Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1916 — RED SOX ROUT FLATBUSH CLAN [ARTICLE]
RED SOX ROUT FLATBUSH CLAN
Crashing Dives Off Warclubs of Bostons Sends Marquard to Cooler— Leonard Checks Dodgers. Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, Oct. 11, 2:55 P. M.—Slashing .drives off the war clubs of the Beaton-players routed Rube Marquard, Brooklyn hurler for the second time during the ftresent series between Boston and Brooklyn. The southpaw slants of the Reuben were hit viciously by the Hub sluggers, who were out to atone for Tuesday’s defeat. Marquard was no puzzle to the Boston sluggers and had to be removed from the peak by Robinson. Dutch Leonard, the Fresno southpaw was sent to the hill by Carrigan for the first time during the series and the lead given him' by his mates made the going easy for him. Leonard was never in danger. At the end of the eighth inning Boston led 6 to 2, and the Dodger fans were caht in gloom. A capacity crowd of Flatbush fans were again on hand to cheer for their ■pets, and help them to place them on even footing with Boston. Brooklyn fans filled the park long before game time, firmly believing that their favorites were about to tie up the series. 1 —The clubs-wiil leave for Boston; tohlght, where the fifth game of the series will be played’tomorrow. The score by innings at the end of the eighth was: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B—R Boston 20110200—6 Brooklyn 01001000—2 Batteries—Leonard-Cady, for Boston; Marquard-Dell and and Miller for Brooklyn. . Umpires—Quigley behind plate, Connolly on bases and Dineen a,nd O’Dav in held,
