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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921, IF RECRUIT PITCHER HAS A WEAKNESS IT’S SOON DISCOVERED Seventh Illustrated Article of Series ABOUT FISH ‘Golf Expensive Sport BASEBALL FROM THE INSIDE By Brickley on How to Play Football| AND. FISHERMEN | For Many Players By Christy Mathéwson [Lesson No. 7—Reverse Off Tackle Play, Short Side| °" "".F,Smmen® | why I's Said There Are So| now 18 Jack Dempsey. Jack shot wegen tee fia, He ne & game on the same course last year a oo Many Bankers Follow the |with Carpentier, and when he came 3h 10. the seventeenth he topped $6 worta Ww " : ‘ By Charlie Brickley fat ed Aaah i tia . i Jot bran new bulleta into. the nee When Gs New Twirler Enters Big Leagues, | (Harvard's Greatest Captain and All-Amerioan Back of 1912-18-14.) He ee tee Ht Game of the Links. |ond wit never lost his ‘amile, 3 * . 3 ‘ : York Ev: e aaa ae Som@ day Shackamaxon |s got Rivals Make Deep Study of Him. } Copyright. 1921, by the Press Publishing Co, (‘The New York Evening World.) Fair, somewhat colder weather, with | By Robert Ed: neon Cay Bhackamazon 16 going 6 | strong southwest and west winds, 18 Eric {Liat | bottom of that pond and make a rub- ; . Reverse Sra << ° the promise for to-day. ELL known banker says that) ber paved highway with it clear inte If a Flaw Is Found in Delivery of Newcomer,| [five So ne W the percentage of golfers) Jersey City 7 A World t through the among bankers js larger ' He Soon Travels Back to Minors. Reverses Interstate Park last Hunday came] than in any other business, ileal dalctalek x . Shot a round recently with a move WIS FIELD, acrosa a limestone boulder bearing! Played golf with a banker once on! ing picture director. He proudly diss i Sholis, He chipped off a piece and |, mamoug New Jorsoy course that has| played a ball and auld: discovered the petritied body of a fh. ;® Humots New Jon RG wacatal “This is my fourteenth game with jel wide a deep water hazards to % . He also learned that the lakes about doting to the home| {his pul And: t haven't lost {tone Bear Mountain have been stocked | green, He started with fourteen new| The movie business hasn't been a@ with fish of various kinds. Some | golf balls in his bag. Approaching active as banking during the past years ago I caught a few small black | the seventeenth hole he sent a caddis | few months bass in the lako near the top of the |to the club house to get a couple of A MESSAGE FROM MATTY. Soon after the World’s Series started thie year every one realized that victory or defeat twas up to the pitchers, Cart Mays and Nehf were conceded to be steady, dependable hurlers, while many thought that young Waite Hoyt would blow up at the start because of the ter- rific excitement. Pitchers are temperamental people, Matty tells ua, iain ee oF bale oe COLOSSAL! and the youngsters particularly are liable to crack undet the strain of Scvrares A The sitver hake or whltlon wit} Always heard that bankera ore A fringing sult against Jack Demp~ dig leugue dasedalt, But you never can tell when they are going up or %3) SECOND St FoRE noon be running alone the beaches, [ONK-eaded, far-soving Lot. Know it] wey is the favorite Indoor sport. this when they will pitch atrtight bail. In this article he tells of the trials ROR Row When the weathe, comes colder 1/TOW. . He dropped eight of | pond | thine: une edherse to eet acrie OF EOE of a big Icague pitcher, and recalls some interesting anecdotes to illus- tava Pee ite alte ine Re Soa at the seventeenth, got across into the! money Jack has made fighting. A@+ trate his points. UNS FROM MERE , woods with the ninth and lost It/eording to Jack Kearns, the nerviest TO HELP BOX! TACKLE It 18 @ palatable fan and may eusily | Gropped a ball atthe edge of. th SRIRDHE Meek ERC SHO’ caine RTS be aalted' tor winter use woods and hooked it back into the tase office. and. offered to tale cai ond he had just crossed; dropped | himself useful running errands, conreehs 10. Pa Paiing Co mR Bree we It may also be taken with hook and | 20" nue Pc ates Iine from the Coney Island and other | @Bother over his shoulder on top of| gure. From the hankers ['ve 69em By Christy Matthewson, , way he could be cured of that is t NO. VIL—BIG LEAGUE Princ. |P°%°P him. Butt p me. Why isi wits , the bank beside the pond and {t rolled Bin les auive evide ERS AND THEIR PECU- vay (OW IT HAPPENED. The above diagram illustrates a ) 4), arte: nesitating 4 second, ) through we tne wis takes out Pers, with excellent sport on HEHE intg the deep woods at the & shteenth oeag y Hebvieeperes tay ed aetrebet ae i LIARITIES. |, “Well, this is the way I heard it,"| reverse off tackle play on the | comes around back of the quar- the defending fullback. hoap can umually be had at nearby |, Dut you can’t beat a banker, Hel out ct” ave ataer, No one. Ql 2 a |answered Ashenbach. “When he yee h | terback (Fig. 1) who wheels Whee Micra Silla en at ary | kept the last ball for a souvenir. | oa 1 S soon as a new pitcher breaks |i coal miner back in Shamokin, Pa,| °"ert side of the line. around with his back to.the | rene! She oven i pews oF cue oy ME SALVAGE. Gece ike he wats NGuetaee eee Into the Big Leagues, seven| he got stuck on some Jane who was. + !t will be seen that the ball is | d tosses the ball to halfback Readers desiring back copics of shops. ante. whiting Homa not etow.U k aun Ritipndanuaret. seal! eto) tate cis wate onarae: : : ene > 5. % ¥ " jarge. pound fish is a good one. oO panke on opr Robert EAgren), clubs are studying bim with |Y°"Y, fond of music. ‘Everybody who) Pat sey tle eaten the quar- | (Fig. 4), who rune through an || ‘The Evening World containing : i : —_— sh i LS tleroscopte care to discover /not Rand down in. Melodeon Mall on! tackle ie taved cy he ceemmive | tackle and end, Bricklev's descriptions and Ulus some flaw In his physical style or a| ‘Thur: nghta, The girt told Cove. ‘ackle is boxed by the attacking his field, trations of football plays should temperamental weakness on which | leskle that slie couldn't see him with The Sloat) ful Bh | BoA aii or the tong || forward a two-cent stamp for each sae his opponent can| jiyg 8Y Wles® he broke inta the apether back, as shown ‘by | the left defensive back. The at- || (Py. Address Circulation Manayer, ay. Naturally, ‘Hae T ean't play any lastPomenty | Pad cthe, ronataite thee (Fig. | tacking quard (eee Fig. 7) goe the man has such 7 aid the Po —— Tals oUiatees Hee | GENET ee eee CL one | ‘All- Amevionn Five Beats Jersey Team Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock aaaeavan o|bave.! answered the girl oh ibe ae (agit ghey 33 “Now, Coveleskie had no talent for nide It, but tt soon | music, ‘so he picked out the snare leaks out and be-|drum as his victim and started prac: comes general gos- | tising regularly, getting some instruc- 3 \ | ee ) around the cl ir cult, The the tion from the local bandmaster. After ————= é é driven all the neighbors pretty 5 : 4, 4 a lube mace eeanly cragy, the bandmaster ald be A large delegation of boxing fans] Camden Aggregation Loses tea eeseee cs Fee wre 1 art | d give him a show at the big en- > r 5 i ie . 7 | : aiming at this| nual concert, when he tried to get ll from Philadelphia and also from Bat- Hard-Fought Battle on j}amateur team eraging 130 pounds. | falo are coming here to witne f Berman has played with Educational | ces in his outfit that he could. 5 o witness thi = . earth chided r his outfit that he could hve cae Local Court Alllance and Stuyvesant and if he| me along with a Tendler of Philadelphia and Rocky TOA tone ties Wie ee ite bit on the snare drum, and then Koneas of uttal hi “ii | /{ous to organize his own five, Ad-| « to the mini A crack in the} heywas nowhere in the neighborhood, yoy afalo, which will be) qe all-American basketball aggre-| dress 381 Grand Street, City. temperament is the worst, Mechan-| Hé didn't even swing at it. ought at Madison Square Garden to- j sation exhibited a good performance | TEAMS WITH OPEN DATES. | ical defects can usually be remedied | fen pie Venger waved for amie a egy night. The nee ot at | by defeating the Camden five at the| Jersey Separates, a travelling team | AN OLD STORY. JUST TOLD, jstrong on the snare drum that no one already aon odds of 2 2 to 1. Tie | ites, who oceupted second place in the | made up of all star players. Address | Few baseball fans knew that the| Could tdentify the fiddle in the mix-up. advance sale s for tha scrap | dual contest at the end of the first | Joc Byers, 2498 Hughes Street, Brook: | Giants drove a man back to the Mone ee EY, the leaner has already passed the $18,000 mark. | naif—score 15—8—showed thelr stufi|lyn, or telephone Evergreen 754. | minor leagues why onea pitche 1 trem | very promptly, and the girl was not _ Gene Tunney, the Oreeawich Vilage llht heary- | during tho second stage by making an| ‘The Spartans, formerly Sparten| Off to a certain unfortunate circum |!on& 1n following suit. “That snare weight. who recentir stomped Jack Burke of Pitts: | enrnest though vain effort to subdue | Midgets, a travelling quintet averag- stance in the twirler's early life which | drum incident has been the sore point bureh tn three rounds wt the Garden, was slened | yhair heavier opponents who, inciden- | ME, 120 pounds, William Schlessinger | asting impression on his mind, |!2, his make-up ever sincé.”* Wal Lele he tees denen ee mee "tally, may atribute (holt victory tolovantawe ee et ne anetna ve in forget this, “E Wish Fd known it jast fall about Well Laren, hearyreient alive May @ . inne | r um torwet thie eat ut Sentent jexcellent team work. Jerry Sullivan | flaw and oftentimes the result is that | a promising young pitcher, because he Thin went uae until it was time fifteen-round — sera: some one d fini weakness, goes he foriver tn Ascension Five, a fast itting himoon a boil, | Graw. wot the Camden quintet and Quigley.| teim composed mes for the SOME OLD-TIMERS. one of his mates, scored most of the} Acker, Degenhardt | National 1 ; Cy Club! seia Cy" Young had the absolutel | points for their team, Hoth Jerry and/ 4nd Dunn. The team ji nome courts every Thursday night und will| buok both hoine and outside games. | » however, cost the} Manager F. Degenhardt, telephone, | ademy 4190, between 6 and 7.30 i perfect pitching motion. When ok S yeke |Jumped from the National League to BOLD tee Tony oti lnarave yer lthe Boston American League. Club ie Mbt noes es Scham-| many National League players) Ma devided to run shows there beginning west | Camdens t "| Qutg played good individual games. vontests wo! unt tu the ibly me, pionship, That was the se . | mouth, as Welsmante!'s leam on the building ex-1 pe powers duet and Ni ” were . {3 decided in a single game| thought he was through, os ; Meteabs S ne Powers duet und Norman we Heht was decided An a single game) awnat,” said Fred Clarke, the man- | vire thea. Welamantel mado money on bia ea-| 440 15. uctora in the victory for tho with the Chicago Cubs after the | ager of the Pittsburgh Club, “you ‘ralnmente during the last twelve months, le big ry remu eet G been played| ‘merican Leaguers letting that old gonnny Dundee, the ta toca Nella ftabter,| All-Americans. Their fast and well} Marty Summers of the Kast Side boy make good in your set? Why, he 4 George K, 0, Chan ¢ Baiunore, the hard| timed co-operation was justly re-| knocked out Billy Stearns of Minneapo- NK ‘ord Sed: i rims— one when he jumped the N Ryans rate P HM lis In the first round of thelr scheduled | HINK of a Fi lan with starter and demountable ; Dieloae tng llahtwelght wi ox | warded. } 0 Ce i > the season ¢ ped, ok” | He'd lost his speed.” ei ish taaaa Val roses a one t saad so | tweive-rouna bout at the Hunts Point | really high-cl car having all the comforts and convenience ide hed ‘ | t curve , ay anc score standin, —1% | A. A. last night. Summers floored his that —selling for lead, and forme it you ought to see his curve round bout et s it go along with an enclosed job — sellin; $660 BEL iam ones eeacee BIN, caiman tine Rie etwas both teams battled earnestly. Norman, | »pponent with a ‘0 the stomach and Lid bs 4 Ls : sk t his come to Met ng for the Boston Americans. ' f next month, who held down the right forward posi- | when the Western Iightwolght rose after Compare it with any other car either open or enclosed, point for nd 1 ! tila han nah urge baile’ ect bea Gis aa Andy O'Keste, the THUK welerwelsh' t : the All-Americans, had 4 Lnished hua: w igh . point, without even considering the hundreds of thousands now in © thas. bie. 2 ut you out of a| a mic find cada auaentite ite finds to keep the t r i BOUti MEN - use or the extensive Service organization back of your purchase, and ( ta can give, you the aed ais te naw! ine Vovtite wel he f a 2 & Mil Mandot d ued taney Young in you will agree that the Ford Sedan represents a motor car value : ude a have tol ah Get, 2 perrell Va Wasladelp ly aicaica Waoes eat eae shares Higger te meee an ene SRI SSAA SERRE that cannot be equaled anywhere. SOI Fao Ma eurce CoE Te GR INE, jos of both teams. | Let us take you for aride in one. Terms if desired. y i or he was still did a lot toward winning the | As Wille Jecksox ts rated to tight Erato Roe} yyi2zoncr, Mayor Mylan, added that | ight, in an eigtit-rouod bout at aeeret paladelphin on Oot a1, bis {Uttle touch of nobility to the affair, nk Bagley, has been which is always appreciated by both ering offer for Jacks Republicans and Democrats. John! ne USE OS east ee was given the seat of honor, and from ‘ 4 three: rounds. his qniles and applause he seemed to Custom Cathe ved | At the tow Yalace ATU. of Puttadeipnia. toe |eMoy the game. The Mayor tossed up | | git AL. Walker, the San Pranclmo fi tho first ball and then ducked for | r the outcome 's championship for Boston | ti Ea from Pittsburgh in 1908. The old * t,” was Ashenbach's Iaconic| pitcher was wise enough to realize, | * when he began t¢ his speed, that | 2s © would have lop a curve | Mo bail or go back to the minors, and | on e set to work and produced a peach, | tine pitchers depend largely on ions to fool batter Authorized Metropolitan District Ford Dealers > result was that the fir eleskie started against the was om the New York Metropolitan District . Deven, the ° re Was no necessity for : F ¥ ‘ tents ay view of the fact that Bronx County (N.Y.C.) Kings County (N.Y. C.) Queens County Queens County basketball did not come down for Fe, ; Benjamin, G. W. MacDonald Auto Sales Cedarhurst Auto & Supply Universal Cur Sales @ vas nuame |ABQE tree minutes Hisoner sure ARNHEIM ‘ 3446 White Bains Avo. Kinks Highway, & Coney €o be SUR re. Redutomd st itlda- [hay some throwin sini fe woul 5 Tor. Ultuvil tid wood r nck away f ig Island Olty, im’ corps if| the tt wan matsned to bx | never du foro reterst 3 CUSTOM . 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