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-T i Vf-f7 5" THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 15, 1908. sT. LOUIS POST-DISPHTCH ST. LOUIS POST-DISPHTCH 16 WILL BE TAKEN ABROAD TO FINISH HIS CAREER ON THE RUNNING TRACKS OF BRITAIN COLIN SPORT BEST BASEBALL TEAM IN THE WORLD, IS OPINION OF ALL EXPERTS WHO SAW BIG SERIES CUBS How Did You Win That One Game, Tige? PRINCETON IS WEAKEST TEAM CHICAGO TEAM WITHOUT PEER IN THE WORLD OF BIG THREE s-fre Present Backwardness of Tigers Recent World's Series Showed Cubs Utterly Outclassed American Shown in Feeble Work Against Villanova Yesterday. League Rivals.

PRINCETON, N. Oct IN a slow game with VHlanova. Princeton won. Wednesday by 6 to Or thereby all but crushing the hopes of th Tiger supporters for the present sea- son. The Tigers had hard work to win.

and had It not been fnr th referee's rigid ruling. Villanova might have evened up the score. Yesterday's BY JAMES CRUS1NBERRY DETROIT, Oct. 15. NO ONE now doubts the superiority of the Chicago Cubs over all other baseball teams In the worU.

When Frank Chance and his ral-" 1 lant players shut out the Detroit team, 2 to 0, yesterday afternoon, and won the championship of the world for the second time, there was not a critic present who wasn't willing to declare the Cubs the greatest by far in th country and many pronounced them the best that ever played the game. showing, even at this time of the year, is a weak one for Old Wassau. It the first half the ball see-sawed up and down the field without any decisive advantage to either side. There were several exchanges of kicks. Read punted fairly well for Princeton, but Borgan and Tlbbot were weak In catching kicks.

Capt. Walsh of Villanova ran punts back In snappy style and gave Bucking- nam ana weicn plenty to do. The Princeton team opened the second goal line. Bard was the only man be- WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES STATISTICS half with fast playing. Cox was pushed down the field for repeated gains and then Read circled left end for the last Ave yards to a touchdown.

Then came Standing of Clubs. CLUBS. Won. Lost. tween him and the goal line, but In hia attempt ta tackle the runner.

Bard was tripped by Villanova player. Villanova was penalised for the foul and the long run availed nothing. Princeton felt the absence of Capt. Dillon and McClorahan, but moat of her play was rather loose. a mishap which nearly cost Princeton Pet.

.200 Chicago 4 Detroit 1 the victory. Sparks fumbled the ball and It fell Into the arms of Carey of Game. Chicago. 2-10-0: Detroit; 0-3-0. Bat- Villanova, who ran 75 yards over the Donovan teries Overall and Kling; Harvard Varsity Defense Shows Well In Its Scrimmage Tests CAMBRIDGE.

Oct took Crowley'a place, who haa an la- It took but five games with the Tigers to give the title to the Cubs." Detroit was lucky to get its one victory. There was not a time after the first game was over last Saturday -that the Cubs seemed In danger. They played the most scientific baseball series that the world has ever seen, and their victory over the Tigers was clean-cut and decisive. I Detroit was supposed to have a. great ball club.

It had fought Its way through the American League, and beaten down Chicago, Cleveland and St. Louis, all three supposed to be great teams. It had time to prepare for the world's series this year, while "the Cubs were forced to do a lot of traveling," and beat the Giants In a terrible battle on the latter's grounds, before they could claim the right to me Detroit. Timers' Miserable Showing. And yet Detroit tumbled miserably, hardly making a presentable showing In the battles with the Cubs.

The Tigers had "no excuses to offer. They were simply outclassed from start to finish, and at the close were forced to admit it. They bumped Into a defense and an attack playing the Cubs, that they hadn't found all season in the American League. Their much-boasted offense was shattered by the defense of the National Leaguers. They had Harvard varsity worked out in defensive scrimmage yesterday afternoon.

There waa a regulation gam with kick-off and line plunging on both aides. and Schmidt. Kesulta of Other Games. Saturdav Chicago. 10-14-2; Detroit.

6-10-3. Batteries Reulbach, Overall. Brown and Kling; Killian. Summers and Schmidt. Sunday Chicago.

6-7-1; Detroit. 1-4-1. Batteries Overall and Kling; Donovan and Schmidt. Mondav Detroit. 3-13-3; Chicago.

8-7-0. Batteriea Mullin and Thomaa; Pflester. Reulbach and Kling. Tueadav Chicago. 8-11-0: Detroit.

4-0 Batteriea Brown and Kling; Su men. Winter and Schmidt. Pitching Record Testerday. Overall Runs allowed, 0: hits al- lowed. 3: bases on balls given.

4: batters struck out. 10 hit batters. wild pitch. 1. 1 Donovaiv Runs allowed.

2: hits allowed. lf: baaea on balls given. hatters struck out. bit batters. wild pitches.

0. Team Records Yesterday. R. H. TB.

SH. SB. E. Chicago 2 W- 11 3 0 0 Detroit 0 3 4 0 1 0 Attendance Teatprday. fi210; Tuesday 12.7: Monday.

14.M3: Sunday. 17.700; Saturday. 10.812. Total attendance. 62.232.

MANN COLIN TO RACE This lasted for about five minutes and then the scrubs were given possession of the ball for the rest of the scrimmage. The seconds could not gain jured arm. Houston was at left end and Cutler ran the varsity. The feat urea of the afternoon were the break -lng through and Hocking of punts by Fish and Burr and the excellent aeepnd-ary defense, of White. The seconds tried the urward pass continually but could not.

get by. the secondary defense of Corbett, Nourse and Whit. The line played stronger than previously and begin to show th semblance of team Cutting playa fast at left and Cutler cam back strong after his enforced absence. Forchhelmer Is too slow for 'the back field and will moved to th Una. READY 10 FIGHT OUT CAREER ON through the varsity line and the ball was put on the varsity's 25-yard line.

Here the seconds lost the ballv on downs. Forchhelmer played left half again In 'place of Smith and Graydon was moved from the back field to end. He RIVAL MANAGERS HAVE THEIR CONCLUDING SAY BY FRANK CHANCE. A I WON because we outplayed them in every department of the game. I surely expected a harder series with these fellows, and am greatly pleased that we were able to win four out of five games.

We were in good shape for the games. Overall and Brown deserve a great deal of the honor. BY HUGHEY JENNINGS. IE WERE outplayed. I'll have to take off my hat to the Cubs.

Chance has a great ball club. We were handicapped a little be- cause Donovan was not in good condition, but I guess it didn't mnke much difference, as we couldn't score in the last game. We should have won the first game and then it might have been different." OR THE TITLE ABROAD TRACKS neither the strength nor the brains to meet such a team. Murphy May Answer Quarterback Problem That Puzzles Old Eli Scrapper Whom Sage Delaney Owner Keene Will Ship Great Cubs Went Through a Harder Season Than Did the Tigers Has Been Schooling for Years Graduates. est American Bred Horse to Newmarket, England.

when they won 116 games In the Na Uonaj race, or a year ago, when they made another run-away race Of it. and beat the Tigers for the world's Special to the Post-DInpatch. 1 BEEF TRUST FOOTBALL IS ST. LOUIS IDEA BV ROBERT EDGRKX, NEW YORK, Oct. 15.

Billy Delaney NEW YORK, Oct 15. Colin, the once more given the first team anen and Coy carried it across th line. Cut-ten, who waa th "Paraon" center oa the Yale varsity daring th lat nineties, joined the Yale coaching staff yesterday and paid especial attention to Blddle, who ha been playing the position on th varsity. Blddle has not been very good lately, Imt th coaches expect to bring him around all right for the West Point gam, the other new coaches on the field Jtoday were: Jamea J. Hogan and Ogden Mills Reld.

In place of Hobba at left tackle, Richardson went In and played well. Cooley and Hobba win be nnabl to play- against West Point NEW HAVEN, Oct IS. Fred Murphy, who has been playing quarterback an the second team all the week, was ordered to the 'varsity and 'Hopkins waa put back to the second team. Th change la believed to be permanent Phllbln and Brides, the regular half backa, were absent from the field yesterday and their place were taken by Daly and Holt. Coy playing his usual position at full back.

There was one touchdown by the varsity during the 30 minutes' scrimmage. After th scrub team had held the varsity twice for downs the ball was greatest race horse ever bred in Amer championship. If the other National League clubs would beat them next year, and If the American Lea (rue -would ica, is destined to end his days in En gland. In a short time, probably be wrest the world's title from them, they says that Al Kaufmann is ready at last to for the heavyweight championship. For years the champion maker has watched Kaufmann's progress and has been bringing him slowly to the front.

fore the end of November, he will be must needs be active, for Chance's team seems eood for manr rears tn hipped to Newmarket If be does not To win or lose by close scores is the stand the ordeal of training next spring, come with T)ut little patching up, key to the policy of the St. Louis Uni "I'm all wrapped up in this boy," said he will be relegated to the stud farm. versity eleven this year, according to One year ago Detroit fans and American, League partisans said the Tigers were fagged out and crippled, and that was the reason the Cubs walked over them. This year the Cubs really had a harder finish In the National League than the Tigers did in the American. The Tigers could offer no excuses, and yet the Cubs won almost as decisively as one year ago.

Now Detroit fans and American League critics are forced to admit that the Cubs won because tbey are better in every department of the game than the Tigers. There was not a flaw In the great Chicago machine. There wasn't a mistake made by Manager Frank Chance In directing his team through the games. With the exception of the first game, when the drizzling rain fell all the time, the grounds were Ideal for playing. Now, it is all over and the world must take its hat off to the Cubs as the greatest of baseball teams.

was the case one. year ago. i Much Dae to Overall. The move will take out of this coun not to worry him one bit. He has been experimenting and trying out all of hia men.

So that his team won, and tiie varsity goal line was not crossed, lie has been satisfied. After the game with Arkansas Saturday he will be reasonably certain lust try the greatest thoroughbred ever The Cubs owe much of their success Delaney yesterday afternoon. "When he's fighting I may look cool, but I can tell you I feel m'ghty nervous and excited. Al is ready now for the best of them. I believe he is a better man than against the Tigers to the pitching of owned by James Keene.

His unbeaten record and the large amount of money that he earned during his short Father P. Burke, faculty athletic member of the university. Last year St Louis University eleven ran over every team in sight In every game, the exeption of the contest with Wabash College. Save for the latter contest, the -Big jerr uveraiL it was the giant California boy that wound ud the series what men he can call regulars on the Burns. In fact, I'm sure Al can beat career he is only 3 years old has been yesterday with a shutout.

He nit. him. i heralded throughout two hemispheres. ted against "Wild Bill" Donovan. The Ballot Also to io.

"When he was an amateur he used to team. In the practice at Sportsman's Park yesterday afternoon he gave all of the men who have even a chance to get Into the game an ODDortunlty to two met bunday and Overall was the victor. He was- the victor stain res- Colin will be accompanied by Ballot, the winner of this year's Suburban terday. Sunday he gave Detroit one MONILAW'S TEAM MUCH IMPROVED Missouri at Last Has Elfvcn in the Field That. Encourages Columbia's Hopes.

run through signals and the different knock them all out with a righ-hand swing. That won't do among experienced men. A fellow leaves himself too open and a clever man will catch him formations with the regular eleven run and four hits, yesterday he gave no runs and but three hits. Cochems does not fear the outcome of Handicap and many other Important turf fixtures. Three or four more horses belonging to Mr.

Keene miy be in the consignment, Maskette, the Futurity winner, and Wedding Belle may A Record Worth Having-. Next to Overall stands Mordecai and drop him. The first thing I said to Al when I took hold of him was: the game with Arkansas. He flmirea games were really uninteresting to a man who wishes to see a contest, not an exhibition of one team running over another. This year St.

Louis U. haa a harder schedule. Carlisle, Western, University of Pennsylvania and the Sewanee teams are strong enough to make almost any eleven play its best to win. In the games played by St. Louis U.

so far this season Cochems could undoubtedly have run up larger scores. He has been allowing the score proposition CAYOU'S SCRUBS TIE THE VARSITY Washington's Coach Is Driving His Men Hard at Pikeway Campus. Camp Cayou on the Pike continues to be the ecene of strenuous things. Each day this week" the Pikeway varsity haa put through long signal practice and then long with the Three times champions of the Na Brown, the three-fingered wonder. He Is In reality a greater pitcher than 'Now, I want you to understand one be among the lot that his men are sufficiently speeded up now to stop the visitors and that when his men get the ball their weight and strength, If nothing more, will make it thing youn might as well cut -that rife-lit UveraiL His arm may not be an trnnr i "Yes, I have decided to send Colin but his brain is much keener.

arm off and throw it away. Tou've got and Ballot abroad," said Mr. Keene to to learn how to knock them out with gets credit for pulling Saturday's game possible for his men to carry the ball a reporter for the Post-Dispatch yester your across tneir opponents' goal line. oui ana winning Tuesday's game. The only Chicago pitcher to lose was day.

"I dislike to make this move, Broke Trainer's Orders. for I am dearly attached to both horses, COLUMBIA. Oct clonda of disappointment which settled around th heada of th loyal when Kansas de- feated Missouri last Thanksgiving at St Joseph and which refused to dis "He did it, too. Al has a great left Jack rnester. Chance's one regular lefthander.

Jack worked aeainst Mniiin hand better than his right. When he CUBS WILL NOT DISBAND tional, League and twice champions of the world la a record to be proud of. Frank Chance, the peerless leader of the champions. Is proud of it. All Chicago joins In his praise.

He Is a wonderful leader, and he has a wonderful team, and no praise is great enough, for it. The. success of the Cubs has- caused the other club owners of the National League to sit up and take notice, It has also stirred up the American League managers. They can't afford to allow this one club to cojtinue much longer. And yet the Chicago Cubs seemed stronger this fall than two years ago, knocked Bradley down with his right the latter supposed to be the weakest but I am forced to do so under the circumstances.

The Puritanical laws have forced my horses out of the country. If Colin will stand training next the other night he went against my in UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS or Jennings regulars. However, he had periods of scrimmage lengthening each structions. But I suppose he saw an a gooa flay, the team hit well ni pelled when th season opened this fall lifted as if by magic when' the Tigers CHICAGO. Oct.

Chicago Cubs newly created chamnions of ih inri behind him. hut k.i.. spring he will race In England. If not. he will be reserved for breeding pur v.vana tl UtlU for Pfeister.

Detroit won that one are not going to disband until opening and found he could shoot Vhe right into it safely, and the temptation was too much for him. It's all right to take advantage of an opening any lime. i I i poses." Christmas. A trip to the Parity game and was lucky to do It. Chicago won four games and won each one by "You don't mean to say that he will has been as good as closed, and after superior playing.

"I'd much rather see Al fighting longer be reserved for stud duty in England? was the query. some exniDition games around Chicago the team will trail to the rnt t. with a team of substitutes and crlppl, and using only the simplest of plays won from Rolla Saturday by the scort of 1 to 0. Columbia Is football mal now and students and townspeople alike are pulling for Missouri to beat Iowa Saturday. The Tigers have more than 4 a fighting chance, too, if report from distances than six rounds.

He's usad' to tne long fights now, and isn't gaited for Tigers Did Not Figure Best the short. He put Bradley out quickly ident Barry of the Los Angelea club and President Ewtng of the San Francisco day. Last night the scruba and the varsity played on full half, strictly in accordance with the rules, and th score was 6 to The varsity scored on straight football, on lin bucks by Ban-ton, Pitxman and Morton, and the scrubs scored a touchdown when NIpher went around Hagler for a 56-yard run for a touchdown. Cayou promises to electrify th Washington University football fans with fancy plays, full of the red man's cunning, as aoon aa the team- geta going right. "Yes," was the reply, "that is what I mean.

Ballot will, of course, race abroad. I have several entrants in the Epsom Oaks and I will send one of my fillies at the same time, which one I enough, but some clever fellow that he would surely whip in a long fight might stay six rounds with him and club were, here, as well as In Detroit for the world's series. In Any Angle Of the Game succeed in ouipoinung mm. ji is a rood boxer, but he's a better tighter. Tuesday night, in Detroit k.

There Is no Question that the Cubs responsible for the team's victory have not decided." wgr uucreu Manager Chance a eiunntu em uv ri like to make his next fight for the pnything but a dead one. He could certainly fight. Well, things would look a little diiferent now; Al is not a novice any more." "1 ve noticed one thing about Kaufmann," said Delaney, "that you don find in other fighters. No man that he whips ever wins a nard fight afterwards. They don't recover from the punishment he hands out.

You notice Bradley. is stronf and clever and game. But Al puts a few hard ones into his body, and you'll find that he won't weather the next bruising fight he has. None of them do." TIGERS AND CUBSSTILL GOING AFTER THE MONEY DETROIT. Oct.

15. The Cubs and Tigers are to meet in another game. It has been arranged for the Detroit club to play the Chicago club In Chicago Sunday afternoon, and the entire gate receipts will go to the winner. The game was arranged after the final game of the world's series yesterday, and both parties were anxious for it. The Cubs want a chance to beat George Mulliu, the one Detroit pitcher that licked them, and the Tigers want a chance to win another game from the Cubs.

Of course, the contest has nothing to do with the championship, but will doubtless draw a big crowd. Albright to Piny Gates. Albright and Gates will meet in the three-cushion billiard tournament match at the Rex this evening. Swimmer won from A gens last night. 30 to 23.

The winner's high run was i. Iowa City are to be believed. Th team which will Un up against th Hawkyes will at least 100 pr cent better than the on that took Holla's measur and th Rolla team held St liouls University to 17 points. vi eiu.wv if he would bring the Cubs to the coast world's championship. When Al wins that I'll be willing to retire from the Detroit lacked In team work.

It lacked in quick thinkers. It lacked in accurate lnfielders. In fact, it lacked OWNER YAWKEY HELPS OUT to piay tne ixs Angeles club. Hi game and taKe mo easy, i ve had my hare of the fun. thought tney were fooling, but thev in everything, with the possible excep TIGERS' RECEIPTS $15,000 showed ready to put up the rah Chance consulted his playera and DETROIT, Oct.

15. The Detroit Tigers i YY( In fllah vtr "Al may take on the winner of the McCoy-Stewart scrap, or we may take it into our heads to go home again very soon. To tell the truth; there's no place on earth like California, and we're both homesick already. If we fight McCoy uun oi crawn. CRUSINBERRY'S iounu me wouia iiKe to go.

He ae CONTAINS cepted the proposition. He plana to or Stewart it'll nave to be by the Znu leave aooui inov. i. and play Jn Los Angeles, San Francisco. Portland and Both teams broke tralnina- in.t NO MERCURY for we don't Intend to stay in the East beyond that." Delaney smiled over the fight with In Detroit There was good feeling be Seattle.

Shefcle Wins at Balk I.i tween me players of each team. Nearly O'Brien years ago in ban rranclseo. are to nave di vide among themselves Saturday night, although they didn't win the world's championship. Owner Yawkey asked the boys to play an exhibition game among themselves Saturday afternoon for the gate ind when they agreed he immediately purchased 116.000 worth of rTrkets He devised this plan to avoid anv trouble with the National Commls-ainn which made a rule forbidding prise money for the worm's champlon- hThp8Cubs also expect a handsome return from President Murphy. an oi tne users came in to "Yes." he said, "we were trimmed that Medicines containing MercAiry are often' given to BafferittJ with Contagious Blood Poison, and so powerful is the action of this time, and it was my fault.

Al was such t' scr.atch man In the late the Cubs, before the latter team left. The Cubs left Detroit at 9 o'clock numica "tiK-une billiard tnilraa the Ha that it frequently removes the symptoms in a short while, and shuts ti on a special train. Even the neonl a promising youngster as an amateur that I thought he could do almost anything. I thought O'Brien was "all Thought I was picking a dead one with a reputation that Al could cop. It or is I Mhhiu name was Detroit cheered them when they rode Biiccis io me station.

ii4 v'io rvrinng. turned out tne oiner way. tinen was members. When, however, the treatment is left off, the disease alwayi returns, and the patient finds that his health has been injured by this powerful mineral, and he is often left with weak stomach, disturbed digestion, mercurial rheumatism, etc. The action of S.

S. S. is entirely different. It contains no Mercury, nor any other harmful drug, but fill inr vuos Will flo some barn-storming about Chicago Ti tV at na vt aAir ti. irfW Cr ry W1" undoubt Here's the World's Series in Figures.

outclassed the Tigers In the pitching end of the game. Timers Failed Even Here. In batting it -was generally expected the Tigers would be the better of the two But the heavy sluggers of the Detroit team didn't hit with such fury against the Cubs as against th American League teams. According to our figures, they made but 32 hits, 'all told, while the Cubs made 43. Oa the baacs there was no comparison of tae two teams, the Cubs were much faster; and yet a number of critics say Detroit's success In the American League is largely due to her speed on the bases.

The Tigers stole but six bases on the Cubs, while the Cubs stole IS. Altogether, the Cubs scored 24 runs in the series, and the Tigers 15. In fielding, too, the Cubs simply outclassed the Tigers. Our figures show that the Cubs made but four errors In the five games, while the Tigers made seven. While the Cubs outclassed the Tigers In batting, fielding and base running, tbey outclassed them much more In brain work, or "inside baseball." That's something that can't be set down In figures, but Is plainly seen by tae pec a tors who sit in the stands.

Chants has a team of thinks. Evers. Tinker and Stelnfeldt. with himself and Kling on the Infield, can execute plays that many a club would never think of. Sheckard, Hofman and Schulte In the outfield are all brainy as well as skillful.

The team played a a unit from start to finish. It is bard at the close to pick out any one man and sy he was i "wy uni to add to series account irom the world made entirely of healing, cleansing roots and herbs. It cures Contagious! 1 Blood Poison by removing the. virus from the blood. It searches outl 1 v.

.5 the Cubs will over ijw from the hia-Kames. Each member of the Timers will receive nm.ihi.. JXT- ilgers 1 i CHICAGO. DETROIT. 9 a a A "i 3 I 3 Hi 3 it as.

tjf poiuutui wiit jiuisuu aau aoes not leave me leasi trace ior aim outbreaks. S. S. in addition to curing the disease, builds up and strengthens every part of the body. Its fine tonic effects tone up the stomach and digestion, improve the appetite and regulate the entire system.

Home treatment book containing valuable information about the different stages of the disease and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC ATIAUTA, GA. TT but 8 I ijkjy Overall and Brown seemed to have little trouble in handline Ty rhh great Detroit batter. He got off Overall in eight tmVes vp. and one off Brown in Ave 3 3 5 fc tk the 2 f- Sun hit A not 19 1 he IZ? anned-h, 5 20 3 6 2 4 5 19 1 3 6 IK 5 21 u.

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