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Meyers smashed one tike a bullet toward third that struck Gardner on the side of the head and knocked him al, Herzog scored on the hit, and in ninute Gardner was back on the job. Sietoher took one strike and then lifted an easy fly to Hooper tn right. Mathew- » ton was given @ great cheer a he me to the bat, but the best he could do was to force out Meyers on a gidunder that Yerkes threw to Wagner, OXE RUN. TWO HITS. Heraog threw out Carrigan, A fino rtop and throw by Doyle got Collins at first. Hooper smashed a doudle to yight. Yerkes after getting himeeif in the two-and-three hole shot an easy grounder to Becker and retired the side, NO RUNS, ONE HIT. THIRD INNING. | After taking one etrike, Snodgr ‘& shot at the next one and drove wong tly to Hogper. Doyle put him felt in @ hole by taking two strikes, | then lifted an easy foul fly to Gardner ‘The jeft-hand pitcher was evidently worrying Larry. Becker drove a grounder to Wagner, whose throw to first beat him by a hair, NO RUNS. Merkle made a marvellous stop of Speaker's hot shot past first and then dy a long slide beat him to the bax, his was the prettiest play of the gane atid Merkle was loudly cheered by the) Boston fans. Lewis lifted a high fly to Murray trying to hit Matty's big curves. Gardner went after the firat bail hed afd tapped an easy grounder that Doyle threw to Merkle, NO RUNS, NO HITS, FOURTH INNING. Murray fouled off two curves for Col- line and then emashed a straight one to the centre fleld fence for three bases. The New York rooters got Jubilant, but there was gloom when Merkle caine up and lifted an easy foul fly to Gardner. Hersog played the walting game until thére were two balls and two strikes on o The next one was @ elow bail. boll fouled one down the left field Hine that came within six Inches of be- | ‘g@ a two bagger. He then whipped w@long fly to Speaker, and Murray scored on the catch. Meyers waited for one over the middie and slammed it through Wagner like @ shot for a long single. Fletcher finally retired the side play the out-fleld to-day. his arm without great pain. Injured Glant ta J pil (Staff Correspo! 30,000 baseball fans this afternoon Fitzgerald led in the cheering. One umpire and tw players pulled up a@ trifle the battle was about to resume, In hat. | ting Practice yesierday Josh Devore was | hit on the right sibow by « pitohed ball and the wing !e badly swollen, #0 much #0, in fact, that Josh may not be able to He cannot bend The other, ok Murray. In sliding | to second he fell heavily on his shoulder and the bruise caured him much trouble lant night. The Red Sox neo rerort an injury to Charley Wagner, the star shortotup. Wiatle touching out Sno@grass at recond his hand war cut by « spike. UMPIRE RIGLER HURT IN COL- LISION WITH MERKLE. The most unique casualty is the erlp- of Umpire Rigler, who was dolni outpost duty on the foul Ines in the, opening game. When the last man was] out Rigler started on @ run to Join the} tame just av other umpires, when he ran head on into of New York, an Fred Merkle. Rigler got a terrible wal- lop, and when he ‘finally extricated him- self from the fans who were running | on @ long diner to Hopper. The Giants were, playing a hard up-hill game and wete hitting the ball on the nose every © ONE RUN, TWO HITS. eMatty had Stahi's number on his sec time at bat and struck him out on Wagner drove a lone Fletcher ran into the ‘® grounder shot It to 3 FIFTH INNING. ‘-Matty was out on strikes, but Carri. i n dropped the last one and had to ‘ow to first for the put-out. After {{fpuling off two Snodgrass was strucs Hfbit. Doy’e ewung on the frat and teed fun easy fly to Lewis, NO RUNS. utes. ‘Collins was an easy vietim for Matty Wd struck out on three curve batts. (Mooper caught ‘fatty napping and ‘Mammed a slow one into centre for & {engie. Just at this minute the sun flioke through the clouds and right [fed was flooded with sunshine, This (yade It necessary for Snodgrass and yfurray to change fella, Snodgrass be- ‘tte a bad sun leider. Hooper stole sec- abd. Meyers made 4 perfect throw, but toher after touching his man dropped _the ball and was charged with an error. ‘Bhis coat a run, as Yerkes followed with je three-base hit to centre and Hooper foored, Speaker minashed a liner thors, erature, whic evident that each over the fleld he found that he had pulled “charley horse.” He will be in the feld to-day Just the same. Both managers were considerably an- noyed this morning over the fact that none of the athletes were able to go to bed before 2 o'clock. They slept until 11 o’clook, however, Still, it interfered with thelr regular routine, and the leaders are considerably upset as well jas sore deep down in their hearts at tho railroad company, which gave them al special that was delayed nearly three! hours in getting Into Boston, There was @ wreck ahead, Aas time was precious to the many baseball players who have turned au- the New England towns along the way got an unexpected treat in lt- ‘as dropped off the train at every stop delay and the fellow-feeling In sheet The of misery noon wore away the feelings of nd N rivalry between York players, and they frat gether in story telling contests and poker games all the way over, It was team has a lot of respect for the other. ‘The call to arms to-day was sounded Promptly at 12 o'olock and in uniform the rival players rode to Fenway Park in taxicabs, All the way out they were the Hoston ——IN'BOSTON'S BG STADIUM Fans Give Giants a Cheer and Red Sox a! Triumphant Welcome After Victory in First Battle For the World’s Title. | it of The Bvening World.) FENWAY PARK, Boston, Mass., Oct. 9.—Boston turned out over the Giants. As a reward for Its victory in the first battle the Boston team | marched onto the field to a triumphant welcome. Gov. Foss and Mayor of the Gants’ the world than in Boston and that was! FEATURES OF GAME AT A GLANCE. out a double that would have been a homer but for the ground rules, Larry Doyle wae the fret striko-out victim of May Collins. Hoop le the first base of the series in the first inning, Meyers throwing low to second. chance for an easy doubleplay. This left the bases ful) Stahi's long single in this inning scor | Yerkes had tallied on an infield gronnder, | lead, both Speaker and Lewis after ‘This gave the Red Moracg ect in the longest hit of the series so far, when he lined a triple to centre in the second. i Myers's hit nearly put Gardner out of business, striking him on the head and knocking him flat. Merzog scored on it. Hooper got his second hit of Matty, in the second half of the second, a double to right. ‘Merk marvellous stop of Speaker's hot shot pact frst in the thira | brought out Boston cheers. lurray, the fret Giant up in the fourth, contributed o triple and afterward scored the Giants’ second run on Mersog’s long fly to Speaker. to see the Red Sox do battle with! a a Got his second hit of the game in the fourth, a long single through | Fletcher made ® prett; put-out when he got Carrigan’s grounder pact Mersog, on the run, and mailed the Boston catcher at Merkle’s bag. a Collins struck out Matty and Snodgrass in enocession in the fifth. Hooper singled in the fifth. Up to this stage he wae the star of the gam:, with three hits and two stolen bases, He never fated to make @ hit. : Fletcher made his second error w! he dropped Meyers'’s thro ween by the en raging shouts given " awit utven Wie Oiatita @hen thas wene oe thine \\ ware stealing in the hehe ‘This cost a run, as Yerkes tripled right after- and began to toms the ball around in Yerke's triple made the sixth hit around in| it of Matty up to this Practios. The shout that greeted the) Mturray got his second hit in the sixth, but his attempe $0 e100, the first ern however, was like «| made by the Giants, was spoiled by Carrigan’s perfect throw to Wagner, fe compared with the storm that Lewis's questionable hit, which Pletcher momentarily fumbi registered seine ear aa ¢ eh i Seen Mi wig the Seventh hit off Batty np to the second half of the sixth. 1d. Boston is After making his second even’ ond her ball team, and if they #hould| ejean steal of pier} the th ef Aah sirtas. 0p soe Giaste, See espa Mppen to lowe this World's Champlon- Murray registered his third ram igh ship he, whole city will go into) ap eo this time was a triple, s tage ana Monte. he belli mourning. | “¢ navor Fitarerald was on the Job toads! geygg nnd Mall was sont la to Ditch for the aed woes nye Tt MeOrMe Mae Ing the rooters and runring things In Herzog was the hero of the Giant rooters in the eneral, y o th wh faa ache hing hPa tnd Mara aad ut Se See ene ean Red Sox, but If he should falter Gov-| Semis Med she score tm herpdh igh he pba A er’s vicious hit. © a roms Ne right there to back nim up) goa 1 ane pela as satis, the caine eid i the aietn, and ¢ t job. No e city eve row, had two mora enthustante rooters than| Merle gave Giant rooters Rope with a triple starting the tenth. he Governor of Massachusetts and the| peaker’s home run in the tenth tied up the game for the second time, Mayor of Boston, | Bediont went in to pitch for the Red Sox in the eleventh inning. Boston's cultured fandom was evi- es (hee Ree dently lees wildly enthusiastic than that trial room, They were In charge of a heavy guard. Rose and Schepps were kept apart from “Gyp the Blood" and his pals, ‘ M'INTYRE SAID THE JUDGE WAS GETTING ANGRY. While the one hundred and thirty-six veniremen was being examined Mr. Me- Intyre remarked (not for the ears of the Court) that Justice Goff was in a Wwrathy frame of mind because of the defense's tactics in us! up all their Deremptory challenges. One o'clock came and no recess was declared, Two deat men discussed their state of deaf- Ness at length and were dismissed, Mr. McIntyre used his twenty-ninth peremptory challenge against Jerome t, Allen, an architect of 345 Fifth boastful rival, and which was in nowise fearful of the outcome or disposed to be- come excited over the proposition. STIFF WIND JUST BEFORE THE | GAME BEGAN, During the preliminary batting prac: tice @ stiffening wind, blowing in the direction of left centre, boosted the high Mex and sent them careening Into the low bleachers and smashing against the high left fleld fence, where 4 sign stating that Thomas W. Lawson would give $1,000 to the player who first smashed into the aystem's slate-- the same slate belng a pin paint about 160 feet dian » Inducing batter to bend his bingles in that direc: West One Hundred wtill large vacant patches in the unre peremptory challenge of the defense. served section of the bleachers. It was “Jack” Rose, "Sam" Schepps and the @ quiet, undemonstrative crowd which four gunmen indicted with Recker wore SOE appareils seus G0: prevar brought from the West Side Court the undoing of @ somewhat bi Prison to an anter adjoining the QUT OFTHE BO (Continued from First Page.) in front of the Hotel Metropole and who| afterward {dentified It as that of Rosen- | thal. Immediately after we prove the pus delect! I shall call Mrs, Herman Rosenthal our first witness, Through the testimony of Mrs. Ros- a enthal I expect to establish our founda. |ivenue, the frat ventreman called this is) tion for the motive of the murder and} afternoon, One feature which crowned “That leaves stx," whispered Mc- Intyre to his associate, Mr. Hart, “and we have to get two of them.” But the next man up was accepted and! the conspiracy, Our next witnes will be Jack Rose, who will tell of his busi- ness transactions with the deceased and (he detendani, and che events leading Giants’ early practice lay in th with which McGraw rushed out his} wrecking crew for pinch-hitting pur- ves pak 4 sworn In, filling the seat vacated by rg re et ue wand Cran-| Gy to the murder, Then will follow | Juror Wake. He ia Charles Rauchtuss | t te ‘i bey Alb ye e's cronsfire | “iridgie’ Webber, Harry Vallon and!a real estate broker, of No. 453 Weat to ‘be on edge in‘ case Stahl staried| Schepps. As for the rest of the One Hundred and Fifty-Afth street, He} waycue ee State's \itnesses I have not arranged 18 4 fair, blue eyed man about forty! A few minutes before the call of| ine order of thelr appearance. years old and the baldest juror so far| “Play ball" an automob @ present! private detectives in th ‘emple: of the accepted, from the Boston fans to Manager Stahi, Alig Dine era By a singular coincidence several | aa District. Attorney's office are guarding en out on the fleld and Mayor | later ones who were dismissed in one- all of the jurors, Some take places in Fletcher’a muff of Yerke's liner in the second half of the fret spotied a ‘ HE SBVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OUTOBER D, ROOTERS LED BY MAYOR | | | | port Th fron! the | the ety. | Balk: Turko- and Turko-Servian frontiers. Wore current that the Turks have wiped |CaPt. Peck's wharf, Morris Cove, near out one detachment of Montenegrins |* | who invaded their territory, A stronger Ut to fish. force was said to be making forced |worried at Ittel's failure to return, set marches toward Scutart, in Albania, tot to find him, and three miles out In Aid the Albanian rebels who are be- sieging Ewsed P received, pulsed the Montenegrins. olae of Montenegro is at the front in Person, but it is thought Operations from the Montenegrin side. without actually crossing the frontier. ‘Mis second son, Prince Mirgo, who is with him, may join one of the invading | forces, | SALONIKI, Turkey, Oct. 9.—Fight- ing continues between the Turkish and Montenegrin forces on the Montenegrin the Turkish commander of the force marching to passed uintering any The Albanians in the fron- tler districts have promised to restrain troops without any help from the Turkish troops. LONDON, Oct, 9%.—Confirmation of the rupture of diplomatic Turkey by both Bulgaria and Servia| has been received in Paris, according | tu & hewWs agency despatch from thac & Bulgarian force is report: have crossed the Turkish fronticr and | ig gaia to be hurrying athward to take command of the allied Balkan troops. The first encounter between Servian | and Turkish troops is reported to have! occurred In the Javir dis.rict of the! according news agency despatch from Belgrade. river Boyana without enc opposition. King Ferdina: Sanjak where that Joining thelr mo! of Montenegro whose troops ar be generally engaged w along 1912 KING NICHOLAS REAL ESTATE MAN, ONFIRINGLINEIN. —ONFISHING TRIP, WAR WITH TURKS, FAILS TO RETURN Ruler of Montenegro, With} Mystery Surounds Disappear- Son, Joins His Troops in Hot | Fighting on Frontier. ed in progr jontenegrin, ha the e fight between At Kalavea tier, Essad ash: relief of Scutart, Montenegrin of Novipazar, they the frontier. an nations deci Should e to appeal to arms. | about half a milifon soldiers of Balkan | BERLIN, Oct. 9—Fierce fighting and) Charles 8, Tttel, @ reai estate salen hurried movements of troops were re-(Man for the Whoatley Heights Rstates to-day all along tho urko-Bulgartan | "0! Reports | Nue, Rutherford, N. the Turks and Montenegrins at Berana wa: Progress when the latest advices were the Turks r King mi still will direct relations with to The Servian Premier declared to-day that the action of the Powers had been taken too late. If Servia and Bulgaria have not al- ready declared war on Turkey as re- ported from Paris it 1s believed every- are on the point of !ized armics to that 1d to h the Turks | Herald Square, B’ the two| the to! the | States who have been concen- trating for the past week will be ready to oppose the Turkish army, The mem- | ECZEMA OF THE SCALP AFTER 20 YEARS SUFFERING SAXO SALVE BRINGS RELI —— “For 20 years 1 suffered with dry cerema of ‘the scalp, during which time I had tried every so-called eczema remedy on the market without benefit At last T saw Saxo Saive advertised and. decided to try it, and after using one tube, for the first time in 20 years. 1 am free from that terrible itching and acaly dandruff. I wish every one suf- fering from eczema or other skin troubles only knew what a wonderful remedy Ive '—T. F. Thompson ile, K . « Saxo Salve allays the frightful itch ing and burning of eczema, destroy the germs and heals the skin. You cannot do better than to try |! for eczema, tetter, ringworm or wus skin affection, We give back yo money if Saxo Salve does not satisfy vou Al! Riker andHe; Stores in New York and Brooklyn and at all drug seat tet this blue white sign is displayed. = ance of Charles S. Ittel in Morris Cove, Conn. ' t No. 4 West Thirty-fourth street and home was at No, 8 Addison ave- hired a boat at jw Haven, Conn., yesterday and went Early to-day Capt. Peck, the Sound he found the boat, with lines get over the side and a portion of unde- voured lunch on the seat. Ittel was \gone. Though Capt. Peck made a search of} the surrounding water for the body and word was flashed through all the farm. houses about the nearby shore of th Cove to learn {f a man answering Ittel's iption had landed there, not a hint whereabouts or the manner of his if death overtook him, could be} The missing man's watch was left at Peck'’s wharf, where he had) changed into some rough fishing clothes loaned to him by the boatkeeper, Busi- ness letters were found tn his pockets, but there Was nothing like a farewell note Much as one planing suicide might write. J. F. Barrett, manager of the Wheat- ley Heights Estates, sald to-day that he was unable to account for the mya- | terious Aisappearance of the man who| had worked under him as a competent salesman for many years. Barrett gaid that Ittel had gone to New Haven on the firm's business and that he, Bart- lett, had received a letter as lately as! yesterday, wherein Ittel had spoken eerily of the prospects of doing good business in New Haven “1 know of-no possible reason why | Mr. Ittel should have committed sul- cide, if tt should be found that such was his end,” sald Barrett. tn How weuld you like to be in Joe Wood’s shoes? that his death, if he did die, was due to an accident.” He wears Ittel had been at the Hotel Taft for ajover a week and had spent money 4 freely, according to the report from New Haven to-day. K, A, NOTHING EQUALS | POSLAN FOR ALL Naval Dinner, sfc Will Be Served Thursday, Oct. 10, 11.30 A. M, to 215 P. M. OYSTE: COCKTAIL SKIN DISEASES Nothing is so rapid and effective as bers of the Ottoman troops in European | pos ; rei Preto ani *|Fitegerald, again attired in his Polo)", ore poo ectato tworUites: (Orden | Were Garky Browne y y on variously 6 ‘ostam when used for any itching skin ‘ Hp Mertog in time io" Gouvie Yerken of | crevred,vy the crowds that hung along |Grognuy scenery of top hat and Prince | yi, Count room as spectators, OFnerm oyed and the majority, bearded. "The Turkey, have been variously, entimated | trouble which, in all forms and condi- || CELERY, RADISHES, GHERKINS by 9 © atree ere wae @ terrible hul-| qipert coat, stood In the ton a | Were d trip darker the taleeman," observed Mr, i a “| tions, it speedily cures. With first ap- P erg 4. bee Ae Figg labaloo when the two teame passed the| delivered ait oration which must have | WH Of Rowe, Webber, Vatlon and Mtetntyrr, “the alronger his opinion, | aed Of thousans | plication, itching stops; bodily comfert TOM ATG ante Schepps. sume fo y 4 —— } ¢ wreat crowds that were lined up in an} been gool—though not heard in’ the} yee That's the reason we are plugging for comes; restful sleep may be enjoyed dmiral Osterhaus ie r Ps n old Central Office squad, retired detec- > Si re % a . P. be enjoyed. | "Rh TURTLE evteai: We Yer Murray ght a fast feats that are open, It was evidently Mg be nang « tala ppc ant f with private detectives, while a majority ap- JUSTICE GOFF FIRES BROAD. LOUISVILL! Oot. 9.—The en. | intensely active and exerts its curative on the nome,and smashed it} early in the day that @ large proportion qilety, Wagner's sae in kane, ne. pear to be strangers around the Criminal SIDE AT TALESMEN. levies for to-morrow are ag follows; | Powers continuously until all causes of || FRIED FILET OF BASS Columbia {to centre for hiv second hit, Merkio of the Boston fans would be disap-| {hy cahera brigade turned taose T 6} Courts building. mently expressed bias, as tates-| RST RACE Dare: twovearolds; maiden | (MMOyance are removed, or POAC HED EGG ala Meyer Role and then Tined a rive te Boccher | Uainted and woul have to watch the! new automouiie was then driven off the| LAWYER HART RECOVERS AND Succeeded talesman, ‘excused. for Colle ,f%e and, ove half furioogs, AI who suffer from any form of || CAPON CUTILLT | Ithote Island . i peaker | proceedings via the bulletin boards. |field, violating all Hoston city” ordi. APPEARS IN COURT. began to Ket on Justice Goft's, i The. cezema, acne, tetter, burbers’ itch, sealy or ROAST YOUNG TURKEY ae ara like Bias Bay ret) Every reserved goat way sold days ago, Na bS lke an overworked | John W. Hart, wh nas been Il at nerves and he fired a bro Da at triese | wuniey Les Moral Auuier, 112% tm scalp, rash, pimples, etc., or any skin Cranberry Sauce pitched, but Carrigan’s throw to vane To accommodate aX many as possible. his home, supposedly from bronchitis, men in general who “swore themselves| forest hla Kwai affliction whatever, should employ this es ry pe) i rr WAR As tru ‘a rifle shot and Jack | the Jocal management erected tempor-| Umpire O'Loughlin took his posl-] ivitied toe sual of Becker's counsel to- cut of court.” SECOND RACK, Purse; two-year-olds; aix fur-| perfect remedy at once POTATOES ala Maine and Niwas out by five feet, NO RUNS, ONE [Ary bleachers that will seat ten thou. | HOR behind the plate: Umpire Rigler place beside John I. m D. Bates of No. 153 West ui tear Mriaio, 108; Suwke’Howse: | POSLAM SOAP keeps the skin secure | Green Peas ‘aur. sand, This will run the total seating | &8% islone on the bases while Uin- Ke RE ERDED Giroge ne reepenaea: te <Sellings three-year-olds and| {8einst infection and disease, improves SALAD FLORIDA (lewis shot a fast one at Fletcher, | capacity up to 9,00), plre Klem went to le and Umpire i no 6 Whitman that his opinions would} THR Une tile aud seventy saris] its color and texture, soothes tender er a | Ich was fumbled momentarily, give . vans to right feld, 3 fy} the District-Attorney’ ae prove a serious hamper. As he finished Behel sau ie epi ee dotted Wi Lakin, makes complexions clear, hands SHEKBi T LOUISIAN ¢ { js him a life at first. The play was|CHEERS FOR THE GIANTS, BUT a Was announced that a hit into the | Rie te youbasr couRNsle Are. Georas Sivakina the Court said to the prose- feauiltal, “306: Hirai Ditos. 108; Wishing! Core, ‘The best shampoo for dandrull, ASSORTED CAK. Ae close that the qfMcials gave Lewis a STORM FOR THE RED SOx, Baa his etme Bice ANiy ihe ee ate] rhe iret talesman called to-day was "sty Whitman thie te the twenty: vOrRTT RACE. Haptic: All druggists sell Poslnm (price, 50 cents) COFFE AND TEA ates anor a out on @ sacrifice,| There are no fairer minded fans in aiands would 0 as home ru Le ‘ isler, & drygoods merchant, of seventh man to-day who has sworn {tlongs.—Vresumption, Fafies and Poslam Soap (price, #5 cents). amnrocmmmene Kixhtti Fleer | aity to Mer Ue Laws going to Keo patends if dls icalabd v0) West Ninety-seventh sirect. He jimself out of court and § ur, ger WS: Heian Barbe,” 11; ‘or free samples, write to the Emer. Se ee ae Fgam had’ attempted the old style of third but fait Sauttnt do. as he had forme? an Une pein disqualifying opinions are an tis | FIFTH ACE.—Pune, the year-olds aod yo; | zeney Laboratories, $¢ West 25thSireet, : BI iu aT ble opinion, ol | * one le ray Y y H vin this game, Stob! lifted an easy ntruck out. ONE RUN, TWe. Nu Rb WontOne, Hundtol and @orcye Cation to the Court that you cannot tg "Widow tt” Winteraseen jie foul fly to first, but Merkle, who was . ONE ERROR i ficth street waa similarly hampered, 8o “pend on their honesty. ey tT eaters lL | {> sure, dropped she bail. “Biahl then | t was with Edw . Gr otton , This Not shot didn't dim the smile of ys ltt Gack Bye ime Clinton iit id ba Spek . s no based op nion j Fe Meitvide, 108; -Mockler, "114 ent wouds, honcetiy pul Loxether, ho i lapped a grounder to Matty mtg Ae Pater ad ao mean ay ccc camemend Clifford C, Goodwin, real estate, of No. bik way. ‘Track fast, || newest FALL STYLES })| tbs"vrites. also easily thrown out at first. | Petonep aed a! lo? Hamilton place, John Db, Maitland | | i Mb | Today's hyghest, tow suffered from uremic polsonin, . tt \too! vatl with one hand hewaon | stocks a! rt i im SEVENTH INNING. feo ihe tact wit one anh anowaun, wrt MEME store Justice Goft (ot him | Opens an Account = i e was the frat hase halle x Amal, Compe sixth peremptory challenge to rid o! ‘ with * clean Arive to right Meld for his the game auoderans es in| Amal, Comers. Melbon Weil, secretary of n manufactur. Cuban & French Heels $5.00 Down on $75 : Seegond hit of the games Meyers go tN rivat’s throw bring ow. bayie wae AM. atti" i ee eat Be Noveittes in $7.50 Down-on $100 | tee ; © purposely passed to first. Becker also’ 4m and ‘ et. oft ¢ : ‘i “ SYerkes, On the first bail pliched to, took. hie base on ‘baller Hosker ae Ae four more of Becker's arbitrary chal URAVENETTE ||] CASH CR CREDIT. SAME PRICE HPletcher Hervog got @ flying etar: and’ forced at nocond. when Waenor tae 4 enges. Mr. Whitman had used elgiiteen High butt d Lace S: | edb Ppade a clean steal of second, which Was Murray's grounder and threw to Yer of the State's thirty challenges. igh butten and Lace Sioes | pBe Hirst ent of the werlos tor the ies NO UNS, NO HITS Joseph.A. Nannan of No, 481 St, Nich- ALL SIZES. FAIR PRICES, | 2Giant Fletcher swung wildly and Hikan Wak” Gut Mas avenie was prejudic Robert J. GLASSBE. ; arriga out, Mathewson to hi 4 be} xG peepped @ fly to Bahl This put it v Mail Seauiad Waenua’ tetace lansehke, electrical engineer, of No. 82 fe ined otc FY. iene | ti hewson, but the bie feliow trie er Med out to Doyle, NO RUNS, Morningside avenue, waa likew 2 STORES Soha dale Behan se |) © play out the string and struck out, NO HITS, : ised for cause, Prejudice bia Mlustrated Catalonue J tree, || b¥o KNs, ON! HIT. j nind of Arthur J. Wolf of No, : Carrigan popped one to. Hero TENTH INNING, Woodycrest avenue, the Bronx, ‘Then 1] gf's biatis t0 Whose fine stop and throw waved @! Merkle Ko! @ throw b ame an acquaintance of the deceased \P Selt. with detached: cus , : ee base hit, Wagner : uf own elections. Mer 08 Sut, = Matty atruck = out Collins. threw on rae at Re i ferman Rosenthal, Benjamin Morita, I] Apr Grect Pooper was thrown by Doyle, 3 Pre, Caran fe Rist Meyice wie vholesale grocer, of No, 19 West One PUT THE OTHER bn r Srectal Price at $83 | “RUNS, NO HITS. batted for Fletcher. @hafer” lundred and Forty-fourth street. ‘Two : EIGHTH IN M F Shater ran teation® disposed of him. FIFTEEN CENTS Lowis dropped Snodgras: Dovte!l oe MoCormick's sacri- | Heesh ember of the panel, Leopold Kreamer IN THE BANK 107-109 WEST 125TH ST | gin! to center, Snodgrass took | the thiow to ae tee Rae a ds Py gs ES Onen Monday pond — Doyle was forced at second | Mathewson ti ve it th sineot, had friends in the Dis- Mecktta Meander lan Med erkes, 3 rict-Atiorney’s office and the strongest Snodgrasa W | Wises ues to catch and Shaft rRIEND OR Rae / <y ent {nto cateh and Sha S Jon the, Play. Spodarass went to shortstop, Wilton took Yer FRIEND oF ROSE Nor WANTED pera, Becker’ taking, thinks Gee) KToURGeT and threw him out at fret Sh niLeRRS GAA las” bluse o1d Gn lish was sent from the box and was! Bpenkera drive vas SO sents @ friend of “Jack Rose ana | Sy) | Ved by Hall, Coiling went to the J the official ® ae ap pans Harry Pollok, He ts Kdward West of; | of ea soorer “Oy vn 3 + ont avenu vi ° | Efwith Becker'on third and Murray on|(ree-eee hit und “an error to. ti A ER eat | Hoon, with Herzog at the bat. with rer eal fot a ine be no wit) P' Advance, De rh ate challenged peremptority | | f laundering —hold shape, hly one out, the New York fans rept! threw him out at few ee onl — } Shomas F. Keopiney, naurince man, of é ry theimm-it will pay y The Sup s contusual chovring. Merkle. cnt |(irew him out at fret. Lewis took | 1. Weat Nine nth street alter Per loc Botile newest shape ts the Pembroke, with & lig foul to Carrigan, Carrvigun | Os Saggyirew cue stant at erst. KILLED WIFE WHO TALKED Metntyre. had examined him at (trade Mark) Ler WORTH A QUARTER || LN WOkD«. NAP-ON" LULTON. Kopped Hergox’a foul after a hard ELEVENTH 1 ONE BARRON. eoxth and Becker had signiied mis | Special for Wednesday, 9th|Spectal for Thursday, 10th} | Ter ar Wee Bot .am error Hecker and NNING, {approval He was the sixteenth tales: Tsar nen Cyn LIZED CHOCOLATE COVETED |” | TRY IT IMuiiay. scored on Herzog's tw» vaggor nan called to-day, Auckland B. Cor- FAM WAP Rites Cc NUGGETS: 25¢, ¥: eltee c | BYaener took Meyers rounder vend | git? Into the box, Tedtent hit 1 Hiverside Drive was Pyalue POEND BOX wher POT ND HO | yOu WILL SAY so vornseLe, Been, Ninh Ome Bist, THAAB' RUNG | (oon hie tase, Devic riiaee coe eet | OR ONTON: NJ. Oct. tncPatrick ene Wednesday's Offering Thursday's Offert | BROOKER ABIL UT | MHREE WITS, ONE BRROK. s le struck out right of Hehm street, was arrested tor enth peremptory | yexiey ¥ ECAN sMooTH JoRD imo} |B. Pritchard, Meker, 331 Spring St.,N. ¥ & Yerkex tted to Murray, Speaker out,!,, t¢ Wa# krowing dark and hard to fol! day ona charge of having murdered hi od of Giles M. Creo of ff MENS Bbe'e oa 29c sie. vulue el Mathewson to Merkle, Lewis got & wy the ball, Snodgrass wax out steal! wife, Cath Enright. According to oO street, the Bronx, |i wh BOX CARPET dv. & dW. WILLIAM fable in the lef; field’ bleachers.) kure 12% Carrigan Recker t the poll arigit went } drunk on} A decided opinéon excused John .! Park How and Collide street stores onen every rvening pill Ti ola, AR . ad. Ww. a3 Geih kana. 2 oe base on out ste Raturday and beat bis w talkin voy publisher of sporting books at Ai owe at mn Saturdsy evening upil Tt o' lock. ‘Tel. 366 Columbus, Kar 1878 perary cians area atte, the tems | Carrigan to Warner. NO UNS. h the Yo. 8i St, Nicholag pi ie Chocol C d 84, DARCLAY CLEANING 953 West 54th 8! pe WOn UDKUIL. aad the eeowed Sheets |, hater took Warner's. grounter and | heat ater \ proressional ehauneas Mawara DH MK Chocolate Covered + BARCLAY SY Il Fumbesa aie 7 eee ait iB him for his wemenses. Lewis scored threw him out at first, Carrigan went, police say wae un t f No. M44 West " | Filb rit 29 Co qQqQare eee UB ie. in, pment 2/16 G : out by the Shafer-Merkle route. Then bh the ¢ ital Thirtyesixth street, did not think che | name, & ae Mrleteher The ome ee ont] Hedient was out. Muthewson to! on the telephone, aakmt: for an ambu ould render an. thpartial. verd! ert Clusters m~ Know &) | olco. { GLO. P. IDE & CO, W@ Fletcher an error on the play,| Merkle. NO RUNS. |lance, and also notified the police, may went away to his chauffeuring |] yeaty Pilberts, carrying real food vatue, 8 ‘OAD Pay || VALLELY.-.0n Monday, Oct. 7, 1912 Also Makers of Ide Sturte Mi got an Infield hit, which, Dovig| GAME called on account of darkness. | ink that hiv wife was drunk, ‘The won] Vador G. Davis, «wat toni ia thie shuatered” to, take” {nem even “more ‘i 3 | eh his dtat TROY, N.Y, q a t o the hosptial, where she | m ad t mies iy and co! iekly, | po Bese handle, Gardner took third eg ea, eeenagiana TRA ae wan manne nie Acetate iniacne tie Bi our Frecniim Us 39c bd az HASEAU gx | ening | Btah! stole second, Meyore trying to Hello! What Kind? Bring Red Cross ranxemnents for the funeral when te was} “ourt waved him aside, J paren noe The wpecitie’ weight in each Instance vening ——— — + Coust Drove every tie, Oa, pee box, | ArTeated. Sidney 8. Leng, retired, of No, 514 ‘ w ; ) ot No, . |World Wants Work Wonde ee aide Re i a

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