First Two Games of World's Series To Be Played in Cincinnati, Starting October l 'Dope' Favors Thumbnail Sketches Oh, Man! ¦ .«raw«* Garry Luckily Dawson Chicago Team Calls Toss and Of Probable Stars Gives To Win Title (Copyrlglit, 101?. N«r Tork Tribuno Inc.) In World's Series Columbia Team Lands the Prize ....-1 Hard Work-Out Experts Believe Cicotte Will Third, Fourth nnd Fifth Take Opener; Short Se¬ Ecclrs and Tower Show fn Contests Go to Chicago; Well in First ries Is Now Looked For Umpires Are Selected Scrimmage of Season on South Field By W. O. McGechan CINCINNATI , Sept. 22..Cinclnati The first of world's series The ! partie the for the first timo in its as a Columbia football gqnad will he at where history first real taste got Iti played Cincinnati, city, will on Wednes¬ of ha-i work ye^'r they haven't soon a pennant since day, October 1, witness the opening day, when Fred Daw,,- aent Pcrshing was a corporal. Garry Herr¬ through an hour of scri th«**« game of the series to decide the cham¬ nniaging. T» ' mann, owner of the Reds, who nothing pionship of the world between the Cin¬ players start I tl W'- hut a chisel will remove from a seat drill, cinnati Reds, winners of the National long consisting of fall ng <>n on the National Commission, won the ball, breaking the League pennant, and the Chicago White through the line and toss and the two opening cames for Sox, the prospective winners of the charging. Then the first eleven Park. next called one *. Rcdland The three will he American t v in thl home town or' the Amer¬ League pennant. short plaved Chicago has not yet cinched the flag signal drill, ; j.i» ican League team winning the pennant. drilled the oth« rs i A matter of one in the junior organization, fflrt the Na¬ the nid menta jus) prevents Finally, La I Chicago ¦' m being named as the tional Commission made its arrange¬ up his tw0 mathematical oí the and gave tl. t««B, certaintj being ments on tite theory that it was al¬ magín* other city. Tire first a most team ... Inhabitants of Cincinnati seem to impossible for Cleveland, the ¬ gtsr; IS ': 1-''c ' think that tirare ¡3 some ner-up, to nose out Comiskey's club. es< ¦'.l- '¦."¦'¦>«k; psychological a Moi- in the first in All games are scheduled to start at czen ski, fullback; v. ... . advantage having game 2:30 m. the honre lot and at«, over p. baum. hah -. rejoicing the The decision K ntre; Her¬ toss. Th< re may bo ara: there may not to open the man and S be. If Cicotte should the Reds in classic here was decided on the toss Tower ar.l stop a EDDIE ROUSH Davis, .:" their own back yard for the of coin by Louis Comiskoy, son of tackles, n id ii --. ni opening the owner of Gr ice. ends. Tl |y game, Cini nati never won «1 look the the Chicago obib. August .. .- «,.en ,'¿'t same. It is ceri that Cicotte will Hermann, president of the Reds, called ball and ) "iicnfi:." won. Former Giant lie as shine th« m a nd the and At tirst it was an¬ girded m well' consensus of eoms to nounced that Herrmann had lost, but ,. expert Factor in ¦. be i after the one of the Chief Offence scrub line that he examining coin, of The The releí dopi point! to a vic¬ new half dollars, Loui». Comiskey said Cincinnati let:m ckl« arl he was Kenn«'.i .' .¦¦ tory by 11 0 \\ hite v and in not very mistaken ami that Herrmann Ht, both oí many ga íes. It that the had won. .' .either George Stal¬ Arrange Complete Schedule in a vuli The teams By Ray McCarthy t into when will play the first two John h« d oa n games in this city, and the next three McGraw did more than give but expects wi h the Braves and tl n took t he will be in The clubs Pat Moran to Cincinnati. The . played Chicago. But nothii then to in likely jump back to Cincinnati for also sent Eddie the happen the erics which struts games six and if these are neces¬ Roush, on October 1. seven, Reds' star batter and to the Tat sary, and before the eighth game, which outfielder, Moran's machine practically is will be played in it will be Ohio club. That happened in 1916. just a season old. !'; « man who won a Chicago, decided by lot where the ninth game Roush was for a ir., pennant for fir«- Phillies with one battling job in the '1 workout ; should bo contested should the series local but to the nstrated and not much < stretch out to this The sched¬ outfield, Benny Kauft* got the t be cor.. has insti led mc length. call and struct Certainly conl nee ule as drawn, calis for continuous Roush got the gate. Once bo- play¬ the ... ., und fighting Epirit into a Bquad thai fore Eddie had been up ar.«l was found backs. Tii maa did 11 ing each day, weather permitting. fro»i the sen ot loom up so ] The umpires who will officiate in tho lacking. jh s-« start of tl e seas« Ile iras In 1913 he bad a red 1 them carried senes are William Evans and R. F. brief trial with the The backfield throu of the American and , when Jimm; Cal a tie to win the 1 Nallin, League, hnn was fast, i i and he Chai os Rigler and C. Quigiey, of managing the a a ns, and iart has made b 1 iscards. E4 was let out to the ,. the Na! una; League. Lincoln team. In ved tha Perls Show Game nes .1. ii. Taylor of St. Louis will 1917, pl¡ yin regularlj i p« werf il Spink, Roush bi/te.l at. r of the oil The might of 1 Moi an represent the National Commission as a .341 clip and imme¬ pen diately j.imped into At The ] has brought to I demon- official scorer, while Joseph M. Mc- prominent mie one i si rat« d when the ( »cinnati outfit shat¬ Cready, secretary oí the Rasebnll Writ¬ present he is ranked as one of tl e bes tered the <.; ers' Association of outfielders ii Cae National Giant rma- America, will rep¬ He has Leag nenl ly in the bitter batí e under resent that organization. These two been a big factor in the Coogan's Bluff. In thai series the RoÏK'rtsoirs Error officials will work in both cities, nnd cess ol" the Reds this season. He Reds showed team Starslo will he assisted by one member of the his team and league in hitting and is Shuler Star Hark. certainly gameness. Compete a tower of They broke what looked at the first A s s i s Is local chapter of the writers' associa¬ strength on the defence. He of the series arid still looks (on paper) Cardinals In Golf tion in each of the contesting cities. has broken up marry ball gam Report-* ;'t Cornell to be thi «trongesl organization in the Tourney The commission voted itself 1,500 summer.when they appeared lost. Ho is a Nal ional League. lu Cubs tickets for distribution between the dangerous man at all times with ITHACA, N. The White Sox machine is Defeating Of Nassau Club major and minor clubs of the tho bat. His fielding has blocked op V. Sept. 22, John league SI a the mora- decidedly ponents on occasions and uler. erach I fresh- complete and more experi¬ country. After Presiflents Johnson many mc.n. football ten nell, who is enced. Mori ovi r. h has be« n and lleydler ilrew the first 100 en- throw with the best. «.a: working ST. 22. Roush cxp.'Cted to prove fac in the this year in a LOUIS, Sept. Young Bailey's Attention of velopes containing requests for tickets has also developed ¡nt « a '-.¦:' big i aari i .eagu« the golf folk is being r, an in one II ¡;. have dis« wildness, coupled with hits for iiie fames here from a heady player under Pat Moran and h .- ti timely by (Copyright, 1919, New York Tribune Ine.) drawn to the annual invitation tour large box, shown to 'ron .I. While Gîi on' the good advantage in baserun- i acquisit ion of floathcote and Stock and Robertson's meeting adjourned. Cleveland, .:.¦.-. iree 1 in- managerial title his in- error riament of the Nassau Golf Club on ning. He has shown, too, a he is new, in tho second inning:, enabled Forty-six Flayers Are Eligible inches il s In fl leni e has been ov« r the t« am for a St. Louis to score Who'll Cop the Series? the Long Island links Tuesday, as i! capable under lire. He, ¡as, enough runs to beat Cornell's - h a.-li longer t ¡me. is the only star golf meet scheduled It was announced that twenty-three the man the White Sox must and ootb : «el I after- Chicago in tho first game of the series on each club are stop, n n sei 0 fear thai Gli ason Iras not (BLURB.A dashing novelette in six chapters by the author of The for this week. Some of the best of players eligible for in so doing they will get over. to-day, 5 to ;!. The score: tire series. follow: Bo h len >n t Itim enough pitcher-« to last, a Cost of The the metropolitan playera will bo seen They played the cond long world CHICAGO (7-7 L) ST. LOrifl (N. L.) High Living, Prohibition, League of «Nations and "I'll Say in in a shorl 'imi ¡n the fci'ii'i should reflect on the fact that ni. r 1« po «i p] nil r h po a * action. CHICAGO., Eddie anges n lie Is.") of Shiverick's team were his present staff wan ade¬ MrCftbe, rf.4 0 0 0 0 Schult«, rf.5 0 1 2 Of» Whenever Gardiner White p.nd Collins, John Collins, Frban Faber, line-up among pitching H lo'er. KB.50 1 2 0 Heath'te. ct{ l l 4 e n Doc Jordan Joins trie features of to workout Wil¬ quate for the task of hack' "h.ll 0 n «« 0 Steams are entered in a tournament Oscar Felsch, Charles A. Gandil Jo¬ day's holding Krryng, O'St/^k, 3b. ..3 3 2 2 1 Chapter One a short some pretty formidable arrays of - ! Merklo. II)..4 1 2 11 0 0 Hornsby, .7". 4 1 2 2 90 a tight battle is assured. On every seph Jenkins, Joseph Jackson, Will¬ son, but d fas: player, tors. Barbel If..4 7¡ 1 ] 0 Mellenir. If.4 0 0 0 10 occasion While iam replacing Harris at end, ai! Iic.il. 3h ..40 1 2 !! 0 demons, ...8 1 2 4 00, successfully overcame James, Richard Kerr, Harry Eli Football right It often 0 and at one Grover Squad; Carry plav'nr: fullback in p'ace of happens that the stars of Knber'n, rf.4 0 3 II.Mollwitz, lb.3 0 1 10 0 o Steams, time, while play¬ Leibold, Lowdermilk, Byrd «¦< l 3 5 sa, 3 1 o rr 2 1 Erickson. was a er.d the long are not ';i 1- stars of O'fari-ell, («Oil.avaJi, ing the latter in a special twosome Lynn, Harvey McCellan. Fred Mc- Wilson nromisir.á aií'j.. p. .10 l fl íi'U.aik. p _. 1 0 0 00. The at on . Rival Starred Exeter back the 1915 teai the world's series, flic Sox have one Mag 18 ...1 0 0 0 0 0 League match, White broke the record for the ¡Vlullin, .1. E. Mavcr. Eddie Murphy, freshman this is "¦' man who ah« ays thinl fa ter and arli a p 2 0 10 2 0 In this erotic "Who'll Nassau course. Charles A. Risbcrg , J. J. his first tryout for the 'varí a. er v ith drama, Cop the Series,'' which almost any playi he Se« ni of I lie Totals ..37 3 12 24 12 j| Tnrals ..8251027142 Sullivan, George Weaver, R. H. Wil¬ Id' sei do a i; reader can well afford to be there is one Women will hold kinson and Claude up nostril .Jim (oil for ir n't« :¦ In fourth without, important detail that golfers forth in Williams. NEW HAVEN, Sept. 22. Yale's sec¬ ¡3 1 |(] ( ,.' Inning. two |i clOSI h o n should tournaments this week, both minor CINCINNATI.Nick Allen, R. N. ond week of football Chl . 0 a 1 o 1 I.S be readied before any inter-club discussion begins. This detail is practice opened foughl game Coll i ti once on ¦¦ bases, ..04000010 x. '. affairs. To-day they will .show their Bressler, Jacob Dauhert, L. B. Dun- to-day, a squad of 123 bound to ann as follows: Which is the faster wares on the players report¬ I« I ii fn Idei Two hase bits Stock. Mollwitz. Three- practically stronger, league.the National Apawamis Country Club can, , H. O. Eller, Edward ing, after a week-end, two-day vaca To Demand Protection hasp hi O'Pairo! Stolon baso- -Bai bei. or the American? ' course, while on Thursday they will F. Corner, Henry Kroh, William L. tion. The most notable add tio In Mollwll ?.. be seen From all Double ill eher Balley. Scarsdalo Golf and Country Club B. Wingo. inent athleto who will enter legend the Cincinnati parti- on 5 Yale this Iho a October in a foursome match ''The attacks on Mr. Herrmann fall. Announcement was form of neat ly The Old Order apainst Toni McNamara and at made that he hurled pop hot lo is som« « hat x Jack this time are inopportune," declared had passed his entrance scholarship ex¬ Thi '¦ Rain Causes Harvard Howling. Hcrron's partner has not us pi obabl v will From 1905 through 1009 there is little question as to where the main yet been Johnson after the meeting in speaking amination. He appeared in uniform on emerge fron Roi tid alive even if selected. of the statement by William F. Baker. the sidelines this afternoon. liould a- strength nf thev tal t two g imes, To Postpone Scrimmage lay. the Philadelphia Nationals, that Walker, of the second team, was pro Certain ten promises to The National has all the best of it. Chicago had the old Cubs. 'Coachrs Herrmann should resign from the mboted to left guard on the regulars, be !.«'¦. a in ('ii 11 '. t h«' Drive Brown of the while Hammell was ai clespito CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 22. With Chance, chairmanship commission. "He moved from left Crimson Sumac. Golden e in the i ice ol ckel and the more than freshmen foot hall Evers, Tinker, Brown, Kling, Sheckard, etc..one of the great has \iven something like seventeen guard to left tackle. Protective for¬ u ual seventy Vor Rhode come with every candidates reporting at Harvard to¬ club:; of all time. island Gaine rs baseball, and to attack him at mation for the punters was tried, world n of the Red this . his Rod, Grape laud day, Head Hob Fisher oí the Now York had Mathewson at his le, when club has won a rush lines attempting to bn ak I Purpling count iv lie mo rabid of all took the first squad into the best, Bresnahan, Donlin, Devlin PROVIDENCE, R. f.. Sept. 22. championship, is an insult to his in¬ before the kickers could get the ball fans, lit- I« dii v thai the of 'varsit> and other eminent and Gentian Blue the sight stadium. Owing to the new turf and athletes who rank around the peak. Brown football candidates haul the sec¬ tegrity." away. Neville and Braden did r 11 r- boot¬ sup¬ Rods in a world's scries is worth ond of Johnson had no comment to for any it the steady downpour of rain, the ex¬ Pittsburgh, under Fred-Clarke, had the immortal Gib¬ scrimmage the season to-day, make ing the first team and Aldrich an i price might bring perhaps be¬ between the Wagner, Leach, when a forty-minuto set-to was the in regard to the action taken by cer¬ French for the second. the Color of cause, of its rai ¡1... pected scrimmage regu¬ son, Adams and a all tain ply Signals lar-« and scrubs did not materialize. Camnitz, powerful squad the way through. loading feature of the practice. The club'owners to oust him from the Dr. Al Sharpe has inaugurated a was American Another cut was made in the squad, In this period the National League was supreme, four of first team under the generalship of -League. "When the time novel policy in holding a competitive the Season. Thf» Sox have yet to win on« game about for winning Samson and while Eddie Mur¬ eames for me to talk I will do so," he trial in Sporting or (ho Han leaving forty players Fisher the five with ease. Coulter, drop-kicking closing every day's Johnson Indians will have and his assistants to work on. Three post-championships phy piloted the second eleven. At pres¬ said, "but until, that time I have noth- practice. French «rid Braden to lose one l.efare the ent to To-day A new adds zest to pennant is ab¬ elevens were formed for a Those were the days of National Coulter and Samson are irg say. Tho books of our league! were able to secure only one of four Landscape cinched for long signal League supremacy. But by 1910 neck fighting are solutely Chicago. Even drill. On the first team the rush lino a and neck for tho position, while always ready for inspection at any field goals from the line. the Golfer's Cover and then there is seme of decided change had begun to take place. time." 40-yard game. possibility com¬ comprised Woathcrhead and Phinney,' Murphy is being groomed for the berth The 'varsity played as folio \ plications. Said complications will de¬ end; Hubbard and Sedgwick, tackles; also. ft was announced that President Men- left end; Hamme'il. left tackle; Vv Stubble beckon to the Hur.riag pend upon the decision ot' Supreme The New Five new men for ocal of Cuba had wired that he was on left < oui t Woods and Clark, guards, and Philbin, League Moves Forward reported practice guard; Callahan, centre; Gait, voice Justice Robert Wagner in the yesterday. They were Del' his way hero to attend the series. Field. Horn and Hounds Ma; ,.entre. The combination from tackle Around 1907 and 190R tackle Fuller, right guard; Kirkpatrick; rigl tackle; to trickle about Hiß different American League clubs tjegan to on the I91G second eleven; (iraham. right end; LaRoche, qiiH ter the Saddle call. Work on the Should the Indians still hold out ami averaging pounds. ShurtlofT, the most should the White Sox continue draw in new talent. Such ball players as Collins, Speaker, Baker, probably prom back; Lays, left halfback; to lese Barry, new student out for a tack',.- position; W hile Sox Owner right halfback; Braden, fullback. Gridiron has begun. games while resting up their stars Starts Practice Mclnnis, etc. an have Wesleyan Lewis, Hooper, Sheldon, end, and Dewart and Hold. they might the pennant only by a The «.'«I . and that MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Sept. 22. The American League here was building fast, and as Jackson, Sisler men were put through a gril Says Arrangements TOGS for the whisker, conditional upon Wcsleyan opened its football practice ling workout in preparation for tin- Leonard to Meet Tendier SEASONABLE Justice Wagner making permanent the on Audi ¡is and other noted stars came on they also were added t«> the A. L. Rhode là.'1 Field to-day with about a fold. Island 7;rate Collage game on Are NEW HAVEN, Sea*. 23. \nn« golfer. A NEW CLUB OR TWO injunction restraining Johi ion «ore of out in So the summer Satisfactory r «.m with Carl veterans togs. Emil S. by of 1910 the American League had moved into Saturday. ment was made here to-night by J. K. interfering Mays pitch- Liston, r« former .Michigan of CHICAGO, Sept. 22, Arrangements' to end the season. llg with I h«> \ n Ilk« College first place. The old Cubs had to fade out. The old for Mulvihill, boxing promoter, thai art waning Mines conch, is to coach the team and begun Pirate order conducting the world's series, made: cles of ;" What Han Mighl Do he will lu> assisted Dr. had drifted the mist. But at the meeting of the National Baseball agreement have by Edgar Fau- through the American League was New York A. C. Plans , for a lifteen-round no ¡ecis MOTOR COATS of Leather and Should .1 il il ce \\ ver. of bounding Commission in Cincinnati are. calling agner d ¡cide professor physical education at upward, with the Athletics and Bed Sox to-day. bout between Benny Lcoi ir« against the Vai kee «aui« .Some of men especially in charge of highly to Charles A. owner Ban Wcsleyan. the who have clubs. powerful For Season satisfactory weight champion, and Lew Tel fier, of Luxury. Johnson m .. the been in the service are to Trapshooting äkey, president of tbe Chicago' games returning Mulvihill ... in which iai\ 3 ;.' a r ed «>r to. college this and these, Am« icans. Philadelphia. LADIES' WRAPS with the Sport¬ try fall, together The result has been shown in the figures. Out of the last The t raps hoot ing season of the New would be held in this atril«' on Thi This weald leuve the ultimate decii n with those who played on last year's eight York Alla«.tie Club "1'laying two games in Cincinnati as to who won the American all of whom will be back but championships the American has won seven for 1919-'20 will nnd then hero for three is all giving Day. ing Color. League 'varsity, League and the National open on Saturday, October -ii, and will coming peni ant up to lie com I ;, and tho d« three men, will form the nucleus for one. close with right, so far as I am concerned," Com¬ cisión tret a tire club on said. "If we LUNCHEON KITS might come down until 'he strong team. », championship iskey had won tho toss To Hold Marathon Race sil»«' linas and interesl in a world's -«- And in most cases the American clubs have won Saturday, May 1920. Saturdays for the games it would have series League with ease. throughout the season will he known opening The of the Bronx will is completelj froz »n. West Works in Rain In turn they have already beaten the of club as been all the same to me." Borough VACUUM liOT'&LES Virginia majority National League entries days. Approximately 20,000 applications for its :":r.-t marathon race un« r the At the W. 22. .New York, Philadelphia, and On Saturday, October 25, a special world's pice» of the Bronx Exposition Amuse¬ present writing it ! «ems ¡m MORTANTOWN, Vn., Sept. Brooklyn Chicago all taking sound beat¬ event for series tickets have piled up at ment )Ossiblo to blast Garry Herrmann from An hour's work in a regular deluge of with Boston the lone 100-target club members will the White Sox and must Park. East l"7tl Stn «nd the FOOTBALL SHOES «is ings, victor. be held, for which scratch park be re-! Bronx Riv on Sat ui afte chair in the Xational Conn rain this afternoon was th«> feature of and Ijarah- turned to the senders, as the er, lay but ir cap trophies will be offered. On 0 to reserved! October 11. This at hletic rent will CAR ACCESSORIES searching pai are oui for his' the «lay's work with tho Wes1 Virginia her 24 and and box scats have been sold. There ucees ¡or, «. it lo« ks a football at American 25 the first annual powwow has been in al! ; robabil it iee lira ng t a cl scat will thou .ii the players Montchâteau. This League Strength uriil the usual protest from dis- the bo yanked from und« r him v a preceded by the last trapshool ing ournami nl of in summer eason of CHAUFFEURS' CORRECT in the near morning There is no vast difference in the "Atlant :«¦ Indian;" appointed applicants the method of amusement futuro. The candidate work out of the year this as pitching. This department has run will I held at the palace. the American of, forenoon, Tra> ers Island. awarding tickets, but officials ex- APPAREL '" League, as represented the team will return to Morgantown to equal strength. plained there was no other course tho Big Three, is Judge after lunch to 1. Kenesaw immediately to-morrow. But in offensive the pursue. Navy Backs Big Bill Kdwards has been moro are strength American League has had a vast LTie I Improving d tho N'at .-rail Fifty candidates expected out bulge. Rainer to Box O'Dowd pennant race in tfce ANNAPOLIS. 22. by League, lather for the team a The National League has no even cannot be American) Sept Tl «¦a; didate woul Thursday, when general batsman.not Roush.to match Mike League settled before! ment in a number 30HN fill tho bill. O'Dowd, the world's of backi Id can¬ HSHE call is middle¬ as STS, The place ¡as issued, making the total almost against Cobb, Sisler, Wednesday, neither Clricago nor1 didates who were BROAPV/AY" 58!£«mf *9* head of the commission ono Jackson, Veach, Collins, Ruth and Peckinpaugh. weight champion, yesterday signed ar¬ I« .« and substitut would not bo a hundred. ticles to defend his plays until that d«y. son is one of difficult ono if occu¬ The Reds outclassed the rest of the National a title next Monday has five games Chicago! the mo t encouraging Formerly XHB aUTÓ'sOTW*<» orie who is League by greater margin night against remaining. The per- features of the pied by known to have Ii«) than the White Sox Atigio Ratner a*, the Ar¬ contage figures show if fool ill practice at md H*X* interest in any particular Hioti Slakes at Yonkers outclassed American rivals.but the latter mory Athletic of that the White! Naval A ford ai Everything for üie Spcrhmm club or League Association, Jersey Sox win one or Cleveland Academy. Clark, league, But no ba The meeting hooks of the club was fighting its way «gainst rougher with such City. Roth men will weigh 158 pounds will loses one1 Benoist are doing good work. Clark should «\ !' the \ Empire opposition, clubs as at 3 o'clock in tho Chicago win the pennant. If, looks as if he occupy pi rna' Cttj Racing Association, which are in Cleveland and Detroit afternoon. loses all will be one of the main¬ he he tho hands of barring the way, aided and abetted by others, such Chicago five of its games' stays of the attack. « might be, the horsemen to-day, and Cleveland winâ four stu peeted for a as New York. Boston and St. Louis. the flag will -»- to 1 provide distribution of upward Carbone Tackles Smith go to Cleveland. ing ose of and there will (»ante Off <0( 'i'i- -. lie :¦ fii undoubtedly At the Bayo a rie A. A. Tigers-Pirates st class sport at the Yonk- Another Side of It to-night Frank »* particulai 1} rcq iir« I he ¡ud c «1 mind. a.rs,. from October 13 to :'."> in¬ Carbone, the rugged N"i ¦..' "r irk middle¬ American Association PITTSBURGH, Sept. 22. 1' tt \i it »in km i>o It common and Del ro - requires sense and interest clusive, the dates allotted Mr. Butler's Here is another detail of weight, will meet Jeff Smi f Ray¬ HL Paul, 11 olumbun, 4 it, team v comparison. were .:--.. * ¦. in the welfare ol organization for the fall. Suppose you picking an onne, in an eight-round bout. ... Milwaukee, (1st) the world's series in 1909, all-star club. If you were, how could you be forced to include, out¬ Louisville, -, Milwaukee, 0 (2d). scheduled to play an exhil in a. side of the , Schalk, Sisler, Collins, here to-day, but rain a' ; Five Hatters Hooper Signs for 1920 Peckinpaugh, Cobb, Jackson These teams will play a post-season Leading BOSTON, Sept. 22..A big and Speaker.seven regulars from the nine positions and all American of series. TO-DAY THE $2,500 in surprise! Standing Major Clubs -*- In Major Leagues was sprung League entries. League here to-day when it was announced Groh would be the sole Cleveland Nine Champion that Harry Hooper, the star National League entry to break into the com¬ NATIONAL LEAGUE I Rosiyn Handicap AMERICAN LEAGUE fielder of tho right AMERICAN LEAGUE CLEVELAND, Sept. 22. Tho favorite Red Sox, had bination, with the pitchers left to an open choice. GAMES Knits, of won riarrr. Club. «;. A 1! K H, P C. a already TO-DAY GAMES Cleve'.artr, to-day the signed contract for 1920. Hooper has as ball New York at TO-DAY Class A of the National 2-Mi!e Ciihh. Detroit ..120 481 88 183 .380 b en a member of tho Boston club Leagues, just clubs, go up and down, but the indications are Boston. Boston at New York. champions!-..p Steeplechase Vearh, n,-ir.«it ..134 I5 82 "s .346 since 1909. not yet in evidence that the National Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Baseball Fodc-n»::on by d« feating the Jackson. Chlcajro I35 506 79 177 ,350 League has regained thé place it at St. Christ Church team, of Cincinnati, S '.o some Chicago i.ouls. 7 in Salvator Handicap SiM.-r. Bt. LouU. .128 -495 90 I69 .341 lost eight or nine years ago. the main facts seem eleven Innings. I>« !r««it 92 270 :!7 ;!i .726 Invades Wherefore, to YESTERDAY'S RESULTS \\¡> OTHKR FlaystMd, Western King lie that the White YESTERDAY'S RESULTS : I . "sl "' Sox are "the strongest club in the strongest league." St. I.oui*. 3: Chicago, .'». No BRI! *v¡ NATIONAL LEAGUE Renny Nalgar will meet Matt Brock, (Other teams r««t gamea schcduied. Harness Hare lin.lVMM. VT .' ." it. the Cleveland at Conclusive.you suggest? Well, in 1906 the Cubs were the ^ched'iled.) Postponed PUrer.'Club, G. A R. tl p.c. lightweight, Cleveland strongest STANDING OF TEAMS COLUMBUS, 01 o, a 2. Rail flore It T«»-d*y, M. JÍ. T. Âmtrtcu» t> Grw.nJ». JLdmtottloG 60a..AilTV Pittsb'gh 70 66.513 Phila-46 84 Wash.... 53 84 J87 FOR RENT »3.30. CTc^ncrtr^crw^rke Offenxaiv« Strength) .354 Detroit.. 75 60 .566¡PhlU.« 36 99 ALTOMÉfcglLfca Including War Tar. .267 «TACKjOLD FOR H1KJB. T >«mp«»r) ams%iiÀ i tfttlwi ». aa »our, Pbum. MM, 1 s