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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 23, 1913. "7 EDITED BY NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES. OF SPORT [?°%3220 noceen alte ae seicil . a _ RUBE MARQUARD TO oe ahd Aad ‘Brickley “Comes Back’’ and Harvard |Baker to Quit? WEIGHTS FoR Races pany, Sc Seog a Bi Mack Says Not) re cosecs tor ne. Tor Wiig, ate HOE Aosvonen Football Stock Enjoys Big Boom y tar coh tena the Ved eas [NEW YORK A. G. TO 7 . . meating at Belmont Park on Saturd PIMLADRLPHTA, Oot ott was re.| n Saturday ported last night that John Frankiin| (loes HOLD BOXING TOURNEY. Haker, third baseman of the Ath | oasehall team, the world’s champions, | alinways The Now York Atiinte Club hawe te |might quit the game to enter upon @ yee jraet entry beating sor thely wreatiina | businoss career. ft was maid that while Res thd donde A ban a gh Libge “iy | Maker hae not yet decided upon his he Rymnasiatn on Nov. Wand 1 1 in boxing | Crture plane ho is seriously considering such a@ atep. Connie Mack when asked about the Hants Steeplecha ts ty, 1) and he Wreatlng, one porting Falitor Vrening World can give this Information you will great- Would you kindly inform me through A. GLASNER. two mile OF Ned st stay Rid! Adventinewns, 199, Georg: [149 pou Your sportin§ cwiumn if Joe Birming- ot believe Shrubb comtemplates paport eaid Ne nad Neatd nothing. (Oth vi O'Connor, ty The [CMa 16 a will bea fem, the manager of the Cleveland My e " . ae, ‘a Orewos, 10) Gen om. [diame tN pm Boe gs Nod gt Baker remarding the matter, “fam Ine| iandgentiround, 132; Bi Andrews, 141: | Various clasaad, clined to bette gall Mack, “that Naps, ie of Irish descent? I know pers Tuten, Mo, 21 Warren street, for entry Plank. |Maker will be wun with the Athletes | fons of the same name who came | } | | Peregrine Pickle, 12, Cherry Malotte, [for second and tie t ¥ Jim Manson, 14; Tale Virlle, Ireland. Gratefully yours, secae | Sitcting Baitor Evening World next season. If he docs quit the gam Summary, 1; Rock Abbey, 1%; THe souventr. ALLEN GUNN, ‘Three men playing ca#ino; one man) there {9 nothing for ue to do but te Al on to the ; Be te. needs 5 points; he gd 4 aces whieh hi Hacks and hunt f points, Handtoap. ‘Oporting het him 4 pojnta and 7 spades which | : ‘Will you kindly let me know when and jhe counts for bth Rolat, ‘with still cards| Where the Yale-liarvard and Yale-| to be played. Does he win if he claims Mn foothall games will be played?) out? ALI. G. Algo let me know where I can secure] payer cam call out if he thinks he tickets and prices of sane, and about) nes enough count to Warraat same. what time the game starts. Yours truly] gunsting Bditor Brening World: M. FARAHER, Kindly state in your paper the field- ‘Tale-Marvard game will be played at ing averages of the Giante and Ath- Cambridge Mov. 22. Yalo-Princeton |Iotics of this season (1918), excluding} Game at New Raven Mov. 15. All thok-/the Worlds Series. @ta are @2 each. They may be secured A CONSTANT READER. a graduates of each col-| @iants, 961; Athletics, 964, le om Grounds, GAMO! Booming Halter Evening World: Please lot mo know what year Urban oft MeDonaid, the alx-day cycle rider, wes: kied. Yours truly, . W. F. REINBARD. December 14, 1907. Sporting BAitor Brentng World: FAitor Evening World What player has been with tho Dodgers the longes: tine? HARRY 0. VELSOR, Rucker never pitched s no-hit game. In the game of two-hand pinochle the ¥ MM ‘ John Rummel is longest with clad — | iio trom which the players take cards ) 4 4 . Bgorting PAitor Evening Wor! after each piay veing gon A says that the welterweight Is be- tween tho middiewelght and the lght-| higher and lowér card of the ane auit. _ Weight. B says that class Is between) Can “BY play either card or must he heavy and the middiewetght. Wil] play the higher card whether the one “you kindly tel! me which of ud i slit led te trump or not? UF. HAROLD LI ‘Ho. Me only has to play high ‘Phe welterweight class is between | carq when trump is led. i tHe light and middleweight classes. Sporting Editor Evening World: Sporting Editor Erening World For whom was Fromine traded to Please let me knew through your! the Giants? porting column whether Mathewson| Yor Be@ Ames, ‘was “knocked out of the Box’ bron Inst game of the world ries. Yours, FAéitor, Evening World: 4 GEORGE WIEDPRSHEIM. “rin ly Inform me who Johany Kul- Matty pitohod the full nine tnnings, | banc fights on Oct. 30. Yours truly, Gynndall batted for him in the last half SONNY WAGNER. | (@¢ the ninth. Me boxes Knockout Mare at Cincia- parting Extitor Evening World: nati, +. Gan you tell here Bhrubb, St Ives] sporting Editor, Evening World: ‘ | and other professiona! runners are to, Who is the best first baseman in the Fen this season and when? Also state| busincss to-day? And how does Daubert ‘ os e e a oe | where I can apply for an appilcation| compure with McInnis? WwW. BA Wank for this and the military meet, to| Daubert te conceded to ve tne test. Injury to Leg Did Not runner November tor ematecr rosters. If you! (aan Metals Bob | Grtensoes Back of} D? you ever eat Pepe baer? wess as a Punt- In the modern airy everything Princeton’s Last Hard Workout erand Ground Gainer. is done by clean, sanitary, electrical = Before Game With Dartmouth) , rsceser a rece on v1 sor, woe methods. Come and see for yourself ing the freshman contest with the Cor- B ing goale and tearing off long at The New York Edison Company’ ry Nl cubs .he varsity was taken over to Tuns, and Harvard is happy. The Toushes fo 8 for Struggle] tne creanman seid .p Sensational Crimeon turned to|’ ~~ the j Finishing Tow s . 0 nary drill in Mone Lae ithatiers a ane an Pececrrice'y and ‘ exhibit at the oa “Satarday Wil Be Put On cae Shareine Ais e Conellleueey Injury didn't rob his toe of any x El tri | Ex iti Behind Closéd Gates—Weak| ‘2, trues And. gave them an hour'e) srtek! F tested one ppator ein ata? ‘ ap pos! jates—' tcrimmage. Fight as hard as they ee aie sem : (ihren. ow and Motor Show could, neither team could gain enough | M8 old-time form. Fe real lo in Forward Passes. of an advantage to score, The varsity| 1” crashl ye through the line he would gain regularly when she was car.| Was again a terror, In company with tying the ball, but the scrubs would| Huntington Hardwick, his running Grand Central Palace Lexington Ave & 46th St va its last two games, out nis loss wo: tuting for the Crimso: Saturda, October th to 25th mtollpm (Special to The Brening Wortd) Find tN Gis er IG ris mate, Brickley played havoo with tuo javerely felt in the championship asunst. Penn State, and ‘most. likely 15 we Ms N. ”, Oct. 2%.—The last eed ates tone pret) punt! pd kd serub in a strenuous practice game, csalens against Princeton and Yu he'll send over a couple of field goals faa scrimmage before the Dartmouth easily outdistanced mb. bel bens and, according to reports, even Coach] Aside from his magical drop kivki: ty show he hasn't lost his skill in this Saturday will be indulged in to-| kicked for the varsity. Lamberton’s|/ercyY Haughton couldn't conceal @ Brickley is one of the strongest and jine, he Princeton team will have had! drives are getting better though. It ie| Mile of satisfaction. speedtest backs in the country. Wirl| pet oat i of hard scrimmaging, but if| atill doubttel as'te who will pant ce| Tne Harvard star got in action after Feorpedoal pt Ge sed LO “ie! |INVITATION GOLF AT on tree rings ot coaches this ‘has not day, whether Lamberton will be|an absence of two Weeks, Hoe sprung] apie hie welght—Brickley tips-at 1st— Le ere eric ths & muscular bruise in his leg in prac-|the Harvard back can dart around the PIPING ROCK CLUB. ne Fitepal Hasta re pale any york. tice, and as @ matter of precaution hej ends with’ deadly eff Yale was i ame In was ordered away om ae ficid until] completely baffled sc) yer ee this big,| An tnvitatfon tournament w ? he felt thoroughly fit, From accounta| ponderouc playor, who could tear off on|on the cour ¢ of the Piping Rte lees hi eeg Aa the husky youngster must bo feellng| big runs with great speed. Thin season| on Oot, 30, ne be mpre diesel te al 4 extremely fit, Judging by the way he; Brickley is faster than ever. He 1as| ine exten and the practi roughed up things In practice also improved his thrusts through | ine season later than usual, Conditions ; Brickley's return will mean a shift in| tackles, and unless all signs fall this) 00% a i | 31 and Nov. 1, which m on of the metropolitan fe 0 ae the back field, but Coach Haughton can! powerful youth will even better the re-|C#ll for’ a qualifying round together NT! | lad tasily form a new combination from a| markable record he made last year, | Wit Clahteen-hole medal play handicap r ; ion of strong backs. . Because of his t Kicking ability, | the first day, with mateh if ari blnrettt HAMMERSTEIN'S aces] E wonderful ability to shoot go from | ponte With the loss of Sam | a v ths " y Sais 2. esi tical Le. sat! , } Crimson undergraduates feel; the Crimson was compelled to de 6 ava of A Had es Foire ’ fe and Brickley was! in the district us wil R 1 ol All: mnt Hated wit BARD ‘Artist, } lineup. OB ‘actice at this form competition o} POU ME, prot) AN 0S. ey wa y Agi! uh ra Be at ae be Cornell Squad Beginning to) Princeton » Crawfont Blagden| halfback, Harvard wal handicapped | of booting. He will probably do all tae ably will he made an annual fixture, Re LLL) | FAANKO 10 MEN a, le ih MAN, Va will devote goody sare ot his spare = —_ . = WINTER GAKDEN fi. 3.'% ‘ and other, ant tos, mm 2 ! Show Proper Spirit in Prac-|°" caching Gitman, | : CNT ' ' PASSING SOW OF Iai3 Yxg LAL belted fiert ny of the Harvard mene aan tice—Varsity Scores TWO captain. WITHIN THE LAW Tex Hitcheock will also o . (fpectal to The Evening World), "\rHtaca, &. f., Oct. 2.—For the firet time this week the Cornell varsity s.. When Penaock gets into aotion to-day it im expected that he too will go over to the left portion of the line at guard, 5 ii AN’ Fite some attention, ax he fe wt 2 MUBERT ‘ ae ‘ a RN rn WI oe Fey iene certo cee | Second Day:—Special Sale of ISON pias ra arches || aaa are = | Sera showed the proper spirit in thelr fot) Army Squad tn Good Condition. Men’s Ov er ( a f S 3 pall praotice yesterflay, Since the Buck= |! 0% Shy ' ‘ ar ' = nh ral game ark ae mand. | aang tata ai bps eatin eal kill | ie War nda Prenie, | |F27-Open All Winter 7788p Barly in the practice the saved 6h | with the scrub. Two touchdowns were Pat gaged in ght signal work a1 made in about fifteen minutes, spectala with the Individual men, The! “woReavey and'‘Leohard were the fi ‘ OVERCOATS nomen worked a little with tho DUCKING | neives at the start, while Mitchell was or hachine and with the dummy, while the| at Cuneter, Later in the practice Fal Generally sold at $25 Everywhere , 1 racks practised special plays and forse ing and Alexandor were the halfbacks Rovgh and smooth fabrics in ox- Ph Mi al Bh SIE WN | Mat. 266, Pt dota de eee ore te tcrimmene tecween | One Yall relieved a4richell at quarter, ford, black and fancies, latest models wo! x | , el pan the varaity and the second team, in 4 in medium and an lengths. CHRISTIE MACDONALD: ne WW, Wilah Ae Berea caiie excellent werk Now Bresnahan TVst0, hast Nighta, 810, Tawi inthe new operetta waweRTie Mts 1 E257 ST, f "2 'BIG' ACT: “in Ine plunging. I M ti d fe fox OVERCOATS DE WOLF NOPPER MISS cafe ey, ARLY MAR aN, 4 | "bELASCO ee fae Rough Work for or Army ‘Eleven. 8 mentioned ror Generally sold at $30 Everywhere fiiicve’ Mie, %, RAT TORR || Gams ASTOR GSE * ry |JWARFI ELD a cal eae cht Gupies Dahlen’s Job In Irish frieze, cheviots and black with dshn_ Barrens 4.4 A || REPUBLIC; uelling aerimimaging of the | serges. Wide range of patterns in uA Cen SEVEN KEYS TO BAI ne cacti erday. 5 ae age Bg ““pwo of th Army forwards were l@!4) Aithough Manager BIM Dahlen of | tedhim end extra lengths, : E thd ANSE ? WALLAC n iS Will ie absent from the line-ap Cohn’ PLAIHUUSE “yan 4 POTASH & PERLMUT PERF) rae ma ce Poon ay were Wevant, | Brooklyn received a lot of abuse there xe nds | bs | ete Wed & ea Wi 6 aT: Mat sat. 1) LAST DAY'S U: PO "EI 1 Jones, guard, Both were) are many who will take his job—if its ; rapaved early to make way for Packs | offered them, Following the report that for OVERCOATS Th: Fe. FAMILY CubeUaRL HB. WARNER * Wt OLUMBIA }',:* BURL ESO. Ex, and Kerr si hater also, after @ | gyie Daubert will depose Bad Bill, Generally Sold at $35 Everywhere eve ren tear ys mts TROCADERO s LE ‘ERS i HSE ESTES comes a rumor from Chicago to-day Exclusive designs in high class fab- * = a that Roger Hresnahan, former Glant, _ £ Wy Ahesk, ric—latest colorings. Popular model: A i 2 URRA} it belted back effects, etc, . " 2 f sf THE te Other Suite and Overcoats $15 to $60 . Sod iM AGE ow init ies | ei jase NS DANSE, 8 8.30 TO 1 gol ate a cus THE'L mevieies ee Horer to Play ‘End for Crimson. Will manage the Dodgora next season, (Special to The w j The report of the deal gained wide cir- BRIDGE, culation In the Windy City, although joon the terins of the alleged transfer were not ein what pr nedatpaiiint ' he pede vuutry at the Brooklyn banebal! ofice | the@tediam, «! ugh. Treasurer | wil} of President Eb- “hadn't heard ay Week vn st Bargain Annex 10c. Collars 6c arate mahan coming to NEW YORK BROOKLYN Several Sty!es ther a t Muiliers, BY. Fut he. '8 | Next_Weok Meanty, Youth and Welle wee Se rded the report pana WARREN FULTON FLATBUSH site Tank ALLY M2 “ Hiovainar de Throop Paps pila 38 “yi apy aa) 8 nam “Acoodine to Hans Ae Aponte ne My aad SOKDNAYAE EOPORD Warren St. Only BIJOU Et NAT nen ThAS CENTURY Wey ba Si iN ; , upon ti jon h pots hear many such + ‘aatt aan arvelcoainay see? Suardian | rumors hefore ‘lowers blom in the spring H . . . Se cronoe otis bins Bt Be 0 Se 2 Sa ig atin in ais, “ ard is to cope successfully with and the bull players go Sucth, q ' a ! all THE LAST DAYS OF" POMPEI, fiddty Nast, } WORLD SyAvrsr WORE WONDERS,

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