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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1913. #) SMT Faxdwise| NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT [P20ztsepceen EDI T. ED B Y ROBER T EDGREN BASEBALL BARGAINS!. (“7 Ashe oe”) BY ve Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishirg Co, (The New York World), / void ee rere (wari aeons Ry os c v ce Hay 2 | \é ‘Tear Mit wok aR : | To Correctly Play the Brassie Requires a Snap Motion etroset wm ; Ts & of the Wrist Without Much Body Swing—Ball and MODERN Business Mm Ground Should Be Hit Together in Order to =i coat i mae 4 ena Make Long, Accurate Shots, “Fre 1 ome : : BuT FARRELL NEEDS = | Rube ‘nem, : the Giants’ Latest and Highest-Priced Piece of | Pitching Bric-a-Braoc, Having Cost $12,000, Reports In Uni- form at Polo Grounds for First Time To-Day. 1 UDON'T Ger A MIT THIS TIME my CLUB witt ) ‘oue' Wes Guy HAS KNOCKED A HOMER OFF ME yee sie AND THs 15 THe ism ' By Bozeman Bulger. NEW Piece of jewelry han been added to the Gtant collection, and begime A ning with to-day Rube Marquard loses hia place at the head of the lst of priceleas gems, Rube Schauer, for whom McGraw paid $12,000, reported at the Polo Grounds after the game last night and will wear the epangles of the champa to-day. Schauer In a tall, faxen haired youth who, barefooted, would have ts stoop to go through a mix foot door, He i» broad of shoulder and steps about as if real speed was concealed benea' League. “I was beaten by Lacrosse in the last game I pitched,” said Schauer, “and & don't come into fast company with any false hopes. I'm not letting that $12,000 Price bother me, You know, it may be that T am not worth it. They probably pald it becaune somebody) else would hat Third of a series by Alex. Smith on how to play golf. To- FoR Some NEW day’s article explains the hrassie, The metropolitan champion .ed specially for the accompanying illustrations showing how the brassie should be played. This series is an exclusive fea- ture for The Evering World and will appear on these pages three times a week. HAVE To MARK ME DOWN eet a thone store clothes bought in the Michig-n ae a nae aa eee: ieee had‘ chance to try me out cheaper,” BY ALEX. SMITH. (Bormer Open / aampion of the United States and Winner ef This Year's Metro- politan Open Championship.) 1 Pr Po hing Go, (The New York Evening Cortes, 1918, oF HE same principle of driving holds good. cor the brassie, a very useful club in getting to the green in the second shot. Proper work with the brassie will cut off many strokes from the ecore, The chief duty of the brassie is to get the ball up quickly from a grassy He with a quick movement of ne ay y the right wrist, but not too much hip motion, Hh CNB Fo ate The need of a whip motion in making the brassie Te “WIESE STAR PLAYERS RE WORTH WE'LL NEEO THis BOY IF IT comes TO A PINCH. The members of McGraw's team are right emartly worked up over the new injury to Larry Doyle. The Cap'n hurt his foot badly again Thursday and waa unable to don a uniform yesterday. He watched the proceedings from the grandstand and saye that he wil atay out of trouble until there te no further danger of making his foot worae, UNDERSTUDIES THERE WITH BELLS ON. t. Larry was not sadly missed on the firat day of his absence, at that, a@ Shafer, hin understudy, practically sewed up the game by hard biffs in the pitches, Tilly was up four times, and during his stay at the bat tapped the shot is greater thua even for the driver. My club is GUC BiG WADS OF CON — WHY WouLdN T Suraaventore ioe pela fisted: ras . aiin, “aa came a Siite that ieee one inch shorter and one ounce lighter than my driver, 'T BE_A Good IDEA 1% LET THE GTHER Battin that, boxey and to make the correct swing requires only @ snap CwB KNow MUCH YOU WARTT aii ¥ movement of the wrists, FOR AMAN 2 ADWERTISING ARTHUR FROMME IN GREAT SHAPE. > bao It frequently happens after the drive that the ball '> & GREAT ART Nowadays. After the third defeat of the Cardinals the New York fans @ to understand why McGraw wanted Arthur Fromme ao hadly, T! and also former Cardinal let the Miller Huggins gang down with oar puny Uttle hits, and even they had no tmportan ing on the result, But for Wingo's home run into the right field bleachers he would have had @ shutout. deginning former Red : found in a position that forbids the use of the driver and calls for a club — @tter adapted to get a quick rise to the ball, Then is when the brassie ate Hsueh Bee aay Johnson Breaks All Pitching Records for This Season When the ball ts in a good lie the driver should again be used, the layer taking the same stance and swing as for the first shot. The driver rtould only be used on the second shot, however, when the position of the perfect, or when an effort for extra distance: t be risk Fusibia col ranch (ie gran ior cinke\ (ee Nevesoury” GUitance ‘hi T@lae Ge alter Johnson, the wonderful pitcher of the Senators, hae left oli ‘agsie or driver. by all means use the brassie, because jt is the safer shot and twirling records for the season behind. Me has won twelve straight Games now, which is one better than the record he made himself earlier in the season and which also his teammate, Joe Boshling, equalled. Johnson is sailing along im fine form nnd he is eonfident that he can at least tle the world’s record, made by Rube Marquard ‘The Cardinals hit Fromme safely In but two innings and 4i4 not get a man first in five of the nine, He seemed to be more at home than at any time since he jotned the Giants. This, the players say, was probably largely due to the fact that Larry McLean, his old battery mate, wae catching. Larry thinks Fromme one of the greatest pitchers in the world RL CHANCE COULD OFFER SOME RARE BARGAINS IN DAMAGED Goo0S. auch better control may be had. Many times after the initia! play the ball 1s discovered lying very close 2 the ground, In some slight hole or depression, In order to get it up! ultkly + will be necessary to adopt a somew! GIVING IT THE “CHARLEY FAUST.” Grover Cleveland Hartley relieved big Larry én the last inning just to get @ harp ri ball petareninea rete vars: swing. To sive @|] ios year, MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS little practice ‘I felt that I needed @ Mttle practice,” aaid Hartley, “and Z arp rise tothe ball, the swingback sould be more vertical, and the eye bein A ite Urn edhairniar oypparsy ah dirs | ot eo much on the ball itself as on the ground directly behind tt, J ‘The Washington star hung up the new mark by beating the Tigers | env old game the Charley ing tae! for the fifth straight time, Johnson retired at the end of the seventh and later in order to stave of defeat Manager GriMith had to use Gallia, Marper and Mughes. The Detroiters made o big rally im the ainth, scoring five runs, Johuson has the best record of any pitcher in the country, having taken part in thirty-four games so far, of which he has won tweaty- Take a position « little nearer than when driving. Besure to feel perfectly com- fortable and don't cramp yourself when siz and lost five. about to start the Where would the Senators stand without Johnson? ‘The echo an- stroke. Do not ane swers, “They wouldn't stand.” any friend's advice about the matter, Be your own judge and mire'sarncory.”"| SQun Hildreth Says He’d Be certain that the rvom'ne teers! = FRAther Lose at the Spa |'2=": that the club won't Slater, Ne Se seeing whee. _ Than Win Elsewhere ; which would cause Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland. catcher regardless of rules or precedent, GIVING CREDIT WHERE CREDIT 18 DUE. a ihe hero oe the dhy, nocwithatanding the win 'ee the Olanta, weal Wensty tres tMayed im fit] Cardinal catcher, This flaxen hatred youth showed about as pretty an ex- Win ay Auge ts and abo have. eu i hiuition of throwing as the old P. G, has seen for many moons, His prettiest re ava | play Was in the seventh, when, with a runner on first, be grabbed Murrayte Wa {punt in front of the plate and whipped the ball to second for @ force-out. Ip l. bay Players aut Cluta, Ga. i ag ei, pe levelaad «tea mt th yi addition to thet be nallea four runnere in succession in attempts to steab seconds National Kecorda of teen or more day, Er 10 Los ry i WE LOVE HIM JUST THE SAME. Old Doctor Crandali waa on the ground in a St. Louse uniform for the firat time since he was traded, over @ week ago. It ts said that Otte held out until he got @ good Agure in hia contract or a bonus for changing his politica, The Doo didn't look at all natural in those red stockings. 1, Fletcher, 1 A GOOD BARITONE VOICE FOR THE REDS. . Cy Morgan, one of the former Athletic stars, has come back, The Rede H ° employer, Ia seeing th. 4 have bought him from Kansas City, where he was sent by Connie Mack after & bs Gee R i Aled , Stentor CAC HAH taene ttoagnt % Yt Ructossful measur oa thé stage though an unsuccessful one on the diamond, Oy Thinay te ta nese, 1a| America’s Greatest dosatnat teakne NOW | be 2 sufferer from rheumatinin, bet last 4/1) Eu Tie te best singer fa ce league since Suinmy Strang retired, WAIRRY! AW SES 1B 4 It Is Said Right the more serious diagnosis was rH RI y aiinst acele made of his case. i ni is Sai as 3 OPULAR SPORT. ioe cae | OSS ' Wal | Bl Fal eke conten or ise seowas oot epee. stu ops San toe sib oule Xtra one along, ne v vy. the Vall street opera oy ehel e « 1 jose of a brasste when | That He'll Take Charge of Au- Sig Gites sone egal a dt ishinent out of hin kick to Ban Johnson over the fact that Silk O'Loughitg ~ the ball. continually ,, ago, added materially to his bank roll! wo i called hin @ bad name, Aa @ souvenir for having been insulted by O'Loughitm, oor Hea in| @ust Belmont’s Stable. twos 1B acclars Sane a the Be according to hia official protest, Mitchell haa been suspended indefintiely. Ip rove @ serl- Litre: Weta luor GaN ceaiven, ih KY is the mean time O'Loughlin Is taking his three squares dally and enjoying life ous handicap in a . game. ° (Special to The Evening World), Beginners find play-| SARATOGA, Aug. 16.—Hain Hildreth, Si town for him to go against last nigbt. He says thar when he gets back he will SPEAK FOR YOUR SANDWICHES EARLY. SEE =e: put all his winnings tn steel common, HY De will begin in @ Little less than seve ing the braasie hard | Perhaps the most succes*ful trainer In i 1a weekn? Yeu. ait, the edict haa gone out that if the Glants and Athletics wim at firat because they |the history of the American turf, Is) John Schorr has asrived from Canad “ sof the big series will be played on Oct, & That ts as far as the fall to keep their back in Saratoga to-day. Hildreth has wie hie siete, which are all {n good oe ment gose, ut the that tne batteries will aq = shape. Among those that he hy F es on th . been in France for two years or more] * i lyases " ‘ Giiranetran handling the horses of the late Charles Charge are the well-known perf: i ‘ora va, Coombs . Edda Hamilton, Vandererift and other: arass directly in back Kohler. Previous to that he had cam-| Vantorgritt in @ full brotier to. Be ng is best made by making the club , Palgned an extensive string on the Met-! tn the same shipment the horses ry made eaty bY meeting the repolitan tracks, among which were oH Robert F. Davies arriver among whic h 3 "iy cs b head w reat Fitzherbert, the last Pu-|{s included the star two-year rall and tho spot right bebind { with the centre of the elub head with a | tority winner, King James, now at the| Canadian tracks, Southern OM ratural, easy swing rhe head of the stud of J, Oxnard, and sev- —_ = Do not be impatient to mak swith your brassie during the | Read oF tie vane. v ° vette Ac with the driver, he content with short distances Cor the firat | OTA! MNGM OE Gk oo) siidseth han c G sale hl til you cam get the ball off accurately before trying to ¥ onway wen je Wate 4 returned under an arrangement with’ eect the August Belmont, by which he ja to take ° ’ Re cake the ary to brleg the club ay far! Gp the latter's horses on Sept. 1, sue Big Welcome i ‘ture No, 2 slows she bop of the swing, It dg| ceeding Louls Feustel. Along with the of the ball when making a stroke, The sy strike the Kround and ball tosether, meNeSs sale! “4th arias em readily seen tint (he Carroll Shilling will be reinstated and] A host of athletes were on hand t an * an Hee ie club is in position for come the Belmont Ae key. Shilling greet P, J. Conway Meee SI LT eT COOMA OT vere unin, Aue: tS ext UNCLE aaa HAMMERSTEIN’S National League Mitchers’ Records Si ie Baal eae CABIN Hecoed of pitchers why have oltched Ie gas * Palate al cre my have cAteded sn wanes | EVELYN ec aL 0 teat re ai. oS ike howe aa l THA W | bic el] Berra oP Mabe ea nw aaa” all of Hildret! rses during the Irish-American A mort auce J seasons here; rived on the White as the kingpin of all Celtic after an exte: : {land. Mely PDD reth is glad to get back and is|Bheridan were among thow just bubbling over wit! enthuslasm over| greet Pat who wax accomo the racing outlook. He said that hej his wife. About 200 memb liked t¢ In France, but in a drue spirit! athletic club led Mr. of patriotism remarked that he would | umphal procession to the clubhouse on “rather love racea here than win else} Wort Fifty-ninth atreet, where an in: where.” formal reception was tendered in honor — of his homecoming, The band of the Bome time to-night the Joeksy Clu tra has promised to make public its of the Jor a quick, sna which is really all tie brassiy shot ampunts on to, Otherwise the po sition is exactly the ame as for the drives, Picture No, 2 slvea the follow-Uiroukh of the brassle, very nears 9 ly a duplicate of the [THE FO.wow finish fur the driver TIEROUGH About the o New York t, Cinciumatl FLONGACRE | .'" 3.11 ueusbr tgp THE SILVER WEDDING *;"300* | . Who wore wii y\atraw hate with kreen hearing of the — - ng ren worah amet + { i MH r lan je the Mt hues, all concerned gave) ni OLYMPIC Phone” cae which Is ta little Yfted to the Ww Hy \ . 1260 iG Hew | big. more, Thin ts Tt hw done to Sookey Wit ine 7 ELTIN Wotan GRAND OPENING |Ety re On i | Rian Nene n gon, believed to be the head and front qe fy WwW Per IN THE TO-NIGI A al make srnecors IF ofthe whole moms only to-night will i _THE SUNSHINE GIRLS (a HENS tell. h \ 4 WEW AMSTERD! Rey fe a 2 URRAY tt pauition, of th Strong influence has been brought to 19 Night, right lez, and ¢ bear in Wilson's beialf, and it is the “t ZIEGFELD FO! W (a, | THE BREAMEANDS" bi Be aes cute MA ou ell toges Hi FULTON 3,315.0) wis’ EEPLECHA the dip be veteran cision which means 3 . oi EP] HASE wolfers, 7 tiing of the Sur: , 3 AND COWOHK EKA Cc E Beasouc’ H "§ fie Jockey Joe MoCahey |n taid up tn the i oro. a a ye bri Saratoga Hospital with typhoid fever naire amen % eet! TO. pat % wonderfully The poor little fello belleved to be v i Saas ink Irn Bad was,” Simm Piteormmsns. wt afASEMAKE: ol 1 s a Le Moti | PALISADESSSPARK fant recovert f eng eee eT x Hatbing, “Alrshin Ascension. Fireworks ‘Thar ‘ ba Aes » . i i NEW -baiiy Mate. 250,. ty tae A he eae i | BRIGHTON: <P aca ‘pended upon to Ket i “Or, he ball up quick a 3 ‘ fram the ground at tine ee 5 rie: % ve } peers BROOKLYN AMUSEMENT fares arene Il wees ce RESULTS OF we GAMES : Aston cL an ewere hance Ml 4 exe x ‘a it, Lana! age, eo. ine ree tlon, which is almost sorte 3 iti if i U the Photo t wactaiy MEO RE err ‘ Ranlbaly tur the wiht, } 8.19. Hat Diy Bes wal periiny n a To become competent with the brassle the novice must spend houre in Ae ; , |Aecademy “ZIRA” |© NGaian ily AS oud , practice, never forgetting, of course, to make the proper anap swing with the ee MES i, Act Stock Co. wrists apd to have the head of the club meet the ball and ground together, igus ot Nor a tee ington. | ® Li ae Thofeext club to be plaved ta the apoon whlch will be explained in tha eran agatha 3 i ; news arGcle. Sn Sen Neha het oe ree ‘Aulizon, ‘ aug” 4