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Show I Game Won by Boston in Ninth Inning I E . I III 1 ill H Speaker at Bat and Pas- kert in Field Carry Off Honors. A RECORD CROWD Alexander and Leonard Break Even on Number Num-ber of Hits Against Them. Braves Field, Boston, OcL 11. Tho Boston Braves again turned 'the trick with a ninth-Inning finish, defeating the Phillies, winner of the National leasrue nennant. by a score of 2 to 1. before -12,300 people, the largest crowd that ever saw a world's series. "Dutch" Leonard, the Bed Sox port-side port-side f linger, held the Philadelphias helpless throughout the game, permitting per-mitting them to score In only one inning., in-ning., Speaker's batting featured the game, while Paskert roamed the outfield out-field for Philadelphia and .cutjoff several sev-eral lilts Hobper'ir'hit, aT'sacrlfice. an Infield, out. and Lewis' smash to center put over the final run for Boston Bos-ton The official score: PHILADELPHIA. AB. It. H. PO. A. K. Stock. 3b 3 0 1 1 0 0 Bancroft, ss ...3 0 1 4 1 0 Paskert. cf 4 0 0 7 0 0 fravath, rf -I 0 0' 2 0 0 Luderus, lb 3 0 0 3 1 0 Whitted. If 1 '0 0 2 0 0 Niehoff, 2b 3 ,0 0 0 2 0 Burns c 3 1 0 2 2 0 Alexander, p 2 0 1 2 0 0 Totals 2G 1 32G G 0 Two out when winning run scored. BOSTON. AB.R.H.PO.A.E. Hooper, ri. -1 1 1 2 0 0 Scott, ss 3 0 0 2 1 0 Speaker, cf. 3 1 2 2 0 0 Iloblitzel. lb 3 0 0 9 0 1 Lewis, If A 0 3 1 0 0 Gardner. 3b 3 0 0 1 G 0 -Barry. 2b 3 0 0 2 1 0 Carrigan. c 2 0 0 8 0 0 Leonard, p 3 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 2S 2 G 27 10 1 SCOKE BY INNINGS Philadelphia 001 000 0001 Boston 000 100 0012 SUMMARY. Two-base hit Stock. Three-base hit Speaker Earned runs Philadelphia 1. Boston 2. Sacrifice hits Alexander, Alexan-der, Bancroft, Stock, Scott. Sacrifice Sacri-fice fly lloblitzel. Double play Burns to Bancroft to Luderus. Left on bases Philadelphia 3. Boston 4. First on errors Philadelphia 1. Bases on balls Off Alexander two Struck out By Leonard G, by Alexander 4. Umpires At plate. O'Loughlin; on bases. IClem; left field. Rigler; right field, Evans. Time 1 : IS. Boston, Oct. 11. The official figures fig-ures were given out ns follows: Attendance 12,300. Paid admission 5S3. 191. Players' shareB $44,923.14. (Continued on Page 5) GAME WON BY BOSTON IN THE NINTH INNING (Continued from Page 1) National commission's share 38,319 10. Club's share $18 974.3S. Leonard and Carrigan were announced an-nounced as tho battery for Boston. Alexander and Bums were announced as tho battery for Philadelphia. Umpire O'Loughlin gave the decisions deci-sions on balls and strikes; Umplro Klem gave the decisions on the bases while Umpire Rigler went to left field and Umniro Fvn; fn right field FIRST INNING. Philadelphia: Stock up. Ball one. Foul, strike one. Strike two. Ball two. Stock got a two-base hit to center when Speaker lost the ball in the sun Bancroft up Strike one. Bancroft sacrificed, Gardner to Hob-litzel, Hob-litzel, Stoek going to third. The Boston infield came in close. Paskert up Ball one. Ball two. Foul, strike one. Carrigan almost nipped Stock off third. Ball three. Paskert fouled i out to Garwdner. Cravath up. Ball one. Strike one. Foul strike two. Ball two Cravath struck out. Tho stands were in an uproar. No runs, ono hit, no errors. Boston: Hooper up. Ball one. Strike one. Hooper flied out to Cravath. Scott up. Ball ono, ball two, foul, strike one. Foul, strike two. Scott fanned. Alexander had more speed than he did last Friday. Sneaker up. Foul, strike one. Ball one. Ball two. Speaker flied out to Paskert. No runs no lms n prrnrs. SECOND INNING. Philadelphia- Ludcrus up. Ball one. Ball two Strike one. Foul, strike two. Foul. Luderus struck out. Whltted up. Strike one Ball one. Ball two. Foul, strike two. Foul. Whitted popped out to llobjltzel. There was fork to Leonard's shots and lots of speed In his service. NIc-hoff NIc-hoff up. Ball ono. Nichoff sent up a high one to Scott. No runs, no hits, no errors. Boston- Hoblitzol up. Ball one. Ball two. Strike ono. Foul, strike two. Hoblitzel went out on a grounder to Alexander who touched tho batter on the base line. Lowis up. Ball one. Ball two. Lewis shot a single past Stock. Gardner up. Strike one. Ball one. It was a pitch out but Lewis remained at first Lewis was out stealing, Burns to Bancroft Strike two. Ball two. Gardner filed to Whltted No runs, one hit, no errors. THIRD INNING. Philadelphia. Burns up. Ball one; Btriko one. Ball two. Burns singled over Barry's head; Alexander up. The pitcher was loudly cheered by tho crowd. Ball one. Foul, strike one. Ball two. Gardner took Alexander's bun and threw to Hoblitzel, who dropped the ball. Burns went to second. sec-ond. Stock up. Ball ono. Stock sacrificed, Gardner to Barry, Burns going to third and Alexander to second. sec-ond. Bancroft up. Burns scored on Bancroft's single to center, Alexander Alexan-der going to third. On tho throw-In. throw-In. Bancroft wont to second. Paskert up. Ball one Barry took Paskert's high fly, whllo running towards right field, a wonderful catch. Cravath up. Strike one. Ball one. Cravath sent a long fly to Lewis who took the ball after a long run toward tho left field fence. One run, two hits, one error. Boston. Barry up. Ball one. Foul, strike one. Barry flied out to Paskert. Pas-kert. Carrigan up. It was Carri-gnn's Carri-gnn's first appearance as a player In tho series. Ball one, foul, strike one. Strike two. Ball two. Foul. Ball two. Foul. Ball three. Carrigan walked. Leonard up. Foul, strike ono. Ball ono. Ball two. Strike two. Whltted dropped Leonard's foul after a long run It was not an error. Foul. Leonard fanned. Hoopor up. Strike one. Ball ono. Ball two. Hooper popped out to Stock, No runs no hlt no errors. FOURTH INNING. Philadelphia, Luderus up. Ball one. Ball two. Strike one. Foul, ptrlko two. Luderus struck out for the second time, Whitted up. Ball one. Ball two. Foul, strike one. Whitted filed out to Hoopor. Nie-hoff Nie-hoff up. Ball one, Nichoff sent up a high ono to Scott No runs, no hits, no errorp, Boston: Scott up. Ball one. Ball two. Strike one. Scott filed out to Paskert Speaker up. Speaker shot a long hit down the right field lino for a three-base hit. Hoblitzel up. Ball one. Strike ono. Foul, strike two. Speaker scored on Ilob-Htzel's Ilob-Htzel's sacrifice fly to Paskert. Lewis Lew-is up. Strike one. Lewis flied out to Paskert, who had to come in behind be-hind second base to make the catch. One run, ono hit no errors. FIFTH INNING. Philadelphia: Burns up. Ball one. Ball two. Ball three. Strike one. Strike two. Leonard threw out Burns at first. Alexander up Strike one. Speaker threw out Alexander, also. Stock up. Foul, strike one. Strike two. Ball one. Foul two. Ball three. Stock flied out to Hooper who made a pretty running catch of a Texas leaguer. No runs, no hits, no errors. Boston: Gardner up. Ball one. Ball two. Ball three. Strike one. Strike two. Gardner's high fly was taken 'by Paskert It was Paskert's sixth put out Barry up. Foul, striko one. Whltted took Barry'B long line ny. Carrigan up. Strike ono. Carrigan out on a short fly' to PaBkert. No rim? no h'ts no errors. SIXTH INNING. Philadelphia: Bancroft up. Ball one Strike onp. Foul, strike two, Carrigan took Bancroft's high fly down near the pitcher's box, Paskert up Strike one. Ball ono. Barry tossed out Paskert at first. Cravath up. Striko one. Ball one. Gardner Gard-ner took Cravath's grounder and threw him out at first. No runs, no hits, no errors. Boston: Leonard up. Ball ono. Strike one. Ball two. Strike two. Leonard fanned for the second time. Hooper up. Ball one. Luderus took Hooper's popper and tossed to Alexander Alex-ander and the batter was out on a close play. Scott up Strike one. Ball one. Scott fouled out to Burns No runs "O h''' no pn-nrt SEVENTH INNING. Luderus up. Strike one. Ball one. Strike two. Luderus whiffed for tho third time, Whltted up. Striko one. Whltted out at first Scott to Hoblitzel. Niehoff up. Strike one. Strike two. Niehoff was a strike-out victim, going out on three pitched balls. No runs, no hits, no errors. Boston- Ball one. Foul, strike one Foul, strike two Speaker got a single sin-gle to loft. Hoblitzel up. Bail one. Hoblitzel hit In front of the plate and Burns took the ball and threw to Bancroft Ban-croft and Speaker was forced. Bancroft Ban-croft then throw to Luderus and Hoblitzel Hob-litzel was out Lewis up. Strike one. Lewis got an infield single Gardner up. Ball one. Strike one. Foul, strike two. Cravath took Gardner's Gard-ner's fly. No runs, two hits no errors. er-rors. EIGHTH INNING. Philadelphia Burns up. Ball one. Burns flied out to Speaker. Alexan- striko two Ball two. Alexander carved the air and was out on strikes. Stock up. Stock shot a liner right into Speaker's hands. No runs, no hits, no errors. Boston: Barry up. Ball ono. Foul, strike one. Barry filed out to Bancroft. Ban-croft. Carrigan up. Strike one Foul, strike two. Ball one. Carrigan struck. Leonard up. Leonard flied to Bancroft. No runs, no hits, no errors. NINTH INNING. Philadelphia: Bancroft up Foul, striko one. Gardner threw out Bancroft Ban-croft Paskert up. Ball one. Paskert Pas-kert fllod out to Carrigan. Cravath up. Striko one. Ball one. Gardner took care of Cravath's grounder nnd the batter was out at first. No runs, no hits, no errors. Boston: Hooper up. Strike one. Foul, striko two. Foul. Hooper singled sin-gled to right. Scott up. Ball ono. Foul, strike one. Ball two. Foul, strike two. Scott sacrificed, Niehoff to Luderus, Hooper going to second. Speaker up. Ball ono. Ball two. Ball three. Speaker walked. Ho was purposely passed. Hoblitzel up. Ball one. Strike one. Ball two. Ball three. Niehoff throw- out Hoblitzel at first, Hoopor going to third, and Speaker to second. Lewis up. Hooper Hoop-er scored on Lewis' single over second. sec-ond. One run, two hits, no errors. Final Score. R. H. E. Philadelphia 1 C 0. Bostou 2 C 0 Fans Are Delayed. Boston, Oct 1L One hundred Philadelphia Phil-adelphia "fans" on their way to see the third game in the world's series were aboard the steamer Ontario from Philadelphia to Boston which broke down today in Nantucket Sound, 100 miles from port The steamer Nantucket Nan-tucket bound for Boston from Baltimore Balti-more was nearby and was summoned alongside of the Ontario. Tho coast guard cutter Acushnet came from Wood's Hole and transferred the passengers pas-sengers Tho Nantucket put on full speed and reached hero an hour be-foro be-foro the time set for the game. Tho accident to the Ontario was of a minor mi-nor character. Fast Practice. Braves' Field Boston, Oct. 11. Lightning fast plays were made during dur-ing the practice of the two Infields. The Inner grounds had been rolled and dry and grounders came to tho fielders with snap and precision. The sun bothered the center and right fielders and Speaker and Hooper woro sun glasses. Dutch Leonard warmed up for Boston, while Alexander tried out his curves for Philadelphia. Both bad plenty of speed and break toj i their curves. Before the game a sil- 191 ver loving cup and a largo floral i li!' fl horseshoe were presented to Carrigan Ijfl till by Boston rooters. rfil |