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ir OL waythiog crave we] NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT TUNING UP FOR ‘THE BIG SERIES GIANTS’ PITCHERS BEST FOR WORLD'S SERIES FlGHT a ge Leader of New York Squad Expects Good Results. From Matty, Marquard, Tesreau and Dem-| aree—“‘Rube” Has Had the Experience and | His Control Is Almost Perfect ~Players Will Get Plenty of Rest Now. ‘ BY JOHN J. M'GRAW, = }Piteved ty tar cast gaine an Gorton HE. Giants|(%¢ a4 not win it are much, aa AND CONTROL. } be mien tn) was in My eo and ous aecura A the apo ans nothing to Lim Ding wtaff cortainly lovlts | than Mack's this time. and Z will vogin the Work of preparation. teama moderately good ones valk unles someting brea | before the first | game, They are 1 aw, Demaree, Mathewson and Masuard Demares it one of the amoothest rearult handed. The ‘lhe haw nd ile ai 6 the Me ail dangerous plays to avotd HH flied cartsing consid but any time a player ‘starts mildes: game be te running a able ff." le has the head to know f ac how to apply it. Ho ta what f call a Amart pitcher and never tets any batter have the edge on itu. You know how voung twirlers, it on the Dutch- dia ali geagon. Ho will certainly start ‘one of the big games, However, now that etleally cinched ans in the National t going to try to lurt en, , bone Of then harder than others, because these ace atrcving to reach er hold on to a certain niche in the standing of the clubs during the final days of the: face. We a from both Bo 6 inetance, beoaus: struggling to land at the top ¢ sec) ‘ And to will best line-up against these two clube tn the series with them because nothing elve would be fale, [ We may also get a hard battle from Philadely there never ly any lost betw the two teams, but that final series is unimportant now, What em going to try to do iw to win the game which inust be finished from the point where Umpire Brennan forfeited It in Philadelphia. ‘The boys are looking He forward to th aa more of a Joke than anything any of my ¢ right, and Iam going atit hy afong now wu He can etand tt and will! better condition than if he were seated. Toward the end of August Matty! showed a couple of bad games, but he has come cround in good shape now. ‘Wis head !s what does {t for him, fe the type of pitcher who seeds th th there were soine grounds for thi Proper rest, with only a Uttle work Be feo ine Nal 1 League dire fore a dig series, and ho Snows how to might have teen a Important Drepare himself, Watch him in the first !:¢ the race had broken differe .wame he He liad been close up sto. ca fev. The event will be « zoes. This the saylug: the fy hen there je} unique one in baseball olators. get Konetchy, the St. Louis frat base: an. Iam vs open to arab a rea er if atl and Kon istled wit (Copy s unimportant. It is ny twirlers, and It is working thi aii, look at tite w a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Ey hii ‘YOUNG O'LEARY WINS BOUT.! | SFRING SERIES uPTo M’GRAY Manager John MoGraw will probablt decide nome thine the Giants will play a serles of five games with the ring. 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Jnight of Oct. 14, AM WALLACH, who looks after the ‘» of thla two brother 1 Phil Cross, in de: yr both of them shall » they retire perma) Hing. He reatiges that uch is siteh a veteran at the ‘game | iat he wil have to capture champion- whip honors pretty soon or tt will be too) late, If Leach doesn't perform the stunt when he meets Champion Willle Ritenie | in the big Hat nt battle at Madison | Square Garden on Oct, 31, he is con-| fident that Phil will soon be the recog: | nized welterwelgit title holder, which | championship is now without an owner. Phil ciashes with Kid Alberts of Eliz-, abet the Atanitic Ganea! ALS nd If he scores a ao-| clsive will De close to the throne, he has beaten practically | every claimant of the laurels, | Ph t around here in three] vr four he is tu g Levinshy, who has 4, who is matched rphy in a ten-round | nA. 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