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BY JOE WILLIAMS Times Special Writer : NEW YORK, Oct. T—It was about nine o'ciock in the evening. We were all sitting around in the grill room of the Commodore Hotel. It was a victory dinner for the Yankees. They had just beaten the Giants in the World Series. One by one the Yankee stars _ drifted in. Nobody seemed to notice them very much. They paid more attention to an elderly, pudgy gray-haired man who was wearing glasses. He looked different with his glasses on. Somebody asked him if he was playing the sun field. This was Col. Jacob Ruppert, the owner of the Williams Yankees who was ssing the victory dinner. He seemed to be very elated. His Yankees had won the Series in six games, This was bad for his Yankees. They had beaten the Pirates, the Cardinals and the Cubs in four straight in the previous play-offs. It was a great record. No other winning team had ever done that before. He was proud that his Yankees were so powerful. He
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American Leaguers Crush Giants With Power in Final Drive.
BY GEORGE KIRKSEY . United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Oct. T7-Joe McCarthy, who never played a big league base game in his life, hoisted the fifth world’s champion= ship pennant over his New York Yankee power house today. . There were some who doubted moe mentarily, just how much voltage those Yankee dynamos could generate when the New York Giants, playing before 38,427 cash customers in the final game of the World Series "| yesterday, started off with a tworun lead in the first inning. But the same high tension frequency with which the Yanks shocked the entire American League into submission this year was soon into play and Bill Terry’s boys were left gasping under a 13-to-5 score that gave the 1936 classic to the Mc- { Carthy team, by four games to two. Shatter Own Record The Yankee wrecking crew, which already had amazed the statisticians by hanging up a new World Series record of 18 runs in one game to the Giants’ 5, drove home 7 of their, 13 runs yesterday in the ninth inning to clinch the championship and break their own world record for last inning tallies. This was the second world championship to fall to Manager Mce Carthy and it was witnessed by one of the smallest crowds of the series. Nevertheless, the crowd brought the aggregate attendance to 302,924, a record for six games, and the second highest figure ever attained in any World's Series.
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is-st. Services at TY i Thursday, 10 as. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery.
BOYD—James Henry, beloved father of Edgar Boyd of Evansville, Mrs.“ Vonnie Brock of Princeton. Iler Boyd of Indianapolis, Mrs. William LB of Vincennes and Mrs. William McKee of Latesville. Mo., and grandfather of Mrs. Dotenhy Black of Vincennes, vassed awav at his son's home, 2627 Station ig a services Pridav, 1:30 at his sranddaughter’s home, 1107 Short-st. Vincennes, Ind. . Priemdz may call at TITTTR A SONS FUNFRAL HOME, 1916 N. Meridian. until Thursdav evening. [Vincennes papers please copy.]
DARNELY Filan Lawrence. of 5an1 § Rtate-av, Edgewood. beloved wife of Alnhine T-ornell. mother of Pred Darnell and Mrs. Ruth Green. ~randmother nf Marv Ellen ro Jimmv Green. nassed pwar Mnndaw. Ort, KR Peiandg mav eral) pt the Wm Br ASENGYM TTIINWRAT. PART.OPS. 2727 Shalhv.zt, Punaral at the Sonthpa=t Rantist Chureh Thursday 10 a. m. Burial Round Hill Cemetery.
DOANAR Prank. pre 52 years. heloved hoehapd of Maria Dansc. vassed awsv eavly TuecAav ot his home 278 W 10th-st. Tunarel ecaryjrer Raiyrdav, a m. at HWalv Trinity Catbalic Chur, Wiad invited. Burisl 8+ Tagenh's Comaterv. Wriends mov aah ot resi. dence any time. OONKLE SERVICE, oper PRAPNT _Maraline, nf 214) = Adamg halgvad wife Af William Fnelao hardt and sister nf Tayernae ond Cvrius Fmerson, Pradiag Halla pnd Marv RraAan stanmather’ nf Mery Civeeneg and Pater Sluday neezad swov Tuagday Net. Prinaval Weidgy Ast 0 2 mn mm. fram the FINN RR FUNERAY. FOME. 12821
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hoped they would be just as power- Jake Powell (above) won the World Series batting crown with an Yesterday's customers paid $169, Soi - a the Wo MEN—Sell Directories; cost 2c; sells for ful this year. They weren't. Bul| gayerage of 455, compiled from 10 hits in 22 times at bat. The “new |321 to see the Giant's electrocution, WT Raat Bsial Fine! Pov, Fetaars Tr REA RING i \_35c. P. O. Box 1225, Indianapolis. he was still proud. Ajlot of pev-| yankee” stole the thunder of some of the veterans and other headliners |bringing the series total up to Inviees, trands may call at the mortu- | hickory or reed. BOARD oF INDUS: MER 2 aan aT a C O L 0 R BE D ple who knew him were proud cf | py fouring prominently in nearly all games. In the final battle yvester- | $1,204,399, just $3465 short of the Jay he ial AID FOR BLIND. HA-0533 day, 6:30 p. m. Ask for Capt. Ball. him, too. He was a genuine sports- | gay the Yankee left fielder blasted a home run and two singles, batted |all-time high for World's Series A le 0 Talh, Pavey OTTO BRADE £0. TLTB8I—qualliy Work 10 CABINET MAKERS. ON CASE GOODS. man. °° in three runs and scored three. He tallied eight times during the Series |gate receipts in 1926, the Yankees cay mall 8% the hema of her matha | ._tiaues resiored. : : Vara m and in_swinging Douglas : Court Tnese people knew about the| ng always was a threat when on the sacks. Cardinal series. Nt mamma mara feion mr. | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING | stage work. CH-6750-J. HOE 4th. i World ‘Series arrangements. They Powell was obtainea rrom Washington this year in a trade for Ben . Y pker man, Do no 2101-5 Boulevard Place Newly decorated apt., all co in$ furnished, in-$ cluding electrical refrigeration. See Custodian, Apt. 56.
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They knew, too, that the only) 0 1. uo few years ago by Owner Clark Griffith of the Senators |baseball’s highest pirfhacle. TAnthe (pf MeL MLAF Moflaviwnn, FR 3 MEN—Sal d extras. Call ready f chance the club owner had to make Pr farmed to dng to in experience. Swinging into the World's Series| rium ‘mone snd Frans ww © Wate Gio I Ct i abana, R126050. SUPE work, 7:30 a. m. 47 S. Penn. Hoo 012 ‘any dough out of the series was for : they lost the first game to the| Tuesd2v. Funeral Thuredav Ont. ing: painting: reroofing. v9 Gitunfinne Wrwied it to go beyond four games. 2m m. at the vegidenen 1457 Vee.et GENERAL LANDSCAPING 23 Situations Wanted
Giants through a combination Of | wmurial Gramen TINT Gamatare Teiandwere thinking” of Horace u invited, AroDAw WwW. TTeWER evoeutem | PLANTING, sodding: 36 years experience. | UNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH CENTER, Ser the young cL of the rain, mud and too much Carl H bs MARTS. CH-6673. 6-7 a. m. :30-9:30 INC., for experienced men and women
yal - : bell. On the next day they scored POR WRATTTE_The Timae Prasat n Stoneham, the young owner of the | Composite 6-Game Box Score aa l9F SFPCTIeneed, men, and vemer
by 18 runs against the National League . LAUNDRY Missourt. KENWOOD, 3456—5knew that young Stoneham felt the WORLD SERIES STATISTICS pennant winners, five runs more 5 ; Funeral | Directors MIDDLE-AGED lady, housekeeper or care and water furnished. Call TA 561, bess same ‘way, that he was more a 3 NEW YORK YANKEES
ST. JOSEPHS LAUNDRY DREXEL 0254 | of elderly: city or farm, BE-1734-R. than ever scored before in a World WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM All wel So, USE SOFT WATER 36 Furn. Houses Apts. : . . baseball enthusiast than a magnate. Series game. _ |1321-23 W. RAY-ST. : BE-1588 | Damp wash. fiat Work finished 6/0 30 Rooms for Rent EAST Nie Sor erin It would have given him quite a belt H 1B 3B HR REI Continuing their championship | “jj "BLACKWELL AND SONS | Shirts Sn aeareh SY nsarcned I S cach | $9—COLLEGE, 2413—Large room, adjoin- | _garage. Others, WHITE, or TE to knock off the favored Yankees march, the Yankees took the next FUNERAL HOME LAGNDRY work, Tough diy or Anished.| 55s bath; large closet. (Carlines.) HE-| COLLEGE, 2204'—3 rooms in modern in four straight—and they were wo games but were nosed ou 926 N. Capitol-Av. -11 i x 5. apartment; complete housek: a the favorites. 8 y : P a } of apitol-ay Phone 11-1b $375. 2 saver, FFrompt seryice. LI $3—NEW JERSEY, 1215 N. — Nice cozy ities; steam; employed Ose keeping. wut \ The Babe Drifts In
the fifth game, 5 to 4, in 10 innings, Walter T. Blasengym room, hot water, private entrance. redecorated; overstuffed; Beautye . Well, anyway it is about 9 o'clock
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In spite of a courageous rally, by 2226 SHELBY-ST. ; . DR-2570 ing in printing and Sessa machinery. 9 of the stairs. Everybody asks, “Is| Frarson, p . day, in which Bill Terry used bate |193¢ W. MIOH-BT. BE-193¢ | MATTRESSES fenovated; also made DLO Bally BOE Deg iyo : 0 COUCH ON BS rT fee paged on procuring desirable his available manpower—there was LANN NA WE eal. YOU RIGHT" . ball player. A guy who is no longer Totals ...i......... ve FLANNER & BUCHA N room in private home; gentleman. in the ninth to whang in the greatt to be Babe Ruth. oo ns in (FoR for Ruffing in the cig g g FINN BROS. Wo: garage. For the name of any person to
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gam : {Ran for Dickey in the HEA in of the fifth game, from the victory dinner. The Yan- g 5 : In that historic ninth inning, 13 |1639 N. Meridian-st - BAND and orchestra isuruments Tepaired. | * nighed room. Owner's ‘home. ~ Phone: Superior Chevrolet, Inc.
kees have won a tough series— NEW Youn uavrs much tougher than it figured to be,| Moore. If .evvverivunnss 25°F HE RE pe $° and the Old Babe wants to come | Bartell, 58 ....ecooesses. down and sit with the fellows and| gf pg 2 to itn: tell them how happy he is, too. This veins is the same Old Babe who made the| HPPle, cf ......... Yankees what they are today in the 5c. public mind, the same Old Babe who Koenig, 2b practically built the magnificent | Jackson, 3b Yankee Stadium. : Noe p He is pretty well fixed as the av-| Schumacher, p ......... erage man goes in the matter of | Smi fone. 2 least he doesn’t have to orry. But he is no Col. Ruppert. yD ~ He doesn't own breweries Ppa Euiieman. ©. ~ apartment buildings. He is no mil- Davis 1i lionaire. He is, at the moment, just soni — an ex-Yankee. Totals «cvevreeraon.on 203 23 50 9 O "4 20 21 33
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head in the ninth inning of the fourth game. him at the Lead I EE a i Hh I ar ny OL ao, = Tete t head of the stairs is fourth game; batted for Castleman in the eighth inning of the sixth game. he Colonel himself and the Colonel **Batted for Fitzsimmons in the ninth inning of the third game; batted for escorts him to his table. The Old Hubbel a the eighth inning of the fourth game; batted for Mancuso in the nning of the sixth game. Babe is red-faced with pleasure. Turning over in his mind must be FIToHING RECORDS the Yankees’ terrific attack in the ® ninth inning when they murdered the Giants, scored seven runs, and virtually made a joke of what was supposed to be the most dramatic moment of the playoffs. How he would have liked to be in there! The Old Babe wanted to manage the Yankees. He can blame nobody u . ~ but himself that he didn't get the| Osstieman ......... : chance. With much too impetuosity COMPOSITE SCORE BY INNINGS - —and that is a mild word—he came | Yankees ........... 2 3433 3-13
Giant r 3 13 in and demanded the job over the an rarer 1 $3 2710 5,303 nal game standing—New York (A), 4; New York (N), 2. Stolen base— head of McCarthy . This was very| powell. Sacrifices—Ripple (2), Bartell (2), Mancuso, Terry Leiber, Rolfe, Di Maggio, unwise. The Colonel is not a guy| Lazzeri. Double plays—Whitehead to Terry; Leiber to Jackson io Bartell; Man-
cuso to Whitehead; Bartell to Whitehead to Terry (3); Schumsziher to Terry to jh that can be rushed, and to him a Mancuso; Crosetti to Gehrig; Crosetti to Lazzeri to Gehrig. Le t on basei—New A head, a contract is a contract—and he still| York (A), 43; New York (N), 46. pires—Geisel and Summers (American | oPPicn “5b
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the records of the classic. GRINSTEINER'S EXPERT Jepails On So musical instru | “'oereolator, toaster, for breakfast; prie| $130. Must sell; $150 d NURSERYMEN RIDGEVIEW-DR., ARE | front 140 N. Delaware, YT Hr.oee that blazing, fast ball of his, allow- SONAL CERVICE 06 W. Troy. DR-1298. UCKLE, 3002—Large front room; twin | show you: priced right. 1505 8. EAST-ST. - DR-4471 | PAPER cleaning, wall washing, floor wax- | WASHINGTON-BLVD., 32d—Lovely front | 502 Fidelity Trust Bldg. RI-8767 Moore, their left fielder, after he "DONALD. TA80TH. W. 412—Large room: new furnish- sr Best | Gomez, the 26-year-old, $20,000- LI1-3828 PAPERHANGING, $2 per room and up. Use Times Economy Want Ads, : UC. ago was acclaimed the greatest 1458, 8, Mendian DR-214 Do: sae PAPERHANGING, 12c; samples, cleaning, Times Economy Want Ads. ev \ - | NINTH, 426—Gentleman ‘to share large f N SES credit for two of the Yankees’ four FORTYILLE INDIANA PAPERRANGING, 3. 50 per room up: va- | NINTH. E426 Gentleman eons ni-mty, | 46 Securities TA-6056-5 RUSH obs make us smile. HENDREN | able. CH-6247-M. cash. N. LEONARD COHEN é&: CO., 8 E, men, $6.50 each. CH-2616-R AMERICAN NATL, BANK STOCK. SHIRLEY BROS. CO. EDDY RADIO SERVICE—Free estimates: RUG "CLEANING J. C. WILSON 2328 Brookside. CH-2211. | $5: STATE, N. 425—Two nice, clean Only $4,250—Terms wrecking service day’ or night.” 3810 apartment. furnished: private entrance. 400 Block, College Ave. LOST or misplaced, green steel strong box : stuffed, good heat, telephone, parking 128 N. Delaware HI-6418 eg room apartment. Adults, no pets. First-class condition;. all repaint¢d and ON and after Oct. 7, 1936, 2 will not be TRUCK RENTALS ments. Ca gall razee, LI1-2318, SCHL Oo BROADWAY, 2404 — Corner room and Cost Less—Produce Best. 3) Evoay Bl7m .. Times Economy rooms; kitchenette; private entrance; | on Denny, north of New York. 11 P al P Want Ads : ersonaits hone Rliev 1. BROADWAY, a a clean, ; warm AMERICAN ESTATES CO.. WANT trial Freatment and improve Your Gi Gregg, typing. book- |* heat. {ern bungalow; in A-1 condition; newly prove the Se ‘of my method in oe PARK. 942_TWO ROOMS, Taki HEAT. | B FOR APPO CALL 'L1-4287. _ WALKIN( .00 REWARD large room. kitchenette. Steam heat, |ished floors, new decorations, large bases S ik I le 0 GIRL for housework—Also sales downstairs. Private entrance. Circulat- BRIDGES & GRAVES, 243 N. Del., RI-3477, ; oh dy —Ott, ae hit—Selkirk. | . . : rr won a World Series. He wanted to RESULTS OF GAMES day to begin daily workouts. H ¢ runs rowel. uperior SVIOety nC WALNUT, 115 E.—Two rooms and kitchFifteen teams have been organ- Bs Giants, 10, Struck out—By Fitz= MARCELING ings, 12 Bm 10TH
3967 between | SEWERS CLEANED right, by the “ELEC-| space PR oO Sewer Clean- | sr SARE 2130—_Comfortably furnished LARGE 5-ROOM TRASH HAULING HE-507 BUNGALOW ALABAMA, 1104 N.—One-room apartment, LOST—Tan collie, part she herd; answers | TRASH hauling by job or contract; i) k ot: v redecorated: 5 big rooms, bath ard fur to name of Teddy. CH-1401. Reward. cial rates to weekly customers. LI-2 Sean ap fortatle; parse *IV | nace, large fr 2039, Dexter; eaty p. 7 ARSENAL, 134, 8.—2 nicely furnished res onsibis for any debts contracted b : ing; $2.50 RENT a truck; move yourself; save half; | rooms for r light housekeeping; $2.50. wife. onl fuse "<x contracted by myself. DRIVE IT YOURSELF INC. UNUSUAL OFFERING he nelte. One ‘or two. Stoker heat. Very large 5-room modern bunagolw; More Readers Por Penny -2826. long living room, fireplace, Time or sat yam ada. ‘ Spent—When You Use BROADWAY, 1301—Living and dressing breakfast room; nice-lot; Farage. ; loved 1. Hee ah or consider chee phone. Employeq ony Burgess RI-388. In HERS ; 3 rooms; 2 beds; §4. One room, $3. . = Be yeh we 24 ere 14 Schools. 1 nstr uction EAST, 714 N.—2 rooms, everything fur- | : 1523 KELLY g this ad a Raise? Come into Terhune nished, constant hot water; $5. Good | Bungalow, near Garfield; 5-room, mode No further obligation. i y keepi ng, etc. a Tas ekilied, | HIGHLAND-AV, 21 N — Iwo modern rooms. | painted and pavered; 1-car garage: eas to continue o If not o, Pet m AT ket. Everything furnished; adult terms. Call cErazee, 11-2318 SCHLOSS oD LESSONS si. z Sun Sase. 0 ; Chiropractor. INTMENT ING DISTANCE. _ REASONABLE. $400 Down on Mod. 5-rm. Bungalow : FOR _RESULTS—The Times. RI-6801. SOUTHEASTERN, 1523—Front_ apartment; | Just like new. Large rooms, newly fine t, brick and cement porch, 2-car gae For the name of person to| 2 male garage, Private entrance. men for the first practice sessi te 3578 Tor © Sa te] sell - oar. Call LI 20 Lely Wanted, Fe WARMAN, 229 N.—Three rooms furnished, Fage, Fron. 2021 Jones St. on yester- Moo . -base hits up with in baseball. They had just Murphy, Moore, Terry, Ott, 3. Two-bas fir 2 SO eNO | Rae come down and have a sip with First Game—Giants, 6; Yankee 1 Leiber, Bre 352 FE. Wash. LI. 4378 IP YOU ‘want groceries at wholesale, and enette; Si Ee $3; utilities furth B Winning pitcher. Hubbell; ‘losing pitcher. : i { FINGER WAVE chance to make $5 day, apply morn-| nished. ” them. Ruffing. ized, and a scrimmage is to be held | simmons, 1; Gomes, 1; Castleman, 5; Gum- Free Mass 22 Second Game—Yankees, 18; Giants, 4. each night between the squads, with re ation 3 de as an ea! Steno., Aid. surety, ins., room. Utilities furnished. Clean. Next Tn Richardson. : : 3 oom.
Winning piteher, Gomez, losin itcher, . ‘Indiana College of Beauty It 87 10 INC., LI- 2541. Sch BE? ‘Varsity Coach Peterman and Re- Fitzsimmons, 9 in 103° E. Wash. om. 20s Bp 717 Also fhaide. white and colerid pe ts
Cheers for the Veteran cher. 0 The band stood up and played, | op i cores vankees 2 ; 33.7 Wings: “Gomer, 8 in 61-3 innings; : : “S00 THERN AVENUE ; Giant . | serve Coach Claude i or- 207 Bankers Trust Bldg. Lic. Emp. Agcy. r ames—Yankees, iants, 1 laude Keesling super Castleman, 3 42-3 inning moma, TIM, neuritis and Jamb WANTED gitis over 18 for cf us ork: 33 Hotels A lovely 2-bedroom bungalow facing
“Take Me Out to the Ball Game.” Winning pitcher—Hadley; losing pitcher, ici con on; Ce ; vising the games. A cut in the A hot. necessary: apply’ RUS- HOTE L BARTON Gartield Perk: good ditio pri 4 to
The crowd stood up and cheered. | Fitzsimmons. Gumbert. 1 3 : . uad proba will 1 ext|s tcher—Gi ALLEE. The The Old Babe took his bow, sat |wioulth Game—Yankees §: Giants 3.|S5duad probably be made nb Ede Winning piicher._Gomez. y Colonial Theater. 1 oeieware at Michigan, Permanent and | AMERICAN ESTATES C6 REALTORS: transient. Clean, comfortable rooms; | IMMEDIATE POSS
3 Winning pitcher, Pearson; losing pitcher, | week. $23, r—Fitzsimmons. Umpires— { ESSTON_ $300 Srsrignse co references baths, running water. Reasonable. LI-| 5-rm. bungalow; oak floors, full
down and said—“I thought you was! Hubbell late; oMagger rth (N), first; make fifty runs in BX ninth | Fifth Game—Giants, 5: Yankees, 4 (ten >z a (a, see tirman (N), thirds E new and mod. innings). inning 2 pitcher, Schumacher; WILL PRACTICE TONIGHT Time, 2:50 at 3 EXTRA Tv, $8. No ox | Tes pasement and porch; 2-car garage; park 0 The South Side Buddie: i e Drug Stores. ence. cai | ready for work, 7:30 a. m Corner Delaware and | frontage
80d Why 3 you?" Some- gen a ore 13; Giant WIN Y S50 SLR Dela Mode 1918 W. WYOMING how this incident gave me as great ees, ants, SB S. Penn ont. - 3; ghar, rn out- 2, a Kick as anything I Saw In the | Bammmons >: Comes: ‘losing Bittner. | arm will hold its first practice of| NEWARK, N. J, Oct. 7—Bob Pas- WHITE girl a Rovio BIDET WEI: a §: transient: weekly. | BRIDGES a ry Del. BI Let ball game. Maybe I'm just an Old SIXTH GAME FIGURES the season tonight at 1625 English- | tor, New York, Faveked out rod soo st | ing. $3; go home nights. 3861 Carrollton. baths. Daily. gf up: Teck $3. Say Fou Zioverties wi MEIN av, at 8 o'clock. The following play-| De Sola, Spain, in second roun ADO H -
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Babe lover.” But it was a nice pug ait sture, wasn't it? Ard now for the Shans rete game. Or rather the series.|gon
hile the Yankees won the classic Giants have nothing but credit Ing to them. And that is true. the Giants should never have n in the series, They are a bad 1 club. They staggered into the ational League
ers are asked to attend: Plummer,
Brandon, Hunt, Wampler, Briggs, |counter Gallamore, Wenning, Faasch, Me-| — Cleerey, Dietz, Gill, Stauch, Foust, Sullivan, Piercy and Ostermeyer.
WINS SECOND STRAIGHT Bind oi its second baseball victory of the season over the Warren Central} nine by a score of & to 3. -
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