0cr.1e,192s ' , THE cnannorrnrown 'G`UAru>1;t'N ' PAGE _ _ ...,¢. ___;__`_ _______ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ -- - Yanks Clinch Wo1f_1cl_’_sf_ aseball fI__`_it__l._e_In The _8th Innin V. I ii ji ' runnin? Seterleu ie.. _.. ._, .,.,, Cid His 192'! Won-ld’s Champions Show the Ability Either Ai the Bat or In the Field That the Miller EENI NEVEN VEEN ENVNIEEN NEW YIORIK, Oct 15 - Cllzscy Stcngei, by his homo runs ill tho first and-'l'iiird games of the woi-ld’s series, has made a record that ll-as no equal in the annual baseball classic-t-he -feat of winning -Iwo games with /home runs in ii single chalnploni-lllip. Its nearest ap- proach -is the mark of “Home Itun" Baker, who won two ga-mes for the old Athletics witill circuit 1blows.bllt in separate series--1911 and l913_ E-Q9-te- A IXASEHALI, uxpert is ll gli? \vilo spelilhl two wcoks :lt thc- dusk figuring out-the great strengtll of the stars -and two hours at the ball yard watching a lsccolld-string pit- cher he forgot to 'mention make bums out of them. . -il_-_Q-ii-vqg 1 ‘. 'I l.. `: I .III II. . .,'.I.I Iii- ‘ l \., _ J ‘rp . 9.11.1' _ I2 `l| :`. 1.1.: .'31 all 1-; pe.. ,rl '- J' KE" :I ` ,IJ ---II-‘~'I-_'»_ .g .~._~./ [L ‘ "I ' l . t _ .. *__ ._.-'_ ~`_~__! _ _ .‘.:| _l ._ ._ ._ . _ \_ -,E si \ = -:' _. \‘»:`,'_-,_`,_..<‘[ omething urely p ecial , fn' Mcn’s Shoes ONE OF 'PHE Cl-II-EF REASONS 0.1" AhLE\"S SUCCESS LS A CON- STANT DISPLAY OF SOMETHING "A LI'I"l‘Ll<} OUT OF ’I‘-HE ORDIN- ARY" .I-N FOOTWEAR. JUST NOW-FOR IN' STANOE WE ARE SIIOVIFING FOR MEN A VERY SPECIAIL LINE FOR PRESENT WEAR. One of the melt hand- some Brogues we have ever seen is smong our present collection. it ls of genuine Sootch Grsin lem- ther in _Brown end im- mediately impresses one ss being wonderfully well made to wear exception- sliy long and retain its "solid" end handsome sp- pearanes. 0.no 'et Chl mlny sxtrsordinary fel- turee of this Brogus is s- solid lssther Osk Tsnned ‘ double sole right through to the heel. _ Another eeaeoliebie presentation is a Box Call Oxford in Bilnok. It has it llilvl double sole-ie "heavy weight" all the Way through to stand the weather from now on. Aek to 'eee illile Oxford-you'ii spree with ue that it'e par- ticularly me. ALLEY and company. Ltd. rAm_lo`NA'si.s`“ roorwnn ‘ ,_ _Ti ~ .1 'l I-f if " ` tin -s . /./ , in-lil gallie this afternoon at the -~. .;"`l-1 ‘ -limi# . _I I .. -fi - . ‘J f; 1*. ` - ./e Tlx* ` 5 .-VI" 'II' I fl 3: if _‘E fl - l"-~ `~ iii- .il “ V _.;, ." I -- ~ I I '."""` ~ 7 . ._ < f ‘- -“:.'v,»' ` I it -'if E-_‘IL ’ 1' _ “f VNTII CZV EEN E4 Til I IN TIIE SEVENTH NINNTS ENNE. LIKE VNNNENSI *°° I Advantage Soon Had Hun In '1‘roub1eI and Filled the Bases-The Rest is His tory, _Five Runs Crossed the Pan Be- fore the McGrawi tes Recovered From ` Canadian Press to the heights than any he ever touched. ` NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 15 - For Babe _Ruth, star of stars. U10 Beiltell and crushed after one of inightiest hitter of all time, vgille the most spectacular World‘s Ser- -hc had started the Yankees onus ic-s' in hlotory, the New ,York the flrsi. innlnl.-T ‘Viiil hs I" Giants today ellre'ndcl'ed to idle llollle-rlln of the series. fell down Yanks, -the \\'orI~d’s cilalnplonshlp llliserably in UW eighth i““‘“g' banner they have flown for the pincll-st1°ikillg_ollt with tho bescs mm tw., yea.-S, full and the xahkees yet one run liohind. In his place a new hero was lifted uD»_ Boll) l\lou:§&_l_;__ Polo Grounds, lair of the Giants, f~'l1’Dll0_ll ini° ii” “mei _ ' ‘_ by coliiillg from behind and scor- "Billie limi i"'f§_"‘_I‘i._;1°g:,‘2; dntg; lug flvc run.; in a .dramatic pu-l-se IIIUW iiiiii "cfm “Y ‘_ t_____m_)h gripping inlllng, just when it seem- mill iliiiiiiiieii I-iii’ “gig h______ ot, cd that the iVI¢:Gra\v mon, flghtiugIF°i' I"”"":i i;m_i“g3‘ viitmjy _'n the .lcsperzitoly with their backs to the fig? _Giiin _____':_____ __ magic wma wall, wollld tie the Series and i _‘ri _§;:"Y_;__k_‘_e _,ms _md it seems ;`_;1_l_;_ct;__rl__gs_;_i_\éenth contest to decide h__'_ ,,__0__t'__me,, slams would . ._ I The filull score 6 to 4. thus the ;i{l¥i‘iiit§‘;*‘_§_°r_';_ l¥_(_’l,)1f_§_|i1?)f, Ameriwn League champions by tliipspdctaclllar defensive work of me decisive 'margin or tour game.S his teammates, particularly the II)ti;“II]i' §§|rne(E.hii1lIeIlw¢ih~1n_7i'n.s‘._d'_ 50 and 100 , 1 .1 - y, ‘ _ __ _' ‘ .lllgo ‘ ' , gan -ored oflueroly across and Ruth swine- “ive iiiii* i’Y ("°ii~ i"IS°II, "Wi when Cunnlnglmni threw wildly to pitch for a whistling single over iirisch by ‘I "“"'°“' ’“‘“`gi" at “him hit. no errors . second base, Haines and Johnson I’“°f_°',__ _ , _ , Ninth Yanks: No runs, no hits to 'he tlhe tying and winning runs. I"'3_"'I."'i”' °I'i_ Ii 7’r"`“i_' l_’_‘1"'f _‘I°“'" in place of Cunningham for Giants. while Dugan tallied with another fgjf flirt I’-I?" Ii“-‘ ‘II-ii ~~i“~I‘- III” .Ninth Ginnie; N0 runs. no has third huS0_ pipp ,mded um' muy right Sllydcr'n lleiller high into tin- Yanksm _ hy going ont, Frisch to Kelly, lint ‘href left field vl=1l\y winn er, and the horse selected as thc- most representative American three-year-old, at Belmont Park October 20, has been aroused tr an unusually high pitch since thi British thorougli`ul~ed arrived ll the United States and starter _ training. , Up to the time Papyrus sullen on the Aquitania, British sports men were ratllcr skeptical abou' the race, and now that it has beer * assured, the turf fans arc, fol- , the first time, paying some atten l tion to America racing methodr _ I and general conditions. ‘ Up to this time, tho English racl followers had looked lightly upor- the Amcricnn tllrf and had rathel .- , _ ' - o.fr.'£lrm,.l`P'f°. Grew? //af--' _ _ ____ __ ________ __ ,_____ __ ______ , __,-__,_ disregarded its activities ni i.,_,;._~.---_QL-;_-_~;-_';:v;r__-;_';;__'m ;:__-:_____~_-_,__-___~_,___; ;___‘_;-,; being vastly inferior. '_ ` Vi/hen Basil Jarvis, trainer o` Papyrus, told Anlcrican writers lla dldil‘t know how fast his thorough breast of f\IcGl'll\\' and his ul~:l'i. ll box fm. me Giauw Dugan’ up_ ban lirod could rllll and that ho llevel. was l<‘ri.~scli \\'llosc terrific hittilul 1_ ban 2_ 531| 3_ Dugan wa|k,,d_ had iiilll clocked, thc Aniorican: figured ill throe of the four Giant Scott Scoring Ruth up_ were surprised, :lccording to cabll iliiis- ’1`llo l-ltanlls'were a turmoil, strike Si0l`i"S Pfiiiieii here- The Advantage of ltuill's llouil=.rI1 foul Strike 2_ ban 1_ Rwth struck 1,, View of mis and be.,-aug., 0; ill i-he “DPW Yiliiii field liiililii iiiiii JUL Mouse] up, Sn-|ke'1_ Hams., lnally other habits of trainers ant given the Yunkccs ill the first lzlli- _,md Johnson scared on _ Meuseys mcg f01|0w¢|-3 in England that ing, was nullified by three sllccss- 3 I to cemle _md Du SL must be I-cg,,rd¢_-(1 as accent;-|c 1|- ilie United States, it might be in Y°“"5 I” thi’ Gimiiis him "` Eh” the graiidstnud, Meusel going to turcslllig £0 tt’-1| the Ameflfmn inning' the mini "linker carrying tllird. Plpp up . Strike 1, bull l. race fans a few things about the- the run across. A brilliant llirow Frisch tm.-ew out Finn At 1h.St'_ British mr; as "_ |s regulmed and from centre by Nvhltoy Witt how- Five yung, three hits, one error. regarded here. Ever' °" Ycimgs Im' clit q°w“ Eighth Giants: No runs, une Although claiming to be thc world's greatest turf fan. the Eng- llshinan has been supremely ln- different to horse racing in other countries. A few big French races. such as the French Derby, the Grnnd Steeplechase De Paris, the Grand Alltell Hurdle and the Prix de Collsll Municipal were followed with interest, chiefly because there were usually some English competitors, but, apart from these colltinclitnl racing was ignored by press and public. I""i‘ °D"“”° me f°“"I‘ hy no errors Stengel went to contre ..i.\l-re infield llattootcd. Hc n-i~_n.0 en_0m_ Fhml score Yankees 52 valutd oil Yollli,;‘s lliflelil on-: :lllli Giants 4 ' scored oll Liloliliinghanfu sllige to hmmg 1' >- ©lQ oe.-i ©Iih °-lst Base. Loominlt nlongsldeathe tr_;i_sic :ltr mr the Yankees Ward-zml Base. ure of Nehf ln tie ant sas er. First Innin : Yankees one run, Schang-Cu.tcher_ was that of Frisch the “I"0r _Q ang zle into Scott up. into right ‘for a single, Hofmann lm, Boll walked. were . . _ __ f___..i.