THE Cf BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 'Mmk. PITCHERS IN ODDS OFFERED GREAT GAME Records of Slab Artists Who Will Contend for World's Championship. GAMES First Bets Ten to Six in Fa vor of New York Against Philadelphia. vpiil VniMC Dcf 4 Wlipn tho mr Miocmw Ivcm lu ioi IMJ Tlmn.J New York unci IMiltndolphtn clubs J NEW YORK, Oct. I netting on open the aeries of the World's base-, the outcome of the world's series bnll championship at the Polo . baseball games, which open In Now Grounds In this city on October 7, York October 7, started at 10 to (1. tho Olants will have at least one , It muttered not that odds were wnnt ndvniitngo which only the heaviest . ed on Philadelphia or Now York, 10 kind of stick work will overcome, to (i were the figures. That Is, If Compared place for place, tho win-.the bettor happened to be In Phlla ncrs of tho National League pennnnt .dolphin when the National Comnils- niiin Ullli'MUll 'UU UU MtllU III UIUH- lng ganic, there was the money to COAST LEAGUE BALL SCORES PORTLAND DEFEATS OAKLAND 7 TO il VENICE AND SACRA MENTO IIOTII WON GAMES VESTERDAV. Awoclttcd Prcii to coo nr TltnM 1 PORTLAND, Or., Oct. Port land took another game from Oak land yesterday, 7 to -a. The scores Friday. At Los Angeles Los Angeles .... Venice At San Francisco Sacramento , San Francisco At Portland Oakland Portland It. 12, II. 7 : 7 1 11. E 11 ( 2 12 ( R. II. E 3 8 i 7 11 C t R. U AT THE HOTELS. appear to bo stronger In the pitch lng department than the Athletics Two years ngo when Connie Mnck's place on the Athletes at 10 to C, and team defentcd .McGrnw's team, four, In New York the odds wore 10 to 0 games to iwo, in tnc name lor mo mar. mo uianis woum win. 1911 title, conditions In this res- Hence tho unusual situation pro- pect wero reversed. Now the margin 1 vailed that the bettors In both cities of strength so far as boxmen Is con-, were willing to give odds on their cerned Is on past performances with the Giants. Tho doughty leader of the Natlonnl League representatives In the rniuliu; eerlcs has In Mnrqiinrd, Mathewson, home teams. These odds obtained for several days until Larry Doyle, captain of the Giants, was hurt in an automobile accident and with Huodgrass had sprung a Charley Tesrcnu, Demaree, Fronimo, Crnndnll , Horse. Reports that Doyle and and Wlltse. a group of twlrlers w. o auougniss mignt not no nine to piny In the series wero Instantly reflect ed, and bettors In Nov York wore unwilling to rlsit more t!:nn even money on their team in the face of should prove m:ro effective against tho Athletics than Render, Plank, Shnwkey. Drown, Rush nnd llouck ncnlnst tho Giants. Such nilcht not bo the case were Connie .Mack s , "" reports. pitching staff augmented bv tho Hy far the greatest amount of presence of Coombs. Tho big .Maine money placed In tho first few days hurlor Is considered to bo out of tho "Ttcf the opening dnle was nnnoiinee serles. however, due to i-nrlv senson -'d was wagered In BO-caled fronl: Illness and a more recent !v strained bets. There was no end of these bnck. Tho iiltehlnir innlnstuv for tho Reports from Chicago wore that Giants will undoubtedly bo .Matbow- hct could bo had on any point per son. Mnrntinrd and Tesreau. with De- taining to the games, and the follow mareo, Fromnie and Crnndnll second , 'K were uoted as some of tho odds strliiir tw r era. For tln AthloUes' given on nets made tnero: Hondor, Plank nnd. Shtiwkcy will Hvon money on the Giants nnd havo first call, while Drown. Htmli Alliletlcs. nnd Houck will bo reserve nlfchers. I Two to one that Mender does not Muthowson. who Ih one of the win mm game. greatest In money pitchers of bnse-' Four to one thut Render does not bnll will havo to divide honors with win two games, Mnrquard this year In nil probability. I Soven to one that Mathewson does Wlillo his bond and hand still main-! "of win one game tnln tho skill and cunning of years' Three to one thnt Mathewson does Bono by. his arm cannot stand tho t win two games. strain It did a few sonsons ngo. Twenty-five to one that the series Mnthewson will havo to bear a Iurg-;Koes ov'1, fnr games or share or the burden thnn he did 111 l'Jll. The same Is true or Ilen 'dor and Plank In the Athletic line up, for Shnwkey Is an unknown quantity in World's Series play. Tes reau and Demaree, on the other hand havo bad considerable more big league experience and tho former wns u factor In the World's ser ies or llll 2, when the Giants gave tho Roston Red Sox such a hard Two to olio thnt the series docs not go soven games. One hundred to one thnt tho (Wants do not win four straight. Olio hundred to olio thnt the Ath letlcs do not win four straight. In New York one bet was record ed at odds or I to ii that Mathew son would pitch the first game. An other bet was reported nt even in on ey that Doinnree would win Ills llrst Btruggle for the honors. Crnndnll is Ri'me. A third bet wns that the not. likely to get Into the series ox-itwlos would go six guines. This bet copt us a relief pitcher or iilnch Wi,H a,K0 even money. One Glnnt liltter, unil llrown. Hush and llouck iitliuslnst offered 1 to I that tin nro uncertain nronoslllons. Time Glunts would win the llrst three nro uncertain propositions. They nre Just as likely to win If Mnck stnrtH uiiy one of the trio ns t blow tip completely. Mnthewson opposed Render In fie llrst gnine of the I'.Hl series which the Giants won, 2 to I. lie allow ed six hits ugalnst the Indian's live. Plunk and .Mnrquard were the ucc ond pair, and while the Athletics won, :i to l, they got but f:)iir hits off Rube In seven Innings. Plank allowed live for the lull nhm I lugs. .Mathewson faced Coombs In I iiJiillili! 1 a!,v takers, tho third uiiiiin. Inxhii' '. ti In I ---.' s,. eleven Innings. The Mack men "Hvlded the heaviest pari of the box gathered In nine lilts to the Giants' i wor,! wl, Render. Pitching but II. Alnttle fried to come back In lie'"'"' W'e lens, nnd having an nver- itiurin game, mil was reiieveil nv . '' puium ucnnv inui oi ine Wlltse In Hie sevenlh Inning niter, veteran. If surprises develop In the giving ten bits. Render twirled tho . !'0,lll,K series. It Is quite llkelv to entire game for the American League, 110 1110 pitching department, nnd ami won I to 2. allowing but seven 1 11 M possum, inai Denmree. Tes hlts. Cooinhs and Mnrquard opened' ,va,, Shuwliey, llrown or Rush will tile nun gunie. wliicti .New ynrk 1 ',,"i"'Minr ' gnines, but found no takers. i me wero mo vnriutlons oil which the early betlors laid their money. One man bet even money that the At Met leu would make more runs during the total games than the (iiauis. Another ottered even money that Hie Athletics would lead In bitting In both New York and Phlladel phla the usual plaint was heard that money wns being offered on the home Render Plank won, I to in the tenth Inning. Mnrquard was driven from the box In the third lulling, and Ames took his place, and Amen was followed by Crnndnll In the seventh. (Moiiibs allowed eight hits In nine Innings, nnd gave wav to Plank when the Giants t tod the score. Plank was Miawnoy charged with the hit that lost the 1 Rrown .. game. In the Dual contest, Render lU811 hold the Giants to I hits and 2 Houck .. runs while the Athletics batted lmaree , Aines, Wlltse and .Mnrquard lor IK Miriiurd hits and a like number of runs. j Mathewson It Is reasoiinble to suppose that Tesreau . neither Render, Plank nor Mathew- I'roiuino . son will ho as effective against the Crnndnll . liatsinen as they were two years ago, .Muniuu ed a result of his addition al experience should he on paper at least better than In Mill, but the fact remain,, thai the lank left hander Is not pitching the brand or bnll he did In III 12. Tesreau, how ever, has proved a big help, and De maree luis developed Into a pitcher who can hold his own in fast com pany, Connie Mack's youngsters, Shnwkey and Drown, have also been coming strong, nnd the latter has as a menus oi coniuarlsoii. the !! I a records ol' the Athletics' and i.iants' pitchers nre appended Pitchers' Records: G. . 17 .an . I I . IS .:n; .as .211 .10 .::; . ;::i . ;ia W. L. II. Pet. Ill ! 2011 .117!) 17 in mil .tiao a 7:: ,r,i;o IS II 2(12 .021 It 7 1S1 ,011 is an ii it .7a: 1 i a i .S2i 22 10' 2aS .OSS 21 II 2!I0 .0S(i ! 10 1 OS ,171 !t 10 10S .47 1 2 a S7 .100 PSLES CURED AT HOME B) NEW ABSORPTION METHOD. H i oil mltcr from Mvllnsr, lu-hlng, Mlu.) rr rutru.liue l'lli-, n-ml uie jour mMiv -ml I will It'll juu how to euro jrourwlf ut liorne by tlie now absorption treatment j mul will lo mid nonif uf till, limiif iri'alnu'iu Itrt tot trlil, with rrtrrrmrii from our own loctlltx If tvtiUMtrO, lmim-.ll.lf ro. IWf and iwruuorot curr urf., jifn.i no Ut ttll otLrri of UU offer. Write "7 I kin. U. BoBiBtr. -lira V. hair U4. 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