Show TTY'S GREAT WORK IN BOX AND BAT i WINS FOR THE GIANTS t Veteran Not Only Pitches Great Games Gamer but His Fielding and Hitting Also Contributed Largely to Giants' Giants Victory Victory Plank Plank Holds Mathewson Even Until Tenth When New NevI NewYork York Found Him for Three ee Hits and Three Runs Rum I SCORE BY INNINGS I I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 RHE lew ew York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 3 7 7 2 Phila 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 8 2 r SE S E PARK PHILADELPHIA Oct 8 The S.-The The rew ew York Giants captured the second game of the worlds world's series today defeating the Philadelphia Athletics tics tics t- t ics by a score of 3 to 0 in ten innings of play L It was a pitchers' pitchers battle between Mathewson and Plank lank until the tenth inning when Plank perceptibly weakened and coupled with a fearful wild throw v by Ollins ohms sent three Giants scampering across the plate Mathewson was vas in difficulties in the last half of the when he was combed for two hits and with Doyle's Doyles ovles ovle's c error error rol put Athletic runners on second and third with ith Sone ione out Then Mathewson with ith splendid pitching and andi ji h i airtight d defense by the infield kept the Athletics run- run less Each team has now no won VOll a game and the third conwill con- con cont t will be he in N New e York tomorrow Umpire Connolly ConnollY went behind the plate took caro of tile the bases hUe Umpire Egan took care caro car of right Held eld Umpire Klem Kiem going groins to left field I ft While taking throws at the pia plate te Meyers suffered a a slight injury to a finger fing It was quickly bandaged ban and he returned to practice Fi First st Inning New York York Herzog Herzog popped out to Col Cot lins tins Doyle out on a short fl fly to Strunk Plank used his famous crossfire ball ban and deftly deruy worked the corners of the plate Fletcher Fetcher fanned No runs no hits no errors Philadelphia sent nl up liP a. a rop rop curve cury which missed ml seed d tile tie plate barcel by b The arcely arcel The second ball bail pitched n f strike Doyle error rn n. n Murphys Murphy's s bounder bound err the ball ban filtering rough Ms his l legs lege se- se This Thia gave o the Athletic al oter rt a chance to cheer p put t two strikes rikes over ori ott and nd the then 1 Oldring singled to left let sending Murphy to second McLean IcLean went down to consult Mathewson Collins sacrificed t tto 10 to Doyle Dole advancing Murphy and Then came Home Run Baker to the bat oat tM M first pitch was nas a ball Baker fouled oft off the next one Baker fouled off arc another one and ana It Ii was v two tt strikes and andone l one ball balt on the big Athletic batter Baker Daker fanned fannE Mathewson sent up a fade fad anay away for or the third strike McInnIs filed led to Burns No runs one hit no errors error Second SecoM Inning II New York York Plank has nice control and fanned Burns Shafer flied filed out ito Murphy Plank shot two tv strikes over o I ton on Murray In quick succession Then lEave gave him a ball bait Murray fanned reachIng reaching reach reach- ing log wildly for an outcurve which he missed by a a foot Xo No runs no hit hits no errors error I 11 Philadelphia Doyl le tossed out Strunk I at first and madea made madea a nice play of It Barr Barry out cout on a high fI fly to Burns Mathewson l put put- over two t-no strikes on Lapp an and Lapp fanned on the third ball pitched him It as nice pitching h by Mathewson No runs rum no hits no errors P Third Inning tj J New w York York York-It It was noticed that Meyer's Meyers right hand wa was completely done up In bandages es and it is la believed that ho was vas I. I more seriously hurt than at first sup- sup posed This ma may keep keen him out of at the eries g. g McLean IcLean out outon on a pop fl fly to Barr Bar Bar- ky r ry Snodgrass singled over ovet third b base ise He limped badly going to first Mathewson Mathew Mathen- son IOn was v atS given a good hand as he came to lithe the plate Flank tried tred to catch gras at first b by giving a pitch out to Lapp who threw quickly to but toot in tn time lime to tag the runner soD Mathewson sent a long hit to center advancing J to third On Strunk's throw toward Howard third Mathewson 1 moved mo to s see sec c- c ond Wiltse now ran tan for Snodgrass The tlc Infield drew In to try to stop a run there being only onty one ono out out when Plank took toole J grounder under and threw tuc to I Lapp app who ho ran down on th the line Mathewson went Jo to third and Herzog went to second on one She e pia play Plank gae Doyle Dole three balls ball Before putting over ocr a a. strike His next pitch was waa a a. strike astrike which cut the far corner cor cor- I cor-I ner of the Plate Doyle flied filed to Oldring and the tho Athletics crawled out of ot a 0 very I mall hole No runs inns two hits J o errors error Philadelphia Wiltse Philadelphia went to first base I for or New ew York Plank out when Doyle Dole threw him out at first Mathewson threw out Murphy Murph at first Murph bunting b the tho first Iret ball bail pitched went out out tIer Iler- sog wg to Only four balls bails were J pitched d In the Inning by No o runs ns no hits no errors fourth Inning New New York York York-Barry Barry threw thre out Fletcher at it first fint It was a nice stop by Barry of Fletchers etchers hard grounder Burns Hurns w went nt cut out on three pitched ball bails all of or which h cut cut cit t the e plat plate It was wa Bums Bums' second Strikeout Shafer was illS j ate afe when Baker nude made a wild throw to Shafer out lIng itea Lapp Lapi to Collins Colllns Lapps Lapp's throw bd d Shafer beaten b by several se feet reet No r runt runs no bits hits one error Philadelphia son son took Collins Collins' bounder and threw him out at first tn w on had to leap Into the air to tomash take Collins Collins' smash mash Baker Baiter got Jot a n single tto to right which Do DOle le was barely barel able to f PIck down Doyle Doye threw Jut dut at first Baker goIng to o. o second Strunk It wa the Hie first basc base on balls bails M on had given gUen In the game Strunk was forced at second Doyle Dole taking Barn Bar- Bar grounder r n and touching the bag No run one hit no errors error Fifth Inning New i-New York York- York Murray Murray out on n a y Oy y to o Old Old- liar fIn sent lent a ulce law base ale Wiltse single b by third thirdS third'S tp p a a. foul ball ball on which S 'S McInnis Collins sent and an r Murphy almost had a lon Mathewson walked it Il as Planks Plank's first on balls Collins throw threw at first No out Herzog j on one hit no errors j Lapp hlll-Lapp out Doyle Dolc to Doyle Doyl dIll did rIOt not have i 13 to n iu move to IO 19 take KC Lapps Lapp grass cutter Mathewson WitS was nicely Plank got n a ln lc to ight on en which Doyle DOle made a spec spec- cuter euler phi play the ball out of his eyed hand while on the dead cad run Mur Mur- or 1 nut out on a long drive e to Burns Burus who ho hov v de i a beautiful catch while running running tord to- to rd center center field fence Plink Plank out when Whon I Fletcher took Oldring's splash and tossed tosse to Doyle No runs rum one hit no errors Sixth Inning New York York York-It It was a pitchers' pitchers duel of the meat finest order both Plank and Mathow- Mathow son holding the opposing batsmen batemen In heck check Doyle was out at first when Plank speared his bounder boundeY and tossed It Il to first Fletcher sent UI up a foul to Mc Mc- Ic- Ic Innis It was the first foul toul fly 11 caught today toda Burns BurnH out on a fly to Murphy Murph No 1 tuns Tuna no hits no errors Philadelphia Philadelphia Collins Collins almost made a 3 I safe are bunt but Umpire Connolly called It foul Collins fanned Baker fouled off the first two balls Baker Balfer out Fletcher to Wiltse Fletcher made a dazzling stop going down own behind second and arul spearing Bakers Baker's hot drive on th the run lie made madea a quick recovery and nn had his man mall easily at al first McInnis fanned No Xo runs no hits no errors s. s Seventh Inning New York York Shafer Shafer out on a a. fly fh to Strunk Murray out on a pop fly to Ban Barry Bairy McLean out on a long drive to who had to back up against the left field fence to get the bal ball Up No runs rune no hits no errors Philadelphia trunk Shrunk runk out on a fly to Burns Burn who made a dazzling shoestring I catch He came In In Inon on the run for tor the i ball Herzog threw out O Bury Barry Lapp scratched a hit through Wiltse It was a a. I puzzling bounder Plank line flied filed to Fletcher No runs run one hit hit no errors error Eighth Inning New York York e out outS Collins to Mc- Mc tunis The crowd d gave e Mathewson a gr great at cheer In recognition of his wonder wonder- till ful pitching Mathewson out on a fly r-j r to Murphy who took tool the ball off ate the tops of tho the grass an and then turned a complete complete com corn somersault Herzog flied filed to Strunk It was a pretty prett running catch No runs run runs no hits no errors It was announced that th the total tot attendance atten at at- ten was 3 the total receipts being Philadelphia Philadelphia Murphy Murphy out to unassisted Fletcher threw out Collins singled sharply sharp to left Baler Baker tr singled to center Collins going to second Collins out when Herzog took toole McInnIs' McInnIs grounder and touched third No Xo runs two hits no errors Ninth Inning New York York Doyle Do lo out on a fly to Strunk Fletcher singled to center Burns Burn walked 1 Shafer out on a 1 fly 11 to Murray out on a R. high fly to Murphy No o runs one hit hit no errors Philadelphia StrunK singled to center tenter Barry bunted safely and had crossed first base buc when Doyle Do lc picked up the ball and threw thle to th the tue left field stand aland Strunk went to third and Darr Barry to second Strunk was out at the plate plato when took Lapps Lapp's grounder and threw to McLean who touched Strunk Barry Darry wont to third Barr Barry was WIlS caught on the line lIna when hen Wiltse took Planks Plank's grounder rounder and throw to McLean who threw to Herzog Herzog Her Her- zog who ho threw to Mathewson who touched touch d out the tho runner Lapp went to third and Plank to second Mathewson threw out Murphy No runs no hits one error Tenth Inning liming New York Mc York York-McLean McLean an singled to right Tight I Grant ran for McLean Wiltse Plank touching him on the tho line lino Grant scored on line single to center Herzog grounded to Collins who throw to left field trying to catch Mathewson Mathewson went to third and Herzog took second Doyle was hit by a pitched ball balI Plank Was tiring fast and had bad lost his speed Mathewson and scored d on Fletchers Fletcher's single which bounded over Bakers Baker's head Burns Durns struck out Shafer rII filed out to Murphy Three runs three hits one error Philadelphia Wilson Philadelphia on is now catching I for fol New York Old ring out Herzo Hersog to Wiltse Collins fanned Doyle boyie Doyle took Bakers Baker's rounder and threw him out at nt first No r runs nc hits hta ts no errors error ALL PHILADELPHIA BASEBALL MAD TODAY PARK PARL PHILADELPHIA Continued on page pago O 2 2 SECOND GAME WORLDS WORLD'S SERIES Lr Continued from page 1 Oct 8 All S.-AU All Philadelphia was baseball mad today and thousands packed park to its capacity to see ice the second contest of ot the worlds world's series between the New York Giants National le league pennant holders and the Philadelphia Athletics champions champions' of the American league with one victory wrested from tho the Giants the A Athletics wore were keen to capture capture cap cap- ture tho the second contest of tho the series eerie on the homo home ball yard ard and establish a a. good lead lend in the effort to win four games All An of persons had passed through h tho the turnstiles before play began hi National leaguers were not a whit crestfallen over their defeat in New York y yesterday and every Giant was Vas ready to declare declare deCaro that Bender I would be beaten the next time the Indian In dian than went to tho the mound A Scotch mist as thick as a Newfoundland New fo fog kept the thousands on the tho anxious seat scat fearing a heavy downpour that would stop tho the game An industrious brass band tried to keep the tho minds of the fans off oil the thew w weather ather The entire infield and far into tho the outer gardens was covered with canvas canas canvas can vas as to keep off the dampness Later the tho covers were peeled o off off leaving the diamond iamond in fine playing condition It was a good natured crowd that filled d the bi big double decked grand grandstand grandstand stand and outfield stands One Ono victory was a fine tonic to tho the spirits of the Athletic fans and they thoy vi vigorously cheered the home folk at fielding fieldin and batting practice Massed in solid phalanx pha pita l behind the Giants' Giants playing bench were several hundred New Jew ew Yorkers enthusiastic hopeful and read ready to encourage en cn- encourage courage the National leaguers Should Merkle be bo ke keps ket from NewYork's NewYork's New NewYork's Yorks York's first base by his injured ankle tho the Giants will labor Jabor under a se severe se cro handicap made all the tho greater cater also by bythe bythe bythe the absence from the tho batting order of Center Fielder Snodgrass The umpires looked over tho the playing field at nt 11 0 o'clock clock and officially reported re ro- ro ported that the tho grounds were in fit con condition for a game Jame The gates of ot park were not swung open until 1130 0 clock o'clock and tho the bleachers were the first to fill AH An the covered stands being reserved were the last to fill Linos Lines of police were stationed in front froot of nil all the stands Police arrangements included a special ape cial detail of men to guard the tho Giant leader lender and all his players wh while 10 in this city Five hundred and more than fifty pl plain in clothes men were assigned ned to duty at the tho park wh while many detectives were distributed through the crowd in the tho stands to protect protect pro pro- teet tho the spectators from pickpockets Orders have havo been Leen issued to lu suppress open betting bettine on the contest in in the tho park parle The Athletics were heroes for the day wherever thc they appeared All An of them had orders to report at nt Shibo park by 10 o'clock and there was a abig abig big biJ cr crowd wd abo about t tho the players' players gate ate all morning C Homo Home C Run Baker was 2 given eu an enthusiastic reception Collins Col Col- Colun un lins whose hoc wonderful playing yesterday yesterday yesterday yester yester- day had much to do with victory was n also noisily welcomed Bender Dender the tho big Indian pitcher having baying won on his game ame was practically excused for tor the day but ho be expected to put on ou a uniform and take an easy workout |