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TO- O- 6tt yvt vo"rt tuovrrwtHtow'y CXKi AwaWrtto Atooy tOUXICAt IWTU- - tHtN It means Just that alu A VUkPfV 'VOVO mma $m ec von Fot ywt ttrt when the mum.' 9000 (HOUOM U yok buy J ev -- r( ' 1.. V Copyright, 1922, hy Th Boll SyzmcttvInA- YOU: KNOWME.AL Say, Charley you 6iEM fM CCA60 aimt (oo w MUCH you COY DEPENDS on r THERE') YOU ARE V a .WOW MUCH WOULD T COSTA LIKt ByJlINGLARDNER f 1 I'M Tn 601 lit (Oh. fc WITH THE VWIITg SOy I? HOW LONG ARE you iTl5EE TO QOIN AQOUT rwuEtoy) DOLLARS OUOH TOi t)U r VJTHR0U6H stay? J ;r iAi '.v SN 7 for Start Gotham-Rea- dy of Worlds Series of 1922 By HUGH FULLERTON, Lue4 'Win. In a Tammany campaign. All the crooks, NEW YORK. Oct, York 1 U1 thieves, grafters and etallore along were there to get their tickets. et for tb opening of the etruggle for Broadway The Yankees of Ace wee little better, but the ehunplonahlp of New York, which to the chances are that whan political 'OblNew Yorker 1 the world' champion igations are satisfied the general public will, as usual, be the sucker. hip. The chances of the series were not The t!ci?U nr all either In (he hand much discussed today, because everyone was or of the flatting banker the eoalpers busy trying to figure how to et the politician and the rani at largo are three tickets and scalp two so that e The ecalp-er- would not havo to pay to mo the game fighting to get the leaving are having a hard time, atnoe they Yet there was strange and peculiar are forced to buy from the politician apathy among the real fans. The fact Headquartere of the Giants today that a bankers convention has brought looked tike the Bight before the primaries about tf.000 financiers Into New York Chlcaro IribuMiIt Uki TIbaa TRIAL, TUBE FREE TO MEN SEND COUPON MW accounts for tho active demand for the The fans dont care much for ticket them, and the usual New York play of having the outsider pay the freight Is It working well. Which la all right. does not much injure the feeling of the proletariat to aee the banker paying Sto to sit In a seat to Me a baseball game. As for the baseball part of it. Yanks and Giant practiced today. Tho chief It must be admitpart of the practice. ted, consisted of arithmetic, for the play era Mem more interested la calling their hare of the receipts than they are In figuring which team will win. Bo far as 1 can see, there is no question as to the acuity of the Yankees to If McGraw can make win this Mrle hla team win one game, bo Is entitled to a lot of credit He has a faster, more mobile, more resourceful club. But he has mot a pitcher who Is entitled to more than an even chance to win, and he will have to guess the lowest form of any of the American league pitchers to get that far. Tha workout today showed nothing whatever save ttoat both teams were working to help themselves. Huggins, who is a smart fellow, whether or not he to popular (which he to not), announced that he Intended to start Bullet Joe" Bush and follow up with Bob Shaw-keHe got the psychological jump on John (Muggsy) MoGraw In this respect. He also said that ha Intended to follow Hush with 6 hawkey, and that if he won those two he would use either Mays or Hoyt. Ha has all the latitude In the world, for he can change as he please McGraw will, of eourse, start Nehf, who is a pitcher of sorts and a fellow who, according to the ball players, , need a lot of early encouragement to win. Tomorrow Ill figure out positively which pitcher will start and which ought to win. The betting odds today were 7 to I In favor of the American league team, and S to I on the American leaguers if Bush ltchee against Nehf. On the basis of fhat sort of argument the Giants ought to be beaten now. MoGraw knows that he has no pitching stall that can stand against the hitting power of the Yankee and ho is figuring upon a system of attack to withstand tha assault he to certain will coma no matter which pitcher he has dhoeen. nt y. then vie got this shaving cream We know oap making welLWe have gpent 60 years in its study. One of our leapt Palmolive is the leading toilet soap of the world. But it took us 18 months to excel, in five ways, in a shaving soap. 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The two teams will resume their playoff series here tomorrow afternoon, manofficial agers of the visiting teems andclub anof the Dallas, Texas, league The game nounced after a conference. scheduled for Wednesday at Mobile will be played Thursday, it waa announced. 1ST Comet, Thomas) t twe Pto. b. , .. g poree DKNVBR, Colo., Oct. 2, The fate boxing In Colorado was rendered extremely Cfieertarma the oplnlon of fight circles here by the declston of the state supreme court today holding In error court Instructions for acquittal In court of John F. Corbett, John Kan-nand associates on a charge of aiding and abetting the promotion of a boxing Tha higher eourtTieTd thaf prlseTightIng Is Illegal and that the only flstlo encounters that maybe held legally aparrlnf exhibitions" promoted by do meette corporations In halls or buildings leased, for not lees than a year for a sum ef net less than 100 or In a building In which such, a corporation or club maintained actual headquarter tor pot less than a yen'. Cal., Oct J. Jimmy OConnell, outfielder of th Baa Francisco club of the Pacific Coast baseball league, who was sold this season to the New York Giants for 75,000. and Miss Esther Wyo., were Margaret Doran efatCasper, BMirried here today gt, Thomas church. was the marmade to effort keep Every a secret and only members ef th riage immediate families were present. OConnell had asked a brief leave of absence on th ground of illness. The OConnell will make their home In Ban Franclseo this winter and will leave fog New York early in the spring. BOXER EXONERATED. PITTSBURG, Oct. 2. Sammy Clmlnelli, welterweight boxer of Youngstown, Ohio, waa exonerated by a coroners jury today whkh investigated the death of Billy Pa., who mistalned Light of InWilmerdlng, a bout with CiminelU at Injuries on Thursday night. GRID STAR BADLY HURT. L08 ANGELES, Oct. 2. Johnny Boyle, tackle of the University of Southern California football team, Who received all- American mention by Walter Camp last season, suffered a compound fracture of contest th knee in the varsity-alumSaturday and may never be able to play ni again, physicians BASEBALL VSTSRAN pies. BT. LOUIS, Mo., Oct 3. Frank former Cleveland, Cincinnati and Bt Louis Nationals center fielder, to dead at his home here today. HtS' baseball career extended from 1885 to 1902. will satisfy him hut not over-smok- e hhn. 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Willie Hoppe, resentativ to waa elected preslderit of Dee Richey former world a champion billiard player, will attempt to recover his title, as 19 2 th junior class; John Coleman, vie balkJine champion in tho Internationa) president; Wayne Pond, secretary; Una tournament here next month. Hoppes Cast agnate, treasurer, and Homer Gower, formal entry, the first to be made for representation to the athletic council Marlon McGowan was fleeted president the tournament, wag forwarded today. -- MhoM-atMetica. is, in thjbldbgfccfbteiTOU liquids. In the long run, the cigar that will giy you grfateat enjoyment i the 'cigar beat suited to your physical make, up. Mozart is made particularly for the man who does his best work at high pressure the man of high nerv ous energy, who thinks fast and movet fast. Mozarts "mild Havana fragrance . I announced today. you will think before you Knoke, Cigars ate not all alike. There are aa many varieties as there arc of foods and (H, 53! A V act Ill b. f. 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Make this in fairness to yourself and us, then use the one you like best Cut out the coupon now. 10 SHAVES Series Interrupted by Rain 1 Just compare it V le s cts . Tulsa-Mobi- Bummarlea: In three, pores SlOCOt The il tret, b. ...., hf AtlssUe Express (H, ' Flavins, NEW YORK, Oct, I. W. Klem and W. Plratlss) McCormick for the National and C, B, Twld Hart, bin. g. There! ) ............ f g. (Noephrl J Owens and Georg Hildebrand for the plsia Use. b. blk. g. (little) J Use, American league were announced today Colarsto be. : ID1 Allre tore. Sid PtU as the umpires for the world's series Ophlr Orrek. Victor Usa. Lamia'S H. Will Tell sire eUrtcd. Ttree-do- ft, by Commissioner K. M. Istndl trotter, tab fu'avlty, The Kentucky President Heydler of the National league three, purre 17000: announced that E. C. Quigley and Kob. In Axworthy by 0 Review b- 1 1 ert Hart would officiate for the older or Jsae (White) .... J ganisation In the Chicago city series be- The Scatter, eh. . (Mrtleesld) .......... I2 27 tween the Cubs and the White Box. (WklteheeS) Rreese. b. Until last year fourteen umpires had ttnlf Mow, b. f, I S Itsry KUerelle. b. . (Goddard) ..... . In the world's series since LoiJ participated Todd, Peter Flseh, Harvest the flret was held in ISOS. At that time 1IIK. Thooipeos used, one behind Ithellnde, Judge Frleco end Crawford sire qnly two officialsonewere on bases, as In ordi- started. Time 2 00)4 - 00 the catcher and cap, 2.0 trot, tw to. Walnnt Hill nary major league games now. The - first WOOO: two were Utry- ( 1Hank O'Day- and ,h,eev purre Veto. b. by feU toe The Greet T. H. Connolly. I Cox) ireet Klem, who was named today for the (Rr) be. 1922 eerie holds the record. Thle will Peter the Brewer, b. i f. (Marphj) be his eleventh series. O' Day, once man- --Pxar Worthy, Taurida, b. to. (Plemlne) ager of the Cincinnati Reds, is second Walter b. $ (Stokee) ........ 4 Sterling, and and Charlie Rig. with eight, Connolly Rery Kesse, Herbelwys. KlS ler are tied .for third with seven series ed Bttllsdsr sire S. HeUyroad. HIM 3 each. Started. Time 0V t . five new ideals tf of the sophomores; Dsmarle Sutton, vice r. president,' and Ezra Hawke secretary-treasureFrank McMillan was chosen Norman of the freshmen, with president Stedfelt, vice president, and Geraldine Couxen secretary-treasure- r. S-- Tor Mild , 3 CIGAR.; a May Morning --rand os jragmnt y |