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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 65, 1915. Yd BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Rk Neen ee nem nenne eee, GUNBOAT SMITH IS Ne er AGAINST AL REICH } —_ |, m anne 1 champion ; oy 7 Was Afraid to Take Chance Ss 4 i NG rer c ? Fad bi With Buckley's Entry. « against Gue- Sloane, Among Latest Arrivals| in Heavyweights, is a Real BuT The MreWs LL Aue \ te eee \ — . ba ly ° b puamiiility, The for VEAL-0U9 | » like « College M any of (ue wany heavy; Jear- ous yr mile, i a the mY , . 7 nts ino pugiliet~ eet Mom, "Wot 4 ) eos YONT IT FING? KAVY WEIGHT boxers are com. I oda % Tune To Wionwr anor | . ing into New York by the] Te te NE donen. The iwtoet arrival. wh ) ( % - KONOCRIM at at the ringside lant nigh! to sew! i i - \ pe EMERY Dok “rhe What Gunbvat smith could do with| “ pry ee — GOL? wanted to Al Reteh, or what Al could do with f ‘co - \ “errers = sGuabout, te Lilly Stoanc of Califor. | “wo - gg thea yey Pat ge nla WHEN A NEWYORK KID - pate OF heparan tee ce Ieeeeiae Sloane & & husky looking gent, with WAETS_A BOSTON IWip Re; CS bout. ‘The boys tought hard through the bands of & piano mover. Above | Tis Weer R. Coyne, out, Mansfield renorted to foul tees aaa = 8 bone RAD AL REVIVAL | veaes ’ tion several tines, and was finaly Samed, bus ome glance at those mau- | disqualified In the tenth Vriedmam Joys carrion out the claim that be is a | aiotansnen —_ = ~ “ fighter. Anybody could fight with | euch weapons. 0 iw of an un fed'fou ot. usual type—a real turned fighter, We've Betting Light on ON THE GRIDIRON Ry, Kramer,Sport World ’s Greatest Champio Bg ig aS Red Sox Clash . . ‘a student of Vitisburgh: Univer. ———— Par Moras sae * bureau ie hae ah tha ro Coach Metcalf Has rhree| ws ace With Phillies ane an = - “oe = Cyclist Moran ever came to college wax when college “TALKING “TRE Weeks in Which to De- jAt Thirty-Five Years Old, Noted Rider of East Orange, N. J., Says he played with some of th SERIES OVER | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 5 —The Na Ai } y i Sioane, ho | Sag AY Tae Honal League champions clone thet There Is No Reason for Quitting While He Can Still Win ty of 3 velop an Eleven. se * all Povo GRounds | regular schedule to-morrow by m\-| Champignghips—Has Defended His World's Title Here and and in his first year played the Amer- TERDAY | ink Brooklyn in two contests and the ‘ " . * joan ame of football, not setting be- — AFTERNOON.” [next day will be employed in get Abroad Against Best Riders of the World—Drinks Now and yond second eleven. In hin seo- Ung the ounds and pl in} nd year ho played forward on tho By William Abbott. tatinows for the opening at the} Then, but Never to Excess. /varaity, Rugby football having been : readiness fo pening of the tuted for Americal 8. OLUMBIA'S football squad ts) world's series on Friday, substi a waens am ay Se aud vleken i Sella tl ea raitodaly tae ‘There has been much speculation HE most remarkable athlete in #eason before that he was only beaten, and claims that he “ 0 sollege that . 5 : 3 , ! © that he was o of Was one of the welections for the "All- chal eh gh lbs pan les EeSSIUInE she respective strength of the entire history of sport She Steam” in Rugby that year, |basn't played the game in ten years the two teams and wide diversity of| ls Fase 2: Sesatan the Kramer was the American amateur football Sloane drifted into | Every afternoon about sixty young | opinion as to whether the Phillies or P Serpchiagns 7 cope ey . bigs champion two years prior to bis enter- He had nine fights > the come out for practice, They're the Boston American League ut sides Phot tors Mastek ee first uh ue whe pane te en his ‘ Aa 2 e a) ol ‘’ D0! » ne e oO! sae en take sane likely looking chaps, and sev- holders will win the coveted honor, | come and go, In all branches of com. | Participation in pleasure road’ runs, cause only the star men fought twenty |¢ral would be very welcome at Har- but there has Ween little or no betting | elition, but etrange ue it may seem Wich used to be in voxue many years er, the a : wok Poi gers he cycling game—anc fs Found class. But it wouldn't have /about twenty youngsters, will report star catcher, who has been out of the | Just Closed proves ithe is now even ning prizes—and because ho knew he made any difference. My fights wore |¢.. the freshmen eleven. ‘The a r. better than » and this a =! hy all short anyway. I won the firat five lc game nursing an injured shoulder, |tcen years aa “daddy of them ail” in, @4 beaten the same men in brushes With knockouts in the first round, and |"nce of #0 much material has sur-| __ sinensis would not be able to take part in the |the cycle racing world. ‘on the road he naturally figured that ‘the other four With knockouts too.” | prised the college people. It means stellar championship were partly set) “Huring his racing career Kramer | 46 Could defeat them on the track. Sloane boxed with Gunboat Smith |tho return of football hay revived Srant that he rob ee wan gunce- Ihas probably scen at least one thou. | yy! tls Bahra gh egeserpen ng i moran and others tm train /Columbia’s athletic ypirit, which In| é ox or. na yze shape for the firet game. Kiilifer, A bike riders come into the | pionship to Major Taylor. Even since ig out every day.” he says. After he had |these past few yeare wax sadly in 3 Who 1s considered by many to be the sight. He has beaten the old-timers | 8°bdy has whipped him for the titie| : oted ring ~ |need of a reviver. best mask-man of the National Suet ns easily as the wouns blood. and he has yet to receive a handi- i Saeatagnin the Cuanes cate to bit wee Blue and White js planning In Games Against Yanks Boe uate econ eee wy During the peneon Wich ended last rereaw NAVE. vous Been able to: tase ht. | tro: n consider- {ORE cent Bi tut ted was in his ee ac taiaates or mecneiaera cance = On Eve of World’s Series wlied"tnematicund waa his Aecrth | game At No. tg Nevin atapio Bureet,/ “FRANK |. KRAMER : ne : on ution aia : | East Orange, last night \—— —- — we'll never fight each oe. Two More Alle 8 | consecutive championship. 4 ‘ 3 the ring.” ‘Sloane promised. "the best thing that can bo sald —i ‘: ° Y Slee. think OF Wose thie Messe A ora tgcretvrige uetio ty files Kramer, wow next asked. says, he's worry, because he'd ‘olumbia's 1 f pl 7 almost 0 1th i B TT teen straight times to beat al) comers Se ee nen ee arael Pepuled, ‘9 win championships,” he said, ve u little rally with the Ree races Me Neat Oonce Meteate Moran’s Star Pitcher, Alexander, | “!" pane Sree te ee ae ad- n ig ourney in one of the most energy-destroving |y\.° revs phage ye years old Kramer has an auto, and he spend just as a matter of business. /is a busy taskmaster and tho [lus | ; horents gioom gathered early. It did | sports. In cycling @ man has to keep! ix not w line or a wrinkle denoting | i! time nowaduya taking long drives, training with Joe Joanotte, who] and White suuad is doing something! Sees American League Chams-) not discourage’ Bill Carrigan, how-| - in shape for six months, as he bas) cia aye on his face, wide Ie tery | He is under contract to the man has been a great doveloper of good|all the time. At one end of South em The Evening World's coming three-| to compete in races during that per-| air has yet to show the allghtest ment of the Newark, Velodrome, men. He ts 6 feet 1 inch tall and! Field a number of players will be i i Finds DUTCH" LEONARD, one of the}man team amateur bowling tourna-| lod. Most riders drop to the trace of gray. wo more years, It is sald thai Weighs, in condition, 246 poundsldiving at tho tackling dummy. an-| PIONS Beaten Twice and crack pitchers of the Sox and who is ex- | ment 19 now the only thing discussed | {8 about Acfamer, like the brook that| ,, Hearn your system; know what's|onudes he teceiven eae stripped. other squad will be busy catching " Weak Cc | pected to take @ big part in the series, eG ess Two a. | Sport, but Kramer, like the broo! | good for It,” is what he advises. | 8 (ae mates punts. "Perhaps in the centre of the| the Batters Weak on Curves.) frie? iti stant Rit Sasimugne of | OnE bowlers. more acad-| ‘Tennyson wrote about, seems to Ko ew prs ye what he ; avon the rider k NOTHER heavyweight who will] field Metcalf will be teaching two the Yanks, and retired in favor of |¢™es entered the lists yesterday, It| on forever’ ik acfellow who has been | Man's, poison,” he went eo chyicuaiy aid thes vena soon arrive here, and who ia ae maoeenrs pammnen. Low Gross, who fared little better. Leon-|is expected by to-night the full quota| oes fine ” Apes for autiaan vane iat diferent Umer I do ¢ nt | to keep hin ‘fom winntay 5 “( jo" i c ; co si by be ” 8, nr , ee | x matched with the Gunner out |‘? ! meek one Bagh npg pile did By Bozeman Bulger. ard allowed 1 no ite as against aix of alleys necessary will be entered] ff'hag Kramer, would now be think- | pounds ob imie saline welgne durine | that the crowd got sour. The crowd ‘Weet, is Cox, the follow who is said tising how to start with the ball. |gF the initial workout againat the| will be given another warm-up in the | #24 the names of all the representa-| ing of retiring. Not #0 Frank L. When | tho off-season. ‘This past season my paced. Sn beated. 8s. Bis CBnomamae: to have “made Willard quit” @ couple |'There’r something doling every min- ; df a tive academies and the complete de-| a question was put to him along these| riding weight was between 161 and | 5° bitter was the feeling that the Na~ a ‘od BP ng se 'Y main. Yanks bas thrown a light upon) double-header Wednesday. tails of the tournament will be print-| lines he said: 168 pounds, the lowest that it has|Uonal Cycling Association held a Se PORe, 888: Com lef feet 2 inches | Ute. ost promising candidates for|~ the coming World's Series the Red| FOSTER, who ts sald to be primed ‘The Park Row alleys,| “What's the uy of thinking of quit-{ been’ In years. 7 has | meeting and decided to change the and weighs a little over 200 pI 7 ja s }and cocked for the opening game at ding bowling| ting when you're winning champion-| “[ do not do any fc roa rules so that no more than two men His manager is Charlie} the eleven are those who came over | Sox might as well pack up thelr bats, | ty i dieipnia riday, went against the ig bowling| ting when y do not do any form of exercise, Beldman, the dantamwolgnt ‘Aghter | from the basketball team, Thece mon | save all the trouble and declare the| Yanks inthe weed ganie, and the “ Pinang canta one | ae vnee haa ridden in Murppe|¢our| Wvees,dVie,08, cocasional ball wuie,| 20%r, quai, ss te SenuneaaNe Sho bas been resting aii the best for | Siready Know how to pass ball! phillies champions by a unanimous|climax ot his Wownfall was when| ine Crotona Bowling Alloys, No. 669) | Kramer men y twice was he peaten| Gene {ce skating, du fea Rg on at mer Was easily the fast fasay years. Charlie saye the Sgating | Something th et te rete nese | rising vote. Kinpaugh, one of the tamest hit: | Henry Heise and Garl Kleinert offici- | In match races, Twice he has had the] when I feel like It-it may be heer, {est man on the tra#k was proved just br ring Sven bo be around like beanbage Probably the| In a double header against one ot | tose ae Paed hit fi pe meahed ate, are the two latest entries, | honor of having te President of or whiskey or a cocktall, but T never it ee cee J ? z e bal © the left-fle a | France pin a medal on him proclaim-| drink to excess. Once in a while I GRO ih BODE oe thinks being a manager will prove|0n¢ surest of making the team ts|the suppouedly weak clubs of tho|for a home rum him the champion of the world.| business. Frank Simons, @ candidate for half- | ing 4 smok smashing sensation, | nursery. ved with all his put never while I'm in racing pack, Helene soustne ante der Dalt- |ieague the ponnant winning Boston-| HOBLITZEL, at, first base, did the ‘The only reason he hasn't had the) form 7. oe ‘ETON ‘ jans lost both games, The mere re-|steadiest work of anybody on the ° ° honor oftener in because of bis failure) Kramer has earnéd over $126,000 a. YX JOHNSTON, who is always | Comes from Woodbury Forest Schoo! | \™ Asaant |pennant-winning team. Out of seven Fistic News to attempt to win it oftener, In 1914|the bike racing game, and has waved py jastic, bes bis in Virginia with the reputation of | sult, however, doesn't figure, It w a thus! » descr! chief | being one of the best fullbacks over | the performances of the individual |'!Mes Up he got two hits and handled \ gnee he was in Europe the ant|* e208 portion of it. amet, Ted Lew! C dash- o BEING every chance at first perfectly, range man Won every race an eo! “What are your plans for the ftu- a is, as “the turned out of that Southern football| piayers that the dyod-in-the-wool| iRnitY at second pl fu When ordering saye Simons ts a corking good old-timerskill in the fleld, but finished and Gossip fans went there to watch. Their dis- the most feared fighter in all the| kicker, runs weil, and beat of all, has 9 7 a afternc v tt a " i Norid.” Moreover, Jimmy writes It | oval cean teat unplayed on the ppainkment was keen, the afternoon with a batting average By John Pollock se i ah ta easitale. ; Pat Moran, Grover Cleveland Alex-|°!:125. j ol ae Grid: P dP Ted Lewis is undoubtedly a clever |,,2°%%, Healey is almost a cortainty | ander, Killifor and others of the Phil | .SCOPT Was the real hard luck player | It was rumored last night that Gov. | iyriairon unts an asses FRA boxer, But he isn’t in the “cras! for a tackle. Jeff wide as of the day. At short he was plainly | Whitman will name the members of the } oll gad ne Ae ried he's tall, Is fast ard a hard man to|!les who sat in the grand stand|of his stride, and not only showed | state Boxing Commission to-day, Prank <0 ane emcees emmeem/) vt and able to win a lot of fights on | MOP Kennedy, a 176 pounder, in| thought it too good to be true, ‘They [a lack of his former speed, but made| Dwyer of Geneva and John Franey of| wow yay a eh eel antes Gite 2 olnta. ‘hat Tata bir out. “He must another promising tackle, For other | will remain for more evidence. throo errors that were recorded and! albany will be appointed. ‘The third) | NEW OBE. Ob Beer | EASED Nie Di GOAL ER ‘epeeay’t t clever, for be has twice earned a) ine positions ST Lito e224: | In the two games the Red Sox sont) {Wo ‘ore that might have been Lad) rember will not be known until tho| Frank Hinkey, head football coach at | Tush we Miser cube a ter eine deaision over Jack Hritton, and a! Sound husky. “or ends there aro fifty-soven men to bat, not counting|{n the second kame ho finally retired | official annduncement ts made. Frank| Yale, has a big task on ys bands | tne sane pointers Host places cerve - H po onde hatin nee Calder and Kernand, two fast young. | the pitchers, Those fifty-seven cham-|in favor of Janvrin, the utility man, |Dwyer 1s well known to baseball fans. | whipping the varsity team fhto shape. ls if exclunively ' yp og Kl eters who developing “nicely | pions finished the afternoon with a|Who made good with a clean base hit)/He was formerly a pitcher with the| Capt. Wilson, who did so much HARVARD. But to be “the mos red fighter in Pp o all the world” Lewia would fave ta| under Metoalf’a couching, Grand batting average of -140, ‘They |in his one time at bat old Reds and later was manager of the| tumbling on Saturday, didn't get into] CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Uci, o.—Tnelff Bottled by-E.&J.BURKE : something better than a tap.| , Other likely looking candidates are | got elght hits. If the pitchers wore t and LEWIS played in the | Detroit Americans. Hughey Jennings! tne practice yesterday. Hinkey be-|Crimson players were a bit stitt after { Fe hasn't shown anything bertse| Mansback, a orew man, who played | counted the Ited Hox would have ton hin the outfleld, but in an| succeeded Dwyer as leader of the| iow he is overtrained. ‘The teams|the game against Museachuacrey football three years ago at Poly Prep; | hits, but it would not help the general | unusual form at bat Hooper got one | Tigers. State College on Saturday, and anound bere, ero, given twenty minutes’ signal ¥, and Coach ESAT Buermeyer, a big dasketbail star; | average. hit out of elght trips, while Lewis| Franey was formerly County Clerk| Wes 8 Haughton gave the men a light drill j LARGE number of people seem, | Monroe. ® fant duarter-miler from |” In the first game, against a young, nailed one in times up. in Albany and has always been a devo-|WOFK, and then there was a lot of There was ho scrimmaging. “This wif ? A * a s b » the ry out | to, 4 ndividual 01 ) Start again to-day. Cowan, a veter: from thelr letters, to be inter. | iC. '7eck team. and Miller, a former | recruit pitcher —Marklo—the Sox] ‘TRIS SI %, the greatest out-ltee of clean sport. He tg thoroughly|individual work in tackling the) start again to-day, C ; teran or s eriles ced to tho ponetbttit, ~ eed Rasrale senooinen, Whe wes on| made six bite and none of them wes! fielder in the world and the real hero |’ nversant with boxing. The third| dummy and kicking, guard, was on the field, but he will ‘ y a Ty and | for extra bases. of the Red Sox team, is charged with | °° z not do much until Saturday, wh B b ll G } benefit for George Lavigne, once the| hockey teams. Againat the more experienced Ray|an error for muffing a fly ball, but|™ember of the commission will be a repress Harvaed playa the Tnstniet xe aseba ames bE greatest lightweight in the world, ana| _/t Will probably be a woek before a| Caldwell, purposely tried out against} jt was a vory difficult chance. focal man Likes js got a lot of attention yesterday and will be shown in detail } J regular Columbia team is formed.|them to’ test their batting strength, | make v it, a moment} ‘The appointment of two up-State] PRINCETON, N, J., Oct. 5.—There k dy | ° now down and out. by . jater he will wet a chance at centre against || 69th Ri A ; Traviene did his best fight! Coach Metcalf intends to take things | they made but four hits made a marvelious catch of a long|mon makes it certain that the office of| was a long workout for the varsity the Indians |] 69 egiment Armory t ae ie Wie Verte” Goes ret easy and give every man a chance to| In fielding the Sox made five errors fly and a more marvellous throw to|the commission will be moved to Al-| team yesterday, After a fifteen-min- = Sith Mand Lesingion Av : 4 uid old) show t he can do, The Blue and|against three for their more wna-| the plate from deep centre feld, bans ute drill in signals there was an hour PENNSYLVANIA, { mf ee tis eet, tat raed White's opening «ame is still about | worthy opponents. Summing the whole thing up the} of scrimmage in which all the regu-} Leiba . ; ' caver, for many mannants have) three weeks off, which gives the| Yea, and they were trying, too work of the Red Sox was not of| The new Polo Av A. is attempting « bie] Jars tookepart. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct, 3.—The ht Jun Ss ‘and needed them less than coach plenty of opportunity to sort| The speed of the Sox was negligible. | championship calibre. Neither was it|¢we-back, The club has arranged bo shows Special emphasis was given to for- scrubs outplayed the varsity ; the “Saginaw Kid.” Lavigne ie in| Cut, M® material and teach the men |In both games only two bases were| up to their regular season form, It [for this week, one toanorrow night and one] ward passing, with Glick at the de-|the scrimmage yesterday, the se : > 4 i, dd home at Sakae ine how to play their positions, stolen and they by Speaker and Hob-| must be taken into consideration, | Uriay. Tomorrow night, three ten-ound boutal livery end. Law appeared in togs, team scoring on , touchdown, dunleas every olny made on orginal fal i Q ping’ a litgel in the second game however, that the Sox realized that |tisve been programmed as follows: Jack Norman | put took no part in the scrimmage. | regulars were a bit stilt and sore, |] Direct Wire from Ball Field to Armory, : Mbere he has been strugeling alon’) WANTS M'GRAW ARRESTED ‘The Individual hitting of the p they were not playing for anything in of Paterwn ys, Bily Benet of Hands Jimmy | Charles, who was placed in the back- [Grant and Herry were the only regu- || Admission, 25¢ and 500” pred ers stacks up like this particular and that Inck of ambition | Powers of the West Side v«, Tommy Toubey of | field, made a fair showing. nen lars who played to form ‘ : Eine eee Batronlend Exaine-| FOR PULLING A KNIFE, AB. Mits, | kept down thelr Aghting spirit Paterson, and Battling Hurley of Paterson ve . — FIRST GAME FKIDAY, - a. ewan | i Hooper... 8 1 | kven so, the Ned Sox management! Kid Thomas of Kngland, On Pri nieht - i= a7 DILLON t | BOBTON, Mass, Oct. 5.—John Me é 1 all pleased, and for the|Hamey Smith of Kugland and Harry Willisms STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ; Jim to give (Ode Weiner Grew got into s row with @ baseball Pilea) 1 ; Nahas aint Thee oe eee wo. tod en * Patriotism & Preparedness f hm | : € Oblitzel - 1 F 1a hard grind, ‘They w: . Club. ye BOK tub, } “return match,” and has been see ter, tee Rasennnnaee rv Lewis hurt 1 play a double-header with the Yanks] | The New York’ A.C. will hold an amateur |] poston 3 $1 ‘doops Tt i Nee Yenk te Of the tMoat efficient regi anxious ever since he et Wetn- ( Gardner ire cee 4 0 \o-morrow poxing show t and 23 owes! 01 . Brook! yn. oe York at 44 two rounds in Baiveee Bd S*} with the Glante’ manager, wants the Barry : 5 1 While the Red Sox were being | "il! be 10 120 and 140 pounds, Winners Set Phil dite east: New fi ; Weinert has improved n great deal ul Miancen and after the weme he) Thomas 4 9 J mauled around by the "Yanks tha | receive « golt watch and chain and second | RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, 5 singe teat fine, Pees bly Dillon's | alleges ScGraw tried to trip nim, When i FORD sis sini Se |r ies inet defeat at the hands of | A Ml ical lode ge Abdo ey hilanthroy res would shrink if|he deman: save M s the Hed Sox were giving this| the Dodgers, but it was not due to | ste st ; | . he eaw Charile in the ring, | Graw pulle which he wos! exhibition of weakness with the bat,| poor hitting, As a matter of fact the | 2 Pe 18 4nd dan. 6 an ond's . prevented by others from opening. Pat Moran and Alexander kept an| National League champions outhit | Henry Andere, the heavyweight of GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, Billiaras, | ——__— accurate tab on Just what they hit | the ir victors ¢ Ieht to six. Qut of a] who showed here last might caught the f wok | and what they failed on, They found|total of thirty-one times at bat| many « manager at tho ringside at tone defeated Heal of SAYLOR AND BEECHER DRAW, that “the sox tit. fast. balls better | Moran's men gol wight. nies, Cxactly | Nicholas Kink, Aaderson bas weight an Toledo by 4 score of fo 24 in the -__ jth curves, The Philly scouts do | the same number that the Red 80x | and looks as if be could be developed SPORTING prtereta ts ree em biiard tour: AKRON, O., Oct. §.—Milburn Baylor of |not consider this as an average tost, | got out of fft on times up. ‘Tho | useful glove artiat, mekaeiain in ae Wain i weatenentanien (AeGereTae Ter q estes Giosson an the Mae voce Tepres Indianapoa and Willie Beecher of New | however Bo they will stick around | Phillies’ battlig average for the day] 4.4 ition ant Jim Ravage will mevt. to aretha to ral: ne | fee Hiker, OME 8a to, where. the race will| Broadway Suri i for the next three days and make the| was .258 as against .140 for the Red \ NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 5. * Dia | ams Was played at) Yor fought twelve rounds here last ‘ nigbt a€ the Broadway Sporting Club of Brook race In New York, but Guy Event, .. It was one of the best bouts ever tab more complete. The sox already | Sox Iyn, This is the bout postponed from lat week Call for rowing candidates at Yale yos- anxious to have the contest | Adm. ir. Il | in the violnity of Akron, Honora |have @ tab on the Phillies, having| And just to tustrate how much 3%, his \ the Wout onionel tule let week Corday brought out @ aquad of 110 men, w Haven Harbor, and the pros. | __ Tickets i beet: ft # avon throughout, frag one and then! watched them in Boston last week, | this moans, the Red Sox are a better fishell ‘meets Prankic Nottar and Larry Ha It was announced that Yale will row that New Haven will be jhe NEW POLO A. A.. Wen. f c Tooter he. having the shi ‘The general work of the Sox was! hitting club than the Phillies! ¢ clashes with Mickey Donoelly, Columbia on Nov. 13, but no statement the cont 3 STAR 10-ROUND tess teenies . °