Show BEES INDIANS PlAY TIE GAME Indians Stage N Ninth in th thInning Inning Rally to to Tie Score SEATTLE Oct 9 When When Hank Hulvey marched to the mound in the ninth Inning yesterday esterday with three vicious looking Indians parked upon as many bases there were a few Seattle fans tans who tho thought that this was the end that end that Hulvey would be equally as efficient as Ralph Stroud had been the da day before But Emmer Emmer Em- Em mer first man to face tace the Salt Lake chief twirler punched out a neat single which scored two runs and which tied the score at all 9 and so the game ended after three additional additional additional addi addi- and scoreless Innings had been completed and darkness had be begun un to settle over the field The game was one In which the fortunes of ot both teams rose and fell Seattle started the scoring In irs the first and had a lead of ot 6 to 3 In Inthe Inthe inthe the sixth and then gave up the ship when the Bees gathered four tour In the seventh and two In the eighth which after the Indians had added ore ora in the eighth made the score 9 to 7 1 It was a two-run two lead V VIt that John Singleton entered the ninth Inning with and it required but a short time to dispose of at the first two men But John was not content with so easy easy- a a. task and proceeded to fill till the bases Manager tanager VItt then sent Hulvey to the rescue rescue but too late Two runs crossed the plate on a single and the game was sewed up Salt Lake had fiad one chance only to score In the extra innings That was In the eleventh when Hulvey cracked crack out a two two-b two two-bagger with two out Frederick flied filed out to end the Inning The Indians likewise had one chance and that was in the twelfth Emmer beat out a hit to third after atter one one- man had gone out He stole second and when fumbled the peg from Peters continued continued continued con con- on to third Earl Baldwin failed to deliver popping up to Hulvey Hulvey Hulvey Hul Hul- vey and Lucas grounded out to I Kerr to end the Inning after which I the umpire called the game Successive l e hits by Brady and Eldred Eldred Eldred Eld- Eld red abetted by a a. wild heave by Singleton enabled the Indians to totally totally totally tally their first run In the opening inning Salt Lake got that run runback runback runback back In the second when was given life on an error and scored on singles b toy y Coumbe and Sheehan The Indians resumed the lead In their half haI of ot the second when Lane doubled and counted on Bradys Brady's single The Bees gathered fn fri two in the sixth after three scoreless Innings for tor both sides After one man had gone out Coumbe poked out a single single single sin sin- gle and Sheehan walked Peters sent a long fly to center which sacrificed sac sac- t the runners and Singleton delivered a blow to the left field fence which scored them both The Indians came right back with four runs Eldred was given four balls halls and Elliott cracked out a double dou dou- bl ble to center Lindimore muffed T. T Baldwins Baldwin's grounder Eldred scoring and Elliott counted when dropped Emmers Emmer's fl fly Dale Daley's s out advanced the runners and botn both scored on Daley's biff to left The however would not be downed and more than evened up matters by coming back with four fotr In the seventh and two in the eighth In the seventh Lindimore opened I with a a. double went to third on on errs If-err's errs err's fly and scored on Lindl- Lindl wore's out Three successive singles singles sin sin- gle by Coumbe and Sheehan Sheehan Sheehan Shee Shee- han and Eldred's error brought in three thre additional runs Hits nits by Frederick Kerr and Coumbe added the brace of ot runs tuns In the eighth Emmers Emmer's double and Brazill's Oriole Hole gave the Indians one In the eighth while a single two walks and Emmers Emmer's blow count countin in the ninth and led to the drawn battle WORLD CHAMPION GAMBLERS In the South Sea Islands where I live writes Robert Dean Frisbie In the Forum the women are champIon champion champion cham cham- pion poker players When the men are out diving or gathering nuts on the far tar side of the lagoon the sisters sis sis sis- lets and daughters wives and grandmothers will assemble for a quiet game Some play ploy while others watch for the village police police- man These games might be called cocoanut ante for one cocoanut is usually the preliminary bet Four cocoanuts are equal in value to one one mother of ot pearl shell shel Often two shells are bet The TIle fathers and husband neither sanction nor prohibit gambling but woe to the ones who lose When a native returns with his sack of at shell load of ot cocoanuts he repairs Immediately to the palm leaf gambling hell Grasping his relative by the hair he lie drags her Into the village street raises his club aloft and cries So vixen you have been gambling again while I support you by the sweat of my brow Ill I'll teach you ou to squander the family wallet or words to that effect If tho the sinning one can answer Yes husband but I have won you youa ou oua a hundred fine tine husked cocoanuts which we will trade to Captain in BUlo Bilbo for a nice red necktie for tor you ou then all is well vell But If she hangs her head and murmurs something something some some- thing about abou Mrs ai holding four aces against st her full tull house blouse then he proceeds to wallop her much to the amusement of the villagers WHERE THE MONEY GOES LONDON LONDO Oct 7 Great Great Britain spend annually about for scientific research But more than half of this sum goes oes to the ad admiralty admiralty ad- ad the war office and the air I ministry |