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a GIANTS SAY YAN a ane NK BARNES AND NERF: TO PUZZLE HUGMIEN) =. ——_—_—_—. MoGraw’s Men Declare a Club Can’t Capture World’s Series Without a Left-Nander, and American Loaguers Will Have to Use All Right-Handers in Coming Sertes. By Bozeman Bulger. HAT the championship may not wear too heavily on the beans of the Giants they will have a big rest for thempelves to-day This will not only vest up the wings and legs prepare- tory to the coming wrestling match with the Yanks, but it will give the boys a chance to explain to ther ‘friemis why they are not around with armsful of tickets for the THEY STAND zee NATIONAL LEAGUE, hictgo 78 71 + 66 96 371 if ston. 61°98 342 GAMES YESTERDAY. Philadelphia, 6; New York, 8 (10 in- ninge; first) New York, 3; Philadelphia, 2 (sec- ond). Boston, 7; Brooklyn, 0. 1. AME TO-DAY, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Other teams not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE. . 1. PC. Cleve'd a 500 ‘and to-morrow. NYork 34 86 Pitte’h, 85 67 Casey Stengel told mo last alight that buying tickets for the Big “arl- ous was a harder fight than winning the pennant. The boys need fully two dilys for ticket fighting. For the jot in such good co: newspaper men, ‘dition, it will take a full week, from present indications. In view of these matters of mo- ment, the game that was to have been played with Boston to-morrow has| beeh moved up, 80 as to have a dou- fm! . rk 8 SF Bo0 je 90 61 596 Detrolt. 79 73 520 Chio'go 77 74 610 Boston. 59 92 .391 ¥ Ne games scheduled. GAMES TO-DAY. New York. at Boston, Washington at Philadelphia. Other teams not scheduled. [eee They do not like the south- Paws any better than do the Yanks, Among the fans tiferS seems to @ fecling that the Giants have a mu better playing machine, excluding the pitching question. the Yanke say it won't matter. i we want, dough. ‘That's what they did yesterday. Af- ter the Phillies had shot the crown off our champs tn the first affair, Mc- Graw unlocked the stables. Strange young men came running from every quarter. Cameras clicked merrily, that these Mledgeling Giants may have to send back home, ‘was young Walter MacPhee, star, at third, That is true, but eald one of the ‘4s for Babe Ruth Meuse! to start hitting. We'll do the I expect Wallie Pipp to be the hitting star of the series, Thare never was a guy who b like that fellow since he poked Lube Ruth In the eye last June." gang went ‘over with the ‘anks, Huston, to be in at the killing, as they expressed It. peti Sone ROBINS LOSE THEIR LAST GAME OF YEAR IN HUB BOSTON, Mase., Sept. 28.—Dutel Ruether was selected to pitch yester- day in Boston agulust the Braves for the Brooklyn Robins in the Robins last game away from home. was saved from a defeat by a sore arm. He told Uncle Robbie Le would lke to work the last gume with tho Braves and one of the two with the Phillies which the Robins will play at Ebbets Wield on Suturday and Sundsy to end thelr campaign, m on the bench, Arthur Decatur pitched good pall for the Robins, although he was the official loser in the 7 to 0 shutout. fanned = Cruive Henry, two left-handed hitters, In the opening round, but Kopf, Itovckel und Southworth singled und Kopf scored. ad hard luck when Horace Ford hit o home run off him in the fourth inning with Boeckel, who had walked, on first buve. gallant try for the caught it, but the wind carried the Yeather away from him as at it and the ball fell safe. was running across the path of the fly and before he could turn around and start in full pursult it was too late to have any hope of heading off Ford, whe went into the plate stand- pd the old apple including Col, of what looked like ord for Jimmy. great diMfculty at first. Their lusty Up quite a lot of air but the bad Bancroft or Frisch, |, the youngsters did mighty @ of McGraw’s in giv- chance before next Myers made u fly and almost We the kids confidence we the crowd a treat. a victory after the ps had been licked. few of the champs stayed to hilarious proceedings, but of them foregathered over jn clubhouse and talked baseball— Marry Bhriver worked the Inst two Inaings for the Robins, and the tall right-hander had one of the worst in- nings that has befallen a Brooklyn flinger this season. see where they get that uff about us being out of tt on ac- pitchers,” said Frank Sny- ‘Jess Barnes licked ‘em to n 1 He allowed ono hit, which was a wingle by O'Neil, but it @ame with the bases full as the re- sult of errors by Janvrin and Shriver and a base on drove in two runs and d sacrifice ty and a wild pitch let tn two more, Tim McNamara, yu about as good now—and there ain't but seven games to play. “Yes, and what about Nehf?" "Left-handers have been tough picking for the Yanks all sea- son." “the Yanks haven't got a eockeye (left-hander) on their staff. “Did you ever know a team to win the World's Series without a south- is @ broth of u right-hander, namo for himuelf this yi ‘ordham College, wero in such demand that hic bs mixed up in a seuit-pru scandal and that ended his cgrecr as a He decided something in that last re- mark of Stengel's. lunder posnessed by the Yunks fy ‘Lafty O'Doul, gam McNamara hos speed and curves. Lf he keeps on as le hus started he will make a mark in major league base- his, will have to b right-handers only. ‘That affords much pleasure to the hoot it through with TO REPORT WORLD SERIES FOR EVENING WORLD READERS if the World Series on the Polo Grounds will be thor- s sonelat et at soins and serceenlata ) manager jante, will deocribe cach day ho ! world's championship is won and lost. MeGraw will reveal the inal -¢ i nt ide strat: egy of the opposing teams. ‘ Bozeman Buiger, in his entertaining style, will pick out the high spots ° jare, The Evening World's humorist, will make even admirers ih with hie daily sparkling quips. irniah daily articles teeming with beeobal! interest. inihan'e cartoons every day will depict the momentous diamond Every feature oughly reviewed by THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. KS CAN'T WIN AS THEY HAVE NO GOOD S THE SPORT SHEET i OPE SPRING! RECORDS OF PROBABLE WORLD’S SERIES PLAYERS NO, 9—PITCHERS. Nehf Ryan J, Barpes Mequila. Beott Jomard.. Hill.. V. Barn Bus Bhawkey. Jones May Mutray 1913 1914 series Neh!, other mI ‘The auch OUTHPAW “} By Thornton Fisher Copyright, 1922 CNew Tork Dvening World), by Prens Pablieiing Company. A REVISED VERSION OF THE PRODIGAL SON SHASHING HIS PET TOY Yanks Clinch Flag To-day if They Beat Red Sox in Game in Hub ‘The Yankees will get a chance to clinch the American League championship this afternoon in Boston when they swing Into action against the Red Sox in the opening contest of a three-game series. victory to-day wil] make the pennant a mathematical certainty. more victory for the Yankees in their four remat which will be played with the Red Sox and the other with the Senators in Washington on Sunday, or one more defeat f three remaining games with the White Sox will definitely settle the outcome of the American League race. four games while the Browns are winning all of their three contests, the two contenders will finish the season In a tie with 93 victories and 61 If the Yankees win one of their games while the Browns are winning all of their three contests, the final stand- tug would be: 1s games, three of Lifetime Records. 1921 Records. the Browns in their Lost, in majors. W. If the Yankees lose all of their defeats for a percentage of .604. YANKEES. 1921 Records, 6 the Browns lose eos lose all of thetr four games wi tho two contenders would finish as follows If the Yank Lifetime Records, only one of their three, 1922 Records. Tost. in majors, W. ‘“‘Hug,’”’ Despite Illness, To Lead Yankees To-Day In Effort to Above records include games played Sept. WORLD'S SERIES RECORDS. Ia Yrs, W. Yo Yr, W. La Yrs, W. Ta Yrs, W. L. ¥re, W. L 1921 2° 1 1921 Bush, Yrs. W. 1. Clinch Flag downing Harry Boston Red Sox out in the historic Fenway Park, Little Miller Hugglus will have succeeded in capturing his second successive American League igis 0 perts are of the opinion that Jess curved his arm to save the Glants and the old soup bone may never be the By Ed. Van Every. Pitching, as a rule, tells the world's und if the rule holds good in the 1928 issue of the diumund clussic the fiual chapter has alrevdy, been written and it is a sad story for Home years ago the White Sox won a pennant without hitting, and in the case of the Giants it may be sald that they have clinch- flag without pitching. White Sox captured the big title In 1906, but had the: good fortune to unearth some unexpected The MeGmwnien Pennant Winners in Good Shape for Game in Boston. Is there among Jonnard, Hill and V, some one to jump into the breach and By Robert Boyd. With the threo days’ rest that the Yankees have had, the players are in exceellent shape. They have not had any hard work except the morning workouts at Fenway Park since they closed their final invasion of the West in Cleveland last Sunday. will undoubtedly prove beneficial to They have had a strenuous campaign, they finished the season away from home, in hostile territory, a severe strain on the team. who was reported to be 4 to undergo a minor operation, 1s feeling better to- will be out at Fenway *] Yankees prohibly drive the in the American League Huggins {9 not»a well man, but he arm off to hold back Or are the whips of the Giants ulready pitched oft the champlons through to the pen- the Giants, Yankees will make an effort this afternoon tto capture the American If they suczeed in League pennant, ed the 1 The “hitle Fistic New The two boxing shows staged on Tuesday night, the one between Pep- per Martin and Kid Sullivan at EI iu Brooklyn and the twelve-round contest between Irish Johnny Curtin of Jersey City ana|® $ porvock and Gossip during the summer is club until next year. hitting strength. muy be figured by a sinillar break. Certainly In Bush, Bhawkey, Muys, Jones and Hoyt the Yankees face the fase with a distinct advantage over Barnes and and ends of the Giant mound array. It may be contended that Mays and Hoyt, the pitching aces for the Hug- men in the 1921 series, do not shape up as formidable as a year ago, discounting the addition of Jones, it y be said that the Yankees have been strengthened so far as Bush 49d Bob the Gob r showing against the vt fall, but was suffering from « surained back ut the tm ls sure to be a different proposition if mound against coming series. Branch, N. J.+ has closed down morrow night whe Danny Edwards, the speedy colored] " 4 ter the ring tn the best of condi! boy, at the Pioneer Sporting Club. big houses. At Epbets Field the ross receipts figure $16,900, ond the net receipts $16,205, Martin got 80 per cent, of the net,|« widch made his end $4,561.60, while Series next week. He refuses to discuss his plans for the World Series classic in the event the Yan- kees come through to-da: “| “Take nothing for grat 1s an adage that Huggins ‘be- “The American won," Hug- should I reves! my at antsy are u formidable ball club. Much stronger, despite their alleged weak pitching staff, than folks think. A club might have their entire staff of hurlers slumping all at once and then enter a serfes and pitch wonder- It {s an uncertain game at Of course we are stronger Earl Baird fintshed his bout with Ear! on Monday last tn great Hartman In Phi shape and start and on Monday night hit in Philly and they w Abe Goldstein, sensational ban- tamwelght, will have ( y GP r Club show drew u gute of $5,287; the League pennant net receipts were $4,075. ceived $1,119.37, ound quarrel wt ong Inland City he opportunity of ure concerned, on Saturday night or wetting on a ina) flywelght champton, made « very pe champions nile Edwards drew s.< not in the latter's first fight in this Champton Jack Britton, who fly Kelly of Harlem tn the twelve rounds to a de 10, !@ to receive @ guarantuc Britton and his man- Ml auil for Cuba on Bnuwon ts tn excellent shape for the bout and should easily outpoint he tukes Giants Drlgcoll will wtago his s Field tn Brooklyn on et Ho ts of the opinion that there will sort that will permit of 97,500 for hi ager, Dan Morgan Ameri to pred ue entry, it scoms 94.0 ill be strong, stronger than lust year, sh cannot be said for the neulr boxing shows. t Daye Rosenberg of Brooklyn in the en-round bout for the middie- T doubt if you| Macphee; y World's Champions. mean a thing in the World's e-round bouts will be the Commonwealth Sporting Club of Harry London of ke on Kid Rash Willle Herman of Pater oUX, anotier colored scrapper, in the c+] other twelve rounder, other bouts between good battlers. 3 Brooklyn te now southpaw slants held Babe Ruth & Rare when he tolanne iy Cae Co, to 18 hits and 4 earned runs tn ven tunings of pitching, t# not likely to again prove ag effective. Douglas, aitted but Huggins is deserving of considera- ble credit tor the way he steered the ls Kunyelt handling pugilisis and the National 6porte Allianc sioals of the present championship six earned runs race this seagon. Jess Barnes, o-thirds innings fanned rs and allowed but six these present sixteen and t Jn elther league to handle. improved in this last few months. of his way and ts an cus to handle than formerly of Muftalo on the aight Ruth saw the error]O'Leary and Frank Roth. He pitched the greatest bw of his career, much greater than was] expected and much greater than las flashed since. six bulls it was ay changed ballplayer. Five out of every pitched was a curve. breaking curve h: as is seldom seen, 4 no telling w Jo ip the} ing at coming World's 1 DEMAND ot New York Boxing Commission Makes Another Joke Ruling. The New York Boxing Commission notifies Pancho Villa, new flyweight champion of America, that he “must return overy six months to defend his JHE CINEMA, HERO IM." | Mest BE THE WORLD WO MY Fancy But [hr ONLY A PAIN TO THE Fan” YANKEES GIVE DATES FOR WORLD'S SERIES GANS Play Begins at 2 P. M.—Ticket Arrangements Announced To-Day. ark Twain, Bill Nye or Ring Lardner never wrote a funnier line, Presumably Villa “must return’ to n title In the Stat» of New York, Perhaps Villa will bo suspended by the commission if he has the nerve to fight in any other State. If Villa prefers to do his fighting six months from now in the Philip pines he may find himself in the pre dicament of Harry Greb, ght heavy- weight champion and one of the best and squarest fighters in the game, Harry Greb was challenged by somo one representing Dave Rosenberg an‘ a forfeit posted. Greb, probably hav ing in mind the things the public would say about such a joke match, didn't take Rosenberg on, fhe commission suspended Greb and after a Jong time the suspension Is still In effect. Greb, as sportsmanlike a fighter as we ever had, who always delivers the goods he’s pald for by the promoter and the public, can’t fight in New York. neidentally {t 1s claimed that any boxer who meets Greb in any other DATES FOR GAMBS, State will be burred from boxing in New York. This practical blacklist- FIRST GAME—Wednesday, Oct. 4.] ing of Gre has put him out of his Giants at home. profession for the time being. XOND GAME—Thursday, Oct. Anc Greb is exactly the kind of a 5) Saukoes at hore: fighter the sport can't afford to lose THIRD GAME—Friday, Oct. ¢,|VILLA’S SPEED MAY BEAT WILDE. Villa may fight Jimmy Wilde of Englund, world's champion in the flyweight cl Wilde cables his willingness to make the match if there's enough in it. Wilde is too old and too long in the ring to be anywhere near his champlonsbip fighting form, and on that account Villa will have a first class chance " to whip him if they ever meet. Villa tervening. ‘The “home team” to be} uasn't half of Wilde's skill, but he decided by the toss of a coin after es up for that with astonishing the sixth game, speed If a game |s postponed on accouni| Buff couldn't block or avoid one of of rain or if for some other cause Villa's punches in three. And if Wild a legal gume is not played the entire n't produce w better avera ho'lt ning schedule will be advanced] & t the same kind of a beating thet ay. A tle game will be played] 4s handed to Butt. off the following day, and the home| Wilde never had any trouble beat- m of the day of the tle will re-|ing meu of bis own weight and as & main the home team én the day of|rulo had to meet much heavier the playoff. fighters to get matches, Villa, at 110 The games will start promptly at|pounds, is in Wilde's welght class, and in height and reach the English man bas an advantage. The New York American Club to-day mado public the follow- ing information on the World's Series between the Yankees and Giants which opens at the Polo Grounds Oct. 4 Glants at home. FOURTH GAME—Saturday, Oct. 7, Yanke.s at home. FIFTH GAMIE—Sunday, Oct. 3, Glants at home. SIXTH GAME —Monda; Oct. 3, Yankees home. ME—If a seventh y it will be played Oct. 11—one day tn- tes will open at 10 A. M. ants will se!! for games 1, 3 and § and the Yankees for games 2, Lido golf course, whe: 4 and 6 ro the Metro. politan championship w: All box seats, $6.60, All lower] surprised the crack golfers who hadn't grand stand (reserved) seats, .| played there before. The best of thern sper grand stand (unreserved) | couldn't come within a day's hike of seats, $3.30. Bleacher seats, §1.10.]their scores on other courses. Par at Applications for tickets must be sent Lido is 77. In nino years no one has by_muil. reached the course record, the best No applications for more than four} match score being a 7. tickets will be accepted, The tickets] Sarazen, professional “champion, will be, sold in series of three games|shot two games in the middle eighties each and applications must be ac-|before he finished with a 77. Sarazen companied by certified checks or} hoped to do well on Lido, because Lido money orders. is much like the English seaside links. Ten thousand upper grand stand|{t lies along the sand dunes at Longs tickets (unreserved) and 12,000/feach, Long Island. ~The fairways bleacher tickets will be placed on sale}and green are perfect. each day at the Polo Grounds at 10}sqaRazEN AFTER BRITISH TITLE. o'elagi, Ay It {s a beautiful course.@ Lido Hes ane murebanern, ct eee ae smiling in the sun, inviting to the apron did casual eye. But the smile is decep- tha ctl and path wumnan the somney [aves Senne crows. the cones ta a e Bi e ©¥ | suspected hollows, deep traps full of be by HI quest only. ee eee ee eee cruzg|soft sand. Soft sand lines overy fatr- ip é way on both sides, and the fairways at. tickets inay enter at elther the 3 twist and turn like the Hackensack Eighth Avenue or Speedway gates. oe ee al enter it the pega ibred a is reached, and if the ball falls short make pees AOGRE SDS peti ea {t 4s invarlably found at the bottom of eserved) wi heel print at the Speedway entrance and Bighth}" an intends to fo after the Ay enue sleyated sAtrhioys een British ope ® champignahip next year eke > d pte So his showing at Lido was a severe at wie regular bleacher entrance on| disappointment, Fo intends to spend ighth Avenue. three ks on the course this fal! The players cligible to particlpate}and master the style of play demanded that typo of a course. And if he +] falls short of the murk he will spend . McMullan, Scott, V. Barnes,}a few weeks more in the spring be- Jonnard, Ryan, Hill and Blume; |fore taking on the trip to England, catchers, ry lad 4)LET FANS ARREST ROWDIES. jessie inflelders. Maguire ana{_,72e Vislous attack on Yankee ball croft, Timi Meuse, {Players by St, Louls fang when . eusel, Whitey Witt was struck on the dead Pite ‘a, Neht, V the present s and *eriously injvwd by a pop cottle Still, that might 2 x. thrown from the bleachers and the hes, Hughey Jennings and] erowd Meusel with th y Dolan. 5 : the most disgrace Bus sebul! May: nt that has marred L O'Doul Are, Yankees through the rocky straits and | Murrs h Schang, Hof p mment ou the unsporteman acter of baseball partisans The Yankees vave|Scott, Dugan, Banker and McNally;|who would allow such actions by been notorious as the hardest team|outfielders, Ruth, Bob Meusel, Witt,/an Individual rowdy ts 2 ary Eimer Smith and Skinner; manayer,}|The man who w the bottle that Miller J. Huggins; coaches, Charley] struck Witt deserves a few years behind bars to think it over. (Copyright, 1022, by Robert Edgren.) we CAT S1ST.RROOF tice BARTFIELD BEATS PERRY. PROVIDENCE, R. I, Sept. 28,— Solller Rartfeld was aws erec's dectvion over Jack Perr burgh after twelve rour the National night.