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y With the fact that the Cardinals have beaten the Giants a majority of games, | Ander the Great in weeping for more worlds to conquer... “HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1913. rnaneroe| NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SP PORT EDITED BY ROBERT EDGRE RITHE TERRE HAUTE ALIBI © © ciumtstsra’mrtim © © By VIG St ee cla a i . Question That Now Faces the National League Is, Who Is Go- fhg to Stop the Giants? Th ey’ve Just Hung Up Another Rec- ord for 1913—23 Hits in One Game. Wheel Copyright. 1913, by The Prees Publishing Co. (The New York World), << CHA TALKIN, ABS “WERE WASN'T NO BLACK MORSE WH “THE Last Raccl By Bozeman Bulger. ECORDS being the order for 1918 the Giants will calmly present theirs of ees hits against the Cubs and @o on about thelr business of The winning the pennant. The defeat of Cubs, Phi! and Superbas in one MAb enim Stternoon shoots the New York gang one rung further up the ladder, and the tMAGNITiset “ Question that now faces the league is, Who ts going to stop them? The only lub that has given the Giants am argument, so fer as inter-city! series cuts a (Geure, 16 the Cardinals, and there will be @ chance to efface that blot on the @ecutcheon next week. On one oocasion those Cardinale bunted Matty out of the box and then beat us with straightaway hitting tn the next encounter. On thelr home grounds they continued the harsh treatment until we are faced QAUTTE han ‘Until that dishonor is wiped out, McGraw and his men cannot enwlat NATIONAL LEAGUE IN NEED OF A WHITE HOPE. After all, that little bone to pick with the Cards is but Miller Huggins knows he bas no chance for @ good place ii © say nothing of @ pennant, but at us they must n tempt. The league in general doesn't know about th! ‘vexed by th Pirates in (T wours BE ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE “D PRE THAT THIS PLAYER. (SNOT TELLING THE TRUTH of the race of real interest after Aug. 1. The (F HE ISN'T. gjraight and the Phillies have dropped seven out of the (a) eh bd Pitchers to help him along, Johnny Bvere has gone up Sait River without a er! ,y peddle, and there you are. ‘Where is @ White Hope? ( bag oh ° YN Le Ns: see loa com al me : swam!) |Joe. Boehling of Senators d found in their bonnots, Having trimmed the Superdas four straight, oe = : ° = PMP alace Sits cmt tas akin pee y itching Find of Season = * came ever to ce Viger) perp bral redlpecet rey will pitch this a © Cc. ing in Oo “THINK OF THE. -™ > ftoon and that Josh Devore je Grot. will be in the Hne-up FS Seni win by beating the Detroite Gy @ ecore Poss BULNES IN eneesane, their old team-mates for which we are much obliged. At the same time it ne ‘ : — : eemmntattima se X. us in @ rather awkward position. The fans of New ‘fork have been . ass parla easly: See mas Coe WH Case HEINE 2Im Se er It. LY Southpaw Has Yet to Mette al Sea SE aie) —— um Tt Yooka a thou the, Dodiwers, are ot ees Mhatth 3 . in for more trou! lor ny Evers Defeated, Nine |and his Chicago Cubs are to them Be . Winning 2 @ be ef four games. sertnning pers examined him sal eon hed co 94 ~~ Joo eee biases et oe ; nouns! jour games the Games Up to Date. 222, Going ‘well lately, they wil eo ee ors, Devore made elgtt nies out of MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS pcg 80 peor “I Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland, The pitching Gnd of the season is Joo | dition. — Chiet Bender, Boshiing, the young southpaw of the) seer Hugeina, the midget, manager of qmarler of the Athletion, ptt Average.| Washington club of the Ameripan| tne Cardinals, met with an accident at] ane to victory in thelr game with 49 ee League. Me has won every one of the| Boston that ts likely to keep him out) pe Mm them by ao ecore of 8 to 1,|Iands, the score being i i "} nine games he has pitched this season, |of the game for at least @ week. Im/and only allowing ax sate hits, For siz innings Bender i Boehling twirled ball on the lots in the| Tuning to third base in the sixth in- pain ie Capital defore Clark Grimith elgned him, | terrinc force to ‘ald. wen he Reds sane oie Geb kn and his pitching has kept the Senators | struck Huggins on the left temple and|in exchange for Pitcher Fromme, are up in the race, Boehling made his ninth | knocked him unconacious. The physiciancertainly playing a great article of bali |i for those boys to make good for Joe Tinker, but it's different when it to doing it against the Giants, Ad Demaree is eoheduled ¢o eppear tor we shall see @OME OF THOSE WILL BE NEEDED IN THE FALL. The Giants’ record of twenty-three Mte exceeds all marks made in the National League for this season by several pointe and ts one of the most copious exhibitions of baseball mauling that has ever deen scen since the game began turning out heroic stunts. The pity of the same te that they didn't use a few of those wallope on Thure- day 80 as to bring the winning streak up to sizteen straight. The new winning streak ts juat one game in length at this writing, dut the presence of the Rede at least offere a chance. PACING THIRTY PLAYERS FOR 75 CENT8S—TWO FOR A NICKEL. Notwithstanding the runaway appearance of that Cub-Gilant game, on the morning after the fane eti!l have memories of a battle royal that will last them for a long time, No less than thirty: athletes were required to finish up the afternoon's pastime, and one more etarter would have been Added if Jim Thorpe could have been rescued from the shower bath in time The fans @iled lustily for the Olympic hero, but he and Chief Meyers were in Gishabile et the time, discussing the future of the Indian race, They left the field arm fm arm when the Chief wae relieved to let Hartley get some practice, 22.087 a Eb grisevestak: cit Among those who could not understand the absence of Thorpe was Leon ‘Vagatarian, the star Russian athlete who appeared against Jim in the decath- Jon and pentathion events at Stockholm. Mr. Vagatarian eat with the Russian teachers, who watched the game from upper boxes. He came down to the! i! Geld and wished Thorpe well in his afternoon's hattie, not knowing ¢hat Thorpe's daily excitement consists of making mental bete ae to how long it wil take the bench to wear out his new unifarm, TILLIE HAS HIS FIRST BAD DAY. 1 Ym all the excitement of the afternoon's engagement Tillie Ohafer was the @mty Giant who did not fire @ shot. On three occasions Tillie came up with @he bases full and he left nine pleading base runners to die on the bags Wwice he struck out with the bases full and only one out. He got peeved at Herr Rigier for calling a dad strike on him in ong inning, and then when the “umpe’ mentioned something about those perfumed notes Tillie refused to give, him the satisfaction of seeing a line hit 2 sat esaenebas bse oI SSSABSCNTSESBASS, SAEPSETTSSae: mreeeii itl tri pepets tie i sad ene 255 SeBad Shee ssadeaciabbaaiced eee eR ESSER MaMSReRa ESSEC EM DPM TT TSN SUSAR gO EES SeSESHSELaRR EES E fe SHURE a S- BS SeaSESEESSS oA It waa the judgment of Tommy Leach, however, that kept Tile from cleaning up in the eccond inning, With the bases ohugged tight and Bhafer ready to deliver the patriotic blow, Leaok left Me ‘fired post in centre and moved far over into right, Tile Met the } dall on the nose and emote a drive that ordinarily would Rave gone for three bases, but by changing Me position Leaoh wae directly in the path of the ball and made a catch that retired the side, RVERS EJECTED FOR HUMANITARIAN REASONS. Lord Byron, the humanitarian umpire, fixed {t eo that Johnny Evers @ouldn't see the slaughter. Just before the rough work etarted Evers com. plained of @ decision at second base and made such pointed references to Byron's personality that he was summarily ejected trom the Meld, thereby giving Heinle Zim a chance to get in and earn another Qundred beans. Heinle ‘wae docile throughout the performance George Moreland, whose middle name fe statistics and whe eam take a @lumn of figures and give them a theme, a plot, romance and @ final pinch, fe in our midst. During a lull in the firing George told us thet 187M strikes ‘were pitched last season, in addition to 8,243 fouls that didn't count, After @inking it over for a minute we found that he was exactly right, tf i 3 ae @ 2 PROVING THAT WE ARE CHAMPIONS, Oh, by the way, we are going to holst the pennant next Tuesday and there will be Drase band doings and all that egrt of thing. In case there are fans who do not know the name of the 1912 pennant winner, they will be officially faformed on that day. The Board of Directors found (t out as early as December, but have been keeping It to themselves, ot esses $= on Se: The real hero of the day wae Rod Murray, who got away with o datting average of 1000. He wae up sta times, and during that period of employment distributed among the Oud pttchere five olean hits and a sacrifice fly that scored a runner, Jack's blows for the cause drove 4n no less than five runs, In other words, if left to Die own devices Re would have beat the Oude single-handed, = SEES! sett ase SSEaS—o% Bisse BEISi2sreeaS=5-HoBSE: 3 QESESsySteRese atts eEshaesEcReesasssEes! SPSBSs eeIS=5 = ere Sai apn tA ROM Mag BAWABA 001 DOTS GS AWE Ne ‘Bince their last Western trip the Gtante have @ winning record of fifteen out of seventeen games, They took four out of five ¢rom the Braves, four straight from Brooklyn and Philadelphia and three out of four from the Cubs. HE highest grade smoking 0c tobacco made—80 Cents a pound. ate But packed in a tin just HALF the Se ordinary size.: . TIN Exactly enough to keep FRESH and PERFECT until you have smoked it ALL. The most delightful FRAGRANCE, the FINEST SMOKE, the HANDIEST TIN in the whole history of tobacco. see Phiatetpbte me Philadel In the meantime just watch those Highlanders, moh Chicago New Record Sure|Cross Will Meet |, ae If Chapple Wins| Baldwin July 29 ts kis" —_———— To-night'’s eweepstakes handicap at (Brectal to The Brening World,) nine sthilos at the Brighton Beach mo-| 108 ANGELES, Cal. July 12.—Leach tordrome, gives Arthur Chapple, the in-|Croas, who is now in Ban Francisco, @ividual championship holder, one of| was matched to-day with Matty Bald- the hardest races of his career, The|win of Boston to fight twenty rounds veteran will concede the limit fleld two/at the Vernon Arena on the night of and @ quarter laps, With the limit men! July 2%, Baldwin wired Promoter Mo- doing forty-two and a fraction for the| Carey that he would start for the Coast mile the champion will be forced into/at once. He has @ decision over Cross, doing the route at a thirty-nine second} and if he can get by the New York den- clip, and the mark for nine miles set|tist again he will stand @ good chance hy the late 1¢ Hasha of Dallas,|to meet Champion Ritchie if the Rivers ‘Tex., last year at 6m, 012-5 #, should deal falls through, Crosse wired Me- ps Carey that he would be back here to- eon eetes| Seaebsn se s28 Sowass; SSereere- Hi ~eose2a2e3, E200! me Boo 22 2220ens4' Oe nemdumesaraetes wera, WIeLe— errata eden: A922 AAAZSOWLAARAWATaPIAgWDSEHsO™ @ecoueexsvesc=zec IEIESaPSSSSEASES *a-morrow's feature the first race aires, hy arieentiy, z ned thas hie q ) 4 i 7 4.86 cornered match series will | pt ut of chie e é te on oe between Mike Costello, the | fatled. A an * ) Gold only in Handy § Ceat tias and 90 Cent pound glace humider jaro popular Italian star, Ray Vedits of Phil- ——_——>—_—_. : 3 vane ‘adelphia and Paul Ohne of Brooklyn. $ 8 ‘This quo. will compete over the two! G ‘are, hea male route, best two heats, _ "Gas Ld pds —— LASTING LY GOOD as ad ee ” : HS