South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 276, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1922 — Page 9

TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3. 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES - . ' . r : .V 8r 1 P I " t A MM5 . ; .1 " 1 """"Wm-k. .vi by G. Mollis lUoIf ot?fs Rooters, Five Hundred Strong, to Invade South Bend Saturd K 4 ay 4L a GIANTS AND YANKS PREPARE TO OPEN SERIES WEDNESDAY RESERVATIONS ALL SOLD FOR WORLD'S SERIES BATTLES VISITORS EXPECT TO GIYE ROGKMEH SEASON'S BATTING LEADERS It's All Over Now 99 National Champ

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OPENING RACES AT LEXINGTON GOLDEN JUBILEE ARE FAST

rft. Lo'ii critics

tl.ai O'IIourk';' !-n: -i wiK !r.t-:i ,t !-t;f'f bntt-.

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-a iio -"out-'l .he St. ri i k ' Satsiril.iy, has rc-

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far stronger

tlun tiiit of :.i.r. fa'.'.. It is ftopM .'ihfi-l i-f K-i! i rii.izoo, a n'ron;' of-fn.-- ? '.:rH ore- rf th outstanding i !;ar,i' t ri-tit s. A 'wi'x-k f :,0 0 f-ats for th? S't. I,' u!- .-t;: 3' nt I.o.Iy crmir.sr for tnr t"'n: has hcen rc.orv 'J. ico .riling to otn.'ials at Notre lUm Tho xlu5nts ;tr" plannlr.? a hip excursion, thl K.inio br inf? .hf f. aturp on1 of trflr t."n. In h: r';on lturc and on the !,'!,! li-t ni'hi 'oach Knute K. Ilockn" ; oii.r'.! out to h!s inrn their ir K.i a:-.'t fhc;r achi'-vc-mentx it the K'a'.im.iAf) irr.c. A wor.i of rrai.' f -r this ;-iay. arvl a' severe (r:t'c?:n for 'hat. was the projrtim. Tho ihixi id -.v;u !-rni through only a I.ht workout. All the men were In fairly -"d condition, only a few loinor injuries rrmain'nf: as a result of th initial coinlat. Forro.-t Cotton, t irk'. who va.i kept out of ho

The Creat V o 1 o Furnishes Thrills itr Walnut Hall Cup Race Willi - Speed. LKXIN'CTON', Ky., Ort. 2. Some of the most fi ectacular racing In jt.s fifty years of hKory was witnessed at th opening day of the 'lolien JuhiI'o meeting of Kentucky Trottincr linrsc I'.rer-drrs association .Monday afternoon. The feature fviit, the Walnut Hall cup, went to San ford Small's four year old colt The Great Volo, the lieat.s heins the fate-t ever trotted in the event and the third h'-at equalling the record for th" event set by Ante Guy in 1318. Peter the Prewcr in a hot stretch drive, landed the fir.-U heat from Czar Worthy in lmpres-lve style, bui Cox changed his tactics with ThCireat Volo In the .cond and third hats, comincr from behind in vtll timed drives and landed the brother to I'etrr Volo and Yolq-a in front. Czir Vorthy was not j)rominent af-' ter the flr?t heat. Krank K. Kllis' filly. Jane Rovcro.

1:U kZ SrS' -rmtt f . iJrr

first t!:i" br-nu-' his injured foot;of hiH mvn hrred i n-. with the local

hid t; rt ( 01 n p.ctr Imbach thi.s wfck.

healed, will

INTERHALL GRID -SEASON TO OPEN

Initial Clashes Sunday Winners of Groups to Play 3 for Title.

th

I'nivr rvity

ro into action

Id next Sunday for w a. reealed last

I?'.; rrh ill t 'Mrrts at o f Xi t r" I i tit- w ill

on th- football f tiio first time. :

nicht whn tlie ye.ir's schedule was ir.nounc.d b llev. Patrick 11gerty of tlie minor athletic bo.ird. Play in the campus b at;ue this fall w ill 1m' in two divisions, th" championship to he df.Tinlnd In

a titl ?am p: a son Th'

which will close.

trainer Hen White as pilot, won the thirty-first renewal of the two year

I old division of the Kentucky futuri

ty. Her second heat in 2:Uj- is the best of the season for a two year old trotter. .lane Revere k the daughter of Yolca that won the event in 111.". Volga's time on that occasion was 2:07 equalling the then world s record for two year oJd trottincr fillie. This is the first instance where a daughter of a Ken tucky futurity winner also has won the hi?toric event. W. 15. Dickerman's Finvarra was a rather easy winner in the 2:15 trot which opened the meeting. Pinn Mac from the Murphy htable.s was the favorite, but the brother of Kscotillo was not to be denied.

. Todd Hart trotted a Kood

1 the other.s never beir prominrtu

The closiiiic event went to in Comet, driven by Henry Thomas, tw. (lnisiu.Q t.-inir fdo: in each heat

land the time and 2:0Z -4.

race.

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Savs (giants Tlav MeGraw's Way, While Huggins Allows Yanks Freedom. p nit.wcu HICKIIV. f .Manager St. Louis Cardinals. I think I know the managerial methods of McGraw and Huers ins. In th pat thr seasons the Cardinal club "has played the Giants games and has won ö. perhafs the best three-ytar record any contender has made acrainst the Nr.v. York club. Miller Hu. serins was manager of the Cardinals in 1017. the finst year I wan president of the club. I came to know him intimately at that time. Prior to that, as manatr-

Artie Nehf Expected to Start on Mound for John McG raw's Team. nv in Mtv ii. iw:i:m,. (l I. Stall Cornf xni(lcnt.) Xi:Y YORK, (ct. : With ofTlcinl titles to the pennants, in."tv1 of mathematical certainties. the New York Giants and the Yankees were brushing up today for the world's series. John Mc'Iraw, manager of th

j National laeue championf:, ani ; Miller Hup-rins. the pilot of the ! American lea tjue pennant winners, 'ordered their charges to rerort at

! the Polo grounds- today for a ÜRht

workout. With the exception of a few minor ailments, both clubs were reported in good shape and ready to present their ful strength in the opening game Wednesday. Rabe Ruth has ben nursing a strained side that he pulled In batting practice a few days ngo, but he said today that it wasn't bother-

I ing nim and that the om swinqr (was all tealy. The first of the reserved seats for I the series were mailed out of both lotflces last night and the secretaries

of the two (dubs assured all purhas Mr. Stoneham and other asso- chasers that they would be deliverciates, and they support him in all cd in plenty of time for the series, his moves. In Jennings, Rurkett, Although the demand was said ti lol m. Kinseiia and several others, he heavy, a few reserved ?at wer1 lie has men who are able as coaches ?tili available today. and scouts. 1 it Avas announced that 20,000 l!;s Money to Tsc. 'seats in the upper stand and the He has. money to use :ind he use ; bleachers voiUd be placed on sale it and he has great players, but hIst,efore each game at 10 o'clock in team, as an institution, is a McOr.awjth morning. Purchaser, however, institution. He interested financial have to enter the grounds just as m-in in the club. He mo'.ded its lib- soon as they get their tickets and

enerallv held that ,;,u l101lJ- ' rnonj uea nas'PaiP8 are limited to one.

0 en used iy ,i 1 1 ra w. Me selected

j Judication- Point to Another ; Kecord-Breakin:: ttnd- ' ancc N. V. Tired.

This is a famous quartet. Not nece5arilj' musically famous but famous for all that. And music of the vocal variety whM they were er.ga.ge4 In producing when the photographer caught them. ARRKGRD rausio, anyway. Reft to right, these son ."birds are: Woods, Ruth, Witt and McMillan. "It's All Over Now." their favorite lyric, is what they're rendering. , BRANCH RICKEY, CARD BOSS, COMPARES TWO NEW YORK MANAGERS FOR SERIES

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boss in the summertime too. Things go his way sooner or later. If not rigfit now, then pretty soon. Sort of an "eventually" proposition. There is no such word in McGraw's dictionary. The words "riht now" are on every page. Force vs. Calculation. McGraw forces result, the kind he wants. Huggins calculates that certain results ought to follow. Roth McGraw and Hugins dis

prove the idea

it taken physical greatness to be a

sur-cessful manager. McGraw used

to be a little chap as a plaver. but!''

he Lrnt along nil rig'ht. and Muggins' head keeps his ' pounds uit ot trouble. Resides, the lay when players had to be man-ha r.-lk-d ha 4

hi

Yith the exception of nproint-

mins (;u;n. c(H,li:tt MKs Glenr.a Collrtt. 1 years old, of Providence. R. I., was crowned National Women's golf champion Saturday when she defeated Mrs. William Gavin, Rngli.h star, in the finals at White Sulphur Springs. Ya.

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eno'ili rr : 1 ri. . -. ?; : ' '. ' !-,. a n"i v. ,: ; ; :.. u ,,: ; ic a ; )-. ; t !; :.--; . ..- it' h' a b i : t p , ., ; . s, ; j , tur.e of 1 S,"'"' f .T tl.e t : .-' s. das ,,r a s.i:: : 'il .-f : e v.. , A. ets. ari or.'.v '! f.. . V. j; . . ri'Fi rv 1 st ' ; i ' -C on the day I' u ' 1 r 1 . c . t M I.tte co;u' r a jr."T'- 1 of 1 or. Thü 'i of t .1 ! :.iT !itlirouh th- l"': '" " - r 1...; ; . Tl -totliy ;rii:g ; p-;. ; ! s :: !vn.ber of th e : . . i t t b.rhave o :; d 1 : 1 r : n ' supply and .;. :o.t -.d To th. i:npii! u:. :.- '-.f.i civ icply: "No iC'ir-' ;e-'!d :: ',..- I.:r,.c-,;, th.e day of :!. i; j -i Th;- i..I:c.i t . 1 1, . : . c ' i ry t 1 r -ports. Nf w V" 1 k : - t f .coiul c-;u-;e v, 1.; . t 4 . - :a -1 -n..ii.y yea rs w :t h t '. s tce im 1 ' n -s that marke 1 ta.' : : 1 . v. m .i!'. tndaru''' ic"id-. w-.-re b:'--k,. . tli it o''cai"i:. !i"-- - . .-. g - Were jda e.J . t ; : ,.-t n - ;.:: therefore th.' afjil 1 : k; r ... or: etc. can only h "--.:):. ! ! ..rof'tSo;i. Regar, lb s . f , rr i-:g d-'trivd for seat, it is oh :, 1 th. t t he 1 i

er of the Rrowns, I played against r.ased. if R ever was.

the St. Rouis' Muggins f;ot his fnlucation in the

Huggncs' (Mm in spring and fall s-m

ries

years. Also this year the Cardinals won two games from the Yankees in New Orleans. I also nm pretty -well acquainted with both men off the field.

lor several' v- school of the T'r.ivcrsitv of Cin

cinnati. I don't know his nation

ality, but he" a Yanket . with the .trading instinct of a Yankee. . McGraw- -was educated in the University of '"Give and Take." an eclusivelv America n institution, and

'Roth Are Resourceful. ! nP graduated with high hono-s in Roth McG raw and Hugitirs are ro-! idh courses, sourceful and impervious to criti-j .t nt iiat cirm. good or bad. Roth are sure. u wouM tako" ,omo l0rin. of thems-dves and work best under, into om4, t,nir,i,. rrf.uvnnt matters

INpecially may this be said;to .p th;it ho ,voul(1 1iav,. n

more -apab!e if fie had been grad11 1 triil ri nt li .r Vi 1 , T T j" 1

draw is capable and a man of '" parts" let it ;o at that.

assistants and lie chose his'ment nf nrrnires. which is exnected

;yci's. . . ! today, everjthing is in readiness for

Raehall is bigger tlian any man1 the opening of tho series. Neither in it Inden!, than all men in it. j manager, of course, has .elected a but John McGraw has contributed a j pitcher to go out after the. f:rKt lea. ling and fruitful part in making 'game, hut it ia considered almost a the game the gre ate st scientific sport certainty that the Giants will play in America. behind Arthur Nehf. and that Joe The cart er of Miller Muggins in: Rush, the ace of the Yanks, will be Nen- York lias been of shorter dura-j?fnt to the mound by Manager Hugtion. but the winning of two pen-!cpns. nants in as many years is no small! Groh is considered sure to start at

CROWDS ARRIVING

IN NEW YORK FOR

RÄCTJBATT PT AQCTP !vin d M Tirts ,rr ' 1 1 5l v DnufiDHljL uLnuulvJ v i !" n 1 v 1

etithustasm : not tl.c;.-. l.ori f c. are a bit wfiry wi'h ein ni p;.i 1 ; : ; I "oatl clubs and i!i',-rst :; the ou'come of the .-eries i.mv be said t j be almost imI. P i 1 : - 1 1. -h i p is a b-'. I art lie re. ! Your Nov Yei iv r. however. ;s a icrratuie i.f l.ab't. Go;:: to a w.rl 1 J-eries is son i et ): . v. g it; it :s done b I the b- st fimihe. Me d .- it. if th- ! i n l e ; i : 1 i : : ' : i i - ; ila . 1 1 e :: j the seil our.

Indicat:op.s are pral'e.t that 'i-

C" 1 i th-

contribution as a starter.

fire.

of McG raw-

it baa been said that McGraw buys; his pennants. There is no rule J against it. but I don't think that any

manager gives youngsters more)

MIS HARRIS WINS .

GOLF TOURNAMENT

J thin! for the Giants with Casey 'Stengel in center field it' he gets rid I of a charley-hors that has had him limping around for several day. Since the Yankees have, no South-

iaw regulars on the pitching ßCJiff.

Stengel probably will play through

the scries if he is in share.

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in vs. Carr

R rift 1 1 1

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Group 1 ' Trot. Riownon s Corbv. Sor- i Kirivam. br li

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hoi , ., , , . , g ' " : . . . . i mere is innen ui.ct!sion as to

oit n'i v... eiiancr uian .uniraw . r i ii, ii m-

! stance, never had played a profes-

cmml ''ini bin wa.-j nicked Mil as

Defeats Mrs. Cooper in Finals for Championship Consolation. 2 and 1.

Cot. fo.n vs. Nov. sen vs.

vs. Sorin. i'rown-

22. Corbv

Carroll. ---Corbv vs. Carroll. RrownS'Tin. Grouj -

-P.adin vs. Wahh.

lheshman Mall.

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j'J alsh s. Pay .-. Fr hma:i 1 la'.!.

' . W . let

Or. Stud. er. riot. Ra din Nov.

Mall. Pili-

The b.ob-rg tv(I. vi. -ion wi'.l p'.a

y ."i u r. i N o v . l . a n .

:-,: ci is a w ill be

-Walsh

- Day

a s .follows :

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in 3. Tür Sl." bv Atlantic Jlx-

(II Kb-mii:gi

r,.ild Mart, blk.g.. ( Th.unasi . .

I'l l in M.ic. b g . I M urph y Od..r:o!. Mac blk.g. (LittbM.. Alice H. nl.". Ir in.. I be. mils ..

ot.'h'.r 4',r.. l- Yi.'tor Xliii. I.iitninta and

I I'.-t.T Will Tell al-.i tt:irtr!. i Time, - c. ' :ik.".b...

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2-Yenr-OId

j .Tare Iv. r. l f.. by G-iv Ax , w o rt li r . ( V h i t i . .

Th SnatiT. .-h g ., 7 I Mclbui.ibl - , (itilf r.r-Ttf. br.f. (Whüri -7 ! M.irv It"x'. h.t 7 3

i in each I.r.i Illtt-rxlie. b.c.. ((buhl.ir.l 4 5 K.wi.fin it I Tie aU""a Rlllni, Harvest Tadd. I' ;er

' 'l-e iV'.l'iniin-

....

iged Nov. 2

the part a manager plays in a world;

To be sure. McGraw

I M : s? I a u ra

wi' the woman'.- :

Harris, who piloted ro. f am this yeor to!

Bowling League Standings

S:u dents,

j Hie K.-ntni ky l iiturity, ? In ;5. Iiir

,.a.

cinml ''ini bin wa.-j nicked mi as

1 i ii nv n re" narr a a rger narr i nan .i.. ... i ... u. t t i

1 1 a free agent. Muggins, quick and j . . ro on th a V V " U I r,l,,'s " I" a Tecnr.te in bis iudmen f.f nb-ver-i ! , "'P' . " V u fun-l up her murna merit activities Mud Hens 7 f cul;lt ,,n h s jua.mon. ot p...ei.. lt. will diret t n ery details of his fo tl,0 r,.,. .(1,n i)V defeatin" ' r.n.ww .. ! - has devolope.l several .youngsters.' l Ui V " V t 'Indians VI but he has bought some ready-madehame;,r. ;. , . unJ L l 0?5" r tu tinals for s;;

ones, as well as McGraw. more the c ra te-ic Fach s he -an,p;or;sn.p enso: ition. - "P'Yank. ..... I T,. Kin,l nf Iti.ssi,,. ,tnore the stiategist. Ra ii 2s the ar l j to . M Harri got the . Athletics Two Kind, of lMvdng. thor but McGraw is more of both. u,mn (n V,.r OM, ,nf..,, 1Ir:.,line ,El-on.... Hmnrins allows his o avers Biorei ... .. Pl mn "n 11,1 0,'",,K-- bti.alng . s-nator .

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i fact that the Amen, a n P'.mk1

Pre?s Representatives From i

Kvery Large City and From

Foreign Countries Present. NKYY YORK. Oct. 2. A fast freight train .stopped in Newark, N. J., at di:.-k Monday and Irotn otic of its car doors jump.,! a lengthy, sun"burned youth, known down in a lar, hot corner of Texas, as "Rung Jim" Uaker, .-tar hurl' r of a. scmipi of essional team named after a gl'" er tor advertising io.u-iios. Jim (,'inie in New York on a ttibf

ttrain and found a cheap hotel. ,

"Who's gt.iiig to pit h the

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sot'lation i.s btblif tu a ein und the additional ; io i of that cone? Rt-1"- d;l. th-

i from out if" tow i

; lions at lo a". ii"t- !- ::"t -i i as was the cas-- la-t : I P.ven o-it of low :i wsp":; j.ot j'!i'iirsr s;"-' .al '!; !) t"

I s i . s w ;t !. th- i a i f: e j I : z 1 . i n til i t a :; .from as fa I Jt' a. M " ''

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aba r.dou t f- " " 4 ; ) 1 ' Tie 111', Alil c.'f-

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Freshman

Student?.

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j rj.iU. Kih. linii.i. Jiiilg-' Prisco and Craw-

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Leaauc Standings

Th- AVnlnut Hall ( up ":f)S Trot, 2 In 3. The rJroat Yol . b.c.. Iv Peter

National l.raica

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Won 1,0?'. ivt '.i: rtl Wi s ; ', ..Vis s I '.a .V)l s." ', ...ii - -: '.J T'l 7- -..: ."7 ; "!. ; b i :;i'-. I.'-ajue V.-i I."t I''. ,"t t.o .""'.a C ! ' i ', 7f 7". 7-, 7' .."' TT TT .."" H

t th'1 ''rent. tCext ! I'-, t :!ie P.rewor. be. (Itnyl . I 'r.:!r YVnrrriy, 1 g.. (Mnrpliyi . j T;nirida. bra . iFl"!'.iiag ' W'alrer Stri.a. t g . (StnW- ; Ilerb.d AV'n. Wjitt. M.irv

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freedom of judgment than doej McGraw. Muggins is boss, l.ut not a boss iu detail. Tlie Giants rdav M.-G raw's way

and if any new Giant player, tutored j

though he. may have been by lather Chadwick hims'lf. should run counter to McGraw's ideas he would get a new baseball baptism the veryfirst day. McGraw holds himself responsible for the failure of his methods, if thev fail. He telle his pitchers what

McGraw Is nr"-em r.entlv strong on

the field. ' Muggins Wikcs care of hi"

c al

ii p at th'

u4. Mrs. (

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1 he R.th was halved

a ge l a gr.at rally.

; ibd s.tx Timers ..

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Kanie'.'" lie a.-ktd. "Joe Hush. lor the Little Ai tie N- hi', and Gi'nt," answer-'d an

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fUbt a nd ided

indi al ia I

Yanks

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.;; ' w hose fae w.is buried in a sp'.rting

.t',1., page. m j -Wa'P:." drawl-il Jim. I be.-n rx--'.jpecting fer some time that -om,. of these her,- das I'd be a-pitchin' a ''''' i world series m.-elf so I thought I'd

i -.- 1 1 ind n ' s f r Miller Hugg

i::anag.-r of the and ai "ar epr hi.s t - am. I ' - i.' ' my shape." Mwoth tta-m to earr ha s a I a a ys ! I- w.ii d, cue .I.din MHlrv.v s.t:- than Mug a gia .:t ict r a i f i . 1 1 .- 1

n r'ai- i.

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winning tli lltli at.d 12ta. The 13th

was ll lived, but through with a

M:.-s Harris v:n or. the

came

ma kin: -Mr.-.

her 2 up.

Cooper

game. too. but he is a careful

fill iter before lie bands h;s lineup to the umpire. On '. 1 he's probablv realizing; on ennie calculations

.

madei on O-tt. 1 . of the previous,

yea r. Confident of Thenw-he

Roth managers "nave confidence inj themselves, in their knowledge oj . i. : .I,,: :l:.,. V,., J'n i

man ami, nnove an. io;n are ioi ei

come up to si-i

i short 1 .V.h for

Clubs

14th, ; Jewels harks , ' I'nwris

'cored a three on th.e pias . u win an 1 was then Tylers

ANTLKIJX i.r.(;ii: W I. 4

Used : Rat

to thstun'.

li tt they

( row d - o! f : Ai: t ia", er

ke. -et i!-,d all .'. one

At ab

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Mil." time J ,:u left

tor Mini'- 1: ours pre - i

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1 down with three hobs to play. M'.ss Harris played the 10th cleverIv. her win making her dormie 2.

1 '2 ' I a rat wnere to pucn ami n:- im.' -

trving to get better player?.

Th.

c.ipr. s . Ian.-.

R 11 r. fed. ' o.'',. "

al R.b'a ar I

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Tli '2:0 l'.no. 1 !,. f..:a.-r. b -

Sire. il T1ii::iii . I bid; S;i i TiJers. t p

In a. Iurr 1.0t0. t"- Frank P..

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aii" Wilhams. ,'.k.ra.. (White-

Miy, b i R.dsoni . ! ni , i Morrison i

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A-of l.ition Woi: I. . .V'T . : I -,

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Abe Mitchell Not Winner of Golf Crown of South

when to hit. The batters-, the base runners, the catchers and even the

i coachers are constantly looking to McGraw- for the signal. Don't riay Hunches.

McGraw doubtless figures that fewer and !e.s costly mictakrts will have been made ir. n p.nv1 where he decides everything instead of nine

tuen deciding e-verything. Neither manager plays hunches.

They believe

ry m o v e every play.

are the two shortest standpatters on; a bad club or n bad player that 1J ever knew. Muggins has never been satisfied to start a season with hicj old tea.m. McGraw stands pat a bf?i

Colts .... i Club . Ihirktails

Pdils

J I of ...

t:ore 1" ing; 2 and R ;Sn The tr . phv. a hanlsmc silver i e.nrkf.yfs cup, becomes the permanent proper-, tv of Miss Harris.

Mrs. Yv". J. Ka-t won

iously during th.e day, ger t: a ins were an iv;t;g

when the hole was h.i'ved, the f:na!

KI.KS LKAOl'K W 4 4

a a a l

la.-t pa.-sen-at th-ir New

1 I York terminals hr.nging crowds of!

1

hae cl :h

h

minor and maji leagu

managers ai;

ral

ivt.: Jic: j ..Via ! .i i

',,- tiona I interest

u ,a ers,

oth ials and news-pa-fair sized bunch of

R-

r rmt-n

fans. It probably is true that the m-c-

II et SO great V.iieM

longer, but wlien cop.K thing te

Iii ra a oh ing

faicf Me , a n v

than

o ; s

anv

desirable he man in the

lis

moves game.

the fir.al.s ir.

j "ho class A convolution by default ' from Mr.". F. R. Whitehall.

got a eapah

su :

stitute fcr

You car.

row buy a

Dutch

position on h club within tlie

Cigar f .T l'v

M aster 7 0 :f

Clubs i ( rf uns ('harms ' (iritu ; Tails .. 1 1. r . . Pr-.rgs

ITDKUAI. I.KAiit K

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I. 1

Pet .sT. i ..""') ..Vx) .TiOO

j tlie series has fur :

, teams, of the .-a me city : bail fan is like a li;t! Ik sister's beau is ( ailing.

i: TVfio tin; burning d

priniap.iis two

t a l',t-e-v. 1 1 l his

I'ee'r.. Arid too. a f ir.:.; the world scries is uh

ire

t!

Me to t a k i

Hi- r-t.-R!

Tfi a labe rr.i.h. trail u nd - tt . e a llmiio. Ja Rau. lie V.'ii.iie s t :. . .i

a n 1 1 iiii - i

a v.

1 a"

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'tief t lie ! r "ana

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; limit c

th.ere Is a la-ason fori

time

There are two

for t ran -portation. j reasons for this he-

ro.MMKRCIAL I.K.Adl K

tin

for

and re.it nurpose for

If ther" ever was .t

managerial gue.-ing it must;

! car. ma ke

tffieient inducement'-' and

material

. ' V .1 .

A'.

'have pas-ed ''fore my day. Cerjtainly neither Mi'Gr.i'.v nor Ilttggir. ! Ue ;ir.V iT ss ftpm.

; H".g'.r.s and McGraw doubtless j ; will be criticized for their f r.f ral-i ; "hip lrt the coming wnrl 1 series, j ! however. npvt criti-isn-.5 are mad1!

lie kn-aw-H where th.e

I II.. . 1......

i ii.li an ri in i a .

j In recard to di i in-l-fs on phycical,

a-iplir.e. fitness,

McG raw-

He

ha:

a:

is; no respector ot

- . . without having all the facts in ' Arrangement IlCtweeil II l 111 , . Strategy ami Tactics.

hand.

1"

and Diegcl Xot Sanctioncil and Declared Illegal.

i

i

i o : e pare.

th--re is nothing mymanaging a bas'bi'l

! an iron raw

i , , , . ,i i person. Me never cai.s a confer-, ler.ee of outside powers'. McGraw,

is the adjuster and no conference is: necessary. Me does the job himself, j T.. -L . ,. ...I... VI

I i n- oigges; s.ngie reason wi. iikj. iGi'.r.ts hase been winner f r so j I in ir.v feasors ;s John McGraw . He

Announce Umpires for World's Scries Play N K AY YORK. Oct. 2. AY. J. irietn. fcr the National Leag'jfr. r.nd C. R. Owe- and George 1 1 1 1 -

U-braral

ru

? e re i-.

i.e a day

worM's ferirK. M. I.an,!;.

th American announced Monurrp:rT for the ' C'iT.Rnis-iiior.vr

Club? Ilhie Pdrds (Jreefiilig Sp-i.ils Ameri'-an 'i r jv . M ia mis (V.tbr Ca Swastika Standard Oil ItiK'k Sol

W

1 4 a

i. ä 4 4 a

P

I h contest ing n teams and on

j that, i A in er

j ly concei'.a- of inte: j ot ing manifest ir: th

i' bir north country

lit among tr.e- writers

r.e gaira .-. for n

a i ! a rated a :r: c . :. -i ;t ! Min a . i h. a i a

ill :t J. - F rra -. are. i : t 1

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The Gol1 Stnnl rf Tjurje'

NASalYIRRR, Ter.n.. Oct. 2. Ti.ere was no champion.ship decided j .:. the southern open polf tourna-j

i. t r.t. which closed here Sun,

tar-

rdirg to the announcement male

: fnnu? aoou

; club. It is a pa me cf tratepry

I t icj. some enrnl principles, se-ur-, ine tod men. handlin- other, win-,

ing games ard pleasinz the public! The man In the grandstand, if hei

ay. z-- ab0i:t it rightly, ran learn all'

Claiis Plant I.iiifo'ri darig.' I.'it.g Lines . Mam '"igimerciai . Short I.ita-s Cef:ruction

; i it 1 0

i

M -nday night by 1 1. F. Smith, pre!-! den: of thr Southern Golf a.socia- :

Th?

decision of Mitchell. th?

. r. e ;

a r. ,

Re a IVeg(

t iT.. To play hrc ifur comploticr. cf '.ra ?t-ho mate'.

there is to know. Hugo itezaeK. xor-i onriv -nr.-, "er at Pittsburg. nc-l

i.raired V.i knowledge in thi.4 raani i.rr. Most clulw nie .tire ted dt-, i rectlv as to tactics. There is r.o

New Or- 1 00tr.p'e or profound problem :

It is -imply having every p

n .es

i bout ; 1 v. r

t.it i r authorized ! cne right thin? nt the rieht time

w as declared to ; ajt t'ne time. It crv?y

therefore

1

rx

' e a pr.vat o.rrar.gerue:.: without cf

1. cl-il .ar.ction a:.d th. re fore ::?.; r.rd ncn-,iec:sive 50 far as th cNini- ; ."r..sli:p wv.- con.-.--rr.rd. The twe o-r.tut ,i r.t.s agreed to divide th.e t.r.-t and .-trnr. ' mon'-v. cch rceiv-

if vou can tin It.

KORrJIMAINTA SITTS RIXOHD.

If you can vt the t:reatf.t number of reor to do the nearest right thing at the r.earet bet tim on th.e creat'-st poslM number of occasions, then relatively speaking y--u :r th- bct manager there ic. And any such person can get a quick Job in th coming world series bv jinnlvinc at one t.- Mr. Muggins

CHASSIS $1185 i. O. U. Ijinslax FARN EM AN MOTOR CO. Day and N'Uht Storajo V. Jefferson Rlrd. I'bouo Slain 4110

MRIINC.PtaRS. Finland. Oct. 2

li'anne.s IColennialnen. the rirmlov 1 t rr:nw

I t'; .,ii. . i - ....... runner, broke the world's record 1 "Whfit distinction would you make

.Monday for 3C kilometer.", doing: it in one hour. 47 minute and 13.3 seccnd. The prev:ou.s re.-ord v;w held ly A. Stenro.". als , f F.niand.who finished In one hour, 4 S minuf.s and -econdsi in IMä.

You car. r.ov buy igar for 10c.

a Dutch M.i.ter 276 tf

between Mugcir.s ard McGraw?" 1, .kd a prominent player he othr d iV. j Without hesitating, he replied.' "McGraw a czar and "Muggins sort I of talk? 'm otit of it." ! Mügelns is on the job w inter a nl 1

-Ummer. He does very werk In the winter, but

effective he Is the

Results of Previous World Series

is 01 13 CS

Y a r Y inner 1?M Providence (X. I, won IS:. Chicago (N. 1). won Z. St : 1 - ha rn pi o n . tt. Iouis (A. A.), won R :yT I a. ;roi: (N. . ), won 10. 1S Ntw York N. L ). won '. I5,:. New York (N. R . won 0. 1?' Rrooklyn ( N . R. , w on no champion.

1901 No peries. (First fdnce organization c;

Ro.-ton (A. 1). won '. 1 t'O 4 No series. 1 r 1 New York ( X. R.R wcq I. l'.O"? Cliiracn (A. R. . won 4. l.o7 Chicago ( N. R ), w on 4. R0S Cliicago (N. R. ), won 4. 1309 Pittsburgh ( N. R. , won 4. 1310 Philadelphia (A. R ). won 1311 Philade-lph i 1 (A. R. won 1912 Roston (A. L.. won 4.

1913 Philadelphia (A.L.. wo

1914 Rton N. RR wen 1. R'15 Roston (A. R.t. won 4. läK Ronton (A. R. ). won 4. I r-1 7 Chicago (A. R. ). wen 4. lOli Boston (A. R.). won 4. 1 f 1 1 Cincinnati (N. R ). won ' l?2a Cleveland (A. RR won l?:i N'ew York (N. won

Loser N- v York ( A. R-ouis (A. A. O.).

A.R won 0. won z; o-a

tl

chl-aco X. 1. '. v.-or. 2. .t. I' i'ij A. A.. won 5. S Ro-.Rc (A. A.. won 4. Rrooklyn (A. A.R v. or .". Io u is vi lie (A. A.,, won j one tie

pre" r.t At

Pl'tsburgh

rr;ca n Ie3rgje).

N. R , wen 2.

Philadelphia (A. R R won 1. "hi a" CN. R. . w.-n 2. Re'roi: (A. R.. wor. - on? .-e D-:ro:: (A. R. ). won 1. Retr ut ( X R . won 2 Chicago (N. U), won 1. New York CN. Li, wnn 2. New York ( N. R r w on 3; 1 tie. New York (N. R., won I. Philadelphia (A. R R won a. Philadelphia (A. R i. won 1. Brooklyn CN. R . won 1 Nw York ( X. R ). wc n 2. Chicago (X I), won 2. Chicago (A. R.R won 2. Rrooklyn i.V. R.R won 2. N w York (A. R.R won 2.

club P. rave ... ('..Teles .. ("litis Phillies .. (liant ... (Ire- n Se,x IbaR l'll"T . P'raps .. Cardinals

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from othar countries are a from Engend, two irom Jap; from France, one fioni Ru.-s from Cuba, a couple front

.:i;d the Arger.tiiie, a lb'.lf Canada and one fran ed lat'er prob.tblv was attfa.ctf

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(Rant s' one .Mr. eer, I.s : I'res !

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si.-rv.itior." hav e ba n 1

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men rej

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the fans. Ru"-.ra i o'h th'- ( !u'.'. ii'i'.

-.tion how th .

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SUiuiiuittinitHintniuiiiinmirtiinipj: I HOME OF 1

1

-.-r.t mg tery 4arg- ity Stat' .--. Mary an- Rmu

I.;;--.. w.nii

e the minor

tast the larg' r

writers alor.

a -s managers

.no-joerj

of ; ;:

Hart

w.th r

f ; -

that 1 -

ti.e r.inests for .-'at res" r at ion s are' nr.i' h 1 iruer than lat y-ar, w.nen the ! Vanks and the Giants war- prim, i-1 r

Schaffner

&

a . .-.

s j os.-ihle to : about s in the I'oio jcrouraR garner w.R t'- rdayed. w;il alu rn.ite in 1 (-r.s team" with the Giants 1

i.m.fort of trie home

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It

ill tea:

h O ! i . e ir.g tJ: on th Wh:

yor.d th- Hudson ln this er.es tween the Manhattan teams, t

are enough, fat. arnor. the c;x

f -.' I- s o' rbi.

rts of trie

t.r-t day. eer t:uv b th- inter'?

4 r. . - 0 " 1 w ra. re 1 R.i-h ! "th! 'rjoy- j

' ' r.ch

r lab H n TT. I.-iva'.s Hairs Ta-ks Cid . Sta?

TEMPLE LEA O IE V 4 4 Z

h

b.er

mil

lion loiics (: tr.e greater c:ty to xep

i up a l.vely sputter-sputter of spcuP" 1 lative ohatt r on the tfs and ari

ai whats and whicheo of tht

t

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Clifa Sr'h U-!l JWi . . Ch-.ka Stir Sinni-T Stars White Pbarai.T-y Kale Furaiture K..'-iu?k' Hall . Sm Carrr sctifl FlO'Tfrs

r, .1 ä ä 4 4 4

I. 4 4 4 ä ."1 S C

chanc- of the team-. "Rahe Ruth, r.otw .th-tandir.g th? f a r t that he was ken, out of th

gam" fi.r more than a month for ivt ! being tempeMir.er-.tal and ar.tfc.gon -V;t I i--t;c to the much revered umpir lar.d save way to Rogers iifmiiy of v-'!ithe Cardinals for home run honor.

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