Show I E t r r WORLDS WORLD'S SERIES Wilt OPEN AT PARK OCTOBER 17 Murphy Elated Because He Lost the Toss Tos of Coin Eligible Players CINCINNATI A TI Oct 4 Fate Fate played its part here yesterday at the meeting of the national commission when th toss of a coin decided that the the- first tame game for the worlds world's baseball championship between Philadelphia the American league champions cham cham- and Chicago pennant winner of the National league would be pla played ed in Philadelphia A f few w moments later the commission announced that the contests would b at 2 p m. m Monday October 17 It has alwa always s been a superstition that thal the team team winning the toss for the first game garno loses the series For this reason President t Murphy l of Chicago vas not much downcast when President Ben of Philadelphia called the turn of ofa ofa a lL Tit ri- half dollar OA AC today n n. n v 01 iff ft ff ae Ie f tn nt I v rd 2 A v lows tows First game Monday October 17 11 at Philadelphia Second game Tuesday October 18 IS at Ph Philadelphia 1 1 ad el ph Ia Wednesday October 19 13 train trip from Philadelphia to Chicago I Third game Thurs Thursday a October 20 at Chicago Fourth game Friday October 21 at Chicago In case caso other games are required to settle supremacy a fifth game will be pla played ed October 22 after a hurried run in ina ina ina a a special train from fron Chicago to Philadelphia Phila Phila- delphia and in case another gan ganie gane e is re required required re- re another run in a special train will be made from Philadelphia to Chicago In In time to play Y the sixth game in Chicago Sunday Sunda O October lober 23 If the series serles should not be settled by this time the place of playing the second game will vill be determined by the toss of ofa ofa a coin I IThe The umpires for the big series will be and ODay for the National league and a and Sheridan for the American league Eligible Players The players eligible to take tak part are Archer Beaumont Brown Cole Chance E Evets rs Foxen Hoffman Kling Kane McIntyre Needham Overall Pfeiffer Richie Reulbach Schulte Tinker Weaver Zimmerman Atkins Ben Bender r Barr Barry Baker Coombs Collins Colllns Donohue Dygert Davis ICk Houser Hartsell Krause Kranse Lapp Livingstone Livingstone Living Living- stone Lord Morgan Murphy McInnIs Oldring Plank Thomas Thorna Struck The scorers selected are Francis Richter Richter Richter Rich- Rich ter of Philadelphia and Taylor of St. St Louis John He Heydler secretary to President Lynch of t the e National league and Robert Rob Rob- ert McRoy secretary to President Johnson Johnson John John- son of the Am Americans ricans w were re selected business managers Reserved se seat t. t prices were ere fixed at from 1 to 3 while the price for general admission ad- ad mission will be 50 cen cents ts As usual the players will will receive recel 60 per cent of the or nf or th me the first four lour jour games s fames but Dut iu DUI to 10 ti or nf or th me the first four lour jour games s fames but Dut iu DUI to 10 ti allow the players to partake of the bene- bene itaf SL po Sli sible Sunda same game ame the commission com corn mission rj put t tin in in a a pr r th the h rule rifles that if it none of the first four games receipts re receipts re- re equal those of the Sunday game In Chicago In case the latter game Is played the players' players proportionate share shall be made on the basis of the Sunday game in Chicago Rule Eule of Series The commission also called attention to the rule of the series serles which forbids the teams to give any part of the worlds world's series proceeds proceeds- to to former team mates released released re- re leased to clubs In the same samo league this season and prohibiting the giving of I bonuses by the owners to players of the two O clubs All press tickets are to be issued only after application to William Weart secretary secretary secretary sec sec- of the Baseball Writers association asso ia- ia tion of America These applications must be passed upon by that body and ad then certified to the Commission which will issue the tickets In case any of the games are postponed y weather conditions the succeeding games Barnes are to be moved ahead except that in any event the game scheduled for Sunday October 23 is to pla played ed in in Chi Chi- ca cago o. o Having in mind the trouble with ticket scalpers in other worlds world's series the commission commission com corn mission has added the following warnIng warning warn warn- ing to Its announcement The public is cautioned against payIng paying pay pay- ing any higher prices for tickets than those fixed fixed In In In the official schedules scheduleS' Ev E Every Ev- Ev cry ery effort will be made to prevent ticket scalping and the licenses granted to the ticket sellers will be revoked if they are found in the hands of scalpers TIM IS WINNER OF OP HANDICAP AT LOUISVILLE LOUISVILLE Ky Oct 4 For t. For this the second day of the Louisville Jockey clubs club's autumn meeting meeting- the headliner was a handicap at t six furlongs The winner was as Tim Pippin the second choice holce in the betting The favorite l Hi was t forced to accept the place in front of Glorio J. J First race five and ana a a. half nair furlongs s iI J. J First race five and ana a a. half nair furlongs s iI straight 1250 1260 won Folly Levy place second Emperor William show third Time 1055 3 Second race five e and anI a half furlongs Sir Dawn straight won Fair Fall Star place 1250 second Old Boy show third Time 1 08 Third race race straight 2820 won Claudia place second Zehra Zebra show third Fourth race handicap six furlongs furlongs- Tim Pippin straight won Harri- Harri gan g place second Glorio show third Time 1 Fifth race five and a half furlongs straight won Bobby Boyer place second Exemplar show 1710 third Time 2 5 Sixth race mile and t twenty enty yards- yards Mamie Marnie Algol straight won Hans lIans place second Queen Marguerite show third Time 4 HOPPE FAR FAB IN LEAD NEW YORK Oct 4 WillIe 4 Willie Hoppe and Ora l Morningstar star last night began a si six nights' nights contest of 2400 points at ii balk line billiards Hoppe scored points while his opponent was gathering Hoppes Hoppe's s high run was 71 and his average 19 1 Morning stars star's best run was 38 and his average 6 17 W. FOOTBALL PROFITABLE CAMBRIDGE CA Mass Oct 4 Football Football at Harvard last year ear netted the athletic a a. profit of The only other sports that showed a profit in the tle fiscal year ear ending Juno Tuno 31 31 1010 1910 were baseball and tho the la lawn n tennis courts Tho The total income from sports during the year was and the expenses leaving a balance balanco of 2616 BENEFIT FOR POR BUELOW DETROIT Oct Oel 4 The Thc The Detroit Amerlean Amer Amet- lean ican team yesterday defeated a team teat of ot league players making this city their home 10 to 3 The contest was for the benefit of Fred BueloW the former major league catcher who will use the tie proceeds pro p-o- to secure e medical services ai at tho tiu hands of a Chicago specialist Upward of was realized |