Show MATTY MATTYS Sport Comment C nt and Vie IBy I 4 By Christy Mathewson f fi i theN the N New ev Y York ork Giants' Giants Famous J f p Pi i Copyright 1915 by the Wheeler Syndicate Inc In I Nearly everybody c in baseball has been in there thero with ith a an on n present resent suit was filed airing some grievance grio Tw Two wo or three V ant b been yen n mado made th that t in ro rn pla players ers were traded for hunting dogs or bull in df el claimed specifically lIy that Roger Bresnahan onto gave 0 a vo yogi voS It d' d minor manor league club for tor a hunting dog do The pitcher Sid d not ced d u Ic not want to Ho lIo could have Lave quit baseball and g none gono oa o into came 0 t. fo-t. f. a and d. d probably would have been beeb otter better off for any sup twirler that ti tr willing t to o let go for a do do- do n should bo in some sorno other business s f tako seen w t those an os old who bat av at times Frank Chanco Chance and John McGraw have hate all lIh toll t in I lei dt h f bag for But the exact situation at the mom moment eat may havo have had bad som something to do with ith tho feolin feelings s B s of tho muna of t frank frank o of their thir feeling to the pitchers DI It 1 mo me that this jumble of affidavits its is rather ridiculous since th tho u usually has bas an automobile and tho the regular layer yr in in tho the IIi big k k Ita t-S t 1 d much and more than tho the average lawyer l or tho the a vora acra average ge e physician n do dogs have t e been used to some Borne advantage in in hawK times Once r Rube I t ts Waddell when ho was u-as in his prime wa waTS s tight game against tho the Pirates Knowing Ie Rubes w i b v. v warned warned by his mana manager naser er and tho other pla players ers to pay no a marks made to him bim members of ot the tho 4 by y Pittsburg club clu u na e easily diverted from the business in hand Fred Clarko Clarke al alii alp VI 01 when his team went ent alon along scoreless 9 main inning after inning ho hit Lit uon k tie Au AI hYs llo he went to the bench from rom r m th the h he be said Mid to Waddell Wi Ut T rho his place to JO go to work wu u Say Rube Rubo Ive I've got a Teat great pup out at my place in for you yon to hunt with u-ith this fall falL tat jilt Clarke passed asked on to the bench Ho lie knew Rubes Rube weak f fj j dogs T Tie 10 shot abot had told The Pirates 8 made two tu-o runs that inning esl r t. t 02 the they won tho the game hunted up Clarke after the last oat oot i Sag II 81 l ed he be asked II bow how o old r is al you say that dog do pr rr II Rube RUDO V s 1 I thoughts had been on the tho dog and he be a lost tho ball bal balt t t For some time II Billy Lauder Lander once the third baseman of th fee a ft Gis i 1 I unfortunately him in lu mont morning n practice one da day y shoo rheA H J I speed than I carry no has been bun rooting o for the ilia tolls college o a boys 00 to baseball b for mono money Lauder is U a great eat friend of H Dave Dave Dave Fultz bot I tended Brown university at the same time and each having ha beta been a t 4 iS at the tho institution The two friends are ara still stin intensely interest d Ja i jL and probably understand them about as well wel as 38 an any other tw the country as they have o made a careful study of them Eath E eh ii it cleu and aud both were mem members of tho Y SI r. r C. C A A A. when in college u Tho The boys Ov will win play professional baseball II any anyway anyway- a argued ica i one ODe day not very very long ago aso eo so t eo why not let them do it J. J T I I season several years ago o when the tho Yalo Palo team refused to pIn pay Brotts i tome ome of the nine niM of the smaller university us on un had Played in order to help holp pay our way through h school I T. T I a ms myself w e elf figured it smashing bad baggage gage go or waiting on a 1 table or singing in in u a hotel hatt af f. f the money The rhe he next summer I went down to Now New GW Haven to play pIn os of I a team there and recognized c d tho the Yale left field fielder r as one of mt r m-r arte-a arte t Hello I said eaid I thought bt you didn't play summer ball 3 C t t Dont Don t sa say anything ho bo warned I want to be eligible tor forts full team next season p C I Ito Ho He was 35 a 3 member of the nine nin nine which u was u-as so 80 Simon pure that it it- it play pIny Brown I did not tip him off l T r think t that Lauder i is Ti ri right ht bt from my knowledge e of college T bo boys s 's w who ho lie go 0 to college a and whoso pare parents parent expect them to o pay part of at SJ s I P S. S will will jump i p at a chance to play pine summer baseball to make this Pit it is is plea pleasant s arit work am and 1 healthy men the autho authorities make maid a a bo J sr ball on a team in tho summer for mono money a professional the they are aro only fn ing ini deceit It seems to me mo that it would l be e better for rolie zee s to i j students to male make some money in this way in m the summer if Ii the tae opp fern fen itself to a boy I would ur urge e that this be classed 3 as a le e earning summer Bummer m ones money As Bill Lauder Lander says They don t sale ea s of the glee clu club a professional and bar him from singing singing in the p because he plays in an orchestra at a summer bummer hotel I I believe E it won wont t be lon long before most of tb the colleges college recognize l legitimate means of ot making mono money in tho the summer time A rule rulo ruo N forcing all members of the varsity t. ty team to have havo attended college at ati t la year before the they are eligible for the tue nine as is is 3 done dono dono with It th the foot i In Sear a this way there thero would bo ho no dan danger er of If a n man re registering stenn nit Ut to ball and the tho sport would be kept dean clean It is a cinch that D boi is college collego for a year simply to get et on a baseball team and especially II U who could realize on hIs bis talents elsewhere Dr Frank Sexton the coach of the tho Harvard b baseball tc team m as w. w that ho ha is in favor of tho the members of the nine pJ playing summer bill i 1 ithe It tho the pit pitchers hors at Harvard ono one spring and I am nm fairly familiar familia TitS nth there thore This attitude of Dr Sexton Seaton seems to be a a. bi big rt summer baseball When m my son goes to colle college oJ I would rather b bars I tin ting a a. little exercise a as a member of a summer 1 ta baI earn his hie way 3 through if ho lie is good flood enough to bo be desirable bl o on ont oar th him l smashing baggage or waiting on tb the table tabla or even n rr n to ship as U chambermaid to a a- cow And I believe it Il is II a t tany any bog bov to be reQuired to pa pay some of his college c e expenses for it i t i. i that tb tho habits habit which count bozin ho n to form and if ho yarns he be |