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Show -- 4 FRIDAY dCTOBERJ-1- DESERET EVENING 'XEVTS r191X-- . 2 BOWLING Baseball WRESTLING" Bee Killing Is Resumed By WhiteSox and Giants Speed Most Thrilling- - Play In Westward to, Resume Play; Seraphs; Locals Boot Seven Second Game of Big Series Giants Confident of Victory Chances in Farcical Game It No more confident ball club Otanta Special Train, Oct New - fork Oianta today, en the to than battle forth eatlied ,v.r ee- mute to Chicago for the fifth game of their world'e championehlp the evened the count at two-ai- l. lee with the White Box. Having champtona were1 convinced that they had only to continue jttlTon l luU Min pe(d they developed in the two gamee at New York to ,laying American league foemen and they felt not the elighteot doubt 0 V Board S! III t1 Bs ' a complete ta confeu ihTaiant carefully reaieted g ny temptation lo prophecy were frank within the next two playing daya They - but-vher do rgarg the White BOX a already beaten.- f .liahteat tendeiterw underrate their opponent.' They expreaaad Edbelief Cl. r RoWtand of tlie Whtte 8 ox will almost certainly start ball" fama agatnat them tn tomorrow engagement at Com. In J which contHt th breake h anc anticipated another gru ailing dootd th a - Uau. They alee n rad ref a that i. th luck would probably w In Club No York Into action lead tba fifth of th rrv Slim" Balia will 'meM of th eerie and th thlr d to be played la Chicago and that h -., ii.e Chicago club in tbe aecond gam on grounds when the Comiskey laat Saturday their borne Wiu Box than h American park batters drove; him front-- the leaguer mound early 0-in the contest, while vhea h held the 1 to I Kauff, after httlees tripe to the t Mveo hit while yielding plate, finally found hie batting eye decieion to Cicotte. broke and Pitcher Faber for a through MeCarty I w reeve. . circuit drive which paved the way for Lew the Giants except that laterwaa bo Giant onslaught The player. the White Sox. The effecwere In perfect physical eondi-tio- a demoralise a hurting and of tiveness 8chupp a th club traveled weatwrard, Kauffs batting was sufficient to dea injured shoulder had feat the American league champions, ud HcCxrty that be wm but tha thrill of vietory was con- mndd U iuchhi extent own hand baggage. tagious and their teammates war only to carry w bUo- - bo - wtrtde rtwhtfTdthenr"ti annouaeod-tb- at - bleMcCarty tti Trush unabla to catch the White Box trenches. vu be probably through Kama thia year, ha will be ready Record Bqsalled. within couple of day to reuxn play Only twice la.. lbs long history of ytuch hillMi world aeries has Kauffs feat to had say of two home baseball nothing Manager MoGraw runs in one game bees Cdt publication beyond th mare siate-peBefore the former batting duplicated. bad loot in faith never that he leader of the Federal league made hie kit champion and that he now regards two circuit the honor wss didrives, of baeeball tha winning their chance between Harry Hooper of the belter vided championship tst the world Boston Americans of 1815 and Outfield. than ever. er Dougherty of the same club in 02. Hooper hammered two home runs into , Bit the White fax. the bleachers in the fifth gams of tho Ob Board tha VI hit 8ox Special world series of two years ago against White the Philadelphia Nationals, wfaue in Tram, Ocu 12 The Chicago tha the ancient days of the gox, having loat their edge on vorlfs Kerie hr dropping two game plsy Dougherty established the record to tha New York Giant. are hurrying with his twin drives against the Pittsweif tbdiY To meet tba Polo grounder Nationals ItOl. of burg an Comaker park, where the Amerl--caIn shutting out tha Box without a hope to torn out In front run, following a similar feat by Rube leaguer Sox wore none too happy Benton Wednesday, again. The Schupp also equallot as tfiey contemplated It consecu ed for the Giants team a whole, a tive innings of play without scoing a double shutout-hi h ha been scored on Polo Giants the r against few time since the beginning of the grounds. century in Iff the Chicago not hit, vte simply could said prevent Nationals whitewashed tbs -- Detroit lf you can't hit you Americans twice in suoceeeion TMek Oandfl and in We win will start again in east 1101 the Giants of those days shut out Benton pitched the beat game so the Athletics four games far against us. We have hit better out Philadelphia of five, while the only victory of pitchers than Schupp the Msckmen was a shutout by Bom of the Sox plaera complained the Indian pitcher, also Chief" Bender that tha Giants roughed them as they Christy Kathewson, now manager of went bite second base and said that if the Cincinnati Iron Nationals, and tha New Yorker pare look leg for Man Joe MpGIautty, were tho New trouble they would find it before the York twlrlers. who engineered the over. Manager Rowland quadruple whitewash of the Athletics erl9 plans to uncover Reb RusscTl against iha jiaU os. Saturday Clcotteaaya hill he is ready to go on Ductus Fed Sait. on Saturday if Rowland calls upon .' HE announcumeiu yesterdxy thxt th Bcc had retu-no- d to fnrm In wedneedsy game was a mistake indicated the t YtorU) return to their true form, for the n.iMhandied cnatue tnat tame 'heir way, wrh w few very notable extrept onii ant! hooted tfia ball ail fiver th lot ven vras of grand tqT iTuktd up against errprs tha once clean record of the bait Laktr The heraj'ns iu kN awa the of 10 lo 2 game by a Otis I raudatl who pitched for the herapiva and the beruphe who ably supported Mr Crandall, were possessed of a goodlv rollectton tf horse hoe however-en- d tfThe horseshoe oc currenies were eliminated it mlrht be found that there would, have been, no jocJi cxsaax.a h o 3 Vtnv dall was lucky in both pitching and hitting w hich was with su-ffEvery time the Bees hit the ball, eui frequency wm ordinary bail fame several times over, the feDaatld and grace into aome of the watting paws fully outfielder or else ircM into glove of an uiftelder who wa enabled to double j complete a ridiculously easy ... te ... piy vu hits -- yi . W OtO Til , at bat by getting accidenlVl In the fourth. Doc essayed lo duck a fast one and the ball hit hie bat. bounding off !ho right field for a double Later on in the game, Crandall threw the bludgeon at a wide one and the result was a neat single Adolph Bchtnkle started the game and Adoi-mnot there nay, not even In neighborhood He was unmercifully pounded untli Bll Bernhard saw fit to lift him for Klrmeyer, who was more effective but also more unlucky Bill Bernard, by the bv, will be sentenced lo kitchen police for hie Inhuman con- duct toward 8chinkla' The box score himself . ySi&ftti- - ' PAGHC COAST I KtGtl, han hrsTiMacd Iso Angel'S , Portland halt' Lake . O Kand ) Vernon . , IFWRDtVI RPM LT. bait Lake Los AngeievlO, 1 halt Lake At i Francisco Portland, 4, Ban Krancteco. 2 ALA arauaVeraoa, gVUakleadi At j LOt AXQFLEgg I- HTtVDItG OF SERIES. Salt Lake won, I, Loa Angeles 2 won Vernon won 2, Oakland won 1 Ban Francisco won 2, Portland won 1 at by TO DA VS GAMES Angeles at Salt Lake Portland at Ban Francisco. fukLaa.d.-.Lo post-seas- - erOQW t ir J. IDT FHOHHE DEFEATS w -- w .5 -- Chi-cag- e. -- g him. It which New York, Oct. May Go Limit. New York, Oct 12 Each team now has won two contests and the indict -- 44ena point to a full seueit'gamo drive, before either club will admit the supremacy of tha other The victory of the Giants In the fourth game was the moat impressive of the struggle to date, for the National league color bear ra excelled both in pitching and with tha bat While the Chicago combination threatened several times, they never got a runner beyond (bird base, ahd the American league team lef-- for the shores of Lake Michigan without creasing the Polo grounds home plate In If innings. Two new diamond heroes leaped to pedestals of fama In the clash under Coo an s Bluff yesterday for Ferdinand 8chupp of Louisville, Ky turned the White Box batter back without a run. and Benny Kauff of Middle-por- t. O, 1d the batting naaaacre with two home runs . The youthful lefthander fully seemed himself jor the vicious aaUy A National league the suit brought by meeting at the old Baltimore club of the Federal league against organised baseball was discussed, was held here yesterday prior to the playing of tha fourth world series game The Baltimore Federale recently filed suit in the United States court fn Washington, D C, for $300 000 under the Clayton act, seeking triple damages amounting to $800 000 The action wss based on the club's claim that its rights had been Injured under the so-called peace agreement Previously the Baltimore club similarly sued but after two dave of the trial tn Philadelphia It withdrew its action without prejudice to Its case. ims AGAia. It won Harry Grab, tho Pittsburg sensation, bit ixth straight bout last night when h all but stopped Gus Christie in It before the Queettsbury Club. Ci'lEB Buffalo, N Y. thirty-s- ofi-rou- Terrifying Skin Diseases Are Promptly Reached Through Blood. Surfer, Irritation, Com, From could be permanently cured by local remedies. Cum. and other Inflammations H you r victim of itching, andEcxema irritations of the akin that are turain ecxema. with it, fiery tor-4- r called akin diseases. - do that often enr" unbearable, oommocly dtseased con. com, alone from Wa are of course anxlou to know not dition the of akin, but the real cause to rid yourself of thi, terrify, I, an impurity in the blood. No pro. if disease. ( If you could iemrn of a sensible, greea toward a. permanent cur can be expected from local ramedli jxtionsl method of treatment that ( alone. But also cleanse the blood ould giv, would result, you gladly thoroughly,--an-d you wtB find relief A trial., and. thank the day 8. 8 is- - the1 great- - tmtlvalled t brought it to your notice, blood remedy.' which htu been us ich a remedy i Within your with the greatest auccess for mere ,fch and ou hat e but to follow the than fifty year, ft is sold by drugiwult of scientific research to find gist, every here. But be sure and e. ll1! :uJ.rg looking; Tn mistake you hate made ta the tea! director will gladly give medical me that thousand Address without of others have advice charge Me in thinking that the disease is Swift Specific Co.. I77-Swift Laboran the surface of the akin, and hence atory, Atlanta. Ga. Advertisement. Dccp-Reet- ed , -- P jxeaiane,A-v.&a,A-aOl1-md- UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER M, 1,17. - Gepert-- -- 15 H. Intermediate. mento. A.M...,, P. M.. 2:25 P. M. wf.lll... 1 P.M. - r 11 jDO - SS40- - 0mh- r Ogdon ' P.M.. '"- - P. M. M P . W. - v . JPXUUtfv IW ln4 Omaha. Chicago, mad Bmta rt ala g!tig arriving I . 12:10 . v P. M. A If fi:30 A.M. 10:10 P. M. Prsactaen , 7:40 P, M. . . Ogdan. Ely. gaemmantai, Ogden. Be tee. Portland. EaIlA.al0 A5inBd reTOie,. Rntri Ttak. , !, 2:10 P.M. (Twin s .yv AJi- - THMhw Main 1L .... ...1114 Hits Bait Lake-R- 9B!D Three-bas- The East high Leopards meet the strong Payaon aggregation at Cummings field this afternoon. It was only a week ago that the Panther grldder met defeat at the hands of the Pay-so- n tt ex and, of- - course, ramOrs are to Protector, mad a clean .weep the effect that Payaon ha been ,tminjf''J'HE in overtime practice for the The East high gndder have also night been puttin m lone practice, since P,one Protector mae the tha laat lama with the Jeelam Lntversfty freshmen, and th, local are expected high score for the .ingle gam with 1S by many fans to take todav a game hlKh three game with H7. A large advertising campaign hat ,nd Tfte COf been going on at the East high instill Awcbora, tutlon and much of the right kuid on school spirit and enthusiasm has aroused among the students. Red cards Lovti4 were distributed among the students Kilgore yesterday On the cards was printed Lewis B ill the Leopards beat the question alentine the Paykonltea The whole lower floor Dummy . of the Balt Lake Theatre has been reserved by the students for this eveTotal ning and a grand reception is planned for the visitor. t East High. Payson. 1 Dorius. Varnett Kln ...Lt. ...... Loveless Green Gilmer. O'Neal Nowells. . .. . .. .Lg Partridge c. Silvers Hairil Dummy Peck Page Jeglum ,.rg , Harper . .701 f9183 1S57 Total GorlinakLftAuftftH.r e Ikiisoa b Smith. . Douglas . Parson Romney .ft. .......lh b WTVI B4LLOOY RACE. Clayeon Whitney.t.. ....... f b Ballard LN.x..,.t...e.,v-- J tub. Muskogee Okie, Oct 12 Bernard von Wftfftngft lb thetaI1dotP 8tT Louis, Suburban Meet Today.- - yesterday qiss declared winner of fhg ninth International balloon YaceJbJhf Granite and Jordan are scheduled to Oklahoma Fair "'association, under claah today In the initial cewflice of the vrhofct auspices the race was held. Von season. The gams will start at 3 80 Hoffman landed late Wednesday at and ,is to be played on the Jordan 400 miles from here This game la expected to be RipleyJliss campus. eeterdav morning the four other very hotly contested as the old time BUjUnoua Tvht-- h tn p trad tmiir a a fry between the tweacfiooiyTigr counted for None. of them went more net died out. than mile. men J, The following will probably be seen in moleskins for the Granite school Neunensohwander and Jensen, halfbacks; Hopfenheck. center,. Lind and Ashton, guaedsr Andrews and quist Kftepe, tackles: Taylor and Steyenaen, qnda In Thursday a world a aeries Rchupp pitched a total of 128 enes. of which 15 were strike trikes and 40 balls. Light others were fouled. 18 field outs and seven clean hit. bn The at tendance-fo- nof the world a aeries between Gianta and White Box was 27 74 WHpi YOUR CYE8 HEED OAR3, KltKSE EYE 5EMEB N tar M - .Mt. 4UUMS CYt lUMBOY CO bitcH Chicago. 12LTh-y4ctorl- r of th New York Giant Jtt th third and fourth games of the world's . riea, thus evening up tha aoore, caused speculators to rale the prices of acte todey fop the4 fifth which la to bo played at game, White Box park tomorrow For a einri grandstand seat, the brokers ar demanding $i ond fora y. box seat UK ! of reserved tMat fop toThe morrow' gatpe also was reopened at tho- park box fflc today. The tickets are thos redeemed from purchaaere a ho bought for the three games her, a required by the management. and tolater found them-Jv- s unable attend the third game of the aeries A expected to attend if ihe weather permits. The official weather fbreeaat to day for tomorrow game reeds: ' "Saturday1; fair, with slowly ri Ing temperature." This prognoaticatloa does got warm weather, at necessarily mean was the temperaturs dfathrctlT cold. todxrr wmr caalonai stray flake of snow la the air. - -- CHIOASB OcL. Baited for Kremer 8- - In ninth. - RS tha r ASSISI SEIL-EBK1- uaa Receipts, $68 742 15 Players share. 034 420 8 874 10 National commission, Each clubs share, 811 478 5 Tha total for the four games is. Attendance 125 32. POBTUND DEFEATED Receipts, 283,172. Score by Innings. Commission s share, 828 812 TO Oakland 8 850 Facb clubs share 82 Runa t Players share 815HHVH Hits 3130291 0110 Tha players will not shara In any f Special te The Keva) Vernon more of the receipt San Francisco, Oct. U. The Beavers, 0 0 $ Runa 58 Winning club share $8115588 48. assisted by oeveral weal error, Hit 5 $1 Losing dub's share, on Ban f Each players share club rated the Francisco aggregation winning Summary-Two-bahits Middleton. a (figured on baas of 3 eligible players), $3 $2 20. Each plavers share on loaing club 1 ha,Seaia ArTett, SnrrtgFasR. 'FTruclF out rptayerw)v $2 152 12 of the runners-uGeorge Johnson By Goodhred, I. Krrmrr 1 Prompie, lOMMiH- - 4000 1 -- ,,7 OF ene-thl- rd 6! S Lexlngthn, Kf- - Oct !3 Lexington a Grand Circuit meeting cafne to close yesterday with a card of four purse : of hlch ware ft on in race, three heats. Measi.a, th winner of. straight the X 20 trot- - became the'first and only-- i of the winner triple a double Mary BoMlind Parr became meeting winner when she won th 2 1 pace, the first avant on the card, thi giving her OAKLAND. e Part and Figures. - WlffllCTOfllES al- pitched to the batters SB times Their record Included 25 strikes IS foul afrlkes 20 balls one fouVand one hit batter 10 field outs and- 10 hits Faber and yielded seven hlyi for 10 base Danforth three hits for eight base I Lexington Meet Closes. fanned seven batters and hit' 1 driver. Charles A. Valentine, th credit of winning fiv races, th greatest number won by any driver during the meeting Gentry C also Joined the rank of double race winners In tha t 11 tret, which he won handily, taking ft naw record of I 97J in th final hpat v The trot was .the. aaly spill heat race of th being won by Harvest Tide afternoon, after Bourbon Perbes had beaten her th first, heat Th best contest was between Mary Rosalind Parr and Tommy Direct In tho second and third heats of the 2 pace, each heat being a routing finish. Me lowed but two hits In one inning while seven registered against him netted eight bases, and one base on bails was charged agathsl him, this being in the ninth inning, when he eased up in hJa box work Faber and Danforth between them ,e.i OttintM'-vvvevvrv- Two-bas- -- TODAY! Hi Tiny GogmyrgaA.VTatr and'Vai relieved by Kremer after th Tigers had chased thrqe runs across tt) pan Before the Inning closed Kremer had to stand for another tally and these, added to the counter secured in the first, made the Tiger totaj of five. The box ecore. run Fournier Homs Summary: e e hit Haggert. hits Haggert, I. Boies, Ellis 2; O Crandall, Terry, Bhealy. Hannah. Sacrifice hits Ken worth y, Terry, Orr O Crandall, Sacrifice files Meuse) Double Ktllefer, Tobirt plavs Kenworthy to Terry, Killefer to Fournier r, Struck out By Crandall, I. by 1 Bases on balls Off Crandall 2, off Bchlnkle; 1. off Klrmeyer. L Five runs, 8 hits off Bchlnkle. 14 at bat in three and innings, out In fourth, one on. one out Runs reCrandaH, 2, Bchlnkle. 5; sponsible for Klrmeyer. 1 Wild pitches Bchlnkle. Klrmeyer Hit with pitched balls KOiefer by Schinkle. Kenworthy by Angeles, Klrmeyer Left8 of bases Los 1$ Balt Lake, First base on errors Loa Angeles, Charge defeat to Bchlnkle Lmptres Phyle and Finney Tim of game 1 hour 5 minutes. PMSO'i WflK t u LliiLAA ..IMMM15-..11 M M 1 I I II une ... Hits MEET , (Special to The News) Loa Angeles, Oct 12 The Tigers won yoaterday, & to 1, with Art From me In the box In the lecoudia Score by Innings: Los Angeles Runs - 1 Ogden. Poeatelle Id she TeDx Butt, , (Cache Valter, alee arriving) P. M.. .parfno 1155P If 8:50 AM. - 5:05 ftTor, pranciaco '(6ao P.M. yjt M P. M Lea Angeles LimitedOtnaha.. Chkaie. Denver. St Lout. Overland LtmnetMOmab mrage n 11:00 p,M. 11:55 11:55 O.UU T A. - Ogden and Intermediate. - P . Sea Frsactacav ' :30 P. M.: . c'd"- ert'h,:tefirta I - m- n. 11:00 12:05 3:30 P.M. 5:55 P. M. 5:55 Ogdenr CCaehe- - Talley geleg Pert Pc&tclIa Ash toft. Montpelier, Overland IJmtted Osd-TUoev Seeva- - III... 9:30 A. M. . Arrive. Daily. 7:20 A.M... Mald and 7:20 A M.. . eda DnT"'c Chicago White Sox, champions of the American league, league pennant, resulted in a second victory for the Sox. The photograph shows Eddie Collins, wh5 had singled to right, running to first, Herxog going to cover the bag while Holko, playing near the pitchers box, made the throw home Little Nemo Llebold slid in safely, however, injuring Catcher Lew McCarty, who was compelled to retire from the game. Perrltt Is watching the play from the pitcheria pioundL. Lew McCarty, the injured eatoher, la shown in the insert. IE0PJ1S FITll OF GOOD6RED 15 er!e hetweert the game of the world THB second the New York Giants, winner of the Nation vtrriv - se J,.Svi,hvr3 p. which ahe JJuch box score. 5 j Kv;irrro. i 1 for Fruimne 1 Good bred. The responsible 4 Five hits, nine at bat off Goodbred In- one andlirntnar Charge defeat to Goodbred. Double plave to Stumpf to Garirer, t.alioway and Mcuael. Galloway to Vaughn to oouated twice, - two-thir- 4-- ' tt PORTLAND. Mflisel. I. Time of ga 11 Oct Tha Peking. Thursday, along the Hoang Ho show no signs of abating and the area under water In Chill province is increasing Floods are reported from six other provinces but they are on a smaller been scale. Considerable damage-lt- aa done, however, and the people driven from their homes by the water are suffering hich ia The Rockefeller foundation, ia area, starving fn the flooded for a Targe rrary-o- f igniTTn the Russian concession In Tien Tain It la proposed to erect refuge camps several thousand which will house persona 8challejft.-i.C- Hunter, Koerner. Corhem Baker, Johnson, Gregory, How the World Looks To a Man in the Sky Cb lb. .. . 3 e.4 V t v4 ft. .2 , ...1 . A Cairo . .1 Totals 7i Batted for Johnaon Blit out. hit by b.;tcd ball. Fnuik G, Carpenter rerentljr took the (treat fth that Bcor by tnnlnta. nrtmi In the air. nri hna deacribnd Portland tit nenaariona 'and - obeerrattone foe Runa I Sena. tomorrowreadera of Satneday I I Hit. Three nuwMnra are the eyre of the Ran Franeiar pftmMte In one of , An Atlantic fort Ort 12 Pleasant Stovall Injted States minister to Switzerland armed here today on an Hue pwrpoerdn-- 1 American eteamehip returning to Amerlrn for a brief visit la to commit rovermrjvnf nfflcinls shipment to Switzerland and to discuss other mar phase- Dr ftttt A Glazebrook An AnHsTbJ an eonalar official wjio h.ts hetq Jn T Joroalcm--wa- s a pirevtiger pntha 'same , ahlp j ' ! Runs Hits I I HffE ASTHMA i pmM8MS0V Dept. Jig bcsHolnriJa r I BI r DT"N G u n book We are the pioneers In Job Print- nd Poor Binding in the state. for Hand- Our facllitle are the be wr.rk no matter bour Mng anv ! la-- ge or how smaI Ff J e hit Big tin. Farmer, I, Wilts, FltxgSrald. Three-bas- e Bchgllor ht Roilochor. hU Bases on balls Sacrifice Johnson, 8, Garditsr 1, Grefory. 1 6 truck out Johnson, $. Gardner, 8. Hit by pitcher Baker Gregory, L Double plays Farmer te Grigrs. Uol-- 1 ocher to Rodgers to Qrlrr. Left on sera Pert land. 8, Ban ranclaco, 8. Wild pitch Johnson Passed ball Time f gama 2 honura lm Held and Casey, plrea - abiai r & SHORES SrPZC' E Wesa (L Summary Four runs, 7 hits off John son. 28 at bat In aeven Innings Charge r ii' x 1 A i ! In I I tin. bhORLS ... M I 1 M 02 PU8tf 1M I I I I i slea and 1 ' a joii rnriTDG I M2 I -- r e ' Two-bat- YOU ' A T than. rr it 4 Minister Stovall Arrives. floods modern army, and they are" hrdiur made by tbvouaands in Cnlted States fhetorim, while a handled thoasand voting mew are bring tndned'to nee f -- n 04 af roubles to a doc anew W HO DK IS end tnat be a -UebU an I eat you (be et srsolutelv on aousia. Leek at Dra'MiOraa recard cf 2 year of entmuoua success trr apeUallstt CHkONIC NENVOUb AND 8P8C1AL DISEASES. Health la your greatest -f ,r hi v snd get wel .it |