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Show TU CLUBS TIE i ii lines 5 f FAST PLAY kness Puts an End to filing Struggle Be-ijpeen Be-ijpeen New York and oton Teams in Sec-iJGame Sec-iJGame of World's iJutmpionship Series. ATHEWSON HERO 6F GREAT BATTLE Face of Poor Support y His Teammates, the fester Pitcher of Base-ill Base-ill Prevents Strong led Sox Club From ginning. 5 I0STON . 6 JEW YORK 6 (11 Innings.) By R. W. Lardner. faltrcatlonal News Service. OSTON', Oct. P.--Jt ip rumored I iround these parts that John Mc-1' Mc-1' Crnw !u going to can Arthur ' Fletcher and recall Charles Vlc-"f Vlc-"f torr Kaust. If a ball club must i comic shortstop, it might. :us well Iwtwho pleads guilty to thy funny L This statement may not be clear p to tell you how today's world's ia ball game came out. Well, the iarcnlly stands. Just as It did last 1 Today's battle was nn clevnn-K clevnn-K lie. to C Therefore eastern Mldom will remain in the city of m for another day and try to find ;hr tlila second victory belongs, linutlor of fact, the tie Is a boost "tbi Red ,ox. Arguments to back ituertlon are plentiful, h'ut perhaps Will suffice. That Is as follows: pr MathcwFon pitched. The Sox fH of lilin for at least two days. jWn't beat them, and McGraw must fie Maro.uard or Tesreuu to come j J tomorrow. The New York manager SSjndJnp the streets of this well known tonight, apparontly cheerful, but plnhts heart lip realizes that all the 'jJjBf5 arc ugaincl him bo far. Instance, look over today's hap-The hap-The New Yorkers nccumu- tlireh hltH for a total of twenty wrtea game, what Is? yBer'B Elding Poor. "Wftti surr, the Red So.v grabbed an Ttaiin blows off Matty and the total tfW.8 n'noteon, one short of that 'mf hr th Giants. But here's the ifltfc The New York club again had M the luck ot ,lln PJ-me- Mutty Mt harder than any one of tho three ,'WrVed by Stahl. The score will ! "at Trls Speaker got two safe 'teie of them a triple. This young torn Hubbard City, Tex , deserves v Two of hhi wallops went directly inflcldora. but, believe me. :fW,tr never hit harder In the paal-J)Ml paal-J)Ml Wtory. tIevtrt i Mr. Fletcher. The offi-jijBtWve offi-jijBtWve Jdm one orror. Nobody's IB 'onM have- been hint If he had JW&mdeu three. He didn't 3triko out .tonM, as he dici yesterday In a6W .it.'t lio save a terrible exhibition jfBrive work and wa; at IiIh worst pnchc. Tho ground ball KtChCr l0t K by hlm ln tllc ci"hth JjHP crlalnly was worth moro than 3Brr Tn,B hit, It Traf4 scored, to'K, 1 tied up a very much sec-saw n'M'v'11" G,ant 5lortstop had stopped &Wt 6llould httVc- York ""'"ld t(B'.on tiie gamo anj i,C(iU on tsvcn ,v,ln lni'- American league clmtn-rjjM clmtn-rjjM mailer of victories. f?H?r 's "as credited with a hit Hr ,Mxlh on a drive thmugli thin fijlt "'"Istop that would have been JlBi b' Blich, Tinker, AVeavcr. Mu-any Mu-any other holder of this pur-Jol pur-Jol you may choose to name xBiwn Lowls 'Hdn't hurt anything BsKd lhal li,ol-'l"sr wns anything 'Pfdable man In hla poyltlon. mB1 Earned Their Runs. imWllul,lnp Uctlcs of McGraw fln-5 fln-5 !f - nafer lulu the limelight Jfijt' Yorc shortstop and without jtfEj ,tIl,n j'0UIK man personally, We VtKl 5 ,h'' riRBeitlon that ho Is a vEKftt! hcl,cr 1,a" V'cr than thu JflBf Jtahl hafl iilc idea ,jiaL Kay coi. 5'Bl hi0fl ono,,gn to t,lm Itty. If ha pltc,,"d his uornial samo he inKV! W0" nnn',fi !'" CuL ho iijE l" 11,6 bCHL form T1,c lK of Vermont youth was hit itml, 1,1 "PotR. The Giants earned .fgKlr nmx and Tiny wns the r-t,!Ti;,,fir,,Qn' r-t,!Ti;,,fir,,Qn' There wcro Now York rivc Knlore. IMmk Kra cam Into his own mid 'K fftj'111 o 'ill corners of the JB-WM6d oirpago Nine.) MSI i HELM II1S , la(ty Holds Sox to Even ( '.jreakin Face of Poor I J Support. M - rjcontincd Trom Page Ono.) . rpTag up thcro every time there J 'i pinch and ho madc K00d every . i w jot once. 1 AwuWl part of the pastlino, from : (rican league standpoint, was Bos- Si mH stent attack- against Matty, f ft,f Nw Vork pitcher tlicy will be ' 1$ on to face. Toward the tall end " i ramo they looked hopelessly out i Bui thev scored a run whenever 'JtteitA one to gel even nnd they 'XWlt flmply becauso thoy had tho J j,et no one ever call tho Red rrilow after today's exhibition of iti Wagner. Speakor. Lewis, TIoop-'taM TIoop-'taM Carripan an,l Yerkes performed and did their splendid pCr-535 pCr-535 when everything depended upon fiper's Work Superb. !i IVirite the farts that Jiooper pot t Im hU. ,naL Speaker played like the ti i Mt rail plavrr he Is, and thai Lewis Jy 2j hitting, the Iai-gc.it bouquet muot (UsAti to "Wagner. UcHldes covering ttt of pround, making slops and H j Kt1 that looked lmpoonlhlo and con- X Slly eJicouniglng his pitchers. Heinle ( OP to IiIk reputation for fearless- 2 mla three of hin five put outs at scc--l hue. During the gamo five Glant3 1ft to steal. Carrlgan niado two ran 111 in and three bad one?. Two of tho I ' ones were grasped by Heine and jlJLj on thr surprised runners. Both UEpjts and Murray were allocked at riKnrfi tagging methods. They went uB? him as hard as thoy could, but he Ji'Jil Hvc and (he general Impression V1! tilt ao wl" P'av tomorrow iMtfs.rrx- tried to break up his team's IKlBt."' against left-handed pitching iPladlnp off with Snodgras3 In the t fclsf order. Devorn was benched and -1 6t Becker stationed In centerflcld. 1 1: iafrsM played left until tho nun he-' he-' ' no hlne. Then ho was shifted to i kl and Murray movd to left, because J.t " Utter Is not a sun Holder. Incl-1 Incl-1 1 WlTi It must bo confessed I hat .Mur-'JJ, .Mur-'JJ, ind Doyle played a wonderful ball J H for the Giants, better hall than Z', f exhibited last year In tho series r the Athletics m it attendance was a little over 30,-i 30,-i u wild hnvn been morn but for i?j ten' fear of getting Into n jam. The illlsnts were afraid that they would ul n to llcht for seats, when the truth lr i that ihey could have got them by Jt i ibple process of asking. At hair 51 it one, Secretary McRoy said that 500i ,7!, tmtlons had been called for. Th. jj mlown folkn wero notified nnd they i Sttd to the park, but there were ?, ilf of vacant scats when the game aker Ties Score. h Sox accumulated threo runs In the "jJ t.lnnlnir and thought thni would be jf ip. Tho Giants got one back in the iHh! and another In tho fourth. Cleanly, Clean-ly, after u bad start, was go- 11 house aflro. T-loopcr's single h was tho first hit off Big Sl hat round and tho second. This is In Boston s fourth run and acorc 4 In 2 It remained that the N'ow Vork eighth, when ts tallied thrice and went vras that the American leaguers show their mottle. They needed their eighth nnd they got It. Is scored In tho tenth, forging ant once more, and again the : through with the tying run ufacture of this tally showed t his best. With one out. Trla rd six he know hA-.v to tho wall iter. I In might have been con-three con-three basos. but he kept on Shafor"s relay would have had llon had not kicked It around, era's successor did handle It I Trls was safe. Incidentally, took cxreptlon i0 the act of P, who evidently tried to block o rounded third. Tho two nl-e nl-e to blows when tho rouod was Idn't trust Hall to go through nth. Ho called on ono of his tchers. Hugh Bedlent. Hugh 3. Blthouph he was shy of con-riKan con-riKan and Wnvr pulled him utile, Maltv found the tall end ston batting order easv in the Inning of tho game. It was rk before the eleventh started. dy rrltlolsed Mr. O'Loughlln wld It was nil off. Was Sensational, ave probably boon bettor played Hes games, but never was there toucht hattlo nor ono with more intlons, it seemed that every looked up there wore- men on Itlnc to score, and tho pinch either disposed of by great r pitching, or he made good wildest kind of a base hit. Frc-Uie Frc-Uie fielding was terrible. In io crisis, however. It was mnlrnc-Murray's mnlrnc-Murray's attempt to catch iyo-biiso hit In Zio tenth will go hletoiy ns ope of tho bravest Performances ever witnessed, ilr took his life Into his hands went after thuL drive, and he t been hailed as tho eighth the world if V had made the arrlitan's try for Herzog's foul w York oiKhth was almost il. You would havo heard noth-s noth-s name In connection with me all winter If he had been "Id on to the ball, it rouM SnpdKrans took ono.strltce nnd ojU one Inlo the icniporarr flo In Ui crouml rulen ho -wrag allowed two "ailed for Hm coiuil of two and ; out on n fst one. looker till Iho WSM I on th uroiuiJ lo and wan ,,7. Sofrn." laklnc tlilrd. Murray lutrti,, i,t Collins lcnopkcil It down "4 nd (tot tilR imm at first, "oetona IciJI-off man. caromed a liol '"Tm,u ft"5 Ml t'ouaded IowaM M Hooper rally boil It out. "Wltli ' ono Mrlkc Yerknt caro a. hit and w l"d htn nwliic t)iil Moyrra'H oa itio WOr and Harry nafe. 91 erkca'u liner and Stcro readied "ilnVlii- tho hall would be eaiiRlil. lecood. Spakor took n. lioaltby tin Bfn Udne; offered htm nnd leJ tiro i."57. 1,0 wan not Intruding to bnut. it.Jltn lm ,Jl'l uat tlio Kfcond on., enoc noua, cf. In rM rn " nliy w.n mdo for lilm. 'ltf full Uiwla i,lt to HoraoK and U out at tho plate. Gurrtner'B hlch rrtly blocked hy Matty. Doyle Si Ordiier al nrBt xlillc Btahl then cam thrmiRh with J.v ,,'.,t- SfeiT and Ijwle crowrd iS! fh,I?n"'. Tho munil ended with "Ch ly to Doyle, wants Get Ouc Back. HtmKtu .n Hooper and Speaker. Tlir I J Hooper and thrown lo Speaker. - fcrt i,:Mt?.rat PC for Hcrsoe at l1'' -' ..Vr ' JM. but Woisorr lwpM hlch In fiA'Bbf i'le a beautiful atop. Mcyern's j?? 'Io bound. hlttliiR fJardurr In ".g. gtJ 7tn.1. 'or a sliicle. llcrzoi: ncorlnr. ttd i.10 J'WP'r and Matty forred Mey- aHl tmniL flcan and Colllna wero iet SSbm:? ln 'IroK and Doyle. Hooper 'aPtlrtr- r,K,1, ,,l,t Verke vo throwu IBHr. n5,.,,lhft,t ,n'3 SnodfirM filed rilFtl a.V) P0""- a foul lo fJnrdner and t3S. vllm or 'Kner and Stahl. f?p-ak-Knrit ??m, Portion with a wicked liner JM till .Jv" mxi a dandy top, recor lMHUW7 liV m l,4t Trl" tit's race for the "N en ,'nM to Hooper and Gardner mAtiU V troUB,ler to Doyle SB'ssw mdo Scorcs a Ruu- r St i ,vif Ully In thr. fourth, Mur-" Mur-" vjHf.t u'L'Iftr to rlRht center. Metkle viaH? tti T,.V.an5?,r- HcrOK drove a fly al-.- lHte w,, u In cennr. Speaker caueht II m Kbtn 1 obancn to sot Murray at the i&Bi i. plte.lior'f ny Ijrmyir til?11 out 1" order. Stahl struck .;,B&HLti,1 10 Murray and CarrlEun ." nlco play bT Fletcher. "aB &SJi,,Ur ,n 0e fifth, Ho fanned ""Wema. Doyle raised an eaar ono , to Iowlg. Thf Broton half cavo the Sox their fourth run Colllna struck onU Hooper made Ills third hit, a nlnrle to renter and Mole, see-ond see-ond Again. YcrKe? slipped a thrrr-baccer to rlRln center, seorlns Hooper. Spraker so.ik'd a fierce liner at Fletcher, who caught It and totsed to IIoitoj:. doubling Yerkcu. Tho Now York nlith ws markod by the OlauLVii first mtrmpt lo sleal. riecker croundH out. York oa- lo Stahl. Murray .xmar.hed a alncl to right. Merklo lined to Speaker, after which Murray tried to uncnk to second. Carrlcan made a perfect prK and Wacner did romo of his expert ex-pert blocking. Ml result 1idc the Red wan an ey mil. lewJa opened tho Sox neealon with a slnpln through Klotcher fiaranrr Murlfleed Matty lo Mciklc. Merkle made a clean muff of Stahl's foul. Jack then grounded out. Matty to Meikle. Ix;wl9 reached third. Wajner rrounded toward flret. Matty fielded tho baJl and tacsed out Hrlnc on the line. Oollius Driven From Mounrl. HrrroK slnslod to rlcht Meyeni and rictcher lifted Hies lo Yerkes and SUUI rpctyely. Tlion Horzcy r.ot away with a Meal of second base. It made no difference, for Slathwron ntrur.k out. CarrlRan's effort In tho Boston half was Krounder, on which ho waa loxaed out by Herroir. Mnlty pot revenRe on Colllna by faonlnc hlra again. Hooper waa eaty. Doyle to Merkle. Thu Important elRhtli opened with Lewis's muff of Stiodsiae' fly ball. Fred stopped at flrtt bate. Doyle stint a slncle over second base and Suodqr.iw moved to hecond. Becker'a ajrounder lo Yerkes resulted In the foreleg of Doyle at aecond. Murray watted for two and two and then cracked a double Into the eeati rn left field. Tho ball wnut In on the fly nnd mlcht liavo been n hoinnr without the cround rules. This blow scored Snodgrass and moved Becker to third. Colllnn wna takrn out al Ibis juncture and Hall enmo In to pitch to Merkle. The latter died on foul to Carrlean. With the count two and threo on HeriOR. CarrlRan made a wonderful try for a foul ball that wan rlchl against the boxes on first base. BUI cot tile mitt on It, but It bopped out. , Horzog Drives Home Two Runs. Then Iterzey doubled between Lewis and Speak-or, Speak-or, and Becker and Murray crotted the plate. Now York wa ono run ahead. Wagner's beautiful beauti-ful atop and throw finished Meyeia. Yerkcft's fly lo Murray wag tho first happening happen-ing ln the local portion. Speaker was tosied out on a roily to Mathewson Lewis bolted a fly to left. Murray made a circus try for the ball. He fell over Into the left field seats, where tho pill landed. Thero was a lot of uncertainty as to whether he had made tho catch. Klem Interviewed In-terviewed acvoral witnesses and testified that the ball had fallen aafn. So Lowla roosted nl atc-ond atc-ond base. Tho not play was a bljj boost for Flolclier not. Gardner aent n swift Krounder at him and tie mlsaed It clearly, lwls came ln and the score was a tie once more. Gardner was clTen a bit becauso some one felt sympathetic toward Fletcher. Gardner took second on the throw to tho plale. Stahl shot a crounder at Doyle. Tho ball bounded badly and Larry mado a swell play on It. but .Take reached first before the ball Oardner advanced lo third. Stahl atolo aecond. WnKner. up In the pinch, was called out on strikes. Giants Score in the Tenth. Hall was In trouble In the ninth. Fletoher went out on a pretty play by Wajmcr and Stahl. Matty popped to tho Boston manacer. Snodrrasn walked and etole. Doyle km paired purposely and Becker koI r base on balls for the reason that Hall couldn't Ket 'em orer for him. Murray sent n vicious grounder to Wagner. who tos to Yerkes forced Becker. Carrlfran'a roller lo Matty killed him at first In the oilier part. Hall fouled to Honor. Hoover Hoov-er wan out on a fly to Doyle. Merkle's triple to left center opened the tenth. W'r.rner peeked out Tlersoc without allowing Fred to score. Meyers waa paised purposely. McOraw croued Sathl'a by substituting Mc.Cormlck for Fletcher Sbafer wji put on to run for Meyern, .McCormtrk lifted a fly to LowU and Merkle scored from thirl while Shofer took seeond. Matty balled bal-led for himself and filed to Yerkes. Wilson was substituted for Meyers and Phafer for 1'letr.her when Boslon's part opened. Wilson mado a quick pab of Yorkea's roller lit front of the Plate and Rot his man at first. Then Speaker pickled one a mile a mlnuto between Murray nnd Becker. He never stopped running. He was CrCUHC'l Willi P l lM... KM. .V... complete the circuit. He would havo been out If Wllion had held Sharer's relay, hut the younr Giant catcher missed It Again Iho score waa a. He Lewis produced a double to center. Doyle hero saved Hie ganio with a wonderful slop of Gardner!! grounder toward right. LarrJ was thrown out and Lewis moved to third. Stahl a out. Matty lo Merkle. ended the Inning. Hugh Bedient was Boston's pitcher ln the eleventh. elev-enth. Ho fclartcd wrong by hitting Snodgraes with n pitched ball. Then ho fanned Doyle. Caodgrss was out n nllnuto lalcr. trying to steal. Becker walked and also wan nulled stealing. Two swell slnpi and throws by Shafor killed Wagner and rarVlsan In (he Boston half. Bcllenl was thrown 0111 "by Mtly hlm.elf. Then Silk called a halL Grand Junction Is Confident. "The Salt Iilco hl,'li school eleven will lmvc no cinch ln the came with ti turdav." Thin Is tliecoiifldent awer-tlon awer-tlon of tho Orand Junction squud billed o tippenr here Saturday. Tho Tlper lmvc safe pround for Mich a wtntomont. JiHlBliur from th ror.n they dl-playea htHt season. Of their showinfr last year. Mo folmHon. wrltlm: for SpauMlni;-6 Official Football Guide, pays: "In th "out! 1 T-amnr Is Riven precedence, but there ato leKUlmato contenders for the honor with I.nmar. One, of thntn Is nr-ind junction, which belong.'' to the cb tern "lope division, but which, on account ac-count of the dlrtancc. wa not able o j:ct championship struggles with teama In the northern part of the state.' Th b vear filx of last year's starB aro n tli Tleers' lineup. U- rihont. right 5in?ick- rTdcrooii. left halfback, and VTofkcr (captain)! quartorbock, ohcI. with iH Lr' ovnerleiice on the Junction Wn,S nd n : niione. left fud. Hinds. renteV; Merrill, fullbn'ck. with ono year each. |