ed a'tab whe had been tawsat him. bow The Tigere -strhsk I nM di ad W ave the ==hS hrak.IbSISd EIWW See denm a team at plaers, thee beiag oMar, Who the W pms to the oeimd who played third base during the es -I amW- gaeM. er 9 s. is besd Maharg wAS alsoea*@sed two Years as.seena Gea, whpisbt gte uity playes th5s SAYS - ag.f14NiNUeaISla fromeOes iV1 I" plays y aremaskabse a the er uach of reading the Intentions of pitohere and emvnualested his hkewl- Oheus L.P. Has nehens Up 6GLYsFObR UaM "A efe to Omar Dwgy e the coch OfI- a0tlb 0 hofAoUSED. 42 FLA AWAY Says ftu AsW line. One of &the pretexts for the Ruled.n Paymints; diobarge of Pat Moran was Maharg's esie in DnAal. PraunhMg NkM. signal-tipplng activities. but this was PURL4DMU MA. W-''de a mere 9over-up and not the real ret- Cbgere a" th. Oheosesah 4ed Omph Chvrp 01 eue Laid pto*. P. se Cma wr ColUa wa seek a " - llow ge. Telphee *Dwo on Lasd Eas- that noe of the Iii y p h Demas". of Maharg' friendship for OtIghteftlag UWO on th" ostbil K. stats. tae 0011"W to 64=mp to draw bim Alesander &ad Killefer, Pat Moran who did a" pay their bills Promptly Gaasa, .rn Tip. into the deal to throw the gave him oaeniderable .leeway. It b doome bi the Wbom somm. P.An IA. Nept. aim". was not unusual for him to take trips The telopkesa empamy ottleial say drede of basebali players, %h ae that this ts not a new oesittee, as This is the statemsst of Mly Ma- with the Phila. One time the Phil. in the the love of the (O9tU5Ued frem FMa Paga- hamg former beset who"e oe of boarded a train for eoston and Ma- they always have estoreed the rule f=h.or 8e" was that Whea bflue a"e sot Pamb the 4and e baraeter ae mtp made the bribery Oret painted h James C. barg aboard. There was as bsththy oea something was leassipr. In the Philadelphia North transportation ter him and the het. 27th or 1646 e d i ed by the report af the Amercan. led to the unfolding of the ness said he would have to Uave the Srls White Box bribery scandal." 60. -it looks like we were -cross- crooked In another interview get of. Tits sUbsriberO have replied Oha and plot. they never Pawd their blls until the oared 1e1" Ruth today. e is the world smiles last year with Maharg. IsarnInger this mosaing "Never mlad." replied Pat Moran. and "The greatest sport in the wert fa the peasant race this, year. bdft we says that the former boxer mentioned "I'll gst on myself at the next sta- first of the Uwoth thotetheir Is on the brink of ruin. The revel. are mot through yet. the name of an InSelder en the 1t, tion and silly can have' my tioket." servise was et out Oft. They claim atl... which have resulted is the "We will go to at. Louis with a ball Louis team who is Maharg stayed on the train. and so that the bill fer service is reoderod indictments of eight of the White 10th of the month. but that In team on which every man will be try- alleged to have tied up St. Levis dM Moran. That is an example of about the Box players Chicago on we will to into the and an how the ball the the money to not due until the mouth of thrown foreha"r lag, and fight get gamblers the White gos the players regarded In one or two Dow- having games bribe wed. ourism, lat game. sawed-off, rotund Billy." taup. cases, during last year's world series are *U we land we will be sure of .me "As a matter of fact." declared Ma- Plaint has bee" made that siehues a disaster to baseball. thing-we Will not have a JudAs on harg. "the White Son did business in the house necesItated telephone "Iet us hope that no other ball. the team when we go Into the big with several cliques of gamblers with- CANILISREPO-ON service. players will be found to have ha4 series." out one set being wise to the impli- C. T. Clagett, division manaier of dealings with pretessional gamb- who were the oempany, says that "overdue" lere. The White Box players oatjoa of toe other. sna Iet del of n.t implieated in the baseball scandal "Prom the clique of whieh I have WAY TO NEW ORLEANS accounts t omoesy "We heould make an example of held a celebration at a dinner last personal knowledge. the White Box LOS ANOLAS, Sept. 30.-"Cbick" to the company. gamblers at once. only equitable to ompel the telephone "I am for Eddie and night. . . received $10.006. although prom- Gandil. indicted in came sorry Cicotte . "Nemo" Leibold and lued $IWO". but I don't know what Chicago. here conany to go out and borrow money the others indicted with him. I hope Colline were present. "Red" they received from other neto of gam- last winter and bought a home. Later to y4 Its bills and pay 8 per cent the worst that can be proved ber and . unable to at- bler.." he wont to St. .Anthony. Idaho, to for It. when subscribers of the against any of these men is that the dianer once in a pany owe them money. He said on they were the tools of gamblers. tend, telephoned during Maharg played champion- manage a ball team, but retUrned, the service V. express their happiness over the ship game of the American League saying him health was better in Cali- September 24. telephone who may have blinded some of thb of the atmesphere." here. It was several ye. when He of about 800 subscribers was "tempor- boys by offers of big mosey to alearing ago, fornia. played baseball at Baker's discontinued" because'bills were DEFT. the Detroit players had their famous ]Ield and elsewhere this season. arily throw game. FWmUUAs mUmLS not "rho fans can expect a groat et the one-day strike because of the Indefi- A week ago Gandil sold his home paid. narmy I. Dsagham, ferma nite suspension of Ty Cobb. who ran and There are about 4T,O0 telephone wormd seMe between Dreeklys gwead jury Investigating ereekednems left with Mrs. Gandil by auto- subscribers in Washington and the and Cleveland. The teams are '- thiew down the Into the ataoms of the American mobile for the announced destination b.a. aday League park In New York and of New Orleans. suburbs, and about '0 per cent of evenly matched ad I look ftr oeem goundoie to State's Atterney Mselsy punch- them pay promptly. Mr. Clagett says. games and low noores." MeYNs, who owdeed that the inveets- naties by the grand jury be held a until oyne'. ret,,. from New Yek. 3R"am deelrsed that the probe will g en despite Moyne's absemee. Although Judge MRonald, ef the Cb0ssaal CoMrt. Would Not diseuss the matter, it was the oplaio of the esart attachea that the lustiee would nan who tii iks he stand behind the grand jury Thei sbnarely mad upheld the rIght ef that body to Womed with the investigaties z- gaesmgs of any aetion of the *tat*'% attorney. State's Attorney Hoyne, who is in e safet New York. has instructed his assist- ants not to complete the grand jury iave V'1h razor probe until be returns from New si York, has expressed doubt that the White Box players who confessed to "throwing" games of the are liable to criminal promecu- ttion, and has declared that the in- SIX MR00D'PLAYER dictments voted by the grand jury SOX'S GUYS are not really indictments as yet be- SQUARE cauve they have not been returned to SilPARD DOUGHBOYS court. Hoyne in to declared today have It to that six of the tried to call a halt in the grand jury significant NOTDOWNHEARTED probe because he suspected that the eight players involved In the entire exposure of the 1919 world baseball scandal dodged military series scandal has been brought service and took soft berths In of Traitors Lifts to so-called essential industries dur- Ousting Big about by persons pntagonistic war. first to r been placed on the Charles A. Comiskey, owner of the ing the Among the Load From Men Who White Box. It is admitted that the leave baseball and tie himself up indictment of seven present members In an Industry was Hap Felsch, who obtained employment in a Play Straight. of the White Sox team has virtually 30.-The killed the team's chances for the 1920 gas company in Milwaukee, play- CHICAGO, Sept. -square pennant. Ing games with the company's guys" sat around in the clubhouse at team on Saturdays and Sun- DISTRICT ATTORNEY FALPRS. days. Jackson, Williams, Ris- the White Box ball park yesterday. Hoyne also is doubtful it any evi- berg, Weaver ad McMullin were They talked about the "critical" se- dence sufficiently binding to estab- brave heroes In shipyards, 3,000 ries with St. and if they could a Louis, lish existence of "confidence game" miles away from the front. win the three games they'd has been untovered. were too straight Cicotte and Gandil old have a chance at the pennant. But "I am not certain that a crime has for the Initial draft. i even if tL' y didn't win the pennant been committed," Hoyne quoted as Jack Dempsey had to face trial now, with the stars gone. the'pitch- saying in dispatches received here. for draft dodging, but his case Ing staff and the outfield shot to "It in said indictments have been was not near so flagrant as that pieces by the things that bad hap- voted, bdt an indictment in not an in- of Comiskey's shipyard dough- is pened in the last week, there was dictment until it returned in court. boyS. to be cheerful about. So far none has been. something "The Box who The remains of the Box baseball eight players took team weren't on the persim- money to throw the games threw League. After hearing the testimony chewing Aa them, according to their confessions, of President John A. Heydler and mon of sorrow-not by a long shot! which makes it doubtful. whether Manager McGraw, of the New York "Good riddance to the wrong guys," Giants, the- jury asked McGraw to was the word. they obtained money by a confidence even game. out bring with him before the inqualtors "We'll play better ball now, They actually carried their former Giant center- with the stars was the spirit. ill 44, part of the bargain." Benny Kauff gone," declares that from what he fielder, and Fred Toneg, pitcher. And, any way, the -fans flocking to Hoyne Each of the players is sed to have the game next year wouldn't be figur- has learned of the evidence, he is in- lm- had clined to the opinion that the only been ofnferedmoney by Heinie ing that maybe the crime for merman to "throw" games. stubbed his toe on purpose and maybe which the Box players The whereabouts of Eddie Cotte, the pitcher had heaved wild intention- could be prosecuted is that of gam- the indicted to and batter had swung or to which the ratof players ally, maybe the bling, conspiracy gamble, confess, to somethingf of a mystery to- three times and missed on account of I a misdemeanor in Illinois. Hoyne at is day. He chcked out of his room somebody scattering dirty money in reported also to be displeased with the Warner Hotel night before last the clubhouse." the manner in which his assistants NWdrfYodK, bept.to have.0-hisughsto here have conducted the andrasintatnearwas reportedso arat athamgone An a matter of fact, the ball park probe. Detrit. Reports from Detroit de- clubhouse was more cheerful today The grand jurors today expressed that he has not ap- grave doubt of the of Mr. clare, however, than it has been for a long time. authority peared at his home there. - There's been a division among the Hoyne to stop their inquiry or the re- League.n Ande theintsherof the White Soxtioayball turn of the indictments and The remnants players for months. Gruff words, prepared noclubarrangeentshnAwill leave todayHeedefor St. Louis,asnd dirty looks, suspicious rumors have Vfho@New his asr of do to proceed with the inquiry. They whereanaogtertheyDoGrwill ofyrstopen theirthe enalork kept cliques apart and made team pointed out that the jury has the series of the season tomorrow. Man- w46 'r on the gromvd to exclude the State's the harmony a nonexistent virtue. All right attorney Gians.ager Gleasonthe uryioand theaskeplayersof expres-ptaor these were gone today. and a from its deliberations. borningconfidenceithortmthatbhatreoewouldofumetm-me r a ftnderskin wirt "Buck" Weaver, third ed they As little Dick Kerr expressed it: suspended a good showing, and all refused to "We don't need to be cheered up. "u Se M&i to a srafety baseman of the White Box team, is bEachadmitofthatthestheylayrseisedare as yet definitelyo have they did w a to tell his of the We're still in the game and still n and one that expected story out of the pennanttorace."throw" fighting." NE of the ost surprising advantage r who has b nuch Mra "throwing" of the series to the grand thergalngfrny 1-- - Little Dick. it will be remembered. O A. - jury today. Fred McMullin, it is re- the foit o ld'eineyest ever of a ported, may follow Weaver. Both Charfes.isbetigf to- pitched wonderful ball in the third reversals of opinion not requiire razor- have to their preseyo game of last year's series, winning opened negotiations give daoy.e,chekd t easof om t despite the fact that five men, all of testimony. then ante pobblenightpeoremlast whom have been labeled 'traitors" in known in the hist