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a ne oh cer ee . ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1918," PIRATES LUCKY NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT WITH PITCHERS What You Want to Know |Champion Racquet Wielders of Country Pitcher Forced On About Your Auto and How Are Here for National Tennis Tourney, Club Put Pirates To Drive It and Keep It ) In Pennant Ra ora oH, ci Reng ft Manager Clarke's Team Has a V Frat Suczatont and Plearure Routes Good Chance to Win Flag, Sa M’Graw, Because of Great T ing of Mamaux, a Fresh Kid Didn’t Cost Him a Cent. By John J. McGraw. (Manager of the Giants.) OME managers are smart, others are lucky, both. I would ‘never question Fred Clarke's shrewdness as a bage- ball leader, although he doesn't seem to have the “pep” of old. But, besides being smart, he has been lucky this year. BY pitcher who forced himself on Clarke has put Pirates in the pennant fight and made that teat contender, 4 Without this bird I don’t think the Pirates would have been in the race at all. I speak of Mamaux, whose name ! as hard to pronounce as his delivery is to solve, and, take it from me, it's some tough s Mamaux looks like Mathewson when he is in the * and he seems to have the same steadiness, If Mamaux turns out another Matty, Fred had better not think of retiring from his job for fifteen years or #0, a6 be has been talking of doing. He won't need to do much managing with fellow like this Mamaux around. . Clarke paid $22,600 for Marty O'Toole, and where is O'Tools mew? Saved Davis Cup, be ae He heen or @ plugged nickel for Mamaux, and the caret threatess: pm: to be one of the t pitchers of game. fecord parade grounds and the historic buildings makes this a fine stopping point. Hopes to Win Back 7 “ taeysutron (mes BuNey) Johnston “asa Dawsons will” most| 8 already. Never before dia hi come into bana ith mach con Returning home, one should retrace the route to Haverstraw where Title Lost to Will- likely flash for a ion only| fidence. If he didn't have the goods, it would be called freshn: ’ you branch off inland to the Short Clove road. A short run carries you! jams in Sensational -— ~~ |in one of ‘the fatter ands. Bundy Fibtdourgh bees speak of Sushawor' spudic Sad Meret rena vo co through New City, Pearl River and a little further on Woodcliff, Westwood! Ag aton at N t ‘A comparison of Hast and West | hopes to retain his national doubles | Pittsburgh boys speak of Mamaux’s spunk and aggressiveness, F Arodelf, New Milford, Leonta and back to Fort Lee Ferry. The entire atch al ewpor playors simmers down to McLoughlin | title with McLoughlin, and the pair| The reerult had been pitching yom VR 5 journey measures about 110 miles, a day's trip Last Year—Behr We LOUGHLIN ees eet beeen uanctie tha’ ts boyd bd paegeserel, Fae Ne eae around Pittsburgh semt-profession-)then, Fred," was my re y By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. OR the week end tourists there’s that beautiful trip to West Point, going north along the Hudson River and returning inland through delightful country. It makes an ideal one-day journey. Leave New York by way of Fort Lee Ferry. Then there's « climb up the famous Fort Lee hill to an ele vation where a wonderful view may be had of the Greater City. The route from here continues to Englewood, through Tenafly and north through a chain of villages, most of which are of Dutch origin. You then pass through the old town of Tappan, famous in Revolu- tionary history. It was here that Mayor Andre was imprisoned and hanged. Passing through Spaskill, the road runs through a gap in the Palisades at Piermont. From this spot to Ny- i ack {s a delightful ride and soon the GEORGE ‘ROBERTSON traveller must climb old Hook Moun- tain. The road now rises gradually and you pass through a narrow gorge known as the Clove, Riding through Fort Montgomery and Highland Falls, the excursion |e finished at West Point. The magnificent view of the river, the campus, | THos. Cc. BuNnpy " oT JOHNSTON McLoughlin, Who ANSWERS TO LETTERS. * = fiery headed star will easily be th ‘most ally after finishing college, where he| the best | cher I” phy. Antomobile Editor car atraighten self. B eaye give more Among the Defend oantral figure in the national cham- ! of th Beontacrgll brig leg ‘co have for voaree me T've coca om } ean Tliavev nay ts gas and in this way produce results, ers Against Western | woo noids the national doubles cham- pert Ca “lal en yee | be timadlbanegsronet bo waning ae Nvatart him tn the airat Gele or Buick car ele | CHARLES SMITH. Invasion. pionship with McLoughlin, and bi8| Brookes in the Davis Cup matches jonal| seems as if fostball gives all the ie noric's Beries, route from the Bronx to Atlantic| pyle in ‘a wife, who wae formerly May Gutton,|last year, earned his title of the dange! ay @reat pitchers their gameness, Ma- A ED BAKER: || Every skid hae ite different phases the beet woman tennis player in the] WO7ts premier Dlayer. | mily re: maux made up his mind he would x men: |onh hel Goore than: Ph tte ARE comes that California band | country, While the mon folk are bat-| cover from the strain of the Davia| Ghucsn, “rircblieciatet title reheat; like to become « Big Leaguer, 90 B61 pirates would have t | Rotomobite aor : of star racquet .wielders pre- | tling on the courts Mrs. Bundy plans Hoan Mathey, anda large number of |SDPled to Clarks. Fred weve him &| this year, but he has i} Will you please tell me what caus: pared to strip the East of all to get busy and round up a few titles | Newport and hi yor ‘who are coming fast. uniform after considerable urging and| there by his great itching. to bring back to the land of flowers,|te R. Norris Williams in three atraight|. It A fo defense, | Mamaux began his light duties with- | {he season I figured Chat Cathe to ooze out around the drum Tome River, the foot brake? When car ie running|!ts tennis titl Alescon to Atlan-|it smears tire, rim, etc. Took wheel | McLoughlin, . Heaaed by Maurice | fairs and tennis players. sets. Hi ided defeat Wag - she, Galltoruin Gomnse,” | Cabo nell totes ce tho Wranbace attack | oe thé big apecting verermals ot tos tics Meecemmaein’ te ation edie a Las DG a ene ee Baan pit, the, box. lamaux have siven him ef the 3 off and cleaned it, but it this year is to be centred at Forest | season. the park ang try to horn into practies. | teat twirl! ieague an ein pad “and ales took rear Fight wheat | (e invadera bave already cleaned P| Hilla, where tho all-comers’ cham-|" ‘This year the former champion Syoh wns his modest ptart. In 1914| caslly has the stromens ganda wi " " Kindly advise me as to|°ff, but it wae perfectly dry. Have at LoGgwood and they'se, day | Hionship, the world series of tennis, | plans to even up the score with Will- West to-day, as 1 see it. ‘The ¥e tne bent toute vie automobile be- [28d car one year but never had any|down in Sea Bright. At present the/ is to be contested, starting Aug. 30./iams, who undoubtedly will be his ‘abil son I bave devoted so much, 'Y Pol trot before. ®. T. M, | Western troupe consists of McLough- | The Longwood, Westchester and Bea opponent in the final round. Both Mamaux and bis dovelopanent FE No doubt the felt washer, which Ie]iin, «wild Bill” Johnston and Ward| Bright tournaments have only been! McLoughlin and Williams mi te True, some mbow how @ great twirler forced eohelle, Quppeeed, to retain, the argsee. tn the Dwson, Within a week two more| Forest Hine scrap is to be the reall docm't seem Ukely that any ove will thing im the recruit and quickly Brid, rt, New Haven, 4 iy one reoru! a race. Rated “eeeeih, “Meneses tear cam agit 8 oo rebee_ wt are—tem_ beer lee Bf tal fms” "UL i itr ae aso | ene im Cont fr ome aio yl a in, bird another team could\ocome Salem, Newbury, to Porteme [ ‘Be Peeernnnrennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnannnanannnnannnannannnmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanannnnnnnannnnnnnnnnannnnnnannannnnaninanaancanare ty) along and grab fin. aither tents aa i her team 4 5 trip Fe inf carries in fa gee upon your kindness} turning, by way of Delaware Water E RR H D TH “The kid was 90 ambitioun” Clare] DAKe-up the, championship mS to rm me of a route to Tou Atlantic » Can you kind- win this year's & Buffalo, |ly_ give me the route and tell mo in mnaot, as I see it. Lom Og tece tiles and whether | What condition the roads are, and |sfs signed with saybody for anpthing fon of the Pirates ies raise : I am likely to find good roads? I ten org Benes 8. ee sone, as es play baseballs You could have|ly. Clarke has a phan ball contemplate making the trip Ine are 00 brave ee eenree, By Bosema n Bulger. Hietorioal Incident of the Old Limber Feet, |, 7 make it appear harder, Jorry tock | roe Stoo ac him’? on if YOU BA ei thing, particulars teat) . AY, Oldtimer,” the re- a . cul sitene of about 08 mules Mon, |Maceenaacks Area, Motaken, Wald:| 64 Quit inquires ca, the Showing How the Best Laid Plane —_{jisrwrn, scting 2 te, ou ite fame, |MAMAUX FReSuaeT Kip THAT! ine nov oti tu but I ic Vor re lok, Rameey, Tuxedo, MAJORS. 2 L Leave New vere for tonkert Midtown M Players sated them Often @o Wrong. Aang dean nee ee eae aes foes, scrip nuahis, Into Liberty, Calttooon, Ik, Deposit,| seives in comfortadle chaire for ball,” ae he called it. = Clarke Bock of bits toner a ua: yrning, Bath, Danevill some “indoor basedall”—he was With a healthy swing Hopps met However, some of Clarke's boys ean rie, Waiea uff I addressing the scout—"What do “Old stuff,” repeated the ecout. er. oem teatan, it. Finally Asa/ the ben eauareiy: oe Caste wae no re- Mama: vi push out the hits now and then. eg “ |, the . woun wi 4 J then Fredonia, | Geturn, vie sae tnow about that wat Mit | “Stole tt all from Jerry Hoppe |i "scheine,’ there war's Sat mine around the Pall alentiy and sung it 24g] with's long Streit ibe the, sanaee Ashtabula, Cleveland, Auburn | w ware Water Gap, “laiming to have dusted a | and I can prove what I say. |back of the Nottle Rash Park and he |far over the fence and into the coal ina We lenge. Which isu distinct. advantage: thi corn Ware eo Vounsdtewn, Can- eville, Washington, New. Bruns: a ee palais Wait!” made arrangements with the owners | Dank, where it sank two feat before these mooguch, better than a lot of} year when most of the vistrteg ot Fenda are goed, enoopt for s Satour at |e sefronian "Borden.| Pall into @ watertonk’—— | "he old foiow reached for Nie | around Thapar o's hnighi oF wate) Cuan SxHonan shook the earth yeithave Banging around Here. ida-| won in Ossining. mmonton, "Harber, May's “4 thumdworn document and began |ty feet. This was to stop®hose long| “And 3 sui — wate an-land Giants and Brooklyns } ea. Hammonton, eee aren mete | Old Scout. “He stole tt all from | Snum in wallops and imbed the ball eo that young. | nounced his decision to send him to! ties will be on the road 1a | Kindly advise me through your | Al Gretna, Tuckerton,| Jerry Hopps. Why, I could tell wd ? Oe eee cous Bas it without much - made million | the crlnore, “Why don’t you Bold! the "pi gotumin ‘bat causes my, auto when | Berne Elemsant Asbury’ Parke Cong) ¥OH"— In the daya wh apirator, in an atterapt to crush the| “Keep quiet, “It will be « good experience,” an- runing in high up 4 evade to loge te 6 4 Cc i] mean the one"—the young- | ,28 the Gaya when Je famous’ Jerry Hoppe, doped out te Swat Mi Tyree crtunay elhamhed 0 secia ‘make a small hill in second: i ater Inaiated on talking—"the one (Old Lmber Feet they | Pall, that wag, ag. impregnated with Froet the man be was beginning to belteve| is hard to fire when ould eu had a rule that a batter, after mak- e it would was rat yet @ quality which is found pot of about one hu miles| where the pitchers handed Mma |ine O vailop, could keep running and |**Plode and epftnter the bat. fence?” Ma eure’ Marenag And went him to! pennant winner. The Pirates | 2 ball wi siite phony dail and he Mt 4¢ into @ [making runs until the ball was re-|, Zeke, being a pitcher and ambitious) /*iNoS gp 014 Beout | ff and pretty neariy, broke wp the | Yer? 004, chance for that , 4 f | sod ween, ‘Will you kindly give the best route| water tank, The one where they | covered. ry, the same as Swat B. avyiney ae arith: orn hia mate ‘he came back @id not reckon them in the you think 4 best to tuke from this! oloim the ball exploded in the | 4a9 ingle bi to put this one over himself. i N. J. But the tat DOBBS. water and almost drowned the most trivial | New York by Weet Forty. 2 t Dt oe ereens Forry & Newa: \ jentolair, dwell, ine «Brook, boyish prank, He Poriepanny to Boonton. lately Py ing out Jerry Hopps ard. large enough to find sufficient ‘Will you kindly advise me through oy wan'in tee oo Your, advice will be greatly appr ot “The ‘Evening World tight game between the Limber Feet |FRASER SUCCEEDS i Fag foe or bareiaee Oi eed tol REID AT SEAVIEW. H ‘aD RE Hoppa was most at bat Tovdate if he ia going’ to 20 ber emeel Yonkers, Hastings, Young Joo Shugme made hia fit appesrance |e Jimmy Duffy, Al Ketchell Allen ot] Zeke Ruppert chuckled as he saw| James Fraser, who wee succeeded ©Y | warm up. cop the flag and the kale. wn prod ollff Manor, Pine fm the ring 2a nearly « year at Brown's Far Rook | Harlem. He fought Owen Moran a drew in Eng-|the famous hitter arise nonchalantly | Gi! Nicholls ae professional at the Great) “1 gave the boy a lot of talk about|has blown on him badi: Hei Lake M: away Chub lest night, Joe, however, didn't do | land, Saxby is sreking matches with euch bove and awish his big bat a few tmes tor | Neck Club, has been engaged by the Gea-| confidence before he went neo the | But he has a fighting bail ‘any boxing, ‘He was the chief second of Young | as Eddie Wallace, Frankie Fleming and Lgrd practice. He did not know that | view Golf Cro of Atlantic City. Wilfred | box,” declared Clarke to me when J| team of fighters is always one pmb, tonaobile BAitor: Pawling, Dover ‘ Keov' li South Ei Dro: ‘who battled against Benny Leonard, | Kilbene, 4, H, Stresbourgtr of ‘No, 6 De twelve inches of this ominous looki Kindly let me know the best road ped wale ut recede, whe isa'tn ceke Diemmnle win; Woh |Flace, Semaie, fi 1, o moaning Ole estebes Fen IGG wae, Soon ot eine | Rela, who ‘eaves the Reaviow us, wil | Was in Pittebureh recently, “but,| reckoned with. « mn , lace, Le 1, 7 »' Becept the position at the Wilmington | pahaw, he didn't need it. It was lik done te Mountainville, N. Y. by auto. = flexible rubber. Club, left vacant by Gél Nicholls, water off a duck’s back. Youd think Py agility this F i : g j a : e i i = ‘Dromunie’s willingness to rough it end aug made] ‘The Pairmoot A. ©, t# staging three teo-round leag: purel; Leave Jereoy Olt for Werner lias ft a great battle, ‘The big cromd was well pleased | bouts tonight, Patty Brannigan of Pittsburgh all bis life the way he went iat fe | tron of oy ~ Sotene’ Ramapo, ‘Tuxeds, Arden, IN THE WORLD J win ‘te exvvicon, — Drimmie, aithougn voaten, | wii battie egainat K. 0. Hager io the main * Don't bother me with advice,’ be| getting fess twirling, if aay Buttern, | Ramapo, Tuxedo, 5 tras loudly eared inaviny the ring. Io the otber | erent, In other boute Danny Welds morta CLUB FIELDING RECORDS. sald when I began to give him an|Geores Salinas. Fhe tes Munroe to Mountainville, OF SPORTS teo-round bout Augie Ratner ensily defeated | wacmer Sullivan and Banty Shasp tackles Kiddy earful. ‘Just start me and I'll stop| is rk pt gg I ee Baker, : : rs, Ro Astomobile Faltor: them.’ ” several yi Kindly let me know what chemical —— =~ AMERICAN LSAQUE. Mamaux did stop them all ¢ e C Pinky Burne end Johnny Taylor boxed to 8] woe Jones ie in traint in and expects # it right, | took some of the batting permit fer See to civoniate, The ee ah tere on ationes |OPt, £8 oe Laem hare A. 4. to the venitil | maar Seiaes derias the winter, deck Stctin || Cbleag . 108 rit 120 hat “sti || Bt Louis, "Thon Cuuske knew be eal 2 Cae ; or amateur, ; 4 Leer] aa Tocal water has a high percentage of | Teaguo Club was offered to Charles |taa the mat of Prestie: Rees, {a eranaging tho eftalme of Jones 1 art ‘ees |] a find. and he haw been working the| “Benccd' Pivatican tee rast a lime, and in addition flaxseed and| i} Weeghman, President of the Chi- “—~ 4128 +968 | boy ever since, regularly and oftener,| teams in the Weat are Fs og eementol (a patent leak preventive) | cago Federals for $255,000 yesterday, | Jem Willard is showing in Albany, and yestar| | Wrank Moran is expected at the ringside at the if possible, and he ts @ tough on contenders in the noes for the 1 ve been used, The pump is in ex- day he talked fight for a time, The champion | Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn to-night. 7, ree . Gallent order, We ROGERS. | PUL the orn We ede eae that [wil be ready to discuss matches with all the | Moran ie ansious to aoe Ballon Jimmy Carroll of Washington 1818 : take. He has all the elements of a|now, with the poss x. If a solution of potash or lye Charles B. Bultmana broker of Cin- | white bearywelghts as soon as be finishes his the- | California in action, The latter i» going agatuet leveland 1886 | * oe aaa te suott and ten be "1 the Cubs. But “Robbie” gave their het radiator, would st cinnati, who is acting for Warren N, |atrical tour, ‘This will last about six months | Betting Levineky. Jimmy Brennen ‘ot Brookiyn || St. Louis, 1994 os my he @ head. | chance an awful amack last x that you it properly cleaned by| Carter of Pasadena, Cal., a prospec- | longer. Willard declared gain that he'll never and Charley Pappas, the Gresk lightweigtt, aw |] Athletica . 1923 he best on: 1 won T bad been, the series with his team when seme good itor repair concern. tive buyer of the club, displayed cer- |fiaht Johnson again, “The declaration 1 made | ao down for « ten-ound set-to, jim meny @ year. ry | Bresnahan three straight. , : pando as lucky as Clarke, for I certainly} However, take it from tiftcates for 6 1per cent. of the stock, | after winning the title that 1 will bar blacks atfll bave Mamaux hasdily| Pirates are strong co: Avitomobile Editor: NATIONAL LEAGUE. P.O. A. vod," said Willard, Jobony Grittitibe of Akron, O., who claims news- rs oa. i I have a ne 10-auto, Mack truck, ee ‘Geclalone over Freidie Welsh, Joo Mendot |! Cinctn ‘i , ry young Mamaux had a whole ° ied, cylinder re-| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14.—The | sfraid of Jobuson, ie i paper ome over joo Cincinnati .. + 106 2660 1408 144 lot te ; just been overhauled, cyituns for|Panama-Paciflc Exposition yachting | nd ts tying to get» Wt of advertining at tay Jand) Millen Sayior, mill make hie debs fe We |) Prtteburgh 2616 1248 183 machin, nae je here ORY One woe | wits Te. Rog red wit ovel ° s ‘The other fellows, Mo Coffey, Smith | Kast at Kbbets Field Tuceday night against Leech | will eay Clarke ian’t carrying as many | (Copyright, 1015, by the Wheeler red Mins 0. K. and does not over. | regatta, which is to last a month and |sveres. The other fellows, Monae, Coty, . Boston 2024 162 orseattoorn blackamith shop? = y} feat in any way, only when stopping|for which preparations have been in| snd whoever ele there la will get their chatoe,"” | Cros, Marty Oroas will avomar the same night in |] CO#TON 5 i bred | apa ith shop Se Avs heat in any way, omy Mund alt off | Progress for throo years, opened to-| ‘the exsiaive announcement in The Rrening|® cunt MAM Wane Matin, the Bower |} Dy cieho ig nh 18 |MAMAUX NOT THE BON OF A eet s ; awiteh and open gus throttle to draw day, Races of thres classes OF yachts | workd yesterday shat Frank Moran and Jim a Brooklyn .... 2870 1353 113 | WESIOHAIRE. a ISTS’ G 3 . in a little gas to make starting easy, hr opening Eress, fey have been matched has sroused « lot of in- Prank Mack writes thet he has asmumed the 7 f a Memaux not a young millionaire ough it was fuil of cal ut . = fight, and i» hoping the State Athletic | weight, Madden will start at the A, O, ew ted. 5 thoter ig not hot, and water does not| land. Five boats were entered in this gion ‘will peralt dedlslons before the men meet on Aug, 2), aaa Pettey tell me you oan buy out : ors bolt, Carbureter at mixing chamber 1s] Face and It was predicted before they | ardaiee were signed seeerdas, the men asrwelbé| Johnny Nolan, who’ wan inochad out by Clarry FEDERAL LEAGUE. Rockefeller,” I hollered at him dur- Pr 80 cool that It sweats, + \to box at Madison Square Garden Oct. 19 for « ‘ Clubs. P.O. ry zg, \ing @ game in Pittsburgh. JOHN MCCONNELL, |known as the “N” class, would Dé |tnentage of the ssa teceirts, Both men willl lists aan Hace Menshalie cates ton gach up || Eimaburen 143 1806 17 fyhate the bunk,” he answered. If the motor ie free of carbon, the| broken, Tho course is fourteen miles. | ry vignt aining to-day and will wit domo to| tthe wane te bet om the rank of a retam || Ste Louin. 2866 1919 1s lot haven't got anythii continued firing of ¢ eter ine eueagiss a strict routine of work ae soon as the woather | tout Baltimore . 2760 1992 149 | this club pays me, which enough, doubt due to one or mo ark plug} CHIC » Aug, 14.—Complete N- | ges cooler, Coffey, aa vimual,, will work at the — Newark . 2830 166 {seeing as I am keeping the team in ‘ points being hot enough to guplege tries for the western open golf cham-|X.y polo A, A, Moran has not yet decided on| 88m Levis. the well-mown teferer, has retired the race.” the mixture. Poor plug points will re-| plonship announced to-day show that te temporarily from the boxing ga He ie now || Buffalo . 2920 179 ” “ main hot and cause trouble, Tig playors will start in the event, |° ‘ame cemy mnanager of Bob. Menchasur’s ve company |} Kansae 2749 169 said KL a Automohile Paitor: which will be played over Glen cae | Kid Saxiy, who claims the Irish featherweight | tom's las: big job mm tho cing was the Wate] | Chicago ... 2816 115 ‘haa? jg better when a car begina! Country Club course next week, S1x- |ehampionship, has been in thie countey one year | Lewie--Yoang Aboars bout et Havana. Sem hae Brooklyn .... 2864 ne 7A says throw out clutch, let teen of those entered are amateura, angalias bad five bowls, Be defeated such 0070] been acting a+ @ referte for over ton gene, 5 ,