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- voter or owe a tne 1 me = prep nmuas=-p=-~9-~ SOS NIRENI Pree ae PeopNI=- SNORE apersoeeset 4 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1913. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW. YORK LEACH CROSS PUTS OUT YOUNG BROWN INTERESTING FACTS | OPENING GAME OF WORLD'S SERIES AS SEEN BY AN ARTIST Tanee vEvTa a Copyright, 1913, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) { . WILL NEVER FORGET. Oct. 8, 1811—4IOME RUN, BAXER. Ost. 17, 1911—HOME RUN, BAKER. Oct. 7, 1918-HOME RUN, BAKER. Big Crowd of Society Folk At Polo Game Snappy polo was played on the third field at Meadow Brook yesterday, when two teams, designated as the Reds and Whites, lined up to contest for special Barer. LauGutD Au THe War AROUND “HE, BASES Lots oF Peopce HAVE STWR NECKS Topay FROM cups which had been donated for the TRYING “To treep game. The fleld, which ts tn the hol- wen AN EYE ON low in front of the club house, was Athletics Should Win Four | Stralght From Glante. BAKERS GwaTs. somewhat slippery, and by the time the Players were through with the eight Deriods the turf resembled the eurface Of well filled fly paper. Owing to there not having been arty & FUsTcHER TRIED tT. SUE To 2uD -4==; ' y Pwiiaing On. , Tete. polo for some time there was mitch jn- ore. ies ee y ss tan ee ack ore {FinsT terest taken in this event, and a Ia FTER looking over the first game s 2 Wy "tage . crowd of society people from the coun- of the posteason series, 1 fall . i \ . try houses were along the side tines to to Lrg al Ler orgcnpeolrnend Ath . d a4 p > 1 won? y eh a game. a ie! lined K) teties shou four — ~— ay —s > w' wary Carey No. 1, W. D. in @ row if they want to. There you “ eae & p4 ; Straight No. 2, David Dows No. 3, Bld- en eet a Leshan ical # ie; 1B oorwO ; =, D. Ripley back. For the Reds W. ered without consulting the base! 5 , . well No. 1, B, Gaitens No. 2, How- Gharps. = e@rd Phipps No, 3, T. Le Loutiliter back, If there's anything In baseball that ‘ = } The teains were evenly mntched and the Athletics lack I'd Ike to know what , — c # for some timo it was either side for the ft fe. They're a bunch of steel wire men wD ee , f A y i. winner. The Whites outplayed their opponents, however, near the end of who have won championships through whe seventh period. ‘The lust chukker Qttending to business in the mést busl- Z < qns fast and exolting throughout. The Nessifke manner. They know nothing | fleini — . i) \UFFED Whites managed to get a little Tend, ‘Dut baseball, perhapa, but baseball they i 4 \ i a y Wy m APNDSHIP: then fe ahead in two minutes an@ know from appetizers to finger-bowls. ra. / \ won the game in the final play bye That double play in the seventh that \ PCINNIS HAD score of 13 goals to 10 for_the Reds, smashed the Giant rally just when It , looked Gangerous—maybe that wasn't Teome baseball, And Chief Tender, there’e a cold business proposition for you. Bender is as icy as a Klondike gambler snowed in over winter. It w @ lesson in pitching to see him slip them right around the mauistick of th . jethér great Indian, Chief Meyer. Long, . : & Yean, lenky, dark and mysterious in fou Bane: Loren To Te Graacte Gemeanor, Hender !s a menacing figure! ___ aah sii ‘ nied Sted : atrStatnd' actu (What the Rival Captains Had to Say After Smoke of Battle Passed Away \@howed the instant that the two team Degen warming up for tho fray. The Athletics, batting, swung on every ball ‘and knecked two out of three into the @rand stands, Baker walloped out a fegular home run hit while warming up. BY LARRY DOYLE. DY DANNY MURPHY. chen the Giante took their ture they It was a tough game to lone. Baker's home run| I think the reason we won was because the Athletics iwent at it in a half-hearted manner. |] started it, and it was hard luck that Rube should have] batted hard at the right time and showed great team Feareiessly, not putting much vim intolf given him a good ball Just at that time. He might have]! work, espectally in the infield. Chief Bender showed the work. The “pop” waan't there. Be- |] given him an outside ball with no home run in it. 1] splendid control and whenever it was the right moment @ide the wire men from Philadelphia |] don't think they will win any more gaines with Bender. | to tighten us he was there, Collins played a star game, We hit him freely, but the breaks were against us] #cored three of our six runs, made three hits out of three expecially in the double play. Shafer misjudged tha:] time at bat and started both the batting rallies which ball, of course, with poor old Rnodxrens laid up and not | won for oe encom (G4 wonderful work for the Giants playing inat.ad of Shafer, Thene things just happen, of | It looke @ hundred to one that we would score || ¢ ; eourre, and you can't provide against them, but every | when McGraw put Tesreauin with none out and two Posty of Wisteria Near macioeal ag dite teintie| curd of B10— they looked stocky and heavy. man waa doing his bést for New York, and in the tight] on bases, but Tesreau wan on the job and we got nothing |! No less than ten entries from foreign| former champion of his State and the ! HELLO, McGRAW! YS = = EM DUCKING IN aut THe Bones . SNM = ~—> \ Etawah Lands $14,000 Classic) ___—— |No Less Than Ten Entries Fromj®,, holes 2%, Mrs. Ronald H. Barlow | mon, Ky., Oct. 8—The Ken- shed made the first round in 89 yest yy, took 98 to-day and finished in tucky Futurity for three-year-ol4 tro! Foreign Countries Received] ona piace with a total of 187, Mies M.| ters, thy #14000 feature of yenterdny Caverly was third with a total of 189. v Grand Ctrouit racing, was won by for the Women's National) eras toe natty Ue te", | Etowah, owned ty Frank G. donee of Championship. having been a victor in the tournament | Memphis and driven by Ed F. (Pop) in 190 when ah ‘lias Condon. Geers, Lae: Sie eae es - The on of Al Stanley and Alicia . 4 .| Arion finished second tn the opening ‘The list of entries for the women's na-|per of the ‘Deal colt and Country | Ment which Don Chenault won eaxity, tional golf championship shows a total|Ciub, won the championship of the, %"@ sixth in the second, which Peter | of seventy-four, twelve more than last}Consolldated Stock Exchange yester- Be aged hoa hg hee gpa ‘ year. There are nineteen from the met-|day over the Salishury Links at Gar- ee eee keemuee eee figee, fee: Oy. tT : ish between Peter Johnso and Etawa), ropolitan district, six from New don City, ‘There was an eighteen hole ‘ ig "| medal play handle: fi epecial | the Intter winning: Taking the next twenty-nine from Pennsylvania prize, and coincident with thie wan|t®o heats In easy fashion, the last by aware, seven from the Middle West and - the champtonship in which only gross | «% tenet two from the South. One comes from}ecores counted. Kelley led the fleld BAKER! ‘That enthusinetic young gentleman won a world’s series once, It looks sow as if he'd have quite a little to @o with winning anogher. Yesterday ‘Apa tf there was no other difference @etwean the tearhe, there is always places the luck was againat them, oft him. countries were received, six coming|title holder of the Exchange golferr from Canada, three from England, and|/@#t_ year, was two strokes behind he clouted that ball on the bean| — som. Cannes, the " Kelley. : . 4 . nt it whirling in a high Ine drive prospects for the Yate game are grow.|that Mise Muriel ey dradned ia ; — Everybody in New York is rooting for you to win that showed no downward curve—sent tt ing brighter as the time for the game| champion, and Miss Giady'’s Ravenscroft, |, Harry Vardon and award Tay, Brit- the Big Series. scooting along to disappear in the dark- Mess of the most remote corner of the etand, just a couple of feet below the lower edge of the upper tier—he junt set off at a Jog trot uround the bases. [Looks Like Streit, Merritt and approaches. Coach MoCaa made an-|former title holder, will be seen in|! Rolfers, defeated B. Warren Conk. A ‘ other change in his varsity lincup,| action, the women's meeting will be no| Cevrgs, werent proteasional oF the Let me wise you up! I've got a hunch! Which seems to improve the ageregate|lens attractive than the amateur at ‘ Put ae every man on the team strength of the team. Oberlin, late of! Garden City or th Brookline, | chevy Chase Club, Wasttagton, i Vedernack for hia place at end, showing | the Central High Schoo! ef Washing, | Mise Mabel Harrison’ of Ireland, aed | -2e best bali foursome, by t veness, ton, of 6 up and 5 to play at the Baltimore ‘ 7 he elf he impct btwn tt i eine pata whan tattle Minit tltrneicit aims mntens [Sonny Goh “Rae Briony anna ell] Me, ® oerlene Union all told him that it was a homer. He] Capt, Baker for Princeton’S) rintaf rusia, Oct. &—Hard work] position on’ the varsity, He in a big| As for the American title holders, Mine|™S at tho thirteentn ote of the it. They eC ardly glanced after the ball. And all was the onler of the afternoon at Frank-| man, fast and « hard fighter. He fitted | Margaret Curtis of Kesex County, Mass.,| #ftermoon play. playing the game of their @ho way around phe base lines he Backfield. lin Field. After some individual coach-| {nto the varsity admirably. the present champion, who has alse ‘4 laughed tke « oui who has Ing of the line, backs and enas, a short — the holder of premier honors on two lives. played © practical joke on somebody. sixnal drill was indulged in. Following| NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Oct, 8,—| previous occasions, is the most prom- ( I vaes searing & s0ts om tbo lasts. | ——iansaisormniomanetenn, | Lin, tts SMM, me, semanas, Daz Asieag, Se maces, leans, ses aie | Peerless Union Suits He played » Joke on them before. But) princHTON, N. J, Oct &—The] had his injured shoulder under the X-| Sanford was one which when tried out| The Women's Metropolitan Golf Asso- fit smoother, wear that wes two yeurs ago, and a!thovgh| 5.11 ceton coaches seem to have deokied) ray, and the doctors pronounce e in-| by the Rutgers varsity on the scrubs|ciation held a one-day tournament over hold thei he haw knocked out twelve home runt ige'ine beast combination of the back-| Jury to be torn ligaments. He will be] Played considerable havoc. The play! the links of the North Jersey Country x ter and eir shape ia American League games year, ‘it | back in the game in week or two,| Sends the man with the ball straight|Club yesterday in which there were Rane neta lett his at at the Pole | 2¢id A geen AL BFEREN Ie tO tt Net ie naa a not put in pracuce, | through centre, whence ‘he ‘wousity |more than forty starters, better than any underwear Grounds, He came here intending to Witnet rit found he backile.d [4* 26 has a bad brulse on his aide, Aijemerses for a gain of about ten yards, | Mra. Lawrence Swift of Englewood on the market. kmock out @ home run or two, just to} a4, up that way with 8. Ba‘er in at Aourneny, Dok J arhnall A Nie Boots om, pen Wag rose ares with Hulls Mes, ertuee: ipep up is reputation, and he did it in quarter, While Merritt is not an et | not want them ‘to wo stale in the entddle je wame to-day | captured the net with a card of 107-15-92. Ba 1 know all about them. I the first game of the series, Hrom this! ort punter, he can use hin toe falrly | of the acason, Nke they @id inst year, | the Brown men had light work. Prac- wouldn't wear anything else. Gay on Raker will have the Giants’ | wel and his defensive work is very Bains Ucally ail of the first string men had| Mra. Clarence H. Vanderbeck won the Warranted Linen geat capering all over the landscape| good, Htreit ta the beat line plunser| NW HAVEN, Oct. 8—The Yale var-|® Chance their positions, one pair|Mary Thayer Farnum Memorial Cup tn whenever he comes up to bat. on the squad and Raker at left haif Is} sity made ¢wo touchdowns in etraight| f Decks being pulled out and another; the golf tournament on the Maks of ‘an ae better than cotton, >et Equip the Giants with pall [the Upet open field runner, Glick will |picy against the acrub team and soveral | substituted, Mitchell at centre, Gottshall | the Philadelphia Cricket Club, when Sci ta Peanventen: Bialeess less Union Su ENTALLY picturing © home run|maketan excellent substitute for half-|tititioun scores by the ball belng given! at left and Ward at right guard, played |ahe completed the econd round tn *8 | WM, BARKER CO. -TreseN, ¥, Peer! reget U in its pakjier gah fg orig MacPhee Aol beg ta the Varmity on the merab fivecyara) he scrimmage through. jatrokes, making her total ecore for the and it is “Good night, Con- brawny fellow with heavy shoul- line and then taken over The shitt plays nie Mack.” thick neck—« typicn! elug-{ CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct. &—Another | were not used The first touchdown w ee oe Oy pater otek ew, |nard afternoon Is scheduled for Har-|amade by Cornish, who was In at quar. al, & ‘he has sloping shouldere and {Yard's gridiron Kladiators to-day and | terhack, on a run around right end, The ae Me ee te eal bulltemot heay= [one of the toukhest wcrimmages of the |mecond touchdow: made by Cornel & long nee! ; ta | Present wenson tn looked for. Particular |1n « smash through centre. Cooney, who fly built, Standing in line with His | stress will be given to the work of the|atarted at Kuard, was hurt and) was I. M. INRIGHT team mates, no's the leet Unat imikhi be | jinemen, be wid lia» shown itupleve-ttaken out, Way taking his place. Ta: a forse oi unre ore Wey arts! nd pleked out ax the home run hitter. Rut | ment #o far this week at centre, and |iur, who hax been out because of RI 00 to $5.60 he has the eye and the knack of put-| flanked by Pennock and Mills is bound jes for time, was th P aCe Sh Temes Oreery ting the whip Into that bat of his at the | to make @ Arat-rate bid for the Joh on as was Oakes, whose nose was oe, fame ay nai ny Meg 4 tv the regular team, Bradlee, who piloted | hrok MY Bure james! . right instant He delivers the goods, Srimmon eleven aturcaye le milan a es Bae Cea was John Forsythe, Nat Lewis Stores, Francis Rogers io rol the and he'll keep on Gelivering for some 7 lines, with Logan and Po time to come. nating on the varsity. | \mep Por’ iitere York Clty: W. For the Giants, Catcher Meyer was ®| Frank O'Nrien, who injured hin leg 8at> | gienal Ral and i cannes pepeolid Cor Broculyas and sshery, % 8, er A Coacl of the others did, Shafer miajudged | CARLISHE, Pa. Oot. 6—At the Indian | charges. The Praaing wen on football practice Aveini ‘onch Exen- i . jong bit by Strunk bil neeuen Ale body Aine spociatized on getting the aboriginal | ana was, cities i rectal to the, runs—galloped up Kayty ends to go down the fleld faster, with | coaches. McHwa' tt Pratt, J. Senior, Youre! Bros. ne Raster & NMan- ik at centre, aallod over his head, then leaped up too] good effect, The competition for right | but Iuston, the big. muard, VY Wi H M 00 b 5 nig guard, te still on Tate and let it bounce from Ale finger | hatfhack in becoming spirited and both | the «ide lines, Milburn, who was such ears id “ tips, Merkle, with three bails tn hia|Goestack and Brackll are in good form | a, ing back last year, got into the For 40 S ave Said one favor and two strikes against Aim, | and are giving the new man, Larvie, the reached for a wide curve that was a early weaeon find, a hurtie for his back- font beyond the end of his extended bat} el position. Pratt has now entirely and then went through 4 series of man- recovered from his early season tnd oeuvres that would uke a good puszie | pommnmn nea nee naston,_ ay Oe Satataysiie's (“Che EGYPTI AN CIGARETTE of QUALITY* pleture, And the greatest bone of all, aa of = One! We want you, who have not bought from us, to know y) perhaps, was keeping Crandall in ¢o In the past six months the sale of MILO Cigarettes increased the confidence we feel in what we offer. pitch after he had done hie little Lit by helping start the one Glant rally ba apilicsy ieoinee Zz ‘nat Suits to Measure, $20 to $50 -~ . - " Suite that would cost much more eleewhere, taet scored runs, He got away with dt ¢ ing smokers fo this perfect blend. ready made. Just at present, because of TARIFE the first time to-day. He fering from a bad ani Back, if You’re Not Satisfied.” And Our Regular Customers Know It. ( for a couple of Mmnings, then was knocked out of the box. Crandall has REDUCTIONS and a desire to reduce our we are closing out 600 patterns to meet the new Tariff one curve that looks as wide as Sandy Heok, but speed he has nix. The heavy rates—effective Jan. lst. Gave from §$5.to $15 a suit, haze over Polo Grounds caused aimost Ronee Arnhein Ninth Street fe twilight darkness. A slow ball there ‘was almost an invitation for the waliop, Teereau, with his terrific speed tn that ~ §PORTING, __ ~ filled, TARY WORLD SERIES Tara | Purses are filled, PLAYOGRAPH ,OX4EAt ARMORY | Hearts ere made glad, cemt-darkness, might have Gone some- ding. Al! that, however, is in the pos EATS FOR ALL By the timely use uta PANS AE fisreld Sulldings Of a World Want Ad, mortem and allt class. The fact re- maging that when ali allbis are tossed into the waste basket, the Athletics had | the “pep” and the Giants incked it, If it'@ the @ame to-morrow Ihiladelphis will win again, PAGH CROSS, by stopping Young Brown im etx rounds Jast night, ghowed that he ts in first-elase fightng fonm, and good eu0lKh to give even Ritchie @ run for his money and tithe. Cross is a rare epecimen among Gay lightweights, a fellow with es uin® ch and an awkward habit Of getting i ever qwhen tenet expected. i ny

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