Hf?;jyi; w . , Vi EVENING PUBLIC LEpGER-gkJiiADELPHIA. WEbNESpAjir, OCTOBER 4, 1922 , , ' ' '''Wff .1 ' r' l j.- wt7T m. itir.u e !i n . T4- V. 1, . J fi:A.m lr " ' ''"" ' 1I1WII. ! M ! . - 0 , ? J- apaciiy Crowd at Pole Grounds te Witness First World Series Game Between Yanks and Giants PUIBHW I FOR $5.50 SEATS 1 L -Em or Leave 'Em, Is At 9 . xi.nri Denlera titiide Ot onre en ereauwaj jELL OUT SEEN FOR TODAY . . a Hew much is n I N'", It At a World Scries game Je The eiticinis , . -- rtT .,1,1 5.r0. but shrewd ileal ..11 hare W'" '"" ,,, eon. r w Broadway ycsienmy e... v & hTthT traffic will bear, nml you 7 will tell VOU tlmt I IIC question tTJ I n t'l.- enn sell, but hew S-V-.naifWei,k,,. ajT 1W ., Urn will lime IE. cut with n smile. W". mune mnn remarked rene piw'-y" ;... ...,, .,,u,,.,i -the price that the gentleman must ' ... iu linkers nre In town. nit may or may net be the expln .... Thi fnct rcmnlns that among n KLji ticket shops visited along Hrond Hrend W .it ....n Mrllrlde's were delnc Umr ' 1 .. xnelitu tlnl'filu (it t,M1 raniliiK lrnm $- where the Bilr took n entire rat. up te $20 V . ...i. fnt tratnnq ntlinr Minn Mm w " ":."r.. ;:.;; .v;; Dff V " ""l"ri' ii. 1 II y i few places had tickets but refuged i break up the Bets. In nil of these MM 105 n.'..-. .............. ...... .v. I, in "tomorrow, the snlesmnn ..T .... .!.. lAnn 4l.nf ,tin. .nl.li. lldlM OUi 1117 ""I" "' ;. IMIlll iwHliitf te split up sets of ncnt Inter. Virtually all of these denlers re nted a plentiful supply of tickets (cuad noontime yestcrdey, but the -(..Or Kneeled In lie sold nut liv Wi. ...nli.4 nt tlin lfltnct A fniv cnt.1 Kit tickets were very senree, but likely pj wh purciy Kiiiri win., ni in romp f the eteres n goeclly supply of the Imii and yellow pastehenrd.s was vis- 5,000 Crowd Present at First Series Game kAntl from Takc On IhoreuM net be bribed delivered the ltKani! an ever me city. IniMnf hv the numliep nf nt.Af. Wn vfdtnrq rlin ffirniicfml tUn I.Ani.. RNw YerkerH nre Reinc te see the RiM. A man from (Khkesh creeling one ten 0kaloeM will ask "Gelnc te the trits." 1 He reply ii "Sure nm: haven't nnv ckets jet but a friend of mine who t friend that knows n friend clove Mn Mrfirnw lu t-nhic t. .. .... Ste. " c " The majority of fnn from this city inJiny etlirr city leek en the Yank's IX mns tlie f.f.ri3 fnin-itnu ri uelhrir hnneq mi (tin nv.mllnnt ..u.i." I...--.. .. ,- .... . rtvimu I'llf'll IfciM Hint the mite niaiincer. Jlillci Hfl(na linn tittlH 1.!.. .. ! uu(iu--, imi lunii'i iiih ITlK, Tie Oiants. they say, have enlv two lltraen. .Tcmp Ilnrmw nml A."v..i.r Oltep the Yankee drive. Th v...ti.-.. lirt a (juartet In Husii, Shnwkev !ohm, Ilevt. nnd pewihly Mnv. te ndlCalnsI lllP N'lltllinnl T nn,, '... , - ' "' .l- 1IKUI . llODI. hbeh quest Inn What Rilie Until u 111 ilr. !. . 1 Ien that every fun Is n'.klni; no lutitter rlilt hit nrefernnni. mn. 1... 'm. i.i . --. ... (, lM.t , nl. lti Mw i anxieu-. te iimke up for his inj ieiunK' ei me mst senMiii nnd inOKn te limp tr.lil r.lnml tl.... .1... i, " . , "- .. .in..- nun iin ilithurers will nmra ui,..i,i ... . ... ,Ib. " '" ""'' Frem tllP fnllf thic ninrni.u- n.wl !,.. . ' ? IIIKI 1 II' tltraenls made by the two mutineer? I loekn likp AHIinn Vnl.f l i.....i. , , , ' ... .inn mi..i-.ii Hn as tile opposing lnirli'i-H for tiie Vtiitr, Stlif. the sliclniv huilt Mtutlipnw. w pitched fenxsitleiinlly lust 1r will nlaey wnrl; three games. if t,0 WM N ftrilllS nut le si.vpii Til tlinl hrP Mlllrtd tin 1li.il..l ......!.... .1... I ;- - ,......, ,,,. JMI.m'll UKilllll.1 III!' inkfn Insr ip.'ii- Vnlif ..r,.. r.. i r... at thirtppti liliu n ,...... I rn- "tM Series game. )t Hush, uiien only ii rookie with II Atliletics. liiiclicd mid ilefpni..,! ii.p nati in thai fameiis series. .lesephus w Jtar, Imweier. will net linve te ict a fliitlc h.TitiM' fi-,.i.. ii.. ii i.,u. . ., J. entlreli frej.li crnn ..f c'u.iiu nwi rimn the mum Htl.. In tl.. ill eiii nl. hi i. " ., -....-.,,.. mi nm in. running in t no Mte ready t sli..,,, the Imllrt person's t --.-. .in nwr i in. greenwnni i lillKh lc ....,..il..ll . ..I IM.fr II '..... "":, " ."leed-nnill ne butler Mnnn i.n, ,.c .i. . ..i ' WMjl Mltli wlilrli his pitches runic up, ri. i .. ' " ,0"r v'l"'"t doing i IWWns. when Ids arm fu I being put I P "eraue, ltus.Ii cunie bin k with n ' inieaiice, I And hi, cftinelinek is the resiiit of lln (leiel.iiiPd u new f.nst Imll. . 2 lm"!:L,,':,,::j' ".. i.i lit i.i """ " -"l-eeil) pilch i t.:i .Is n .Mmrl' break just before It i L.,L(!ii1"1." .'""" heroine nolerlouu km ii ' """ " ls " 'his (lift E.!..V"1'erU'r? "f 'he Nntlennl J the fi 7 "' l",,",, f,,r " trlimiph iltllni s "0,'s ,IC ltek!S,W.n." ,!0lM.,'t '''"R" the if ..:' "K" """ depart ment bf ' tunc pin,,, n ,:.. ,., -,.. ,."' "uv,e eulhntie,! H,u Ynnkees all erif? u fr .'" ""' 1!'-' World j " , ',' eir hitting can centlnin! e ('..llcrir ,K r"" ,, '' 'Hielled by P n , pitehers. leeks like u Na- "' iw. triumph. lit ii.iry ,';",l"'., '"" "'is morning uiinin in. T ':...M" ",:,,. fr,,m listnn " '""m'ii in i lie recent "ion HerieK. u hen senmtlilm. in. I wuened puiwi ,,, llf lc0i It IS 1tn.... .. .1 . thenn " ""u ,l,p heiuerun king end,vUtr:;..a '"" "f l".''"-'"'i' t teanr i, . my "" "l"H'" f'' t. -ruill 8 hlni.li. In. iu 'ri i. .:.... UDt ihr .V. ii . "" is nine iie;i? ... ' .' " "liube" vMints le iilny "tcf nh.iiniJ "f !l,rM"'N"n en the Hetti"l,n,,s "' "'"Ii bin. mil of a Yankees' Hepe s . v -tsJB j, l - i' yC . '-..''saBBSBSl aa' -.',... ... s B 1 cye ' JOE IIl'SH te get nwny where they de something. "I linve nlwnyK had one nmbitlen lnce Mtarting te play baseball, and tlmt ls te be with n pennant-winning tcnni nnd get Inte the" World Serlei." Is the wny Jeseph put it nil. A few imps, skips nnd jumps nnd Dugan today is realizing hit nmbitlen. Few Predictions One of th? (Setlinin papers -prints in terviews with the lendlns players of the two teams .mil it Is n stintige fnct thnt predictions nre conspicuous by their nbsenre. Cnscv Stengel, the luckiest plnycr In either iengiu-. has the following te say: "Kvcrybe.lv keeps telling me wh'nt bears thefc Ynnkees are. After n while I'll get te believe it myself. However, nnd be thnt ns It mny, we will give these boys from our grounds the Imttle of their llve.1." Irish Meuscl, another Philadelphia entry in the grand fall classic, said : "I'll tell y,ou one thing. The Giants nre fighting mad. We haven't n chnncc is the way every one talks. Wnlt till the hcrie.s Is ever nnd cash in en .tour bets. If you made them en the Giants." The betting, contrary te reports, ls net particularly brisk. One bet of SnOOt) was made In one of the hotel lobbies Inst night en the Giants. The odds that went with the Yanks nt the start of ft te 1 have dropped clear down te even money. Anether bet, n Rmnll one, called for $1000 te $S00, with the Giants as the favorites. RED SOX PHILLIES ESCAPED SHUTOUTS STRAW VOTE GIVES -1 GIANTS 2-TO EDG E Of 23 Sportsmen Who Venture Opinion, 13 Faver McOraw- men, 6 the Yankees EVEN, SAY FOUR OTHERS Athletics and White Stockings Eac' Kalsemined Five Times in Series The following table sTiews shutouts In the World V Series between the Nn-, tinnnl nnd American leagues- cham pions, with the winnin-, pitcher nnd score. The Ilosten American League tram linve never fuiffered n coat of kalsemlne. though the Ited Sex have 'nkeii part In tlilrty-tn contests'. The I hlllles nlse escaped theb rush. Matliewwin leads with four shutouts Miner Hrewn is next with three and I)iiineen hns two. The Athletics nml lllte Sex were each whitewashed five times, the Tigers four and the Pirates and (finnts three times each. The shut outs fellow : inns T.I ... . nrn nnvnn ". I'll, ,.,,,,, . It'Jilen, n. IMttuburKh. ii.' Din- Mutl: 1004 Ne si-rle. 100 ; l.'nn. ip Vnrk 1 ru. ......., . "'ijrtpr. Phlli.flPpi,iV,."3,"N;,;",vV,,r-.e. Wnlnh Hrewn, Whit. Cubs, ltren. rhlcBKn. Ilrnnn, Chlrnen. . Urnll. I'hlcnB". Mullln. .ilnnn. inen ?..:"' ''"" " 1. White ,ex. n, inn; -. !'"lrnlt. n. inn1) .1. Iltrnt. n -. I)"lrnlt. n 100!) l-ftrnlt .-. riltshiiri-h fltttijrKh. s, l)..trnt l'l-1l'll-:iU. 0 HlUltMIIlt" ' Hnl"n. Schupii, N- .Vrv l!ll,1 MatheuMn N.w Verk. .1. Phll..lp.. n 1!UI Jnm, Hn.ten. 1 l'lillndelphla. n. mi.-i.tnin N.i shut-nut. 11-17 Ver,. :, ChlPflB f, .ir, ,i, ('hicami, 0, mis Itlllll 1 n.tnii t. Uhhu-r, n Vau.-hn. -hlenRi,, a': ho.ten n. mm Kerr. I'hlrasn, .1, I'lnclnnnfl n M.Kr V.1,1"1.11""".- - Phlen: 0' Kller. ci-iclniiRtl. :,. Chlinse, n 1R20 .Mult.., npw.inn.1 1 I5.-nel.lsr" (i. N I mPlesKle i'levelan.1. ; I)rui,kln, 0 I D.!l M.ne, Vnnk.'Pii, 3, ill.ntr. 0 lf.ni. Vnnk'.'e :i ilnnt. (I Nnl.f UlaiilH I. Yiiik.iH. ii New Yerlt. Oct. 4. Interviews with n number of prominent bns.ebnll nnd ether sporting men yesterday revealed the rather surprising fact that the ma jority of them think the Glnnts will de feat the Ynnkees In the impending World Scries. Of the twenty-three who were willing te venture n prediction ns te the outcome of the minimi classic, thirteen fn.ercd the Giants' chances, six said they expected the Yankees te win, nnd the ether four declared that it leeks like nn even preposition. The statements follew: Geerge W. Grant, owner of the Pos Pes Pos ten Nntlennl I.engue Club It ought te be a grent series. I will net attempt te pick the winner. 'Te ine it leeks like nn even preposition. Tennis de net nlwnjs piny le form in n World Series, and the team with the better pitching staff doesn't nhvavs win. Jehn (linns) Lebert. baseball conch at West Point and former star Na tional League third baseman I pick the Giants te win because they nre a came, lighting ball club. They wen Inst year nnd, psvcholeglcnlly speak ing, they have the "Indian sign" nn the Ynnkees. Whether the Glnnts' pitching will he ns wenk ns generally predicted remains te be seen. Herrmann Uk Giants Garry Herrmann, president of the Cincinnati Nntlennl I.engue Club and former chnlrmnn of the Nntlennl Com mission The Glnnts ought te win the series for the simple reason thnt they nre the better tenm. Jee Kelley, former star outfielder of the old Hallimore Orioles It Is n diffi cult task le try te pick the winner. Anything can happen in n short series. Heth nre great teams nnd neither seems te have a decided ndvnntnge. Jehn Deyle It leeks like nn even preposition. The Giants linve n smash ing nt tucks, but the Yanks seem bet ter equipped In pitching. ' "Honest Jehn" Kelly T pick the Glnnts le tnke the series. Their slug ging ought le owrceme the Yanks' nil Mintage in pitching. Devereux Milbitrn. captain and back of the Menilew liroek "Pig I'niir" in ternational pole team Why. the Ynn kees, vef ceurte; because of their pltth ing; then, they have a pretty geed in Held; yes. nnd some hitters. Tex Uicknrd The tennis seem pretty evenly matched. It leeks like n toss up te me. However, the Yankees, be muse of their pitching strength, might ocrcem the Gi.ints' bntting. Znck Wheat, ciiptuin nnd left fielder of the Ilroekl.Mi lteblii. The tennis arc pretty evenly matched, but I nm in clined t fa Mir i he Giants slightly. 1 think that the Giants' hitting lieuer can overcome the Ynnkees' pitching. Ivy Olsen, veteran Intielder of the Uelii'ns I think the Giants will win. 1 linve known Mi G raw te make few mis takes and he is at his best In an emer gency. It will surprise me if the Glnnts de net repent their victory of last year. P.urlelgh Grimes, r.tnr right -handed pitcher of the Rollins The Glnnts' bnt ting ought le offset the Yankees' pitch ing strength. 1 expect McGruw's team te win. Robins' Star Plrlis Yanks Temmy Griffith, right fielder of the Robins As much as 1 would like te see the Glnnts tnke the series. I think the Ynnkees will win. The Giants pitch in a is weak nnd I think that the Ynnl; Itwlrlers will be nble te held MuGrnw's sluggers. Hv Mvers. veteran enter fielder of the Ueblns -The Giijuls grent hitting nbility ought te giM them the victory. I don't think that the Ynnkees' pitchers will .'hew .is well us they did during the regiilnr season. Jimmy. Johnsten, third bnseinnn of the Hebitis It will probably be n hard struggle but the Giants' batting ought le carry them through. Otte Miller, eternu catcher of the Uebins I epcrt the Glnnts te repent their previous wctery ever the innkecs. 1 de lint think thnt there will be nnyi grent difference In the qtmllty of the pitching of the two teems. , Arthur Hivlin. fei mer stnr third baseman of the Giants nnd new scout ' for the liosten llnwcs The Gjants ought te win just as they did Inst year. ' I think thn their bn'ttlng is streii ' enough te men eine the Ynnkees' pitch ing. : Wilbert Hnblnsen. nimnger of the . Robins It leeks like n pretty hard bat- tie and I would net venture te pick th" , winner. The Giants have the task of, oM'icemlng the great pitching st length of the Ynnkees. Pred Clarke, former mnnnger of the Pittsburgh I'lrutes 1 1,,. i;,nnt Twirls for Giants &?kt , I ;';" ART NKIIF SPEEDBOYS' WIN " IS TENNIS UPSET Northeast High Was Picked te Wade Through West Philadelphians CHAMPS WON 5 MATCHES IntenrlielnMle. TennU Went rhllndelnlilii Hlch Vortlieinl lllcli Fmnkrnril lllcli . (lerninntnwii IIIkIi Ontnil If Ik Ii Southern II lull lenKiip Slandlnc I,. Fet. .1 n 1.000 i i .seu 2 .1 .400 1 3 .4011 , M a .400 ! e a uuv BERTHELLYN CUP FAIR GOLFERS Al Few Early Fans in Line for Tickets New Yerk, Oct. !. Hut thirty persons were In line before the gates et the I'nle Grounds nt midnight. Bcrniird Herrgrnn, of Brooklyn, who renched the Pole Ground nt !:.".() o'clock yesterday afternoon, held first position in the line. u. UFeUUIHKH tteW PREDICTS VICTORY Match Play Begins Today in Trophy Tourney at Hunt ingdon Valley MRS." BARLOW IS MEDALIST Match play In the Ilerthellyn Cup golf tnurnnment stnrled this morning, with four tlxteens competing. In the qual ifying round yesterday Mrs. J. K. Mitchell. Mrs. C. W. Reck nnd Mrs. K. If. Filler tied for Inst .place In th first sixteen, and the piny -off wns wen by .Mrs. .Mitchell t A tie nlse cropped up In the fourth m It PPM. U'linrn i.t r itln fntu (i-e ftnml. ' locked. They stnrled te piny off the tie nt II o'clock this morning, and the win ner will meet .Mrs. Perry. There will be benten eights in each flight, nnd -lurinc, the week there will be driving, approaching nnd putting con tests, nnd foursomes nnd mixed four somes. .Mrs. Rennld Rnrlew. of Merien. was winner of the qualifying round with n I te yesterday. The qualifying round wns remark nble for the fnet that se many high scores were the order of the dnv. I.nst year i ecu i.eitch wen the mednl with, an SI, and there were four competitors, under 11(1. Nothing like it yesterdar. Most of the trouble seemed te come en I i ue sixteenth Hele, where Ss nnd lis predemlnnted. Mntch piny will continue until Satur day, when the final will held the center of the stage. V JAPAN CABINET TO ACT IN ARMS CASb Tnifie. en. !. Tin- Cabinet, lias UiciU'.d le lake drnbUq Action ayniuht thobe vcsponsiijle ler the diape&ul of (U:uUltltb of niiiiB in Siberia. The arms in question belonged te the Czecho slevak troops who evneui'tcd Siberia two yenrs age. A formal pretctt and claim ter HGO.OOO yen linve been filed with the JnpJ eucbc Government. 10 YEARS FOR KILLING NEGRO OVER CRAP GAME Nichelson, Famous Hurdler and Sewanee Tiger Menter, Says Team Will Beat Penn COUGHLAN STAR HALFBACK The Pennsylvniiln football eleven Ii in for a very leugh and strcnueu aft ernoen en Saturday, according te the prediction penned by Jehn Nichol Nichel Nichol en, conch of the t'nh-criH of the ! Seuth, In ii letter received liv IMwnr.l WILMINGTON, Del., 0,t. -l.-Euwurd Jieddiu. Ncj-re, v.u!J-n;;i,,,-1;2", ""'""- m"'r sentenced te tea year' imijribeuuisjit and te pay i&CQ fine for ...,.,, ,,,;,, N"k(..p,, ,, , J)lch the Uilliuf et James Siultli, nlse Negro, en May 0, following pitrh." wrote the Souther,, tutor, "nnd an. ai'ijument ever a crap garni', uy unici Juatict' I'ennewlll iU i-v Saturday will he ready te go the Court" ei Oyer and Terminer today. Hi: pleaded guilty te man- lim'f. Des-dte the fact that censld- lauicuter. eranie literature hns been sent te our ' . nd.i.n nttnul fln.H.,l. ....t .. i.t. II. '.., fiuwill Cllll-.,! 1 I II Mill Mllll (irPIIIC- tiens that it Is one of the best tennis in the history of Pennsylvania, we de net "xpecf (e gel walloped. In fnct. startling ns It mi seem we expect in bring home a iderv." J The fniversity of the Smith Is In i rated nt Sewnnep. Trim . and the foot feet hall players are known as the Sewanee Tigers. Their conch Is the former trnck The eomenrntivc case by which West Philadelphia High vanquished Northeast High and raptured it second straight tennis title was the feature of the closing day's day of Ihe Public High Scheel Tennis League. Five straight games were wen by the Spprdlxiy racquet wieldeis. who out played and eutgaineil their less experi enced eiipiuienis. in only one contest did a Nnihcni player gic any real trouble. Ibis was Smith, canlnin of Scores of the 1921 World Series Games FIRST ,MK October 0 1 t 0 O 0 Tnnkei. . . 10 0 CJInnti. . . n n 0 ., Ifattrp Mnja Ham!! nrwl Hnvrf.. In 8 Inning, off Hnrnee. j In 1 n ii. r n n n3 7 e e e oe s n nml Penan Meuita". jiii utr Ueuk a., r, 200.000 FISHERMEN'S LICENSES ISSUED BY STATE IT A T? TJTCTITTTin On, .1 iir'.i nl t I wlw.lMll ( II '- tlnbtun L w.-. . , , T . ,, I i'id gridiron star of the Cnhersitv of te the 200,000 mr.ik en October 1. Luzerne county Itadiny in. Missouri. As a stnr hurdler be w.-m ... . .... .. . . ... . i .e .1.. i .-.,. , . llm mim-iei' 01 llCtli- L JbSUCtl. liavlllK IO.UUU, WJlliu IV.UUCJ i,cl """"r m nn- .MiMTiiin i nwiijiir tenm issued in L i c'.: . t 'vc. i n.i 0000 in Eeii: and 5000 ach in ;; gheny. Lancaster and Lycoming. Counties having nieic. himi 1000 weie Blair, Cambiia. Dauphin Zve, Schuylkill and Yejk. in 8ECO.M) ClASIf-Orlebrr fl inn ns,"- ".' 0 0 0 n n 11 n e ,.....! ..... . ' - .) Smith .sehnn? Yanken Olinta . 0 0 0 e 0 0 Nvhf and Rlnnla the I Vnnkfej Tlllltl) (i.MF-Orteber 7 n. ir. e. x 13 20 0 e - .-. s e anrl Archive Irani. He met P,remmel in tin creud slnglis mutch. In the tirst sef the Westerner took live straight games, then Smith grabbed one. Iliemmcl cunie back mid took the seventh game and the S(t. i.. .i i .,.. ... ii ii nn- -cciiin. limits were mucii nn- Fni-nTii ,,,. ferei.t. 'I'll,. V,.n li..,.s( n,,. ..!.. ...I "ITTII f.V.nfnctnlKr 0 ... ..... I.I.. ..I ..I.... ,., , (llnnf ,. . n n . ...((. If ... i,.-i in-, .iii..iii,-iiL sinus nm-Kwig en ;:;:; " ' " " , " '.' - " i 14 11 all six cylinders nml scored point after iiHti,.r),,nn,,; ,. ... ' .': ' - 7 point and ultimately riintiirnl the sec- s.hnn. """ """ r end set and squared the match. FllTii CLtJirOcteber in In the final set the seme was tied i-ni,... n . ... n. H. E lit four games nil when Itiemmel. the . Ulnnmt.'. . . inn r. i! ii ."."? ."! ? .. . 11...1..1..1.1 . ' i .. .. " " " ' " " ' i s, 1 iiiiiiiieiiiiiiu., get a sum 01 tne 1 .iiicrifi nejt Rrj .s, hvic winning spirit, put en n nurst or spceu " and took the next two games, set and match. The Archives' liiimlllatimi was the It i probable a movement will be stnittd when ths inrxt J.ig Ihlnture meets te restore the original prevision that every per son ever slxte-n yems of age muht have a lieens,;. The Legisla ture made twntvene years the limit. HOPE TO FLY ACROSS CONTINENT IN 30 HOURS t n r n i f 0 4 (ten n 1 . Ilattrlrn Tenoy. Hum-- Miawknt . OiiitiM riii-. -. ., LJ'P'K ' rf aW'r;-,X'B!! ii Ji. ' .ut- ""' '" "iirnj, pit Hiirne. i 7. . of 1II1L' and cemjieted mniiv iiiium the I'enn relay games. Simpsen's Clnssmnlc Nlnho'sen was a great hurdler, but his running was nirrshiidewrd at Mis souri becausi. lie nttended the t'nlvervltv lit Hie H'lne time ns P.eli Simpsen Nichelson is n close stHdent of foot feot foet bnll nnd hns turned out several geed teams since he became dllecler of nil ntliletlcs nt Sewanee. Tills i,.r 10 1H, a line that uvcrnges mure thnn ISO pounds from tackle te tnrkle nnd a fast, nnd heiivv barktield Irish Ceitglilan Is the bnckfield star nnd bis nntm (s fnmil'.n te sport fel lowers in this city. I inighlnii euunled l Ma and II) 1 N-hf nnd lilggest surprise of the scholastic ten nis season. They had waded through the league schedule of four contests, tunning loughslied ever their opponents, and were picked te give the Wcsterl.crs a geed battle, Celbiirn. Ilieiuiuel, (ililhnuseu and K. neiige were tlie single,, players who SIXTH (i,VM: Ortelier II filnnt .. . e 3 0 4 0 1 n 0--s 13 n lank.a 3 .' 0 e 0 e n e , j " l-.ittsrlei Tener. Harr". nn,! en..,.." HartPT. Hhak nm I'lercv mi! nhnl' i"i,n,":0,ff,T"5r"!-. 8 ln lnnln"neL 1S?Pll 4 In M .3- i.rr Harper. 3 In I I..1 n Sh., key. N In .1 J-.-I. uff riercV. .' In i ' tiZ' liltthcr Harne. I.e,ni P. ner-.h..wkA? SKVl'.NTH C..MI--Oetebri J . n Ii. K I 0 x a fl 0 ii (I ii l s l (Hunts. I Yunki..! 10 0 u 1 e J n n e l (I made possible tb,. s il tilie for the t.chanL"1C,-I)""Bl:" '"", s",d-r' Mvi and speedbey s. ,l were members of lust. yenr s cliamiiieusblp tciui. I'.utes and Hiirkhelme, the doubles DIGIITH fiAMK -Oetelier 13 They Ihe '"tan nm wiu ""sail nun wilt i ;n" -MaPkip e,e ;,..' : 'ttran. i',Cn.B,,p l.tle te Gethnm. Th l1' c e ,,' "'" f'u'1 tlmt Dugu.i I ?rtl" 111 he v "", l,,p. ,,"h(-' "Ii"'" l0,""'. ll I U"liN "f,"' IWVlllg " Humr ,, " " Ml"-- '"- is ii t Ink "'i'""1"""'' l'l"J"r and In,u... .' """'h In unset him. I 'JUmS !'. " I1h star te V.r, yL'Sl'lMllabltle,, ln , '" Facts About Big New Yerk Series SCIIKDtl.K (llcst Four (lui of Sewn (11111101.) FliT.t game Today, Glnnts' huuie guiiie. Second game Thursday, Ynnkees' home game. , Third game Friday, Glnnts' home game, Fourth gnine - - Saturday, Yan kees' home game. Fifth game Sunday, Giants' home game.. SKIIi game- .Monday , Yankees' home game. Seu'iiMi game Tuesday . Tess of ri In will decide whclhiT thnt will be home gnmc of Giants or Yankees. If a game is postponed en aci'eunt of rain or if for sonic ether cause a legal game Is net played I lie entire icmaiuing schedule will be ad vanced one day. A tie guiiie will be played off the following day, and Ihe home lenin of the day of the tie will remain the home team mi the day of the play-off. Tl.MK OF MA.MKS , I'hery game will stint preiupily. al I'll'. M. Gales will open at 10. . M I'ltHF. OF TICKKTS AH box seats, .sil.lie, im lading lax All lower grand stand (re served) seats, $.-.."0, Including tax. I'pprr grand stand Miiui'hcrwdj seats, $:i.:iO, Including tux. Illeuchcr seats, $1. 1 iilan( .... n 0 ' VnnL... (llll. partners, were new men te th- team ,rlrNhf n, this yi.ir. I hey had dllhculty in get- Schnn. ling used te eiich ether's play In the I opening mntch nnd were forced te a ' .n p close score. However, nfter this theyl'jlinn im ju" worked like n smoothly oiled machine. !Vanli"l' -" -"- Southern ciiilureil Its only game out of Ihe contests of the year when Its ileubiis team defeated the Mirror doubt -s lucii en the Central courts. 1 Milleu 1 liifkin. Ihe diuilniitlve Ceu- ' tral star, wen his singles mntch from McMie. of Southern High, ami Gnu1 nvin-m 1 gained his letter in tennis at the Ilnmd I .. ' ',. ' ". Crci'ii streets list tntiini. , .uiiir. tes. i lie as the only member of the team "'" r' te elitnin the ceetcd "C." Itefere tl,.. . '"Ran. lib 0 0 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 fl it. II. E t n 11 a 4 1 H"t un 11. Tl &U Hit ."117 1 Mr Al' 170 .'.IS. I HONOR MEMORY OF EX-PRESIDENT HAYES TREMONT. Ohie. Oct. . People of all walk-, 0r life were gathered heie today te honor the memory of Kutherferd B. Hayes, nineteer.ih President of the United States, en the centen nial anniversary of his birth. Mi'-.igitd with local workaday folks, some of whom remembered the former President ns n boy, weie these who were intimate with him in hin manhood and who h.u'. come trout afar te his birthplace te render homage. SOVIET REDS IN CLASH NEAR VLADIVOSTOK TOKIO. Oct. -1. Twe cruisers .nul tour destroyers have gene te Vladivostok te cover the withdrawal of the Japanese troops ,uui te protect nationals thereafter, as u '.a feared there will be )i..'ivy fighting betwesn liu Seviu Anl fercct; nnd the Wliitcs, .luti-Sevict treui-s. Tnerc Luvi .ilrtudy bwu tngagement. t" ir Lil, Hnivtj. .il-ijut 'ju huii-irrd mllcb n.'r'b "f Vladivostok 1 1'anks' and Giants' Batting Averages SAK DIEGO, Cnlit.. Oct. 1. Lieuteuanta Oakky G. Kelly .nul Jehn I'lacivady, army aviator, expiessed eeniidence today i lint their nroe.ifcd non-step llight from ban Die:e te Ncu- Yerk, 'he ""rids receid for th- tte-ynrd - - w --..- ... ;,,,., . .. f, ,, , .. slutting at dawn tomorrow, would be a success. "We expect te Iwo yca'rsngeV llT.h.in , -uc""? make the trip within thirty hours." Lieutenant Kelly tuid. ,,f ''eurp. wns due te the dexer tutei ing e. .sirnoseo Ceuglilnn is cxtreinelv fnst nnd n clever man m the open field In addi tion, lie is noted for his dodging ci. eff-taricle pints- and line plunging He weighs 170 pounds. Powers, wdie is the euui terbat k, In nn exceptionally geed field general, ac cording te NlcHoleii. He nlse is verv fast He weighs only l.'O pounds I.lndnmend. 0." pounds, one of th' hnlfbnclis. aril Saunders. 17." pounds, are the ether members of the offensive qunrtet. Itrnthers hi l.lne 9 The ends are l.itten. Hi.", nnd ShoeV. IfiO. It. Murray. ls(), ..,,,.1 Millard. 17.". nre the tnrkles, .md t Ijo guard 1-ositiens nre belli by Kent. 17.". and P. Murray. 1-V. The rentet Is Stlvern, 10. The Muriny boys, lieb nnd Oave, are biethrrs. , The University of the Seuth is sit uated en the top of n very high moun tain and the neademic year does net include the same months ns Is the cu cu tern in the North. The .summers are se pleasant that college is open (luring these months and the winters si, cold that the classrooms nre cleed. The fi'etbnll season ends the academic year. Four big games are slated for the Tigers this year. Hcstdcs the Penn ranie, Coach Nichelson's athletes op. pose Alnh m.i. Tennessee nnd Vnnder bilr. Thee nre three big Southern tennis The Tigp-s bnve net nlnved nnx g.imis this season, due te the fait thnt the opening mutest carded for last Snt I'td.n wis innceieil. The mllege color is p., pi. GIANT.s- sensen stillteil the uthletic ls,si cilitieil ; of the school made It known that no player would receive Ids letter for the, sport unless the team wen the iliaiii iliaiii pieuship, or wen all Its mutches. The Pennsylvniiln State boys' rhmn rhmn plen Ii ix 1 le cheese the latter course nnd accomplished the feat, although he, bud In put forth Ills best te aeiem-, plish II J Gerinantewii High. Central and Fraukfi.nl High all I'mMicd in a tie for third pi ice when the Clive.lens tool the uieasine of the Pioneers by a .'I te, scire. HOWLEY TO PILOT TORONTO Until, rf. Pipp. lb. . Mrusel. If., Srliang, , Ward. Ul)., Scut I. .Ss. . Hush, p.., Train . . . . Nntne. Pe. .301 Hanirefl. s. .-'S7 (imll. .lb .1. .mil Frisch, uh.. .:ii!i MfuscI, If... .'J.l eiiiik. rf. . .:.'. Kelly, lb.. .11117 Slengel. f.. .'Jli'l Smith, c .:i.':'. Nchf. p .:tOI Tram. .. Ae. .ami ..t:n LITTLE BIG SERIES AMATEURS TEE OFF IE IN LINWOOD GOLF ON IN BALTIOH llljjjl First of Nine Games Between Many Philadelphia Stars Enter Orioles and St. Paul Qualifying Round Over N. J. Links .27( .2.1.N .Mil Redgers nnd Welling Break Even KeiilliiK. I'll., ii.' I li-innv ftii.ij,... ,,, fl'.'i'l""'.""1, J';', U llW,"' 1'hlln.lPlphln II,.. M A-n-rl. ,ir, . no, I ip him! "R,,),' .'I I.T ,11 I .lllil'iripi I I KI1UI rl.Ml (l.( .111,,,,, i.Nu tit I'hil.i IMetiM In 0110 rtiuini Today BENTLEY FACES SHEEHAN FINAL ON SATURDAY Willi, Ile!,l. 1 ViMlllS' K.UIl'l llmm leui.ila 'I heir hitting will ennj them tl reuril. ttii r.ie I It peppery Pilet comes te Terms With "i"j' intnm w in Club Owner Torentii. net, I. Dnn Ilewley will manage ihe Terente baseball club's team In lP'J.'l. Negotiations opened yes- ought terdny with the peppery pilot who took WIIIKlll.'l 11' Venteun. rn.., ...1 Jt iriiui of I'S.'.i.UlphiH 111 the third .Uili r.ih.g. ,.f l.r,ck nuttinei ...n.i .n 1 i- ,1 1 j it inn , 0,ch, If'jn of Ite.idin lI ler. in iuu. Olympla Holds Fortieth Ward Tll' lrrp'.l f.Vllli.1,1 PlrtM.,1 dlvtiMl Ijrn IMI.TIMlim: Mulsfl. l,. l.iurj tf. I . nliv.n. rf. W11M1, rf. Ilentle. n, M..I-. .. Ill.lien, it,. Mr,ni. e. sules, h. t mplr. Derr, Miirrnj te will. threiIKh Hilly Gilbert, former famous second bnsemim of the Giants. MiGraw's team has the hatting power nnd all-nreuml ability te enable them te retain the I world's rhaiiipieiiship. 1 Heb Connery, spout of Ihe Yankees It's always (llllicult te pick the winner 1 of a short series because anything can 1 happen te turn the tide one way or the 'oilier. However, the Yankees appear te me te be Ihe better team and I think that they'll win, Their strong pitching ought te give them the scries. Heb Gilks, scout of the Yankees I think thill it will be a hard struggle in. 111 stint te the finish, but I expect the Yankees te will because of their superior pitching. Willie I hippo, former world's cham pion billiard player I have a hunch that the Glnnts will win the scries. Outside nf the pitching, they are a bet ter team than the Yankees. Hill Pipp, veteran Yankee fan and father of Wullie Pipp I lliinl; that the Yankees will win, of leurse. They me stronger than Inst year and the Giants will net be able te offset lliiygius' pitching strength. GOLF CHAMPS" TO CLASH dentin Collett and Jesse W. Sweet ser In Tenm Match New Yrrh, Oct !.- Miss Gleiiuu Cel let), of Pieviilciic,., It, I., niilieiinl weiiiiiu's f,elf champion, will pla Jess Y, Sweclser, men's aiualciir chiiiiiiieu when a team of leu leading women goli geli CIS meets a team of ten men In' s. I Sim day or Monday at the Piping It.. .It or Guillen City club. The gnlleues will lie enger te ieiiiiiirc the drives cf the two cbiillipleus. Ii'iirlng the Green irrler tournament. Miss Collett consistently lift drives that went around "."0 yards, while Sweetser tile better in bin tour the I.cifs in a pennant in nilV ended In an .igiei incut between Ilewley nnd I, aw 1 cm e A Selium,, ew ner of the club. Since leaving Terente nftrr the IIHs rcmnn. Hew ley has hern with the De troit Tiger' under Ilughey Jennings and Ty Cobb, with the exception of one sea son sp, nt nt Hartferd, Conn., in the listen. League. When Cobb took rum maud of the Tigers he re-engnged How Hew ley, who had been released by Jennings. K.i-.Hi ii Imnlln in in inertv in Helireinl A AlthMj;;h "iin. "tstn-.l 1 1 iir.ls ( 1 a 111..11, 1 licnvli-r iiiiriinciiit ki, i.ih 1 i,m work .if i un. ihi .lit sin 1 ilinw J Cirrlilv s l.rllliant In my i-0s merlciwi Xseeintlnn Haltltnnre, fiet I were for a big crew ST I'M I. ( hrUlensri. rf l.nl.li, II.. II... If lllccrrt rf l(rBlinn,,r Jb, llnenc s. Iir.'s..'n :ib. I.nnflr. i . shis-h in i Inlrrnutl'.H.il Ij-iiKiir; l.illVHIIIll, weed i.uif V. .1.. Club w I 'I 1 it r in , pirti.n eppf.,j I .ri'etli Wnl. f, A e ., cerIe ,n .. I. l't t,VP,ll..(U .. . 'nrt. .uitpiuipd lis nine battles for the miner le il'ii i ,wi ir.Kn or in.. , , , ... , , . jii'iis,ii ueiweei, Mail IIIl'Tf . l uif III ll of th indications lir-t of the urn- -r nn.l J ( ,h .' ir.. ,.f Hi,. K,m ! p.'inrflllK llrln.l Vlctrlx Has Saturday Open Th Vi. tn i'ith. 'if . ,1 rnnih.111 v I Is ulttnnit a k'atn.' for "u- uik nn.l I. i.iixleiiH te ntc.1! Heme nr-i.lns i.mi. -i . in mn eiwy ,-, .in, en h ei i.ancAfiit.r 1 '111 ft fn' op.. fr s,n h nnni- 11. ri-' rs C'h.'Mei .v 1 , 'ii.'tsuiDni nltli 0.tnb. , .".. 111.-, (I lies ..n lll'l Kihe 1 ll.' 1' innriihileii rteii'lii.i, HllV ll'HlM'llS iiijncnt pluy. Players Eligible Fer World Series GIANTS PlTCHKItS - Nchf. J. Haines, Mcijulllnu, Siett. V. Hiirucs, Jon Jen 1 111 id. Ityuu, Hill, Illume. CATCHKUS -Snyder. F.nrl Smllb mid Gnsteu. IS'Fini.DKKS Kelly, Fi Kch, Itmicreft, limli, Hawllngs, Magulre, .McP'icc. OI Tl'l KI.I i:HS Fmll Mrusel. Stengel, iiiiiik, CiiUliIughillii, Hob Heb Hob citsen, King. MANAGGIt Jehn .1. McGraw. COACHi:S Ilughey Jennings and Cesey Deblll. AMvi;i:s PITCHHHS Hush, .Mays". Sliavv -key, Ili.yl, Jenes, O'Dnui, Miiirny. CATCH UUS Seining, llefniaii'n', lleveiiui r. IM'li:i. DFItS Pipp, Waul, Scott, I lagan, Hitker, McNallv. Ol TFIKI.KFICS Hiiih," Heb Mrusel. Witt. MfGillaii, Khner Smith, Skinner. MANAGinc Miller J. llugglns. COACH FS -Charley O'Lenry and Frank Heth. Vildmsa It VIII.' Ml 7 Jn in. I -t iM s f M . ..I' in 11 , til iiiiii.ik.. , ,M n 111. ..II .liutw,.. 1 ' Army Opens Soccer Season Today et I'nliit . .. . 1 1 -i .,.. .rll - ...-i", OMiii mil . 1. .is.ilii'i iMrfmiuth t tit x tifi 'ii 1 rtie Xriiv ifimi mm-li, , l. Hal rv lliil iL-nn f , . r I nl. r, h 0f ( I 11, lis in- nii'l (. ,. -. 1 .nr of nutH ' in huh 111 ! of M-lrl.uis I.I plemla s ,' , ill.. .l tin inllll.ir. 1 1 Sim ,l hml. Fire i:iitnii. I'll., (i.l I V ft- .vim Ii ,r "trm- I nil .1.1 li -i '.-. .'! ijusc.t iSllili, tl.iln iK'1 .1 fei. hle K- n .11 tl,.. , ,,pij,4 1 , , k nn ,h l,(.i. 'M - s,, , ,r erai. ' ll, .. 1. , hit in. In 1 ti . Fair and Warmer for First Game, Is Premise The thousands of funs who will turn out for the opening game of the World Srrlrs between the Giants and Ihe Yankees at llie Pole Grounds will icjelce in the news that the wctth'T man I., is de. I.ncd that fair we itliei w II prevail today , ll will net I ccessjjry for the Inns te vM'nr ovcieenis as it was a year M'j.i at the op. mug contest of the HUM hum's, Tl Ilirlnl icpert Is fan leduy , nm nm Ii , haiige in tempeiiilure. Fair weather in pie dieted for Ihe second haim of the series tomorrow. te tcriuttieti.il League, nnd m Americi'ti Assoiiatleii ihis afterunen at -t.'ill Tlie weather was m 4 -- 1 . After neing far below the average of the series of the Ins! two vi t. 1 h ad vance sale of seats has b.ieme.i and this morning there was an phi v rash .ft ifriole Pail.. A badly Infe. led feet has t.il.en Tim llendrvv fn.in the bailing nir.iv ..f the Saints and forced a lust ininu'. iiing.' Manager Kellry anneun I tb.n 'liri-- leiisen would go tu center an.! ini oil Haas will be shifted te b-ft an I Itiggert will v. innin in 1 icht . .Iliel. Helitley s Hallllller. 's pititnng hope. The big southpaw, wh.. n.nv b sold tu the Giants after the . I ,,f the 'i'1'ii , has wen thirteen games 1, t.mi teen starts. Tem Sbeehan. .1 t.ghi hander, w ill burl for St. l'a .1 DARBY RAMS PRACTICE UNDER ELECTRIC LIGHTS Swarthmore Conch Introduces Night Formations for Suburbanites The I t.i 1 bv It. mis grid tenm intieuu e.l practice under eleciric lights I 1-1 nigln at Twelfth and Main stve-'s H.irbv, when Hill "Tubby ' Nichols, ,'i.rmer Swarthnieie College lineman, who is coaching ihe leaui, put two sipiads through some stift work ' new bai Mii'bl man, Cicss.in Hallo wed, who plave.l for Kadiiur High ami sl Luke's Scheel. fl 111,' 0.11 for the nam mid be w ill hl.elv lit 1.1 1.0 in I bacl, imsiiien 111 S.ituii lav's g,n 1, when Ihe 1 1, 1 li.i Hams niei 1 Media , of West Pliiliuli'llhui, at Darby Couch Nichols will give tiit Delawnie County eleven considerable m.it t iirac lice this week and he says 'ou II see. a dlfi'erenl cluh mi October 7. when it1 play's Media." The Lin n lis fir-t Miiiltrur leiirnauinut i.'i,..ir.m. Play will mntin ie through S.ituid.iv Sev -Mill Plii'inli't'ihiii m.isteief the nuishii' and King- of the putter wil tee off in the qu I'ifving round A partial list of entries nre F Ad'iuis, Lu I,,, 1: .1 p !l. l'..tres,i!e , H. S. IUj, ktr.s.. t- Citv Ceuntrv Club li. A l.niwoeil . (' HraneM. I. in- H. I C.uie'l, I .Inner, h ; .1 M I 'edii'broel; : ) C. Cleg-.-. I nn-- : IMvvnrd 1 'l.nev . l'm-i s, n . W. A. Christy, Sm view , J. 1 '. Ci., nn An nitiiiuk . II. Cabman, M Civu,. I.lnw end. i: S. I lav Is. Terresiia!... C F. Fart Hi.. 1 1..11 , il I Kaien. A' nunc t itv i ..iiiitM c 11. !:. c iv.-ini. I. In weed : A .1. G.l- Ilarrv 1,,11'iu'i'i , , . til. . I 1 .ressiii . ,. In- LOCAL ROTARIANS LOSE MATCH TO NEW YORK Gethnmites Turn Tables en Phila delphia Team, 18 te 534 Tne coif ,, t ,lf ,ir, j;,,,,,, club of i Ph'hnli lidua diiv,. , retuiii iniitch iwith the golfer, ,,f tl,,. .'w Verk Kntnrv , Club 11 ti-i-ilav , mi ihe new course of , 1 he j',, in,. in, I, Ceuntrv ( lui,. Flushing. L. i I The N'evv Y,.(.'i's I, .id !, u defeated C.irl-.er 111 tb- se is,,,, hv the I'lnladelpliin jidnets ,,n th, i ri. 11 mitrse, ''!l te 0, and tliev t.mk advantage of tins oppor eppor opper , tilliltv te L.i 1 burl, w ill, ,1 sn ,,. ,,f 1 vt Ssp, i as n four- i I In inerniiiz m.-iii I. of twosomes .md tin afn no hi si ball mi four. ball m m I. sole The s, mi., fellow , en ii ' in W mail, I'iniic I.t an. VI OK, Cast', (low n, M. T Fishmni mere, 'i n .,.,'e : laillle Cit v I eiinti I l.lnvvoed . Daniel Haggard . s i:iv I'O't.T Mnrsn WllklllSPT. M.i.-r.irl.in r-,,p M. Kac I'e.-rti.er M.H'l.l.ili.1 S.i ll M-illMN.! ViitlK M T . II i'ini.iii;i.i'liiA I ' e II rftupr list 'i ' II. 1"! lll.ll lCI'liii...,,i,i KnI,,f, . , l'(.i. ,, IWiH.,, lsi 1 1 - KIIS i ii vi:v vi-tti; i I' " t t ii si, .1 ,, v m ii n t , r , ,, l".-l. . Xt K. us I !(, 1'.. , in -tr ( d .. . n N M V . II '11 M'KI PIMA ' II .. r m up Mi.rr, ,1 K . l . ,1,. 0 M . .'. r l v (1 ."4 r the it. it. he t,,. pi,,. rls ,,f , e.hiu Club att.'iidi.l i leiithlv viniiig dimi, r ..f i,.. , ,, v.,,,), club at th. Hetel McAliiin. w ,,. , ,w ml. illesseii ev .1 liliilie. of di-tingm-. ic .ini ,.nis nml gueis. ft Plnlad i-jjed K. .1 Held. Linwood . . Kss,. Ceuntri Club: S lantlc Cm Cetinlrv Club Knight Terrcs.lal' ,1 L Hula li .leuiiiM"-. Ketule, t William It Kiilm, I .i- Fnrrell ii r voeit, i-,. i. .re. I.ssev. Cemitiv CI,.1 Flunk Melvi'le. LinvviMiil. palm. i. l.lanci.h; C Phillip. tlanti I u eillitry Clnh: J V Poinerev Snmg- h.u en: .lesenh I'ciskie. I.iiim I V C Smith. Turn silnle . ' c S, mp,. . ilnntie C,tv Cnili'iv Club. , : Walter,, Siringh m u D li Willi in -, Seiiview. .mi A F S, i t ' T'.tlis.lu I h.r' i tin .ii It. i..'i hr .1. I llll. I S , ' pi.. ii thnt V .'Vjiiv h ,i . S r.h 1 tit I i.. i in , w, nn r nlllk Bexes i ., .. i I l v. In 1 il.. 'I ' f th.. KcatB t'lusl." n. ih ' ''M iTinif te. II t. ' I 1 1 s si: i r m r mi ,.. .n 1 li,"' II. nn in I, rim of . I In- pi-ii , rf ,, w,i Iv.i in,.,n nn )., lan. Mann Begins Football Duties nul . I. I , i...i. Manr)i "i uti'i ,i. . i ir. :' . ' ' ' "- u. kitii It I ... , I ',i . . f , , hall ItliHiiulnKtnll s i , mi s ,, 1,. ... i I.. ,1. f r ... tf ,M, "We'll Be Out There Fighting" McGraw Jehn J Md inm. mnnager ,,f the New Yerk Giants, said Inst night en the eie of the World Series "We'll give a geed account of ourselves, von mny be sure of that "We bear n let about the strength of the Yankee pitchers and of , nurse we held them In high icspecl. but my piti Iters i arried us through te the Niitinn.il League pennant and they'll held up their end against the Yanks "I've a let of smart ball tdnvers ami we be out there ligh the. tlmt." Ih?h ins Jee Bush Will Pitch Opener, Sags lluggins Jee Hush will pit. h t,p fjrt ganie for the mike, s, ' s,il, Miller llugglns lust night He h.,s earned the honor and will git it I think he ought te beat Ihe (juiiiU f (dp ethers give him some help by hitting "We haven't hint butting That's. win- I think we will in the series. Itulh will be n Inl of HHKlstiince, for he is in belli r mndlllen than font icnr, nml when he's hitting they all lilt "I in net making any prediction about the length of the ncrlts. mmply say that we ought te wlu It f IX. v! K .! - ' A' Iv il TO MKK ur.ni M m r S) "" j ,. s ' a.jafii Mi'fcJ am PjsJIJ m i i m 't .'ra M I U ' M .J.XPJt