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Show Football Schedulp BEELER OPEN FINAL SEASON - Approved; Spell Many Change. - - (By Universal ur nlu oot lTltaon vlrton. 04 Ao1oo. Loo or Seoul ur to go ob hu Boa b rf th t0 p"uBuo leMTU woo known In th Coaat I t 9nQy. 17 yekro of history, And It in ollto th record of doubtful Indeed. If fenlied booeboAJ eon how wor thot lo o to lb preeeot ' i of hav. 1212, Ptand formywke xprtno, . of their beoue teem work, will be el ' iVhtly foeorwl to repeat loot year but two tom ahead TheTiger or which Bn la of Lo la Francisco by half a gam. BSottl Fran-loc- o, o tom and o half bhlnt whilo Salt Lak la two torn removed from Benttl. oeh of th club ho It mor torn YhJ'doubl. defeat of tb Bo ot th bond of th lowly Senator In Sacra manta Sunday oil but llmtnotd hm, ohono but thy (till fcnT o fighting firur tb trophy ond until th count. out, ahow thot they bora whth. they unit b reckoned bom return th way. Th by th! week to ntor th Tiger In a rte. Post history ha (ven-rnhewn thot eh Bolt Lok player, oil hoe oeeutomd to thot blh altKud. ot hots during loot bat o fw rl ond oona. they r th poet three ur to hoy th dg on the champion this week If they oom near running tru to form. Hart SbMty I otUl leading th logu In hitting and wlnh 14 gama left to lay 1 within four of tying Bunny Brief bom run record ox 1 mad In th Coaat leagu. Tha folding and batting all-rou- ldlnt An!, fr bn Bo ' m follow. ! ( .SSI .171 T4 .71 .17 .17 .m .36 . .146 .64 .6 Vernon Portland Loi Anitfti Secramento .ill 164 .ISA Seattl 8&t L&kt Ban Francisco Oikbisd a .290 .211 . CLUB WELDING. P C. L.W. 1 67 Vernon : ...t ......... .... ............ j. Oakland,., LEADING ; P.C. L.W. L. Bohn. Seattl Fltsgeraid, Beeeler. L. .7 HITTERS Fheely, 8. L Miller, Oak. Johnson, 8. - .264 .16 .644 .61 . ,141 .62 .163 .40 .160 .67 .67 .62 Sacramento ........ Salt Laka . to Angola.. ....... Portland ... .. Seattle San Francisco .. ... & F. A .. Craw fordv L. A. ( . Brooklyn Dodger was increased today because of th possibility of Rub blng sent to th pitching mound by Managr Robinson. I Marp-tara product Of the Cl eve-en- d d lota a a youth had made land severs, attempts to join th local team. Ha was born just outside tb city, and now may get a chance to pitch against hla bom town team in th first world's aeries in which It ever participated. son. Richard, Jr. Hla la In Lorain. O- - near here, and will com t this city to see hi father. Cleveland fan war confident their Idol would win today's gama and also tha series Reports of attempt to beta on the Indians with no takplac er were frequently heard. . ,t Distribution of th box and reserve eeat ticket for th game here will begin i tomorrow No tickets wHl be eold exceptmorning. to pereone holding allotment cards Mar-qua- to even-year-o- ld Dillon Still Tries. Bat-tfln- Seven ,, . Bromley , Leverenx y. Cullop Heuger 16 27 21 ... It .. 7 Gould Baum .... .... Treses t 11 22 If 27 61 21 26 Ky- - Oct.. . Seven of d best trotters now performing on the Grsnd circuit ' are carded to start in the 114,000 Kentucky futurity, feature of the second days program of the Kentucky Trotting Horsebreederw association meeting here this afternoon. Arion Guy is probable favorite. Other entered are Emma Harvester, Sleter Bertha. Day 8tar. Voltage, Taurida and Natalis the Great. . lltt Total I ( .112 .161 .111 .316 ' 6972 719 1226 .222 .284 0t 414 ,009 .009 912 1799 .291 .292 JOHNSON SIGNS NEW OUTFIELDER Ernie Johnson, manager of Bait Lake' Bees announced on his return from the coaat thl morning, that he had released Outfielder Harry Wolter back to th San Francisco club, from which team he was secured on an optional agreement shortly after the Merger! and Rumler suspensions. Tb Bees Skipper also announced -- that h had Jugned tor men Griffith.- - former lead-o- ff of the Mootc Jaw club of th Peqlfic Coaat International. Griffith ha joined th Beea and will don a uniform for the first time thl afternoon Gilbert Wins by Knock-ORoute Player Given Clean Record ut Pat Gilbert knocked out Jack Coatello of Fort Douglas In th second round of t bout their scheduled Downing- Weekly boxing 'Show- at the j Hippodrome arena last night. .While Coetallo atarted strong th fight wii Pat from th start. Coetello waa banging on during th latter part of th ftret round but rallied a little at the beginning of the second. Thl round j - - j CHICAGO. Oct. rh Brooklyn nd th Cleveland baseball club, contender In th world' aerie last night were cleared of any connection with the baseball scandal, o far as evidence presented to th concounty grand Jury 1 cerned. State Attorney Maclay Hoyn and hi assistant. Hartley Replogla who Is in charge of the baseball inquiry Inhere whloh alreadyof has resulted th Indictments eight Whit Sox players on charge of-year "throwing" games in last statement ries, last night Issued In any declaring that no evidence of th way Implicating any member becom two pennant winner has for the grand jury. The grand jury In New Tork preth Brookviously had exonerated with lyn players of any connection attempts .had . been reportsto that 1920 "fix the rle. mad Cook d. .. rolvd ln It four-roun- rough-eed-tum- eus-pend- ed Oul-field- er iHlOvi on unn ten-rou- -- ay (By Universal Service.) Oct 6. All local athletes who wont to Antwerp for th (11ympfe games are to hold ' an meeting at tha Olympic club nxt Friday night for the purpose of off 9 tally protesting their treatment the American Olympic committee by.John Norton, who took second. In the 400 motor hurdles, ha been designated chairman of th local section by the astern committee handling the protest meetings. Charlie Hunter has been named secretary of the local contingent. Eastern athletes have already held their meetings and the local an.t other coast section meetings are bvln held to strengthen the hands of the eastern men. Properly drawn up 'resolutions will h poesed on at Fridays meeting and whan approved will be sent to New SAN FRANCISCO. ClISKEf X- three-yeai-ol- OLYMPIC ATHLETES ARE STILL PEERED ed 4191 Released I ,142 .090 II players player. 19 .204 .294 IT .166 .202 17 .171 .174 16 .147 .142 47 dg IB1XJNOTON, th bb Relger Three-Year-Ol- In Kentucky Futurity was about half over when the soldier had enough and decided he had stretched himself on th mat for th count of ten, . Clarence Jackton and Red Newey of Ogden gave tihe fan four round of good Jast fighting and won a draw decision in the aeml final. Both boy were gama and Jackson got in some during' th flrat heavy body blow round. Th next two round were more New Trouble For even, but the fourth was Jackson's although he received several hard , Indicted Player TO punches In the face. The draw claion seemed to meet with th apth tan. ' "WASHINGTON, Oot proval of the majortty of won th de- a tlon of lncom tax return ftlad by Soldier Charlie Toung and of TV I Hutton cision over Hill Ketchel at th CMjQAXKk Both the Chicago baseball player' Indicated J. Itopirt, of now American tour round of hard fighting. In excellent condition, but were boy th Chicago grand Jury for having ?lub Praia of th taUClf war expected here Ketohel never had a chanc to win by American,Hrry th 112 world's erle wa "thrown" was too . fast soldier th 'who from conference with Charles f A. Jty ComUkey, owner of th Whit sox. and cleveir for him. her today by official cf th begun Four rounds of hard fighting be- Internal reverse deportment. They official, in eonneo-Uo- n hr; th rimblinff Chick Gorman tween and Coburn Bud canduL It If th player paid tax want to Nornlng. Th meeting anded with the decision being given to on the money for throwing to be held thl wa heavier than afternoon. Coburn Gorman. The four baseball magnate repre- - Gorman and had a longer reach but the game. It la found If tat that minority 'Gorman was too quick for hlnu Gus thoOfficial tax wa not paid th player will waa th declared, of at Johnson c. given Pittsburg 1 njr Prln. opposed decision over Clyde Carr la th first b prosecuted by th government for Ba Jo h nso? d of their scheduled thl offense also. Erase recently proposed that every round stareed in ilk club owner in th league give Comle bout. Johnson bl back lley -r Milwaukee Boy Winner. Pjsyer to replace the men and when he could held hi ope following grand jury true hills fighter, w(th putn-melh while one hand 6 Ritchie Oct. against aevan White Sox pfavere and ponent him with the other. Th pace he MILWAUKEE. one former marhber of the club on local lightweight knocked out and Mitchell,Erne In charges of bribery in collection with eet wa too strong for the local boy the New Of Jersey Downing stopped the fight In the Georg th J91I world series. of a boxing eighth session curtain raleer Tony Be lei ton and Hutch contest last night Ern weighed 16 Michael fought four rounds to a draw. SUSPEND FREIGHT RULES. more than Mitchell. Manager Downing Introduced James pounds WASHINGTON, Get. 6. Proposed Carpentier- - better known In th ring j Jack Brady, and announced that he Noted Shooter Dead. rule and regulation requiring the awoud ny 160 pound boy In th prepayment of freight charges on tate meet hav to claim BHLVIDERE, HI- - Oct I. Alex. Carpentler cotton and llnters from polnta In th widely known trapehooter fought some of th best mn of bis Vance, 62, coroner vnlted State to polnta tq Canada, to-d- weight of Bon county, died the country, among whom and twice wr suspended until Feb, 2. by ar Ad InWolgaet, Kid McCoy, Andy at hi homa at Capron. 111., yetrday of th Interstate commerce commission. Fern, Kid hern and Evans. heart disea. Jimmie mrlCot win. g SPRINGFIELD. Mo, Oct. I Halstead of Indianapolis won on polnta from Jsck Dillon, former llght-hear- y weight champion In 10 rounds last night, according to newspaper decisions. rd d 1 SALT LAKE. t (By Universal Service.) 6. Interest O., Oct. CLEVELAND, beher In tb world series L.W. tween the Cleveland Indians gama and . the F& major basehall teams are expected to r today go before th grand jury hen it resumes Its probe into basetall dishonesty, "Kid" Gleason, manager of th Chicago Whit Sox will be questioned concerning rtortrthat player under hi been Involved In supervision bav orooked playing on the diamond during th aeasen just closed. John MoGraw, of th New Tork Giant will appear and will bring with him bred Toney, Benny Kauff and Art Fletcher, shortstop foy tha Fhllllee. hut formerly a Giant player. Tony, Kauff and Fletcher are expected to tell th grand jury regarding offer said to hav been made to them to "throw" ball games for the benefit of gamblers. Hugh Jennings of the Detroit Tigers, will be asked concerning gambling on baseball m Detroit, where much .money is said to have been wagered on a recent gam batween Chicago Cub and Philadelphia. It la aid tha tip was out, that Philadelphia 1 - ON T9 SERIES (By International New 8rvle.) ' CHICAGO, Oot. 8. Manager of three trn CLEVELAND SAND LOT PRODUCT MAY FACE INDIANS IN OPENER - League Managers PLOTTED FRAME ar wrlnt MASTERMIND' Jury to Question All-St- Faoulty approval of th 1110 foot boll ebdul wo voted t th regu lor wkly meeting at th University otouronc Thlo now tiv ytrdoy. ad odd tnontlv of four rood trip r who to th thirty odd hualfi on down th nightly Cummirr field under th tutelage of Conch Piupatrlek. A th chdnl bow tuad th on pn with th flrat gam In Colo, redo Sprint against th Colorado Tl Oct. 14. Followed by tb Uni rr on' of California gama at Brkly yratty on Oct. Th team will than cum back and rcok thlr Initial appearanc on th bom ground agalnat th University of Nevada. Bnt thair aajourn I anort for th very next waak they leave fer Coloiado field again wher thle tlm of Colo tnry take on th University redo at Bouldar, on Nov. 4. The final comes a road trip with jaunt Into Ida ho where on Armletlco Pay, Nov. 11, from tha they tackle th Cowboy at Bole. University of Idaho Tha season 1 than elosed at homo, first with th University ot Wyoming on Nov. 10 and then the b'g gam for th atat title on Thanksgiving agalnat th Utah Aggten Practice this week ha ben going with a whirl and all th old mn os pee ted back have reported and th quad ara already shaping. acheduled or thought Th gam scheduled with th B. T. U. ha 'been called off and to tak It place And furnish some scrimmage for hi husk lea th Old Timer will b taken on for a gam on Saturday. This team prom lie soma Mai Una bp and a good exhibition for th fan who ara desirous of getting a lino on their team before they tak to th la ehargs road. Happy" Van Pelt ld timer and Is Using np hi of th of atara uaual bunch Already h baa signed contract with Vadal Peteraon and Pug Warner two All Rocky Mt ends Bill Goodrich, Woody Romney, Norm God be, Ken Browner Wilson, Pet Maths Tat, kas. Spike Gardner, Eddie Moran and even Tiny Home has promleed to think It over and may sign soon. Tha gam wlU be played Saturday beginning at S.00 o'clock on Cummings Field. , CLUB BATTING. By Ripley. It Srvlc.) BAX FRANCISCO, Oct. -- Game For Saturday STAND TODAY Final Home Stand Againat Leading Tijn With Club . Bunched. For Lead May CLEANING UP. West High to Meet Freshies Thursday Crook Got the Money nd Gathered in Boob I, The Experience. (By Universal Srvlca.) A. matoj EW YORK. Oct I. ter mind, plotted th rUJ up of th 1211 world from a headquarter In Nwj York City. The ordid buslnes Attorney, wa plcuoua figure gambling circle. "I have proorrred Information from) two wealthy men who lot heavily orf Mr. Swann said, "They th eerlea, are unwilling to appear befor tho1 grand Jury to expose the nara of th' master mind because they fear thO public humiliation of being brand a sucker. Th gambler who tip- ped them have the money and th would! have the experience. They the hav than lose the money rather humiliation. "Before proceeding th' t gs master mind and other guilty ganw bier w flrt want to hear the tory1 of other who lost on the tip. W especially want to find th boatr- - j those who said they knew tho synM dlcate of gamblers. Abe AttU 1 ono of them." Attell ha not yet been served with! a process. Hie attorney Insisted that! the exrpuglllst was In town and would continue to defy any request from thw district attorney to appear "Why should Attell go to th district for w attorney? he asked, "merely J social chat? Of courve w will pond to a subpoena wher a pelflal charge Is made. fraJ , r-- Players Implicate Men Higher Up (By Universal Serylc. ) 8. Oct Jo GREENVILLE, Jackson, and Lefty' William, two of the players lndictd and who are reported to hav to receiving $6,000 each for fixing argames in the 1919 world aerie, rived her yesterday by motor t spend several day a guest of Mr. Jack-son- s parent at a suburb of Green, ville. The companion In misery? they tfrmed themselves said (hat If the investigator will probe thoroughly th y will find men higher up In' baseball at the bottom of th scandal and they Intimated that they may b led to make exposures. Jackson said he was with baseball and that he doethrough not Intend to play eien Independent ball. "Im going to work. he said. Jaclion visited some of the seen 8 boyhood where he first played ball at Brandon Mills and if hla bkl friends held any less admiration for him It was not evident In the demonstration of Corct.a!ity that greeted him. Jackson wilj go frorrt here to hi win ter home In Savannah. confd Weet high Panthseason with their win over Jordan last week will engage the University Freshmen in a four quarter bout on Cummings field next Thursday beginning at 4 o'clock. Mao reports the newest addition of his already large squad at a late arrival but nevertheless his most effi- York. cient one. This newcomer Is no less a person than hi tackling dummy, and JLUty Motor I rUCKS acooTdlng to all imports from the ther camp a much improved team will b seen In action over the showing Take First Price I)rops made last week. The Freshmen are getting nightly (By International News Service.) scrimmage against the Varsity teams and last night had their signals workInd , Oct. 6. The Indiana MARION, opening much smoother thanD.inS.their corporation announced reduc- team last Truck ing game with the L. tlon In price of Indian motor trucks week. ranging from fI35 to 400 Anticipation of reduced costs of France Will Resume materials Is given a the cause of the This-i- s decrease in the first Trade Parley With Germany reduction In prices. price of worm . drive, heavy duty motor trucks. (By Associated Press.) K. O. For Bennie. PARIS, Oct 5. Franoe 1 ready to Bootblacks Shine resume the direct economic negotiaInterwere Wa which HARTFORD, Moonshine Conn., Oct. 8. Benny tion with Germany Leonard, lightweight champion, cor4 rupted last March, It wa stated at a technical knockout ever. Frankie th foreign office today. The negotia(By International New Servic.) Britt of New Bedford, Maas- - here last tion would hare In view the reaching 8.- - Tom Brown orOct. DENVER, night in Referee Mulligan stopped the of a final plan for settlement of th the fifth after the champion iginal advertising scheme failed to bout problem. had clearly outclassed the Nw reparations Eng appeal to Federal prohibition agents land Th negotiation, It wa explained, and boxer. It wa scheduled to go li arrested on suspicion rounds. must b conducted within th limit of Tom was violating the prohibition law. of th principle outlined In the treaty Brown hung a huge sign in the of Versailles. window, of his bootblack parlor, read- MINOR LEAGUE TITLE ing: Moonshine. 10 cents. PLAY BEGINS TODAY Poor to Have Hard Federal egenta. seeing th sign, searched the place and found a' small Md- - Oct. I. Tho postBALTIMORE, Winter. Is Prediction quantity of what they declared waa season series between and t. Brown says It waa Paul, pennant winnersBaltimore white mule. in the new Inon. "tonic he a hand, little had Just ternational Universal and American assoService.) taagtrr 'Bjr ciation, respectively, will open heri NEW. YORK. Oct 4. A hard winthl afternoon, and. the victor In flvo ATLANTA 'FIGHTS PRICES. ter ahead for th poor of the counout of nlnejrame will be rated as the ATLANTA, Ga., Oct, 8. A thorough best club outside of th major. Both try If the diagnosis of thla Salvation Accurate. prob Into restaurant prices of Atlanta of the contesting team were easy winArmy relief department The era of labor shortage has been will begin Immediately as a result of ner In their reapectlv organisation to thl department, a resolution adopted by the city coun- and the aerie promise to b very reached, according contested, and th period of less employment is cil directing the mayor to appoint a evenly A consisting ef beginning, Th. Salvation Army finds committee for that purpose. A drop dents- -commission Tearney, Fulti and Hlekay, of that the poor are unable to pay the of $3.60 per barren for cement here the Western New International and current prices for clothing and that places the price within 80 cents per league, and American aeeecletlon, r rent hav increased too rapidly for barrel of pre-wprices, the price snectlvelv. Is In charge ef tho game. now being $4. Th proceed will be divided. many thousands of worker. Coach McIntyre' er who began th Pan-.Mea- ... r 1 Ftl ar |