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Show f -- 12 Baseball WRESTLING - 1 - - cGmw-JvlayJVe'ed-Séc.olid-Litze - pg For--Closi- .. '' - 6 :. , 1 1 '1 ' - hh I - " !ts 3. VAr :l'.-- -- 4 e...,,aaf, - ; ! ' ' Y i Fl 4 111. . : ' 1 4 !! .. , I i 41 i '.:, 1r 7', fik'tt,' k (14' 44 - - , Rath. 2b :ti 1 o.k. it, - ,' .!, .diessterl leavtng JuggernautVickie' ''' baseball 4 di s ma al ve ,- , - I- i,i1 - - -- - , 'ii ;roit,' .1?4, Ryan, If. Crandall. 21- Orr. aa. Quinlan. .r f. Byler, c. Evans. 4;4' All. R. - -- Y t .l!tY " .. .. 4., le...,, a ..; .8 3 I 6.-- I- 0 ' .; ; I- 3 ; 2 4 2 2 6 0 I, ; A; ; .; I , .,.; ' , 14, than t Andereon,:..p..-,,;,..;0 A a wits far moreim pyre .. : of Bitterns:5G and when tb , p ,t .. She win" t it,-ra 0 d,,, - 0 teems- - left the fiel- d- the Chitiego air.' 1,,r,.0...r..,,;.,,.,- -, , 4 4, 4 4, 4 , : w as surcharged with confidence Wrillei , ., ; ..: , ". t ...,. z 1, ... 7, i ; ; combination was s the New York ' , ' both' 1 in a 10 S 24 end .... it b o tt ote4 , physically ..3. ,. .. .,., Totals ,e,t, for Forritt In eighth ,'IWiliteet batted 1 7 -'- - The - Netional--- use t' four pitchers and to ,,..i il, ,,r, were the obliged W hite Nov ba re templed with 1 ' standAR R. IT rri, a I. eallefeetory revolts from their 0 I 1 A ' the seven .1. Collins, p.t. ,, of five of .1 , ,,,, the.serriceMcGraw petit. .mew I 1 -1 1, 0 a Ia Leihold. Only el:se. t.!- hurler of the !" a 6 .. . remain unscorch- McMullen. and Demaree Sentog 4; I I,' 4 4 1. -- 2 4 1 i ' E. Collins. 211.,,t. , 0 2 1 6' . , 'el , , Roth at ba r snit in thci field. the .toeireoe. 1.f. - . .2 - 1 Ie. 4 it I 0 W: Sox - maintained the immeasive Feleth, c.f. ' 4.. -- ',,' i e'-r- lt he 1: ; . they aowed- in tde- - Condit. lb.a. a. avantage whichThe 4 I al 7 S 0 .,. , 35 offeneve an 46 '' Weaver, opening game 1 I 12 2 1 . .. 4 aed vier of the Schalk, e. method i i I fensive. 4 ' a if .. .....1 0 I, ..- .-I ..,.....wee Faber. p. Amerteen league , l" ; the 1 f ' ler eneerlor to that shownd by eet "; 2 14 27 14, I . 36 Totals I, ! I-t - ' ! Nee York Mob end in e. enarim ' did t the Vents of the material epoet i'' Score by innings: to he.c theAgo ne their west- -- ,,: s i. ' t- seneer 0 0 ill 0 0 II 0- -2 rivelot. Some ides of this ittiPer I New York pP 1. ..... ....0 2 0 6 a I a --7 ,(7-- ! e, le. rained from a comps:leen ;mite l ort the illimpli ---, t iiste. .. Al --the fir-.-.Rases on balls--Of3 i 13. 1 The White Fine hems tomcod nine .44. Smmary: --i ,,k,C M ary- - .."!!! . ' ..., - erillwrer-21--litte-ter- r - - " -- - It,' 4 - II 6 . - - 'i,.! : I i ' "1 - - . '' ' . 1'; ElliCE1-- WIN . Ci - AMESJIIOM OATS', - SUit.S, O AND-CAI- ' (Sperial to The News Los Ahgeles, Oct I :s .. ) Seraphs . " gak . ti Board the Chicago White Sox Special Train. Oct. While Sox are speeding east today flushed with two victories over the champions of the, Nationat league in the world's serles truggle ttnd are eager to tackle the New York Glante"tomorrow at the grounds- - There la hitt one member of Comiskey's ball club who not believe that the Witte 'Sox will capture the suprethe hnnors of baseball to four straight games. , The Villas Sox were surprised a I the ease- with which thef sol;ed the shoots of McGraw's left side finger. Scholia.- They had heard so Meets of effectiveness in the National league pennant chaae that they looked t ' for trouble when- - he started. but they found no riddles in his delivery and send him Immo of the westerners dtd not think it likely that McGraw-woul, in again. The his-Fo- ' - ---- ',- - - ', ,. urger Th?!.3g!.. seventh tor tour hail and throe The box scores of Y"terdal.. games and the score by Innings ni daturday'e game: Morning game: . d . Metutor, et . Middleton, 1I Murphy. lb. 'Whoever starts for tho Giants is going to have trouble." said "Suelt" Jackson. Collin and 'Weaver. the While Sox shortstop, 'Did jaw notice that relicts are !ratans busy With their ba tar n today. and--CIpri1hEdd1eTitOfltnEof theWhIteSox-iialdin-lbetrai"Chick" Condit and Fetich agreed wit It him, that Sallee was the best pitcher ; that tile Gloats had sent against them. 'It Is not that be hes Ito murk stuff on the ball." said Coition spel.king of Sallee. but be knows how to use it and pitch Intelligently. Re close- ,,,,flank in ,ability and reminds me much-o- f him in lila of pitchinir-Gandi- l and Felach also praised Salle.'s work to the lox-; ,.:.,,.,..TheWhIteSOsexpect that Cloottitil pitchon Tosidaalthetigh Is leoosen antilop, to go in, deplaring that his arm Is In .good shape I I '.;,'. .4 3 stentrorthy.tMeuse'. r Fournier. lb. Killeter : I 1.3.-- lnen',. - .... .. ..4 Stumpf.t Lc .... ....4 . Militc-c.... ...,23 Gardnatilb. 2b. 1 1 3 1 3 0 I 1 3 0 0 2 0 0 3 1 2' . It0 0 3 4 4 ..... S S 0 0, 0 0 I I 24 14 0 3 t 10 17 1 II ............ 4 .. 011,os Angeles 111 Runs .. . ....tt Hun0--- ., tilts 0- 6 4 4,0 - - ' 13- 4 4 4 0 e 1 II 0 0 1 8 3 I1 Totals; - 2 2 1 41 2 ... 1 1 IS .2 I 2 -1- I 1 2 - 4.0 1- 8-2 7 -6- -5 -8 hits off 6 hitCalve. hitsHunter. Snodgrass. Marion. l; at4tbek out-91- 10th. ODOM 2; r . ' Arlett, Murray, c Krause, p. .... . a 1 0 0 0 'L 1 7 1 I --- A , 0 1 0 0 0 it 0 0 Cook, c. 4 -- - -- - ' -- -- ' 2- Mita Portland- -- Rune HR. '4 I 7 S I -7 I 1 4 4 11I 1 ti, r - . rong ' -- ''....- - n. - Sacrifice Balk, on balls 311teitoll. 1. - 2; . ArtillertDrinen for Dreeher: Bowe for Coburu. Weiler for Judd. Cathcart or Caller. Webb for Does, Referee. Fred Rehbein fLebigh: umpire. Ore (Avulse); heed linee.. man., Dr. Jot keen: timekeeper. StoAei. SiteScoring: TouoltdownAggilek ilS011011. Potemen, teueblowit--Pilef- Cardi Need one. Boors by laninga! Varna!, Ban Fran'elaca IL H. IL BBB BOB 41 IBB-- 11.111.1iCan Al - The - --- 1 --- -0- ... -- - T - - 4 -1-a ice. : . - 1 prrch-.-Krai- tete mplrea--Guthr- ''''-"- -- . ottit--O- - 1 Fight Your Rheurritiu..sm: With the Right Ammunition. 7 . ---, - -- L., gioe Iee : , , t. ' - i - 3. - 4.,-T- Free-lima- s 1. - 1 i 1 i' - - . -- 42 . - d . because --- .. ' e- --- ,. . 1 111 -- today 11 I - The poet-eerl- - ' - 11- -- . . : at-O- ne 1 victim-- , - ' , - 11 -- - -- 0-- 10 4- . 7 . Ven-El- 02 - ::,,,-- 0 th , i ' -- . . - . 1,. .L... ' . -- hita-Vano-rha. halls--From- f- -t , ...; ,'. TWO-ba- se : r' . , 151.--- - 11O-ns ..... , - .........,. ,,- - 4) oitt---f- ly ff t14.i - playsOalloway to Callahan 7 I ',.2---- ,- .,... Artillery. al weresenaon -- : Ii! 008411 After , el. toucbdownOltion. 0- -- 12 '-- i 4 Caged and of seventh by surrteinest. BathHey Salt LakeRashes and Hannah: PortlandDalleY. Gardner Fisher. , . " , , 4 E. 1 0 1 - -- - -4 -- 4 204 ...... 026 121,640A- 4 .:....--'......- -- b...:' 4 -,-.- 64-12- r- .021.1.r,eure, , .I,L -- 1 e 1 0101160-- nit with pitched ballCallahan. Snodgrass, Koerner lit Marlon. itacrilleo flyCoy. to Moodoel ban. liottblo I 1 4 .. 0- I's -o - 44 '. t - .. - - 1 i'1 'PI' 1 2110 4 tocis-Amorica- 1.. i ' - t- hito-,-Terr- 1. t,-.- 1 III3I 0 2- Fromm., Totals Two-bas- . 1! 0 -0 1 0 'rite seerottirst ihuse)1 9 aoo...0 to. 4 4 T National .t ... 2010141-1-. 4 1 Second game: E. It IL 0,1 4 0 -- 0 thtit"., -. 4- -7 27 I Batteries: VarnanQuinn an4 Moors,: Nationale ---- .d e 11 5 20'2; IS 2 ' Summary Saa rm.:ismBaum and Stavana- .-- Alberto's If min--out when wirhing run scored. Fournier. Kitrlf.ce , As ra,i,,,e1,00. Cafted at end of PPM -- The St-l' 421:erU'IrEP;aT4'"r, :rt.; Testerdir Ai Ai ZO, r A7 y. ,1,...r..1.. .. F tookthe firstgante of a double-licad- r tt. 1.,,.6 ctriitit Aggiei Down Soldiers 4 : 1' 9 1 '1 tn -from the St Louis Nationals blr th AR. R. It tcy A. .A. I1'.1 Ittasee OurHY en hnitsOft 43orAllbrd; Vett ' ' 1.1. 1 3 I a .1 0 4 ...... 0 Maisel. 0 6, 0 6 i tor of to , rti the se,ond semi ' H9r9- l ee9Insib i f I ii g Calve: c.1: ..... . TMIqyeriti:.c. ""9 0 - 3 I 0 0 was a tie in nibs innings- - Th. Amer' ' ' te The . (Spotlit! News.) S :i'rhctultti.eh:lidalfaTITfrAr31; ..-- 2 17.1 0 Ke4:"rth.21'it;7'..722 icans, Hunter,r1h, takes- - two- samos in Atha so, 6'. -Logan. Oet. 2.4By the icor of 21 ries have 9 9 .; 0 ad the -Nationals have throe to Oa nts' SPectO1 'rrairi,- Ott 0 '' r - 0, ' orriehlytit,"-lia 11 itwatitioPr kittge. timptries..- - K04rxiset,19-:.,-..i1 11 I 1 to a, at Utah Aggies defeated Cho arC orba n, as - ' their credit. ....41;4144.4, fi,4,q.:044,AelM14.:-I- tt ,14,41,11,941411,1 .tt, tillerymen. Saturday. Tim garn was a.3.71s,1.11,44..L.:,::-- :: ;:...., ,:,,;,,,.."., 4 .it Of treeefilleyirargnd the illanto painted through Detroit ear l y this morning on their way ': :::::..'1 0 0 'marked lerflattkete 0 2 3 it 14 0 oregory, 111641 lb. : eournier, II ' 1110111VOODS lomr. outweigh!,,t1111-1:40 0 0 0 0 poor playing, the ertillerists hoe-uhock to New Turk . where lotriOrrOw they resume their wOrld'a se- '1 in I 4 0 II .Schaller --- 11'. " ictil,rer, p .' E, sad - Cincinnati. O. Oct. ing their opponents The RH. irst 4 IX hits Sox. : Bolos ;, Chamois, Beyond admitting that they , 40- -4 3 9 edo nit k ruin onratiOnil against the Oa la eumntsty .. 2 4 21 1 , 11 .14 a 4 Illi 4 . Totals .,... SteveMs 2 Norwood, of Cincinnati took ths first L'1'. Angeles le 164- -2 were c ear ly ontranyeKt in practical' Y eve ry departmunt et tn. game in the Agates 121.2 Artillery td). ::::- - 0 , for ninth. in ',Batted 9, 2 01 the Lindquist: gain from Detroit here, le to 2. inesmMartin and Mur- - i,,-E' two contests at Cotniskpy field, they had lIttle to say ot their Chicago re- itc11. p. -, : 8 I 8 - 8 0a i Tait cite' -- - .11t. deciding series for ths Interstate 1,0e Angel 0 &ton, Standridge -- ; .1 0 1 -Drooker lissaler by, iiiniet., gee, tray: Crookston Errors Lyme championship. ipro , ----- Boles Ternon--Their trip from Chicago thus far had be11 a quiet' ono with the jil ayera ' King mammas accounted for the 211 4't a -, ,... "It 0 Runs r Tltilt3attsted g. and actors. pitched and fichreller ' at other Creaser amusements. time cards the to Woriey. They away O expected whiling Hite . in ninth. for r 100113200-Mohr about on a par. Vie. Detroit defense .; Caffey -, in San Hall Franciscofor ninth. reach New Tmrk at 6 o'clock or thereabouts this 1,ttrnonit and steamed .Batteti Fit went te piece. is ths third inning when Illpat g ,rI '' PoNFLm 15 1 1 Bona,-.- 2 Spencer; 0 0 uttto return to the familiar surroundings and friendiy tacos of . their - Score ...Watch four errors and three hits sent In six b., --.Hite ,.,,;-..21.1- ,,,,.0 2 0 0 I 2 -10 Peterson.. . Dernos - ' , Oakian- dt.h b. .. Moon Hanson..... ' KA I 0 2 0 0 5- ,-, 5 Ittlit i reshonsibis foc-- - 01011 .. ,. Summary; ' Judd Detroit '..... ...t Ix. :., 2 2" 2 1 8'1 I Grecory. ..... 7; Prommt. I. Stolen bases-- -4- 1 1 4 HI" I NVI e s nbat ttut a ho o amie for tj ndigut.t. I Norwood ..",.. ....--. . . . .. . .....11 2 E eed 0 retirs from yesterdays eons 'Catcher Lew Net ar13, -. Three-bas- s I -Snody-s- s. hitsCorium I for cannon. Lindquist forJ, as .114 Gutteiti Cattott,. ',. -- .1 0 tl'i0 a 241 I 4 hitsConk. Raorifite Gardner NatterivoSebretge. test attar a mitup at the plate witb Nsmo- - Lelbold, the White Sox put, L4LA4444.1.74)-., a. Contwright rot ,01110111- - Utak L' ' Field Creamer sod Keitet- .- . -- 10 I 0 2 2 2 I 2; Callahan. Rases On ................... fleid0Y. &dared that he expeet,A1 to be fit to resume play In tha New York ; ' Nits 1. rtg StruCk . opening or the !aeries tomorrow. Mot'arly"s right elbow andshoulder l . but not seriou sl of the Country elub links. 1st Fiaricipeo. 1. Time. ' 1:26. 1.1mpiges--- hurt, n a rollilon resulting front hiss ' . ' Lei hol d f3.017, gr o ri n g o n. Vde Collini' stogie In the fourth inning , - Ariett. Murphy. Meneor Stolen boaeit the new gel( chaltsPigg of the State nt nn4!1'714t..........-----!;prevent -1r Murphy. Meuse'. Itiruck ixtah. Von lc.im yesterday afternoon end roe a tinte,..l.t. w as feeted that he might be incopoeftweed for I 1;ddleton. , rtereterde2 X retie. S. RAMO on 3.."'' x .,;:efeet,:lm vv.."... ere - ,oe h oinettodwrArbet ;wrto ,. halie:--O'....4n -- - , reopens' his , .! Doer. the 1112 champion. 0 up s 1; Crandall. I. Three rwmediately after hia accident. to wbrer. he, was examined by the. club ....... A22:22 1 !to. k. A. rune-o.ff It and , hits.1 five p 14 lay. at hoeto Crandell; traitter and no eigna of a fracture or yen a firt6efe strain were disevered. 'c.f.- . ,,, - 3 i t, j 1 1 lincdectise. It wag easy for Von Elm all the 1,0 three tetuoge cr,,,ut t.1...tory. to i. ,t i Lie hoped to be able bY tomorrow and declared that by 2h. -.- ..w.-I 2 1 4 1 l'oko Ever)? Mvonta4e of 'Tub' of titir derma, which ere entrenched Hit with Wediteaday ball- -K illefer Wt.. way. as Gilmer played away off form.. Veuehn. 1, ; i --one- - r- 1. - 0 , .. - ... 4 attata ha Dr., ----lrk A, good At the end of the fire, 22 hole, of the Do leettiens Eneray ' :-t bl ie 4, 1 at,t he the blood where ihel r V. and .. 1 2 ....- fi Daley. , 1 1IS "D " on .. was Pun 'rime- of game.--.-1 44 t hour ...T7 'Meuse'. lbtnnt,en' reached by locally applied nnitnellt ,and 10 I 1 2 disease is Imback for rlso the Davis county last year end minutes. most Pelli. n nOlen were aeout even. sto- righting and i, ..''t Freshman Fallback 4 1 Inmit be literally routed 2 z th. mar wirning the twenty-seven...tie he had joined the freshman lig- - i ............ hole portant warfare known to man kind. They 2 2 2 I, forced out et the blood by it reeled,' and taring off defeat He lost on the " i t woe ru- A fternoon trame univesit because we are all suhlect th its '' 1 4 I Undergoes That ati on Operation, which' twenty-eightbeat f the could when he the t rt t e"tritrilt , ., searches, them out and pule , ,, t tt.ertoo.4...., , 2, tJAKI ' AND rattire of the Utah gridiron 012 do WAS a ti t m's best round mt"' ' of the Most common foes is them to flight. ..'' 2 2 then,.. v., ,...., ,2:::2 AP --11, ; ' ' - 'Rob Marshall. star Colversity of Utah' the second . when he med A..p. the Rheumatism. which attacks with For more than fifty years Morisor, c I. .... ..... 4 ir'l 4 1 0 0olire in 1.1......ilirn lirld, 6r. 1310" ' ,' f of flTi froah ri eme'rErit Tri lls T .4-- -13 ere tt n Totals VI Ofelkelk end- erten leaves Its haw I 1 21 14 3 as the moet1 Al i) -- : ..., V , who wee ;ejured ',luring the at High .. teulaville. t Murphy. ,, 3b1r ilieW 1 1 ..... VICtIm Ila 2 ble -- blood remettr .4 ?whitener. . Rheumatism ormirely . Ki..Oct . .1. , Knights IrliAlle1111-12IAN and Utah game last Sxtur- - Of columbui team. amateur stumpy d a 2 1 - 5 l Indians and Reds is so often aucceeaful assinet tts deep down into the blood cella $ ail t, beseball', r - da,. l a now in the Dr W. it. Groves 1 4 0 0 0 . etrculailea , mouttion - D. it. hospital. it was found not 2064,ebarnplons: of Lealwrille .Alefewted --we hewreag II 1 - - Ifeet-Again of everY trace of itnpurity. .it la the "terday that lioh had' received in ternal champion Kleinc h team of Cle velend.thaiDardna lb ' . ........ 0 1 -- 0 - 1 - 0 is used against it. rick. sl 1.. ' t;tleitel'e A result of the ea : : : for Ithentnatme Too : ,' --make mis5 ,accidemt . many people the and to 6. lowe yesterday in the second tam V rijuries 13 Mateel. t ..... 0 0 .0 ..., 0 '' on that uperation- iras geeesgar,gIt lel, of a xertoe, le 4feettler th e 4 1 take of treatipt mtly- the sysiOlomil and has been seed In thousands et 1L t Goedb red. v. , 0 1 0 - I 0. rk- .- Oct. .....2 ; tourtb Bratnta he,,. thamttlegghip t at of th e that Mareltall ',ported 11' I 2 - IAmerican Babehall, federa tion -- and ,. h- eoverlooking Its, source.icanes with gratifying results. .',-- - - itt tertia n 'deafly hoepiial gains,tb a CIterm-ga71110 after the one sante to each tee th. and Totals ..... - ..... . 29 . 2 1 24 1 2 2 loraeli lb. ,., ne I lin tt Nationals at Or are so anxious to tind !. I ,2 1I.. 1:1- .0--4 -11 They entirely the CKoerner.' Tou can obtain S. 5. and le eiDeected to remover- - Operation an ' i., s': t arbon . ' leelend Americana will be and attempt was ma,die to pley off the : ....,,...11 plaYed from store- - - Take no 'Its Marshall I. one of the beet member ... that tort,ging pains they drtig c- - . third here to S n has necessery won decide Baker. Citicinnati I. I II, three the today. eerie.. !0 t the t lini- - Writ, to our medical dirtet dr, and his Absence in D erkne se exPect local applications of the reeelea and If Smith. - ,... tt. .--w .."......-ii- R - 14, PO A.,P. citioinoati "am,. In 6 -5 -I 5, sour gem.,ethtee: an. Aditeta eetteon wilt se, keenly 1,20:2211121 Interfered end wins - tedare,,: some the t h.-ti,,,tixel.- titre, - as, 2 Or 12, 0,10041141 yotrry Int tivrifttahoe'271-or 31 .. . . eha.m00000101p , Totals wui uaa0 37 I 31, a what is,tropoenthis. co, goi Terry est- - .,...t,..',.e.t 1 1 4 1 to that citg lewircapeelfle ' Rbellmatn3 Caneedbl , ' . fr - f 2 0 1 0-- Snore by Inn Infra!! IALko-rno- Sacood games Marion. 8 ot bat in I 3 Innings; out aeon& 2 On. 2 Out Stolen bases,-CallabTwo-ba- se 1 1 1 I 1 Salt- - Lit Ire I1 8 103636600-runs. Irarmor. . -- ........ .. will.. Grier-tea- I Portland S .206200g Pour Portland 'at Pan Prwooteen. Oakland at Vernon. Salt ........ 3040181 Summary: Tins at Salt lAka -- Totals 1$ 4 I TEEZ PLAY - Lod Angolan ..... AB. FLI1.100. A. Runs Hitt" San Pranstsco Runs Hits szancs RESPLTS. !Portland woe 4. Salt take WOO L Lae Angeles won I. Oakland won L won L Vernon Saa Prozoloon won L s 6- I I I I1 ' PORTLAND. Scorn by Inningist Vernon L 3- 1 a . Rollocher. sm.., Oakland, Dailey. II: Summary: Struck 'eut"--Kineleyer. 1. Bases on ballaDallay, I: Two-baKirmeyer. Orr Ryan. Doubla playCrandall--tRhimly. sacrifice, bitsorr. CramialL Stolen baueoCrandaill. WM. Runs re, upenehlay gama--4 haur.20 minutes. runDirea-- -, Caney and Fluney. PO. A. It A : avrriumtve OWES. 2 v v Flritt g 3 3 Salt Labs, -7 le 4 A ,662 644 411 I Portland ...200 10 11 -5 3 3 4 1 , s I. S Battarlais Salt r Hushes sad Byler at Hannah: Port. 1 Baldvela and I 'landPenner - I I . , 2. Vernon. Lee AngelesLoa Angolans, Rodgers,. 10: ,,,,,,E:',At-- 0 I 1 Plotter. e.. 2 Dailey. p. 1 "ALT LAND. AR LK ... S4; At 647, FT1 114011 0 - as etilaban. r St Louis. even ou Saturday's double-hoaal- at the CAirdirtals 'toed but on more victory te to Callahan; Vaughn to the in aeries and Pick Mitchell titan:lobeto ths to Koerner: ally Mantel; Mensol. Rano forMartmt. ship from the Brat's& Tho Americas rooponathl 4: Prilth. 3- - Mitchrt. I. Loft on hoses leaorters won the first sumo of a tofu Vernon. 11;'11an Priories" 6. Charm', bill Saturday afternoon, I to 4, in le defeat to Marton. Time of namo-- -1 innings. but tho Cardinals aft Alice of the lot la the and Sothorou to all coraors a hour 4$ minutes. UmpiresPhilo ',vend and toSbe& d to L Darkness 0 halted this contest at tho end of the kfifth J11111121E. BITHILDAY'l HAIM AB R R. P(1.17. .3 1 1 -- Rath. lb. Tobin. Shealy, lb.Ryan, It. Crandall. lb Orr. ea Quinlan. r.t. Hannah;c- Kirrneyer. D. 1E111110N. - - et. 2 Soodgrisi:Vaughn, 2b. , Doane. t Daley. LI. 0 Meuael, lb. .$ 1-- , I IS'S 1 6 se ----- for-lit- 1 1 5 0 2 0 .2 E PO. - outRrenton. 3: Sulunary: StruckI. Rages on bangBrenton 2, Evans 2 Tiro-babitsHolloeher, Griggm. Hannah. Remitter Ifni 'ocher. Stollen bassoRyan. Wild IR:ItchesBrenton. Erang Runs responsible torRennie 4. Then, ton 2 Time. 1.42. UmpiresPinney of the morning game-reusthedeals to drop a full game lit the league race on the returns of the aerie, as the Seraphs were engaged In walloping were toeing. Di. Oaks while White the Tigers got only seven safeties off Oregory in the morning. they took advantage of some erratic fielding and the few breaks of the game besides giving Fromme perfect sup. In the afternoon, Indian Smith port was never in flimsier,' while both Marion-anStitillni vivre easy Seals. The box scores of yosterdars games and the score by Innings of Saturday's gain.; 6 0 . 0 33 Score by Innings: Oakland 0 3 - .. 13 I ... S I - I I . . - 1 At PortlandPortland. Lake, At Sag Praneleeedan SWHICRE 1-- G 2 1 1 EanI the-Sea- I I 1 $ 1 ....060111001 .....001108002 Portland- -- ed 1 0 0 1 1 ... Sall Rana Hits Special to The News an Frenetic. Oct. 2.The Seals dropped yesterday morning's game te the Tiger. 2 to 2, but came back lo the afternoon and won, 5 to 2. The-lo- ss ; ri Lebo- BENCILS ANO 1 Nedre by tunings: -- - en-t- I it TT 11 21 16 SPLIT FINAL CAMES; Ate-freig- ht Baasier, C. .., Davis. 314. 04KLANirk Hogg. p. .... .., AB. IL H. PO. A. It 1 1 Totals .... .0 0 .........41 0 ..... ...ii SRLS of the Pittsburg, act. National Baseball. commission were CM their ea the Pennsylvania limited way from Chicago.. to Nett York. near wroCked was when the train Beaver Fafle. writ of here this Reports to Pennsylvania railroad officials here said that sone of the commission had been injured, been' although two,enginemenandhada numburned in the wreckage ber of passengers had been hint. All tracks were blocked by the train- mad weeekage-- ot while ono track was being opene4 . to she injured. physicians ettended which they soon discovered were confined to the engine craws. Four of these men were badly hurt. The he limited, includpassengers ing the member of the cominission. to 'mete brou.;ht Pittsburg soon after 19 o'clock and continued their journey fast in first place by .tahingboth games fr yes t er y and are now a half behind-- 1h a leaderivi The scores were 5 to 5 and 4 to L.: 'Crandall started the morning game but Was being unmercifully pounded when Will went :in and held the Oaks to three scattered hits. in the seventh,: the Seraphs "got to" Krause. After Hogg for thren.bits and two pounding runs in the first inning of the afternoon game, the Oaks ceased being! was easy for the dangerous andfellit on Goodbred in the Seraphs. who , , , k - BASEBALL MOGULS IN BIG SMASH-U- P .1 . Sox Are Confident of Victory; ' Giants Eager to ReachHome - -,- t-, 1, pace,-ma- ,.. ,,,t,,,,l':' it t ... , - A, , - 't It :. 4t1,,T)r,1.., tionli,----1?-ef- ,2 321 ....4 Baldwin. e. Brenton. 0. s , 'i ' - Alia plars-diere- ti ;- t - .fr, den and McCarty; do McGraw's regular backstopping. Oiblion is always on hand to step in when needed.. N. is he has acquired much of during-hifor to yeara big league,service as the coach a hurlers, young invaluable, too, : '''',, experience that stands 'hint in good stead. .:, Odle not a brillant pitcher. he is A steady "Steamer Al" Demaree cleft) was.with the Giants once before. Before that Demaree was with performer. McGraw recently girt him back in a trade with the Chime Cubs. the l'hiladelphia Nationals, who secured him from the Giants. Bin chance. 'too, may come during the big series. ball-McC- arthy I", . .! 2 .:, .- 4" - ',:t f A All ILK ....410-110- Grittos. .1 -- - t. u. 1.,t11s1r-regnizittvthe ow, tto.00 biro belt 1,ot ted the local Off Ps twr Struell out-- Bv itch mop. 2: AIM el hems to 17 for the Giente by Andersen. 2; by Tesreau. I: by Fa- Coll ins. it : teem: the Sox Iced four 1 her I. Stolen liasee-- H, while in m te ewe I. tedividnAll betting honors Jeckann. I. Passed stone do the New Yorkers appear to, roue hits 2 runs eft Sehupp in II-ho op oirOp brook-- Inc Heine and Innings. 6 hit. 4 rues off Anderson In neve teethed thae,lkon meek 2 innings. II hltel run of Ferritt In Sot hettlee while ng. only two White nos I 2.4 InftiAltil, .Doohlp to Gan- 'dirk wiellers have teethed or PPr-- , lms:dated: Faber to W 1r E to to intra Colltna till: F Colliosi, palmed 'hie stanard. behind 'slide all the hetteen elth s pereen- - tlandli. Cmpiree-Eva- ns the tare of .IA0 and Joe .teenson is me- - bet: Rigler at ?Met base. Klem at- seeciniC base O'Loughlin at third have or& lett points behind his ter teammate. i1ee2211.. , , , ., ' - . 3 I I SS -- Farmer. i 2.. .... Rogers. lb. ;e:1 these two players. though they are not rated in the front rank of players. may bring Victory to the Giants. Rari- - -- - !!: it-- . ... SS . t) to fame. known little some hall player E .here of this worlds eeries, like those of many in the past. may be rr HBaseball is renowned for Just .uch upsets in the experts' calculations. So in this world 's series this year. ' .... a ,,,yrt ,i 2 4 2 1 1 41 .... Lee. !ttfiEt!tt " ' - 1- 0 8 3b;;-.:.4-IIHoIioeMr . - ,' rusTganArs Rrsvvrs. 3 PORTLAND. . . ;' ' ;. .;..4.4. .STt -- -121 3604028 I 14, : , ,....,. ' ' . 1 0 1 1 0 Ratted for Bylor in ninth. Batted tor Evans is militia t ;..,,; 0 6. -- 1 I ;t 01t21 " Abt,.. 447. ...Al C- ... .,t.6 ti' I it '"Glainson - Totals :7 aT N 0.. 601600 I 2 .4 Slasely. mo .N...., -- ' t-- L qe't'J lt:A . - terdara--games-and-th- e ,;; ef ? s lean league baseball machine trundled , :a, - "- to the world's se- - L',"rac."-gets way to victoryNew York e I s clash with the 3b. .. Nationalelemm!!4.yma-noiL yw terd ey when the W hits r. f. ,, ed the Glente 7 to 2 in the Whitel fi..,o1,11o, of the titular struggle. The- like it.rC. ..::. : i a Sox rolled ever the Glints i ': : ',.i - Ili .'",1 '': ; ' .4, ' ' - -rsimigo: ttet. - ' ..ft 1, i- 14 ',1:---"4- 11 i - t, , ,.. Asseles-.....-.-.70- 1,,,k.r, vd....... l; : --; 'Il - ,..- .i. ' ', 5 1:7. : ... '; ... ' - 4., .,; 4 4 - - .. ,.,, '4 -- 41,; 0 r bat-- -- 401 2 '7.4 P17 . witnesethe-etiestem-t-liver- ' ,-- ", ' .ct , I . Bollocher, Beaver shortstop. was Ube star porfornter in the field. mak- ing several nifty stops, notable among them being catches and knockGriggs, Farm- downs of stealing liners from the hats of Rath and gbeelys Sr and Rodgers aleo performed in spec teenier manner: ' Joe Dailey. the burgher pitcher who was pounded off the mound by tho Bers in Saturday's gamed got wee( revenge: holding. the Bees hitless and ' How scoreless for oix innings ,' ,- They Stand-,- -'th lone run of the Beavers in the sscwbd game was scwrsa WI tbs ssewnd - - rAcirric coArr LEAGrig.----- Enrmte doubled to right. inning. when , ' W. 1,.. pc took third on an infield out and scored on A fluke bit by Lee. which hit Orr , gen Francine .. ..4,101ss 317 11 in the- - tric- e- The hex acorns al yes- Loa .,.... Vertlarni lit .511 gait Lake i. Ringo of Saturdars cameo: - ' lee 414 Oakland s..... le a 77 771 SALT LAMM e Vernon ....-- Sr, POi A. E. AlIX , ,: star at big 1?C:' I J ' r ,r, ..... 1 5 - - - . th..,......' n- -- , 1 . Oct it take 'a Bees finished a disastrous; visit to ' afternoon. gsmes of the pORTLAilD.. yesterday to the Beavers. 1 to 2 and l to - The secood game eV entb Inning by agreement; In the $t tke end of tho .as geing game. Bub EVIbilli was the victim If timely kits. (Riggs being the 0',,,k 1;2:im": ' i- ,' T: - pine' . 7"- - ' itn"-itv- en i ., I 1 , 4 i .'l ' " , ,,..., .,: . '''r'' , 'the, managerial A t t - In fleid strategy.- , t 'I YORE. Oct ESC- ,11.-- With 00,4,40. whits sox and 555, . emnetin inod4tvatioloweasilitindndbestoviltitalvtLdaeewnh ttoe New York Giants due to strie New Fork players at by. John Me- --, remarkGrew sod it ',ill require' ' '' bete iate today from ("Wage.: -, ae- - i sble recovery on the pert of the tem "; '' the sene of the world'e baseball I ern team- to cheek the ciao to; a w.,,, an Naw Iath the lborlds 1,, . it, toad rush for ries now 'bail la but not dismay ,,.. i ehamhionship. steft fandom, disen pointed. Site first twa g8-- --TO gave the official 4 - , , ed ge tikeyeiv figures in Tues.; tendance slid 'the i : ',. la hoping for Otant ViCtOrtell a. $.33,14. of nos I ;'.. t and Wednesday" e conteste rata rea.,0o, :.' ' day's teal that an- atrolint. the players received 133.601.03i t It is waned bY the the and the rational enouragraand wile s ,I11,137.36. eachclub I'l home ground emts& the tilara:..e. coission $7,316-10- : The Weather rOn-,nent- of a friendly i.., for playt defestat.'-w- iii i ditions were more favorable :their tuns by demonstsate their true. than on but the gems was I mittoteta---me;.I;' form Thegadbetting, of 3 to 1 on tire . played to Saturday t 46 min- and wa gers eopared with oas hove- - andvictory. ' 'iI! ''switehed While Sox are asked, with - hut little ides necessary for the firet to :theSabenaof ' i The failure heft ecorleY lit light.-1,,, polo severe disappointKorai walk . t All is to ItelApneing at the. greet 11"It- - l IWhite ment to the Giants, for the piayers had .k.,- , a to a ads ......att ta.ata...sfarlpft.itswf..y will Gist the and grould prove 1 provided except tea"-the equal to Cleette thing hos heels a eelnnee when mcoraw elected to weather and that prOmises to be I! so downfall followed f ' unusually energetic nIceatlr.1 Mloart him. His: of Despite 0111PrOOP complete- specu letion, by that to cheek-ttek- et ench- - i t club have York New the MI: eoveted .y : pasteboards ',of the organised are being of- - pitching i snit none of the play- t f ed entreniatore anti they eeeee of from ere would staff venture a prediction .as 101 1 i - f.red ter sale at se-inMinethe I the burden who would take up wteltler--wheIle to 4110 per,cent-Witelfe the' I go stick Isted nries, - I the Chica enthusiof bagel:sit are renewed in New York on " I battles The vanguard Hot emote of parte of titAl e crowd bag 'tete from variousand a.,,,rha ' -.- ! lamatts: hotels ; rived laid night ; trains will to capacity. Special tomorrow. i Additional quotes !um, Tamar.. IteLeer'70 bring , i ,, , , I ' , ; , , - Bees Take Final In Portland Before Corning Of Delense'2h1:Pelinant Baltk IiIHome Battles d ' SHOOTING; GYM , I 1 Basket:Ball SPORTS mom Sox and Glants-Sjaeet To Big Town to Resume Play; 't I New-- York Team Is Hopeful; ' r '! - 's 1 1,:. 8 1917 MONlitY ,OCT013ER EVENING. NEWS BOWLING - - DESERE'i- ,-- - 1- 'I , - -- 110 , - , m,,o , I |