' rJ SV '1 V Mi W, ',. It- '- JS L f ' m i h'p. ) gLfeUTHS ANTS-ONLY SPECTATORS fpLAYERS KNOW THEIR IDENTITY and Collins Spend pPark and Use Notebook and Trusty "Pencil. tfom Uonfident White Sox Will Win . , IATKD In nn obscure corner of tho grand stand, their liats nulled over their yes and their gazo centered on the baseball arena, sat a pair of sleutlii nt tho uiea pane yesterday. They woro tho co, for they hid a grim duty to perform CreCy as Possible. No ono knW thpv n both clubs and tho other spectators. ' rt of their make-up. Suddenly ono looked cautlonsly around shoulder. "Hlstl" said he. "That guy walking up Jl IS WCarlni; A. TCfiW Vni-lf uniform orwl t;W ball. Hurry! The notebook and tho trusty vcncll!" 1 , " ' t rho 'ner s'outh produced tho Implements of modern warfare and tho secret vV?rk began. The weak spots were carefully noted and tho pair of lookouts Wreathed a sigh of relief when Qeorgo grounded to short. " "Ho'b a sucker for a low curvo on the outside," remarked tho holder of tho "fcotqbook and the trusty pencil. "He can't hit one of those balls out of tho ilia Hiond. Don't forget to remind me that I must toll It to How-land. You won't, will you, Eddie?" "' "I won't, Eddie," replied Eddie. ' v "Ha, ha!" chortled an eavesdropper. "They are using tho same name, which "inv- proves mat tney aro in ulsculso or something. There's rtlrtv woik cninc on hero!" But there was no need of getting - .&nd Collins mprwlv nr-tn1 Il1(n n hrnrn nf double-header between tiro Giants and tho Mills. They did not cllm,b over the fenco or pay their way in or anything llko that. Habit was too strong with ' them, and they made it a point to get acquainted with Jimmy Unpen and shake hands with him while passing through tho pass gate. Jimmy didn't want nn . ono to know tho White Sox stars wcro present, so ho told only tho newspaper men. His secret was ns safe us It would bo In a (Ire. . . . ' TTAD tho'Phlls been playing Brooklyn or Bawston, the chances aro tliat - Eddlo and Eddlo would have been far, far away. But tho Giants wero hero, and as they aro to bo met on tho Hold of battle next Saturday after- . noon, somebody had to put on the secret stuff and swlpo some of tho strategic moves, or whatever they arc. This explains tho hospitality extended by Jimmy Hagen. Collins and Cicotte Had Nothing But Praise for the Giants MWHAT do thlnk ' the Glants?' Eddlo Collins asked, himself after ho had ' beeri discovered and questioned simultaneously. "What do I think of them? Well, ltij hard to'say. This Is tho nrst time I have seen New York In yearn, but ' I have lteuhl quite a lot about tho team. I must confess they look llko cham pions a'nd Capable of giving any ball club a run for Its money. Those sluggers on tho batting list look dangerous at all tlm;?s, and It Is dlfllcult to dope out what . ' they vrflf do next Tho Infield -and outlleld play well together und when tho world series starts Vo will have a Job on our hand's. I am particularly Inter ested' in Iterzogls work today. Ho does not act llko u sick man ana to mo ho seems to-bo playing a wonderful game. This Is the llrst time I ever saw him play second base, but ho is Just as good thero as athort or third base. Herzlo 1 ,ia a grand ball player -and will bo an asset to tho GUnts in tho big fuss." , IThlsshould bo taken seriously, as the ctltlclsm comes from one or tho best fecond basemen In tho business and tho man who will oppose Herzog In tho ' series'1. Collins evidently knows what he is talking about, for he Is better qualified to Judgo w second baseman than any other. - - "But wo aro not worrying," Collins resumed, ns ho removed his hat and turned down his coat collar. "Wo aro going to win tho scries and I wouldn't chnngo places with anybody. I don't caro to go into details as to how wo will win, but. take It from mo wo havo the edge. I never havo been so confident In T Biy life, and I cay .that In spite of tho fact tha: tho Giants' arc a strong team. '"' They aro much stronger than .when tho Athletics played tlicm. But wo have the goods und will cop, elir EddJoJ'A'" "Sure?" rerlled. Cicotte, who'watf hunched in his( seat watching the nctlons t ef Helnlo tho Zlm.whllo at bat. "Wo feel confident of winning because wo sjj-t'havo the- better ball club". That's nil I have to say." v MWJinrln vnn thlnlr nf Mm ninrtta na -,-" -.....- ..w u....u .... .... .,.... ,iiw fjj.witii nan uajtcu. "I 'fftrt tell," was the reply. "Klxey Is pitching against them now and I must fleur from a different angTe. But they Idolc good, I must say that; they look gobifc" And tho interview ended thenvand there. . -7 . tlCOTTE and Collins came over hero from New York to get ono more look at their opponents before the Initial battle. Tho White Sox f played. In Cleveland yesterday and will meet tho bamo team today In Chicago. Tho sleuths left on an early train to bo thero In time tor the battle. Collins said that ho has seen only ten baseCall games since Joining tho big league, yesterday's game being Chief Bender Says Breaks of CHIEF BENDEIt was unable to ptlay yesterday, but upset somo conversation about tho fall classic over In the clubhouse while Trainer Mike Deo wa3 bandaging his arm. The Chief has had somo hard luck this year and now Is suffering from blood poisoning, which set in after a cut apparently had healed. Ho will not work again for the Phils this season meaning today. "Tho world series will be won by the team that has tho most luck." ho ald. 1n a short series where both teams play according to form it Is tho hardest thine In , tho world to pick a winner. Each has a chanco to win and only tho breaks In tho gamo will deeide tho Issue. You knotv, tomebody must lose, and it Is not always the weaker team. An Innocent pebble on tho field to deflect an ' ordinary bounder, a fly ball lost In tho sun at a critical moment scores of things llko these are tho breaks of the game, and both tho Giants und White Sox will bo fighting for those breaks. "I remember In the 1914 series with tho Braves, Schmidt, tho first base Bian, made a sensational running catch of a foul in the first inning and followed with a wonderful and seemingly Impossible throw which caught a man nt .41.I...1 lm.A n.t.fnl. nvntinliTti .r.n ..a 41... rrr, m a T ,11f ,.,, a. . . i '&7 wn utioc tvtiiw, fiuuam; vwo. un wiu W Viifck leen Btr'cken out tne Athletics would ft-v But ' seemec. to turn the tide in Boston's "The Giants have a good ball club, but their strength Is not in the pitching lwx. Unless tho team hits there will bo somo rough sledding for JIcGraw. It has been, said that the White Sox pitchers, will have a hard tlmo pitching to tho JCew York players because they knqw little of their weak points. That may bo true, but how about tho batters themselves? They know nothing about tho op posing p'ltchers, and it looks llko a DO-CO break. How often does a bush leavue . 'I- " pitcher cp;ne Into the big show and pitch wonderful ball for a coftpfe of games H"! . mnd then got knocked all over the lot on his next nppearance? You bee It every 4Vr year, It takes the batters some time to get accustomed to his delivery, and as V-M. on as they tolve It tho" bujher blows. Tw ., a ,'bM.u ..w t..,v. .iwhu ,tuuMu,j ,a uvuur inun any of the Giants' pitching corps, and U ho gets away good ho will cause lots of trouble. On the other hand, the White Sox hao faced better pitching in their league all scaNon. Itemembcr. I am not picking the Chicago team to win. I am talking things oyer Impartially, as I have served lr. both leagues. As I said, the lucky team will win and tho breaks of the, game will go .a long way toward deciding tho series." Johnny Evers, Compares New VT HAVE beeh- reading, of. the glorious J- (n -the lost five years," said Johnny the writep JiaVe. forgotten tho time when the NatI6nal League grabbed every thing In alsnt, J jnean the seasons of 1907, 1908 and 1909, when tho Cubs won two world olldm&lOnshlps-and Mjtsburgh one. Those were tho days when tne world ottamMjins'hljis-and "Mjltsburgh one. onal X,cafturo'stb4-out,-Dut we never get i Katlonal Leaguo K . , r- . . . . - ! prejudiced, bu X can't ee .whore the 1 .- . ! old Cribs. At Won't co into detail, ?&:, tdza.or yourolf.'S!y"hen CJilCAgS Was 9yOSluyu IJ?h uuu wuiuh t luaivij imj mow la ono ot tho most graceful third &(--with Hurry StelnfeMt. And jteCl.Moran picks the Giants and iiflrsu-'a men in the last series In )lf the Giants play as well ngainst IM t. they will win bands down. Pcfeed Vll and they caused our defeat LOOKS like the Glant to me," I thirtieth victory of thp year. IKtro pitcher n the world. If ypu Aij-XAKDBtI' by the war, aya be Kuiixw. 4fVMfc'6,W engagements :.u u.m Ster-MiHim:.) pitch HMTCHERS WILL SWIPE SIGNALS A Afternoon at Phillies' most Interested spectators In tho and It was ncJes&ary to uso as much nnrn nn hn tnli Axpnnl thn hnll lilnvprs Falso whiskers and cum shoes were not and quickly touched the other on tho N to tho plate looks like Ocorco Burns. la oarrvlntf n tint TTft ta pnlni frt hit alarmed, for the pair of Eddies Clcotto nn1i ritarnnif,,. nml (out. n lnnl nf tlin httt.ci?" l, ..lfrtv,A.. .. .. ..t.,..i tho tenth. the Game Will Decide Series fiumv. i. Bun uujievc inai nan luai play have won another world championship. favor and we lost four In a row. York With the Old Cub Machine victories won by the American League Evfcra, "but It seems as if the public and credit for It. Of course, I may 1 present New York club has anything on but' will cito Just one tlilnr- ntul ii -.. out n front there ivas.a rnan on Uio team ivttin. ji umu no lias improvctl UUU basemen' In either league, hut lie' can't I feel the camp abouUthe other members bates his Judgment on the showing made Now York. v ' the White 6o as they did against us," In that series Aero were only "ivvo badly Everything else wus perfoon" ald Alexander before he won hls "That club can hit and the sluggers don't believe it, look up my record" , will not attend any of the world sc.Uh. tout are more fanportant nqd Intends vV m uurraio m ninjiimir ui exiuuiuoi. J:11X( LlSDOKlt-I'll'lLADEL'l'HlA. WEDXErUVvY, (iCTOliEtt 3, TRY TO KEEP GEORGE BURNS FROM HITTING-OUT movie of a tired mother trying to take the daily nap I Time fob. Tne daily NM I hug m.nOtkI rftccm m.nOtes I rclrr m.nUtcs Thirt mwutC of out hour. latc Lvren. - n1,, i i HM'eGfA Vr f &r what Mm. TrURrylPiwe Fortvmiwvjtcs PI"Xs I, , 51XTY MINUTES " Hour 13 UP MlNOteS LATCR. MiNUiUiiv. I LATER f. N riHK .o ! Tmx jfo best 'HI iv yvo Nk Err. yypAPHom k p GIANTS SLUG HARD; WIN FIRST, 11 TO 1 Champs Chase Lavender Out of Box in the Sixth Inning SCHUPP IN FINE FORM I'll I I.LI KS HALL PAIIK, Oct. U. The New York Ulants gave a grout ex hibition of hatting In tho first gamo here this p in , and defeated thfl Phillies by 11 to 1. The new National Leaguo champions got after Lavender in tho third anil fourth Innings und sent six t miners over the plate. FIttcry went Into nltch In tho sixth Inning Mil tho New Yorkers hammered him for ten hits and five runs. During the game the Ulants made 111 hits for the total of 2S bases. Si-hupp go? his llnul tuning up fcr tho world's sciles. Ho did not allow u hit to ho made off his delivery In tho llrst four innings and gave ordy two bases on balls. KIHST INXINfl Piaice hatted down IJurns's single. Hot -zog foultd to Klllefer. Lavender threw out Kauff. I'earco thiew out Zimmerman. No runs, ono hit, no errors. I'asUert walked. ItohertHon mudo n fine lunnlng catch of Schulto's high fly. Whlt ted hit Into a double play, Hrrzog to Fletcher to llolke. No runs, no hits, no errors. SKCOND INNINC, Fletcher doubled to left. Itobertson sao rlflced, Klllefer to Luderus. Holko hit to )ugey, vi ho threw to Klllefer and Fletcher was tagged out with Bvers assisting. Holke took second on tho play. Penrce fumbled JlcC.irty's hard rap. McCarty stole second .Schupp struck out. No runs, one hit, ono error. Luderus walked. Uugey filed to Kauff Bvers tiled to Herzog. I'earco fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. THIRD LINING Bums doubled to left. Herzog bunted and livers threw the ball fur over Luderus's hend. Burns scoring and Herzog reaohlng third livers threw out Kauff. Zimmerman sluglcd to left, scoring Herzog. Zimmer man died stealing, Klllefer to Dugey. Fletchtr filed to Whltted. Two runs, two hits, ono error. Herzog made a line stop, and retired Klllefer. Lavender struck out. Fletcher threw out I'askert. No runs, no hits, no errors. FOURTH INNING Itobertson hopped tho ball into tho center field open Kpaco for a home run. Holko Hlngled to left. McCarty filed to Whltted. Schupp doubled to left, Holko taking third Hums singled past I'earce, Holke and Schupp scoring. Herzog singled to center, Hums scoring. Kauff lined to Pcarce, who threw to Luderus, doubling Herzog. Four runs, five hits, no erfors. Herzog threw out Sehulte, Zimmerman's hcavo heat Whlttld Fletcher threw out Luderus. No runs, no hits, no errors. FIFTH INNING Zimmerman tiled to Sehulte. Fletcher doubled to left. When Itobertson stepped to the pinto Manager Moran called IJyron' attention to the fact that In tho otllclal hatting order handed by Captain Herzog that Itoblnson should have batted fifth and Fletcher sixth. Umpire Byron then called Fletcher out for butting out -of turn, al though In his first time up Fletcher had hatted fifth nnd Robertson sixth. This ruling robbed Fletcher of a two-bagger. Robertson filed to Pcarce. No runs, no hits, no errors. Smith went In to pitch and Rarldcn to catch for New York. Dugey fanned. Evers fouled to Burns, i'earce doubled to center. Klllefer singled to left. FIttcry batted in place of lavender. Flttery 'fanned. No runs, two hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING Flttery went In to pitch for the Phillies. SCRAPS AB0U ByLOUISH.JAFFE CtCQUTINO, as In baseball, evidently is , i tiiHkinir Its advent Into tho boxing game. vvlillo Johnny Dundee waif having his hands I full tho other night In corbat with Loole Tendlcr there -was 'seated at the ringside u person who was lnieresieu in uio cuiucsi. moro than front ft pleasure vantage And ho was not hidden by heavy whiskers and b)uo eyeglasses, either. This Individual was Billy aibson, manager of Benny Leonard. That the champion's handler should make a special trip to Philadelphia for the pur pose of watching Dundee and Tendler com pete ' goes without saying that Gibson's chief Idea was te get a close-up, squint at the Scotch vvop In action, uibson naa seen Dundee box at least four times before against Leonard, but It was probable that he was anxious to e just how the Scotch Woo was puttlnr on his act at the pres ent time. There has been a lot of chatter In New Yorkcircles about a fifth meeting between Leonard and Dundee, with each side making definite announcements but nothing final coming to a head between them. Gibson has offered Dundee a fiat guarantee of S3500 Dundee Wants Ave Kthou'. OtherwUe, Gib cays, he will give. the Italian a. gambling chance of 20 per - v I ADVISED BY PHYSICIAN i I missis z&a missis fsffSM? . SMiT- ym . - - T Take Notice, Sox Fans! xr,w YoiiK Alt. It. II. S 8 a. i:. o II Ilurnn, If llrrzoic, 2b KnulT, cf y.lnimrriiiiin, 3I. Itolirrlxun, rf. . , Tlinr'pr, rf l'lftrlirr, hf. ... llulkr, lb .MrCnrtj, r Nrliuiip, li Itnrlflrn, v smltli, p Onolon, r .- I 2 1 I l :i l .1 o i l -.' j 2 t X0' YxinU t3 li 19 87 II 0 I'HIUI.IUS aii. it. it. o. a. :. I'atkrrl, f 3 O O 1 II (I !cliiiltf. rf 4 iT 1 3 0 Wldtteil, If 4 0 13 0 0 I.uilernn, lb 3 1 1 ' 0 II IltiKty, 3h 4 0 1 3 3 0 l'.trrH, 31i I 0 1 O 3 f IViirre I 0 1 3 3 1 Kllle fr, I 0 1 7 3 II I.urmler, p I 0 l O I n flttery, p 3 O 0 O S (I tAduins t 0 0 0 0 II TotnN 33 1 738 to 3 llflclur out, batting nut of turn in the fifth. tllattrd for 1'ltter.t In the ninth. Home run ltobertiton. Tno-lmso hits rietcher, Ilurnn, Schupp, lVnrre, Iluce). Thorpe. Holke. Sacrifice lilt llolicrtHon. h truck out lly Scliupp, 3; by Smith, 3; lij I.avrndcr, If by FIttcry, 1. Ilaurn on balls (Iff Scliupp, 1; off Smith, Is off littery, 1. Double plaji, llcrzug tu Fletcher to Holke, I'earce to Luderus. Stolen ba'e MrCnrty, Ilurnn, i:Ter, 3. Wild pitch Smith. Um pires Ujron unit Kmslle. Fletcher came up first In tho sixth Inning and doubled to left. Holke beat out a grounder to I'earce. On Itarlden's grounder Fletcher was run out, Flttery to Kvers to Klllefer. Holke took third and Itariden second on the play. I'earce threw out Smith, Holke scoring Hums walked, llurns stole second. Herzog lined to Sehulte. Ono run. two hits, no errors. I'askert popped to Itariden. Sehulte filed to Kauff. Itobertson made n nlco catch of Whltted's line drive. No runs, no hits, no errors. SUVI3NTH INNING Kauff beat out a grounder to I'earce. Zimmerman bounced a single off Flttcry's' glovo to center, Kauff taking third Thorpe batted In placo of Itobertson and doubled to left, Kauff scoring. Fletcher hit to FIt tcry and Zimmerman was caught at tin. plate. Flttery to Klllefer Holko singled to left, Thorpe scoring Itariden forced Holko, Flttery to I'earco to Dugey. Itariden was caught napping, Flttery to Luderus. Two runs, four hits, no errors. Thorpe went to right for New York Luderus singled to left. Dugey doubled to center, Luderus scoring, livers popped to Fletcher. I'earco fouled to Holke. Klllefer lined to Thorpe. One run, two hits, no errors. niGHTH INNING Flttery throw out Smith. Burns filed to Paskert. Herzog slnghd to center Kauff filed to Sehulte. No runs, ono hit." no er rors. FIttcry struck out. Fletcher threw out Pahkeit. Sehulte singled to left. Whltted dropped a single In center. A v. Ud pitch ad-. vanced tho runners. Luderus walked, filling tho bases. Zimmerman threw out Dugey. No runs, two hits, no errors. NINTH INNING Zimmerman singled to left. Thorpe singled to right, Zimmerman taking third. Fletcher fouled to Klllefer, Thorpo taking second after the catch. Holke doubled to center, Zimmerman nnd Thorpo scoring. Dugey threw out Rarldcn. Smith fanned. Two runs, three hits, ono error. Onslow catching for New York. Evers singled to right' Kvers stole second. Zim merman threw out i'earce. Kvers stole third, Zimmerman threw out Klllefer, Kvers holdlpg third. Adams batted In place of FIttcry and filed to Kauj. No runs, one hit, no errors. - T SCRAPPERS If Gibson succeeds In compromising with the contender h w"l hold the contest- at the Harlem Sporting club. This bout would bo the greatest attraction, before the offi cial blow-off In New York November 15, and aibson says it would druw a $15,000 gate. ' WHILE nothing definite Is out. It would be 'Just like a Philadelphia promoter to go after the Leonard-Dundee mix and grab It for the pleasure of fans In this city. Evening; Ledger Decisions SOUTIIKBN A. C. Willie Moor, knocked out Jdny, I,,',J,R,,,.lHfl "'b drew with Itat tllni Htlnreri. F.Jdle Maflr stopped Vuunc Curler, y. unburn d Ijllnc Chink. One Hound Mike I rndi Yonnff llron Hfonii jniKn n to curry, iuninii.K a. Willi Hannou Johnnjr Uncolnt Jounnr llutk knoeked Jorne. oocendi Johnnr llrock stoppe outboxed out ilia topped Bud "9 itpel Hea ills (iruham 'shaded Hearral Wh arhsst a Vaiihv !!?. fcKfcei ;?ut JltonrJlAwtirtU. second 1 NEV io lijjly Jliskl. Oefata Charier l NAYLOR IN FORM; A'S WINMST, 3-1 Three Hits in Eighth Give Macks Brace of Points 4 and Victory SHANNON HEAVY SLUGGER I'OLCl GItOUNDS, New Yolk, Oct. :'.. The Athletics won tho flrKt gamo of the double-header here today. 3-1. In tho eighth Mclnnls singled and stolo second, Shannon walked and 190k third, nnd Mclnnls scored on Urover's hit to center. Shannon scortd on Plclnlch's scratch past Haker. Only about 500 (tns turned out to see tho game. FIRST INNING. Jamlesoti lined out to Miller. Witt walked. Fcwstcr threw out Sharman. Ward threw out Bales. No runn, no hlis, no crtors. (Jrover tossed out Miller. ' Shannon tossed out Ward. Haker was out, Grover to Mc lnnls. No runs, no lilts, no en 01s. SKCOND INNING Mclnuis filed to Baker. Shannon bent out a bunt In fiont of tho plate. Grover safe when Fcvjbter let Ills grounder go through him. J'ictntrh htruck out. Fewster thiew out Naylor. No runs, ono hit, one ei ror. Witt went to thlid nnd Ilodle left field Grover threw out Plpp and Lamar. Ylck out tho samo way. No runs, no hits, no errors. THIKD INNING Jamleson fanned. I'lcrcey threw out Witt. Sharman filed out to Vlck. No runs, no hits, no errors FeWster singled to left, llucl sacrltlced Naylor to Mclnnls. l'lerccy filed out to Sharman. Naylor tossed out Miller. .No 1 uns, mc hit, no errors. FOUKTII INNING Ward tossed out Bodle. Plcrcey throw out MoInnK Shannon singled to left. Grover beat out an Infield hit. Piclnlch tiled out to Lamar. No runs, two'hlts, no errors. Naylor threw out Ward. Baker filed to Sharman. Plpp filed to Jamleson. No runs, no hits, no errors. FIFTH INNING Naylor singled to right. Jamleson sac rificed, Plerccy to Plpp. Bajjer threw out Witt. Sharman doubled to left, scoring Naylor. Baker threw out Bodle. Ono run, two hits, no errors. Grover tossed out Lamar. Vlck singled through short. Witt threw out 'Fewster. Ruel walked. Vlck stole third. Piclnlch threw wild to get Ituhl going to- second, Vlck scoring. Plerccy walked. So did Miller, filling tho bases, Naylor threw out AVard. One run, one hit, one error. SIXTH INNING Mclnnls lined to Lamar. Shannon singled tolcft. Plercey threw wild to get Shannon off first and the runner was safe at second. Baker threw out Grover. Piclnlch fanned. No runs, one hit, ono error. Baker filed to Sharman. Plpp aimed. Lamar singled to right. Vlck singled to left, Lamar halting at second. Fewster tiled to Jamleson. No runs, two hits, no errors. , SKVENTH INNING. Naylor struck out. Fowhter threw out Jamleson. Fewster nlbo threw out Witt No runs, no hits, no errors. Ruel singled to left Plerccy fanned. Miller ..icd to Sharman. Ward tiled to Bodle. No run, ono hit, no errors KIGHTH INNING fjharman filed to Fewster. Bodle lined to Miller.-' Mclnnls singled to le(t Mclnnls stole second, Shannon wnlked. Grover sin gled to center, scoring Mclnnls, Shannon going to third. Grover took second on the throw-In. Piclnlch singled past Baker, Shannon scoring, Orovor going to third. On a double steal Grover was out at the plate. .Ward to Ruel. Two runB, three hits, no orrcrs. Baker out, Mclnnls to Naylor. Plpp sin' J Come in and Iook Our Many Dressy Patterns of New Fall Woolens Over! You U And iust thi ntla that jults )ii In this vast assort ment Ask tn sco our lino at J23.00, J'jt Buarantecd, Open rlicnlng. BILLY MORAN Tbo Tailor 1103 ARCH ST Tel. Tloca 2U8I MOISTER Portable nulldlnca, uarages. etc Steel or Stucco Dsllvtrrd aiiil r M. Mol.t.r A Co. is Tiro-Car Qaraae Mlrs. I OfScs and Dllplsy Room, 3931 N. 8th St. KATI6NAL LEAGUE PARK vM$ v LX mummm' ifflou 1017 GRANT. RICE SMITES BLOOMIN' LYRE AND TELLS BALL FANS WHO WILL WIN COMING WORLD SERIES For, After All, Old Omar V nj..n -. Tin..'-!. 4-l, OIUU IOr VVlliUli tne Read His Verse Iiy GHANTLAND UICE Kubalynt of the World Scries TTTAKKI For the dope now heaped tn mas yV lre storr lias put yon next 1 hope this doesn't boret ,. IVieie'a iiolhlilj; left except the game it self The minor detail of the final score. 11 Day after day a line of eager clients lias sought to know which had the greater scienec; ' UVierrur lounUr loUllg with this huiuh: "1 rather think the Sox have or the Giants." Ill Dag after day some poor nut. standing by, Asks, "Who will wint" Until, Kith bloodshtf rye, -. ieek somr. lonel tavern off the beat To draw tug soiroies In the flowing rgr. IV Vlitn Xlm, the mighty, ffifcci n husky swing 1 uonder if in'11 tear off Scr-col'n K'filflf Or will he lift a puny pop tn third The uhltn he growls, That guy ntn'l not a thing!" V ror I've a hunch that Zltii irlff omicioio be The stormy petrel of the jubilee; He'll cither be Thc-lloy-That-lluxts-lUUp Or else the (loot, without a friendly plea. VI Think, In this battcifi caravanserai. Whose portals ate eternal fight and pbiy, Jloto Tycobb after Tycobb, with his pomp, . Abode his destined hour and went his way! Yll The -wan fan says where Cicotte o-oiois the frame. Yanking the Yanks ATiti.imcs All, it, it. o. a. r.. Jamleson, rf 4 l 0 3 0 n Vtltt. If., 3b t ' shurinan, rf 3 0 1 0 II IJatw. 3b I ' 0 " Ilodle, If 3 0 (I I II II MiInnlM, Jb I 1 I U 1 Shannon, nn 4 1 3 I 3 0 tlrovcr, 31. 4 0 3 I K 0 1'lclnlrh, c 4 0 1 3 II 1 Nujlor, 1 4 1 I I I 0 Tolnls 35 3 9 37 HI 1 NIIW YOItK aii. 11. it. ) a. 1:. .Miller, ef 4 0 II .1 II 0 Ward, ssv t 0 0 0 3 0 Haker, 3b 4 11 11 I 0 I'liui, Hi I " 1 l.umar, lr 4 II 3 2 0 II Vlck, rf I 1 3 3 0 0 Fewster, 31 I 0 1 1 ." I Ituel. r ' t 0 1 . I'lcrcey, p 3 O II I) 3 1 dllhooley 1 0 1 O II 0 tllemlryx . 1 " " Totnls 33 1 ;; 11 3 Hutted for Ituel In ninth. tllattcd for Plercey In ninth. Two-base lilt Slnmiiun. Sacrifice hits Ituel. Jamleson. Struck out lly Xajlor, 2 b I'lcrcey, 4. lluses on bull- Off Nujlor, 3; off Plercey. 3. Double plnjs drover to Shannon to Mrlnnli. stolen bases Vlck, .Mclnnls. Umpires Morlarlty nnd lllneen. gled to center. Lamar singled to center Vlck out, Grover to Mclnnls. Fewster tiled to Sharman. No runs, two hits, no criors v NINTH INNING. Naylor filed to Vlck. Fewster threw out Jamleson. Witt filed to Miller. No run, no hits, no" errors. GllhooJey hatted for Ituel. Gllhopley beat out h hit to Grover. Ilendryx batted for Plerccy and filed to Grover. Miller hit Into a doublo play, Grover to Shannon to Mc lnnls. No" runs, ono hit, no crrori- Laurel "Entries for Tomorrow first race, clalmlnff, for maidens two-year-olds. 11 furlongs Ideal, lit, Frank Keosh, lit. llrnwn llerrle, 111, Odallsciue. Kit, Kins of the Wind, 113 Jlillrace, tilDi Stalwart. Jr . 107. Second race, clalmlmr. for three- ear-olds and up, 1,' miles Ooodwood. Hill Jacklet. Ill; ltar of I'lioenl. luu. Encore, lur,. 'Charles Prnnrls, 103, 'Rock of I.userne. 05, Mlnda. 11:1, Isnbelle 11 . 10.-.; Captnln Itay, loo: 'Ilrown Corn. 105, 'Napoleon. 05, Third rare. Tha Plight Handicap, all hkos, II furlong's Top u" th' Mornlnir, 110, Ktruscon, 114: Startling-. 112; Tracks Knd, 10V; Tea Paddy, 130. 1M Cudlhee. 113; ltunes, 100; Marls Mil ler. 104. fourth race. The Annapolis Stakes, for two-yeur-olds, 0- furlongs Jack Hare, Jr.. 132; Happy do Lucky, 110; (a)Tratks Knd. 11.-,, Onk-o, 113; Japhet, 110, Matinee Idol, lit), (a)War Cloud. 115; Ultima 'Ihule, 110: Masda, 113 a)M scomber entry. Fifth rac. Th Old Dominion Purse, thrcc-vear-olds and up, 1 mlle Holiday, 113: Dammsdi. 113; Candle, lufl: The llelglan II, lul. Whimsy. 113, Celto, 100; Valals, loo, Hurry Shannon. US Sixth race, tlulnilnic. threes ear-olds nnd up. 1.V miles Hampton Dame. 111. Ktonehence. ICIS; Sir William Johnson, 10s, Hilly Oliver, His, Hlellarlna, 101; tblllarry louder, ion. llarly Stsht. 10S; Ooldy. 10H: Samon It, los. Hunreme, iu: -rmunneiQ, m; uuoo j-inn 10.1. IblSweeney entry, h'eventh race, nel I Ins handicap, for three- ear-olds and up. mile und 70 yards -Clirlslle, 113; Uurclar, 107; Airman, 10H; llaslc, lull, Monomo). 10(1; .ludgu Wlnsfleld, !.", Apprentice ullowanco claimed Weather, clear; track, fust. f A MAGNIFICENT EXAMPLE OF ENGINEERING SKILL Mechanical eccentricities of the "selline noint" va ZJbS ct krown in the four-lind L2, All body-styles present a degree of P-racef.iine. Pliclty any substantiality JKSin woman of taste. ( " or Models for All Needs S1SUnE n EY MOTOR CO, 669 N. Brod St., PMUdelpM., p.. t Ktanfsctnred by KEBCXK A"VT0K0B11U Tnaui, If, J OF DIAMOND Had the Dope, the Insida IVTilKvnis fli'rYn Qr lYxiiiiuno jivi, wu and Learn It All ' do not ask If he will win Ms name- I do not ask what stuff he has to shoot-4 uitt luwiiivit iiia rti jm vnvunwxi mo TlUfrlcf' " VIII Muiclf tor dans did eaaerhl trcauent Expert and bug, and heard great argument i jvoui u oiia aooui; out ever more I left still lnowlng less than tchen 1 went. IX For one would say with muttered curse or scowl, "Joe Jackson's bat will make them Olantj no let Whereat another murmured: "That big 1 UUOl That guy'll be lucky if he gets a foul!" And as another horned into the mill: "Just wait'lt Collins leans against that pllu He'll drive this Schupp across the Darren, Lands!" A dull voice countered, "Yes, likclly willl" XI The Moving Finger writes, and, having writ, ,1 .,,ui( ,,,,, iiiti .,, yum iiviv luit imir,c a hit, Xor chick nnc erivr 011 the field of play, i .voi' an your nets upset a part oj tt XII For, after all, old Omar had the dope. The Inside stuff for which the million ' grope: And 1 shall give it to yon word lor word,, i Nor change one letter In Ui metric slope j . XIII "The ball no question unices 0 eyes aMA noes, Itut here or there as strikes the player goes: And he that fosv'd you doten into the field, lie Atioiru about it all he knows HP, Kxownr' COBB AND ROUSH CHAMPION HITTERS Tiger and Rcdleg Sluggers Out in Front in Respec tive Leagues SEASON ENDS TOMORROW: NHW YORK. Oct. 3. Ty Cobb ! today' tho undisputed holder ot t'.o American League batting chamnlonshlp for 1917. The Georgia Pcich Is leading his league by a big margm r.nd tho closing of the season marks his tenth year as a champion bats man. The only break came last season, when Trls Speaker won tho title. In tho National League Hddlo RoufIi, qt the Cincinnati Beds, Is away out In iront of tho field, with Ilornhby, Kauff, Grolj and Zimmerman trailing him. With the season ending tomorrow In both leagues, it is unlikely that any changes In Atte standing will occur now. Tho five leaders in each league are: NATIONAL I.KAGl'K Ave. .31J .:ilo .30 .ho: .301 , Rotislt. Cindnnatl IIornsb.v. St. I.oult ISuuir, Ne srk t I, roll, ('ludnintl i Zimmerman, New VorK AMF.UK'AN i,iinui:. ! (iibli. Iletrolt f ,380 .3ie penker. Clevclund sl-dcr. St. I,euls euh. Iletrolt ,.i Hurrls, Cleveland I Aqueduct Entries for Tomorrow Ilrfct rare, three eflr.nl1l4 nnd nn. Mllnp-. HU fiirlonBs - Fr.our lift: llwfa. IUSi 'Scarpl ;i iimi, i, ini. -ineer. jli.'i "i-ecn sient, 1HI Uab(ocl., IIS; Curlict l';7 Slur Finch, UNI Slradharlui (Imp.), lis- The Decision, 133i Paddy lear. ill; MmiBdiime, llli. Set Olid THCe. tlt(ee.pur tilflu on. I ,m Wnl.ltl, Handicap Hteeplecliase. aWout two miles Doub- a letl. 1,?.: en "vl hnn.). ISO; Trumator. H7J 1 uauy umna ump.i nn: urooks. n.i. I hlrd race, three veur-ojds und up. marci sell. Inif. mile 'Wild Tlivme. till; ravour. Ill) ..5,avTaret.J'" 1IJ! '""het. 1UJ, ilother Uliiclirre t'Si Mlsf Krutcr. 107. Fouiih rare. All Aites Selling llandlruii. 1 1 18 miles- (lllllex 113. Ilrooklyn 102; Ordeib', 1101 Top,s' tho Wave 11.1. Mtth rut e. three jeirolilH nnd up. claiming. M m U. -M na 11(i i.i.. it... ,,. ,,.. 1,,.. V rlotstom II (Inip.l. ins, I.udy Little. 10U. Sixlll race, twoiear-plds, handicap, 7 fur. i'i',":'V"romi.k.I'.Jlnrt (imp 1 toil: Dally Mnoncv. Ill: Trite, 110: IiuKhouse, 102; I'anamon (lmp.1, lUlit (ialneeock, 1113. Apprentice allonnnco claimed v eathcr. clear; track, fast. Itain Stops the White Sox CHIC AUG i Oct n,Tho exhibition game be-) twteii i the VMilte Hox r.nd the Indians, sched. uled for this afternoon, was called oft on ac-' WUlll U. I.illl. 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