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Show A THE .DESERET NEWS FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8 1920 Nil - The Dodgers have a decided "edge4 . on the series to date two victories snd ons defeat. q ths thres games, Brooklyn has batted for a team avers of .20 and fielded 184. Clave- land has an average of .ill with the bat and hava fielded at .III. ' Trls Speaker and his tribe were not frightened by the revolution of "old man statistics, however, and confl dently and emphatically expressed bl opinion that the serlee would be oi even terms again after tomorrows en gagemeat Manager Robinsons proteges, flush ed with their two successive vletorw had sli ths confidence in ths world that nothing not even ths handicap of op foreign soli could stop E themplaying In thalr dash for ths highest hon ors In ths nstlonsl gams. That section of the sporting world hlch barks up Its views with rash today seemed to be inclined to share Brooklyn's feelings of optimism for ths odds switched, making the Ns "Wait Until We Get Them in tlonsl leaguers a two to ons favorite. Our Own Park Saturday, neutral Many neutral observers, that Is. as as it la possible to be In ; world's series, freelp expressed the Crowd Shouta Mayor opinion that notwithstanding statistics dope" or luck, both teams srs fairly Aaka Citizens to Show Pep evenly matched, the only outstanding difference being the superior strength of the Brooklyn, pitching staff. The popular pastime here today, wherever fans gath0--. Oct I ered, ws to guess who ths rival man-gawould pitch In tomorrows fray. CLEVELAND, of confldenco, do Ths general guess was that Coveleskle. two dfatw , th who pitched tha Indians to victory Cleveland Indiana arrived ear- ... ths Initial gams, would be en the d ly today from Brooklyn to engage the mound for Cleveland. These fans that Robinson might pitch slther Dodgera In the fourth game of the Marquard .or Ffeffsr. world's aeries here tomorrow. Conquering heroes never received a more noisy reception than the players Zureka High Wins when they piled off the train. Otreets From Spanish ork leading to the Union station were lined with cheering enthusiasts who apSPANISH PORK. Oct.' 7 The Eure-k- a parently forgot the two defeats handschool football team defeated ed the Indians on the Brooklyn field. the high local grldders by the score of tl "Walt until we get thorn in our to It In an interesting game. own park," the crowds shouted. For Eureka, Chase and Fuller played In s proclamation Issued by Mayor to the best advsntsge, while the work W. 8. Fltxgerald yesterday, he called of Morgan snd Robertson for Spanish upon all Clevelanders to do honor to Fork was worthy of mention. ' their teams WOMEN'S TOURNEY "They will win the series If Cleveland backs them as It backed them IN SEMI-FINAL- S in the pennant fight,' the proclamation read: SemiCLEVELAND. Ohio., Oct. T ask that Cleveland ahow In mstohes were played at the May.-fiel- d every waar possible its appreciation." final country club today In the womThat the fans have not lost inter- ans national golf championship. The est in the series is Indicated by the pairings number of applications for tickets to -- Mias Alexs Stirling vs. Mrs. C. Hi the games and admitted to the roofs Vanderbeck snd - Mrs. J. V, -Hurd vs. of houses and buildings In tha viclht-t- y Mr, p. C. ObuUBY ROBERT L. RIPLEY. Tha match betwssn Miss Starling of League park. TVho will fill 'em this year? With the high screen along the fight present champion and Mrs Vanderthe field fence, the snug row of houses snd beck carried the largest gallery of Each world series has Us hero, you was ths third meeting of ths stores on Lexington avenne. opposite week. In Itthe national snd each had a know, and It usually is some unknown pair the park did not appear to be a favor-'abl- e win to her 'eredit. vantage point from which to view Mrs. Hurd was favored to beat Mrs. player who ateps'into the shoes of the the games. However, property Own- Gaut. great. ers were swamped with offers rsngtaf Will the modern Cinderella step from It to $2S for roof standing room. twe-stoframe forth as did George Rohne of the Then there ie a Injuries Prove Fatah barn with a very imposing roof Just White Ho in tho series of 190? Rohe, .back of the bleachers, or east and of iJcRAT. Kana., Oct. v I Bernard an obscure substitute, unheard of bethe park. Boys have corns to lovs Its Quigley, freshman on tho Hays stato fore or since biased forth on that owner because he lets them climb up normal football team died hero yester- occasion with a fusillade of three-baa- e there all season to see the gamea and pneumonia contracted folbits and won ths worlds cham day from this series will be no exception. an accident in the game be- pionshij' practically single-handelowing Hotels Crawled, tween Haye and Ksnaaa State Agricul"Home Run Baker, who won his - Hoist clerks srs preparing to lodgs tural college last Saturday, when his of 1911, It was Quigley's appellation to inbethe seriea from two to four parsons in a room chest was crushed. ths Weakest link In supposed first gams of college-footbal- l. during ths games I Who Will Fill Em? Senator T. and Brigham Real Flaih of Old Playing Taka Days Features With Form Give Beeleti Chance In Ninth But They Fell Apparent Ease. Hard in Extra Frame The largest crowd ef the wsek took In the race card at the atate fair yes- ol rs fig-urs- F d. the Athletic team that year. Hank Oowdy, who was the star of the 1914 games between the Braves and the Athletics with a batting average of .445, as also regarded as the soft spot In Stallings's team. "Babe" Adams, a recruit pitcher, won the seriea of 1909 for the Pirates. Jos Bush, another unknown kid. won for Connie Mack against ths Giants In 1913. Joe Bedtent. In 1912, was another. George Whiteman, a veteran of ordinary ability, Waa pressed into service by the Rex Sox in 1911 against the Cubs and carried off most of the honors by his great play, brzog, with tho Giants in 1912, made Is baseball reputation. The greatest world series perform MIENS ance was Mattys feat of abutting out tha Athletics three times in one week in the games of 1909. Duffy Lewis's play batting and fielding cf. Kennedy, rf Time IN NOI , . Kamm, 3b. . Scott, p .coat and we , 1 one-fourt- J- - h less, 0 0 2 9 3 9 210 . . 317 ...031312121 Hit.. Lake al- d Salt Vmanufacturers and connections with large Eastern xBatted for Crandall in ninth, boor by innings: Scuttle .9 9929999 6 ! Runs Hit .. .. .11031191 (F Los Angeles Runt .. . ....9 9999999 0 9 9 1 1 1 9 0 Hit .. . Three-bae- a bits Mur- Summary: Eld red. Sacrifice phy. Stolen base hue Bohn. Struck eut By Crandall 9, by lwirare 2. Baaee on- - hails Off Crandall 3 Runa responsible for Crandall 1. Double plays Zetder to KlUefer te MrAuley te Killefer to Zei der te KJltefer, Murphy to Elliott te 1 17. Time Murphy. Umpires i'byl and Toman. do this sue 99 01 cessfully. Come up and look them overand make yourself at home! TRANK -- Upstairs Clothes Originators, Not Imitators," 27S SOUTH MAIN SACRAMENTO, Oct. 7 W Ith the bases lull la the ninth inning today, Roy Grover doubled te the right field fence, ecerieg Ryan and Compunn and ever riving Sacramento a 2 t 3 4Victory he Senwtero ban Francisco, lueti Sacra-mfine! tho until period aaiely V hitler for Faeth In udanda pinch Nlehaus pitched the last the t ghib 0 1 1 02029094 I 0 J 2 1 0J Smith. 9 1 Three-bas- e Summary: . Home run hits High.' hit Hood. Hyatt 2, Chadbourne. Edlngton. Long., D Johnson. Thurston. Sacrifice hit Vortner 3, W. Mitchell, Either (fly). Stolen bate High- - RmitJsatted In--Lon 3, Smith. Fisher 3. W. Mitchell, Johnson.' Krug. Hood 2. Struck out- Mitchell 1. by bmallwood 9. by W. By Off W. MitchGeuld 4. Base on ball ell 1, off Smallwood 2, off Oould 9. Wild 3. Double pity W. Mitchell pitch Mulligan to Bheely. Eight run. 14 hit off Gould, 3S at bat. in 9 inning: 4 runs,. 4 hits off W. Mitchell, 21 t hat In 5 inning. Credit victory to Bmallwood, charge defeat to Culiop. Runs responsible for bmallwood I. Oould 6. ChIIo'p 3. Flret base on error Vernon 1. Malt latk 2. Left on base Vernon II, Salt Lake 9. Umpires 3 Eason and Byron. Tim of gam hour snd 8 minutes r -- A J A bewiy-forme- d Murr;f Athletic club, under lhe.ngnagrnicnt of Ern Barnahy, rf. Wright, veteran Murray boxer, opened 1 9 Blue, lb. . . . Its "winter season" in the opera house From Cache South Cox, rf . . . .....4I of that place last night, with what Si halier,. If. LOGAN. Oct 7. TJi B V. C. . . .4 proven to be a mediocre curd Koehler, c school team today waa vlctorioue high over Art Brugger was unable to show for :.4 Klngdtvn, ss. the South Cache eleven by a score of 21 hi scheduled ..4 main, event with Wilke Spranger, 3b. 9 to All scorlocale eo the latter found matter pretty were the Hollis point Rosa, p. . . ..3 ed- during the final of play. soft in declsionlng Elmer Htult. The quarter The feature play cf the day wa h p fixxled qtit entirely for 34 3 12 24 12 1 Totals forty-- ) rd run by Burton which reJimmy Munsey and Art Laroy tried to Oaklaad. sulted in a touchdown a few second by wwh a brotherly boxing exhibiget tion which the fans could not "take." prior to the final whistle. Nick Farrell And Oscar Wilder mix- 2h lane, W Hie. rf. d ed it to a fterte draw. Horses Arrive. Joe Young stepped Shorty Borenseti Cooper, In first Ike baitround Walt Hart snd Miller. If. By Universal Service) ed Jimmy Green In the third. The Knight, lb .. 9 letter bout was a hardly contested tiWINDSOR, Oct. The two chamGlnglardi. 2b . tr Man Barll pion CWar and Sir horses, BrubSckec. e. Kid Mltfhell nd Toutig Costello opton, which are to meet here on TuesMltse, c ened the show with a d draw. day In their special match race, arAlten. p rived at afterKenilworth Park this Kremer, p . , noon. Both horses came through tbelr Tooele Alumni Win ' , tournry without a mishap Score by Innings. From High Schoolers Sacrifice hits Wills. Lane, Rosa Bases Portland on ball Off Rosa 9. off Alton 1 9 Runs ' m4 i Th Struck Bv 2. Rosa out I. W Hi fonihaii Ori by Alter Hus 2 9 Ham tftria afurron Kremer 2. Hit by- - pitcher Knight, Oaklan- dth hJh into ramp, Double plays Wtle te MRse. Kpranger Run ; .3 9 von by lha nror of f) to thv to Blue. Run responsible ft" Ross 2 9 Hit Hama. frr fth alumsl. ! t. Alten ( 'Stolen ce- B bases - Nummary--Thr- ee run. TI hits. .2 If Wedtt vtctnrrTO Aten 'PWseedTiaTT a4 r lrpHd a forwardfor fir'v tourh- bet off AUen In 9 taken out K osier. Left on bse Ron sod iP. jrd Innings e"r In seventh, tw en, on eut. Homo run Oakland 4. Time 1 44. I'mpAW vr tb remit cf aThareal thf fri tW Miller. Two-bahit Lane, Sigila. ed Anderses. fiid-- BlgHn. 2h. X 9 Run HR 93 03210302 Os 0909990 11 29 to 1 Run Nie-ha- than youcan buy elsewhere. Our our low upstairs expense enables Verno- n- LOS ANGELES, Oct. 7. Demar and Salt Lake's soccer devotees are Ote Crandall engaged In pitching xBatted for Faeth iq eighth. duet today which resulted in the Seattle smackihg thetr1ips in anticipation of Boors by Innings: ne ef their beat seasons in the sport. bunch taking tha second game from the. Ban Frencleeo 2 0 The local team It slated to have It 0 6 9 Runt Angels by the score of 2 to 0. Demaree Hits . . . . final practice in preparation for the allowed hut three hits and wa given Bacdamento annuel Schuberh cup competition, at errorlese support. .1 Run .. , . the West Slda High school campue SatThe score At Los Angeles: .3 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 Hite urday afternoon. this fall. Is expected to Beattie. Summary: Two runa, 9 hits off Faeth be Competition, keener than ever owing to the adAB. R. H. TO. A. E. in eight Innings. Rune responsible for dition of the league of the Ogden and Faeth 2. Scott I. Two-bahits Salt Lake "Hollanders," who have enGrover. Stolen tered Caveney. Agnew; fast Word has been rebases Agnew, Hasbrook. Sacrifice hits ceived fromteams. the Ogdn team of last Cook, Orr. Base on balls Off Scott rear that they will attend the first 1. Struck out By Faeth 4. Soott I, meeting, which will be held at 1. HU by pitched bail Kennedy theague on the lught of Der.eret 2. by Faeth. Credit victory to Niehaut. October 11. gymnasium Time 1.40. and Umpires Casey About thirty men hale been workHolmes. ing out regularly at the practice in this city. With Ogden on the warpath, SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 7. Miller's the game should go strong this reahome run in the first mith Cooper on son, and equal prewar Standards Lae Angeles. second virtually cinched the game for Enough talen has qualified to permit R Oakland which they won by a score of the directors of soccer In this city to 4 to 3. form three squads, but if more players are available before the first day Score At San Francisco: ef competition, another eleven will be Parties. put In the field. 7 t. 3. Sacramento Win Over Seals; Oaks Win From Beavers. Gives by the way, we are showing and selling thou one-thir- 8eeond race, half-mil- e, puree J100-- Hoort,ycf.'. Pickagaln.:50.aecona;lGr,fflth Lady Mack, won; . lf Inez, t, Boy Favortta, third. Time j Ellen Wood and Tempo Standard, Fay Byler, c. Smith also ran.three-fourtp. ' mile, purse Gould, Third raca. ' 129 Myrtle A, won; Zlm. second; iXjenKins Jake 8rhaes, third. Time 119 Fourth race, one ond a half ml'.cs xxThurston men' relav, puree 800May, won; Ir. - . Total win, second. Time 1:67. In ninth; struck Fifth race, men's standing Roman out.xBatted for Gould $299 Irwin, wftn; Maj, secrace, purse xxBatted for Culiop In tenth; doubled. ond. Ttme--:5Score by inning: st ways wilL ' Sam & Frank. sands of neckties ana pairs of sox at 3.13J, , Grovers Home Run in Ninth saved you, $10 on every suit or over - J Sacraments. have 2:141. in- one mile, puree 150 Ma- - Mulllgan, te. won; Reydo, second; Gift, third. t Johnson. 3b. glvian, 1:45. Gila and Meelicka also Krug. 2b. .. ime One out when wlijning run scored. We always , First race, Caveney, ea. . . Agnew, c. . . . Connolly, If. Walah, 2b. .. PITCHERS BATTLE 71 hl 1 Baa FraaeUcw. is . n. in the series of 1915 was nevsr Eddie Collins has ahons equalled. brilliantly In four or five different series. Hooper of the Red 6ox is anLong. If. . other player who always rises on such Smith. 3b occasions Fisher. 2b. But one of ths greatest perform Hyatt, lb. . ances of ail, judging by recent revoHigh,. If Chadbourne. cf. lutions, waa the pitching of little Dick J. Mitchell, sa Kerr of the White Sox in the fourth D former, c game of the last world series. Kerr W. ' Mitchell, p. not only beat the Reda but six . of 2.3111:21. Tlmo 1:191. Smallwood, p. the Sox as well who were doing their 1:20 tret or pac, purae 1260, thrac xEdtngton . . best to "throw" the game. Beating heata: 15 men la soma Jab! .A ... .1 1 Totala Brigham, eh. g., (Hlglay). 3 3 2 xBatted for W, Mitchell in elxth Rags Direct, hr. g., tD. Dennis). inning. doubled. Dench. (W. g., ning: Flower Forbee, Tbs eor At Sacramento. Balt Lake. nls) 2. IT. Hasbrook, lb. the niftiest New York City styles the best materials and the most correct models are found here in profusion. We show hundreds of suits and ocoats at prices in every instance at least $10 less than you can buy them for elsewhere. Slip up the steps tomorrow and lode em over. ra rllvd three-fourth- Schick, AND UI Knocking En two run9 In th tenth Inning tb Tiger yesterday afternoon won th third straight gaxn from th helpless Be. Th fading waa all the more an unhappy on Inasmuch a tha local bad atagtd what might b called a rally In th R,lnth to th tun of four runa. thtrtby flelng th cor at I to 9. Th final count waa 10 to I. A1 Gold flung for nin Inning for by Nick th Beta and Culiop with tha acor tid. Oould hd no reason to rJolc for th amount of aupport h received end hU going wee rather hard at times. For th Tigers Willie Mitchell lasted In for five inning and wae replaced In th favor of Walter Bmallwood - cme m bad Inning fifth. Bmai.wood th ninth. At th beginning of the ninth the score stood 4 to 4 for th Tiger. Bylert lived on a muffed fly to Smith. Jen-kibatting for Gould, fnnd the breeze end Mulligan walked. A hit to Byler and left by Johneon scored brought In MulKrug's hit to center wae thrown out at ligan. Bheeley the third first on a ball which atruok Into Bmitn a bounced and ck base hand. Hood then cam to the front with a three ply wt to Inning Johneon end Krug scored. The ended when Griffith 9tveli Inout. tnthN the Th Tlfr forfd to third. when Long doubled and went when on a single by Smith. He acored Hood. to fly Fisher hit a sacrifice a double on In by Smith waa brought box a and HUd Smith won a rasor 6f candy by knocking the hall out of the lot in the eighth. Score: Versos. terday sad was rewarded with what w also the banner program of competition to data. The traok was fairly fast and the weather idea. The 1.15 trot or pace went to Senator T., while Brigham had things pretty much hla own wey In the 1.39 trot or pace, the other feature of the afternoon's racing. Bach winner copped three straight beats A emaehup marred the third heat of the Mi event. Benator T. waa leading with the remainder of the horeea well bunched with the exception of Pay Day. which waa a number of yards behind. One ef tbs horeea attempted to cut in ahead of Senator T. Jr., and Senator T. Jr.. Nettle B. and Hal ritsslnimone piled up In a head. However, no one wee Injured. In the meantime Pay Dav went around the pile and took second. Hal Flteelmmone limped over the line ith a broken cart. reIn the mens one and a half mileman lay May won Infrom Irwin.his Mays mount last saddling prcvel faster and although Irwin gained conilderablv on the last lap. May was too far ahead Thle gives two victories to May against one for Irwin. After much time was lost In getting running, due started in the half-mithe balky nature of Led chiefly to same mare got off to a good Meek, this te the f Ink h etert an1 led the fieldmoat of the disAfter trailing close for rained considerably, tance, Plckegaln was faat. toe Mack but Lady hrs Myrtle A again demonstrated In the rlaie by wtnnlng handllvButton pressed mile. Paddy Myrtle. A. hard but ceuld not overtake the winner. s Irwin wee vlctorioue In the men Irwins pair noe. standing Roman race, So close wii Ing ahead only by Inches the finish that many thought Irwin Was defeated. The summaries: threi 2:25 trot or pace, purse heate: ...1 1 1 Senator T., t. g, (Drew! H. Fltxelmmi ns, b. g.. D. Denni)2 3 3a ...J Pay Day, b. g (Haneen) Chester. &, Jr, r. s, i Hansen).. S 4 Nettle B., br. ra., (Palfreman) . . .5 5 le ANGELS LOSE TO 0-eoa- II OF WEEK TAKES - ry Hi By Ripley. 0t 0 B. Y. Ct Are Winners remt-wlnd-u- four-roun- four-roun- -- - plir 1- -1 1 Mc-Ur- tv st pa' , ir |