The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1913, Page 11

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IT SOFT IN CROSS IS FINDING WEST ‘Ay iM ps ent Series in Philadelphia t' F the Phillies had tightened up along the Giants’ most recent attempt to four line drives in @ row, Dooin's gang from the mound. After the first were outplayed in the field, at the bat, legued warrior would atop it. was pretty nearly the dope. mental and ph to call a strike balls that he Hy took off his mask Brennan managed to pull through, While Brennan could see no humor covered to his sorrow or near sorrow, gallant captain yelled at the umpire: that dome of yours there will be anoth pastime and tt Chief ts in fi beheld for several days. order just issued by Ban Johnson will be allowed to write articles Beries. Several of them had good and I don't care what Johnson, Lynch Though everything waa peaceful as c eecape entirely. He came up wit! this one in trying to stop a foul driv laughed TWO IMPORTANT CHANGES IN 24-HOUR RACE FIELD. Two important changes have been made in the make-up of the fled tn the twenty-four-hour race at the Brighton Mptordrome next Sunday and Monday George Sper!, s Wonsistent perform if late, has been hooked up with Ki and Ohne, one of the favorite tea! the big grind. George Mercier, the original entry, has been shifted over to the Comello-Krebs outfit, making both teams more formidable, ‘Martin Kessler will give hie followers a chance to sce him at serateh position topmorrow night when the Newark sider will face a fled ingluding Mercier, Krebs, Fischer and Lamber, Kessler will allow the bunch @ lap and a half handicap over the It was decided y ing of the riders to © -hour racé under the in y bike race rules, and ail open 1 be decided by referee and Robertson. ——_——— BOXING NOTES. Freddie Welsh's famous Lord Lons- Gale belt, emblematic of the lightweight thampionship of England, was stolen from a store window in ouver, B. C., yesterday and the police have no clue to the mystery. ‘The belt had been plaged on exhibition for the purpose of helping bOost the Welsh-Ritchle fight, which takes place there on Sept, 2. ford, who put Dan “Porky” n four rounds in Boston ght, has been signed by his mai John Lester Johnson, another colored heavyweight, for ten rounds in the main bout at the show of the Atlantic Garden A. C. on Tuesday evening, Sept. 9. Langford ought to score an- ether knockout. Joe Rivers, who has recovered from ceived an offer from Jimmy Voffroth to fight some good lightweight in a twenty- round bout at San Francisco next month. His opponent may be Tommy Murphy of Leach Cross, Be Wf the: Phillies Had Only Display of base running Killifer picked them off as fart as they started. Bi Demaree will attempt to equelch thie eleventh hour flurry ¢his afternoon and, as thie Champs are sore from the heart out, he has a chance. Considering that he now has to think of no less than four clean wallops by fleldin Wagner in his prime never did anything to equal the work of Mickey m this latest attempt of the Phillies to atick in the league Chiet Meyers te beginning to feel @ Iittle bit anztous about géing back tn the ng loose some of those hits he has had stored up so long. The shape and told MoGraw yesterday that he was ready to eet in and take a hand. Mind you, he didn't ask for the privilege of working—that would be against the ethics, but he is itching to get in there just the same MoGraw told him not to worry—that he would have plenty: of chances. In the mean time Big Larry McLean is going eo well that the present combination may questioning brought ott the information thi Opgood, Ind., every Wednesday and that it ts the old fellow who runs it that I would write something for him,’ Hartley heatedly, “and I'm going to do it.” “Yes,"" spoke up Larty Doyle, “and I guess there won't be nothing mentioned in gour stuff about the work of Hartley, elther." his ilincas which compelled him to post: | pone his twenty-round bout with Leach Cross, which was to have been decided fat Vernon, Cal,, on Labor Day, has re- ed the Same Form Against the Giants in July as They Did in the Opening Clash of the Pres- he National League Pennant Race Would Not Be Practically Over as It Is Now. By Bozeman Buiger. Philadelphia, Aug. 9. about the first of July as they did upon kick them out of the league the cham> Plonship might have been in doubt just now and the people around these parte ‘would not be figuring on what chance New York has with the Athletics, Note withstanding @ rip-snorting start by the Champs, in which they nicked Seaton for came right back and shot Mr. Marquard irt McGraw’s men never had a chance. They and when they tried to throw in a dash er Al Excepting the terrific walloping of Sherwood Nottingham Magee, his contri- bution being @ home run and two two-baggers, the overwhelming defeat of pur ‘Mr, Marquard was not due so much to the way he was hit as to his wildness. ‘Thanks to bases on balls, the Phillies made their first five runs off three hits and then got but two tallies out of the next siz. For two innings Rube couldn't get the ball over the plate and whea he did @naliy start in that direction some red- “I only wie you fellows were champione of the world to-day,” Mickey Doolan yelled at the Giants from the coaching line, and that But the Giants were not the only participants in the pastime who suffered ailments. Bill Brennan, the man who taught the public how reak,"" was beaned with such frequency and precision by foul and protector and hurled them into the Gtré, etriking an attitude of the old leaguer, Ajax, defying the lightning. A minute later another tip parted Bill's hair in the middle and he sent a call for help to BIQ Kiem, who sat in the atand as @ spectator. But Mr. Kiem refused to fall and in the situation, which Larry Doyle dis- the crowd got ® good laugh when our jay, Bill, if they bounce another one off 00d job for Bonesetter Reese.” the loss of 4,900 that he put into rather satisfactory! afternoon. p for It by robbing the Giants at was really uncanny. Hans The members of the Glante are considerably disturbed over the and Tom Lynch that none of them for the papers during the World's fat contracts stored away and they feel that their constitutional rights have been abridged. Tt te Vkely that the ployera of the Giants and the Athletics will have a conference a8 soon as the pennant question is definitely ecttied ond take steps to Otroumvent the National Commission. Weil, TH give you @ pointer on one thing,” ald Grover Hartley, and he was net kidding elthér, ‘I'm going tu write the World's Series for the Osgood Journal, er anybody else says about it." Closer the sald J al is printed in ley’s home paper. Promised explained ‘ompared with the last trip, when McGraw lost a decision to One Round Ad Brénnan, the little chief of the New Yorks didn’t @ bandaged finger, but explained that he got “And I've got no kick coming this time,” Mc@raw, “for I saw this one coming.” @everal scouts of the Athletics were in the stand getting a Une on the Giants, @o far they report everything satisfacory. PENN FOOTBALL SQUAD WILL REPORT ON SEPT, 15. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. %.—Candl- dates for the University of Pennayl- vania football team will report at rranklin Field on Sept, 16, according to the cal} issued by Capt. Louls Young, The faculty committee is said to be opposed to preliminary practice and no regular training will be indulged ip until the men report in this city. Owing to the death of Mike Mure phy, it will be necessary for the foot- ball committee to secure @ new trainer. George Orton, who succeeds Murphy aa coach of the track team, will not assist with the football men, as he intends to Gevote his time to the cross-country candidates. 9 for Trophy. Q racing sloop Stevens of the of Marbiehead, that belongs to A. Corinthian Yacht now 1s leading in the race for the Sea- wanhaka Class Q Challenge Trophy. The boat yesterday won the second race ries held off Oyster Bay under ne lof th the ausyices of the Seawanhaka Ci ‘thian cht Club. In the aggre Manataqua has seven points ag five scored by Little Rhody Il., the property of C. A. Wood, Eastern Yacht Club, Virginia and Arvia, the two Brooklyn boats, are ted with four points each. , Joe Woodman, to meet | Sm (GH IN THE té IN AON T hone | Cinets, Peabody db Co Ta. Maher | NEWS 'A DASH OF EVERYTHING @ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1013. OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT Q @ ‘By VIC\M EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN cGoorty Matched to Box Battling Levinsky Here By John Pollock. DPIH MGOORTY, the “MAT BIS GUISE AKEL, 6 SO YouR NEW PUP WONT RECOoNIZE you~ Feros IF You Gan. «i 1M GontA MATCH YOU Fier He “emonrcurt: f— Cf wp to-day by his new manager, Joe Levine of Boston, to meet Battling Lo- Vinsky, the game ang heavy hitting fighter of Philadeiphia, in one of the three ten-rowsd bouts to be put on at evening, Sept. 10. In one of the othe contests Jack Retd of Australl BRIGHT AN OUR LUCKY. WF ‘You UICK ‘ CALIFORNIA wx! ME, dust "RHINK WHAT size tus CLUB AINT GONNA HAVE NO MORE HEAVIES Bow ar (Ts “THE. CALIFORNIA “TENNIS METEORS, GRABBED ALL “THE Loose SivERwARE, RANE BARAIBAY WILL “sue” FoR RITCHIE AND CAMPBELL AT VANCOUVER. Tio FHT CLUBS IN WISCONSIN - HAVE DECIDED NOT “To USE ANY MORE HEAVYWEIGHT GarRns Il! s tf 1 CAN GeT THERE BEFORE HE WAKES UP Yuu PUNCTURE THAT A-em-cuT Tre ! / 24 HorR METORCRLE RALERS WILL HOVE SIX HORS CREST’ DURING 4 “THE. LONG GRIND. laa “he PeuR SEGMS “TD BE LORVING Off THe low.’ APY Page MRS BARES | nouno HEHE) oguaaes ‘Leber no 0008 a PERLMUTTE ie HANK a De Koves Opera PANTS FREE HOBOKEN, N. d., Aug. 20, 1913. 4 Mitohell The Tailor, 1481 Broadway, New York.’ Dear Sir: I have been a customer of your house for the past two years. I was shown the N. Y. World this week, whereby you announce a freo trouser sale for one week only. I want to get a fall suit, but could not get in this week, and would be pleased to know if this offer holds good if I oame in the middle or latter part of next week. If you take the trouble to look baok over your books you will find my name annually for the last two years. Hoping to receive a favorable reply, I remain,’ | Respectfully Pe ‘ A number of letters received in this strain has caused m: free trouser sale fer anether week, and I wish the public to understand thoroughly that the goods offered in this sale are a!! heavy’ weights. All my light weight suitings have been withdrawn from the line in my New York store. Customers can order now and take t! time in calling for same, giving me the privilege of making the garments in the dull season, and with each erder for eult or evercoat I present free an extra pair of pants. Pins Ma sodf Ry ey Py Ph § H uit or Overcoat to Order for me to give a sult fer $15.50, and the tailoring will compare favorably with one esting twice ae much. $ 5 0 and Shadow Weaves, Dark FP all the newest weaves of the [_ {te 1431 Broadway # the meney than the day before. Mr. can woolens ee |GOTHAM 283.4, OLYMPIC. beeig ini ae STARS OF BURLES ses Bikey { MINER’Spro* lurlesquere | COLUMB AS ; is owe Or Thal FAR Reor eat C7 AMATEURS TO.NIGHT, J VAdUNG & CAUABET—BOU pry jer and c Macdonald Ie the inventor of a num- ter of schemes which lighten the labor of the taller and produce bet- ter resulte, which makes it pessible For 20 years In the high-priced talloring trade in Boston and Salem. Left tailoring trade to go with Scott & Com- pany, Ltd., Washington Street, Boston, as clesigner and efficlency man. Left Scott & Company, Ltd., to go with Browning, King & Co. in the position of designer and efficiency man. Resigned to take the position of designer and efficiency man of “The Clothing Designer,” a maga- sine devoted to the art of clothes-making, of which Mr. Macdonald resigns tho position of presidency to take charge of the cutting, designing and manu- facturing for my entire chain of stores. NEW —Dally Mat, ap as T BnioHTON Pat ORE and SIN Maite Corse PALISADES==PARS pense War MUSIC HALL ‘ 5 esc GEO. SIDNEY Eig BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS,

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