J URDAY SEPTEMBER 51908 DtamoQy By THE FAN L J Games Abroad At LawrenceburgSeptember 10 V 1Games at Home Shelbyvllle September 6 7 Winchester September 9 f Its all over but playing out the schedule and having the formal and I i ceremonious presentation of the bunt ing to the Lawmakers Frankfort has u the Blue Grass League pannant ame with Richmond on Monday i 11 lie was won by the home team pinched it and now no matter if Frankfort loses all the remaining games and the nearest competitor wins thorn all Frankfort would still I be In the lead when the season ends 0f course Frankfort Is not going to do any such thing as lose all the re maining games nor is the nearest competitor Lexington or any of the other teams in the league going to win all the games played But still I this impossible contingency could happen and Frankfort would have the pennant won Formal ceremonies will be held later In the fall when the flag will be presented to Frankfort and will be put on the flag pole on the McClure building the tallest place in the city It will fly there for a while and then will be taken down J to be preseerved by those who won it Frankfort had the best team That was all there was to the tale of the race for the epntnanonnaha cmfwyp ace for the pennant For only one Way was Frankfort out of first place The team i the league from the rr4g t e present and will lea e end with the excep tion vv For that brief space of tin nosed into the front but sta such a short time that til Id not get accus turned k o t p ion and did not know how to Int n It In every e department of e game the Frank fort team man man and individ ually outclassed ie other teams in the league and there was never a chance of being headed Wright is the bright particular star He pitched thirteen games and won them all He walked only two men and one of those passes was really a strikeout as was conceded by the umpire after the Inning was over In addition to pitching thirteen win ning games Wright played center in I the games where he was not pitch ing and his fielding batting base run ning were a great help to the Law t makers in their rungetting Wright is a pinch hitter and won several games by slamming the ball at the right lime Then take it all around 1 and Frankfort has a team which Is j probably the best In Kentucky out side of the Louisville Association f1side i4bunch which Is going to win the pen 1nant i nantRed Bohannon belongs in fast company He is fully able to go in with any American Association team t He plays second with snap and vim I and goad headwork and can hold down that sack for any old team Look at the others Zerlage at first Guest at short Fritz Hoffman at third Angemeler behind the bat and Chapman Wright and Steele in the outer garden That bunch outclasses I anything in the Blue Grass man for man and It is no wonder that Frank fort won the pennant U Early in the season Frankfort out b1lucked the other teams Frankfort won several games by luck pure and t simple for Richmond had a better team but Chick Kennedy got busy and gathered In some other players Red came back home and Hoff man got in the game here and In the latter half of the season it was always Frankfort The others were out classed and knew It Young Schulto is a good pitcher and Cornell Is good enough for Toledo to try out next year so he must be all right He has pitched good ball all season and he and Wright have been the reliable and steady standbys of the Frankfort I team Crutcher was unlucky in that J l he injured his arm by overwork but J with a rest he will come again and Iill inext year he will be one of the best In tk the business Allison played abril if liant game at short until he was in 91 jured and forced to drop out of tho Wi game for several weeks His absence i 1 left fl big hole in the Infield and Man I htlagel Kennedy was exceedingly lucky n In getting so good a man as Guest 1 Even Allison was hardly missed I II 11 i Frankfort won two games from Richmond this week taking one on Sunday and another on Monday The v game on Sunday was a good one and Frankfort played perfect ball win S 1fling by a score of 9 to 0 three of the runs being made on errors But they Bruno Monday was not so good aiI though much closer team was illassorted the men feing chang < Huffman went to right took thirds a position w I nft his long suit Guest was not 1 oocl shape so he was put in left ela and Chapman went to short where he I I played a fair game schulte pitched and did well Frankfort gave a god Imitation of a team trying to give a game away several times and played some stupid ball but Richmond did the same thing and lost the game The visitors did a great deal of very stujKtl base running taking long chances when they should not and I not taking them when they should The score seesawed a good deal and Frankfort won out In the seventh after Richmond had tied the score in their half of that inning by putting two runs over the plate The game of ball between the Louisville Colonels and the Law makers here some time about tho middle of the month will be the biggest event of Its kind ever pulled off in Frankfort Manager Burke will bring his entire team and you can rest assured that the club will play to win as the game will be on the percentage basis Manager Burke realizes that our Lawmakers will put up a fine game consequently will send his best man to the box Invincible Rasty Wright will be on the rubber for our pennant winners and its n hundred to one shot that the boy from Hatton dont give a single one of the boys from Louisville fan trans portation to the first sock This game should be attended by every man woman and child In Frankfort It Is not often the people of a city Is afforded an opportunity of seeing a big league ball game and should not fail to be on hand The Millers proved to be easy pick Ing for the Lawmakers at Shelby vlHe Tuesday by a score of 9 to 5 Cornell did the slab work for the local club and pitched a fine game He was opposed by Feeney and ONenlForrest Forrest better known as Rasty Wright will not be able to play an other game this season on account of having his middle finger of the left hand Injured In the game at Shelbyville Tuesday He was playing in the center garden and attempted to catch a long fly on the run when the ball struck him on the end of the finger tearing the flesh away from the bone The many friends of Old Rasty will be sorry to learn of his misfortune as his slab work on the local diamond always brings out a big crowd Wright has accom pushed this season something no other ball player has done not only in this league but in all leagues He has putched 117 Innings and has won every game and has never hit a bat ter and only gave two men during the entire season transportation to the first sock Wright has been sent to the box to oppose the strong est club of the Blue Grass League and each and every time he has come out with the black and white colors flying There are several big league clubs after Rasty for next season and we believe he will make good no matter where he plays He says he hopes that his hand will be well enough to pitch against the Louis vill cluo here about the middle of the month as he Is very anxious to show the big league fellows that the B G L can play ball i Manager Tommy Sheets Journeyed to Richmond Tuesday accompanied by his bunch of Thoroughbreds and took the Pioneers into camp 1 to 0 In a pretty pitchers battle between E Golden for Richmond and McCormick for the Thoroughbreds Six hits were made off McCormicks delivery but they were well scattered while only two were made off Golden one of which was a home run by Stockum in the eighth The Lawmakers have only four more games to play this season one at Lawrenceburg and three at home There Is talk of a postseason se ries of games for the championship of Kentucky between Frankfort win ners of tho Blue Grass League pen nant and Louisville provided Louis ville wins the Association pennant 01 oven if that team should land in second place Tho games would bo played hero or half hero and half In Louisville and would draw big crowds hero Even if a series of games is not played It is practically certain that Louisville will play one game Moro nm clonei they hnrr l te V Ner er ga ay both fC Hands and del sport out of theys As both were nt ble their tenmmatt astonished to hear DO I have a pretty goo and Ill bet you at Ive plied and raiL you a t u Goodshot r Ill just raise you a on To show you Im game cried Col Tins Ill see your million and make it a billion Thats what I call a man answer ed Dexter but all the same Ill make it a trillion plunks Gee but you must sure have u good hand shot back Jimmy but Im right there with the pasteboards myself and Ill see that trillion and raise you to a quadrillion of dol lars I aint going to be bullied out of min cried Dexter and Ill chase that quadrillion by raising you a quln tllllonJimmy Jimmy hesitated looked at his cards Intently and the sadly said The pots yours You win on education a Miller Brothers BrothersShare Share Hard Work There are few enterprises requir ing a number of executive heads which are conducted by one family as Is the case of Miller Bros Show Associated with the Miller Bros in their great enterprise is Edward Ar lington who was for many years one of the chief lieutenants of the lace James A Bailey owner of Barnum Bailey Show It Is upon him that falls the show business end of the enter prise It Is Zack Miller who arranges the programs said P W Harroll one of the advance men of the big wild show He knows the nature and value of every act in the real wild west busi ness and every winter is busily en gaged correlllng all broncho busting and roping champions Edward Ar lington is the advertising genius of the show The posters designing and the manner and extent of display in each town are decided by him He has 75 picked men in the advance ad vertising department He selects the towns and cities for exhibition and makes the railroad arranpements Joe C Miller looks after the finances and Is the prompt arbiter of all local contingenciesNo No man in the show business has a wider acquaintance with reporters and their editors than he or Is more welcome In newspaper offices He knows what to write and protects the reader as sensitively as the coldest editor could wisji He Is popular with the leaders of the business and his associates would work off their heads and mortgage their shoulders for him George L Miller the youngest brother remains at the ranch which comprises 110000 acres and includes three different counties and Is located at Bliss Okla It Is his duty to make weekly shipments of outlaw horses better known as bucking bronchos longhorned steers and occasionally a fresh supply of broncho busting cow boys boysJohn e John F Johnston JohnstonDies Dies In Washington 1 John Fletcher Johnston a brother of Adjutant General P p Johnston a former widely known citizen of Lex Ington and for many years a member of the office staff of the interstate Commerce Commission In Washing ton died at the National Capital Tues day evening after a very brief Illness i the result of a sudden stroke or attack which the brief telegrams > to the ram Ily have not clearly defined a Millions of bottles of Foleys Honey and Tar have been sold without any person over having experienced any other than beneficial results from its use for coughs colds and lung trou ble This is because the genuine Foleys Honey and Tar In tho yellow package contains no opiates or other harmful drugs Guard your health by refusing any but tho genuine Sold r CANT r GOOD i I e Tracks To 0 Railroad of Through Trains TrainsAn e ngton And I ushue hue hueby by bylie lie lieon on onnil nil nilof of ofsir sir sirus 1y m se of Span Sm pan sh villeroa roa es on con maii t line of the Lou hot e between > Lexi n any ulsllle R It Wi an effort th tor neys U railroads claim to d low the coal fields In West VII gini to with the Kentucky con ig the line 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