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The Giants scored 18, but the Hos-| ton defense forced them to earn 15. The Giants got 50 hits, against 40 for Boston, Of stolen bases, the Giants have 8 and Boston 6. In the jast stand yesterday, the Giant attack put Marquard beyond any trouble, tearing the hide off O'Briea to thiek, red, gore-dripping stripe at the very start. Collins) followed him, and his display was so bewildering that the Giants were) helpless. oe net ee city supported with enthusiasm) throughout the season. Moat of the players will be on hand next| spring when the umpire calls “Play ball” for the Orst game of 1913. YANKEES TO USE POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Oct. 12.-~That the; Giant and the Yankees may both; oceupy the Polo grounds here next season, is the report here today. | Official announcement to this ef fect will be made within daya, it tp sald. The schedules of both teams are) #0 arranged, it is pointed out, that they may both play on the same grounds without interfering with each other | HEAR BETTER | AUDIPHONE | With Latest Adjustment | A - of our weer recommend it for ite wor Home Leas Offer wu wish try thee biahiy ted tn Comfort you can obtain an Audiphons day test on pay And thie rental is rice If you keep whereby) any hearing device you may be waing| now. ree STOLZ ELECTROPHONE) CO., 464 Arcade Annex, Seattle | 7 Be orforing with your DEPT. 4 10-15-12 BARRY B THE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, ood Scheme, Scoop, BUT- O-WMen Wipe. of THE TUNNEL BY BoaRrvinge Tr OVER, G GO Back TuRne BY “HOP” AMD WHEN THE COP WAS His bd UN COVER THE, TUNNEL And aon | te tet: RUBE MARQUARO’S LATEST PHOTOGRAPH AND HIS MIGHTY LEFT ARM ' NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—Two| suming chap who started playing) years ago he was the “$11,000 lem-| Dall on the Cleveland sand lots! two years ago his appearance | SEVER FOREN O98. | on the field meant hisses and) cuard said, recounting his early Jeers; two years ago he was ridkidays with the Giants. “You see, euled by baseball writers as to) the club” paid $11,000 for ma, | other ball player had ever been| 088 that was @ record price then, | ridfeuted. | And the fans expec a lot of me Today he is the hero of a|Ticht away. But I couldn't deliver world’s championship series, twice| For « long time it seemed that no winner for bis team over Boston, | matter how I pitched I couldn't “lL owe it to Manager MeGraw’s) Win. confidence, the splendid coaching! “Oh, yen, the Jeers hart. Why of Wilbert Robinson and te tbe} whouldn’t they? But Manager Mo work of the men behind me,",qayqyGraw had confidence. He told me} Marquard ra not to mind—that I would make There ts no boasting about’ Mat-| good some day I plugeed and} quard; his achievement oP 1}plugged, but luck didn't come my) straight vietories last summer and) way. two world series victories and the) “When Wilbert Robinson became consequent idolizing have notitirallcoach of the team the wheel of He ia the same ynas-| fortune turned. sath meee aaaieeeesianati on;” = © Just because Boston's youthful pitcher made hie curves behave so well on Saturday, the fresh police reporter asked if his name was not O. Bedient. He was spared for hie family's sake, oenee Al Kaufman hae once more demonstrated that he is the joke of the white race. ee ee Denver, champions in the Class A Western beat Minneapo- lis, pennant winners of the Clase AA American tion, four games in five. Too bad our Class B champs from Seattie can't have a crack at those Denverites. The wonders of classification never cease, eee My Idea of nothing at all—The chance Piper and Taft had to lose out in Sunday's motorcycle meoting. ee Not seeming to be boastful, but if The Star's first photos of the world's series weren't the classiest you've seen, we are prepared to eat ‘em as they stand. ° The first upset in Eastern college football dope was Pennsylvania’s defeat by Swarthmore, unless you consider Cornell's victory an upset Dandruff Goes EST | that I have developed. Oh, it was bard at first,” Mar} _ AT SCULLS LONDON, Oct. 15.—-Ernest Bar ry, the British sculling champion, today defealed Edward Durnan, & nadian and American champion, by two boat lengths when the pair met on the Thames for the sculling championship of the world, a stake of $5,000 and a challenge cup pre sented by The Sportaman, newspa- per. Barry led all the way, His time was 22:31. Barrys vietory came over the four and a half-mile course between Putney and Mortlake, over which he won the championship from Richard Arnst of New Zealand this summer. 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Manager Mc- Graw ordered me to drop it and use the overhand motion to get a better jump on my fast ball, I did so, but I had to really learn to pitch all over again “1 used to try for a strikeout record. I don't now. I do as Obristy Mathewson does—depend upon the players. And that sup port is the best in the world— the boys have worked like Trojans behind me, and It is to their of- forts that many of my victories are due. Finishing of ¢ finest kind Pe. one, at “re done.” JACOBS = Pt. wt Phone Main 963 Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. FAST CARD AT SMOKER Johany O'Leary captured a de \etaidn from Leo Crevier in a fast | bout-before the Citizent’ club of Gedrgtiown last night; and five | other fast bouts contrivytet to the! jevening’s sport. A large turnout attended the smoker. MeNulty and Hanson boxed a draw, Floyd Good man put Young Frayne out in one round, Tracey and Jonas went to a draw, and Valse was &@ winner over Battling Wolff. Tom, Clark } and Peltier aleo boxed @ draw, OFF THE WIRE William Edward (Monk) Coburn, | famous jockey, died yesterday at Francisco, aged 29. He rod for Kink Kdward and the Czar,| among other noted horvemen, and earned hearly two million dollars in 10 years, saving some of it.) Tuberguiosis claimed him yester day. Johnny Kilbane, featherweight champion, won a 12 round decision over Eddie O'F le of New York at Cleveland last night. It was a fast bout with no knock downs, It is reported that Billy Sullivan, the great catcher of the Chicago White Box, is thinking of buying the Tacoma franchise in thé North western league. Sullivan is an old team mate of Fielder Jones, now president of the Northwestern league. EIGHT PLAYERS ARE VERY SICK LOS ANGELES, Oct. 15-—-With but 12 men out of 20 able to put on 4 uniform, the Los Angeles Coast league baseball team played off a postponed game with Vernon this afternoon. Hight of the Angels are incapacitated through typhoid fever and other ailments. Frank admission is made by Cap- |tain Frank Dillon, of the Los Ao jgeles Coast league club that bis team is being rent by typhoid fever, and is In a panic as « conse quence. “Yes, it is true that the boys are badly scared, following the death of Heinie Heltmuller,” said Dillon. “Hughey Smith is bedridden with typhoid, while Walter Slagle, Bill Tozer and myself are sick and out of the game. Our illness has not been diagnosed yet. 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