I -.. w . __ _ 1 a 1a, 1eh2a-‘v THE " A '_ - Tet Nehf Had “Indian Sign” On T116“ 35¢’ Yfitlifdild ilaseyAgain iiomesii-Through ForThe Giants With Home liun “In 7th. T BYW°°P°°WAN GIANTS liillNlil lIiE lEAIl i Johnny Haines Will a Left Arm Win the World Series? ' a - 6 ' oo K. mELwBovs w mu in cos-r Hqrlg Loogg To BUT l ill! Oitlf N! w: use A 1e r O "(QB ‘;',‘,‘,',E‘*,,""E “LNDED NEA l8 ' Hi2 As illmuiub- ‘NE WON-b SEHES R Ooucsenap By Defeating the Yankees in the Third Game of the World Series 1 to 0-The McGraw Clan Now Have an Edge of One Game on the ‘TAmerioans” — Babe l‘ Ruth Today at the Polo Grounds? = O 4 /// you 'll like 1% (Canadian Press) Ninth GisntswBush went lnio the NEW YORK Oct. 12.—Cast per- box for the Yankees. No runs, 11o msnently, it would seem in a hero- hits. I10 firm"!- ll; mould, Cassy Stcngel smashed Ninth Yanks-Jig‘ runs, no hits. Yank Rook“, who lqgllevgd . . the New York Giants to victory no errorgAfilarliasewiraéaélh nub," l" pllqhl Field Yesterday s . Hag _ t d f the scc- ' 0 B ' w,"- ylltfillmhnolllie rtllilreg 858;?‘ of the Giants Pl:::h°n.':l?-:g_ the ‘muted 1606 " a, / I/--\ World's Series strife with the Yan~ Bancroft-—Short Stop. Pp . vwigw-e-w k _ Groh——3rd Base. ____l ‘ » N (ll-b “MR W0 ‘time into the right field arisen-ens Base. “i HAS ‘DITENED SOME bleachers oi the Yankee Stadium Ygullg-Jllghl Field, , ‘ “MTV Fm: 6AM?‘ Q in the seventh innlns. Stooge“! ileum-deli Weld. \ __ 3&3 " - "“'°""" blow broke up a tense and thxrllllt- slellgeldcelllre Iwlelll, ._ _. g . k - lng hurling duel between Art e Kelly__lsl 3am . southpaw star of the Giants and Snyllel-mgalcllol; _ ~-.- l_ 5 "Sad Sam" Jones of ‘the Yankees, Nelllallllcllerl _ and gave the Worlds champions yank," / l .I.._.~.-~. '- , their solitary, but sufficient mar- wm_,ceull.e lelel(l_ /j I, F __-_. _ _‘ y _, \ gin in o. brilliant one to nothing Dugnn_3nl 335g v "J xii!“ “l?” t I id tt ndance of mmhmght wield‘ I . ‘ . is. e M "*1 P" a ‘l Meusel-Jlseilt Field. R .. ‘ ‘ l , sixty two thousand four hundred Plpklst Basel " , . 4 l ' ' V and thirty, the greatest throng that W v d_2 d B“ _ _ '5. ,f ' 7 y t" ever paid its way into a baseball a: n h; l, _ , l, a n d h Schang-—Catc . Jig, - arena, besides three thousan w o E‘ scofl__shon Sum __,._. ~ EQRUlT Lgpplmlllgk i "~ did not go through the turnstiles, Joneafipncher. ,__ [F A LEpTJlAND llllllg Tlllg FELLQU were within the gigantic enclosure, Bush___pltcher_ t sunutr- DLAH A LEAbiMb ‘Roi-E -~u wllillel tllhlrty‘ thousand ‘d swirllgg Umpireyqqamn at we 1mm e’ *4‘ / i a o“ e an rances o“ a e’ Hart-at first base Evans at second total receipts were two hundred base and 0.13m ' . y at third. "BUT the Yanks can't llll left. l, ll l .h l l l l n. l _ . ’ and onc thousand and seventy two handed pitching!" "i118 ‘Jlrfsgflslildefl (iitlfiltzefiflllllnztolflgl Zsttieliiiaiacglotgnifllélfh‘l; itgrllgllzixll flak; ahficng. While his work in dollars. practically assurinn the 5w" by lmlll-la That seems to be the cr from . ' ' | as w“ pretty stmak” "Y" mum“ dim" champwnship 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E s ‘ - , - . —- mnm m“ h m Y“ H i118 Gilllltfl are 11180 8 lifl-IB Weak 011 ump and by othei names of loss hc has turned in some mighty fine in history 0 0 0 l) Q 1 0 0 1 4 1 Series crOpswfls-Ilfgzefliscugsion m ( pnuhhlgmiohitilnifieliiflztgontnnew of conlpumpntary “Emmi This "Md i“ perromauces m“ “mmg m” SWWT“ m" °' “"‘““"‘g i“ G o o o o o 0 o 0-0 e o - . divlilual is possessed of an unerr- the Giants‘ fold if he is rl ht thi i i l When ovary other argument parts and well known for his varied lng Qyg and Al-llo hue llall ll tough fellow should {ll m l’ . a “m” Wm“ home “ms n a a “g e fails, the fact that rumor has it the shots and curves. While Artie has time collvlllclllg some of [h9g9 tile; wolllll be w nlll shame‘ and champlionship has no equal m ‘Yanks seem to be weak against always stood up at the top oi port- umpg lllat lle ll“ any control left for lhiin to the mid tit e lmco mid world B Series annals’ n was a portside pitching, always oversha- side pitchers in years gone by, his Then McGraw has a recruit with lenders a o“ League hen" breakmg Bet- back tor Jones dows every other strong polntthe performances this season are n0tl1- portsiile tendencies, who cost more So if. as Dame Rumm- llalll ll who pitched evenlmore brunanuly Yanks may possess. If it is true that the American League winners have had the lud- ian sign plastered onto them by ._. _.~._...___...__ ing to write home about. Artie has been ‘plastered and rim to the showers by about every second di- vision team in his circuit, this sea- son just pest. ' Artie. too. has had no little diffi- culty in guiding the pillct across some part of the spot known as the Davis and Fraser’s Lose to Garvell than n battleship, one Jack Bent- ley. If this proves to be n lefthantl- ed year. as far as winning the World Series is concerned, thisex- pensive little piece of baseball bric- a-brac should play n leading role. Bentley, erstwhile star perform- cr of the international League, can Art Nehf Who Held Bros. Last Night Cnrvcll Bros., won out from the Davis and Fraser team last night on the "Y." alleys by a majority of 664 pins. - Davis and Fraser's are a new team in tho League and rolled well for their first time on the alloys. A feature of tho game was the breaking of the allay record, Car- the Yanks are weak kneed when they face a Dort-sider, it is up to Neill’ m"! Bentley m deliver the goods. But that's n big order to err. pect of a recruit and an old timer, who lmvent being going any loo well all season. _ the Yanks To Four Hits anda Shut-Out t-hnn did his southpaw rival Nehf. And too it was, doubly disastrous for the Yankee machine and for» with defeat, they lost temporarily the services oi their star first base- man, Wally Pipp, who wrenched again his weakened right ankle in sliding to second in the seventh inning and was forced to leave the game. Ruth finished at first fol Pipp and Pinkey Hsines took "Babes" post in right field. For eight innings Jones baffled the Giants, save Stengel. With marvel- lous change oi pace and superb control, yielding but four scattered hits, while Nehi was being found for six. Except for Stengel, but one Giant got as far as second base. Coming back in the eighth after Stengefs crushing blow. Jones dis- played his mettle by striking out Bancroft and Groh in succession. But he was withdrawn in favor of s pinch hitter in the Yankee half veils going 118 pins better. The following is the summary: of the inning, when Huggins dir- ected his last desperate but futile attack. Carveli Bron. Facing the first real crisis of the L. B. Smith . . . . .. 127 series, John McGraw played his Dan McKenzie 161 ace, Nehf, and the nervy little J- J- CBIIIIOHY . 112 southpaw came through with fly- om A. E. McKenzie . 229 ing colors. His work was but g R. Galbraith . . . . .. 156 slightly less effective than that of —-- Jones. Three times ho faced sor- u f e Total 790 ions threats by the Yanks and on - each occasion he rose to the emer- Davis it Fraser , gency and turned back his foe. in p W. Collins 183 = only one inning, the fifth. did the E. Holland .. 120 Yankees father more than one hit , J. Callaghan . .. 102 off Nehf. He issued three passes, In s r. l-lowatt 121 zoo 16s ""0 of them purposely to ‘Babe . .1. O'Brien ....... .. 104 114 154 ‘ Ruth 811d Mich time his strategy -__ >_. ._.. though ‘unpopular with the crowd, ' Total 59o 75g 372 was vindicated. o 5-397: YANKEE STADIUM, Ocl. 12.» ; Old Casey Stengel bloomed forth a i hero again today. with a home run 3 smash off "Sad lSam" Jones. tile l scored the only run of the contest and the Giants walked off the field victors 1 to 0. i nthe third World's Series game. Both Nehf and Jones pitched air our: on 1111a outer: REASONS or ALnBYb suoonss 1s A 0on- srnmv DISPLAY or soummuo "A ammo our or "nun ottom- Kola llllll STAYS Briars -- . ma. _ :33? glziwlgngigw iN- flfiflflfi 1' a record cwwd “w ‘he “An old friend” STlANOE wa ARE ems sv m-umos 5m“ ‘h’ m" Every day in every way SHOWING FOR MEN J\_ VERY SPECIAL 111N112 FOR HRBSENT WEAR. Ono cl the moat hand- some Broques we have over seen in amonll W’ First ‘binning-Giants: No runs, - no hits, one error. F-irst Yanksw-No runs, one hit. no errors. Gian-ts Second:-—No runs, no hits. no errors. ' Yanks Second—~No runs, no hits. re" ' -:. 1 .__.>' h t Fl iii for the Gllnfl ,,,:'1{'.Rs.¢:§ 1e Second Everett Scott. they're smoking better "Hair-Groom" Keeps Hair m; helm Combed-Well-Groomed Over 200 ‘diluent Sh": all Sins , And there s no auto- suggestion required. Present collection. it In of no arm“ NEW SZ°L“')13__Bluer Price "mm" ‘awn Gm" h‘ Giants Third"—No runs no hits ’ l, l vnd in the veins of ' 1 K Ml lm- ~ ~ i blood may e W mi- Standard Its the ola Process ‘m’ i" Brown I 11° "T9"- other aristocrats of the cqllllll! Bet- ~ K l Km" . mwhi°w """"°"°' M. Yanks ’ill1i'rd:—-No runs, no hits. but cefilllhly no higher price blood " "' - ----- 41H! ‘QCS If. l‘ M!“ “mhrmuy MM‘ no errors. can be found than is reilfeflenied "m" *° w" °"°'p"°"' Giants iEourtlr-No runs one in Papyrus. the Enslish Derby _ ally long and retain its hit, no errors. ' ' winner, who is to represent Ens- 4i ll I004 Tlkflvfllll" yum-s the stores m: the xwxuzml 37.2%?‘ a: noYanksrsFourthz~No nuns. one hit. lyilgdciklnaghtfioincleigog!tlzleetlgfiiiafagé “M. Aulwm" Janna may oxfrlorillrilry M- Belmont Park, 0n Octubei‘ 2o. ; ground and the Club Doctor Wu 3 3 called in attend him. the nine behg imlted. Pipp was helped to his fest Illid walked to the bench limping loudly. The Doctor bands!- ed his injured ankle and play was rammed. 1N0 runs. one hit, no er- 1 1 1N" agree with us that it's ‘per- ftevrnoon. Excop- 99ml" 9°55 Mfiflmm“ 5"" tioulariy mo. “Pwdw” m“ “ bios, Halifax ....................... -3 Princess Aubrey. Merrytlmfi Stables, Halifax ...... _. Gi u iliilfthz-N . m . “'""“" = ‘ turn 0f "iii IUPW" i‘ a no 02ers, 0 rum no s The flather of filiguxugvssilt ‘g3- Ioliiflhtlilr OIR"‘I'IWHI Flml y “k ;___N . I t lllls’ cery. w o was so " double‘ solo right through m anon? a o mm W0 mung {thi} #2131321)‘ surmmgnkéigtltlli: l B u, m. ha" Tour“! slxbhz-‘No runs’ u“ ha’ sgortsman for 8265.000, the highest Mother iwlflflflfiblf’ - - Ruth Cochsto, 2.14%, ‘Mo- ‘ "P!" _ price ever paid for a horse. ’ __ '6'°i3§"i“°§i“e§' 3°15“; Jean Bmgen Wms 1K"5i?“' §“5?§t""w' c will‘? §ii'§“'.;e'§l‘§§“n“““°d' "° ‘Y ~ —%EW~ x n a . s 1e oat, . , l . ur- ' ' ‘ l__l Giants fisventh-One run, one lififilly- 38$? :1? em: _Feature at Trum 3$fn$§T1fi3iéa= 2.16. h‘fs'eflm'°"yum,._l,lm llld . * ~ — mt Yea? it: Tntggo- Olct‘ 1‘%'“'ss‘;';° 5mg wlglllegnrogognd A’. 1.5052225.’ “S” into the 1mg and tanned his injured ___ .l hundr P9099 W "9! ' ' ' snkle- he rolls over on e . to see this oxford you! good hom m0," m, m, lml Halifax .................. .... ....1 1 1 - I .1 llonaliy good weather ‘for the time or year favored the raceafmt was n as lldvffgf°flcgfé 13;” 31°13, l: fmb. Time-—~2.i9%: 2.1a; 1.1 1g the "l t on}; event or the Named files, Trot and Plos mgxortihloraihera Truro Speedway. V. Peters, Cummings, Halifax 5 . . 333 JALLEY and Company, Ltd; . FAIHIONAIL] fiilllons Ulo it-Flns for Hllfl The summery! """"""" """""" mun lgnhpg, Quota-Ruth went i ~ I ‘ , g FOOTIWIAR _““ “h” qnuy,“ Qmglly Frco-For-All, Trot Ind Plea-Purse Oriiw-snhglte Grout Ldaf n 2 a “o m” bu. M aw,‘ m.” ‘m, . I q saw WM“ Md M; a flilinos went info right iisld. No flfl‘ \ f "Hair-Groom" from Jean Binsflfl. 111%’ 'M°""Y' al-l ' H71‘ 3,355‘ | 1, runs, no anon paCkaéa 6f . v o“ ‘ l" o few osnts and time Stanrhles Halifax . 1. 1 i. me- . - l-Jliliith Yanks-dietitian ilstted _. "l i ‘mmm-W i‘ ‘nlumflfldfl Imam unruly or . “see P Thmemor Iona. Ruth walked. No nine. I é ".......:‘.:k "T... rain,“ m“ “"- combell ‘all Forlilurther sport Qws _ 0.36. e a- us.» errors. -' -. _ r_-.-.~_-_-:_.__ ..._ n..- - --- l, . m, m,“ .11‘ _,,- . k- _- : _ 3 I , . . v I l l w. w ..