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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 192: 3 ru s by 1 STAR PAGE 17 Se, JOHN ‘ssceiempdal VERSUS BABE RUTH CAN MANAGER OF GIANTS Ol TG UESS THE BIG THREAT OF THE YANKEES? Here’s Ruth— iy artes on St Fey for natu | oe uses, 1 ance a4 (And Here’s McGraw Looking eeaeecebeneepe a | by Billy vans, noted American league umpire, In these articles. |) ertvaee nga hla LN ap fie) {Wasercsld parton’ bate Him Over the phases of play are dealt with from an unusual angle, streasing the mental features 4 distin guished from the material.—Kal Note BY BILLY EVANS ‘ 0 | yn MeGRAW versus Babe Ruth int i igout, Frank | so moment a pitcher slowed up Can John McGraw, manager ants, wi “ “toward ball rather than swing w x of t c . a timely ¢ with : gout, far f | Ruth ¢ nit ay 1 ai than a home run with the ach 1 : f the thousands of 4 who| ood cu we empty, Ruth, instead of playing 31 ker John McGraw did the H ae mixed coping | wildly at every pitch, must try RONWER, Seattle Q 5 ‘ Te ae) | MeGraw who outgues i topp MoGraw aint . . 4 : the rest of the Ya ere Is no Kecret 4 iraw's When Ruth in hitting the Yankee win its nd world series ‘ te ‘ tops Ruth, th threat: of JOUNSTON, Seattle On ¢ mall pitched 1 19 t y ‘ the Ya i i have s Ruth, There you actors in the 19: Grid Coaches. | Lincoln and Queen Anne Are Lasters) tg Make Bow on Friday YHICAGO, 0 Gre und a tong hene BY JACK HOHENBERG ll conc re (Chea SAALWAECHTER AND LOGG of Queen or 1 H : 7 ie Anne and Lincoln, respectively, will trot their charge ke atking @ cut at one of ‘ noved |) out on Denny field at 3:30 Friday afternoon, This game, Ha benthoes to W t 1 the last prep opener of the season, should develop some SS te By eal pena J beg j rood football for the edification of the play- gry grid) ,, ' aa ; Pag. , ee peste play-hungry. grid)" 7yis shows, the relentless John MoGraio as ha 41 ee WILLIS Seat : oats eer . Foot go for about At the start of the season, neither team was greatly| bench directing every play made by his Giants during a ; st 38 \ ea HRS UTan: bm nac REE CAT orolaE Ret otoce {. world series game—and paying particular attention to how : ’ : : : America at ‘By Lae ared in prep circles, but the development of green ma his pitchers pitch fo Babe Ruth, Tag 6 a). Gt les 8 i 3 vi Pad aot me A 1 at both schools has been amazing. Until after the et for 25 game on Friday, it may not be said that either are pennant Pp Queen Anne has a line which averages approximately 180 Despite [njurties, Yanks LF i} : veal Spee ia pounds from tackle to tackle. Desimon, mainstay of the | . . ° a ; Ri ug ng the old Ca r ‘ right side of the line, weighs in the neighborhood of aia Are Favorite in Betting pounds and it will not be a surprise if the man-mountain f s shows the boys some stuff. Jenks, at the other tackle, SW YORK, Oct. 4.—Despite the various infirmities that also a big boy, weighing about 185 pounds. Arwine and have befallen the Yankees and the improvement that | Snyder, the guarc are lighter, both touching >. Kin- been noted in the Giant pitching, the American league a caid, the center, makes about 170, also. Walde Krauklis, hampions are still being held as 6 to 5 favorites to win the “| Quay half, will bear watch- -—-| world’s series. ; te ‘ ing, for he seems to Pav the Several large bets have been reported by commissioners a stan 1 43 1 eta sttler stuff arry him thru Prep Chatter and brokers in the financial district and increasing interest i 2 a 1 . ° 2 = came over from nce tw our er jin the se had been indicated by stimulated w: ing. GREGG, Seattle Be Bye ee ea : \! kame Jonesy mutans KRACHE SIGNED pra be nd a \) _____} in the series had been ated by stimulated wagering MEARKLE BALDWEN, Seattle YARYAN, Seattle . ss The West Seattle sattered defea | y of his supporters are prepared to weep for TO BOX ocr. 19), DE iataln gtk i i senate mesh, they jhim because he may have to work without Babe Ruth,. t hold 1 fs may. bal selves. t vas ecnoed ty | Wally Pipp or Bob Meusel, or all of them, Miller Huggins, By CORREA: aed LO: Fi ht, s vp Yew : mai : aha dealer Teddy\the little manager of the| —————— aaee : ; ee 4 caay tie dowels thel 15, It wee. od yeater : . pile iot t : surface indications of being oopla! Yanks : t that 15 Ny ¢ ‘ ess iuin’ perturbed. Huggins has had ¥ Fale Win the Toss epetway' ene been} a lot of “perturbs” in i EW YORK, Oct: 4—Col. Ja- ere from quarter us) past and perhaps he is used N cob Ruppert, .owner of the ‘albot Is till going strong, | to them. Yankees, a baseball institution of on Raturday to sive} The injuries of th, Pipp |] more or less prominence, won the SEE scblitresd Res — “. EX-CHAMPIONS nukes «Sted che a chaace at the pivot post.) Cosel are greatiy exaggerated and|| toss, and the cpening game of Ga a het mibea C t 0 am, I expect to have them occupying || world series will be played at the PICK ON L., A./! : Merney-Jamen|!9K to Coach 1 their regular positions when the|| American league stadium. > toned to the cus tomary mathematics. Jack Dempsey} Lon Angeles is the home of two | " yard Bie satay) series gets under way next week,” || This ts taken as a good omen ob Games Begin Praise Alexa in still king of the million-dottar-purae | former h cht champions of |-rurr 5 i , Huggins said today. || by followers of Mistah Ruth and | net. world, Jim Jeffrien and Jens teenee ‘ f 1) “Babe Ruth hit one over the|| his gang of apple demolishers, ° as Draftsman Another celebrated puncher Is now | Willard, and also, of course, Jnck | % ates | grandstand in the Polo grounds|| It is led. that thhe daca in a nh ua. ry in our well st, Mons, Bat-| Dempsey, the present titleholder the veteran yesterday and he wasn’t working|| nel didn’t even win the toss last: | hampto *o numer Himeelt. Wilde ts with his full swing, That means a/|{ year ¥ } Siki, a ing ec . a y< | Other ‘ex h onsistent player, tho £ Chaminox|| nce tem Lams | rie mcmen dant es, Gero, oars CUE, CHAMPION Sch eae "ing ie, mentee a amino So foo ge series Segoe age See Maer gre not to bump into them EASY WINNER |: morelthe Yanks to be in sais of a tional woman's golf cham Paris batt o 1924 Olym n, should go in for architec " teomed battler, training on orge rs, world’s champlon |* : little more popular favor in New SUSANVILLE IS will start If architecture, at least n when procur | SAN JOAQUIN ards player, opened an| Miracle stan Pease Is prepared for the} York, sentiment is almost evenly BASEBALL CHAMP th cD. 71 hin talent series at the ofield | Garfield oe. TI 0 will consist of win-|| {0 the opinion of Devereaux En alents rea at the Wakefield has | eens Spee Susanville holds this season's . who planned the new course || * ; e Tunt LEAGUE THRU par jors, Fourth ave, and Pike at.,| fr, th genial Ballard mentor tt] The priccipal argument offered). SV 00™ ultra eee the Woman's } jolt || or Harry ne y day, defeating his son, Edgar} with painstaking work. ‘They should| by Giant supporters is that the Na- nd Tens ead, |; he will get his wial | According to rumors golug the | ¢; re and 200 to 40, | Work well‘against the Kast End warriors. |tional league champions will start|Plonship by a 7 to 2 win over the L. 1, recently : Moser Gibbans, and Greb eis wanes ag decal alr | elder had runs EASE cs gea.. eaen eeessten: Gabtniniond | igs a mental jump on the Yanks.|Weayerville Highway nine. Incl ‘Alexa took a day off and alded || have heard naughty ! 1 and averaged | rutinnck: Ip being troubled, wy ehariey| They figure that the two defeats! gentally the pennant brought them the drafteman with pointers and || Siki and his scandalous gotngs on in| Tho league's failure to finlsh the rea: | a9q t ’ ‘This | ny Knee. ‘It would suffered by the Yanks in the last]. vetle present of $1,000 and the gate, played a number of shots hat is known as Gay Pareo and sot in 1923 is the main reason WHY | afters d tonight Spears wax to | not hat he will 988] two series will hava the same jinx if ; ° the grounds, to give him an idea || they will not havo whatao- | the circuit ; wa be In opera’ mle » Wakefield partors, on | jt" . jas that worked upof a boxer by a receipts. of the length of carry at various || ever to do with him. pala ee vee Seneca nt, near* Second. ieee holes. So there! | Coach Logg of Lincoln is in = qua ly to | ; pRioring Atha hoo Neutrals belleve the law of aver. Rhino itga ca oneargpt arama ie FEE CHARGED SOUTHERN CAL, _| Soca th'tea"tscziet eect knoe] S8°* and the ‘breaks should favor MIDGET t h | whether to ase Harney, hie punter, at a Yanks year, 1 be sho | ; ‘ | FOR TOURNEY | LEAGUE IS OFF | vara port or insect’ Jumer, substitute] American league fans lean toward] Gaxtanp, cal, Oct. ve WINTER BALL | pIxIE SERIES 1 conta 2. enter the nnonl! 1. tok tke 4 proposed Cam [feet Hott Oat ive nan the, Yaak, Seonuad of their ous) COC | PLANNED FOR GAME HALTED| wer. ven, rif tourney Co, be| tas gutters RATA bag LEE ee air ane One | powertut offence. fary fight carded as (he sania | Diqyed fallen thru there is talk ms ea a on zy FORT WORTH, Tex, Oct. 4—| semphis, Tenn., Oct. 10, 11 and 12./organizing such a cireuit In North: | ¢,2%4, Smithy Garfield speedster, looks) layers of the major leagues arelat the Auditorium last night. [He | “ NEW SEASON The sixth game in the Dixie cham-) First prize will be $500 and a KOld ern California, but talk doesn't mean |= BeCeAaNs Milaeeere ONtae ‘der | divided American league players |New Yorker was outbattled at every. | plonship was halted yesterday in| medal ls fenso considerabi |pick the Yanks and National|stage of the contest. Racehorse: | THIRD ROUND PP’ geet es x bo te Jr in| the ninth inning, because of dark: | Hat - ; |ea, ue players are supporting the! Roberts beat George Shade in the | Laide “ae baapdcne is pe} ness, with both New Orleans and me team, | Giants, sem{-wideup. |ited for tbe winter beset meacr | none rite, tte, New, Orleans and | MORAN SIGNS a Sen at i PLAY Is ON |by the San Francisco Mid Winter series counts Fort Worth 3, and | TO BOX WHITE)! Meainie fe ana “ohocad “thin league managers this season. Aj New orleans 2 develup on Saturday, the fans _IN Tene meeting of team ines iors eady | | Charley white of Chicago and Pal| | took to Joseph for some stellar work. | : | lborne fruit and preparations are un- ° {Moran of New Orleans, two light OnpHtum B CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE Walde Krauklls and Bob Soudars are tE | der way for the schedule drawing. weight title conte rs, have been} Now Pinaying Twlee Datly the boys who are going to trouble the “e | alr ays | matched for a 16-round contest at} : Bet ye fa Sra toad ea dae , ex-cham |the Madison Square Garden Oct. 5, |] NO) ETTE " backfield men should sparkle on the of-| Sana lets iotay : MANAGER AND N ABLINGTOM | °* — "a 1 ‘The | ¢ start of the feal Olympi together a palr|best fight at National hall last 8 7 Jamey W. Coffroth, who runs th PLANS TO BE r cham 8. | nh van between J y Gallagh.| | th o time padi rat eaten Willie ea arora: | races at Tijuana, is going to ask Jn Be ni Mack Laugh ; } | Dempsey to start the big Thanksg WILLI SCHENK CO. journe, referee, with no decision. | ty: és Dempsey to start th y Nr grew & grouch |""Hait-Groom’ Keeps Hair) ins say race : CB || AoMPLETE plans tor Amer ou io e ih protege, Sa ny : 7a ‘ ; if , 9 urne gave his protege, Samm -11C representation in the 1924 Olym Compas, a cram i hie fight Combed—Well-Groomed M ETRO POLITAW : nic games at Paris, starting in thr Govern knocked out Mickey Sulli | months, will be formulated at a meet: | in in winning the special event |ing in New York city of the Ameri-| - peices can executive committee October 25. | . ay > w Playing enn Funds are coming in slowly for the : hoe i Oe of $200,000 held neces. 2:30 Ti 8:30 fee eee ses a Positively JIPANTAGES|) sissivissoom $B.00 | Mats Daily 2:90, Eve 7-0, Eve 80c, Mat 30¢| ‘Tom Sharkey, the once “Durable I ast Tar" of the prize ring, is making his SHADOWLAND home in A new, | | Fantastle | ac y somewhat higher ” r ‘ Three Days Dinced by Beautifully Formed |} Not an ordinary Five-dollar Shoe, but specially ‘hy? eet to see the greatest Colored Shadows built to supply the output of Phillips’ five busy bi Soe 4 €, picture ever made— Titer Rinppe stores. 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