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Show - - , - . - . , i . . ,,,.. . .,... .. . , . r- e . , . , e , CONE WILL GRAND JURY , TILE DESERET 'NEWS ON - - FIII-HOEP- PITCHING STAFF; BE MADE SPECIAL BOOM FURTHER PROBETIMENCE (Prominent Names Mentioned As Probable Personnel of New Baseball Tribunal; Bigger Scandal Coming. Cook county ellICArO. Oct. grand jury which has been conducting amoP dO.1.10P BY JACK VZIO(K. anternational News Sporting Editor.) NZW YORK, Oct. Speaker's InaPPY Cleveland Indians are almost as I.Tris thlitittlidity with the American league pennant One more victory for the Indians or a defeat for the White Sox will settle. the race in Cleveland's favor. There Is a remote chance of a tie, but in such an event the patched up Chicago team could not hope to cope with the Indians in a play off for the championship. It Is practically certain therefore that the Indians will face the Brooklyn Dodgers in the initial game of the world's eerie. at - AA:wets' field next Tuesday afternoon.The series will mark the first time In the history of modern baseball that a Cleveland team has contended for the coveted title sod despit the big scandanow under inveetigation at Chicago. the struggle promises to attract genuine interest throughout the country. as usual. The Cleveland Indians are not the best team that ever repreeented the junior major leagu In the worlds series, but from this angle they look like the heat world's champions. They are one of the most aggressive troupes of players ever gotten together. They brintle with fighting spirit. On defense the Cleveland club Is a smoot)v working flashy fielding machinea team that exemplifies the value of concerted efforts. On offense it I. a team with a powerful punch. backed up by plenty of baseball brains. In the Dodgers Cleveland will meet a club that boasts one of the best staffs in either major league; pitching a team with plenty of morale that can Like and will fight for every game. is Speaker. Manager WilbertHe Robinson is the kind the "pal" of his players. ounce of a manager who gets the last of baseball out of every man. and he ranks with the best of baseball mane-ger- the Investigation into the alleged "fixing" of the 1919 world's aeries today was to be made a 'special body to continue Its search of baseball history for evident Of crookedness. Viten will 'be no session of the jury teday. other than a perfunctory une I. dispose of the formalities making it la special body. Testimony will be re. aumed Monday, however. and On Tuesday John J. McGraw, manager of the New York Giants; Fred Toney, Giant pitcher, and Benny Kauff. former outfielder of the New York club. were to be examined concern'ng the dropping of Heinle Zimmerman, Hal Chase and Magee. National league players. he from thtir Huhn. Kauff and Toney, it Is understood. writ testify that Zimmerman offered them 1500 and 12(.0, respectively. to throw a game. They said they refused. The present investigation was said Reams of speculative "dope" might to be hastening a plan which has been playunder discussion for some time among be written comparing individualone of but the fact remains that nporting authorities and others to put ers win to the is teams rival going control of the game under a national the tribunal, composed of men not now series because it has the stronger connected with baseball. Four major punch. this team will also get league club. the Chicago White Sox, theIncidentally. "breaks" best of the the Chicago Cuba. the New York Giants of its superior punching power. and the Pittsburg Nationals have inhas the Cleveland writer.belleves The dorsed the plan. and it wan underatond team hasn't that the Boston and rhiladelphia. superior punch. Speaker's Dodgers American and National league club the pitching strength of the but It has two wonderful moundamen owners also approved its adoption. Covoleskie. .Ttm Stan and In Barrby men are conjecturAlready baseball In aggressiveness and all around ing as to the personnel of the tribunal. team work. Cleveland has more snap The names of General Pershing, the national league champions than M. IL William Landis Taft, Judge K. lila pitchand Major General Leonard Wood were and with careful handling of be able to mentioned, though it was admitted that ers manager Speaker should none of these men had been approached. hold his own Brooklyn's against The plan lia' been outlined to the "young army" of slab men. Sherrod Smith, Burleigh Grimes, president of every club in the major d and minor leagues. Pfteffee, Mamaux. Cadore and are Brooklyn's bulwarks of deStates Attorney Maclay Moyne who Cleveland fensive against the attack, plunged actively into inquiry upon his Grimes is Robby's ace. The others are return from New York yesterday has all pitchers of sterling calibre, but made the startling charge that at least Grimes alone can be compared with six games in the major leagues were Bagby and Coveleskie. the Aside from superior pitching "fixed" during the 1920 season. EviIndians in but dence which he uncovered in New Dodgers outrank the and is the one that other department York, Hoyne said, caused him to make infield. The of Dodgers inner cordon the charge. somedefenee is better balanced and "I have evidence that several of the what more consistent in all around .1920 games were fixed and I have in- play. BrOOklyn'S outfield, though it boasts formation that the forthcoming series is no more powwas to be "fixed," Horne said. "While Wheat and Myers. Indian combination, than the In New,York I gathered together the erful around Tris Speaker, th last loose threads of a 1920 scandal which. built excellence. in ord fielding would far surpass that of last year. 1 Cleveland has the call in the catch-- , cannot say at this time what the re- ing department. The answer IP Steve Otto Miller, Brooklyn's first sult of my investigation would be, O'Neill, catcher. is a good. steady rebut I venture the assertion that there string But he is not an O'Neil. is more and bigger scandal coming in ceiver. the will put up a stiff That Dodgers the baseball world." they. fight seems certain but though they lack the "Garry" Herrmann, president of the too are gooda hitters. Cleveland bat the that Cincinnati Reds who was the chief semi punch of the witness before the grand jury yester.. possessee. and it is theandbelief Coveleskie that Bagby day,,...was. (petitioned ...concerning.ra- writer or Mails. Caldell Morton. with ports that a 920,00 fund had been to bridge a gap between games, should raised by gamblers to bribe the New prove equal to the task of holding York Giants to "lay down" so that their own against superior numbers. Cincinnati could win the pennant last year. Herrmann is said to have de- ESSEX TEAM TO RACE nied any knowledge of the plot. Reports received by officials front' AT STATE FAIR MONDAY New York said that John J. "Sport" Sullivan. mentioned in the grand jury Fred Horey, former world's dirt testimony here, had declared that there track champion and now head of the really was a "great big master mind" famous Essex racing team, is enroute behind the deal which involved the to Salt Lake and will be among the Payment of money to White Sox play-- 1 starters in the speed contests at the era to "throw" the 191a series. Utah State fair on Monday, Wednes"Within the next 48 hours I will day and Friday. Horey is reputed to be on my way to Chicago and when 11 be the greatest dare devil that the get there I will tell the grand jury or racing game has produced and much any other officials the whole inside is expected of him when he clashes story of the frameum" Sullivan is said with the coterie of stars on the local to have declared last night. track. Neolly ' ' ' I Mar-guar- ' , ' I I e - I NEW YORK, Oct. nay Lowrie of Kings county today is, nod a statement in ,anich he declarad invstigattsm by his offica bad failed to any plan to "fix'" the 1y2o world a series. not dimhave My investigation eloaed a single aumploten that there has boon any attonipt to "fix" the coming 'Prima" Paid Mr. 1..owis in hitt tatemoni xonorating iii tnembora of the Brooklyn Nationale, a co4 )etit coy in the coring. ehicalpi Neu l.r16 STANFORD HAS LARGE -- CRID SQUAD WORKING DetrolttFirst game) Clesland 4, Oetrolt (Seeond gant) Claysgra STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Qat, Oct. 2.Porty men. many of them new to Stanford field, are working out &BUY. under, Valter Iow.It. Stanfotars new coach, for places on the 1920 varsity football teatn. The squad is allow In ambembling as several niernisers have not returned from Antwerp. were they participated in the. Olympic games. Itijaries will keep Stanfods captain, Pret Holt . halfback, from the game this year. In lioit's place, however. Dick Arnett, a transfer from an eaatertk college, may play. Arnett, during the war, played on an artny team and was considered by tome as of Philadqphia 3, At St. lAmtlsChicago 6. Pt. Louis I. No other games svheduled. AMERICAN LEAIICE Clevel,md ......... St. Lows 115 55 $7 1$ 19 75 7 -- 1401,1,q1 .t ;:,1 , , 13. , I kS.0 !: My , New', 11. -- Nks1 header tally shot and killed seven miles from Chicago has participated since seven members of the club were suspended in connection with the scorld series gamManager bling scandal. As a result that was Gleason presented a line-u- p from that almost completely cliange4 with which he went through the seaCrooked Gamblers to son. Ray Schalk was tendered an ovation in New York when he came to bat the first time was presented with a huge floral NEW YORK. Oct. 2.Abe Atte II, for- and bamket from local admirers. mer It. H. champion, tilos' name featherweighthas been connected 1 with manors 3 n 0 ii I I 0 t 1.g II that the 19111 world series WWI "toce-d.Chicago... 1 12 1 ft II e 2 ft 0 1 by a syndicate of gambler. will be for- St. Louis cibly brought to the office of Dlettrict Batteries Faber. Bodge and Schalk; Attorney Swann of New York, for guts- Davis and Severeid. he can be found by detectioning,.if tives who are searching for him. 1.C1evalMich.. Ott. DETROIT, District Attorney Swann, in 111131011ne for the American league ing this today. raid he intended to and. fighting a tie at leaat certain of prosecute any persons here who profit- pennant. made with Dea double-heade- r ed through "any crooked dividing by troit while Chicago was losing a sinscheme connected with the lastgambling world's gle game to St. Louie today. series." The visitors lost the first game. 5 There Is a special law under which when in the tenth inning, Shortto 4, can he proceed, he declared. and in adthrew Flagstead's grounddition he thought the crime stop Sewell Cleveland would duirtut and Pincome under the grand larceny statute. er into the with a clean single. The elli followed Gambling after the games had bees game Indians' victory in the second "fixed" would constitute larI. Fifteen s a decisive one, ceny by trick and devise!' he"grand said. extra veland hits. Fix of t), em forcontri"Abe Atte II has been openly boaating that he knows the syndicate of gam- bases. and four Detrni leaders the result. league bler who put acmes the dishonest .deal buted to the but the second. with certain White Sox players, I un- ,scoring in every Inning called at the end derstand! mild District Attorney Swann. The second game was because of dark. "lie said he knew the time and , the of place where the dishonest deal took each have I have three process servers Cleveland and Chicago place. to play and should the looking for himvirtually scouring the two games yetboth Chicago wins city for him. We want hint to come Indians lose would while result. here and tell Us who was in the syn- two the tie y in the opener DetrOWN dicate that made the dishonest bar- . victory winning broke Walter four-ru-Ma.lbse gain." n when lead a Eugene McGee. a partner of William streak. He held J. Fallon, counsel for Attell, said today Detroit solved his delivery in the the score. Utile, who that Mr. Fallon has informed the dio- eighth and tied was taken out after trict attorney's office that he will not succeeded him, in the tighth Inning. man one his client unless there Is a passing produce places Caldwell was in several tight charge placed against him. second conand was hie freely in the stood up fairly his support hut test. Patent Flour Prices the ex. well ehlyeh,lt.ni'dd w eathconsidering Still on Down Grade First game: 2 0 0 0 0 6 0 4-1-4RA II. E.3 ,, 61 .t81Klit-- - : - 1 t inning SPURT OF LONG WESTERN TOUR .$ Detroit ... 000000401--51Bagby Batteries: Maile, thle, Mannion. O'Neill: Ehmice and Second game: l 0 I 1 Cleveland Joplin. Cox of JOPLIN, Mo., Oct. Ohio began the last day of hie month's western tour here today with two ad- dreantes in which he continued discusstun of the League of Nations and farming subjects and he also criticized the "senate oligarchy." To liam farn ter s h e athfledaetreadl z, n farmer and several other fed- I11eserve He also advocated federal regulation of cold storage and packing plants. Gov. Cox reiterated his charges that a conspiracy has been formed by Re. publican leaders to keep campaign facti from the public. The governor said it had been an uphill fight, but now that the tide has turned and he is "just going to coast the rest of the way." Asked if he would send soldiers te Europe without the consent of Con. "No, I gress, Gov. Cox answered, woud not because I would not have the right to do it." 0 Gov. Cox gave his indorsement to the and four-folbonus plan for r - d R. H. E. 111t611. In- - speeches here and Dit Lieml. Gov. Cox discussed the Okla., today 3 10 humanitarian provitrions of the League Detroit ... 0 .2 0 0 1 of Nations aseerting that the "proti-- 1 , Oct. HILADELPHIA, because it of peace" oppose-- It pitchers at feera ton hit Philadelphia 13recruit them from "exploitation cor Prevents 3. Washingto winning will today. tw.-.- home runs oft Shiner; humanity in toweatshope and Insaniton acored went over the right tary factories." ge's drivein the left field bleachers "Under article 23," the governor landed hrgh sixth and Gharrity's continued, "the members of the league field fence in the line. con- foul clone to the It. It E. agree to maintain fair and just . men. and labor for Women At Philadelphia: : of ditions 0 IS -13 .0 2 1 $ I 1 0 2 in preventing Washington 3 t 1 children; to 0 0 0 10 1 3 0 0 vo- and of communicable, contagious Philaddlphi50 and Gharrity; . cational diseases: to prohibit exploits. natistcehri. ess: 3hananecrhaarnYd Walker. tion of women and children and to 1, control the traffic in opium and other ------- 7---dangerous druge. ,MIEINEEEMMIMIIEEMeN a Got'. Cox asserted It must-b- e I great satisfaction to the women of 'America to know they were recognized , in on equality with men holding league positions "monthsof before they were granted the right . suffrage in our own country." , 2 I 2 0 a 16 -10 0- -- , 5 3 I fi . - N , 5 0A - 7 - - Philadelphia - I - . yearat $5.50 S $10 - . .. - 41,. . ..., ..... -- -. ... ,,. 110.00 . . -- - , Total $200.00 - - . . , - $1000 irst 'gam-el-Brook- .664 .387 All .4J .430 .400 .4oa :- - ' pittsburgCincinnati-Pittabur- the-Leag- . Boston - - , world-situatio- - or, g - CHICAGO HOTEL , Eagle From Gorges Hies' to Pool Hall ...! Today. Schedule. : ,. Philadelphia at Winton. i York,New Broultlyn at SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. Vircinnati at Pittsburg. town street canyons Of a big city reIS Louis at Chicago. ----were found by a young Ws cently to he different from the gorges of the b NEw yORK, Oct I Now York and bird's native mountains-T- he bird ik.p.. Brooklyr, divided a doubleheader to. (By Associated Press.) day. the score in each contest being 4 parently fmh from the hills, became C. Moir. CHICAGO. 3. In the first contest. which Oct 2.harry to lost in the maze of streets here and firooklyn-we- lDouglaa pitched fine the flew into a pool room. where it .i ball for 'seven innings, during which head of the company operating On a table and made a vicious the Superbu failed to get a man to Morrhoon hotel, on. of the largest In perched but futile fight against capture- - Th.' three-run New tied 'York'i the 'Pt"' first In was indicted today by owner of the pool room threw a sack the elirbtli on two inglee. an Chicago. lead error by Smith and Kreger. homers. fedora! 'Hind jury on charges of mak over- the birds head and said he In- and won In the nInth. In the second lag false returns to the revenue de. tended to give it to the (hoiden Gate s ame Hrooklyn orored.threrene trithe I goo, The earl. weighed els idis and idid in. park second inning and atter the third got partment on pounds and wail Qf gray and brows The amount In. coloring. only oh e man to first. Barnes relieved come , Toney in th sixth. blew York won in ,,,,1,n.d to mid to bo in encennot 8$2. .,. the seventh on Gaston's single, double and a litt by Frisch. I 900. Emonomonni. FL H. Ei, --First game-:- - e I 0 2 0 0 0 I SO I & SHORES Prooklyn.. DRS. -4 SHORZ3 1 CITY. I liPir York 2 il 0 I 1 1 0 I 1 10 2 Th()Irty 0HMA fimkelarc"hacn tte 2aZ-INFLIA MLE SPECIALISP cI fiatterlea: Ffeffer. binomial' and 4 MEN AND, linlitil. Douglas, and Krueger; restaurant proprietors wars arrested ' Iliawnwill Warne: WOMEN It Mit , 0.4 111 0 I f 2 , today On federal warrants charging I Prookirn .. -4 24. Maim St 1 1 $ New York-I 2 0 s- -4 0 11 violation Of the Lever act The warSett Lake. 4.0), , ind!ctIssued ' following Etatteriee; Pmith, Ceder and Ifiller.4 rants were dirksi fro.. r talents returned by the federal grand , Taylor; Toney. Barnes and Gaston er emits , 1 .4 vieufficiont, which reported Jury tIFTIrAficl. Au r der dence of profiteerteg bad heed found shad aul Chictge coos rtta 0..., pitching ateaey 1 warraht- - prosecution- of the 111E1'- - ti:teo--, '-- 'toed terenteen-inni41,4 i.", $esolat trem, torttet 1111L011a C es. el lipPrttli Csimpreere, us Louis Iody I to 1,, FL Louie got sixeat SWIM. 00,11Y, ten. but Alex- bite t 1till4.taelN, II Ilmoilly. FritNI't'l IA11 MAIL ERS - 61111-ED.- " IN-- le helmet ism and eN eibredWie t th 'Victor tioos ,Sndar NI. MAD11111. Cwt. t Ire Alfeneo to--- Ip R H te 11. 1 te a; lissio..elle- le it. lim-- 1 a the decree S'Etted ordering -1 to ap day ....- ....-- , ft total istivecAlitletlItiettaoltk'Of amtimaiest, sadiate Chioadó .III ts H. ikes ea- -4 LO - , 1- . ' ...:1. 1;44, ,..4 11, t '' st . , 74, OFFICE 'CULLEN HOTEL , , - ... , 111111IP r -- -- !..;',,' . .. l'e7.10 , Mutual Coal - t '1! ; ---- - ., ., - i , . - 27 I - $21000 Ten Shares Net Cost toYou ' . , ch - - , , - . . ' if)0 tons of coal bought today at $10.00.... , 7 . 90 ---- ' $100.00 . - ,z lly 1 i - II .119- 3- (Second game) lyn 4, New York S. Brooklyn I. New York 4. At ChicagoSt. Louls S. Chicago 3. kt , . - MANINDICTED Entitles you to 20 tons of COal Every . - ..7673 ... .4). ..... - .......10 , game postponed; rain. re- - 10 Shares cost you 77 (Seventeen innings.) , - 311 At Boston Philadelphia game pontponed: rain. ,. Price changes only when freight changes. Not many shares main unsold. ,11ave you bought yoursl ill . Tork-T-11F- . - 41 44 19 93 77 79 1 . Testerdoes Results. - . . ... $t. Gouts Boaton ,-- ' Pittsburg,.. Chicago . their Bin. - war-makin- g Brooklyn ... ... ..'.. New York Cincinnati ... ... . v days, Seventeen Hundred (1700) Stockholders of the Mutual Coal company, will be getting BEST QUALITY SPRING CANYON LUMP COAL at $5.50 per ton delivered in - NATIOAlAl. 1.1CAGI13. . , In about Sixty (60) - I R,,, the League your speetbis,throughout the state, you maintain -that eloquent and grow Constitution. with the arin conflict Nations flee' "my flag" au opposed to what you term an "international HardSenator America. hoisted now is upon being say you ad- front porch in his makes a similar imputation repeatedly ., when he asserts, America will never sacrifice her Inds. was key-not- e pendonce to enter the League." The mime RePUblielln heard recently in the address of Senator Lodge in releasing the par- 1 the put orators. National Cbairman'Hays tys 5.000 paid campaign subtle insinuation into these words: The question which the PeoPlo. T. are to deride is whether foreign governments an to order soldiers ot this country to foreign soils to bents foreign disputes." These quotations sum up fairly action without America's veto, nor called bo the slogan of your party in the can any soldior or sailor Into foreign war without tho 'sane. , present campaign. "We have had many political cen- (ion of Congress. the New. York remarks times." If. we refuso this plan of nipping Involving eon- -' watc-iWorld, "contests 'the' but1.1what world policy flicting policies, misunderstandings, la left for us? I Imt it to you'direett prejudices, ignorance's. and war- Shall we lead the concert of nations, w ring interests; but thia is the first or shall we defy the conoert of nit.. time a great party has taken up its !Iona? Your party has doclared for - w pooltion upon an unqualified false- "America first" and.also for AmerTo say that any- cu stions. But that Is procisoly hood thing in the Covenant empowers what the Kaiser tried, when he pre. t foreign governments to order our claimed "Doutchland, uebor &We" will ) soldiers on foreign soils to settle The same stand by AMOTICS. an sameresult: mean to the is ultimately proclaim foreign disputes untruth both baseless and wicked," first militarism on land and sea, AMerleell challenge you. Mr. Mabey, to thenwar and chaos! name a uingle Jurist of world emin-- I flag may be foremost among the ;el encc who will support the con, nation' through love and respect or 4 so. Demotratio do that's the cannot You program:, trary view. try to make it first through Your .opportunity to be informed we may coercionwhich pbticy., Aj. on this large question has perhaps fear and a shall prevail. Mr. Maher? suffered by the routine duties of can so. even you but eipping wars counttl bank; fact the bud. ere you ewers that on the hardly pload Ignorance of the that the great legal lights of your very day your nominee for presi. I own party. viz.. Eilhu Root, Charles dent proclaimed the. League a 'tall- Taft. and ur and a wreck beyond the possi & E. Hughes. Geo. W. Wickersham, are all on ibility of repair" came the heartenrecord to the effect that the League ing news that the League Council t has just succeeded in preventing two it is not In conflict with the Conatituwats? Poland and Lithuania were Lion. Nor should you be Ignorant of the actually fighting over a boundary ; fact that this question was threshed disp.ute, and Sweden and Finland out in the Judiciary Committee of were getting ready to fight over the uland Islands. All. four countries 4 the Senate during the long discussion of the League. The report of accepted the League .awards. their the committee was that there are representatives shaking hands and enthusiastically. :1Noth-- , no constitutional objections to the among the commented Mr. Brant- - ; rnains." and Republican ing League; "to make the I, members who signed it were Flora. Inc Swedish premier, l powerful In Internationtore Nelson. Kellogg. and Holt, all League-alal affairs, save the dominant support jurists of eminence. of America." that aware also .are you Surely has this aame affirmative judgment Two years ago; Mr. Mabey. you been reached by the American lair were one among a hundred million , association, which say: The League Americans all afire In a "war to and is not a superstate, neither in It a war;" today you are associated with United States of the world. It does a bunch of politicians who. tollWin not provide for,levying taxes, nor office. would snatch from ,znan kin d - -- -, for the conscription of an Interna- this great hope of world peace! - 4, Artitional artny or navy And now as to my ' conclusternt cle ten is not In violation of the con- What must Ithink of a man who t; stitution of the United States. for knows the truth about a !, the power to declare war is not but deliberately falsifiee It situation, In the delegated to the League." hope of personal gain? The fact The same conclusion has been five thousands of his fellows arethat " reached by a score of state bares collusion with him to put over , a Ile,'Indeed. I challenge you Is no exteauation--- at sociation. least for a son to find any legal body of conse- of Utah. quence, either in America or elseYou pride yourself. Mr klabey. eu where. that has reached any other being a soldier; perhaps you were , conclusion. On what ground. then, fearless in bullete--whifacing dare you proclaim that the League son of Utah was not?.What the votix in conflict with the Constitution? ere want to know now however. Let me next appeal to your com- this: Dare you face and proclaim 6 nations have the truth about mon sense. Forty-tw- o the League of Naand already accepted this Covenant, tions? Dare you say this to your not once has the question been rais- nest audience: I ed as to whether it abridges Aheir win I must "If offic 4 by helping consovereign independetice. "Is it defeat of Nations- .- and ceivable that all the progressive especially if I must do so by lying i peoples Of the earth. barring only about the Leaguethen I want no ourselves. have signed away their oMca. It is a higher hon. liberties and surrendered their be truthful than governor ot TT power to ittrvauthority- be. or.,to 4 134sth"t z yond their controlr' You might even win Out on such The fact that America helps constitute a League council. 'which shall a fearless announcoment, so great advise as to the best part for us to I. Utah's admiration for the man who dares "do right lot the conoes n play in any given - follow." - your 4 litinee by what reasoning can this simple physical courage: Conceding have you also s and sensibledevice be called a sur- moral courage? Yours for truth anti-honrender of our Independence? Neith4 er the League Council nor the N. L. NELSON. (Paid Advertisement) , st League Assembly can take decisivi N Crosses Line Into Missouri; Scheduled to Leave For Ohio Tonight; Speaks in to-a- Cleveiland Mr. Mabey:- -- 'In - --1- dear n (By Interneitional News Service.) NEW YORK. Oct. 2.Threatened with a physical breakdown after seven years of public life, Franklin D. Lane. former secretary of the interior. has been ordered by his physicians to take a complete rent, it was learned today. He has gone to Bethel. Maine. Olympia by R. G. Preston a member of the same bunting party. Gregg of Statan. a tie contractor. George stumbled and his gun exploded killing him. - Iof - No other games scheduled. lb - o . Sebedule .1 1 ;SV double-- OLDEST i0MAN DIES. SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Oct. kTrsely Gibson, believed to have been the oldest woman in Missouri, is dead today at the age of 108 years. She was born in Virginia during the war of 1812, moving to Misourt at the outbreak of the Civil War. Professor N. L. Nelson addresses open letter to Charles R. Mabey, candidate forGo2y;rnor. :4 t b", -- Totters Fatalities Result Of First Day's Hunting )1 ',Ail Rees Ito. eh keg at HI. LOIlift. Cleelatid at Vetroll NVashington at Philadelphia. -, '' r nt ' . , - fl; 7r, -- --- PhiladelphiaWashington . LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Ns, - .441 .363 Louis dim. ST. LOUIS, Oct. rned Cbicagoli pennant hopes today. g in the to Sox. defeating th White series of thre opening gams of thethe American league that rounds out material. lack Patrick and race. Paul Campbell. varsity veterans, are of lose The todays gains, while the dozen canc!Idales for the Cleveland was breaking even in a aniong Other backi:eld position'. Of the canwith Detroit. placed'ehicadidatea for line positions, Bob Pelouse go two game to the rear of the leadand Karl Schlaudman. their holt chance of 191 er...and desttoyed varsity unless linemen. are Out for end. Laurence capturing the chanipioniship. of a tie. Pice, last year's freshman Center. is throggh a play-of- f after the varsity job. Irreffectiv pitching and Inability to Stanford4 team. gets Its first test hit, in the pinches cost Chicago the Oct. 9, when it here. Saturday. piays the opener San Francisco Olympic club eleven After getting away to a three-ru- n here Roth the University of fsallforWad in the first inning as the result nia and the Santa Clara three pases, two hits and a sacriuniversity. of six Stanforl' rival. have defeated the. fice. Faber weakened In the third. hitOlympno club team. of the eight MP ti who fared him runs five St. Louis ting safely. giving and a lead tgat a as maintained the Two rest of the gMne. Davis was wild throughout. but kept the vimitors hits well scattered. twelve left on bases. SEATTLE. Wash., Oot. 2.The first runners beingthe meanwhile St. Louis increased (lay of the fall hunting seafvn in this ItsInlead the at expense. of Hodge and mate brought two fatalities. Leo Murphy 23. of Kingston, was acciden- Keifer. the first in which was contest The (Fly Associated Press.) MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 2.Flour continued its decline of the past week when it dropped GO cents a barrel at one of the large milks here today. This mill reduced its price for family patents frmri $11.90 to ill AO a barrel, the lowest quotation for that grade since March, 1919. TO TELL TRUTH ABOUT THE 1 o ------- .,. REPUBLICAN NOMINEE CHALLENGED At At Au, o 617 .467 .471 .311 , . O. 011ommommodPMI .611 .423 61 k3 02 1A4 3 64 60 W01111000 Iletrolt Phi,adelphia ... l'rt. i. 1k'. 17 s. S Public Life 'Threatens Lane's Health; Will Take Complete Rest joR wicuEs EXONERATES DODGERS' doh-loa- n INDIANS IN PUNCH ) KINGS COUNTY:JURY - 2 1920 OCTOBER SATURDAY . , . i 0 10. it, , Li .0 4.. |