Robins Break Through Red Sox Defence.Win Third Game of Big Series,4 tol By BRIGGS Jack Coombs Proves FLATBUSH FANS Cartoon Impressions of Ebbets Field Battle * * FAIL TO FILL a Moses for Ebbet< WIDE SEATS Veteran Twirler Leads Robins to Within $U $5 of Victory and then Voluntarily Retire. to Make Triumph More Sure. A\any Viicant Chairs Un- responsivc to Brooklyn's By W. J. MACBETH. (ircat Victory Over Ciilby Jack Coombs proveii hinisrlf tho Mosei born tvi ChirU Boston. Ebbets's lost tribe. The former iron man of Connie Mack's Atfil*tJ/ sormwhat rusty in tho hinges and creaky in the joints.w«9 tu\\ $l start the rhosen of Flatbush on the ritfht road throogh the wildenie*. 1 By W. O. M*(.EFHAN. Coombfl was one of the central figures of the third game of th, jj F.bbets's He a An acre or more of Squire classic (the tirst played at Ebbfltfl l-'ie'.d). led sortie that taJ «-idfl and capacious seats in baek the world's champion Red Sox for the first time. The KoriT lah were entirely unoccupicd yes- 4 to and marked the third i-onsecutive time that a Baall*« checked, 3, single oa__y whea tha Rohlaa the between success and failure. Box tha score margm tiie linv of tha Rod by Like the Moses of this Moses of Klatbush did not racaal rhairs were all old, tarryari^, trfbfl till it reached the land. He led the band .- ,,-r aqaat, which went promiscd valiantly, _, toward the end to within sight of the milk ,-e that when Flatbush protcstcd falterinply. maybe, andhco, .h cost of seeing a world's country: then he halted voluntarily and turned tho triumphal partft,* th« Bltimatafll waa not mere the keeping of Jeff Pfetfer, a warrior not so renowne i but one morabbflj ldle chi.t'.er. with the vipor of youth and strength. A holiday march it proya__ 4 ft*** thc uppcr tier* the empty Jeff, the strong-. Urook- benches m.rely jraWBOd as the lt does seem a new world's ,-r>ries is lyn warnors. with their backs against born every game in this most thrilling the walls of Fbbets. Field, showed signs debate between the idols of Hoston nnd C'combs did as much ..t that were not in Hrooklyn. quite Probable flggreafliTeaeflfl a.s any one could ask in keeping with- Line-Up were twice biting efl when they out blemish or spot the most healthv for the histone dust in the vicinity of record anv piteher has ever made ifl To-day's Gan* Hunker 11 ill. I'erhaps it is because world's series play. Jack is the only twirler who ever The fourth Fbbcts'a seats are extra wide game of the var_f. Scyj.ro won rive classic strugeles without a series between th..* thaaa caataat ones looked particu- defeat to show against them. Pfeffer. the Boaton Ktifm Inr'.y forlorn during the bleak after¬ through the last two and two-third inn- and BreeUya Robina will b* pUn noon. ' ings, foiled the Boston batter.s in or¬ at Kbbets Kield. Brooklyn, thit g. 1: those seats had only been filled der, and foiled them at a time when ternoon, play to begin at 2 !¦ have been they had just threatened to break out o'eloek at $3 per might Boaton (A. L). Brooklyn (X.L a burat ef applauas worthy of the deed in one of their rashest deeda of depre- when Ivan Ivory Olson, the doughty dation. But Coombs and hi.s young Hooper. rf. Daubert, lb. Seandinavian, smashed out the understudy both must forswear the Janvrin, 2b. Johnaton,rf. that bro-.igh*. in two runs and practi- throne of the day in favor of a more Walker, rf. callv clir.chrd the game for Hrooklyn. generally abused private of the rank*. Myera,ci. fire Fbbets had not been ordered Yesterday was Olson's day; a Hoblitiell, lb. Wheat, lf. to eaarg. fi**e flimolaoaa for those brigbter day even than that memorabli Lewis, If. (utthaa,!,, squattir.;* placos there might have been one for Hi Mvers buck in Boston. A f.ardner. 3b. Mo.rey.lb, a iouder whea Hank O'Day ro* bulwark of defence, this unussuming prote.t Scott, s». Olson, aa. fuaed ta allow Jake Danhart a home; "TRVirJt. Tb GET HAmK and often maligned shortstop of the < raa. Tb Robins wns the whole show of Brook- .**>»«. "?leyera.e. O'DAV CrArMOC-.K Hii win:ung attack. Olson. single- Leonard, p. Cause for Kejoicing. - lya'fl MarquBrd,a. Hig H1ND AGAIN ATttJOOT saverl hrs collencues 4vhen thev I It iraa tha rat time during the cur- handed, mpires.< onriolly and Ihia. 'id DAUBERT'5 ^Ll£)£i FOR HOi^.e were lined up before the firing squad, American anything about to be shot against their owri l.eague; <.aig% ,__ to te but Flatbush pins ita O'Day, National tfl with fish hooks. wall. league. A bunt, placed so cleverly bv Otson r oi prineiple with tha erred Flatbusher not to pay that much evt*. Lead in the Fierce Attack that even the dead-shot Gardner World's Series Daubert and Olson in his haste to field it. led to Brook¬ to see Jake Daubert get a and to second run when tallies were com¬ A 4vhole of BBB a broken up by a nan named lyn's gaaefal baitbtll i ganie Baseball Facts v.-rv crowded into By the way. it is only on rare ing hard off tho underhanded de: the first innine, m tt demonstration of the Baseball Champions of World of ("arl Mays. Ivy's triple in the fifth. neith,er aida could break thrtqfl Overwhelms M That neat i- with two and two runners flrait wrty's took a I broken up. by a baseball gone stop hit of; ¦ late Henrik Ibsen. Third game for world's ing, elinehed the argument beyond re¬ vrin. Then, with two gont, Sotr riana hava dabbled champinnship, played at Hbbets call. Fnough for an afternoon, quite 4vho broke in as a world's ser.ti rt some-; Jack Coombs lar with three what laecessfully in literatura and in Tield, Brooklyn: Brooklyn (National and Three Triumphs, a the many brilliant plays he conaecu'ave cleaa i_ have Two Triples turned in short field; plays worthv gies, pumped his tirst blow to ghta iate baseball l.eaguel, I; Boston (American for Fifth Time in of The ten ra fame only with the rc- Their Toll Turned the Tables hea*ry-faeed type had his bludgeoning hit and run was put on aritk E 3. Singles litzell. Dick a h. For instance, there was l.eague), How Robins Series. been les<« Hendlv. rlipped pretty osii John Anderson, who pulled a bor.e Official paid attendance... 21.087 Battle. BOSTON LEAGUE). BROOKLYN (NATIONAL LEAGUE). Big (ip.e unfamiliar wlth the ider.tity of Daubert befaffl Juke h«id a chtra During (AMERICAN from the long- start. It looked ¦ dead uhich WBfl so startnng that sueh plays Total receipts.$69,762.00 AB. R. H. O. A. E. the respect-.ve teams, certim'.t .i5 "John Amlersons" even AB. R. H. O. A. E. distar.ce descriptions of the contc-ts in nothiag eoald keep tba fleet Shci Uivided as follows: cf.3 mistak- from *.cular bone Hooper, rf.4 Myers, tory, leaving the Colby entry on a par BostOB, could be pardoned for reaehmg thir.l. thc bast-s filled. Flayera.$.17,671.48 GRANTLANI) RICE. lb.. .4 one for the other. It was Bos¬ I'asey k.¦. -4-ever. cam« t with By Janvrin, 2b .... 4 Daubert, wi'h the famed citizens of Bucknell and ing Steagfll, . 18 a bit a dead run lor tiie Tarh club's share 12.557 rf . . . 3 .'. and C. ton's defenee that parted yester¬ ainirla, »-. g Famous Frror. Shorten, cf . .4 Stengel, Carli.lfl, meaning MathflWflon Van Loaa'a If.2 These alone had day, though it never could he accused gath.red with al! th* jrraee of ic National Commission. 6,976-20 1 Hoblitzell, lb. .4 1 12 Wheat, Albert Bender. Xhe thi. boa. arai pulled (i.nniMir.l from na.e series victories be¬ of cracking. It was Brooklyn's that tielder. Mis throw wa. ttarttd tisl was Total attendance for three Cutahaw, 2b.. .4 achieved t.ve world non-Scandinavian paid Lewii, If.4 fore Coombs moved to them stood impregnable, as*Rult after ;..¦ ...n aa hi. . o\ betsseen the Red lyn went to war with new eonfidflBCC Mays, p ...... 1 Coombi, p.... For thal matter, he still is one of th'.- countcd flurry rally apa eulty ng BBtropologiata that games last year as a miser counts his gold t.oonib.s jnuffed. am¬ . .0 Pfeffer, p.1 few ald'fashiooed eatrie. laft, taking .d no Seandinavian aaceatora. Sox and Phillies, 81.919; total re- in a rush to maul that underhand Henrikaen. :.t of view, $186,286.00. munition of Mays out of the lot. Foiter, p.1 lJodgera Full of Pep. yesterday did more ceipt.s, For live innings Coombs pitched in Trouble at Outset of Game ut Scandinavia than with all his uncient lore. Through Totals.31 7 24 16 1 Totali.30 4 10 27 9 0 Brooklyn fans proved in the victory Mays He cor.vinced those in attend- this ha held Ihe Red Sox to four of their club that so far they have not sprll been too much success. With and he would have convinced ¦ srorele-s frame. Short- in the lixth glutted by But Pulls Without in Boston, where a i-ingles and .Batted for Mays inning. tne over. the crowd that Through Damqi have been in attend- another game en alone had bi* But after game big series draws aomething range. marched around the field exhibited more t\r.ee had the ti ata al Ebbeta Field bei n world'* game hnd drieeii Hfl] tfl eover The score by innings: Carl Mays, a burly, thickset young. ed wickedly with thc f.nt pitti that Brooklyn and delirlum over one game than curve. r.arro-.ver il '.. ;.r:.| price, like S»" with a fusillade of flWBta and Colbj/ 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0.3 joy fellow, who nurses the last remaining It lookeu like two mon !> can ach.c-ve the Kbbets was naturally elated. Bo.ton.0 Boston IBOWed over two suceessfu! and andiaarlaa .spec- Sqaiffl Jack was Iflfldiag, 4 to 0, the veteran 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 x~4 major league underhand delivery lure, bu* Scott went in behind Gare ¦uliing a bone. Tl e good man was hurt, of cour*e, Brooklyn.0 atarta. who the elfect by almost get¬ :or a and a wonart began to drift. was more in the heightens pretty atop, by There were two on the bases when when he sa\4' the unusually 4cide Bflat* There genuine pep down on all fours when he delivers throw robbed Mik* of" a ht-Tk can Two Huns in the Sixth. hits.Olson, Daubert, Hooper. .Gardner. the third ting pmch Ivan I .ed across thc field vawning for occupancy. Hut he Three-base tifteen minutes that followed the bail in his frea^ style. was both- was a n petition of that Stit Miller, Myers. Left on we seen since the play t'r.rou; blue eyes and iwung prove that the National Coramiaaion A paaa to Hflnrikaen, Hooper** triplp .Wheat. Sacrifice hit..Stengel, contest than have ered throughout by lack of aim. made on Daubert in th* ninth inmifi on off Brook¬ greatly ,;b. had a two-run with dire threat.* forced him to raise and Shorteaa third *li rad two 2. 9. Baies bail..Off Mays, 3; Coombs, series itarted laat week. BBd if He himself in bad in the .. Thi'.tt Hrooklyn lead, bases.Boi.ton, Brooklyn, off Flatbush will be got Brooklyn's opening game Hoston. .ot b:g enough to COBTiBC. thfl priees. Hia eonaciencfl is elear. runs |n the aixth. When Larry Uard- 1. Hit* and earned runi.Off Mays, 7 hits, 3 runs in 5 innings; lyn wiai again '.o-day half of the tirst. one saved a bai: game; ¦flflBBBi = Uob.r.s had a .-*- i er or.e over the held fence runi 6 a riot. The H.ioters of Boston with the Flatbu hrrs that the drove right hit*, no runs in 3 innings; off Coombs, 7 hits, 3 in 1-3 Royal Pirat off he winged Hi Mvcvs preventid a rout. a hit Foster, 3 marched around tha Sald as they faced chance. It was a time when long iti fhe seventh, Coombi called hia ln- no no run. in 2 2-3 innings. Hit by piteher. one of his chucks. Daubert made Bbartaa with calyon**r.i innings; off Pfeffer, hiti, a but not 8V8B eraxy Bingled, would have couated, at.d anthropolo- ELEVEN field around him. and af'er n brief p*r- 2; Foitor, 1; Coombs, 1; cushion bombardment, hia :irst series hit on a well plucod bunt Boston's fourth. Miiler aujit « with batuball have COLUMBIA in from eentre By Mays (Mveri). Struck out.By M.ys, thil hostile move broke up their irni- |. ley wared Jflfl Pffflffer on that the Boston piteher overran. Mays stealing. This araa anotner iniUooi a man named Olson < waa Pfetfcr, .'. Wild pitch.Foster. Umpirei.At plate, O'Day; basei, sical arith the inelody ol" "Tes- that field to fu.ish tb* game. oonba Dineen. Time-2:01. parade, haadled Stengel's . Then the hit and run gone wrong. In En* waa racially incompetent to drive a STRIKES BIG SNAG game enough and wiflfl enough U> know Connollv: left field, Quigley; right field, sie" echoing out into approaching dusk. he Wheat. Hfl pulled haif OlaOl h*Bfll one Brook¬ purposely passed '.yn's long hit i e baaaa. wbefl a youngcr arm was neededj and Having eoraarad victory, hi'maelf together after being ifl the hole work. r to Irj* comes to a crit-.cal moment May ng nd and AodaiaoBi his judgment mora than made good lyn again to Mike Mowrey and whiffed his man a fast one, made tfl II Ifl* for bnta in the t with IN THE FRESHIES in her worl.l series existence. If she OUted the hall pa wheh Pfeffer retired tbe laal eight meaj for the last out. Lifl. a bawk olson poaa Sox march down ran ar.d fl*/flB the series j/urpo.^es. two out and nobody OB the bases. Bul in order, itopping thfl revived Bfld had played aooad Btop her rival's rnnt'.dent flrifl to-day up Both sides went out in order in the on Gardner Bfl**. . land if Brooklvn only tne will be all her opportut'.ity. Olaoa, Ivan" l»on 01 aa, hit attack with an ahnipt halt. in the field she might have raswy; thfl Oaa Wav Street. moral affaet way.' second. Harry Hooper singled with chance. but he'made the throw ajpfll theones in the fllal B1 American Iball Tin* secomf next to her de- But if she is beaten the jig will bc well out- anthropological First Year Men Score Three Pfflffer bfld thfl LflflgBfl twe if not three games under her faetor, two out in the thira, but Miller The peg was wide and low. It I the same time he hit the bail, driving champions spellbound during hia brief is. fence, that has built up tke bulk of nigh up, as Boston will need but one the hit-and-run He belt, aa tha prlaH tly aayiag east guessed play- through Hobby and OI«on reachnifl it to the centre Sald fence for a clean r<-:gn, biorkading !,r>t BB** flrithout ¦ on the three-game, Red Sox fame came after the sixth. This, more game, with the next battle calied for a and nailed' Thitf Touchdowns.Five Reg- Bostoo'a pitehiag, where Babe Ruth will pitch-out ond. Otto Miiler .aacnhcod. three-; scoring two men be- slip. (ieorge Toster, who followed has heen merely fair, wa. an amazir.g ability to rally under for Boston soil, Hooper stealing. Miller's throw was in the Boaton inticld. Jack C00BB.1 eewiag up the ulars Out. Mays in the sixth, held Hrooklyn run- laYcragfl, roarcertain-|about. the gray shadow of det'eat and keep on again resume his "frightfulness." but who was forced to !y nothing to rise up and the main evi- high. Cutshaw, the tirst ball pitched- -this .".§' g..me for Bro&r. less, but the man who heat the Phillies lme a great out- fighting. In this fourth game jump for it, made the most of a difri- an* W- Aad aithoul pitching score 4 to 0 her and to another battle of south- .singleJ between Ilobh'.zell twice last fall arrived too lata. Baen held BBd inueld defenee alone ia hard-, With the against dence points cult chance and just did get his man. a«Cond run. Failed to Kun to Form. at that hc was not relief at his Boston showed no with Rube facing ner for Brookiyn'* up tfl Pfflffer*. tO drive back a rougher at-, Coomba best, paws, Marquard In Brooklyn's half of this same inn¬ to Si x inner BJ Five of Columbia's regular*, who as hats had him in ,ugh desire to curl and desist, as the say- lhitch Leonard Leonard hasn't started tried eroBi thi -n*r£ If Ivan Ivory 01?on had run to standard, Brooklyn lack. up ing the ice was broken. IJaubert lined hi? best wa< a sacnr.c*. «. Hamilton a flttitfldfl more than onco. ing .sn't. It was here that the, but he will be tha almost certain off bunt, but ¦ ar.'hropological form the Bad Boa would pthrted in thc game againrt nckety There are any number who beheved just yet, a clean single to right, after fouling bert this time *traek bo.ai*, ti next inn- These r-ame bats are liki astounded Red Sox. w ho had no thought choice to-day. As the Rube is likely was out at thc time. have tied I the lat 4vere Ftill bo Bore and Brooklyn thal arl , with hia freah delivery, four. One Myer-. unfortunately. Saturday, bother thc Sox defence a lot before May of defeat, came lurehing and lunging to be even better than he was last Sat¬ to Scott. toward Scott, i BB8 over then. even after their two Red would eold. Brooklyn first up, had rolled weakly won bruised yc?ter.iay, the series ends thi* week. ln tbfl atop BrookljTB back into the thick ot the jubilec. the carnival between this pair Daubert's one-sacker Ivy Olson'.- maiterpiece w»,._t*, h tl they would havo to ,..,.;., ba*/e bai ,,,.,!, boi aha waaat urday. Stengel followed for the tifth innii g. Thc a that they were unable two game* Hrooklyn had tb* stronger With one out ifl the BIBth, Henrik- should about one of the best Mavs to . ..me. for Gardner lifted slow days' IBflt, Sha eama near di.mantling bring with a bingle to left. pitched for it.wildjMw on the attack ar.d Hoston the atonter defence. itopped. sen, liHtting for Mays, drew a pass. of the with the issue to a Bfaya set the itage ore Iron the r.ght field don their uniforms and stood Mayi in the Br *- inning when Myeri flariaa. Wheat this time, and held Zack »th * Hut in the third grapple of the Bfltifll a bunt This brought H.irry Hooper up, a hall in doubt to the tinal out. of Lewis. The far.s opened this aection "SS home run. side lines, while the frcshman elcven waa hii aad Daubart outran dangling tnll loft in the yard for Gardacr erowdad mn Hrooklyn not only maintained a mora When sacriticed player who isn't any more dangerous in were a bit after Wheat'. fail¬ wbich Ivan Ivoi; -.ed the day foi an dowa the liaa. Stengel .rnptrifh*. 1818, br Ib* MI rn Aa*"a. iWt moody Wheat drew ¦ :¦-". 44-aded through improvised 'varsity savage attack, but m addition backed the a world seriei than gun cotton is ...at wlth «.-t, r/ua'a. had little relianie in boxes. "J« ought to write three and Wheat ara tilling la imwriliaa. copyrliht ure; they George after Cutshaw ro.;** line-up for tOBChdowi up her pitchers flritb ¦ defence far paaaad,contest looked around an open stove. The only thing llll ( Mowrey. " B, that day with B0B8 Bat, the a Btahaw. wait to w*.*- The regulars who are still fceling stronger than the Ho.ston brand. defenee that Harry Hooper can't do with a has box. Olson didn't Bt 1 tussle are t b« already la. But Boston's This young g-ntleman, liowever, on tl of Saturday's baseball iti a arorld aarlaa is to as a hitter. he got one in Dy'» grouve I'.y : hacked by tendons in Daubert Res-ovcrs lATed the day again when Hobhy piach a reputation pinch And two Btraiaad Batting Fye. make it an egg He followed Hcn- tirstnrst ofTermg.onerniK- . ,. th" veraeioua can tn ol I Kanlan, tbe Henry Monroe, ¦ meaa booader r.nd nipped fry PRINCETON SUBS DO had severai cardinal sins of earlier *h« M" tt; kle; John Kennedy, end, strained There is still another element for eooped up rlhaafl arith a long triple to cen¬ The shortstop drove T hamr- pber, Brooklyn shouh] twii-ted knci; al thc plflta. The bases were right VARSITY vintage to wash away with a few *--..*% Kred I'ur.n, end, Hrooklyn cheer. Ifl tb* HlBl two games when Mike came tre, and when Shorten struck off his BATTLE WITH soaks. took a fast one fvr.ee mdwav betweea ,iave ha Jakfl Daubert, Jo. hl Ifbach, twifltad knee, Hoston had Jake the ¦till full Mowrey up, third blow, thc Native Son of Swal healthy George Shorten. lt WOflld who '.'.. an inert Hegcmnn. pitebfln Daabert, but S;r Michael atood ifl » trance as over the middle. Then he hopped on had B playing like BBd Juck DoBBldson, guard, bruised. club's rtar hitter, stnking out or counta.'d himself. had the bal! not boundedhwj^fl fort up to yesterday, into the ird Btrihfl aailed over, and the. I'rinceton, N. J.. Oct. 10. A number another of the same brand -nd shot it oftn«¦»."'_,. Ail ttofl will probably get shooting duck. Jake couldn't hit seven to seed and Hoblitzell like a flash. Daubert feet from the boaru> ..:h with three 8. I, OBl and it is certain that t h<- impending rally returned Red Sox Ftgnt Hard. were pas-w W «»^ icrimmflffl to-day, cents'worth those f.rst games, and of shiftr. and unusual formationa had no in scoring the tirst left field bleaeher. .. lke a horrc run to on was dc- areedfl. two runs behind noiv, Boston dimeulty a *"*[B ai! will plhv Saturday. slump reaehing CO.tlty and Only a team eompojed of *>ub- run of the game on this line hit. rey scored in romp. ".,0", tt-j lot but J.'arik O'Day, Howard Miiler, with Olson Bags the Game. went back after Jack iti the BO*/- employed by when MilUr blt who behind Rtrport* eoBccraing prM.iag proportions. Daabert Colby in with the I'rince¬ Stengel raced from tirst to third. Cut¬ at third umpired th. the star of the 1915 eleven, aawed up Ib a gunny The who hiigged the game for' enth. After Lewis out Larry stitutes scrirnmage but elatiflB te .bflfflgj^ i.uartcrback (ack, Brooklyn'* entry popped shaw got ar. extra base, too, when box. Ivys bnmmj.3 «. "us pho'.rt- were Yit-t* rday than in Wa* Ivan one of Gardner drove or.o far over the ton this afternoon. The scrim- ....4.1. V....I V..,,.,.n,l . b7>.. ' Iflfla reaMBriBg a'sauiting power Dfldlf WflflkflBflA Brooklyn araa Olaoa, rated right 'varsity throw-in carried away wide, tatablished b«yaad ,r the _i_i formed on his lield and Br ,'ir-run lei.d Hooptr's a 'aii'.;. More water bai But yesterday Jar... eiBABfld baek into the cluh's weak eOCB, OlBOB -cored a wall mage came otll) t'or a little while at and behind the plate. Mowrey connect- cion il art, <1< | tw." i knte, nnd he spent most of the box rcore with the run in the third when he a had been cut in le-- than two lnninats thfl unkimpt ilamp autleggod the end of a .tranUOUl d.iy's work. eaught Dau- day in bed There an- grave doubts ar, b.own to fltomic dust. In tin bunt to Gardner and took second on to a pallid tally that looked about r. Ver- a-^ the to whatbflf bfl fl/all play against inning he outran a bewitderiag bunt I.iirry'- bad throw, Coomba .'rivtng his big ns a gnat. lt wai here that Jack. First the Varsity played againat Blow of Olson Sends Mays, teat appear. in this mont on Saturday. whieh Majn fllae faanbled, tryiag both mate h'.rn.' flrlth fl single to right. Coomba decided that the appointed second team, .areral af whom are hard Mighty rwa Dauberrt r.afe at tha to an¬ I'rovided all hlfl cripples respond .,he aiaglfl aad doobla gripa. In the In the sixth Wheat and Mowrey moment had arrived to call upon to from tha 'varsity men Metcalf Will rtly third Jake i ut a two a cave-in other mnn. An.i when JctT i'fetTer distinguish i.t, probably mning crncked elflflfl With out, by thera.elvea, Amei .in.l Tibbott were on from M