The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1913, Page 16

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a a Rc. or meee era gate Maen ne = re THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913. SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO COME ON, EVERYBODY! Copyright, 1918, by The Prens Publishing Co. (The New York Werld). De a NN Cas ee wake L'm GoIna TO wow THe Bare PRT LOOMS SONLIGHT Wek, To-Day Is the Day and the Polo Grounds Is the Place Where the Event That We've Aa Been Looking Forward To for Months Takes Piace. Rhee Vat Mi Tie Tigtet LINC. 2AM Cupp, 1910, by The Prem Pubiiching Co. ins New Tork World) * L, well, how time @oes fiy! Wi: the Dig day that .we've all been looking forward for months. And almost Lefore we know f¢ the 1913 championship will be settled, the pennatt run up on somepody’s fax- pole and the Big Serion a matter of Mistory. One thing has been established this Just as in other ecansons before Bearman may get up a little tempo- ary enthusiasm over other games, but BABRMBALI. ‘s THE game in ‘United States. «What other game wae fans willing to @and in line for @ day and a night to @et tickets and early admission to the @rounés? ‘What other game enables ticket sharps te jump prices sky high—and get the Woney? One or tto of the biggest col- Jage football matches may do if—put there isn't another gamo played on this green earth that draws like baseball— G@rawe regular shouting, howling, ball @ragy enthusiasta who fo to see the game all’ summer long and then wind Wp with one jamboree of sensations in the eo-called world series. You may ko te @ certain football! match every year Because your old college has a team on the gridiron, or because you know lots @t pertectly good people who #0, or use you football as a game. second victory for the flaxen-haired warrior In @ week's tima Bldom re- | shore a “blooming good’ icking. He i K. O. Brown in Winning Form showed up well in the early rounds, but In the sixth he was badiy punished and almost put to siecp, while in the last three rounds he was frequently in dis: tress. Brown leaves today for New Knockout Brown has ‘come for further orders, judging by his-show- ing against Phil Bloom int round bout_at Brooklyn. This is th Coach Haughton Tells His Men That They Put Up the Worst Cleveland Easily Defeats Pitts-| (ic, “iiamen striking at the first ball that the pitchers lobbed over A shrtii 4 burg in Opening Game of Their minim of Mnierene sin calesine ea Exhibition He Ever Saw in ene elit a a a RR yo a BRITTON MATCHED WITH SHUGRUE urn hirts Clean cuffs take the place of soiled ones at one turn. Noattaching or detaching. Thesame asthe: i attached stiff cuff. Saves laundering. Doubles the “life” of the shirt. Lately added to Columbia Shirts, a brand famous both sides of the Atlantic since 1875. ter eunrestend futons 838 Columbia Shirt Co. Ins. Now York, For sale in all the best men’s furnishing and department stores. ‘ ifs ° ° ‘and Princeton, or Ya jearly train to New York than in m TU EGYPT fe) |, or Priaceton and Harval Series, Cy Falkenberg Pitching winning the game, whlch was witnessed | ws egiume @ arvara. ‘Ae c 1A CIG. avy, know every player's His Te: to Victory in Mag eg crowd: CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct. 7.—"I have coached Harvard football middle name and pedigree? is Team to r" "| whitam Kiem, Rt teams for five years, and during that time I have never seen any io Speculators have picked up a limited Shamus Gonnciy and’ Moree ea kite, | team of mine put up a worse exhibition than you fellows Saturday,” An Increase of Seven and One-Half Millions mumber of Uckets for this series. Yee] nificent Style. irex for the world's o wan the unceremonioun aalutation by Coach Haughton that grected terdey they were asking, and getting, ured before thelr boas Harvard's varsity squad yesterday at the opening of the daily black- i} 7 ‘ $ for one ticket cach for the three om | bourd taix, The coach went on to dilate on bonehead and falve alarm =}, In the past six months the sale of MILO Cigarettes increased games that may be played in New York. LAND, Oct, 7—-"Cy" Faken | ree ae Lilie eae jos football players, interspersing his remarks with true “Haughton- sae mesos geg Ne ‘ p : is discriminat- * ‘eteet, from the ball club. In that cune| tame of thelr post-renson series to-day | Agreed” to" accept” the National beaee exceptional showing against Yale meant absolutely nothing, he sald. : This increase : the man who buys from a speculator | And Clevela 0 . 3 tol way in New York and the American ‘The Ell bulldog would be there as usual next November, full of fight, ing smokers is perfect blend. will be paying Just H7 for two tickets, [2 With two out im the seotnd Yonlhe | League interpretation In Philadelphia. and with his teeth ground for crimson gore A lively ecrimmage ing to thi Peg ® Pretty expensive baseball. Yet there are Piiteourene! first hit, a alngle to left. ithe watie ST ase a sic: ntly. In fo programmed for thia afternoon. Cork Tips Ghousands of New Yorkers who wouldn't} aigon then fied out. In the sixth, | ball us he ts abou ; ; hse ee aeae = a ice—25 cents for 25 years Grudge the price if they could be #Ure) iin ne out, Carey @ot the visitors’ provided, of course, there Is somebod a es ~ Price—25 cents for 49 y Of getting thelr seats. One man came Ta aires . mebody t « other bit, a to centre, Dolan 5 Pray oR { ee ret erte? ao ot meats for tne) walked, bat Hane Wagner hit into a CONSOLIDATED BROKERS’ |". local 1-pound championship os i double play. Thy rire - t iret exme to spare I'l give you 86 for] faied'to et @ man 9 : Nationals Lead ANNUAL GOLF TOURNEY. ist nian when he gave Ruby Hirsch em.” Se didn ped rbtiors th a's hi - of Chic: a t lact, t 4 People who go out to the Volo| tithe asin when Jacks Americans, 24 to 21, whe annua handioip welt teurnament | Teer tn New Oriente AG. The ; Grounds to-day, rly, determined to] Lajole's long double of the Consolidated Stock Exchange wl 1s a ¢ New Orleans A, C. e ‘ get in, will probably find leas trouble| run. In the seventh Cleveland scored In October Derby. |} piayea at Saiinbury courne, Garden| frst and eecond rounda were even, but I than they anticipate, Thirty thou-/two more on Olson’ le, - City, Long Island, to-day. There have] the rest were all Herman's. Hirsch ap- ‘ eand seats will be » it the mutes. 1905, been more than thirty entries for the! peared too finely drawn and it was t pd it doesn't tak wonderful | Wagner's wild throw Won. Lost. Pet, J] tournament, including such well known} only by the fastest sort of footwork and t mount of norve to get a couple of | Falkenbers’s infleld hit nw York, +4 1 800 TE] players ax Archie Graham, former yiocking that he avolded # knockout. } ame om OF Ok SAW, ,OF ooures the HUNRER Ot LO ebe ChE ROMS, Hadetph 1 4 200 H champion of New Jersey, W. S. Silk epeculators wi. od o' _ oo polays, ¢ CHICAGO, Cet. “hs hie worth, recent winner of # large % ra formating tines. “rhe polis wilt Cs decide the baseball championship of the Poin Poy : H B44 ball at Glenwood Country Club, Charies| Williams Wins Asother Bout. ‘ Fight en the jad, elbowing real fans | City of Chicago will be played here to- | i907, Liebeskind, ‘T. D. Scoble, Charles T.| BPHILADWLPHIA, Oct. 7~-Kid Will . @ut of the way. But any two fisted |4ay, starting at 2 o'clock 'T cateago, NL vee @ 0) 2,000 J] Small, A. KR, Allan, Paul Sheldon, A,| lama of Baltimore defeated Willie Mack | exe = F BAN should bo able to hold his wn | Chicago teams of the Ameri Detroit, Au Le.s..... © @ ~~ 000 |] C. Sumner, H.W. Longstreet, George] here, last night, in a sensational bout Senin © petty-laroony ticket apecu: | Donal, anew ison. C. ‘Thomas, J. Kelley and EF, W.|vefore the Olympia A. C. For two * b Ke +4 1,800 |] Van Vieck. Four handsome prizes hi és ‘ —— key of the J rounds Mack held Williams at bay, "VE been asked what my “decision” |@cated that mons 8) ~ mee bees poem two for clase A and Blout the latter then took the aggressive, I 2 on the Jeanette Langford eo ee oe eae dae the twa | PitNbUFKR, Ne Tee € MT eee eaineaaeene giving Willie a severe beating. Mack teat.” If You persist in regarding | clubs, would be In condition to partici- | Detroit, A, le. 3 4 agg Fe eT On hee culy: sasnaeed to stay to the finish by ft as a contest, Jeanetic won. He out-| pate in the series. advance sale of 1910, Yi NS, Oct, 7.— ler- clinching. Pointed Langford, and in the last pound |tlokets for the first e has been large, Philadetphia, ALL... 4 1 ROO pulled out a big lead—on points. Per-|The probable hatte wil) be Cheney |} Unicago, No ba... b ‘ 200 sonally, 1 de it Was a content, {4nd Archer for the Nationals, and Ius- 1911, sell and Schalk for the Americans. T think It waa es joke. If it was a con- Philadelphia, A. dn.. # = 2.667 New York, N. Prat ees 1 | test the whole trouble was that Jeanette] tARTFORD, Conn, Oct, —In a fant, . was in deadiy fear of Laagford's punch, | very exciting and profitable ext Boston, ALTaesccce. @ 8 BTL t b . — —— t and Sam was too fat and sluggish to th New York, N. L..... 3 4 .4g9 t put the punch over. If it wasn't a cons 5 e TOTAL t teat—well, ¢ it was just another of t + " |} National League... 24 21 638 “those things,” and any one who was}sreat Walter Johnso American Leugue.. 21 24 467 foolish enough to make waxers on al five hite In the five DiS ninth match of the sort deserves litte keg thay tae ate Hughes ¥ nt i | sympathy. Near the end the « ecame eal, ‘SAM JACKSON PICKED (Men sor Women’s) | iderin TO WIN BIG RACE TO-DAY. ULE consider! the aeroplanes W set cece | What the Rival Leaders Younus ime ormie| | With every HAND-TAILORED show enterprise, what's the mat- race for the Kentucky Endurance ter with the moving picture industry? A moving picture firm will take pi-- Stakes, valued at approximately $15,000, tures of each game in the world's se will be the feature at the opening here today of the fall race meeting of the and show the pictures on te screen BY JOHN M'GRAW. (Man dyer of the Giants.) two places tn New York on the san Really, 1 don't know definitely [| Churchill Downs track, Out of @ total | + night, only a few hours after the games just who will head the batting jet thirty inations Med for this ric! 2 We been played. Even the Philads.|f order now that Snodgrass is in- [lstake tt in probable that only six hore oy phia games tney expect to have on the Jured ugain, 1 wnat to sleep Tl will face the starter, With favorable % pereen here by 9 P.M. of the same day (J over HE An to my pitching sles Viweather and a fast track many horse 4 ca-which they afe played. This ts « conditions and how the men Foporé ‘Sreaker is the bustling |} warm up. You know have sour at good pitchers to pick frou EACH CROSS is taking some Nittle Fa winner of the fxtune the exception of Snodgr: Aen by J k il t ° ene Fisk to-night when he meets Yo all tn od 0 ite og all Troly W Derby De ceteris when ne meat Youne|| gen are all god ondiuons | Akncndged avon in te he uid {0 Urder maz wares oetr|| World Series— Positively the boxing, but h ‘ag- |) He'll be ii th 3 pve and eis net hie} fight ‘An to i, Drees hte (J. Ldvingston), 108; Last year I sold over {1,000 Suite may possibly be s0 careless as to place after twentyefy Sam Jackson WJ. L. McGinnis), 118) Mile and Overceats because of the $30, his chin in the track of one of Brown's.) Mal! 1 hay ton B, GJ, W. Johnson), 119; Beautiful $35 and $40 value / crowd into my garments, tailored-for-; . aa neat eee (a thal cose bamonete sion that, everything (J. W. Piynn), 1%, Mission (August Bale at $15, 318 and 20, Mild wecther, has cauted y Gusines foteke He equal, « mont), DY; Pandorina (Mrs, La A. Live Y . ry ECO: and to Tr tise stay ave to. ba picked to meet|| mightier than the teams ingeton), 6. " MONTHS’ Business into ONE Lam giving ae te ——_—. =||Complete R oducti f G that would cause weeping and wailing BY CONNIE Mack, MG Ce ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH EVERY ORDER SFORTING: mpiete Neproduction o ames, in the Cross family. I oan sce Lro (Manager of the Athletics.) | WILKES-BARRE, ace -| SERVICEABLE PLAID-BACK $10 RAINCOATS Feature Motion Pictures and Star — ——-—_—_ 2» Ni Albortn who Gama the wel FITTINGS tontthe the FIFO.K, ond all garmentibelican | iii: WORLD SERIES Mct ° + ae sewaleht she . oma . K. and all gorme OA wae Peter Volo Breake Record Perens: teepeaie (oF. ; “STOUT INSIDES” te make them “SHARE STAYED.” “IN: potted armor¥ || Ball Player in Combination. Every igh ing in ten rou The | uM & PARK AV." MALL 5 ° PORTE. sound abrashing In ten, route, hel “Ask About Me"—-TWO SHOPS MTHST.& PARK AV. 2 hea, saute | Play Shown in Detail. bsg 3 yesterday when Peter Volo won the Fiturity for two-year-old trotters, | - Making the second mile in 200%. ‘Tne y b previous record was 2.06%. ‘The trectiona, fo eer. Wanye =f thing appeare to depend upon Gme mee AW, FG, 1 and £04%.|] the pitchers themselves, I have no fears for the rest of my team. Was @ one-siled affair, and there wore many who believed Alberts id have stowed the local bey away. only rounds in which Gates gave a good account of himself were the Arst and second, and tp those two sessions he managed to get an even break. For rest of the contest he was out- olnesed, 1655 Broadway .,4s,. Lom 2823 Third Ave. ors, Work Monday Wonders. | 125th Street near TO-NIGHT—MADISON SQUARE | sunday World “Wants” GARDENand APOLLO TH TR. 7th Avenue. . — > A

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