{' v r ’ ' h- i h ai at ta t ' « »ha hall a « lt;u t t d t» How happyg . in* h \ « u * t r• *♦ I!• ne\* rthought *»f t^mnirow; la soughthi fill * ’ * n \ ? i* nt t i I la* I t\^0' • :0p. v ■' 4F,u I let ' I ie It v ? i k ♦ lt;at lt;iiitself.The fad p »« e did not attolt; t hisv. ■ ’ k t a \ » .* t Ih {at. la I o»nn * * ! hi - g i ♦ a t g ana a ft ♦* i a mghl* ip »usa i - a raj la pe ? for na J t la na . -f dr arr at :e I • * lt;d his « are* r w hth* pa r 11\ .a h ? the ml hami « lt;tliquor This \vt m the seventhand last i inn* of tie wa-rld masot ip.a; the St haui ^ Nr-t a»na - aial r a N» * 'i or k A na i i i an I\ If xan a i I uJ so at.’ i t la * ta • lt;*n S it ir * la \ t\ heat ing t heVankor in a lop ud*d game w la r*♦ h v ra \lt; i had a rh na e an.tin ahim 'I hat mat* it t hree all and hr. nht ale ut a - \ enth pm,* I J the Yankee stadiumI h g» ’ • n ■•! n sh\ t h#*n m cna. * rHr ”of the St Ie i t* am xvor r \ mgahlt;»ut t la pra id* m . I totu« a rowdecided that \l»xnndcr an t heman uh* eould vim a World chainpion hip for st I * ii m tie * * * rdanything happ* md to Jo* \ lames,t la* pit* h»n u la an I lorn A v had *]plt; ted t« dart t la Sun i t\ n i na Hornsby looked around the clubhouse f- a \ h v 1?ah r but la w ag- ra Su pec til g ’ hat \]e\ e d* rhad pt ohaldx tar ted out to eel«■ hi at* hr- victory and intent on,keeping him soIm \ that night , I lurnd \ r u. hed (-it g i abt ed a . taxicab and start'd in pursuit of. Ah vara * r It v 4 hour IH tore he lt;aught up \x th t he pit lt;he r andI by th* firm* H iii 'hy found him I Alexander warn so drunk that ladid not m « op ./,• }!. rns! »\c Ale ,araier « lt;*n* itim d ha- c *i h? it ion thru t la night and la vxai a soggy spectacle the next mornmg but, regardless of his eondt1 tion, Hornsby ordered him out to ^ the hall park and made him pul 1 on his uniform. When the garre*started la sent him to the huilj **n and ordered him to keep in readi i ness But as -• on as he r« a« b»d , the I nil}** u Ah \ \! b r sratxx \ d i ut-ion a bench and promptly fella j asleep, snoring loudly.I in th*‘ seventh inning Hamc . who had injured a finger on his 0 pitching hand, began to weakenr St. Louis was leading by one run but with two out New York filled base s and had Lazzeri at batImi I