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"'"$ IBS!?P.K'i.rrHW--'!43t-'--'-""- ?,e??jr::'--rVTr4;i?rS " "5-f I ,t i . - :SC THE 8T. LOUIS BEPUBLIC: SUNDAY, OCTOBER IV 1905. "5 ft PENNANTS Not ia Yean Has There J AVERAGES erCtedaaati MOTOR CARS If Foreign Car Wias Vaa- Beea Bach aa Exdtiag Straggle for Baseball Hoaors. Leaas Hitters ia the Katioaal Leagae. aerhilt Cap the Eveat May Be Shifted to Sowe Other Coaotrr. IBS. ISte WHITE SOX DO NOT COMPARE -;p WITH ATHLETICS IN AVERAGES Slack's Team Is Balanced in Every Part of the Game Chicago Has -. Xo Stars in Any Department and Players Seem to Strike Just , a Medium in the League Averages What "Rutie" Waddell's Absence From the Game Before and After the World's Cbani- r tiionship Is Going to Cost Mack and the Pitcher. - THREE OF THE CARDINALS' PLAYING EXCITING FINISHES FOR PENNANTS FEATURE OF YEARS IN BASEBALL Struggle Between Chicago and Philadelphia for Leadership of American League Very Close Sox May Be Able to Take the Bunting West Eastern League Winner Xot Known Until Last Day of Scheduled Games Pittsburg Worried "Muggsy" McGraw for a While. I I M t;t-.:' '-f-?--?-.---- Iv- -T.v-J--rw;;ri--t-.-v,-rjTOj-'i1y-'jp; J s l ? : COMPARATIVE BATTING AND FIELDING . X I AVERAGES OF SOX AND ATHLETICS FMd. Batting ii!raso. Cllahan. left field... ttri. right field Jor.er. center field Holme. c.-nier field... lono!iue. first base.., Ib-1! second base. .. Tannelilll, third bae. G Ivl. shorttop .. MeC.irland. catcher... S..llivj:i. catcher Altroek. pitcher Smith, piich'r Own. pitcl-er White, pitcher 'aln. n!tcl.-r I'atr.-ori pitcher liohe utility Ave. Ae. .? .r .K6 .Z'A .K S3 .ss .a .V .zx . .-: .Id -1M .!". .2-9 . SU .:" .is .S- .7 .ws .: .sa .is .s:- us ." 151 Mt .7X1 4 Aitraire n .33. A'hletio I-j.I In hallux by IS points, Cuicago bads in tit-J.Iinir bv R point.-- V.'RITTUX FOB TIIK l NIjaT ISEPKBI.ir Hov. tin- face of tii" 1-i.si lull map i.in ci.aiiKe in A k' Phi-ioe.phi.i ami New Y'nk v.tre th generally .mepteii tandl-.at.-s fu tli- wo-ld' championship lion ' - Alon comes iho Whin Six aiiii ! !ei than three d-iy they are hut three Xi'iintM jjj from the Athletic lu.lull iollowers th cuui.try oiei point to ili Kiiil.ini battle of ih. ('ii--rfic !''. f." i m lli ii r.rftiv .I.im;uiii; uro'-r.l iiJ Ui unprjullt.-i fan fe-i his -ympalhb-K S turnlmr lo .Ion- ai.d ("oin'lyk'- I;u It !i'i not !.iAt lone Jon s w.il 1 p-'J Hoston. slip out of Mi. (,jtu-. ni iwti -i.-nt Into Qunk'-r town ai"l Iropp)"! t t flirt t0 -n'inmI--rn .-is.iiti-t Hit- A. Iclin In most l"-i-ii-- tt !- .'1.1'k's nn-n tnrw tiic'. !r-o;,Mic spirits an-1 up aos Hit stok of j Athletif f.ir .limit- pir. Mih a crrejoii'tln2 oiop m tn- th.ui-t.-y f thv Wcs'-rn tontetnl'-ry. ht- Atlil'Iiiv rtill liai" inn" ams to ; j Mini :! W'liiif Sf t-njht Thf I'IiiIh- plua Eaiii- w,!l .-ttl- th- p-nti.ini It will Ih- t.rartir.illy unpo!M- fn' :h V.T t H"jl i.t ii t.itih ih- Aih-t.c? i. ur- th-.- .;rop the t nitre -o n- .u Jlpth". 11' lot i ba lt it tb-ailv P ir- iA--l If hn .in Tlit- l,a b.ili f.u-:t on t ti'" ifj: .(.-. in-v linnilii'-it 'onnle i.ai I a !! milnt.t : ir ti.t- stH's nain t ou--l.li. in W.iiMt II That a .iro -ml a thoulil half so injui'Vl the "ItarM-s" ro-iin,- mill; that lit i fall i.k.iIji- to i" Mf't-r a thrtt- nt.-k- ilo torlnj; - m.- t i lit fu-t of ,i to l- a hull- tr-tt hl In lot- - Knl-' An l rio-.i t-mtf! the sn n ui w t that tl.- pint-is who hai ' U .ii. i, A), it t'u t;ft'. Mf. ri hii1 Iti" oil - (r ! t t.i ti T'IiaIt .f lie A'l. :. v. .It no lo:ic.-r -oilinilt to 111" ':ol s fi-liolitit, v.hn Ii W riot tf.-liv-t t, i . ...t " l-ii.,; as V.hIi!'-!1 u.i haling niattTJ I- o:i tt.iv thf iiKinbtrs of Maik's t r--' if. 1 1. I th"'r (it- .tiM viMlictivjit-'s. bt ri. u tn-v ji- Wad. Ml H not only 1 '',i ., J rt.j,iv to pit' '. but that I.t- H ;'"h Ih-iiu dot to Inviik- the ?m 1 ihj of Vak '"f rt--lMr.- thei hai- pi'ltlvf proof " i W iII-Ti arm l all rlRht Tli y ifi t -.1-' ai.l thit'ilt-n o-ii revolt u:iIi- 1 . -'it-ve-l of tin-prt-s.-i:rt of ll-ira" I d-." ar.l whom Int'i -i-t t. mi ;i ""unit-It-" Kirn thi- fnlt'-.rnl of tlio Qu.ik.-r ''ti n lonc-r t.-id-r th cla.l hand to VI art ii I wlifii In- apj-ear ii hi uniform V .''! i.l I itxnt to ho in a ri..ii po- ij.n. j i . ,.i j , aiii" to tlTn.in;r : to ' fi -'i.-tiriu of Hi" -lub owner thit ' t orv an 5er!nu t lie lec!a-o. ' i. a "i' ilal.l. . o. Ii ;. the I.t. k Toi o i i .t t of l.tt tai Th" ja.-!ie 't ' tht r-"ult of th" :iivi tisation with i.l Ii t.'crit.t MVSTKRIill'S I'lIAIUfTKr. V i!. ' i i-i "ir a mv-tetlou rharac-t- It l.i- b-en sai.l that I'onni- M.i. k ir 'hi tjrly manager m the countri who v I' vv.ii.'i the " Uuljt-" Io---ibly t'on n' i 'i t t i:i th" pref-'il ir.".tance i in i ,'it. . .. utloTi t.f a wtll-!evjtil .tan ! tlin.w the -rth,-paw from his -Ii I .r" and bn.i h tn t i!n Itii-1 of lh" t.l."r Ath'-" . i"i s a. "ISiili-.'" waa hf lib .te t-hon in lh" Athleli.. tbliii wen' tt'...-rrlli liul the moment on. I -Link a-. -I fi-aklty n -'li-t-U som ttrnt.on for the t-iteliiiiic 1 iiort of the worl.rs ehjmpiorathlii. addei! was jeal i a. ajip-irentii .in.l i Mil' laboring under h inriate.1 i.l" is of hi own import nice Utddt-II tall nt one time when he was In St le'uN that b" lik-d Mack. ! aue the fall ioinmmler alway al.ownl him I i pltrh when h- pleape.1 That I the bis feio-a - nukt up Tb" i iv after thi re markable tau-n.nt Waddll went oat to Spctwnan l'ark aNml ten nunute 1-. fore j;.ini" tim- Hi- c irre,i hi uniforn o-ir jim and wat haultnt; oer" ehreck alon with the oth-r Itub- and 1 t pal had been out all ntcht nshin e f.ii-irne tu-tlnie of adJeil -and bith were apparently evhaute.l Prom frl-r.-l f tin) pair It was !ejmd that th" . i"n inifiiari ilepnrtint-nt of the boat In whl-h t e ;--ilr wire rldltiic on the w-u!er all inht wa thoronijhl -I.t. k-I with bever w( ralculate.l to put iin ordtniry man !"-ep Jj.' a. PI ink w.t solns to th" mna-.il -lulf" i!ahe,i us lo Ma. 1. He w out i- br-ath llle fi.-e wa re.!, and b" it k luo .e reat Hutie' triad t mi.;!" ntt'a.l Mark not In ;ir t'-. titar need .if the gime and called Kddie l-l i. AH rleht. Ilee.-ce." -ild the mi-reab'e fonnl". but don l blame nu- If ou n't 1 it Vii "UCM to rest af ti r that tlhln; iri llride this l )our da orf. a yn woiki-I ietervlay " idiSc'l ' Ut eraiv ennuch t t-Ifie t'-at It weuM l; lot of fu'i- for that 1 a" that l?"orKe Ivlward e-k In Ihi -rid to beat th" Hrown twlie wlth'Ut itm Itop Schrt-k nen-rally aicree w'th Wi.Uell and wild b- thouiihi Ktjte CHt.l ilo It XVell the reult ef th-tt Karoe l hltor "llul"" threw lll that dv viiat none if the tiatlie coukl ee Wallace fanned four time; tn th" econd Innlm S--hreek yr!"t hi thumb un'll It hunc limp in h' t-ioie t-t h ilecetlli tu.-ii at hi pot M d !"1I pitched a two-hit curie :ki:atkt rimiKi: or iKnn j V- one que'Men for a moment fiat t t ! .- .. . .-fc. It 4't.irtl 1" Ifi.-IJe ne ITTtlfI Jilt net if thi det-a-Ie bus tire are nt rruiny innn'ri who w-ul 1 tol"rat the ua.J nnUi of the outhpa In pajrrent fo Ms JT-.lladcIrIi!n. llartl. left field .. Seybold. risht field.... Hoffman.- center .field. Hand, center field II D&vi. first hae Murphy. cc.n(1 bir. U Cros. thlrtS bae... M. Crs. shortstop... 8chrck. catcher i. Powcrr. catcer , 11a r.k. pitcher f!ender. pitcher foakley. pitcher Henley, pltcl.ei , IVaddell. pitcher IJ"Brrt. pitcher Kmiriit. utility ?I"3S Ave. Ave. Field. Eattln .35 .32 -3CS .:t9 .IS! -i-: .i: .ITT. .ITd .3"7 .Ml .55 .sn .944 .507 .534 .7 .:4 .& 5 .5 . .87$ .915 -id -K3 4 at brlliint work. IVw ciuld manage him and many ban- trieil. l!at there i a .side to the whole affair tihi h Mnkes the baseball follower who is .u-.iu:.l:itf. with th" i-ervonalitiei or Mack hi l Waddell. I'onnie has l:ar:.I!.i Wad lell .liplotnatir.il! H. has joe Kubo" w!:eii th" o.itbrav ma Kk tns to find if. Now ""itule-" want" to be the whole thins m Hie championship ami Mack has po!tt.-! toM -ItaU " that i'lai'lc and "oak !e nnd pnlbly li-nd';!- would et a clini e acains-t X.w York. "!!ube" may eit-n have anted to pitch all of the H-caime Mack w-.i tlrm "Hub-'" sulkei!. IK is t-ulKinjc jet. and, what 1 more, he may cominu- :o Milk, fo- nil of Mack. Connie na a;.i;n iImmi to the -urface r.eii.i-ly. re-ardler of the low of hi rrrratet-t pliener. And I'onnie will co into u.f t-o:;.i- cinmpi..:ihlp without tiv "Itube" if n'I 1 and New Yolk will have to play h-tt r VmII than they dis-pl.i.-d i St. Linus to K'-t Hie b!i rtajr. Wa-iiell hate. to 1- nsn'Tetl. He love i In- plau-ii" o i he multiiii'ie. to which l.e pliys conllnuall; He l-a.-ks in the u .i.!iie of tl-- futk-r l"Hy fan at leart h" illo until thii unfortunate mi-hap came i-I -Milk' "clieine Is to Ignore Waddell. That mil brlr.K him to hi. ."-en-e? quicker th-in :tn tiiikinz which the shn-wil cnnl could do. Hut ills time has l.c-11 taiui-d with - indal. and for the re-t cf his l.-a""-tj all career hi. Iirilliancv will lx blurred by t.'io unship that Wailiiell laid down on Mack at the crucial moment. What Wad dell's fmute Is no oie may tell. Quaker ffiv fan will ntft st.ind for Waddell if Mack hat.pen to lose either the American I. '-a,;-.:.? flac T .lie world's cliaiinpion.ship. :uid If he wins iotli. the oldnn.s of the rowd will break the itreat soulhpaw heart. Ill- eii.t 1 plainly in view. ATHII7T1"3THK IJAUaU?. "onii.ir.itli" lleldim: and battlmr ver-asi-s of th fSo and Athletics seem to iclve th- B.'.eni t lub the teit of it. Mack's nicu are l.adlns the Son by elchteen points in l.a-.ur.c. and Jones'n troupe are only elcht taints ahead of the ComUkey brund in fieldins -a point on which they rely fcr at majority of th"ir cames. In the reconl Waddell. ioak!ey and Iank are at th" verv top of the American I-aicue i.Itcher.. Sjchr'-ck b-aiU th catch er iwmahue and Harry Daii nre aliut ei'ti. Live i-ross n aiiead of Tannehill at third, and Hoffman. SeyboM !art.el and Lord have I tt'T titldlnc averaircs com 1 :iiiil than Jone. Uolni-s, On en and Cal lahan. Iibel'. nt hi present dip. repre sents tho "hic.iBo club for better player. He lead Murphy l.v a short margin. Hearse Davis i" at the top or the Ainer lc in le-asue shortstop, and while J'onte "rcj!K is a craceful and clever little short -stop, he cannot b.t like Iavw of the Pox. The Athletics are I-adlnj- In the total of Ions hits. They have, earned B1 to 4S1 bv Chicago. In baf-e-runncrs. Hoffman and Ilarteel ore among the flryt seen of the league Chlcngo is not represents l amnrg the seven. Among the first ttht run ic -tier of the leipue are Iir.I. Hoffman. Hartsel and Iavis. Jones I a fifth. In Indliidual s!ugcer. T'nils and SeyboM are. among the first in. In fact, the Ath letics sts-ni to have leaders In every de partment of the name. The balance of the club In remarkable. Chicago his better fleldlne pitcher, and mar.v of the North em piaier fc-ivw lietter fl'MinK svfrn. teore Davis rceofjnlEed this fact on th lust vtlt of the chlc.tco club to St. Iuls when he ald to the writer: "We have no rcison to complain. We are up a far as w.! de-rve to bo. and that is all We have not tho cotiUtem liatter. as eooit n stalf of pitchers prolably a. many hard hlit'-rs ind as otf run-cettt-r a Mack's club We haie the weight of ersirlencv bark of u and can generally maka a, hit cunt "' The g real shortstop was slxlr.jr hl club up well. It would aeem str.ince that h club which 1 fourth in the batting list of the lenmie and with no .peclal claims to brlll'ancv In any depairtment of the fame, should lit-at a club whl"h has stars tn ul-mo-t eien- department. 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SeMintc awl coach Inr have been features. SEYMOUR LEADS BATTERS IN NATIONAL LEAGUE. f y Seymour of the Cincinnati R-ls ccn tiiiu"fc to b-ad tm- Nutioiial Leaaue m batting, with an ai eras', uf .170. six joli:: better than Hans Wagner of I'lttsburs. Mike Donlin has er-i't up during the week ami ia within atriking filatance of the Teuton slugger. Homer Smoot la the only Cardinal to get In the stylish division, having an uvi-rage of "17. Mike elrady is nest with an averane of .3K. New York le.-id in team batting, while the Cincinnati club has corr.e up in thu particular until they are almost abr.-a.-t Wth the Pirates and Giants. Four pitchers still hare perfect fl'-Idlrg reeortls. Knhoi leads the ea tellers ap.l Chance and McGar.n are tletl on first bare, ghav leads the second Backers and ltridwell the thitd sack.-. Dahlen is the best shortstop. McOarthr and Ganie;." have perfect averagi-si In the outfield. Chi cago t tln-t in team fielding. Record of rnn who hara played In fif teen games or more are: BATTISa. n.-.tre. iiii.-s :- i it .i CIA'B ItATTIXi: C!'b All. It ! SH. SK. Pet X- York TiS I.IS Kt Z .IT4 i'utb-j-c :;; .5 i.a lis .IT; "im lnnil 4.71K J.IM 1"J l' .111 I'lnla.ieipbia .'. a7 I. I -a !? .K 1i:.an .Ti7 J17 LIK 177 ZrS .-2 M lwm .iX 4T l.l P3 UI ,S T.i.'kbn .ili ' LI-- IM 177 .: nuion .: 411 l.o- K V3Z .C4 LONG HITS BY CIUBS. C!uta New Y.i ... I'm-l.iiri: ........... ilrclnrjifi M...., Palla.lelphla ....., ."ae in. .....ii.it I7i .....V .... 17 ...Ii4 lir.N.knn 1 st louls ................ !? IIO-t'l - IJA in. 91 bl n 47 Total 4B Ea. B. se 7"T fc 14 11 II IS 17 TTBrAl AM HITKIW MUF.HE. I'r.pae laade Ksatera Lean and Asaerlrasi Aaaot-lat loai asiel Or- aslar It I vat Uaae. GtTirse Tebeati nd Wiley Watklns aro th rrime nmn. tn a scheme to form a new !eac-ur. -"th the American Asocia. tn -n as the nurleti Wa.shlr.cton and Cin cinnati are nani".l a two of the cities to l inia.iel n the new- organization. Th fate of the Vn:on AocUt!on. and later of "Mike Kellej's kli.-r- in Cincinnati would le tame to what would happen to a rrw club ir. Clnclnr-ttl while the present pepular aaimrrnmt 1 in charge. It i!ht 1 a dlSerer.t preposition In a city like Plttburc where lUrney Drey fus I conf'nally throatng watr on "a nnldrin vrlcano. teo-se and "Wsttv" wtll neer IniaJeOnrlmati an-1 Mr Herr mann know this b-::cr than anyone eli "I AM COMPLETELY CURED" This i the unanircou declaration of all af flicted raea who ar dismieHt bv Or Chits. A. Duff, the or.lv pelvic physician in' St Louis who permanently cures 8TRICTURE. BLOOD POISON. VARICOCELE. HYDROCELE. AI.NO SKIX niSKASES. SORKS. UIACRS. nixs. fu.itl.. nrrn'RE. xkkvocs de tl.lXlw SKXl'.l. DEBILITY. LOST MAV HtW)D .XD ntSKASES OF THK KIDVms. HLJtlWKK .UP rRlWTATE. a at. Lesato Ykt er la i ch . a. trrr. w -,n. C uf or No Charge. iS.:Ss,Sylfi , l.ewwrt TImi llariia rare s,t.t lartea. el.elr " rkatve aalra. ttofetl.a ia ataea. paiirmt. reeetae a traaas-at a aarifta taaHattaa: tfceaa aaerr aaikw paM far arrrteea retarai ie f (ailare i. c.aa.leMly rat a. tkat the eNaeaae artH aerer retara. aa4 ;atrr eatlfa aaitofaeia4a aa4 say atll ai Saaaesal imlln ta aaslrteat ia aayaae that I ass ealtrelr rewaaaaaaae tar aay tea that mmt nl. arar v. ruMIWat. 4'aaaaliawaa rtae. CaaSJaalaal aa4 laatteaL A personal, thomugh and aearch .ir eaininatin Is renlrd. ITactlce limited to office. Terras are alwar raade n suit the coavenieccw of ni-oif asslTlac for trattneet. and wtr rtit-.M. vhanse. IV no; tre4- elsewhere nr.ttt joa Save !avea:lgatett rr.y methods anJ I ti-rra. Oflic hour during wk. a. r- t jv. nv. Sunitai S to I. fl.t. A. tttrte. aj. o alMaa atreea. .a. laata. Wa. econ4 Floor, Directly Orplte tViuth Side cf rat OUc. Warer ii. Sermeur. fiecirnatl.l! Wagr.T. PittaLurg .117 Donlin. Xw Tca-k. IK OanUjr. Ilttaliura w Beaumont. Pl'fsburg H IT.Bnca, i.Tikaao . 10J SMCKIT. it Iei! m Ojmer. I'lttrlmra H Situs. PM!aJJfciJa..!J cGann. Nw T..r.ia Ttioniaa. PTiU ISi Bresnahan. : Y M l-Vrj-Ve. PPtsburg 1I Iiarrr. Cincinnati 11$ tccanh-, Cli'cago . . Mar.-, PhiUa.lphla.Kl ItAifLt IMltal.i w. tit i"bm. t iiaMi .a ORlDT. 9. IxhiU.. H Kiera. Chicagj t fkhulta. rainn . nt Ixunler. Jiraoklin :3i AhNttlcchlo. i"iten 111 Fiwna. New Tcrlc.-lll Sherkard. Bmckim lit sjebrlrg. Clselnnatl.. J Oiurtner. PMla tl KHANNON. St tt. 1U Pott. Br.okln 114 Earlr.g. tlncinr.ati I Terney. IV;on . IIS Keller. Cincinnati X liKCKLET. SI L. 115 Huairtn. !r.ttnnatl IM IT..iIe. Oitraao .144 Gtr. WrcTklrn .IM tniraa. Na Tcrk 1 L-acti. I1ttti.rr Ma'.or.er. CM'U ll..MT4t tn..l lwVln. I'i-.ttileU.lla Itl lwla. Bmcfcltr. . 1C Ir-!an. HnM lit l!iTta. Nw Tor t powerman. NT II CI.4KKEU S". lawns 4 i .rroran ttncln in TIAKNCR. U Mathieon 7-: Y Irar.aeiJ. I-iuU Tlr.kar. iTilcaan 6fra"C. Ke Vt-iw. HalL llroeklj-n nitehej. Pltti-Mini 141 IifNLfeaVV. St !..: lk".li. iln.-lr.naU ..lit llli:.trar.a Pttta 17 i latch. Ilrot.kivn . Inrsn. noator Ileilln. New Tnr lieiaantr- Htun OIea.ten. I-lIa Clancr. Pltt"iu7T Fraer Hc'on Clirnen. lkfoii rahin. New V-rk Schlel. Oncir.nafl nram. Pllt'JrB: HrtJwall. Clnelr.r.atl ' Ulltert. New ycra 111 I-vln. Phlhvie'p'ili S ir. tHilcaa-' lU AKNI7 St Ixu l: VUr. lln.ikirn Horr-.an. iTiraari ; 1!4 US 41 ) 117 .US . w . 4; . 7J III w: 14 41 ill : VtrlilUUn. at II S Klira. CMeaai t' tlr.ktsaMr cincin IS Needtiaro llfon " Fil.W. St tanas 71 VdJ lnr.it v N V 7 P'tta. pitthj-e J rh'f- tanrlsratl 4 TineuiAN. !. i. : (itir.. lir..Ir J Molvnnr l.- -n 1I Kahoe Philadelphia U llettner. Chitaaa II lit RKE. M Le-ii ".! rrNellt, ("Man $ ftl"ir, U--'ln 7 l!lt-1 Ptttabura-N1- v,a Ttia cvrrl.Vn Pt V tV(tt. PMIa 1'lphU 'art'!! PiitrK.rs llii-iwl Hr-alin 17 Oiecn, Cinclnsati X P.rn Ksaton U Jfr lloairn ' TYlR t leM". 14 FaMi. Brtiaim T4 FTai-rtr. Pittttcrj 14 Ste-cen !r-ik!n Tl iH:t-:i- nrr-iirs : Srt CSrtinitl it Krcc- Pil!.t'r."Ui I.E.IHT P' Lev.: :a jacPARt-ANn et : 8hax?. r.tor 4S Lc-rt-3rs. P-cn M I!cre. Tilcs R TVIiaa. n-w.'.r. TUrciar I.-ten WUkersn. tiMtrin 3 Warrae. Ontoatl. IS Mtrjeklett. Ilrwalrn wicvr Cifr. 3 Eaacc Kr-x-alrs- : rKP.ror. pv i. i -isis. Hmekim I ryrenn. 0"sn:l. t Rexlbacii. Ci-a-i U rtib-U. Plttcr !" TarVer. New Tt IS Spara. rs'lai!iptia s 1 L tlZ to ISO tu : 221 4 '4 til IS) 4l ea ; ii 4iJ 144 Sl 44 4M MS 7 4M aI f-4 M7 III 4-T7 Ml in J7I m 4i t S 43S 7M ! m 14S sa ir IK u XT til J7 4t! 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PMlaleltiila.... HllOOT. St. lawia I.-.iay. Uiviljn IR. 1 ic ti IS 14 1 1! RAtJERUNNl.VG. II ti i 14 (4 2 41 44 II 19 IS r. 4.1 a a x- I an la .t'l 14 Kl B .iv 1 .1V 14 7 .77? -i: .174 I7l .171 .r.t .17.1 .3t .: 157 .S7 144 .HJ .'.41 lit II M l' 37 414 .1 ? IH 141 14: :; .ia: .141 311 .141 !8 ii "r 10 .K ii u II r-.f.a-r. rhfia rTa-ae. N York Krewa. Crcaa-3 !. N-w Tk Tecra. ra"ac. !aw57. PeJla. . teir Piffrt-crr aae. Pittstnra,. S. lyil ljw. Pirtifccfc PiiCypa, P:ttJir. r. :t 9 II U M : 4 T I m Ta 7 n n 14 1 4 N 2 I 4 II 4 !4 S a a a S 1 1 1 t 4 1 1 4 a I l s t a c . R4 I tr. ? ! M ai iw P"are-. Malwey. hl'eo v tcr. !-:ttti.uig "Sar.ee. "bi -aip Dei Iin. Xw T.rk.. Maa-n. rhtiaeiphia M'lt'S. New Yeik.., tables. New Tork.. Piaveea linlln. Nw Tori: "Kir.tr. Ptttaoars; .... !!urxln. l"iiKl.-n.atI .. Cl-ance. Chicago Waer.er. llttahura .... TV-iraa, I'MIa.I'lt.hla Eraama. Nw Torw. ... I..MIKE. -t IeHiia.. Barry. Cincinnati G. .... : .... 117 .... 13 .... IM .... 141 ... 1 .. 114 RrXQETTINcL 4B SB. 14 Si a'. 41 o ac wt J v .'4 4tt Total Ea. H i:i lo !!. m !H 14 111 Pet. .414 .VS. .11 .SSI .11 A" .91 Ijtuterbcrn. Baaen 31 at i 17 .US PHORTinviP llahkn. Nw Yirk .. Ctorcoran Onclnnall .. Ratb. Ur(-klyn Tinker. iT.leaao lo-.lln. Phllaoelphta... Kiurtr. I-hlUlefpLUi . Wusnr. Pituburc .... Abhatleeblo. U-eton... Untln. IMtabutc Mt-BRIliE. St rVmts... lA.i. niikjn S11AT. . Lasala OlTriELDKRS. t C ...IK 3C 441 J .t .. 1 V 47C 41 .4 ... X 71 U2 IS .H3 ...14 11 471 4 .44 ...1Z1 174 r 47 .9X1 ... SI 4 Si t . ..IK n 4SS ft . ...141 171 4M 7 . ,..11 4 i II .S ... 71 lit 97 IX .17 ..! T K 1 .NJ .. 41 n HI I .SH WRrTTEJf FOR THE RETCRLIC Winning a pennant la not the easy task It Is generally thought to b. Flas are won on the very last day of play after the most gruelms Mules of ihc year. The year 190 will ao down In baseball his tory aa furnishing more dark horses at the finish than any other season of re cent years. A little more than a week ago no one would have bet a farthing on Cnlcaeo's. chances of being a contender at this stage of the race. Now the en tire countri- la applauding the gallant fight of Jones and CMmtskey to bring a flag n taaasa lwv The struggle is far from being over. The twc may cart the bunting to.chicugo. but each and every m of the Sox will know they have been in battle. Philadel phia traa thought to have the flag cinched, but now. how changed! The Eastern league winner waa not known until after the last day of the formal close of tha race. Providence had a scheduled game with Rochester, and that victory won the pen rant for Jack iMinu. York. Harrl.ius and Johnstown In the ctiUaw Trt-8ute League fought all eason for the load of the rare. WlllUmsport. laying Nick In tctirtn or fifth place, came fast at the ?" aid Just nosed the other thrc- out of the flag. Everything looks rosy for the Giants now. but there waa a time when Pit: burss wonderful srork en the diamond caoed the New Tork team no end of worry. The Pirate slump again now 'eaves Ike Giants In complete control of the field. But Dreyfu; rad his tormenter. "Mitrssy." worried c little Chicago's finlih pron.ises to be as sen sational as tha: of Jack lrnn In the Eastern lasue. The pennant lav heiwee-i Jerv city and Italtlmore all icar. But Punn s advnnre came In the last fourteen gair--. Jatk never dropped one of tlieni. As i he Oriole; lay !die In Kaltlmore. irnv idence won the pennant. Had Dunn" club lost. Jersey Citv would have won the flag. The race was the most excitinc and elo-est tn the history of the organixatlon. There was great rejoicing In lYovMence ei the re:ilt. Manager Dunn was neier more K..u;.it In his life. i the shoul ders f the tmmene crowd of Hl.ii per s'n. lie anJ hi men were curried tn h.lr i-lui hoi.-e amid the wildest or clcr Ini. F.a".li:i ore war clothed in nlooni. Toe prevM-nce baseball fans are old hands at welcoming pennant-winning t.ams. the Eastern Ieagtie rag alone hav ing rami' to that cltv three times more than lo any one city on the circuit. The team this vesr was a aood one enmn.tae.1 of excellent hitters, fast fielders and ne I of I he finest pitching staffs that ever ' r;-i3cti in man on l ..- - !-... 9 .-..I iii'it "er" i the E-istem League. Even- I I lie pitching staff wn a star a 1 icferan. a cool-headed dinger who wia tometimes beaten but never rattled. The make-up of Dunn's team, which, numbers many old faces familiar to $c. levtls audience?, is Interesting. Dunn took hold of the segregation when their chances were practically worth nothing. The olii New orfc utility player did grei: work himself at second base, and waa the mair.s!:.y vf the cub. both at but and ia the field. Tlie champions from Pro, idence had e-;r under the management of Jack Dunn. last year utility man on the New York'Na ticr.al l.enarue team, and some years agi a member .tf the Toronto club. Dunn was a pitcher then, and was considered om; of thn lies! fieliline twirlers In the kit,.. He gradually developed into an outfielder from playing utility n-.Ies for Baltimore In the uM days, and the New York Giant. He Is a ccotl batsman, and plays den r tnM? ball. IVrt Conn, the tall first baseman. Is a Providence landmark. He cosimer-ced as a pitcher, and grailaully developeil Into an outfit Ider. occaslonallv playinc first base. At slntop Roy Kook. a find of 1"-I. ha scintiliteil for the championr. A littlw fellow with it auick movement and a creat sround coierer. lie has most or the sticrt stops be-iten a mile in fieldins. but his Kit ting is rot nlwais of the Iteet. "Ki-ldy" Mor&ci. iNb tlilrd baseman. Is a distinguished i-ollege olayer. who made his professional debut alth Providence this year. In left field was McFarland. a dandr hiiter and fielder, formerly with Baltl mcre. McParlaml Is one of the best of minor tensile outfielders, nis specialty be lr.c as a rtm-eetier. :i mo; Important feature of bnseltal!. Waller Iiroilie. Ictiown bercabouts as "Steve." the bridse-Jiimper. and umpire belter, covered htmef with glory In i en ter fletiL lie experienced n new lease of lift-, and wa something like in the davs of vore wh!i he was the greatest center fielder In ba'eUilI. In light field was Hick llarlt-v. the x-Toronto miinaBer. who re pliced 1'plaml the last month of tha chmpioiit.hip race. Behind the bat the bulk of the work wa- done b- Thomas, a catcher with a great throwing arm and an eve like an ciu:!.-. Thonms batted well anil was al !" a factor p the game. iVMiper. wli. catialit the lait few game. i a new nu In the Eastern la-ague, but evidently a comer. The pitching staff waa one of h great sources of strength of the champions. Ed die Poole. Jem- Nops. John Cronin. and Ambrose Puttnam twirled pennant-wli:-nins tall, and ile-n-d to land the cham pionship. Another thing. Dunn's Nteher UKiallv hit the ball thmselvc. ami helned win their own games. VANDERBILT CUP RACE MAY BE RUN FOR LAST TIME IN AMERICA If Frnvign Car Wins Biff Automobile Event the Cnntt Mar Be Shifted to Some Other Country Manufacturer in rJiitl States Keiognize Resitonsibilitr Whirh KestH fpon Them Prom the Fact That There Are Thirteen Entries. IIS Mi 1 23 tames. Rur.a Pet ft: w ins . H". 137 ir. in . 44 i: 71 111 M l'.T l'-4 41 11 M FIBIJINt-nTCHKKi4 Player. o. V. A. wick.. rnicagn 31 l Wlkar. iTnclnnatl X! X iark. ral!!el;ihla.... tl 44 Rz-ainaliie !t;tturr....t7 4 17 TWItaa. Nw V. rk M l 74 TAVLlOIt. St Iis.. .34 7 74 R-ulbcch. Oi!'a& n 11 44 Matr.awwai. xw yir .41 14 1 Wilhelra. naton a is (a Trimc. RrwKn ..j, J Vei-.iraittr. Nw Taw....41 1 II E';a.X. St Villa 14 14 74 Tajicr. Naw York X 1 si P.turcw. mila-Ielpbla.. 41 7 74 WMia. &1lin 14 11 t, Brown Cblrags J 14 K. M-PAPJN"r. . IU1U " 71 la.i.ia-e'! ":leaan ...3! 11 41 eei,. iir.emnail 4 ;j 1 isale'i: i'iiUlleiphu 17 1 71 I..IKJ.. P-"tleirir S3 14 41 Aires N-v Turk it 14 C TIHEUIAN St Ia'a IS J! 0 rnloti. Phil.J-ill. II ? Eninr ili-irnati 17 9 " Pllt.b-i-f .. .. II I ll-tllrrl Tlftsbur .. nt 4 72 rtr ii-v'cr. It 14 ta lV.rr.er i-hiraao . ......11 1 41 FSahertr PitfaSor ....17 4 Tl 4l-4l. ll-"eVln . ...... 4 40 t-ir llt'fiwx ....R 7 4 IU101VN. t ly.u!a ! VI teanlon. llrorAivn ....... r C U ltstp-r dr.rirrjitl .... X". t ;inrk!tt" !ln-kl-a fcl !J m flrlc (.Ti'caa .. Si II 14 Xich.J PMialeipiaia, . K S 24 Jor. HrorJilvn ... 1 . M latrra. 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Plttsl.urs k& Tnornas. Phllal'Tphla IXa I.lch. Plttabunc 4 M1ANXON. ?t Iv.uls. 13 W.-.iar-r.t tltuburg S.-ha:i. Chicago lt K'llej". Ctm innatl $6 Plegle. Olrao 144 Ilonard. Pitt.-l.11rg i Hh-ikarl, Br.kljn lit ("lorke. Pittsburg 1X4 OJwell. ilnclnnnll IW S11im.IT, .-tt I.asla .in 271 It la .WT IH-NT-EAVT. St. ltouia....lK r T .W Malonev. Chicago lit 9 24 10 . Mrtef. yew York 1 91 .S7 Mage. Philadelphia 141 lit II .S7 Tins'. Piilla.ih!a Ill II 31 IX .& le:an. Itid.iai 17 141 i jo .saa 1 .S74 7 .171 t .171 K4 Iienauil'. Ikwtnn .. r.ne:i. I1ctnn I'ft.l.f. Rr.k!in . .. CLARKE. St la.'ll. Hall. Brookltn .... P-j-noyr. Cinctnr.all .......lit .17 ,.I1X .143 ..114 147 V. 10 .447 IS It 17 .147 III 14 IS .M4 X 3 S 4 44 M .123 17 lM.-iilln. New York Brl.:.'L 'Iclnnatl knmiev. Itrnklyn l r..r.c. New Ycak... lit Heart', nartin ... 41 Pirate. New Til.. ........ It fxiirtr.c. Clnctr.nstl ..M.... St Barclay. Boston 31 CIX'B FIFXDtNO. P- A .M4 a : .k 171 IS It .SI3 144 S 17 C4 II 43 4 a 7 4 s .ti .t-H S .X7 c .n a n Psxv-1. . ic at 11 j 0 .74 CC 1-4 44 7 t7J C II I ! .i"7 is ei 14 1 l IU 44 X i-i :: ii it a m :i n t . M !'A II I . C 7l T4 1 1 . Tl ri 1 a . s rr 14 11 . 4 4il ks it it i 15 Tl II 4 . ? 17 14 11 . -1 iji in a 11 n i c i 1 . 71 ci t a T ! 171 IH 14 11 44 1 SS 11 II I 14 4 nnsT BASEMEN fS P A R ici t.Ki 7a Si 117 1.1! :i sa is i. r.4 iiti U4 1 '4 11 . 4 7I ; 12 . II 1:2 11 . v. n r 14 :i l 1 74 II ei IS 1 r. b 17 Ii :-44 4 .M7 47 MI v .S4 J Ji7 .MI .! 471 t Pit. . .'! 7 y .t n 471 MS Piarara CS-tace rTleago ...-.-M7ani. Xw Y--ra Rrananekl. pti'.:allrha. '"lancr Pl".tbunt Harrj-. Clradnrail . BKCtvIJTT. S-. Iiia ... Tesw, BK".l ... . Howard. Plttjc-srs; Bat". Brlrj (e-'er. Broofclrn Borrrrxn. New Yor iIRADY PL Leal 3 17 BUnkth:9. Olocl--atl 1J II SKCOND bam;k.v. HHT. "t lTil .... 7 ; ta 4 KI R'icir. nt:aor . . - UI : ! n?re- BsVo IS S 141 Ti ,74 Hi-san. c;ica" - - ir 174 14 ,K4 CU.I& iiirj:r-.i ii J1 s i .u ARNrrr -t inl. - . n KrrsL H-oti-lrn 17 14 47 4 .KI f!!Ivrt. Near Ya ! re la 7 .hil Krs. O.varo 44 34 H4 17 ,4 llcgglss flKir.:W 114 III 4 4 ,4 Owes. Br-rtVll5 . 41 1 a IH It .T4 Ma'ar. Brsclilj-n ...... 7S 117 4 31 ,1 loterbcrr. I.-t(; .... .II 11 3 I .13 flrwrf. New Yi-a 44 tt lit IS v. Cl-ABKE. St. IVn's.. . 14 74 17 1 ., THIRD B ASHMEN BrM.en. CACscatl . 41 Brln. Ptttiag ,. 7 ClaeT. 'flcse .. M Welima. M.-4 . .114 Lsath. Pittbtirc J StMflft. Cwtsaa'j ... l- rvUc Vw Yer . . ... ;t P.CRKI1 :. Itiwsla , ..II4 Coe-triey. l;La.Sftu.... lI UeJI-We. r.HlVcif .. ..... 17 UC.'i. Bcccklia . ..IS It 74 7 .S44 t 111 II 47 1x1 si x .vr. 13 SX 34 .K nt 14 .m ia r. 34 .re 14 171 21 .431 ic in an yt l si xs . 17 1 . it a .tn auta ("licacn .. .... Ne-ir Ysrk P'lliaaMphia .. Pittsburg . iris .... Cincinnati Ruin .. ...... Br.sklj-n .. .. E. P.B. Pet. X.4J7 1.147 III IX .Ml . ..3.TU 1.S44 1 3.tn l.Ter. ifi ...in Lsn tat S.a71 1.M3 m 74t l.SM TJS ..X.l 1.M4 xas 3.4K l.SM K4 .r. .- a .mt 17 .",T K .141 sa .44T 1 .117 liuub Piars-Cinetnaatl lit; Pittsburg. Id: Phlla-IolpMa, le: RrooklrB. H: Chtewga, N: UeMco. 14. ST r.Oi;i. Hi Now Tork. T4. Triple lit'-Bcstrn. 1; Chicago 1; Clnela ratt. U New Teak. I. Plluburg. I: gT.IOCIW. 1. prrcHixa iukoium. Pltchera Won. Itrat. Pet. Iyir.ell Pittabarg - t J.-rra. Cincinnati I Ilatbesrson. New Ywk XI ttcerer. Pitlabuts 34 Am'. New York Xf lllll-trfar.d. llttFliitg X l.-ia !r-i. CMiago IX Wlltae. Nw Yoik 14 Linrli Plttsliiirg IS Wicker. Chicago . IX ll.hn line In nail t Vowink'l. ilnrtnnall .............. X Tavl.r S'w T'Wk 14 Ptttlrger. Itiliailaipnla ........ t'Vir.ff. vincjnravi ..... 1 -Mill-K. Pttmlurg ..... M.'tir.nti) New- York.. VTett-lT. irblraen .... .MM...., r-iiaaaf. Pnlia.'elpMa i:orertati:e. iiiiatiurg . s Bruwn. Cbleato .. ... ...It II WilVtr, Crtrtrnatt .............. t T Caae. Pittaburc ....!! BmStn'h. iii-aajii m..H It I-icCebi. I'MIcA-'Phla .. It tt 7i-tl. ClntKtuutl .-........II Vousr n.ton ...m.m...X4 V'I..:gaU St Imala...M...... 1 ITte'r iueav. .. . .....! .t..a 1 1 IX ..n 12 ..14 la a 1.0NI 7 .tit t .mo - .741 3 .Tit X .714 4 ,TM 7 t2 .MT 1 .Cf7 t .7 a .44 it .m 11 .tn It .4 WniTTfTN FOR THE gl.NDAT RBPCB14C. AjBB4Pl11an9"wl ntlBanfaaB aufnssul.tlA - - - ""." aiM.wnaiwir SVWfJi rasCT- .. aet for October 14. It may be the last time the anderbiit Cup wUI be run for in .5i,,VVa" asthe coodliions of the deed of lift allow the cup to be taken abroad If Iff la .tn .1.1. v . 1 .. M - . "- - . jr uy at un'jsaier. it Lt a perpetual challenge cup. but does not have to B. rmi In InelM . tu. --K esa held by an American club after being won by an American driver. There Is. therefore the greatest responsibility rest Ins on the shoulders of tha America team, it ha often ben said that Amer ican machines were tha best machines for peed on American roads. In vlw cf Impromptu brushes there waa no basis on which a decbten could be mad". S?1"1 T.'mr' .wha H"B " a Pan hard car to victor" against the pick of American machines, a tat Clement's cie-xncnt-Cayard ran second, there waa no 2?i?rrrJ,r2iUB,or' 'x'rroent. The outcome T the Gordon-Bennett race thin year.whvn pur American car failed to make a show ing over a course whose roads were fully H k JJLinS? of American courses, only amphaidaed the conclusion. That the American manufacturers rec ognhie the responsibility whioh rest7upon SfJT U c"-L,rom ne 'act that there an thirteen entries for the Aisw-rlcaaaaS. I JL .nrT ,''rn there were elimlna tory trials on September a, according ?to the plans of the Racing Board A. AT JL which act. aa the Cup CoSmlsaton ai": Hiauy in charge of both racea. the work baa actually devolved on Robart Lsa MoV xall. its cholrmaa. Mr. Morntll .... 111- -... . e.v 7, . "7 'eiuKii .linanea to the WTe ? 1n?. the course for this year, he and Vr. Vatiderbilt going over !r.,h5..'?Btt. ,h mo,,, Hlcata neot!a Uona with the authorities of Nassau County. It was only after Mr. MorreH dPn"l- Medged his word that there tfte race, that the permission was given ES2 oe'siei 5epe ?" PPOilttonfrom ET,ee2L,b 1kTmtn' 'Jt that has been overccroe. The ellmlnatory trials wra held be tween o'clock In the morning and nn on 2. ?aT named. For the act u; rac en Dctober H. four hours longer are al lowed. The course -elected for this year's race differs maferially from that nee.1 lant vear In that there are no controls or "neutral laatlon points." as the foreigners call them. Immense care has been taken to select a route so situated as to avoid near ly every thickly settled district In th re glon traversed. Everything else appears to have been sacrificed lo this considera tion and the result is a route shorter b abnut a mile, than 'hat used last year ant not nearly e good as, tn road conditions, for the greater part of the way. But It has many things to recommend it. never theless. The course starts from the inaction of the l.akeville road at Hyde. Park with the Jericho turnpike ami runs east from that point along the turnpike to Jericho. Tills is the long reach of I he course. H ia also the best and widest portion of it. It Is also ihe southern side of the course and I ihe portion of It which was used lnt 1 ear. At that lime the Jericho luru plk was the northern leg of the triangle. TlRN IS NARROW. The turn at Jericho Is an easy one. but the East Norwich road, which U followed from that point, in narrow and sinucus. There au two doulJe or "" curves on this road and several places where a driver cannot mu far ahead uf him. The turn to the westward into Norwich is not a bail tutn and the road Is fair at this point. Westward en the North Hempstead Turn pike IK road is less desirable than thn stretches) which have gone before. It is at this point that tho heaviest grades are ! be found. The two moat notable one, ea.li a "dip' Into a hollow and a rise on ih other side, are said to be not over 8 per cent. Ten per cent, however. Is nearer tha correct figure for short distance. Tbe course makes a turn at tha cro-a roada where stands a tavern caned tha "Bull's Head." aad bends aouthward. Thi 4 turn Is not only aa Boud as those hefona experienced, as there la little room ta xoaka uie mm ana stay ia tae road. Tha raatt known as tha "Back Road." whtcti la bow entered, is a good macadam road, it bends slightly to the right and passing: through a clump of trass the drtvar osmea suddenly on tha road dascrtbed by tha com mission as tha "Isaac U. Wtllets Road." but which seams to be better known to tha Inhabitants aa tha "New Road." Tha turn Is one of tbe worst an the otajrau Ona cannot see tha road until ha to upaa it. The turn is directly out of tha wooda to the right, and there la vara HUia apart for the driver to swing In. Th Wlllett's road or tha Near road. ! tho vrorst ever used in an mternaUeiTial raee. It Is of sand and dirt and curves and turns in a tantalising- way. Tha road has been learned foot by foot kf tha driv er!. The course aa a whole ta m harder ana thin that of last year. It la also shorter. bing slightly over twenty-nine males in length. It will be gone over Ban to achieve the desired distance. l.'drc. 1 lilt a p) .. .......ait..ii f Clsa sa.ft4a4 4 ifiitbof?. Philadelphia riaie-tr pittshurg ....!0 CAMPBKI.L. S". tteils I THIHIJf 4.V. S" Lawtia 14 IS F'aneiR. Bruolcljn . Il It Nlehoia. PblU'lelpM. 1 Otrrldon. Phllail.lph'a la IX BROWN. '. lfni T KHJ.ni, it I-ula 1 t TAYM!t. FT. ltl ..m. 14 1 Ilarpar. elr.ei.inatl 11 )-trU. Or.'tnnat! IX Zt MePRIlNl. at IaJa 14 Jrtr.t i:rnMjm ..... X It Ili-ler B-t-- 1 a n-r. I'V.n ... II Xt C-elll. PM!aelpMa II Mit'l-.-il. B'r..-lvn . ....XT Strtcklatt. Brcklyn 7 17 fllAN -t I.ou1 .. ... I It Mlliia. ISi-ern . j: Mclr.lj-r". B.ai!m 4 34 QiTon. Urcoitirn 1 a iMir.eim B-ttcr. 4 5 vcit n-tfi a x Ht. l'tll II 1 r 'ch-. Br.-vklrn 1 Bi'lr Br"klrn ... ... 1 B-aly Pstla VI;lia 1 McOtNUlY ?" l-lt 1 rrrcHixo feat". rf Plicftara 1 K Tent?. IVts:i . ... 0 "Vllhel . B-w'OB .. l Hrir. Betca IMllIa. B.-jsi Fr-r. Jijutca .... 4 stclntiia, Bnokiyn. HtrleaUtt. Breraira. Seaclx-, BfAlns. n.n. Itr-lin a Kltrhe'l. Bralyn. ilmr. CMeaar .- Zjizimn. Ctltagn.. Bewn. citcxcn.... Brlrg. Ctleaan .... S Ken.baeb. Ok-ago.. 44"!rli. C"leaa . Ewlrg. enrtrnaa .. Walk.-. rse!sr.atl.. 0 otf-iK. Clnelsratl.. a iHiet-h. ciaeleaatl. - Kt-r. r-i--r.ni . Bahn. Ciscleratl.... a Uc'ilcaltjr. N V ... sta'.iiewiee. N. T I WIKae. New TTU -. a Ars Nw Yek . 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S. S. contain tJtatify- iag aad toaxc propart iea Boawaaid by ao other Mood aediciae. aad is the tawitcastay lor tketresttaeat of Malaria. Itdes troya the genaa of the dtseate aad builda aptbo wrahtaad. poMatricirctJaiioa. K eaters iato tha Mood aad forces oat erttj particle of aoiaoa aad waste ahmtter rjarl adlm atxtuagtb aad artivitw to it. S. & & aat-Mttaapat4Wiaadli xtsattrjaaaajedporirriacta is ptramajatatly driVea ftoai tlsearataasu jbskoatae blood aadaxrc-icedical "sVwC a. di ; aaTxcc,wu pmaoa. Tat sTT' Jr.?-?? iasa"asa B.ajitt stxtwTtaf Ma- tlJ'mi'9rtt waoblad aace. aS fcrer" --- 6. Taajsnlfc. Ky. L SaArorr. ' sss FOOMESTJMAjn Aasftsataal VwwM.wBBb. 1 VamasWaS S.eaWf e ItCW a. -Z-t -lT"-.-! a- a... man ar -. .-. -,-. as aaraaacasi sruassa I J-M- ettrtwl fcr Ufa. hr taarw was -"" &mMr&&nZEu mrnrntKAM. mtenmMAUT Aad aavlttr la asalaf ami ea at aeaa ae av aama SWat la stAasaaai mt BBmaaaa aiaawal.a at eaa.ulta4aiai CaU ar writ mtOM la gara. flURa a WHITTIER 3 rfe &, (sasa4wa4wia 7?" Be-J.-U-C. - -"J- w