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— en SB pvewineg wuaelbDd Bae 2 au a ay ‘x ob vV¥y Lvae BACKFIELD STARS WILL MAKE HARVARD STRONG ON GRIDIRON © ] RECORDS OF PROBABLE HARVARD MUST DEVELOP ORGINAL GELTCS nO SORE WIN FIRST CONTESTS 10-DA WORLD S SERIES TEAMS — NEW ENDS AND RUSH LINE PENNE SEASON) oy ET | Nomis SEES EMS With Buell, Owen, Fitts and Other Stars in — oe SECOND BASE. _Backfield the Crimson Eleven Looms Up 25 visitors From Albany Selected OM aa ees a i t Per Cent. Stronger Than 1921 Team. as Strongest Team to Go SHORTSTOP 3 Me Against Champions in the Banoroft ..... 641 206.321 16 Scott.. ss. 644 147 1270 ® : By William Abbott. Garden To-Morrow Night. THIRD BASE. Copyright, 1922 (The New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Company. Grom seseceeee 419 112.267) 4 Dugan bs2 1c? 287) 8 Harvard is concentrating on the development of two new ends and a ush line. No team is ever any stronger than its forwards, The Crimson’s howing this season will depend chiefly on how skilfully Coach Robert fuer produces a new line and wingmen to take the pla of Macomber The basketball season formally opens to-morrow. The game of speed, brain and fight comes before the footlights, notwithstanding the LEFT FIELD, BH. Meuse! .... 605 200.331 12 B. Mousel.... 453 149 .825 328 CENTRE FIELD. ycfatiee Bten, 92.368 witt . 615 168 so ry ; ; a excitement due to the championship Cunningham 12.883 8 Smith 287 7 271 ° lambridge there's a surplus of Yank: GHT LD perlenced and high class backfleld an ee RI FIELD. MAY with Cast. Bust, owen,| “OW BIG ELEVENS and Giants. a Young ... 106.883 18 Ruth......... 998 125 8188 tts, Chapin, Coburr, Churchill and SIZE UP TAIS YEAR Weve ths samen would be noth: CATCHERS. bmerous other stars. It's been a ng time since the Crimson have had Much promising backfield talent. “Harvard is also well equipped with ‘ ing short of, foolish, considering the Thia ie the first of a series on | creat throngs which last year at- the prospects of the big football | tended the games at Madison Square teams in the East. A record | Garden, Arcadia Hall, Prospect Hall ., JOR MANNING ONE oF jckera with Buell, Fitts, Owen,| number of imBortant intereso- | and many other basketball fw x3 x, SROHAM'& MOST PROM- tional games will be played ¢! The Original Celtics of New York, SING "HALF BACKS japin and Jack Hammond, a new] geason. The will deal wit champions of the Eastern League, i i f t from the freshmen team. . Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Penn | open hostilities against one of last a wth Heng 5 The Harvard system of intensified] State, West Point, Annapolis, | year’s toughest quintets, the Albany caching is already lining up the] Cornell ang Dartmouth. All Stars, to-morrow night at Madi- Brodil, loft rsity combination, which eventual- The articles, prepared after Snyder + 814 106 «888 «= 1 Schang........ 897 180 .827 13 Smith +6 2290 64 279s. ‘Team batting average ....... .809 Team batting average.. ....... .298 By Ed Van Every. .. While there may be five good rea- sons (Bush, Shawkey, Mays, Hoyt and Jones) why the Yankees should beat the Giants in the coming series, ex- amination into the attack of the Mc- Yankees Pipp is just now the best driver in of runs and ts hitting In the said pinch with more frequency than ever before in his career. None of the rest of the Yankee batting or- der are as dangerous as the five Giants named above, although Meu. guard, are the players fon Square Garden. The famous old who wom their insignia during last ly should be about 25 per eent.| personal observation of the squads | temple of sport rattled from top to season’s campaign. The two former & sel and, of course, the Bambino, are i itronge: than the 1921 eleven. ‘and interviews with Soaati 2, | bottom when these two teams met be- 5 de leatitibers of BILL Cookls yeatiing tan Graw and Huggins machines indicates} iixeley ‘to break up a well pitched | In the big squad at Cambridge are| give the chances of the leading, | fore. The visitors, considered second ‘ oe ie in 1921 are Fischer, right guard, and © that the five reasons above enumer-|gume on any pitcher at any time, / veterans, tncluding six regulars. elevens. it #0 happens that all openings are | 4 bn the front line. It will be no easy speed and the fans went wild with de- w chotee, held the champtons to a tie ‘i Ae Gan Brockllt;-ri game in a real, battling exhibition of nt half back. ‘ * “ ated will have to e considerably} Also in the attack must be figured : te the long-distance punter on CAP'T, KOPPISCH, stronger, possibly even stronger than| bility fo get on, particularly in regard the squad, may not get in the game SOLUMBIA'S STAR generally realized, than the pitching] to the lead-off man. Bancroft has patter to replace Macomber and| backfield. He Is a terrific line beeaker| jignt, FLOYD Polnet Palleled Decauso of his injured knee. Van HALF - BACK... defer of the champions. demonstrated that he is a good man to rocker at ends when successful ]4md dependable ground gainer. Buell] Another gruelling contest is prom-| FIGURE IN _N.Y.U's SENT | Brockiin will probably take his place Giant supporters will point out|top a batting order, but one cannot Ingmen these days must perform|®od Owen have played together since] ised for to-morrow. Bergkamp, BACK= FIELD. ‘Tho Ursinus eleven comes to South} "80% Coach at Fordham, stated) where the National Leaguers have| set away from the fact that Whitey ny important duties. The only|their freshman days. Marty Barry, Brucker, Dowling, ¢ Siald tor the miost part an unknown lost night. Most of their last year's} scored 90 more runs, made 149 more| Witt !s about the best man in either leftover is Joe Hartley, who had but| Another feature {s Roscle Fitts, He| vers and O'Neill, who composed the | Columbia Meets Ursinus, N. Y.} quantity. in the past the Keystone Mon are back, And with'no freshmen] pita and stolen 60 more bases than| league in this department. ‘ } Hittle varsity experience. an do every, thing and do it well,| Aipany team last year, will be opposed U. Tackl N. Y. Aggi State collegians have been opening| ‘"°Ustbility rules at Cantstus Gargon] the American League entry from New| In pushing runners around the ‘There are many candidates for the|un, kick and pass. Fitts is an im-|by the same formidable players, + Tackies N. Y. Aggies, oe eseen vith Hoe Last sea} “etermined by no means to under-| York, The superiority in these de-| Giant hitters are the more successful, Positions, Frank La Farge and/Portant part of Harvard's forward| Barry, Leonard, Dehnert, Holman,| Fordham Plays Canisius and| son they tost to the New Brunswick] “ate the little Catholic college's} partments may not be so marked as} though they resort rather to the hit Leonard Robb, Inst year's freshmen| Passing attack, He gained muny|/Beckman, Haggerty and Whitty. # team, while two years ago they came| “''¢nsth. They have one star manithe figures would indicate since the} and run than the sacrifice, which ine ends; Dick Field and Kenneth Hill,| Yards against ‘the Tigers last year| Manager Jim Furey of the Celtics de-} Rutgers vs. Penn Military] througn with a J4 to 7 victory. from Kordham’s last year's team, Ma-] American League pitching was prob-| dicates confidence in the ability to pro- baseball pitchers, and Harrie Dun-|until Princeton's secondary defense Gehrig clded to pick an aggressive team for Acai Tike pfobabie lineup follows honey, who will greatly help the Can-| ably higher in class than in the Na-|tect the runner. With men on it may, is pility a Joac! specta - r a ar, he recore he couldn't have ic! cat ali » bios J a ope eld id B septal Fisher may shift some of his extra| Fitts is also the longest punter on the|tougher one than the Albany Stars. By Burris Jenkins, irber {as their method of combat. have batted in the select circle, which] And with men on, the team punch backfield men to the extreme posi-|Cambridge squad, which contains| Visitation Triangles and Assump-|__ i Blanie :: wykerr] The probable lineup: is ten more .300 hitters than appeared] owned by the Giants ts the more dan- ! ions with Jenkin and Jack Ham- several first-class hooters, tion Triangles, members of the Metro- | There thy a o'er Lid boris when | Fischer .....00lccc0t & Wrench FORDHAM Poattions. wrerus, | in the National League averages. Pos-| Serous as the McGraw ensemble fires mond, a new find, having first call. There's a wide range of material to|politan League, meet in the first ches ¢ BR aR Sey beets Pravles seesen + Hunateker | orowley ...csssssses ' ; | sibly there is not such a great advan-|4 ¢ouble punch with Frisch, Emil Of a sudden grow hushed. Now afJehnson ..........000 Oeeeeeseeeeees Wismer [R10 The leading candidate for the line 1s} select from for the fourth backfield|game to-morrow night at Prospect Burtt swarm ein Bye anes? roan tage in the .809 Giant batting average] Meusel and Young, backed by Kelly Charley Eastman, heavyweight wres-| position, Coburn, 185, 1s a savage|Hall, Brooklyn. The contest will] Of be-colered Jerseys flashta, tar |SopPigeh jiicereec ts heb Brennan : ; over the .298 -complled by the|and Stengel, and with Snyder to keep tling champion. He has been on the] line buster and a stone wall on de-|serve as a tryout for both teams in away come downward dashing Roderick : bss oueece ead Yankees. up the bombardment. pal squad two years, but ineiigble to play.|fense. He is sure to get In the im-| preparation for the opening of the| And the crowd broke loose in storm!| N.Y, U. VS. N. Y. AGGIES. | bw : te. Scytedeth |" Wwotte figures can't stand Heine, as} Ruth, Pipp and Meusel make up the | Eastman will hold down one of the| portant contests if only for one pe-|leazye games. Have) you felt tint seb On the Autumn | wom \thorp in looking for a num=| Heres eee V1. onote | the saying goes, it must be conceded| Yankee punch, with Schang batting . | tackles. He weighs 209 and, according} riod. Churchill, Sapin, Gehrke, Pfaff- wing The Brooklyn Basketball Team, one of the Metropolitan League's best last year, plays the Jersey Separates at os preperss os see Burt] that the Giants are stronger in the| sixth. Schang, this season, has not REE CAI Ct ee EOE | AManttnsretriscsevetebEte .Yurdon| attack when it comes to the question demonstrated that he is a more con beret) per cee of hitting in the pinch. Frisch, Ban-| sistent hitter than Snyder. Neverth oes Ati aaa dee Ranta DAN a Pecmoe ey MILITARY | croft, ‘Irish’ Meusel, Stengel (this| less, it has not been found necessary TAVGE. FOR DE ATEL kee ated Ganint MY. season) and Young must all be rated| by McGraw to move up Snyder from PURE UO Varer ab avery BHO OP ImIEL mean birds for a pitcher to get by with] elgth to fifth or sixth position to im- caesvettn elevate ea ae @ man in scoring position. For the| prove the team punch. HE gathering of collegiate clans] of trick stunts, forward passing and As the thund'ring votces roar? When out on the fleld comes the old team, the home team, your own team, Sweeps down on the fleld—the YOUNG team! Where your teams have been before! to “Tacks? Hardwick, needs only a|man and Rouillard all have had var- little more pep to be a great forward.| sity experience. * There's a small squad of recruits for] Among the newcomers 1s Jack|Arcandia Hall, Brooklyn, in the eve- the other tackle berth, which includes} Hammond, who promises to be afning. With Campbell in the quintet two athletes who at present are in| kicktng sensation. He played on last|the Brooklyns stand a very good the doubtful class. They are Alex-| year's freshman and starred because |chance of giving the: Celtics a close eg Ladd and Dan Holder, who arejof his kicking. Hammontl, however, battle for the Metropolitan title this also in the rowing squad. Ladd and| is rather brittle and is easily injured.|year. Campbell was one of the Bie Bobi Holder are capable tackles and near| He may fll the role of pinch kicker, [game's best forwards last season and Dewinss today with) the) annual | Te ee Wicaben MU atRaGGen, regulars, but happen to be two of] Another neweomer ts G. D. Braden, | his acquisition by the manager of the skirl of imaginary football bag-| axe much of an opponent for the Harvard's few ineligibles. Other can-} brother of James Braden, who starred |Brooklyns was a great move and will pipes calling once more the never-| wy. U crowd, In cate at Thorp's Gidates are ‘Phil Kunhardt, Arthur|for Yale a few years ago against|greatly strengthen the aggregation | failing, motley throng together—the| qismal premonitions, Hobson and Gene McGillen, former] Harvard which now includes Glasco, Kennedy, I timid freshman, the fusser with his} ‘The probable lineu Brookline High School star, who may} Eddie Mahan spared enough time|Malone, Dreyfus, Riconda, Russell | flashing flapper, the fond parent, the i Coach Sanford has in the last few days shifted Capt. Raub from tackle to fullback. He felt he meeded weight and fighti@e spirit in the backfleld, They face to-day a light team of un- certain’ strength. The present line up Sanford has prepared is a surprise to every one at Rutgers, several men considered as stars are now on the side lines at the opening whistle— Giants’ Owner Enjoys _ Big Day at Track bo shifted out to an end position, from his flourishing bond business to}and Campbell. enthusiastic fan,and the old football] wewiey ©: Nieteie is {| Dickenson, fast end; Tyler, Enander, oe » ‘With the possible exception of East-|take charge of the backfield kickers.] E. Knowles, a forward, 1s anxious} ¢rad unable to resist that inexplic-| Na ‘ : Malone | Ward and Moore, all considered cer- han the crop of prospective tackles is] At every practice drill the former|to connect with a fast heavy team.]able yearning to get back to college ren mbseys first-string men till now. Stoneham and McGraw See| the worst sort of luck. The loss of F ynly ordinary and the tackle coaches,| Harvard star takes Fitts, Gehrke,|Address No, 160 Duke’! Sedgwick and Charlie Tier-} Chapin and Hammond to one end of | Brooklyn. ney of last season's team, have a bis/the field for special instruction in| The Original Peekskills, managed by skt before them. »rwood Avenue, Yellow Hand was one of the great- est which has befallen any stable this season, but the Glant owner did not for the first kick-off. Once more the old stands tremble with Socal energy and the fresh-cut sod of the gridirons he probable lineup: Flannel Shirt and Marion- Positions. rE: ‘ . Wyman a Gaara \fidiontae punting and from progress already |E. L. Madden, are open for engagc- | are torn with cleated foot. ereceeseee Soppoch ette Score Victories, become discouraged and is now reap- LIGHTWEIGHT CENTRE NOW | tnade the Crimson will not lack capa-|ments, A guarantee lineup of Gil-}) at South Field, 116th Street and ‘ Brown - Ing o plentiful harvest. If Stonenam TEN POUNDS HEAVIER. ble kickers this year. kingon, O'Brien, Colgan, Pancoast and] Broadway, at 2 P. M. to-day, Colum- Fi ante By. Vineent Treanor, ls required to administer any psycho= | Harvard's schedule {s particularly |Shea 1s offered to managers, Add bin estat Trsintisi aA ts Ohler Fiald) : 1 re logical treatment to his baseball man Brmmeeacibycr the Crimbon nell severe, with carroaiwith crois Crone |Noraal even dein Germee, Cts ao eect vralte Hlelghte, ace Burgi]. East year Canisius \College started) sity" ¢ RIDAY was a tranquil day, oozing| ager that the Giant leader may be j hould be adequately taken care of by |Centre, Dartmouth, Princeton and] ‘Strangler’? Forbes has joined the| side Avenue, New York University| %, Poot season, but picked up remark. Henk acrpeal tl over with happiness for Charles} kept in good humor during these fe REE gus wagon oniy 173] Yale coming almost on conseoutive|Commonwealth Five and will be seen] battles with the New York Institute| SPY before the end of thelr schedule, Ciinndier vss. bes \ A, Stoneham, Jawn J. McGraw| W°'rysome days before the World's : Barras welded gnly, 27? | Saturda The Crimson’s renewal]in Action with his fellow team mates, Se eee oe naular place |of football relations with Dartmouth |the two Jenkins, Fall, Edwards, Ricks | 190th Street and Third Avenue, Ford- t centre because of his accurate | wilt mean a great deal for New Eng-|{a e te vill play at Yanis d@ssing and aggressive playing, joined |iana, For -Jand Johnson. The team will play «t}ham connects the Canisius College many years the meeting | tt Ith Club of H e e C ast -O fi Let t any, the new Commonwealth Club of Har-}team, And out in New Brunswick, at ° . ; squad this year and proudly | of the two rivals was a picturesque || | P. h A Yi k 7, D . ; } a Sa em. Neilson Field, Rutgers takes on Penn- (1) Cc ain anke 0-Da pped the scales at 182. This in-| game in the land of the sacred cod. The Milo Club, 180 pounds, destres | sylvania Military Academ it gat st es y freased weight should improve Clark's 3 ete This is the third team that Frank =r ® ivot showing. , oN, Clark will have as substitutes al-| TO-DAY’S BIG GAMES. J. O'Neill has developed on Morning- ed Codman, centre on last year's ide ,Heights. The team from Col- Series games, that was furnished yesterday. Jawn beamed with joy— acted as though the series had been packed away too, in fact. He wi willing to talk anything, but baseball —there'll be some days for that soon—but {n the meanwhile there'll be plenty more for horsea with speed such as Flannel Shirt and Marionette of Agriculture. At Fordham Field, and a host of others whose habitat has recently been the Polo Grounds. ything that happened suited them right down to the ground—but they were only interested in the per- formances of Flannel Shirt and Boston Getting a Real Thrill} held them down to five scattered hits.| Marionette. Both won, For the rank to arrange games with teams of same weight. Manager Jack Silber of No. 1891 Daly Avenue, city, will do the i 3 eS ; Against this Bob Shawkey held the ; ceed, jhman eleven, and Frank Brennan | Carnegie Tech . a . Yale DOSh Ine. a er Fara legeville has never before appeared on! Out of Tail-Enders Beating |iea sox down to six hits. This {s and file | was not quite so sweet jt the 1921 second varsity. fine Hop! iinceton| | Manhattan Taastes have open dates | tn» Blue and White schedule, ‘ : RELATite CHEE ER CERA IMEI TR SRSPR KAT | Bib Ovo! F IRE Bag gets C. J. Hubbard and G. 8. Grew have |Ursinus .,-... * Columbla | fF Sa eee rere may be} During practice yesterday the Co- Near Champions, against the Red Sox hurlers In two| For the second time during the| MISS EDERLE EQUALS frst call on the guard positions, Both | N.Y) Amgen vs.cc.. uthecine ne PEAU AT SCE LST i | ULCER ETRE eeaeae ————— days. ‘The Boston players hit in back| week six favorites bit the dust, and ONE WORLD’S RECORD ‘ d rugged, and with Clark | Leh a Pa West Point] ty.) i < : : pal Grills ay ely AN J of Q 8 pitching, bi 6 5 Say iene Mt eer ane oe para | Ns ‘ “Weet point} Cathedral Club Five, light heavy-| had six members of last year’s outfit, By Robert Boyd. A ateais Re aeaeeren Rls var for the ‘second time this season there -—- SS etrerccid; Captain of tast season's vot tests Amherst] weight, wants games, Address the|two men from the 1% freshmen] ROSTON, Sept. #0.—The Yankees| hitting rinners areend the besew | Was @ double disqualification to pon-| Miss Gertrude Ederle, Atlee -7eare freshman eleven, is developing ank. and Mf 2 manager, E, A. O'Brien, No, 144 East | team and three players who were or | 11) make another attempt to-day out] Twice, once in the sixth and again in}der over. One favorite killed heracif |2@¥St!¢ Prodigy of the Women's Swim- and may supplant Hubbard or G Feng Meaty. teeeee i 50th Street, city. 1@ Ineligible list in 1921 5 ge ‘ t the| the eighth, “Lanky'’ Bob Meusel had ming Associatian af New York, yester- hwhen fhe. big games are reached. | Westminster "<2; pittes _ Nese] Danbury Separates, heavyweights, ‘apt. Kopplisch, left halfback; [®t Fenway Park to captu n by running into a fence on the way day added to her many laurels by equal- ling the world’s record for 150 yarde free style in the seventy-five foot pool of the Brighton Beach Baths. In an Invitation 220-yard handicap, tm which she started from scratch, she passed 160 yards on the way tn Im, 49 3-5s., the international standard time such, and the rafters of the grand- Lagtiert dient yr res | rhe Yankees had two chances to] stand would be housing some of them.| Wainwright of tho same club in the realize the mathematteal certainty Flannel Shirt, the imposing three- Brighton Beach poo! last June, opportunities, with two man on bascs, to ht the runners around, and he Duffy, manager of the Red Sox, Will] struck out. have no Yankee cast-off pitcher to] Many other of the Yankees did not use against the Hugmen unless he;help the excellent pitching of Shaw- works “Rip” Collins again, In such| key along by hitting at times when It a case the American League pennant | ™eant runs will still be in abeyance, to the post, and another ran away for a cireult of the track before he finally consented to break with his company. It was the sort of a session to put the most phlegmatic rooter’s nerves on edge. Just about one more Other candidates for the guards are [Hampton ..e.cirees eaters - Willams} are open for bookings, All challenges] Burtt, quarterback; Johnson, right]American League pennant, Hush “ Nio ‘a tee " received ch A Safr: end; B A. Anthony, B. 8. Cogan, R. D. |aviitinm and Marys lat: Binte| Wl be recelved by Jack A. Safran, | end ovil, right tackle and Cross, L. W. Post and M, W.|Mublenberg t se No, 837 Trinity Avenue, Bronx. year's captain; -Blaine, centre, an Greenough. Tom Woods, All-American guard n © 9 920 and head guard coach last year, How Handica ers Forecast To-Da S Races again in charge of the guards this jason, which alone should insure the “Srimson strength in the middle of the |] Weather Clear. AT AQUEDUCT, SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 1922. Track F Ach see sail : In Boston they are getting more|tnat would decide the pennant yes-| year-old son of King James—Turkey - Harvard is in great shape behing] — rat Race MRI Race Sauron Base Aisi Racer [06 © teil put of Shia. prement: werten ey acter Pe che OR cae Wa LAT teehee ile UR ep, ANSELM ATHLETES . bag —2__— ve hee pr ie 5. =~ Hh dade ee salina - ® Sox, 1e other by the Ch oF 7 a . the line. It js seldom a head coach] Evening |Battersea Joyful Rirkievington Lucky Hour [Wiid Heather |Lucky Antoine | With the Yankees than they have a ie Poe etate rfipdiye pai 1.87 38-5, Jaridentally. the fastest of LD MEET TO-MORROW is blessed with the big squad of expe-| World \Curtis |Earlocker Winneconne |Sennings Park |Cloughjordan |Guelph éived since Duffy Lewis, Browns: Bathtaliea, bowsven the meeting, showed himeeif far above} HO! rienced backfield men Robert Fisher] (Treanor) Shamrock |Our Boots —s The Peruvian |Capt. Alcock John Joseph |Wiid Heather Beaker and Harty dipopaenlayes ine? een nets HOWSvar: the average. While he was favored] 4. ct, Anselm Athletic Club will has to work with this season, At} Morning Shamrock | Joytai Kirklevington |Lex. ta. Entry |Wild Heather, [Lucky Antoine i Collins, former. Yankee] by the weight arrangement, the man-| 4/1)" its) anmanl. athletic meet least three backfield combinations} World Curt rlocker Winneconne igefleld |Shaffer mit outfield and they owned a champ! t who hald the Yankees down| ner of his score suggested that he Is] y.Coombs Dam Park to-morrow after< could be formed of the material that] (Daley) Battersea | Decisive The Peruvian _ | Alcock John Joseph High Speed hip team. four scattered hits Thursday, has} meant for better things. He liter-| noon. Several handicap events are on now clutters up Spldiers’ Field every | Eveaing Curtis tarlocks Kirklevington Lucky He TS. Tsidore. [Guelph The populace of Boston refers | Hugh Duffy for the pitching] ally stepped on Little Chief when] the programme. The serateh men in es Ti sa ast gil one'ttoc: cit rain Battersea ary Winneconne Mad Hatter , (Wild Heather — |Lucky Antoine See to-day, so that he can] Taplin gave him a looser line at the] the 150 yard dash are McAdams, Mit : i 9 type, but! (sprint) Shamrock The Peruvian {Bon Homme Polly Wal Hih’ Speed 4 series as “Boston'a own anot fall out ¢ ormer| final eighth, and was easing up at|chell and McConnell. In the 440, fomprises powerful line smashers, ~ - _ ae i is i mil out of bis former) final elehth. and was easing Up Vincent Lally will start from the ne, fleet-footed open field runners, for ventn, |Battersen rlocker Winneconne Lucky Hour |Cloughjordan Supercargo World's Serics. nates, the end. Marionette had the same] (N10) “Tegan, Junior Metropolitan Porat erie Gpacialista and: star kick. ram Rest Love \Joytul |Kirklevington —|Sennings Park |st. Isidore Lucky Antoine The $,500 spectators who witness oo long distance to spare ovef her op-| {buy cara champion, and William Dees a 83 8D F star (Malone) hamroek Decisive Peruvian _|Mad Hatter Shaffer _ Guelph the second game, in whici Jack Quinn| BATTLING SIKI COMING position In the final gan, C. A. L,, titleholder, are numbered eae 4 | vening: sen [Earlocker j [Mad Hatter (Bt. Isidore [Lucky Antoine apie . 4 Stoneham started the season with among the competitors. Foremost in the group is Charley |Shamrock |Our Boots 1 ’ |Lucky, Hour \John Joseph iHigh Speed. defeated Bob Shawkey tn a pitching] HERE TO BOX AT GARDEN Buell, Captain and quarterback. It] Giove Curtis |Dectal Winneco: Sennings Park _|Ticacey Guelph juel by the scére of 1 to 0, were a was Buell’s quick thinking and mas-| Evening tlocker ~|Kirklevington [Lucky Hour |Wild Heather Lucky Antoine — 1 Sean thal With nea Rot —— terly handling of his team that did |Shamrock |Syrdaryn Vinneconne .|Mad Hatter —‘| Shaffer High Speed moat driven fraptis h Joy at Rattling Sikt, world’s light heavy- M GRAW AND SPECIAL STAFF much to bring about Harvard's suc-| Mail curtis Jur Boots rhe Peruvian [Sennings Park |Witchwork || ies pies Yankees again being repulsed tn thelr t n, has accepted terms ys the last two years. Buell's drop] Racing Curtis : i Y nine jLucky Hour Wild Heather |Summit the pennant i gai Causa gaopaoler ilies kicking twice won the Holy Cross m |Batterse: i} |The Peruvian |Sennings Park Tiea@y Lucky Antoine aftern n they kept shouting : gaine, and hig right foot will be] (OrtelD ___ Shamrock * Our Boots _lKirklevington |Capt. Aleock _|St. Isidore High Speed ment to the Red Sox pl 1 may select for lim on Nov <ogle Na ved Form [Battersea Joyful Winneconne |Capt. Alcock Cloughic Wid Heather the result of the ago Louis] pece to-day by Promc avi eee rien O88'%, this your (N.Y, Haep.) [Curtis [Our Boots |Tho Peruvian |Mad Hatter _|st. Tala |Summit ame. When the figures went up ys Less Biokard, Aa = hate ee - a ae — = : stated the Senegalese sensat! BUELL AND OWEN, FORM Al Morning | [atte [Our Boots |Kinilevingion —[Tucky Hour Wild Teather [Lucky Antoine | snowing five Browns tiad scored two : . pels eepion Every feature of the World Series on the Polo Grounds will be thors el Ci 4 3 € jords el p! h ns we hre w ive he round cnet gti genet Prins Battersea Our Boots Winn [Wild Heather —TLucksy Antoine” | Sng’ vankos players thought that). pe nan tiey ton naread that} _sehn ds MoGraw, manager of the Giants, will describe each day how the . : Telegraph Curtis Joytul Kirklevington Shaft |Guelph se aa att matoh, If ‘ bd i lost. I th physical strain as possible, (Fait Play) lanaerace neoher lene eerie igetatttoneph) -(Nuperenrao he pennant would have been clinched | ~;, ect Jack Dempsey for the| Word's championship le won and lost. MoGraw will reveal she Inside strate Buell, being of smal! stature, is »y this time They are starting to} peayvw t title in the event that he| egy of the opposing team: pposed to do but little ball riinn'ng, signa of restlessness and are|\, 1 in his first appearance, Bozeman Bulger, in his entertaining style, will pick out the high spote wing uneasy. ‘The World's Hertes |, ¢ a creditable show. | of the series for special treatment. forming the unexpected at critica ut this does not prevent him from HE CO NSENSU S ispand promot ntention Neal O'Hara, The Evening World's humorist, will make even admirers tuations. It was Buell’s brilliant] first Race Necond Race 1 Race Fourth Rac Sixth t ff \ Dempsey in June] of the losing team laugh with his daily sparkling quips. inback of a punt that led the way to] nattorsen mr Tetrcisvinglon T Eanes Hour Tuan Antaina nd ¢ o Red t 1 # tlest bout here Robert Boyd will furnish daily articles teeming with baseball interest, " e in the ranks has} He } eed to meet Dempsey, win Bud Counihan'e carteons e' the Yankees. Jack Quinnlor loss. battle in clever pen snaps, downfall of Yale last year. Curt Joyful | Winneconte Mad Hatter orge Owen is a certainty in the Shamrock | Our Boots =. | The Peruvian | Sonnings Rark elph High Gpeed ry day will depict the momentous diamen@