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_5 EST SP . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 13, 1926, nt ies a SRT URE $e —— | The Baseball Season Having Ended We Can Now Turn Our Attention to Football. beta oe jade ITIZENS of Brooklyn can fo home now and renew the family relations broken off abruptly when the Dodgers began to cilmd after the pennant. Fans needn't be Inconsolable, At irast Brooklyn Is champion of the National Learue, That isn't as great a thing as belong champion of the American League, or World's champion, but it's something. Years ago there was o that Interested the b: and that was the good old National, The Americans, when they first b: Pym Wor THES ARES eet: ; into polite baseball society in New a] York, were so little known that they r ate with the help in the kitchen. It was a long time before they were In- ‘| vited to the first table. But they brought healthy appetites, and there has been little left for the Nationals to eat since they arrived. Wille Collier has written a story telling why Brooklyn lost. This was no fob for a comedian, ne = For sale, cheap, 40,000 neatly printed tickets for the third game in Brook-| lyn. | HIP baseball! aeason having ended, leaving behind it as usual a baked bean odor, we i can now turn our attention to the other great American game, footbalt.| If this—now—Harvard—plays to iast ‘a form no Iiving Bostonian will ‘able to lower bis nose far enough to recognise an acquaintance from any of us second-string ‘owns, HE Show Corporation, I hear, fe to go right along conduct- ing fights through the coming was knocked flat twice, then knocked Wills out. He fought him tn New | York, and Wills mi show of Sum, He fought Wills tn Orleans once or twice, and perhaps @ fow times in Boston and other mod well known fight towns. In Ne’ Sam knocked Wills out after a long uphill battle. ‘Bain is five fect six and @ half in- ches tall and of about the same breadth, Wills is about a foot tallor, To date Sam has demonstrated that Wills simply has that much to fall. OB MOHA would like to fight Langford after a while, when the softer material runs out. ‘This would be a unique experience in Langford’s life. The only much emaller man that ever fought Sam, to the best of my present recollec- tion, wae Stanley Ketchel, who was &@ emall middleweight, Sam thought that fight @ joke until the fourth round, At the end of tho third poor Stanley had wabbled to his corner, shaking hig bead to clear his brain, but with eyes biasing with fighting fire, When the bell rang for the fourth he ran from his corner and caught Sam with @ terrific swinging left in the pit of the stomach. That blow made Sam double up and took half the ght out of him. Instantly Ketchel ‘ung Dis right and hit Sam behind the ear, dazing him and cut- Ung through bis scalp to the bone where the knuckles struck. Ketchel had a marvellous “kick.” the blood running shoulder, and decided that he didn't care to mingle any more with a wild man like Ketchel, He boxed through the last three rounds with the greatest of care, do- ing ttle more than block and cover, while Ketcbel tried furiously to beat him down, Sam finished tho sixth round quite groggy and unsteady on bis pins—a rare state for Langford to be in, Ht tt y 3 § 5 5 : i i AM LANGFORD Is to fight Harry Wills again. And per- haps again and again. Sam fights Wills every now and then, and } from all accounts always dolivers a | ‘ merc moeere = ene’ Game of Bi end wn. fought Wille in Los Angeles, Leads Fiela, IN-THH- DELAWARB, Max Marston of Bal- tusrol led the field in the qualifying found of the firet fall tourgament of the ntr a - day With @ card of 78 lh aii World’s Series Facts Fifth and last game of World's Series, played at Braves Field, Boston, yesterday, Scores Bos. ton (American League), 4; Brook. lyn (National Leayue), 1, Final standing reads as followss Won, Lost. 4 1 Ao0 re | 4 200 Total pald attendance yester- day, 4 a new record for a single game in a World's Sertes, Total receipts, $53,578, divided as follows: Fach club...... seceees B87,742.85 National Commission... 8,887.80 The players did not share in the recelpts of this Alth game, Oficial pald attendance for five games (three In Boston and two in Brooklyn), 16; Total re- ceipts, 85,590.50, divided as fol- lows: Players Bach club, , National Commission ‘The players of the Boston Club, as winners, earned 60 per cent, of the total, or @ O47, The B lyn players, losers, dl- vided 265,170.08, Ginger Ale ACI Dubilovend Beituct EN WHITE LABEL ‘Tne Scorch of GntatAce PC, Boston,...... Brooklyn, ) y ima Fach Boston player, with soocainde gL twenty-xix eligible, carried of Army & Navy Stora Co,, tnz, $2,759.86, while each Brooklyn t dad st Tae, player will have ® $1 to ine vest or spond oa winter coal or automobiles, BALM IN THE LOSER’S END ing Co, (The New York Evening World.) Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publish db "aig "i dit OID 44 ten Red Sox Outclassed Dodgers In Every Departm ent of Game National League, as In Browns- A Cardinals and White Sox-Cubs|] Composite Score and Averages : Series, Sadly Shown Up. of the Entire World’s Series BOUTON (American League) ada, Brooklyn Club Only Got Into the j Op br topper an H AY ae World’s Serles Through Robin- i 3 ft { 8 ty ' a son’s Skiiful Handling, iit H 3 } geo an i aoa 3 o +388 i 4 e | he” By Bozeman Bulger. 9 H H ; } { 2 3 at } i i HE Dodgers, at home again, Pigae fo pea ti Gressed their wounds this 3 8 283 TIP Sg ze a morning, patted affectionately 338 3 H 8 3 3 28 ibaa } ee Be @ $2,700 bank roll in the off hip gee ae Pee ss aan F gee Docket and had one source of sol-}t Henle 4999S 0993S un 8 08 ace—they were lucky to have had/} rotais.... ito 7 @ 2 Bateba10 T 2u7 Tes DS the chance. They know that they DNUOKLYN (National League) were beaten badly, soundly and ap 2@ 8b hr th db b AY thoroughly by the best ball club in|} {/)iRieMGe ™ i { } : $ ; H :7 } ose I H } the American League, which ts to|| Paubers 20 if i $ 3 8 3 } 138 bad aif say, the beat in the country. } 3 me H j 8 Bt i a3 ‘There was no lucky fluke on which | if ; { ‘ $ 3 ; $ 3448 H iH 3 they can fall back for an alibi around | 10 3 } (3 a3 i 3 Q Md 3 338 | 3 i the old winter stove in the home| H goog eg OB i oe “B88 8 2° town. There was no favoritism $3i280 29809 too 2 13 shown by the umpires and there 8 Ace a we 8 eee Ral 6 a8 was no fault to find with the alze ROL Se REP ER ae 8 88 of the crowd, the largest assemblage 4 9 o 1 oo 5 1. that ever viewed a championship i ti 3 8 3 $3 8 238 3 $8 struggle. Their share of the prize Totes a bi 477 @ i | «f00 Ts ToT was the largest ever paid to a loser, Hvel rama: Boston.,05,Rrookizn 0, econd wasps; Bowen, 2; Beco It was fully as much ee their play yn. deserved. No leas and no more, The Dodgera should be satisfied. They were as badly outclassed as were all the National League clubs that entered into post-season contests with the American Leaguers. They won one game in five, which te ali that was won by the St. Louts Card- inale against the Browns. They did better than the Cubs, who lost four! and the man whom all Brooklyn has straight to the White Sox, Vertly,| prayed to see in & world’s auries those the old National Lea many years, was a keen disappoint- atehes. weague is OA) Tone to himecit ag well as the fans. f He got but three hits in the four In the final game of the one-sidet|gamen in which he participated, and fight the Dodgers had their chance|:!l those cuine In the one gu to brace up and strike a telling blow.| Uupet# Eield. | Daubert, tented rot Vhey did attempt to rally and at}ing and handiing cleanly some very imes showed real courage, but it was|hard biows. But that ia all. aoe ail ue futile as trying to butt down af.2round effectiveness Hobiltzell kept stone wail. One plunge at the great|‘2¢ Brvokiyn star in a shadow, force that seemed to be ever press-| MILLER CAUGHT TWO BEAUTI- ng dome pen, thom and they curied FUL GAMES, Up, The fight oozed out of thoir] stixe Mowrey, at third, played mon roa before the gaine was half over! consistent ball thin any man on the and at the finish thelr plight wa! Grookiyn Club with the exception of pitiable. | They were as helpless A$! Otto Miller, who caught two beautt(y abes in arma. games. Chief Meyers was use RED SOX OUCLASSED DODGERS|-ftener than Miller on account « IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, ime the Chief appeared to be off his The National League has been] tirige, He had. several opportualtics sadly shown up for glory, but fell down, apparently A careful reviow of the five games| through overeagerness to make good, played between Red Sox and Dodgera| nye bent that can bo. end of the Falls to ahow a stage lsol {nfleld work of Olnen and Cutshaw te wherein the Dodgers showed sul that It was lamentable, It would be jority. They were even outclassed In} unkind to compare them with the batting, the one thing that Wag ex-{jnarvellous Beott and Janvrin, ted to save them. ‘Their base run-| A single error by Olsen, on an easy & wa the. his recogaized hitting ability, but this’ *irepeaiare: Ht By ip eleven innjags; off oinbe “hited fake in tour mith, @ al er, # bits, no rune 1 three inn Fistic News and_Gossip By John Pollock clud next Tueslay night. final. night, Matchmaser went A, G, of Brovklyn reumtohe! Battiog Le The Goss rwcokie w: Harry Willa, the big colored heavy- welgpt managed by Jim Buckley, who te 4is0 manager of Gunbost Brith, will be seen in aotion here to-night for the fret tine in several montha, He will meet Fs ° George (Kit) Cotton at the Harlem I LT; yA wee itna’s Sent se| || Intelligent Girls winner he'll box Sam Langford at the Jack Herrick and Battling Holmes, two more heavies, will furnish the ten-round semi- Lmmediately after thetr sensational bout last ‘addy DMuiline of the Clean vineky and Billy Miskie for enother ten-round buut on Oct, 0, ‘The bout drew the largest amount of any battle hold at ube club this sengon, Witt Now HAVE Time ‘To GO HOME Ane BUGS arn SAYS ACQUAINT] WITH THEIR FAMILIES. Outstde of Being Wrong in Fleld and on Bases Dodgers Were All Right. “Robinson Made Gailant Atte! mpt for World Series Honors, but There Is Only One Houdini.” By “Bugs” Baer, 1910, by The Prom Publihirg Oo, (The New York Evening World.) ‘a sary. Now the Robins are offictally HE World's Series was one of those things that are over before they are started. Only the fact that you can’t bold an autopsy on a gent who fs still wiggling made the playing out of tho series neces- cooked end post-mortems are per- fectly legal. The Brooklyn bunoh had about as much chance as one apple in an orphan asylum, About all the the Red Sox to play five games was days till Christmas, Wefore Shore's thi the Na- tional League medaliste were about! as helpless as @ cat with # oan of condensed milk and bo can opener The boys thought he was throwing quinine pills at ‘em. ‘on bis low ball looked like a grape. He went! through the batting order like @ tor- nado on wheels In huckleberry the, Ge couldn't have beon better unless he cheated. Picking an alibi for the Robine ls tougher than hitting a treble note on a bass drum. The weather ts @ protty zood tune to play, but you can't claim t was only cold on the Robina’ side st the field. Tho weakest of the Robins’ play was that the shower baths were built too close to their pitchers, Wilbert Robinson made 4 wallant atterupt for the honors, but there ts only one Houdini, Another scandal now threatens to permeate the works, as the coin used by the National Commish tn tossing for the seventh gutue ts missing. In the excttement of Chief Moyers beat- ing out an infield hit it disappeared, Whenever a seventh game ie neces- sary this coin is flipped to decide the geographical location of the contest. The clud that calla the turn gets the game, Now this bauble has van- {shed and the Commish thinks some dishonest person has nicked It, The crook who copped it won't wet very far, as the coin is easily rei nizeq. It is used by the Commish In deciding all arzuments and has a head on each side, Outside of being wrong on the bares and in the field, the Robins were right. A lot of baseball games are von from the Adam's apple up, and the Robins acted on the bases as if their heade were branch offices of the Rock of Gibraltar, Bo far as the series ts concerned the Red Sox mot a lot of practice they don’t need. Basebatl ia over for | ol the summer, The Radiator League in carded to buat forth, and anybody with a good Mstener can cop « pen- nent Locking the efter the warece door fMivver ts stolen Is poor diliiards, The Looking for To between the ages twenty-three, who would like to have independent incemes, euch selephene opera offers poh pi sry Robina accomplished by compelling te shortea the numbor of whopping wertes te ever and the best thing we can do is nail on our winter under- wear and got ready fore bard winter, If it hadn't been for the fact that they made seven, Pfeffor would have pitehed @ no-bit game against the Sox. Although he is no blooming elocu- tloniet, i Hooper can sure shake @ mean hoof fn right field Bigar Allen Poe's works should pave ‘ big sale in Brooklyn this win- r. a contest was played on y, but you can’t blame Yosterda; Columbus Christopher, About 150,000 fans saw the nerins between the National and the big league. Among were the renterday’s 40,000 spectators bina. ‘Tho neason for the two-cuess guys fe now here. Ordering a certain play in a pinch ta Ike opening an egg. If {t's bad. ita bad, pat another guess imps wilt 8 ui A’ rest and @ase over to Rurope fora recreation. Well, the Robins are big fish in thelr own pond, Hughey Fullerton picked the Red Res, te win, but they won in spite of ‘The best team didn't win the series, according to Clark Grimth, who still jaime to manage it, If he had @ second guese we bet that Benedict Arnold's picture would be on all our postage stamps. And if managers had a second guess both teame would win every ball gamo. I) of sixteen and chaneo, gave the Red Sox thelr two Compa ntire two teams and|run lead yesterday and no amount of | at the Ata a. A th's statement will be found to belfighting could overcome It, ‘There| whlch te for the welterweight champiousip true. was ® Boston rumner on second and | Brittoa wou at New Orie will draw the The Red Sox catchers were far first with one out when a ball was in the Hub to assures good pay, steady employ- ment, and working conditions that are healthful and congenial, If you ore tmeresed, call at 58 Wee Hounon Street, Manhetten, or at 84 Wil leughby Street, Brooklyn, betwees 9 a.m, ad mp or at 901 Rest 7th Street, oF 920 Wea 184% Grrest, Mendattan, between y at the bat, on the bs and in In t would Lewis or Harry I star of the long heir rivals were not in the Ass, Jake Daubert, pride of Flatbush superior, t at the Brooklyn short- advance sale, which i The Red Sox pitchers were in- sy one, ‘The ball bounded| sinady past the $1,000 mark, By the time comparable, i perfee for a double play, but#O)- | the mon eurer th next Tueoday night the The Red Sox inf kon fumbled the bull and then, after| seusowent o mat evens went will bed Dodger gerense ap it was too late to catch anybody, | wid, whi would make @ $10,000 house, @ Red So: rew wildly to aecond, permitting « a the better in bares to ‘crous the plato, Another | Jimmy Cottey, the loon) weiterwotght hes been Zach Wheat, Who Was expected to|one soon followed, There should hava| waihat with Sam Robiican for fitters roends ero of the series, flickered ter-| been none, at the National A. C, of Providence on Oct, To num tt In one apecifio charge| \*. Jimmy O'Huawn, the Aany wollermelgit he outfield, ‘Duffey La tho greatest failing of the Trooklyn | #4 Frank Carbone box at this club om Get, 26, | seven bits to hia f | they never took| gatler Jack Danshy everything that is en they te to ia oredit unities wt h rare paths at the wrong th » Woul! off the bage and, tn y, would make some blunder just when clever thinking jly eis going after au Was Deeded, of the wast side if he wine these two mannan, bh with Jimay Dufty 6 pm. and 9 pm., Wednerdays, Sabertas paid wills learning @® NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. IRTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ; | | | potr i PUTTING "EM OVER With ‘Bugs’? Baer Goon tens 1816 gy Foe Pema Euounyae Oa ‘itve New York kveotue Wort = RABID RUDOLPH- Yave— & HE High- wayman Held-up a Caddie Evident. ly Didi’i Recog- nize the Protes- | sion. Pat n has been spilling the lied Sox's weak # to Wilbert mn. Here they are—— Outtieiders can't field bunts, Catchers weak on long flies Centrefieider bad on touls, Pitchers can only throw with ene hand. . Batters can't hit wild pitches, Manacer Carrigan can only talk one language. Tt wos Waterloo series. ington was taking slon around the works. His sold! were hitting the alfalfa, They were ounding thelr ears on the tough turt by the thousands, The Dook let out an awful equawk, tlonal Commish,” he bellowe men have laid down on mel” When plavers call him robber, tMef, Lumberhead and akato, Hank juat grabs his whiskbroom And dusts the old home plate, the evening before the The Dook of Well- an ankle exew While managers beich in Me ear, And argue and berate, You notice Hank a’ whisking of That Uttle old home plate. eee When bleachers howl a purple etream Of threats and Billingagate, Old Hank O'Day ts busy with Hta whtak on that home plate, eee There ain't a spot on that old plate, It ts both span and apto, But still Hank whiske tt carefully Whenever there's @ kok, eee 80 grab some done from Hank O'Day, When foes acek a debate, Just grab your Kittle whiskbroowm And dust the old home plate, FACT® ABOUT THE WORLD SERIES. 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