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4- MrmFOTiT) matt, trtptttr. uncDFOTin. oftEfiOK. Tuesday. October a. issn. ! ! i I E Local Players Urged, to Play Qualifying Rounds Friday Morning Clear Course for Out-of-Town Guests Afternoon. , Up tn date, cntrU-s are coming in vory well fur the Southern on Kin (Jolf clmmiiloimtilii. Kij;ht or ten are cumlnjf from CiranlH VasH, five or nix from AhIiIiumI, five "from WuimI. iiihI at leant that many nro expected from the ollii . c'IuIjh invlti'd. . To liiMuro Hiucrss the tourna ment eonimittoe uiwh all local jilayciH, as far ns porwiMo to nlay their iiuallfyiDK rounds Kriday ' nu'inlnj,', IcuvIiik the courwe hh froo for out-of-town eucats In tint r uflornoon. ... ' The window dixplay of pi-lssnH , for nil High tu at the Modt'onl , l'himniipy is viry aliractive, th' ,'ffolf effects beltiK furnlwhed liy Eil ,uintort; the chnmii(nHhl tup ticlnu d unul e d by J-arry Kchadc, the runner-up rup by Tho Mall Trillium, low zvohh medal ly II. II. -Mi-Caskey, the flight run do nated hy illffercnt nieniberH C the flnh. Mcrelmndlho prizes aiv given ly .Ml'herKou and I import. AUntx with thew are displayed Ihe vu' and prize In the premd'-iit'f t'Ufi tournnmont, well uh win uetH In th(! liidicH eventM. It Ik hoped to linve a larire .turnout and that all entranln will avail themselves of tho luncheon that will he nerved and iimnne.l hy tho ladieH of tlie U"kuc Valley tJiilf cluh. . . Tho jjnlf course, which I In ex reptloniilly fine ithap, wan de signed hy 11. Chandler Kan, who hIho di'Minned the l'ehhle I teach eouret where tho national K'dt tournament wiih played lliln year. Mvoryone can be umnired not onlv ii wonderful puinw of Klf. hut a Kood 'flme In every, way. l"1a ye i'h a re 1 1 rrred to call up Jar It Huettton, cluh prn, or hand hi entries to him an noon ns posHihl''. no the committee will know defi nitely how many to count on, hoth In the tournument and for lunch eon!. UuiinjfM J(lw tiHiriuvment any nitfml'ci-H:oi VlHltorH -nn play, pro vided tjif-jf '!jve', Jiwht of , way to tho tourmunent cunteHtantH, i f . , rr-r-i - r r SEATTLE BATTLE STAXKOIUJ IWIVKIIHITV, Cul., Oct. X. (fl) Thoroughly pleuwed with the Cardinal root hall llmi thn, and optiiulMtic of the outcome lit Ioh A n ue ten Sn 1 ll rd n v. w hen ENTRANTS AR LING NAMES POP WILL SCOUT Stanford ineeiK the KniverKity ofivo Callfornln at 1,o Aneleji, Coach ! . Pop Warner today laid plaiiH attend the game at Seattle, where Southern Callfornltt lunlrs with the Fnlverslty of WashiiiKton. Hearing In mind the fact thM tig Cardinals meet the charges of . Vouch Howard Jonen, October 1MI. Warner decided to witness th HHiiir In order to get a definite Idea of what his boys would, have o contend with. He will leave Wed nesday, leaving the, Tardliials to the tender nicrclef of Couch Tiny Thornhill. How the Majors Finished National. V. t,. !VI. Chlcico lis M ,iif, I'lttuburjJI K K ii.'. ,r.;'i New Voir M 07 .IT. a W. I.iiuls tH 74 .KI3 lllhiililplilii 71 XL' ,4lil Itroiiklyn 70 s.1 .4s CinilniiHtl I.C ss .4n IIokIoii t.li !IS .3(11 Aniorktti. W. 1.. ivt. rhlliiil.-liihla 1114 4(1 .(iM New Yiirk XX lit! .67 1 Cli'Vi'liuul ... M 71 .r.ri SI. Uul. 7!l 73 .r.'.'O VlislllllKton "I l .4117 Di-trull 711 SI .4;.:, Cblcano - M M .11 ll.ish.n ... t'S '.ili .377 GIRL CHUTE JUMPER . ' GETS AERIAL THRILL IIOOHKVKI.T KlKId). X, Y. (Pt There hsn been n great thrill for ArvMa Itogner, 17 yeur ohl IiImIi kcIiooI Kh'l, who In learning para chute Jumping. She plunued li0 fee( headflii't from n plane, one foot caught In tangled lines. Then she unsnarled things und deneend ed neatly Sue feel to the ground. NEGRO GRIDIRON STAR WILL WED WHITE GIRL NIIW VOHK, Oct. . (P I'hil Cilvnrils, upki'o caittiilu of thr Nnv York t'ntvrmtty track Um, In -a-, timcA tn MImi Kitlth Odlfl-Shorr. J, whit, of Wfohnwkrn. N. J. Her mothrr Is Frrnch, her father Oernisn. KiiRcnr. Oround broken for Finn Artg biilldln nt University of Orffftfl 4o vtp tir..iiH:lrlv (I I'tl.lMMI, Navy Captain "JrL -4V I r , Atmoetatetl 1'rena t'huto j L, L. Konpke, guard. Is captain ot the 1920 football team at the United States Navnl jicidftrnv. TONIGHT'S BATTLE IN GENE'S CAREER! I'o.xliiK fa n.i from n li paitM of southern Oregon arc expei'ted to lv present tonight ut r.Iediord'M first smoker of tho neanon, prc HetitiiiK ' ieue O'Ciitdy of AKhland HKahiHt J lenny 1 i ill of Sn n J-'i an etaco, Ju a 1 0 -round main event, preceileil hy a fnsl wml-wimlup and three fotir-rnund ImiiiIh. Tho inula in raiser will lie-in promptly at S:-ir and each hout will follow in raphl ordir( according to caro fully mmle plaitH of J'roiinilcr Joe HirkerM.irr of Klamath Kails. If o'Crady ran net hy Hill with out defeat, the Ashltind hoy wilt priihiihly leave In u Hhort time on a tour of Callfin-nia cities, meet ing the best men of his weight In that Htale. Alon with the other fltfhter, he arrived In .Medt'nrd to day and was Hpendliitf tho day renting. Henny J J III. ruled hlh h' tho J'aeillc Co.iHt hoxlnt; world. ' deelarea he Is in perfect shape and has never felt better for any hout. HIU nets the hlh-powered truarautee of $400 for fighting In .Medfonl and is the most expensive flKhtrr to have donned the kIovos In a local rints for many years. The Hi nil'W ludiip promlseK to he ns fuHl as the nuilu event, with Johnny Hpem-er, 1 :li! pounds, of .Seattle, meeting Jai'k Da view, 1:1(1. of ChlliHUin. ' Spencer Is known ns the Sentt le school hoy murvel and has m t nucress In mont of his bouts. lf he wins tonight, h 1m sin ted to meet. Joe .Marcus. eoat champ ton in u hout either here or at Khimuth Kalis. The three four-round events will alt present fast fighters. ' In a special event, Steamboat Jackson of Klamath Kails will ut -1 tempt to win his seventh strnlKht ' fUlil by ih't'cMllnn Itllly Huff, j o'tirndy's Indian trainer. A four round heavy webs ht mlx-up will Tiny yt iViiiImt of Dairy, 'iti hed anlnst ltatllitiK Hunker of UorrlH. Tho curtain raiser will 11 w Ht '" through the ct2 uresent Mitllmr Miller nf MaiMh-1 (, f the plate. Hall 1, Iiiw and fH'ld Huaiust Jlurrlcane Harry of Chlbiiiuln. F OF COASI LEAGUE IE Wl SAX Klt.WCISCO, Oct. S. (! While other first division cluhs of the I'ncUlc CoaM league divided the kuiik of the 1 H JP season, the I lolly wood Stars, winners of t be :e iMid half of the season, and the .Mission Kcds of l filsi bay clly. win. ners id' the flint half, look up their bludgeons and mitts today to ht-Kin a seven game series for this year's league Ktnuipiou.ship. Mad the Heds won the last half, a playoff for the pennant would have bren unneeessaty. As it Is. the Stars and the Heils must dco ettle Lei ween them w hich is the hotter team. They will play a three name series )(t Iteerealtoii park here, and I lieu will proceed to Wrlgley I'lebl. I. oh Anuehs, w here three more ga mes w III lie dHpoHtd of. The seventh game w ill he pl.tyrtl hi a site ns et unib'oicuated. President Willami nt l.os An weir has miilhil a check for Jmmm to ihe San rranethto Seels wht won third money, and cheek for MIMmi u the Dakland cluh fur fourth place. The l.oa Auijcles club was givtjn a check for $seo us fyth money. IHvtutnn of the prlw money hum determined by standiUK of the full season. Meanwhile, $i;ono wjis dniw n for the two ha If sea ton winners, and this will be divided on a tin. mi basis after the championship is derided. PRO GRIDMAN'S NECK BROKEN IN CONTEST 11 1 1 1 .A 1 .1 :t .1-1 1 1 A . (lei. R.- V. Koolhall fatallly: IMward Massi,. left guard on Ihe I'ust 1'nlls pro fessional team, died of a broken neck received ill a in, me wllh llolmesburg. Coiiullle. I'on unit awarded for building approaches to Cunning ham brldee on (rc;;ol Ci..i lii;.h way huie. liy tuy. 'iKK'i Sports Kdltor AKsoelatcd J'ress Feature Service. I M-:V VOHK (At Two solemn visited, soft-spoken youiiK players .who leave It to their bats to do their "tulklmc" stand out as pros- j pei ilve Htam in t,ie current world's scries. They aro Himat SU )lienson of ilu- I'nl.w niifl .limiiiv Knvv nf th Athletics. j As talkers they bat about nero, I but when it comes In hwIiikImk the willow they cheek In with rating's of around .'IfiO. Since both teams have their prima don nun und their 'Jockeys," it's results with the stick the seihs eombiitant'i desire from K1kkj und ; Jimmy. i And judf'Jim from their usual , hltirliiK puce they will he fib to lo take caie of their own hit produc tion as well us that of ono or two teummatcs, perhaps. This pair of tlKlit-lipped elouters have been the very backbone of i the batliiiff attacks of the two pen nant winners. Koxx has been hov criiiK around the lop of the Iciikuc j In hading since the I'JZU campaign opened. - lie was out In front most or the season and was doing his heaviest hitlliitf when it was needed, when i such clubs as th Yankees needed I some Kood, sound sluuKlny to keep them suppressed. Jimmy can oil up during the clos ing days ol' the ucuhoii and his average drojiped from uround .1100 to In the vicinity of the ..'HiD murk. They call Stephenson "Old Hohs" Stephenson. That old pliiL'clmr style that has been tretllnu the batting and run-producing results I for the Cubs for Die last four years has made J. Uis one of the most feared of big league hatters of tin1 ATin.KTirs :i to' i vi.i:it .(ContinuiMl from 'uce On 2 (Unas, t ' Im;i li c I ; IChlnlm I. ((irlnim). Slnu k mil, ltiit Ti IIIiiiih, ; Kiminonu, Miller, DvknH, Moleyi;) Kliinkc 13 I.McMllhin, IOiirIIkIi. ! HornHhy 2, Wilson 2, C'uylcr 2, Stc!)henson, Hoot 2, llurtnett, Tol- H(lll). Pitcher's record OIT Root, H lilts anil 1 run (carnpil) In 7 inunlKH with 23 at hat; ofr llusii, ;l hits anil 2 runs (I ouinirl In 2 iiinluus with 11 ut hut; off Khuiko, mi carncil riiitH, l.oMiiiK pltrhnr. Hunt. llmplrus -Wtlliimi J. Kli;in (NL) at plato; William II. Dlniwn (AU at first liasi"; Charles It. Mural) (NIj) soconil liaso; Huy Van Uruf lan, (AD third inlia.se. Time of name. 2:0i BY BRIAN BELL Associated Press Sports Writer WKKJI.KY K1UXD, ClllcaRo, Oet. 8- (A') Th niniiires did nit ap pear until the lust minute, KivliiK tho photographers an opportunity to K('t a few last'inluuto "shots." Hoot finislieil hitt warming up ami retired to tho iienrh. but Khmae eontlnued to Ions the hall up to Cochrane. usIiik u alow, easy de-1 livery and mixing curves with slow balls. FffBt Inn na " '""'"a AtnictlCH mslinp up. Strike 1. railed. Kotil, strike 2. Hall 1, out side. Hull 2, high. Bishop ground ed to (Irimm and wns out ut first unassisted. Huhh up. Hull 1, out Hide. Foul, Hlrlke 1. Hnll 2. out side. Strike 2. Huns swung hard hut mlsHod hy u wUle inurglu. Strike '1, called. Ilaus struck out on n cun'e hull over the uslde cor ner. Cochrane up. Strike 1, .-tiled. Inside. Hall a. It was a curve hall outside. Foul, striko Coch- lane swum: hard ami hist tinned I the ball. Hall 3. It was low, bin over tho plato. Halt 4. Cochrane waMtoil. The fourth pilch was low mill outside. Simmons tip. HtriUo I, called. Knot threw to first, lie threw iikiiIii. Mall I, outside. Strike 1'. called. It was over the outside corner. Strike X Simmons struck oul, swinging- nt the third strike. No runs, no bits, no errors. Cutis .Jlc.Mllluii up. Hall I, In side. Strike I, called, ball J, out side Klimkn was using a slow curve. Foul, strike . The ball went into thn stands. McMillan fouled out to t'ochrune, who caunht the ball half way to third base. Knullsb tii. Strike I. called. II was an oat curve. Itall I, out side. Hall Inside and low. Kiik lish beat out it bit to short, which was deflected hy nttmke's nlove. Holey threw, but too late: llornshy up. Klimke threw a couple of halls before pitchliiK to llornshy to see If his hand had been hurt. Strike I. culled, lie tiled to Miller ncur the right field stands. Wilson up. Wilson filed lo miller In short rlKht field. No runs, one hit, no errors; one left on base. Second tiin.iu;, 1 .TIII.KTirS--Koxx up: Koxx hi' surely to left field for one base on tlie first pitched boll. Miller up: strike one. swuiiu; ball one, low nail oul.-.dc: foul, strike 2; foul. Knot w as tbrowini; a, fa.sl hall Hint fast curve. Itall two. outside. Miller Mi-lick out. swiUKltu.- I.t tile thlnl strike. I'ykcs up: strike one. called. .. A. curve hall. I'oul. strike .'. me nail went just olltshle third : base. Halt one. Inside. Dykes ha. 1 to .lump back. Pykes singled to called a curve hull thru the oontor lel't. Kojlx stopping at second. Holey Iter of the plate. Koxx grounded up. HUH. strike one. It was a hit ami run play and both runners were moving; hi 11 one, outside foul, strike 1 ball went Into the ttoxes. Holey grounded to shoj t and was doubled wllh Dykes. F.ng-ll-di to llornestiy to (irlnim. No runs, two hits, no errors: one left. ri'l'.H cuyler up. Strike on: strike two, swung: ball on?, high and outside: foul Into the stands tiaek of first huso; hall two. Illsld" It stinoai bit Cuyler; bull three. I high. Cuvler struck out. sw lngln , Khinke was mlns a vei v slow i curve. Stephenson up: hull on. ! Inside: ball two, outside; strike one t called; foul, strike two. Khmke ; was not glvlnn the Cubs ood balls tn hit. Hall three, Inttdo: foitl.on tlie Krouud. Crlmni p: strike near rhchi field line. Stephenson i !, cAlleil. strike J. swuns. Mali struck out. The third strike wasjl. high. Koul, Into right field called as he hiie.l lo.n, fi-,t I stanils bi ul-.,l,. ,) h,;h base. Ci'lniiii up; liniuiii singled Hall 3, low, l;hmkc hnkvd, vluim- Modest Maulers May Steal Show in Current !' "Ohl HossV Is one of those gems Joe .MeCnr'hy spotted in his maiia- gerial days in the. Americ:in asso- elation. J. FDrjch rewarded lbs 4fc .lnonatf.t I'ir.'t I'mi . Carmen Pantnges tcatificsi her mother, Loia Pantanec-, wr&: not drunk at the time of a fatal puto- mobile accident for which she waa tried In Los Anflclcs. " '- -jt.r-" to center on the first pitched ball. Taylor up: .sjrike one. swinging: r ... ,.ui. 4... . is ..i ru i ... foul, strike two; Taylor filed ro . ' '' " . ' ' ,.1 Xo runs, one hit. no errors; one left. Third Intilns; j,, Athletics Khmlip up. .Striko 1. lie swuiiR. Strike .Swuiik iLKiiin at a hail outside. Halt I, outside. Kmil. Into rile hoves lt:o-U nf tlie JJetends Mother 1 1 I rubs' duitout. Khmke popped toJlllus "I'- ' "'"""H'- rouihit to Knitllsh, wno at-aln rum- McMillan, who came In fast, r.lsh- ",lll(e It was a puny foul. Strike. blcil as he started to throw, and op up: strike I, called. Hall I,!2' swung. Haas went out on a : the buses were full. The ball pop outslde and low. Hull 2. outside. I 'OIfe t'V o Wilson. He caught It I ped nut of KiiKlish's hand as he ."like 2, called. Koul back to Ihe 'In front of the hleacliers. Coch-! started to toss it to Hornsby. .Mil screen. Itlvhop lined to Knglish. I fane tip. Hall I, outside and high, j ler up. Cochrane and Simmons w ho look ihe hull w ithout moving ! nul "f ''Is tracks. illlN ll i;il 1, t.utM. l'olil. Mrlkc I. IIhII 2. olltslilc. Hall 3, nutiilc. This was a curve. Strike 1. Unas ualkcil. t'ochnme ut: Stiilie I. nwuhk. Taylor threw to fii-Mt, 1 ti t. I Inns stiil hark. Foul, striko 2. Ililo tlie Ntan.ls in left li.'l.l. Hall hil:ll. t'oiliiiine tut lo McMillan anil was thrown out ill first, tile third tiaseniali rei-overini; the hall atler fiiioldit. No runs, no hits, no errors, one left . t'ohs Keet up:, strike 1. swung, j out for the second time, swinging hall I, mustilc.. Itall '1, outside and jut an outside curve. Wilson up. low. Koul, strike l'. Iteet struck strike 1. He swung. Four against oul. swinging nl tin- third strike. n,n screen. Strike 'J. Hull I, In a curve. .McMillan op: Su ike I . side. Hall outside ffntl high, called. Koul, striko '1. it went Wilson struck out for the second Inlo the .-.lauds. Hall, I, inside. time, milking five strikeonls In a McMillan singled lo o-nier lill a slow curve. Knglish F.ngtlsh lilt Into i klit r .li Hi up: lw pases. .McMillan going to tllrd tlnrnshy up: The crowd was Void lug ioudy for a run. Strike 1, swung. Hall 1, low. Strike 2. swung. It was a slo.curve. Itall :!. high. llornshy struck out, swinging at the third strike, anoth er slow curve. Wilson up: Foul, strike I. Into Ihe stands in right I I'lebl, Strike '. Wilson sw ung at j another lav-y curve. Wilson struck out. swinging at a hall n-;u' the middle of ihe plate. No runs, two hits, no errors, two led. I'oiirlli Inning .Mbti'tles - Simmons up: strike I. swung. Foul. Mlrike 2. into the stands hack ol Ihitd. Foul, ngtiillst Itie screen. Hall I. lolile. Sim mons tiled to Stephenson In iteep left. Kox.v up: foul against tlie screen, Hull i . strike 1. Hall I. Inside. Inside and lew. Strike 2, to llornshy nifd was thrown oul to (irimm.. n Miller trp: Foul, hack to sn n. strike I. Foul, strike s. ! The hall hit Miller's tai. Koul Inlo ! stamN hack of ihe plate Koul ! into stands b.ck of third. Miller went out. Hoi n,.hy to (irloiin. Hoot bad n good hop on his fat tmll. Xo runs, no bus, no errors, none left. Cubs - - cuyler up. strike I, I culled. I Hall 1. outside nn, low. i Coul, Inlo upper dock or stands, j sti Ike 'J. Cn ler struck out for the . second time, swinging vainly nt a ! slow tmll. stepbensou up. Hull I.! ouistde. Koul. strike t. Stephen-' son went out on a marvelous one- i hand c itch by I kes. v, ho speared ' the ball ns he wns stretched prone ! , 1 .;) ' 'm. ' benefactor by hitting .33X In 1!' JU. 44 in .32-1 in- lU'lH ami - "round .:ifi(i in !:-!. Jimmy ami J. Uhrgs are "plant- ed" down In the center of the hat- inj: it was good. Jtall 4. (iriinin ; -.v)tIkrd 4in a hall high and inside. Tayh:r iii: Strike 1. Criinin was : nut stealing, ('iiclii-aiie to IHshop- j us he went to - bat. Strike one, I No runs, no hits,- no errors, none) called. Hall one, low. Fool, striko ' Iv.tl. i two, back into niund. Had two, I rirth lulling I outside. Koiil hack of plate, j Athletics Dykes up. Hall' 1. ) Khnikn singled to right. Kishop j inside. Koul. strike 1. into 'the rim. Ball one, low, in the dirt. stands back of the A's bench. Hall 2, inside. Koul, strike 1, Into the upper stands. Hall 'I, low und Inside. Kout, back Into stands. i Dykes si ruck out, swinging at an outside ba II. Holey up: Strike 1 , called. Strike 2, swung. Strilie 3. . Holey struck out. Taylor drop ped the' hall, but tagged Holey. Khnikc up. Khmku filed tb Ste phenson near the foul lino on the first pitched hall.' 'No runs, no hits, no errors. , i uos layior up: nan i, oui- sine, mvikc i. swung nam. jay-j lor filed to Sijnmona. who caught the ball with one hand nenr the stands in deep left field. Koot up. uaii i, ouisiiie no low. rsiriKc I 1( Hoot almost fell, he swung so j hurd Fou( strUto i,ltl, stands, ,,Vu b(l).k inl(( t,.,,,. Ialt too , hb;h.. Foul into stands hack of !itninl base. Hall 3. low and Inside, f Hoot struck out. swinging at the ' third strike. McMillan up: Strike MrI tt? - HWU,1K natl ! Mt M1Man m,rk oul oa u h,w curve (ttitnint. It was F. nuke s i . , , . eighth strikeout. The Oub were not fathomtjig his slow puzzlers. Xo runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Sixth Inning J Cochrane took second.1 English Athletics Hishop up. Hall 1,was charged with an error, foxx nutstrln and low. Strike, 1 called, nt. Hull nna hli.h uniks. fine I lllBhop was ont', KtigUsh to Gi'Unm.i "alt: -. inside, nearly lilt mm. loclitune went out on a foul- to Taylor back of the plate. No ruas, no hits, no errors. Cubs Knulish tii. Strike M. called, a slow curve. Hall 1. hut side. Strike 2. Knglish swung; at a low hall. Foul, inlo Ihe stands. Hall 1!. high. Foul. Into the stands back of first base. Knglish struck 1. He swung. Hull I, outside, out. KwiiiHlnjr. llornshy up. Strike Foil, strike 2. back in stands. Koul hack of screen, llornshy struck row for Khmke. Soum of Khmke's slow balls were so slow that II (seemed they might not reach tlie plate, lie had the Cubs oft' stride, No runs,, no hits, no errors. Seventh Inning Athletics Simmons lined nut to Wilson, who made a diving catch hat held the hall. Stephenson ran to see If Wilson had hurt himself, but he had not. Foxx up. Strike I, railed. Strike two. called. Koul against screen. Koxx hit a home run Into Ihe center field bleachers Foxx hit n fast ball over Wilson's lii-nil and well Into the seats. Mil ler up. Miller went out on a fly to Cuvler. llykes up. Hall I. out side, low. Hall , outside. Hall 5. I inside. Slvlke I. railed. Sulked, .called. Foul back into Hie stands, j Hykcs wont out on a fly to SiepB i eiison. One run, one hit, no or i rors. Cubs Cuvler up. Hall 1, out side. Hall i. Inside. Hall n, high. Strike 1. called. Strike S. Cuvler grounded lo short ami heat It out for a high. Stephenson singled to "emiing i nyier 10 second. The l",,os were in an uproar ns (Irimm , W," '' VMmie conferred : i w"h '"'" I'-I'ltnin lip. CrlinttlJ 1 iwcntirml. f.hinko tn FoXX.iboth 1 1 "nners advancing. Ileathcnte hut- '-''l fr Tsylor. Ilestrote up. Strike j II. called. Strike a, he swung. Hall , '. H -. hmh. Koul, back ,mo stands. lleatchote filed to Simmons tn short left. suU Ihe base runners Held their bases, llartnet' bstteil for Knot. Ilartnett tin. Sirlk" I. ct.lled Strike culled. Ball 1.. Inside. Ilartnett struck out. swtnft- In at another easing curve for the j thlnl strike. No runs, two hits, no eriors. Two left. ' ' 1'lchth Itillllifi;. : Athletic Hiinh wrnt In to llrh for Ihp Cut nnd fMixnlm rnush; I htnV TriO m p tint- In w. Classic IX. 1 liiu; order where their hits pi ducc runs. Jimmy bats fifth and j J. IDKgw sftclh. i And .thar's dynamite in them "hills." 1 two, into right field stands. Holey " went out, Knglish to (Irimm. Khinke ii. Kluiikc was cheered Striko one called. - Ubmop went out on a fly to Stephenson. Khmki; remained ut first. Haas up. Strike one, called. Haas went out on a fly to Wilson in short center field. No runs, ono hit, no errors;, one left. -. CubB McMillan up. McMillan fliod out to Haas In short center on the first pitched hall. Knglhdi up. Hall one, low. Foul, back hup Mauds. Strike one. Foul, ; Hlrite Hvo, back into stands. Ball one.. insl.lc. It drove Knglish hack ; frnni tll0 iale Ensiijh wenl out , ntl H ru-, to MlUer. Hornsby up. IIurnsIv WUH ,V(,n a bj cno.. I-oul, strike one. It was u liner just ouuidc third base. , Ball one. j inside, fiorhsby went out Itishop ; to Foxx. ip- i j No runs, no1 hltsp no errorsj ' v' ' . Xlnth liuilitg. i Alhletic.s Cochrane up. Hall I one, outside. Strike one, called. Strike iwo called. Hall two, high. I Cochrane fingled to right. Sim j mons up. Hush threw to first, j l-nll one, low. Hall two, outside. ( Hall three, low. Strike one, called, j Hush threw to first. Simmons lilt In l.-ntrltuh wHm fitml.Tnrl tfin llntL c-ulled. Strike two called. Foxx I scored on .Miller s single througn the box. Koxx went to third liykes uii. Hull one. inside. Hush threw lo first. Koul, strike one. bylus hit to Hush and Foxx ws out at the plate. Hush to Cion zalos. Miller went to third and Dykes to second. Holey m. Hall one, inside. Strike one, called. Holey hit lo Hush and Miller was out at the plate. Hush to Uoll zalcs. Dykes went tu third. Khmke up. Khinke went out, ile.Mlllan to ttrimin. Two runs, two lilts, two errors, iwo left. t'uhs Wilson ill". Itall one. low. Inside, strike one, called. Itall two, high. Inside. Strike twu, called. V llson went out, Klimko to Foxx. Klmike was knocked down when lie slopped the hall, onrt reinaliu"! i no the uroiiiul. while iduycrs gath ..red around him. It was a vicious liner und struck him squarely in j the side. Klunke stood up liner ii moment and returned to tne ivnnd. Cuyler tip. Strike one. colld. Cuyle tilt to Dykes, who made u wild throw to first base for a two base error, ns Cuyler went to second. Stephenson lip. Hall one. outside. Kent, strike one, Inlo right field stands. Hall two, high. l"oiil. strike iwo. Inlo stands, Cuyler scored on Stephenson's sin gle to center fichl. It was Ste phenson's second hit. (irimin up. Strike one. i-alleil. Striko two. swum.'. llrlm singled to right. Stephenson stopping at sri-ond. Il Was tlrimm's w-rmid lilt. HUilr hutlrit for hairs Ics. Hutlr up. Strike one. He swung. Itall one. low. Illalr forced firimm al sec ond. Dykes to Hishiip. Stephen son went to third. Tolson batted tor Hush, strike one swung. Hall one. Inside. strike two, called. Hull two. vulslde. Ball three, out- t-k.... '" ' ; ., " '"'' ''" I'htffed a throw, 1 m he Klem overrnleU them. .. V' ,' ' HhHadelphia Athlrtb-s Chh aso cubs it. .. 3 . 1 H.. K. 1 S 2 IT'S GOOD THING THE PROGRAM WAS SHORT ' , . rilll KLI.I'HIA. iiPl Hefore a rsilin t iidenre. Leopold Jttokow-kl takes liberties with the convention, hut not wllh the elsss-iK. Attlt-ed In plan fours and no collar, he eomlueted Hie I'htUidclphift orehas throujeh 'irm by lijirh anl Mnimrt. Hrforf ltafhtnu a mwtMi o. r-iHv vtt (CRAFTY CONNIE BACK TO RENEW jFEUDWlTH CUBS Athletics' Taciturn Leader, l". Invades Chicago fori World Series Battle After 19 Years Few Survivors of Old Days. ' j Hy ltiliiil Hell Associated Press Sports Writer CHICAfiO, Oct.' . UP) Connie Mack, a bit grayer, as lean as ever, younger, and even more taciturn, today came back to Chicago after 10 years to take up a baseball quarrel with the Cubs, where he left it in 1910. On his second world's merles visit the manager of Philadelphia's Athletics brought a new club with otic exception, only Hddle Collins surviving tne chal lemro of the years. Today he found a lot of strange Cubs to oppose his invasion of the west. When Connie Mack last led his while elephunts into the strong hold of the Cubs, -Joe McCarthy, the pleasant vlaaged manager of the current edition of the Chicago Nations Ik was a young man of 'I t, playing utility roles hi the minors. For that matter, the crafty Connie waji then u lucre stripling of -IN. On hh renewal of the ancient baseball feud, the fi 7 year old leader of the A's finds foenion worthy of his steel. Then he was able to subdue the. cubs in "four out of five." Today there are many willing to suggest, ami support their convictions with their money tlmt this series will be in full force after five games have been played. Although the At hleties entered the scries slight favorites there seems at the last minute little to choose between t hem. Champions both, they were eager and ready and no suggestion arose as" to th. courage of the competing players. Charley (irimm, disabled ea plain of the cubs, had returned to the battlefield and was pronounced fit. Hlng Miller, swarthy right fielder of tho A's was a minor c-.isualty, suffering from u cold, but he was ready to plaj. All the "big shots" und tho dark horses too, u walled only the op portunity to go out and justify the faith of their wildly excited fan following. SUNDAY FOOTBALL HAS MERITS, SAYS; JURIST! NEW MAMKKT. X. J., Oct. S o?) Xothwitltstuildlug blue laws, riecorder ti. f. K. Von Minden is for Sunday football. lie praised two teams for "engaging in such a he:-.lthy game .instead of hunt ing around corners uad frequent ing speukeasles" when tho i youths were arraigned before him. i The case was continued. ' TONIGHT ! ! 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