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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1913. \ a OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT [7:2 ?isus A |] JOHN DREW SURPRISE OF THE SEASON. . g VANCOUVER, B.C) Sept. 2-In a The Boston Red Sox are the surprise | tough twelve-round bout Leach Cross of the American League no feated Frank Barrieau, the Canadian scored @ victory over Ad W have been all season, It is welterweight champion, although the thing & eee a world's chpmpionahip | axteement was that it be called a draw one Thi | former Nght ht champion, ry Ch kmBOC bat in Oakland. In epite of Wol- Aci & year finishing In the sec: on men were on their feet at the n tA i ¥ ‘ 4 a “i, ey] LU L WOLGAST BEATEN — eee RATER BAN FRANCISCO, Bept. 3.—Joe ase-| vedo surprised the fane here when he} it Leong Pi . . \: gaat's injured hand it was believed that o thre in the next, and It now! despite the fact that Crone 5 he would find the young bush fighter Gives Goeliy, poHuses that Tabet. WIN lebimeere: Seen Kon ek cate Those Boston Braves Are Certainly Dangerous Foes Sinoe They | easy prey, but the Dutchman is no Regulars, However, Will Then Get a Chance to|er' te. ar Te ee a ameerengo| the nating ts Ba nditen he carried, © GOt- That Idea in Their Heads About Finishing at Top of | ‘onser to be reckoned a contender or | ali the time, The i &@ factor In the lightweight division. [ehite Bor have too wide a lead and iatter made a runaway fight of It, and Second Division—It Took the Giants 24 ~nings to Win | ther t Wale, Rest Here and There Each Day—Daring| sr cine 100 wot ee lent ne ei ce fegtamly after ine, TWO Games From Them, wut ot che ten round of ig Ree eree Jim Griffin raised Aseved hand In token of victory. There cowid Attempts to Steal Bases Will Be Forbidden Laspes coum f eannot Agare Ct, exioen| "in ine Ory. punk Basvlon wae wie Duri Ww ; Fi dt i 1s the pitching staff. The wonderful tronger, He did considerable rough. By Bozeman Bulger. been no legitimate protest and twirtl rhed it thi a": il rowing Crom iy to ¢: 3 Volmast, who must reall that wring Western Trip—Boston Favored to|nine score ton mx vate, hg QR Mast eto] © 2%, eg mln, na ata eet nt ena an. cn Finish Ahead of Brooklyn. lg eos goed _ataaton of TiORTa— Biven with George Btalllage abecnt they fought the Giants all over the | ‘nroveh bind hi wrest © aly a Bente Tah Ain Saeul tal 1,200 SCHOOL! fey hyd Mae ing Pye dl pulled wp a loser in both contests, it took twenty-) 7, Bacremento lightweight out- been attacked with injuries this eum- * “IN ATHLETIC EVENTS. | sign alip in cach game, tihah suaptar et tae aay'e prods poe ‘age | Stugmed Weolgaat in the clinches where By John J. McGraw, mor, too, whereas it went through the ——— been going on yet. the Dutehman was expected to reign (Manager of the Giante.) race of 193 with hardly a regular taid| A" tnonusiagtio crowd of aeantynve eupreme, took the beet that Ad could HE Philadelphia National League team is out of the race now. it |up. | Stabl hee uldousaaly Shen mieged | tn gr ounde alte for nlory and meduia| METHOD IN THEIR MADNESS. fend accowe and wou hands down. hung on tell for a long time, but when the Pirates grabbed the|at first bese, if he was as big a factor ree ee eee ion riampton: | And for this sudden disposition on the part ef the one ume lowly Braves to at Wine ‘Tripte B Quakers for a ogee legen gar hsnar dig ‘oma Mata ont ee ae cainiy proved te ships of Greater New York, at Chelsea | "¥ teeth there ie a reason. If they should succeed in beating out Brook-} Willy Queal, the American sensi too far to recover. y club should now a 2 Park Playgrounds. Boys ranging from lyn and finishing top of the second division they will have @ chance to] d be tne ateadier of the infleld then. comfortable trip for ite final ewing through the West! “rng soria's sortes thie fall in goine| vnrticipeted in the variowe event with the present lead. We will not have to piay OUr|to be = good one. Some baseball men Oeyhe (oaks trophy. wabeNen vy TOMAL head off just before the world’s series, and 1 will not | are counting on the Athletics lacking | Jemerson Park hoya, They corraled 2 be forced to take as many chances of men getting burt/ pitchers because of the hard work both i Seward Park was to with 2 by ordering them to steal or to attempt other dangerous been aubjected thal Park thine with 21, ing hands with himself every: morning now over the fact that he picked George | Maspeth, for the thii A rd successl Stallings to run bis club, Lifting @ team from a hopeless tall-ender to the head | His victories were the outoome ‘of of the second division in one season te quite some achievement. If you doubt} ft aa Frent Ghuees } one-mile, threeemHe, and five races for profer tonals, which att to this season, but been reli- " cl lays. Of course, any time a player goes into 8 game 4 the events were keenly von- the pick of the money-ahast i fs taking chances on getting hurt, but these cannot ably informed that Coombe expects to| tested. Hecaune of the large entry in| GQLFING AS A SPUR TO AMBITION. of the United States and Can working be avoided. However, the wise manager makes the most | desperately to that end. He said, only of the percentage and tries to keep it in his favor. He, short time ago when some one i feal can do this by dispensing with the more dangerous| him how he felt: son ‘waen he is not pushed. “The arm is fine, never better 1 h will al Do not think from this that I am not going to keep my club hustling. | was, but below my knees, I am not RS bl lade the small: jopes that McGraw will allow him to rescue his golfing, But, with the lead safe, I'll rest a regular here and there each day 804] there yet. 1 feel as if I had to learn tng 2 fect 4 inches, was the censure OH, POP! OH, FOP! @ive the veteran pitchers as much of a chance to freshen up as possible. Of! to walk all over again. But don't you|of all eyes. He fared badly in the 40- i vi . way course, each of these will have to take @ good stiff workout every once in «| fear, I'll be in the series.” yard sprint, He was more bathe eas canto oe rasaled Ee eee ake Mir Madostd tied Baan. Bee WINTER GARDEN Ne Q while in order to keep In shape. The weakness in the le, were necessary Our Champs are atill a little shy in their Ritting, but when it began to look eached, as if darkness was going to close down on them, Fred Merkle came to the| Park was the| rescue yesterday with @ wallop that put him on third, and Red Jack Murray, | aio in] just recovering from the shock of @ Philadelphia pistol being pointed at nim, | yard dashes for) Anished up with « single. Merkle feels now that his slump te over and hae both the 110 and 22 From my knees up, Tam as good as I ever|!!¢, Pound boys. r bt- {the sack race. 7 wie in crdec to heen Ih SRAPE. © 1 sechany snow, ‘The te sive arstho| tus tus te Comme Teag sla Io ed [pret fh oe, "Tue oun i eran ond ote nae || paneer | ee | PASS THE DODGERS. Ora tan es ane ties 4489 Which always results in thin way. 1) o¢ columbus Park also attracted ‘olor! the band struck up “Here Comes My Daddy." and tn a minute the 20,00 throne | retey | ‘The changes which may develop in the Re ay ee wary [anall have more to sey of the tmpend-lattention, | They competed | In the of fans was “on? After Jack Murray had finally frailed end the winning run, IN MONE standing of the clubr in the National |‘lose to each other, a ‘8 series in my next article.! sprints, but were eliminated in the} Rube went home a proud and haughty man. League from this point to the end of | * good chance for third pla we by Apia Pere ete : +. 5.18 | Tf de Raed BT FH | FINE Pent |) PLA ed me ME QUICK 1 eel | H ot of Broadway. UNION SQ 1 ‘amil Bway & Vath ot | Cupboard Fy y keri { a ‘ io” || COLONIAL |; EV M aan For two days the Glants will have an easy time of It, 80 far as baneball i ” c j “ breaking into thelr afternoons In concerned, but, as luck would have It, they are 3 4 HARLEM WHITE SISTER. ‘peact with a double-header against Rrooklyn* Thursday , it is no special FW A “ rt Bb ta 10-95. 18 Pitte- | Conrriah, 1913, by John J, McGraw.) finals. burgh has always been a club to ltr are not important. Phicehvinty red finish strong, and the Cube were beat: -- THEY Miony Se, wie iM lbs 709); rab ra ion. oth }en out for second pla ast y 'v afer and Cantelow: ri lerzog api e ir e ee ee TT he arate aietetteatty the | through a remarkable burst by the Pi-| STANDING OF THE CLUBS | job fftw-Afty, due to a left-hander edging into the pastime for the fame clubs for the rent of the race, as) rates which none expected. The Pitte- |] cigs NATIONAL yaaoun, 4 a eames UEAOEM w, oko | Braves, and the fans are still undecided just which one of them tach must make the long swing through | burgh’ pitchers looked better when ei New York. % ww i . 6L ay 0 should be used in the world’s series. Neither of our third-basers set the Weet, But Stallings will never quit| Club was in New York last than the} cae i Bs: itn. a8 bi Detrolt,; 98 Th sal the woods afire hitting, but their flelding was as nifty aa the moat driving his men, he is anxious to] Cubs’ twirters did, and the team eee Pittaurgi & St cisiae ons, 48 bt ago,., 6B 6) \BOM\New York 42 70 MT particular Champ follower could desire. stop in that notch at the top of the} {o be playing together better, too. fecond division. ‘Ihe Boston team haa| fact, the Pirates resembled at that time been climbing all season and the top uf|the pennant winning team which war the second division is a high altitude|Dredicted for Pittsburgh before the for that club to alm at, accustomed gs| season opened. it has been to finishing last. On the The Cuba were going none too well other hand, Brooklyn started off with| When they were at the Polo Grounds f great spurt and there wan talk of|last, but Evers deserves great credit for A pennant across the bridge for a time| the showing he has made this season tant spring. Next the team was aure of | with his team. Several forces have been | the first division, but it fell out of it.! pulling this way and that at him all! ‘This steady dropping movement tends | year. When the club was in New York to discourage players and the club haa! on the last trip “Hetnie” Zimmerman not the ambition which Boston will! broke loore again. Evers has had RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES MORNING GAMES 2, Wnateiphiny 02 itr cote LAE ah Cs oye taninws, al | dedication or anything Wke that—just almply @ plain, garden variety uf double- header due to rainy afternoons in t ring. NOT 80 MUCH IN A NAME, AFTER ALL. Our idea of a man with the right name for a pinch hitter in Whaling, the woung fellow who went in for the Boaton team in the fourteenth inning. The crowd got a laugh when O'Day announced “Whaling for Zinn” and enjoyed it all the more because he didn't. Despite t Fletcher. Detroit, 10;°8t, Louis, 8. _ Fire 7 Betrit! 8: ste Louis, Record wame, 2 hetond On adtin iettta: dante GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY ston at New York, New York, at Modta at Brooklyn, Chica Cncimantl 94, Pastore, Washington at hilaietphia Chicago at Bt, Louis (two games), i name the beat our young friend could do was a pop-up to 12s" * om ee: PALACE Sith. rere D>. MONROW 6 1 Starting the Fali Season, ra ) \ pene sla | SA) al) 27) Ae AE one in my acc.tising campaign of the past..month 1 told you ow | secured J. Caul Macdonald, one of the country’s leading designers, who has charge of the gutting for my stores, 1 told you of the Pharacter dope that he was to inject into my clothes ‘Sgfom now on. 1 told you of the changes he in- tended to make in my manufacturing department. Hfwish | could go into further details and give you a praciical demonstration of how much he has Improved my garments in the past thirty days. If Mr. ‘Macdona'd could cut $60 suits with great suc- cess for the fine trade of this city and Boston, he surely ‘should be able to surpass any other cutter ACADEMY atlas |THE GREA DIAMOND R | at LAsT | rhe mm? : iLAST 2 WEEKS L U N ‘A |MENDERSON'S ¥i% “The He Gand tan aha vty De Leon, Demarest Chabat, designing suits to be sold at a price of 915.50, 1 3 ; = iba | ANESe* cutti ! - tell you this to insure you of the cutting, design-/ my stock, and when | say these are the goods used Bock Overcoatings. The Rock Mills are located | 1 have made a decided change in my organfea- 1 rMING van DAY EN a ing and making. by the tailor who gets $50 for a suit, I don’t con-| In Rockville, Conn, and they manufacture some tion, 1 have set a standard price of $15.50 for I spoke last week of Standish worsteds. 1 con- Fant sider them the finest goods made in this country, sees W ony ia stretch ba imagination for fs snd the ame Standish practically sueans tong Aus-\ (ter Gree Yast $15.50, When you see the sich wool, Lapoke of Cakes, and’| think the| PIS departinent stores and the big. clothlers sdyw- Oakes Mills as fine as anything in this country. | tsiné as they do to-day $40-$45 ready-made suits 1 spoke of Wanskuk sergess There isn’t a high reduced to $18-$20, it leads one to believe that class ready-made or custom concern in the country | their original price was fictitious in value, and their PW Dally Mating, af the finest cloths made in this country, Through | Suit or avercoat, and | want to educate the public BRIGHTON ‘perth a middleman 1 was able to secure about twenty to this change. Labor Day starts the Fall Season, " styles of Rock Overcoat fabrics, Just the thing and to each customer ordering suit or overcoat during Labor Day week, Sept. 1st to 6th, inclusive, for a man who doesn't want an extreme heavy I present free a handsome Dress Suit Case, with coat. These goods are of fine, soft texture, beauti- } the compliments of Mitchell the Tailor. 1 do this ful in coloring and weaves that would delight a with the intention of getting thousands of who doesn’t use the weaves of this mill, I have| latter price was the price they should have been| connolsseur. My price, overcoat to order, | Mitchell's fifteen-fifties on thousants of Jifferent many other milis equally as good, represented in sold for before the water was added. 615.50. customers. THE TAILOR MITCHELL 1 43 BROADWAY, COR. 40th ST. Open Evenings Unis 9 o’Clock AS DREMEL LOO extiats : : m + memento er

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