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K' "ll-ih bALl LAK.b iKlbufNE, aUMJAY MOKlNHNU, ULlUbtK 0, 19 U. - 1 J.j
I ad 'His Associates,
brated Catching Staff
!) : of mis
XI IKS
to Say Which
live Better of
istance Fights,
i battles In the coming
between the Athletics
iuld go more than the
ber of Innings, It Is hard
team ttIU have tho bet
ment. During the preB
oth liavo been very lucky
he long end of the games
than nine rounds,
taw's men have been
en or more sessions far
Mack's men. The Amer
rnplons have been forced
nnlngs only seven times
either winning or losing
:lcs In the regulation ln
hand. the Giants have
jlghteen games that went
win. Of this total, eleven
6 four went to the oppo
itage of .73". The other
Uiout a decision. Of the
era have played, six wore
Jiie lost, a percentage of
ave Edge,
cenlages. the Mackers
J here on tho National
hen. should any of tho
an cxtra-innliiK route- It
which one will be the
ults of the games played
ular league season it is
luil both have the punch
nera In tho long-distanco
ny of the world's series
so for more than nine
Just about be a toss-up
b will be returned on the
count.
;s's Tigers hold the dls-
t winning the only extra In
Ufc from live Athletics. Jen
sen turned the trick In ten in-1
"nnlng from the new American
Mfflpicns, S lo 7 But no other
,b:e'' able to land on the long
JMpe actra-lnnlns shelf with the
g Four of the Mackers' extra
lmT? "n.e ln cn innings; one
the White Sox In twelve,
1 grabbed from the
ne.
es more than ten
1 for the Giants,
of Johnny Me
o a tlo in a game
ton Innings, but
has a rival been
ig National league
nd of the count,
s have had most
3. They have been
r McGraw's men
les, while the Su
ivn tho other two
m McGraw's men.
the N. L. cham
in this year have
Throe battles of
ed and each one
the right side of
from tho Pirates,
b. and the other
s hustling BraveH.
battlos -with the
the eleven-inning
for thlrtoon. the
lw wero held to a
twelve with the
id heat,
itics and Giants in
ilts season:
TICS,
a, 0.
igton. 5.
.nd, l,
l
o.
him, a.
2.
,10,8.
m RSSSS Wanta Gr by the
ASTni; por' who ali0B the
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COMMISSION AGAINST .
PLAYER REPORTERS
NEW YORK. OcL i. August Herr
mann, chairman of tho national com
mission, who reached here from Cincin
nati today, declared that the player
author uesllon would come up early in
the meeting of the commission on Mon
dav. Players with literary aspirations,
who show a disposition to bo tractable,
will find the commission ready lo meet
them half way, he intimated, but a truc
ulent attitude would be mot with a de
cided rebuke. ,
"I will send for Collins and Baker of
the Athletics and McGraw, Mathewson.
Marquard and Meyers of the Giants,
who, wo are informed, have announced
that they will 'report the world's series
for several newspapers," said Chairman
Herrmann. "The commission -wishes to
be pcrfoctlv fnir, but at the samo time
let It be understood that If any player
sees tit to defy the governing body there
will bo serious trouble.
"Tho rules under which tho world s
series will bo played wore made to bo
enforced. If any leniency Is shown to
players who actually can write their own
copy and were under contract to news
papers before the commission's new rule
was adopted. It will simply bo a case of
treating the matter with fairness with
the understanding, however, that In fu
ture years, If we liavo to settle the base
ball championship, baseball players will
not try to be reporters."
Laurel Eosults.
By International News Son-Ice.
Flrt nco, flT6 nd a. hulf furlong Traanmirk.
100 (MoTagsart), crea, won; Zodiac, 1H (Dut
wflM. 1C to 1. rond; Bilon. 101 OValflron), 2
to 1. third. Tjuie. 1:09 -5. Ths Urchin and
0Socoud1Srttoft?' six furlong Tnfrno Quean, 302
(NlcfcUus). 8 to 1, won; Rod nnd Oun. 7 i.T.
MrTasssxt). t to 1, uecond; Drnnnio, 100 (Wnld
ran).S to 1. third. Tlmo. UW J-c- Ue.
Hearthstone. TUfonl Thomas nnd Union Jack ntoo
rTJilrd race, clx fnrlong-N!llo, 103 (Waldrrm).
"0 to I. won; BrJnr Path. 10 (J. McTnKKart),
1 to i. ctconfl: In.o, 105 (Kathan), to L third.
Time, 1:15. Semiquaver, VolUiorpo. Kaydsroflros
and Spring STaid also ran,
Fourth nee, ono mils and alxteonth Tm
Point, 127 fDutwolj), i to C, iron; Daraocat. 105
fVatbanl. 2 lo 1, second; Dormld McDonald. 107
(Byrn?). S to C. third. Tlmo. 1M7 1-5. Only
Flftlf'rtcS!' ono mil-Tlartworth. 1C0 (J. Me
TacrarO 1 to 6. won; Spellbound. 105 IWatUrt,
?7o 1, iccond; O. U. Bustnr. 100 (Derilo). to
1. third. Tlmo. 1:U Me-rry Id and Servi-
"sirthwS'Dlx furlonES-Orwtif. 10 (nyrne),
to 5, von; Small, 10? (Dutwoll). lo 1, noo-
oml- Dombra, 105 (Karrlok), 8 to 1, third. Time,
Ut. John V. Nlon. Kotomakor, Flatbuah vnd
No Manaser aleo rvu
jjoulsville EoBulta.
Br lniKTiatlonal ITevto fierrlca.
First race, ono mllo-Delloo. 110 (Henry). ..
M M d 2 P07wonj Any Time, 109 (Bore 5. S.W
S,Tta, ocoa: Cnndy Box. 103 (Martin). J3.S0,
third. Tlmo. 1:89 4-5. Ambition, "olton, Sn.llo
JouoU Yonkeo Troo. Dr. Hamuol. Indolenc. Pt
. Uenc.; Wndor and Brie', Brcth.r nu.
flSTtSS), tlOM. J3.00 and J.70.
1M (Steele). JS 00 and J2.J0, .icconrt; Old Ben. 100
CBurton). UilrO. Time. l.U. GracllU and
"TMr'raoT" ! furloncs-Prcnt.mptlon. 103
I
(Honr7), J8.00 and J3.80, won; Thrte Llr.lts, I
101 (Taylor), SJ.10 and M.10. second ; Pay Stroak. I
108 (Wood). 14. CO. third. Tlmo, I'll 3-5. KIiir
Olympian, Maria C, Weyauoke, Curlicue, Back
Bay nnd Tho Rwoh aleo ran.
Fourth raco, two ml lea Oluba, 102 (Dlnhmon),
Jll.r.0, J6.80 und M.00. won- Mcltoti Strwt, 107
(I-oftU!). $'.'.30 and $5.70, second, Manager Mack,
101 (Andresa), IJ.0. thlnl. Tlrao. 3:2G. Beauti
ful, CoudIii Purs, Any Port. Abacoudor end Flora
Finn nlso ran.
Fifth race, ono mile and a ilxloontb Scmprllo,
PS (Nuylon), tC.W, 12.90 nnd 12.80, -won; The
Widow Mom), 101 (Martin), 12.90 anil 12. CO, sec
ond; Doncrall, 10S (Taylor). U.50. thlnl. Tlmo,
1:5. Mennnet, Samuel It. Meyer and Foundation
alao ran.
Sixth raco, one mile and noventy yarda WlnnloK
Witch, 105 (Keogh), 111.30. 1G.00 nnd 13.20. won;
Wllhlto, 109 (Borel), t.70 and tt.r.0, uecond:
Sonada, 110 (Vandunon), 11.50, third. Tlmo,
1:42 3-5. Just nod, Irish GcutUmia.ii, Joo Dlobold,
Jimmy Gill and Flying Tom abo rna.
Illinois Beats Kentucky.
UHBANA. III., Oct. 4. Tho University of Illi
nois wmi loo ntronp for the Onlveralty of Ken
tucky In today'o football ijnme, tho Kentucky
players loulnu a 21-to-0 cumo and uovor auc
cecdlnc la mcncclnR Illluola's coal.
Kelly May Meet Hyland.
Alfred Bunker, Dlntjtiant boxlnc promoter If
tryluc to arrnnuo ft match for Ocloher ID between
Loo Kolly and Dick Hyland. Bunkor ycolcrduj
wired Hyland, who la nt Butte, with a vlow of
irranSliig tho match at Bingham.
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A Kansas City Mau Has Published a
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Mr. Marcel, located at 032 Hroadway,
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ATHLETICS ARE TEAM
WITH STRONG PUNCH
If it takes a punch to win a world's
championship series the chances ln the
comluq; scries absolutely favor the Ath
letics, says J. Ed Orlllo ln the Washing
ton Star. Thero Is no comparison when
It comes to doing productive hitting In
the two teams. The Athletics have fihown
on innumerable occnslonB their ability to
drive runs across the plate, regardless of
who the pitcher pay bo. and just the
opposite Is true of the Giants. Most of
the viotorloa of McGraw's men have been
by close scorcB, dun largely to the Inabil
ity of the other club's pitcher to hold
them In check, but whenever they have
faced good pitching, even though it was
preaented by teams which were decidedly
Inferior, the GlantK have had their trou
bles. sThe Glanta surpass tho league ln stolen
bases and In getting men to first but
fall behind, the third place Cubs in cross
ing the plate. Of late the Giants are
hitting -weakly. Tho players arc not
finding tho ball when needed, and against
Al pitching the Giants seem helpless. On
the other hand tho Athletics arc hitting
ln their old form. McGraw may be up
against a hard hitting aggrceatlon. The
Athletics have a punch. Thev usually
use it when there are runs to he scored,
and It is this punch which the Giants ap
pear to lack.
Incidentally, the Mackmen have some
splendid utility material. That Is par
ticularly true of the outfield.
It might happen, of course, that the
Giant pitchers will Tiold tho Athletics ln
check, but that Is more than any other
pitchers have done this senaon barring a
few occasions when tho Mackmen were
not In their stride.
Fix Penalty for Fouling.
MHiWAUKEB. Wla.. OcL Th Wisconsin
boxlnjj coniralnalun today, after Invtatliratlnc; the
oharrea ot allo3od foul bor.las apilniit Frank
Klaun of Pittsburg ln tho recent contest with
Flddlo MeOoorty, decided to limit tho punlMiment
to a reprimand. Thin declRlon was reached after
the commission concluded that the Pittsburg men
Kti8 not fully awarn ot the terms of tho new
law. Tho commlmlon announcod llmt hercaftur
the lair n-lll haro to be carried out ln cery dotall
by tho cngagliiE boxers.
Michigan Arranges Game.
ANN- ARBOR. Mich.. Oct 1. It wan announced
anient that tho University of MIchiRflii loolb.ill
Itam will play Mount Union college hero Octo
bcr U.
BASEBALL HAS GIVEN
MACK SNUG FORTUNE
G -
Connie Mack la worth, perhaps, ?250(
000, and ho mado It out of baseball, sav
ing and Investing his money. Mack wont
Into baseball because ho lovod the game.
He Is a success through his ability to
Judge arid handle men, because of his
far-sightedness and unerring judgment,
bncktd by hard work. He required no pull.
He had ability.
Mack was "12 when he quit makjng
shoos, His first baseball job wasi as
catcher with a Connecticut club, which
sold him to Washington. He went next
to Pittsburg, For nine years Mack played
In the National, and he was in the
Brotherhood for a year. Mack bought
his release from Pittsburg, counting his
ten years a failure, and deciding to be
gin over. He signed to manage Milwau
kee, whero he was given full authority.
In Milwaukee ho started his corre
spondence school, which haB brought him
most of the men who havo won Hags for
tho Athletics. Tho majority of Mack's
correspondents were former playern whos0
friend ho always was, and who are well
paid for the discovery of a player whom
Mack signs. When the American league
was organized Mack was appointed man
ager of the Athletics, and he backed his
Judgment by Investing ?1S,000 ln club
r.tock. Today he owns one-quarter of the
club, which has a $500,000 home and
spends r.90,000 annually In running expenses.
Lord Is Mobilo Manager.
BOSTON", Oct. 4. Briscoe Lord, former member
of the Philadelphia Athletics and more recently
of the local National loasue club, will manage the
Mobile club of the Southern association next year.
His unconditional release from Boiton was an
nounced today. Lord said that he expectn to
manage tho team from the bench, but may net
Into tho gime occasionally.
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