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“fer the ball to fall into his hands, | Fomance from the. tournament. and Eainted the afternoon with all tho | Marquard lasted about as long as doeful colors of a melancholy # arene THE RyENtNe ‘WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1916. Eire _—— Dodgers’ Chances of Winning World’s Series Title From Red Sox Dwindling Rapidly. Cre 2h Tork eorolen Worthy sO HE Dodgers’ chances don't look quite so fat this morning. They're dwindling rapidly. ‘The way the Brooklyn team played against the Red Sox yesterday after- noon after taking early lead and booting it away doesn't promise any- things brilliant In the next and very possibly the last game of tho series. ‘There ts a young man playing short for the Sox who will bear watching in future series, His name fe Gcott, In more than thirty chances he hasn't fatied once, He's il legs, hands and head. If the ball foes within fifty feet of him on either side, or within jumping reach over- head, it’s a fatal error, He never misses a stop or a catch, and he Rever wastes a tenth of a second, Just to show how the play of Sox and Dodgers compared yeaterday—in the eighth inning Cutshaw made « fine stop of Gardner's fast grounder. A spectator near me exclaimed: “Gee! That looked almost if Scott was out there!” Pitcher Leonard had the Brooklyn eat before the day was done, He gad even the Brooklyn fanw goat. Leonard je a time killer. Mo turns Brownd and around in the box, level- fing the ground with his spikes, kick~ ‘ng lumps out of the way, smoothing he dust, rubbing the ball on his pants leg, blowing on his fingers and act- ing in a generally aggravating way, But in the third inning he sent over only five pitched balls to retire the Spgaia to the eighth inning only “Hey, Leonard,” called a weary fan when t misery was nearly over, "aurry up—i want to gd home.” There was more fumbling than usual. Wheat dropped a long fly by Beott when the ball had fallen faitly into his hands, Hooper fumbled «| 4 drive of Cutehaw's after chasing it 1 (nto the corner of the field. And then, N’ Brooklyn fan can feel as bed as he looks to-day. speaking above a whisper Is regarded as an allen. the next county, the home fan‘’s chest has suddenly receded and resumed BEST MAY BE THE DODGERS WEREN'T “TRYING” eo 2 Abate =F om ae a a a aa a A hatarelaf lent hyneg CAAD ONLY FOP UP OUP. tr © oF UTTW# ones.. TUNG Suen ‘. ie OVERS AND Thr Rau. ° Fase eae NOC IT Gardnerand Red Sox Pals Gave Brooklyn Fans View of Their Fielders’ Backs Copyright, 1016, by The Prem Itublishing Oo, (The New York Hrening W That little dish cooked by the Red Sox yesterday made the Flatbush fan's mouth taste as if a Chinese family had just moved out. Making conversation in Brooklyn is @ tough job to-day. Any one From jutting out Into ts normal position on his back. His jaw, which once eo proudly waved in the breese, is now wearing out bis vest, His ears droop Iistlessly and te top off the day's entertainment, | !strelesm A little ivy planted on the ruins would improve the sur- Merkle walked deliberately under a Bigh foul of Scott's, waited calmly Teached out for it—and missed it, Talk about an active infield! Olson trled to bunt and popped the ball) Straight up in the air. Three lied ox were under it waiting for it to ¢ come down, That ball had about as gray, rounding property. A home run slap from the reper- cisions, i welghe 220 ide beth joilre of Mr. Gardner extracted all the A. M. and P, wmene Een ® plug of chewing tobacco in the rum from morbid blue to a sinister) navy, t, Gardner's wallop was some-| It wouldn't be so pad if Merkle hing weird and wonderful, never! would make those kind of errors in seen before on land oF sea. It Just front of the family, but he always Copyright, 19) BARNES GETS SURPRISE FROM YOUNG KERRIGAN IN WANAMAKER MATCH Siwanoy “Pro” Plays Veteran Golfer to Standstill in Second Round. by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) - eo oe “Wiens Ocson’ds LTT Bust Convention Warten For, IT Piping RockClub Holds Last Meet Of Racing Season The long season of thoroughbred rac- ing in this State will come to a clone to-day with the running of the Harbor Hill Cup, the Piping Rock Steeplechase and four other races at the Locust | Valley course, In offering two of the richest and moat coveted fixtures run through the eld the Piping Rock Racing Associa- Porrer UP Into The A 4 RO Gan ‘TS Come Down. Dodgers Start Fifth Game Against Red Sox WithShow Ot Confidence and Spirit nmaeigianintls Team Hasn’t Lost Hope of Winning Out by Any Means, Says Robbie. By Bozeman Bulger. (Special to The Evening World.) BRAVES FIELD, BOSTON, Mass., Oct 12.—The Brooklyn Dodgers came on the field shortly after noon pre pared to do or die. Up until 2 o'clock they had not died, Whether the “pep” was assumed or was genu- ine, they raced around the diamoni! ke two-year-olds. They banged the ball and stopped grounders that would | have been a credit to the marvellous Seott of the Red Sox. ‘This enthusiasm undoubtedly was due to a “skull practice” they had just had at the Hotel Brunswick, In this interchange of ideas every man im the club had a chance, and “Rob- bie’ told us as he came out that the boys had gone to It, hook, line and sinker. The only question left unset- SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK . PUTTING ’EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer Corres Ss Yok Revalee Wonk © AO CUD aes we Wat] A BAseoats. it) | ] Expert Tells You All About the Game and Then You Buy MR. SCOT OF Bostiny, | | World’s Series Facts Fourth ie of World’s Series, played at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, yesterday, Score: Boston (Ameri. can League), 6; Brooklyn (Na- tlonal Legqgue), 2. Standing now Won, Lost. soe 8 1 730 Brooklyn Nescecse 2 gS O00 Total pald aitendance yester- day, 21,862. Total receipts, $72.- 840, divided as follows: PC. Official paid attendance for four games (two in Bosten and two here), 120,289, “Total receipts, $801,717.50, divided as follows: Players . 162,927.45 Each club . + 54,800.15 National Commission... 80,171.75 The players will not share In the receipts of any more games. fleries got enough kal | Sricies “io Woulwoet Another Paper to See Who Won. Fame is ephem- 1. Nothing Is PN @ ‘ing heard of that Long laland Gs man who once held fourteen balla in one hand. Las a | Remembee, that even the lower of the Wi purchase o9@ oF Om) ‘The highwayman who held ap a ‘\] caddie managed to escape with car- fare home, but he dkin’t live morte than a nickel away. vs can Met That Aye od a eguirel bat or mt I srting ‘Batural, Manager McGraw has calmed down over that hippodrome game and says he is sorry that he acted like a sophomore. President Ebbets now realizes that Lannin did him a favor by putt ‘hiin where he couldn't see those games in Boston, a A POST IS THE ONLY HAVEN OF REFUGE IN CINCINNATL Tn frenzy wild, You madly grope Among the baseball Experts dope, Absorb it all, Then grad a pur To ask the aucver Which team won! PHULLER Roe he ef Se rd 1914 without boot eee RABID RUDOLPH, gy ad wee oe ee that oO" nv so n° it wae, batted down his first pitcher in ated a left-hande- tion will wind up its two-day meeting about hit North America on the first picks out a time when we have vis- and the season in a veritable blaze of bounce. {Mt Nobody expected anything like that | pre im the city, tled was us to the pitcher In to-da; game. Robbie personally was in fa- muoh chance as a bone tonsed into the | big Cage at the dog pound. The melon, worth $162,927.45, will be cut 60 per cent. to the winners » but turned n 1910 and got (Bpectal to The Fvening World.) slory. | " if . Deople Mare enor eat wane | Kind face, ian outteld got! where the Woodbine twineth and the | NON, N. ¥., Oct. 12.—A big gallery | ROViE® pbraoes cand tiryn Chant and the ree nad Beaith, whe pitched |] MMed will eive $97,768.97 to the 1) Ce prescriptions. thine ies gto cia bird shoot. (rhe only throug ankle excursioning after that ,6T449 19 ever green, here to-day rooted like football fans| seventeen threo « year = old Jumpers Hata? Ae pe bg cauhe! bai ‘They |] Players winning the series and i oun! - ol! “———_ nm overnigh: fol ee jar . a . Bag St “alte” whe Won plastered the [ete iene can na monet: when young Tom Kerrigan of the) Eleven others may age Bavetts amen anite the plate, picking duat and congratu-| | We den’t knew whether the, Red left it that way until the arrival at be added, #o the field that will go to the poat will be pill where the Brooklyn fielders | jntians out of his-teeth. Mr, Gardner Sex home club played Jim Barnes to a nN . . f \ lee ° cam on ream « wee Sromsire pasted it high and wasn't the only one who made our they standstill tn the third round of the| rtm fixture” Laid allan d If Boston wins, the share of each About the winning mal ght) some dear brother of outfield run, however. All we saw professional golfers’ tournament for|, Some of the smartest of the older player in ron figur with || Rerte: 4 the dean would have time to et | most of the afternoon was their backs. | Along about th th inning tho| the $5,000 Wanamaker prise, Kerri, [umpers.in training will ro to the bore PUZZLE TO “ROB 0%, | erica team, ler fore it fell, stands sounded !fke the biological n prise. Ti-|In the Subseription Chase, which will) «y nave not yet started Pfeffer in twenty-six ellethio, will be 68,759, | Fana may shout and ‘Oh well, to-day’s another dry, and | of Gre ents, tae he teatant kes mene morrow will probably be a fine . for a mame of kelly pool. EWPIE ERTLE department in the Carnegle Lb fary.("an And Barnos finished thelr morn- |Ing round all even, ‘Their match wan featured with many sensational shots and remarkable recovertes by both stara, Barnes, one of the longeat hit- tera in the United States, frequently jcheat of the year, Squawk and acream, Aa the victors akim The golden cream, But Wager craft wail Up our stream, And the sericea acema If Brooklyn gets the small end, the players, with twenty-two ell- othe, will earn $2,962, If by chance Brooklyn wins, the play- ers would carry off 64,448 cach. a game,” said the-Brooklyn manager, “and at heart I feel that he i etrongest man we have on the ai ‘There ts another question, though, We are anxious to have Shore pitch against us, and we know If we start oe eee SE Se ENTRIES AT LAUREL. (Special to The Evening World.) RACK OK, LAU M4,, a. e a a tee bostnorrowa” rusts "a Pe tt Altbough he only waige! aixty in Peoria, pounds and a soda cracker Ump {Connolly stayed with the foul tine for | ‘Bmiling In Brooklyn is now a #o- | the entire nine round: celal blunder, Hke eating soup. when ene the orchestra is playing. ‘axieab If the United States sells the Phil- fecteakion iim i it in his next epecel rather poor showing for a boxer who claima champion- ehip honors, He was given a hard out-drove Kerrigan by twent: rd Ea ees, oboe ts ¢ gone back, to whatever the Ippines, Dufty Lew Dave #0! y y yardn, Me Ternnes, = A fated dream, fight @ couple of nights ao by Joc | LAteuynave Kone DAC to whee ite much territory toeorer S Y® ® wut tho young home “pro” evened eae i= Tine, tat | Pteffer that Carrigan will start) inet Ol For to-day the janitor Lynch, @ local bantam, who wouldn't| put on without a shoehorn, |this advantage with his fine putting. Ruth, If we start Sherrod Smith, s against Olsen and Mowrey. Neither has Cutshaw shown any of Turned on the steam! Boston will start Shore, That's ex- the graceful stability of Janvrin. On . know @ title If he met one walking 12: | actly thi it stands, and 1 queen actly the way it stands, a1 down Broadway at noon on a sunny Spiders have resumed spinning the Myers chased Gardner's slam #0 webs which were so ruthlessly torn long that the fans thought The lead changed many times dur- . in the mad rush of home fans for the discovered perpetual motion, ing the match. Kerrigan was 1 up ‘to walt until the warm|#ouple plays and force-outa the You can't arbitrate with an elevate Uther boxers have “shown Ertle| family exchequer, The B. RT. has} Jat the turn, but Barnes squared the ew hare WATE Ledgers: handle the ‘heli awkwardly ee he, other ae, ee "por the first time since the world's series began we are given some real Boston weather. A chilly wind blew out of the East, causing the players to shiver, in their big sweaters and late. And meanwhile Kid penne Red paeer’ is going right in his old manner, winnin, in slam-bany style, ae ho doubt that with @ decision of “foul” ax well as any other kind of a decision, But count on the short’ eleventh, where Karrigan was in trouble, Barnes also jwon the next hole, where his oppo- nent again found a trap, Kerrigan, . on fine golf, captured the next two, exhibition made the|giving him the lead, Barnes, how decided not to compel their motor-| Although hired te cover the Base- men to wear full dress sults and high tall games, Hal Chase didn’t writ hats while on duty, inythl esterday’s affair. The proud-chested fan of Tuesday Hel eaid hi 9 hired to now crawls around like a dromedary. | ball gam: Brooklyn is Brooklyn again, - The Robins’ 7st a one or ‘can’ wi the fact that you joean’t make yeu, and in @ manner to make the spe tator nervous, On the other hand, when « grounder shoots toward short or third, with Boston in the fleld, the fan knows exactly what is going to x Banteay: Allies : Anita, Sometimes a fighter may be fouled| Withert Robinson assisted about fane talk to themselves, ‘There were lever, came right buck and squared fe happen, joing wei and still not be by many miles "the | 28,000 other managers In running the 28.000 monologues Kolng out of the the match again, {it the crowd to nestle far down In thelr! Dring the whole sefles the Dodg- SOLON Veter better man. team. wate at the end of the ninth, Walter Hagen, a big favorite in this overconta. rs have not driven a single ball past | you'd eventually get there... Kid Williams has offered to fight had ‘The unreserved bleacher sents were — ——— | tournament, an easy the with Hoott! He has played ti — the way with some peopl Erlle any time at the kame welxhtat| sandwich speculators didn't rink! Losing waan't half so bad as hav-|J. J. O'Brien, « young Weatern star. filled to capacity an hour before the| markable fel ate Lupo freee “A so wrong that they're pay Rarde, Dlmeeelt ae the rent ee fe" | anything, but, tleket Is only good for INK to Naten to “Teante.” |Hagen finished his morning round|, St vid ngs ding game that the old- RABID RUDOLPH. as the genuine article | the dyte that's stam, on It, with a lead of 9 holes. O'Brien, after] fram wan. ont old-timer remembers ever haying - — he should be entirely willing to fight ‘Villlams ay soon us any promoter It looked like another record crowd, Looks as if the sertes ts in Carri- | holding his oppon t to a single hol seen, ‘ The sureness of his play ts | _ all Hoston apparently being anxious to . gan's strong box with the key tled to}lead, went all to pleces on the return | ‘Me 1 absolutel offers good terms. Nobody disputed Ump Dineen's de- a rubbit. |journey and falled to win « hole. He| Ay RACK Hhetyear ‘Side get wil he present at what they looked upon Man panes ai apes ean aah Witlech writce me that he a |managed to sau re the thirteenth in tin, fie, as the requiem, Your Red Hox fana| Dodger play” ts the” baae “running: ORM drive Selves red e other ir, ec. ave made at lea on pad quite fpproves of the plan to elght holes, an unusual performance. thoreond, |don't think there Ia a chance of the] preak in each of the four Kame, It| 1 BER DOWN feb poe. i ware, Rickers and Me | Jack Hutchinson, of Pittsburg, | hago rtp Dodgers leaving Boston allve, came yesterday In the frst inning, |p| Velops excessive ion rye events in | veteran champtonship star, ran up a|*Abpeniion allowance Trac ‘An early arrival in the prean box| When Zach Wheat allowed himself to unless properly lubri- ntleon, Revere Carden. Easne pi casutanihi AA! tty very b Rayon lead of two hol ‘on Cyril Walker, a =a NIA ENTRIES wan Cheuty Mathewson, the (1014 be caught of third in the midat of a cated. Use io ‘ex. Go ahead. ie ichtenstein, manager of one Many montha dinre young Englis an who hall from e if rally that might have won for Brook- he —— Wolgast, ex-liehtweteht champion of pricey 1 Tig Plage armund ber, He fret the went, une ‘ire put up a plucky LA ONIA ENTR Master” of the Giants, He still nurses|lyn, At the time the Dodgers had oO ry IR poor Dodgers look up asaiast that he ix author-| MA articles to hor Harry Wille, he hie neem Aight, but Hutchinson's accurney with a « that the Dodgers will win, two runs in and one out, with Wheat | xo NI heavyweight manoged by Jim Hockley, if Wille his inons proved the deciding f: RACE TRACK, LATONIA, Ky, : on third and Cutshaw at first. Cut it this sunny morning, There's |e! by Hilly mn of San TMexo, | no ‘0 Print yd « sf ere sActar, ~The for to-morrow’s| ‘Do you remember 19127" he asked aw Fi ui a strong probabliity now that | Cal. who representa a rich Mexican! tomes sigue, tee Wayca eee DE WINS MOGI RFIAT, peat eg eee : af eat nt hus friends: “OF coures yeu lshetaaad Gechioe ee metemn ona ‘Automobile all they'll get out of the World's | #mHleate, to etter Preagie Wale the | denature Feeterday, Langtont and Wille met 8! nip and tuck battle,” Dowling finally | | KiMST BACK ifn twerearvie sed | go," he sald, “In that year thé Giants made to get him, But as the ball wan) LUBRICANT: Series in & share of the money. Foo ee ae ear tee erie it, ist gear. Nangiont sive. mnueeked out a lead of one hole at {oi tne tren, 194 din Wareks ot) 1.0" | were in exactly the same fx as thrown by Carrigan to Janvrin Wheat ines, bring « dust pan and swe ie oleae wenty-five “ ” ball ome to sere the veniiet, the end of the morning round, ty aa fe fren Bs thern “we n rd half way up the line, , + r out this filthy lucre. Itterian up| more at Tia Juana, Mexico, Pit Room, the Bechliw tahteright, win gut | ThE Weather Was almost ideal for my FM de jn ish, Noh; Tiere | Hhrooklyn Is to-day. Enatoad of being |Then Janvrin threw to Gardner in: Dixon's 675 Gear Oil is the the house. “Phe $15,000 Kuaranter will be placed | siummy “eraltin Nanivoight. wil fh | cote Corday, A eallery of hundrean | Hatt hth meting Uroits:, tie | beaten Immediately we won the next| stead of trying to Ket Cutshaw, and Il perfected lubricant for this to Wel credit,” saya Litehenstein, | Olympia A, A on Oct, 23. The win ty of fans Awarmed over the Hinks, ws ine poll, Suroue. Le ee tech “TO: two kamen and came within an ace hs aay LAS ORO ce e of di It k th + There were lois of empty seats at| “as soon as he aligns the articles of | tor Benny Leonard at thia lib an Oot, a0, from ene mitch to another in ‘an ef- { mt ielieinets tm 1m) tds | of winning the third, Versonally, 1|That made tie ace seine Ge type of drive. ‘eeps the Ebbets Ficid yesterday afternoon | Mie ler fatite dh fort to see how the country's leading 112) Oyo. Unufty, the west alte gears happy and bratty ee! 1 pulation i Lore. s rd Jothing empty “in. the Tleld. Though | eee ee ee eeee anne n ational |UeNmelht, at the Broadway Siorting Chub gw Professionals played thelr shots Ma ieyer ing Matin Vidi"halérieot Howe | have a hunch that the Dodyers are| perate attempt ite ete ppt Meri Neatly everything tn alght th reputation, Either Charle White, Charite | # aren oe [5 Advance mongy, sell | Kolng to come through.” an Ene be Joyful” epot Diner Lubricating Chart Tevion, 12d Sinith, Jack Welch, Iily| Nate tems sayy thaw ts no truth tn the moon JOCKEYS AND OWNERS PLAN | ‘Ric's Brana vali | Matty did not say so, but on he th 4 JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE €o. Rooks, Gene Fowler, Hilly Mack, Ed| printed in Chisgo that he and Me Nahtwetgnt WINTER AT TIA JUANA. | wa Ral Ab ey a i looked out over Braves Field It was > Jereer City, N. J. | Dickerson, Harry Stout or Jim Jeffries | borer, Charlle White, who rewatly made an us: | | i pe ebm tot il easy to understand that he was think- etablohed 1027 For fate micceatil attemit to win Freddie Welsh'e tttle, are going ‘to myllt, <l woukin't trade Lew for all the manager in the trustnes,"* Witte i nted as saying in hie deutal uf the aeport, Nate and I ut & manage will sult us, ing of that muff by Snodgrass that FACE selling) Metron roe ON "Bloes fee Se three year okta; | pitched in hie life. en i wer! | In the early practice Brooklyn again tr tinsfon be 108; Arh PI “hath na WAGHE Seti prepared herself for any eventualtty sitetet me te; | ruined the prettiest game he had ever There will be no lack 0 riding mate- | rial at the winter racing meeting of the | Tia Juana track, which begins on Nov. | * Mimaree 1 will go slo 41, Luke Cansidy, who 1 representing Jim Coffroth tn the East, ts not only becuring the promises of several owners The Bhow Corporation has fant received a year's | extension of {ta Heenae to conduct toting shows At Madison Aquare Ganten, ‘The State Athietc Commiasion simed the paper yesterday, Jimmy Jolmstan’s contract with he club won't expire | handdloap rt Naren ANY Cultivate the habit of insisting upon getting me mile uted O' Hagen, ’ fuel will be renewet for another year, 86} Nuy, 1, ‘They wlll bos fiftere pane, Othe arranged for the following riders to be jonny pot efthan an r Sita ta choy cn i BURKE $ GUINNESS Sah AA 8 hh GE med: Bete Diet, will alm box Chamiton AL MeQoy tm Hrooklyn hroughout the meeting: Mugs | spy pitchers, ‘The Red Sox dtd likewlse,| ‘ness thereof. eniey any of the g — the latter part of thin amet), aod ale J of rv da, RED SOX OUTFIELD HAS OUT- smuat have the name Burk: on Den ‘“Porks"* Finn of Hhmton and Jack Dillon | crgaged to wet the beet mow aveliable tn Uuihe ey i My , r Well und B e 1d: Tare, Carmone W the label ar well os the re to meet again, ‘They have beon matebed by the | eiuaia within (wo mocks, Fe a ee eR caters “Prank | “harem CLASSED THAT OF DODGERS. Nene Li Ms Broadway Sinrting Clib for ite show next Tire ‘As the series nears an end the one name Guinness. ed f Herold, with some horses of the Quincy day ot, ‘Theis meng ert rar enn homer, | AL ne, Carmant Arvneg, Rib, Merch, Jo: |atable ‘and a tow of Hg. Morris ana! REGISTER TO-DAY. paring weakness af the Tedmere 0 | chine at, rerete, © TUGR@. adIee | oe SPORTING... Dition knocked out Sailor Orande last Tuomday |Deatyeight, will box Billy Minka, the Mt, Paul briny «airing South, as will W. Spir To:der the fauna de dey (ad on Jcompared with the Red ox ts the|of New Jersey at the National A.C. T Nein 1. wil: pees ee H Be es Bs a See ee Cao Mea Laaiy,, cs en en PM anit 1030 B, Me eig infield. Halle that were easly handled wih Getoone taxing the lead from ihe 7 Ni wen Snr Ber et over H , . =) . fam Lavgtongy gill be come 1n ection tn this iy teva oh ‘Niosday slats ag and W. ©. Japlin. you do not register you cannot vote, by Scott and Gardner went through |p ins Sr Bocas Thales : ~