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Show CLEVELAND PIS GROW V9ILDER Indians' Victory Stirs Up Home Folks to High Pitch of Enthusiasm CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 6. Never be- fore has Cleveland been so wild about I baseball. As a result of Cleveland's j victory over Brooklyn In the first game 'of. the worlds series yesterday at 1 Brooklyn', lines began to form -at Ihe local park this morning long before 1 the ticket booths opened. Fans not only were anxvlous to ob-1 tain tickets for the games when the contending teams cbme here, but were in haste i,, rc.i' h luh and other gathering gath-ering places where baseball is dls-I dls-I cussed and where returns are received. I Even the court have taken cognlz-ance cognlz-ance of Cleveland's first participation! in a world's scries In A'l years of organized baseball. Judge Manuel Ie- j vine. In common pleas court, has an- j nouneed cases would be delayed during dur-ing the series and that "attorneys will not he held to strict accountability for absence." Railways are making special prep-' arallons to accommodate the fans during dur-ing the games to be played hen . The first baseball interurban train to be In this counlry. would be op, -rale, I by one electric line between Cleveland and Akron. -00 |