The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1922, Page 25

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Ti aa sll ela id el a a sata able bia a ai ~ “IF IT HAD RAINED AT END OF 7TH INNING HUGMEN WOULD HAVE COPPED, 2 rina tpsnmes Hug Folks Couldn’t Win With Two Pitching Aces, Which |HOW GIANTS WON _ - - By a Counihan|BIG SERIES OVERSHADOWS Copyright, 1922 (The New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Co. 0” camera guys that were thicker than files and thicker skinned than Wwal- ruses. Actors and ball players and THANKS TO GIANT VICTORY Old-Time Enthusiasm Aroused in World’s Baseball Champlon- ship Because of Unexpected Defeat of Yankees, General ‘ actor-ball players at once started| | srs. , Leaves ‘Em Four-Flush for} piocking focus of cameras and wasting ssnneanagennassanss: * Favorite of Visitors. f Rest of Series. film that otherwise might be used to : ee acs take pletures of panic-stricken Greek Wwe S22 THEN DOUBLED YP By Roger Batchelder, wants to see the game to-day, and e army. MeUsee ac — Same cars HE baseball b highert ther] the current prices along the Rialto By Neal O’Hara. f Ls ug, hyherto rather) nave jumped from $11 t Gros STANCE ar tHe) © $15 for a Copyright, 3 1932 (New York Evening World), Judge Landis warped into view. iva —He FACES reticent and inconspicuous, bit] good seat, js Publishing Compa The Jedge was greatly annoyed by “We SPeepwayY —- New York's visiting public In{ President golman of the Toronte First game has been won ai lost, {applause and took off hat 4 bowed earnest last night and aroused old-| Club 1s at the Commodore with @ respectively. Contrary to prevalent |W to show his displeasure. ity ' BIOeD of Canadiay tone, “Goearmie 6 time enthusiasm in the World's Series Mathewson came into press coop and expert opinion, Giants up and slap-| started warming up with lead pencil, wy OY ee Many who had come expected a walk- sticked Joe Bush all over the real | Christy was hero of first day mob by Sw ann 99. ey yt © over for the Yanks, and anyway they —— wer estate, Yanks were a weather beaten | marsin of public library to a medicing atten urs had seen the same series in the same team yesterday. If it had rained at |*lmanae. Other prominent in id town @ year ago. De ‘ tn & Gow INTHE BE =) ~ end of seventh inning Hugmen would | pesvymeignt M anpion: eh egg fl Susu “rede hip SO he But when the Clants polled thelr have copped by 2 to 0. But atmos-|Irvin Cobb, champion heavywelght SHELL HNO @ AVR” Daft triple score in the eighth, and when phere continued fair and hotter for} W#iter- the out-of-townera, rooting for the Yanks. It was 80 hot Joo Bush had! gt 4.30 batteries still consisted of Yanks'by @ large majority, arrived at , to grab a shower before pastime had|camera men. Official Washington their hotels at 6 o'clock, much ex- cltement, argument and search of Henry G. Allen of Kansas was seen chatting with Judge Landis, pre- sumably about the series. Garry . | Herrman, the big boss of the Cin | einnat! Reds, had a group of old-time } friends around him at dinner Jest { night, Jack Dempsey was seen in the Bet- mont lobby after the game, ‘and Barney Oldfield and Ralph DePalma | were together at the Astor, One can get a good idea of the congestion of the city's hotels by oF THE OT ee one staggered for legal nine innings, delegation then marched on the field, Bush and Hoyt performed for |°°mPosed of Nick Ajtrock and Al ancient records followed. The Giants,! earning the rosults of a check om the Yanks. But Hug folks couldn't win | somach® ey pbieant Ae eulions r rré 1) by annexing the initial victory, made|oloyators of the Commodore, Over with two pitching aces, which leaves | Administratio: . ow ) aaier ! New York @ real baseball town last} 50,000 people went up or down yes- tem four-flush for eest of series, For | Band escorted Democratic delega- night, terday, Most of them were bankers, feven consecutive Innings Joints got | 108 across field, made up of Candi- = The Bankers’ Convention was over-| "Jur fendi cellent tee nothing off svrriog | 2ate AL Smith, accompanied by his = hanowed by. ie anctes. A’ MANOS ANGE teow decsiel peekins Ore othing off Bush but razzberries,| gout. Crowd yelped like Al was the 3 pth Ly v 2 Ld and took General Pershing to the ‘Then came eighth gnd last inning for | next Governor as well as the last one. } od Th THE ae BANCROET. enn nan Bie ey Or tae Oemnmot one) Weare pe Joe. Joints landed on Joe in fatal | They knew you, Al. went ci QUT TH C.F. adi ete ceneaa {hee aac Sen frame like the Pilgrims landed on{,.Ne%t act on programme was walk- “te Ger “Bua: Sunes quarters, prov at som: ie ha ing match between vaudeville guy Plymouth Rock, Good and plenty. | that hoofs like greyhound and bobbed Hoyt took sub-lease on rubber, but Pastime was already in the trunk. it was a nice day. That's official. We are back to Hastern standard clockwork, but coal saying time was oe ees yesterday's! . ‘hen Bambino whiffed out in first P ting in the hotels, ‘Those who favored ‘ ’ . Stands were fuller than] frame, cheers sounded like series was , the Tanke) and hee paces Esmee on stuffed tomato, About $100,000 was] being played in St. Louls. When Bam : them naturally lay low last might, I taken in coincidentally, with accent on|strikea out he does It good &nd A whije Giant fans, still skeptical abont happened during the afternoon, The ( crowd was gone; for the first time jn haired gal in white tights. That gal N16 three days the bell-hops and elevator won on form alone before race even men were able to talk te one another. started. Then Koo Koo Kiem, the , The same held true of the Biltmore, very visible umpire, performed fall the Pennsylvania, the Astor and the house cleaning with whiskbroom at Loe ea ppl (erin of pros- home plate and seri nic was on, pective or actual customers, ome plate and serjes panic y 2 The Glant victory stopped the het- the coin. plenty, It Is either the fence or the ~~ the ability of the MeGrawmen to keep | Ghowa that leaped to Hartem pattie| Z2t© fF Babe, and this time he swung Mille! vp their Fecord, wer no rather. | r ; jariem ej like the gate, ROM FoLLOWeD ie sel WALLOPPED => ont when ‘ 4 i site was big énough to fill Polo} Score by innings for frst five Bancrafy SwaRten oe ANSTHER IN | FRISCH Serine Ten Ee one oie 23% | YOUNG THEN writer saw $500 placed at even money | Grounds, the Yale Bow! and Custer’s {frames wag nothing to nothing, in-| | /T WTA MCT | She! Sams Place mam Ee SCORING BNICQOET AND fuerte a. in the Commodore late jast night and i 4 : clusive. Bush was in hole oftener] $ “®9% 2 GR BMI WINNING RUN: { | & $1,000—$900 bot was reported at the ast stand, More celebs present than ’ than farazen’s ‘golf ball, but put McAlpin, in favor of the Giants, Ia0- Hoetor had fleas. -You couldn't throw] necestary ingredients on’ horsehide lated bets wore mae that the Yankess @ hot dog without mussing some ao-| When danger hovered low. Joe's red ends, Storck was a star at Rutgers) MITCHELL DESERVES pe esggetenge ia tater Ai ihe tor's gray vest. You Couldn't toss a| Shirt’made him look like visiting fire- before joining the Military Academy. Ths doughnut without ringing some|™an and Joints gave him freedom L. J. Storck and Mulligan are the TITLE, SAYS DIEGEL| Yanks. ators were assured of millionaire's walking stick, You) the series up to awful eighth, reguinr tackles. Botl are strong and —- lavas Bt cc fey, the: Glant: victory, couldn't throw a luriat without cutting|, That eighth goes down in hystericat es arg * aggressive, but the Army tackles last] , MW ORLEANS, La., Oct. 5.—Leo| whereas if the Yanks had, won, in- of tome polis wing fe tore as inane when Gian ts ape year were frequently shut off from|Diegel, declared ted with Abe Mitchell =e s ‘8 missing were Mayor Hy! cs : terest would have waned and they of New York, the play. Mulligan tips 202 and|for the Southern open golf champton- 1d have bee: disad 96 |no more degeptive than Izay Binstel ! : Lay peuie nave vero eee Varaae A. W. O, L. and Henry Ford, F, PI lany ein. Storck 189. ship, In a statement here said he be-|in disposing of individual tickets for The guards are the giant Breldster| eyed Mitchell entitled to the title. the rest of the series. Everybody and Garbis@i, who form a sturdy a rere . ing once more that pigs is pigs. By noon, upper stands were loaded like sailor on shore leave. Giants oe came on for batting practice and hit] ysc1p eee see tate er many Cadet battles. Garbisch, 186, 1s for average of .900, Jomts were In| iiciing on Heinle like Pullman por.| Leomans, Syracuse High School Star, Puts} more of the rangy type and unusually home uniforms of black and white| ter on turkey’s breast. He was en- active for a guard, He made an cx- stripes. That ix also color echeme of . * OH fete 7 4 " a ‘ tere aaa [cellent record at Washington an homo uniforms for Sing Sing Mutual| tition ready to welts old mee toclves Speed in West Point Backfleld—New Cen) corre eure coming. to. Went Welfare League team, f tent medict; ds, But Hel Point. * Husmen womedeup few minutes| pranped his plann lon bat. cncled it tre From Texas. , Garbisch also is a first-class field e later. Yanks were in travelling|at the thorax and all he got was three goal Kicker, The Army most likely suits, but minus straw suit cases, In|hits, At third he covered more terri- . will have good need of Garbisch’s B. in crepe paper make-up, Joints ate up everything Bugh served ‘em, prov pair in the middle of the line. Bretd- ster, scaling 220, is a veteran of Services of busketball men. There are| rugged and ity success will depend * fow foctbuil saul. in the “ant that |jaimly on the development ot new play, direct from the Polo Grounds. / lo not possess a few basketball play-| quarterback and the willingness of the : tas era, Any one who can manipulate al coaching system to make full use of His story, word by word, as each exciting basketball hus little trouble with a pigskin, Basketball training ts inval-| Peres pont's opponents this season play is made by Yankees or Giants, will be uuble for the handling of forward] wilt come from all sections of the passes, Me te iin ae Woe Broadcasted from famous Radio-Corporation- More and more the cadets are em-| and Alabama Poly from the South, Westinghouse Station Ploying shifts and the aerial attack.| The soldiers again invade the Yale ‘The visit of Notre Dame every season | owl for a game with the Bulldog on to West Point convinces th» soldiers] oct, 28, put there's a tacit under- of the porulbilities of the open style *f] stanaing sbetween the two rivals that e le i. Five Thousand Fans Densely Packed in Front of Score- board on Park Row. twinkling of eye, Babe Ruth poked|tory than the British Empire, 80 By William Abbott. te ep ne SP a OE 5 2 sixteen home runs, which gives him| that and that.are those Copyright, 1922 (The New York Hyening World), by Press Publishing Company. | .,.At frst it was feared the loss of a e or: ries ames otal 0: ‘or the seagon, including . Ww * , ene at cen roi batting pimetion: Makita loditiic canis eoreee ielthat est Point's backfield is giving Coach Daly and his assistants the}i.im, The Cadets’ captain was one . torily gilled by Dietrich, a big, rawboned Texas star, son when the Weat Point coaches dis- In the backfleld the soldiers are not covered they had a “find"' in Dietrich, e _ upon an inexperienced field general.| pounds. The newcomer is from Texas : ' of French is a hard blow, This feetr}'ro improve the situation talent was! a, and M. and! was one of the best ran an. ice JUDGES AWARD GAMES AS GUESTS footed runner was to be the keystone |drafted from thé basketball squad, and | centres in the South in 1921. Dietrich of the cadets's attack this season.) Yusoma, who starred lust winter at " *) the "net’ game, ts. belng groomed tol game, wut iz an nccurate passer, A famous sports editor of the New York Tribune offense for the purpose of shaking) “se? Wilhide's place at quurterback, | n-ndy pivot man for any line to pos- } French loowe in the Navy #ame bUE/ tee gor football coaches to seek the| The Army team will be ble and will describe every game personally, play by fleld. The cadets figured big things of French this year, Freneh, how- Italian Joe Gans Given Ver- a ee | he . ~ : studies and withdrew rom eo dict Over Soldier Bart- Also running on the ball fleld were has a cap that fits. most trouble. The Army's veteran line is practically intact with the ex-|of the leading centres last year and e oe seldom required a substitute, wit t e a ll ‘a ception of centre and the place left vacant by Greene is being satisfac- Practise had hardly started this sea- so formidable. The unexpected lose who stands 6 feet and weighs 190 not only plays a smashing, roving Por two years the Army developed Its It {8 how becoming a general prac: | sess. each time was foiled by a rain-soaked ever, dropped below standards In two field in Slow Bout. academy after his fate remained In doubt for twenty-two days. With the going of French the coaches were up against the problem of putting speed into the backfield, Most of the candidates from the 1991 squad are big and strong, but not especially fast in motion, Just now By Ed’ Van Every. Italian Joe Gans gained a ten-round decision over Soldier Bartfleld in the feature bout |gst night at Ebbets Field. At 10 o'clock yesterday morning the early birds appeared on Park Row to obtain positions nearest The Evening World's magnetic baseball scoreboard. By noon several hundred were there and game and from present Indications the| no gpecial preparedness will be made Army this year will exceed its former ecg etl for teh engagement. Y: At least the Judges announced ‘words (5 i, efforts In the use of radical plays, 0 ‘ ne when “play ball” echoed out over City|this situation may eventually be re- |" with “a ‘cemictent boskathaty aan | Army 40 not want to Jeo : There’s an RCA set for every home and to this effect, but from the reception |s1411 5,000 fans were densely packed on} medied by Yeomans, a plebe, who|in the beckfeld the cadets will be) shances in the feature games to come, , accorded the verdict the Sole’ ihe walk, hanging on the sire aflwcnea or che ppruouse Krew beheal|eerenaty eculoned for pening a | WRI fF ete. the ane every purse. As low as $25, ranging upward riends predominated among the 7, “Le nual picturesque M * : Fac fei iiinated see the fudges| nes, and perohed on every available} ven, In practice Yeomans had | ‘#e™ ——— according to type of set. OF 8,000 spectators, or else the Judges} inch of bootblack stands, Tven the|* niece ; The West Point line with the ex- END were all wrong. From our point of| city Hall windows bristled with an ar-|S°W® unusual ability circling the] eotion of center is a seasoned com.|BABE RUTH TO ATT Owners of RCA sets are sure of broad- \ view, we were inclined to join in with] ray of offictalr watching the progress of [28 and once In the open 1s @ hard|pbination, Captain McEwen, who has RACES AT VELODROME ‘ the raspbe chorus for it looked to] the game. 2 runner to stop. It ts quite possible| had much to do with its coaching, casting results from the World Series. us as though Bartfleld did the bulk of Yeomans will play the same type of |##¥8 !t takes at least two years to] Babe Ruth, who is a red hot bike The first big cheer of the afternoon the forcing, and each stopped ubout 7 cova that Wi properly train a set of forwards, He itt ome of his Yankee team- P. i i an equal number of blow cote whan Babe! Buth viruak out in We jaanie Inn was expected Srom Wrenclicl fy conddent the adet line this ae, [EN "|. "as onee vor, velsaroa R aioe eal the big event by buying your \ Onihe whole, the “baseball night,'*| rst {nning, ‘The Yankee sympathizers| ‘There are : erans avall-lson will moet every demand ee 4 heierPeey A m. as this tistie uffair was dubbed, was] made up for It later whea tho Tabe| able for other backfield positions, Me-| White and Don Storck will again |225th Bt 6nd ipadway: So-mersyy, set fgo your nearest dealer and ask no World's Series Affair, The efforts} drove in the first run of the series with of Barttleld and his mauling partner! gingle in the fifth. ‘Throughout the were nest but not specially thrill- Laren, 179; be the regular ends. Both are sure | Might, t 168 and Woods, 175; Lawrence, the, 166, all saw action Uadalcaatearlamertabepe him for the Radiola Score Sheet which will ‘ tacklers, not easily boxed and fast | race, the distance of which # cquivalent down the field under Wood's long |to 62% miles, Whenever t were curnest but not specially thrill | eame the crowd acted as though Clty iast season. They are all strong de- (Gow the, fleld under Wood's long }to €2%4 miles, | Whenever, tie Sultan of enable you to mark up every move on a con- not so much. Sonny Smith and Wee] Hall Park were the Polo Grounds, Hach |fensive players and while not speedy |i iiantly against the Navy last sea-|belng run on the Washington Helehts venient chart of the field. B A rr s a .]are of the battering ram type of ball a Imost a sure thing that he . Willie Spencer went- through ten} Drilllant play called out a roar of ap feathers son and not even the dangerous Bar- yee is ‘3 Sag arnt tip ‘ine C80 = ° e. 7 e 01 e1 eemed o ere a] c' re wel ing close to the finteh line root 4 e e rather tireanwe rounds with @mith fla-|plause. Yankee sentiment seemed to] errr. of tig wondertill punting| chet, could gain much around hie] MAE cic, peal You can get all the thrills of being at all ishing the Mrnaer 038 Rigg ty predominate, although the crashing | woods is sure of a place. In the Navy| Position. ‘Twenty-five teams will answer the Pst od 5 id , A onalnery Nes pasting to Wee Will-| rally of the Glants in the clgbth inning} pattle Woods several times kicked | White welghs 170 and Storck 176,{call of the starter, twenty-thrve of merken the World Series games and have a Radiola jum at the close, received the notslest ovation of the day. | sixty yards, even with a ball that waa] Wich 1s @ little over the average for which already are paired ete Brandt, the ancient Brooklyn ery section of city life was repre-} water logged and very heavy. It will »yroved that there is still con- in the crowd, oldiers, 6 be surprising tf the cadets this season raise fight left in the’ old boy by 4 from the Wall street district, | 2 Boknike Biers) af Wore 4 1haee © way he stepped ten rounds with Soa a ooting, Any team with @ \die Brady. wan tha best beutt ores Tslcer,, © ones Sf Sapies ie of Woods's ability has a valu- of the evening and was marked by jostica each other and chcered vs thu | able asset for both offense and de- considerable hard milling most of the} game went on. fense, way. Brandt appeared to have a shade] Mechanical scoreboards were popular] Smythe has more experience than which the judges missed and then|all over the city, Only at Times Square, |eltier Lawrence or McLaren but the handed out a draw verdict, where no meckanicel board wxs shown, |Jutier is a tremendous line crusher In the opening bout Augie Pisano] was the usual crowd tacking. Ap-|and will undoubtedly be in the line- stopped Murray Schwartz. The lat-| proximately 10.000 persons watched the! uy some time during the important ter sustained @ damaged optic and|s#me at Bronx scoreboards. Special | content ter tuttg was not permitted to come| Pots were Issued from thi Trons « - eine) Ace of The vening World, while a short] BASKETBALL PLAYERS DRAFT- up for the third round. Weldon Wins} distance away a radko report of the ganw and Willie Garber went six rounds|\yoy in progress. Uther larwe crowd: ED FOR QUARTERBACKS, that were not so bad—and not 50] gathered to watch scoreboards at Graud| The quarterback problem 1g @ trou- The drew. decision Concourse and Fordham Road, and at!blesome one. No matter what solution Tremont and Bathgate Avenues, ie Mnally made, the Army must depend that will give entertainment for the whole ; | family all year round by going to an RCA dealer today. wishes to announce that permission toreport the W orldSeries Games direct from the Polo Grounds is obtained through the courtesy of the Western Union Telegraph Company. i crs Corporation a | 233 Broadway, New York Dealers: Cut This Out and Paste in Your Window. | Tr = @

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