pwTv5pi IS EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, , 1921 Colonels Ruppert and Husten Depend en These Men te Bring World's Championship te Yankees V ijy V ;w..wSE P1PR IB WARE? 2 B. PECKINPAUGH.SS. McNALLY3B. RUTH. L.E ' MILLER. CF HUGGINS. Mn R MEUSEL. R.rT "SCHANG. Catcher: HOYT. Pitcher SWAWKEY Pitcher MAYS. Prtctte - T ..s.rjL..r w ' " -s- - s ? ! . --. -it t el.. ! STATISTICS POINT TO VICTORY FOR YANKEES, SAYS FIGGER FILBERT Records of Previous World's Series, McGraw's Failures in Titular Contests, American League Edge and Luck Seem te Faver Iluggins R ROHKHT Y. MAXWELL hperM K!ller Kienln. I'nhllr t.rdtfer GATHER nreund the table, have lietli earn and cjts cleaned out nnd open wide. Old Man KlpRcr nibert just !tumblfI in nnd flipped us thu grand dope nnd we are new nble te pass along the tip en the hlg scries. Get in en it. The YunUs tire Relng te win tlie htrici! The elusive ticger- lmve been rhu-nl thltlier and yen nnd back ngnin before this startling ronelusl.in wn rene-hed. and also tin; percentage book was the subject "f considerable piiiii-i.iiu-iit during tin- eross-ceuntry clui.se. But ut last the dope has been cernued. lit mid dried nnd ready for digun digun tien. We trust ptomaine poisoning will ii"t le-mlt Mr. Flgger 1'ilbert, alias Urtue Lntng-iu d'd;e, l the office be jm terdny, nnd before any one knew It vn resting nn elbow en the rolltep. This was surprising, because 'most ever body think- e.ir rolltep was made te sit en. Ills Introductory rnn.irk was bnseballie, a" ii-nnl. "Who's going te win the vriesV" he asked. Heing one of these guys ivhe nsk and answer their own (uestiens. lie gave the decision before we had a chance te say we didn't knew. "The Yanlii are going te win the series." This was startling information from the iigcer filbert, se he was urged te continue, but he needed n urging. "The statistics prove beyond doubt that the Yankees will be crowned World's Champions The series will lnt seven dii. wlinlt meaiiH that the Giants will cop enh two contests. Mdiraw's club wll' win the first game and will repeat en Friduj . but the Y.uik.s will get into the winning en Thurs day and after lndn will land four in a row." Ernie shifted hit position and placed two elbows en the rolltep. We don't mind nnj thing like that of umrv, but objection nlwes is made te ny one sitting en the desk. Resting cemfurtabl , he get his second wind nd went at it ngnin. "It's easy te dope the thing out once the statistics am at hand. I have gene ever the entire spavin and have discovered that the Giants luue wen mere games en Wednesday than the Yankees. Therefore McGrnw is going te take the lir't game. However, Iluggins nns been mere successful en Thursday than the National Leaguers, se the Yankees are going te win their first game en that dnv. The Mime statistics point te a tJliuit triumph en Friday nnd te an American League win en Saturday, Sunday, Monday nd Tuesday. That's hew 1 reached the conclusion I did. tCTUE Yanks arc going te irin the scries." Friday Big Day cr Giants OTUIE (Jiants will have their bigget day en Friday, and It should be a JL epsided victory. Fridays have been very lucky for the Nnttnnnl caguers. as they have wen thirteen games and have lest only four en fish day. This gives Robinson Ci usee's man an average of .70.1. Wednesday is jtwe dajs before Friday, but it fellows Friday in favoring the (iinnts. "McGraw's athletes have weu seventeen games en Wednesday nnd lest 'only six. This gives Wednesday n percentage of .73!l. Then it was en Wednesday, August 24. that the (Jiimts net themselves in the r.ue by twice inking the Pirates. On the previous Wednesday the Reds had been de feated. Since August 1" the National I.e.igue chniii'iiens wen every Wednes day game and twice celebrated the day by sweeping both cuds of double deuble double djeadcrs into their win column. Se you see what a chance the Yankees have of winning the opening game for the title. "The most successful dny for the American League tltlehelders is Ssitur 'day. Nineteen games were wen en the week-end bv Iluggins and seven lest, for nn average of .7,'U. This proves that the Giants haven't n chance In the fourth game of the series. Thursday also was a favorite with Uabe Ruth and his playmates. Fifteen contests were captured and seven dropped. "Wednesday has been mere than half geed te the Yankees, but yet net erted enough te show in their favor as compared te the way it has treated the .Giants. The Iluggins sluggers have net let n game en Wednesday since August 10, and this shows one mere victory than the Meiir.ivv- in the same tr"tcli. but en the season the National Leaguers have been mere successful en Wednesday than their World's Series llvnN. .. "Tuesday has been the hoodoo game for both lul-. hut that dav hm produced an even .,"00 peicentege for the Yanks and eii'y . )-" for the Giants. TIGERS DRILL FOR TEDIOUS PASTIMES WAITING FOR FRIEND H USBAND BABE RUTH BIG NOISE ' IN BASEBALL CLASSIC Storm Center en the Program, Question Among Thou sands of Fans Is. Will the Bambino Come Through or Will He Fall Down? BETTER CONDITION Perfection of Plays Secondary te Werk for Better Wind Among Princeton Athletes PLAY COLGATE SATURDAY WALK Te TB DOOR LOOK IMTO TmB OvClsl rcad COOyI BOOK TR1" TcJ PAClFV THg Te SfC ? MC tS I"" BQ &una Ttitl MEAT CHILDHEM WMON TmCS COMING ISMT DRVIWC UP Sly ' MUCH DO WE CAT? go TeTmC f LOOK IMTO Trie ICG- dlVNCe AGAIN AT AT 7 JO PHONE RIMGS. vvirsiDevu Tb BOS. Te fiCC IP TMJCe TO 13C .Rtl FR1CND HD&tt'vMD iAVj jee (P hi- Ijf tjgsseqt is em ics mothi-sJe'S rcnoeTTerJ - Bees JerAirjce st- IS COM1N6 i LATC? GtCSS I'LL CCT Bt heie are the liggers. Loek 'em ever yeirself " OIAXTS YANKS Day W. I.. IV, I.ty W. .. IV. Friday IS .70.1 Saturday tn 7 .7:il Vcdnesdaj 17 ll .73! Thursday 1.1 7 .8:i Saturday ih 10 .fl-i:? Monday i 7 .ii7 Sunday II K .3ii Wednesday 1.1 8 .tir.2 Thursday 11 l .".() Sunday 1.1 H .tl"i! Monday 12 10 ..11.1 Prldny 10 8 ..1.10 Tuesday 0 11! .-IKI Tuesday 10 10 ..100 fCVIIERE you haic everythmq in thr dnpr nn the iray thr chili have played en various d7jt, nvd nnu ynu knaic irhy I reached the deciiien I did. "The Yank are going te win the scries." American League Leads in Titles h"UIE figger filbert shifted again, pulled our the tvpevvriter stand of the desk JL and sat down. He took u deep breath and was off again before vve could raise nn objection. "That's net all," he said for a start "If ynu leek ever the winners fit previous World's Series you vvill disc.ver 'iut the American I.engup has 'en the title eleven tunes in the veventee-i inter'.e.igne contests Yei den"' hnve te be a tigger (pirt te sec ttmt the ic" ut r-mt. vvhuh i- another n of unying tlie National I.eagu. has be. n iic'i.' only si tune-. This a -e 'points te a Yankee triumph. "The American League h.is wen in . " itcv. veni's i it. ,s and .iicludmg 3015 with the one exception of lOIil. un'l ye'i vn'l recall the vpry peculiar odor surrounding that series. 'Ih- I'.osten linn, took in- world's title In 1011, and nlse there were s,,n,.- r-nstv rumors following the dewnfull of the Athletic. h jthnt season, but v . i, t ent. r into a discussion of that "I'rier te 1!'l i there were four victories for Han Jehnsen In straight years. The I'n ites wen in 'M', unci this fiubd a three-year reign of the elder circuit. The lied Sex wen the tirsi -it c - in UmIe. There were no con tests the following venr. but in lii0.1 Muttv tnminecl the A's for the Hiantx .'nnd the National League. The net smi-t tlie Whi'e Sex heat the I'uhs m the first lntracity baseball war. In (ulditien, the Uiants Inve tinlhed second In Ave out of six series attempts. "Te Mini It nil up, the dope is this: The d.iv of the week, the re-ults 4)f all previous series, the outcome of tin only mineltv contest- f,,r the 1 '; 'title nnd Meliravv's record all favor tl-e American Leaguer- '(here's notli netli 'ing te It. "The Yanks are going te win the series! " PENN FRESH ELEVEN SURPRISES VARSITY i ween -tatiens. urn tncre were tee many rt-QMXG en the varsity any old time, stations. Then, tee, the hacks became r , ... .. " ., .,. -r.-i. fagged. Leurie. after his long run. was ,.J, ,vc " '"'' for 1 1 cm, sa d Jack almost done. And all of them had te1 KRh.cench of thel nlvrwlty of 1 enn pause new and then te catd, their . K"!" mnii foetba 1 tea yej- c i.'riiu. iiii.'i iiu.il. wll. 'll iiiu cci .ii.t, ,,i- breath. Whether they are slew round tng into shape or net Is hard te tell. ni drill i.,rvt;...,11v fhev seemed well hut tlwre xneir upper cuss nreinrui i ' vt. . . . ... rltirlftil Ily ,n('K STKI'IIING I'.irmrr I'rlnrrtnn Oil uirrh-irk The Princeton athletes this week are putting In one of th hardest of the se.ivin. The game mi S'ltui 1-. I- vlth Colgate., lmt this Is net ihe reason why the Tigers are being siibju-tcil te Mich n sivere drilling. The .nv game which is sure te be one of the toughest mi the Mi-iiHiile, Is sTtesl f. i- H, tedier 1.1 Hill liepcr. the Tiger head coach, wns let at nil satisfied with the cotd.tlen of els players u.s .shown in the Svvnrthmerc inie. And it is condition he 1- seek ing neivr. "Princeton's greatest fnult In the opening game." said Ueper. "was lack of wind. 1 wns astonished bv the way the men's tongues hung out at the end of the tirsf five minutes, it was net nn excoetlonally vvnrm day and there wns no ecu-i for the lack of wind. It won't happen again " Wind Is Ncccsssnry A learn that has te .slew up te catch lis htcnth every tline or four minutes s going te fall behind at each pau-e. Goeil wind is n result of geed condition, combined with strengthening of the wind muscles. Te strengthen you nuM ex ercise. Leng, easy ecrclses will net de it. but short, sharp sprints, combined .vith dodging, starting and stepping sud denly, will give u man n vast amount men' wind. With the showing of the individual men Hnper was for the most part sntH-' h:;;,sTetftUheJ"c1!.iawifuL,1Tt:c Keogh's 1921 Team Gives Its Upper Class Rivals niVrininVmust driii. Aa "niy Keen Battle in Ten-Minute Scrimmage Drill. Keel; and the backfield pl.ivcd geed Tinhh Sini)e Tlrillinntlv nt Vntl average first-game football, but the line tiOUO SHOWS Urillianily at L,U(l was a local. It sermed te run well be- did the varsity runner get beyond the socendnry line of defense. He usually found thnt his interference had failed him and thnt he was up against an al most Impregnable force of blue jcrsers. between tlie first -year men and K()J)b ft Rjre j rnf tniii- mnrh nnw. tee i Chuck Robb. the stnr rnrt of the '111 .... ...s .. . --, - , .- . .. . . Imsv " nntlniii..l .Tnrk. when n his scett iligli hclioel team of U olcUe. O.. I usual short crispv manner, "but this is coached by Put Dwyer. old Penn star. I getnir te be some" clul) here. was the luminary yesterday. Out nt the i "Nie-e work, fellows; heat it te the start for two minutes because of a showers nnd stay there. Yeu deserve ' twisted leg he cot into the Fcrimmage it this afternoon. Keep up the geed and broke up play nfter play directed work and don't forget that you aren't at his wing with the result that Miller members of the freshmnn team .vet,"' was forced te try the left side of the chirped Kcegh te the smiling lirst-ycari freshman line. On two occasions Uebb men. i hided the varsity players, bent en The freshmen hnve been practicing spilling him and caught the runner be- for a week with tierce scrimmage urius fore be bad taken three steps, that have electrified the small crowd , j, Devvhurst en another occasion that manages te get past the reja , , t , t t j w, u , M kleagle at the gate nnd hey were ready , I i yesterday for the vursi .v. VI he Heis f fcta rttalt!" Nt w inch did MnKdenk .novo se "' , u". .,,i lined his charces un iuiekly did Hebh drop him te earth. rerb,en m"ntehhr frihmcnU,I."nl " effei.se the play of Itebb was fl,i !,l..rs l.ntfled te n fare-thee-well equally as geed. Keek was the only regular te finish the ,,;.i, ,h veterans havlne n slicht edg" The two Devvhurst brothers, Frank game, but he could f piny u double- or ti10 proceedings. Neither team at left guard, nnd Jimmy ut fullback, header unci feel b'tter'fer It. The le-t kr()rc,, jmt the action that was crowd- showed that Ilolyeke, Mass, produces of the team was out of Hie-game hy the (1(j jnt(, t1(1 (,a minutes was sufficient ether geed football players besides beginning of the feuith period, and .,,r an ordinary game. ' Coach Kcegh. The lineman was in un the i.iajenty by the uudelle of the third. ' eldtimers like Hud Hepper, Hcrt der his man almost every time while Seme- of the playeis wre forced te jj,.), mu Hollenback nnd ethers the defensive work of his brother in retue. And with her laiV of reserve , huckled inwatdly and outwardly at tue hacklield was little short of veteran Princeton cannot afford te have this the great fight of the firbt-ycar men. varsity play. In addition, tlie backfield happen. Louiie. (iurntv, Snlvcly. L. Kvery one, with the exception of n few player can beet the pigskin with the Stin-en and a couple of ethers, while j en tlc j,new, expected the varsity best of them, they inirfit have finished, were in bad ,., ,.i ,,., the. field with the first- 'in, .,i,i f fh flret.venr team - -f . , ' ,.,... ..,. ... ..-.- ...., ,i.,- . ; in ........ -j ,'t .,--'- ,- siiape. ..lore I e'Msiiiiii-i- oej-l ue i.iu- venr II v.'ep.d. And the only way this can be1 nrised by the brilliant hard accomplished is te make the body resist 0f Keegii's youngsters. e often that it gradually becomes Im- i inline Varsity Gains at Start Once he gets his men in shape Heper The varsity was given the ball at v..r-,itv HUbstltute center, out In Salt iPiievcs in light worn. Jiut they must the start and inside et live minutes nan T nt, .:,.. TT,ni, ..invert a revine cen he in -hape. It s- going te be ham- gained twenty ynrds. Then the fresh- ' tpr (n faB defense that rendered his mer and smash nnd drill mid drill nnd man found themselves. Repented n(J of thp jinc n 8t0newall. ihf weak won't be these en the team. , charges at the line gained the varsity Football has (hanged the old order of hit little nnd Pes Miller essayed a for- Krtressvaag's IlreUier Shines lcef ,ciii brawn, but it has net hanged ward pnsi thnt Jimmy Devvhurst grab- t M,.f;rnw, the former llnffale High tn.- old order of lirst-class condition, bed out of the ozone and raced some Scheel qunrterback, called the signals The. iidvaut.ige of weight and power n.1 yard.s before Miller downed him. ' jer tm, first-year men. Illp Krtrcss h is hei-n siipphmred by the advantage Then the freshman started with thi-ixllHg, bretlwr of Carl, the varsity of sp.eei and stamina. The team that pigskin te lese it when Jim Dew hurst ,,,, played brilliantly ut right tackle. i ,.n i.ievi faster longer than the ether punted. I lie is bigger and heavier thnn his team will own tlie plgsklu at the end of Pus Miller at ipiarterbnclt started an arblty brother nnd is built along tlie the game. That is the couches' aim eth.i- elrive nt the fresh line, but wit i- mm? lines as his brother of the 1010 this week better i onditien and u out avail, and when one eif thf vnr-it." i;,,,,. -moether t.-am. Werk is the enlv nnth lacks fumbled Day s pass, four scrubs, ., . , n(, iVin ritten. .... . . .. ... , ww w i L 111 11 . LIIClutlls. -" ...-- - were en the ball witn jnhe ivauuninn. v y k H, h s100i all-around the former Centra High Hrlioe! plaver, ; , ,t ,, ,, shewcd and all .scholastic tackle In P hlliu elph la b ' t, the defense. Westgute at Inst year, nestling the pigskin close te '"""J his shoulder. I ' - While tlie first-year team were in the ' niid-t of nn advance that was short but i fed I of fight the scrimmage was halte 1 with the freshman holding the moral vieteerv nt least. In the ten minutes of play Kcegh iwdtlid te the varsity, scrub players and coaches that lie had the makings of a brilliant teiim. In team work as well ' as iii individual nrewe.ss the entile eleven fairlv scintillated. Frem end te Seme Hitting Marks for Yanks-Giants te Sheet At were n ler of casualties. A mnn Is hurt n.uch mere e'wily when he is net in hrst-cla-s condition. Kt ene 1 nzpntrick, the Corning trainer, has a peculiarly dithcult leli this year. The "men must he brought vutuallv te t.jp fm in for the Navy kiiih unci l.e'el there for the Yale same four weeks later. The only let-down be. tween the 'avy and Yale is Virginia, anil they cannot afford te let down tee far then or they will never get back te top form for Johnnie Harvard n week later. Will Siive Regulars The first -st ring men will probably be .s.wed as much us possible, nnd en the afternoons- of the game will be yanked as seen ns feasible for the santv of ihe game. Lust Saturday venr men. but thev were agreeably sur- ,.nH ,, ! foetinn with these al- " . r . .. . .... . t i .... v.. .. ..,..... ---..- -- , . , piiijing 'ready mentioned, altheugli tneir weru 1 did net stund out se prominently. Pap worth, the center who plased en the it. , .,, ..Ibttmu team with Dern, the injured Nineteen cxtrn base hits were made by players of both teams In the World's Scries last year between tlie Cleveland Americans nnd the llroeklyn Nationals. Cleveland players collected thir teen of the number. Of these nine were twe-baggers, two thrcc-buggcrs and two home runs. Five two-ply vvnlleps and one three-base hit were made by Brook lyn. The CIcvclands made In all fifty three hits, for n total of seventy two bases, while llroeklyn had forty-four hits, for a total of fifty-one bases. Brooklyn nnd Cleveland pitchers tied with the number of strikeouts -twenty-one but the Indian hurl ers were tighter en the issuance of free passes. Twenty-one Cleveland bntters walked in the scries nnd ten Brooklyn, The Cleveland team batted .214 for the Bcries and Brooklyn .203. By GKANTLAND RICE Bambino and lhe Series Outlined apaivst the autumn sky, The vision sheir.i ii.t mlnhty mace; .1 far glean In his butting eye That ficerx Intently into sfiucc. He hears the tumult ami acclaim. The rearing thunder of the mnb. That turns te him throughout inch aamc Thr ul.ilc he saunters te the job. The teit it here the welkins ring Hut icill the echoes answer "111X0?" hard te pull In the slackness, he B,. full lm!.. r. .. l.n.l .nn!r illll 111 II .V, .. .J...1 ...I... Twe years age McGrnw figured nn it,. way north that it smart lrft-bnndcr mid annoy the Babe intensely. Thjt wns nfter Ferdle Sehupp had baffled him with n wide-breaking curve, McGrnw evidently believes that Art Nehf will nt least keep Huth from splitting open the occasion but jnu what Teney, Barnes nnd Douglas cj de about It remains te be seen. .i, e .,.,- untj juim te this goal, nnd work will be the key word. The wiuad realize their dlserep- i.ee-us anil an are eager te Ui'lp. Beets and Saddle left end nnd King nt left halfback, both of whom played well, came from Kala mazoo, the town that save Bud Hepper te Penn. Wcstgate Is one of the best catchers ever developed at Knlamazoe State Nermal, Buck Freeman, the youthful left-hander of the Athletics, was caught by Wcstgate during Ids entire pitching career at tlie Nermal Scheel Jiinulseii and Freelander, tlie first at left tackle, nnd the latter nt right half back, proved towers of strength, both defensively nnd offensively . The freshmen open their season en Saturday with the West Chester State Nerinnl Scheel. The game will start at 1 o'clock nnd will be finished before the vnrsity contest with Gettysburg. Previous te the vnrsity-freahmnn battle, the varsity held n short scrim mage with the scrubs, which resulted In ene touchdown victory for Pes Millur nnd his mates. Wray was excused from scrimmage yesterday along with White hill nnd Thurman, The vnrsity backfield lined up with Miller at quarter. Witt mer nnd Lnngden nt the halves and Vecclin nt fullback. Pruncrct. the French lad, was at one of the wings and ' 'istlnguiHlicil himsc nt the ether wing pest with lienttmer nnd Lewis nt tackles ami Sutherland nnd Cochrane at guards anil Day ut center. Andy Chaney Defeats Kid Williams ltestnn, Ot 5 And i hnnev v BwantiM th" ilerlKlen e.t Klrt William c a trn-reunel bout here. Ilnth btj s ,ire r tlmera leuthenvelKtux. ' Fer Additional Sports See Page 20 TI1CUD will be ether players en the field. (Julte n elti'-ter of stars. But nfter nil there wlii tie only one Man darin of Maul, only one. Sultan of Swat, enlv one Kin;,' of Blnelevllle. And new that the spotlight's voltage upon him lias been tripled what is he ; dug te de about It'.' Hew Will It Be? COBB anil Wagner both fnilcd te stir up .my unseemly amount of World's Series dust. Wagner wns n big flop In B'O.i against Bosten, but came back with n better booking in 1000. Cobb, in three World's Series shows, was n number of notches below his average status. He was no pait of nn avalanche nt nny time ,., ,,. This isn't Babe Ituth's first Aerld s Series, but It is his first one since he put en tlie big crown and adopted the purple toga of reynlry. It Is his first Weild s Scries display since lie lifted ancient home-run records nnd tore them Inte shreds. It is the first time he has stepped out Inte a pest-season championship waving the scepter of sing. i Hew will it work out for him? Great Showman TUB Babe is one of the most eminent showmen of the ages. He seems te he nt his best when the occasion ripples wllh cruciallty. . Fer n week before Cleveland enme he couldn't hit n wall with n shotgun at I thirteen paces. But with the chnm- ; plenshlp nt stnke and vast crowds , gathered around his pertly person he t begun te lny about him with Ids bludg bludg een nt a .T.'iO clip. I With the pennant dangling in tlie bnl- ! once nnd Cleveland here for n final courageous stand, the Bambino as- I saultcil Cnvelcskie nnd Title, two line pitchers, for two home runs nnd one of the longest doubles ever made. He lias rarely skidded in high places. It isn't his way. .May Be Different THIS may be different. The Babe will hardly be nervous, whatsoever, tlie ripple of affairs. , Ne fluttering duck fit will overtake i him in nny crisis. But If he happens te draw a slew start and then tries tee ' An Imposing Facter RUTH will be the storm center et tin program. If he is hitting up te hli top standard the Yunkecs are almost sure te win. If the Giants catch him In the deadly tuxecs of u slump the ndvantngc will bj their way. When Until Isn't hitting the Tank attack Is geed, but none tee robust. And the psychological depression In unci event is net te be overlooked. Th chnnccs are that he will de his hart of hitting plus. He nearly alvvaji docs when they put it up te him. MUfhtlcst mauler shier, the days H'icH Cavemen ruled the glen. Hit ami! iVrjp out --his body swayt, The ball is lest in distant ha:e And is net sren again. And from afar the echoes run "Hamblne hit another one. ' , CorvrleM, 1911. .Ill rlehti rrservnl Jj (J Si ' AsX "r sj WHIP , THE NEW FALL ARROW FOIYMFIT COLLAR Cluett Pcabedy tCe.Inc,Trcy,NY. v: COME HAVE LUNCHEON AT U, I . i - . ii nwrsai TOMORROW'S MENU Clam Chowder Choice of Perk Chop Fried Sweet Potateet, Apple Sauce or Halibut Steak (Platter) Retla and Butter Coffee and Milk NOTICE Special Orders Leb iter i, SUiti, Stlidl, t DcIiTcrad uj put of city. Nominal DeliTery Ckiri ! 75 Rherr. (frill and rltli-krn Dinncri,. CAFE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY I'rlTftU Turtle ud Banquets n Specialty iri'rlr'mfg""'' fjWM m pest with Genttiner h vSftv I' I w. hr was going te plant himirlf en the desk, n e hurriedly offered a chair, but his speech was ever and he made hit bow. Alse his exit. Cepurlahl, 1311. bv rtih'.u l.ttietr Cvmpani, f BATTING AND FIELDING RECORDS OF RIVALS IN WORLD'S SERIES GIANTS YANKEES Plvr ISlle . , . K. Mufl KrUch . . . (Smith ... Taunt; . . . 8nydr Itanoreft .. ClnBten .,.. tlenitlea . Klly . llurm Drawn .... Rawllnm Cunnlne'm, Htensel .,. Nehf llnrnea Teny . . JtVn . .... I DeuiU c 1 Cnuiey ...' 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Harper .. ltoireri . . n An 140 520 211 4 1 M IM) 147 ISHK 13S 423 110 IMS 87 HI III) 32(1 1e10 f.7'1 42 14S 147 MS 4(1 70 r.1 22S 114 202 IH 203 1 2 Mel 13 27 it it nn 170 201 58 n h e 17 47 2 104 lOt 24 75 1.1.1 ll 77 100 5 13 27 1 4(1 07 II U.1 172 H 20 4.1 2 127 1(14 H 1 el 20 2 37 11.1 Tilt FVM nv In f 30 .t71 43 34 I .1 .1(1 1 55 1 II O 141 .3,11) 325 311 SOS 301 .80S 207 201 2 SO 2S0 2M .277 201 42 US T 21 e 32 All II H 1 27 54 4 11 0 IT 20 1 4 0 22 (10 7 11 1 8 10 1 2 0 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 .222 214 201 .204 0.17 lie -J . 1 1 H 4 074 0113 013 OHO 002 ms .en .no U.17 ni inn or. 4 or,7 0 -.3 071 .037 200 1 On ii .107 041 .12.1 l.enn .000 l.oeo I I.inrel prt-wents a gmjil card today, hut there is no stnke fcntiire. Horses which sei'in well plnci'el are: rirt ' nr lluckit. Miss f'elin, Sword; m-c-ene, Itiirgeivnc. Silence, ('iiiiniullnge , 'tliird. Siesta, King Geerge, Snnnv Hill; fourth, lirihed Veter, Jean liiillinnt, I5!uzenry; fifth, I'ier, Dinda, Hill ,.,i, the lirht-ycur men weighed a.s much IInnley; .sixth, Due de Merny, lielarie, nn the varsity nnd uhIhb the old Wlutr- I iiuit.iiua; beveutli, Uic l'ertcr, Serapis, ten line systems bhewri te niivantage flujjejr. i I At Iitenia First rnce, Bit of White, I .Mies MuOinh, IVttinu ; second, Megan, Aia. Cnnny Lady; third. Smiling Lad, Georgette, I.right Leaf; fourth, George Geerge Starr, Cllntenvllle, Columbia, TVnn ; lifth, Iluniphrey, T'nlted t Verele, I'.i inelcr: Hixth, Ace, Hritlsdi I.iner, Miss reintalne, seventh, ltejal Duck, Cheer Leader. I'air Orient. IKES .0 v .-err-v cV ')Jr v 'VS '-CLY X en mere thnn one occasion. The fresh- man backfield wns be geed that net once At Jamaica First race, Sweepv, Delly Vnrden, Tulwar; occend, Arml-eue-e, Jeck Scot, Lord Herbert; third, L'Lnjelleur, Liberty (ilrl, Scettlst, Clilef ; fourth, Knebbie, Chateau 'lliler ry, Dlmmcsdale; fifth, Hep, Sagacity, Saddle Kins; sixth, Vulcutla, Chewlnk, i BecBvvnx, i Independents en Gridiron Th I'M el.- phla ln.J. p. rdinln have rnr caiiiz. '1 fur (1 b .men with ,i strong (ravel. Iiik t. am Ait sttnu.i. w he. u hiinctllnuT the fe.ithhl t.iiin eue ' i usfulli Iuvh been ap pnlntiU te tianell., tti.- r. Ina nf the baBK.'tlall loam Anion ili. ii'.iyirn uIkihmI mn O'llrlcn. the HerzeK brelheri Pat (Jrny from 1 a-fayf-tli. ( elIcKt I.lvzey the lx-font center from Wllilwieiil K Htraum and (.'. Hazfllten. HtrauM would like te hear from l'arkenbun, Tamaqua Kayeuia C C, Went Cheater. Downlngtewn and Coateuvllle. Addretg A Miraun, ase iiieatnut atreeM or 101 r. ijouuen ireei unity, vvyoreins daue , . STERNER'S THE HOUSE OF PIPES Repricing ODD LOTS 3Bc & 25c Pipe New.. 18c $1.00 Derby Pipes 50c $1.00 & 75c Bakclite Biti, 50c Cnlabath Pipes 75c 50c Bakelite Cisarotte Tubes 10c 35c & 25c Tobacco Pouches 15c $1.00 Rubber Tobacco Pouches 35c Till: SThltSER HVTHOD 1 curlmj lHee, appllcfl te tvtry pipe tee ae!l, sraett a ptvt at once. ripen nepalred Ileal IMp OWrrlce Sterner'sCigarSterc 20N.12tli8I';pta) Fabrics 28x3 30x3 30x32 3'2x3Vi 31x4 32 xl 33x4 34 x 4 32x4 33x-Hi) 34x4 35x4 36x4',ti 35 xC 37x5 Ll.t 1'rlce $13.10 14.10 16.80 21.30 23.50 28.25 29.70 30.35 37.80 39,00 40.30 42.10 42.75 49.40 52.40 Net Price $5.50 6.50 7.50 10.65 11.75 14.00 14.85 15.20 18.75 19.50 16.00 21.00 21.35 24.00 26.20 Cords l.Ut Trice Net 1'rlce $26.15 34.55 $13.75 18.65 43.95 .15.75 46.25 49.65 50.80 52.15 53.65 54.75 65.00 C8.35 23.74 21.80 25.50 26.80 27.15 28.15 28.95 29.60 35.00 36.90 Complete line of Gunrantecd nnd Blemished Tires of standard make arrive from Factory every week. The Uest Values iri Phila. Quality at Lew Prices Pennsylvania Garage & Service Ce. of Phila. 329-335 Seuth Bread Street i InTHrt 1 1 r i i '" I'rii i ,r;,i i7iTl nlrr 'f I J'-"y-s-"" ?- Jid.1 .mill - - I -- T iii- ' rt 1 ti " t ..rtii.n'i'"' ..r.ia ..,. j" . Y ' 4 Uliu-ll'i., Ill J iJtlli'.ill in 1. T '. .! U I 1 A (1. . H .1 M.l-klj Vk .llW.i;.!".' Ultej aV' ...v.1 ,&!iffiftffH,ia WORLD'S SERIES TAKE THE READING Convenient te Subway and Elevated Lines Direct te Pole Grounds Every Heur en the Heur Frem 7.00 A.M. te 12.00Noen WEEKDAYS with additional trains nt 2.00, 4.00, 5.00, 9.00 P. M. and 1.00 Midnight PHILADELPHIA te NEW YORK Returning from New Yerk After the Games Trains leave Liberty Street 1.00, 5.00, 6.00 and 7.00 P. M. (15 minutes earlier from 23rd Street) fPa" Parler and Dininir C'nrs Sleeper nn Mtynij,'lit Train r bunuuy irnms Consult Agents. See Timetables Philadelphia & Reading Railway i iti uMBSSSSSmmS. SeTJOSZI ii iJ M V ta-t '"