7 4 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1084. GENERAL SPLENDID PLAYING IN YESTERDAY'S PASTIN : @osiin Drove Homer With Two on and Had Three Hits Be- . sides--Harrls Handled Ten Chances Per- fectly. ' The analysis of yesterday's world's iy game, won by the Washington American Leagué champions, shows some sensational playing, most of it credited to the winning By the win on Tuesday the Sena- tors once more tied up the series making two wins each, First game went to New York, second to Wash- ington, third to New York and fourth Ao Washington. At that rate there i# every chance that the full seven games will be played. In the batting in Tuesday's game Goslin, the left fielding idol of the 'Washington fans, was the undoubted hero, He had a perfect day with 'four hits in four appearances, one of them a home run drive into the _yight field stands which sent in two men besides himself. Goslon also had three good catches in left field, 'going to the fence on one of them to spoil a possible hit for a couple of extra bases. & "Bucky" Harris, the young mana- ger of the Washington team, sup- plied the sensations in fielding. He had ten chances and handled all of © them perfectly. Several of them might have gone as hits excusably but he was getting everything and spoiled some nice drives, completing the play with his quick throw to first, Mogridge, on the Washington mound, held the Glants to three scat- tered hits until the eighth inning. Then he walked two men for a total of five passes and it was thought best to send Marberry in as relief. "Barnes started for New York and as derricked in the fifth in favor of Baldwin. Dean succeeded Ba:awin in the eighth. Muddy Ruel and Hank Gowdy, veteran catchers, com- AP ------------ BR ) ODD' >) DNEY~ Ki PILLS | TIROAY OCTOBER 11th .at 1.15 p.m. "INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONSHIP LC. I vs. Queen's II EXHIBITION almy Beack vs. Que ADMISSION 3 5 GEORGE MOG GRIDGE Left-handed winner of yesterday's game against the Giants, who allowed only three seven innings. pleted four straight games in. the series, Tuesday's box score was: Senators bod o como wmommol McNeeley, cf .. Harris, 2b .... Rice, rf ......» Goslin; If ... Judge, 1b... Bluege, 8s .... Ruel, ¢ Miller, 3b Mogridge, p xMarberry, p .. odmomoomaocl - CODON WUHAN cooooHmOowNN CODON HSOMWW xRelieved Mogridge in eighth with two out. Giants. AB Lindstrpm, 3b . 4 Frisch, 2b ... d <Q fos OOCOOHMNWOD HOWDY Coco AVNWRDWLr Kelly, 1b .... Meusel, If Wilson, ef .... Jackson, ss ... | Gowdy, ¢ 5% Barnes, p .... aTerry bBaldwin p .. cBouthworth dDean, p .... eBentley 2 R 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cocco oroRoOL 2 2s oo ceoococopoorcoool scattered hits in the first went in box for Barnes in sixth; ¢ batted for Baldwin in seventh; d re- lieved Baldwin on mound in eighth; e batted for Dean in the miath. cevenawess+100001011--4 .003020020--7 Giants Senators a... eesvscs Summary--Home run, Goslin; two-bage hits, Kelly, Wilson, McNee- ley; sacrificé hits, Ruel; first base on errors, 2; base on balls; off Mogridge 5; struck out, by Mogridge 2 in 7 2-3 innings, by Marberry 2 in 1 1-3 inn- ings, by Barnes 3 .in 5 innings, by Baldwin 1 in 2 innings, by Dean 2 in 2 innings; winning pitcher, Mo- gridge; losing pitcher, Barnes; wild pitch, Barnes; left on bases, Wash- ington 5, New York 9. | Quinn No Quitter Seemg as if Karl Quinn is coming {nto his own at last. All this com- plimentary stuff a»out him is from the Hamilton Spectator: "DF. Carl Quinn made many dott thein' chapeaux fo him during the game, Unable\lo break in much with the Queen's all-star backfield last year, 'Doc' is jgst cutting loose now that he is being given every op- portunity to work. His running, catching, booting and defensive work on Saturday wes reminiscent of the b | days of "Chicken" McKelvey, when out to take the] he was just si Tireless' | rugby world by the tail, absorbing émough punishment for al" dozen men, refusing all offers of as- sistance, giving all for Tigers' cause, Quinn was given a thunderous ova- tion by rabid Montreal fans when he finally retired after a great session. | tully crossed the Montreal line from ! in need of points. Later, when only .Lker, Carl slapped a low, He was acclaimed a star and a sportsman of the first water." "Shining brightly above every man on the fleld was one of the newcom- ers to the Yellow and Black ranks, Dr. Carl Quinn. The little. ex- Queen's . sorrel-top proved at tite start his willingness to work, and Johnny Evans, the pivot marvel, fed him steadily until within a few min- utes of full time, when he retired for a well-earned rest. "Quinn 'counted ten of Tigers' total points. It-was he who success- 15 yards out in the third guarter to score the touchdown that gave the Bengals a four-point lead. Earlier in the game he had booted once to the deadline, and followed this effort up by placing a field goal squarely between the Montreal posts, and at a time when the locals wera sorely seconds remained in the final chuk- bounding punt acroas 'the line for the point that gave the Bengals the game, .In line plays, and runs and fake for;nations, Quinn was eves prom- inent, He was a closely watched man during every period, but, in spite of this, he played his sreatest game, When he retired in the fourth period, the crowd rose 4s one and cheered him." PIGSKIN PRIMER | What are Straight pays in foot- ball? ; Straight plays' are usually line bucks, in which the ball carrier runs straight for, a given opening in the line. Please explain the use of the term close formation, A close formation may be a bal- anced line and balanced backfield, that is, an even number of men on each side of the centre in both line and backfield. In an unbalanced line and backfield more men are on one side of the centre than any other. In close formation the line plays shoulder to shoulder, the backfield men are grouped together and with- in five yards of the line of scrim- mage, What is the meaning of the ex- pression punt formation? In such a formation the outsides usually are from four to 15 yards trom the middles, while the other five linemen are close together. One man in the backfield is from eight to 12 yards back and the other three FRED LINDSTROM John McGraw is keeping Heinle Groh ch and th been doing. aré grouped to protect him, This formation also enabies a team to run or buck. Some teams punt from oper formations, It is also possible to execute a quick kick from close formation although it is seldom done. It is a formation that offers many possibilities, (horefore has a tendency to keep the opposi- flon confused. " -> "Jo Jo" Stirrett sent 'a message Saturday, Good | " and the Toronto | that his offside OSWEE BLUEGE Making e& very good job of filling Roger Peckinpaugh's place at short for Washington. ning their opening games it only re- mains for Varsity to put i* over Queen's on the eighteenth. Yes, that's all. Meanwhile Frank 'Shaughnessy"s McGill squad, with the reassuring news that the McComb brothers will squeeze in some way, are logking forward to trimming = Varsity. Queen's evidently do not come in on the plans. But alas, how can we get down to real enjoyment of rugby with the loose ends of baseball still trailing. The Cheer. Lady : The Lady Cheer is on her thrope; All in a golden room alone Beside a wheel she sits and spins The 'thread of joy, the beaming smile, The cloth that hides us from our sins, The flowers mile. At morn she rises in her place that deck the sunlit And, as the sun does, sends her ray || Of cheer and laughter and of grace To deck the darkness of the day. She is the splendor of the dusk, And she in all the moonlight dwells, And of her heart is made the musk |} That fragrances the greenwood dells. The Lady Cheer comes also down The roaring streets that make the town. At door of mill and store and" den She weaves the magic robe that men Shall wear when from them. falls the gloom Of life and toll. Besides the loom Where Labor bends in weary guise She sits and sings, until the skies Grow blue above that tolling heart, Grow bright above that seething mart, = - And toil is life, and life is sweet, Or in the country or the street, And love and grace and laughter swing Beside the ariyman on his dray, ' Beside the girl that strives to sing At selling silk and lace all day. Beside the Iad.that would be king Ic all the dreams of joy and play ht waits in patience sweetness still Besides the spindles of the mtl, ---B. B. - NEWS SEAMAN--KENT ~ HARDWOOD FLOORING makes beautiful, sanitary floors. We are all ready witha big stock to supply a big de- man Also ask for Seaman-Kent Waxed Paper. ALLAN LUMBER CO. Victoria Street. 'Phone 1042. Football Togs Are you ready for the football field ? We . have Balls, Shoes, Clothing. Queen's 'Queen's (Queen's The big yell will soon be heard, so let your boy have a tryout and he may catch a place. Give him equipment and he can give a fair account. 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