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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK NOVEMBER 7, 1912. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN 4 won, 2 coud wer Managerial Typewriters Open ‘the Fall Campaign—Declare SPEAKING OF GIBBONS AND M’GOORTY--- » Copyright, 1912, by the Prese Publishing Co. (The 3 Now THat [ve CLEANED UP THE Soup, Fish, STEaR, CEG, MILK, Sevasn, SALAD, HAM, MUTTON, CHIGHEN , Pumerin Pre AND LiGH? GRUB You mane Bane Me, SOMETHING <p ear. York World). vay ece cores 4AS iN TING @N WEIGHT, ‘il * Lda Beh ig ‘Time iy TRAVS'S 81 SCORE. IN FURIOUS STORM BEST OF MEDAL PLAY (Special to ‘The Evening World.) GOLF LINKS, NORTHFIELD, N. 34 Nov. 7.—A furious rain storm that came in horizontal sheets served to usher in the annual fail goif tournament of the Atlantic City Country Club to-day, Ag+ cordingly withdrawals were expected. Of the seventy-five men scheduled to start, Walter J. Travis, Garden City, was the most prominent New Yorker, whije Howard Perrin and A. W, Tillin- ghast led the Philadelphia delegation. ‘The next largest contingent came from Baltimore by Warren Cochran, onse college star, with a scattering from Boston, Pittsburgh, Washington and the country at large. Among New Yorkers in the are such veterans as Charles L. , pin, Westbrook, and Charles EB. Ven - That Both MoGoorty and Gib- le o. Vieck, Montclair, Other Metropoliter TT eee aaoms Tigers Football Captain CAE dit tee dea ci rn ca _May Become a Giant set nyacarcton” Yor mR must hi been some o0- cult stirring in the atmosphere @ couple of days ago. At any fate Mike Gibbons and Eddie Mc- Georty, football team, will become a mem-j than the boys who have not had the Gives the tapaise Tarte ok a Wier, ber of the Giants when he finishes his bags baited 3 the Kollesad lad. (ach took his typewriter inh college course next summer, dhikat bateois “coneper Hover eua isos “A FaLLow CAN'T Gi4 the deed. Mike's, being shorter It 1» well known that several DI€) Who dome from the lot: ‘McGraw Be muct Dai Girect as his straight right for MQ Goowry 15" MAKING “WAS jeague managers have been in spirited " AGE ie chin, receives precedence: Bt. Paul, Minn., Nov. 4 Mr. Robert Edgren, @eorting Editor Evening World: After taking a five weeks’ rest on it of an injured arm which he in the second round of iis with Tommy Maloney, Mike thas started to work again nd will be in the best posaivie shape he mects Eddie McGoorty in low York City at Madison Square 4 Dec. 3. Gfvhons has taken on a few pounds weight and I am al WEIGHT BAULY Latest Hilltop Manager Isn’t in Sight Yet, Says Owner Frank Farrell ‘BY BOZEMAN BULGER. HE chances are that “Tol Pen- Gleton, captain of the Princeton jegotiation for the services of this fleet- footed college boy and, on a gambling chance of his making good, flattering offers already have been made. The latest of the big chiefs to go after Pendleton is Clark Griffith of the Wash- ington club, Pendleton ts anxious to €0 Into pro- fessional ball but there is some doubt ebout the {dear of bis family on the subject McGraw haf had his eye on the Tiger caytain ever since he showed such remarkable speed Since then he has di j fessional ball phy: well trained young men from our col- leges and universities make the best ball players. As rule they are more reliable and mor anxious toe learn. They pick up things much more quickly the other night, boy tries to find hi at the college faults and cor- townlot play. and mental training in general is s# much of en asset 1 « youngster in bas He ball as in any oth Ghe detter shance. equal physical sbilty but with one having been educated and (ll choose he aducated one every time for @ pro- » All of the cian- agers of to-day realize the advantage | of having sollege men on thelr teams.” A few years tried to be 0 the college man vho professional ball player!, Gone Away al Leach Cross Matched to Covie was A NeW Sceme = He Gone To “Fent GiBBons WITH "Is Boor “* Walter Travis did an 81 which seemed certain to take the gold medal. exceptional going considering rd. more, 49-08; ‘Theodore Sensecaah, At- Jantic S eae 40-10-98; H. C. Perkins, New City, 62-49-11. ‘The storm increased in violence until it was almost a tempest and scores ran mountain high. Scores: Meet ‘C ‘One Round’ Hogan sms: ate dere fully as a baseball player as well as a Cc. Edwards, Atlantic City, 5¢47—101; 6. : ge ta the ring with, Modcorty eave ys Pele Diced h dethen Mahar Metta di dbo football hero, au Alpe he subject of Helcule, They Pricing peopeation, | OM L. Kolsoll, Atlantic City, Si-e—a8s vt , t : * “By th oe ” en Pendleton was a Sophomore he ms . “ 3 . . % A. Lord, Atlantic City, s 7 wetening about it pounds. wot [NO Enmity in Dismissal of} 22, the ways, he anid,“ wish You] promised Mecraw that if he ever went] Same developed the players egan Will Be Fighting sithe Dente! s First), feem eae ond Wa Fie Rete at Yat | Senn, iumtingdon, Vale, Sc than Nov. 15, and Mike will fave & two yeare' contacct with ent, an }ine?_ professional baseball it wou ntlal. fo Rhoseses ThE” colleae. boy! : fam, fo) meat, in) one of thy three eu-round bouts | HL, B. Newton, Atlantic City, 50-46-06; hie training there Wolverton, Who Had Only | reported."“His contract catled tor just |De min ihe Glante. The New tee ually” got to the top and. to-day Battle Since Defeat by | ts Fakemort C. ny ererng. Nor Oy etl crea oars arr | of healtn, and best wishes from ; . Sheree | er. | Wal stick to. thet promise Hei uttte. Atzong. the etary wee are Britton. Rie FI EE aed er eo i arta fe Gtobone, T renisin, Year's Contract. Harry, "Wolverton returned to nis|M’GRAW STRONG FOR COLLEGE]! colege men are Mathewson, Collins, f scot tn" the West: thie ‘year, a adler, Atantia city, Se oe ~ . a e scramble of je managers to ge! a mour, Frankford, 61 SALW. Py agg ny ait the news in a nut-|- cconting to Frank Farrell, owner of | Pend part of the winter there, it 18(nold of Pendleton is bearing out the| Although it may be news to some, BY JOHN POLLOCK. foe ta Dee eu etal gta otttity ofl Berkshire, 65-63-08; George z ‘gmith, mutes arm ie all rine the Highlenders, hie rather eudden act | Understood, and wilt then go to Galffor-| prediction made several years ago by| Hughey Jennings and John McGraw EACH “CROSS, who has been tak- | fourund "ae eck manager of | Atiantic City, 5451105; H. ‘Wood, son World can stop worrying ’ Nia to consult with the owners of the| Clarke Griffith, John McGraw andj both went to college after they be: @reated Mis Samana ap. Das. dust | Whitemarsh, 46-10-05; C. F. Wvitlame, over tt. aie “a feeling fine and fit.|in discharging Harry Wolverton as|Oakiand Club about taking charge of} Connie Mack that in a few years big! playing as professionals, While m tag’ 6 rent Bite) how re a style end shah ; D. 8. White, Atiantl> F* cit MoGoorty! You're up against | manager was not the result of pique or | that team again, Teague ball clubs would be composed| bers of the Baltimore Orioles they spent by Jack -Britton several weeks 110; H. W. Hemphill, Atlan- 2 — ‘enmity, but on the contrary was done *GOORTY'S manager ts somewhat! through personal friendship for the de- Méte agile in his typewriter per-| posed lead ce, He gallops over the, “Wolve: eye co the following erect: beat of friends," said Mr. Farrell thie Nov. 4, 1912, | afternoon, “I am anxious for him to fr. R. Wagren, Sporting Editor Eve- | eet @ good place, and it was through Bing World. my personal regard for him that I no- < Dear Sir—Just a minute of your | tified him early so that he would not nd myself parted as the MURPHY BLOCKS DEAL TO MAKE JOE TINKER almost entirely of college men Mai agers have long since learned that the thelr winters at St. Bonaventure Col- leg | Street Sporting Club, Thufsday night,| 4 | regard to Leach meeting Hogan and as) te 9 001 40, was matched to-day by his brother, Sam Wallach, to meet “One Round Hogan,” the California lightweight, In &@ ten-round bout at the Forty-fourth Nov, 14 Dan McKetrick, manager of the club, had a talk with Wallach in Cha ce mS Bina & ie A New Comedy ‘OUR ie a Ort: iy CENTURY Fys:; Y CENTURY fy; . Gad & Central Pari oa five ‘Columbus, Eves ven - \e suo his of Hea Daug' ee eters uare Garden, Dec. 8, in a ten-round bout, furlongs Votes, 104; Mchawk Bar. itable to Wall: sn tch was! that he told the witter today that, meals 3 ata.10. (PRICES scan in Joon iat [be Roma oe of any Jv ht mia PIMLICO RESULTS. [ig a sata wala oe oa el ae & eae E bagk here. M'Goorty | be in sight. ‘ 104; ‘Rares in the ‘Straw, 407 counts of the tale? Se SERON O | Going ‘tage here. y FIRST RAOE—Three-year-olds and the New Polo A. A, while Hogan will . e 5 “I intended to wait until I had another Y x 10; al Pa Ase Ws tn the country on # hunt man in view,” went the highland upward; elling; lx longs—Ben i Dipoer, ore ae ary. ade do his training at Rye Beach, N. ¥. ie , accompanied by bis | SNOW: WHITE NAT zee fe Spending most of his G on e er Loyal, 119 (Doyle), even, 9 to 20 and 1 to vx ing. ree-Year- — Forkins ‘Chic ), are | ie open, that he may get all | owner, “before Getting rid of Wolverton, Br hrat; Teidora, i10 (Ford), 9 to. 2 7 to | Upwards, ane mile and three, 1 2 gee oa “was ea bs. tae Anpinan, CM eke care ere vt ‘ranine tor fs: |] SNO i) egiay Annee aye satanare, t of his rest and to fit him | but I figured that would not be fair to) Wants H, to Give Him|®,2"4 1, to % second; Chemutpo, 116 | *ireaker Bor 108; “*Stainy, 103: sels! | for the purpose of getting @ match with Johony | ‘all stact workhtg Uatiey itn wine cuipbons. | He || AE. ¥ Fo Bast and coming match | tim, and I dgckied to let him o ahead errmann (0 GIVE HIM) (aman), 9 to % even and 2 to 6 third. | 104: Warhora, 107; Accord, 108: ‘Troy Welsnt, | Pibane for he, Teattermaene, clam Hight at ‘reining at Woodlawn Ion, | = b Mike Gibbons, You oan readily | and take my chances, “I woukl have Star Players for Cubs’ Time—11b1-6, ‘Mileage, Dipper, Syives: | “houmnat apne rites upward: 4 | wo are not holding D8 | notified im a few days ago, but I had trig, Dan Denoyles (left at post) gelling: x | furlongs ¢ AMUSEM | @heap, and if you could sce the care | not geen him for three weeks until he Rose Queen also ran. Wor tee’ Bussbody Aad SWORN KRADING THEATRE el ah IEW YORK ‘We are taking of Eddie you would be he BECOND RACE.—For two-year-olds; per, 1085 12; Fatherola, ‘ORK'’S LEADING THEATRES, || Gonvinced that he was taking the come in from Philadelphie ' - Shortstop. sta furtongs—Ruekin, 107 (Smal), 12 to Kia "tia, at io0a i em 8 | Boxing game and Gibbons real seri- “|! Would lke to seo Wolverton 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, firet; Tarts, 107). P oH RAte-siurentie hand Pt tug.rear- Nes LONIAL qusiy. to Oakland and take the team th — 5 fo 1, ; Tarte, ate, furlongs 5 Preaetic® oI L., 20; After the bout detween Kid Williams and Billy (Butwell), 8 to 6, 3 to 6 and 8 to 10,/ 114 second; Abdon, 97 (Martin), 80 to 1, 8 to 1 and & to 2 third, Time—1.142-5. Fitzsimmons at the Fairmont A. C. dour, the bantamwelaht coampioi, of rence, wie manage Charles Le- I consider McGoorty a better man then Gibbons, reasoning that Eddie gan outpunch Mike. He is fully as he was quite @ success in California. He has @ good chance, as the man who ‘ucceeded him hae realigned. CINCINNATI, 0., Nov. 7—After a Babe ites Be long conference between Garry Herr- bie sas beat tha feion” Wing and “t ah yon than Herrman would agree to give. The: Loohiel, Superstition, Republican, Lahore and Clif Edge also ran, ane Breni CY with him, iB. ‘Av.126¢b, man, President of the National Com-| Virile, Holmob, Monmouth, Phyllis, An- TT yenags frend wha. can oak Hagin Sse ade: . test; that fa, McGoorty is faster in Ww e toinette and Flying Fairy also ran. b real Renae edt Sammy Harts, the-! he way than Mike has shown in his | HASN'T DECIDED ON PEA ERAD: |rolpeion, fad. arr OF the Reds, and | NHIRD RACE.—Handicapy puree, $500; THE ata aTe joa trth ign: Lond i Witiamar*tst ne’ coatch Willaine’ with Ledous, 7 raya Bk way of boxing. McGoorty does not eR VET. Charles Murphy, owner of the Cubs 10) 10.” aii ; seven. furlongs—Flying | 111; Mrles O'Connell 118; Sagazine, ins, Me. Eo very much footwork, hut heteints | “As to Weank Chance and Roger | ¥# announced this afternoon that Joe| Funkee, 102 (AicHirey), 4 to 1, 8 to 2and | it Be Beene Mig ‘Aomends, 100; Goigen Gas) | with ls body a rapidly as Gibbons | pregnahan I have never thousht of Tinker would not be the next manager] to 2, frat; Acton, 100 (afariin) 8 to 4 AMUSEMENTS. er Hee gras HARLEM EN "GReni Di aan step . A man peer Ti jurphy even and 1 to 2, second; Springboard, fan bermore ettective ty fainting witn [Mem I fach T have he@ no sommunt-|risieq two or three players in ex-[§ tbavien), 18 toi 6 to.1 end? 1 sHIBPOOROMES bi, 4 a: fiiik Ware || | phen d simply hecause he won't tire charge of the Highland Tam going|°D@nse for Tinker and this was more| third. Time, 1,272-5. Star Jasméme, nara | ‘OF MUSIC, 1 bk - RK to look the field over carefully and try and uch 6 Av. 43d-44th. Daily Mata.2, 1. Ev.8. jactees iY FLAGS f weparated without coming to any jet a good man. I may not be ie agreement at all. FOURTH RACE-—Steeplechase; sell- NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT—SOU: able to make 2 selection until the ane | dr aren ee eed that Murphy wanted | ng: four-year-olds and upward; two WINTER GARDEN) THE PASSING nual meeting here in December, “I have found out from experience,” continued Mr. Farrell. “That wtor player does not always make a good manager. Men of executivs ability are born and not made, Neitaer can we count on a minor league manager mak- ing good in the big league The moth- ods, I have found, are entirely differ- and a quarter miles.—The Prophet, 148 ‘ormath), 2, 7 to 10 and out, won; Dis- senter, 137 (Keating), 3 to 1, 6 to 1, and % to 2, second; Topright, 14 (Jackson), 20 to 1, 6 to 1, and 8 to 1, third. Time— 4.45 8-5. Gun Cotton, (fell), Gallin, (fell), Young Morpheus (fell), also ran. FIFTH RACE—Selling; for two-year- even furlonge.—Brynary, 105 g 3 Outflelder Bescher and Marcans and a Pitcher in exchange for Tinker, Some had it that Murphy even wanted Out- felder Mitchell, but that was out of the question. Mr. Herrman 1s now fooking for a manager other than Tinker. He would have paid outright for Tink lease, but Murphy wanted players. Bx, t MatsTo- lay 61. ROADWAY", Saturday, 2.16, BROADWAY = Hw ain: O00 maette BOVE! op ERCE™ YRIC WOY RTC oa, nero Wa. esos} US CAESAR SHOW oF 1912 in ‘The Firet_A! LAUGHS | I JAMES HOES. CoMEby, ARichMan’sSon “THI a iia Wore! i expect to have at least work for thi e newts this’ much work, that T want him to fall to the weight without working too in the gym the laet few days al, produc Star Besuer thn ee B08: er exactly riven’e year st MADISON SQ. GARDE! Gaze, ‘ar Gaze, INE, Hanh ‘ 48TH ST. THEATRE to 1, 1 to 2 and 1 to 4, first; ar ‘a AT 424 at, W. of BY DAIL. 38 4. Us 30.38 Te i , first; | Bix, . f a a of, Bia ve all his strength out there, | ent, Lemme ae. a: aneareteseed Mary Ann IK, 9 (Karrick), 10 to 1, 3 “ae bj Deut, t02 a Exton, 2063 lady Brine ower, “Winer Melita sifu Salle" Bor: THE HARRIS # tie: ak ‘al ig CANDY SHOW St going into the ring good “In leaving ma dr, Wolverten had Palser and Ross Matched. to 1-and even, second; Continental, 104 | ieitaing, ft 10h; sfeiror foo; terre uma, 100; DALY'S Sig, & as ea LA Me lay Sat, 2.1 and strone, While he weld | A match has been clinobed betwen Al Palzar, | (Wolf), 11 to 5, 7 to 30 and out, third, [Bam leonce, 100; surest: 115 | rere POINT O HUDSON %,, 405 cae rE Motern Drocene of Maxiog make Eadie ie bene te ne felt that ten ah She Cones Laweult, Cordio F., Star| when One and an elgith miles-Datdh oc, Ms a HELEN WARE E ti c \ thy ite fore to be his record justified me in getting an- tee da-round vont beter fads aL ee Mea Caliawaty ie hike : Bhd ures itin ay PARK © soit, rE » 1 thi it will be {the |other man. I hope that Harry and I of Philadelphia Friday even. FTI CE. Belling; three-year-olds; one Ww (i ae ht contests staged in | will always be ee good friends as we PIMLICO ENTRIES. ae iad = Pane ‘de || STH ST, ie pg wo || Clifton ae ere New York long are now.” ; Bohanes, 100; dt. Bye OCT! Liv GORDON, BONTEA howe had e food reat and will | A newspaper man who oalled on the eZIBQE, ACEH. alt gem; siz yes Wii, THE BLIN NBNESSSE Viltrug || New Amaterdam t.i%,2; 2231: |/PROCTOR'S "ti RR GES this fight, aa they know | Highlander owner jokingly remarked RO) Catone. 92; ea rk EM it i Tinea, doth bet. Wy OAv.By 5.00, sai By ices Wed, ‘Senegs *to3} Tienes 90 Dist Beautiful m at BOURG N.Y, THEATICES, ie BAILE! to. that he would like to have the Job. bth Ave. “Well, I assure you,” eald Farrell, “that you are the frat applicant on the Mst. That will show you how much I lance of it. Neéther one of ‘Brad "ee Da ‘been dt long 7. ness teahy, 97; will put all the fight he if ehaE MONEY When His Term En Vin ‘Thurs. and Sate ALBANY, Nov. 7.—@peakng of his bee im him tn, that ten rounda with [BAe WoGkel gested that ‘Stike” Doalin | plane to-day, Gov. Dix suid: AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS GrsiRO Es tM eh ait | et WeSTE, Me eee take te coming ae ane | would make a good man on account of| "I shall return to my business as RETOOL IN ae eras Be Ssoere cha Mant, mas ot | Mar ie say of cas gama [tend that tam’ ‘pate den rat THE ME Ky COUNTESS|| MOULINROULE, Tp. never wastes « punch in the wel be ‘e privat en 40th St, ne, ‘way. Teri Vii dlet, B, Evg_ 8,10, Mats, Wed. that na Eis" opponent Farrell said that he had not thought of |agei FULTON THEATRE weal. nt eit Sar poe ZIEGFELD FOLLIES r ~ — pa : Way, 40a Sistine of Mimi he “rin be the [Piserne hones een teceteerorevesteneanenececonersrenenecenereees NOVELTY and SUCCESS Bee BOUGHT AND ' PAID. FOR! |] GALE at Ising ICUs middlowriht champion, Sx Whursduy, Nov. 14th, TMX WP. | B tik eine ae: ee AY ay AKIN FOR A PURE = END, 18} GLOBE MON: taut RAINEY S AFRICAN AUNT ‘ TONICAL STIMULANT, FOR CHEER OR COMFORT, STRENGTH sat 2.18. KA ties ees Megeenty, AND HEALTH, FOR RECUPERATION AND RESTORATION Wesk-—Lew M1 Eiht u Metropolitan Rink, ae SUPREME E NOVELTY’ LE, Eve. Mall. vith f timent fand charm,"-—-N. Ws Heralds PPARENTLY, ¢ from this, Mike wht ahi no chance at all, Poor Roller Skating 2 2 SESSIONS DAILY, OLUMBIA O's i Fins, & Bey ay wal Broadway & S2d st, HAND CONCERTS, ‘USTOK™ Pes “Worth a, » WHAr "HO: recaLel MBOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. » HAWTHORNE MeV. S.A! DUNN. iso juggles the typowriter. produced and HUNTER x wae Pd yune, Shari Barston de ohne aid 6 phe i bk OF Bi wi in Now York," saya he. irae light on ‘the Bs ‘ASURE two bouts he has been Goysing BALTIMORE RYE if pp taht PERFECTION A ATIONAL PURE FOOD LAW _ BROOKLYN _AMUSEMENTS, tainments of the year." rtainments of the ¥ “A thin ae a oa 8 Has | SOUSA Seats Now Selling. ‘ | AMERICAN ROOF pera din os gaa aes tei oy ia ‘Granville SBA’ Sea: os et aN | JOE WEBER'S "re! fucinue 22a i, heys Sn | ctilERET coffe A SCRAPE O” THE PEN entertal urlesque 180 LOTT TES \ §. burlesque Ber “*igere’s to the Xellow ocagl it te ae =e eo the finest We a “SUCCEEDS BEYOND D_ QUESTION fe Merniag World, EMPIRE, eo 4 ones Sepvorenececsre rarer arene rdeeuses