The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1908, Page 1

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_ CUBS TAKE PENNANT ri \ en | Showers and Cooler To-Night and Friday, FINAL] be RESULTS EDITION | (“Circulation Books Open to All.” | Aiea = | = PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT. GREEN EDITION | “ Circulation Books Open to All." Mob. Storming the Gates at the Polo Grounds to Witness the Great -“HOOD00" BROWN ! Pennant Game, Detying Mounted F Police to Clear Way to Entrance FINAL CONTEST Chicago Earns Victory by Timely Hitting in the Third, When Four Runs Were Scored Off “Matty.” [RECORD CROWD CHEERS NEW YORK ON IN VAIN. Only Chance of Winning Came in tn2 Seventh, a sopra - When Three New Yorkers Got on Base -NMASKETTE WINS BASEBALL FAN a ee Errorless. MATRON STAKES — FALLS 10 iH NATIONAL LEAGUE \ Chicago 00400000 04 AT BELMONT PARK ome Oe ee \ oe | AMERICAN LEAGUE. ——— 315 Pair , EovermubiremanteMGRi@amlln: Highlanders 01031000 0—5 Keene’s Pair Have 4 Walkover, Fireman McBride Unable 12 [Wash sgton 30101002 fe) Affliction Getting the =; Get in) Polo Grounds, Second Money. Tumbles From “LL,” BY BOZEMAN BULGER. tes pes eee es = | POLO GROUNDS, Oct. 8.—The Giants wer en BELMONT PARK RESULTS. | ie Deal lin the last game of the season by a score of 4 to Red Line of Heroes Spent All Night FIRST RACE—Statesman 1, Foot: | Chicago an ae Twice in|" st the National League pennant i e game was played before the jpad @ Royal Captive &. Hargest baseball attendance on record Outside the Polo Gr ounds, | SECOND RACE tien anode the Jaw Before the Poli 1ce Arrive | Chicago’s victory was clean-cut The game was absolutely | Waiting for the Gates . |Yama Christy 2, Agent 3. : and Chase the Mob From | from errors, and there was not one misplay or error of jud | --Masket! lontenrans : ither side. a chia to Be Opened. ae RACE--Maskette 1, Afflice cas. the Field. ass fe ete er ce elk ‘ ae, a + Mathewson and Mordec ' 0. 1 |, FOURTH RAGE —“ececelng 1 iaieamas bee ve in ine the old hoo-| Tenny, 1b.. ‘ ‘ us i if BY IRVIN S. COBR. |Arasee 2, Black Mavy 3 . Was struck twice in the jaW)| gop pursued the big New Yorker... He q 19 4 POLO GROUNDS, (Oct, 8.—Your special war corres) {the eipTH RACE-—Fashion Plate 1," } ing the field to his) nas not won in m duel with Brown sls A front begs to report as fe 4 \Stargowan 2, Brookdele Nymph 3 sing nen Ten o'clock. in the morn HP) gixtH RACE—Gowan 1, Milford °% Inspec 4 ° red line of her V , and}2, Cornceb 3. He rowd and finally d 1 : not such a thin red line ei , if any FE STFC RIOR, r Wier | gray early hours of the most moment y aay neil 0 Te Wor sire | “Ds 0 { ican national gar st nighters have had for sust au weet Athi : aa OS ea ena ( ( G0 X A i ( hot dog of commerce, and feverish and barking, from its sour ' Hospita | HI AG UL] t) Tota 0 in the tin dog kennel, but the. Ww amazing strength as they buck t Tyee Wat s aeanitoatl| } Batted M | turnstiles and make them ¢ e dollar watches. Over the cut plush H ny sie i Le if av an i . (VER CUBS VICTORY H Bry, 2 green of the Polo Grounds they swarm, and heat it to the best seats ir i Ma pert | — 3 | ihe eee Nae eos fieton. "te em not ren a i th A SS igIRLAND BOY FRIENDS —— |\VIMd Jubilation by the Crowds! ot ! | acento L008 aR A HL | GONE, SOUGHT | BY POLICE.) \Vhen the Final Score deltt BROWN A HOODOO it | Is Announced 9 0 ia een AGAINST MATHEWSON J) ios in tie sien us ac, Aad ARAL xanny AKER EY Secciseatnts fj geine then and the iraw sont I ! August, ns IN MANY GAMES, J | !« MoGarhy iniGoadikann Re P {tha Growd Swarme In Nome tele 4 Ten-thirty t more th iat 4 1 ry . . ; Fashion Plate w nr y : rie iT] rf cw in | i A 1 ri t on ’ ® Kacing (hurts mer 2. ‘ 5 tae ; r : hangs a | — STEAMER'S ENTIRE chEW SICK ~ i ‘the , Vacant seat NORTHERN PACIFIC DIVIDEND. PENSACOLA, Pip Ww ano BOGEO. M HAN nONG HET Eleven o vlock pare - yp ' i hy wand \ nt 1 heey “Grand Stand Almost Full, | im “phe Gander Al teeing Oe 9 mana oko inher how the water | ti —_ Bi nkers. He is ¢ adore in MeGuitey’s seca oes Wins ‘Chase. Fry es eg Hi a aot, fas Sunday, wee. Oct, th s ba ‘ ence : at ) mounted and - Ar lending ty a Pagan of mile) ilatt ita, li iton Nasnugeiam els wit atmeuity pias the ship was manned rete at Tanta! seeks Godan | « Fe en ery ee A Regt yest ene , ‘ provided by’ * (Continued on'Second Page) at

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