The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1913, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1919. NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT LE @ a) ea Oe A ane \ ~—CINCHES FLAG FOR GIANTS) Sse" Res sien j 4 eg \ Leader of National League Champions Was = : ioinea the aval: | READ M’GRAW’S BASEBALL VIEWS ROBERT EDGREN| Worried Up to a Few Days Ago—Phillies ‘ a | “. Missed Their Last Chance When Bostons = tt ee oe ey Beat Them in Double Header—Dooin Has Tr wash'T very : oe - th | Choott, Peabody & Coxon. Mateos’ | . ittis ; in i: But t af ; aS will be designed se ag Squad, but It’s Uncertain in Waa #3 Looe A ; ve ae teat pct : ‘ hoff boat have made pain their an- W/NTA HEAR 5 | nounced intention to spare no expense. wat (ve |Z —— — By John J. McGraw. (Manager of the New York Giants.) HE Philadelphia clud put it up to us to win the pennant on this last Western trip and it looks now as if we were going to come through. Don't think I was not worried for a time. The Giants ere in a slump when we left home asd:none knew t 7 7 4 tt better than 1 did. a pA) - Crt tenis Matinee Wi Both my club and the Athletics have made a bad : - = Wm. Co! 1er ", A finish to their seasons. If thére had been a club ia either league to step in and take a winning pace and hold it, when the two leaders sloughed off, Mack's \ \ \ \ iT 3 i a | team and mine might have been left. But neither \ \\\ hea as Wik hi bak, 8. Cleveland nor Philadelphia could put tt) hitting practicn Then I directed some =i Y OStrhe SANTLEY in 4 the | of the pitchers to go into the box and i Sree enews nn But very itty on the ; \ LY WHEN DREAMS coME TRUE |} Fl 4 players could’ begin to » \ f j ere ie no explaining these slumee| cours This inspired confidence since , \ \ » hash Hi 7 rewire | Damaged Goods’ the decline of my lo bi rioges t not realize that they were hte 5 \ <4 + iy ‘Ams Tae eae to a large exte! Ung easy pitehing ‘ney began to be- . “ Then a club has been out in front for|Leve they could bat again, and then all é 5 fT : (CHRISTIE NACLCRATD ing be-| pitching jooked allke. The \ ; mth mest of a season, the pace ' gine te wear on the players toward the bey hel mee yotten / = 3 close. That te one reason | do not like : ; PHILLIGS HAV PLA’ EAs, Weta Tal to gee 8 ten eet totace, tn ane duys| SQUAD IN NA j we FAMILY CUPBOARD. f the| It has t ¢ Worn ot, THEA, BH Mow, Wedd bethred bv ey ue “pattie | tional League all th ay throug = BELIEVE NV E, XANTIPPE ! heave the wir would have had | one which has surprised me, Before the : WY Wud Jobe. Perrone ond y Fight wp to the This year, even af-|#480n opened, and even up through " : : | our trouvics w June, I expected e etiffest opposi- . g = / | ter compiling the recent twelve-seme |i on Piitaburgh because it looked! ziti is \ - Tye — Jead. But the Phillies have bIOWD CuB~|iike the best team on paper. When the! ni . —————_, =< <n eistently whenever wey had @ 008 | Quakers went to the front, I thought ry > LZ —_— hance to gain. Cleveland has vIOwa | «hey were spri Cincinnatt spurt tp . a " RYE E ‘ ich an “Han team pulled in " i tently. oy ' vo curred nese Aes MAS ae ha the town of Cincinnatt frething “ius eee A Loapd wi a mnant. Polo Grounds and niladeipaia tee After the Giants had overtaken “the He MIND we wes meeti ston clud {0 & Quakers in the first part @ July, 1 write neader, Brooksyn oeat my clud, never expected to see them near ue two Again, It looked as if th , F bat the Braves took Dovin for ig Beaton nd Aterandee han tone peel 4 Four Hours at .ennin, scughth street. and Broadway, 2 hours 4 minutes and YMP.C fivrisnr A . |]] Se — gemes, which made ue EE all the pitching. and they were plang]: G. Morris Roy L. Hoskine en- lay For nearly four hours the| a Another Frenchman, Ver~ that we had been een tertees in, They must be rested. While they! aged In a desperate ia rugs rove and vuileye, a. was, second in 3 hours © sale AMERICAN rally put courage god gs were etting thelr recuperation, the! gle in the continuation of the a Seal ¥ alte kia cs while it took the seart Phillies nit the alide for fal: “t maiches on] The race, which had tb ri o Was {hird in? hours 53 L's hie Hoabive gray They could bave froze onto the load, Then eta, Ne) tournament on the courte of the W Morris brought} run in a pelting rain, % neconds. Stanton, the English “Sty n out of the Phillies. y came side Tennis Club, at Two Hundred a 4, 10-12, 11-9! Anisned iret made the distance, 2 ner, abandoned he race. Lb closes right up on us had they won, back again, but could not quite catch u that double header from Bostua. i. Once more they fell baca. 0, for -the third th FRET WHEN IN THE t j rNROES OF BATTING SLUMP. mp They bad ane Shanes te 8 Jayers know how | bave noh then except that the i Only the players Roy quem out of, PUCKRZ Ram Mew apart just when IW 4 Bee i ee se, nto. much) thal TIcuke mare, SKuek (Rabiner te pitening as tie vatting watch pulled uA rounded one. T. has Ite high a « pack. The boys could not hit the i one of the best i Ne Le ee evap tT wring mae Craver Ht Monday of last week I signed the lease for the entire floor over my Broadway store. ‘This will be occupied by my tailors, and me rere seen ball players. have slumpe ™ smae only a pinch itt Bl | think it will be tie best lighted tailor shop in the City of New York. This necessitates making great changes in my shop up- ‘ tor a long time, but Ton moat conaittent and, Stairs, On going through my.siock | found a number of fine overcoat lengths in Rock coatin’s, Worombo cheviots, fancy . 0 leading ol tho key in the P 7 ¢ f fy .. ~ : A CUR deal 9 y wicked eure as ind all the effects that will be popular this season in overcoats. Some of thesé have an overcoat Tember as hard as the Glante and Ath- isa wicked siusger. Lude-, fm Plaids backs, chinchilla R is Let a ball Knabe, Doolan and Lober: ait nee 1 1 gs nelat ri BOGE eae Simp Rood hitters length in them; some.have four or five; but none have enough to sample out for my fashion display $ 10 95 e 1 ¢, rt And he usually becomes worse Instead rene ate weak in snote. two weeks from to-day, so they must be sold. 1 will take your order fer an overcoat, made any style, of better. It is hard to tell how to £0 fe ertain, and the pitchine | single or double breasted, full or half lined..........006 About It to cure him, because he begins staff, which looked to be a classy one, D See rons Gat feels, when hag bean A atisarwointment. Dootn nai Mf There were about one thousand suitings amongst these ends, new styles, 4 Ii staple. No end has more than two or three suits inate a iit, He haw a notion the pitch {0 t to the piece. Blue serges, black cheviots, fancy tweeds and all the quiet effects in silk mixtures. 1 sonap sonigtnlag on te eines leat been misorable ; want te clear these ends up, so that next week, when I announce my fashion show, everything will e veseful. batting. Give ime the lazer: aitverent story eatnere mtent be 1H be brand new. All these goods will be made with theunionlabelin each garment. My price, Suit to Order : ni eure o! im te the two t h . , ams tere Wr pee © w | wioh the Gants pave nad in Special! One of New York’s largest wholesale woollen houses just made a deal with me on blue H eerie ere yon tuisude of all the Wasted between the two clube, serges whereby | take two hundred pieces. These goods are about fifteen ounces in weight, and } great hitters tn baseball, Look at Pretty generall b soft finish, and 1 guarantee the color as long as they are worn, Three piece suii to order (union Larry Lajole. He shufticn up to the a label on all garments)....-ccesscccecsconsccsvene : e peek Fare Dance See ein bd EGR SIH Meer nee : AO bead Oba SR NGAKNEHSGs NenHEseautOe with confidence. Hig whole attitude i# (act that Philadelphia waa the pursuin: NOW OP. N a challenge to the pitcher to get club put more fight Inte my team Dancing Every Bren SUCCESS. past him, and ne hg yen ebro Fat ag 9 ae one pangs. bee: ] Mpllaeee Gatereay ee eer ne We Heee do cgainat this fall, Tstart~ that tne Quakers woule mot none up ene L A D | E S e ! 20——“ORCHERSTRI———50 be “doug to cultivate this frame of mind after the big lond we had run up. , : . ADMISS ON FREE +a | in mg battera, First 1 ordered morning (Copyright, 1913, by John J. McGraw.) Last year I made great success Ladies’ Johnny coats, # wish to s0dthl announce that I will take orders ayain this year on a mannish coat for the ladies. This will be cut with or without raglan sleeve, full length, Hinkey to Help Coach Yale Football Squad e@ome years eince Minkey, who war known as the shadow end, has been Famous End’s Services Have} at vate Field. fe will come from tim: : ; to tlme during the eeseon. With How Been Sadly Missed in ard Jones, Dr. William T. Bull anc Frank Hinkey as practically a perms Last Few Years. nent coaching force, {t will of material alone wi Yale team from beini NRW HAVEN, Gept 18—-Frank| All the candidates Hinkey, whose coaching had marxed|by this afternoon, yo many successful Yale © fvotnail| Won the Intercolie, Rvens and who has been missed |*hip Saturday, wil for the past fow years at Yale Field.) 45° Corman, wubetitute. gue a, © quarterback hue accepted an Invitation from Head| witt pe at the feld for practi Coach Howard Jones to fternoon, There will be two ing along Capt, Ketcham’s eleven, and Brae hies thy BANU SH AeeAy: ater f one eac wilt be a1 Yale Fieid vrovavly by this) it con, and oaly Individual mornins afternoon. work, If the weather continues cold His firgt trip here will be for there will be some ecrimmaging each day with practice games later in the week. There will be no secret prac- Uce until late in The price will be the same as men's coats. Now that my daylight shop sale is on 1 will make mannish shape coats for the e women folk, to order.......eee PALACE fev" Rese oy. maren nine. by “ i Se le B sie Caer: ROOF Sant AMALBL MINER'S, SPECIAL OROER CLOTHING BRANCH ISSUED BY AUTHORITY OF bhhegen 5 i y ne { i ae itededennne hahah RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES ION LABEL ON ALL GARMENTS pene Tes MITCHELL montiomren 1431 Broadway sii’. a | hy

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