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ps merge nonce IS BEST TRAINING FOOD Sapanese Eat Lightly, Being Partial to Rice, but Irish Weight Throwers Are All Heavy Eaters —Hackenschmidt Believes That Sugar Supplies Nerve Power—Football Players De- pend Largely on Meats, ' Coprrisht, 1918, by The Prews Publishing Oo, (The New York Brening Worl.) INCE the Russian-Japanese war the Japanese have been pointed out as a people who can fight on less food than others use aay | to keep them alive. Japanese athletes are not heavy eaters, Their diet is made up principally of ee | and vegetable foods, This isn't en tirely a matter of choice or dieting | for condition, Meat is hard to get in Japan, and rice is plentiful, | There are athletes in Japan who eat as much as possible, all the time, Theso are wrestlers. In the| dapanese style of wrestling, weight and strength count more than quick- | ness, Japanese are trained to the Sport through several generations, and everything is done to make the) wrestlers grow as big as possible, Many of them are six feet tall and weigh over three hundred pounds. The result of their system of training is to} make them like members of a different race of people. Hitachiyama, wrestling champion@—————————————— | ©f Japan, told me that through sev-| Pat Ryan were all tremendous eaters! eral years of training before he be-| and Gxoek, relent, Cirowers. pave! Mamcate rst class wrestler ho goreed| Oeg5 ate meal, and on another oc- himself with food daily until he could|casion get away with eighteen lamb hardly stand. He wrestled for hours|chops. Gillies used to eat hard boiled every day. He didn't move around exes whole, without even cracking thy ¥ jondon with much, A favorite training stunt was /Shells. When he went to to butt heads with a rival wrestler the American team, to compete in thc until one feil down unconscious. Olymptes, Mike Murphy was coach | and trainer, Mike told Gillies his | Then the winner would go and put| Whole cas stunt wouldnt help hin away a big meal. Waist measure] didn't; Simon's explanation was that never worried a Japanese wrestler.| he had a bad knee. I think Hitachiyama’s was about five| Freddy Welsh was noted as aj feet, But his legs and his arms were monstrous and knotted with muscles. Hitachtyama’s theory was that the vegotarian fighter.” I happen to know that Freddy was vegetarian in} public and fond of roast chicken in| Private, He depended almost entirely more food he could devour the more| upon vegetables, however, Perhaps material he would turn into muscle, _ | that explained his fighting style. ' One of the strongest wrestlers I ever knew was George Hacken- schmidt, the “Russian Lion.” Hack- epschmidt was a marvel of strength and symmetry. In his prime he could throw any rival with ease, and the As a rule athletes taking part in heavy competitions want plenty of beef. There is always a lot of meat on a football training table. The United States Army gets its meat rations, no matter what restrictions | wrestlers of to-day wouldn't have/are put on civilian food supplies, lasted a minute with him, the army authorities and theorists Hackenschmidt was not @ heavy|believe in the good old theory of tater. But he had a fad. He be- Keved that eating candy and pastry gave him strength. He didn’t eat @ reat deal of candy, but he ate candy and cakes and sugary dishes every lay. If you want to be strong,” Hack- enschinidt said, “you must develop nerve powe! Sugar supplies that. Recontly I read an article by a prom- inent physician proclaiming as a new plenty of beef and ale for a fighting man—only barring the ale. The Turks were very strong. Some | of tho big Turkish wrestlers who | came over here years ago—men like | Nouroulah—were as strong as horses | and seemed to have unlimited endur- | ance in spite of their big round stomachs. I asked Nouroulah about his training system one day. He said ATHLETES DIFFER ON WHAT BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Y LTRCUYAMA , CAAMMON WRESTLER. t Wp aL PE prrreren THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, WHAT DIFFERENT ATHLETES Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) “Wer GAT AU HEY ANY TE TO EAT A CAN WHILE TRAINING ¢ STKE OF CANDY, oF JAPAN, GORRED HIMSELF Dar TO Adp Tous WEIGHT Al® STRENGTH, Rovrouisa, Tie BicTuad, USED To TRAM On COFFEE AND CIGARETTES . WORLD'S SERIES FACTS. Second game of World’s Series T played at Comiskey Park, Chi- | ¢ lifted. cago, yesterday, Score: Chicago Javon WRESTLERS NEED BuLr< IN ( \ GeorGe MACKensomirt THEIR, GAME... . Would STOR WRESTLING EAT WHILE TRAINI re— ( Brine me Ey jOTu i Rare burning gasoline to-morrow. discovery the very thing that Hack- enschmidt practised ten years ago, Hackensehmidt disagreed with) nearly all other athletes when he de-j) clared that the best exercise for de- that his grandfather and his father were wrestiers, and he was trained for wrestling from early boyhood. He did a bot of hard work for several years, alwo eating heavily and drink- (National League), 3; Boston (American League), 1, The stand- ing now reads as follows: RUTH ONLY THING THAT duck \ um STARVED: J Faithful Observance of Fuel Administration's Request by Mo- \ torists Should Quickly Replenish the Gasoline Reserves. 1k Fuel Administration again requests that motorists refrain from Just as soon as the national gasoline | reserves have been built up thie ban on Sunday pleasure riding will Fuel chiefs deny that week-day p It 1s hoped that faithful observance of the Sunday request will be ample | to meet present emergencies. More end more the army and navy war purposes and it is only natural that joy riders should curta . hie eI ¥ NG Die o pent » Upton and Wilson devoting @ vfivle whielt Col. ' Pp. Me nitriles pret of rting ing mplon _——-. HERMAN AND BURNS WIN Dua MomaM | IN JERSEY BANTAM SHOW. WTA A Desay Raw Ga 1 e ‘ ie wa Id TWO QUART OF AY. e ‘ man of N ” Zulu Ki ‘ it of eight 'GOLF TOURNEY FOR WOMEN AT ARCOLA SEPT. 18-19. Sino, Guus Y: vo Ma ‘i at Gags WHOLE - ra planiilt a Keone BUY sh ea ia Se 2 BU COULD DO we ria tla f ‘ ‘ ° wom n - . ai. The tou [play handicap w jand net reores, O contests th proach final day a played fo 4) mH} AN of the Crom | BEAUTIFUL BELMONT PARK AMERICA'S PREMIER RACE COURSE MONDAY’S Features Amityville Handicap Corinthian Steeplechase Bollair Handicap And 3 Other High C'ass Events FINST RASS AT 2.30 P.M. sure riding will be varred. | re demanding for gasoline for their " “gas” consumption. “ ing much thickly sweetened i W. iL. PC. | ® . yeloping strength is lifting heavy | When he reached hia full growth: | ire 1 1 500 So don't forget to keep that car of yours idle to-morrow weight lifting makes an athlete slow O fathee e eeane WeeenE and 8 a Chicago .....00 1 1 B09 | Attemebite Xaitor — capmecesy ri eathel Vr Tes a fea his n ns int 5 — . ave a Northway motor which has nore SO ‘ " Padldoet Hackenschinidt certainly wasn ettner | ed Principally. upon aweetened cut Score of the first game in Chie | ts” Sroquced a knock which] Hongkus Waldwick, Allendale, Tamsoy || Grand stand, @ Paddock, | ; 4 ee and ctrarettes, 01 . ' duced Mahwah, Suffern, po, Sloataburs, slow or muscle-bound when he frst] won wrestling etsnes Mee ea teite cago on Thursday: Boston, 1§ | scoms to come from tho oil pump. It| Tuxedo,” Sonthti in, Cen kins at Madison Sauare Garden, He !8, TUrkey—tmatehes in which the f Chicago, 0. Is actuated by one of the valve cams.| (ial, Valley, Mihi puntaln 7 streak 1 e atling winner was supposed to strangle the : } ana Wagne e with mud Total paid attendance yester- "i gO is ve bs “ BR bean And he could turn alrsprines ike oud, | vanquished rival—gor the amusement | Red Sox Never Had a Chance| him, Wagner, emerged with mad P , r RUSMDHDE oh the Duma 68 very SCE ous, Man 1 itlghland, © could turn airsprings Uke any| of some Turkish potentate, He ae % ie {Sc bi ia ba ; day, 20,040, Total receipts, |and rebounds with a loud, metallic] West’ Park, Ksopus, Ulster Park, Port elrous acrobat. didn't agree with| "eked chrarettes incessantly, drank | im Second Game for “Straw} are sade gel oe eel oan a game | $29,997, divided as follows: click, Can you suggent a remedy?| Hwen, across Rondout Creek to Kings- ; athlete C agre GABiea Ai par insioca | ist ; . ; ‘a ot 4 played ga " ot ol do’ " 7 Hackenschmidt about restricting the| snd heat, ait Amora ent 3:| Hat Championship of the|ot tan, but trom the standpoint of | Players ........ + $16,198.38 | Motor will not throttle down to low! “tne route via the New York side is LINCOLN GIANT: amount of food taken and indulmng| that time with and nS f the fans, it was better than the] pach elub.... . 589946 | speed. Hav new carburetor In-| much better; simply follow Broadway in sugar was Denny Horgan, once] "Geores MaKaraan eat mesiia tm | World.” jimmaculately played opening gamv.| Via) Commission... 2999.20 | Stalled, but this does not seem to help Up through Yonkers and sty on the vs. CUBAN STARS holder of the world's record 1 tl Re: ; a. some excitement, more) } see 2090, leenaer§ an a at Road putting, Denny was. training at |POWer and endurance of the Turks to ——- tense. situations and” more ‘clam Official iandaace tee two. [Vy mic SILCoRaene ne Aes LinBt| Sm ce MEER Talked. One Mas I oe nim |the fact that they never use alcohol, | H Hert | tense (dare Minder Mesa Bone) cial pald attendance for two cH WALSH, Automobile Baitor DYCKMAW SUB, 8Ta at the training table, Denny finished | And there may be something in that. | By Hugh S. Fuller ee Haha tet thor. Boston never| &ames, 99814, Total receipts, A lighter spring would stop the} wit you be kind eno vo ine POW. LO. By oe his lunch and called for a pitcher of Ful she Teleh aren't noted for their | Cont’; Nee Yak Eveceg Wold)” | kad a real chance to win after the| $60,846, divided as follows: | noise, though it might interfere with | the heat route to Coxsackie, Greens milk and a dosen raw enme. He broke nearly all the weight. ¢h nepoane| CHICAGO, Sept. 7, | second inning when the Cubs broke 86.20 |tho working of the pump. At any| County, and tho distance? : combination, and drank it down, This | Pions | MVE grandoldope worked better) loose | after | Buin ie one of the seeeeee 10,862.10 | 1 would try It. It could be duo Street Vorry, Iobok«n, | spYCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C Mead sae Ne etc er eee intaut’ lavante tae ramtlhe epeeenen ea | & yusleroey aad the Cubs, flebtoe| ‘mons uation assaults thet yielded | National Commission... 608640 | {0 faulty ignition, alr leaks of alr Hackensack,” R nt, | EELS Ask <4 ulred into his method of training. " and end ur. | viciously, won the second game | them the championship of their o' ne modern magneto is, in Tuxedo rk, Cornwall, vim & big, strong man, and T've got | ance must use food and drink in mod- | 9¢ the first straw hat championship | league. Third game st Comiskey Park, | more eMectent machine, es-| Newburgh, Highland, Kingston, Sau to have something to ¢ Denny ox- |eration. And considering the results | Ps he g cally is told | Chicago, at 2.80 o'clock. erties, Catskill, Athen! ‘oxsackie ained. I might mention, however, |of over-eating or over-drinking so /f the world 3 to 1. The dope pro-| The story of the Zamo really ts thle 2 ut low speeds, than tho older | Km um ny 145 miles.” . ie » ho = 8 - SSS ATL EEN proximately 145 miles. ¢ that Denny's best with the shot that {often seen in the swift fall from | claimed that the Hani ee ee thae tees, ately, (pis In general, look for air leaks, | 400 ton lands whers no doubt he was furs llete, this seecta Tho: ce rent athe Cubs would hit |ceason, with terrific speed and a fast |BOX SCORE OF SECOND teating all jointa with oll when the! wou you advise moving carbon d nished with less Inviah, rations, ‘ho | thing to do, Ae leagues Fensongiie Bullet Joo Bush |curve, but ho appeared always, to GAME IN BIG SERIES, | to" {* running, and seo that the! rom a Ford five-ton truck by means did about three feet better, J is the rule, it makes litte dittenee BAG the Gope'be uncertain of Bis ponirel, Ai vy] pi ET *linterrapter joins on tho magneto and. of a chain? If #0, what size chain WAR TIME NEED Ralph Rose, Pat MeDona'@ Martin | whether a’ man eats beef or beans worked out. They fall Haw Up to get control Or else| BOBTON, AMERICAN the caps on tho spark plugs are not|and how much of it would it be Heechamemn et sour est, Sheridan, John, Flanagan, Mait Mo- drinks red wine, light beer, coffes, hit him harder bellies aie oe as 1 too far apart. Proper to une for this purpone? eauiomen Grath, Con Walsh, Simon Gillles and milk or water, e : than the score lp : nm rt ana stil ; 8. mage : | : In the great majority of instances | Hooper, rf. < J Sere te ay and ove lngnee fF some breaks of|fast one, but to start the second] Mrmake ef. | be unsafe. Have von s¢z4 | ‘ewan rarraoed. Wn | luck and some |he issued a pass to Merkle and Pick | Nainetee . STAWANE tr. Phen, ha fielding in tried to bunt Bunting against that Beott, mm. Aw a ? log JX sharp s Kind of speed is a trying Job and| thomas, Sb } 1 haa and magneto examined | 4 the critical Mo- |piek poked the ball rather hard | Agnew, c.. |by magneto company, and they said Johnny Dundee, the fast local Ital- | ésremuous training for the Lewie match late ner? Yin ments kept them |toward third base and Thomas rush- | Sehang, ¢ 0) | they were right. Cables are all re ANd. geht He aethed: over | wrek, from winning by |ing forward and hurrying the play tn Bah, 9 right, m (rete right, but still it the long-distance telephone to-day to — 9 as ; effort to Merkle ond . | bux T the nd cannot star est Rosey sana ths een Pi ay Me Pitteburdh, claimant ot the | f Aittinds © larger majority. ie the bait ar eat hi Deal lon hasarh tae keke } Buffato fighter, for twelve rounds at | wbo is matched to met Batthon fen vag oll ihe Gone » popped out, but Killifer whanged a | Totals IO eainitie: Ure. Silinaeys WelPad TBR ! the Armory A. A. of Boston on next |roands at Forbes Field in Pittsturgh os sen, 10, |clared that Tyler should pitch a shut- lyouble to Fight that sent home the CHICAGO, NATIONAL ‘short circuit and either insulate the } Tuesday night. Dundee was to have |was matched today by hie manager, Jimmy Mason, | OUt guMe against the Sox, and up first run, sid ty ae Phyl met + ABR 1 No automobile equipment is com-| Worn portion or put in new wire or } fought Frankie “Young” Britt, but /for another eavtest, His opponent in this @ wii |to the ninth inning he had them whut phe ane Fare se tise 4 (lplete now without @ new handy| ¥!!* j a be Ja ‘arron, niddieweight of Ailentow f , tics elple; Bs SORT bg _ 0 : H D , i ae the hatter was Injured in a owt |p. Tiey wil book wo tor ait pera ros [out tamed and practically helpless, HUET, the fact that the Cubs ai brush with which to keep out dirt] Summa is Man ’ M. Nobertsom, ty [at Lowall, Mass, recently he wes seisedl Z. ©, of Paiedsipsle ve betty |with his team fielding in fine form | wirs's ‘tritie overanxious they could Gland dust from the cracks and cor-| Tow an 1 burn out carbon, Fe I ar 13 unable to take on. Dundee and Kane ene ehind Then being too anxious | haye scored more right there, as the o my cylinders on AXON Bix rt sas was substituted for him. Dun-| sack Asher of Brooke. who w nape? ay me aiid he pitched|Red Sox appeared panicky and [ners about the car which are not} you think it a good idea to let 1% Be ee eer retain oe abe the apne I Bloom, the Broekire tekintete me (So eee ee eg [Droken, but ‘Tyler tried to stretch his A 1| Properly cleaned in the ordinary way.| tho gasoline out of tank and th test at Billy Grupp's gymnasium. eral years, fe eow looking after the’ t, for wt, | wrong to two batters and two trip! ¢ {dit and was out at second, and Flack, | Killifer, ¢ 0) There is a new auto wheel brush with| up with kerosene and then run nn, nrivate j : | Witte Aves, the local entamwetan 4 m muccession put another Kind oF latter hitting safely, stole second, only | Tyler p _||black China bristles, held in twisted | Din" for about two minute TaN OLAS" POM EDS, ; ey Doewerick. former ma the | 0 @ yeoman in the mats, and as he can get |rouge ON the complexion of the game, |to oversiide the b ree, 1 Eee ine andidanerine this keep carbon off the p . write for book +y nid ar osp aera {o | ormlanion to engage ia baste, Aeser “nected e| but when put to the test and with the lafter that the Cubs had glorious | Tetal tne ae ene te eon inte A alts CHARLES 235 West S0th St. (Nr. Broadway) / rmory ¢ ake bim end f rae Geniied (9) OU! Ty) hed {chances to score, but Bush's speed] *Batted for Thomas in 9th inning, ane, Oh One earners.) burn x tha Phone 1 Cirete, j terms with the officials of the of im and is after boute for Astay with the run on the bases, Tylor pitched [chances to acore, but, Bush's speed ; Ie will not be injured by het on acid vurn out the ea West Hoboken, N. J. @ will be | oat bantams, sniticent form and by striking |And some sharp intleiting SCORE BY INNINGS: water, will stand up well under con- | Your | } t ¢ Jay signed ‘i i { / a by Bec agen . we —1/| stant usage and will outlast the ordi- | 80 Anither club in New Jeraey which closet doa yubue and pitching gl z the first elght In-|Beston . 0000000 191 @ ordi ml eee 408 on Dr a cke net oom jour Dubus and piebiag RChaRe IDO) Only coos during the Stu eight ime | Bae +>.» 8S @ 8 8 8 S @ tank) CU ikon Agether made mee anit t } 0 on account of the extra of helplessness, he won by &|pinyy the Red Sox very dangor- is i | f Wi) COW ojeR its doo: i 1 1| Two-base hit—Killifer, Three-base hity| the Market consists of a large brush | ¥ ij all tor ite doors again on Monte margin, The game was much |ous had runners on second y oe tn | with a smaller brush attached f, ima SHG fe tes Palma 2. do of bitterly ft than the firstjand third with one out In their) —tettecher, Strunk, Whiteman, Hecrifies | Cleaninn the hub of the wehcer aon|thia kin ' jm main bout Mest me sedeaht 4 bial ji ad oe Bent, ond because of a vase On balls | hite—Seott, Deal, Double plays—Killifer! between the spokes. a ee wiht : men? ere: Madar of and the Red Box, w Neh penljzeg {@id # bunt on which Tyler and Killl- |i Hollocher, Hollocher to Pick to Merkte, you will : del ier as wil billig the deme ane | eon. Ree DAS: © Sinai saellaee ee caer Ty: [Lett on buscw—Americansy, Ts Nationals, | Antomobite Faltor ; eulty in your motor the way | AP as rr that the Cubs are a da bbe Aa ye Ea ME a nue ote 4, First dave on errore—Nationalsy 14), Kindly let me know the best route] you suggest the uxe of kerosen , scrappy bunch who fight hardest [grabbed a grounde ds off ti Rene - o North Frank Conn, and the dis- a fuel requires different ‘ otters aa such Joe d Scores Kuockont. la Oe ae I find [Fun at the plate Americanm 4, Bases on balleerOCt Trig! oe trom Brooklyn conditions than gusol oft Viet in ans PENNS GROVE, N. J, Sept, 7 whri ie Cubs are more confident now | The only flaw in Tyler's work was |4: eff Bas! Mervck out—By Tyler, 3, HARRY J. DAVENPORT. luction of kerose teres for ticit battler |teonard, the crack Brooklyn bantam: tPAt Ue CUOU TG ive been that they [that ho used too much stuff to the | Cmpiree—Hildebrund at plate, Kiem at band AN OFIRAE POUDe feeon Bessus | eroin haters a Crewe Fa Noe ty added another vietory to his long ean beat the American Leaguers, and [first batter in each Inning and started [firwt, Owens at second, O'Day at thled.|tyn in via the Boston Part head, |aaae op ytmark pl Jack Mo a jovk § last night by Knocking out Frankie {he one big interrogation mark is|three rounds with sses, and theD |qime, one hour and fifty-eight minates, | Mount Vernon, New Rochelle, Port sion of w taptos Nea ad Pays retin bof, Alisttowe, Pain the: Ruth demonstrated the fact that the dope Chester, Stamford, Norwalh ridge- r hown at Metmpie ‘ade jround of & weheduled elght-round t | ‘ |was r when it figured that the t, New Haven al h 3 =e hamyion "Td Lewis and Joe Kagan] at the Penns Grove Asie rou! “| In my opinion Ruth, the superman |W t_ wh ; see Sy tay i tial Wade ane Lo j hore road, i ey Monday ant, bat [Leonard's aixth Mralgte vietert nore |who won the American League yen- (Fed Sox cannot bit, good left-handers, | ball to right for a triple, Flack mak Prwiford, Guilord Niantic, ny . F and the fans are clamoring for, n. nt almost alone for the Red Sox, |Most ¢ Se 8 Lewes a tne Se y i sew London, E oy Dinas spe ORGS BAL Bea ee Hane SOR Mts, cun § ox, and When he did need help in a catch, Whiteman] yantic, rut Wranklin. | 42 signe! uy Mane Abs M iierma itis Chicago and it is wh a few instances, be received it from sng sinash down the | ity route approximates 160 miles My in Rockey Kova | —--._—__ can do-it, In the second game | Hollocher and Dic J atioy ATO £6) Mae8 | antorbile Falter \ t as ” Cubans’ Last Appearance Here bs looked pounds better than] It was Pick who made the greatest |and the kame secmed tn IAA IER aha cose ti ‘ ps. then pi 1 @ wecit ot] ‘To-morrow afternoon. at a their rivals, and they rushed their | play of the day—a one-h nded stop| tyler Pitebed Wetter and to Kingston, N.Y, b will BP ; ; w Stigrngn: 8 mp uyed the. game J}of Scott's vicious b r, almost| struck out Dubuc and fo a i : could bi sel seer | Field the Cuban Stare of Havana will noone “amasiniy. That thel back of first base, on which he threw| to push up an ensy fy and New Jersey side r meet the Lincoln Giants in what getting in earnest over this| vut the ru 1 McInnis and| There is considerabl "to CHA nies a erat tthe Na-| Beaghele, {inal appearance in the | was shown by the fact that| Hollocher ith him the fleld-| what players are to lowed to] New York to Kingston Row prog ' ila, Em the other gar] meat in's doubts hander ae 7 le Wagner and Knabe enlivened] ing honors, while Whiteman was thel play tn the series, and rumors that| New York silo of Hudson the carbureto a Pal Sei can ae ert ine ge ler, the first gar truggle by staging a fist fight. | boob of the day, playing awkw the teams may get back some York to Yonkers, Hasting 18 HAY DE Chuss Boat _ ——__»—___ two grand veterans have been |and finally mufling a comparatively | their players trom the ny, navy! Fishkill, Wappinger ‘ \ 1 pine or 8 ipbtedel yale ZAmmerman Plays Tom raging each other constantly and] easy He really muffed two, but|or the paint-brush league and |keepale, Hyde Park, 1 turn | Wi amount of gasoline 'o-Morrow. Knabe invited Wagner to|one recovered in time to force a|them. Bach tea eects ctl left and take ferry deross to Kingston | in t e difference in derane Lecesr’ will clone bie Now Tort thet} Haine SiMmorman wilh iis the o:cey, mene leviled Wagner 1) cue be re n that thi ro will try tow y at iff height of x above the carbur Le eee niga. “Thence Beony wil travel | RiMPeReitee, Athletics to-morrow Heinie accepted with alacrity| Not until the ninth did the Redl who have gone the service, but] On Jersey side via 424 Street | tor may uw changed from tt at Wansingion, aed couibly Camp| Merritt at *Dyckmng “one, fom Cony 204 two minutes later when the Sox make a bid, ‘Chen Strunk caught so far as {can discover there is no. Ferty through Jersey City, Newark, | Ford standard, causing inproper few rae The Kentweight champion expects to start | Dyckman Street subway station” ‘"°, Other players dragged Knabe off a slow curve squarely and drove the truth in the rumora, Rutherford, Hackensack, Ridgewood, when on any level roads,