First Two Games of World's Series to Be Played in Cincinnati, Starting
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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, National League 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 run¬ 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 baseball 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 manager 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 pitcher 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 Chicago White Sox, 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.