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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1921. First in News Of All Events FOURTH BATTLE OF WORLD'S SERIES IS POSTPONED; RAIN! GIANTS FIGHT TOOAY a EVEN CHANGE IN SERIES MADE RECORD FRIDAY ON 20 HITS All Dope Issued by So-Called Experts Holds Good! But Works Out Along Opposite Lines; pied Contest Replete With Baseball Sensation; NEW YORK, Oct. 8.—Their batting sights clear and set for sharpshooting, the New York Giants were determined to- day to bombard the Yankee twirling selection and gain an even footing in the world’s series. They hammered four Yan- kee pitchers for a world’s series record of 20 hits yesterday and won the third game, 13 to 5, after dropping the first two without a score. sacker to double Emil Meusel off first Manager McGraw intimated he and pete 3 Shawkey out of a deep the moitealler, $9 to the Bee in an ef-| Toney's shoyring for the Giants was Hl Uh i ii: an [ ‘WATCH US G0,’ NEW YORK, Oct. 8—“Wo are off now. Watch us from this time on,” is Manager John McGraw’'s message to the supporters of the Glants to- day. “Woe will be right back for anoth- ev victory,” was the word to Yan- terfteld bleacher wall, will go down in baseball history as ono of the great- est plays of the game. It will be WESTERN CONFERENCE SQUADS READY FOR BiG GRIDIRON GAMES TODAY October 11. “All inter- also invited to attend. Discussion of candidates for the next state and congregational elec: tions is expected to come before the meeting. oe thest prices paid for diamonds. Sik eld iand Tetioees H. B. Kiting jeweler, Off Exchange bullding. S15-tL. and Dyers FANCY DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING STATE DEMO COMMITTEE TO MEET IN DOUGLAS DOUGLAS, Wyo., Oct. 8—Call har been issued for a meeting of the Expert Alterations and Repairing LADIES’ WORK A SPECIALTS Phone 1304-J For OUR Prices Srawkey was the first Yankee hurler to break in the world’s Eames and was driven front the mound yesterday when the Giants went on IN A TITLE PLAY disappointing but Big Fred had a tough break and probably will get an- other chance. Jess Barnes, who re- |Heved him, pitched ‘a masterful game |and as a result McGraw believes he jhas the geries won. |. ‘Remember how Doriping Pitched tn jthe first game, and hiv Nehf worked in the second and then count Barnes,” said the Giant leader. ““I expect to ‘win with all three of them again and |I believe Toney is good, despite that third inning yesterday. It appears that the Yankees have only Mays and Hoyt and I believe we will beat them in their next appearances.” Today beirig a half holiday for bus- crowd was expected to pack the Polo grounds. {ness people in New York, a record| handed catch series APGRAW STATES YANKS HOPEFUL WITH BIG LEAD kee fans from Manager Miller Hug- gins. McGraw declared yesterday's vic- tory, had renewed the confidence of his players who, he said, made up a fighting ball club. “I am more certain now than ever that tho Giants will win the series. he said. “I'll probably pitch Doug- Asked if the defeat discouraged him, Manager Huggins laughed and said “why should I be disconrars’ with the odd game tucked away and two pitthers who have conciusivey proved that they could stop the Giants, to cal] upon?” * Huggins doclined to announce his Pitcher definitely for today’s game, saying he wanted to think it over and study the situation. “I have both Harper and Mays available and I may not decide until game time which I will use,” he sald. . en SRS SEES WOOL BRINGS 18 CENTS. DOUGLAS, Wyo., Oct. 8.—Seventy- five thousand pounds of the wool clip of Morton and Jenne bronght 18 ¢ents @ pound when sold to a Chicago pur- chaser this week. Other large clips old were those of J. W. Phillamy and Archie Pickleseimer at about the same prices, PIMPLY? 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DABE MISSING FR STAGE (6 SET F0 Yankees gathered at their.c for their battle w: the world’s series. an abscess on his arm which hi doctor ordered him not to play today @nd there was some question whether be would appear again the series. “I have not heard anything about adition.”” said Manager Mil) is of the Yankees, at noon, WARD but if he is tn any condition to pl Shawkey was out of one dark | 1 know be will make the effort.” hole yest: the second inning} Ruth's elbgw became infected while when Aaron made a onc. / sliding and a muscle in his left leg of Re and) which he tore over a week ago, causes acne Era! Ree ot him to imp painfully when walking. His physician thinks a day or two of rest will enable the slugger to get back into the game The absence of Ruth. vaused gloom the Yankee ranks. Fewster was , tep into Ruth's shoes in left nt sticker, in a fielder If necessary Hug move Bob Meusel into left! by Roth tn rightfield Overhanging clouds that filled the ed cotistantly to Harvard Plays In Indiana, Yale off the sched Meets North Carolina and Other Elevens Clash. NEW YORK, Oct. §—Three inter- sectional games lent Interest to: the football schedules of eastern colleges today. Indiana,.which last year carried dis may into the campa of her rivals, ap peared in Cambridge to battle against sufficier 1p and day's rest re of the Yan. Harvard; Yale clashed with North I the boys feel they can Carolina at New Haven and Penn 8 off in a hui State entertained, North Carolina Phil Douglas, with his State. Harvard's followers of the|™can breaking spitball, said he was Crimson have reason for apprehension | “Just rarin’ to go." Douglas thinks he over the fast and crafty attack of the | has learned all the batting weaknesses Hoosiers. of the Yanks and says he will make North Carolina did not, seriously |them jump through the hoop it Mc. Graw calla upon him today. ust one of those defoats that come Ty glub,” remarked Mike Me. *. who guards the Yankees’ third talking of the suill the American leaguers took yesterday. “Cleveland beat us 16 to 1 one day last July but we hopped them the next day to the {tune of 12 to 2, Don’t sing any dirges over this club, for the Yankees re- jact quickly from defeat.” Talk in the Yankees’ clubhouse to- Gay was that Harry. Harper, the port side flinger from Hackerisack, N. J., rca pet there today trying to pall Giants. threaten to cause Yale undue alarm but North Carolina state was consid- ered as a foeman worthy the stecl of Penn State. Princton was to meet Colgate; Army had a doubleheader with Middlebury ard’, Lebanon Valley and Navy met Western Reserve. VETERAN TOBE NE TORRINGTON, Wyo., Oct. 8:—The| When. the’ Wauks incthar toihental: township on the Cherry Creek branch forma came on the field for bathing} of the North Platte trrigation project | Practice. will be christened “Veteran”. if a! movement undertaken by the numer-/ aus exservice men who have taken| ap land in that district is successful. The townsite will be one of the new towns on the Union Pacific extension | into Goshen county. base. ve RESTS A Sa WEAL GRID WEATHER. | IOWA CITY. Iowa, Oct. 8.—Crisp.| ideal football weather prevailed today for the Notre Dame-Iowa footbail| Game toda: | ——__ High class phonograph for sale; big | bargain; records included; must be Pharmacy. 10-4-4t Jewelry and watch repairing by ex pert workmen. Al) work guaranteed. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S Bidg. {sold at 342 Phone once. 762. Midwest and look over the largest played i in this city. Now is the right time and make your selections. at :| dd population, i ce E } It is worth your while to come down to Chamberlin Furniture store collection of Oriental Rugs ever dis- you care to save money. Come early KHOURY BROS. Chamberlin Furniture Co. A 0 OM YANK LINEUP A FOURTH GAME is physician had lanced. ™~ SNYDER. The Giants’ receiver yesterday gar- nered four singles off the Yan hurlers in addition to performing in reat form behind the bat. POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Oct, 8.—(By The Asso-| YORK, Oct. 8.—Rain c u .ciated Press.) Babe Ruth was among the missing when the|the Postponement today of lubhouse today to make ready| ith the Giants in the fourth engagement of The home run king was up all night with| His the Desicicdbek to Benefit| Yankees With Return} to Line Up of Babe| Ruth, Out Today POLO GROUNDS, NEW aused the fourth game of the world’s series between the Giants and the Yankees. It was raining hard at 2 o'clock when umpires came upon the field and Jmpire Chill announced that the game was postponed until tomorrow Postponement was of material bene- to the Yankees because {t had ously announced that Babe 1 be unable to play today on-account of an infected arm. The Yankees will be the home club to. morrow ‘There were about 20,000 peo ple on hand when the called game — was iran Cheaper to Move Than Pay Rent Mont., Oct c NRAD, 8.—“It's cheaper to move than pay\rent,” ie said to be a slogan favored by many apartment dwellers, but the at Northern railway has improved it by holding that. tt is ci eaper to move @ house crosscountry than to look for another lid one. The railway recently jacekd up a hou hear Vaughn and. transplanted it miles to Conrad by means of a gas tractor. The operation being succens. ul, it Is now planned to move an ther a distance of 35 miles. KANSAS FURNISHED TWIRLER WHO TURNED THE YANKS BACK NEW YORK, Oct. 8.—If the rest of the country comes to the ald of the Giants as well ‘as has Circle- ville, Jackson county, Kan., the N tional leaguers today are firmly co vinced they will be the baseball champions of the universe for 1921. Circleville is a long way from the Polo grounds—1,461.9 miles, to be ex- act—but it not only furnished a win- ning world series pitcher for Man- aver McGraw’s team in Jess Barnes, it sent two others of its, scant 200 Mrs. Jess Barnes and tho pitcher's father, Luther Barnes for moral support: Father and wife arrived yesterday Just in time to seo Jess take up the pitching burden in the third inning with a fourrun disadvantage and hold the Yankees to four scattered hits in the remainder of the con- font, while his teammates came from behind by pounding the ball and won the game. “All I want now is another crack at the Yankees,” suid the tall, freckled righthander, “They looked alike to me. Yes, I pitched to Babe Ruth. When I walked him in the eighth I pitched to him but and best to buy if | the ball didn't quite cut the cor- ners.” Barnes fanned Ruth In the fifth. Goshen County Fair Association Boosts Its Capital Stock TORRINGTON, Wo. Oct. 8—An Increase of the capital stock of the Goshen County r association from $8,000 to $20,020 was autHorized at a Specidl meeting cf the stockholders held in preparation for next year's an- nual event here. T. G. Powers was elected president of the organization for the coming year and Hi Yoder, vice president. The directorate also Includes Lee*Root, Fred Bryant a Boyd Reed, Mobiloils, as specified in th new oil. Correct Lubrication. Crank Case Service Just Drive up to our door. Let us drain the old oi We want you to experience the benefits of When you drive away with your car—Alive With Power, we are confident that you will be one of our many permanent customers. Wyoming Filling Station Co. 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