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bi) UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Judging by Resutts of Post-Sea- Son Series, American League bs Clubs Are Superior to Those of the National League. Coorment. 1018 Pubiieting we Nee Bore Wert ent % HE resus ot the post-season series played in Gifferent cities shows & comparison between American League and National League Baseball teams that needs ne eomment ‘The Athletice beat the Giants ¢ out of 6, this series being contseted by the lead- fag teame In the two leagues, The Nape beat the Pirates, The White Socks bea 8t. Louis Natio League teams, both tall-enders, won three game. each, tied twice and wound up the series with a row. The so-called “world's championship” es been won four years in succession by American League teams. Lg HE Atniaticn are a fine playi ation,” gays Pop An- but if T had my old Chie team with the famous etene-wall 1 could beat them by @ good mar- gin Undoubtedly! And {f Noah were @round here just now he'd swear that fe Ark could make the Imperator look Ghke » Sheep head Bay houseboat, The Browne averaged STIRt per player a8 @ share of the gate receipts in the Brown-Cardinal scrica, Which shows that it's a good thing to be out of the pre ‘minary clase, U's: the scare-head “Harry Lew- They'll Cash in Twe in Twelve-Round. Bout Before Atlas A. A. Next Tuesday Night. Dying.” @ local paper printed @ News story from Philadelphia Which wound up with the statement: “The physicians say that he !s ati tn @ serious, although mot eritical condi thon.” By John Pollock. — UNBOAT SMITH, the California [L ton inec'ne hart be hand wate Reavywelght, will get a chan tion that he hurt his hand wile after all to engage in a contest Punching the bag in a stage exhi-|'n Boston. Immediately alter Tony Ross, Ditton. The hurt, however, wil} be |the Italian heavywoight, of New Custle, healed long before the 28th of this) Pa.. had been awarded the decision over month. Charley Miller, of California, on @ foul Ae Leachie will need all of his hands | in tne thint round of what was to have when he meets Mr. Ritchie I risk advie- | been @ twelve-round contest at the Atlas tug him to avold that dangerous bag|A A. of that city, Matchmaker Johnny Peaching and atick to bis usual train- | MoGann sixned up Sinith to meet Ross ing stunt of rapning bope-headed eparr- | in @ twelve-round bout at the same club tag partners on Laachie seems |on next Tucaduy night. As Ross has mever to hurt hayppgee-yu the regular | fought Langford and all the other top- way. ' yt, Rotoh heavyweghts he ought to make — Smith extend himscif in order to beat Packey McFarlgnd, erriving in | nim. New York, annaimces that he ta @ready “down to! weight" for hie Friday evening “entertainment with Tommy Murphy. The weight, by the way, ie 187 pounds, four pounds above the Ugntweight limit. Should Pack- ey win he can hardly claim that the victory cntitiea him to a chance at the championship, No more guaranives will be given tol boxers who appear in bouts before the Kenosua (Win) A.C. ‘The officials ot the club guve Mike Gibbons a Kuarantee Of $700 to Agnt “Mpike” Kelly of Chi- cago for ten roun last’ Thursday poe and the bout drew such w sinall that the ofMicials had to con- expenses of Joe Rivers, the Moxican Mantwei: had has been matohed to Aight Frankie [Ru sell, the crack New Orle ten rounds before the Orieany A. C. Prine’ Battling Nelson wilt be| Orleans on the night of Oct. Willing to stay “retired” gor a| Kizers, with his manager, Joe 1 Whilo now. Bat was badly beaten | uPrived at hatte around, After thls by Ad Wolkast, according to all ac! bout Rivers is coming to this city for) counts. He has been challenging Wol-| agnts, Gast for that maich ever since Wolgast Felleved him of the lightweight title at] Joe Cain, who wav a great lieht- Pert Richmond, Nelson has deen one| Seleht fighter during the Horton law ef tho hardest fellows in the world to| days and who has officiated as referee satiety. “te never knew when he bad| ef bouts at clubs both In this The @nough, either of punches or money.| Brooklyn for several t Mra Bat writes that tbe te unalters| buried to-day from his home at fee is naar ere mt Lynch Likely to Lose His Job @f fellows he would have whipped in a Dineatisfied by the wny No. | ee few rounds each when he was the rest Battler, Mrs. B. explains that she te @ires to preserve “what there is left" Bat. And | don't blame the lady. Bas in which well known Deauty has been steadily |phomag J. Lynoh, President of the Na-|° @iminishing for two of three years. A few more fights and he'd have no ebance in a beauty contest than a talle less mule would in a Ay-mwatting maccn, tlonal League, has treated thom this year, four chub owners have banded against him and plan to elect Robert W. Brown, of Louisville, In his place, The | 0 Eddie Murphy hie ad owners who are opposed to Lynch, it Is} an have sa Payette ald, are Garry Herrmann of Cincinnati, seven inches lon; weighing ¢ who ts Brown's campaign manager; hae] Bt See Thin uestut | Charles If, Ebbets of the Brooklyn Club, Uttle pres Eddie will keep on the; Barney Dreyfus of Mitteburgh and) @igeboard where it will be right handy| Schuyler Britton of St. Louis. As thi en he Wants to siir up a bow! of | Wuartette only needs one more club own- Duach, er to vote with them in order to have) — Lynch removed, it Is more than likely | The Giants start on their | that they will succeed in getting Charite | Murphy, who has always been opposed | to Lynch, to Join hands with the Herr- | mann-Ebbete-Droyfues-Hrittan forces, Mr. Brown, who tw In the field for Lynch's position, ts fifty-five years old, and ls the managing editor of 4 paper | dn Louleville, and has been @ baseball enthuelast for many years, President | Ban Johneon has already notified Mr, | Herrmann that in the event of Lynch | R= note lo cals to be in a] being removed from office his euc: | world tour (with the Bor) nest Friday. Apparently they aron't superstitious, Either that, or they feel that no other kick of Fete could imprei hem ofter the jolt handed opt’ by the Ath letica. very serious condition because of | Must be one in whom the American | an attack of typhoid. He has failed to rally under treatment, and the! gy gy. ee Bayalciane say this is because he le In! sop SPRINGS, Va., Oot. 1—With the @ich extremely poor physica! condition. start of the annual tennis tournament of | Tt tan't always the man who can break the Hot Springs Golf and Teani, Records who takes the best care of him-| the natural prediction Is @ett. Rose has taken on fat during the pam three or four years until he weighs @ae ever 80 pounds weeping vi Gunboat Smith Matched To Mee Meet Tony Ross in Hub Club | rer * awocurever youre: a ed ntl a a 7 om ar THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 5, 1918. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AROUND THE WORLD WITH THE GIANTS Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) J, Whe " Pupesas . I 8Y6 O10 SPoor) I Cawn't See tae | (DEA cee eee Way Dowt wou co Fa Mmmaaite. > ‘A DAUR AND SINF uv How pe tou ott, O TIME, unre ce ttt uy | BESEBALL? “fe FACE os WS Ro Aive Kee INNA Wanted at Princeton--- Man Who Can Boot Ball if Tigers Develop Player, veiotiea onare machinery Two sets Who Can Kick Well wae mi wall with the ball éoesing os Their Chances of Win- irwity tie tne Toe most ca ning From Harvard and ul) — eee bred general Yale Will Be Unusually | error tor opposing ‘iinerren ‘Nearly Good. . "Sua. terror for opposing linesmen Nearly every Ume this husky g Into action he rips through for the necessary dis- tan Streit give promise of baing one of the great Une breakers hg y ever had down in the Jungle. 3 expected of him. With Bak Coach Jones Thinks Changes Give Princeton @ first-class kicker and the Tisers will be perfectly willing to do business with Yale and Harvard for] nine mate thoy willl prov ig erm Just Made Will Prove the foottil! championship this season. | stop as the Brickley-IHardwick com= ‘The Orange and Black eleven hay shown Beneficial to Eleven. Kreut procnine in ite early games, The line, one of the heaviest In Old Nassau history, hae only committed faults that can bo eradicated by coaching, the quarterback position has been satisfa torily solved and the Tigers in the bi field have several players, especially Streit, who will lixely make # big name for thet bination. 1 Tho coaches apparently secm fairly | well satisfied with the offensive atrength shown by the Tigers tn their carly games, but {t's the {mportant matter of escaping from troublo that is worrying the coaches. punter thin would be easy, going to happen if Princeton finds going rough im a game and then bi not a kicker who can boot out mor velal to The Evening Workl) y HAVEN, Oct. 15—A series of shifts, which is remarkable for this time of the season on any football fel, is being put into effect on the Yale gridiron by order of Howard Jones, who NE 286 ushvick avenue, Hrookiyn, Jue o. but more) s ee eleeltaaatind rudeage But Princeton discioxed than about % yards? The coaches ir} is bent on developing a team which a eal oil oa a ll Weakiées iit (hb, WKiSE department |t answer this question. but if any one! hold, if not defeat, Harvard, With the a Thia trouble, unless remedied, witl prove | CA" Aalver a perfectly wom! football | assistance of Frank Hinkey, Dr, Wille Joo Shuxtue, Weight, left Denver to-day for hom accompanied by his manager, Lee. In a tolegra vays he has Shugrue matched to nuit Sam | Rovideau six ri National A. U, of: Philag 3, Jimmy Duffy at Bum rounds on O at Canton, 0, A match was co! e Young Mike Donovan, the local weiter- » and Billy Grupp, the sturdy fighter of St. Louls, They will come the main bout of ten rounds mont ALC. show on Satur . In the other two ten: conteate Andy Cortes meets Billy me> Pa and Joe Hopkins tackles Young Richie. Johnny “Kid" Alberts of Uiteabeth, . J. Who has been claiming the wel- terweight title since he bested Phil Crows in ® ten-round bout at a local cluo, will swap punches with Frankey Loughrey of Philadelpy'a in a fifteen- round bout at the Mareville A. C. of Marlevitle, R. 1, toenight. ‘This will ne the first boxing show held in Rhode Island in nearly @ year, At the Irving A. C. of Brooklyn, Sat- urday night, Kid Kansas of Buffa.o and Jim Coffey, the lo lightweight, will clash and K. O, Brennan, also of Buffalo, will face Al McCoy of Brook- lyn. Coffey haw also been matohed ty meet Frankie Hans at the Sharkey A. C. one week from Saturday night. Hudelphia and Johnny Harvey of this city for one of ity ten-round bo next Tuesday night, while the 1h will prob of this iden ity and Young Dyson of Prov. Sa kes! “WINNING ON MERIT” the Jersey City light-| disastrous. Tommy | in ess to the writer Lee) yeen outkickad’ in nearly every one of v. ny Grimin the bulle of panting has fallen to Hobey on] experimenting has been done, player who can bovt the vali on an average of 40 yards he will quickly brighten up the situation down at Princeton, lam T. Dull and Pudge Hefflefinger, he fas already made a series of changes this week which will materially In the wide open game strong kicking ital, and the Tigers #0 far have thelr games. The few men on the squad who could kick have lacked the neces: sary ability to All reguiar positions, and X-Country Running as Means Of Cultivating a ‘‘Pompadour’’ Baker, and the Princeton leader has been far fiom being a success. Much poor res Coaches And 8 and f % y ja Yorue, and it is expected that this com. Bluethenthal are at their onde That s the Wa Ca t. Ernie ; Petition will bring out plenty of material to find a capabie booter and the pros- Glee ShICh ‘Coaeh Bernte Welers tay Pects aro nut very rosy that the Tigers * . ie) e will be able to produce a high-cluas| Slade of Columbia Harriers gurecnra: einuinel varsity eves countty punter, : Pa colleges. TIGERS LOST STAR BOOTER BY “Got His. oo GRADUATICN. With seventy-clght on the enrolimeny book, fresiiman crew practice at Colum bia is now well under way. The first tryout on the water was held last Fri- Old Nassau, like Yale and Harv: lost its star booter by graduation, Crimson, while seriously £ Cross country running as a means of” Haig the :0541 cultivating a pompadour? reat Sam Felton, has several | 4) day afternoon at Edgewater when the does nunters to rake ant ce A“large |, This Is one of the chief advantawes of, en wor en @ chance to show just Humber of toc shooters stepped in at the bill and dale diversion, according to how much awkwardness was necensary the start of the season at New Haven | Ernie Slade, newly elected captain of the to overcome. several local prep, schoo! and the long splrais that “Lefty: | long distance running squad at Columb!a joys who have made splendid footba.l most University, Slade also belleves that suc situati is beneficial in that it bul.ds u; No one wan! stamina, cultivates a good body powe records are working on. the crew squad, Coach Jim teach the fine points of rowing, ax different. with could do the excellent , and strengthens most of the muscles. — Fred Platated acting {n the capacity of De Witt performed last | However, a tonsorial classification !@, assistant Instructor. the dearth of booting| rather unusual. To prove his contention considered {mportant. | Slade is sporting @ first class pompadour| The Blue and ‘hite swimming and of run- The coaches the result of two yea water pola squads will suon begin prac- ine and the candidates for quarter, and| ning against the windy gusts wlon® tic. in the gymnasium tank. Speed’ the abse: lo kickers wasn't| Riverside Drive at Van Cortiandt Parh’ Barrett, captain of the swimming team, shock was forth-| and over other favorite courses, In the and Monty Maze, water polo ‘captaln, coming when jos tried nearly | fall of 1911 Siade took up ‘ross country a half dozen at booting the ball, and| running on the Columbia squad. Pre- » failed to kick for any ereditable | vious to that time he had trie beth kept in vondition during the sum: Regarding water poio \t {s @ notice: i that the men who come out for ly be between Danny Ridge} vard, but at punting he falls down lam Not only did Battling Levinsky's 4 2 barbers, but none of ti rt at Columbia w be a wel- tack of diptherla compel the conve Thora the coaches de-! suceved in cutting his locks so come addition to any coll gridiron Hon of his hout with Al Retch, but also! cided to 4 Baker to do the | combed back und kept In proper appear= quad, 1. 4. Mouauin, one of the for- his bout scheduled with Jack Drisvotl) punting and the Tiger jance. Slade tried various hair ionics 4nd! wards, welwhs 214 pounds and is weil of Brooklyn Saturday niwht a he) captain so far has 1 way below the | even resorted to liberal use of many proportioned for any branch of sport mateh with Soldier Kearns next \ Princeton stand: Against Bucknell | prands of “guaranteed” hair oll. | which requires becf as well a» speed. day night Bakor was icked five and ten yards But all of no avail. Oue day while on every ex sand only wonderful | jogging on the second mille of the Co-' ‘To date the student body has sub- Danny Morgan rang up to work from the ends gave Princeton a! jumbia course along Riverside Drive scribed a total of $1.39 toward the sup Harry Lewis did sVaht advantage in this depar Mt. | Stade noticed that the wind kept blowing port of atnletics during the coming year. jof Ph This sort of gaining can not b his halr back from his forehead, After Harry A Fisher, graduate manager, ex- When Peoted from stronger teams possessing | thar he entered into the spirit of the pects the figure to be raised to $8,000 oF asked me to manage hin,” A first chase pu {LIM and date sport with mo.e vim than $9,000 before the end of the first term. jgan, “and 1 told nim that { BAKER POSSESSES DROP KICK.jever and in a few weehs his hair Was Freshmen, sophomores and funtore in agree If he met the men | picked out. ING ABILITY. beginning to assume the aspects of & competition for managerships are getting. T told him to avold such ft am regular pompadour, Now he boasts one subscriptions from the student body. Joe Borrell, and tt becau While weak at punting Baker numer- Rat moat eeack and. taatidious a ins sisted on meeting this man that 1 ous Umex has displayed fine ability at $e eee ‘about the campus at Morn: Tiger Crew Prepares fer Yale Race, fiaee {9 RAVe Anything to do with] drop Kicking, | His two Koais against | OAT weients, and tle ability ax a| FRINCETON, N, J. Oct. 1.—Prof, 2 mae leat veer were fro) ‘is | Cross country runner ie rated clowe to 10 | John D. Spaeth, coach of the Tiger — and in other games he has The Atlantic Garden A. C, has ar. the bar enon Der cent. ; Jorewa, ia ariving bie charges hard ed a bout between Sam Rovidena the gridiron. At shov ‘This Call the regular series of runs for’ these days in preparation for the race Hobey can probably huia| the Var Amringe trophy cup will be In with Yale here Oct. 25. ith any one in the game ex- jquitous Brickley of Ha: hin own pt the 600 Patterns ] Reduced Due to New Tariff Bill This opportunity to save from $5 to $15 follows our de- sire to reduce stock in anticipation of NEW TARIFF RATES to take effect January Ist. Suits and Overcoats, To Measure, $20 to $40 Where can you select a ready-made suit or overcoat with a choice of 600 different patterns? Where can you get all | those little niceties of fit and finish that our artist tailors inject into every garment we make? Ask yourself this | question, and then come to us. Samples and Book of Style Suggestions mailed upon request. Arnheim entably The era thus far have shown o |Broadway Ninth Street ‘| Yale Wil Will Try Out New Lineup Against Lehigh on Saturday Rice Is again on deck to| & EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN JOHNSON FAVORS RETENTION: OF WORLD'S SERIES American League Leader Will | Fight Against Contest Among Sixteen Clubs. au! 20 Great Game! 20 Besv-Tee- -For SPeRT AMERKAINE I Am Map wit EN-S00-28 “ASM, I Paint wie ze Sensation! See, I &ss You ¢ CHICAGO, Oct. %.—B. B. Johnson: of the American League and member of the National Basovall Commission, ta- vore the retention of the world's series @ames each fall in their form. “While 1 recognize many of the Perel essary evily of the world's series, the one big point in Its favor is that i Arounen tremendous interest eity and hamiet in the nation, eald lest night. “This interest redoundy to the benefit of baseball, and our efforty should be to strengthen baseball Tho inter-league series, with sixteen obubs eompoting, would sustain loca! interest, ‘Dut thay would remove the great Snan- cial Incentive for teams to win thele Weare pennants.” The commision, President Johnser eaid, practically has agreed to the in- @ertion in the uniform players’ con- tracts of the major leagues for 194 of @ clause which will prohibit players from writing for newspaper. ‘Twenty-x checks were distributed at Phiiadelpita yesterday by John BE. Bruce, Secretary of the National Base- | ball Commiasion, to offic and players strengtien the team, they believe, = the Athletics, thelr share of the Mind combination Lote (ted out Bext | wortd's series money. The club received ped we te Gila wing se bist @ check of $38,313.19, of which $10,000 had f ie thie ak hed 5 it be Salute been put up as a forfeit to comply with pens, for beam decided | the rules of the series, This was the net to develop a new pair of ends to take} amount after 3 per cent, had been de- the piace of Avery and Carter, whe! ducted fram tho club's total, which wilt were not as fast as they were last yoar,' ;, “ ‘o However, rince the backfeld material 18/ iu American Leasuc for disisioution to Paibetieaed Manda eon) dd are the other seven American League clubs, 0 take the ntar backfield man Of last! iach of the twenty-iive players eligible / yearn freshman :cam, Guernsey, and try him for end. He played vei compete In the series received $3,243.94. terday #0 well that ho was picked for the lineup to-day, Several men are being tried out in the other end positions, Brann having the call now, with Roberts as a close com- petitor and Trask a possibility. Ware ren has been replaced at guard by Oakes, who, while a leas experienced man, seems to have mora force in the position. Cadwell and Miller were both tried out a2, ogptre spsterday, but they didn't show up as well as Martyog, and he will go back there to-day. ‘The coaches are algo trying to develop wome gubstitute quarterbacks for Cor- nish, and, Thompson, substitute quarter Ping Bodie, the Chicago Americans’ far Mous batter, found in his final pay em- veiope jast night the $0) he thought hy had lost when he was Glecovered by Maneger Calluhan drinking a stein of beer in St, Louis last sumer, Bodle's contract included @ stipulation that be must refrain from drinking during the season, or forfelt $600 of his annual sal- ary, and his consuming the beer was 9 teohnical v of the terms. Pleased with the player's all around work, Man+ ager Caliahan remitted the fine, Edward Steininger, Pi Leagu asserts that war on the major league on the freahmam team last year, and! would commence immediately after the Hammer ure being tried out. Roth are| meeting of the Federal League dives: inexperienced men in the position, and it! tors at Indianapoils, “We are going to invade the majora and we will take some of their players, too," declares Mr. Steininger, ‘“Fur- ther than that, we are going to beta , SLE, our operations in St. Louis, here are een reice peentlisle | players among the Cardinale and. the pres pestersey [Browns who are dissatisied with the of being conducted along | salary and treatment they have fe d by the Indians’ ex-| ceived this season, and we have every nell on watereay, vere reason to belleve vu will secure what players of these two clubs we choose @ take into our organization.” looks as if Cornish would have to spend the greater part of each of the big games in the position. Indian showed the lin perience at The roster of the American Leages {tack on the Tthacans of | nail players who wil travel on te Vigor With which tig! ‘tound-the-world tour. with the New 44 ch the York Giants and other National ig eine tocel Of | uere was not completed: yesterday, 8 tot Theesae Secretary Grabiner of the White Sea expected ft would be ft ts likely @ coaching, “Guyon and pb aner il cen Gosen members of the Box will ge, howe evening, whi av ever, and several others are to bie vere ee Clarence Albert Russell, White Gem pitcher, was married at Cl so ven terday to vie Charlotte a Indianapolis, Ind., @ cousin of Joe Beam, { brother pitcher of the young. Ly w rewitoh, KET, Englands Oot if. Fiz Yama to-day won the Cesarewitch Stakes, worth | Who is & historic ‘southpaw. Russell has signed te $10,000 to the winner, $1,000 to sevend | company the Sox and New York ami $00 to third, through the Southwest. le will go os J. C. 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