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Kf built up that impression, It has) When they bought the Yanks they See A SteTING | Unfamiliar Links. x ferved as a sort of amoke screen to|had never seen in American Leagur Shr 9 — Ween ~ obscure the walloping power of the|Club play. Asx a precaution agains “RY AND Do (T ag . Giaats. Don’t jet it fool you. acting unwisely they engaged ther ——— H does he do it? ~ Do you realize that the Giants have levary wri w, e are ah in) ease low does he do it? ore . |e detaid of the purchase, For c Roan tue Yan? regular line) years Col. Huston used to travel with Business WILL ee | Get His Book. - ‘AS a matter of fact the pennant|the Giants "for recreation on their AWAITING He. e = LRM, os rips. 3 “ a v" nnant sates ante ea thee IN WORLD SERIES GAME i cording to the latest figures, can put} More Miller Mugging was a ue — + ari ee oy oo , THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1981, "GIANTS HAVE MORE SLUGGERS ON REGULAR TEAM THAN YANKS | _ SEVEN LOCAL NATIONALS HIT NEW YORK NOW CENTRE OF BASEBALL WORLD - - By Bud Counihan °5 4") 9oq —OVER.300—HUGMEN FOUR . or Homerun-Hitting Ability of Ruth and Bob Meuse! Has Led Many Fans to Believe That Yanks Are Made Up of a More Sluggers Than Giants, but Contrary Is True. U'MEAN THE GIANTS WILL CoP! Bebe Ruth, the Big Hitter, didn't get “Sixty” after all. He hit like it all year, but had to stop with his fifty-ninth yester« day afternoon beeause Peckine paugh hit a double and won the game just as the Babe was swings ing his bat and awaiting his final chance. By seoring a ron yesterday Ruth reached 178 for the season, a new record for the American Lengue, No. 59 came yesterday in the thir inning, Miller and Peck on the bases, It was made off Ful lerton, and was a high soaring clout Into the upper right stands, He MUST Have SOME “CELLAR XO GuAaD «F Tuew are CHARGING APLENTY.. By Bozeman Bulger. , Copyright, 1921, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) MAN strolled up to a group standing on the steps of the Friars club house last night. He was all steamed up. “Say,” he said, “where do the baseball writers get this stuff about the pitchers going to sit in judgment on the big series?” “That's history, Kid,” George Ferry, an ardent Yank fan, informed him. “That’s the dope.” “Listen,” said the breeze boy, “if any of ’em think ; it's the dope he can bet me, It's going to be a shoot- i ing match—heavy artillery, at that. I just laid a guy a hundred and ten to a hundred on the Yanks, and I'm bettin’ it on the way they can bust that pill. To make his threat good, the young man bet a Giant fan ten to eight right in our presence. That was the first real bet we had seen in whfch the Yanks Bae were favorite. They are, though, and it's due en- tirely to belief that the American League club is made up entirely of Goldberg Springs a Surprise, Larry Goldberg, the fast Brooklyn bantamweight, upset tne dope at the Palace of Joy’ Sporting Club Saturday by admin: ring @ wallopin; a Uwelyorround Bout, ace from the start lac” on the verge final round, te finish and hac ofc knockout ta th THIS" Kid SANK FORE! GEORGE DUNCAN sluggers. bind ee mer ‘And that is one of the oddest features of the affair about to take up soc Nate our time for the next ten days, Ask anybody you meet, and nine times out of ten he will tell you that the Yanks¢—————————________— have the hazdest hitting baseball! teammates of the famous Orioles— club in the world. MeGraw and Jennings—will be direct- ‘The glamour around Babe Ruth and| !ng the affairs of the opposition. Mouse! as circuit clouters has}, Even Col. Huston and Col. Ruppert Bob rdent Giant fans at one time. | Invincible Golfer. 191 Rounds. wore winning drive of the Giants was due | Go fa ub 4 AN: ai ft entirely €0'the y y ago Hughey Jon- ONG eocesee A “Bude, Coun | Brie hata et emia: nes war am Novia teaewe ts: CAN ROB NEW YORK TEAM prea come _| PRESENT-DAY GOLF ship of the home run maker: ar] ®ger and often he has looked forward | | \ to have overlooked it, fe appear) with joy to the time when his friend, | | FINAL STANDING OF Out tod: While the Yanks dave a corner on| ol, Huston, would win a CLUBS IN BIG LEAGUES. a th L OLE £9! At your Booksellers. down 7 ey or- | League manager and a great admirer TION BAG | ¢ : ac & heavier barrage, a More for- | League mana ws nee weve a | NATIONAL LEAGUE, | Or Sporting Goods Dealer. dab Clu. WW. L. PC.) Clubs, Ww. LPO, ‘There are left several sporting wri- | > . 5 . . ey ay Giants Have Seven .300 Hitters, | ters “sia ‘rienay oe Mourey, who wot , *dec-——|| Season’s Records Make Championship Games Beginning} nN. york 94 89 .614/Brkiyn 77 75 5 i Soren, of the Claas, regulars ni| fe knew Col Huston ‘wml with mei Ocal Fans’ Bread Buttered on Both Sides Wednesday Battle of National League Nine vs. Babe Ruth | fiver, 20 6 oesleinn's 70 22 nt eae the long range boys the Giants, ac-|| To muddle up the a il d finally ed him to gf | q 7 : 4 tL. i Info i Sour re ihate dover Oty tak oie with Col. Ruppect. hy a hail Can Use Left Side of Mouth Rooting —Giants’ Regulars Outctass Yankees in Seven Out of Nine Bosten, 5 8 3 rine? A 103 334 Full of au that class. club. iN be rather difficult tor | | rmation. Just to prevent you trom taking| them to dectde which way to Jump in| for Giants and Right Side Positions and Should at Least Enter Series Favorites in]| a: nous And Illustrations. too quick a juinp at a bet it might| #2 “xelling momeht, _ Be well to paste this in your hat for] | So, there won't be much bitter | * Cheering for Yanks. the Betting if Pitching Is the Accepted Factor. eater iit, Shea, Toa, Published by DORAN ‘ Yanks genuine sportsmanship, not influence 4 rags Lae Se ea By Vincent Treanor. PERE | eae Ruth Eee DE By Neal R. O’Hara. HO'LL win the big series? That question overshadows everything | (uct? | Bohans \Fans Can Study Relative Skill. | Copyrignt, 1921, by the Prows Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) else in the sporting world to-day. There are 100,000 fans, more mee Iaaeetae obo tee ea ccciaty eaies HE les: good panic New York enjoyed was bck in 1907. Took four- or leas, in New York who have followed the doings of both teams | | JA [relative skill Mithout Belng carried ale teen good years to produce Its logical successor, but Bresent panic | iaiy throughcut the season, They know the game from A to Z, the rec-| “ Lipa IS sa | MAICA was worth iting for. For the first time in all unbiased history, |ovae of the rival players are at their finger tips, and yet there is so much Wo | boys win at any cost, a Strange enough, Burns and Peck-| But to get back to that expectation s—Cheeves, York and O'Farrell; Clarke ead tioustese RACES ld Series 1s a New York production, not a road show. | iount about the outcome of the eight games the Yanks and Giants are inpaugh, both under the .200 mark, Of an artillery duel: Vor the first time in the history of the pop-eyed fan, it}. 1 i Vednesday, ° + | eittdoura ee eM 8 0 os oi i SER ode cee a mate doaciy you think the Giont pltshars or the " ’ pop.ey’ scheduled to play, beginning Wednesday, that neither outfit is the out-| prtinurg Ve 9 9 9 2 0 Nt 4) SIX THRILLING EVENTS TOMORROW (TUES.) INCLUDING THE $3500 Lynbrook Stakes + Lafayette Handicap The Brunswick Handicap FIRST RACE AT 2.15 P.M. makes no difference which team wins. His bread | vanding choice as reflected by the betting. Wagers have been made with buttered on both sides, The wheel is loaded in his }.44 Giants 11 to 10 favorites, and other bets have been recorded making favor, Not even the umpires can rob New York! Isn't line yankees choices at the same odds. ters of the whole lot in a pinch. will walk Babe Ruth every time and There are many veteran players take no char some one asked and camp followers inclined toward Bobby Gflks, the scout the view of the breezy young gent w t do you mean, take no who made that bet even if they don't Chances?” Gilks retorted. "Do you agree to his odds, In face of the old think a pitcher feels safe with Bob truth that the pitching always has Meusel coming up there? Bob, you told the story they are convinced that|KNoW, has hit more home runs than the affair will develop into a heavy) Kelle | Bailey and Schima; * Second game called gff on acount of wet grounds. | that enough to start a panic? : Baseball writers whose business it 1s to see and know everything of | AMERICAN LEAGUE, This is the year of the Big Wind-up. Pittsburgh importance in connection with both teams, either don’t know which team| Clubs. W. L. PO.) Club, ow. L. Po. | found its place in the smoke. Indians have docked a8! ys) win, or if they do they are afraid to go on record as saying so in| N. York 98 55 .S41)Boston. 75 79 .487 Jew Ci i'd 94 GO .610|Detroit 71 82 « sccond-place passengers, New York candidates lead both | (11. instance, the first of its kind in New York in nineteen years, or since| StLouieBi 73 ‘826 |Ghicmo 62 93 “403 AL RACE TRAINS e to think of it, that is worth Se i u i leave Penn. Btation, 384 Street and 7th , ireather Nt curne out that way or| thinking over py tickets, Another triumph for law and order! |the Highlanders, now Yankees, began trying to win the American League|Wash'n 80 73 .523|Phila.. 53 100 346 | Le Brook, oh a DmeTESRGin teend itcie oettale Tnat| “Lemme telly ou something gute 2 New York’s glory is refined, surpassing and non pennant. Read your favorite baseball writer and you'll digest a lot of] qd YESTERDAY. e [ff Bnecint Cars, Reserved. for Lastien tee es Pre ar cates AW, Buch heavy Start walking the Weavy batters | NEAL Waxebie, Mies eugioun) > as byte Bre 61 ed, | words, built up around Ifs, Ands and Buts, and wind up knowing as much | poor seat 2 2 2.3 0 0 2 0h IM iymatce, tnenco A Techlene Ten OD “ ie = World's Series. {this series they are going ta get an|blasicd a boulevard right into first place, And the Mugmen, as the Giants| 4104+ the basetall winner as you did when you started. Best and Chaplin; Shawies, W.[[{ GRAND STAND &3.85. tneluding Tax Tt is very diMcult to convince a man|*Wtul rezz from the New York crowdl./ might reasonably be monickered, went and unfurled the same caper t00.| if two iocal teams weren't concerned ®@——————____—| Callies, Pierory aad’ Devormer aetdnce, thet any Giant pitcuer? for | wants to sce those birds hit." Only possible thing left for New York to do is bring the football cheesecloth | in this World's Series, winner pick-) question thus is: Will Ruth overcome \ ecole at PR pa res pay e r" eu of derisic 8 o} | he what all bel e to be the leadin, 3 J a all & 1 stop both Ruth and Meusel, to say), That f a) f derision is likely ¢ to Columbia this fal. ing would be an easy matter for t tc |" - ee ee pouanr, fot Babee Wil ee ncet are, though, that money at atake for cach “Sayer thia|had their glory in the order named. JUDGE LANDIS, HERE the home team and let it go at that. | wordig Bertee thie eh ee epory of wt Cleo Snare TICKETS waa, tet Sine, jeept maybe, asa pinch Miter aks time, and, take it from me, a player! Now New rk dusts off its iY U And for various and good reasons-|of pennant races have failed to shine 10.0.0 1 x? § i]] TEL. FITZROY 4198, Broadway & s8th st. Nally 1s playing too strong a defen. | Will go 9 long way to protect M8 \ uniform for the delectation of Ma SAYS BIG SERIES MAY It the local nine lost, all would soon |in the crucial series, | Ruth may prove ig Mal at semi: wan} AS sive game at third and too fast an of- |W ),4) 5 . hatt »s as well as Mayhattanettes. | be forgiven and forgotten, and any- ? Le 5 ——— es gossip ; Vhile the players prot no attanites as well as May Q je forg D angle the Giants make the better man| at petroi— BROADWAY CLU z Ber ee orn hanes to be taken | now the Plans of their manag This burg has been the world’s great- RE UIRE NINE GAMES. how the writers could not be sherart (tt man team. If they don't wn, oe ee TO-NIGHT SiO Notwithstanding the division of ourd ia atone will atch the fo est city for rs, But it took 210N8} wa ne ‘ with lacking civic pride, as they wou'd| they should at least be the favorites waa : ima a that Mays will pitch the first ¢ “3 m here for the World’s Series and in the betting hefore the first game. wo. $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 he town into hostile camps there is an| pre’ Vanke dnd that be wi time for the major league Standings) ¢ pope te see every play in every game. |e if they picked the other fellows. iE game. Ww unmistakable sympathy for — the d by Neht. to confirm the evidence of the cen-| said gudge Kenesaw M. Lanils, Com- | In this series the local baseball writ- va ee Mibeauiaate: mat oeeNG Members of the two teams will! gus takers. misstoner of ‘Baseball, at the Polo | ers are up against it. Allegiance to ‘ accounts for them being made elight | 28Ve 8 chance to niagle at the Poio many waited years and yeais| Grounds yesterday, where, in a box | the home team doesn’t enter the. sit- Grounds to-day and talk things over a ” Ty ‘ol s iiternutely they wilt use the erounds|for “Der Tag.” Finally she got it.| with Col. Ruppert, Col, Huston, H. H | uation and thus is it that little or no tor practice | Wednesday is Der Tag day for a. Pe mere Ry, pl opinion is forthcoming on the eve of In the mean time the main concern | york, when its selfish World mam, he held an trapremptu reeeptien | the greatest World's Series in the his- Coli, Huston, Co! Ruppert and 4 s The * . pil Charlie Stoneham is that, In winning |UAfolds on the home tot. ‘The dit. r the game had ended, tory of the two major leagues. favorites. The revords do fot give them any such edge. This, you must remember, is the first ennant the Yanks have won in their eighteon| o¢ years of trying, and their climb to | ( slory Is ney stuff. The Giants on the 1 1 erence between the Hohenzoliern and 00 clo terest Te © man up a tree in ee hend wave wen coven timer ant want, they wil all their, ferenc e ‘ k for w clone, interesting series To the writer, the man up 7 a chance at the world's champions! 1 tends Night sand Harlem Der Tag is that the Larlem-| of battles,” sald the Jude We may | this case, the series !s almost a sure fa nothing new to them or to their |; th teler ites can't lose. From the juterest in | thing for the Giants, if the records of followers. these 0 Tha chumaplonabip will positively «i the demand for tickets | batting achievements for the season some smoke!” en't entirely worth- i : aie ay Bie 1 look for some new jist finished Lots. of Sympathy for Hugsins. n the be settled on the 1 irounds. If] ogg, And we ought to sce some mighty | less. Added subtracted, ‘multle Also there has developed a syin- ar eTe ane hay ot the Army-Navy gaine has to be port | good playing, for the tenis are well | plied or otherwise disto ed, the figur pathy for Miller Fuggins in, what | ;os900 people want 4 poned to do it, Playing the series} matched. say the series is between the Glant some consider, his uneven’ fight to he 60.000 fellows sore. And, on one location will be very gv0d for av niccacsntaa| Ai BONS BUD. 18 Ot Oe ee aeciee ‘ Against three ‘such old managerial {as tar aa I can sce, theres nothing all conce ry night rides} yo. ma, | Recee the Ginnt remulare ovtciass iva ads as McGraw, Jennings wnd|that can be done alout it feeds Pre ees Feature that makes the Polo| fold BEDE TOR UIATs OWS Mes Y Burkett, Huggins was never popular for the sing in upber! quiinds games attractiye is that re-|the Yankees on sheer records, s 4 in New York. Now that he has panes ait berths, Players will travel by Inter-| turns from the olty sert n Chicago | 288 co plied from the season’ § open: pulled the Yanks over the line for the | Terry Meltu «kn borough, standing up all the way, will be served while they're bot t last week's final gam ; first time fans are shaking their Second Ronnd the tana ror Instance, Smith, the Giants’ 4 heads wisely and saying that he has eet eTe NT, yearn reraft forbidden to fly over Brush | wound up with an average : HAZLETON Oct. 8.—Terry M raft forbidd fly over Brushi| ‘ never been given the credit due him. | pun nd Snyder piled up .321. Schang ree mat riae oral Aue hin. | of Allentown, 1 rahi on odd | Sttdium, per order the Anti-Balloon | eae months ago they were rousting Hug. | on!" Mer aneee daton Ame to the series, Wall Street desks | the first base gins Very time he popped his head | lt Frankie N ie We Giant 1 even diy polite close three hours in advance of, -308 to his rival, Pipp’s, i out of the coop. Those same fellows econd of the sebeduled Giants will entertain Yanks with bis stock market of the Yank has only 314; Kelly, | g will tell you now that the little fellow nd bout. McHugh tore a hits, stolen | and nich-nacks like aw hats not admitted to the! the Giants’ first oman, averaged | has had a bad ¢ Jopponent from the start, a a that, Days th ® ure “at home ounds unless accompanied by | .806 to his 297; Bancroft | . ‘The attitude of the perple crowd | KOckdown in the frat round n to the Joints, they will pour home | a 250-x vult "| at short. leads Peckinpangh by 30 + at these games will be almo. me 8 Cae ac gone rut Stew rane aver the cence and serve dainty |” Actors playing daily matinees will points; Frisch at third Is 43 potnts | teresting as the play itself. Th Bran eh ester nen dropped anower baths to the pitchers, Ht marked absent in the press box. better in his own league than Baker q thousands of dyed in the wool Giant to. the canvas. oT physician quette will prevail at all hour pt scalpers are now mathemati-|in his, and he leads McNally by 17; fans who have been rooting just us| worked on l'ten minutes before he ven price of ticke n of doing their Christmas| Burns in centre fleld ts a 14-point har4 all season for the Yanks. Un-|Was complet expectedly their two favor tes are now —_—> b thrown in the pit together. There wil 1 qeeeeeneeeeeeeete : RUNS FOR WEEK. | ': y revived dollars ariy, better man than Miller, and Pep tid ruies will permit one bag of| Young and Bob Meusel finished sivetched to two bags. | even up with .825. This leaves only etions for Cleveland and] two positions at which the Yanks top burgh fans will be roped off with} the Giants—in left where Ruth beats | be many a split ticket up there at t Polo Grounds--many a quick shift t get on the band wagon which ha } pene NATIONA baby bine ribbon, nh ater a , 5 to be out in front i . ; VARIN wat be done for World| sey Tene 10 Silsanennd, ebllity i The old bitter-enders who refused ks : B 1 or eh oathohe (MotG by .880 to J Ang Bf sect nd base p for years to look at the (ants or ti : ae at onee.| has ruled it will be po bY ase Hee aa Ha tlinge ay ka i Yanks, accord tg to their partisan- H ae Parag : he| Babe Ruth without a 5 . al as ’ : rl ‘ vi1 will Not witness the sul, ' Sf “Bee Renin ohare | | 3 ‘ie ie —- ‘as it le generally agreed, the soe something in a pinch. | 4 j j Fans with seats behind the flag-| Eade Fletcher Makes tmprenstve|aeries {@ a matter of pitchers, thi r, A . (thd With the feeling abuut evenly bal- : Lil pole are entitled to call at the box] Comeback. Giants should fare well, McGraw f anced—u majority ef the spectators AMERICAN LEAGUE attice and kick After a four months’ lay-off, Kadie| ye! “Good pitching was Inrgely re- e ir RRRER Ci rect hd bei friendly to hott clubs—tht» TS IM[TIW TTF IS [te ives will enter the series with| Fletcher decisively whipped Joinny | Sbonsible tf th wphill fight the} Parey e | whould be the most sportsmanlike se mit equipment: Ono (1)! Lavine in a twelvecround bout. at ite nade t¢ ‘ Hae ver played. ip \ dy Broan and! the Ridgewood 8 C. Levine furnisned | ee IR Sa and for cigarettes BS mance. That old here of baseball 1 to ¢ FeO ne ROL POD ) ree ‘ Virginia tobacco is the best ee pt for the Yanks, ras helped | 4 r 5 the limit, Iletche | Sanke’ gs ns Pd final y story * Sulla up th ent shanepbinship ons aha i “t 2 due ton ous batting, | aed. At the cat oR pi ort is unfounded t hea Uk A noms boot is with Joey rund: chiefly that of Ruth, rather than to! | Lroozrr & Mysrs Tosacco Co. 4 ie lu ikian gave Babe Ruth sho grip. al the Biar on Ost. 20, that of exceptional’ pitching. The {| i