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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922. le EW YORK’S BASEBALL MONOPOLY---THE WORLD'S SERIES---BEGINS ORLD SERIES FANS CROWD |ADVICE TO THE FAN - By Bud Counihan|‘“‘Jt’s Good to Be Back,’’ HOTELS FOR OPENING TO-DAY; Sd Says Good Old Matty - NOTICE - Muara =U BETTING AT EVEN, MONEY SSE Revue ae On Arrival for Series a ¢ Clow “Yo GET To ay f ot , —se ¢ reign Nations Represented and who had the distinction of hav- “THE Polo GROUNDS {ng four boys in the service, all over “Big Six” Now Ten Pounds] that the Yanks were eight to five. ‘ 7 r That's a joke. All things being even By Writers Who Will siz fect tall, Al Schacht, who was TAKE SEROME AVE SUBWAY ye Heavier Than When He |no team is an cight to five shot in « DownsrowN “b PLATFORM = - Take’ L" To GROUNDS -oR USE pes OR ey Taxi - BUT Have = ep Played Baseball. body knows how I'm pulling. I'm for sot a reminiscent quota uf smiles. old scout Mac, Then there were Lou Widrig, owne! 3 neg : pce 7 Rees Al By Roger Batchelder. of the Cincinnati Reds, and M@ 6% ond Mave L DIRECT 1 ape aril clgeda “Oh, but It's good to be back Of | op aunt gece von teanun's i th virtually every large hotel | t@mdby; Pat Moran. Tom York, the BALL PARK —— oR TAKE - the big mound, back in another 4 star of the old Metros, arrived not . World's Gert hate of be stands out and I'd say ed by the 10,000 attending the}jong aéter Scout Bob Gilks and BI! iT MUST ea . ‘8 Series k eure o be a pretty hard bird to ikers’ convention, World Series|Connery, the chief scout of the RAINED GO Those were the fitat words that mat ian pa Ru ak areas fans arriving last night were in many | Yankees, Dan Brouthers, who was IN CIRCLES! - dropped from the lips of Christy |W... they DO py Ahi the concerned in baseball's first big deal \ Mathewson as he let his travelling { c 5, ‘: hard put to find a place to COMB, son. But as for heroes, you for players, is here, and 80 are Bill bag and greatcoat flop down In front} cun’t tell where they’ i P. Dahlen, the Giants’ former short- uni't te re they'll pop up. Why, Various annexes were filled, par- } sto; Amos Rusle, the speedbal i of the registration desk at the Wal- Jone of McGraw’s young pitchers and convention rooms opened| champion of a! time, and Billy Gtl- é dort last night. might turn out to be the golden tdot s bg Se TON cree connie | oeey Stee St the L008 eeitos, ah . : 5 Red as a Seminole Indian from hare habs aude eat aed ae In rooms w eage! . - . pee ms which were rly hod eg Pet [Sesh faba : ‘ ; long, perhaps lonesome, months in| “He may take a very prominent part Perhaps there js not the excite-|to train in his State next yenr, ts on the mountain sun, “Big Six” tooks {in what might take place, as far as ent of last year's series, for to some | hand, and Nathan Oook, who man- “ , to-day as he has never looked in his] that woes. T've kept pretty much In ' was a “return performance''—the | aged successfully the campaign of ; \ nels Hits . touch with the make-up of the teams, Samé show with the same actors. But | the present Governor of Ohio. Presi- ry oe Ae “ nee but of course I haven't seen them the real fans, though numerically|dent E. S. Bernard and Secretary OR- BoRROW ALF GOOLAYS Feel GOOD?" he asked with em- play, How's Sam Crane? Is the Kid as _ smal walked last right through | Walter McNichols of the Cleveland BidwcLe . 5 ql phasis in reply to a question from Jim | ively as ever? Wonder, isn't he? [the lobbies, visited the roois of|team have come in, and Gene Me- OR= vse “He KIDS “ Se TMerney, Secretary of the Giante,|AP4 Damon? 1 saw where he gave ‘friends and argued the Yanks vs.|Cann, manager of the Bridgeport “SKOGTER.... ony kp . ‘| Jimmy Swinnerton a dinner here, De Giant debate with customary vehem- | contingent, has commuted to town. Why, man, I'm ten pounds heavier} Jimmy better? You know," and again nce. Fred Clarke, one time manager for than T ever was in baseball. 1 welgh | Mathewson tapped his chest. He was The betting was noi conspicuous. | sixteen years of the Pittsburgh Pi- 205. Pretty good for a fellow who — Mat Swinnérton cnly, makes. 00- One man showed ten $100 bills he] rates, during which time he won four = e castonal visits to New York and lives wanted to place at 7-6 on the Yan- | pennants and one World's Series, is in ve was wupposed to be off on the great) with the Indians out on the Colton kees, That wus at the Commodore {from Winfield, Kan. He is one of the a 3 =z : adventure, Not MB. Ive beat It!""Teands, “Don't let them look for me ‘in the morning, and it 1s a certainty | few who never predict results, but he i and here big Matty, beloved of all] to-morrow,” said Matty (nally. “Doe that unless he changed his position |said that his long rivalry against Mc- ball tossers of all time, tapped his | Wouldn't like it. The players are the the money was covered before night. |Graw had made him thoroughly re- rend! chet siihid elbnohed Hats attraction. I'm only Old Matty, back Detective Callahan of the Biltmore |spectful of the Giant leader's general- ie “Oh, the wind isn’t # Hate for a whiff of the battle smoke.” reported a slump In tue odds from|ship in a pinch, Jack Dunn of the & (See Bait geod SDs to have to run a hundred yarde. 6% to 5 on the Yankees, some time | Baltimore Orioles is another visitor. ' | woutd, though, but the doe says no. , to even money Inte last night, | while Barney Dreyfuss, who has never Want te BIAP Bele GUC, NS SAVE: HO ith wagers at that rate. Detective |missed such a party, has sent his ro- ve er aes’ ve 001 on him foe Smith of the Waldorf previously | grets. P q zig ; also, and I've come to took upon, mn 0 money with odds in favor] From Monteeal we have veteran Joe 4 s ‘ } g@ the Yankees, as hes Detective y < looked blue to those around me I was Bin Lense cp horwanractivertersated oe He the optimist, 1 never believed that | i pad Cannsrivanis: tem sporting [bel hea Bowainy ereces Gir ath : : was as sick as they sald [ was. But iter and Pennsylvania few sporting |ball when Spalding opened his first = i ee Mar, the eopd 6 ba backs guments were backed by bank |store in Chicago. Harry Poulos, Prest- Z x - Fe Ae eae erat atin ihe Brat tiie The chutes Where tin eMIRat’ ea 4 = : a Z I've been on a railroad train since 1 The old-time ‘‘sports,"" to whom a|Quebec, where the indignant fans — want te ietaves lake on Jay @ ‘orld’s Series meant several months’ [nearly hanged an umpire last year, 120, over two yeara and two montha bsistence at least, are diminishing [came down with Col. George Hamm LT aR pat Hou seb sty numbers, for some reason. House]of Montreal. All the officials of the cca te sei GBORNA: jetectives reported that fewer had |Canadian league are in town, and C. Gray AND LAUGH “lm going out to the old grounds ye to town than on any big sport- |B. Fife, who brought Mrs. Fife wit TH ON! wees to-morrow more like a kid than a is eve of their veteran experience. [him, has come from faraway Edmon- ar 1 OFF ees QMBe= encace a PoRTER" CARRY Ss man, [I'm all het up. The last words ose Who appeared at the first class |ton, Alberta. A PACKAGE TO THE Or Soe aan, Tov All nev abs The Wet Woy ly’ vere taken by vie arm, asked] GWeenign ——THEN WHEN HE AINT iiss GORI AKSES ie sapete whee AS ee eee ney |'How are things going?" and pro- EPORTER TO CLIMB ABOARD fee ‘ tough. There's thousands of ‘om ['d Nike to grip, but the doctor has put his foot down on it, Says It would take two kings. Nearest empty hotel room jot out of me that I can’t afford to UMPIRES FILE VOICES is in Newark, with public bath in Pas- GIANTS SECURE tose, ’ - From Battery in Lower JACK BENTLEY, “Get out on the diamond fora bow? Manhattan to outfield in Upper Bronx, Naw! Doe doesn't want any didoes “MAC ” AND “HUG ” SHAKE New York is stuffed with baseball ORIOLE STAR [itm on parole. Guess I'l drop Into pecans. At Polo Grounds bread line < the old park to-morrow wearing a for unr served ducats has been garg- BALTIMORE, Ma., Oct. 4.—As | red wig and a big black mustuche.| (2) ling frankforts for thirty-six hours, freely predicted, Jack Bentley, I'm going to keep myself a deep dank Lineup that waits that long for seats] great star of the Baltimore Club | secret. Mention the hotel in your is composed of good stickers ahd very] of the International League, will | little yarn, will you? There are sev. light sleep U be a New York Giant in, 1928, | eral people in town I'd dearly love to Bentley doesn't know he is sold, | hear over the phone, Oh, It's good to Jack Dunn refuses to announce it | be back. until after the series, but those “Bay, an old colored porter got un- “in the know" have been certain | 4¢r my hide on the trip down. He pelled firmly toward the door witli such facility that no one else in the lobby knew what was taking place. The writer asked Detective Callaban to demonstrate his methed; it was a masterpiece of quick and inconspicu- ous departure. OUT-OF-TOWNERS PLAY INTO HANDS OF SPECS. The ticket speculators, as usual. made money. Until lute afternoun plenty of tickets were obtainabe by those who had any friend ‘in the know" in New York. The out-of- towners played right into the hards of the Rialto gentlemen. CABLE GAME IN DETAIL. An interesting result of the game will be the report of a Stockholm, Sweden, basebali reporter. He will tell of each play while an interpreter will write it in Swedish and snap it on the cable Two Japanese reporters’ will be present. and another from Ha- vana has sent for reservation. C. M. Per ee oe AND THE FIGHT STARTS Pennsylvania, will fly to his home ae Harding Family Picks Winner. Warren Says He Likes New York; Papa Says He Favors New York. It’s easy to see Y' our boys’ school shoes are such sure “hits.”’ (1) They’re all-leather so won’t quickly scuff out. ey’re built on lasts scientifically designed for growing feet. (3) They're moderately priced. For example—one complete line of our boys’ town at 3 to-day in an effort to have pictures of the game on the streets by 7,30. i Frank Navin, President of the De- troit players, and Charles Navin, Sec Players will wear no numeral tags, but days of world serious are num- bered. * days are 1-8-5 and y ‘ * “Any number of men have written retary of the club, head a large De- Yanks -6. Can't tell the days] for @ tong UUme that the Sandy | *Potted me and 1 saw his eyes pop ‘85 Percenters sells for $5.50 and asked me to get tickets,” saic + all of whom expec By Neal O’Hara. to umpire in fearless, faithful, up-] Without a Ms Spring star will travel to Gotham, SF ee LEAT tee eth Cocoa eke: L Phen: Sree one New PCTeT “That meant that Uaiery Omen eatin: maxnnkee oven. tor tpsday's right manner, without regard to trac. Visiting delegation of hard-eating| and only a conference between | °#": ‘Say, aln't you all Mistuh Christy I must leave my business and go up- rom that city are: fol -day’s oratorio starts promptly at 2 P, M. McGraw and Huggins Ja acrobatic hand grip, tlon-owned press. experts is loaded to tonsils with! Sunn and McGraw was needed to |Math’son? 1 admitted my gullt ee i 3 facts, figures, thirst, hunger and ‘Well, Mistuh Christy, An am awfully Bn one and told him to writs to the |turer; John Ke multi-millionaire vere wane ae pepe in Drest [synonyms for Babe Ruth. A synonym Pee eee Raa Baa Pai rakes proud to mak’ you all comfor'able ana clubs, and each one is bere to-night |John Lodge, President of the City | wit, ane are Ciera Peay pals 5 FORUS Sad reins -C is something ¢or something else. But! oto Grounds last week and made JAM am Buttenly glad to see you with tickets. If the visitors would |Council; William H. Ducharme and{ “!t graflex obligato. ished bid esi something for nothing is still the] ir, ents for the delivery of | Lockun so GOOD, only realize that they weed only to|W. C. Crowley. Oscar Relchow is{ Monologue by ump-in-chlef, an-| 4. See McGraw shooting radio sig: | scribes’ motto. oe aectibesr is Oe cee ry, “Well, he mace me gulp, that fel- apply early for seats the speculators |here from Chicago with Guy Wood-|nouncing two nationally advertised nals to batters from Stattoa McG on] More things a guy can call the Bam, Bentisy wants to Brnavaee te ford low, Showed that his honest heart would not have such a harvest."” ward, a Kalamazgo coal) dealer, baiterics bench. ‘ mn for their benefit. I replied to |Walter O. Briggs, wealthy manufac- Boys’ school suits, "Scotch Mist overcoats, caps, fixings. “Registered Trademark. ore e ates with wi was big and red under hi: . Herald Ticket offices of the hotels reported] At the Pennsylvania are a party of Eonpenehis, 00 Felne, Seon See the quick-thinking, brainy emuieen were: Pre lintien Gua we ithe eee. At sever Wb eh ee ator ifs “Four paged -d as many requests for tickets as ever|100 from Buffalo; B. P. Dunn and a| Wtimate consumers of adinission dU-| Giants athletes screwing necks to grab | call Babe: Sultan of Swat, Colonsus of| Wed In the bos, for the MeGraw | before. We don't notice those little Convenient S before, and none had any on hand.|party of eight from Pittsburgh; J, A,| cats. Then xylophone solo of Yank|signals on whether to hit or miss the |Clout, Duke of Drives, Behemoth of rtaned a7 Pesoace: he ny things in ordinary travel, [ guess. eo Ave. ‘The prospective patrons, for the most| Friday and a party of ten, Pittsburp bats on Art Nehf's offerings—per-|mext ball. Bingles, Rapah of Raps, Sheik of inating iy ana ae sa “ae Maybe it's because I've been off the at 41st St. part, were people who had come to]F. Phillips and party, Norfolk, Va. J . 3 Ao ae tices Just before the battle, mother, New| Slam, Pringe of Whales, Khedive of the World's Series and had made|Joseph Whitewell, Buffalo Police Ber. | nabs: Scenery 1s all set. Umpe' cart) yo ie” wobbling trom excitement.| Kracks ani! minor offices too numer- provision for tickets, counting on|tillon expert; James I°, Sullivan and|h@ve been asbestoed, Stars’ dres8-| Hotels are booked solid from coal scut-| ous to mention. getting them here, Some, however,|party, Seneca Falls, N Daniel £, | ing rooms have been selected, with] tle to roof gardens. Guests are sle were bankers, at the conference, to|Grenet and party of eight, Pittsburgh; | direct connections to shower baths.|!g on awnings and dumb waite layout so long. “What about the series? Well, [ll tell you. I'm no prophet. ‘They tell them. He also defeated St. Paul three times in the 1920 series, Hie record as a pitcher is as follows: Year. Won. Lost, BUT whom the series was an afterthought.|Henry M. Naylon and party of six 5 7 edicts re] Stabbing’ baths in elevator wells, Polo Grounds is spot of world 8 2 Most of them landed in some specu-|Rutfalo; Ed Kenna, Allegheny County | Cl Farmer's Almanac predicts Pure) sories may be Manhattan's private| atrocities, 6 3 Jator’s office and paid from $11 to $15]Tax Collector, and party of twenty,| Weather and Prexy Harding claims) ggnt, but a lot of taxpayers from non ank» and Joints are contending 12 1 for a seat, or from $35 up for the series, with reference to position and the number of seats desired in a row. Nationals and Mrs. Quinn, Speculators had plenty of seats last Robertson, Deputy Com- night. Buyers are induced to pur-|missioner of Parks and Public Bulld- chase the whole strips, lest the slump. who is bringing twenty in a spe- which occurred last year and at the|cial car. vat edie aed ailel a fight come again! At the Astor are: W. H. Patterson, |to Yanks. As ball fan, Gamalicl ts ace eu inna wate seen at the [PUBt Mich.; George C. Shepard, Ni-| strong on guessing. But as arbiter he ls; C. G. Biss, Elm Creek, hotels last night. Most of them ap-INeb.; Dan Morris, Kearney, Neb. rey [8 Weak on strikes, peared at the Yankee headquarters at Seon ok ese bolton how ae the waldorf, vor at tne) er aulaa, Oke; Char a b {naming articke that will cop series, house’ at the Waldorf, or a Kan,; Charles F. Dodgo, I're. articlés tha cop . headquarters of the baseball writers m Bushman, Gallup, | 20m? #¥ hitting, some say pitching, z me say base ping, & y SEN COTO sa caw ore Ne MEW: Miler, Wateriow, dows: lading’ memecta tier aio. tan wane rivals was Goy. Henry T. Allen of }1..), . - wrong, as usual, Umpiring will de. \ S 0 . enison, Elk eid. ©. MeKin- | ty Bare: = Kansas, who reached te Commodore | penison. Bik Me Begin: [termine series. If umping 1s good, terday with Mrs, Allen. Showing|!* n- | Ruth will do no complaining, thereby one Pincinnat M. Baltz, El-}causing all Giants to drop dead Pittsburgh; W. M, Carter and pa: timore; Bob Quinn of the Yanks will win. His pa is rooting tor the Glants, Funny thing about Prex Harding Guessed Joints to win in last year's scuffle and darned if Joints didn't win! Now Gamaliel goes and hops combatant points have brought | shock troop: their carpet bags to town And this afternoon they're off, Hotels are fuller than three aces and|*ame as the steam heat. . 13 2 Bentley ts twenty-seven years old. bad results from the conflict b tween “Henry and Me,” the "Me" | (Thi oy me i] Yanks will then take four games belng Willlam Allen White, the vig- Son a is ’ - E.| straight, 9 to 0 each and every cay. orous Kansas journalist, the y= | HOomis,: Zanceville, O, Those Yanks are u scrappy teans ernor attended the bankers’ conven- iiniitne- augue Threw pop bottles at their own skull tion, and gave hig assurance that he| JACK DEMPSEY AGAIN in St. Louis, and Ban Johnson's got would be at the Polo Grounds to- the papers to prove it, Yanks are Moe mumnet Gover ees Hocey Ti BOXES WITH FLOYD] tsien ines cot ec ee now Davis, who ts at the Biltmore. 8 stools and Babe Ruth writes retary of Commerce Hoover arrives] Jack Dempyoy worked three rounds|his articles on sandpaper. Rougn to-day and Is expected to see the first] with Floyd Johnson yesterday and after] 8Uys, every one. Wor 2 cents they'd Unconventional Clothes for ‘‘Conventioners’’ e, Another was Comptroller of] the champion had finished with his| Knock an umpire's block off. Por hrrency Crissinger, who came up| schooling of the big fellow from Callf. cents they'd knock two: umpire. Yom Washington to talk banking to] nia he said that there was a marked the bankers and baseball to the fans] Improvement in the youngster's attack ut the Polo Grounds. and defense. Dempsey wants to see the The “furthest from home" fan on] result o ch » root in record is Harry Vink, familiarly] Mallen Square Gar ay nlzht | chrome-colored team, For five months known among the baseball writers. | sturcn, by 4 of current season, Joints were simply of whom he formerly was one, as the | met In the ring. full of scrap., In Pittsburgh seri “Milk-Fed Boy of the Bronx.” Harry] Many of Johnson's friends believe he| tley Were full of scrap iron, but could The highest yield of satisfaction for the money invested—fit, style, fabric, tailoring, and patterns--is found in ae for TWENTY our business sack suits at . $38 blocks off, und so on up to six for u nickel, But don't think Giants are A the Aquitani: cently | has be hed hi it thing be tougher th that? A‘) J Other reyuirements—shirts, hats, arrived on the Aquitania re y]has been overmatched at this particu-Junything be tougher than that? A! from Moscow, where he is with the|lar stage of his career, but Johnson} were umpire baiters. Except Phil 7 —and after all, what shoes, topcoa and fixi igs Food Commission, He sails back on|Mmself insisted on the match when he} Douglas—he buited hooks for fishing heard that Greb had been dropped out] whe: Oct. 14. p e When were saddened when they found that] yesterday that he had no fear of the Victor Munez of the Havana El} posult despite all the talk about Mar- Mundo staff, who had never missed @|tin’s great right hand. However, what Joints and Yanks series since they started, had died € met hitters before and I live} have done is neither here nod here in New York last summer. Martin is no better than /after. Chief item ts what they'll do SENATOR WALKER AND COL. | bes ad om Mame, of the lto-day. And here are things for fans Joints are going good they'r dancing fools, When they ain't going good they don't dance, other cigarette is so at interest bearing prices highly respected by BROKAW BroTuers 80 many men? and I'm telling you fair that he tried ]'® Watch for PIPP aT COMMODORE, to break my Jaw several times rings 1, See Hughie Jennings grazing BROADWAY AT FORFE SECOND 5 - Senator Walker, Democratic leader, | convince himself that I could take tt, [around third base, When blades of AD’ at the Commodore last night.| Martin on the other hand is laughing |srass snap at Hughie’s toes, seo him so was Col, Bill Pipp of Grand] over the idea of Dempsey's coaching |tight back like a mat ids, the father of Wallic Pipp,|any one to offset the Martin right Mst.] 2. seo Hiazoner toss honorary bali Let Fatima smokers tell you FOUNDED 1856} licoart & Myaas Topacco Co i ; f