AlilR LEAGUE its nkees and. ‘Giants peat Again This aextbig Sport nlcts n Elli lll p ruu Were Picked to Re- Year, and Did-Ruth _ "Had Greatest Season bfHis Career. By Henry L. Farrel. United Press Sports Editor.) Ew YORK, Oct. l7.——Wlth very exceptions the muifll‘ 1888s!‘ mint races ran alulost true to r and they followed unusualiy c to repeat, and if thcro was . gurprlfw in their trip to their championships, it = in the rather narrow escape of . d straight Giants. . store tho season storied most the experts thought that a a terrific fight‘ all the way. leyslaud was a big surprise in Am onfls owed. l unexpected form. théyWhita Box were the big ‘t of the year. Before the sea-ion ted few believed. that. Tris lter would fill a lot of holcs in club nd make a contender out he m. and although he was ten out for second place by the roit Tigers, he dld_ vnell in finish- wherc he did. trolt was generally picked to -» second. and ulauy exports _g‘htl that Ty Cobb would carry ght'to the Yankees. but ho fail- .to get the expected pltchiugand its-only with s last minute dash 't _ ccceded in winning sec» tall) ‘co money. it out George Sisler. the St. lliisBrowms did‘ as .well as could ‘expected and it was no surprise It they were beaten out by Wash- gton, as everyone expected that mie Bush would do something h the Senators, ii Clarke Grif- let him have his o\vn way. The :0 comeback pulled by Roger ckinpaugh and the steady pitch- : of Walter Johnson helped to uvensto the club. Urban Father's bust with the hit Sox and the failure of some the younger pitchers to roach c expected form caused Kid Glen- galuery "hm-l. eason. i a did well for a time. but. as hn .\lcGraw said. the team was Young to get any place this sun- .. Frank Chance did as well as lllbe expected with what the . ‘pplalon oi McGraw, r. ‘Q when the Cincinnati ‘b out the Pittsburgh Pir- socond place. f‘ _i ve the P mates because of unch. rise. lllion dollars for a tqam_ AgQ-i Goohi I than satisfactory! "TURNBULUS "r. w". i» - w- - ,.., B, ' ' rnent that gives oxtremcl)’ " protection against and winter. Uf l?" ‘ ~t lar underwear. "s u." "I0 lll IV Hague f 0m at 5alf the nts would walk in and that the bees would have a real fight. about in ihc shoivlng oi‘ the Phi? it turned out that the Yanks 1 t-he cinch race and the (llauts lcan League race, Wash- Tho‘ Atb- ' ton Red Sox gave him and it Ollbtful. since he has been re- ed of the management. that his "sor will do much better next . the 6f the Nlltlonnl League Many crit- fer, thought chat the Rods Giants a great :-McGraw thought more their Cube did nicely in landing in urst division, but it was no Bill Killifer is building 1y nnd well and he is going to some place wthout spending a '3: Si‘. Louis Cardinals gave ov]. mnanl: (‘gassing out for gum] m; t w“. I1 all’: era under the pre- 1 m) 0- en Manager Rickey - Burs llornsby fell out. after Q usnnz-cwmlrvs l" For excellent service at u moderate - gootjyou will find that TURN- i’ BULBS "E88" for 1M" ll W“ The quolityol material and the workmanship that go into the "B 8B" luvs rnlrle it a very popu- Ask your dealer to show you no,“ "'8 37” l: uocfly flu some style h: boys’ rlur. aw o list fight. it seems ltltut some of the players must be right who maintained that Rickey was not a grrat manager. No team did better in the Nation- al League than Wilbert Robinson's Brooklyn Robins. "Robby." beyond all doubt. is a wizard us n ruanngr-r With one bull player and three pitchers he landed in sixth place. "Robby" did mighty well in keep lug his club fighting through thr ruco. Even hhough be finished last. Ar‘ Fletcher has nothing lo be scheme!‘ lies. lt is true that he could no! have finished lower and at. th- same time he could not have finish» cd higher with what was hrmnde" him. He kept the team pluylnr ball nil the way. and that is some thing. it is interesting to note thn‘ while five teams in the Nations‘ League finished .500 or better ant‘ tho sixth icsm was close to a fifty fifty showing with .494. only thret teams in the American Leagut wore able to win more than they lost. But \vhile the Braves and thr Phlls lost 100 games in the Nation ul League. no teem in the Amerl can League lost more than 91. Babe Ruth had his greatest see sou. lie finished second. eight points behind Harry Hellman, fol the batting honors. and he tied C) Williams. the Phil slugger, for the homevrun-honors, with 41. Ruth didn't come near his cloutiug re- cords. but he sacrificed his owr Personal glory for team play. and b9 W“ "If! blKBcBt factor in mak- ing the Yankees a runaway in the American League race. The great season Eddie Collins had with the While Sox was one of the pleasant events of tho rear also. The veteran second base- msn oi’ the great old Athletics bad one of his very finest years. and it i» lmllossible to mu now much longer he will not continue to bc ‘me 0i U19 game's brightest stars. }-—_-_- Schooner Races HALIFAX. N. S.. ‘Oct l6.—-'l‘he fimt race for the international fish "iv-end i-Pollhy Will be sailed ofl ilallfax on Saturday’ October 27' This decision was arrived st at a meeting of the cup trustees here and meets the request of the Am crlcan Race Committee made over the week end. "Willi; in tho lateness of the sea Hon. and the comparatively snort time allowed. for preparations for the international classic. it is to be doubted if there will bee. Nova Scotia fiect race this year. Th; illltflees- however. have ‘left tht decision with the vessel and captalns_ A. H. Zwlcker. chairman of the Lunenburg Committee, will rec elvo entries for the Nova Scotln "W9 11D i0 noon on Thursday oi this week. if by that time there are not sufficient entries the Brannon; will be nominated defender of the international trophy, the cold: oi in“ 99 Wom b!) the In! , Ontario. Commence Oct. 27" _-\n~_- r I'+'I'+G"II-I"I'+*II+'I+'I"I' l" RECORD OF PAPYRUS Fourth in the Two Thousand Guineas at Ncwmurltvt First in the Chester Vase at Chester. First in the Derby at Epsom. First in the Gucni. Y0l‘l{Sllil'-: Stakes at York Second to Doncastcr in the St. Leger Stakes. As a Two-year-oid Papyrus Was: First in tbc Prentlcrgast Stak- es at Ncwmarltct. First in the Gordon Stakes at Goodwood. First in the Neville Pluto at ' York. i§+++§++++++i~§ fTTYf'P'f'I'n"l"I"l"l"-“I"I"l'i":"l'1' _-i<o>-i~ 'l"l"l'§'l"l"l"l"l'+'l"'l'+>l~ FACTS ABOUT THE INTER- NATIONAL RACE and Zev (America). ceuc—i3clnlont Park, Lou; island. , i Distancc—One mile and a half. i- Owners-‘Pspyrus. Ben Irish, I- Zex, Hurry Sinclair. i- Breoding—{’apyrus. by Trac- II ery out of Mis Matty; l’ ‘Zev. by The Finn out of l- Mlss Kearney. 1' Purse-Winner, $811,000; loser Ir 120.000. O Jockeys——0u Papyrus. Stevie l- Dotidghuo; on Zcv; Hrnrl Sande. '_ i Colors-Papyrus, purple and straw colored silks; Zcv_; fi grcon trimmed with silks. ll- Ages—13otb three-ycar-olds. l‘ l' ‘it l- l‘ Date-Saturday. October. 2H. II Starters ~llzlpyrus (ldngluu-ll l- .~ S t. ‘I ion of the provc their Conference chamvlmllhill- NW seasons. pretty Only + "I"!-'I"I"I"i"II+'I'-II'I'+€1+>Z"I"P*E'++++'E+ 'i"i"i!'2~'l'+"i"l"l'~i'+++++++~l~++++ Own“. ++++++++++++++-:--i-. ‘University Football Captains For the last two years the Uni-I verslty of lowa has turned out foot~ ball teams that have swept Bl! 0P" position before them. Their innin- East resulted in captur- ing Yale's scallvi and then. ill!!! i" ability. they won thc Howard Jones. coach extraordin- aryof the Hawkeye aBKTPZJUOH- has u big lob on his hands this fall if he has any idea of his team's sting the feats of the put two for the Old Gold squad is well shot mu or racism - two backfield men return- ed this fall while the line suffered \'l'i’!"i' Hill. I " i ‘con ting Classiw-Zev Vs P Small Section 0i N. Y. Stadium-Home 0f Yanks S i Til RARE TUMRRRRR Touu-rrow c-‘iuruoou ill UH: Abcgwclts and St. Dunstuus‘ rivals of many a hard fought grrdrron lurttlc. will renew xtgniil that oidl fricntlly struggle for local football honors, when they face vac-n ntilor ill. tho A. A. A. (lfOllllili in tbr-i!" initial oppcarzlnce of the season. Both squads have been gutting in some hard training of lulc nutl a great guuic of rugby is expected. ! Local football citthusirtsts will rvceivc. with pleasure the news that the Dalhouslc team will play two games bare next mouth. 'l‘be managements of the St. Dunstans and Abcgwelts have completed in‘ rzlllgclncllts and tlic gautcs are f0 takv place on Nov. 10th, belwccu "Uni" sud S. D. U. and 'l‘bzluk.s- giving Day. Nov. 12th." Dal" null Abopgwvciis. Tim following is flu.- tirob-rtbie llllil-llllt-i for toutorrow's game. CARTE R‘S owns GREAT ouairrsesau-c E OPEN Flew Puuucil. A Fm ms ‘routlrbowu ' can" w: ‘Abcgweits 5- D~ U- : F. llacics. . '53. Dirlulontl Sims i llalves ' i0. (‘ampbcli l"leuunilisf= L. Wl-illock (iililllfli- in Kvlly SlllllVllll W. .A. .\l(‘i)on:rlil Ulifilil Quarters L. Duncan A. ‘lichiolwild . Doyle Jcnnitlgzs 'l‘auiuti iilfiitr Dixon lflordntt iLatte Foruwirris Francis hicfflrbc Frerris f-llzflitigm ‘carter Johnson i.. Iilr-llonaitl (laiin (luodwiu (liill-i .:'\lllll\l!\\'.“illl Sm: .h (‘uugiiiin (Llllcllullaitl Kumrody Frank hicllouzllrl will referee. l) .. YcuKtlosv .5! UNITED PRESS) \ Q. What pitcher holds tbc rec- ord for consecutive viclorlus.’ l W. W. T. 1 A. Rube Parnhzuu of liallimore International League. Pnrnbaiu sci a ucw record this season by win- ning twenty consecutive games. "This breaks all known modern roc- ords, nineteen straight wins hav- ing been made by iilarquard and Keefe (major lcagile.) and Ogden, also pf Baltimore (minor league.) x atuilvs sumo ‘nan’ nuts ems urr "sow- DOlDN on Mv FIRST’ Gunman!» ‘ml? ‘EAST Eons cams Bax-w can WEAR F02 1a: new 1m: AND ‘seer ‘ruejcuu. not," FuI-I- or not?» 0_._,—- BEAT YALE N2.- avfiuu GLENN wso uuu. LEAD Iowlx "tars ca». Mitten. i5 A uusxv vlislivtuuotuo- P. FDoM ‘BACK AND A n JUHISTLE T0 WRIST e 891B "mass swan ‘i from last year's yoarlings. er the later part of the season. tre to off tackle. or around ends. with equal success. And the rough going. Along with Miller. build a back-field around. This 1 rmrrrwr-v" n" viwnn. 41 4m r Y -.~uuu m ~- w» p-r- .. -, pellcd to depend upon s new lint? can go through the line from con- ls hlg and strong enough to stand Jones his than they do on the plsins'of I w t» I r K kl. weight 22o; orlt on no; Puma’ ‘In mm a H”. fol: 83:11. and Dunbar and Swhney. each; Kris and Mela-ere! mil room uaraiztoo. FIELD a won“: [are pa" is Jones Ia c-otn-‘low Perkin. while a little light. isltyre. 2'05 and 200 9011M! P614089- ' ' corltlng open field runnerpsllppery as and col. Against Yale last fall Captain Glen Millerl a httsky..l‘nrkln looked like a second Ecker- fast. shifty halfback from Water-lo loo. will lead the team. Last full be} proved to be a great_ground gain-is" U108 lhemselve“ all: he sifted through into H13 trying to nail him the| hEPWB M8 mighty few states 200 pounds I . ""‘ ‘Y ‘FVWNMW YWYJFETYIVT’ wwr~ t Will KNilWN. __._. »_¢__-—-— 1 ES ANil SiflllillllAll Awntzs 11> , nsjsmnutuo m evens muscles , Au. A1’ once _ the Bull| Dog's line and had the big Eastern- knots ln the open. velop into a real star. Handcoclt Perkin should have e great year. Candidates for the lino are whop weighs 195. He is s put master in fellows for there are handling forward posses and is -in the Union strong on the defence. where men come from any bigger owe. ule this full. meeting Illinois, hitch- ilHiiii i5 vismii; liiii Fred Lane, well known Halifax Wanderer athlete who l-i nt pren- ent on a business trip to the city. in the interests of ‘Canadian Trust Co. is being given the "glad hand" '1)’ his many friends here, espec- inllythe lLlllEllC fraternity. who still have some pleasant recollec- tiom of the ‘many brilliant exhibi- tions oi‘ hockey he tii-rplayed here a few your-a ilgo. Asked what be thought of the coming game between “Dai" and the local "huskiw." hc rriplled "'Ii‘r_cre will be nothing to it." as ihc University squad is not only one oi‘ the finest trslncrl aggrega- tions in tiic Mnriiimcs. but they all average "heavy? His opinion was ‘bat the Nova Scotiztrr; would win in H walk. This Gov»; no‘ scorn to be very “pleasant fodder" for the "Airs" or “Saints to chew. but not (loubting Lane's word at all, we ‘might- suy that the lSlflllll boys have Ollflll board predictions like this beiIorc~ well. anyway, "forewarned is forc- armed." lt is understood that Fred will be in the city for some ti'me and while here. will hc a valued addi- tion lo the Abcgweit line-up. 0'6 " 771T ;» l:- - - ----——--:___-- McG-raw’: $75,000 Beauty, Who Dian’: Have Much of a Chance to Shine in the Recent World's Ser- lea. By_ Wood Cowan F WAQ k Rb ‘Tb iBROU RM °v~v-u flower Hi tlvely. show on array of raw bee! on the hoof that should prove quite a stone wall to Iowa's opponenfi». At the end positions the Hawk- eyes have Hsndcock and Otto. both letter men. The former should de- ls well over 6 feet in height and lows has a mighty herd sched- apyrus Satori TRAINER IARVlS SAYYPARA.‘ A l3 lll RREAT Clllllllllllll He Does Not Believe (United Press) NEW YORK. Oct. l7 —"Goo-.l horses can run well any place. any time. on a dirt track or on' the turf. Papyrus ls a good horse. lie isn't an Ormtmdo or a St. Simon. Ho is just a good colt. lie shipped ivell for England and he trained line here. and l expect him to be iu top form for the hi); race." With this general comment. Basil Jarvis the young trainer of {he English Derby winner. dispos- wd of tlic storltws that ho feared his charge would be too handicapped by strange conditions in the United States to do his best. Difference in weather conditions and the chnngc from the soft foot- ing of tho turn courses upon which he ran in England to the baked bar clay of the track had been pointed out handicaps which could not 8B cc of the British thoroughbred. Liked Cooler Weather "As far as weather has been concerned. we have not noticed that it affected Papyrus in the slighheet. it was so hot when we first arrived that it was unpleasant for all of us. but when weather came we found that we did Laurence Realization. mile and five furlongs.824.4l0, won 1' Untidy second. Rinlto third. Six furlongs at Belmont Park, won; Big lleart second Runviso third. Queens County Handicap. worth 87.100. mile. won; Dun- lin second. Nctlna third. lrclmont Stake-s of $501100. niilc and thrcn llll'l0llllli, wop,_ with (‘ilfckvalo sccotul un-l lllalto ti ‘-.d. \\';tht-ri=. mile. $5.0M glide-l wnu. uiin Martingale st. m-l and lZu-rcry Bush third. llainlnw Handicap, six f-r- loilgs. $2300 added won with l‘!'lllllll‘|ll'.' sccoud and (iigcl third. The Prr-zrkncss, at Pimlico, worth $5t').000.flnishctl twelfth in thirteen-horse field. Vigil the winner. (lcnornl Thatcher second and Rialtn third. Pomonok Handicap. worth $4,650. six filrlongs. won with Dominique second and Gal- antman third. Kentucky Derby. worth $50.- 000, won. iZcvH-i only defeat was in the Preskness. the excuse bc- ing that he was kicked at the post just before the start.) +O§++19++§9ervfvwv+Q+§+++§+++v§+++9vQ§Q ++++++O+'l"l>'l"i+' 1' 232 Balls Pitched sixth and Fleet ‘game today. when strikes; Z8 foul strikes; six fouls; 36 infield outs; 6 outfield outs sud i5 were hit safely. les. Giant "pitchers combined total of Nehl’ and Ryan and 11.1 lor ‘Pellflfifik and Jones. hopelessly Ull ll- Belmont help but reduce the speed and enduran- cooler __.=2-r . t-Tl-wtf-l-‘kt-o-r 1- +"+-t-++| zaws ascono +- Ib-Di-sl-O-ii-‘iiii-‘il-Oirill-I-§QII>++IIF¥§Q¥§~FIHP+++ in Final Contest NEW YORK. Oct, l6.—-4Thc low mark in pitched balls for the i923 world's series was recorded in the but. 232 deliveries were made by the opposing pitchcrs_ 0f that num- her 81 were culled balls; 60 called As in other gslmcs of the ser- rczistered a higher total than the Yankee box- men. 117 pitched balls being the That the Dirt Track Will Throw the Derby Winner off Form As Good Horses Can Run Well Any Place, Any Time or 0n Any Track. . not notice any grout difference bo- zwuen conditions here and in Eng- land." Jarvis said. I "We do not believe that the dirt track \vlll throw Papyrus off form. The track was very hard when wr- first started to work him. but he took to it like it was perfect- ly natural. and l boilers he will ruu the some way. Tho only doubts we have had was about the effect that new shoes would have on him. as we can't use the same kind 0i’ shook that hc wears on turf cours- cs." ' It has been observed in Papyrus that he zldjusts himself very quick» iy to strange surroundings and he is so even tempered that he is not upset by many things that bother high-strung animals. in the United States the pract- ice pl".\£lilv! running sll races with the inner rail on the near side of the horse that ls. with the turns all being made to the left. in eug- land most of the classics are run the other way. with the inner rail on the right side of the horse. lt was sugested that this difference would also throw Papyrus off. "lt is true that most of the races in England have the turns to the fright. but not all of them. Some courses have left turns and others right turns. and Papyrus has done his running both ways.” Jarvis said. Sloan's relieves the pain, and keeps tho tissue: from at-lflenin_ up-butons repair. Got a bottlo l tudsy-‘JS cents. It will not lulu. i Sloan's Llniment-ula phin! iilTNi iii Bilii m N. ii. (Canadian Press) NEW CASTLE. Oct. l8.——“l3abe" Ruth and "Hughie" Jennings. New York Giant's coach. are expected to arrive in New Brunswick next u-etvk to bunt big game in tho hliranlichi woods. World Series Umps After an Increase NEW YORK. Oct. 5.—Thc um- plrt-syrho worked in the world's series called on Judge Landls tn- dsy and asked for an increase in pay in view of the big attendance. They now got 82.000 ouch. "Don't you think the umpires are as important as the players." one of the umpires asked. The judge deliberated a minute. 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