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I.e.' 110', - • ¥. \ .- .,\ .' JAroups Amuse Themselves Will While' One Man Holds Place at .. :ALL EAGER TO WITNESS WHAT MAY PROVE WINDUP (Co~tinued Irom Page One) ,:f!nanc!iLlncord for the lIeld. Leas sratlfylng :Ilgure~ mIght lle·set It the. !fourth 'game Is played this afternoon. Americans can't even Btand In line, twlthotit o;gJ!.lTIziilg. it was demon- Jltratedby tll!!se whokept1;he vlglt out- fllde the bleacher ·gate!! today\ Folii' Brooklyllltes and. !Ill!! resIdent r.f The Brl;lnx ledt1)e e!l-opera.tlve. JIlovem!lnt. Theyarrlve<! In a )lady at il:30 last e~ell:Ing ana. by ·I\greeinent. ]llaceC! on~ of ,their number, George' ll\ttlnell! of 8730Twep~leth Av~nue\ 1l1'0bl,lyn, in the posltl.6n at: honor 'at tile b,ead of the line. Next.!n order ca%lleti;le thre& ot1)e~ trllnspontlne In. l1ab!t1i1'lts, N!cholall. P~l1ec:chIa. Chllrles Wprle a~d WllU~m Bilird~ Frllilk :tas- elch. of 'T!)ill:\ronX was flfth. ·PURDUE HOPEfUL '. . FaTth~r &longln. the alI-night row of: les~ t)lsn, ljity were two other group.; . the CombinatIon A. ·c. pf'The Bronx arid . the Orange Nailonal A. C. of Ora!lge. V,!!-lley, N·. J. The former was represented Of HARVARD FRAY llY H. A .. Berry and Edward :a:e~bel'g and the latter by Danlel Cuvanne.· Crim!!on Throws Its Stron~~st J&mes:M:eeha.n. Michael Maguire and. Backfield' Against Middle Charles Weir. West Aggregation Then the Pain start. Thli;un lfl ed ectort to obtain the best. Spel1frtl Df.!plltchto the Evening ,P08t bleacher seats, though possibly more ~ •. ~Jc!ent than inMvldual Qompetltlon. %Ohbed tP.eWlidltloila.l World:sSerles ~ambrldge,l\Ias!., bct. 8}M1nus rts ca.ptaln and star !lalfback. Chester ··bread Une\ of in06t of tile color Im- . '··Cotton\ Wilcox. Purdueawlngs Into ]luted to It yesterday by the strange a.c.tloli against Harvard' at 3 o'clock I and' oddly-assorted.·charactefs who trav- eled hundreds Of m!l!!sto get their. this . afternoon1).op,eful that It wlll I 2l\'ine .. Into print· and inCldentaiiy Watch provo 'to be the first. team from the tl)e Yankees. beat the,Puates lor the' Middle West to lift tlo Ha),'vard 80alp.l· 'third tIme Ip: auccesslop. Otllllr8 have tried. but none has The only ilntlsual :ligure In line was d d NEW YQBKEVENING Co-operative . :Me~hods Seen Q:8 Y (ink BalBCTushed Corsairs . . ., - ' ~ .... ' , llinO!l~ t!l~ l1lirchilser~ot $1.10 tlciket~ f An:sr of Pt,::Sing'dbQ:~a::; ~~. '. . .' '.' '. . ....,'.... .• OC~OBER 8. 1921r to Ease • at • • ::::111 .. , _. ,- .. _0 ~\ •• \'~a;;;== __ ~\\\-\,, - ~d c;,..~\ \ u,-.iX-,··· 'H.itti~g ° RigllJat Yan~8J' . ' Big· Mistake' ofPi,ates, , r\ \' .... -' I lJyRUSS~tl,CBOUS~ .r.!ld lIeldllig .. f<lul hall. W~ '\Ilon~t go trouble wlthihe PHtaburgli. It'Jtoth. d&taUII, for these actinltalS au P!li.tci, u we eee It, Is thattp&y took wrlt1Jlg lor th$ magazInes ·now.and 'in too ·muCh tetrltory.TheJ WOIl the: wp dont' want;. :t(I tak~ any bread alit • \Pennant 'In the Na.tlonalLl!ague~ prob.o{ their mouthS; . . ' ably by .puttlng c!,rbollQ acId' .Inthe Tb.ere were .a lot 9f newapaper men : lemon. pIe of' all tpe. other ·c1ubl, from there,. too. For lilstallce.. there was the ·WB.y they jOo~ now, \nct then they John McGraw •. M ..... McGn.w wOrethl . got ambitious, We ce>l!ld have tol!j : 'conv~ntlonal OIJ8r fi1 h15f\ An\ · t.hem, 1! they had aelcel!' Ul,to staytllere wI\sNIQk Altrock. Mr. Altrock away frgm th~ Yankee.s. .LastTti.e~day'wore the conv~t~onathole tn hie c6~\ we w<ed In. the· ,olflee ,untll 'i o'clOck clroppl!li!: cigarette ashes. And there. ·.b~tnobodY . &eked' itl, DOnie Bush. was Honus Wagner. Mr. Wall'neruse<l mlgllt at leUthave called up,But he to. play .shortstop In the d&~. When \dldn~t •.. 80 we just· oiald, '''All right. 'let ·they h\ a J:lall Club ;In Pittsburgh. 'em play the Yanks If they ·don·t kn.owHe· w~re. conV6ll,tIO!lalsleeve.t6 la\lBIl '.a.ny better. And now look athlilbalI' .up. And thel'I\ was ,.Charle~ Her~og. club. 'It looks like eomethlng the St. . They're .allnewsl'ape r men now:Tbe · x;6ulll torna.do left. . newspaper buslncl;s1.lsed til b~ a pr~tl1 . YeSterday. tor Instllnce. they rnil,de :good buelp.es8 untll all ,thelia dresi. ,one of the worstml.takes a' ball club.' akers~ot Into. it. · . c ll . n :I!Iake. TheYl'l.lt ,the ball rlgllt ~ . Todar'i gamew11l ltart .ilt 1 :80anil. : the 'Yank playe~.ot. Cowseiwhat' th y.hli.lt an houl.\bctllr~ the game the figurea'w~Ii. that ~he plaYeJ.1!'would gt' 'Skeptlc'\ ClUb. will conduct lome reo Ol!t o! the way. Jt wasgQodpsYOhol- .search work. on the· tlel.d whlqh ought · :,ogy,ln a 'WaY. We h\ 10nl{ talk to 'be very Interesting, EM.h member · 'with a do(jtor 'once About why we &1- has beeh eq1,l!pped wIth B. .thermometer · • wa~ti duck when evet anybody throws and. they expect .t6 tIM 0\lt Whetller · . aliythl~g atul. 'He saId' It, was I\. de- .thlrd.bue 1. really II: hotcorner·.Thetl '.fense mechaillsm. ·And that wasn·t· have been rliinors the last few Yeal'l worth .io. t!lo.t, with' the nun getting further aWt.f . But It Dldn't Work .trom the .eartb every yelll:. third bait . . . . was beg1n~l,l1g ,to cool olf. Today shquld But. yesterday It dIdn't work. Time, tell. . and ,again the ;PIrates would hit the\ . Alida(J;er 1;hegame t.\lere wUlbt ba.ll rlg~tat .aome Yankee. You mIght ano.thel'lntereBtlng.~eremony which aU .'have thoug1)t that along about the are invited to attend .. 'The Plrateawm' · ;sll<th .orseven fhillng tlleY would sus- 'be buried In Greeqiawll Cemetery. pect that ilomethlJ;1g was wrong. But. .':~~~Ug:!~~:~ :a:dab:!e~S:!:Ya ~~:PO.· ·.·RH., E·'[:[·· .·M·.·.··A··.C··H·· ·I·N.E·· lectlon ()f hor~e' collars aa .. e've ,ever b seen sillee the plLl;slng of the Uvery .:~~.e to makeroo!n for the beauty .·0. O·l'T. r.n., .... W· ...• I·T.·.H.·.· .'s,.n.·,· 8 Q , It. ~erved th,emrlght. however. for [U U d · Inte· In :the gaine they resorted 'to sub- · totfuge, and If there's anythlng 'we · dislIke It\ subterfuge. They sent outOif Dobie Uses M cl1Y Reserva .a pitcher ~n~er an assumed· n!l)lle. , Imagine ,our dIsgust when the ·an, Mellill Contest With · r.ounter plcke~ .\lp his megaphone·and ' .• said that Cvangros wat! now. pitching i rorPittsburgh. Nobody Is named Ruth eyldently resented the &,Ua .. too.' for ,after knocl>1ng & lQng Une drIVe Into the catcber'aglove on hi. previous ~Ip to, the plate, he .~mncked one out IImong teh rIngside seat cU8.tomens orr of this' interloper. HIs Ghost WrI.ter Richmond BU tz StafJ COTTcspondcn t l!alrd. a ScOtchmtln, whose presence sucooe e '.. MT Sf M'ARY' 'TEAM' P'RIN'~EJ'nN' READY must'llave been dUe to h1e natlonilifty_Il:°rwn. s o~ 1; c:n ~~e bl scoring' '. . ;. '. . . . .... . .. :. .,' .' .' .' .. ,,' . But It was a pretty good party at that. and we counted eO,e90 persons there, inclitdlng Walter Wlnc~e)l. Mr. Winchell wore the convell.t1oJ;lal blue, Ithaca. N. ·Y .. Oct. S.-An IIItersee. tlonal battl\ ·ot mInor Importance, though an Intersectional bnttie. never. theless, wU! l:Je waged thIs afternooll on 60hoel11<opf Memorial Field whea Cornell' takes on the Unlvel\5lty ot Richmond eleven. The Vlrglnlateanl. accustomed to .pla.yIng wIthin Its own vicinity, made the longest, trIp In ItA football hIstory this week In travellnr to Ithaba. !~~;::e!:::e~~:e~r~c~:~o:h~ea:~~. d:V~~p:~r~n~~ard ~asSnpr:we~ulrun_. lMPRESSES FANS' F'OR' 'LE\H'IGH TilT 1 ... ' .' .'. ..... . .,' .. ' .. atPosslbl~attheIOwe8tllosslbleprlc.·~ nlng att~l~ =Ire~ted outs::e t~.he, . '.' .....• :. '-'. '. ...• ONLYPrRA.'TI=.SCOR£,~YNOR.COMES.IN Ring Lardner also Walt there,liccom- could not be aC.counted for In the same tt.ckles. an ur ue as a pass g ga e ON BAR.NHAR.'TS HQT [)ol,l.BL-E Pl11l1ed by a mr.n we \Udn't know but 140st of the Cornel! team. according manner as that ot the \b\lKS!; He.eoRld that Is mlgbtUy effectIve when e I whom 'We \uessed to be hIs ghost- to 011 Dobie's ennouneemellt last '. .' weathl)r Is dry. ., be wae \brother of Jack :Baird. fornler·. Harvard Is putting Its best foot for- writer. JuSt before t)1e game Mr. ·nlght. is made up of substItutes who tltarofthe:BrooklYn Wanderers IOCCel' H k S th C If'd W'th Towil!tpeo.ple Cheer Squad in·U·psa.la .M ... eets G.e .. neva.· Penns .. ylvan. i.a.Signs 'Lar\lner l!ldulg.e~ In a Uttle social have repla.ced regulars dlirlng thl t . ..' \ for today'. contest. With a back-, US y OU I1'rners 0 I e I ., climbing by holdIng a long, and· prob- coUrse of the wee!:.·s prltotlce. Of ea.m. .• .. !le1d containIng Joe ·crosby.. Dave. St J h E' I 'B k WI'th Thr'ee Stars Out You' n\ d for Two Yea\'s ' All d,,\n. broke· these aeckers after G I Art Fr h ud . Gordon I • 0 ns even In· roo - Rafly on Eve of \ . . &.. ..' 'cbly uninterestIng, conversation with ·ele ... n men who sta:rtedagam.st Nil· ·\o:ld·' Sprles \bread\ fa' e-···.,. gl ~ . uarnacc 11. . cnc I .Vpse,Ia; college's Kr!d.lron 'Wl\l'l'lors PhiladelphIa, Oct. 8--Lows A 'Young 15' \One-Eye.' Connolly. Mr. Connolly gara for Corneli only six arc slated It \ ~ ~.' . . \'\ =e ourny Prown. the latter atq~rter, the Crlm- Iyn Qridiron Oame l'r~ect of .ecelvlng a atone. as a re- l< ects to onerate enough power meet th eleven from Hobart. CllUege. tl) coach the UniversIty of PennsylvanIa wore the conventIonal one eye. be In there tbls afternoon. 'Ward fllr the.1r patlenco. The drizzle set :nsc~l~ more J:an once. I . ~ . Geneva. N. T., this afternoon on the football teams for the next two years. Mayor Walker alao WBlI there. Mr.' The Cornell forward wall has heel in about 4, a cl(,ck. The .Purdue feeling 15 that It ~an I The Ht. St. :Mal')' s tootball team Specfa Zll&patch to the Evenlng Post latter team's home tield~. UPS~I& enters 11928 and 192~ •. This '\'las <!eclded yes- ~:!ir t:\~~y~~:urDe=~::a~:r c~~~:: !~~h s~::s ~:b~oS;Oho~ !~er~~:\!:~ The Intrepid walteI'll ontwardly took! wIn if Harvard can be kept scoreless, whIch plays St. John's Oollese th l •. Prin£eton. N, .J, Oct. S,-'l'llo little th- galll\- deprlv'd o. ·th6 serv'lc~ of terday at a' meetlng ot th.e fOo, tball •• the raIn: ·phllosophlca.lly.but were I. .\ Q g ~. v = wood, In hIs box was all elderly Agule Schuma.cher have heen demot .... actually depressed, I becallse the Lafayette, Ind.. players I afternoon at Ehbets Field arrived. In t<;>wn ot Princeton re-echoed with wild Its star teckle. \Bing\ Miller. Its full- committee, 01 which SIdney E. Hutch- g~ntl'll:\an. with enoughbr&ld to be Only Kneen. at center; Wakeman, Asked what he.·would do If ,the rain .. teel that the Crimson 11 vulnerable to town yesterday afternoon and went dl- cheel'll for every one conneoted wIth .back, Everett Brundage, and Ted Fol'S- Inson 15 cbalrman. Young hae coached A~I.rill ~nkett. The gentlemen re- sopbomore tackle. and 6choales.end, overhead tosses. and Purdue can throw It' f' b II hi t d . . ..... continued. one replled. \We'll do as tho rectly to the Columbuli Counell K. ot ·Fr nee. on S . oot a story. pas an berg. end, all of whom are out beool16e h1e !>1m3 .nater tor the last four yelm! celved a. large cheer l .. te in the game at last week's team, will sta~ on .... :EIoma~ do.\ A general mobilization them far and wIde. with Albert Guthrie C. clubhouse. . present. here last night liS the sons of of Injuries received in last week~. game and Is oll hls :!l!thseason. 11y ieanlng over the edge ot tho box varsity. 0.1 newspepcrs a .. nd nieces ot cardboard iOsslng the ball. hit ;~=:~~~~::~~~==~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~=====~~~~==~~~:~::=~::~~:~':.=::~~.' ,. Not more t an twenty mInutes a er ·Nassau staged a spectacular parade and, :f,iIlowed this enigmatIc statement and Jimmy Phelan. In his ·siXth season th I b h tbey were jogging around e F at us rally In preparation for today', contest • • By BRICGS 'the' dyed-In-ttle-wools squlltted be- as Purdue coach, has brought a rather ball orebard for a brief workout to A,'n't' It a G~· .. an.d. an.d 'Glort'ous Reelt··n ' .• 0 • neath them Ilke .genulne StoIcs. I green team to Cambrl'dge. There are against Lehlgb. 0., r • loosen up tor loday's contest. Practice tor the Tiger squad, w..... • • Across the Stl'el't I twenty-one letter men !n the Bollo:;t'-. The visItors are a husky bunch and Ugbt yesterday. altlWugh the PrinQeton '--;:===-:;:::=====~============;:::=;:;;:;;';====::I:==:;;==========r==================-=;,'\ Across 'the street ·three arl&toerats of ' m!l.kers' SqUIlAl'. but that doesn't ~~an showed conslder&ble speed In the drill. coaches kept theIr charges out tor: 1:be \bUla!! uile\ fraternity from Bur- a thing. aeco~ng to Phelan. We WoIre, thclr rtght halfback. went forty.tlve minutes to correct the numel;- :hlo dozed on an Improvl!ed bench un- hnnded out thlrty-three football let- tllrough a short kIcking drlll and was ous errors that appeared In the pass- til aWllkene!1 by drippIngs from the ters last fall,\ says the Purdue coach. qUIte Im.pre~slve. Ing and ~Ignal driU. An entirely re- elevr.ted structure, Ea.ch ot this trIo \becalise. we felt that they were well On several occaslollll he sent the plg_ vamped backlleld will take the field l1ad .3;aO In his pooket for a reserved deserved. But simply because we have. skin fftr down the field, averaging tor Princeton today. l!Ieat. Yet the rain came doWli upon II lot ot letter mon left overtrain 1926 siXty ya~. Jack Nonnan, formerly a substItute the Indigent and the comparatlve1;y Is not an In.dloatlon ·that these iett9l' Whlle the Southerners were taking to MIles as. fnllbeet, has been promoted \ as upon the just and the un- men are all topnotchers. They give advantage or that time. III Umbering •. toa position on the first-strlng eleven Just. wIthout pa.rtlallty. letters for water polo,. pistol shooting Coacb Lynch sent his team throl!gh an and wlll hold down one of the hal!- Edward lloardman and his brother, and such activities, 'so I'll never stand hour slgn.1 drill and tben .ordered all blick berths. Earl Baruch, ·star under-: WUllam. <lcC1lpied Drst and second po- In the way of giving a. few extn. letters' his ·players to the showers·sa.ve Mullen study o!JakeSlagle last year. has' been I ~1t1ons. respectively. In this section. Be- In football. 'The boys earn them,\ Itnd Cooper. who were sent through a converted Into a quarterback for the side them .lJllt a well·dressed man (rom Phelan played at Notre Dame when kIcking drill. game today and will call signals: Ma'Uregan, CGnn .• who declined to give, Knute Rockne was assistant to Jesse Lynch announced the lineup today ag .. 1nst the Bethlehem aggregation: hi<; name \for lear that my uncle wOlild . Harper. as: Ends. Mullen and Blel' tackles The other twa members or the bnck-] lee It In the paper and get sore.\ Thts day InlU'ks tht> fourth blrtllday GreenbUl'g and FIIlJaussy; gua'rclS. Bov~ I field WU1 be Ed' Wittmer and Mike' lle went on to explain that hIs uncle of his daul;lhtel\i Kathleen. .' I and Helmer; center. Captain GaIla- MUe~. . I :t.ad two hlgh-pr!ced seats. but that \Don't go away with the Idea. that; gher; quarterback. Riordan. halfbacks. I TIle Lehigh llneup Includes sll< vet- lJ~. would rnther .. ·.ake nly tban. ces \'.Ith \ we. 've primed for Harvard,\ adm. onlsh\f' Gold and Cooper; l\llibaek. Kline. cram, While PrInceton will command I the boys than go with him,\ In that the Purdue ·coach. \It's jtl8t another ' the services or live veterans In the Tevelatlon was summed up the whole ba.ll· game tor us. We've got to go to,. opening frame. psychology of .the World Series \bread'Chlcago to meet stagg's team next, World·s Senes Money The Probable Lln.up line.\ Saturday and to Madison for a game, Takes $209,665 J I'nJ:WL'TOX I. EIlIr; B wtth Wisconsin the following week.. . .......... n.· K............ I'IlT\' ~i'rack Men in Dual Meet at Van Cortlandt Park New York Ul1lverslty·. cross-country team torma.lly opens It. season today. taclng the Fordham harriers In a dual meet over the Van Cortlandt Park slX- mile course. The Violet ·hlll and dlUe outfit engaged Lafayette last Saturday, but neither squad could IInlsb a fUll live-man team In the Intense heat. and no score re5Ulted. R T........ Kirkpatrick That means three trips in as many I STANDING '.::::.:.:::,::.~: Il ............. 1 .•• lt. weeks and we canOt offord to rush Won. • .......... r .. il:~: ::::::;. '~ahlI;;::,~ things,\ I Yankees ........... 3 .... ; ....... L. ·1· ............. Mill., I ... , ......... J.. E............. j{r'bpnk I The starting lineups today: I Pirate. . ............ () ........... Q .. II .. -...... Vanhlnr'·.nm I lIAnvARD PL'RDrf: , .......... 1 .. II .......... Joh\ ~t L E M k n Po·! TlllfltJ OA:ll£ ........... II. n ....... - n.vldow'\ Ct~~I:g .:·.:::'.:·.t.:T: G~~£I:7b :~:::::n: of ............. F. ~ ........ ~ ..... Simes Turner ........ L. G. B,.ok ......... R ... i PaId e:ttendalWe ( ... ... 60,691> \ ~Iell ·d'· ...... ·~; .c:. P')!'\\l ........ , .. f'.: Total recelpu . , ...•... '209.660 ' N. Y. U. and· Army PI·ebes.1 p~rln ~,:::::::it~: E:;;;~,-;:;'·::·::t.!rl Ad~ council',. ahare. 91.449.75 in Cl.ash at West Point, n t..un! •••.••••. R Q . ER' !!.'l]ItDTl ..••••• L. Q ~ Playera\ Eharc •.•••• '. • ... 106.929.15 (,~~b~ :::::. i:: Ii B i;;,:;:~,. '. ' .. '. R.lI Ii I Each club's sllne .?;':... 17.82i.53 SpeCIal Dfspritci£ to tlte Evening Post I Frenrh ...•. R. II. B. G~r~ .... 1. 11 fi S--~'~ . b 7 2 , .. t p' I t N Y Oct B F' I' L GUarnaccla .. ,. F. B. K\'i'slt . . ... r. n. ~ \\'S\..L~' s. are ••..•• 1 .8 Il13 ,.es 0 n. • .• , ..- ae ng one r---------------- ..... ---- ..... --- ..... ------t Tola1e ror Three Gsnles 'of the strongest Ilrst year outfits In the . Paid atl<n<!mco ........ 143.196 • the New York UnIversity fresh- ! Total rCOO1pts .. , ...••.. '575.120 football team open. Its season . AdvIsory cOlmell's Bhare. 86.266 here this alternoon with the Army Playel'25' share •.......... 293.311,20 plebe! In the annual game. The first Each club's share .•••..• 4B.885.20 rule. whlci' 18 In. force for the Each league's ~haro...... 48.885.20 time th1e year here. has given Tho paid attendance for the third the plebe outtlt a stronger team than L. Waner-Grounded out. Grounded I Combs-Slngled on<l \cored. FIled game at the World'. Senes at last they have had In many years. out. Thrown out. 6lngled. out. Tossed out. Soogled and scored. lall between the 'Yankees and ~he ChIck Meehan'. tlrBt year outtlts at Koenig Slngltld and scored Lined CardInals, the record serle. for at- the pllst two years have recorded one- What Each Batter Did In the Third Contest pmATES YA:\'ItEES out. Tossed out. Doubled and scored. sided I5cores against the. Plainsmen. WHEN 'iciV'A..£ A TRA,N .ANI'IOUN.CER ANt>c:Jr-.tE f:)A.\( '(ou S\'it.RT '-0 CALI- 00-\ THE' TF<'AINS LUST\ .. Y\~ ... ANI> IHeN '<01.1 STAR\i BARKING !'\GAIN , ' \ ... AND JUST AS '\(au G6T GOING GOOD ANO Peopl..S SToP -tp LIS\rSN AND .A'DMI~E YOUR DEEP. \\'t-I~OATY TONES. Itov START 'BARKING -ANP THS'NT,·u: 'BIG CHler- COME'S ,AI-ONe. ANI> SAYS raJ .DON', NE:SO To REA:>R\i '11::>- MoRROW V\\'-E.SS Yau.. CA~ CAtoJ tt-le COUGH - - AND wl'\et'J I\t' QEAS!;:,) ~v START OFF /'eGAIN \N~\'\ LESS CONF'lPSNCe.ANP· GeT' A 8fT ~Au_ep UP ANt> ~FRle\'OilPs \\c;)U OFF iOo~t) G04.DS. 7HE: CIG/lRc'-\'S TH\ f.\AS\'·' A COuGH I\\ 'A CARLOAD.!~AI\t'O 't'ocJ8v-< 'eM- AN.O O\'-H-t\~aOYl A\N'T • .,. A ·G'R-1VR.N'&i),,\'t) . ? Gt..OR;'~·\'O\'S reeu ..... Rhyne-Flied out. Popped up. Tossed I - . tendaDoc and receipts 'up to that out. FIled out. Ruth-Filed out. Fanned. Hit ho~~m:e~tHtl~in~e~.:~w;~a:s~j3~7.:7~O~8.:T~hie~r:ec~e~1~p:t~:s~~w:e~re~~:~~:~t.~~· ~~:.::::~:~~~~rt::J 0.,:,,,\ . ..--.- ___ r---'wlIl1CI'-l\l·1e<l-'''out . , --lOllect., - out. \ ~,..dJ:Lvlng..m- 1owo-.p:jCn.-- -~. today. Both teams ba vo com- Or<;lUnded out. Popped up.' \. aehrfg-Tr. Ipled. driVing In two runs, a record for a alngie pleted \everal weeks or IntensIve train· '\ Ik d D bl d F d' game. The previous high mark was I Wright _ Filed out. Flied out. ,.a e. ou e. anne. ng. . M I F d S f F $201,828. set In the aecond game last Orounded out. euse ~ anne . a e on error. an- i tall. I ned, Struck out. I Scott Entries TrluflIph Traynor-Grounded out. Fouled out. 1 La.zzerl.-F.annec!. :FlInn.ct. SIngled I Tho present serIes has set. a new - 1 re\~-d r I t r h S\cclal Dfsp' atel< to th~ Evenhl.g I'08t Singled an<! scored. end scored. Grounded out. : wr or recc p '. or t e flrot r I Dug.n \\olln\\d out· Bar I three games or a World's Serlc.. Brockton, 1\Iass.. Oct. 8.-]n the, Ba.rnhar_Grounded out. Flied out. .. W u. . e on· Doubled. 'fie]der's throw. Paerl'ftce bunt and, Last year the rOO<)lpts for the flrBt : horBe \hOW here yesterday afternoon I scored. Singled. I three games were $563.802. This .M188Jean Drown Scott ot Strafford., Hal'rlil-FlIed out. Thro.:n out.' GrabowskI-Grounded out. Popped year'! recelpt5 In the same game. I'a .• w!lose entrleIJ have been supreme] Grounded aut; t.:p ,. were $11.318 over ihat figure. The ·.In tha hameM and .eddM ela~ses alii Gooch-Fanned. FUed out. Pennock-Grounded out. Fanned. i total attendllnce for the first three· week. continued tbe line lIhoWlnsl ~ 6 f 11 Id' hid game&' of tlle 1926 eerles was 162.986; .... t ~, . tl· bl MelldowlI-Filed out. Flied out. • e on e or II C 0 ce on scored. v, ar ... ng va more. ue rlbbon8. male. Grounded ut . The attendance In tile prescnt eene. Ing I Ihl- n'- f'<' ... ,Bpenccr-Grounded out, U • ' I - near l' ... y 18... or \ ... e WM\. Durs_Batted for Grabowokl and j tor tile same gam •• totaled 10,710 In Addlt.lon to thMe honors MISAl for C;:ve:rigros end .!lOP- g·.·o· unded' OJ' lest. D . • K ht; . r~ I'\O'!'TD II nlg' mm. andC1' we. lItle. . Bengough ,ilFannecl.. :-._- ..... - ..................... __ .... _\'1 cted .~t !lC1l1lfl.I. ').he~O\IlI', , .' . • (I (I , ... DO'lD 'TJzeSmootherand Better ,Cigarette not a cough in a carload . . # • lIfew 11l,JjjJ!' Ii ~hi& .(~ 4f!CUn~' tbreebuft: '4¥!lQuth. . 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