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~ at ana slow.noller to the box, but it rammed. *vanchig” "GIANTS AND RED SOX INSEVENTHEAME, Wood: A A i et ee St er ef tes on 1 1 (Contnued from First Page.) and three. Just then Hall tried another play to get Doyle off « when Wagner tried to block Doy ball bounded away to centre and Doy weored while Snodgrass went to third. Murray was out on a high pop fy to T Wagner whch was not far enough out for Snodgress to score, Merkle finally Yetired the #ide on a hot grounder that ‘Wegner threw to first, ONE HIT. ONB WON, After taking two strikes Gardner smaehed a long drive that hit the ground: in deep centre and bounced over the rail for a home run, the first of the series. Stahl lifted a hgh foul to Meyers. Wag- ‘ners bounder jumped away from Tes reau, but Fletcher got it and nated Wagner at first. Cady struck out after having tiree balls called on him. ONE WIT, ONE RUN. THIRD INNING. After taking two strikes, Herzog got qholt of a fast one and rammed It over “yecond for @ clean single, Meyers’ snapped the first one squarely on nose and almost knocked down Lewis with @ single to left, advancing Herzog to acond, Fletcher attempted to sac- rifice, but Hall got the ball and by a wonderful throw got it to Gardner tn time to force out Herzog. Tesreau was! mt served to advance Meyers and Fletcher, | Devore smashed a long drive into right; what Hooper caught after a run. Hel caught a sure home run. TWO HITS, NO RUN Merkle got Hall's’ alow "some ‘Tesreau d to get to the bag In time. Merk! peg, however, went wild, allowing Hall to take second. Hooper clean single to centr ot Te fooked as ir « rried and Me- Craw hurried 3 ut to the side lines to warm up. kes struck out after getting three balls on him. The count was two and three on Speake: when he drove a long fly to Devore, | wha mode @ hrillant.cateh after along | \Tesreau wi | tween Doyle and Snodgrass for two butt s-wesaust of the hate. ~|hot bounder to second linto the centre felt bleachers for a home Devore campe! under Lewis's na fly to Might and caught it with ease, Gardner was hit on a lag by a teed presidential <Canditte Ate| ball and took first, laughing. Stahi| . : tapped a clean single into deft and! tends Practice of Princeton Murray's sharp fleiding made Mpg com stop at secon’. Doyle broke dow, | Wagner's hot grounder and recovere! | the ball in time to tos# it to Fletcher and force Stahl at second. Gardner | took third on the play. Cady roiled an easy one to the box and was thrown out by Tesreau. NO RUNS ONE | HIT. FIFTH INNING. Merkie dropped a bunt In front of the plate and was thrown out by Cady. Herzog was called out on strikes being the first of the Glants to fan, Meyere caught another of Hall's fast ones on the nose and burned up the left fleld foul line with a single. It did no good, however, as Fletcher shot a hot ground- er at Wagner who tossed to Yerkes forcing Moyers at second, ONE HTT, NO RUNS. The wind got Hall's high fly and blew {t around until it fell sate be- bases. This was perhaps the highest two-base hit on record. Hooper waited patiently and got his base on balls. Yerkes's bounder jumped away from Doyle, but Fletcher picked it up and tovehed second, forcing out Hooper. Hall took third on the play. Was atlowel co Walk andAy Lewis went after the first ball pitched | and lifted an easy foul to Merkle, Tes- reau got Gardner's easy grounder and threw him out at first, and onge more OSLHIT,. NO SIXTH INNING, Yerkes made easy work of Tesreau's Devore took hia time and got “another Bake” ‘on’ batts Doyle then caught a fast one squarely on the nose and poked a vielous drive RUNS, run, scoring Devore ahead of him. Snud- grass Was out on @ long line drive to a, MIT, eee an eee ee Gridiron Warriors. . < 5, | Was tomumed “by the Dartmouth fotball squad, : Princeton, Ovt. 1. jhe conches centred upon de Wis the Tigers were running we inceton ames AB Bat through a light signal drill ee ora OS ton | CLUETT, PRA co. Woodrow Wilson appeared on the | mh who wa ig Rey Ft oes field. ‘The Presidential candidate and ex- @ peer ceed aie of ence, — Princeton head had no chance to watch [4+ Ligion ‘and Latter. althongh their work | Mewotylasin Ansow Coutsne the ‘varsity in scrimmage as no scrim. | Pee, bern hg eg BOR ay FI wert month mage was held. The team he saw had | Pkt howaaa Way SS 3 - Substitutes in as Captain Penile. | the com) fete i in rt Bluenthat and “Ham’ ae lt be" athe eo drews were in Now York at the Wor! — Series, The Governor had an ppportun|ty Cornell. Woodrow play on! ITHACA, N. ¥., Oct, Meda onder to sive! foothall mene rent aud ecaee a larte mber of them Was unable to leave claawe of the time with Rose McC man of the graduate coaching commit tee. ™ lively scrimmage is looked for between and the wer team. the Jatter aa: reget ion ing strengthens by the eMustion of Particular attention will Aer: mAbal Tementabyy Tweak” whi tombug the tall nned tl coaches ordered wignal ‘det for w varsity, and Ue many’ special plays to be wed -agalot the army were outlined, The uractice was ail secret © through the Week, oo ak ob St yew te. — and wae = ing | % fete, (bat ew be Annanolis, MA. Ont, 18.—MTbe defeat we ticwt the Na ANNAMOLIS, Saturday was Amman er THE EVENING _WORLD, row Wilson ‘Sees Hidekioant. talk apping cut the plane forthe provement Inst Sloooe Sng be" ret iat practi Sand the’ first wet was. (oti uted 1 conalsted” ot at the varediy line, for long gaine but towant the end of the scrim mage the, ngs Hine seemed to NOTHING EIUALS Ae RN a 8 AR ws made TUBSDAY, devoted to pu show it. Dartmouth. HANOVEIL, N. BL. Oot, 13,—Seoret practice A late, Coach Al Sharpe discarded outdoor etice and brought the syed together for ‘emiaylvania State game ‘Th jame in apite of the fact tl Satontay, ng when the were aietiea which ma |i he 4 Fe time since th om | the craclies, have ‘ene Sch ibe Slaven sew owas Pennsylvania. PRITADELPITA, Oct, 15. "4 line nme ceived a bie ehake-tip ase result of the team’s defeat at the bands of Swarthmore on Saturday the fare. J were spe tan teitaein CGS forthe es which begin with Brown on ‘afternoon tho carube were Rept bammering ‘They often torn turough it wa placed at left tackle in ; Us, place of Journeay, ae ee are ie aeons. Nae ane Kel 4 \ place ine nd Mot ta cla POSLAM SOAP —=lGRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $2.00 AVE. BET. A - SLS SR OA. AH ew > ee ee _OOTOBER 15, 1912. THE DONCHESTER Cousin Play Football| is an ARROW coat shirt with a bosom ‘that cannot bulge. Your dealer wil! NO MONEY DWN a ees cppenaaamte cme on omy eco men a eae est ie: to $3.00 ete wae The News—and the Result: The Great -Carhart Half Million Dollar Sale of the Finest Clothes in New York at an Average ¥4 Saving to You dette tie. nn emma Yer cecerapns’ oy ene bad chal’ nes coal eal ¥ = De speie on to eave And to get better clothes—better style, better fabrics and -better .tailoring--than. even twice the present Hackert-Cashact . a 6 mai cine 5 Coats, Englis! . He th ed and mad . Tan. He then turned and made @ per- two RUNS me ier | $5.44 Dawe sale ~and Winter Qvercoats 0. crniecus ns Caught Hall by ten feet when he tried | _Stant Was out on a long drive that he (ieual visa and dash, 5.00 om 75.00 18, 20, 22.50, 25° & 28" wea | ‘Fall: . \¢ * ‘ to score from third, ONE HIT, No| Devore caught near centre-fleld fence, the, 50 + si sono ; . | Wagner smashed a single over second. he i ahi q i Se 100.00 R:tbberized and English Tweed $1 3.50 | : {Tesreau made a wild pitch and as the | the aati ie bayesian : FOURTH INNING. pSrqeeter pgp hesgiaptie nen i ‘ie anes, @|_Posam Soap surprincs and dcighs| 46°GQ ao aple8 Raincoats and Winter Overcoats Doyle smashed a hot one to Stahl,!was allowed to take ¢hird. Cady ~ every user. It is more than a mere soap | 29° 200.00 $22.50, 25, 28, 30 & 32.50 Suits, Fall ia who grabbed it and beat him to the smashed a hot bounder into Big Jeff's —a soap plus healing goodness. Its su-| 25.00 * 300.00 ‘and Win 17 bag. Snodgrass lifted a high pop fly hands and was thrown out at first. Hall periority is in its absolute purity, i Coats and Winter Overcoats. . 9 the people, from IN WEST SIDE SPEECH SULZER PREDICTS Blt DEMOCRATIC VICTORY Declares Wilson Wit Wb Get More Votes Than Any Candidate Since Monroe. Congreasman Sulzer, hailed enthusias- tleally as “our next Governor,” ad- dressed the West Side Business Men's Association, during the noon hour te day at North Moore and Washington atre It was an innovation to the produce, market and other business men of the lower west side to have # jets Uoverivi” Lmvng ratleuber= natorial homines speal iplistaely EM Pe Me Na. 8h” am no promis unce of perfor- ~“mance is ‘worth tran a ton of I wil make one promise and Ji be Governor for all humblest to the most powertt"—""" the attempted assassination Cok Reoowevelt, jaracterising it as a “dase tardly attack.” He adged that no one fn the land was foi’ gractted UidTe that the attempt on the lite of Colonel had proven futile, 1 also paid his respects to W . #on, describing, him as gift, 4 Governor of ‘mow and do nat mistake public sentiment,” he add nd Lam cone fident Woodrow Wilson will receive on Election Day a large majority of the votets of the electoral college—more, even, in fact, than any since the days of James Monroe. In fact, the national Democracy now opportunity and final succes jovernor of th the id financial and commercial interests of the State. ness. troublemaker ‘special privilege.’ pitivilege for none Frouerlek " Adicns, Mets, the Kev, Madison Peters others addressed the meeting. shecaieiBl Rte NOTABLES AT DEDICATON an OF EDUCATIONAL BUILDING Ambassador Reid One of the Prin- cipal Figures in Ceremonies at Albany. ALBANY, Oct. ttonal prominence took part dedication Of the tiew Siate 1 Building here to-day cuples an entire city white marble in the outward form of in ation block, is bullt Pros | ts the compla’ hem, and-tirey: in caer ai pelea dhacinenPartnacite-teta vteer ete a vodrow Wil pes the rising sun of lam a friend of legitimate busl- “The trouble of our times is that on ‘or of ‘equal rights for al Merman 15.—Men of interna- the The edifice oc- ot M'COMBS IS ACCUSED ‘OF CONSPIRACY AND FRAUD IN A LAWSUIT) Violation dae Leal E Ethics Also Charged Against Democratic National Chairman. Charges of fraud, conspiracy and vio lation of professional ethics agains am F, McCombs, Chairman of thr Democratic National Committee, have been filed with the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, Samuel B. Clarke of Clart ridge and Caftey, . Brecken 32 Nassau street Ho alleges that oe: SAS etal ce ered inform: that was used In behalf of the plaintiffs “This manifest breach of professiona ethics." Clarke says in his complaint eee 8 a: | Association and tie American West Point. me for te Hobie, the Army iis Wart) the bu Niue ‘teas qielloming hia mtarterence beaititaliy ‘and cree The one has a cells hw at if ny fnpteing of ack, th men and « omer lin ‘th ‘ ned for him. remedy, making every use of this soap, let or bath, a source of positive benef Poslam Soap is without equal for tender skin; the ideal nursery soap, [atte eigen | fi non-i rs Every mot! rely upon its ab lute safety and patty, shen eg! Poalam Soap ahices oommplacions clea: cl the skin and es its color and texture. mpoo for dandruff—gres price 25 cents. | For free sample of Poslam Soap, write to Wagner back of second. Yerkes got was given a base on balls after two antiseptic and germicidal q ies and Murray's grounder and nailed him at strikes had heen called on hin, Tesreau| Waar POINT, Ost. 15-—The Army team hai | it healthful effect upon the skin; There] BRASS $28, 30, 32.50, 38 and 37.50 Suits, Fall $21 firet on a very close play. NO HITS, aettied down then and struck out |oniy leit nusual properties are obtained by med-| BU Coats and Winter Overcoats........... NO RUNS, ‘Hooper. ONE HIT. NO RUNS. ation wi Poslam, the great skin We tarnish Avartmeats trom 800.00 0460408 A@Ath SL. L Station at Carace 1084 St. ou.w ) Sinuee me Block Away OPEN SATURDAY «ve. whenever scalp di ony Hi Fe aS 265 #3 Brcodwas, e41 proadway, = 104 a; idath Se. he Wet ee &. 4 Unusually large d | Kk Re Ce) «&S Chambers St. at 13th St. Near 3d Ave. he ror ale by al agai . . pall City Hell. Near Union Sq. Open Evenings, pad won q ES COLUMBUS‘A E-BEF. 103 & 104 STS $32.50, 35, 37.50 & 40 Suits and Winter $35, 37.50, 40 and 45 Suits and ‘$27. 50 | Winter Overcoats....... Yasha fatnaristoss, remedying the defects shown b a suit or overcoat you are~ clusive high priced tailor b mobiles, yachts, and other luxuries, for which YOU pa § and Hundreds or rth ie game wih Wesleyan, ‘The carly to the Emergency Laboratories, 32 Wes! iy 25th Street, New York City, We feel it our duty to enlighten you regarding the purchase of your Fall Suit or Overcoat, as the city is flooded with tapors and ready.made clothes shops who resort. to ever: ~ end trick in poh ta Make Tw sate ee '¥-£0 UO you Kiiow that when siping g ou in eria polen it It It makes little difference what you need—a World Want will go get it. ie argument. mY ae ty a0" tor™ the “su-cuited ex: arons to maintain auto- 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERS 147 BAUMANN’ is STREET AT 149th 8T. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED. vp Brass Bed Outtit Special FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ANE 0-4 Ga’ for or 10 ah Yas In any slse, Satin or Bright Finish, Like ewt Velee 620, sockition.”” McCombs has made specific dental of » doolaring Uber perate atiack’ Saat ered | conatat i wholly of matter not ali Hin thelr answer... It Is alleged that on April 10, 1910, Mc Combs, Alexander Gordon, his associate in the case, and Carr met at the New York Avhictic Club and discussed thr condition of the company with Winne- more, despite the fact that Winne- more, an officer of the company, had been named as a co-defendant in the action, which had then been brought pa a eae BROKER DIES IN DEPOT. Overcome in pir . Kefore Leon H. Cormier, fifty years old, a broker, Hving at No, 480 Devon street, Avtington, No Jy diet suddenty test night on t in Jersey City, Mr. Cormier had crossed from Man- hattan in the tunnel and was over in the car, Helped to the platform, platform of the Erte station | on bin | died before an ambulance physic! could reach him, Papers ¢n hts pocke: suggested his Identity, which was later established by the police, Heart trouble fs thought to have been responsible for his death, He is said to have been wealthy. eta FRANCE ACTS FOR PEACE. \| Peyinw to Get Powers In Conter- A Bigger, Better Selection Here Than Anywhere in the City fo select from (many o them contined strictly to 0 W # yt Srintc of regular $30 to $50 values, made to your mzasure by the best expert 9 . And fat in. every 3-PIECE The Season's Fashion Real $30 to $50 Value SUITS OVERCOAT SPECIAL CHINCHILLA OVERCOATING— The season's latest craze, chinchilla overcoatings, rough and shaggy effects, loose he best value in town; made to or belted backs, warm h without weight. measure for $15.75. Let This Settle Your Clothes Question. a proposition for the man who persists in buying ready mades at and for Less Money wkiicn that money car command-—in.shert,; — fon in.qu:.lity | : i fictitious prices and of question- (QEIH™ oie quality—to say nothing of fit and workmanship;come here and get a1 all wool suit or overcoat made to your individual measure, and if it is not better value for less money than a ready made suit «don't take it, MAJ T0 MEASURE Our Well Known Free Offers } WILL CONTINUE DURING THIS SALE FRE wr dees" CREDIT pining “Tab This Imperisl Leather Couch bd Bena FREE with Every Purchaseel$5@ v=. 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