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THE MtRIOX DAILY STAR, MOMUr, OCTOP.E!t 15. 192 VXCJi I wo. STENGEL'S SECOND HOMER PUTS HIM WTTTT IMMORTALS" EtTS MIS lo ran for Jil! 'one, inside. Pall wide. Ball three, inside.

Ball f'mr, low. Butii walked, forcint' ia fie Lang, the other ruBBers advdneir.r a bae. Nehf was tales ojt the boi i at this Juncture, and Kan was n' HUES TUMI SEES Ruth provided something of a version during lb practice period by posing for a photograph with biscuit In hi mouth while a pair attractive ladle gazed at him iu tbej role of envying him his recast. Fifteen minutes before imc time; Huggin -ri( cut Pennock to warm-op and McGraw ordered Nehf to lim-i DDI HI! McCraw Doesn't Need Us. in to pit(h.

Ityaa tsv pitching for th5 Giants. we sent ir. to ran fr Euh. Pagan op. ftai; one, to.

inside. tbreo, Ball f-, jr. low. Oagai walked, for in the othe- Tailor Shops. mi torn K9 1 MED3URY DESCRIBES FIFTH SERIES CM Win Today's Came by Score of Six to' Four.

CAME IS THROWN AWAY IN EIGHTH When Three Bases on Balis, Three Hits and Error Net Five Runs for Yanks. runner advancing. 1. ifn up. Strike one railed.

tip two. Bi'i one, high. wide, three, anR Ruth fanned. Jece; up. Strike or," llniaes arM Johnson seore i and rmgaa cor Me-isel reaeh-j ed third.

Meu.e! to renter I I and Cunningham threw wl'dly ti third In an effort In r-' Dtiran there. (in the error. Duran went home and M'tie! took third, Pipp p- RtriVe ber op. Bad Sam Jones alo armid ui for th Yankefs and 11'irgms delay i his announcement as to choice oi a pitcher until the l't minute. Oiay, National league, at j.iate; Nalllq, American league, first le; Hart, National ifcariio, second ia; Evans, American league, third base.

IJni'-l Vuiiki Witi, Hugwi, 3b; riu'h, rf. It. Meusel, If; Plpp, lb; Ward, 2b; Bchaug, K. Scott, as; Fennuek. p.

Gladig Bancroft, Groh, Sb; Fmch, 2b; Young, rf; E. Meusel, If; Cunningham, rf; Kelly, lb; Snyder, Nehf, p. Suggests That Ciant Instail Telephone To Give Signals to Pitchers one, railed. Bail one Plpp BYIOHX P. MEDBl ltY New Y'ork.

Oct. 15. While feams. K. If.

Yank 100000080 It 0 Want 1001 1 100 0 i I XX taiiorshops in Manhattan wr-e yesterday. Miller Huggins prora the Giants that it was very 'stt get cleaning done on Sundiy rolo Grounds. New Yotk, Oct. 15. Coming from behind In the eight1! Yankees Wilt up.

Strike one, Inning with a rally iuaprmg a lo railed. Kail one, wide. Hall two. Before the game was o-er, nut. risen lo Fiv runs; three one error; one left.

Giant" Jones wi ent In to pea for the Yankees nd Hulnes went to eentertleld in piat-e of Witt. Frlsch tip Bail one. wide. R-l11 two, wide. Slr ke one, rallrI.

Foul, strike two. Foul. Frlreh on'. Ward to Plpp Hi). Ball one, inside.

Ball low. Strike one. called. Y'oung singled over second. E.

Meusel up. Bob MeajJ. Molihfl, who drove in three runs la the eighth. Strike two, railed. Groh nut on a fly to Meurcl.

No rur; i.o bits, no erreMl MM hnart il.c-I wide. Foul tip, strlko two. Witt Yankees had brushed eight rut 1 1 of McGraw's clothes. Yankee brought the first American lout on a fly to Groh. Dujan up.

Of course the Giant filrlkn one, called. Ball one, In eidu. Hall two. Foul, utrike two. better than on Saturday.

Thsy used up four pitchers, but Mrs- left. I'onHli Inning. times it looked like tbey wouM kt to borrow one from the swung. Young out. Yankees Dugan up.

Dugan out) Strike one. McGraw gives so many sir-. on a fly to Frlsch. The Giants' second forced at second on Mouse)' ground jt4 -XT i Jty. from the dugout that any tv.

irier Ward lo Scott. Stengel was sent nanetnan eiectrnieo electrified tho works for the Giants has io have to bat fir Stengel tin. with a thrilling catch near the right ball bearing neck. league world's title to New York by beating the Giants In the- silb and final game of the world' series this afternoon. The tcore was to four.

The Ynk fought an only true fighting man can when backed flush against the time-honored wall, rising high on a wave of live run iii the eighth Inning, Just when defeat at'the hands of Art Nehf and th Giant In general deemed Nehf only roi.de two mistakes during the game and his blowup in the eighth and the fact that he hadn't allowed a hit for tlx Inning waa the second of tbem. ft- let foul line buck of first Ruth up. Ball one. wide. Strike What they should do Is to icstaii railed.

Ball two. low. Foul, strike two. Ball three, wide. Ball four, In side.

Until walked. The fans booed Foul. Dugan out. Frkch to Kelly. Ruth up.

Strike one, callud. Ball one, wide. Hall two, wide. Foul tip. utrike two.

Hulh protested to Empire O'Pay that Snyder was tipping bis bat, Huggins, Ruth and O'liay argued about It. Hall three, high. Ruth hit a home run Into upper right Held stand, ft. Meusel up. Ball one, wide.

Utrike one, swung. Ball two, wide, Foul, strike Foul Into upper left field bleachers. Ball three, low. Inside. Strike, three, called.

Meusel fannod. One run; one bit; no errors; none left. (itsnts Bancroft up. Strike sue, culled. Strike two, swung.

Ball one, low. Foul Into third base stands. Bancroft out on a fly to Witt. Groh up Ball (iqe, wide. Ball two, high, wide.

-Ball three, Inside, Strike one, called. Btrlke two, called. Groh singled to left. Frlsclt up. Foul, utrike Ball one, wid.

Stengel out on a foul to Dugan. -iNo runs; one bit; no errors; one left. Yattke Stenpnl went to center-field for the Giants. Ward up. Ball one, low.

Ball two, low. Ball three, low. wide. Strike one, called. Strike two.

called. Ward out. Bancroft to Kelly. Schang up. The game was delayed a minute whllo trmplre O'Pay and Captain Scott, of the Y'nnkees, straightened out tho place Nehf for not giving tin bambino a rood ball to hit at, R.

Meusel up. Ball one, high. Foul tip. sjrlke two, wide. Meusr! out, Bancroft tit Kelly.

Ruth going to second. Plpp telephone in the pitcher's bos. by Iong Distance. If they did this. McGraw wou'd even have to In town during series.

He could lose his garce long distance. The Y'aukees made all of th runs in four Innings. McGraw kc his only chance was to put i pair smoked glasses on Judge Landis that the judge wonld call the ga: on account of darkness. It is rumored that he is golnf ip. Flpp out.

Bancroft to Kelly. The BY DAVIS WALSH 1 Polo Grounds. New York. 0 t.V 5- Dark, portentlou clouds. In keeping wilb the iltuatlon faring the Giant ihortstop knocked down a line drlee.

No runs; no hlj; no errors; on; Cey Stengel with his trusty willow nd two glimpse of third geme. which he won with hi stick. Above, btengel dying at second when Kelly hit into double play in fifth after Casey had walked. lMuw. Aaron Ward of the ianks out at second in fifth.

Giant, hovered the Polo lift. Giants Frlsch up. Frlsch bent ln thn onlcr for The ground thl altcrnoon a the rival New York club made ready to plsy the sixth and what may be the flmil Yonks had substituted players so Casey Stengel, t7ice discarded as through in the big show and old once for a mere pittance, now ranks among baseball' immortal. When this veteran smacked out his second bom run of the world' cric to win the third game he earned the light to ait alongside J. Franklin Baker, Hank Gowdy and other men.

who have raised havoc and won series games wilh their clubs. But for Stengel's homer in the eventb the game might have seven or eight aeroplanes over the Polo grounds today sprinkling cans so that the custom' will have an opportunity to use th rain checks. AVhile Huggins' men played lis have gone to a scoreless tie or into extra innings. This was the only score of the game. His first homer was In the field.

Thi second he placed into th tand that be might not have to run hi wobblv old leg off. one, down first base line. Frlsch xlugled oft Pennock' shins, Groh mately, they committed a very social error by winning the game MINERS SEEK GOLDEN VEINS stopping at second. Young up. Strlk'j one, called.

Ball one, wide. Ball two. Inside. Halt three, wide, low. Strike fast tho lineup was tnnglcd.

Sctung up. Strike one, called. Schang out, "Frlsch to Kelly. Scott up. Foul tip, strike one.

out, Bancroft to Kelly. No runs; no hits; no errors; none left. Giants--Kelly up. Ball one, Inside. Kelly out on a high fly to Plpp.

Snyder up. Snyder out, Jones to I'lpp. Benllry batted for Ryan. Bently up. Bcntly out, Ward to Plpp.

3X out a bit down flrnt base line. Y'oung up. Ball one, high. Strike one, called. Young out, Ward to lipp, Frisrh going to second.

Meusel tip. Meusel out on a fly to Wilt. Frlsch wa held at seennd. Cunningham up. Frlsch scored on Cunningham's single ngalnst the right field warK Kelly up.

Foul, strike ono. Strike two, swung. Foul tip. Bnll ono, low, wide. Kelly out, Ward to Plpp.

One run; two hits; no errors; one left. ift li Inning. Yankees Ward up, Ball one, low, Inside, Ball two, wide. Strike two, called. Foul Into stands.

Grih FOREST FlflES KILL TIME scored on Young Sdnglo to ren'er. Frlsch was out at third, Witt to l)u- game of the 1923 world' series. The outlook was dark for both the Giants and atmospheric conditions, but Judge Land la, after giving the day a Judicial eye, declined to declare the proceedings void, unless a change for the worse developed. A tor the Giants, John McGraw likewise refused to concede anything In advance, despite the fact, that the Yankees, leading by threa victories to two, need only another thl afternoon to fall heir to their first world' title. John evidently we in favor of dying with hi boots on.

provided ene most die at all. The "on with the dance" decision of Judge Landl came atier an official Inspection of the playing field. gan. Young was hold on first bnae. 1n ineir laim.

McGraw 6hould send them Book of Etiquette. When he sees a photograph eight Y'ankees piling up on the ho plate, he has a right to ask: is wrong this picture?" He will find the answer ln his o-rogue's gallefy. The game rest-day was not monotonous for Ruth and husband, George. When wasn't walked, he was striking After Bentley had been testing Yankee bats for two innings, Graw advertised for him to cor none No runs; no lain; no errors left. one, called.

Ward out, Bancroft to 15. Mousel up. Strike one, swung-Ball one, Insldo. Fouf'tip, strike two. Ball two, high, wide.

Strike three, swung. Mouael fanned. One run; three hits; no errors; ono left. Second Inning. Yankees up.

Ball one. Others Missing When Flames Hit California Towns. Kelly. Schang up. Schnng out, Frlsch to Kelly, the Giant second baseman making a sensational stop and throw.

Scott tip. Strike one'-nill. MUCH IS wide. Btrlkt ono, called. Strilw the dugout, saying inst two, called.

Plpp out, Nehf to Kel DESTROYED IN FIRE ly, Ward up. Ball one. wida. Ball two, wide. Ward Kingled aitalm.t tho left field 'wall, being held at Votsrar Know That Prcsenc of Big Nucsstj Dots Net Always Indicate Rich Deposit.

Tn a rngced, out-of-the-way on the oceim side of the ranges, In Monterey county. California, gold nuggets have beer, found of such size as to suggest that this was once favorite retreat of the proverbial goose that laid the golden egg. prospectors, however, bare sought to find the veins fjnm wiilrb such masses of gold, loosened by the weather, were washed Itto the ttrenin beds. Their soarch has not been successful, and J. M.

Hill, a United Stntcs geologist of the Department of the Interior, in a report Just published, suggests that the nuggets came from rich superficial pockets In very small veins, nnd that no large and rich dij'slts are likely to be found by deep mining. The coast ranges of California, unlike the Sierra Nevada, are not rich in gold, and the occurrence of these large nuggets Is exceptional and Illustrates the fact, known to many prospectors, that the discovery of few large nuggets does not neres-snrlly Indicate the existence of a rlcb deposit of gold ore nenr the place, would be i Scott thai, moved tnu ",1 ment which Bentley had ocetj but ln a few minutes, the Giant sa' ager decided to sublet it ti Bars, who kept it until the Yankees troi his lease. Joanard was the ae tenant. He borrowed Barnes' Communities Near Los Angeles in Path of Blaze Now Under Control. first by a quick rwurn by Muusel.

Scliang up. FoUl, strike one. Ball ed. Bnll one. wide.

Foul, strike two. Scott out, Frlsch to Kelly. No runs; no bits; no errors; none left. Glnnls Snyder up. Snyder hit.

a home run into the urprr left field bleachers on the first ball pitched. Nehf up, Foul tip, strike one. Ball one. high. Foul tip, strlko two.

Slrlko three, swung. Netif fanned. Bancroft up. Ball one. Inside.

Foul, strlko one, nail two, high. Bancroft out. Scolt to Plpp. Groh up. Foul i-ss4- i one.

high. Ball two, wide, Strikd two, ewitng. Ward out at Second and Schang doubled at first, Nehf to -1 because he didn't want to lug his Bancroft to Kolly. No runs; one hit; no errors; none Yanks, AB. It.

II. O. A. E. Witt, cf 3 0 0 3 1 0 Jiltainos, rf 0 I ft 0 0 0 Pugan, Sb 3 1 0 2 1 0 Ruth, rf 3 11:10 0 R.

Meusel, If, i 0 1 1 0 0 Plpp, lb 4 0 0 13 0 0 Ward, 2b 4 0 1 0 7 0 Schang, 4 11 7 0 0 Scott, ss 4 1 1 1 2 0 Pennock, 2 0 0 0 1 0 Hofmann ft 0 0 0 0 0 Jones, ft 0 0 1 0 JBush. 0 0 0 0 0 0 xxJohnson 0 1 ft 0 0 0 Totals 31 6 5 27 13 0 OlniitK. A. It. 157 11.

0. A. K. Bancroft, ss 4 0 0 1 7 0 Groh, 3h 4 1 1 1 2 ft Frlsch, 2b 4 2 3 1 0 Y'oung, rf 4 0 2 0 0 0 B. Meusel, If.

4 0 1 1 0 0 Cunningham, cf 3 0 1 0 0 1 Stengel, cf. 1 ft 0 0 0 0 Kolly, lb 4 0 0 19 0 0 Snydeiv 4 1 2 4 0 0 Nehf, p. 3 0 0 ft IS 0 Ryan, 0 0 ft 0 0 "Bentley 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 4 10 27 19 1 Batted for Priihork in Sth. furniture along when he wa: sure how long he was going to there. May lsc Mousetraps.

high. tip, strike one. Ball one, Groh ont on a fly'M Ittilh. One run; one hit; no errors left. Giants runnlgliam up Ball one, wide.

Slrlko one, called. Cunningham out on a fly to Witt, Kelly none McGxaw went wild when Kei "ak Snyder. Snyder surprises the faus. today, by making a homer In the fifth. up.

Kelly out on a foul fly which which ho deemed sufficiently secure under foot to permit of tho game being played. Tito turnstiles, how-over, recorded the fact that New York lacked something of tho Judge' natural optimism. Crowd Small at First. Less than 30,000 persons were In the stand nt game time, the all-night rain being a sourco of fluid discouragement to those who might have kept a sleepless eye upon the locked gate from sundown to sunrise, and thereafter. There were barely 10,000 eltlien In 'the stands when the vanguard ot both teams appeared In the offing at the usual hour, 12:30.

The crowd was yie lightest of the series to date. In fact, the only cheer about tho premises was rucllatcd by tho victory-hungry Yankees. With such pitchers as Walts Holt, Sam Jones and Kerb Pennock. to handle the situation through two possible, remaining games. Miller Huggins was thought to be riding a very comfortable seat.

Indeed, and tho odds at game time conformed accordingly. At that hour 2 4 to one was riding on the Yankees with Ginut backers lew, not to ay reluctant. Los Angeles, Oct. 13. Communities north of this city were swept by forest fires that damaged property to the extent of Jl.000,000.

Two lives were lost The fire is now under control. The verified dead; Clarence E. Edwards, Glendale. and Joseph McGahn, Sycamore canyon. The bodies were found iu SycamoVe canyon.

Two others are reported missing at Montrose and are probably dead. Pasadena, one ot the larger cities muffed Ruth' hit. Hereafter, going to Pee that Kelly holds on the ball, even it he has to sew mousetrap Into his glove. In the eight inning, the surer! Schang pulled down after a hard run. Snyder up.

Foul tip, strike one. Strike two, culled. Strike ORIGIN OF HUMANE SOCIETIES three, swung. Snyder fanned. mind of the Giants decided he nee left.

Siyii pining. Yankees Tenuoclt up. SiriUe one. called. Ball one, low.

Strike two, called. Strtka swung. Pennock fanned. Witt up. Ball one.

Inside. Wll.t out, Nehf to Kelly. Dugan up. Strike ono, called. Pugan out, Groh to Kelly.

No runs; no hits; no errors; none left. Glnnls Frlsch up. Foul, strike Whalo Steaks Ceecm Popular. Canned North rncific whale steakl nre the newest delicacy in England. No runs; no lilts; no errors; none According to Records, They Were First Instituted in England About a Century Asa.

France and Italy, and virtually the en- ed eight so he sent O'Ccmiv in to bat for Barnes. O'Connel! ma the round trip from the dugout exactly three minutes. He had left. Third liinlpg. YankeesSrott up.

Scott out numane societies are celebrating the tire pack of last season has been dis posed of, occoniing to word received fact that laws for the protection of Nehf to Kelly. The Giant pitrhcr no his mind to knock a home rv. made a pretty piny on a hunt down third basa line. Pennock up. Strike threatened, w3 saved by 4.000 fir fighters, recruited from city lire departments, county and federal for- estry employes and a legion of volua- teers.

I The area burned over is three miles wide gnd seven long, lying for the most part within the city limits of Glendaie and portions ot the beaut I-j ful mountain settlements of Y'erdugo i woodlands, Y'erdugo park. Y'crdugo knolle, Ea Crescenta. La Canada and Montrose. Witljin these confines are many beautiful homes, some of them one. Boll one, high.

Foul, strike two. Frir-rh hit to deep left for a triple. It was his third hit of the game. Young up. Y'oung out.

Ward to Tlpp, Frlsch being held'on third. K. Mousel up. Ball one, wide. Frlsch scored on Meusel' single to right.

Cun at Taeoma by packers from jobbers In the European confer. Cooked perfectly in the can to a great degree of tenderness, the tinrjd sea-beef Is making friends with epicures wherever introduced. This season's pack will consequently be la heavy one. Packers who have investigated now anticipate a good whale crop. animals have been ln existence for 100 years, la 1S22 an act cf parliament was passed ln Euglnnd which provided for a punishment for, the "ill treatment of cattle," and the act was Introduced by a man named UicharJ Martin, who was called "Humanity Martin" because of his Introduction and support of this law.

Naturally the passage of tho bill brought a gre.it i Ran for Hofmann in Sth. Batted for Witt In Sih. xx Ran for Bush in Sth. Batted for llyan in 9th. Yanks 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 hut fie forgot to tell Joe Bush abe It.

After O'Connell struck out. Graw decided to take him off bench and put him underneath It On guy who had bet on t'' Giants crawled up and down aisles after the game looking dimes that the fans had drorr? Ho wanted to get his money hac's. GERMAN MTLDRET" one, called. Strike two, swung. Ball one, wide.

nail two. wide. Ten. nock out, Nehf to Kelly. Witt up.

Strike ono, called. Strike two. called. Witt out on a fly to Meusel. No runs; no hits; no errors; none left.

Giants Nehf up. Nehf gut a i- However, the old heads-high rpliit of the Meliraw camp encour ningham up. Ball one, low. Sirlke one, called. Cunningham out to TipP unassisted.

Meusel going to second. Kelly up. Strlko one. swung. Strike deal of opposition.

The opponents wanted to know why a man's honesty has saved tho punishment should not be Inflicted i nlia from becoming a politician, for boiling lobsters and eating live FACE STAHVATIC two, swung. Ball one, high. wide. Strlko three, swung. Kelly fanned.

One run; two hits; no errors; one left. Seventh Inning. aged Giant, backers to stick with' the situation to tho last, this feeling I being further supported by the fact! that John hjyj Art Nehf, who abut1 out tho Yankees iu th third game, ready to do his left-handed worst. Appear Late, Tho Giants were dispctcd to dally In their early preparations, most of them coming on the field late. They did not begin batting practice until 12:45, It evidently being their com oysters.

Martin not only passed the i law, but whs the first complainant un- der it. lie found a driver who was Giants 1 0 A 1 1 1 0 fl" fti Thrce-baso hit, Frisch; home runs, Ruth. Snyder; bases on balls, off Noht 3. off Ryan struck out, by Pcnncrk 6, by Nehf 3, by ttynu left on bases. Giants 5, Y'nhks double plays, Nclif to Bancroft to Kelly; hits apportioned, o(T Pennock 9 in 7 Inning, off Jones 1 In 2 innings, off Nehf 4 In 7 1-3 innings, off Ryan 1 In 1 2-3 Innings; umpires, O'Pay at rlate, Nallin.

Hart and Evnns. cheer as ho walked to tlio plate. Foul tip, strike one, Ball one, high, In-eblo. Ball two, low. Foul tip.

strike two. Strike three, swung, Nehf fanned, Bancroft up, Ball one, wide. Ball two. high. Ball three, Rtrllte one, called.

Strike two, called. Bancroft out, THigan to t'ipn. Groh np. Strike one, called. Outsis NEW CONGRESSMAN FAVORS $1.75 WHEAT, SOLDIERS' BONUS Relief Director Says Aid Is Needed.

Yankees Ruth up. Strme ene. merciless')- beating a donkey, the, poor animal was dragged Into court, and very much to the surprise of the called. Foul tip, strike two. Ball one, high.

Ball two. high, inside. Strike aer.io, vici. jj. court room crowd, the driver was More man many face tj than fl! -m'j.

i VJ'J cuuerea in three, swung. Ruth fanned. R. Meu tion ibis winter un sel up. Meusel out.

Groh to Kelly. n-ess tie i mosey and fao: I i rt world aids them with ripp up. Strike one. swung. Strike two.

called. Plpp out, Bancroft to Kelly. I That is the statement is lie at t-. headquarters of the German cetuv relief committee by Hans Grama. found guilty.

Two years after the passage of the act Martin organized the "Society for the Prevention j)f Cruelty to Animals." Queen Yictoria later approved of the organization, and added the word "Royal" to the title, and Americans derive their own Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal from this excellent example. mendable hope that the Impending rain might come to their rescue and give them a sorely-needed respite of twenty-four hours. They even went so tar as to allow Al Sacht, who is by way of being Nick Altrock' partner la crime, to pitch to them In batting practice, Al was once a full-fledged member of the Senators' staff, but laughed No runs; no hits; no errors; none; Botanical Ascent. The ascents'" of Mount Kntahdln by nn American scientist suggested the possibilities of intellectual entertainment and agreeable so- rector of children's feeding crp' Ization. whose principal Is a left.

i Giants Snyder up. Strike one, ing tie youth of tho cruttbiiag to called. Snyder sinsled to Hit Nehf up. Foul tip. strike one.

Foul fpm, bJ. monntBi, Sir pretentious country estates of the wealthy. A score were destroyed. Three firemen were Injured by falling wires ot the Southern California Edison company, which lost hundreds ot poles. Recently laid out realty, subdivisions, were costly prey, improvements being destroyed.

Families who lost their homej camped in canyons and glens, their number augmented by those who fled through fear of the fames when their homes appeared doomed. Pasadena and Flint Bridge, where millionaire country homes predominate, were saved by Sycamore canyon, the fire fighters stopping the conflagration when it reichfj this natural barrier. An Alabama Morning. YYho is It that does not love to hear the song bird in the cool, shady clump and hjfar the shrill call of the chanticleer In a neighbor yard, the clatter of the hoe cn.the hillside and a darky's sor.g in the distance, and the command cf gee and haw on every hilltop, and the bleating of the calf down In the meadows? Oh, boy! ss I pass along the sweet honestickle vines by the roadside or wander along the banks of the little creek with beauty and sweetness In the air and wild flowers blooming everywhere. Wouldn't you feel supremely hapry? Just take an early morning walk about two miles out and see If you dont come ln contact with some of the things mentioned above, Louisville Headlight.

man cation. "The commit. ee tlrely out cf funds," said Grass 'There not a penny In its coSm UlOiarfn the committee 8J tip. strike two. Ball one, high.

In No mountain that rise to a height of several thousand feet above the neigh. st.ci frnm Amerira by Hoover, relief administrate of Cf Quakers and by Americans Sure cf His She Is a young widow in the early thirties, who rccenliy married one of Indianapolis' popular bachelors. And to his annoyance she often talks ot her past husbands. The etl'er evening they were at a dinner when she turned to the guest cf honor. "Are ynn mar.

rledr The guest of honor mr.de a negn. side. Ball two, low. Strike, three, called. Nehf fanned.

Bancroft tip. Ball one, wide. Foul tip. strike one. Bancroft out, Pennock to Ward to Plpp, Snyder going to second.

Pennock deflected a hard drive off Bancroft's bat into Ward's mitt. Groh up Ball one. high. Foul, strike one. Strike two, ml'cd.

Groh out, Scott to Tirp man descent. This winter the condiios boring country fails to exhibit a most Interesting variety in the succession of the kinds of plants and trees that the climber finds covering It as he ascend. And not only thp person having some knowledge of botany enjoys Thi rapid change nf surroundings, but a similar pleasure Is in store for the geologist, who sometimes finds that a of bound to become despe a catastrophic drop in the vai: mark ha brought large se the psop'e to the edge of five reply. "And haven't you ever been fnc I and has cut eff possible himself right Into a minor league Job without undue lo'is of tim. The field was cut up considerably by the early efforts of tho Giants, the soft loam of the infield being torn up by the players' spikes, particularly In the muddy spots.

Huggins sent Ben Shields, a left bander, out to pitch to the hitters, with an Idea of getting them accustomed to Nehf's style. The Yanks manager also declared that Herb Pennock was hi pitching choice for this afternoon, although official announcement to that effect was withheld until the last moment. Ilabe Hits Well. Babe Ruth cracked a couple up against the right field barrier, the first time out In the batting practice and his second appearance, this time against Roettger, lifted orro Into tho upper tier-of the rlgh field (Jtand. to that extent.

No runs; one hit; no error. left. Eighth liming. Yankees Ward up. Ward i mountain Is like a prepared section of I a rart of the earth's crust; for the tomologlst.

who discover different In It sometime? happen that situation I better than the or.g came the second question. Again the guest of honor shook her head. "Oh," the guest boa-ted nirily, "I've had three. He Is my third." "Yes. and you last, my dear," the husband snapped.

"You might Just as well know now is at any time that my name is going to be on jour tombstone." Indianapolis News. sects at the top from those that Inhabit the lower slopes; for the ornithologist, who finds that birds have preferences as to elevation, and In fact for nil students of nature. Washington Str. on a fly to Kelly. Schang up.

Schang singled to left. Scott up, Scott singled to right, Schang going to third. Hofmann batted for Teunock. Hofmann up. Ball one, Ball two, wide.

Ball three, low. Ball four, wide, Hofmann walked, fining the bases. Bush was put in to bit for Witt. Haines was sent in Hon. Sara Hill Sam B.

Hill, Democratic candU date who was recently elected toi congress at a special election in a. Republican district in the state of Washington, favors a $1.75 govern-i ment guarantee on wheat He also: favors a soldiers' bonus and repeal! of the Esch-Cuniinins act. 5s PEM-E-A-GAY Means hope for folk wl'" CONSTIPATION your Ougflst about tW "ll rocn vts'bH liiativfc a. bos. Frank Frlsch.

Frlsch, the Giant recond baseman, who has batted consistently'throngh-out the series. As a rule a ms; who is not afraid to stand up for his rights Imagines that be has a right to anything he wants. This country has over 2,000 fatal mine accidents year and the I'nUed Kingdom one-half that number. Xever tell a girl that her face looks like a picture; she'll think you think she painted the portrait her-ell. 1.

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Years Available:
1877-2024