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ener ee . PT Tar oy a ; THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919. | 4 és BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Gmeinan _ OH;-RIGHT IN THE OPTIC]... - . . < . = -.0 6 «+ By Thornton Fishes! est Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) George Fotheringham Thinks Terever the Standardized Golf Ball THE PITCHER, Is Near at Hard. i i OOH! Ib a-sworn we WeL notes orliemnoal , | J + THE POOR HICK ban ay tall, smooth playing prigiey : sional who has won titles im England, Africa and this country, bee lieves that the standardization of golf balis is inevitable. According to Fotheringham this move would work § ' 4 olg improvement in the game,.agit =~ would stop the ever-changing of ; courses, which the modern high speed balls make necessary. «< A ‘Would Sarve Herrmann Right if White Sox Finally Won Out Over His Reds. 112 victory of the White Sox ever the Reds in yesterday's sixth game stretches the World's Series gamas to @ stage where ‘they are likety to become tiresome to the average fan. Under the old order $ system of best four out of seven the Reds would bave been owned champions now and the ‘9 Daseball history would baye by this time stored eway in the leagues’ arebives. iH Reds bad proven their supe- ity iN @ manner satistactory to all WNdiased fans as other World's Series Winners have done for years by tak- ing four games, but now a doubt is east on thelr ability. Not only that, but the record of Ruether, who #0 he- Toically beat the Sox in the opening game, is blemished and almost noed. Jeasly 90, Me had to rotive orestfation yesterday in the sixth inning in the Middle of a batting onslaught, to he #0 deep rooted with the noted fessional that he cautioned bi Worthington about ing con plated changes in Sha ¢ urse, where the women’s nal championship was played last /weelt. St. Andrews, which usually sets pace for the links sport on the other side of the Atlantic, fecently came out flat footed in favor of the standardiaa- tion of golf balls, Modern spheres have been made to g@ so far that ére~ ges were made necestar7 'y alteration pelag Mmuthe direction longer distance. With many holes on famous English coupes in danger of losing their charager, St. Andrews decided to put a chech oa possible 300-yard drives by adv ra a@ certain weight for balls. Clubs here have been up againstthe same proposition, as every year balls have been made to travel or fifteen yardg further. This in distance meant constant re-arrangng of courses with great expense to dub members. While certain benefits would actue / from the standardization of balls, tere The idea of standardizing balls y ET EE Sn rere are many who believe that sue! would deprive players of a bij tive—long distance off the with iron club: _ replaced by Jimmy Ring, anotner pre. ’ i; crowned hero, off whom the ; 1 . ing run of the White Sox was — ws Then again, reading the va- = Suggestions sq far - woored. f : yious descriptions of yesterday's Ch eo . Di ° ° advanced, if carried out, would re- 3 oni is the impression, thie q t t the distances J ts Sere aseraees, we | CHOICES Disappoint Again, tie a 4 adh ref me the Lara n ~y in movement for standedised q * germ piay up balls has reached the point wh¢e the + wr the first time, while the A d E G t Cl Pp t Jnited States Gol by Pewee eet wen be ‘dias ba ven rea eco a ra, pa me a uee Associatia will i. would vemerwnnemet! = Jo £Q 3 Chance, Is Beaten 08. the standing now 4 to 3, tn ’ favor and three more giumes| } 3 ay. it would, appens a ust re-\Paddy and Lady Gertrude the my cp Only Two of Six Favor- ‘ ites to Score, The Piping Rock Club's thee-doy Fistic News _ tom Faox and Gossip )\Over-Anxiety of Both Sides)" sovsivetia | who won the jonal amater cham- * Patsey Cline, the rugged fighter of eating $e om me, Derren, Valowe na Mi d Si th Si ° Ga pionship at Oakmont, is vising now in on LL 3 di acceeds 10 int ie a r “ Harlem, and Phil Bloom of Brooklyn | jeccte’s denamis of a guaranties of $1,000, with a e UX erles me tention ne playing In the fest vale | ‘were’ matehed to-day by Charley FM hen | eng hee wipes og ° a on ene ley t. “Chick” te oa heia | i a match closed, the national title bef he! Devweick to met in the mala erent | Scw avin eee Sea! §=— Willow Swamp Exhibition |i..." ai ners ae : Of eight rounds at the second indoor | f.8.:"tor tune nter pernat tat oven Jones in the final round, has also . jag whew of the Bayonne A, G. at <d . —_—>— —— i one to Cp goon! at boxii — 5 4 * *iping vk. sib) meri BAST PA, GFeéAvinte, mF; J, on | ,, Hemen Tarlor, van:das bom dopking the outs! White Sox Won Only Because | % ,attfbuted to the German qulnsy| oe” those two stare "vould reeut. i f RACING SELECTIONS, First Tan Petts? ely 2 Forectosure, Second Race—Senator Crow, Potlu, Btepeon. By.Vincent. Treanor. Third Race—Tenons Bon, Whimsy, i : | ‘ ; ptr a F players lish, * ' mafoa, Yesterday Paddy ana| Fifth Race—Ciround Bwetl, Bar | ost Tuesda that are held ne the Atlantic City Sporting Clu, ‘nd not to brilliancy of play. one of the One, Paddy Dear. y night. Cline is getting . : 5 * ne of the best matches sen arsued - a Lady Gertrude were the ouly two to pian Mace—Lady, Wood, Bridge | into condition for the scrap at Harry tee ‘rm Their Play ing Wasn’t Quite a seit want hbisted ereen oh these parts this year. | Meee Opty’ ah dgusl cicion Witla ance mice VE" | Mocormick’s tarm at Soubeyrile, N. So Bad as That of Reds, | mound’ a "weataing. six days later. | ine starting ela tocmoreer wil tome 1 “4 0: race, J. Olay Tarver ii ii ° ~ J Where he had bored strike after deg Ayes he and Rollo Roberta both closing at fur hig Dept with,Al, Metheabey” at] ciate teas toe Decal m. Wille Once Fi strike into the Sox sluggers last week |oiuging Gardiner White, she wor the , . The iat ‘agtremely ’ silent, We “e a B zeman Bul; and followed it up by slamming the lias: club tournament. ” y Piizadetn, NodkangpyP Fier night, ‘ y Boz ulger. ole pill all over the lot, he contributed ent. . Graph it. of yw matchmaker of the (Evening World Staff Correpontent.) bases on balls this time and got! pavey Herron’s national one ing a on pe Loca aiteraag Work) Teed Thee ctidarere reat ween n't § . event, failed dismaily and jn the 5 Seer manera of° stil evading in sotions 00] serurday might wt the elubvowse to INCINNATI, Oct. &—The word] or the Sox to plaster him for enough [300n after winning the pruer tite * ft the effect” that in Retaler is offe be a bs Face the Coe entry, including "I ter [Starnes for walle tates” to TS ate | ite capacity, as booked another good cand of phychology has stood up under| Wallops to tle the score, Jimmy Ring) i! Oakmont trom Bobby bnes, the ets entry, Ballet | Ows., thew managers diould know at once thas | "Ut for Saturday Mghy.' Bobby Doylo meet was sent to the rescue, but even hv |USky Pittsburgh star promtly lost Ca: Reiuler te no longre connected with the ‘Tulnr| ‘ttle Bear, Jor Mandell teskies Hugbey Hutchi- a lot of punishment in its day,| surrored eventual defeat in the tenth | tch to Norman Maxwell Philad Pam ee ee ry "Kid" Brown boxms Allentown Di The word psychology has stood up| }¢ ts unfortunate that a hero can- |? ‘This defeat was foll&ed by an- 7 Hrator, Water | Viewer. Ka Cochrane of Kansas Clty, referee Dare Medar w, Johney Mahoney under 4 lot of punishment in its day,| not live. But the Red fire that burned |2t4«r at the hands of Oswid Kirkby z Ae ye | agiew 9 has informed us that Reisler fe out cat i Hime takes o@ Willie deekson/but tt really was a peculiar working|for Reuther out in California last ° ee nf ond aoe lag week on . d of the brain: that beat the Reds yes-|"@0k was turned fo blue last night | “ohen the. national chasp, pated , : Gortrude’s went down and the rac the American middlowelehe who| _ Sileut Martin, the deat mate midéieweiahs, who|terday. ‘They saw the tottering Sox| started thelr attack in tho fifth In-| With Grant Peacock, droppd an exi- final: run accordingly, Recount deem spending ecveral years orer im Australia = a Greb 4 sift battle at St. Lovis. blow up, slosh around the diamond,| ning, but scored only one run on|%ltion to Tom McNamara and Jad after guing five furlongs aad to America next yenr, when ‘Tom several weoky ago, hae just been matched read. a willl t account of the scourge inserting] Vowling at Scarsdale, rude galloped the rest of ap for another fight with G: ‘This time y and willing to toss up the/ its’ cerms into certain players, Fol- — aad Prana ws as Kee re ever Androws {a at preemt im Aus. ‘ey will come together in & twelre-round bout | ®ponge, lowing its opening ravage there also| Knot Golfers, a trade erganizatio, favorites fell by the wayside. — Hm many American toxem Olabty waa Sf Darton. O.. on the night of Oct. 10. | Right there was: pictured in the/appeared the worse case of bone thai|of lumber dealers in New York, wil , — Paul Fox could save himeelf and Grea the middiewsght cham: tau with chomping Mite O'Desd. © “| minds of the red-hosed players one of |has been seen in a series. The hone |i «. its laxt tournament of the sea The defeat of Cleopatra by both| his friends Sa lot of money by re- 5 weeny sand ise. o te 4 those checks for upward of $5,000, “namplonship to little Dick}scn at Wykagyl to-morrow. The Head Qver Heels and Betty J. bot | tiring Courcellos for the season. Jehnay Titman; the crock Minneapolis wet. |They were too close to the monoy.| crn ate, Paul had another big bet — known quitters, in the five and one- | Yesterday Paul the local fighter, made o wise! weight, fought such » good batile againat Bold . iereaboutd.. © fal these Sy Tat OF | more ubem he went to Australia for fights, as! Bartficla of Brooklyn at Minneapolis on Meoday crowned* with the] ‘ournament will be followe¢ by the an- fter the Bu! | aval meeting and dinner, and award- The impossible was tov nearly over-| little Dick's natural gamoness iy best | 1s of prizes competed’ for on the * halt furlong Hiawatha Handicap, \thereabouts. On ‘hwse days Cour. Aleks thas the maior me, emphasized in the fact that he went] oint system throughout the seaso! was'the real abock of the dy. This| celles will win e race for Paul when oper Ba. ip sponte eva phieoslry Parag’ Tal Pee cee Glee The unbelievable was about to be| Tizht on pitching and won out in} Chere will be several special prizes at g004 filry, which might have been|he and his friends have passed her tan bad tm that xslt? but he has alo | Ut, was #0 pleased with Tillman's showing that 'Attained, Overeagerness burned their| {ha \tenorm, he alone hes two gomer | te iat tournament for various events the champion of her year but for | UP “8d then what a how! will go up. © fight promocer, he Managing @ boxing | he fntends to match hun with Jack Brizon tue fNKCrS, “and—well, their tails went | {2% pitehors, he alone waimer | addition to the regular prize for the 4 ‘at Adelaide, South Australia, where he has| ® bow! out there in November, straight up in the air, The “bunny| ‘0.08 credll. nest net score which 1s offered at each | iy é ; the ig ime Pog git jt Fe), Woodtrap's ' winning performance hear "came to the ‘surface. The snruather pasend Pisbere and Bonelt, neeting, | {t 3 flin the sifth looked like a raw form ee ae sobriquet of white rabbits which they| cing frightened over this lack of a = 3 u (ie 1 to # chanoe that ehe Was ‘ivi reversal, but before povt Lime Jiminy tom, decloned today nee he een deck Pet had hung on the Sox two daya be.|*peed he grooved one for Kerr anc Emeralds Play Royal Giants. i‘) the midget pitcher popped it Into safe rake ground for a single, Risberg started | T’€ Royal Giants wilt be the attracs to score, but changed his mind ani | [OM at the Cathoiic Protectory Grounds ran back to third. There was plenty | “unday, where thoy are scheduled to of time to get him, but Heine Grob | rosy bats with the crack Emeralds ti developed a germ of the dreaded ail-|. double-header. Santop, star slugs ment and did not try to touch bim | + the colored team, will play in both sad part of it was that to many it} qowitt, his trainer, explained the| soe gaccbs, manager of Beany Valger, i te- fore now could well be looked a Of putting jt down and | horae's badd rece in bia previous start | sieged with offers tor his proige's services, On themselves, Both Mahe Ped 4 Py picking It up. AlWays @ slow break- | pupliciy, fo Showed Where Woods | Oot, 18 the svusitional litle srenckman. will the early part of Noveniber, Dan said| bad case of nerves and the players er, she took On uncommonly long |trap hud been badly cut in his last] wavel to Dewroit, where he will exchange Ulons has dectled not to let Brition box Leon-|RTew so JumpY as to cause disgust time to got noar the trout, and, being} race and this accounted for ble ry with ‘Louy Zili ovforw the Wolverine A, C, Georae | ard on Oct, 27, which was the date fixed by the| among tho most prejudiced of fans. SIE peter. tee bore, Dat baat den stop an’ that ocoaston, The cut | Kennedy, vosing promoter of Mousreal, Cauada, 4 | cl officiais, as he wants Brittoa to be goed and| With the gpread of this neck intece tab Dg tbe porn, Doing bnin she : healed, “Hewitt fell th tthe strong when be faces Gibson's champion, tion which the hergic efforts of Pat} nat left the bases full with non | ames “ne ‘ Ee Tnon rhea ie he cae ty Ww bi " agit WORLD’S SERIES FACTS. 2 Moran and Kid Gleason failed tol out, an ominous situation. “J. Collie | “oung Erhardt will seca sy cee ay IG SAVES SAXON i ighten her for the run home, ele’ id Having mocked out Frankie Russell of New| check, the Reds and White filed to centre, but Roush’s great | irounds are situated at the 171th stro =. Jockey Fairbrother pulled too hard - . ws in the eleventh round of what was io/ Played the worst game of baseball] throw to the plate again made Ri tation of the West Farms subway PROM K. 0. BY ROBERTS | an fad srt jinc, witt the result that |, Mad Hatter, the hope of the Eas rin Heche yy have been a twenty-rouad go at New Orleans oa | €Ver seen in a World's Series. They | tere hesitate sand ‘wenin whe’ wed soonaeencttces Trt | pills Pahelati he was in behind the leaders before | itt Laurel Park yoawrday for Ken- xth game of World's Series, | sonday night, rete Hartiey, the durable Dane, | D1oW up completely, refused chances] overiooked a bet to wet hin. phe Roberts, the sensational heavy- | bi i vor [tweky to try his luck next Saturday) played in Cincinnatl Score, Chi. | 4s been matched to fight Jimmy Dundee tor] offered them to win and would havel epidemic was now approaching o| ¢. “ a Easily. ‘ fight af Staton. Island, last night de- ; BE ee eee tsckey Clava: gront| cAbY (American League), 65 Clue | rachets su chat Se con oo Desierto [foang, tal the, old, willow swap] virulent stage. “Eadie Collins: alse | smith, milaicioitht tite eluiman case i + 7 bs Fitue Kentucky Jockey . ’ sure can gel to we-|cague, down there where the um- a sherg, havins started “Sack ule 1 Reise stied ‘bout at teat edae Felton And It was too late) ron special at one mile and throe-| ciunatl (Natlonal League), 4 (tom | cov the match as Durlee figures it wilt ect him | pire carrion a rifle. It was a dreary | plows of tune, degeeds dees teas | Jcletaated dackle Clark of Allentowa eight-row a eee ea wine "Head Oven quartera for three-year-olds, whieb| {nnings). The stunding now |* Yi Yh of money, exhibition, to third to stop Schalk and succeeded | ound boul Clark was saved fromm, Will be run this season for the first That the Sox eventually won in the|in holding him at second. ‘Then nockout by ha running apd holding. ara 4 ae Seats, dust leat Betiy f | time, 1€ they béat Mad Hatter, o| Teadss Mike MeTagne, the big Irish middleweight, has | tenth inning is of no particular credit |sprung the bone. Little. Dick Ke Dunfee, matchmaker of’ the. Aren: * | etrapping gon of Fair Play and Mad- Ww. L PO doen accured to box Harry Greb on Oct, 18 at iho] to them. It was not a question of/apparently knew nothing about all | * Is ready to offer @ $10,000 purag istered @ territic! Recount must have been a tirea|{'P, Which finished second to Sir] - Cinctnaati 42 667 Dayton Gymnastic Club for fifteen rounds ty a the better of the two, The Reds} this excitement going on around him | 2f smth and O'Do fv his opponent, who 1s one of |norge even before he went to post| Betton on Saturday in the §10,000 “ M by decision, while on the 13th he will meet Bill Hur-| Were simply and frankly the worse |so he walked downu to second. Gro} goen who weut the Umjt with|in the third race. He was wathed Maryland Handicap, the Maryland Chicago 8 4 £88 ly of Glens Falls, N, ¥,, at the Troy (N, Y,)]-A four run lead was tossed away looked around, and there stood tw: before. Both men weighed 14] around the miniature track under the | 9'@te J’alr’s greatest autumn special Scores of previous games: A. ©,, for ten rounds, quickly as one can dwindle a sta dignified Sox players on second, Whri Badidoch sea for what seomedy hune|f0;, Mee-yeat-olda, Eastern expertal yirgt game, Cinciuntl, 95 Chl ( war ComGh Up OL ORGS Peewee We eae | ce ceutuation was called to Kere’a at: LAST 3 DAYS red times, with blankets and biindera|’::!! confess themselves fabbergast- 4 Kid Norfolk received $1,600 for defeating John | Comes up on one's brow. ‘Che White] tention he was #o indignant ast OF AUTUMN RACING “hie Staten Island heavyweight scoret ed. A colt of which nothing was] C860, 15 second game, Clnein- | taster Jobnion at the American &. A. of balti. |Sox aiso frittered away chance after 4 footy. at! : land meh earet [Sor putas tele Ruly viewed tor tre a4 » . of stand perfectly still until Grol Pe Bi Act Ot Chie aoeiiE we imore, Md., last Friday night, Norfolk's meat | Chance and could have made twice as| walked hil the 5 h rouse: race, Noticing this, @ paddock sharp antl, 45 Chicago, 2} third game, | och will’ve at Akron, O,, with Jed Clase, oa |many runs but for the spread of the | Word and gently vote he eae tematked that perhaps theyswere get. | {umn mooting wus almost flnished.| Chicago, 3; Cincinnatl, 03 fourth | dec zo for eweive rounls, epidemic, The extra innings should/his heaving but unresisting boson rg “6 @ clean knoskoug by hold RY ‘ave,, pear 1 0 Australian's lead and in the closing| afternoon, Probable pitchers, “ Wee . 6 Bampron & Son, 2 . struek out-—-Ity Kerr, 2 (Groh aud Bing); by Bing, @ (Scbelk and Feleoh), Losing |Weaver was breathi 1 Depicts ‘eh plates later wh Grats Kalin nt seroma Bisler at Feiey, bar Gonut M Re iJ ut Gan, . } ; Pt Ease nock aud the aca! Sillee for Cincinnati, Cleotte for Chisgy 2 produced a one- mame was over, every opportunity, At other ting him used to the turns. Anyhow | Mid Hatter has developed brilliant- , 1 ma howee to Ku cea peer ter We She Fran carson ly. After ‘niahing second to Jock | game, Cinelunntl, 25 Chicago, 05 The side was retired with’ but on ai bh Ro Bacall cot in m sprint of three-quarters of] fifth game, Clucinnatl, 5; Chie run. ar ayie'at iment Parke on Sept, 1a] SM gaaes a OFFICIAL BOX SCORE OF SIXTH GAME} ®:er, 0% cera quingy wer Mud Hutter, went over to Aqueduct » 0. thoroughly alarmed when the nex ipa rimmed & smart Seid iB '® Wane ‘The Reds still need one game to ORICAGO (AMERICAN LEAGUE), OINCINNATI (NATIONAL LEAGUE), pone. started. The discase evidentl, “ : covered in 1.87 4:5, and he # clinch the championship, while | rayer, AB. RH. 0, AB. Player, A.B, ete tise tee thetin Unt, i j eo eupple- |. 7 BR. HM. 0, 4. E.lappearing first for the Bix, lifted a suited that Derforiuance at Jamaica Oe Me Sox must win three 3 0 © 2 O O Rath, 2.......5 0 2 4 2. o| Short fy over the shortstop's position The $2, 0 Re Hanalbai in the Mincola Handleap. * Pig pal attendance yester so 0 : © © Daubert, 1b.....4 2 2 8 O O Muniaseouaee ono ge ttel J msen aN ary will have charge of 2 400 eo + # © 2 2 @ O]from the outfield with the same gen- T Xiao Hatter in the West and Fator| day, 82,006, otal receipts, not | A ee ey ew -# 2 2 7 @ cf eral purpose. Both “stood perfectly he rescent No eee deena nent Saturday to} tuelnding war tux, 8101,768 dl. a4 488 Bo 1 2 o o/ftill eyeing each other respectfully |1 and 4 Other Craok Evente . in the East to saddle Luculitte ana} Vided as followss 4. 84 Ora 4 © © 2 & O|buse hic That opened the way onc |B epectsl are MCR AT ae, 2 % Purchase in the 7,500, Annapolts Clubs eo ee eevee + BOL SOLO 40938 @10 4 4° 8 8 \0 a} Se anccssding Bx pounded the ok 1h Tre Mi S Hurdieap, a race of one milo ang &| Natl Comlvalon, Re a. eee apple with enough force to make , xo. at The one gift a wi can give e man with tbe absolute 4 and Laurel's best fall apevial for ++ 10,176.80 sia. 4 2A: @ B78 © Ol three suns, Hes,’ Course alno reaceen "ee ‘Sscuranee that it will be acceptable —the distance runners three years old and The players had no interest, as ‘ oe +2 2 2 © O | With the score tied the patients * tn 100th Bt damaloe, weeny over, thelr pool ended with the fifth ia as 346 2 0 0 © 1 0 developing symptoms of the quingy |] Unaw aaust740,, Ladien, 81. ofiw oe ey game, & 3h % ie Z eri ee ie | pared Drastically me Lode including Wax Tax, ss | ( aa, nerease being noted {1 ; ROBTON, Oct. Sel aes Frey tne | Plllctal paid attendance for six | incinnati... 0.058 © 0 © Ong|the stands at tho same time. ; : trish Hiettwelghi, and Jimmeny MU tra | games 190,075, Total receipt | Uiteage. .... OOO 8. 1m oe oe), Tal maaammen twontes oseaad ail : Australian Jig cht champion, boxed | $583,897, divided as follows ie two-bagger free of the disease thir Hundreds of Fras : =a snap to b tion twelve rounds to a draw here last night} — Players $260,810.00. | Sag Rete BikeBeete Denson Beetham, | Weare, Si Felesh, | Shree Base idee . ainense Anis a ies Mcekes a double oppra! of ot jo distinction aed @ con- at the Armory A, A, in ono of tho best Clubs i Fy sanerifice flyer, Colllus, Double playe—Keweh to Grobs Jackson fe hk nee + very sbing, sine and Pain geuleces that son {udispensable, contests seen here in years. Hill, by} 1 Commission. 68,289.70 © %, Collie (0 Gaudily Hour (0 Kath; Kopf to Hath, Left om baseo—Ciuclanatl, by | fe gyn Kody Ue tine ball and lookee | | 257% Discount during this Sal Dl aecspastvation af supreme cleverness, carried off the hee- fas ercath t i thleago, 8. Bases on balle—Ofl Kerr, 2 (Kopf, Groh); off Ructhet, 3 (chalk | had made up his mind am t ee ' “Artistic Framing Our Sp»cialty” PANER Co. play TE Oe ora in the first half, while Adair, with He seventh game of the series | isherg)s eff King, # (Juckson, Gaudit, Liebold).' Mite—Otf Mucther, @ in & tanings, |er course th nureue in the ‘meentieos 1 oe rg orrific body smashes, cut down the| Wil be played in Cincinnati this one out in sixth) off King, 4 in 5 innings, Mit by pltcher—ly Kerr 2 (Moush).|Shocless Joe ras it Woure and atx unluutow