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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 191 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK DARK AND GLOOMY DAYS FOR PHILLIES COpyreht 1018, by The Press Pultiening Co ‘STORY OF FOURTH. "OF WORLD SERIES PLAY BY PLAY (The New Tork Bvewing World) eat Viret Page) \f Hoop . he and . s wide " “* working Whe ko and pul Me he hole real t th how Chale 08 FaEMMON® rooting very ds Ta iy We ec a na a Wlerek with tniey- Shigeo , erent saniteven ring aa wh i he ALEHANDER, Wo LonioRe Tenge Aclant Resins of No HITS ols, NONE afiernoon to tell about Hob jr | To Conover, Gares °' 0% ‘WORLD SeRies ‘OND INNING Laderus, after “Bobbie bo to #0 ahead and. —-—— - —- — -— ——_—+_ —_ - —— _— - - —— —— - -——— took « toe hold bi 4 Bob ar, * 0 ae t 7 Toeeht 1 mateh n ig aie 5 we N ° l C ° ° from the warm-up bull pen, as it I ih pec n ae eee ee National Commission Bars. |*:'=: 9 0 ss bine fos nmes, wees oe wan, or for two or three, 1 wan ab | e ° . wa tae sacrificed, Moblitzel arry, the As the gong sounded for the players fight, bul lL worked my All Ki d f Mi Wh 1 latter covering first dad Luderus to eady there were fully 10,000 ; nen 060 ‘Sabie Uatore i un 8 O usic l e pec oe guidide ths etounie unable to| OOK second, Nisho® was unequal to my en It takes time. T ° get seats, but willing to walt for the occasion and, swinging wildly, “I'm ready to matén Bobbie against a A t F ld nde sy popped a high foul to Cady. Shore @ny of these heavyweights around } é ms re on e le Healating wed out by * iw In the (op) iesad the plate twice on Hurns and fellows, Yep, better than Willard, | By Bozeman Bulger. ed back to first Late oe an Gan ip tee gr iret 4 Bae meere coever. b man, Cor. | (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) a aauikae Phas than bis duddy, Me's a natural pght- , er. It was born in him. L never taught him how to box because | didn’t want any more fighters in my family, but) he picked it up himself. le was box- | ing around when ft didn't know about it, He's only nineteon, but he's a#ix feet one and weighs, now that he's {rained down fine, 190 pounds, When | Was on the road with me he| weighed 210, He hus the hardest lett | - hand | ever saw. Gut West he was meeting all comers, and he fought| ee fellow who suid he could whip | foran any time in four rounds—a| Jobnny Dundee, the Italian lght- Dig ‘usky “o was, and Bobbie ped | Weight, and Joe Rivers of California, ‘um in two rounds with left jubi who fought such a hard scrap at Ebbets Fitz was becoming efthusiastic. Field in Brooklyn a few months are going to have it out In another tei Philadelphia catcher mera had a great opportunity, but with the count standing two and two against him struck out on a foul tip AA. MAKES SEROUS . walked, Chal- t BRAVES FIELD, BOSTON, Mass,, Oct, 12.—The numerous brass bands, | squads of singing rooters, professional song boosters, got quite a jolt this afternoon when the National Commission, arriving at Braves Ficld early, issued an order to the umpires and police officers that there would be no WORLD'S SERIES RECEIPTS YESTERDAY’ music of any kind while either the Red Sox or Phillles were on the flold Yesterday the Royal Rooters and thelr band hammered away all through the play, the booming of the big bass drums making it impossible for the players to hear each other's signals and otherwise disturbing the game. As they did this only to disconcert@—————————_____ ‘the Phillies, Mr. Lannin, head of the | Boston club, declared tt unsportsman- By John lock and Gossip GAME. fell for a slow one and struck out. Chalmers was the toughest proposi- tion the Red Sox had found so far and Lewis was an easy victim on a high bounder that Chalmers threw to Detwoen Willie Ritchie and Charley White of Chicago, Tom Andrews, the fight promoter of Milwaukee, today wired Scotty Montieth stating | that he will ofer Dundee and Ritchie 70 per cen Abel R. Kiviat of the Irish-Amert- Boston Club's share. can A. C. and Harry Smith of the) Philadelphia Clu have a walkover, was overjoyed. But at this Moran Bronx Church House have been sus- | a v rat week in No Pl 3 : swung low at @ fast SEY HS, ‘o's the coming ‘eavy-| round battle. They were matched to-| pack tha ie weed secs | lids sre like and made the request himself) It meant good luck in the game. | pended by the A. A. U. for an alleged | itue an easy fly to Péskert tn ‘f weight champion of — the! day by telegraph to meet at the National | ae Boba ‘OR THREE GAMES. that the order be issued, But it aia) WINNING PLAYERS MAY GET | infraction of the expense rule. It Is)" RUNS, NO HITS, NO \ World,” he went on. “I've) A. C. of Milwaukee on the niuht of Oct,| | Hvantie Callahan, the iru hitting fighter of one {not stop the nolse for the long hours $4,000 EACH. ' said that these stars made an exorbi- | een , 4 never shown him anything yet, oe 26, Dundee and his m Scotty vert Gallant, the bard hitting fighter o not stop the nolse jo . oT. PY how to block a ittie, Puch bane tee Montieth, will leave for the Boston, are to exchange wallop in another twelve: | of waiting before: the game. The players scanned the stands | ‘at Coa Las hanag entry Sees HIRD INNID 7 : h| battle today. Dundes is to recelve | te toeit wri atte A A. of Boston to ; eagerly as the hour of play approach-|th® East New York Athletic Leagu C or three little biting tricks to teach In their previous battle at the triple A elub him, and my old shift, and then ho Jahan was awarded the decision, a knockdows in waiting game too long and being forced to hit, went out on @ grounder big guarantee with the privilege of ac- Players’ share On account of the holiday the mail ed. It was their last day to get a| ames in Schenectady on Sept. 18. can whip any heavyweight in tho business. *“I came ‘ome a fow days ago,” Bob continued, “and what do you suppose copting one-third of the gross receipts, ‘With & chip on bis shoulder for any of the twpnotcher tn the heavyweight division, ery the first round helping him get the verdict, Bilent Martin, the mute middleweight, who te form these days, has been battling tu good LAST YEAR'S FIGURES, Total attendance (3d game) 35,520 Total receipts (3d carriers of Boston were allowed to nee the game, and, with a band of their own, they took up a big sec- tion of the left field bleachers, Across share of the money and they wanted things jammed. They were not disap- pointed, As far as ithe eye could The suspended athletes are cited to appear before the Registration Com- mitteo next Thursday and will be to Gardner, who threw to Hobliteell. Bancroft also put Shore in the hele by waiting, and without moving bis bat from his shoulder, got a base on balls, his second free pass in succes- Fiynn, the game heavyweight of Pueblo, Col., bie man, matched \o Meet Mike O'Dowd, the #1, Paul fighter, ‘They will come together in « ten-round w decision contest at the Minneapolis Sporting Jub of Minneapolis on Oct, 2, Martin ts given a chance to defend the charges. Congressman Murray Hurlburt and John T. Dooling have been engaged reach there was not a vacant seat, I found Bobbie doing’ Working! he was working in a trench, ‘ammering and digging! It near broke Total receipts (3 games). Playe ¢ (3 games). The National Commission receives the way were the Royal Rooters with! 1; has been estimated that each their famous band, and the rivalry! dior Jim Colfey, Frank Mor player of the winning team will get é e ave ‘ sion, Paskert couldn't wait for a good . a my “eart, after all (he Or UD ae ni ese Dillon, The. ehanc ing bant for the battle 10 per cont, of the gross receipts. | pum, Mave i rps os to the/upward of $4,000, while each of the Bee te asc anced: one and Was called out on strikes 7 gave ‘im when 1 was champion of} eer ey mawched with Dillon today, few days with his manager, Al Bibberua, Players rece! 60 per cent. of th 000 F. FROZEN OUT AN losers will receive around $2,500, i atter having swung at two wide of Fs ete euea “trnining ‘and. ‘e liken | Having given up the idea of clinching « match to iis recor last night ty decisively outooineiea || Played) and club owners divide the DISAPPOINTED. celved last year, the immense ca- ‘f the charges are proved. | that Lewis caught while ! Re ge dm —=— == | Daany Pichia in one of the star bouts atthe |] remainder. Across the field would sweep the! nity of Braves Field being respon TTA? GLI ee to w of the Olympic A. C. of Harlem, Crom|] Total attendance and receipte for | strains of “Sweet Adeline,” sung b; 4 . - , 4 fin eagnt ne teaching box.) PETER SCOTT WINS PURSE tried hard to put HMlelds away, but the later |] entire series since 1905 follows a thousand jolly fans only to he cast ae LAUREL ENTRIES. SUTRA: G, LINNS Seite Os ney i fig and bas about eight pupils, but IN RACE FOR 2.12 TROTTERS | mase™','2, 8s, time by hie great sximeness, Reosipte sioiey of ed After to-day all the receipts go to and for the first time pitohed thimeelf 5 ‘ed rather fight Coffey or somebody. " The gross reveipts of the show amounted to 840. 960,496.01 by “It's a Long, Long Way to Tipper-| 0 cub owners and the National Com. | RAGE, TRACK. LAUR! Mo, Oct. 12,--|4nto the two, three hole. Fearing to : 1 think some New York club would 436. ‘roi ary” the Royal Rooters, For Tho vatrien for morrow then gave Jack his base races are aa follows groove one t 106,550.00 FAdie Wallace of Hrookiyn, w mission and the players are Selling bi Chalmers went afte n LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 12.—Two Wallace of Hrookiyn, who has been en players are no longer hac Hing on balls, Chaim: en ra bun’ FIRST (wo-yearold maidens good humor and general amusement five i —-Costumer, 1h: My tady' ve him it + Ing fine showing in the boute which he bee 101,728.50 ; Interested in the dear old public, Th: one utr, MY from Cady's bat, but stumbled and Fitesicn seat hin Moog wEOP | sons of Peter the Great, a noted aire of | fought 10 tar in tho West, will figure in sores | 94,975.00 | thin game outstepped any of Its) want to win a majority of games ne ands fi4; Walooh 1M: Sl talon his face, while the ball rolled : Foto But ace you sure be can | trotters, starred yesterday at the Grand | ‘eu round battle at the St. Paul Boorting Club | 198,302.50 | predecessors. Not only that, but it 5 Nadella ulet, UT) Mise Plunin: ate for an infield hit. He might a Mere ; Cirouit meet, Peter Soott won the $3,000 | of St, Paul, Minn,, ou Friday night. His oppo- 173,080.00 || was witnessed by the largest crowd. TW/CklY 88 possible to get the big end room Corn, 108; *Hobolinh: | have got his man at that had mot “gay, if| stakes in the 2.12 class for trotter went will be Billy Whalen, tie St, Paul light 342,364.80 rt d 4 oft in| °f the purse. Selling: itee.yearokls and | Luderus left the bax uncovered while 4 an eavyweighta | # 0, 2.02, the world’s chai wolabt, ~ yoy A strip of ground was mange: At the lust moment the Red Sox and 4. bal! furlongs, Aba 110; ! woing to hid assistance. Umpire rd | folr-yearold appeared in a race againat : 490,833.00 | centre field in which thre’ or four ace Od. Stare Wise hr, | Hvans called a balk on Chalmers and T've sean in the past ten years, Td \the record, Paced by a pair of runners | | 39% Aswedo of California ts doing more tight- 325,900.00 | thousand spectatore were permitted | Pulled @ big surprise by withdrawing | [ouignerty, 108. Jim 1. nn Wi ‘allowed both runners to advance; tell him to stick to the, trench. Peter Volo came within. three-quarters | ing since he arrived hero than he did while he 226,739.00 ' Hoblitzel from first base and sending | {sjMreak, 102 Mr. Rigler, who w. nding eo through ‘em like @ knife through | of @ second of the record. wae in the west, His vlotory over Walter Mobr to stand, Even with this extra pro-|/, DE | esfiver Moon, Pri, zi , {but Mr, Rigler, ho was standing 7 & cheese. jada aah at the Mrvadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn os | ST ; =< '| vision fully ten thousand werg froxen| caine? Out to practice. This didn't] , THIN MACH neulng, theereereds and /near the box, reversed the decision, % } Teues Baturday night was an excellent showing, fol. Jacobs Knocks Out Roskin. | mean necessarily that he was to play] Hid. Ambre 114. Corsican, V3 {explaining shat Chalmers wae neeon ‘I COTTY MONTEITH hasn't given LATONIA ENTRIES. owing #0 closely on his hard sis-round go with | ‘Teddy Jacobs, the east side bantam. | OW, Pitterly Lalo arcane ke they | there. but tho fans took it that way fam adie meremree: 200. *y tie TRpRen aud she cao ee : (lia trend om Nobideau in Philadelphia the nightabetore, h r vith a day off from work they i 0; dren ms, then sent. bac! ore made a perfect up all hope of having Dundee a bees! » | welght, scored another knockout last and welcomed the change. Hoblitze ™ mb oN jnucrifice, Stock to Lulerus, | bf fight Ritchie, yet, in spite of tho}... 'jumslel 0 The Rrening Wort) sg— | dim Cottey, wlio ie to hook up with Frama] Mikbt by putting Chicken Roskin to] Were still unable to see the blq Kame) ta aay throu, prea iuee! Lee Oe iteRe vac vanneae The tooked 4 fiasco caused by the queer action |i yea Wed) Moran, the Pittsburgh heavyweight, for ten rourda| Mee in the third round of a ten-round| Which all Boston believes is to be the | 11 MMA ui eae ‘squally for the Phillies, Por the first ‘q Of the Boxing Commisfon, Monteith | Pur neck in Madison Square Ganlen on Oct, 19, worked | contest at the Long Acre A. A. show. |last played here this season. They |"*% nd Gainer, at one time with the Basn't drawn down the $3,500 that he) out for the i time Chalmers used phe spit ball and At the Now lobo A, A. geater | A Fight hand uppercut to the Jaw fin-| 4, not concede the Phillies a chance |°"™Pion Tigers, 1m believed to be a fooled Hooper for a sytke, Hooper Posted to cover Hitchio’s end of the W,, (ay inthe brenence of the Tangeat crowd, that] Wits ‘Gurr, of Staten, Toland’ knocked | in elther of the games to come, If the |™ore Valuable man, He was not used was not to be denied, however, and \ Pures, He says that ho wants to have ; [has ever been tn that clubhouse, Coffey boned] Willie Curry, of Staten, tsland, knocked | ep: 6) thisitimus an Carriniy nee: Sialsart bounced @ single off Niehoff's #hins fight Ritchie, in fact, that he's | hs with is aparring partner and showed that be sul) ing Irving Allen shaded Jimmy Allen in Red Sox won here to-day and at Phu- t r ( . Nil that seored Barry and sent Cady to G0 anxious to have that match decided a has the samme stiff wallop, @ fast ten-round scrap. adelphia to-morrow the sorles would phy pal hi shed his lucky combina- Mabel | third, Luderus misjudged a pop foul ° before all others, that he is now hold- be over. The day was perfect. It| ton jainer some excellent in- ae 4 yp. |Back of first, missing a chance to ‘offers for Dundeo's services in | field work 1 tic i dilee ed ii" | retire the second man, By a nice we offers for Dundee's services tn - ——}| Was realty warm and there was|fleld work In practice and was ro arate erecta Foltt, SP, etieod tea caueet monte the won't accept them until he is sure |!'}) Com osit Se f We ld’. Si hardly enough breeze to mako the |Peatedly cheered by the great throng toa: foul fly tow: left. After takine & there's no chance of a Dundee-Rit ji e ore O or 8 SECLUEB) inousands of tittlc Rea Sox pennants |of fans, Just before time for play bolls Speaker was surprised by 4 / match Sore te Hie Pear ES oenat | Kathe flutter. all the pitchers had been withdrawn oat a lat ore the middle “The le potty, Mi - - and grounded to Li a i the Garden’ bas its dates all éaken, PHILADELPHIA. ; ‘All the stands with the exception of _ Se eerie an arockar thouent Shine ty noid ive mich In any salar sack,» ah PS 8g (TOM | Won"miea ty vsioce, and Me | MeQgtures of Game at Glance «3,383,080 hier. : RR i Se iy Barproth sive tt 4 $0 8 0 80 9 8 4 9 1000] Herrmann, Chairman of the National ND Oo TA Tato esus drove y is Paskert, cf «+. . la houghfully had ar- SNINSG: 4 See iae trom: the advance sale, oft wees fee Cravath, rf. ss) 9111002180 0 Topp) | meme ree REE ES NE £ love ty ce Hooper ta 6a eaay ea “a fesing “Ritcnie $3000, would henge tecn,” 100 Luderas, 1b. .«: 0021008040 21 (968 \renged to entertain them during Chalmers worked like @ house afire. He struck out Hooper, the firet | Soot porn MOO aa Pe | & have been @ good pleco of business }° Whitted, If... sc. 80100011021 © 0 1,000 J |!one walt with professional singers, | man up, with four balls, and retired Soott with three. He, however, gave |tws siriken and waited form base on then. If the match can be put on the jio° “taka | Nichoff, 2b... $0000000380 7 © 1.000 }| Who shouted popular songs through | g,, his base on bails. balls, which he got. Burns drove a oe wien ‘i sian tack rc Burns, ¢ os 9110001020 5 1 .960 ] | megaphones, the fans joining ns the |Peautiful single to right, advancing koap the money up. Dundee wants to int HOR, Eh bs FIRS Se Ren ne Oe +8 tee Rep eearerereEet ipl (iim Luderus got his first hit in two days in the second, slamming a slow | \ichot 10 srcond. | The Philadelphia tele any time. He never 107; dei DERE MR p aceasta 8 . ball to deep right. Hooper's arm. Scott made a ph 2 jons any match I make for him, , Otheli be CoN MoM ne Nie Maho a dtons FLORAL HORSESHOE. bina re ‘ Abia i pe the fighting, and he doesn't |, SEVENTH Wa Totals ..sseee ve BO 61D 8 0 O14 416 LS i homenal stop of what looked Uke a gare whom he Hens. 161 said to him iB, BOSTON, eee ee ee dey ta face |... With Luderus on second Shore, showing more wildness, “walked” Burne, |20i0 j!paie from, Chalmens'a hat and ue —ba 106; ed Bo: i ; » 0 i cee Tancat crcbay ead ae ce Was « AD p Hf OP 40 ER THORAC ER aon TIE | en At immense horseshoe of flow. | Thi® gave Pitcher Chalmers the big opportunity, but he struck out on alot Niehoff. It was the only placn m he was matched with. Cott, wi. . i ¥ , . ONE , OD ; sooorcee 200000000 0 gerly they steered around it, for the : TWO LEFT, 5 Ce byled a4 CROC OBRS FE 4 . aon ball players’ superstition against Stock started well enough. ig the first man to face Shore, he laced| Hoblitzell drove a clean single in i EVENING WORLD BOWLING ENTRY BLANK |] fovites, 16 uwo020002001 3 1.961] touching flowers before a game ts a| out @ clean single, but made the mistake of trying to stretch it to a two (erin, tewia sacrificed. Chaligers ay Fill in properly and mat) immediately to Lewis, If... + 3060006040 © 0 1,000 7 positive one. At heart they could | bagger. and Hobby took second. Gardner : Bowling Committee, Evening World Amateur Bowling Tournament, Gardner, 3b.. Be ee ke 8 § 0 1,000} have @suelched their friends who in- drove a long liner to left, which i ‘World Building, New York. Bes Me a ee eee e & 2 1000] avertently brought euch hard luck| Shore gave a base on balls to Bancroft, but struck out Paskert and| Whitted, cauRht ats sloe: tops i i Gestiomen! Fissee enter my name in the elimination contest at the || rhoias,’ 8000000000 0 0 Looe | Upon them, Cravath after that, Shore was a bit wild, and Carrigan hustled Carl Mays|ONE. HIT, NO ERRORS, ONE m ' C 20000001 ‘Then to make it worse the Ameri- ‘i LEFT, a ag ST - || re mr , Ruth. i 1 H 9 . f 4 5 § 9 bd ‘ i sae batting practice and whaled the base- Chalmers m Hoblitzel his third strike out victim in the second. He!to left. Bancroft flea to Hooper, Pas- r ‘a ow Alleys, jetropplitan Bowling Alleys, omer, e+ 4 4 73 oe. 8 5 ball all over the tot, another sign ot lote of trouble at this stage anyhow. 4 /Kert lined out to Lewis. NO RUNS, 82-83 Park Row, N. | 1422 Bt. Nicholas Ave, Now, Leonard, Disses se 8000000100 Sn ee eee ee less cera tnar (ee ree one Red Gen Ite ge anyhow, He hadn't | Mt HITS, NO ERRORS, NONE ence pai a egrrT Hendriksen .. 2000000000 0 0 00 | ee ait well In prectice aince tho| sewed e hit, LE ey White Elephant Alleys. | 1241 Broadway, N. ¥. Eureka Bowling Alleys. Hunts Point Alleys, Bt. & Lexington Ave, N. Y, : 1029 E. 163d BL, N. ¥, _—<—_$_$__$_—______- Broadway Arcade Alleys. i 1943 Broadway, N. ¥. Brothers’ Alleys. | Westchester Ave,, N, Totals,. ..,.+ ».100 (*) Two out when winning run was scored in third game, Record of Pitchers—Alexunder, 14 hits, § runs, in 60 times at bat In 18 innings; off Mayer, 10 hits, 2 runs, in 80 times at bat in 9 innings; off Shore, 6 hits, 3 runs, in 27 times at bat in 8 innings; off Foster, 3 hits, 1 run, in 80 times at bat in ® innings; off Leonard, 8 hits, 1 run, in 28 times at bat in 9 innings. First Base on Errors—Philadelphia, 2; Boston, 2. Left on Basee—Philadelphia, 21; Boston, 10, Bases on Balls—Off Alexander, 4 (Speaker, 8; Carrigan); off Mayer, 2 (Hooper, 2); off Shore, 4 (Cravath, Whitted, Stock, Paskert), Struck Out—Hy Alexander, 10 (Lewis, 2; Leonard, 2; Cady, Shore, Hooper, Barry, Scott); by Mayer, 7 (Hooper, 2; Lewis, 2; Scott, Barry, Foster) Shore, 2 (Nelhoff, Burns); by Foster, 8 (Brancrofi, 2; Cravath, 2; Luderus, Nethoff, Burns, Mayer); by Leonard, 6 (Luderus, 3 Cravath, Neihoff, Alexander), Earned Runs—Philadelphia, 2; Boston, 2. \ je Play—-Burna to Bancroft to Luderus, series began, ‘The Phillies on the other hand could get no clean drives during the warm-up and the more] superstitious of the gamblers im- mediately began to tighten up on the betting odds, Ballplayers, as the fans know, have an idea that when a team hits well in practice it wastes all its blows and saves none for the game. Just the same Carrigan had both Shore and Ruth warm up and a min- |ute later ‘he sent out Joe Wood, the |smoke ball hero of the world's series jof 1912, George McQuillan pitched re oreyrcgets "Red fox poied holds Scott's stop of Chalmers's sure-looking single with Burns and Niehoff them as effectively the Sox should! en basse epoliede fine chans#for a scorein the fourth, Shortstop Bancroft “outwaited’ firet in the third. . Shore and got his second free pass to 7 When ordering saye BURKES GUINNESS. Most places serve it exclusively Bottled by-E.8J. BURKE Bronx Central Alleys. Cravath slammed out one of his drives in the third, but Lewis got it with $220 Third Ave., N. Y, his back to the fence. Umpire Evans called a balk on Chalmers in the third, but Umpire Rigler reversed the decision because Chalmers wasn't on the rubber at the time and jarry and Cady were sent back after having been advanced a base, Grotona Bowling Alley: 669 E. Tremont Ave., N. Y. Grand Central Al Lenox Ave. & 116th St, N. Y, Gt. Nicholas inn Alleys. | @t, or. BL Nicholas Ave,| 1 am not an alley owner or alley employee and I have never participated the Greater New York individual or any other open individua! tournament eteotes by @ newspaper. Hooper's single, the second of the soratch variety off Chalmers, s« Barry with the first run of the game. red ~~