| Show MULLINS MULLIN'S HOOP BARREL CURVES PUT CUBS AT TIGERS TIGERS' MERCY fOR ONE GAME GHICA O TEAM ISi IS i EASY FOR DETROIT Wild Weird Match Which Can Never Be Fully Explained REAL BRUSH LEAGUE WORK Chances Chance's Men Thought Pitcher a Cinch and Fell as His Prey BY DY HUGH HUGn S. S FULLERTON l' l Chicago Oct 12 Wounded Wounded seemIngly seemingly seem seem- Inch to death and driven to ba bay th the Tiger riser turned upon tho the Bear Dear today and for tor the tho first time Iliac In two years the Cubs felt the tho TI Tigers Tiger's ers er's fangs fange Ono One bad bit of ot Judgment by tar tor turned the tho tido of or battle t and Detroit v. v von on the tho third game tame 01 of ot the worlds world's championship series by a acore score core of 8 S to 3 3 Awn Away Aay In tho tIle lead tho Tigers ers broke wretchedly under the Cub attack inthe In Inthe Inthe the fourth and it looked then as Ii If It Detroit was going t to remain a 11 Joke jok team team and and the helpless victims of the tho cham champions lons Then when whon It looked ed easy casy for Chicago Jo and as If It the tile Cub Cubs would win four tour straights A base bUHe on balls balla a little wildness and arId then anxiety lest h he could not deliver er tho ball over ant and 1 the trouble brewed He wa Val waw so 50 anxIous anxious anxious ious that he almost forced a hit upon McIntyre and and when OLeary O'Leary bunted made the blunder that gave g Detroit the game Tinker and Ever Evers were trying to hold Mullin close tc to second that J if OLeary O'Leary beat a quick quid throw to third would force Mullin- Mullin and perhaps save avo tho cIa lay day The play pIa was waa made exactly as planned but bu OLeary O'Leary bunt bunted cd toward first and slow and when ter reached the tIle ball bat Mullin was so 0 close to third that a n throw there was hopeless Yet Vet ter tel was obsessed ed b by the Idea that tha the throw was to go ItO to third and am there thero ho threw and the bases hases won were tilled wIth tilled with no one out Shout hont for t T. T And the crowd which had rooted and cheered and hoped that the TI Tig era ers would win suddenly regretted It H I when dan danger er came cam and began root root- ing and hooting for tor to stop stol them Over In the boxes b by the thA Detroit Detroi bench the loyal Tiger rooters grouped In the thc field boxes near noar to the Tigers ers lair suddenly broke loose with their thou first outburst t since tile the series commenced com cornS Above them a hundred yellow yel yet low and black Units Hags were flaunted flaunted- and nd standing In their seats seals with tho the I banners of or the l waving wa c abo thorn thom the tho city of ot tho the straits defied the city of the crooks Suddenly tho the partisanship of or Chicago Chi cago asserted Itself and from allaround all allaround around the great enclosure the crowd and screamed orders and en encouragement en- en to and tIle the Cubs bt bogging begging them to hold tho tile Tigers Up and down the line Jennings s raced and raved and ravel and the ynh yah yell yen of victory of the TI Tigers ers roso rose for tho the first time In history on National league grounds g Premiers Premier's Blunder What happened after that fatal Catal blunder of lster was heart break ing to tho champions With the Cubs' Cubs Infield drawn dawn clos cloe close the TI Tigers ers broke through Hitting with wonderful luck running running- wildly making makInI everything every every- thing safe afe the tho TJ Tigers ran up a n total toL of five runs before tho they stopped and made Ictor victory certain In the tile eighth In Inning inning In- In ning b by hammering home two more mOle Tempted b by warmer weather than Sunda Sunday and the knowledge e that good seats scats could be bo had Chicago o out a big con congregation re atlon Nearly 15 persons were ero present forming a crowd almost a as large laro as ag that which witnessed Sundays Sunday's struggle Anti Ami thc they thou thought ht It was tho tile last chance chanco of the season to set e the tIle champions In action There w were re thousands who cheered rl the TI Tigers rs and hoped they the would win Will mere merely 1 because It would h them another chance perhaps to see Fee a game in Chicago o There was non none of ot the thi ma F or waiting that marked marled Sundays Sunday's s game g The Tho crowd had hart secured tickets anti and the real rush to the tile park nark did dM not be he- he gui gin until after atter 1 o'clock The boxes l and th tho upper tier were crowded d wh when n called game Many Ian Women omen Were cre The IC And It was vas a beautiful scene scene the the number of women In the stands and boxes was large c In proportion to the crowd crowd and and the upper sections of ut the stands looked like a fall tall opening along State street To the oars of tin tilt expert that Ec Rc yah ynh of Jennings sounded like like- ti whistle of ot a small ll boy passing thru j a graveyard And what ensued was awful The game ame while filled with excil Ing scones really was about a a a. hal hail i ian an exhibition of ot bush lea league leacue ue baseball as was ever over seen In a major lea league ue It was a 1 wild weird bit of at work and really D Detroit troit looked worse In their victory than thc they did In either cither of ot their defeats Tho The game was w had badly pitched and bad badly fielded I Errors of ot Judgment blunders and failures to take advantage tage of opportunities abounded Cobbs Cobb's Lucky JIlts Hits It was w Tyrus Cobb day day day-aurl and for the first time In either cither worlds world's championship cham cham- series Cobb had his chance to shine It was WAR he who with a l I luck lucky hit drove home homo Detroit's first run and four tour times he IIma smashed hed out hits Doth Both sides ran run wild on the tile bases R Rand and pave gave one of the most astonishing exhibitions exhibition of ot running base ever er seen een in a bl big league ue College teams amateau ama- ama and sometimes bush leaguers run that way but hut not long long- If the manager knows the thC came Once Otice he stole tle second then n with two out Just to show he could he stole third onci he e was vas to steal home homo when KlIn Kline put an end to his rl U career on the tho bases l liv h hm v m him look foolish on an attempted double ste steal Vet cause h-cause cause Cobb did it Detroit wt n r pitched fairly rood bail 11 urine during the paTh eq hut but It ft Wits t from the art t tH thet t h he h wn t was not In to too ton form He Be hd had trouble hI his curve e hall hail ever r l' l since Bonesetter Bone Bone- setter RIe Re throw threw hi hie art n rm bat bArk back into nIece and and today h he lie thought it would h behave ha c But hArd to sot per ocr feet coet control r loi lost t that free motion thAt I Is hs h's and when finally he fell It ft W was J because o 13 h he could not rot get t t th the theban ban ball where h he ho wanted it to so o 0 Opposing WAS WElS Geor George p Mul J veteran and alleged lies been who with perfect or p. p even cn decent cent slip slip- I I II rw r L 2 c 1 k k 1 C 41 IS 4 L 4 A t 1 j y zo- zo v. o z 4 I f c. c 4 4 WILD BILL DONOVAN American League Sensation Exploded by Chicago Cubs port would have shut out the champions champions cham cham- 1 without a n run And that isto la is lato to laugh laughl How won on that game Jame and held the Cubs back bacle is ts one ono of tho the to be mysteries 1 of or baseball With Donovan beaten the Cubs Cuba looked upon Mullin as easy They The knew he had been the easy mark for tor all comers corners In the tho American league lear The They knew his drop ball amounts to nothing and nothing and that his speed looks like a n Wabash abash frel freight ht compared to the twentieth century limited alongside of or Donovans Donovan's fast ones So the they did not fear tear and fearing tear fear In Inc Inc- not fell To 10 baseball l men the game that pitched d was the kind of or pitchIng pitchIng pitch- pitch Ing log one sees In exhibition games at Ill where sonic somo strong arm youngster pitches s IG curve balls bails in succession Mullins Mullin's system was curve curve cur curve curve cune curve curvell alleged ll ed edfast fast one curve curve curve bluff bluff bluff curve cun curve curo curve cune until It seemed as If It he would wear vear his fingers or his arms out Hoop Cnn e Win In And that kind of pitching beat the champions and and bent beat them good It beat heat them S. S so well vell that nine of ot them theta struck out swinging at his hoop barrel-hoop curves curveN I Detroit got away ay with the lead A failure b by to recover quickly y after stopping a IL hard lIn line lino drIve fol followed fo ol- ol l- l I lowed b by a lL hasty throw that pulled pulle d de Chance a few Cew Inches off the base save e the tue opening opening and and and right here there the Tig Tiger er hopes arose and the local ocal bunch of ofir arose and started the their ir iras chorus of victory It certainly w was as their lucky day for tor Crawford rolled a ate ball bail Just a n foot toot or two the Pla plate te and although he was thrown ou out t that accident put OLeary O'Leary within reachInG reaching reach reach- l- l ing log distance dIstance and and he raced homo home wh when len en Cobb made a hit hit the tho of ot the quartet quartet qua r- r tet tot the tile Georgia wonder contributed red ed edit toward to the Tigers Tigers' victory That hit hll h it itly was an odd one elster completely complete ly fooled Cobb with a low curve t Hr lIr in started to swing at it and it-and and seeing hi himself him m- m self sel fooled followed the ball b with h his mis is bat and just poked it so that it bound boun bounded di d- d ed out over Tinkers Tinker's head hend for a single ln J i It Ii was that kind of ot luck that pursued ed all the way The luck ill-luck th ut uti has pursued unlucky Jack since ear i spring fell Cell eli upon him again aJ and ti the le led hoodoo that broke his lila heart in d- d season sonson came back buck Still In the tile fourth fourt h luck came me to him Up to that time tim hd he e I all had been and their lea lead leat d of ot one run looked larger and nd lal larger large cr r until that fourth when the tile Detroit Detro it Infield patched and repaired In liopo O hO ito o of stopping the leaks crumbled agai again ga n. n The Cubs given an opening starter started d hitting and forcing the pace anti and ti the le Tigers broke Three errors followed led d b by a screaming triple b by Hofman gave e tho the Cubs the le lead Gloom In 10 rl er Over O In tile the CIll camp of or the Tiger Cl all nil wa was s I silent and tnt gloom It looked as If Detroit Detroit De De- troit never r was w as to win A game The Tho c stripes pa on tho tilo Tiger faded ala and Hl S drooped and the lie Ee Ue drooped droope d sd Into a IL purr pun of ot despair And then then then-as as suddenly sUddenly Detroit Detroit stock stoc k boomed That was In the sixth a a 1 base o on n balls started It nil all a base awarded nd d to Mullin It was evident i was u-as having trouble delivering the tue ball bai l. l and yet after aft was passed h hii he ht heIn e ii In Ic Id over o two strikes to an and d after that pitched himself bit Into dt t trouble and Mcintyre re hit lilt The bunt bun t that lost the game followed followell anti and after aCid that anything that a a. Tiger TIr bat bi hit t went sat safe r or past t isle io drawn close n tn te Not Not Not-a ot a hit hll probably could coul have hav e scored If It Chance could have hare played playe d back for tor Crawford a Craford as as a double pla pia play y would have ilave resulted Nor or could s. s I hit have hn pro gone gono no safe with the d back nor ennui Hossman's bounder go goot t past Even Evers hut Evers-hut hut hut With the Infield drawn v ll toey all went safe safe atc and the game g wa was w s lost What hat happened utter after that disastrous s round rund amounts to nothing as ag the Cubs Cub s nover novel could get a start at queer quee r pitching pitching and they fell for tor the thc first firs rt t time in two years ears to their American America n league rivals AB AD It Ii H. H PO P.O. A. A F K B. If It I I u u 1 1 IJ Ii 0 Evens TS 3 1 0 1 I 6 t 0 rf 4 0 I 1 1 0 0 Chance lb i I 1 14 H 0 1 4 I l I 1 1 of 4 i 1 Hoffman cf of of 4 ft p 2 3 J 1 0 Tinker ss 3 3 0 O 1 l 3 J 1 0 Kling c. c C 3 u tI 0 3 3 3 2 0 p P. P i. i 2 0 U 0 I 0 0 i 0 Howard 1 1 Q 0 II i Q 0 0 0 0 p. p 0 0 0 O. O 0 1 o 0 Totals 32 3 i 7 7 j 15 2 Howard batted battell for tor ter In til the e eighth th U Detroit Ali AD II it H H. PO P.O. A. A E. E Mcintyre If Jr I 1 1 1 u 0 OLeary O'Leary ss as I 4 2 tI 0 I a i 1 Crawford cf cC S Ii 1 2 3 0 I n a Co Cobb b rf rt S 1 I 1 0 I U 0 4 U Hossman lb 4 2 2 3 0 2 Schaefer 4 0 0 4 4 n CI Thomas c c. c 3 0 O. O 1 l' l 9 2 0 Cou Coughlin lb 3 0 0 0 U o 1 p p. p 3 1 1 0 1 i o 0 Totals 35 35 S S 11 1 27 27 7 13 13 4 Score b by Innings s Detroit c S S Chicago 3 3 Summary Left on bas bases bases s 's Detroit 6 6 Chicago 3 3 Hits Hits Oft Off 10 in ol eight ht Innings off Reulbach one in ono one inning Three-base Three hit Hoffman Double plays plays Evens Evers to Chance Chance- C- C man to Kling Khing OLeary O'Leary to Schaefer chaefer to Bases on balls OCt ff Off l lIeis r i tor 3 tiff off ullIn Mullin I 1 1 oft off J. J Struck out By S. S iy hy i i. i Bases 85 on ball Ort Off Off tel 1 1 off orf lul- lul lulUn Un 4 I. UmpIres Day aa rime of game hune i 15 Attendance 14 13 |