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12 YANKEES FINISH IN SEVENTH PLACE MATTY OR MARQUARD WIL PITCH FIRST OF BIG GAMES 4 McGraw Gives His $-———_—_—— Players Final Lecture for To- Morrow's Tussle and Says He Is Pleased With Condition cf Fitchers. @ team that rely on sna though, he impr the field. July. the “All I want you to remembe: sald to them, “is that one ball game in Just the same as another, whether it be played for the world's championship or te get into the first division along in Play againat the Athletica just me ag you would axainat the St. By Bozeman Bulger. John McGraw had a meeting of his team in the clubhouse this morning and put them through a short prac- Ulce behind closed gates. He bas not seen the Athletics play and will not ‘until the two champions line up for the first game of the big fight to-inor- Trew. The Giant manager has never believed in advance observations on |; expecta to play against. He always has preferred to judgment—meet the emergencies as they arise. One thing, sed upon the Giants to-day, and, if they keep ft in mind, More good will have been done than week of watching the Athletics on Cardinals, and that is all there i Lo tei, Just go in there and p lar game of basedail, 1 1 allow your Mp decause ti lot of money large amount of worry. should upect us now.’ Rot been decided. dtemond wayn feel sgeure. will pitch at Philade that Tesreau will ‘Thuraday and that the condition Detter shape right ie The Phillies, picked the Giants to wi Teau will sald Otto Knav the Phillies, last niant, degree of success Lit when he wasn't wild. by this that T think pitcher than Mathewson Deer of them al wafe time hi they do wi Among Genera! opinion that Pitch the opener for Plank. If the a fe so that Plank and pitted against cach o me the fans will Eddie Plank i» wid—seven y ament, time out or trouble will begin, @hawkey, Brown two gumes, and t) ue Shawkey i regular moa! uncertain quantity fall, for instance. @ox hitless for six The same inn thing Athletics two years in Babe jhe exception been bothered about who wi Dich for the other slide all acason,” he ‘And I see no reason why It re that it will fon, but that te not at all certain. it two pitchers will be Mathews ‘and Marquard, but in what order has It is known that M Graw would rather have Murquard pitch St the Polo Grounds than at Phila phia, but at the same time he would Ike to have Matty work in the opener, Thef pretence: of the Old Master In the would go @ long way toward settling the nerves of the team for the Geries, With Matty pitching they « hia W 1y his pitehin that has inspired him with much con- fidence in the ultimate outcome Marquard, Tesreau and Demaree are in now than time since the season began, Particularly strong, and It te beink freely predicted that he will be one uf the heroes of the big series, PHILLIES THINK TESREAU WILL BE HARDEST FOR ATHLETICS. hi ut L mean he Most but they can't nt runt ut not many Rude will ve good any time he starts those in @ position to have gny knowledge on the subject it is tae hief Bender th ‘After him will come the veter iKnment of pitchers LIKELY THAT MATTY WILL PITCH OPENING GAM judging from the order in which they ave worked during the last ten daya, it fa very Ilkely that Matty will pitch the opener to-morrow, that Marquard Vedneaday, | Matty will back for his second game Friday. Marquard gets in for a second game, ndoubtedly will do, this! be the touxhest tiem Will have to face, If the bix fellow han good control, Matty ny Athletics will h won't do find Tesre. a make hits A Marqua seo Southpaw duel ever waxed. not is Very much in he i Marquard hin first time out a a the stand but on no yar you will the results far more satisfactory than if ives to get all worked ie a big title and a ind take. The little manager of the three time champions saya that he does not know who Will pitch against his team to-m: Tow, and that it fs not causing him any ‘We haven't ing to The Giant manager is even In doubt i pitch for his own club, ¢ Mathew qT come it Matty, WHI never be able to hit him with any AN during the aon he was the hardest man for us to sea- won't elup Th will » Hddie | Breaten: t the the fans may expect one of the greatest exuiditions ‘hing the game has ever seen those two games Connie Mack's He must rely upon Bush or Houck for rewult of the series Will depend largely on that selection, Among the players in the American regarded us @reatest young pitcher In that organi- Bation, Still, they realize that fef how £001 4 youngster may be dur- bound to ue mat- in a world’s ‘Take the case of Tesreau last He he happened al y big # and Hugh Bedient w few ins r been of & at tea, ere rol Brown is one of Mack's best, probably h freeee pilcuers aud on aevount of hia! Of aquatic aglisvements, coolness uni h would be worked in the an co) there jn a pei in to be the lotion. games and lost weven during the hut Mack doemn't pick hig mm records any mors than McGraw does, Bush in hot. In many ways he has the charac. terlation of Otle Crandall. and they can atep in and pitch as welt when the bare are full in a clone As when there are two out and thelr team ten runt ahead. Houck, the other Athletic younget has @ wonderful record, reason Connie M: him at all. He lost four, a record equal to that of Demaree. It in pretty safe to that He the ser! in fill of banebatl peopte, an early hour this morning there ‘® renewal of the oft heard clamor rd nonte. In a way It in hard tha ordinary mand for reserved noi necialy when it known that any one can go to the grounds and get a $2 seat, unreserved, to-morrow with lote leas trouble than trying to ick will not start a fand re all Alatributed twenty- four hours ago, and there fe no tm t worry about thoae 800. There will be #000 on nnié at tha ticket officer at the ground every day, all day long, and that should be enough for all. There vas plenty of room last year. In fact the Brush stadium has never been taxed to itm capacity at a worth series. NATIONAL COMMISSION RS ARE NOW HERE. The National Commission members rot In yeaterday, at least August Herre man and Thomas J. Lynch did, and wih hold a meeting this morning to dispose of the question of the players writing for the pal Mr. Herrmann is dis- he matter in a common- =m. to @lacourage th players in allowing thelr names to 1 to articles that they do not wri think we should respect the con! that they Into hefore we our order, said. “I know that eral of them signed contracts some t We will allow these to fulfil t obligations, but will advise them not make any more such contracta In the | future," Line for Tickets in Philly Forms 15 Hours Before Sale, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 6. — Fifteen hours before the Ninth st t entrance to Gimbeix store was scheduled io opened to the firat of the seekers to the Athletic-Giants wame here, from the ‘oaiai Telewraph and Company in the Bourse Butldin, planted them- guard of the line which grew und grew from that time unti & few hours lal Bringing up the rear of these two, line of fans in single roadway side by AuURAReS, sandwiches, and other edibles, A rves under command of James Robinaon, is keeping the dewalk beside the waiting line open to pedestrian trafti t on the Post-Office a foresighted men with ‘ato baskets, canned goods and er packing totes wh: disposing of from 2% cents to Har apiece to thome In line Business was anything but brisk on thin line of goods for an hour after the line wan fo! but when the muse! bones of the waiting ones com- enced to protest against the wearin ond pain caused by the long adherence tv one position, quarters and half dol- lars from reluctant els leaped forth into the non-reluctant hands oP the improvised seat peddlers, BERMINGHAM WINS WYKAGYL GOLF TITLE. —_—__—_ 'T. V. Hermingha:n won the ehampion- ship of the Wykugy! Country Club yeu erday when he defeated HL V. Caines up and 6 to go at % holes, Berning- ham, whowe vecord for the course is e wae AS Jerry Toavers’s, had all the er oof his match, and won with « Digger margin than wan anticipated. In the final'round of the @econd alx- teen, H. D, Zimmerman won from K, ©. Descker, 6 up ami 4 0 0, and in the thid eimteen Anal, GQ. 1, Luhman defeated L. C. Goetting 7 up and 6 to ply The second and third eixteens be were at 14 holes, -—-—— BALL PLAYERS CAN WRITE “SPECIALS” THIS YEAR, No havehal! player or manager may | write for the newspapers after the world’s nerted, but those with ts with newspapers signed to Sept. 27 may go abeud with rowriting this year, Thin was the inion reached by the National Hames ball Commission this afternoon. ——____ Makes Record Freak Swim Buster Elionsky, the ningteen-yearold 205-pound New London youth, swam With hands and feet manacied from the Battery to within a half mile of Coney Island yesterday, The feat, which w. accomplished jp 6 houre % minutes, }o parallel in the bistory prior th BEST t fire it was believed that ries in prefereice to either Shawkey or Hush, Brown wreached his knee some time however, and has never fully re- red. Grapevine Information does not count for much at best, but throughout the colony of players here for the big gamen stent rimor that Bush rk horse’ of the Ath- Thie young fellow won thirteen ason, wonderfully courageous, pitcher and itken the going when it le Nelthor of them knows the meaning of “nerves,”* but for nome a ao ao o e Phillies, zu Povo INDIAN THORPE LOSES SPRINT BUT WINS Ht CONTEST halt Giants Get Final Practice in Exhibition Game With v GR READY Tie BATTING ORDER. New York. Philadelphia, nods Knabe, 2b Doolan Ryrne, %b., 5 Mai Herzog, 9. Murray, rf Harley, ¢. Vaakert, cf. Merkle, Ib.. Kilifer, ©. Schupp, p. Chalmers, p. (fryectal GRO! POLO UND, NEW 6.-The Phillies helped prepare Mants for the world's seri afternoon when tional 1 tion game. exercl hoth regular and sub, they played ague champions in an exhibl- Manager McGraw gave final to every member of his string, Umpiree—Brown and Kiem, to The Evening World.) YORK, Oct, the jon here this the Larry Doyle and Fred Snodgrass both ispelled all fear that tiey would not be able to play againat the Athletics, Re Giante went through a lively practice and neither showed the least algna of lameness, The Glunte giving « were going te row in swell iniforma ore their old travelling ite this afternoon, Richard Marquard t the tp thet his teammates show real cl ‘wes to-~nor- An a litte preliminary to the game meners of both teame indulged in « miniature fle! day for the benefit of ‘The first between Jim the crowd of 3,000 falthfuls. event was @ 10-yard dash Thorpe, Olympic hero and sometimes baliplayer, and Hane Lobert, the Phil- les’ fast third baseman. time of 10 Thorpe fi ished in a Labert 1 the winner ituing ‘Tesreau, quard, Mayer as contestants. wood for first place with a monster drive of 44 feet out to the centre fleld stands, Lobert won the around-the-base race from four starters in fifteen seconds, Lucerus, The Cooper of the McGraw aent out all in the exhibition game. FIRST INNING—Knabe Murray, Doolan singled to ton strikes, Miller the Luderus Med out to Th None Left Murray filed out to Paskert, THLRD 1 Burn Killifer Bled out home ahead of the Indian in the fa 5 recone for the distar great burat of poet, but could not overtake the fying and he came over the plate @ Glant# waa accond De. flied out to Paskert, Lobert stole was the crowd's favorite ontest, with Mar- Paskert and Indian made in hie regulars fled out to right. Byrne hit Into a double play, Hersog to Doyle to Merkle. No Runa, Thorpe batted for Snodgrass and fouled to Kiliifer, Doyle fied out to Paskert. Fletcher got a hase on balls and acored on Burna’s double to left, Doolan threw out 20g. One Run, One Left, SOUND INNING Magee was called to Burna, No Runa, Harley Merkle ted out to Miller, No Runs. None Left ‘NING—Paskert flied out to tw Thorpe, AST Tovenes aT The UNDS.——- SPRINGS ON THE CENTRE FIELD PENCE AND VERE HEAD NETS For. Baner's HrTs. JUST BEFORE THE B For, Keay HITTERS, The Highiande: race after all. hirelings were able to keep out of and the Brown League races, pectively, The that the Athletios did theirs, The and a half games over the Phillie: and a half games on the Senators, year running. @uoh great thi In the American Le: disappointments, Th orld’s cba the Clevelands were third. Fletcher threw out Chalmers, No Runs, None Left. Schupp fouled to KilKfer, Knabe tossed out Thorpe and Doyle. No Runs, FOURTH INNING—Wiltse now pitch- ing. Crandall went to right and Cooper to left. Fletcher threw out Knabe, Doolan out, Heraog to Merke, Byrne out, Wiltee to Merkle, No Runt None Left. Fletcher filed out to Paskert, Cooper eingled to right, Heraog filed out to Paskert, Crandall forced Cooper at sec- ond, Bryne to Doyle. No Runs, One Hit One left. No errora, One asaist. FIFTH INNING-—Hersog ent to third and Btock to short, Magee flied out to Hergox, Miller fied out to Merkle No Runs, None Left, Hartley singled to left. Merkle fouled to Luderus, Schupp fouled out to Killi- fer. Thorpe doubled to right, scoring Hartley. Doyle singled to left, scoring Thorpe. Fletcher forced Doyle at sec- ond, Byrne to Doolan, Two Runs, One Left SIXTH INNING—Paskert tripled to left. Killifer out, Schupp to Merkle Paskert ecoring, Chalmera filed out to Thorpe. Doyle tossed out Knabe, One Run, None Left. te ae AMQNG THE GOLFERS. ‘The entries for the women's national hamplonship at Wilmington next week and the pairings for the qualifying round will be announced to-morrow Afternoon by John Reid jr. the secr (ary of the United States Golf Aasocia- ton, It ts probable that @ ropresenta- tive fleld of American women golfers will be on hand when the champlonship begins next Monday, prepared to Jo thelr utnost to keep the title In the United States. Miss Dodd, who won the Canadian title Saturday; Miss Gladys Ravenscroft and Miss Mabel Harrison will represent Great Hritam, An inter- esting fact in regard to the tournament ie that it will be the first national golf championship of any kind in this coun- south of Mason and ‘The imaginary boundary orth and the South in a Stone's throw to the northward of the Wilmington links, Two of the autumn tournaments of the Wi ‘o-morrow the women golfers on the course of the North Jersey Country Club, and on Thurada: the Salisbury course will be the sc of the competition, Robert White, of the Ravialoe Couns try Club, near Chicago, considered one of the most expert gr United States, has b Shawnee Country Club to take entire charge of the Delaware River course. It ig undorstood that the Anancial in- ducements are fattering. White bas UMIRES: TD se Highlanders Finish in Seventh Place in American League Atter All— St. Louis Has Two Tailenders. Inished in seventh place in the American League The Browns were only able to split even with the Napa in their double header yesterday, consequently Frank Chance's the “leather medal” this season, as both of her ti finished in last place in the N: In the National League the Pi: before the season opened, only finished fourth, the Cubs beating them out for third. The Braves made a great showing, coming from last place to fifth and landing higher than the Dodgers, Who at one time threatened to end the season near the top of the he both the Bostons nw THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 19138. [ SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). FOR, ATHLETICS Goat Fur PReTEcTeD the cellar, St. Louls {ts entitled to ms, the Cardinals onal and American Giants won their flag much ecaaler Now Yorks had a margin of twelve while the Mackmen only had six who finished second for the second tes, who promised ind the Naps were big mplons only finished fourth, while RESULTS AT LAUREL. FIRST RACE-Six furlongs.—Three- year-olds and upward.— Bat Mapterson, | 104 (Halsey), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and oven, | won; Sir Alveucot, 10 (Gentry), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, second; Luria, 108 (Rightmire), 15 to 1, third. Time, 1.1415. Americus, Clem! Beachey, Nimbus, Chilton Queen, Joe{ Gaitens, Compliment, Fred Levy, At-| Edith Ines, Nello and Ancon r fillles and geid- two-year. five and a halt —Btromboll, 11 (T, McTag- wart), 1 to 4, out and out, won; Addie M., 109 Gifutwell), 7 to 2, 1 to 10 and out, second; Unfurl, 108 (Wolfe), 6 to 1, 6 to 1 and 1 to 3, third, ‘Time, 10.07, Marter and Stellata also ran, THIRD RACE—Three-year-olds and upward; selling; one mile and one-six- teenth.—Hlackford, 108 (Nat! 1 to 4 and out, won; Bonnle Eloise, 104 (J, MeTageart), 2 to 1, 1 to 2 and out, second; Napier, (Watts), to 1 Sto 1 and COND RACE—Fo nd 1 ; mn, third, ‘Mme, 1.46 4-6, ; Fred Mulhotland also ran. FOURTH RACE. Three-year-olds and one mile and sev- enty yards,-Montreasor, 9 (J. McTag- wart), 7 to 1, 8 to 1 and 3 to 2, first; El- (Deronde), 9 to 1, 8 to 1 and 4 to Dr, Duenner, 109 (8. Davis), 4 & to § and 7 to 10, third. ‘Tim Jawbone, Guy Fisher, Btar | Gase, Working Lad alao ran. ! FLPTH RACE—Selling; three-year-olds | and up; six furlongs—Arran, 106 (Byrne), 4 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, frat; Dynamo, 1 (J. McTaggart), 6 tol, 6 to 2 and 6 to 6, second: Homecrest, 105 (Davies, § to 1, 4 to 1 and 8 to 6, third. ‘Mme, LM, Bob Lynch, Mise Moments, Cleopat, Goldwog, Mindinette, Schaller, Toborah, Premier, Muisant, Berkeley alsa ran, | been at Itavislve since 1908, and will| take Immediate charge at Shawnee. He, will continue his efforts all the year round, | At Knollwood on Thursday the Metr politan Advertii Golf Association is Jwcheduted to hold \ts fail tournament em rtising men have been in custom of holding two tournaments each | |year, the first in the spring and the second in the fall, 0+ William 8, Silkworth won the 12-inch sterling silver golf ball |decanter and six Charles E. Berner and Louis ¥, White as a prize for the K. ringer” cone | petition, running from June 1 to Osteo! {ber 1, at the Glenwood Country Club | Sikworth's score was 3 for elgnteer holes. There are fifty-three contest! ants, For some time B. H. Tobey lod the list, with 60, but Silkworth finally brought hiv total dewn to that point, and arrangements had been made to play 0% the tie, Teter AU. READY | heavy and covers a lot of ground, A development of the last week is Long- ‘hs hi ii NATIONAL LEAGUK, ss Chub, Tigers Manifest Definite Im- provements in All Depart- |Mahan Bids ‘Fair to Surpass ments of the Game. (Special to The Evening World.) PRINCETON, N. J., Oct. was exceptionally weak, A unified etruc- ture wag thi machine, but !t had little to oppose it. Could she show that same smoothness 1° {of working and clean formation against | dazed and unfamiliar with his signals, a team which would oppose to her some: thing like her own strength? While little can be proved of the actual strength, there were defi shown over the play of the week before. The beat of these was the development of a distinct inter- ference. On the kick-offs the team kept well bunched in front of the runner and formed @ sort of wedge to open @ hole for him. It enabled the backs to bring the ball down to the forty and forty- five yard line regularly againet the Fordham eleven, ‘The left aide of the line was again stronger. Ballin, ho has improved a lot. Heyniger still has glaring faults when the play does not come hie way; @ tendency to almply slid through the line and lle down In front of some one of the backfeld. He lets his man do as he pleases. Haviland is not strong enough for centre, He plays a good game, but with a bigger opponent would be smothered. . Trenkma: better lineman {f he can learn the tricks of the centre berth. He is strong and streth for @ guard position. He {m brin in much more aggressivencas into a harge and gaining experience in andiing his man. It was a pleasure Saturday to see the speed with whioh the ends and tacles got down under kicks, Ballin and Phil- lips were every time down with the wing men and Phillips's tackling has im- proved, The Fordham backs were nailed In thelr tracks and found no chance to run the punta back, Since Buck LAUREL ENTRIES, RACE TRACK, LAUREL, Md, Oct, 6.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: FIRST RACE—Threeyearolds and Selling: six furlongs..*Trifler, 105; "Progressive, 08; Oldemobile, 108; *8herwood, 113; Hoyal Mesage, 117; Kate K., uhtning, 110; *Houcy Hee, 118, Delamour, Hing Stone, 124 ter Welles, 105, D RACK —Three-year-olde and upward upward; M4 THIRD RACK —Threeyearolda and upward; one tulle and seventy yarda~"The Kump, 110; Mearton, 113; 11 Ganga, 07; *Nosredna, 118; Ashmeade, “112; Moliie 4, 111; Hienda, five welling; i Hatters * Fairy 0 1H, Wellow y Ann K., 100; lerveer, 112, Keach Nand, Hugh, 105; Dangensiin adge Walser, 100, furs ATTLE- Princeton Marvels At Strength Shown by Team Against Fordham Princeton | Crimeon camp. This afternoon, when does not know what to think of her|'h@ Players report after their Sabbath team’s atrength. Superficially it would |Te*t ® long blackboard talk will give appear from Saturday's game that she | ;; Was very strong, but the strength shown | s, then was only relative, and Fordham | ¢, with scoring power, de-¢ The varsity eleven will run through fensive power and the working of a) "ls, and it is the consensus of opinion we; abit two muleaHacebmook, 149: | Te, M4: Melos, 144) Col, Htobert Ne tand tins, 14; Major Head, Oe 8 peg ey LRBAGUB. ty EE Bios H ie ia re FINAL STANDING OF THE CLUBS L. Up 4 points against Lebanon Valley, she ought to afford team this com! a better test of the Tiger | "* ing Saturday. Brickley as a Kicker at Harvard, (Special to The Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Oct. &.—Har- Vard's showing against Bates Saturday caused no great enthusiasm in the | 0) them something to talk about. Coach jaughton will trace out the mistakes of jaturday and snow bow these mishaps an be avoided in the future. No scrimmage is looked for to-da: that @ nm man will plot team A in Bradiee's place. Bradlee played through thi riods against Bates. He seemed slowing up the fast Crimson back field. A peculiar twist of his arms while call- ing out his plays invariably gave the Maine team a fair Kea of just where to expect an attack. From now on Coach Haughton intends to pay close attention to Mahan’s punt- ing and drop kicking. The ex-Andover star in his prep schoo! days was Brick- ley's greatest rival. Now he olde fair to outrival his old opponent, Guyer to Retum to Cornell Varsity Line. ITHAGA, N. Y., Oot. 6.—Cornell's football team, which provement over previous performanc: in the game inst Oberlin, has b further strengthened, it was learned to-day, by the lifting of the faculty ban on Guyer, one of last year's tackles who so far haa been unab! play on the varait; Guyer has been on probation all fall, but ho has now been placed in good standing by the faculty and will be. ‘allable for the coaches to- His experience and atrength nell another good tackle and strengthen the line, which prom- i rv ah coaches to-day = will work for the Carlisle game wi! faith In the team thi Rg atrenuous effort will dewin th more core. A | hin week for in made ti weak spots yes! lay manifest- a when the second team was on the field. eu, Heecher Easily Whips Martin, } Willie Beecher, the aggressive Mast { Side lightweight, judging by the hatte he waged against Johnny Martin at the Garden A, C. Saturday night, ts as good eve YE, N. NODGRASS MAY NOT GET IN SE. We Got Tris Guuen on WHFS STUNG, See? MaKe & CoLcuMisor “THst_ AN SIGN MS oO T Bo. RB ALONG TH’ CH s PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 6. taking the Philadelphia team to New York early this afternoon, as he had originally planned, Mac pions will not leave here with hie plage ers until 8 @clock to-night. He too’ advantage of the fine weather te-@ay to give his men good work-oute this morning and again this afternoon. ‘his would have been our @ay,” re- marked Mack as he watched the ground Keepers getting the ficld into condition. 1 wisi world The leader of the Athletics wae te that cold, stormy weather was pre> dicted for this week after to-mostew, “That's too bad," Mack remarked, will be bad for the players and bed for the spectators, I had been hoping for r warm weather. Bente: Pitcher in the opening game, @nighed his course of preparations yesterday when secret practi fans are still guessing as to whether Thomas or Schang wi handle Bendar’g delivery. awful whipping, nearly out in the first and eighth rounds, was only Martin's gameness that The New Clops-ru Bxcluave, “ a ¥ PLAYOGRAPH 34 RIES Arrive Here To-Night —Insteed of Manager Cenale of the American League cheme this would have been our @ay. we were going to start the serles this afternoon." “TR who is expected to be the was hed. The ————.-—____ Beecher gave his opponent an ote ting, Wing Cellier ® WORLD Lda ww iT. AF PAR AVE. LT, Biie,-B00.t me higher, EATS AND BOXES WORLD GERIES Games on Affected b You may find amon seeking. 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