Show BUSH THROWN OUT OF FIRST SERIES GAME CAM ME I II II I I Veteran Pitcher Ordered FromField For Making Protest BY ar GEORGE CHADWICK ICK Special Correspondent of oC The Copyright ht 1923 1 NEW YORK TORK Oct 13 Joe Jo Bush was flU put pitt out of o the first tint game ame cam ot of the series rles and not many ot of the spectators knew It St In the th last Inning after atter Old Old Casey Stengel had bad put pitt the GIants In front with his hi prodigious horn horn- hOmer hornor hom-cr hom or er a a- feat feet which he h repeated In Fridays FrIday the game Yankees pitch pitch- pitcher er Sr 1 who ho was the th tint first man up hit the ball bali to the th Infield and made mad A ahard hard bard run for first Groh scooped up the th grounder with one hand band an and t the th play at first was as ory ery clo close e When Bush was as called out h he engaged n red In a very sery ery earnest ernt con con- con with Ith hank Hanic ODay the umpire It was more than earn earn- earnest earnest earnest est It was wa denunciatory and ODay after alter vainly trying to turn his deal deaf ear to ro the player lifted HUed him front from tile tite til game gamo tarn The Th game Kame cam ended when the next tao l batters went sent ent out iio so Bush Buah d would have hav been through tor for th the dav anyway Anway It Joe Jo had been caled safe sat on the th play Ruth probably probably ably would base hav come corn to bat again before the third out and perhaps would base bar del ered d on one ot of the homers he h next day that he be beha ha hail in 11 his system estem and the game ild base bae ben been won on by the Yanks Yank Suppose that the th banishment ot of BUsh Buh had bad carried with It tl perma- perma permanent nent erma- erma nent u suspension for tor the th series the writer Asked asked a veteran umpire to- to today to today day could Bush have hase bien do- do d ed of ot his bis share shar ot of the prize money That ill Ii I not for tor me ni to answer replied the th umpire That would bo be up to the th head ot of baseball who ho hohas has baa the series erles In charge ch char e In Ill the theold theold theold old das da when money mony was sent ent to toa toa toa a club In a 11 lump sum Bunt no doubt he Lid have been ghen en hIs hi share HI his fellow players player would ne neter er vote It away from front him In in 10 year yaro They think too little of oC the umpires for tor that Now Nov the corn com com ml ler sends checks Individual Individual- Individually ly He has the th players player by the neck It If he h wishes to hold out anything they thy dont don't get It Do the lh players player bark much about balls and tod the th writer In- In QUEER HAPPENINGS HAPPE Qu QUOI el thing thine about that In a world series replied the umpire I If the th pitcher pilcher Is IL a star with A reputation reputation for being steady and ond not many the th batters say par little about the balls ball and strikes It ey take tak thIngs about as a they opine come They rhey know the lh ball Is I be- be beIng beIng Ing kept oer over the th plate most of ot the tIme me It If f the th pitcher is Inclined to be wild the th batters tatter talk under lt ir breath about b ut the tb C ve or of individuals individual Aia As O of oJ tact fact the umpire a s bitter better jud judge ot of v lid pitching the tho th batter and can size lr It up b batter lter r On the th other hand the mph can call get ret fooled on a steady pitcher about as far Car as a tho Latter batter et fooled especially when the th ball some unexpected break You lOOk fur fog the th breaks on the th wild lid bird gad and lou iou OU don t look tor for them so 90 m lh much on the th fellows lellos Is there much back talk or has there b been en much In this series aeries No No Ive I've found Cound the tho m mime le Peaceful Jt than In some ome other series In which I hate hav worked I figured out that there ther Is so tn much uch money Involved In In these New ew York games mes that the th players ar are not notta inic any chances Then Ihen the pIa er of ot both teams team face tace fac pi etty mUch the th saute same sam clowd In the th legu- legu lar tar ar season and they dont don't want to tomake tom snake make k themselves es unpopular It If Iton one gets ret thrown n out ot or the circus the fans tan never nevet let him forget forret It ii anti nd it there ther Is I one on thing thine the fIll fIll- era h- h herd era erd dont don't like Ilk It Is I l being bin in the Ibe th series erles They are aN all nil proud ot of being In the Dig bit thing thine no mat mat- matter matter ter let If It they do make mak oln an n a awful tul I bluff lutC and then to show how Stow bow little ed the they are How Host Ho tat tar can a go 10 In a world ord series aeries without being ejected front toe game tame The rhe umpire thought a long lone time before replying A player plyer could call me a I-azor- I t azor back bach hog hoc during the regular ular season and I might stand tand for tor It lie Ho H might even eVOl sy y I wa 1111 was a moth eating IT-I- IT tese tc tete e cat under trying circum In Itt a n S ld series If It he hewer were ere to call me a lop-eared lop mule I would fir fire lre him then and there I could not stand for tor an thIns stronger I But Dut with Ith so 80 much at take stake tak has baa the th umpire no heart Do you want the pi er to lose some som share bar ot 01 the tho series money money moner Thit That ls Is I just It There Is too much at stake GIte Gho these then tel tel- fel fellow lows los low an Inch and they will walk alk walkup UP 11 n lour Our coras corn corl It Ii Is f the tho one onetime tints time of oC the year w when hen the th ball halt player sees cee red on the pro I How How do you keep them tinn be ond the tho th limit ot of Al forbearance i By I them that the th ne next t word means out of oC the th game came I know ol of only two who ho hate e a be ll willing to take tak chances bances bance ot of birg I ousted front from the lh series Earle Darle the th former nt S II catcher latcher pro abl went than thau any nt lIet In abusing the th umpires umpire out fut In Inthe Inthe Inthe the lIn lint lint- lintot ot of conversation he h used to get the th goat oat of ot the th Yanks Yank In Inthe inthe the first New York eerie In the theal al 1314 eerie orle rim the th language used us ua d b the Boston Braves to 10 the th Phila Philadelphia delphia Ath would have hate made Ule of t l t blush blu h tor for shame M lOt their own o lack of ot m In Invention tion Much luch ot of t It happened before beCore the games Kame so 0 fit the umpires umpire could be b e said s1 ald 1 to hate hav jurisdiction I But Smith had the Braves b haten batena at 11 a mile mila Soot Som of oC lila hIs hi remark to the tho Yank batters batler were Iro so 0 o that the th had to step top In to topi ov t tent ent a riot 00 00 |