Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 05, 1922, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19
fi l-JK. 11 T "i . " 1 t EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922 194 McGraw Outsmarts Huggins in Juggling Pitchers, and Giants Take First of World SerieR HUGGINS WAITED TOO LONG TO REMOVE BUSH "Bullet Jee" Pathetic Fig ure as He Leaves Mound in Eventful Eighth; Strat egy of McGraw in Bench ing Nehf Proves Effective RYAN IS REAL HERO nV JOSEPH T. LAMUTM . New Yerk, Oct. I. FEW fist""" '" baseball ''Istery were ., pathetic during tlielr enrera ns M Jeseph nh, resilient of Tiega. Ulillnilcltillllf nn' tllc nce of thl! TnKs pUcblns ntnff. yc.tcr.lny oft. '"Slmcd by thousands inning winning ns be left the mound. Zh ffi " ,,,f :,1U ln ll,c c'-,"h inning hul h,in" leuV, , .i It was n -erry ending for the man Je nlenfi curried the Yankees te the American League pennant by the might Sblirtrenif right arm. Rush walked ? the Yankees bench wltliQUt n single fin riving him n handclap te rave the Jmin of failure. Hindi u as charged win. tw V'"1 "." ..i; ... Te the winner belongs nil the spoils , , . l Figures of Initial World Scries Game Standing nf the Clubs w. i,. r.c. Giants l e l.(KK) Yankees 0 1 .000 Ilccerd of Series (First Game) i It. II. 11. Giants . . . 3 11 :, Yankees 12 7 0 Ratterlcs N'chf, Iljan and Sny tier, Giants: Rush, lleyt ami Helmut', Yankees. Kcreipts and Attendance Attendance Receipts 1'lnyern' slime Kneli i'IiiIi'h slinre . , Commission'! shaie .'1(5,514 $110,0.1(1.00 f.0,703.3(i :ie,i3.it 17,855.40 CAUGHT BY CAMERA AT FIRST WORLD SERIES GAME unexpected tint this rookie stripling, who ncicr hurled in u mriei before, would fun Wilt nnd Until, ns he did in the eighth inning. And it was uhe un expected Hint hi- would force Mcusel te hit Inte a double play ln the ninth in ning, when the " links becnied te be en their way te u nilly. Tlie game was a spectacular one from start te fiiiMi. Pearls of lieldiiiK i dining tin- entire centeit. ! tlie history of bnseball has a W'iL.i.;r i.,nn.l e e'hecrinir th..,"'"'V ''" "'."' Mifh as Hnncref. icKic ". . -- tia.v",)rc. snowed te dm vast throng in the thiiil K" Jerd d UmcniHi. OTalnH.Innln,f en .lee RukI.'s tly out beyond neusiy accemm i , shoitnteji. Mark te the plate, racing WK f' v.'w'iSMiKi 9 . .. nnn P I . ll v A ..I '4 rv mvun BETTING IS 4 TO 5 Biuft piffifd i hcautlful a nine of hall the first wen innhigs. Ifc vns ,ou Ai. ce'''icJ I"' '''; root reot roet "tn for which he n netc.7, pulled Imn through umcratchcJ. iu rantldence THEIIB wasn't any worry en the face of Bush when Rauereft opened the eighth witn a hiugie. .w v- nerturbed murli bv (troll's siiiglf that followed. His real trouble came wnj-n iviu.li hnf a ene-bai-e b'i.-.v into the outfield that tilled the bases. Buu was losing ni" reiuiuinii.. nwr 3i little doubt of thr.t. Instead of .!.s,r tin M tiitches he used his fust ball rifflit in the henit of the platu. it!i (he result that Irish Kmll MriiM-1 wnt the hew-mile etu inie uuueruii.vu ttrritery. runt was an ier iusn. Tlin inrninr liehit had armed nnd ilu Giants had net been slew te realize it. Thev had been peeking away at Niuh dui'ing tlie first seven innings, but lu una alums (heir master when the f.iiergcnty deiuand"d that be put en were steam. Many think that Iiugg.-is is te blame for the Yankees' defeat lecalise be filled te junk Rush after th- seceiul lit ill the eiRlitli. 'J lie mite luii'inger I ml a corns of hurlers warming tin in tic bull pen, but he hesitated just thai , tlmple instant te yank bis star and'i it cost him tlie victory. I J ir The strategists thought that Rush deulil have been withdrawn after the ll.nl lilt with the bases tilled nnd none (tt. Ilugglns .ideutly bad tenlidenec ii the man wlie enabled him te win lie championship, and that renlidence. rembined witli bis afoicniciitieucd besi besi wtlen, proved the deciding fucteii in ice Uiant tnuinpli at full speed, Runny reached ever his simulder and killed off n certain hit. Take Krank Filscb's wonderful div ing catch in the ninth that resulted In n double killing. That was n wonder the fans will talk about for ninny moons. Anether double killing was the result of that spectacular cntidi of Yeung's in the fifth, when he caught Scott's liner while sprawled out en the turf. .Tesephus L'ugnn showed his fielding skill In the second when he handled Snyder's ximij and tossed him out at first. Nine het corner nitlsta out of n would have been nimble te make the play. Other fieMlng gems abounded during the game, many going unnoticed be eau.p of (he high speed the Inlielders were wetkins under. It wa a beauti ful slglit after watching tlie l'hillies nnd Athletics all season te see hew real tPMIls plilj . GIANTS Winning of First Came Changes Odds Even Meney, Says One Commissioner MANY WAGERS ARE LAID 11 In' n cci txnu In mil. Heinle ft rob mm! nut bv left nut in tin celli. Tlir illmiiitittrr tlitul nrKcr of tlir Giants inn i Wing in huttinii. He hiul it pair nf stnplcs anil n luni tiiplc ami in iithlitian tcmknl Jluih fnr AM until pe.? of llic ijiimr, a pirfivt avciag'c for the day. New Yerk. Oct R. Wheii the fiinnts ieuted the Yankees jesterday the Mc-i Grawmen aNe changed the speculation i en t'n World Series. The result of Hie opening skirmish further si-ived as an encouraging stimulant te these of :i xjieeiilntivc tin n of mind who liked the. (.milts' chances of victory, but who here(ofen were stumped with tli" lnvNh ((notations nn dm Yankees. This hesi tancy in hacking their favorites with wagers small or large disappeared among Oinnt rooters with Nehf's '! (e 2 victory eer Rush. Tills morning funis the (Jiants fnveieil in the betting at i odds of -1 te 5, with plenty of Giant money in evidence. Inlin Dejli-, who is one ..f jl.e biggest local i-eiiiiiiIssii'iipi's, (pieted tlie abe.-e odds las( niKit. He added that the odds uiii-tiia(eil "c. 1 y' V "?. i' 3& Crowd Wait 8 All Night by Himself New Yerk, Oct. f. The bleacher crowd began te assemble nl the Pole Grounds nt midnight nnd lie was still there at 7 o'clock this morning. The crowd was Raymond Degeer, of Htnmferd, Conn,, nnd be formed his own line, held bis own plaie, and did his own resting ns best he could while the policemen watched him te nee that he did net get unruly. IS BARLOW LI DSES t. R. T. BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SCORE ALLEGHENY : . 0 0 2 0 0 1 jij.ijni.Ivmi) i e n e a 3 AMMONIA FUMES ROUT FACTORY GIRLS NEW YORK, Oct. 5. Eighty girls, werlccis hi a BioekHu cnntly fncteiy, were eriven te the streets today when the con denser of nn ammonia coelw mmit in the basement w;is hlewn off. The fumes &prend rapidly th.eugh the bi.il.Ung, nnd the workers, partly overcome, flail. Rescue squads weie sent by the lire depmtmeut and ambulances weie caUul, but weie net needed. IN 2D-R0UND MATCH 13 Eliminated Frem Berthellyn Cup Gelf by Mr3. Hurd, 5 and 4 Jjj CONTEST HARD FOUGHT 200TEEOFFIN LI INWOOD TOURNEY Many Philadelphia Golfers Com pete in Qualifying Round of Event at Shere MATCH PLAY TOMORROW IH'fHf.l.ll l trt .". tclfl. ili.i Kutli nnd Yllt Slilne Giants the faeriti's and even menev nn V.N TJIR lnnkees' Mde. Rabe Ruth I "l1'. 01"cnln "r tl10 w-iics-. The 4 te 1 UM.n.... II'!,. ., mm- i , ii ir. it iil Mpr in,. srnt4 . The IniMllll' liiM-smi" i.r..l- .... 1...I i 'I'lOl .. ,.. . .... 'l.l.l.t .'111 I IV Il-I' Witt, the speedy Yankee fielder, is slfdlint into third base ns lie slretilies :t lilt into a three-bagger. Relew Is Nehf, v. he .started the hurling for the National League contenders .. but his one hit was the blew Hint eavn ! Ii the Yanks one of their p.eeieus two ' vu ,1 O t, ii l . i",T'S Wn'' -T markers. Witt did the st-mimr in tl.nt ,r.V ' .". '' .'", UK nn'1 ,nk' '"ur P"'''- frame, the hlMh. afte,- lmine tritilcc ' i m ,l,Pene- iiMeing one wager of down 'the left field foul hue. t P I " ? Ifr"1'' " "" ,1,u ;irt,1,.s '" ' (...,,1. I...... i ti i i. .1 '.'...(- it.ii lit' twi, mill I. innti nt ah i 1 1 1 1 1 l; iiai-K le it isa. if mii!f 1m Is- hewe.er. were mere fiequeiitlv, "I'M CTRIP.TI Y NFIITRAI it.- and many wngers weie reported ' rVcni .dcpcd.iii1 Rfttiiiir chI at tliM- figures. The betting en DECLARES FRANK CHANCE said that bis teammates a.cer lr 1 hi m ,,. I ,M i, " 'C'rC', ,U'n? nn pve"-gilt-edceii siimiert .leri,,. 1 ! "' 'i ' ,np .V.rP0.s.,,,"-. DeIe '" mnln- Admits, Hevever, He Placed Senti mental Bet en Giants New Yeilc. Oct. .". "I'm strictly neutral," said 1'rank Chance, former peerii.s.s icailer in the halcyon days of Atlantic City, Oct. e. Cles-e te 200 plajers from the Philadelphia district tied in the first amateur open golf I tournament of the I.lnwoed Country , Hub, which began this morning ever! tlie new Linwood course. ' , Eighteen -hole medal-plev niialifvlng leund is the program for teilnv. The firs Ha ml second round- of match play, ! eighteen holes, w ill be staged en I-'ritlnv , morning and afternoon, respectively. , I here also will be the first round nlav for beaten eights. The seml-finnl round , 1111(1 tllC spcellll rnnrwl f..,. .!, !.,.... eights are scheduled for Saturday morn mern ing. while in the afternoon the cham pionship will be decided. There also will be u special eightecn-hele medal -piny hiindicap event, open for all. I Untold Rrand, chairman of th- t.reena Committee, nt I.inwoed, and Dr j.ivi- ere uie nrst golfers te starr from Ne. 1 tee. T bey were fellow -d! bv Reiijaniin Helt, of Mcrtlmntvllle. ' la., and E; V. Harbour, of Atlentie ' tlty, five minutes later. J i playfellewTsjeaten Finishes Second In First Race in Year at Laurel - TOKI0 PRESS DENOUNCES MILITARISTS TOKIO. Oft 5 Jijift'T'ie militnii ,ts n!" i''i.ear,-ed pia"! ully uiinnime'isly 1)- me veinncular pi's in cnniu-r.'",;i . iti " c.ijnpi-ca-..v.Te ei ains left in Sibciin by Czecho-Slevi.': -roen ' .-e yeai" age ir-1 made ivnlltiblf te seuicts of intrit-ue bv the Jr;nn--!:e evacuntleu of Slbeiin. The nims me lepoi'ed te'have Kachtcl Gcneial Chan;? Tse-t,m, the war lord of Manchuria, '.1 i uh Grncirl Dlerricli&, the Vladivostok cenimnndei-. te tm tlwr an alleged plot for the two leaders te Jein in opposing Soviet l'eiccs. CONNELLSVILLE INCREASED COKE OUTPUT COKNELI.SVILLE, I'n.. Oct. 5.-A gain 0f 13 310 tens in ..!:. production last week, as compared with the previous week , --hewji in a if. view of activities In the Cenuellsville region' 1 .'.,-.y. The t ni output was 113,680 tens. iu mm ti iiJlf-. rttit .. .a.. . i i .. . iT "' . it'UM'ii riiiri' i in h t pv. fifinrntu niL .a i no l ruriiPfi i titii.. , " V:. -.' ' :,:'" ..." ';'"". ""." "" "W "" I'r"Periiy. irr'tlie scenth ,1..p(,ii i ,i. :.".. :.""i.. "V ": .n.. i ... "T. -r ' laurel. Clet .-. ri....r.ii... ., uic wen nunc airrr us nn ever, nut lining the clouds of ilefniu ui.m ,... ' V .. -i"--'-i- iiwigiii' races i ...... . -1m-ui hi..i m m. umc aim i.,i, : .; : "'jmnni, ui" r.Lh. from our point of unitize, diil ting ;,u"r n low .,- f ,J n si , ,,, ""i" ,!',' '"' N 'll,""a " "' Yankees acquired what leputntien ns ,, ,,injcr. Zu'7 ,"' M"" " ,W"r- Ml,ic1' '- itetwem t., have a tiling in the leund Mnrkling lie i ,, ,, , t, hi, ,'! . ,,r1:"' '" y"u:T' ' H Knme were fnl. 1 ha.l in the National League, it nhim ' f'e.d aImMt "s ' ch notoriety hs the lUt e the National league dirties ' ;,. "nt.!." wnnThrn ll- I-' S '.. "II! .W ! ' . ", "?ve'!"1 I'""'':'- ! v, l'? '"'':'' '.v'1 nZJZZ1?' n,uil( hU - meir inrcc inns ami tlie game, liii gel and Snvilei- sirwlivl in n, .. i """ "" "' iiepiug I lie sciles ""m--- "i i" i.-.w ami nauiinny i :," :"' """" ,""u" "" mere, fa bull did net scorn te lum- the hop ,,,. i;,,rI s,nl1i in Jit ? . i . '" h,'s ,,pvt, ,,f 'irel"'r ,",,Iv- At ''' '"' ''7. '"l''- H"it In my he.ut l '' "" ": h,er" M'-t'Tdny and finished m it, the pellet mlling up te tlie plate f ehf ami w th he coon , t L'0 b:l W,,,,,,,,'VI, .f l,ls Mu,l ,,f ii'" situation ' (?' Q"J HiB , asse-iated with the '"'I le .Nednn in the l'ocemoke pur.se e large as a balloon There was Utile V..,. i, i,, tlie count three and Dejle said that, en n b.-uis of siv New erk Amer cans. at one mile Mailing nn . he Z t of tlie !ia, i Scott 'hat lad nlT'lh' .eermnrlM0Wr,rd I i""? "'T'1 ,,1P Vankees had Tue - "ft"" I "Uist confess I put down a JViALV,y T" WmW "" llicy jnt Mrppcil in ami whaled awuj. hit 'J'he lone lis an rn uZ L ,1,'. " tV;f."Ur l, '.!,",K,M, te " "' the Glant """" Hentiiiicntnl wag-r oil the '';520"'J lia"l i?r I' oiMlew a jear , ll'Arrrni the nstutcnci, of .Jehn QJ ", own ami n-1 1 J,reV,l.rlj Vv,,rX P0jMl'l ' ombinatieii. and we,l respected coutcmpern.y Net Lmmiism J""'! . ' 1'"". I'lnj fellow wan pnt Jeseph JUUiaw icas bioueht te thn ffl n ,f f ' ,0u W "f1 N!ls,,f-V 0'" ' le Bomen menev in , '" " J'".""""! "PihIeii ns te the ' training again and showed .some fa.st fit. iriv, l,i,,7..r."wi, "ffc'V'l'''-- hj the the speculation en the jirobable Hcries !n"rU.N of I be respective contestants. ,rl,a, nt tlie A(ueduef ceur.-e. '."" ,',i"1 "J"'"'-". ard was quick en winner. s"bn t Iks ause of that teeming fatalitv' ""' ;reentree Stable tillv had a pull . R..m Real Here M,r,,Vtu-, ,,!1" '" J"1'5 ' Kpeeulatieti in Rroeklvn en the series ,,lmt NVm" n ,f,a,n en''" ,"'1,s another "' three pounds in tl,e weights and TX ADRITIOV the little Vanoleen of i,.:,ii V " Wl1" " J"rtl flem followed a similar ttend. Little wn-er- I " HluU "" ."'"Pertant series it usually stepped the distune. j t .,",0 ;;.- ,,, Ibl', 1 i.Vi i . the uith sack. ,IIB Wlls r,.ertw, nl ' J1,11' " .7,1;- has its rhal's 'nanny' for all time. fellow can ie, u ,,,!-. JeSS Ir2w i i, .''' ,f S' Noting perpetrating two of the but r.msideiable betting was mie.m re ' l.,v" "''""' """'" It "as se WHITE ? 0 Y WIW (CUM Smith failed e bit in the pinch, nuscues and Ait Nehf the e(her. The'the Yankees, , ii " '' '"! with the Giants Imth times thev en- Wnilt SUA WIN vnea the oiipeituiiity was given him. two In the seventh uciv biinirl.e.i v. f -i.iu . , . ' -.J,0'1 ', s Fl,m". Ilt ' gnged fnnnle Maek's tl,l...l,.u . " jnt...lif uiis getting bit hard and often, iinklnt' a wild heave ami Yemm f..i. I.i.,,.,in ..,., r...,u i " ..." .V.1' , .'""'n.''an their sonew. The White Sey nlu.i.s I Defat Cubs In First Game of th Cnn"" III" V- '"i""; six,,h. nni1 -,'v,,n,,, ?w'l"t,',J, ,l,lewinR the horsehide te go The tin , of W. L iVi r lie 11 t" ('' ' ','0,,,,,1 !,,,k ""f'''b "f""'' I'leliliT .lei.Vs ' Series, 6 te 2 wliile a iiinss. hill the ether semsliiw tl.nf ...,f Inkinn the enmc ai a .! , ? '.'. ' 'U.len'n. U' ' ' ""'. "' district. ie- ' -Three times l.rfn.n- !....... i ,1Pnv.v batting put the American .ensue i th a S. E. ROADS OFFICIALS AND WORKERS MEET WASHINGTON. Oct. 5. Oftinals e: iiihe '- in the south eastern section of the "Cmtea States and hr.ids cf the trainmen rnd cenditcttis brothciheods began x ccnfcciui nere today te 'eiisldei tl" ('-.aftlng- of pc&ible L.iti.i'.ts revnng wages and weikbig conditions The piopesed centiact is expected te be similai tu that iccently concluded nt Chicago with Western leads. , , DROUGHT CAUSES SEVERE CROP DAMAGE PITTSBURGH, Oct. 3. Webteu Pennsylvania's dieul. eud it-, twuify f Tilth dny, and authentiej vxniebs,ed alrT.i ..ay, ns the levive wntei supply was lapidly diiaim.bm. Itiver t.in p.-.titien has been practi dVy pualyeul :mJ Miiueia it- i"""u '-.'l u"'e i" ciuiia. iiu. v.'iatQ. i Eu.fiu held j-te-pict! fei eaily lain. Mrs. Rnnnld II Rnrlew, Phllndel nhln women's champion, nnd fermff holder of orleim ether golf titles, wan eliminated from the Rerthellyn Cup competition ever the Huntingdon Ynlly Country Club links today by Mr. Dorethy Hind, of Rclment Springs, 5 nnd 4. Mm, Hurd went out in 41 and wen (he match largely through her excellent short game. Her putting was alite et a high iitandard. Mrs. E. G. Marshall, of the bem clan, who finished second te Mrs. Bar Bar eow in the medal round yecterdny. liar ing n card of 01 te the Mcrien fttnr's 00, and who is expected te reach th final round, had te fchew her best form In order te advance te the soeend round, Mre. Campbell was opposed bv Mis Anita I.chne, of Chicago, und it was net until the nineteenth hole wan reached that the match was decided In favor of the home plajers. Misfl Helen Meehan. of Cedarbrook. a member of the Median family of, golfer. ulse advanced te the HCfOnt! round bv her L'-and-l icter. ever Mr. C. I. Armstrene, '. IJnnerch. Mrs. ;aleli Y. i us, of the home club, fbewed die wan going te make u hard tiy for the cup denntcd by her daugbteis, Rerthn and Klleyn, for sh wen from Mrs. Raymond Sletter, I'hll I'hll ment, 0 and .". MIhs Ference McNeely. of Mcrien. bnd the eabiest match of the right plajera te qualify for the second round when she defeated Mrs, .1. K. Mitchell, a clubmute, 8 nml 7. JOE GANS IS VICTOR Italian Boxer Gives Soldier Bart field Severe Drnbblng New Yerli. ()t .". Soldier Rart fleld received a painful mirprise at F.bbetH rieltl last night In the form of a eevcrc drubbing from Itulinn .Tee Cans. The Kwartby Italian outbeicpd nnd eutpunched the soldier, nml had a wide margin of advantage at the dose of the tenth nnd last round Gnns battered Rnrt field .several tunes with heavy right-bnnders te the jnw. Rartfield leaped nnd bounded like a frenzied aerebnt about the ring in his effort te hit Gnns or avoid being lilt. Tlie soldier swung from h!n right heel nnd once nearly hit the ring light. Rartfield landed en Gans nt times, but the chief execution was by Gnns. Rart field tried te meke a whirlwind finish, but Gans lusted the limit en- te- i-U Barnes and S hawkey te Hurl "t re?stirnl ns hits were killed off b il'fitniuliir liehliiig. Hill llj.in. the :ieuthful star from IMj Crus, wlie js eredite.l with (lie Uiteiy, surprised the multitude bv liis Mccptiiinal niiiiiiidueils. It unstetallj flcnrrnl oftuien ii Hint Mrflrwc nut emu, i, -it mi muiyei opponent. Me (haw ii murk te make a rhaugr'nnd in U'Uvh enci ypHtridan ajiernoen pieyed effetire. Hwinlni elm e te ii ait nnd then in lies the itnm of tlw I anln I'cjent. linrleil n ineee i.r .v?tflOil :. l...-..n I... .1... Vi.?.... ..... " '.'h'" '" C-.MIUi Chillier tun. ...,- wiiiiii-. niiiiui -nm u)0 scries. Vink ...t.i.., .,iii hi .;hipi against niikiij was made that the Giants uenl.l l,,,.,. tedaj s game, Yankee admirers Imh, pi he. niuub Hie wmideii ;.ite (liar leads the I'tLlieii-p in the phijing the Ions ALL AROUNDTHEPOLG GROUNDS i: he money Bush Cats the Gate Thcei a ji, , ,(,,,. 1,-iicrc the 111 IIH7 ?iiC, ...I"1' fn mini fn.fi me iwii.iliui "wrilu hut liuiji neil, end th mid f'hmri )Vlt, ,lt ,ilc ,iiuty ,,i,)llm;n!h UU a it,y of fiitc enuici n pitrhcr nicut 11 hfi'r ,iiW u .l ii. tte ,i '"';' ' ii" iiruiniiiy "' " "iiiiiiu r ((jr. in in lefml nit Imn mueh In' intuits the i men in ii. 'Minh I i n Hi 1"' ' inept hn uith iiini)n, i'i'd i mi i r, ' a in ludli 1!).D00 of his subordinates recegnired him. iiiid tee, p t Ket another leek ut their old bes.. A I Lang, ex-Majer of St. I'eteislmrg wiihii Is net the capital of Soviet Riih sin. wan In the press 1JX. earlnj; his fin-famed I'imlice suit. Tlie suit lias nmie checks than the Central National, vnT-f", ',;f",sllm' WhlttiMl. former Ihil idol, who ns gheu a one-wm licl.et te loleile hecausn he aired his mlewinces iignlnsi erganied baseball Iirce7ed in before game time. "I'essiiiu'- as stalking Irvin S. Cobb " piesent n, i, i,j,., ,) (V)!)l) ;" iiruing ter -uie of Ins n iassiM awaj reitiiliy. , Bluenose Off for Halifax I.iinuilniri:, , s,. ,itt .-, Th ,..,, , itli.n.il rl,t,inl,.,t ll.hl,, . ...... '"' 1'Herin- 1 i : -."." . '-'" ' nan n.iiitsi IIHt'S ii. ..tall. II. II... ...I - 't-,. la...... . ..!. 1. . . . -. ....i ... -- - ' . --.----. - . - ., .. .1,1 i, n ratlin, i iii:iii. .inn iki t.r.prr.tri .n tt. .. i.:n: .... iuirun, llru il i netiln Al Trncy. n nild doubling a Mi'lll off first. E-E-E-H, Y-A-A-H! FIRST RUN! am An tram,!,,,,, fCi Itt.thep.uli UimiHit 1hu in tn . 4 t'intuiitlii mmjht the thuncr. ll'i n. 7 mi . t' ll iiiude i. hid fe Vki " ''"'' ''" "'" happier dan. nerve in the sevUli r"t' ie '"""I' "'"' ""'"''l ,'"'',' '"'" drcw !t '" "n " '''' pups 1 eiii'Af I'atuc nf a leial ice inc. tnill imide .. f,, fu, ,ec ;,,,,, ,,,,..1 innliiri. Uc with. 'i.rc '" """'. an he thinks , vi inc gate '"0 -note" ,,, Hinjijiii, let OHIf llilll. ecr (lie When Tail Smith was eni Up us a pinch bitter in the seventh inning' he must bine , n a mws eed wmnnii In the stands--and a pair of cress cws i.- I inegreatest jin In the world. Tlieie i-i one antidote for it, acrord acrerd I ing le bnseball supeistitian. Spit or, ins Sir. Cotnsteck would s,j - cxpec- i ternte in eiir linl. ilai 'i?ITrJ' ,,m" '""bed like "Sun. ' , e "(il" Miuked oft his , l did aj Nrlnel Allc" for must of the game. ' ',"" ""ll' ,,ll";- 'J'" " "'"'. for he en nun u iieiiine piaj . I'ieI ililv there was niieihci jinx linking aieuud that be didn't knew' iiu thing about. TUKRi: was a siiKht A I,.i i- ... iw te r ii ,"7." r1,1,"1?" i"nins' It cb, - i ,!l,S s "'eke" ball. n,,"!1 '""" !' dentil in- "Munlr tim cut nd .1. " ".'"' 'W hum hull. Ii i...u 'i 'il nliniys forgotten. M ;'! "Mwl into the press Plain"? Vlen.'V1!':''.'''.'''"''-"'!'-YKi thirn "Vr,H,y ttlUm"' Jit Six" w , "? Mlve of cheers. Cra'' ni'niens ""' I"""""" fur Slc iWMi!"1" ,0 J''' ""'"nor !,,,.. -Uw'.Ci,'?:.1' ,,e"i,,,l Tt.. . terk- ..n2 I'l'l The Vaubee luanngrineul nmile an effeil hfi)n the series began te bale all soft tlrinhs itulimiil In soft bottles te prntict Whilcy Witt. ri"i Slfbw.-ilKta i, v... i .. -.. ..: - -. ..v.. ''ur.i nnthem . " ' " W,1J ,.t .in ii if .. .. - - "' h" "Mr iItI,.,." is .","." .M.n.'.". n i"l Y. I?' 'tVuHll' ""'.'''' ""''' Af"' " "tl't an clothes, hQBS L enB These rreneiit III!?.. !' I'ershlnir .!.. . .......,. ififfl' civilian dethe. "LXVSXl Receipts of First Game Shattered All Records The ,'!ll,,"l 1 pei seiiai who witnessed the tnM game of the Weihl Si nun at tlie Rtdu (iieumls jesteidaj paid !sll!,ll.'til for their plemuie, the larg est iiiiieiiut cer taken in for a single World Series game. Tlie prcMeii'. high finanilnl murk for a siiigli- Win Id Sciles game was (alien in at the third contest of last year's series- between the Yankees and the friiiiitu. when 30,nui) peweni. paid $11D,007. ci! from P ibp One biass band wluleil aw.n the i hat ilr.-iggMi until 'Rabe' ml i r iii'i'mu . gaibed in Iminj "the Giants have beaten the l-.V.. . . , . "'" "!t .'". fl"e"t of their I iinif.u ms f uhite. ,ik.. int.. the iili- ;. . . ii .. i.i . .tiniiii ii .i.'i"e run u in t m ii.. ..... . i-S III I liy nr fll'in i' l.itnn rtn- ---.-.. ...... ,, ,,, t,(V ,(l,t KMIIIP ' ,.A . ..t.l I .. fill . . i " . TO ( llW'tllll flirt I ill llii inn n..i.l.!.. t- M' lull te ii. mind has the bWer , ham e ' lu,.V S."r .,""",,' .' -: It '""" Iriesp. Mie et (he Yankees' anii'irenl 1 " ,r"""r' " 'r"' victory for ue:u. snpeiierily j (be box." "' .11,sAmllf "" 'l'W ever their I -Tlu. ,,, , ,, ,. ..,...,, ,:w ft a ,M i nfn.t- u.-i. n . . Muillgau had a perf. ct day nt hat I tliw morning wim the du-t of the fir-t . ,,,,, ci t. neper. itli four hit- in .- many trins te ilie skirmish deelinacl 'Hie Giants net ranked h tlie ex (t, n m iiie-t of the fans ,is stteng fiiiiigb te be callid fuv irites mew ii. ' tiiv lite highest iiin- uncle, aiier viiin'n.' tin lii"t World Keiiiv .ime fmiu t' nii.ei.s, ;j tt, The ilghi Ine .n' dl-plnted by I Cap am l'. iiui ci .ie, 'is ei. ites bus brought lue Vir.i I I c i , up mis IIIU'II l llili'e here n' whom seem i mil nn eii tout ' (Ji nits re .gum; te bieeze ibii . t h" wmld's title. (tie game neier von the champion ship, ami the Yankees will be back 'there this afternoon uitli renewed hopes te step the Giant p't.ic Their loyal 1 supporters, legie" of then, -till eude j the same ( ennunlee t'n manifestwl before jesterdnj 's L.itt The stand ready te defend their iiinuifes against anj pelt.t tbet might b p n forward Jby the opposition icgai'ing lie chain- ipienship. llugglns ICai iters The talk that gees at tels and wh"ieier bit' ' i which is probably unmr.i show that IliiggiiM, (!esnti tl.e oeen.UL slruL'le. In. i I 12 McGraw Tl ese nrdeut m will i enctsle that Nehf i- i r I man te bent but that th" s I off In tit jfsteriiaj, and i a.! tliviered lit the pslihultgi' , series this morning we e , viciei v for the Yanks Shawkej lias this en I ipitibed in the seties !n' he failed te win, but tin t. thi i wer'" in a ngln i , mer" alst'it the Glum b i i Ru-li. I If the Yanks gi t nun i this niti l numi tlie giaii i l be shuttered tit juei is, I .lust te prele the ti 'k, it. - I dem, it takes but n feu u r lielel letinj te lititl that t i (,.', i aie iiem fur mid hwiu the bic famntes fm (lie title el cilillupieiis et lli i, s-c Ope In' was made p, a i much' hotel th s morning hi a i- i. r hut ib I Giants iMitihl win In su gt - It was 'nn s te ," bet at that b.g 'Ids with enh one game out of tlie tun 1 The betting en this uf t rn. mn's itiue I also niiers the Giants Th, betters bine it 7 te ."i that .Its. Humes ul, Istiiud the Yankee batters ,,i tneir heads i.lehs didn't finish mere than three games during the closing mouth nl the .am- pnlgn, but that mutters little te the men with the long creeii Iljan D.ul, lleiNii Theio Is one dark hersi pitehet in this scries who may prow the big surprise. He is none ether than Riu Ryan, the youngster who fanued the i ' " ' ' '' " " C T'"r- "" - t " Mv .,-.. .,-. ra ..Ax.rt. v A'vMA,dLh.:L3W mighty Rmh jesterdav and made Wlmey Vitt ivliifr the ozone, both in the eighth round. Rjan'b curie ball is one of the be,. In th business, and th lining man bns n power of grit that the eldest of the leteratis siiini'tlmp4 link. He's only a kid, but it must be remembered that nine leai-age Rush ms a kid, i er faced the Giants ai-d handed them it totally uneK 'ted detent. Otiu in.- "t tl.i 'lubs prcdi 'nl that nnether i spin i'i imwd w il , ,, ilin, this afternoon I'll., re-erved seats are all sold a. id tl.ei . ipcct that the un. re-erni st its mil he gobbled up hours before the -eludLled time of Marling. The -ealp."- -lerr reaping a harvest this morning m 1, t''l lobbies from enrh nrili.ils. Thej aie getting twenrj tne te tbtrrj-liii uellnrs for a single game tiektt. a p-etid price. The brilliant p.nr nf t!m Giants h.i br. igl reiev.-ii nrre-t mi the sprte's. pattii'ii' n l from m t n town Thous ands i .Mile ..,,i T'.w i Ii s un-uuis from tin .lib- -.. : . ' -. . ,' V,., yerlv iti,i.ii- te -e" uie uiie c I'm 'erics. Alip.irtlltiv n' . , i, In be p iseiit llliH nftrt noun Want Stanford te Cancel Game SETS WORLD'S TROT MARK Peter Manning Gee3 Mile in 1:36 at Lexington I.eingten. Ky., Oft .",. 1'eter Man ning, a three-year-old gelding, th property of I. Gleasen. lowered h!s own world's record beie yesterday bv trettinc a mile against time ln l:.l)r,;. Hlrt Hlrt recerd of 1 :.r7'1i wan made nt this eurstf lnt year, whll he trotted a tulle at Columbua la-t week In 1:37. I - - v I Central Y. M. H. A. Mermen Win i Tr fxttrrl v it It A i nnnir tfm. nni of fie Mn,imi ariuiitlt orKin.lfiitlei Iti the city. ,itfil"l thn Kij.pl. Hu 'mrnlm; Club, "' V. tt I'l.tlndclphU, tn r riunl inK it thn M It A ixl. nt li.-e-i-i nnil Ox teri "fMH Ut p!ht 1 h tni'l point cer nnil L'S ti 2' with ft mteri in the ttnal .i"nt ts. -f,n raif turnlntf the honern t"' '".v Hmpl" U Mrtue of thflr vln ir rt: tr-i 1 !. JI uftirrriifitien annexed tlt fr-' r .-) the (Vcllla lireyfutei Clip. Fr-I Imii il ri r'Mn nf lie. ,ii J'rtlladvl rhlfi nattit r a eminirntlnr.. -vas the itar. Greene Wins Gelf Cup Unlit nn ilnss.. i.t r. Th ilylf Prut .1"M ( ip entrt-f' ' - ,i Mm hfatln of 'wcnu U, - Mmwdiumit" id'! el ibi nt th I)elli.,r i iunt, and Puln t lun n en bv .-s ltd". Id '',-.'! of tie I'rnilrn Ulvr Ce in y f'j'i i' I Uu en 0f th,. W'llMly I'etifr' t . i' p re sicnil ami A. It Ur.. .i . ' i.tc ''in,", L'euiitr t'lub was flfO Jet Farrell Is a Winner I .. K -re r-iu-nti r uinrn-r In t'le -vln-tie i He It ,: 'tli-ftrf ,ift tilwht ii.fe.itln .s .Ii r lit- in i -'ielj'l f.ir i eu.iil bout "' u-,. K i .nine iKf.fi Herman Klsa i. i i :" .i-. ! t i i ai v ppni jne .Minlne in llif tl r 1 Giants-Yanks Series and Season Ratting I'urtlnnd. lire. Ci e ht tin ii rsit -Ci n-t Ii t r '!bi , in I'iri.iite, s., J..J., .-t.iuferJ I i . tv! I -iirs. . f .i ' r i . Ii.n nn sh' -u!. I a t . AKf.inif h ; m' -.. i tn Stiirffi' , tl" It i su 1 H' c -th iiftui m iii h' i u.'nr It i ,- i '' - Ilep-i.enta' v- of I- S't B .) ' ,( t ' rfei. .i . ,. t - ..f'thf- t. II t f j ;!, J "i .ti I enn i " f "ail rin ' ( 1 ' hi ur.i i it ' Jin f I l,.- ' l. Pr. . -- . ' ' ' hiinin 1 i u ,. t! e be. I - talked stems te It -S of U ' ge nil i. is rneter i luni i.r st tn i 'it r .r Rush i i e the ti el one He ine . i's i.neu ,i .lows "ill f'm ti am The Winning- Pitcher I.IM Si .tsen fin lea icnige Ainrace R.iiKielt, 's ,:nt .u.'ve ttreli. Kb StlT 1.00ft I'rlsih. Jb. MIT, ..-,00 h Meuvel. If. .?,M) ,2.-, eung, rf. ,:::u .oeo Kellj. Hi. . .;2S .300 Stengel, cr. . 3(1S .230 Nnjder. r. ,:HJ .33;t K. .Stllilb. c .'JTS .000 Nehf. p ,L.V, .000 Rjnn. p. till .000 YVM.l.i- Mll. if. .J07 ,'JISO Ouenii. Rb. ,2Mi .2."i0 Ruth. rf. .;;i .250 ''PP. II). . .330 .250 R. MeiiM'l. if. .31) rum sib.nig, r. .310 .500 Waul. 2b. .203 .000 si tt. ss. .Jtlh .000 Rush. p. .32.1 .000 lle.il. P 21.. .000 . "r?. :?i i ri ";v: " !"'" mnK ti.e ia( ,., ,hB n.,.,.t .,. , r: j e tfi.iD, i-iiiiiFieii, iu riia in ire Pliotecnillli the I U'lllfts ar ITttn.le ii . , '"" Scliaiir. ltmiirrnfr km;i.... K.ui- n-Z"i .". " 'IV.. f? Uml"r Kleni. Jennings, (lesirge Kelly. Wniiv ..., ., -.iii"urii, uiiunuss ueunr. Baiicrnft Kro.,1 ,. it.,,..i. ''.."71' t- I.. r'. ...-. . -..v.. .... .t.vxvi a DlMCIfl. which 1m breusht In Greh wMi (he tying run . RttM R N He went en (he tnuuiul at the he ginning of the .'itlilli iiimiig fur tin (ilauts and is milltnl with IP win, as the (il.inls sceml I line counters In the ue.t litnlnB agtinM me lnniis. 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