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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921, “Wa BASEBALL FROM THE INSIDE By Christy Mathewson Some Facts About Famous Diamond Battles That Were Never Written Before. T Tet You THIS ts mine! Mm PLAYIN A “MAJOR. FORTY AND “his is (T — HERE'S WHERE 1 CUT & IT WITH MY NIBLIC - 4& You"D HIRE A CADDY YOU WOULDN'T BE CLAIMING MY BALL ALt TH’ Time! Matty Tells Why Cubs Beat Him in Playoff of Game That Made Merkle Famous. A MESSAGE FROM MATTY. A fluke upsets all baseball dope; it cannot be predicted nor ex 1 plained. That last game of the series might have ended differently if i Peek had caught the grounder in the first inning. Matty has seen many games lost because of an error. But in looking buck over hie @wperience he can recall none which better illustrates the fatal resuite of @ “bone” than che game which cost the Giants the flag many yeare ego. Whether you saw that last game of the serics or not, read thie Prue epic of a basedall Waterloo, , ITHE FUSSY FOURSOME Copyright MINE! — \'m Playin’ & 'FoRTY' oo! “HERE'S YouR BALL BY TWAT ROCK — You'Re TRYIN’ To SwiPe MY NICE LIE. FROM ME ~ Now DROP THAT BALL feat. | WHERE Y'FOUND (TI! , ‘ Sav! ie DAT A BALL IN A PLACE. LiKe. “WAT I'D BE ASHAMED TO Cham it! TF Tke Same Old Argument | ing World ABOUT FISH AND FISHERMEN By Wm. E. Simmons. HIGH WATEa. Sandy Hook. Gov. Ia, Mall Gate. \ ANTAL AMC TM. AM = ‘ 7M ant 18 TALK HIM Our | el OF IT boc = /t, 1244 ATTA POV! 18 303 boomy CHicn ~ Gey ‘NOTHER GREEN Bug a) i: t Fridenberg. Ed Cramer and Sam Cherap veturned Friday night ‘from the Jersey beach after an un- TL FOUND ONE! satiafnclory we LFOUND ONeY! LE'S MaKe ‘EH Kd Underdown canght an eight- pound weaktivh at the Anglers’ Club Pier, Ocean City, J. one day last week. A short time before there wae a joyful run of bluetish. Flounders were running at Bergeo Beach last Saturday, but only on the first half of the ebb tide, One boat got fifteen and another forty-five. Boats that went out near low water got By Christy Mathewson. aye yee showea the plays nothing. The fish were of fair sige d “hicago, For the first > NO. 5—THE GAME THAT COST Al time in my life 1 heard a New Vers pense Cae PENNANT. crowd cheering the Cubs with ay wW “Brank Weoe Vor, for on the ‘ ° JHE New York Giants and the | on chances of Wine Th einonig the Vice Soar Chicago Cubs played a game e man who was sknuting himeelt | iaedwaen ae Headley waeace at the Polo Grounds on Oct. 8, TAP CHE, Bncte ie erte| given the club & 1908, which decided the cham- | hihty of heaneing cre on the desira: | Wroe will give. & pionship of the National League in|‘ the following Tht | dinner at the ; oon, vas respons Yc a vere rooting on the Ath last, and the one afternoon, which was responsible Baril players were rooting honor will be Dr. Simon for the deaths uf two”), Meissetiach spectators, who fell!» R hic: team at last won fhe = caten ltntes! 1 as called out a A good attondance marked the cast= from. tho elevated) third bi 1 close play, late in | fournament of th ‘Midian Beach railroad struc- yh cor i With the decision. the | l i ‘ ture look the| Pirates’ last chance went glimmer } } | tes eunds, which made nes from Becton on Bon 4 Fred Merkle and ednesd: to u MS lb eee yes Ls for not touc Ing game on Thurs 4 ond, which rea eh Cre ane THE FUSSY FOURSOME, Vic's New Comic, Appears ren ade in The Evening World. Copies Will Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and Mailed to Evening 3 lifelong friends “© World Readers on Receipt of a Five-Cent Stamp for Each Copy. Y>u Will Want the Series in Your Home or Your Golf Club. This is the Twentieth of the Series, the A Qf become mission gave the | First Having | Appeared May 30. Address Sporting Editor, Evening World. Ne enemies, and ie option of playing — -_——- — ——— - iy 1 of the Angters' Citb 7 p most an ve for the ¢ t one of the neweom- altogether, was the most dran ea ons | strikes, Brown was brought into the| Jre win help the authorities to weed, would his Thanksgiv ng dinner. dace | ln. | © iletat the wae and important contest in the history| test. As more hale of the i faine and fanned Devlin. That ended ew u es (#) Commis sion Jout the erook#—and the few grap-{loves to scrap. Ever snow holding | ind ) tournament yesterday, of baseball. It stands out from every- ttering on the brink the inning 4 plers left will provide real sport. | the welterweight crown Britton ha as | The ¢ is an expert fly-caster, dey events Ike the Buitie of Waterl dy 1 waeidecisedt GIANTS HAD NO CHANCE. | eS ERA OU A rere aL a In fetmn BEAN boo Haar i Hon wane (Tus he Mas not hitherto figured te und the assassination of President a We never had a chance against St yy) t g euson why straight. wreatling--once | mark. THe ia wonderfully clever and! tient y yacenthe town a tein te wate Lincoln. It was a baseball tragely, | THE BIG GAME. Brown. His curve was breaking ops roo e res in the public Is convinced there Is auch | a great defens ve boxer, Many timea| Quay ihe he fad enaation® tout from a Now Sark point of view, The| That night was a wild ono in Now |A0ATPIY and hia control was micro -_—- . thing—shouldn't pay fairly well, [he told te he felt confident. that! panting water ln the. BtheAtin Subs won by the score of 4 to 2 York. The a xcite Na a we we He pack to the fe! a m : Falt New York isn't the only town that | Leonard could not defeat hin In Me) wa. too low for-good fishing, but he e i e score 02 ment and re weene ne second with that one run le ; 1 ae + thay (| punish ' ‘That takes away half} needs wrestling regulations, Chieago | ring for he fish ne . Behind this game is some “inside” | hut couldn't near the | Chance fe Bite a a “ el Future Bouts in This City Sur ® advertising. Heretofore deadly | and many Middle Western cities ha If Leonard sincere | mint 4 inte sea. Bere Uisuvae at has never bee tten, | Folo G: ds vd began © off me im the second, but 1c nia og) at tinverbec bic! Had @ Share of the fake sort of grap- | 1 ow ‘Tendle: ee, that has i a n eat a) Fete Grown 1 began |e tiilm sleeping at firat bass, ace to Be Conducted on | of the mat hav be na i sau ete Phobia taka on | Pinal endian ‘ew persons, outside of the members| hp INT vont The ording to Kiem's decision. ‘Taer the’ Levet } to get columns of publicity about the | ty. Mar Fh ao TRL We Pei pit tole Dit GaiON0 ee ee a of the New York club, know that it} ready for the opening as a kick, and Hofman, Joining in| ne Level. | awfnl things they are likely to do to] Seen ra flat in Chicago ever since 1 thelr bowl, the lightweight was only atte: a great deal of con-|the next morning. Ti the chorus of proterts, was sent to the a | the other fetiow. Now they can only] Regulate it—-and bring 1t hack | pion is in the same imess in| sultation the game was finally played, | all night, and were n cub house, wrestle. LEONARD AND BRITT: h Alexander found bimselt, cen only after the urging of J [1 reported at the ball started the third with that by Rotert Edgren. \ ciske ccomimianioul AIRE. (en gene eonavii wid yeh ng jturies ago, wok tor elu, nad been closed by ¢ vble triple which gave the Cabs HE miufied shriek comes trom! tar nead locks, scissors, toe hold: | will eles tor the sete ener i worlds. to 1 x || CARBURETOR CO., Ine. ay break, Tdi ‘ is the wrestling promoters. "The! ang all the rest of the “torture stu’ | pionship some tame in How in theciient “"\1| 58 WEST 65TH ST ae Ne wrk Athletic NSION | nave been a great conven.cnce in fak-| Present plans materialize Cousriant, 12h AT BROADWAY . a si jas done something now In making Feel eeu oar ut will fgnalize the opening bat wrestling tuttel Wellman's new chub in New York Telephone Col. 6418—6419. ‘his om ; rules to Bov rn ellie, sey we : he dear public has sat PINE ity, Billy Gibson, manager of the Gibson to Have Operation, | outfits for the fol- ship. Ma y spirit eo OA kL settee Cy NLS while one hero or the other writhe tweight title holder, has already | piny Gibson, manager of the ight lowing cars ready to attach: Nore club fait tt rinteld hen uke t licenses, which are revee: the mat; pounding an ¢ pitted Wellman he will Ax hie John! weight champ * 1, will tere Sutch tints Ste » fighting for what they had Hance away fi the sath SL nue: hig hands in woll winiu- (A neock to «contract undergo an operation for gall st sin} the Cubs’ leader thong> ; ; n ts Britton,” sald Manager | had its full share of but th: nigh on the poor LORY ising obstinately to (594) “We will bo ready toward /St Francis Hospital to-day son ihe, Kattine renenuraa he, unos M moa big fi san eventu nd of November [has been sertously Ill for three days ant} UHUL the whole dranintic him a little, and in a minute fists ing match is pulled off without} auiy ana re torture I he terms re tight Britton will|Dr. Francis Crnger Fda advised | leading up to the famous g Were flying, although Chance an ca dnt Sa: HAG cout for some one or other to lose! sunt of his own as gleefully as he an operation minated in the climax of tl meena Bagh siti Ha me slimmer of sunsiiine. | Devlin @ license liv ley anaes the matell noon, The nerves of the player: the to centre, 1 toa. holden? 168K ft tho entire #at rasped raw with the strain, Fights drive to right BE YHOo Beldasibead: Gea ystall ° town wore a fringe of nervy ‘; seissc barred as being tion of the deluded sps tration. It all burst forth in th: >| more or less of a iter, Thrown cae a ——-| j Gontsxia mist peldenided: by My part in the game u assed him purposely and Doyle was : peNteeren nues vice ICL RONOECGDS started to pitch and I di nent to the hut in my place. As he tan the wrong way of the t num ‘ teh a ee The Cubs beat me becau | hobbled to plate on his weak day at's all r three out of fi not by had less on the ball in my foot, said McCraw a, and limit. The dear old tune limit { can’t understand to “THT one, Larry out help to. ane why it took them so long to | The crowd broke {nt i mat How many times quently it has been said that ; rs “Cy” Seymour started the Cubs on nthe vher victorious way and lost th tweak foul ‘ 1 wit weit game, because he misjudged a long : t Hl Reith havin bit jostled to centre field by Jo :, Bays SF - i . ‘Tinker at. the beginning of thet iy a 9 inning, in which chap hey made oye A four runs. The hit went for thre : asl DABeS. € . : Jia sis oe ws 4, Near @ WHEN THE BREAK CAME. aan scapes and al! the wed All the players, both the Cubs counting thril until: the ec na it toe, Ginn, were t Tinker [DON'T MISS MATTY'S INTER. 0070 © ; strain that day, and Si ‘ wis time to put the out and ' anxiety to: be aure to cats ; ; Niven och Hit’ we have a | ESTING STORY, “HONEST AND J) 0 tic advertising ready for the next misjudged it. 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