The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1915, Page 1

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HILLIES BEATEN; SERIES EVEN i The SeattlesS Foster .Pitches Wonderful Game for Red Sox, Then Breaks the Phillies’ Hearts by Driving in the Winning Run in the Ninth, IGHT EDITION a NS CHECK GERMAN DRIVE lace oe | TEUTONS AWAIT REINFORCEMENTS = Cha Reported in sia CHARGE! And These Men Charge d! ae bg Charge of Germany’s| silat one — = in — ara arm9e paee oe ge **Hendrickson batted for Scott in seventh, » Massed Effort to Relieve) m=sraaumemmemna= a * econ nr miNaxos— ” Turkey. : : Sy |rietdmi ARS ee kee PARIS, Oct. 9.—So decisively have the! . Serbians defeated the Austro-Germans who! } tried to capture the Belgrade-Constantinople| Summary: Two-baée hits: Foster, Cravath, Luderus, railroad, Nish asserted today, that it is pre- ses Sak go gh oes ag by Mayer, 6. orp ag balle—Off dicted no further advance will be attempted, until Field. Marshal Von Mackenzen ha eer vily reinforced. The Nish statement claims the! lreuton advance guard, which croa/ ed at the Helgrade fortress, has| been partiy destroyed and partly} captured, while at Yarak, Zabrea/ and the Isle of Prograrska the en-| emy had been confined to the drink| of the river. wewhere the fight-/ ing — | irl AUASER WiLL RON IT AMSTERDAM, Oct. 9.) Kaiser Wilhelm is reported) from Berlin to be about to leave for Serbia to super- vise military operations in — = : ied roe FIRST. INNING }eolid smashes in the serles : -Getmans>dri ataoen en kA ee he woe t > a ie WAS pies Philadelphia—Mayer out, Barty Sin die sala eget eda Bo peners pe gg moe “Hebdittzel.~ stock Ottt, ‘Barry, A French officer took this picture after a charge in which his vegiteeat the 7ist, won a few hundred yards of German) ir osident was ‘returned to haa dg Hobfitzell. Baticroft ‘singled to trenches. Of this regiment, which numbered 4,000, only 1,800 came ‘back alive! __| Hooper walked. Scott fouled to) ht field. Paskert out, oe Luderus. Speaker singled to right,|"€T to Hoblitzell. No runs, Hooper taking third, Speaker out| hit, no errors [stealing Burns t lehoff, Hooper SEVENTH INNING PHILADELPHIA, Oct George Foster, the smallest pitcher in baseball, this afternoon won, single-handed, thé second game of the world’s series from Philadelphia, 2 to 1. Picture, if you can, about as tense a moment as the grand old game ever saw, the ninth inning, score tied, 1 and 1, and two out, and the winning run awaiting on second base Then, if your imagination still is revolving, put a pitcher who has worked as brainy and clever a game as a world’s series ever saw, at ba That man was Foster And Foster sent a screaming single on a sizzling line over second base and Gardner came in with the run that xk about 100 per cent Foster pitched probably the best game ever seen by a world’s series crowd and certainly the best game that the | president ever saw, or probably ever will see | The little Bostonian held the far-famed Philly wrecking crew to three hits, ¥ boosted Boston's eae eee em Mayor Gill Saturday addressed a| COnstanttinople. heated communication to Chief Lang, taking him to task for in-| inspection, and says that if this ts | ace ats ae SSA = PRESIDENT LOSES HAT; PANCHO VILLA CONVENTION OF (Women, and forbidding him to take) te also objects to Lang's order Burns dropping the ball) Boston—Gardner flew to Whit- @ny. more photographs of womeD | ¢, at) jitney drivers to place the att plate. | It See rege ed ee ted Barry singled to left. on any charges except felonies, | yenicie license sign on the side of 9 Burns. sobs tent single 7 cen-| Thomas forced Barry, Bancroft to without the mayor's consent. \their machines, and says {t must ter. Hoblitzell out stealing, Burns) Niehoff. Foster singled to left He declares the chief has n0/ 16: be enforced o Niehoff. ¢ run, two hits,| field, Thomas taking second It legitimate right to submit the wom sa 55 error was Foster's second hit Janverin en to the rogue’s gallery photogra- Mexican Rebel Chief Declares or" a "th president showed excellent | running for Thomas. Hooper o pher, and adds RED Sox COME HERE? WIDOW LAUGHS A I HIM ‘He Is Betrayed b cag 1 and i wa control when he tossed ont the'on Mayer's low throw oho Oe “Many of these women, in finan-| y y elcome Visitors a ball with which play was opened ficial scorer called S it hit 7 cial desperation, make one or tw« cit a ata Americans Opening Session Hat in’ hand, Umpire’ Rife ‘the a hit. The es were filled. Henricksen bate ter ting for Scott. Henricksen Pinissteps. My observation teaches| PHILADELPHIA. Oct 9. Own NEW YORK, Oct. 9.--Pres at Phil 1 a m mt - r handed it back to him, & 2 popped me that many of them regret it,|/er Lannon of the Red Sox was en ident Wilson and his fiancee | “After » fa * HE'S LOSING HIS NERVE MANY DELEGATES HERE, Mayer's first effort. The Red Sox|to Luderus. No runs, three hits, | and subsequently get a new start,|thustastic today over the prospect left here for the world’s series Col, How mn the Intter’s then bes bombarding no_ error and wish to forget. if possible,| that his team would visit the Pa ei ean —— apartment the executive BY DAVID BRUCE With a majority of the delegates Philadeiphi ock out, Scott to, Philadelphia — ( ravath fanned. theirerrors. Many of them marry |cific Coast if it wins the world's : 1 to the St. Regis ho CHIHUAHUA, Mexico, Sept. in the city, the annual convention of | Hoblitzell. | Bancroft fanned. Pack-|Taderus flew to Hooper. Henriek: and live happily To my mind,/series. Informed that President tel to meet Mra. Norman Galt 29. By Mail Pancho Villa is rt ont, Barry to Foster. No! se batting for Scott. po ped to common humanity, if not common,| Tener of the National league had his rothed, and they the EP vile commute alee the National Wor runs, no hits, no errors. | r No runs, three hits, no D ordinary sense, would not force| declared it Is certain permission nienad- ¢ tise alone tie heartbroken Temperance: Union. ekOS HK Nine errors 5 gach a woman to carry thru her! would be granted for the trip, Lan fashionable Riverside Drive The power of the man, once in Plymouth Congregational! goge Lewis fanned.. Gardner| 0 '#¥8th was, honored when he life the thought that her picture|non said the Red Sox would take rr antcenhiian falinuod febted ‘tnd wershinnd more | os’ wee vt i peer ih an ame to bat in this inning, when fn any city’s police record.” | advantage of the opportunit t of wind shan’ ane elier Gr Mibaiok, a a to lett Tend. Por Luderes: {the Dresident and Mrs. Galt eteoa The police department must | — ae t the pres « hat wh $ ¥ , aln-at-| Thomas out, Mayer to Luderus.! up ag the tana gave him s maue €ease arbitrarily making laws, the| SPRINGFIELD, Mo. Oct - ae the ent crumbling, inch by inch : dele-| No runs, one hit, no errors. EIGHTH eo mayor tells the chief. The mayor |quest of pirates’ gold, an expedition! Rotbers Who Got Million in rocession ste And Pancho Villa, when | i}: Mager bed: secthed + tairenie : in : bpd ity Mts tothe deperiment provid {hh ded by Capt. James Brown, of gph ncaa ri ag thane hiv sit Phlckouine: Rotate ning was bending them over Boston—Speaker out, Luderus to ing that auto owners must bring|Bangor, Me. was today en route Currency May Be - bio ralrectina Sag i a Gov. Lister will welcome the dele-| for t Red Sox with terrific] Mayer. Hoblitzell flew to Cravath, their machines to the station for'for the South Sea islands. Ganeht | adit. Gan Saakae' hive his shoulders stooped as he |v ainy for the state: Mayor Gill for|speed. Both Lewis and Barry| Lewis out, Bancroft to Luderus, aug - wy stood in deep thought—told me . dite ‘De anna re stor Swung hard for their third strike.|No runs, no hits, no errors. | laughed what to re A the Dr, A. W. Le i, pa . Philadel N ° . he blames the Americans ¢ the First for t Philadelphia—Cravath anned. | iladelphia—Niehoff out, Gard- his em on ae of the F M. EF. church, for the adelp nt, Gari | BIGGEST HAUL KNOWN *! caf . dy a It is because of his submission churches; Mre. Josephine Preston,|Lderus fanned. Whit out,|Per to Hoblitzell. Burns popped Pesto . s mene ae Otte he says, that he t rinteudest of blic in. Scott to Hoblitzell, No runs, nojto Janverin. Whitted fouled hat Sooty ate superintendent o oie i ouled to WHEELING, W. Va.. Oct. 9 1 ee . wwelf facing the 4 sibility Of | struction, for « atin hits, no errors Cady. No runs, no hits .no errors, —Upon word from Sisterville 4 bis nll h to'take to the mountains. |yiie golo resident of t THIRD INNING NINTH INNING that a posse with bloodhounds ye Fr th only ope port for t § deration Poste ed rope Boston—Gardne . had found the trail of bandits | ment + Vitry of bis. supplies—Juaroz organization, and " fanned Scott ‘rauned : Rr ah arts tow st Paskert enue who yesterday looted a B&O. |\ry ; that in peril—can Villa face caret B. Plat pedidedk of’ thel'ao runs: Ho errors ‘lout, Mayer to Luderus, . F bee train of a quantity of unsigned | pia nig " When 1 dn werful and coula| Western Washington W. C. T. l Philadelphia — Niehoff fanned.|Singled scoring Gardne May —_———— suas) Dank notes, a ‘special train a tht ' r \ {for the W. ©. 'T. Uy Burns out, Hoblitzell to Foster, | flew to Speaker. One hit, one re Containing the open letter to the Mt rushed there today, carrying 500 0 ny bebiintd Sere Reng cle a Pry I not do| 1h its annual convention Friday,|Mayer fanned. No runs, no hits,|20 errors 4 aie federal trade’ commission, which Port tents ot alt] «renee 7 bl ; aa ot oe Atert,|the Western Washington Union vot-|no errors... Lie . Phitadeiphia— Stock t : ene gala of all a0," he salt ve » Ame M : t , i — Stoc jew ° Port Commissioner Robert Bridge® 2.” ted forthe) PARKERSBURG, W. Va. Oct. 9 9 cans ever otectior w, in a /@d against affiliating with any politi-| FOURTH INNING Lewis. Bancroft fanned. Paskert promised to write when he failed to intere y blic Posses returned today from the CHICAGO s MAYOR rigis, they are deserting me and ree pa of adopted resolutions fave Boston—Sneaker popped to Pan-| Ut No runs, no hits, no errors, e he cor by private| woods hereabor hap rioel relping to de@@roy the cause for |ing a referendum states of the] croft, Hoblitzell out, Luderus un-| Official attendance figures is Sens hrs serine ts Om Uhelietiot Seah cea! Kons! GOMES WEDNESDAY *!'s "is sono atonal proton “ae SO gt pea Qt ern |g nents” Oa missio = . proba ati s Balt ia i uy 1 do not care so much about the | ure, supporting only a rs Gardner flied to Whitted. No| tional comm ion’s share 5 : Galttornta,| eaped é cacdns of Yo5 — Americans w aving—I am |sympathy with the new prohibition| rung, one hit, no errors | Players’ share, $28,095.06 RA abeeth have eld to the eral re ank as well a Mayor William Hale Thompson, of! having their pt phs taken and | law," and opposing Initiative Meas-| Mayer was using a curve ball to bation conedraing: ss 34 per Shag so gay Merged Chicago, the man who sent a letter/ shall see that none come back— | ure 18, allowing hotels to sell liquor.| right-handers and a ball to ‘ ment of port 5 eras eee? Public owestaS The loot was Vatiously extimated (tO our mayor a little while ago, ad-| but the closing down of. all th A majority of the officers were re-| left-handers Aside from Lewis FARMERS DON T LIKE its appearance tc ’ [harbor <¢ cota Marylee er t 4 today to » from $100,000 to | dressing it to “Mayor Cotterill,” will| mines and other properties has | elected all of the three hits off Mayer up Bridges’ le shows the|tions in other sta $1,000,000. be here Wednesday with a party, en/ thrown thousands of = ‘ans out to this stage wer@ gotten by COLLEGE FELLOWS encourage- in conclusion ship of port Private ownership and operation need of fede ment for public as vant an orted, this Is the Toute home from the San Francisco) of employment and added greatly AMERICA “INVAD 99|handera. He had struck out argest single robbery in American | falr to the bur of the conventionist | right-handers em is have proved to be a ailure |} ine government at a critical t ; BLACKWELL, _ ; mprovemer niator vernment at a ies iad. can KWELL, Okla, Oc i ind a8 @ mea f keeping the avenue 7 ibe i The are deserting me,” he| WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.— | _ Philadelphia = a ae a 1 a5 noys make Nee pe my ry ah ae Det eget government | GeT BIG WAR ORDER 4 | America was “invaded” thie Speaker. Bancroft ou , Hobiitzell nands, say the f , of this: aes Ae s rking hruout the | See | to ‘oste who coverec he ag “se - os o IS 8@G- to Seat wh wate on the t y that t rot VANCOUVER, B, C., Oct. 9.—The Now will he desert his cause?) morning, when the attacking | piskert to Hooper. N tio kinds during rob an nk| bers were either employes of the (English government is reported to| Will he return to the mountains fleet in the big naval war game |) hie no errors the . tae mae f t road or in touch with the postal|bave ordered 165,000,000 feet of' to the old bandit life? | effected a landing in Delaware THINNING aici rhs part ttle. ent umber from British Columbia mills The w months may tell bay PIETH | : . , montosn t i 3 to Lu deru ho TWO YOUNG MEN GIVING BANKERS NEW SHAPES 2 "s, Gini’ coco bane! an Optimist e BY FRED L. BOALT dent. I had known them casua ! noche Sa indicated tioned, who waa fat, there was an-| men, mostly middie-aged, in the steam, striking their steaming |W nitted No runs, one hit, no ' tise. | 1 dropped into their nsiur @ with a genture. Austin looked |other ‘who was. thin and Jumpy.| altogether. Such an exper! bodies, made them gasp. Then | °'O"s: ie H. S. Turner believes r F THIS reads | Navies | © Getler of tanint tie Thon they tathed ‘ And there was a wholesale liquor, ence inclines. me to doubt the the quick, hard rub. The blood | Galt vane eyes 1 er peeves q h cy ait ; tin arae” te < \ timately, inauiting- | dealer, fat and jolly ithe own-| Bible corn leee Stuapichty, The | fre president about playa repeat. {| in the futerée of Seattlal 4 . age an catt ‘ons t there to hear er of a moving pleture theatre. And | mean that God could not yellow skin turned pink Ne sat ha aeolaiien: tall chien ‘ " “ies 1 It was an amoz sive Anatin a well-known organist, And a big; have been speaking literally | Laughing, they hurried into [fue NP nee Thom care Right now he is en 1 t « Y id almost ected r lu id Salt. | merchant And a broke and a when He said that all men their clothes, and hurried back a : ‘ inepired to : gee ¢ aid Austin couple of retail merchants, And! were created in His image | to the business of making | ac) pi aeaente a : Ane dou M d in putting on an : . = ‘ H wa that, And/several lawye snd doctors 1 5 € | money. jcown ie a pul ine ne sae . Ps f 1 Ww and id ral law nd aay, When the health-seekers had y beh crowd was on its feet yelling mad-|| Addition and by going ‘a 1 t of bim in| thin ly, ti e inn As they dressed and undresse undressed and got into their iis tadevda® doubled. wcovinactrs ; Ye re edie t ed Austin, “it ¢ they discussed symptoms, past and) gym guits, Austin took them, On the street again, they are dig-|yvath. Whitted out, Scott to Hob-|| after it with characteristic 7. eho Moderate exercise, | present one at a time, and hurled medi- | nified, conservative business men|titzell, Niehoff lined to Hoblitzell : themselves ret make @ man of him T haven't had a night's sound) cing balls at them, and they |once more, correctly garmented in Micke fanned, One rut. two chivwntl exe) and enthusiasm he Agro Bon org ot But how sleep in years,” sald one. “Tt! hurled them back. He made |the habilaments of civilized 80-| no errors. c : ag Be aig 1 Paenda’t be | comes of thinking out business! them tie down on thelr backs | ciety | no errors : is SI I LING it. lan capil peony | problems in bed on a mat, and lift their legs Ihave hinted that Austin & Salt| SIXTH INNING iT @themselves “r He was a recruit into the air, while he counted, | are soulsaver | .Bostan—Sveaker poppe @ to Ban In his large ad on page Their institatic Another said: “When I was In] He made them punch a bag Ind I put it to you that they | croft. “Hoblitzell Mew to Niehott.|) | j ‘oa r Their institu lege | was a distance run | He made them bend. deserve the support of the minis-| Lewis fanned. No runs, no hits,)} 5 today, Mr. Turner gives ‘ cis at 1213 First ave : rnin at 1213 es ner. Now Ihave to stop three Sweat beaded their faces. | terial federatio no errors - wi a eee, nas tne Hotawedl oth times going upstairs to get my) Their breath came hard Doesn't a sluggish liver conduce he sudden bombardment of/| his reasons why he cote ‘ ral th a ath on hag neal ts ‘te 4 Phe | breath They walloped a dummy. | to ug 8 don't ugly siders Set View Park vps aad ee te "ot fined cael men be eat ee % The regulars said they were like = They played handball thoughts sometimes lead to ugly|in the fifth was a complete sur iders ( rew Park “a a Sees promote Pai hie| They kept ‘comin wntii late fr the | that--onee When they had finished, they crime prise Up to that time Foster |} oood investment. 4 ; ohm | leaped, shouting like boys, for Can a man be a good Christan | had not allowed a hit. The brace attention was first attracted | partner ufternoon me.of them | knew. | A ‘ i " a » - : {3 ts “ Neat ed By dae ne aged 1! Austin, tall and lithe ja his gyxi Besides the ‘banker 1 have men Did you ever see a lot of the shower baths. The cold jwith his liver upside down? of doubles were the Phillies [iret nme

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