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SPORTS. Base Ball Magnates Frown on World Series Changes : WILSON TO GET $35,000, BUTMAY BE SUSPENDED. LANDIS’ VIEWS OPPOSED BY NATIONAL LEAGUERS Question of Cutting Games from Nine to Seven and Reducing Prices 50 Per Cent to Be Fought Out at Joint Meeting. ; BY JOHN B. FOSTER. HEN the world series was over Judge Landis gave as his Opin- ion that it was too long and that it was too high priced for the When the major leagues have V'V public. Chicago during the winter it is understood that he will submit the ques- their joint meeting in tion of seven games for the series as opposed to nine, and that he also will suggest that the admission fees be lowered by 30 per cent. He will find opposition, and plenty of it, unless some of the owners of base ball clubs can be uced to change their minds. The bulk of the opposition will come irom the National I. ague, President noun = ) BN JOHNSON T0 BOOST BASE BALL IN MEXICO in the to suid nothing about the is said hoth it is |, CHICX October 20.—Base ball - maximum |pas attained such a marked popu- stion in regurd 10 - jyyiny in Mexico, according to ariff fo woald i of the American! ¢ hnson, B (EQisCee : « announced xican eapital in low the game s United States. Hel & isvioner in the meantime announc- i . > » be nothing left for the owners of o r south/| ™ i & al ne- frunning by Mrs. KL Letts, jr; the clubs. Other exp me hunting south | ing an indefinite suspension. snd in the Bertheliyn cup cont o the cost of constry | Johnson said that the secreta h“"sl”“ "“""“““"‘; ”“’}" pesic nquished by Miss i te cico is an ardent base | 2pF5RdY cering forithe sery height Owners Wanted 1“" St Mexico s an ardent base | ¢ prog ser Of the White | The fact that the original idew Ofy PR L o 1) 4 occasion which|| 2R3 others it order to meet any emer- thy world scries was not to make “,“ ked the futroduction of base ball | ESReY. It is not “k”'\n"-‘f“: the clnbl profit for the owners did not e linto that country and another whica | {00 OIS RN Breat SfIort o s e o vl e 1aliows how the spirit in its favor 1vu.~,_m",.,. the Ruth and M v c jEro < | definitely settled. It the other hi s wossibilities of ol o : “of -y 100 3 e other w possibilities « et [ Jn 1807 C. A Comiskey 100K hiS|ponihs bhefore another : e i ST I e Sox there for the training!son opens and there fs pl titude i workl ser t some owners did b it may b few wha wd that the bovs { up the x 2 L creditable ¥ oped. Tenins | as Leaga exhibition ico. and th 1 very cordial u Nie fwas pronounc the pirts of 1 series ir ‘HOPPE AND HOREMANS IN TITLE CUE EVENT‘ | a question of whether Judge Landis } meetings early in December, the com- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, Will Have Golf Cou:a; Exclusively for Women NEW Y (Mll\ LOSS OF TOUR PROFITS | - MAY BE RUTH PENALTY NEW YORK, October 20.—In base ball circles today it was no longer metropolitan section; three them, in lnr\. Pap have be filed nt Tre; be know Country Club, 2 tors have taken over the Dr. Lexlie Ward extate of 830 neres for the project. On_thix property three eight- een-hole goif courses will be under the super- hert White, One w would, exact a penalty for Babe Ruth’S defiance: of the rule against barnstorming, but just how severe the penalty would be. The consensus u t it would be severe enough to cause the Babe to regret his hasty action if he really cares to remain in organized base ball. Wherever the Ruth case was the subject .of discus- sion, the opinion was general that it would cost Ruth at least every cent of the profits of his barnstorming tour. The only doubtful point was the possibility of a suspension. Not a few fans thought that since | a suspension would work a severer hardship agalnst the Yankee club than against Ruth, it may not be ex- acted. but there were just as many d that Judge Landis is in| to make an example of ' Ruth for his fallure to heed warnines expressly given, and that the home-{ run king could expect no leniency. Having asserted that they were be- MISS B LETCH PLAYS MISS COLLETT T0DAY hind Judge Landis in his stand that n. most rules were not made to be broken, no | matches of th 10N Was exp matter how unjust they appeared toiat the Belle ¢ ‘b u,.cn\“' be, the owners of the Yankee club had | Miss g nothing to add on the subject today. |and Cy was an air of restgnation about the office, an apparent real tion that there was a Strong possi- bility of the club being compelled to play without Ruth and Bob Meusel for @ while next season, Everybody is awaiting Judge Landis decision b Glenn: R X Mrs. W champion, Hucknen of half of the politan with Mr w York in tl fore offering any further commen Leitch, after two bi ARy e Leiteh, afte » bitter dis This decision maW be delayed until | appointis ihe nation: the major leagues hold their annnal | championship ent at b where put out of ad for trade st rted merely because Kid tleason ) Gl Mave” 2" e win i | HUNTER-MARSTON BEAT GUILFORD OUIMET, 4- 3 EIGHT GOLFERSLEFT s o I IN WOMAN'S TOURNEY : October 2 —All of "o et BELGIAN BILLIARDIST filled enf- | what it had been . P Octolier 2o, af, the titleholder, wi his credit and no d the national pock. With the e uro, New Yor| neapolis, cach of 1 | whom won the o ame he hak |l]dl\‘v':]’ all the other contestants have lost af | least one mateh The Chicazo American as quite willing to tra (‘Ir‘l nnati beca to quite some ground ready. ¥ o (of " the resy | Hockey Series Starts. H : H i n of Judge Landis has | er yme of the £ and while pub Hia eloven todsy i series of matches withy] "l\l\"‘;‘;’:\;:” public think $3'33”ROUND TR’I’P‘ matter. It the Including War Tax FREDERICK FAIR October 18-21 Excursion tickets will be sold on New York that o st b a had city 1l beuaten by either New York some other elub. The Yankees are going ahead witn || nbove datex for all regular trainw; thele plans for i mew ground and || goed retwrning mo¢ later than stadium. and Col. Ruppert is v confident that it will be r for | nee by the time the season opens in | THE BlG DAY ! April, 19 THURSDAY, OCT. 20 (Coprizht, 19213 QUENTINS MEET TONIGHT. 1 Athleti aven Frederick b P WM. Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Dustin Farnum famous star of the stage and screen, writes: \\“\“\“ il Monroe Clothes, | New York City. Gentlemen :—Itis a sousce of greatsatisfaction to meto lpow dhat T can find i slmose every ciey H ed States a complete selection of o e Clothes. These clothes, representing the | o Caorle snd economy. hive enabled many | 2 man to face a di sivaation ona | notice with contudence in his and H assured knowledge : heis f Mmi . Farnum's judgment is confirmed by that of ‘o‘v:rl;aoo.ooo l“«zwanlork men who now wear this famous brand of clothing. In Monroe Clothes you, too, will find the utmost in Style, Service and Satisfaction - $25 $o $35 Sole ‘Washington Agent. ' 2nd Floorl i rick and M ns_compose the | B of the Towr other pairings in the first fdeceatiog e Mrs. Lowndes playing Miss fy TooNA By 1 Bl tand Mrs. Beck playing Mi Tate fona fligh somplete the second bracket. final by 3 s ern Golf Asso ion cume the second-round cham; y. although sev \GOLFERS AT COLUMBIA " INQUALFYIG RIS Yesterday s re s'ul{c Mrs. Davis deteated Nira i Miss Christine " Humphries, Semphie, alie Mayer, i 1 up, Atlanta. defented Mrs i tlantn, defested Mrs. | 1 6 and 4 R 4 Hedrick, Fort Worth, defeated | han i Mi e« ;...- of Atiantu, 2 and 1 tomor isn Mu . defeated | The Mrw 3K ity { for the ci In the third round toc aut meeting Mi x Wesl won t H EISEMAN’S| Bet. F & G Sts. 605-607 7th St. | BY FAIR PLAY. NEW YORK, October 2 r| tful of the up-to- is on the Johnny ,000, Which wi of his poor work in the battle | ninute Wilson bochus against Bryan Dow arena on Lahor d Jersey boxing commission will m | some day this week and will probably lorder that the money be paid over te middleweight champion. It is reported t al Thomas F. M word to the commissioner: the thority. 2. Wilson may draw down a Jers suspensio [down hix dough. 4. The moncy in o N tution tc never deposi according t« rs in Jer n ordered sioners hav Will Rick He could it him for when George Engle, 1. nooks him up to th bout: smies atflicted with boils a to pass up all work Willte Jgnckxon will b T mate h the nr Lew — Phillies Obtain Pitcher. ‘lhl " 1=, his been o imdephin Nation - i e N Sport Premoter ]Jxes Left-handed Cul v 1 champion of dicd here HEISMAN WOULD PUNISH TEI\’IPTER“ OF GRIDMEN ADELEH T w man of 1 H Yales BEig Games Assured . October inters n o Bargains for Friday Friday is economy day here. It's a day of seasonable merchandise at the lowest prices in the city. Men’s & Young Men’s Suits 317 50 Suits. from our regular stock that sold at $20 to $25. Neat mixtures in brown, gray and green. Single or double breasted coats. ful values at $17.50, and you should be on hand promptly Friday morning to make your selection. They are wonder- enuine opportunities. Good, A Sale of Fine Overcoats Good, Warm Overcoats—just right for the cold days which are due very shortly. Every coat is handsomely one-quarter lined with a high- grade satin. A splendid assortment in browns, grays and greens. The regular price of these coats was $24.75. $l 9 75 Match Your Odd Coat With Our Special TROUSERS We have hundreds of Fine Trousers that will either match or go well with your odd coats. Plenty of plain or fancy blues, grays, browns, greens, tans, etc., in all materlals, such as worsteds, cassimeres, flannels, serges, tweeds, her- ringbones. All sizes. $ 65 It beeame kuown today that the -t the order commission Nrs —Here is a bul- purse “held out on him at the big Jer- money is being held without au- . but he will likewise draw thletic club C Rickard is s mum during a brief stay in C lm OCTOBER 20, 1921. d to be tryving to ago. ere | schedule. the | picked Norton as i de the Lim Al _— WILDE-BUFF BOUT MUST BE AT FLYWEIGHT SCALE | W YOR N Lufi’ and Jimm; recmen s knocked cold. Dime's letter, weight only —_—— ¢ (RAILROAD BASKETERS CALLED = Members of the Terminal 1 (Y} t OVER THE NET. It s entimated UGt there a -r fought it | €IS arc given more very tenm {long waiting | Maryland hax nom in e - twist s head at the enalleng. South at pez ou e for both the fly and bantam- recent state Seventh for th 1 K, October 20.—If Johnny o meet i | | Wilde the Americ en urging it to meet Hej he 1o dubs. nher, @ well know rofused a pla n Eng- on tite nment of tennis n “cliqueism r there the consic nix club in Loudon has a He junior son Enelish depart- | Academy | of the Nauval Wi HICAGO, October 20—Tex Rickard was still working on plans to- day for a return match between Jack Dempsey, world heavyweight champion, and Jess Willard, former titleholder, following a con- | ference yesterday with Dempsey and Jack Kearns, Dempsey's manager. | ympléte Dempsey’s end of the arrange- | 1% ickard refused to divulge what went | meeting except to s signature had not yet be bout already Men'’s footwear at Black tan heav; Unequa ship at this price. Ten One IF Street, SPORTS. bout. for the conte NEW YORK, October 2 Philadelphia lightwe Kansas of Buffalo were to put finishing ifor their fif night at M ler b favori touches round | te th dison signed for the ! LExceptional Values in *10 appy models for young men and conser vative models for men of quiet taste. and tan high shoes, and black und -weight oxfords in great va :d in style, iety. ICHS Corner Tentiy Street Baks & Company Announcing a Very Big Special in Boys’ Wool Suits Vaiues Up to $16.50—Reduced to $7.75 If your boy can be fitted it’s a big opportunity —for in the lot are Suits taken from our regular stock—broken lots—aggregating about 100 Suits—including some of “Right Posture”; sizes run from 8 to 18 years—but 10 to 15 years are in the majority. Boys’ Whitman’s All- wool Blue Serge Suits: guaranteed fast color. Each Jacket has TW O PAIRS of Pants. Single breasted, with yoke and plaited back. Both pairs of pants full lired. Sizes 7 - 17$9 75 years 3 Boys’ Fancy Cheviot Suits—each with TWO PAIRS of Knickerbocker Pants—both lined through- out; sport and plaited-yoke models. Sizes 3 .75 7 to 17 years. . Boys’ Junior Morfelk Suits — in Blue and Dark Brown Cordurcy — with separate white Eton col- lars. Sizes 4 to 53 95 10years ........ Boys’ Middy Suits—fine- wale French Serge, Broad- cloth and Flannel. Navy Blue, trimmed with braid in White; Black in Gold silk; or Brown, trimmed with Brown silk braid. Straight knee pants. Sizes 21/ to 19 511 75 years .... Boys’ Overcoats—m Navy Blue and Brown and Green heather; Double- breasted; button to neck: belt all around; and invert- ed plait in back. $6.95 Sizes 4 to 8 years . Boys’ Corduroy Knicker- bockers—the durable Brown shade; cut large and full; and strongly sewed seams. Sizes 7 sl 49 to 17 years..... Boys’ Furnishings- Fancy Striped Blouses—collars attached. Sizes 6 to 15 years....... Cotton Union Smts——Cream color; fleeced. Sizes 4 to 16 years. . Black Cat Hose—BIack and Durk Brown. Sizes 615 to 1115. . ‘Wool Sport Hose—Heather Mixtures, with fancy roll top. 4to10years................. Silk Four-in-Hands— M any patterns to Assorted colors. ............. choose from. 59c - §7.00 39c 95¢ 35¢c of the week. "TENDLER IS FAVORITE IN BOUT WITH KANSAS quality and workman- Pennsylvania Avenue Champzonsth Ring Bout in Balance RICKARD SEEKS TO LINE UP DEMPSEY FOR JESS|;:" No specific date has been pro and Rickard it would be leld Rocky jue here today