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| SCORE--PHILLIES 3, RED SOX 1 meme scattle Star OM a Holds Red Sox Sluggers Safe at Crucial Stages of Game -— American League Youngster, Shore, Gets Wild in Eighth and Phillies Score Twice. EDITION BOSTON R H. PO ae WEATHER—Generaily fair , 0 - 0 0 0 i SGODET, ST sediec ash aside aveeges ened be 1 be Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : ee oars 011 ee cake 0 1 0 9 ar me, 12 " 1 1 , 0. 189" SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1915. ONE CENT oxy2"%493, 0% aia ps mes 18 hms a loblitzel, Ib .eeeseeee 07: Se eee ¢ 0 2 2 0 ) 0 1 0 1 oO * | y 0 1 $ i) Ca 0:0 2 r 0 1 0 4 1 I Fi 1 24 13 1 *Henrich d for ( **Ruth batte hore PHI a | } H. PO A tock } 0 0 y B roft 1 1 2 Paskert 1 1 0 9 Cravatl esewerene - oO 0 1 0 0 Luderus, 1b Dien e'es beb8 be6 bd 1 10 0 1 Whitted, If Veluuie obo eeue sean vice 1 3 0 0 Nichoff ) 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 7 0 0 | | xHenrickson batted for Cady in ninth. ae Mar’ S heotrtion Renders Submarines Useless <a SUMMARY ess eo Fe ae ‘ “| Base on balls—Off Alexander, 2; off Shore, 3. Runs responsible —_—_ | oe off Shore, 3; Alexander 1, Sacrifice hits — Scott, Gardner, Cravath, Cady. Struck out—By Alexander, 6; by Shore, 2, Stolen bases— O'Loughlin and Evans. :|N a val Lieutenant fly urns | Whitted, Hoblitzell. Time of game—t1:58. Umpires—Kiem, Rigier, Over to English Govern-) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 8&—Philadelphia beat the Boston Red Sox fn the first game of the world’s series, 3 to 1. The Phillies put across run in the fourth, Boston tying the score in the eighth. Shore, who |WIFE TAKES HIM DOWN TOWN AND ment a New Aeroplane jei'en'hcrna ure ith ic'ia'ecin bate nthe sight ° >) . . jatth’s infield out, the winning run was scored, Luderus driving over | GETS. HIM ALL DOLLED UP REAL WIGE! That W ill Stop in A Vr. ja third. The Red Sox, resorted to two pinch hitters in the ninth, Cc ° | but Alexander was too much for them. | Alexander proved his title to the greatest pitcher in the game. The Red Sox put runners on the bags in the first six innings, but Di patches to The Star from Victoria) were unable to score, Three times these runners reached second, Thursday afternoon indicated that the mys- and once third, but the batters were helpless before Alex's cunning. |] ing to wear my new clothes the . terious Captain Smith, the American who is) rinst inning — (Boston) —|Speaker flied to Whitted. Hobe first time nd I vu 1 in b. r ™ € . Hooper singled, Scott sacrificed, litzell singled to right field. Lewis first time, and T am gere you vil ‘ ; supposed to have taken the submarines Iqui-|((iiiacr to Luderus. Speaker fanned. Hobliteell stole seconde 1. Hoblitzell forced Speaker, rdner popped to Burns. No runs, No, no! Th Ny. If I have rm the ork e,: k for s them ‘on. Nea” Gant ces ae te ‘ .% > the hat de que and Antofagasta from here to British ppaped ft to Niehoff. Hoblitzell one hit, no errors Columbia, when they were purchased by canst off first. One hit, no runs. With Hobby's terrific smash to BY FRED L. BOALT F YOU happen to be out ip my neighborhoc § day after noon, look up. Iam ¢ |] them, can you? What I mean ts The Alaska Steamship Co.'s that you will enjoy seeing them wife wanted me to have i. ° (Philadeiphi: Stock fouled to right, the Red Sox had hit Alex Miner Mariposa, which left Se [fon me Event” "The Event’ ta | that province from the Seattle Construction |cady. Bancroft fied to Barry. safely once in each inning so far. attie for jaska Ll ay | Or, if you aren't too impatient, soft hat, the last subtle utter ® Paskert fouled to Hoblitzell. No Speaker fairly broke his bat swing- you can wait until Monday or dnee in hats, and % combs in 100 Dry Dock Co., really was Lieut. W. B. jruns, no hits. ing at one of Alex's offerings. Tuesday, and come to The Star ve blue, pearl and «reen (Philadeiphia) — Paskert out, office. me F ea going Bae shades A ; Linthicum, supposedly retired, of the Ameri- | SECOND INNING — (Boston) — Shore to Hobittzell. Cravath flew my new clothes a 88-Up . would not have “The Event can navy. |Shore bad it on Alexander in the| to Speaker. Luderus out. Barry to wee! Tt bi nice hat, but It fs not fc disposed of the Phil- LN The’ very first time I heard of ‘ mie I was firm for once. 1 chose {| A Star man found Linthicum after Bane. Ae isa shaman deal Feat | No syne: a ee this ee te Dress-up week for a black derby. It has a tapered ioe nou poacly fosad bin bore Lewis singled to left. It was a — moo, J it. This fs not im- ti crown. A dere eae Bla Dery ith watches, as be sat clad tn soot clean knock. Gardner sac ine — ) portant. ed crown ts not headgear, }t tw 8 a®estor Teac! in «fete Compnin Mficed. Alexander to Lauderus, Marty textes left awe hd Is no danger of the ship sink- WIFE DRESSES HIM UP ; merely head-covering tion jewelry and curto shop at 10% Lewis taking second, Barry foreed| fanned. Hooper fanned. ing, The very first time I heard of SOME SIGHT! SOME SIGHT! Seneca st Lewis between second and third, (Philadelphia) —Whitted flew to The Mariposa, which is equip- nde Pon ye a dhe The overcoat my wife picked Is it true?” asked The Star mar Alexander to Scott to Bancroft to! Lewis, Niehoff out. Shore to ped with wireless, is asking as a Sepercent out for me has a velvet Collar. It s He Was There Niehoff. Barry took second on the|Hoblitzell. Burns out. Barry to sistance to lift the cargo, so as My wife led me to a clothier me almo e oa Linth lay and was called safe on | Hoblitzell. No runs, no hits, no ere to enable it to be put to sea and thea to The explained that, while |) decision. Cady fanned. No rors again. Now the ov was not too y ; . tt BN The Mariposa went aground a ms me um hung the watch on a igar butt he had The ook, laid away n puiling on, glanced was preer atae thru shrewd, twit 1 tantalizingly ing Alex-| EIGHTH INNING — (Boston)—= The Red Sox we for dress. few miles from where the 8. 8.| sod eye ander working hard Scott flew’ to Bancrott, Speake Ohio sank, a few years ago iT cocuatiag sail vor shook h A : (Philadetphia)—Cravath walked.| walked Hoblitzell.. Hobby. out, Though there are numerous rocks} jon that wears the mane No. n the inside loki Luderus forced Cravath on a Stock to Luderus. Speaker on sec- in that vicinity, the Mariposa evi-|[ the jackass has longer ears than o as YOu t say,” he r grounder to Barry unassisted. ond. Lewis up. Lewis singled, dently did not hit any of them. hie jonay T was at Esquimalt, helping Luderus out stealing, Cady | to| scored Speaker ahd took second om The sea is very calm at this} Long ago I was a nifty dresser the guns in the fort e Barry bbicdainne w alked. jehoff throw-in. Gardner flew to Paskert, point, and there would be no diffi-|1 nut as middi¢ sge crept | t t +—with wider |) Wasn't on board the submarines. I fanned © runs, no hits, no er-| One run, one hit, no errors, culty in rescue work I forgot, little by little, the dec 1 ; fact, 1 st took a shot at them ° ; (Philadelphia) — Alexander ou endineeese rative value of clothes. I ahoenl akin : . whe » the harbor up did rd dispose of the Barry to Hoblitzell. Stock walked élothes te aover me and to keep “ amsel . there ght they were Ger in such quick or this| Bancroft singled, Stock stopping ony body tare UJ , ar hego ne tht Wor ma ; nning, but worked slowly de-/at second. Paskert walked, Bases This was ail wrong. I found TRIES ‘EM ALL ON The watches and ks ticked liberate full. Cravath out, Seott to Hoblit- ft out after our visit tc the loth o EB = ‘ WO ire ne aud! in the ence which fc zell, Stock scorin, Luderus singled r’s and the haberda mY . nd iek-aol wed The Star man held his THIRD INNING — (Bo to infield. Bancroft scored. Lu BOALT 18 OVERRULED —, Be n root n extr breat Shore out, Niehoff derus caught off first, Cady to r] I suggested to the sult m Fred L. Boalt, a8 He Looke After er ¢ ) toes, giv Hooper flied to Barry. Barry made a remarkable : like something but qu Preparing for “Dress-Up Week,” ink effect, and pare gy Aig stop and throw Of; Daa oan having in mind pepper-and-sal I filed to Whitted field singte. Which Begins Sunday hits, no errors. Frank Benoit, 53, a carpenter, was something like that. But my Mound, gagged and robbed in his,| Wife chose a rich brown material, | + with a fine stripe in it foom at 5 4 Pine st. shortly after my age, m’dear!” I pro midnight by two men, who entered urns p singled a bad bo not get it Alexander NINTH INNING — (Boston)—« Barry fanned. Henrickson _ bat- ting for Cady. Ruth out. Luderus unassisted Henrickson safe on derus’ error, a cane, and a few nd then we went city, Esquimalt had thrn a replied my wife all on that certain esser One was masked. The other, Be Do you want to look old? guns in her roft out nolt believes, is a man who used to | Is there about age tt were 1 s. A Ger litzell, unassisted. No runs work in t rhood. should want to advertise it? as supposed to have tam 1 Oo efrore rs took $21 from Beno So we bought the brown with preferred 7 the = MY ah tna treak Fe etl *ine fise strips: Oh, dear! I Wish kind, ao 1 te ttom utes, the; ¢ it THAT? the reporter FOURTH INNING — (Boston) — longing to the landlady, Mre, Fran.|| ‘coats were padded in the sho uributtoned younger, but the 1 to know. Again the tantal Hoblitzell was out, Niehoff to huttont ders this year, the way they were ‘areful dressers never b feel younger keine ciin Lewis. tanned robbers did their work with|| ® few years ago. It isn't fair to » bottom button o gle | feel that | shall want to live There WAS something wrong nterfle a. Bar. x efficient dispatch us narrow shouldered, flat-chest reasted waistcoat 7 up to my clothes. | shall strut ‘ — > runs, one \ The t the lights on as theyi| 4. fellows to make us wear such orable ate and preen and hum light operatic (Turn to Page 5, Col ee entered the room, but before Be. | truthful coats 4 Oy es tie one to third PADDING! WHY, THE IDEA! late nights. | may even flirt Roit could raise any outcry, he was , ‘ ; ; cur ¥ 4 “nor Rut when I suggested at reo! i Another thought comes to me B tt Thi k "ig 5 aabfirtatated o th 7A 4 shocked and sald it 5 discomfort If she could read my 11 to 10 that Boston wins the t gotten a man far ot J. E. Edlund a A Mee Balun wasn't being done, Ex that AND HE HAS BOW-LEGS mind. | remember that roosters iconge (Philadelphia & oye und mat rs. we gn 1 the coat ite tight and nar. So for heaver sake, keep not only wear giddy feathers and 10 to 7 that If the Phillies fall ver irs o enter his room and} oo across the shoulders, I like these pressed,” my wife p | crow, BUT THEY ALSO BOSS tn cok ite. fiber, they, will MAA shé t ell ave a good descrip\| 't very much. The lapels are “The patr re wearing THE HENS ABOUT Seni dame W. B. Linthicum, who repairs Re x 3 nmasked robber. 5 to 1 that the winner must go || watches and sells Indian curios, at| ;, Gar am 1d hit . over four games to take the se-}) 109 Seneca st. In his spare time) scoring Whitted stole second | ries ‘ Niehoff out. Scott to Hoblitzell | Even money that the series ||"@ designs submarines, and invents) Niehoff out. Scott to Hol | will not go over six games. aeroplanes to destroy submarines.| ONO TUM INO vty eee pobabl i | Even money that one team || He has placed his latest laventign | SNe have Nelaed eafaly WHIttRe pureiins dinsbaoes does not win the first two games, J, With the British government ©) ewister, which scored Paskert | | ATHENS, Oct 8—Greece , received here today One freak bet of $300 to $200]| |s supposed to be the mysterious hae decided to declare an atti was reported that the winner |) Capt: Se Bley ae ad tity Je FIFTH INNING — (Boston)— of benevolent neutrality will take four straight. | marines tquique a ofagasta to}. Gut Niehoff to Lude Samace thie alllen o nent Victoria, last year » singled to center. Hooper BULGAR PORT BOMBARDED t ry = 1 to Bancroft. Scott forced Blac fea port leroft No run ne hit, no err 5 ° . 1 ment by Russian cruisers, | (Philadelphia fanned heute whet s. | Shopping List aisetnuee few to stock » the demands of R A afe on Shore's error. Bancroft | — timat ling to unconfirmed out ore to Hoblitzell. No runs, | WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.—Prer eports rea a. ps ie Pronk @ New York suffragists have These reports were strengthened will | me ai Wilson and bis raised the question of what to the fact that a few days ago patantial | SIXTH INNING — (Boston— ing bis fiancee, M leon for ciate aie ead a will es nl 4 os left pe ‘ Cia ae ee *} |Ruasian cr ‘ ing WOMEN'S CLUB MEETS left he at 10 o'clock for New) | w t y Seattle Womer Commercial | Wor) Dr. Mary Halton thinks an LONDON, Oct. 8.—Big guns cas Club met Thursda vight and] I etropolis they will be| | inlaid map of America, with roared @®ore violently along sy voted to Investigate proposed tax | Ruests at a ty given the suffrage states done in the northern line of the half increase for billboards age re May ach ag ivory, would be real nice n0 d-mile Anglo-Frenct ———_— = | ; oe: ih pls y thousand 4 land eRe ‘ tring and at ©) western front today than dur , NEW YORK, Oct. 8—That King in the most eritleal hours in th wee tsi wished fis ew Yc n case srding to Amsterdam ; cnaatitaniiners: tnt view with Premier Asquith de declan i 10 ‘to risco {| a ‘. bal ease ut Philadelpt { quoting reports lot ed he would abdicate if tb { oy et rain from the Dutch-Belgian fron: : seine to ant “'ineohaliislve, dligracp , PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 8. { a = Great me Wan & the De he. It was understood today the wed-| tler ’ ? ful peace,” was the report wo the The champions auhethar \ aaa wiivcoten Gt tan Waite Houde. dato had been advanced and| ARREST POLITICAL LEADERS eet |New York Sun today, printed on } Boston or the Phillies, sare future re the White House ato degre poe WURIOM, @witseriand, Oct what {t termed trustworthy infor } reasonably certain to take The mostly feminine ft will be the latter part. of], | ZU vite hd in hedge By SAN FRANCISCO, Oct a trip to San Francisco. )} to nee the president, November, at @ra, Galt ome coe! fevtees coer” on the vA king in such a crisis onght to sharp earthauake shock shook San President Tener of the Na | ¢ he was of less Interest) San Die 7 eeeor Met ae ea uraiteaslemdare at-ahe rok be a leader,” the Sun quoted him | Francisco and the Bay cities at tional league, said the com. {| ban an n the pa bidding earne @ honor of; Germanic allles eee of the Star as sayin I must be a dummy, 9:30 o'clock lost night. Buildings mission would prb#ly per- §] { Bolling, mother of entertaining the 5 nttal hone Agrarian party have been ar toda but T shall not allow it to be writ. |tocked and dishes on shelves rat-|{ mit the winner to go. " | firs. Galt as chaperon mooners, butethey still! unde-] rested by the wholesale, ac ten of me that I remained a dummy tled, but there was no damage RRP eo aya oleae \t Grover Alexander , the party are so termined about thelr trip cording to Sofia dispatches iil MUTT AND JEFF HAVE JOINED THE GERMAN ARMY. LOOK ’EM UP. THEY’RE ON PAGE 13 TODAY—CRCO