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Fullerton BOSTON, Oct. 13.—Boston today threw down the statue of Hank Adams, set up that of Hank Gowdy, tossed the statue of Johnny Adams into the Bay and set up one of Johnny Evers, and then went wild, Nothing will persuade them | now that, after triumphing In the! greatest and most exciting game In the history of world’s series, any thing will stop the Brav Boston won. 5 to 4 yesterday in 12 innings. In the attack Hawk Gowdy, Me castott, led, and arned Boston she drove the | ball over to maddened | mode, twice for two-baggers under round rules and once for a home| run | Evers Rivais Merkle The teams played wonderful and rainy ball, neither overlooking « ah clding mo. ats ¢ » rush and riot of final innings were marked by » of the yet astonishing bone. headed plays ever seen It was vers who made the worst. It came in the tenth. The |bases were full, two were out and ‘Raker slashed a fierce bounder be- tween second and first. Evers made a marvelous try for the ball, | reached {t, almost choked off a) base hit, but the ball struck him on |the shoulder and fell dead and one }run went home H Falls in a Trance the ball, held {t without looking | allowed a second home. It were beaten when through ages we | tw Evers grabbed jin his hand and. j toward the plate. rinner to scamper [seemed as Boston and Merkle aven Johnny Ev breiniest of them all, had ndered and allowed two runs to) count where only one should have blossomed | The other boner was pulled by Eddie Collins in the last half of the same inning when Evers was at bat and determined to |himself for hts awful blunder. | Bush was pitching a fast ball tn-| |alde to Evers and decided to pitch ja curve. Evers was set to bit and |drove « low, fierce bounder where |Colling should have been playing forhim with a curve being pitched. | Thos. J. McCarey, president of the| haps The bit overturned the game and came near winning ft right there for the Braves | | Lost. Pet. ap James ° 1.000 That's how our William stands to |date in the big baseball struggle. Bin succeeded “Lefty” Tyler yes | terday in the eleventh, after “Josh Devore had taken the south-sider's raps in the inning prior. Bill took jup the burden when the score was even-up, so he gets credit for the | win. eee “Hank” Gowdy is the bigg in Boston today. He has havoc with the Athletic pitchers. |His batting average for the three; is 666. He has biffed a sin , three doubles, a triple and a homer. Maranville took Connie Mack's breath away when he pasted the ball up against the right field wall a few scant Inches on the n. g. side of the foul line. Maranville scamp- ered ail the way ‘round, and the fans felt dead sure it wa a homer. Umpire Hildebran: called It a foul, though. eee “Home Run” Baker was the redeem | gel look back on stare whose fame hae traveled far, not one could hit a flercer whack or give the sphere a harder jar—~ home run slammed outside the tot, two doubles walloped to the stands, today make Gowdy king of swat—a willow scepter In hie hand, And this new star In ball. dom, who fills the world with awe, was once In heavy thrall STAR—TUESDAY, OCT fom to Mr, John MoGraw, But John, with eyesight cloudy and vision rather dim, could not aoe Mr. Gowdy—and 60 he traded ‘him (If smiles of g you'd gaze upon, just mention Gowdy’s name to John). And here the muse is put to shame—eh n't can't describe this game. it was won and lost and won some several times ‘ere the game was done, CALIFORNIA FIGHT FANS AT WAR OVER DUNDEE-BEECHER DECISION Johnny Dundee, New Acute discord, which promises to develop into deep-seated antag onisms has agitated boxing circles in Southern California because of the unpopular decision rendered by Referee Charles F. Eyton in the re- cent 20-round boxing contest be tween Johnny Dundee, New York featherweight, and Willie Beecher, New York lightweight, at Los An os. Eyton called it a draw Contending that Dundee had won a decisive victory, hundreds of angry fight fans lodged formal pro- tests with the Pacific Athletic club, | which staged the battle. Bg Pp. A. Cc. Eyton for refereetng at the arena, scathingly criticised Eyton decision “No one but a blind man or one swayed by prejudice could have given Beecher a draw with Dun dee,” declared McCarey 1 was thunderstruck Dundee fough and the man who pays Vernon | *| WE MAKE MOTION PICTURES Finest Equipment tn Northwest JACOBS PHOTO SHOF PA. Bidg., Seattle. SELECT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fifth and University Clean Amusement 19. PIECK UNION ‘once “SANDERSON’S PILLS || RAYMON Room 2 REMEDY CO. 217% Pike st AT DREAMLAND 10 Dance Tickets for 25c Everyone Welcome laughing stock of the crowd early|~ in the game, and was quickly dub-| |bed “Ran Home” Baker. This! | probably aroused Baker's fight, for! | he cracked out a couple of hits aft-| |erward, the second a single which | put over a brace of runs tn the | | tenth RIVERS IS A VICTOR MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 13.—Joe Rivers was awarded the verdict in an elght-round bout here last night with Frankie Russel! ay ” |}tournament, which opens at the Y.| A, Friday, will close Thurs-| NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—By win |ning today’s game the Giants can cinch ita post-series contest with the |Yankees, ‘The Giants won yester day, 6 tol SCHAFFER LICKED | | PHILADELPHIA, , Oct. 18 _the| opening of the Champion Billiard} Players’ league here Monday night| saw the downfall of “Young Jake” Schaffer before the cue of George | Sutton. Score, 400 to 241. CHICAGO, Oct. 13.—The Nation als beat the Americans, 4 to 1, Mon- day, the games now standing 3 to 2 in favor of the former, OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are The Ohio Method by artific that are as your teeth minations are now be. jing conducted without charge, and | estimates are furnished in all cases We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. | $25 Set of Teeth Guaranteed $15 Set of Teeth Guaranteed aap $10 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown vi $10 Gold or Porcelain | Bridge Work | Solid Gold Fillings Other Fillings Office hours, & 20 to 6. 9 to 12 OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE replaced by teeth &| Philad Sundays, | York Featherweight wonderful fight and richly deserved Ryton saye b draw because Dundee away” of the time. vo a as going OBER 13, 1914. PAGE Title Insurance In the “whipped” and tenth they and from o'clock till the eun had set, hands were shak Ing, our brows were we' for 12 mad Innings we eat In thrall to the thrills and chills of that game of ball, And the Braves by a brain of wit, a soul and a nerve and grit which probably never will be surpassed in all the years that the game shall last. HAGEN MEETS SOUTHERNER HERE OCT. 16 Romeo Hagen has r Prince Rupert in t to get place on the Pacific Athletic club card, which will be put on Friday night at the Cherry #t, gymnastum Hagen has been matched with Ike Cohan, the Francisco scrapper| who has 4 in neveral con-| | they were were when the need and “down is great Moran the plate and the rooters throw for the tenth Is o'er and the soore Is tied. Then at last—in the twelfth comes the lookedfor break Joe Bush throws wild, with the game at stake, and the run comes In—as the rooters roar and the have con quered by 5 to 4 our comes trotting across out,” when two men and in the reached started scored on Baker's clout, their hate aside we sighed “good night” gathering gloam and for our hate—and home But there's a Gowdy smash, won out trength of hark, thud. sings then what's that; a crash, aw for a home-run hit or two. of tate insists on Title The prudent buyer a real Insurance The prudent lender of money on real ¢ in- tate ists on Title Insurance, The director of a corpo- the board, of trust funds, ration, member of a public the trustee is not per- forming his whole duty if he accepts anything less than Title Insurance. urned from used to write Jackson is E Lee Magee, the Seattle boy whe has made good with the St. Louls Cardinals, declares that any one who has any real nat- | ural batting ability can hit far better in the major leagues battle} than in most of the bush com Neff oppor “dward| panies, and several other slug Pinkman, This bout is down as the| gers think the same. “In the matn event. Pinkman {s a reputed| minors,” says Lee, “you are hitter and will bo backed heavily) handicapped two ways, by the when he takes the ring, as Neff) dangerous wildness of the pitch- punches in the Freddie Welsh class.| ers and the wildness of the um- Both boys have agreed to make 130 Sammy Good will tackle a tough | customer in Henry Krelger, the Portland, weiter, Al Mosler, who|Th@ score board ‘recording the| by wriggling the ears, progress of the world's series « has turkey trotted to several draw| verdicts in ring performances here,| St the rie bee Wy “Yl rT alnatelie: doptnted man, and of the pa ; in use. * carried out so well, al Bas 4 Monts ,e} | most perf ardner and Monte Label| e.g nel” the play 4 ay 18 executed | most or \s own. t Pp | JIM Y BURNS HERE |: ree as ie as the play itself is; | made on the diamond. But the ex-| 1 |cellence of the board does not stop | 8°" Jimmy Burns, a California boy | there, for even wrangling between with a good re in § “umps” and the players is de| tle looking for bouts. He will chal | pleted Argersinger may take the jlenge the winner of the Pinkman-| hoard East next year Neff fight at the P. eee Friday sight Football results even this early in the season indicate that the four Ww. HOPPE LOSES OUT high achoole—Aberdeen, Everett, | Hoquiam and Wenatchee—are out © | distancing all competition for the rylen Willle | interachol: to 111, at billiards last night by Mel Ingman, the E bh cham » opening gam f their tourna | country editor who | that Aunt ndy JOYING poor Hebner having broken the world’s record back stroke with one finger The Washington Title Insurance Company is au- thorized to IN- SURE estate titles, and is required to keep a large indemnity fund on deposit with the state treasurer to protect the insured. n ong tests up here during the past| month. The best promised in which ¢ by law bout of the evening ts real the four-round | in @ rag, we hereby claim the! world’s championship, upside down, feet first and backward, propelled The individual who fails himself of this protection is carelessly or thoughtlessly carrying his own risk. to avail ger one ens to St now open the pards show Totate How Moran Evers, Washington Title Insurance a Company of the ment for t 13 AGO, Oct was defeated tic championship of the | «*necore Northwest. Seattle and Tacoma J ceased to be contenders for state * honors this jon when arule bar-| roy ring them from intercity competi-| *no tlon took effect. Everett and Ho-|rus | quiam appear to be the stronger 4 rr out in tweifth when winning NO ABSTRACT REQUIRED HALF DOZEN MAJOR LEAGUE TEAMS TO GET NEW PILOTS CHICAGO, Oct the 13.—Five, per ot major league clubs will drop the old managers and take on new ones next see to several men in close touch with the inside. The jelubs Mkely to be guided by }new pilots in 1915 are the Cleve jiand Naps, Chicago White Sox hia Nationals, Pittsburg Pirates ard the Cubs Birmingham, having failed Yleveland, {a to be superseded John Ganzol, who stands about much show of improving the as Joe Jackson would. Gan was a joke at Cincinnati and a failure at Chicago as a Jack Dunn probably will Chance, who resigned re six. |son, according Joe at by v was 4 cently, | Jimmy Callahan be succeeded by manager. This neture of a promotion for han, who is slated to take miskey's place as active head th club. Comiskey’s health falling and henceforth he wants net only as an advisor. € oh arl Dootn th rough ‘BOTHELL WINS FIRST walloped Port Orchard, Bothell high school team wed Its practice program Bothell ts cor probably will Kid Gleason as will be in the 8 at Having 71 to 0, th has with ren enthusiasm. nt of winning the county cham plonshtp. Complete Report of Market Today Prices Pald Producers tor Vegetables and corrected Gatly Nes 7 ‘w Godwin & Co.) ec oe ce eessecese ese Hens, over # Ibs. Hens, 3 ibs. and under Ducks, old 200 @ 1 Ke 08 0” 9 Bradner Butte » Washington reamery, brick Neuve Washington ‘creamery, solid pack . astern brick « . € Wisconsin triplets Calla- | | teams, for the reason of the pres-| ence of many vete Is on every | mit Ott Tyler, & tn 10 one's lips. Where was he last year, |e Bite—Moran. Oldring ete.? Here is the dope on him: Up| ins, gvers, Do or to Inst Saturday he had caught ev-| Brera, Maranville and Sehmidt. Left on ery game for Boston for four | bases: ee ~ ae mens weeks; is a giant in stature, stand-|Streck oot—Bush ¢ Tyler & James 1. ing 6 feet 2 and weighing 175 | Time—sie¢. pounds; {s 24 years old; halls from Columbus, O.; first professional en gagement with Lancaster, Pa., in 1908-9; with the New York Giants in 1910-11; from New York to Bos ton in 1911, where he has been since, Bats and throws right-hand ed. ®, per] Philadelphia. The Phillies are torn by dissension and hurt by lack of discipline, and by failure to obey training rules. The new jmanager, whoever he ts, faces a Cesperate task and a house clean ing. Hank O'Day ts doomed and his su or has already been picked, but his name is withheld. Fred Clark, worth several bun dred thousand dollars, ts ready to retire the Instant Barney Drey- tres conse and that probably will be this year. 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