10 TIIK r.KK: OMAHA, TIirRSHAY. OCTOHEK 14. 11)1.'). BRINGING UP FATHER CvpyritM. 1!H. International Newa Servlra, Drawn for The Bee by George McManus . . i rit- ik n i , ( AREN'T 1 ) i L p- ' BY CCLLY JERRf . 'M AFRAID TO iO HOME AT THIS LATL VMADOA YOU AFRA)0 OF - I LL EE YOU TO H OUR ooor: sr.. t ' v C 4 -af amF- S I I I i a, V .aT - E. W THATt Your wife 'oTH'T IT! ME' virr TDO HOY oo V1 MY HOOb AN' SPFNr BOSTON RED SOX CAPTURE FINAL Carrigan Clan Wins Blood-Stirring Contest with Home Ban of Hooper. FIVE TO FOUR IS THE SCORE (Conlntued from rage One.) failed to coma Ihroni-h with Micrtflc, Ilng out on a pop fly to Ludrrua. , Rpraker hit the flrat ball pitched an 1 forced Hooper at neoond. With threa balla ond two atrlkea on lloblitsel, Speaker trIWI to atal and w called out tr Umpire O'l-ouglilln. Rancroft taklnv the throw from Rurna. H waa the fourth gathered In Pafkert'a tona; fir- With Cravath at the bat. Bancroft tried to steal and waa thrown out, Thomaa to Scott. Ciet Tn oa Baeee. The Red Sox got two'' men on baea In the alxth. Lewla opened by (rounding out, Bancroft to Iuderua. Oardner fouled to Buma. Uarrr hammered a grounder at Bancroft, who made a. wild throw to flrat, and Barry drew up at aecond before the ball could be returned. Manager Car rlcan ent tn Cedy to hat for Thomaa. Cady walked. Foater ended the Inning by gruunfllng out, Nlehoff to Iuderua. I Cady went In to eaten In Thomaa' place j In the alxth. Cravath, flrat up for the l rhlla, atruvk out for the terond time. ; Konter did not take any chancca with IjUdt-rua, who already had a double and home run to hla credit, and he gave the Phllly captain a baae on balla. Luderua waa thrown out trying to atnaJ. Whltted filed out to Speaker. The ao-called lucky aeventh Innlnr did not bring reaulta to either team. Koaton time In the aertea that the apeedy quickly waa dlapoeed of. Hoorer grounded Speaker had tried to ateal aecond and waa turned back each time by Bums. Speaker Licked on 0'Iughlln'R decUlon. The Thllllea' half of the Inning waa a gorgeoua one for the home fana, a doublo play, however, putting a damper on their J. y. Stock, flrat uprwaa hit by a pitched ball. Bancroft, on the hit-and-run (lgnal, out, Nlehoff to Liuderua. Hcott filed to Luderua. Bancroft took Hpeaker'a acorch Ing hot grounder and retired TrU to flrat. Nlehoff, flrat up, chopped a grounder to Foater and waa thrown out Hurna fouled out to Foater. Rlxey alngled Into left field. Stock went out on a fly to Hooper. Real Tie Beore. Bhot a alngle to left and Slock took aec Then came the eighth Inning. In which after the catch. Speaker waa out. Rlxey to Luderua. Foater going to third and ond. I'aakert bunted Barely, filling the Roeton aaaln tied the acoia on hlttln. asea. Gardner aeooped up Taakert a Gainer got a aoratchy hit to the Infield, grounder and threw to flraU which Stock could not got acroaa the dla- rmteat t'mplre. ' iind In time to head off the runner. HoMMtel touch I'aakert aa he flaahed 1 lwU 0,"",, cn RhtJr wltn mun into me center neia Diaacnera rur grounder, touched aecond, forcing! Speaker, and then threw out Oalner at flrat. One run, two hlta, no errora. Philadelphia Oardner threw out Stock at flrat. Bancroft filed out to Hooper. Paakert put a alngle over aecond. Paa kert waa out eteallng, Thomaa to Scott. No rune, one hit, no errora Foartk laalaar. Boaton lewla out on a fiy to Whltted. Gardner walked. Rlxey ahownd a very wide curve. Barry forced Gardner at aecond. Stock to Nlehoff. Thomaa filed out to Cravath. No runa, no hlta, no arrora. Philadelphia Cravath atruck out. Lud erua acored on a homVrun drive over the right field fence. The crowd gave him an ovation aa he croased the tate. Whltted filed out to Unrdner. Nlehoff Ingled to renter. It waa bla flrat hit In the eerlea. Buma singled to right, aend In Nlehorf 'to third. Nlehoff acored when Gardner, retrieving llooper'a long throw to the fence, made a wild throw home. Burna went to aecond. Gardner threw out Rlxey at flrat. Two runa. throe hlta, one error. Fifth faalngt. Boaton Foater ainirled over short. Hooper waa hit by a pitched ball. Foa ter waa almont picked off second by Burns' lino throw. Scott filed to Whltted, Foater and Honpcr remaining on the bags I over the bag. but Umpire O'Loughlln aald that bode was there flrat and the whole Boaton team gathered around the umpire iroteetlng. O'Loughtln ahooed them a nay. Cravath was the next up, and the rrowd yelled for nothing lesa than a oleaa aweep of the bases with his mighty bat. On the flrat ball Cravath opened hla the third home run of the game, aendlm; Gainer to the plate ahead of htm and tying the a'ore again. Gardner filed out to Paakert. Barry waa out. Bancroft to Luderua. Cady filed to Paakert Hooper to aecond. Gainer filed out to Nlehoff. No run, one hit. no error. Philadelphia Gardner threw out Stock. Gardner made a bad throw, but Gainer made a nice pickup. Bancroft put a alngle over Scott's bead. Paskort filed out to Speaker. Bancroft was out steal ing, Thomas to Scott No run, o hit no error. lath Iaata. Boston Lewis waa out at flrat Ban croft to Luderue. Gardner fouled out to Burna. Bancroft took Berry's grounder and threw wildly paat flrat Berry went to aecond. Cady batted for Thomaa. Cady walked. Nlehoff threw out Foater at first. No runa, no hits, one error. Phlladelpla Umpire Klem announced that a runner may take two be sea on an overthrow because of the extended field stands. This ruling changea Gardner's error In the fourth Inning to an error for Hooper Instead, aa Hooper"a throw went to the stand. Cavath fanned for the second time. Cady now catching for Boston. Luderus walked. Luderva waa out stealing, Cady to Barry. Whltted filed out to Speaker. No runs, no hits, no errors. Seventh laalasr. Boaton Hooper out, Nlehoff to Luderus. cott sent up a high one to Luderua. Bancroft threw out Speaker at first. Bancroft had to take Speaker'a hot shot off the ground. No run, no hit no error. Philadelphia Foater robbed Nlehoff of Official Score of the Fifth Game of the World's Series BOSTON. The Philadelphia fans began to msks ' HOOPer. rf. a great racket as Foater atarted to pitch nrt4t shoulders and tried to put the ball out; " "'"- "-" f of th. park, but inatead chopped a weak! :'"hh'Jh P1h" was an Speaker, Cf. ......... ....... i u.,n-r. HOblltZeL ID Paakert sent up a high fly to Gainer.'" . 7. Cravath walked.' Dugef waa sent in to Gain 61", ID run for him. On the third pitch Dugey Lewis If . . started to steal aeoond. The ball struck , ' Litiderus, but despite this. Cady quickly GaTClIier, kD. ...... Picked up the ball and made a pretty B&ITy! 2b.. throw to second. The Inflelders believed mv that Dugey waa out stealing, but Klem a pitched ball and Dugey was allowed 'Vrvfltpr n to take hla bae. Whltted ended the ln-i ' nlng by grounding out, Foater to Gainer. Hooper Repeats. The ninth saw the American leaguers proclaimed the champions of the world. Becker went to right field In Cravath' place. Foater opened the inning by fan little grounder to Foater. starting a double play. Foater threw out Stock at the plate and Thomaa alr-llned the ball to first, doubling up Cravath. This play hushed tha crowd. Captain iAiderus had two strikes and one ball when he caught a fast lnshoot and wlllowed tt te left renter for two bases and Bancroft and Paakert rushed acroaa the home plate . with two runa. Whltted ended tha inning by flying out to Speaker. The Red Sox came back at the Phillies In tha second inning with one run after llohlltsvl waa thrown out, I.uderus to Mayer, and lyewls grounded out Ban croft to Luderua Gardner smashed a three-basger to center. Barry scored Unrdnrr with a Texas leaguer to left Thomas singled over aecond, on which Barry took second. Both runners wore then, left, as Foater sent a high fly to which bounced Into the crowd In the Luderus. The Phillies were euey outs bit a there for a home run. In the second. - Nlehoff struck out on three pitched balls. , Burns sent up a high fly to Gardner and Mayer also was a strike-out victim; Hooper Ueta Home nan. Boston tied the score In the ' third. Hooper picked out Mayer's fourth pilch and drove It to the center field fence, where tt bounced in among the bleacher ites, for his first home run and the first circuit drive In the series. - Scott fll.d out to Paakert and speaker hit to right for a ainsle base. Here Manager 1'at Moran called In Rlxey, wha had been warming up In center field to replaoe Mayer. Boaton had made alx hits In two and one-third Innings off Msyer. At the same time Manager Carrlgan sent in Gainer to replace Hoblitsel, who la not much of ft Bucceee agalnat left-tiandera. I Luderua. trying fiatner, however, killed the Inning by hit-! forced Hooper tttig Into a double play. Bancroft scooivd up his grounder on the run, touched sec ond snd snspped the ball to first. Philadelphia got ft single off Foater in the third, but that waa alL Stock went out, Gaidner to 'Gainer. Bancroft sent a long Uy to Hooper. Paakert dropped a single over aecond, and In attempting to etrkl waa thrown out, Thomas to Kcott. opened the Red Sox's fourth by flyli.g oat to Whltted. Gardner walked 1, n.J was forced at second on Barry's fiouiider. Stock to Nlehoff. Thomas filed tut to Cravath. Cravath strikes Oat. The National leaguers again took the '.tint in their half of the fourth. Cravath Hr itk out Luderua caught Foster's flrat pit- h square on the bat with a mighty aw U-e nd poled It out of the PV"k over the high rtl.t field wall for a home run. It waa a tremendous hlk'h and long drive. W Sailed filed to Gardner and Nlehoff, b) had not hit safely in the aeries up to thia time, shot a single to center. Burns drove a suiKle to right and Nlehoff w biled to second and dashed for thlrj. - llooir nuule a wide throw to the b&i. the ball striking the grandstand. By the time Gardner recovered the ball Nlehoff as patt U.lrJ. Gardner threw wild and Thomas fell trying to field the ball and it rolled Into the Infield while Nlehoff dashed for home with no otie covering the piate. Kixey went out Oardner to lialner. Foster alnglwd to center at the opening of the fifth Inning. Hooper was bit by a lli'hed ball. Scott flied to Whined. heker went out Rlxey to Luderua l&lner ended the Inoli.g by sending i p a W-xit fiy to Nlehoff. in the PhiiixV hnlf of the fifth Slock ru;,U'd out, Gjn'ner to Galutr. Ban-irv-ft nt a si leaning ain.e to cen'er AB. 4 5 5 1 3 4 3 4 2 explained that Luderua had been hit by Cady, C. 1 2 0 . 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 BH. : 3 0 1 0 0 1 PO. 2 2" 3 1- 9 0 2 1 4 2 1 a hit and threw him out at flrat. Burna fouled out to Foster. Rlxey singled to leit. Stock Filed out td Hooper. No runs, one hit, no errors. Eighth Iaalagr. Boaton-Galner scratched an Infield hit which Stock could not field tn time. Gainer and Lewis scored on Lewis' home run Into the right center stand. Gardner filed out to Paakert Barry out by the Bancroft-Luderua route. Cady filed out to Paakert. Two runs, two hits, no errors. Philadelphia Scott tossed out Bancroft at first. Paskert popped out to Gainer. Cravath walked. Dugey ran for Cravath. Luderua was hit by a pitched ball Dugey going to second. Foster threw out Whltted at first No runs, no hits, no errors. Nlath laalag. Moaton Becker went to right field for Philadelphia. Foster struck out Hooper got a home run Into the right center bleachers. It was his second home run. Bancroft threw out Scott. Speaker struck out, but Burns had to throw him aut ftt first. One run. one hit, no errors. Philadelphia Nlehoff fanned. Burna waa out to Gainer, unassisted. Kllllfer batted for Rlxy. Scott threw out Klllfer at first No runs, no hits, no errora t'leanoaa to Browaa. Vernon Clemona. for ti e last three years catcher for the Louisville club, has been traded to the St. IvuI.h Ar-ie-lc p tor five players. President O. H. We then of the Louisville cl'i announced laat week. Clemona will report to the Ht. Iouia club at the close of the association season. 0 3 1 3 Totals .36 PHILADELPHIA. AB Stock, 3b 3 nlng. Then Hooper, with two strikes and B&CCTOft, SS 4 no called balla, lifted one to center field, Pnnlrert Cf 4 Which hnunned Into the rriril In Ih. "f ... 10 27 12 R. 0 1 1 " r, ,L . O It At this stage uravaiB, n w of the game the odd run looked big and ; DUteV 0, - .0 there then appeared no question , that ' 1 " n ' ' A lloslon would win.. Scott. In his fifth la.Br, ri time at bat was thrown out by Bancroft LuderUB, lb 2 nnd Speaker ended the Inning by slrlklnfjri 4 Nlehoff for Philadelphia struck out ! Nlebof f, 2b 4 Burns bounced a grounder to Gainer, ! PjtrQg C ' , . . 4 wno ineue inv out unaesiatea. run iviui- - V 4 fer, who had failed to get Into the series Mayer, P , . . . 1 Rlxey, p 2 Killefer 1 because of an Injured arm. waa sent In to bat for Rlxey. He shot ft grounder to Scott and waa thrown out ending tha gam and giving the 11S world's series to tha Boston lied Sox, four games to one. rtrot laalagr. Boaton Hooper alngled to center on tho first ball pitched. Scolt fouled out to to sacrifice. Speaker t second, Luderus to Bancroft. Speaker was out stealing. Burns to Bancroft Speaker kicked on the decision. No runs, one hit no errors. Philadelphia-Stock was bit by a pitched ball, which nipped him on the shoulder. Bancroft singled to left. Stock going to second. Paakert bunted safely and the baaes were filled. The Boston players made a kick on O'Loughltn's decision at first ahlch was elose. .The stands were in an vproar. A double play followed. Foster took Cravath's grounder and threw to Thomas and Stock was out Thomaa then threw out Cravath at flrat. Bancroft and Paskert acored On Luderus' doubts to left center. Whltted f led out to Speaker. To runs, three hits, no errora eeoaa laalast. Boston Hoblitsel was out Luderus to Mayer. Bancroft threw out Lewla al first. Gardner hit a long three-base hit to right center, the ball bouncing nearly to the top of the fence. Six Inches higher and Gardner' would have had a home run. Gardner acored on Barry'a Texaa leaguer to left Thomas singled to center, Barry going to second. Foater popped out to Luderua One rui. three hlta, no errora Philadelphia Nlehoff fanned on three pitched balla Burns sent up a high one to Gardner. Mayer fanned. No runs, ne hits, no errors. Third laalasr. ' Boaton Hooper got a home run Into the center field bleachers. Scott fiil out to Paskert. th?eaker shot a hot single to rlKht On tho Boston's grounds it would bave been a three base hit or a home run. 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