"fc EVENING LEDateR-PHU;AE05LIHTA MQNPAY. OCTOBER lj ADVANTAGE FOR NATIONAL LEAGUE PENNANT IS ONPAY, OCTOBER MM Tiiff VT1 TPJT . BANCROFTS LOSS TO PHILLIES :. MAY PROVE FATAL TO CHAMPS IN FINAL SERIES WITH BRAVES However, Moranmen Are Favored by Schedule Defepite Dodgers' Lead of Two Points. Stock to Fill in at Short TT IT Im4 t fc fer tli aeclJnt trhlch may keep Davo Bancroft out of the. A mum for. IW rwalntor of the inon It would look very much an though tlio rhlOM Mrrir weH wl the National league pennant, o Moran la favored by tlM elwrttft ftd reaMr In Ntter poaltlon than Drooklyn, deaplte the fart that Mbiewi'i tw-ta enjyoln a iwopoint lead. Tho PhllllM have lout one game feM them Mrwklra. ami unteaa rain InterrupU a. few gnmea for each team the ad vant In with the ehamplona. The fact that Boeton haa no chance for the pennant, while New York want to mrtHwl the Brave, mean that tho rhll liavo all the Wat of It. If the Phlla can flv of tho Ix game acheduled lth Boiton It will bo nece.aary for the Dodgera to win vry game nchediilwl with McOraWn flying aggregation. Offhand i we ahoutd aay that the Thllllea have b better chance to take five Rome from Doston ttHtn Brooklyn Kaa to aweep the aerlea from New York. Bancroft' Los Serious Blow TUB absence of Bancroft from the came la a nerloua blow nt thin atogo of the race, m Momn ha no other dcfemlvc player In nanny' data, and Jut now H'4efenalve end of the game 1 moat Important. While Brooklyn batted Alexan r hart In the aecond game on Saturday. It la poe.lble that the rhllllea wou d .have beea able to huatl the Dodger with Bancroft In tho Kame, n the Inllrld 'went to pieces ns noon aa he rttlred. Tlie burden of fllllnK Bancrofts poaltloti will bo placed upon Milton Stock. Xaatacaaon It waa up to Block to fill In at third bnae. owing to nn Injury to Bobby Bj-rne. who then waa conaldercd tho regular third bawman. If, Htock can fill In ns well at ahort aa ho did at third, Bancroft' Injury I pot koIiik to cripple the team a much oa expected j but In caao Stock falls to nil tho bill, the pennant chancea et the rhll will not be qulto no bright In any event. It la certain that the Phillies will not bo able to present their strongest line-up for the world series providing they finish ahead of the Dodgers ll the pennant race. Tho absenco of tho regular shortstop has a greater effect on . team than would on accident to a man playing any other position. Tho defense U built around tho shortstop and he really Is the mnln defensive cog. As John MeOraw once remarked, a team Is Just as strong as Its shortstop. McGraw Says Giants Will Defeat Brooklyn TrANAaE!l MORAN and his players fcel'absolutely confident that the one extra JV1 cams tho Dodgers have lost Is going to decide the rno and they feel that they will not loso any moro games than Brooklyn for the rest of tho season, which "would leave the Phils JUst a trlflo ahead of Itoblnson's (earn, providing rain does ot cause the postponement of any of tho games scheduled for either team. Yesterday wo met Manager McQraw, of the Giants, In Now York, and he do- ekued that New York would play Its very best ball against the Dodgers and that ho reallj expect to win thre of the four games played. The Intimation that the plants will not try to beat the Dodgers peeves McQraw very much, and he in. elstf that Brooklyn will have a harder tlmo beating New York than the Phils will McQraw declares that he never saw a ball player who would deliberately pull . a throw-down and that his players are Just as anxious to win from Brooklyn a fc.fora the winning streak was broken. McQraw says that ho will work h very best Pitchers against the Dodgers, and that reddle Behupp, who has been pitching wonderful ball, probably will be permitted to face Robinson's team twice. If" McQraw goes through with his present plan of working his pitchers the rhll can rest assured that they will not loso the pennant because of- the close friendship existing between Managers McQraw and Robinson. New York fans appear toWlevo that tho Giants will not try to beat the Dodgers, and aro Just a trifle suspicious about tho series. Probably the Intimations that New York would not try to beat tho Dodgers will aid the Phillies, as It Is reasonably certain that McQraw's men will have to play their best uall. Baseball would be given a black eye If the Dodgers sue- - ninfV In wlnnlmr four In a row from the aiants. as It Is certain that McQraw'a tealThulto prcsont condition la much too strong for the leaders, and needs only to play falrBSrMobe- morethan a .match for tho Robins. ifaWohnson Made Great Race Possible BAN JOHNSON made posslVlo; tile" great American League bunting race of 1916. If It had, not been for'hlsshrewdness, added to his dictatorial power, the affair would havo been a walkaway fortho Red Box. . There was much1 'comment created In the springtime when Ban engineered ithe deal that sent Trls Speaker to tho Indians. Our most astute cltltcns rose "right up and remarked that Ban was "Jockeying" the race, that he was weakening the Red Sox and not doing any real good for the then hopelessly appearing In. 'liana. But the" hoi pollof was wrong. Ban's move ultimately generated more thrills than havo skidded along baseball's spinal column for an extensive period. . jit Ban bad stopped that Speaker deal tho Red Box, assisted by the terrifta touting of Trls,- would have cinched the flog about August I. Trls, alono and VaMed, la good for at least ten victories in a normal season. BatUIng under the Red Sox standard this year ho would have turned probably a dozen defeats "into, triumphs. And the race could not havo been dignified by such a name after Jntdseason. ' ALl tltafia necessary to be popular In Brooklyn Is to Ipdlte a poem to Charley XlBbbVt. The .actions of tho Squire of Flatbush toward tho loyal fans, his "dear fans," remind ono of the pork-barrel Congressman who appeals to tho D. O. P. Wore election day and presents them with a large, luscious raspberry after the Tote are counted. If" Ebbots and ony of hla fans over meet In Batanla, the feeling lee each will be so warm that the place will be a first-class skating rink. ' Mack's days of experimentation look to be about over. At least, he seems rsasonaljly lure of two maybe three Infield positions, whllo his outfield and pitching stK rank up' as all thatlght be desired, considering his troubles of the last tw years, Vfhtn Connie and his band get together on another drive for the " peiinant, he will deserve more praise than ho Is likely to get. Few reallxo tho heavy ' obstacle that he has had to overcome, and the continued ridicule, even abuse, that ' Ijai'Tjeen poured on the silent head of tho remarkable leader would have turned kaek, men with less determination of purpose. "Rube Marquard looked bette? against the Phils on Saturday than ever before, . whan ha waa nnmnlllnir hi run of nineteen consecutive victories. Mar- Vyai has more courage now and is a smarter pitcher, Back a few years ago, !.4sijarnuard thought only of buzzing bis unusual fast ball by the batters, but BtZl&ftr he depends largely upon a change of pace, a hla fast ball has lost most of r"t!W''atjff.'' f "" ' . Doctor Noehllng, an osteopath, who Is attending Dave Bancroft, asserts V ' tn" mt, "etstep might possibly return to the game tomorrow, but Man. ' stir oran Is not counting upon having his star Bhortstop In the game again ." tMe season. Injuries such as Banny received always are slower to heal than Is Jfcisea, and Jadelng by the way ha was limping last night, his presence In the . , gafsW would net help the team much. t j Xh Ameftatn League season 1 officially over, though It was apparent a few V jHt fka " " tM " mox wouia represent jonnson s circuit in wis worm s series. ff(..-Ke ism I either league la better fortified for a world's series .than the Red Sox, H -M WHp UM MMtewweaMni ltlt jaca uarry wouia ua in snape lar tun iirussiu 0t the IfMsssssl League champions, the odds naturally shift to Boston. m Well, saasafln Is a poeMlea to enter first place and It la not necessary Am even Hrae against tne-uravea witn a New York vic tory erer Us Pyagirs weM give t rails a clear leaa. -V $ KAUFMAN TACKLES WILLIAMS TONIGHT AT OLYMPIA A. A. m Both Should Be Strong Match at 120 Pounds, Ringside SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Olumpla Boxing Program Scheduled for Tonight rnKUMiNAiur-s lUnnr Ituihra . rrankU Conwar. lm.l lw ti, Mirkrr llrnwn. Irankl Uulnlin t. auni Itlislnt. MRMnriMM'P Bullor nmllr "' Yanns Palmer. IVIMI-CP rlrnfir Kaatman r. Kid ttllllnmi. NATIONAL'S IIOXINO ItEAltl.TH Ftt Herman Atttt4 llarnrr llahn. Wllila MMira won Ironi .Mlefc MherWan, irrrir Mtliomn basl. Ullli Jane. Mlr l'i ul.on and Cliarlrr llol urtw. hoi O'fhMDrll Itlmmrd Johnnr .Mrljiinlilld. WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND By LOUIS II. JAFFE Benny Kaufman has been boxing about ten years, more or less, yet his encounter tonight with Kid Williams at the Olympla AUiletlo Association will be his first ex perlence In the ring opposed to a cham pion. The Pliltailelphun' ambition has been to pair off with u tltlo-holder, and his match this eenlng gives him an oppor tunity to become fsmoui overnight. Until the latter part of last seaaon, when he was taken under the nuldance of Charley Wlermuller, little Benjamin had been boxing featherweights, lightweight and, on one occasion, he recalls a match with a welterweight. And nil the while Denny was a legitimate bantam, which liu proved when ho wolghed In at 110 pounds recently for Johnny Krtle. Tonights' set-to Is scheduled at 120 pounds, ringside, and both Kaufman and Williams should be ut their best. The remainder of the Ulympla'a program Is also composed of bantamweight bouts, with the exception of the Sailor Smiley Young Palmer scrap. Herman Proved His Class Pets (also Kid) Herman finally got u chance here to show how good ho really was. and ho allowed the National Club fans to be Judges when he dlsilaed class of the high-water mark In defeating Barney llahn Saturday night. Herman's victory wan unanimous. He not only outboxed ths tough little Illchmondlte, but also out fought htm at several stages of tho con test. Herman's exhibition was somewhat on the order of Johnny Dundee's style of box ing. While Pette's punching was rather light, his stiff left-handers and punches with both hands to body were landed In sufficient number to leave smarting evi dence of their landing. Tho New Orleans lad also crossed severul right-hand punches to I latin's chin which locked him, and It was apparent at the final gong that I'ete was just getting warmed up. Two other boxers who hae been appear ing In longer bouts than are legallied In Philadelphia and were coming strong at the final bell were Mike Paulson and Mickey Sheridan. The former's great rally In the last two rounds against Charley Doyle earned him a draw, while Sheridan, although he made a good Impression, was defeated by Willie Moore. Terry .McQoern, who has been showing Improved form In every match, again re turned a winner- when he declsUeiy de feated Willie Jones, one of tho toughest fighters who have ever appeared in this city. Jones has been boxing for fourteen years and still can make any of the light weights show their best form. McGovern has developed a terrific punch with his right hand, and he gives promise of prov ing himself u real top-notch lightweight. Scrapa About Scrappers Once axaln we are Informed of I.es D'Arcy'a knockout ability In atopvlns Uoni Chip at Hydntr lestcrdar the Australian champion acored the flrat clean knockout over the Amer ican. At McCoy Is crrdted with a kayo over Chip, but this centrally la conceded ae a nuke victory. D'Arcy toppeil Chip In nine rounds. Another American defeated In Australia yester day waa Arloa Fannlns. of Cleveland. Clew Edwards beat him tn twenty round! on joints. ..I ','" l'1'"?JrVBClvV TvYEAR STRETCH MAJOR LEAGUES ARE TIED IN WORLD'S SJUKiJJio li-xumr. Hr GUANTLAND RICE TN COM1NCJ to the Wrt"worW jerie. 1 there are a timber of elewen rs passing Interest 'Pw wonder. Lesgue has bagged five of, the last '" trophies. The Even Count .. - i.. ih vmine league is o,U in fro". -U hT, landed seven chsm- "'faTa's-VanTs-go "j closer For the two "" J?e90V "ol seventy world series games since 103. ui ,s number the American League has won ADVANCE DOPE ON WORLD'S SERIES CONTESTS FOR 1916 CHAMPIONSHIP lltTK or FIRST nAMIV-Stlurd.r. iiorvJxmJFJi nr"" Fl,d ln nlon' KbbeU M. " IlnK'"iJfCas?lf rrVtrriiVil-in ;. I noitrr.a on rant of rmtn. ro will rvmin in me ciijt nnrm t tie. remn wilt tint bel tYlstrrd nlT m other rltT erpt, of roum coateodlnr iranii. 40.OOOI r.hrwU FIUa ftraok. Accommodation! wilt bo modo to l """ ":-. .A Vkk.l. llaild handle .; ."".' .IV.V.-iTbUn.Hm.I fomml.len l.l-MUiin ii-l " ."!"!"..-; j ii,. ,it f.ur nmH. II (T-iriW(es vs.v ."w , per rfni iiutimin v.iir.t in yt.iif a a .! - --. i er If fer some oilier reason a lfsi.1 some Is not JUSTM. , trie lea the iio.lpon.in.nl nernrrea nniii "'"",, ;;.. In thn r ty where t ocrarrecl, bnt the Imdi will "" .!.. . i. ."...,. i. II,. nrsi ulatrd In either cltr of ins two WiUfo.Kivii.iJ.NjiaiMw.i. .. ,. . psr:.ii.-M irtr-ivn r- - bn.XS.SOO, Natlen.l Uwsii. X rrrelpts. I'larrrs share In rhlladrlphla, XO.000. eiu. sets 10 per eent ef the cross f v. tilth they receive SO per '""ilflbS UVrs" share; SO per Writ oe. to the club that win. the eerie. enJ 40 per tent lu tl" lo.Jr! ! After th"Voiirtli same the owner. Uke all the receipts. 1... the Satlonat ominl..len-. IU per XVotnrhl paid attendance fer eerlee of five seme., 1IS.S31. ToUl .""a'Un ui i dl.ldedri" follow.i riayers, SI4.99.Ji each elub, SI4S.4t3.e0i NaUonal Con.mU.lSSf St!t!M.M fseli IlSalen player. SSHO Wl each 1'hll.ulelphl. player, MSW.9K. n tWour the National !.. J ha;, won' th rty-four and there have been two t.s If this Isn't a nlp-and-tuck count over a twelve-year war lbs proper iwrjM be very much appreciated around these pre cincts. Upscla and Such You hear considerable gossip about world "... ..J.... ,.. hv have been far apart. BCV:.cr 7h;r. were only three of any note within twelve years. The "' ca when the White Sox In 1906 beat the great Cub machine four games out of six. The next came when the young Macklan machine beat the Cubs four games out of A' - .... IL. Is.nl... firwl The third nrrlvea wnen me ii'.y-- freniled Draves beat the Mackmen four 8tTn"aU olner ye'ar. the early favorites have predominated It generally " the Cubs were far beyond the Tigers n 1907 and 1908. It also was conceded. In the main, that the Mackmen outclassed the Q1w U9 ljt& lb. rh.ll.es with anything resembling a chance against that Red Sox Pitching staff nda Boston attack headed by Trls npcnKer ""- - We made but one slight wager on it at scries, and it was even money that Phila delphia would not win two Bames-" could underwrite Alexander for one and then you were through for the season. Pretty Well to Past Form No. a- world scries runs pretty well to form. But most of us forget all details connected with the obvious taking place, recalling only the vividness of upsets. Here Is another error. Tho Idea seems to bo prevalent that every world series has been decided or turned upside down by Some outsider In the dope Very tittle to George none ana unua stum,,.. ...... it.ni, nnwdv are glittering examolaa. 1 most of the world scries heroes have M stars who operated true, to form eetirf Dill Dlneen In ism. nristy Matnewseai Mike Donun in ju, ruwn, m r.i..nn. and Kchulto In 1907 and ,...i.e cvvombs. Collins and Baker l and 1911. Joe Wood and Trls Speaker i f,."i ir.Veoa- In 1912. Dick Iludols. ' lllll James and Johnny Kvers In mt, t " . lt T aa.aailaa Ua.. aSi J well as Hpcaser. wmi c.T.n. o.iure, n and Ionard a year ago all of whom i recognlted stars. The Shifts of Fortune The National League ruled the gams ) orld series way irom i.ob to nn, ihn.e five seasons the older circuit 1 four victories to one. and the Idea .-nn.iereri abroad that tho Johnson n. hadlv outclassed. Of the twenty s-ames played in that epoch the Nat lieaKiio array landed eighteen victe ou-nin.t nine, a two-to-one margin. And then the tide Bhltted the other From 1910 through 1915 the Am Hi T-e.tue won five of the six series, mSm but ono unexpected Jolt. Of the thirty.! games played, tne American League . .-...... a Inst hut twelve. Thn American League unrlslnc has duo to two clubs tho Mackmen and." Bed Sox. They have won live series, but one defeat. Tho Athletics were held to be Invln until the big smear came in inn, wrei and dismantling one of tho greatest clubs eer known. To Form New Gun Club League ..MTliTnVI V. J.. Oct. 2. A new m. . .. .ni I fnrmeri when fallnw... . . trap. In this section hold a. .fecial meetlnt nUht 81 elite, sra expected to make up new le.sue. u ."i rt.tM .. iiivsr Mnorestown, Pcnstuken, Palmyra, Utlanco We.tmont. sold from the S&pitajy Huroidor by oil dealers Bvuh Bros, HtQufocturers ESI 11KD SOX CLINCH PBNNAJ.T; LAXN1N PRAISES CAURIGAN Defeat of Vhto Sox by Indiana Gives Boston Championship CHICAOO, Oct. I. Chicago's defeat In .h. nnenlna- same at Cleveland yesterday clinched the American League pennant for Boston. The final standing of Chicago Is I!) won and B lost, a percentage of .67792. Boston has won 90 and lost 61, and, even by losing all three of Its remaining Khmes xvlth the Athletics, would finish be yond tne cnanco even ui k no. Tho Boston percentage la .69(03. It. saaaammmmmammaammmSBLWBaBam Whll th 1aA A. C loemi DoxintT nia a new ciud Oaorri of DcrVfr, will rnter la hB dropped nut (hi n srs luniurrnw iiikiil. promoter ot the Unco.n A. C. alio, will bci Impreetrlo of th Point l)rete A. C HIa flret windup tomorrow nl.jt will be between Darby uaepar ana jtcn uumemvy. Johnnr Melon! marl rooi In hn eronrl pro- kl DOUl uy ia tomorru wlnnlnc form daftatlnr Ynunr Allan tomorrow nlxhl ho will endeavor feeelonai bout nrnter ana t a ehaw w .raid, a boier oi tne iiTan weeaiy now been putting Moloney In ha brother and manaier. eeve t will be ready tor a return u'evonncu aiicr aralnet Vhltrv Kits, They will appear In the final few moro tna Adam. Ryan baa M leaiiy. jotine former amateur match with Joe tchta. JJMM'J! aJMU4MAj Mt. Holly Fair October 3, 4, 5 and 6 SPECIAL TRAINS Direct fo and from Fair Ground Wednesday, October 4 lava Phlla.. Market Ht. YVhf..N:4(i A. M. Leave Pair around., 5.00 and 0.30 P. 11. Thursday, October 5 Leave Philadelphia. Market nt. Wharf, B.0S, 8:40. V.OH and 10.00 A. M. Leave Fair around. 4-O0, 4 30. 4:53, 0115 and 6:5 P. 31. Special Train from Pair llrounda. Toe, d.r. October 3, at fllJO p. M., end Irld.r. ucioDei Round 60 The Price of Oysters ON account of the higher wages commanded by employes gen erally, and because of the increased cost of certain food prod ucts, due to limited supplies or other circumstances over which the hotels and restaurants of this city have no control, it has become necessary to make slightly advanced charges for certain dishes on their menus. This advance applies to all dishes in which OYSTERS are used, their price having advanced along with butter, eggs, flour and other commodities. Oyster dealers throughout the city are also obliged to ask a slightly higher price for oysters than those in effect last year.f HOWEVER, this season's oysters arc so far superior in quality, flavor and size to any received here in recent years that the price increase is hardly as great as the increase in tho value of the oysters. 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