Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 1, 1924 Page: 5 of 8
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CMICKA6HA QAILV flPHftl. CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA" WCDM60AV OCTOMft I 11)4
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WALTER JOHNSON
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limit Pilcher Whom lU-wanl Uns
I'wm A fur Year of Waiting
CoHdlp of the
Southern Loop
ViOST RET TU KIWS SOT MSG CERTAtS
IS MASK HALL" QUOTE WALTER JOIISSOS
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bai lb laakUiiy f bl laamaiala I
la gr um raaa rmulilna In bl '
dofnal. Maajr bar akr4 ibla
faa 'abai la Ih Maimr with John-
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bl ftrfrrl ibrtbl nHidlihm bia
yuNih hi vriblnp lhai apnaka ni
trfi- hnalib a ad famful ruod I Urn.
lap and If llmjr maid aim that aimak
(f ahli lhai bwriui hi band had
boom into lb rairhar'a mil lhai
I aimak f abb Ibal I a bum-ball.
Tbr aV ballin' Walinr Jubaami 'h lr -'! w i
t Ih man whom Ika faaa had 'l Ika .. rap hrap a. U U a...bb
- for a buinaa bail: la I. j
Tel fan bar paad aimm lhai i
aaaonhHi waa madn and naly I hi j
frar ba ana tMad a Ih mul vain- j
aid man in bl laam la lha Anmrb ! ;
ran Oaiif llrtu- Ih prHIilhM f
rad la matmaibia wllb Mhr
aliid lbr. A Aliara fan. all
tft4 la ih fail lhai JuhnanN aa
frulag in plit'k fur UbMii had aiaaml
bla ajr ( in Mlnra bnrb aad aa
In rarallrtu alib a frbmd. II
iaid lhai ha had bma ffHrd Iwi
lha mi bf fir la ! lhai lirary
arimld In.
"I pin mdag M lab lhai W.
ha ahl "ir a lira la an U-l
Ibal bliaro alaa."
Jubnaun hoard ikla and 4llrd
lha romanln advlr: TUrrr'a nuih-
In mnala ft bamball. I waalda'l
da It If I m rai.r'
aa ...
pb-kad for manaiar of th Waahln'
Ian im. I'larh ilrifflib. Urn awnr
flard dlfrmilly and aamdnl4 lha
youthful Hurky llarrla. Johaaim
hlb'blu for Waahmiaa wbn llarrla
araa ln yara old and apart vrlb-ra
ana point In oat that lb mfthiy
Walter had a woadorful oppunuaiiy
dura not mn aa fur faichrd ft that.
la I brow hi youthful manur down. Tobo Vnii CHnipP .
by aliuply lying down hlmaelf. It j Anc uur VrllUItC
I alau pointed nut that no man on
lb Waablnctou Hub worked aa hard
Ikla year aa ba Juhnaou. Tbny
rail It lha man ft blm Ibal wad
him do U.
Hrrbapa 11 waa Ibo man ft blm
I but mad him adtla Ibo rabid
JfiMo fan ban Ira year ao to
bra bla money ft bla maket.
Tha Dally Espmaa filra of ten
In Series States
Gambling Element
Ity IIKXliy I KAKKKIiLl
(I'nlied Pm Hlaff Correvpowlaut I
New York. Oft. I Coualdrrin
that lha Mew York litanta and thn
Waablngion Henuiora art alinnat
year ao retard lha abova tourer-1 rV0ny uiaU-hd. pniftaalonul bui-kera
I ion and ft addllkm lva an Inllmalt I paV4 ealakllrhed a prhm of I tt l
alam at tha Waakiupinn burler. I ika your chrke of either Imat I
Thera ba barn much hmveraailoii I ia wnrld'a arrlea.
aa to whether Jnbnaoa over pitched I Rtinemberin laat year when' tha
minor lea cue ball. Ilaro'a what In I WM bnttrra war anuk on the litanta
Kxpreaa file of lea yearn ao rerord I p putting an their money on Mo
Johnaon aa.-aayft: "I pitched M j (;nir ui out-thlnk the Yankee; the
Independent team In Idaho. i j iin are not o rure that Ilurk
played once a week and for Ih moat I )arrtt will he a mere rhlld on tbo
part the flub amateur. ' Only bench ard around the field.
n few of uu were paid anythin
our rcrrlrea. Nu I never placed
minor ve") ball 'fniiii the Idaho
eluh I wr.nl to Waah'nnion. ettln
a chance with ihl Huh ft 1W7.. I
have been with them ever alncn. I
have never . played with the Coaat
Odd of II to lu on Waahlnlnn
to win tbo firat nmn of the 'aerie
are belli offered aa a raault of
lfairta' pnitnlue to pitch Walter John
ft the opener. Johnaon waa
hurt ft the. laat aerie at.Boaton
when he waa alrtirk on the elbow
leanne .but lived there ""'J with .a pitched UHJbLt-tae fUaught
1 auppoae that la the reaeon for the I hiva - recovered.' .
atory that I played out there. -1 Figuring that the Cilanta are more
About tbo time of Johnaon np- Hperienced nnd wilt not be ft dan-
paaranoe here a number of the major j ffr 0f getting . rallied lu the- tight
league rtara were Jumping to tno t pIuea and that tha Giant have.moro
Federal league. The Interview ahowa I u a ptinef tbau th American League
that he waa aaked about that point I Phamploaa. practically -nil of tho New
and here in what he anld i There I wrttra are picking . tha Na-
irn . aome atorlag afloat that I am i tl(m xigue pennant winner but
to -aign. wRh the ' Federal but while I unjeaa they get the aame aplrit na
I have been approached by keverat of tha Senalora' however they'll
of the Federal managers on thd aub-l
Ject there la nothing definite. I The Glaiit aquad wfll . be divided
contract haa been ilgned. . I today. Some of the'playera will take
That year waa alao the one wnen port an exhibition game and the
the Bonton Brave walloped the I nt)leri- w)l work out at tho Polo
- Athletics four straight in tho worm a 0poun(jK UnOr l apUIn Frank FYiach.
gertaa johnaon waa mked: U1Q I The en"ro fuud will leave tomor-
the world' eerie aurprlao youT" I row gCemocn for Wnabington and
"Yea It did at flrt. he rcpileu. i wt tHron.i thelr stunt in Jho
I had picked the Athletic to win 1 Wahlngton ball park Friday.
but after I nw the firat two gnmea I jananr jicGraw. haa not. decided
I knew there waa not a chance Tor i detlBltely about bia-opening llnenn.
He la not certain that Ilelnle Groh
will be able to take hin regular
place at third bate but it ia almoat
certain that Friach will play second.
. McGraw may use two lineuna .dur
Ing the aerie. Terry probably will
play firat haac with Keliv In center
field and Wll6n In left field agalnm
right hand pitcflifng with Meuse 1 la
left field : Wilson In center field and
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Iil4 Miab iMd isdlkf III ( )iii ksikl fcklk
li. It pMiui isiipin. lie :hiid giidiiicq gt being gnld bng
aoumed in i.4 f aa Imhi mrd' ihu w-k b l iMiih liar
ZVSiZiiZtZUTn .r -- -l M ...n fur nr nw
ruling uiiir. Tw rM i.f ih ttnuikeni f'uafrao fray eba limy
uram teuykt hi rOmJ i-m and b ;uwvl Marlaw al Grady ludd ' Frl
4y afiviaiMui at 3.3U
I'lnU hi beeq work4 oat fr
Ik gam aad uffu hit a aamaiaced
.liy J K lUirkrr prlurliwl of Ik
dramr bwk achoid am fliH.le
Grakaat. n. I'm refer .and Jim
:iaHeaaiiii Tkamimua. O. Iu amplr.
IMk mru offamiPd ft lb Aaadarko
liav
Hlik a yearliag rrew Ike Ckkkaska
fauifil gid off no ih wrnag Aim la
Ikeir upatog -Ma whn Auadarko
cam oat uf ih meleo with a I la d
vkimy kr tppieaibr It wkkh
rkused (ttd line tikaim la flmtrr hi
ilan over lha kml ramp
Th amulor IMhinl aad hi lieu-
lenania clawd I heir whisber ami
lha fan alarled. When they raihurked
fur I'arrell lal week Ih ka-al faa
ihaali-d a funeral dim. But amuo-
thing had hnpined. Thai gam gave
I hem a db lu vh'inry. aad 1 they
kaiked Ilka a crew uf ballle-acanvd
veteran of lb ilakia play la com-
parlacn wllb Hielr Aaadarko perfurm-
aace.
While they were learhlng Ihircell
Ih iuii la a new snug. Markiw was
hd ling Ituncan slip ihmugh Ha fingers 1
with a SI Kvv coual. although Iks.i!
Markiwliea wfre habl la have looked '(I
jlha best Ah Ih first three perkala. -J
Ikpe for Krlday'a program luill- k
win that ih Chh-lumlui eleven will' y
have lha heavier cn-w by ten pounds J
la Ih man. Grigsby la favored la .
atari al quartvr and the Hills fellow u
ho la breaking Into bl first mid- s
skins ha prank-ally solved the pilot- Y
Ing problem Ihnt haa been facing the
eoaehlng aiaff.
This week lha Chk-kasha outfit ha yj
been taking on new plays and fonnu- j
Ikuia and ft n pnu-lk-a game here pj-rbam-e
to use all of hla men aad do-
yesterday afternoon kleffonl had a
fMled A leg by a 44 to b count. Ales
waa allowed to make but two first
downs one n pans aud lha olher
through the Hue of acrlminage after
all of the firat airing men had retired
from the rhlckaaha aggregation.
Prim (Fhk-kaaha end will be out
of Krlday'a fray with a lirokea collar
bone but other than (but cgauulty
Ninim Gas T Ithlwaiae
wiua'a hope .r a (haaiphin
ship rlvytta this fear had aomrlbltig
uf a set leu k ON Ih lrt lap wheu
NmawN lMk Ik big end of a
aaiasl ('omaaih gr4i-it Krt
41. This trrl flU '-J.iuiltur' U
lfi omit aurbng hard for aa ohi
ef runferrm game wkek a to be
pll agdlhkl Ih blah a. hied al
uillwjier Friday fierniMu
Chfcaaka Ault ft fight.
The C. II. . Mtir.i la ft ib to
4f chap lor Ih Kiris aame aad
after Mallow wa easy pkhmg Ah
ImiK-sg aad twanifaa tw k- 1
leaiN ihoUid WIN. NurmaN mm
bn fr a gam mmoi ad my my
lha hardest burdft 14 g t e Sf of
I 4S year
aNWmsaaHm4iaei w
WlkTIN gCNAP TONIGHT
iBTwl sue ftswl
Iklladrliikla. ltd. I. - Th tea ftaad
clitraeiyhl ml InhiI !( Mb-
key Walker i HsHiia aa. Itubby
I'arreti will be held loaiabi Ike el.
lair having III pHSipoiird li.l blakl
liiisier on mronai f lala.
IMwftiwH dN' c siainy!5iiTi5Z5riTJti3ricr:aAr warsawnieCTS 5ej 3
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$ 9.75 to $1SJ00
Mazer Stripe
Flannel Sport Dresses
Th Demand of tha Seaton
Special
WALTER JOHSSOX
League pennant when they atnrtrd loyalty iud It became posacascil of a I tha ba-al gang ft not suffering from
but April. 'Thera ware four .other spirit that sarept - through to the crippled men.
cIhIj In tho race that seemed bettor pr unant tar one of the blggcat sur-
fixed to go through" the hard pennant prices ft years. - '
drive bnt there waa no Johnaon on 1 Johnson was horn lit Humbolt
the Amr other club. Kan. Norcmb-r 4r 187. tlo was
Not only that great right arm. possess ail of 1 1 tkiwerftl physique
which . threw them past . tlis batten' nnd ha developed phenomenal spend
in the American Leggue tor firteon In the delivery- of the ball. He was
year made Johnaon the big factm wild when he alarled out In the
In the auccesa of the Senator. It 1 minora but Iqr 'dilfgent practice bs
waa hi inaallncaa hla jarnlu! die- overcame that hrndirap until he had wood.
position and hla fine big heart that almoat perfect ct. trol. It baa been j Half Gr.ifln Pool gtribllng Iftr-
helpnd plant tbo winning aplrit' ft void -thatliia control added a handb I rlah Thomaa Bau.paon French. .
1 cap aa .batters crowded the pftie Guartor Pool Griffin Grigsby
knowing that h wasn't wild enough
Our New York resilient buyers
Iteinif alert ami rare fully takini;
in the inarekt have sent us a re-
markable shipment of all-Yool
Flannel Smrt Dresses. We- are
offering th n in you . at the
' Serial price of $15. Plaids ami 1
Stripes. .
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New York. Three major league
&nlnhm1HcilnrngamM 02 Kelly on first against southpaw
P'Sh New York hasnt gone
DsssyVancc was stopped- by thq Into hysterics.'-tba eity ft showing
mthnrgh PIratoV after winning 15 interest . in the aerie in Its casual
mtnisht Bill Doak waa dropped by I way moally byj proteallns M&lnat
after S?.ng lO.ft .n w. the Inability .toget ticket ft th.
4r. 4 I ztrat row
Now. York By going through an- -Jnmee. Tierney. awetnry . of the
nthav MHon without miaslng a game I Giants taid today that the reserved
the iw man short-1 neats were Sidling so that that It
SSTof ST wJwTtrt Yankee. In-1 looked like capacity crowd dor
rrniumi hla remarkable run of con- MU three gamea.
ecutlvc games to 1290 games. Scott - Commissioner Landis who ft to be
'hasn't missed a game since early in
. the season of. 1916. -"
aecutlve game to llSO WM:..tl-chlrf( of th teft today
for Washington to take pert in the
celebration that. Is to bo staged there
Richmond. VaW. didn't win the thta.ften.oon when . th. Senator
pennant but we got n big 'kick by
knocking tho New York Yankeea out
of it" Ty Cobb manager - of the
Detroit Tiger said.. Cobb wont
pick tha eerie but he want the
Senator to win. - '
: Poston "I had Intended at - the
tart of the-sensim to retire and buy
into a minor - league club next year.
Now I don't know what I'll do" Wai-
tin' Johnson veteran . Washington
pitcher said. Til bars to get ont
some day and I want to take my wife
and four kiddles to tha Pacific coast
he said.
New York. Ladkln winner of the
s proud International race Saturday
and Kpinard the french colt who
finished second will bo shipped on
tho same train today ' to Latonia
where they will meet as rivals for
the third time in the' last of. the
series on October 11. .
the dub.
Johnaon has always been no popu-
lar ail over the circuit and he haa
always been Hitch n credit to base-
ball gnd to his team that he was the
popular nominee tor appointment to
the position as manager of ths club
when Clarke Griffith was looking j has been a . willing- pitcher and I
around for one butt winter. hard worker. He had his best eaa-
Ban Johnson president of the ; non in 1913 when he won thirty-six I
American League was only one of gamea and lost only seven lie was
tha tew who thought that Johnaon i ranked that year as the greatest
to hit thorn and that he was too I Why not try an Ad In tbs Ex pres
fine sportsman to bean them.
Johnson Joined . the - Senator I
eighteen yearn ago and he had been
with them ever since. He always
could be rewarded best tor hla long
aud loyal service in the league by
appointment to the managership and
that hla career might .ba prolonged
Indefinitely If ho made a success
or the Job. - 5 .
It was the cause of aome surprise
then when Orlftlth appointed Btanley
Harris. one of the youngest men on
the team as the. new. manager. Har
rja .waa -only-ten years old when
Johnson f started .to pitch for the
Senators and it was thought that the
veteran might consider It an affront
that a. baby .should be placed in a
position over. him. 1
Johnson is nut qiade of that stuff
pitcher of all times.
He was overlooked in 1913 and he I
began to slip but he recovered hla
form and hak pitched conafttently
good since tiieu. Aa he depended ai- j
most entirely on speed in hia young-
er days it has been considered a mss-1
lag that hla arm has lasted through
such a tong career. He has always
taken good care of himself however
and he had such sn. easy motion that
he never pulled nut his arm.
As a reward for hia service John- -j
son wa. given Ibo greatest honor j
this year that can be bestowed on a
ball pluyer. Hu wait voted the most i
. valuable bnil player in the American
Chicago The Chicago city aeries
OT seven games gets under way here j four yesrs disbanded
today. Alexander probably will pitch I . .
for tbe Cubs and Fiber ft slated to Others say It pays to advertise
hnrl tor. the While Box. . Why not try an Ad ft the Express?
--
Babe Leading All
Swatters Despite
Fails Old Record
(Ry The Cnltri Prr) .
New Yprk Oct.' 1'. It was anolrier
successful . season ' for "Ha be" ' Ruth.
Even -If. tho. Bambino didnt accomp-
lish hla -' hinging to equal his -1931
record of 69 home runs he again
led his league In batting home runs
runs scored runs batted in bases on
balls and var'on other slugging' und
trolling activities. lie also was-only
topped by one man Hornsby to
lead the National League - and led
both leagues in home runs.
Tho leading three batsmen in each
(Ur Th fait Pi .
Yesterday's Hero "Nick" Altrock
the Hens tors' clown coach who pitch-
ed two Innings and (NU - the Red
Rax to three hits and one 1 run and
who scored Washington's lone run
on n -remarkable" thrcO-base hit
while his teammates were sustaining
a 13 to 1 lacing.
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Rain ennaed ' cancellation ' of the
double-header between the Athletics
and Yankeea and tha latter finishing
In second place Air thp first time ft
iwiiiiNVH in um ifiaiw vi iuhi Biiaii tgiuhujg unu player in me American
however.- He was in a -position to League and hia name will be plaeed
help make or - to. break the kid! on the roll or honor under George
manager.-. He waa the lesdor of thu i 8lor and Babe Ruth on the menu-
squad the one to whom all the others mart tlmt ft to be erected to baseball
looked up tor advise and- Inspiration.. . In tha national park at Washington.
vi4 7 rt bi it pc inx go with
ineooki rM' '5 1 4:toh lu the Iasi nma of the
(Brooklyn) v
Young. 133 626 113 167 JIB3 10
(New York)
American League 1 1 -
Ruth 153 636 1(1 200 .379 46
(New Yprk)
Jamieson.- 1(3 595 98 313 .358 5
(Cleveland) -
Falk 138 '523 7 185 J52
An odd feature of the work of tbe
by are also home nip leaders. Next 1
to ilia "Babe" are Fournier Brooklyn
with 27; - Hauser. AthletVa 27:
Hornsby 25; Williams Phillies 24 1
and JCelly Giants 2L .
Griffith Waited
v Long on Pennant
i ra tv Uaiud rwi
Washington )cL 1. After twenty-
.three year' of patient waiting Chirks
Griffith has his second pennant win-
ning' team and hia first experience
us lha owner of n championship
club.
In 1901 Griffith who was then man-
ager of the Chicago White Box won
his first pennant He not only
handled tha. team on the field but
he was one of the stars of the pitch-
ing staff.
Jack Ohesbm kept Griffith from
landing a pennant with the New York
Yankees whet he let go with n wild
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Griffith movml to Washington latr
nnd licueht Inin the Senators. II
retired from i-tlrn manage meet of
the club e.cn year ago and ha
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