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ATTY IS KIN OF THEM ALL G 1 The early evening crowd tn Madison Wervard ‘ooth: | Square Garden saw Clarence Carmen . a Lota and “Grassy” Ryan make two futile Condemning Yale Manag ment for Doing What They Did Themselves. turn and shut down the steep banc in - > AND NOW, clin; the lead. Before the riders know what Goprright, 1915, by The Press Publishing Oo. ANYTHING ELSE; (eT EVERY TIONG To Go O' ry C5 . was hanpening Carmen was a quarter T: Hse emee aail op eb ay a uETean ve Adio Tae A Official Pitching Averages jot a ara an in ato Yale a few light verbal upper- | * Jarkie Clark, Vert, Fogler and Mos cuts because Yale wants to have! WETRING AND MY Tiext pe Ovo GRIND - 2 of the National League quickly gave chase and the Garden wax Ghe Harvard-Yale game next year held FounTain A Be au at “ {1 an uproar, while the fleld, after five & week later. The trouble is that Yale: > PENe® e) ae Rid - laps of terrific riding, managed to cateh este Princeton a week before the Ha: i AM ~ up with the daring leader. Carmen's ‘vard game, and what is left of Yaie < @fter the desperate fight against th Wiger te just ao iittle too much bruised; and banged about to have a chance with Harvard. ‘The “Crimeon" intimated that Yale is @eting ohiidishiy in trying to rearrange Ber football achodule. But if the gentlemen at Cambridge Q@ould take a glance back over Har- Yari's own football history for two or years they'd notice that Harvard @i4 exactly the same thing. Harvard @ut out the Carlisie game because the! ins were mussing them up and a oe in oor shape for Yale, Year they dropped even the Dartmouth game for the same reason. Tt was all right so long es Dartmouth | 4 ‘ 1 2 8 x 1 2. 1 a: 4 2 . 1 a * 1 2 6 2 2. 28 2 2 w» 8 2 2 r i : Ee Th * 1 se 2 The speed expert of each team was | « uf Uj 278) omered off for a rest and the pluswer ‘was easy picking, but when Dartmouth Al d M Mi to 29 4 1 2 270 Ms oe Spotilncet coon 1914 FOOTBALL CAPTAINS atty Allowed More Hits # Pe Sg DB cr at cv tae the big Crimson team to the limit the i 4 H Hg time, Pat Moran was oH ts soles for football authorities decided that It was The He of 1914 captains, as elected at the leading colleges to M. Cincinaati., 39 1 1 Zor] four hours and Carmen, Fogler, Brooco, Harvard's policy to beat Yale at any date, je as follows: Ul Ss uns er me ES Benton, su 3 i : : Hii] Grente and 1 apent a long Une on ‘wont. tapense Packard, Cincinnati... heir machine proliemebbes el ; eae | denreon’ Cincinnati “ 3 T 6 $01) Phe slower pace that resuited forced aves ee eae, tack, Brook. Clucamo. 34 RY 3 $ 308) the field two laps tehind the world's feds, There was a side tenue in the fact nan | e ‘Deak, Seton oe 8 1 5 { a the hart 4 ei Teena Mrs, Wie @hat many N. Mayer, Philadelpma ... 2 2 record at the seventeen’ pur, Bret. wring. Dares jai da you will be confronted with the rather| Rixey, Priladelynie ah es 2 6 3 3.11] was 5 o'clock. The pluggers cut out the (o" Harvard! is jaurprising fact that more base hits were | Dickson, Boston rth 70 1 a BO cites Hine iad Festuca ne incee Ghocing = college. z 5 | Curtis, Brooklyn 30 9 0 1 2 3.26] re tn ‘ — Official ny League | nade of Mathewson tan ony vier ee | ferdue as 38 4 1 8.27] ing hours and went through the after- ‘i r 2 o 8.29 tho: serious den HE first twenty-round bout seen in se yoy [Aiming of the anawer to his cunning, | Gea, Phau Py re : ; Bap] noch Without aiseriousiaccident, | the East wa, | Records Show That Giants’ ] He tets them make hits, but when It! 5 ae H 4 $42) “Just before the noon hour Corry's yearn is scheduled Ci Ww a Bentoa, Cincinnati Py 1 Uipead Maia Gant flake for bee Wat New Haven. Jess poate to Fane nota a0 Pe That Fag Lavender, Sensi a) ry ® 8 a6 oe col anaes oH ates i, Ke ete a“ the “Deadi; ota ‘ ic . e is a se = | Caminita,” Pitts, 2 the Hittle Australian fe y y a ee Star, Despite His 13 Years’ |i ™Y : ee fans, Brootya .. 4 wo 4 B71) the boards, bringing Mitten with him Coie 2 will He the ‘ies 2 it 3 Ms 3 by y s fo js ‘ An tong as the bases are not occupied | Hes, Borton 1... at ‘ 82) With the exception of a few scratches iether one Service, Is Easily the Lead- Matty sonsld irs) bineele but one-nineh | Baroos, 06, lenis. i 3 ‘ 182] oun siaere eacapon neros (Jur the "i 185 10 7 ‘i Ouse Pecetpta they should be willing to work ing B hit the ball as hard as he will, [t le Greg i 4 10 H The first dangerous spill [gs Rod Oa Money. Imenine Willard ing Boxman, when runs threaten that te tghtens up. | Porritt, St. a} 1 0 6 $95] xrind occurred not long setting away with « share ef the gate that nfight possrdly be given team was caught in a jam in the harder than any other twirler in the Fourth avenue side and was hurled champions ‘appearing in By Bozeman Bulger. business and at the same time allowing errmann ays e an 8 to the track under three other riders. watching, F Christy Mathewson were to Ret al fewer runs. When Matty Is gone you ead beige, ed (a hs Auaee Biase arm, be knocked out of the box| will probably, never again aee such a e Pee und Decor tounid teat te Waal Oise one , ing paradox in | t 8) ILLIE 7 a dozen times and then sent to the| seem’ N Mi g' located a tendon in his shoulder ha ite » Daag tedat ladle Bo et ares bench the annual review of official rec- | ew ana er ror inKker forelan atar waa patched up and after twenty-round battle to 2 Phebe ‘Malfvack. orda might furnish nome new stuff for| “Let me tell you something.” Matty | —_-— mous vote, His election will be a bene-| 4 jong rest he returned to the race with a iis alitornis the fang. But as long an we can't have| said to me one afternoon. future fii to the league and to organised base-| jis damaged shoulder bandaged and fednesday. While on the atrength of that, Just yet, here Is some mighty in-| depends upon me, and no one else. It! > innoti Maonate Has All 4s F recent performances Willie should 4 { tried to do elght-ninths of the work |Clncinnatl Magy NB@oubtedly be favorite, these look like 001 I heard from President Baker| ‘The fast pace set by Walthour, For- of @ ball club T would, naturally, wear | i soon as ! d 1B odds. When there a Giants, Listen, mM uber chan the ecner ninth, On Kinds of Offers for of the Phillies, who first suggested him| ter, Clark and Root had told heavily men in a fight odds see wo mpor an ou s In 1913, Matty, the oldest pitcher, {the other hand, if I content mynelf with to fill Lynch's ehoes, T have no griev-| already on several teams, Willy Appel- ht of 2 to 1 are jedidom re nonabl tm point of service, in the Mational | heing one-tenth of the team and let the ‘Mitoni of course, has an advantage i ah be ‘and youngeters included. if not “longer, than the other eigit- inorrow. It was Impossible to retain| (Nf Cermnany's pair, have Neen in aie Ripe ase idee ond Virser Sines Despite his age, Matty pitched | nintis. Do you get that?” him in office because of the factional] Soya hourly expected. pS aledner and harder hitter Two ten-round boute and three oretim-| more'imaings then any pitoher in | I raid T did, but T didn’t, That kind | Practicaily every club tn the National | ferling in the league, Lynch 18 honest, drawal is hourly expec I ini ag ring is too much for an ordinary out d York has been men- in conducting his office he has _ - But Tommy has shown that he 'e well| Britton and MoFar McFarland Meet| main corns neue ites the swe] te come wis Se quosyiten, of But he went right on. heist ee eee played no favorites, But his withdrawal @pited for twenty-round fights. He han well in every one he ban taken on Not? Scheduled for To-Night against Leonard, SPORTING/PAGE IN NEW YORK THE ONLY WAY TO PLAY IT SAFE Copyright, 1913, by the Press Publishing Co. = Susu Go? Tue Hoe MY WATCH AND. Cau UNDER Ire MATTRESS UNTIL 1 Get Bacn eS teresting reading for McGraw and the League, led them all, vets, phenoms 0 burgh and Seaton of Meine Kennedy and Benny| Adame of vite aan = the Phillies, They topped him by & (The New York World.) “If, for instance, I carry thin heavy Now you may hetter understand the —~—- strange situation of a pitcher being hit flelders, work some I will last as long, SIX-DAY BIKE RACE IS ON ONCE MORE BIKERS’ BOLD TRY FORLAP STARTS TERRFG SPRINT Attempt Puts Crowd in Uproar at Ryan and Carmen's Garden Race. attempts to inp the vig Meld of eix-day cyclists, Shortly after 4 o'clock Car- men caught the bunch napping, pushed his wheel high on the Madison avenue burst of speed was the climax of four hours’ continual riding om the track, and hundreds of fans gave the New York entrant a hearty reception for bis Satouts, Bit batsmen, Short Stop. tioned aw the next stopping Joe Tinker, the crack shortstop of the place for nervy work. The pack had hardly fast riding when “Gra ing up from fifth place, front and was thirty when the weary their machines aie sovered from Ryan, sneak- flashed to the feet in the lend bikers bent low over nd gave chase, Ryan, seaing the bunch speeding up, gave up all idea of gaining a lap after half a mile of exciting sprinting ‘The riders at one time were mies ahead of the w slowed up in the evessorc-oness S828z563 over two W's record, buy a afternoon, seams erences eseameance Corry crash, when Breton of the French ball, His nomination appealed to me as hin left eye badly discolored ance against Lynch, and I Intend to hans and Herman Packenbausch, form call on him at league headquarters to- Was Inevitable when Gov, Tener'n name H the local feath ight, Again at Milwaukee, While| {ronan ine Harry ‘Tracey ef Philen delphia. arip'in my left hand for ten years tn- atead of my right,” he asked, “which arm do yo uthink would be the better was | sprung.” Will the demands of the Fraternity be in, He has beaten Wolgast ard Moran, and although outpointed by Me- Reds, who just lost his managerial berth, but it would not be surprising if Tm forty games he allowed an Players’ A Finishing Touch* the Werland finished stronger than Packey. Ge has worlds of endurance and re- 4 mark made any of the That one was eany. And it waa no | SPritK. “Yes. The club owners will pass on emperative power. Tommy's recent fanc| pentier Clash in London. Felnnt, who was knocked “out by Joe paar My @ Joke with Matty ither. There poahlarent | einer eee r Cal eniel gach demand before ecpowering Gov. petizer for every meal. 3 jorrel, another Quaker Cit: hat for body that catch ‘ener to act as a member of the with McFarland can be thrown out of Borrel, another Quaker City fighter: In| “Ous of 1,198 betters that faced | Nt for AnTOOdy tee oar rleht hana, | teaima are in the fleld for the star hort }tional Commision im January. If th eo calculations. It digd't show that & few montha agu, after which he tan | im, Matty ala mot Rit one, f er lel eo was my was all in among men of his wn class. McFarland outweighed him @ Margin that made the match ab- And of cour Packey in the t of them all, Entering the & middleweight he could whip any Hghtweight as easily or almost as wanted by most pitchers in throwin ; conve : a eally as he ald Murphy. stirred up the fans here le the ten-round | Wel@ht nennation, at the Atlantic Garden| other record. aa, | Pails that do not go over the plate? | acrte, Eien Nave Omer aia Grom [cnet tople ell tee pan a eras Seid ¥y Grocers: Beerywhere: (tchie does manage to beat Tommy| go between Packey ScFarland and Jack | A: A. to-<norrow night, he will mock | Matty won 88 games and lows Bh | couldn't exactly may mynelf,” he sald, |the crack little second baseinan that |an Interleague schedule with the Ameri- oy, it will show that at last the Har-| Britton, which will be fought before the|feturn match with Chunboat Amith, who| and acted ae relief pitcher four | without waiting for an anawer, “but @| was secured from the Giants, but Herr-|can Association clubs, beginning on aes atbush favorite Ras struck the! Auditorium A. C. of Milwaukee, Mc- Sepren Ban Met mamma, Taran sare || Seem apo givens Tourer aoa mann is unwilling to let Groh 0. Aug. 10 The Newark club, which 1s Farland ia to receive a guarantee of | han the not, whit nee He ‘And, mind you, Deon frat year, and have worked for control | When asked If George Tener Would belowned | by | Ehbets, MoKeever f& Co., AE etx-day “race” ( %,000, with the privilege of accepting , called) ie on again, This tf the most Geadiy dull and stupid perform: held in the name of sport. It interest ¢o thimble ri game men, three card monte aper- petty eneak thieves, pickpockets etrong arm men. These, m the pest, have Infested the Garden and have made great hauls. her Sy Ae do go again this year, 1 i ortwo. Just Bombardier Wells and Car- By John Pollock. ‘© important fights which have I not only aroused considerable in- t among the fight fans in this country but also those of Hngland will take place to-night. The dout that has % per cent. of the gross receipts, while Britton will box for % per cent of she ant!re money. The fight in England will have for principals Georges Carpentier, the light heavyweight champion ‘of France, and Bombardier Welly, the Eng- leh heavyweight champion, They will meet for twenty rounds at the National Spurting Club of London. Carpentier is to receive $13,000 for his end and Wells up; rot ; ded Timo, 1.16 4-5, Katon,| ‘What's on your mind?” one of the] “nied ‘cr 10 met back to the States, for |b Sareenliae 6 the avorite in the Herkeley, Pluvious, ‘Troy Weight, Cif fee he port the old vet who @b=|c "We must, keep im then wn the y feel that no money In all the wid ting + ‘op, Sun Guid: jo . ‘ample to young II induce them to get out Top, Sun Guide and Sherlock Holmes! peared ao preoccupied. Re Taner Re, eemmnle te eaRRE ora will tn ee of| Billy Pepke, the former middlewetght champion, and George Chip of Pitts- burgh, who sprang into wruminence by Harry Lewis, the Philadelphia middle- taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital, lef the hospital on Saturda: iC : will never be able to fight agai Tt Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fireman, de- feate Batting Levineky, the local light- for his defeat at the hands af the C: forntan. FIRST RACE.—Three-year-olda and erage of 2.06 runs to the game—the ‘He gave 81 bases on balls, more than half of them purposely. Ses- tom, one of his strongest rivals, He will ral we use crutches for tag regularly thirteen years! An old fellow, who played with the famous Metropolitane of long ago, rode with the Giants from Philadelphia after the second game of the world's series Inet fall, He was discovered in a corner, apparently in deep thought. It was right after Mathewson had twirled that phenomenal game against the Athletics and won. my ari eee S CHARLESTON WINNERS. Gov. PUrse $300; Kix furlonga—Coreopain, 1 (Davenport), 16 to 1, @ to 1 and & 1» 18 (Ward), 2 to second, Harcourt, to 1. 4 to 1 and 2 (Hanover), 1, third, 1 wan just thinking,” he nai hat that fellow Mathewson Is one whale of a pitcher!” ie CHARLESTON ENTRIES. ‘m." Kindly twenty-one basen on ball to 1.1% bat- tora in the seanon just passed. Also that he hit none and made but three wild pitches. Tener wan quite right when he said that it should be imperative upon the National League that Christy Mathew- son be kept in the organization long after hin usefulness note that Matty off at the end of that time?’ This remarkable young man—a man at thirty-three is young, overlooks one of those details. waya figures on the future, and the six extra years of service is the answer Another thing,” “How much energy do you suppose is Jan't hi xplained 8 & pitcher had telligence and Infinite care to detail.” ——— JUAREZ ENTRIES. He e but once. he hung up his hat with the Giants next The Giants have offered Garry stop of the National League, they being the Dodgers, Phillies, Cubs and Pirates. Herrmann, who {s now at the Waldorf. Astoria ewalting the annual meeting of the National League to-morrow, says that he hopes to make @ trade with Tinker that will land him a player and manager at one and the same time. elected president of the National League tomorrow Herrmann, who is Chairman of the National Commisalon, said: “Sure thing! He will recelve # unani- dincussed during league meeting: To many a dish ind a keen ap- LEA:PERRINS' SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE An Indispensable relish for all Sea. Foods end Chafiag Dish Cooking. fraternity insists upon being represent ed by its President, David L, Fults, at the commission's hearing, he will be re- ceived without protest. Somebody must represent the players, you know.” ‘The International League men will favors this Innovation. The Jersey City club 1s also ready to line up with New- ark, and {t f@ probable that Baltimore and Buffalo will follow @ult. GIANTS AND SOX COMBINE TO DEFEAT KEIO UNNVERSIY, 163 | tf Germany only had his sidekick, Nick Altrock, here with him they could pack the pery grounds with their act alone, In apite of the rough weather most of | ene eae were in good shape. Some of the men cannot see how they ar sight of land again, DON'T care to knock men out any! nocking out Frank Klaus in a aix-round 7 pein He explained that it had taken him . = = = = . more," says Jess Willard in Tent tc Piitebuneh uaveral washes aan, pit a eo nyc Thats ten yeare to come to that conoluston MORIA. Da RETNA Giante and the plaining his poor showing against | gimed article of agreement to-day in| ™. airpaatie 100 henry, Halt" | ana the gang assured him that he had| ‘The Jumves entsiee for to-morow's race are as | White Box, who are touring the world, 0 to 12 Wool nN Morrie. Neither dose Packey MoPas-|Onicago to meet in a ten-round bout in| (hich: Aumoe lar, 08; *ChA aia, Mahe lacavea at ie night dove folhvwe: played two games here yesterday. 18 tend. are 7 h re me x they combined teat, cayenne “hen Co Ay “Pour| Milwaukee on the night of Jan. 12 The] “SDOOND fACK- Two-year cide; oeling: ‘That Just about sums up the situation | | FIRE MACH selling, | (hieevearcife: | five a he seie Universi a Genta) plotures of McParland and Wil. | Weight will be 16 pounds, weigh in ag | #300: fire furlong, Ade 0b, Taune, and tm ronily about all that can be ald) {mm tog, Hows htabler, Ganlen of Al" |and in the afternoon ihey eokey all flery ansresnivenes aP. M. Feeiiee Sanne, 38: *bataee ter, Si ~"He's one whale of @ pitcher.” ‘ab, 106; Maseie, 108: bPraaate, | BO New Yorkers losing a ( Oo easure or i . ve , played a mue! ee —— — —— aenpains ward like B timid rabbit dodging © trad. | wile Lewis, the Amerioan middie: | UTHIMD "NACo met jees ide: eating: purge |tife of # big league pitcher Ip seven thee ine deere would indicate. They eee Cmereres, oh Melght, who hus been over in Parly for] (019) fim furans. Gramila. W lemt Korine, |Ye8e At ee eat weade ait ean trate some brilliant playa in the fieid,| ‘The last of an importer’s stock bought from him at less than i, ootnow, ‘ ith, = are t fe and af leads al * . . MWEPPARD and Kivist are wiring abe Sen vies be espinal 21; aus 00, kt Mabel 100; Fung Zablea nets Fegardlens of ag: tis, Vestal’ Rights, 108; Foundation, | but were rather weak with the atick.| he paid in duties. Remarkably attractive patterns, + : anol P E hit Btn he rts hn ty, Fost More | oT, META te "Spore rear mtg rn, eh um eames a ir | xt ps teen we seme Suit or Overcoat 25 The he| French heavywetght, a few days ago f rave Cunarder, |@cribes can oraiven for continually | lime | *¢ NM ipey Love c ° p i $ oe iene’ a the | While both were hunting near Rutry, «| te: fa Mim azle, 101: Yous: referring to hin as “The Old Maater.”| Matay 106 168A ent 18 Cee 106; | while the Japs located Farber for eight rcoat, ‘wonde: @uburd of Parle, The discharge was eH al ‘tnd upsard; | The closer vou inspect the record which] 111; Resi, 111, *| nits, In the matter of errors the Jap- s : aye he's just beginning his career. from @ shotgun. Lewis's wounds are | saline tu tt lig given. “nore completely at another| FOURTH RACK Ail agra Chapala Handi-|anqse had a well-defined advantage, as Full Dress, Silk Lined. $40 not serious. sma. her €, Dinner, TOL. *Ucllymd, piace on th the more remarkable | pee gg Te stock, 1a) tak Marteaner, {thes made six against four for the ANOFORD and Jeanette fight in | tabi, 108, Miving Yoni oi red ieee , Para 108 er 0; Col, Mare tourtate : . OOD, Set Tenet AEN se wehan Mackey MaPariand waa asked in| fi; chi, nr 20, orwla lmiee 1a, Lomein MALEY's Leleet feat: VALERIE Has thee “ battle between the Tuxedo, Silk Lined, $35 have billed the match as “for the | Chicago if he intended to retire from | Hratiey 104. knowledge of the] five aud a. half fk u le r tw outhit the Callahan werk heavywelght championship.’ toe ring, efter he ie married to Minn) ORXTH Hak Tse searsite and to abs an the Ue ere ay 1 Say BRE Orr BF Nerd ik Offered by THE LARGEST TAILORING ESTABLISH- ‘oodman, I see in the French et La ai W y Joliet mo. | eelliva. pe i an ok no 0%; Chaatic! opportine tines worked the undoing of | . THE S y has satisfactorily explained, 1 |clety girl, next April he auld: ' cer=| tAgu I Mf: ie Ne *y fat tees ead a | the MoGiraw The Gants aad three| MENT IN THE WORLD. On Second Floor. ris, that Giunboat Smith didn’t really | tainly will not. Of course L expect bea Can 1) Mir Denran. 100, Beach Innings Uh any | hs 102) Sir Alvescot 11 mispiays, While the Sox erred only onc t Langford, but th Instead Sain |take a honeymoon trip whieh will last} sana, 1 4114. Reade, (1. *Karant | Copting Seaton vr pedhin eer okie lt Was a great exhibition of the Amer- Broadway & with him and “had him al) but|about four months, hut after that Lime jof Uocar, 1000 Dr Dougherty, 100. Pier ln} more physical work! He was the } “Nerente. 10 jean «ame, with p 4 at the finish. This eases the con- | tend to resume boxing.” mas, Vil |norse of the a nd whesher avere| (i z Winttred D. Sj jote of circus stunt ¢] Ninth St. of the French promoters and Fachuled, Pirtoe Yankee, Original found rave 'toaded or nut, always delivered the | cok sdtals Daweter | course, Germany Schaefer waa. there convincing when told 3,000 miles| The Olympic A. C. of Harlem will hold! Welens j', seund race ae amond and third goods, ' Dhaa with his usual comedy and made a big ain ‘ " race, divided ; Manley Gem “Bawatiag- (te xepulax Weekly Doxing MLOW fo-DIgh{. ““Pagpamniice allowanss claimed, Tach lapty "Looks « ttle closes at the second and alowanes, tate ‘@it with che Jepancse right off che bab wr 2 — " 4 . &