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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 6

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THAT AWDL AND NOTES ON SECOND BATTLE IN SERIESATTENDANCE AT OPENER 1 11 THE REMAINING INNINGS IN CHICAGO DISAPPOINTS WILL TRY TO STOP ASSASSINS BY WILL WREORD Totals 29 1 4 24 8 1 CHICAGO CUBS TAKE THE SECOND i 31 6 7 27 14 1 11 Rossman Every Play Announced TODAY MONDAY OCT 12 JOE 0 0 6 0 0 8 0 6 and The the one the one this 2 0 0 3 0 0 5 0 0 7 0 0 a on the to 1 1 1 0 0 i 1 1 1 Donovan Jones 10813 17760 It mat as he whiffed on the No hits no runs INNING Chance laid 1 to Rossman a Stein Light Guard Armory Electric Score Board Sheckard I Evers 2b Schulte r' Chance 1b Steinfeldt 3b Hof man Tinker ss Kling Overall OOTBALL PLAYER DIES GRIDIRON INJURIES Wayne la Well Patronized ans to the number of 2600 filled the Wayne pavilion yesterday after noon to the game by means of the automatic scoreboard Not only was the crowd a large one but It was composed of representative people scores of well known citi zens and their families taking the opportunity of enjoying a seat' in a warm apartment while following the fortunes or rather mis fortunes The board will be in operation again this afternoon the returns beginning to arrive at 2 o'clock PO 3 0 1 12 1 0 28 0 pitch was right walchintr Sheckard Donovan Kitson Offered Managership Kalamazoo Mich October 11 The Kalamazoo Baseball associa tion which purchased the interests of James rank and other outside people who were interested in baseball team is now casting about for a manager Maurice Myers who had managed the team for two years has returned to Albany and will not again be connected with the Southern Michigan league Directors of the new association have offered the management to rank Kitson former National league pitcher who is now living at Allegan In case Kitson assumes the responsibility he will do part of the pitching Crowd at irst Game of Worlds Series in Windy City alls ar Below Expectations Great "Pennant Races in Both Leagues Take Edge Off the Post Season Doings Players Get Goodly Sum BY JOE JACKSON the Inning en4ed It by living tP Matty In eft Six healthy hits six stronger runs and this time during the game Already he had fanned six men and Stein feldt first hitter of the inning gave him his seventh scalp Hofman had some luck He' hit on top of the ball and chopped it towards third Possibly it would have rolled foul Schaefer coming in fast thought he had a play and made a one hand stop and hurried throw Hofman had him beaten many games tor tne cubs this sea son and who started the slaughter in New York on Thursday came Two base hit Kling Three base hit Schulte Home run Tinker Wild throw Chance Muffed throw Donovan Sacrifice hit Donovan Stolen bases Sheckard Ever Chance Double Tinker and Chance Downs and Left on base Chicago 2 Detroit 4 irst base on ball Off Overall 2 off bonovan 1 irst base on Chicago 1 Struck out By Overall 5 by Donovan 7 Wild Donovan Time 1:24 Umpires Klem and Connolly Attendance 17760 PO 3 1 4 1 8 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 O' 0 0 A 0 6 0 1 1 0 3 0 3 the sack He touched snapped the sphere completing a double play 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 PAVILION Jefferson Avenue Just Above Belle Isle Bridge EVERY' DETAIL GRAPHICALLY SHOWN RESERVED SEATS 15c 9 6 playing October 11 George baIfback on the lberlln football who was Kame nnH Smrnf raPldlY improving and will foe sent home tomorrow the 5 S18rht Concussion of was unconscious forve hours He was hurt when he was tackling Walder Gardner nell quarterback crashed Into and hi3 knee struck on the chn admfnls I JU? 8Ort of a knockout swlpe the Jaw from a pugi I A 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 4 1 0 Armory Draw Big Crowd One of the features of the'repOrt of the Detroit Chicago game as presented yesterday to a huge crowd by the electric score board in the Light Guard armory was the announcing done by Alex Goldman who with Louis Schneider is in terested in the electrical device aJience seemed so pleased with Mr work that he has decided to repeat the stunt again today The doors of the ar mory open today at 12:30 SIXTH INNING Mattv Innkni nt JUBL lUIir IKLIi'i rn thUi he fouled the first Klem called the second and Matty swung at the fourth after gaining one ball Leary laid against the first one served to him and Evers and Chance were his doctors Crawford fouled the first missed the second and on a slow ball on the third pitch he laid It down towards Evers who was playing deep It looked as though Sam would beat it but Johnny came tearing in swept up the ball on the dead run tossing to Chance and beating Crawford by an eye lash No hits no runs SEVENTH INNING Cobb opened the usual lucky seventh by tlylng to Schulte and Rossman followed suit on the third one delivered Schaefer surprised Kling by bunt Ing the first ball Ditched six feet down first base line Johnny and Overall both went after it then played Alfonso and Gaston on it until Schaefer perched himself on first with his gigantic smile Her man worried Overall Into pitching out twice on Schmidt and when Overall was getting set for third lie ambled five yards off first Over all tossed leisurely to Chance Her man dug for second and was safe when Chance's wide throw got by Tinker With three balls and one strike Schmidt laid down an easy one for Tinker One hit no runs EIGHTH INNING Downs once again reu victim to shoots missing the first which he tried to bunt he let the next be called on him and then after waiting out two whiffed Donovan's attempt at bunting failed the ball going well vp in the air just in front of the Plate and Kling nipped it Matty took his chance on the first pitch but Evers threw him out after a peppery stop No hits no runs NINTH INNING Davy Jones Stepped up in place of and after swinging at two decided to wait which he did successfully get ting four straight balls Crawford with nothing left to do but wallop the hide off the ball drove one at avers wno tnrew mm out at first Jones taking second Cobb pre vented it from being a shut out by singling to center through the box Jones prancing across the plate Rossman made a nice bid for a duplication of the stunt performed by Tyrus but Tinker who was on nis wav to second to prevent steal ran right Into the ball top or cushion Chance One hit one run DETROIT AB 4 3 4 4 4 3" 3 2 2 0 One CHICAGO Wild a perfect strike across the heart another come filed to Mc had Evers DETROIT Chicago October 11 IRST INNING first toss Was very high and things look ed bright for the Tlges when he made it two balls on McIntyre the Tiger batting leader Then he put over a strike The next looked to be to liking so he picked it out but the liner went straight at Tinker had one each way when he sent a hard hopper to Tin ker who after a nice stop threw Charlie out at first Wahoo Sam fouled Into the stands then died like Tinker to Chance No hits no runs SECOND Cobb attempt ed to bunt the first ball pitched in fhis inning but it hit the top of his bat and went high into the air Just back of Kling who devoured it Evers nnfl ChaneA tank re I case the Philmont boy hitting the second ball pitched to the little second sacker Schaefer after looking over four pitches two strikes and two balls fouled to Kling In this round Overall pitched but eight balls No hits no runs THIRD The Coal Hill citizen Schmidt swung like a burst ed fire hose at first offer ing a low breaking curve and on the next one chopped to the heavy weight twlrier and was soft Over all to Chance Overall momentarily lost control with Jerry Downs up and the auburn haired youth idled away a few seconds while Overall tossed four wide ones Jerry jog ging to first Incidentally he was the first bat ter of the game to see that station Donovan laid a pretty sacrifice bunt down to Steinfeldt and the third tViwAvu one Downs of course going to sec ond With one and one on Matty Kling prevented a wild pitch by a circus dive into the dust for a from Overall holding at second Matty worked ana two was en next ball the right the left No hits Detailed Description of Second Game Play by Play Seven Rounds of Pitching Perfection and One in Which Slug gers Come Into Their Own Told by One of the Survivors of Massacre Number Two IRST INNING first curving After across Intyre struck out before he flied to Craw ford with three and two the official count on him Schulte felt Dono van out to the limit and by fouling off two worked him up to the three and two stage after which Schmidt luueu to noia a foul tip ei ua i it tie next pitch SECOND against the first ball pitched which Downs delivered to Rossman a block ahead of the runner Stein feldt had two strikes and a ball when he raised to Crawford who made a classic catch Hofman was made to look like a bush leaguer SwinErim? hVa ci era a Im at three pitches Donovan like Overall pitched but eight balls in this inning No hits no runs THIRD INNING Jerry Downs pulled off one of the best fielding features of the game on Tinker to open No 3 the' little short stop forcing Donovan to put it over by getting him into the three and two hole He put strength and weight against it and it shot at Jerry like a bullet He scooped it up with one hand on the dead run going to ward first and tossing without re covery landed his man Kling got two and two then on a high curve Overall had the same count when he tapped a one to Rossman back of covered the bag and had the softest kind of a play but dropped Claude good throw the rival flinger being safe the first cnicasroan tn ronnh however as Sheckard filed to Crawford on the second ball Jso hits no runs INNING Evers tried in Yal? pass out of William rating iU1 and tWO On hlm UY to Rossman koA a of strikes and a ball when Bill laid one up the groove for him and he corked it into right field close to the foul line It looked good but Cobb raced In and napped it a foot from the ground Chance with a pair each one to hls and at 2 smlte it over ad Mathew however dashed back at top speed and took the drive hs shoulder and drew a hand No hits no runs INNING three thPeoS were wel1 mixed first a fouh a swing and a called one per fectiy delivered Hofman gave Schaefer his first assist and'Ross XVrin0tnlerhiOUt therst bill pitened to him Crawford had a for long fly ina first Tinker ran into the ball and! a of yards from second base was soing over to cover the way it broke last year did not matter the lead being too big from Juneau Wls home of Addie Joss of Cleveland are here for the games Juneau Is about twelVe miles from Tomah' old home wherever that is The Chicago crowd was gay if not gallant Every time a lady en irPrl ttatt rrranl eAMa A OLRIIU VTCailiig I nflt thflt Am nt all zxtxf tha I ainary the crowd arose and hand ed out a round of cheers This had so oIba I I gcirutU One Chicago paper had its female whist expert writing something on the game She waited patiently for some one to trump an ace lead but pulled off the best one in years at the close of the half of the ninth are they quitting for was her speech Donovan never looked better in hls life outside of the eighth in ninff He had the Cub sluggers striking out on balls a foot away from the plate Luck put him out of it in the fatal eighth And it all happened so quickly that there was not a chance to relieve him odd Incident enlivened the fifth inning Chance fouled a ball to the Chicago bench and the bat boy there spat on the ball for luck before throwing it to Donovan Bill wiped the ball on the grass against the rules to remove the supposed luck bringer Then he fanned the I Lmvagv Ldptain xne cuds wound it ud with a nrerrv raet dAnhiA Trying for Anto Record October 11 Mr and Mrs Smith and Alofsln at tmIdni8ht tonight in a Maxwell touring cpx for Detroit on t0 see ChicagoZDetroit baseball jrames Tuesday and Wed Mrs Smith bets on Detroit Cubs The Party attempt to lower Chicago De troit auto record held by Wal expect to reach the Hotel Pontchartraln before 11 Monday morning The car being used re cently made the Minneapolis Chica ot hours Mrs Smith will drive part way ADDITIONAL SPORTING NEWS 0N PAGE EIGHT Hotel Cafe after I the theater orchestra I McIntyre I ss Crawford Cobb 4L IM Schaefer 3b pretty fast double play when Ross an hit to Tinker with Cobb on Downs 2b BY joe JACKSON Chicago October Third at tempt tomorrow" Mullin is slated to work for the Tigers It is expected that Pfeister will perform for the Cubs and Sheridan will be the umpires on Monday with be hind the bat There were fully 1000 rooters from Detroit on hand and they made some noise A half dozen touring cars con veyed the Detroit players and De troit press men to and from the grounds Right In style McIntyre made a pretty play on Sheckard to start the Chicago bat ting game taking his low fly on the run Several of the wives are here with them including Mrs Mullin Mrs Cobb Mrs Downs and Mrs Crawford Tinker played almost as swell a Tme as at Detroit on Saturday His fast work robbed of a mi me opener Reserved and box seat tickets for the Slindav nnmA larUri at a Kier nra mium Ten dollars was the average price for a box position The Cub rooters use famous expression irst they count their runs and top it off with a a ah The field was in perfect condition an the weather conditions could nardly have been better excepting that there were rather stiff breezes Teagan led one party of Michiganders that made itself heard at the Lexington where the team stops and at the field where it was stopped Downs walked the first time up drawing the only pass Overall gave excepting that secured by Jones Next two times he batted he was fanned Evers was hit on the head with a batted ball during practice re tired to the club house for repairs but recovered in time to start in the fray was the victim of the most horrible decision of the day being called out in the third on a Jni rd strike that was six inches as mucn wiae Up to the fatal Inning but two CUDR rpzTnhfifl Vtckn Ing the man each time first on Donovan error later on his Texas leaguer over head Schmidt could almost have scored fly in the fifth had Steinfeldt muffed it The ball was the highest hit of the day caught near the slab Bejington lobby resembled the Pontchartraln on Sunday morn ing Hundreds of former Detrolt friends of the Tigers were there to pass around the glad mitt have been few faster dou plays this season than the one and turned off in the fifth when Sheckard hit toioStCOnd sacker with Overall on nrst base: Luck beat Crawford out of iris basehit in the sixth Evers tore in rTi srounder taking anv kind of chance on the playit just ishti and he an looklng field for a I but was halted for a second on bluff and then feared that w' liiu uruwu to ana maxe ropes neces sary The stands held every person that appeared at the field Chance gave Overall a long pre liminary workout He pitched to Moran with Marshall standing up as a batsman passing judgment on every hall It evidently helped him out for he was steady throughout Miss Ina Eloise Young the only woman sporting editor in the world is attending the series and will go to Detroit with the teams She represents the Trinidad Col Chronicle News and knows base ball Shaefer should have been an easy out in the seventh when he beat a bunt and started to steal before Overall pitched Chance had all kinds of time to relay throw to Tinker but hurled to left field Schaefer could have taken third easily on Schmidt's hit in the fifth BH 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 smaller attendance than that of day There were three t0' Chicago in 1907 and the ances in order wcru 24877 and 16212 Two years ago when Sox Cubs met six games were and on three days the bettered that of today while the other three it fell lower Hie water mark for a Chicago etteni nnce at a aeries was last fall in the opening ram when 24377 fans turned out to the contest rom the standpoint however it Is not so bad receipts today were I26927 Is more than has been taken in any World series game in this and nine has been played be' I prior with a single ex epZ tion or the opening game one year ago a little better than J2 more was secured That is th only time despite the fact thnt nn five dare the attendance has bet tered that of this afternoon the money has been bigger Worse Showing Than Detroit Considering the crowd of toinv in the light of conditions it would appear that the public has had ft full of baseball There were no spectators on the field which la unusual in Chicago on an occiubn like this the stands accommodat ing all who came and still having room Taking into consideration the relative sizes of the towns the difference in weather conditions and the fact that one citv bad a wetk day and the other seml hollday dat Detroit's 11000 makes tho IS 000 here look a little bad On Monday especially as the Cubs have won Jwo games no big crowd may bo anticipated The players hope for a fair attendance say 10000 to 12000 tomorrow and after that bank their hopes on Tuesday in Detroit They figure hat the' rain beat them out of a lot of money on Saturday tinker Clabber Extraordinary and Hlt Murderier Plenipotentiary in Present Serie RINGLEADER IN THE ATROCITIES The reception Donovan got when he came to bat 'in the eighth may have helped to his undoing There was an army of photo graphers on the job today our teen on the field actual count Cobb tried buntatlon first time up but a pop foul to Kling was the result After that he walloped One 'set of jCub bugs had a bug ler with them All went well until the eighth where' he blew himself out Jennings was besieged with vis iting scribes or near ones all morn n8r seeking interviews on the probable outcome of the series Davy Jones worked on the coach ing lines with Jennings during the entire game were full of the old pep Hughey is very popular here Klem was bad on balls and strikes and Donovan got the worst of it He had Evers struck out be yond question in the fourth inning Klem missed it pulling down strikeout record but doing no other damage If there was an auto in Chicago that wasn't pressed into serried to carry the people to the game it was because It wouldn't run There were over 1000 of them lined up around the park three blocks in every dl rection Visiting sporting editors say that the Associated Press report of Sat gamd was the best baseball story ever sent out by that news service It was written by Hagerty of the Chicago office Davy Jones had a bevy of Wis consin folk shaking hands with him I all morning About a half dozen naB Schaefer who hid been caught Off first takino wise the play on both sides was correct Also it was fast Tinker and Downs being the brightest CT re 4m A 2 oase pg Killing line Little Doing Till Eighth One will go to ball parks many days before he will happen across a game more closely contested or better pitched than was this one for Its first seven innings The ubs were set down almost in order In that time the only man to make first base in the first five rounds Overall in the Uiird He hit to Rossman with two down and Donovan who covered the bag lost a good throw The only other G'ib to get on in the first seven in nings was Overall who singled in tne sixth and who was doubled with Sheckard when the latter hit to Downs That was the extent of1 Chicago's hitting up to the eighth Meantime the Tigers tad not been doing much better Downs walked with one gone in the third and was left Schaefer lost a possible chance to score in the fifth He tore off the first lilt of the game in that period a smash to center with one gone Schmidt followed with a line drive to right Evers pulled off the old bluff holding his hands as though awaiting the ball at second base and Schaefer pulled up mo mentarily just enough to lose hls chance to continue to third Downs fanned and Donovan flied to Stein feldt Up to the ninth but one 'other Tiger made first Schaefer beating a bunt in the seventh and taking sec ond when Chance threw badly to Tinker after Overall' had caught' ocuitcier on nrst oase Then the ireworks So they came to the eighth the ending Donovan started inning looking as good as at 1 had fanned six men him his seventh scalp Hofman had ball and chopped towards third Schaefer coming in fast thought stop and hurried throw Hofman Tinker who has broken up so HT1V CATTlAtS Tnr TH A through right here He hit a ball towards right that 'Started out to be an ordinary fly Cobb: made a start in on it then dashed back seeing that the ball was gojng over nis head On the West Side 'park there is a oLuiiu minifxr rn rnn bleacher in Detroit save that it is built close to the ground and near er to tlie plate Cobb backed up against this but the ball went over the screen that protects those in vm 41 or inree sank into their joyous midst minute It hurdled the screen game was gone There was not chance in a hundred the way Tigers were hitting fat in Inning they would "overcome two run obstacle Tigers Make Bisr Kiolr Jlngs'and the Tigers made atrong argument when thy saw the umpire Tinker to follow home but Jt was unavall Jennings claim wa8 that the ball was only a two bagger rules were in vogue under which any ball hit into overflow or into temporary stands wentfor two sacks only It happened that there Jha room taken and temporary stand was in part of the crowd ch ball was hit was A structure that is per s0 the ball was a Vnder a11 regular condi tions of playing rules which of course prevail in series 'as These two runs semed to take the pepper out of pitcher and playera Kling doubled into left Donovan threw out Overall' Kling taking scorlng on Sheckard nn karcL started steal and should have been third out but Plenty 'of time failed a Perfect throw Lf i au Ino tniever 10 ICet AA VG L'irnve and he bunted in front of the plate osat lt He stole second while the Tigers were arguing the de schul te tripled to center and Sheckard and Evers scored On a wl Id pitch Schulte scored Chance walked and stole but Steinfeldt batting for the second time inJhe inning flied to left ne Shutout Is Averted That was about enough Jennlnw JHnfh a attempt at a rally thl ninth nut ft woo uki Davy Jones in for and Crawford died on the infield and Cobb's single to center scored Jones Rossman hit to Tin a double Play ended it Pkat was all They had made winr nUMnd four hts will seldom win a ball game The Cubs had less than twice as many but they got them bunched and bunched bingles count The team that hits Js the team that wins in this series tbus had the better of the baiting argS ments BASE BALL TODAY SEE THE WORLD SERIES BASEBALL ON THE NEW ELECTRIC SCORE BOARD William Potts is Victim of Strenuous Others Are Battered Cannonsburg Ra October 11 William Potts the football play er who was injured in a game here on October 3 died today after hav xbeen unconscious since last sionaZVHn was wlth convul sions tor the second time yesterday an OperatOn brought no re Potts who was 21 years old play Jeam During scnooi elev en he was kicked on the head Schnectady October hurt in yes same between Union and Wesleyan in this citynJured with the ex Cpt' of Union whose collarbone was broken He will be out of the game for the of the year but will be continue his college workIIarnInond of Wesleyan whoared was suffering from i Might fracture of the skull was only rendered unconscious and was A I A 4 ft 1 A night nospitai last V12 the other Players will be in the game again in a few days 'Their would have been a big thing With Tigers and Cubs battling ft lacks Interest One Smaller Crowd Last Year Three games were played here last fall and only one of these that the last of the series drew a held at second it was up to Jerry Downs but Overall had him on his staff and Jerry swung like a draw bridge on three curves getting two holla Im TTv a rri ivjia Jtsiu wauea nn until it was three and two forcing fvzyrnll in In I Mi S3 th 1 tow AU W1? promising round Two hits no runs well taken care of bv Downt ai crvTir i Rossman us arid BH 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 The Coal Hill ed fire hose at first offer ing a low breaking curve and on the next one chopped to the heavy varM i i all to Chance Overall momentarily lost control with Jerry Downs up and the auburn haired youth idled away a few seconds while Overall tossed four wide ones Jerry jog ging to first Incidentally he was the first bat ter of the game to see that station Donovan laid a pretty sacrifice bunt down to Steinfeldt and the third throw just beat the wild 1 and circus dive into the wlggier from Overall iowns Overall up to the three stage of excitement and titled to a pass on the but Klem failed to get view of it and called gardener out on strikes no runs OURTH let the first ball buzz over for a strike fouled the next saw two go by to be called balls then swung viciously at a curve which Overall had work ing like a charm and retired from the position On the third ball Crawford raised a high one for Schulte to practice on and Cobb followed by chopping one at the being thrown out at first No hits no runs ITH INNING Klem called an other dubious one this being on Rossman who after refusing to bite a couple of curves hit one a mile but Scheckard after ehRRA halted under it Germany Schaefer 1'troll deep in center and wa4 Petev caused the Tiger rooters to smile I on the for lon fl merrily by getting the first hit of No hits no runs tne gamei'c corking a beautv to cen 1 ter field Schmidt put the Detroit Kling fanned for adherents on the road to the bug Jl( econci tlnqe as the commence retreat by following with long Overall got Chicago single to right Held Schaefer was nf' a little fly just out i atSw ttV cpel? double by shooting iE to i llni hi A 44113 SEVENTH 4 4' 4 3 4 3 3 3 Detroit Chicago Reeelpt Detroit $16473 Chicago 26927 Total 843400 Dlvlalo Players i23438 Commission 4340 Detroit club 7812' Chicago club 7812 Total 843400 Chicago October 11 Apparently ih foat races in tho American and National leagues nave taken the edge off the series If the attendance at Detroit on Satur day which was a bit les than 11 000 was disappointing it is hard to decide what one must say about today turnout in this city With ideal fall weather and Sunday date the paid attendance was but 17 760 This is about 13000 less than the attendance on the same lot one week ago when Chicago and Pitts burg met and about 6000 less than the attendance of the same day at the rival South side field where Detroit' and thA SnY 'nvava aii Only one conclusion can be drawn The pennant races this I were loo rooa tra nuhiiz for anv man who waq'lu au oaseoail that Iv raZd series is an anti climax uiiu tne tact mat tne same two teams: that met last fall are competing again probably explain the lessening of interest The public demands changes and novelty in its diversions With New York' in the series GEORGE MULLIN Right Haader I Scheduled to Pitch or Tiger Today and la Re lied on to Land Them Winner In Third Encounter' RESULT Of A GAME A BLOW TO A Michigan Students Are Stunned by Poor Showing of Team Against armers Special to The Press Ann Arbor Mich October When the report of the 0 to 0 score was flashed into Ahn Arbor last ight from the A field the uy uowns fill I IlGllCn Tide Ilf XaeoWfnew ea i I DUSMITUin I OIUUCUL3 CUIJIG free ticket and two to believe it Mich ne was nut out bv 1 mai uau oeen sat I Rossie unassisted and Chance i8'1 wlth ony the heaviest ma closed the stretch by striking nnT I bad been virtually whipped ion four pitched balls No nPy state school This gloomy at runs no I mosphere continued until thede EIGRTH ncvTXTn I tailed reports were read this morn not iin steinfeldt did I fnS and since then the dejected the first maeeA He allowed Reeling has been gradually dis 1 £tr to float over un I PeBed The rooters do not think curvM n7 7 at a Par of rce oeen a permanent re eaves and sat down Hofman I ersal of form Just ticking the I clearly Zdej sde of his bat It rolled I safd itzpatrick this afternoon fa rbAOtWa tblrd base line and and th? oniY reason we were not earnest effort to I whipped was because we had a bet him at first Tinker let Dono 5er Pinter and A was unfor one over on him then tunate in six attempts at field UI affa lnst the next one I Allerdice was outpunting Cobb came in a step or two then their man from thirty to thirty five turned and tore for the fence each exchange Our line front of the right field bleachers I the wing was a veritable He backed up against it and threw I and this was pierced at up his hands but the ball cleared I A ostk has not returned from Lan his outstretched hands by five feet but ls assumed that there and It dropped into the stand amiri I II111 not a Kenoral shaking up of the wildest kind of cheering for a the except in the Yost lec home run viieerrng ror a tures The reason for this is that Hofman and Tinker jogjred nerne I ot th? available material with the pan Jennings made a large eception of Capt Schulz Davi and strenuous protest claiming I Tn? and CasfJ' ls now at hand to be but a two base hit I These en will be hustled into the plea went unanswered11 I tomorrow and probably Kling followbd bv aH wln appear in the Notre Dame sacker into the extra fame nwd Saturday Schulz will in left field fn set boxes be at center Davison at left' half fnui 1 a inside the I Allerdice at left end and Casev at dnnkilnMJt would been a hls old position of left tackle ft eanie on tlw and I These three vets will strengthen i ie frs ptch Overall the team materially and plve it first pitch I confidence This with the jolt it down and! received yesterday is expected to tninn 11 Tri11 at Kling I be conducive to aggressive playing cu i ne scampered home I 'n The third game the to contr on I The students figure that the big plate cut I eastern schools are continually be stole second ns held to low scores and some hlm benefit of I times beaten in the forepart of Evers mixed I season in the skirmishes with small things up by beating a bunt drop schools and that ultimate defeat of the Plate He led at hands of the big rivals is not Schmidts throw by a lash Sheck I necessarily awaiting moving to the third station Evers trotted to second when the Tiirer I with TICKETS ON SALE TODAY couple of wide ones to Schulte and to the Plate cut I Reserved seats for the fourth for Dutchman When I game of the series to be Cmvford thA Yialf I 4 a qnheeka on third and be Placed Vn sale at the Bennett Evers seated on the Park this morning at 10 run each I Only the regular coupon tickets' That put the game on ice but I which bring $2 will be offered at Schulte dhomeSUwhnI pltchln ths time the cheaper pasteboards i tatHni Chance was going on sale the morning of the I ad be manager captain I game in accordance with the Na lwirble to first getting only tional orders tonk balls He I Those who have reserved boxes on the delayed steal I for the Tuesday game may get them sMmbL Hlne the job for I by calling at the Bennett park of teXted heldnai on aftern00n at 2 second Steinfeldt the tenth bat 1 was halted for a second on SOhulte might get the ball and dou ble him It was a line drive just too short for the outfielder All Nebraska is pulling for the Tigers according to Tobey sporting editor of the Omaha World Herald the home of Sam Crawford and all the farmers and villagers of Wahoo Neb get together at the little burg each day where they have a special wire from Omaha during the 'world ser ies Sam can he elected governor of the state any old time on any ticket Downs made the feature fielding play a stop of a fast hit towards right by Tinker starting the third Jerry showed weakness on touch ing runners and lost a chance to retire the side with three runs in in the ninth on this He had: Sheck ard 10 feet Schmidt handing him a fine throw Cobb got into the lime light just once on his catch of fly on the fdul line in the fourth inning STAND ALLS HURTS MANY New York October Part of SitaJd at the baseball field fbe Brighton Athletic club East New 'York collapsed yesterday af I ternoon at the beginning of a game i viuo Learn and of National league and a score of persons were more or less seriously Injured ree thousand people were in ounds when the accident oc eomh? payers were coming on the field to begin the sde ot thagrand men and women behes to their feet then the section some 60 feet Reserves from nearby police sta ambulances from varioqs i hospitals were summoned The nlav ers were the first to start the work of pulling the people from ther and the crowd nourned out wnVOSthe etandand helped In the work of rescue The moment ary panic caused bv the first crash quickiy was quieted on the arrival of the extra policemen a I Independents Ontclas Toledo I Monroe MicAi October 11 Inde 1 pendents opened the football season I here today with a 34 to victorv over East Toledo The visitors weri at Admission 15c Reserved Seats 25c xne game again in a few e3 ire due to imperfect phy sical condition rather than rXuih CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES PLAY BY: PLAY ft I i Ik 1 Total Batted for O'Leary In ninth Innings Detroit 0 Chicago 0 ft 5 I.

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