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PAGE NINtf LEFT EARFUL Th. fr,,hma" writ.th to hi dads "I'm pr.ud at proud can be, And when tall you whafe occurred You'll aura ba proud of ma. THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN. MONDAY HORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1920 i i i n 0 TTTT T H ll RIGHT EARFUL Latent News From the . Sporting World1 :a:::L ll, Becauao I am so big!" n in i iieipnn innnr nn 1 1 i r- n I r r" . : . , - , 1 , . , - , i mum i UO THRILLS FOR GPnnrnnmn nam! ouuncDuanu rmya, KMMNtnb baUL UHfiutlt TB SOUTHWESTERN BALL CLUBS Sensational Fielding 1 Continued from Page One) Cleveland's one-sided victory In tha Huh g.m of the world series yes terday has mwd them favorites to win tho hlshewt baseball honor from their National leasun rivals. The Rume was filled with many feature and the big crowd which watched Its reenaetment on the electric scoreboard at the Co lumbia theater stayed until tho last man win out. The sixth gum of the series will be pUyed on tha bla; boar. I today, starting at 12 o'clock noon. The mt4natromnt haa decided to reduce- prices for the remainder of tha aeries, admitting fRdult fans for tha same price charged children. Walter Mills, recruit southpaw. I scheduled to do the hurllnir for Speak er's crowd today and will be opened by Hherrod Smith, who pitched such excellent ball aaainst the Indiana In the third game of the series. He gave them but three widely scattered hits and tha only run scored against him was the result of an error. Today'a game should develop Into a real battle between two of the best southpaws now pitching big league baseball. Mails worked beautifully In the 2-3 Innings of tho third game, allow-In but three hits and no run. lie went In after Caldwell had been found for two runs In the Opening lnnln and had the l)ndier nt his mercy until he was JvrkeJ to make room for a pinch hitter. Doors to the Columbia theater will open at ll:3it o'clock this mornir.. at which hour wire connections will be established with the playing field. Tho game starts nt 12 o'clock, but is gen erally from fiae to six minutes late, giving Tans working' week il.iys a littlo leeway to gt to tha game during their noon hour. Coppar Laague Standing 1 Won Lout Ict. i'.ay 6 1 .'-' Superior 3 4 Globe 3 & .HIS Miami 3 5 .373 The Hay Minera fastened their grip on the Copper league pennant by de feating Miami at Hay yesterday aft ernoon by tha one sided score of 10 t- 1. Score: R. II. K. Miami 001) 001 000 1 5 4 Hay 102 007 00 10 10 1 liatterles: McOowan. Qulnn and Jenkins; Davis and Tonneman. Struck out By Oowan. ft: Qulnn. 2: Davis. I R. Rases on balls Off Davis. 3; off McGowan. 6. Hit by pitcher Tonne- man bv McGowan. Two base hits Client. Davis. Sacrifice hits Wychon, Yoi'ng. Stolen bases Ouest, Wychob, BeaumlUer, 2. Wild pitch McGowan. r .1 i on errors Ray, 1. Home run lUroMi. Mlamo. Globe defeatel Superior at Clone yesterday afterroon by the score of 4 to 3. Tha Ray Mini-rs have issued a chal lenge to play any team In the state during state ft lr week, the game to be played In this city and the win ning team to tike the entire gate re ceipts, or any way the opposing team wants the gate split. Ray has one of the fastest semi-pro baseball teams in the southwest and their appearance, in this city would give local. tan an opportunity to give them the doutle "0." "The new Phoe nix team, now leing organised, would1, be a pood ag-tregation to send against the Ray club in the event the fair week series is arranged. Any team desiring to accept Ray a challenge car get in communication with the Ray team through the sport ing editor of the Republiemn. GLEflLE DEFEATS IS1IIBESTG1E OF BASEBALL YEAR MrCSA. Oct?; 10 All that was ex ported of Glendale and then aome was exhibited by the northslders on their visit to Mesa this afterroon and they went home with the long end of an 8 to 7 score. It was a fast Interesting game watched by probably th smallest crowd of tha year In Mesa, due to counter attractions. Mesa's defeat wan due in most re- specta to tha lack of a pitching staff. Lush, the regular moundsman was in the outfield with sore arm. but even then managed to heave one In from the gardens over the catchers head at one stage of the game. Peterson, another portsider operated in the box for Mesa and went well until the sixth Inning when two runs came in. on h!m. The eighth was the victory loser though, for Glendale camped on his trail for more than half a doen hits and five runs, totaling their scoie at the win ning 8. Kllis replaced Teterson in the ninth and got away successfully. Mays In the box for Glendale got off to a bad start. Two runs oft of him i!t the first and three Jn the third in ning were garnered before he settled down to pitching ball. The home boys hit him occasionally after that and in the fourth for two runs but got no further. The outstanding feature of the game was Wheeler, Mesa's new catcher. In five trips to the ball he got as many hits and three times ho scored. Be hind the bat ho looked JJst aa good as he did wielding the club. Glendale ha a quartet of hittera. Westfall. Tribil. Fagg and Hudson, all of whom hit for three binglea each. Score: R. H. E. Mesa 230 200 0004 14 5 Glendale 001 002 0001 J4 4 Batteries: Teterson. Ellis and Wheeler; Mays and Westfall. unpleasant fcr Coumbe to make Man ager Kelley eend Cirinncr to his relief. More than 15.000 caw the contes-. Both teamn left tonight for St. Paul where the se.-les will be continued rext Wednesday. Score: R. T. E. Raltimore 000 000 0044 12 4 St. Paul 020 202 020 . 1 1 Batteries: Brank. Groves and Styles; Coumbev.Grinner and Htu-grave. o SAILOR DUNN WILt BOX JACK DALY IT Expert Plumbin6 Call Us i - "An ounce of preven- tion is worth'a pound of cure," is an old saying that applies to life in many ways. Particular ly does it apply to plumbing. By prevent ing a leak you may save considerable damage. If you are in need of expert plumbing ser vice, repair or other wise, we're well pre pared to handle your business. Ours i3 a ser vice of experts only at prices that are truly reasonable. L. W. GREER Plumbing 443 W. Washington Heating Phone 1288 PRESCOTTOCT FLORENCE REGULARS BEAT PIB TEAM Th Floienoc Regulars defeated tho state prl30n team In an exiciting base bail game at Florence yesterd.y after noon. Bo h sides scored two runs in the sixth nning and the tie held nntil the last half of the ninth when Flor ence stagid a strategic play and one man down, a sacrifice hit and a hunt forced the winning run across the pan. A good el led crowd watched the athletes vork. Score: FLORENCE PRISON TEAM AB. R. H.FO. A.E Chappe, b 3 0 2 2 0 3 Kosas, i 5 1 2 3 3 2 Victor, lb 4 0 o 7 2 0 Woods, .s 4 0 0 3 10 0 Harris. :ib 4 0 0 0 1 1 Wonders, p 4 0 2 9 2 0 Harriscr. .t i 0 1 ? 1 0 Dick mscr. If 4 0 1 0 0 Fields, -f 1 0 0 Weil, 21 2 0 0 1 0 0 Total 3S 2 8 2C 19 6 unable to score one solitary man until the final inning, and then only due to the antics caused by a ball hit by Ko et hy. Wheat opened the final session With a single along the first base line just out of reach of Johnston. Myers tsiapjed another into center and then Konetchy punched the ball with what appeared to be an unusual amount of cut. The ball hopped and tigxagsed to ward Johnston in auch a manner that the latter could not get full in front of it. Finally the ball made an effort to pass the Indian first baseman, which would have done credit to an insane siulrrel. Johnson threw up his hand and the ball struck his wrist and, run ning up his arm, leaped from his shoul der into right field and Wheat came home with the run wlucn saved Brook lyn from a ahutout. Weird Ending of Game. Jt was a weira enair.g to what was undoubtedly the strangest and most sensational contest ever staged during a world series. The attendance ex ceeded any previous gatherings of fans during ,the present series, being off! cially announced as 28,684. The gate receipts were 182,059. Long before the game started every seat in the reserved stands and bleach ers were occupied, while every point of vantage overlooking the park from out side was crowded. The pitching Indicated that Bagby's superior control and ability to keep the Brooklyn batters hitting- the ball In the air was the big factor in the Cleveland hurler's success, for In other respects there was little tc choose between the work of the opposing boxmen, Bagby threw the ball 129 limes, white Grimes and Mitchell sent It plateward 128 times. Rag by allowed 13 hits and the Brooklyn pitchers 12, but the latter threw 52 balls to Bagby's 35. Eleven of Brooklyn's outs were grounders. while eight were flies. Bagby threw 27 trlkes. 9 foul strikes and 5 fouls for for the Brooklyn pair. Six Cleveland ers went out on flies and 15 more on grounders. Grimes' record vat 28 balls. 16 strikes, 7 foul strikes. 4 fouls, 2 bat ters out on flies and 1 on rolllers and 9 hits in 3 1-8 innings. Mitchell, in 4 2-3 innings threw !4 called balls, 13 strikes, 2 foul strikes, l.foul, retired four men on flies and grounded out. He allowed three hits SoxAcore: BROOKLYN AB. R. H.PO.A.E. Olson, fs 4 0 2 3 5 0 S'leehan. 3 0 1 3 01 Gr?r:ih. rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 vVheat If 4 Myers, cf 4 were given to the newspapers as rap idly as transcripts could be made. At this meeting there developed the vis ible evidence that the tscnatorial rins of the reactionary forces had perfected their partisan conspiracy, that they had no desire to understand the cov enant, and that they purposed to be cloud and confuse the public mind. Their attitude was one of evident and implacable hostility. "Previous to this development the president had appeared In person be fore the senate and had discussed tho treaty in submitting it something that no other president has done in more than 100 years " o I i m NOTE TO BU SOVIETS LAUNCH SUB FLOr.EKCE REGULARS-- AB.R.H.PC. Cluff, ts a Denny, lb 5 (Special to Tha Republican) PKESCOTT. Oct. 10 Under the aua- plces of tha American Legion, during the Northern Arizona State fair, to be held at Prescott, October 14, 13 and 16, one of the finest programs of boxing ever offered In Arizona, will be- held at the Elks theater In Prescott. on Thursday, the opening night of the lair. It Is expected that fans in numbers wlil be In Prescott from Phoenix, Je rome and all of northern Arizona, The program in its entirety will have 32 rounds of boxing. The main event will be. staged be tween Sailor Dunn of Jerome and Bat- tllpg Jack Daley of Phoenix. This will be a ten-round bout. Kid Crawford of Phoenix will meet Tall Johnson of Prescott in alx rounds. A battle royal and an exhibition be tween the Lew is Twins of Phoenix will le on theprogram. In addition to the main events, there will be three pre liminaries of four rounds each. o Hayes. If Krigba im, Diehl, c . Bush, lb . Moody Sb Scotty rf Herilmr, p cf Riggs, rf 1 Totuls 39 o 2 8 0 3 - i 11 1 0 5 0 E. 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Konetchy, lb Kilduff. 2b Miller, c .. Krueger. c firlmes. p . Mitchell, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 14 5 HOW THEY STAND. Pacific Coast League. Won. Ist Pet. Vernin 10. 84 .."116 Los Angeles 102 S9 .5S4 Seattle 9T 81 .522 San Francisco 99 53 .516 Salt Lake 91 0 .:,05 Oakand 94 .490 Portland "9 97 .449 I Sacramento 83 103 .133 Totals 34 1 13 24 12 1 CLEVELAND AB. R. H.PO.A.E. Jamieson. If 4 1 Graney, If 1 LONDON. Oct. 10. Earl Curzon points out thit he previously sent a communication regarding a submarine launched in the Black sea in which he said that in view of repeated declara tions of leadi'ig members of the soviet that that government conridered itself in a state 01 war with Great Britain and In view ot the Impossibility in these cfcumstancea of waiting to ascertain whether the titentions of the submarine controllled b ythe soviet government were hostile or not there was no alter native but to Issue orders to British ships to attick the submarine should it be encountered on the high seas. Upon hearing rumors that subma rines of the bolshevik fleet had put to sea in the Baltic, Earl Curzon sent his note of October 2. To It M. Tchitch erin replied that Leonid Krassin, the soviet representative in London, would receive instructions in the matter. Earl Cun:on also demanded compen sation for the widow and son of Charles Frederick Davidson, who H alleged to have been "murdered in cold blood with o charge preferred against him" by; the soviet authorities in January' last. Yesterday Earl Curzon sent ft lengthy reply to M KraFBin'p note of October 6, In which he pointed out that Great Britain, more than any other power, Iras sought to bring about peace be tween soviet Russia and Poland and "has only been called; upon to stand by its treaty engagements to its allies by the b.id faith which characterized the military and diplomatic movements of the soviet authorities." Concerning the use of Danzig for the transmission of munitions. Earl Cur zon asserts this was an obligation im posed upon the alllesby the treaty of Versailles. Should Great Britain give to General W'ranel the kind of as sistance indicated In the Russian reply, he said the position of southern Rus sia would be very different from what it is at jresent. He charges the soviet with trifling with tha questions of the return of British prisoners and with sending troops to Persia in open violation of its promises. Earl Curzon also charges the soviet with having engaged in a military con spracy n wheh t asssted wth the ds patch" of consderable numbers of bol shevlfc troops to operate with the Turk ish nationalist party in Asia Minor; with threatening an invasion of Khor rassan, in Persia, on the Russsian trans-Caspian border; with having created a great organizationin Tash kend for marshaling the forces of cen tral Asia in an attack on Brit'sh terri- tor yand British interests; with having brought about a revolution in Bokhara with the same object and with having maintained envoys in Afghanistan in an attempt to conclude a treaty with tho Amir onenly aimed at inciting a tribal uprising on the Indian frontier. The soviet launched a tornado of pro paganda, intrigue and conspiracy against British power In Asia, the for eign secretary declares, and spent large sums thereon, while Russian represen tatives were enjoying the hospitality of the British government and were en gaged in friendly negotiations in Lon don. This is a situation. Earl Curzon savs. wheh must come to an end the trade negotiations are to be con eluded. o eartily endorsed by the Merchants and Manufacturers' association and its of ficers. All business men have been urged to give tho committee a sym pathetic hearing and co-operate to the end tht.t success may attend the enture. If W1ERGHANTS PLA "SUBURBAN DAY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY NICELY furnished front room, two blocks from business center, on Central Ave. Phone 86G4. 3t NOTICE We will have from 1,500 to 2,000 barrels per month of high gravity refining or artificial gas crude pe troleum available for contract Sep tember 15th. Communicate Ham aker & Co.. 822 Black Bids.. Los Angoles. A "Suburban day," a day set aside by merchats especially for out-of-town patrons, will soon be a regular motHhly occurrence with Phoenix business houses if the proposal oi the Mer chants and Manufacturers' association is accepted. . The suggestion has been mide that one day each month be pet Hside when the citizens and residents of outlying districts and communities could be 1ft -dticed to visit this city for the purpose of shopping. A committee lo formu late plans for such a d:y has bee. named as follows: Ben Rice, Vic Han ny and George W. Mickle. The work of the committee is WATCH , Tally '$ Arena FOR CLEAN SPORTS 0 Wambsganss, 2b S 1 Speaker, cf .""3 2 E. Smith, rt 4 I Gardner. Sb i 0 W. Johnston, lb .... 3 1 Sewell. ss 3 0 O'Neill, c 2 1 Thomas, c 0 0 Bagby. p 4 1 2 0 7 1 0 2 2 3 1 0 1 FIFTEEN THOOS SEE OllE-SIINT NTEB-IEAGOE GAME ' Republican A. P. Leased Wire BALTIMORE. Oct. 10 St. Paul broke into the wki column today when It captured tha fourth game of tha lnter-league series from Baltimore, 8 to 4. Making the most of lapses in the Baltimore defense and bunching its hits, the Saints managed to get more runs than hits while the Orioles could not dent the rubber until the closing found when they made It sufficiently No games scheduled today. At Salt Lake: Vernon-Salt Lake. double-header postponed; wet grounds. At Oakland, morning game: Por-tland 1 5 0 Oakland 16 2 Called in 12 by agreement.) Xallio and Koehler; Kremerand Dor- mim, Mitze. At San Francisco, afternoon: Portland 3 10 1 O ikland 4 9 3 Brooks, Johnson, Poison and Baker; R. Arlett and Mitze. At Los Angeles, first game: Seattle 3 3 1 Ios Angeles 2 6 1 Gardner and Baldwin; Thomas and Iapan. Totals 33 8 12 27 13 3 Score by innings: R. Brooklyn 000 000 001 1 Cleveland 400 310 00 8 Summary: Three-base hits, Kon rthy, V. Smith. Home run.. E. Smith, Bagby. Sacritices, Sheehan. W. John ston. Double plays, Olson to Kilduff to Konetchy. Jamieson to O'Neill. Gardner to Wambsganss to Johnston, Johnston to Srwell to Johnston. Triple play, Wair.bgarirt unassisted. Left on bases Brookl-n 7. Cleveland 6. Basea on balls, off Grimes 1. off Mitchell 3. Hits, off Grimes in 3 1-3 innintrs, off Mitchell 3 in 4 2-3 innings. Struck out, by Bagby 3, by Mitchell 1. Wild pitch, Bagby Passed ball .Miller. Losing pitcher. Grimes. Umpires: Klem at the plate. Con nolly at first, O'Day at second, Dineen at third. Time of game, 1:48. o Taft-Wilson Cablegrams ' Continued from Page One) la a ' waekly magazine. - Telia you just what you should know bout high gr&da listed stocks ami bonds, and how to make a profit on them. Contains nothing loir tho man or woman ' who want to gat rich quick, but ia worth much to thoaa who want to put their earing and inTeit ing on a, mora profitable basis. 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