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ASSCCIA1I0H IS A BENEFIT
"Iron John" Coombs, the Comeback
By Hal Coffman
Plans of XSoxSnjj Promoters' Society
Would Ee Toward the Good of
the Ring Game.
KALS2AX1 13 SEEING TIHSGS
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NEW TORK, grt, 4 The m-IMmposed
American Boxing association, which lias
Undertaken to control and regulate the
ring pport tn thin! country, may yet live
to ra the frolUtlr.fi of it seed. If this
organisation Is taken seriously, and in
generally recognised a the gtivernln
body nf boxing In these United Rates,
then only will good mult. Otherwise,
(allure and deterioration of th mitt
fame, la inevitable.
Already 'a board of governor has been
chosen, and a number cf rule hava been
recommended for It to put Its official
tamp of approval on. Foremost and
tnot Important of tha contemplated rule
Is one that would make It compulsory
tor a champion to defend his title at
least once every six months. Should
this measure ba adopted It would work a
hardship on soma of tha title holders, !
who are averse to dlsplaym their wares
In the ring, preferring to exhibit them
on soma stage, where their laurels are
not In jeopardy. '
Another x important measure that Is
proposed la the establishment of a stand
aid scale of weight for the various
dlvMona. The new set places the fly
weight at 112 pound; bantamweight limit
at IIS pounds; featherweight, 125; light
weight, 13S; welterweight, 17; middle
weight. ICO, end ISiht heavyweight, ITS.
Ttr Is no limit to tb heavyweight
elaaa. .
This scute. If adopted, would prove the
aalvation of a few of our present-day
champions, who are
ndlng It difficult. . ,.,,.,. .....
to conform to the weUthts In vogue,. I ,,. . ' .. .
The increased pounder would prove a ' h f"at' ,n Organised
boon to Kid Williams, Johnny Kilb.n ! I,aU tl'r !?r ,ver3r
a, nt Freddy Welsh, respective champion- i X W" " lhe f ?'
of the bantam, feather and llhlwlhi : 0Cn w"h ln we 11
Uvislona. It would enable William to ! olla "wppln. contest, for every
I u "iivii iitvj iimtjw iniu mo ? til l ii pu w
two. If they don't want to throw their
t mtnixt etLfuv T'll r V I at 1 ka.M
yet be within the confines of the feather- m ' " "w ' '"' , "
' , ... .. . ... , v. ... . every dollar they can, deposit it in some
weight limit, and Welsh could tack on,. . . , ' ' .
mil") niw n.(vi iiiv iuiai ainuuilb aril
add two pounds to his person; Kllbana i
could take on three more pounds and i
X , KMF?? XiX " The Hypodermic Needle ;
V . . . V IX . X x SOON THE COU) BLASia y
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ff '' . i. The base ball aeaaon'o orer,
, ? "' 1 A A4 tbe atblete'B pUsht Is sad,
I Vk, ' For room mad board are m more
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I V-'V A Aad law pay checks will cease
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SINCLAIR MAKES BIG TALK
Federal League Chief Declares lie
Hag Twice as Much Coin as
All Organized BalL
HIMSELF
MIS0E3
By FRAXK O. MRMIK,
NEW YOllK, Hopt. 4.-1'p to the pres
ent writing Organised llaxe ball has not
accepted the aiming cliatllflisa of Harry
Plnclalr, owner of the Newark Federals.
Some weeks. ego certain members of
a eouple of pounds. Then there would be
no quibbling; over weights, as at pres
ent. These few extra pounds would fill out
these three champions so that they
would not have to
matters, and more matches with charn
lonfiiilps at stake would be the out
come. If these welRhts are adopted the In
cumbent champions would hold on to
I will Immediately double that amount
no matter what It la." . ,
"Never Look a Gift Horse."
Roveral years ago George C. Bennett, a
worry over weight ',or ownor, went to Kentucky and pur-
insKt-d Roam sid.vw worm or tiorsetiesn.
After Bennett had concluded his pur
ensues, the Kentucklan said:
"I'm goInK to viva you a little prosent.
It's a yearling out of Lamplighter, lln
looks like a good horse and maybe he'll
their titles, but a series of elimination t
fco.it would have to 1 contested to de j to something." ,
tf rrnlne the chsmplons In the welted ) Aml tliat i'Wng surely did. Bennett
we!iiht end Middleweight clsss-a. The !,v" him th """ of J-'lula Bcout "!
liht heavvwelaht .) baa been absn-I Uttle Bcout won or .O0O for
lute for years, but if the association o !"'" P""e, and stake
Heads lllmaelf to Mlaora.
Jimmy ' Enchon, an outfielder, was pn
the roster of the Cleveland Indians when
they were In New York recently, Kochon
looked good and Manager Fohl had de
cided to play him regularly after th
latter part of August. But Kschon sent
"I'm ktnd lonesome and homesick," he
told Fohl, in New York, "and I d like
to go back for a few days."
"Kschon' s home 1 In Brooklyn. That's
.Western League
Averages
ruled w would have two new champion
for the new ClvUton in a few months
tha flyweight (lit poundu), and urulsnr
wetght (1U) to 175 pounds).
Flaht (or New Title.
Should th association decide to name
the champion ln th light heavyweight j hmg(,If bcit to th. mllnor, throuah
rtnrn, lows wuiim tj m iinaiy piuuui iruin peculiar twlMt
the heavyweight Class or lighters. Who
n?wr tip the scales over 3V5 pound.
Among these ar Charley Weloert, Bat
tling Ltevlnaky, Jack Dillon, Young
Ahearn, Frank Klaus and Oeortr Chip.
These men are too heavy for the middle
weight division, and just too light to
mingle wit real heavyweight. Th fieht
for the nualy eotabltnhed title would be
Among the aforementioned, and elimina
tion bout would be necessary to de
termine the rightful holder of the honor.
Marshall I DresmUg.
The rarkey McFarland-MIWe Olbbons
f is lit is still on, from latest accounts.
The meeting Is to take place at Brighton
3ach a week from tonight, and al
ready the promoter Is couptlnf hie
1 rofit.
However, It la too lata to spoil th 11-
liifcion for this nilHfrulded couL He even
t rotitemplatliAff on taklnf in
at the rte. I' rre his expenllture
at t-.wJ. thus netting lilia a profit ot
d,0)iO. Pream on, hit. W. C. Manhall,
fur that Is th tiiiitil of th "anel."
From this end. It arpfer as If Mr.
Marshall will le a fortunate bullviJual
If h"J ljaVa even on tho fleht At that
e would be doing well to lose five or ten
thousand dollars. He then would be ln
a position to offer In Willard a slupen-
where Fohl supposed he wanted
to go. And Fohl gave permission.
But Escbon bad meant Cleve
landand back to Cleveland he
went. When he arrived there the
club official were a bit surprised.
"What are you . doing here?"
asked.
"Fohl slid it was all right for ma to
come," answered Eschon.
The officials ansumed that because
Fohl had sent back Eschon, It meant ha
didn't need him. An outfielder wss needed
by the Cleveland American association
club and Eschon, was nont to tt't .cbib.
"Where's Kschon7". asked Fohl, when
he got back to Cleveland.
When he was told that Eschon had been
sent to the minora he was a bit peeved,
but because he had several extra out
fielders he decided to let Eechon stay
where ho was.
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"HI a- mil" James Hlakt Aaala,
The return of "Big Bill" James to reg
ular duty on the mound for the Bravo
will add, at least 36 per cent to the
pitching power of the world champions,
and greatly enhance the chance of the
Bontonlan ln their fight for th 11S
pennant In tho National league.
The mighty right arm of James went
wrong two month or so ago and he was.
granted a leave of absence. After a rest
of several week, James announced that
his arm was back ln form again cer
tainly welcome new to the Stalling out
lit. Yankees Bering- Many nook tea.
The new Yankee owner already have
spent about 145,000 ln the purchase of
minor leaguers and the end ain't yet.
a they say ln Boston. Among the really
promising player secured are Allan Rua
ell, pitcher and Outfielder Olihooley, who
played with the Yank during the regime
of Frank Chance. .
The' fact that the Tanks are buying
new players and paying big price for
them indicate that the 171 team will
be a comparatively new one and that
many of the old player will be lot out.
Iteet tor Coastlpetloa.
Th beat medicine for Constipation Is
r. King's New Ufe nil, mild and
effective and keep you well; Ko. All
druggist. Advertisement.
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Who aald, "Ther never come back?"
Pooh! pooh! Look at this bird Coombs. In his last start with Brook
lyn he not only pitched a masterly game, but oangtyl out enough hits to
put It on the Ice.
Back in 1912 John was patching for the Athletics in the world's series
against the Giants, lie turned suddenly to throw to first base. As he did
so his spikes caught on the pitcher's rubber, with the result that he twisted
his back. lie! was badly hurt, but stuck it out a little longer and finally
had to leave the game and be put to bed. But this was only a forerunner
of something worue, for at one time it was feared he would never walk
again, naving aeveloped a rare disease typhoid of the splne which he
thinks was contracted by an Insect bite while on a southern training trip
For months he teas in bed with weights attaphed to his feet to stretch his
spine and allow It to heel.The attending physicians nerer expected him to
recover, but he fooled them. Connie Mack kept him for two years in re
membrance of work that he had onoe done and finally gave him his un
conditional release. , . 1
Last January he signed with Brooklyn, and now look at the old kid
go. And if he Isn't careful he Is apt to be in another world's series a
thing that hasn't happened in Brooklyn slnce Ned Hanlon held the tiller
of the old- ship.
Probably Coombs' most notable stunt, and where he got the nameor
"Iron John," was the winning of a twenty-four-inning game at Boston ln
1908. '
His only bad habits are Smoking a black old pipe and playing golf.
The base ball season over,
A nit the ball scribe's plight is "
The dope law work both day aad
nlsht, - ,
So what, then, ran the poI scribe
write,
Oh,
AVoe,
Ilia plight 1 sad.
The base ball season's over,
And the e. c.'s plight I sad, ' -Fop
K vers and great Heinle Kim
No longer flgrht with vicious fins,
Oh,
Woe, '
HI plight 1 sad.
HV1TTX1
will be a knockout... The publlo will gel
It, usual.
But at that the thing haS alt the ear
mark of a regular tight. Gibbons is
kicking on the referee.
CAN TOU BEAT THIS?
TV don't know irAot hi$ nam it,
We d n't know ihit hit pam i, s
1 J5wi (rSr' a guy in thi$ town,
Do not tcoff, now, do not frown.
li t the trvth, nd we $ rear it,
tor eaci etJ.nin? tr mttt bear it,
2'htre't a guv te.o ea'Jt and
"What it the icortf"
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rerol 12 84?4 Vff, Jno 84 16 0
Cleveland ....U2 3.-K4 IMS 2p R4 15
Pt. IXHiia 127 Ktf.7 l.3 2.77 1SI 1
thlladeiphia 119 3111 248 Ht 18 0
Individual Batting;. '
.fifteen or More Games.
g. at), r. h. sh.sbjvct.
Cobb. Detroit U6 4.1 120 M 9 78 .TS7o
W. Davis. Hilla., 19 20 4 7 0 0 .Uoo
Ruth, Hoaton 20 ti8 13 23 1 0 .3J
t)eaker, Hoaion..ll9 447 M 147 13 & .2.SI
Ciawford, I le.nvl.lM 4h0 ti' l-2 14 21 .ii!
Ja:km)ii, C'hicng.i.. !45 a3 4j 114 3 10 .S-H
15, CVillins, Clt!0..1i 4.1 Di) 1M Bl 3D .HID
Kournler, ( hlOA8o.l6 70)11 12 19 ,3i0
Mclniii I'hila 84 34 l'lO 8 .7110
eah, lwrlrolt....!. 4t 70 141 13 15 .H"?
CiiroUe, t.'lilCH4fO.. 37 4 10 14 1 1 .:
haker, Itrolt bl 1.'2 16 if! 10 3 !a
Htrunk, I'hlla 7 3..3 53 17 10 lj )3
Thomiisco. I'lil'.fc.. 16 M 6 15 0 0 ,J3
Maliel, N. Y ..113 474 70 137 12 44 .;ii2
Lwls, Boston 140 447 66 144 XI 10 .3vo
Pitching lieeorda.
g. lp. hbo. bb.so. w.
Horr. St. IOUl... 4 it) 10
CildhsNS, l'etrolt. i 20 24
t.'artur, Cleve 8 13 11
K. Walsh, Cligo.. 19 8
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4 l'2 21
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Botiton ....123
Hilia 119
firooklyn .lit
Chlcajro ..1-'3
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New York 124) itai
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1S1 201
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nfteen rame or mors:
Flayer. Tem. j. ab. r, h. sh.sb.pct.
I.uderus. PMla..l''41 874
loyln. N. Y 113 445
Daubert. Brook. Kt3 441
Snyder, ft. L.....11 l"r7
Irfmir. St. L 110 M
Kobertson, N. Y. 09
OonsRles, St. 1. 2
Hinchm'n, Pltts.127
3) 122
72 144
47 V
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52 132
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44 61 130 13
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ST. ip. hbo. bb. so.w. l.pct.
il-'oater,- ioaton...$i Mv IKi
Wood, boston 22 141 liil
(irvtt. Boston... .13 4a 45
Harper, Wash..., M 24
Hootl. Chlcao....40 243 I0
IStioro. Boatou 2a lt 1,3
Itutb, Boston 24 ItJ 14 6 84 13
iiauss, lt)iroit....it U3 212 W lt 20
1 !!', Cblcaito...4i 4 Hi
Iouard, Boatou. 23 124 iti
Hteli. New York.. 19 M 55
ttsher, N. Y XI tii lwt
Boiand, Itrolt...86 llw 1-H)
Coveleskle, Uet...ll fc'-9 314
lJubno. Letroit...4 4o 3nH
Johnson, V) asu... W 2 i 275
' Ay tea, Waaii '.31 P4t l
i lialiia, Wash J.i i 1M
lavet, llroll....J, ,i) si
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( liens, t.'hlcaBro...Sl 1,9 17
, f tee ii. Detroit.. .. SO K4 m
' ;' i Mclrion, (. Ieve....al S 1W
?3 4. iiotte, CtiUaao.32 1.3 1.4
I Hotiilinj. U s.lU...1 1.-5 177 Vr
.ef; , Kwili, tit. loula..21 97 si S7
' Knowldon, fhlla.!! 73 i
.01 I lKV.ni Kt 1. K tt ill
t" ' lioeliler. Detroit.. 8 9
7'o!litiure. dev.. 9 IS 14
AVedinan, St. U.. 39 2,7 2:1
Mitci.'H. t-iev.... 1.-4 1,3
H. Collins. Boa.. ..22 H4 h7
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51 79 10 8
25 23 4 1
63 92 17 9
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40 li,9 90 U
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M 100 13 9
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32 t 10 8
87 40 8
M 123 15 18
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81 8 8
17 1 8
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3 3 11
70 H4 1 17
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Hitter. N. T 17 44 43 1 0 M 8
Nehf. Boston .... 4 28 18 7 19 I
Pchnpp, N. Y....17 44 49 H 22 1
Kelly. Pitts I S 3 1 0 1
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1. pet Alexander, l'hll 39 2. ! !: 63 2"4 24
i.4 Toney. cm ;ta jso 124 M 74 10
0 l.DWI Hucker, Hrk 16 !a 112
0 IX)! I'lcice. Clil'iro.. 141 1a3
vl.uwiiS. Kmlth. Brk....2o 14R 134
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4 .tio;iale. Cln 40 2:4 1H2
1 ,'i;4) Mayer. Phil 3S 2:!l 1H7
1 ,n4) Toombs, Brk ....24 170 l"il
8 Yi24 i Standr-a-". OM...24 84 b
,7iO Karan, Boston.
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..84 197 V
..St) 197 174
..27 174 lf 77
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24 -25 7
69 7 11
33 4S 12
67 77 11
77 78 17 11
44 93 13 13
79 43 IS 8
83 87 8 1
67 75 16 11
88' M 13 9
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i A rorn rrno )
The a C in the third stanza of the above
classia stand for column conductor.
The Bank I Back.
Bert G rover says that next jrear he
will be an outfielder and Bill Fisher aays
that he will be a pitcher. Showing what
a summer in Topeka will do to a guy.
In rlg-ard to the above headline prob
ably you wonder when the bunk left. Oh,
well, you know what w mean. ,
Vernon Castle la advised not' to attend
the' Gibbons-McFarland fight. He would
turn green with envy.
In regard to the above mentioned fight
we wish to find fault with the expert
who predict the mix will go the entire
ten rounds. "We have dough to bet there
Marquard. Brk .. 1?S 1 S3 80 8
Tesrenu, N. Y....33 2713 10 63 137 14 13
Rudolph Boat. .34 26t 230 K 112 10 15
Sal lee. St. 1 37 229 03 5? 78 13 13
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Ames, Pt. I 50129 1 40 47 64
Robinson. St. L. .25 113 104 24 49
MeKenerey, On.. 14 77 3 ?l tl
Davis Boston ..13 81 65 18-29
Trutcher. Bost..H 4". 49 13 17
Nlehaus, Pt. I. 13 42 43 JO 19
Klrnnl Tini-t 0 22 20 13
Harmon, Pitts. .. .30 ?;W 201 6? 70 IS 14 .41
IlUKhes, Boet....40 210 171 40 128 1112 .473
C. Adxms, Pitts "1 2"5 190 S2 61 11 13
McQuillan. Phil. .33 173 1S1 45 67 10 11
Plxey, Phil 20 102 144
Jiemaree, Phil ..20 1:70 1,r,4
Blrotid, N. Y ....20 152 149
Zabel. Chi 20 143 Ml
Chenev. Brk .10 138 125
Schneider, Cln ..37 2!1 190
Doak. St. t. 30 2:t0 tM
Perdue. Ft. It ....23 111 1 72
Mathew'n. N. Y..22 ir,9 1.'9
Perrttt. N. Y....20 IM 174
Humphries. Chi.. 24 123 121
54Vhauer, N, Y..23 73
.OMt DouitlHss. Brk ,.. 25 142 141
nrlner, St. I SO 149 l W
Benton. N. Y....37 !X7 1
Kantleh'r, PitU 21 113 S4
Ixar. Cln S3 133 136
Appleton. Ttrk..8l 1;) 12fi
Chalmers, Phil ..23 11 117
Toorr. Pitts ....31 ltiG lt9
K. Adsma. Chi. .22 .90 79
Attklnson. Brk.. 34 37
Baumitar r, l'hll. 14 38 87
C. Brown, Tin .. 7 2 20
Consel'a, Pllt..18 47 41
03 80 9 10
4S 50 10
81 85 -8 9
03 63 7
65 69 8 10
M RS 11 15
"A W 11 15
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Thl I a Dee One.
Ted Meredith and Norman Tabor would
make good member of the Russian gen
eral staff. j
Miracle Can Happen.
Tom Cowler, protege of ilia Corbett,
won a fight the ether day.
Ban Johnson tep to the front and
ay he intend "to uppree all
gambling on American league base ball
game." Now if Ban would only tep
to the front and euppres Ban he would
have performed a real achievement.
The Amateur Athletlo union ha im
pended Don Llpponcott because It 1 u
pectcd that he took part in a race which
ha not been anctloned by the Amateur
Athletic union. We Imagine that Donald -must
have gone Into hysteric when the
newt was broken to him.
A Chicago paper offering a prise for
the person who can tell Bud Fisher how
to spend 75,000 buck annually, which sum
Bud pull down from cratchlng Mutt
and Jff. Cinch. Buy a ball club.
Which I Tn War.
Y7e were standlns;
On the back platform
Of a Farnam car ' '
The other day
When we heard a guy
gay to -nother guy .
"Well. Rudolph ought to .
Btop those Red Sox,
And if be doesn't
Tyler ) l:i;uld"
And tho other guy aid,,
"Why Smoky Joe
Will eat those Brave up,
And so will Leonard
And Foster . "
And Shore
And Ruth"
And then the other guy
Said something about
Johnny Ever
And the other guy
Raid something about
Trls Speaker
And they argued -
1 And kept It up
All the way downtown
And had the eerie
All aetUed ' - 1
And then a little guy
Who had been standing
In a corner
Got ready to get off
On the near side
And walked across the street
Said. . '
"Oh, yes, .
It would be a nice aerie
But I see by the morning '
' Sport . page
That one Alexander
J tlll throwing - balL"
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Datelall Enthusiasts, Read This '
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