Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 12, 1921, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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Perm's Track and Field
CIRCLEVILLE CYCLONE
BLEW OFF YANK LID
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Jess Barnes Fell en American League Champions Like
Funnel-Shaped Kansas Storm Familiar Limp
and Bandaged Arm Missed
' By GRANTLAND RICE
New Yerli, Oct. 12.
TTAVE you ever seen a Kansas
jLl cyclone in mid -season form with a
top 'te its fest one?
The stage setting in usually n cloud
less heaven, where a harrowing moment
If windless silence Is followed by n
winding, craKhing renr that indicates
Jho pnssnsc of house-, ami barns from
one county te another, with the air full
ef trees and people leaving the scene
t lefty nltltudcs, much after the man
Bcr of wind-blown leaves.
Just as the ambitious Yanks were In
(h. act of reaching for their fourth
victory, one of these funnel-shaped
cyclones from Clrclcvllle, Kan., came
bellowing out of an azure autumn sky
and blew the red tin reef from above
their echlng heads, lenving them te the
percy of the pitiless elements that raged
without. ,
The cyclene in question gees under
th. pitching nnme of Jess Barnes, who
for the second time in the scries came
i, Fred Teney's urgent relief and tied
the Ynriks up In a sack at the delirious
jnement when they were- beginning te
leek llke money in the bank with the
wnt, the cook and the butcher squared.
Be it happen, with the Giants win
ning 8 te B, the two clubs stand level
. 4h niTth hole, with three te play
thrw te play unless Mays nnd Ileyt
dt Douglas and icni can win ie m
frew. Which is nothing te bet a let
nf money en when one considers the
number of unseemly twists that have
haunted the scries up te date.
Ruth Missed By Crowd
Whoever wins, Giants nnd Ynnkeea
have proved at last that you can nut
in "Hamlet" without Hamlet,
"Othelle" minus the Meer, Herntlus
-without the bridge or "Uncle Tem's
Cabin" without an Unde lern or a
bloodhound In the cast.
But as the poet said:
"Something is gene that should be
The autre from the summer sky,
Ji less m all familiar things,
Of flower that blooms or bird that
sig . . .
Put creii mere than this I sign,
The mighty mace that 'Dale' Ruth
siring,"
Yeu can put 'em en and get 'cm
ever, but the big thrill fades. Ker two
or three innings ycnterduy the as
ecmblcu Heck may have forgotten Iluth
in the dizzy whirl of home runs that
bubbled or dribbled ever one fence or
another in record precession, with t.
Meuscl, Snvdcr and Kcvntw working nt
the guns. But nfter the lull hnd ar
rived the crowd misled the fnmillar
limn nnd the bandaged arm and the
vast Miniiew that fell
atnwart home
plate or left-field spaces.
They misled the pnebyderm en grey
hound legs, the ceve who uwings the
hammer of Ther nnd runs en the
winged feet of Mercury. They missed
the man who can hammer a home run
mi iinv lient out a bunt the next and
then store from first en a two-base hit
while reeling along en nau a leg,
carrying inure weight than Man e
War could hnndle.
Fewster Imitates Bambino
Hew would the Prussians Jiave felt
wJitle storming Liege or Nninur te And
when "Action Frent" wns ordered thnt
Big Berthu hnd rolled into u ditch with
Us breechleck blown apart? If we
hadn't been fed upon the Uutlilnn thri.i
it would lmve all been different, but the
crowd threush the closing innings real
ized at last just what it means te have
tnethcr cast an alien shndew upon the
bleak, bare scene. Fer all that, Chick
Fewster is a remarkable impersonator.
Chick was sent in for the menglcd Babe,
nd te carry out the Idea he hit n home
run, walked twice and then struck out.
If this isn't imitating the Bambino's
Receits for Six Scries
Gaines New Total $685,807
BTANDmO
Wen. IahA. r.O.
VinWn 3 8 .BOO
GUnts ft a .800
First Onmr YnnVers. 3i Olants. 0.
tffend Osmt Ynnkrts. Si plants, 0,
Third Onmr Oltinti.. ISi Ynnkers, S.
Kpurth Onme llnnt, 4 Vnnltree. 3.
Fifth Onme Ynnkrcs. Sf (Hants, 1.
bUth Gnme Glnnts, Hi Yankees. B.
H1XTH OAME
Attrnrtance (paid) 31.2R3
l(Mlpt . . . ttie.SM.oe
Advlnerv t'eunrU' share... Ifl.HSS.lO
Club owners share 0S.39S.00
TOTAL rOIt SIX GAMES
Attendance fJOa.OflS
iWlptu WM.8O7.0O
fthlserr Council's sliar.. 1(W.8i.01
flnb osiers' shure 2QO.4T3.Ti
Warns' shnre S02.BM.M
Yankees' nnd Glnntn hhare.. 210 801.B7
World Arties winners 181.088.00
World Series losers. ..,.... 87.7f
Indiana' and rirntrs' share. . 41.87". HI
Brawns' und VurdlnnU' shure 20.2!i'i,2
The Yankees und Giants will divide
tnelr innm of the players' money 00 per
eent te the winner of tlir serin, and 40
r rent te the loser. The ether clubs
narlnir (he money will divide en a tlfty
fllly Iiiip.I.
I'lajrrs shure In receipts of first five
Enmes only.
1614 SPRUCE ST.
Economy Lunches. . . .40c te 60c
Thrift Support. . . ,80c and $1.00
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mede of life down te the final gesture we
pause for a reply.
it was all that any man coma de
when called upon te step in and fill the
huge spoor left upon the sands of time
and fnme. But in se far as the crowd
was concerned, it wasn't Ituth, who Is
net only the greatest hitter, but the
greatest- showman that ever forced the
ncclaim of all in sight.
The Bnhe was in the stands, nursing
n n arm that looked like an elcpbant'H
thigh. It couldn't lmve swelled te
greater proportions without exploding
mid blowing up the grnndstand. Did
the Bnbc mind? Net any mere than
Wellington would have cared if he had
been called buck the afternoon before
Waterloo.
Harper Fades
With the Yankees leading by a game.
Huggins faced the sixth contest with n
guess nnd a prayer. He knew what hud
happened te Shaw key, Qulnn and
Cellins. It had been quite enough. Ills
pole hope whs Harry Harper, the
Hnckcnsnck left-hander, nnd he took
the only chance in eight.
McGrnw promptly countered with
Fred Tenoy. nnd for n brief t-pcll the
Yanks looked te be within one game of
the purple toga that drapes the shoul
ders of the ceiuMiering great. Fer, with
out wasting nny precious time, the
American League 'entry lit upon the
hack of Teney's brend neck nnd ham
mered th-j top of his dome nway. They
scored three runs nnd drove him from
the plan befere he knew that the bell
had rung.
With Tencv In full flight. McGrnw
again rushed Jess Barnes te the open
gap, nnd, after facing a Beck ever the
heart from Fewster'n home run in the
second, the Circleville Cyclone wttled
down te the mnin business of grinning
the Yankees into a powdered pulp.
Barnes Strikes Out Ten
Through the last seven Innings the
Knnsan led them te the edge of the
precipice by the cur and pushed them
ver one by one. He net only held them
te n brnce of singles in the e seven clos
ing reels, but fanned ten of them with
out overlooking a member of the enst.
He struct out Ward twice te leave the
"mint at even figures, while turning his
electric buzzer from Fwster In order
te the last man up.
In the meantime, Harper, after a
'n-cczy start, lest his moorings and
stumbled into a beg thut was seen
oozing up nreund his cars. He looked
llke a wiuncr for the first chapter,
but as a serial stur Harry was a bust.
When Harper walked Kelly in the sec
ond and E. Meuscl pronged a home run
'nte the stands, there were vivid indi
cations that Harper was en the point
of tnking a trip within the next few
mlnutCB. He stepped Bawling, but
when Snyder smote another home run
'nte the stands for the tlfird tally nnd
Barnes promptly singled, no expert tes
timony wns needed te prove that Harry
was in for a knotty day.
Slmwliey Alse Knocked Out
This heavy cannonading brought
Shawkcy in te face Burncs. Once again
the Yanks took n linger grip en the se
ries when Shnwkey singled and Few
tcr, subbing for Iluth, carried out his
impersonation te n marvelous degree bv
hitting a home run. The sole difference
wns thnt Chick selected the left-lleld
teats. whita the Babe's focus is ever
te the right.
Leading 5 te 3, with Shawkcy's red
llnnncled undershirt flaming in defense,
the Yankees had a tlccidcd bulge until
the Giants surrounded Rebert in the
fourth nnd battered four runs out of
his system, as Snyder, Barnes, Bancroft
and Kelly all took him en the run.
Thnt bombardment was quite enough
te convince Hugglns nnd his supporters
that when Mays and Ileyt were net
pitching the only way te win a game
was te make from ten te twenty runs.
The Ginnts run up thirteen hits for
nineteen bases befere they called It a
day, nnd this was practically sufficient.
with Barnes sniping every Ynnk thnt
stuck his head ever the trench.
St. Gregery's Plays at Darby
St. Qresery'n. of West PhlladelDhla. I nil
primed for Its b!r irrld Knme en Bstunlny
vriiu wie wnrev x ire unmpany lenm. ine
cam) Is scheduled at Darby, nnd is the sec
ond this year for the flra-flshters.
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EVTOOTG PUBLIC fLEDGER-PHItADELPHiA, WEDOT&DAY,
Handicaps en
Big Bambino Suffering Frem
Five Different Hurts Has
Sprained Knee
ALSO OPEN SORE ON HIP
New Yerk, Oct. 12. Babe Iluth, out
of the World Scries because of inju
ries, is suffering from' five different
hurts, nnv one of which rjrebably would
be sufficient te keep many players from
the came.
Here are Ruth's injuries:
Infected upper left arm, In which
surgeons Jmve made a three-inch in
cision. The original injury was suf
fered in the Cleveland-New Yerk se
ries. The wound wns tern open twice In
the gnmes of Sunday nnd Monday, and
the arm Is badly swollen.
Bprnincd left knee, suffered In mid
summer ; hns never bad enough rest
te regniu strength.
Pulled tendon, or charley horse,
in right leg; tern loeso ngnin Tucsdnj
when he scored from first en R. Mcu
sel's twe-bagger.
Sprained wrist, causedjby falling en
his arm wlicn sliding bases.
"Strnwberry," or open sere, en his
hip, caused by sliding bases' and con
stantly reopened. ""T1
Ruth unys he could stnnd the pain
and would play but for the warning of
physicians that constant aggravation
would spread the infection in bis nrm
nnd make another nntl mere serious op
eration necessary.
"BUCK" SWEEJLAND SIGNS
WITH HOLMESBURG TEAM
Akren Backfleld Star Will Play First
j Game Here en Saturday
"Buck" Swectland. former Washing
ten and Lee star, has been Blcncd bv
the Holmesburg football team nnd will
play here for the remainder of the sea
son. The addition of Swcctland Virtually
completes the backficld squad. Already
On "key, Fritz, Median, Helnselmnnn,
Gnult. McGuckin nnd Slcgcl have joined
the team and the big uptewncrs are
confident that their backficld is one of
I the best in local ranks.
Last season Swectland was a main
stay with the Akren. O., Professionals,
the Middle Western eleven which de
feated Canten, CIcvelnnd, Teledo nnd
I)aten nnd enptured the professional
championship.
Mlke'O'Dewd Starts Training
Vflrhltn. Knn.. Oct. 12 Mike O'Dewrl
former middleweight benlna rtnmplnn rf
'he world, today becftn tmlnlnc for his UN
i' ti-reund bout here ntxt Tuesday night with
Mlke Qlbbens O'Dewrt arrluM
mht with Hen Armstrong, rveKre nenvy
w'lprht who Is acting as his tralner. Qlb-
nns was cxpected te reach the city Uurlni,"
the day.
Gibbens-Walker Beut Is Off
ISoKten, Oct. 12. A ten-round decision bout
'itven Tem dlbhens. of St. Taul, nnd Huch
Walker, of Kansas City, scheduled te be held
heru tiiilay, wns Indefinitely postponed because
of unfaverabln weather conditions.
Irish Leads Brether Beb
in World Series Batting
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Bifflng Bambino Ruth was "shot" by a cameraman as he steed beside
Mue Murray, the film stur, at the Pole Grounds
Beets and Saddle
Rny Jny will he well considered for
the Xntienai Stakes for two-yeac-elds,
which is the feurure race at tiurcl
today. Calamity Jane nnd Dexterous i
urc the probable contenders. Ray Jay
Ceafrre,S3I7,,,,,,1S' bUt i9 a ""iPevVrirBelc W-ISA
of exceptional class. 'Herbert. Nelawn, War Machine;
Horses well placctl In ether Laurel
races lire: First Fancier, Brilliant ,
Kay. Clnnsmnn : second (Mnsen nnd
til ". , . ' . ..T .
iixen stccpicriinpej Htrasswrgcr entry,
-Mieu entry, &eunzaue tiuru wain.
Walnut Hn'l, Scotch Verdict; fifth
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unoiue, Cnpt. Alcock, Bcllselar; sixth
(Maryland's Own) Tubby A, The
Knqulrcr, Wrnith ; seventh Miss
Filley, Lucy Kate, Natural.
At Louisvllle: A big card is offered
for Louisville's opening today, the fea
ture of which is the Falls City Handi
cap. Horses which teem best nt the
Churchill Downs course are: First rnce
SIDELINES
EustNlde, Mile. Dnzlc, Sir Michael.
second Lieutenant i olenei, J. incastie,
Field Lark; third Pastereu, Lacka
wanna. J. C. Stene; fourth Distinc
tion, MNs Jemima, Broekholt; fifth
(the FalN City) Firebrand, lilt of
White, Mnrjerie Hyncs; sixth Fair
Phantom, Janku, htenewail ; seventh
! Dixie Carrell, The Witt, Duke Ruff.
At Jamaica: Urst race Last Girl,
third Thuiiderclan. Knobble. Dreams
0f the Valley; fourth Mad Hatter,
Tin.w.i,n An.innimic, irt, nin.
W.'ii.t..Wil.,., ....V...V..J , It, VI, ,
rnedes, Sen Sinner, Tuf ter ;
sixth-
i.lnrn. innra c
Cap, Prelude.
..ffw.-., ..
At Kcnllwurth: First race Mabel
Curtis, Dclhlmer, Alva; second
Murphy, The Decision, Secial Star;
third Helen Atkln, Mnrmite, Jehns
Umma : fourth June Fly, Chief Spon Spen Spen
eor, Woodbine; fifth Star Realm,
Day Lilly, DIemed; sixth Trickster,
2d, War Plume, Cnpt. Hedge ; .seventh
Winnecennc, Delly C, Themas F,
MeMahen.
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This is the first birthday of the Packard
Single -Six
Of course, we're having a celebration
all this week at our showrooms, and
since you knew the Single-Six, you are
mere than welcome.
There's a birthday cake, tee, with
enough slices for every automobile
owner who attends.
Five of the slices are lucky ones, since
each contains a prize of value.
PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY
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319 NORTH BROAD STREET
OCTOBER 12, 1921
E
PE1JMIET
Chew WIn3 Bread Jump Hays
and Mitchell Alse Shew
Fine Ferm
FRANK IS DOUBLE WINNER
Three nthletes loot, tednv as prob
able heroes in track avl fMd competi
tion at the University of Pennsylvania
this season. They stepped into the
limelight yesterday afternoon when
Clarence Hayes, former Williamson
High lad; Harry Mitchell, brother of
the one-time Pcnn cress-country enp
tain, and Szc Tsoens Chew, n Chi
nese; and former btudent at Cernell,
proved themselves individual stars In
thn nnnunl fall handicap track and
field meet en Franklin Field. Ther' j
were nine events en the program nnd
about 200 contestants.
Heys virtually ran nwav with the
100-yard daBh handicap. Although he
had the limit of ten yards, since Conch
I.awsen Robertsen did net knew of IiIh
abilities, the lad hardly needed it te
romp nwny with the event. Hays led
In the final heat by nearly five yards,
nnd wns clocked nt 10 seconds for the
ninety yards he ran.
Beets I.evcr, Pcnn's star sprinter,
who was en scratch, was eliminated in
one of the early heats, when he found
the handicap tee great.
Mitchell triumphed in the quarter quarter
mlle run In fine style. He defented
.Tehnny Heldcn nnd rented something
of n sensation by doing se. He hnd a
handicap of thirty-five yards nntl held
n geed lend throughout. Ilelden found
It Impossible te catch him.
Chew wen the bread jump with nn
actual leap of 120 feet 5 '4 inches, and
placed second in the hign jump nt e
feet 0 Inehcs. Chew spent two years
at Cernell, where he wen his fretlimnn
numerals' In the bread jump. This is
his second vcar at Pcnn,
Mnny premising candidates were
brought te light. A. . uehc, who
hrnml tnmried for the freshmen last
year, entered his first Msh jump with a
five-Inch hnntlicnp. nnu men maue an
actual jump of 5 feet 10 inches, giving '
him first place ever Chew. '
The best time wns in the hnlf-mlle'
run, wnicn was wen d ncrr. u ynriuij
cress-country man, with Ourrnn. n
newcomer a close second. The time of
the race was 1 :.r3. '
A feature event wns the interfrn
ternlty hnlf-mlle relny. which wnsven
by Kappa Sigma. Tleta Thetn Pi was
second nnd Phi Knppn Psi, third. .
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Arliteerat (WDC), New $6.00
Bruyere Naterclle (Frank), new $5.00
Kaywoedie (KBB), New $4.00
Miltne (WDC, New $3.50
Fraak $3.50 (Italian and French
Briar Reet), New $2.50
Londen Like (KBB), New $2.50
THE BTEIIXER METHOD of curing
frtprd, applied te every pipe un sell,
seamms a pipe at onec
Tlpes Repaired Ilenl Pipe Service
Sterner's Cigar Stere
;20N. lfth $?
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START BASKETBALL WORK
Kaywood C. C of Seuth Philadel
phia, te Play at St. Gabriel's Hall
Whlle schools nnd ether Institutions
nnd clubs arc busily engaged In foot
ball, the Kaywood Catholic Club, of
Seuth Philadelphia, has taken a step
ahead nnd has already started practice
for the basketball season.
Twe years age Kaywood was crewned
Miamplen in the Southern Catholic
League. The same five which repre
sented the club that year will again
den the regalia. They nrc IJIg Bill
O'Neill, center? Heward Gllsen nnd
Bill McMcnnmin, forwards, and Jim
Dougherty nnd Walter Krntlng, guards.
The team will use St. Gabriel's Hall
as their home fleer and gnmes will be
plnywl every Wednesday nnd Saturdny
evening. Dancing will be held after
each game.
First-class teams wishing gnmes
should write William M. Lennex, care
Kaywood Catholic Club, 1503 Seuth
Twenty-ninth street.
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This is all clothing of the better grade and only the
tremendous operating capacity the ability of the
Frank & Seder stores te buy in mammoth quantities,
could bring these splendid, well-made suits and over
coats te sell at such prices.
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Values te $40
Patterns are in great variety
"teppy" new styles for Fall.
SUITS
Single and double breasted,
two Pants Suits. All sizes.
Hemespuns
Worsteds
Fine Tweeds
Cassimeres
Fine Serge
Stripes, Checks
New Mixtures
Twe-tone
Celers
Plain Shades
Plaids,etc.,etc.
OVERCOATS
Light, medium and heavy weight coats
in all the fine patterns and overceating
fabrics.
Topcoats
Gabardines
Ulsters
Ulsterettes
Chesterfields
Fine Oxfords
Plaid Backs
Dress Coats
Silk Trimmed
Silk Lined
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SALE! MEN'S up te $15
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White Elephants Want Games
Ths White Hlephsnts. a thlnl-rlass travel.
Iiii' ins have open dates for nil horns
teams of the sam- caliber. Ituithey McLoen,
1837 JIlfTllll streat.
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SWEATERS
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Swrater Hargaln
Ever Offered.
Pure wool and worsted sweaters in
button coats and slip-en styles with
shawl cellar or V-ncek. Cardigan,
Shaker and Jumbo btiteh; plain colors
and combinations.
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AT FRANK & SBDERmJ1
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