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THE BVENING WORLD, GIANTS PROVE THEY’RE IN FORM yo ae NERVOUS PROSTRATIONS NOW CR Copyright, 1914, wy Ths Preen Pudiiehing Co. (7 (grr! IT Feeu very Nervous! ihe Sead ee { \ } \ ) | Looks as if There’l Be One Dark Hope Less After To-Night’s| Battle at the Garden. | cee, | Coperight. 1918, by The Pram (Publishing On. (The Nie ‘York World). ITHER Jeanette or Langford ls E Nkely to depart fram the Met of “Dark Hopes” at the Garden to- Might. Sam has sent out warning thet he intends to put Misto Jeanette out of ciroulation as quickly as possible, And Jeanette has retorted by advising Sam to have @ pillow in the ring ao that he can slumber comfortably during the long count. These wari'ke remarks may have been promulgated with the aid and even St the instigation of the nimble proms agent. But they sound real anyway. Langtora has fought on the leat thre occasions of @ meeting with Jeanette very much as if Jersey Joe's presence wae vecoming annoying. It isn't Sam's FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, a ee ET kil 1913. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK CRACK BOXERS CLASH TO-NIGHT GOLFER OUIMET CUTS | DOWN GAME, BUT sis’ HE'S FEELING FINE Champion Wires — Evening World Denial That He's Near Breakdown. EEPING INTO ATHLETICS he New York World), You Foreet | THe Doc Tod ME RUNNING 15 Bap Fra « Ouimet, national golf cham | nion, sent « messnae to this paper toe ‘day denying © was on the vorm@ Jot w nervous breakdown as the result of ha gruoiing match two weeks ago a§ The young title holder dee In the best of shape at pret neta to play little competiti jent, b golf this year - in fact, Quimet was feeling so poorl® ‘ fot r ants, | yaaterday that he played his Mek mates nA Braemar ta Wilkes WINNERS AT LAUREL, [ince winsins she tivo on the Parminge Grant mae a pretty agsd=t + eS (ham Jinks aad broke the course revor@ Lena Wee Niger na! FIRST RACH.Selling; threesyoar=| with a fine i Poke it ine ALL slds and upward; one mile and seventy | 1) urese na nature, Oulmet, witt ; hy MA yards Flammarion, 162 (Nathand. 9 tok fone vers ag & partners peony Ms even and 1 to 2 won: Abdon, 1 W Vardon and fs peed ‘ Sto 1 even and 2 to id; 1 pan No Runs + aton » Lal is March, 113 (Cores), ot 1. | to 1, third. ‘Time, 1489-5, nox Vhew, diy) Fellow and ran ia halt se), 6 + Miobuve HGHLANDERS. BATTING ‘ORDER. ” h tee 2, 4 raisul! fault that Joseph fe atill in the ring. He , on | hes tried several times to knock Pa All the Latest News 9, 2 VHTRIY RACH Selling; three-year: | out of it. Once in Boston Bam cradk’ an : ne Soe Joe's whole map with an awful wallop Regarding the 5 nee = Mf and, 1H Wald im the first round. And Joe rallied and rf. Holden, ef nahn sadicash ets i) stuck around and at the end was Jab- The Squabbie B Prita, rf Hollen, et 8 tt 1s scat cat bing merrily. After the fight they e Squabble Betwe lay! ind the nal | | McAvoy, o Swesnes ‘second; Nant (Hatses). #9 to 1 | @hunced to meet in the shower bath be- q en the Players a t Natio ui | Wrekoft, p. Wisher, tot ted, third, me, 1TH ! Imeen the dreauing rooms.” || Baseball Commission May Result in the World’s Leni eee Bean “ROCHA nandi. | you jon” | | : 1 ages: Nandi. | rer iped etre dia ee Series Being Called Off After This Season and (Continued tron Kiem Page y | CaP! sx furlo My Latte, 107 } “ . Sam,” retort jon, v 2 te 2 and eut | é | have had you out in three rounda more an Interleague Series Arranged to Be Played here between the Atiiletics New [iret am wih 1b to 5 Lt “My golly,” said Langford to @ by- AMERICAN LEAC Yorks was poorly 1 and! Oily se Monteasor, — 10 IAN LEAGUE, a a The stander, “that man is eure one tough at End of Short Regular Schedules Next Year. Bh i sia: hh Weather affected 1 ‘ ere rout man. He doesn't know when he's . fines Sh a goa) Henk ieee AT anette to thet: Th rs * Neked. Flush Te RN Seton ; sot Ht BSI New York: g q # {warmed ap while the high wind = They double your shirt icving SE bes Gael OS 5 A RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES ered the fleldera, The conditions were LAUREL ENTRIES. service and halve its laun- specialty of Jeanctte'’s, it has Athletics Batting Record ya. 9: New York, U, First gama! New York, 0; Miladelobia, 0, Four inaings, || V*T' SAVorabieito: (He be tam - dering. You simply turn saved him in several hard fights. 5 = ore, z. lake ee ne i ey i e | Vist Race bod earth over the soiled cuffs— There's no quit in hie makeup. In Paris A Ans I di C | saw tans canal cutdes | <Vrwemare 100, 38 108. ] vhich gives yi { McVey knocked Jeanette down twenty: gainst oO on Indicates eet outa tpoued ata Uimvelind Dee. eats poetgued nals J | the home team, and Caldweit ne |CRECOND. ACES Thies yearolde and up; | i Nol troubl ‘ foe | four times, Twice Joe waa out cold at | 1. ° . "GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY yeneits for elt [at Ceshmes. Dua tue ah | NR a relat Rabid Be eect am car roan sore rouble for Giant Pitchers Renae jenitia toe gmm, 188 for pTiigh etc 10, Ilene, |[[ ever. No difference in And when he reeled out at the begining | Baie” | Washing i" ged! Hobie, run dives: over cherish | MESSE earance from the reg- | | of the fiftieth round McVey, lifted from | Sree Be cetennet See Be ede We Oe ea RACE. “theee-venraiie and no; selling; | fr attached stiff cuff. ) { air, tottered toward him and, nold- | All those who have ploked the Giants to win the world's series against 4 ny and McInnis Ray dew 1S: a spring Mald . 1 x out hie hands, said: “Jos, you win. || the Athletics bags their predictions on the alleged superior strength of the || j ries || FIRST Us 1 wali Pe iion seme ea ie oe A new feature in an old brand Tean't pe any further.” Giants’ staf of pitchers. To offat this the adherents of the Athletics point Hartzell sacrificed. Orr to Davie, Ma neinkynaver 1181 8 Nello 109; 3 Lewis —Columbia—soid everywhere | Jeanette and Langford are among the || ( the batting averages that the nluggora trom Philadelphia have made | sel took third piteh, Cree bint: = Magazine 106 since 1875, cleverest fighters in the world, entiroly ;| hitting against Walter Johnwon, conceded one of the greatest box artiste singled to right, scoring Maisel. Creo | POURS RACK. —thtee-yearolds sed up: Ra} Plain, pleated and dress sh aside from their remarkable physica! || that the national gaine has ever known, ‘The enthustastio followers of the . died stealing, McAvoy to Lavan, Ca- rn tmne ih: lhonald Meco ToT: tee ree fadeless fabrics: $1.50 and u fitnens for fighting. Both ere giants in, American League champions point out that if J. Franklin Raker can bat huthers threw Knight out. One Run. tz; wah 99, strongth. Langford is the hardest hit-/[ 318 against Johuson what will he do with the offerings of Mathewson, i Lavan grounded to Knig ETH HACE Jearolde and ny, enlling; Columbia Shirt Co., lee. New Yorks ter. He has one of those old fashioned || Marquard, Tesreau and Dema Faker has a "weaknesa”’ for getting to BATTING ORDER. (Continued from ) Med! to Holten, Caruthers + Sy tall id. x Tester Gere mee For sale in all the things designated as a “wallop.” Joan-|{ all the stay pitchers in the American League, He tated a7 against Groeg Tight, Malsel threw’ Daley " best men’s furnish- ette is a trifle faster, a bit more of and 44 against Ruswoll Collins ts another «lugger who will give the Giant |] rvekse Fo amith, 8 BUN, BRS Het LAL RR et daa bps tae Eb ing and department boxer, a wearing, tireless fighter, He | twirlera n hard rub, ‘The fisurem reveal that the former Cohumnta College J|cnraow, ey Grifin, rf Med out to Dooin. Byrne threw out | fink 083" Dwesora 1053 <iregg 108s lee, Toes Ld ba a seldoin wins quickly when against aj| player batted 227 aguinat Johnson, 211 against Scott and wainat Crees. || Stengel, cf Sweeney, 2h. uns, None Left —oUISvIcLEN WINNERS. Mate, 1 : wile stores. firet class man, ‘The two, terrific alug- || Jack Barry also managed to get to Johnwon for an average wf 0, Sy dtd [] Wheut, If Schmidt, 1. IND INNING—Mages wan called ti allowance claimed, ‘Track maddy Ger and wary, careful figiting boxer, | Rube Oldring. ‘The “wizard” from Washington, who wext year will draw [{ funnel, 1, Zinn, If Fout strikes, Cravath filed out to| FIRST Five and a hit furs make an {ntereming study in fighting Poa salary sald to be $12.60), never really foul Stuffy Motnnis or F, |] Minith, by + ef Thorpe. Ste ran away out in shore) !onR#: ty old fies: setiinae= atyle, urphy. The Ya an re of when the Washington atar |) Clsher, s+ 3b, entre and ught Byrne's short fty,| Theodorita, 10) (Wood. st, Gypsy Reports from the Gari the mou which sng At the Ghent pitchers are up P| Mecerty, © Rarrgen, & . None Left Love, 108 ( ond ” Boy, 1 unuwual advance oy ph ihere are Men on the bases and o! REELING ies gna estan | MeCormick popped to Byrne Mayer| (Martin. t LT My Rite night's pout. SIBISh dba) Jtosded out Stock, Crandall Med out to} Hirdle Willams, Otrante. tram wx “SMOKE BALL" JOY oi eimaas | \ ane Faneh H ener In deep centre, No Runs. ‘Aone | Hloraains Marbara Lane and Christo SON, th tt Washingtor ent heated squabble bet Ween) home and four gamem abroad, t! \ se ie SNIN Pe mutuals ta Ditclers oleate cont eon certain players und the National ome (pint tO tea by the total winning | “THIRD INNING—Doolan struck out mutuals paid: ‘Theodoriia, straight terday for 1411. Tt is said hie salary | ¢sslun over the former's uppa ntage we two 6 4 ie Burns walked. «Mayer filed to} 134.10, lace 88.10, show lave a) lnexest over | cermunat antic! an ur nt could {pitched for the Dodgers, was hit tinety | Thorpe. Paskert lined out to Cooper, | pi 5M; ‘Tom + ard. world’s» tw e i made wh the ould be | the first’ two dnnings a allowed | No. Runs, ne Left. ‘OND RACH olds ant yer ohnson| spite of the suyle ourt of baseball's | dtvid mong both players, and | MeLean popped to Doolan, Wiltse 1 ia Ty Cobb, whose 1 a at it kely tor alt in jown word ry Heaves to & e th rune, which . be heaedlfea sx furlons a 108 ' if ruling against oO i} vera, HeCOrdING to the percentage tt fouled out to EL Burns, Sehupp i i f 1 stipend in rurnored variously from $1402] the ending of such games this season. (had at the end of thes vty toratlow then te win easit ee MUP tripled |«Vanduseny, frst; Winters: * #12. 0, No mutter how the argtinent results it Rin TMrawn aatievad Rucker in the seventh {deeb rikhts Dooln made a great | tirosm, sacond; Taiciile Allen, hin This i¢ @ $5.08 ratse for Jonnaon, and |! Dourl te eee At tates Jonneon, Preaident of the Amerie to allow a pinch bitter to go in} Thorpe'y fy In ahort vient. | (Moved), third. Thine 1.124%,” Envy he's worth every cent of It and mora | pM Ae ty eaeett ago and one of the mem- ‘oibh, who pitched for the Braves, | FOURTH { ee 4 a . ; t Sumter, Duquesne, Little Baker There ave thousands of men in business, me el bers of te Natio ept his hits well weastered and allowed | hse Said Yo | ads Rincon, Aenyroke, Uncle Dikand m in busines etory ‘ kent his Nieft, Lobert forced out Qooln, Sohupp | Mira Dell alwo ran. ich ainay than the oni died {If the National commis eee wii | CHK, declares taat if any: « ot peseheldnet Rea taky SianeMer ee eee Cie to darts Cael) ovordolar mutusls paid Counterpart tener, John eas ie the players. so ore (hat they'll) Her of the Giants or Athlet Riemhauh iwam aet in by \ vaneing Lobert to second, Cravath | etralyht, 64.00; place. $120: show, §ht0 = va oe ils NOT ee it the first, opp | covering the world’s we frihton to cop the a walked, filing the Wages, Lobers | Wintergreen, $6.20; show, $7.00, yn thu nap. « SO ta woe] OVlt wt the ‘ ! ro not es, . 4 | aveile Allen, 4.20, . ita ya to be the gene Hpression | a ctr soured oon Byrne’é sacri te a Bim He earns hie pay, What tT eee eae at sath towered fran pinyin Stallings used duck Quinn, the former tphorpe, Magee going to third and! paying profession whon| eee ie ee sconcocted of | talk is that the play have tol Ya pitcher to do the honors [Cravath to second on the thmw to ate enough to teach vaelup interest in baseball than the pregene Ge une thing or the other—piay or write] PI INNING—Moran singled to} Sidok ahrew cut Dootan: McGraw is said to recee} world’s Me f them argue | tire being no possibility of then: | t Cutshaw singled to right, Moran " Lett { Wally, wiles le w-meatrunie coer anys jb have allvited | 6 allowed to sy pat NVA Ue CC ACOTAL TBLAAPAY HaIKARE Tiiceee GAA COR. SPRUCE &/NASSAU STS work oy r the profita kumes ainve t discunsing the tm: «uP ‘ond, Ate bh) Moone) ed a dou ¢ cae Muck | present errangement went Into Yoxue| ‘If Connlo Mack. want wee te (GNINE the hases. Wheat struck out Siicoe. ah Saw AU q In ws. The other clube and playere|®o Inte the, world's. x 2 Flumminoil did ikewise and when Smith |eaiing third on the ‘oper scored | MEN'S not partichmting In the division of Giants without the servi ane [atrack out for the third out Quinn was | oi, ato corn Rive lave Semel { pisnu tidal wale-ck thle have, become jrvlous and dise|Haker and Bad ins he may do it, [Riven a trementous ovation, No RUN | ieert, May Siok, One 1 ntly defeated the Knaiisn| atiaiied. 3 : - pes ers have been natvucted vot! Three Left one i i in veterans, amateur ea Paivile cent ent hares 1p rite OF: ta wive the IS Brenel m that | smith singled to contre, GriMth sup ey how piteh- 0 Wiehe Seen i 86d professional, ts said to de suffering other meven clube ot [if they tuiore the requent qimiahnrent | freed 1. Sith at second, Reulbaeh | ing fur the Glants, 12, Hurns walked ( tragut and \ from “nervous prostration.” The strain . as did the Rea! be found [to Cutshaw. Sweeney singled to cen-| Mayer was culled out on strikes. Pare oF nee { of golf lan't vhystem) te a nerve stram.| Sox in the American League, has mado | simi tre, Griftith pulling up at second. | struck out, Burns stole second nuits ore SAMULES. aud Esa Players ciaim that in a champtonaiip| the other owners of clube in the cireuit Je Mack, cnanaxer of the ate {SemIAde pur the ball aver the vibe) Dooln mingled Uiroweh the bux, bene sey Aa Malay Geer: ati tae q moeting where winning o: lostng may | VOY ane inlikels Qiat Khe plan of]: had ie attention ed to the | felt fence for a iy van, scoring voing to third Doon stole second a | depend upon any one ehiot between start-| rah FS veal ay nt made by Manager M GriMith and sw ah of hin, | s n D8, iann, president of the Cine y r MoQraw of while Schauer held the ball Lobert fo SAVE AT | | ing and finishing the etrain on tie) ee een iceman of the came | ite that if they Kot an ever| Zinn doubled to left Mann hit to J.! wer second, svoring Ko Rurne Nk, "dhtae’ Gohuieis, ‘reat seat te As Worn by } nerves of each contestant Ww terrific. miasion, which he frst suggested some | jek Chat the New Yorks would | Smith, who tagged Zinn going to third. Wing Dooln to third On an at i it The lightest turn of the wrist, the/yeurs ago, will be tried next ar Me ifesien hai bet = A oulet Mr Mack Deal singled to centre, Mann going to tempted double steal, Dooin was pinched oma! miscalculation, may make bellever that It would be the greatest |LObIIT | ce ae Pee tee Hk BIE third, On a double steal Mand was out) at the pla Fey Pr "$ b ould W An th Aten A at the pl ehauer to Melean | UP ONE, FLIG! the difference in the world in tue reauli (thing In the world for the en eats sete ihe Wek tn the wortd Jat the plate, MeCarty to Cutshaw to! Run. One Left MEN'S You have to clamp the iid on aii ren. |leaqie ba et ee ‘ a RMLES McCarty. Three Runs. One Left. Crandalt filed to Dooin in deep tert tations except those of slght and rnel* Athen ehaae ache Were Mnished (t] Although in che majority of cases thel Deana ae MOAI 32 Mcliamau nuts Tanai ti: Ridges) Aviad SAMPLE Y 0) a 50, } een Iden for the furtherance of Inter: {Betting both here and in Philadelphia hax |eent Mevarthy lifted to Grif, jout, Mayer to Magee. No Runs e OS em Pe EEE a Fe eo LE UEC ULE re err Ori vega TUG dL Orr cree BRIER AR eR SAMELE. ou pa) ousave Im baseball, for instance, the siizhicer|sarien played, Iie would have each club (Ink 10 reports from other citles, any {singled to left, scoring Fisher, but want feviation in @ pitched ball may jose a|in the National | # play each cluy wagering that haw been done has been out irving to make second, Zinn to . giaee Bare; the Teast difterence tn tt Ja the American Leugue four gases at et even money [ation te Rworney, ne None | ‘| Because a KAUFMAN HAT has the THREE DOLLAR ing ov dlrooting & ewinging bet may love | — a Nit | } . 1 port season eerion and «world's chan | ADY GRATTAN WINS soma Vea saa w wees som There Are Many Light-weight — QUALITV and the FIVE DOLLAR STYLE. Pe pionship, But tn baseball there is much BUCKEYE STAKE RACE male "4 aa | fouled Hummel. mith amaind. “ More piiysical effort, Suet ws those ie tn yuitts ae id. Canine | Braith Recond w M A Ld canes | : « wen MeCarthy foottall and other Tougher games, and| — aga Jan "M6: Svcs threw wildy carn tim mopping ot | WWOOLeNS Masquerading as 16-02. 66 ad } the physical effort deadous the atrain on) COLUMBUS, 0, Oct, S—Judwer tus | Links, 1M. Signin Weranche, 105) Vue first, Grifth fled out to Siengel No | the nerves. Gay called off the Attn , SAB | Ramee 10 em, 100s Fer Mes Pe Ba Tens; One Lath * * { ‘A man diving into a tackler head firat| trot, the Buckeye stake for $5,000, In| Mey, ih. Premonition, ie Lauieritie cup, | DHERD INNING SER GCaLHUAE Ot This is not evident tothe average buyer until the cold er i : With a football tucked under hie arm| Which four heats were raced pesterday, qe antes, Best Por, 301; AS | Btongel did the mame. Wheat went out. | winds begin to blow. A guarantee is the safest way. that smart soit hat--thetalkof the town—hereONLY 1e doesn't have much thne to think about| ruling race closed after the fourth ar Mace, : Dae | in blues, gree 1 bi ms. Get Ye \* poaskvie results. It's all action with him! heat. "This gave first money to Lady purest UT Pea te esha Sane anon Bets : _ in blues, greens and browns. Get Yours, f which makes the nerye strain leas to be! Grattan (Cox), who Won the #econd and aos pee et ree 8. aM. Sctiit Suits to Measure, $20 ‘ ‘ counted upon, Footbuil players seldom| Md heats an neat 4 1 show any rin of nervous strain until) Ceace (soo nae ey mrsaehie, 8 Min, 104 ae ae a te at: " We guarantee that every yard of material used by us orn (McDonald nda sto) Vania es ger, 5 out, Cutshaw a an : ? Me after the game. Then the greatest Of) (pencer) fourtl SINTH RACK. Selling, three searvoldie mell retired Dewi Rariden fouled out to is strictly 16 oz., unless otherwise specified, We them a aly fo break 20h, ahe ince Fig haat a, see iat Gt | Hummel, No Runs, None Left guarantee fit, finish and satisfaction, and that every . ne 1 Het, 108 an “Witen, *OURT! NN — el " - i fini: i ° fer ais domn'at Princeton s for eure] LOUISVILLE ENTRIES, Wine Mina Mio Iii, 11g. | FOURTH INNING Hummel die, F een oe ae Rae Cela te ee a ee Apaivution wikrwai Nt with dec Trwck tant t 60, fought through the second half like | an infuriated lion surrounded by the| LOUISVILLE RACE TRACK, O sare way. Misher strock out Ne Runs Deaters, Yet in the dressing room @ few | The entries for to-morruw's foo mnait. rae Left, minutes after the last whinte he was. 48 follows on Kid Awh aud > tn @ byeterical breakdown—abnolutely sent a one wile Grant Clark, welterweights, fougat ft @ut of his head. | 1h. satie Jounet teen fast rounds in a tent near Ei ‘ ik ae . ae Rati Mo si wood, s euburb. ‘The veteran Ash pur sutilay World “\Wants 10) Lindare, 110, Bigs Divtiwer, 11%, (UP, & wane battle, but Claik on MACE —ilavaieed, baeyear-olds, as |SMDed & Clean decision yver bim, clearly Work Monday Wonders. | t |Broadway ©& (Ninth Street lishment. “Mannallian's Man Aalier” O* 20 Stores in New York 6 Brochign Samples and book of style suggestions mailed upon request. Arnheim 35 STORES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES

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