RED SOX WIN TITLE IN 10TH Bullet Broke Rib of Roosevelt; He is Doing Well WKATHRBi Kale I.. Xl.hi, ThrHnr. ( EXTRA " Circulation Books Oper to All." Circulation Books Open to All." IfWAlJ EDITION L PRICE ONE CENT. c.nM; iijfcjjmm NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1912. GIANTS GO TO PIECES JEROME IS SUMMONED IN FINAL INNING AND AS A BECKER WITNESS: 20 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. RED SOX IN, 3 TO 2 ROOSEVELT'S RIB FRACTURED BY BULLET LOCATED IN CHEST STATE CLOSES CASE Photograph of John Schrank Taken in Milwaukee Prison Wretched Fielding in Last Half of; Mrs. Rosenthal, Widow of Slain Gam- Tenth Inning Behind Matty Let Hubites Tie and Then Go Ahead. bier, Swears Lieutenant Told Her He Had to Raid Husband's Place to Save Himself BOSTON CLUB BOYCOTTED, ONLY 6,000 SEE GAME THREE WITNESSES SAY BECKER VISITED ROSE. Snodgrass's Muff of Engle's Fly j One Declares He Saw the Alleged Causes Defeat of McGraw's Men Alter Hair-Raising Battle. score: giants. . BOSTON, 0 0 SY INNINGS 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2- Collector of Graft Pass Money to Prisoner on Two Occasions. GIANTS. RED SOX. It. II. PO. A. B. R. H. TO. A. B. Devore, rf i 1 .1 n 0 Hcoper, rf... . 0 0 3 0 0 Doyle, 2b 0 0 1 B 1 Yerke, 2b.. . . 12 0 3 0 Snodgr's, cf. . 0 14 11 Speaker.cf. . . 0 12 0 1 Murray, If 12 3 0 0 Lewis. If 0 0 1 0 ( Merkle, lb... 0 1 10 0 0 Gardner, 3b.. 0 114 1 Herzog, 3b... 0 2 2 10 Sfahl.lb 1 2 15 0 1 Meyers, c 0 0 4 0 Wugner. ss... 0 13 4 2 Fletcher, ss.. . 0 12 3 0 Cady. c 0 0 5 1 0 Sharer, ss ... 0 0 0 u 0 Bedient, p... . 0 0 0 1 0 Maihewson, p. 0 1 0 2 0 Wood, p 0 0 0 2 0 JMcCormick .0 0 0 0 0 'Hendrickson 01000 tEngle 1 0 0 0 0 Totals J 9 x29 13 2 Totals ... . 3 8 30 15 5 t Batted i"'1 Fletcher in ninth. Betted for Bedlent In seventh. aVwo out w leti wli nlng ru:i wai t on tBattfd for Wood in tenth. Baoe Hit, i it Uetkowo m, ' . off Bed tent, I in ; Inning; off Wood, :t: flrt t. ..n ball", off Matkoweon, 5 oft lledlent, I; otl Wo d, left on i'awa. New York, emetoft, ; itruck out, i.v Math ew eon. ! ' Bedient, Ii hv Wood, li two$aao ti la, Murraj it), Heraov, Oardner, lienriokeon, Utah!; etolen haw, Devore. HOW THE GIANTS LOST THE SERIES. TENTH ItlrfiVa Siioriffrnaa waa ont on n bounder to Wood. After taking two atrlkee, ntviiny vole-l a lcn-j drlvo Into the left field cleachere (or two bttn sferale amaebert n cl&v.i double into centra, Bending- Murray horn with a ran. Thie net te New York crowd win. Hersca atruck oat, after (onl ine; off two hot ones. It v up to Chief Meyers now. Wood knocked down a auiaeh from Mc.'cie tkat nke a t.nlltt, and recovered the ball In time to throw the Chle' out at firat. TWO HITS. OWE BUH. Bng-lr went In to lit (or Wood. He lifted an eaay (ly to centra, but Snod rvaea mnfl'ert the hall foff a terrible error, and Entf took aacoad. Hooper kimaj two f'lule and then flle-l our to BnodH re.ee. Yerkea cot a base on balls and it waa up to Sneaker to eftve the day lor Bneton. He lilted an eaay foul fly that (ell eefe betwoan Merkle and Meycra Speaker then aluffled Into rlffht. aend ina; Seal home for Ihe tying" run. Lewie walked end filled the baaea. Gardner (Ued to rierore nod Terksa arorad the winning: run. OHB HIT. TWO HUW If. hornier District-Attorney William T. Jerome appeared this atternoon at the cxttioiviinary term u the Supreme Court where Police l ieutenant 1 1 Charles Becker is on trial before Justice Golf for the murder of Herman 1 Rosenthal. Mr. Jerome announced that he had been -uhpoenocJ for the defense and would be an important witness,. It Is understood that Jerome is to he used to Impeach the testimony of Jack Hose and Vallon as to the whereabouts of Hecker at a certain lime. Jerome Is expected to sweat thai Becker was in his company at the hour mentioned. Lite this afternoon the Prosecutor announced that his case was closed. John P. Mclntyre at once made the customary motion to dismiss the Indictment and to have ihe Court Instruct the jurv to acquit the de fendant. Mrs. Rosenthal, widow of the -lain gambler, testtitied .it the morn ing session and endured the ordeal without giving way to her emotions. John P. Mclntyre, Becker's 'counsel, confined his cross-examinalion of Mrs. Rosenthal within a narrow scope after she had testified to the details of ihe defendant's raid on Rosenthal's gambling house and his statement to her that it "had to be either him or Herman" and that he could not, therefore, avoid making the raid, she also brought in the alleged Becker investment of SI, 500 in her husband's resort. GENTLE IS HIS CROSS-EXAMINATION. Mr. Mclntyre was as gentle as ;'. cross-examiner could be in hi, hand ling of ihe widow and as she calmly, in ,i .scarcely audible yel impassive voice, replied V him she looked him squarely in the eye and anvered" quickly and without hesitation. While the strain upon the widow's nerves was apparent in her chalky pallor her poise was anuziflgl) tranquil and there was not an instant w hen .she was ,,, )vrttYi master o her voi-e BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (MftevtaJ to The Hvenlnff World.) PKN'WAY PARK, Boston. Oci l. -The Rod Box won the worlU'a tliaapkmahlii from iiio aian-la tola afternoon in an extra inning name by a acorc of :'. to 2, A moat wretched oihlultlun of Balding on the part of the cianiH waa rajaonalbla for the defeat Matheweon pitched luperh hail and ciiouui hare had a shut out, liut his team mates went to pieces behind In the lint hslf of the lentil enodareei muffed an "any coatee when Ragle went in : Utter. Hopper waa all eaaj hen walked IVrki i s i have been retire! nti an ta lly ball in ,1M 11 pllH'h ut. Matin s .. titer should i eal pop i a allowed the i hem, Thai gave '! aild '! i"r,' nil' thai - ion l Rnite hut ilerltlu uiul W ball to ilf. I IW( ii Hpankei- atl' tber ' M a. alngh lahl Wttk til" tv il . : la ti i.i-i dee .1,11 Matty walked Uewla in eel thnneo for a p'fii'! loiilde dti, liui Uard uer drove ,i I t B' ! I'tv and Verfcea heal the iliron i the platA Alter ha VlllN PUI "" i heaullful xotae of ball even liinli rn liia Olaata made wietehed iinili li rag really iMttiietie to eei Mutij i nt take thla kind uiipo 1 nl'p ,ntr pitL'h,a .i i" "Pi .ii name, At a matter .r ' ' the Bret i in a oo red by the Moa ae a elfi ai it re s ilicl from a pe' i y f 1 1 : n tafa ie itveea rietcber, Murrey and vnodra(a. Bit Th lOtP earn attend'tnee tvaa the moai in the ;iNi.,i' of baeebeJl .t. i .if them eould have , auuht i.ui i of Ekteton praetleally hoy l id,. itd s.ix, end the deciding f li e wnrld'a erlea In point 01 nmjtleta froai Clfteen niln- aftei ruin, I ' nlor. began tliere wer.' apeotatore In the .ni. of n ii bh onl.v Htt hefofu pie mm,' t inn MO rendeinnd, and trt per were rroai N w Vork, The htiae el era w eii-hall' Hlie I ,ml four boee n're oeenptod, Win n the Sox look i ii' Held r peart) n ethe entire urowd, eouiltli frandetanil, bleaobtn and ataadl roum on the Held, eould !' Ilbvi I" more than '. , And th!. la a II erel tatimate. The itoeton plav'i feii On rebuke of ih" manag1 i keenly boiieuee ibey are made to hi) fee aomeiblng for whloti ihey ere n i . blame. They a righi down t knitting, howeeti-, ,,n.i pre par (Continued eu (eveath rue.j and bearing, The moat Important evldenci Mr , Raaanthal left th- eiaiul tram iii- Hue of Bernard Rudtgal waiter formorly employed at t Hqnaro Hotel. II" told of 'requenl iijectinee in the hotel lael iprlng be tween nwe and Backer and of I tie paaatna of awney by Hoae, the cir deelared aiaft eolleotor, to the police lieutenant and c.iicf of ihe Mtronti Arm Squad. WITNESSES TELL OF BECKER'S VISITS TO ROSE. Other wltneme who prooodod lluill grr teatine.1 that the defendant as a frequent vleltor at Roee'a home Juriin; iiiiM period, and that he had breakfaat with itoe Kiinom every mornlag, The defenae SOU Id do nothing With :'iene erltneeaee n eroea.examlnetlon, end In the of young girl em nloyed as j. mala In H home Mr. t !i-j- i M' lnteio not bum ti.t -ret of it ana e.i i I only ruoceeded In empheeieWi the t'oung womntt'e leatimony. Mra, neeientliol pal 1 walked rory ilowly to Ha wtttieea .- ini and drew ; U eeveral II m 1 hefon iho taut bar ban i en ihe if. ani w wotn. Her plump run "re a c-'.ia'.'.;.. pa li wbleli ""' ' t ... rr..tiei t her full !' w. n- ' anvj cell eae irawi er -. .... 1 In nun ?(;.!, do ., ii act. it l ghu ,. i aiiawei n wore 1,11 k i Bentntenti MAN BEGINS iiio imniij the exum fare, while her Iuib.. un exproaalon of niii.j WIDOW OF SLAIN HER STORY Mre. Roeentbal took iar oath ""i ""' v ace, ana mvn if tSIIUan Roeentbal. Then .rairion oy Aaa.a'ant L:tr,. ... " .-.-.noriu-;. Mum waa begun, Q. Were yu th, wife of Herman Roeenthalf a. Tee, air. Q. Where aid u iiv,. a At No :m weet rorty.flfth ureet. g. Uld lie keep a gambllag houa. there? A. Yej. . Whtre did you flret aee fiieat. Becker. A. Thankaclvlng; evening at the BUM Club. Ufa. Backar' my hnaband, X,lent. Becker and myaaif iero tliere. iVAJ thirr an: BaBBaaBalV L wB g BBBBTea1 aBrBa Hf.IL fnaaaFM IlnBWaWiBaTigaaaW v Discovery Complicates Surgical Case, but Doctors Declare Wound Will Quickly Heal and Patient's Condition Is Excellent. WIFE AT HIS BEDSIDE NOW THE CHIEF NURSE Roosevelt Spent Restful Night, Ate Hearty Breakfast and Fear of Infection Now Seems Remote. (Special to The eeatfljg World.) CHICAGO, Oct. 16. The news leaked out this afternoon that the fourth rib of Col. Roosevelt's right side is fractured. This is the rib which received the full force of the bullet fired by Schrank. the would-be assassin, in Milwaukee Monday night. The X-ray pictures taken in the Emergency Hospital in Milwaukee did not show the fracture, nor did they reveal the P exact location of the bullet. This fact made necessary the taking of. other radiographs in Meroy Hospital yesterday. These revealed the fracture, it is stated. A fractured rib adds a complication to the case, but the surgeons are not alarmed. It was the fracture that caused Col. Roosevelt pain in breathinrj yesterday pain which has to a considerable extent disappeared. While the fractured rib furnishes a complication in the case, it does not add particu larly to the seriousness of the wound, for all the surgeons fear is blood poisoning. They have little doubt that the fracture will heal quickly and cleanly, as Col. Roosevelt's general health was never better. PHOTO HAPnBU i r OAI i . The Evening World called up Dr. John U. Murphy at .Mercy Hoi pi til, Chicago, over (he un$ distance telephone it 1 o'clock this afternoon I (12 o'clock Chicago time) and asked tor the la test news concerning Col. Roosevelt's condition and pjotpeCtS, Dr. Murphy! tone was much more Confident to-da than when he talked over the lone; distance wire with The Evening World yesterday. "I low is the patient to-day?" asked The Evening Workt. "He -says he is fine," replied Dr. Murphy, "and I can indorse Ws statement. His condition b very Rood, much better than it was yester day. His temperature is down to about 98 and his respiration and pulse are much more favorable. 'Hut the best siifii ot all is the almost total absence of pain or irrita tion in the pleura, caused by the injury la the rib which stopped the bul let In the chest wall. TWs pain waa present yesterday and caused some concern, b is plain that ihe subsidence ot the irritation at the point where the rib s affected Is a sign thai things are in pretty good sliope at that particular location." "How about the possibility ol blood poisoning?" the doctor was asked. "Thai has diminished," he replead. "Thai liability diminishes bi proportion as the general condition of the patient improves. The longer the signs f blood poisoning are absent the more the doctor is heartened, lor the absence Ol Sirh -i :ns indicates the heallliy state of the wound." NO SYMPTOMS OF BLOOD POIS ONING HAVE APPEARED. tl , your hufv a; a n KA4W, Wli i previouily n ! ' v. III V II I Bo l la'n rll . jon DBl vol' , Itemer In When ' InterJacll ' uW :.. iii. Muh. .hV looked IIM III A : i,i.: t'OU k. if 'a rounet .1 lirr i tu nun fjii in the q. wh.v m i thef iov a. Llent, eekee eai mt prt ui arm round Me.'iiiaaj'a BkeaMee, h ildi 'Writ, BftTaua, how im: n'ai'' Ht:iun ttii Jt vee not Kuorl Bckr atld: 'Wall, dun't tvorry. I'll gtva you tha monay ml varytblna' will ba all rlfht.' " Tble referrei ' ibe fi.soo iicttir - iid j ave .ojiitu RoeeRtaal fw;- pen- General Condition Excellent, Latest Bulletin of Doctors. aietomcni laeued hy ike phyel rHiCAQO, Oet 'oiiowiiia la I liil'H at f,0i M "Tha racorda allow that C"l Bocatvalt paaaefl a very g-oort num. kid tamparatara ami palSS BtB normal: that hla BlflMM B)BjM inoa O n'clork uat KiBiit wee bo, tewyiratajte su.a and that kla palae at o o'clock tkie morning was 71 nnd liia t:::par ti. : c 90.0 end riepifattOB 30; that ha la j. l ii a ! tatlou of h'a v'tnrt IrBBB tha lalated rib t'.nn Ha d! I yta t.rrtay, tkat lis did n:it kBVB to li.iva ga ur.'idyna fur tha pain, OENVM.-AI. COKII tl M UXCtLLCRT. (Bi(e,l): "OK J. U. MUUPHY on AHTiioa ar.AU ibvax, nit BOuitBtv x. TMMZili." "ia ikere a oerimi to be inaaiured by daye dariaf wklek ti"- daaier "f InfVe Ilea of tha wuun.l will aalata?" "Tkere la no llxc-J period. That la an Indefinite matter, Hut. aa I aald, the fact that no eympteaju "f blood puiaon- iiK aave aiip.aiad Ih a plrualng Indl- : ration.' W.ia tha laJeOtMM "f antl-trt.inua I aeram baaed upon a far on your pan I that leokjaw laujki develap from tho .i .,'iiid"" i -ii bo meaka w Inleeted the aetui'i aim;.: aa B prcautlonary nteeedre, in aeearttanee aitk ike ru: 1 f modern guraer! " iia any v let in bien tftr .i 1 ,, :,. ait operailan for lie rawioval f ika DUlleil" liuve nut rrarhiHl aeiluua conald eiatlun uf that pliuae of the caae U yet. . I told you ycatarday Col. ItOeOeeeH la a patient under obaerv. Hon, and hla thief aoed la reat aad 'I det ilr. Roeeevell and two of the Colonel's children arrived thla morulas and he waa very glad to aae them. Wo ure pleaeeU to nave Mrs. Kooaeralt here to aid ua In taktnjc cara of our patient, whoa bound:, . energy and powerful will are oppojed to tha In ertia ot raaoea in a koapital room." 'From v our ton,', doe lor, we laBae 'hat you BtB Braetly encou.-aujadT" "i am areaily innmirafed Wa sea) nil areatl: ncourtaed, vm may eay ' " ' ' s. m Vol that Ike Oo! n ' n.iroveiBint ill twentyfour houra i! i- me rite I, Bad adde 1 i li.ipo uf nia ultimate I'ery." - - . 'Later," said Hr ii al, "H : ' 'iid: 'Rule will .... ih ire '. i lake n if i r-ia Mr, 1 eakl I! there la anything you WBBI ill my iavota of me. I will ho ready (Centlojued on i iurik i'4 i I'OI I I li I u.i n rent i 11,1 .! 114 ui PtltllKM I Ml in IIKtt ' Ha Ii ilia f'Hfliaai ei.u .... ... at Ilia 7., ,1.1' ' 1 1 M. ill n n IVorldl liui d ill. ', Morkl It'iilillna nr a. 1 . ii-,,,. .1.,, . 1, 1 til r,r( Ba. awl Uai.i .. Cbuvwiiii a liia k . -ii .. ..aii. II. Ui !t..j,, , Mrs. Roosevelt Arrives At Husband's Bedside ikpeelal ib Ttu BveuiuS World.) CHICAGO, o.-i. 16. Col. Roosevelt, greatly refreslied bv a restful b visired tay by his wife, Ml daughter Eljiel and his son Theo- ;mms visited t 1 -s ...