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To-Night’s Weather—RAIN, EXTRA G@be [*Cireutation Boo! Books Open to All.” | “VOL, LXIL, NO, 21,864 —DAILY. mrs. $a! tyra OCTOBER 7, 1921. Fost Ottices New Werks Mee PRICE THREE CENTS a ——] =~ eS & |: SS |: | S | = _ SS |i CK |: — =O cc _ — =: —_ : —_ | —_ io Tp) —— — at = — — yj Cp) on) on tm) Cae = ce = tl EER LS BOX SCORE GINS BEAT YANKS BY 13-5 SOUR; =) ! ab or oh po a e ro oh po,a ec ' JAMAICA, N. Y. OCT. 7.—WEATHER CLEAK, TRACK FAST Millercf..... 5 Lb & 2 0 0 Burns, cf... 14 1 0 0 FIRGT RACE —for tweyesrohiy, fg and quenatt purse $1,005.91 Av woe |Peck’paugh,ss. 3 1 0 4 2 0 Bancroft, ss. 1 t 3 3 0 Li 2 oy Celene tek 6 Rea: ee atepgr ce oe MABE RG lt, 3 0 Lt 1 0 0, €risch, 3b. 3 92 1 1 «0) - i TP We st. Se Op A Fewster, If... 0 1 0 0 0 0 Young, rf. 220 1 0 , : Ly Bruening 2 R.Meusel,rf.. 3 0 2 1 0 0 Kelly, Ib..... 1o 7 1 0 - i By Mitte Pipp, Ib... 3 0 0 12 0 O/|E Meuseltf..5 2 3 2 0 0} i \ / .. ’ a ois Ward, 2b......4 0 2 1 § 0) Rawlings, 2b..5 0 2 3 4 0 5 atrike two, ball one, foul. Kelly ¢ om Lec Finishes Third in Hy McNally, 3b... 3 0 0 0 2. 0|Snyder,c. 5 1 4 8 20 Toney Starts to Pitch but Is Re-|tannea nimi seuse: up. Balt one. | ON + : 2 Yoney,p......0 0 O 1 4 0 Mourel filed out to Miller. Rawlings { ' Heavyweight fo Ages ri Schang, ©. 22 0 +P 4 { q eavy t for All Ages 16 3 Devormer,e... 1 0 0 1 0| Barnes, p. 5 2 2 14 1 0 place db y Barnes—Shawke Y,,| 0? Strike one, strike two, Rawlings | H at Jamaic . | Harmon entrs the wtretch, gut to the front at eighth pole and|Shawkey,p.. 1 £ 1 0 0 O -~——- = = ; A out, McNally to Pipp. NO) RUNS, | going away Modeaty as the end. Kant Gre | Quinny p. 2 0 0 0 1 | tomis,.....40 13 20 27 14 0 Quinn and Collins Batted Out of]*° RA INNING. | \ had no exen x . ‘JOCK SCOT GETS THIRD sees tae | Collins, p. Woy yew YANKHES—Pipp up. Ball | { Rogers, p. 000014 0 the Box—Attendance 39,000. bla aie i j Bae , oe oom 8 ’ fou) (strike one), ball two. Pipp out, } . eis TA a £ Taran AG arene Kelly, to Barnes, who covered first. j | | Pickwick Beats Field of Three ra ; Seat Bo Ge By Robert Boyd. Ward up. Ball one, strike one, all | i fear in Second—Lee- |: i otals. 35 8 24 sO Seaytuk Fothit : . wa, ba e th Year-Olds in Second—Leg iw : : ’ POLO GPOUNDS, Oct 7.—Fitteen minutes before the third game| ("DAM three. Ward singled to | hom Gets Ovenine Dah 0) i Baker nit for Rogers in Ninth. i § right MeNally up, Strike foul, one, j horn Gets Opening Vash. 5 5 OO esuerts fe SUMMAILY OF THE Ga 911 of the World Series started to-day Big Fred Toney was sent out on the} bait one, bal two (strike two), Mo | pees | aught the leaders tiring tn final furlong and won golng away wo-Base Hits--1t Me Young, Burns a Nally fanned. Scha uy Strike 0 LTanjolear finin trong, Farour was usec up racing with Sadille Hing, Latter quit at ud ‘Three-Base Hits—Burn. ung \field to warm up. His slants were caught by Smith, and Toney s pd di cneoe vey | By Vincent Treanor. inoue oo al * amore) Stolen Bases—Eriach, [urus, 1. Meusel. gnt by med seemed) one, bali one, Schang flied out to i * JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N. Yu! === Sacrifices—Pipp, Bancroft to have all sorts of stuff'on the ball. On the opposite side of the dia-| Rawlings. NO RUNS; ONE HIT. ] } y | THIN TAC cht mud ania dal : Double Plays Ward w Pipp : ; GIANTS—Snyder up, Strike on i | Oct. 7—The Beacon Highweixht 789 _nenenty, yards oe WV ee ue Bete anak Gores. Hefton tases Y ny Gan. mond Bob Shawkey was sending then over for the Yankees, iris hatabnss sisted! | ' Handicap. turcleeht @ bie aurpriea! I i _— 1 Hase on Bulle—Oft j Barnes, 2; Stuwkey, 4; Quinn, 2 ds | dines ball one’ Snyder wingled to right. | Pp pa Start Waa Fin iokers, Op. Wa its—Off ‘Toney, 41n 2 innings; off Shawkey, 6 th 21-2) in ee hirty-nine thousand fang filled: @—————————————— | harnes up. Strike one, ball one, ball j here this afternoon. It was won by Ts) Ince ‘Soot 3 118 Petemw vee i2 2 12 i¢ ulin ee) hind Uy ee Mcnally: 2-8 Innings. every available spot in the grand- |» Ball one, ball two, ball three; |two, strike two. Barnes hit into a " Elected 2d, with the favorite, Thun- bi ne IO; 7 Struck Out-—By Toney, 1; Barnes, 5; Quinn, 2; Rogers, 1 stand, They were in u Joyrul mood | strike one. Peck walked. Ruth up.}double play. Quinn to Peck to Pipp. <! derclap second, and Ten Lee? th é Rees i 4 yy a pushes eed wat Gnunttie Pp eeryttnanre \ and appeared to fuvur the Yankees. | Ball one, foul (strike one), The crowd] Burns un Ball one Burns singled a in . res ley, plate; . first; Rigler, second; Mortarity, os.c0 A wax In un uproar, Ball two, foullto left, Bancroft up. Strike one Elected went away in front and wa ahnw af Kia copa? wiGHEAhw Ula) lead (Hane LAier eiart , 1 Phe crowd cheered everything and | ; P. » never caught feoult in deuht. Epleode was easily hest uf the otters, Onterly was tiring at the SCORE BY INNINGS ccai ay (strike two); ball three. Ruth ain-/balt one, ball two, Burne stole t the: everybody, even the «roundkeeps| wind to right, scoring Shawke 4 Ten Lee, instead cf being off on her | == ae e ea oe P of s aed y and/second. all three on Banecrofe. toes as usual, was pinched back at], Fok bens RACE—Beacon Highweight Handicap; all ages; five and «a | Yankees.. Oo oO 4 Oo @) 0) O 1 @) 5 when they appearea to smooth off) Miller and sending Peok to third | Bancroft out! Ward to Pipp NO GnevatAnt., (he tak Inab torthe hows Ne f fut ongs. SING. Ha sp the diamond for the contest. | Barnes went into pitch for the Giants | UNS; TWO HITS. 5 01 5 a irse, Mie job je | turn, then ran on the outside and|q-rnunderclap soawexse 180 | uae RUE ccer ee _... |Giants....0 O 4 0 0 0 8 1 —1 3| Nick Altrock of the Senators ana, © mat usel up Ball one, ball two SEVENTH INNING ] pore out through the stretch. Thun-|2—Electea Il . : PS LOMNMerPea Leo sees nscnticsy icsen 116 Inte partner, Al Schact participated | {TMS Ones Dall three, strike two.) YANKHHS—Quinn up. Strike ond, . i 5 i | " Fy ¥ Li Ruth out stealing, Snyder to Raw. derclap came fast when too tate, tut | First Second Third ball one, Quinn flied out to Burns, In several comedy stunts and were |iings. Meusel walked. Pipp up. Ball got up in time to beat Ten Lec for R ESUL TT 2 1 4 ‘ a: owe idan her “F net bs who made a spectacular running the place _ = : ged ERA feeb j ne) Growa: d1an) Kone i ee Pa ae hte cutoh in deep centre field. It looked | ck Scot ridden by Pete 0 = = ye to be xreat Qeased when | Ve 0: . . | Wock (Sopt Haden Ut HStors | W n| FIPTH RACE—ror maiden three-year olds and upward; one mile and ee Meee Wares es lateiks cone; “toull Chlrike (wort, alll oe Mune teen mer Pr eeey the maiden jockey event tae third all| veniy yards. (Quigley, umpire tn chief for to-day's iia Z lone, ball two, strike one, strike two, b Re ity yards 7 | two, Ward struck out. FOUR RUNS,| ‘ ‘4 the way, He was an odds on choice.| No. Horse. Horse, wt contest, appeared ready for work and | pyigey Ts, ball three, Miller fann Peck up. All through the streteh his rider was|}~Gem am MT itanium . looking over his shoulder at the oth-|3— 4—Mandalay SNE: .12] 2 : SHIH VALUO rca o.saerensocanws) 101 ordered the two comedians off the) GIANTS—Barnsa up Ball one,| Bal! one, strike one, ball two, ball —Voormir ....0cecscce lessees UNS . field. strike one, ball two, foul strike two,| ‘Bree strike two. Peck out. Ban- } Second Third When pinay was called ‘Toney waa|ball three. Barnes singled to left, |foft to Kelly. NO RL NO Bis, ’ dey , play was cal ey GIANTS—Frigch singled to centre luft 3 2 sent to the box for the Glante and | Sums up. Ball one. Burns filed out} 1. erst pall pitched Young up. ers. Orderly ran second until near Lo . . ing the stretch turn, where Episode Yr soinas tim and in the drive beat ui RESULT to Miller, Bancroft singled to right, a le , for the place. Shawkey announced as the Yankee's | Ball one, ball two, strike one, strike | mnisth ‘ : y sending Barnes to third, Frisch up. . * J Pickwick m ide up an acre | “FATTY” ARBUCKLE pitcher. “Hig Frea” got through the| pull one, bull two, ball three. Friech|t¥®: Young doubted past Pipp, Frisch 4 ground in winning the.second rac | . . } going to third. Kelly up. Foul (strike first Inning in fine style, his biggest! walked. Young up. Ball , ball the fing wan raced Into thn ground | | ARRESTED AGAIN ame sa sade tna /e0, atriie one, strike two, ball threo, [He ball one, bal two, ball three achievement being when he made the by the suddenly awakenec ce foul (strike two), Kelly wi s and went te eighth pole : a ae —— — mighty Babe Ruth strike out. Ruth Young walked, foroing to Barnes ing aieeaae ee Sern ae atl There Pickw! up and a jarged This Time With Unlawful appearod disgusted when the third Kelly up, Ball one, foul atrke onn,| (ie 0° meee | t. MaNne up ul his cece U They’ finished | | Acquisition and Consumption |Jeanette Lawrence Stabbed) LEADS ORCHESTRA strike waa called, picking up ® hand- ee oes Be ies aie two. Kelly coring Frisch and Young.” Kelly ; ne, two Favour was an easy third | 7 . r . sy oe * ful of dirt and tossing !t In the alr, walked, forcing tn Bancroft. K. Mau 1 TS ERE ee | of Liquor. Thirty Times and Heart) TO END, STRICKEN FIRST INNING. cal um. (Quan now pltablig 40° ere rant tes tir Ramtings up. Ball ; Rho inning, coupled with] on 1 ’ | Knot Grass, was the favorite in the] | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7—Roscoe] Pierced in Attack Within IN MIDST OF ACT] YAnkies—siler up. Strine one, | Yankees. Meusel grounded out 'e/ine geony nea alae eee ; opening scramble of two-year-ol | C. Arbuckle to-day was arrested on a | [strike two. Miller lined to Frisch. | Pipp, unassisted, Frisch coming home! iia out, aud “Rip” Colll vent 4 | and she won handily. Up with the| | Federal warrant churging unlawtur| hort Distance of Home. Eugene Ste Held Up by Player, |Peck up. Ball one, atrike one, foul jon’ tho play Rewiogs ip Rawilesel i; sian tar the aks Deen ae i pace behind Comic Song the} Sas | possession of intoxicating liquor. — | His Left Side Disabled by (strike two), Peck out, Rawlings to | beat out a hit to Peck, Young svoring. | "grag, ue, See! om: Bl ae i' gtretch turn, she drew away in the| jy. A ae p Arbuckle was arraigned in Su-| (Special from a Staff Correspondent | PUREE Sales F238 ties Kelly. (Ruth up. Ballons, strikelons, (Snyder up, Snyder foulediaut to Pibe.| io. ous. stealing second, Schabe } final cighth, Comic Song held on| National Champion Beats MIS. | pertor Court to-day on a charge of of The Evening World.) | Paralytic Stroke atike tho) bal sea, Bal) Sipe RUIN SOUS BENE, Tse uM to Pee Baill two an Bosdar pave i . : : 1 , i = Pea a SN ON Augesulas } fanned, NO RUNS, NO HITS. SR PRISE PB pae i i gamely after setting a stift pace and) Vanderbeck, and New York [manslaughter growing out of the] MADISON, N. J, Oct. 1—The eal) audience in the Borough Park | "Gl sme ature up, Ball one, ball] FOURTH INNING. der alngled to centre. Barnos hit the H was easily second, in front of Mod-| . death of Miss Virginia Rappe. clue to the maniac who stabbed to| # a USE AD eee OOM: | YANKISES—MocNally was nit oy 3 ‘ i] Wins Match. ‘ides 0 | Theatre in moira bs inst night missed ica’ Gul three. urbe Gled Gu to i firat ball pitched for a single, Snyder | ein the forward flight from the| Girl Wins Match. Opt, 18 was set as the date for] 4 |the first pitched hall. Schang up, ] ) otra t . feud Taras i eath Jeanette Lawrence, @ twelve-| the m RCA ect eee PPro going to second. Burns up. Strike y ". Knot Gr showed an im- ——— pleading, Arbuckle’s attorneys, C, H p D> Stri o Ball ono, strike one, foul (strike two) ag a % } proved aoe: By William Abbott Brennan of San Francisco ang Mi1_|Ye#t79l@ schoolgiri, in the Kiuzen ng the orches-|ancroft out Ward to Pipp. Frisch !pai two. On @ hit and run, Bchang|’"® Strike two, Pall one. Burns sin- j ‘ Aeene u E pene Ae ton M. Cohen of Los Angeles, saying| 004%. less than three hundred feet! tra, suddenly Jand aimost (oll [up Strike one, ball one foul (strike | singled to right, sending Meully to glad to centre, but Snyder held third ; rr , er of the orche: oie eh (Racing Entries on Pages 2 and 36.) | isaauial vost they wished time to consult with other | from her home in Ridgedale Avenue, | Another member of the orch rose ltwo), Fusch singled to right. Young| third, Schang was out at second, ae Met: eee me Ball one : i ————— | = — counsel haxt) nights jiea dn the-cora olan erniub (Taek a Obs comEDe BEM, up. Foul (strike one), ball one, ball] trying to stretch the hit to a double,| tke ene Bancroft fied to Ruth, MASKED. WHITE-ROBED MEN | HOLLYWOOD GOLF CLUB, DPAL, - | ht, “ul me—don't let me fail" |r Ri» tense Snes wealeed: eon eee hares girik. | Snyder scoring after the catch. Frisch i 4 he bound her hands behind her. Renee m aren ¢ ‘0 Bancroft 1 we § ‘ N. J, Oct, T1—Alexa Stirling of At | cyer whisper \ s one, Bail one. ono, atrike two ' 1p. Ball one, ball two, ball three, , | 18. | one wo Quinn fanned Mil- iM BATTLE. WITH OFFICIALS |iants wi) erona ter nationa’ soit OPT. RANDALL SUSPENDED | It ts @ distinctive kind of cord and) And 0 he was held upright for | 4 it. McNally to Pipp. NO|ler up. Strike one, ball one, ball two, Hall one ie eg ate i | °s meaty, nea! bY ek an tier long aninuts until t ae gs Zall one, ball two, strike one. Youn, «| vear Farm, Sst . reenhouse men in tying pend.of't el nee 2 | s h NO RUNS, ONE HIT. Hirer ana Brad ‘om Ro 4 No Casanltion. | vor in the 86-hole finals to-morrow.|TQ RESCUE DISABLED boy. ants and bushes, In| spectators in the first row knew that | SECOND INNING, ei ‘ ‘ Rete SOU Sey are ee : _ DURANT, Okla, Oct. 7%—Several|In the semi-finals to-day over tho Posies » neighborhuod of the crime arc|anything unuswal had hap | YANKAMS—Bon Meusel up. strike Re Parnee He: Paul Care ee ee iketie ioe Ball Gee micien Waota were exchanged by a group of| Hollywood course Migs Stirling dé : many private conserva a At the end of the act Steyer was|one. Meusel doublea to left. [t was strike two,"ballone: Barnes out 1 ball three, strike two. County omicers and a band of nine| feated Mrs. C. H. Vanderbeck of Phil-|, C#Pt A B- Randall, master of the| NADY |B rere atrry to-dny {taken to the Kings County Hospital|" pop fy th pped tn short left rd to Pipp Burne up. Foul y out, Rogers to Pipp. EIGHT masked white-robed men whom the of-|adelphia one up. Miss Hollins |liner Hudson, was tndefinitely sus- | ‘Mercia 1 ponte galated by dec | where {twas found be had auf 4 entra a Burns nor| (Strike one), ball one. Burne tripled | rR . EIGHT HITS. 4 to-day by the 0! Mudiaon, ansisted by do- | whe , t sre ; } _Burne ; F ery Alacovered In a pasture north of forced to the nineteenth green to win! Zonded to-day by the Un See eet andlie pareastie celcake > up. Buli| ff the right field wall The ball EIGHTH INNING. ; the city last night the decision from Blaine Rosenthal | L!n¢ Which held an inquiry be le nottolde aenarie «hin the awews [DNnw THe etE™ ficed, Toney to Kelly,| W88 handled poo by RF. Mourel,| YANKEES—Ruth walked. Chior 1 ‘ The robed men fled after the shoot ne Ghicsaa, | H. Rossbottom, goneral manager, to any aatnegt Risuvevicate teat, < 1 hit the first pail pitched qo] Who misjudged it off the wall andj Fewster ran for Ry Fewster went q tng and sheriff Taylor, one of the om |""non matches were extremely hard) And out why ho Dusted by a | usstion ‘thet ‘oa HINT LLOYD GEORGE nee eae ce Col Cuwaea It to contre field. Bancrote | second ona wilt pitch. Bob, Mou- ant ben aee une The Sher fought, the leaders at no time hav-! ESE AE aS *- | establishments, CE | Svder caught Meunel at the plate. |\. Strike one, ball; strike two, ball sentrs, scoring Fews- ‘ of them had been wounded |The Sher- [VUENL Ue leaders at no time Hav | oesday morning ten miles off Ch nannel | Habiahimenia vor naa MAYBE AT CONFERENCE iret cnt iis hives Ganccer: ainltwe: Lananmt fanned. friach up ard, Hawiines hg had ap advantage f ue Pe Pe neva aatig reemnet taon’ ests (td-nient: Councilinan ON DISARMAMENT |tncew to Rawlings, toreing Ward at| Hall one, Strik tke two, ball | Late at eRite tie but her Philadelphia riva, offset this} ict yo qidnte rwalize wh pation was) rank Walters will introdice a reno “ : econd, NO RUNS, ONE HIT two, ‘Dall three, Frisch walked ter played left for with remarkable recovery york. On| \s the danger the thiwe meg see? [tution ofte u substantia) reward) “ONDON, Oct. 7 CAngoctated Press).| GIANTS —E Mouse! up. Foul] Young up. Str ne, atrike two, singled to centre, ADVERTISEMENTS the outward Journey Miss Stirling] ising boat were facing and that 4/107 te capture t t g\7~A hint that 3 Lloyd Geer 1 ngled Pris 1 Bal) one on Hale sncona Ae, RAN ae won two holes to one for Mra, Van-| sent @ radio mesmge to the Shinz ne | mur Sey i f ae Pee ARS Bak ENO HERE Meh PISHaS TE CUn ge) Batt if Young out, Peck to Meus Barnes flied out to for the derbeck, giving the Southern girl @}poarq yesse! Lackawanna V IPPINg | oe the porous dade nntihed n h\into Ward's hands. Ward made «| Pip > mt ONE HIT. turns doubled to left, Snyder 4 2 : : rl 6} ackawanna Valley 0) tne. ’ wound’ Gide 1 Par F great and doubled Meuse! at FIFTH INNING. at third. Bancroft out \ slight lead at the tur, Mra, Van-linok out for them r Pipp. ONE RUN, TH : Sunda World Garo sAuArAM Sue eaMton Gh Ihel Mate eiencit that he had no |Pubseribe funds for the search for w A ifirat, Sayder an Strike one, Snyder] yA xKIBHS—Hrek up. Rall one 4 (© Pion, ON® RUN, THRER y Frater Peerage er] ate hat n» | the crim LTUEN wed ote Toney a Strtke one, athe one, ball two, (foul tm Ninehinnra: Cl ifi d S . hit a second brassie shot out of ‘ Fiacit murder wa plished with . ter ov Mat | striken), all threo, Peck fiat out to] YANIKEES--Devormer out, Ban- * fe ae 7 F er has nowt. |to Peck. NO RUNS, TWO HI AUS CERPS ‘ up. Strike on ft to Kelly. e assirie ection Dyunda AHA’ albioSt WAllobud her nase| ene ve ix 3 ct ‘ He nee Meusel. Ruth up. Strik» ona, leroft to Kelly. Baker batied for Boule Se ee aa | ~ in the minds of the authorities t ont ef hia THIRD INNING. strike two, ball ona, Rut! 1.|Mogers, Baker fied out te Meusel Should be in Mae gtirling captured the tweitin,| Ter eemUtottNa’ Orerrente,S4.08,,, | la perpetrator was a mad VaNKPPS—Schang up. Ball one] Rob Meuse! up. talt « Sire, SO a Stiri 6 G opp. Woolworh. Hide) wil» ay| stabbed the child more rded tt strike trike twe beat o 0 of pp bu: Mra, Vanderbeck refused to nae Gaiurdsp our 498 Bien's ahd Youns Sen's Fan | eee ees the child more: th carded that the ke one, ball two, strik >, ball | beat out a hit to Banc p sl oe The World Offle To- 1 ANA Emini the aacve olan oven | Maul Racue 4, cutting her throat, p three, Schaung gled| Poul ( 6 one), strike two Meusel <6 WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU. | Rig’, end" azn eart and slashing hor to rlcht, Schang going to (uird om the|out stealing, Snyder to Bancroft, NO | & Puultace (World) Buide. 88-68 Page —— a $5 “Our i f e e c Ls s at es Re N. X. City, Tedgpoti UU. Be ° t. Miller singled to right, scoring| RUN'S, ONP. HIT. | Geis Tugun for taksage ard parcels ‘ Continued on Second Page. Haas and 7. ‘Gp prought to be t ae wrt, scoring | RUD NP Cus Tom to EY paral e ood A 4 » B Clouniem. Broadwey, cor, Bareay Wt —adn, ¢Continued on Thirty-second Page) reconsideration of his decision Schang. Bhawkey took second. Peck| GIANTS—Kelly op Strike eam, Sth jigey onlem end dares ai aare i -_—_—-= sfc es . — a a 7" on er aa

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