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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENINO, OCTOBER 5. 1003. DA0Ti Einir, Field Track and Diamond mm PORTLAND DROPS THE FAMOUS PITCHER WHO SHATTERED PITTSBURG HOPES am mm BOTH TO GREEKS fecrappy." Cubs Hare Almost Yale Team Badlj in Need of Frambcs Misses Sphere and vT'inch on National .League Dam n A A CM I tl . ' Quarterbackirarvard's Coaching Squad. Southerners Win "Morn , ing Game in 11th. mmis on I 1 CHICAGO KICKS PITTSBURG OUT rs r United Press Lnw4 Wirt.) t Chicago. . Oct. I. -Befora th largest r.iwJ that vr witnessed a baasball i u me In ths world Chicago, by knocking U nils out of th bog. put Pittsburg out of th 'running for th National leagu prnnant. Thla waa tha laat gam of tha aeaaon for both and tha taam which won want Into tha lad In tha rmea. Not withstanding thla, only ona quaatloa waa raised aa to an umpire a aecision. ni rago can only b tied by Naw York now and should, Boston taka ona of tha three games ma xiean r.ater piay wim m. Giants, tha Cubs will win ma pennant. Chicago got to wiuia ror a run in thre straight inning, tha fifth, alzth and seventh and repeated on Camnlts, who relieved him In tha alghth. Thee; four run, together with an aoa scored in tha flrat .inning made up tha total ' , of five 'run garnered by tha Cuba. The V Pirates acored twice in tha sixth and although thay were dangerous In tha ninth, failed to touch tha pan after ward; Brown am Bnlgma. Pittsburg could do nothing with Mor ' decal Brown in tha flrat five Innings, while Willie waa touched In tha flrat, v Inning, Sheckard, first man up, dou bled Ta the crowd In right field. Evara sacrificed hint to third, whence ha acored on Schulfa single to right field. Crance new out to ClurKa ana alter inia How ard walked end Hoffman beat out an In Hold hit. filling the baaea, but Tinker louled out to U I neon. Neither team did anything from then until the rirth inning, when arter Brown end fcheckard had Been moraued. Waa"- ner threw Into the crowd after making a beautiful stop of Evers Infield tap. Sohulte again singled, thla time acorlng r.vers wun a rattling orive mrougn ma box. Thomaa opened the sixth for Pitts burg with a clean single to left. Brown threw to flrat to catch him but heaved wild, Thomas taking second. Clarka filed to Evers. Thomaa advanced to third on Leach's out, Kvers to Chance. Wagner doubled to left, scoring Thomaa and took third on a wild pitch. Abbatacchlo singled to right, scoring Hans. Cuba forge to Front. The Cuba did not allow tha tla to laat long, however, for they broke It In their half of the sixth.' Howard and Hoffman filed out. Tinker doubled --left and here Willis took the chance of paasing the great pinch hitter, Kllng, to taka a try at Brown. Tha big pitcher was equal to the occasion, however ' and scored Tinker with a nicely placed single. .; ; - Kllng reached third on the throw to featch Tinker but waa caughc and run auwn wnen ne lost nis need on a aouoie Htnal signal. Tha ball was thrown to Willis as though it was being aent to Wagner at second, and Kllng, who has .prooamy worKea me same play hun dreds of times on other playere, was raiiKin napping. Wagner a error on Scheckard'a chance, ers aacrifice. a base on balls to jSchulta. Chance's Infield hie and How ards sacrifice fly to Thomaa nut 8chek- a fn owr aim van ttr tnr evntnr' Wrth i.Sarrmltz plteTiifig i.-foi' Pittsburg and Tinker an Kllng out of theiway7!Br6wn ..xaln singled, Sheckard singled and cvers- aouniea, scoring the big twlrler. Wagner opened the ntnth with a sin gle but after knocking out a foul to right, over which the only questionable decision of the day waa made Abbatac-r-hlo struck out. Stork and Gibson both grounded to Tinker, Wagner being forced at second on Storke'a chance and Btorke on Gibson's. The score: . R. H. E. jjiicago fi 12 1 Pittsburg 2 7 2 . Batteries Brown and Kllng; Willis, Tmplres O'Day and Rlgler. Official attendance, 50,247. LAST GAME OF WEEK GOES TO LOS ANGELES (United Press Leased Wire.) los Apgeles. Oct. 6. Hosp kept the hits scattered and Los Angeles won easily yesterday, 6 to 2. LOS ANGELES. i I " "")- II I H V 1 I II I f , I . . - ,'' v 1 Br SCaafcattaa. Naw Tork. Oct Tha college foot ball season la fairly at hand and tha number of games scheduled for each Saturday and Wednesday afternoon Is steadily, growing. -All tha big teams' have been In aotlon and soon It will ba time to alaa up tha various team. Tale Is trying her beat to develop a quarterback o take-the place of Tad Jones, regarded by many aa the greatest quarter of the decade. Ills splendid playing abilities will not be missed mora than his ability aa a gridiron strategist. It now looks as If tha man to take Jones' place would ba Hopkins, who was quarter on the freshman team last rear. Hopkins la very light and wiry, ta runa punts after the style of Jones, and like htm never loses his head. His dodging on the 10-yard line, followed by a clever forward pass, won tha game from the Harvard freshmen laat year. ( Hopkine Is In fine condition. Against him for the quarterback position Is II. P. . Bingham, who used to Quarter at Taft, and who two yeara ago generalled tha Tale freshman team. If Hopkins proves too light, probably J. R. Kll- patrlck, formerly an Andover halfback, win do asKea to try ror ouarter. ai though he Is now playing with the half backs. All the vnrnltv nla.vers of last venr who did not graduate are bark, with the exception of Arthur E. Bridges, of Brockton. He will probably go back on tha line thla year. One of Prlnceon's strong points ways has been punting. This year Coach Roper Is complaining that he has no one yet who shows definite signs of maintaining Princeton's fame In the punting line. Several men were tried out. but no really good work was done. The two best kickers have graduated. Tibbot, McCroahan and Reed seem at present to be the best, and It ought to be possible to develop a good punter from one or mem. Pennsylvania coaches are happy over the possibility that Gallagher, the vet eran guard, may succeed in arranging a post-graduate course in the rlental cie- fartment and return this fall. Paux ia. too. expects a hearing on his case and If favorable he will return to play at one of the ends. Pennsylvania has arranged a game with Garnegie Tech. at Pittsburg for Octover 31, the date given Bwarthmore before the latter de cided to give up football. Mordecat Brown, the Great Three-Flugered Pitcher Who Put tha Pirates Out of the Race for the National League Pennant In Chicago Tes-terday. Oakes, cf..., Bills, If Bernard, lb.. Wheeler, rf . . Howard, 2b.. Rmith, 3b.... Jjielmas, ssv.. Jtasterly, c. Hosp, p AB.R. H. Pa A. E 0 3 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 (K 0 z 1 0 0 CHICAGO PWS FOR GO Ml RAIN Weather Man Can Decide Championship Who Wins in American League. CALEXDAE OF SPORT FOR THE WEEK Harvard has a good supply of coaches distributed as follows: Charley Daly, who Is to develop a quarterback; Ker nap and Hurle--. back field; Knowlton and Kersberg, line men; Green, centers; Head Coach Haughton. ends and gen eral team work; Cameron Forbes, vice governor of the Philippines, who as head coach In 1898. turned out a win ning team; Sprague and Kennard, at Harvard, have been averaging nearly 60 yards In their kicking. "Tip" Wilson, the speedy end of the Cornell team last season, will not play this year because of an Injury to bis knee, received in a baseball game R Annapolis laat spring. Mowe, halfback, and Babcock, end, may not return. Totals SO 7 17 11 2 SAN FRANCISCO. AB.R. If. PO. A. JO. Mohler. Db 0 1 1 1 0 Hildebrand, If 8 0 0 1 0 Zelder ss 4 1114 Melcholr, rf 4 9,1 1 0 Williams, lb I 0 t 10 0 Beck, cf 1 1 0 3 0 Berry, c S 0 4 S Kodie. 3b. 3 0 0 S 1 Browning, p I 0 0 0 4 : Totals 27 2 S 24 13 SCORE BT INNINGS. :JLios Angeles J01000J1 t Hits 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 7 Ban Francisco ....0 1000010 0 2 Hits 11000010 06 SUMMARY. Three-base hit Bernard. Sacrifice hits Willlama, Beck. First on errors Los Angeles 1. San Francisco 1. Left on rases Los Angeles 4: San Francisco 4 Bases on balls Off Hosp 3, off Brown Inr 3. Stolen base Easterly. Struck ou By Hosp 4; by Browning I. Double plays -Delmas to Bernard. Hit by pitcher Hildebrand. Howard, . Hosp. Time 1:40. Umpires t-Toman and Pa nne. BAXD OF MYERS CREEK ELK BEING KILLED OFF (SpeHsI Dlspatrk to Tk Jeataait Gold Beach. Or., Oct. (. It la bow 1fha middle of tha open aeaaon for elk hunting, and many residents and hunt ers from outside are engaged lrv, trying to secura ona of thes prises. By tak ing out a license one Is permitted to in one elk during tha month, from Sep- irmwrr IW lo uclOOSr IS. These animals are very bard to hnnt, but several have already been killed by the persevering hunters. There are verai oanos throughout tha woods of the southern part of tha county. Aa erclally fine one has It haunts sear .Myers ireea ana nstol River. Several. owevT, have baea killed cf Its num ber and It Is regretfully predicted by ini vnnre nana will wiped out during tha aeaaon. At this time of tha rear tha neat Is m ror rwa. ana tne hide Is of Ilt il valne. AH that Is beiag saved la vnanv raeea are the hern and teatk. t -, Hoo-oa iifut gladly paid -for a -nr by jnany tTl wtio are crippled with TheoanaMem. yet if they only knew It. V",X T a few bottles of Ballard Pnew Liniment, and the r-Ve is en'y iir, s4 II M Mt bottia. Sold fcy Ekidsora frag ci. Chicago, Oct 5. With nerves worked to a frazzle, a few million baseball fans are watching the session of the Nation al league directors at Cincinnati today for a decision on the New York-Chicago tie that may give either club the pen nant, -and are closely following weather conditions In New York, for If the Giants can win three games they will tie tha Cuba for tha lead. In the grand vortex lies tha possibil ity or a tnree-game series in a neutral city to decide which shall claim the i lag. . rna fans also are In a high-strung suiia over me race in the American league, where Detroit must defeat Chi cago pnee to win. If Chicago or Cleve land lOSea A S-Am thai will ha nut -running, 'mere is hardly a fan in tha country who will make a bet on which two teams will meet for the pusi-season championship sertea .. w York meets the Boston team for three days at the Polo grounds If the nrcniner man permits, if the Giants get careless and drop one of these precious three, they land In second place. If tha weather turns cold or It rains. Mc oraw s may have no uae for tho r,i ? Q lne "irectorate. Pittsburg went down an A nt mt rii- tSrda?i "iuyh she still leads 0r; &. th. flag in Vi-T "7" " i nair mast. Chicago's Whlta Box are flrhtln iln.tn,.faUrr th Am" P'nnant against tha Detroit Tigers. Detroit needs ona to cinch the. av.ZZ,A tney get that ona precious game. Chi tiL?? Clev.lamehaah a ; 11 7 .v " ' " ' ' 1 ina strong St. Louis . mm cuniHia ii tha Naps fall Li ."J"' Itrolt wlna, there will " ' yw la Tiger - a Monday Women's Western Golf as soclation championship tournament be gins at St. Louis. Intercollegiate ten nls championship begins at Merlon Cricket club, Philadelphia Opening of Northwest Racing association meeting at spoKane. Tuesday Missouri State Golf asso elation championship tournament be gins at St. Louis. Start of 1,000-mile reliability contest of Chicago Motor club. Opening of annual exhibition o Atlanta Horse Show association. Fall meeting of Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders association opens at Lexing ton. Wednesday Pennsylvanla-VUlanova rootoan game at. Philadelphia, Har vard-Bates football game at Cambridge. Princeton-Stevens' Institute football game at-Princeton. Thursday Opening of fair and race meeting at ori worm, Texas. Friday Marvi Hart va. Hubert Mc Oinnis, 12 rounds, at Lexington, Ky. Fred Bradley vs. Al Kaufman, six rounds, at New York. Maurice Bayers vs. jonnny murpny, ao rounds, at ver non, Cal. Jimmy Walsh vs. "Young orm, iv rounas, at iiaitimore. Saturday Annual horse show at Aiontciair, im. j. ward Marathon 20 mile road race at Toronto. Rowing re- aaita on mo scnuviKin river at Phiia delphia. Elimination trials for the Van derbilt cup race on the Long Island i-uurse. international balloon race at Berlin for tha Bennett cud. Pennavl. vania-Pennsylvania state football game i t-nuaaeipma. xaie-tloly cross root ball game at New Haven. Harvard Williams football game at Cambridge Prlnceton-Lafavette football rnm at Princeton. Chicago-Indiana foothill game at Chicago. Michigan-M. A. C football game at Ann Arbor. Minnesota-Ames football game at Minneapolis. THE DALLES ORGANIZES A BASKETBALL LEAGUE Columbia will have a little football this fall, three interclass games having heen scheduled, and some or tne play ers are In practice on South Field. The freshmen eleven meets the 1911 team October 11, and October 21 the Juniors table the seniors. The winners of these two games play off for the uni versity championship on November 4. The outdoor athletic season of 1908 In this vicinity has practically come to a close. There will be several other meets held before the snow falls, but by small organizations. The semi-annual games and Ladies' nnv mnet of the New York Athletic club was held at Travers Island, a week ago today, mere was a grana gataxy of stars in the track events, and the neM events also had its champions. xran of this country's best men who competed here and in London this sum mar and did not enter the national championships last week were in uni form. There are 14 handicap and two scratch events on the program. (Csltd rrsaa Lessso Wire.) Ban Francisco, Oct. t. Just to ahow th fans that they are not all In as ballplayers, tha Oreeks grabbed both tha morning and afternoon gam from tha Beaver yesterday. The morning affair went 14 Innings to a 4 to I score, and- tha matinee was copped by the oaks. Mo I. ' Frambes waa responsible for tha loss of tha morning game, when he dropped ball that allowed Mlokey La Longs take two bases. It was a great game. Klnsella was on the mound against Wright. Tha northerners scored first In the second innlna: on two hits and then put over tha second run in he fifth Innlna- on the same numhar of safeties. The locals -got busy In the sixth. touched Klnsella. un for three hlnarles and shoved two . scores across for a tla Both teams went neck and neck n the 10th Inning with an additional run. In the 14th La Longa hit too ra.it to jonnson. us started to steal second and when the ball skidded out r UTambes' paws, toon third base. Van Hallren's third single of the day sent he little backatOD over the nlata frr the winning run. The Oaks oiitlucked the Beavers In the afternoorl. Oraney and Nelson pitched splendidly, allowing but six tilts each, but the beanpole kept them more scattered. Three runs on three hits in the fourth inning took the heart out of the northerners and they were never dangerous. Ote Johnson made a homerun, but luckily for the Greeks no one was on the bags. First game fUKTLAND. FALL STYLES Casey, lb. . . Cooney, ss. Johnson, 8b. Danzig, lb. . Bassey, Lf. . McCredle, rf. Ryan cf. Frambes. c Klnsella, p. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. . 6 0 2 7 4 0 . 5 0 0 4 6 0 .711040: .6 0 2 18 0 0 1 .6130001 .001101; , 0 1 1 1 0 I .611830 .6 0 2 0 8 0 ,64 3 133 21 1 I THE BEST $3.00 HAT BEN SELLING Leading Clothier None scored. out when winning run was OAKLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Cook 8b 6 0 0 2 1 1 Truesdale, 2b 6 0 0 1 6 1 D. Lewis, lf. 6 2 8 6 0 0 Heltmuller. rf 6 1 4 4 0 0 Hogan, ss 6 0 2 2 3 1 Miller, li 6 0 1 13 0 0 La Longe. c. ' 3 1 1 8 2 0 Van HoJtren, cf, ....6 0 8 6 2 0 Wright, p 4 0 0 2 8 0 Total 47 4 14 42 16 3 CSORE BY INNINGS'. Portland ... 0100100001000 0 3 Hits 0201201122020 ft 13 Oakland 00000200010601 4 Hits 1111080113000 214 SUMMARY. Tow-base hits Rvan. Lewis. Frambes. Casey, Johnson. Sacrifice hits Cooney, 2; La Longa, Hogan. First base on balls Off Klnsella 4: off Wright 1. Stolen bases Frambes. J.a Longe Z Van Haltren. Struck out y liinseiia, t; dv w right. 7. Double. plays Cooney to Danzig to Johnson to Casey. Passed ball Frambes. Time 2:10. umpires o connell and Flynn. Second game PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Casey, 2b 4 0 0 3 2 0 Cooney, ss 4 0 0 2 3 1 Johnson, 3b 4 1 2 2 3 1 Danzig, lb 4 0 1 6 0 0 Bassey, If 4 1 2 0 0 0 McCredle. rf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Ryan, cf 4 0 1 11 0 Madden, c 8 0 0 8 4 0 Graney, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 Raftery 1 0 0 0 0 0 Frambes 1 0 0 0 0 0 A SHABBY HOUSE Is a falling housa Good paint sot only beautifies your home, but pre-, serves it When paint gets shabby your house or building la beginning to deteriorate. Building house and repairing them Is costly paint is cheap. The wise man uses an en during palht like BAY STATE, gold at THE DIG PAINT STORE ., Fisher, ThorseoS Co. FRONT AND MORRISON STS. I IIDcPflHC E? I HOT FOR AGES ' Governor-General Smith In forms Filipinos What They May Expect. Totals All Eye on Cincinnati. v-incinnau. unio, Oct. 5. Meeting to consider tha momentous question that may give tha season's pennant to either Naw York or Chicago, th directors of here today. Tha dlrwctar wk u.. 'I E1"'ur' vtr of Boston. Kbbetts iL-.;Jry.:'4i: ,"r,nl.or yincinnatl. and t. . u""- tmpiras uitr and Emslle. who officiated at th. i-V..,. 'J". were in attendance. The absence vi rnv Qcai nrain or .,Uwm . pvMiuiiuy or a aectslon at the morning session. He will arrive uuruy sjist noon. Afgtea Show t Wrtl. fllnsetfll ni.ii, t sa - . nrvn irriMiiiuMl i tl. VvT. V" W-v nri si lls. Oct. ft. Tha flrat teams II rye for nraetto a. . rr iituwh ana arier an hours nara rriag u rtrst team succeedee) m scoring is points ta th smnl)i sra. Th cam wls rlnsls m--i th rou rhna t and s-svs Cosrh ampi opportsnlty to correct errors aaJ strengthen wk pointa - Hasttnga rleifvrr and Kk eJaveg TTTy with- tha first aquad. whHe Even4a waa U a Lax ef u second (Sperlnl Dispatch ta The Journal.) The Dallea Oct. t. Four bukat ba.ll teams will be organised here, and these wiii comprise ins citv haskot hail icagua i no teams will be selected evenly as possible. Prom the league loam, a nve wui a cnosen to repre sent Th Dallea as a regular team la voo reguiariy scheduled games. on taam will ba called "Th H. L -rices" because H. L. Pric waa th iirsi ousiiiaa roan bar to offer to equip one team wun a complet outfit It Is expected other business men will follow suit. Th city league teams will play together about 10i weeks, playing one gam every week. A city basket nan leaaua la a new denartura in Tk. 4JUS. SPOKANE "LVDIAXSH 1L4.VE A NEW OWNEK (!' Bsreaa ml Taa luaiaal gpolcane. Wash . Oct. 6 Tne Spokan "Indianr" hav been aoij for $7. tot t 4. c. tonn. air. uonn is backed In the enterprte kv aaron k'nhn nri. dent of th Trader National bank. Th rraaon fr Mr. Cohn's baying the Spo kane baseball tam Is that h want to e this city hav a wtnaing team. He he Is not geliyr o try to task wiwt ixit ia in -os sin-Just for the sport The gpokan team flaieneri fnnrt tn th North waster" -leaa-v ysareray and ratants hotn thi evanlaa. wbara they will play a fmct-swasoa a-rna with the Slater aV Slater ai t-firof eai lnals XI r Ch said that hm had at decide4 aa ai ausftr aaa a captaia tot naxt Thlnrs look brighter for .Columbia university rowing, and it is likely that ki.'.nH white will have its usual representation in the big Poughkeepsie roSarta next June. Within the past ti,.i haa Mflti a aiBDONiiiun on the part of graduate members of the university to respond to the appeal for funds to Keep tne "' Th sum or ,uuv na l" . "? before a penny can De turnea inin . new rowing account. It looked mighty blue for next season ror a lew but some assurances have warranted the belief that the financial reef may be weathered in lime to permit i candidates for crew positions to Degin active work under Coach Rice as soon as possible. Thla Date In Sport Annals. 1866 At Montreal. Joseph Dion de- ..t.H Tnhn MoDevltt in oiuia.ro con test for championship and 11,000. 1880 At Boston. u. moii iw amateur championship of New England, i nix At Trenton. . J.. wi nuc rtairiav defeated Miles jonnson in o Ki4 kAAtin -inateh. UIIU Dvw...LD . . . . T 1 C 9 Q At 1 m Vers IS inn, A. r. yrrryji a t. mateur. ran three miles In 15 minutes 11 1-i seaonds. Dealing Amntii rrv jt list At New Haven. Yala defeated tx- i in fnnthall contest. I to I 108 At Boston. Ram Langford rnnrVad out Arthur Cot in fourth HOB At Lawrenca, Mass.. Jimmy Rrtffs-a won from Kid'' Coffay In II Mtiriria it7 At SL Louis. Detroit, by defeat ins- at. Ixiula won th American lagu championship. Tokio Stops Track Betting. (falted rrss Lc4 Wtra 'Toklo. Japan. Oct. A lawprohlblt lng bttlng on horse racing waa pro mulgated today. It Is expected that It will practically put an end to racing If It is evnciiy rniorcm auu a"--i li ra en t aanouacea that th law will be carried out to tha letter. Tha new aiatnta ta the outgrowth of a agitation against track gambling. 34 2 6 24 11 2 Batted for Granev in ninth. Hnttivt for Casey In ninth. OAKLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Cook, 3 b Truesdale 2b. Lewis, lf . . . . Heltmuller. rf Hogan, sa Miller, lb La Longe, c Van Haltren, cf 2 Nelson, d a Christian, 3b l 0 3 1 3 13 3 0 Totals 2 5 6 27 14 8 SCORE BY INNINGS. POui,.an(1 1 M 0 0 0 0 0 02 0" fa 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 a ,an 0 003 0 1 1 0 5 Hlt" 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 6 SUMMARY. Min?,t.run-Johnson Two-base hits Miller. Bassev. Rsr.,(n. uraney 9, Nelson 3. Struck out Ora- Sl67 ViJfff h WI,,d P'tchS-GTTn "v Time 1:4B. ! , ,-, nd Flynn. v,.tll STANDING OF THE TEAMS Pacific Coast League. Won. Lost. Los Angeles 97 69 Portland 83 78 San Francisco 83 94 Oakland 78 98 Northwestern League. Won. Lost. Vancouver . 84 Taooma 74 Aberdeen . to Spokane . 73 Butte 61 Seattle 65 61 66 69 76 72 87 PC. .683 .614 .469 .438 P.C .679 .498 .459 .428 NORTHAVKSTERJi LEAGUE At Tacoma. trirf ame R. H. B. Tacoma ...0010001 0 3 8 6 Aberdeen ..61100020 0 13 2 Batteries Baker. Charley and Shea; Brlnker and Fournier. Second aame R. H. E. Tncnma 00 200000 2 4 Aberdeen ..00000100 01 0 Batteries Hall and Shea; SJarkell and Fournier. Caledonian Win at Soecer The Alblna Caledonians defeated th Crcaceot by a scor or t ta 4 at aoo rar football st th ball grounds yes terday. WhlU tha plsy waa ragsrod ther waa a disposition to press raattar at all times and tho showing augurs well for tha two teaana In the league raca. Wcanns Golfera -t. LoaU. Pt. Lonia M. Oct. i. Oiicg'. Oma ha. Kanaaa City a ad a an m bar of ethor cl tie havo eant th pl'-b of tboiy gnlfera to itmiM la th etara .eaaas iMt iwntmMit, whlrb was piwum to day oa th liaks of tho St. Lovl Coun try r' T ha tcirrant wui ea W1LB iba finaO aext rrldjgr. NATIONAL LEAGI E GAMES. Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 1. Cincinnati r , ... tha ka..K.r 1 ,nrlnnatl closed tne baseball season with a victory her veatarHiiv ... ,. . . ""'"r tha m.Kl.r' i'u oay in which raited. Mika ui.'i. wo ,ams Prticl ? Mitchell an ex-Portlander Hn. ti'KfU.nrK0 ""'"" potest wnlle n th.fH broJe th" worlds record dUt?nr- 'fnU?f th" bR8e"- making the distance in ll seconds flat. 1-5 of a wS?tB.e ettAr th'n tha ,lm" "ad? b? a clBrnents of the Jersey City .?",n,A u,t 'r- Lobert also won th 100-yard daah while Moran ot St rCl, accurate throwing oon- lt1Rl,.-.,Kt"'Kth9 lcn 0tnc throw and Sliaw the bunt and run. The score: Cincinnati f- IJ- K,- St. bouls ? 5 i Batteries Esin. ' o-Ji.. i .nuiau. Umpire Owen. At Seattle. First game Butte Seattle Batteries Rush and lin and Bender. Second game Seattle Butte Batteries Allen and ness and Spencer. R.H. E. 3 8 3 0 S 2 Stanley; ClaX R. H. E. 6. 6 4 1 S 8 Fortler; Hark- "Doer" Unholtx Marries. By H. Lee Clotworthy, Staff Correspond- ' enc oi tne unuea tress, ADoara too V. 8. B. Georgia. , ; Manila. Oct. 6. Tha typhoon whiqh swept tha bay Sunday night and. caused the battleships to weigh anchor and get under way to protect ' themselves, has proved a great blessing to the clcy. having cleansed tha cholera districts, and today the nroaoects of controlling .629 &nd exterminating the disease la better ' .614lnan ever before. The storm waa ter- i iiiues rn.ua wan accompanied oy a downpour of fain so hea.w that it cleaned up tha city more effectually than the government could hav don in many weeas. The moral effect of tha tnimsnuiri tha fleet liera has boon tramsndouu alt the agitator of independenca being over awed and Bllenced by th display of power. Minister Aronata. who hM fha portfolios of justice and f inane in Agulnaldo's cabinet, said today: 'Th visit of tha fleet ahowa tba hopelessness of independenca for tha PhiliDDlnea It has ataars-erad tha natlva 2 leaders, who hava no conception of th reai power or tn united eta tea Qovernor-Oonoral Smith at a 4tnai given in honor of tb newspapar corre spondents, said: v inere should b no Independenc for the PhiliDDlnea for nnmtlnna Tha people are not ready for It When it la granted, it will be necessary for th United States to retain territorial In terests and maintain a protectorata" This was the first announcement -f t the government' col lev and tha anaach - caused a sensation throughout th tel. ands. The native Filipino press is bit. ter In Its attack urnin tha Amarlnaaa and resents tha attitude taken by Gov ernor Smith. Reports that war with Japan is im minent have caused much- . anxiety Davennort. Ta.. Oct. B. A llCenSO naS I thrnnrhniit tha oMul.a been issued for tha marriage here i to-1 Commissioner Gilbert today said th H v of RudolDh LnholtS. th PUglllSt, I WOrlrl a man hill h... mAttl . I.. and Misa KllaabUi Stitch of thU city. J world cruise of the fleet, aavinr China from Japanese domination and prevent ing the Japanese from extended aggres sion in the Pacific Ha said tha faal. nr. ... 1. . n4 vmif i.rrlo' I lng that th White man must Mnlntl Come in and nav turcn wun us: unini l""r. , ,L . i. " " buch an Wide Open! AMERICAN LEAGl E GAMES. Chicago 8, Detroit 1. trait: Prass t. wi k Chicago. Oct. t Th laraest haaaK.ti crowd that ever filed through th South Sid turnstiles yesterday saw the Chi cago Americans defeat Detroit in th opening gsjns of th final sotio. 1 to Kllllaji of th Tiger and Whlta ina eoi aoragxi in a pitehera battle. ha Tiger having th batter of It la an far aa hits ar concerned, for h al. owed but one. Krrora aad sum bowaver. robbed Mm of the ram. Ho. rmi nuf iiv nit on w aita Th cor: R. H. . atrolt 1 a t iriniri) i l 1 nattena allium. ! Whit and guli Iran. daa and Doeaelly. 1 -KIllUuv Sugg and BcnmMt. t. snpireo onerv- At gt. Lo-tt. TL. R. R a Lou' 7 i CI "'I'M SIS 2 Ba'tarie relrv ant Btenhsn: Raoadaa, Pargar aad N. Clarka. mi aarlv this morning tn u. a. lunch narlors. with brand new furni ture, and spick and span throughout, iiiras anen Its doors for the accommo dation of all who want Quick, efficient service and clean, wholesome, appetising food at a reasonable cost. We give spe cial attention to th needs of the busi ness man wno can spar oniy a irw minute away from his office at tho lunch hour, yet needs a piping hot. sus taining luncheon to strengthen bins for th ax t moon's ordeals. Come tn and try our businesa man's lunch, better known aa th roercanlll lanch. If you com once, you will nmm very day, and ba sened In record tltn with th boat loach in town for th money, at fourth street. Board of Trad building. BISHOP TIEHXEY AT DEATH'S DOOR fTHsttsa Its tin I WW- Hartford, Coasv. Oct. . It waa Stated t loceaaa haavdiQartors today that Blshos sitrhaat Tlerwey ef tha dlovo f CoaaaoUcut f not. orroctwi to sur vive th 4ay. Ha Is smf fertng frora at asoy-lactJo stnaa, Blabop TIroy 4 4) yoar a4 He waa sora la Cie'v Tlp-t-'rary, lr'in4. H was or1i- a rrit tn ! "4 coaaac rated tiohoa t Kartfora ta lt4 i extent that Its affect would ba rmi. nent. Th health of tha men fs perfect. Tbr Is little complaint now regarding th cholera restrictions. Contractor Hartlett Missing. (Calted Prase toasM Wlra.) San Francisco, Oct. a. Th poe fa all th bay citlea era looking for W. A. Hartlatt, a contractor of Bay Point, a small town near her, who haa hea missing sine September o. jt i far4 Hartlett hsa met with foul plsy. aa he had several hutnired dollar in hi pockets when last seen In thla city. Hartlett has soveral building nilr way at Bay Point and th per! ar nabl to finish them or rt msterisi for their sonstructlon antll thy ai sura that th roatractor t dead. Ifri. left was laat a an la Ssn Kraneis, n. where be bad coo to buv auppue for tha bouao n4r construe tlcn. The Gansmnn is comikc .i it t