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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 3

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SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN- -TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, l9i PAGE THREE Browns The New York Nationals Who Suffered Defeat Yesterday Blues 'T 1 4 -I ll Uta i 1 Happenings of the Sporting World Grays p) In fact, all tho good colorings for Fall are shown in our Noheei Until Nov. 1 I "1 We Will Continue to Do Crown and Bridge Work for II "51 III ill 1 ft TT i. i i- $4 1 Wlh "A i $2Q Special Suits We have an assortment that will please j-ou, and we know the values we give will be a saving of money for you. Every suit all wool; made In high class finish, and put up to wear and be in every way a satisfaction to you. Anker's 435 Third Street After Wednesday, Nov.

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If "vtf. iMEMBLK3 OF THE NY h4S7IOMAL LEAGUE' TEMll" WHETHER IT'S ONE FILM The members of the Giants are shown as follows in the1 photo: Left to right, top row Snodgrass, Ilerzog, Doyle, Ames, Devlin, Wilson, Wiltze McGraw; bottom rowMathewson, Hartley, Robinson. Paulette, Murray, Fletcher, Becker, Latham, Merkle MeyeTS, Marquard, Faust. or and some hard hitting' featuring the affair. Kaufman hit like a wild man, slamming out a four -sacker with tlu bases.

Jammed full, slapped a three- mm A HAND- ri ti i Painless Dentistry Popular Prices. Examinations FREE! Sari Bernardino 515 Third St. Over Ingersoll Esler. Telephone Home 261 bagger to left and sent two stinging A RAGGED GAME Bill GOOD If i-v, if rULL singles to center, all In one afternoon. His homer was one of the longest hits ever seen on the local field, landing far over the left fielders'' head and rolling to the fence.

Kaufman tore around the bases a la Cobb style, send hand many Ben.atipnal stopa anc hrowa aided him to- Win. New Yorl nade three errtrs behind Marquard, noni if which, however, figured; in the scorns except Marquard's wild pitch. Thf -una scored like this: The Bcore. New York. AB BH PO A ing In Teck, Wolfe and Cowan ahead of PO 18 It matters not.

We take the same care in developing, and-when It comes to printing, we produce as' good a picture for you aattie negative warrants, -and on Bhort notice, too. Kodaks and Cameras Taken In Exchange. Jones-Photo Supply House 507 Third Street Home Phone 266 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 Ocvore, If 4 Doyle, 2b 4 SnodKirass, cf 3 Murray, rf 3 Merkle, Jb 3 3b 3 Fletcher, bb 3 Meyers, 3 Marquard, 2 Ciandall, 1 Urbiia Stars Win Game Many Runs From the College Inns. 1 1 I 1 fi 2 0 0 ifiiuitiiaal it -EITHER PHONE- Marquard, p. Philadelphia Lord, If; Oldrlng, cf; Collins, 2b; Baker 3b; Murphy, rf; Da--iris, lb; Carry, ss; Thomas, Plank, p.

Umpires Connolly behind the plate; Brennan on the bases; Dineen on right field foul line; Klem on left field foul line. Tint Inning. New York 'Devore struck out. Doyle flies to Lord. Snodgrass was hit by a Pitched ball.

Murray drove a line fly to Collins. No runs. Philadelphia The first man up for Philadelphia singled to right and went to second on Murray's fumble. Lord took third on Oldiing's beautiful sacrifice. Marquard to Merkle.

Lord scored on a wild pitch. illins beat out an infield hit. Marquard was visibly nervous. Baker struck out. Murphy was the third out on a fly to Devore.

One run. It was decided that a ball hit over the. temporary fence In the field would go for two bases. Second New York Merkle was retired. Barry to Davis.

Ilerzog drove a double to center, Oldrlng mikfudging the ball. Fletcher was thrown out. Collins to Davis, Herzog taking third. Ilerzog a moment later scored on Myers' pretty single. Marquard struck out.

One run. Philadelphia Captain Davis was retired. Doyle to Merkle. Berry drove a hard fly to left, which Devore got under but muffed, Barry taking second. Thomas lifted a fly to Devore.

Plank was out, Myers to Merkle. on a slow grounder toward first. No runs. Third Inning, New York Devow struck out for the second time during the game. Doyle him.

Every man on the Urbita team made one or more hits and everyone but Smith scored one or more runs. The College Inns had on their hitting olothes, also making fourteen safe swats, piling up eight runs, enough to win two ordlnury games. The visitors started out with a rush, scoring two runs In the first round on Nelson's double, an error, and two hard singles. Kaufman's triple followed by Nelson's error sent one over on San Bernardino in the second. The College Inns brought one home in the fifth, four in the seventh and one in the final Inning.

The Stars hauled two runs around In each the third and fourth inning. Three singles combined with an error sent a run across in the fifth, leaving the bases full with Kaufman up. It was then that he slammel the homer and the count Jumped to five. Four additional tallies were made by the locals. Next Sunday the winter season will begin with Dorsch, Crittenden-and several other fast men here.

The score: College Inns. AB BH SB PO A Nelson, cf and 3 3 3 0 3 2 2 Totals 30 1 6 24- 7 3 Philadelphia. AB BTITO A Lord, If 4 1 1 2 1 0 Dldring, cf 3 fl 0 1 "oil inn, 2b 3 1 2 2 4 0 ker, 3b 3 1 1110 Murphy, rf 3 0 0 0. 0 0 vls. lb 3 0 0 10 0 0 torry.

w' 3 0 0 2 2 0 Thomas, 3 0 9 0 0 "lank, 3 0 0 0.2 0 Pacific 2 A Home The Power of Money Is exemplified'ev'ery day. The chance to make a good real estate buy the chance to get Into business the chance to furnish a partner's capital but you 'can't avail yourself of any of the op- portunities because you haven't saved up any money. Begin to save TODAY! -EITHER PHONE- Totals 28 3 4 10 0 Score 1y Inning-. Vew York 010 000 000 1 PhlladelDhla 100 002 00 3 BY CLYDE A. BKUCKMA1T.

Thirty hits, twenty-two runs, thirteen errors, and numerous other tilings were rolled up In a bunch and labeled a baseball game. And the Rtars won it', 14 to S. PMa, put on a glove, murmured a short prayer, and wandered Into the pitcher's for the visitors, but he must have lost, both in the shuffle that followed, judging from the way the Stars hit him. After five innings of riotous baseball, PIna decided that pitching wasn't In 1ns line, and sought the quieter realms of right field. A gigantic truckman, "Lefty" James by name, then took the responsibilities, but Little Nemo couldn't stand tho pressure, and, was derricked in favor of Portsld Colby, who finished the exhibition.

Phelps had control, and a good, fast ball, but even then he would have lost his game hut for the kind assistance of PIna. James and Colby. Brilliant support by Smith, McMullen, Wolf and Kaufman kept the visitors from piling up twenty runs, while James for th.2 visitors stared in the field, making no errors, not a ball iroins In his direction. The game was interesting In spots, brilliant ftops, two fast double plays. Smith, If 5 1 10 3 0 Kohler, lb 5 1 2 0 6 0 James, rf and ...4 1 2 0 0 0 AN liEHNARDINO and you'll find us "Johnny On the Spot" whether to convey a trunk to the depot or to Move Household Furniture Pianos Nothing too small or too large for us to handle PioneerAuto Truck A.

G. Kendall, President." John Andreton, Vlct-Prti. C. E. Vahey, Cashier.

K. W. Cor. Third ana Moore, 3b 5 Oscars, ss and cf ..5 Freyer, 5 Smith, 2b 4 PIna, 3 Colby, 1 Summary. Summary, Two-base lilts, TTerznjr, Collins.

Home run. Baker. Pitching record: Marquard. four hits In ,2 times at bat In seven innings; Crandall, no hits In 3 times at bat In one inning. Sacrifice hit, OUlrlng.

Left on bases: New York 5, Philadelphia 2. Rases on errors: Philadelphia 1. Hit by pitcher: By 'Plank, Snodgrass. 'Struck out: Marquard 4, Crandall 2, PInnk 8. Wild pitch, Mar-junrd.

Time Umpires: At the )late, Connolly: on base. Brennan; left leld, Klem; right field, Dinoen. Totals 40 8 14 0 24 12 9 Urbita Stars. AB RH SB PO A I flew out to Lord. Snodgrass.

singled ta right. Murray was retired. Plank to Davis. No runs. i Philadelphia Lord fanned.

Oldrin-r I lifted a foul which Meyers took care of. Collins flew out to No runs. Fourth Inning. New York Merkle was thrown out, Collins to Davis on a pretty pickup. Horzog lifted a high one to Carry.

The Robuck Cyclery THE INDIAN AGENCY-361 STREET. Home 6 PHONES Pacific 977 10 10 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 2 2 1 Teck, rf 4 Wolfe, cf 3 Cowan. 2b 4 Kaufman, lb 5 Smith, ss 5 McMullen. 3b 3 Johnson, If 4 Jnhndiew, 4 Phelps, 4 Company 0 0 0 5 Fletcher was thrown out by Barry to Davis. No runs.

Both Phone3 212 Offioe 533 Third Street Philadelphia "-Baker retired. Doyle to Undertaking Firms of San Bernardino Totals ..38 14 16 3 27 11 4 COAST LEAGUE STANDING, i Woij Lost Pet. Portland V.1.' 74 Vernon 114 85 ..573 Oakland 109 94 .537 Sacramento 90 107 .457 San Francisco 90 1 10 .450 Los Angeles 79 123 .391 EVERYTHING JUST RIGHT By Associated Press to THE SUN'. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 16. Baseball enthusiasts who retired last night dubious of the weather for today, weTe beside themselves with Joy when they took a peep at the Bky this morning and found that everything was just right for the second gome between the New York Nationals and the Philadelphia Americans for the championship of the world, at Shlba" park this afternoon.

The crowd was on hand early and when the umplre-ln-chlef called "play ball" there was not a vacant space for a spectator in the vast grandstand or in the outfield. The bleacher gates were opened at 9 a. m. and before the sun had reached the meridian, the big concrete bleachers were jammed with enthusiastic, "root Summary. Home run Kaufman.

Three-base hit Kaufman. Oscars. Two-base hits Johnson, Johndipw, Wolfe, Nellson, Kohler. Struck out By PIna 3, James 1, Phelps 7. Bases on balls PIna 1, James 2, Phelps 1.

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Both Phonee 80 Merkle. Marquard had steadied down and was pitching a splendid game. Murphy gave Devore an easy out on a high fly. Davis made the third out on a foul to Meyers. No runs.

rifth Inning. New York Movers was out. Baker to Davis on an easy chance. Marquard fanned on four pitched balls. Devor? struck out for the third time In succession.

No runs. Philadelphia Up to this time Flank had five strike outs and Marquard two. Barry bunted and was thrown out by Marquard. Thomas was thrown out. son to Smith to Kohler.

McMullin. Um pire Anderson. Attendance, 200. Jim Jeffries Couldn't Come Back Drivers who appreciate good horses always Come Back after trying our turnouts. Never too busy to talk business.

FRED KRAMER Both 220 Street. SUNDAY'S RESULTS. Portland 8, Los Angeles 2 (morning game.) Portland 4, Los Angeles 1, (afternoon game.) Vernon 0, Oakland 5, (morning game1.) Vernon 7. Oakland 1 (afternoon game) Sacramento 3, San Francisco 0 (morning game.) Sacramento 8, San Francisco 1 (afternoon game.) NO GAMES YESTERDAY. SHAW DEAN UNDERTAKING CO.

We are prepared to render perfect service in all departments of our business. Parlors corner Fifth and streets. Both phones 609. When Your Nerves STRIKE then, you'll believe whit physicians" say about ers. The crowa overuowea mio me field Bhortly after 12 o'clock and the spectators soon stood dozens deep behind the four-foot fences erected in right and left fields.

Among the great crowds in the stands were thousands of women eager to cheer or wave handkerchiefs for their favorite team. In the bleachers end even behind the barricaded outfield could also Black Havana cigars. Then, youH be willing to smoke MILK CREAM BUTTER ICES ICE CREAM BUTTERMILK STEPHENS SON Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmera. 420 Street. Phones: Home 112, Sunset Main 52.

Residence, Home 614. With no longer any doubt but what Portland lias won the Coast League pennants, the fans of the- west are watching, with the rest of the nation, the big series between New York and Philadelphia. This week ends the1 Coast Leapue series. The wind up will be tame. The only positions in doubt are fourth and 272 Street Both Phone.

Fletcher to Merkle. Three balls disposed of Plank. No runs. Sixth Inning. New York Doyle out at first Davis unassisted.

Snodrrass singled to left and in attempting to stretch it to a two-bagger was out to Barry in second on a beautiful play. Murray struck out. No runs. Philadelphia Lord drove a high fly to Snodgrass in right center and was ont. Oldrlng flew out to Devore, the latter backing against the temporary fence to take the ball.

Collins doubled to left. Baker drove the ball over right Held fence for a heme run, scoring Collins. The crowd went wild and It was several minutes before it quieted. Mur- be seen here and there women accompanied, by male escorts who were unsuccessful in getting in the Yesterday's rain made the field a trifle fifth. Sacramento Is now fourth with San Francisco close behind.

This week may change their relative standings heavy and especially behind the home light, soothing Havana and domestic blends like the Gehl Arthur wild 10c Cigar M. A. Guhst CoJ Distributors! plate. A 8 8 Wagons, Buggies, -BERNARDINO VEHICLE AND IMPLEMENT CO. 613 Third St.

YOUR FALL 8U IT. Try a tailor made one thla season and see If they don't beat "hand me downs." M. GOLDMAN Phone 1.148. 805 St. Baking Dish, $1.50 Nickle Plated.

Mullen's China Shop 550 Third St. Batting Ordtr. New York Devore, If; Doyle, several times. Los Angeles and Vernon play the last week at Ias Angeles. Portland and San Francisco play at San Francisco and Oakland and Sacramento at Sacrani'-nto.

SnodgraRS. cf; Murray, rf; Merkle. lb: Herog, 3b; Fletcher, ss; Meyers, (Continued on Page Five) i.

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