TO If as Hard to Take as to Pronounce, it Must Have Been Some SIZING UP THE INFIELDS! Bow the Bravei ud Athletics Com pate' Around Diamond. AMERICANS SHOW THE BETTER taaale' Stark's Maralae Una MlaM ilmdf la the Dope do Far aa the Seasoa's Record ftaowa. NEW YORK, Oct. .-In the coming series of th world's bss ball champion ahtp th infield of th Boaton Natlonala and tho Philadelphia Amrlrana are ex pect! to contribute many sensational rlays both offensively and defensively, during tha struggle for premier diamond honors. In fart. It would, prove, moat xtraordinary If the reverse ahould be tha caae alnce combinations which Include player of the typa of Johnny Kvera, ; Kddle Colllna. "Rabbit" Marnevllle, ; "Stuffy" Mclnnla, ' Home Hun" Baker nd Heinle Hhmldt ' execute thrilling , catches, thrown and stops In every munt f the pennant schedule. A comparison ,of the two Infields allows that both the Amu li in and National Inegu ehamptonahlp clubs have quartets t f playen stretched around the bane llnea that are far above ihe ordinary run of I thone of tha blf league clubs. Itcgardleas l? whether the players are veterans or lSrenomenai youngsters, with but a year jar ao of major league experience. th y are i either leaders or close to tne top In their particular position. Juat how these two ! Infields will play agalnat each other In tha aeries which begins thla week la hard ; to forecast, but an Individual comparison f the season's work of each of the eight i playera moat likely to cover the poaltlons from first to third, shows that they are .aulte evenly matched In general skill with a love and bat. Nil for Hai, Heglnlng with first base the Athletics will be rerre.cn ted hf Mclnnla and the Uravua by 6chmldt. The National league player la older and bigger physically than Mclnnla. but the latter has the advantage f longer base ball experience and the J9i season records prove him to be. stronger with th slick. Kchm'dt haa a fielding average of .382 for 1) rrama which puts him' third In the llrt of the National league flrat bnaemen. Ill hat. ting average for U3 game 1 .276. Mc Jnnla la second among the Initial aackcra f tha junior league with ,K4 for 147 gamea. At bat he hna a far better av era than Schmidt hla record being .317 for lit games. Kvera and Collins will tw opposed at econd base and hero are two r.Mtnra to IV conjured with. Botfi are famous and loth have had plenty of world a aeries experience. Aa the pivotal point In double plays and Infield strategy there la little to choose between them. Both over wld areas around aerond base and throw In almost any position. Jn t;go and iperlanoe, Evers Is older than trolllna. bo- Ing a yesrs of sge and with twel-e years af league aervlce. agalnat Colllna. 57 years and aeven seasons on the diamond. In' fielding the former Chicago Cub atar Inads the Markmen by twenty-six points, the average being: Evrs. .78; Cilllna, ' a Jn hitting, however, the positions are reversed since Colllna shows .M to avvers, Barry anal the Rabbit. At ahortstnp It la a cum of a steady eeteran agalnat a youthful lienomennn. ' 3iarry Is a years old. while Maranvllle lias Juat passed Ms twenty-first birthday. Full Dress Apparel You ran bo fit at nc with th vry .fpr sg5 a test .full dress fislXb-:p ,o waits, only oik- .XV ' WT, once witu tn very 1 suits try on. New soft roll models $32.50 and $42.50. Let us. serve you with full dress ac cessories. Soft roll V shape d vests, musliPDom pleat Hbirts, ties, buttons fctuda, collars, gloven, ete. All tho vfiry newest. r- n f " Af WHAT , rr Standing of Teams PIDKRAf. I.TCAfliriX I'layed. Won. Ioat. Pet. Inilianapolia 101 K fH .f& Chlcngo IF3 K, W .M llaltlmore 1 NO Mi ;nffnlo M5 7H m .534 llrooklyn H 74 75 ,4V Knn.ia City VJ 7 H .447 I'lttxliurgh H4 2 1 .4.11 81. Ixxila 140 64 H& .4.10 AMKIL I.KAOI E. I NAT. L.KAOCIIJ. W.I..Pct W.IPct Phi la. ,.IW M ,UH Ponton M ,14 Hontiin .. n .bm New York...M .M! Iwt rolt ....art 7S 8t. Ixiula.. . .79 71 : Waeh 7S 73 .M7 ( hlcago 79 78 .M.1 1 Bt. l.oiil...71 W .4f.4i Hronklyn ...7S 7 .47 tTilcago ...,0 S4 .4 PlttaburKh . "5 .44 . Cleveland .U 101 .840 Clnotnnatl ..60 M .M ! Veaterday'a Refalls. FRPEHAU I.KAQITB. KnHR Olty,'l-; Chisago, 0-S. PltlKburKh, 1-1; Ualtlmoro, 11-1; called einl of tenth, darhnea. Prooklyn, 1; Huffalo, S. tit. IjuIii. 4; Indinnaiiolls, T. AMKR1CAN l.EAGUIS. Washington. 4; Hoot on, g. New York. 2; Philadelphia, 1. . NATIONAL l-KAUL'K. Philadelphia, 1-0; New York. 5-S; second game called end of neventh, darkness. Hoc ton. 2-7;. Brooklyn, 1-3. Inter-League. Ft. Ixiula Amerlrans,2; Ht. I.011I Na tional. 1. Physically there Is llttin advantage one way of the other, both being about aver age In wtlght and height. Barry has had two years more experience In the Na tional game, which, perhaps, accounts for his better Holding average, which la .67 for 133 gamea, to Maranvllle'a .94i for IS! games. Tha youthful Brave la a more consistent batter, however, showing 2tl 1 to Barry's .242. Both fit In to the de- t fenxlve scheme of their respective InfWiIds In splendid style, being- feat, accurate throwers and capable or ranging over a wide atretch of territory hctwren second j and third bases. - , Tho one position In the Inner defena, j where the world's champions appear to have an advantage over the Braves, If fltiurea for the past and present r-asons can be depended upon. Is at third base. Here J. Franklin Baker wilt hold forth during the coming series. Bakr is 24 years old, weighs lit pounas, ana nas had six years of profoalonal base ball experience, "lied" Smith, Boston's regu- lur thlrd-sacker Is out of the gamo with a broken leg, sustainea at nrooaiyn looay. Fmlth Is 34 yesrs, weighs 161 pounds and has played bait for five years. The 1K14 records of the tio playera In question show that Baker haa fielded .f 47 and batted .910, to Smith's 913 and .2)0. 1 aof Metal Hevorda. The unofficial tatting and fielding reo ords of the two Intlclds Just previous to the close of the pennant seaaon showed the following standing: BOSTON BRAVES. ' Fielding Batting Plaver'snd Position. Avers. Average. Schmidt, lb Kvera. 2h 7J .179 Maranvllle, as 946 .3.U Smith, 30 .912 .MS Avemgea 96CT .H7S PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS. Fielding BatUng Player and Poaltlon, Average. Averace. Mclnnla. lb . ite4 Collins. Ib U Parry, aa 978 .317 ?4I .2(2 Baker, 31) 947 .t0 Be Want Ads Are th Best Business Boosters. 9t9aaacoooocBcic;jjii',iw;atip;ioco'-avoq:i!t-oagoa a - m aibm i i .i v-:.. i,i i; uwaui i i i MkimM Jim v.. ri m 'A'v.y BRAYES Superbai, hy Grabbing" Game of Double Bill, Finish in Fifth Place. SECOND FRAY TO THE CHAMPIONS "Red" "milk. Breaka bear la latitat Coatest aa Will Mot Be Able to Play la Worla'a y SeHea. PROOKLTN. Oct e.-By ' defeating to . in the opening game or the double-header which cloned the Na- tlonal league season here today. Brook- , ' " anead of Phllgdelphla. Thla Is the best showing a Brooklyn team haa made alnce '.n, when the Buperbas ended the seaaon In fifth place. VRed" Pmlth, the Boston third baseman, broke a leg In the first frame today and will not be able to play In the world's series against the Phila delphia Athletics. ' Boston took the second game, 7 to S, In seven Innings. The new champions put a makeshift team In the field and Its heavy hitting of Rucker'a offerings resulted In an early lead, which Brooklyn could not overcome. Strand, pitching for Boston, made a good Impreaaton. Score, flrat BOHTOW. - BROOK I.VI4. AM H O. A. E. AB.H.O.A.B. Mviraa Kvar,, rt.,.,4 9 19 in.lton.' ct... I 119 9 2b. 119 1 OHuramel, lb. 4 1 10 9 19 11 SStenael, rt... 19 19 4 119 tWhnl, U.... 2 4 9 9 19 19 9, vtitaiF. lb. 4 9 4 1 9 iUIi-, iu..., Omnollr, If W hlllKl. rf. Mrhmmt, lb. 4 1 4 9 9Gti. lb. I I t I 1 Hmllh. lb. ...4 111 0Kan. m. 41 4 t MarinvU', aa I I 1 9Mr('ulr, a.. 9 9 1 9 K. Trier, a.. I 9 1 1 9l'lfier, a.... 119 9 9 Pevnre 11999 finwlc. B....9 a a a a timIb an a n 11 1 Ivl. a 19 9 9 9 s (ihirt .... 0 a - Cochrh'n, s 9 9 9 9 9 ToUla It 7 24 I I ' 4 ; -' .jhi .11 elghtht. iatted for Lavla In elKhth. Boaton 1 0 V 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Brooklyn ;.l 0 I 0 1 0 0 o 1 ltt on baaeai: Hoaton, 6; Brooklyn, 8. Two-baa hlta: Connolly, Kgan. Home run; Kvera. Connolly. Buaea on errora: Boaton, 1. Stolen baeea: Connolly, I'alton, Wheat, Gets (2). Double playa: McCarly to Culehaw, Smith to Uugey to Smith. Baaea on balla. Off Davis. 1; off Ffeffcr. a. Struck out: By Davie, 0; by Pfeffer. 6. lilt by pitched hall: By Davie, Daltnn and Stengel. Hlta: off Davis, t In seven Innings; off fochreham, 1 In one Inning. Time: 1:5n. Cmplrea: Hlglcr and Hart. Score --" b'ame: BOBTO!. BROOKLYN. AU.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A E. Mum. rf ... i tuar. Ik.... 4 ('ihr. It.... 4 Whined, lb.. 4 Iieror. rf . .. 8 I 9 9 tjllon rf .. 4 111 lumtnel, lb. I t l.nirol, Tf.. 4 1 9 9Wheit, If.... 4 4 9 9 uthaw, lb. 4 1 8 Jt f 9 1 lKgaa, aa..,. I I 9 a.vtillar, a.... I a I SMuekwr, p... I 1 I 1MI, III 4 .Martin, aa... I 9 K Trlar. a.. I 9 tttraed, .... 2 Khii.siana. m i Totals... nil ji4 TaUis 19 T U 9 9 Boston a t , u w . Brooklyn 0 U 1 0 0 0 21 ' Called end seventh, by agreement. Left on bases: Hoaton, f; Rrooklvn. 8. Tljree-haae hits: Coiner Hummel. Home run: Pevore. Has on errors: Brooklyn, 2. Htolen baae: Cutahaw. Paaea on balla: Off Rucker, : off Strand, 3. Htruck out: By Ruoker. 3: by Klrand. I. Hit by pitched ball: By Pucker, Mann. Hlta-Off Hucker. 8 In five Innings: off Enamann. 4 In two Innlnaa. Time: 1:S0. I'mpirea: Hart and Hlgler NE WTOTtK. PHlLADKfjTKJA. AB.H.O.A AH H O A R. Malael. lb... 4 149 turak. rf . 4 9 t 9 a I IUrti.ll, II.. 4 119 9 Irlns. If... 4 9 19 1 ' I'.nk. rf 4 119 9 Ulna, lb.. I I a I a Otm. of 1 9 9 9 ker. b..- 4 t 1 9 9 Mtiiiin. lb...l-9 9 9 9 iim. lb.... I 9 4 a i Px-kinpa', aa 4 9 9 4 9 ruak. cf... I a I a a i 'kwart. a... 3 9 1 9 9 rr. m 4 9 111 aa, a... a a a a a ee. v..... m w w 4le. a... Totals.. .1 4 9 9 9 ", .... 1 9 S 9 I eio.k, a I 1 9 1 9 .81 4 till Aycai(f. .. I 9 9 9 1 TaUll 81 18 I I New York I v. v w i. . v Philadelphia 0 0 v 0 0 1 0 0 01 Two-bun hlta: Baker. Lapp. Sacrifice Mt: Mulltn. Left on bases: New York. t; PMlsdelphla, 8. Buaea on errors: New York, 1: Philadelphia, 1 Hlta: Off Bender, 2 in three lnnlnn; off Plank, 1 In three. Inntnaa: off Wyckoff. 3 In three inntnge. Struck out: By Cole. I; by Bender, 6; by Plank. 2: by Wyckoff, 1. Htolen baaea: i Malael (, Cook. Baaea On balla: Off Cole. 3: off Bender, t: orr nana. l. Time: i:so. I'mpirea: Hildebrand and Evana. Brewers Win Third From Birmingham ,' MILWAUKEE, Oct. I Mllaaukes won jth third game of the series for tha cham pionship (f tne minors ieagie. iron inrm Inghami by th acore of 10 to L Bcore: K.HL' I Plrnilnahain. 000100000 l&l sniwuukee I091b W 1J Batterlea; Birmingham, Hargrav and Wallace; Milwaukee, Hovilk and Mc Uraw. SMITH BREAKS LEG SLIDING TO THIRD NEW YORK. Oct . Jame C. Smith, third baeeman of th Biaton National League club, broke Ills leg above the ankle In ellllr.g to aecend base In the ninth Inning of the flrat game of the double-header with Brooklyn today. Smith all! be unable to play In trte world's series. IXal. Dugey or Whit tod will probably play In Smith's plac In the big series. , riatlaaaaatli Blaaka Ifara AVOCA, Neb., Oct. l-MSpclsl i Th A voce ball tram cloeed a'aaorenafui sea son yesterday when they loat a cioae THE TIEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1014. YANKEES DEFEAT ATHLETICS Mack Sends in Two Veteran Hurl- en and Wyckoff. FINAL SCORE IS TWO TO ONE Reader In Three laalaca Allowa Hit and Paaa, aaat Plaak Rlas;li 4 Pass la' laallar 1 Period. PHIL.ADELJ-HIA, Oct (.-Manager alack sent in two of his veteran pitchers and Wyckoff In tho (am against, New Tork this afternoon, the visitors win ning, by I to L Only tone hit and a pass were allowed In three Innings by Bender, but errora by Barry, Oldiing and Bender permitted Malael to get to third base In th first Inning and the latter stole home. Plank also allowed a single and a pass In three Innings. The visitors got tho winning run off AVyckoff In the eighth esidon on Malsel's single and steal of Wyckoff wild throw and Cook's single. Bender struck out five batsmen, Plank two and Wyckoff one. With the exception of Baker and Lapp, who made a alngle and a double each, the home team did very light work with tha stick, they securing only six safeties off Cole. Mltchel, Whaling and Rudorph of the Bos ton Braves witnessed the game. Score: "eaatora Lew to Boatoa. BOSTON, Oct. . By loalng today'a game to Boaton, 4 to 8, Washington went back Into a tie for third place with De troit. Foster held the visitors to two hits, while Shaw was wild and was given rasged support. Harper, who pitched the final three Innings for Washington, was hit freely. Score: R.H.E. Washington.. OOvOOOO 44 I ! Hoaton 10120111-3 Batteries: Washlngon.' Harper, . Shaw Just If: fmmm 1 :::::: 111 r JL J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. rinton-SIem, N. C ' V t J e.Y-vnmT : ''x'Sift:j:x'x'S:yf J v i - asarsi ..!., f Xmmx&x? , :-:-:-x-:---:-:-'-' '; & , , . --r , - 'nn . , .-, ..w-...-.. l!ti I Battle and Henry; Thomas. Boston, Foster Mackmen Begin Secret Practice PHILADELPHIA. Pa., Sept. . SecreA practice In preparation for th world's championship series with the Boaton Braves was started today by the Phila delphia American league team. It was planned to give the Mack men a hard drill for two hours In the forenoon today and tomorrow, while both morning and after noon on Thursday will be devoted to plays that It Is hoped will be effective against the National league champions. The Athletic will line up against the New York Americans this afternoon, while the final game of their regular schedule will be played tomorrow against the same team. , - Manager Mack announced laat night that th National league winners will not hold their preliminary practice at'Shlba park, th home of the American league here, but will practice for the world's series on the grounds of the Philadelphia Nationals. They are expected to come her from Brooklyn Immediately after to day's game. Robert McRoy, representative of the National commission Is expected her to day to consult with John D. Bhibe, secre tsyr of the Athletics, regarding the public sal of tickets, which open tomorrow. law Varsity Registration Larare. IOWA CITY. Ia., Oct. .-(Spclal. Registration at the State University of Iowa this year will total 3,876. according to an announcement made by university officials today. The figures are the larg est ever compiled here. They represent an Increase of approximately 8.5 per cent over last year, when the total was 2.829. University authorities announce them selves as well pleased with the showing. In view of the unsettled conditions pre vailing. . about time you got yours The limit of going tome in the smoking s line is to make fire with a match, then hitch it to a jimmy pipe oramakin's cigarette packed brimful of Prince Albert I Me-o-my! Gets you mighty pleased-like, and turns on the sunshine spigot in your system very early in the A. M. 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Reaaaln laa; Gas and Rlvmla flatter Two Defeats If Ckleaajro Get Flagr CHICAGO, Oct l-Chlcago' chances for winning th Federal league pennant grew dubious today when the locals dropped both games of a double-header to Kansas City, 1 to 0 and & to s, while Indianapolis was beating St. Louis. In dianapolis ' now la a full gam ahead of Chicago, and If it wins on of Its two remaining games will retain the cham pionship. For Chicago to win the pen nant Indianapolis must lose both remain ing games and Chicago must win its single one. One of the games played to day was scheduled for tomorrow and set ahead to avoid a conflict with the open ing of the Cubs-Sox series. The final game will be played her Thursday. Kansas City won th opening gam on Chadboum's single and Perrlng double In th fourth. Th visitors routed Flsk . I , and hi. emery ball In the second conteet, which went only seven Innings. Score. . - rK L 37 A mt ' TJ XT m " " u Kna Clty...O 0000 1 00 0-17 1 Qhlcago 0 0000000 61 Batterlea: Packard and Brown. Hcndrii and Wilson. Secosd game: Kansas City 0 0 8 0 1 0 6 9 0 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 8 03 8 0 Batteries: Johnson and Brown; Fisk, Lenge,- Prendergast and Wilson. Hooalers In Lead. ' INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 8. Indianapolis took the lead in the Federal league race today . by defeating St. Louis, 7 to 4, IIPIIIIIII kv-:-N:.:.v.:.v.-. ....... .... mmm ::::W Xv.X'ivXv:ivxWx':":':.': ; by "Bud" Fisher G&e "vnrw. fXWST HAVE BGG HtM4 TO Tfc.S while Chicago was losing a doublo-heaider to Kansas City. Score. R H E. St. Louis 0 000001 V 2 44 Indianapolis 001 20021 7 13 I Batteries: Ketipper and Chapman, Moseley and Rartden. 1 Terrapin Have Walkover. BALTIMORE, Oct. 6.-Baltimore had a walkover with Pittsburgh In the first game today, defeating the visitors, 11 to 1. The second went ten innings to a tie. 1 to 1. when darkness stopped the game. Score, first game: R.H.E. Pittsburgh ..0 0 090000 1 1 Baltimore . ...0 0 4 4 2001 11 11 t Batteries: Walker and Berry, Roberts; Bugga and Jacklltsch. Bcora, second game: Pittsburgh 000000100 0-1 1 Baltimore 000010000 01 fi I Batteries: Leclalre and Berry, Smith and Kerr. f . Tiptops Lea, to Baffs. BUFFALO,- N. T.,' Oct. , The Buf teds made it two straight from Brooklyn by winning today's game, 3 to. L. Pitcher L&fltte scored the visitors' only run on his single, followed by an error and an out, a force And another single by Evans. The other four hlta off Bchultx were well scattered. Score: R.H.E. Buffalo O 1 1 0 1 0 10 1 Brooklyn ....0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 6 8 Batteries,: Schuli and Allen; Laiitte and Owens. I u Browns Beat Cards By Two to. One Score ST. LOUTS, 0t t Rune by Wetlmaa and Shotten on Fratfs single to right. I wuu alio Vw"iiiB gauis7 vr . lull BVirosj for thr st Amertcan today, the L i . i --.i i- ' 1 irani uvicuufj iuv iuts.1 tjbuuuaiss, m . 1. Score: .R.H.E. 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