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— — nL ET St iE ome THE BVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 TEAM WORK IS REAL FACTOR BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK GwiWR IN WORLD SERIES GAMES eniinieniii ail ON LOCAL TAS Only Trouble Aqueduct Talent Has Is in Landing on Organization, Leadership and Machine Work Count Most of Ail ih Annual Batties for Basebal’'s Biggest Hovors—White Sox an and Giants, Starting To-Day, Have Big Record in Receipts ~~ to Overcome to Make Series Greatest Ever Piayed, _—— a Right Ones. aoe «, t . . ee te (Phe Rew York Prening wit f Bren re . Rts eo F hos mes t /; amit al racing sensom winds up = * JODAY the Giants and the Wuile Son meet ot Comlekey Verk Chicag Toe AQY ‘i | Pr Dene While there ie 6 otrong intercet In the World Heres, 1 fant Itkety } < | i] I Aqueduct to-day. ‘There te . ot b 4 t my Tee" . attraction at Piping het the | wil) Beat the record establinhed in 1912, whe eae » eG eee New York one watue te aa — ‘ — ell il Hontom drew $480,% the eport on the metropalie / —_ - series yet played, efeht eames Th acks j@ finished for yorr L so” ALAA ina war your, sido ) basene we rhe » days here haved y practionl © ony game, pro nt , rad, It Would seems | a te mportent factor in the onal fr amateur t ' veln rour ed fustry hed on lont played without 5 ne, baathe In the betting shuffle, “Good things fans bave 4 much tesa to ep hat could be regarded such only than ever before herecs are 1 Maryand. OF That the magnates t be have been put over the worrted over the national spirit ‘a fers age cl » a day out, with nary a economy ie shown by the price Many of boys” are getting win- barned fi Is Chieage thts : therwise they are “dropping ours lermoun reserved box Heats cont §5 Z wherewithal which might purchase ed seata he lower gran cold we fuel, Home of the aa ay rs in ; ‘ ae oe Ci; nmulars w ‘wed theninel vox tand wil t each spectator bac beet S ut laying by any GLE, Beats in tie open pavilion will be $1, and tn the bleachers 60 conta / (urely. weeded In New York the prices will be high Boxee with four reats are to g Yosturday's racing at Aqueduct was bring $25. Upper prandstand reserved seats are $3. Lower grandstand 4 alte wan in bane Ty wie ce : culty was tn landing on the right one (open) seats sel) for $2, and the lowest weate will be @ dollar each ( 7 i tach event, ‘The lant ra 2 The World Series ie for @ world@ a / den nt for two-year-olds, for nstance, War enough t t ” thampionehip oniy in a complim day on their own grounds, where the | handicapping ability of the over _ ary way. The Mig League managers} ants have never played. And they | expert jn mathematical deductions Appropriate the right to have Na-|come to New York to play on a Hight youngsters went to the post and Hional and American League winners Sround al most as familiar to them ix of them were "good thing: t jonship.” ale highs F. Whitnoy’e Clarissa and Tony | y for “the cham Park | 3 Aste's Kye Glass were the only two isi oo kher baneball| Whether thin will offeet tn any way sonar Me ie ame takgn for] the suppored superiority of the not fancied by #ome particular ber ted that the beat teama Yn the| Giants as a ball team can be learned sa oe R = tora, On form—that shown tn pul: tional atid American Leagues are| nly when the series tn over Pp a Po Malo, cause Porigourdins best teams in the country. Tech looke: a legitimate favorite, and the decide e plonship, it , With the possible exception of ) tn awalier tongues. 10 At World's elected’ by the prove : @inning teams in smaller leagues. In § process of stickin Sons a ar ets Wi:AT RIVAL MANAGERS SAY \(>7 pil] Be a Long Seri Cartier ad to the present ie oe basi | Wi a ng erties In the running there was nothing Seotbion” "There. “are baseball Chicago | By John J. McGraw, By Clarence Rowland, . 5 to the raco but The Porter, a. colt © countries—small | Manager of the Giants. Manager of the White Sox. and Giants Should Win Py Geonber wale, Gir owned Sy and they are pot += |] CHICAGO, Oct. 6--The White | CHICAGO, Oct. 6—Thia series ’ aporteman. ‘He had no Pers egieg St ise oianae Ok thio THAT:—Outlook for First Game Is as Cheerful as the Inside | Sox are going to be a hard team to | means a great deal to Chicago, an I Pa of the educational race of Mundas" . prey ran ; ; beat, and while f naturally expect | we have not left a wheel unturned £ f Mi tt ast, when he finished fifth under oy TE ED ay tnetr| of a Rubber Boot-—Giants and White Sox Are as Evenly hardest kind of a fight, T am | to bring the world’s champtonsh it s e wmion oO a aan cusy” ride by Keogh. Yoster. | yeads over these small technicalities } Matched as Dolly Sisters—Bettors Are Willing to Take as || confident that the Giants will prove | to Comiskey. We realize that th: bee ivan bites Dearie on eae "4 ce ve won . | ie © for da ny ¥ ni the 7 | ce ecer itis tha National ws ie Much Chance as a Cat with a Mouse—There Are 80,000 | '"” a) RoE eax ao ae brs Hopaid Sree ne : Lbs ry 7 pare oy i . iinnd ee rene, wou with a Bit to spare | And ‘the White Box have carried off Elbows in Chl 4 Mare Sluiiting In B Setond expect Byere one ¢ aed nite Sox have had to battle «ii 1) Ex-Pitcher of New York Team. Missing World Series’ Start] J. F.,Wisener's Tenons Bon, an tm ' he rival rogation ws in Chicago an ore Shullling In Every Second. |] pitchers who is Mkely to work in | season tn our own league with 7 7 ported gelding, and one of the “hot (Ste aatt cui, "he resulting series —~ a |] the serion tw tn shape, and I fect | threo or four elivbs that werm ax First Time in Seventeen Years, Says He Figures ones" of the race, waa a handy wee : ; . y tele front erigourdine, > ‘i Cred Just YN pepe HL 4 By Arthur (“Bugs’’) Baer. Park unicss equipped with one sure will be able to hold hin own | hard or harder to beat. My mon Fight to Last Six Games at Least. Lawn, Babette and Bathilde, other ; Sayertised as a Champ ied Weket; bie atncara eibeine Gad & igulnst the Chicago batters. 1] are fit and eager to meet th: well meant ones with little or no t Tahverne. Krening Wo pay ave a splendid infield and outfield | Giants, I have had three am form to recdmmend them, were no- = CHICAGO, Oct. 5. can opener. Chicage won the serra |} pination, and we will have no | bitions, and two of them have been Where at the pay-off station, ‘Tt | memeyelll a like war. mean wore HE weather here is aa scram-| {a#t might in all the buffets, and user to offer if wo lose, but 1 | reallzed—winning of the American By Christy Mathewson. Forter outclnased the:a ell, Ho had 1 counts a eat deal more ry nn . 7 " " iC ie . ae : . een bottled up for fuse sue! oT | Grilliancy “or individuals. ‘Ty bled as Mongolian music. On| 1° perpiinmesis Be oun ([ have fixed my mind on a different | League pennant, the privilege of Former Star of New Vork Giants and Manager of Cincinnat! Red and, right and ready whenever iy may be the greatest ball play Friday the outlook was apout} 7) 9% C10 oe a L Kul ending to the serten, and all the | Menest nonors of the kame, und DON'T helleve any one will have){on that Charley Herzog’s condition connections gave the word, wen saptivity, but Ty ¢ ob amulan twin as bright and cheerful as the inside 7H 3 ive tied ri be 4 hc “4 i players feel the same way about | giving Comiskey another world the heart to scold me for feeling «| and Individual play would be a most over as Scher ules, 1 eeny, who fave tairip ettiient backing, ‘The great |f # Fubber boot. The bugs arc hop-| ff t@ Not likely that they soill n- Y the outcome, hamptonship flag. dit sentimental to-day, For the|{MPortant factor in these games, | T teond tiites Keacen te tone § J haven't met anybody who disagreed ‘ag end good things among the tw Walter Jounson couldn't be a whole] ing that the weather keeper uses ail bl iy their righte in the Dar first time since I joined the Giants, with sie on this point, although many | year-old maidens, will have a lon foam and win a pennant Ane : his weather up and won't have any- ances, = more than seventeen years ago, 1\ of Herzog's critics have flayed him wait—probably until next season, thine work, organization and leader- | ining left for an encore, If it rains a ; am missing thelr start in a World|unmercifully for the acts that led to hip that count most of all, John This morning was spent in go By d G Championship Series, And somehow | Dis suspension. | The clatming two-year-old race wstic @€WS John Pollock C71 OSS: makes met feel aa though the old | 1 40 Not propose to enter into the! whioh opened the day'e aport e: ; McGraw of tie Giants was a great] thls afternoon the buge wil be) siping about the umpires, MeGraw | all player in bin time, and he has} cheated worse than buio Pasha) thinks the official guessers should Purinership” ts now dissolving into | Merits of this case. I havo my own Aqueduct yeaterday produced anothi } shown bine to b or aS) uyped the New York banks, Betting | i. ornes ‘ ie inerely friendly relations, It is hard | {deas, but the controversy is ngn good thing in Trophy, although tho be interned in Giant uniforms, wn for me to realize that Matty 1s no|My business. TI will confine myself Wood Violet folk A leader. This is the at Mi - be , ie » taken bis team through to| "M* beep rather sparse owing to the | Rowland thinks they would appear ‘The Falrmont A. €. of the Bronx and | fina) Charley Hayes will mest Young Britt of nd thors of Ailes Hraw the Clermont nk of Brooklyn wil | Brookiya, — I rin the picture of the Giants|to the business ot hand. J say, |O. were “shooting,” too, Trophy wor & World Serles. Clare tow. | wet that the two teams are almost) xceedingly neatand gaudy in Waite feature middlewelghts to-night, At! Jack Doherty, manager of the Nationat A. ©, “4s8hing {nto action. therefore, that Herzog's return to the|as If pounds the best, coming to the and ts going Into his first Worle ag nearly matched as the Dolly} sox camouflage. They compromived Pilly Gibson's club the clever Bronx jof Providence, has arranged hia card for nex ‘ oe that will be about all of those tered Loved Taensey ark bi not neve cade peter, being apparently lost Series battle as leader and chief | sisters, There considerable max- " rires will do their m awe " or, wi has | Wednesday night's show: Harold Wareer and Due, MA@udlin tears! ® cheerful effect on © behind the others on the ral] in the Mratemet TTS” Rar? 1S OK Cn Deter, Ce (ee ee aero ee ee ee sit (Otaadt ult hex’ tnvlry socnas Ga 6 decnen, We old chaps must line up with the|team than if he had timed it with stretch, Midnight Sun, Aileen O. amt MoGraw has shown himself to be y y a Le foal tt Sale tee kA Piha selbr ibua gibt will) will Johny Rumell. the crack Yorkville baniam, Wall-flowers now and tell about how | Only tho psychological result In view.| Ruthie M. were fighting {t out m pogreat fighter in an Uphill battle. | New York and Chicago finurcial — box Walter Laurett, the promiaing west | Til joteny fiat Boston od we were, Rut we can atill| Optimism replaced doubt, and con-|arart in the last. sixteenth, weed Mis Giants have lost three chances | oeter#, but the sporus are protecting | oth teams are jockeying for the side fighter, | “pull” for our favorites, and the| fidence took the place of uncertainty, | ‘Trophy and Wood Violet fo win the bie werles—three ina row| thelr bankrolis like Hred Welsh) start and the umpires are getting - | seek Britton wired Dan Morgan from Chicagy Glints will never cease to get my|When Herzog romped through those |hehind and made tt @ pete Meg but evch time it hus been a cane] “aed to protect his chin, ready to spring the barrier, There) At the Clermont Sporting Cink Wild Bort | yeatantay that bo welg@ 143 pounds now, ant YOU. IT can’t be with the boys to-| fumes with the Phillies, Charley §s| fair. Trophy, however, had mere fa haid and close fight against a}, Here are some of tho bets laid by] ure eighty thousand elbows in the Kenny, who recently stood off Billy Minko, will that he doen't thiak he'll have much troubis YY, much as 1 would appreciate the|@ temperamental cuss, but there i#/ finishing ability and never was eert+ hotter team. And ¢ thine th *{the boys, who aro willing to takelostablishment now abd More whuf- clash with Zuln Kid, the aggteeive Brooklynite, 10 | making 199 pounds ringside for Campion Leow Pleasure, because the Reds and|no denying the fact that he can be| ously troubled by Wood Violet iding feature of the play has boen| #most as much of a chance as a cat) (ling in every second, This iy no wt entitied to a mach with Harry Gr, ar the Harlem 8, ©, om Oct, 19, Britton vi Cleveland Indians are arguing over |cither a tonte or a drug to the Giants. | anything else once he got his nowe nmething that no planning or man-| WH with w mouse ..| place for a hermit. fn the other star ten-rounder the |feated Kid Billings at Superior on Wedooxtay ‘1? Ohio champtonship. sated thas Mahe Sb | ean se wae sgenial skill could offset Three to one that the game won't —— east vide lightweight, who bored Leonard, | night, I hope to seo the finish of thu) was run down physically. He comes) is that about elght out of every tem Rowland is lesa) aggressive than | be played if it rains all day. . The pitching selections are still |b. vane and all toe stars, meets Marry Condon, — World Series and think likely [ will, | back and adds Impetus to the Giants! persons who went to the track fig- MeGraw and more dipiomatic. Tut Even money that the Giants don't unsettied as the Mexican | — Btockyards Tommy Murphy of Chicago will take because I figure It to go six games|at a time when they need every) ured Midnight Sun as almost @ sure he is shrowd and a keen, active | 'ose & bunday game in the East. jonal debt. The whole throw- Hares Gre, the Pittebargh light heavyweight, in| tM place of Ted Lewis nat Tommy Redmon at least and probably seven. ur unas. of push. He is ten pounds |thing, It didn’t tak tender, One to three that the first foul ball ing ataff warmed up well at din- twokad for four more fights, To-night be} Lawrence am Oct, Lewis yestentay lef for own series should be over soon, as| heavier I hear and full of the old|¢or the doubt of hi The White Sox will have one ad-|'® -& strike ner, it looks as if McGraw | Mite Kecher te Cue Walteeet sc. aa Pll where he will partcivate in avers We are playing every day and’ not| pep. davisnph’ to. else 4 cantage, They start the series t Five to four that there will be no! will pitch Schupp, the ace of the ajo) nia for aa manda; on Ort, 12 be tackles gone a wasting time in long railroad jumps, (oprright, 1917, by the Bell Syndicate.) ran to the doubt, He had a world of : a scomecz | straw hate in the park. M Giant escardrille. We may be |¢..+; my in Milwauter, probably Gus Christie: on ron eareapl ase As I said before, I hope to see tne el Ge ave furitage acd thom Even money that the Chisox take! wrong, but that is no novelty for | { oat rere me 's Samoy finish of the big series, but not if the 0 be ts felintuled to face Georgy Chip at | Raker of Mochester, and ho claime victor over Glants are Bolng to be nosed out. I wilted. ° better photograph than the Giants. ‘ | } Hank Gowdy in | » Rotter photograph than the Grants.) an expert hail and en Ost, 90 he wl 'go_ anit Walter Mods, domany Huey dummy Duty of was In one of those aftairs in 1012 WORLDSERIESNOTES Idiee Martfield “ |\s bow-leaged. ‘The crowd 18 a4 Impartinl as a) it hroosiyn, Bia dlogss and I have an idea that it would bo \ ane » ‘They don't care who 0 Game of Rival \ Although there ty an exhibition of fizee Pe ea the wits | CHICAGO, Oct. 6.—Bill Lange is COLLEGE FOOTBALL ugh to sit in the grand stand and the deciding game tossed off = Borgt, Willem Armatrong, athletic ‘Instructor rr ay 8. 0, of Brookly of the Mo Amateur Aubletie Amocialom, by : here, all the way from Califo 0 delft chinaware at the arte and | sox. weather is still ee " yy &. ©. of Brooklyn offers another | of the Montreai Amateur Au without belng able to do anything y fr rnin, ti R “4 nts Toda |sclanoek academy, a Gurveanteere | foxa: cate WA voaticet a Maca | est for tn mgular weekly show to | oem aogelnted a bouing teat in ihe aut ela ele! ie 20, pee rice, "That returning ts the GAMES TO-DAY) | egumne. t y show and a Chautauqua lecture|aimanac, but if It finally clears up|) Sldler Maritiold of Brookiyn and Frank | fr “Sogition with the Canadian Army at Vai. for all the breaks. be trans th wake Bs ‘ scheduled as counter — attractions.| MeGraw saya he will fold the Chisox | Aone: the Htallan middleweight, will meet in) cartier Camp. oe Hut if the Giants win--and, of | at Geiders the same phe ted Opposing Teame. Where Played. 5 there will be quite a parcel of prop like the interior of a Pullman car.,| '* *4 erent of ten roands, In the semifinal Abe course, I pick them to do so—I will | nd he played on @ Chicago teain | € ‘Tech... Weet Point At 2:30 ofclock in afternoon game itcring. in comiskey?e haebaul eee | 2 : “|code of Sew York ml tae oa Youse Green| PROCEEDS OF THIS GAME en thore heiping the boys to erle- con Yahi I areap vos Commas Ae will be called between picked nine : pi . iH : field of Wilitauabarg for elk rouuda, brate the ¥ . They can't take e $ M the One dundred and Sixty-filth ihe Gin gee ee eee ee But vou can't tell what will hap- a FOR ARMY ATHLETIC FUND ta: atinicht caav ten me | Ps a! Union vs. Williams. .... . Schenectady (Blaty-ninth) and One Hundred and sand Wilson votes w ‘eoni pen in an abbreviated cantata like | Attor having acnented terms for Battling Lev I do not pretend to be a baseball ‘C'Foxy'a” oniy || Penmayivania ve, Georgia. .... Atlanta pay caixth fonio) regiments at the | tered und the works, and the | this, Bverybody remembers Robe, | (0%) to moet Bitly Minkn ins bout at the Pro Baseball fana who don't think they|"XPert as the term ia commonly ar-| Keene never misses @ good || Dartmecth Gpringticid....Manever | i Volo Grounds. Hank Gowdy, former! scp eC * fey 5 "ay 8. ©. of Brooklyn on next Tuesday night. Dan | "F cepted. trai n pow-| ame up at Coogan's Bluff, » Provid ae o Meee atin Beieok Win be urnstil wuffeura were still pack- Babe Adama and Hank Gowsdy, 1 Siren, Rinnai fot abe tess perry Peewee can control thetr enthusiasm until the pted. I have been trained Po’ iP ogan's Bluff, Brown va. Johns Hopkins. , lence in, with ah Orns, the feature of tho gaine, and judg. | "* A eG barns ing from the performances of the] Judging from th i ers of observation that probably en- {t would be imjomsible for Ley |Glants and White Sox play here next abie me to size up ball players in a| Joe Tinker bet $500 with Jimmy Bri i You can't figure the dope in a Amberst ve, Middlebury... Middlebury FY number of ¢ short series with the joker run- to a9 though withthe watch as he bee teen |Tuesday had better Ko to the oval of way that makes mo disagree uf times | that John Collins would outbat any m Retgee) wh ES Wate nie rive! teams at Camp Mills, the match] witnesses} already, it doesn't \d. [ontered to camp at Ayer, Man, Weismantel in|the Lone Star Club, First Avenue and with the so-called ‘“dopesters.” But eam. ritt took tl MeKinti thould be one of thrilin and spec: |iook ns if tho serio ta qoing te we| te Mt : | or Levinaky, Twelfth Street, and let some of their| After I form these opinions T am |Nager and picked Henny Kauff to beit| | Colby ra Fort MeKinley.... .Pertiand tacular plays. very private, Comiskey made a gallant tight | surplus pep loose when the crack nines |@0ne as an exnert. I can't tell any- ania eel ae The proceeds of the game will co ~ against the scalping scavencers, bur|, DM MeKetrick, who looks after the affatre of |r the Remington Arma Company and | Dody what the breaks of the game| Chartes Weeghman, owner of the|| owerumere vm + Bucknell to the Bixty-ninth's fund for de- They say that al Americans are jan usual some tickets lea to} the Brookivn flebtor. to-day de |Simon Zine Company get Into action ai are going to. be. loubs, bet $100 senterday that the Cong | | Lebish ve. Urstnun.....80, Bethlehem pendent families, Many of the boys| porn free bree at Ss the mitts of the profiteering vai. | Nat aiened article of agrenmeat | 2.0 this afternoon. | There teams are| For this reason, T do not care tol would beat the new champions. Thar || Comm, Amwies vs. Holy Cros. Worcester | | going to the front are leaving be- Sad equal, TROY MOY |iites, And then the sunt | salle for Callahan Hovey Kaneas, coe lloaders In thelr sat around these narts make any prediction other than 10) 9-5 score looked pretty good to the|| Lafayette va, Dickinson. ....,.Baston ' hind them those who were entirely| be free but they are not equal to “aan at slightly ole fa. | UtNe titres ter mete eae ef hummer. The entire proceeds wil [Bink the Gisate wil Win ead that it |(uneb king eben 1 wae over, |] Mavertord va, Stevens ‘Tech. . Hoboken dependent upon their earnings, and| the task of horuing into Comiskey var is wer, Leta go. antes. 16. he turned over to the Army Athi Will be a long series. here should “4 5 al ve, Rhode Island, tows “ Noldier's pay will go @ short way iadad miakey = Tut war ts wv hear Kansas, and | fund to help, buy, sport equipment for & walk-over, I cant figure it as) | a0 ‘apecks" are demoralized, bt ay : aetraars sie te fo provide the necessaries of life ~ — er the match, w York soldiers, anything but a ‘New York victory, [| Cording to reports at Comiskey's' tent. enn " . Colt aH lone, Weep Ulver Ln Ue rman ret | i —_>———- fay this because the spirit among the Tne Lereent deniers In fost, ed ani! gh ys, Bethany. ... Pitted to which ieey ben been accustomed y Most Uhely be selected to referee World's Series Reproduced, Giants and the Indomitablo spirit be- | their talons in em Ae nate Rat Uheae eal jeorgetown vs. Lebanon Val. Wash Ore. WORLD S SERIES FACTS ie tensed wt betwen dh ae should “rain a ‘Chieao toviay bind therm will not permit an abject they claim they ve miRnt Just as well », 4 there shou! 1 postponed *Urrender, ets to hea) pamaae dowdy, who, two, youre ago pals Scien om emlay Abt” Rac baw vt | OF Bae eee cin oe Wek etrieda iio 1914 "the Athietios played as if lis any criterion, i NE ty ite a ' THE WEATHER, wel for both fighter, and Me te aliome curtain | OM A&C sor a aaa be they anticipated defeat—after the firs ——7 SPORTING. yout the ‘Philadelphia champions, In The official forecaster in Chicago predicts clear weather, with the tempera. | {!is! their t beine im to dudgw tne | rons Of She WON Regiment Armor, Ame tn which they put up a gal-| Over 300 newspancr men will be In| —— cae ca nined one ne biggest of the | ture of SH degrees ut ¢ ume of the World's Berles between the Giants |" _ He ee enue und. ‘Twentyetitin | Mint Aight, ‘The Braves simply awept the p ion the serins starts, and the White Soa tm Chic them along before a spirited attack, | This Is some elghty more than ever | ; m4 i 4 a Streets will be given rain checks, If ‘overed any ath LAS T DA a creeiers, ill be tne bacestes DATES FO THE GAMES, aah nny vaca a are, Harm Cimh ot Game ie played to-day, it will be repro-|and the American League champions |fayg “come from as’ far’ away’ as {her ° yoys, and i ha oilff battle, w * Bonds in| Ticed by the score board m were pitiful in the last two games, ° abr i" “Him" McKenna will go behind the | paturtayy Chicago | Weduemday, Oct, 10. New York {traction at the Yorkville Sporting Cin) | SHC Make every move. that ntion thia to iiustiate my con | eee Cubs AUTUMN hat for the Sixty-ninth, Capt. Mc. |} muclies it eee Ost i hiew’ ten . Min te confident of eB My the actual players on the W 1 that the Glants will aever go| — oe Kenna 4s a former champion Harvare MORTAR) Oot, | Monday, Ort, New Vork | sod. it auccnasfil will amt a ut with} and Giant teams. ‘The ga to such a defeat, They may lose four SPORTING oaraman and an al! around ath D. " OS be fo patent ers the dec | row will also be reprod. y (hls straight, but t know they will gu bame—\ neta Sete Tex on epee th a le » of ne © he team won if given euffictent tite an. in th ue? en 0" every 5 u ree hee, Sut idl cont hat eso ah SF Henne gore, ame | Olympic Field f The results of the World's Series at GAMES, , ri 1 see very few American League 196th St. and 6th fame betwoen the Giants and White Games, will be cated in city at 2 o'clock, On account of differen Baer and Other Writers on games, and know little of the White|To«Morrow 1.30 P.M. ame: Sox except what I hear in gossip by “two Games “bugs’ time, 2 o'clock In Chivage o'clock here. g a cheats Lincoln Giants vs. Minor Leaguers. Sox will be put up on the score hoard during the progress of the AQUEDUCT a Witlawr + Series | with severarot those men wien he Street Cleaners at Olymple Field. Nee eee ee OAV ERS. BLIGIRLE, All About the World’s Series} fr. wise" tor the Sox, and he. in-| TO-DAY, SAT. New York Glante—Jol forms me that Schalk ts everything (he experts have pictured tim, Of course, I know the style of rly Out ee Eddie Collins too. They tell me Infty.. formerly 4th Onle, Band Colling finished the season batting at | concert. World Series results, Adm. 250, To-morrow afternoon at Olympic Field, One Hundred and Thirty-sixth treet and Fifth Avenue, the Depart ment of Street aning ball leam will ar den, tnt fielders, Chicago Oakdale Handicap Edgemere Handicap jugs” Baer will cover the World's Kautl for The Evening World, He will describe everything that happens meet the in Giants in the opening lot of things that don't in his inimitable and humerous style, “Bug ine clip, and Is covering as much| DYCKMAN OVAL Pyckman sun. AND LOTHER WELL game of the double header, while In ; “ round as around sewond base, Oo morw. 3B SP REGINSING Ui SELED RACKS Anal game the marauenent hus secured | ele, Jw in some player himself and knows # Big Leaguer from # “Bushe Undoubtedly, Colling and Herzog are | Letham Lyceum ve, Kingsbridge Ath) nk reg At pig Be di a ex ttraction in a team compor) DISTRIBUTION OF REK ‘ firat sight. In addition to Baer, The Evening World will have ite regular | tho class of their respective lougues| —gitty VEYNN ve, AML\ Meee Cont RN h Station. Sad Be, a Piney jena. who wil National Commission gets 1 of mross recelpter players get G0) jer trained corps of baseball specialists on hand at each game to keep its * nd basemen, Their perform HAPPY SMITH. we RAVENS WOOtr RTT ‘ i t & | cont, of balance of fiest tour ewer 4 cont. Alber tent “ H his series will au ‘ord | 77 r - 2 Sa on the fring a py Map Bis LORE AES ROM BHkTen meals, Altes readers inf don everything of importance connected with the big nett wil en ford Po-NtGMy, C1 mont — 1 y py lng toh 1 My lawl wusie for + WIERD Ket GU per omits mud boners 1 or ‘ i { i A DORAVILLE 3 Ui. T2d—Jo-wig nr, Glaus, i ] rl eee dome tume ago i ventured ap opin= “Jeu ve! Jee Bent. adem. boo: