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Show - . .. , veterele aleeto40404;le'y . .0'4! '":, ' . , , 4-4-- v ipow-T-0-4- . . ) ,,, -. . , , . - - . ' . FRiDAirc'OCT'OBE.R THE DESERET NEWS . ,, t; . 6 , T 3 T Gotham Clubs Will Attempt to Appease Thousands of Fans Who Disliked Ca llin g of Yesterday's Game. - 4 . - i I ,A !,- ; !. s, t ; , , ' , :i Charity Plan Landis' Idea. IS NON i ; 0 !' !i ,' , f 1,i H t4 f : :: Ii , - ;;-- , ' ' .., , ,-- ?, ; ,,,,, f, - ' 1, : ninth---tha- ; ....... - -- ' . : -: 1k :. , .' -- 1-, - . ! , 'Till. ' - Eddie Mulhgan iinin , . i 110FES-EALLI-WES- li- Off So Vilute -- .. Sox Lose to Cubs - , it MATCH PROSEESS IN -- theyhat 4 - ILANO l' slvi 4 C 1 III!. C ot4140--woN- It A 1 - t (4' 4 1 1 Krug-done- 100 ....01000000s-- I. r. 1 - . 1 s A SpLItiLlb 15' r",:,d, . ..ii,2ri,t-.N: R11.0 Ftti, h 4. : 4 3 2 1 1 i II : 1 4 4 ''' tt 4 I 3n 5 t, 3 rilla nifirown If. Rrnakr.3b 3 1 1,33tiet.tr. 4 ft : : 0 rother.:1) 4 1 113 0!1..fte.11, 1 : 4 2 I I .nopor,rr 3 : I; Ntadrs3ty I 1 0 , 2 1 I 0 0 1 1 2 4 2 3 In fl' 1 2 1 I I Con11111001oners 1111110 Kos AB 11.11.0 A : Bestank. instryy,:ns, Esrpr:nr...7),1!thlufrr..evtilla,..1dhottLa. Ton.b... Kamm M Z:7:I : "f 71'" ' $ 2.2s, .n s5. Rhyn., 13,01- - Seca. Sa,,ntice r ' , Totals bft . -- i 0 .2 1 i) . 3 .1 41 -- . ,,. A 1h s A,. I 1 1 I ... t ei: 14 Portland. . ,rann. AB. It H. PO. 1. 2 t ..... 2 .. voltpr, et so. .. 2b IP. 2h --- - E. A , t, ,, NEW YoRK net 4 It ia likely Iniu- -t suffor.,1 by raape 0,A I tb in th o see,rnd i nnInEr tAtt .. will ko,,n him out of ti,iii liant lino up during tb ',Pitt aov- oral rani... of tb world aortow ' 4 . 2 0 2 1 A 0 1 0 Stnri 1. i st,,,i 1 1 1 A I . : ,1 ., 1 ie ,e 1 A- ,., i - s trlaya---apfi- 1 1 the NttI I 1 mitrn ' , l'' (rfrr:4. 1 I ;:kss :: m i ' . ' I al, i i,- .- PR -- nun l,1 ,ne - IF , i , 4 4 4 $ JUDgMINT ,; 3 A ',e-t- 1 ' r, I - 7 A P , i' ,,, , , , T444 , ," ik- . 1 ni,o--F-- '' : tr, ,;- - . t , 4 K , ',. . I , , , f 1 1 1 j 1 - I tr '', . - '''' ' , , l', .:1,!' .. , ;lilt rt ,' left ,:-- d '' ri 1 . , tli Fr :Hi 1 it it IV , ..- , b ,, - - ' . I k, 01, - ' . , ,- . . - . ' . - rtA.,,,,, . sa ,k 1 - , ' , . A-- 1 , , ,44, s ' he , , 1- , 4m.......n..-m...2- 1 1-!--1- ' ' .,-- , - A- -- ....:0,14,- .1,4-- A '. - - ; . e ) Ai! , ' d - .f. ,' - ' iI - - ' a4 we-tel- . f .. , ' : bcp, .. ----7- -14- sz I ,,. I - -- -- t . , , 41111:1" ' , ,, t : -,,, I ... : i r i -- l'' SPECIAL NOTICE to,441-rts.- - , 't :,, : i , . the 4 """."414 ,- ' .J. , , 1' ' --o- . ;. - 2"i ' 1 , :k ;$';-'- -- . , l - , (X4,-'4.- 0 ' 2- I A apparentwheniv-7,the' selection is . 2 'r idi one's hat becomes . A 2 ,';' 4 I ; A to-- 1 in the' choice of , I 4 4 M -- Prnhnhip Fite Prq or o ay s Cnmo I A ',,,t, !i (''.4., ' - t -- !, vit , , 1311- 1 , grili IL '" set!nly ; . 33.., i . :7 , i 24 T ' - .. 3 . CASEY STEAK:Ff. 011T OF. GAME TODAY 2- V 1 Lri ; v., 0 - I , 300000212,-4- ) g-- i. a I z , 0 lie-It- o , - (1 1 A ' ' 7 4 A , a P 41 11 : - 34 ki Chenter-Biltmor- 1 ;,, 0 1 , - , 33 Ze,1.2P Z Nit,t,c. ti .1 I ,1 ; 1,1,,,......,s,Lp. Lmyl...p t71 the 3 2 4. .0 r prmtession, 0 0 o 0 (.131"I' Niiig,d ,i, lpTe ...'t 1.,. Jono.,p L al imamarne,rt. In a. ',cries of 0 .- -- 3 0 0 o 0 2 0 0 0 0 c ":.'r."',..' .. ntrgr tuarard iPenni baa ;Ind woo ,Ic.10,.0. 411 ,,i,i1., ; 3 2 0 I Mi.0,130 High a I I 2 I !e:tb. 0 0, ib. i r, ,,, 0 .2 3 to I"Krug 0 ,1,,,,,,,t.lf rotir frOm thf inven Vie.' struggles on ri se same fol'egi i, n 4 o 1 0 b. I rr. 1 t h!a morning ol'tFarel.c I 0 2 lwes. course 4 rt. that today-0 2 4 0 01 Ira. Jerome Athlete-h- . 4 0 o 0 0'04bornt.p 4 0 I 0 2 By .!1)ar... and an he tho iniury unior. 0 4 ... 3 0 staged i;ren,14,4t. It . 3 0 0 4 4 4 11,,:lini ig 'n th moantirn mi., The final round of 34 holes will Cunning- 4 I 4 5 Fuhrman. c " i 10,- -, (sr.gciai to The News ) him In ron'a, bin played tomorrow on the Went c,riter 2 2115! 42 4 17 24 lo 4 Total 0 Tete!. 251114 Tarrison ' p. .4 0 0 1 Tfk.7 .0 fig M fo r i ,InvF camp', TWIN FALLS. Idaho. cwt. 6.Jrom rnr Deyie in the fifth 0 0 e v links at RYE'. N 1,1p t Iree'v , a 0 0 13 0 Zetiler the o 0 t in ninth. for . o' itatted won ovor An 9 high Gooding Y. The) winner will receive Milde the ir1C11111 of a wild demonstrn-NEVr YOP K. Iw t Th e Mouael 27 8 1 3' a ' 0 e 0. b ore yeaterda. fttod for (1,1der in the ninth xx14,..r. I frallit, played lion, and it was be who Watt ht.fq alder" Per cent of a purse of $3.000 tind tb rothera and tn.. Gold Ti not tat,na hare :flatted tz,r Krause in the fourth. were used Salt Like-pasf-e-0 0 2 3 0 0 Roth the entranon. to determine the temper cf th crowd 1 the loser-wilSS A rr,n 1 3 $ bolloy 27 14 by the. "Innera with 1014 get I, remaiVer. A. 0 0 0 0 Runs ; :4 1rnta1. I effect. both ot 1 raning up. ist4,i-e0t tor- t tholr oc6t'ea corn:ng from 2 2 1 1 0 - - 0 0 Hits .. Made-re- . 8, :on.sre for French. in ErrorsSmith. Sial:igan elghth, to Six runs The scored haVe Giants triationa ers nnd while it was not on Jerorn Share. to the! a Pius e captain. 120F1 Portland ,t Mark in --ninth. Intl..17, for JI ;welledfly "Irish" Meuse has driven in five p:ayed a fine game, hit, 1,icking being t 110 040 01 KreGse 4. es Jones pitr1 rh ,,igq A m.rk an, 11 ',Ohne. it Is to be assumed that hei date A ,ft A v RUMS .. ... 0 1 A 0 taem but cannot ennxistentiv explain a feature. rola '.Irty it ccilell. ehiarlfe 201 0041 43x- -10 4go :s; 411011.4 snage,tted th plan. whereby charity: ;of 1 3 3 x- -11 0 A large frowI ,Altne,,sei what se was doing when the sixth stag f'.t ..0 contest. the on Doy:e fiesee beitsOff 102., 2. 'rumbas. and- not baseball Wal to bo the sill... 1..a;ite,-)rturoMulligan G,:d.kr 2. off Krause Home runCollinsSummary: Runs reaponwible tor 4;rimar. - beneficiary from the 3 to 3 tie game S,eln basesBro.. n ...,-laserifieetiSheets,. e'. Football Captain is tseonHooper. um-Home "farriao, n 1. Struck outBy I runsSchnee a ! he34M;:eerars Mi,,teras. no P s of BoyOnd explaining' that th. ,, ,I weather and Double O'Farrell. Barber. a"T 2. LimbsKrug. ''' Yarrinon 6.. Banes on t pires were the PrO,, VAC,. Of conill-- the prospect of another shirt sleeved .,,,r, ' 'rue;'hr'''-'-tat.a to Krug; kfulligati to ColChosen . at Richfield baliaOff by Mader... Yarr.son 6. Hit with pitehel hveLsreyetto. ,''. Left on Isaaesrhleage tiring on the bh11.fiel.l. the rornin!e-i- Aaihering is probable. .10ouble bisyscathei 'ihs ',., Shtely. sa. 'h Tiro-har- t1er1int41 ballHale. 11. on Haees a, Nationals hitsSand. to comment on the sla cloneshorher itinssest - am, Y t'',':,a. i ror the third game. McGraw IPs cbtrago T.Ifayfqo. s t la (SpecialI. off 1...eserotte I. off T. I,. aMborne Kerne. 2 how. ,,ff Sacrifiee Strand; Myers. tilts rf MOrttP or demerits of ifildehr thFP 41.- - licved to lean T'::'' 'c.o., ',vet. ti ,rtik,,hip 2. off Davenport S. Strualt nut illrHFIEI.D. Oct. fi.Richfield b;gb .......mccann. Bra.01, Poole. strongly toward .litek.'.'l i Double l''''''' cation. Z. 110MITIN, as hitt in T. and the fir!.4 game of th by plays Ephraim 'Scott pitching Blankenship i,..hornegl. by 1,,, to Brazil to Poole. linvin "34 th' ramp ""t i'f Ih' linggins will Leverette I lwal football division, tomorrow. Roth counHit by pltehereIty ist,k ,41.,, hour 3i minutes. i ter reeertin entirely. the series will by (NAOMI) I t Moan Ilea Hooper. teams are reported in good condition Time. of 'game- -1 .11;4,, ba tts...., with Waite Hoyt: It is anyboilys BEAT5 gllEgg and a close game bitchec T 'Blankenship. Umpire. and Finney. Picked un todav with game No 3 wiiit hasebail vinle Just as it in 'still any. UmpiresEason. 05 expected. ,,,n. Hart., Nallin and Quigley. Time Eiecion for football captain held reAbe Gianin playing host. In other bodys sies. in the choke of Frank ,,4 resulted !!, cently words. the second game is to he conSoyka as Wirier. Soyka la a tackle of ,Beaver Wiping Out I I eidered an having been, plaveet. iieto I 1761 lie Qa.te s r;w1 hc iht lezoein gene: e inclined two years experience. I HANBEll IN weighs ..... N tO Judge pounds. be inserted at the end ef F,r!es, if I 1Lr Trout in Idaho lt I LIIILL t. mit 4. ' irr I I anks Again $ after . neeesten rY. the unexpectedly sudden - i .All The Barnes balled slow the to of Ruth wrong. game. death Meantime. tho weath,,4'mg were half I gors (Snecial to The News.) Favor. - way off the dia- - til our noble Babe ehortenett hut awing en tin,pires broad ti,t,t Fir , i Thcl MALAD, Ida... Oct. 'the i Pt- - rnivorsalSonvige.), Imfore the Judge knew what it and polittl a double into left field in reatdents l'o7s Crovnes. ever a .v.,,, t,,,x t,i Itoeniiso of thoIr fine nrth'll fight north would to Idaho like the eighth. SEIrr-.- I., l' I start a war of gtermination on the an i..'n Lai e again C.Aand piteherte utttt all bout: . ,t,t,t05,ine.,Isf,t,r.lAtv 11.it 'i teem rtf.,,,aminz with iL,Iw, An rittery and W14,44 S.ntt l'at1 heavers of the river and the Who.' Gregg ..... p,p,i',1r 1 rhiint "todas. I.: heat tho, ishirb they claim are tesponinblel ,',Wi, .for ,1,a tries eit,cn4' F:acramentr,, w!ory -nose filetitaftng iv-to It great .extent fnr the aroutA 4 rt mg ..i. 2 i.I. 1 of trout which were sery plentiful al or litive, Son.c ;An ,Vi even tnoney ,I,-;fteente. Fqacrernolo. I ... li..ts werii, got (1,W11 at 6 to 5 to. few years ago. "All i: It ri A AR It Ft n k to.. A n ,, ,) .01A aleowaswo s s LIVIA ', I MO Within the past fow years they have! 1,0 not many. The series .vIdent- - .g.e. ,f IJ I, 0',aneet.. e . 4,..n A'W14444i dams scrott most of the email' t )01,,, built a speetacie, not a gamb:ing prop- N,,!, ,t lb . 0 '1 ,.7 th t streams in north Idaho. Tinndir. accetal -4 0 t ' Ito the spawning groundsmaking of tio trlotte InclIna(i., s ,'',,' 0 ,t 2Flar.d,rt ' 1, thoge of eneettlattve the Yankees. For Giants. the For P 0 ! 0 2 I h 0w ev,r, It tnIgr,t tie mentinnod i thrit .1,,,,.'r 3o of this' Ala 1)rr '' ' 8 , ',I , w I l'.1;e" i , 4114t1 t!x4!, Shaslk0 th,;ir hot ottnet.th ... trout. tg it i.. ;7 1 - "50, i I 1 . tl t crnii2n' 3 I 2 ' North Fork. near Wallace. are becom- ' L'ar' Li. elt.ants.the next timci nun Erni '',,,, g' Y '' 'my ; a .1,!.41 0 s ri., 1 s . sTobtme. ''. '' Nit, '1',11. home run io.'he't fewer' ',,' in ith Vt, ,,,t1 each year. some' ing trlitPli . ..,,',3 7..s,' the, Tt,Ari r 4: es...,. 0 2 ' t I thing is done with the beavers at ' p. elle A. , ;44R9r1'.'f'l i :;'4.03ig ii 3 inning estetrlav ii;,ir,,nd loin, , ,,,,,,,R - - ii, . '' once it ,wili be a- matter of a few i , ntf, n tit', lett foot hut the 4;,:44,4414ar- . . 0.-- ' ' - If. 1144.'"bkt4,-NliT',4'. . S : 2213' Totalm 31 I I, I yeara. -it t h. Tr. V. ter no, tort 14.er '''P';:' ' hut C., ail the can with that Iff planting a, s i done Jut " Il ..1 f:e.,It out rittring II,. ensising !n.,,, t'.'t bY a' i'o'7.,"'1'.',' :.-the ..ei tate hatcher. until by , ; r., P . N.,.. 9 n 7,744 ;4,41 1,r the la,,t e.ght th0:,, I....4 , ... 4PMe atrearn 'will have Veen practically ' : ..... eSt 000 ,.,.- I. it , 1Aks- --1. . t!...r". irts. rf.) inore. cleaned ,A out 14...e4 , .,r- 'A ,,,,',,,,r.. r , , . " over bIg Mit !I .,,,,,, ..,,..,. :,;,,-- , i - 1 4: !,I ,....L,..., astnt ,, , - ,,,,,r 'er ic c,f, F,-- .9 , .:',, le ' I '',3t 4,(- ' ,, : , ,,t t 4. ' '' . 4 th, '''',,' ;''''': ' - z,a:trt : rY".441' I 1 -- r, ma n f:','Ire;12124 se'l, - ,T ' How Coast Leagne ... ,3 - ',"' - i '.4' ... t -io .;.,:., i.y 1,403114,e it, rcached inio 'to. ,7,-!,,,ttde ,1;, r q 3n4i t.C 0"31btl'A '15 ,,, ,yr.,,. , '4t ,,, slow t,,,i v ,,,,,t p sr,. k Ns.,, . 0711" 0.400,v. !,,,,,, to Manger inawl .4,4, br,oght out Clubs Have Played , ,,.., ,1,...- - c.,ne ...4,4.': up to t he barer l1.10. 3 i 7, ,r:licCf111,7); ... 1 It Wa24 ti,.inothing i., ti ,i, not,t ,I Alit. 11111 L., 111 , '., ,,,, ,,, Anil tt hil.1 the Yanks go!Tig 11.10140 ''' ' .' Against Each Other ,;,t'',!-;,V-r4si ,,s, ' 4 LI.,,- 4 N' ''''e.v t , some serv odd motions for a t'me.. Thcyi .,,, e,- - ,.4.- - , ,,,,',. "'...... ,,,, we,e gett ng the range. howe'cr, uKen, "Nie i .. . t4 ,, it ''s t..',,Ai' ''',t ilild,brand halted proco,dingr: .:::' ' i I i i.: r, I11111 le ,l'wo hrealla carried th 1 game ILH t Acute a n d I ,1 II ; is ,Iti..sevalo,,,;,,Ilt ?):' I . xtra ' The first cf,t'aet,e camel ' chrome disease', 4-- '44 .R 0 !it in the second inning 'shun f771,711111A.. ,... ome .,, ....3..'''.i,.?., , 1z ' '.....1 of ',nod. !:- ' 01,,, L a filf ilt:' ., k h,,,... evo.,el'i ,,, b iiAesbEI pulled up lame en the has. rchs Al, or akin nen,. ,, ,,,,, lad to stop at weenn4 ,attlen Sov,i1A.r , : .: : ': ttsp000l 1: . i mart, : 'mot!, on.. TT, ,,,.; f, ?. ' , ,, 7,k,',,..'11, C i long sma'.e to night. .il ' dra're or ,.' aa t ' : on t...11'ejft",t,' ,..t. Trolti have Enne thirI ,1 ; " -,,,,, 1 A 4 ', .,,:, ''''', l a ,, ,.Z.:1-,; ,r4 t,f,i,t1 rave q,nr,,y ,,,, fli.,; 04,1,1g06 r,.1,,, whonee he :. r 1 the twst wed -, twtrt derni.e of parnes An,1 Sr.ydoe k., . ''''' ;,. The next break went yi ti,,, 11.ariiii.1' Ieines raViin.art,:itutiln. ,Plev lam V...., .4,16 le VP t1'.16 PP 22121.640 , :le,' ' have '''..V..., Somme la. , 116 II Id 11; 221164130 ,' a, 1 Wiin ene nui in the ri.ntit and Seott ort 1 a , Lem. A. :II 13...!. 7, IMP if Idd1114 iii f:ret. iloggros sent Shank, v. 'In w!t'r' its an et , 'ri'' , , . ,.i.,, :,,,,,,.:,,,,, ,,,,, molt L. II 'rt....! is. II, ' ' ' 14t MASI ,t,''', ''',. Instructim,, to esenfIce. It ',AA, Owl 'Pecillo free.eon' , : : ,,',,,,",,,,,i,' were' looking tor,: iteltat,-o4:32 , osi,40011,,,..1 , iast thtng the ,i . ,, 4' .. - '9 ... 1i . .6j1:1:,161...ii.;144.1011; It 422'..4444: . i II . , ,,,,,..4., . .,, bat Shawkey proceeded to bunt sit tux ht Port. .. II Il star II 14,.1.ii 14, 71 Alt , 4' M. I IIIL ,, 4 to Barnes and the advance man W. , ''''"4 Z66 SO.STATE 67. E2ND At.; deed. .1 lit fit. 6 ill II. 101 11;...L I41...10, ' , ,.., 113 Male 14to Witte Irma alluziL.1 ...,.,. ' 1, ' , ,.. - f GRIFFITH 1 rbnanv101111conrnea the next ball pitched stou'ol 1 Lase:. 41110SIIIII.1413 IIIIIII0,1141 - 14.21.. S,C13TI . , the wintung run. . 0 l , ...... : bV 31,Weagey M.rudit ouBY 'Lynn. s. by W. r act. 2. Itasoa on t.yont. tabs. 41, 34, off rears., A dfeat in 1.y, Wene.y AB Ft ' If 0 A y tn 1irlirnor 1 2 I 1. 0 ono, rtotth,e ! ,..I I, 2, (2 q !:II,2 " f K I;thtif h,trr.7n tt, 1,;14we fr he so 5 0 0 1 I to Grixim 3' T 2 I 2 2 2TerrY.1:14. UnirAfgItelar don an 4 4 4 2 2 44, 11. I Irlen0s lb 4 2 2 I 0 c 2 0 0 I--0 n.rber.rt 3 2 2 1 0 I 0 0 III:Ime.le. : 0 Blanked-,.- . share. 1 T. i , ...1 33 ...... vit..: AB . 1 1 .... 1, A thdl,n.f. f S,hrlde.rf . I 1 1 h, . .. - ) 1 1:: .. .. (By Associated Preto; ) PITTSBURG, Pa., Oct. 6,Two Moss of golf, attired In raiment Intended to rival the litu, of the field, ;net today on the difficult course at Oakmont in the first half of a two days e 1CP of 72 holes to determine, in an unofficial way, which champion shall he hailed The contenants are Walter Ha- gen, Of New York . a veteran. but still in his prime and Eugene Si-- . aZert. of Pittsburgh. a black haired boy of 21 years who fiasn,id inta ztardom at ,skokia last July. Macon is open champion of Great Britain, Sazazen Is the first youth in history to hold the nationl: professional and pat:on-e- l open tirlr.s at the SiirTIP time. He won the open rrown in medal play Ill Skokie and he smashed h:1 early hour. there was no evi- of a clamoring at,the gates butt was hardly to be 4Sgected. The was not to be furore of opening-day- continuctd Indefinitely. Indeed, a alight !depreciation In in-- , terest was looked for in regardless of yesterday's unfortunate' ending. In this case. it Is an intra- city proposition that can be taken or I let alone at will and the chances were good that many of the fans who buy! their seats from day to day would wait for the week end games of Sittur- - i day and Sunday. I, Many of the more Irate citizens! intimated yemerrlay that they would wait forever, However, it remains to this I will he carried ont in the fact of very politic mores to wipe he entire slate' elean as far as the questioned garnet was concerned. fiehind that move 1st seen the diplomatic hand of Judge, Landis. A very disturbed man. lie had been! ,:l - I Pant-Strand- e At an - ' 1 ,...- --- I is - - 0 I 1 .1 019..'... k, - dibd - - 4s. ."' , '7::. - ,4,- .s. --.-- HAHN stinzN soil V , dm plays made in New York. TI admission will be free, according to the asomuncernent whinh de(tared it liras the first atenipt with mat. to reproduce a world series game. totic Hopul roil ' ' '..,... 4 te; L.-- i , , ' ' testes to appear at a local anne.4.n.w, park. It was ants,unceol that the tearns tiot nearly as possible will duplicate I: D ORTLAND. 4.''' ''..,1, 1 t tuts arranged for newspaper two - ? NIMAlearall 17'01 ,Y,4t1,:::',-'''-V,,,,-2.--, -- life when thoupands of fans storrniVir REAL TEAMS ad- Judge Landis's box to make an the verse demonstration TRO concerning REPRODUCE-- decision of Umpire Hildebrand. call- WORLD SERIES GAME ing the game because o f lpending darkness. It was sincerely belleved . terminated was that (By The Associated Press.) play by many with the idea of prolonging the series CHICAGO, Ott.. &ad thus inere.121 the gate receipt!. the- Glants.Yankcen world teisries play in New York They &leo thought that the decision today as was reached with the advice And eon-mtddly as telegraph wires Can sent of Judge Landis and the paver s transmit the plays will be Helot''- In this of the contending (eams. ed beer by it Iona which thev were grievonsly wrong. Hildebrand and Klein. neither of , whom could benefit In the slightest a lengthened serie s. came to) the 7................byconclusion that further play'would- be- t injudicious and Hildebrand made he ruling accordingly. To many. thin- ' seemed to be the height of supert caution bid baseball men. including John Heidler . president of the Na- t tional league: Blily Evans. Christe Mathewson. Bob Conroy and others 4 concurred in the verdict. They .expained that the 'Polo Grounds is the i darkest field in the country at. the r; twillyht-hoora fart more from the playing field than from the etands. The fact that diplomacy was brought to bear on the eltuation from tome eotarce and receipts exceeding ; Midterm.' st will go In toto, t o is taken All meaning that beechen will not be found guilty. as charged. in the high court of public opinion. HowI ever. the 'bleachers today will render their mute verdict. p--- ,), TO , t. dence in Opening Clash. Vicious Protest. ':;:,- WILL 1 Skipper Himself Gets Shelter Coach Fitzpatrick Wards Of Clubhouse Because of - Men Against OverConfi ,- pass-fanc- - For Idaho College Up By Lewis Clan! -. - . 1 f.r1 Gladiators Set To Score Passed iSpecial to ne Neil of 'Idaho football 1- - HE Coliege Ore., Oct. 6.Ran In eleVen, 18 strong. arrived in Salt atter. the .1' marred ,,:., ,)'''' .. great aplazhes $' ' ,,theLake thittmorninc ready ' r ,..;;,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, pastime of the Sees and Ducks: measure of the fast University of , ;, ,,,':4 The Ducks. more acl Utah eleven on CummingN field to- r-- -f'71 'noon's perhaps .to the mud and' , !,!1.4.,i- ,y came up un top with a total of ltrtwoYrtirrn i .4C(.14 wersvpronouncest -- Rain delayed the stacrt-o- f the fit and ready 'player byroach zi Cornell, whrin , , 2 ,Pi'r , ,..c;t:' .......i, real fight ,,,..,,, , game for 30..mimutes and at intervals exp.( itti to give 11,th N.. ..141'', '''' ...,--,-- during the 'early stages of the game the At tainfootball et' the Vt23 inter- , the(44:4$,..,-11'..Esea,qpn. ..,, continued. o, ,,,, ,eolleg;ate ',r; dosrnpour t " !.....1. f"1"'".'N. .:7-The Bee-- had several good chances! 'The Idaho 'bos held 'a Itglit work' Z..1 , r'.1.1 et ' 14', i4" to which were lost, either by out this morning in prointration for score, , 't t :7,, of the bees to ewe through in the game and the boys look good. failure , '''' A ' ' -, , ,A, ';' ,4i ,i the Witches, or else by exceptional; The Utsh warriors ended up their4,- ', :.7,.4 'ri) en1 !,;, , 24., in the Beaver outfield.,,,, 1.4,1,4 4 training yesterday afterperformances v i ,t t A writs the best----- 7 , ',,--, !1, .,,,,,,,,,,,:;'''!it-,a,,is stony-te- nd ir,1 2 season. of the Utah hat, improvek t A , eon.! l' , to ,,,".:1.verY.unfortunale in trying , it:..,; ,.., ' ' 4 ' I, 7,,t1 ''', nect for hits. Strand drove one out every clay and the men have mastered -.e, - bad-Iw- o t in They shOuld he able .4ttrvIr base', Z' n N''' ,,'?,:;''' :; .. ,' ': ,,, 4 .. ' ,r4 t over it only to have Tex to get them under way well. Wilde ' all ...,,7 :(v ', .,:3 ,,,,INI':iii: acrswitd 44-- - ' '!' , 777'4.37 ' Gressatt 10111 it down with a leaping the team is not at the peak of perfecx . A' I:- - 4.,: :;' t, f 4 alto:4'4 one handad 'pear. McCann raced tion. the coarhes feel certain that it . 1', ,10, ,.p.lrimmil,..: '''. 4.' i4::' , .A.' "":',"9,t'....' : ,fr, ', 1 , rliarol:,.; back In centerfield and got another of Utah Is able to win from the Idaho Aiamordolltbn, itioti , ...,' :1;;',,',. ,.T. ,' r''.7''::: ''..',. . ' Strasd's in the seventh and Iligh boys. the Crimson players will he In , '"! faraMilLadrillAtaltt down milli another of " shape to .give the other opponents, a ' .:11r ' .01,1 I ;?4';;Ii '' , l' : .1 i7'..k. ',...; ELV.Mio- . ' ' '".sar;:.,:f - ., ",.- - . , ., , .;,7- :,..:,,.3, 1. with a remarkable stab in the hard battle in the remaining games. . i : il'",14 Iira, 0,.;:,',.:tc .,..4? ..; 4, ,: Idaho Strong. Ipulled .4.47-125,407-447"""41',),s,1!- ;. -' i' ' - .. Poole made some nice catches The Idaho team cannot he underestimated as nine letter men are hack . Duff.; Le Wis was put out of the in this I I. lineup and with the same for protesEng a decision in the arleition year's of 3fi1ler to thts list. Coach ' l fifth Inning. n mfghtv II will hive rorneTt stronr .sIIJrriirti team on the fvliI The CMIPCO hors Bees Scree Early. ORS KNOCK VERNON'S 14 17 a to game against WhitThe Bees got a marker in the first played last year and the latter I , to ndoubie by Sand and ,Strand. The man college e . defeated-thteatil riiiversity Of Ida.eBes might hive scored again in the ho. 14 I to 3. RAG second after Biley's single and Me) 'era' fans heen have under the ImMany Vitt and Sand, however. were th,,,,.. unable to count a score. The Bees pression that the Coilege of Idaho is ----Ell ed the bases in the fifth but Sand a weak eieven hut the Caldwell hors , I Pnivetaal Service.) (By Universal Servi ce-failed to connect and another oppor- - are faster and heavier than ever before and are out to give Utah a trimLOS ANGELES. OAKLAND. Oct. 6.Douglas tuntty Wail lOnt. Oct. Oaks annexed yesterday's double header ming. hand pitcher. McWeenev, Portland in tied right count the the from the Tigers by scores of 1 to 0 over to the Seals. by the Chi- - , ond, Hale and PooM singled and Gres Expect to Ulm 1.and I to ti. sett drove safe to the outfield. scoring cap, White Sox. shut out, the .Angels The rtah enaehes gave foxtrot. lione The first was a rare tussle bea CHICAGD. Ott IIWith city eeries in the third garne; of tbe series. to ;Hale. The Ducks ended (hair night after the scoring to thely filPri tWeen Dux Ar lett and Wheezer Dell. matter's even between them, the cubs O. yesterday. The Angels had a num-- .i in the fifth. Wolfer singled and Mc- - workout and told them' that theY PX the Buzzer emerging victoriously. Mc-,- ! off to of her &core reopportunitiee and Cann beat out a slow one. Bradt! ad- le'eted a victory, hut that every Met White Fox rested today before The second waa a free hitting conWeeney. but the Seal pitcher tight- - vanced the runners with a sacrifice man on the rtah team wroild have to test. Pete Schnolder got two home tanning hoetilities in the Comisky yard cried up with men on bases. and Hale stopped a pitched ball with put forth all of his energv runs and a double. oft the South Sole tomorrow. Sam Agnes.- catcher for the San The two team!, svIll likely start totherefy filling the bases. ernon. Oakland-Tke Cuba, itutheir 10 to 3 victory over Francieco club. waa ordered out of hts'anatomy, Pctole EI.11. 14 A.: and. Wolfer tooryow'g game with the following the Gleason crew yesterday, won the the game by rewire McGrew for dis-- i counted. 'Lett to SchickMcCann cbAbn.cf 4 0 0 4 014re n.12 4 I I 0 a scored High with lineups: from their puttng decisions on balts-anstrike& 0 2 2411A.11 0110,1w.211 2 0 1 I I first aame. drve down th e first base line. sae Irrameloice. American league rivala line 1911- Anic44444. RmIth Ito 4 fl 1 2 1:W1110.rt... 4 0 2 I Utah. Mal,o. that-ththe i field was fact Eddie Mulligan. hero of yesterday's Bo4lio.tt 4 I 0 0 I 040411A,-.2dpitaanof lo Nenplm, linitt x.liy.it, d.1.1.0.,r...mby.ris4o.H11. 4 0 S I t..rytt0.110 0 game, k n erratic one had but Hystt.lb 2 0 00 error was and the sloppy., day IL Lowoo 4 2 C0004r.r2-0 a 0 0 0 White flog tiannah c . 1,1 6 O'r0 ,14,11,1t '44 4w,:lO. 1 0 brnimiame,, that by McCaw' on a ground pe.rion clefensecracked after th ryConl.et 1 1 t 1 41417b.cf-21:Koln,312. t I S 0 I 2 clubs had batted Frrn'b.a 8 0 0 2 I Madra le. a. flu,tenetti Nbin on even terms, the Elion.111 4 0 4 I I 211 4 Uribbs,11, 4 0 i I 2 A rwit t 2.:140t,2b 3 e Clarke Ihtzj, American leagyeresoming from. behind 44,e,r47- , 4- . 0 0 D4,144-..notiohen.e s, 29AriAtt R. 0 I I tic III' and trying the count. After Mulligan's Nnt liter Wurren re .41r.2b-222 0 4 2 2 i sip 3 e 6 1 BErs 1.num.cits a. the Cuba drove Ted Blankenship Rhynt . -- tackson rt 7 27 11 slips fl 3 0 4 t Mort,. 2 eNlAv..,-31Totals 30 0 3 23 9; Totals SO Kildff 21) S: from the box in the seventh inning. af0 4 4 0 0 1.1400 it 04 . 'EA'S ma n Silk 1.11ke.I 0 re Rtevfmn Agm0w.c Modoras out for Itverfornee o o o o' 2 ter which Manager Gleason tried out a .0 0 0 00 13 Jot. p W. Lowool Vtiva AB. R H. p.o. A E. Qmit'l i Captain) nb. 0 0 0 0 4 I : x1)041 hist young pitchers'. : Yell. 0 of couple Oakland ..., Osborne rt. 1 was hit hard in only two Rib Lowell . 4 6 4, oiTati t0r Sp0n0r , f 4 0 4 0 0 , t 0., summary: Errora..French 2. Cathr. innings and e 0 Sand, I ..tx1)41s. 5 I (ra,tain) I 4 11 ri Oases on ItalloOff Pelt 2. off Ar1,11 pitched great ball in the others. 'A 0 :...c... P ) 0 0 0 . Miller r, z si"len Lationcather,. A rt 3 0 ThrenVider. Johnny Evers, former Manager of the Wilholt, ll:;'-Hit' Sower Chicago Nationals. who hat; been acting 4 0 ..7e ITy-- ls ";Ig! !i, IT:r'i b!'!!.. 0 ntaIs 'rota'. 31 I I 2? II Strand. II la 27 kk assintant to Manager Giensan, re' 1 0 O 0 I S!glin. :h 0 Pla Am- -. l'Inplro C. itlyart to z,.!.t.u.: muse to 11,uttak,pr. TITTI.N placed Mulligan at third base. wax ne,orpe A. Ye.th. Fora snyoyd 1 .4 0 of same I holr a& mtnuteo. gghtek., it L'ene,Area 0 a n. ax13attel for LVOtIO M eighth. IleadlineAman: WilMOn; en a big hand by the crowd, but he givMajor had SYron and i ers,'Ye 4 0 3 10 0 A flordon. 200 Riley.. lb Stan Frane!.co to do. el, age.4 000- -4 one Loa Amgt1 1 A 0 3 Antlnson, c ....4 S!!!ion,i rMSEMM ot, - ; !Utah's Football 'Several Chances Yank'sStar : ,4ii,moAilimtmdm.n. O0 P - Now Seasons--War- d i By Davis J. Walsh. (International News Servi(e. Sports Editor.) clicking turn- OLO GROUNDS, :New lork , Oct the into Grounds for Polo customers caA stiles passing will tell the world s series the of today 4itat the third game serni-riof yes,,, the promoted-b- y tailing thP whether of story y terday's game at the end of the tenth inning411was merely a baseball. or a permanent grievanCe againi-By their clicks. so shall ye knowthem. If the park plays host to another capacity house today, it vvill mean that the fans have accepted the decision to turn over all of the receipts of yester day's game as charity as sufficient evidence of good faith. If the unreserved sections. whence came the largest and loudest squawk, are not well patronized, - it will mean that baseball in New York has suffered an injury- of some permanente. Itazeball bere wag on trial for ft.' .0 GAME OF GRID SEASON IDAHOIN-FIRS- T dopester were f.Ifofthe work in tho Thai Oct. . k. to ptck a world', ernes hero on fielding alone to be Judged two games of the Worlda series they would vote today for nobody cording to the quality but Aaron Ward, the flashy second baseman of the Yankees. 11e is everywhere, is this man Ward., First he Picks a bunt off a Giant bat, next he is back of shortstop Scott, then he pull down a bounder behind the pitcher. And as for batting; his home run yesterday will mark him as a man to be watched Ward started with Little Rock of the Southern association, in 1915, shortstop for Montgomery, , of the South,Atiantic league, hitting .248 in MC thea back to Little Flock played in 2917 arbd on to Charleston before the end of that campaign. Came up to the Yankees in the fail as a shortstop and at on the bench for three Heti4118, but finally broke into the line-u- p at third base in 1920. Born. Boonetwille, Ark.. Aug-2- 8, 1867; buts and throws right handed;-- , height, 6 feet 1614 inches; weight. 11160 pounds. MEW YORK. , - For Many -L-1, RIVALS, 4 4,- - I irSubstitute NATIONAL LEAUGE CHAMPS GAME WITH - Go INTO THIRD ONLY VICTORY OF -- SERIES L------ , UTAH FAVORED TO BEAT COLLEGE OF - ovER TANK . --v- - -- GIANTs STILL: HOLD,,, ,..DvANTAGE, . ... 1.92'2 ., . . , , |