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Tonight's Weather—FAIR AND WARMER. HUGH S. FULLERTON WRITES DAILY ON WORLD’S SERIES IN THE EVENING WORLD Copyrig! Dit CALDWELL FROM BOX; © SPEAKERSCORES FOR NDIANS ae Former Tanker Twirler Replaced e by Mails in First Inning—Griffith ~ Makes Sensational Catch—25,000 - at the Game. SCORE BY INNINGS ding seerewd Ore 6. 0 - BROOKLYN..........2°0 0 0 0 » = Sherrod Smith, the Dodgers’ southpaw, was on the hurling mound for the home team at the start of the third game for the World's base- ball championship, against Cleyeland at Ebbeis Field to-lay. The selection of the Brodklyn lefthander was a surprise to the crowd. This due to the fact that the loss of the first game was chalked up iesinat| 4 port side flinger, while the pitchers Who send them up from the star- poand site have beki the Indians runiess in the twelve innings they worked. For Cleveland, Manager Speaker pin “Q' Caldwell, the former Yankee star. Caldwell did not last the tirst int yut and was replaced by Mails. | > harg gant , It & (quiet abous the grounds up @——_——————————— stimated at 25,000, attended the st crowd of the se to the’ hn fe When thy I }to Mmith for a pat ont. Mati Mind to rowun bexan to arflve, dnd a capi |Myers, Evans out, Kilduff to Koney No runs, no hits ne errors. #, ac hour before the Nel batted for to Wamby w Burns Grifiths He went gaine were ubking Sewe Mice on reserved seats Hurns. Wheat singled over second More than 1,000 were forcing their oni second hit of the game, Myers ators Cleaned up, $1\Heats selling © | riaig @p “Brooklyn. Wamby went fo high as $10, Pile wome gar et, Olt Ptand seata’ wold for as Peplece, One sidewalk ap n to Koney Speaker has $50); foubled to left and when Wheat let lator was jthe ball rol ugh his legs ¢) WA arrested in Sullivfn Street castetand? bans wenf™ail the way | LF he play in getait follows home. Burns was retired, J, Jobns-| (] if q FIRST. INNING. * tton to Koney. Gardner went out th | ite CLEVELAND—Evana went out, Ol-| jing way, Ove run, one hit, one \ ¥ n to Koney, Wambby was given a] 70, }\ 3 froo ticket to first. Speaker bit a slow! prooKLYN—Koney . ® voller along the third vase Ine dan Ce ia gis yl J, Johnston threw hig: out at ticed, Mails to Burns. ! Be | Wamby taking second on the play.|4, pyany, Smith went ate STUB © Burns hit to Olson. He made 4 great) Gaagsisted, Not runs, no hits, no er if throw to Koney, ting Ais man 4] rors. first, No runs, no hits, no errors | =e i BROOKLYN—Caldwell was unable | = j i to lovate the plate and Olson watkea.| ENGLISH EDITOR'S if J. Johnston sacrificed, O'Neill ¢ $3.50 HAT COST HIM urns, Grit reached | firs \ : AMR iywall's error, Olson advancing to | $25 IN'TIPS HERE. third, On Wheat's singlo to lett} Olson scored and Griffith took see-] “Eyery Time 1 Took It Off ond. Myers kept up the good work | . a by hitting a single Mto right felx, | Some Pirate Grabbed It, GriMth scoring and Wheat stopping Says Thomas Clarke. i t second, This was enough , i \ Caldwell and he was replaced . BOARD the Cunarder | nox by Maile. Koney remt a high fy | this afternoon was a hat « long fly | i 3 to Wamby, Kilduff se { f to right which Wood capture tw | Rall chase: ihead ee 4n, two hits, one error t owner's brief vacatior America , & SECOND INNING Y See otet Sn 5 CLEVELAND—After hitting fouis to | Aeie't tho toy Tak ae the lot, Gardner fied | every corner rabbed it and tt 6 Griffith, Griffith then made a sen- sational catoh gf Woods's fly near the mnie Oran ight field foul line. TR lg prose Mera Koney to Smith. No runs, nodits, no} Mall “It has cost me $25 t con Sewell went wut 1 BROOKLYN—Miller walked. smith ligd to Mails, who threw to Burns i | errors, , toubling Miller at first, Olson sent # long single to centre, /Olson out stew ng, O'Netl) to Wamby. No runs, op 7 hit, no errors. .! THIRD INNING To-Morron, CLEVELAND--O'Neill ‘went out Rian, ., Dot y ‘ Kilduff to Smith. It was @ pretty agate Ph eR ge Bh ee: \ play, the ball Youncing off Koney’ apbeinted "by sir Herbert Sami, the ania ato KuUdumt's bands, who threw ing la-day, il his hopes for victory on} ay inf the grounds what the fat} os i sewell. No runs, nit, no| ts Vv > but the Fire De- | osrora | tmee® representatives did not FOURTH INNING, j in out, The specu-! CrevELAND—Nels playing right § 4 Che “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | 1920, by The Prees Publishing (The New York World). Candidate Announces in | Deg Moines Speech. | i} SAYS ISSUE IS CLEAR. /SLASHE. sult Senate on “Associa- tion of Nations.” DES MOINES, Ia., Oct, 71—A direct | fosue of ratifying or rejecting the| bedrooms, gazes eilontly on the faces sampsideny' . dry dock in the yard of James Shew . f League of Nations was accepted by |of sleaplng women, stayhex the bed-| {0m bund temporarily suspended in New York City and parts of Penn- e yard of James Shewan & Sons at the foot of 7th, fl sylvania and New Jersey, Street, Brooklyn, at 2.10 o’tlock this’ afternoon caused a fire which” Senator Harding in a speech here to-|clothes with a knife and hangs « ‘day, brushing aside the problem of| stocking of bit of tix clarifying reservations and declaring | front fence to mark his stealthy visit | he would “favor staying out" of the}has thrown | covenant writter at Versailles. teland into a eondition bordering on tion He Would Con- | Gazes Silentl liad YORK, THURSDAY, ocToBER q, “1920. SAIS BY WHEAT IND MYERS HARONG AT LAST PEEP TOM PAYS SHIP BLOW S UP AT DOCK ; SARELY OUT TERE ie wats IN BROOKLYN--MANY DEAD” Ais it Staten ALL WITHDRAWAL OF WHISKEY Fire Follows Explosion on the G. R. " Favor Staying Out,” the/Women and G Island in State I on Hysteria. BED GLOTHES. TO CHECK ILLEGAL SELLING Paits in Shewans Shipyard at ~ and Quickly _ Alarm Is Gi A “Poeping Tom" w |" The candidate said he wanted no|hysterim © Twenty-fiv | | acceptance of the Teague wit) renerva- Teosebank Fort Wadsworth and| niably great, the Commissioner said. He added, however, that it had ous jo glslty. Aniasiegnadbeien AN bie, Giiiiies ine weird| tated WROMMAL 10-alesRinl; withlth wn of hid colld not 6s FET ue Company of the Fire Department at Spring and Va umes hes) but that the proper ourse..would be | performances of this presumably de-| pended because of its use for industrial purpos to reject those commitments: alto-/monted man th the) ether, and the police of t th |e “f' do not want to clarify tho | obligations,” he si “1 want to interpretation but rejection that 1 am seeking.” The Senator also restated his pro- gramme of @ world association based | on principles in harm turn my Back on them. It is not [reign of t population, on have been ure ror over SRE tea | ecrstind When aad ciaaies bas SEPARATE PEACE Constitution and renewed his pledge) watched him through to initiate the formation of such a This unusual feat. His body w fe i = g t ‘ oss in. Germany, He Replies as found on top of ate, $a. a eiseunat ‘hed Makay LAMSON SBmeenG mmiCivee 4a! she } ness in Germany, He Replie non, to-@my said Menator Spencer of| the boller shop in the yard. by, ‘ © said the covenar ri c i he to Questioner, Minne J to produc Tw 0 0 iy { been “serapped” by the stubhorn tn-| house he chooses for his midnight an- bapa ipurtadeg hai cid saga ki to newline ae i sistence that it be ra A without | 4) Then he é DS MOINIOS, In, Oot. 7 records of the peace apnfepence to ‘KON to howpitaisy 7 (ls | cs, ‘Then he climbs up a porch pil ah ki tt tS 4 Jamos Shewan sald ri | the dotting of an "I" or crossing Of] 14° ana wipe through « wind reply 10 s quention by a man | support his charge that the President n said there were sevs > a "t” Tho taaue, he anwertéd was be. Shrqugh a window into 4 in the “gallery during hia | promised American military ald to) *#GV¥e men on .the vessel at the ‘ smple and direct, The Democratic platform and candidates have not de- | clared for "An" association of nations but “That” association, The Demo- cratic, plagform goes no further than} to suggest that reservations will not| he offered which make clearer or! more specific the obligations of the | Unitea States to the League. tions of this character,” said Senator |¢ | . > a 1 bows boilennakes fl r WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 x. P| r und Thomas Fox, SA eyelits while pretending to sleep, ‘ ARGUED BEFORE: . OOK re'No Busi- machiniet 2 “ concert Immgdiately after his ae P American Troops Have No Busi | Tunuity, Secretary to President Wil» } hin Youtart was blown 200 ¥ bedroom. a ets aa ip whgattpccr Mss oe | ume ¢ © explo fi tetra, Thor tllons at tele | renants Refuse to Move al EX- ie, hare to-day, Renalon’ | Ruvimanigng aad Rasta: th. cuae, Wiey | 72h OS eee ere | mains quietly 10 the room, either rest-) piration of Lease—Landlord | — “They nave no dusiness the | “We have no-stenographic reports| ll polloe reserves in Brooklyn wete { ing from bis climb or gloating over Is fis { } Harding auld. “And if w ske | of the proceedings,” Tumulty aald, “ered to Showan’s shipyard to ald f ; his victim Calls Law C “on ICALOTY, | nw peace, as I advoc |adding that the only official steno-|'% “© Work of rescue and handle the omy The terrifigd woman, huddled un- — | they will be brought back.” | graphic report Is in Paris, immense crowds which were attract. & ' der the bed Clothes, trying to stifle] Equity Part of the Bupreme Court | Wild cheering greeted thim re- The history of the controversy be+|%4 bY the.explosion and the smoke ie. ‘ her screams and muffle her breath- | was thronged with lawyers and ten-| ply tween the President and enator|*"*ine from the fire, rae, ing, sees him approach the bedside abt 4hip Umorniad whan. arauments i aar Bpencer now fx that when the Missouri| ‘The G. R. Crowe im w single sorew “But there in no need of reserva. | and took silently at her face Harding. “The obligations are clear|'? bysterical screams, | enough and specific enough, I op-|™an bas ee. out of the window a Legislature in special seasion. Delief that the matter had not becy pose the proposed League, not be- |« cause I fail to understand what member of the Democ © are be- | ation has said * but because 1 believe ing let in I understand precisely what we are ral of the women dave given o hich preams,, whersat the |new landlapdqtenant Jaye passed by| OF HER R DAUGHTER Maer and esc: Othér|yomen who ral ué|frighten@® to scream when akened and saw th belfg tet in for, I do not want to) next move, if he ts not | clarify these obligations; I want to//ift the coveriet gently from the ck on them, It is not in-/In som@ cases the ho turn my» terpretation, but rejection, that I am | have aeen him produce After quoting from Gov, Cox's speech Jor acceptance in whi said the Senator p red to remain} yut of the League while the Demo- eratio candidate favored going in, Senator Harding continued: “| understand the position of | the Democratic candidate and he understands mine, as his own words just now quoted plainly show, notwithstanding the recent (Continued on Ainth Page.) NEW LOW.RECORD IN PRICE OF SUGAR Goes Down to Eleven Cents, With- in Fwo Cents of Figure Under Government Control. Fedor war Refining Company ry tuced the 6 of refined sugar one- nd to 1 cont A wutry was under the control of Raw sugar sold at § cents. duty’ pa or leas than nt wbove the Govern pment Mixed privé wat Yeas: ‘ , d | bough |which he alushed the b Tt his victim has the Governor| the intruder picks up a el or a garment of her Jin on the fence, the por ta tr id @ stran The women and gir ported the intruder's a has age from sixteen to thir The police are searchin shaven man, 5 feet 6 A year ago there wer hundredscomplainta of daltons reported at station, & glothes a erty rights of the owners could not One of our cilents has gerne lg Mh a itis n and ts surrounded by docks x ~ “ % be curtailed by this | seaviond been ryed with a precept in sh Railroad Company that and warehouses. \ 2 Classified Advertisers \) tesiation which « ted ws Atepeeems: Tha aha BrGaAN Shes aap | Many ‘et the: workmen. ines - fiscatory th jonable, ‘The {ment w {live witht «@ few blocky and they ae as. Import Qlaasified On or Ba fate Friday Preceding Publication ale ltted for tuck oft THE ut His Victims, Outstanding Stocks Said to Be Already at Mini- Endangered—Crowds: of Rela- the women of Staten There follows an agonizin pom, have told Detective Serge 3 Graham that "Pe: | in accordance with the terms of their |the Hulfield, Von Stew Frankl ianintnad aus “1 forgive him, He's a lovely boy.| en, im FH mained auitt | jascea, which expired Sept. 90 vat, faraive hima. He'a a tovely bov.! BIG PLANT TO CLOSE|couaty, teary tonne ena" ‘4 ngerie, hangn it| ‘The tenants have refusedsto move, | two Poare and neve had a quarrel ‘ my — eee stipe are undergoing | re- éy ; ey | Untlt last Sunday when the marriage? Railroads Also ‘Lay Off Hundreds}™* ‘¢ n rail or 4 low | saying that after diligent efforts they| {uostion came up She aid he. was lundreds | ericiala: oe the ‘abesen On _ 1 ? ‘ * ‘ fa — “; — _ aa ae ‘To-morrow's Weather—FAIR AND. anlage [« * Cirenlation Books “reed to All,” a . wisn” JS SUSPENDED HERE IN DRIVE | Crowe, & Tanker, Undergoing Re. ciara laaorias #a 27th Street—Five Otier Ships © Flees if mum-—lllicit Sales Cut 75 Per Cent ti ; . ives of Workmen Flock to iven. | in This City, It Is Claimed. Gates Mr, Kramer’ disejosed to-day that the ban had been on fora month | iranner probs y fifty workmen in the hold. and that be had received a request from A.+l. Dalrymple, District , Prohibition Agent at Chicago, for an order of similar nature, to bo Early reports stated that several men were killed gr injured by the placed in effect in the Chicago district, He said he had not yet de- j explosion and that the lives of all those eatrapped were in serious termined on @ policy for that section, if A report to Fi © women of ‘The effect of the order om illicit sales of Whinkwy had been unde- | 41-5 the Wes fe ad pes or pra van per of the” va ngerie on the which is equipped with masks and other apparatus for coring in. deadly ast two days Ho added that ‘the order had reduced outstanding stocks of liquor, | ga%'s, was rushed to the scene of the explosion in a fast automobile, Staplewn sta|/ that Is whiskey In the hands of druggists and others, to “the very ® Fire alarms were sent out calling minimum," Other officials in the Prohibition office estimated that (l- ait; ia tied encore to end the WwW panies in South Brook end the! jiclt ale of whiskey had been reduced about 76 per cent, in New York. HITE HOUSE ASKS pera’ ecco .| SPENCER FOR PROOF toll Bewye heeat Tu ae w Fulton Street, the feminine | Nie Sy ‘ollowa practically the same HARDING SAYS HE | :. X e ‘ peiisy — ail eS on * TEST EVICTION SUT | IS ADVOCATE OF Has No ; Stenographic Report of essere Pp pag meer, @ Wilson's Alleged Speech Prom- Two men working ising Military Aid. Killed. ‘They were the deck were stay Youtarty Alypst cle |FORGIVES SLAYER Sen or voleed the original charge,|amér owned by the ®t. Lawrenge / us denied by Secretary ‘Tum. |""d Chicago Steam Navigation Cum= ulty, Benator Spencer expressed the|/"hy Of Toronto, @he was bullt at un Scotland, In 1907, by the The case centres in an apartment| “He's a Lovely Boy,” Murdered | catied to President Wilson's a jonlan Ship ullding and Rngl- house at Audubon Avenue and 170th Girl's Mother Says of Suitor |The President said tt had and that) neering Company and is 981 feet fit Spencer's charge was false. Spencer|!enxth and has a grove tonnage of quoted from peace vonterence p= | 2940. of Elate|counts and the Prewident yeute The G, C, Crowe arrived at the ecping Tom's” \ine,, who came into court asking for| Dahl, the seven’ Brookiyn|replied that he was willing te Shewan yard a few days ago for re- startled, ts t an order directing certain of the tan- girl who wae ahot and killed at b home | Missourl voters dovide which was) mir. She had been used by the | 8 ier a hy they anouta [St N% 19 Hamiton Avenus test night) telling the truth . Warner-Quinian Asphalt Company, rrified women ,#2t# to show cause why ney by her sweetheart, Harry Gleason, who -_ ae ‘The fire on the Crowe threatened ; 0 ousted from thelr apa on shot himself, sald this afternoon . knit j ais not be ousted from thetr apartments then De Micesp th ‘en fternoo! |3,500 WORKMEN OUT; |ti'* tier stcamanity in the yards offered in the first big test of the ation, | Calw have been too man in Street, a six-story elevator building Who Shot Her. A Ty owned by William Brandt & Co,|y ates, gonn Lubman, mot on-year-ol Bictyp arry. She didn't want Because of “Slump in he | have been unable to find new homes,|too young to va ‘ , jwaid they, believed a tank of olf had ey for the land | to #ettle down juat ye | Business,” exploded on board the Crowe, ASKS DISPOSSESS Mass. Oct. T—tnabitity| Fire Department officials sugwested rket for goods at present |that the explosion might have been high prices will result to-night tn the | caused by a workm entering @ sec- BECAUSE TENANT |i")... Gown of the underwear devarts |ton of the hold filled with exploatye | M.D. Stowel, att s who have re lord, sald that the Court of Appeals calls range in d deetded that no law could ty ty-flve years. tvoactive In its effect upon ur for ae EE tO nn ee cane whe ta| FEEDS THE BIRDS |men facturing fumes from a recent cargo of the ad a dark cap. Company t P e out of | © more than a) eeh summoned before the equity - lwork. ‘Th including the | *2ker e i similar depres| te" of the court had made leasos NEW YORK, Oct, 7. Jhoalery department ws down in| The Ore spread from the Burning i the Stupleton| Which provided that their igrms of | ‘To the Baitor of The Evening World: |the Immediate future for the same | ship to-buildings in the yard before holding should expire on <== |He maintained that t? Sept. 80. W' ive turned up a new |reason, according to officials of the'|the tire apparatus arrived. ‘The Shee ne y n the rent situation. | |wan drydock js not far from Eine ATUR, IL, Ort, T.—Announce- ant: ! Justice Mullan asked of ted in the pe Ont, 12 200 / wives and children swarmed to the ne desired to ars | gates and.clamored for news, SeAUEda Tot abe Uanalitut P That suid tenant A_munere) Pin, ditatnp as poesia ee Mies es\- ivy } the new laws, but M aie, frat, becaune ¢ NCINNATL. Oct. t—More than | TROMApOrt Satie With 10,000 Amerie a 7 cased erinn of auid lense; ne trav wiee within: the wo| BORDBAUX, Oct, 7—The ‘transpule onal ' nig bread and Pocahontas with bodies of 10,000 Amare See (Continued on Second Pags,) \ wallet ati s aacanh ae lean soldiers who died in France ahoagi re 3 sc eat Hid wiled lovday. Local ofetals expect that : Hee il bodies of American soldier-dead tp me to oe nett BNI AL MADT, Ra de to the United Statex will thy 4 0 WOKLD, orned say 7 Bteragt you J ted within atx monthe, mid Leterags yo arte pone 260, they estunal