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Free raermerenpenemenueeneranen ‘ ; 3 ¥ ‘4 ; ‘ To-Night's Weather—FAIR. } , : | “Cirgulation Books Open to All.” | D " Entered as Second= Matt VOL. LXII. NO. 21,862—DAILY. Coprrtehts 1083, by The rene tbllehiag NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1921. eat Onilane New Yorks Neve PRICE THREE CENTS = ieee ai eerie ee eoeeeeae eee ete 7 = ee z = _ = = = Sethe : = Se en ee sete Sapa veny | | | Eveni Id Racing Chart | | " | : | vening World Racing Chart | " | YANKEES. i GIANLS JAMAICA, N. Y., OCT. 5.—WEATHER CLEAK TRACK PAS i ak oh wk eS ene oo } 775 SIRS One een WSontdrienio: ploce same.” oud, Loo zea" Winner Miller, ct. 4 1 0 0 0 0) Burns, cf 400 0900 ® ! Cbs Steep hans Letina! Eitan, W, shields | Peck'paugh,ss. 3.1 0 1) 9) (O Baneroftyss.. 4 0 0 2 3 «4 ie Ji SE NRE ae bd es a nal Ruth, If .3 0 1 4 0 0) Frisch, 3b 404 | 40 tiphaan Sy iH i [Ro Meuse, rf... 4 0 0 1 © 0 Young, ef. 3 0 000 0 1 a | ; "3 ——+—— | Pipp, 1b. 2 0 0 18 0 0|Kelly, tb 40 04 t 0 * EC Sing Ward, 2b. 3.0 1 2 & OF. Mewe, it 3 0 0 0 1 0 Meyer Committee Toll Money) 4 ib | Mrs. F. C. Letts Wins at Home) icnally.3b... 4 1 2 0 0 O|Rawlings, 2.2 0 1 2 8 1 Went to Missing Go-Between 1 Green in Exciting Match |schangec.....2 0 0 1 1 0 bus c. 3.0 0 7 ; 0 Pre 6 sa? ‘ a Mays, p.. 3 0 1 0 3. 0 Douglas, p 20 0 0 3.0 ashlar for “Influence. Ad With | an = \Barnes,p....0 0 0 0 0 0 ——————— Jose atonitly vit, ‘Tuimar rena ~~ | Totals. 28 3 5 2% 18 GC) Smith 1 0 » 0 0 90 - Seg SS 2 ‘ > 21S 4 ; | . Tr ays on e oun or u INSPECTOR DWYER SICK. 97 6 sivas rg gm ey |GAME IS HARD FOUGHT. | im ; : Carl May g pater £1,000), ee | ae | 44 Mat ——— & otals.. oe 0 5 - — r a - 7 6 yes W Pe hs Ouien=Pravie x _ “es oitinreead Totals, 3 5 | men Douglas Starts to Pitch for His “Plainclothes Man’ [den-, inter stare B Narrows Down to Putting: ¢ *schang ont for inte in A ' ny i047 % sixth, e tified at Hearing—Denials ; End and American Out- | Nia fhagrelain ie Sarit Giants, but Is Replaced by Barnes ade of His Charge nerves Rival. | immary of the game | — Mes i i oe y 3 aiid >. Mg i) et Made of His Charge bo eae, | two-Buse Hits—AfeNally Mayor Hylan Pitches First Ball Ss = thes and son galley Ay = | hree- Buse Hits—Frisch ene | foe ah The Meyer Committee brought out ie drive forthe p By William Abbott. Stolen Buses—Frisch, McNaily By Robert Boyd. evidence of fees of tens of thousands | Pipes ao | Staff Correspondent of The Evening Suerifices—Peck, Pipp, Young, Schung | ' ay iy ya. ’ | for three-year-olds and upward; six fu World Tat Oh BELO Vinheee vacant POLO GROUNDS, Oct. 5.—Carl Mays, veteran of the Yankees, of d paid for Wt.)No. Horse, | = 2 s LA&tt on Bases—Yunkees 3. Giantas. bus Inet Dougie, 4. | 5 = hal : ‘ } dancat ti 2.118 | 7--L'Enjoleur .. HOLLYWOOD “OLE LINKS. |iiis-—on Dougiuss, 4 in § Innings, Hit by Pticher--iy Alage (Rawlings) |and Phil Douglas, veteran of the Giants, were the opposing hurlers in 3 aa Oe 118!) B—fose Re. Deal, N. J, Oct. 5.—Cecil Lelteh,|Struck Out—By Douglas 6, Mays 1, Hurnes 1 Passed Halla Snyder Um- ; Ss ° 2 ie session t The ¢ : V8) 9—Ntaunch wonder girl of England, who c.me|Pires—Rigler, plate; Moriarty, first; Quigle\, second; Chill, third jthe first game of the World's Series between the Yankees and Giants, lige. Ay ASE = of 4 +118 /10—scottish Chief : ig 4 S ee 4 Sg ed Gra eed VONBUAD ENE Tepe ea uGn ne 3 Star Court ‘11a | M1—Liberty Girls... over expressly to udd the American| SCORE BY INNINGS | Wally Schang was behind the bat for the Yankees and Frank Snyder for r 2 Inspector John F. Dwyer on a |5_ Mandalay .. 118 !|12—Teacher's Pet ....... ttle to her English and Canadian | | . report that he was tliat his home tf First Second honors, Was eliiniaated in the second) YaNKees.. 1OO0O011000 BJthe Gianty, The menifold charges of bribery SULT 2 10 round of the national championship * ma Just before the batteries were an | nd dist made by Inspe r R Ee oe ae -- to-da, by Mrs. F. C. Letts be C Ane |Giants . 8 ee oO oO oO O oO ce) oO t0) oO [0] nounced the crowd stuod ut attention | strike three. Kelly out Emil Meusel . ene oss i | . CE—Minec e match was not decided until the tee "i lip. Ball one. four atrike one, strike Dwyer on the stand) yesterday AES home green, when the American) while the band played the “Btarlig; pull two. _Meusel out, Peck to publ Gov. Whitman and re Wt pN Horse Wt.| woman ran down a dificult putt that 15 000 FANS UP ALL NIGHT (Spangled Manner.” Giant players; Ppp. NO RUNS, ONE HIT tort Hbie 120) 3—Sedgefield savo her the hole and match. 9 u placed ® wreath on the monument of FIFTH INNING. ‘ former Ser C.F. Murph Talent 105 | 4—Crack O' Dawn gave hi Spee ; Brookl k ta , f : “ : * a It was n well deserved victory for | Eddle Grant, the former Giant player! YANKEWS—MeNaily up. Strike ee. Fat Send Thr fe aug tcmety | JN LINE FOR THE BLEACHERS; "2 sex 97" RRP 2 li mer Tribune reporter, went gn the = 5 g ntitie She came from behind r) Chartes Rigler was choaen to ums] aon” aoe saan: . Strik on Benang sac atand to-d rave reeset = = e =< | twice to gain the lead, especially after pire at the plate, George Moriarity at] Douglas tu Kelly, sending McNa nial of 1 NE FIFTH RACKE—Conoinens; for theee-yes and upward: one mile | losing the first three ho Toward | ALL SEATED IN 23 MINUTES |: base, Krnest Quigiey at necond| third, Mays up | Strike one, uF action nd seventy the finish the Chicago star outclassed | | and Olle Chili ac thivd, fone: Milinr on the Orst baltieiter i bores No. Horse we ise Mor ‘3 we the husky English o®ampton, who | ee — | Phe seore by inninga: | grounded ont, Frisch wu Kelly. ON porter, at last n 1—Gray (Gu a es BUS ss ‘| previously defeated Alexa Stirling. | : FIRST INNING. RUN. ONE HIT. The dock lease \ Rep pnts poe i American champion, three times in| Stuck Through the Ordeal Good Naturedly, | Mayor Hylan threw] GIANES-atawlinas on first, bal | ‘ i 5 ‘ pite! rounded out, Peck ta pa 000 by | First Secon England and Canada and whose mis- : aan te . | Mall Miller up Ball] Bnyder ip Hall. ous, mes JRESULT A rT} sion in this country was to take back! Despite Cold Showers—No Disorder as 24 Wiltte Ghac atitaSs ante! BECHER CRU STH TT niee eu expenses In gett ’ | the premier trophy | They Filed Through the Gates. |when Kuwlings let nis ervunder gy (UP Hall one, atria ony | Douglas Kaward T. Corcoren, tue young 6! gixepy ACH For maiden ; two-year-olds; five furlongs Mrs. Letts won the sixteenth hole| ere linto centre field, PoSk up. strike NO TTA rk and fo A..F. of No; Morne and also the lead for the first ume. | After waiting in the cold dark for more than twelve hours and being | one, pull one. Peck sacrificed, Loug- SIXTH INN vho setually ne eezes Miss Leitch came back tured | . “ ‘ : . ; ‘ 5 ae ‘ | Lad) Wan ER CkUAlly. Ereeees en, Te) ORS and captured) spattered by chilling, intermittent rains through the night, the real base- [lam to Kelly, Miller going to sounds! yanicumg eck op Slike nem Pupne: hat Be ens pitty Spinning Tee te, eenRORED. Cans AqNared the A ; ‘ | Ruth singled ve centre, scoring Miller. | pat) one, ball two, trike twa. Peake share in the transac tic y eA 3 fork te jmsteh, ‘The home poe Papal ball fans, the ble ritese-11,000 of them in the first great detachment! Meuse! hit into a double play, Frisch | safe at first on itaneroft's wide throw mitted that the $40,000 item on down to a question of putting and | ‘ ) = ain uneruft, to all ¢ ‘ T, | to Kelly, whieh deow him off the ba, Raiopanyie: Loska, nie Ge ANON First Second Thirg 2¢ American woman outnerved her /—Were admitted to the Polo Grounds at ten minutes betore 10 o'clock Bee ete Foe oN TE UCU. UEHAG Gan Trick OnE zg} : | = . wae pee , On a parsed bal al oon ' tinged as “insuin ; RESULT o Z a English opponent when her second | today to see the first of tlie World's Series games. GLANTS—Humg grounded out, Peck | fren’ anja prswd ball Tall two on Then Capt. Francis R. Maye of thie putt trickled into he cup 4 ie A | S . 7 ee . lto Pipp. Balicrote up, Bull one. | fan ned bs Bob Meusel ih ifeinal hie France and Canada Steamship Com therlug let loose with a celebration | This crowd, extending from the turnstiles in Eighth Avenue at 157th | Hacueahe ol Waedsta (Ripe) CRviaeh te deep eth’ contra: acorn Deail any and lately at the head of the re = Ig 7 ry ke 4 es ad te An co: Welad » | Meunol had reached third when he bea evans Gls yrs hustling ride, Our Dear got the place (Continued on Second Page.) Street, extended northward for two blocks and then turned to the west- up Bal) ou Priact sineled Aol wae vealed ut by Umpire Moriarty pany told how the France and Caz ’ ‘n front of Musee, who came at the animal {ward and ran along the north side of the Brush Stadium tor another two ( 7” alin nae > GNA ah No for not tonching: art Mt i end with a mish \ , c out, 3 ° , . NO} credited with ht ada Company paid $25,000 and per- Piende! stewards are investigating the} blocks, and the line was four or five deep. | RuNs. j Rall one, atrike one, strike eb haps $10,000 more to B. W. Lougheed . * sao st 4 . | SECOND INNING [two ball three. Pipp walked Ward for getting them a lease qn the West ride of Andrew Schuttinger on Vista On the westerly side of the Polo Grounds, high above them on the} SCHBEEa ‘ up. Btrike one, ball one, strike twa 86th Street city pier at $75,000 a year in the last race yesterday, The filly . f YANKEES—Pipp up. Ball one.) pipy out stealing second, snyder ty ee - ia Ws a dae n by eanel ’ finished third behind Ten Lec and sloping Speedw: was another crowd of about 4,000 waiting in a three- | P1pp grounded vut, Itawlings to Kelld. | Rawitngs RUN, TWO HITS Pats OUR MESE WOR QUNOO RY Oe ; ‘ : 7 at | Ward walked vn the frat four valla| GIANTS. up. Strike one : s } Good Bye. Some thought she could ' H ora ssior the ¢ ‘Of such se. were ease at | i Mayer as saying the money was] pavediean sesondn Jeeta Moolaieeas | SABIN AS HEAD (}f block line for admission to the grand stand and for such seats as were | pitched, MuNally up. Hull one. Mo- purne out Movs af F iy, Baner vet up ho ware induental in deming with! Uva Wintee Maya Ce tomrer eoieie | not reserved, | Nee mound a ile Peisch fo ey two, ball threo Bancroft {p persons controlling the plers in the {structions and insisted there was! | Fortunately the eun was out early = - fear Ot ie ri Les aye POG Hoy pos Priach ph ee 2 ; nothing civiminal in his handling of this morning or those who had stood . sata’ ta | bail ous, strike thre ef | to deep lett oung on the fl N York Dock Department Mr, entrance to sh the fang Into the j nitehed, out, Peck to P4 N : _ the filly 80 many hours with a patienco that NO RUNS, NO HITS, | 5 ut. Beck to Pipp. NO} Mayer was sure Mr, Lougheed “men- ie : . proper 4 4 to buy thetr tickets. GIANTS—Kelly up. Kelly filed ont ‘3, ONE HIT tioned no names.” Ting-a-Ling Beats Out Scottish JAMAICA ENTRIES. wae inarked with aatomh Cea) oh MRE) Bo quickly yet o, gach cidiQlts RIN Eailiatetsalun. Lal oie SEVENTH INNING AND MR: LOUGHEED BAILED FoR| |, = Z . —— SEanlie Cua Wate tate aire [i four-block line mave forwards. onc meus! Aiad cut 40 fob |, YANEWES—-Wiek up! fad load EUROPE, Chief and Lengoloeur = . 4 . akylarking would have been a mMar- that only twenty-two minutes were} ou! ° ra Strike one, | Dall two, atrike ona, strike two, Ward ie eras SHOWN (ont Mo qouened| SiGe The entrlep for to-marrow'a races ere) Former President of Company |tow-trosen The hot dog men required to see eve:, lust man-Juck| ove RAWwinKe Ub SEK® On%) tunned McNally out, Rawlings to Med \ er in Third. . ntl y Jand the nearby hot coffee standa, of the grounds Airike two Rawlings hit bY | Kelly. Schang. tip iy one’ Unk sailed for Eu Septad, on Flected Chairman of aes yavgommnatine uducl eet eae Feomecys ; hed ball, Snyder up. Strike | two, ball tres pt . Olympia, two days after hS featned Towd won diverted Into the |uno, strike two, ball one, wall two.! walked. Maya up. chang Mayer had been subpvenaed: by i Its Board. blew of the: walttng ones. Snyder out, Schang to F NO} out when he inter ~ May Ny maltheacasidiir Cline Sie By Vincent Treanor. Pollve Inspector Cabulane was ra (Continued on Second Page.) RUNS, NO HITS. | hit gotng to reco ting aioe nie eeeeee JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N.Y. — on hand with two == THIRD INNING. credit for @ bit ONT slp J jl oct Chateat tarhy WOR the Vollowing a meeting of the Board/a.zen mounted inen vty STILLMAN SEEKS | YANKEDS—Mays up, Strike one, | HIT ! wis also § : ij a ; 'Trusi ink! oat tenan ~ Aye oul, sto Kelly. Miller MANTS—-Kelly Med out to Wana H Mineola handicap rather easily this of Directora of the Guaranty ‘Trust sprinkling Captains, Lieuter CANADIAN M c 4 iA? ! t sp Ba strike « walt o,| Emil Meuse 1 e on (Continued on Twenty-first Pag) latternoon. Sedgefield was vecond Company to-day, Charles Sabin gave and plain clothes men, and {1 shold ! EVIDENCE he Maaevuie te Manuel oth ito Pu wlin \ —_ a a fam Knobbie, the favorite, was third out the following statemen: be sald that bis “and ‘ Pr for Commission tol Kouy Birike ous, atitae | Up Strike tawlir ! ‘ THE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU, | Chatean Thierry stayea within a! “At to-day's regular meeting W. C. | Was bighly capable ‘. , ; : tw Ua we, BLAS ree. NO ol te Dp fe itr a ne ae { Arcade, Pulltaer (World) Auliding, | 64- Jength of him, and when they hit the) chosen President to suc-| When It came almost (nis per He nesses Ref Saf Cee eda - to Ward. NO RUNS, ONE HI't ' How, X.Y ; dey eed c Y 3 the Eighth Avenue gates and admit GIAN'TS—Douging up. Strike one, b t Taek Med wa day and! stretch the mare came away. Knob- | bin, and Mr, Sabin was|the Eigh DUS G88 to Come Here bull one, £ 6. Douglas filed out EIGHTH INNING. pe & es lute stopped badly when caught, and| ia unantmously elected Chairman of those thousands to the turnstiles, In q rad: tard: r. Kuth Burns up. Bs He, ball) we ancrciny aiHer 4 H — === ldven Sedgefield came on and beat Hil nourd, ‘Two new directors were |spector Cahalane we : ‘ nade to Siipre i eee tL One dati eer he WGaneratk Pao nim fthe place. Time —1,40 2-8 MV rd oR, Stettintus and @f fans and tructed Ls : ; ft iG IRS UNO, BAGGeORl UNL | ace Ruth up, i in esdedioare ‘i M vuner a 1 epsie} War Mop. YO KUN vo | 3 dA Ting 1 fust, on the rail * both of J. P. Morgan Dehave In orde . irday for a nent of | HIM RY i . in 4 (4 we th ‘rom taking 4 hand int i ssified Advertisers nthe thi ver everyt ie | & Pato a come 1 to’ take aitaon FOURTH INNING. Cla ift iancteont of ly. Scottian Chier “Mr. Potter was actively assoclated |!8 things out. He told them 1B ts } ca VYANKRES—atut Ball | also came from behind and snatched | with the management of the com. |.2ack.” not to try to rush the gates, fe divorce [DAL two, & rike tw t t! the pl money, {MnJoleur nn] TG My lag. 6.1 pany for many years and his ability |@Bd then thi ice would have i <a polked ; NINTH INNING. m or an e third. eye gee yee oa |and judgment were real factora in|‘? 4°. , F 1 ne PANKRIOS A) nos : Index “Horm W mx Horne wr | A T Pp a en ade sch. Vipp np. YANKRI fi ‘ Classftied advertising copy for Jock Scot, a receding favorite wn i Pisc (| helping in its uphitlding. He ts thor- he 1 took: th rb chal fe Mik tape ih. fa ach to Kelly, send. | for the Glehta. Bob Mousc 1 oul f World should be the second race. With Clarence ade tL) ath Aca 1) oughly familiar With its affaira and | Kindly, when: the Marit erated iat apvara! (Oa nadlane Ward Ae RAWHAER OPinD! On yu | ner in the saddle many of the| 70 PF. Fogan 1 as President his recognized capacity | (pened tl e move fa 54 spiel ly. Ke in “aly k | SIXTH HAGE" hrm year outs end wirwand, | sar d World's Seriew between the Yanks ana |'e#iding near Three ers, Quebwo, Bancroft'a high | Nally aingled to le i, players fonght ahy of the favorite, | tie Auvumndale Handicap, fue ale and erent) | &8 an executive will have a wider a" f where the Stil camp ts NO HITS, NO| third. fanned On or Before Friday preferring Pickwick, Second was | jer fleld of activity MIS IA NOR ROBE EY naa | ee isang’ wee eae °Vewo HITS Preceding Publication the best Pickwick could get Pirate | “As Chairman of the board I shall | been accustomed to for years. On the | 06™ PN es i : Bali one.| GIANTS —Krisch singled to tah MeGce was third. | continue to devote my entire time to | sidewalk flanking the ¢ were six | States yaeay be riveh ain ght. | Young up. | xe Ie I Oe a a ee eae HE WORLD Sweepy saved a lot of ground on management of the company and mounted men to prevent any deto | son at Poughkeepate ani ee riteh stole qos: | Peck forcing Peisch at ancond. feels T the rail in the opening dash and this | |shali maintain close touch with its! tactics on the part of the crowd, and e neorie will proceed before | Fe y up. Foul second, doubling Kelly at frat enabled him to get home under @ affairs and {ts customers.” patrolmen were at every turnstile Neferee Gleason on Nov. 1. strike on@, ball one, foul strike two, | RUNS, px HIT, : at peso: ~ eee ee - Ae es . aceasta = = a % :

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