Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1925, Page 118

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ENTERTAINS THE CROWD Their antics kept the early arrivals trom paying much attention to St s - oA TN : % “ : . § The youngest fan at today’s game, Jeanette Russell, 7 months old, the chilly weather. Nick Altrock and “Red” €ohn, the latter a newcomer in the arms of her father, Allay Russell, pitcher of the Washington team. in‘the vaudeville ranks st the Grifith Staglum. an Paptos by National Photo. s Allag o Funmakers keeping the erowd in a good humor before the start of the game. “Uncle Nick” Altrock, Al Schacht and “Red” Cohn, a yo Wash- ington dancer, surrounded by early arrivals at the game. ¥ ! n::‘ h |4 4% “BATTING MOON" HARRIS. WARM SUN TURNS STANDS s b gl BT ENE o AP0 s INTORIOT OF COLOR i .’ y ] . : PG £ BY JOHN B. KELLER. Gaslin’s 5 Homers ‘Washington entered the fray today 3 ! with two games won while the Pitts- 3 3 - Furs and Blankets Give Way to Brilliant . R yith, two Eames won whie the Pitte | (ive Him Record i y an : Y 34 : tried to mgs ‘:hems;nat;{s back on FOI' WOl‘l d Ser' : ! A even terms. Should Washington take 1es Autumn Styles Under Beaming 23 . gkl L iodpy's Eame ihe task of the Bucy ; P % ‘woul ave lay’s ga: , “"Goose’ Rays_Huge Crowd Out. stralght games to capture the world| Goslin, heavy hitter of the Wash- ” —_— serfes’ honors. . ington world champions, HE " lished & now world's record for cir = (Continued from Fi Pa; The teams were the same tod ” . > =3% Ear] Smith’s disappearance from the cuit clouts during World Series SoylContipued from First Poge) | 1 Ay o Fame oy a2 ; = : Mne-up was explained when it was| games. The “Goose” now has five batted bells from the Piraies blund | pitchers on boih feanis” and the . i / i ! {hat ¥ o e T s crete Secuthulated aps. ¥ view of the aimost com. | catcher on the Pirate putht. Jghnson . : ] : 3 e el iy B o e 1t e e lete abscence today of a carrying|and Yde were announced as the ap. ; 5 5 e * ¢ 3 ‘ . . E af : Sumsr Ioon the lett deld blkdchers Wind, such as alded the batters posing pitchers and Gaoch replag g 3 & g ; 4 43 iRy BEeoh Pleaten: oy S Bt hery whs no donbt In the| “Of Smith behind The niate. |Ehecty : M, ‘ 4 . ., 2 < ttery. argh Plrates, closely followed that of Washington fans but that | before game time Nick Altrack and Al % R ; ey o : : Of raire Zued he papked ‘ong Yetichnie men were nursing a nasty | Schacht broke their long ghashce from 83 I . L g W b« : The American League chgmplone | OF JTremer's pitches into the cen- des this day. cangrs on the home Erahnds : % L 4 . : Ly vised thefr battlng order for this| 15§14 ieachers on the bounce in iy 1;18 there ivere some 25,000 fans| this season by PUHAE ap Gae of thele . » g : ’ Ayt b ] ; SRR | feurth game of the series. Joe Judge, | (e fourth inning. Last vear Goose £ both sexes esconded in their seat$ | infmitable dipees, while the ~Navy 3 > 08 g who had bgen batting fourth, ex-| {ROCKEC out three homers against and eager for the excitement to com- | Band playad'a popujar tune. mence. There was a steady stream| A spell of suspense?fi Qf customers charging the gates and| enclosure, broken only by the fmces- Ing up the run-way. The ran-|sant clicking of telegraph instruments cous yelps of Bully Smith's cances-|In the press stands, but the low hum slonaifes mingled with the hum of | served to give added emphasis to the : : - : : s - ; changed plages with Jos Harrls. who S ow Ttk Glaate during e ayeren avex the 20 s : ? S » was fifth on the list. Peck and Ruel lassic. ¥ { i i : 589 . AP N R e s Nk wuing The previous record was held by “Babe” Ruth,” of the New York Below them ta bat in elghth PIACE. | Yonkees, oncd the seanty of O batters, when he pounde: r “Bucky” Harris pounded out four n‘lefl States Nayy Band. e picture was more reminiscent of last year's fateful serfes than any 7ed this year In the big showdown. agphere, charged with tense- npes the same. Nature repeated it- for the.accasion and furnished an ideal day. The crowds looked for all the warld the same as regards beter- qggneity of dress, class and color. All the unmistakable mark of the [yed:-in-the-wool fan, however. GRANDSTAND *GRIFFITH STADIUM.—The freez- ing night gir frustrated plans of the bleacherites to stand in line all night =s many had done the night before, dut before daylight there had assem: Dbled "at the Fifth street entrance a long Une of fans intent on viewing the me from where Goose Gaslin narkid his homer yesterday. eyer Geldman's Band was on hand géf,-';»m. wsplrucd program of mu- sle, p {?e ?“vgmln_n and the lively tunes of | mighty roar that arpse from 48,000 w 3 : gy 3 & fine play by the : - ; Th 4 uffe so jazzy as that played vesterday, however, out of respect for 1] h perhaps: The size of sypr's organization was noticably 8 ¢ than it was yesterday, when he i his outAt gréatly augmented Yy yojunteers wishing to view the &ame free. fting practice drey the Wa fing; vlgyers to the fleld be- fore noon, at which time there was a fal gprinkling of fans in the stands. . Fhe Goose showed up well again in praetice, lifting some high ones to the algns right field. One of the jrye- ws hoiinds rald for ‘his ‘s'“b h% v:z;n rfie whs ,?“ hél a . He limpe gei%ul'n' er :f&he afternoon. | wh‘..lmer weather today drew the throats as the umpires took thelr places” and waived the .teams inta| action. 'The bronzed Barney straigt: ened his cap, looked casually zrnvpd the field, wrapped his able fipgers around the horsehide sphere and, with a brief Johnsonlan Wind-up, sept the ball hurling stralght oyer the pgn and into ‘the waiting mitt of Muddy Ruel for a_beautiful strike on Moore, the first Pittshurgh batter. The game Wwas on. Washington club’s comedians, Nick Altrock and Al Schacht from thelr lairs shortly after noon, much egriier than when' they made their al;)penr- ance yesterday when the wind biew o gale “across the Griffith “Reds Cohen,* who daes the and other jazz dances at Washington Summer résorts, joined the team of Altrock & Schacht’In entertaining the fans in the temporary stands. tadium. Frisco!” ‘Washington's youngest hall fan, Jeanette Russell, ' seven months old, daughter of Mr. apjd Mrs. Allan Russell, the lattey & member of Bucky Harris' mound cqrps, was qne of the early arrivals at the park. News- paper photographers “shot” a dogen or more pictures of the nitcher hold- ing his youngster. The centerfield bleachers, almost de- serted at nogn yesterday, were: prac- tically h-)? filled at thy' 2 g.nu; today. The “warm sun threw ' its strongest rayg on the Prlt : lheri’:u, making them mpj artakle than The tans T the Shaded stands. The Pirates in thelr calorful uni- forms appeared onl' the M’ !n 1 o'clock and watched the Gyiffs during their batting practice. —_— yer Nick Altrock had brief argument 1:80 to the ~ One section of the grand stand at Griffith Stadium this afternogn. Stapding ropm was at a premium. 3 Every seat was taken and thousands occupied the temporary sections, Wwith a fan in a lower grandstand box who tried-to pocket a ball knocked near him during -batting practice. The fan reluctantly gave up the ball after Nick told him he was “not on The fans kept Roger Peekinpaugh busy before the game autqgraphing Peck affixed his signature to at least a score of balls. Pittsburgh will probably be forced to do without Meadows' services the Test of the series. | sore arm, having ‘pitched "himselt out T do not think Meadows will be in shape to: pitch He has a very pitch Yde today and pre I believe we ‘can beat ohnson today.” Manager Harrls sent out Johnson ) take the game, as bj in ‘shape to still on the sick list and Myer togk his place at third.” If Johnson wins d - Coveleski omorrow to clinch the title. Soft drinks were in muc] demand today. The “Pop™ di had & sore day financially yesterday. Goldman's hand gave way- @t e Navy band, which paraded about the field 'and stopped in front of the Dresjdential box -interspersing martial airs with exotic jazz selec- tions. The fans who gaw the opening game vesterday are stjll, talkipg ahout the sensational catch made by Rice in the elghth ippipg. Pittsburgh sup- | porters are still insisting that a fan in the temporary stands caught the ball and put it quickly in Sammy's hand. The red. white and e hunting that draped the ‘vuxgll';‘e ":‘3}3;51 2::; qga Mrs. Coolidge’ occupied yesterday was copspicuous by its absence thig after- noon. Mr. Coolidge, too, was amopg those not present. Some of the fans who attended the world series last Pear may recall that Clark Grifith and his usr gnts came {n for some hevere crijfelom F : & Amerigan flag on residel x {Udsally; . Apparentls Ciark wag {h Ing no chances this year by lgaving the decoratlons up any longer than necessary. ‘ When the Pirates togk the field fy the!rhturnhot practice rl'S’mlll‘;} ('g; falkative Buc catcher, was missing. A rev:d l"l;irtmGtes r::ner it" was an- noynced that Gopcl ould th - sajrs’ b,qfkghm SmKh hulu’gbe:npgo verbose for some of the Champions’ batters and no one from Washington, to the last moment. at least, secmed to regpet his ab- telt in fing sha | him to a “te: _BOY GUILTY OF MURDER, Everett Adams, 17, Sentenced to Life in Prison. SEDALIA, Mo., Qctober 11 (P).— 1A verdict of guilty and sentence gf life imprisonment was returned lat TTast night by the jury in the trial of Everett Adams, 17-year-old Wimip, vouth, charged with fi Killing ‘of Prof. Johnson said he pe and the day suited Al Schacht took Lieut. Charles Ben- ter's baton and put the Navy Band through the snappy strains of Secretary of State Kellogg posed for a pleture with Bucky Harrig be- fore tHe game apd congratulated him on the sticcess of the Nationals in winning their second succpssive Amer- ican’Leagye Pennant. The first 1dugh of the day came when g man with a straw hat edged his ‘way down through the growded Aden R. Clawson, 43. elding practice the Jawen Oply about 50 persons were court room when the ju The jury gave Judge Dimmitt Hoffman {the verdict, but he ordeed them back to rewrite it as it had heen writte, a isheet of the gourt’s instructi When the jury re k and mother had h?,n(y aummgnmhl . Adamu_yas deathly pale. afsles. After the clubs returped to thelr the groupdkeepers got busy smopth- ing out the wrinkles op the base| The umnpires gathel plate i'msl the bapd was Tun up the pole in deep centerfigld. a he batterles ‘were announced gnd |~ e e d!ac\uah?nq were k apd Al Schacht ism for drapj the! i lle the umpires lle he e gn their hoxipg from the gfi ce b A ¥en them man. dropped as he hea father paled and his ead fall' upon her bo: n Both parents comfarted him. “The two pitchiers kept In action up s Johnson congiderably fn the ) tting turn. With e f[r_ Cuyler drove the ball it Judge, but Harrls raced toward m’: foul }he for a lightning pick-up and a retiring throw that flagged Cuy- ler by yards. Yde wag extremely wild in his open- ing inpig. He passed “Bycky” Har- rig apd “Goose” Goslin in guccession. He gat ut of difficulty, hawever, when “Mogp'' Harris drilled into a double vlax with 3 bounder te Traynor. In ¢ cond the Pirates got a cou: pleqoth:c_'e‘chg :ans)es lh:_t‘went for nought. t‘? ere_bounders towary Mygr, * the onals’ ruit thi e e Sl oot i got’s drive at the gptset of the inning qng hold it to a one- r. Grantham !‘n"& base hf% with & high boupder to ¥ raynor fine play In the Na- uo’fi;é ::p'l? plt‘?prv?g [5 Fetire. %ec; Roger sent a sjow Foller pest the ,zlt. e hag to £p beh! ¥ ar pick-up and throw. lBuv:(l:ty Hnrflz {ell down .n;r a}t‘?&- u; g the t! of time to thraw for the last oit. gt hment i & R 10§’ singics were hari W’ the one from Bucky hat ~Granthary |;3gr< run clouts of Gos- I i o Johnson had an fobeth Frime s B el i"il“l_hsxtxm:;: kol Travpor's ptop of Rice's hat smash home runs during the three world series of 1921. 1922 and 1823, was the brightest bit of work in the Natlonals’ fourtn rouna. The Pirate third sacker ran to his left and fell prone in checking the ball he could not keep the drive from becoming a single but had it eluded him the ball would have gone on for a double at least.” Goslin all but lost Gooch's fiy in the sup in the fifth frame. After get- ting under the loft the National left flelder had to duck his head just be- fore the ball landed in his glove but he clung to it. Not a National got on base in the fifth inning. It was the first round of the game In which the American Leaguers failed to get a man on the run ways. Carey, who bunted in the Pirates’ sixth inning for the third hit off John- son, was the first Pirate tq get on base since the second inning. Johnson topped a ball in front of the plate in the sixth and Gooch's throw to Wright “was too late to force out Ruel. Wright, however, re- laved to Grantham in plenty time to ag Johnson. R R NEEDS $40 DRUGS A DAY. Mrs. Mamie McDonald, 26, of Thun. ggr, Ga., was arrgsted by Detectives "Brien and Nally on a charge of violating the Harrison anti-narcotic act. A quantity of narcotiés is al- leged to bave been found in her pos- segslon. The ypung woman is said to have agmitted to Inspector Grant that she n income of at least $40 per pen her supplied with sum. cient narcotic stimulants.

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