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Salt Lake Telegram from Salt Lake City, Utah • 6

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ES A i EVENING OCTOBER 12 9 HE tIE SALT LAKE TELEGRAM CJ Pa COLLAPSE OF YANKEE HEAVERS EVENS I Does Doe Home Run Babe i for Ruth 9 Turns Hero I Ii Game of Series Shows Miller Muller Huggins Must tl Depend on Mays My a and Hoyt to Carr Carry I Pitching Burden for Whole Yankee Staff By Bill Billy Evans Worlds Worlds World's Greatest Baseball Authority I a all even eyen up again The Giants won the sixth game name of tilethe ies after spotting the Yankees a three-run three lead The sad tale Yankee defeat can be be written around the absolute collapse of the second string pitchers The credit for the 1 Giants Giants' victory belongs to JeJess Barnes His performance performance per per- a after ft er Toney oney 1 had la been een batted a tt from rom tl the Ie i i i box in the he op opening ning session stands out as the best bit of pitching itching ofthe series serIes n. fi The pitching of Barnes in ill thesixth game is i- sIl is Il all the more remarkable when one con considers skiers that i. i Manager McGraw of the Ule Giants lacked the con- in confidence con con- in in him to have him start Barnes gained 0 his chance to win win in pitching honors simply because the reliable Toney failed in both I I usually dismally in his starts starts In the third thir gagame he took up the It pitching burden in the tho third inning The Yanks I at the Ufe time enjoyed a run four-run lead secured at atthe the they Ily Evans vans expense of or Toney During ring the remainder of the 1 Barnes held the Yankees helpless TheTho Giants assoon as he he- he- e- I dthe game took on new life andnd piled up Tip thirteen runs for I He won a hollow victory over over the Yankees by the score of i 5 i iFor the sixth game Manager McGraw i against selected Toney Reference ference to Barnes The Yankees proceeded to take all kinds berties with the former Cincinnati star Three runs run's were over Opiate 1 late ate and Toney was before Barnes really had a a- ace je ce to get properly warmed up He retired the side without Err er scoring and then proceeded to give an exhibition of pitch- pitch hat at would be hard to equal A fluke home ru run added two 0 the Yankees' Yankees total in thesecond I Ht jnes es Heaves Another GreatGame I MEt this stage Barnes started to pitch During the remainder ofthe game 1 lade the sluggers look foolish Only four hits were made off I and ten men went out on strikes His pinch hitting saved the Incidentally his hitting figured in the run four-run rally that decided the The Victory of the Giantswas purely a personal triumph for Barnes Harry carry Harper started for the Yankees He had a world of stuff but sual al was wild He escaped trouble troubles in the first inning after walking four pitched balls In the next inning his wildness proved his ling ing ing Once again he started the inning by fay walking Kelly the first batter four our pitched ballsafter getting Harper in the hole picked on ripple and looped a dinky home run into the right field stands It had enough momentum to clear the wall of the lower stand barely inside offs pul line Rawlings flied out and then Mr Snyder hit the second home of the inning a towering fly to left that just dro dropped ped intothe left field I hers rS Exit Mr Harper ester vs er Steals Bambinos Bambino's Stuff I nr the nr-the the opening inning the Yankees had staked Harper to a three run It it was hoped that suchan advantage would steady him It Shawkey relieved Harper Chick Fewster who played left field instead ailing Ruthstole some of Babes Babe's original stuff by cracking out a as Js run in the second inning After Shawkey had singled Fewster hit a ball jail high andinside into theleft field bleachers Like thehome runs nider and E. it was rather a flukey drive the ball going into the the- tt left field bleachers It was hoped that these two runs would be a big gh margin for Shawkey He worked nicely in the third and seemed to plenty of stuff but four hits an error and a steal gave the Giants four four- land and land the lead which was held to the end key rey Homers Start Coming In The he sixth game verified byopinion that flukehome runs would play a a- In a- In a- nhnh In In theseries All three home runs were due to the short playing field eusel's leusel's hit would have probably been a double on the ordinary park fe the hits of Snyder and Fewster would in all probability been outs hereliere was any break in yesterdaysyesterday's game itwas two lucky bounds on on- ss 5 shit hit by Kelly He should have been an easy out each time but a false id cr gave him a hit on each occasion Those two hits drove in the last runs uns of the game and those two runs meant a great deal to the chances he Giants It will be Mays versus Toney in jn the seventh game and Ifor I Ifor I- forfor Mays to win JAH TAH CAPTURE FIRST CONFERENCE GRIDIRON STRUGGLE Captai LouieLoule Falck Plays Stellar Game Against Cowpunchers chers Wyoming Star Ousted From Game for Roughing Captain Falck Ft Fitzke i ke Boots One Over Goal for Cowboys Cowboys' Only Score of Game Farmers Are Superior LOGAN OGAN Oct 12 Coach Coach Jim Corbetts Corbett's Wyoming W-oming Cow Cowpunchers Cowpunchers pun there had lead their laurel laurels lowered yesterday afternoon here on Ada Adams Adams Adams'Adams- fieldfield when the Utah smashed across the Cowboys Cowboys' goat goal 1 lii no for two touchdowns and consequently won 14 to 3 It was the first conference battle for forthe the A and they repelled the invaders before bore one 01 of 01 the Ine largest crowds that I 1 ever attended a football contest In the Cache valle valley metropolis COWBOYS SCORE FIRST The Cowboys scored first In the I quarter after Hansen had fumbled fum tum- fumbled tum- bledbled a punt on his own on yard forty line Wyoming recovered and Fitzke booted over a drop kick Two other times In the game the visitors threatened the Aggie line but both times the Aggie defense de- de defense de de- rense held and repelled the attack GO AHEAD The Aggles along on theshort end of the score until the second period pe period pe- pe when line plungesby Falck Hansen Hansen Han Hansen and ButchDutch Knowles carried the the- oval the- oval the- ovaloval over for tor thetho first touchdown Captain Captain Captain Cap Cap- tainFalck showed supreme football strat- strat strategy stra- ten esy en again In the third period when titter sifter working the ballban by line Une plunges to within thirty yards ards of ot the line he signaled for Cor a spread formation and ripped ot off end for twenty twenty tour four yards ards and the second touchdown Captain Louie Falck quarterback of ot the Farmers made another stride yesterday yesterday yes yeses- terday es to defend his position as all conference conference con con- team ference successfully quarterback i a amo almost mo bi by brAW brilliantly piloting li a and his gaining ground consistentlythrough the the- line the- line the- lineline and aroun around the ends Wyoming apprised apprised apprised ap ap- of ot Falck's ability to carry the ball tried desperately to put the quarterback out of ot the game In the first quarter and anel as a penalty er star tackle was Vias thrown out of ot the game for tor roughing Butch Dutch Knowles Knowle fullback of ot the Aggles Ag Ag- gies and Chick Hart end both played sensational ball and covered themselves I with glory glor The Aggles were cheated out of ot a a touchdown In In the last few tc minutes of play ay wh when en Referee fe Prince blew mew uw I his IU I whistle before the play was deadFalckFaick punted over the Wyoming goal lineand dart felltell on the ball but Prince blew his whistle before the play was com coni- complete complete pleto and It was ruled a touchdown The lineup and and summary I Wyo Wo o. 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3 U. Aggles 14 Ile Hegewald ewald le le Woodside Ne Neffs It It Maughan Tucker lg Harris Highleyman I M. Hansen Alers rg rg rt rt Croft Thompson re re Hart Wilson c. Falck c. iY Madden ih alii Hansen Erb FI Fitzke Fitzke fb tb Knowles Know les Substitutions Wyoming Rodin for tor Rodin for Highleyman Jensen for tor Rodin Smith for tor Wilson Utah niter Aggles-niter for tor Catre Caffey for Cor P.

Hansen Scoring Wyoming Drop Wyoming Drop kick Fitzke Utah Touchdown Aggles Touchdown P. Hansen Score by periods Wyoming 3 3 0 0 O. 0 0 30 3 Utah Aggles 0 0 7 7 0 o-a 14 Officials Referee Officials Referee Colonel Prince West ump umpire re Warner Utah head linesman Dyche Colorado timer McDonald cDonald Utah Aggles Time of ot periods 15 15 minutes each HES HE'S A HERO 1 I I- I I 4 II I the ro Slicing Emil Irish who in a des- i des- des- erate des des- outfielder is i nt brother a a- with his i rate erate te race outfielder for the fam family ank in the worlds world's series While home home- no record of stealing the ob has ball wonderful playing some no nd just about Irish 1 the field yesterday when he ned ed things up of run one home ked out a racked four hit in the present illy le for the world title I. I IE RAY TO TRY I RECORD TODAY IFOR On ont Oc Oct 12 The 1 The attempt the worlds world's oIe Ray to lower of Chicago Tole Ray postponed postpone run was the one mile re for i I oday because of rain AT FAIR FAIRI I WILL WIL BE REBUILT at the state THe he buildings destroyed will be 1 re re- re fire yesterday Jn in the improvements ac- ac Jt with additional made by Bent announcement ing to an of or the le fair ll IY Horne Home manager will action ot of the new adjUstments structureS arearc as soon a as companies 1 with the He insurance lEOPARDS Will ILL TACKlE DAVIS DAVI Special Train Leaves Bamberger Bamberger Bamberger Bam- Bam berger Depot at 1 30 The East High football squad will journey journey journey jour journey to Kaysville tomorrow to take on the Davis Davis eleven In their annual football game of the year A special train forthe East Cast students will leave the Damberger depot at 1 30 30 The game same will start promptly at 3 30 30 Coach Romney will try tryout out a II new scheme In the game with the BrownDrown and Gold Eleven leven Due to the fact that so many players player play player ers eri havellave received minor injuries Coach Romney was vas forced to form two back backfields backfields back- fieldsfields one light and the other being com being composed compose com compose posed of heavyweights Coach Anderson of the Davis eleven has has- aa fast fat and heavy team and Is expected to defeat the Leopards by a large score The BrownDrown and Gold team defeated the eleven from Tooele last Friday 27 to 6 Captain LoveLovo has been on the sick list 1st latel lately but has recovered sufficiently to take tae part Inthe in- the In In- thethe game with the Leopards The return of Love brightens the Davis chances considerably considerably con con- r. In the last game with Granite High Rat Roberts Jim Darmer and Rube Rub Romney received receive I Injuries that willwin steep keep them on the tile bench for the next few games Romney halfback has and shifted hits hs dD Bevo Captain Beers Babe sa calling Meyer signals sig sig- I to nals Chub Smith thetile find ofthe season from Injuries received In ha has recovered scrimmage and willwilt be seen for the first time In a a.

league game The lineup East High Davis 11 High Adams Aoam Burrows Jump Catrow IB Ig Holbrook Ryan rg lIson Gillespie It Robinson Van Cott rt II H. Linford Ie le Harvey Deatle re Woolley gb c. leyer F. R. Meyers Darner F.

rb smith fb Love ove GRAIN INSPECTION ARRANGED in the state where all counties In Tn farmers farmers farm farm- inspectors there are crops pests by- the by by- the Inspected their grain ers can have fee beIng the inspector a sampling nominal The state charged for tor the ii Heber C. Webb bb crops crop distributed pests the grain samplers to has Inspectors sO that application application ththe tion county count made to them will brIng about the inspection I This Father and Son Move I A h. tt Ted Nesserleftand his son eon Charles right and a group the Nesser brothers brothers' ready for or action Ohio Oct 12 When 12 When COLUMBUS the father and son movement Inthe in in- the in- thethe Nesser family here gets under underway underway way bee bee lieve lieve us us theres there's AC ACTION For the father Ted Nesser is the pound center of the Panhandles professional football team And the son Charley Nesser plays in the backfield backfield back backfield of the same team Ted is 41 41 Charley 19 Ted NesserNasser is one of six football playing brothers All are members of the Panhandles and the Akron pros Brothers played against brothers re recently recently recently re- re when the teams met at Akron A Al Nesser ee the youngest of the brothers broth broth- I rg oen brothers brothers- on er ers ers is I is an Akron end Nesser on the Panhandles are Fred halfback halfback half halfback John quarterback Phil PhU lineman and Frank the star of the team who plays full Charleys Charley's father Ted and his uncle John of the Panhandles opposed some sonic of the est strongest teams of the collegiate I history fifteen years back 1 I In 1905 the two played with the old i Massillon Tigers who defeated the Carlisle Indians 8 to 4 at Cleveland playing playing- in six inches of or snow In 1906 Ted and his brother were with the same team when it defeated Chicago university 9 to 3 They played their first football with I the old od Panhandles org among the of theth railroad shops st ti at Dennison Ohio 1 was back in 1901 I I- John john John Nesser the oldest brother is 45 45 but still plays football He lie seldom plays the entire game howver I SIDELIGHTS ON CLASSIC Continued from page 2 cislon The original injury was suffered suffered suffered suf suf- in the New Cleveland-New York sese- se ries The woun wound was torn open twice in the tho games of Sunday and Monday and the arm is badly swollen Sprained left knee suffered in midsummer midsummer midsummer mid midsummer has never had enough rest to regain strength Pulled tendon or charley Morse orse in right leg torn loose again Monday when he scored from first on R. Meu- Meu sels sel's two two-bagger Meu-I Meu Sprained wrist caused by falling on his arm when sliding bases Strawberry or open sore on hip caused by sliding bases and constantly constant constantly reopened Ruth says that he could stand the I pain and would play had not the physicians physicians physicians phy phy- warned that constant aggravation aggrava- tiontion would spread the infection I in his arm and make another and more se serious serious serious se- se rious operation necessary I FANS LINE UP Fourardent fans who were taking I no chances of missing today's worlds world's series contest lined up at the Polo Grounds boxoffice at midnight and I remained unshaken through the thunderstorm thunderstorm thunderstorm thun thun- I and showers which descended descend descended shortly after dawn I The began to rally in earnest after the downpour Two of the early comers were young women The holiday was expected to result Ina in in- a in- aa new attendance record WOE Umpire officiating be behind behind behind be- be hind the plate was the target for verbal from the dugouts where someof his decisions on balls andstrikes ap apparently apparently apparently ap- ap failed to give satisfaction The remarks from the Giant bench apparently ap apparently apparently ap- ap were more pointed and during during dur during the Yankees Yankees' fifth inning Mo Mo- I stepped over and ordered Catcher Earl romrem the fleW Again in the Giants' Giants halfof the seventh sev sev- seventh banished Hans Lobert of the Giants in similar circumstances Smith already has drawn a fine of from Commissioner Landis for- an for for- an for- anan infraction of the rules on the field last week The largest economic waste in industry industry indus indus- I try is 13 the waste in the human element It can be conserved and is worth con con- coji- coji serving DERN TO DEFEND DErENO I CROWN TONIGHT Middleweight Championship Hangs in Balance The middleweight wrestling I championship championship champion champion- oe oe- ship hh hangs a gl In the Balance tonight I when Ira Dern rn titleholder ld and gK Kalil Pasha Tasha he step step- onon the mat and the songgong sends them off off- In off- In I In a finish contest best two In three falls I If It Dern can throw the Terrible Turk he will gain a big reputation In Turkey became because be- lau be be- I lau causecame the people there are confident that there Is not a man man In America who can throw their middleweight champion TheTho I Turk Just as confident of ot winning the match as his native countrymen and i I frontfrom what he says a he is going In to wipe up the mat with It Dern ea and do nl It In a hurry I I- I Now Dern has an entirely different opinion of the outcomeof the match and na says a that I fe fet It mt sO he Is going to finish at least the coming champion season as the middleweight Both wrestlers weighed In In this afternoon I accordingto their agreement with Harry heagren and they were also als given their instructions In Instructions In- In by Referee Will Thornton ThisTilts will eliminate me The delays ft and win WI arguments li hA u. uw a at the the- li 1 ringside contest con by catch as catch can wrestling rules with 1 I the strangle hold barred although DernBern says Bays he would be willing to take a chance I with all holds allowed Manager of ot the Turk Turl announced I today that helie would match BobbleDobbie Roscoe against any pound man In the world I for tor a 1000 side bet and the gate gale receipts I Jack Reynolds who claims the welterweight welterweight welter welterweight championship preferred Roscoe I will meet Royal Van Dusen tonight In a I time limit match The friends of or Van VanDusen Van- DusenDusen Dusen- believe that the lh lal al boy will be be- able be- able I able abl to hol holdbold his own with the visitor and if he does Vans Van's stock will go up a few notches BillDill risterFister proposes proposE'S to end the wrestling career of PaulTaul Schnapps by winning In a hurry Ed Ed Shell and Abe Kaplan are 1 events slated for one of the other feature The curtain will go up at 8 30 p.

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