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No SUKDAYCMOBNING OCTOBER 13 i. PRICE. FIVE CENTS. I' Boston TKree-Cusliion Raps Beat Big Six" on Saturday Bedient. Hurls Great Game j- Boston Hurler Allows but Three Hits Mathewson Hurled No-Hit Ball After Third Inning Best Played Game of Series.

Thus Far Score Should Have Been 1 to 0 In Boston's Favor. Bottom Ma. October 12- Orer- omng th New York tlonvl today a. cor of 2 to 1 the Boston pat winners of tb American leapt need but a single victory to attain tb worlds bueLaI champion hip 1112. The world' series now stand Boston three games won NOW Ort one and one contest a tl More than 4000 people.

a record- breaking baseball crowd for ton saw a pitching duel In which Hush Bedlent. a youngster. sparkled a a new tar in the baseball firmament. Three hits constituted the Giant portion from Bedients effective service. But for an error by Gardner the youna- twirior would hue turned back the New York club to defeat In nine scoreless lone.

Only a shsde less brilliant than the box work of Bedlnt was the skill Of the old muter Christie- Mathew- on who. except for two long-distance drive. In the third' Inning. held the Red Sox helpless by the magic Of his arve Rdlent Hero. fledent pitched the bet bell that ha been shown so for In the live game.

of the world serifs He had not teen regards as a likely choice for mound duty during the championship games. and It was not until several inning. had parsed that the thousands of spectators realld that tlt Giants were facing a quality of pit Chine that was mot naffllng when nits meant tallies. Th only New Yorkers to fathom Bedlents binders were hew son Meyer. and rkle.

while those who succumbed on strikeout. were Devore. nodir 8" Merliie and Mathewon Harry Hooper started the sharp batting bee that the tied Sox their two run A tadeaay curled up to the plate and Hooper. catching It fl and square. nhx the ball put HerzOR along th left field foul line.

where the ball rknchtted between the angles of th nr to the confusion of Devore. On ont the fling Hooper sod before the bvil was returned to th Infield the Red Sox outfielder was perched on third. There was pandemonium in the stands when Yerkes drove the first ball pitch- to left renter where It rattled up araln the' fences and bounded put SnrxlKrnsH. Hooper came over the plot. nod Verb.

made third. whence he tallied when Doyle made a boob of Speakers rounder That ended the corn for Boston. Msttv To Thrafter Msthcw on showed hli skill In returning to the Boston bench every succeeding player who went to the plate. Seventeen In order went out from toe middle of the third to the last of the eighth inning on grounders to the infield. pop III.

or as strikeout victims. Those who fanned" were Gardner and Warner. Mathrwaon had been pitted against th Red Sox for nineteen Innings In two game one of. which waa an Inning contest and not one man was given a beep on balls. Only twenty-nine men faced him during today's contest.

The Giants garnered their only run on long two-base drive to the temporary stands by Merkle In the anti. Me moved to third on Meyers' outfield fly- sod scored when Gardner failed to handle McCormick' puzzling grounder. Bedlent then held the Giants safe until the end. When the icroundkeeper was about to close the Iron sates on Fenway park at dusk there were still groups of excited fans standing about the Infield pointing out the spots where this and that play had checked the Giants In their attempt to wrest a victory and i bring them on even terms with the Red Sox In the aeries. Blat Covered Field.

Tne early part of th game had all the unplcturesqu settings of II. cricket match played In a. London fog. Murky mists wept In tram' the sea and rain threatened momentarily. In the early.

Innings spectators could hardly follow th course of tie ball. bat the tog cleared later. so that the final inning found the clubs battling under summer conditions. It was Columbus day and Boston turned out the largest number of people who ever witnessed a baseball game. In this rlt Tic total attend.

ance Was 34683. while tie receipts wr U20L of this um each club received 2844045. while the national commissions share was 832010 The players share only In the receipts of the first four games. mW have got the edge on New York remarked Manager Jake HOWARD IS EASY FOR MERCER TEAM Birmingham. Ala October II.

SpedaL On a tot and duty field th Mercer Baptists defeated Howard College hire this afternoon by a oor of as to O. The unfavorable weather conditions worked a hardship upon jf both teams the men If almost unable to withstand the ht and dust Mercer outclassed their opponents and was easy victor. Howard was loo1pJoose on the offense. while the Georgian. repeatedly tore off long trains around end and through the line.

Fumbles and plan se frequent and neither aggregation pled oon- yaltent ball. The lin up PSaflo mow AM Kla to pt. Left End Bur Kelly Loft bath. tdbli ikfett tin Guard Tsylo paler Dane Rlct Gssed Catnea r. Right Tackle 91m Srf Right Ea.

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19 J' American Horses Wm. senses. October 12. American won first and cuud place la the Duke of York take today. Louis Wioans Adam was first and A.

gut Belmont's Monotone stcond I. a 511 of twelve runner. Tbe race was Jor and a handicap ev dIsLanoa of a mil and quarter. Jsf' Official Box Score YORK- h. Do.

a. Dvor If 200e Doyle 2b. 4 0 a 0 a 1 Snodgrass. ct I 0 0 3 0 Murray. rf I 0 0 1 Merkle.

lb. I 1 1 It ft Hrog 40 2 I 0 Meyersc I 1 I 0 Fletcher. 0 1 I 0 McCormick. xzShafer si. 10 Mathwon p.

I 1 6 I 0 Total. 30 1 3 84 IS 1 XBtted for Fletcher In seventh In hog. xzRa for McCormick In seventh In ning. BOSTON-- ab. r.

hpo a. e. Hooper 11. 4124 YrkeL Sb 4 1 1 I I Speaker. ef I 0 1 0 0 wli if 0 9 1 0 0 Gardner.

Jb I 0 a 2 1 Stahl Ib 3 0 70 0 Wagner ss 1 1 1 0 Cady. 0 0 Bedlnt a 0 0 0 0 ft Totals 21 3 5 37 3 Score by Inning R. New York 000 800 100 1 Bo ton 02 000 OOx summary Two-base hit Merkle three-base hits. Hooper. Yerkee double ply Wagner.

Yerke. and Stahl loft on. beau. New York S. Boston 2.

first base on balls off Bedlont I first on errors. New York 1 Boston 1 truck out. Mathewson 2 Bedient4. Time 1:43. Umpire' at plate.

OLoighlln on base Rlieler left field Klem right IIoId. Evans. of the Red Sox tonight. But I do not propose to claim the worlds championship until the last Giant player Is out In the final toning John McGraw manager of the Giants while admitting that the Red Sox have a big advantage. believes will be able to check the rush of the red.

legged players In New' York Monday and then go out to make the light for tie next two games. How New York'- undoing came In the third Inning when Boston pu together the two run whlC WOO tb gem. Hooper drove Iong hit down Into left the ball rolllOE Into a turner. hen flavors finally captured It ate It had caromed about with him chasing It. Hooper bed PaNed second and th Red So" run DM the- uuttlleder' throw to third Due.

Then Yerkee came to time with a tremendoua. drive to left center that both Devon. and Snodgnura chased. Hooper waited torn. with Boston' fret run amid terrific din of cheer.

MaUiewson looked a It he were in for bad beating. but th strong- hearted New Yorker pitched a fad way that Speaker managed to kit. but not squarely end the ball bounded along the ground. Doyle fumbled It and Speaker reached first Yerke. racing home with Boston'- second run.

Toe ball rolled out to right field ij Murray. running In. scooped it up and' threw Speaker out trying to roak i second base. HIter out. Lewis.

came th cry across the diamond wthen the Red Sox i left fielder came to bat but he nt srvuuu Auviiiewsun LOU was thrown out at first. Gardner rolled an easy grounder Mettle ending the Inning. This was the last inning In which a Red Sox player aw first base. The hopes of the New York contingent were revived when Merkle hit for two base at the opening of the seventh Inning. The ball.

flew high and dropped Into tile. left field bleachers. Bering hit a high fly that Wagner gathered In hlnd the pltaher' box. Meyer rued to Speaker and Merkle made a des for third altar the' catch- and made It by. a narrow margin.

Manager McGraw ever alert to take rdvantagv of opportunities sent In McOormlck to bat for Fletcher Ii. hit a rounder toward third be Gardner was et for the play and In his anxiety to get the ball and cut off Heckle at the plate lie fumbld and Mkle scored McOormlea- meantime wm safe at fl- Shafer Was lent in to run for McCornUck. but tt was left at first base when Mathewson grounded out. Gardner to StahL Tab. 1 LtBT i V.

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teal. Ml. ADMIRAL OSTERHAUS PREVENTS BOXING BUT Nw York. October 11. Orders troll.

Real' Admiral Otr0ac. prevented a bout. at the New star Athletic crab test nlrht In which' Sam Jtibidean. th lightweight tebamplo. of the navy.

attached to the hlp Connecticut wsa to hays met Eddie Smith. a local lightweight Taeaxeraraadalready weighed in when an order. was received from It. admiral tbatall public bouts ft4ivBavjr must' fee called oa. i-- TECH Trims Alabama By Successful Forward Passing Even the Jackets' Most Ardent i si inr ere A ably By Heterl I.

Hug In the nrit local college football game of the season Tech surprised her mt ardent supporters by pillar up the count of 20 to I against the University of Alabama. Although Abe weather wa swelter- log and favored the world' series' rooter rather than toe football tan. the game was characterized by swift movement and plenty of action on the part of both elevens. The grandstand was filled to overflowing and spctatore lined th aide line. for- the length of the field.

It wa tb first time that the Jacket rooters have seen the eleven go up against a college team thu year. and It was noisy. nthulatlo reception that the local team received. Tech Otweighted. Tech.

although' outweighed It pounds to the man. and with betting odds agalnt her. had thing. all her way in three the four quarters. The new game was exhibited by both team.

Alabama' we mot effective on end runs and- line plunge while Tech displayed a thorough knowledge of everything In the football catalog. On wide' shift and fake formation. the Jacket. gained consistently and out of twelve trio. at forward pass- log uncorked five for long pin.

and two of tile three touchdowns were registered by' thl style of play. From the spectators' standpoint the game was a thrilling one. both team getting ay on many occasion for long. spectacular gains. The game was not lacking In what could properly be called feature ply Scrappy Mere Star.

Scrappy Moore- who shifted from the scrubs to the varsity only lait week was the brilliant ta of th. game. HI handling of forward passes and also hi interference wa excellent. McDonalds punting and. line-plunging was a tower of strength for the Jackets.

Another who performed well was Fielder. the ft halfback of the Jackets. His bucks never to gain ground. while his broken field running was great. Little Vedy Good.

Nor Alabama. IL Vaodergaaf was the stellar light sweeping the ends for long gains. This man ihowed worlds of. speed lid with the ezehient interference furnished by his team did not fall to clip off some pretty runs. i Wilkinson's drop kick la' the first stage of the gem brought Mm Into I the limelight.

Many Um. he smashed through the Tech line throwing the runners for losses. I The superior condition of the Yellow I Jackets over their opponents told the In tire first Quarter Alabama' speed wa telling s-na zi. vandrlt went around the end. top long game.

Throughout the quarter the ball re ms-lord in Tech's territory. The ball switched back and forth In the second quarter. but toward the end the Jacket kept It In. Alabama. territory and on several occasion.

were within striking distance pf the goaL Trek Fumbles. In thl quarter two fumbles on the pert of' Tech proved costly. It was In this period that Wilkinson trusty toe sent drop kick through the. goal post from the yard line. Th superior training of the Yellow Jackets was telling In the second half.

and for the rest of the game the Tech- IteK had hm jl kl. lump. During the latter quarter. the ball remained almost entirely In Alabama's territory. Tech's first score came In the third quarter when Cook.

made a yard forward pass to Scrappy Moore on the goal line. who stepped across for a touchdown. In the fourth quarter Tech plied up two more touchdowns one on a pass from Cook to McDonald. and the other time McDonald went through the Alabama line for 15 yard 9n first downs Alabama was only able to gain S. while Tech counted twice that number.

I Coach Graves' lads were not success- Un uncorking a single forward pass although they- attempted four. Both eleven. made live fumbles. I Gmc I. DetaiL On the toss the Jackets took the north end of the field and the oft Pint Quarter I J004 kickedto yard line and A.

Yandergaaf returned IS yard. gained yards through line and T. was penalized yards for side. Alabama gained yards over tackle. Tech got another penaltyfor yards for side and Alabama failed to gala on next.

Alabama. kicked to- 85- yard line. uemirmann went tn rough the line for yard. and' on run around left end Tech gained 4 more. Tee fumbled anti' ball we Alaba ma.

on th 4 yard line. The visitors med. 5 through the line. hot west back to. the same distance on a fumble.

Alabama kicked to yard line. and Moore brought the kin bark 30 yard rounded red for. I yard. Tech railed on the next two plays and McDonald. kicked to goal liCe Alabama returning 15 yard.

Wl klnaon. on an end run. put. th bait on the yard line and would have rounded away for a touchdown If McDonalds tackle had not been effective. Alabama mled the signal on the next play and lost 5 yard.

The Graves S. kicked to the 25- yard line and Moore. wa thrown In hi track Cook went over left tackle for Ii yards and Fielder gained on an open play. Flelderthen bucked for Ii and McDonald toads first down by' a buck through right tackle. Cook lout yard.

and again went to the bed on a wild paas of Loch. McDonald wa forced to kick and booted to yard mark. Alabama returning 5. H. Vandergf swept end for IS yards being brought to bay by Cook.

srraIl wa. vent In. to. Montague. it Vendergaaf rounded end again for IL and the quarter ended with ball a the yard line.

Tech lng penalized I of this for side. Score t- ha ban on yard line. Visitors gained 1 yard and tried two forward passe on going over the coal line for a tou rbaoav The ball was Tech's on yard line end after a yard gain by Fielder and yard pen. ally Tech lost to Alabama on a ramble. With ball 0 yard line the Tech line was touched for I yards and Van- derKt went 2 oa-eod jra.

wits ball on yard Un. Wilkinson Kicked Teen to 15 and Ala- MANAGERSvOF RIVAL TEAMS- WHO WON FINE AUTO Mangers Stahl and McGraw are shown bore shaking hands Before opening game at New York. Captain Larry Doyle is shown at the wheel of his new car presented to. him as the most valuable man to his dub In the National league. VANDERBILT-GEORGIA.

GAME ON THE BOARDS SATURDAY AT PONCE DE LEON PARK A game in which there 1 probably more Interest than. any other game. barring the Tech-Georgia game Is scheduled to. Fence do Leon park next Saturday afternoon. Vanderbilt la scheduled to meet the University of Georgia on that date.

This game Is the one that they. have all been talking about since football practice was first started. Georgia had line prospects at the tart of the season but grapevine news from tie scene of the practice affairs at Athens are to the erect that the Red and Black eleven Is not making the mot of Its chances and a bunch of rough edges will have to be bma returned for a many. Through the Tech line for 3 over tackle for I more and then StlCkney added 4. Alabama kicked to Moore on yard Un.

who went up the field for 25. Tech made 7 on a buck. Gibbons was sent In for Sander. Tech fumbled and bam. recovered the oval.

Alabama was thrown for yard loss and failed to gain on next two plays kicking to Moore on yard line. who. in other sensational run. brought tie ball back to tile yard line. Bowman was sent In for Barnes.

Fielder hit the line for yards and McDonald went through for 20 more. Cook bucked for I end then Tech lost 2 and the Jackets made a final try. at goal on a forward pass. which failed. Score Alabama 3 Tech O.

Third Mr er. The Jacket came on the field as fresh as ever. but the Alabama boys lacked the snap shown in the first part of the game. McDonald kicked to A. Vandergaaf on yard line and It was advanced- 20 yards- on the punt.

The backs bucked the line for and yard gains and on next play H. Vandergaat lost. Alabama kicked yard line and Moore returned 12. Tech. failed to gain on first bunk.

but on eoond try Leunrmann went through three and Cook gained one on a buck. McDonald kicked out to yard line. the ball rot advancing. On a line tick Alabama gained four yards and on next play Tech got the ball' on a fumble. Tech started Pausing at thl stage of the" game.

The first failed. but on the second attempt Cook passed to Louhrman- who gut away with- fifteen yards. On the next pasa-AlaX ma recovered the bell on ze-yardj Alabama failed to gain and kicked to Moore who was penalized five yards off side and on the succeeding play Cook passed thirty yards to McDonald. Tech grained six through left tackle. On tumble Tech lost the hail to Alabama i on yard line.

Alabama Im mediately kicked out thirty-live yards. Cook ran for five yards ant on a 40- yard forward pas Moore on the goal line. Teen scored lien lie-al touchdown. McDonald kicked goal. 1 Alabama kicked- to Tech' yard' line.

Tech failed on first buck. but. Fielder on an open pta. netted live yard. ant on the next Tech rumbled and thrown1 back to the yard line.

ok reeled on twenty around end. Time wa called here with the hail on the yard line. Score Tech T. Alabama 2. vatb Mrtrr.

McDonald WS sent around right end for five and Fielder added one more. Tech failed to gain' on next two play McDonald punting to 35- yard line th ball belDr. returned twenty. H. Vandergaa-f skirted end tor twentyyard Alabama fumbled and' Fielder recovered tall on yard.

line On- forward Tech netted- eight yard and on a ad na uhr- worn off. It she expect. to do anything with the Commodore. On the other. hand- Vanderbilt has been winning games galore.

and has been rolling up unheard of scores passing the 100 mark on two occasion The Commodores do not seem to miss Freeland Metger and MorrIson. at least not as much as na lint expected. The scores do not show It at ay rate. From standing an even chance the dope on the Red and' Black has now veered to the angle of we wonder lust how small a score Georgia can hold Vanderbilt to. But It Is going to be a hard-fought game Jut the same and worth going miles to mann gained twenty more.

bringing the ball to the yard zone. Tech went through the lln for live and McDonald. on a fierce- charge. ran for a touchdown. McDonald missed goaL Tech booted to Alabama's yard line.

the ball being returned twelve. Alabama failed to register again on two tries at the Tech line. Alabama attempted a forward pass which Tech recovered. Tech tried a pass also and Alabama recovered on its own yard line. hams kicked yard line.

and Moore returned five yards. Fielder bucked free and Leubrmann gained as many more. McDonald then went through left tackle for a second touchdown McDonald kicked goaL Stlnkney kicked oil to Hutton who did not advance. Moore skirted end I for a. yard gain find Tech was pen- tired fifteen yards for roughness.

Tech. failed to train on a buck and tie same was called with the ball on Alabama's 20 yard line. Score Tech 21 Alabama I. The Ua I ALABAMA. Tsltisss TBCH Viodesrnutf Left End.

uses jCrtuJr Left Tackle ms Opt Hamilton Lit Gjs nrtfu 8C II Ritldlft Ccntar. TJWB Hick Rlrtt Cord 4 ram. Wllkhavrm Right fm liB rtsl lr Mel A vvidPSTul Cpt. Left in Cook VcDovll 10510 ieiehsct riddcr Lint PalliMck ThonusWB Touchdown. Moore 9 McDonald 2 goals from touchdown McDonald goala from field Wikin on 1.

Time of quarters 12 12. 11 ii. Referee Brown Van Umpire Courteux. Head1 linesman Jsmcron. LAVENNDER BEATS WHITESOX Chicago October 12 Tbe Chicago Nationals defeated the American leaguer.

to. 4 In te Grit decisive Kane of the series to decide the base ball championship of Chicago today. Tib White Sox threatened to tie up the score in the ninth inning bat Borton struck out with the bases loaded and two out. The Americans outhlt their Bents but Lavender wa. e3veev.

tfter support than White. The game we. witnessed by a crowd estimated- at 20000. Some RHE American. 006 201 01 15 Nationals 21 100 1 Batterisel White and Easterly Lavender and Hughes Arrive New Orleans.

October 11 Johnnie Hushes the English bantamweight. arrived here ypp5s for hi figit nl tat the New- Or- local Monday t- 5 Bedient With Capital Answers Saturday Says Manager McGraw But at That He Pitched No Better Than Mathewson. Giants Failed inPinches Short Fence Helped Sox. Umpiring Not as Good in This Game Place of 4 Seventh Game to Be Chosen. BY JOHN J.

7. MM er New Trk GU Writ' rm EzelUalveiy Cnatltattee Boston. Mass October 12. Th story of today's game ms-I be told In. few word We were very bad at the.

bat and missed several chances to ad. vance runners because we could not hit when hit. meant runs In writing any story of the battle this afternoon the name of Bedient should be printed In big black type. I must give thl young pitcher credit for twirling a great game Ms had practically- no curve boll but he did not need one. The dark day lent It self to his style of pitching and hi high fut ball was one that my men could.

do nothing with. Fine as the pitching of Bedient was It wa no better then that of Mattys Neither Wood nor any of the other youngster nar anything on Mathewson In this series. For the lest five innings today the veteran did not allow a runner to reach first tase. Not SLeety' Feels. It has not been his fault that we have lost two gamesbehlnd him.

With any ort of betting and fielding support he would have won them both. Any one who his seen the games will admit that. we have had the worst of the bresju. Boton ha shown me nothing to convince me that It 1 a better club than mine. Aside from the hitting of Hooper and Yrke today.

and It must be admitted that these two men came through In good tyle for their club the Red Soy did nothing but play ordinary ball Boston has woo one game and tied another on. It home grounds because of that short left field fence. On Wednesday the wind took Lewis' fly Into the left field seats and today Hooper's hit rolled Into. a little open- log In the fence. Had it not been Jar this accident Devore would haveeen able to hold It to a two-base hit.

This would have made a lot of difference to UB a Yrke would then have been apt to sacrifice. That would nave only advanced Hooper to third and Boston would only hays scored one run. at best. Murray Herxor failed to come through with their usual hit and Snodgras was useless to at the bat. Doyle again had opportunities to advance a runner when nobody wa out.

but. Larry 1 tm in a rut. A GEORGIA ROMPS OVER CITADEL McWhorter WheaUey Dot'- any and Thompson Star With Runs. By ClasS. Howell Jr.

Athens. G. October 11 Special The University of Georgia overwhelmed the Citadel Mlllttry Institute Saturday afternoon by the score of 33 to 0 In a game replete with sensational dashes and savage tackling. Tile game was fougHt from start to finish beneath a broiling sun and toward. the finish of the contest almost the entire scrub team of the Red and Black was In action.

The score th same. made against the Chattanooga bunch last Saturday Is In no way Indicative of the strength of the Georgia eleven. McWTiorter. who only played in the first quarter. got away on the second play of the game for a yard run after receiving a perfectly executed forward pass from Bowden.

Wheatley who played at full for a short time demonstrated his prowess at line plunging time after time whllft wtry skirted left end for brilliant dashes. The prize packet of the game came In the last quarter. Dorsey who weighs only lit pound. was placed at quarter and ran with apparent ease for 90 and yard gains through the Soldiers' line. This boy looks like a second Kjd woodrun.

unariie Thompson who captained the Roy High school team last year starred. with a yard run for touchdown. The Citadel team. played a hard. steady game all through the hit but It WI.

only In tie last quarter that they dangerously threatened the Red and Black line by a series of wonderfully well-executed forward passes geiger and. Wallace starred for th Charlestonlan The Georgian re eelved severe penalties at all stage of the game. while the Citadel team wa noticeably free from penalties. The following is the ay the two teams lined up when the whistle Plow GEORGIA. Position.

CITADEL. lTeedbwa sumto. S2J 7. R- 5 AManaer Kilos L. O.

Slurlp nl rsccck Cpil it. T. McWhernr HarT ll V. Bnmer R- I. L.

E- Ccviegton. MtWbOns H- WheatltzT FW 1'ljf i Sumin cfcdowriB teWtorter 3 OM 0 Awtrey. Kicked oU Tim of qu-mrtsir. IS. 13.

12. Offldal- Brim. Waien r- atmpir Cwksws OeurgeiaiiB RECORD HAMMER THROW BY McGRATH New Tork. October ir Throwing' pouud hammer from a foot circle at Cello park today. Ms-It McGrath of the JUnertcan Athletic club.

made a. worlds record of feet 4 Indies. TIm former mark wan feet 4 inches made by Joan PlZiWfi a the same nd today 2 match rao between Mann. lColehinaineii. of Finland and Abel Klvlat.

of th Irish-American AthletIc cluix wfnlcn resulted in a deed beat in S. The Pinniels champion led for seven- lgfctis of the distance by few feet In the final quarter Klvlat drew OBt and led by. yMdtotbe trot but- KoMmalnen.1- sitar vowKtlonl. urt oaaeht bam Jact UKTcrvsMd ton OnMi Hue. I have said before.

any one who knwa him knows he la batting way blew his usual form lid alsohi worlds series Torn of last year. is one of the gamest and nerviest players I know. and I still hope that' Monday will flnd him hack In hi stride. UmplriBa- Bald. This la the flint In which 11 have seen reasons to complain of th umpiring.

In the four previous contests the work of the arbiter. we. to my mind without a flaw. Today how ever. I believe that Mr.

OLoughlin set era strikes and called a couple of bad ones. In my opinion lie missed two Speaker In one Inning and in the eighth the second strike he called on ore we. had In this particular Instance it mete a big difference a that high ball Inside that' be called strike would have made the count on Josh three and one Instead of two and two. As It was liedlent rot tn next one. a slow tail over and Devore was out.

In spite of those things. however. We lost primarily because we 001114 not get to the opposing Olteher. This la the first game In which any one could say we were outplayed and the orC 3 to I. chow.

for- Itself that there wa little difference between the teams There la no en In denying that I the Red Sox have the ed on We must teat thst at the' pots ground. on Monday. At the same tint wih to state imnhstlially that we ar sot through. Were golnft after them. Sod there 1 one circumstance that may act strongly In ouri favor.

Choose Pise at SeYeaIh. The rules governing" the worlds series say that the place for the Jth game must be selected before the sixth game la played. This mean. that be- Core Mondays game we will tOSs to see whether Tuesdays battle shall fought In Boston or Yorkv Under the rule. the place for each succeeding game must be decided by lot.

If lurk 1 with us we might play all the succeeding game In Hew York. which would of course greatly to our advantage. It Is about time that we got some of the breaks. Before I Close I want to say something bout the great pinch hitting that Harry McCormlck la don. for us.

A pinch hitter J. always at. a disadvantage because roe. In Cot end he bus Just one chance to deliver. I have tour times called upon Mctormiclc and three times he made rood for me.

Wearecot beaten yet. We ar going to fight every step' of the way and I sin sure of on thing which 1 that If we once catch th Red Sox will beet them in the deciding game. Herzog Still' Leads Hitters Hooper Second By Dick Charley He nog still leads th world series hitters. hi of 444 bell high. Harry Hooper.

of Boston. second with 368. and Murray of York. and Spur of Boston. ar third.

with 818. Ilersog has made. the mot hits with. eight. Hooper I second with seven and Speaker and Murray tied for third with six.

No man on either team has scored four rune. though there are several who have crossed. the plats three Um. lien. are the batting averages of th players who.

have made one hit or more during the series. PLAYERS. O. AS. B.

B. SVCA limper. I 1 I 5 mi 4 Murray I Bpuker I Wood I Verkel I Temxs 3 lim 4 Statal A Doyle I Merkle CS 4 nlD wiener snodgrmis 5 Uktbewmon 9 Fl ch I 19 19 3 19' 19 I Is SO IS 19 2 a II IT IS IT 30 510 SOW in 17. KAUFMAN BEATEN BY HOPE MCARTHY Arena San Francisco October Luther McCarthy the Missouri giant won hi tight with Al Kaufman in th second round today. McCarthy drop- to'S the big Californian three times with lefts and rights to the Jaw and.

once sort him clear through the rope The police Mopped tile bout at. thl etsge to cave Nsufmen from unnecessary punishment. McCarthy was a IV to 4 favostt to the betting. From. the outset McCarty took th offensive A half mlnnte scarcely bed pased before he whipped his right to.

the jaw and Kaufmanns legs wobbled. Then followed a series of exchange. ia at close range McCarty repeatedly crossing with ills right to the law. while the Californian contented him. self with straight loft one of which split McCartys nose.

The round closed with honors even. The second round lasted two mla utes and forty' seconds the. major part of which Kaofmann was en the floor waiting for the count. i Three times' McCarty dropped him with terrlno rights to" the chin Ksufmann finally landing In a heap In the lap of the i newspaper nice Police Captain She. thereupon ordered the tight stopped.

ATTESDASCE RECEIPTS 3Fm Fenway Park. BostonT October 12. Total attendance 14153 Total receipts 63201. Nattoflal. ooininlskins gS VQ i i i 0 i i1 Ai tf 1 Etl 82 n.

tTIi 8" R. TI fS ft' "iR' 7 a Al1. 0 if 0 f. 10" B. Os to no Va nnf iD jrr7io' k' 1 Dj faJY Jt I.

1ifiree Cushi IlRapBeat SixonS Hits. NoHitBal1 Far u1dEaveB enrtoO lla. Oet ber Uthe Natlon3. bore 1. i th.

the of rid' taad won. Yor tie. ord- I you ngner. n. 11.

r. tbNe ole OD 0 ho uepttor Bedient' th me rl len me erallnnln pitching The nder re MthewlOOn Mrkl uO umbe ere Snofigrac. t. runs. per.

a11 al ot the anlflof the tenre. 1I thetufield rehed a dn II nndr ovrthe Doylmd ton Cen tIr MthcwllOn 1 lr tn dtJtn lr er rou1 ler. W2ar. a nt the III ng b. hlmdurlng day ona por.

lgn li t1 I a u. Cn Ttiearly art the lA IIdon' the tht clubabttllog rondl Uon. It. I. 3 683 U8HO.

5 Iay. We ow' remorked. Ma. ake hi. oW ARD Oetob On I bothteam able Uo c1l.

ae an oU. i tedly Nl 11. mtpl teDt up PooI A It' hi 1t- IT 0011 o1WOD" Do 0. CI ck uL ft fpL 111I a Rleh' UN as. iOodlr8a' I HoneaWm i r.

rtCtn 10. 0" ad I tbDuk to4 Lo WJDDMlftJle4e 8. j' rDO lb cod CtaDOalllfoIDIJ III. I NEW ab. r.

If. 2 0 0 Zb I I I 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Totill. 3oi i4 In' la. a. i po.

3 I 0 0 Jwl I 0' 0 0 7' 0 I 0 I 0 121" 100-1 Boston 002 mmary hit 2 b. N. 1. Z. Bedient I.

at' I oftbe bell eYe. ha They II. Yorkundolng I. In e. put thtorunl toIl.

roTe bltdo rolllt Lt1rn When medaboout cha81t the thtOWto I Yer ca 0 Bao wi. tl1 Bo.toa'.j' t. f. a. lib.

har tl 1141 the. boun j. wl onf I and I 11 1. I Hn' the ro. en So er lL com I UVW5OU tlLGordner Hark Thlu h01 a Un nt revl ved I It f.

baoea entllt hl IntolJhe Her behind plt lhr Sp ker the Iadelt Man. 1k' bO I i tow" Iety a11 I MeOorm IIUm at' 11. II MI beon lIOun lJed I ou i III FOOTB LLRESULTS II I 1 EaR 38 Lo Pt1 at It- ux Ita. a B. 1111I a doom.

3. 3 L. a 6 1. 11 It Pol II. 35 a- 11.

IU 11191 0. mta 1 CoI 1It. 11' ADMmAL65rERHAU5 B9X1NCBOur NYork rII RearcAdmlral Oateri at I lUbld. the Upt at. 1.

Co i n1oaxe1 4 already beaD ITa I IEC 0 ByS UCC sf Forwaidrassilig th J. Moat AdD 1 re.Acree- blTSurpriMd. u. locJcou th.o.1' lyplllal unt AIb ma. Although eiLiber eltei fa red rl root i wueharctd i 011.

th.1 oer ctator the I tbollrot Ot. teautthl a to" 1' ted. 11' ound andwltl ur' II ru. andlIl1e a- In. three.

lote thl. of. I I I M. I was i It game HI. P.

his was McDonaldpuntlog wh otth nln. 8tellarllght thellret thr 1lgh runl ero 10. oer ta. II. II qa ua a'- re- wrrltol' Te thl.

I Th. ofth. I. ond fo It. tha I.

i qr ti I alned I I I J. 0. a. ba a a11ama only' I tW ful I. pa.

I th I GaI tII. Jacketa ot. th. ocr. t.

MonaId 1t1e4 to 3 rd 3. gotanoth penalty' tor Ii. i ard1ae II ormanne fO Imor aU Al ba the fIYld oa Alabamaltleked 10 rd broallhtlh WUklllon an' rou. ed ef. lIex Grav lada yardlln hi.

FIl gained Fielder. the. do. nal i I pt I Ddth all on II' fro aldei aIiie4lJudad 01. U.

ThbaI1 Taon ttra 1. a fu1ftl le. 11. Tau-I tJ OU1I4llD11WlIkJJuNln e1 ed aJ7 Ji MAN GEROFiR VAktE MS y' GI rwHOwQNyFJNE sh ktrig LernyDoyle car ONTHEBOAIIDSS ATURDAY. 1 la I' ter8t.

aextSaturday orgla OD I bunch I as 8tlc1 ney 1 ma le II. yrd wan W8' Barn" hi In. I en Jakea gol on p. faied. SrAbaa fl4 r.r.- Th.ja-ket lIel frea Alabma cap McDnald Vndergaf In.

advaced. Te bak. te lne gal n. ad xt1 a Aner wo. DW u.

Aama Ioed In. 1. onlInt buck ecnd tug Cok kicke yd Il1e. ba adancng In. Alabam.

yrd a' h' forward palnlf thl. tg lt Int ond attempt Cokpaeed Luhnalln. wl waltb 1t. ard p. AI.

b.ma-.eover lhbaU yard lne. Alabama faledt gat atKJklcked Mr pnalXed an. ol Id. auccelng Cool tblr yr. Teb tckle.

Teb It baa. la. AIabl" Im- meat. tiry-llv. COk le rd ford Moore Teb sord he.

toucbo McDona klckedo1 I abamaklcketyTeeha faled' but Fleder 0. pIa nte ad on net Teh fumble thro. bk Iyr lte Cok. reled' ol' tat arund Tme eIe wit 10 lIae Sre Teb7Alaba. eDtad at ariDnht ie fOII Fl.

a. d. ed I tor. Tec' tail' Dx pIY Mcnald puaUg. 1- ya 1th.

teJcreture4 tv4rSkl 1 tnI yr Abtmblej F. Ye LUI50rdUe fT. 7. 4 tf" c' Jo ol. expt CommdorL Vaderblt ben wnlling or h.

roing ore oclon. I gmz Ii no a wa expeted. Th.1 ores vn calce Re Ju.t.1 mal Georla cn wr mann on lne lIer. tuchdon lne. hal lne rr p.

an recred AIbla Une' Feldr lve Luhrmann mre. nt lef I toucbown. McDnald goa Stnkn. Huttn. oor.

eh allZe taied gin r' wa a eale. tb. bal Alaba' lne Scr. Toh20 T. Le I T.

I. I 11 ALAA Pu. I HmUt la I i i Bm Cn Wlk. E. ib n1 Ro" H' rd Lo lb Touchdon 0.

McDld goal. touchdoWo McDnd gol. ld. Wlklnon Tme 1erktlh IHe41I emao Ue 0. IJI Lv ttF I C.

1zTe Cl NatOnal. 4fe te Arl" le5 ta Iv gameof ert 1. baLohamplahp 0 CI1 to Th WhIe Sxtae ue I zore' the Inalg. arc wi" t. 1 J0e a' OL i eAnenoutbJ 1 bu :1 i bT Cw Um 1- RHE Aert.

00020tll11 laoD. 61 i 1tWt. ade A he N1OIelOOb oJnnl Huth Engllh btamelght b7trfo. hJt DIt at No f' i 1tf r1 A Q. gi ltV1tapitaliQ i' I A swersSatrdaysly Ii' ysMan gerMcGjaWft t.

i ButatTtHe PtcedNoBeter TMte i I GitFa ki shor FenCeH ipedr C' UmpmNot a odi' ae 1 Sevent Gae t. 1RW. jM. ef Ne YkG Wt. vt 1 CottU BotOn M.

The toda mabe tol ordL er bt mlac rune becaue culd nt rualo ny batte afnoon tpe Imut 11" piche creit twrUng gat Ucally cu" oae da It. hltyl hi. Dul Jne Bdat beter' thn Mattys Wod an yonngtera bav. althlng on thl' rle Fr lv aid' alow I. Ne Mt Flt h.

faul lottwo gamebehlndbln Wih i or 1ldlng wn th both Anyo h. wi Jeka I ha. nthing I Is I tday. ot amitted thee god tle Sox. Bton gme al tie onlt bme ground brt Lla II HoSer ltt.

D. a e. hav dlfrnce oUI ance Hpr I oal cred Murra dHenolr Itb uua hi t. Snogru. tie I Dyl.

ha opportunlte. to. nobdy wo out. Lr I. tllln rut A McWorer Wetey Do.

II ay ad Tomp6n Wtb I I C. Bowl. Oetob. U. Georgi.

ovrhelm Citdel Mltrr Insiute ferooa wit snsatlon1 tacklin. gmo be nea broing IInlhot contet cru Uon. 0. the bunc It 5turday. 11.

noy Indcative te elaea McWorer. wo te lt quaer. 10 ater pertecty Weateywo playd' a Ume h. arer whl. A alrted ler briIant abo Th plz el e.

rrpO DeyPI' quare. wih appaent gan. te le Tb1 like. I Calle Joy" m. trrd lh Ciadel ateaY al trougb light th.

an Blac lne fuTeelexecute orard 10" Folge' Wlac ti" CarlotoDlan. Te natle. at. al tag 1. Ciael.

noUcly t. folloln lned whlte hi. OEORI Pmo CITADEL 1 Hd Lc G. Alde Shop Pc1CpL cWhor. i i CD Ca Ic" I 01 yJ Scto.

MW. 21 Tm Kt' Hi 2 11 R. Wa Ckm 1 RR' HE 1 nOW McGtTH NYok Obe. uThngl t. J.

pla fom fot atCIO ty. JtH I Gt" t. I Ireofj Il" fet Inc tor 1. eet 1. a.

I. Cb Dad bYI o. te. elb de dO. a 1m ae.

e' Jnadd Abe. K1' th. Am Attc cl.Ic. 1 ID a Fnnla plo. le tore bTat Jt qKv dtd 1e4bT ttwt KoJmei uUtC 1" i i li' Je betore kno.

b. uaal for o' his orl ye. H. 101. pi.

tl MoD 1 IlId his Umpln. Ti. Irt ga. in b. com paia ofth fourprelou 01.

test rblter tOY law. TOa er belee tat OuhUII erl ce' caple bo one. 0 Innlnrand elghththe lcond CIed' Oi Deore thi parcua I a dllfeea bal Inle cd a' te. and. of 0 tW w.

the lnt ne andDe OL thin. primaiy be.u..e nt te polng IthTh llrt ame hlc an culd ootplanc Joore. ho. forltaelt was ltte dlfero bet. thTh mr no Ii t7 tit tbeR ed" me thl MOnoda ametlm Iwh atp emnbAtlcaJythU.

ar thUJh golnnter thm is clrumt tt iay at strngly. au. fayo. 00. PIrUlevt it" goering te wot musbe be1r.

on tat b. e. ri NYork 0. HR cplaefor ucceoln me decide. I la' wih mIgh.

al uceeeing game JaN. York of' coura. gaty dantage I It at at Har Mcrick hte. Iadvantaie lie 2n cold an 0" viIk ha 10t'r ee nc. I 10d rr We et bt yet ace Jlnl 1tee1 I ao thl.

I. the Ro we tb. ded HerogStlf" rs i. co1 f' BDk" A Cley Hetg tU tile rl4I. aere.

hlte. hi. arief hac. bgh. Ha.

Huper. B0ton. IC I 11. Mury. N.

oBOto wth 11. Herog bit wth I. acnd Speakeraad Jar ed ortro 1. Noman bur Mnz. hav cr0sd.

tept tr. He. aerag t. playr btO re I nR Ik" 1 a 1 ft T. 0 1 2 1 1 0 11 O.

2 Waer I 1. I a 11. 6 1 1 Jg KAUFMA lay MCR Arena 5n Fancs. Ot LUler Mcathy. Ker CI' 1.

tgh AIKauma. t. end drol I a nt tbroulh J. Th. polce MOPp teDut stae Kaumn 1U a punbment wu.

fY lttlll. te tlth hal rey Io. bfor hipPe WbLIe Ten toloed rleo echUlp coe rn" JcCry rlteT crolng lh rght hle Cllfornan Imo elf trtght Jeft ot. hlf lt r014' CIo tro. lte.

aeond. maJr parJ lo alta totheeountn UI" Jary c. hi. It o' rtht chlnK uma. lu-i' lagl tl lp oth.

paprmePolcCptal S. thereu 0" lgt tp A P. Pi Bto" 0.1 Totttnnc UILi Cept 121. Nato llna fl 1 1i I 4i TllEATLANTONSTiTTPIO I'1 VOL No. AThANTA GA.

SU AYMORNINGOCTOBER 131912 I DEflTEMT Hero of Third. CTfDDDftEC dSbx A I' IJLJhJA1 I Win JUItI I Fans By Work 1UiLI SerlesThus uldHave toO I flDn baeIati nl tb Son. v-- 5 ceO. has tIlS 4. shut nent a eorln hi th fr th Op to- a ndia city.

612O1 now. On the nore 3 etimes Of I can. Kisg. ysiIts 4 Let eel. WBi.

Es. aeceea Yirs1 56 3 2 ss I Sditt or 2- ii fl-American hsea won be An- 111100 was evay i Ii. NEWYORK- s. DevorelZ. DoylsZb-------- 0 ef------- 0 0 I ae 0 0 es 6 30 in- flooptrrf.

4 4 SO Yerke21 10 Jewiulf Btahl1b Cadyc Bediantp 6 O0 2 bases 6eb to- long beat a. te4e- awaythat th Torts VU saw 1o aet ruiiior IF FOOTBALL 1suus Lhetis I Ptloeea Ssib. I. 1 Be. I 1.

I oftel. ar. Iahieh Es 3 ii 5. S. U.

Gedekt I Owaata. vIezini. xsm a. Wk est sec 1 Uwer 56 5ass. wm Wleea lean 31 flilath 0 Ka a.

S. Order. Tb. boxer. ba4 that all betw10e maa ed thi 5a57 Pasii AdnlWers WCTO A5TtC 17 Eaghe was theelewen was 1 was inthe widehlft tar iii.

th tale qaatert1abumai was It lA I I Teohp11e4 On 2 I In tossthe Tech another ard i McDon1d rounded for the Wa. Wa. I 2 for25 oebng 04 one gus touchback as. toI5iaM Macand 1AHU 1. 1 t'- Li 1.

1DOYIE IN HIS NEW CARl tohim a ONTHE I I i Qete6. a 0 I 5 he pase- Also beana be yard thrownbsCk of we. Qaseter liv I plays the beic twenty yard. fowardpass ueeondpaa5 L.ubz- 7.c-- wa. see.

I I I I i I was-pen- I TI rbc iisp I. us Cli. H. no1. Gems.

kit ii Usas Unigs iLieit Tech CsIie 51. JqiR Qmriiak Urrioesid ic. Wilkinson Head JIM The the th send th glvsabtter 4 021 4 5 torly Asoher la 12. hi. next- nIgtt 4.

ALhletlc club thKI4 Kelly. a lec flgbtar AnswersSathrdaysWhys Pitched.No iantsFail Short a Place Seventh-Game to-Be I CMsasger Olasts. 0 fee this was bay. goodstyle Its or as hits- was A. 0.

When 0 Ii Boys' the re- Cisdetteam was I I I i.e. I 1 Shppani I HevIi larrlth 90dee I. WiLste tarsin ttSL S. H. Polfee 5tasaoTnuc4Tde0tt I moe.

Pewsil. ui I ftsieu 2. AttV LI. tCbr- I tlthi I I 4 I ThROWBY IL UI. I I n0 151 i was 176 I 4 grounds I leer years ago.

Among the other events deotded Wa. the 6:34 5. seven a qn.rtsr-El.lat diewoflt yards to the iplIrt U1It iJl as t3kSJcresda.cnl1 alan' I the I several on. en a. ne I sense edge time are otzrfavor.

Pi ue eerie will to. t. ha New York. I. b.

has s-Ce net en. Her average of beIng low are th. 3 bimes I 444 3 I I 1111 3 5 MC 1 3 ZnI Mat i 0 1 Tk 2 5 210 4 I 111 5 4 311 NT 4 M5 20' 4 ici I P1 4 0 2 5 I 1 5 ihn 0 1 ID Fhtrhau 0 3 11 1IO- hI. ha this the hl ja of FolbeeCaptabn 51168311 543301 Botor Total snare 20il. eoi-clvb'u Iere42L4404L 5'12.

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