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8 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1913. ware xirciit | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW:Y YALE FOOTBALL SQUAD CRIPPLED ' | I1’S ALL OVER BUT SPENDING THE MONEY ~ WOMEN'S NATIONAL ~- NS TDA Miss Muriel Dodd the Visitor Most Likely to Win Golf Cup at Wilmington. Ht i 4 4 1. s WILMINGTON, Del, Oct. 1 ve ‘ wv, A UTM STUDY Tuis Women's fonal ¢ " . | A ! Z WINTER MIGHT HELP onal Champtonship, The Athletics Didn't Take Four | ‘ Next ven, . isan sei stars ne mpi - toon Straight From Giants. as Pre- ee _. eee ee | Ht is expected that tie event will prove dicted in This Colunin, but They Took Four Out of Five. be | Fale Team Badly Crippled wtrante indulged in thei maa Which Is Nearly as Good. Any, 4 ie, ; © hampionahip ta t | Tigers Are Short of Punters « iu:'.0"* © 4 pom the o Which Meant that many The New York Worl, had to shoulder thelr * Those me , - ' ry . who did nf nm having wW' anent > |Six Varsity Players at New \Only Good Kickers at Princeton| valtant : = ! i | Miss) Ma) Of Wastorook cep eae data Haven Out of Game, Some of! Are Those Who Are Absolutely | tre Meiroptitay coampion, at ceing win four atialgne ¢ the ante #ev- i | rating ne ee te Mid friend of mine, including my | , Them for Season. | Impossible as Players. FOr DAGIDE ih anytblii Itke the. fi Thal Bra ae yeotal to The Erening World (Apecial w The Brenivg Worit ) hokien, Ba “3 a ent, knowiedso of vas NEW. HAVEN, Oct je the) PRINCETON, N. J. Oct. ti~The Sith Miak Fleanor. \W My Judgment wan based upon a care hospital Mwt of the Yale footba!! squad| Tiger couches, it would seem fom the Mita, SY Hiitex i companion of the Athietics acd tie has been kept very low this year, owiig! past’ games, are placing much more e Me dee Manaicata, Giants as ividuain, The Athietien|o to the excelient work of Trainer Mack, emphasis on the old style attack than Oreurl Had a fine So and she was around voved wi @ snap and ginger aa local taut ath just now several of the varsity stars! on the new. The power of the team in, {si \) ve Vare tald up and the coaches are ham-)the line of rushing the ball hus been | Miss ‘pored tn their building up of a team | developed, but forward passing anu) 4! Every man on the tean Xf the local etub pep” which marks thy ®icce from a iot too promising bunch of {punting dre worse than the work oon) 4,\.Uoisll te ‘wtercational marci. up in any branch. There were no weak material. fore, Princeton is seriously handicapped | ),"' “i ited th « victory for the ‘a : Yale field ! Beitinn-Canastin te he victory was Spots and there was no indecision when U sem ve When the cars start for iel4| in this direction, r wllayteerd \ 4 moor iwo y no ne sided. one, Be one oe roman nay oe er Assemvled, Fro tea he atameat ces estes accustomed to studying att Phe amnong| Of course the splendid booting of | ; Wert anraow — Here ot the varalty coe wall t saleot in last Saturday's game made | 5 eerier lanave Aayep ano Los7, Ee Ruittaor: A Princeton toe artiste lovk "uch | pion, of I Dodd, the hi wf the Britlsh and Canadian titles, noe of any great part of the foreign the smcimet a ace tay ar By Result of Big Series VevERTS HAVE PLaveD aT ALL? Wo oie Faie's bert end at the present| Weaker by comparison. Stil Prince | erate risk even to suggest the likelihoud CRW Mino POI DEY TRAE TA TOP ek a tna wuennmme | tine, but is vf their geting four straight. play behind Plank he also would have ‘The Athletics didn't take four atraignt, |Connie Mack’s Club) nada snutout. The point is, the Giants Sut they took four out of five, which ia “iegaemee ist Swat detaee| More Powerful Than rag Tamahttae site''s || Gants and White Sox to Start | experte agree that toy cane within That of the Giants of} A sixn ; superiority ’ Sen tad ca ee eee ae tar (ie autticn os tes aries On World’s Tour Thursday \8 very short of good punters. The loss of Dewitt Is Xeetly felt. The only men on the squad who can punt docently | 0" have not qualities which would give] V0 rt them a berth on the team. Gile ia a/ Miss Gladys I 4\ champion of a ni, Hy suffering be kept east two in the hospital i from @ twisted Knee and wil 'away from the field for at | weeks. | Wiser played a good game against Lafayette and was withdrawn from tie superte enscroft, he British ir ako, defeated Mias by only 1 up, Mra, R fine punter, but there ts no ‘tleld terial in him, game only when he sprained his ankle ted the spheroid on an aver H. Barlow, despite a wrenched shoulder, in the third period fifty yards, but as a player be cannot} titied Miss V Pooley ever. Telative hitting of the two clubs against Pumpelly in still out because of hisiquality. eenth Kren iiss atari ine, the "t rally im the tenth inning, Mathewson and Plank. Among well- . muscle bruise, and the most optimistic! The kicking fails then on Hoby Baker,| Metropolitan champlon. was rather bea- ‘0 winping of the series asian wins and 1908—Eddie Collins | known ana fair-minded experts, such Manager McGraw to-day) announces the make-up of the team which he'll I! yaie man dues not think ¥. \ Merritt and Law, Baker is very reli:| 15 be: ‘rala om Connie Mack's men that act en, bat the tl other American an Hughey Jennings, Ty Cobb, Otto take around the world in company of the White Sox for the purpose of giving Best Player in Game. ve, but his punts hi oa ta the oes Prrgdegn Knabe, Charley Dooin and Clarke Grif- |without the great Kicker and ‘Ine i ve no carrying | players, Miss Harriott S, Curtis, Migs exhibitions of our national pastime to the people of the four quarters of the J plunger. power to them, Law is fair while Mer-|Georgianna M. Hishop and Miss Kate tine ae a fith, it was the unanimous opinion that |] giohe, ‘The team. ‘aaa follows || Markie, ani firnt Vr is very erratic, but Law is too light,|C. Harley, won matches, owls ecessary to alip in a pinch acerrecmanar Matty had really pitched a shade better Clef Mevers of the Ginnts and Ivy Wingo of St, Louls, catchers; Mathew. J] ack, ly also laid up. He Uniess Andrews can develop some one s Dold hy defeating Miss Margaret o ‘abift pitchers. He finished each ball than Plank. But against the better " H i a alte, piece of bune off his elbow. Harbison. who has not been noticed before, it etis by tle comfortable margin of f game with the same nine men why By Bozeman Bulger. |pitehing of Mathewson the Athletic got | Son, Tesreau, Fromme, Wiltse and Bunny Hearne, one of MeGraw’s recrulta, By Va igtey guard, is out because of a badiy! looks as if the Tigers would have tolsp and 2 to play demonstrated once ' started tm the Gest inning. ACH player of the Champion |#ix hits, while againat the pitching of |] pitchers; Merkle and Doyle in their regular positions, with Mike Doolan and Tl gorained shoulder and it is doubtful [f}4o through the season crippled by the} more (t she ix the visitor who is hleti 411 peel! Piank the Giants got but two! Hana Lobert of the Phillics completing the Intleld; Sno s. dim Thorpe and P} he will play any more. Cooney, who] nee of any real punter on the team. | most likely to win the championship 4 Athletics w econ hh MR, R OWN MUFF] Lee Maxeo of Bt. Louis in the outtield, The players wiil leave New York next [| since the injury to Hardison has been) Her set of forwards is Prinoston’s and take the Robert Cox cup back to check for $3,246.92 to-night ey eAEGENXaD A SHUTOUT ‘Thursday, and the first game of the tour will be played on Saturday at Cin- P| glaying guard, in ales inid with @ peer tion alee Sn baoereia has and with her, From the show: twisted k: oh ik ‘ he Saturday it looks as thoug ‘or to-morrow. cinnau, i‘ Vale coaches thix afternoon! past week, A fine set of wings hi Re In other words, the Athletics aro G , soe yee che! aiinounced the themb Thug the Yale coaches thix aftern American women have a Rou Each player of the defeated Giants | iii. enough, with poorer pitching, to Manager Jimmy ‘allah n has i yet oft tally announced the pie ere of wii start to build up a team with six] Seen & strong factor in the three kam e tuking care of the remainder will receive # check for $2,162.92 jpeat the Giants, with better pitching, {J Bis tear. The players, | we Kencraliy known, as many have ane Hl oe the varsity men in tie hospital, some! ai well supp Of tie visitors, hut that against Mise Ro other! to-night, tand me to Intimate that | nounced thelr acceptance of President Comiskey's invitation to make me tong Hl of thea for the remainder of the season. | Mi eras eke make them-1 ytd it will be a differest story, » fighter has ever made m Kk pitched poor ball. t merely {J Journey, Few of the White Sox players will go along, and no less than six }]” ‘rhese facts, combined with the optim-| #eiver kno a ‘ Bes Pression oa tim He Sennen Gat That Ueda cold ee etn point. for tilustration. | American League clubs are represented in the ten players already announced, Har; storten emanating froin ‘armbridge. aes ie ig Goa mith Pulllipa, the, tere BASEBALL NOTES. Nad never been knock, about marks the ference fn play- of fact, Plank pitched one] [ pnis number incluces Pitchers Bens and Scott and Inflelder Weas have put Howard Jones more th ‘tackling has improved tremendousl fe ife, Yet Chip knocked he area tee ing strength of the two clubs. of the most wonderful games ever seen TT wits sox, Catcher Hen vd Intielders MeBride and Sehaefer of Washiny on hix metal, ae bed ie tow JES the centre trio are not as strong. The | POTTSVILLE, Oc Almost within the second time 90 hard that the referee| The World's Serics of 1913 has |" ® diamond. He fae te pie hare ton, Pitcher Leverenz of St, Louls, Infielder Peckinpaugh of New York, Out- hedge bier! eaenting Chee ewe te Digwest holes—and there ha been} sight of 1 birtuplace of ¥ pally than Matty in doing {t, bu uli otra C ode re eae oie Views fo gone hugs ones—have been opened by! Juke c batama bined run to form. It has long been @ ‘of an eany pop fly prevented it. aw an All-American League aggregation, bt ’ the candidates for the varalty The Bucknell ine, with the exception | foated the crack Minersvil am on the As Chip has never shown euch class hobby with John McGrew that bane- The much talked of pitching strength | | white Sox to the v. 4 ; Hl cs reps jot occasional shes, Was weak and) jatter's rournda bs » crushing before it may be possible that he had| 4 of the Giants did not materialize, Out. Bill Kiem of ¢ who bas been f! CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct. 12.-Mar-! therefore not very much could be judged oth I ering Misnee aie © Uittle Juck as wall as @ good punch, | ball figures never Ile and te deed aide of Mathewson not one of the Glantel Ey ith the Sox all season a4 coach aud assistant manager, will most tkely act I|vard camo throvgh Saturday's xrucl-| or the Princeton forwards, but it looks |, “4 He 1s known as & rather wild boxer| accurate guides as to results. ere |pitehed a good game. He was the en- first tive | the game and Was- an umpires on the junke.. ng contest with Williams in fairly as yf they had the power to repeat their tet Be J Ani ner Hots did affectivw who does execution whenever hoe can| have been a few exceptions, such jtire atrength. Rube Marquard was go- gould shape but one n,n, Brickley, be-! feats against a more formidable line. | yo: ‘ ing wood In the latter part of the sece << ing injured. i shies Sp ret eel ieasrait ais sigh as tho case ot Be Wn toe Cae ond kame in Philadelphia, but he | — ‘ - . The jeerlers lropriticking back | Two Sehool Games To-Day. wan eel right away the Cubs in NTT 8 time the | rounded into form too late. Throug! e 9 Me | served asx * doormat for some one) py, gyud whol foot 4 a n he'll do well to Ko 10 France, for over agures did not vary a dot. The [out the rerien not an Athletics pitcher Giants or s sertes oney (and received an Injury to his left hip. AGL AHOWNEt Ie SeaL bal: gpiniat Hi there Frank Kiaus is regarded as a reat . be fought out this afternoon. The Hie) an taken from the box. Every one of This will keep him out of action until) ges Nad B y ca had the better club, accord: | A" '* Schoo! of Commerce will fa World's middiewelcht champion, ‘The Athletl 2 them wax able to go the rout man who knocked out Klaus could get {ne to all figures, and won in that] tn adaition to the thinks above enume- | Held Up by National Commission Wednesday, High Schoo! of Brooklyn at \ tania won ad to istop fv Team A will be given a holiday tor! ig, One Hundred and Forty-nintli | the Sanurhans rey @ match with Carpenti 14 proportion. Fated, that proved the Athielice to Be) — on tho subject of player-authorship. Me: | aay. The audstitutes and second tem! feat gna 7 eaves Ue itor mean good ener. Darbalar Wak te e The World's Series just ended has | {26 Kreatest of all baseball machini Graw, who is himself prominent in the} will have a light scrimmaue, pees it : a Klaus. Kiaue aleo beat a roved that the Athletics are |{he late serols prove to my, satiefactt ranks of the player-writers, expressed tried the tous eleven times op heat Billy Papke| sie » beyond all doubt, that Eddie Collin witeh Sales ane bout piece of baseball mac! Who Signed Contrac . ex ; wan't Very PeGIAN | Sey C08 Ne ore eer cean tans |To hpcarare WoC Gaba eee teen | After Sept, 27 to Write for) to the newsparers on vaseball topics. | one wan’ touohes by & Harwird player | more died ¢ " te ha he of »| 1 i HIS leaves the middleweight mud-| of the Giants of 1008 or the Cubs [them both for a!l around ability, He q ‘ 3e Penal himselt, he eald, aa the “iractive had | wick One of these attempts would have | wo good thing tr the teal 0 yiseh the (nine, and on the de ene wae ine real Newspapers May Be Penal-}jecome quite general, but he had come| been turned into a Wiillama touch- Would be @ good thing for the 014 Baltimore Orioles, which the power that shut off ry rat Sy the to the conclusion that the custom, all in oye, wie Cries Parry m a | powe ove 1 re nad 0 ¢ » wring Toolai ci - claws it 2ome Tommy Kyan or Bob Fitz- modern day fan does not remember (Cty Moy he had his heart ana} — i2ed. waa that public eritisiam of one player | tho Fost of the team and had practical-| na, ould cone along and eta tn- | very well, the ol4 Giamte ond We youl in the game and Kept the others | seni hy another affected club disciptine ad-| ly an open field, The couches will work to the shoes left vacant vy Ketolel.| old Cubs are erally referred to feneouraged, Collins in a much better | = vareely. hard thie week in an effort to improve However there's no i itzrimuiona joom- | ag the last word iu Baseball perfeo- [uatter than Maker and ana elder 18] Who the New York Glants appiied a tevasscedare detenen | ing in the offing yet—that 1 can eee. ton, Bat neither of them were as [without a peer. Maity says that Co! to the National Commission yesterday erta) ae are the Athletics to- [Iins Is one of the few batters he ha EFF SMITH, the New Jerscy mid-| ° 5, am red | ever Keen without a weaknoss. for the losers’ share of the World's Plank Denies ponneases Pain Oct. iheattamperel Gleweight, has jus: fought Carpen-| “Sysay agack has the best dace. |.."Te can hit anything,” deciaren the | Sericy receipt tiey aide’ get tie i ONd Maat J when he comes up all ’ . isle Indian football saad returned to) @ iweniy round pout, soning the | togetehr. The: sata eae Orin Gn aan tha tail e tm Hi ll R t Carlisle vesterday with the dearl cision after a fairly even ecrap. it| ald clap over yas tomers ¥ [a pitcher can do Js to nut the ball 0 e etire i : ¢ the con- tested scalps of Cornell gridiron, have © Gefense that can check any an trust to luck, A iow ball outalde | Commission wished first to wee (he con con geal Mee he vrench tight eevytaighe \orct,| Mid of hitting strength and they —hoihers Maker, mut not Colting,” tracts of the player-authora wiv stars hanging to their belts. ‘The Co oLP 5 , ing the first hard guine « have dr ving force that mo modern The Giants realized that they were! members of the Giants, xo that ttn PHIL LPHIA, Oct. 13. — Eddie be cane, Oe OF on a si ne ee What possible chance can Carpertier| pat ‘hae been able to stop. ten shortly after the second game) 4 their engagements to report] Pak veteran pitcher o tthe Athletics ae Ne which Couch Warner will dic 2 7. v ever have against & Gundoat smith or| DASMAS BAe been Able t0 Mop ens |beaan in New York, ‘They know too|® assured | a ire, {and who was victorious in the tat gama | POlnte to Wath tt ng the next fom =) , a Frank Moran? Tt would bea Joke (0 | ee eee woe they D Me eee ew tool the Work!'s Series were entert into ]and whe wan victorious in the last kame) rqog hia attention during. th . match these gentlemen against Fett | waite iy bei reie tna men Pe with thelr weak hitting, they could] before Sept so win the w . cap} Huturday, cook occusion to-day to deny use of atraight football won &, Je e ‘1 " ry successfully cope with the terrific bat-| Before the eturt of the teres los b © he had i . d d “ Suite, Te tach, ite Bardly ie uy. tunt series. It Is hardly porstble that any | ting at thelr opponents, When they| week the National Commission ail] Teports that ind ae are hie inton- | the t. The defense displared 4 ng corminisaioners woul allow | manager can build a scoring machine | fajied to hit young Bush, who was aP+| down the rule that no basevall playar | UOn Of retiring from on 2 mip what the redekine | hw match & be fought. a that ¢ at ff fea T did say last » that I was going ncles was only w od ane y gtergiseer ‘ae Me between now and then that can stop | parently weakening in the second in-| or manager might write for the uews Bnet lettin aes es AeeGingnea ie of Wernee| SRO EE AP HRS against Bom-| them, The Athietics are moatly young | ning, they felt that it was all of. That) papers during any future World's fe Ure." sal ‘ NS Ee ee eee again’ Cicer | vardier Welle again, and they do sek | ee and will not wear out for several | accounted largely for thelr lack Of] tigg re was decided, however, that] Shoken it tals y and have no Idea Dureh on Saturday | ‘hat the purse iy $29,000. If that tert| years. Two of their best pitchers are | Jubilant spirit, It was nut a lack of . - 4 before | Where t WH started, 1 feel In fine soft @ ripe persimmon is ae bard as growing old, but Connie Mack has a|&ameness, as was shown the next day, arene wan ne fader lives hee [shape and could giteh asain to-morrow armor plate, larop of youngsters coming on that wili| When they went after Chief Bender and | Sens. © uf Connte Mack wanted me to do so,” IPHAC, | Aithousit | ed wi the showing of the Co met, | DOLeDAS BA ened, lee) any lone Gene Cn Ae are of the Gi Plunk had intended leaving to-ttay for Legit the Indian game Saturday | t a ucts fed |TO BF REGRETTED THAT GIANTS! iv alwaye a good thing, but {t! wrote newspaper articles on the se hin home In Gettynure, but tater Conch Albert HH. Sharpe thinks hat the T a late, There’ WERE CRIPPLED. can't beat superivr abitity. ‘The Giants) during the play of lant week. Now tie] QMrsel De ining ne the guest |Tthacans learned en ———_ aecceeyi® of that fy he | tt is to be regretted that the Giants hol Kive (he spectators @ display of| commiasion wante to inapect thelr cone buf Hi Wn Nome here for | il! be valuable ter sattur = = = erpation aN If wtagee | were crinpied in this series. Not thar | ®At hallplavers call “false pep,” SUt| traois before It turns over the serie / few dae the team to get down to business ear! ’ inoald ouper The star ciniete | Mow have changed tie rowult in che [Pmply eristad thelr toate money to the men of the team, Tt w ‘ Se ee \ enough, and allowing the Indians to xet ‘We V e€ Ta en t e ‘ should suffer. The star athlete \yeast, but It would have made the su-| %tds and did the heat they Hey cae aeided phat: phone DIAY® O'TOOLE LEADS FIELD snow, and Allewing (he Indians to wet | ia the fellow who can do things | oicrity of the Atiictica all the more|MARD LUCK FOR MIGRAW TO) nora who could not produce voae IN CROSS-COUNTRY RUN, | He,ti4 net criticise the generalehip. it | eh in an emergency. Ouimet | inipressive. Connie Mack hiinerit mys | LOSE THREE WORLD'S SERIEB. | 44 contracts signed before the vate | a | Eres ett Gules’ to ohare ance IAs Rave thet Re cam de: thes, he would havo preferred to have Tt is humiliating to McGraw to love! goecined would be penalize! but it did ae of accuracy” in handling. ine forward e orns HIEF BENDE: y | the Giants on the fii with every ounce | three World's Series in a row, but hel PO oy nounce the penalty Dennis 9% le, a vnuy ee repre>| pass, one being too hig! the other ni BI R Gidn't see the leat oF ineie etrougth idmits he did not have the team to do atone tect, no. penaity 1a [senting the Mohawk A. C, e Bronx, game of the series. After winning it with-against the Athletics, ‘The| Ae & led a fleld of two hundred and fifty 3t is true that the Athletics. In ad- | hag Hoy : Nkely to be inflicted and the Giants’ hin game the day before, he WG aii ts tnels wonderful hitting, wot |! 4 Box wore not so strong and should weated to Ce Mack that he'd like to the Genant Ot eaverel ‘ibreaka’ Ie tha have been beat stay down tn Philadelphia and play, for tut ft Would be silly to call those golf-as he would’nt be needsl any moro +. ks wd fu . for } " i H runners yesterday over a six-mile y 600 patterns reduced to mect the NEW TARIFF and would have but! share of approximat $2,162 each IM) ive, the trail of which was laid on| Radical changes in the rules that came RATES effective January lst. Get exactly what an accident. Their consequent, the series money will probably be turned) 1. iy of West Hoboken and Union |up for consideration were passed upon vely " cally | ie uu want, and save $5 to $15, now. slimp proved conclusively that they) over to them in short order, practically 1 Althou ed favorably at the annual meeting of th you the Ginnie. | gore nok aw ball club. ike: the Athe Hill, Although pressed from end to end y 2 i f vette | hy i Jate Swimming Association this season. Muck let him stay. Not) wi, Gi club cracks on the defen intact, as it ts belleved ail of the Writ- | oy in the big squad whieh con. | Intercolles! polation | : ! « all confident—thone Athletics! Halve it ts not nec y tard tuck, 1 | Hem 5. MeGraw's former |i2 men among them can produce prop U che pick of the men in the metro-|held at the New York Athletic Chub | Suits and Overcoats, j ——— jt# because it lew n that a ithe Giant manager [Orly atterted contracts antedating ¢ stiat the Winged Arrow boy | Yesterday, Most of thom affected water |ment. It was hard lick for Math en |o Y" . of tts pan] that Merkle sho \hie only consolation. Hughes was aise) Commiasion's announcement ni! It have mad. LOUISVILLE SELECTIONS. 4 wt polo and all were proposed by the Crad- $ $ m nmouin runing cri 80d ete Aarne Boar to Measure, $20 to $40 4 Abs identi wl unto Ate enough to win the A:eris| Upon playor-authorahip. , Jat the Se ? . as nay Hoe nein ae de ieaghe penmint three tiedy only | The aun of HY, however, will be dex ose arty sands Dae eet tare ine Why not buy at even less than ready-to-wear prices Fi Race~Hanve: Big Spirit erkle tw just as much of the torm ne | t@ Pan Up Against strong chines inj ducted from the Ww kK play The N York Athletic Club team | tests leas one-#ide heretofore, tt y n -to- S omnelley _ i Ratteconarnnit to! mareohie ‘el uy-off, Ho has yet to win a! share because of the Nne of that amount | sowed the best quintet of long distanos | DORF@ Fuled that in future the vail be clothes that have all those little personal touches Second Race-Gold Color, Star | jine about the weak the chains! nampionship, Inflcted upon Arthur Wlotoner for NW lan: Wvent_ and won the point (given to the team acored aguinst a that distinguish the suit made by an estist tailor? Kone, Hoffman, the atrongih of & canine chs 1 of tho Giant plavery are atl 19) eyoited conversation with Um prise with's total of ‘The Mohawk {%eh goal, Tee weaker side they’ auld, Sit EATER: Teooheren 1) hotter ue megautod Ee ae ein deavings for thelr homes ta, | Aolly tast Thuraday at the Po ve uagroaated 19 polnts, and he Rey. [ene be wives e. chance ty ehew its Samples and book of Style Suggestions mailed upon request. ti 8 fect play ca t le counted upd: rogin nk for ir 0 tH ri a Sensk Naseeeaie, Meriatous, fl ist Wortunit often weenit: Phe {Might oF to-morrow. Those who. are| The Giants themasives voted $100 oflaiton A. C. 240, Fast dime prize went |", tong change was the substitution A Sumuel R, Meir, i fection im what | to Ko on the trip around the world with their money to the wriaow of John Mur to Harry Smith, the ten-mfle champion, | of three perloda for two ino ery game Broadway em . ‘ Fifth Race-Birdle Williams, Bar- || enon in the teams. For | the Giants and White Sox wil stay in| phy, the ground keeper at ine Polo | who coverat the route in #® minutes, 9 {to alleviate the tax on the streng 4 bara Lane, Christmas Eve. Inetance, it would be easy fo point oui |town unt! the ble trip begins. McGraw | Grounds for many years, who died ree . Ho finished in ftty-third po- | and stamina of the players, and another Ninth Street @ixth Race—Bobbie Cook, Amen, || that but for mispluys behind Mathew-| thinks now that he will able to| cently. O'Conner, Pastime A. C.,, was| was an amendment permitting a player fon Saturday he would have pitched a! atart on the long journey next Satur- setinbaer John, Motirow of the Giants Awarded the trophy for being the fret |to return to the game after he had once ~@hutout game. At the same time we day, wi wovice to _. been withdrawn. ie sn a stein a ion deltas ss teenie ee oe + thee