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e & ® Dr. Schimmel Quoted as Admitting ; New ¥ 'KAUFF’S TWO HOMERS WIN-5 TO 0 ‘FINAL! ope eerorta, BOX SCORE . , ) {TT REE SN “Cireutation Hooks Open to AIL” “Cirentation Rooks Open to AN! FULL DETAILS OF GAME | b PRICE Bite ST Vea CRate cecwnene, “PMNS 1 Cea NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1!. 1917 22 PAGES PRIC Bh e to iwocperec = a | STOCKS RALLY AFTER SENSATIONAL DROP | POPPA LPL PALL AL LAD AAO OAR RAR ARRAS OPO L ALLL LP AL APA AL APPL Anne ARRAS PLOTTER H'D NINE BOMBS ON LUSITANIA PLOT LAID HERE TO SINK STOCKS SOOT UP WAR LOMN HERE KAUFF WINS LIBERTY-BOND OFF FABER: — ATR OETLNNG .RAHESATTAL _—UNER SPOLED BYU BOAT sroviampess wesomsraimy KNOCKS ANOTHER OFF DANFORTH i" SS Ae aa sel ota in Drive Fourth World Series for Rate Increase Fac nd Quota in Drive Game GIANTS... 00011012 5 tor in Rec $1,500,000,000. | Pitched by Schupp— Zimmer- Of The ‘ ow mt of the man Gets in a Three-Bagger. a —— Tae ficial Box Score of Fourth He Planted “Nine Cigars” A board |» 00 ip on ie sive mae | Seon Foaee Heverve Dov ba — Game in the World’s Series Mubseribed $272,673.10 to the Second . hang continued to-day, many is ¢ “ ” | POLO GROUNDS, ,Oct. 11.—The game started prom GIANTS. ITE 3 , le f total | WHITE SOX. | ) — ng new low records, Only those P | ; | the Cunarder Warning Ads. : ya : pee [announced to iid the ais-| O'clock after Benny Kauff had been presented with 850 by ( | ABR HOA E BRHOA EB j } . Q nwide understand a situation | | Burns, Uf 40 1 20 0.4, Collins, If so2000 [trict ts 000 beh’ of ewson for having some 0 r } , WY MBiseae0 2 | Indicate the Ambassador Knew.| la steadily depreciating the yee " eS pana si dalek n for having hit some kind of a si ! | Hera, 2b 3 1 1 3 4 1 MeMullin, 3b sorr20 ‘ price of standard dividend-paying se- ws - ey, It e un > tne itt a recent series. Yesterday Benny got a ¢ | Kaaff, of 4 2 2 1 0 0 E. Collins, 2b ,;0O 10680 | init r algn for the gathering of th r cca 4 Fs 5 aye 4 Zimmerman, 3b 4 0 1 2 2 0 Jackson, rf 1000 | The German submarine captain who BOL, HOUSE AND WILSON het pri a second ble war fund, By driving out a homer in the fourth, the first of th Fletcher, os......,.6 3 8 1 8 @|Pelech te wate > 1 terpedoed the Lusitania sunk a ship CONFER ON PEACE DATA a pe an / The New York d t's tment of | Kauff won the $50 Liberty Bond offeted by The New York World Robertson, rf + 1 t t © © Gandil, Ib 401" 00 } | already doomed, according to a state- | F ERE ea Bees ane L,.,| the $5,000,000,00 un $1,500,000,0 FIRST INNING erent —- | Holke, tb 2.0 1 9 @ © Weaver, # -3@@01 © ment made to-day at Police Headquar we ean'45 go: ope Pat gg fait hw fee Jand the managers of the loan admit] gehupp at J the game by thre | “HOME RUN BEN yy" \Rariden, ec. 6.6... 3 0 0 7 @ 0 Sehatk, c se273 0 3 by Martin Isen, a German tawyer,| Gordon A on the Staff iiaa xone ‘ the vioning the) (nat there w Ave: (0 DO @ SOMON| thy the feat ball. atrike, ty J W ' Sehupp, p 3 0 8 ft 3 O\Paber, p 3 ©8 6 oe editor of w department in the Newsy 0° FP xperis to Help in raliy wos tof nig ar t th n #15 Uy ‘ Arthe 4 i Danforth, p 9 O0O0@1 @ Scke UE Necsthas bacctie en] seks ad iinen on nn average, UNTEEN ny rane one tee HE K ED Our TWO Totals... W 5 10 27 b2 1 | Risberg so DT O0000 mount is io be J. Collins then went out, Zimamerinan | 8. eport ere curre! . fe uubject ¢ admits he was . ‘tae ehaded m ve © t = ‘patted tor . German s: ms He admits bh srs been advised from bigh Government)... ¢ A Was a strike McMullen then hit) | ~ Risberg batted for Faber in the connected with three men arrested las! civeles that a renewed application tor! he | “a ale, tt 1 Zim ) elenth Inning night charged with conspiracy to plant ate increases will receive powerful | 4), ae B nk. 81,300,000; Na , F ine neulenta SUMMARY UP TO EIGHTH INN bombs on board ships bound from supy ' and Cable Company A be Sena Base Hits—Off Paber, 7 in 7 innings Left on Bas White Sox, 3} this port to Allied ports in 1915 and nil r 4 takys Jecline. | p Dun & Co., $100, ( ai eater rie eau ; Hants, truck Out—By Faber, 3; by Schupp, 7 Home Runs—Kauff ( 3 ci in aie ; k Hla nnsyly pike Hite tn nce Company, Jerse hree-Base Hit—Zimmerman Hase Hit—B. ( 18, Sacrifice Hit Maen's story indicates that the i i pia giop.g08 Lion I a & ¢ , i Double Pla Faber to Sehalk to Gandll, Wild Piteh—Faber 5 00,00 vee Mate on) Bailie C t by Pitehe OES | Gusitante aren SH UHL Naw Haare Oh aliens felt rte vena ites dnearanen j : : Pitcher~Holke, Umpires—Rigier (bohind plate), Evans (at firet Neen ehcicai (ku hak heliccinc raneg Se es iy al ya ea sae : " ib aa Nese ocaesing HUE ON aa O'Lougilin (at second base), Klem (at this base ndance— } T. N. 7. bombs, timed to.go off ue Content inal ct ne 30 bi mG Bankers’ Club to-day to perfect Plane) out on w perfect ball. He protested | ’ -- — when the big liner was rearing lay one might purchase this stock at/for a bond selling drive in the down-| +, 114 umpire, but the crowd laughed | > ? . Se a the coast of Ireland. The con- $70.50 4 share. ist siness section next week : a decline of | town \ missed third strike, while the crowd | ths and a drop} Ww Atkinson, rman of the went Into ecatactes, ‘The Sox missed | dil \ great chance here, having had al tre, 4n op second with none out, failing | at him and hooted. Herzog threw! » hit, no Herzog sacrificed, Faber to Gane Benny Kauff filed to deep cen but Burns went to third after the ch, Eddie Collins threw out Zima 5 “4 spirators evidently figured that |‘ °! Mi $10 a share in the Lusitania would travel faster | ai Sa | jure in the value of the |Lige instirance Agents’ Committee than she did, for the bombs had | SWANN HAS THE NAME iret aaa st price in 1918. | presided at to-day's meet not worked when she was tor Pennsylvania, the stock | was addressed by A.B, Leach of i! Jackson, No runs, on errors: one left. | Burns swung at the first ball deliv a . h fo advance him even to third base. P " i ered by Faber, ‘The crowd cheered ‘o third base.| merman, No runs, one hit, no error Bedoed eff: Kinsale. Head, en: the OF “MAN HIGHER UP? : \ tn the | Metron Com Seta th gaitis loti tine ok No runs, one bit, no errors, one left. | one iaft . rn 1 uched by | Darwin ‘ : vue) wisubicunl Be etaean n: —_— aid @ veee Been ae te . fe. Feluch after a good run | 1 ruck out, Eddie Collins SEVENTH INNING. ‘is emeliaimels who ; Pe fa your sa ara enlttecs, : 6 bull’ Zown t Herzog. Kauft tas been) & Nh oxtruck ou He protested office at No. 61 ( Said to Be Greatly Inter: in| ago th ak Kies of American 1 + field fence, Kddle Collins made hfe at things in this} the third stk hohe didn't at 1915 and 1916 and is now Im the 1007 panic the jowest price | Corporation, und I. A. Cert, manag , , + | ae bu ta: dab : rf “ i Mayor's Re-Election, But } | # nice stop and throw on Hergox’ ¢| i date he had nit at, but as it looked Hke be in Germany, wis in cha o orden hicago, Milwaukee and|of the Mutual Life Insurance Com 1 om 1 > feats REDS SES 4 wiiked grounder, beating Giant ah © surprised all hand strike the crowd gave bim work of placing bombs on steamship: in G. O. P, Organization, St. Paul was 93%. ‘This stock was | pany. as i sn M. rd + | by smasiing the second ball thrown] t wugh Thi { according to information in the hands} pistrict Attorney Swann announced|on sale t at 46%, or $47 a share| Mare Klaw, Alf Heyman, Lee § Dat eae er cineal CPO4-C8.80-4 500000405 +4 [to bin vo the contre field tence tor al atrik Fietohien cure wgeae of Capt. Tunney, head of the Police|to-day that he and his a | less th ‘6 panic price of ten years | bert and EK. F. Albee are members of en threw out Kau he Gianta| ® Parade i ¢ abril . Mletohe irew out Gons 4 Department bomd squad. Monsia, Wallace and Olooit are ta poe lone tan bs etme at pA ices Ghar Sveautivn sc Gommittas oF sue © retired on five pitched balls, It} BENNY KAUFF heme oni Hap" Felsch slipped as| dil. ‘The Giants are now playing with Teits mk ‘ramel_werel Gleatt, are in pore) ago, Gt Paul bea sold at 93 ies eaentiva) C Lot 8° | geoming to be their orders to awing| ® tried to Meld the ball and Kauff! pep and confidence, while the Som Capt. von Rintelen, now winder indlot- | pe of the man In aul year and only two mouths ago was eatrical War League for the Sec- | 1+ she first ball pitoied, No runs, no| of third baso foul linc axt was|crosved the plate long before the bal!| seem to have lost thetr nerve, } ment an¥ awaiting trialin the Tombs: |ni nb the piinarss easton That the | @ueted at ond Liberty Loan L Lot SEER n | hits, no error, none left |a ball. He fouled agar the front] was returned to the infield, Eddie) Weaver ratsed a high one to Hersom. Capt. Otto Salper sperintendent | returns should be manipulated tavar Union Pa which sold at 160 hog perfected in the theatrical d SECOND INNING of the ple AH then attempted @)Colling threw out Zimmerman, Ono} No runs, no hits, no errors, none left, of the Atiaa Line t Bown’ a; |of Mayor Mite Against William | last December and ight 138 two as > noog | Fletcher wot Felach's hard grounder | hit-and-ru ty, bat fouled again |run, one hil, no errors, none left | Pletcher singled off | MeMullin’s Capt. Sternberg, aide to von Rintelen, | ™ nd " aks eae ten ra 7 vr Poet y : t f the dirt and ught him a sp age ats ‘s ; ‘ FIFTH INNING, m Pietcher took: th ae wild now believed to be in comma al in ques at 114% In 1916) her Intention § al | feat. Gandll didn’t offer at the drat) Hood strike, He fouled a att Gaias!| singled past Fletcher, | pitch. Koberts to Gandil aseaah ordinates; be, Wart omer auld, te no Siu { this yeur, | Park to-morrow p which was a ball. Ie then hit| {en tanned, MeMuti a wide omy into. kh ansia ay. | Holk i by pitther, took Arse Brooklyn chem now | bbe eutley fave Vhis standurd | ping I 3 “hn foul, after which he was thrown out| °Nt a Lg . ‘| Hergog to Fietoher, to Holke. Schalk | Ra: D » Gandil Bugene Reis 2 nature . Ng 6 pred #20 a share ip two | helgb sever borgand fee, cB s xp on a high-bo: ppcar be w . ngled ¢ re, his second af the | F ing to man, owner manager = | an ln the big crowd that ts expected the Weaver missed tha first) White Sox not being . ‘ eh ow out Fat No | secon out. Weaver to Gandil taurant in the German Ma > = | Nor I 1 ts an-|t@ view the pageant has bet eby a mile, The next was too tar| Dall ae it approached the » POUF ing, one } ) errors, one left mn é ple at No. 220 East 15t ITALIAN AVIATORS 10 FLY ne \ i iyo7 | @rranged as part Cau : He fouled the next, and then| Chicago a had re) Pletcher aingled to tes on thet EIGHTH INNING seph Zeffert, a print N ante price y. In the p ten | Aqueduct opening Mr finned out. The fana breathed a aigh | Blnes UR, OR | frat ball pitch McGraw whispered| Schalk Burn Risbers German sut at 18 ark Ww 1 lay the price |®eroplane driven by ¢ Brock: |in thie Inning in Chicago on Bunday,| Bebalk droy a thind e 1 to the bat. He tried hard to| obertgua. J Ins singled to left Linden Street, 8 ast |. = vas 997-8 January of this year| Twenty-five United § when he met his Waterioo, | Hotke, but n | ear ert aman Litt fn nie Mera three wero arrested night by | Three Great Machines to Make Trip| tne stock 1 118 1-4 all capable of aking = English: No runs, no hits, no « s. none} him at first. MoMu and tt Ked as though he m | Danforth m & for ¢ 10. Tunney's mer to Mineola, Each Carrying Erle to 188-8 sy, a | Hebrew and Ttallan, camo to t ¥ | inp |running cath of Rariten's f on the next ball he| Herzog singled to “RUINED MY WORK,” WITNESS Siar” a ch Rarots jto-day from Camp Upton at Yap- | ginmernan atdn't ithe firat | fans cheered vr tHInd, “tiie Bex R ome ru QUOTES SCHIMMEL a Passenger coger by Brie in the 1907] 49% I. 1, and began mis ry eo, tn was he| to the bat, He : von vate . ‘ ‘ Nasen told Capt, Pu 1M wa NEWPORT NEWS, Va, Oct 11.—An-| ® 4 Canadian Paciny,| VO In benule of ee = ‘ He Cotling threw him out senha i) 1 In Schimme ft uncement {s made that Capt. Resnatl.! wy) f the 1907 | %mene the hanufacturer . ‘Yok \ ey | errors, none ieft the W Sox tn¢ tw n that the L «| Lie Ha 1 1 Lieut. Adamon f t i figure ta-|icrer Saat Bnd) west aides, a fl r HW ' 1 NNIN 4 aa tae = Speier ht aad Lam. dan ure te-| Gein Ball gave. th eg FOURTH IN Sie 3 orpe a © phe Italian my ow eave Langley | day ‘ 61-2,] 2 - ‘ ben ty ven " b Usen, wept f 4, near Hampton, Va. Saturday | This 1637-8 two months | cmwmittes perm w Arthur tins rea t t af ; soldier bond sale hey w up and down 1 f & for a flight to Mineola, N. ¥ ate an ovation Sa Alva caer F 1 Stan -s “The fool,” shouted Schimmel, The aviators plan to arrive at Mineola! pyyoos Rapid Tranalt, which sold heron Dee a A a a OF Se ) piate, as he |to stoop tow e xatt W ‘ t nine ‘cigars’ planted on the Lusi iN wil) pilot the reat] se, 4s sha 4 your, Was quoted to. sitet sd , g yesterday's game, He slammed Is upp made a y t 4 Ro » Raid tania and they woud have a i wee day a \ Gas wold a nae e iirat ball to the right fleld fe |Jumped up and caue pias, I t ( stroyed her before she reacved lnsiualae Ca v ent’ i *| SAYS 50 0,000 PERSONS t was foul by a few fa I tried ¢ } esalon b Au Dm 2-8 a n none | if You Se avs, cn BROOKLYN SUBWAY TIE-UP, which | Comptroller of the Ci 3 f Somptrolier of the Curre: Gian Ip to i ( bathed ~— ger la - 4 ne bo ‘ t \ Six * ne ses alt Phoas Delayed as Shore oi ~ 14, Fnat Number Can We 8 ai | c KTH INNING. to Miss New Y ” vs wih . ft ) ‘ 1 J 1 \ (Con Hy ts WASHINGTON THIRD INNING | 4 Uh) ' Bistion ities, Comptvotise ¢ i ' Snappy Comments and if A \ w Currency, said in a stuiement \ Yon ¥ Auer raga sy Met ; Ws You Don’! You Will Wan - \ Sead Them Anyway, SULTS, Paze ' (Continued dt ) ; ‘ or +" » } ENTRIES, Page 16 ne. Oo IhOlr, Ways DUE thee regulee Wy : a PEs MADEIRA RIES JU-UAY'S SPORTING PAbt PRUE LARS Heahedule waa not Tesumed wnt 1010) mpskett oe, Nf fouled ® Dard @rounder just outside GwWuke stu, Ieloch thea ‘unged om ing uking @ Lard try to eld the {

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