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12 It’s an Even Bet That the Dodgers Will Make Good on Their Home Grounds in Spite of Two Defeats in Boston. Seadgeg 1910, by the Prewe Publishing New York Evening Worlt,) ROOKLYN still bas a chan It Is up to the Dodgers to make. food on thelr home grounds, ; and it's an even bet that they'll do it in spite of two defeats in Boston. Brooklyn has lost the first two games of the series, but hasn't been by any means outclassed. Boston am thank ber jucky stars for those two games, cither of which would have gone to Hrooklyn but for al single successful play that barely went through. ‘The Dodgers have shown in both games that they are RERUN LSUTR Shed eee EON UO PREY BAP ARS eS THE EVENING WORLD, Etre ‘BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ee ee nnn TUESDAY, OCTOBER ‘10, 1916. : ON THEIR HOME LOT NOW Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publis) ing Co, (The New York Evening World). VERYBODY Can't Be |Happy. Some. | body Has to Live | in Cincinnati, | We presume the Uckets that Pat ‘Moran and Ge |Statiings had \ printed for the {World Series can be procu’ | rather a low prico, i mene George Carpentier has refused 200,000 frames to fi Aaterica, AV hoya ‘Vast Anat) jooke | | After listening to 40,000 Beaten ‘ensie” fer" three big 4 haven't got is @ good song with good music and er hearing @ Bostonese sing often wonder what it soun when it's sung. . . There are two ways of singing “Tei "se Bostonesque way... and the other is the correct wa: & genuine fighting team, and a fight« RABID RUDOLPH. Ing team always has a chance, When | | | Royal Rooters of Boston et ee aoe, Show Flatbush Fans How __ iio Singing “ To o Stir Up Enthusiasm OUR EXPERTS WHO WiLL COVER WORLD SERIES. score 2-1, pulling out a victory with & single clout of a pinch hitter, ft ian't establishing an unquestioned su- Deriority over its rival, So there is every indication that the Dodgers will come back at Ebbets Field this 'VERA PUNK, illustrious lad Ir noon and give the Red Sox the : \ cieaes single and the deerfooted Me- y , fight of their lives. Crowd at Rees. Field for|Natly romped home a yard ahead of Pes lly keh Uy Bey. 6 or. eas the ball. If Hobiitzel had been com- the emotions of the Werla ri HB financial end of baseball | Third Game of World Series tulssioned to bring the ria 1 Wheel Miss Punk ie” the furnishes a few astonishing} j " saute Mier ne eho ciate” ene y tamous works, and ec | A i! tt . “ Boston drew 41,373 people, who paid created a furore among our best bg ked § ut of the pockets furorers. No basebal in should miss Mise Punk's great stuff, \ “. OTTO CROAK, whose } $52,626 to wet in. The players’ end! ! of this gate inoney was $44,618.04; ach club's share, $14,872.68; the Na- By Bozeman Bulger. (Spectgi to The Evening Worl! ) EBBETS FIELD, BROOKLYN, “ Comet ONE, COME ALL ! “Tais Roce SHALL FLY rochure en tlonal Commission’ . $8,262.60. a = : | “Man Eeating Squirrels” placed him | rel oo gh he a ke Fea pe From (t's FIRM BAGE AS Sood AS 1. ” Oct. 10-~A blast of fey wind swept amony the country’s foremost base- j A Raging Med Me y Is Tigre ieee en . . - over Ebbets Field as the Red Sox ball writers. His book on how to han ) for one ball; ‘ and Dodgers emerged from theit| DODGERS MADE BIG MISTAKE cure insomnia on the bases ex- @me, It comes near the figure at so far that he can't make the middle-| 66 a? My ? H warm-looki | Hy ne da te to receive the some of the big college football! weight limit any more and can now Pro Golf Stars Hold Their Own W orld 3 Series Facts srGstlabe’od ER Rey cheers oF 1800k: Many ee ana won atirpians wont °C matches, and no doubt if the ball sant Lal mann the legitimate Fi t ’ eavywoighta, Make it Carpentier I M I P Si grounds could hold ax many people | MAYEN yen. Thar would we) LEU ‘rst atch Play at Stwanoy : ~ Sy Lian Ten ee tha cag ror | tomerhin. of 4 Aight. Or it mixit) Ese | a pts would exceed even thowe of|even be Carpentier and Willard, for j ee the most popular of at! amateur | :he Frenchman has written to friends! Nearly All Mev Safe Leads|cr chien Natale Soret caer | aporte. Beside all this the basebull |! this country that his ambition ly to | SF) HEROS |p Chisness Torn StoNnsares @ reodipts will be almost an great at | Aabt Willard. Three years age he) in Rodman Wanamaker \y ines wy neue T Nowa wo Guys Second game of World's Series played at Braves Fleld, Boston, yesterday; Boston Bed Sox, American League, 23; Brooklyn Robins, National League, 1, fourteen innings, a new baseball The athletes sadly missed the warm|wrong during the pre h | nerve-wracking strugg! but that weather of Boston, but they had noth-| Co Tot he charged to bad direction. ‘and the first baeeball ing on the spectators. Any one can take the second guct8| player in the world to slide on . Though @ blue-coated brass band and toh) wp : Fercasilh have been done] page on balls, Mr. Ruff's slow 7 , [after It had happene tone seri- cut loose enthusiasm as early as noon, GURL intntaua: th chaah: eaneinie’ wad was so slow that the batters ‘f the Flatbush gang did not warm UP | Mage on the Brooklyn side, and for| {fen deren Parsi it ite Tews of the, $4 was good enough to fight Joo Jean- “at several games in succession. Th | ette twenty rounds on even terms, to 5 ql y é \| record, so far as games for the ||to the occasion untit It cnms time that Sherrod Smith alone can be} Unfortunately he was an outfielder. oe ston and Yale-Harvard | knock aut Hombardigr Wells twice $5,000 Prize Tourney. ea ice Waiter Hazen, Jim | World's champtonship g.es, The || for actual battie. As a matter of into contetin' the aecond taniig.| Mm Ruff got through when it bee ryard-Princeton games, and| the second time in a round 0 oo er Hazen, J et, the Royal Root f Boston and | {nto Ke ‘ & came no longer stylish for an out- DOT Rey mane: Spiess Anil | tee, 66 me in a round--and to} ding now reads: fact, the Royal Rooters o: hae ning overasbstious ¢ Jack Johnson to fight him (ietial Ww The Kreaing Wold Barnes, Tom Kerrigan and Jack © Great crowds, could not succeed Big | fo the world’s chainnlonsbip, without) pIWANOY LINKS, MOU Nr vir: | Hutchinson all pulled up safe leads college matches were four gamo| black man, who thought Willard | NON: N.Y» Oct. 10—The frst round | 1m to-day's a6-hole matches, I _ berten Inetend Of single championship) would be Dig, clumay, slow und an|of mateh play hore to-day for the Hazen, going around in seventy-five Be me acne Eels Sh Peed jer snark than the rkably fast | professional golfers championship and eae ieeed 5 ue my Lage smelly ie ball people if they had the same ac- sever, ¥rench champion the Rodman Wanamaker prises of], tough time on the Rreens and. fin- ‘ commodations. | ") 5 009 resulted In safe leads for most | ished only on George Fot ro | Football, too, is mn exclusive sport, J‘ PELEOS pition that she: te i rae (tear Barnes atare ananent \ wind-up before their scarlet coated band toon things| reach third and was thrown out, The Init ‘oach on the base line did not deserve sure and read some- in their own hande while the tnte | eee ee ee et tat he wot from: ihe count of the Series, | conservative Brooklynites, unused tO) sr4ng, because the play was in front — . these blg doings, looked on with ef ine runner and ne could seo the | well, in five more months it will be, mouth agape. c lthe Nitecspe ‘on his own judgment. 1f| time for the big league poker teams | There was some yelling from *®/he had stopped on second It would|to go South to train, one dollar boys in the unreserved} have meant a winning score for {| Brooklyn, as Jiminy Johnstone fol- Won, Lost, P.C. Boston... 0 1,000 Brooklyn. Third game at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, this afternoon at 2 o'clock, Probable pitchers, Jack Coombs for Brooklyn; Dutch and of ie le hold “pros.” -~|ha % es outdro his iy followed principally by thowe who can anxious to meet Bob Mola thin} f the title holding “pros.” Cham \ ham, Barnes outdr man fully i sae like SVaitay Bagen'os Wo | forty yards, but tossed this advantage seats when “HI" Myers sauntered out Brooklyn, as Jiminy Johnstone fol-} 1 order to insure our efterd to or en time and money on ath, and that Moha Aa ag wae y rete a _ pe | Away on the greens, Fe Leonard for Boston, for a little batting practice, and *here |S) Second hig chance of the Dodr- readers of the fullest SOUS, paid any attention to his chal s be ENOR Ol Hadelp! ne emt surprise of the first » pe mt back forlers came tn the eighth inning, when! ve . are played. Baseball 194 game ee ee Ot cut, Dilloa agen {former title hotilers like Alex Smitn| round wag Alex Smith, tho veteran Total pald atiendance in Boston | were many pats ne he roe ier Sowrey led oft with a. singio and information on the World FeO ee i ten eted accep How oF forekce i** and Jack Hutchinson ail Anished their | former champlon, who ran up an | yesterday, 41878 ‘Total reeelpts, Uacie Wilbert Robinson, but che | Mowrey lea of with ints macrifics, | Series, we have added ORPA aepe Game | Send ie peace. 1 PINAL Make | opening round with auBatantial leads | Cght holes lead on James Ferguson. $82,626, divided as follows: Flatbushites did not tear up th) Otto Miller came through with a| | KWITT to our already phe- Thirty-two pros who survived the or the World's Series repres ig one bare drive to cefitre, but | nomenal ataff, Mr, Kwitt ts the, has any unwilling lover their opponents. F nie : A Play 18,04 | stands it lowrey liars of the people who have to'date Dill | i : j qualifying tests throughout the coun- | Players sen When the Red Sox took the ueid ach held Mowrey at third ought to, but won't. Any spend for rt only where they can! is inc with B| There were several prominent pro-| try were eligible for to-day's tourna- 14,872.68 ing a throw from Walker's ri | feel that they will get thelr money's) end ng fought here for |fesstonals, however, who had to trail] Ment, the greatest profe: al meet ‘ational Commission 8,262,609 | OF batting practice the Royal arm. As It turned out vrey reader missing his art- : or} ever held in the United States. The | ° Ls Rooters, 300 strong, decided to show have scored, bu teles is doing himself ‘worth, about Basebull is still THE American ifr aw ev te buy dinners | home Boh MacDonald, the hard- | weather was windy and cold, making ANY WANTS to get a | > : h Hect Wares Ghaet, a [hitting Buffalo star, had a tendency! playing conditions severe for the eon- | heatn anybody. He can't be « 4 | SO Sette) nia, to Aight for eile ; every time ENTRIES AT LAUREL. \Harvard Needs | itihispit ernment soa, Coach Haughton *: Pench " “ eh taking tho second gui the veal boys @ little touch of th “Hs inthe lust halt of the ninth, | life, Lead by the band, they mado @/ when all was gloom in the Brook circuit of the fields to the tune of dugout, that the Dodgers really rose BY LLOYD GEORGE. “Tessie,” four trong arm felluwvs! to sreatness, The like of it wae never! The whole world, including neutrals . pains aS : anvrin. | of the highest purpose and humani- following ¢he band with a hugo jordinarily a weak hitter, had opened | Pe [06 VAIS BUTI Ut es. must ann proclaiming the’ Boston with # two barger. Walsh, batting iow there can be no outside inter- recor ‘> the place of Walker, bunted toward ¥ the box, where Smith made a hoauti- | ference at this stage, We have asked FLATBUSHERS DIDN'T TAKE fu! stop of the bail and threw to | for no Neerenon an Ah ill tolerate | KINDLY TO $$ BASEBALL, third. Mowrey tagged Janvrin and |none. Peace before the compli * | the umpire had called him out, when| elimination of this menace ts wu | There wan little or no confusion at Mike uropped the ball In his cotision | thinkable, Let the World Series go on. the wate, the New York police hand- with the runner and the decision bad| { hope the Dodgers win, Mog the: affain benuurully, Maree nee can cn tnikd aadianeont WOODROW WILSON As the hour of hostilities ap- pe Bey Ona oe ee Apomea dike BY . > ifirat’ with none out. It looked Hike] | cow of no peace mission, Ae A Rut the Ds Ft itent ie neutral nation We must remain aloo Afficial pald attendance for two games, 77,190. Total recelpts, $159,115.50, divided as followss Players .....+.+ 855,029.87 Fach club. + 28,610.79 National Commission. . 15,911.55 The total for two days of $159, 115.50 In 856,020.50 more than for the first two games between the Phillies and the Red Sox last a great justice. shots into the woods, and_ te EBX RICKARD and Sam Me- Cracken may get the Garden, If they do, we can be assured | that they will put on boxing shows of a ines for ahead of apything ever (3 RACK even there, for sty are’ ne pikers, Tex | 10. ow's races ” Rickard ia known all over the world |*ry, a lo ae Fi News i as & promoter of big eventy apd bik! ne! ign nrscs talons: noses: | or ewr layers) business. No doubt we will see auch | men as Les Darcy and Georges Car- pentier, who have never come to this 4 country because they were so im- | *’R mensely appreciated at home that) ine there wax no inducement to travel, | ih to=mo, ° eae, K fant oad, ‘ Healy Duck in K. 0. Form, ! he ING nn i ie iM Jim Healy, the Irish heavywaight, Fever | CAMBRIDGE, Mans, Oct, 10.—Head | knocko 4 out Stove O'Krien Inst night | year and stands as 9 world’s ree- Conch Percy Haughton ix badly need: |tentround, bout inthe Glympie Acc | ord for the series for two gam cd here. Harvard men,are anxiously | Healy battered Iie opponent from’ the | start e \ waiting for him to complete hig base- proached phere waa a gnawing fear) curtains, Kers did not doa long fly \ . ken, Les Darcy would have come to thin | 3 4 Zutu Kid Wine on Foul. n the heart of Charles Ebbetts that | weaken, e can | trom the actual fighting, although 1 } country tong ago if the proinoters | Ligerroncess oot petit Nid id eenerd Rane Wh m Nelaan, BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Ort t0--gulu | Hit Six thousand seats offered to the | ogdz, Menem Bhd TerooKlye tana | would not consider it a breach of in dickering with him had not refused to | fo develop tho Crimson's New Bride | eo ind gave Johhny, Nelacn an un, <td and Silent Martin fought fourteen | Public j to-day woul tbe sold, ifle bullet ere, P or- {ternational law to grab a couple of { post the purse demanded in advance fron material. ‘The unexpected deteat | Leonard y uld no’ sold, a a rifle bullet Myers, by a super Gcing hurled the ball from | seats at a reasonable price. Looks . here last night 6 rounds of a fifteen-round bout befor at bu A ine wut th human effort. i pee censdinn bank, The was Les! o MON in the Tufts game Saturday has con- iat rounds, but Helton, hs Tren tilack ROCK A ee artageor Le rca ated ay malgnant about thatideen centre “atraight inta” Atlicrs| tke the Rea Box to me Darcy's idea of the saf> arrangement | wiee for the count, was, rw geport, | $5 price and the rows of empty seats! hands and nvrin was eut at th ye aie a to make, und if no other would oa | | vinced every Harvard supporter that | ty Vovatay s Conn., last night, Zulu winning on al yecume an eyesore Mela Wasuaral feet. Th Waa wot erin! him a'promoter of U. Tex Rickard | | the full coaching staf must) tmme- vale _ ‘oul. A * P bs y Ee a tlamaah tba cble G t BY BILL BRYAN. calibre would cable: “Come alon | diately get together if the team is to There was the usual speculation as) 0 oee. oT tumtounded, Then me! Laln't seying @ word, even at Chau Your money has heen posted.” And ab Hi Rn y. | make 4 wood showing against Prince the piteners, and the Mvonr ef applause from everybody. | tuaua rates. Every time f open my wouldn't take him mor. than half an |e tar, Ae urlane Hes and Yale thie season nea closely every move, even the rabid Bostontana-—that shook | month, Teddy Roosevelt puts bis foot ‘your to have the money up at that, Mo Win | The Harvard eleven, though co srrigan and Robinson, Leonard, the |'the rafters, It waa the most remark. |in It, Although J am « Chinaman on ; Ksgap ne AV ork. , | posed mostly of new men, showed stir letcnander, Was the first tu Wart) able play that been seen at such | baseball, 1 think Cincinnati should MAGINE what « card Georges! jy! or not Tfaults against Tuffs that shoud put] Recausc of the long atring of vic | Broadway Bporting Club on 1 Up for poston, While daex Conds idly 4 critical moment in @ champlonahip | beat Washington for the World's Title Carpentier, the greatest fighter of | MISTI Wack {he expected from a college that has | tories he has won thiv season over FOM6| Agteting Levinaky wil” me tonsed tae ball to Otto Muleh for tight, It put Hy Myers in the hall beon so siocesstul the last five yours The Inosny no were frequently out- played by the lighter Tutts Smith for] Erooklyn. lern times in Kuro modern in Europe, and now Yous! “Poe Inns noted with surprise that of the beat boys in the lightwetght class, | ine famous as uw fiver and air Hunter, | 114 Tyish Potey Cline of Harlem seoms to of fame. weds, clever] red Merate Piayed Drst tn the LruuK- HY MYERS RISES TO GENUINE would be | bout at the Garden. | Crimson backteld npver.did | MP the most popular jad hie walght dust | am bosars 4g the counter, wil) stares) aud waite iy practs cave } for the Talddlewalgnt championship | Ps The coaches, in Haughton'a’ ab. {Me McDonald, his manager, haa six] i vw from the Gonna, de so far had been officially recom: | 2% Me Myers, by the way, is des ‘of the workl. Or p Carpentier | © aoa ie lve the on ara a | matches arranged for him, and it he|{aled iim wm terlve sounds at Waterbury ond |huicod by the manager. A few minutes, wre, 72 £9 down in baseball lore ax has outgrown the middleweight clase yesterday apd had them out for|{ wins all of them he has been promised | mt * (eetroud decision to him at Now Ort iacup, though, Uaunert folbed hin wand | Shy ot oct esa aa chine ean o hour's drill on ditferont forma-)a mateh with Henny Leonard tn Madi- _- wot & wagat round of applause from) outtiel he haa risen to genuine ‘The sertinmage wax betWeOR son Square Garden. Next Monday} 3 - Gis loyal supporters: 7 Gar eg aN M two-resorve teune, and neither one Ballor Grande, the CaXifornie light \eariweight. | THAT NERVE-WRE CKING. sac-| side from his other av- {rcored. One team blockod « kiek and fives My early in the game ataved night Cline will box Ruck Fleming at) si! tes paay Ngliter to-night for he will face 5 box Au : nt he OND GAME IN BOS ' | rare ne kotine ounce aubaettates [eR Olymple A. C. of Philadelphin; on |Zark Thlion, tin soaulet “man ki Up in Boston He oe Pod aa rie RW EH aaah Cg STOP! 1. Don’t push your car onto the ¢ Wednesday evening, Oct, 18, he'll hook | hean't boxed here siwe he detested Mora: at with such force were strong |< nt a lutonee and saith Vie Meran of New Cleans at | Bredway @rorting Club, teland we rere > onnvinead, thati ag to make him turn a somersault, scrap heap. Use aaa ratte game brought a dialo- ythe Empire A C.: 09 Oct, 28 he'll swap | |Hrookiyn has Hon * hesets| but he came up with the ball tightiy PSCOpNeRDs | gated shoulder to Bond, who hi uunches with Mickey Donley of N \bur to the home folks the fig-|clutened in his bare hand | cated shoulder te Hond, who unsneg with Mickep Donipy st Ws i | dies are the answer, Cold and cheer- | ‘To appreciate the really. wonderful | ja firsts 1 r also sustained a badly wrenched tops with Allie Nack at the Hunts Potat tee, while Bweetvey was used 80 enoring Club. while on Oct, aL helt roughly that he will be ont o€ coms qi hia biggest engagement—that with mission for a week Jor Welling of Chicago, which will re Manhattan Sporting Club un LATONIA ENTRIES. "cnun'smne iron as they May be And, atifortun- pitching of Smith and Kuth, the two asely, there seems to be nothing that | southpaws, it should be borne in ining cunt pe done about It, that Ruth had the harder hitting In that remarkable game little or| Dodgers scoreless for thireen Innings no critieym can be made of toe gen~ | while Smith settled down after the In t there was iittle one run made off him in the third | for a show of managerial jana did not permit another score until | shrewdness until the last inning, and! the fourteenth inning | IXON's Automobile LUBRICANTS Don't depend on old letter- and keep your car i 8 * Tin Moneer Sporting Club, $s » when that time came Bill Ci {Of the two Smith wes a litte running Hke new, heads, advertising circulars ! iua..|acee'aee w le toms rose to the oc wilder. I several, The selected flake ? | 2 hes i moet ite ad, bails and strange ly an ugh graphite in thegrense 5 i iat west side bantem, Lyach | | balls for the fourth time, these free walks fell to the luck + or oil coats all bea or your memory for tele- | va Ib confident eecond co Lewis's sacrifice, A sine | Hopiitecl. And It was o base on galls surfaces. Graphite will at east | thea he retama to the rivg now would win the ball game, that lost the game in the fourteenth ra left handed hitter, wap had! As the big series r rides on graphite, phone numbers. im pk Rides, the Para hamoten, . 8 along it ‘con. Jk Tears i Keoarenant shat plea op having trouble with Smith's|evident that. Cutshaw, one of. th net Hie . ANGE On ka TEC ait bine ee Le © ball all afternoon, was up next, gamest players on the Hrooklyn Clun, 6 minate | Look in the telephone book and save roxing eres an eek Kea Gua eet rigan decwted to take him out. ts destined to be the “Patsy Bolivar,” Ash your dealer for the f . . jand tie frien him @ bevelit a ing tho clevep Weer, | 2nd substitute Det Gainer a¥ a All the bad itck has fallen upon iis Dison Lubricating Chart | time by calling correctly. Olymple ¢ nlant tam * pinch hitter, He did not dojshoulders. It wan a fumble of ar 1 : bi ut . an JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO, Bose } tlie thug ay Hen Pay Chine, Ra aha ; |thix, however, until) he hud looked | easy grounder by the Dodger Established 1827 i appear iu exbivitione fer Raymond bat omvleied tw at the aarkened sky,; which as-| baseman that permitted the Psvesy naif XK oa fi NF meee See eR ‘sured him that the game Would be! to make thelr run in the thi idicaadel sal | Wankalan ie tasiincs oak ed at the end of the inning. it was) Scott was on third with Fy Rae Te tutte een wie 4/4 gambling chance, because the Red when Ruth drove a bounder t TUTTI Lo seer ; , 5 Se cats Pun Gheriing Oki Sox defense weuld be shot to pieces! shaw, who was playing clove SPOR ¢ | | ee Esishetiuanear proce oft third bane. But hav. stopped the hail, tat fumbles TING. + ' a 4 to gamble, Carrigan went just a second just long e eh fee Iwas Ap't's Clad, Beh ‘ ~~ NEW YORK TELSPHONE COMPANY | a CL a ‘ nie ind put MeNally, a youngater, | Beott to acore even thou heenailey “wee tomes Nlt deri tillon Te nelle eee 5 | y Maiden “ en * 1 'ty tajon second to run the bases for the Ruth at first, A clean ing ot NIGHT. Bh ae i bt with dach Cliftand, the beac w ” wi wits | slower footed Hoblitael that grounder and Brac wou d Jotiuny Brile ve. don Lyne | Oita Ne Jim) Mealy at the Queenabors oui fina) Willy Sanders uimost uncanny ' have won the second game of the big Go Uri, 31 aud Mattliag Lovinaky et the gue Willie smith will Qo the priseivela er ripped off a series, z rr ey. i Club, Boxlag Tom 1 mile aud am eumath

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