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PITTSBURGS ONTHEIR METTLEFJraLs Win the Filti) Gams olthe World's Series.IT WAS AN EXCITING CONTEST■•to*****Free Hitting Characterized the Game, a Number of Long Hit* Being Made by Member* of Each Club—Clarke's Homer Virtually Decided the Con teet — Incidents and the Game IntDetail.Pittsburg olt; t 14 !rfr,itting rontwtL the I’liitei defful'd thtIh'trnlt Dam in tht fifth game of the world* championship series Heavehitting featured th** contest which «e w-int'-ssed by an onotmoustmwd. The r?c*t game will be playedIn »• :lt;*’* P.MI®# J1Ii||mfillt;* 11 to For least boo «1o.it! IIn*which began «•;*! |y■s hold tutmlH r» i!on (he game* was »t ed Tin bat tit* was * xihhIhI to the hard oat fc ught n far In the 1 •♦•r b's, as i !i» u inning team wouldha** tht* advantage of needing onlyone mo:victory to clinch the greatest honors in organized baaoball.V'. oidire to Garry llermana tht* ebiliman of th* itbUouui toiaiuiafeloji, tht* seventh gam** If It Isgoing to third. Miller wu out. Rushto Tom Jones, scoring Clarka. Ah sltdn out, Bunh to T. Jones. Wagner going to third Wilson out at first. One run.Fourth Inning.Detroit (’rawford out, Witgner to A bttfeln I e|eh *n? \ .struck out Mo riaiity hit a hard out* to Miller no !was thrown lt;-•■* t*. \bstlt;‘in v'lt;» runsPittsburg * .F -On o**i Mm i ; it \ t*»Tom Tone*, \danis fouled to Ftaiiage Byrne Hied to !a\ ■ (ones No runs.fifth Inning.Detroit - Tam Jones doubled alorftleft field line Stariage struck oil Summers struck out. I). Jones sent a high fly to ( lark* No runsPittsburg Leach filed to HaveJones riaike beat out a hit to Tom Jones Clarke stole second, and Stan age’s throw went by pelshanty, but he fell Ngsli t Clarke and pr*i*ntedhim from going to third Wngner out. Rush to Jones, Cla ke going to ihlrdout Mortality to Tom JonesHd runs. |fi'' f|f;: Wi :Sixth loning.Detroit Rush struck out Cobb singled to l**ft Held Crawford doubled between Iaach and Clarke, scoring Cobb Delohanty hit to Wagner, and was safe on the big Orman's wild throw, and Helehnntv waa abb to get second on the throw Moriaritvfiled to Clarke Crawford scored onthe play Tom Jones fouled to Ab•tein Two runsPittsburg Abstein popped to Rush snd Wilson grotinded out to Tom Jon«s unassisted Gibson out Hu*h to Tom Jones No runsSeventh Inning.Detroit- Me Intyre batting for Stanage grounded out to Abstein.Fummera out on a grounder to Absi* in. Daze Jon* r out. Bytu* lo Ab*'Hill bn In thin city bttme of Pittsburgh Schfitidt now catchingHtporfor ircommodatlons -fir an for Detroit. Adams struck out. hxm#tit rl*T ofIn irnense crowd Ty Cobb, the star th*' Detroit team di*l n*»t a* lt;on. hi« t am mat*** on tin* national com mission's spec in) t rain. Manager Jen nings of Detroit received informationsingled Lea* li singled to left. B megoing to third Clark** hit a ! * t»ec* * ft r i * Id stand, i .r Llt; a* h in fron. ofI *ing Pyrm a Wagncf was hit by a Miller flied to T. Jones. Wagner stole second Wagner etc !lt;• third 'lt; d scored on Sc hmidt’s hi^h throw st* in struck out. Fou mns.j it. h* d ball.Eighth Inning,Detroit Rush fil'd llt;- Lc*a« h Cohb out Vd-itns to Abstein. Crawford tih home fun Into i nter Held standsI h i* hunt out at first On* run.Mttaburg Wilson doubled to T- ftn scotlt; d on tilbson's Mingle* to rieht Summers was derricked1* ti now pitc fiing for De troitpopped to T Jones. GibsonSchmidt throwing the r field Rvrne fa* ned (lib onm C» ae **ball towas caught to stealing Moriarity, (tub run,Ninth Inning,midt toDetroit Moriaritv f vie 1 to Ryr c Wag..* r dropped To i ic ies* she I fly. Jonc-s stole s o.id Schmidt out Wagner to \tmf* i* ullin. bat ting for Willett, out, to Wagner*Sc'or**.Dn rolt fe,. *10 0 O 0I‘it i sburg ..1 1 1 » (i M0 ! 0 *9 I)k 1ft 2Hatter1**s Will* ft andPittsburg:Det roitSummers n.*d nna'jf- and Schmidt: Adams and Gibson.TY COBB,Cleveland iiutlmrities int*to arr**»t Coi-u as be passed through Cleveland in the special train, Cobh bad had trouble with a hotel watch man in Cleveland recently, r.nd It was reported t* Jennings that an indict mcnt for felonious assault had iw** n brought against lt;’o!*l* by th* grandCobb earn** from Detf«*it tlt;» Pittsburg by w.iv of Buffalo.The line up iMltsburg Pvrne, Th;Clark*. If: Wagner, ss;Alisf**ln lb Wilson, rf;KtY WEST NEEOS HELPAppeal For Fundc From the Peopleof th# United Statet.Key West. Fla Oct. 14 Hum!** *P: s. aided by refugee». areof libct* :*i it ■: i ;e streets and thefront vi t' e dei ris and wreckage re* Isuiting from ttn* Ian rieane which practically desttoyed half ot this city, will t*- tnauv da vs before norm 1Leach, ef;•»»rGibson,Adsmit pf^etroitCobb, rf; (Ik; Moriaritv BtaiiMge.tilTb;if;ef:TBurIMehant v,Jon* s 1 bha’j-ji*OJ.ne-ihUisummersfc.*i«or t!bt II If I tut HO IImsibffts «onditions c an be re sumed her**. Great r-job ing is felt over th* r* ports coining in from points n tr K*• * W* si. g owing that th** lorfi o? lift* from fie big blow will be t'e**sm.sM* st c*ver r* curded along the Moi-iit coast, ’if:- property damag* however, is th** heaviest in the history of the peninsula.A* ting on a resolution of the c ity council M;*,*o! Fogarty issued an appeal for help from the ptople of the j I nited States as follows: Scarcelya hoe*-* in this city of 20,000 peoplebut ha* be**n eltht r ^atlr^Lv d^molI'M- ‘v tft-!?ItfD k0*out HeldfoulHOW THE GAME WAS PLAYED.First Inning.Detroit ? Jones Lit to th*Held stand fm h home walkedLeachcenterBush11V toa no me runHH(j sent a long Crawford singled to left and Btisn went to third ou a hit and runlignat. Delehai tv struck out Crawford stole Hccond Morlartyto Aiwt**in one run Pittsburg Byrne singled pastL**a« h bent out a bunt along 8rs» base line Byrne going to second :*larke sacrificed. Stallage to Tonipoppedished or partially damagedare home has and thos** who ha\** homes ur«* scarcely able to house and care for their own families, and are hardly In a position to help the other sufferers Starvation and distress face? our people Cash contributions for the poor will be* gladly re**jvcd/PRESIDENT IN ARIZONASpeeds Across the Sands and Make*Several Addresses.Prescott, \rlz., Oct. 14 President Taft spent the day speeding acroes the .sands of Arizona, makinr ghor* addresses at a number of points Hr*crossed the Colorado river at Yumalones, tending Byrne to third and j and proceeded only with a pruts Leach to gecondS Summers intcn*. tionall gave Wugner a base on balls filling th* b:* e*. Miller struck out. gbstc-in drew lt;* base on balls. ior*ing iioni** Rvirie Wilson struck out OneI forMaricopa, the* railroad junction town, wlierc* the train left the main line and continued northward toward PhoenixrutSecond Inning.Detroit Tom Jones Hied to Wilson. Manage struck out Summers alsoitruck out. No runs.PittRburg Gibson beat out a hit to Jush Adams sacrificed, sending Gib sin to second Ryrne out at first.Dbaon going to third. Gibson scored n wild pitch Leach skied to Craw*’ord. One run.Third Inolng.Detroit D Jones sent a long fly o Leach. Bush struck out. Cobb out ftyrue to Absteln No runs.Pittsburg Clarke drew a base on alls. Wagner singled to left, Clarkeand other principal towns of the ter rltory. Tht* president was met at Yuma by Governor Sloan of Arizona, accompanied by the other territorial officer* and prominent c itiz* nj» ofArizona. Th** train remained fiveminutes at Maricopa From the rear platform the preside nt spoke a feuwords upon matters most of interest to the citizens of the aspirirm terri tory.The formal ceremoniea of we lcome by the government occurred at Phoe biz. where a stop of on* horn* was made and w’here the president deliv• red an address A uhort automnhfllide through the valley and a visit to the Indian school and other print'of interest followed.
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Kittanning Simpsons Daily Leader

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