:Agrg£^,MOmAY EVENING. OCTOBER U, 1926. 'Even “Old Alex” Forgot His A|e And Joined In Big Crabbouso Jamboree/NEW YORK. Oct. 10 (TNS)^WhcnT.1J- rtVinmriflTlcKmi .1dugout and the runway to the safety of the locker rooms 4Lester Bell and the entire Cardinal team started for Wm. but even t he speedy Bell was barely able to catch the aged Alex Into the club quart £rs they stormed, the voomg players—*nd but tow of the Cardinals are *not young, began leaping on each ot?ierrsirAl1 4- h 4 _jsrt wtieni young, be™»sssgathers outside the clubhouse door of I and the winners and Imagines what's go- bats.— inside Usually they imagineil I V . ’to all parts of the room • - withmg on inside usually they imagineafter the Horatio Alger, Jr, school They said little. They -merely of thought and aic all wrong. shouted and howled. ! Even RosrersNot so the Cardinal clubhouse after Hornsby, with the sa^l weight of hisvcsteK’ay'* triumph. A vaste of what I mother’s funeral av fcutmg him -n*»« to come waB furnished as the I Texas, jomed in the celebration forchanging,I Usually the first thought of theits pl,ayer' °ce the JS over, IS|ifirst i lace in the shower The sweatv, IstiRky uniforms me fairly torn off «Mot so the Cardinals of yesterday. It£u]iy i?31ltv minutes before the (^5t of the Red Birds were out of their wniforms and far longer than that be-(lei 0 the y left the clubhousesanri.IR '‘sited them and 'Syi. snaking hands with eachfVr° Wore exuberant al-) ™-st hs* cd Judge, Hornsby an»PAGE THREIEd Barrow came irr to congratulatethe wirncrs. Miller Huggins sent bisJfelicitations, promising to call in per* sen laterGrover Alexander probably was the biggest kid of the bunch Stories that Grover went phlegmatically about his shower are misleading. The big veteran danced and yipped about the place with the kids and was one jt the last to get under the streams'of soothing waterwas to come was furnished as the I Texas, jomed in the) celebration for came closed, Grover Cleveland Alex- a few minute before talking slowly51. S2L°rt' remmded* «Llt;a» lt;«,nnder, seeing Babe Ruth waved out to his locker and, apparently remindedu at second base,sprinted for the Yankee of his sorrow, going slowly about h:s j%