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8 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1918. bewanyoe gest] BEST SPORTING PAGE_IN NEW > 5 ae | IMPRESSIONS OF M’FARLAND-MURPHY BOUT Copyright, 193, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). LETS see --~ SHA 1 Give HIM A HAIRCUT OR, A SHAMPOO ? YORK: WOMEN’S NATIONAL GOLF FINAL TO-DAY \Rulers of the Old World Saw Americans Play Ball Twenty-five _Years Ago Spalding’s Stars and Chicagos Encircled Globe in 1888 and Had Many Novel Experiences—Gov. John K. Tener of Pennsylvania Was One,of the Pitchers ot the Team—Twirlers Tested Their Curves on Prince of Wales. ees | By NEWTON MACMILLAN a”, considered inferior to the batting am cricket, and tor the fi ints of WENTY-FIVE years 880 f8D*! pitching they had not the emailert ap dom was quite keen f0F|preciation, ‘They iistened to tori the Spalding round-the-world | curved batls and upshoots with amused AiG j-| tolerance and evidently didn't believe tour “s by Sat Leap a reat halt of what iitey ware tola. can” clubs as it !8 no Tt was midsummer in Australia and coming tour of the McGraw-Comis- after a red hot Christmas and New . S key ageregation. Year's (Ed Crane, the New York pitcher The Spaldings sailed from San | W848 sun struck on New Year's day) the Francisco Nov. 18, 1888, for Austra: | | My a ye tae. ae te urne, ne WSHEN Tommy REELED Ma, by way of Honolulu, Samoa and} tented to play town in tAdta; Boe Pacirery WaALrTeD AFTER HIM) | Auckland, New Zealand; the Me-/the advance man was waitl HANDS Down, Graw aggregation is scheduled to !Atellixence that there w Packey McFarland Uses Tommy Murphy for Punching Bag in One-Sided Boxing Exhibition. Coperight, 1918. by The Prem Pubttshing On. (The New York World), ACKEY M'FARLAND gave the Most one-sided exhibition of box @rason at the Garden e no Inclosed ees Vancouver Nov. 19. A® grounds and nf gate was to be expected, MCFARLAND MeLean Got Only \tv om nested up New York Bay on yn fol eo, min one kame on Whe start that Packey hadn't the aignt Curren Tommy Fe TOT TUE |i “oe of the baseball season of ot the Covionese pore and mest os ni cut, Tommy ‘needed ail” of his. well Sup ee ee $500 World’g _|1889, 20 the other may be looked tor | way 9 by Way of Aden and the known gamences to stick to the end. HELPLESS e next spring, to be greeted at Quaran- clotn GA oA AN tad lea go Pll og ogee POSITIONS Series Money tine by a flotilia of tugs and De Wolt LL FOR ANS tna be Somat tag bh tad eeattretee Hopper and brass bands and all the GAME AT CEVLON. he was the most helpless novice. | The Oriental attitude toward ath- ‘The Chicago boxer's marvellous acience Larry McLean, the elongated catcher /Molsy observances duc to returned yori. gports te distinctly antipathet! Never showed against @ better back- : of the Giants, who d!d such good catch- | globe trotters. » man east of Suez can understand ground. ing and heavy hitting in the recent) ‘The baseball world has grown some: iy one should run tf he is able to world's series between the Giants and/ what in twenty-five years, though it the Athletics, is sore and disappointed. | sti1 the eame old game. John Met His wrath wi wall, or watk if ho can get a rickshaw. The exertions of eighteen Yankee the huskies hitting a ball and running for nev tumant ian oer mass a] Gunboat Smith to Meet shoulders had widened out and his arms 4 cal by the amount | and his merry men expect to Visit Were thick as middieweight's. He car- 4 of money he was handed by the other | priippines and compete with the native a base leave him cold. Excited dis- tled @ smooth layer of fat over the body ar ey l er on Players of the team after they held players under the American flag. !n cussion with the umpire over a dix- muscles that usually show out like the their meeting at the Hotel Braddock. — sss4, before the Spanish war was ever puted play are to him ae the chatut= si Td eteggeato yhedlpe Ape ypas teaeed Sa Prceatiey El eo alias lace According to one who was present:| dreamed of, most Americans, as Mr. ing of apes. If he must he will attend nlaBleweight, and the o! announce- = patrick; Liberal A. C., Staten Island, the majority of the players voted to : + mt of the Phils a game aunt 61 in’ ment was that he scaled 140 pounds | It Will Be a Case of Californian] Frank Josephs vs. John Perrell. give Larry $00 because ha only joined | Dooley has said, thought of th GOR Gits, EamECO ee RUDRE dk Go , * 1 of cannet near to the players as he I per- he team in midsummer, W - ppines, if at all, as a brand of ; Uae was interned of the Mba goods, What the Filipinos thought of mitted. But if he ts hit by a foul ball was to receive he immediately threat-|us or baseball is beyond conjecture. he ts Aled with bitterness and te ened to wipe up the earth with the! moGraw will take his players to Japan strained from murder only by whol stripped. Murphy's weight was 18 in his Aghting toga Tommy looked heav-} Versus Californian When | ine “Murpnt-starar! nd ‘bout whe he ler than usual. thought would win in a contest between ‘Tha inetant the boxing exhibition be- They Clash Here. Champion Ritchte and Packey Mc gan Packey walked straight at Tommy, land, in case they met, he sald: Why, The cavern then ‘decided’ to os Hapecibie aires eg Seine a ieae oasis sub IneISERE Lotualiy encatred Siaen ake wes taller ana Mgger. is bon in San ‘Francioco, “and” thine Avy THAT “Thiet “Meyers, who happened to be | WA# hardly on the map. wear Calta ware 1c waa deere wert every way, and Murphy's crouching By John Pollock. Packey would have no trouble in out- “Tomay Coury see, absent from the meeting, was informed| TUNE OF THE GRAND OLD RAG jhe t nity © cite it oe nance Pepition accentuated the difference! aq UNBOAT SMITH, the California] Delitine him. whether it was in a (en nee over the telephone, that McLean, wat| STIRRED SAILORS BECALMED. for tne romance of the thing and the Paskey went right to work as soon aa heavyweight, who ts matched to that the players had decided to each| In their entire circuit of the globe edification of a few Bedouin Arabs and he was within range, and @ moment fight Tony Ross, the rugged a84/ Jog youn, Bhi a later Tommy was being hustied all over|game Italian fighter of New Castle.|purns, the Jersey city finntere whe the fing. Packey, smiling now and then|Pa, for twelve rounds at the Atlas A.| made good in their fikhta in Denver, A. of Boston on Tuesday night, was|are back home and ready to take on the Spaldings saw the Stars and Stripes q punch of globe trotters. Anson atysea only twice—once on the ol! Knocked a hot liner down the third Essex, in the harbor of Colombo, “ey- base line which found a dusky in the Tom Lipton Now lon, flying the homeward-bound pen- preadbasket. If that man still lives it chip in an additional $38, Yale Oarsmen Practice on the River Beltore ;- unrise ior Princeton Race. signed up for another battle to-day Db: Geeht pod ; Series at their nant after a two years’ cruise 18 Ckinw ts a good bet that he held it was his his manager, Jim Buckley. His oppo- . y arriv.d In Jersey City . ports; again at the truck of @ lumber quty on that day, as a lord of the des- nent in Ue gcrap will be Charley Sill| M8 FIRM. accompanied by thelr Mani] NEW HAVEN, Oct. i—Workmen going to thelr work over Tomlinson ngaging a UD | Freser trom Brunswick, Mc., locked In grt, to slay the white invader and acat- that he was helpless for an in-|er, another California kena lng ht, Hee ee staat, and then Packey followed the ad-|they will battle in @ ten-round co} Al Reich, the Ising hi ! ventage tor wen several more light|at the Atlantic Garden A. C, on the] of tnis city, is ew unis ie cease: > * herle benea en eee rahe tt Beenie ae ment of Jim Buckley. Maxey Blumen- eae e tempered to Murphy's powers of res! Billy Gtbeon to meet Cari Morris in o 's affairs and also made him turn ance Whenever Tommy reeied {1 x Gard v= fladernn my in return bout of ten rounds at the jen | Professional after he had won the ama | teur heavyweight title, cane to the con- Biting, of only tossed in. hoo! A, G. the carly part of nea te to| clusion that he could not give up his ppereate against Tommy's guarding | After these contests ey ‘ time to secure fights for Reich and slove or forearm. take Smith to Paris and challenge | gaxeq Buckley to be h's manager. _ Jack Johnson for the heavyweight "FARLAND is probably the only|:hampionship title, All arrangements have been made for _ t! man in the world who can get twenty-round bout between Eddie away with this. Another boxer| Ad Wolgast and Battling Nelson, who pi, the San Francisco bantamwelght | Bridge this morning discovered boats full of crew rowing along the |) the doldrums in the middle of the tor his fragments to the winds, | Indian Sea, “as idie as a painted SMP ‘The team did not play tn the Colis- Quinnipiac River by the Yale boathouse when hardly light. They for Shamrock IV. reported there at quarter of 6 and, to the amazement of the few onlookers, |! ° upon @ painted ocean.” Remark in geum at Rome, as had been intended, had an hour and a half of practice before breakfast, their bodies shivering ‘passing something that came off ON Lecause that historic inclosure is sev- at first under the cutting wind of an October morning before the aun had LONDON, Oct. 18.—The work of lay-| the occasion of that encounter, Whic) era) sizes too small and torn up by ex- come up and later perspiring because of the exercise. This is the latest [jing the keel for the challenger for the] most of those who were there Will fe- cavations in the interest of science. order for the candidates for the Yale crew. They must report at quarter to || America’s Cup has finally been started,| member ,until they die. On board the game was pulled off “to royal and di 6 at the boathouse in their rowing togs and prepare for the Princeton race a Placcozding to Sir Thumas Lipton. Gir] baseball ship was Mrs, Leigh Lynch, ® tmguished patronage” at the beautiful week from to-day. The ad because of the many changes necessary from ||Thomas has engaged Capt. Turner a8] woman cornetist, born a member of the | vijjq Borghese in Rome, another in graduation and oth: ons had not been coming along well, and two ||professional commander of his yacht! once celebrated Berger family. Sne stood! Florence and still another in Paris. sessions of practice a day were thought necessary by Coach Averill Harri- frageaite iy, oe besides is very busy on the after deck and played “Yankee) After a somewhat hurried trip from man and Capt. Denegre. The faculty was appealed to in the interests of ||!" signing & c! chooner lay close by 491) Brindisi to Dieppe the Spaldings were Yale rowing, but decided that a menth in June at Gales Ferry and no || Which he is necessarily maintaining, sets CRD rere) ae it was broad day, It was worth travel-|janded in England. afternoon classes through the rowing season in fall and spring made enough || OWner, Lipton showed complimentary) ° Sal ri tance to sce those Yankee! who previously had charge of the bigzest and rieh- Would be scoused of faking. But when|fought a hard ten-round bout in Mil-! champion, and Benny Chavez of Trini. | Privilege. They therefore refused to allow cuts from classes or chapel. |'niniting a completed model of the chal-|sallora swarm up the rigs every one could see that Packey was| Waukee on last Monday night, .ecelved|dad, Col. They will battle before th Therefore the men report early: under Capt. Denegre and see beautiful | jenger to Capt. their delight, after being b “pulling his punches” there wasn't | #,600 apiece for their trouble. The bout Pacific A, C. of Vernon, Cal., on Nov. sunrises over New Haven They are back at the campus by the time [| London o. buriness connected with the! , ult fortnight in an alien se skey will find It. hoot or a whiatle of derision. He out-| drew a $7,800 hous, the fighters getting | Chaves having accepted Tom MoCarey’s | the ordinary undergraduate ls getting up “Pacito International Expos!-| in grand old ragtime. | pe enter the country us classed Tom two-thirds of the receipts, which they | terme by wire, fons of miles that it wasn’ ;Japlt evenly, The etubd officials real- it was & joke And being @ joke, no| sed S102. ° ies kontes one BERSE Anh thy" A match was arranged to-day be- Fultz Is Again “Tou' “Pittaburah wanted on the t tween Tom MaMahoa, the Tommy.” called n corleryne (ee eetone| Hearent.” and Soldier Kearns, the stur- Elected to Lead md round. And Tommy looked as if|0¥ Beavywelsnt of Brooklyn. They will BEd have deen Just about tickled silly | come tometer In @ ten-round bout at P layers’ Union he Irving t® amewer the call. 1 a epecial show to be held by t! deothe were outside. Mowever, Tommy|* °° of Brooklyn on next Monday ‘The Alameda, which waa the name of Spalding was fortunate enough to Ud» the ship in which the Spaldings crosned Well Introduced, they will find the , the Pacific, carried to Honolulu the, Britons ready to eat up anything that first news of President Harrison's elec-| Will amuse or surprise them, tion, Thin was on Sunday, Nov. 25, 1888,| ‘Tho players happened to be in Nive almost three weeks after the election, during the Carnival and there was the Muller Will Try to Break World’s Hawall was not at that time a Terri-| Relies of y es, Lied life, mounted) Discus Record | 27.00. ese Kasia seuemed,| xe in the "Batt of Flowers.” 9 igh. joMaho: A fine, genial, kingly jooking old Kanaka,| the Prince drove olen the P Hvar e i H " je: | des Anglais he passed a couple of the ‘. yn hes it Gunboat| The list of officers of the Baseball : The world's record for throwing the| he was a hot sport and dearly longed t in| : : ; 1g game always, and he did the beat he| mins, Jack "Ewin" Sullivan, “One | Playere’ Fraternity elected for the an- | MU 1 eA ; lacus {e likely to fall before the mighty | ball game—and a bet on the zame, Tut) Yankee scoun-ter-els armed with coms could. In the ten rounds he managed| Round” Davie, Tony Ross and other suing year has just been made public | f uU Jiarm of Emil Muller, the young giant| it was Sunday and the missionaries were, Pact balls of Nice violets rolled tig te reach Packe: 7 . 7 Nothing doing, Kalakaua, | formidable missties in the hands of avie- 1 t. But what Packey was| For taking (o eavee eound Lay decent th cn intone way, ah antion , a American Athletic Club holds its annual ing seen the national game. ‘As the Prince, drove by one of the to Tomm: ackey Mc! pbatariant: ‘Aus pitchers let drive. His flowerebai one aide of the ring. dows wines UP lat the Garden A, C.. Tommy Murphy |on the questions considered was tabled All queries will be answered in this column, No answers Will oe te ee eer ee a aeeidinua, found. thelr caught hia Royal Highness just aba‘t Fopee, back again, in and out of cornere,| Wcrlves O.08.H. MeVarland, for throw-| until future meetings rect. |Siven over the telephone, All queries should be mailed care of Sporting} ig iike a beaver ii an endeavor to| welcome ready-made for them. Lelgh the left eur, Ito turned hie head and against the ropes, snd always g Haast eee peel into ‘Tomm; ‘am Davia To Fults, Prealdent ae Editor, throw the saucer-shaped miseile toa rec-| Lynch had gone over the territory the this turning proved his bane for as ne lone apy o balance, diving head-| stomach, body and Jaw, got the sai mond W. Collins, Boston Americans, | {erties Editor Evening World: Wednesday, Sept. 83, 1908, that Fred| ord distance, When he began practising | previous winter in the capacity of ad- turned the second mi caught nm only to catch hia balance before mount. Both fought for 27% per ce! Vice-President; Jacob E. Daubert, Please answer the following QU | ategkle failed to touch second base, for this meet his best throws fell fAftteen| vance agent and worked it up ;retty| fairly In the face. tlona: 1—Where is the A. A. U. regis- —— reached t e , nd again to rade back ius ane coe ‘The grose receipts w: Brooklyn Nationals, Vice-President; w York City? 2—|Gporting Editor Work: feet behind the record mark of hagpeees thoroughly, ee re Hae reine le dave punea for dreds that fell upon — John P. Henry, Washington Americans, Twelfth Regiment] Kindly inform me if Packy MoFar-|1 24 Inches, held by, Jim Duncan, Soon, Betides, the Australians were found ato think, Did het Ho did not _ Suk George Chip, who knocked out Frank John B. Miller, Pitts-| Armory on Oct. 26 an open handicap | land ever fought One-Round Hogan, Nie labore, began 10 bem’ Tue soll to bo red-hot sports, Thelr prowess assailants plainly, atralant let Tommy founder, TtPPed aside and| Kiaus of Pittsburgh in the stath round meet? F. F, DONOHOE, 1.G. | fit cnoush to ancourege Muller ¢o work | &t cricket and football ts well known. d lifted his topper und faster’ with T baal, driving him|of @ bout in the latter city last Satur-/ ward M. Keulbach, Brooklyn ‘The office of the Chairman of th MoFariand harder. Gradually he improved, until {and betting on the race) very princely buw. Bu far as T kne t, was signed up to-day to meet! gecretary. Registration Committees is at Mo. 81 | rounds at the Patrmont A. O, Mageh 18,| jest Monday one of his throws meas- CT that closed the Incident, Of cours ne a clip on the ear or the! day alg! fae of tee hood bend . Now and then, hold- "Knockout" Brown, the Ital ‘Advi Board consists of Ray- 1918, MeFarland ut ft ord. was a good fellow, ar iain ad Walking | middleweight of Chicage, for six rounds een oe ia seam passe oe SUS VET GONG: "| HG) HY oh 8 NOY FOES: ce seurealiist or for Gay other eparting naveite| THis, 16 nok en obituary notice, vet Ing Tommy's head te | srieD ne i tee weeks. fl vid L, alts, John P. Henry and John B, times, and now Be feels confident | thelr minds were entirely open. More- Giporting Bditer Evening World: weveral Please let me know if Matheweon for! that he will emash the old mark at to- they were as hospitable as sporty, ight hand, — ier, - Batter Evening Wort four years ‘ost every game he pitched eames. Pig . ‘ » In Australia the cricket grounds were Mi th ‘Th ware Beene Groneh, See Gan Veeneies fey Was K.'O. Browh over knocked out |in against Three-Fingered 1.owa, ls trying for new honors} 00 arsed out since then ere te aldeways, hi ey made Tommy Walsh, the as pa LAA si ecscriny with the @ Pat Ryan, Pat Mc-| desutiful beyond anything the Am Crane, the pitcher, then q offer tor joorty r a hncokout ohenene, could Heine oer tee Frisco middiewetant, in|] TO HAVE OUIMET WIN |\a \ishtwoignt before he was stopped by 7 " while th cans had e' seen at hom On these | Giants, and Smiling Jimmy Fogarty 5¢ CARNEGIE ANXIOUS class? Was he over knocked out as [eronh A EER be liovely sreat awards baseball was seen |Fhiladeiphia and. John. H and y at Ite best. It was an instantaneous hit|‘Tommy Burn: of the “stone wall in- oerting Edtier Brening World: fleld’ and, maybe, many other but he purposely desteted wh & twenty-round bout in San Francisco Bud Anderson? JAMES MURPHY. training with the Australians. Tho felding es- was in trouble, and et Hie mene” [on Thankaglving Day afternoon, Walsh GOLF TITLES AT SKIBO ||" grown was never knocked ont be- vs peclaily was to their liking, They had| mere, re very, much alive, John to slap hie stoves agai: 8 6° | wired Gramey that he would accept the fore he went down to defeat im his never seen anything like It and #aid so |for Anson'e Chicaroscie Governor of broken defense, inet Tommy's | Match if he failed to match McGoorty with Jack Dillon in Milwaukee, Goven clubs hold shows to-night, as follows: egg ‘e Cc. pT Mike Donavan vs. ily Grupp; Brown Gym- Rimewit, at 28%" |nastum A. A, Banty Lewis ve. Jack scribe reerstned. | Doyle: Atiantic Garden A. C., Frankie “Poor Madden va, Jack Dorman; Irving A. C. old ger! He's all in. He ougnt | o¢ Brockimn, K. 0. Brennan va Al Mc- Coy; Queensboro A. C., Long Island look grew sori porrier, He tried harder ‘and hare’ | ott Beet Pep ve Eddie Fy But he. was bewildered, dazed, pus: rtened, He couldn't land » ry time he tried to jand, Packey'e glove reached the tar. battle with Bud Anderson. ay acries, from a long visit to his Scotland |] giorting Editor Evening Wo Wastertay are ah AN thugs comme, castle, sald he was a golf fan as What is the ary of Christy | ered I contend that Mathewaon pitched well as @ player. The tronmaster || Mathewson. Does he receive mere Day | the better, but es there are eome Plank held a small mass meeting at the [} than Walter Johnson of the Waahing-| ¢oiiowers in r h a pier while he proudly related to i, Lakewood it is hard to pace ly Wine From Ben! reporters how strong his game had ‘Decome on the links and how happy pie 1 Duffy of Kensington won one Andrew Carnes! back home in the warmest terms, The batting Pennsyivanta. no leas. nner of Gummit Hii in ti at the Nonpareil & C, Both lads put up @ fest fight. Bonner having the bet- tor of it in the frst two rounds, but after that Duffy rallied and earned the honors. In the sem!-windup Tommy Carey won from Jack Coyne in six 3 te or in the recent open championships at Brookline. “Do you know,” said the Laird of Wis, Oct, 18.—Petay Bran- nigan of Pittsburgh worked ten rounds to a shade over Kid Mahoney before the Racine A. C. The Pittsburgh man's effective punches to the wind kept Ma- honey ® short distance to the rear throughout the bout, In the third round Mahoney rained a fusillade of blows to y'a head and jaw, it appeared that he would carry the battle to quick termination. Brannigan, however, re- cuperated wonderfully and thenceforth took the lead. i? eivee i i i E Zee victory. My play+ mates were so happy that they threw down thelr sticks and talked of nothing else but Oulmet. 1 was very glad that the boy won.” Knowing the little Scotsman was familar with golfers on the other side, the reporter asked him what he thought of Oulmet’a chances in the British championships next year, ‘Good,’ promptly answered the Goner of libraries. “I hope he woes over and beats every British champion. I would like to have [| Sporting Editor Evening World: him compete in the Scotland games Kindly give the date and year whe: and nothing would please mo more || Merkle fatled to touch #econd base, a han to have him win a big victory || offe em my own links at Skibo.” i i I : i H f ‘Baier Brening World: Kindly give me the full name of Kk, the pitcher of the Athletios, Hane i388 BROOKS, ma sama, tae for him to fight Miki way ten pounde or 80. Otherwise sve he ea t will be a jo! firet-class 1 y ke. , eariae eaien, Evening Wort 8 itor Eve forld: ‘Kindly state 'n your column whether ua, Boldier Bartfield scored an easy vic- tory over Mike Farrel! in a fast ten- for |round bout at the West New York A. C. als in thy we