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Braves PI Real Cha Clash ay Like mpions in with Giants Tesrcau and Matty Both Driven from Mound by Batters of the Hub. CONNOLLY HAS BIG DAY WITH 'TICK ings lakes Chance with (?b Pitcher in Second (Jame, \tter Winning Firi By HEYWOOD BROl x -, future met a team Polo Groum'. i't was grievou:. ? thousand font who eaw the ? re not. n score eight . rown ill nnd g else. ?s took ripping over Giants Paul Strand, nineteen >ea's *n hit little in-run tas "t Midoets. ? leagues of m ng n big ? er set foot earry large rdly half a ? vhrri ves he nd on earned bis ? run. double and ade of th< lirld. but both ?need bad. to ihe dia? lled in p)a\. In the ball Which . , home it not. e field home ore a fa' 1 when O'Toole badly both much ?ill at . ?Imps ractice George "light m safe nek for an ?th an He did nothing of the ..Ilings ? No Kest fiT Stall.B| ailing* ? imped or will Jiis - Bob d the team. ? ? i run. ? muft ra and to left gave Be? nennt in single rrilice H y to V ??'ate. did much to ? si beautiful !d and thr -i nc catches ? never to the Teamogater. ? game von George Paul Strur v was RUNS I'oivi directions, maps and dr criptive matter regarding any of the may be obtained uu IRJBUNfc INFORMATION BUREAU Room 320, Tribune Building I limit oOOO Brehni:iri N] V* IEKMEY. ||.,I > I MHS J? > V J. < l> 4f?,'r?a? t?? To?rl?sia?t?i l>l. [Id! >OB>OLK IN.N. Norfolk, (oun. liOIKl. ?OPl!*a| til, 1.1M, fbafeaart o? ? KM' I I'lN INN. lea?.. ? li.. I ' i?c Beautiful." u?.M?i i i .\ Moder..' II? UoU'l lu lb? mi '.?a?. fron? everywhere." M VI VOIU?. s of Ml) 7TvMO\i> RIOttDU.V ???rk lo Ik? llll I'M <trjr rrltli ttj? cvaafurae ,'f tliti til:, a Barry Scouling at Polo Grounds One of tbe most interested ?pe-t?i"r? durtns the douMebeader botiteeti tbe (slant? and Ihr Brtrn re?t*rdj?y ??? ? Mark hatred '?one """' "bo ?a* rlo?? to UM ilion.???) Jit?! In back of tbe plate. He carried a notebook. In wbleli be made frequent enttV?. hnl the resolta ot hi* obacnatlooa m"\ net Appear In mm nrwapape'' 1? <!*.'? f,,r tOM ?pectetor ?a? Jaek Barry, abort ?top of tbe Athletic?, and be wa? en aaeod to ?c-outlne Chiefly, be am? tnt?rr?ted I" to determine Juat what ?or? nf b??t vrtmld puitle each of t'<e Bo?t??i bal t?r* Asalnat the name of one man M.r*. .narked nothing, ne will h?TO to come unother day to dlsrovr lb? wra) ,. ' on'ioll>. ? did not g-, mi; to him until ? ? ?? ?nibr'n'led e ?led m the first inning. ' Mnith, Wal Whit' ?reked up a pa ! doubl?e in the third. ThHt wa uid O'Toole war found for a run 1 m the ?t'iftli when Connolly singled and to third on an error by Burn.-. ! Schmidt's single scored him. Perhapj the lowest ebb of the ? teat we s reached in the third Inning when Fletcher started to throw to second, thinking he bad a ! chance for out, although no ' man was aproarhiii).; the base. The outfielder tapped his head to indicate that nobody was home and b's admis ?nade it unanimous. ?he latter half of the fifth the (iiunt.- .set. ihemrelvr.- to the task of muk'ng up the lest ground, and in two innitiL- t the score li t *- net aeutive hitting which Medra?'? men have showed this I rror by Moran, a pa ' MeVkle's single, Meyer'.- sacrifice flv and OToolc's double brought three homvi and in the si^th the real fury of the fusillade v.as disclosed. ! Doyle bunted and his opening vas fol l lowed with hits by Burns, Fletcher und ! stork. At this point with two runs strand waa lifted and CrutebcT ?took his place, MerkleV single scored Fletcher nnd Stock, N'o more runs were Doming, although Meyers and O'Toolo both singled ?core., follow: abrl.fBiar, abrh 1 ?10 1 1 T fl r. 10 0 1 10 ' ? ?? ? 0 Ol 0 1 0 o o o o i ? o o-i Saertin-c ?l-.r.in I'ljni;; ? ui.r ; l :? 11 i ? 4 0 ?f r,0 1 ' mi ! L' I i , OU 0 0 0 0 i, o 0 0 ?Bau ? till"! I Marf til tlio III BostOl ?? ? ? ? - ? K: Yale to Holding Intercollegiate Run intercollcgiBte 'en. :? ? ?? 1 h' held at New ? ? ? will 1" the gu( St of Vale . ard footbull game that Ktr^RT^?rf?LJ ? mis wu sirpr.ir.M IMOUblVit ainTtAND/MJlf T BODIlb t?f tala, llakvhtarlnf. fantral repairing Sod? bulldli a. il Auto fainting Ca.. . S.W'll i! < \n^ s|mrf fart? mid n, ?n.'k N VIII It I.MIM.I ( o., _10? tVe?t 6li4 at.. N. V._ l*? n *?. ^ >r<j-L*uiiar<J. Rn?h .'.'urtli Eaat ;_rut** _ 1FVR(. t|\s lu N HulM em of Double Ttres. A Mi Lu 'IIRC CO.. ? .: \\,.t lyib m_ \i I "? I" und Tubra for ?ate. H1KRV J. VOOLL. _ mi .tvt.io-w Ulatrlbutrr? ?.f AM Matidard Mnkea I ?.. N.V. for our ? ll;U ?. RCBBEH I PO-- I*"*? B'wKy. N V_ _ ?TXsill.t.NK ? ?IHI.NVO '. I?' IM. -MA Weal .Mat St. ?Mandan! Oil Co. laaaoleue and l.ubrtrat Ina Oil?, ijtinlli) and Vlra?urr t.iittriinterd. -I \MiMin nil (IIH'IIV). I e ; iuin". Moi?r on?, Me. aal. Aluaja ?pen. ., \ K ?I.E. Ida W ?1st ht., ur. a Ar. OAaVAOam Nr? Metropolitan Oarace. 3M-S5.1 H'e?t st., (id. Mill r?sdoewl rate? ou ?tora*? ?"?! ?uppllr- >?? n< -\ patrona ? I TO K,.|H * Hilt's ?M, , v 'ml. Mano? rs and I NOW THAT BOSTON HAS CLINCHED IT Results, Standings and Games Jo-day in Winding Up of Races for Three Pennants National League UAJfRS ro-DAY. Uueton at Np? Vorl. HrouKJwi at rhllatlrlptiia. ( Inrlnniiti ?it filial nr?l>. iikmlts o9 oAsrjca i?svrtau>Ar. Host on, 1; BOD >ork. 1 Huston, *, ; Nrw ^orU. ".. UrooVlyn. Si i'Mladeluhta. I, -i beele, I) rn{?bur?h, 0. \ \iio> IL i KAtjt, i -i ?jrUINl ?.I.IM. W. 1. I'i. PajStno .St M 'II? llrooUl.n. 7' 76 .190 \r? Voek.aO ?1 .'.44 1'lilla.. Ti 1* .4*7 (*t. I-.U?S...7R Hi) ..111 l'ltl-1. r?l..?l * i i,i, a?... it n .m>', < in. iu,. .ii..->s su .sea American League. ?, \mi - mi)M .New \"r\t tit l;..?li.n. l'lill.wl^li.l-la at Wualiliialnu. Ii.tri.lt nl St. I oui?. BBSCLTS Of BAJ?RS i t -TIHIIAY, I'lillailolphla. S; W aWhlSSTtae I (M In'(a). t?rlr..lt. U; M. 1 nul?, ?. (IrMlsn.l. II; f hka?.i. i> (II lu'?a>. Nee 1 ork >s. |lu?ton mrt frds.). vmi id? \n i i sOt ? BTAJrOIBO. W. I. r< w. i r.t 1-i.iU. M ?i artork.tfl 80 4M llotton.. HS M .?OS SH. lo..Is..H", Il Wasirtnti.;: 7l .3t0thlea?o. m r ,4.-.;i lirtrolt... ?? 7- .??0 t lr?t-l ..<)..M ISS 4M Irrleral Lcagu: GAJCBB lultll Itulliniorr .tl WSaaMja. I'lttsburicli at Buffalo. Kaiif.?- ( lt% ni liuluii..ir"ii-. M ? ssasa si < lilcago. BBSVLTB M GAMU IBBTKBPAt. llrooaljn, A; Huit?n. In.II.11.uih.IIs. || ( Miago, 0. HurTal... |S| l'Ituburgh 1, l'KIll.ll?! l ? M.l 1 si \M>|\|,. ?T. Il? W. !.. I\< . 4 h Irag o SA Ht ..,.'.? Brooktj ,,...-,:i \\ Imlian II? ?t H". ..?..?..'. U:io. t ?t.. ?il ; )>ttltliii.ir'.7? ?b'rth .'.!? SI .433 Hllffulo 77 H ..M '.' st. I ?ni- . ll| |<t .|;| S?PERBAS LEAD SECOND DIVISION Climb Into Fifth Place by Beating Phillies by a Run. By Telegraph I rinladelphia. Sept 30. If the Na? tional Leut'ue eason only lasted until sometime In November Wilbcrt Kobin : t on is convinced that the Superba. ; would make the climb "? the B Braves look cheap. Downing the Phil 'lies hen thi afternoon, Brooklyn 1 climbed into fifth piuco, ami inci? dentally broke the Winning .'rcak et , Grov ? i Mexa be has linn cutting un high jinx foi time. J tu 1. and the i Superbes hold the leud in the second !divi:ion bv a margin of three points, \ v.cird uiutT and a late throw com? bined to send Alexander down the chute. These circumataneei arose in coud inning, in which the ?ttled. Alexander p?ved the way I for one run b> making h late thrt ? third base on Egan' bun! '-;ing to : force I And that tally wa. 'chalked up when he passed Jeff Pfef 1 for, forcing ' '"omc. opened fire in that . i ! frame with a single and moved along on n sacrifice by Gel ? I ball, and - irrived Alexander was late landling bis bunt. Cntahaw d 1 McCarty ground? i frr walked. lci>' tallied i or an out b sbrli ; I Mmgr ' ? 0 i ! 0 ? ? Brookl] , ?? ,i ,p ,, ,. PbllaAalpI la " " 0 0 " n i ? Two ' ? ffeffar, ? I m loviouu i s Jammed Tight Must Unload ?Jandorf Automobile Co. Wt HAVE moveo TO 1763 Broadway, bel. Sbtb & 57(h Su Tom?is. Roadsters, Ttttrini. Trucks, &c fVFRY KNOWN i.OOtl MAKI AT S^s-Prices That Sell ^ ? Jandort Automobile Co. AUTO DEPARTMfNt 1763 Broadway betwocn 5bth an. 57ts St, NOTICt OUR NEW AODHE SbEb: _ ? BILLIARDS AND BOWLING^ lUrd* Puai Table Mfr? Repair? ^ tiui'pIlM Man Brva, fjX SU l ?lau tiuiiar? \^S^\J \t rOMOBILE INSTRJ I flON at ?ad BiCt t V. M. ? * IM W. s;t? ?t iptx-Ul Uai*w ' ATHLETICS' RECRUITS WIN Defeat Johnson and Seuators in Ten Innings. htngton, . i Philadelphia, with a loan: coinpo?ed almot't entirely of substitutes, brat Washington by ? heore of ? to " in ten innings here to The score follov. e : ahrh i? ?' Hb r I. 1>0 Se ? 10 I : I V ..'?-, :f ' 0 ? ' ? It ? 1 t t 010 11 pOI 0 . 1? 0 0 0 0 ? 0 . 30 17 t? lb inning. o i.10 1 t ? ". . " I 1 In 1 ' - - '. Pick. I 'ino.-k, ? aw, 4; Time - BALTIMORE EASY FOR THE TIP TOPS their dual zsVie.-i of the year at home by dc | feating the Baltimore Terrapins at moon. The score ?as 8 I ton, although bit freely, held it ion at ull I best nd.antage in the tight placea. Bailer, dm, the other hmid, proved to be the easiest sort of i, and his offerings ware lu' all part? of the field. . rover Land was yuiifully hurt. In sning et Ile v arming im 'M the ?are with the bull. opoled over, but upon being re? aine. ? i| i l. ? . - . . ' 4 0 1 ' 'lui ? I ? 1 10 tec 'ooo ? t :o (J i; 0 0 1 0 10 0 0 00 Ith, p. 000(10 to: 10:411: t.ining. 1 Hu? ted for Co Inning. ? ? 'J o u 1?C '-.. . I! 1 Holt. Miinaifeu <on baa?-). Time? 2:31 UAstB* WASHBURN GETS FIRST LEG ON CUP Defeats Hall in the Final Round on Courts of West Side Club. Watson U. Washburn pained his first leg on the Weft Sid' f ? esterdav b; defeating Walter Merrill Hall, the piaying-thi ? tinul round of the Class A lawn tennis tournament 0:1 the clay court? of the club. The score v. as 6 - 1, I ?'. I ... It war Washburn'i abii his opponent v.ith beautiful low .: ! .'1 run fo>- tiie net thai g 1 im the victorv. Ha!' ? a- a hard driver from hi: forehand himself, but Washburn'i and 'm ?? hail consequent!) swifter, low bound. rhe first ? ?>sy for the Har vard r\?\&]\, who found little tr^u out-manteu champion : peed' mi the i idc lini . With the beginning of tl o sec?n er, Hall thowed his lighting from back court tterly contested, with barn ttnell) tsk'ng tbe last two and the second ?.et. Hal! began to bhoot his dr : e jrt 8nd near the bate lint third ?.et began, ^nd although Wash hum gained a lead of 6 to ' Hall kept plugging awa? and oally took the set after Ihi gone to deuce. Waahbum seemed to 1 relax his efforts In this and t'i" fourth Old pla>cd with an mr of li uesii, allowing ble opponent to the score on With the der however, Washburn game, going in for the 1 frequently, from where hit* angled 'cross-court shots played huvoc llall'a dri1 ? ? GOLFERS_KEEN FOR FRAY kuge Field to Start at the Nassau Country Club. One .'..undied and received for the invitation golf tournament ? hid bt_ over : ? lab, ? me P. Ir;i 1er national cheni;i R Marston, the Greenwich ?rinnei former na? tional titleholder, and Frederic. ! As announced in The Tribune yes? terday, the testing round will eighteen h( ' Jeannette to Box Langford. Joe ' the world-famous iron man of the roped aren ? Lang ford, equall; well Knovvr an ?he "Bos? ton Tar H meet m a ten round bo 1' i1 the Btodioa Athletic ?o-tiigbt. This is the eleventh time that the men have faced isch other In the ring. Jeannette il eager tu ?ripe out the de? feat he muttered at t.angford'v hands in Baby'' will have , in order to mal f his .~mith in Bcrton en October "20 Dmeball Ta da* Tip Top? ? - Athletics Find Luck in Toss of the Coin ? First Two Games of Worlds Series To Be Played in Philadelphie?. BOSTON GETS THIRD AND FOURTH BATTI E Plans All Completed for llase ball Championship of Universe.. uitli No Changes. sdelphia, Sept. 30.?The fir rld'fl serial between the Philadelphia Athletics of the American I eague and the Boston Brav?e, of the National League, v.ill be played in Phil il ia on Oetober 51 and 10. third and fourth games will be i in Boston on October 12 and lit, the fifth game in Philadelphia on Octo lli in Boston on OetO . if mor?- thun four gun to decide th( decided here to? day at a meeting of the National ball Commission and repr?sent?t! the two clubs. When it eanie ; the '?oin to ? a-o games should be played, August Herrmann. t-?an of the National Commission; fitp r dollar and James E, tiaff i of ti.c Beaton club, ; "Tail." coin ilroppcd head up. and ('on : nie Muck - - aid: "Phila " and 10." re triad- in the roles for playing the series \ four games must be veti by a club ? the tosa of ! a coi'. ill de rhether it will be played in Bo? ladelphia. In -a - of a tir en tue or h por.:. tu. nt the club; will remain in the city waa scheduled to be played until il i decided. ? announced ? at: grand . ??. pa-, ilit Philadelpl *? sec i i i d for ,i ticket for t': . funded. k'ible to tukA part in Boston?t'utViAr, Coerehan , vore, Dug) ?'art m, ? Wbltl ipp, McAvt Schani v. yckeff. umpires lucky enough t>j g I fppoint'ti^ut_ a! ?l.t.'OO each ft were; w ? Splendid Display of Soft Hats $ 1.90 & $2.90 Esrel All Others at $3.00 ?l $400 I-,-,?? New Aut liamood Croan? Welt Edge Telescopes RexiWc OertryMI Jl ft iM 1 Rich Black Felt?. 5msrt New Blocks William ?ineen aid (bar?es Hilde? brand, for the American League. Fhrrc will be thr i official SO J. (i. r. Spii.k. of -St. Louis, and one man to be picked by the Philadelphia base? ball writers: and a by the Boston The National < onimission also ar ?1 the deti.il.s fu" the intercity between the New York Giant? ankeea and tha t*o major league team i, the Cubs and White The umpires fo- the New- York games will be Evens and < onnolly, o? the American League, and Bigler and H:irt, of the National Longue, and for the Chicago sei onghlin and ? bill, |of the American League, and Baaon and (ju'gley, of the National l<caguc. ''r.rre members of tha National t.omn 1 'he Beaton (lub wa represented by President E. Gaffney, ?ahila President Ben Sbibe and i oni il Uark looked after ? ' <; _? rests._ INMAN CREEPS IIP AND PASSES HOPPf Englishman (iains in Pia* at Own Style of Big Billiard Match. AMERICAN, HOWEVER MAKES A HIGH RUN Show?. Improvement *t HI? Rival* Game Before ?J004. Sized Crowd at Hotel Astor. R< IHH) HtWTHOWTE. th??. pion at Englieh b'! ?^ Willie Hoppes lead 2s6 point? yester? day ofterneea ta the grand ballreeei ?f Retel Astor, w' - | ^ are playing a 6,000-point ermbinaties match at American and Engli; lards for the Playing his own gam-, lnraan ily forged ahead of his rival, and wees the last ?hot had be' total hi I .0 ' te H c 991 i )?a4 ? * ? il! I ??ach lough outplayed. Hop!- g dieatlens t^a'. he will Kngli levtH the d'stint'icn in the aft- rno? a bloeV of making the high run < 9.1. Inman's b*sf effort ??? ( cluster of 85. I un?an ?ho.eed traces of temper Jail after Hoppe had completed bi: tentl wifcon, t*ic referee, and v*hi?perei OUely for a moment. Then ht asltei his brother for a foot rule alld car?. fully measured the distance betwars the top cushion and the "?pot," diseer ering that it was an eighth of an i n?a too near the top rail. "I knew there was something wrong, you know. Ill measure the table my m'1 next lime," said he, arid then pro . d to increase hid total by leaps and bound:. AtTKKN' ? .in (spot bat!? -C. 0. 50. ? ? i I and ?a; eJaTaTaTaTJ [ 13 n pe ?white bat!;-?. ?. ?0. 0. P ' ?' m?i 4?. areraa p?tete lier*ret>--I??oiuar<! t?o? I nma;i ?*??it belli-*. ? I .;.'.?' < ' total. ?01 pfllnt?; ' - 1 it\pra-- rrand totuJ. ? I ON SEALED BONNET RUN Mitchell Oar Reaches New York in Unusual Test. Hnvlnl coveted I," ia lit hours with its bonm Mitchell Hgl t four-cylinder car, is , charge of Frank Xerb".-, reach? at 5 o'c! ? la; 5' *? convoyed from Stat- by ? fleet of Mitchell S. Houot, the local d ? ? bonnet was seaV'i '? ? before tl the Windy Otv. ls&t '??? noon. It ' uge of 'Z?O mile ; if poisib?e. h total o the equal of an a-"rag< ! in the hands of an o- vrentlT ii- car will be equal to t :-? M rOMOBILES. Al rOMOBILkS. %ASS^?k^MA?yE IN AMERICA Many American buyers of foreign cars have been in? fluenced largely by habit. But invariably their first pui chase of a Packard has shown them the superior worth the American-made car. In large proportion, they have been converted bee he) have realized in the Packard ?ml expression of their own thought and ta-te. coupled with the superlative qn.i! in performance on the road. Ask the man a ho ovens om PACKARD MOT( \R >MPANVO? NEW VURK B R O A D W A Y iiiftaeld