' -i \ ' N . "** 9 Base^Editionj |BaseBallEdition| and 25 V ^ V WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION L/ Yesterday's Circulation,ifaf.88,245 N. Y. Stocks .N^/ ) Gosing Bonds, Page ^^J£lXIttXXfa/ No. 28,647. pos^'offlce' wa»wngton! "d^c* WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922-THIRTY-SIX PAGES.TWO CENTS.

GIJVN YAIi 2 rs>3 VKS, -I' % BOX S<:ORE: OF NATI0NA1 YANKEES GIANTS Late News Bulletins CHAMPIONS t LLEAGUE | | A.B. R. H. 0. A. E. A.B. R. H. 0. A. E. LOCAL WINNERS OVER JUNIOR CIRCUIT cf 4 0 0 ss.. 4 I I 2 3 0 Witt, 110 Bancroft, The resignation of Ralph A. Day as federal prohibition director of New York, effective November 1, was announced v rvr^nn i\t nnr Dugan, 3b... 4 1 1 0 1 0 Groh, 3b 3 1 3 2 3 0 today by Commissioner Haynes. TITLEHOlucko ay urt NING GAME rf 4 0 110 0 2b 4 1 2 2 4 0 Ruth, Frisch, The Calvert street bridge probably will be thrown open If.. 0 0 to traffic again before the end of the week, engineer Pipp, lb 4 0 1 10 0 0 E. Meusel, 4 0 1 0 officials said today. department GROUNDS, New Yorlk, October 4.. The Giants, titlehiolders of the National League, B. If. 4 1 2 0 0 0 rf...:3 0 0 1 1 0 Meusel, ...« Young, YT rc A r>n J** Tiirl/or^.1A POLOpiloted by John McGraw, sc:ored at the expense of the Yankees, American League champions, < uiuiv a U<_i\v-I , Iiuitj-livg ^Crtl 3 U1U, W dS uvcitumc gas from a at her 1420 under the leadership of Miller Huggins, in the o pening game of 1the world championship series c 2 0 17 10 Kelly, lb 4 0 2 9 0 0 by leaky pipe today home, Young Schang, street, Anacostia. She was treated by a physician from' foday. Ward, 2b 1 0 0 5 4 0 Stengel, cf... 4 0 1 4 0 0 Casualty Hospital. Her condition is not serious. Both Bush of the Yanks an<1 Nehf of the Gi ants were driven off the rubber. Scott, ss..... 3 0 0 0 4 0; Snyder, c 3 0 1 6 2 0 NATIONAL Details of the game, play by play, follow: 2 0 0 0 1 1 By the Associated Pre^s. FIRST INNING. Giants.E. Meusel up; out, Scott Bush up; hit to Groh and Schang Bush, p 3 0 0 0 0 0 Nehf, p MOUNT VICTORY, Ohio, October 4..Mount to i vas touched on the line. Victory's Yankees.Witt up; flied out to Pipp. lion Young up; fanned. One , one hit, one error. 0 0 0 hunters, reinforced by experienced hunters, today Stengel. Kelly up; singled to left. Giants.Young up; flied out to p 0 0 0 0 0 0 p 0 0 0 uruii luicvv uui Hoyt, Ryan, a i.'ugan up, x/u&ctu. Stengel up; sent up a high fly to Ituth. planned skirmish line to sweep through 1,000 acres of Ruth up; fanned. Ward. scratched an infield hit. runs. Kelly up; 0 0 wooded near No No runs, one hit. Stengel up; singled to left, Kelly Earl Smith, c. 1 0 0 0 country here. It was expected that nearly 200 Giants.Bancroft up; out, Ward to §;olng to second. . oart in .. persons would take the hunt. Fipp. FIFTH INNING. up; Scott knocked down I Snyder ^ Groh got a Texas Leaguer into left. 9 second and a hot Inyder's grounder back of Frisch up; singled into left, Groh Yankees.R. Meusel up; sent £he bases were filled. going to second. one through Bancroft. third Nehf to Earl Smith batted for Nehf; hit NEW October H. of E. Meusel up; Groh went to Schang up; sacrificed, Kelly, j.nto a play, Scott to Ward to YORK, 4..John Puelicher and Frisch to second on a short Ward up; walked. p 'ipp. Totals....30 2 7 24 10 Totals... .32 ~3 71 27 U 1 today was elected of the American Bankers'Milwaukee ball. Meusel fouled out to Schang.passed Scott up; lined out to Young, who No runs. 0j president Young up; flied out to Pipp. made a great catch and Meusel was Association, Walter W. Head of No runs: two hits; two left. doubled up, Young to Frisch. EIGHTH IXXIXG. Earl Smith batted for Nehf in seventh. Omaha, Neb., first vice No runs, one hit. president, and William E. Knox of New SECOND INNING. Giants.-Snyder up; out, Scott to Yankees.Ryan pitching for Giants. York, second vice Pipp. Witt up; fanned. w^nt out to Kelly, up; flied out to president. Yankees.Pipp Nehf up; popped to Ward. Pugan Stengel. SCORE BY INNINGS: Unassisted. Bancroft up; out, Scott to Pipp. Ruth up; fanned. R. Meusel up; fanned. No no a into runs, hits. No runs, no hits. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 R. H. E. Schang up; spanked single Giants Bancroft OAKLAND, Calif., October left. SIXTH up; singled to 4..Rodney Kendrick, Groh to INNING. right. Ward up; out. Kelly. Groh artist and a principal in a triangle which involvednewspaperMrs. No runs, one hit. Yankees.Bush up; out, Bancroft to up; singled into right, Yankees 0 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 2 6 0 Giants.Kelly up; whiffed on three Kelly. 0 stopping at second. Banroft Edith Huntington Wakefield, Sausalito, Calif., matron pitched balls. Witt up; got a three-base hit to Friseh up; singled into left, filling society Stengel up; out. Ward to Pipp. left. l he bases. Giants 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 ix 3 11 1 and former wife of the late John D. was to E. Meusel up; singled over second, Spreckels. jr., Snyder up; out. Dugan Pipp. Dugan up; hit to Bancroft, and Witt ./. on a No runs, no hits. was run down and thrown out at tancroft and Groh scoring, Friseh here today charge of to whicharrestedis a £t:aking third. failing provide, THIRD INNING. plate, Groh to Snyder. Dugan taking in this state. His second on the run down. Hoyt took Bush's place on rubber. SUMM.ARY: felony wife brought the charge. Yankees.Scott up; popped to Groh. up; singled to right, scoring Friseh scored on Young's sacrifice Ruth, " to Meusel first. Bush up; was robbed of a hit by Dugan,' and, when Young fumbled the ly Witt, holding Three-base hits.Groh, Witt. II -eft on bases.f'ankees, 4; Giants, 7. Bancroft and thrown out at first. ball. Babe went to second. Kelly up; struck out. B. October Witt up; went out, Frisch to Kelly. Pipp up; grounded out to Kelly. Stengel* up; struck out. on off 1. VANCOUVER, C., 4..Bella Coola, a town of One run. Three runs, four hits. Sacrifices.Schang, 2; Ward, Young. Base balls.Off Bush, 1; Nehf, No runs, no hits. 175 inhabitants of the north coast of British was Giants.Nehf up; out to Pipp, Giants.Groh up; walked. NINTH INNING. 2. Columbia, unassisted.Frisch up; fouled out to Schang. Double plays.Snyder to Bancroft, Young to I.Struck out.By Bush, 3; by Nehf, 3; by Ryan, in a flood to a of from Bancroft up: out, vvara to ripp. E. Meusel up; fanned and Groh was Yankees.Pipp up; singled to submerged depth four to six feet by Groh up: got a long hit to left for out stealing, Schang to Ward. v cener. 2. mud and water, to advices received three bases. No runs. R. Meusel up; lined out to Friseh, Frisch, Schang to Ward, Scott to Ward to Hoyt, according here today. Frisch up; flied out to "Ward. rho doubled Pipp at first. Many residents are homeless, but no loss of life has No runs, one hit. SEVENTH INNING. Schang up. Frisch to Hits.Off Nehf, 6 in 7 innings. been Out.Second to first. Pipp. Kelly. INNING. Yankees.R. Meusel up; singled to reported. FOURTH left. Hits off Bush, 11 in 7 innings. None out in eighth. Passed ball.Schang, 1. Yankees.Dugan up; singled to Schang up; hit to Nehf, who threw I center. into center field, Meusel taking third \ FOREIGN Ruth up; forced DugaifT Frisch to and Schang second. At first Hildebrand ; second base, McCormick; third base, Owens. ^Bancroft. Meusel scored on Ward's sacrifice to | Umpires: plate, Klem; base, By the Associated Press. up; fanned and Ruth was out Stengel. 5TAROTEB0ARD Pipp stealing. Snyder to Bancroft. Scott up; flied out to Stengel, PARIS, October 4..Admiral Coundouriotis has refused No runs, one hit. Schang holding second. nPAU/QTHMIQANIK U. S.-GERMAN CLAIMS DEMOCRATS V the Greek premiership, according to a Havas dispatch from Throng Sees First Contest unnvvu iiiuuunnuu COMMISSION READY TICKET IZrkInsasIAUDITORSLEARNING Athens, preferring to remain in command of the navy. 1i/ies With Polo Grounds in Many American Cases Ready. Gov. McRae and ATHENS, October 4..It is officially reported that the Of Annual 1Diamond Classic German Member Not to Sail ed . Three Albanians are their on r.:.rr BALANCE reinforcing troops the frontier as a LLre REAL 17. Defeated. D.C. Attracting Fans to Watch Until October Amendments result of the Grecian nationalist movement. and hurried from the Pennsylvania for the first L.TTTI.E ROCK, j4rk.. October 4.. By the Associated Press. Preparations meeting the POLO GROUNDS. New York, station to the Polo Grounds in a taxi. Plays. next week of the Amerlcan-Ger- s receives early Accountants employed by joint Mrs. Letcher was asked who she was early [he^state-wlde election committee the SPORTS. 4..When the two New York man claims commission were said at congressional auditing Octoberrooting for and replied: "I am jjj Arkansas yester financial transactions between the teams.the Giants and the Y'ankees. ing for Ruth. I came all the way to Oh, boy! the State Department today to have the entire democr;atlc '"tateatne man. when Groh hit for three ^ grandstand, Dases in the third. It was about the YV.:: Question la Real Balaace. LATONIA RESULTS. rill up until game time, of course. Irst taste of blood that the was on .: real now First The usual brass band hand had and for A"..--v So the question before the Race.Spots, won; Wayward second; to keep the early-comers in good gotten, they clamoredstandersjy :: "* is: What is the bal Lady, Laurel Entries !no re. , rv.j- auditors present Isosceles, third. humor. Nick Altrock and Al Schacht < did their base ball clowning acts fl "Attaboy, Heinle!" they yel!ed. -i ance as between the federal and Dfs .. "Clang!" went the bell. when all the game. before "Two bases!" trlct governments accounts -I All the players of the two clubs First race; purse, $1,300; claiming; chortled the crowd. since July 1, 1874, have been audited in "Clang!" rattled the bell. reported good condition, except for two-year-olds; six furlongs. "Whee!" to date? How much does the federal McQuillan, the Giant pitcher, who Papillon, 97; Elmer Dyer, 105; And was slightly hurt by a batted ball in the crowd whooped It up for a t 'a Treasury owe the District today? 110; Radiaht, lj.2; Sweet Vernonica,and ]iiomer, but it was not forthcoming. DEMOCRAT Babe UKELY Ruth said BRITON practice yesterday. The District appropriation act for URGESU. Rosie S. Pretty, 102; H., 107; Be he was in shape, and did not think 11ft* .TnoAnhinn P 11 Vnnn Trueman Frtseh Falls Fans. . fiscal wrenched side would bother him. the current year authorized the his Glide, 105; Faith'W." 107; committee to An .engrossed testimonial signed by | 110. Then Frlsch, the Giants' Joint employ Gov. Allen C. Ritchie of ] Biiiy"oibaon, seeond-sacker, redoubtableto the ants for this work, and this act Maryland; Second race; purse, $2,000; steeple- stepped :>A account| head of St. I Sure! fan In front of of the as Brother Paul, Mary's chase; and plate. Every fines the scope audit dej INMIBSEAT of maidens; three-year-olds the scoreboard "saw do as School Baltimore, andIndustrial'up; about two him It. just v; lows: folv others was presented to Babe Ruth miles.(a)The Sphinx, plain as If they had been at the Polo "To Inquire Into all matters 130; (b) Sea < TOWAjTONDEBTS Master, 130; Natalie, 145; grounds. That's to the fiscal before the game. i the charm of that relations betweenpertaining BY DAVID LAWRENCE. the Ruth went to school at St. Mary's. I Rocklnghorse, 147; (a)Trevlscot, 130; Happy reporting O'Connor. democrat, has better than any payment Chances, 130; (b)Gimme, 145; iit has It down to a fine point by this v to Congress what sums have been ex debts owed Baltimore.I Comique, 147. I time. pended by the United States and by an even chance to defeat former Gov. the Uhl'*d States by nr.,.Ia. a# Cn1..«WI. , In Line. (a)J. E. Davis lu. ui t w''h "»« of Only Thirty entry; J. C. But Frlsch flew 1> .:»<*» l/isil ice ' j (b) out to second and me vwiumuia, capecIIVCiy, I * Frailer, labeled republican,' for r.oppfn "atlon*', exceptionEuLynn den and Ral Parr entry. t CosI that ended that. \ whether for the pirrpose of ... England, until the actual amount But thirty persons were In line Third the seat In the uni.ed States Senate which such nations could the at race, purse, $1,300, claiming; So It went throughout the game. The inft* upbuilding or beautifyingmalntaln;the ultimately gates the Polo Groundsbeforemaiden and >pen and aaid District or for to be vacated by Senator McCumber, pay has been determined at midnight. In past years a three-year-olds up; one boys lining the curb, the purpose of by mile.'Racquetta, 102; Rummel, 105; t In the street and crowdingstandngthe V >: conducting its government or its gov ferences between the creditor andconrepublicanthe crowd assembled before considerablethe gates . *>.. was f activities and * ~ debtors, suggested the Ht. in the the 'Romulus, 114; 'Gypsy Joe, 102; 'Pe- ddewalks from Pennsylvania avenue f .a.. ernmental agencies, or \£ But before you Jump to the con- by early evening preceding tlte Dame, 108; 'Welcome 1to considerably north of the main /tA-'-.i for the furnishing of conveniences, Hon Reginald McKcnna, former opening of the world series and Stranger, and elusion that this means something chancellor of the British in line until 1105; Royal Gem, 107. < sntrance to the new Star building, on X * '.'V- i' comforts necessities to the exchequer, patiently theremainedI Fourth race, the Whitehall 1llth never of Bald Dl8trlct- * * * nationally, please be informed that in an address before the American tickets were on sale at 10 a.m. purse, street, missed a point of *M pl® peo&A placed | $1,300: for and a Ithe Mr. O'Connor is reallv th* capriMam Bankers' Association convention here Bernard Bcrreran of Brooklvn. whr» two-year-olds; five conflict. & \ Co-Operation Given. half furlongs.(a)Giarre, 107; Police Job of the regular republican reached the Polo Grounds at 4:30 107; (a)Comixa. 107; PrinceTransom, Easy. The accountants for the organiza- ^jr McKenna also gave as hl3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, held first The on had to Joint com which Is recognized by the na- ion that be ableoplntlon 110; Crochet, 107; ElizabethRegent, policemen duty little ' Germany might to In the line and Leslie lo. It was a a mittee are working in the most as position J Bean, 116. (a)E. B. McLean entry. good-natured gathering. tional republican committee, and reparations in the immediate sixteen, an