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The Gazette from Cedar Rapids, Iowa • 8

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THE CEDAE RAPID EVENING GAZETTE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1915: iue COE PRIES LID OFF GRIDIRON YITH 69-0 WIN FROM WESLEYAN Pleasant Eleven Both Literally and Flraratj-rely Swamped in First 1915 Game of Conference. RED SOX, AMERICAN CHAMPIONS, TO PLAY FOR WORLDS CHAMPIONSHIP i WHALES I'M FUG IN FEDERAL LEAGUE I SOL CLOSE WITH VICTORY Set Record --Cob Close Race by Beating Cardt Pirates Swamp Red Legs. SIGHT TIGERS KNOT FRESHMEN IOWA CONFERENCE STANDINGS. RESULTS SATURDAY.

SI; Isvt Wesleyan. (. II; Lea nder Clark. I. s'Y (By erri CcA'h Mcray L.

Eby'i Co coEg footfcaE eleven pried the Kd off Iowa CoiTfrtnct football Saturday vha they took th Iowa Wesleyan (Ictco to a (I to I trimming. thereby making a brilliant start toward another "polnt-a-minute" confer wee record and also putting themselves on top of the heap at least until another conferenca team Is met. The visitor from Vt Pleasant both figuratively and LteraEy were nrueped la Saturday's opener. The figurative awampt-r was at tie hands ef the victorious Crimson and Odd squaA. I 'Uch was used ta its entirety during cecfiict.

Tie Lteral rwampmg i at tie hands ef tie weather man who docile crossed the tyi manage- i meet and after starling the day wuh I and promts of an ideal af- i temooa. opened tie fioc dgate before i the tin started and turned the fold sea ef mud before the timers ped lta dial and welcome fcta whistle FEDERAL LEAGUE. Whales Win Pennant. Chicago, Oct. I In a close race Chi- cago nosed out Pittsburgh In the second game of double-header Sunday, after having dropped the first, and won the pennant.

Darkness held off Just long enoagh to give Chics go the title tor three runs were made In the sixth Inning -of ths second game. The scores were: Pittsburgh, I Chicago, 4 I. The first game went eleven Innings, while the second was caned after the visitors half of the seventh. In the first game, Chicago was lead-ing by throe runs pto the ninth in-ning, when with two out the visitors shoved throe tallies across, tielng the score. Pittsburgh won ta the eleventh with another tally.

In the second game darkness, began to settls ever the field In the fourth Inning, while Knetser and Bailey were both going in good form, neither side having been able to score. Then In the sixth Dootsn started with a single and was sacrificed to second by Ballsy and made third on holder's out. Flack hit for two bases and Doolan scored. Zwllllng followed with a double. scoring Flacky and Wilson singled.

ZwlHlng scored on Pecbous single. The crowd was estimated at 1,100 people. First game The score: Pittsburgh 0000 01 8 11 3 Chicago 10 000000 1 11 Batteries Roge, Knetser and Berry, McConnell Prsndergass and Wilson. Second gam The eoore: Pittsburgh .,...00000000 0, Chtaago 0 0 000 1 (Called darkness). Batteries Knetser, Allen and Berry; Bailey and Wilson.

AMERICAN LEAGUE. 6ox Take Last Game. Chicago, Oct. 4 The White Sox won the wind-up game of ths season from 8t Louis by a 6 to 3 score, incidentally breaking their record for straight wins this ysar. It was tbs eleventh consecutive victory, and It was a good ball game.

Chicago 0 01101 4 1 3 BL Louis 00000 1 Batteries Faber, Bussell and Mayer; Hamilton and Agnew. Tigers Set fteoord. Detroit, Oct. 4. DetfrolLf pitying Its last game of the season, defeated Cleveland, to S.

and established an American league- The Tigers won 100 games this year, something no club In the league which finished in second place had accomplished previously. Cobb also set a base stealing record. His theft of second base In the second inning gave him an unofficial total of ninety-seven stolen sacks. The Tigers won ths rams in the eighth whew Burns scored on Du hue's sacrifice fly. Score Cleveland 0 0 0110101 1 4 Detroit ...1 100 001 0 1 1 Batteries Klepfer, Jones and ONeill; Coveleskie, James, Duboc and McKee.

cot a Rain Drowned Btinnlsa. I The yame proved a disappointment In more way than one. la the f. rt th coach- ef the Preebjrtenan su4 were sorely disappointed at tie lilt; lien pi ren ty the vtaitcra They tad locked forward to a ram that would hare teeted the locals to some axtent ax least as a means of locating i weak points pre-nous to the start of the If eemeuli rest, which is sebed- tied for ths local field next Saturday Tils tret was net given. the r.kllr.f delegation prwiaf itself absolutely i wold ef any real football knowledge.

The Purple and White eleven was I wholly without any compBcmted at- tack an) tm la steal cit football, watch waa ased ths greater portion cd the gam waa r-et strong enough to fids-i the locals with seen good practica. The second disappointment eu te-cacao ef the we hey. Considerable expense was attached to the elaborate plana that had been made for the epen-I I the season. These plana in cluded a Bumsy Booster fete of setae pretensions but the rain drowned the greater portion of the Bunny Boosters and the game was far from being a success when viewed through the periscope of the box office. Whole Squad Used.

At the beginning of the secomj half the game the Crimson warrior hi.t a fatty-tine point lead and the greater porrion of the team that started peeled was made of second string men. Later mors substitutes Dr r. lap was taken out because of a were sent in and at the close of the slight Injury to one ankle, tame erery eligible man on ths squad I Substitutes Com. Then- The rain, which had been light and vfit i Intermittent during the first half ,4 Pt tr to test th started in la rare form between the sliding Qualities of the muddy field. halves and whan the waa re- sea Brrnaa E-tELEL Baseball Standings ghd Results CORNELL WAS EASY LOR HAWKEYE TEAM GRINNELL BLANKS L.

CLARK Umpire Seymour, Springfield training. Field udge Hanxllk. Nebraska. Head linesman Poe, Princeton. Tigare Tie Yearlings.

The better game of the matinee pro- game gram and one which proved a genuine --a cjw regt-ar waa la the line- nsueed many Coe substitute were in surprise to aill concerned was the cur-trp v. game erased was Potter. line and one more change had been tain-raiser between the Coe Tearlings mad on the pert of the visitors, Kem- 1 Wyk0 I hie taking ths place of March. Th rb.ance to use the second string Give it to Collins-' was a popular men proved of so me value to Coach i cry during the third period, this com and the high school Tigers. In this Carrithers" youngsters failed to show the scoring ability that was expected of them while Coach Finger's eleven, Federal League (Final).

Grinnell Blanks Leander. Toledo, Oct. 4. Grinnell defeated Leander 'Clark Saturday 16 to 0. The Grinnell line was strong and her oaclcs gained at every trial, but Leander Clark excelled in the pee of the forward pasy, making four bautiae.

Sixty rooters accompanied The Grinnell team. Ames Downs Simpson. Ames, Oct. 4. Simpson college gave Ames a good practice game in the tain here Saturday afternoon.

Th final score way Ames, 27: Blmpson, 0. Ames showed well on defense. Simpson never made first down and th Cyclones were held once. Yankton Lose 51 to 0. Sioux City.

Oct. 4. Fear of Iowas secuts limited Morningside to few plays but it won over Yankton 51 to 0. Sioux City higtr school defeater Cherok ee, 22 to 6. A fecord crowd saw the double bill.

4 2ET rot 2 00 Plylug through the fact that twice the a.ty and fighting iastmeta ef dusky halfback went across the goal A a V4e of these second This Ames Hold Simpson Scoreless and Wins 27-0; fomingstde and DubuquefVictors. although much lighter than the collegians showed wonderful defensive ability and held the freshmen to a six-point tie. 1th ths Preehytertans holding a total in the first period Morrison got of stxty-three point a sway on one of the frequent forward The ether touchdown came shortly passes attempted by Carrithers men before the cloee of the last period when for the first touchdown and another klctolF cT. booted the bail Lee carried the spigvkin across for the attempt at the same kind of a play tu across goal Lne and forced a-isst touchdown, the attempt at the same period rave the Tlrera their tcuchhack to start the gam. The pig- pal being made after the whistle had or'y re Thls cIme 7n the fim? akin was put in py on ths twenty- bkwrn and faiUng.

minute of the period when Llndaman Summary and Lineups. Intercepted one of Klines passes and rater. In- nne for touchdown wtZl durlAf witbdrtWB, 111 third the present week in preparing ne eubetirate can didst as for both hack field and bn position a Teuenhaek ta Start. yard has and a fumble by the American Laagua. Won.

Dost. Pet. boston 99 Detroit 100 Chicago 93 Waahlngton 34 New York 68 St. Louis 63 Cleveland 57 Philadelphia 41 47- 64 44 81 II 96 106 .888 .649 .604 .610 .109 .409 .876 .275 PENNANT WINNERS IN MINOR LEAGUES took it half the length of the field for he only high school score of the me- lee. Neither kicker succeeded In the attempt to kick the goal.

i Following this exhibition In the first Following are th lineup of the two teams and the summary of the game: Coe. Iowa Wesleyan. Kmeatiy re. Weebr rg Oilman (espt National League. Philadelphia 83 Boston 79 Brooklyn 79 Chicago 73 Pittsburgh 78 St.

Louis 71 Cincinnati 71 New York .....68 .591 .583 .680 .477 .474 -471 .411 .463 81 68 70 80 81 81 83 18 Hawk eyes Triip Purple. Iowa City, I-, 4. Iowa end Cornell clashed on a muddy field after a rainstorm here Saturday afternoon. Iowa winning S3 to 0. The first quarter was close, but class showed before the half ended.

The Hawkoyes used straight football and Garretson pounded the line fof a touchdown in the first quarter which ended: Iowa, Cornell, 0. Iowa's line weakened in the second quarter and Hartwell punctured It for several good galna Hawley put Holmee In at center and stiffened the line, Cornell makipg no more first downs that quarter. Kerwlck scored on a sixty-five yard run through a broken field and Grpss on a thirty-five yard end run. Thn half ended 20 3 0 In facor of Iowa. Iowa Cornell I Mortlmors re Campbell acobeen ft 6my th Blackburn rg Johnston Wyland Free Grubb Reiner Barron (Capfi) Atlanson (Capt.) McKee le.

Boylon Ofoas qo Hartwill Kerwlck rhb Mllholin Dlnnelly Oethman Garretson Walker Referee -Reid of Michigan umpire-Graham of Michigan; head liaesman Gardner of Illinois; field Judge Um-bargsr of Yals. -j Dyrland. rg Wahl period the game was an even-Stephen. Dunlap Andereon I back -and-forth battle with Finger's Potter If Barker i men showing promise of a mighty fast WykoS Yenrell and shifty team for their season and Gooch i with each and every member of th ELfrtak pb Doe opposition laying up for himself treaa- P.uet rhb Grant I urea In sarcasm that were to have been Cottlne Ibh Tovrea delivered by Carrithers thle after- H. Smith fb Bsllew noon.

Substitution. Coe F. Smith for In the high school game the two Dunlap, Smith for Dyrland, Larson i teams lined up as announced In Bat- fur Potter, Dee for H. Smith. Martin i unlay Gazette with nearly every man fur Burt.

Stooltey for Efrlnk. Nlchol- on each squad getting into play some son fur Kreeenaky. Oough for Massey, time daring the conflict, Fefelstssa for Collins, Barlow for Wsebes. Potter for Wykoff Iowa 1 Weeleyan Match for Johnson. Kemble 1 HOLLOCHER 13 DRAFTED, NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Cub Cloa Thlr Chicago. Oct. 4. Hippo Vaughn and th supporting Cuba staged their final dress rehearsal yesterday incidental to battling the Sox. and rang down th curtain for 1918 in the western section of tbeT National Uague by spanklnr the CaMinala, 7 to 3.

Score Chicago 07006606 7 8 8 SC Louis 6 000 300 003 8 3 Batterla Vaughn and Bresnahan; Bailee, Meadows and Bnyder. Ptratss Down Rda. Cincinnati, Oct. 4. Herzog three errors and Adams good pitching wars responsible for Pittsburghs victory hero today, 6 to 3.

Score Pittsburgh ..00084000 18 10 1 Cincinnati 00800000 03 7 8 Batteries Kantlahner, Adams and Gibson; Schneider and Wingo. a jh e. A afWjaWM SATURDAY FOOTBALL GAME 8. 4MH0B WESTERN COLLEGES. Coe, Ct; Iowa Wesleyan, 0.

Nebraska. 48; Drake, 18. Iowa, S3; Cornell, 0. Iowa State, 37: Simpson, 0. Missouri, 18; Oklahoma Aggies, 4.

Wisconsin. 83; Lawrence, 6. Minnesota, 41; North Dakota 0. University of Kansas, 30: William Jewell college, 0. Indiana, Depauw, 6.

Wabash, Purdue, 1, Grinnell, 18; Leander Clark. 6. Illinois, Si; Haskell In diems. 6. Tarkto college, 81; Campbell oo liege, 0.

Northwestern. 37; Lak Forest. 0 Michigan Aggies, 84; Olivet, 0. University of Oklahoma, 87; Kingfisher college, 0. EASTERN COLLEGES.

Dartmouth, 841 Maine, 6. Penn Stata 14: Lebanon Valley, 0. Brown. Trinity, 0. Virginia 10; Yales, 6.

Harvard, Massachusetts Aggies, 0. Georgetown, 6 1 Navy, 6. Pennsylvania, 10; Franklin and Marshall, 8. Princeten, 16: Rutgers, 6 Cornell, 84; Oberlln, 7. 18; Uralnus, f.

Amhurat Bowdoln, 8. Washington and Jefferson, West Virginia. 8. Army, 14; Holy Cross, 14. Colgate, 84; Susquehanna, 0.

Union, 14; Williams, 0. Bncknall, Syracuse, 6. Lehigh, 14; Carlisle. 0. HIGH SCHOOLS.

Cedar Rapt da, Co Freshmen, I. Ds Motnes, Marshalltown, 6. N. Des Moinea, Indlanola, 6. E.

Des Moinea. 13; Webster City. 0. Cresco, 41; West Union. 8.

Coon Rapids, Lak City, 8. Ottumwa, 37: Milton, 8. Albla, 30; Knoxville, 4. Panora, Boone, 0. Oskaloota.

33; Washington. 8. Eldora, 30; Ackley, 0. Spencer, Storm Lake, 6. West Waterloo, MaaOA City, 8.

East Waterloo, 83; Wavrly, 6. 5 Corning. lis.Cretton, 8. Burlington, lit Fort 6-' Blanchard. 371 Coin.

3, Am, 36; Newton, I. 5 Davenport, 17 i Wendell Thllllps, 0. Clinton, 20; Rock Island, 0. Harlan, 18; Audubon. 13.

EmmsUburg, 31; Milford, 0. American association Minneapolis Blue Ridge league Frederick Canadian league Ottawa Central association Burlington Central league Evansville Colonial league Hartford FJag league Valdosta Georgia-Alabama Jeague Newnan International leagpe Interstate league Otoan Nebraska State league Beatrice New England league Portland New Ybylt State league. North Carolina league Asheville Northen) league Fargo Northwestern league Ohio S(4te Mayeville Pacific Cbast league. Oct. 24 South Ajuantlc league Columbus Southera league New Orleans Texas league aco Three Eye league Moline Twin State-league Newport.

N. H. Virginia! State. Rocky Mount Western association Dennison Western- league Des Motnes RE8ULT8 YESTERDAY. Federal Lagtt.

Pittsburgh, 6 Chicago, 4 3, Baltimore, Newark. 8 -4. St. Doula, Kansas City. 3.

ApieHcan L4gu4. Chicago, St. Louis. 3. Detroit, Cleveland, 6.

National Laagua. Chicago. St. Louis, 2. Pittsburgh.

Cincinnati, 8. 1 Keokuk. Oct. 4. Charles 4i 4 ii I Toil! lochff, ihortatop of th KtoKul fIB lowa 0 4 0-Total 1 Touchdowns Rust (1).

Collins (j), the Portland. Orw, club ths l'a- ZTfrlek (I). Massey. Lee. Ooals from touchdown Elfrink (8).

Hull ochers horns TOURS Wykoff (I). Time ef periods lit minute. Referee Thomas. Co. WANT COLUMN -NC USE THEM.

Weeiey-aa a ea th twenty -five yard line pat Coe ta possession ef the bell. Rust and CoSlne carried the bail to within striking distance In two downs and Elfrink carried it over oa the third for ths first cere cf th game. He then padded th total by kicking goaL Dsaiap repeated his tactics when Coe kicked cT the second time and this time the crimson warrior got poeeeesV'R of the tail In short order when CnCins Intercepted a forward pas and returned th bail to th twenty-yard Lae. Co then took a fifteen yard p-ualty for holding, after which Heine Smith made a tan yard gain and Bust hustled across the fins with the second tooehdowu. Co was again forced to kick -c 5 and cu the first scrimmage after the kick the Weeieyaas put th b3 Into play co their fifteen yard line.

They wr usable to make the required distance and Co took the hell on th twenty yard Use on a punt. They advanced it to the five yard line where they were held ea downs and the Wesleyan lmraed.e posted again. On the first play after the punt Massey took a clean f-rward pass and went over for the third touchdown, Elirink kicking third soeLITbe period ended with th ball in Weeleyan a possession ca thr thirty-yard lice. Rust Rue Wild. Ai th start ef th second period th tfealeyau punted to Coes forty-yard it on th first down thereafter Bps! took th bail far an end ran the seeded silly jari another touch down.

Captain Jebseea ef th visitor was him eut with a dislocated knee and March Sanitated fr Th local celebrated th departar cf th visit-irg captain with another touchdown, ELMnx getting away th time far Cf ty-Cv yard and th bah had hardly taw action when ua again broi kxve and comploted lh tank of wtptug 'Straw- BaLey hd hi per-fstanc frem th min la ef local fan bv staking ifihthar City yard epvn Teli ran tzr a tcuehdowik Th et score cam aCr kr forward A. eg tant Inn vMrt 2 1 tA ft ever and th twDti term the fw CZiSGt Pen ih waa smoothing a at co 1 Sr rwd prrpnmwrv SLeTsS pile ment 'man with aaplfacsna a X- FranFe Smith repnowd Dnnia 1 only C--e man removed Iff -J- kCerw th chM .1 THE CUB REPORTER SCOOP Looks Like Mental Suggestion By HOP.

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