The evening world. Newspaper, October 1, 1920, Page 30

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Aiways Believed It Im- to Frame a Baseball io) IR basebidi woandal outclaases anything Ip the scandal line ‘we've bad in a long time, To! general public the exposure of im Baseball circles was iy unexpected. We've always) man who suspected al the fetlo they had we ‘with, slept with, dalled. with fh the season. ut a4 the child of the man who thrown out of baseball for sell- ut Kis team. Such a happening hardly fall to affect a child's future, ‘wo be hoped that the Department Ot Justice will run down thone Pesponsibie for the debauchery of | As @ rule baseball Best at Base Running. By Hugh 8S. Fullerton, NO. 9—THE CATCHERS. Boats, Owveands Tee “a ein be tos TTH the study of the catehers, Brooklyn slumps considerably in the dope. Compared with Clevejand the Dodgers lose ground, Rot because of any serious weaknoss in the backstopping department, but because of the fact that Brooklyn has the misfortune to have to stand a comparison between its two catohe: and ope of the groatest catchers in mo game to-day. Compared with O'Neill who, of course, will do all the catching for bis mM except In case of injury, only Cleveland With O’Neill Excels Dodger Catchers in World’s Series Dope Otto Miller’s Hard Hitting Raises Brooklyn’s Average a Little, but Neither Miller Nor Krueger Is in a Class With O'Neill, One of the American League Catching Stars—Why Cleveland Is | That Is, There Is One if Rain the hard hitting of Miller keeps Brooklyn within re@pectable distance: The compartwon of thy omtchers in the dope figures in one of the most interesting experiments of the World's Seri@ dope. Thero has raged for years a flerce argument as to which are not men of good educa- Or keen intelligence. They ave ‘of splendid physique and not too brain, Most of them are litte than grownup boys. HMaseball only the boyish side of thelr |, wr. Im the bigger thingw of Ie they are-nimple und unsophisti~ Most of them ure young and experiance of life limited bo 4 r acl That haw made them easy @f the shrewd, ly unscrupulou Rot one of the crooked bali play~ fealized, when ho was taiked turning Crook, just what a rotien ing he wae doing. At loust bi 1 realize it a tenth as much as Me does to-day when it is tate. will be Hafortunate if dhe ball ra, ed Into crooked ways largely m h their uwn ignorance, are ed end the real or 6 Who d the whgle thing off scot because they have neither jobs populations to lo he mteliore me should not overlook the part of professional ga " . The precedent bor Une dare qu finish of webatl there ¢ square, honest Fortunately f weands of Yers left to pay lie Balue wa ked players have boon throw Perhaps now we will have he buroball dgan for a loox, b Perbay etball fang of Ureatoy New for w eat Sunday afty Colter hook an Catholic © ter, the Bet ork a ' fitwt beth champion te their » ihty-nix of | this ing. # «A as inccli Ke tet years, d by the ¢ te ' Kteich, | peckad hytte catchers of the present day are the | greatost—the chief candidates being Schalk, Killefer, Perkins, O'Net)) an Behang. While I wus A the entire luneh to satiaty my Mf which are entiiled to premior jhouors, and the figures (based, of coursy, upon this year'a work) prove beyond doubt that Schalk and O'Neil deserve the Jeadership. Killofer, the dope ray's, has gone back considerably and Perkins not yet ripened tv bis highest for Therefore, pare Brooklyn's ouuiit, with ons he game in OF it Ja necesnary to coot- whieh never perhusy whim a big ROBBY WILL LOOK FOR PUTICH Lam figuring, of course, tout Mt Will do tie buik of Hrookiyn's ¢ ¢ has More punch and i» more % than Krueger at bat he firures to hit much better agal tha style of pltehing th exhibition. Kobby's plot vik of camipa lig —— —— tha early | - ss. 8 . rean bit t in a atraigot OOLA, La—The Eureka Plumbing and Haberdash-ry Co, of this cit: = Hi St cari ACME noe Bante natant RnainR en aeeaet See oieoN4| Baseball-Ebbets Field] DAVEGA pa actiea whore the noryour airnin| sheeting for © Mack's 102) t F 5 As = eouiie he rine Me Sega entra weer | th ae pip Sey mts : Saturday, Oct. 2d, 3 P. M. The Sportsmans Laradisé La § mer L, i bar bad WEEKS, wah rye on th ball b nye “lined imi Hy TAPIA eetaaiee ave Uo ot the cam CREE CET tate in Mirae Malet here. terday. The Gir-lined Miia Hoke Finishing Co. || commodore Hotet 125 Went 1251h 8. Smoothes it back #mall, nervour, peppy school of catch. |} hes of North Dighton, Mass, * TAL Beat 42nd 5 Wear Lenox Ave, ere, a obit anything at any tin WELLAND, Il--The frat shipment of holes for the new golf course i, 31 Broadway White Aiierdintietly nok | arriwea today ; v fi ALAA. Champions of NewEngiand | *\Gouinite Su Brotiray An a bandl ‘a, O'Neill y ¢ th Screee Shop Open Evenings exerls the and hy € «8 H j Ls ad rs bet Sher that| NOAH, Ark—The entire county is suffering from a shortage of Endicott Johnson Co, throwing ty wats to Very | brown sugar and yeast cakes, of Johnson City, N. Y. reapon that} *_ 8 @ A.LA.A. Champions |. ¥, State Os on a t~ RUSHTHE, Kan,—Pootball 4 ty dat Sled, - t been Adan | ate wit sy isn GUL Rot “ems permanantiy, © Tedehammer Academy 80") Foe Eastern Champlonship of Amer!- avy, long hit | 6 figured that ® er Ss ean Industriel A. A, allowing th rato bit, than th running, Thin ts ter Of course, ah thie nly ing As well 4a pase! ‘ nat rules give a failioy bien | Pratt Won't Tay With Vankees 1 about ily will be of of advanolng ein hy base +! Ber 4 have been aj >* rs re oe A Copyrignt, 1920, by The Preas Publisning Co. (The New York Evening Wort), / & big advantage, and In addition to that, the pitcher's mind ts so occu- pied in trying to prevent hitting he has less time to watch base running. Any team that had switched sud- denly from a hitting to a base run- ning attack in either major lague probably would have won a bunch of games before the opponents got wise. It might happen even in a World’ Beries—in which case the Amy League would have another slight vantage. In the next article we will study the opposing pitchers. ‘That is where the real teat comes. The dope value of} pitchers is larger in proportion to the! other positions this season than im many years, because of the ae in rules and the livelier ball wh take for granted, will be used & vores. honest one—to soe these contests be- | was a bi; , ows. fa i, powerful player, Back of | thing far. Brooklyn snows fair)? |tween the National League toppers. the line the only men lost are Braden 2 : and Neville, and there is some very | the American League club t generally supposed. It at to have some gain in pitching an} equal chance. { of (Congriatt, 1020, by ‘The Bell frodieste, tne.) | ssi Ra men of baseball who have struck foul . : : Any More, et ee fet of honor will ever be|has lost so seriously as Penn. The| | scores high in the esti- ee oie” ween) sc aa mir gt est gi ae fete | | score high fn the ease |1/ ~ MQUQUIN RT. & WINE CO. ot the Yaukooa, won't play with ihe] victioys and prison‘punishments, | © = ehh 133 Prince Street, New York ‘Telephone: Spring 5976 Fankeas ofan.” ie has been hitting) | If # prison sentence, could cleanse woman who realizes 0 and flelding in sensations) Me™ Drink abe ABRs che i i z, M0 and Aeldinn in saneations|| hone of thelr treachery, promind re. J A M A IC A that reliable sporting = 7 1 cogeh ihe athletes of Mie at BS, th. Baers ceeore. cneee away will cogen the athletes of dient} | be « man of them, 1 think, goods play a bg part afty ° the Browns, His place will be hard to nik By Neal R. SOCO, 4. Ye plunged something tierce on Shamrock His only assets are @ set of Brooklyn j dlators, Cae Mavk O'Halr od Lithuanian Lib I thts nm enn-The ann he winners wer HITTOR, MisooLuko Biatz trom the city bulletin bow col a DODGERS CLASH WITH THE GIANTS Hear rumors that: Abe Aftell offered Cox 5,000 doub- loons to throw the race, Rothatein framed the battle of the 2, Argonne, over the meas. the joy of the fan—e double header. LIVE WIRES Coprrteht, WR. by The Pros Publishing Co. (The New Tort Rveatng World.) HERE AND THERE IN SPORT. tiwollrey Gloote Jumped into bankruptey this moraing. | Mr. Glvoty, weting om advices from a mail order dupe service, has recently | won $500 in the Cuckod Baseball Pool last It for St. Louis ti 8. ‘ LG SagPacO A sh alae ee m+ | PR ES ee ROBBED FALLEN IDOL ae ‘Good Eye’s’ Son jon Boxing Board Appointment of Charles A. White, son of the late “Chartie* White, noted boxing refores, as Searetary of the Now York State Boxing Commission ‘was announced to-day by Joseph Jotmaon, Chatrman, White, who played football at Andover and Yale, held the intercol- legiate middlewetght boxing title. He entered the Army as a private with the 77th Division and was promoted to captain of artillery in France, The State License Committee an- fi! ey nounced it will meet on Thursday of ench week and will act only on such applications as pave been filed not later than the previous Tuesday jnorning. ‘ —— Leonard-Britten Bout other Day. CLEVELAND, ©., Oct. 1.—The ten« round boxing contest between Jack Britton, cliampion welterweight, and Renny Leonard, champion Jightweight, scheduled for to-night, has been posté” poned until to-morrow night becauat ‘of Inclement weather. The bout was, originally scheduled for last night, but Wan et back one night because of, yonterday’s weather conditions. Beck An~ G — _ “ Walter Camp Says Yale ‘Has Promising Players For Line and Backfield Veteran Material Is Available} Pot). Rays. Little, Carl Thomas) 9 for Almost Every Position on|si' roses ent SM SAP PO) TL To Identify A In fact, the only ones that are left are Hopper at end, McNichol and Har- vey in the backfield and Rex Ray for quarter. It has left mighty little to work upon, but there are some of last year’s freshmen and some of the sub- stitutes for last year have promise, In fact, there is a great deat of con- By Walter Camp. AST fall, Yale's football practice i started with @ big squad of bis, fidence in Griffin making a good cen- men, cnd that is true again this) tre, for although light, he Is of the year. Capt. Callahan bas Galvin as a/ fast and aggressive type which has substitute centre, Acosta, bigger and) made good centres before at Pen the Blue Team This Year. Doesn't Spoil Plans at the. | *tfenger than ever, Is guard; Walker “They Wear Like The Name’’ and Dickens | Polo Grounds. tackles, which will LONG-STETSON Style Booklet on Request | make a good nu- cleus for a line. | And the backfield has men like Ald-| rich, who made| such a showing) , Broad th, a7th By Charles Somerville. ir-adway at roth, a7¢ It’s A Mark of Distinction STETSON Hat as being Yours— PRICED $3.50 TO $35.00 And every hat has the same label, the guar- antee of Quality—not the sign of a price. LONCS HATS | 15 other Long's Hat Shops in New York—Brooklyn—New Jersey LONG'S or and 33¢—Nassau at Ann toward tbe end in the Harvard game last your; Murphy, who was) laid up in the z Boston game with a broken Jeg and unable to play the) rest of the season; Lay, Webb, Kolly,| Crane and French, as promising &/ jot of backfield men as one would wish to see. Kempton, too, is in far) better shape than Iam year. Yale) will miss Carter Galt at guard, for he Even the heavens wept veaterday Blocking the Brooklyn-Giant game. Buf if the sun shines t tr material coming up from the freshman organization of last year, Heisman must have splendid heart and courage to undertake the propo- aition that is before him at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania this year. Hardly a team on the gridiron fleld idn't be the royal Robbie, Doubt 1 expressed whether the fEY'VE ARRIVED! That Davega Service HIS EXCELLENCY ATouquity cIncER ave [RE two snappy twins, Monsieur Georges J. Ginger and Monsieur Philippe Pep, have come with a new tickler for your palate, Ask for His Excel- lency, Mouquin’s Ginger Ale. It has “that Frenchy taste.”* DON’T FORGET OUR VERMOUTH patiently en- in the winning game is evidenced by her de- pendence on us for gym- nasium supplies of quality. 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