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16! THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 17, 191 ano newsy| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AND NEWSY ‘TWAS NO FAULT OF MATTY Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) : MAGNATES DEFER FOGEL CASE TILL NEXT NOVEMBER Quaker Magnate Must, How- ever, Submit His Charka8 Within Five Days.* The National League magnates after three hours of heated deliberations in executive ssion at the Waldorf-As- ternoon to decide the fate Fogel, the Philadelphia otud owner, for making a statemegt al baseball was crooked that the tlonal League race was fixed to let thi Giants win the pennant adjourned in order to allow Mr. Fogel five days to Ws Unlikely That Major Leagues Will Ever Again Allow Players in a Championship Series to Sell Their Signatures to News- t ’ y p I papers for Purpose of Using . J f ial atice present h writing, Aftexe¢bat the magn sider the matter, ment of its but will sision until Nov p club owner were in attend. ex m of Chartes Murphy of Chica who was repte- Harvard Coaches to Watch (iow Wortds Titte _ )) 0% 8 how's eo Fogel was at the meeting in person to face the °, The magnates went into executive see ore 8 o'clock, and for voices could be heard the door, but not # statement heoming. Copyright, = by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). LD HARD LUCK seems to have put his sign on Mathewson, Mathewson pitched one of the Greatest games in his long career in Yesterday's championship deciding event Was Won and Lost. FIRST GAME—Tuesday at Polo Grounds, Mew York. Bed Sox won, 4 to 3. Pitchers, Wood and Tesreau and Crandall. SECOND GAMB-—Wetnesday at ‘x, Boston. Tie game, innings, Pitchers, a Collins, Hall and _ Yale Aitack Army Men Fi fouslve | practice ited An two weores. for each Wight and Baker scoriny batons, © The Ham Fish, Charlie Charlie Daly and Lothrop Withington to At-|. opportunity to dien: stepy ‘Yet Mathewson has little to say. He's tend West Point Game Sat-|} (hla id Sot fee | ae’ bie maitens aieaes sexe for copier Ne al Gian’ checks ump! @ genuine “sport.” The winning of this Gowns ove" foot trom the gual, S's. Blane’ te, WOM T| world’s series between the Giants and @@me would have meant a small fortune urday. _ Cornell. Red Sox. For all the abuse on the him, aside from the $1,800 or so that 7.—Mbe moon was hig FOURTH GAME—Friday at Polo || diamond ¢ © been subjected to Sonn @way trom bie player's share ‘Cornell foot’ Grounds, New York, Red Sox |) during the n from p } @ith a few bonehead fumbles by Snod- Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 17. won, 3 to 1. Pitchers, Wood and |! fans these Judges of play } ress apd one or two others, And he TE board of strategy will make it: | ed, when on being handed thelr ‘cheoks | gaye hothing. first excursion abroad Satur: 7 at Fenway Vi eT a, ey rere, Pak ae } Others have made remarks enough, hte Bam Frm, Caste Delp ane Fash, portene, Rea Wo, wren: # 0 1 commistion originally fixed a6 Wale ter | thinks. It's unlikely that the Lothrop Withington will go to West|: 2 BHchere, Mediont and Mathew. ji cv incration for officiating in the ble | ‘and the American Leagues Point to tak peep at the annual son, | (Wor ever again allow players in a c meeting on the gridiron between Yale ji SETH GAME Montay st. Polo || Sharman Garry Herrmann explained , ‘pertes to let their names and Uncle Sam's soldier boys. Practice Won 8 to a Fitenere, Margareta || to the happy umpires that the t to, criticisms published bere aed within the stadium will probably be | miasio nwas so pleased with the wi | the games were handled that, little token of thanks, the commis voluntarily incredved their salary | $1,000. | "To say the four umpires were ! | pleased is putting it mildly, After he regained his composure Silk O'Lough- |iin, dean of American League umpires, jin behalf of his colleagues, thanked | the commission for its thoughtfulness. and O’Brien and Collins. SEVENTH GAME—Tuesday at Fen- way Park, Boston. Won by Giants, 11 to 4. Pitchers, Tes- Fean and Woot and Hall. EIGHTH AND DECIDING GaME —Yosterday at Fenway Park, Bos- ton. Won by Red Sox, 3 to 2. Pitchers, Mathewson, Bedient and ‘Wood, games. Find though the players oo light this afternoon, a short scrimmage Carlisle. that these articles were really HARD- LUCK finishing up the day's work, Trainer Pac Oct ITA double, bade ; by reporters, and seldom it ever Pooch Donovan states that he never had cess held on “Indl EE by the ball player who sold &® team 0 free from injuries as the one i . this year, yet listen to the number of the sting of personal crit first string men who are at present on stro antag. = to gears nbgyatind Wie sare . e ry e the injured list: Driscoll, the giant] (ys mie te no Rica Inioees joams, guard, is suffering from a bad shoulder; | ;, wed * au oo gl fivideet (meet puss bona totam pan ee Mi lligan s Caterpillar Powder Fed a apa one ghd Lig? on Felton, eatele Dan yentheehend: ene. for the practice erent. | Not alone was the commission came foam s to fet fights Smith, all ends, are under the doctor's leased with the th ric iSStesewrsswer| And Bear Trap Are Undoing of Giants\ ir sitio mor Me Sei, at hte” ad ate a collection of grouches deok, ta out suffering from a lame knee ampton (i) gast ot Much their,hearty approval over the umpires’ ea and mons the > taste: work. Not a single kick was regie- tere y a player on either team over | ayes fn avers wl bg tad Those Sleuths the Peerless Hitter Discharged Double- NEW HAVEN, area preparation for the Ofa a Drawing Card in “Philly’’ a Gectston, © record ‘ore world's cad Give’ thelr What Stahl and . asains, #o Found bo ew * tes. gee Cross Him, and as a Result Snodgrass Makes the|| McGraw Have to Say | Srnaten. tes cinta eos Beal Ba il Se SB | the white hope tournament, which AMUSEMENT! ser in this cit 9 S. fio. “MeChetey defeated tad four amen af that a == UGH. @, McINTOSH, the Aus Miserable Muff Planned for Speaker, While Merkle jag geal og el Is Caught ot First instead of Yerkes. He has bought outright a BY JAKE BTANL. toe ramity sured one touchdown, ate ead Ad Only Receives $1,200, or] gas ¥9 Baneger Bf the Red Sox.) 50 Per Cent. of “Gate,” for | | Pte sorean, the English bastard You want to know udeville oor I ad we wena. The ‘ fee an i eaeer ea ete hee ot hon, tie: love sta pe Ch ET BY SWAT MILLIGAN. stasis reat Mein Testy Wane. | Oe tne won ie ned! emaiey the dghiare, make ¢ jae Hitter of the Poison Oaks.) have nothing but praise for Hugh i ae i 4 mea nerve w champions, and send the ne ELL, me and Mac ts back in town and I don’t mind tellin’ you right|| Bedlent, the young pitcher who went Pennsylvania. 0 pounds vinen oe em a rarrisiaree Kn a off that I’m done with writin’ pleces for the paper: After this 1|] Cut 1m that important game end }/ prisaDELPHLA, Oct, 17,—Under the watch. BY JOHN POLLOCK. ca per “It is his turn ‘out on the road” al his pap saved the series for the Red Sox. fad eye of Dr, Pickarski Ponnayirania’s live Je D WOLGAST, the lightweight| Al, Keufman, wae knocked out in two now; let us smash ciroult, If there's any loose think all the other players is goin’ to swear off from writin’, too. rounding imto form, There is still « lack of team : rounde hy. Luther” McCarty St 'tecs on im" — BY JOHN McGRAW. pPagn dl ‘thet thas champion, 1s evidently not a gooc ! fast Suturday afternoon. is through with nee tate him"—go to the Money ioft in Australas when Mr. Me- It don’t do much good, and besides (Manager of the Giants.) Les thse en en drawing card in Philadelphia, for | (ese Jn, i Wen eeufinen hel Ill GARRICK THEATRE SEE gote through it'll be a wonder. that it tips off what is bein’ done on|| Boston, Oct. 1.—We were beaten nd Me abornce Foade big itterce 18 the |he met Teddy Maloney, the crack light-| sade snd aid: “lufeh tore Pare fought tit ane he made his mart, gad, as the quiet. in the sortes y bad fielding. I do aon, wae has been subsiitation in the! weight of that city, in a six-round bout matt ‘abe st cis inex” epreh come i not blame Snodgrass for his error tm Tmo © ie man. Reliite!, |at the Olympia A. C., the swell boxing | Foinds ne SPS an at MAS Dien {t hadn't been for my stuff in|] the tenth inning. It was atmaply the new slteratlag gift eeCall at, cents. | club of “Philly,” and the gross receipts | Wt the fame INTOSH'S frat notadle yonture papers every day the Red Sox!| last boot in a series that hee beet || thoegh be te will green st the poution, “| ont ted to $2400, As Wolgast] Jack pin im the ney play by the, suthor OF in the aporting line was the pro- never would have got on to mine and||, ‘!! of the same sor: of errors, Souent cnet ae cent. of the “gate,” hig | middiewetghts” or presse ia Meats” eth goed nba rite moting of the Burns-Johnson Mac's. echmnem 1 laid plans Princeton. end was $120, a small sum for a cham. cad task laste madatewelght et FR. tor the world's champion: He memes and laid plans to PRINCETON, N, J., Oct, 37.—The Tiger | Dion, Burgh. jpg eix-round bout before American e ttac t beth Burns and Johnson to cross us. The Giants would ‘er been |{ WOR, D's SERIES NOW coaches are not yet done with the changes in the AAC ot Ptah rah on Hasta aight Burns was guaranteed $20,000 champions of the world to-day out Of the, team. In en endeavor to = Nights, 8.20, Wed. &Sat. Mat., 2.1) | BFALITH Sines Union SQ. bem: ftp tf Wway-14th {i personnel 7 @rengtben the ling Coach Ounningham tried | | Packer MeVTarlan’ ill take part, in another ates “enay bout” to-night, {0 he quarantes of $1.0 waste soting Kid. Albert Weight, in a twelve rou brought off at the Bagh of | though Abert as, won is last nine contents, 1 As nected that be will put McFarland to ‘much aaah for his om, with expenses. John- Led & percentage amounting to (4,000, with expenses. Tho gate ‘wag the largest in history up to thw: something like (9,000. McIntosh's feme'as a promoter elled around the When he dickered with Burn $ idchasen he was @ caterer ai | {or rather winter in Aus:ralla) STAND 5 TO 4 IN FAVOR OF AMERICAN LEAGUE. 1912—Boston (A. al 4G York (N. I), 3 mee ee Bas L.) 4 New York (N, 1910—Philadelph: cs Fm) cago ( . 1900—Pittsburgh WN. In), 4; De- trot (A. L.), & 108—Chicago (N, L.), 4; De- troit (A. L.), L W0l—Chicago (N. L.), 4; De- 5; Chi- 1906—New York (N. "Lah 4; Phila- delphia (A. L.), 2. 194—No series. 188—Boston (A. L.), 5; Pitte- burgh (N. L.), & for a little scheme worked by Old Joe Quirk and the Red Sox rigut when we had things cinched. For five days these fellers had been readin’ my pleces in the papers and they had hired three of them secret service men that I fired so as to git the right dope to cross me. I had it fixed up so that I could slip some of that famous caterpillar powder of mine into Tris Speaker's AMUSEMENTS, EMPIRE 4i.é JOHN DREW '*™! LYCEUM £23, By, BILLIE a 2 bei, wigs GRHERION Ez HONTAELZING TOMMY i QUARTER OF MILLION FANS PAID HALF MILLION DOLLARS FOR SERIES. ‘The total paid attendance for the eight world’s series games was ‘The total reoripte were £490,833, Bach club’s share was $147,088.85. tional Commission's share (949,093.30. "ane total players’ share, derived Crem ae LSare fame eee Soy, wee 47,471.00. ‘this amount the Boston players 483, New Poushot' R. Another one of the many new “white hopes! Another one 1 man} ry Cmite He | 14s Down matched at Fesort hotel owner. He still controls the hotel circuit. elect LAUREL RESULTS FARST RACE—Two-yeur-olds; selling; ; Hey Psd @ half furlongs,—Paris Queen, glove just before the tenth {nuin an), 18 to 5, even and 1 to 2, r ke thi wder Aurific, 108 (Butwell), 10 to 1, 4 The idea was to make the bers i Fem ant, es ud; Brynary, 108| tickle him so when he got the ball that he would turn it ioe, an to to 6 and 9 to 10, thi \ w straight. Everything was LOT46. Roseltaire. Phow, would also make him laugh so he couldn't thro’ r a sli Frasces, Chinook, Lawsuit, Chucki ready and the glove was doped just right with the secret prep ¥ ven. waitin’ for the chance to spring It. cap: Me and Hiram Heave also had our old bear trap trick ready to spring on the 4 ihc p peed tg bmeted Boston runners if they got dangerous around the first base. As you know, the to 1 and 2 to 1, firet; Idle Micn.| 1004 of that is to conceal a wire trap in the base line near first bag and have a NDER Yes FLA New Amsterdam \ THE COUNT OF Lien LIBERTY'S, hy |TH E P. iG ae, $1, SHOW OF 1912 NiGhit—BIG CONCERT, _ | Bvery eligible Bed Sox player, of whom there were twenty-two, re- ovived $4,022. Every eligible Cant ployer, the number being twenty-three, rece! KNIC a es cour We, A6th 8 HILO! ates ! , eatheringon), & 3 to 5 | Private wire run from it to a button near the bench, Of course the trap is so | 5! ; t 03 Sebenay Dieak waa Joolored that it can't be told from the dust. The Idea is when a runner starts im every case are og Bway, a FROC OR’ Ss. ihe NIKE ‘4 “HEATH, » 9 to % even and to steal Hiram {s to press the button and the patent wire loop will reach up | “THE BRUTE! i cut. y } thind, 4.16 8-6. Irvin .|from the path and grab the runner by tho jeg. The minute he hollers Hiram t, ras or ae Syageerrd ran, turns looge the button and the trap disappears so that the umpire won't kriow Weds a Jaugator i uth Ay, jSi1D ¢ i on CR. ~ Belling: three-year | nothin’ "bout what's Kein’ on, and the squawk don't Ko THE MASTER rik ode and upward; six furlongs—Double 9 1 carefully arranged and the MANINE bel By wi Oy Five, 16 McTagurt), 4 to 1, 7 to 6 and 46 '1 OBA YOO we Tad a Bee i ID der rn a time my secret underground BEER EA Mat) rst; Boncca’ W., 110 (Kederiay, |POMAe™ Was Put tn Sp kere ve at the fine my see a u ; Vierre Loti | SBOP R: i: tite n° [125 RH RE. | i ome | Just as we was about tomMart in the tenth Innin’ I received a telegram from om itl uae tg ), to 5, 6 to B and 8 to 5, Wien (ht Hot Hf 4 a Timed.i32-5.N, 3 sa | | the editor of the paper I am workin’ for. It said for me to git on the Job quick, arker's B, " ee Ky | ea Black or White Vest—To Order $30.00 || nsssnsy aN Fit ; ‘4 THE NEW SiN", REPUBLICS, Hablack, Mies Moments, Calips, | a* somethin’ biz had happened and they needed me at the end of the telegraph Nimbus and Monsieur X. also| Wire. I figured that somethin’ terrible might have happened, eo I fell for this ay | , |work an’ found out, too late, that it was nothin’ more’n a decoy telegram to git A , ae Mae we alt ELTINGE We GF {THE GOVERN * 4 - We are making a very special offer this week of Full Dress Preaenta HANK Y PANY Mate. Wet = by PAC. Handivap; three-|me off the job. Soo: ot on n back to the stand jus ne to b Broa ° eerste toa qt, ove mile nd h'ni-| moteran Aeich that txsy fy rom Hg at and cen drop se X saw him {Ql Suite at $30.00.ilk lined throughout with finest quality of Satin |{ CASINO "hw. ui WITHIN THE LAW/21J0U ti f — DF. 4 (Butwell),) shake his hand in a fun y way and I knowed right off what had happened. de Chine. We know the value is far in excess of $30.00—but THE MERRY we want YOU to become aquainted with our fine clothes. 4TH St TI Toatre ii These Full Dress Suits at $30.00 are of exceptional quality--made of Imported unfinished Dress Worsteds and Drapes, such as you find only in the high-priced suits. Expertly cut and worked up by hand into perfect fitting gar- ments, Vest tailored in the latest horse shoe effect and so made to keep the shirt from bulging. | ASTOR PYEATER, May & 4B , Bo Yao RA ’ LECTRICAL |astyigs saris XPOSITION | sana BERNHARDT AND AUTOMOBILE SHOW pe Ghowlng the resulta of 30 years of Rabon Service tm New York, Pe to 20, 1 to 2 and 1 to 4, frst: Alta-| Walle 1 wax answering that telegram old Joe Quirk had switched the gloves and F te Ai noconts Garton <, 4 fol and give Snodgrass tho one I had loaded for Speaker, aye 404 10 7 ant 210 There was still a chance for us to win by the bear trap scheme, and me and 14 Guy Fisher| Mac tald low. I looked around’ and seen that lilram Heave was on the job at a the other end of the wire. I was layin’ for him to press the button when I gi the signal and keteh Yerkes, the base runner at first, by the leg and hold him, Just as Sp comes up and takes a swing at the ball Tg! Hiram to work the wire, 1 might, the slgnal for with all bis 44°. COHAN ry x isis Wea Bat his Lave Be6. M. COHAN “AnOADWAY come down on that peaky butt narkable thing happened. nd right then a most r Whi Speaker ewung at the ball he Iifted a ittle foul back of first, | r Yerkes sen it and started back for the bag. Jus’ as he started to run back AND THE PRICE—TO YOUR ORDER-—$30.00 YHE WOMAN HATERS win ‘alte /him and Merkle got thelr legs mixed up and Hiram Heave picked wut the wrong = “ legs. The bear trap reached up and grabbed Merkle round around the ankle Mail orders promptly filled. Send for samples, Open Until 9 P.M. instead of Yerkes held him back from goin’ after that foul, When Hiram Miscovered thefterrible mistake he turned loose the wire, but it was too late then and the {pul bail fell safe. Me and Mag give up right then and there. We had been crossed on both our schemes and te world’s series was over. It ain't our fault that the Giants didn't hin’ comes off to the contrary we'll be right in there workin’ this fo a8 to git the players used to Willow Swamp tricks In thine TAILORS — 1131 B'WAY ar 28ST: ASCRAPE O° ie. PEN’ by Graham Moffat, author of Bunty Pulla I” Strings - | v He i N Raunt ; Lest f Oestreicher Bras. ts ESSER APS polo 2 mE sae tig 1 ny ‘. OLYMPIC jit) ‘andon Bolles cis Sa "THE | MA A ett’ se INE DATLY. #aRz" | BON TON GIRLS Taxa ‘iittia Next | THE wae | HINH wie MBE yarns

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