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% . FRIDAY, OCTOBE THE SE TTLE PAGE 23 Pirates Win World Title b | CareyHero| Bi of Final Game Makes Three Doubles and a Single in Five Times at Bat BY GENE KESSLER Pa, O about r man war ended with the Pirates triu champions by a score of four to three Max Curey’s three games fielder r Pirates. PLAYERS WANT JOHNSON IN Several times Manager take thei ad stopped the » two games, of the € a fourrun lead when fe Aldridge, who was sent to the mound by Manager Bill Me Keehnie, went to pieces in the first inning, Johnson wobbled along in the running until the eighth inning. Then Carson Bi bee, utility outfielder, smashed a fast ball against the left field sereen for two bases, scoring Emil Yde, running for Earl Smith, who also had doubled. Bigbee’s knock sent in the tying run at Tall. Walter then walked Eddie Moore. Max Carey was ‘safe on Roger Peckinpaugh’s second er- ror of the game, a bad throw to Bucky Harris at second, and the bases were full. Hazen “Kiki” Cuyler, Pittsburg’s candidate for the National league's Most valuable player award, then cut a sharp Itne drive over first base, | scoring the two winning runs. The ball bounced out behind the roll of eanvas which had covered the dta- Mond during the rainy night, der at first came home, t back to second by Um mick, as the ground rul it two bases. PECK MAKES EIGHT ERRORS Peckinpaugh, Washington's short stop, who was voted the most valua ble player in the American league, Proved the most colossal bust of the Series. He made a total of eight er- Tors, breaking the booby fielding rec- ord originally set by Hans Wagner, who made six while playing for Pitts- burg in the 1909 series. His seventh e@fror came in the seventh ininng, and 7 It was alf % placed a run on first. fumble of Moore’s high pop fly Carey followed it by slicing out a double, which Goose Gos- lin let fall after reaching it In deep right field, and Moore came home. Carey then scored the run which first pulled the Pirates up on even terms with the Senators at 6-all. Pie Tray- nor drove a long triple past Rice, in center field, bringing | Max around. ! Traynor tried for a home run, but was nipped at the plate when Peck Made a great ri of Joe Harris’ peg from deep right field Peck made hisx bid to red: him- self in the first half of the eighth, | When he pulled a drive the fdnce in left for a homer, again putting Was n in the lead. But that lead s shortlived, as the Corsairs r winning ™: 644 836 rT 449 “A 408 ® Gecramento .,,, 2 | Balt Lake seseee I How long haa Ty Cobb been man: ger of the Tygers?—W. FE. 8. Since start of 1921 season When did Young Corbett hold the featherweight title?—F..R. W. From 1901 to 1904, DOURLE-MHADER TODAY AND TOMORROW Seattle vs. Portland Game Called nt 1140 p.m, Neserved Seats Bilnen-0160 TROUSERS For Students $4.95 te $9.96 Pants Store Co, 4 1A31-Brd Ave, ly Evan ) s,on the | World Series Final By Billy Evans PTTSBURG Oct 6.—The ask wa great for W Joh n. Manager Harris pt >t win the world » asking too much from the start the game, John yon Managed t ( « jure Ho {s used to the 12-round route : t ' Kh for C interfere with his wind a little f OULDN'T GET BAGSHAW, 1t—bot! ri quad until the fifth round that he got *RIP ON BALL the Huskies. Jud Cutt rue ona? © Const Rar ot Geren S18 atari 1 and showed him all of his | 4 hard t } r ar 1 in” pra with} 1 areia Begg ate King has been ‘in Seattle now 1 was nost ple ft vis ‘ * ¢ o for the past weeks and in his it n th " nd a char Harris, rf | workouts ha been time so as ; mage ft ! f : to cover the distance over six i Johnson, It ‘ u rounds, : 1 great n cont off t ‘ t Thompson, formerly an old- it ‘ f comf | timer on the Pacific Coast, is man- Some idea of how ineffective NEBRASKA FIELD counting foraging King. He plans a tour of Walter's curve was can be 1S SODDED many of the| this country, going first to Califor. gleaned from the fact that in ‘ ried several traces runs made by| fia and thence some time the first five innings he got only ing and, as tl the Pirates hts in § one curve over for a called ed with nod, the A strike, During the final innings » Huskies may ha Ho led in atol- | of the game he discarded the ing against the bi en bases and his) to Wis fast ball, but {t simpty A wet field will cause the Hus d was perfect n't fast enough, kies to use & passing game, Joe Harris, of ‘ In his first start agninst t broken by open field runs by the Senators, | FINAL STANDINGS Y »wed them th George Wilson, If Wilson has was tied with |! i, x § t m 1 famous dry field he will give the Ne Goslin for home| Pittsburg Woes ot Pet. z ly s0 braskans plenty of trouble and run honors. | eee aon 7 a % ti nu air git his passing attack on wet out the most || *shinston 4 429 4 The John grounds will be just as danger ) five appearances ; eka a 1. | ous " , | game—Senators, 4; : % mere shad: ¢ ffered the Nel). 8. Vie Aldridge, with two vie- es, 1 4 cent havi 1 ; t hands of M wef ica le tories and no defeats, was the game—Pirates, 3; Sena- strikes f crossed the pla \ a fig : leading pitcher, while Walter to beat Wa cles eon twa {and th me nae ~| Johnson and Kremer won two gamo—Senators, 4; arked Man: teams. Pittsburg | ing t At a poor tin shag hited sey games and lost one. ates, 3. gam 1 it ball in the BAGGY GIVES Recah tin Pee Johnson holds the strike-out mark Fourth game—Senators, 6; : tot w ton passed CHALK TALKS 15 fanned batters to his|| Pirates, 0. | tat & ‘ a eegatan ge Soke chalk tath . || Fifth game—Pirates, 6; Sena- % ‘used the Wa: n Pittsburg ban by B s Judge, who handled 61!| 'r™ the limit with 900 : Sa cenich es without an error, wins the|| | Sixth game—Pirates, 8; Sena- | Johns: u » victories standing three to one | exe Paaaeh bonors. Roger Peckin ORD i oP i bd case's defense is good, but mer.| one, |] Seventh game—Pirates, 9; ar 8 against them, the F cour. | bee the inexperience of his players ty | Paugh had the worst average, boot-|| .cevenen h 9% Probably no other manager | ageous play » the n a.|ing the ball e times and ac-| ie Johnson and Peck Are only to} rates won th | WITH TROJANS Pacisa yn bciacy eearine coa alea , caubelona te man college missionaries arrived] SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 16—Joe ITYSBURG, Oct. 16.—In Dea) Eniia Wed bowed on is | Lee 18.—Stanford | thls j What i Bi right |here today. to,. battle at’ football Rooke,” san’ Brancisco’baitlen sos Stygian darkness, idols of b sewsp eu ara a university's 1 elove diate | name and what ni ity Is he?—| with the Oregon Agricultural col-| from Charlie Long here last night and|were shattered as the Pittsburg Pi pronnnan, | vaded Lon A primed for lw. A. C liege Saturday. Coach Schissler of| by a technical K. 0. +Mason Griffith « fame of the fe nator ith tee ersity of | ——————_—.|_ Sam Wallach and he’s a Russian-/| the Aggies is expected to try out/ and Bobby Burns fought six rounds ame one a thal beet te ow after- One Ch. ge in COW ey, ee |some new forward game play to a draw. mplons 0 an, Shortly after their arrival, Coach , © og ca hak ot ty wes not the 0 | Spm Waree.tbbie tila Setar ne Bears’ Lineup ee among sqr0m : for a brief practice, which consisted KE 7 6 mly mud, beneath) cheering ax the team sped back Mt and a little Ile [Biante spevonand dripping #K165/ the capital to disband for the win ain kagead coche pata J one | hooting of automobile horns in the down over} } | that, he Inpaugt f When y take Jot uerun psychology, The m Lincoln Today rout of th 1 ! This Afternoon ! ugh Hie y > batt ‘ 72 By Leo H, Lassen _ a 4 INCOLN, } Oct. 16.—Th I aRpAUA jetted , ‘ at of the train he ear th Wash r as beat t § z In two pr is rever the t ” Nebra y at urate Pe tadium, w bh ' ! 1 helped bring about t evs Pe In tho final t Peck wa a eee on Pittsburg’ Howeve knee, .£ m ate, t emed th . . would emerge the he With Washington enjoying a two-run lead in the seventh, Peck dropped a fly ball fr Moore's bat that gave the Pi thelr big an sulted an six all ning We ige, Two ru nd the game was tied ar | ing sentiment, superstition and | Hold Workout in Sodded Nebraska Stadium Beating. Walter Johnson ys ° age | | Huskies:in'| sonia Beavers to \k ing Makes 4 Veteran Beats Youth 3 HAT fcKeoht é r lay af 1, Pittsburg, and I Pitter tes be minute changes intact thr eup, kept it while Mc BOX First Bow inU.S. ‘Acatralians Bantams Chautd Fights La Hood Here Next Tuesday % } IC KIN tam Australia fights Dixie La Hood in the main t of Austin Salt’s smok- & nd ~ ay, i» making “ 4, s first “ “. for fame real bid ANLEY HARRIS United King n his fight with V: Bt was pop Foley at [see | vancouver, B. C., recently, and {t is Carey Tape: imeem aecs cle er and a b punc curve almost entirely and went ger Cornhuskers | fietiing record} } on the offense has tended to would have gambled so long, but g-| Because of the two stiff games| jen them from. scoring or {counting for eight of the nine er- Attendance, Receipts, Etc. Harris knew what the passing of ur runs It 4 from|the Nebraskans have teen in thin] tnctine “any great streneth. | EERE ETT |rors made by Washington. || Attendance (paid), 282,830. oes Play series rasta ed Washing at Broadway and the T| aN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18—| ftp eee ting re poli dread rer sory council's 1» $389,- | us a cinch to be up in| George Boehler bested Ollver Mitch: | || Players’ share, $339,644.19. ya s crossing the plate seven times. — | nd fast line trade of the before heavy season ten innings here yesterday, and Oakland beat’the Seals, 2 "= MISSIONARIES | ‘oe IN PORTLAND| Mitohell | PORTLAND, Oct. 16—The Whit-| Each club's share, $166,445.42. Each league's share, $166,445.42. *Record receipts. _ ROCHE WINS isi BOAT sGivea A ‘CARDS PRIMED _*" Fallen Series Idols OR BIG GAME By Frank Getty Doehier and Read x . Vargas. put and bands, di 3 that were lit wit baleful y sg! no team {9 In fine at ofthe [Unive All Leathers bth reer ae Roger Peckinpaugh, voted th - Pay Bears will be ‘ glace fr row valuable’ player in the Amer ed to win,” declared the Stan-|l tow's game. aga All Sizes steel fact can lea, this season, attempted to Blewett and not Ca : ‘ along the Monon- Since hide away after tho game. Peck qu Pittsburg contributed two costly errors In the lympic club last week, eked the | ome which Pittsburg won, 9 to 7, | 6 Coach Andy Smith has put pedestals erected | yesterday, bringing his total of bob. North before game time|| in more time in drilling the |} g for the heroes Of 1144 to cight for the series, a record. | tomorrow. team in football fundamentals 3 / our national) water Johnson, out there on the} than he has in shifting the line || x . £ Be etcit ioe miry hill, batted from pillar to post | WILLS READY up. | : ave (pnd receiving erratic s rt from | rnc FEC ena ic Of scammaten, tad freaventty to| FOR JOHNSON - stop the game and demand sawdust.) NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—Harry | | | mo he carried in his cap to tho| W’ tho negro heavywelght, has ‘Husky Fellows | | tragic travesty Last night and until an early hour ors box, a sorry figure as ho| begun workouts in preparation for], today Pittaburg fans, amidst the | limped bareheaded to the mound and] his 12-round bout with Floyd John:| jy Amateur Go at Local Gym) | taced defeat before the eager bats of|son in the Newark armory on WO big husky heavywolghts will | jammed stre OUR BOARDING HOUSE s, the blare_of horns! the Corsairs. October 26 BY AHERN), —_—/ be seen in one of tho elght bouts | scheduled at the pogular weekly Fri- y night amateur boxing show at BAWle ere DOL = AULT WANT Ig NiO GRANT BEET) [ois wt, tonight, The big fellows | HEED YOUR SCoFFING!. ATH Peay AN peat 4 NEEDS FRYING ON are Hans Latzel, tho German strong | : Z Wy wWwerrtion OF UTILIZING [4 OFT GIN WHO 1) Bot SipeS wm TLL A | ale ammchanion Tate te ate Z YuRNIGHED-ATH MONEY 7] FORNOD-10 GET -H’ ‘) PikefewT PAPERS be LATER OW IL MIGHT WANT “To GET HIM \WTERESTED 1) SOME Hy | WK WELLS OVER W DIAL ga “TAKE “TH REST OF Wid MONEY, BY GETTING WIM ~TO FINANCE A MACHINE YOR OPENING E a Toeing the Price Mark a HE Regal line for Fall includes every- thing every man wants from the slender custom model to the latest de- velopment of the Broad Balloon Toe. We can only show seven, but we have as seventy—and they’re all $6.60. a Landis Condemns It isn’t any trick to make a cheep shoe i 7 and it isn’t any mark of genius to charge a WE wpaers | 2 ate prite ae . eed Sea it’s ie cet) of Umplre Morlarity in. the world | achievemen roduce a shoe silat a Ducky Hares, Muddy Ruel THE ptr algal Quality, at THIS ice—$6.60. ee ‘apuelaa ating Cehel etdors ; And there’s only one way to do it—that } Ser re, Sean eee | thin new RECO Twin. ‘8, by making the shoes in the Regal fac- Ta MEGA ROIlan WERE ROE tortisotts Foot Fitting Machine it tory and shipping them direct to the Regal | ne eapimaantte tie length stores, and doing business on the old Regal | and width of MOTH feet Policy Platform on which this business 4 | oR a rope vs. was founded—From Maker to Wearer. ONE QUALITY, ONE PROFIT AND ONE ‘ PRICE, $6.60. | | THE REVOLVING DOORS OF Ea BIG BUILDINGS-10 FURNIGH i) ELECTRIC POWER, IG A 11 COLOSSAL \DEAS~ I AM GORRN I EVER MENTIONED THE SUBIECT-TO NOU, AND FROM Now ON, I DO NoT WAIST AKN OF Nou “To REFER “To-THE MATTER! “THE INCIDENT 16 CLOSED BETWEEN UG, ABSOLUTELY = feet tall and welghs 198, Shugrue stands six fect, four inches and scales | 196. Tho first bout will be on at 8:30 sharp. Tod Whitman will referee; Harry Casey and Joo Harrahan will judge; Johnny Northern will an- nounce and Blacky Miller will direct the boxers. SS POST CARDG! » WS LEAD SERIES SACRAMENTO, Oct. 16.—Salt Lake took the lead on the series with Sacramento hero yesterday, | two games to one, by winning yes terday's fra 6 to 1, MeCabo al lowed tho but four hits, At 8 R Ww & rit Bae Val 2 | ; 5 HA Lo d Voters; Canfield, ©, Shea, W, Canflold and M. 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