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FINAL Tbe he Freee toprrent 1R 88, te # (The Rew Vert Wertay PRICE ONE CENT. (* Circulation Books Open to All.” NEW YORK, BATURDAY, OCTOBER 98, 1915 PHILLIES TIE RED SOX EARLY ON TWO TIMELY HITS 10 THER few Te Wight end Sundar, Colter, 0, FINAL = PRICE ONE Gsnt. = PAGES fn. ANDERSON WINS ASTOR CUP CRAVATH AND LUDERUS HIT FOR TWO BASES IN AROW AND PHILLS TIE SCORE President Wilson, Accompanied by His Fiancee, Mrs. Galt, an Added Attraction for Thousands of Fans at Philadelphia Baseball Park. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME | RED > sox 100000 PHILLIES 0 0 Oo oO 1 0 Batteries 1 ‘Thomas, M hind the pi r 5 Kiem and hpiresHigle the foul lines: By Bozeman Bulger. (Staff Correspondent of The Evening BATTING ORDER. World.) a PHILLIES. RL NATIONAL LEAGUE GROUNDS, Piven od 8 Homan. HILADELPHIA. Oct, 9.—President || Bancroft, ss, Scott, sa. , |] Paskert, of. Speaker, of. Wilson d-out the ball which |] Cravath, rf Hoblitzel, 1b. started the game, ‘The Prosident was |] Guderus, 1b, Lewis, If. Whitted, If. Nichoff, 2b. Burns, o. Gardner, 3b. late in arriving a 2b, layed four minutes taht wae dg KAISER Mayer, p P. FIRST INNING.—Mayer pitched Umpires—(N. L.) Kiem and Rig- one bull, which went wide of the|— ler: (A. L.) O'Loughlin and Evans. IN CRASH OF LIMITED plate. The ball was immediately | to the President. With a new ball All Escape, but Several Persons Mayer immediately slammed two SUNK BY SUBMARINES | Aboard Local Train, Hit by Flyer, atrikes over the heart of the plate : | Sgro Borer. stisineat lsd OM man in the . ee ae |Bulgars Assembling an Army, Officered by| AT H FLPHIA in Virginia, Are Injured. country, waited patiently and finally . . >, i LYNCHBURG, V. Oct. 9.—The worked the Philly pit for a free | Admiralty Announces the Silver Ash Germans, Probably to Attack Serbs From Rows Gay . i Tamliealor : é New rleans-Ne or nited of pasa to first. Scott attempted to sac- and Scawby Were Sent to Across Eastern Border. vies rifice, but Mayer pitched high and S sassnah = 5 the Southern Railway, bound north, the ball popped into the alr for an Bottom. | Crowds of Baseball Enthusiasts] was in nead-on collision with a south e out to Luderus, By continuous) MSTE: M, Oct. 9.— ‘ pave tc » Serbian - eae ‘ . ound local passenger n ear 0- eae -out | jimaania, By coPURUOM| LONDON, Oct f—The. British AMSTERDAM, Oct. 9.—The Kaiser ts about to leave for the 3 Cheer Distinguished “Fans” |eund ca! passenger train carly t frooe to the bag. Speaker drove a|St¢amships Silver Ash and Scawby |*4F front, 1t was reported here today from Berlin, ‘ day noor Arrington, Va. No passen- long fly into the bleachers and then} B4ve been sunk by German sub-| — NISH, Serbla (via London), Oct. 9—The Bulgarian Minister left Serbia at Every Turn ers on tho limited were Injured but | marines, the Admiralty announced to- ’ p a baggage master Was seriously hurt allowed a strike to be called on him, re to-day | Several passengers, most of thom ne The Red Sox evidently were re | : ATHENS, Oct. 9.—Officered by many Germans and strongly supported | «roes, on the local were hurt, none to work the nnd 's i 2 ay "enoa| ‘The Silver Ash and by artillery, the bulk of the Bulgarian cavalry was concentrating today at| PIVADELPHTIA, Oct. 9.~President | o¢ them fatally Mayer refused to give a spectively of 3,753 and Kostendi,, about fifteen miles trom the Serblan frontier, Wilson came to Philadelphia from) phe wrock tore up the tracks and ball to hit. With the count standing | New York with his flances to witness 1 Bee ey ikee Hontuae taulad ot aa ——_ LONDON, Oct. 9.-—Strong representations are said by the Central News| Prove tage of the Ms ness) Knocked stel bie ph wires. other. He then landed elvanly and | WEARING WILSON BUTTONS, |Aroncy to have been made by Bulgarla to Greeco against the landing of|, iia agsliament euanaten racked a drive into deep right fo a| , French and British troops at Salonica. | STV wot leamen tia tates BULLETS JUST MISS le, sending Hooper to third, The} BUFFALO, N. Oct —President| The Bulgar Premier told the Gre-@-————————______________ | the President and Mra. Norman i felphia crowd W Jazed at this |W campaign buttons te Tot iainintor that (ethe attitude cf > | tn hi i nt an rmar Philadelphia oth neler ate ‘Jelan Minister tha ne attl ian front.” As Germany has never | ‘it!t. his bride-to-be. SPEE sudden turn of wiry dina da » Democrats, On t (ireece was not altered the Bulgarian} declared war on Italy. this The re ded Mr. Wilsor Gale ie i throw. 16 Nie f Bresident Wi {Cabinet could not be responsible for] Ment is regarded bere as und ats a fa ‘vo b Burns making a § rds “‘Kufety First? are con ; : aleve Dule |) Sane van that given them in New York! Mystery as to Identity of Shooter, hoff, but fooper staried for home ot red letters, all on a waite] ® Change in the feelings of the BUl-) Boi, gentes the Serbian claims, de- | yesterday and this morning, The ts the return throw w wh warian peop! claring tho crossings of the river are ted by cheering thousands Who Fired Twice From Burns dropped the ball, It should were received at the office] The Bulgartan Minister at Athens! progressing favorably and that pris at the Broad Street Station Outside. have been an any at, butt un hear Dorman Elis said to Ave 1 tO/ oners, cannon and ma. bine ne hawe| an the ived, and were given a : luck was kin na Rod % ae ee nerrqets "| mak milar’ repre he) been captured. A similar statement noon the way to th The police are trying tO find out the Hoblitac! added ¢ loval y Mer ne ere ttee. antl Greek Government | Was teued In Vienna | » Kall Park reason two shots were fired to-da driving ak \ nie centre, Hf fe Lien ESIQl) According to official messages from | Allie! fleet are r. paread) wéllthe ina: his marty were x : started t ! wit nie President Wilson Nish the Serbs, as yer without the! Bulgarian and believed retary and Mrs, M , . ie Burns to Nici u ie aeaiat an ott allied troops ine here Russian mii landed lak sank ingest daugh.|P¥ckman Street, Charles Bassman, was b r Koa i , have been ‘an at Salonica, have|on the Black cahak lk ta sident; Col, B.'T, Brown | the proprictor, was standing at the first blood 1 ro ts.) BANDITS ON MOTORCYCLES, |won a temporary victory over the ad-|force the Mulgarians to withdrar and the M Lucy | bar shortly after midnight when a NONE LEFT, ONE BRROL a vance guard ich crossed the Dan-| from the Serbian frontier, A Turkian rr h s cfanied (rouga the front wine | Fonte led D tp Hook. h : : ‘army ts being sent in that direction 1 tt 1 i ow and burled itelf in the wood over, but t at t report deciures that the! to oppose the Iu f they land On vhe ¥ from New York the} work m ono and dro ; ZR EIN freee Sache ey Alrrap ree peoiny coe PREV sions in London to- | president, Mrs. G WOH. Boil-| In a nutes came a second Barry throwin ' r ; ; Danube at lerpde:Cortroms Bae) day that a f re determined effort | ing sys, Ga n roM Helen (shot and another bulle ed near ma rorsit oa Aj ‘ ith, book~ | heen “partly destroyed and partly vap-| to force the Dardanelie vitalan ly yy ‘i cousin: |him. A third shot wa. but the encroft play ol ke tured.” At Yarak, Zabrea and the aid, will soon u in the! De Gave as buitke iter the saloon, De had two L | f Hal! : isle of Progarska, on the Save River, hope of taking Consta plo before |” anna thes ¥ tective firm mn wa nt from Yostor a F Festad ‘ y W!th liye Serbians claim to have pinned the the Austro-German art Gaadcaul oh uAg Tung WSs HuKiuNbue Gould aetieine thes ; n ! hits apo MeHe: £ mine) invaders to the very brink of the! turouga as‘ 1 gow | anal Hip t wore | the source of thy Basanan told mally vs ; . river, With chormous los after seve | wou fre det tot PeraLiona, : = he had noe eplituns hb 1 , Jebel ORL x “Pl eral fierco attacks. At other poiuts/and the Kussiaa Grand DuKe Nicouas | P \y 1 rr > pate 1 ‘ ‘ k the oftlce uf the mine, which is owned Is expected to push matt In th nd led in recogn wene his firkt cur Ses the Vondalia Cont Company of thia| Where the Teutonic allies crossed tho |* xpeet he Wise al ag tale , + aheert § "| Whitman Coming Here to Regiater fooled hin for 4 1 holding Smith at Hay with |Mebtag continues, |ward Bagdad, further to weaken the | the handelappir UN oc an C1 ALBANY, O Whitmar finally shir jot houder! rien rovolvers, Wotod the atesl strong Nish adds that at Belgrade | Vurkish army defending Coustanti- wos dross ren tek There to-duy for Willamatown, He will through Hoblitae's | box in which the money was taken to| some of the captured were sol- | nople. | wore A bewutiful bouquet of ross ic thane ‘Chis wtiovanniv ators. tt recovered Mand the mine, 7 “ wunted their] diers from the Prussian Brigade |. Just before the train left New York a| Village Improvement Society, lwavir machines ‘and rodw westward joward| belonging to the Fifteenth Army | Sunday World Wants Work J * ator for New York. He plans to reg (Continued on Sixth Page.) Shelburn, Ind, PEeUEeie TEoceere ee ey oi Corps, "whe came from the, Ital- RACERS READY FOR START OF AUTO RACE PwOreerrenre Odette atidaditedndadatetidnintad oe GOING 10 FIRING LINE Monday Morning Wonders, (Continued on Second Page) NEW YORK PASSENGERS ter ia the metropolis to-night. WORLD RECORD AUTO RACE 2 TERRFLG FIGHT AT FISH MARKED GREAT RACE FOR $00,000 AND ASTOR CUP The 100-Mile Run Was Made at the Rate of 104.47 Miles an Hour—Old- field, Mulford, Cooper, Pullen, Wilcox and Rickenbacker Out. 125,000 PEOPLE LOOK ON CONTEST FOR ASTOR PRIZES. \NDERSON WINS THE GREAT AUTO RACE, Rooney, in a Stutz car, was second, By Robert Edgren. SHEEPSHEAD BAY MOTOR SPEEDWAY son, driving an American built Stutz , Oct. 9.—Gil Ander- car, won the 350-mile race for the Vincent Astor trophy and the first prize of $20,000 run here to-day. Aitken broke the 6 minutes, world’s record for the 200 miles by more than Speed that broke all records marked the race from the beginning. Resta, driving a Peugeot car, made the first 100 miles at the rate of 104.47 miles an hour, He was then forced to quit because of engine trouble. It was estimated that 125,000 people saw the race. Seven drivers were forced to quit by the time the 125-mile mark was reached, ————® Resta's terrific pacemaking foreed f > CLOSING IN ON BANDITS, | fou" machines out of the race before Z ie sixtieth mile. Barney Oldfield, in 4 Delage, one of the favorites, retired Went Virginia Posse Races to Head at the eleve oh walle with Gang With Kich Plunder, Ing rod. Ralph pt i. WHERLING, W. Va, Oct. %—Capt.| Whose new Peugot made a world's T. R. Johnston of the Baltl and| record for two miles yesterday, went Ohio Rattrond police received a telephone) out at the alxteenth mile. wit to-day that the robbers why owe ith the me trouble. Cooper was put out at the forty. elxhth mile when bis Stutz sprung a broken valve, which could not be re- paired in time, Pullen in a Maxwell retired at the fifty-elghth mile with nger train yesterday much pl had king thelr way the tly heading for Sisters= Ohio Hiver. 7 ville being trailed by bloodhounds and a sher on the iff with a large posse, Johnston was) a broken connecting rod. quickly provided with a special train, In the first fifty miles Resta carried and taking a party of his men, immedi=| the feld around at a rate of 106 miles ed to close in on Sisterville in the | ‘ack at the forty-ninth mile * and of reaching the men before they |ChAnged a rear tire in four seconds, # the Ohto River The furlous speed caused great en= Oct, 9—Post Office | Kine trouble, after Investigating | ip on @ Baltimore Machines continuously left the track 7) to make lightning quick repairs. Gil, Obto train, sald th lean thi $100,000 | Anderson shot to the lead when Resta in currency was taken by *|changed tires and the Stuts driver Piree reponse psees) < “tl held the first position for the next FROER SO twenty miles =| Howard Wileox, another favorite, “He That Gropes in the Dark pment out of the Face at ithe seventy. 3 ,, [fourth mile, when his Peugeot ha Finds What He Would Not!" | engine trouvto. Up to this point tig American cars were standing the sifain better than the tinported flyers, Of course you have heard of what 5 vaat| Five of the six cars forced out of they call the “window shopper.” | the race were of foreign manufacture. He wanders from store to store and)RESTA FORCED OUT AFTER BREAKING RECORD, Kesta paid the penalty for his wone Jerful record when his Peugeot ma- line broke a connecting rod at the only ventures within when he hap-| pens to see some article that strikes his fanc But think of the endless walks, the ' tiresome searching, &c, such a per |"? Hundred and fourth mile, which | son must undergo! put him out of the race. Rick acker went out soon after, | At ten minutes to 12 o'clock a bomb fired that Why not be a World ad. shopper? then you may sit in the quiet of your home or office, scan the offers of | "9 nape oe, the rege the day to hire, work, rent, buy,| Would start on Ume, The bomb re- sell, invest, &c., without waste of leased an American flag high in the time, energy, Patience, money or, air, which floated slowly down on a opportunity! parachute The crowd stood up and ao gave its frst long cheer, 967,448 3, At four minutes before noon all WANT FILLING WORT b MORE THAN | the engines were cranked up, There THE LAST 9 MONTHS. HERALD: | was a terific roar from the exhausts and a great cloud of smoke, Then the World Ads, ‘Turn on the Light!" (Continued on Sisth Page) /

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