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AER ce RAPER NOG Se STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. 2, 1917. PAGE 8 WORLD’S GREATEST BATTERS DISCUSS THE WORLD SERIES® LMAN — There’s a How! When Tom Butts In. By ALLMAN Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo DOINGS OF THE DUFI hey! wuat’s Comin’? OFF 9 HERE DID YOU THINK 1 WANTED A HAIR CUT # I DIDN'T KNOW, SIR — I'M NO MIND READER. SOON AS 1 GET “WERE VL Have TO “NEVER SAID 4 iS Ow n “Man cope pot bate pice) 19 BUNT Kiva Geeur There mavoe | " woor ! VLA VER SEE TH DAY A BOWLING PIN eet or — : “To BE WS EQUAL |” HAS LEGS LiKE ———t A GARAND PANO - CHOIT FIGURE HOw HE GETS AROUND “TWERES NOBODY HERE | MAYBE “TH GAME 4 N—__1s_OvER WHATEVER GOES UF UST Come Cown! wenny TRUE! AN’ A AS FAR You'Re NoT MUCH OF A HEAD LEMENTS READER, EITHER AND A MACHINE GUN CREWS won ten cerrenree es ees= + SPEEDIEST HOOFER IN GAME - CAN WIGGLE WIS DOGS” FASTER THAN AN OSTRICH ONCE RACED BENNIE KAUFF 1% REALLY A MODEST LITTLE OUCK-HES WE TARGET FOR BEING WOWPED AT BY “THE FANS AND WE ANGWERS “THeH YOOELS WITH A Winn = ANYHOW You HAVE ‘To ~~: “ PASS HIM THE GRAVY = 1S A BAD Man To ‘THROW A BALL AT- COBB PICKS SOX || ROUSH PUZZLED | S°x Phoney ord Tickets OUTFIELDER OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE - THE ONLY BrLL THAT EVER GCT AWAY FROM HIM WAS SWALLOWED BY A N'YAWK ‘ HoT AIR HAWK IN MIDAIR - “THE BURNS PEAK - ENOUGH SPACE ON (T “To RUN A SPLASHY CIGARETTE AD - | All Set. for |Dempsey Takes on Bouts at Smith in Frisco By United Press teased Wire df Series Bs] bthelnlend | nt | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2—Gay LY JOE S. JACKSON BY TOM SWOPE Sold ElKs boat Smith ard Jack Dempsey will oe Sporting Editor the Detroit News Sporting Editor the Cincinnati! Post re meet at Recreation park tonight, “This coming world series looks like one of the toughest to Eddy Roush this season has been a terror against the pitchers [7 United Preas Leased Wire ass Lioyd Madden vs. George /in a ions rune bout. Smith is dope that there has been,” declared Ty Cobb, when asked his opinion the White Sox batters will be called upon to face, Roush will prob- CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—The 1917 thingie. ce |favorite in the betting. ‘The rab of the rival club | ably finish the National league sea model counterfeiter does not Loe Joe Gorman vs. Chet Ash. eree has not been agreed upon. “On form it should be something - = SS son with a batting av between bother with such trifies as $20 at Roscoe Taylor vs. Tommy PACU emi ORE, like the one in which our club, > cama ON .340 and .350. Against New York bills or $10 gold pieces. He {ih Clark. Speed* Martin Leads Detroit, was engaged with Pittsburg é a on has batted 359, This record shows, g0@8 right out and tries to 23 Joe Hill vs. Johnny Moore. in 1909, which was won by the j « what 2 good, freeewinging left-| bunko the public with phoney Vincent Moore vs. Dick Coast League Now Pirates, four games to three, going 4 handed batter can do against the) World's series tickets, accord. Crouge. BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. t= Giant pitchers, and Joe Jackson,| ing to the national commission. the White Sox centerfieider, is that; The commish jet the world kind of a hitter. Roush, tho, does| know y day that the big not expect Jackson to find the, city silckers can't put any- Giant pitchers as easy as they have! thing over on it. been for him, because of Jackson's “Haseball patrons are warned | paaataaenirerris ite 0 AS. 2 trick of standing with hie feet to. ®@ninet purchasing world's series . ajo|Cbance to see the patr in action) rjeuténant A.C. Langdon, foe gether. tickets except thru the regular am 460} again this evening at the Elks'/ 1.67 washington State college foob “Schupp and Benton's curves are Channels,” read an announcement fo others played : club show \Een ater aad how. with teeeee 80 big Jackson may not be able to by the commission. It had been re Adolph Schacht will again be the battalion of Washington field ap reach them unless he ba’ referee, and he declares that he/tillery at Fort Walla Walla, has differ. ported that a plan for counterfeit ing World's series tickets ts under ,| Will watch the bout very closely | been selected to take charge of all LEAGUE F ) Wen test. ret! Fans who thought Johnny Moore,| rapt prcdnat Namie = &* the colored featherweight from| pack,‘ Oakland recently py at Vancouver, B, C., should have been! #10 given a draw in his bout with 200) ene eit peers om 427 Hill last Tuesday night, will get a/ the full distance of a world serie Still, one can never tell. “I make the foregoing remarks because the clubs are of somewhat similar types. Both have proved good scoring teams. McGraw’s pitching staff is not regarded as} formidable, the Giants winning largely on their attack. Chicago has good pitchers, but they have been worked pretty hard, in numer COAST LEAGUE Won ous games two or three being used ently,” Roush sai 108 ft “When we played the White Sox Roush doesn't see any rosy path Wa This information is believed ” s3s|and award the decision just as he | athletes at the camp during the recently we were beaten four ahead for either team in the series, to be correct ae period of training. games in two days, tho in those >» but he does believe picking the New The co pission aleo admitted ita “ne Madden and Ingle, two of the four games we knocked out seven York pitchers is a harder one than to Sherlo: mes the fee s00| best boys of thelr weight in this! pitchers That shows that the |‘ selecting the White Sox tive speculator He. games sohedeted, | vicinity, top the bill, and are re- have | ported to be in good shape. : RE eby the management can trace Greatest Fielders Do | _ For the first time in many moons,’ THE BEST American league champions have & powerful attack. They did not) “How the Giants can hope to win by working Schupp, Benton and play especially good ball, but they | Sallee in turn, mo matter in what ets that have been resold,” r * - |Chet McIntyre will again be seen were able to get the runs that order, is beyond me,” Roush said need. “The agement Work in I asy Manner | pehind Madden. Lioyd has sent meant victory, against odds. “A hard hitting ¢ » the the privilege of refusing The greatest fielders in baseball |for his old tutor to second him “Everything depends White Sox fan't going to be fool sion to any person on tickets | seldom 1 sensational catches,| against the rugged Ingle, “Butch” on the start. If they get very long by southpaw pitchin purehased from speculators.” and that is what stamps them as|rb’s shining dome will be seen faway to one of those even break affairs, as we did with Pitts. Generally if any club cracks a southpaw hard one day, it will the san r the information of the com- great flelders. | bobbi. up and down in Ingle’s cor-| burg, then either team may win. But if the White Sox can the next day to another lefty. McGraw will have to do some tall think-| mi speculators are sald to e fan, of course, goes w ner. 8 will be Ingle’s first me- It le possible to find any- get a running start, winning the first two games, they will go ing choosing a right-hander. have been offering grand stand| with excitement any time a fielder|!ee here since his return from San where In Seattle is the fin- right thru, and will bring the series to a finish in a hurry “It wouldn't surprise me much to see Fred Anderson teats in downtown hotels last goes back to the outfield wall end | Francisco. | ished product which be- “There is only one thing for Rowland to do, — that < to use|a good game or two. Most people don’t know it $4.50 for three ga pulls down a dr with a Raa speaks the skilled work- Cicotte and Williams as his first two pitchers. hey are the men/of a cold weather pitcher. He has a mean e«pitter. fleant price of meheed cate 8 Ree | L 7 p 4 bend catch: Willie Meehan Off manship employed in our he has his best chance to win with. Russell looked bad when he op ‘Tesreau also may be good for one good « posed Detroit last, tho he is a high class boxman. But the pair I have/ Demaree and Perritt will do anything wonderful but I don't believe bound to attract ention, they look fine from the stands, bu . va i ia own laboratory. for His Trip East! For beauty and perma. named are the two he is forced to start “Benton's recent slur sn't mean anything to me except that d a resolution! the truth is that really great field. “Faber, in shape, really outclasses anybody on the Sox staff. But| the Rube is likely to be ri n edge when the big ga aan o Sox to tam|ace pall, dowas wcet of the hora | Willie Meehan. the heavyweight psc palsies us one cannot tell just what shape he will be in. We knocked him out| “Jackson and Col are likely to have their troubles with Benton| the stuffing out of the Glanta for|chances they get with seemingly |Clown of the Pacific Coast, and his | service, our twice on Labor Day. He should be rested. Then, if the two Sox/and Schupp. Those two birds have curve balls that will t nearly or and glory of Chicago. ttle effort j wife have started on an Eastern pitchers I have named can come thru, he can be sent in, and with the|any left-handed hitter. I en fortunate enough to soak Schupp —_ | BRE oa trip. Willie seems to have worn | Bi id k confidence instilled by previous victories, is almost sure to win pretty hard, but the Rube has been a puzzle to me all year > Seven Veterans Ba ck {out his welcome in San Francisco! r gewor “There never has been much base running in a world series, and “It surely ought to be the greatest series we have had for Look for Revival ig . De ar ac and it Is probably good judgment 1 G0 not look for much in this. McGraw has switched his system thia| years, uniese the Giants do too much yelling about the shine | at Whitman College {or him to see what ts doing else- at $5 and year, and has not attempted to steal many sacks. I have never seen! ball, and make the games draggy by always taking time out to of Bouts In Reno eee toe wilera | Rariden or rey 4 nig except in exhibitions “ella discuss examine the baile Promoters in Reto, Nev, are "wana. Wallen one sweet | H Up their abilities. But if the Giants start to run on Schalk they will be With Herzog crippled and on the outs with the rest of his club for! looking forward to a reviva ib prospects at W' 2 eo ne halted very quickly. | taking on without permission, I'll bet MeGraw wishes he n't! terest in the ‘abe gue "They : | pete oer “4 ve had a Swimmers Alw ays Live Per tooth will stand the “New York has one advantage, in that it has several players who let li Kilduff go. juff could fill in at recond and carry | taking advantage of the racing péo-|turned to the fold. John Groom,| to ¢ Ri re Old A = res ot coraparition have been thru world series, and who will not be nervous. Risberg,|a te all right nless Buck plays, McGraw is going to|ple who ate there for the meet |tha captein-elect, ie not beck, how.| «<0 7. te EXQe IME Seid ee Ty ceanee ae at short for the Sox, may be a weak member of the combination his | have that runs until October 20 to an-| ever. The SpOSAERRSS ER the |, LONER Y . amie atisfaction which fs his first ble league year, and he has been erratic. | And in a world| : seems too green. Mac may shift Zim to second and|nounce a big show for October 6. | aeilatas oe taped! Dhedlbssne'r yp tr Ale only the highest quality of series no member of the keystone combination can slip without k use Har third. This would be pre fair cae. Rivest a dakeas yer All. r = Reitz, a 68-yearo! veteran who chances.” Us So dansed Santon Brace decir te italy cto shot |Donor Nela Dillon Wins has taken part in the annual fix. modern bridgewerk can 2g eapaaraes = a |them he's 1 pl es aa ‘s greatest trouble is that he tries | fight and there is to be a decision Kentucky Futurity He ge Poa es cause ak % 1 % ray : +] ] | to kill the b Zim and Fletcher are likely to prove the most danger- | —————____________ ? ) brings again into prominence the fon and esth Can’t Always Judge | Ham Hyatt Souses Pill | (ue thier ' | My Volted Prewe Loaed Wire,” remarkable longevity of competing iM mane treet” water men. N. W. Cor. Fourth and Pike | Dition, driven by Joe Sherrill, won Phone Main 3256 the 24th renewal of the §$5,0¢ 2-yearold Kentucky futurity yester| Billy Miske Matched | day & : A a3 With Weinert Again Hugo Bezdek Signed | ny vnited Pres Leased Wire | 3 NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—Billy Miske, as Boss Next Season! st. pau's machine gun hitter, will Hugo Bezdek, who succeeded meet Charley Weinert for the sec- James Cal an as manager of the|ond time tonight at the Broadway Pittsburg Nationals several months |Sporting club. Miske’s showing ago, has signed a contract to man-'against Carl Morris has boosted age the club next season his standing among the heavies. | Man by His Company at Lively Clip Again | ct — si a ate | nthe company he keen arvet| How AboutWilliams?, by the company he Max Carey, for instance. the Pittsburg club, this Carey is with the worst team in|year, won the batting honors in organized baseball—the Pirate the Southern league, clouting the H t d yet the fleet outfielder 18 playing |sphere to the tune of 75 e as ever iraste the game of his life. | - ———. e ° e R.W.Dodd IeAvain | atte czne sage [Defeat in First Mix “pty 3 ee Not much attention has been ywhite ball. His uniform shirt ts Pacific Coast Chief) 727%,t0,,P° one of our best | paid to the part Lefty Wil- |kept spotlessly clean, the effect be i. W. Dodd again heads the Px . liama, of the Sox, may play In |ing that the batter loses aight of cific association of the Amate the series. the ball on account of the white ~ berg seats Williams has been pretty | background of his shirt Athletic Union. At a recent meet iD Ee Todd wae elected press THE LODGE CAFE generaily neglected by most “ don't know why It ts I can WE OLD FELLOWS 1TS TOO BAD PEYTON dent. Al Furth vice president, H Fourth Avenue Wentinke | players and critics with whom always win against a club that has . A. Hauser secretary-treasurer. ’ Featuring the Jatest war song, {| | have talked about the big never seen my pitching before, but|COR. PIRST AVE. and PIKE ST. GRAVELY COULDNT HAVE ta ure “stand Up he for Unele || event. I have had remarkable luck~ that Phone Main 4965. UVED TO SEE THAT POUCH) CELEBRATED * letter a BR mere. But Williams may be very | way,” Williams said | USED FOR HIS PLUG - Way Many home bargains are arise Oe he erent 906 valuable in at least one game, “The same thing works out|“IF | HURT YOU, DON’T Chewing Plug ie ie Nisted in Star Want Ads. | hig. # olsen teen ca scar the first one he pitches, If |againat individual players as a gen PAY ” “aR *< . o--- - . “f Rowland picks him to start jeral rule, Let any player, no mat ME. a 4 EE econ pouen In Lefty's few years cad aseball ter how good a hitter, face me the| ‘This is my message of deliver. ! : eee VEL PLUG FORAGCO - he has ne ver lost an opening start first, time and t usually take care|ance to you from the fear that ac- : MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY —= against any club, of him.» Confidence may have alcompanies Dental operations. he f Precedent do@sn’t count, you may|great deal to do with {t—I have ne sp age <i i WORD ROR EERE Fran ee ae at aa » not—but the fact of|grown rather used to disposing of|,,) EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and . , NOW Ae CERN AND OSE: Dis Sheedick oui dot (wai the matter {s Williams has won ev-|men in their first game against mo| TREAT Teeth absolutely without $ : FRESH AND OTAN “ and strongest plate known, covers very ittic pf the font op the Highest | or ame he hag ever pitched|and am pretty confident whenever |P@!2 {n all cases but acute ab- \ - 3 ALITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH __ you can bite corn off the cop;|@gainst any club, major or minor|I face a new man.” scessed conditions. ” ia one reac eee in iy bates Kuaranteed fifteen years ‘land there {# no more reason for| If* this 1s a criterion, Williams Uf a Fuad aAacce Cx Damnit Va. REE? Gold Crown $3.00)| believing this won't work out In|the neglected, might prove to be| , : i 278 PB.Gravely Jo (ou EVA, SY $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone) gy |the world series ax well as at any |the Rabe Adams or Hedient of this ia i Ar fe ’ : $10 Set of Teeth $5.00 | Other time series, : 5 Aalvay _ \ i Bridgework, per tooth, gold @3 Williams is death against —_————_— White Crowns $3.00) left-handers, Cobb, Speaker, Scl . T Gold Fillings $1.00 Up| Collins—any of the great southe | OCNOrr Is Signed Up Silver Fillings SAT 50. paw hitters of the league can- , Daten TT Platina Pilltnce See | ately eemnie wilameste anecct by Frisco Ball Team] ne most penutitul, tasting and All work guaranteed for fifteen years. Have impression taken in the| ‘the toughest pitchers in the According to word received by | natural of all Dental work correctly morning and get teeth same day. Examination and advice tree league for them to hit. Nick Williams, Hunky Schorr, the| fitted to the exact measurements mewn nna 8 ples of Our Pinte and Mridge Work, We Stand the| In the Sox batting practice,/Spokene left-handed pitcher, has |0f Your mouth, Satisfaction guar. Tent of Time. | Cerne eaeeonmee 6 recommended by our early | Jackson and Collins chase Williams | been signed by the San Francisco|@nteed under a cast-iron twelve. tomers who ha ming to our office, bo sure | Off the field every time he attempts |club Schorr was loaned to the Ver. | Year guarantee. Only the finest of . Wow are in the right place th you. ‘ to pitch to them. {non team after the Northwes materials use Consultation and neem OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Williams has a peculiar habit of |league season was closed in July, |#dvice FREE “ stepping between the ball and the | but failed to deliver there and was Lowest prices O07 UNIVERSITY STREET Opposite Fri = ce.'batter when be is using a new!given his release, high-e! pl Load for e—

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