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    FRIDAY, OCTORER 5. 102S
Itanford Leaves
Hollingberry Has Few Football Veterans at WsS-CJlHshlifflnsof (iamei
On Edge for Game
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1WLO A I.TO, Calif., Oct. 4.
tvHCVl) Stanford l'nlvenltys
t fKth.il team, rated k one of
f'th stroniet In the Pacific Coast
, run fere nt-e, loft her late today
U for Kusrne, Ore., to meet the
Cntvortiity ot Orricon Saturday
( In , the first conference tilt ot
V'-lhi two p quads.
! There were 31 regulani In tho
party i hat departed, including;
ftU who wore hurt in the name
'with I lie Olympic Club last Sat
.urtliiy except Johnny I'reaton, an
r end.
(y The Cardinals were on edge
V.fnr tbn eucounter. their scout
!i :i viiiar reported that Oregon Is
mnKer this eaon than had
i boon expected. They are due to
- arrive in Eurene Friday noon
V, t:nfnrd was defeated by the
' Olympic Club Saturday, 1 to .
'Ked Wings Lead
Little Series
INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 4. (lP
'4 The Indianapolis American as-
focf.it ion baseball club rained a
derUkd advance In the "little
v.-erld perie here today by de
1; lea? inn Hocbester of the Inter
Ik rational league, 12 to 6.
S The victory rave IndUnapolis
ha 3 to I advantage In the seriea
rtaiidinir. tire game hare .been
played, one of which resulted In
' a tie. The winner must take five
jont of nine games.
S Line score:
V, Club t R. H. E.
) Rochester 62
I Indianapolis 12 18 1
Ilatterie'a: McCrackeo ' Irvin,
'H. Smith and Morrow: Boone.
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j- NEW YORK. Oct. 4. T The
-. New York Sun this afternoon
i wid that "according to informa
tion , from a reliable source,"
t negotiations for the transfer of
.,Kngers Hornsby. manager of the
Rosloa Braves to the Chicago
Cub. have virtually been com
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Coach "Babe" llcllingherry of Washington State College Is shown at the uiur lift. Smue M lh
men about whom he 1 building the 12S Cougar team are nhown with htm. tirahuni. who played
center on the second airing team last year, is at the lower lett. Mo vnift i liuv the noil f-r the
position now. Hein, one of the backfield veteran . Is at tru- lower center. IVlcr l-ir.hurt, w ho U
seeking a back field berth, is at the upper right.
PULLMAN", WASH.. Oct. 4 ;twa guard and a go:d center j' Presell and Spied ! are the
Whether the Cougar can make are among the sheepskin losses only vartiiy linemen left. o
yardage as well as mileage is Hollingberry is trying .to fill In they are fixture for lai-ktes.
a big question fn the Pacific 'an Institution where the entire i They are g pod. lira bant, nec
Coast Conference Just now. 'squad number less than 40. ond string renter last year, seems
And In addition to burking a But the Babe's reckoned" as to have the nod.
schedule taking the team away one of the smartest of the Dan Horan ud lleln are
from the campus on seven mighty younger coaches, and it's tradi- bucXfivld veterans, with a wealth
long trips. Coach "Babe" Holling- tional that Washington Slnte j at fair looking material fight
berry has lost so many players teams put up surprising fights, ; ing for other places,
through graduation that be has .often upsetting conference cbam-j So aide from losing all his
to count on the ex-freshman piensbips. Ted Kowher. a half-, line hut his tackles and the
team as his chief source of back for two years, has been greatest part of his backfield.
switched to quarter in Meeker's Hollingberry
supply.
"Butch" Meeker, the fighting , place. Forrest Curry, a veteran. ( worry ab:ut
quarterback, and Carl Gustaf-'and Yap. a flashy Hawaiian ex- it's keeping
son. fullback star, three ends, freshman, look like the ends. ; schedules.
hasn't a lot to
Uiis year unless
track of train
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.NKKK STAIHI M. New York.
I Oct. 4. I TIM - 1'stiiK li.tschaU
' lut m;ulo out of cruti h and
' Una men t to chltirofiirtu tli ht .
I' 1.4'iils e.trdlmilH Imtteri. the xup
pttsfdly crippled New York Yank
ee.i foYXtit tttelr allnuMils todu 1
i.'Mii! coiwiurtul tin Nultoiml l.u
! Kite chaiiipton in t he openiiK
j game of I he tt-.H world iterte-t.
Ian llcilU Itailo
J The Cut diu.tU lutt ( Ing ortleC
I ivm'Iii bled cotivaleweents' row an
tWatu -Hots, a ltrooklu under
( takrr, hhoi his f;it IkiII pat t
jtheiii IniiiiiK niter inuiug until f
it resembled n little wlilie Ha ,
from a distant Mt in the gigantic
' i ailimu
J llohtihiig around on one leg, ;
i Hatie Kutli alone made as many,
hits us the CiiidltinlH' eiittro team ,
and scored one moro run. iStill,
jtavorlug hla Injured knee, Itntti
iliammered out two doubles and a,
! MiijJe. n ml scored two runs.
Duly 'Sunny Jih" Itoiioiulev.
, the t a nil uu is liatd Hitting f it -i -j
haseiuun. and tii orse Harper. ,
; et era it right f ntder. were u"Uj
jto folvo lloyt'a dil'Very for h'is.
Ilottninley huiuilterid a loiij; I V4 (
into the riplit field l)lm-)i r III'
tlie si Vi nih timing fir the t'tird-
, mats' t.aly run uittl u tided a
tule f!er two Weie tl
;i!ie ninth. Ilarp'r gi; The flnt
'hit o(f Hoyt. u (ilngle ta center,
1 In the- flith
j U liem W en "i ipplet?
I The Cnrdinnis ent. reil the ;aiue'
. (wavy favorites mid epc ied to .
' tlud the Yankees till ready td
; topple from their 'lofty perch
, as niiinur. hN of (lu Uasehatl
'world. i
' The CiirdinaN looked for crlp)
, Ilei nnd found a team of hard
. il.itnc. grlm-fiKhting ntalwarih
unmindful of physital handtiaps.
The Yankees may have need of'
jwnevuiiaiis tu help thetr crip.
pies onto the field before the
I game. Hut the Cardinals rcr
j t a Inly had hotter ue for them
to help (heir invalid hlttera off
the field after the game.
I'tterly helpless before loyts
destructl vo pitching, only the
bravo piirhlng of Little, Hilly l
Sherdel nved the Cardiimli from!
a pomM rout. 1
The Yankees made but four'
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Cubs Win Second Sacramento, Seals Tie for First :
i n si 7
uty series uame. pIace on Coast; pI ff pianned
hits off Sherdel until he a.
taken out for r
the elL'h'h. but
pinch hitter In
l hose four hlM
liases und meant
CHICAGO. Oct. 4. (CP) Aid
ed by the "breaks" of the game,
the Cubs defeated the White Sox
for the second consecutive day
SAX KKANClSCO(Oet. 4. (IP I
The regular season of the Pac
ific CiAt I.oacua unitt In n rloi
in Ihe Chicago city series here toda. wth Sacrameiil.. 8 Se natora
today, 5 to 3. The victory gave ; and the San Francisco Seals In
MrttMlc.l lMl
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Slif-nliT Jinx Koturna - j
Slu niW uM Jinx if lit.'! came!
turk to haunt him tmluy a.'
the Kami liltlc left handt-r watch-j
led another hrilllantly pitched con-'
! lest tlip from hi Krap. The
Ynnkit h.'Ht Shcrd'-l' iwiro hy one I
wiil i run hi 1 Jltl. t
It was the Italic' day. The
the cubs two games won and none
loot.
The Sox battled (or 14 inning
a tie for firbt place (or the sec
ond half of the season.
San Francisco defeated Los
to. even the aeries' standing and . Anel. 10 to 2. and Sacramento
although they outhit the Bruin.-:
the element of luck was with the
northstders and an error in the
ninth gave them a run that tied
the count. 2 to 2.
Thomas weakened in the 14th
and allowed two triples, two
doubles and a walk which gave
the Cobs three runs. The Son
made a desperate effort to stage
a rally in their half of the final
Inning but a double hy Shire;
and a single by Kamm to register
one run was all they could do.
The Cabs used Nehf. Jones and
Bush in the box. The trio was
touched for 12 hits. Thoma?
allowed the visitors only nine.
Line Fcore:
Club It. II. K.
Cubs : r. :i u
Sox 3 i:s r,
Batterie'n: Nehf. Jones. Ilu.lj
and Ilartnett; Thomas and lleri;
beat Seattle, 16 to 2. in what
were tcheduled to be Ihe final
tilts.
The Seals and Senators
meet In the first of three play
off games at Sacramento S.nlur- interest of f,l.4:'5 fans gravlt
day. officials of the Seals an-ated in the direction of the re
nounced foment. The second , IUnd Until. Not since he hit three
game will be played here Sunday home runs In one game of Ihe
third Is necessary It t!(J0 series has he had such n
BOX SCORE OF
FIRST GAME
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NEW YOKK. Oct. 4. ll'I'l
Folowing is the box score o( Ihe
(irst game o( the World Series:
Yanks Favored
To Win Series
NEW YORK. '''. 4, U!"i
The New York Yankees tonight
were quoted 7 to 5 favorites to
win the world series nfter their
4 to 1 victory In the opening
game today.
Wall Street betting commis
sioners reported that they had
placed several wagers of ?7.ooo .
to $5,000 t)lat 1B Yankees win.
the series.
Odds on the second Ranie ar.
quoted as even money. j
St. Louis
Douthit. cf
High. ::i
Frlsch. 2b
Bottomley, lb
Hafey. If
Harper, rf
Wilson, c
Maranvillc, ss
X-Orratli
Thevenow, ss
Sherdel, p
XX-llolm "..
S. Johnson, p
Totals
New York
PaH hal. cf ....
Durst, if
Koenig. ss
Ituth. rf
Cherlg, lb
Meusel, 1(
Lazzorl. 2b.
Durocher, 2b ..
Diigan, :ib
Hengough, c
lloyt. p
AB.
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and. if
will be played in Sacramento day filled with laurels
Monday. j na, ,h ,y
Provided the Seals win this1 The Dane revelled In all
playoff they will rapture thc.Kry and was as happy as a
pennant as they won the first school kid seeing his first world:
half. lint If the Senators win j series game Instead of a veteran
a series ol srven games between i playing In his ninth world series, j
the two clubs will be required 1 He made the first hit of the j
to determine the championship, j game and series, a double to '
Hollywood finished three games rl?ht Center in the Urst Inning
behind the leaders by beating ihe ainl limped home on (; hrlg' :
San Francisco Missions. 7 to fi. In I double to right, scoring the. flr.ti !
. a ten Inning game. The defeat ! run of the game and series. I
1 left the Missions In fifth piice . In goiu Into second after 111
6 1 while Oakland stayed in fourth I hit. Ilabc made a funny little:
0 1 place although it was defeated trick slide, as If he had nevef j
0 i by Portland. 5 to 3. hooked a bag before, hut lici
0 The Heavers finished sixth. really was favoring hi Injured
0 . Los Angeles seventh and Seattle : k!H e.
0 'eighth. I (( ontiiiucd on Page. Kill
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4 0
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6 0 I
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...Totals 32 4 7 27 7;
X- Baited for Maranville In j
eighth. I
XX- flatted for Sherdel .In,
eighth.
Score by innings.
St. Louis 000 (100 100 - 1 !
New York 100 200 01X-4
Summary: Errors - Maranville. !
Ituns batted in: Gehrig, 2; 1
Bottomley, 1. J
Two base hits: lluthi 2; Ceh-1
rig. !
Home run: Musel. Bottomley. '
Left on bases;. Ftjt Louis, 1
New York. 4.
liases on balls: off Hoyt. 3. ;
Struck out: By Hoyt. fi; Slier-;
del. 2. ;
lilts: Off Sherdel, 4 In sevsn .
innings; Johnson, 3 In 1 Inning.!
Time of game.; Otic hour, 4'J .
minutes.
empires: Itigler, Oacns, M
(lowan and Pfirman.
Attendance: (11.425.
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