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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 7

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THURSDAY OCTOBER 13 1908 THE DETROIT' REE PRESS ONE THE EATURE PLAYS THE INAL GAME on' SCHMIDT GETTING EVERS AT LATS ON DOUBLE) STEAL LAY ENDING EIGHTH INNING nun MICHIGAN LOSES HARD BLOW OR Overall STAR ULL BACK THE RACING HEN 4 0 0 0 8 5 1 287 14 9 43 4 2 1 24 7 1 3 to near 5 4 205 Totals No 19 10 5 1 were built around (him One are honest folk In Detroit 1 oft 977 Totals 5 the 111 4 5 949 10 58 Totals SO 000 soo S3 28 10 4 0 1 26 12 0 3 1 3 12 0 29 9 Every Hour 4 O'Leary Rossman Home Telephone Co Clams tVednesday Receipts pt stiff defense that a place fair catch by Dean was the to Ross Donovan 8 0 0 5 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1000 1000 2 1 0 1 10 2 0 0 4 0 0 SH 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 KEENE WILL SEND COLIN AND BALLOT TO ENGLAND 5 3 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 7 8 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 200 Wldl 200 250 167 courts case Cntcago Club Detroit Club 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 3 1 7 3 5 2 1 2 2 0 11 0 2 1 9 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 1 7 17 17 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 8 4 3 Total Attendance Total Receipts kick only 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TB 1 4 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 5 0 1 0 20 0 3 1 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 5 11 0 0 0 1 racing racing uphold the 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ah 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 ah 0 3 5 5 TB 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 10 7 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 ball Brown Overall Reulbach Pleister Totals Tinker KHng Hofman Sheckard Brown Reulbach Overall Kchulte Chance irvers Statnfeldt rfalater Howard 12 1 Money is Ready and Local Players Will Meet Satur day to Split It Gossip of Series rom the Camps of Both Con tenders AB 3 4 3 4 2 4 4 3 2 Detroit Each Man 5 1 5 6 51 16 6 14 11 3 0 0 Crawford Thomas Summers pawns Mullin Killian Schmidt Rossman Schaefer Lean McIntyre Coughlin Donovan Cobb Winter Jones 1 1 0 6 27 7 0 0 Braggart and Stu i Ben Cole Rampart and 1 0 10 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 s0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 1 1 TIGES NOW ONLY WAIT MELON CUTTING CUBS MAY MAKE COAST TRIP PENNSYLVANIA IS SCORED ON had no understudy and now secondary line Of defense is 8 STN 09 8210 I 9571 50 the boys will put rb and eat 18 worth fancy food at the dln to them at the Pont Chlcago Player Each Man (21 tn) GUBS HIT AND IELD BETTER Special to The ree Press Princeton October 14 One solitary flash of good form and slashing attack eaved the day for Princeton In the game with Villa "Nova at University Held here this afternoon The final score was 6 to 0 Princeton put up a slightly better article of the game than they did last Saturday Booth was in for but a few'minutes while McCohan did not play at 'an On exchanges of kicks tfjday the Tiger had a slight advantage over' Villa Nova During the first half the two elevens broke even without approaching a score fre quent' exchanges of kick caused the pig skin to see saw back and fourth In the second half shortly after the kick off Princeton nailed the ball In mldtleld and then tpllowed a series of well executed line plays ive times In succession 'Cox ploughed through the visitors for material gains till the ball lay on the five yard mark Read turned the trick on an end run and made a touchdown Waller kicked tho goal Score 8 to 0 on IH' am! looked hut the McIntyre I O'Leary Crawford Coob Rossman 1 Schaefer 2 Schmidt Coughlin 3 Donovan i i IRISH EARNS DECISION OVER SHORE Gates Open at New Haven New Haven Ct October The Yale coaches this afternoon gave up the se cret practice plans and opened the gates to everybody A half hour scrimmage was held and the varsity showed Itself slightly superior to the scrub team scor ing once The 'varsity team was greatly weakened by the absence of Hobbs from left tackle and Cooney from right guard 19 3380 83 21973 34 There was some rumor around town last evening that a benefit exhibition game for tho Tiger" would be played at Bennett park Saturday the champions playing a picked team of local stars wi play in various other leagues and teams Before the rumor got very far some bug had It that William Yawkey had purchased or would do ho 16000 worth Of ad mission tickets to start it oft with It proved to bo only a wild story however and nothing of tho kind han even been reckoned on Mr Yawkey could not buy that number of tickets for the team's benefit without donating 10000 to the national coinmission this be ing the amount of a certified check each club in tho world's scries had to put up as forfoit money which Is held one month after the series One of the now rtilcs of tho com mission Is that no club owner or official shall glvo any bonus money in any form The rule covers evasion very thoroughly SB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 up to li 2b 3b 80 7 0 BASEBALL WRITERS ARE ORGANIZED WILL COMBAT THE PRESS BOX EVIL 0 0 0 3 63 5 4 0 0 NOT TOO LATE OB COMORT Just right for economy Traveling via the Lake Line during October is delightful and means a saving of three dollars on through tickets to all east ern points Are you going east? Thdmas Cobb Mullin Crawford McIntyre Rossman 4 O'Leary Summers Downs Schaefer Cougblln Schmidt Donovan Killian Winter Jones di side rimless Overall 'lit for four strike outs in! Due lilt: no runs SECOND INNING i a go ough li made Louisville Entries irst race selling 6(4 furlongs Bait bus 104: Al Muller 108 Lens 109: Wool Sandals 114: Dainty Dame 115 Second race selling 8 furlongs lower Beauty Procla 96Klvany Miss Crit tenden Splendlda 101 Roseburg St Au lai re 104: Boadlca ete Lady Rensse laer Buffoon Dearie Mra Bewail lo real 108 Third race selling one mile and sev enty yards Dr Simfall Crawford 9 Banagher Lady Vie Gesson W)ne Mer chant 98: Severn Blue Lee Washakie 101: Maid Militant Voting Cygnet 103 Javanese 110: Hannibal Boya 112 ourth race one mile Sir Cleges 90 Overton Terah 95 Old lloneaty 108 Zienap 107 ifth race 0 furlongs Anna Daly 95 Ed Wray 98: Warfield 103 Gerry mander 103 riend Henry 108: Crystal Maid 108 Sixth race selling one mile and sev enty yards Van Sei 94: Hostile Hyphen 91 Topsy Robinson 101 Bro Breese 103 Arrowswift 103: Bonnie Bard 105 John McMillan 19 Defense Strong' Special to The ree Cambridge Mass October 14 The Harvard 'varsity football team was given another long scrimmage against the sec ond team this afternoon The scrubs were not so strong as yesterday and failed to gain their first down once The scrubs were given the ball all the time however and tho 'varsity's defense was nut in everv wav nossioie Arter the scrimmage the backswere worked for half an noursal catching punts which Snrasue and Burr kicked The former kicks averaged mix yaraa SIXTH INNING ChicaB Chance surprised Mullin Donovan Summers Killian Winter Totals PnaoM balli Brown 1 NINTH INNING Chicago Hofman worked Dono ovan up to' two and three before he winged gracefully for the third strike Tinker drove one to left Kling then banged one at and lie died at first Tinker kept going for third but relay to Coughlin got him Bill getting the ball on him as he slid another peachy double 'One hit No runs Detroit Rossman fouled off five straight balls before hitting to Tinker which closed sea son Schaefer hit to Steinfeldt and he went to the dressing room Then Schmidt ended the series of 1908 putting it safely in the sock when one Kling camped under the spiral which Charley sent up No hits No runs Army Scrub Hold irst pecla! to Th ree Pres West Point October 14 The army team faced two team In this afternoon' practice first taking tho third eleven for a fifteen minute go and had tittle trouble In scoring two touchdown In th prac tice with the scrub the letter put up such a from acore lono 1000 iooo 1000 1000 ioon368963955917909900750600000000 avs500350333238 6 7 8 0 0 1 48 Kling '3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 1000000000 wo000 Time 1:13 1 5 Only three 6 furlongs Christmas 108 $1055 All Red I'M third Time Dr Barkley 19 4 6 0 2 0 5 10 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 nn seeo tie plat Chance Sehulte Evers Hofman Overall Tinker Kling Steinfeldt Sheckard Reulbach Brown Ptiester Howard Totals 0 batted second: inspector ti iiiiiii iHiir Sea Cyclop also Second race selling 6 Night Mist 104 (Alex) 1 to 2 won Revcry 95 (McArdle) even second: Black Hawk 101 (W Walsh I 2 to 6 third: lime 1:04 3 5 Roo and Maid of Carroll also ran Third race 5 Arvelgh Leon ard 112 (McArdle) 1 to 2 won Lennunt 109 (inch) 1 to 2 second London 103 (Knight) 5 to third tlnio Tapfacr Philosopher Irish Duke and Ad vance Boy also ran ourth Th Globe 10t (Rae) 7 to 10 won lAft Guard 105 (Kerr) 3 to second: Little Minnie 105 (Williams) 1 to 2 third time 1:45 8 4 Tony Hart Bank Holiday and True Boy also ran ifth race selling 8 furlongs Autumn lower 112 (Rue) 2 to 1 won Caltha 109 (Austin) I to 3 second: Abjure 112 (Goines) 2 tn 5 third time 1:114 5 Buderman also rap Edmund One of Most Promising Men is orced to Leave College Ann Arbor Mich October As if to neutralise the power that the veteran Casey brought to the Michi gan squad yesterday Edmunds ar rived in town today from Youngs town Ohio with the news that he must leave college beijause of an in jury to his younger brother last riday The powerful fullback was call nd home last week with a mes sage saying his brother had lost a leg in the switch yards at Youngs town Today the heartbroken stu dent returned to gather up his text books and to tell Coach Yost that both his hopes of an education and a football career were dashed The huge fellow wept when ho told the coach that had developed him that he must put away the moleskins for a working suit In an endeavor to help his Injured broth er Jle leaves riday to take a po sition that he has already secured Edmunds was a sophomore Green to the game Edmunds came out last'spring for the warm weath er practice and at once Yost realized Im had found a star At Whitmore lake in the ante season training he was the most rapidly developed man there and was far and away ahead of his team mates when they left the lake In the Case game he show ed a plunging style of play that would have made him famous He got away with the new style of play better than any other member of the squad and most of tha forma tions were built around (him Sheckard I Evers 2 Schulte Chance 1b Steinfeldt 3 Hofman Tinker Kling Overall SHSB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 hr sb 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Av iooo iooo iooo 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000966963938000000 Thsva of the fan in the excitement of Tues day's game let bls Watch drop out of hl pocket An ad In The rue Press yes terday morning brought It back a boy who had found the timepiece under tho grand stand returning It and claiming the reward follow: Butting CHICAGO ab 19 IS 20 19 7 19 16 5 16 5 21 2 4 Players tit ut Crowd Day last Total Attendance Total Receipt Chicago Payer Detroit layer TORONTO RESULTS irst race Hary Illcheson 13 (McArdle) 1 to 2 won Lep Godchaux irn ttininr) avan Purvis 113 (Alex) 3 to 3 third time 1:19 1 5 Tony Hart I We are CONNECTING a large number of NEW SUBSCRIBERS which shows our efforts to please are Appreciated or Rates etc call City 60 Contract Dept 15 DETROIT 1 0 0 Series Dope 82333 $491 00 $19081 00 19881 $37889 It 1317 5 161 15 33 5 0 ielding CHICAGO PO 5 8 5 167 DETROIT ab 2b 3b 2 '4 0 20 existing system of betting tracks under jurisdiction of nx rvt micuinn The 'resolution Is' sjgned by Col Milton Young lAiula Des Cognete and Col Clay Col Ranger re fused to vote and Col Jack Chinn as chairman had no vote As a committee' of horsemen Thomas McDowell and Hat Woodford of this city and Barney Schreiber of St Louis appeared before the commis sion to ask that bookmaking be re established It was to1 no avail Joseph Rhineock president of the Latonia Jockey club also appeared in the same capacity He said after the meeting that when la tonia opened on Monday bookmak ing would prevail and' that the wouia nave Both Men Survive Eight Rounds but Eormer Has All the Better of It Irish who has designs on bantamweight championship of Michigan and whose claim to that honor is not with out foundation judging by his battles dur ing the past year drove another nail in his claim to the title last night by beating "Reddy" Shore in the wind up event of the Windsor A boxing show As is customary no decision was given but bad there been one it would have gone to Irish without question or eight rounds the boys' battled With determination to win by the decisive route but each seemed able to take a world of punishment and although both were tired at the end of the fast pace neither wa very much damaged Shore whose shape resembles that of an angleworm found difficulty in reaching Irish except when he would make a headlong rush for his slippery antagonist then he would generally be straightened up with a volley of rights and lefts to the mid riff that had no little effect on the auburn haired lad Shore kept coming however and at times cornered nls opponent on these occasion and gave a good a he received Irish didn't relish thl kind of going pre ferring to fight on the long range order at which game he plied up a lead that would have won for him the verdict had there been one given Johnny Prendergast the ban tam met Jimmie Donohue in the semi final They went six rounds of pretty though one sided boxing Prendergast was too much for Donohue in all departments of the game and though the latter held Prendergast for ths first two round tha other four were all in favor of the Saw dust City lad Prendergast had a clever way of inducing his opponent to lead and by so doing uncovering himself then he would dart tn with a stiff right or left A few operations of this sort soon had Donor hue's face in a battered condition It wae Prendergast's decision by a city block The curtain raiser between Walter Ide and George Huett the latter of Windsor was purely a slugging match These boys set out to win and win In a hurry if it was possible The bout went the scheduled distance four round but It is doubtful if it would have gone the initial period had either been a little more accurate in the delivery of his punches Both men were much at fault In this respect and it is this that they can ttuuk that they didn't take the count Baseball writers connected with leading' daily newspapers In every major league city excepting Brook lyn here to attend the series met at the Pontchartrain yesterday morning and completed organization of the Baseball association of America The move has been contemplated for some time and the association be for the winter ends probably include every writer of standing in the two major leagues One prime object of the organiza tion is to abate the press pox nuisance at league games and at world's serie's games by barring the butters ln' who interfere with when they do not actually crowd Out men who have work to do It will also take up the matter of uniformity in scoring and other rnatters that are of mutual interest to baseball writers and baseball clubs The association named as of ficers: President Joe Jackson Detroit ree Press secretary I Sanborn Chicago Tribune treasur er Mprnane Boston Globe BY WILL WHEORD Manager Hugh Jennings and his Tigers came out of the fray a little sattle scarred and somewhat dis appointed but optimistic as to an other season in which they con fidently xpect to annex a third pennant and thus to get ons more chance for a world's title Mr Jennings began ta look ahead as soon as the game ended and didn't want to discuss the late strife very much further than to say that the boys tried hard but were in a bat ting slump and that they were beaten by a great team playing at its very best or the next two days the play ers will loaf around town On Saturday there are big doings In the morning at 10 o'clock they will meet to divide the money com ing to them from the world's series Secretary John Bruce of the national commission last evening handed Jennings a check for $18 44608 There af twenty shares but it undoubtedly will be cut twenty one ways as Bush Is prac tically certain to be declared In Without his aid no one would have secured anything in eveuiu on tlie giddy gar or plain ana ner tendered chartrain Plans RELMONT PARK irst race handicap all ages mile Half Sovereign 112 (J Lee) won: Ben Ban 110 (McCarthy) second Delirium 111 (Gllbrt) third time 1:38 1 5 Red River also ran Second race the Harbor Hill cup stee plechase 3 year olds about 3 njlles Ktokes 132 (McKinney) won: Black Bridge 132 (Dupee) second: Regal Royal 133 (Mitch ell) third time 1:58 Braggart and Stu dent King also ran Stokes and Regal Royal coupled Ben Cole Rampart and Reginald fell Third race the Champagne staked 2 year old 7 Helmet 132 (Notter) won Selectman 113 (J Lee) second Etherlal 114 (Cullen) third: time 1:26 StatemanLndy Hubbard and Practical also ran ourth race handicap 3 year nids and Apward 1 3 18 Brother Jonathan 407 (Sweet) won Monfort 109 (Gilbert) second: ar West 109 (McCarthy) third time 1:58 Tourenne Pins and Needels Kllllecrankle and Miss Crawford also ran ifth race 2 year olds selling 6 furlongs Cummer Night 99 (McCarthy) won: Rosslare (McCahey) second: Ross en ton 110 (Miller) third time 1:12 3 5 Golden Legend Witching Hour George Lebolt Yankee Daughter Bonnie Kelso and Spellbound also ran Sixth race 8 year olds and upward sell ing The Wrestler 94 (uerst) won Rockstone 93 (C I Miller) second Sam ueP Harris 98 (Woeke) third time 1:38 3 5 Okenite Saracinesca and Mom bassa also ran Arasee finished JOrst but was disqualified Tor foul whiff balls hil' Schaefer followed by walkingn lii same number of deliveries Iinudty soon joined the Guss Hill i pc unci with Coughlin Ihiefer died stealing Kling Tinker No liits no runs ITH INNING Cbicacio O'Learv nulled one of the best of the day when he went back in to short center 'opped onto bid for a loop then turned a back somer sault and camo up with the ball It saved trouble as Kling walked and Overall laid down a swell sacri bunt a few feet in front of the plate Kling taking second while Schmidt and Rossman were alien ling to the Cub giant Sheck a id had to foul oft a couple of Kiwi ones to draw his walk to first A committee was appointed to draft a constitution the members being Hugh" ullerton Chicago Examin er William Weart Philadelphia Times and Henry Edwards Cleveland Plain Dealer They will report at a meeting in New York in December Newspaper men from other cities Sho attended were: Murnane oston Globe Paul Shannon Boston Post McConaughy New York Examiner Sid Mercer New York Globe Weart Philadelphia Times Ed Grillo Washington Post Jack Ryder Cincinnati En quirer Charles Zuber Cincinnati Times Star rank Rostock Cin cinnati Post George Moreland Pittsburg Ed Bang Cleveland News Edwards Cleveland Plain Dealer: A Cruisinberry St Louis Post Dispatch Lanigan St Louis Times Murphy St Louis Star Chronicle Sheridan St Louis Republic A Phelon Jr Chicago Journal Hugh uller ton Chicago Examiner A Hughes and A McLean Chicago Record Herald I Sanborn Chi cago Tribune Richter Sport ing Life and A lanner Sport ing News Totals Innings Detroit Chicago Two base hits McIntyre Evers Sacrifice Schulte Steinfeldt Overall Stolen bases Donovan irst base on balls By Donovan 3 by Overall Left on bases Detroit 7 Chicago 6 Struck out Bv Donovan 3 by Overall 10 Double Schmidt Schaefer and Schmidt and Coughlin Wild pitches Overall 1 Time 1:24 Umpires Sheridan and DETROIT AB 3 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 2 State Racing Commission of Ken tucky Stands Pat on Paris ISIutuel Lexington Ky October 14 What is regarded by a majority of men as the death blow to in Kentucky If the courts action taken thia afternoon state racing commission was struck when the commission! adopted a resolution not to Interfere with the on the runs Detroit steinfeldt and Chance i O'Leary ill perfect style Evers took Crawford's wicked irasli easily beating him to liiuuf fly to Sheckard was tho signal for the Tigers to tike field No hits no runs OURTH INNING lih Cobb went over i right foul line taking Hno rly Steinfeldt had two strikes long before Bill walked him but "Hu stealing Schmidt to Sihufer after which Hofman got ish ami let tlie third strike a irauty san over unnarinca ini: no runs Detroit Pnssman was number six on four pitched 5 135 DETROIT 16 10 0 0 0 0 Greatest Youngsters of Recent Years Are to Race on the Other Side Special to The ree rees New York October 14 James Keene has decided to send his won derful JJ yeur old Cammondo colt Colin and his 4 year old Voter colt Ballot to England to race there next year Mr Keene made this un expected announcement at Belmont park today and also said that he would send over several other horses at least one of whom is elig ible to start in the Oaks Mr Keene says that Ballot will be trained for handicaps over a dis tance of ground and that Colin if he can stand training will race too But if it is found that Colin can not go to the front he will be sent to one of the leading English studs to remain temporarily at least and be bred to of the choicest mares oti the other side Ballot and Colin have come to be regarded here as public idols among followers "of the turf Colin has never been defeated As a 2 year old he won $138000 in stakes and gorses and was regarded as the rnut ot hnrctf of his are ever seen in Chicago UnfVhe After a few nfore games in ine Windy City the team will way west playing games a week a the Angles will not open until alter the nret of November the Speaking of money matter tne Tiger players not ones who are kicking the na tlonal commission hnnVver with their money Johnny Lvara voiced the sentiments of the cuo team last evening when i he ntate I that he thought tha totals ive" out bj" the mogula of baseball looked small If there were lens than 13000 at the game at Bennett park on Tues day he said Detroit neer had i 1 0 000 at a ball game and any tvhero near 1B000 on Day when the local record "ttend ance was hung up Ho also claims that if there were but 17000 at the Sunday game at Chicago there never were anywhere near 10000 at the Pittsburg game a week before Evera Is boosting for a players association and thinks it right have a representative on tho na tional commission got to the point of boosting Dave h'ultz for the job 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 4 24 chmldt 1 ijuiiu) an Hit battei By Brown 2 by Overall 1 ter scoring Kling Sheckard going lo third It looked as thoughSchulte ended ti by hitting to who threw him out at Rossrnanville One hit no runs Coughlin opened this round by getting the second safety wide bounder past Stein feldt which he beat being first and only hit of the series Donovan bunted a couple then let the third go by without twitching a muscle after which he' delivered a brief speech to Sheridan and sat down McIntyre made it look promising by doubling past first it was up to but his best was a short fly to cen ter on which Coughlin did not dare race arm Still brighter was the outlook of tying it up with the reliable Wahoo Samup His first was a foul overthe stand The next 'he did not like and let go But he like the next all right It was a beautiful curve heading right over the middle Sam set himself spat' scornfull on the ground and whiffed Two hits no runs He the gaping with a vacant place at full absence at the A contest was evident and what it may result in in the N6tre Dame game is already appalling the students who are plunged in the deepest gloom over the report that spread over the campus tonight This vacancy means that Yost must give up the cherished shift that he had planned to Inaugurate this week Allerdice must remain at right half and Green will stay at end Davison must now move back into shoes Davison essentially a lineman is now in the back field His toe is better than but it re mains to be seen it he will be able to strike the strong pace set by Edmunds in defensive work In fifty minutes of play the husky scrubs brushed the crippled regulars tonight and held them to a single touchdown and two goals from field Embs Casey Douglas and Allerdice were the only vets in the first half In the second Lil lie shifted with Embs Ranney with Douglas and Davison with Allerdice at full Crumpacker and Brennan were both out and will play guard or tackle positions in game Greene played a strong of fensive game and did the most re markable dodging seen this year on erry field The only touchdown came in the first eight minutes when Allerdice booted a short kick to the left and got it again on a fumble for a touchdown ifteen minutes later he kicked the ball over from the 32 yard line and the half was up The scrubs were just as strong in the next round and ft looked as if the game were going to end in a punting duel when Davison dupli cated kick from the 20 yard line The score 14 to 0 was the smallest the scrubs have yet been responsible for George Lawton Tears' Up George Lawton a freshman from Detroit rivaled his brother today and his work on the scrub side was little short of marvelous On near ly every attempt he followed Ben brook around tackle and threw him for a loss Lillie and reeney com pleted the triumvirate of phenoms After the scrimmage field men chased the spectators through the gates and the regulars were put through secret signal work until past the supper time Mich igan Yost itxpatrick students are afraid of Notre Dame BB 0 7 0 3 Petailed Report of Play Makes Announcements of That Strike Out Stuff Come With" Painful re quency to the ollowers of the Tigers INNING after which Evers doubled to cen (likimo Schaefer started a day classy fielding by going far back court base pulling down Sheck Texas leaguer Averages for Series Show Thein Superior Also in the Base Stealing Line Ty Cobb was the only regular Tiger to bat over the mark in the world's series And thus had the satisfaction of getting back at all the bidders of last ye'ar Who took the short series of last season as a chance to show where he was a mushroom Ty clouted at a 350 clip while Ira Thomas leads both teams with 500 getting1 wo hits in four times at but The Cubs had four who hit over the 300 mark Chance with the remarkable average of421 Schulte with 389 and Evers with 350 and Hofman with 316 Mullin is the only other player to reach it one hit in three times up placing him at 333 As a team the Cubs outhit the Tigers eighty two points and out fielded them thirty the fielding average being 977 and the Tiges949 The complete averages for the series compiled by George Moreland Totals 29 'Overall out hit by Sheckard CHICAGO 1 3 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 of the layers All of the Detroit players will re main in town for a week or more Capt Bill Coughlin has as his guest hie older brother rank of Scran ton Pa where he is Interested in the coal buainesa Schaefer and O'Leary will leave after banquet for Chicago to make ar rangements for a trip or two down the MlaetMlpnl with Admiral Joe Cantlllon witL a herd of ball play fl it Some of tho Tlgera are planing on a barnatorming trip to Cuba with team now being made up in New York Matty McIntyre Claude Roaaman and Kdgar have this in mind A larger number than ever will winter in list including Bill Doniivan Ed Kil lian Eddie Summers Jerry Downs and Davey Jones i nia will bo tint winter a a De trolter He has sold his ruKj ator in Tomah Win and is now looking around for a suitable Ty Cobb will probably go the winter while Im thinks pretty well of dear old Wabash Ind Charley bchmidt will be oft for Coal Hill Ark 1A week's time and Ira Thomas will bo back on old when the entertainment stuff i over here Perry Killlfcr Stanage Bush and SugtfS will return to tijpir homes shortly or Jennlnga will spend more here before A' home and law practice in Scranton Pa Cuba Leave for Chicago The Cubs left last evenlnc for Chicago Before leaving Manager Capt rank Chance spoke in th highest terms of Tigers and the town they represented He is natur ally very much pleased with tne outcome of the series but flgu re A it could not have been otherwise as heCfully believes that the Chicago Cubs are the best team that ever said the Chicago leader VOu can make it too strong I think the Tigers are the team the Cubs ever stacked up against and that if they had met any other team in the T'Ja fional league they would have beaten them and beaten them easily They proved themselves to be the best of the American leaguers having won the title twice hand running and 'my Cubs excepted they are tho best ever Boosts Team and Tow jnore the Tigers individ ually and as a team are the finest lot I have ever met They are gen tlemen and never once during the five games of the series lust closed did one hasty word pass between the two teams uii but give you my hand when I say that Detroit as a ball town is a lit tle dandy The fane are sportsmen the contrast between it and New i York is as vivid in my mind as day and night They vJnr pay ers credit and take their defeats like sportsmen it is an absolute fact in my mind that the Cubs are the best In the world let me say for the Tigers that each time they have stacked against us they have hit us when we were playing our very best ball In tho Monday game we made one slip And you remember what they did to us Just one slip in any of the games we won and we would have been beaten We could have made those slips agalnt other teams and have won but not against the Detrolts While the Cubs are a good team we had to play our best to Cube May Go to Coast The Cubs will not disband right away that proposed trip to the coast being all but assured Last evening Manager Chance and Barry president of the Los An gles baseball club champions of Pacific Coast league held a long conference and the thing will be settled definitely in Chicago today As for the bet this will undoubt edly be dropped for the good of baseball general Manager Chance taking his' team out there on a guaranty basis The gate monev will be split probably 76 and 25 per cent winner and loser The first series will be played in Los Angeles and the second In Ran rancisco with games fol lowing in other cities of the league The Cubs will keep in shape by playing exhibition games the' first of which will probably be played GETTYSBURG iemlng Taylor Snyder Bradbury Blake Aldlnger Chamberlaln Keiier Miller Wisi wetzei hilllppy Hine Smlth Hartman weimer McCarroll THE NATOS PRIDE or 50 years thia famous Amer can Champagne has carried the flat of public approval top mast On iti purity quality and the American people have stamped it Sold Evervwhcro Ch'tcago Chance surprised Bill Coughlin ho was playing deep by bunting down1 third line and beat it Steinfeldt 7aid down a swell sacrifice to Rossman who tagged the runner Then Hofman flew out to McTnts'v but Chance remained at' second (Tinker made a bid to break it' JU) swatting out a line fly throu'y right center Craw ford plung Cs speedily to it and grabbed the dead run closing tlie chapter scoreless One hit no runs Detroit After fouling one Cobb drew a free ticket to the opening station but iRossman with two strikes had to hit it and it went at Tinker who forced Cobb at sec end by tossing to Evers Claude got down to first1 ahead of Johnny relay preventing double play It migh jtust as well have been made for' Schaefer fanned whlci was tenth and bchmiu popped one for EverS td work on No hits No runs SEVENTH INNING Kllng opened by flying to Crawford Overall surprised himself by singling to center Sheckard hit toward Schaefer and it looked like a double play but the bail bounded and Hit Overall and gave Sheckard a technical base knock but retired Overall The nekt moment Sheckard was caught off f'rst by Donovan and throw to Schaefer pin ned him Two hits No runs' Detroit Steinfeldt and Chance again cared for Coughlin while Tinker and Chance were the pair In on rap 'and then Tinker pulled down at tempted for a crowd double in the corner of the garden No hits No runs EIGHTH INNING Chicago Evers opened by beat ing a rap that Rossman went into territory to get Johnny beating' Donovan to the bag Schulte laid down asacrifice bunt to Schmidt nnd was out Evers taking second Chance singled to left but Matty held Evers at third and Schmidt taking re turn throw short held Chance at first Steinfeldt swung gracefully at three and Chance started for second On the third strike Schmidt pegged for him Evers started home but Schmidt nailed him when Schaefer's return came true as a drawn line completing a corking good double play Two hits No runs Dfirnlt attembt start something proved a pop fly to Chance Crawfod took a fast one and drove it straight at Evers Johnny knocked it down fumbled it but threw to Chance ahead of Sam Cobb hit to Tinker and was out to Chance No hit No runs Mrs Iangiry's Horse a Wlaaer rwmarket Eng October 14 Mrsangtry's Ycntol won tlie two and one quarter miles for 'urre year olds and upwards on the'ewinarket track today uronGeni and Glacis third Sixteen horsesin Pure Gem was the favorite The bet rg too to against Yentol and 7 Klnst Pure Gem This is the first is SJ! e'r'ht Mrs Langtry has won Since tne hejoay of cr racillB career 6ksen moie Ago 7 outts ic vrans oc ivusier greatest noraevi Etc The Auto lo congress on an American race track 47 10 6 10 3 1 3 0 3 0 5 '128 Pitchers Record CHICAGO 0 0 0 3 2 8 2 2 I for a s's fly was in the same direc 'pv) nut further out and it fell f'p'ly for a hit Donovan pitched ot times io nuiu ijvuiB and got himself in a three hole On the next piten it i if he would pass Schulte butter reached out for a pilch caught it on the end of and drove it safely between and O'Leary Chance stung for a single to center' scoring i but Crawford held Schulte ceund Steinfeldt hung around niaic a long while then filed to vwfnrd with the count two and til rt rl I cy Jim ner i itv it 'ipadp a hard try for a hit past I hni Coughlin reached the ball tagged Schulte while he was in It for third Had there been on out Bill would have com 1 a double play as he got the to I lossman ahead of Hofman hits no runs Jlcintyre waited ana wjiod O'Leary tried to bunt the but it went foul After getting iwo balls li tried to wait out ap but Overall got two over and 'iprliP had to hit at the third missing the ball at least a Crawford hit the second ball uilriad nn a lino for the crowd in ppp i nter Hofman ran over made mi al it juggled the ball but wav unable to hold IBs play er forced Matty to stay at Cobb foul bunted a coupl ani th'ii went after a low pitch inl took a seat on the bench Ross man likewise fouled a couple then bit nil a low wild pitch The ball past Kling and Hdssnfan made "1 1 safolv wlillo the others ad ninr''l Se'haofer also tried to bunt i'ii in st swung on the second and ilnplieated on the next pitch retir getting in the irst of Big our to Have Rival Break Into the Tally Column Special to TTie ree Press Philadelphia October 14 Penn sylvania is the first of the big four to be scored upon Little Gettys burg accomplished the trick today although she was after all beaten by the score of 23 to 4 Pennsyl ragged playing in the first part of the game was responsible for getting possession of the ball In terri tory Then being unable to advance Phllllppy dropped back to the 25 yard line and shot the ball over the bar for the first score of the game Pennsylvania then went after Gettysburg and secured a touch down before the half ending mak ing the score 6 to 4 In the second half Pennsylvania wore down the visitors and ran 17 more points making their 23 'The play of the Pennsylvania team was anything but an improvement over the shibltion of last Saturday against the state college eleven PENNSYLVANL Braddock Gaston Lamberton Irwin Marks Ooldfaft ike Dietrick Cozens Scarlett Klneath Smlth Miller Young avorite Summers Manler Tl Young Hollenback Scarlett Summers Goela from touchdowns Scarlett 3 Goal from the Referee ultz Brown Tyler Princeton ield McCarty Lines man Shebie Pennsylvania? Time of halve minutes VILLA NOVA PROVES TOUGH LOUISVILLE irst race 6 furlongs Alice Baird Ml (Butler) straight $2330 place $745: show $610 won Dr Holzberg 98 (McGee) place $665 show $555 second Arionette (Deverlch) show $725 third Time 1:13 2 5 Many Colors Nellie rye Cordova Semproni Mezzo and Soprano also ran Second race 1 1 16 Mlltlades 102 (Glasner) straight $1860 place $2475 show $1275 won: Orphan Lad 109 (Pow ers) place '125 show $1320 second Quagga 107 (Griffin) show $705 third Time 3 4 Belleview Lady Ethel Im boden Meada and Telegrapher also ran Thi race A Ca'lonu (Powers) straight $1505 place $620: no show Honest 103 (Walsh)' place $520 no show second rontenac 108 (Glasner) no show tnira starters VrtHrth rftPA (Powers) $2415 straight $13 place $1110 ehrxter unn jarnrin iirz impuisii place $955 show second All Red (Deverlch) $2610 show 1 11 5 Almena Rav IL Sempronlum Enfield and King erdinand also ran ifth race mile aaid an Carew 107 (Powers) $2365 straight $940 place $605 show won Anneta Lady 105 (Mc Gee) $705 place $580 show second Bes terllng 105 (Glasner) $720 show third 1 :54 3 5 Dunvegan and Gold Treas ure also ran Sixth race 6 Robinhood 109 (Powers) $1385 straight $325 place $875 show won Gresham 99 (Deverlch) $3270 place $2185 show second: Camille 104 (Griffin) $3010 show third Time 1:13 3 4 Zal Vanen Bitter sir Boema Cygnet and Ardis also ran Ill 071 000 000 000 000 0VERALL1S CHIE IGURE IN CONTEST THAT CLOSES SERIES hr sb fr "0 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 O' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Chicago Coughlin made a nice step and throw of bouiider heaving him out at first Kling took 3 long time to die but finally fquled in S' iiinidt overall nit one man ind he was out when iuok toss Detroit Schmidt save for his fifth consecutive strike nut Coughlin hit to Tinker who tossed him out Overall pitched strike to Wild Bill first then fourtiaight Salls Bill standing idle oniir last two drawing crosses In the dirt After Matty had fouled one hoiiovau surprised Kling and Over all by stealing Second the only pil fer of the gamo the pitch being high The left fielder fouled off a 'oiiple more then ralnbowed to Hof man in venter No hits no runs THIRD INNING (hlenuo Shekatd popped to nossinan on tlie first pitch and with two on him did like wise to Leary back of third Sehulte closed tlie round in a hurry by skying to McIntyre No hits 26 Overall 1 2 5 a 4 5 77 A Li I I 4 II.

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