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Who will be the “hero” of the world’s sertes? Bach year since the Cubs and Sox renewed the tnterleague post-sea son battles there has cc into the limelight the name of a player of whom little had been heard before the crucial moment. In the SoxCub series the un- heralded hero of the moment was Rohe, the little fellow whose two baggers at the critical moments Sox. One of the Ddiggest surprises of my life was when I saw Cobb and Crawford fall to come up to expec tations fn the world's series of 1907 and Claude Rossman hogging the limelight as the newspaper hero, You remember it was Babe Adams of the Pittsburg club who beat Detroft in our last world’ se- ries? Adams had been going poorly all season, and no one expected him to prove the hero, yet he was the. headliner. Eddie Collins was naturally look- ed upén as the man to star for the Athletics last fall ageinat the Giants, and tt remained for Frank Baker and his big bat to take away the honors. Long ago Bill Dineen, then With Boston, pitched the Hub team into a world’s champiouship | by winning from Pittsburg the game upon which the title depended. I believe that Red Murray, the this'year's series. [-believe thia be-| plonship series—the city series be cause I saw Murray in two cham! tween the two New York teams and NATIONA HURL ANGRY WORDS (By United Press Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, Oct. 1—-Manager John McGraw of the New York Nationals is today ‘incensed at the statement made by Horace Fogel, owner of the Philadelphia Nationals, that umpires stole games for the New York Giants. MeGraw said: ‘ “Fogel and Murphy ought to be made to prove their wild assertions that umpires gave the New York Giants the pennant, They should |} either be forced to prove them or be driven out of baseball. It ts strange they're the only club owners casting reflections upon the hon- esty of the game.” LYNCH TO INVESTIGATE NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—Presideat Lynch of the National league plans to have the league directors investigate the charges of Horace 8. Forel, president of the Philadelptia oldb, that favorable decisions by certain umpires were responsibié for the New York club winning the pennant this year. * Mr. Lynch says he cates nothing for Mr. Fogel's personal attack upon him, but that the itputatioh of dishonesty on the part of the um- pires cannot be. overlooked. STAR TO GET EVERY MOVE DIRECT FROM WORLD SERIES Arrangements are. completed today by which Grantland Rice, one of the cleverest and best known baseball writers and authorities in the country, will handle the world’s champion- ship series between the Giants and the Red Sox for the United Press, Rice will be assisted by two experts who will aid him in getting all the fine points of the play. During the games the leased wires of the United Press will be looped directly into the press stands at New York and Boston and every play will be recorded instantly. SS ee PLAY NO GAME —jrivt v0. winner ot toaars IN BIG SERIES Cleveland and Steve Ketchell, the “And the next day it rained” undefeated lightweight of Chicago, here late boom month, is thé report would be a truthful suffix to the|°urrent today. Packey McFarland will also vist tale of the Northwest League 1918) winnipeg this month, It ts raid, it a Raymond's pennant win.| ut his opponent has not yet been ners and the Spokane runners up}P!cked. were all groomed for the first bat- tiieiin Gata. tec tle of the post season series yes terday afternoon, when the heavens HONOR TO KELLY, opened up and made soup out of OLYMPIC HERO the diamond. The yo was promptly called off, and the series will begin today if the weather 193 PANGELES, “Oct bg or permits, automobile parade through the Augie Moran and Jimmie Toman will umpire the series, Meikle 1s scheduled to pitch the first contest for Seattle and Paul | Strand for the Indians. Before the week is over the fans will have a farewell chance to see all of their favorites In action, and Harry Ostdiek will be shown a sample of the kind of baseball which won 14 straight games and pennant for Raymond and his tribe. Principal streets, followed by a big rally at the University of Southern Callfornia, wae the honor bestowed today upon Fred Kelly, 110-yard hurdler and winner of this event at the recent Olyniple games in Sweden. A scholarship fund named after the athlete was presented to him on arrival at the university grounds. WINNIPEG AFTER AD AND PACKEY (By United Prose Lensed Wire) WINNIPEG, Man: Oct. 1 That Champion Ad Wolgast will THE HITLESS WONDER OF TWO CHAMPION. SHIP SERIES, RED MURRAY, WILL BE THE HERO OF THE WORLD'S SERIES— IT IS THE PSYCHOLOGICAL THING, THE STAR—TUES REO MURRAY | iawt year's struggle for the h honor—and in both he failed the psychological He has gained confidence He has great ability, all right, but he haw fatied to show ia the up to date. is usually impossible to But bitiousness yie! aches, sour stomach, indigestion when the bowelsare regulated the liver and kidneys stimalat BEECHAM’S __ PILLS bn bones 106. 2 MAKERS» 6000.L 1330 2nd. AY near UNION 0: we EyresTransfer( Office 114 Jackaon St. Dr, L. R. Clark, 0. D. Ne e Have you taken advan our wonderful low prices? member our prices are just ging half what other dentists would charge you for the same clial of work. After we treat your tet! you will notice a marked improve- ment in your appearance and health. Dr, Clark gives his personal at- tention to each and every patient, and for this reason we are able to sive you a gnarantee that ts abso- lutely bona fide, - ¥ Investigate our famous NeverSlip plate, It does-not slip or drop, and you can bite corn off the cob, Regular $10 $5 00 plates Regular extra heavy $10 wold crowns ........... $4.00 Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R, Clark, D. D. 8. (Manager) 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Unton NOTE—Bring this Ad with you Y, OCTOBER 1, 1912, Nevir Play the Other Fellow's Game, Scoop NORTHWEST WILL TRY A Class B league ries. to be a little agitation abot our ‘| yeaterday 4 to fight, but for us, we were there once when it was 14 below nowhere, 4eod we would fight before we would go ~ the Wertern or Southern leagues. i ween aeropi, ter beitit an angulaf’kehteman armed with a soythe, is not on tho the Spokane Indians of laying down to Vancouver last week to let Seat- tle-win the pennant. One honest team ee Shit van over by a street car, . on om the bail and Mie-overland trail for the American Automobile association, : “ee ee an jot an! if pa yo kn away BIRD. SEASON wary wting $1 H| office, IS ON TODAY The bird season in on today and the huntamen fall out of the grouse, quail, phea may legally take a t, duck or ships, or other fowl land or water. It is only neces to arm yourself with a gun 4 « hunters’ iegnse, the latter at the county auditor's and go where the birds are they aren't there blame it the fellow who tipped you off to th riicular neck of the woods where u got etung. Chances are he ows a better place, but can’t get until Sunday and is going himself then. an on! a = oh an aa: in wh © ia - ovr. oe. FOR CLASS A AGAIN The Pacific Northwest league fa Omaha, Pueblo, Denver in in the Southern, Colorado Springs and the Western for the Class AA leagues, the Tn ational, American association and Pacific Coast, they are not anx lous to see the Northwest elevated |to Class A. These leagues are now drafting from the Northwest and], don't care to have the draft price It pays better than Class A sala os its teams play Class AA baseball And that is why there is going! same litte Northwest league when the National ciation of Base ball leagues has its annual meeting Milwaukee, November 12, Field BK. Dugdale and Joe yhn will be the agitators, and the/ fun will begin when the Northwest league magnates petition for Class A rating for this league. They. de} cided thig at a meeting in Portland t Pacific Coast league holds) dal the real key to the situation, Call 3° Ewing and hin fellow magnates of) .), California were given Class AA rating when they qt being out Inws and prosfflved to be good. They have been allowed to run things on] yy, this coast to sult themselves ever wines and thowmold threat cede over the he nates at each meeting of the Na tlonal assoct Jong as the Const Vere et #an keep the entire Pacific Const territory under their thumbs by that simple scheme the Northwest league will remain Clase B, and thank Mr, Ewing for not making ua Class Z. The Northwest league plays bet- ter ball, to bigger crowds and pays better salaries than the Class A leagues. ‘Please, Mr. Ewing, take your foot The Southern league and. the Weatéra league are tho Class A leagues at present, They have the| right to draft players from the! Northwest league, but you seldom notice them doing It And the why of that is, that a drafted player must receive at least large ry by the club draft ing him ae ho did from his home club before. Hut salaries in the Northwest are higher than those in as It is pretty plain then that the Northwest league belongs at least in Clase A. Seattle and Spokane and the cities of this league cerjoff our neck this year 4 let us tainly rank as high as Mobile, At-| stretch a little,” is what Jones, Du; Janta, Chattanooga and Little Rock} dale and Cohn will say this winter. i = oo aa — My idea of nothing at all—What Chicago fane think of Charile Frank Chaviee while the Peerless Leader was in a New York hospital. ee ee When Fielder Jones and Dugdale go back to the meeting of the| is ‘ational association and try to get the Northwestern league elevated it jeague magtiates? Shade of William Penn, they will not. “eeees Sarg oe Dobie mever has been beaten since he started coaching teams ne A comtest bet an lane and an elderly feotracer, the lat- the diversified race meet scheduled for the Meadows on I¢ ta fust a vision of our prophetic fancy, eeeee So far as we can ascertain Harry Ostdeik has mot yet accused in the league, praise be. . ee National commission issues solemn warning to the public to be ware. of ticket scalpers when purchasing pasteboards for the world's We-also know &@ man who yelled “Look out!” when he saw a The big feature of secret practice at football at eve the campus can tell you after it's over just what happened. ‘wop Hing catching punts are important features of all secret A. &. Weatgard, who toured from New York to Seattle and returned Via. San Francisco, bas finished bix little motor jaunt, and will map 5 On the theory that every autoist is a millionaire, every city has ite apeeddaws and grabs a fat fine out of the visiting motorist when- possible. 1 guess it ls all right. Must be the motorists have the fhoney,. 1 haven't, have rout geen ge! eee Parente blames Eddie Graney for the mixup in Frisco over xing day fight permit. If those Frisco scrappers hated cordially as the fight magnates, they would tear off daily bitions on the t corners, ee eer to break into the fistic limelight. It may be key McFarland and others will go to Winnipeg nd Winnipeg fe try it Ad Wolgast and ~tee ~ Matt McGrath yesterday threw the hammer 191 feet, 5 inches. breaks Harry Ostdetk# record, althongh Harry ts credited with ing in a Vancouver hotel lobby and wielding the hammer on Vic- tania, Portland and Tacoma without taking both feet off the floor. bouts while under the double blue | diamond that they call him the old } | stand by, came through with a quick} victory by the knock out route, the vietim being Patton of Spokane. They met at 145 pounds, and the aff lasted until near the end of the second round, when Cal put over the sleep si : Winnipeg, : - BY HUGH PERKING hietes of the double. dia- mond came k from the Pendie- ton Round Up weartng the smile that won't come off. The club sent| Duff and Faver on the mat in clever five boys to the Kound Up, and they| style. The reward of the local boys cleaned up four out of five Boxing| Was a handsome Navajo blanket, and wrestling events. Pat»Scott| trophy of the Round Up champion says it is the best trip the 8 A. C.| ship. SOF ntotibe” with dha. sombita "| HEITMULLER, STAR SLUGGER, IS SICK! ed Press Leased Wire) “Hein Heitmuiler, star slugger of the Los Angeles Baseball club, was taken suddenly fll this after Frank Duncan represented the|f club's wrestling talent, and he laid Big Bill Morrow furnished, the foal surprise by getting a trimining at the hands of Mubus, the-Mult-| nomah A. C. 175-potnder, al beat his rival at the last smoker, Here, but the excitement at Pendle- noon and rem hb a ton must have gone to his head, for! myo nate ot hightinese griger Portland boy got the Weclsion| Known, but tt is s@h as to prevent it round: er three fi / him from playing for some time. . on} Dutch" Metzger, Dillon's third Buster O'Neal gave away £€Y°0) baseman, is also on the sick list, pounds in the 125-pound class, and and “Hughie Smith, who reported | came out of a three-round mi With! today, was sent back to the springs, | points to spare. The way this Ind) heing too itl to join the team, ean move around a ring is @ cave) When the Angel band goes north tion, and he is getting better all of/thig evening it will present a crippled lineup against the fast coming San Francisco club, Dance at Dreamland tonight. KODAK Finishing of tho Andy Duvall took on Kolton of Multnomah, the P. N. A, champion, and showed him up all the’ way. Andy recently lost a decision to Kolton which he claimed should have been at least a draw, and he was out to make good that conten- tion. He did. Tho decision at finest kind, “In Pendleton went to Andy by a good cee BA LNG margin, and he was & happy boxer, COB Photo Cal Harris, who has OBS shes ‘al Harris, who has won soanany Pal. Bide. Ca shot now of some want to tip off to the boys sport, has been # ac Albert of the mag-| gw; Murphy, the Windy Magmate from the Windy City, who tied a can to] Pakland | Verne Portiand A, Will they recelve the brotherly assistance of the Pactfic| M’GRATH Celtic park here when the hammer a distance of 191 feet 6 inches. The former record was 186 feet 1 inch, made by J. J. Flanagan, on City Office, T13 Second Avenue. B.&M. 225 Pumps Vim Worn-Out Me Don't call up the sporting editor d ask him where to go, H ly human and if he really knows good thing he is watching for a ance to slip away from the office d get a crack at ‘em. All he will y for publication is that there good grouse hooting most any here from the Olymples to the aides, and he has seen ducks in different places between jton and Cape Flattery. If you good t that you up. CONSIDINE PRESIDES AT RACE MEET John W. Considine, enthusiastic reeman and ral patron of dd to preside the diversified race meeting to held at the Meadows next Sun y Considine will be in general not only of the harness but the marathon, auto nd other speed events. M. Robinson and W. C. vtching will be the associate judges. C. H. Harrison bas been secured as starter and Dr. G. A. gley will hold the stop watch head timer NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS New York 4, Philadelphia 2 Brooklyn 6, Boston & Bt. Louis 6, Cincinnati 4 Pittsburg 9, Chicago & AMERICAN LEAGUE & Philadelphia 11, New Boston 7, COAST LEAGUE RESULTS Les Angeles 7, Vernon 2 Washington 6 STANDING OF THE National Leage w York a0 neinnatl niiadelphia 476 one 601 Sea “aT 44 463 347 Pet n Fran 10 orame CS es | HURLS| HAMMER FARTHEST champion hammer w record following his feat at he tossed @ grounds three years ago. NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—Matt Me-| Whieh causes. a8 to hoave a Jong sigh and shed a/Grath, world's fear when we recall that Methuselah is the only man who ever | thrower, is today the holder of a made 4 record that probably wilt never be broken, 4 fi e- - SUCCESS IN BUSINESS Depends in a large _ on the timel and tion of a astro and ‘ongery, tive bank : ‘The watchword of this bank: Service” and ite officers i it a point to t ested in the su itors. This bank has made it has made dealings with the publiee &@ personality and a certai_ standard which appeals te public, as shown by the increase in our deposits a4] business. 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