Breaks in Luck Hlave Givein Red Sax Advaintage Niiw Held in Series RICH BRIDE FOR BALL PLAYER. BOSTON HAS H/lD BREAKS BIG COLLEGES GJET LITTLE ! * Vincent of Boston Score of First Five World's Series ! BRAND-NEW * Campbell Composite I IN LUC1£ DURING SERIES to Marry and Quit Game.Nationals Games Between (jiants and Sox BY CR\NGES IN RULES 1 FISHING TACKLE. v oil PITTSBURGH. October 14..Vincent £ Hire > ;«!< . fiflirrior l». Your ^ Campbell, the outfielder of the Bogton Jj opportunity to jrrt brnnil-nrw ,{] lias nln voH hie lac# o a m a r\t Inn tackle at unheard-of rcduo- National*! ",* I»»«j mat. jfc ^ i' ptaiiiv NEW YORK GIANTS. Dame Fortune Has !Been Deciding Factor professional base ball. An Advantage Claimed 1"or Them Has Notj 4J tions. Is made here that he is announcementto be AB R H SB SB HR TB SH SB PC O A E PC 4 * s in Qose Ga:mes Played. to Miss Katherine Munhall marriedMcCormick ..302000 2 o o .666 ooo .ooo Materialized in Way of Big Scores Specials: of Mrs. A. M. Munhall. Whendaughtera Herzog, 3b.. 18 3 8 2 1 o 12 i i .444 g 12 o i .ooo ^ Ss.oo Steel and Ham- $ called at the Munhall home reporteron rf,If.. 19 3 6 2 1 o io o o 12 1 o 1 .ooo yOther Gossip. South Linden avenue last night Mrs. Murray, .316 Against SmaiHer Schools. 1 1.000 $3.68 ? Munhall said: "Yes. are to be Dcvorc, If, rf.. 13 3 o o o 301 .231 200 f, i^k" i . they 4 married, but we have not decided yet Meyers, c .18 o 5 o o o 500 .278 26 4 1 .968 Other ( $3.50 "Otter" Steel Rod; ? when the Gossip. has not figured in the -getting as wedding will take place." Doyle, 2b 20 14200 600 .200 10 17 1 .964 4 agate A 0 » vBY J. ED GBILLO. The bride to one guaranteed ^7 much as Yerkes and Hooper. prospective belongs o 1 o o o 100 1.000 "C* lesreau, p 4 .250 040 and .. . Special Di»patrb to The Star. of the oldest and wealthiest of guide tip. ^ Joe Wood's prowess was more or less Merkle, ib 1 1 o 8 1 1 .211 o 2 players a lot of confidence that would XBW" YORK. October 14..A series or al- families. She is active in societyPittsburgh 19 3 4 59 .967 BY H. C. BYRD. Sj.oo Steel Rod discounted in advance by the Giants, and is popular in the athletic set at the 1 1 o o 600 1.000 otherwise be lacking. seven frames does not always prove the it was that he would be S'dg's, cf, rf, if.20 3 411 .150 If the that in getting The M. ^ 11 though hoped Country Club. Mr. and Miss bis college? figured A. C. eleven outplayed Hopkins, ® (extra strong)... otr.Mi »» W /vf t tern nnntnMt in^ Campbell \.fff i i cii & ii< **»*» x. defeated in at least one game, hut 1.ooo ciai » *. r.u in vt i Munhall were introduced in the Mathewson, p. 8 o 1 o o o 100 .125 190 through the four-down rule in foot ball and deserved the victory. It had twice trams. Bedient was never considered seriously 4 to ort on all Tackle It is possible for one team to at Forbes Field one day lategrandstandin o 2 1 o .118 12 .862 they were going to make it easier for the dash and vim that had the Baltimore 25 50/r * as an opponent. That he would be able Fletcher, SS...17 'o 301 13 4 aggregation, and it put up a higher class be playing ahead of its normal gait dur 1910. and their romance started right themselves in their games with the 2 to make room for to defeat Mathewsdn in one of. the most jthere. Campbell says he has quit base rf 4 1 o o o o 000 .000 010 1.000 article of the sport. incoming Ing such a period while the nt".er may jbrilliant games that the "Old Master" Becker, institutions on their schedules they Morris and did excellent 1 jball and is going into the brokerage '! ss o o o o o o o o o .000 1.000 smaller Hoffecker both 5 fall goods. ~ a is has ever would never have been Shafer, 140 It be in the throes of slump. There pitcied ,business in St. Louis this winter. certainly made a grievous blunder. broken-field running, and deserve the 4 » " no from the fact that believed until he did that very thing. c o o o o o o 000 .000 oil .500 was figured at the of the praise that was generally meted out to getting away Wilson, beginning them for their efforts in advancing the to date the Red Sox have had the season scores would be run Goods up A glance at the official scores of the Crandall, p.... 1 o o o o o OOO .000 OIO 1.000 that big presenthall once had cleared the line of jiNat'l Sporting Co.%* accounts smaller they of the breaks, which really bettergames, however, show that as a whole the Marquard, p.. 1 o o o 0 o 010 .000 020 1.000 up by the larger elevens on the scrimmage. 424 9th St. x.w. for the fact that they have won three Boston team is the steadier in defense. ones, and while this has been true in There were a lot of crudities apparent Robert E. Volkmer. ^ The fted Sox have committed four errors CUBS o o o o o o 000 .000 010 1.000 in the and they AGAIN Ames, p Aggies' play, though, one. is DOWN some taken games and lost but It rather cases, just the opposite has $ in the series, while the Giants have been must be eliminated before the team can 1.« *>.< i unfortunate for a team when !M> per cent m1MB HUM guilty of nine, some of which have figured place generally. retch- the point it is capable of attaining. of Its errors come at a time when they It is there not been a in runs and probably decided gan. s. On Totals .. 165 13 39 9 3 o 55 4 5 236 138 7° 9 -959 probable has do much damage, and that is what has the other hand, the Giants have outhit 4 2 since the introduction of the season Gallaudet could hardly have eocpected TO to happened to the Giants in this series. their rivals, eblng credited with a total mm, pass when the big teams have been win from Virginia Military Institute of hits of lHtJ times at forwardeleven. The Virginia eleven had one of the games won Boston thirty-eight out BOSTON RISD SOX. held to as low scores and more in played Every by bat. against thirty-seven for the Red Sox upsets several games and the Gallaudet team has been the result of errors, and they out of UB» times . making the re- A B R H 2B 3B HR 'TB SH SB PC O A E PC form taken place than have occurred this had hardly been tested. The Kendall would not have been in the tie spective percentages for the teams .'SJ8 Reulbach Bests Walsh in rf 2 1 o II I I 10 o o 1.000 fall. There is only one of the so-called Green eleven had. not been against a and .'Jib. Hooper, 19 4 7 .368 eleven to try out Its struggle but for misplays.eleveninningOn 2 O big teams which has not escaped a strong enough Self-Ma nine Silent These to cf...i8 6 1 2 o II I o 10 1.000 and the score it made was a Knignt the Giants have outiiit then figures, however, go to prove, Speaker, 3 .333 a narrow and there reallyplayers. HUDSON. COLUMBIA. the whole, a ' j by very margin beatingcreditable remarkable degree, how evenly the Duel.30,393 1 2 o o o 2 0 0 .286 1.000 showing. HI IT-YKA I'S rivals, but they have fielded a bit worse, teams aie matched. is recalled Wood, p 7 I40 are several which have been defeated. When it 1.000 KLKt'TKIC COUFE. and. as said before, they have been that one of the games, eleven innings Attend Game. Gardner, 3b:. .17 2 4 1 1 o 710 .235 670 Right at the beginning of the year errors which had an long, resulted in a tie; that all except found in making unfortunate , ib 1 1 o o I 2 .211 2 o 1.000 Yale, Harvard and Cornell The one were won of Stahl, 19 4 5 43 CoM effect on the score. or lost with a margin up against tough propositions. Dimpont Oarage but one run. and that the Red Sox, with Yerkes, 2b 21 25020 900 .238 12 14 O 1.000 themselves Sales BritiH). 1321 14tli »t. 11.« When two well-matched teams such sanies won to their eredit have Yale barely got away with its opening c. u. Pbone North 5.'!C. three CHICAGO. October 14..The ffifiTo Chicago If 20 2 4 1 o o .200 10 O I .909 and as these are in a clash the luck of the made but sixteen runs to their opponents' National League Club defeated the local Lewis, 500 game by the margin of a touchdown, A i'-mjolete See-It of the decides it. and this is thirteen, the closeness of the will SS...18 1 1 o o 2 won its second no FAMOUS KELLY-SFRINOFIKLP I'NHUMATIO game usually struggle club of the 4 to U in Wagner, 3 401 .167 13 15 .933 it by greater T1ItKS in Standard Size. has to date. There be realized. the Dark Blue has Every what happened exactlyIt : game of the series which is c 11 o 2 o o o 210 .182 26 I o 1.000 Since that advantage. has been little to choose in the pitching. is admitted by fair-minded observers yesterday's Cady, braced, though, and won from Lafayette ELIMINATEFAULTS Both sides have furnished good slabmen. that most of the "breaks" have been in to decide the city championship. This c 7 o o o o o 0. 0 O .OOO 950 I.OOO and Syracuse by decisive scores.not favor of the Red Sox. According to the Carrigan, Kdly-SpringfieM lire Ce. and if the base hits were counted It is the second victory for the Nationals. OOO larger scores than is generally, expected Jaw of it is that Henriksen . o o o o o o 000 .000 .OOO 1 T.Ut 14th at. n.w. would be shown that the Giants' probabilities possible Two games resulted in a tie. when a Yale eleven plays a team from have less of these than their the luck will change, and the Giants, ;. 1 o o o o o 000 .000 0 0 0 .000 one of those schools. l'hone North yielded twirlerashould out of^the The game was a pitchers' battle Engle Brooklanders Figure They Will < pponents. But the hits have not been they pull today's game Harvard had a hard time defeating the tire, will renew 1 Walsh and Reulbach. Walsh Ball ... 1 o o o o o 000 .000 000 .000 as productive, though that is something the struggle with the between University of Maine, and had it not been DETROIT-ELECTRIC which cannot be as it is desperate hope of winning yet. though it ] seven hits, two of which were o o o 0 0 0 0 0 .000 OIO I.OOO a of chance which governed, would allowedCollins, p 3 for freak element Show Well Before End controlled by the element of luck make eight or more games neces- ,doubles and one a . while broke agains*. Maine it would have been absolutelysar.v. Base ball followers have not Hall, p 1 o o o o o OOO .OOO OOO .000 AND APPERSON CARS. which the game contains. was touched for eight, fourReulbachof tied. Then again, last Saturday, the the brilliant struggle of nine yearsforgotten o o o o o 000 .000 000 .000 was scored on one of the of Season. 'which were Bedient, p 4 Crimson by There is. of course, but little hope for ago. when these same Red Sox came from doubles. elevens which have never been considered EMERSON & ORME. the Giants to win out. They would have behind in the series with Pittsburgh and Never before lias so large a crowd O'Brien, p..;..2 0 o o o o 000 .000 150 .000 in its class. 1407 H ST. X.W. PHONE MAIN 7«J> won the world's to win the next three games in a row, championship of 1903. passed through the turnstiles of the Pennsylvania started a brilliant season of to Catholic University will resume its foot and that. course, is hardly be league Park here. The official National It won its games with the secondary KELLY though it is by no means McGraw seemed to be a little bit dls- Totals .. 16 6 o 5 4 .219 141 56 3 .985 scores than ball practice today in preparation for the PEERLESS expected. as announced the national 169 37 7 56 elevens by much larger It is a fact that the Red Soximposihle.have appointed Saturday after the game was j by attendance formerly and the general opinion was Villanova game next Saturday at not played better ball at any time this over, and he was more disappointed for 'commission was 30,393; the total receipts THE FIVE GAMII SUMMARY. broadcasted that the Quakers had an | Field. MODERN TRUCKS. -eason than have in this series. J University they the regard in which he holds his players 1121,197. Of this amount the national First bane an *.\rw Yark, 3| B 5. Iw eleven which ranked above any in the They have not had a slump of any kind. oitoa, York, The team that goes on the field then PEERLESS MOTOR TRANSFER CO. than he was because of the actual loss (commission will receive $2,119.70; each 321 Bunion, 2U. First baur on balls.Off Teareau, 61 off Wood. 2; off Hall, 4; country and which would-1 redeem all This. too. shows the luck the Giants have of the contest. off O'Brj off 1. Struck of the past year. Gettysburg. will he an entirely different one from that 425 X. J. Ave. N.W. Tel. Lin. r.«Tl club gets and $U,44&38 goes to off Bedleut, 4| off Marquard, It lea, 3; Antra, out-.By failures ' been in. for it was just as likely that "Those boys," said he. "are good $3,S15.46, and Marshall and Dickinson were which started against Rock Hill last American 1the ! Tfareau, #; by Wood. IB; by Matkewaoa, <| by f-oilIn*, St by Bedleat, 3; by Franklin they should catch the Leaguers enough, competent enough and fast players. Marquard, St by 3. Double piay*.Stab! and Wood; Speaker and by wide margins, but last Saturdaydefeatedweek. The Rock Hill game was the first not going at their best. to beat base I The crowd became so in O'B.rteu, EAMBLEE. enough any ball team. unmanageable I Ntahlt Fletcher and Heraopt Fletcher antI Merkle; Wagner, Yerkea and Stahl. tame the Waterloo. Swarthmore. just time the coaches have had an know that they are rather uncertain at