JefPe Practical Joke Worked With Reverse English By "Bud" Fisher t.'vr nfc He7rHr;H.Tlc.r;5T fc NOc. y;iTH CNlv ONS, rA'jVr vmillTakg HP.".-, VP.T r I i v 1 DOT MCRfe'S TO LAVT YCV?'j &eM6:i. Mwtr won't fv'0 t(CG rm: ufvrn jnMO EfePc t MC. PfMDi. our . yn , w V ' i . . ANO he Grv6 rr.Gi Two 3f 6(ML Tltl:T - HEWS BCfM. P if r :r, r - 00h! I Gfse nim ', Murr UHLETICS CRUSH GIANTS final Score in Sixth Game Thirteen to Two. JEVKI EU3 U THE SEVFirXH Jf t!u V a tie. ? rkllad"iphla !rrlup Haling Wlrcnk mni Nonrly Ilvrry Man on lh ! Trnm tru ftltwSmaU Crnl Are (inrnr, 1 1 (Continued from rir Pdg ) ft fielder for New York, robbed Ixnd of l ur thrce-btuM hit lr irrvut ur:n8, (atchVns hli tonir fly tn renter fl;ld. Bakr nd Uavli made Btnsat'.onal run ling catches of foul film and Cellini tlectrlflwtl the jirtator by atop aiwj a throw of a terrlfh: rrounder back of the econd baie that )o on a tl) ought h tould reach. The rhUadUlla team waa cliureod with tlva error and nil of thorn wre niafle on the caxlrst kind of chnncr. Two of New York's thrre errors were wild thrnwn, ahlch jrartlcttHy stnrted their downfall, fcuiall CruvrA Oat. The crowd which av tlio Alhlotk win the cl:amp:onh'p was the Bnmllcut of the lerle, numbering; S0.4R3, but what it acked In numbers was ma do up In rnthu. Maam. Thero was Httla nolnn until tho third Inning when the Athtatlca tlad tbe K-ore, and when the home team cut loo In the fourth aud aubscquxnt rounds there KB never a let up In the cheering. Every layer was Riven a rousing hand as ha tepped to the plate; rank errnra ware svexlooked, and finally the Athletics so far outclasticd the Giants n the lilttlnar, lepartment that ths crowd began to cheer In derision every tlmeBn AthUc player was thrown ovit by any man., The fourth Inning was uolay, but U . othiag compared, tn the seventh, wncn ten Athletics stepped to the plate. ' A bit of stsatlrnrnt on .the part of Cap tain Itarry Davis was rhrd when he aent tea Injured Mulnnrs Into the game tn the ninth. "Stuffy" took (he tost put put and will figure in the series. "Chief Meyers aim retired near tho end of the gamo In favor' of "W ilson, jirub ably for the same reason. Before the iimi began -It looked aa If Plank would be tho pltcbur and there Was soma aurpriae among th.antusJaU when Connie Mak aent Bender Into the box. The chief proved that he could pitch mora than twice a week. Athletics Itally. Philadelphia made nine lilts and eleven run In the I fiir.e. In tho fourth, r!th the score Jlal.pr opened the inline; with a slawlilnB t s.nRs to centcrfcld. The crow! called on Murphy to t.r'ix him around and he alrrcrt tUd ji ty landing He kef on third wrtti u single to cMiler f'.old. Tlie viteran Davla ther. rame t:p and hit a frriundor It Doyle, ho threw to the pluto. but r.altcr v.ai In v.;th the rvn by a bi-aitllful tllun tindi-r 11vr-(. This run (tavo the hon-e tam t-i" kart. With s:or.o out Carry lalil down a bunt and In fielding the bnll to first Amti hit liurry on the hsad anC to hn!! rolled out to right field. Murphy and Dav'a rounded the bases to lha plate, i'arr put on steam and started to sprint to second, Mjrray ms'lo a poor throw to ratch ths flectfootMl short irtop at socund ard tarry mud a fluih r home. If.e nroiiued the plate with the fourth run Thomas, Bendor and Lfird then went out In order. 1 Mory of Keventh laiiln,K. In the elxth the Athletics got a run on Mu-phy'e two-bass h't and two outs and 1: the sovcntli the Athletics put the vaild's olinmpioimhtp In their poanenalvn. l:nder opened the Innlni with a fly to Do vie. Ivord elngled to the Infield and OldfUIJ put him on third with a single to renter. Collins Alt to Wlltae, who throw to Meikle ami when the latter dropped the ball lxrd sprlntud aoroaa the Plate. Collins was safe. Oldrlng, scored on Baker' drive over Doyle's head and Collins went, to third. Murphy pushed a single into center field und Collins cume home. Baker stopping at second. Davis sent Baiter home and Murphy to third on a imah to tu.'ht field and moment Inter Murphy came home when Barry lifted a ball Into tho crowd for two bases, Davis Eolng to third. Manager McQraw hero twltolied his Pllvbers, senilinn in Martiuard, who let loose a wild pitch und luvl and Barry crossed the plate. Ttkou up came Thnnias, tho lilnth nmn nt bat In the inning, and rhot out his first bit of the serhin. to his Intense dullgbl. iiendr tiume ip and i nomas sturteu lor second and waa thrown out, Mejers to l-'lt-tcher. It looked as If Thomas purposely went out to end the inning quickly. Bender struck, out. After that big inning the Athletics did pot appear to try hard. All Interest In the outcome of the buttle was eoue and the big crowd ftarted homeward. JJUtsuk hrures Jo Mutb. There was no more scoring until the ninth Inning, when Hereog scored on Ills single, a poor throw, a wild pitch and Fletcher's out. When the game was over that part of the tjrowd which did not leavo the grounds before the game wua ended remained and held a celebration. His Hitting Helped J. ( i 1 J '-It .'... A Nye- ': - s. I . Three of a Kind J ; 1 'c jl &yAY : Wl X fi ', : r ' xv idv;,y j j ::yy.'. vv -";-?' X l '-ill 'i. ' t tl Ml X."1 5-- ' - I ' y Ay I A (i v I'li ture AU.Utu" elur th of Ktsnk tikwr, id bia-iMkn and hi the stm suaitvr, iiu- or. ta ehaJoctenaUe fieidtng They cheered the players, who had dived under the grandstand the Jn stant the last man was out, and gave three cheers for Connie Muck, who has won four American league pennants and two world's championships for Philadelphia, Ban Johnson, president of the American league, was all smiles after the game. "Delighted," was the only comment he had to make. All records for atte.idnnce and receipts for a world's championship series were broken. The National Base Bull commis sion tonight gave out the following figures: Attendance, 179.S.M. Total receipts, $343,. W4.30. Of this amount the players received $1?7.91I.61 ; each club received $90,1(.72 and the Natolnnl commission's nhare was $3I,JOT.2j. Fust Inning Giants: Devore rolled a grounder to Bender and was out at first, after having two strikes called on him. Doylo drove tho ball over tho temporary fence tn right field for two bases. It wan the flrut ball pltchnd. Tho ball almost went out of tho grounds. Mnodgraao lifted u hlKh ouo, which Lord took cure of. It was two out, with Doyle on second and Munay at lot. Doyle scored on Mur phy's muff of Murray's fly. Murray was cauKht off first a moment Inter by beautiful throw, Bender to Davl.i. Onu run, one hit. ono error. Athletici : Lord was an easy out Doyle to Morkle. The flret throo ballu Anie pttchvd were wide ones and tho next four were vtralKht over the plato, ona of w hich Lord fouled. Oldrlng, who had made a homo run off Marquard yesterday btrvel; out. Colltua fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. Socoud Inning Ciants: Mcrkle lifted a high o;io, which Oldrlng captured uftr a long run. Hurry muffed Ilcnog'N line drive an.l the runner was safe. Meraog stole second, Thomaa' throw being a trifle high. Bairy was sllxhtly spiked by tt.e runner. It was purely accidental. The Knine wa.i delayed a few minutes while the doctor bandaged Barry's right ankle. Fletcher struck out. Chief Meyers was given a grtat hand when he came to the slate. It was Indian agalcst Indian. Meyers di'ave a hard grounder over seo- ond base, but CjUIiis mude a beautiful pickup and got the runner at first. No runs, no lilts, one error. Athjetlcs: Baker lifted a nigh fly to Devore and v;s an rcny out. Murphy b,!t one toe hot for Doyle to handle and was saf,i at first. U was a base lilt. Davis roiled an easy grounder to Ames and retlrsd at first, Murphy taking soc ond. l'arry struck out on three nitahad balls. foiCJrg cn of them. The last ball Barry stiuek at could not have bocn hit by a cilcUetcr. No runs, one hit, no errors. Third Inatiig Olants: Ames slrgled to lett. Itvure forced Ames at second. Mender to Barry. Duyle was cheered when he came ti ths plate. Doyle fl'.oJ to Bakrr. Devu:e was un eisy out stealing, Thomas ts Collirs, No ru:i, one hit, no errors. Athletic: Th:mas was given his baso on balls. riiilr wss out. Fletcher to Merkie. Tl.omcs taking rceond. Lord doubled over the timpordry fence In right field. .o::rg Thomns. The standi ahooU witn mo therm of (he urowd. Meyers and Ames held a conference when Oid- rm tamo lo me plat. Iid went to third on Oldrlng-s out. Flttchtr t Mar ate. voi..a .rtd riy a Devore. o. run, ooe tilt, ao errors. souriu tauing u:anta; Pootlgiaaa lfta4 Here are shown the pitching hands of tho three great Athletic twlrlera Bender, Coombs und riank ej.d how tbay grip the ball before delivering It to tle op- i posing bau-men. Boulhpaw Plunk's j pitching hand la pictured at the left. In I the tipper right Is Bender's twirling hand, while in the lower right U shown the ttar.d that held the Olants to three hits in eleven Innings tbo hand of Jack Cootuba. the first ball pitched to Oldrinfi and was out. Murray went out by the fly route to Murphy also on the first ball pitched. Mcrkle hit a ball over second base on whkih Culltns made eenuetkmet stop and gt the runner at first. No runs, no hlta, no errors. A thiol Ir Score l our. AlhleUos Buker drove a single to cen ter and tiie stauds began to twrnbla by the slumping of feet. Oil a hit and run play Baker rnt to third on Murphy's suigie lo cen;r. It was Murphy's second hit of the game. There were two on Laaes with no uuts. The din was some thing terrific. Mjirvy deliberately allowed Davis' long foul fly to drop safe ki order ttutt Uuktr niifc-lit not score. Baker was Ufa at home on Davis' bit to Doyle, the Athletic third bane man muklna a beau. ului slide to the piate. Kith none out and Murphy on scL-ond Barry mma to bat.i Ho tirst attempted bunting, but be foulud the ball bacs. ut the plate. His nest attempt was a bvautitul bum. ud Aaiea. In trybig to field the ball to Mer kie, hit Barry ou Ute top of the htuu. Mit pby and Davla acurunr ana starry cauie ail the way hotoe un ")' wiiti rutuin of the Ouii iw bccodu ue in tu attoiupt to catch Barry. n staled us if 1 auUemoiiluiu had umkan luohe. Tn.. mas v.aa the lrst mlilo uli in the Intiuig by lamuog. Bcudcr kit a baL over aocund liue, which Doylo got by u boauluu run utd threw tue ball U Mer- as, wlm muffed U. but aa beodur tiaa Ltoppva runn.ns, Aicrkie wes not given au uior and iS.ii was out. it bouia have bocii tui ii.Uiiot tiure alule for the Mdn II t.a had run tho bit euL Lord onove a long fly tit left ooutrr. v.uioh De voi e got af uet it HH.-J.I t aa. Dvvorc's ciUcb was aa briUant a pu-o of fitlding as tuts buc ueea iurteg ii:e vrurid s aeries. Four rva, two IAji, I o c-rura, I'th Ir.nlr.g-Gu.utt: Uerxog faaaed ca Uireo nicaed li'.'a, too iast Mrtke td n.o4 atrikinj tbo bituoan. FwucWr was an easy cut tu a iJom tfv;uer. Leader te La via Jltr.i tiro t a a liner tncr..'s: ih.i .UuJiar's lax Ur a aia C-mekUll n t itt ta tat lor AuirL, Oie:ij-u1 v. a sailed by BeQdtr. but sut tuianlforill.v. IH. V-. r txniek out. I'm Lad ttuee l'd ia (wo trtLxi wkttJt tavUtd jji by Cov rar. runs, oae Ul. io trrvra. Aliuetlca: 'Vtiltae wct into the k,i fsrthe Giants. Oldrlng lifted a fly tu Devore and aat down. Collins bunted, but '.Vl Ue ftoldaa the bill t. first ahead i Xi. fleet second basemen. Baker was out, to Morklo unassisted. Xo rone, no ' hits, po errors. Sixth Inning -Olant.: CaKnlu Doyle was retired on a foul f iy to Baker, which the latter got aftor a lemg run and on satlnnal catch. Knodnaas drove a Oner to left center, which Oldrlng tool off his shoe strings after a inns? run. Murray was glren his bane rm tinll:, the reeotid one for the chief durlpg te game. Mur ray was forced at srcjnrt on Bakrr'a throw of Meiklc s pro-.inder, Collins jret tlnc the putout- No runs, no hits, no errors. Athletic Spore- lji Si trath. Athletics: Murphy drove a Ion? fly to ctnler field, which SnudKrcus mlnjudeJ and It went for a double. Davis advanced. AlurpUy to third on his out, Doylo to Mirkle. It was an Intentional sacrifice. Murphy ncoied on Barry's facrlfico fly to Devore. Thomas struck out on thres pitched bulls, one of which he luid called by the umpire. One run, o:ie hit, no errors. Seventh limine Giants : ilerxog reached first vn Barry's fumble ef his easy grouuder. Davis captured Fletcher's foul fly. Meyers auain faced Beuder. Bender struck uut his dusky rivul. Wlltae auto atruck out. No runs, no hits. oi,e error. Hana etai SI Idle. Athletics: Bender had Uen p.tc'oinj D'.agnlficent ball, not a fcercbiar.co of a run fir Kl5 Twice as delicious as jelly cake this dainty, novel Cake-in-Jelly Dessert Follow tbij rec'pe: Kk ipwigv rsAo asW 9 rteM nl Imm r. W BkwJ. ' m Ui !1 H ckt . V t aMul IruaM tel pml ol )C4iy ; 4rB Maui aaM. leav Oist tapusj H tatdt i $ laOuotK nb rwofttna' !ri-ej with hiptrtJ trrriu. Jt Y MUJ fJ.I kuwd JJI be g let BM( U tm Itmm aMVd UMri ekted wm Cektak, mMtimm, He wn tcwi its eWeMt C ilrti WftakK fiUM aa tt t UM be tCUiite. Our FTXE Rci, Bok ttr Urn 0 0m4 4 mmmt . CHAB1XS ft. ILNOX CO. 400 Knes A. MMna, N. Y. having been scored en lilm xcept In the first Inning. Bender lifted fly to Doyle Lord made an infield single. Oldrlng sin gled to center, Lord going to third, and Oldrlng to second on the play. Thert was an awful racket when Collins etnpped to the plat?. On a squeeze play. Lord scored, on Collins' Jilt to Wlltsa. The luUer tried to catch CVltns at first, but Merklo dropped the hall. OuMng scored on Baker's single over Dsyle's head, Col lins gain; to third. Collins scored on Murphy's Single, Baker going to second. Murphy's iitt codM hare baea a dmible had Baker not acsjtabsd in running to second. Davis sisglad to right, ncorhig Baker. Murphy roing to thb-d. Barry drove the bnU over tbo temporary fence for a doable, scoring If orphy. Marquara here rol'tA-ed Vilitse. Thomas waa the ninth lean In tho iacing for tbn Athletics, hav ing batted aroond wltk only one Vut. It was a great '-exhibition of consecutive hlttbig. Davis and Barry aoored on a wild pitch. So far in -the Inning there had been even runs scored on sis Jilts, and a fielder's choice. The game had al most resolved itself Into burlesque. Thomas mace his first hit of the series on a drive to light. Thomas was out. stealing. Meyers to Fletcher. Bender atruck out. Seven runs. t'rtwri BesTtiie to Lesre, Eighth Inning Giants: Devore out at first, BArry to Davis. Doyle out, Davis to Bender who covered flrrt. The crowd bogan to leave the grounds, singing and cheering. Barry made hts third error of tho game by fumbling Bnodgrass' grounder.' The runner was safe at first. Murray was retired on a beautiful stop and throw by Collins to Davis. No Tuns, no hits, one error. N Athletics: Wilson went in to catch for New Tbrk. Lord doubled to left, his third hit of the same. H either team seemed to be playing the game. Lord went to third or Oldring's fly 1o finod grass. Collins was out on an -eaay grounder, Doyle to Merkie. On his loat chance at bat In world's championship game during 1311, Baker atruck out. No runs, one hit. no errors. Ninth Inning Ulants-. Merkie Iirttd a high one and wan out. Barry taking the fly. Herxog stoglea to center and went to ecor.d on Oidrmg'a enwr. Hersog took third on a wild pitch. Horxog scored on Fletcber"B out at first, Collins to Davis. Mclnnts wont to first instead of Davis. It was Mclnnhj' first game of the world's series. Wlisnn out, Baker to Molnr.ls. Ono run, one hit, one error. Final score: New York. 2; Philadelphia, 13. NEW YORK. AB. K. II. O. A. E. Devore, If 4 O S 6 Doyle, 2b 4 Bender, P 4 4 13 Totals 3l 13 13 Batted fcr Ames in fifth Inning. New York 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 12 Philadelphia 0 0 1 4 0 1 7 0 13 Two-base hits: Doyle, Murphy, Murray, Lord (21. Pitching reoord: Off Ames, i run. 4 hit in IV times at bat in four InninKs; off Wiltse, U runs, 7 hits in 13 times at bat in two ajid one-third Innings; u!' Marquard, 3 runs 2 tuts in t times at bat in ono and one-third Innings. tSuTl floo hits: Barry, Collins. Sacrifice fly: Barry. Stolon base: HersoK. Ioft o:i bRBBB, New York, G; Philadelphia, 4. Banes on balls: Off Ames, 1; off Bender, 2. Buns on errors: New York, 4; Phila delphia, 2. Struck out: By Amos. 4; by Wlitse, 1; by Mnrquard, i, by Bonder, 6. Wild pitches: Merquard, Bender. Time: 2:12. Umpires: At tho plate. Connolly ; on the baors, Brenrc-r; lef'. field. lUcm; right field, DLntec. iSiiodKrass, ef Murray, rf alerkle, lb Hersog, 3b Fletcher, as Meyers, c Wilson, c Ames, p Wlltsa. p Marquard p Crandall ' '. 0 1 4) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O. s 1 1 0 1 i 1 i V 0 0 4 0 0 9 2 1 0 1 it 0 0 Totals Iord. if OluVing, cf Colilns, ?b. P&ker, yti Murphy, rf Da via, lb U'l tines, lb.,.., Barry, ee Tbaiaas, e PHILADELPHIA. H. 4 ti 14 AT4. ... ... 6 ... 4 ... I ... 4 ... 4 ... 0 ,.. f ... I rt. t i i I t 3 0 I 1 o. $ n 5 1 fl 1 A. fl 0 4 0 1 0 1 1 r. o i ti l 0 0 8 4 No. lit This Mode! 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