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bel cy a) ' THE INDIANS SEEK SCALPS OF ROBINS TO-DAY ‘‘Dope’’ Gives Cleveland World’s Series, According | To Fullerton’s Figures i Hieht, 1020, by the Press Publishin ¢ Co. (The New York Evening World). hitters, ‘The team is dangerously strong in that way and can switoh suddenly and offectively against lett handers. ‘The situation of the two managers exactly different. Speaker ti cally is compelled to rely upon ys Mails and Coveleskic untess te gets the series well in hand, and can af~ ford to take a chance with Caldwell or Morton. Brooklyn would bit either one hard, as Morton is not mow tha pitcher he was. Chances for Poor Selection. On the other hand, Robinson ‘tt suftéring from a wealth of pitehers. Some one wrote the other day that he could not make a mistake, whereas in reality the large number of food pitchers gives him afl: the opportuni= ties in the world to make mistakes. He must have effective pitching to win an equal chance in thia, series, and therefore must use his best pitchers. 1 am Inclined to think that he will stick close to his three above average pitchers—Grimes, Smith and Pfeffer, untes® competied by the tide of fortunes of the game to shift and bring in the reserves, Pfeffer is not this season tite pitehor he has been, and his style of working seems to suit Cleveland better than the others. If he should meet Covi leskie m the third game, as seoms probable, providing the dope is right, it dopes to be an easy victory for Cleveland. Coveleski comes very near being the hest pitcher in the country. Several Redsons Why Chances Are Against Brooklyn Cap- turing Baseball Classic. pO Hugh Ss. Fullerton, n ——’ That Carpentier "Avoed Levinsky In Less Than BORGES CARPENTIER is in hard training at Summit, N. J., and Battling Levinsky is said to Be Attaining the condition of bie lite. Of course the reports from the rival — Camps tel) how encli Mah expects to win quickly and decisively, That's | What a press agent is for. | As a plain matter of fact Carpen- Mer is @ youngster, afd ih Mrst-ciass condition, He i at the of his careér and chuek full ion. That is the thing that it ikely Ci er will beat ‘y and do it “Weta a! tae Pa men—n—r™ Dope Marawar et, Third Game Smith, Third Game LEVELAND wins World's Series. Lay out the pitching talent of the the two teams as you will, there seems to be no combination by which Brooklyn can hope to ovefcome the superiority of the Indians as a scoring machine, nor can their hitting power, as pitted against the Indian box staf seom to accumulate enough power to break the defense of he Speaker tribe. i In applying these final tests to the dope I was compelled to make a stight change in the relative strength of the Ry ad best Ue ge 3 Rg whether “a . ‘ here if a man in etiher league ho led wwelva ——————| teams, due to the fact that Sewall is hiy equal. Indications, however, Bee seein phe: was granted permission to play In the are that he is not at his best. He Natura ridge Ts Puzzle, fories, Before that I was’ in doubt, and Bagby show signs of arm weari- . | ness Both, however, figure to work ‘ knowing him to be inéligibie, be ey better aw they pi Heving that because of the con sacl The dope shows wkd Cleveland's ins an ses E aces under Which he came into the league | superiority of attack and defense will tell more and mi as the series is profonged. » the figures in- liente that the Indiana will win in | Seven games, unless outgeneralied, in the selection of pitchers. Robinson has had the advantage in co. hi itchers rested for a week, up" for the series, while Cleveland has had to use stars to stave off defeats. with Battling Levinsky. ntier was aw ly #uc- fighter in Muropé when tho He bad made « for- and had won every = 25 MARIN HOLLNG after tho death of Chapman an ex- ception would be made in his case. However, the figures were not altered enough to make any radical change in the team strengths, for what Cleve~ land gained in defensive, it lost in at~ tacking power. I have figured out how many runs, With No Regard for Form RACING SELECTIONS. JAMAICA. Beaten Easily Twice by Albert A., He Reverses Things With LIVE WIRES " ‘ hits and errors each team should} Now that the dope ts finished and Ease at Jamaica. airy, Race Oreus, Ocean Swell, 1 Maio ‘ngainat the probable pitchers Of] the airs clearing: lets all adjourn ‘ By Neal R. O’ Hara. A —— posgond Hace Miss Petite, Ross) tho opposing team and if the, pitchers to Brooklyn and root for tho better are matched against eac team. By Vincent Treanor. wittied Jace" raie Gain, , Sweet | seems probable they will be, Cleve- (Copyright, 1920. ‘The Mel? syritionted Ine.) GERARD, WE Wo Re Pree Selnins ED 0 THE Bree Wenns ed felons venta: Une dase | OURS Bea ioc wale, iand appears a certain winner, It Is Américan Leaitue scandal has upset Ban Johnson almost as much as ] at the Ghdil Hah! OO Galle uted form, Pw elie: §, pemeibis, however, fon Taney pony Prohib' * pitchers who can prolon. ctenesttiintedetensitatatiimentary Seen leecned sa ‘rohibtion. ys Og Gisregard for ery Nat- ll Race: Sake tt Enfitade, cata alth i rom the won phy Lens, \ hyena dl pd wd While it's allesteamed up, the Government might’ investigiite those [UT Bridge, both players and layers) Ltn, xce—War aap! Pexjogen, pa Bg debe tg yak = Tanai ane war oma oa. ships that Felach and Jackson helped to bull in the war, oes all be fit subjects for the bug- 7 strtmplen, In opite of the fact tame the ; This four-year-old has gune along all season showing 4 good race one day and a bad ohe the next. It makes no differenee how close to- RI While| the white sox were burnt he old an’s candle a dhe. Champion Alexa Stirling Is iPad ng jomnan’s candle at both Next in Line. dope favors Brooklyn to win the oj ing game. The system by which T figure this out is simple enough. We have trans. lated the official averagev of each man others. Some thought Ponty- would “do it.” Others believed ‘The Lamb or St. Allan had a chance. OUR OWN WALL oF INFAMY. M ‘The race was run as if the jockeys Felsoh. JAMAICA gether his faces come, nor how dif- | had decided that Dream of the Valley | into his strength in his position and atonal. oo eee Sa fe hy bok oe cao Sanya sn! PM a| wots se aati? | EVERY WEEK-DAY i 4 5 e far turn in we kne ompa'a- Shameless Joe Jackson, formances are never questioned. H©} front, there was a general shuffling eagthe nnd the trength of yeare began Its long journey . BEGINNING AT 2.15 P.M. 7 . Clod Williams, perhaps is the best allbied horse injas if no one wanted to get out of| in attack and det of each man— | iro. moRROW's PRATURES INCLUDE at Mayfield, when Miss Marion Fired MoMullin, training. Some days his bad knee is|the bunch and chase him. Ensor re-|not only his ing strength Hollins, the mighty driver from the Swindle Risberg. given as an excuse for @ poor showing, |moved Wimeeif from the competition |againat the entire pitching staff of $3,000 REMSEN Westbrook Club, Leng Island, led the Mucker Bal! Cicotte. another day the seothing mud beats| With Pontypridd by betng awny so/the opposition, but against ench LA fel te the euaiitying réned of the * 58 him, and still a third reason for his badly aa to pave Bo chance at alt.| pitcher ‘i ; | T HAR EST Indtetment of a a en now and then shortcomings is a hard | and Obert pulled up The im the get at probable results we se-/ Wwomnn’s national golf championship Tie Peete sal se clome as Boston has been (0 a) tragK, On occasions he runs out in| back stretch, apparently jumped on.|tect Grimes ax pitcher for Brooklyn I 34 ¢ Other Stirring Corttests ‘tOurnatiént with an 82, a round of 6 he like PA amie horse, sometimes poe tor a See and ane atudy a ue — ue eehten MACE Diy briitia: winning and sometimes quitting, and r to take up! the pursuit, |against him, how he ought to hi , aie nt yet at all times consistent! Nobody has yet suspected the Shamrock IV. of laying down again we have seen tint @ distant | but by this time ‘Turner on Dream of| chances of drawing a base, of steal- —Cy* “ii Bre teocklye. golf, Tt was the best score ever made oe, bie 1g cistent she of even 4 greater fortune. But , sapdeg fay ae trailer, corhing at the end when it is| the Valley was eo far in front that) ing against Miller and Grimes, whet 5.18) praa Bot to have oar with the 'in a testing round for the women's COMIAKEY'’S GREAT TEAM IS NOW ONLY A SHELL, BUT IT} too late. No dopist could: possibly fig-|08!y @ fall could have beaten him. jer thy succeeding batter would hit o: national ttle. eed Lexington Ave manager WON'T PLAY ANY SHHLL GAMBS. ure him with any degree of certainty, | 19 the stretch, long after {t was too| sacrifice, We go through the Inning too 160th 8. SJeraaion, thi SAA heavgwrolent, Baiting av: |, Mie Alea Stirling of Atanta On, : : es cLerMeeH BE NOES TO WOO itn Lanaien. oe same, ennrey. as | thrdaen cos path ita al 5a It was necessary for forpen- the playing through champion, was John provide oceasions the Intter horse ran Ye put in that finish used over at the) a clear i a of how many hits and to beat some, other second with 85. She ed sound of far turn might have made a contest|runy Clev.iand ought to get. We play Pollock CU SSL away from him, Last time he met a i ge i bin Le OE z Pol and equalled the best qualifying Albert A. he was “coming” at the end, |°f !t Next. must go that with every pitcher likely MADISON SQUARE GARDEN oe st | —, to worl score of other rears ¢ Rattling Levinisky, who fights | rune next to Pete Merman, or Johony Kittens, | Got fie tcl une the chanson a wat! Robinson was all that beat Dewey| ‘The next atep Is practically guess Rey sit soneetece <n pa ‘The ‘gee Was | Georges Carpentier, the French cham. | Net 1 Gevtwr comes Lou Tint mem 10 be = y ae ily icy pate me Eve in the opening dash of two-year- k. We mast figure or guess which Worl $s Series Games ch sia that dlapinyed” at pion, in the main bout of twelve| sim A mcd tewem the tro woud tut} judges. Previous to that he ran third Olds. Almost at the tall end shortly| pitchors the Managers will choose. | EXTRA LARGE a ipoetir| SR, 10, te main, bout ot, teste ie letmine the best man to, meet Herman. | ty Albert A and Abadane, The rormer after the break, he ran rings rround|[t seems a practisal certainty that T Y R ages hs tn einai. be | Now nere'a a propanition that 1 wieth to mada | boat tho letter half « length and ac. (mi feld with iis his filly. and was|Grimea and Tagby will be the nomi-| STAR BALL PLA E = A[-7- np Pater oe the Merion iaiready in fit condition. He tole-| ict,[arh met Beene im & bout wo g eterm's| ural Hridge was third, six lengthe running over everything at the end to/nation for the first game, and the} Seving ball and yumnére visible |e So oe et ore | Phoned, hy mannger, Dai | Morgan, dein, aa the wnaer Wy oat seo | back, a head tm front Ot Bt, Inidore, |De,tird. Fite consideration for, the| dape indicates that GFimes ought to se.oae L avginauce of nn = a and Mrs. rothy Camp. m Saratoga Lake to-day stating Eaew, who was backing up fo him. If on af ypiagill win that game, 5 to 2 nora seeflome, Hihe~7ie at one names have been that he weighs 178 pounds And ex-| Jow Leonant, the Brooklyn featherweight who | those two races Natural Bridge could Joe Moo: 4 Vibi Probable Pitching Order, EEE anacanlonann for pects to enter the ring weighing 172\has been out/ot Me ring fot same time with| be figured to beat Albert A. yesterday wr yg rate got the! re the rival managers open the EGA E! followed closely with 96 gach, | Pounds: sn Anjured and, is well again and will met| the arithmatic necessary in arriving |SU™P On Rudy Enaor and Dry Moon with their pitching aces, ai MADISON SQUARI RD! N sa'iaesuie Dekh, the youngstat fort cthety, Hts Tad perty ot micortvan | NUN CunT af Stave Iehod i» 4 tem want] At such a conclusion must have been | 4, einer kan abit ie need are that each will follow RC FRIDAY, OCT. 8TH snd Springs, Me, cheered by the ipotee sates ty 20th DiememnaigUesnerd et, nna ne, Con em Kame Beek, | donp in TORN SEBPGS.. Soma. Buddy rode smoothly on Dry Cleveland | icHAN Y vs. MURRAY she was playing under a lay night, Ve haven't forgotten that in yea-| yoon, tly ¢ 4° e yale de freteioon 390 Caen at Sate “omomet_ sey cate, Mr, nt ea | aun RS ama an eed ea em eek my Da wh JOE"EANS vs. ROBINSON he prtting into condition at Stillman's gymnastum in ye ant down to rid fon in th ‘Again ‘the representatives ‘ot the| 2 sowat cat Behe 6.0% for hie Wale Tice or hie tnctound ao with Alene Maron | AteAad of wetting aeven pounds trom |geretch he was too later Hoth Mooney | Mould Be ¥icte tf British fag faijed, even more con- |" sspene, during the doat-mute middlewelaht, st Paterson, N Natural Bridge, Albert A. was giving | and the Qu ‘ 2 Yi pattie. It rath eof | clusively than their friends did in the et A gop Pdie al he bow | on nash Friday night, SteCorwid a tigetiae unaet sn Lg) making a twelve pounds dif tal noe ee indaesi Pmt bow. “a t I had b m adore lS J | Yi management of ily idan, and exert wo [ference in the former’a favor, but dsl RN of Smith's type nad been tenn matched | DA¥e seen tm action clsim he wilt be weight and distances have mattered «i to think, prior to analyzing | ae elngtrene of gaa Se alin on bat Se sie |e erie # lm | Mus to Natural Bridge ‘heretofore |UTenare Mem Franke Brite tn eMelihe ‘Agured, that Smith was Robby's ae RESERVED SEATS, Club netted only 104 and 105 strokes. tao beky wotmwsigns of Tittsbowh, 12 an He'll go as well, when he wants tor! 44 per ee ee gli 3 a of winning, 1 expect (heh SERIES JACON'S TICKET OFFIC ~4 J a 2 “4 es —Be y nd w use 3 sich Pod ae eaten el wha as a eT tee ta | ih Fae Bel wen onal: | RAE ae Yo nese = iy always| much. The rehehmen wouldn't Tam k 6. @ SMA Oe {| aw returned tome ew their samen, Jimny] Aftor looking back at most ot the eee ON a BO FH and clever and never) want to seé him. They'd think Car- . weeks op, ul Sal Ghfwdgh hem Btten was). ford me signed thems up for several bouts braces of Natural Bridge, and consider-| New Bedford, Mass., last night. u & bard hitter. He has been | pentier had been robbed, Could he > we 8 taal hh Cee. amt around New York, Packer, 116 pounds jing his bad knee, “baked” and other-| Referee George Mull stopped a men Pin ies It Di. fe on fighting tn America? Yes, if og bas ghee weed fo, met tome gost bantam | wise, we'll say it's a good thing for ioe tae An ORee ter, the che i ‘Dest day, 20 he 't very wasn't for the fact that some tough . -—— at the Oie ©. of ‘Troy, Monday night, while} racing that there are so many old clearly Outclassed the Gehgervas, American boxer would quickly take| as ge farms A. A. tosnarow nid, twrother Sway will misgle WLR Iaty Mabr a|foxive still following the game who England boxer. It was schoduled to psf did os away his new laurels, Levinak Pomy ‘Kelly of the Broax wilh exchanee pores | Adee, Mem, om Oct, 36 have Implicit faith in the old saying | “In the semi-final, Wille Spencer of delicious NODHER thing, Levinsky at about five years go. ‘Tocday | run” scnony Susman, the cerar, Bewitystn was temas We ale to ad Faw that “weight brings them all to-| New York and Midget Smith of Panama the present tim#, can't be very & bit past his prime. There |i ie nmin erent, Robty Lune, the bart en te ant who fone mt, |Rether.” That's the only reason, fought an elght-round draw ambitious, and that counte|*r° newer Ban ghey Ged Ambition | iiuing New Yorter, wilt face Witte K. 0] 4 hts andy! hackneyed as ft ia, that can be used who'd mak ir now. | Chaney in the main bout of fifteen rounds at Mad: jon Square Garden on Friday night, ary so an xious 0 get the Dest seats for the bout that they have asked Mrank Bagley, manager of Murray. 10 purchaso $3,400 worth of tickets for ues. In fact Levinsky reachéd the top of his climb some time ago and knows it. DVINSKY Herman, just tmck from Canada Loom amt Herman are down on the bodla to box tea tounds, but both pao « Naay walop, ‘Tom MoAntin, who bes made = big sccm against His being a dangerous appo- Rent. Levinsky has beon boxing for about fourteen years, He has put pie by “yo a in explanation of Natural Bridge's turning the tables on Albert A., who beat him twice, and easily wt that Jimmy Fitasimmons once told us that PHILADELPHIA, Chaney added to his | Oo. is a game fellow— He made gos there ‘are 1,500 reasons which may be| ight when he stopped Wal tc get to the top In his Gitar wes etocbtionally game. | to pesies Mmm vilen Be bel Bid for wef, maul advanced for the poor showing of the | Stewart, the Southern Coan Pat A: A. of Long Newent, NJ. . the jon. Tn the fourth 7 quite autive, | He No doubt he'll go into the ring|oo"tne puume mutha, “bas arrengal another | W"iderport wonder, Rat passed up an oftir to meet |AVerAKe horse. By the time the Anal |i an battered Stewart Sort Moria, Coffer: Miske |. ine beet condition he can reach | card uf uta for the test eoerialoment of the | Wikio Nekon of Brokire, The bom were t|frl4e will hove peed thee all er | Se ee entree ram ‘There wil be tao ton, |bAve met in o twolvesound tattle at Po em, ; copped Stewart. twies and give the Frenchman as hard @| fwd om Fridey night Te A Sal beet pesto ented lhe ewe BES ede tne Bell come to Tie tes fight ae he can. He'll win If it's in| fem dows, Frankie Currie mesting Ksidie + Ostobar ant although Silvey Burne accepted for Nelwon, pared the offer up, Along bout the middle of the eum- mer meeting at the Yonkers track, and extending {nto the followin; month at Saratoga, there was consi erable talk, approaching the scand: lous stage, that the jockeys had taken the sport to themselves, were riding Pletcher apd Willie Curry bosing Joo Leonant, Bille Mleteher, tim hard-hitting bantamweigit, has eue in the second at the count of nine The affair became so uneven in’ the fourth that Brennan heeded the crics of the crowd and intervened ~— TRAINING GALLOPS. him, or lone without a whimper, But Oe Se ee he'll be in there without the drive of ambition, He isn't ike Carpentier, who sees « mental picture of himself s world’s champion, Levinsky has no such picture. He knows Jack Dempsey cant ide jut been signed for an of him ang knocked wim out in rounds, Right vineky's ambition was flat jt never came back. He has 7 Sees Worth men- on the day that the boul between Jack Mitton and Beony Leonard waa called off tn Cleveland on account of the rain and cold weather, Britton was asked by Promoter MoGinty and several fight fane who were other match by his Manage, Hilvey Wuras Motch ee will orchange blows with Fraukio Query i ‘thie Longer Lasting ji Pure SOLID Mints 2 tem rod bout at Long Branch, N, J, no Friday wight. tin men aiching him train in a|races to sult anybody but their em- BELMONT. ee jut some weig! Supposing that the two men were napred . gymnasium ia Cleveland for the contest to weigh | ployers, #o that the average trainer fen ae How completely | of the same age, equal physically and | 7 boys apelhs l Popular Uitte Hirweiems OF | 0 for them. Hitbon did #0 and ttuped the mai | had as much to do with the control — emotion to be « Breat Aghter hae! equally anitful, this difference in am. gry aah "aoeadl i nace | oe pounds of tis horses as the man in the moon - was shown when he turned bition alone would decide the winner. to] ep Marth, the cfllE” marian ‘Silterws Gossip was common that certain ting instead of boxing. Lots| I'l! say here that if Carpentier is Pole Pitaperstl tee Lt | plungers controlled not one jockey Good for pompadours' Se time fighters become mana- half the fighter he is reported to be iciey Gai dieniad inl co te ot: teperons: in anes vom seed | but several, and that when @ horse of promoters when their fight- be stands in no danger of defeat by a Ng mB round Hout a ANoois | went through the paddock gates ti \ OLGATE!' § are over. Levinsky was Lavinsky. If he inn't, it's well wo| ‘ee fom bouden for Mim W vex jimay Wilde box Steve Laizo, war Allen: | tho post Many & trelner mopped his t oe rer, to join reg red find out about it before he’s matched ie bys ali Wuaaeek Goon Yomg Pretds Hie agin at Phtcene ates | forehead, looked wp at the sky and el Par against Dempse: jeorges is a ver: [el Congan, a! ro kiyn ‘ 0) 0 dest, % o pone ps | tenant fellow. with a ‘ine mr re A Py bod Herman of Peordn, 4. ave been | er go Fac Petar tages stereo — he aid i wt was 8: ia at tne alg fee Geos. now that the ord, We like him and wouldn't like |bosted wp to eas in one <f the thre bouts to] “lKe Wo wade ® bis bid for Jeek Husler's tiles | However, that there May not have i ort SS ntier filled hh ke be held Ue same wight that Benny Leonard fights rT cs ‘The Gene Tunney-Paul Sampson bout u it Fale nse foie | oe ee ar sibeléd Midor 13 Stenprd atthe bg semary ot Paston, | T&VE® White Outvoints Burns, beeg the ctucpiont it, a6 truth tn ine whlch was prevented from being fought ihe sort. What has he to gaia But he will have to go something|¥- % om Od. & Cogan and Merman wit cash| DETROIT, Mich, Oct. 5-—In the] ‘THe jast race at Jamaica yesterday | Armory AA. of Jerseys City Tast night i Heats the Frenchman? Only very spectacular indeed to prove to|'s & ta rand battle = main go at the National Sporting Club| recalled these mn and stortes.jon account of the heavy down et of steppi: into Car- the World that he ought to be sent Cartey Rooter, who boxe Ray Moore at | Ore, Jimmie Rurns, Bridgeport star| Dream of the Valley won at a romp, | rain which started falling | 4s a challenger of into a ring with Demprey & Sporting show of tho Commonwealth apor. | bantamwelght, was ed by Jabez! with little or no contention. It's no| round of the first preliminar . And Lavinwky is too At that, we will always admire his} jag Ghd, Got. 14, will agin onter tho bantam-| White, Albany, t Burns was | breach of confidence to say right here | fontinued up to the time t a to want 10 fight Dempeey courage, confidence and ambition, if] ween diraton. if Joe Lone here Mo catly handleap, by a big poll on{that the trainer of the gelding felt | tye fing. bas bebey called cbt tar he challenges Jack imu ately after | wilt agree to mect bin at 118 pounds at 2 s right arm. Referee Dickerag: lukewarm about the chances of his ‘pe ‘consent of bo’ ana * i lekeraon said) tual com t of both man Levinsky go a ee bod Oct. 12 and makes his challenge oom “1 earnestly contend,” says Phil fiero it was the greatest bantamwelgbt fight! horse, He figured that Lunetta was | al je Carpentier & return match good. iain, Boockur's manager, “thet Charky Bowker be bad soon ia years weather would keep away the the solid borse of the race, aa did :

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