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GIANTS ANO SOX REST | Spend a Day in Idleness Pre paratory to World's Series. SEATS GO ON SALE TO-DAY McOraw Has Some Home Run Hitters Who May Turn Into Heroes. With the regular tseaaon ended. the New Tork CJIants and Boaton Red Sox, who will begin a de.-pcrate atrupsle for the world's champlonahlp to-morrow, reated from their lahors yesterday. The playera arera glad to have a llttle vacntlon before undertakrng the strenuoua task which llea before them thla week. After their laat game wlth the Phila? delphia Athletlca the Red Sox took the traln for Boston, pasalng through thls clty on Saturday evening. They will have a ahort work-out at their own park to? day, before makliiK the trlp back to NeW York. where they will arrive thla evenlng, ln order to get n good nb'ht's rest prc pai atory to the invasion of the Polo Giounds. All the playera are ln gooc* condltlon, with the exceptlon of J.nrry Gardner. The brilllant thlrd baseman. however. Judglng by hls work ln the wni' on Saturday, has not 8uffered from hls lay-off of two weeks, and will be readv to guard the far statlon when the umpir> ahouta "Play ball!" In tbe flrst game of the big aerlea. Thla afternoon nt the Polo GrO-nd there will be an Invltation gaUM between Tlcked nlnes of the Olants and Yankees for the benent of the sallors of the fleet. TMcGraw will use all of his regulara for i few innlngs, so that they will be rlght or edge for the olg fray. The four thouaand reserved seats f r the games will be put on aale at the Polo grounda thla morning. Not more than two tickets wi'' be sold to each appllcant. The tickets for each game of thci aerlea viill be aold at sepa? rate bootha. lf there ahould be no thlrd game ln New York the money wll be refunded to the purchasers. To-mor? row morning the gatea of the Immense atadlum will he thrown open to the flrst thlrty thouaand '?fans" who appear on th" scene. and It la expected that the eholce plaees will be grabbed up long be? fore noon. ae none of the aeats ln the lower grandstand or bleachera are re eerved. Although the lines will be formed at mldnight to-nlght by the lmpatlent "fans." who are determlned tn get a Be-at. It ls doubtful whether the flrst rusb ?f apeetaton will come anrwherc near fll'iii.' the stands. and the more lelsure ly rooters who wlU drlft toward <'oos*an's Bluff up to noontlme will be aceommo dated. Who will be the hero of the aerlea forma en tntTcstlng toplc for epeculation. Every post-season aet of gani*-a in the past has had Its star. In 190"; it was Dlneen. a pltchej- of th? Red Sox, now an umpire cf the National l-rague, who defeated the Pirates three times. "Matty" was the man of the hour in 1905. George Rohe. a practlcally unknown player, made two timely triples in 19"6. enahling the White Sox to defeat the (Tuba, whlle Joe Tinker ran Rohe a elos* race for honors by hlfl great defenslve work. Johnny KUng. of the Cubs. broke up the Detrolt hit-and-run comhination ln 3907, taking the stcam out of the Tigers' at? tack, whlle Frank Chance In 1908 made aeventeen hits ln twenty-one tlmea at bat. "Ilabe" Adams. of the Pirates, who beat Detrolt three times in 1909, earned the laurels. whlle Eddla .'ol'.ins in 1910 and yVanklin Baker last season were dubbed th?- heroes. The Qlanta harbor some home run hit? ters who may do the Baker act in the comlng series. They have made forty-slx home runs thls year. many of the clrcult clouta winning garnen. The Giants have done the best batting against the beat pltthers, falling down ag.dnst poorer twlrlers, and thereby earning their repu tation for inconaiatency. Rucker, Alex ander, Seaton. Camnitz. Tj'Ur and Sallee have all felt the atlng of their t^rnilc Mowa. Arthur Wilson haa hit for the grand tour thrice tl.it* aeason, and every time he has done so hia clout has meant a New York victory. On Apri) -0 Wilson made a foui-bagg-r off "Nap" Rucker in the nlnth mning and changed thfl asp-ct of the cont'-st. Oa July 1 he came to the bat against Tyb r. jf Boston, with the baaea fllled, and cleared them, driving the ball ?Ut of the lot. On September il New York won OVet Brooklyn, 7 to 2, the Glants having tallied twice in the flrat inning and havintf two men on the hassueks when it was Wllaon'a turn to bat. He hit for the circuit and gave the MeOraWttea a margin that aaaured victory. Fretty nearly every home run made by a Giant thla Bflfl-BBO has been manulaci ured at the rlght momeut. Larry Doyle and Fred Merkle have been patrtleularll fluccessful la makins homc-rs thla yaai - The recorda show that each man lias ?m_i.de ten and that thoy haVfl made their Clrtull drives olT tofBOtCh twlrltrs, loo nien like Abxander, "Smp" Rucker, Ar? thur Kromme, Jimmy i-ivender and George Krank'ln flUggn. Bcals Becher and "Chlef" Meyeis aacb have made six hom.re this year. and Johnny -lurruy, Jr red onodgiass aml Arthur Wilson each three. litrzog and DeVOfB, each v.iui two, and Fletcher, with one, complete th. llat of th. Giants' laaniifartnrera ot fee_> bngflgra Below will be found a llat of the home runa made by McGiaw'a players this yaai and liilormati-h flhOWiQg aa well that niost of the bftta h_>. Im bb nadfl at tne nght BBOflneut; Mtrki. lo -AprU in. off Kucker, Braoklyn; _la> -. off Al.-auutl, 1 -lia-.elUlua, June ... oa _no-n, lioeiou, j_i) i. uu tytor, _?___n (--ii belng dllvili i.Mi lefl BflM Wfl_l at Co.0 Grounu-. wM ot Ott loaeeai i.o. oa raoarfl at that iiai'i'. Auguat J, ot. Krauune, Cineiiiaatl tiwoi, itiuntb taoat tnis _a_M, - to _. Uemci also m__ing _ tour ba__w>i Auguxi _4, off jLdam*. iiii'-urgii iUi_au> won tala game, _ I. _. Ali-rKit drniiii* in all t.'.-: ruiix m;h tht ?u-cuit cloatji eewtambet b, "tt Al?_a_?*r, pinlaUeip-ii", Beptembot *>, oft Ftaaecaa, Phlla flelpht*. B-ptflOlOei 1-, oft l_i*,eiider, Chlcago. L>cil. l'> Mrt\ 1. off Se_lon, rhil__eij.iii_, May ii. oh <oi?. i iUaaao; ">i?* -?'?. off .-t-.-., Soflfclyn; Ma> -i ofl Unataer, brookiyo, June t, oft l lunimi', i in-iniiaLii Jun.- 14, ofl i'-ni tilU. I'ltt?biir_h, June _0. .rt Doniiollj, Uoa ton. JtMM bb, '.!' Hi."Mi. iJoKton, Au^u*! 1, ofl -.uff*. dncinaatl; B-pt-mber -, ?tr Far-ue, Boston ttlila hii fla-.e the (ilania thr ci. ?vcr the iiravea, 5 to 1', tfie ?aiii<- Irflfltlag twtlve Innlnga). Meyers & Aprll 17. off liroun, Koaton. M..\ 16, off c. _mn!t_, I'lttaburgh, May 31, off Whhv at. i_>ui?. J|.?? 3. off BaUee. Bt, lyn*. (three m?_ arera ua th? bat.**-i ahea the Chlef ina.ie tbia houi'r -n<i it brokfl up tha hatUa); June 10. off l;l< nle. .'liKHgo. June ".T, ofl Itrenniin. Pliilaclelpiiia (the Ulanta won n.ia gamt, 4 to g, but they <ll?l BBI ha\e u oeaatfll untll thfl Chlef atruck thla t'llln-c blow, two DBflfl belng on i._*.t-c ai ihfl tlme and tlu- innlng brlng th* eighth). goclror 1 July -. off Harger, Brooklyn; July -4. ott Kroiiunt. <'inciniiatl, Auguat J, off y*roinm?-, < in.lnnatl (thla hit gav? UM .iianta tbe game. i; Ifl -?; Auguat 10, off Kteele, St. I-juIb it-.l*- hit, made In (ho tliat inniiii;, wlth ? man on han- ileelded the gnme In the <;i_nte' fmvori goptember .'.. "ff s< hultz. PhUadelphia; geraenihei l", '.ff s?ll?.e. Bt Ix.uia. Murray ?'! June 10, ott IU. 1>I<*. Chlcago; July J0 off la coart rr Chlcaao; Beptemhei 21, ..ff Ca'mnitx. I'lttaburgh .tbe 'ilania won Ihll gflinr, _ to I, Murray'e bonUN* nl'-iiig them tht VnodBf-M -8 -June I. off Willla. St. I^uls; laly 2 off Dlcka.ii.. l?>*ton; H^ptember 5. off Al.___-?r PhllacJalphla. The Clanta won thln **?_? 4 to 2. hut they had not croa??d the JAKE STAHL WRITES HOME1 Confident of Victory in Letter to Folks at Elkhart. |By Telegraph to The Trlbune. 1 Klkhart, III.. Oct. 6.-Jake Stahl, man? ager of the Hoaton Red Sox. has wrltton back to the folks at home hla lmpresslons on the comlng world's series wlth the Giants. Although not grnerally known. Jake was born at Elkhart, Logan County, 111., thirty-two years ago. and hls mes? sage to the home folks appeared in the current lssue of a local poper. The letter rr-ads aB followa: "You ask me to write my ldeas about tbe games between the Red Sox and the Glanta. I wlll begin by giving you the reason why we won the American Iaeagu. pennant. The reasons are: Flrst- Ba* cause every man on the Boston team was after lt from the start. Second?Because our team work ls perfect. No mnn ls for hlmself; every man ia for the team flrst. last and all ^he tlme. Thlrd?Because we have the best team in the American Jx-ague and, I thlnk. the best aggreKiition of baseball players ever gotten together. The 'fan_ may thlnk that, havlng th> best men, the rest ls easy, but every baseball manager understands how far fcood fellowshlp ln a club wlll help tow? ard making pennant winners. "I am in full sympathy wlth every one of the boys, and they have always treated me like one of themselves. All through the heat of the .eason our con? ferencea have been heart-to-heart talks. Kvery man has glven me the best service he could give to any manager ln the busl? ness. "Don't forget one thlng: No one man on the Boston team won the American I.eague pennant. lt was won by the Bos? ton baseball team. Of course. Joe Wood holds the record for pltchlng ln the Amer? ican I.eague, but lf hls support had not been as good as his pltchlng he would not have establlshed the splendld record he has. "Boma people may say that our out fleld .8 without a flaw. an-1 that we shall depend upon Speaker. Hooper and laewis to beat the Giants. Others may polnt to our batting averages when they dtscuss the probablllty of winning the world's Berlea, but 1 depend upon the Red Sox's ability to play ball from the tlme the umplre calls 'play' until the Berles ends. "Every man on the team has played hla poeltion not only wlth credlt, but wlth honor, and unless somethlng happens whlch we are not expectlng every c>n>- <>f the twenty-two wlll be tit and ready for the game of his life when we etit.r the world aerles. "We shall go for the world's champions pennant wlth the same determlnatiuu and elngle purpose wlth whlch we cuptured the American I.-ague pennant, and if past performances count for anything 1 am sure we wlll have two pennants, in atead of one, flylnt? over our dubboaa. neat sprlng?at least, the Giants wlll bave to _o harder even than they have been going thls year lf they hope to pull down the big streamer." JOHWSTONE DEF1ES LYNCH Umpire Comes to Fogel's Res cue in Intercity Series. [By Tele^raph to The Trlbune.) Phlladelphla. Oct. 6.?In aooaptlog tha offer made by President Fogel to orflclate tw umplre in the series between tha Ath? letics and Phillies whlch Btarts In thls clty to-day, Jlm Johnatone has deded Preaident l.ynch of the Natlonal l.eaK ia. Johnatone haa consented to be on hand ut the offlclal from the Natlonal League, d> spite the recent announcement by laynch that ho dld not dealre an arblter from the older league to take part ln the serlea. Johnatone Ib aware of the dlfflculties over umplres between I.ynch and Fogel, but announced that bla contract as a Natlonal Iaeague umplre explred with the close of the season and that be la at llb? erty to appear here. TROTTERS OUT IN NUMBERS Fall Season Opens on Speedway Before Big Crowd. The fall season at the Speedway is 474*1 uncler way, and yesterday afternoon the lnrgest crowd that has gathered at the drive ln many months ndtneaoed the rar lng. Two racea which were rmt en tha card brought out a couple of old Speedway favorites which every one was glad tO w.-lcopie They were Nathan Straus, wlth Denver, and James A. Murphy, wlth Coasl Marie. )|r. Ktraun dld not enter hia handsorr.e ttotter in the contest.. but he drove him an exhlbltlon half mile. Vr Straus said that he would rover the dis taaca la as c-iose to 1 :03 as paaalble 4M tbe aalihea eMched at 1:03 1-4 Coapt Marle's race wns with CT?VOT Patch, whlch earlier In the day bad won the Class A pace In the hands of her owner, I. V. Hunt. The ronter-t was n. close one, but 04441 Marle had a llttle the better of lt. The summarle* follow: TROTTINrj?CIaAHR D. Kxcelalor. b. g. (H. Iteberi. 12 1 Hend.ll. h g. (0. Webt*r).8 18 Hoquitta _CJ?_B?7, b. in. (W, Boott) 'i .1 * Tommy Baron. b. g (E. t'arpenten. ...8 ?? t Tominv Atklns, b. g. (I R:..nke). 4 ft ft Tlme, 1:08. 1:10*?. 1:11. pacino? C__M B Cuhan, b. g- (O. Pnedaken. 1 1 Iliratn Al.lff. b. g. (II. clark). | ?. ii, gr. if. (O. Stamt.er.en. :s 2 Uldnlgbt Dlrect, br n (tt CTNell).. . 4 4 Time. t*44-a i aaa. PACntO -CLASB A. Clover fat'-h. br. B_ (I. V. Hunt) ... 1 0 1 Ceorge Patehen, ch. g (T. Harpe.n- 2 o 2 Time, 1:04-. 1*48*4, 1:08. TROTTINd- CTaABS C. Promlae. b. g. (K. O Rln.er.). 1 1 The Trlp, b. a. f_ Pmlthi . 2 I Mll* BarloW, rh. g. (J iltlinore). 4 3 ru ivir.. b, g. more Broa.).* I Iten Wiltcht. b g Iti Man^en). 6 4 C. C, br. k IA YoniiK>. 5 6 Tlme. I*88*_ 1:10. TROTTIVCrt.AHS A. Startle. b g. II *B*O0-?koll. 4 14 1 De Wltt. b. g. <K lln?-ai. 1 I 2 3 I .i i , br. . .'ii Clar-el . - 3 i I* Klppewa, T.r. k IC. ffiidti. t 4 3 -lr | Tlme. I:0f>'4. 1:04V,, t :0?. 1 :*?*?*?. ntOTTDa- -4**I__*d B Oaklann Boy, B g ?5. Omklin)...12 1 Mttla F.lla A., blk. m. (.1. I^ennoni. t 1 3 Triphammer. b. g IW. Qrtlnttetdaf).... 1 I 2 Tlme. l:07'i, 1:06^. 1:06. rACTTffl f.a>Ba* K. The Rub*. b. g. (J. Shannon). 1 1 Helen "-"oM. rh m. (O. Knauai. 2 2 I.ady _oree. b. m. fw. Donnelly). .1 3 Time. I:1K, 1:18. PACIM' CLASfl B. ? Dlck Maaon, blk. g. <H c'larke) 1 2 1 Maater McKerrnn, b. g (E Ia Pl.ce) 3 1 2 B. Ontlme. b. g. (H. Rellly).2 8 8 Dlck Welch. r. g (J Kennedy). 4 4 4 Tlme laVH, IMm, l:0S)?. I'ACINO <'1>AS8 ('. Korrert Shape. b. g. (XV. t'rban).8 1 I Watchoet, b. g. T?r Jonea). I ft ft HtlKht Dlrect. b. g. (C. Hlawatach). . . . 4 3 2 Bed and Blue. b. g. (Dr Mehleri. 6 2 3 MphonM O., l> g- <J Ch.lniowltz).... 2 4 4 ?nine, i-ta%, !_?_, Irf*. plate until Knoderaaa tore off hla four-ba.fer ln the afventh Innlnf*. Wllaon 3 Aprll 20. off Rucker. Bf-OOkhra (hlt ma.ie la nlnth Innlng. (tMnic (Jlanta a .l.ioiyi; jnlv 1. off Tyler, Boaton (four-baKKer < ame ?|lii haaea fulli. BOptOmber ''. "tt lta?>>n. Br.Miklvn (hlt waa made wlth two men (,n bases tad Bav. Oleeia oa* more run than Bupel?U obtalni 'I. Hei >;; - Aprll ':'.. "tt Donnell), Ito.ton; juh l, ..rr Brown, C*htc_ao, Devore?t?*"_B8 1. oft Harmon. st I.oul.*i: gtptenbet 20. c.rT Harter, cincinnati Ueeti'a tttr* .av* the (Jlanta the dedalon over the Kede) Klet. her-1-June B, off rietcher, Cincinnati. THK STARS WHO WILL GUARD INFIELD FOR M'GRAW. Dutchman Close Behind Larry on Auto Contest. The complete vot? of th. wrltcn* m | ,, .,-:. cted Tl Larry Doyle aa the moal ern in tha two league. ? "* announ ed yeaterda ? Han. U/agi *' *""? to Doyle. wlth n polnta * less ii in ti, ? St a V" b eaptali was th rd, ... Ith . ? a blle Marquard a ith 13; Matty, arltb I; T. reau ind M with I apleee, Bnd Merhl.. w Ith ?* ? re elaa oonaMered Joe TInher beal oot Zlm merman foi bonon among th. Cube. whiie g. ball . laal pat a rotfl ?peaher*B cloeeat rival. wer. twi r-rs. Waleh, ..t tha White Boa, belng aee iiii.i. arltb l polnl thlrd, wiiii ? Mllan, of tVaahlngton, r tt, an.l Joe Wood 1 wii.tiei in the Anv rlcan Lea with J. Kraiiklln Hak.-r at II polnta BUTl Danlela waa '!?? oul i ? ? - of tn Vankeis menttoned hlm one polnt The total vote folloa LMERICA! LEAQt'E baaektr, B am n M i ,-? -? U IValih. Chl _?-?....._? I I lahasoa, Waah. 4 Ullai. u.iM.i: . ? i Detroll J Wood Boaton Han * L'ollliu. A n..k. r. Athlel - ? vt b l -tro ? ?? iV.gn'T, Boaton II M I ' lamlll. v- ? ? - ??-, (ton Bl i onu ? i ?.? U ? Ham fertt i KATIONAI I i gaw Torl tti Mathet I *? i\-_?: ? i. . ? . . * \. w Vork rinker, ' ? . i M I: . -v. eeney. Boat * M - S. Y.... Hvera. ( Wllaon, Plttal urgh 13 II- ndrl Daubert Brookl ? 11 -? ' Kb ibe, Philadi Phlla..... 1 Kom tchy, 81 I_) SOME HOPE FOR DE PALMA Well Known Drivcr Stands a Chance for Rccovery. Mllwauk. ?-. Oel I 'i I. Ralph D< Palma, Injured whlle drlvlng n the Orand Prla automoblle ra. terday *??- b. n his em bil th. i Irtven bj Celeb B. Braag, winner ?.f the race, la aaM to-nighl i.y pbysidana to b? uk Cavorhble aa < aa be enpeeted Dfl I'alma. s main , iiijU 0 '- "1 an ,.i ioiiniiai punctura, and unl. M Infectlon ?ets in his phyalciani m) chance. ai hrlsht for reoovery. The patlenl ls ___?*? -i iu us, bul no on. is allow. d to Whiie be Buatalned aever* brulae. aboul the bodj ph] 11. lana Bay no bon. a fractured. u al ri rnt reported De Palraa'a meehanlelan, Tmn Alley, left tha boapltal to-day. iii^ Injurlaa sonalated <>f a aligbt fracttrre <>f tha left ihoulder. Tdny Bcudelaii, who accom panledl Bru.'e-Brown <>n the practice epln on laal Tueaday which ended In Brown'a leath. was COnBClOUB tO-day, an.l hla con diti.-n Ifl i ,|>..i t? <i fa i iu? Ma CaJet) B. Bragg, WInnei of the race, to uiKht laaued . tatemenl git Ing hl Bii.n ol the accident to De Palma. Tha Btatemenl followa: "I was mi the I'ond du La* road about (me unl.' from tha graveyard turn. i bad nearly three mlnutea1 lead and only iwo mllea t" ;;.. and waa drlvlng alowly ?j\er thla treachero-fl parl "t tl. i ? De Palma muat hava been golng . grea) lefii fhater than i was an.i overtahlng bm rery rapldly, as it wai only ? few] Moonda after mj mechaalc tapped rae oa ihe ehoulder, ta lel nie know thal a eai araa approacblng, thal his car bM tha rear of mv OMCblna. The country here la a Borlea of amall hiim and b car ahaad ir behind in eonatantly bobblng .mt of rfgbt, win. ii probably axplalna why my neehanlc did nol see him before "Although i kn. w aome <m.- wns eona* ng I had not ti.eii lo pull tn one alde <>f he conrjie lo let him hy. as tli.-re would ' iot have heen BOOUgb ror.m for hiin lo ?asa at thla polnt had I gtvea all the -oom I could "No one knows Dt Pahaa'fl ahtltty aa a irlver letter thnn I, as be BOacbfld me **hen 1 Btartfld te drlve, thr"n years ago. .nd. ln mv oplnion. hfl la the hest all _*ound drlver tn thla country. i am a.** (iixious a.- an) ona lo bear m> statement, ind atn wIIIIiik to bear the hlatue if I vax at fault ln any Way, anrl flfaicerely iopp hi? gaaeroua aature win not pri veul i!m fTom BSpreealBg his r.-al oplnion." .LEVELAND BEATS ST. LOUIS. it Loaie, Oet ?'.. The loeal gaajee aagTua baaeball champlonahlp n aaon ?ame to fl . lose tO-day **,itii a defeat for st. Loula, CleveUtad wlnnlng b\ ,i Bcore if s io .!. Thfl battlng --? [__joic who na.le BVfl h.ls-, and ,la< kson aud the leldinn of Pratt and chapma'fi arere eatures. Left to right Herzog, Fletcher, Doyle, Merkle. How the Rival Infields Compare, Man for Man KLING OUT OF BASEBALL Boston Manager Says He Ia Ready to Quit the Game. ? B] i ? agi-4*) le Tbe Trtbaaa i I-, ttaa M 88 Oa_ 4 Ji'hrmv Kllng. af tna Baatoa Braaaa ln a lat* t.r tn aewapaper ftien.l. iti p .*ton to* Banonaoaa hla retlreiaent f*a_i imil. ll>- Btataa tbat he i.? aatt-ded, eftei vnin'v aai king for t i onf< r. t a PreaB-i nt Oaffaey af 1 a clab for rnore tban a -""k, thal the rumt i Oeorge Btalllag* belng Wa ?llboni b. i a haa ta 11 paaat Baloa i .,m from CafTtiey advtalng b**B I tu place any tredaara ln tbe rtory tbal BtalUnsa vaaM he tbe raanafer of th ? ': elljh f.U ' t.. he dlegra rad ar de? ,...,d. ,i ii- feela tbat Prealdi m GtUfhey lnt< nd to tr.-i.',.- blm t" N< a .oei o* rgh <>r aoana othar clab KUng ra* : , . .,, be tradad any raora; nor wttl be ? ., utwrdlnate j.-sitlon ta Um Boa* toa .im.. in hla letter ermounclng hla retiremo^t lati ti...t tb.- club wa. *><? badly handlrapped bv tb.- f..nm-r p-real-ent, Joba M *"*__. tbat th- Hrnvr*. w-r. really dla_rg4rdaed. Sin-e Ward waa boughl oul Iha Boaton dab hat* won 4l? .?ir <.f it*. gamee, it ba- titiis!:><' eiarhl gamee better tban laal roar, .'md he polnta to the faet tbat hc araa without .. r.ai Bhortato** for half of tbe Beaaort. dedaraa thm be dld aa waU aa any* bodi could titid.r tbe drcumatancaa Ha ., that be bas played bla laat major . ,m. IN- hlata thnt be would uu *.i ?-.. t bla releaaa, ho tb.-.t be anutd open negotlatlona with an American Aaaecte* tlon club to a.t a- managi FOR HOMELIKE ROOMS Conault The Tribune'a Room and Board Regiater. No. 320 Tribune Building.? Advt. "FANS" CAMP OVER NIGHT Thousand in Line at Polo Grounds Soon After Midnight. Bpe4mlatora w;ii rea** a rich harve?,t ln t' | | : ..f tlchata to tbe w.irld'a m*rle?i between tha Otaata and tha R- I I>x Judglng fi"-:: tha 4ppaaranoa aboal Iha Polo _rounda early thia B**o**nlng Loni bafore mtdrdght tbe crowd had nt.irt.d to gathar, and by i r/cloch there w-.i-.* -early b tboueaad i- raona la Haa, aJtboogh they v.in nat gat a obaaea t.. boy any of tba four thouaand -Cheta 14 ha pal on sale !n Bdvance until I " loeb thls Baorntng, when foui t< rn wlndowB a IU be opt oe i w'hile do one peraon adll be able t.> buy roore tban two tick.ts. .t Ifl sald thal the proepaeta foi btg prleea nre good, aad boum pafaona thought thal many tlchtea lait'Kht to-day for -I would fatob at l4B4t ?. bafore the game to-morrow. The crowd had maeeed about the gatea laat niKin bafore the police dlaoov* ed thal there was anything unuaual gotng un. Than t. n polli ? tn. n wero aent from tha Weat UM atreat -tition to get the tbroag in Hna RThea fornaad tho "pro oeeolon" ert ended from tho Polo Orounda gatea to _-th Btreet Later romera were ttnod ap toward end In Bradburat atanue M..I >? peraona In tbe ttoe baal pro-rtdod themaalvea wlth campatoola whlle othora were Blttbigon bear caaeaand aoap box.-. lhai anterprtalng boya ln tba oetgfabor hood had gathered togetlw r. Many of th. "f.itia" w.re from out ot' towti, and some wer- r.ai'1 to bfl ftotn .ih far BWay Bfl (ikiahuma. WHITE SOX THE_FAVORITES Ed Walsh Looms Up Against Cubs in Intercity Series. Chlcago, im ?; The t-..,> cblcago ma? jor league baseball team. eloaed thelr aaaaona to daj each erloning, and to morroa arlll real in preparation for th*> city .series. whleb will begln 00 TU44* day. A majority of the local aportlng writera plch tba American Leaguara '..^ ol Ihe clty ebamplonehlp, giv? ing the preference to the Whlte s<>\ ha* cauee of theli poaneaalon of Bd **7al4h oa their pltchlng ataft Tiu- big npitball artlal la achnowledged by Pranh Chance, maa4ger "f tha Cuba, to ba better thaa any pltcher tha Cuba can r?ut up agalnat hlm Chance, ?owover, ns.?ns thal tb.* famoua "Inalde gatne" and ezpariance of tb. Cuba win bring tbem tbro_gb, even with an Interior pltchlng ataft, and thi*. is the argumaal of the Natlonal team'a bachera. Tbe Whlte Boa are younger playera than tha Cuba, bul are Bgurad to auif. i- Bomewhal la corapariaon on th?* baala ot big league experienoa 'liii-r. ia uttle bettlng on tha raault- on accoual of tho bad eondltton tha Cab pitchtng Btafl ;? *acknowledg4d to ba b_ intei.-Hi in the game la Inctaaaad to ad* odrera of tbe Cuba, aa the aerlea may b<* tbe laal appoaranoa aitb tha team of l-'rank u Chance. Nelther Chance aoi Murphy has as yet ?:'.v. 11 ont h_ Baal statement In tho matter, BXCept for Mur p*ay*a pronunctamaato thal Cbanea wfll not maiiaK<* tbe t-ani next year. SUPEREAS DEFEAT SUBURBANS. The Brooklyn Siiperba.s fao-d tb- BtTOUg Snburbana. a Heml-profesclotial team, ln att exhlhltlon 04448 04 Htibtirban (Hal, Hrooklyu, y-ntcrday, and were ***_torioUa by a acore of S to '.l. Th.t I?odK*tr rejjulars piiininelled Tobln, the rlval pltcher, for thlrteen hlta, of wblcb St. n-.-l, the IQOIUlt outtiiiider, aooarad three. Raakar, w-iu. twlried the Bnl Baa InnlnKH, had nine Btrlha-Ottl victlttiH nnd allow-.l only four hitB. I'aiiBte, of tha Heini-pros, oonnectod wlth hlti hIow liall ln the second for it home run wallop. Htack. who mippluut -d N?poU-i)ii ln the Hlxth, was in\Inclble, pamdttlng only a Hlngle aafety. Pirates Defeat Reds and Finish in Second Place. ' Clnc innati. Ohlo, Ort. 6. -I'lttshursrh 1 flnl?lie.| lu flecond 1 lace in the National League bj defeatlng Clncinnatl here thla noon. The acore waa 16 to ti. The Red uaed three pitehen In a valn an* deavor to vtop tbe hlttlng of the visltora, K ? Killer and MeCarthy atarrlng tn [thla Une H waa Um finui name of the ?eai on, Th.- acore rollowa PITTSBUROH < i.\ I.N'NA ; I. eh r h poa. _bi b ?>'. ae M.?' I.-. Ib 4 4 S 1 !? Beacher, lf ? l ! I 11 ' arey. ir >, . | tfl. K la, ef . u l . 10 1 Hyatt, rf 3 ! 1 13 ?' Ho_'___.lb 4 117 0 1 VSagner.ai . 4 3 0 1 i> Aiit.h-11, rf 4 0 1 0 00 Mlller, lb i l 4 .. 1 ? Alm.i__,Bb . w 1 1 ^ 1 J; I'* "- -i-iii Orant, ?a . 4 0 1) 2 10 11 ???? ?-. - 4 0 1 .0 l.Kg.m. *.'b .. 4 1 1 . I Olbaoo, .-ol I 2 flj Bovefold, 041 210 00 C___.lt_,p . 1 1 000 Bentoa. p.. 21 1 b 10 M- Qraver.p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Uregonr, p u 0 0 0 00 ?Knlattr... 100000 IM DaaaM 1 u o o oo 1 ''?? ? I TotaIs....JS? 10 27 10 2 ?U_tt?il for IfeU-raVOT in th* aeventh Innlng. I fot Ortgoty la tha ninth innlng. irgh .:t 11 1 o 1 ? | <i 4? ib ? .'! o 11 o 0 ? O O O o-- (j Twe-bam alt. Ptaeher, Bgaa, MeCarthy, Mlllei Three baae intr. Mitchell -. reld, MeCarthy. Wacner, \\'llaon Horn* runa il. b Hlt. > >rr ri. ntoa. u la _ ;''??"?> ? ll ln the eixtlo, i.ff M 'lr..wr. 4 I:. I Innlng) - 1 ? ;?.-.???.. 4 Iti _ innlng* ha-rlfl Mlller R'llt-on stolen 1 baaa. '' DouM. pU] ? Mll [ l? !???;?- -1 >. M M \Mtt oa ..aeei Plttaburgh, B; . -in. mnatl. S Kir" ! mi. r,n 1 all. ? ttt i-i.i- 11 . tr M .; ., .-, . oft ??-?-. I efT Camnlta, I. Siru.-k o-n By Bet ? n >' M Irarer, 1 bjr 1 iregoi -. I. bj 1 i In ?? 1 it I'mplre* Krennan CUBS WIN THEIR LAST GAME Complete Season with Victory Over St. Louis Cardinals. Chl. 1-0. Oct I -Chlcago won the hurt Igame of the National Leagoa season here 1 to-day from St. Louhl hy ? s. ore of 4 to & The Cubfl hil Harmon for thraa nma. a lalnglA and a trlple aetted aaotbar <>fr lOeyer The vlalton aeorad their tiiree runs by bunchlag iiit* off Cheaey an.i Raulbach Oemptta tha rlctorjr, ''lileaso Rnlflhed in thlrd place t!-,e lovreel Blnce ? The p ....? followa CH1CAOO IT LOUIS Bbl h po ae abr h pn a" ' aheck'd.lf .0 1 2 0 0 lt ;?Kin?,:*b t? 0 . Ifl Mlller. cf 40 1 2 00 Mag-,-. ir.. 50 1 1 00 i'.-.k.-t. ?,. .01 ! R.. Mowrrjr, lb (n | 0 3 0 Khn'an. tb .0 I I ll Kon'chy.lb : l o is flfl S.-liiilie 1/30 0 0 0 0 Evan. rf. 4 0 2 0 00 Ih.. 10 I 10 0 0 Fiauai r -is 4 0 (i 3 I 1 Kvera, 2b 12 : ,t - 0 Oakea, cf.. I 1 1 0 10 tn. <? 41 1 .; 30 wiiiko, c. 4.) :? e 30 ?*twn~\. I. l .1 n .1 10 Ballee, p. 10 0 0 uO R'lbai ii. p 1 0 1 1 10 Harmon, p 1 0 1 0 S 0 ?Good. .11 1 .1 OfllOeyar, p.oo 0 0 10 I ? Hre.nab u 0 1 0000 I lEIIIa. 10 1 0 01 T..t dfl M 4 111 V, M t Total-- 8.'! 3 10?J3 17 l 'Batted tor Chaney Ib Bftfe taatag. tH-utrd ror IUi'duhi ln aeventh Innlng. tl'atte.l for (Jeyer m nlnth Innlng. |_4aU*r out hlt hv mtt. i I'-in Chlcago b 0 O O g g g l x 4 Bl Loula.0 o B i fl o i <> j. ?? Two-haa* blta Maeee, Raulbach, __?__? hlt Chapman, int* . .rr Balleo, '3 in :i Innlnga; ..ff Harmon, 4 In .1; ..rr Oeyer 4 iii - ofl Chenaj 5 In .'. off Reolhacb, .'. in 4 rice hlt Evera. Stolen baaea Konetchy E*rana, fhapman, Breanahan, Zlmraarman! Double playa Harmon, Wtngo to Konetohy; Roulbaeh t.. Tlnker, Lefl otr baae* <*hi-__?'-,' _; hi. t/r.iiiM. s p;r.,t 1 ?? M han? --4?rr Cheney, a; :>rr tlanuon. ?: off Renlbach. 2 off Oaref 1 BtrtKh mt Oy S.iIIob. 1; hv Chenev. .1 1 1 Harmon. |; hv Oovcr. 1, lv Keulbaeh 2 Tlm-' 1:4*1. rmt.|i<? (>v,-nv THE EASIE9T WAY. The Tribune's Room and Board Req ister containa a reliablo liat of fur? nished rooma. No. 320 Tribune Build? ing.?Advt. B WHITE SOX DEFEAT TIGERS. p.-trolt. Ml. h., Oot fi. f'hlcniro cloaed Ihe season here to-day. defeatltn? Detroit by a f-eore ef 9 to t ln a eoaaady Kame. The Ttgera had only atavan men la anl form. nnd StanaK'' waa tho sole (iceupant of the bench after I.ake B_-___--_ Wli.atley In the fourth, when the latter left the game to eateh a traln. Both terms flelded pootly. and Chlcago hlt l.ake hard throoghont ___-?? B SHANNON WINS BIG STAXE. I'aris, Oat *? - Ilerman V. Uuryea'a bay .oll Shannon to-day won the Prix du C-fl-Bflil Munlclpal, known as the autumn Qrand I'rlx, over the LonKehampa cour?e. The race, whlch wa* at one mlle and a half. waa worth $2?,tt00. Bhannon won hy half a lenjfth, wlth Tilpolette aecond and Martial III thlrd. Aujjuat Belmont'a Amoureux III flnlshed foU'th. Shannon, was an outshler ln the hettlng. hut waa Btiperhly rldden hy MaeCee. OAMDKH lU-niuni PM_m EDDIE MoGOORTY vs. JACK DENNING FKANKIK Hl KV** vn. KDUIK MOKtiAN. I (il IM DB I'ONTIIIKI > v KDD1K KKI.IA. Ailin.Boc. Heid.Seats $1 to |:i. Phone 6100 Mad, s Cornell Eleven Passing Through a Dangerous Crisls. SHARPE NEEDS SUPPORT Yale Has a Fullback in the Making Who May Be a Second Coy. Al Sh.trpe, the rtfw coach of the cor? n?II football eleven, aaya that It Ir hU purpose to bulld up a winning system at Ithaca rather than to turn out a winning team in his flrst season. To that end he llterally cut hls scjuad to hits lat-t week to emphaslre hls polnt, and le lt f.at; that lf the footbal! ni4>n of ("orneli have the same spirit shown in the paat by ttv oarsmen and track athl.-tes he did the rif-ht thing at the right tlme. It seem. a plty that such radlcal action was n.-ce*. sary to laaae th<> players and in ptjjg up th?* undergraduutes, but it ls dnubtful lf any milder treatment w-riild have had the deslred effect. It now rcm.iins to be sccn whether Dr. Sharpe has the cotirage to carry out his declared pollcies to the letter. and from what I know of the m.n there wlll be no loosenlng of the retn. The regulars are almost sure to work thelr way back to the 'vnrslty squad and to the tralnlng table, at least most of them are. but It wlll be only by thelr own work and thelr own efforts, an now the die has been cast Iir. flharpe must see it through as f'ourtney has so many times In handllnfr the oarsmen, or loae the confidence of both the graduates and the aada**graduatae of the university. it follows, of course, that Hharpe must get UM same support that has been glven ?o freclv and cnjcnidglnRly to Courtney, and for the sako of Cornell and Cornell foot-1 ball it Ib hoped that such wlll be the c_m. Dr. Sharpe is of the opinion that Cornell men are lacking ln the proper flghtlng! splrit?that Ib, the football roen-_nd h.' dld not heaitate to say ao. Much th.1 same crtticlem waa dlrected against the' eleven, and by Con.ell men, too, follow-' ing the game wlth Chlcago T.'nlversity. last fall, but personally I saw no evl-' Idenoe of thls falllng in Ihe Pennaylvanla' I game laat Thanksgtvlr,. I'ay. Dr. .harpe also says that the players are not prop I c-rly grounded in the fundamcnUUs of the game, and that Is hls business to cr-rr-ct, whlch no doubt he wlll do. I am -.old that the men be has dlsrfpilned by drop piug them from the aquad wlP not be dlaerlmlnated aaalnst. but that they wlll huve to flght tbelr way back to their poritlona "Butch" ?prioh, who in my opinion Is one of the beat ends ln the country. a_fl forced to clve up work for a few <la>s last week because of a ellgnt Itijury, Whlle ( aptaln Hutb-r and O'Con? nor. to say nothing of W'iil amnon and Davidson. have been indistioeed for on<* nason or another. so that tha coach ha U.en haadtcappad bl mor* Braya than one. The second dcf-at of tb- sea.?on on P.itur day should be stumiiatiriK not dapraaalag Arthur Howe. head coach of the Yale eleven. is fr.-e to acknov.ledg. that the riKiu klnd of aaatartal la sat laehtag ai New Havcflb but he i* eejuall} outap< .?". cr was a few days B4TO, 0V4T the aray th men ba\e been plajrlag. He Ifl BOt the klnd of mau. eltiier. to -x| e> t IOO .... so tbat there appeari to l ., rea?on to crlticis- tbe forwe dfl ai be_*g ponderous an.1 ttoa Wltlad BMO Uarnlnst Wr-slcyan and Iloly 'row. .Marked impro\ -ni-t.t traa BhO. _y-*aea_e on Batarday, and do doubt Howe has been able to lueplrs the pu> er.s with sotn** of hls own I'irtt. Flynn, at fullback, i;a-.-' furtl .t.dic tlon of belng a flnd Ht i- B hard, Mroni? runner, COmbtnei -Bb weigbt, and 000800888 Bat?Tal Bbttitl ?l po?tar HarrinK accldenta j- - Baaaa sure 14 be a to.ver of strength in Yale. I a.-kileld in the all-lmi Ot'BBt *__?"? agrdnst Prlneeton and Harvard Arcord lag to Soi Matagar, who aaw bbn ta ?c tion 04 Siturday. a aaoOBd Ted i'oy U in tbe mabl?g< it la ttalte poaatMe tbat Lehlgb't strength waa overeatlmated, bul II not Prlncaton is going gr._t guna. One thlng appeara to be aure?the coachea are proflt ing by the experience of last yesj when a truly reniarkable team, u;.,,'.'- up of high spirlted and courage?..us players, WM handicapped by nn Inadeauate .ittack This year the offence is belng developee early, and more sblfts and foiniatlon*, have be**fl shown In three gam-s tlan ln all of laat seaaon. Suroiy thia I. a step forward. Vale wlll mlss Arthur Howe at quarttr back thls \ear l-'.ven his presence *? i., ad coach aill hardly make up th. dlfferanca. Bliiv Laagfoed. of Triiuty, who ra_U al the top as a football ofllclal, is much tn demand thifl year, and whi teferee at l.ast four oi the more important game* of thfl season those between tale ?>*? Harvard, fala and Prlncaton, Vale ?"* Hrown and 1'rinceton and Dartmouth. "*? better selection could be mad?- Laxognta baa proved hlmself in many iry'.iig.-RU atlons on the grldiron as ? cool. tmclent and fearleas orticial. 1 was d:.-.tppolnt*4 to tlnd the name of Joe Pendleton inlMtnfl fiom the llst of games for whlch offlct-J. had been namt_. No doubt hl? D?? place in Boston win operate agalnat aa acceptlng as many assiKnm.mts aa foi low-era of the game woula Ukc to .?* r_? get. _ If Captain W'endell, Hardwi.-k ard Brichley are Bnally selected to "natcetaj with a quarterbacb, the Harvard racW* the Criroaon wlll be able to boast of tnre* men wboae weigbt overagea hometwai over 1S0 pounds. As a:. three coinbin* rare speed wtth thetr weigbt tbe coach*. have reason to be hopeful. It ls a rauee for comment 'hat * number of the leadlng eterens thi. yH can boast of an exporien.-ed man tor cen? tre ruah. b poaltlon of all-lmportai tett.Ti Tigera have Bluethenthal, who waapwa** on the Trtbune'a all-Eaatern team i**" fall because of hls remarfcably mioii*: *'<* con-istent work; Yale bas ?**,,','h'_' whom aome crltlcs placed at the top i?"' veur, and who certalnly deaenred a t*r> "ward ranklng. whlle l'armetiter Is BB?? at Harvard and .lesse Wyte la ?' ' otom USEDCARS - *a_t-Tj**__g kt__t_a arr_-6 ev AJJtoticate -_?_-_.?/- utw STODDAKn IIAYI'ON I Mll l.tK DKPT. _4 Weat e*!nd St.. near ll'w.y._~~ AITOMOBIIK ANI? AUTO IMT* a*1* STRlTTtON. WKST RIDE 1. hl C A.--tndlvMa.l "?jj work. Small Shop cl?aa-a. Truck Tomv*~ waltiiifl. **>nd for bookl*t. 3(X? Weat 5i? -t'hotie TO'.'n ''?>!_________?****** AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT._. 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