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SPORTS C VIRGINIA LEAGUE PENNANT SERIES START TODAY~ 1 SPORTS niCHD COLTS HLI SET FOB POST SEASON SERIES llolh Trams llnve Shown Wonderful righting Spirit an?l Arc Kvonly Mutclicd. TKAYXOP. NOT TO PLAY SKK1KS l.ro Stone Will Probably Pitch To* day's Oanie at Portsmouth aiul lliiifj Arragon Will lb* Hack at Third IJasc. Vireinil League Series, Richmond vs Portsmouth I'lrst era Tin*# todn.v? nt l'ort* VllOlltll. Secotid isamc, Tiimdny# Hloh moad. I'lilrd came, Wednesday, at I'ortsmoii t li. Fourth Knmo, Tlmr*dnj, lllrli ntoitd. If niorr jrniitc* nro noroHwarj* tfitni* ?HI rontimic to alternate dully hriu ppi? ilir tu? oitics. \il Ni*ri?%M tame* wi\\ ntnrt at -I oVIook. I tn|iIron, Ortk anil Wcstfrvclt. i The customary "space-filling" ar ticles which usually appear before any scries will be dispensed with as They have always proven way wronc in all the dope forecast. The mighty hitttr, who bangs them all over the lot during the year, usually hits minus nothing in the deciding games and the "weak-sister," on whom waivers have been asked and no one wants him, proves himself the hero. Why compare two good teams'" Both the Colts and the Truckers have stood the grilling of a hard season and finished on top in the two half season series and have now won the tight to battle for the pennant. In a league like this Virginia clr ? nit, where money is spent far in o.\ ces* of the allotted amount, sonic of Uie fastest players outside of the majors are to be tound. That fact is j roven wh< 11 the big fellows arc daily buying our best speed boys and i louters. Jimmy Viox, the Portsmouth man nicer and former Pirate, has proven himself a heady manager and good old reliable player, hut coming down I to cases he has nothing on l.ee liooeli, Kichinond manager, who proved lie could put over a winner and then in the second half, in the face of mishaps and injuries to his | best men, put up a fighting finish | that made all the teams in the league j know that Richmond was on uie base- ! I.all map and Mill packed an awful wallop. V ith a patched up lineup and minus their manager the Colts, last 1 tune they wcie it' Portsmouth. ? -j ?i?; ??? < I a w .1 y with both ends of a* double-header w h e n Portsmouth j bad stacked their ' linest" up ngailisl ! if- in hopes of einehing the series. Talking about the two pitching i ?:taft's?\\ e are perfectly satisfied with ours anil a week from now will prove that we had the class of t ho league wearing Kichtnond uniforms. With j i.e.- Stone riclit, and you c.m tell the world he will be this afternoon when be s'.atts t" hurl them >.vi-r, there are none in ti,?? league who class with ! liim He's Just "breaking out all t over" with stuff they can't lilt. And! Uu> M Whorter- another win every time he 1.1r? - . and h?* can star: twi -e ' in a day .: ro-, . ,-s try. That old boy uses his thi.ik-box as much as his arm. and : t.ii*'- wSy he has them all twinging ; Walter Schulz. that young ? -.- 1.r.. !, . u:.te l on when h- w - - - they say lie's erractic but . averages ? ! the leagut ;/-j" way up ::i the \\'- i eolurr.: ji.i'r s I. . ? -tuf: and Is far - ;? ; ... ,] v ve him cred.t ! r : -.- - .irt.e support an hey stand and if - v. ;! 1 So when regulars have been absent and hi- e; ? : rig - -. ? < to nc: ? ! Holme . r ?leady ar.-J r. .... ? ? .:? ! he t , .},,? used v. ? - ir ?' (?or o_j":.e ! <!? '. j second to none with Ty Smith, i?aug!i ton and <; ;'n at. 1 are in seie ? . -a : ? . i* average.- <? ? : I-op ? >, out v :: . li, ? needed. J r a rna:i I.- '- i ; , . t?? . . . j the way he . . ? : - g ? , . ! 1 . . .it ? ?x Is wl ' our a d ? i: t t: lSa.-h:. ti- ;<b-: in the leat' ie Series U - i a .; v o-.It wh:<* ... , n a man nrot :i...r. . w.': b< pulled flaring the present games, Portsmouth will be without the ? -services of ?'.-.r -???r >},-.:?>????. T' ?v - nor, w,-> w ... . . I ? : 1'." :. ir^- i Pirate.- ']': |.a\, . . . i him and he i. 1 r I; ?- r .n '. .?sj.r !.iv to join t her ? < c.vner I1 w-.. . of the Tru< "k?: ?rl< | to s.-eur- 'the consent of ? ? f ? ri. ? ti * r . play Cliami- iti. r J:-.. ; . ;.i ..,,,1 w, Traynor's p* >? .? ? Tiaturailv r< f-i-. , It : . y . ai, ?=,.?] ;t / player for ?:i s : v. ... '? them next to nothing, they shou d have no ktck .. rr. - i(l, j < Without c. goo : - ? i - - ? during ? re present f rie- t j,. : i . r , not ours. Their i'.:!:ty 11.. j r. W-nsroi sllO'.lfd not ).? ; !)]>? to I ! I y :r. : present SM les a-? he v. 4S secured after the date ? for s t r. ?, ft >;. ii teams III th s 1) .(? .. Nut ,'y _ liim for a few t,o ; ; ? , bas hf-r-u made, ti,. ,| ( ' lei well enough aion'-, ' / It looks as .f the Colts would ;.ne ' up today as follows: Shorty Hal. er. shortstop: Ty Sii.-t] ./left field; Jimmy Poole tiis; I. |., , {' e:oo<di. riglif tield l*..n? Arr.iiroii. ? TWrd base I.uke Stn..rr s< .-id ?i I'llelt r laughtoil, .elite! t.. ' -1 Ti-il!,. Bn^tiboil, cntclie/; l.ee so,.,,- r Tomorrow's game start ?! 4 ? o'clock at IJoulevard Field SoiMltrrn l.rncoe. Chatlail' oga, 4; J^iitle Itock, ' fFlrst game ? . Chaitanoog, 0; l-iit!e i:o<k, 2. (Ke<. i ond game.) Mobile, (t; Atlanta, 2. (Kirjtt i gaiiic.) Mobile, 2; Atlanoa, .1. (Second game.) New'^irlean*. 11: It rniiiRham. 3. Alcn|?iii>', 11; NasliVille, 2. Pitcher W ho Will Be Heard From During Post Ssries -u-i. ,w v,. ?, ?: /- * =? ? \i.ti:h snii i.z. Old Timd B:<11 bans to Cclzbrate October 13 CIIICACO, Sriil. 12 The fl f ticlh nunitrrHiirv of the flrml pro fessional IlllSI'hilii <'liaill|lioilsll l;i came will lie t'l-lclinili'd h.v l tie Old Timers' I Iti l>it II AMMii'lntluu nl ii hamiuet lirre Oi-ioIkt III. The Kiiiiic hiin iilnvfil liclncfn the I'lu ??i ti ii 111 i Heel SuickinRH and tlic t'lili'ilK" \\ IIItr SlnrkltiKsn, Ortw Iiit lit. I*7l>, lit the old Dexter l>ri%iiiK Park, in lliis city. The ( iiirliiiiiiii nscrrsntluii went dow n tn defeat. I<> to II, nt tin- hands of tin- ( lilenco tcnni. This mime \i as |irnrfteally the heel mi lag < f professional lm.tr ImiII, aeenrilitiK' to M Spink, of 4 hi?'(? uo, M'cri'liirj' of tin- old n? siieiiition. 'I'lii' Old Timers* llntrhnll Ax Kix'lailon was oruani/ed iiliotit n ><?11 r nun. It Inki'i hi ihthhiin ivhii played In or >\ lio sn? tin* Kiliiir, mid tunv has ahout member!*. 'I'oni loir*, mauaurr of I In- olil White MiM'klllK team. is II mem ber. BATTER UP IIY .ioi; COli V. All .-ii- at I f-r l'"i'Fmouth. Main Strict .t. -:i J A. M. Soim? one must 1 ?> Thai's accotdinc ? llovlc. It don't look .is If It would bo us. V*. you c.hi n-vvr toil. lt'ii : m bad tlii-y ; tlp-ir s'ar shorl* stop, but .-vi .1 .ir.! :li- f -rtun-3 : . >vo and war and !?.... f.ilii'. T h o winner slim I pay Philadelphia. If tl.ey los.? ihcy may blame it on Traynur .- a: situ* \V- hsv. j-.-rn Ti -vnnr pull Finn1 flashy pla.v.-i .1 .1 th-it make ill- in o.-t won derful errors t-it-r seen. Sh -rty Maker li :-:i down that position to u; sat:.* fact: -n. An 1 t\- I. Th have that cool old fi-el IriB tin: ih-y K^ina to win. w.i.. h Is half the battle. Th f ? I :i '?v ? r.nuch t ? l.i> pri son-, ar K?*.I??r s- .- :iu I-a ball Kanu It -if :r full unmo? to cm the old r.?-?. ? . ? :t tw ? teams sn * tt ..?? h - :! .- 1 ? to c? 'T s-n-ii. Tlii; s-.-i ? ? ti' m v ,t iroln?r to li" ;i b'c h%p '!i ? .a. -J wh ? work in I :> lt.ii.-u- f : v. : money. And th-. l-_fl Whl'.-.'VT ti.-V Ret. Th<-r- v.... l-> ? hiir crowd at Hou> va: -i i ? i : ;? - t row. .10 Rot there early a:.J 1 a I. * yuuit- .1 a .--at. It'n n nc ? i k t n-ttv roo<1 to .?? ?? *. h - - : t ,-uiar. :r.c-ut> ta k "ti tlic 1 today >vt and ready ?.?> ro. S i' rry vil! have seat* for th* 1' ?.-.ii'iuth K.iinu ' u-iini: down mi th- tii . v.. : n l .t,-. ni trnu.lv ii. I .-.uy : jf the f a i' ii (ill ad KlllP.1 mln.: i ' i 3-1" : . <?' t Hi- hmond Inn. h i< i : - ft .l .iiiuy Vio.N. :na . th I'-? rt.* ? i';i i- mi. t i iiiak ? . r.Tri I--.J Trip V.'TH Willie :. Ii. .Mu'.r.d during ?? i-'.-t j ? a Burr v i. .. u.s I :,.to las: * ... t I ? h i- fiat ? f a ti: ,av ;n Traytpir's ? H . thy . -li t way I don't tnow. Th* l".-s of Truyn i i- their hard j . ? af 1 I, . Ufi w. . t t i.-ni hi t a way i lp- ti pla vi ti, .-k in aiioth?*r ? ? I .-- uU .tf ordT. ? ? an t-i. tip; worid. .i tlu ?? : ni t '.iv- tlii r* ?u a ?: ,i t.o onv will ' .1..: .1 a V i: irin i a'" " i ''!v "f I'll--. | ' .. :? : ..i ? : 1: i -. i '.-taniiia ti ? h ?' win -hv : ? nti.in* i'h? v .i-.n't -'-if! -it. th r. Tip . d-.n : ? n tisy Ut. I'. n rn.ii-i; loaned Dutch 1 i:--i sway with It. When th'o Coltii :. t \---r: than ativ nth1 r tv.itn tii- .- -,-tji ha - t ii .1 v.ar whit iltd 1 Ju-' w.ijn a In!;; and t-.avi-l a ! a- 1 p.'.:i th*- nutlu-id I - t ho i n!t- . I and n- v ? r i ! a Ii - i'. ? ' . And t "ft 11 old ci.P I ' . i ???? -? i s mi- k'ainaH that way. t ? ? ? . i- - I ? In; iii-rvt . i: iup -s .t!. ? 1 at ? .t?i<! i. <r .i l it "f Mil,i . : I tr H ; i. ? I iiy "Ij.ls. lia'il ' it TI, ' i: ;? aKti -i ROt rid < ; ? mt 1 ' it . i !?:' ? T.il win ti w w ? ? t ?. r,.- ; ? ? t' V and i. ? ? t til. en. You have p. hand it p. Ben \V.' i. i. a t,. r. ! ? r n.it in',xifii; up n 1 ? ? I tf II-' : UP .n it -id FORT WORTH WINS PENNANT 1 II." W- ? 1 Pt -s ) 1 > \!.!. \S. Ti:x K.-,.t 1-'. The t-i :i id" II.? Ti-MiS lii ilRUi' rluM d V. i' : , today's i.', .1 tin i Kurt Worth won tin pennant tiikniK 1'oth tin l.t.-t iihil sfroinl ha'.f i>f t in- S|i! it ; ? i ?nil. N?-K": 1 i'iii.i fi ' :i |ni.it-!.c?snn M-rii.s In ' w ? ? ti Kmt Worth :iti<l ihu, \yiiir :nji < ..ii> of tin- S-nitln-rn As ? ? i ..it ion at. iitul t w a y. SHADE LICKS AREN ? Ity Ah ? la> i I'ress 1 KYI ?\l". V. S'cjt' 1Hilly Sliad<\ an Atm-i i- i-i l.i:l;t.-r. yi sli-rilay 1 i. ' ki-ii '. it romtf.v Aii ti. tin- Alin ??..ii, w ii- *A in h t l ii.uni'loHT in tii- t,:tp 11. nlh i? diml. W allt-rsti-ln Ill-fi ats Man-use. 1 ii-fi ? : itv l.i. M a t ? ii- ? . 7 ti;> .iii11 ?' - I!. y i- Wll ill 1'dl' I ti '??Ida. v. mi 'In nolf - a in J>l - -iiflt i Ji of t I.akinl. ili.irp.mi i'IiiIi ioul 'I- .li if > i uii, wliloh wax Un it |i>.y |.la v i d f.-t Tin li st .- i.n w.i- ni'i'li- in tiic tnoihiritf hy Mr. V. iII. r.-:n, ? I >:nK tl.<- round in > _? ?? American AHsm-laSloii. Katisai i"ity, I I M i ii ti r apul in, 2-7. Toledo. Iml in iipj.ol Is. ,t-3. M '?.vatiUi.'. Stjn'ittil. 1. LnuUvi'lc, ? ^lutn'aui), ^'-O. Cleveland Leads by Seven-Tent lis ol of a l'olnt?Yankees Holding Tlieir Own. (Ily AssocLiU'il l'resn 1 NKW Vl'lUv, Sept. 1".?llrooklyn inert asetl its advantage over the Cin .?inn.iti Nationals to throe ami a half K itii. s today. while the tVovcland ,\n.i mi-.mic. who art- first l>y soven P ::ths < !' a point, were unable to si ;?.? tli.' New York Yankees 01T their heels. The New York Nationals lost today ami have four and a half Raines to make ip with less than :< score to iday. I'lie Chicago Americans also wi ". dol'ated. hilt are only about 10 points l ehind Cleveland. The Mending of the three Ameriean leaders t?dlows: Cleveland Won. s:t: lost. .*1; per cent a go. !'?!(' . New York?Won, SO; lost, 5:?; pcr ccritam', .1S~0. ? 'hlcano Won, SI; list, r. t. per centage. .'?OSi'.p. The N< w York Yankees began their Western tour hv taking two out of thr< ? games from their Cleve land rivals, outplay in,; the Indians in the Held and at hat. With the ex ception of 'lie game lost tn <"!? v.-iand, the New York twirlers were effective in every contest last week. While I'levelatid was disposing ">f the tail ? lid I'hiladclphias to.lay. the Yankees, Ity hand hitting*. defeated I'.-troit, New'York will (_ro t.< Chicago Thurs dn v for a t hrei-tTaiiK* ser'. s. The Chicago Americans succeeded in winning a series last week fioni Itoston which has hen a trouble maker for the thnV pennant con tenders. hut today the While Sox were unable to hit Courtney, of Washington. Tho Slr.iok'tVn Nationals pounded out 111 base hits last week, surpass ing their own weekly record of 112 this season. Their two defeats in Philadelphia were by clos" margins. : St. I.ou!s pitchers could not cheek the batting, and 'In- Stiperbas won their eighth straight ir.ime today ; wlien Crimes shut out Chicago. Cincinnati, after disposing of the | Cardinals with little effort. was tripped up by P.oston at the start of . its Kastern invasion. dropping three out of four games. The Ueiis rested today, and. after the IMli' adelphia series opening tomorrow, will go to Brooklyn Thursday for the so-called i "crucial" series. T!ie New York Nationals' pitching staff yielded only seven runs in as many games last week. Tod ay, how ever. the iliants fell before St. Louis, which lost s.-ven straight frames last ,'week ?three to Cincinnati and four to Itrooklyn. Pittsburgh. which tool; four pames out of tivr from the Ciiants on their recent _ Western trip, will come to New York Thursday The Pirates are light sanies behind the league ?ader.s. YANKEES KEEP ON WINNING AND BID FOR LEAD IN RACE '?Unite*' It ill It Is Wnlkeil Knur Time*. I.nvls and l'i|>l> Make Home Ituna. I p.v Ass .. in'. I i?- ?? ) I?KTKn|T. S< pt. 1 ?N?w York won from Metros!, lo to ii today. "Itabe" Until went hit!- *?>?. Al though at hat : . x times 1>?? dr.'.v four I pas-es. l.ewis and Pipp hit home runs, both of them into the center Held bleachers. Mays, who started for the fan k^.-s, was retired alter allowing five hits that fcs'i -d in four runs in one third of an doling. Detroit us. d four pitchers in an effort to stoj) the \ isitors. Score: Scor?-' New York. Detroit. Alt MO A AII.H.O.A. P'pa'ch. ss ? 2 " .. Vounc. r.b i it 4 J Pien. Il> . 4 2 r. " lumh, ss. n i * Kuth. ef. 1! it r. 0 i'oIiIi. cf. . H :i l 0 Pratt 2h. r, :! : I W.i, h. If 4 1 1 n M,*ils??l, T'f r. II at.ill. lit it 1' li> li l.ewis. If. 1 t 'I Miort'ti. rf f, 2 I 0 war i. r.?.. r. 2 1 pin. in. a t 1 a Hannah, c I I 1 1 Man.ice. c 4 2 4 "J M:ivs p.. O 0 o 1 PaUSS. I*.. ll 0 fl 'I i '..in*, p. 3 0 o .A v ; s. p.. 1 o o o 1 111 ? 1. n. n ?> 1 l M's.-lte. i). (i o n 1 ? 11 iile ... 1 nop * I-" nto.nl .1 0 0 h : Manion . 1 0 0 n T.Vi'i ..Si: II li Total* .. ."57 1< 27 It ?rtalt-1 for Av-n pi sixth. 'Hii;i.'.| fir P.: in! ,n seventh. ilia tied lor Morrlsctte in ninth. Scnr< I'V Innilik's: It , New York n i r. n o 4 o 1 2?Pt P.troit 40000101 o? C | Summary linns? Pt-.-klniiimirh (31 > Pipn Ii Ituth. pr.irl 12). M<usfd (2). , l..-w"s i"oP:tis i,i. Y -it n 1. f'obti. V'Mch. J H.lin.iti. Stanac Krror 4'obb. Two. I..is. hits?V oiiiff. V.?,.)!. lletlman. Ward 1 ? '.?>. Stanieo. Pr.it' '.!? 'is? ?'. I'eckinpnucti. H til" in? s - p;pi. I. -vis S . eritlei'M ? Hush. I' ??!>. ?'.. ti?, Pr.i't. li--. tiin Double <?<" ? ' ns. , ! hi-.i pi:.p. luisli inn! Young; Collins. Hannah and Plnn. l.rft I o*i liaaea -New York. . Detroit, IJ' IMimI oi !?".ll.? ? P.uish. i ,:n.s. t: Avers. 2. . i llit.i?oil Ma vs. ' tf i' .V.111- !i )n s 2- ! 7 in _? _? : innlncH: olf Wi rs '? in ! 1 inninun; "It Itolinl. 0 , i t ,i|'i:,ir M rr 2 It* 2 innlncs ? II ? >v llltchor- by f'olU.'i!i I Vi aoli. Stait i c < i Str i nut' I itss. J. ltv A vera. 1: |.y Colli lis . I?y Itolauil. 1: hv Mor i s. ' ? . 1 U nil,!':: ; ? !;??:?I' .llins Poh nik' v.'.h'-i P.ii.' t'ri.i'.-.s ? Kvart!) anil Niliil!! Till,.-. .' GO TO BIG LEAGUES I Hv s ?? '.It I'll SS I SAN ANTONIO TUN., Sept. 12.?1 Vive members of the In.ai Texas l.i.itnii- club will i'" to the majors l-v .--ali- this fall, whip- Pear. Ilrst baseman: Kelly ai.d P.arten. pitchers, l ave In i n I'lalmed l.y tecall by the Ni w York < >1:111? s. (tthet.s inclu I, Kd I'roivn, out tiebli r; Kwoll Cross, shortstop, and ?'laud.- Iirivenport. pileher. who K" to tin Ciants: W.:ll< r Stewart, pitcher, who sof- to Detroit Ainerieans. and l-'runk <>Ibsoii, catclur, sold to the Hip: ton Hiave.i. 'I'tmei I.eiiKtte. Houston. ", Peaumoiit. 2 Shreveport. i; Wiehita Kails, 5. i". 'Ivi-.'ii'ii, ft; San Antonio, t,. I't. Worth. Pallas, ti. lloland. I; Ml " iii l-rt 'in Mii'inr.s; off ]> AMER1CAN LEAGUE V liSTKIt DA Y'S It I is. t l/rs. Pleteiiitid. A; I'ltllaiblitlil],. ?? \\ llsliiliL.-ton, ( liiesteo o. Knsfori. !i: SI. I ?mi*. 7 New Vork. i:t; Detroit*, li. M'ANDIMj t>l ( I.Cits. , , , . ^^|>tt. lm|, P.C, ?s i""1! H ! ??-? >??%% > tirk Xtl ,*?;{ i?Mi (I'leilKI. |i0? 7.1- ' '"lis i;.-? li; 103 IUihIoii * - | U asllillKtllll lilt -.i'i Del roil ;! ?"* I'ltilaiieliiliiii II i,l* \\ IIPKi: TIII.Y I'l.AV TODAY. M 11vlMi1ul1.11 al Cllieiieii. ritilitileliilila 111 lleteland. Itiislolt in -,| lamia. Now \orL at Delrnll. :iit:t iiili NATION A I. LEAGUE YKSTKItinVS KKSI I.TS. >1. lauds, li: New \ itrk. :i. llriti.l.p II I liienkii, i?. No nllnr unities sehedllleil. hTANDl.M. OK ? |.1 us. fl . . M "ii. I."si. p.C. ItronUPn al ?-,a7 (ineiniinll . 71 .',7 .jr.-, >e?v % urk 7li mi .550 70 Iii .sail I'ltleaco Iii ISO .10.1 SI. lamia IVt 7It .1113 Itosloii r,:| 7,% ,411 I'liiliidelliliiii . ,VJ Hit ,38.^ W IIKHC. TilHY I'l.AY TODAY. Clilraco ni IlrooUlvn. ritliliursli ill Itualnn. . Cinrlnnall ni Pliilailelphln. M. I.ouis at New York. Week's Record of Games Played, Won and Lost in the Two Major Leagues Illy AMNiM'iutril l'rrnK.| XKW VCIHK, Sept. 1-.?'I'lii- urrk'x rrcoril In mch IrnKiir ?f Knmo* 1>Iiiv?m1, won tint] lost, with runs, lili*. rrriimi mm left ?in limim nml runs Hi'nrrd l?y opponent*, lm*l tilling kkiiich of Snlunlitj', .September 1 l> Ik UN follUtVNl nation a i. i,i:.\t;ti:. ? lull. 1\ w. I.. It. II. !?:. I..ii. O.H. llrooltlyn m s s :?? lit S tr> Xt < iii?-i>iiiii11 7 ,| a aa 72 ti -in a i ."\r?v York 7 S U lis .VI S -I IT I'lttMiiureh 7 .% ' ; at? 71 s -i:t u:t eh V 7 ? ' ~l ?>' > - ??? . V '? i 5 ui ui id 1-lillnilrlphln 1^7 ail 78 1.1 Sit AJIKIIK AN I.KACl i;. * l,,b- ' 1'. \V. L. II. II. 1 '??vciumi ii .i 2 a? iii ia as .\civ York 41 - I j.(S _ j. ' ? S II u as 71! iii .V.I *?? ??????* s a li 17 K? II sr. Ilns ton s II ail (IS 7 ics Washington 1> <; a II ?| ? 7a Urtroit s .j .| as tss 111 i;i riiiindoipiiin 7 1 u i? as is :i!? Mails Won His Third Hi*! League (itiinu and Kept Hits Well Scattered. Illy A-cjo.-lutcd Press. ] CUBVELjAXD, Sept. -12.?Cleveland retained lirst place by defeating Philadelphia today, 0 to 2. Mails won his tliird American League game, keeping the Athletics' lilts well scattered, while I'crry was not hit hard in any one inning. Cleveland made its extra l.ase hits count for runs, Siniih inuking^ tuii* doubles, each of which scored S>peak or. Scort^ i rhiludeltililu. Clevcluiitl. A li. 11 A'?. A. aM.I1.U A. nvkov ,v? - - ? .1 am*.son. If. ? I - " J; rill in "n"'.' I l ? .L w 2". ! S II ? ?* w ? k. i : .1 0 .? u M)ohKct. el. ?> - ^ *' Irlt111. > I 1 " Smith. rt... i :: 2 o Ducaii l l - - (Urtliior. 3b. 4 111 Viva,! r 10 1 " J' Huston. li>. I o i. ? iukh i -? ?- ? S.MV011. .-x... 4 ; 4 iis. I 1. I 1 oXelll. I ? 5 - I Terry. i* - " '' w Multa. u.... - 1 I >? ! Totals T:T ~T -? 11 Totals ....31 10 27 1? !,.i oihoooh-1 Cleveland t 110 10 10 .Summarv: Huns L>vk..-?. I'erkln*.Sueaher 3; Uardiei. S-.veil. Krror*?Scwcll. - l ?>' b?H' hit - -SiR.iker. smith. 3 I hi". .;-b.?m hiu?Sewell. Home run?Gardner. Doublo tdavs -Diik'an. Gnflin and Ouj;un; Wamb. iran.-- v\ ? . an?l Johnston. A*It ??u bases ? Phiiad- ii bi.?. ? . ?*levidand. 7. liases on ballV-lwrs. Mali-. I. Stru. :U ?ut 1'erry. -. Mails. -. Umuircb?Owens and ; Connolly. Time. 1 RED SOX WIN FROM BROWNS WITH TWO HOME RUNS llovt Sent to Showers in the Sririilli Inning for Ills \\ IItl ? nr**. |Hy AsHoclute.l Pr6?s. 1 ?ST. l.ol'IS. S.|>t. 1"-'.?Home runs by liooper an 1 Menosky broke n Hu lit the eighth iiuii.ig and gave Hos ton a O-to-7 victory of St. l.ouis t? '"'iVoston drove 1'cherry from the box in the fourth inning and also hit Y.inglWler freely. . , 1 loyt'n wildncss forced his retire ment* in tin; seventh, and Hush h?*ld the loc.ils safe .the test of the w ay. Score: lioston. St. I.o'lN. ,\M.II ? i.A. All.ll.O A. Hooper. rf.. "in <!> rlwr. ?s.. .> 1 4 r V111. :tb ll"i >}? . 2b. ? - 1 ? M.iiosky. if. i 4 it ? r. II. . 4 11. l lletulrvx. . f I ;i . ?? .1." ??>n. ? f. .. - ' S.?Huns. e.. 3 I ' Austin. ..b.. -I 1 1 - S.ott. ."> 3 - -? Smith. If..... 1 - " M'Nally. lb. f. 1 1? 1 Tobin. rf I I 9 \ lira.lv. 2b... 8 :: S.Vr. i l. c. 4 3 6 I llovt. ?* 1 I I>??)>.? rrv l>. 1 o <> 1 llusn. v 1 u 0 N 'l M-r. l>. 1 0 ?? 1 b<?th<iron. i>. 0 0 i *Hii.inus ... 1 0 0 v t..!..i.-? t..m!? ??? '? * u n * I lat toil for VumliM r ? iishlll. S. <ir<* bv iniilims: , ?* H.?loii 0 0 1 0 .". 1 0 2 <'-'J St. l.-uis I 1 1 I " 0 ?) .>_, Sumiiiarv. Ituiis?II I 'U T. ; \llt. .M.'it o.tkv .1; Il.-n.lrvx, S.l.mi;. .Scott. <.'."<Umiii. .S:.s:,-r. ,liii'?l)9ftli. Stnllli. -. vorolil. Krrort- -ll.-ndrw. llrailv. ilcrbfr. Two lia.<o lilts ll.'iulrvx. Jtra.lv. Scott. hor. S>Ir. Tlir<'C?b.i.so hi? ? 15v*ic?on. Iloni'i runs?ilc?(*:>Ar .NI?*noskv Stolen basos?M?*n os*ky. Sacrilb-o.s Vitt. Ii?mlryx. Siller. Austin. I??*b'*rrv. l>oiilito i?lavs?(???rb*,r, <iede?>n and Staler: (tt-rbor ami SlKlcr. !.? f on basrii? ltO!?t*ii?. **. St. Louis. 7. Ha.-t on balls Hn\t. lo b- rrv. Hits? 1J". 10 .in ?; J-:.; Hush. 1 in - l? ??: HM.. rrv. ! ? in Van?iiM?*r. *'? in .11- '.; s ?tb? roii. I In J. llit by niteller--l?v lloyt. Sriuth; l?y !>? - berrv. Svhanir. Strnc. ?mt 1l??vt . Ilib ?. 1 . Van (Si!?b-r. " Wiiinit.jc ; b- r Hum*. J?ositm \ in (lild* r. I innir? riart v and m:d. b: ?n.! Tim-. ? SENATORS WIN ONE III,- AnKOciatod i'r<x< I CIMCAiSO. Sept. 12. Col Mney 1 ? t Chicago down with live lui^ totlay while Washington hunched hits be hind Williams- wildn. -s and shut out ttic locals. 5 to 0. Score: WusliiniMon. fhlrnco. A It.It.O.A. AH II O A Iii.le^. lb... 1 12 1 StrunU. rf | " '< '' Milan If... :l - 2 o Weaver, rf. 1 '? 1 0 ; iliee. Cf a 1 0 K I'ril'llf. Jl>. I 1 '. it,,tli rf 110 0 .la' I.M.i). If. I I Harris." 3b.. I 1 3 Felsrb. cf . ? 1 ? Kll. rbo .-?-. T. ft I :i I'll-, lb. I ] '> 0, Slianks. ::l>. 4 1 r 1 ltl ?lv r?. .-s. :: I .. ?? iibar'i'v. c. P. :t 4 11 ~'.;h.:u, <?? . - ?< ^ t*oiirtnev. i>. 4 2 " 1 v\ lil:.itn?. n. ? \! Mnlit-n .'."ft f> Wilkm'n. i>. i (? " TnliiN ...'.36 13 27.10 Total* ....30 tttO lil ?Halt-.I for Willlaiii" In sixth tchurrity out f"r i-a .-inc Kllcrbe on th>> bases. Score bv inninc.s: ". Wanhlnctoll ft 0 1 3 ft ft ! .. Chlrairo * ft ft ft ?0 oft" 0 ; Suiiiiiiarv : lliins - Itl. ??. Klb-rbv Shanks. | (iharrity I'ourtnev. Krrors -K i*o:iin^ .1. , >*olllii!?. Two-base hits?K. i*ollii;s. .lu.lC"-. Courtney, flliarritv. .1. Colliris Stolen l..is? ?Itlc... Saerill'-.'-Strunk. llouble iiiavs . Williams lo ltljib?rir "> .1. oil ins: ItiMbere to K. Collins io .1. Collins. I.eft on bases? Washlncton. 10: I'll lea Co. 'V Has, on balls - .Williams. I: Courtnev. Hit >-ff W.' Ilamu S in Wilkinson. I in :: Hit bv l?itcb?.r?'Wl'.liajns. (Harris. Mi!.ml. S'riick out? Courtm-V- William*. 1: Wilkinson. I. i.osinir jiitrher -Williains. _ Uintiir. :. I>1 - neen and chill. Time. HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES I'ir" race?five ap.l a Half filrlonus: 1 three-year-olds aTossuii. lt'*<: IMir .!? Mornv. 11 ?"?: .lacnues. II'".; Ilasillle 11.;. Mantilla. 113; Uvtlth, 113: I.I? T H r 1,11111 nr.; W T. <;ri?v<s. ||t;; Vocruietr. lit;: Chefa. 113. KllRlble aCaratbr. I 1 . bTwo 1'*. at h.-rs 110. aSacIouton entry.; liMrs. William Jeffords entry Second rare?two ?Hnrri^. IT.J; t Vigilante. 131: Full Cry. HI: Kinu Simon, ' Third race ?three-vear-ol.ls ut>: six fu* Innts-lltihokUM. 1-0: Walter Mack. 1 1 r. I at holirk 114. Will. 111: Ibailtl Sle.:i> 1IIS: Kirah. Iftl: TTio Mas'iucra.l. i. 13ft; "Sayona. Ill: Kl 1'rIlilo. 112: l*?-n eourdlne. li'O: Am- rlean Hone. IftS: Cr iianlum. 117". Fickle Fancy, 114; Allah. 112; tjucen of Spa HIS: War Winner, l.tc Klllfllile White Crown. 115; I'hantont Fair, ltil: Haconteujie, 117. lla|ipv-45o I.uek v. 117. Fourth race? tliree-year-nltl* and nn; one mile and seventy ? rils? 11 >amro.s. h. 117; tJatll. Ill: Siren Maid. aFaison d'Or. 69: Mockoranise. Ill: Manocuvrt. 117- Smart lluv. Ill: alto?s entrv. Fifth rare -ihree-y.ar-oldfi; ni:!e. and . sixteenth Amackassln. 115: Dladi. 11"; t it" n well, Ift.'t; Sunnyhlll. 110: tai-'iank. H'H: Franklin, lift; N?lle York- lft7 Sixth ra e?three-year-olds and ui>: mile and s ventv yards .-T?r?mt?to II. 115; Antoinette, 112: Fixer. 1ft.: ashart. I rost. 11 ? Capital City. 110: Court Fool, tru.; a - l^edlnnK.ture. 107: Tom Hrooks. lift: l.ady Hinmcllne. OS. all. W. Foreman entry. . ... Seventh rare?three-year-olds and lie: one und one-sixieenlh mile*?l.atlv Kmm< lino. 97; Kill til K. 105; Star Shooter. Ill St Imp 114: Teponsbon. 117; Hello Hard n?i Ift3; I'adita. IftR Hick C. \V? 111 Will -l>o. lit llrlnk. 103; Meadow tlrth lit: Hetsy. lit: James. 117. Clear: Rood. BROOKLYN DODGERS CO FDDTHED HO DAILY Wallop Chicago Cults in Sunday Hut lie by Score of ,"i to l>. (jrimes Was Invincible. (My Associated ITfus.) IiKOOKl.YN, Sept. 11'.?The Brook lyn Nationals got a firmer hold on lirst place today when they continued their hard hitting and fast fielding and won the llrst game of the series l'rom Chicago. ?"> 1? Grimes. of tlie Superbas. was in vincihlc throughout and. although lie yielded f.?i?r hits and a pass, only twenty-eight batsmen actually faced him in nine innings. All the l'.rooklyn players made one or more hits, except .Myers and Miller, both of whom aided. nowevcr. with sacrifices. Grimes received perfect support by his teammates, who had a total <?f twenty assists. Olson repented his spectacular fielding of yesterday. Vaughn, of the Cubs, piteh.il sti-ady hall until the fifth inning, when i Schmandi's Texas leaguer dropped safely in center Held and then bound ed over l'askert's head for a lucky triple. From this point he was hit hard. t hlniiro. Itrookl vn. I AH.IflO.A. AIM! OA I l-'Uek. rf. 4 ii I ?> Olson, s*. 4 - l ? T. rrv. km. :i II f> t J'ston. 3b. 3 J 0 .. : It: son. if. :i ?? o ii N<*ls. rf.. - - " i M< ! !ti .'I ii ID J Wheat, If. 3 1 ft 0 l'a>kt. ft - 1 t 9 Mv.r-. rf :i <1 0 i. Cl'l' rvll e .i ii fi .i S In ill. H? 4 _ 1 i li ileal Vh - :: '? 1 * K'dulf. 2b. 3 - 1 ? 1 -|>rrc. I'll. :t II 1 o MllbT. I- .. 4 I| 4 2 Vaiich.ii. a 2 1 II I' Grimes. t'. 4 10 4 Totals .27 4-1 1 "? Totals .."1 1- 27 -" ?Hatted fur ISailey In ninth. Sviif by InniiiKr: fiutco ...onftOftftftft n?<i Itri.oklyn' ' ? 1 - 0 Summary: Huns?Olson. Johnston. Ne.s. S.hmandt. Urimis. Krrnr?Iteal. I w" lias- lut?Grimes. riir.'f - haso nit ? Si h ma ml I. Stolon has"?Puskort. Saeri lb . s Mvrs. Mil'it. 1 Joutile tilav?i.il.-ion. K '.Muff a ml Si-hmauj! I,efl "II bum;* ? Chicago. I: Brooklyn. 7. Hases on balls ? ? iff Vaughn. ll.i'ff Grimes. I. Illicit Vauchn. It in 7 Innincs; off Halle'.. I in 1 limine llit by tiltcher?by \auchn l.lohnston. \Vl?.'a t). Hiruek out?-by Vaughn. 4: by Grlm'S. 3. l'asaeil ball? Miller. Winning i?ltch?r?Grimes. Ie-islng mtch?T?Vauirhn L'mplroa?KU*m an*\ KmMi?*. Tim*-. 1 *.39. NEW YORK GIANTS LOSE TO ST. LOUIS BY 6 TO 3 K.ll- anil llaticrof t J-'eiiMirc flame \Vllh ?t Triple- I'lny In Seventh Stnnxa. [Itv Ass Kbit"! rrces.l NKW YORK, Sept. 12.?St. I.otiis won. the first game of the series front New Vork today, C to S. The Giants went into the last inn inir with tho score rt to 0 against them, and started a rally which included live hits and three runs. Haines then gave wav to Sherdel. With the bases tilled Young was thrown out at llrst. ending the game. . The Giants' played pnnrly in the field an.1 were unable to solve Haines until the ninth inning In the seventh Kelly nnd Rancroft . pulled off a triple play. With three! Cardinals on the paths. T.avan drove i :i liner to Kellv. who stepped on first | retiring Mcllenry for the recond out .?mil threw to Bancroft, who touched i second before Ilornshy could get back. Score: SI, I.onis. New > ork. Alt ll.O.A. , Alf ll.fVA. 'anvrin. lb- -r- ' r' - 'turns. If.... 4 - - ? Soliult/ rf.. t ft 4 0 Mninift. ss. .. . - ?SfiM-k ;;b.. . n 1 ? 0 ^ oiiritf. rf.. I *? - ?* H'rrisbv, 2li.3 I 2 C Krlsi h. Sb... I 2 1 3, M llmrv. If. 3 ft 1 n Kellv. lb ... t 1 13 1 l.ivan. ss.. 4 I ? 1 King. rf.... 4 ' i ? II I ln-nt*. ef. I ft 2 ft Povlo. Ub... Pllbf^r. e. 4 ?! -1 1 Smith. ]14 A] llalnos. P... 3 1 ?> O N.-hf. f 1 J n ?! -Jilt-rib 1. D... 0 ft (i 0 Sallee. n.... "52}, ?Walker ... 1 ft ft " ' l'f-rrltt. l?... ft ft ft 0 ' ?fSncncer ... 1 ft o ft T.ta'.i ....31 7 27 lft Total* ... 34 10 27 11 ?It.itteil for Salic In elt'htli. Tltalt?-d for 1'i-rrltt In ninth. Seor< bv laiilncs: , '?? ! MiiU . . ft 2 ft ft .1 ft 1 ft ft?*i N.' w' Vork' .! ' ft " " ft " c- ft 3?3 Suin'i..,: y: linns jativrln. Seliultz. Stock. Ilornshy. IHlboefT. Maine*. Kflly. Kin,11 |ioy!>'. Mrrors?Kriseli. Klnc. I)e\'le. . S-jiiih Two-base hit?Pllhoefer. Stolen t./... Seliultz. Sacrllli-'S?Haines. Sehultz. sioels Mcllenrv. I>oulilo nlavs?Nohf to If, nerof t to Ki>llv: Hornsliy to .lanvrin: .1 tnvrln to I .a van. Triple tilav?Kelly in I'.ineroft. 1 .ef t on bases?New Tork 9; >*t I.ouW. fi. H?*es? on balls?Nejif. 2. Hnln.'i 5. lilts?off Nohf. ?. in 4 1-3: Sal lVe " tn 32-3: Perrltt. 0 In 1: Haines. 10 In K -.'a- slierilel. 0 In 1-3. Strnrk out?Nehf. llalnes. 4. AVInnlne nlteher?llalnes. l.'osinit t>it<-her?N"hf. Umpires?HlKler anil Moran. Time. 1:55. ^ _ ROANOKE FOOTBALL SAI.KM. VA.. ?Sept. 12.?A so.uad of fifteen tiicn lias been engstged tor the past live days in preliminary training for the football season at Koanoke College. This will be augmented to foriv by the. opening of ?'ollcge on, Tuesday. Practically all of the can didates' arc fresh men. a number of \ Hum arc showing up well. I.uc.as. : formerlv of Milligan College. Term.. ; promises to solve ltoanoke's need of 1 a strong punter. Coach beury lins been -giving special attention to his ileveloptncnt and his punts already have good height and distance, liradberry and Caldwell, who were stars on ltadford High School, are promising varsity material. OaUey. of Salem High School, is also display ing good form in passing and receiv ing putitls. Koanoke supporters .are enthusiastic over the results of Coach Iaary's work during the first week of practice. LEONARD TO FIGHT BRITTON | By Associated Press. J CI.K VKI #AN I >. Sept. 12.? Renny l.eonard. lightweight champion. ?nd .lack Rritton. welterweight champion, have been matched lo l>ox ten rounds here early next month, it was an nounced here. Kach has been guaranteed J30.000, according to the promoter. ln<crnntlonnl I.eaRrne. ?\kron. 1: Rochester. ,r.. RaitImore, 12; Reading. 2. ' Huffalo. 1; Toronf>. 2. Jersey Clty^ 7-10; Syracuse, 3-0. GAR WOOD, JR., 20, FIRST III GOLD NOGEET RACE Suro Cure ami Miss Nassau Dis qualified fur FuHiiro to Finish Day's Heat. IHy Associated Press. | DKTItOIT, Sept. 12.?Cur Wood. Jr., second, of tlio Detroit Yacht Qlub. j with (j. A. Wood at the wheel, took j ( lie second heat /and first prize Iti the I Gar Wood ?5,000 gold nugget race in j the Bold cup regatta here this after noon. Woods' boat (In Is hod t lie : forty-three and one-quarter mile heat I alone, two other starters having been | forceed out after completing more | than half the heat. Woods' elapsed | time for' the distance was 59:35,' an j average of 13 5 Matuto iniies an ; hour. Sure Cure, of the Detroit Yacht ? lub. winner of yesterday's heat, and ?Miss Nassau, of the Cleveland Yacht Club, wci*o disqualified by their full, "re to finish today's heat, and it was decided not to run a third heat to I morrow. 1 he standing of the three conten ders on points for the two heats was: Uar Wood, Jr.. second, 0: Sure , Cure, 4; Miss Nassau. 3. A pretty finish marked the second twenty-two uml a half mile heat in 'no Saltan trophy race for cabin cruisers with a maximum speed of seventeen miles an hour. The heat was won by I.idwina, third, of the Huffalo Launch Club. ?.M.hV flnwl h,ral t,,c Sal Ian race I will bo run tomorrow. Second heats in the Carl Fisher trophy race for displacement boats capable of thirty-live statute miles an !'! ir'filn Kold challenge cup race "in feature tomorrow's racing. MANY BREEDING FARMS THROUGHOUT THE EAST Now *ork, I'rnnh) Jvnnin, .Maryland anu ,>|>W Jersey llnxo I'rodurril ?Mirny Winners. ' The recent successes scored bv the 1 owned by ?? ifTord A Cochran! whose farm is located in Wcstches hr S?u"l-V. 'Kive? fresh emphasis to ino fact^ that good racing material i'!"n 1,0 bred and .developed in this state, and at the same time, adds proof to the oft-repeated statement mat ?-?aII studs are successful: be cause of tlii attention bestowed upon men's members of such cstablish n,any >',:irs racing rnn t? rial was produced in New York. I eniiti-ylvania. Maryland and New Jer i Iroquois, winner of the Kng "sh Derby, and Parole, conqueror of some of <ire:it Britain's best races, were foaled near Philadelphia. Cold Heels, raragon, Oonnernara and other good winners were bred by A J. ?'as- ' salt In the suburbs of the same c'itv i Menry of Navarre and Irish Iytd were foaled near Shrewsbury. N. J., and a ! whole regiment of famous thorough-1 tired.s have come from the Hrookdale 1. ? hard by, commencing with the period when l>. l?. Withers was wont to surprise the turf world ut Mon mouth I'ark every year by the ex- I . ellence of his homehreds. This same i ? farm, operated by the Whitnev's. hasL been responaible for the winners of I many great turf prizes at home and | abroad, and has furnished the prescnt | diy turf with a band of fine IW-vear olds and in Prudery. a filly that is j perhaps^ the be?t L'-year-old of the year. New Jersey was also the State selected by Pierre Lorillard for his, breeding activities, and his Itancocas j '.stud, 'at Jobstown, was the birthpmce . ?of many turf celebrities, among them ! \\ anda, Dewdrop and Kxile. Maryland has furnished many fleet ' horses to the turf in the past and the! recent achievements of Nancy r.e-*, 1 i tiled by \\ illiam Wood wurd in Prince ! ? ?eorge's County, is proof that horses I 1 ''"alily can be reared in that Slate ; J ne first August l!elmonl. for many j years maintained a stud at ltabvlon. ; ij. I., '-rni passed many liappy hours I there in intimate association with the horses he loved so well. It was at Itabyion that Forester, Duchess. Jack of Hearts, ltica and many other good winner* first saw the light. Stephen San ford established a stud at Amster dam in :i region where the snow comes early and stays late, but he sent to the races from that establishment | such sterling performers as Mohawk, Kockton. Chuetanunda and Caughna waga. Krancls Morris bred horses of merit at Throggs Neck, in Westches- ! ter .County, half a century ago, among ! the products of his farm being Kufh- I less And Pcmorseless. and now Mr. ' Cochran has shown that fleet racers can he reared among the hills of ; one of the .most picturesque regions; of the State by winning recently v/'.'ii ; Smoke Screen. St. Michael and 'Hank sia. Another Westchester breeding institution that is hound to be heard I from is Masf View Farm, where James Mil tier bus t Men Brush hor.se I'eb bles and a choice band of mares. Many of our breeders have long held the idea thai salisfactory results were not lo he achieved outside of Ken tucky. These gentlemen have missert much of the pleasure, which is to :?? derived from <any venture of this character. The intimate acquaintance ship with the various animals is miss ing- The days when the owner Is :st? wander through the pastures with the mares and foals following at his heels or hedging him about In I heir curiosity are red letter occa sions. If these could be multiplied into week-end friendships or, better still, daily companionships, how much keener the enjoyment would be? Young Peter Piper IIY WII.MAM F, KIRK. Old Peter l'lprr picked peppers, they sny; Plcklrd peppers he picked by the peek. We rend of bin fame In ? nursery lay I-.re nt> knew Ihe first card In a deck. Hut yniiiig Peter Piper cnnld pickle the pill Willi ihe highest of all Ihe high steppers. So young I'eter Piper liad for greater skill Than the Piper who picked pickled peppers. To pick pickled peppers requires no nerve And only n fairly good eye. It lakes a renl man lo pickle ? curve Thnt whlr.r.es ferociously by. "When he cuffed n high bnll to Ihe outermost unli The fan* were tremendously Kckfed. This Pele ti? each fan was n far greater man Than the Piper whose peppers were pickled. In the old Deluge Unys, In Ihe old Molxly Mn?.c, Kre Ihe glorious nntion went dry. Fnll ninny n dnme wailed after the game - Till her hubby bnd gone through the Ityc. And these dames used lo sneer when their helpmates so dear Al their dinner sal eating their nil And trying to say in their tongue twisted wayi Pickled the to He Distributed Aiuojir Winner of Kcuturo Knees. C'lussy Field Kntered. Illy Associated I'rond. j SYRACUSE, N. Y.. Sent. 12.?Five events. with puises totaling J 1 comprise the opening day's program of the grand circuit meeting litre to morrow. The feature event of the day's card is the matron slake for three-year old trotters, with a purse of $'6,500, The Kinplre State stake. *10,009, will he contested Tuesday. The speediest of the big lino 2:12 class trotters are entered. AMERICAN HORSE AND YANK JOCKEY WIN FRENCH CLASSIC lln 11 ersea, l'onnrrl) lleloiiK Inn to Ibr l.ute \V. li. Viiiiderldll, Mni the Wlnnrr, nt II lit I. I'AlllS, Sept. 12.?Hattersea. from I he stable of .1. Kulgers l.eroy. for merly belonging to the late W. K. Vanderbilt. today won the Omnium stakes, the French St. l.eger, at the resumption of the met ropolltan rac ing season itt Auteull. Sixtoeii homes started. The winner was ridden l>y Km nit O'Neill American jockey, and paid 3 to 1 in the betting. FAMOUS PROMOTER RETIRES FROM BOXING Disappointed. lie linn Withdrawn Illi OfTrr for n Mnteli llrlucrn t'nriH'iilIrr nnd Driupnry. (My Cross Atlantic Service.) Wi.N'liON, Sept. 12.?C. H. Cochran, the famous light promoter, has an nounced his retirement from boxing anil has withdrawn his offer for tTTr match between Carpentler and Demp sey. it |,<f stiid that the decision of the American boxer. I'ete Herman, not to meet .1 irnmle Wilile in-London on September 27, together with other disappointments, have influenced Cochran in his decision to withdraw from rum affairs FOOTBALL AT V. M. I. fSpecial t.? The Times-IMspatell.) M. I? Sept. 12.?The football season of practice at the Institute is well under way with all thingn moving very smoothly. I'p till now. sixty-one men have reported for dutv with the squad which has us its nucleus nfteen <?ld monogram men I he entire squad has been divided Into live teams, which have been go ing through the early practice of falling on the ball. punting. hitting the dummy, and running signals a;< if they were all lirs-t choice for the varsity. Conches Clarkson and Spruhan are I/1. .V.n,,rB,! two of these teams and Sullivan, \. M. j '1!?, now assistant Au ls ,,oln? hig things with the other three. The wealth of material ls gratify ing to the coaches. Several old men who played on the scrubs last vear are giving excellent accounts of themselves this fall. Wescott. Wa ters. ^oung. Itogan and Seinans, ail show up well for places |? the line t on.? 's of Somers. .^hiplev. Smith. and Mason, veterans of last years learn. In the back Held Shan non. \ enable. W.. Saunders of S. v. 4.. Carlton of lloanoke high, ralk ifer. of l.ynchhurg. and .\Japhls. of >\ arrenton. will contest with Kerch tcapta|n) Ingram, Stuart. HutitinB. Alison Dickson. McCuistion, who played Inst year. The coaches are very well pleased with the prospects for the coming season, roach Spruhan was heard to remark that the material is all that could be asked for. And with Coach < lark son s new plays, which lean to ward the old smashing game which he himself played several years ago the brightest season in the history of the Institute Is to be expected. " BRAVES BUY PLAYERS no.STON' Sept. 12.?President Grant, of the lloston .National League base nail cluh, has announced the pur chase of Outfielders Nixon, of the Beaumont Club, and McDonald, of tn<5 r*alv^.stori Club, Toxas Lojipuo. Little Caddie Do yen like the golfing Kimt, I.idle cndillef Dora it Krt your heart aflame, I.Kile rnddief Do you gel a lot of thrill* Tramping over dnlc* nnd hllla .Shnrklnjj cultn prrchtt pills, l.lltle eaddlef You Mill find In nny ease, l.lltle cnddlr, I l.lfe Ik nothing but a cbase, l.lltle caddie. If nlnnc I.lfe's ulndinc trnek We don't Junin to crt the Jnek AVe'll set dl/.iy Ruing back, l.lltle' raddlf. . TIMES-DISPATCH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIN INDEXED KOIt QUICK ItEKHHEN'ct LINK HATE I'BH DAY (Count 0 words lo a line) 1 Kornlay '..16 c?> 1 Wtek-Day *.12 f>, I Coneocutive Day. 10 c*t 1 Week. Includlne HundaT 9 <>, These rat.r afiDly only (o advertla?m..| orlslnatlnrr Id iba Mate of Vlrrlnia . when caali i<< companies the order. Ctwr ? 0 v? rtlseiiieDls wher, accented, will ' Iliad at a lilnacr rate sublect to dinus * hrn uald wllhlu seven days. Lojicer Term Itates tor lluitucaa Ailvi tlaurx on Keuuest. SAflycrtlaemeii'B r?c*lveti aa late a* M. each week-day. and uu to 8 I', aturdry fo- c?rro<t cluaalllcatloD lu t DtdjnornliiK'ii * t?? UBB Tilt. TELEl'IlONO. ? Call "Randoluh 1." Aak for Want Ad Taker. ANNOUNCEMENTS J>raths tiAJpKV i ?:? <!. Saturday. September i 1-?2U. at In-r JO'iS Wist Cai , l.ui.t Tiiomphon Italley. wile of i *>? Halle)*. J'uiMitai from the above deticu tain afternoon at I o'clock. torment in jiivervlew. URKUOItY?K^tereS Into rest Hcptotnl i-'. at liih hoim-. 'KlaitiK Gt< ? i *vi"K William Cuuniy Vn . Judk'c 11 I ?.?-e4*f,ry# ,n v-ciirhlh year I iiih i?Ki, i|i% hurviv?.-d by three ell ; ('r"r>. Kok?t (Jr? Koiy. Jr. .Njtm. Itoircr ; J?reicory and Mr*. Kdward M Maittui.' u lie ral ut KInihk lire?*n. Va.. Tuend morning. Hentember 14, 1020, .?? ii o'ciu \\ liicil. at her home* ut I*aui i # M'-nrlco County. September 1*J. at 0 dock a. M. in n? r f??rly-n?*vei?th yei i ?Mi* Aniil** l'yp**r Walton, widow of i ?ale II .Nlrhola* Walton She 1* Atirvlv by three daughter*. Mr.. A A. Ilaix. ?Mlfoo'it t ? , *ml Henrietta Oihnet V\ alton. UIHl three M'?|?y. Itohert A . l*Sa It.... all.I Waller K?tth Walton, all of II. 7 ninivrn Mm A. <J. I'io ami Mrs. \\ . j|. Ko>i; two broth**?. Oeor A anil John It |*yper. of Hlchmoi Mr" Walton was hoin tn Scotland. JJ funeral will take p|a^> Tu*'??lav. 4:30 M. from Kmanu?'t Kpl#n opal Church. 1 ? rm?nt In ? hurt h coiim torv _ Kuiirral Directors 1M1AUI'?Rd win J'haut>. funeral direct and embulmer. M, k. Main .St. M* eoti 131. Jtrfiidoluh i?CC5 Personalis Sl'lilNtJ i < ?"| s :i on frame. 20^pbond CI ton niaUre&;o*r< an?J f? Ath?r idllowa. c , an n*-w. All three for 17. See th* m Central Y. M. C a.. 6t phone Randol I/ost and Found j Ati < > s \' fill tlic ( ka nk - u?t?. one aui mobile eraiiK. l-'lmlt r pIcmiiu cull Uou vnnl 40S4-J Reward. DIAMOND l?oiit *t or between thi in offR. ari l K W. I>abney>. diamond . of r inac Call O. M Quick. Handoluh il? ?-J an'I r? ?,**iyc__r?'war?l. _ lit Ml?l.oht. one blue Ilelton ???%ttrr; ... black ??am with curly hair. Annwcri name "Teddy." Howard for any inform lion Phoni Madlion 3300?J. I'( ICK KT1U M ?Ji 1'OiU po< ketboolc taming }1 ? at Koreat HI 11 or ?>n <_ Seventh and Hroa<l. Call Houl^va J.t 11 ? J It- ar.l Iti.N'tj?1 -? ?>t 1-rtday afternoon, tvirr:i<? i rt:. * K. J S." It? ward. Iteturn to John Wllllam ? jfic Son* 8UITCA8K I'ariy taklna by rnlvta wrotu: hultcane from train arrivjnif .Mailt Street Station 3.CO 1*. M. Sutidi ; September 12. pi* .*50 communicate w. H nry A l.atane. |'?1.1 (>r>iv?? Avnlie, c* AUTOMOBILES Aiitomohili's for Sale " ALL BARGAINS 3-4-ton Republic. 1-ton Republic. ? 11 -4-ton Republic. 11-2-ton Republic. 2-ton Republic. 21-2-ton Kelly Sprim field. I-ton Denby. II-2-ton Day-Elder. Ford delivery wagon. White touring. Stearns touring. Used trucks and bodie All sizes. Cash or Terms. H. D. KING MOTOR CORP., 820 West Broad St. ATI.AS. thrf*-four*.h* ton truck: ov? hauled; ii'wly (Hinted. Hrxt of c? dltiori. A Meyer's Svsia Co., ^-11 Soj Eighth Street. CADIl.l.AC'?Kor ?a.]e. T-liannenRer Cail lac car In Kood ; ran bo seen K'i'j Ingram Avv.. tt.?.i:h Itl'-htnnnd. 1 MCIKIOI.H PEABOD\ KAI.TIMORK. .Ml). |Thr l.rndinc Kurlowrd M klcul ('iin?ervutnr.v In t (' u u n t r v. SchoIariiMi Onrratic tralnlmr. Tultl In all t'rartos an.l bran*.li< Circulars mailed. MYRTLE REDFORD ROW Teacher of Piano I'upil of Dr. Wllliati) Mason, New York. Thno. Bohlmann, Herllti. j Mrs. Tiowe Is a spoclallsi with yotV children and bufjintiers, and will cept a limited number of pupils. Phone lloulrviird 41t20-AV. OI'KN TODAY UNTIL 5 P. M. The "business end" of our outfitting is located at 605 East Broad. So, if ready to take a shot at the new Fall styles, go to it! Money hack backs 'em! The best of everything men wear. New Fall Hats. New Fall Shoes.