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- - . Baseball DAILY REVIEW OF SPORTS Great Outdoors W —_ ... ^ ■ _ -i-. ■ ---—_—--—___ ______ I KEASBEY F.C. TO PUT Gun Powder Best THE COLUMBIA NINE THREE MATCHES JUNIORS WIN OPENER KEASBRY, Oct. 14—The Keasbey Field Club will play its last game of the season Sunday afternoon against the Columbian nine of Woodbrldge. The game will be WILLRETIRE in pin mum FROM FRESHMEN IN H. S. played in Woodbrldge and Is sched- uled to start at 1:30 o'clock. Have Won Seven Pennants This game should prove a good attraction for the baseball fans as Another Pennant and Worlds Olsen & Wiberalski Take 3 and Two Se- it will mark the Championship ''rubber” game be- Championshp His Latest & Grei- INTERCLASS tween Straight-Andersen SERIES ries Since 1904 these two nines, to decide the supremacy of the township. Keas- Aim Before Retirement sen, Coughlin & Sampson bey took the first game by a score Although outweighed twenty season yesterday. of 7-1 .while the second game went Win pounds to a man, the Freshman The New York Giant* have won to the Woodbrldge team by a close The John J. McGraw .one of base ball'* football team put up a brilliant ex- lineups: seven pennants in the National score of 3-2. greatest leaders, has at least real- hibition against the Junior class longue, but they have been victorious Both teams will present their Kr»**linn-ii Positions Jim lost ized his ambition, the winning of Although no changes were made team in the opening game of the in only two world's series. McGraw strongest lineup. Wagenholter will hubenstein another pennant and world's series, in the first four places cf the twc Perth Amboy High School inter- ■Kj won the world's title with his team again occupy the mound for Keas- left end and it is probable that during this man bowling tournament at the “T* class series yesterday afternoon. The 1(05 against the Philadelphia bey. He has been good Leszzynekl Kola* Jn pitching winter he will announce his retire- as the result of games rolled las; Junior class team won the game by Athletics, and this year from the ball and let the team left tackle Woodbrldge ment from the field for good. He night, several transpositions resuited a 12-0 score, but their underclass- New York Yankees, and though he down with only eight hits in the Penressey De Andrea has been rather inactive on the field in the lower portion of the standing. men forced them to the limit has had greater organisations, the last game. Parsler will receive him. w left guard .during the greater part cf this sea- Olsen & Wiberalski. by winning three throughout. The contest was played American league champions over- Grispart. at first, Katrausky at sec- works field. Pales Coneesg son, Hughey Jennings, rormer De- OMAHA—Gun powder Is a better straight games from Harding & Sin- on the Raritan Copper came them. and, Fullerton at short and Sulli- center troit and Jesse cosmetic than face says clair, went from eleventh place ur Rasmussen made the two touch- series of 1(05 consisted of van at manager, Burkett, powder, Rudemnsn The- third, will comprise the local Into while the latter combi- downs for the Junior team In the Dooley the former team mates of the little Na- Mrs. W. C. Edmlston. She's woman's seventh, five shutout games, of which Infield. Halbert, Smalley and Lo- for a field right guard poleon, and also opponents of Mc- mid-west trapshooting champion and nation dropped into last. Anderser first period, and the tries Giants won four. Christy Mathew- vaa will guard the outer gardens. after the touchdowns were Brandywine Ooha* Graw at different stages in his ca- one of the surest field shots In Ne- & Greisen maintained their standing goal son turned In three of the victories. "Butch" Nelder, the pitching ace Art missed Grieve and Rasmussen. right tackle reer, led the Giants during their braska and she urges women every- by taking two out of three from by Only 91.723 persons saw all five of Woodbtrdge will be in the box for credited with Brinako Wllne# manager's absence. where to find health Ifi hunting. Bagger & Benlsh, who dropped a few The Freshmen were and the total gate receipts his team and Pender will be his Tom Dover. right end McGraw started his professional Mrs. Edmlstons vitality la so points. Coughlin and Sampsor playing a better game. 'ere a mite over (58,000, but it was team a Oriawi tames mate. The remaining Wood- so their bj and Ruderman made BSepacoff the career In his home town .Truxton, abounding, her face and figure boosted standing slightly Stepacoft » series that will stand as one of bride llneuup will Include of star for the losers. quarterback B Meslck. N. Y., and later played with the youthful, that people won't believe taking two out of three from Smith number plave B greatest in baseball world series his- Witherldge, Coley, Dunham. Thom- Grieve showed ability at running the Oetroweky Johnsw Olean, N. Y. team. The present her when she tells them she’s forty. and Hope, who dropped one posi- as and Bader. Junior team, while Wilner time after left halfback to Giant leader later went to Cedar Sho appears less than thirty. tion. New York won the first game 3 A large of rooters- will time broke the of hia op- Sutton Baa Dora ; delegation and work at Wiberalski A Olsen Win Three up playa 0 and was turned back by the same Rapids, shortstop She attributes her perfect health halfback accompany the local team, leaving jtls Wiberalski & Olsen had little ponents by his tackling. right second contest. for this team resulted in his being to her trusty fowling piece. score In the They the C. R. R. bus 1 of & This afternoon the second game rom Dover Raamaaaai 1 et&tiotg by at signed by the Baltimore Club, then i ▼ trouble In disposing Harding won the third, 9 to 0. the fourth o’clock. “If women knew the delight of rf\ w of this twelve game inter-class series fullback in twelfth 'place in the National Sinclair in three straight games, win- to 0 and the fifth 2 to 0. trudging over meadows, and through will be played. The Senior and The score by periods: League < race. McGraw was tried ning the first game by twenty-eigh! In 1911, the Giants again met the corn-fields where the pralria chick- Illinois or perhaps the Ozarks in teams will clash on the Juniors 11 • • out at second base with Baltimore pins, the second by fifty-four and Sophomore Athletics in the series and were de- ens hide, of burrowing into the Rand November, and wild turkey, coon R. C. W. field in this contest. The L- reshmen 0 • t #- and later shifted to third base,, the last by forty-four. Olsen was feated. They won the opening game, to make a duck “blind," or of trail- ind possum in Mississippi In Decem- game will start at 4 o'clock and an Substitutions- Retells, Doles where he remained and bril- high in the first game with 173 played on their home lot, by a score played ing rabbit through the winter woods, >er. admission ot 10 cents will be flllman. Touchdowns. He was considered one Harding’s 171 was high In the second of S to 1, and lost the second, played liantly. of they’d label their French-heeled In trap-shooting she has held the charged. 1. Officials. P.ufus Alien, the best third in the his- game and Wiberalski'! 166 high it at Philadelphia, by 3 to 1. The third basemen slippers 'for dancing only.' and owa state championship two years, A goodly number of the faculty tJ. Hughes, umpire; Lybeck. Ja won of and also was a l the last game. went 11 Innings and was tory baseball, good would get out Into the open,” she he Nebraska championship three, at the of the sen linesmen. game The scores: were present opening and Ratajcak, Athletics 3 to 2. The Ath- hitter. at first couldn't ind the mid-west by the said. "Maybe, they championship Ave letics won the fourth, 4 to 2, bait Hughle Jennings and Wilbert Rob walk miles a day In boots as >ince 191$. twenty Sinclair. 134 106 120—12C York made a great effort and lnson, manager of Brooklyn, sur- I do but it wouldn’t take them long Incidentally, she is president of & New Harding. 158 172 136—15! won the fifth, at 10 innings by 4 to rounded McGraw on the Baltimore to get In trim.” luburban woman’s club, is district 8. The Athletics pounded out team, and these men helped him ,to Mrs. Edmlston, who lives in Oma- :halrman of conservation of the Ne- 293 278 256—275 enough hits to make thirteen run In show his brilliancy. McGraw and ha, will hunt duck and prairie chick- i >raska woman’s clubs, and Is active the deciding game and New York Robinson wefe later sold to St. en in Nebraska in October, quail In : n Americanization work. Olsen 173 166 134—15! tallied but twice. Louis for $18,000. Both men were Wlberalsks ... 147 166 166—16! Manv believed the Giants should New Brunswick Eleven Meets dissatisfied with the deal have won from the Boston Red Sox The Invasion of the East by the 320 332 300—315 In 1912. but the luck favored the Washington and Lee To- American League in 1900 found Mc- and were acclaimed Graw one of Ban Johnson's ablest Out■ of Action Bostonians they morrow on Neilson Field Coughlin A Sampson Take 2 Games after eight games lieutenants.