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i} ; tory ee i i ntyot ] . © a weasel? Qnese jiu jitsu expert offered to in- struct the cadets in the Japanese art, TMBocks Wit ee usEo And offered to. demons rate the Ingat- INSTEAD OF GRIPS. le efficiency of it on any cadet who Ameyitan bayonet Mghting soldiers roe ane Soryans AAG pane will De"trained In an entirely different @ man who stepped forward was —EEEE nee THB BV boind Wve, parva 4, we avast. 7 - ee ee one ee NOTHING LIKE SPORTS I0 Fl. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK MMNIEENHORSES SOLDIERS FOR BATTLE LINE -+- Ring Tricks of a Boxer and Agility and Speed of a Foot- hall Player Should Prove Usetul in Hand-to-Hand Fighting— American Athletic Training Superior to Siow Gymnasium Variety Taught in Germany—What George Engel Saw in Germany. teeing Worm ' of Frawk Kiaus, the F American Og! spent severe!) menthe in Europe whic bie man fought Map Carpentier and or three other middieweights Powel travelled about « bit detween 7 fahte, Once took « trip to Ger many, It was during an uve! e mobilization of troops much tnterested tn sat Mobilization at the time, ile raw things that astonished him, but he saw had « # couple of years afterward when he began to hear about the desperate hand-to-hand fighting ou the battle lines in France. “There were @ million men,” says George, “and it was a wonderful sight. They were being trained for hand-to-hand fighting. As far as you could see there pst @ mass Of men struggling in pairs, They were using wrestling hold pi ipaily for the Germans are strong for wreatling | aud this turnverein stuff. The; don't know anything about boxing and box- ing blows sud blocks an‘ locks. | Then they were wreaths 1 OO——————— wouging and trying to tear each other) own repertoire. Henny says that) to pleces, When time was called there | there is no more helpless feeling than were hundreds of injured and about) = of being pela bd balance for sev- | ten dead soldiers, The Germans did ie tae hes © ahet revulei . not think anything of that, It was in) agninst the stopping of active com- time of peace, but they were getting ive sport in the culleges and | rendy for war, and ten dead more or| clu This haw been brought about by the taking up of athletic training | lows was a mere detail. Imagine the] fr the soldiers, Now many football | how! there would be tn this country] schedules will be hastily rearranged. | if @ day's training resulted in ten| and this fall will see a number of dead, Over there it-was just an or- |! ames played in spite of the war. dinary occurrence.” WE'LL BE “TACKLING” THEM, ‘That was Germany's way of train- A FIGHTING TRICK. ing men for war, To make them for-) Football will have its usefuln midable in handsto-hand fighting|!n the hand-to-hand fighting. The vat Germans have their wrestling tricks, they were put through hand-to-hand! ine “they have nothing better than fighting—and plenty of it, But they| football’ to teach a man fightin; did it in the Heavy German way, and} Football makes players Meet, agile that i# why the Canadians, the Aus-| dodging rnd avoiding tackles, aggres- sive and enduring. The man who tralians, the English and the Freneh| oan make a good forward pass can are showing great supériority in bay-| throw a hand grenade. A football cnet work, Wrestling is a slow game,| tackle is a Aghtlng trick in Itself, Hoxlog, on which the bayonet fight- beg (cir g tabll players, know- ing of boxing, have depended jug of other countries is founded, 18] yion a swift and hard-hitting tackle af speed, You may be es strong as, about the knees when in need of ® horse and able to break a man‘s| Method of self-defense. 1 remember neck If you can get a grip on him,| ne football player who was held up by a footpad. “At the hospital the But what good does that do against) footpad naked if he'd been run over @ man who can slide a steel bayonet! by a truck. junto you #ix or eight inches and leap/ At West Point a few years ago a Jap- manner, Instead of wrestling holds| & Semen, of te gly team He ‘ | not only stepped but he kept right on they wil become skilled in the “arm. stepping, kneca high, head low. He locks" of the boxer—whioh are far| caught ihat Jap with an approved more effective in enabling a man to| football tackle and threw him so hard avoid injury. A skilful boxer, with} that he was completely knocked out. little effort, can tle up an opponent's| Upon recovery the jitsu man pro- bands so that not @ blow can be| tested and said it was not done right, struck. Lt wouldn't make much dif-| anyhow, as he expected. to be at- ference if the opponent had a knife! tacked with due deliberation. bo that | in one hand, or @ bayonet, His arms|he would have time to tie a few) could be entangled for a moment, and| knots in his assailant | that would o long enough to let the| It may or may not have been 4 boxer strike a fatal blow With any| mistake, but West Point gave up all) weapon held in his free hand. thought of studying jiu-Jiteu right/ There ure scores of boxing tricks| there and went in for much more that will be brought out and taught | football, to the soldiers who will meet the When Americans come to aripa the Huns. Johnny Kilbane has a trick| test will be partly between American that mo one else has ever used @8| sports and the gymnasium variety well, It ja a trick of throwing an/ taught in Germany, For my part I opponent Soff balance, whirling him) think the American sort will prove around and forcing him to leave a/far better. I've known hundreds of wide opening for a second or two.| gymnasts, wreatlers and strong men, Ki!bane can whirl a man weighing) but only two who were worth two twenty or thirty pounds more than| whoops in a wild weat show when himaelf just as easily as he can|they tried to compete tn running, whirl another featherweight. Benny | weirht tossing, boxing or any of th Leonard, when he fought Kilbant,| sports that requir ap and action was thrown off balanc veral times); And these two were extraordinary in spite of his speed and skill, and} men who surely would have heen afterward made a close study of Kil-\grent athletes if they had let w hane's trick, meaning to add it to his tling and evymnastics alone. Tommy Tuohey, the champion light- » gates that he la willing to give « 10,40 for the men to battle for in» fi wolrht of New Jersey, and Jimmy Paub) ois out to» decaion at his luv within alsty the promising Harlem lightweight, wil’ |days, Morris has already accepted the terms meet in the main bout of ten rounds at pees al 0 Fairmont A. C, to-night. They Me | ine tiariem o ast month at the same club and the] the clob, today declared battle proved so sensational that the | interest, ecb receiving #200. ans requested that Tom McArdle re- | mateh them. Paul will also box Cham-| The Broadway 8, C, of Brooklyn offem for ite pion Leonard at the big Army Athletic) | “7 Pre et 4 of bi for its regular ‘ - , | woukly show vo-night, ‘The principale in tie main wind thow af the Palrmost CUD Rem heat of ten rounde will be Soldier Barfield, the Wednesday night rugeed cbrew Mrookirn fighter, and | Waiter Mobr, also of Brooklyn, Io the Uefinal, Billy | ‘Thompeon of Greenpoint will take on Tommy | Duffey of Midgewood in a eis-rownd go. they mld out thelr At the Clermont Bporting Club to-night three ten round bowta will be staged, Packey Howey, he cast side boy who has fought Leonard, Kil 4 Dundee, movie Batlor Joe Kelly, the 42S. fleet champion, Harry Condon boxes! Cole Wathon, the fight promoter of Heading, 1 Miko Shea and Butdb O'sHagen, the Albany mid-| bee taken under bie manegement Btanley ‘lowelgit. collides with Jack Coyne of Orange, | the promising 126-pound fighter of Heading, T's N d., who recently returned from Austrtlia, who recently won over Young Fulton in five! rounds, Watson would Like to lare Jobunie | Mike O'Dowd, St. Paul's fighting senmtion, | undes or Irish Pateoy Cline box Willie at ble war the main attraction at the Visttation Oburch, | club for ten rounds, Nrooklyu last night, at the Aran and Nary Fair, — O'Dowd boxed tour ronda and was given e dis] Chartie White, the hard hitting Chicago light- vad Ly the lage audlenoe, welgit, will ein another six-round no.deel: — tion semp im Piladeiphia tonight. His opponent | Nate Lewis, who le amociated with Jack Ourley | will be Eddie Wagond, the dhilateljhie wetter. » managing the affairs of Cart Morrls, the Obl: | weight. ‘They will cous together in tie weigit, made the announcement to-| go at the boxiig show of the National A.C, of rw, inotead of receiving @5,836 for | that city | cud for boxing Fred Pultou on Labor Day at - O,, only received $4,030, The other| George Chaney of Baltimore aud Rocky Kansas 51,000 was deducted from Morris's end by Pro-jof Buffalo, N, Y., woo were matched several moter Hinkel for using foul tacticn, for which he | times, tut the matches called off owing (0 goct. was diegualified, dente to Chaney, will fi ure come toge oP Hilly Gibsom, the vow mansger of the Harlem SO, today sigmed up to tem-round bouts for ing show of ble club om next Thuraday In the main event, Jim Coffey, the | ht, will @” ageinst Joe Bonds ut u the semifinal Irisn Petey Oli and he aye he expects to stop ie Sporting Chud w lar show to: will eXchange punches with Barney Adair, the! compose this cant Battling Harlem Lgbiweight, Jock Nelam of Yorkville will awap jrinches with - Paddy Sullivan of (he went tide: George Br I Fred Fulton is willing to take on Cari Mor. | the weet olde will trade blows with Satior Muil a im another omtest, he can be easily acooma aro of Yor! k Heed, Yorkville's ted with » match by Gabe Kaulman, ma premier featherweight, will endeavor to the the A the Ceovary A, ©, of Kapans City, who to measure of Midie Fleming of Harlem, aud J ‘ : = FIRST RACH AT ch was to bo hel hr R leader of tho field in the qualifying | Chantry Club trom Oct Tea aM ape | Clark Griffith, manager of the Wash. | eave wenteTitt Hace, r 5 ington team, Who Is seeking funds to vent it round, won his matches by comfort-|clusive, This action was taken after| supply American. troops with baseball AJOR LEAG UE STANDINGS |B Syeaiwite, Pawtbuah ‘Ay able marging, while Dr, A, 'T, Haight erring with the Woinonis UG. A] haraphornalia, has requcated Dorminalon M 1H PHO pnd at frequent is a deb 6, bern of which were | fe take UD before the | lee. ‘Also. reached by t Mass pequa after winning oval (unanimously, of the, op! sat low ink 10 ene tho World'a Series! game Han j Graod Stand & Pedidoet, welt C. C, Martin of the home club in the to the war, it would not be advisable to idered probable that the reques | . Pe See aalvado cet js hola the event Sri ie granted by ‘the ‘cominiealon, NATIONAL LEAGUE, |, AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ladies 81:00, morning, received a default later, A thal ss = | p. Clube WW. L. PC. || Clubs WL PC. Clubs Wi AY | Haight and Maxwell are on opposite) ' CHICAGO, Sept. §.--American troops) 64 Chieago.. 89 47 .655 New York 60 68 469 || ow ge een sides of the draw, they are xpected | CUNBOAT SMITH AGAIN reining uncer Mater Com, 60 66 476 || Boston ..80 80 618 Wash’ton, 69 68 408 OLY MPIC FIELD to meet in the final round this after- | WHIPS FRANK MORAN, | tescrintion of the World's Series games, 55 66 .447 || Cleveland 73 60 .548/St. Louis...51 85.375 | : if pennies Eames, | rte | wath St. 5th Ay, ‘TO-MOR 20 P, eae. President. Johnson of the American | trait, S00! Phita...,.47 81967 |) Two Games, dnternationn ¢ af o Gintoat Mmilh of. Galil po | League sald to-day. Mhese stories, of RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY | plonel a 8 ir ' sifornia for the! probably 1,000 words each, will be es! . Indications are that an old time Kal-linird time defeated Frank Moran at|habled dal games. | Sew York, 1 Washington, 6) New York, | SVS, i] an ars lery will turn out to see Jerome Traver®!the st, Nicholas Rink inst night, In| The Taseball Commission wili |] Palladelphla, 41 New York es Wein te | i and Oswald Kirkby take on Prancl#|only one round—the third—did” the|stand the expense. York, 2; Philadelp! Patho pes ny tela nana Dyckman Oval, |’ Ouimet and Jesse Guilford in the ares | blond Pitt er wet an even break. g cama none 8 ; Boston, 61 Brooklyn, ©. Philadelphia, 0. | "Rosa Giants ve, ond half of thelr four-ball mateh for | Mi hows suet how to flaht Moran a WASHTE TON, A ae iretne iow Boston, 8; Brookly King the Red Cross over the links of the! whipping. him. lust. taht er Une | tars split even in thelr double-header Chicago, 2: Pitteburgh, 1 HONING TO-N GIT —yORKvE crt ate lub te ar fei | be previous accualo was nod, | before A all wather! Walter John GAMES TO-DAY. outs, At 7 yeoUraE Count for Knyth Rat battle all, the, Ww Fai pitched his. com af to 0 5 TO-NIGHT, Clermont Sorry, and Omwaid should have “ai jas game as a pebble, took «veryteine Oe Pein othe tein Breokiyn at New York. |New York at Washington, | Conlon-Bhurt Homies ni; Covaes Sedge’ in this end rit ame. hit voand ‘Trequentie | pill, while ined a 4 to Philadelphia at Boston. | Heston ot Philadelphia. fway 8.0, 1 Py ma The margin gained H and} landed telling punche 1 verdic counter, ‘The ‘Chicago at Pittsburgh. Cleveland at Chicago. Digey F.C Akin, Tel Guilford in tho frat thirty-six holes @ _> second « rd until the St. Loals at Cincinnatl, | Detsol | et eid v4. Walte K avo at Brae Burn was only one! GIANTS today wii Hrooklyn, Polo Ninth inning, when the Yankeos settled bail by " etrolt at Bites up; consequently the Baltusrol players Grounds, 4 P.M. Adm, B0c—AUyi, the issue by scorig three rune. SPORT TRICKS THAT WILL HELP OUR SOLDIERS AT FRONT MAMED IO START —— If Tracksend Repeats Trial Per- formance He Will Win To-Day’s Classic, FUTURITY FIELD, The entries, weights and preb- j phie jockeys follows Papp beroba Gold 1 ow Forte. * oman out Jour ar <.008 aveneree® Rosle O'Grady Robt “War Wachine th Tyke ! Keogh Thistle 4. Williams Raha Schottinger Star Class Davies Debadou Haynes..... Tre AMERICAN Poorman Tacqtuar Hat OFTEN BEEN UD AS A PiouTw THOM + Jowew Kirma's, How & Benne can use Chief Lally Butwell ea ‘Teta. 6 Wbimaman an eosonentt Wii “linia aed aie sek “Coupled as A, K, Macomber em- Orr BALANCE CAN Be USGL I UPPERCUT OR HKRS THRUST try, ‘Coupled as James Butler Haid To WAND FIGHTING » AGAINST A SHORTENED eutry. Barony | Te sie es precetaiae: By Vincent Treanor, - Ne Futurity, inaugurated ta , Giant d Dod eri TRAIN FoR, | Ul n s an (b) ers | #, when won ty SyeeEe | Knott, will be decided again [to-day at Belmont Park, over the Arrange Big Treat «5 "s. "ae £ the fastest CLos® FIGHTING | WIth WRESTLER'S. TRICKS «+ | youngsters in the country have been ‘ | For Baseball Fans |r creed i ) ——— — 2 ---- | an imported ho: I it E v | The event is worth about $20,000 i he — Re Crack Major League Clubs to Play Double Header at PolO} ‘n frst, second and third money, The Grounds on Monday, Receipts to Be Turned Over to} can repre shag pioeticg | Army Athletic Fund to Buy Sporting Equipment for} ciossic nas been worth as high as = + $77,000, which was its value when Soldiers. ‘won by August Belmont's Potomac | - — n 1890. ASEBALL fans will have va- This years Futurity is an open | wooan ce si bovine aiong| ES ety at ‘treats at tne’ toto|{ TWO GOOD BOUTS ADDED )j ace. con tne torm diaplayed at Bare. |serenely on the National League crest Grounds next Monday Net'] TO FAIRMONT’S PROGRAM | ‘ox: te public thinks Papp, owned | with that ten-ame lead this morning,|only they. will be doing thelr bit to by George W. Loft, has the best tor they even-Stevened In the last | guarantee athletic equipment for New FOR ARMY ATHLETIC FUND chance of capturing the rich stake. BIG LEAGUE GOSSIP Christy Mathewson, double-héader with the Phillles at the) yor, soldiers and actually see sev- ‘ ai are || He is the biggest colt in the race Former Star of the Giants and Manager of the Cincinnati Reds |) "0! rounds yeaterday, Grover Clover} era) of tho elty's crack regiments in FO 0 See eee cecnae toed {| 204 hell, probably prevail favorite Ne TN cane te frat by A Lreview at the grounds, but the New || {Me Fairmont A. C. haw matches [jst about 2 to 1 when the youngsters jscore of 4 to 1, and Bon . sat |] Jouuny Dundee to bo : go_to th York club haw arranged a double pont ‘ \itheiatore ee ; op ) a remarkable pitching duel be- 4 . de te " Giants Will Be Up Against It Hard) There au : ihe dare lel Ma batt 1 ue leer and Schupp in the second for the afternoon, two gatos betwoen |} Pt Clove nn Lier ia pated get’ are many ify against Papp's aggressivene ‘ough a or me ee ; e Acaee, Hath Pieals on Tex 3 nh lx- story. ider, in World’s Series Unless Her-| oe eee eet a or men}fame when ho drove George urna) the Glants and Dodgers. Both Presi. |] Titi 00 Tin eee Maun Hheen, in an wenporiant. race. at Bi 0 stand out there behind a pitcher.) eroga the rubber with the winning) dent Hempstead of the Giants and|| [0s &° Om special aioe fot le | ont. Moreover. Papp haw neve zog Is Well Enough to Go at}. sh tuccenatul layer of thietrun tn tho sixth inning by humming «| President Ebbets of the Brooklyn||{ 270 und at the Falr- 1! raced out of the chute, Besides, he Top Speed in the Champion-|\,".; : sow sanider he ae good an{mnele over the heads of tho Quaker In-/ club, who have assisted the Army || (1? C HERE Wecukeaey Aleph oraom. 1 cl of Cleveland, is used to ing to the left ingtead Y i Benny Leonard, the new light. [Joe the right. ship Games. all-around inflelder as there is tn the |"! pores Prt gals A bier bahia © ener’ |] woight champion, ta to box Jimmy || A. K. Macomber's ‘Tracksend will mame to-day. Jim Thorp was back in the Glant line} » got together to-day Paul of Harlem in the atar event || eve Reavy backing, He will only I well remember the first time 1 aa], again yesterday. He made a won-|clded to stage a double header Mon-| FECAUBE the Giants are so near) Charley Heraog, It was in the spring | qertul catch of Luderus’s Myer in the) day so that the fans will have an} their championship goal and are) of 1904, down at Marlin, He had re- | fourth inning Jextra long run for their money. The orted wit rookies a couple | able to win games with almoat| Ported with the other rookies a con el or a Schupp andj first game will start at 1.15. Tickets for Monday's game are now any old infield combination, their|sn, Ag a rule, the Youngsters were | Eppa Mtixley, pitched Krand ball in ene, ‘ 1 eegay. “erdia pitched. seven innings |O gale at the Spalding stores, M Heraog at this time Is not regarded as| "vets" But Herzog had made w good | terday: | Eatiie i have to repeat his trial performance of last Thursday to bring home the = /\vacon. He covered the distance in | 1114-5, the fastest time made by Army Athletic Fund, A num-|any of to-day's atarters. clubs have ulready contributed; War Machine likes to run down their quota, Oilers of assistance are|the chute. Rosle O'Grady and Gold of ten rounds at this show. misfortune tn losing Captain Charley| rather bashful in the presence of the} second game at the Polo Grounds ¥ ut 7; ¢ d ‘ecelved. Pry the best of the fillles, Top 08 Anderson nto | Bride's tic tices, Alex Taylor's, f Tassel are the best o! amity by th We ie rooting stack with McGraw, and he didn't roll], Wenmese mne wo win it sopu| the New. York AG, und Creacent |, Billy Grupp, a well known eondt-|Coat and Bantry, the Butler pair, are @ calamity A sd gpa ha fever nd play dead when we appeared. Two tanings the same after-|Clubs and ‘The World Travel Bureau | Yonet of men who knows the value! mudders. ee for a National League victory in the] He was one of the few "kids" who when he way belted. from, hol in the Pulltzer Building, By buying | 2 lec training for soldiers, has ——— World's Serion, But, if my Informa- | ever drew praise from MeGraw in thi pox.” Hiney lost his second kame of the these tickets the baseball fans of this | YO! ntcered to help the fund by holds Ngvy ie Is at ee ay < erio of Hergog'n| Spring. — Apparen vere Was NO] serier, Schupp allowed only four town will be doing thelr share to in- 8 period OF ex pibitlo; iis gym w at Lenox . ton as to the seriousness of Herzog’s| OhiTE gor him to break into our in-|yesterday and Rixey five. Strangely | town Will be dolag thels shite to ih Inasium this afternoon. Billy himself! gne tar and Forty-third 6treet breakdown 14% correct, 1 fear the he displayed uch skill rh ihe catchers did nearly all the b and 8p will box with Ber Leonard, wh y euiiy | elds but he displayed co much ski onough the catch made three of the|boys in khaki both in training camps! h Bonny Leonard, who] ang Lenox , the battleship Texas Glants are going to be fearfully and aggressiveness that we all knew Rariden ma t ng CAMPS needs no introduction to Gotham , a kaged Hits, one being a triple, while and behind the battle line In France Inine will play Wyoming for the cham: id ke the team. Lf MeGraw 1 ne being » fistic followers. Johnny Dune Hl handicapped in the big gam It fa) he would make t rt auld Mg Ala - lod |Jack Adams, who caur’ a, cracked) The New York and Brooklyn clubs} |: 5 Orig get 4 he Wi’ |oionehip of the navy. This is the de- no reflection on the other players to! had any doubts, they w years out two of the four Philly blows. have generously agreed to turn over| | jue da another bout, and) cding game, as each team won @ dattle had tha Now. Yorks. team loses | Wuet wee onner of the Heading “is - the proceeds of Monday's games to] the card ail the way through consists |in he South. The game will be called at say that the New eam 108e8 | trom which Herzog had been drafted, | yor sresearu has developed into the the Army Athletic Mund, which fs the | top Hetter jump around] 3.30 P.M. 0 per cent, of its aggressiveness |tred to induce Me rn Wim | Giants’ most ‘conaintent lone, He wae Urrctat trond for New York state for|to Grupp's this afternoon and aeo the ———— when Herzog is misving, ‘This may Te 94 hat ny me not up pretty, well dn yeaterdaya Airy collecttona to purchase sport materials | *Xe!tement seem @ ridiculoud claim, but It is a) G2an fe say! : x at innit — INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘ Inning afte: for the various regiments. ‘The fund ign or Ito be a big I |On him in the flat inning after two were for ¢ fu _—— fact that Herzog tmparts his spirit “That line of” talk made MeGraw | out, St walked, siole second and already has outfitted the old sixty-|DE ORO LOSES LAST BLOCK, | to the entire infield, nnd, in a meag-|cagey. He looked up the “dope” and |secred when, Schulte, for old times |ninth with $1100 worth of baseball, c } STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ure, keeps the entire team “on itg| discovered somebody had Abbed about | Wake uneied a coun ee rouid halt ee ane te rain cere BUT WINS BILLIARD TITLE. || cuts W.L F.C) Cube W.LP, toes,” Ue ef anil ane bat Nts to take [tne nes! around, tho Harlem basoball money was ever better spent, judging BT. LOUIS renner vie A og se ‘Toronto... 84 58 .592| Rochester 66 76 465 : ‘ uess this bird wants to take) orchard ae ully and a a a (i JOUIS, Sept. 8.—Alfred De Oro “ 4 ‘Aside trom bis ability to enthuse| prernde beck ae the draft price aad ice, °° from the recreation and benefit te Pro 588) Buftalo,..60 79 488 his teammates, Herzog is the bal | , ty {of New York lust night won the world's 5 or a bt ae Irish lads are deriving from the fund's Tee eae tt . MeGraw t* tuning up his pitchers shipment, world series work. F ritt.! No doubt several regim Haltimore 81 67 .587) Montreal 64 84.391 aghip in three-cushion billiards rk. 88 nts can he|from Robert L. Cannetax of St. Louis ,"" concluded McGraw, “If he t good, Fil Just develop him my- | f ‘8 Richmond 49 86 .968 | | anoing power fn the infield “ed | isa much better shoristop when he Is Jwiho is now regarded ws t nbable | diately furnished with athletic|The total score was 160 to 148 In favor __ RESULTS YESTERDAY. speratimg around second base with saimained ‘with the ants | Mant alney (ne ‘Saliee who |£auipment from the receipts of next Mie Ll The score tn laat Right's Newark, 6; Richmond, 1 itp wd Heray, and thero ts no doubt but chat | for two seasons, but, after being |aeldom won a game, from the Phil Monday's game if the fans do thelr} ric in 71 innings. Do Oro's high run 0. 34 come. tnuch of the tmprov “— vaded to the Boston club in 1910, had|iies when he pitched for the Cardi-| share, was 4 and his averag A ieee an eek he help Wile a {tals, held. Morana Maulers to six hits! ‘There'll be tremendous need for tons | high run was 6-8 man’s play this year is due to the| pennant in 1911, when McGraw made /and one run. Henton aline failed tolof sport materials if all the Stutn's 7 ets from bis capt h mid-season trad Ho[Cuow fle beat form. iow |soldiera aro to be furnished with the prodding he gets from bis eaptain,| his famous mid-season trade Be cha condamed Ae one be furalahied with the 1 yo ‘ride” : str again in 1914 and again made AaNeE On One fet} means of increasing thelr physica! These two ‘ride’ each other ¢ ay E this Was the first bad game he De Increasing CHAE | 4 1 i Ja spectacular return when he re-|pitehed since July, when he started | @Mciency and the gaining ¢ Field, One Hundred and Thirty-sixtt quently, They do not hesitate to In-| Joined the Glants last summer and|his run of nine ‘stralght victories, |recreation in their time off dut , est A Thirty-sixth dulge in verbal tilts on the fleld, and] Once more established himself as a|Schupp's performance yesterday indi-| Within a few days there wi! a eet ant ifth Avenue, the famous fh atranger might think they were| metropolitan favorite, Hergog's dy-|cates that he will be there with bells/ thousands of New York bes at Spar-|Cuban Stars of Havana will make theit Toronto, 9; Buffalo, 1. Ist game, 71, Cannefax’s anhafax Toronto, 2; Buffalo, 0. 2d game. d his average .98, a Caban Star t Appearance. Yo-morrow afternoon at Olympic Montreal, 4; Rochester, 3. Ist game, Mochoster, 6; Montreal, 4, 24 game, GAMES TO-DAY, Baltimore at Nowark. 734 y on when the big show atarts next) ian be your own boy or a final appearance in their series with the siesioe tree, often on the verge of open hostilities, | Mamie energy and his ability to im- TreTout in Chicago they have|(anbure, maybe your © 4 i eries with the Rochester at Montreal. Two pf ie HRV Atl Jpart it to his teammates was t) Heated Sehupp as the one pitcher Who |relative’s or friend's. ‘Cha best way |Iincola Giants, "Worls's Colored Cham- Dekaced 4 Frovidsaas, pn T can get the players who have the | hig outstanding factor in last year’s|oan stop the Sox, but this rating was | phim in fighting trim and con-|piona” They ‘ill play two Kames, tne dames. ability,” MoGraw has often said, “but | rehabilitation of the Giants, bexed on the litle left-hander's re- $ through the medium cd Spire, |Arat commencing at 130 P.M, Up to Tcan't do al their thinking for them,| During our sccond call at the Polo |markable run of victorien last spring | competitions, Canada found this out, ; date the Cubans lead by or ant az 7 “ her. than his recent achievements gland, ad Unole Sar in- hake ee atitae bench and put| Grounds in July, T noticed Hergog|raiher, (ran hia vecend anoueienis:|a0 did England, ae vneral ayatcin (ST Very anxious to clinch the title of ‘A had yery iittlo to say, and, walle he hupp Na n hit hard, in nearly of oparce for his soldiers, Boxing ts[oolored champions before leaving for ‘ay flelding well, he Was not hitun, of nv ch harder, at : r t And seemed. to be forcing himself 41 frase than “when he. waa winning fo be compulnory because mocgrn Patisty, alinces ani vorsnnses ora 4 "i ! bay wor! e prin- a ad Fernandes, in the everything he did en we cipien of boxing. While athletics wre| fens fame, and will be opdoged by o essential, Congress in some unbe- Lincolns. ey for the able manner failed to adequately af ew armies, whic! Pr nCHR. aur pepie® provide for the n Royal Giants ve, Kingsbridge. and I can't sit on the life into their offensive pla manager appears on the coaching lines only Ww is team is at ba _SPORTING. BEAUTIFUL BELMONT PARK “| Jack Coombs, the Hrooklyn'a veteran have high hopes of reversing the con-|plicher, has in all probability wound up | ditions to-day, fis career ‘a pitcher, Af he retums| | to the diamond next year it may be in| Tho two ball mixed foursome golt| the capacity of a big league manager. |forced the Commission on Training " 0 i The Royal Giants, who defeated the tournament held by the New York ‘k Coombs has just been appointed |Campe Activities to enlist outside | SeNahanermen for the. benefit’ off the | football and baxebaly couch nt Rice In: ald. Tt wil be Necessary for publio| Lincoln Giants In a double-heuder Inst America’s Premier Race Course |Hed Croge at Van Cortlandt Vark waa! stittite, a technical choo! at Houston, | gpirited aitisens to support the ath-| Suniay, will go against the Kings- Special F won by Mr Albert Taylor and James] Tex Coom! vex in Palestine, Tex, r soldiers are to r bridge Athletica to-morrow afternoon at [Bitanditiepetnnt a'eclof Re" | and agenda ane den! af Me ti | ele, fund Eon Byekman Oval near Dyckman” siroet | pecial Features 26-83, Mra, Jul rmon an y| the wir in Houston, 9 | Se ° DW Ry Sebo! ry eee | |Waisn’ were’ thee rurmnern apt" tome | some baseball coaching at Rice, but| Not alone the Individual, but the) Or oMiy amen A adeeatannl tea at clal or- one of the foremost independent teams 1 or- lin. the Hast, having defeated each ot the teams in the metropolitan district, | score of 86 a silver loving cup and @ golf abt: The tine gridiron work will be a new coaching | hundreds of athletic and oe abe piles were | venture with him. Coombs pl foot-|yanigations throughout the city ball at Colby © jurely the great majority of these MONDAY AMITYVILLE HANDICAP ‘ Langfort or Harvey will pitch for th First and sccond round matches in| Howard F. Whitney, secretary of the} Changed greatly a! ey | clubs have loat members to the army | Royals, Gatewood catching, Walsh and | CORINTHIAN STEEPLECHAS! Pe all RAL reading the rules and will as | ° ; : 4 an E the golf tournament on the Bayside | United Brave net A acuity’ ony AB: readh folluge football in the North as ho|and navy, and the best way to pro-|ffebblewalte will work for the Athletics, | links left both of the favorites “on |of that organization has voted to can-| C&M, before he starts for Houston ly| vide for their welfare {9 to subscribe ‘letics. velvet." John R, Maxwell of Merion,|cel the womens patrioc tournament, next month, RONKONKOMA HANDICAP | wamiaict | WV-NIGUT, VAIRMONT A, | SSohey at rateroon tad ‘imag be

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