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I no Fe mews La lav RDI L ‘SATURDA MAN 0’ WAR TO BECOME A MOVIE STAR LIKE’ OTHER CHAMPIONS APPLYING GOLF SWNG HOW BABE LEARNED HOME RUN SECRET ‘[Ferdham Opens TQ BASEBALL GAVE RUTH Bape ~ HIS HOME RUN RECORD football season against the New York Aggies scheduled for this. afternoon, After the Yankee Slugger Balls Under the Tutel- a a __ THE EVENING wortD it Joe Dumoe eased up somewhat yester~ day and put the squad through a light practice. Forward pase playa again figured prominently throughout the workout. Tt looks, from the way Dumoe has deer Grilling the Maroon team tn thie form Of attack, as If he plans to use the aerial route at every available opportunity during the season, to ‘Van Houten Captain of Columbia Crew. Lansing Van Houten, who rowed No. 7 on the Columbia varsity crew, was elected Captain of the Blue and iy White shel! for the com ry Van Houten, who and Tate weighs Over 180 pounds man on the varal ing thi season, succeeds Bo Curry, who was elected at Ithaca last summer, but who will be unable to make thi w bsenuse of classes confilcting with the practice period. Prince Bleven Opens Season With Swarthmore To-day. PRINCETON, N. J., Oct. 2—For the firet time tnis year practice for the Princeton varaly football squad was | ewitched to tae Stadium in preparation | for the Swarthmore game to-day which opera the 1920 season for the Tigers. rhe Varsity spent most of its time on defense against forward passes and had 8 shor signal drill. g waa dui solemn wom! of Alex Morrison, Los Angeles , Athletic Club professional, who taught Babe the game last winter. Morri- fon says there's no doubt about it at all, and that any ball player who takes up golf can Improve bis hitting. “If it hadn't been for golf Babe Ruth would have gone along batting this year at just about the gait he struck when he broke the record last season, but it isn't Iikely he would have broken the record again,” said have been over-anxious, which would have interfered N. ¥. U. to Play Satlor Bteven. After many disappointments over nv fotiations for the opening oy of the football season, Prof, Henry Cool | Hathaway, director of athletics at Ne York University, caused great rejolcin, among the Violet cohorts by announ that hia team wotld meet the sal ore of the U. 5. 8. Pennsylvania thi afternoon at $3) on Ohio Field, Untver- {eity Height began playing golf and made a study of timing and ‘went on, “his batting was just @ natural knack. After Te-Morrow | Tho Veronica Separates, the basket- ball five whieh gained such « repute. tion In the Greenwich Village jaat sea- son, will open at Webster Hall to- morrow afternoon when they will clash with the St Malachy team, Mam Joe tainey announces the following line-up: | Schuithels and Kelley, fo: Negroes 3 ae Ruth, to th t Dal He iked ‘ts aoe ie | them over the fonce any old piace.’ HWan't care where it went | "Babe has an advantage in hie way Tea, way. |Of hitting either « baseball or a golf ball. While he's naturally left-handed ‘ ow Bape Rota LEARntn THe Way » + Reynolds, centre; Many arn MAKE HIS GREAT HOME RUN REGoRD = “~ Rainey, guard. The Veronicas wid In hitting, it ben ' “Tx jOLF DINE AND PULL! " Pe 1 7 he aren othe hes Bla best etree te puil 4 STROKE THROUSA WITH TS POSAT WRIST AND ARM | play''at Wobater Hall during the entire the ‘stroke through A right hand - — golf player can always improve hi« aati aenens”| Football Games To-Day mete tchy in Are Merely Try-Outs sein Ming ‘hen"o So feat For All Big Elevens his strength, so that when he didn't LIVE WIRES | 2edser Pitching Statt | Has Edge on Cleveland owt mene mime | in World’s Series Dope get a wild hit he —, struck out. Fi Chicago now leads the flimflam league. Boston, with Ponzi, bas | 1 told him to presine” in ihe folk ides of net) Real Start of Gridiron Season Will Give Line on New Coaches | slipped back to second places eee General Effectiveness of Grimes and Smith Should Be Valuable re ee to |e ee eine About it, and ag] and Latest Additions to Teams in All Sections—Double Sige: he | Werte: Nou: Mowbib Ehartel commenced “lo spout eae BA Asset to Brooklyn Against Hard-Hitting American League to Br asbiete cae vo tok vd eagening, me feminded him of the Header at West Point. Stamp Slicker of Beantown looks like a piker's shadow, Al! Ponzi prom, ta ; ised was 50 per cent. in 90 days. The Chi wizards were promising 600, ~ Champions. | Per cent, in ies than nine games. the swing irensch-ir tp fern nen pressing, I know 1 maid distance * | Bate A ood long straleht "ve got to sete downs vn ns By Walter Camp. FOOTBALL CARD TO-DAY. about ie remult ed Ii 7 a | osc ian te en the next one with ali|for Ruth bas not. only Abas wend 10-DAY'B games are probably less c . | - | No, 10. THE PITCHERS. | When I first doped the series, oom- Carl Mays isn't tho only underhand piteher in basebal! } By Hugh S. Fullerton. parmg Brookiyn with Cleveland, en with the team longer, Cleveland \ Brooklyn's lead in pitchers was con- re Spoke aL uae Bot only completely tmportant in the general survey| feat Itt" Cinet, $0 years to get the championship, and i. . take 60 more to| | omy Toai| siderably lucger than now revealed wa weule prem That was |out of any league but has made more and prospects of the situation were ees Te Cleveland wt Biker davolopment of bem Sor ie it an . * led to the Clevelai ~ Ph ay ox vy Pe ove two ane Sree pe ic he ae hos) il Perce peas iain ais bea itt prehicect, that designed the World's Series pennant was a wise wimp, ITCHING, according to the dope,|ing strength w . He paved while he got wo that he'd turn around |and he got direction and’ distance | Gry.” patenerias | ae Tae a eee t le the secret of the sucvess/of the} Cleveland. snd a aeeten — to me when he pressed |both through the improvement in bebo uc Se fe ft deli . Brooklyn team and the chien} fecovery after the slump folowing i, wild one. liming and judgment given him b: Harvard, and Everything was double crossed in the 1919 series, including the horse- the death of Chapman and, bad he, “ iF aian'e mean to do that.’ he'd | playing evlf, © showed many | hide <'tehes, “eat Ship ga appeal aad “ay. ‘Tt just got away from me. I'll! Ty Cott is one of the best olfers - me nex’. one.’ among the ball piayers, and Ty's bat- early, epason de World's Series, The Dodgers made a] would have won the championship would, tbo, and after « while ho|ting nkill may be at least partly due fects which should ‘Racehorse Man O’ War, "2323103 ae oe ee go that he would out and play |ty his study of golf timing, Christy be corrected thts Onde enough, on straight piteht Malls did more than win games for ly na. without at prearing. He haz a| Mathewson, the reat pits er of 8 week, and the i é Piri Bronte cage Tan aaa oe Cleveland, he gave Bagby and Cove- pares’ of dis. \few years ago, improved hie batting . ng ether wheli studied as ainst the lem e chance to reat which was Wfanes, anc some days when wo played |when ho took up poll, “Matty wam nn game with Main Like Other Champions Is Bether mbes studied Bs AERiOM {Oe cs raly nenied. Tes coming of Metts i ghd the suf to make jexpert on the links, tHe always rec eg cal , shows a olight advantage in the With his string of viGtorics ad Clans golfer, Prensing was | ommended golf to ball players, both the story. Of Py ‘e A 9 p|vitching strength for the purpose of MANY points tw Cleveland's World's eal) with Ruth He is #0 lin and ont of the ball season. | course, one should / t Pl the soton, but the big gain of the Soren value in giving the team a re- sarormens and enthusiaam | | When Mathewson took up golf the eur ym mind that oOUng nto e ovules Dodgers is in the attacking power lable left hander with a lot of steam, it’s for him to be deliberate |game wasn't popular in baseball cir ynnell and his of the pitching staff. but chiefly it kept Coveleskie from anrehing. cles, where most of the managers re- ross crowd Wititne a | ‘was always thinking of ap-|arded it as too mild and delicate | The pitchers of the Brooklyn out- D¢!™s Worn out and perhaps rendered ape sa ; : ; lucless #0 far as the series is con- re) , 4pparently wasn't flustered, He| fit carry out the policy of Robby,and V™! 3 King of Turf World Will Get od right where he was. Nearing |contribute their share of the attack- °@Fned, and It relieved Bagby who Worcester Ps Went 'Wirw bad prepared pretty well for this v1 atroke to hin batting for a mond, rough ball] Pine withthe frimaon, and were in went Hast we talked it | pl But to-day the Mt player] fale mid-season form:.Ker al) that, to break that record | who can't show some akifl on a golf ‘ Dri 4 » TT turn for home he found enough |ing end of the game. In a hitting weakening Under the strain of, Me. ‘I'm not going to | course Ie an object of uapicion. The | Harvard had hud s good lot of work, |" "oeuble bade, a | Princely Salary Too for © |ibine roo to move en the oat | canons with mtener ‘Hittin gions 1 eee. Tm batting, and this year | olf playing nianagers think there is) (DE UL too, fo It wae not a cise of Work Before Camera. Sree ak iar ree meena Mune to ee Gad the ritehiary who WIL Neer!) cll icaee Or Magee Wane pla Gee them out just where I want|something lacking in his make-up. | P00 A eager to see the progress of his ie a Dus Oe most jopsimaintic. map: | the bulk of the by Shen right now. They hi HT seks @o Instead of trying to wiam! The managere—oh, they all play. | SY Prove the chopping block upon Wooing will compare this ame to- — Porters dured hope they atiil had a | hitter, any team ts strengthened, The T¥ y have carried th aaa) - —.| which Harvard and Fisher wile oi with the 16 to 0 victory of last By Vi t Tr chance. As Kashmir and Kalco| possession of strong hitting battery Drunt of @ heavy burden, Bagby ‘ y Pound out some of the wenkneasos | Ghy With the M6 tv 0 victory of last y Vincen eanor, swung around the stretch corner,| men makes Robby's ifte-up danger- has been in close to forty games and : » displayed against Holy Cross, Wut | ZO ei ie a team they defeated 33 ABE RUTH, Jack Dempsey, cham-| thelr riders seemed to sense the ap- ous in any inning and forces opposing Coveleskie about thirty-six. Cald- Rickard Sticks to Little Fellows the Crimson team Js not being sent | eat end there is not much B pions in their roapestive lines, |Proach Of Mooney and Recount, ‘They | pitchers to work all the time, well, of course, we cannot figure to Paya out for-high scores was olear froin | (Y impe riance In the game except to have nothing on Man O' War, eft just enough room for him to) Marquard and Mamaux, of course, be tnt awe in quoh a series ex- . their style last week, but rather to | of imboriinee In the Kame exsept te e come through: after which they prob-| are wretched, but Smith, Pfeffer and cepting in fniwhing up. I am in. or ecision uts at Garden perfect. thelr general form. ie. caveucenaa or tickers * 2 kingpin of the turf world, He's go-|ably figured on moving over and bot-|Cadore force opposing pitchera to clined to Wink that he would be ‘The Brown-Amherst game at Prov- Princeton takes on Swarthmore at| ing into the moving pictures, too, and|Ulng him up entirely, Did Mooney) work—at least prevent them from extremely effective against Brook- idence is an early season contest of! princeton, and + princely as that | Play into their hands i 7 He did not.| taking a rest, and Grimes, who ts lyn, ard Speaker will use him ase Z Koper’s should | at a salary almost finish ‘4. if hi th i@ - © fiteen sound bout. to decision, at the) importance, and Robinson will have) pot have oat ount of difficulty, ‘i . Instead he took no chances of being | Robby’s pitching ace. is a rea} hitter finisher up and, if he gets the sert Bewonnny’ Murray and Andy) % cine” srcun ne a went, ne hot have a great amount of difftoul:y. | gaia to be drawn down by other film .|to show there to-day how far along ough - Swartbmo: pocketed, but fooled Buxton, in par-| against any kind of pitching. jin hand, may use him to start « Matched f ca to Sub wih te the fmt Gabi thes | he and. Spqackiing have advance ing erihins to tha feen ny | stars. Arrangements have just been | ticul Kashmir, by taking tothe | “t expected to find that Brooklyn |kame. | Otherwise he must rely upon Chaney Are Mate OT — | Waitnoe inte taken art in for several mouths, | their men, Brown is, of course, pre-|Ponn and will try to make a showing | completed for the great horse's debut Re anessar i ds ots Bess pod apart Ai — would figure to bit the Cleveland Covelskte, Bagby and Matis. te, Friday Night | Ti men are training fer the bout. paring princtpally for her later season | here. They are alwa waronnive a4 | ag — movie actor, and bet rgasted by Mooney's tactics ¢ Tong you | Deraated, bY, Mooney’s tactice and | pitchers stronger than they would be while the best hitter among | the , but 18 opening this year with\it given % I heke te C then decided he had to throw tricks | able to hit the Chicago pitchers In Indian twiclers, will not be much o | Steered of clamoring for 4 return mien wtih Re et pamertent Tae thaml Huteren ben ch er make trout’ | may expect to see nim at one of the|to the winds and ride it out, Mooney cane the American League turned a figure in this sertes. cane Wises,” erths Al Liew, “why Goen't and one that might prove! land to wipe out the bud taste | local theatres doing stunts as cham-|¢Ven at this point of the race never By John Pollock. Mise O'D0Wd aaree to box deff Amith of Wayonne a tft race eves |that way, but was surprised to dis-| In the next article we will sure we in the way of injur defea 1 haad Jrainus! pio WhOrie af the wo los! in Judgment, ie in! 1 wr that the dope gives Cleveland and see what the total strength of ‘Tex Rickard, manage |S Brome to the fate thet ho Se ote ee ee nee an een hard content | regt detent at thy hands of Ursinus| pion racehorse of the world. @ move on Recount until he bad bls! the better of the argument. Nor, ac- the clubs in—both defensive and of. FOF Ue Maal | ander and euilted tq, another ean? tet tor bay line should also be. obtained to-| Mochan, meets ve PRAORY at yee. suse, | Somebody is already writing his! mount thoroughly straightened in the] cording to the dope, would Cleveland fensive. Tifut will give us the basta pon Square Garden Sportink Club, | winner ot the O'Dowd Hinith mate be given the day upon the work that Colgate in| and the aggressive litte coach has ulc|*enario, covering the life of the rand then he set sail for tho | hit Brooklyn's pitchers as hard as the/of figuring the probable scores. has completed another attractive card) msich with Wits Hewew, you coulde' area! likely to do in the absence of Larry| ready beon getting some good work | grcat burse from ‘the time he was and, Nicely used, as ho was, 3 White Sox would, nor would Hrook-| prrtabt 1070, ty the Hell Syedieste, Ine) 4 ts fer his third boxing’ show in| %Perd thes fing eeatnn Muth with © veh | Rankart and under Huntington, Last|out of his New York State team, and| "knocked down” to a Mr. Buhler of nt in horse fashion seemed to |iyn nit Cleveland as hard as it would * Ao " we ; +) @ppreciate hia rider's for hit Gleason's men even before the ~S ehe Garden on next Friday night. fn year they defeated Susquehanna, | ought not to have much difficulty in| Queens for $5,000 at a sule of Augus: | the main go, Johnny Murray of this! Atlentown Dunder, the Penonplrania fighter, ae ¥ ae city will take on Andy Chaney of Mm winly O lshiog on wvlght lan a4 hie . oye Baltimore for Afteen rounds to 4 de-| ager of Wille Jackmm, that the best weight +) <elmlon, while in the wemi-final Pan-| tha: Oucter will make for ble teelry mound ‘5 | en he ed to e came f Sor ; whom they meet to-day, 84 to 7.| repeating something [ike tho score of| Belmonts yearlings at Saratoga, bgp lly pga gents xe oi aM | wholesale White Sox suapenaion, Susquehanna wili be Iucky to score) last y which was 27 to 0. | while others wh 4 . b since have done In this doping of team against both Raloo and Kashmir to an eaay | ,, of courne, there is no thought of ‘aln. Weat Point plays Union at Weet| bite or nothing in a racing way | °t eam of cou 8 i be Point, and the only item of particular | went at prices three and four times | ¥' tory Ae vee Set ey Berd comparing pitchers excepting for the interest ts to see whether any of tne} as big, Mr. Buhi oe Ss O'Neil! wil) have his frst This value of the pitcher d iin 300 Gane bores Georgy Mobin- (finn, imaia mow on Ou, Ais 195 peumen| (0,00 for Columbia fortunes wien | coliegen to West Point is working In | ale, He, Seite, winited the cee ae ees Aen batters he must face, Awan tilua: | ' on ef Boston fo1 the colored welter-|4t 3) Mages tas ua take the malch ener Bs Lt i da * Srovidence, | With the aggregation there. Annapo-| Many of Man O' War's turf vic- fwpition wT Mooney “Unteas we mias| tration, Shocker would be a wonder- | weight championship, Johnny Clin-| ay quite an important bearing and |! meeta North Carolina State at Aa- | torles wij! be reproduced, particularly ful pitcher against the New York 1 , ° css, this chap Mooney will be u RS | Witte span, are nard-hiuting wetinnwignt of Hapells, and here Folwell will be put| those at Saratoga, when thousands |OUF Sucss this chap Mecney Wilt | Yankees and not so) mod aguinst/| 6 Sparkling Featurcs tom tackles Frankie Rice of Baltimore! yo i inguica % J. who fonght (i Wary | the Hartford UULON Is PFEPAFEN | io the ‘Lost as \encircied Rim ln the paddock and se oy Melos tong? He ait other clubs. In other! words, Kood for six rounds a1d Danny Frosh of | of tisich ai he National boing Ch of |O Put UD A ARE They, did wall last) for Doble defen las‘ | watched his saddling for much stakes | tonger as a Jockey, too, for he looka| pitcher may be @ solt mark for a MONDAY 9 meets Artie O'Leary of| Eiicabeth, No 2. lat night, will engage in an. yo roe y x ar “ rang f 4 oe Co menie | as the historic Travers. Louls Feus+ as if he will never get heavier than blr Mh Ma sgtte on enat Gan a metuding the $2,000 4 were water Wout to-—h a on ec : aven, Steffens's men, | tel, who broke the great. c x aa Mew York for ten rounds. Al elght) 2 Ji, raaddoais im the exurnuct| In the Cornell-Rochester game at|who were not on the Yale ncnenens Yearling, na bes kA bisa on resting | 2 Soom oe has done during the National League} Basters cre cvcnly satehea, Msn |e Faas uf | tm the Corn Tuocheter me at| wo’ ere ut Gn thy Vale aohedulc| yeuding, and as kA him on racing sa sur|teanen'or Harty inunsameriexns for | Lynbrook Stakes $A4 Chaney will battle at 126 pounds, | Nob low at Ue Nation) A-¢. of Paildebaie, | tunity to Judge the new coaching It) fore, have generally been rather light | will also become “an actor” with his |, “Bud” Fisher, of Mutt and Jeff) figure what they have done aqainst AND THE : . i rather early for Dobie's work to|to mect the Yale heavy line, and Yale | priceless. charge, as will the proud {fame saw hip recent purchase, Vice-| the kind of hitting they wil) meet in weigh ip at 9 P.M. They Mave! vranhir ume the popilay featherweight of | ghow, but one can tell by it whether| will have an opportunity to try out |oomer "Mee itiddle. Thers twit wd |cuairman, “Poll home” at a’ fancy| the series ‘ Boston Handicap , Posted @ forfeit of $500 each to make) Jems Vy. bs Lom manhel Lo met aitber | the muccessful coach Inst year at AD- | var nn in the back#leld and also | scones of Man O' War's dally doinga, | price while he was regarding Nedgar) | | have rated Grimes as, highs - ot Trnton, N. dbo *lin the speed work which is 0 | mpy have he line, |gallops, his meal hours and a hun. |'* Fact P Be 1 Sete be decided u0 main anacner | Hie . moun oo 0 | important feat af ils cowchiny.| On “account of the “prominence int | Keak aud tun ether tainee saieuiitea -~ rated highest aguinat, the White sox TAL RACK TRAINS Monday night to @ tout in| 8H be tamed ot the 7 CUy Mantel ariel Tif he in able to instill speed in Cor est Virginia and tre on the/t, interest the movie fa = “rough. | In the e-mame series at least five Paenee, tae Udit beaspotett cham | 'P oH Ok 18 Burne bes eared! Paih ge he did in Annapolia, later in| Eastern echedules phte gece at Sal her ne ees } Retcam, ete Ose e mettna {of the Brooklyn pitchers should be | fe the star inn of twelve | fe arte the season they will prove & hard put | later date, the games of the two to-| yout the best ride een on a race Miteitaanee Handicap for which 8t.| called try ae reiges i ae ane! er : Pout Hermcnin, the ioral henry Prana Nasir, manany of Gime Tunas, uh [FOF Rome of the teams they moet. | /day will be watched with much In-|iwek Ih many @ day was that of doe | thes tomes reoponsitie. He. was| Pfeffer will bear the brunt of the) Ba"siih‘a yaraity thtuce oy o. alr Bering how of (HO) ee jogsrwe Rain aw aie a echt SReDe Nak ib f * mere ir Madball nia takes on 'Ta-| Mooney on Hecount in the Crescent knocked back out of the race and not a dena C at has vor, a team they defeated ins ant and without nid alo very rshould| Rodgers should come through, ar fgiler © 1 nitin fare, devlaral Worelay that he hes Me an J wieral offers for Tonnes to, meet colores | Win i work, with Marquard finishing up| ‘Grand stand, wil.ub. games and, in event things break | Including W, right, starting at leawt one game, Handicap at Jamaica yesterday, It me tl but It! was an ordinary exhibition of horse- para-| will be no easy job, Centre meets &| manship until) midway down the ar, 18 to 0, and Coach Spe again with being a Knotile could never over- come the disadvantage under which of Promoter Willy Power Weng) cet na mparatively minor team tn Morrl he was placed RosBY' GREAT PAIR or | —= — ape ; . Bib ien Sigal th tive eae comparative! Ce’ toamn ta Meorcle| ene Mag RNA MOOR fie . GREAT = er eae Ceres a8 | er to Soert aay, a tenon Paoiowh no tomas are] Lata opens with Mublenburg dan ttetiala Weer ‘aaa Jand Ralco Were battling each other MADISON SQUARE GARDEN SES Tienlog Grmwtinnion of thal cliy hos tviterd | ses nor wv Wr han oo tml at Easton and this should more than em Ammrietion,) the load and 3 fooney was holding |. ‘Tom Maher, the Superintendent of| We must figure Grimes as Robby's TEX HICKARD will reproduce Warner to stage ie tho ten anything else Kive a line on the ra p s ; , and Smith, who js at Li edge vill ' ’ ount buck a couple of lengths off |the Jamaica track, has made many) chief et, an W Charlie Weiner, i Newer tdeul, ate os: | REED AE Cee eee ean use this Nable Wins ty. hnce. ‘The backers, of Rosount [improvements on the course wince the| present in superb shape, almost his] WOE AS Series Games Me a lef eM Me ety Tid. tatint |aeason. Pennsylvania meets Buck- Nable, ex-amatear baste o'\“einning to. belleve that the {spring meeting. A new welghing In| equal as a stopper of the left-handed Hemanties i Hy laoll at Philadgiphia, and perhaps by | champion this time Heisman will begin to throw won every one of the 4 uxt Jimmy Carter of Hob ken, at the West Hoboks in bin better sbifte, Bucknell has a) dirit. Nable started w husky teom and that is what Peon land never. let phe te BRS MONTY AGPMA A Rad nesas now. ‘The Philadelphia crowd throughout we estlre ‘dant ae aks parauas offers. bas been provided for the jock-|hitters of the American League! co hw ayes PAY [| Btonghamy hors was too far out | pees bat beehdeck ands weneral eir| champe—and remember teat ine ieee| STAR BALL PLAYER ab dn the outside and. hemmed [of newness, due to a liberal applica-\ handed hitters are the chief asset In | runnere~viaible ey Recount , seams to pervade the tacking forces of the american AX. i ney and ount in, er, ni Os pee stn Seosey at Sees ia

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