The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1912, Page 18

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‘ a i. ae Tale, wats he et ae! UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY. F Gailors of Atlantic Fleet Take Part in Five Bouts at Garden, One Championship Changing ESTE wo + eaahag Pane) ‘The York fea, HE sailors of the Atlantic fleet | id some great fighting ashore in Madison Square Garden ‘asi might. ‘There were five bouts, and three Mes: championships were decided. * bbeeNOtiy Seraded i retPreh.ca. Pho y featherweighis, Joe Kucera of the UW BB. tancock and Jackie Kane of = North Dakota boxed a very even it. Bobby Huben of the New Hamp. knocked out Jackie Albrigat of Hancock in a minute and twetny- if seconds. But it was @ minuie ad sSoutr,..eecands into. waich was, Compressed ten rounds of Aghting. Toe hammered away 40 fast chat it wae! ible to follow the blows, until ben slammed over the soporific right ge yenaed ne ate flat on his back | a second inter bright was! good as ever in a tow cheones more, ih speaks weil for the training of the pavy lade and my Anvy ~ orgs! Pepe dori) u jorida, two ef our prise ttleshipe came next. nS SS 4 Gheviln 187 and everything he turned the tables Gonnertiont. Bchicrshere tected Hike ME, Weli-develoned int Wiewste®) Sogan, ick-wateted, heavy- t, Achloesbe.¢ scaled 1781-2. Lo- 2. As e008 as the bout began ight by layins ossberg had ing left that dented Logan's armor ‘every time Philip firet hie four- janed uP bad been pasted over his eyebrows @ bluff) were knocked cff. Round round, until eleht Schlossberg continue? to sian into Logan's galiey and ehifting bis attack wed, about. the. s y ven. had beer | 4 “THE GIANTS WILL TRY TO KNOCK WOOD'S “BLOCK” OFF TO-DAY Bway covuvo-—- HAS (TS SiverR LIAWNIG » =|Swat Milligan’ s Galvanic Curve Destroyer |i223 And Bobletown Balk Producer Beat Sox|#82% RENEE Sa Peerless [litter Especialiy Engages Hiram Heave From Dice Inspeciors .o Operate his Dev.ces ior Giants and) Disasirous Effect Upon the Spi bail Pitcher, Buck O’Bren, Is Now a Maiter of Ba:eball Histury. BY SWAT MILLIGAN. (The Peerless Hitter of the Polson Oaks.) / Boston, Oct. 15. VERYTHING looks mighty rosy this morn’, and me and Mac sect E down and et a big breakfast, It took us a long time to git the right dope, but when we finally made up our minds to fire all them secret service men that has been crossin’ us and get a regular one from the Wil- Jow Samp League we knowed we had things right. Before goin’ into that, though, I want to apologize to them People of New London, Conn., for not | @ppearin’ last night when they called for @ speech at the train. I was so busy writing my pieces that 1 aid'n’ amare BRS See I, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Copyright, 192, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), Took Toe BELT FROM CHAMPION TMU OF TAT MICHIGAN a RECEIPTS $403,137. “Whe Haricdal Coininiversn’s myers” or Gttendance and receipts at yeo- terdey’s game are as follows: back of the Giants’ bench, the office to pull the string, It was the most re- markable thing you ever seen. Buck ppin’ to first put his vis ‘a ‘on that copper foot was on the sinc. wet the ball, and when the strong cur- rent come from the wire his steel spikes come up in thé air from behind and tried to draw that wet baseball right over his shoulder, A bolt of somethin’ or atl struck bim in the arm with the kick of ten kilowatts and the kilowatts and the muscles in hie contracted go that the ball was drawet right back oto his shoulder and held there ti] Hiram Heave turne; current. He hollered and yelled, did no go It was too late for Buck to throw to first, and he was guilty of a balk. It was what we knew as a Kcllowatt balk’ and in the Willow Swamp | fles to the infield or the outfield, By “Tim LOGAN LEANED OW Pui SCHLOSSBERG FoR 10 ROUNDS \Effort Being ‘Made to Match MeFartand Ageinst-Britton McFarland to-day. Britton te willing to take Packey at any weight. Packey and Britton fought an eight-round BY JOHN POLLOCK. draw at Memphis, Tenn, Jan. 30, 1911. N effort ts being made oy Bilty ager of the Gurdyn isht at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 11, Gibson has already signed up Britton, and !itents to have a talk over the long distance telephone with raph exerts an influence on ized bat by pullin’ It down two ery time the hiter swings. This makes bim hit the ball low and pup oe ed for fon a = i Se Weaters clubs of a of Phi a usin’ the magnetograph at the righ | dee time yeatiddy we made them Boston batters pop up nineteen fly balls, i Bea i ey esr With Hiram Heave to belp, 1 guess] ‘Wnebea the marsh me sey is bad, eh? inducements which ‘got something framed for this| tye t saad tam oii to-day, and as wa is makin’ our laat| Brel We veeigay custom, see ty nd as got Hiram Hi was ict v Job, so that nothin’ can't ali you ear to the nd seo! te ten | ound dra League counts for two bases, but under | the your rules we had to be satisfied with That was enough to start things goin’ and then me and Mac was bus; GALVANIC CURVE DESTROYER PUT IN OPERATION. In another minute we had started galvanic curve destroyer and Kt wag all off with Buck O'Brien. In front of the e hed ywposver, one kiow Goihia' bout it U1 Joe OBrien them copper plates, and tha minute. veme jm -atter me acd: fatty--7 een; S84 wet bor tha iS ae would start 90 OME UINUE MN 6 NET NSE ERT ee ig Se Do Sonleth thet toe Tre bapa Me abs" london, I want to say, is the best ana! gamest rooters that ever I seen. I'm fur ‘em. Gtttin’ back to my subject, and Mac stFaigtitened rs Ot out by ‘Grin’ Sparrow, Finn, Flynn, Flelachmann, Doc Leiser, "Reilly and Ki “weil. ~ Lea "sea" alttiply” impossible to encibathom. MiLAN, BAB keIeke Aw A. TAlnute,, When, {t come dawp tothe pinch { sent out to the Swamp League and get a sleuth by the name of Hivam.Koaye, cho used to pitch on a team known as the. Dic>-Fnopectors, | He 1s some sleuth, and when I put him on the job yestiddy things hummed. The secret of the victory over the Re*/ hat Sox was a very vim ontraption for Willow Bwamp League, but may bs phy ng fod idea is to have to throw to firet avd ball pitcher and galvanic curve i. bletown balk producer, Simplest things Inthe world to work if you can git hold of @ man that won't lose his nerve in Doyle was on third first, Buck O'Brien ‘arted makin’ throws to ack off Then | give Hir: Hevve hid in tho little ‘That’ bby hole the Dice Inspectors for a week. galvanic curve destroyer and "the bbletown balk producer is practlaclly me kind of instrumen's, we ca.) @ifferent, ‘cause they produce dif- emt TIBONE, = PLANNED TO GE NERVE AT Knowin’ that someth! to be done righ: t Mac laid our pl on the balk pr O'BRIEN'S ‘ART. rtant aa the very could eee litle ang eo of se Tateeaat 8 aren eee — All we needed was our patent bat with tthe Jenestoze centre and. drat ‘boot rletey. charged ball curved right In and de- coyed to the bat so that it could be knocked a me, Hiram Have worked and om ben all ane ne aH When Ray ree the galvant off because is a avd don't oretthe ball, thing of the day, thous’ Mac wor, ed the old f he out of business, in of & destroyer Ww Bis \eht peed: | The ou wap, bi ‘olling V sox batters!” ing and m Ties 1 League pop-up A magnet graph is worked by a layin’ a patent contraption unter the batter's box an} ya certain kind of wire to th ubby hole where the levers bat boy, over to the Boston bench so that he can sprinkle a fine powder on their bats and sitize them. The idea is that when they come up with these bats all we has to do is to pull tho lev The Every Man Enjoys Fine Clothes Huddersfield and Scotch Fabrics for Magnificent Suits and Overcoats, to Order, $39 Unusual indeed is the opportunity to buy genuine Huddersfield innin’. The for work know pes and dropne meth Joh had counted r The idea was to git bis nerve ahd make him eplll the beans later on. balk producer is made ee} epitball pitcher on no other eontgh "bout nine. eon’ ‘em of the roun! Schlonsherg swung gieht om Logan's chin ans sure-shot con uctor for that peculiar stuff. Well, that {s the basis of our and i's the only to work tt ight me and Mac and .ve went out to the Polo Grounds and put @ little coper plate In worsteds—the pride of the greatest English mills—at less than $60. This week you can buy one of these blue-bloods of clothingdom for ‘$30. No mystery—just volume of business—comprehensive buying—manufacturing costs reduced to minimum. We've just “cleared the customs” with these personally se- lected Huddersfields, and if you appreciate wearing the finest smooth draping fabrica—tailored aki!fu! fashioned: faultlessly: ~you'l! be sure bal yourself in on at least one of these aristocratic suits at . the ground ‘bout four feet to the right i of the pitche: tut first base. he! piten let! he thi The Me step on this oop) rowed to first to Ketch om, a&| Jes’ back of the rubber we ha the dec’ neds big lead through eight! plate laid {you couldn the ten rounds. pratenmienal | haut was put on—|had a the dirt and paint tell It was there hed by a Iimmy Coffey | proces: And in overcoats—exclusive Scotch Shetlands and Elysians th! —~satin-lined, belt or bax Wack, Chesterfield or double-breasted, made to order at $30. Mail orders receive prompt attention. ii Broadway & 39th St. PRILADELPHT lot algnalized hip | Alleatown and Young vende ct Maayan a race in the ring since mie Los An-| peated their sensational ‘wood at ot eat woe jory over, “98, ‘Kivers dete Ihe American A. ©, Mactan ron won by @ fair dots” former “sparing paring, Jee marein. bat was fotcad to fight tds hardest a” *nttatlot tailors” are begging for marty. T ' Poe got*em dead-to etahfe'< on ‘thetr geme of tacking on “Extra: ight and left, for (“make-believe’’) better lini romin 8 Coreeer eu tfs,. urleat.czereret eollara, ate , eb ithe sky Ask Mr. “Ready-Made” with his sw beau tein! front—big clerk force—and “lame “duck” -gharge accounts~-csk- him whe pays for-it.all # you - ; don’ t? It’s plain as the nose on your face, ’eause the I MAKE TO YOUR MEASURE tt [Take Your Pick | can’t be duplicated t short of $30, "335 and $40. Jes’ you look around, Brother, and @ investigate! The “imitation tailors’ take off their hoods to me when it comes to big varie Lord love you, | show more in a minute at $/5 ti an they can in an hour. The crackajack values I’m giving in overcoatings on plaid-back Chinchillas, Kerseys and Meltons land me in first place, with the hig h-score batting average. Come in and Ill line ’em ry for your inspection. “Ask About Me” “For 10 Years Vee Been Square on the Circle.” every garment I'm out of the lar buying dis- trict and know dern well that | must offer some inducement to bring you up here to look me over or “try me out.” $ Subway Minates from 42d Street Broadway at 5$th St. Open Until 9 P. M. Until 10,P. a. | by Zimmerm: h | and a safe drive by st) the box EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ( JOHNNY KIBANE. FANS I HOME CLEVELAND, Oct. 15.—Johnny Kile bane, champion featherweight, and die O'Keefe ot Philadelphia put wi disappointing exhibition In twelve rounds the Tuxedo Club. Kilbane got the do- n, fo fe couldn't hit him har enough t im, but Kilbane dida't he Js supposed to possess, mer Philadel n he could get him in @ cor O'Keefe showel that he can ase, & HEAVING Deck AND & Roceine Sea ~* FOR SREY ACERIGHT™ * oF THe HANCOCK — town 24 sec Tm. TAKE SX TO CP CHICAGO, Oct, t—By ewatting the curves. of Cicotco and Lange for twelve safe hits, the Cude captured the third game in @ row frum the White Sox in thelr interieague series by a score of ¥ to 1. Chance's men got of to a flying start in the first inning by scoring three runs, on bases on balls to Bheckard and Leach, Tink ce, a timely s.ngle threw by Collins, Saier. How would you like to be in Red Murray’s shoes? He wears ‘The Cube added three more runs to their tally in the third, Tinker and Zim- merman made singles which was re- sponsible for Cico%te being chased from Lange substituted, Then Schulte drove out a triple, which scored both Tinker and Zimmerman and a min- ute later he crossed the plate on Kuh wiki heave to second to catch Sailer. ‘The W Sex seored thelr only run ia the sixth inning on a triple by Bodie anJ a single by Johnson. Cheney, who pitched for the Cuts, twirled an adimii | Boe game as he only allowed the White | ned | ATH St. Treatre LITTLE cies BES Bway 24 St. LY MATS ct oun peste awl | ry Aa Bs, 8 Be are oe Viens Beat siti Ee ay, Ob Bron Ree A 22 | [Habe ELIINGE SG". ant |WITAIN THE LA ruil Saalldy Srecear ea OLYMPIC jjxs.4 ‘ wees RB NIGHT Nnday,, eee vanes Toe ome WILDFIRE” ~ FLECTRICAL XPOSITION AND AUTOMOBILE baci Gbowing the results of 30 ‘errice m New afi by Graham Moffat, wine of Busty Pulls + 40) Wat dank yj LITTLE Matinee wate 8 THE ARPES 'ANATOR, HAMMERSTEIN PROCiOR’S NOY. THEATRES. AVE. MclATYRE 4 HEATH, ps AMERICAN] ROOF, pe ve ya STAR... LUGE clits 1 4 DSAPPONTS EVEN 4 Pt i

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