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o O 0 o o o o o o MF.DFORT) W ft, TTCTBTTyR HrEDFOTTO, OUEOQN,- W KT)XPmy. OCTOBER 11, 102.", FACIE SEVEN First Photographs of World Series Qames Striking Photographs of Second Game When Pirates Evened Up the Series; Two Homers, Steal Nipped new L "T 1 0 0 si s;a il A 0 0 . These photos were tnken at the second game of the world's series, won by Pittsburg 3 to 2. Photo at left shows Glenn Wright. PlttslHirR shortstop. scoring on his home run in the fourth inning. At right. Joe Harris, Washington right fielder, is caught stealinK second. Smith to Moore, in Hie second Inning after singling. Moore is tagging Harris. Wright is backing up tho play. Umpire is Morlarty. Inset allows Joe Judge, Washington first baseman, scoring his homer in second inning. Catcher Is Smith. Joe Harlrs is waiting to bat. Umpire is Owens. Note that players are wear ' ing mourning bands on their sleeves ns tribute to Christy Mathewson. " ' World Series Briefs I'lTTSHUKG, Oct. M (A. P.) World series championships have been won-, many times by a club coming from behind to finish in front, but there' is no case on record of a seven gauie serios where a team made it three straight after being, on tile Blunt end of a 3-to-l count ua the Pirates must do to gain the peak, today. Washington's Senators themselves won out after trailing at 2-to-3 on games against tho Giants lust fall, whlle'the your before the Yankees put tho Giants to rout In tho last thruo games after dropping two out or the first thrco to Casey Stengel's batting prowess. Grantham's Work at First Buoys Pirate Hopes Thore was a great (leal of surprise yostorday when Uucky Harris dis placed Ruel behind the plate with Severeld. ' Unci Is admlttudly much stronger 'than the veteran, while Muddy has been hitting like u house afire, showing a mark of .400. second only to Joe Harris in tho Washington list. The Senator manager, however, figured that tho chango would not affect tho strength, sinco Severeld had shared a good dcu! of the ontrhing burden with Ruel during the close of the regular season. Krenier was going great between the second and eighth InningK of the sixth encounter. Starting with the last two men to faco him in tho sec ond, he mowed down 13 straight op ponents, then retired four more in succession after passing Closliu in the sixth. Only one hit was mndo off his delivery in that span, Ulucge singling to center but being caught oft first a moment later. Bucky HarriB' tumble from the bat ting heights he reached against the (Hants a year ago went so far that he benched himself In the eighth Inning and sent Boh Veach to the plate in his place, with two out. Mc.Neely on third and one run needed to tie. Bob grounded out weakly, however; so that this unexpected bit of strategy was useless. The most effective piece of "Inside" baseball work on the part of the Sena tors was Peck's double to right, scor ing Bluege on the hit and run play in the' second and McNeely'B theft of second bane In the eighth on the first DYERS HATTERS ' CLEANERS PLEATERS Phoni M 23 K. Fir it. IWong Pon Chinese Mediciii Koff Treatment of ( i x II Acute and Chronic ,4 (DImawi of Mob ll" ft WOIM. Ouht tnd tvaor trtaUd, tuflMoia, M4 bladder tod rtooMcfa troutwf, (Its, kmla, rvptw. eold lmil troublM, p tl7t (ercr, fMumonia, utbni xA toxmx IrmMm, fttvatit, nworrbo. fottTe, eaanatoa, MUnk, film, hfdrootl, al Clever perfomanco of Orantham flawless bnll in handling fifteen puto in which Judge. Senator first sacker, nt first In opening game is encouraging lo Pirate adherents.. He played uts and ono assist. Photo was taken immediately after close play at first died. hall pitched to Lelhold, batting for Ferguson. Ray IClemer struck out three times on nine pitched halls yesterday, thore by coming within one strikeout of the world series record, hold by Josh I)e vorc, old Giant outfielder, who beat the air four times against Eddie Plunk in 1911. All Eddlp Monte did tnwnrd the Pirate cause yesterday was score the first run, conduct the third and de ciding tally over personally on his homer, reach second In his two other turns on the offensive and handle six chances neatly in the field. The cracking of home run records by the athletes and chestnuts by tho newspaper correspondents wore among tho leading occupations of tho after noon, (loose Gnslln helped himself to a butch of new records with his third homer of this scrlcB and sixth In two world's series, while Moore's clout ran the two club total up to 11, breaking another record. Washington's grand total of seven also Is a new high mark for u slnglo series. Sam Rice hasn't been hitting any thing out of tho park, but his string of ten snfo hits, all singles, Ib another record in world s series competition a.- -. -jjLzm . . i I BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS, relative to safety, have taken the topmost place among financial institutions. The following table shows the per cent . of loss to total resources: Building & Loan .0084 ( Savings Banks.... 126 Trust Companies 231 State Banks 1.293 Private Banks. 3.628 "Invest With Safety" ' Jackson County Building & Loan Ass'n t 30 North Central Avenue Medford, Oregoa C. M. KIDD, Pres. f O. C. BOGGS, Sec. At. Pirate Slugger Walks Plank Before Walter's Shots MAJsS' , umpps pme amvAL fmss photo ' ' Wr. Ha rn ha it, cloan-uiiniHii nf tho Pirato crow, Ih culled out on strlkra In fourth Intilng uf opening Beilt1:! wi'les gaino. He whlffod OKHin tn tho Hovcnth. Rice Pounds in Victory for Washington in Opener SMITH ... ..SMx V. IBImSm CENTBAtfiRESS PHOTO !lllcc, Washington gardener, cracking out tho single that scored Joo Harris and liluege in the fifth and gave: tho Ucnators sufficient runs to win tho opening assault. If II Delicious Healthful! . ...... A GENEROUS DISH-FULL OF SNlt) ER'S Creamed Cottage Cheese ! Should Be on YOUR Table EVERY MEAL and be sure to ask for SNIPER'S. ' and you will be assured of the very best Snider Dairy & Produce Go. OrTUt Htvrat A. M. to P. M. l'!f!!l"'ll''