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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1913. NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT POTTED TEs ovonee PLAY BALL! | © © 2) © @) By Viic THREE NEw coaches NEW YORK BOXERS SHINE | RAISING PENN HOPES.| AGAINST PHILADELPHIANS. Men throughout the countr HAUGHTON “PANS” HARVARD ELEVEN THUMBNAIL SKETCHES OF BASEBALL CAREERS OF M’GRAW AND CONNIE MACK John J. McGraw. Connie Mack. WR-Born at Truxton, N. ¥. 1962—Born at Brookfield, Mass. Copyright, 1913, by The Prese Publishing Co, (The New York World) Pee NPWARK S wai Ort. 1L<New York Pe reigtt cae i ny, talios oxera clashing with Phitadeiphia lads ©) THe Poe eRouties to J4@ UP AND FINDS . = , : | Sty of Pennavivania, With toree|had much the better of the bouts at the “We Gc boINGS t AND LEFT Hit 3 "i ri vew coachew in charge of footha A. AU. tournament at the National q irn Verein, William Smith Jr. of the Poor OLD AXEL] 7; the work of Uni ing and track teams, the Poon me eayed first professional engage- | i984 Played £1 rt onal engage Athletes are betig mut to a test that |Hrone Church Houre knocked ut John ment with Olean, N.Y, ment at Meriden, Conn Will determine the te polloy of the |O'Donsell of the Philadelphia Amateur 6-4! 1885-6—With the Hartford (Conn.) wiversity. Bach of the tr jen Boxing Association at the start of the has introduced a training oro 1 in the {epound division, 1986. her with Washington — ar, Novelty that will be ether appr . alro a 1%-pounder, of the managed the team. hogs j a f : . f . ‘) , ¢ Uscarded was another New Yorker @M—Joined the Baltimore club of ~ 1$90—Played with Buffato. 4 Philadelphia boxer out, bie ed with Pittsburgh, djivictim Selag J. Brady, a elubmate of American Léague. ner, as taken t n va 19@—Jumped the league, selling out purgh Jeath of Mike Murphy, has a O'Donne Brady Ban Johnson and the Baltimore Milwaukee, iniidates, by Ted rount« One Went to New York, 191--Began career as Athletics’ man- wed hie cha ager Areor are belwit 12—Won American League pennant. J second in the race, Ch account oF hed fifta in race, Highiandern, TeWNGds luawin shalt ‘on National League pennant sochiphubac nproehatel blah! 5 Gnd whipped Athletics for the | Plonship and lost world’s series to jPrestivn af Pennsylvania in rowing {Anal of the 10%-pound world's champlonshi Giants, have been encouraged, Dr Samuel Gor ost pennant to Cubs in a mem- —Kinished fourth in race. don, one of the best scutlers la the Mir le battie, the Merkle incident be- i “d second in rac He Atlantic district, as @ post gra n of this hot race. Finally | 198—Finished sixth in rac in giving valuable aasiatance t ding game when the tle was hed second in ra t herculean task has already put new tf Ping gridiron hopes of OL ) Nickalle’s attempts to regain th Viw 6 | Hroderiok ft Polo Grounds, 1910—Won American League penn 190—Finished third. . ct , establishin, 1910—Finished fee Be ts a - AMUSENES JOHN DREW. nal League pen- defeating Cabs, nant and lost to Athletics in series | ried again, for world’s championship, it—Won fourth Atmerican League League pen- Pennant, and defeated Giants for Boston Amor lonship. F finned third in race, a few d Washington, i 4 ‘ ‘ a ‘ \T LYCEUM an a nerican League pen- | in plays Glants for \ aN a “ Paton The Grace George i ane 39th St. PE THE. Yo. NIGHT “y AT BA 1 48th St. rH pi) FORBES. ROBERTSON toward the title'number of entries hy b ived pL tally IC erat i o per of entries have been received " meee MeLean, net ee | by the committee In charge. Among | LYRIC} 6.4, 0) Sate Tas Hal & Special Mat. Ne Miss Marie those who will play Is Archie Graham, ; HER OWN MONEY oy sign FANNIE WARD Pity meeting the former New Jersey i HETUR Bus E With the adv round, Mrs, M mational champion, ) Wagner, indoo In the now bousta the title of tennis tourna- Consolidated Excha: 1 winning just as been provided for the winners in two easily as in the'r earlier matches, On classes, A and B, The second man in the West Side Tennis Club courts Mrs, /eacti class will alto be rewarded. i McLean reached the semi-final round — K ‘PRI Ce OF PLAY IN N. Y, \ with the loss of only five games out of Several club champion M \ eighteen lizabeth Bunche, cided over the week end. In one of . ‘AP iatetin) a uee HT these H. D. Smitn defeated A. € TP Gauracen lover the (HIFCvMLe bet te at Gime . food 2 < PLAYHOUSE et natal ’ e y-#Ix-hole rou! Glen! - b ) Fe ~ ‘i , Laws AM eres Vttopre eal Ridge by 4 up and 2 te play | smith ‘ - : THE FAMILY “CUPBOARD games in each of two seta went around in 79 and 81 for a total of A r ” } “BELIEVE. ME. CAN CANT ive. it. 18, while his opponent handed in scores oe ‘ 5 " E, XAN Ta @ mized foursone competition at|of s2 and $3 for a ‘ = Rr with Joha Barrymore & at ¥ Baltuarol Golf Chub Mr. and Mré. Steven |ing Morrel I', Lewis, the nincteensyen . = MANHATTAN‘ Nash won the first net prize with alold player who has done such wood | card ef 94-45, and Max R. Marston | work this season, by 4 up and 3 to play eM. P Rowers that for low [at thirty-six holes, Gardiner W. White | : , RR ah Ae Cohan’s ete haa $s gress. Mr. Granberry | won the championship of the Fiushing = - J : MA " bad second best Pa of WIL. | Countey Lewis led by two holes F, : Tay What Happened to Mary KEYS “t0 BAL DPATE t the end ‘ning round Bie : we ai Hiway, Tei hs ‘Ro. " ALDPATE Consolidated Stock | nest A. Sini ARmipion wat F +5 e F : CORT COHAN'S Kiser & sat olf in their leisure | the South Orange Fi A | Laurette Taylor “POTASH a Peninurrek ; ; OTHERS HAVE EQUALLED PeOGe for the. up raves "| MAKE APPEARANCE ic:ZSsc tents il a my in ge k to he writes, rm nA » have Shan DiVAl Doe eae aa |) GRAND seg heh Ant aol : ' cee fore they go to Am roa, ot. ee ho wie ita as they a J seaxon aw @ major leaguer has brought Golf course at Garden City, A large ‘Turrell_wan he previous title holder, — KV. In good trin many comments upon features of the performance, The fert, however, does not establish a record. | Others have complished the ascent to top notch honors in a angle season, Biff Lea and Fred Tibbott As-|. Claude iMenarix, te Pirate regularly used by Manager Clarke. hees, finished his first full season with PRINCETON, N, J., Oct. 7—F. but few, If any, have shown keener led the National League | sist in’ Light Practice “King Cole; who ts coming b ‘(paucees) the Cubs In 1910 as league le rday's the sensational 10 St. Louis (A. 4.) Brooklyn (A. &.) ‘ooklyn (A. A. HAMMERSTEIN’S p. nen | Matinee, Boston (. L.) Pitteburgh (. %.) Philadelphia (a, &. Chicago (¥. %.) Detroit (a. &.) Detroit (a. b. jelphia . 1911—Philedelphis (4. &.; 1912—Boston (4. &.).... No series 1891, 184%, 1898 to 9M, From 184 to 1s, vs. American As-oolation; ISM to 1887, Temple Cup series, eee cesne0ecee000 OH anOumanonoouus Jude t than the Giants’ you and it was the yea at Princeton. the majors as a member or t (Spectal to The Evening Warid), Mowing Daily Mata, 286. Woe KEITH | ¥ ALHAMBRA | National League ne, Andrews gave the only the lightest |ten to friends: eile town It appeara to be Sir Thomas Lipton's Intention to on vars work. There was no lack of Individual coaching, two new coaches being on the Britton and Shugrue field, "BIR" Lea, '%, and Fred Tibbott,| | ‘0, All American halfback, Meet in Denver Oct. 17) 2.02000 eee . Vv -—+>-— | Buokley to be Gunboat Smith's aparring| three-quarters of an hour signal drii ‘i a = miiner Witt the iatter is getting int> Shea reported again and was placed at Local Fighter ls Guaranteed tien for ila ten-round go with Cail $1,250 for Meeting Jersey [iei ie ee enoUet be a gre Millions of smokers have learned that they can roll for themselves better cigarettes from > BIG ACTS 9 Seats Reserved in Advance, 2: te ne tthe Garden A. C. on Thura-|¢nt: Following the signal drill, 1H Baker and Emmons were given a drilt| boxer é 4 . 1 ntideranle exer | catching punts. ‘The game with nother of Gun.) Fordham she 1 the great need for accuracy in this department, although GENUINE vie Not ties ‘BULL DURHAM ve ae SMOKING TOBACCO than any ready-made cigarettes money can buy. and bes! Boxer for Fifteen Rounds, | isnnent = A match wilt pro be arranged in| there waa some improvement over the! ew days between Jimmy Clabby of] week before. i wukee and Jack Dillon of Indian-|”"* ng thn tae . the crack middleweight, to be} Philips ani Nailin, the tackles, for a ‘ded before the Badger A. C. of Mil-) half hour practied charging cencres By John Pollock. a NE of the moat important mate Leal 5 d tor tay when Jack Britedg? ie ‘ia tl ea ate iit" Ae Mm moenein vou tant nt =| Fielder*s Choice (Enough for Forty Handmade Cignreties in Each S-cant Sack) ee Biseen i oten “ i Sale ar latimdinad anent(lt ots ans eateimars was orat eteeae ae ‘bird will ‘flush “Buli’ Durham hand-made cigarettes have PALACE aac Bae Ha lh tA BS aura rhc" ce, ak AM YOM AB aure of pate a fresh fragrance and satisfying flavor not pos- | Jaeanseanse 8.30101 be worth seeing hand at the At rd A. C. Borden has improved very much during | j inei: Ld ® =F = e bd CLASS CABARE Boing, to Su iamomed, gain inl with Young own, a wi Fanine aiawing (voter abe onli Hereules Brand sible in ready-made cigarettes, Their natural fats nae so Ythode Island, Yranted to J. EB. Doherty, the Provi-|style of fighting,” sald Ritchie to-da: dence fight promoter, to hold fifteen- yound bouts at Marieville. 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