1 mfj0&K& lnl 1 World's Series (7 !'!'' fY jltJfejl 4i . 0M fY It iT kT I . , final IClIFulUg g3H3$ TUZmaIZI final 1 f VOL. I-NO, 24 ri j7" "" PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1914. cor.or,T, ion. rwuo trawi c0rA. PRICE ONE CEo. MORAJN OUT, BARRY TO MclNNIS GOWDY CAUGHT BETWEEN -bECOJND AND THIRD BASES ffl ANTWERP TAKEN, KAISER PLANS TO ATTACK BRITAIN FOOTBALL RESULTS Invaders Follow Capture of Belgian City by Charging French and British Out posts Near Frontier King Albert's Army Escapes into Open Country. Retreat of French and British Forces Announced by Berlin Crisis Believed Near and Invasion of England May Be Next Move. . LONDON, Oct. 10. Gerrnan forces stormed Antwerp's Inner defenses yesterday and the city surrendered at 2:30 o'clock. The Belgian garrison, excluding thoso left In the few forts remaining In Belgian hands, Is icported .to have joined the main forces west of tho city. After the departure of tho Belgian troops Burgomaster Do Vos was left In charge of the city, and he con ducted negotiations with General von Beseler, the German commander. The German bombardment halted aa soon as the white flag was hoisted, and lifter an exchange of messages tho Burgomaster and tho general met at Burchem Gate. The Burgomaster agreed to surren der unconditionally. The German com mander accompanied him to the Town Hall. A few hours later tho Germans entered, Tho Burgomaster posted notices to the remaining residents of tho city that Germans should not bo attacked, No attempts at snlplnc have been made. Unofficial reports stato that tho Ger mans succeeded in penetrating tho city through a breach In Tort Broechem and thence between Forts No. 2 and No 3 of the eastern line of Inner forti fications. Keports iblmllar to those Com lulled on I'see Mx --n Ara 1 CLOUD THE WEATHER For Philadelphia and vicinity Un fettled, tvith occasional liaht rain to iiflit and probably Sunday; not much change in tempo atuic; moderate toutherly winds. For details, tee last page, The War Today Antwerp has sut rendered and Ger man forces control the city, although a fow forts still nro in Belgian hands. It now is believed that an attack on England will follow, with Antwerp as tho base of German operations ffho famous Cathedral of Notro Damo Is re pot ted badly damaged by the German fire. Go: mans have retreated 13 miles along tho Turcolng-Armentleros line In northwestern Trance, according to un official Tnrls dispatches, and tho Kai ser's forces' nt Lens havo been driven eight miles nearer Belgium Tho evncuatlon of tho LUlo district by the Invaders is reported also. Tho cavalry engagement on tho Belgian frontier continues. Russians enptured Lyrk nnd Marg grabowa in their now ndvanco into East rrussla, Petrograd reports that all German troops hao been e.vpelled from tho ptovinco of Suwolkl. Servian forces which captuied towns In Austria have been driven back across tho Drlna. The main Servian nrmy lias suffcied a scero repulse near Its objectlo, Satajevo. At Tslng-Tao the Japa'ncsa sank four German war craft and posted slego guns for Immediate attack on a mountain commanding tho city's forts. Turkey's early entry Into tho war is expected. Young Turks, aided by Ger man agents, havo conducted an antl Russian campaign, German officers hae strengthened tho Dardanelles and Bosporus and inspected the Turkish urmy. COBB CRITICISES UMPIRE Says Lord Byion was "the Bast Player Boston Had," "Loid Iljrou was ona of the psst play ers Boston had." Ty Cobb made this statement after to. day's, game to an BBWxq J.upatm re porter, when he vtus asked to she his opinion of the game. TUa great outfielder was asked what he thought of a close decision by which Schang was call! out The fan called It "rotten" Cobb taW. "I think the fans w era right " Cobb said Boston undoubtedly had a great team and be "would like to see a game with good umpiring." Pennsylvania . , Lafayette Navy Pittsburgh Uni. Brown Amherst Dickinson Albright Princeton Syracuse Cornell Indians Penn State Gettysburg Swarthmore . . . Bucknell Army Rutgers Harvard W. and J Yale Lehigh Dartmouth Williams 1st Period 2d Period 3d Period 4th Period Final - 0 - 0 - 6 - 13 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 7 21 0 13 0 9 0 13 0 10 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 7 ( 0 6 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 -9 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 7 7 0 0 0 0 7 "0 6 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ej o 7 o 0 0 0 0 PENN BATTLES LAFAYETTE TO 0-0 TIE GAME Visitors From Easton, Pa., Work Like Trojans and Manage to Hold Quaker Eleven to a Standstill at Franklin Field. 0 0 0 3 29 3 BASEBALL RESULTS AT A GLANCE FEDERAL LEAGUE FIRST GAME Brooklyn 00006000 0- Baltimore 20000100 0- Batteries Lafttte and Watson; Suggs and Jacklitsch. SECOND GAME Brooklyn 00000000 0- Baltimore 00000001 x- R. H. E. 6 14 0 3 7 1 FIRST GAME Buffalo 2000200 Pittsburgh 0224000 Batteries Moore and Blair; Allen and Berry. POST-SEASON RESULTS 0 10 0 0 0 13 00011012 New York (Nat) , New York (Am). St. Louis (Am.). St. Louis (Nat.). 0 0 10010000 0 00000000 0- 0 1 4 8 6 5 1 0 7 2 8 1 9 1 8 0 13 11 13 4 "ALL OVER," SAYS STALLINGS: CONNIE MACK TACITURN "The Champions Are Still Good," Says Athletics Manager. After todaj's game. Manager Stalllngs, of tho Boston Braves, said: "I ha'vo nothing to say more than that I am tho most satisfied man In tho world, and I nm fully convinced that the great tit pitiher In the game today Just stepped off the bill lctor We'll not come back to Philadelphia, as wo will finish tha scries in Boston " Connie Mack was taciturn after today's gamo. Ha said: "They pitched great ball. They played pi eat ball But the champions are stilt good " Johnny Evers, captain of tho victorious Braes. said. "Well. bos. I guess we've satisfied you that e aro not to much of a Joke after all now " Gaffne owner of the Boston team, said "I am the most pleased man In the world" LIFE CONTRACT FOR BUSH Crack Pitcher Will Sign With Miss Sylvia E, McMann. A world's series baseball wedding is to take place in the near future when Leslie Bush, crack pitcher for the Ath letics, marries Sylvia V. McMann, an IS. ear-old baseball fan, who lives at 2329 Lehigh avenue. The ceremon will be performed by the Bev Michael A. Crane, in the St. Co lumba Culhqjlc Church, S4th street and Lehigh avenue. Tho date has not been definitely settled as jet, but probably will bo within a week or two. Today a marriage license was piocured by Bush before he left for Shlbe f'ark. 3 TO 1 ODDS ON MACK MONDAY The odds for Monday's game are 3 to 1 on the Athletics, as the Impression Is prevalent that tho Philadelphia team is sure to win that daj but Boston is a favorite at the same odds to tako tha series. TODAY'S FOOTBALL LINE-UP I'onnsvlv.inla Lafayette Muidoik loft end Blackburn UennliiK left tuklf Kelly Wltheiow ... .lfft guild Gulkk Xomuld emtio Luhr .'omncuv iluht sruard .... ooi'wnnl Harris light tickle Miivflold Urciuhait ilKht mil TaIor Ballon au.irterhack....t) Diamond Vieil.md lttt hiiltbnck ..J Diamond Moffott rmht halfback ... .KotuiLdy Tucker fullback Fury Dlllcinla Hefeteo W. R. Okeson. I.o hlsh Umpire C I McCain, On man town Acndomv Linesman A. W. Tal mer, dnatthmoio. By EDWARD It. BUSHNELL rUAKLtX niJLD, Il. Oct. 10 -Al-thoush tho L'nlveislty of Pcnns)lvnnia football team displayed a wondeifull) im proved attack anil defense, It was held to a 0 to 0 scoro by Lifnctto this aftoi nonn On straight rushliiB tactics, the Quakers comiilt'teb outplajid thelt Has ten rlxalF, and weio only prewntrd from scorlns by their tendency to fumble and transgress tho rules for holding and off side. On four occasions tho Quakers threatened to crohs Lafajette's soal line, but twlco penalties set them back and twice more they were held for downs, caused by mistakes In slKnaK Not once durlns the frame did Lafajetto pet the ball Inside I'ennsjhnnln's 1 jard line, nor did thej at any time show an offenco that endangered the Quakern Only once, and that wis in the final period, did Uifajetto make a first down While tho whole I'cnnslanii team dlsplaed a niasniflcent tlghtlnK hpitlt, the great Improvement In tho tnickflcld was due to the lino work of two new men, Tuckei nt fullback and Vreeliml at halfback. Tuckei in particular was lerv effectlvo with runs from the fako ,klck foimatlon. and electrified the crowd Wltn bev oral im-iimi ci'iima. "u ui which vvus for SO nrds. Vrceland was very effective with the double pass and did tho brunt of the ground-gaining when Tucker was on tho side linis. Once In the first half tho Quakers tried for a goal from field, but Matthews' kick was blocked. PLAY BY PLAY FIRST QUARTER. Maxfleld kicked off for Lafayette and Tucker caught tho hall on his 10-ard line and raced back to his 20-ard lino Tucker kicked on the first play to Fury, who was thrown at mldfield On the first line-up Fury struggled through Hen. nine for a sain of 5 jards. Kennedy took tho ball on tho net play, but was un able to get around the end. On the net play Jack Diamond got around for S yards. KellS punted to Tucker, vvho raced back 20 ords to the 30-ard line, where he was thrown out of bounds Once more Tucker kiiNed on the first pla and Urcmhart downed Dlimoud on Ijifayette's -tu-vard line. Kennedy could not gain un Inch on an attempt at Fenn's left end, but Fury got 5 jards on tha next pUj Kennedy fumbled on the next play aiuVHcnnltig recovered It for Penn. glvauia on Lifajette's 4J-)ard line There was a mistake in signals on Penn s first line-up and Ballou loet a ard On tho next play the Quaker qunterback miile 4 ards and Moifett added 1 more Tucker made It a first down with -t trdi off taikle Vrceland, on a delated pa. made IS jards on the iiuxt play, taking tho hall to Lafaiette's IS-jard line Tucker smashed his way ahead for 3 arils and Moffet added more Turner got a first dawn with 4 jard through tackto The tall was now on I.afaette'3 lQ-jaid line The Quakers were st luck " jurdu for offside A forward pak from Tucker to Vreelaud hit tho giouud A complicated delayed ia.-s b. Ballou failed to gam Here Matthews came on for Murdoik to to for a goal from fkld tie BOSTONS WIN 1-0, . SOLVING PLANK IN THE NINTH INNING Mackmen Get Only Two Hits Off James, f the Braves' Twirler Barry's Error of Judgment in Nerve - Racking Final Round Fatal if a si w e WORLD'S SERIES BOX SCORE AB, Mann, rf 5 Evers, 2b . 4 Cather, If . 5 Whitted, cf . 3 Schmidt, lb 4 Gowdy, c 2 Maranville, ss.. . . 2 Deal, 3b 4 James, p 4 BOSTON R. H. TB. SH. BB. SO. SB. O. 02200100 02201001 00000102 00001001 0110000 12 00002008 0 1110 0 0 1 112 0 0 0 2 2 00000300 A. 0 4 0 0 1 1 4 2 3 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 i3 Total v. . 33 1781452 27 15 1 AB. Murphy, rf 3 Oldring, If 3 Collins, 2b 3 Baker, 3b 3 Mclnnis, lb 3 Strunk, cf 3 Barry, ss 2 Schdng, c 3 Plank, p 0 Walsh, ....... 0 ATHLETICS R. H. TB. SH. BB. SO. ill W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 X 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 SB. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 o. 2 0 4 2 7 4 3 5 0 0 A. 0 0 2 3 0 0 5 2 1 0 E. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total fftttr 25 0 2 3,0 3 8 127 13 1 M Boston ., Athletics t t i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 00 Batteries James and Gowdy; Plank and Schan, Umpires Hildcbrand. Byron, Klem and Dineen. S.iijmar Two-base hlts-chns. Del Left on bAMWr-Athlettc. 0 Boston, 7 &tr.k om-Plank. f, J.ime S Uafcs on balls-Hani !. Jam. . Pai4 b3jl.5eiB? jm bj rliched ball-ifaranville Time- M. Attendance wms as ywtertsr Details of Phy ConcludcJ on Face fourteen The fliiurfs for the nvnml game aAy were cvaitlj the iam in j esterdiiy. They urri Utemlancp , SOO? lter'lit, $43,019 00 rimers' Imrc . . l ?H HII3 00 lull mwiriV Miuri- 1T.K70.IO Nut. CuuuiiUlmi'k uar . ... 4,'JW.90 .It I'MlailrlpliU'n fComl Kunu uf the) turlil'a Series last Jiar, plajri'il with the Ne ork ttlutiU, the lUuri wtrtf, .lteiul. uuco, S0.5C8; recelpM, f 19,015. Big Bill Jama hfUl the hard-hitting Macknien down to two hits today ana the Boston Braves won tii vacond les on the World s Chainpjonhlp eris of 1911 The score u as I to u. But for an wror of Judgment by Barry Conelaacil on r: Two Bwton 4ld It again today to the fr ramed Siqcternen, but not o easiiv. Th score wits one to nothing MUr ore of the best play4 anil hardest fought bat tles ever played' in World Senej btallngli Braves again ot-hlt the lU,k. men, the totals bslns 7 hits to ?. Th demon tratiim after yestcir1 -- game was as nothing compared to tho a title of tlw liontoA royal rooters and their followers after todny's game A siga t fet loss aoJ i fit high, that had been kept face downward on the ro f of th Bo tun di-out, uaa thrust I ifa tli air Arouml It gatbefed a th'uand fans golngr mod Thi time the mari'h around thp frit was straight across to the A"il ti V dug-out Everybody danced. 'Here- ' Fltagerald. Boston's form Mayer. al 1 g js