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—_— St ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, E TWIRLER THREW 1921. 6 BALLS IN 9 INNINGS; BARNES 22 IN 1 THE BUSH LEAGUE DEMON] A Home Run With the Bases Full. By CHARLES E. VAN LOAN. } Dolan squared matters by smashing ipetty larceny money wouldn't pay my with a quick, choppy swing, sending |» liner over the shortstop'’s head for|* yt faunary bill. «line drive to the centre field fence. |o clean triple, There was a sprinting | “High class, eh?" sneered Cullen, thought you sald these league} chance to stretch the hit into a hom« Mwell, you'll begin ‘Just like all the | ditchers had class," said he to Cullen.) run, and Dolan rounded third with others, and if you're worth more than| Inside of an hour ev 4 man o8 out slackening speed. Madison, the} five you t "This isI n't | the eam was wate he the reerus Wanderer’s catener, squatted on the neventy. Wil get it. turn) baseball player. wee National League nnd just because | Dolan was a natura} baseball player: |jine in front of the plate, blocking You've been a bear in a fresh-wa | At bat he showed an easy, powerful) the way as he held his hands for the y , se CoiWige doesn't mean that you'll by swing, and ut first vase he developed | rejayed th ‘The ball and the ran ve offering the Lrinceton’4 « th polipge:doenn t mean that you in india-rubber arm for high throws, |ner arrived at th andl | SOsE, Crmables NeihGN Be tie Wien bny fences ina real league, Practle! Qading his position brilliantly and|the runner can soot Hite | start alnat Quakers | 4 © in the morning.” 5 Siieele iI Peron Mi s fost, Mit- | isi Saturday's contest have seria eee a nteeat” acked Pat. | handling himself like # veteran tine Madison just as he used to hit{pagod ce ia wdiition erties tao hick Henry, slightly aubdued “He's a humdinger!" said Cullen, {the line with a toothall tucked winder |Sij/4un is also on the injured | - : : ony On the third day Pudge Hollins,| his arm. The backs or better thar - Cullen burat into a roar, “Think T) ine aged third baseman, took it-upon| Madison went out of the game for| pected ani the line is much wors than can waste uniforms on every long-|iimself to subdue young bdlood.|a week, and Dolan, bruised from] S's oped for. | te the way enn tt legged dub that says he's a ball) pique, with a glorious future be-| shoulder to hip, dusted off his new | {i ks ot I PO ae tue eke tia the Player? Go and steal a uniform soime- | hing him, seldom let a beginner uniform and marched back to the | he 1925 first stele. te where } on any airs. It was after the mc bench, with th houts of the popu-| second freshman outfit ie When the ground keeper arrived at) ing practice and the men were strip- | lace making music ears. two touchdowns, butt vork the baseball! park je next mornin plo 4 the club house. That was Dolin's introduction into | throughout was rtfew aie Patrick Henry Dolan wae ting vy, boy!" sald Pudge, “you want] professional baseball. Periiaps if he > fhe ch nouae steps an + Callan ‘howto sot over (hae habit of taking Your [Rad played against ans other team CORNELL PREPARES FOR aes Ae 2 {i | toot off the bag before the runner | e league the complexion of his} Five the howl which went up would | 0) tore, And’ don't be getting th | future might have been changed. Tut | GAME WITH ROCHESTER. have done credit to a hungry mo) iit away 60 quick. You hold it until) he began b: ng fight t nagerie. Half the lockers in the place| ine umpire makes a decision.” was W he start. Having z A had heen ransacked, “Pudge” Hol.) S00 ION Tt rae eae?” asked Dolan,| ade a reputation, he was given| TNMACA, N. ¥. Oct 1 alte lins, the third baseman, missed a pat . Avi vee ee the hired ante ny an opportunity to live up to it.| likely that ¢ ell ow thout a of new she Sammy B} 2! Pudge tose in wrath and a pink flew from one end of the leasur | ¢ ain when the I 1 White fielder, could not find | cotton undershirt hand a PINK) +, the other that Cuilen had iJeleven meets Roc stu) Joe Mulford, one of the i eo hest thing a pup can do." he{#, man-killer, and the baseball bu i CG Dodie i ittasit wailed the loss 8 Mind ONE tn litten ite odvibe ed up and hoped for an open|trom t ectB her Denny, second nan, was poorer |” sith, “Huh,” said Dolan, unmoved. | 8°8s0r he {filled by Davidson, who shows wromise | by a pair of stockings and a we “1 suppose an old tramp who's been At the end of the first month th worn glove. 1 Dont of every Gloss A league {new Arat baseman was christened f etd 4d Gt eas “Rowdy” Dolan. He had been tn col- | follow's eper made explana-| jp “ 7 agrees g ine ground keeper ™ B in ihe country is competent to BIve) iision with most of the picked fighters | where. Wa ¢ “You ain't been robbed,” said the! phat w invitation to waltz, Of. the varlous teams, most of whom | good and hard t i Ni af r h an iron ‘ Itz, | wore scars and discolorations. Threw | Kind before . t 1 hinged man Big guy with an ir In his younger days Pudge had be f 1 t hat 2 ie men had gone into the hospital; he Rotter ne 1 1 jaw said Cullen told him to take wha umpire baiter and rough-! Kaus Nin diacradlt c fi he needed. He's out there on the di igh ‘Afterward, in ve- | 084 * n Abi Hi ae ts discred tmnt Cu " ow all the gall! ed with his right. Late Sting. edits ties 8 ; ‘Z-did tell him to stea in mself doubled up in the ‘i v eporting ed right, and : I was only kidding | corne the water cooler, hold fia va DAIT Hiner Pe aniivd Doin ‘ones (low swipe my new stockine Ing his left eve in the hollow of his 8m BBEressine DAI f i ena y rte me Patric! . his f in at} Dolan was dressing quietly editors in other elties and Dolan didn't qui you cou Patrick Henry stuck lls head tn at) “ae any more of these oll men want | hoodlum and a thug and nor it u're vhad, | to give me lessons in baseba said | BOC of the game demanded his re-| ¥ sore t 1 beea « " sald he, “$e you mis) Holan, “I'm here to learn, Don't all| lease. It makes a great deal of differ. | mM th T don't 9 nything b! it onto the boss. He | +f at once. enc 4 the goring where vou rn iff about th ld me to do it.” other plavers grinned unsym. The Club, rechristened | ye My you Ve@uflen choked ove plug to- | pathetically. for Pudge was not ponu- {ur ucked up Ure | as bacco. ir, The to1d yubles to. “Col, | an 5 1 gamer 1 ‘ Mafter this morning's practice,” | Swines the negro rubber There was one man on toe line-up "'y ‘ 4 1 4 hina setd—Dolan, “I'm going to have som I hadn't missed his jaw with | who refused to subseribe to the popu- | bl up. The etreak's there ck things oF my own I've telegraphed | that right swing,” said Pudge, “there | lar sentiment at was Pudge Hol- | around tor my trun wouldn't have been anything to it, I|lins, sour and unconvinced Patrigk Henry disappeared, and the never saw one of them good-looking “yothing to it," said Pudge. “This ‘One of the Most Exciting Plays In Opening Game at "olo Grounds| ) | ch, (Don't Miss To- Morrow's Interesting instalment.) finally Pets Rafter nged’ hig| preparation for the Colgate team mats by ripping four inches of | Saturday resulted in Nat cuticle from Dolan's shin, At the | peing beaten by @ score of three touch same instant, Dolan hammered Rat- | gowns to nothing ferty on the bridge of the nose with | “jvie fo noting the ball, driving that useful organ| The varalty as It lined up tn scrim: into Rafferty's ace, ron "Guess I tagged him a little too, nds, Gray, Tyson; tackles, Kees, hard." said Dolan apologetically to oper; guarcs, Lipscomb and Morgan; the umpire. ntr W ittins quarte Laney f T guess you did," sald the judge of | halves, Gllroy, Newhy: fullback, Cleay 7 play. “Looks to me like you brok Was announced to-day that Who , his beak.” Brively w an » play against Dolon limped back to the bench | coisate, wid it is unlikely that he will f after the inning to show the honor- tthe following week at _Anmupoll scara of war to his team mates, [Flank Gurtity, Ww ved at's # nasty one,” said Cullen steush injury Swarthmore You'll be out of the game for a few | keep iim f days lh, Dolan laughed. What was a scraped |}! shin! © to a man who had played |t i one whole game of football with two ' broken ribs? i THAT WAS THE INV ITATION TO WALTZ. In the seventh inning, with Cutten | on second base and Fowler on third, | f{)8) ] ft University will couduet any the Governor to-day. | He the night, when two huge spot. | Par” betel ee at the laced cae age SRE OPM | Nitew Mente Rice for Champtonahtp cross the flel { Rhode Island, jin, fe serimmages yesterday Glick uset| “PROVIT FH, Oct. 8.-~ Nathantel practically the sume men that started | gy len lof ston wo. ec Euinst Susquehanna “in the’ opening) W- Niles of 1 won the clay on the varsity squad, Work | court championship of Rhode Tsland wek dx baing directed in rectifying yesterday wen b feated Law. takes we the opening Ni yence BD. Rice, also of Boston, in he po Treat | wtraight Kets the final round of rihy, Kuard, Art Cusick, touranm at the Uast Side Te Springston) the tor nia Club, ‘The score was 6—3, §—5, 6-2, —- The play we en closer than the New Player for Centre. lqcore indicated. Niles played hin ley M@ran ts gald to hive picked | UY Furie ie prospect for his Centre Col-| tarda Wiilam 7. Tilden n this fail in Vineent Sanvido,| $4 ennia champion, fought & strapping four-letter athlete of Mc | zarey all the way Kees Rocks High School j outaide of Pittsburgh r strips at 188 and is {9 tnehea tall. He Is one of the fast men in we meets: € Wormer Go tend the opening of the Castilian (Knights of Colum) jent ' Vienna Hail, rhe carniva urday, Oct every eveniny and o ure ¢ rom dolla t Glidden Motor and Supply Co. 239 West 58th St., at Broadway bec 8. EN "8" RUTGERS TEAM ENGAGES IN LONG NIGHT PRACTICE. THLEHEM, Pa, the Rutgers ¢ wpparent ‘ame esterday his practice sessions Inte | Pittabureh _ a val Zh to Saturday Nig vy. Smith No, 198 {8 to cont and Is ¢ gk. In add er entert sts wil an wut Aut New & Used Quantity Make BUICK BUICK BUICK BUICK BUICK BUICK [Mays Did Not Exert Himselt Doughis way on the witness stand, explaining |that the Yanks were ahead, Gov. Nathan L. Miller will plteh tho first’ ball at to-day’s game on tnvita tion of the Yanks present yesterday when May an tossed the firat ball. His Secretary, W. Ward also an ardent fan will accom~ Oot. 6 In apeed on Satur- at Lehigh Frank Glick that mit interscholaas' STEWART AutomobileSchool Founded 190% | New day and eve. classes begin October 10th Complete working laboratory. | Practical Class Course $66 win Conti 16 exp open to the publ fLion to the dene ainment features th prizes rangin omobile Call, phone or write for Catalogue 4 225 West 57th Street At Broadway Phone C'rcle 5270 horized Exchange Dealers in BUICKS Offer the Following: Model D 45 E 45 E49 H 45 H49 K 45 Type Touring Touring Touring Touring Touring Leia $e In Winning First Game RECORD OF THE BALLS TOSSED EACH INNING. halls pitched Sent Up 104 De-) s in 8 Innings He Worked. live Hore are the aumbe cach tnning including strikes, fouls, (Qopyrient, 1919, by the Del Byndictas.) | cart stays, pitching hero of the first} bite and batter game the World's Sertes, did mat — be: " ’. ; have to exert lilmaelf to any t ex- iret Saning. CHAPTER I. \dudes that wouldn't quit if he got a tent to beat the Giants. As a matter of) Second Inning 1 ' there had been any money in professional football, the diamond woutl| #20 punch. Take it from me, Col- ord, Carl had an easy game, as ho] The Inning 12 } seer d i nh M ‘i . hel, this fellow's got a yuilow streak | threw only elghty-aix balls in the nine Fourth: Inning, . u t never hove known ihe spiked imprint of “Rowdy” Dolan's number! as wide as the Mississippi live 1 innings. Maye had wonderful control,| Mfth ftaning an elevens, Football was Dolan’s xuine, Me was the rowshest half back! {7*\ PRA 1AM OSH EL Na eneatai Pout tle corners of the platd| Mv tentang, a 1 y at tile piece of ra vat a that ever ripped his way Uirough a Une of quivering humanity, and for that eve! PES ne and throughout the nine ' ainga be did) Seventh Inning, rr the grand old winter game, under slaughterhouse rules, suited him from, | At the end of the first week Cullen | not issue a base on balls, Moat of tho| Eighth Inning 10 Ty feel’ to fiend harness, tt Dolan could have had tile own way he would | cle any arieaieas Grst, bana pa a hit . the first or a tols aa ‘ 0" b on, on Itched to then. marn Bever have played any Other game, but the gentlemen of the faculty took! (he makeshift baseman, was not hit | Maye pitehed seven bails in the first; Nath Inning ae 7 &® hand In Dotan's affairs and pitchforked him out into the cold world with a ballp must hit, even Hawina weven more in the fifth and Totals 2 se Adthing but his uthle‘le record to :ecommend him ouire eee cqconrow,.\ kala seven again in the elghth. His hardest! | Number of strikes—Douging, 86: So Patrick Meary Dolan turned to baseball. In the wint ec he pad! Cullen to Dolan, “against, a’ tough \ianing was the fourth, when he pitched | Barney, Tr Mayy, 16, Number of fout phi Me ANT tee ili ie & ca eo ste ee ae ntoo. The Wanderers: atee hand ifteen Dalle. ‘This was the inning in| stelkes—Dougias, 5; Barnes, 1; Mays. been a demigod with long hair; in (he summer he had “held down tloutht, “heyive wot HaIE the uRipites which Brisch singled, stole second, | Number of balle—Dougins, 40% baso fur the college nine, performing the latter task with such snap and} scared, and they'll try to hang tne reached third on a sacrifice and re-| Barnes, 10; Mays, 2s, das 21.1), League scout had him tn tow long before he had dune! fndian sign vn you. Wateh out’ for nimined there while Kelly fanned and} aE 1 . Fi bs | Me@&sel krounded to Ward. Kelly's rec-|to the plate no les# than 104 times. mharting over sume of the things the facult nbera said about lip brief a rin © self hi a : ae SOWIE EU OSU EE ere ces Suse ord at the plate In this session was: | "Shuttlin’ Phil" pitched 36 strikes, but bring ree t OF iene tree unore aes been — | Foul strike, ball, foul strtke, amissed | foul sttikes and 4) balls, Douglas had fatrick Henry Dolan entered tie PB. D. League with a chip on each wasn't such a slow game, afte Ml CAS WARD in the FOURTH INNING third strike. jax strike-oute to Mayvs one, The big ehuuwwer and spikes on both feel. He had been told that professional) al. . ri « An analyals of the pitching shows] spitballer found Schang tn the second ; Becca . man are aarta) BuSIda the cuit, and 7, femeniber now,” said Cullen, just — that Maya pitched 28 balls, 16 strikes] inning, the last strike being a knuckle “ meball players mude 1t thelr business to subdue the young recrult andi before ihe bell ring, “these fellows ‘ and 11 foul strikes, He hit one batter, | bill that Wa'ly watched floating acrosa Delfi, who had once whipped seven football players in the course of an/ will try to rough you if they can Some Flashes In tho eight innings that Dougias oc-|the pt Jere tn the third, Mays fa Afternoon, took cumfort In the thought that the lion taming would not be| Don't let ‘em get away with any- | a Le cupied the mound he threw the ball up| the Mth, Ruen im che sixth, Ward in the i \ — alia sige) | SE | | : _ _ “ey seventh and Ruth again in’ the elghth, exactly one-sided. Dolan stood six feet and two inches In his stock-| The Wanderers were a tough ont- | ne or ‘eries |= _ |*°Barnes: worked herd in the only $02 Inged feet, wetghod one hundred and ninety-five pounds and was as) fit. With bats, fete and spikes they 2 OER OT OT | |ning that he graced the mound. He ard as a anaihopainy knot | hed fought thelr wis, to. two pennnnts | g| 80,203 FANS PAID iach banks dette Plt pitts i Peeabag tea Shela % it was their proud boast that of developing into a rea: player. Gil A d R LF td Bd Ras One | ao Gu Fer, Seu ably tort 7 ad tie ehce Grea sneaat, tet COLUMBIA, BEATS, FORDHAM: [of develeitei into) s real slayer, G8) nd heal ran TAX = “Erika ‘one's tout ateike and ten ville team, touk «tong lock at bia priac and boUbed hie round, close. | Hompltals thrived in their wake, “Tin | IN PRACTICE CONTEST. | wort of the cornell tender and deciares $103,965 AND i ofdpped head firm Rallaver lnc anwredaiva: bane belir, sah that unless Dodge can show great Im-| Christy Mathewson, whose twirling = Viva: Hewed uwoul 4 te wuer row a seare into that raw, tw| jrasind closed doors Columbia de- | Proveme! Ue mu Ue nite ane tS sit} back in 1905 won the only World's TO SEE 1ST GAME $ . . ' tf boy on first!” wi 3 order. * on the bench for a few games. ‘ ‘Oh, don't swell up! It wasn’t any-| piavers looked at each other in| boy Oe Gen hime before, i,j | feated Fordham in a practice game ye The firat Cornell injury of the season | Series ever captured by the Giants, | = thing complimentary. You used to hit! silence, gete started.” terday on South by a score of 13|/nas developed, Rollo, premier varaity ‘ . ‘i y . a 3 developed. Rollo, prem! got the details of yesterday's game os four hundred against college pitchers. Who is that kieptomaniac?” asked Molly" McGuire, the big ieft|t@ 5 The teams were evenly matched | twirtor and a candidate for a guard! of a wire installed by the New York WEATHER—Falr and Cool, A (f.you can hit two hundred and fifty | Pudge Hollins fielder, led off the Wanderers. le |‘ and the: seore) Indicates: the ‘Ive | position, recelved a elight Injury to one] janagement in his home at Saranac First game of World's Serics | Bu iY This ar ¢ Se ar aeien much mistaken,” | drove a grounder. squarely at, Hol. | merits of the two elevens of his toes in the St, Bonaventure gaine| Se eee | layed aki Pein Geena Kaw | ly C . =f aes 8 hat's the new fi lins, who threw him out at first with| © solitnnt received the ball on the/and his injury has developed into a Lake, where he Is slowly regaining; play | to Freep away from the dog catch baseman, nat'’s Dolan—college boy| ten feet to spa As Dolan stratght- | Kie'ot Anderson, who was ploying| hurt which hag put the big fellow on| bis health, York, yesterday. Scorer New I'l give you seventy nth a thousand all lust summer— | ened up with the ball in his glove, |quarterback for Columbia tnatead of |erutchea for a few days 5 teed you. Are you on? player—tough inug., Qon't| MoGuire, crossing the bas. gave the tie cinan, resorted to atrwignt. foothall jerutehes for a {ow devine, fast team,| Sandusky, ©. 16 dlecady planning| York Yankees (American osha i nything with bim or he’ njrecruit the shoulder olan saw it | P ws . e Might advantage ai ebratt honor of Elmer Wha u think yo! lcoming and dodged forward, whip- | Fordham was stexdily pushed back intl WL HAY IL Mar etawed wich the a big celebr at n in hi ; ot sped League), 3; New York Giants aaked Do! rganely. . 3 ; ' ping his left lee out behind” him, the shadow of its own goal posts by the |ponneement at tho athletic office this| Miller, the Yankee outflelder, Who) (National League), 0. The a9 ice you'll tind Te ang een cee wee ast simple but very effective trick of hiis|line plunges of Appolbauin and the off- [afternoon that | the pe ne Saturd: cored the first run in the World's eam y of the day. and Dolan droppe. at! football days. “MeGutre turni full tackie runs of Johnson, ‘Phe last named | Will be siaiieonadl snarcened Series. Miller is the first Sanduskian| ing follows: he _ pean ot te Datos eb: Joe el aoa raault and alighted tinon the flat |tock the Beil over for tne, frat touch: | leva In a World's Series, and they're} yang, rye 1931 Lexington Thorobred. | wet thet d, whose shirt Do . *! of his baci He was vat led to the | dey Anderson kicked the goal Ny i ankees - . 000 ; ss put something on the ball” for the | Visitor's bench, wher (old Dinue | Pesdham came, baek witha deter- PLENTY OF BACKFIELD [planning a banquet for nim, and) Gili oi 000 Total telling: ehrice, 91,500. } % y man, a at It whizging up to hacbelleve: ; ‘ Vaated attack. Mit wae inable top ef : . lance of able in 1 mnt a pint ike n white streak; Dolan | ae aieY Fou sane cores. trippin’ (eat? sive Codi n. The Maroon MATERIAL FOR THE NAVY, jeverything. _ is monthly, iaeeaean ta; | i ‘ ee fay you Ihad to. hte d) Columbii 4 e paling off stepped in to the ball and met {t/ on the bag for?" asked that unfeeling | tiered ona mare, down | | For the first time wireless (eie- Total pald attendance yester- bearing straight 6% inter- weneral, another " ANNAPOLIS, | Md, ‘Ost, 6. — The ne a of the me were sent| Gay, 80,208. Total receipts, not est; no so-called arbitrary 1 r 1) phone report e warn ary ain hep meres groaned McGuire. Hie owed weaith of backfield mae evelieble from the Electric Show now being| Including war tax, $108,905; 4 LEORORRUC or financing | hat kid stuc e F eo Na last © a rges. i legs! if 1 ever git over this Til ki | Was indlectedielsatly when threa plays| Seid | ntholclly. The Aget of des || mew WorldeiSeries record, (tie ry | him!" ny : vra who had been in winning gamos|Stroyers and battleships in the North] division was as follows: 100 Other Care to Select From t ‘Did you see me dump that big {vensan tulled to Kick the sont. t of | aga West Point appeared on the]River, and amateur operators in ‘ faster? asker olny as We Bat GoM | moored in the saily fork of |wesinat, Woat Folnt appeered on the |Mtt ey York, Montreal, Port-| Players’. 8 69,022.15 Lexington Meter Co., of N.Y, pre ctas Son eene SES i unatan sb as and Noyes, the fourth man being |jand, Boston, Cleveland, Pitteburgh,}| Clubs. 95,848.10 TOW, Sisk Sts wees wera i “1 thought it was an accident,’ a orris, a new midshipman, who not| washington and Newpott News also| National Commission 16,504,735 18 Eas 1 N.Y. sulle oes 1 ds for a only carries the ‘ball well, but passes | aty¢ ” — tern / ald Cullen down, ‘Hrickiey falied to Kick the goal. | wna teleka In fine atyle Paanee «listened In Bedford Ave. & Eastern Pikwa “That's what they used to think]. During the remainder of the game the | #0U Kicks In fine sty re Total .. $103,965.00 when I played football," sald Dolan | Dall seesawed up and down the. fleld The veterans, Koehler, Conroy and] gupreme Court Justice George V. grimly. “There'll be a lot more acci- | With Vordijm. due to pe Anos :eeiniltony) were onlehy varsity, With liMulleg: fo ® ihaseball tan Ky isnt, dents like that i¢ there fellows don't) Whi hiatic blew to end the game. | Beret, the Ite fellow wie hee pepe | During @ lull in a case yeatorday he ae ree mac ie . — | xiven a chance’ in. Mc place. |gtrolled to the windows, wher spike yoxt fr that Ou “TY TINJURIES SET BACK WORK. | itt'iavinu eccotcted! fron fun chil, |e could hear the wunliters natalled Cullen was right. Every Wandere Frayiey, who is nursing an ankle, | py ‘The Evening Werld, He returned whe ached first base took a long| OF PRINCETON ELEVEN. Lae episerg Cet Rn py well | te the bench, and wrote a note ead to draw the throw and then| Ls \ascainst North Carolina secms to have|to Real Estate Expert Hoatling, who went back to the bay feet foremost, | VRINCETON, N. Ji, Oct. 6.—The seen Strong grip on aoa ena. ps ; ; Dolan dodged half a dozen men, but|ond day's scrimmaging of the ‘lige Smart Sunny Topcoats ‘40 ‘50 ‘60 Here is Style— style of the buoy- ant, spirited sort; not too fancy, but Topcoats for men who live, ; work and piay where clothes mean more than mere clothing. Bull Bucthevs a Comenien” Stores 5? Cortlandt St Sn ee ee satin tT ; a eit a St. 279 Broad Broadway at 4) a)