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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921, 5 tt aki si Sie : Pea MATTY TELLS HOW TEAMS CATCH EACH OTHERS’ SIG | Fifth Illustrated Article of Serie Country Club With Three Links |i si one. Sina BASEBALL FROMTHE INSIDE Pricklen on Ho : By Christy Mathewson \ 0 | i] By Brickley on How to Play Football Planned for New York Dislrict a, eee Lesson No. 5—Cross-Buck . F 8. Wolfe, 0. PB. Wolfe, J. A. t cay ‘ c da, / 18, . " | Madison Brook Club in Jersey|Poxung’ priviteges ‘on ‘the various) R- Shapiro, F. A. Menai to Be Open All Year—One lakes of the estate and ten miles of beautiful gravel roads within the club \ By Charlie Brickley | Course Exclusively for Wo- Mdlng. “Inte, winter. aeagon mem: 'y Charlie Bric on G bers may enjoy skating, tobogganing (Harvard's Greatest Captain and All-American Back of 1912-13-14.) men Golfers. tnd aking. |The bulldings and otner ‘. : . ,, the Press Publishing Co. (The N. York Evening World.) a od e Pool of Water at Third Base Was Signal RL TRE Bhan aAnihl t DS Papers filed at Trenton last week] penresent an expenditure of over Soe ‘ disclose the projeotion at Madison,| Among the Incorporators are H. B. Centre for Old Phillies. be hoe Ree N. J., of what will be for New York's Dewstow, Thomaa MeVelgh jr, Ne- metropolitan district one of the great- Ville Walken, ¥. Js, Guiltorle, & Be ent est all-the-year-round country clubs F Rober How Teams Are Helped by Learning Oppos- Re ue TO Ona Cressy TR AEGOHIGEL. GHRHLERAA an CAG SEARLE LOR nee leans ing Side’s Signals, Tages TO Ao PLAY son Brook Club Corporation the In- STOCK BROKERS TO PLAY corporator# have taken over from Howan Cole, Brooklake Park, which IN BIG GOLF TOURNEY. with its 860 acres and great stone A Message From Matty. f Probably things happened eo quickly at the Polo Grounds last week eno mansion house was formerly known! Keen competition is forecast be- that you missed one of the most important features of the games. Did 4 n as the Dr. Leslie Ward estate. On}tween half « hundred golf enthusiasts you nutice that the catchers sometimes bended their right knees, some- © Quarter Gers CEE SPE cee A eeie ltt, welt) of the Consolidated biel tamerine times their left, as they stood behind the plate? Or that some batters BALL FROM } courses, ofe exclusively for women.| on the Inwood Country Club links : o 4 CENTER will bo laid out under the supervision] this afternoon for initlal possession : z - Fappe the plcte, a<justed their caps, while others did not? Bvery man ‘AND PASSES , of Robert White, the golf course| of the Stanis J. Deery Cup, which for| We charge nothing for our on the fir.d who could see them was watching for such motions and . hiteet. final ownership must be won three — i fur. gestr.res, for some of them were signs on which victory itself depended, hie. tat rae bigest deed 6,700 | nee, _ — pets: : In this article Matty tells all about these signs—how they are given, of the first rank Five additional prizes are to be dis- | night eras nishings, hats, shoes or sport- and how they are sometimes intercepted, Read it and you will find yards from the the bust- the second, third, fourth, nes ene ee Bod 7 om fifth and sixth being gifts of Presi- | ing goods! “ that next year’s game will be much more interesti ‘i = BALL FI r) AND Rui - ‘kine te Naa ioaae ees | dent W. 8. Silkworth, Sidmon Mcilte, :, Ps } nett year's 9 interesting. ns am visita tt Vd we, @ SETS GALL nod GunRTER AAD munis THREE TACKLE OMNING ilzing Unt It “has long been the! George’ Shaskan, Harvey A. Willis! Our trademark gim ply By Christy Mathewson. §<¢@———————_- - courses on Gaturdays, Bundays end | "Gycienmres Gonerenpecttvels: a it worthy of our name. | b a cs ‘ourses ature id} Chairman W. E. Valentine and | proves i NO. VI-—HONEST AND DISHON- reyaae dest drt cutfeld, He) The above aiagram illustrates J. The ond and haltbaok of the | back (igure 3) take out the de- | Holidays, and believing that, women | stessra. Graham, Peursail, Scoble and be 4c sat Oe sie . ne i ie al i attacking team (see figure 4 in ‘ensive end. }are entitled at all times to full club| Cone, who comprise the Committee EST SIGN STEALING. EN URE ty Uee e Hound on. wscent, they Seer eatenclee ries Racceee diagram)-take out the defensive 3. The offensive tackle must | priviicxes, the organizers of the Mad-|on ‘Arrangements, have allotted Se ae OU have such jolly funny] all NIG GEE oEa Barents hah A had ae tackle who is most liable to stop keep out the defensive guard by | Ison Brook Country Club launch the| handicaps calculated to bring spirited | @Ood illustration. Tip - top {4 iy euclien me and nervous like such an important factor in de- hte play. Tho fact ‘that the at- first getting tho june and then | wholly new and unique poiley of pro-| finishes, : 4 morals in this bally coun- ebblety Be his feput into big league) termining the result of so many tacking emd pi dh. boxing him laterally. ; viding for the exclusive use of wom- The entries comprise W. S, Silk-|iM every respect. try,” declared an Eng-| ca to sue roe tee en cules starts | of the big games, cf making the di - 4. The back with the ball (seo [en an elgbteen-hole course from) worth W, L. 8, Webster, G. M. Hib - 5 = “(ikinatet “ 0 run for the club house, but play wide and meet him, thus | figure 2) runs with all the speed | which men may be barred on Satur-| hard, J. G. Stuart, G. L. Turton, K. J.| Called *Composite because man T once met, “You| stopped him. To insure the success of the i , " = D Riedl ata rcb basebant 2 than oa A, . z J opening up a hole in the line. he possesses through the hole |days, Sundays and holidays. Woods, W. B. Valentine, G. Phil: ont x and rob in baseball and yet you| | “Tommy was galloping by this time | “oross buck” the ends should pe 2. The quarterback (figure 1), thus opened up in the defensive in addition to golf, club members| prick, L. Samuels, L. Hanpt, G. w.|Wecombineinonecomposite call it fair, Now in cricket we give vulling NE NBT ce ae tue eteaione played wide for the purpose of after receiving the bell and pass- line, and after getting through | will have at thelr disposal the large Sohe i. L e. a spre . i; 5 4 Liebmann, N. . Schetlent L. 7 our opponents every| UNE UD this wire. It led straight) spreading the opponent's line, and | Ing it to the balfback (figure 2) should reverse his field as shown | mansion which will be utilized as a Tiirach, A, & Mickens, G. Gone, fp. |Dlock the best features’ of i veits house, following moves art + i is ‘ a yl oul ae lekens, C, . T. D, : adv antage, don't! where he could get a good view of the NCS RIS Seer alk Se Srceeee cover and: pelpe ee tl) WEL 8 __ | eub Roune, an outdoor swimming pool,| Scoble, A. U. Rodney. G. Shaskan, P| our most becoming hats. cher know, and| Catcher's signs with «a palr of field- | after tho game we| Siwsees was Morgan Murphy. | The| 7 ls r | RAILROAD STRIKE WOULD |ACCUSED OF HOLD.UP, Slightly modified eaéh are all folly good Savbat cher dui? askea Tommy, Looks Like Record-Br eaking ABOUT FISH | KILL FOOTBALL SCHEDULES | HELD IN BAIL OF $50,000 | season to keep it up-to-date? “ie | pei piceeetiny | tes asia) arent Season for Local Basketball AND FISHERMEN Down:to;date in aia ‘ouldn't you see it easter from Football fane fear the threat- Vietim in Critt Conattion—Po- gether.” eS Thie brings us to} the bench than lookin’ through those ened railroad strike will prevent | iiceman Walsh Praised for Arr of course! the ethics of signal| peepers from here? And wh hi jh Idi “i or ? And why are you | iy ter team fought a good battle and their seeing many ohoioe gridiron Charles Frawley, No. 317 East 92d i i 3 Seen eae quired ‘Tome, wowine nie in, | One ei Biene Has Drawn euareye the victors by a score of 21 By Wm. E, Simmons. paction Fone ct she, taaturen of | street, allan Charles Callatian, ‘was Weld BV nEe We cells beam i zed ache = : agerayy rely reac nd ov. Isl, Hel) Gate, f Helghts Co o-d for his : Sy Walvriegese BOR UIKe| Cot ee eudes Grouve “ect the) pocta| Five Games. |Schwam, No, 148 East 92d Street (tei- sa et Si i AM ORS | games arranged—this season more | !lClkhix Court to-day for his alleged) costs, Murph surat with i 2keet ephone Lenox $28), is manager. 8.13 sat 1150 1187 than any in the past—and a rail- |! in. the attempt yesterday to * stance, no tricks are tolerated in ten-| Murphy answered with a laugh, and es The New York Wve. Manager Jos 280 we eae Matthew Larkin, who was shot by one) *Solight soft hats are 80 nis, yet the baseball manager who| (il the newspapers laughed at it then By Richard Freyer Grabel, No. 314 Greenwich Street, has cat Inge ‘hae of tree hold-up men. he ean devise .vme scheme by which he| philadelphia playere took ad ye open dates throughout November and SALA VSG 1S 1Lss 2a games between Eastern clove Larkin, niunager of a bakery at 167th|SOft and light—great favor- Wisconcerts his opponents 1s consid-| slump after that Sie eR Sut HERE ts no doubt that basket-| December. The Stuyvesant Big Five REET 60 38e8t BGS: | ————— Street and Broadway, was carrying the| + ith ered a great leader, I was about to| |The incident Js a great illustration ball will have enjoyed tte ols | ae ay a score Of 86 to. ab, With| Fae weather, fresh east and soUth-| @rwnrnnnrnrrnrrnmnrmrnonrent| BYTOM, $1,641, when an automobile ites with young men. bape daha ancl of the unfair method of obtaining gest year when the final whistle | t¢ 3 : redtetio be topned near him and two men Kot out.| *Regtstered Trademark, say that all 1s fair In love, war and}. 23 Stretch, Reynolds, Bob Grody, Joe|¢ast winds, is the prediction for te } WHAT'S GOING ON HERE} of igns. Since then there have come ; i 21-1922 . q . 2 | ° 0% : : Duseball, but will modify that too| from time to time reports of teams °# blown for the 1921-1922 season. UO|Grabel, Green, Farrell, Birdie ant |day | ice aan he tte ae me = ) 4 a nnn grove and th other hot Larkin — comprehensive statement by saying | taking eignala by mechanical devices, t date all the teams of this borough | Goldman, the New Yorkers are ready | through the Tht lune. iawien in| ROGERS PEET COMPANY= ell is fair in love, war and baseball SOME HONEST SCHEMES. and Brooklyn have been playing to | tooppose all leading teams. The expected run of mackerel has{ pr, Royal 8, Copeland, Health Heged to haye done the shooting. ‘The | Broadway Broadway f = fi Atine issioner, wi {o-morrow. for|other two eacaped, but Frawley. wi y ‘ea except atanilng “slenkin saianonenty; capacity crowds. The Original Cel- | Te2ms averaging 110 pounds will find | not come yet to this end of the Sound, | mission r oO eReAD ut Frawley was] o¢ 13th St, Four at 34th St. i i . 1 = son, “Mie he will address [captured by Patrolman Walsh of t Tere Als Any CAL Waym (0 nteal a fast, fighting five in the Original Of e ° pen : i s : h Convent which listens like another paradox.|the signs of the enemy, somany that ‘eS have played five games this sea-| Gibbons, formerly the Knickerbocke hee ac Seti ai theiniin iE thse Ce ees ‘on efer ta sue ee Comers” Fifth Ave "Therefore, I shall divide the subject|the smart ballplayer is always kept SOM, over 35.000 fans witnessing the | Juniors. For games, address J. Mur- |D° SAMI asserted \day he will ste ‘incinnatt | Magiatra: Rennud — complimented eshed of signal stealing into half portions,|2" the alert by m. Baseball contests, The Nonpareils of Brooklyn | Phy, No. 128 West 87th Street, New h Exposition and make an York. The reservoirs in Central Park are | tte dares | Walsh in court to-day, saying he was| ¢ Warren at 41st Su avid! ROME eA ORE THB GRIER Ears Le 3 , i Jon, “How Health OMclals Guard the} credit to. the forces The. charges the honest and the dishonest halves, | £Muses: Soime almost magicians. ar6\ have also played five games to] 2 second of forty-four victo-|teming with fish, mostly black bass, | {ubliceAgalnat Dinease and Death, Awainat Frawley are attempted robbe and, since we are dealing im para-|to find out what the catcher is tell- | CTowded houses. The same can be y Corbitt, seventy-olght and felonious assault, ‘The police say ning lw was convieted In 1908 on a robbery Nh charge. ries in fifty-six games, the St. Anselm |ond it would be a public service for) | Mrs. Mary ald of the MacDowell Lyceum tean\.| Basketball Club is prepared this sea-|the city authorities to follow the ex- | ‘(ir old. was found dead thig mon doxes, take up the latter first. ing the pitcher, Dishonest signal stealing might be| tipping the base rusner t ut the batter !s or what -— =~ he Whirlwinds, and practically al! son to play some good 115-pound fives. | anyple of English municipalities and) the home of her daughter, M 1 Larkin it at the Columbus Hospital sais the coucher’s Instructions ar ' races Fe a ge Aree Sr |The St. Anselin Juntors, averag ng 100 ", aber McFarland, No. 31 Madi in @ eritienl condition, ; Getined as obtaining information by| "Scns orsons argue: it a men gees te home fives of Greater New York. | Pht St, Auselin Juniors, averag De MO" Topen them to fishermen, aCe ihe pollee Ar winged ee ST 4 artificial aids, The honest methods} the signs, what good does it do him Staten Island teams started the sea-| %ith open dates, Address all com- ; = : | that the kas Ww wn Out, GE s dowd Biocken tn Be 4 fare those requiring cleverness of eye,| if he does not know what they mean? son last Sunday and the first day's | munications to J. Balley, No. 694 Daw- Tt would also be good poliey on the | The York Cotton w osent Haneda: i 5 uind and hand without outside as-| It is easy for a smart ball player to attendance showed the management | son Street, Bronx. [part of the Fish Commission to stock | of BT. Chandler Jr. was aol’ at auc) wicnina gan, Oct, 18—-District } > bistance. One of the most flagrant | deduce the answers, because there are will have ample backing if the| St. Vincent's Silent Big Five, a con-| them with brown trout, Salmo Farlo, | lon to HK. Cuse for gebfue, | the tat ee ay Wall decided yesterday and for a time successful pleces of} only three real signs passed between ctions are worthy of the patron-| sistent quintet about the begin itt/for which they are well adapted. The | aye will of Henry H. Pollak, Prealdeut that ‘the GIbb "Dowd, boxing signal stealing occurred in Phila-|a@ pitcher and catcher, the sign for) age. sixth year of basketball, and a tean:| TE ERAGE: GA EMER AILRGGIC teoutallet He naan Hat OME GUTRRRUT RE liiniGhe ae ons-O'Dowd _boxin, Gelphia many years ago. the fast one, for the curve ball and| “Another new tcam will take tho|with an enviable record of winning |{\rown, (Well URI Toe ee eee vompany NOuEGrURY, (GUPRT RIE HIRT arate oe en eae Opposing players cun usually tell) for the pltch-out. It a coacher sees a! field to-morrow night when the All- | games, ts travelling this year and wil! |‘ TVes Int nidst of civilization, | Vo en rida, with $10 “because ane js T&At. Would ve @ violation of the Kan- when the batsman is getting the |e er gpen his hand behind his glove Americ ays its first gam , y fir 160 po’ . 5 MAfalthful tome.” He made his home, #44 Boxing Law, and ruled that it can merican flve plays gi y any firet class 160 pount| an oxs ft the possibilities is |unte signs, because he steps up and scts}and then watches the pitcher throw a jt the 69th Iteeiment Armory courts ms. ‘The manager, M. H’ggins |artorded be Blagdon lake, near the | ere: but gives her address as Norwalk, not eo held, ’ himself for a curve with so muca| fast one, he is likely to guess that the ‘rhe home team. has succeeded in'may be reached by telephone (1197 | {ert oty bristol, Te iy an ordi. | C28" Arvungements have » made to $ eonfidence. During the season (of open palm says “Fast one.’ xetting together a combination wor- Montgomery) before 7 o'clock any eve-| nary occurrence there for a fisherman |, Mts. Manuela G, Conde de Avela. hold the bout at Tulsa Tursday, Oct. 25, 3399 the report went around the clr-| easy WoRK NECESSARY thy of giving the best quintete ahard ning, or write No, 81 Patrick Atrect, | Naty cocurrence there for a Hiahalian | whose bh isbund 18 ‘connected with the | promoters announced ‘ cult that the Philadelphia club was * | argument. orgie Norman,, Eddie Jersey City. . oe EI eae An Seca Aas aes | eee acre reeiCep ane AueG ATHUEO |" trae Gimate Oftioiaisl av tl. Drone ork stealing signals, because the batters) Atter a coacher has stolen the de-| White, Jerry Sullivan, Artie Powers | othe Marion Five, averaging 130 | fwrt has been known to take forty to|an avcouting for $167.00 she claiins in| Connected with the bout v eve arrested were popping them all on the nos, sired information, he must be clever to and Charlle Powers will make uP the | pounda, has open dates for eames on\ftiy pounds. The Hal ran m twoldue her on investments, , to-day by the Sheriff's office on in- 2 Dit no one Was able to discover the puss it along to tne batter without (ombination. The two latter players > H 'P 24 TY ey , structions from Attorney General Hop- } ry ‘ - Es ‘ is € t ‘° e home and opponents’ courts. Address to nine pounds in weight, and - ner. Kroonland was ni kine. ‘The: e - ts ‘ transmitter, The coachers wer" the other club being aware that he 18 ‘re members of the famous Powers | home @nd oppancnes churta, Adgeren | vumaiiy much larger spectinens. are Jingrs, Aermonland ws An) icine They were charged with violat { ciosely watched, and it was evident doing it. He may straighten up to family of basketball playera from | ;arph Wenk, No. 102 Avenue A, New jsnilly much ls : passengers from various of | NR the Ginko Boxta NOASWalkH } chat these sentinels were not getting tall the batter a curve ball is coming, pagsaic, N. J. For the opening at- |)?" aken. rope were cleanse 5 na taferes Yor the : the signs. and band over to forecast a fast one, sHomtha calle Sate will play | = | snk M, Stone, ¥ of those ar it was while the Washin and tin his back as a neutral signal, {rection the All-Americans wil! play ; Jeued Weener Bros, ihe, promoters” and.” o¢ficin DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING then in the National ‘ 4 meaning that he does not know what |6,.°0) is amee cle ducers, for $10,000 for the death of his| charged with aiding und avetl movement playing Philadelphia that there cam2)is coming. If. coacher 1s smart (redited with some good games last onehnam INS LWO FUL sess | diisisiis doe poined whiio working | preparations for the mateh EVERY little mor t rainy morning which made the!enough to pass the meanings to the Teafon, Mayor thyinn Tm’ Moy toss: | Jina’ picture at Betaware Water Gap PE prin re means more thirst. field very wet, and for a long time} batter without the other team getting © [end prestige to the affair by 7. | he 115 boy scouts froin York County, oman Killed by Taxicab. getting ° ‘ ‘THE COCA-COLA COMPANY jt was doubtful whether a #am%)on, he may go through the entire seas) 28 Out the first ball. | Pa. who 4 here by motor truck| Fannie Golinko, forty, died early to. “Atlanta, Ga. . could be played in the afternoon, but! gon as a transmitt informatur,; YOU'LL SEE RED PLAYING THIS on Sunday, will leave the 69th Regt-|day in New York Hospital as a result 3 H u | ent A ry for home w A. M. to he Washington Clab insisted pa at To steal signs fairly requires quick-| + TEAM. 4 hala ech a » of being knocked down last night by a end overruled the protests of the ness of mind, eye and action. Few e op Five, co ed of — ee z 7 . taxicab at Elghth Avenue and 2sth titles, Aric Latham, later @| players can do it successfully, Pers) men who have been blessed, with Ted wir | -aravinsuliwas sian painfully smooth | net eaen eegtad toderaise or the Mat sonnets Poet tec: walter third base san he 8 BOG HE 8 TUNeF econd |is anxious to book games with any ‘ ; , lotee in the tfth “i 1 tl City Mrs, Ida Ruppel, se a } ‘ told me afterwards how le’ paae : j anx!ous u Aes Fonteare | eliolce in the Aft) © hau the 1 ppel, seventy-five, of \ sme Ho pd Acoma ne nome b Bs Hinde re tine in Ronltion to itive who think they cs » play the go: a| vided at Butler’s Yonkers | 40S dar roatraine uf the way, | n Killed by an automobile at! No, 129 Hust 117th Street, died In Har- 5 ' higns were being stolen is then that the man behind the bat |{he redheadest redhead of the bunch, Track. Gia ne eve Mee son, Gade Noe as wae Jem sospital to-day of luunes utomobile Schoo! i ‘There was a big puddle im the 'ts doing all that he can to cover up. jj hooking manager of the hotheaded Sistem PRA ake patie Ethie Tate cco, fifty-fy UGK GO an outomonile et irte, Founded 1909 third base conching Dox that day.” Jace Warner, the old Giant, used pinds, — Hedneaded uckh can be Tody breeze home a winner Haward Lane, nine: | Set ond Third Avenue © |New day and evening classes begin October 2¢ aut ‘and It was o7 pa to give his signa ‘ nda. Rees Ladle | yy ‘ody breez ne tou ton Street. was driver | Stree “ aid, Latham. And Te rad Cupid jemanines to give his slgnai® with hls |reached at No. 516 Westchester Ave-| By Vincent Treanor. Jiengths in the good timo of to uahed Witacce ea = — ‘Complete working laboratory. Tr is ieee) as vuth this | wency, because | nue, New York City. i ‘ns 5. fal et-|a mile and seventy yards, Y ees atncce BOF) Namen Recetver for Evelym Thaw. Fi ida, the Philadelphia second they were visible from the pitcher's j PENING DAY of the fall meet-)% % Neate aa r the same us e Cite. Cena duutioa ‘Mapas (Chea Practical Class Course $66 \ ching, He stood with one pox not from md base TEAMS WANTING GAMES. Ing at Yonkers, the last of the| We, was beaten eusiy over the Mull peneepes..camineins eo af ‘Goldfarb ce rocelvar tr| Special classes for ladies and ‘Owners { £ pudaie and never, budge ith were looking at hjs hands for| The ladics are also on the warpath racing season by the way, fur-| for & A Soide. ‘altereniog:. Int Sresomeemnnrsmeonnnear te covery | POLNLES, ern at Bt Serer eares laced (pirate mechanical and driviaa 1 the water came wp to |; las far as basketball is co . vi u wide x f 7 c ot Ey Ne Be TEA Inaeed | Many chaahare whalae nacattanpe (Nie Mont nates niahed the best sport which has beeu| horae'a performance wi'bin five dase! ¥ NEWS OF U.S, IN BRIEF {ihn wife ot Har ic, thaw. The prac| ¢, asone bY sppoletment, | round when on the lines, and thi8le get the signs for fust and curved |which held the t ute| seen hereabouts in three weeks, ‘The| UDIONR The reversal tally i 6 lt te mnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnrnrenes) |i ttt 1 8 eerore Le A ae i BN WET AS stilincas surprised me Jbailw study the catcher to get his jchampionship last year, has reorgan-! change from Jamatca was a welcome! ng’ to that ot Empire, | "itearin —tonn 11. Btorra, acuiptor, | silat Nesbit for payment of a $2,000 bil 225 West 57th Street THE BUZZER METHOD. |pitch-out sign, because once this is |tzed for the present season. Instead! nye and, favored by good weathe:, | bios \\vith a contract to make a statue of | for gowns. Ae Broadwi Phone Circle 5270 “Better go get your rubbers if you |Tecognized it gives the team at bat lot playing all home nes, however, x eral "Kim" Patte: =) | Wibu# Wright In Parts, has asked the t Broa: nie goin’ to keep that trilby there,’ J/a great advantage, If 4 coacher sees |the girls have decided to trave Mr, Butler bed good reason to ba) | Triimer Tiina Pattern oe te | Court te conatrun’ his father's will, to eee te Enarleyhorse and the|the catcher give the pitch-out signal | accore y the booking manager the| Proud of the sport his popular track | Xalapa and Lexington sui Prunk | stiow him to go there temporarily. Th f Atisin have no terrors for you,’ [he ean stop the runner from trying ta | unif ch wil adorn the young| afforded. Ail six of the events carded | 4 good two-year-old In Hour) wil eft the seulptor $200,000, which foot planted in|steal and the pitcher has wasted a ladies 1] help them make a neat} were well contested, and fhe arawd nthe last rice : This t mad been ent $0. BO i Ls re ame, and first and is “in the he Then, it hia| snowing, Any female team under the|started Homeward satisfied with tho| cut only once before, 1 malig] Me Unie ial aa chal A A icked Out @ basejecontrol ts uncertain, the result is}impression that it can bent the Wi-/ day's doings from the field he _ PENS Hepa at oe which is arrat WI ttin’ the| ch with F. J. Heller of No. 216 Fiftn| just won the World's Series from the | wasn't away any too well and had | nilne pieass urate birthpines, e ° fe : . 5 i guessing DOPING THEM OUT. Avenue, Paterson, N. J. The ladies| Yankees, had almost a field day of it.|to mike up a lead Hout KN] \ewterday rocelved a leltor from Pre rice istinction in ci re Ss) uirted to] Many of the extra players on the| would juat love to book games with| He had color bearers tn three of ths) lengths stolen by Venizelos a gS jaent Hasting, td wich tne tena ive y pound and we set the next two! beuch are always onthe alert for|the. Morningside G'rls' Five, Inwood|events and won two of them, In the| timo. Shuttinger worked hart on) sad te would be jeep a aTenU right quick, there being a] che hit and run sign, This isa typi-|Girls’ Five or any teams from thejodd one his horse Ultimo finished | [itm to get, Inte contention iat tlw) car itll il Ci Ot a anolal anttien he Philadelphia hitting | ea! situation \Giris’ Hank League. third. The big event of the day, tho | ome turn, but from ia ump in the E i i is as he tool. his foot out of that] The Giants were playing the Pitts- naational plays galore featured | $5,000 Scaradale Handicap, saw Yellow) Ke a streak. He will win more) hen) § \e burgh club one day 9 game in which the Franklin Five] ffand the victor over a good field, | Paces hen the Weehington Club went | w n first base 1 Clarke was| was defeated by the Rivals. The lat-| with Audacious and the Rancoc i tL hiked out to the third base at and Byrne started for secoad i ‘ : | tof court, sald to be $2,500,000, } a At was granted to Dorothy T. \ ‘ F 's 4 —o | she is a € of Samuel M. Bolton, : - = __ |Stable’s Thunderclap added. This v ¢ Valor, the favorite in ¢ econd | ra ” 1 } r | = 3 ~ltory w ticularly pleasing to the race, had plenty te 6 for not] LEY, Mass Margaret Pres. t Into pulflo as near the plaice |feld, Byrne reaching third base on! are alwava watching for It, but try|crowd, Judging by the ronrs of enthu-| winning. He was pe he ined ton Td ance, B aRCOr Wan ae; shad had his as 1 could, | the play. ta coneeal the {uot that they recog-|alaam’ which accompanied the rust | Apple Jack TI. and The Hoy in the) dail al Welds cite A Cid from Ifeve's where we get a few signs,’ | “What did he do?" asked Ames. ; because, as scon as a batter|through the etretch of the Stoneham |!un from the start to fhe streteh) CONT vi ay an @utomoblle, The : ) yelled, ‘and bain't afraid of Charley-| “Did you get it, Matty?” Ingulred| 4, covers that his messages are be-| gelding. It wag a clean cut victory) and was licky finding un opening) 3 pe and starte coach, putting my| while Clarke hit the ball to right re ¢ | ‘ r of the car oped nway after the horse, eith Wilts read he changes his code, tor Ye'low Hand, for he had to race| When straightened for the run jiome lent ‘T fouked over at the Philadelphia} "No," T answered. “Did you?” rom these few facts about slgnats|every step of the way. He first had| tle came fast when clear, but Knight! jx pLANAPOLIS.—Carl Btleler, whore Lonel and thery were all the extra) “1 think he tapped his bat on the| ana sign stealing some idea of the|to overhaul the fast fon Hommo and |of the Heathor, with clear nailing In] fatier surrendered him when ‘he | re- players sitting with thelr caps pulled pinte,” replied Wiltse. The next time! hatte of wits that Is golng on be-|then, right in the last eighth, where | thr final quarter, was too far In fro! 4 home | recen ly after spending vown, over thelr eyes, 60 that 1/ Clarke caine up we were all looking | 4 een two ball clubs in a game may | nig early efforts might have been ex-|#t the time th ba overhauled 48,009 obtain from i mall pouch theft CoN Gn't wee their faces. ‘The flelders|1) sce if ho tapped his Bat on thoi hn optained, That Is why 60 few! pected to tell, he had enough left to ——: OE TERE. O00 toro: yeare Aap. wad 60/ eno ; looked the ether way. Then 1) plate, Byrne was again on frst) en without brains last‘in the blg|draw away from Thunderclap when Riinkera on Knott Grass ma SE SOT Ee ie re wha snew [ was on a witrm scent, | oa ve Pirates's manager fixed |qicruea nowadays. the latter made # determined bid Hite a difference In the cola min ‘ vir “Whey t Washingien Binyers i hee Ae stepped | pins ony ee ne Ball players always looking to aes He had all his early foot Ri eis , arted “buck for the field old | bex and knocks je dirt oF his | ston ne n so that they may Tes Mao ned In the has if mplayme nd rel topics ol rie ae ee iat T thought they | cleats, and he did two or three ot r | gteal_gome aie y The race won by Dry Moon was| we } ; " “croaa” the ehemy. In the language | marred somewhat by a weak finish on sbout Kix and tae threatened il. Byrne} t Tommy Corting the signs from the|natural things before the pitch, mt] cere pig league it 1s “alga,” never reat Aniah on pias We x Banta Third base coaching box, although 1) nothing Bapponed, | Then he tappod eee And in éonclusion I re- the ap tanse rs tone Ve. ee ee — DALLAS, Tex, aral persone wore in’ ble to feel anything | his bat on the plat 4 » former sentiments that all ' va an no | injured, but none i east- hain't heen vont over and started | “Make him put them over, Chiet,”|{t*tate in love, war and baseball ex. | ‘00 confident on this horse, who tn ‘8 Griselda ran a flne| bung “Sunshine Special” of the Texas recent starts has been running excel-| race with such as Mad Hatter, | just a vent, but ‘4 wrecked last ‘The angina, fle Railroad r' Jated, | - wing around in the dirt and water | yelled | Wiltse, which, transiated,| cant gtealing signs dishonestly. Path Kis spikes and fingers. Pretty|meant “Order & pltch-out, Chief, H: Testa tas OF Pomme tema) lent rac r Van Horn ite ae aeup a aquare chunk of| just gave Byrne the hit and run Thunderclap and Audacious, Tt ts! line : Inek | ea r copers and a dining car left the a h | but like them! ~ E Bie OF | AUS b possible that Donnacona, a reputed! number, 9 t Y ca mood with a buzeer on the under side} sign” for a pitch-m DON'T MISS MATTY'S NEXT || sulker, had to be ridden smoot ily. | would ' ou in e P. ! e “phat ought to help their hitting) Byrne was caught ten feet tr STORY, “COACHING, Good | '""" Beet eet n ea inhre' le Buen ted states, arrived’ Bore. A se aren hesieren ca en ete base runner. As soon s\| AND BAD.” IN TO-MORROW'S n beating him a he It| through. yesterday were: Adventur ottiah Society of America whieh , ‘ tarted to pull on it he found that @ sign is discovered it is communt- EYENING WORLD, wi ‘buried About en inch under the gated to the other players, end they the Loft colt tele ._ the eecond, and Sing in ths last, | ter Women, @ hard race for the ter A Aad the first, The Boy and Sea Mint) be held here at Flora MoDonald Col! : ae

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