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1” THE FVEWING WORLD WEDNESD‘Y OCTOBER 106 1919. focal ez. ies BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Bs tse fat HOW TO FOOL THE WEATHER THIS AFTERNOON HAS BEEN PUT OF: . (omar Khayyam-Houtes: Con ow ‘ est Postponed on Account ' ; - / ‘ 4 Soggy Trek ig {| . Le U : tld } 4, ? ? LAUREL RACT TYLA M4. Oct / 4 / “ x « © © borritte Champion Leonard Will Have / Dangerous Rival in Year in Cline, Judging by Patsy's Vu tory Over Dundee “ (ares i ) ' a a wie \ t y portpome WV / 4 f } i Ye SES - “ ' ” ] anet . > tom ‘ , ‘ WIRED , yA ee =} Dees Sur — at >. ' ¢ u 7 Of Mester, a ON To 17 From, Tee a ° ‘ 0€ nai ty + - Poraam ourmy «+= " i ne Fam ano Cowen cide Soo Woe ALA Weeweme. - + * ‘ i a You WBuceilue qorrenad out your aay WP Maen HET FM CMT. Gm Bests, SNOMMMORS oe * bd “wae » YuLY fo , a thous WORLD'S sn p's seriés | Rain Best Pitching Selection McGraw Has Made SAYS “BUGS” BAFR Rain Helped rain ‘at “ours rs ‘ions Face. Sox Not Discouraged by First Two Victories White Sox More ©: »#0: «0» « race will be posty Third game of the World's Se- ¥ ries between the Giants and the ns panpeeaassas Than the Giants door Pare ’ ‘ SL [White Sex postponed at the HY ARTHUR « BUGS”) BAER. 7 tite P : Pe verge adi jOOCAPAAG Wh. caaeel G1 || — covvsieh 101, W the frase PUMning Co. Chea Kew Yoru Behind Wi WHAT “BUGS BAER SAYS. ABOUT SERIES lees stretoh 4 ; A reprieve yesterday and McGraw absorbed iid t ' . ae 4 aru W» Kratefully as a bobo aly st. Av a team, the =e ois cid ii t for the simple ‘T king 0 PRODABLY RAIN, ts the a wk Ike ap accident going somewhere to happen. They ‘ bad , an weather prediction for this afters | were whales to thel pond, but minnies in the White Sox's puddle. [ flux terleugue rack y Une,” said Benny | noon, and if the sun shines the | New York didn't accumulate a beating yesterday, which shows that rato I has flopped since th York buxs have discovered ur t wt ut loward the exit third game will he played at the | 1) tho best pitching selection MeGraw has made ve tonses bf BF GASH S8. BSE ® bo: le han lv ro enc ® matter adap abomeee Grounds, beginning at 2 — The ox are inenguring the Gilat her on saps sipchansate le Cet ee. Secenre: wupraneey Oh: | POLO Manager MoUraw can prolong the series by pitohing rain aguinat boerer, and yet the New York fans are > bel Sar wasn't Howland’a idea to atart Mee. WP ince hace Sica airy treed Faber, mow againat Reb Russell and a blizzard against Ctootte Slee ie GS seg eotte 1 1 turned ow Fistic N. ne ey keep bi “ Manager Jo , dte that the best team to Senay tor another year he nay be | Rain checks for those who —— Em Rg a Aly ay aene ele gl PRY me pooh fh stic News “Quite a fellow. He ssowed more clase | Purchased tickets yesterday will no A. AU. can't suspend the Giants for anything they have flashed [ are pins h the big frogs. rong pat ee the east han yne except Leonard last | be honored this afternoon, bat fin this interleague duet. Outside of the « receipts, they have been ‘ 4 wi and Gossip night, for he itducked, outdodged, | not for y other game of the | simon-pure amateurs, They have played basely ike a fish trying to trot. | —— - — -— — tone By John Pdiock eutboxed and outfought Dundee near- | sertes. ; . ; a oa samachevk, Pee Ran tans Ske | Aides as being one of the most important in the * nd noth ly al) the way from the first bell t Owing to the soupish accent to on sos be ° “ ' . a* he gets ‘« g. but tries to \ wrong about fifty-fi We wou : & The ten- d bow wee the last The standing of the clubs sti] | Played with one foot un the brass ruil. ‘The betting bugs played the sun /say that Evans ia the most popular of the umpires, but considering tha jet ite our pi , trey syw The fight wae furiously contes reads as follows: fleldn tn all th ee * skid reais has floppe dealsy the New . tk )ugs|@n ump ts as populer as @ blister, we won't eay it car fan thoae geeks Al Brennan, the cleve big ¢ ana full of inte tin A), , have 4) verod they were betting their cash on nine uniforms ond @ wish. ae Chicago, whic » Barris aiveniane 1 werent Won, Lot POU id |,__ Siti Salee can't account for the home run siap by Hap Fe o inh four times, has finally een called off ! n a! +. Chic: whe ie 1,000 had orders to keep his pegs in the batter's weak territory. Nz by Ba wood, The men wee to 3ST pounds atripped to Dundes's 130%. | ow Yoon oe See Soine of the bets concocted werer kept ‘em around their heads, figuring that a batter's skull ’ ae thossiavtam BG. ceria nice He made the most of that advantage Th tthe frst ¢ One to ton that the Giants don't lose # double header weak spot. Hap'’s fourslapper proved that & 4 pt tay nig ip cliaches and tn aggressive rushes 0 scores OF the Eres two games ut as Coffey ciaims e us injured fur as Slim was concerned. right hand while 4 training “|| mana) that drove Dunuee all over the ring, | Played in Chicago were as fol- x Even money that the magnates hope the seri Cline te 4 thinking boxer. He had || lowa: Saturday, White Sox, 2; goes seven gam | The 80x have broken out in a rash of base slaps, which isn’t SA antl SOAt| Cal the haute As the tiv lattes arene something new for every round. Right || Glants, 1. Sunday, White Sox, 7 Two to one that Heinle Zim doesn't save a book of clippings from | contagious. The Giants seem to be immune from batting rallies. MAPA Tide ha ehes | to. Batahethen atae iktreatiog. fa mt the mlart whon Duudes bent low |f Giants, 2 Chicago papers. } F " ~ Telub- will aot} th td and swayed from side to side and : The Chisox are measuring the Glants for another punch ou the beszer, i big hla bobbed in and out in his usual con. | ene One iron man agalnet a pewter dime that Comiskey doesn’t pro. jand yet New York fans are supposed to believe in Santy Claus Haik ye, “Woodland Bards,” C le ae fusing way, Cline bent low too and! | Oftietal pald attendance for the | test the first two games. | Erieident,. los, Marre | Jack Brition, who ie to go wala Champon mee Aon! exactly like Danes, | two games, 61,000. Total ree fe McGraw doesn’t detract from Rowland’s victore Manager John | warning through moose. ion one ‘ees give! leg - Pecome dizzy first, and invariably it | celpts, $146,804, divided as fol All the Standard Oil stock against « cancelled postage stamp that | frankly admits that the best team lost. Joe eave that Ail the Barge must meet | ee eee A o Ater bis fe Dundes who’ gave up bobbing |§ ] the ticket speculators cop the series from the fans. icnscone canis hie bess nk day's work, which 1a Wises seas aG0k & Feckiens Readlone dive inte lows: — Gants were champions tn the tadpole l!eague. but gosh! now they ol's herd has been badly scatt Sab 446) pounds, @ mixup. Dundeo was more than|| Players... $79,004.16 The last Allied loan against a used graphophone needle that the are playing with the dig frogs and he's trying to round up ail hands vid 8 wie willing to fight. He Jumped at Cline. || Each club 26,384.72 White Sox aren't discouraged by the first two victories. % Maan who. vis th Comiskey Bom Imes, when Clino had landed |} National Commission ...14.680.40 Lake Superio preserves fac g | 5 1 a > ’ yta “Woodland Up to date —— & Dumber of hard blows in quick suc- The jury now sitting in the big series trial was picked from a panel of Anana hive aie wanna: Bary ane: Adieook aay eh Jenga RSD anxs srpotied. | Farrell pald) se Lary Hansos . Cession, Dundee ground bis toeth and —_ sixteen jurors in both leagues, The foreman of the jury ts Juror |noys, : , eons kdlehars ehed eo ge Li the Polo Grounds, °° | ‘sted oa b meres, Stock stil, waiting for a new As close ‘> 12,000 rain cheeks [| O'Loughlin, who was acceptable to both the prosecution and defense. We a sath sialon | Jomo Welem b ° fa pun hee epping aus UE" ' 17 are out, only about 15,000 tek don't know what he does for a living, as he spends all his afternoons hang-| well, to-dny's another day. And we may be saying the sume thine lSenerait cist te trae tere ise wappl will be available, of which only ||! around baseball parks. Hoe Is a suburbantte, knows what a serviette | to-morrow. RACING SELECTIONS. | pebgiyllebedirpaedtanaehcy ltgieedh ater furry {s, and is not opposed to capital punishment for bull players, Has a record , F ad fo totte wil of never using the same toothpick twice, be better to move away from there. mitted that he had read the newspapers and had formed an opinion. Gridiron Pun ts and P ses Last night it was Dundes who broke] WELSH BOXES TO-NIGHT He ia a man of ripe judgment, which sometimes gets a little overripe | sf Coach McCaffery gave the Forth: @way from the mixing and went back AT BIG DUNNE BENEFIT.! By politics ne is astigmatic, He accepted the position of juror, but =| 4 nn b 8. And CI vay squad @ Ddlackboard talk, tn which i to che ropes nd Cline always fol- demanded a apecial ruling entitling him to two guesses. alked out @ number of new formations, | pata). 9 lowed him with a swift little rush] The biggest galaxy of boxing stare | | { when tho rain abated @ bit ordered | ronth made with curious swift, short Mttle!that ever gathered in one ring will be ni Ford om Sailor Joe Kelly and fos ‘Tpitts will tees | Toumnle Alles of Paterson, N. J. After many weets of Uokerig Ma:chmaher Btivey Burne of the Clermnt Spating Clud >as, finaly xignet Marty Orom to mex 1 Gane at bis club on Satrday nigot, fust after giving Jack Bitton a tart bi Gans bas given Soldier Bartfield Ted Lews and Mike O'Dowt territt Dattles, SUALLY when Dundee stands|{ about 4,000 are left in the lower 4nd slugs {t ts the other fellow |} tler of the grand stand, who first concludes that ft would LAUREL, First Race—Miss Peep, Feu D'Ar- tt Payment Second Race—Royal Interest, Bur- glar, Reprobate. Third Race Caddy, Tippity V Fourth Race—c Golden Ww Fifth Race—Ed Roche, Mantster Tea Military Acade: ohn's F nilton Brooklyn maora, Stella Mia, Prep sa! To!, Gloomy Guys —— 7, t a da to take to the so; feld. ‘ 4 seteps that carried him into bitting/at the Clermont Rink, Clermont and The third juror, Rigier, had to be blindfolded before being led into the gt pa pel pantanen pale (aed mbixth. Race—Libyan Sands, Mono- Baers Grob of Pittatweh, who bes bees Getug fange io matter how Johnny jumped! Vanderbilt Avenues, Brooklyn, to-night, | Jury box, as tt reminded him of the bleachers. Rigler was a citizen before | * 8 @roun: vd and scrub elevens| ty Seventh Race—King Baggot, Fel- |, constdersbie good figntiat {0 the last tw mantis, Gline frequently @ bard left | {2 POX exhibitions and contests at the| becoming an umpire. The defense challenggg him at first, claiming that ho tween the van Owing to the weather the entire| | ucca, Starter. 04 * rare . te booked fi athe ‘en-round tent C fi 1 Righ alls he ve bu tsid were held, Brennan was given @ trial time was devoted to indoor in the | ———— pisar el ve ©. of uted, N. Y., to-morrow hook It rarely aniseed Jonny's jaw, |enefit tendered to Dave Dunne, the| was a professional juror, Rigler oman he sees ‘em, but outside of | Mere ene eneaden™ pigskin, Mo-|émnaalum. A tong vackboard talk was| LOUISVILUE: Guemeborry 4._0. of fab, W. 7. te emew Ones, in tho third round, this lett) reteren sportsman who recently euf-| that he fs right, auras Grath, Fitzpatrick and Crowley did not |{7lowed by an equally long session of || pirst Race—Cathedral, Ernest B., | come middiewsignt + Milmauhes, As boch man hook knocked Johnny groggy for a] ered nig tick Simnderme geen, pel |eienal Grit Bon Trom| n and enchars, ’ Gn” Clise tcaght “fatteade ts make Bie frst annsargnce since he let Juror Evans completes the jury quartet, He was acceptable to both | set into the workout. —_—_———_ |] Pecond Raceo—Fell Swoop, Phi Are rushing figutentnd stitt , the pros. finish him, but the littie Scoteh-Wop| be on 1, as will his leading con _— - N. ¥., Oct 10.—The Corns Five Harvard Crews on River. mon, Sun Flash, one gal . but the -Wop ae ns leading con: | ITHACA, N. ¥., he Cornell! aay 3 a 46 A Third Race—Saffron Girl, Prince: bicas ‘ ‘hopped around, recovered, and held | tenders, Frankie Callahan, Patsy Cline, gai thai oractiéa deal AMBRIDGE, Mama, Oct. 10.—Five o Dis own at the end of the round Johnny’ Dundes. Among the welters a fea ip tena ues nr eutaspegibale yapourth eace—Hmergon Cochran, || seo Rivew, e 3 This Patsy Cline boy has the Iimbs(Sder Barifield and Jack Britton, OF | , ‘ the heavywel-Sts t nd torao of a well-developed welter-|feavywelent. nes weight, with the sr i neck and smalljette and Harry ¥ ead of a feutherweight. There is See jomething reminiscent of the work of MM. Louls Se =» Was ao “Frost.” ancient Greek master-sculptors in his LOUI8, Oct. 10.~The St. Louts | will be the great | lack O'Dowd ihters, Joe Jean am, | £ Harvard varsity crews are rowing on a aie th a Fourt Cicotte Is Just Plain “Sigh-Cots;??|\:i\"ssnny scrimmage. ‘oe cosy (20 Cian day, long with eintar || [obs a ayeEy ee oP time working number of freshman boats. Coach Bill Pith mak, Inquieta, | spen Rowland’s Strategy Exposed iivswinnrrssessne teen eaten mmone contract a comes er | PSH aera, noes, Cre .\rick’s assistant ran out last summer, tal Day, Paul Connelly, Heat Be ener 2cktnew plays to be! nes not been re-engaged for the season Seventh Race—Lahore, Gavonarra, {us he going back #y fast feated in uncher fighter, who Re MoCarty, theclever lightweight of § | They fought® ten-rand th w cighte but has consented to take charge until | { Bean Spitier. a: Reno ap MeCarty got the decision, Rivers ’ physique. He ts pbullt for battle Winnera of the Bt. Lauls dite DDIE CICOTTE has not only a “shine bi but he has a shine || ..,,, appears to have @ well bai-({#!! rowing has been completed wes almost oocked out in the fint round, The six and o halt pounda advantage Will "divide 83,36l--leaa thane $100 | name! Manager Rowland has refused to wllow the correct pro- |! anced. footvall team. ‘The Engineers: | —~ oa McCexty @pet him for the count of eine over Dundee was all fghting welght. }to « layer: Merienea| PTRGIACOR AE TKIGEMUTHATIR GRAD CHA GEN ARTE tBKCATERtAEIe aaa Seee Tene mot of a GAZING nat pe - rong as Dundee js, Cline was| wi io 8 for | if 4 art hat the team fas be “ok ry} . BtaniesYoakum, whe fought a number of be: stronger. He was able’ to take and |i seven games tiie agye|] This is a now wrinkle in inside baseball. Rowland figures that if | /\eiiuriled. Fhe men naled the bu Bugs’’ Baer and Other Writers Pe gn fg oon yi pl ey a eh old the aggressive whenever he Of this $756 goes to the |] hostile fans are k« in the rk they won't be able to ride his star || with ease and ee! ' e peace: (gr theme im Colorade Sorine leased, in spite of Dundes'e furious | siren stockholders nt tee tet? uuided |] wabster, It's a great ideal Ums have to guess at the pronuncia- |) CaRrisLE, Pa. Oct. 10.—In framing Of Baseball Will Tell You | Cot, foaum and fe were re rallies. Not that he had much of an tlon when they seo !t on the batting order, In this way Rowland fools || the Carlisle Indian practice for the week All About the World’s Seri | tumntay howe in hie machine when the eave dvantage over the fighting Scotch- | Cect) Healy, Swimming § led. | . aban. Git h Coach Harris put into execution hia plan ou e or 8 SETUES }) wjoo 04 wont over a ravine, pinning Yoakim \ ; ‘ the fans and gets even with umps. In Boston they give it the ee Fag Ps i Wop at any time, but he always had| pars, Oct. 10.—N sagt : for developing strong substitutes for all to ey ground, He wae eeverely tofured in noun to offset, John's beat ettorts | ,LARIS:, Oct. 10—News reaches here|| Harvard accent—Sea-ko-t In Cleveland the fans from the screw | {fai hositions. The game against Wee teraad. east ell Healy, swimming chamoton, |f ong tac ss uoteach it-—-Cykottls “ hey tell ‘Ty inla on Saturday will require Car. “ " i | sypeee ang drive him to the ropes, who was an Adjutant. with the Aus, |{ 2d, tack factories screach ykottte, In Detroit they tell Ty Cobb we Ly shaw the beat ane har Bugs” Baer is covering the World's Series in Chicago and New York ap New York Athietio Club! wit! tate tte west Biss re enicat Laie “lorees, Wan iled pecenity” gti [to “Bickrit | 40 Bt tule 1b le Bhe-contoten, “tn New York it gata ait) = 6 for The Evening World. He describes everything that happens and a]! guenr taxing tournament in its gyimnaatum on anything more than Cline's per- @ was holder of the 160|{ the ye haven't space, o audacity, t e ‘The football echedule for the Fordha 5 tk nies “Bugs” and 20, Handwme ot I petual mshi pen lbnne ab Pye aT a Kone ‘ephoed - A paging Sly Bos wna me Phe football schedule for the Ford lot of thinge that don’t in his inimitable and humorous style. “Bugs o 16 and 20 | me ort a: ; Hants call Ede McGraw is going to a Re . however, Soneun ced 4 : 4 9 winners In aac cl ” oo EC Nr Pega hppa a Eve rir ebay ‘ pe andi iatantnaat fronGr ance any neni Ne pr ie some player hims if and knows a Big Leaguer from @ “Busher” at E! oo -iscacs to be contested for 0, 120, 180 of superiority, the way he handled to Good, AA KAGERT Ih FRAGA HUB 1-COT. (Think of the firet twe a Rnd Sink <\. | first sight, In addition to Baer, The Evening World has ite regular J) af 140 pounds, ie inet mmutioned wid tes - 10.—Cle and acce de put i of thi J Fea Presi rion, onen to those that never woo @ Johnny on the ropes would fill theltook the Mith game of the Ohig. games and accept the SIGH ik of @ small bed and you have the || tmouxh only tres Ne sted to be idly trained corpe of baseball epecialiste on guns at each game to keep ite 1) i r.od prise at boxing Mil, The first time Johnny threw | trom Cincinnalt here to-day by COT), “Now that the Giant fans know the Fiddle, they can make Eadie |! di" couche sskind The aeheduie 6 aders informed on everything of importance connected with the big pia himself back against the ropes to] of 6 to laking the score now stand |f understand when they get persona 13, St. Paul's School Owing to the fact that boty Benny Kaufman } | cateh Cling on the rebound Cline | Cimelanat! § ames, Cleveland 2 a‘ Oct. 24, Cullum lind Joe Tuber injured themeelves while train. | | shattered Johnny's n by upper- eres I — - —— ‘sic ames aaa - ae - ng thelr coming bouts with the Amar | cutting he jaw. After that, brothers, the New York bantams, scheduled te every ny's shoulder biades take piace before the Olymple, tn Philadelpbia, struck the 1 didn't wait next Monday stght, Matchmaker Jack Hanloa | sor the rebou u 4 in quick. bas been forced to postpone the two matotes until | y and began to hit bh and fast e ight by Central News Photo Service Oct, 29, Kaatman was to have boxed Wit We wasn't worried by rebound | Astey and Taber was to engage Dave Astey, ayy the fo round there w K. ©, Deore, the went side bantamwvight, wiy furio. sluggi: nd Dundee dié 49 4% clamoring for # match with Peatherweigly fun ab oI reer Champion Jobnay Kilbane, has @ hand task om hare t ke away nie banda at the Clermont Sporting Cab te. from the 4 | aroun morrow night. Pence ts sated to stop the ed poked under Bip Bier 3 and wiuning spurt of Young Limbo, the Brookivate, ed bh of hitting poai ho nol vound with an apparently light and pawing Sent, Get cia wale skeredoe sae left, and then knocked him eideways 4 with a hook on the Jaw. Johnny came the west aide boy, clashes with Mickey Dyan, Wack furiously and they slugged | According to s wire received by Paddy Matting \ today, @ throng was at the 6t. Pau) dence to eet Mike O'Dowd upon bis return home, ‘he large gatuering of bis admirer carried pennants \reading ‘Hat! to ‘he Conqueror of Campton | Ted Lewis." ‘The O'Dowd Assoclation, of which | Mike t9 etandard Deares, presented him with @ h @ body punch round, while the crowd war-whooped ‘There was hard mixing all the way. | } ip the eichth Jonnny felt to his knees | When he missed a punch. Instead of being discouraged by Cline's clever- | meses and hard hitting the Scotch. | | cuiver loving cup. Wop was fighting harder n be- | | saree fore. Cline seemed to enjoy the fun | Doe Bagley bas sleuat Me clever French ten. erhe was grinning al! through tt | |tam, Beuny Vilger, to box Frankie Clarke ip The last round was fought at the | Philadelphia uext Monday 1 and Willie game pace, and at the end neither Jackwon to meet Edie Wallace at the Broadway boxer had a mark t now, and Boorting Club, Oot neither Was in distress, although Dundee was holding a little and was Jimmy Johnston learee town to te © Seeing forced to give ground continu- eo, odin Ted Le A ihe oe ally #s Cline rushed him with that ee ee ee. Deen: Whee: the wal pwitt, mincing ep. : bet ese Naa | ey WORLD SERITS, J ' SPORTING. lew York y sicno White Sox, ‘ny Fone h eerie TOM eet ee meen] = SOHN COLLING EDDIE COLLINS “HAPPY” FELSCH ED. CICOTTE Perey 0 TA a OE TEN -New HOMB RUN, KING: fins clout dey, Rs ot