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4 " _ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OOTOBER 8, 1921. ‘a FINAL SCORE SOUNDS LIKE THE LENGTH OF A BATTLESHIP +4 or ean é a Stee rr eee > _— f | GEORGE BURNS WAS HERO OF MUSS, DECLARES O'HARA <= So Many Ruppert Boxmen Were Chased to the Club House, Late Comers Couldn’t Get} Shower Baths Without Reservations. By Neal R. O’ Hara. Copyright, 1921, normal. by The Press Publishing Co. JANTS looked better yesterday, Up ‘o third inning Friday, Joints’ (The New York Livening World), but their pulse is still .883 below ‘ar paint was kalsomine, Then came the sweet reversal of form. Giant pitchers walked Yank Dattets in first two games. pitchers, Yesterday Giant batters were walking Yank Hugmen were lingerie characters in a Hopwood farce, Ruppert boxmen were chased to the clubhouse, late! comers couldn't get shower baths without reservations. | Eruption tore loose in seventh inning. landed on Yankees’ assortment of wingers like yeag-| men on a tin bank. Even Bancroft got @ hit, in addi-| tion to his syndicate duties. one hole and into another like they were playing golf. | Joints did everything to their pitching except knock fouls over the centrefield fence. rushing in and Out like So many) Tolats | Yank pitchers got out of| HE’S MORE CHEERFUL NOW Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publisuing Co “ SKC « Oke n ate’, ER- ME, Geant MOTHER” DIED AN— WEILL SAM. New Yoo By Bud Counihan rk Evening World) ‘Dovin-Town 16 AS DESERTED AS THe” Gou (GOV. MILLER SEES FOUR FAST BOUTS IN THE GARDEN _ | Billy Shade, Happy Littleton, | Jabez White and Joe Bur- man the Victors. if Goy. Miller's opinions on boxing can be influenced by the exhibitions hy witnessed last night at the socond show Tex Rickard has staged in old Maditon Square Garden this fall, he must agree with the other 11,000 7e@~ jae present that the fight game as now f@onducted should not be distasteful to the most fastidious mollycoddle. | Seated in a first tier box on the jeast side of the arena, with Collector of the Port Aldridge as companton, the Governor appeared to be enthusiastic over the four bouts on the card. They were, in fact, about the fastest and most interesting pouts that have been staged in the Garden in many a day. | As the first attraction the much 4 1 touted Billy f the famous Frisoo 4} Final score sounds like length of a battleship, but fighting family of Shades was pitted t Hugmen looked good for a short time, at that. Bounced four counters over against George Ward of Elizabeth > the d'sh in tae third. Then Giants used same scenario in their half. ‘Third taning wa. reginning of orgy which kept outfielders hoofing.in spasmodic cirelés, It was a coming-out party for Toney and Shawkey. Brains on the bench certainly said@——————+—_____ {Mt with granite when they announced ‘ager will pick Toney or Shawkey to the showers. Babsou's reports for the fiscal week will show that Collins Sung for two-thirds of an inning and let four runs zoom in. That's an average of one run for every .16683 fmnings that Mr. Collins performed. All other hurlers pitched for more than a fraction, but they were scarcer Ambidextrous feeding in Harry's Grover Bergdoll will write the re-| mainder of this series exclusively for | ‘this column. If Jack Dempsey can cover the ball games from Batavia, N. Y., Grover can do the same from Bavaria, Germany. Jack is the best | left-handed expert covering the pres- | It hasn't been dissolved. There has been no liquidation. It has gone in the hands of no receivers, It merely never existed. New York has never been united London Bridge was falling down | Toney vs, Shawkey. Easy-going Fred Toney vs. soft-spoken Bob Shawkey. Then—the third. Yankees—four runs. really did, It seemed, it that for the third time in PENNANTS AND Modest Frank Frisch, the Fordham Flash, who has made seven hits s0 far in the World's Series, mained In the club house yesterday until apeclal officers sheoed the crowd out into the street, Frank dressed hurrlediy, but when he opened the door of the club howe he Position Than Yanks Now, In Opinion of George Kelly Billy Shades's first rea] bid for fame was made whea he dropped Jack Britton the welterweight champion, for a count of nine in Portland, Ore, when the latter was barnstorming )600 experts per day at the Polo the country a few months ago. } pitching choices for the afternoon.)Grounds soup kitchen. All chow | By Isaac Shuman. |The Giants were playing “Al! Around Shade last night was unable to put But évery one can make mistakes. A | cooked and delivered au gratia. Vittle ANHATTAN'S |the Razzberry Bush, the Razzberry Shaws Ward away for the count, nor for that guy will wipe himself with « bath |Statistics, Just compiled, prove that a plea Ad Bush, the Razzbery Bush,” with the oS matter did he have him in a serious A Wren will give you the right |#cfibes can eat right or left handed, of the century concerning] white-haired boys of the two succes- | CO* GIRAW.. way throughout the eight rounds. But mat. & “lor both, regardless of how the fish- where, oh! where have the |sive shutout victories. "MASTER MANAGER” {through aggressiveness and real number on the first try. And a man- | balls are thrown at ‘em. ,|Giants’ fans gone? has been solved. WINNER OF SEVEN | punching ability he clearly carned ehe decision which the judges awarded 7 bread line has ruined the technique . , ; eo 2 him. Ward proved to be #0 mean op- Ritch. We are all liable to mistakes, | a Manhattan's strangely mystifying|and there was no fair lady to appeal ONE. WORLDS | Appee 3 fram income taxes to grabbing coats that lots of ‘em got after years and but apparent unity during this clasii/to. It was all over far as the SERIES... 5 | Ponent, and Shade lived up to the rep 1 |daya in one-arm lunches. Mr. Urbain purwegnettre unity dur ts and|Glants were concerned except the \utation which’ preceded him. | om : im quick lunches. “4 ; oa TEER EET ee ThAt x Yankees, beside which the | shouting, and—how those Giant fans late. Ce TCR Cg ll all lineage ae agate teem NM o fingers Om between Menclaus and Paris, houtedt | Littleton of New Orleans while earns Whe seventh. Before inning ended, | Press coop typewriters operate with Ja” Aber york and Lancaster, M ing the judges’ decision over Jimm t I. d caster, Mon- Bellin tcc sae eee e Have vachorse, Hoggins's pitcher was a male quartet. |when they huppen to be the kind you (sua ANd Capulet and the Hattelds | ANG It wae all over as far as the — |Froved that notwithstanding a hefty Shawkey, Quinn, Collins and Rogers|can smoke. Only fear of the chow tnd MoCoys were as a taffy-pulling | igi Chout. They’ didn't dare! FRISCH “AFRAID OF CROWD, LR laa both: HKAGNE He cMCNL eh were names of the pitchers near as |buzzaris now is that the soriea won't between the Maruca and the H. y.eouldn’t shout, They didn’t dare! ‘( Kands in Fay Siron er {much to learn about the game, par- we could find out ss they whisked for 80, the whole nine game nae thag| unity innomome oe ee |_ And it was all started ao amicanly.} SO COPS COME TO HIS Alp. | ticularly infighting. He knocked Howard down for the count of three in the fourth round with a well di- rected left hook to the jaw, and How~ ard again went to the floor in ¢he fifth round. But this time the falt was the result of a hiplock rather than clean punching. At the end of eight rounds one cou'd not escape the I ent fracas. Dictates his stuff from the /on the subject of Giants vs. Yankees, | three d. New York was glad, man, a crowd Lusi that after all it was the with strikes than @ girls’ bowling left hand aide of his mouth. That |It has never been content with allaw-| boy and the Jack OF Tanke clubs, to || waltint ¢s'the eubia een Re stamina. accompanying youth that 4 “team. makes him a southjaw ling whichever team that could win|see the Yankees win. yelled, i i i i fl ision for Littleton. ‘ pGterge, Burne, who has caught 49.) Mr. Wergdoll will cash all Yankeo this World's Serie and applaud st ‘ sie ers and Fran ad ee Leute hoe His Team Not Only Have Phil Ee ee eee ig: won rander 9,909,064 fies less than a certain|runs into German money and cable | just because it happened to be one of| Giants—four runs. And it seemed is i the bantamweight title, and Jabes ellow paper that circulates in fly | back results C. 0. PD. This gent will be the New York teams. New York desired mo.t to see action. later Frisch peoked out again a) as neady to Pite » but That They Have a Better) \ { WY Tee put up the fastest SE aug the berg of yeatarday’s pleasantly remembered by sport tov. aaa) the tree eee eel! walling: After Pitcher (Pat Shea) in Reserve Than Have Hugmen. land best exhibition of the evening. muss. But other Jointe were enap- |ing Americans for hs feat of stealing | No, sir-ree-yah, as Hughie Jen- Simple thought. Simple 1s synony- ef another ten minutes Frank took another During the first five rounds Sharkey 4 ping right at George's O’Sullivans. |home in the court martial series of ings shouted over on the third base| mous with silly. eek, The erowd hag erown In size. Back ‘ [displayed much of his old time r>ced, * Box score indicates that Mugmen had | 1920. He is now where the athletes |line in the seventh inning yesterday, | again wont the third baseman to the dressing been saving up their base hits like a wear spikes on thelr heads. when the Giants’ fans definitely and fvom. By George K-'ly. |and diversity of attack. But in Waite | Phi rave | ; ike 0 not only refused “ ee ee eee eee uae UR Ae ail time themselves disclosed their | , This Polo Grounds Congress of Now | "The spsolal teen telly sheced th YANKEES kaow now what the power of the Giants means, They | Re met @ battler who not anly retuecd 4% Strop, But statistics will prove that | pay state Beats New York im 1, whereabouts, Bee TL, ecm tishtil, aaa ehe| GN tha ener eemies drove us back to the final line of defense in the first two games, but pleased to give blow for blow. ‘There rock e cl | . . » cha re f Tanks, Nick has never played with a Cup Pisy: ‘they've been here all the time,| Yankees’ representatives were left— had waited eutalde tor him. we laste? louger than they did, and another thing, we are in a far Were Many furius exchanses In the f winning team. But if the nut from the $.--The | ailent, brooding, patiently biding their With the Yanks, just about where __ = <=] stronger position than they are, despite the fact that they lead us two ;cunds, and invariably it was Sharkey : Miaiagn insert eaultral cares ei chusetts Lewley Cup toam, alded|time, enduring pain and suffering ine | they got started—at the post, which sae ea rate cithea in retent cathe Sp veuae ee cOuiltore. cat lona ur | aul ha Lankenectook te 5 is a good place for them to hang and games to one. We have Phil Douglas to send back at Who sought refuge in retreat. Tt il that Dance of the Bolognas again | by ui 1 amateur |sults as t k two games | a. Th judges awarded the decision to White, : EMT ae oe Gioia Th lasing |gclf chachpion,” <~ Prancta Gulast| trom) thelr Giants while Yanker tne try to) Gone cut w bet enpened sa them, and we have a better pitcher in reserve than any {iq it acemed to maten the judgment t Ray char eneedy ilies Gel Cheeses eek reRiee. New Fors | at Ar con evar edectneve Gant erate | ciazia) were rigtt, of the Yank reserves, That is Pat Suea, I think that of most of those p although i " — f Key's followers & No. 3 until ‘the Yank outfelders |t* 5 ‘1 ine preliminary sound of the ene had no dowbt about it—aspersions, | Pi Rona eee | Pat could step im ahd wallop the Hugmen to-day if Me- Many of Sharkey's followers gave vent started sprinting for hits. : hemies and castigations about, After Toney in the third came Jess) ais : ie ate pame any ; deris 5 . | ‘Home runs are still A. W, O, La, but |D¥8 play for the famous trophy. The| those scif-same Giants, Barnes and solid ground for the| Graw gave him the call, Likewise, Sherif Galles will| tn the fin Ew ver pounds Bout fis \, Ruth is, nevertheless, magnificent in | Bay State golfers to-morrow meet the Giants to battle on, but after Shaw- stop them if he goes in there. We have the number of NE EIN si ely ivonene i thle series, Nobody ever swung more | Pennsylvania team, which now has the| They brooded and waited and-—- | Key in the same came Quinn and tho 7 the Yankees now and the rest will be clear sailing. LP nCoulnsuerenuopamefully, cope cerith oO foe Burma c *hicage he at~- * Babe gives a panorama of himecit —— A Rip Collins came into the box in| race was run when the Yankees went out and tripped {Joe Thirman of Chicago. The lat 4 rae oy Sha nitalit mee ‘This Dempscy Football star, || Hell for, sart'in, it geemed there on|tnat™ seventh. after Birlachie Sovn gy us in two games. I said yesterday that we realized that jab, soon had Sinith bleeding badly j <8. $3 for some occupant of ®| GREENVILLE, 8. C., Oct. 8.—An- lo 1s sev Kelly and Emil Mousel had scored. : + yi th and 5 let Smith x That mas . 1 Oct. ie ceckaid © Yankees were s at the mouth and seldom let Sm! You Ought oer, oreee rane | other Jack Dempsey, not related to tne| There were 86.509 pald admissions, onl a tant a pe ae! but I also weld that the: ee re Tor one of his. well known Get em every time, as Central res | Pusilistic champion, has been found| and certainly, not more than the cos | Rip Was grinning widely, Here was | a *e oaly beginning to fight. ‘The game yesterday was no fluke. | fetty wallops. Turinan e armed @arked to a constant subscriber. Playing football for the frat time, He then wore active Yankee supporters, |‘ same he couldnt love; and if the v8] Racor dc Raha rest for Third Day We ill repeat to-Aay if the weather holds off, and we will drive right on eight of th jfeelve rounds, and whon ¥ ti wnyong who apprec’ it's Rip, 5 recelved the judges’ dectsto i Hero of the current series bas yet| proved the sensation of the arma ng intimate with losses an SoS in S $172,509 jAnd win the series, We know all about the Yanks now; have their weak-/ Re received the Judges’ ¢ 4 MEE nia Goan: Ainasearea: | eve, | Setting enitaee Hier s | showing Manhattan, how to score | Was with boils, in. Succession—$172,52 hesscs and strength catalogued, and we will work accordingly. Lee Sone * Meet Harry Stevens, Mr. Zero has fed ‘aside tackles. eight runs in one inning, and the) Trea UREA then corned for Players Now. Miller Huggins fired his two biggest guns in the opening games and|‘Tom Gtbbo Knocks Out Clay ; ; Gud what tow Yankee tooters wne| Burns and Prisch came in with Nos ——— trey were loaded te the muzzle. I think that the games took a lot out of; ERE y galne are 4 SCORE OF SERIES Would dare admit it that they were |6, 7 and 8 of the seventh Third game of World's Series them, and that neither Mays nor Hoyt will show to such good advantage |, BUPH ALO. N.Y. Ost, 8 Tom alps 1 there—lock, stock and barrel—lungs, | who s a DOR. 4 ; COMPOSITE BOX seals bas teepuleoeeiien: cS ere an eee ing when no| Played at Polo Grounds, New York, cu they pitch against us the next time. We agreed that Mays would be) Turner of Ne’ York after thirty * WEW YORK YANKEES (AMERICAN LEAGUE) | waiked back to the showers and Tom | yesterday. New York Glants “2°” '© bit now that we have his delivery all sized up, and Hoyt, while hn! seconds of fighting in their bout here 3 Bat Fld} And they up and roared it—their| ltogers, a rookie, was sent out to re. | Yesereay—seorey New York Glaats pitsie4 mzsterly ball, was faltering at the end. We would have got to /st pene there ener ont Fk te heh th AE eke ep | £8, ANG Im the same breath, thelr |place him. “Target practice,” svouted | (Natlonal League), 135 New York him sooner or later, but you know that a ball gamo only lasts for ning, canvas for the ne men are 5 challenge. he CHants' bat boys, anc id seem | byes for the nos 2200022 10 © 367 8 0 © 1,000 as if Tom should have been called | Yankees (American League), 5. innings. ight heavyweig f 210070121210 au : 12 ® samen Net one gi ilocactive B08 acpepted | i000. Nite name wasn't even on the) Score of first game: Yanks, 8; * is probable that the Yankees will ¢————————____ f Ree eee ee eee oe ee nips centreneld Ulencners seid it —— Giants, 05 score of second games 7") Marry Harper in to-day oF per-| Young had two each, both of Younes | D MY 4 : ‘ooo With fists. Val O'Furrell's cops were | Rut tom was the hero of the game. |Yanks, 8; Glants, 0 The standing "22% to-morrow. In that event he] being for extra bases, He gota/f MONDAY’S FEATURES \ ©8100 422 0 1 STB 8 O O 1,000! ay heipiess as revenuers in Mingo, | He stopped the Giants in the seventh. foll ” will even the series, Iam figuring on double and a triple. Irish Meusel got © 0 0 0 © O O 2 ZO 000 42 O O 1,000 ang na cautions, | Alone, too, getting an eealst, his name | {ollowss lithe weather as T write this ittie| three hits, breakibe the spell. fm at ¥ 14000411 0 O (364 717 0 1.000 in the papers and, eventually, a share Ws le P-Ore | piece, for during the entire game yes-| pil! ,Weating the brown derby, be- H 1 216 © BO O O 2 200 0 5 © 1,000] It wasn't any time for peacemaking in the World Series money. Yankees Pak geen er apd bapa am a Hires 4 ang the on) ropular thet has failed a1: ‘ovo |in New York. 2 7 : | te fe wind blew out of the DEM GWaren arbor mattin on USE ae ar ee ae eee ANH however waelacthine iol Senet +122 833 Jana there was a dampness in it that | raxwing, 1 didn't hit into a double R A C ES ; © 1 1 1 0 © 333 © 8 0 1.000| Even the Blue Book, wing-collared Wit happened In the eighth. Incom-| Total paid attendance yesterday, presaged wet weather very shortly, | Pl¥. which ts an improvement. I'll BO100 1.000 . Ae im 9 hit pretty ap 4 Jana Frenob-lisie-socked Ariat Parison to the latter the banishment , . nit pretty soon. I can't go on this ; 8 1000 100 oO aes © Bo 1009 td Ereneh-linenrocked aristocrats ot|Parivnn do the latin, the Banishment lagcag, Total reeeiptey aot. Include A-aisit in the wind may clear Mt up| yee gloat ES $4,500 Oceanus Handicap 2,0 0 0 © © 0 1 0 O O 000 0 1 O 1.000! nt nome again—Giant RG peri jihe hanging’ of ‘sir Waiter Raleign, |ing war tax, $119,007; setting a new) 4 Simplify cur task, for with good Pena fours of his sxperience in . ‘ 2120001 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 000 rors! {end the jailing of Ponzi were each as | world, sj weather we will tear the Yankees to|the big leagues, George Burns has pea gee 5 8 Ss 8 2000 0 © © .000/cyed, red-faced and unreasoning, — |8N0 the jailing of Ponzl were each as Tawa perish record for the third “eth made Many Food cateh, but» none The Sandringham n 4 le : | eve equalled that one he made off 7 ‘ a +0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 000 0 1 © 1,000) The Giants were winning. Manhat- |!" importance, 'Y in succession. \ Phe Giants tied the high escring | dace Guinn | ee vent ade Of PAND 4 OTHER STIRRING CONTESTS ' 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 000 © © Oo 000 tan was no neutral zone iow people waited cor'thelninthito sere PRI aeemeenee for three! nocona ct the worlds, serinsc Rite tie | ee ered conte, meveRth crane FIRST RACK AT 2.15 P.M, 1 Totals ......65 11 15 @ O 0 20 18 16 \212 77 40 0 1,000 we played. ‘The score already was |40ys, 101,651. Total receipts, 8338 | yan managed to get one run|!e?t and accuracy in judgment, that SPECIAL RACE TRAINS i i: ; The Takes tans wore overwhelmed. 18 t0 § |292, divided as follows: above the minimum, Back in the old | fateh, Of George's stood out over I leore Simiytat in ag ere ene s WEW YORK GIANTS (NATIONAL LEAGUE) ' ove inimum, Bac old | SaeeRic Ot eenOnRR A Siaed out over wo Fiatouali ‘Ave.. Brookipn, i Aa Playa $172,539.02 [eave or the Giants the club played | big series, I think. That was made i." Speciat Meverved f Clubs 115,019.18 | te Athletics ond came in for a ter-| possible because ‘of Burns's wxilt, BAlig renoued, by hexineton ane it i Player b % Wow th so bb chsh Ay pea Kad | OFFICIAL BOX SCORE OF THIRD GAME 7 501818 | Wie cuffing. They scored eleven runs, | W# capture on Rawlings was 9 Guanp wraNv 85.85. including Tee Bums, cf 241107 031 0 1 808 1 0 © 2,000 jational Commission.. 50,748.50 great, but it was spotted with luck. oe Bancroft, s6.. a1 8 0 0308 6 4 OTT 7 7 © 1,000 GIANTS (Natlooal League). | YANKEES (American League). eee ile the best the Giants could do in| Wardie made a desperate leap and Frisch, 3b BT O10 YO BO Ss TH 6 & 2 HE) Player, AB. “ees STEER Total $388,292.00 day and time was to get two | snagged the ball. Wd x5 by iJ . layer, . | vel ” . hei 1 yess the Yank on ‘an't co} Young, rf. 29141295 0 4 24 0 250 2 1 © 1,000 Burny cf.... 6 Miller, of... 8 igs rare Well, the Yanks got four runa in their | lala epout wenkee fh ine te Bane MADISON SQ. GARDE Melly, 1b... 1000604 20 0 oon 4 0 Haneroft, os.. 5 Peckinp'gh, se. 8 ° lone scoring inning, and they were plain a aul our Rot BL IID 19 Rane DIRECTION TEX RICKARD. Se A ei ie ese I Me 2 ae wes oO! EARL SMITH IS FINED pretty lucky to do that. If Toney had| through there for him in fine style, World’s Series Games Rawlings, 2b o4000 41 000 ° a “4 8 0 2 $200 B BY Y JUDGE LANDIS. | ee in bis usual form he would have | ond the « fellow fanned on two Snyder, ¢.- oso 6 8 40 O 0 4 rs 5 yoo kept the scoring down, How it}of the three trips he took to the | SEE THEM HIT, RUN. SLIDE, Ero, uf Mate, don't bell ha the fans x Smith, ©. 0000000606 0 wo add B as Earl smith, catcner of the New| Toney comes back to the rubber he Plate, | 1 don't believe that the fans COLEMAN IRELIKES BOARD Seiten 5 ©8000 0 0 0 woos o ° 244 Tare al iH er-| Will hand the Yankees a trimmi } een i BRING THE LADIES Neht, 600060 8 0 0 4 0 0 wooo 5 100 rk Giants, was fined $200 yester him in the eighth inning. Ruth Neht, p. a. aoa Hperamer esse 4 8g lay by Judge Kenesaw M, Landiy,|_ AY fan who looked at that game|has a sore leg, and he can’ hardly | ADM. 50c. DOORS OPEN AT NOON Ramen, p 2200620000 awiiite | Quinn 2 0 0 pad "| yesterday could see how much better! walk. But he is in there on his = = soney, vp.» 000000000 0 oo 41140 o 0 0 High Commissioner of Baseball the Giants are than the Yankees, The | courage. The fans should recognize espa ae FAR er Be a OW Ga a a 9 oo In Imposing the fino Judge Landis) American Leag played to their} his worth to baseball, WORLD SERIES TICKETS i ; ar 9 0 O° 4: at die acina dee normal form, getting four runs, which} fo: to mention while on the Kalckerbocker Opera, Theatr “4 a sailth batted for Douglas in the eighth inning of first game, | “wetais 80 13 20 aT 140 Mi A a4 id Oo ol MBRY For some regularities | eeee ore then’ choles cloning subject of World's Series recorda that Im Glaar Store, {000 Broadway, vet, Seie ‘1 * Batted for Rogers in 9th Inning, {behind tho plate during the second | me ade eight hits, which {s one|the Giants in tying the record for Vtsrey, BOUGHT, SOLD. EXCH D. YANKEES o4 ANI . 1 1110 8 #1 GIANTS 00400081 x38 |game of the World's Series,” {more than they made in the first! total runs, broke the record for hits, ) ™ GIANTS O04 0 60 8 14 bis YANKEES 00400001 0-5 | It will be recalled that Smith of th fame us i five more than the y got In| and for runs scored in one inning. eats Club, To-N, ight 1 palais RASA AYES O INES Glants and Bob Meusel of the a 5 ic Pa aa ae He he Tuan Just keep you on our boys | HARRY LONDON vs. JOEY LEON. unr Batted In—Kuth (8), R. Meusel, Miller, Ward (2), Pipp (2), BE, Meuse! ‘Two-Base Hite—B, Mensel, You F. Meusel, Burns, Three-Base Hite—Barni j came right to the scratch, We belted | for the rest of the week. The Yanks SAILOR DARDELL ve SAMMY Tay, r ’ vee h Monsel, Foung, ’ 2 | kees almost came to blows just after! the ball all over the lot and should > hro' Adiaission $1. acne set ees through $3), Kewllags (8), Bancroft, Snyder, Young (3). Struck Out—-By Mays (Kelly); yours, Stolen Hases—Friwh, Burns, ¥. Meusel, Secrifices—Pipp, Bancroft. Double a ut through, wh & ¢ 2517 Harlem, My Boyt (Burns, Bancroft, Kelly (2). Nehf); By Douglas (Peckinpaugh, Sehang, Pays—Ward and Pipn; Quinn Peckiniaugh and Pipp. Left on Basee—Yankees, m; | 2 latter stole home HCH Ger auO Mer ta ach cet en ae ae COTM Walle Renee _=—————_ “ Mays, Ruth (2), Ward); By Barne, (*chang, Miller (2), Ruth, B. Meusel, Ward); Ginuts, 10, Base on Balls—Off Shawkey, 4; Off Tones Off Quinn, | perce Erin Wanl robbed Rawlings of 1 two- | | To-Nig be: Raines a: By Toney (Ruth); By Quinn (Bancroft, Kelly); By Kogere (Hawllngs). Wite—Ott 2; Off Collins, 1. Mite—Off Toney, 4 in 2 innings, none out in Md. Off Harness 4) jy reheat Ural Beem ig took a mun off ont Army's Shaper, ARORA ONG: || A aie jog f Joy 8 - Maye (3), Off Hort (2), Off Douglas (5), Off Barnes (4), Off Nehf (3), Off Toney in 7 innings; Off Shawkey, & in 2 1- 92-8 Bee 13. wececns Wast Medfora,| 2% jfovewed with the Eas ick oe ath at rat ce 44), Off Shawkey (5), Off Quinn (5), Off Collins (4), Off Rogers (3), Left on out in Tthy Off Collins, 4 in Bq! in 1 1-8 Inni rer Anes lanl te 1 ae] re ape ; lai 5 Baser—Chants, 21; Yankers, 15. Pitcher—By Barnes (MeNally) . Struck Ow By Barnes, 7) Wy Quinn, 2) nat oti bese (hun ecto Pat itn dhe Anais ae a x Deuble Plese-Ward and Fipp; Guinn, Feckinpaugh and Pipp; Frisch, Rawlings 9; By Rose Wild Piteh—Barne-, tchor—Heraes. Losing Micher Pee yy ECP NTHE ETT mee ay men at eae Nov. 2, QPENING NIGHT-THE. RINKS. ¢, ad font Kelly; Peckinpaugh, Ward and Vipp: Frisch und Kawilngs; Rawlings, Kelly and Quinn. Umpires—At Plate, Quigley; First Base, Chill; Second Base, Rigler University Ad-| and a couple of singles, Dave Ban- | Nov ‘Amberat. All the ‘gaines ‘will CVierwes Beleht ee whats Mattie Ave. Brood Sutth, McNally, Ward and Pippy. Base, Moriarty. ‘Time of Gaem—Twe hours and forty minutes, the Brown croft had only one hit, but Frisch and be ed at Weet Point. Maney Bright ve. SWiule Konlenot? ad } MORS YR Charly Pitteni2, Rovauee™ ; a |