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ThE KVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1913. BEST SPORTING PAGE:IN NEW YO! SLUGGERS AMONG GIANT RECRUITS FREDDIE WELSH WINS ON FOUL PL of, ICAN YOU IMAGINE IT? 9)" g,Fiemers Foon wits mnoes) yy By WICIHARVARD MAY DRO FROM TS SCHEDULE Weare ANT Rough Work of the Visitors Last Week Has Aroused Crimson Officials, { (ou sine ea ¥ Satu yey © Ae evER® You Hat TiMe DIDNT 1? oe —_ WAAL = JUST You wArT TLL Harr cHatn THe RING ! GwAN BATTLE R - - — Hey ‘rou eI6 | | | | Sounds. <t HOLE IN TEN | OFF HIS BEA ~ simp | GIT ouTA \ STROMES!! (Boeetal to The Rventne Wort, HE GANT FIGHT, ME WAY OR ILL CAMBRIDGE, Maas, Oct, W. He's “to exp! Come over “were ~ ») Cant You ‘ Sea eet ote tur Chose hemeatr ‘ * SMEAR _ 3 EASILY [MAGING = that he brought « football team to Now That Dan Dailey Has Shown «4-"¢,,, Jou IMAGHE “THs a a YA maaemee\ & A REFEREE ON el eae Harvard and waa feaviog with but ewe © He Can Punch, Why Not Send| Ad THE FINISH OF AN Ae ONO UVM E ) THE LINKS ? SNE uot we RicMT ) | sine of Hoty Grong trom west youn 1 EIGHTEEN HOLE MATCH S THA LINKS © urtte et RON schedule, The visitors were out _—_ INGE! aggressiveness what eight, and with both make up tn gener. they lacked In Him Against Carl Morris and! “that's (T OLD MAN=. ME PUNCHIN’ BAS GI imi A he game f Give New Yorkers a Chance {PNT MET Him cet Ser 1 TRImmeD YA UM crow older’ the oftciate were Nept DOP ot OM . arnt allzing offending slayers. to See Him in Action? | (MaKe t4ie’ Br B7 SHES wiAnotier ceudiarh seemed to be tho 16 Miss hy 7 AN) U WAS PULLING ME of the Hacvard varatty football squad _ ye terday, Two woeks of rain has tl oughly soaked Soldiers’ Field, 80 cung 7 \\l WE { } PUNCH Too! the condition of the playing groun ui C ™: ja anything. but agreenble Ce Newen Ue, | a Haughton will probably put his cher, Paleer in two Id. CA wslens » work on the fr ‘on, TH as vin ong wie hope who | ss . seanion veil be as neon ween in New York. Dalley | Can't You imaei oat and much more so now, as two oF Dag all the phe Aantages “any Bee eS seeatne meLUNG 2°". 4 Can You maciie CAN You IMAGINE @ FiGwTER, th formations that the Grimson coaches Balt feet tatl ant matches Cant Morrie | HIM WHAT “TS DO ONTTHE GREENS wae OMe OF OUR. DIGGING UP AN ALIBI SOMETHING “"y SAOAIG weed eroate: exINAEy AqRtE Well in size and strength, Now that _ _ —- - -—— BEARCAT" HOPES KIKE “THIS WHEN HE LOSES 7 Princeton whl n'a trial These, friend Carl has become ao rough, why ’ any “TRAINING on THE. mal bad the Play are Mendig mene aot tmport Mr. Dailey and. let them McGraw 8 Ne SI gg - LINKS FOR. THEIR, thelr tine in trving (0 master the ah AG hie AG Sa Math ew ugger rep FIGHTS 2 HERE $30,000,000 Spent Annually on Golf in England = |) txments's of euch pack, moving picture company gore to all the I t Wh Wi Me deans) SADE. 4S BATTLING Cue It ta , sng! ery 1) YOUNG O'LEARY WAS A fait x i ie estimated that nearly $90,000 is spent on golf in England every fapenee of yin ina s Y oungster O as Whoa ain SAM 1 wt CALLING “Fore! year, sd"that of the ge tum only a Hl Tenn chan ale oF 2, CLOSE TO KNOCK OUT. MAMMA cA § 8 The extimate has been made by a well-known golf specialist, who, after SORANTON, Pa, Oct. 2L—Tommyr eg ET ia Signed as a Pitcher, ' od Dat init A careful census, has placed the number of players in the country at roughl> | O'Toole of 1° sth had no trouble in In knocking out Palzer tna couple of — vl 200, Three-quarters of a million players pay on an a $0 a ye mastering Young O'Leary last alge in king out Palzer i ouple of | : I " each in club subscriptions, or a te 6.20.00, which added to $24.00 for J, 4 ten-round hout at the Peerless A. Cy Founds Dsicy has sown that ive <3 Daye Robinson, Secured Three hud dtnerary of Ts fhcd, See La ESTE UNIS PODS OUI -TEE Gleb aad ihe Ar ! O Toor vievernvay ie O'Leary ape eh y that | Baseball Tour After Ip estimated the caddies collect, makes the total mentioned Ree ee eat euannee tas Palzer hasn't recoversdand never will) A A ‘i \ ae; t i flenth rounds the Palrer hasn't recoverod and sever Will) Years Ago, Injured Shoulder at 7 Leave U. S. given one hail a week to each player, at a cost of {0 centn each : ata (tet ble owe Wade battered Gul of hia wy drank 30 | ‘gerips eams Leave U, o. Each ¢ expenses are placed at a trifle more than $1 a yéar on Pl i, the aft, 0 d vol the New, oe | Foothall—Was Loaned to Mo- or eereayecncel the game alone, his ratlway fares or ot sand of reaching the links, and, || Yorker with a riebt v4 THER te the Nov. 19... Sail of course, what he loses on his games, not detng computed. ————— 5 from Vancouver f Yokohama "SIEU CARI pat | IM eerie Ssesne eentemsn bile to Play Outfield and Nearly f Won Pennant This Year. oo. Kobe a of Japan Nagasak! ).| Gunboat Smith Will Try Out graph published in the latest numb of “la Boxe et Hoxeurs." ‘This ce statuette perch: p of the radiator of an aut By B Bul ° he context explaina that this| 1y Bozeman Bulger. itonek | Hi Wi ll R aint ink abvene oat | wu ene te tanner ne, mh nec cape : is Wallop on Tony Ross es The sabaate is of Car- I iked of and much needed clean-up Mantia All queries will be answered in this column. No answers will be| pana Lester of Seattle, Wash. the p! im ‘pen y poem: a . t sea . + 4 S . ® pony * os 2 sa hitter, McGraw has bought three iinsbane | Riven over the telephone. All queries should be mailed care of Sporting ‘ ene show at Taft, Col, agreed, at D WOLGAST seems to be one of Men. one of whom In expected to fill Atéen : They Meet in 42-Round Bout | ‘he reavest of Joe Woodman, to posi- hte the bill, The one best bet is that Da 5 a tor. Pone the Meht from list nieht 1 the unlucklost fighters In the : Sydney hextoatiod vant Attached (ably world. His latest misfortune, the Hoblnson, champion awatamith of the Melbourne ting Kaliter Ruening Worlt trys of downs to advance the ball ten yards ht Before a Boston {hd COU RAYE hone tone te “ =~ fracturing of a rib while training for a Southern League, will get the Job, but Adelaide || A says that Mikey n was with the § Mone Gre nm which thet Turn fight with Charis White, wil) pus him there ty an open chance for BP. Har- sAt nea) [Giants tp 1M2 or 1913 and was then re- | & Club. RPA AOR che J nie of) bi out of the game for Keveral weoka And, Thon, a heavyweight outfeldery late of | Fremantle 1. B mays this is wrong, Who 18! fis Sonanentts wal i . Tom McArdle, matchmaker of the OTT dy the time he's ready to box again he| the vourgh club, and Kimer John- I, M. ‘or by Kicking the ol « Fr . ha of t ‘any may be forgotten. . son, catcher from Oreha, Johnaon | the Phililes ta bare for a feta pal, wich counts i. while tinge A.C. to-day arranged three! 4 g t ae vt 14s, untill lown in mou vointa, en-round bouts to be staged at the WY Mideast broke: hi In the frac] ®@# with the club for a few minutes | or Swort ieee erecina Words . i L ast broke ‘hie arn in the rai] 5% Metare, bat he wan allowed 40 a ceaita Goi Gaedyi | ILS IRCOrE RETIE Conan Cites 0k By John Pollock. club's next entertainment on Satur fight he had after wianing the wo Nghtweight championshi> from Nelson Later, a day before a scheduled fight with Welsh, he had an attack of ap- Pendicitis, and the doctors amputaied a little more seavoning in the migers Hecauae be was too young and: ight In two years Johnson has grogn fo | weleht until he tips the scales Smt das ‘at hand. Mr.| fought Batting Neison, and ob! baw spectfinly yours, Shirts They double your shirt service agd halve its laun- on his hands to-night, as he ts] Warren, Jack Emanon w {ted to meet one of the gamest| Billy Hart and Young Specks will take on Gene Gilvey. Ge SMITH has a hard jodinight. Dave Cronin will and most willing heavyweights in the fwusiness in Tony Ross, the Italian Florence itor Evening World Bis appendix and a large wectloa of hin] Pounds. and they he le « clean-up cess Milli 5 ot Ni Ya., wh) has} Danny Foy, the champion bantam- . ; Bank roll, Surely the “Michigan wild-] !itter of the frst water, ft esi oie 1 me know what nattonality| "Apes #10 that Demaree would win tighter of New Contia, Pa. Ps | poteoc cate gee dering. You simply turn eat” has had many things happen to] Harrison ts aso a good hitter, but it {co || Mr. Murphy, the President of th hip rat uaame inthe warid’s series, Ai SURNE all the real wood WK feltows 1] Tt, cneeyy. by dim Coffey, the Dube Sve the! asiled’ cafe National team has the largest baseball d make him wild, also bet B $10 at 2 to 1 that Demaree b would win two games, A saya the seo-, tn the three leagues, Yours truly, ond bet 1s off, as Demaree pitched but he succeeds in making good In Cast , Marsetiies company It will be quite an unuaval jump from the little bush "dvb wp on, re nt which gives you a clean pair. No trouble what- in a twelve-round bout before che Atias|!!n Glant, will make his first appe ‘A. of Beaton. ‘This ie Gunboat's|2ce In a dout here on Friday. nix The Giants are having # fine tim : H ' A Qrimming the White Sox. At last they've] ine fludson to af organization of eham- CHAS. WAKENIBLD, | coe game, Does A get his money back| S7#¢ bout since he won on a foul from} 149 wiles pad be tola Hel Pld i ever. No difference in found an easy mark in the American] tens Jew W. Murphy of the Chi sapaet Li | Cart Morris at Madison Square Garden | ('@ Tucked oust bantam, (nthe frame chal hay pions, ' arien W. Murphy of the Chl] on the second wager peed mal rounds at the New appearance from eg Other new players who were either Medited aith having one of| A loses the first bet. Where you can't! * ‘olo A. A. show. ular attached stiff cuff. A letter: purchased or snagged In the draft are | -—- learue,| Win you can't loser therefore the second wager Is off, ne Demarce didn't piteh two xumes, Starting Editor Eyeuiig World: Tom McCarey, the fight promoter of] golater Kearns te California, figures on three elimination outs for next month, Eddie Campt and R. F. Dyer, a pitcher from the Decatur, te. club. who tn anid to be a A new feature in an old brand =Columbia—sold everywhsre Dear Mr. deren: T have read your omment upon the football player 3 for Rochester to-day where he is to meet Bear Cat know if Packy| Who “kicked two goals with a broken Jeorker, Then there Is Howard Merritt, [the league in hitting RCUnY IGE ae now throuse feurieert © Tom McMahon on Thursday night be- Since 1573. gore" Don't vou think It was brutal Jangther pitehe Kni af the reason and came within half y\ nocked out bY| per whether Demaree lost pebees: Pe; |Benny Chavez, bantams, to meet on] tore the Olymplo A. C, McMahon was Pisin piste and/avaeetel to kick any unfortunate thing that |! a good lef but w ie of winning the pennant for b!8 jenoskout Brown and re, and If Me=| games in the Inst world's series. Nov’ 4; Frankie Burns, the Oakland) ysneuied to have met Kearns ak ike ain, pleated and dress shirts, had his nose broken? YEA BO. with us next an al ub. Hefore the magnates got on to rland was ever knocked out by any H. POOLSON, |lghtweight, and Bud Anderson, Nov. 15.| Irving A. C, of Brooklyn. } fadeless fabrics: $1.50 and up. jread ev nT dh a" net =e | 2 ° yn Inet nieht, already have b made to hea ee Eon icone st rteente AR ie ete oe ue J. PHILPS. Demaree wun defated @ to & in the/and Leach Cross and doe Rivers, the) but it seams the Brooklyn matchmaker Colombia Shirt Co., Ine. New York MeParland hae never been knocked out| fourth game of the world’s series, the only | sexican, on Thanksgiving Day. All was # bit premature in announving the "y Wan Whe can say that itt Southern League prices as Meh as $800 for his outright, MeParian agro rot geome he pitched, tires Aghte will be for twenty rounds at| eaatch, For sale in all the ILLIE RITCHIE Is playing qolluf. Memphia for a year of ee W The man on whom McGraw has had |release, Mike Finn says he Je ready to in Willle says old man’s game urting Biliwor Evening Word . vi val, best men’s furnish- his heart net. for a long time was. het even money that Robinaon, if played| Wort you explain footoall In plain, | Sporting Baitor Erentng World: ernon, Cal. may t 8! that olf provides Just the right sort of {caught in the draft after sm had been |rexulnriy, will hit over .200 Jn fast COM=| oieay terms in your Paper? Sincerely Kindly let me know through your val- * t fa ae UETAY, GF Biddle Wallace ings and department @xercise for a fellow conditioning him-| asked for him and which the Glant pany, re TST GAnis, |uable paper if Lench Cross ever knocked | Gunboat Smith has a hard Job on his/ (eve Nee aenel up for a ten round tores < gelf to fight Leach Cross, As William] yjqnager was on the verge of paying. | — SS out Tommy Murphy. hands to-night, as he in siated to mect hia at the Postman A. C. of Willtams- »* iJ alka five miles to get to the links, } He is Wiilam Ritter, late of the Wil-|B1Q LARRY 18 STILL SORE OVER DONALD RICHARDS. |one of the gamest and most willing] UTE Tmireday night next, plays two hours, and then rine fivel mington club, This’ young prospect ) ing quarters, one fatunds six feet two Inches in his bare| | WORLO'S SERIES MONEY. may well imagine that he does get afr oat it), nnd takes | Larry McLean ts atill around town sr Uitte exercine out of it. The only thing] care William ie @ pitcher |Making a loud holler about not receiving | Qy! t Phe needs to do to make golf down in that company, [over ®00 for his ahare of the world's, siieBl id big. fellows in the game, Smith and More atrenuous Is to take along a fewland, on accout of hin site, McGraw {series ‘The other players are out on the A ; Pea wil) clash in a twelve-round bout Pairs of boxing glover and have a aix-[thinks he will be of some nate in the |DiR tour and there Ie no chance of get- Extra Coaches Rushing to i letore the Atias A. A. of Boston. Found fight at each hole. Golf, with{ National League, Of ail the prizen ae- jting thelr side of It. ‘Thin case Keoms — ‘ Volant, the ex-lightwelcht cham- this slight addition, should be exciting} cured Ritter ts considered the moat (to be w pux7 the fans who do not) ° t 9 F tb Ll S ad Ad Wolsast, the « @ enough for the most exacting disciples | valuat He will report at Marlin as mien tat t fi bed take t «Sars e| riunce on s 00 a qua pion, mas Jaa Sloan ie oat man Heth rt. oon as the Glante Ret back from thelr jof the money tn a lump sum and then ot ee i mer Mayor Fred ath of Hast ts, aegis trip around the world lalvide tt according to their own wishen. | —n Lah aya: iu phael a AhGs at paying Heath $17,000 for a ranen Pp” RYAN broke John Flanagan'a ‘ach of the regulars and the utility men | Medford, Ore, Woigast now owns Taseh Crom: never Enacted’ - Murphy. |neavyweights in the business in ‘tony loc in _theee bouts, one Hl joss, the Italian fighter dt New Castle, Then ent the limit. boule, All of i. who has fought all the real good youna hammer record | PROM BAD PITCHER TO CRACK] Sho have worked all xenson vets. ful! Eddie Hart on His Way From] bei rings. Fis Esa EEG BE RBE TAY, two ranches in Orezon, a Michigan ola twe! ets Cl punte ar wed over forty yards i clapernlo ties ben, ? ’ @ couple of days ago br hurling} HITTER. Dats eee ate oe eee Seattle—"' Goldie” Wight — | with wre w farm and considerable (Men 's or Women s) the wired vail Zid ine #i-R imenes | ‘Pre case of Dave Kobingon ts not one jim Thorpe and Claude eee = | Law's injured foot te still keeping! sy important match between topnotch or, and Don't aco why he adied that clehth of fof draft, He has belonged to the New! \invers who have recently jained tho| fan inch. Wasn't that rubbing it into| York club for three years and wasioiub, A provision te aleo made for play- with every HAND-TAILORED Also Coming. out of practice and his punting i#)),.nramweights has been arranged tn . Pittsburgh dy the matchmaker of the John a itt! merely loaned to Mobile for a Season. ore ike Josh Devore and Leon Ames * —_—— Fort Pitt A. C, of that city. The Inds T had the pleasure, some time ago, of [In Robinson McGraw tas the promise! who played part of the Reason with (Bpesial to The Evening World), Not Our Abe Attell, who will figure in thie scrap are Kid or topping the old wevenauad haminer |of one of the boat hitters In the Dg team and wore then let go McLean! pryyc eg. s,s. dy Uh Bl—Secret| POTTSTOWN, Pa, Oct. 21.—Abe At-| Williams of Baltimore and Pateey Bran- recoré by 8 f feet myself, Forget |iengues, Two years aco he wae sinned was allowe@ but $600 and his kick uppears| practive every duy thia week except] tell of Allentown outpointed Willie nigan of Pittsburgh, who Is a fast and the exact figures, bit believe my mark |by New York as pitchor, but foolishly tot ne i fh was 114 fect and some inches. What|took part in a f 1A be R JURS One _ Nie ave. saat Ail she Dueh leacuers we were tn the old da compa: % yer youngster, ‘They w ; thall game down IM players agreed to give #2) each and make Wednesday ie the order of Head Coach | Straub of Norristown last night In a ee a ud wt be wix North Carolina and had his shoulder his whare #1,00, but at the last minut’ Andrews for the Princeton varatty rattling boxing bout at the National red with these modern giants! |injured. Dave was not able to pitch at ohief Meyers refused to come throws) \uorrow tie Princeton “Freshies ‘A. GC. Attell showed superior boxing | pecavse Sam Langford could not get Yet I haven't a doubt we threw our {all when he came to the Giants, but he/and that spoiled the whole thing, Co) |. the Cornell Cubs here, an ability, while Straub had the better q pultahle place to train in California i punch, The bout went ten fast rounds for his twenty-round bout with Jack (—2 at there will very Hkely be @ chests out quite asx far and were quite |showed so many signs of being a hitter «dering the work that MeLean. a etets ot Dp I Build to Ord a8 mucn puffed up over our small per- land a natural ball player that McGraw the world’s series It looks as if $1.0 Lesh I’m out hammer and tongs for | ear a Bi EN pile got Mike Finn of Mobile to rene him and would have been & fair amount, even If Tnman wi ‘ a ¢, come-back” C it Sa d ; : in Princeton to attend the IMMEDIATE BUSINES of 4 at Ie, he'll try to Gudieation exercises of the wraduaty = 'S—Want ¢ .|\cCorne qua Amateurs to aed) gece Beep up my BIG RECORD of 11,000 SUITS & OVERCOATS, sold last year, because of m: wonderful $30, $35 & $40 VALUES at $15, $18 & $20, Among my entry of Dashing Suitings are Tewh seats Brits we don't diame Must Go Easy Coach Crews ti lay a well as the fresamen cone | | YORKSHIRE CHEVIOTS in fussy, sassy shades and BANJO STRIPINGS in Tyrolean, Mahogany, Durano Al for taking the count. It was absurd I A hie noon there will be a seavy A tch an amateur, once removed ong mor lInmnaRe, iNebrand, Ses eee mune n Practice) At Harvard? 00°!" .ctioe tote st on. Tale tne. Reich nisels m1 ‘ecieeesareniine 1p F for the four y . Tim te strong and. weighty, aa a obs apd handsome withal. ihut he's no carl TTA Ne Ont Utne Cor-| CAMBRIDON, Maan, Oct. 21—For the | and Fawn Colors—EXCLUSIVE, Every Onel Aree, aon Sepenia. 12. a "| nell conches the varsity eleven a| fret time tn a number of yoars there | Newy—Newsies from over-the-sea in CLEVER- Crimson rowinx | CLASS OVERCOATINGS including IRISH FRIEZES \ —SHAGGY SHETLANDS--WALLACE KERSEYS— TATTERSALLS—O'BRIEN VICUNAS—THISTLE DOWNS, You get careful PRE-FITTINGS and garments hand-needled throughout, by crack UNION Tailors will not held & between the first and se ond is right after the fresumen! renetit of Uhgse Who at y of the hundreds the amplonship team of ‘6 and captain} of the team in 9S, Is he aiding in the Hihebrand is kno a) ter than he is ae s ——__ — rert from the arduous duties of scrim-| are signs that th SrA ar asoah Bi YOUNG ERNE LOSES mage yesterday. More bruises and department will be shortly Intrusted | poothall player. } minor injuries have rewulted from the|to men who have obtained their) A piece of newa Which has raised IN BOUT WITH HOWELL, | Buckne!! came on Saturday than from: knowledge of rowing tn the Harvard) Princeton's hopes ts that Eudle Hart, | any other game th on. Although | school of oaremanahip. Coach Jamea 8.) captain of the chaimplonship team of | (Byecia! to The Evening World), [none of the Injuries are at all serious, | Wray's five-year contract at Harvard! Wo his way here from Be H PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 21.—Fighting | nevertheless MeCutcheon, who played| terminates In June, and it wou! . yteam, - s these th Ld pre : for what they claimed the welterweight | Centre in Saturday's contest, will” be | no surprise to vee the Australi eee Wight, member of tie 1 (52) at work in my modern shops, INVESTIGATE! Ghamptonship of Pennsylvania, Tommy OU of practice for & week. ‘Tho bik j@ional moving his household Koods to | toams, and “am' White's ‘Ask About Me’’--TWO SHOPS nd in 1910. Howell won by a slight margin over the mover WACH Yes K? kick in ee | other rowing climes. ‘The installation of veteran Young Erne in alx fast rounds | [us mA ee ee tore wht) nit | Jeate Wald, a former Harvant at the Olympia A. A. lust night before | play in the ame again't the University | 44 Roser Hooper, another ex-€ @ dig crowd Erne fought in his old) of Pittsburgh at the end of thin week, oareman, as Wray's ara stants in weed- Trenkman'a passing at centre, Ans Yme form a minute or so during each ntire Work of the afternoon con- | {ne out the substitute and freshmen Ma- | drows has built a dummy which Is a! Found. Howell was entitled to the vic-| sisted of a short sixnal practice for | terial this fall may prove the opening wooden fgnre of a man with a hole in Qery by his ageressivness and harder|¢he varsity and @ short, light ecrim-| wedge through which amateur rowing) his chest large enough for the ball to peaching, mase for the rest of the equad, may be again resumed at Harvard, pass through §With tig Trenkman Keone trek gave the men only | elenal det tenday. ‘This lasted for nearly two jours. In order to develop | 1655 Broadway sf, Log 2823 Third Ave. 3s, > ML.

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