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os be | ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCOTOBER 11, 19 UP-TO-DATE Saget] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [roS2t¥2.Shen) WHEN MAHER AND FITZ MET IN THEIR FIRST BATTLE Copre 4 by he Freee Pubueming Oo (The Re rome Wore “HE'S THE DEVIL HIMSELF,” SAID MAHER WHEN PUNCH DIDN'T KEEP FITZ DOWN ——_—_-4e— —_—_- Peter Knocked Lanky Bob Flat in Their First Battle, but When Latter Came Back Strong, the Irishman Stopped, Indignantly Protest: | 1m THe 2D Round, Peter's “Wwaior’ ing That Australian Wasn't Human. ia —EE —EE | B Robert Bdgren. ® long fly to W ed nol W d’ S 2 F J Ho. 6 in the series, being the tale of a heavyweight from Ireland and Pp inl sail orl 8 erles ans am ,, 080 trom Anctratie, and whet happened when thoy met, | THIRD INNING —lturns waiied une | Bo. t a B b ul P ke 5, by the Preas Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Bp ergy aphye ree pee Sappiagee td oo gh | ston 8 aseova ar. HERE was once & heavyweight fighting man by the name of Peter | J Pirzeevens Get UP. aie UN GGAtL Tork. RKO KT Maher. It would be foolish to remark this fact to any old-timer, but beauty Alexande attompted to! bunt, but f d. Me was very delib- erate, however, and on the next at~ this story is written for a younger generation ae well, aud perhaps @ome of the very young never beard of Peter. Peter was famous for his punch The word “wallop” was coined eape- @lally to describe the sort of goods Peter delivered, and as evidence of their quality, the word is in common use even to-day, years after Peter's last Punch was sped. tt B Bulger. | : ‘ ‘ vening Worl mpt rolled a bunt toward third.) peaveg FIELD, BONTON, Maes. Gardner made 4 perfect throw to The management of the Sheepa: way announced first, but Hoblitzel muffed pall | Oct. 1L—The third game of the Thewd Bay spe nd both runners were safe. A long | world’s series between the Red Box Mtheedaty fas at, of ‘When Peter was a young man he worked In a brewery in Galway, Ire- cheer going up from the Philadelphia! and Phillies was in many ways the tal recelpts were $226,000, fend. Being a husky fellow, he liked to fight @ bit now and then, and rooters. Stock lant a beautiful DUAL | most momentous ovent in baseball | The eleht drivers who Anished the merely as « manner of amusing himself, he knocked out two or three other hy a Nas Ploy lito, Ati edhe tees timncia who claimed the championship of the Emerald Isle, and one Eng urns taking third and Mabman, Alf Bowman, who was supposed to be the best man of his fists in| a en ; perhaps 60,000 looked in wonder upon | Leonn nd when be laid a fast one | the largest structure that had ever| sails, but the Royal Rooters made @ # Magiend. re ee ——— J over Bancroft Wit past second heen erected fo rthe amusement of| gallant fight to retain their preatige, : When Peter's wallop had developed to this extent, Billy Madden hap- like a slot, scoring Burns and send- \t sose who love the National game. 91-YEAR-OLD FAN IN BIG CROWD { throw to AT THE GAME, pa a oy Ganaovena wen are Boxing Licenses | Features of Game at Glance’ "2:23" These same seats, could they have ry oe plate Alexander micht have ' The most interesting personage tn “Big Fellow” had fallen out. | For Five Clubs With Stock on third in the opening inning Cravath had a chance to do| iia 'wfop at thitd es as te ca seen through the black mass of toatl ine hue gathering was Mr. A. W. Madden looked over Peter's 1 i tl things, but Leonard struck him out. for pitobing. Barty whioh blotted them out, would have | Woodworth ne town of Enos- and brought him to the United Stl | ‘The “wallop” had landed, and that Issued To-Day — utitul running catch of Paskert’a | gazed back upon the greatest gather-| burg. nen He is ninety-one to beat Sullivan, Peter was a tall, hg: all there was to it. | Alexander took Harper, Scott and Speaker into camp in order in the aus Leaguer over second, and rs old and rooted as heartily as broad shouldered, two fisted sort of « turned and walked around | i again Alexander might have scored, | ng of people that had ever witnessed ‘ Mow: inthe ba Ns } fellow, about 190 pounds in weight} {he ting, mentally trying to “count ning session, Of the trio Scott struck out. but thinking the drive safe. bad rut], qiamond strugele. The apace Was ee sng fellow jn the te Deets 7» use” and iy hu h e J, ha}: 4 *, hal€ way up the line and was forced -4 pie be a (y $84 undoubtedly as hard a hitter a4} of tne Winnings. Calouiation waent New Chairman Announces All The first hit of the day went to Gardiner in the second, It was aclean|iy xo back to third to prevent. a jade for 48,000 and just that number | Rooters took him into thelr section as \ Chore was in the world He Minis did | Leter’s strong point. He was no . iat ‘ single down the left foul line. double play. Cravath smasied al qed it, a mascot. es Be OO pen Madden as-|Leatning calculator. Ho'd counted to | .nmission Meetings aa long line drive into deep left, which rex aid ke the Polo] CAgain the Federal League repre- oured him that in America he'd soon get |400ut #200, when he looked around | The Phillies’ catcher, Burns, got the first hit off Leonard in the third, | Lewls caucht after a long run. tt} Braves id, unli ne Pood cones | money to buy out all the brew~ and saw Fitzsimmons getting up. I; was easily the longest ball hit of the | Grounc at eniealy: Jed hy |Sentatives were prominent in a front rough money to buy out all tho brew- | Fitz was badly, dased. Ho Webbied | Will Be Open. and when Hoblitzel muffed the throw of Alexander's bunt there were two | cures nad but, for’ the marvelous; Grounds: Is not entirely encircled by Teena en ne appeared to be Maher came and spread bis logs and looked fool- Quakers on base. Bancroft scored Burns with a timely single over second. |catch would have cone for a home| stands. From foul line to foul line Is} |... Aimeatt HMAinely: mele tally fey prong omitecte =, Edged Fee 4 Fitz look like . A pny TWO HITS, ONE}, vacant stretch protected only by a eaeate tt ie ai Kiows ape ay wasn't worried over tho dea of hive stayed. awa: yl a a ore Fred ©, Wenck, after being formally Lewis caught Cravath’s long drive in the third marvello ee ae oF ee to Paskert,|smail green fence. Over this can beline outlaws of basebull, po. called ting Nel Pot Cee retion with Pel ‘didn't jaded anything about | elected Chairman of the Boxing Com-| ike a sure homer. Ma 4 rigan got a big hand On| seen a stretch of the Charles River had submitied to th National League 028 Sullivan seve bim a gold Fits'e foxy tricks, And luckily for {feuation LOCA Wmasediately seaued Red Se draw ane. Neat © that Alexander |{i% Aral appearance at the plate since | apparently lying at our feet like a wide | 4 proposition to amalgamate the two a i . e ne % o o propor © forming such @ heroic | MIM ie. Soa er be in bis life, |license renewals to the following Carrigan, the x manager, drew the first free p at Alexander |the neries began. He loo! lex aver! strip of blue ribbon. Into this, how- I preanteatic He nad aet jeluba: Fairmount A. C., New York A.| has issued in the series when he went to bat in the third, very carefully, Taking two strik is by organizing (wo ten- van told Maher to|®#0UsD sense left to duck ai . Clg A.C, Broadway &, 0. and the = | three wide balls followed and then lever, no balls will be hit. It is more sinh jeagues. Bul “the Commish" . ¢ balls--the first free pi Je: as ce Sai B geen ter Spe Whether ner bo remem | Fever pC Ala cod wat Siow Corporation. which operates the| Luderus struck out for the second time when he faced Sout ooo ea wince Tacit the Wed Boa | tan six hundred yards away. The was very busy cna ate ae spite Set. weathered the round out. Garden club, The new licenses are) Leonard in the fourth inning. | Dutch Leonard proved a tough cus-|#reat seating capacity has been made As the Phillies took the fleld for sink er never | After that it was a murder, meta- (for one year and become effective on | tomer and fouled off three long drives| possible by the height of the stands, practice National League fans were chance e ‘tent Jenn L., for] PRorically speaking. Fitasimmons the day of issuance, Speaker registered the first triple of the series, when he sailed one before Alex drow on his “reserve| running backward and upward until given quite a pleasant surprise by o. Wenck fills the pl in the B trength and struck him out with a or tee " e Shieh, er ene nono | hepa. > Up after bis rent with a clear | | Wenck filly the place in the Boxing| ¢, sight field in the Sox half of the fourth. He came home on Hoblitrel’s fast ene that most. knocked ‘urns| te Position of the fans th the top row geeing Bill Killifet, slar catcher of he deliberately set about beating }Chairman Frank 8. O'Neil, whose! sacrifice fy to Paskert. | down, Hooper proved an easy victim, | appeare to be perilous. Nobody moves the champs. w nd warm up learned somethin, ter down. He allowed no more] resignation is now said to be in Gov, sole out on a pop fly to Stock. NO/and they dare not. From the altitude! ay if to « He wos bout b boring ana CE I CO PA CdR yee ag Leg Pella cea at eS hn AR In the last half of the fourth inning Paskert got all three put outs on| 0) NO ERRORS: ONE) of the pross stand a human being looks | greeted. wi SUITISUE: SEpIRGaRs le he was knocking out a Pete every | eennare : RrAOS, OPiL £Gs of on eared victims blow ever known to a fighter, Peter|main in office, Major Dixon attended | fly balle in centre field. In the fifth he got two more, making five out of a| oo {aR r had samples of them all, and if he|to-day’s meeting, Price was away at ING-—Luderus struck |"2 larger than a fly and the stationary | bur merel ok and grinned, tleman, recen' out, the last one being a fou! tip, He) Smear of round biack objects gives! This is the first time he has been on Gay, was doing the suine. Thue falkow |badn't been one of the husklest fel- | the world's series In Boston, ———— was having trouble with the Boston| one the impression of a huge caviar the field for practice in more than was from Australia and was com.|!0WS in the world he'd have dropped. | | Wenck and Dixon held an elec southpaw. Whitted smashed a long | sandwich, month, The work of: Eddie ee 4 covered with innumerabic| , A# it was Peter took his beating | Both voted for Wonck as Chain CLEVELAND TO SEND BOXERS Kner into Hooper's hands, and Niehoff | “tor two hours bef 7 wart Poter had a “wallop,” but |424 kept on trying up to the end of | which legally fulfilled Gov, retired the side on a pop fi Scott ‘or two hours before the game the was not the best in the world in the Fitzsimmons had the greatest as- | the twelfth round. When he was roll-|man’s appointment, The new Chair-|TQ AMATEUR TOURNEY HERE. |NO RUNS, NO HITS, NO SRROIIS, bleachera had been packed to sardine jast game, and the fact that Killlfer _ gortment of scientific. knockout |i2* toward his corner at the end of |man, after granting licenses to five peel By Soke NONE LE |Ughtness and now the reserved seat |!8 realy gave the National Leaguers ever gathered by any one| at session an idea that had been | clubs, announced he had # conference ter. It was guthering nebulous form in his mind | with Wililam A, Orr, Go’ Shouts be ne {owical thing that | for ‘several rounds suddenly became secretary, at the Blitmore y 2, 1892, Peter Maher and Bob| ‘lear. Startled, he glanced back at|_ They telephoned official fmmons met in the ring in New | Fitzsimmons. Fits grinned at him, [Show Corporation to be ain Ama h Scott, swinging on a curved ball, | ¢ {fresh hope 051 er hen ec reperameaep radar drove @ long fly to centre which Pas: | ne Are texinning to arrive. Outside | “ri, Phililes got an idea from the E iaie A head partons ysaterday that Co ey ee eee ert ding. wan, {Braves Field there are thousands of ‘applause that t ‘ 4 6 Clevelan : i} tour boxing championships of Clew Speaker finally got what he wanted | automobiles parked and people stretch but this was «\ - |amatour 6 chal io ee 4 and smashed a drive down the right|in a dense shou! ‘i 4 for the Red Sox to ‘ Sullivan was still champion|MAHER REFUSED TO FIGHT|!t!4 to-day’s session of the Boxing |Iand on Oct. 15 and 22, and that the win- lfoul line that hit. the fence and |biocka away. A Lapp epinea! two 1) couldn't be cated, O nd there was talk of matching the “THE DIVIL HIMSELF.” Board. Wenck said he took this ue- | nor in each class will be sent here to | bounded away for three bases. After | 1. ha, i “ ard has 9 pound of applause, an ovation or a winner Jost him, Pet chance! LF,’ tion because ugly rumors recently fil- |compete in the James Sullivan me- taking two strikes, Hoblitzel drove a|>€®2 erected near Commonwealth rear, it was simply a crash. The Bob Fitzsimmons was a middlo-|. At the end of the minute's rest tho |{#red into Albany that some one had | mortal bo: hag ee"h at jong fly to Paskert and Speaker raced | Avenue that those unable to see the greater part of fifty thousand fans iver Rare ah had the frome peu aera got up; Maher stayed fA oe. Haren people he could “fix | the © tc Club gymnasiuma on ( home on the catch, tieing up the score. | game may get the results quickly. whooped themselves hoarse for fully eavy weight. le J Commission for a J" r fied to Paskert, retiring nck took the oppor- Lewis also filed to Pa Jack Dempsey and| His seconds tried to push him to his | D¢W license, The Phillies ad no Royal Rooters, | *%o minutes. Gan Dani’ Baciaia iomaee La ——- le. ONE RUN, ONE HIT, NO They feel absolutely sure of ae oe jeweight champion,| feet. Peter held the ropes and|tunity to say that polities would not Oa ne Geveisped iD Cleveland . , re tins, NONE LEFT. but they gad plenty of friends, But ultimate success of the Sox, and we See Varval t bis reputation was | Wouldn't rine. influence the business of his board. | each yar. (Continued from First Page.) y | prEeTH INNING—Leonard made a| Boston, always a sporstmanlike town,| betting odds would indicate that the so great at that time. Sullivan ‘What's the matter with you?” de- rte. H, 7 hawards and See- Lone: ger fine stop and threw out Burns, Alex-| greeted the National champions on| out of town public agrees with them, 2 contemptuously threw aside Fitzsim- manded ¢ the seconds, retary Treasurer Vincent of the ena KOLEHMAINEN LOSES BY ander being retired in exactly the) their march across the fleld as lustily| APY amount of money can be had at as challenges on the ground that| “I won't go on,” said Peter. Corporation were present at the med. crowd breathed easier. Leonard|aame way. Hooper made a wonder- as lustily| 16 to 8 on the American Leaguers. tralian had better stick to his} “Why not? Are you going to quit?’ |!N& of the Boxing Board to-day and INCHES AT HALF MILE. Tong fy|%% thes did the Box. Alexander es- running catch of Stoel ‘1 am not suid Maher indignantly, |they received their license without played Cravath cautiously and finally Alexander, warming up for Philadel- oPE NO | pecially came in m ¢ WAS VERY GooD To|‘T'll Aght any man on earth, Lut ths [any outside amsistance, struck him out on a fast ball over the rant and ous abe 10. ne re eeeica panics ae at f the prgeeaal Ro Benen, aeee FITZ IN THIS FIGHT. fellow isn't a man at all, at all! He's | Chairman Wenck announced nat | Hannes Kolehmainen was beaten in | heart of the plate. NO RUNS, ONE| NONE LBPT. b + |huge crowd spotting his gray uniterm ‘the most probable pitchers. (‘The Peter had no awe of any man liv. |e “Vi himself in disetive he wanted to feel his way handling | haif mile race yesterday at Ulmer Park. | ip NO ERRORS, ONE LEFT. Ganiinie aiea tol Paakert; | befo: star had got 100 feet on the wouldn't go on, For|his new duties, All meetings of th or that he always insisted | Commission now will be open to sper Kk sald he would ( e, Kiem on bases, Rigler and ns on foul ines. field, It was a foregone conclusion that Sr tee ee shorter | Alexander missed the plate by six/Tan back and, nailed liner to left. Carrigar dM. fag, heavy or light. He sailed into months at ing just as he'd sailed into} that Fitzsimmons wasn't human, but|ttors, W: was only beat on his first attempt and got] ey 'N ° ‘ ” - everybody else, swinging bis “wallop” | was literally "the divil himself.” Pe arious matters as they prese inches: i ' “rhea art NG RU, core the opposing pitchers would be Alex- pnd | faltheully believing that nolter couldn't understand any but a|theibselves, such as referees’ deci- the next ‘too low, ag WOrKINE | eR OTT INNING Corrigan ran out|@"@eF and Dutch Leonard and the LATONIA ENTRIES. Damen delng could stand Pip front | supernatural reason for any man's |s!ons, &e. rapidly, and finally forced Hooper to] eee ana and caught Ben. | Boston lefthander was encouraged by , «4 pt er] coming back after taking his “wal- hit a long fly straight into the hands croft’s high fly. Barry, after making|famillar encouragement from the (Seecial to The Prening World) Patare on Hop” landed. Fitssimmons| ons gan ume be came to believe that of Cravath, who did not move. Twola neat atop, threw out Paskert, Gard-|stands all the way around, It was al,,RACE TRACK, LATONIA. Ki he'd actually seen the tips of borns eer Boor flat on bis back, and] under Fitasimmons’s scant locks, and Gara hee ware stories about |] have no doubt his impression was the. count in this second round, and thened at Langtry, Tex., Fet there's some evidence that the refe-| 21, 189, when he mot "Witeutiamons for to-morrow’ finan, Sanais, Se *thadhel strikes came over on Scott as if shot|ner threw out Cravath. NO RUNS, from a Krupp gun, and he then|NO HITS, NO ERRORS; NONE LEFT. struck out, his bat flying out of his |" Teonard struck out and Hooper | ld the serious-minded public of Phit- good-natured crowd, taking ything much more lightly than] | COMPOSITE SCORE OF WORLD’S SERIES. PHILADELPHIA. tre * nie 05; Toney Fashion, 08; - ox- - Aey 108) Insurgent. Fee didn't strain himeelf hurrying it ib. What time Fy - stir iting Fielding || hands into the pitcher's box. Alex-|died on a grounder that Luderus|adelphia. 14. Ainkse ee Ghrough. Fite was out, apparentiy. goubtable Peter out ine rand |P Stock, 8B css. SPE SR RBBB AGT NP 4h Mo |lander went at Speaker with great {stopped and threw to Alex. who cov-|BRASS BANDS LEAD ROVAL| lot Joss: le Mais i | Bancroft, ss 28 12.0.0 06 0 0 0 2 .260 6 8 0 1,000 || caution, feeding him on curved balls, fou Py Pee Hen Deh] ROOTERS ON THE FIELD, | unin ven and gerd x furlongs ° Paskert, cf . 271 1 00 0.01 0 0 .143 2 0 0 1,000]| Tris swung on the last one, Ifting an} RI NO ‘HITS. NO BRRORS.| Manager Carrigan, however, would] iy. "4y i Pipl 2611 oo 121 0 2 .200 2 0 © 1,000 easy fly to Paskert for the third out. LEPT. not confirm the reports emanating ie ra “Bendel AY Bowling Tourney Opens Oct. 27 Lad 270 210 0 0 0 0 1 266 19 1 1 965 ]/ No RUNS, NO HITS, NO PRRORS,| | SEVENTH | aiNNING — Luderus from his camp that Leonard would i {inte 118; Convo, 118 muitiea’ if 4 \ 8 out for the third time, Scott | Fe at he ve For The Evening World Prizes amen ci ili g etka ae Gt ies |pomeaee stolen MU yc teh Fearing hat Ne lhe "ha ng wor 2e8 || see ee a eS ae SECOND — INNING, — Luderus|hot grounder and threw him ont at|to make a change, he merely shook With the bowling season in fullé: eee OO aa ae ae 000 13 4 1944 Tene the waiting game and got{first, Niehott struck out on. thres | hie head and amiled when the scribes . . 0 0 0 0 O 833 0 5 0 1,000 pitehed balls, NO RUNS, NO | de ded advance information. wwing, the followers of the favorite! so. 40 rott at least ti he || May ‘ 1300 0 6.0.0 0 1 000 1 3 0 1000]|Jeonard in the hole, but, with the] Hine vO 'RRRORS. NONE LEDE |e | Ne {ndoor pastime can now enter The eh Cae oe oe somes pt the i: an ea es ee = count standing two and three, he} NO ee Tal The Royal Rooters, now mustered Evening World three-men-team am-|can, however, roll as many as he Totals 8 06 14 110%198 54 inissed a fast one around his neck | LAUREL ENTRIES. to a full 2.000 as against the 600 that f@teur tournament to qualify at any| chooses, beginning Oct, 27, and for six one of the twelve bowling academies | weeks thereafter, which is the elimi- cated on the entry blank. To give|nation period. His ten highest games ‘Team average, went to Philadelphia, gave notice of their approach by two brass bands. and fanned, Leonard was again wild in pitching to Whitted and wasted | rinsp RACE. Sening: tro.rearotiy: t Ty 4 ) “High y e; ilies; one le. leetabe all the pin knights a chance it is nec-| will then be taken and bis average |] , ’ GAB L Hap YUM SHBDSR ap dit Tl two balls before Whitted was forced | fom counsel joa; ii lta To carry out the holiday idea they | uli ane Beata i as, =H is: essary to bold elimination: games at | computed. looper, rt +3828 00008 0 0 0 1,000 [}to nit and it resulted in a foul, He i ih were garbed in all kinds of grotesque att) 3 fae rerenenive ates to decide the best| The three bowlers having the bent |] Scott, ss .... +2601000100 5 0 1.000 J) jopped a high fly to Hoblitzell, Nie- raiment. A few of them, still loyal B-Solling: three. ye men ree substitutes to|averages at the twelve different|]| Speaker, cf . -2 62120000230 0 0 1,000 to the Braves while rooting for the | dumter. 1 ery fooled and lifted an ee ane meee tlleya inthe | Academies will become, the regular Hoblitzel, 1 12802000001 3 0 1,000 || pape : Paha pean Red foe, wore Mile "Ta, 1042" Gold 1M ment team, while the newt three bch Seba 6 oo eo OD 0 0 1000 fjeuss By to Scott, RUNS. N s - aveniagi It does not cent to enter, and | averages for ten games will be the || Gardner, 3b 27138 000100 a0 topo HITS, NO ERRORS, NONE LEFT, The intense rivalry that has deve Tit RACE-Selting afanticap: tree pete phies to be distributed by’ The ernotes OF subenituios Games 11 Barry, o> 2802000000 7 0 1,000 || Alexander wasted two on Hoblitzoll | 1 "Bectiion i oped between former Mayor Hitager ah AE Hie eri fo e tourney pro} will not have to|f Gage.” | 7 \ " oleien Ranloe, = ee, Tore wall be bettas (Bae ibe oni for, but during elimination || Cady, © 73200000100 © 0 1.000 }/and thon split the plate with two eal Bias, 309) Hoo ema a A ai |ald and present Mayor Curley cropped 09 106; Beant, 108 pond the bowlers must pay for their bowl. || Shore, p -18 01000000 41° ,800 t counted, Hoblitzell finally | 108)" Franklin, 106. Malacuite wad | Out early, and the crowd, understand- Tienence,. ‘Trask: tat, event staged in Greater New York. that Lord Rockval pe, All that is necessary to become eli- ing, Just as they would have to pay Henriksen -2200000000 0 0 000 scratched a slow roller down the foul aS Rr haciet the Cin Handicay ing the situation, had many a laugh, | ee = — gible ts to pick out the alley nearest |/f they were Passing an evening at -2L100000000 0 0 Q00ill ia. ouion) Alazandan gioked up and if wizaturame., Ten, Roint. tas: Coquette. | ach of the big men of Boston en- wn SPORTING, b Bome or the. one generally pat-|P°R ea wit begin directly aft +28 00000000 © 0 1,000 . hed aut the winner, Garde 0 il i iontresor, 10; | deavored to create the impression that Mg At te listed, and wend the! ine eiminations are closed, “The || Poster. P. eee ee ee ee © 0 1,000 J] then touched oul : Hain ie! 100 Kivees: lhe was leading the noisy march properly filled out to this office, | he eliminat’ ¥ ene ne |] Janvrin, as, 1100000100 0 0 1000 || ner swung on a fast ball, shot it}) Malti G15 Water raat : The prospective entrant will then, be Cae ener chou i earns Pee Pe ee down the left foul line for a scream- fon Teiwont enty; aster ‘Pryune cod Moa: |eFoUnd the fleld, and the old timers Locust Valley, L. I. ond his registration card for- | number of pin “Unighta “remtatered Totals . 267 818 10 0 4 4 1199872 6123 4 Ing single, the first clean hit of the | eg! it? MS Thegan to be apprehensive lest they *Team average. Harned runs—RBoston, 2; Philadelphia, 4, Left on bases—Boston, 11; Philadelphia, 7, First base on crrors—Boston, 1; Philadelphia, 1, Innings pitched-—By Alexande by Shore, 8%; by Foster, 9; by Mayer, 9, Base hits made—Of Alexander, 8; off Shore, 5; off Foster, 3; off Mayer, 10. Two base hits—Cravath, Luderus and Foster, Struck out—By Alexander, for the eliminations by the time the of The Evening World ts bat bowler who is not in the last entry blank ts printed, on Oct, 23, Thavit of rolling 200 or over a chance @t tourney Seakne, As it is to be an| The good old Hansa Bowling Club, » @mateur affair, the entries will be in-|orgunized close on to two score of * to see that none of the so-| years ago at the New York Maen- RMA would have to listen to long speeches tds 30k teat ite ra after: the game, A baseball game 10h, Pied Ploer, | without a spoech trom Honey Fitz | or Mr, Curley is really no affair at all, as viewed from the City Hall, — | it ae day, Alexander pitched out to Lewis | gud gitar in an effort to catch Gardner nap- ping off first, but it failed to work. Gardner then attempted a atolen| | base, but Burns made a perfect throw pros. or “sharks” of the game|nerchor Hall, have resumed bowling || 6: by Shore, 2; by Foster, 8; by Mayer, 7, Bases on Balls—By Alexander, ||‘ Bancroft, nailing him at second The tact that Philadelphia had a Sarre the tic ei { for the 1915-1916 @eason at their old|| 2; by Shore, 4; by Mayer, 2, with feet to epare. Alexander now \| President to look the Phillies over headquarters, & bowler has entered he will iitheweiaal Charmidoy, ve, extended himself and quickly retired Po took # lot of wind out of the Boston Hhahso wi eas | ee