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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18 10, 1926. Cardinals Force Seventh Qame of World Series hy Decisive Win Over Yankees Alexander Awes Hugmen While Mates Pound Ball Jess Haines Will Get Call for Game Receipts Grow as Clubs Vie for Title Battle; Hoyt for New Yorkers. Todays (Continued From Pag Om ) 408 80. Each club's share 35,995 Each share league s 80. $35,-99- 5 a game to b thrilling and too chillv for much warmth of spirit on the pa-- t of the crowd that left big acant stretches of seats in the stands for the firpt time in an game of the series o fa let there was a dramatic touch to. the CardirrU rally and the second too 9. (By th Tennis Press.) and golf were removed today by Director of Public Safety James M. Clark from th list of Sunday sports he banned in his campaign for enforcement of the ancient blue laws. His action was taken on advice of the city law department that neither of those athletic games was unlawful, under the statute do not of 1794, because they tend to produce disorder. held that The opinion, however, football on Sunday was unlawful the tenunder the act, because dency of those games would be to produce disorder. Clark said he would be guided by the opinion in his orders to police. He had previously banned all forms of athletic diversion on Sunday. 80. d Totals for six games Attendant 289 958 Total receipt $1,067,773. Players' share (first four games complete) $372,300 61. council s share -$Advisory 160,165 95 Each club's share $133,826 63 Each league's share $133,-82- 39- of Alexander veteran who has cojne buk in the twilight of his career to turn! in two of his greatest performances 63. Old Alex stands tied with Heh southpaw star of the Yankees but to him' in winning two game goes the glory of twice having pulled the Cardinals back to eeu terms when utcrv CARDS their chances for seemed ght Just as he did In the second game when he rallied the National leagie NOW champions after a med ocre start Alexander seemed to revitalize the Here are a few figures that are Cardinals bv his steadiness and con playing" master roles in the present fidenre on the mound He was hit a world series Top, left, is Jess bit harder today than before allowing eight hits where be permitted Players Declare Yankees Haines, upon whom Hornsby is deoi ly four the first time but he was pending upon to bring St. Louis its the rock of Gibraltar Itself wheneer first world diamond championship Them Stop the Yankees threatened Halnea defeated the Yanks in the The Yankees got the first man to third game, 4 0. In the middle ia bsse in six of their nine Innmgs and Today. had scoring opportunities in at least Combs, Yankee centerflelder, who five but In only two of them the has proved to be a touch batter to Fourth atM seventh were thev abi On the right it Waite pitch to to push a run across B b Meuse! s By BRIAN BILL choice for Hoyt, Miller Huggins long triple to left and infield out h 0 NEW TOJtK rut th (By h ie other things mound dutv today-a- ll Gehrig produced the first ta!! ) Press Jubilant In wild Cardinal throw Prl befntr equal Dugans singte a on bevereid s rap and a one h ee Mf flaveis made the welkin ring in Lelr Below is Lester Bell and Alexanhv Combs accounted f r the other IuMk tne after todav s had der th- le that y.'ayed gam tun bll, St turned club Louis the the winner w(th Now York BABE HELPLESS v ball lu the flailed world and extended the tb.ni h'em"n Its serba Babe Ruth was the most impotent itv white th- - yetoyan Alexander of all when it came to silvimr th de Tul! length of seven games hr-can t debeat u npw em past the Gotham club They ceptUe curves or gauging the speed Alex OM a clared the National leaguers of Alexander We offerings was at his bef whei pltehmg to the came from behind aga n and w bambino He walked the Yankee star win tomorrow H rnxhv Roge-- s once In the sixth but In three other manager of the joined in AND attempts the babe could not get the Natuna league rhatrii m Twice Ruth the enthusiasm nf his n.n aitho gh ball out of the infield came .o bat with two on bae and he managed ti control hi emotion He uaa confident two cut but each time he was however wh n he said easih Them Alexander and The furious attack with which the stopped Alexailer Uardinals greeted Fhawkev in th Jut aa 1 raid he would haa left m mark for the next generainning gave Alexander a suffi-eeaim at with hi worla sene margin to work m and al- tion to eleven vear apart Yanks Will Come Through though rapped hard at times he was gameI was oonf dent absolutelv that never in danger as his lean mates n This sup- Alexander wnuid beat the Yankee creaed theT advantage I am ji t aa confident that in the Pinch, Babe's port was erratic an error bv Bell c n Jesse and Haines will beat them again trlbutlng toward one of the Yankee t( morrow us and the championruns but South orth came througi give Prediction. with a sensational tumbhrg catch of ship Jesse mav not shut them out Duran s low in er in an eighth In again but we d m t figure he will have By BABE RUTH to to win ning p'nch, doubling Meusel off secV M hit the ball todav when we bad ew UNhFE STALK ond to check a threatening Yankee t we nmrr to will Oct and hit iw here a nothing much one errm again made nut ra'lv Thevenow more mean even than said shtul that gme todav also contributed a fielding gem in when hits will did todav ail Cardinals just beat us that the second inning whei he irhhed thev The Yankees took their df'at They pi unrtM tha la all vr th lazzeri of a hit 'vrlth a wonderful top were Thev lot fianklv ft ded and philosophically up!! thv thv got oer second base throwing ut his bad disappointed for thev had exp-t- td grat pitoluig ti m rid Alx again wh man and holding Meusel end the series todav but thev ng was a Inti weak and Our pitch doubled, to the middie bag not lot courace and declared that u di1nt do any hitting And that CARDS ON TOES while thev will have to wait an 'her tha t I don t aa tAdlv It wa a dav for heroic work bv dav for their championship victors it Prsonallv the Cardnala as a whole rd not the would none the less urel be re- about a rifat hk that as I would If w or bv some had lot' 2 t least of them was The center fed turned tomorrow Me didn t hit somewhat sadly other close store sub Roscoe (Waddle) Holm who rew ren arked In baseba Manager Miller II glne lhat finui placed the Injuredd Tavlor Pouthit in three m The bovs are plav Ing some in rnd like that on Holm who f eMrdiv this sri ve'-errirg plivda insaniharsr in ut it this series m now out in besides baeball d, ntdavs w and g and hit a1 tallies altogether thv aungtbeen snrlt thi will be all right when we win to nor mean a durn tiru? as1 affair m whi h am the Crd'nai csnin wa the field rt a had better a row A'exander game m cf Yank But thar confident the the fret rnirg wh ade sing'e winnng thiralid insM bxbalI left in his svgrem than we thought championship as I was vete;1 He was forced h ? u to right the tvpa of gq n x) e ted and he was better than our iubers th dav bf-- r it waKd ard worth but Horn'-bth Yankees and vdmsls M U Me have too good a rj jb to t da be (u doub ed sierra f utbwrrn tc dav ther vpo th sort of Bin g ung it he stepped twice in a row when the them a real ba'l n t l t v hen w t dtv watrh whsr while Bell crashed a drive pa that brought tvet H'rnb a d champirnbip hirces on one gan e Me on to fcide It i ultra1-- 1 I wil te in then tomorrow nlv fair though that I s' naturaL' at vr c kv nd ' n'i-nb- t Bottomiev He aid drt s'rik Hupg n said 'hat he was impressed a worj atnut old Alexander don t tan Fhawkev tightened after thi thm At fthe is g out Hafev thev en same t n e I d n t bl rennnek certainlv hav to ord todsv as he ha been in previous Herbi p and OFa-reof his bv nes gq on f anv tar a th plav tVs txmnd terllng and oi ng the first inning ts anr themselves breezing through who have not end will emtin i to b f 'v and I don t think bet the next hree without allow rg a hit three voung nflelderstrain f'tv a it hd M hxvon t dene hat happen Thevenow s single Alexanders sacri- cracked under the thev r that go ,d thev might In I thought we would heat A'ex tils second anv reol hitting bit fice and Holms blow o'er rou th Md MV bli-iv, wl! Lav terdav wcud base produced another run In th aer'es praid n t t And M e re d fifth and Shawkev a downfall f a' v Tla) cf Rcroe Helm a Cardinal sub won if cur pitching hadn t 'en a ag stir He called attention lilt e bad c d member we Lund th in todav gam nl all qiong h th ng 1' cam in the rev erth Fr more f the hcv I h h tttng and fielding to th r a uv lot Mi their r hs The hardht YsnKs TONY MISSES ONE w on In fait l ranter fielder who wa p!a ng his this time than tWire h pinches Thev rat strongest n acI dav A muffed throw bv Tonv L?zr! of th ser econd full gan a if the stake that gam hunch got there aomething and a misjudged flv bv Meusel proved count of lniurls t Tavlor DouthU had bm there will be peptv at Marh been c1oe we might ha1 t tut Manafirr H ivg'n wa not ra iv to in trouble rftn damaging in tlh inmrg ouf and w n us go i e it tn tor M' l t ard nil snromr hi j hing rh a and nearly so damac ng as the tnat But past r w aid mav i0ti4nd Alex a wha of a gm batg Thevenow opered the a?A(k !frsl grr n te intil t it hfvr ti e to trim u pitchedMl o feiMw with A sli gle to left and a bands ,Vr fa H waa known to favor Matt were safe when Lazrerl dropped Jev aao rot pitched that last gsm to first on A x tn- - H jv t w hr ha a winning game reid a throw and h j stories at ut ha speed tt f r ch'ilrf a Holm furled rt rf thing sacrifice hunt 20-- 7 dr de rfslhiliiv that Lntch pf) pN n'md hs Thevenow but Southworth douh d good greater' bt the blow being lost bv Mual 'n the control He can jut that ball vih it to aun and Alexander talied In an inch of where he want mfmopial ptattt m And le A TO! everv I've h pit ha Thia waa the signal for I the (B Minn M thoscn Hornabv a but retirement havgreat n a bana t t i wat h h m Limes anrit'1 Prs$)-- V t r Fhoiker.wfth A aingj over tad tr umphd ' r M u werk on hitters cr it wr jid be a grid roc that broght Holm and fel w wasnt cut there over the pate treat U Btt ;mkv f r ed before a u 2ft to h wav a to r beat ing to f gur cut Hornaby oi a rap to koen g and Bll at Mm r al raft'ttr,r Tf there was invlhin? thxt MARINE followed with his lusty homer, deep) s cbfeat t' van thi' i dsv rre in t Into the left 'f'eid giandstand txtn 'i rd more than sxtv r Mev mladl hit akin acorlng Bottonuey ahead cf hirr tthat Misl Fb un dash Me and Doha iimflv Mows in tha aerie Hafev kept up the barrage w th a k t U n n need them and It lr.k aa thojgh d w n f. r h ac u double, but O Farrell the ninth man t t1h1 f Kt at bat. fanned and th f rirg ceased INamedj i ITS t Lieutenant, thev might be coming ourr f wav And frwarl n I cant think via Thomas, twirling the lat two i V r1 a chap to e Lee f get niigs escaped w th onlv ore rn w n 'or'1 a Post He Counts as bowai lathan foal game in t accred In the nnth when Sou'hwor h F a hi Ut the ehampunnhp tripled to deep cents- on a hit that in 11 that rrskel Oorrbs jugged and scored on Hors games Like the as Title. raw-bone- d year-ol- d Fans Like Baseball As Is and New Venture OF VICTORY Is Quieted. By GEORGE B-- ay -b S w 11 THATS THAT, i d SAYSBAMBN10 t -. v fl lin I v th' jst 1 , v im-ga- n te v FIRST INNING. CardwHolm lashed a single Into field and was forced at second to Lazzcri Koenig hy Southwortb Hornhv walked Pouthorh scored on Pmtomleya double to left Horns-hHornaby and stopping at third hit Bottomley ecored on Billand Oharp Farrell Hafev fanned to left also Three a strike third m!sd Pins three hit no errors went oat on a Yanks Comb mt 1 te lttr -- rottr bn iged Ho-ns- v 's 1 to rrounVr The hall was deflected 4? Cardinal richer a glove to the out and Koems struck .horutop I'u'li went oil 'O nutomlev unaeel.t-nr hi ro error N run ' ll r-- or trir ,i c-r- i V aoc FM TPK aled Press) bon-'- desired as mirk (Bv Oct the As- Gen Tunnev todav which he aaid be as that of the heavy, weight champ) pshlp h s (orrnisaton aa firat lieutenant in the I ltel State press the Associated mixed a line attack with enrp a deceptive passing game to fat 9 marine Th forma) presentat on took place Mlohlran State coli.re In their. ism- - in Mayor Madera rerspuon rooni a t (irat treetfrx toOav to stite 4 h.r. ,v. e..h of service w by paui gmith "fs mtr.latered aors a orop-kic- k j by Major H $ton Michith first trade bv State arxinst of the Seventh marire a pasa- - fomnin'1i"i gan In egnt yeara Friedman MnUnda to whicn Tun regiment cf of jn ard thewe-- e will be attached Iichiin a cffeiivet neLater and Rich on the c.ty kail atepa before trutma. Mleh Oct 9(Bv Mirhiam rn persor Turney wa presented jwlth a go$A trimmed dress swr.rd T inscribed Jamei Jreeph from the ma'inea of tn marine harraexs Broca vr ba1S ivr tf th rank of Prat lieutenant were pinned on hi shoulj Hartz Attains Tun-ne- Marvelous Speed mtv v Dated Ires Vr 0 KSe d dey Sf H rr oi tivfc)tixk Soor gtr p.J a 10 y - der Tn vnr u a- heavyweight champion was fctfhest speed eer st rallied to th o tv ball bv Miior F hi adetphia Jtnflrc le Witu HJ 4 oiM A I rex B snriBs wa re Sd ti- a n err ter of tne mar re r jnn ard Najm Rsta tc nf dMerbmrla tr!la serve B Idle and Tunney snewer n 'er drleer t waffled icue aa hour (f la a ta ror plad Ti got a MulThevenow 'a, metLJrtio, aga.fl in I ranee In in 191 and later 2 m to-ba- a svd r rh j ' rrrp ' e ver ' reld spun t elnghwkev Thevenow d through Mm Yanke a.rond lt go w-)- flv to aouHrwjrth Shawkev -Ruth went out to g second No runs one urasststed lrttnmfw t or error h $rb h d Aocitd Press.) Frenzied fandom cf LOOTS. Oct. 9 (By th St Louis, restored to s more cheerful spirit of optimism, roared it seif hoarse today when the Cardinals evened up matters In the orld senes with a convincing 10 to-- defeat of the Yaiueet in New York Thousands jammed the street, in front of radio loud speakers an I scoreboards to hear and see the story of the sixth gam- - The spirit of gloom which waa noticeable after the double defeat of the Cardinals in two days waa dispelled by todays triumph When the game came to ita gionous end for the Cardinals there were wud yeUs and cheers from fans scattered over the downtown area after The fane teemed to have lost some of ther wild enthu-iasthe first twe gTeat celebrations but there was plenty left today to world that the Cardinals are a crest bal team, and home tell tha folks will stand staunchly behind them to the end win or lose With victory almost assured in the seventh inen?. St Lonisara were able to hear the final score with almo--t th Wae cheerf lines here tofore attributed only to Near Yorker. Th fanV sppesred so roof! dent that they fsl'ed to groan when the Y.rW rot on bases At the end there were yells of Alexander for President and Joy adjectives were in vogue. CT. No rur bit being maM to gang the ball In the aun Tbeve-nothrew out Ghr'r at ftrM Muel Thevenow robbd hiding ofjirond a hit and threw him out at zreri M iel This gf'lng to third a rerrnln run Dugan went plus No run ii to bottom!' ot our h t no error THIRD INNING rt-df- i ouhworl pent a eharp to ombs who bad to cm tn hnr th make to Hornsby fast rou'e pent our hv the Koenlg-Gehrl- g Gabria stood in hta rrack and took no hit No run no Fq'wn lev p f ert 1 Gloom Disappears in Card City as Club Evens Series INNING. Yank of third v -- i bak arv-het- -lr i$ii Sr rMindrw a ARPR d' rron!h deds ohr Highly Friedman Leads e$ Michigan Attack ANN to - - 4 SECOND nt out a h.gh rxMeThsverf" Alexandr filed out to flv to ('omb Meu-and Holm ant up a high foul no erno hit (f- OFFICER out d Mi't; g- by a inf.e.d of the Minnesota Loses to Notre Dame, t!-- ALECK MOVES. So Aleck went to the Cardinals stuffed himself into one of their girlish uniforms with the red gander posing aa a Kentucky cardinal embroidered on th boaom just wet of th wish bone and coasted into the world series It a all square with cld Aleck Tha Cube can hav their discipline and he win have a piece of world seek monev $4000 or $60o), according to the way it roes and next year most likely, he will get a raise M hen who is Rogers Hornsby broadminded as to th application of herse lotion and doean t care what time a fellow gets to bed just so ,ie a up in time to play in the afternoon decided that Aleck would have to do the throwing again todav you might have said that the world series was aa good aa ovr. with th Yankee You might have the hamp.on thought that the Yankee being a ball team bv reputation would hitting get on Alerk thix tme and blast Mm cut of there But Aleck had saved something and he took up whee he left off last Sundxv, holding the Yanks to four hit in the first six innings when he had to hold them bv the lapels and four more In tn last three inning when he had nine runs back of him and could effoid to put his feet upon the handle bafs and coast BABE CAN'T HIT HIM. Babe Ruth who htt thn three home runs in one gvme in Ft lonn th other dav and those forty Mven home run during th league seen couldn't bag a hit off Aleck and tn moet 4onpictjoua service that th' 1956 !er-u- p 91 gu-e- CHADWICK. not in Salt Lake Tribune ) MTW YORK Oct 9 Promotera of a rumored third major baseball league probably will postpone inauguration of the enterprise until another year Th.s U the opinion of major league owner and official based on the tremendous demonstration for baseball as la which took place in the midde west as a result of the winning of the National league pennant by the St. Loula Cardinals There were present in St Loula recently four men of mean who would back acme part of a third major league if they were satisfied that they could enlist men with them who would be willing to undertake what might be a losing fight at the beIn for Tneceas ginning trust'ng about taree years All the time the world aeries games have bean on there haa been a little group of men who know quite a lot about baseball moving in and out of the crowds in the hotels and chatting amiablv with evervbody they knew They were aoundmg the mood of the fans and even tailing to the 'duh owners, and thv were trying to absorb all of the to gossip and all of the fats that they could abuut Bahegave was performed during Conditions in baseball in the seventh inning when he understudied the groundkeepers a d TIME NOT RIPE went gamboling over the lawn oAr Thev were sizing the situation up atrav newspaper with hla cleats But thev' did not advertise it Thev aingnew and hitherto ursupected talent compaied notes dal y and made re for thia amazing man who also piava The tremendiis enthu ports daLy a ukulele unless retrained Th slam whih greeted the winning of Babe got to firat on a baxe on tails the pennant by St Louis made them in the sixth to he but had inning question whether the time is pro- u dioretton to do that because pitious to sad into a third league was v rklng on him not Alexander And vet as one of them observed them wide to mova him the onlv auccess that an intruding pitching Ruth stole second but went along league ever has had haa been when no farther because a intimated be moat for organized baseball haa been the Yankee were creating no aucoeasful noticeable disturbance with their rrai These men have had their agents lets The end of this rame found talking with baseball players Some Ruth with a total of nrecle!v no hits of the plovers who were approached inclusive in two ball game agalrt In an informal sort of wav hardiy old Aleck knew what thev were talking about NEW YORKERS TIRED Thev were much mire Interested in as thla world sre the world aeries A ball plaver who is beImportant to the citizen of St Louis who orM P ln talk? hit and threw him out f bunion on their palira turning got seeming safe run Th one thar two bps no errors about evervthing at fUst One behandsormp in tne Yanks Shawkev whiffed Hafev holds nia attention la the dollar cause the Cardinal thoroughfares won the pennant Koenig mark the people of New York hav other gathered in Combs s fh ard This world seriea 4a no exception claim on their attendance and thv ' lofted to Holm No runs no hits, no errors .When the hurrah ia o'er wuh ball to atav Away todav There SIXTH INNING to wre a few thousand pavers will think of the season empty settee In Cards Bottemley got a two base come with anoetites whetted bv the each end of the top deck of the grand Bell struck out Hafev hug crowds thev saw in October The stand and there were bald hltftlnto right patches in St Louis team will not be as the bleanbera too even though gig fanned and 0 Farrell fouled out Th w.s to Dugan No nine, one hi. no er- - easv to sign ln 192" aa it waa in generally the world supposed that POrt 1926 The player who atarten hta would be doed out this time Yank Ruth was passed Musl reason with Hornabv .I1 will have b The belief u$ so fondh held tv the to Holm and CJ?h,rt no be management of the Yankeea tnat all ',n' Vp amt vtran ofIt filed Holm an out out to Lazzrl rruk rather venturesome customers who called at th store for organitatlon js'o runs no hit no errors were not were told kids who they tickets for a Surdav game if anv SEVENTH INNING. wanted if thev could not make good, were told that such a request might Tarda Thevenow angled into left but a cculecfion of voung men with aimcst h construed aa a pred'Mm for his second hit that Alexander would beat the Tmk Alexandr sari- - amtjiMoh a to aalary and therefore a a dirty dig at the but droppsd bst.etds fed UNSETTLED 80ME CLUB throw ncern Cf at gofirst Thvenow perfect me of the New York Yank have Holm foroed Theve- ing to second now Severeid to Dugan Alexander heard abrut this new thirl league a 1'ttle doubful if the Alexander scored on bu it roing to second tv base hit into left era of the Yank oan b wesned very OGDENITE which Meusel loaf In th aun. Holm far awsv fnm the big eltv There takingIn third Shockr replaced Shaw- -- i not a plaver on the team but feels Holm and South192 the box in key his of income sure worth aeored ort Hornshv a singl pTfctiv If th There mav club wants Mm forced he some pav- - whom the cuh will Bottomley throughv th box Homan when Koenig took Bottom-lemwda-- t Yet It his a fin a and toorhd aecond noton went groundr f r If if ran trad for 127 into th left Bl) got a home run it ran buv cr p'tchera field stand scoring Bottomiev ahead pUchers wav ts Newey Defeats Webb; slorg again of him Hafey Inshea a long hit into club To pome exten tbla la true of the two bases The Cardinals lft for waa a ip National but there New Bradford-HunsakeO Yrk terrific Farrell arruwk r hitting out to and the inning awirging for a met" Tinctain element on that team th.rd striae Five runs five hits on The tlaver feel thev are like to be Take Doubles. error abut Meusel cot away So 'hsrgel Yanks Dugan a hot hot apurted off did because both J mmr Johnston Ball a glove for a hit, Ma second of wanted to be abe o nean ate to th Bel! tobk Severeid a best advantage to themse'ves the game and S rounder snd o'erthrew first Dunn thv r R of Ogden won th rot wnntel bi Nsw York thiM in foln If it cams to ms state s'nglc horsesho materia! f for trsdlnf w pitching sent in to the actus! stsnlr of first Spencer Adams contract with chan run forkevereld and Paschal barred a new p bv defeating D YV leagie the piavers of the Mbbipiorah of Salt Lake the state af see fair the money fjlanta woujd want to Newer in fbe bank grourds Saturday afternoon Brock- - won second Ther ia dissatisfaction tn last years meet place Ivn a Yot bf it Mhettnp part of it runner advancing Theverow He will go to any cj jh that will pay but wa defeated by Webb In the Th outcome to gst him Of course he can championship event thrw'ut Ruth at first On run, well not go to any club ln organized hase-- i of the Itf6 tournament occasioned (ro hits, one error hall uniesa Proohn savs he mav hut great gratification to th supporters EIGHTH INNING of the Ogden man as this is th first r.rd-rol.ln, C.trhln snd Thoms w th anv enthjsaam if tim that the champlonah'p and the 'ihvrow von BrokKn mhat pitching fora New York re saja covered silver cup hav rewarded tne ball waa hit by pitchsd ClnCnnaM s T The horns to Koenig paver are not as skill and efforts of a junction city forced Thevenow, Some of horsesho pitcher be a double they might Holm hit into happy ig thev should bav won Foiirmmg ts th score in the sing es aaing hit grounder tou hmg first, tb Red th.nk Thev aav tbev f led tournament then threw to Koenig wno touched the pennant S Rgr D Pc Alexander No runs no hits, no er- ber tee th team had no ebnrrsop Pt 112 M rors $ 42 In the early part of the year, despite C R Nw 2fi Yarha Meusel got a base on ball ins.ated they G W Mebb Hendriks til th fact that 20 over a R H O Bom!ev got sing Bradford and Hunsaker had Gehrg whih tf'jrnebjr knocked down double- - championih'p the wil arjch plaver along wresedj Fimfturfh Latterl fMed out to Hafev Mth- mere urge from G. Mr Mebb ai.d Mit pVld Cirrke hi title worth made a shoestring catch of Du- J.rrif Heath who won the championship lT.tr doubled and then Meusel liner gan A summary of the score in 125 Th...now a, ,or.4 ,h. r . l but AUV follow Rgser tMPrra Pts 'and B fbe are not ther They were R NINTH INNING 17 US H Bradford 2M hhed too smartlv in the rck to te Card Southworh got a lorg hit O Hunsaker lTh in a Tpt South- - through over second for three base v M 110 O eob U naca to chanc a get when scored worth Hornsny hot ahot Malt Heath tounded fron Thomas to Dugs n who As a result of the final tournaLook a xna 'o'por um- - ment threw Hemrby otit at first Bottom- the sirgiea titi goe to Ogdn y went out to Gehrig unase sed fuTn? and the douMes title remains in Ran Copyright, Wont e hand-plucke- d PLANS ARE JOLTED CERTAIN and chucked another game almost as good as that one beating the Yanke for th second time In & week and squaring tha waning world aeries at three games apiece Ther ia no telling what sort of thrower old Grover Alexander might be If h should tighten up and tak his baseball seriously instead of Just Jogging along, throwing the baseball up tha allay, loos and easy, a a though a bail game were only a game of baseball after all, whether playd on a nude down behind th signboards or on a surrounded bv grand stands andgren people of importance He might even make good with the Cuba of Chicago, who became impatient about old Aleck a flippancy last summer accused him of using liniment cn the inside of his neck instead of using it on hi arm, and fired him for that Mr Joe McCarthv eouldn t understand that maybe a man can get more good out of a ra.ion of horse polish bv using hi own Judgment as to where he need it the moat. o he sent Aleck a note, aaving Dear Sir you re fired, youra very trulv, Joe They would have discipline on the Cubs, and one of th house mottoes read Horse polish should b put on half-acr- THIRD MAJOR LOOP Pen-noc- k SSiTUNNEY IS MADE By WESTBROOK PEGLER. NEW YORK Oct 9 Aleck, the bid smart aleck vho was suppose J to have thrown all the good baseball in hia aged avstem at the Tanka a few dav a ago. cam back to work todav ABocUtd Third Cardinals 4, Yankees 0. Cardi Fourth Yankees 10, nals 5 Fifth Yankees 3, Cardinals 2 (10 innings) Sixth Cardinals 10, Yankees 2 Saturday s totals . Attendance 18,615. Receipts $1 69,392. council's share 125,. Advisory ONE-SIDE- All Swinging When His Arm Starts Wagging. PITTSBURGH, Oct. kees 2. combination a that effectualv their checked the attacking efforts opponents AFFAIR Cardinal Pitcher Has Em Tennis, Golf Emerge From Old Statutes (By the Associated Press ) VUORLD series statistics given out today are as follows Standing of the clubs Won Lost Pet 3 500 3 New York Yanks 3 500 Bt Louis Cards 3 Results of games. First Yankees 2, Cardinals 1. Yan Second Cardinals 6, cne other hit a double In the sixth hut hfs two Mg blow were sufficient series to enable him to tie the world record for driving in runs By bring he across four equaled altogether ing the single game mark set bv Flmer Smith in 120 when he hit a hone run with the hae full against Brock-n and tied bv Bshe Huth last Med star lathed the Yank hesdftv w he out three home runs one of them w 1th a. mate on base All toid the Cardinals registered thirteen safe blows six of them for extra bases off the combined d '1 erles of Fh&wkev Shocker and VMing Mtes Thomas who twirled the list O Farrell and Alexantwo Innings der the Cardinal batterv, alone failed to figure in the hit columi but their bats weren t needed as the font e J as Stars That Play Important Roles in Series Aleck Still Has a Feiv Innings Left, It Seems FOURTH o o rt vue 0 Farr emra rk 1 r ihr rt r a 'l"r Veul tses Hor-- grinder The'encw Pv ran 4arcid no h's , r INNING be on ball Mm to second fihaw-- k O Bell up t.rhrtg Sere4d to Dugan o the foul line and look !i fl No runs no Mf no sarfced Faf rot a Frrll sent a not htt to le't It wt p th Tret trip e aeored when vui tok Gehrig burning and threw Mm out at first f firs out and Alxndnr rged past One out run, two struck tod Larf Ter F4FTM INNING pumped ,rfjjuTb'onw Alexander sacrificed Mi a hit to Gehrig b nt and tourhirg the Helm scored Thevenow Klng p'thcr w th s single past Laxseri Into can- ter Fu gan tnrk Routhworth a short er ro anl threw Mm out Holm Lazier! took Hornsby a to second rd gng n' hh lorr 4 WINS HORSESHOE MEET y v Vv sre pv h4 $. 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