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PIRATES DOWNEDDY MULL!!Ii! ,h r i-s 1I;m ( ( I; double 1 off 1 t »t, j Hush Hi by i Itched hallS*-i nrul I 'ohh | f»1Mlt; lt;1 torunss o ?md Muilln wasf’ * e to Absteln.BttshMllbuMob*NoFourth Inning.! Ittf huru Wilson out at (is stMorlaiit vAnd Wilsonthird.ScoreIMS! -burg!lt; t»oit\ s doubled. going tlt;• I 10 o o 0 0 (I 0 ]it ft 2 I 10 0*Detroit Club Wins Sixth Gameof the World’s Series.son out,Its Ollt, fruns.Detroitto Tom .Touch ant j to Tom Ion *Cib\vuHath liesnit/ i4 '• 2 !io ' 'Cem-f ittsburg; Willis,nd PHilhpl and Gibson, Detroit’ \() MtiHin and Schmidt.(PULL UP TO THE PITTSBURGSTigers' Great Pitcher, After Bad First Inning, Holds Down the Hard-Hitting Pirate Crew—Three Twirlers Used by Manager Clarke in Effort to Stem the Tide—The Game In Dttail.Detroit, Mich., Oct IS The Tigersdefeat *-d th** |»j rate* in thixthfame of the aeries for the wot id’s championship, .Manager Clarke used three pitchers in an • flort to hold«kwn the hard bitting Detroit play* ers, while Muilln was hit freHv Inthe first and ninth, when a double play ended the contest In Detroit's favor and made necessary playing ofl the- tie here Saturday'. Kach teamhaft WOBDetroitand ♦oughtgam* s,was desperateto the last ditch to win the greatesthonors la organized baseball. Duringthe scries each team lias won the al tom ate game, Pittsburg taking the first and Detroit the second BothManager Jennings and his men wereconfident of a victory. Pittsburg was equally confident and one of the most desperate baseball battl**** ever• aged wa* expected by the thou sands of enthusiasts, many of a horn Journeyed out to the ;*ark hours be. fore tne asm# v as sc hedule d to tiebid «us given anuv ■ on ■»ll'- I •lt;!( !;.(jt, iult;b d toright, Crawford gf big to third. Mo*! Tintt»slngl- d to right scoring ( raw ford but Debhant; was caught at third Wilson to Wagner, Moriarltygoing to sc ond Tom tones hit a sin-g’e through IB rn* and Moriarlty scored when Clarke made an error on it Tom tones went on to third, but Klein s»*nt him back to secondbecause of ground rules, the ball roll Ing Into the crowd. Schmidt drew abase mi balls. Muilln sent a high fly to Clarke l). Jones filed to Clarke.Two runs. ffWiFifth Inning.Pittsburg Byrne out. Hush to Tom Jones beach filed out to Dave Jones. Clarke out, Bush to Toni Jones. Xoruns.Detroit Bush singled to center. Cobb sa* rlflood to Absteln, Hush going to second Crawford sent a hot lim*r to Wagner who dropped it butrecovered It In time to throw Craw*ford out at first Hush going to third.DclehantJ doubled over third, scoringI'.ush. Moriarlty drew s base on balls. TWrne made ;i great catch of Tom Jones’ high fly. fine run.Sixth Inning.Pittsburg Wagnei *-nt h long flvtn Dave Jones, Miller singled to center making the fir*-1 hit off Muilln sine*- the first inning Absteln fouled to Schmidt und MillerON GRAND CANYON'S RIMPresident Taft Makes Stage Trips toPoints of InterestGrand lt;'an you, Arfz.. Oct. 15.Aftei traveling over th* deserts andbeing enveloped Sn clouds of finely powdered r«*d »lust, I’resident Taft found himself at th*- Grand Canyonof the Colorado. The ,dr at this a It I tud* w as crisp and cool, and Mr, Taft looked forward to a period of restand sight seeing w ith the greatestIMissibie pleasure. The presidentarose early with the desire of spending as much time as (Hisslble about the rim of the vast abyss, which in jplates Is more than a mile deep, and that he might see the color effects ofthe suntise. Thewas madpresident’s visit up of stage trips to various points of interest about flu rim ofthe canyon Tin- time was too short for any attempt to go down th** leading to the ragging muddyof the (V 1-i iido rlvep at the of the big cut. Luncheon was served at the Hotel K! Tovar.watersIwas .ipRRlloff fpst Hush made a wonderful on*handl'd catch, and with a lightningIlk** flash of his glove tagged MillerXofintie* gam* The davWHSwas cold but clear.There was n distinct falling off inattendance and when the game started ther* w **rc not to boo people with* bi th# park Th* falling off of the attendance tan I*** attributed to tvvoreasons one th* unfavorable weather and tic- ot.bei the long drawn outIni' s‘ **♦ins.DeffoltS* hr Id*« .ininitrdoublednow piInto rightingti*»ldSuffragette Forces Own Release.l,ondon. Oct. If*. I^ady Constanceytton. who was lately sentenced toa month’s imprisonment at New Cas-tl** foi taking part In a suffragett*disturbance has l»e**n reb*ased in consequence of refusing to e«t. The! prison officials did riot attempt tofeed her forcibly, pending a decision!of the writ granted by Lord Alver-stone against the governor and dot-tor of the Birmingham prison to test the legality of forcible feedingcrowd. Muilln grounded to Cam It*and Schmidt was caught at third Wagner crowded Byrne out of the wav to make the put out. I), forms stole second Millet f*di on Jones in'he mix up, Gibson throwing wild Bush drew a base on balls Cobb hita screaming double Into th** crowd behind fight foul lino, storing DJones arid sending Bush to thirdBarclay NultonATTORNEY AT LAWKittanning, PennsylvaniaFor Rent orHouses,HOW THE GAME WAS PLAYEDPitt11*1First Inning,burg- Byrne si ’gb d toLeach * sing! v.»- too hot to* T Jones and By rue went to thClarke singlet! to tight scoring Byrne and seitdlng Leach to third. Clarke went t#* s#*lt; ond on tin- throw to g* t L«*alt; h Wagner s* nf a double just nut of I* Jon#**’ reach and Leach and Clark* s* ored Milter out, Deiehanty to Tom lon**s. Wagner going to third Aiistein stru k out. Wilson out. Mul fin to Tom Jones. Throe runs.Detroit D. (ones Iin# lt;1 to MillerBush drew a base on balls. Cobbaw ford doubled toand Crawfordon th# throw toCrawfordOneMltit a high flv to LeachFarmsSevtnth inning.Pittsburg Wilson filed to Gibson singled to center. Hyatt bat ted for Camnitz Hyatt out. D* lohan-ty to D lone*. Oibson going to second Byrne lined to Bush No runs.Detroit Philippe now pitching forPittsburg Deiehanty s« ult; k out Mo-Trust MoneyLoanriarlt v outJones bunted Ippo's handstoa puny HNo runs.A i 'St efn.intoTomPhilHP dr«*w a st.ru* k outright, scoringwent fi thirdi teb-imnf vplate• *#•« hsent aflv t#l If Hiem!Second Inning.sburg Gibson struck out. Hfc out, Muilln to Tom Jones.t* »t. Moriaritv to Pom JonesWilBv ruiEighth Inning.Pittsburg Lea* * f mled to Schmidt. Clark strult; k out. Wagner flled to Crawford .No runsDetroit Schmidt out. Miller toAbsteln Mullin doubled to centerafter receiving an ovation when hew *m to bat D. Jones out. Byrne to Absteln. Muilln going to third Bush *-d a flv to Absteln. No runs.G. A. DODGELivery and Boarding StableGOOD RIGS-RATES REASONABLELOCAL PHONE 62311 MarkelStreet, Kittanning, *c\right.runsD*troit Moriarlty out, Byrne to A l»sf* in Tom Jones out at first. Schmidt fll* d to Leach. No runsThird Inning.Pittsburg Lea* h was safe onHush's fumbb Clark#' sacrificed, L* a* h going to second. Wagner out Deiehanty to Jones, Leach going to third. Mill* i drew a has#* on balls *t st#)!*• sec-ond Absteln stru#’kNo runsDetroit MuHin singled to f»-ftNinth Inning.Pittsburg Miller singled toAbsteiu put another hit in the same place Miller went to s**cond. Wilson laid a bunt in front of th#1 plate and besat it out, scoring Miller. Ah stefn going to third on the play at first flibson and Toin Jones collided and the latt#*r was bad 1 v injured.Crawford gf*ing to first, with Dave.Tores in 11 ill* r and McIntyre 1 - ft field Gibson bit a grounder to Crawford and La new first baseman threwHome Made BreadBuns. Cinnamon Rolls and PiesIce Cream 25c per qt.GEORGE CUPPPhone 6411\ hsi * in out ati, bntt«*d for itheatebutAbbattichlostruck out.GET DOWN TO IT NOWDon't wait until the nipping days of Fall to decide aboutHEATING AITARATl Sfor the house or store. Consult with us now and everything can be ar-
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