| Show ATHLETICS BETTER THAN GIANTS IN EVERY WAY VAY SAYS FULLERTON UV DY HUGH S. S 11 II Sc Oct Oed IC Rubo pitched tine ue Inutile hl high h nuil and tic hint III cot of P to I Baker the he Uok flaker on Oil boll ball like n tl cn car on 00 n nn druH It high and aurl far to lo right fl field hid th fh brothers un over r the fht cru 11 fringed the ficicI did It IL Cal flint thI rl right ht 1111 a 0 thud on lI luU III o of the nd Ole Schreck hown tilt up one fOr serIeM Ie r cr m t blo bIow e t tO 0 Si It hihi h two Iwo ouel It t larned nil ull the on 00 the World erlet upside do u doain u changed the tho Ito odds odd molle the favorites again and destroyed all nfl the confidence and self assurance of or the Giants It H restored the balance balanco of ot tho thoL Athletics Ath Ath- which was shaken shoken by u their r beating but more moie than that It upset the Giants so much that tonight they seem Beem beaten Thc They w wore were re kicked stamped on and stopped b by Eddie Plank upon whom they didn't do much figure and the they were out outplayed beaten at and the sad ever every point and whipped whipped and part rt of It Is that no matter what a brave bravo front the they may moy put on tho they realIze real- real Ize It The blow v that turned tho the tide was wasa a a. wonderful hit and coming from Bak- Bak I j cr er the man tho the Giants had been after the juan nan whose goat oat they thought they to be had tied up p tethered and ready read led around It was all tho moro more bit bit- I ter To Tho game played before tho the greatest greatest great great- est crowd that ever er saw aw a a. game In ft Philadelphia was nip and tuck with nip alp lea leading all the wa way The Tho worlds world's s champions outplayed outclassed ged and rea really II out amed the Giants but it took to two terrific and well timed wallops win tho the game gamo for them as tho the luck all was 1 with th the Giants Glant who seem Beem to have havo a a. halo of or horseshoes around t h i m. m They would have ha been beaten and nd hopelessly hopeless beaten in tho the first Hist Inning hut but for the fact act that the Athletics Deemed to bo be Playoff playing safe Instead of or going out to win vIn the thc game Mack made mado the samo amo blunder by which Jennings Jennings Jen Jon lost the worlds world's championship when Detroit played Marquard Marquard Mar Mar- started the K gama gam mo quaking upsel upset upset up up- set sel and unnerved ed and after aCter tho the first hatter batter had slammed out a n. hit bit an and when n Marquard seemed to be so upset upsel he was pitching like n a fat Cat washerwoman Mack ordered to sacrifice The bunt gave the Rube Ruba time limo to ral- ral lv h his nerves ner allowed McGraw an and Meyers l time to rush In and steady the tho Pitcher and although he wobbled and pitched miserable ball during all the first Inning ho he got ot 1 through h at the tho cost rallied and from that on of one run pitched magnificently except when he ha laid aid up the ball ban that Baker sent over Into fIrSt TwentY street From ro start ri to the tho Athletics OUtplayed outplayed outplayed out out- played the Giants showed them th the tho clas s of or the game and at times time In spite of ot the beautiful pitching of Mar Mar- who worked almost perfectly after he ha had settled down lown own to busness the they looked Class Cis' B In comparison to the worlds world's T A Against Marquard 1 Qu rd Eddie Plank pitched a wonderful game gome ame He lie was steady as a rock had as near perfect perfect per per- feet control as a an n n. left hander ever el has and he ho outguessed and tho the Giants all the wa way Only Onh once once tn In the ho he In danger He Ho second Inning was Inning was pitched wretchedly to three men In suc sue cession A long double double- slightly misjudged misjudged misjudged mis mis- judged but still a n clean hit and a vicious line single gave c a tho the l ow l ow ew Yorkers Yorkers York York- ers a run That really was tho the only chance Plank nave cave ave th then them m to score core lIe He had everything speed seemingly l perfect perfect per per- feet I and the tte Athletics appeared to outguess the New New i NewYork York ork batters rs' all the wa way vay Four times Josh Devore the alleged sen sensation atlon of ot t the e lea league ue went to bat and four times he lie struck out Only once during the entire proceeding proceed proceed- In ing d did d he lie even swing at a ball and anti four times he was called out on third strikes that cut cul the th heart of the tho plate The work of or the Giants was wa raJ ragged ed all the wa way while the Athletics played I cut clear and straight ht baseball It looked as if they made a bad blunder blunder blunder blun blun- der by not forcing Marquard's 1 hand band handIn bandin In the first Inn Inning In J The They could have o beaten heaten him without trouble then merely merely mere mere- I ly by allowing hint to beat himself but they played It for one run instead of for tho the victory and anti It camo came near beating them The crowd was sas the greatest that ever saw a a. ball game in Philadelphia and andi andt i t tho the scene was a brilliant and inspiring one Tho The attendance tI figures ures fell feU far fat farbeloW farbelow below expectations yet ret the tho mone money piled plIed up until It was certain that without another penny penn the players will divide more than any two 1 clubs ever split up The rush was for tor the cheap scats seats and and there still was room In the stands when pIa play started It was about the quietest and most sedate Redato crowd crowll that ever vcr saw a game and it was evident that the ticket and other scandals that have ha floated around the last few days s 's had Its effect The scalpers were loaded up with tickets and the public refused to fall faU so that only a few Cew over o persons paid admission to the park TIm The crowd too was strangely apathetic Only on ono once e during the rather uninteresting and beautifully pitched game did the enthusiasm break loose and that was in the sixth when Bakers Baker's great hingle bingle broke up the game At all other times the crowd was about as quiet as s sunset in a country country coun cOUn- try tn graveyard sra The fans tans had been shut out either by hl high h prices or by scalpers and the crowd seemed scarcely scarce scarce- ly Interested in the outcome There wasn't t one healthy howl at an umpire during the game game and and believe me there thoro was sas some chance to yelp not yelp not much much for tho the umpiring was much better than than in the first tint game and od oddly b- b enough h the Athletics Athletic appeared to suffer more mor I than did the Giants HELD ix IN HES Ro Philadelphia Oct 16 Connie Connle Connie Mack Macic wg won M nil all when ii appeared In hiI liU office In the tower tOWN of oe Shibo Park a r the some game a 01 l' l He lie hail hil played d another card but not the tho oue cue r McGra lia hall l expected 1 10 1 nn l Mill n O Coomb the Iron Man to 10 take Cake up the gRU gauge C of oe battle attic on the tho Polo id ground The cro crowd d fully nil rs et- et d the tall tat manacor to trot out Coomb who won ivon three worlds world's i came last lut year yc Plank was not used In ID the tho series with Chien In InO and ond there nn WI some ml misgivings in the crowd as to the outcome of the gl game C CARDINALS C. WIN IX FRO FROM St. St Loula Oct 16 The The won from the Americana D S to 5 The teams will play a header double n r tomorrow winding up UI theall the fall all cb championship lIll Score R. R ii II E 1 Cardinals 30 9 9 16 it browns Oll i 5 10 1 t Steele Batteries Steele sand and O George Oc orI and Stephens Stephena Umpires Perrine and ONLY OXE OE TO SECOND Philadelphia Oct 16 Only one ODO of the Giants reached second rond base and that was Her Her- viz zog who made that Chat sg on a long lone bit hit to center cen ClU cen- cen ter field which Oldring elUl either cither r misjudged or ot lout lot In the sun tun Plank Ill I'll teas as never In and In Iii the last six Ih Innings New ew York went out In order Ml XO PRACTICE CrICI A AT tv UTAH ur ball practice nt at the University of Utah its wot P postponed ft yc yesterday afternoon and anI the l taken to In Warm Springs s to get rid of the tue sore spots pots they received In the ret Denver game gamo Saturday L. I LAFAYETTE BC IS E. HIGH niGH defeated Salt Sail Lake high hiGh- school at nt 5 lr yesterday Score 1 to 0 O. |