1TORWTCH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER IS, 191

INSURANCE stiff wind blew out of the west the Schang to Collins to Baker. almost continuous ring of stands cut Fifth Inning. BRAVES WON SENSATIONAL GAME off the strength of the blast. Both diamond and were dry from The Athletics got a man on the ' BEFORE STARTING paths in fifth inning. Schang gave A sun bake and every slide and rush the ( YOUR FALL WORK TAKE which rapid- Moran a long fly. Deal rah in. and " produced a cloud of dust Buy Onions Now! Big Onion Sale! WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ly drifted away causing the players picked up Bush's grounder and tossed annoyance was case him out. Bush making no effort to Slick-Winter-Keepe- WITH less than the in rs, POLICY Boston Nations Defeated Athletics for the Third Straight games in Philadelphia. to first. Mumhv drove a smashing Fancy Yellow Globes, the two bagger into left field, but got no J. L. LATHROP & SONS . First Inning. further, as Oldring out. dry as a bone, bright as a 1 Time--Pitc- her Inning Lost the struck IS Shetuckel Street, Norwich, Conn, Bush's Error in Twelfth The vast crowd had settled back Boston also got a man on in their button, bang up size and quality. 001b. some time before Umpire Klem called half of the fifth. After Tyler was Game Gowdy Hard and Very Timely Bitterest "Flay ball!" Tyler was given an en- thrown out. Bush to Mclnnis, and Mo- NOW WHOA ! $1.25 per bag for nice couraging cheer as he walked to the ran was retired, Barry to Mclnnis, Ev- pitching mound. His first offering to ers got single Onions is cheap, and don't you forget it, Bag P - in his second hit a to Game Ever Played in the History of the World's Series. , first up for the Ath- left field. He got no further, as Con- ' letics, was a ball and the next was a nolly failed to respond to If you wait you may pay more. These are slick keepers. The cream of Connecticut plate two. As the crowds strike that cut the in urging to "Hit 'er out!" going out, Valley. IN SMALL LOTS 1 the third ball came down the alley, Collins to Mclnnis. fcs. 1 Q Boston,. Oct. 12. In one of the most a into the Meachers back of Murphy opened his shoulders and shot J C sensational games ever played in a centerfield. Moran got a pass off Bush, it down the left field foul line for two Sixth Inning. world's series, the Boston Graves de- went to third on Evers' single over bases to the great delight of the Ath- A quick play bv the Double Tipped feated the Philadelphia Athletics at second and came home oh Connolly's letic rooters. sacrificed, route broke up the COOKING 1 A Mohican Ohio rtF Fenway park this afternoon by a score sacrifice fly. Again the score was 'Pyler to Schmidt, advancing Murphy Athletics' sixth inning. Collins singled - " of five runs to four. Twelve innings tied.' . - ; to third. Murphy scored when Collins down to third base and beat the throw COMPOUND, lb. 1UC MILK - 3 MATCHES, doz. 03C of thrilling baseball battle were neces- Another inning and a half passed drove a long fly to Connolly in left to first. Baker pounded a grounder at Sr&fc sary before the rep- without result, and when Catcher field. Connolly dropped the ball, but Evers and Collins was doubled at resentatives could record their third Gowdy came to bat for the Boston Collins was credited with a sacrifice second, Evers to Maranville and Baker consecutive victory of the present se- club in the twelfth session he opened fly. Collins"was held on first, as Baker was out. Maranville to Schmidt. Mc- ries. with a double to left field., his third struck out. Collins fiddled off the base lnnis hit weakly to Deal and was So bitterly was the struggle contest- hit of the game. From the midway until he caught sight of a slow pitch thrown out. ed by both teams that with the pos- bag he called for a relief runner and and then stole second. Mclnnis walk- A two base hit did not help Boston ALL THIS sible exception of the final game be- Mann was sent to his place. Bush ed and a moment later Collins was in the sixth: Whitted was thrown out ARGUMENT IS UNNECESSARY tween the New York Giants and the purposely passed Gilbert sent in as caught oil second taking a long lead, Bush to Mclnnis, and Schmidt lifted a Every thinking person is alive to the Boston Red Sox in 1912, nothing equal- a pinch hitter for James and when Tyler making a quick throw to Evers, fly which Oldring- - gathered in. Deal Importance of being Insured against ling the day's play has been recorded Moran bunted half way between third ending the inning. then slammed the ball into the favorite loss by Are. We represent good, since the world's series began under and the ; pitcher's box, Bush grabbed Bush, who starred for the Athletisa left field bleachers for two bases. He WEEK strong, reliable companies. Let us take national commission auspices in 1905. up the , ball and attempted to catch in the last world's series, when he ot no further, as Maranville hit a ' - fly ears of the- matter for you. Game Full of Thrilling Plays. Mann at Baker's station. "Bullet won in a game against the New York straight up in the air which Schang Joe's" throw was wild. The. ball nnt Giants on the Polo grounds, had trou- got in his mitt in front of the pitchers' ISAAC S. JONES, For three hours and six minutes the into left field and the relief runner disposing Moran, Boston's box. and Real Estate Agent two teams alternately led, tied or ble in of Insurance forged ahead in the score and the rounded third and romped home with first batter. He pitched ten balls to tiie Seventh Inning. Building, ,91 Main St the winning "run Braves' third lead-o- ff two Oldring, 5 0 1 0 0 forming for several days. Richards , and the Braves man: balls, Tyler and first. Schang walked and If game that began in ibright sunlight games.. three made short work of the White touched ,0 His losa, finally was won in deep twilight, with victory in three strikes, four fouls and then the pitch Elephants in the seventh. Walsh foul- tsusn struck out. it was one, two, Collins, 2b ....4 0 1 14 0 will be felt particularly by the Ath- on which Moran hit up into the air to ed to Deal, Ty- three for the Braves in their half of Baker, 3b 5 0 2 4 4 0 letics, because.up to today "he was th electric signs flashing outside the park The Hero of the Game. ( Barry was thrown out, A. MORAN to 5 1 1 18 0 0 only one of American Tilt-ti- ng JOHN and the evening stars glimmering ' Collins. Evers brought the Boston ler to Schmidt and Schang went out, the eleventh. Schmidt fouled out Mclnnis, lb the leaeuera overhead. While not the best played Although Gowdy did not cross the rooters to their feet by a dashing sin- Evers to Schmidt. Schang. Murphy gathered in Deal's Walsh, cf 4 0 11 0 0 anywhere near true form. The game of the series from the standpoint plate with the run which his double gle into left field. Connolly lifted a The National Leaguers also went out long fly and Baker shot Maranville's Barry, ss 5.0 0 0 7 0 Philadelphia players tonight sty they Investment Broker of. technical baseball, it was so started, he was the hero of the game. high foul that Baker caught within in order in their half. Gowdy was an slow grounder to first ahead of the Schang.c .... 4 1 1 6 1 1 are still hopeful that they win even' REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE abounding in dramatic moments, thrill His two dourbles and home run in four inches of the Athletics' bench. The easy out, Barry to Mclnnis, and Tyler runner. Bush, p 5 0 0 0 5 1 up the series. It seemed to be the rana times at bat were the feature hits of ever-ale- rt stole second, Twelfth Inning. general opinion among them that the A SPECIALTY ing plays Daseball strategy that struck out. Moran went out, Barry ' 85,000 the contest. Captain Johnny Evers but he was left there, as Whitted fell ' Totals, 42 4 8x33 21 2 Braves were playing at the very top Office Over Capitol Lunch the spectators who filled the to Mcffnnis. Darkness was setting in and elec- game, Werfe -- super-heigh- ts was second with three singles and a victim to strikes. - xNone out In 12th when winning run of their while the AthleTSes were 1179-- stands lifted to of Eighth , Inning. tric signs on buildings outside the 378 Residence 3 ; Schmidt, Deal Maranville also - below their playing ability.' Office Phone enthusiasm by the struggle on the turf and Second Inning. Both pitchers were going fine grounds began to light up. There was scored. far usual before them. New players mounted contributed opportune hits. Murphy, and speculation as to whether the game xxBatted for Tyler in 10th. Baker, in particular, pointed out his' , the eighth inning also waA of to niches in the world's hall of with two doubles, and Baker with a The second inning of the American barren would be called, "Umpire KFem xxxMann ran for Gowdy. in 12th. slump in batting. He declared ho coujet series results. Bush had great Speed and but ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW fame and others suffered the tempo- - double and a single, were the leading leaguers was quickly over. Walsh, called "Batter up." The Athletics op- xxxxBatted for James in 12th. not understand why he should strike; - frequently mixed up slow , rary- censure of Athletic batters. who was playing in center -- field, as this with a auspiciously Boston 1 5 out twice in succession. . J the fans, but when the ut ened their twelfth when 01010000020 : '1 clean-c- bait while Tyler often used a slow , ' The battery work was not as man, does Old-rin- g Philadelphia 0 4 EDWIN W. HIGGINS, winning run finally crossed the plate preceding Strunk, the regular not hit curve. Bush was thrown out at first Murphy received a . 10010000020 in the dusk, the general sentiment of or spectacular as in the well against left handed pitching, chop- on advanced him to second when he Two "base hits. Murphy 2, Gowdy 2, TWO MORE CRIMSON WARRIORS j Attorney-at-La- games. In addition to Bush's wild a fine piece of fielding by Schmidt 1, Deal 1, 1. Home run the thousands was that it was a splen- ped a grounder at Tyler, who threw who got an ugly ground bail back chopped a grounder to James and was Mclnnis Baker ADDED TO HOSPITAL Shannon .Building. did game to witness and a trying one throw that closed the contest, Catcher him out. at first. Barry raised a foul, far out. Collins lifted foul to Gowdy. Hits, off Tyler S in 10 in LIST marlOa charged of first and while off his tossed thrown a 2 lose. - . - ' Schang was with an error for which Big gathered in with- bailee nings; James 0 in innings. Sacrifice to 12 Schmidt to Tyler, who covered bag. Mur- Deal and Baker was purposely walked. The Braves rushed Joyously from the Athletics. Bush, in innings'. out effort. Schang put up a fly which the up hits, Oldnng. Sacrifice flies, Collins, Stanley Pennock and Homer-Sweetaer fanned' and walked an equal phy flied out to Whitted and Oldring It was then to Mclnnis, but the at-l- field determined to clinch- four to out to right field to cou'Td Connolly. Stolen bases, Colins, Evers, av the the Evers had back lifted one best "Stuffy" do was to force Received Injuries. Brown & Perkins, ittorneys championship 1914 number of Boston batters. Tyler get. to Moran. The Braves all Maranvifte 2. Double plays, Evers, title of with a fourth passed three went out at first in the eighth, Evers Baker at second, Evers to Maranville. Over Uncas Nat. Bank, Bhetucket St victory tomorrow, while the Athletics, struck out four and The "National league champions tiej being Maranville and Schmidt. Left on bases Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 12. Stanley grave, filed slowly Mackmen in ten innings and James up score inning thrown out by Bush, and both .' Fans Frenzied Braves Win. Phila. 10, Boston 8. First base on Entrance stairway near to Thames taciturn and out of in his the in their half of the Connolly and Whitted by Barry. Pennock and Homer Sweets er were 28-- 3. hopeful fa- fanned one and walked three were out. Schmidt balls, off Bush 4, Tyler 3, James 3. National Bank. , Telephone the; park, still that their after two hands It was getting quite dark when the added to the hospital squad ot the mous machine would yet arise-t- the two periods on the mound. struck out on Bush's slow "balls. Deal Ninth Inning. in- First base on errors, Philadelphia 1. . were divided by Braves came in for their twelfth 1. Harvard football team today. Pen emergency that faced it. To retain the Fielding honors hoisted a fly to Baker. Rabbit Maran- The great excitement of the game ning. Gowdy, whose hitting Struck out. Bush 4. Tyler 4, James ofl two successive stops and terrific in - nock, who has been the mainstay honors won last fall, the Mackmen Baker, with ville worked Bush for a base on balls, began in the ninth. With the score a the series has made him a tremend- Time 3:06. Umpires," Plate,- Klem; the line nd an guard for AMOS A BROWNING must win the next four games, a task throws in the ninth inning, and then stole stecond. He wasn't there tie 2- -2 was Stallings" Bases, Dinneen; 'left field, Byron; right Schmidt who in eighth inning got it tactics against ous favorite for the fans threw the two years, is suffering from water on SAttorney-atLa- w, ' - generally considered impossible iby the the long before Gowdy sent him home by that, of . was cheer- - field Hildebrand. 8 Richard's Bid. Bush's whistling- drive along the base There Boston rooters into another frenzy as the knee, while Sweetser, a promisingi 700. i average follower of .baseball. The odds a slashing two base drive into the 'Phone one-han- he collared one of Bush's shoots and tackle, has an ankle injury.. on Boston club tonight are 3 1 line, with a d stab and while bleachers in field. Tyler went out, fine stop by TODAY OR NEVER. the to ' left Maranviue. The hearts of pokd it into the left field bleachers for money sight. prone on th ground throwing the run- Barry to Mclnnis. , with little Athletic in : the fans almost stopped beating as two bases. The Athletics appeared to ner out at first. Connolly contribuc 3 Baker drove a hot two bagger down Athletics Must Brace Up and Win or Wonderful Fighting Spirit Displayed. Braves' only error when he dropped ; Third Inning. be playing for time as they slowly COLCHESTER the the right field foul line. Evers en L walked positions Lom Their Crown. The most striking" feature of the Collins' hoist in the opening inning. into their for the 3 "i play was fighting spirit shown by The world's champions also went couraged Tyler and there was cheering next batter. Stallings sent Mann in to the Struggle. out order third inning. Bush again when Mclnnis field Con- already registered Miss Annie. May Robinson of New, WORLD'8 8ERIES GAMES the youthful combination that Man- Crowds Witnessed the in in the out to run for Gowdy and Gilbert was ordered With three defeats Haven, formerly of this place, the, ' ager George" Stallings gathered fouled out to Schmidt, and Murphy nolly and Baker' was held on second. to the plate to for James.: Gilbert against . the mand the confidence in is BY MEGAPHONE. has A record Bostoa woild's series crowd a-- grounder, bat guest of 'Mr. and airs. Myron B. Abel! was retired on sharply hit The Boston battery looked at the Bos their prowess fading fast at Philadel- -- around him to represent this city in pass through the was passed purposely by Bush and on street.- - - paying J63.S08 to to Schmidt. Oldring, hit- ton bench . Champion Pleasant " the senior - league. Repeatedly the park. Of sum Evers after and Walsh was purposely then came the play that broke up the phia and elsewhere, the May Philadelphia team way turnstiles into the this ting at two very wide balls, ended the passed to first. Barry brought the in- game. .Moran 'bunted a slow ground Athletics will enter today's battle pre- Miss Addie Wickwlre of Newi .' Details of the world's series would battle its the National Commission took $6,3S0,S0; inning by grounding out,' Maranville ning to a close by sending, high pared, do or die. Tork is visiting her mother on South lead, only to - a foul er Hush oaslied over to r- into the witness its rival received' $34,456.32 , toward tnlra. n i games will be announced by meg- same or the players and the to Schmidt. to Gowdy. Tension grew as Boston scooped up ball They are fully aware that the third Main street. draw alongside again in the club owners $11,485.44. Had, the capac- Boston no in of came the and shot it to Ronald K. Brown returned to New) . . inning. once fared better its half in for the ninth. The great crowd to head oft Mann. The throw, successive setback will practically wipe aphone from The Bulletin office the succeeding Never ity of Fenway Park been greater these scooped up 'Moran's made a din, Baker Tork Monday after a few days at his. during long trying contest did the third. Baker terrific but pitcher Bush however, was wide: ball shot out whatever chances remain for their - - 4 window each afternoon as the plays the and figures would have been considerably grass cutter and tossed him out. Evers apparently paid no and the winning summer home on Broadway. ' Braves cease and both attention to He down the left side of the field outside the title. v.. made. Play starts at 2 o'olock. the their attack increased. The bleacher gates were dropped a little grounder to Bush and pitched steady ball Bostonitwent TJnderordtnary and Charles M, Reade of Willimantic was. are from an individual and collective opened 9 long line and the foul line and Mann raced home circumstances at o'clock and the was also retired. Connolly gave Mur- out in order. Schmidt Deal were gave -- with any ordinary team on the losing standpoint of play did they deserve the many stooi1 in and with the run that Boston its third - daughter,' of fans, of whom had phy a long fly in right field. ; . thrown out by Baker and a hush fell straight victory. is side in this big series, the result would Mrs. Nettie Paine and victory they won. line all night filed through so rapidly over It doubtful if Bush Miss Eleanor, returned to Springfield,' ; ' ' the crowd as . Barry threw out could headed oft be already decided, but faith in their ; less than two hours the Fourth Inning. have Mann at third r Athletics First to Score. that within lviaranvme. . . even been own strength and a realization that -' gates were closed with several thous- had the throw accurate. Mr. and Mrs. Ij. C. Brown's But Must Show Real Form.- The Athletics put together their sec Climax in they have not begun . to show visit at The American' leaguers were the Tenth. Following' is the official score: their ( can score, sending across the and still clamoring for admission. ond run in the fourth inning. After proper form, has kept the Mackmen Hay ward avenue. They afford to make mistakes first to a run stats, were many who Then toig , off Boston (N) AT Tin v "PTn.rtfrtrfl 1 tHft. offences of plate opening inning on Mur- In the reserved Collins had shot a hot liner at Evers came the Inning the from any tendency toward cracking. Eflwnril nf Ho 'longer. The. tactical in the gams - Elizabeth' de- had paid speculators' fancy prices for which Boston captain in. wnicn tne contest was appar-- ab. n pom e Today, go up guest 'Of his sisters, Misses which certain members of their team phy's two base salute oft Tyler's the- moments, the held. Baker ent.lv lnnt tn TWintnn QnH thiin .... ,, r therefore, they will were guilty on Friday, Saturuday and livery. He moved to third on Oldring's the pasteboards at last struck out for the second time, and Moran, rf , 4 1 0 2 0 0 against the Braves for the fourth time and Susan Day, on Norwich avenue," in order to gain a place among the cheering. Stuffy Schang shot a single into left field. The Evers, 2b 5 0 3 3 5 0 on, any- for a brief visit. . , i Monday must not be repeated. The gilt sacrifice and scored when Connolly - there was ereat Mc insuccessi and if they show - : cheering clans which, jammed every crowd looked for a pinch hitter, but Connolly, If 4 0 0 1 9 1 Charles Geile'rt left- Sunday evening" edge which certain members of their dropped Collins' high fly. The Braves Innis waited until he stood three and -. thing ljke ibear rightful form at the space dead-line- d Mack In . cf-i.- for - j team played In the past and which tied score in, second. Inning on available foot of not two, and then caught the groove ball sent Bush. He KtruCk out. Whitted, . . 5 0 0 2 ft. 0 bat, the situation will nfe considerably a week's visit In New Tork. haa the the Murphy chopped " 1- -- Rath-- , allowed them to win,' the honors in Maranville's walk, steal of second and by the iire and. polica authorities;. on the nose and lifted it into the left a grounder at Tyler Schmidt, lb 5 1 17 1 0 changed by night. Yet and even the Charles H. Dawley, T. Swan ; So grear. was the crvsh that several two Connolly who elected to get the nearest man, Deal, 3b 5 0 1 2 3 0 Mackmen will admit' this, they bun and Daniel Webster, were in Exe-- i their own league this year, will have sprint to the plate on Gowdy's double vay tfimugli ih- - field bleachers for bases. Schang, MUST by Mackmen left, hundreds fought taeir made a daring try for the ball. He at second. But the throw was Maranville, ss 4 1 1 2 3 0 win today or get ready to take the ter Sunday attending the funeral oft to be shown the this into the field bleachers. In. the coupons too Charles Strong. ? afternoon if they hope ti check the fourth each team added another run. gates who had no and the leaped into the air, lost his balance, late and both the Athletic catcher Gowdy, c... 6 0 0 count. - R. stands which surrounded trie neui on at second and Murphy first "were 04131 0 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Davenport i of Stallings'- jnen. doubled in and fell backward into the bleachers at xxx Mann 1 -- , triumohal career For the Athletics, Mclnnis . - f. Ct.lWlA., V c n.rn .,1.1. 1.1. Philadelphia on all sides except back of deep center He was out of sight several sec safe. Both runners were advanced on Tyler, p 3 uaiuiua; tui V. uu J tun njk.ui tn short, the Athletics .of the same spot and scored Walsh's for 0ft Strunk Out of the Game. - ' ctandlng backs to single Schmidt responded for were black with the solidly massed onds, but bobbed up unhurt and was Oldring's out at first, Tyler touching xx Devore, v. "... 1 0 0 01500 0 friends in Norwich. 4 are with their the to left. every 12. j single over sec- spectators. Outside the park, cheered his effort. also tne dhji as snot oy mm to Evers, James, p 0 0 0 0 2 0 Boston. Oct. Strunk, center George' Lyman returned Saturday wall. A third defeat means their the honjp team with a high office building apartment for Walsh WhO Gathered in fielder for the Philadelphia club, will from two on out count- and waited until he was three and two and it anil mfla thtt xxxx Gilbert, 0 0 0 0 0 0 a weeks visit"' with friends finish. ond, advanced Deal's and a 1 eavy contingent Collins given be out of the game for the rest in Brockton, XA IV house roof carried single was a base on balls. of the Maes. DU OVHJ . ILWlk 111 VU1UUO i O CM ed on Maranville's single to right then slashed a to left, bringing - fans, many of whom were so series, ft was learned today. When Louis Baldwin New- , . firmly two ,to two,, play of far Mclnnis home. As 'Malnnis was With th bases full the mighty Baker Totals 40 5 9 SS 19 1 II. of Haven was gregatlon believes that this is With the score the ' about Philadelphia Frlladelphla'a day, and this af- continued advantage one way or away that the battling players mast to round third. Deal got in his way, came to bat. Things looked shaky for Philadelphia (A) the players returned from in town Monday. that with microscopic propor Tyler. - , Fenway park, they found Timothy .' ternoon . the .World's Champions will until the tenth inning. The have at'svmed and both Harry Davis, who was on He never quivered, however, as Strunk with O'Connell of East Haddam the other tions.' Yet they waved and cheered he faced Baker. Baker crouched over ab. r h po a e one hand "heavily bandaged, on ac- Was the guest of William Johnson''!on1 no light. session by coaching lines Athletics, slums in their true Mackmen began) the extra each play just as enthusiastically as the for the plate swung Murphy, rf . 5 2 2 2 0 0 count of an abscess which had been Broadway Sunday. There in no dearth of confidence in scoring .two v runs, .when Schang sin- and Mclnnis complained to Umpire the and his tiat back and the fold. Three straight setbacks have gled to left and was safe oh Tyler's the fans ir. the stands and the Klem against Deal s alleged interfer forth. Tyter kept his head and soon on Murphy's perched high up on the cross arms of ence, Mclnnis had two strikes on the heavy hitter. ftot dimmed their faith or robbed them late throw to second i but as had scored there courage. grounder-t- pitcher. Old-rin- the lowering flagpole, was nothing for umpire to do. Then Tyler sent one down the alley pt their the After Weather proportions favored both the looked good out, Collins walked and Schang spectators. Barry grounded out, Deal to Schmidt, that and Baker smashed it a. and Murphy scored on Baker's single. the players and the The leaving Walsh on first. . at Evers with such force that it al- Itatie Smith, Baraooo, wis., urtie sky, was partly overcast and while a most knocked him tTIrl, has a tame uon as a pet. Goway started me. craves rauy wiuu With the Athletics having the ad down. Before the - ' ' ' Braves second 1 vantage, the Boston rooters called for baseman could recover runs, and the Braves responded by himself, Schang had flashed across the TrvrSir i imc atui ctipc CFrnNn RAsFMAN putting one across in their half of the plate. Evers had the ball a moment rni fourth. Whitted drove a hot grounder and Murfchy, who had rounded third, at Bush which the Philadelphia pitch kept on, scoring without Evers making er could not hold, but he managed to an attempt to head him off. There was deflect It to Collins,, who tossed the sieax joy on xne Atnieucs oencn, Mc- runner out in the nick of time. Schmidt lnnis ended the inning by sending a delighted the home fans by pushing a long fly to Whitted. fine single Into center field and the big Braves Tie Score. ' nrst Daseman rushed to second as Col lins threw out Ttenl. With twohuns to the rear and Bush With Maranville up and Schmidt on pitching gilt-ed- ge ball things looked second, the vast crowd started a great gloomy for Boston. Gowdy walked to noise. The Boston shortstop hit a tne piate witn a smile on his face. sharp "ball that went down the right notwithstanding the dull prospect. He neia nne. it strucK close to the chalk waited ana caught a straight ball mark and shot againstxthe pavilion which he lifted into the bleachers far fence, then caromed into the field off in center field. It was a tremend again. Schmidt raced home and Ma ous drive and lie was wildly cheered ranville also made- - the circuit of the as he crossed the plate. "Josh" Devore oases wniie njouins, Murphy and Walsh was sent in to bat for- Tyler. The Gii K I ,4 chased the ball. All this time Umpire crowd (had a "hunch" that Josh with 5 i WV lilt Hildebrand was making frantic signals his luck would produce a hit tout he that the ball had struck foul. He struck out. There were more cheers y pointed to a spot about an inch out- when Moran walked and there was a side the line while the great crowd great outburst when he raced to third cheered, not realizing that the ball on Evers' third single of the game. had been declared foul. The Ttnotnn The crowd frantically yelTed to Con- players appeared as much surprised as nolly to tie the score. The Athletics the most ol fan. There fielders backed out toward the fences' was some discussion and Mnranviiie and the Braves' greatest hitter' ripped returned to the bat and Schmidt to a long sacrifice fly to Walsh. Moran second. xne ereat cheerincr was re came home with the tieing run amid newed when the little shortstopper the wildest kind of cheering. Whitted dropped a hit into right field which fouled out to Baker. . Schmidt tied up the score. Maranville eioie second ana kept right on to third James Replace Tyler in Box when Schang's throw to the middle bag James went in to pitch for Boston in to head the runner off went wide and the eleventh. Walsh dropped a ground- rolled into center fiplfl ftnwd-o- no er in front of "James and was thrown passed to first and on an attempted out at first. Barry rolled a grounder uuuuio aieai JMaranville was out, to Schmidt, scooped up the ball

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