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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, ANOTHER SMITH ARTICLE ON GOLF Moran and Smith Likely Jo E Be Matched To-Day pecmeensm @aN for Paris on Batuniay on the oa Oceante her deniers, The | Manager Griffith of Senators 4 Signs wilt be Jeft Li Billy Gibson von Tolan Arrang- shill beet] gy nnn ispended for Arguing With ing Meeting of These Two Ble ‘teckey yi het ot “te, oat Umpire. ™ Boxers for Garden A.C. A match between two more Reavy Although Mike Doniin put up @ Wolghte was clinched to-day. Al Kubl- : game for the sBteters, they couldn't 40 ak, the Michigan Giant, who prepared| Manager Clarke GriMth of the Gena-/*"ything withgut the @mys, who won Beginners Should Not Be Too Ampitious at the Start cee Tyler of Braves Gives Most Masterful Exhibition of and Try to Learn Ail the Clubs at Once—Sug- Pitching Seen on Polo Groun ds This Season, and if It Hadn’t . : ; 2 Frank M for hi ith Al Pal-| tora, whe bas been erying to win the/2*Nds down. Mike first, and, Sestions for Playing Hanging Lies. Been for Larry McLean’s Hit He Would Have Been Credited By John alee vane | as, ened vp vo mest Th Tegan Aiercan Langue pentant tie eason beside having ten mate and no are 1K MORAN, ni ite uy ph hi pain bout ten) with by eo Wall a 1 o singles With a No-Hit, No-Run Game. Wwyeeight, limelight. last |rounde at the At. Nicholas A. C. show lose pitcher han aa wacpondag |°% Mole a hase ser away jon Saturday night. Ae Kubiak t# In Fi 0 % f ison fe Hened Eleventh of a series by Alex. Smith on how to play golf. To- By Boman Bulger ill moat kay ibe rod shane, ne ahould put up one son for an argusient he had with Un. Se a day’s article supplies suggestions for playing the clubs and Gn WASHINGTON TTLBR got bie foot inaide the door of the Hall |Gundeat Smith in a ven-round Deut At) anotner heavyweight hoe arrived tn Tuesday. ; L tarop of of me, but couldn't quite shove it open. yt Larry Mo! S in if bo ith the big Card! bad lies of the ball. The country’s noted golf instructor and ewat-a two bagger that bumped into the left field fence-C. W. would | month. Jim Buckley, manager of Smith, [write hoven”” Mo fy chariey Miller of Hanes pepe teas (as oun ns have had a go-hit, no-run game and, among the mortals, his Came could have | says that he has an appointment With) aa, Francisco, who has fought some hed @ ead effect on the attend “a player posed especially for the accompanying picture show- food battles out in California. Miller Prt for {tne games in St Louis Just think of spall cu be ing how a bunker shot should be made. This series is wonky founda, at Vernon, “Caly. ewe) itt, ,7Ree were only, 6 fane at yester-| Wi ao aren bi death Bull sere ae Guim Milter | e0!4 Gost of these entered the | demonstrated junter Datting order that there wae not & ta, | 68tes Om Gree panses, tracted with Carri pages three times a week Sa, atill he coulda’ dent the southpaw. thought he would come here fer figh anne Secine ea Sota ° re Mer ge ant finally releved by Crandall. | Moran, wae asked after the lattes! 14. souck of Lancaster, Pa, whe ie| Both the Cuhe and the Canis used |terns of the contract were not tion of pitching that has been eee on! victory over Palser if he intended to| ong of the beat middlewelghts in the|Fecruits on the pitchers mound. Watson | nounced. but it ix understood that’ BY ALEX. SMITH. entitled to every bit of the applause) Muich Moran with @mith he aut tor | Dustnene, and is now under the manage- irr rete hee tone. rkan re elved 4 suomtantial incredeg q 5 that was showered upon him by New York rooters. T am ready to arrange @ bout for) rent ot Jack Moulgan, the Rr Seen caath rriKAn was appointed mamme at Moran with Smith, but I am going to avor of the toun a few months agoy-tabeee if thi 0 4 ng the rele (Hemmer Open Champion o! Pod Merson rind and Winner of This Years BUT THEY'LL FIGHT US TODAY JUST AS HARD. let Buckley go ahead and algn up firet | lowlng the release of “Jake # sabe see te the Superdas came to the rescue of their big brothers across the Heinle Bimmerman is up to hie old) piloted t to a wa for the bout and then I will sign for tricks again. He le credited with only [ship lant ces to @ world's champletem, Copyrigt, 1913, by The Prow Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World), licked the Phillies just in ti Moran. If Smith and Moran battle two times at the bat Yet on one of “oat BEGINNERS will find they will make quicker headway learning golf if witnin 4 one-half games of the c and Frank comes out victorious, then those occasions he banged out a home 2 THE worrn#""* 7 B they don't try to be too ambitious at the start. Instead of playing all | fee thrown quite @ scare into the ranks of, Mt the cinee bansitien hauyy aKt sanionex at "1 he sani the creator of ay the clubs at once, omit the dificult cleek and spoon for a while, The) Tore ageetent. ee eee Se cee force Jack Johnaon to fight him for the}| Knockout Sweenay, the east alde ligt-| ‘The Rede Rcored a victory tn thetr lant driver, brassie, mid-tron, mashie, niblick and putter Jopitimate heavyweight title But until welght and Freddie Duffy, the crack | appearance of the aaron at Pittaburkh ttt b etent to bri 1f the links. It Frank does win the white heavyweight | MKhter of Hoston signed articles) prown twirled for the winnera and ke will be sufficient ring the golfer over the lin NOT SCARED, BUT NERVOUS. title £ will hurl no challenge at John-|Of axtermnent calling for them to mest his hite well scattered. Habe Adams | next sunday W 1s time enough to use the cleek and spoon after the While the figures make it look Uke a certainty for the Giants, eon, for I know that Johneon could | his prere page the nue be Lave — weal for the losers up to the sey. Brory Rection, rudiments of the game have been learned. an alarming symptom hae developed im the spurt of the PAtilies ‘easily pase Moran up by declaring hat | kweeney ‘ batter ed ee Bod pe re nt! which ended last night after they had won their seventh straight | wrank was not the white hi nt In @ surprisingly short space of time the novice game. And while they winning t é ‘atraight the ante | nampion wi avy weight | present. will discover that he has one favorite club. It may] jog: Ave out of seven, a considerable net gain for the runners up. — be the driver or mid-iron, or even the mashie, But it That long losing streak of the Phillies at home, when they dropped The grose receipts of the Moran-Palzer | will be one club that he can play with a great deal of twelve out of fourteen games, probably saved our bacon. But for fight were 61%. The Stat took that the race right now would have been a ticklish proposition. five per cent. of this money, which confidence and do more with {t than any other club in amounted to $276.90, leaving $5,268 for the! the bag. I don’t believe there’s a player who, after THERE 18 COMFORT IN THE FIGURES, ANYWAY. olud and fighters to divide. Moran, who his early trials, hasn't developed this favorite club It has always been the rule that a team winning 100 games wins the pennant. | fought on @ 3 per cent. ba: received habit. Jerome D. Travers, the celebrated amateur, | Figuring on that basis, the chances of the Giants certainly seem overwhelming Saline peeenianereiew note to pod . more enough for comfort. They have already won & and have but 3 to play. There- =~ LS ete vareeeca ten Ute any corer cay ene eo te rate, fore, to win the flag they need to win just 16 games out of # a trifle more than | “mount Go, after the besinner has felt that he can do just @ little more with @/nair On the other hand, the Phillies have won but % games and have M to| sim Buckley tells the writer that h certain club, it te best to take his favorite club to get out of various that|piay, To reach the 100 mark they must win 9 out of M, more than three-fourths, | nag received @ telegram from JimC IN ADDITION TO will thoroughly discourage the novice during his firat games. But it is @ little | oy @ winning percentage of .76. froth, the Frisco fight promoter, wpeck of comfort to know that the more experienced the player the less he that be was almost cortain ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK aie into bunkers and other dimculties, This comes about for his ability AND 17 MO FAKE CRY OF “WOLF!” EITHER. seoure Willie Ritchie's consent to meet Vv raignter and keep his shots better on the course. MocGraw has been urging the players with every argument that he knows, | Tommy Murphy in a twenty round bout 4 But beginners can't be expected to play @ well-balanced game in their | put still finds ft hard to get them worked up. The strain is heavier on him than |!" San Francisco on Thanksgiving night. N W G U ED early attempts, and a trouble that they will often be confronted with ts to find|any of the men. He is anxious to have the championship settled as soon as bg sp bea be eet teek. to (pd peer possible, eo that he can get a ttle mental rest before lining up his team for the beng Herbie aper® “ FINAL PRICES dég sortes, But there I go taiking about the world's series agein—and it's against the rule All Lippe, who took a delegation of American fighters to Paris Z 2 2 25 ACTIONS DO A LOT OF TALKING, GEORGE. = ‘Well, George @taltings has a chance to-day to prove his assertion that he thinks a lot of us. While the Giants are firing a double barrelled ehot into FOREIGNERS PRACTICE Brooklyn the Braves have the Phillies on their hands up at Boston, A good OVER BROOKLINE LINKS. break of the cards this time and the New York players can go right back to eet figuring on that big dough—there I go again, BROOKLINE, Mase., Sept. 4.—Three of the foreign aspirants for the Amer- LONG WESTERN TRIP CLOSE AT HAND. fean open golf championship, Harry This series with the Superbdas, by the way, marks the end of the Vardon and Edwami Ray of England, Gianta’ stay until Sept. 24, when Dahlen brings his gang in here for and Louts Teliter of France, started to- another one. After Monday's game McGraw and his men go West day to familiarize themselves with the for their last trip, beginning at Pitteburgh Wednesdiy. Tuesday te course at the Country Club, where the an off day in the National League. But do not fear. The Yanks will Play will begin on Sept. 17, Several be here to entertain ue who are left behind. local professionals and a number of eure, including G. Herbert Wind- After seeing Freddy Smith make a couple of stops at third base yesterday— former president of the United notably, one off Snodgrase—the mystery: surrounding the release of "Tex" | states Golf Aasociation, and HH. H McDonald disappeared. ‘Tex’ was a fair third baseman and a goc'l hitter, but | Wilder, Secretary of the Massachusetts this boy Smith te @ beaut Golf Association, accompanied the for- elgnera over the links, pointed out the GOOD WORK FOR A KID. traps and bunkers and gave them the Letters at hand denounce baseball scribes in general an@ yours truly in par-| distances on the different holes, ticular for calling Mathewson “old man.” All right, then the boy wonder, played the prettiest felding game of his st game against the Braves, His handling of Tyler's bunt in th easily the star fielding stunt of the season, especially for a youn: WERE WERE $22-$20-$18 $30°$28-$25 $40 - $35 YOUR LAST CHANCE to pick up a fine all-the-year-round suit at a Tremencous Saving. We have determined not to carry over slnale one of this season’s suits, hence these unequalled reductions. best workmanship, style, fabrice—ALL MUST GO—without regard tof ices. © former Price®: 1 YoU WANT TO SAVE MONEY : COME NOW MRDADO A a = BROOKLYN WAY AT WARREN acTor FULTON ST AT FLATBUSH 5™ AVENUE ABOVE a7™ st 4 STOR! Bs wane THE HOUSE FOR THE CAREFUL BUYER in that enth was |. ‘When everything is eai4 and done, the Yanks ha clatm to distinction, and we've got to hand it to them for that. Joe Birm! of the Naps says they beat him out of the pennant. That being so, Connie Mack ought to declare them tn for a plece of it. 10, Rik aioe ag = the Aare! HEROWNOREY Rem cAtee tall taut rng ee Ft i || CYCEOM os te Tm Tog Mowing KISS M WHERE IGNORANCE 1S BLISS PLAYHOUSE Hdion iP hh Emit Nae ra a The FAMILY CUPBOARD THE FIG a i rity & Bat, 2.20, B9THST. 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IE FOY ‘The | Niagara Falls and the West. Ks tig i 8.20, SaReETENT ROGE wey detestable IT AST 2 L UN eee ae AL Teal WEEKS THAW wetns, i sca BRA ‘staat = iain rr y With JACK CLIFFORD, |White: Bother, " 4 The bute Bi Beanery Daisy De Leon, Domarmt ie € RRir ton. y iy gis as he e na a TURKEY THOT Recior Girls | sew ith ti 3 BRIGH (aly ae PARADE | be pleked that has lie be mire to have the ball in line with the right foot, ‘The straddlc should be rather so that one's balance won't be lost when the ewing is made, The stance should be more in front of the ball then usual, With the left knee firm and the right one a little easter. Grip the club ightly, or ela you misht have a tendency to slam it into the ground, gether on the wrists. ing the ground after the ball ix most important dana noe : whjeh would give it a sharp rise, request. Beginners often make the mistake of atiffening their shoulders and tight- L 2 ‘The club's face must be turned toward the ball for the down stroke, With Never try to make a follow through of this shot, By dotng @o the ball will at home or office on Be must never be atten, however, to keep the ball in tine with the right ieee it a 1 lake an easy xtip, So that the strain will not be forced alto- the elu held thus the xround will be hit after the ball has been struck. Strilee Now York Terminals {Poot of Tite guct™ most likely be hooked, The Idea i» to Come down on the ball with the swing, foot Any other position would seriously interfere with the shot and, nine thmes wou ably A it. 'URRA’ basins | Cs Mates) Vit Adlisiea t (ake & shatter grin on the handle ef tess Glare im Mir CRACKER JACKS vies | This arrangement gives me more power, although it 1s not adle ‘Aside from having the ball off the right foot, it te ad experiment a little until he finds @ position that Js nati a golfer should do for all sli feel natural and comfortable. @ccompanying ‘picture shows what @ rm position and stroke ts required the ball out of a bad lie. mext article will explain more remedies for getting out of Gieuttinn, ACADEMY: KCADEM sae i, trying PI, Dally ey ili wi ina SES weecccel > nn Aa aesiitaticcect seg ne rttttcesine