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: Bs TEES nes j — club. Hts, batting” aye WEY | tedeitowsrd any of these offers was jing to get im by those hooks to the al i f fi ne i dropped off about 30 fi b | ewatained in cable dispatches quoting|‘jaw.”.-. The ~tlajority of French | sal J q i Vb +s f struck out sigest twie Ge atts 6 VUES &. ‘Shfy mahager as rejecting O'Rourke’s| sportsmen say Carpentier should re- , = 7 - = ~ , © @emanding’ 1,100,000) tire but only after a final match in _ ON E T 1 - swinging a ihe all ning ae) : y oF 983,008 me the current rate phe . reestablish his reputation trying to meet it.” i 6 as a brilli fighter. VIC OR Good Harling Is the Big Con- bi paca ; i Rept i bab ish at: Georges is not consjdering retir-.; Ki ideration, of Cou t “Bi : fees : New’ Beseball tpech ‘i par se a Migs Bicpeneatiite ing and scoffs at stafements he is} T0 BE SAFE sideration, rse, ‘Bu j ‘ ‘abe Ruth’ and i his For ripe Fa l i i 1 Planning ® stage ca is Hoviacat eaks i ‘ 4 , bi i created a new: he in fy } ‘Parle, : boxer, he says, and intéhds to remain Breaks of the Game Cottht tote i ee cei od : [gree the dramintic. finish of: the| one “as long as T have the strength | Heavily, as Well : ieee ! : >|. Seams in Pech i Dee ae Ad eer AGarpentier-Battling Sixi| to put up my fists.” * i ‘ y . The ie isto get, te if KS he te ny F7 Meanwhile the victorious Siki is as ie ge ™ hed : e "former's McGraw Wins. Tenth ({ham-| *' os i is ‘hit-an-ran : looking gor new heights to con-.{ i Sa60) a By’ Billy’ Evans. Bache bens ire f f RSH ij f \ apr Voring federa\ quer, and although he is a light! pionship in Typical Will pitehing decide’ the: issue” in Seana : g have seen batters . javie| 00: Bad he acest, ef tlie judges’ sion ‘heavyweight, has his eyes on Jack 5 : . the.1922 world series? gi ‘ rl vans this: by drt 4 3 _ “the ¢hanipieaship to. the Dempsey’s crown. Finish 7jitehlan ase besayths doiinating 4 . ther clpnds, psa See aa moh ‘| Senegatene. Siki is. 80 popular that when he« : of TAStOr: In pene teR ye every -¢ a : ; : ‘ f “Clone to. a ibexex! a . lunched in a downtown restaurant, : spi (sds Sige BEATE NEG swoon, the two major league Pennant ; " a ee ne opine | ca nth pe ae eee today, hero worshiping crowd gather- |" , Giants today arg champions of the! “\jrereas ee 7 - é Pt out ef ,Geerges : sajntain. thet Curpentigr was clear-|°d oNtside and blocked traffic. Siki National League’ for the tenth\time Jateateney pening iste Her : ee 4 te 5 <a 1 ie ped tidey (by | ; tripped by, his pponent. Victor ia tei 66 tej einesond stars eiacen| in their career. Eight of these tri- ji oy 4 ae, for. wom the fielders: always ‘pla; gr) Bearer: ene ot the: judges, is one of | 8ccompanie { umphs have occurred since 1904 un- |S0™e have. Hlaved:.® Prominent part | "sa in close tothe Infield, wht nave) Am ponents: Hic inan-| have taking this. view, but he ex- | White, to bow his acknowledgment toi | der the leadership of John ‘J. Me-/ fxctllent pitching . featured 7 broken inet the home-ru Fea | SRR Me: alters, : ‘Tepot, | DP ‘the. belief guch°a fouk by| the Sdmirers. * oie is) yeRRuan Ei J eat the J i 4 é : Fears Color Line. Graw and this year's vietory came last fall bet Yi : gould: net yrs affected the eut-| after a typical McGraw finish—a bat- beng the Glatt stwsen, the enbees 3 ; ~ “I would give 50,000 francs to be“ tling drive in whieh thefélub landed |Ore-s:aéd, either. The ite eintate ip Be 3 {The lively’ ball changed into. white man,” stad i; on top despite the loss of its star! on the whole had no complaint as to}. fee ¢ 3 y premium off.a home. bins Battling Siki, the conqueror © of twirler Phil Douglas; the collapse |the pitching, other than the failure: be ‘ Mn 1886 Ed Williamsén’ mn¢ George Carpentier today, after fl of’ the rest of its mound staff, andlof Bob Shawkey.to win, * ® oy | home runs.’ That mark stood ceiving an immense ovation from in the face of an eleventh hour sk? 4 gar * : N q 1919 when Babe Ruth made 29. ©. i multitude of admirers in a Paris menace in the form of the Pitts- Six Great Games. F ee ‘This year at le Y «. fi restaurant. The towering eee | burgh Pirates, Douglas and Nehf of the Giants i ‘ _ * gael $ : batsmen wil) mi 792) financial "proposition te) Silt. and. said that he was afraid Dempsey Long George ‘Kelly, lashed out'the {pitched six. great games. Nehf was e - * home rans, a mark that stand fe Would :not do so pending: o: reply. : ow bears few marks of would draw the color line. — H hit that scored FMink Frisch with fable to win only one of the three 35, years, -Invaddition Dave : Driveell: - hae} thet ir setters, But his phy-| The new champion is married to a the winning ran in the tenth inning }that he worked, while Douglas ‘was lead of four runs. means a4 offer of $100,000 for: Siki ane. axe keeping him. in bed be-| white woman, who somes from an e: ‘ of at struggle with the St.| Victorious in two of his starts.’ Of 3 : : fi ‘a modern ball game, tly Harry. Wills, en October: 13)| cause aatsined ankle afid| cellent Dutch family in Amsterdam. Louis Cardinals and removed ‘all}the six brilliant games worked’ by 4 : bi Pe homerun idea rampant. 4 Thomas F. O'Rourke has. put in| fractered:xight hand. He broke the|She is tall, slender and blue-cyed trace of mathemateci! Uncertainty in|Nebf and Douglas, the Giants were a / series “games mely Dest ont ter $25 000 sores mee with | band. ecskoll: Hollander. She ap3eared rather over- the pennant chase. The final score | able.to get only an-even’ break, ¥ fi ap -. btheagh' 5 . ; ba Laps on im Pibieea Te toe a ard head, that negro,”| come today with the sudden suet F, was 5 to 4, and Bill Ryan, who re-|_ Now for .tWe part that Jesse : i ie fi 5 ; itis at only indication 0: ‘I was wrong in'try-! and attention paid her. | Iteved McQuillan in the tenth receiv- Barnes Played in the {ump of the = = = —<= d dit. fe the vict “4 jan lever in any >wor'! series Ske Yeakees Tending: the St. Louis has ‘there been a better exhibition OPTETEOO STARA = Brown by three and a half games of Binch pitching than that display- = and needing but ene more vietory|°d by Barn ; =| to clinch the American League title,{ , Despite the fact that he wa =; cannot, settle the issue before Thurs- ected to_start.a single game ofthe : ei nENE Ok wae = day when they open a: three game|cntize serics, the great relief: work 3 * =, series, with, Boston. They have one] Of Bames was ® bright spot in the =| more gamethyter that, with Wash-| PY 0% the Giants. sii =, ington, The Brof&ns will complete ‘Teney Given Preference = their season with a three-game series! In ‘the third game of the series = with the Chicago White Sox, begin-| after the Yankees had scored four = ning Fr The best the Browns! runs off Toney in the third inning, : = could obtain is a tie whYch would] Barnes was sent in to relieve him, => result only if they win all their re-’ He held the Yanks to one run and. = maining games while the Yankees|fcur Rits the rest of the way, strik- = drop ail of theirs. ing out seven men. The Giant won ; = With the worle’s series thus a]13 to 5. KS = practical certainty as an all-New| In~the sixth game of the series = York affair,plans for the annuaipToney again was given the prefer- => e classic call for its opening on Wed-{ence over Barnes to start. In two-" COLLI Ss PREDICTS STYLE = nesday, (Oct., 4, with the Giants as| thirds of an inning the Yankees had*|’ OF PLAY IN WORLD SERIES = the “home club.” Games will be| scored three runs and three hits off = g layed on successive days unless a; Toney, and ‘he was sent to the z a = Feventh game is necessary to deciau{ showers by McGraw. BY EDDIE COLLINS. six. “And I think yam safesin say- = the championship. In that event, a Once again Barnes was ‘rughed to World’s Greatest Second Baseman. | ing the ‘six were better applied. and = Inpse of 4 day would occur between| the rescuet In the second inking In spite. of the fact that there has} counted for more than the seven. = ¥ TPs: ot and’ seventh contests’ | the Yanks scored two runs-at the ex-| been @ decided --evolution in the| Just so this year, I would be in- = In the only other major league] pense of Barnes, then: he settled | game of baseball in the last two| clined to attach small significance =] yesterday Cincinnati trounced Phila-| down and blanked ‘em ‘the » rest. of | Youre and that now it’s distinctly a| to the fact that Sisler and” Williams = dclphia, 10 to 3, and climbed to the ‘way. In this game he struck | Same of swat and hits and runs/ of the Browns alone total\ indore i = «ina fraction of a percentage point out'10 men. The Giants won 8 fo.5.{ te of, much more frequent occur-| stolen bases‘ than the entire ‘Yankee = of the Cardinals in the battle for]: Easy to: See xj Fence, due, let’s say, to simplify tu/ team. > = Ried pl Th yarious causes, I am 6f the opin-| From a fan’s stapapotat; as welt! = . phird, piace us it is aa easy matter toi see! ion the style of: play’ in a world| as from a player's, I’ > STUER ESEED zt the all-important part played by the S player's, I'-would = ‘ MIKE COLLINS pitching. No feature of this depazt- series will. always have a tendency | interested in watching the’ = inion /avood eat, mare (an the relte | to, be more along thé of coavention-| style af play inca world sertt = ; WINS MATCHES work of Jesse Barnes. al conservative: hues. / I would in watching .¢l = R Now for the: part played by the My reasons for this belief are sev-| Understand me, not that = breaks of the game. eral, “ they would be any the more sut- = Mike Collins, Mandan © welter “Tri © Uae. € game of the series, | {i the frst “place, opponents in wf cessful, but because .of.the fact: that! = SALA ah i ot with one out, and s,med-bn first, the | World serlesdo not know each other,| there’ would’ be sppertuaity for, a = , 2 rotcadive: widen Sioux -City, Is, batsman hit the. ball te:Nehf. With:| ‘"dividually: or -collectively, as well| greater variety. ; Me = id McLau shlin, @ ‘double ‘play in sight he threw they know the. teams they combat} The Yanks’ style of pl = Coline rte aca ter andar tcc, hth eer ee a ce eel Pete ule So tn What lot of time sdvertising saves ust We'need = “d 1; at Si City he wrest- 2 Lad {ts ‘a 4 drow Scabel; ot ier ve cainates to | ‘0 €0 over the plate. ‘That run was coming off, it succeeds in ; something. We see it.advertised. And we go straight i = 4 sent wi Tac te, and athe meat to Yi as Hor aed he [Seely ger eg deat ye he mw from where we are now to where the article issold. — - = Laughlin he defeated Jimmy Tatoo- reer M : Driptieediepentienray pee ki fal ws ort hargy og \ ‘ = ed, claimed to be Indian welterweight | _°" tre eight inning of the fourth do ina ame! the ag, ey j= > = champion. Collins wants matches Sei with the seore a tie at 1 to:1, a oaks pervler Lavine ie Serle ee 5 mt ' = in this territory: the failure of Mays to handle @ bunt | too short, the risk too great, andj assume the initiative aad,pull the | Have’ you ever gone avouhd. from place to pike goals = proved his undoing. TI! Giants | not worth it. Asa last-resort, when! unexpected. ‘They, are. mtore carefa — ty iar dines | sored saree runs in that inning, ne means of making runs haved in their play, and make use of thetr| 23 5 ing for something which you know ‘existed but which > = i enogel to win. Ae: & manager may ‘be forced to} stremgth to better advantege, “hE "Pas —t ‘+ Baseball Standings Teo yotal Fables |... [attempt anything. Don't let me give the impression Lge ‘ jobody élse seerned to know anything about, not even } = ‘ | thro tumbled baile by the usually | For, exaniple, in 1911, when thd} the Yanks are dumb ‘and: the Browns} 4 : t re storekeepers? = AMERICAN ASSCIATION. reliable Ward at second enabled the| Giants couldn’t fathom the offerings) vice verss, I have jist’ as much = we WwW. L. Pet. bees to score both of their runs in} Of Bender or Coombes with an de-| respect for Miller Huggins as I hav@ i — St, Paul 1u2 58 ~—«637 | the seventh game of the series. The ‘McGraw started his| for Lee Fohl, and regard them both! 2 P = Minneapol BB 71554) Giants won 4 to 1. The two fumbles base-stealing ctusade That| highly as basebart men. But they You have wasted : an hour, ma - several hours, = é were fatal. not mistaken, the com: k-along. different linep although} saat x : = Kansas City 88 73 ‘543 » the com-| work~along differen’ ep althou; = : Indianapelia 83 «(76 + the signtyiend deciding game: was, Meee eee the New York club! arriving at the Find ends...» ; bie half a ‘day. ° f You have seta on vied pauenee, and = 1 \ Milwaukee 81 8 “310 won by the Giants 1 to 0. The only | crea‘ a major league record which Possibly. there is no set style offs = Louisville ™% «86 “4g3} Score was made in the first inaing, | still stands But after Jack Lapp had] play that can be followed in a world’ i . tae the endo ‘the quest pr y you egan to gure = ig ais G1 se aza|¥hen with two down and two on, | porecd ut five'tw one game, that! 'series, but play must. be ame to] am “that: th ie thing which you sought was not, after all,‘so = J Columbus . 60 97 7g | Peckinpaugh allowed an easy roller | was stopped, too. conditions. It’s the ‘team that can ¥ = olunihas 376 lt get away from him for the only Base Baling adjust its play to vontorm. with’ those - . godd as you thought if was, otherwise, other people ‘be- = AMERICAN tun of the contest Strange though’ it may seem, base} conditions that has ‘th big edge. =" TEAGUE Pitching, of course, is the big | stealing: isan att and a practicy} When one method of attack: faile,} sam ! sides yourself would know something about it. = ! “L. Pet. 9 4 = New York . 57,620 | tHiNs> but the breaks of the game | that’s played But a: small part in| try something else> 4 3 ; = E ( 20 | often erase many a superb. exhibi-. the outcome of any, world Mi: iP,” is the indtto T tik = St. Louis 90 61 - | the outco orld series, “Mix ’em up,” is 0. ie — Detroit 79 73 go] Om of twirling. i Road regard gee al an tee The thanufaeturer who! ‘advertises, invests his money, = Chi Z 1 74 510 a ST ‘the slewnems. of the Yanks and the| Have the othed fellow. i = Clovelana ‘ 1% 76 509 Bil ——~-——# | feetness of the Giants were, dwelt} about what you are going ‘to do, de; pet a hot’ alone to tell of'the merits of his goods: but = ’ Washington ....... 66°81. “aig illy Evans Says [uron at erent teneth: Whereas the] you'll be a jump ahead ‘al the while. to Ba you ‘time, ~ The: manufacturer who is willing to = Philadelphia 61 87 “4122 | ¢&—_— 4] finat_ count showed the Nationals had] The edge is what, counts’ in. a = : : Boston 2 BO. 92 , 80x11" Recendly;there\was' staged igbiBags| ere en Davee tothe Americans!| short series buttlet oS : ‘ pay for buvertigitiepate tn newspapers or magazines in = f eae oar ton a game bet) \ = f: = 5 SATION HEAGUE. i Gee Mire tie aa ODY. CRAZY FOR FOR “HO ME RUNS me onler to point out:to:-you whete his merchandise is sold, = f “New York . We be. «eee Beet ne tae coanettane "te, bats . ' §0,that you may get there quicker and buy it easier, is =. ‘ a ‘ on ai ie time these players. <<. — 1 £Pittsburgh 85 66 56 | were congregating for the bi ie Tie uk robbed’ many a pitcher ‘of -his| ‘ not goin ng skim or cheat in manufacturin it. = St Louis. 82 67550] |For three or four days I anched Baseball Greatly Changed Ereslent: asset: S PY g = J ‘incinnati 83 68 550, the bag, which, in baseball, means >|’ Then came the. lively. pall to. add = Chicago 18 _‘b2a| “to awap storien”” with Cy. Young,| DY Prevent Lively Spheres |, sic’ pitchers’ troubles. After going to all the trouble and expense of telling = Brooklyn 73° 75 498} Kid Nichols, ‘Bill. Bradley, Tommy | | No More Strategy—SWAT| © _ Idea Waa Ridicule. a gi g = ; St bt dua] ahd twoceore Shnbp eltiserso ol ee f cr a time’ the lively bbil idea was ly you just ‘where you may find it, he is'going to see to'it — - = an wi i * y. \ } — : 50 97840 oscore ‘othér old-timers. uae waa ~ | idieuted in\ taany: quate : wit ap) ado buy it,: iti is, good enough so that you ~ = ] o¢——__________-—9| ‘The one thing that the old-timers ‘ ak experts insisted it was all ‘ ; ee ’ N =i I : ee wanted to talk;about: most was, the Vhat about the. lively ball?” : = i Baseball Scores | home-run mania which is now, pre-| 1 have beon dakisd, this question; ¢ Was areued that the free ‘hitting Psa ‘ = 2 oe | valent’ in baseball, None of them 6 flee during viio™ [was due to inferior pitching ‘rathe = 4 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE. could) quite understand the free hit-| Sires Of times during the season. than to the liveliness of Mie ball ie up your: mind bout inePehandise = St. Louis, 4; New: York, 5. ting that now features the game. -| “The ball sure’ is lively,” is the) Such an erroneous belief no lon, : ane hy 1 => Cincinnati, 10; Philadelphia, 3 i very. best answer I hive been able exists. Everyone connested: with waiehe bh ry consider this last. thought — the = No others scheduled. * le pitchers of the old school, aseball: is willing to-admit’ that'the . ier in < Fook ibs bhwp -, = . = like ‘Young and Nichols, were anvic| “°penee' ny a9 drs’ connéccion | Present. bal sa far. livelier. than} # fee manuhe starer ‘can well’ afford'to make it as good as it = “ AMERICAN LEAGUE. ous to get my opinion as to this fra’ , os any -other. ball ever used. in the[ am RK ae = No games scheduled hitting. “3 ee ot a pare Pil majors that’ a comparison is simply made a tistine 3 ofie | fale’ ‘means hundreds, even = Naturally, I'made a hit with‘ theni| nein the major leagues. I under; possible, “a nade of others following naturally and costing him = AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. when I told them that possibly the| sind the Jaleor league “pall i r [athe lively ball “has changed, the| ae, S.«. a =< Jndianapolis, 0; St. Paul, 3, pitching isn’t ‘as good as it- was in|tho same sort, * | eI is of | style of play inthe majors.’ It has moshing extia = Toledo, 2; Kansas City, 19, their days, You know, the old time| "git ur seven years ago th robbedit | of! much, of the litele . . ‘ = ~ £ Columbus-Milwaukee played today| Pitehers are very sensitive about the}. pa % Boseea ps hae et strategy that once = = as part double-header. retorde they hung up. for: more, ing. Whether th's, de- = No others scheduled. owever, I did say that I hat!- eeend we 1 ‘i r i wi 1} the lively ‘ball = much of the homerun’. hitting:-was| ™@" real or fancied is a ques- th ing worl = bs Z not due to any greater ability on tion, “The baseball ‘experts! insisted | the coming 4 Ae ‘ é . i = oe rs 4 that it 1 tht the : pitche: The ‘lively: ; ; . = | SPORT BRIEFS ihe! part.ofi:the bateman or leds’ ef; WW ae ieee Rivarte ks have made for the home-run i ve ae ot ae = S| fectivencas on that of the pitehera,| Were holding too high: a. hand. hebles They have created a, mahinf ie: Sane "Published doy th tearck ‘Tribuse, in cs opectiioe = . o—_——_—_—__——- 9 | but to the lively ball, My | 4 a tS : = ‘ Margins Were Small : [for ‘home. runs. ras eRe wha he Aterond ie toe Agencies * = New York.—Jack Johnson Said hé ‘The old-timers; tp.a wan,do noth Theres ratty question but ‘that| Only: recently: a: well : Ee x " Bal os = B.couldschallenae, Sibi! : hink that the orgy of hitting that pitsivess¢ battles were. the rulerstat eae fi = Indianapolis2G. W, Bolen, assist: | hat enveloped the. game is a good] °F Mi a Se tety ot nae led \f na a pees se = : polis.—G. W. Bolen, | thing for the sport: "Most of tein | Years back. A majorty of games ; cally ‘spoiled one. of my. NEMS RO, = ant footall coach at Ohio State im) sr. of the opinion that the lively | Were decided ‘by .@ one or two-run {ene idea: now.is'to make = 4 15 and 1916. and All-Western end! pair has taken the premium off| Margie -When a team went into’the = Zin 1911, signed as assistant coach! home-run hitting. Instead of ‘being| double ‘figures in runs scored it o¢- 4 nd his " =" ‘ at Indiana university. = the unusual, the making. of. -home|¢ssioned ‘much. comment, awd iE have a feeling thet he pur- = es : runs has become very ordintry. To eliminate, toa certain’ extent, | posely fouls. off the first, two: pirhos = Columbus, Ohio—Binque, Bingen-| The old boys also exptessed: the| the pitchers’ supremacy a rule was} so that Hy can hit, 3 = wood, Jr. Dottie Day and Russell] petief that free hitting tends to} adopted forbidding all froak deliver- | “He*is doing \véty. well=s0 for’ as hin Houle = Ongale, were winutng horses in the] eliminate, much of’ be attategy of all. The. pass-| home ‘runs are concerned: But he hag RANA RT Grand Circuit races yesterday. the’ game ai jing of freak deliveries unquestion-| greatly lessened his value .to