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FORCED TO PITCH MANY MORE TIMES TO CLEVELAND BATTERS THAN BAGBY AND UHLE TO ROBINS—TAD JONES PUTS YALE ’VARS DUGH HARD DAY’S WORK—MAN O’ WAR AND SIR BARTON LEAVE FOR WINDSOR TO FINISH TRAINING FOR BIG RACE—OTHER SPORT NEWS BUSIER Composite Box Score of First flPP“NENTS Seconti_(kr_nisi the World’s Series and !'Wonder What a Waiter Thinks of the Carry-Your-Lunch Movement Gosn THERE GOES MR, L00S CHANGE -~ HE NEVER THeERE'S ONE CONSOLING THOUGHT. THE GUYS ThAT GAVE THE SMALLEST TIPS, THE, TIGHT WADS, wiLL B¢ THE ‘FIRST TO FALL FOR The K cam\\'/-\«:on; LUNCH® GAG., DON'T WNOW WHAT THIS WORLD 1S COMING To. EVERYBODY 1S | TRYING To LEARN.TO _BE (A _CHEAPR_SKATE N5 BROO KLYN Field AvVE 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 956 1.000 1.000 000 000 1.000 000 1.000 000 1.000 1.000 hp 0 0 1 0 0 [ J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 &b hr thso 0 0 3 o 0 ) Sl 0o 0 5 o 0 4 o0 13§ 0 01 0 01 0 0 0o 0 0 0 0o 0 0 0 00 0o 0 o0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0 o 0 1 Totals 61 413 3 0 018 *Batted for Marquard in sixth inning #Batted for Mamaux in eighth inning tRan for Mitchell in elghth inning of bb Olson, ss . 1 J. Johnston, Griffith rf .. Wheat, 1If Myers, cf Konetchy, Kilduff, 2b Krueger, ¢ Marquard, p .. *Lamar Mamaux, p .. t Mitchell | Cadore, p Ball 180 Times (o Baghy and Uhle Oct. 7.~The alysls game shows that while he victor's role, threw 0 the Cleveland batters juine Innings, his twe op- y and Uhle had a total ht innlogs, in Wwhich €0 In six and Uhle 26 in 0 0 000 L000 000 000 000 000 000 0 000 0 000 0 .333 complete of yesterday's b 0 0 1 0 [ 0 0 0 [ 0 0 0 0 0 [ Grimes, p 0 of first game. of first game. first game. ith inning, Grimes had pating the plate when he phere 25 times, a record nt sories. Of these pitch- balls and three men it, but Cleveland falled to ree Brooklyn runs were &by In the first, third which innings he made 9 Ppitches respectively. o the low record of in the fourth inning, two balls and the threo were turned into outs. inning was the sixth, ed one hit, threw one strikes and outs ac- the othor three, making pitches. low 48 balls, 31 strikes, 15 and five fouls after the and five fouls after the Ten of his deliveries nto fly outs and fourteen uts. ord was 26 balls, 10 strikes and 3 fouls after ke. Ten pitches result- and seven in ground owed seven hits asdia CLEVELAND Bat Ave .000 200 000 2b 3b hr tbso 0o 0 2 [ [ [ bb hp sh 0 0 ) 0 1 0 0 0 0 o o o 0 0 0 0 L 0 0 0 o 0 CHERE You ARE SRS YeSsia - suee DAY MR, CHEMEY- ~ YESSIR) YES NDEED - NCE HAM AND BEANS ToDAY: GOT A SPECIAL -ORDER FOR. You MR..ChENEY,” S THERe H":“conss Now, D TS e ustomer | AND HE'S: Going To-GeT BUT \T LOOKS GooD To THE SWELLEST: SERVICE ME NOW- BELIEVE Ms.) ANYBoDY EVER GOT 1IN wd THiS DUmP- el veLe THis CHEA® WOoRLD, FLL OF TIGHTWADS WE_ MAD A SwetlL BiLL ON FOR ToDAaY THE BEANS AND HAM 1S SwewL. | MHo%E MR. CHENEY witL COME (M, ITS HIS FAYORITE DISH - HE A'T MARRIED AwD THAT 'LL HELP SOmFE Evans, It ... YESS\R NERE HE COMES Jamieson, | Wambsg's, Speaker, cf Burns, 1b Lunte, 2b . E. Smith, rf Gardner, 3b ... Wood, rf .... W. Johns'n, 1b . Sewell, ss . O'Nefll, ¢ Coveleskie, p .. Bagby, p *Graney . Uhle, p **Nunamaker . o 0 0 0 0 L] 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 0 01510 6 0 1 *Batted for Bagby in seventh inning of second game. **Batted for Uhle in ninth inning of second game. Scores of Games—First Game—Cleveland, 3; Brooklyn Second Game—Brooklyn 3, Clevejand 0. -0 2 o 1 o 1 o 1 0 1 BwoomroOe Podco0C~MOT O ~mmm olosscs two innings he oc- ound delivered 8 balls, foul strikes and 1 foul. pitches resulted in fly o o o o CULEVELAND . BROOKLYN .. 1 Stolen base—J. Johnston Sacrifice hits — Wambsganss, nings; off Uhle, no hits in two innings; off Grimes, 7 hits in nine innings. J. -~ 1 Skin once from the agony of The soothing wash of oila. Remedy Worth .00 a Box d itching plles ever since recollection. I am- 58 d have suffercd terribly. many remedies and doc- ure. About 8§ weeks ago ad for Peterson’'s Oint- first application stopped md In three days all have only used one box I am cured. You have , heartfelt thanks, and i that has this trouble #€1ve ydur ointment, that undred dollars or more a Sincerely yours, A, bus, * Ohlo. Ontment far Plles, Be- sores is only 35 cents at all druggists. Mall or. Peterson Ointment Co., N Y. JOUCLAS OE THAT OLDS ITS SHAPE sn't so much a gtion how much pay for your s as it is the real you receive for you do pay. Douglas Shoes always worth the you pay for them OLD BY 2 Modern ot Shop Main St.| | none; Johnston. Sacrifice flies—None. Two base hits—O'Neill, Wheat, 2; Wood. Gardner, Grifiith, Speaker. Three base hits—None. Home runs—None. Double plays—Konetchy, and J. Johnston; Gardner, W. Johnston and O'Neill. Triple plays—NbBhe. Earned runs—Off Marquard, oft Coveleskie, 1; off Baghy, 2; off Uhle, off Grimes, none. Left on Dbases—Cleveland, Brooklyn, 9. First base on errors—None. Passed balls—None. Pitchers' records—Off Coveleskie, 5 hits and 1 run in nin innings; off Marquard, 5 hits and 3 rums In six innings; off Mamaux, no hits in two innings; off Cadore, no hits in one inning; off Bagby, 7 hits in six in- 'PICKING ON JUMBO Krueger O’Neill, 13; New York on the clephant. eran of many a jungle They're always picking Jumbo, battle and of having Here vet- many a summer of circusing, his whiskers trimmed to provide Stru k out—By Marquard (Speaker, Wambsganss, Burns and Wood). By Mamaux (Sewell, O'Neill and Cove- leskie) By Coveleskie (J. Johnston, Kilduff and Konetchy). By Grimes (E. Smith, Graney). By Uhle (Miller, Olson and Griffith). By Bagby, none. Bases on balls Oft Marquard (Wood and Evans); off Coveleskie (Olson); oft Grimes (Jamieson, Speak- er, Wambsganss and Gardner); off Bagby (Wheat); off Uhle, none. Hit by pitcher—None. Wild pitches—None. Winning pitchers—Coveleskic Grimea. Losing Bagby. Runs batted in—By O'Neill, by Kometchy, 1; by Griffith, 2; by Wheat, 1. 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