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DAY, OCTORER 10, 19 Rapio! MAJORS MAY ALLOW TRICK PITCHING AGAIN NEXT YEAR ptr Tune In! va TOUGH BREAKS COST MATHEWSON AND DONOVAN GAMES Hurlers May Be Given Will rowle Re lace Former Greats? Pitchers Relief From Bat Orgy _ « Cc y * P Lost on Resin conc WRniy UMlolen Vey fe Paanica,| NEW. ST AR Is LOOMING. FOR NOTRE DAME’S C REAT GRID TE A ‘Breaks’ National League Club Owners Are Said to Be in seater * GNP ——_—_——_ the right Favor of New Move ‘ & ’ too Four Notre Dame Stars Matty Beaten by Lost Fly ed to “gato receipts will not be § BY HENRY L. FARRELL koe Ring Notre Rane, Bes | Ball and Donovan Had to cha : ; EW YORK, Oct. 10.—When the major league club own Last Man Struck Out a t 1 { ers meet this winter to seek remedies for any defects \ ” mm M 1 t ” jen of six that might have been apparent in the “national pastime t Peychology of e ¢ y " written by Bill during the past season, it is probable that some relief for RAS the: ‘Notre i ‘ n ioague m- pitchers may be considered. It is a generally accepted fact that the restrictions placed r the i upon pitchers by the rules enacted several years back to| «reat vr ‘ pene —_ aerenee ee curb illegal deliveries have stopped trick pitching and BY BILLY EVANS practically every other kind of pitching. EAKING of tough breaks in @ The bars that were raised against the use of any foreign me your ear, substance or Ih anc 2 on of the rabbit-ball 1 \ , 4 : ta on the ball be the introduction of the rabbit-bal ever c : ; Red Sox and the wale were designed primarily to increase hitting. The plans, if va ’ Sire} sha tes) ‘ will go down Into his- they were such, surely succeeded, and now the rule makers | ie) : ; ay one of the greatest of all find themselves in a place where they feel they should do| JU , : alt event something to curb the excess of slugging t The Red Sox got away to a fly From the statements of many of the players, measure ing start and it seemed ag\ahimam to make clouting less of a common art were tried out during | echo coe vi} ‘ edhe eg oe "Phen the Olen ; the past season when some less lively balls were put in play perth . ¥ their backs to the wall, shifted from Rata from the ios josh, he aid!) While hitting was no doubt reduced, the difficulties of 2|n when the ’ i 4 4 i tight eball to a running game, Look at that down in front players were increased because they never knew how to play and evened up the series. big piece of cheese oY the ball. The final game of the’ series, you are made elght games being played, one re- ¢ use ; : i sulting in a tie, was staged at AFE, noth c get i ed the ‘ball : : M ° f : # | Boston. The Red Sox won the safe? . at! privil avoided by having <hé uni e t ‘ on ¢ season ‘ |game and with it the series, but the scoreboard! He called ¢ cain ne @ pitcher's box and seo that only @ an t 4 afi bnin kinsadon |never in all baseball did a pitcher He said that was safe! Hey applie nally to the finger ¢ 3? crenata *: y for a tougher break than did the ghine up that glass eye Several jonal league club owners have expressed thelr approval of |") © Kroat Christy “Mathewson: pour Gog and cane? Why don't you/ (ni surgestion as they agree that picebony nee ee create approval It was in that series that Snod- ‘Wear a mask while working Jexse . 1 AY they s muffed a fly ball that puye ~ Mother Gone ta} much ofaih ad tha James did?” sald M ioone Soon |the Sox the chance to tle, A the little grid Jeak. |moment later Catcher Myers and “Pardon me. I didn’t mean to put but a poor kick |First Baseman Merkle permitted my feet on your coat a new man who has \ ja foul fly to drop safe and gave feel that way about ied led under fire | " |the Sox amother opportunity, Then feet ool ‘ lh Blah T only ¢ © way of doing this was (. wet the surface of the b: Nor are the star prospects 1c 2 }a pinch hitter, with two strikes on you “ 2 age and thix ‘ 4 ( the backfield. In Captain jhim, sent a grounder down the dium for five be : er was soften: | 0 | # out of ¢ National league underst ng rules to pe him, but againat exo Tech Ne performed jWith his old-time brilliancy, He ed upon them too ite and ‘Wabeag walk Mant hitting is b ting the game. present. rules Matin Ti wen casas Jayden is a smooth man with a obligation of ding & brand’ new withou decreasing the effectiveness bf pite and th t move as’ much gk man !s a good t violating \ ¢ umpires made the ball. more enstly tbe Wi own Notre Dame has one of the rr eeariaba cE for the cont be re atrik the eart any: ‘part WE tile otande . t muards in the land, Mayl, end inches only, deciding the ball Game, a ball game. Rice t Jue both on the MATTY DESERVED “Now we 1 Senamen adie me ' mily t | ever a pitcher deserved wt? Did oe : DRAFT QUOTA an w tac | titled to victory in the final game . called that cul’ a aan Mile Record tre c rat r , of the 1912 world serfes. 1 aa from ! s fans iii ee break on the ball field, but none Yook at them and ‘kee ur eyesigh ou, pos » Nur jot only mont tim ter, nigh 2 that compared to Mathewson’s por He called that out, he did nd : . v done | | Porta tion of hard luck in that allim- portant game. . He] Tueeday and we ae anuni}| meter in 348. Thewe mars were |} The Cadetn wil put a strong toa ase ‘OLLIE COX IS aS icy few hours after the game was rom ash” leagues © following ger iano Hotes 1 und ¢ o ® most rie thie’ bekirtul 4078 ee wiser > TO GET CHANCE | Bay station in Boston chatting with Can he) Dlayers were drafted t " 8 time 1 k * ir i capt She hes > Pll be: oe ory of lOiphar re Ollie Cox. Young brother of Dick | Mathewson. 1 couldn't retralg from ca : chicago Aiton af ean | Paar sah at Po | < , tflelder, le to. his tough luck, even Bre on nego a | Che , ec at Notre Dame hasn't been tripped Cox, Portland outfielder, has been | Muding Bieta toes bas baven't yout Gaby Ten Se gonad : ad | Brea tet cont aM the hd p by t an oy % - of . 5 |wigned by the Portland club for ld ci pa ait ae se a Bole in that bat, haven't you? Gosh, | Tenn. anew world ee F ton ok Mc [up by the Army for a numbe ky Pee dees a Pamage tb, te eel 1 bat ae a crest Grp mend Fae J A ie Tort cn naber tio Fa atne a a Ne Tan, awwures| Years, tho the boys were held to # ’ jand played this summer in Mon-|Mathewson's reply, it teemed with % Washington—ddyce of Ne y abe io Faced the ||; again. Goon back and wn you «iat r r ne of the finest ball « scoreless tie a year ago. cROWw tana |logic and was characteristic of that Souk n Moore of Gr © in 4:13 3 hin was truck driver. Couldn't hit a i Teo of of barns.” Cleveland—Roy of « ancoga 7. - - ware *» = | great player: as ck in” 1916, | “It's all in the game, Our bad ~ Fan New York—Argulgo of Cofsicana - B Q | luck was Boston's good: luck: Usually en? vs | IG SQUAD Hot Puppy! He) l/niform Golf Rules Are is tice nee y sd wing players were dawn | JERSEY BARS PPy: garded as a good break by the other by the National league } Cost Billions fe Ss: G team." SIX COACHES —___, runseona-cunn we wis) | WALKER YEAR =F ROSH CREW | Looming for U. GING 8 eS nay TREN’ Oc 6. cke: FOR WEBFEET ‘bcston Sperber of Houston, Lu-|_ de TO: det. 10.—Mick BY MEL VOORHEES BY ALEX C. ROSE Janciont game of golf. Here's hoping| pitchers would have taken such @ EUGENE, Ore, Oct. 10.—The/can of San Antonio and Grabam of Iker, world’s champion vit saring AT the war between the Unitea{Y0U'Te Night, Prexy Kerry! sensible view of a happening that largest. numbe ¢ coaches in the! Little Ro ht, whose scheduled 12-round no- | ef pss fe . 2 | It ts hard enough to keep versed | prevented Matty from winning base- Stay Bn the Uivertity’ ct Ore] Brooktyn-iituipaen: cf Springfield, sion bout with Jimmy Jones, | etal Booties . Mm] |” States Golf association and the} on one book of rules without having|ball's greatest honor, the world’s gon ire directing the football ac-|Maxs ane of Mobile and Loftus of | yg own, Ohio, was stopped Mon-| ments to begin with.” ch Rusty 7 habeas é - int apa sey ; ys Bien oa ors now ft tr midst all on| CONTI ¥ DROPPED ; stitution. Si re fi ‘allo sity. ore eeites va | been waging fiercely he pas' an a . STL PPE! aes ene nevacon| Loute—Kané. o# Birmingham |any ‘at ‘the end of the ninth round Callow, varsity crew mentor at th pa 6's 4, im the /A002UNt of these two governing as-| THIRD STRIKE Doys sad aes loy the bxing commission, in barred | University of Washington, speaking. é years, {* about at an en i ! of V jsoclations squabbling and fighting} Back th 1907, in the first game of Sathediitaes >| Chicago—John Thurry of London, | from fighting fof one year in New ‘At this stage of the game every word brought back to Seattle by A |like a pair of petted kids, the. world. series between Redman Sona ' and Davis L. Coklin of Dan-|Jersey by a suspension order, man who turns out is given his ‘3 8, Kerry who, last Saturday ,was The stymie rule, admittedly un-|cago Cubs and the Detroit Tigers, ition ‘) * courne « | The fight was “an awful fake,” the been he urne a oer by ic 4 . . ident of the Pacific) popular, is certain to be stricken| with two out in. the ninth, the tor reported to the boxing com. | 135 pounds Is practically out of the d olf association, and who | from ithe U. 8. G. A. book. } running, but they all get an oppor: i just returned from a trip to the East |ready off of the Weeters code, no | Tiers leading by a run, Bill Dewees s SET DATE FOR MIDDIES WILL 2 tunity to show their stuff. . ready off o' estern code. van pitching for Detroit, struck out bn “ : where he “took in” the national ama | ‘The outot.bounds penalty of a|the batsman and with. perfect "i BARNSTORMING,| LEAVE DEC. 22) ; Lane eens sat Sir Se ak j] |ttur cotmptonshtp meet x the Flow |yiroke ani tintance 3h Pretabie bee aia ih tec a SMITH’ 5 BEST jsciphgeeee plas che oe Cane : moor links in Ch cut to “distance only." This “dis:| giving Detroit the first game and Major league players, exciudir ‘he Naval academy football team} There are some good m among “From tho individual talks T had|tance only" for an outotsbounds shet| the abe nd. those participating in the world’s| will leave Annapolis the night of De. | TO PLAY oO. c. them, but T can’t tell who they are ‘ | with the directors of the two warring |is a W. G. A, rufe, but, strange to} Instead the Detroit backstop al- Series, will have until November 10/cember 22, arriving in Pasadena De-| pENKELEY, Cal. Oct. 10.—The |¥*t |tactions during my stay in Chicago, Jsay, it was. in effect during the re-|lowed the ball to trickle thru his” fo engage in barnstorming exhibi-|cember 26, for the New Year's Day | team that goes into the Hear pit for | The two training barges were kept |it seems to me that the flag of truce | cont 1 | amateur champlonship| fingers, the batsman reaching: firkt Hons, Commissioner Landis has] game with a Western team yet to be | California against Olympic club next |PUSY on the lake yosterday, giving |will he hoisted in the very near fu-|; and the rimner on third Sooreaetaae Tuled. This is an extension of 10/selected. Thisty players will make| saturday very probably will be Cali. |*h® aspiring freshmon thelr first |ture," says the P. N. G. A, boss faced and punch-faced clubs}run that tied up the game, The days over time previously |the trip, along with the coaching | fornia’s varsity. Coach Andy Smith | **te of big league oarsmansh!p Just what reasons this Seattlelte d, or they will be on and] contest was called in the 12th in granted. ane veaded by Hob Fotwell Taking 14 yearling crewmen at Hlet it become known that the gang Ei ota the gesikc ous andes Got | had for making the assertion, he did fies January 1, 1924. Whether this|/ning on account of darkness. It [he starts in that battle are to be | Cach trip phe tet an jnot care to voice, but he obtained | 7 8 4 s the barring of “‘Kro- tough break for Detroit. SILVER MAY. |CUDDEBACK Gy <<, |ovmaatored. tue base thacsatencetie Morcora,supervatsity’ cox. ot. fast] | sufficient information to warrant |piites ‘no one seems to know for/ TEAM FAILED | has to offer, MEET SACCO)! WITH STANFORD | ——-——— aad | fand th aa i dates @ light workout ahd a lesson | with the deep corrugations are num-| Recently I was talking tht game jcommittee, composed of equal repre-|hered, in so far as national and sec-| oy ith Charky O'Le: then PEO AEROCR the ne Len Woe ey : mmi q ‘ and sec-|over with Charkey ary, am Bacon the Be ston light-| Murray Cuddetiack, Stanford ‘tu.| SACK JOHNSON re Aeoet $a litele fealvwm at che tak sentation from both the U. 8. G. A. |tional tourneys are concerned. |with Detroit, now assistant to Man- Who boxed in these j e parts} last st ck again’ with pisot at ok and W. A. bodies, would be| Asked about the “steel shaft"|ager Miller Huggins of the New all summer, is now in San Fran lei squad | shitin heap ap halt. | IN EXHIBITION | rk cerns rt pats hts of the > oe | formed to attend to the cause of the | |question, Kerry says that the U. S.| York Yankees. i Shee. There's talk down there of| hack was readmitted | Jack Johnson, former heavy-| 04 Qhown that a 4 many of | [i Sia many namely, the |G, A. had suspended the decision on} “I will always believe that the him meeting in the|to the university last Saturday andj Weight champion, will box an ¢X-|i6m are handicapped by a tack of * 4 laws of this ro it, but the general opinion is/loss of that first game thru an ins peat future. Sacco is a good boy, tis the secohd and probably the last | hibition bout with a sparring part-| beer put at the mmo time there are i 2 ~ | uns » steel shafted clubs will win|excusable error beat us out of @ Pat quite apparently didn't givelof the stars disqualified in Decem.|ner.in Los Angeles next week. The|, mbor who mee tainelaed | jout In the final count. At present) good chance to win that series,” ing he had in his scraps in| ber who will be eligible to play this |show will be staged by Fred Wir 4-1 It In ha aeohak peebettee ‘ sir obable his SORES they are barred by the national body, | said O'Leary, the North. fall | sor. year's freshman oulfit will be ns rhe Geen aie saree Be | ao Only |but permitted by the Western asso-} “The Tigers were a game club, ore than 1} billion mark | e thruout as last year’s gang of sod ciation but somehow the loss of that game thruou yea 8 Of) price paid for Hazard, a Swedish| Golf Repeater Hea that ie ddee the way theme eke | young giant te Unters ae ay Re | 4 c s which had already been counted as SET DATES OF | e pointer, by Dr. Date Warner, dog ENE SARAZAN eis the only pif families have been doing for four| won, so stunned the entire team that fancier of this city. | To be exact, the price was 14-| American golfer to repeat in || or five years agreeing to disagree—| during the rest of the series it failed A Better Way BIG CARNIVAL SEEK SHEVLIN | i 4 here : eres In 289,000,000 marks wnational championship this year, || but from all accounts “them days are|to play anything like the ball it Montreal's winter sports festival | oP aiae'e tk ah id: obuia: oe ped Sarazan won. the professional || gone forever” and golfers of this old|was capable of." | will extend from January 19 to Feb-| TO BOX DUFFY | | ma th s 32 $400," eacahed match play championship at || United States are soon to be playing} Mathewson's defeat by Boston, to H t H Puary 23 next. Hiaborate eventa will} Tommy Simpson, the ambitiot is "Avarner, explaintig the dittion|| Pittsburg last year and repeated || under rules that will govern every-|due to a muffed fly ball, and Bil ea our ome open and close the program, Oakiand promoter elated ee : again this year at New York |body alike. Donovars loss to the Chicago Cubs, an: opponent for Oakland Jimmy Sarazan, however, was unable || Yes, the dove of peace is fluttering | when his catcher let a perfect third Duffy, the wolterweight on + * R HER | | to repeat in the national open, || in the air above the homes of these|strike for the final out get away, : | MY § RECOVERS — | the coast, Simpson ig nov if * g organizatio r y| 8 These New Special Gas Rates Enable | weer oer pa min | 04° bast | Blrnbeon now atter| HOPPE BEATEN losing that honor to Bobby Jones, || two big organizations. y|stand -out as the two toughest | | caddie § New England welter: | | lalight soon is the hope of every golf- ver enacted in the w . " |] Atlanta amateur alight soon he hope of every gol ‘Ss ever enacted in the world You to Do This: | Wood, star fullback of the Army, | weight, who hax beaten Dave shade] BY SALVADORE| ae or : ; s was hu in scrimmage preparing | ang every contender for the middie| Los ANC Oct. 10.—Phil Jess Sweet: made a gallant lor in the country. Net |for the Notre Dame game in Brook: | weight ‘championship. The only] galvadore, umento lightweight, | but unsuccessful bid to repeat as || - PRP NS RIVERS TAGE ace ae TRE g - Saturda, t Is believed he will | ‘“ t rk 9) m | 5 500 : 5 i $ 75 lyn urday. It Is belleved thing that may keep Sheviin from|won the decision over Dick Hoppe . a ft. or less $ 85 S088 $ -75 Vibe suttictentiy recovered to take making the ffanscontinental jaunt! of San Franelsdo here last’ night xt 1,500 cu. ft. 1.60 per 1,000 cu. ft. 1.50 part in the gama, is the fact that he is on the ity | Young Fisher and “Speedy” Sparks, !| gurvive the third round in detend Next 2,000 cu. ft. 1.40 per 1,000 cu. ft. 1.30 }}! board at Harvard university, Shev-|middieweights, went to a draw a fag. bers title aa Want: ahaa f ‘ in fs a physical instructor at the| the semi-windup, Sparks substituted | | jjion, Next 6,000 cu. ft. .80 per 1,000 cu. ft. .70 NEW HAVEN, 10 mrad | Cristea faanoas ae pact Gol ere MPa } the W brlds Smlariet COLLAR All over 10,000 cu. ft. .70 per 1,000 cu. ft. .70 [| Jones, chiet of , shook up| — |the Yale line, changing guards and | : : zo Tuesday, It | ° . EREVERK men and’ women Available to all consumers for all gas jim. belleved” many ot. the regular VW gen ay es ee used for any purpose when and where gas liinesmen may ba replaced for the game Saturday , found favor—just as the smart and is used as the only fuel for house heating. 5 comfortable dinner-jacket has super- This special rate enables customers’ to Wisconsin Has i x ; AEs Are Aerts Aen ba hed bah Sitar co: on use gas for house heating at a cost compar- 33-Year Frosh = } : 3 A ee Baness ‘ wat 3 able with other fuels, all factors considered. Madison, Wis. oct. 10.—vou : % Bandless have rend many times of the age wig iia | 5 ee NAN ‘ , This new rate will make this service adolescent geniuses who matricu (EP re PAN ie NOM Hea ae 8 Tt Seamless Starchless late at big colleges at the tender available to many who, although desirous age of 12 pie aienl if Ag f i hy i ae Fifty Cents of heating their homes with gas, have felt Gah Sho At an sartawattelet ' . " UME be. 2 Wh . unable to pay for this service under the of the freshman eleven at the d —o rates heretofore in effect, : opiny” aw proanieal oldest i ‘ ti VAN MEAD ‘eshman football ylayer in the ‘ freshman for player In : : r ' ’ A new, somewhat higher SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Pape ci || = ———s . VAN HUE for Fl admit experts | oF TR 3 i Tas ; looking him over These are the players who will fill the regular and reserve positions on the Giant in- Stuart Building MA in-6767 Sauger is considered a sure shot || Field during the world series. rom left to right they are: Kelly, first base; Jackson, re- Mette d ina dioetndsaitye abst Q) 12:5 sxonnwas, raw tome for the varsity next fall, the amateur champion this yes while Glenna Collett, youtitful Providence star, was unable to ; MacGuire, reserve; Fr , second base; Bancroft, shortstop, and Groh, third base