ving Large Trees lecialty.. at: and Edï¬mgtea Furnished. ~ Jacape. work vi ng Fruits Ornamental Contractors icisscldby OCERS table Water; is labeled a Na- pdng Water di- Maitland . is Waukaba has stoodthc its guanine Iormms is Wankel): Cleaning Co 1! Drink Mmemmm mammmmm wmmmmmm mmmmmm “Mummmm Ax: 000 for them or. it necessary. would give President Murphy a blunt chock nndpormnhlmtomohuawnap mu. The Brooklyn magnum waned wmmtuuyaMmmemewo “Give me a pitcher. ratchet. l_ W9Mamtorfloldor,auot m «ï¬ber, and I will quickly build pg I chmpiouhip bu! club,†laid I). IMO“; the other du. “Thou bur mutton: Ire. in my ppm. the: abattoir ad a center ï¬elder were the panam- on his team Which. be tuned mam ThiswonldmoanJoo Tinker und Artie Batman. Pruident mm of the WEIR club any: he would tile in my two until-om the world's champion th~ gun Cubs and would gladly m 335,- WOULD PAY $25,000 FOR TWO OF THE CUB PLAYERS W shock. of Bmkiyn Offer. emu â€mm. for shortstop , ind Cantor Herder. hld. to begin with. that Q‘etenlty'ot «superman: which In so often cater- eou‘dn to the trained mind. ltqqccumd to him «tarmac be m not making the most or hlg- im- long notches into second place and )1le began his climb to the highest pinnacle at pitching fame. He bar. In 1903 the New York: jumped the metgoplls. ‘ It will be mulled that New York ï¬ddled in seventh place In 1901, after I fluid start. The following season In still more dismel, the lucklm Shite bringing up In the extreme mt wlmont entangle. Netheweon held up In: and. but Intern-.1 allure were no rotten that real endeavor found no mud. With things 3t their worst ucouw end Brush came to the» rescue. The air was disinfected; the Malt season In Its history. but (1:01:31qu 014m handsome cottage boy lightened the sky for the time be- ta; nd palm ad tom worryvcon- earning the lanky of the “tans" o! “4.3mm waning, i great W femudn mono we: sprung upon the white. The crude proposition heeled the deb and wallopod the his clubs. one utter the other. The heavieat timers yore like Mum In Ml hands. He had the speed'o! I ï¬nale. the control at a Young. the endurance element-and menthuwerebe- round my other pitcher. HI: decisive mmmutmhmd them we 0! hi: career mtmed- the at? tendon of the entire sporting world\ on New York's represenuuve m the on National league. That “dent body was twins, per laps, that threatened to be the Pitcher Chmty Itthewm he had an interesting career. Some years no Matti reached out. lengnidly. tethered him in, delayed a tryout and Wyn-IdedhimtoNe Yorkfora second-hand ban. or m or the: m The nun! novice was sent into no game: in the fall of 1900 and can out plastered with defeat each time. He managed to hold over, how- ever, and in the spring at 1901 handed the annual opener to Yale by u slump in the ninth inning. Then the cut-tun THE WONDERFUL CAREER 0F“ Pfl'CHER CHRISTY MATHEWSON don“ to the Chicago minuémimt: “That M by which MM went at u: and we would gladly my (or the chuce to not luch'men.†Proud-u: mnem- ulso intimated (but he would be and to get Jimmy Shoeku'd back again I! such u thing were pouible, though he realised the teams would thereby be weakened. But, If we could nu those two pod- flqnt.noz{doewoaldbatoomatto “We are trying to build ID 1 8006 tom here. but it u the mace: ma 0! I proposition, To get (em- out a! the minors in next to Impossible, and in elm-1' lottery at best. Clubs hum: Itu men will not let them go to the â€at†clubs. for they know their own run! help out the other two holders. and the Brooklyn club would quickly become a contender in the lane pon- nmt face. a: anon and put In “I center ï¬elder who can: roam about In the suburbs met in feet. it was the very beet, u- lowlng thht ht was not backed by a standard team. Credit him with that fairly-earned win over the great Cubi. later declared a tie. and he team page pitcher: of America He averaged; lee: than 3 3111519 base on balli per{ game Hie total of strike- outs tar exce led that or any other pitcher it either league. And it may be added that some or his most bril- liant performances are recorded In the test column. chiefly beams the long arm otrxte guided a number or his openenta’pn‘ny splashes into safe†territory at mum momenta. st.. Indeed. so unique was Ms tr!- umph that the trusted spokesman of the opposition wu stirred into uncert- ingvthe moat netted“ and more- henstve tribute ever put! by 1 timer to a player. Strange to sny, the two seneon‘s 'thit followed revealed \ the tremendous scene of Mathewson‘s powers. It wes 1 term at countes- eence for him. Mutuawn. ï¬eshless. he was covering the tedious route then leads from ant 4.0m: to nomefleilth. And yet, so brotound was his knowl- edge at the science 0! plm‘w no curate hie enteebled um tut he managed to lend the Giants’ twirling um so usual and stand well up in the general list. each year. Last yein- hand Mathewson once more sound and ready. It was one of the best years 0! his amusing en- men-e resourcee. He fave en our to the estate Mom-aw and the Va! He- G.lnntty He learned one thing end taunted something else. The nine 0! restraint. on our octet Mend- wenldeny. was duly recognised and his repertoire wee enrlched to thnt ex~ tent. During the camp“!!! of 1804 Mothnity m the mom»! leader. but none knew better than the “Iron Man" himself that a la- xre‘ater tome then he wu Wholly end surely litt- lng the New York club to the proud‘ eat mum in the domain of protea- elonel sport. 80 much has been writ- ten about the world‘s series 0! 1905 that further reference umply mount: to a waste or ink. Every one eon- cedes, therefore that Methewlon,1n that desperate club hung. up 3 mark for the pitchers of the future to shy do muwfllumoéwhcnï¬omm rom- from “rm! tour. Ar materthcuudmm- Mariam â€allot Sunday nae- lut your, have been completed. HrJauonhudlrcctcdhhottox-noy todlocontlnuommuodluoln the memmnnh the downturn’s-k. The Lexington MM!!!†mumm- Addie Jon. the Cleveland twirl», ll rat“ u on. o! the sun of (M Amr- mn ‘mguo. H. m pushed whining an for his cum lot a number of on- nonn and the clan 0! “ch your and; Ms nun. am the top of 0:. lm of 1mm mm»: It PM" Aum “any lg". Pro-flout mun at the BL Pun tun of the Amen-tun Amman has UnNovtbSlm News-Lam ‘ KM Glen-on bu nuccoeded Emu McCann :- muster at the â€my City club or the “torn lame. Glou- m was with Jenny Clifton- . gm tune in 1307. . Preddent John I. Tub: hu cloud term: ,wlth Pitcher R» W. Comm. a Univerutrot Vermont "wharf.“ bewmjointhgmtoun m.‘ to: the Ramadan itnco Keeler‘u 91:00 in right ï¬eld. , ï¬_-. Boston In planning I mum to:- major and .mlnoï¬mue WI punt: Kan-u cur has released Hugo um. a one mac'- Cleveland player, 915 Mobile. _ in; Dammit: u doing lame hitting for the Ramadan since he took zone and mgended‘mek Nevin“; Ball mm doom-ad pro-out may m to hick “9 mu- clam-«that nub. hm“ 0‘ 5““ reduced. m be W. W much u be um 03"†d ' moor hunt but plan! *- 'hNE-J'L“! 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