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Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - October 05, 1920, Madison, Wisconsin. .. FROM----------- A READER'S NOTEBOOK M E D D L IN G IN A F F A IR S C OM PENSATION for industrial accidents is not the goal aimed a t. It is merely the stepping stone to the end sought, which is none other th an prevention of acc id en ts . T he re a l cu re for T H O S E In d u stria l a cc id en t is IN D U S T R IA L p rev en tio n t h r o u g h A C C ID E N T S sa fe ty dev ices an d the proper train ing of em ployers an d em ployed. T h e idea l in d u s tr ia l acc id en t board, w rite s L ou is B a rtle tt , is one w hich "n o t on ly looks to the fu tu re and p re � v e n ts In ju rie s in u n to ld cases, but su b s ti tu te s easily app lied an d c e rta in ru le s o f com pensa tion and a su m � m ary p ro ced u re fo r th e legal re fine� m en ts a n d slow p ro cesses of the c o u rts ." . . . T he ed ito r of The N ation , a New York p ub lica tio n , is co llecting an A m erican com m ission to in v es tig a te alleged E n g lish a tro c itie s in Ire land , an d cab les r e � p o rt th a t B ritish n e w s� papers a re consid erab ly w ro u g h t up over th e plan. H eg ard loss o f one 's view s on th e I r � ish qu estio n , it seems a m eddlesom e a n d foolish th in g for an A m erican com m ission , w ith o u t in v ita tio n o r le � gal standing to a tte m p t to set up an in v e s tig a tin g tr ib u n a l in a fo reign c o u n try . S u p p o se a B ritish com m ission were to com e to th is country to in v es tig a te coal s tr ik e rio ts in W est V irginia or ly n ch in g s in the south or a n t i - J a p a � n ese a g ita tio n on th e Pacific coast. W e w ould prom ptly denounce su ch an in tru s io n into our private affairs as u n w a rra n te d and unwelcome. E n g lish � m en, of course, take th e same view at th e p roposed American in v es tig a tio n in Ire lan d . Such a m ission a s th e one proposed could accom plish n o th in g ex cep t to a ro u se ^intense re sen tm en t a n d would p ro b ab ly , in th e end, fa il to sa tis fy ire lan d , E n g land , A m erica o r anyone else. . * rn T he new ly e lected p re s id en t of M exico is to v is it th e U n ited S ta tes . P re s id e n t O bregon will W E 'R E c ro ss the R io G ran d e to F R IE N D S i�ay h is re sp ec ts to ne igh- A G A IN bors of a s is te r republic , an d in cid en ta lly , to see w trat a IT. 8. A. fa ir is like. Officially it is an n o unced th a t the p re s id e n t v is its th e s ta te fa ir a t D al� las, Tex. R eally , though , he is v is it� ing th e A m erican people, h o p in g th u s to p ro v e to them th a t M exico is p e r � fec tly w illing to let bygones be b y � gones a n d renew frien d ly re la tio n s . . * . T h a t is a c h arm in g season o f th e y ear. those lazy, hazy d ay s th a t com e in late O ctober o r early T H A T N ovem ber, w hich every* IN D IA N body recogn izes os " In - SU M M ER d ian sum m er." J u s t p a s t th e fitful, . p it t in g g u s ts of c losing au tu m n , and Ju s t before w in te r t ig h te n s i ts g ra sp fo r i ts season, folk look fo rw ard to In d ian su m m er w ith a w istfu l y e a rn � ing. A nd r ig h tly so. too, fo r th a t is a b e au tifu l period. B u t why "In d ian su m m er? " W h at did L o h av e to do w ith it? One rem em b ers the P ilg rim F a th e rs a n d th e b leak N ew E n g la n d coast upon w hich th ey lan d ed ? T h ey knew lit t le a b o u t th e co n d itio n s o f c lim ate. W ith O c tober cam e fro st, a n d snow flu rrie s , and h issing sto rm s. "W e w ill now have w in te r ." th ey sa id . B u t th e In d ian , o u t of h is p e rfec t k n o w l� edge of n a tu re , an d b ecause of h is w e a th e r w isdom , sh ru g g ed , sm iled, looked to th e sky above a n d "fe lt" the w est w ind. T h en he a n sw e red : "W e ll h a v e su m m er again before w in ter." Lo w as r ig h t. L a te In O c tober it g rew w arm ag ain . "T h e a ir w as fill� ed w ith s la n tin g su n sh in e- th e world w as w rap p ed in sleepy w arm th ." "Lo, th e In d ian 's su m m er," sa id th e P ilg rim F a th e rs . BteWsco Ie Journal City EditionFOURTEEN PAG ES V O L 136, NO. 5. 81st Year. MADISON, WIS., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 5, 1920. PRICE THREE CENTS CLEVELAND WINS OPENER, 3-1 $ 3 , 1 4 2 , 0 2 6 i BWKER FREED TOTAL ASKED BYU S C0URT TO RUN CITY WORLD SERIES SCORE B Y INNINGS FO R M E R M ONROE JUDG E W IN S F IG H T A G A IN S T PRISON T E R M W H E N CASE IS A P P E A L E D Departments Seek $719,774 Increased Over Last Bud� get; Finance Committee Plans Nightly Meetings I T > a . A Free Package of Political Booklets I t c o n ta in s th e K ey n o te Speech, th e P la tfo rm , an d th e Speech o f A cceptance o f both th e re p u b lican a n d d em o cra tic p a rtie s , an d a c o m p ariso n o f the c o n s titu tio n of th e so v ie t go v � e rn m e n t o f R u ss ia w ith th e con� s t i tu t io n o f tho U n ited fctate*. E very v o ter sh o u ld be th o r� o ugh ly posted on th e issu es of h is ow n p a rty , an d i t is eq u ally im p o r ta n t to know e x ac tly w hat th e o th e r side s ta n d s for. A m erica is one co u n try w here th e people decide th e issues, an d w h ere th e decision s ta n d s when i t Is m ade . T h ese little book lets a re a co m ple te lib ra ry of po litical fa c ts , pub lished in a fo rm co n � v en ien t fo r keeping. T hey a re eq ually im p o r ta n t to b o th m en an d wom en vo ters . They will be s e n t to a n y a d � d re ss w ith o u t an y ch arg e excep t fo u r c en ts in s ta m p s fo r re tu rn postage. O rder them today . U se th e coupon. (In filling ou t th e coupon prix*, n am e an d ad d ress o r be su re to w rite p lain ly .) F red e ric J . B ask in . D irecto r, T h e W isconsin S ta te Jo u rn a l In fo rm atio n B ureau . W ash ing ton . D. C. I enclose h e rew ith tw o cen ts in s ta m p s for re tu rn p o s'age on a free copy o f th e P o litica l B ook� lets. N am e S tre e t ................. C i t y ..................... S t a t e ................... T D E P A R T M E N T S a re ask in g to ta l of $3,142,026.33 to o p e r� a te d u rin g 1921, acco rd in g to figures p re sen te d to th e finance co m � m ittee of th e c ity council by E. F . B unn, c ity a u d ito r, a t th e c o m m ittee 's first bu d g e t m eeting las t n ig h t. T he sum is an in crease o f $719,774.10 over th e to ta l c ity b udget o f la s t year, w hich am o u n te d to $2,442,252.23. P ra c tic a lly every d e p a rtm e n t is a sk in g a n in crease over th e sum g ra n te d fo r i ts m a in ten an ce la s t y ear and sa la ry lncrea.-es in n ea rly every d e p a rtm e n t a re included. Follow ing ex am in a tio n of th e fig � u re s la s t n igh t, th e finance co m m ittee will hold n ig h tly m ee tin g s to d e te r � m ine w h a t figures th ey w ill a llow In the final b u d g e t on w hich th e c ity tax ra te w ill be based. 25Vt M IL L S L IM IT T h e ta x r a te la s t y e a r w as 20 m ills and th is included fo u r m ills tor school pu rp o ses. T h e h ig h est tax r a te a l � lowed th e c ity is 25 V* m ills, acco rd in g to M r. B unn . T h e c ity is lim ited to 20 m ills on a d o lla r fo r m a in ten an ce e x � penses, b u t a cco rd in g to law a spec ia l tax c an be ad d ed to th is a m o u n t for school p u rp o ses only. T h is a d d itio n a l sum Is lim ited to five a n d o ne ha lf m ills. Aa m an y expense* a s possib le will be e lim in a ted a t fu tu re m ee tin g s of th e co m m ittee . H ead s of a ll c ity de � p a r tm e n ts will be called to g ive sh o rt ta lk s before th e final a m o u n t to be allow ed is considered . W ith th e d ecrease in p ro p e rty v a lu � a tio n of m ore th a n $7,000,000 o v er th e v a lu a tio n fo r th e la s t a sse ssm e n t, u co n sid erab le J nervosa in to ta l taxes will be h ad w ith o u t ra is in g th e m ill ra te . S A L A R IE S $996,369 S a la r ie s an d w ages fo r c ity e m � ployes and officials tor 1921 a re given aa $996,369.57. M a teria ls, supp lies , Im p ro v em en ts and o th e r o u tla y s will co st $1,192,273.20. T he school board is a sk in g a b udget o f $620.967.SU The school b u d g e t of la s t y e a r w as 357.564, w hich am o u n ts to fo u r m ills in the final tax a sse ssm e n ts . School sa la rie s an d w ages a m o u n tin g to $435,601.50 a re a sk e d in the school b u d g e t a n d in � c lude a ra is e of a b o u t $1J5,000 for teach e rs . M a te ria ls an d su p p lies fo r the schools a re e s tim a te d to cost $185 365.81, T h e bu d g e t w ill bo offset I by a b o u t $70,000 w hich will com e from s ta te a ld � n d co u n ty school ta x e s and o th e r rece ip ts . T he to ta l bonded in d eb ted n ess at th e c ity a m o u n ts to $264,830. an d th is sum a lso m u s t com e fto m th e tax levy. F o rm e r Ju d g e Jo h n M. B ecker. Mon- I roe, h a s been freed by th e U nited S ta te s c irc u it co u rt, s i t t in g in Chicago. ; He w as con v ic ted by the U n ited S ta te* i ' d is tr ic t c o u rt fo r tho w estern W isconsin d is tr ic t o f v io la tion of th e esp ionage ach , A tto rn ey R alph Ja c k m a n of M adison, B ecker's counsel, based h is fight fo r th� free in g of B ecker on th e g round [ th a t s ta te m e n ts fo r w hich B ecker w as tried w ere m ade prev ious to th e p a ss � age of th e esp ionage ac t. B eck er w as co u n ty Judge of G reen co u n ty w hen h e w as a r re s te d by the fed era l au th o ritie s . H e w as im m ed.- a te ly rem oved from th e bench by Gov. E. L. P h ilipp . B ecker w as b ro u g h t to M adison and a rra ig n ed . H is tr ia l w as held a t E au C laire . T he c o u rt found him g u ilty and sen ten ced h im to se rv e th ree y e a rs in the fed era l p riso n a t L eav en w o rth . A tto rn ey Ja c k m a n ap p ea led th e case to th e fe d e ra l c irc u it c o u rt in C hicago. Innings Cleveland Brooklyn I 2 3 4 5 6 OO 9 R H E 0 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I 5 I Cleveland- Coveleskie and O 'Neill Brooklyn- Marquard and Krueger Umpires- Klem at plate; Connolly at first; O 'Day at second; Dineen at third. PLAY B Y P LA Y J MARQUARDIS V I C T I M OF INDIAN BATS Coveleskie H o l d s Robins Helpless in First Game of World Series; Mates Bunch Hits C O N V IC T IO N O F 'BIG B IL L9 UPHELD F O R E S T F IR E H A Z E R E A C H E S M A D IS O N Sm oke haze, from th e fo res t fires iu I the r**tion of Kau C laire , reach in g I M adison y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n , caused | w ide c o n jec tu re am ong resid en ts , i m any of whom th o u g h t it cam e from I M cFarland . H um ors w ere in c lrc u la - j tion th a t th e v illage w as ''bu rn in g I up," fo llow ing new s of th e b laze w hich d estro y ed an a p a r tm e n t house. T h e �moke rolled Into M a l e o n a t ab o u t 3 p. rn O b serv e rs a t th e w e a th � e r b u reau noticed it a s a redd ish cloud ap p ro ac h in g from th e n o r th w e s t T he n o rth w e st w inds ris in g y e s te r � day forenoon s ta r te d fan n in g the n o rth e rn fo re s t fires, sw eep in g the sm oke HOU th w ard. A . F. L. WILL W A R O N T E X A S L A W W A SH IN G T O N - F ra n k M orrison. I s e c re ta ry o f th e A m erican F e d e ra - 1 tion of L abor, to d ay gave a cue to o rgan ized labor to w ar a g a in s t the i a n ti s tr ik e law passed S a tu rd a y by I th e T ex as leg is la tu re L abor, M orrison said, hopes to have 1 th e T ex a s law repealed , Ju s t a s it J hopes to knock o u t th e K ansas a rb l- I tra t lo n co u rt law . T h e T ex as law a u th o rize s th e gov� e rn o r to d ec iare m a rtia l law in s tr ik e I a re a s of p o rts an d ra ilro a d s to keep | open th e ch an n e ls of com m erce, G E R M A N " R E D " V O T E D W IN D LE S B E R L IN - T he "red " vo te In G er- | m an y is m uch sm a lle r th a n b ad been expected , it w as show n by th e election of d e leg a te s to the in d ap en d en t mo- ! clolU t* conven tion a t H alle. In B erlin , w here ra d ic a ls expected to m ak e a c lean sw eep fo r delegate* i p ledged to the th ird In te rn a tio n a le . I Incom plete re tu rn s show ed they bad | b u t a s lig h t lead. In o th e r "re d '' cen te rs , n o tab ly B re � m en, w here th e th e 1918 v ic to ry w as bred, th e a n t i - M oscow d e leg a te s w ere ] fa r in th e lead and th e v ic to ry is I B erlin w as reg ard ed a s hollow . C H IC A G O -T he U nited S ta te s co u rt of a p p ea ls fo r th e C hicago dint rio t to � day u p held tile conviction of "B ig Bill" H ay w a rd e n d 93 o th e r I. W . W s" on c h a rg e s g ro w in g o u t o f a lleg ed v io la � tion of w a rtim e a c ts . T h e case h as l>een befo re th e c o u rt of a p p ea ls a lm o st tw o year*. T he m en w ere convicted on fo u r co u n ts , b u t only tw o w ere upheld. T hese w ere alleged co n sp iracy to v io � la te th e esp ionage law an d alleged co n sp iracy to o b s tru c t th e w o rk in g s of the d ra f t a c t. As Ju d g e K. M. land ing in w hose c o u rt th e t r ia l w as co n d u cted , se n � tenced th e m en on each coun t, the se n ten c es to ru n c o n cu rre n tly , th e in � v a lid a tin g of tw o c o u n ts w ill n o t a f � fect th e sen ten ces . H ayw ood w as given 20 y e o ra T h e m en o u t on bond w ill be o r � dered to a p p e a r im m ed ia te ly a n d will be ta k e n to io a v s u w o r th peiuusnU ary . L Y N A U G H M A Y BE TRIED IN J A N U A R Y T h e tr ia l of M atthew L y n au g h for firs t d eg ree m u rd e r fo r th e sh o o tin g of the u n iv e rs ity s tu d e n t m ay n o t tak e p lace u n til J a n u a ry , acco rd in g to J . M. C lancey. h is a tto rn ey , w ho sa id y e s � te rd a y th a t th e c a se cou ld n o t be heard in th e Je ffe rso n c o u rt before th a t tim e. Shou ld th e case be d e lay ed to next year, th e new d is tr ic t a tto rn e y will have c h a rg e o f th e p ro secu tio n in stead of D is tr ic t A tto rn ey R om an H eilm an. Mr. H e ilm an m ay se rv e a s specia l counsel In th e case. H U N T E R S FIND S T O L E N GEMS W H IT E B LA IN S. N. Y.-T w o rab b it h u n te rs d iscovered jew elry , v a lued a t $10,000, h idden n e a r a rock w h ich m ay lead to a rew ard of $5,000. T h e Jew elry , acco rd in g to D is tr ic t A tto rn ey Latvia, w as iden tified a s po rt of $50,000 w orth s to len from th e hom e of D avid L u k e in T a rry to w n Ju ly 17. L eroy G reen, fo rm erly em ployed by Luke. is in cu sto d y a w a itin g action by th e g ra n d Jury. H e w as a r re s te d in C hicago , w here d e te c tiv e s reco v � e red In p a w n s h o p n early $16,000 w o rth of th e sto len Jewels. G A R B A G E S O O N M O T IV E P O W E R N E W Y O R K --E a ta li te , m ad e from decayed v eg etab les spoiled g ra in and o th e r re fu se , is to be th e m otive pow � e r fo r au to m o b iles in th e fu tu re , a c � co rd in g to A B u rlin g to n G reen , who a rriv e d he re from Sou th A m erican p o rts on th e Pacific L in e 's s te am er O rt ta . C apL G reen , a d ire c to r In th e N a ta - lite com pany , said n a ta lite is a co m � pou n d of v eg etab le a lcohol, e th e r -an d a rsen ic , w hich served a s fu e l d u rin g th e w ar. I ts cost to th e m a n u fa c tu re r is 18 c e n ts a gallon. OFFICIALS S E E K P O W D E R THIEVES P IT T S B U R G - C lues th a t m ay lead to th e W all s tre e t b o m b ers w ere b e � lieved u n e a r th ed here to d ay by d is � c lo su res o f F loreat! Z elenka. bom b su sp ec t, a s to th e ease w ith w hich d y � n am ite m ay be p ro cu red tn m in ing to w ns. G o v ern m en t a g e n ts to d ay w ere en ro u te to v a rio u s m in ing v illages to learn , so fa r a s possible, w ho ha* c a r � ried d y n a m ite aw ay fro m th e m ines recen tly . E B B E T T S F IE L D , Brooklyn- Pol - lowing G the first game of the world series, play by play: F IR S T IN N IN G C L E V E L A N D - E v an s ou t, O lson to K onetchy. on a h a rd h it g ro u n d e r w hich Olson fielded p re ttily . W aroby b un ted on th e th ird bur*' lute. It w as a b eau tifu l a tte m p t, bu t Jo h n s to n w aited and le t i t roll foul. W aroby lined to W h ea t in deep left. I t w as a vicious c lo u t a n d Zach m ode a p re tty ru n n in g ra tc h . S p eak er fan n ed . No runs, no hr.*, no e rro rs . M arq u ard w orked a b eau tifu l first inning. He w as show ing a ftts t b re ak - ing cu rv e th a t obviously had E v an s and the s lu gg ing S t r o k e r puzzled. T he la s t s tr ik e on S p e a k e r broke cleanly a c ro ss th e p late . B l ZOOK L Y N -O Iwmi Hied to W ood on th e first p itched ball. I t w as a dinky p o p -u p . Jo h n s to n fanned , sw ing ing h a rd a t th e la s t one. G rif� fith out, 8ew ell to B u rn a No ru n s, no h its , no e rro rs . C oveleskie a lso p itched b e au tifu l in th e opening round . H e w orked coolly and Slowly, m ix in g a cu rv e bail w ith a fa s t one. SE C O N D IN N IN G C L E V E L A N D - B urrio pop fly d ropped in f ro n t of K onetchy fo r a Mingle an d B u rn s sco red a il Hie way from first w hen K oney th rew th e bail p a s t th ird . i lo rd lie r ou t. O ison to K onetchy . I t wits a sn ap p y play. W ood w alked. Se well sing led to rig UL send ing W ood to th ird . I t w as a b eau tifu l d riv e o ver second bose. O 'N eill doubled to left. sco rin g W ood and sen d in g Hewell to th ird . Cove- issk ie o u t to K onetchy , u n ass is te d , arid Sew ell w as trap p e d oft th ird , K oney to K ru e g e r to Jo h n s to n . T w o ru n * th ree h its , one e rro r. T h e w ind w as resp o n sib le fo r C lev e� lan d 's firs t ta ily . K onetchy m is ju d g ed B u rn s pop fly an d th en th rew th e ta l l aw ay in a n a tte m p t to (.au h turn a l second. B I JUG K LY N - W hea t flied to S p e a k � er, w ho mad� a p re tty ru n n in g cai.eh betw een c e n te r and left- I t w as a typ ica l S p e a k e r play- M yers flied to Wood w ho m ad e a nice c a tc h a g a in s t th e r ig h t field w all. Koney ou t, S e w � ell to B u rn s. No ru n s, no h its , no e r- C oveleakie w as Just a s good In the m ound a s in th e Itrst round . H e w as break in g a pg�tty cu rv e an d p itch ing coolly. T H I R D IN N IN G OLEY ELA N D -E v an s w alked on fou r balls. W om by sacrificed . J o h n � s to n to K oney, E v an s tak in g second. S p eak er flied to W heal. B u rn s lined to Jo h n s to n an d E v a n s w as c a u g h t be� tw een second a n d th ird , Jo h n s to n to K ilduff. No run*, no h its , no e rro rs . M arq u ard w as u n stead y . H e p itched slowly an d care fu lly bu t h ad m uch tro u b le g e ttin g them over. K onetchy and Olson c h a tte re d a t him c o n s tan tly to enco u rag e him . B R O O K LY N '-K ilduff ou t, Newell to B urns, on a h a ir lino decision w hich caused th e B rooklyn p lay e rs to yell. K ru tgc:r out, G a rd n e r to B u n ts , on an easy ro lle r dow n th ird bat** line. M ar� q u a rd out, Gip drier to B u rn a No I runs, no hi Ut no e rro rs . T he Bu be tried to c ro ss th e C leve- I laud Infield by lay ing down a b u n t, bu: | did no t succeed . C o v e lesk ie* sp i l le r I w as w ork ing p erfec tly a n d he had I B rooklyn a t h is m ercy. F O U R T H IN N IN G C L E V E L A N D --G ardner out. K ilduff | to K un*tchy , on a n easy chance. Wood ? doubled to le ft c en te r It w as a t r e � m endous d riv e th a i h it lite fence on j tiis first bounce. K ru e g e r w en t o u t to | en co u rag e M arq u ard . He s lap p ed th e I I Mg p itc h e r on th* back. Newell flied J to M yers a n d W ood w as held a t sec- I ond. M am au i w ent to th e bull pen to w arm up fo r B rooklyn. (FN eili I doubled to r ig h t, sco ring W ood. It I w as a v icious d riv e to th e fence. I K ru eg er a g a in w en t o u t to ta*k o v e r I w ith R ube. C oveleskie ou t, K ilduff j lo K onetchy . O ne run , tw o h its , no j erro r* . T he C leveland b a tsm en laid th e I wood h a rd on th e ball th ro u g h o u t th e * j in n in g an d k ep t M arq u ard co n stan tly I in tro u b le . O'Neill** double w a s hi* j second in tw o tim es a t ba t. B lk 'O K LYM--O lson sing led over j second. I t w as th e first h it off Co- ) veleslee . Jo h n s to n forced Olson. W om by to Hewed. G riffith sing led to J ------------------ c en ter, se n d in g Jo h n s to n to second, . t 7 C n o n Q I C T I A f D M n . {�� *' *-r fie: I. I b s I v- rn * V I# t o tU U U A / L n i v i K j j y L f on It* feet how ling fo r a ra lly . I h ea t filed to E vans, w ho collided w ith S p eak er in m ak ing th e ca tch I m ade a sen sa tio n a l o n e -h a n d c a u li, I leap ing high a g a in s t r ig h t field wail la n d com ing dow n w ith th e bu IL No] j ru n s, no h its , no e rro rs . G riffith 's p lay w as th� first big field ing fe a tu re of th e gam e. BR O O K LY N - K oney flied to H peak� e d It w as a long h igh one a n d T rls had p len ty of tun� to se t him self. K ilduff popped to W ood in sh o rt r ig h t. K ru eg er out, G a rd n e r to B u rn a No ru n s, no hiLa no e rro rs . C ovelesk ie co n tin u e d to p itch In m as te rly sty le. F o r th e first *im� he fa iled to use h is s p i t te r in th is inn ing and wa* m ix in g a fa s t one w ith a big ju m p on it w ith a chang� of p ace th a t was very effective. S IX T H IN N IN G C L E V E L A N D - B u rn s fan n ed , sw in g � ing hard a t th e Lur one w hich he moaned m ore th a n a foot. G a rd n er filed to VV boat. W ood tan n ed , sw in g � ing w ildly. No run*, no h its , no e r � ro rs . M arquard w orked like a clock. I l ls cu rv e broke sh a rp ly an d he m ixed an effective slow one. W ood s la s t tw o offerings w ere feeble. B R OO KLYN-L am ar, b a tt in g fo r M arquard , lined to Sew ell, w ho m ade a ju m ping , o n e -b o n d ed c a tch . Olson sing led to cen te r . Jo h n s to n ou t, Co- veioski� to Burn*, O lson lak in g second. G riffith out. C ovelesk ie Lo B u rn s. No runs, no h its , no e rro rs . M tim aux re lieved M arq u ard In th e box a t Ihe s t a r t of th e sev en th . S E V E N T H IN N IN G C L E V E L A N D - M arnaux now p i tc h � ing fo r B rooklyn. Newell fanned . He sw ung h a rd a t a c u rv e fo r th e la s t one. O 'N eill fanned . C oveleskie fanned . No ru n s, no hit*, no e rro rs . M anm ux. in in s firs t world se rie s gam e. s tru c k o u t th e first th ree b a t � te r s to lace hint. H is speed wa* b e � w ildering an d he show ed a fa st b re a k � ing c u rv e a t w hich tile in d ia n * sw ung w ildly. BROO KLYN W h ea t doubled to r ig h t c en ter, sen d in g a c ra sh in g d rive a g a in s t lite fence. I t w as lh� lucky se v e n th an d tile crow d cam� to it* I �et w ith a roar, M yers out, Newell to B urns, on a p re tty play, W neat ta k � ing th ird . Koney ou t, B urna Ut Co- vei**kie. W heat sco ring on th e play. I t w as a J*retty b it of fielding. K ii- duff fan n ed , o u e ru n . on� h it. no e r � ro rs. E IG H T H IN N IN G C L E V E L A N D - Jam ieso n , b a ttin g fo r E v an s , out. O iaon to K onetchy, on a ha rd h it g ro u n d e r d irec t to the B rooklyn sh o r ts to p * han d s. N peaker ou t, Jo h n s to n to K oney. No ru n s, no h its , no e r ro r s Jo h n s to n m ode a sp a rk lin g s to p an S p eak er, k n o ck in g dow u iu* to rrid d rive an d th ro w in g o u t tile In d ian sk ipper, BROO KLYN - K ru e g e r filed to N j*.ik>�r, who mail� a w onderfu l r u n � ning ca tch in deep c en te r . Jam ieso n relieved E v an s in le ft held fo r C leve� land. M itchell, b a tt in g for M am ou s, sing led to righ t- I t w as a vicious driv� dow n firs t ba jri line. Net* ran fo r M itchell. Obion w alked. Net* t a k � ing second. Jo h n s to n popped to G ard n er. G riffith fo rced O lson, W om � by to HcweiL N o ru n s , on� h it, no e r- N IN T H IN N IN G 4TI UJV Kl �ANl> S m ith , b a ttin g fo r j B urna. ouL K ilduff to K onetchy . * '-a.- j dor� re lieved Marxianx in th e box foi B rooklyn a t th� beg in n in g o f th e n in th . G a rd n e r o u t to K oney, u n assis ted . Jo h n s to n , b a tt in g fo r Wood, ou t. t ta � rt ore to K o ne tchy . N o ru n s , no h its , no e rro rs . BR O O K LY N Ariled to w ore . MORON MAY BE OLD OFFENDER S T IL L W A T E R O F F IC IA L S B E L IE V E GIRL'S A L L E G E D A S S A IL A N T F O R M E R P R IS O N E R F ra n k R oach , held in R ich lan d C e n � te r in con n ec tio n w ith th� a ssa u lt on 18->�ar-old R u th B ark ley , is believed to h av e se rv ed th re e te rm s in S till- w a te r p riso n fo r a tte m p te d a s s a u lts on sm all girl*. Sheriff F ra n k S p ry of R ich lan d C e n � te r w as notified by p riso n a u th o rit ie s today th a t th e d e sc rip tio n of R oach is th e sam e hr th a t of th e m an who se rv � ed th re e y e a rs in th e in s titu tio n . P ic � tu re s fo rw ard ed to th� R ich land C e n � te r a u th o rit ie s , show ing a m an who a l � th o u g h beard less , looks like R oach, a re tieing exam ined . T h e conv ic t w as held u n d e r a n o th e r nam e. R oach wa* g iven a p re lim in a ry h e a r- lng at R ich lan d C e n te r to d ay , h ad I B u rn a P Ti B E T 'S FIE L D . B R O O K LY N - 4 Cleveland** b a ttl in g Ind ian* d re w firs t blood In th� 1929 w orld *�-� rie* to d ay by d e fea tin g th� B rooky I jug N a tio n a l leaguers, 3 to I , In a tlghH p itc h e rs ' ba ttle . C lev e lan d 's v ic to ry la to ld In o n d w o rd --Coveleskie. T h e big I'oh si* sp ith a lle r let dow n th e hope* o f Fink-* bush w ith five s c a tte re d h it* an d h e ld th� gam� in th e hollow o f hi* baniid Inning th a t helped ' 'lev - li ii t^ to v ictory . C lev e lan d 's first ru n s , w hich carnal in th� �ne-1od inn ing , result�-d fro u a Kon�t(Jjjr*s m is ju d g m en t o f B urns ' fly^ W ood's walk, a sto g ie by Sew ell ar�4� a double by O 'N eill T h e In d ian s ' th ird ru n w as c a s t l e t in in th e fo u rth w hen W**�d d o u b le^ an d scored on a n o th e r tw o b ase sw .it ny S teve O'N eill. T h e R obins' o n ly biffy cam e in th e se v e n th w hen E ach W heat doub led , w en t to th ird w hile. S e w e l l w as th ro w in g ou t M yers u n it sco red tm an Infield o u t by K onetchy" B ag by w as re g a rd e d a s C leve land'.*, m ost likely p itch in g se lec tion fo r t o � m orrow F o r B rooklyn , th� * hoi. a 1 socm rd to ii� b e tw ee n S h e rry Still tig I an d G rim es. E S T A T E TO C H IC A G O - L ittle ta t t in g on the w orld se ries w as rep o rted I v C hicago tx aik m ak e rs today . F ra t R eally a il 1 w ere w ary o f m ak in g o r a ccep tin g bets, I a s a re su lt o f th e expose of th*- t ru n k - I educes of th� 1919 w orld series . M any bookm akers, w h ere a bet a lw ay s could ] la* placed on a ball ga me here to fo re , i sa id th ey w ere not a ccep tin g a c e n t on j to d ay 's gam e o r the, re su lt of th� series , j FOR R O O S E V E L T H O M E N E W Y

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