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44 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1926. ; SPORTS. 2 New York _S_light Favorite in Belting : Yanks Punch Will Tell, Griffith Thinks HUGMEN HELD AT 6 TO 5 e : | " ON EVE OF WORLD SERIES OntheSide Lines A. L. PERFORMERS LONGER GIRL LINKS’ SENSATION . ; 4 HITTERS, SAYS NATS’ BOSS| LAUGHS WAY TO VICT With the Sporting Editor | e e ORY 1 ees Little Difference in General Battin, Wi | By the Aseoc Batting Power of AVERFORD, Pa, October 1.—A 20-year-old Chicag Their Backers Rely on Greater Experience of the ? - geiceng - MAN TH ON ‘ : : , et i Yankees, While St. Louis Supporters Bank | BY DENMAN THOMPS Rivals, But Believes That New Yorkers Get | whose chlmlmnflmr is unbobbed ard who laughs lier wax 0 vie s % A 5 i EW YORK, October T.—In at Icast one respect the world seri = G 1 tory. is the latest toppler of a champion in & scason that has beel on Fighting Spirit of Cardinals. ‘which opens here tomorrow resembles the recent heavyweight More Distance With Clouts. | __hard on kings and queens of sport. X ‘ N NE et ol v I b ooy b | Virginia Wilson. who weigis 9 pounds and makes a golf ball go bet e alD T The Yankees, to whom as standard-bearers in 1921-22-23, | ter than many a man weighing 190, made Glenna Collett an ex-champion EW YORK, October 1.—Base ball's big spectacle. the 1926 world| 2 championship is nothing new, may be compared with Dempsey, for BY JOHN B. KELLER. by tlueaémlg her in the third round of the woman's national tournament scries, dominated the sports world Tod with the St. Louis :::iftg}l:i‘c‘??slsert“smf B ES P B n D T N keeping with his dignity as president of the Nationals, Clark Griffith & -\'i'l;inial won. many of the spectators thought, because she didn’t care Nationale. on the threshold of their first championship struggle, i MelCimal o el in being s betier is making no rash prediction as to the outcome of the series between | .y ar€ihin " Sha 'did whe laughed—) Glenna was echoed by piavers and N Cibosed by the New York Americans. : o Onjeiclomernand, he Catdials pr e L e the Yankees and Cardinals for the base ball championship of the | . tverythyns =08 S SE BO8 LT polery alike. On fop o siipped by TH s opens at 1:30 pan. tomorrow at the Yankee Stadiur ) L d hi 3 h OF the wil world. Although an American Leaguer through and through, the 5 2 sl the turn of the game into the ranks ol i 3 % . strated in the campaign just ended that they possess much of the will to|\yashington prexy is not swayed by sentiment. But- said Glenna. “When her ball went | E 5 i peculation as to the outcome appears to be about evenly divided.|™ iy “that proved such an important factor in Tunney’s successful bid L e DY, sentumcne. But . Tith & Cibunkert afie Liaalia Gia) o (L= Soing sistets, Glentia was _ Supporters of the Yankees gain comfort in the fact that their favor-| for ihe fistic crown & President Grifith does admit that he favors the American League |igughed. The same way when she had | described by iriendlv vivals as an Shes anill fiave th in experience, as they are now entering upon| 'O ‘A i s el e e dessan aa champions to grab the biggest prize the diamond sport offers. W tadeiTei i i@ roiEh" You woula[ EOrent . whics genergeity "t op their fourth world s | assig :fl:"’«p"fi’-gl :gdg:vor?n“to STl ion ireigne. Datrons He does not put himself on record as to how long the series will | have thought the whole thing was a bbbl COhn e L SEL I Rut they have been crowned world champions only once. of{’j;‘f;l s allowed e Al o e A.“l;em., et " Tn s | fast or how the managers of the rival clubs are apt to make use of their | huge joke.” O ety Glenn early (his yed E i.u" ers of the ( “] |hu11r beliefs of a wurl? title for St. pangs in the region of their pocketbooks as a result of the Sesqui ?z‘:shmgg‘:l?fi:. points on which so many of the “experts” commit them- Sees Poasibilities of Victo aid Virginia Van Wie of Chicago. A souis about the fighting of the players, which carried them to the % ‘ho back their opinions with anything n e e ¢ b e i I wi a had cinning | “Put only with her help. Why. Glenna pinnacle in the National League afte= an uphill battle. Z‘O:,’;‘fiii"[fi:;l :\h;;,c “alr‘eo juslka: Pl non‘m“‘; fi?fli“xhcif Sonk ::}';L 1-}0"5“1,“" (",nmth ccr}l}an)l{ldoml]vk‘c those \mlxkec\, ¢ = b' L oo thought of winning | ;15 have beaten me on the first 4 e mosior ihe - e s rdsiare yust as T o - “There has been much said and |do not require much ‘holding up’ by o1 y, e tee! I was So reen, and so nervous seison between the ¢ taken | ” depleted by the time this New York-St. Louis show becomes history. | printed about how the Yankees ‘stag- | their catchers. They are able to take | U e e e [ oula) Rkl sGisC But stte o cason between the clubs aleo 1= tien | qyaWERS ARE FORECAST | Al the statistics and analytical | to victory just as decisively as did - | gered" to the Amerlcan League cham. | care of thelr own games in fine style. | rounded e it the match all |SimPly wonderful to me—went a mile he teams. Shortly after midseason | dope that can be assembled will Tunney in that rain-soaked stad- |plonship. Maybe theirs was a ‘stag-| So to me it does not seem that the | square, T began to think—uwell, this|Ut Of her way to be nice. She talk e e Norkers lad run up un 1| FRROM not prove an absolutely depend- | ium at Philadelphia. Fering’ finish, but T noticed that thev | Cards have any particular edge over | ien't so badhere" RIS led and joked. pretended to trip me { P P e | ut I n s s n n't so bad—here's hopes. and T be- ) zame advanta their closest com- | sl aeal able gauge to the outcome of basc Rogers Hornsby is a fighter of |had the punch just when they needed|the Yanks in the catching depart-| gan to think about winning." up when we were walking around i ors, it & “luthp b %l NEW YORK, October 1 (P.— | 20EETIES (00 OF lent, as any | dogged persistenice and has as- |t te fight off the opposition,” Grifith | ment. That hitting strength of Se Nndl between each laugh ithis care. |3 did lots of iittle things like that . e sehedule cut the lead at times to | Possibility of showers for the open- | yumber of instances can be cited sembled about him athletes of the | 0GreS 'f‘:;'“ ‘:o{?i‘;‘f“'”:l'l“"t‘]“‘m"” {:‘"9'\‘1 and Collins” ought” to mean | free. slim, blue-eved maiden would ‘,‘.‘“";;““““r”"' from my nervousness i n n of on'y one and oned ing » of t » ;. & Gt Gokites 5 S st ey Ll =t | much. { make amazing shots. “I was gla ever- forget it. nor the pointer ing zame of fhe world series to- | where the fop-heavy favorites | same type. For any, except a |selves togather and carry on through | “The more I consider this year's|when Glenna put mé one down ::;'lxhq Elve e t improve my same. A he veteran My Ronald Then came another slump. | ses | < been suggested by the | proved terrible busts squad of unquestioned gameness ames « he other hand, the Car | amorrow I : K R the more I believe N " o bt Tt A o nRmen: ‘m (Ewumnl | United States Weather Bureau. One of these was in 1906, when being ousted from the National rallied at the last minute. | hitting of the Yankees will lvi-h:h:(:rl]f :\h: :Pr::xl:r h:lr:z: 'rdr‘(:ln'\ t-lp:il;:ll” : '”-!‘ i and in the final days weathered re- | Continued cloudiness, those “hitless wonders,” the Leaguc lcadership on no less than and bedt off the Indians. They had|cisive factor. Ruth, Meusel, Combs| I nervous” No, I can't takel enna is one of the finest. Ti peated challenges. showers Friday and Saturday White Sox, humbled the mighty four occasions during the season \::::l ll‘}l]:f\llv i""hl‘"vl\;;t!‘*:»“;l;'\;l\_ir:-<]n\' and G el\rrgc can drive the ball far.| golf seriously enough for that. But I ‘l:'::l e :-||m_ the sood sportsmanship Town Waited 38 Years. rend the forecast. “Not much ;| Chicago Cubs. and the most no- would have proved disastrous to | - s | RS - d‘;mfl::m“hl:::' ’r"; h‘:;m ‘\"T rae all pepped up and 1 did get an [ &0 SR OUIES 1o e e Jionship after 38 vears of waiting., and ' i g straight defeats inflicted of = 1 £og BEdd the 1wy gon't figure there is much dif-| ficult ma ch to in a pineh. | ing schoo b g e a T L uring line. i nnealroryitheie Tiicy |am i e e It | et reoml sk gk ot e Bt Al et Tama s S WSGUINIG BT R GRS | re R. Tappan was elected president of jts followers look for a spurt to T tay 2 off victory in the impending classic in 1914 by the green Boston (lt‘nlm\slrallvrl ;xl 'ranl\ and‘ confi- |of the Yankees and Cardinals, but Ijorder through the eighth position [ brought her s 1 trophies, although While the Ameri League club’s | Braves. ? p dence in themselves much akin to {believe the Yankees are much longer | there ought to be nothing easy in the | her three y of tournament golf | St- Peter's lasket bull team at rooters look to Babe Ruth to furnish FACTS ABOUT SERIES For that matter. the wiseheim- that shown by Tunney. hitters than the Cardina Miller | Yaakee lineup for the oppesing | have won her but one—the medal and | Feorganization meetiy . s S . G ~eds i N 5 1 swirg i3 DY | 5 1 in k the batting thrills, St Louis also ers were confounded in both of The kLflrdmals are blessed to a | Huegins I\l.::w:\u:‘nt S Towertl guine | pitcher. the cup of the Buffalo invitation this h‘mnr last night wits asts a heavy hitter, Rogers Horns- | R ble d e with the same | ©rs in his line-up, and they knos e | H vear. She swims well, pl olo. and | chosen captain, aud Joe Robey. 3 I Ser the past two Autumn sets, first. remarkable degree with the same il Ve voido) ugmen Dangerous. ell, plays polo. anc ¥ and Joe Robey. busi U T el L e e "Rationals nosed out | determination to succeed that |hal far. L Lok o e ekeT thine| . “The Yankees' may not be'a great| jemt tuce: oo Aducliding the one [he8 Manager. dcvean s have the Yankees billed loftes | Sallent facts and features of the | MgGraw's crack Giant array, and | kept Gene calmly sanguine of |(heir slugging more than anything ball club. but they make a dangerous | past. cow-punching In Wyoming. | are neweomers o the s At § 10 % but others report even ' world series: 5 again 4. year ago this_month, | victory while his defeat was be- |else will teil in the seri l};T“- club. Tt does not take many long [a good time: "Lhonfii;fi:?fie.f" e = 'Z'.‘;)m“,.::l,_."',‘mi’;" fl""“‘ ]“”" ule « money CONTENDING TEAMS — New when Bucky Harris & Co. suc- ing_ generally predicted. For all | *The Cards are supposed to be bet- “‘I;pf_n 1r;e§k up the average ball|” She took her victory vesterday |pm AT NORIa AE TRk Bicr ah \ ferb Penno - an Shocker 18 | york” Yankees, American League cumbed to the Pirates after a their youthfulness and compara- | ter defensively than the Yanks in the | &3 ‘"(Mfi world series game is|modestly, insisting that she had been | e Ol o Aok DComuell eI redlye (b ol Shamplone, and S1. Louis Cardinals, | lead of three wins to one defeat, | tive inexpericnce they arc |innela, but not quite so goof I Ll " Yankees ey onti i uck | RADIATORS, FENDERS i ks oo i 4 o tority hustling gan, B . a | outfield. say the e = h e | “Gee, it was great playi i | = National League champi caused a great majority of the tling gang of go-getters, and | QUtAElG, T O Mited, for 1 have | Cardinals to crash the long hits, and | Glenna." \'(rgi:nma!r‘enm'.-‘x‘\‘f-.l“”]:"(r‘l:‘n: BODIES, WADE AND REEAIRED opest unless the Yanks prove to be | (aree S% o "hlay, "Buf I do know | these extra base blows are likely Hugeins: Cardinals, Rogers Horns. | tory to Washington. functioning in the most approved !yt Meusel, Combs and Ruth took|turn the tide in their favor.” 5 Yanks “Should” Win. .manner they will meet the fate |pretty good care of the outfield for & that befell Dempsey at the hands | Huggins, and t Gehrig, Lazzeri, PLAYING SCHEDULE — First As we see it, the Yankees of his younger and less experi- |Koenig and Dugan in the infield man- WITTSTATT’S R. & F. WKS. 13th N.W P. REAR D — SELLING OUT] - to ! ex-champion congratulated he: The tribute her conqu Sherde! or ( box for the ner Landis has dec i be behind the | ch gume, avail- | Wee, ander in t Commiss that @ resin bag sha pitcher’s hox during ez | MANAGERS— Yankees, Miller | diamond dopesters to concede vic- id able for use at any time. s e L £ ¥ 5 1 and second games, at New York, should win this tilt with another exeed spponent aged to get along right well most of Cardinals Show Batting Power. aturday and Sunday, October 2 mediocre ball club, but then 5 ihe time- during the s n. == = i “The Yanks seem well fortified with iR Eh Lol and A At | Denipsey “sh 1d” have cm\(;]ucrc‘d - T anks & St. Louls, Tuesday, Wednesday psey SRoKi® Jack had-wal- iiktite for o Thursday. October 5, 6 and 3 sixth | ({003 Ceic’yith the force he was COLLETT IS BEATEN probably are, to Alexander’s The Cards miliar with 1 also know a aved great bat rkout yesterd: The Cardinals disp ting power in a w Tlornsby, Lester Bell, Jim Bottomley and Billy Southworth ashing out | and seventh games, if necessary, at i % . heavy drives. The rest of the team | New York, Saturday and Sunday, | Supposed to possess a new mon Kood deal of Sherdel's slabbing ability, e st the pitehing of Rhem,| October 9 and 10, Postponed games | arch would not now be occupy- IN TITLE GOLF PLAY [t "omy know of Rhem and Rein: Aexander, Haines, Sherdel and Rein- | will be played off under control of ing the throne room. { hart by he But T do know what hart. club in charge when play was in- Continuing with the compari- | e can be done by Shocker, Pennock Hornsby, hurdencd with grief over = terrupted. son, “if" the Yanks are in their |50 yceaciated Pres | Hoyt and lzumhnlr.' ~hoc km- ket the loss of his mother, retired after & A v will sim- 5 St = | seems strong, and Pennock ought to a brief spell with his teammates. It TIME—Games start at 1:30 p.m best socking l"lood"hf} 0‘:13 i HAVERFORD, Pa.. October 1—A | 30008 603 R ter 4 sorely neadad ] \as his mother's dying wish that he | Standard time, except on Sundays, R i W Heie ||oy pationalpsomen b golf chian rest.. Hoyt's arm was bothering him a e remain with the club, and in fulfill- in New York, when starting time Jornsbymen and batter their |will be crowned at the Merion Cricket |yt ‘it appeared to be right when h ° s he will stay | 38 2 pan way to the world championship. |Club tomorrow. took the measure of the White Sox . nment of her des through the se| o Jew Y i v ethroning Glenna Collett; 20- But will the New York machine | By dethroning Gl ot 20-| 16t o long ago. And Ruether is one e e e D i of. the cieverest IefCTRRACES inthe PRICE OF TICKETS—S$1.10 for o unreserved bleacher seats to $6.60 be hitting on_all ¢ Auvail Yourself of This Unusual Opportunity to Buy Men’s Suits and Furnishings At Unprecedented Reductions || - The Yankees' practice was confined Ly 0 entered today's ‘m a wnm;u;' ,].f the m'?l\‘lol and \\“urnl\v for box seats at both parks. ing this impending series? There's Henre Stetson of mmudn‘i game. up it he (‘ardinals i : B 0 the rub. | New York Catchers Clouters, | watched the Yankees, and, inci UMPIRES — George Hildebrand For practically _two-thirds of For the other semifinal the sur- e e, arm ?E!g.!i‘-".nh“"x"l:fi',‘.n'.flh.‘.k‘d?‘fii',‘ thieiseaton i Vankees Lol oDt | s e e e e i, Ry S i e | : 1 tiing before them with a |Courtland Smith of Glenridge, recent |better of the Yanks in catehing. 1 with Hornsby, afte for Natlonal League. CyE e winner of the State championship, | Doubtless O'Farreli is a splendid all avound backstop. He can handle pitchers well, throw excellently and is powerful offense that more than made up for any shortcomings in and Mrs, Wright D. Goss of Short hills. | | | | N P ” [ LS the close their attacking forcc lgay’ afre. Goss and M Smith ap. pair of strong hitting catchers in They may not waned, and from a point where |peared evenly matched. Both covered|Severeid and Collins. D they enjoyed an 1l-game lead |the first nine holes in 43, while their|be able to throw as well as O'Farrell, £ vey the “runner-up club they |incoming cards were two of the best but with such wise pitchers as Hug. the tournament has produced. Mrs.|gins has they may not have to do ] sly that it skidded so dangerously Smith was home in a brilliant 39.|much throwing. ——————— . i ; he ] el - \\35;:1'3;“"(1':"1’1"]“‘;! ;’;gy":f;’é‘;e:ed whilo Mre. Goss plaved elght of the| “The Vankee boxmen arc well ¥ the Assoctated Press 2 » o 5 seas d Stau homeward holes in 4 under 5 versed in their art. They know how E & . EW YORK. October 1.—Stock-taking of the merits and demerits of | under the wire by a narrow 'mar- Mrs. Srarson has been playing con- [ to hold runners to the sacks. It's not Vel to Be Closed out n the sistently good golf. When she over-|so easy for runners to get stealing | the principals in the world series, opening tomorrow, indicates | gin. 3 that 'they are well matehed. as contending champions should be.| Huggins and his henchmen have Where the Yankees have an edge in onc department, the| had a full week in which to Cardinals arc able to show an advantage to offset it in another, making | realign their forces and get the ever-present “if” the big factor in the ultimate decision. An injury | squared away for the test ahead. throw all the machinery out of gear. This interval may prove sufficient ree that [who need plenty of rest between| to get their sights adjusted and med Edith Cummings of Chica chances with men like Shocker, Pen. she went out in 42, as against | nock, oyt and Ruether on the pitch- son’s 46 in the Collett match. ing hill. Furthermore, such pitchers Few Days Yet Remaining —So Hurry! $30.00 Men’s | $35.00 Wool MEN'S Fall Suits Suits $5.00 to $6.50 to a star 1 Experts, in the main, $ ad] O'Farrell, expected to do all the 12;-1'"9(5 a"‘: ';"‘!"Fr Sy h“'!t" hg enable theméo ma}ntatvl;\ the D::“C i . C - o |able to put their names in a hat an 1 omised to give them a run- » catching for the National Teague |0 S 50,00 out for service as a lottery. e aoh doring the cam- PANTS 2 entry, has more equipment than | Gehrig and Bottomley, at first base, paign s 85 i either Severeid or Collins, the Yankee | seem evenly matched on their seasons | PG8%pe orer nand, the opening a s .85 receive The former Cub, however, | P 3 OFf .m_".m“‘;(;a te of managerlal | 7 4 a1 hostilities may disciose — — $ 95 $ 95 < the only catcher u{‘mllslandin: than Lazzeri at second base and| Babe .R““.‘ and his brethren . Sl i lass available for Cardinal service,| Lester Bell has outpointed Joe Dugan. | struggling in_the throes of their Inner Oldfeeld Inner e = o shomld he be injured, Vick, the | Koenig displays a siightly better bat.| slump, like Dempsey, unable to Tub Co slsofl P lm S i etitiite on ha STanetiornayatiatie|| Abe s axerags NN nE TrheyRow, HEGH| | Srintvack Nihenieeivess and (;",“"“5 e rd Tube o a ac Men’s $30 sl s ke = h are inexperienced. the in- : ~ardi ; on mstuma il inot e GLiB R0 cons I | formation the shortstops have of event the Cardinals will dri 30a3%, Gray 30x3Y; 30x3%, Red & Mohai S H 337 50 Men’ cither Tlank of Pat. offered in the | ¥orld serles play has been communi- oharr duits SU!TS i en's 1.49 | | $8.45 | | $1.89 \ : Geiirs has ‘ol ptar reads o ispiayimny |, 10 st Adyantage anall dhe conteacl S *) 5 $ 95 Overcoats s mnment stems to demani, | (0, (e, Cardinals on ‘the infeld. . .85 “There are fast-ball artlsts for the dark |t : 5 - — — ders #lowball serversito bamesthe | CLBON Hre oxtendec to the outnal Redmond Gaes Filter DUCO = $ 85 free swingers, and plenty of curves | Gl S, Separate b + any who may not like the “hook Pl g G0l e ‘:‘ Now you can Duco your ear Buy these and put them awa Only Small Sizes — 4o Staui ma tone iobimoreliplichers | UL W1 e teE Al Found 2epon] eto., from gesoline, yoursell Avply ke paint S— by Southworth, Dothit and Hafey. keops gas line open. fi:lf?i- Tueilioslers ’ i Hit B more power, l;‘n‘or Bt......70¢ C en's SG ) 2 d. | In reserve strength the Yankees E 3 teile 1Pimt ... .00 Men s 5 Ga,b LINKSMEN ARE TIED {mav be better fortified than thelr Marines vs. King College DO O Rayon Hose s ardine vivals. 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