= 7" _1 SCHOLASTIC FRATERNITIES • •' Coach Instructing Players and Captain of South Orange High Eleven j STALLINGS GUESSES TO FORM ATHLETIC LEAGUE -_ A
on the RIGHT IN THE PINCH Four Societies Take Lead in played championship high school baseball team and was also a tennis star at the mountain town in- Planning for New Or- stitution. He is also a squash player of Newark Club Is Would Have Removed of note, having won a silver loving Captain j Evers ganization. cup at the Montclair Athletic Club at this game. Playing Best Ball of His Rudolph, but George Over-
Bate of Career. ruled Him. TRACK MEET IS FAVORED May Change Game. With a promising list of candidates Rutherford High School's football Event Would Attract Ath- team will probably open itB season TRIMS FLOCK BRAVES WIN TIGHT GAME Many Friday afternoon against Bloomfield HOLMQUIST letes Who Have Gained High School eleven at Bloomfield. This game is down to be Sat- pla.yed While Captain Edward Zimmerman, Prominence. urday, but efforts are being made tc of the Newark International have it brought forward. Providing League the Bloomfield and Rutherford teems champions (they are still that though What the Day May Bring come it the crown will soon be taken away Plans are under way for the forma- together Friday will mark the first schoolboy game in this section from them), may not lie so fortunate Forth in National tion of a to League schoolboy organization Coach this season. Van Atta and Cap- as to advance In his profession to the be known as the Fraternity Athletic Hillhouse have tain been drilling the major leagues by the draft route, Association. Delegates of the local Rutherford Today'* If the.? If the.? players during the week there Is no player in the league more high and preparatory school fraterni- and from the material on hand the Record. Win. I.one. deserving of promotion. The tireless ties will meet the latter part chances appear bright for a good sea- probably Boston .. .590 .593 .585 son. With energy and stick-to-lt spirit of the of next week for the purpose of or- Captain Hillhouse as fullback, Whitehlll, Passanantee Newark third baseman has aroused New York. .559 .562 .555 ganization. The fraternities said to Schneider and Wallace, the Ruther- favorable comment on every side. .525 .529 .521 be interested in the new Chicago organization ford backfield appears to be as strong the recent illness of During Manager .5IS are Delta Theta Omega as St. hoots.. .522 .525 Pi. Phi, most schoolboy teams In this de- Harry Smith, Eddie acted as boss of The Wallace will he at Gamma Delta and T.amba Tau. partment. back the Bongals, and the showing made by Gamma fraternity, composed quarter, a position in which he proved Alpha the team during its recent spurt can A decisive blow was landed by the of the a star In the schoolboy ranks last for the most part of members be traced in a measure to Ed's fine year. The line will be composed ot Boston Nationals yesterday when East Orange High School, Is Interest- of practically the same players who handling the ilub. At no time dur- they defeated the Pittsburgh team, ed in the association and in all prob- the team his represented last year. ing career has Eddie batted bet- while New York was losing to the will make for ter than during the ability application present season, Chicago Cubs. This increases the Bowrencevllle I,onkH Strong. and his fielding is as good as It ever membership. Braves' lead to four full games and has been Lawrenceville School's football team was, which is saying quite enough. Although nothing definite almost the Giants out of the run- appears in line to capture the State There is no third-sacker in the league puts decided on in the making of a consti- schoolboy football honors. The team who can cover as much ground, par- ning. It will require a Herculean it is believed that when the tution, is composed of practically the same ticularly on those chop hits in tho rally for the McGrawites to win out Association is fair- of the Fraternity Athletic players who made up the 191.1 eleven. vicinity box, and none makes now In the National League’s pen- those these look easier. ly established it will allow only Rawrmcevllle had a corking good plays nant chase. members who have either left school team last the Peddle m year, defeating Rube Mnrquard made a futile and or have been to compete in Institute eleven, its most dangerous graduated Kd Would Make (food Leader. feeble effort to come back yesterday The rival. athletics as its representatives. as pitcher for the harassed Giants. Some day Ed will come into his delegates will, so it is understood, The Cubs found him the softest pick- Rahway Takes Exception. own ns u manager. There will be propose that basketball, baseball, ing they have met in a long time and several berths open next season In and track athletics be intro- Rahway High School's football the once famous star was driven to hockey the International, judging from pres- duced. Some of the older members eleven, it is said, is making a protest cover. Fromme had to be called on to —Photon by Staff Photographer of the Newark Evening; Star. ent prospects. Of course, the league of the local fraternities are in favor over the fact that the Central High do relief work and he was not treated Is certain to undergo many changes, of a track meet to be held during the School team of this city cancelled a much better. The big southpaw has but during the alterations any live latter part of June. If a track meet game which was scheduled to take now rolled up eleven straight defeats. wire magnate looking for a leader is held it will undoubtedly prove a place Friday afternoon. Coach Harry Boston has acquired a habit of who knows the game and knows the as the various fraternal or- Sargent, of the Central eleven, stated building up a big lead in one big in- success, and Its afternoon that his FOR league players couldn't do It so that the fourth athletes charges INITIAL MATCH ders of this city claim many yesterday ning. happened NO LOSS OF SLEEP GRAYS HAVE FLAG better than to pick out Ed. Last who are at the present time promi- were unable to carry out their part round was chosen to expunge the winter President Thomas of nent in the athletic world. of the booking for the reason that Pogarty, Pirates from the box score at the Hub the Skeeters, was for a lead- Basketball and ice hockey will there was not enough time to get the looking yesterday. Four runs in this session er, and went all the way to Columbus fl-S probably be taken up during the win- necessay practice. Rahway High were ample to bring victory by a School’s team has had the BILLIARDISTS to get a man who knew practically score. was not ns effective have been STAR Rudolph ter months. Meetings probably benefit of two' nothing of the International League. as usual and fattened his bat- called by the fraternities and dele- weeks of training while Carey the Central combination did not don It would have been far better policy average with two singles, a gates will be appointed probably by ting the moleskins had ho stayed nearer home and chos- double and a off the Bronx the end of the week. The Delta Pi until the latter part of triple boy. last week. The Central was Sutton*Schaeffer Clash to Open en someone like Eddie Zimmerman •lohnny Evers, field lieutenant of the fraternity at a recent meeting ap- squad Over an out at Not Worried Need Only Even Break to or Matty McIntyre. Ed es- wanted to oust in Mark Anton, a former Bar- yesterday the City Athletic Champion probably Braves, Rudolph pointed a dismal but there Is the seventh when the Pirates all but School football as Field but no scrimmage practice was Champion Players’ League caped season, ringer High star, and Turns no held. Right work, such as on Goullet’s Victory Capture Championship telling what might have happened tied it up, but George Stallings over- Its representative. falling the hall and catching punts, marked in Newark. had he handled tho Skeeters. ruled his captain, and George as usual the afternoon's Attention to Next Match. for 1914. right, for tightened Barringer'* Prospects Bright. workout. Ray Krout guessed Rudolph got off some good spirals. He will • • and held the Pirates safe In the last the loss of Andy Dempsey, Is an All-Around Despite probably do the bulk of the Jake Schaefer, los- Star. two innings, not a hit being made off High kicking George Sutton and Chnmpion Frank Kramer is not Baltimore dropped below the .BOO Its start player, Barringer for the Central team this Eddie's work was again a fac- him. It is this system of Stallings year. a pair of the country's best billiard- as a result of his de- mark yesterday, the once noted con- big on the ing any sleep that confidence in a School bids fair to put grid- at tor In the Tigers' success yesterday, puts pitcher and ists will meet in a Champion Billiard Alfred Goullet in the big tingent suffering another reverse one of the best foot- Higgins Making Good. feat by when they rung up their seventh makes his men work their heads off to iron this season contest at t'rane's In- the hands of the Tigers. Providence the Players' League match Sunday at the Velodrome. He justify his expectations. ball teams in recent years. At Joe Higgins, who starred for Peddie in South Broad gained a full game on the Rochester straight victory. had three hits, Essex Billiard parlors, concern made a on the Giants be- stead of giving himself any leading the Tigers at bat. He prac- Chicago gain of the season many Institute last season, and who was street, on Friday and Saturday, Octo- club by defeating Jersey City ugain, beginning which was a won the for Newark. In by defeating McGraw’s men, but the would chosen as one of the ends on the so- Sutton is over that affair, great while the Hustlers lost to Buffalo. tically game lieved that the loss of Dempsey ber 16 and 17, respectively. New York team has a lead that is safe his friends and admirers, The Herd all but overtook the Hust- the fourth Inning Ed singled and was in a called all-State football selection, is a veteran at the game but can still surprise to the blue and white team to second. He then stole for sometime to come, and as put said to bo a fixture at the extreme the he is about the next match lers, only two points separating the sacrificed Chicago on hold ills own against greatest thinking has still to Boston the Giants ar* hole. With the material hand Providence now has a third, putting himself In a position play big end of the line on the Penn. State cueists in the world. Schaefer is the and his physical condition two teams. time Coach Broadhead perfecting to score on at least reasonably safe for the run- at. the present football eleven. was lead of eighteen points or two and Hecklnger’s sacrifice Hy. of Higgins one of son of the veteran. Jake Schaefer, for it. He to do a little ‘‘old believes that he has the makings expects Should things break Had Ed not committed the theft of ner-up position. the best schoolboy players turned out who was also a noted billiard player one-half games. will be capable of mastering” in the point third Newark St. Louis defeated Pittsburgh yes- an eleven that at Peddie Institute. Jake has taken SJunday the same way today Providence will Would not have scored Newark in his day. Young of and close to the Cubs. its own both in the match in which Goullet will be one have the pennant cinched. Accord- that run, and every run counts in a terday hung holding and the place of his "dgd" and has met all The detailed of the National School Athletic Association the starters along with Bill Bailey, ing to the schedule the two teams 3-2 victory. In the eighth Ed singled standing High Ath- the stars. Including Willie Hoppe, the follows: the Interscholastic and Cesar have four more games to be played, with W. Zimmerman on second League New Jersey present champion. the English champion, base, Dempsey If Roch- a hlt-Hnd-run letic Association. Andy interest Italian star. His pre- Including today’s contest. pulling perfect piny o for his The match should create Morettl, the afsTTfa'sTnTn was particularly valuable ester loses and Providence wins, the that scored the P. O. N. Holraquist “ among local billiard lovers. It will toward this ~ ~ H was liminary steps physical r ® E : He probably will have a lead of three and pitched n steady game and was not M f 1,§ E (ti it) ^ punting ability. mark the first contest of the new Grays O has been a little vacation, « — * in this aec- perfection one-half games, so that even though scored on until the ninth. He had P *< § £• =3“ the best schoolboy punter and if the : was a league organized recently the mountain air one in and CLUBS. g He big piercing day lose the next three games seven strikeouts and his ?T2.8Sgj:H:n » t1 tion of the country. affair is successful, other matches they two-bagger "L ? r, J but In a star his motor car and through wins its next three, the helped In scoring one of Newark’s star In the game, being as dashing Rochester : : abil- will follow. Such players Koji i sr ; : ; S : realizing hts sea ozone in a Grays would still have a half game three points. The score: ; f his fellow-players, Yamada. Harry Cline, Albert Cutler, the refreshing yacht. too much of margin and the pennant. Providence NEWARK. ity, probably expected Calvin Demarest, Ora Morningstar Monday the old roaster went to Dela- Boston 8|12|lb|12| 6|lfl|10 T§|r«i|.SW needs only to break even now to in- Alt. R. H. P.0. A. E. and Welker Cochran will be seen here ware Water Gap and today he is the s, « York 9 fil| 8 10 t:i 10|fil]7( tk'NJSB" Joe D’Angola, who Is sure Its victory. The standing of the T.xiley, 2b. .'I 0 0 2 ft 0 Coach in matches the winter months. on the < 6 7 11 12 12 17 '"'Track the football during guest of Inglis M. Uppercu clubs: Mowe, ss, 2 0 0 5 4 0 'hleagii 7.if00[JS2r. Broadhead with " helping view of latter’s private yacht. W. L. Pc, W. L. Pc. tv. Zimmerman, If. 4 l 1 « o St. Loots_i eiioj 91 IS 10 *1 12|72|«8|.li22 takes an optimistic cf. 3 0 o n players, # I’r’vldencc in 58 .(111 Unltlmore 72 7:t .497 Callahan, l o to the loss of Vice-President of Nine Phiriidphla jioj 9j 7| 8j 10 12 ll|t!7|72|.4«i' the matter In regards Metropolitan Electrical Captures • * Rochester. 88 00 .595 Newark... Montreal. 80.407 Kraft, Dempsey. w .1II Ass’n of Amateur Athletic Public Service Kxpects Sunday. of the Barringer squad Championship Toronto... 71 08 .511 lersey Cy 40 102 .311 Witter, rf.1 1 1 0 I 0 iMtUburgll | r>| 7|10[Tf)|10r«j I 0|II2 74|.4M members Kramer to be back in form e. 2 0 0 7 2 0 this season instead of expects yesterday's Results. Hecklnger, as a team 3 0 1 Cincinnati, ,'j 7| ilj D|iOj 8|11| 6| |56 S2|.40fl play Union Elected President. The Electrical team of the Public and a winner and he will re- Ilolmqulst, p. 12 2 on one man. The Barringer Sunday, Newark, 3: Unltlmore, 2. relying « now holds the WILLIAM KIRK _ Service Corporation 3. as a team last year, sume training tomorrow. Goullet has Providence, 8; Jersey city, Totals 25 3 7 27 13 2 eleven played that Public Service championship of the Buffalo, 0: Rochester, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE but it was only too apparent been resting also and he, too, will BALTIMORE. Dempsey in NEW 22.—Fred W. State. This title was acquired yes- (lames Today. on Andy YORK, Sept. Gridiron warriors who will repre- begin training tomorrow. Goullet Alt. H. H. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. much depended time terday afternoon at Hilton Oval when Baltimore at Newark. P.O. A. E. At the present Rubien, the vice-president, was elect- School this was one of the on the Murray, 3h. 4 0 O 0 3 (I VV. Lj. re, W. Li, JV the tight places. in the team defeated the Railway team sent South Orange High guests yacht- Jersey City at Providence. is being drilled ed llarrons, If. 3 1 2 3 0 (I Boston ... 79 55 .590 I Mi 11a.67 72 .4& Ms Halstead president, to succeed the late 6 the season had their first real workout with Toronto at Montreal. At by the score of to 4. While game ing trip today along Halley, Ball, 2b. 4 1 2 I 2 (I New York 70 <10 .559 Brooklyn.. 64 74 .46-‘< art of kicking a football. James E. the annual Buffalo at Rochester, the Sullivan, .at was marked by twelve errors on the afternoon on the grounds Morettl, Alf Grenda. Uscar Egg, Iver Parent, hs. 3 0 1 4 2 0 73 00 .525 62 74 .436 he got off some yesterday flames Tomorrow. Chicago... Plttaburg.. yesterday’s practice meeting of the Metropolitan Associa- part of the Railway team, the spec- in of the school. Coach Jackie Joe Erwin, c.-.3 0 l 4 2 t St. Louis,. 72 00 ,522 Cincinnati. 56 82 .466 although at times he the rear Dawson, Clark, Fogler, City at Providence, good spirals, tion of the Amateur Athletic Union tators witnessed a Jersey Knno, 1h. 4 0 O 7 J 0 With a little pleasing struggle. Harold G. Powell is elated with the Floyd MacFarland, Bob Spears, Keg- Rulfalo at Rochester. YMtffday • (>nmtn. was a trifle deliberate. last Carroll, rf. 4 0 0 2 0 0 to night. The Electrical men failed to tally McNamara and Frank Million. Toronto at Montreal. New 0. Halstead is expected of a fast eleven to repre- gie Dunn, of. 3 o 1 2 o o Chicago, ft; York, more practice The selection of Mr. Rubien the the sixth but once under prospects by until inning, • 3 0 X I I Boston, if; R. a punter. sent the school this season. The Jarman, p. 0 Pittsburg, develop into good board of managers was unanimous. way they rolled up runs in quick • • Flpp Kid 11. St. Louis, fl; Philadelphia, 3 Barnnger team ... — The In seconding the .nomination, former order. Credit for their work is due to schedule arranged by Manager McNamara uud (Jrenda tu Clarh. ROCHESTER, Sept. 22.—A bad Totals .31 2 n :t 11 1 (10 inninga). at Branch Brook Park Brooklyn. 0; Cincinnati, G. AMERICAN LEAGUE the Irvington High 3b.. l 0 1 1 Diamond worked at Court Justice Bartow S. style for the winners. The score: Vaughn, 0 Trieste, 2b... 2 Hnrt, Jack quar- Supreme met in a game at South Orange Oe. If. 1 0 for the second team, i'timlem Paced KtU'v iin Curd. Jamieson, 10 Walsh, cf.... L 0 STANDING OK THE Cl.CBS. terback position Weeks eulogized the late president. RAILWAY. ELECTRICS. tober 16. Other high schools on the out the sig- Channell, df. 0 0 0 Tiyp. lb_0 1 1 %v. li. rc. W. Li. Foster called Resolutions of on his death r. h. e. r. h. e. There will be a race while Perry regret schedule are /Orange, Glen Ridge, tandem-paced McCarthy, 2b 0 1 o Schultz, 3b... 0 0 0 4!> .(143 05 75 .46* Cairns C. G’l’K’h'r, ss 0 0 0 Anderson, hr.. 0 0 0 Elks Complete Plans for riula.90 Chicago... the first combination. were and an sh. ... 1 2 1 0 nals for adopted, appropriation Academy and on the card at the Uoach, 0 Smith, 2 ... 70 .45; of the Schroeder, 2b. 113 Barrett, 3b... 1 1 0 Plainfield, Carteret, Sunday Velodrome, If...*. Boston 83 54 .U0(l St. Louts... 03 a halfback position part of the Metropolitan Associa- Lehr, lb. 1 l 0 rff. 0 2 0 63 77 played *500 by Heekel, 2b... 0 0 1 Jacques, rf.. 1 1 0 Summit. ,T'ne varsity will play the and the starters will probably be Egg, Spencer, Dots Miller Celebration Detroit 75 (1(1 .532 New York. .450 to make good head- was ordered as a contribution La Longe, c.. 12 0 Williams, c.. 0 I 0 73 (15 .529 Cleveland.. 44 96 .314 time and seemed tion Gath, If.0 2 1 Lang, cf.0 1 0 Alumni eleven at Soutli Orange Moran and WoMh’ton. for the sec- memorial fund. Jimmy George Wiley, the Ful’w’lder, p. 0 0 1 ITphairi, p_ 0 1 0 way. Diamond's playing toward a Sullivan Godley, rf... 0 0 0 fiord on, lb... 1 1 0 Thanksgiving Day. Plans are completed for the Dots Yesterday's Results. a feature paced champion of 1913. General Mae. •Jackson _ 1 0 0 Enzmuim, p.. 0 0 0 eleven, however, was Before the close of the meeting, this Lynch, lb... 0 1 1 flrahara, 2b.. 1 *1 0 included ond The practice yesterday Finland has not decided p. 0 0 0 Miller celebration to be held at the New York, 4; St Louis, 3. work. He seemed was in- T. OTg'ti'r, of 0 0 0 Valente, If... 0 0 0 fully upon McConnell, of the afternoon's appropriation augmented by passing, falling on the ball, punting, Totals 4 12 3 Polo Grounds, New York, tomorrow Boston, 8; Detroit, 8 behind his of Doderer, 3b... 12 3 Werllch, c.... t 0 0 who will be the starters, but Egg and to have lots of energy dividual subscription to a total several hard scrim- Totals 6 0 1 afternoon when the St. Louis (11 in’gs.: darkness). Walker, c... 0 0 2 Stanton, c.... 0 0 0 tackling and Moran are almost certain to tie In tne Cardin- one time broke loose The nature of the memorial has •Batted for Fulenweider In the ninth. Cleveland, 5: 4. work, and at *885. 2 1 1 Thompson, p. 0 1 0 mages, with the scrubs opposing the als. captained by Miller, open a ser- Philadelphia, Hlamond but it is Furman, p.. race. The distance will be ten miles. Washington, 0: Chicago, 1 and evaded six tacklers. not been decided upon, prob- Hightower, p. 1 1 0 Signal practice, which hae Buffalo 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4—6 ies with the Giants. A double header regulars. • hr halfback .... 1 0 (1—4 (18 innings). he uae^ able that the contributions will form Total* .... 4 712 Rochester 0 0 0 1 0 2 nrobably been going on for more than a • • Is carded for the occasion It at making Games ■ Phillipsburg of a national memorial fund. Totals .6 7 0 Bases on balls -Off I nun 2, off Fulen- Today. In th game against part week, was continued, and several Idiwion Plana Up a special attraction for local fans be- Diamond s llurd Winter Campaign. weider 4. Struck out—By Upburn 2, by Pnillipsburg, Saturday. new formation plays gone through. sides the privilege of honoring the New York at St. Louis. but h»« Iver Lawson hus a Fulenweider 1. lilt by pitcher—By Mc- at Cleveland. for the backfleld, The eleven of over- planned strenu- West Hudson A Philadelphia rather light gives prospects Connell. 1. Three-base hits--(lllhooluy, the boy. delegation Boston at Detroit ability will probably find in- ous winter of rucing. The Swede, en- (2 games). apeed and WORLD’S SERIES MAY START EARLIER shadowing any that the village Pipp, Jamieson, McMlllun, Priest. Sacri- of Elks who are honoring- their fellow Washington at Chicago. for him a place at halfback. stitution has had on the field in sev- couraged by his very good showing fice hits—Roach, Priest, Spencer, Jackson. member will leave the Harrison sta- eral years. Besides having all but this has reached the conclu- Stolen base—McCarthy. Double pluya— tion of the Manhattan and Hudson Practice. season, Central Athletes THAN SAYS BAN JOHNSON five of the 1913 team on Coach’ Spencer to Pipp; Roach to McCarthy to fedbralIeague REPORTED, hand, that he can. short line at 12:30 o'clock. Frederick sion “come back” to the Lehr; Priest to McMlllun to Pipp. Wild for the Central High PoWell has many able additions to A. exalted The candidates form he when he won the Fulenweider. Hartley, ruler, will make team were out who displayed pitch- Umpires—Finueran STANDING OF THE CLUBS. track and field the squad. Those reported yes. and Harrison. Time of 60ui. the presentation of the gold fob which School series with of the world in 1904 at game—lh. W L,. re. W. Li. PC Park yesterday aft- in the world’s championship game of the post season for practice to the call of championship carries diamond studded Elks’ at Branch Brook Play terday tooth. Indl’apoHs 70 60 .508 09 00 .511 of Coach will start on the New England League champions. William Kirk included Ever- London. On account of his age Law- Brooklyn.. ernoon under the guidance baseball series probably Captain Ruth Wins Another. Tomorrow night the Cardinal players Chicago... 77 00 .558 Kan. City.. 04 73 .407 are endeav- It is planned to hold a meeting at ett Fred Adams, Chester son tigures that he must noL stop Carl Anderson. The boys October 8, one day after the Ameri- Phillips, PROVIDENCE, Sept. 22.—Dike tak- will be the guests of honor at the Baltimore. 72 02 .537 St. Louis... 80 78 .43,1 and If Green is not rein- for any of and for the tnter- LawTence, Alexander Blanchet, training length time, .. 70 60 .510 54 79 .400 oring to get In condition National League seasons are Vanderbilt, ing candy from a baby was the Prov- Elks' Home In Arlington. I Buffalo Pittsburg held can and stated the players assert they will not for that reason will ride in all of the meet, which wm be Arthur Burt, Malcolm Pierson, idence team’s over the Hkeet- Tiokets are on sale at the Elks’ Results. S athletic a according to Presi- victory Yesterday’s 21. While the brought to close, play against Lawrence. Folsom, Brown, Don- six-day races to keep him in form at City Field October George Roger ers yesterday. Ruth fanned eleven. clubhouse In Kearny avenue, Arling- ICnusas City. 11 ; 3. An- B. B. Johnson, of the American Graham the winter. Brooklyn, Is discouraging Coach dent ald Houghton, Ira Nelson, during The score: ton. St. Louis, fi; Pittsburg, 2. material The of the National Walter Johnson had a pitchers' bat- • is not downhearted. League, and member Brewer, Harry Rapaport, Tom Fitz- JERSEY CITY. Indiana rolls, 9; Buffalo, 3. derson tle with Faber of the White Sox • • PROVIDENCE. were trying the take Baseball Commission. President John- simmons, Lo Roy Casler, Georg® R.H.E. K.H.E. Baltimore, 3; Chicago, 3 broad jumpers which Walter won in the thir- Taildcm Stars Heaped. Kgg’a Ability. while the cross-coun- was no truth finally and Purward Badgley. Platte, rf.... 1 1 o Kelley. If... 0 1 0 HARDWICK AS STRONG MAN domes off” yesterday, son asserted today there Hegan Today. teenth when his team scored five sh. 1 2 1 rf... 1 0 0 went through a half- that October 10 had been The South Orange boys are as yet George Cameron and Lloyd Thomas, Fabrlque, Farrell, at Buffalo. trv candidates in the report times. o 1 0 1 2 0 Indlanapolli Up to that It had been 1-1. on which Sheun, 2b.... Luque, 2b.... — Several likely looking high as the date for starting the without suitable grounds the crack tandem team, are of the CAMBRIDGE, Maes., Sept. 32. at Bultlmore. mile jog. decided on Whenever the Senators M. lb 3 3 0 lb... 0 0 1 Chicago the material, and Walter works to contest Its home games the Onslow, Meyers, It. football St. Louis at Pittsburg. lumpers are among B6ri66> opinion that Egg cannot bo beaten in TutwMler, cf 110 Eschen, cf.*. .010 Huntington Hardwick, Coach seem to rest on their oars and they Board of Com- baseball Kansas City at Brooklyn. counts for anything to start and finish the Village Playground .. star and if energy "It is our aim races. They have a Powell. If. 0 2 0 Murphy, 3b.. I 2 0 heavy-hitting play- the don’t bother getting Any runs. A missioners refused to tandem-paced his honors will soon whip squad series as early as possible,” Johnson having give Bauman. 3b.. 1 2 0 Pearce, ha.... 0 2 0 er, regained as Harvard’s Anderson dope book would probably show that the Cameron great amount of respect for the speed 8bape. said. "I believe we can arrange to consent for the use of J. Onslow, c. 0 0 0 Reynolds, c.. 0 0 3 strong man yesterday. He broke all BASEBALL EVERYWHERE jnto _ Washington has averaged scarcely endurance of the Swiss rider 1 1 1 0 l 0 first on October 8. Field playground. Arrangements and Ruth, p. Vickers, p.... previous records with a mark of 1381 play the game more * Smith than one run per game behind be made the since the race of last Sunday. When Ronald .HI. There Is no reason for delay.” In the will probably whereby points, taking the honor position American Association. the star fiinper this season. Field Club sprinted around them on tho Totals 813 2| TotaD 3 9 4 Smith, the former physical event that the Boston Nationals and South Orange grounds ■Egg from O. G. Kirkpatrldk, who excelled Columbus 7. Cleveland 5. Ronald sixth mile to catch a fresh tandem Provident* ..1 0 0 1 0 2 3 1 x—8 at Branch Brook Park, is Club, of the American may be hint last year. Milwaukee 4. Minneapolis 0. Instructor Philadelphia was obtained^ Jersey City. 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0—3 stomach contenders for the Cozy Dolan, who accused and team that had Just come on the track St. Paul 2. Kansas City 0. to his home with Leagure are Stolen Bauman, 3; J. confined be arrested with Dots Miller of the St. Cameron and Thomas were very bases—Luque, Indianapolis 5, Louisville 5 (nine in- Smith was studying at the world’s title, two games will BROKEN Onslow. Farrell, Meyers, Murphy, E. On- trouble Louis Cards the other day on charges SPEED RECORD as It made it as REILfYSWIN nings, darkness). of Missouri, but he in- played consecutively In each city, in- peeved, appear slow, Fabrlque, Powell. Two-bu.se hits— University preferred William D. a were "dead ones." On — each day, as was by Casper, though they Tutwiler, Luque. Three-base hits to rest up until February. stead of alternating than miles an Western League. tends and Pittsburgh man, claims he can furnish Speed of more sixty the next time out they decided to Platte, E. OnHlow. Home run— In » Shuffleboard match at Reilly’s the case between New York Luque, Bt. Joseph 8, Deuver 5 (tirst gurnet; an alibi and threatens to sue hour was developed by Disturber IV., a lesson him so E. OiihIow’. Sacrifice lilts—Farrell, .1. On- last the Academy Plane. The place for the open- Gaspar. teach Egg by giving Hall, night, Reilly Associa- Deuver 2, Bt. Joseph 1 (second same), six Montclair Philadelphia. The a hydroplane, owned by slow. Struck out- By Ruth, 11; by was will be complainant charges the pair forty-foot much pace he would be shp-ken off. tion team won from the Thomas Ho- innings). Hazel to have a ing game, it announced, in a trial Vickers, 2. Bases on balls—Off Ruth, Coach Bill expect* with assault and battery at his home James A. Pugh, of Chicago, But instead of "corking" they 3; gan Association's representatives by Des Moine* 4, Lincoln 2. Academy foot- decided by the flip of a coin. Egg off Vickers, 3. Wild 2. Um- big of Montclair In The case cornea on Lake Michigan, off Chicago, pitches—Ruth, ISO to 128. 4, Sioux 3. sauad Pittsburgh. up spin "corked” themselves and never came Mull in and Cauliflower. of the score of Topeka City initial at was pires Time ball players out for practice on 29 at yesterday. The speed claimed to the rest a time when September Pittsburgh. back during of the race. game—lh. 60m. In Montclair to- “There was Tommy m a boat was the Academy Field ____ be the greatest at which Pattison. who Leach had a chance to be manager day The addition of Frank Chance New York ever driven. IJs engines turned 1,600 the Pittsburgh Federal League left yes- on the baseball team, t*ex- of revolutions per minute. Slaved not terday to start on his way to Glen- the eleve.n. Man- Club, but he do.es have that FATE PLAYS SCURVY TRICK ON nected to strengthen Me* dora by motor. His friends say he PIPP the Montclair chance now,” says William T. who play with will In and may talk ners la ex- Cullough, business manager of the stop Chicago School team last year, business with the W’hite Sox and WHO WOULDN’T PLAY IN Higli club. “We made Leach a nice' offer the PROVIDENCE to report with the academy Cub owners. acted team but he wanted to pin us to a propo- ► today. Among the 1913 FOLLOWS eleven could not so he who returned to the Mont- sition We consider, Fale works some peculiar tricks In Old Rube Vickers was allowed to „mhers considered now. Then Walter Johnson was spiked in mak- Its yes- is not being “DOG DAYS” baseball and this season has been go through a full game though Provi- Mair institution at opening lng a plap at the plate In Chicago, Praeter, he was afraid of the Federal League; most notable for Just such Instances. dence made thirteen hits and eight terday were Radford, Hoag, but it did nos prevent him from now the Federal League is afraid of going WITH A FALL TONIC Last spring the Detroit club wanted runs off the veteran. It and Homer Hazel. the full thirteen Jersey City tdibrun him. We are well satisfied with the innings. to send Roger Plpp back to Provi- Isn't sport beating those Skeeters. we and we have no Your Needs Off to Amherst. manager have, Dog dence, but Pipp objected to playing Hughes Joe Finneran his thought of making an offer to Leach.” got bumps yes- in Grayville with a bunch of tail- Baltimore has now below E. Hughes, of Berkeley dropped Robert terday when four runs were scored enders. the club .500 mark one of Accordingly Detroit the In the International „i»ce Montolair, for two years of Walter E. by the Kansas City team and Joe TREFZ in Montclair The engagement acceded to his wishes and sent Plpp League. Three full games separate the leading athletes the of the Bos- had only one man out in the first In- VERMILAX fhe Maranvllle, shortstop to Rochester. Providence got Eddie Birds from the Tigers and Newark has gone to Amherst, at Ana be needs It NOW. to Hfah School, ton and Miss Elizabeth R. ning Brooklyn. Aleenee and bW Onslow back and Eddie has still nose out the flock. he will attend Amherst Nationals, strengthen played may Mass where Shea, of Springfield, his home city, troublesome Intestines. to wonderful ball at first base besides For two seasons, Hughes hi* College was announced yesterday. The mar- Roger Pecklnpaugh drove in two beautifully liven up ceat. starring with the stick. The funny No less than eleven bases were in the of New York’s four runs and scored orignten eye* ana improve temper ana riage will take place fall. spirits generally. VERMILAX will also part of it is thus: Roger Pipp’s wild stolen In the Provldence-Skeeter a third. no YOU KNOW THAT remove all worm* in 26 to 40 minutae throw yesterday turned Rochester’s game. Bauman had three thefts to Because Pitcher "Paddy” Green, of (he may be suffering without your knowl- victory into defeat and practically his credit. Reynolds, catching for the edge. as fully 90% of doge have wormi). at 301 St. the New London baseball team, Cy Morton, of the Cleveland Naps, settled the International race. Pests made three errors. Four of the Di Carlo’s, Washington "For Yowr Dog'e Sake” Se sure and erder League •‘TASTE TELLS” new management mm m was has lost twelve so the under Eastern Association champions, straight, booby ▼BRMILAX right away Providence, apparently, was the gain- larcenies were credited to Jersey — and Italian an Is to be onto Parcel Poet 69 c. and First-Class French suspended for playing under as- prize not yet tacked By er in every way when Pipp refused City. Restaurant and Cafe sumed name last Sunday, members of Marquard. Three of Marquard’s $1.00, or at TFiflcer**, Petty's, to play with a "bunch of tailenders." Menk’s, Schwara's and other dnik- Cirti the nine declared they would go on eleven defeats were by 1 to 0 scores. A peculiar thing in the Roehester- )aWa i' Hit* SPECIAL t It giatH’ In Newark. a strike today if Green is not rein- Babe Ruth waded through the Buffalo game was the fact that five Will SPAGHETTI Ml Biy With stated. The team left last night for Cincinnati has tied Newark with VI^KMILAX CO. (Inc.) Skeeter line-up leaving eleven strike- triples were recorded, but not a V OX OR, Manager Lawrence, Mass., to play the sixth I seventeen straight defeats. Dept. 19, 220 W. 42d St., New York. outs in bis wak*. double was made by either team.
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