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rHE ILAJTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Record Crowd Sees Line and Cole Win Feature Races at Springbrook Fail rmn MopM.vf.. 1 i:iT!:!i.i:ii i:. nm. LINE WINS PAIR Four Man Fight OF FAST EVENTS for Pivot Post ON FAIR COURSE M D. Grid HEAD) FOR RATTLE THIS TIME. HE SAYS SOX PULL YANKEES FROM FIRST PLACE TAD'S TID-BITS M HOW THEY STAND Drry Gold Mrd:tl ;uid Ilnttir . I odd -Gr;n r Dim I n Winner. W;;h !v. ii (Uys f tr.iinU'k' pul he- j !.;: f. ;h'-n: tl - Neire Oaine toot la'; r.u-.d-.d i' s will nd tod ay and ii iiiiK i Di ntary work to f m'-rj? ink: Monday the rfal urind of tack' T.r f o ; r h at r - s I a ; o r t r ! r n ?;.- w ;r.nT m th n t.s w h;r h w -r-- i ri;OOn 1 ' ! : th'- la. ;;.-' row tfe pr? r.t fn i .imn .1-. 1 f: the l--t in i hi f ( i r'.s hii.ry. In at u' e "ii'. purs I-.';" nrv : ::. !:k' f ih- i r.inc e m t . p::'i Mat.- V n .-at.iri.HV i!i pr i r.i : ury tr."t r. on i:ri; run:iir,x th- bili and perfect ing i 'rrr..i t 't;s, whi'h will be car ra d on through ihr season. Bo. k rv had mi re than 3 o candi-I.-t.-- i'i ." artier f!dd Thursday in-. 10 of h.s veterans. The trot, t. ,Im::1ms wer K:rk. fid. and Smith, : ' ! -T ! i , who are expected at the uni- i ' "Cr-s, ': lr-:- . . I ! Vjiiiraj:) im? yiuuii m jituhu ! F'or Knousli Run? to ' Win 8-3 Game. a . . .);., . . .... , v ;.:d M.-.i i' in r. r a In :h- 2 ' T tr-i h-J'f.'1-I !a firs i .rat. Th r,""'A J A'hi' h m IM.f'-t ) -;x v n; ; ( "r.tm wh.- by far ..rcrst tha' h'! boon pir-.-rnT(-d vn b w-rs:ty to-lay r-r S.iturd'i t h--i r hf !itr trr ui-'b "'.urins th wk. ir:ini!tar.ds and M-nc Iiors w . (k'd and th thior.i; flowed lijlf . ay around th" trnfk fnr on th i:r.?:df- whi; fe'cral hundred cathr-d m tn infold. Th at-i;idmc- wa t:ma.t-d at b-twor 7. oo and Atihoush An-oru? (rti.dulatfs who made th-ir )::-. a pp a ra r.cr- Thursilay w;s Krtd Lnn. enttr f th i 5 1 S S". A. T. '.. ' I rn and captain of list year'.s thrrr of f0jr f j , ... n i ; i n. Wuh his -nniilmprit font- bal! fullov.crs ar- l'okint; forward ir. on of ihr. hotte! tights in yearn for i h-1 center po.-ition between Mfhr--. Kennedy and Holter.. Ytrr;in of I01S. T,r-on Th nrarft approach to a i 'riHti at th pivotal pool. He mado h'y !'ri apparanr on ihr- crl1:rnn hrro Muriner the sea son whrn fr sh men wert lip)bl. withdrew after the demobilization of th" S. A. T. C and rf-turned last fasrtn to romnlf'tf his frohni.t'i CHICAGO. Sept. 16 New York was driven out of first plat In th American league pennant rare Thursday when Chicago w n th flrt srame of the Mrif:'. to While. Cleveland won from Wa.hin;? ton. . Bab Rüth failed to bac hi5 jriftieth horno run, but he collected Itwo Kindles. 'In the sixtli Iiuth 'fanned with two men on has. Chi- Hi:iU7S A 1U(. MATCH. Tex Kiekard announces I.rnny Leonard nv.f IMdif I'; 1 wta ra f rsr fho tl rtt I ! 'j r..n t...iit Our idea of a :well fjuarrel would be one between J Fred Fulton tor 1 ' rounds. There's a mus.: w uitiru, Manaips: .six ufi seven lr.'-ii ? ar.'i ue:cr:ii:;--i ?air.st Fulton, i-lx feet fr.. in-. h ;irnl weiirhs t: 2i;.:b Fulton, 30 per cent eierrr th.'tn the bulky Wiüar im nope us v:::: nd ir.d would prob.ildy . - At". .Sf ..vi V v Nvi jr,-.- . 'V . v' irapn got ! Kerr wan but pitched pir.chf. Th 13 hits off four pitcher.. touched up for nine htt. his h's: tall m th Yankees made two sreai name a punch. Maybe if Tom O'Rourl.o thrtv. a beff'!- h-- -ntereil the arcn. 1.' 1 in too cold. j?oth Willard and Fulton ha' v 1 K. O. to either s rea. rd wouldn't Thry say that W'iKar l is anxious n if h. about. 1'V' lu P- 'U tl 1 s. W illii .1 p-jT v'i'M e'.. r: 1 It . it I . r r- ' r I'M!. American Iatn. w . I' e . National forirot : r. oi tip . i:. o. r.:.ei. . et . , - I-. llo. lo ; i" thai will Fuiton had re it ! Hvl Stopp, d . m much. to return to t: an awful tr::- Fir : li:-.-:t: V-rk i'.re I .""!'. I -m p-e.' rm. in-ti". Gforers carpt-ntir who a chlily nind ptir th" di?a d va tu. pra ctically '. rrv r-te was eir r until th f inish , t:ir- Ui 'nr.T cmv.v. to fanie is the ;.nd two of the events which wt-tit wonderful howincr he made in the . n fi.nr hiin vrri. onlv ilpridd on :.Vn'f' Iame-Oteat La k pame in the stretch. I ' I . fl.. .. . .iip Trillin ixiiii! niriiTi. i Azie fUvnn rave Hattie V. Todd; Harry T-hre was a capable under- in th orninir "ni i' ' .auian ami I ration at - - - - j . , ; 1 9 1 when Roekr.e's vounu'ters held the far heralded ai'ors to a tie. .-'ron. competition a e 1 a tic r'.y but hi performa nee t f take fhv. In was rr. : center la-st season. Iiis lir.d on th- He ran fifth In the first he.a ; s"ian. ne maflp several itpcrances the se-ond. ln cnme of minor importance and "...rm rnniolv h d nmt)...l ' pamea experience w ni li Will niHKC back t fifth in the third and in him a wronK bidder for the r.-ular the fourth rrin r.n? .-nd novo with i portion this sen?on. Mehre cap th winner until the mretch. finifh-i fained lat year's basketball team, irtr pe-cond. j Kennedy and Holton are capable Lo Niedtal.ski. South Rend drtveri01 Pivinp tne o;ner two nspiranis . had an ay time in the C:1S par Thlch u(u; run in rood time. H errrs and the Sox one. Chicago fell on Fisher lack Quinn in the second inninp. s-or-ins four runs on five hits, which in cluded doubles by Strunk and Jackson and .John Coliins' triple. Mogridg-e checked the White Sx iiÖ iwhcu he replaced tjuin?. but was hims-eir reiloeu r.y a pint n niuer. The White Sox rontinued their bat- hk re- j tins: rampacr against Ray Collins. hort bo-land wero aided by tw o error?. A I journ in his natüe land. He will i crowd e?timatt'd at z.f)(Ut witnessed nut o:i the priove1? w ith Rattling ; the pamp. Score: :Leinsky n October 12, Columbus. New York (day. before showing his wares w ith ; Peekinpnush. I .Ta'-k Driiipsey. The bout between i I'ipp. 1 ir ... I Carpentier and Dernpsey for the Ruth. f ... , world's championship wj not to bepratt. 'b .. i held before July 4, 1521, hut thrc j Meus(d. rf . ;rr indications) that th" bis bout ! Lewis. If ... before then. Indi- w.ird .tb Hannah, c . Quinn. p . . . nht him'. Here's a ham e. .K)i; WALCOTT I.N Al lIt.I.I. "The steamship Chernnitr. lias .'Uit cleared, having been Who a p. ö atih' 1 '"O ri.ii !;.- .Mm Amerb .i n P d- e I'M- ;1 crt- i Lewis. may take place before then. Indl- -ird. cattf.ps point to thf "battu- of tho or ittur" leinc staged as early as November or December. i Mocrridire. n I Xo announcement of any kind iYick I likely to be forthcomin.tr until after ir Coüin.' j j the arrial of C. R. Cochrane, tho j twst?r McOraw, p strenuous run for the honor, km- 1 nedy made the freshmen team in drove Paron Wat's to three first ivi, nut tnts is nis nrst ninfr at place traUht running. How es j varsity compeiition. He was a fixture Special which took a pood second j r'" the basketball squad last year n the firnt heat ran third to I-'and has taken n the weight and ac-i-;M"n in the second and third. j quired th. athl. tie training w hich The arrcarance of Crace Direct i 'il! make him a dangerous opponent rnd Ru.5'dl Boy in the free for all for "trur who's ambitions incline paee drew th attention of th" bip t enterward. crou-r! Kusrell Rov wn a popular: Ho;tot has put up a two-year hoi.-- with the crowd whleh Judged . tipht for a regular place on the squad 1 iio"bc p,urt prrforn:aiii es but thejand is com in;.; back for another trv j,.-j 1,,-j'y had j.;r -ni- rfl from an ( "ith th experience cath red in doz iilre.'of several davs and all h.urh 1 r f fTinitpae-. He carries the he put up a Ki-.o, rare he ran hc- : weight and physbiu of an ideal oad to Grace Direct in both of tb.e ' linesman. o hea. ' N'hate-er th choice may he i , ', . i - tmt if fnrniOifl ! rto-kne will be well fortified in the ,:i'n:ij competition for the wmnr.ic t'tfld Med.!. 1 ran a clo-- sec- famous British promoter, w ho is j expect f-d to arrive early in October, i Though Cochrane recently announc-j ed that he had severed all Conner-, Hons- with boxincr. it is understood that he will retain a private if not a public interest in the bl match. William A. Brady and Cochrane are patrners in numerous ventures and Joined force. s in the signing up of l Carpenter. Brady having full call on i pentit r's si rvleea for a Demp ! sc bout n.t far as America is cut ' cerned. - AB. iL IL o. a s.s 3 " .y, . . ?, 0 1 R i . . -r. 'i 1 . . 4 1 r. . . ä 0 o J it . . n l i x ' i . . 3 l l " : . . 4 i : ; . . 1 0 rt it ii . . 1 o (t " - . . 1 0 'i ) . . ft 0 o 1 1 i . . 1 1 1 0 0 . . a n o : . . ?. 4 :i 0 '.'4 n Trii u!te. Sruth .vustrr. 1: passen ;''!s and n.-ro. aliey; riht," says thf Kyres Pcninsuia ! "She is a lare rs..-l and carri-: Msted f al'Ut 1'' men. who weir very 'ivel. ,). number w a. the t:v--tim.' w , L i wo.ht not Inen in the nnsr frr some years ami is iow- ' number of the local pucrs and sports who knew h'. terosted m him. and he had the j;lov( on with th liii.i jlOIl. wh- h.is rl iiv'T'ii ( ( rttHi :-ll ins Joe outclassed him. proxing too active and clever J nr.' ; M"i ' I.oMi!.. .. I ! i i 'O' i ; " -1 i s i Mi w ;i n k-" t 'o'lltn b ;c W. . KU Tt ?i ) L V ' ''.I' m :' .Vi V i r. i : :. ''s T .:.". si 'Pi ;. " '1 L Per. '.' V.; ". : v T'i t.'a - - .i s 1 .." n T. P. ".s .V s 71 .V7 ft .i' ' ..".o PIRATES GET ONLY ONE HIT OFF NEHF Her th slr ' 1: 0 . '. c o n - A n i o p. , .!.. h.i'r 1. 'uite a verv in- loc.il diat.ipi tt. Arciie arrival at AV'aParo". but t. a ; yej-s histor-.- .Id. w er W n q h i n P.,ist r.-i l ."'.i.e'e RT.I T.TS TODAY rk .1 : Chi. .1:0 . :t 'i1 : C" eJin-i 1. 'i: Pef-oit 7 '-.Ki , S f T . , - -. National Lt-ayue. A'aleitt, who. in his day, was known as was very wealthy, and could daun a mi!:i" thv 'r.a lU-kiilf dlars i 'tis at Wallaroo he had a co time, an.l a ! ist u r a r- opi.t hotel. ,Tm- d ak out stoush t" s.:ti- who hotel keeper called in Constable O'Conm II. w.a n a conv crsatmn v.th ' h.' s i id lie j w tb Whi:- i currr J n ae "..j i u- annoyed him, anil th- ' etiue. cd Joe to a oiare! of safetv. He in Au-tralia." paid his fine and wn ;iii'f' op-imistii- ov-r his . nerince Totals . , Batted for Mopridce in "th. Batted for H. Collins in th. First New York Boxer's Permit - ---1 Cleveland Back in First Place, vOCS 10 LflCimp ON TRIO OF HITS Chirac Strunk, rf . , Weaver. Cb , C. Collins. 2h .Jackson, If . . Felsch. cf J. Collins. Uisbcrg. ? j Schalk, c iKerr. -p . lb AB. . 4 . 4 . . 5 3 . 4 4 IL o n ft n H. 1 d 1 n 1 O. A. 0 r, o ii ' i i r o t " After 1 tu 0 Win From Senators. i i CmMnn.it i .". : Pro n .". st LeiiS 4 r. : Pom n ."-I. J'Sttshurir 0: New Yrk 1-4 "tii.T.s. O: Ph!adpbi.i American Aatsorlat ien. M i r r.e.;p!is 'J ; M:Iw .iiik.e 1. vr Pnn! ': Knnn ! City s. i in!'U 1: Louisville '. Three primes sjeduled. sontbrn Aio-tat ln C!.)it,inftfr,i 1-1; Ven:p!;! tt-L Miifdb' 4 : New Orle.tn r.Ir-niticham 0; Afl.itda ". Little L.k 2: N;tshvii!. 1 ntrn.-it lonal ..f.ifii r.altimere 7: -Ters-'v City it, SVM'-lIse Tie.'i'lin c. Akron 4 1 r.ntT:ilo VC ii A t Ks TOPAV Ainerienn -.eague W.ihinrrnn at CIpvtI:? nd. f'll.ieidphia at St. I.n'.:. n.mv York nt "!iMn'". iS.isirn at Irttrolt NntienrtI I.eaj;te. rirtbtir? at New York. Clin 1 n n : i T I nt Preklvn "hifc' at Pbiiiidphiri. S'. Luiii" at Pesten. (riants Get Even Brenk in Double Header with Pittslmr-. nl' vohk. s-pv N:-r rerv..tr'- i'" r -. .trtte er. f'r' ! New York to bri- tk rve :-. with P:t ;,urp :n Titursd tv '. d-uMc !y.v!c Tl-- Ft rat et.- ;o, k hf f. r s r u.-.-.f . ' I. whet H a n ". or. n'.-ri'''M I Brr ee. and t b. i.-i..s wn t h 4 to M wi-.e;: th visiters fal'el ; c-1 a h it a f t e r th r f. rst i r. v. 1 r r Ov.ly tw met; rt .vh 1 Mrs? r:; Neb Mh'" st ru'k ou? S" a - vive - e - it., - b t . s . I rt t h - ''"n. f.i'ir.r -i three ;p . i c-w. Vo",1'.." i" ! Kmc hit home r u f. P:f.- ;r bunched ibree bit a. 1 - -r.tce ;m the ixMi inr.lrtc of ?h Ms ; :r;f. --rf Bar tie frr ?, o rurj rilt.-TMirc AB P U o " Richer. :f i : i : cutsi-.aw. : . . . : : : So ;thwcrth rf . 4 2 " Nicho'.sor cf . . . 4 " 1 " Whltted. ,"h ....4 " : : Gritv.rr. . lb .", r n r. " MeKcfhr.ie. r s . . 4 r' : Schrr.bi:. c : " " 1 H -t rr. i '.t n . p .... ', " Tct:,N .'A 1 s v New Rurr.s. Bav.cr.i York A P. . . 4 . 4 ! Your- Fr'.-ch. K i n c . t ( : l tries. sr.vdor. I Barm-5. i ;rirT;n j Doutla, i To: i s ! .. c P P. 1 n n 0 e n n 1 i i n r, 1 0 4 1 i o Ni:W VOJIK, Sept. 10. Th i sport of boxing will be reviv ed here ! Thursday ni-ht under th- new : Colonels Mflhv SliCCP i f o r I"? r r. I ROBINS WIN FIRST ! OF CRUCIAL GAMES', Walkr law round brut... .-tat- boxing which legalizes K The newly appointed com mission, of which Totals r,7 New York Chicago Two-base hit? ackson. Fcwster. LI o f r o it 2 040 (tii Pratt. Weaver. .1 and fourth te h.-.id'd h 'i r. d .vn in 'h' flr?t. third hi th." srcorel .Med.il m li- -tri t Cole W'liiM StceJlo Clm-e. : f a' i'"- d" th nnnuu" the v!i!",;t',: f t !i -"f t,, lift;. "Mart) " Co'-. o'i. r k v h re ! " Ma 1 M:-t ". r all e!-ht h ird'rs u or the t'.ld of older and f v 'ii-noii', "'! riders, v til 1 1 2:tl Irot Pir-r Sinn V. T 11 br. vi i Li'v 1 J 1 1 ' ", i n n 1 B'-ow n I - n c , s. z. ( J- Lir.e't . . . 4 -' in. 1 w in;er 2 1 4 1-4. : 14 1-4. -M7 . O ' I in r i 1 '( ..brth b. " 1-L P.iee ron Walts '' !i 1 i ll c h ue.'r (,"j"fn s middle of thr lin- and he will be able to throw the weicht imo the battle which was lackinc last stasoo when Madizan. the liirlit s?t ef ntcr in ini'1'rp Notre Dime hi--tory had t ti.cht on sj-eer will power against op P in nts who's poundage in some t is. s marly doubled hic own. Walter liala-. assistant coach and I'rank Mile-, fnshnirn coach, have arried and the ot ening of the week will see both fieshmcn and varsity .-siuads under full headway. king mrals TROT; GEERS HURT ;0 s Strunk. Thre- fasp nit j . loiuns. sjtoipn bases j Kerr. Risberg. K. Collins. Sacri j0;fices; Weaver. IVckinpauch J. i:r irors Peckinpaugh. Ward. Risberg. Double plays Lewis to Peckin paugh. Left on ba.-es New York. 1-: Chicago. !. Baes on balls Off Korr. G ; off Moeridge. 1: off R. Col- BROuKLVN, Sept. 18. Brook-j Uns. 2. Hits Off- Quinn. in 1 . . ,(,., v.Ji'i'ilngs; ff Mogridge, 2 in 3 1-3 in- iwi.s 111, tue es eu s 1; : in 1 1 f in-. ' " t : . . . rr n . ' iti . CLFVKLAND, O.. Mq-l IS. Cleveland w ent back ii to first place Thursday v.hen it wn an exciting pitchers' battle t'rotn Washington, 1 to 1 . The fir-t man to fact Zacharv in th tirsi iriniri singled a mi j .foscph Johnson is hairman. and Cleveland did not gft another hit I the license committee, headed by until there were- two out in t nt j Law rone Mcuire. d the New tichth. Sewell then scratched a j York Atib.die lub. at their .-itib. t'K-k third on 'Neill's dou- public punt nie ting at th right and vor d n a w did j uuarters of tnv . omnuttee Thurs The fielding of Wambsgans.. ; dav issued and approved licenses. and Harris was sensationally bril- to the Madison Square darden t e ! . o Ptst--..rg New York Krrers Two bi e b. ;t s - - i -v . - I r-.ases i-risen. ! Young. (L i 11. t:i. c ! ases 1 .iTs. i.: -. 4 a : . ; 1 1 1 e 1 r. Sth. r. f r, ro . r. "v j " " a ft n - 1 n ."i 1 P.arrr.ft. McI-Ce-hr.b Whitfd s-V. 1 v. Sacr". 'i's utshaw. 1-ft N iv Yorl; bk- t pitch. Brooklyn Drives Ruethrr Cover in Fir?t Inning Grimes Wins. I r,xc C : Dt Inr 1-4 All Pur t ten. 1 Ni--'b 1! bi 1 1 1 ( St out t ....... Ö - -' :r. Te?hod) : : ' m. Top- er v . . . . 4 4 4 : 1 1 - L 2:13 1 - 4 . Track Veteran Sustains In juries at Syracuse Ed nun Finisli?s. l'.ire I 'tire STOO. 1 ! I -( ..-1 ' 1. -n M u r l et n I . ! 1 1 1 p.r ! h . Fr.; n - -' ' M,-Kerroi . b inin 1 , ;' " 2 : A 4 1-L 1 : n ' 1 - 2 . Trot Piirsr. si.OOtl. 1 Yl. ....I -. c 1 'L Li-.- t . I 2 1 1 it 1 -. ' 1 s;- .;cni prongs ni . tfetlvd ' po-i. -c br z. ( J. . . . 4 4 -11 ?-l 2:13 1-L :.L". 1 2 1 4. too l'nr lfrlenr Uunning Pur-r 5 T.o D i' dU won. Lis'be Cobcl so.-, -d M.-'r-.a'a third po'.'o, c,p . Vn'r.r.n h'"o ran. l:"-. " L One nd Ono-ltfscnfb MPc Stcopl. (Ilit. Fbglet Hurdler, piirso 52n. Maid 'o Tlic MITt v-n. Allen c- 'rl: M.rqie tnrL ribrile. lidct,, r.r.-l Orlando nlo ran lured VACKS TAKE ELEVE V.VVG GAME X TO . ?T LOII5. s;t. "--ake"d tr. the f'.pve Phtladerhla dro e ,V?at St. Lr".! rhll.idc'phi.a AR r;f. T-ifft".. lh. ... Wlke- if : ff rktrs. c. ... Tj grir.. !h Jih-!en. rf. ... " wiTh. rf. ...... C,l!(ra-av. .. ' TTnr' p. .... Prry. p 1 ith inning and in four runs f- t o p. Thursday. ! H. O. A. 1 1 Ts?at . . . St. IOT11 Crber, ss. . r,if r!, 2 b. S;er. IK . J.u-nV'or., f. Limb, 'f ToMr,. rf. . . lV!trsm r. D" He rrv. p. William, z . 4 1 AB 1 n n P e n 1 e H, 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 A To; IV r - - "rn H.-b '.. hi.-1 CS TL"': -Smith W r r ' . 1 -.-;: T2 o't L- !, Fr :"' t a 1 a 'nt t"t r de" u n 1 i n ,t iViV ' 4 - P lb II' 'V: Cie Icon "J, Sacrt r. ll.trr'.s. ,i's ...off t S.-t'l- r. : ! t s ; -';"' f, rr 7 : '. 2 i 1 r ' v . r- 'ri;- ; r r-i";t - .-' YKACF.-K. N. Y.. Sept. IS. Ed " ird F. "Pop" 'Jeers v as injurel her- Thür.-day afternoon w hen he was thrown from his .-ilky in the third heat cf t ie : 1 s trot at th." gr.-nal circuit, ra- s. He lrovc Wlkl VVtl.t to rini-h in -econd plac and .in.-' .r lie horse 'ros.-rd t lie nnish it stumhkd anil fell, thrftwing 1 "Jeers h-;Ji to the track. His condition is said not t be serious. Cerrs sustained a severely sprain- b.oubl'-i- anI wrist but hopes to be ab!- to rrsunie hi.; dm in? at the Columbus nie: tine opening on Mon d v . King Watt?, du en by Alonio Mc 1 . Id 1 aptur d tlr.t honors in the )r.o!;au( ga ( U'p r ice for ';1; trot ' 'rrs. the primipal even of the da s card Wiki W lUi. driven by Geers and .iftcr Iii ...cident in the t.eoml ' liat. b Ldman, rini.-hed in thud 1 p'acr. Jeers Ttr (ioic'.ie loan across ine me an easy winner Sn the fir?f heat of tn 2:0"; pace and Ldman cap- th" remaining heats behind th" (.Jeers nuuitit. (Mitlaca Ilotil Cup. 2:16 Trot; Iuro $1.9fo. King Watts, h h by General Watts. (McDonald) 111. Sm Bingen, br . (alenime 2 2. Wiki Wiki. b g, plr rrs-Ildm.in' 7 J 4 Cre. br z. (Hinds') Z 4 .'. 1 ; race Drake, blk in t White H. Princes.- Madena, vJrat e Forbt and Idto Watts also started. Time v0sl-2. 2:1 --4. 2:12 1-4. '2 ( lavs iav. Tur S1,4mh; TIikv Heat Plan. Ciotdie T"dd. b m. b- Tdd Mack. t Co r.--Fdtt.aU) 1 1 1. Lthil Chimes, br m. (Murphy dio.i Guy. ch h, (Hodsoni : 4 4. Peter Llhott, ch (Cox 4 0. Tim- . :;:-4. 2:0; a-4. l:(bj C1.ls Trot. Purs- $1.04)0; Thnsj. Heat Plan. Cemit. ch n l Cyrenus (Edman 4 1. K-d Iiuell. ch c (Murphy 1 Iidv Wilco. ch m. (McDonald) 2 2 Hei l-! " n. br g Stokes 1 4 :t 2. Time 2.07 3-4; 2:11 1-4; 2:"7 3-4. 2:07 1 la. lMv. Irs S1.04H); Tltre Hot Plan. 1 1st her P.. 1 in. hy Baron Wood "1 ; ; ir . ( Murphy 111. la Prcok, br p, i IMnun) 2 Z 4. Irish Votrr, b g. (Nohle) ;; . Pro-ser. blk h. ( IVrrv 5 3 2. Frank Little, br c, Stokes 4 4 Tnr.c 2:03 1-4; 2:07 3-4; 2:ft7 1-4. tional Kacue pennant were enhanced Thursday when Manager Robinson led hid team to a 5 tu ' v ictory ovt r Cincinnati. The world's champions stai te-a off as if bent upon upholding their title. but the way the ; Supcrbas came back at them in their I half of the rlrst. took some of the : ught out of Moran.'s men. Bath opened for Cincinnati with . a -ingle through Olson and was ! forced at second by Daubert. While ; (I roh w w striking out Daubert stole I second and completed the circuit on j Roush's hit to center. Olson hit i to center to start for the Superba. stole second and went to third while Johnson was bang retired at first. Neis walked on Wheat's hit to right. Olson tallied and Nt-is did likewise (when Myers singled to center, j Schmandt drew a pass and' then j Ki'.durf w ith a single t center scored j Wheat. Cincinnati tied the score in the fifth when Uath singled and stored with Daubert on the latter's home run. The hit was an ordinary single but it bounded away from Wheat as he was about to held it. Schmandt's double, Ktlduff's sacri fice and Miller's single gave Brook Ivn a one run lead in the fifth, an other was added in th-seventh when Johnson singled, stole second and s ored on (Jrifhth's double to center. Grime? and Buether were the op posing pitchers at the start but Buether retired in favor of Fisher i.i the first inning as Brooklyn had corcd two runs. Score: Cirwinnali AB. B nings; off II. Collins, 4 m z In nings; off McGraw. 1 in 1 inning. Struck out By Kerr. 5; by Mo gridge. 1. Winning pitcher Kerr, loosing pitcher Quinn. Umpires Moriarity and Hildebrand. Time 2 hours. R RAVES AMD ST. LOUIS DIVIDE DOUBLE RILL BOSTON, Sept. 16. Boston and St. Louis divided a double header Thursday, the visitors winning the first game 4 to 3, nd the home tram taking the second by the sam? score. Seven pitchers were used in jockeying for the first game. Haines wa. hit hard in the second but excellent fielding. especially by Heathcote. kept the Boston score down. Both clubs played errorless ball. Scores, first game: St. Louis AB U liart. Score: ashlngton Hani--. 2 b ... 1 Milan. If Shanks. If . . . . Kio cf Both, rf Brow er. lb Lllc rbc. 3b . . . J. O'Neill, ss . Ghart ity, c ... Zacharv. p Totals ...... C Ten eland Lvans. If WambsgansH, 2 b Speaker, cf .... Smith, rf Gardner. 3b ... Johnston, lb , . Sewell. ss S. O'Neill, c . . . Mails, p Totals Washington Cleveland ...... Fhotton. rf ... Fournler. lb , Stock. 3b . . Hornsby, 2b McHenry. If , La van. ss . . Heathcote. cf Clemons. c . Goodwin, p Knode. Sherdel. p . Lyons, p Doak, p ... 1 S 1 Bath. 2b .' Daubert. lb Groh. "b . . Roush, cf . Duncan. If Kopf, ss . . Neale rf . Winfco. c Buether. p Fisher, p . .... 0 1 .1 o 0 0 0 0 f n e 0 H. 1 1 Ä 0 1 0 f) 0 O A. 1 1 ft 1 o 0 n 0 Totals Batted for Booton Powell, cf . . - j Lav rs. If 0 CiilHi-in u 1 u i ,i 1 1 4 4 4 4 . ft . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 00 0 f: it 1 1 0 ft f) ft f) ft H 0 1 ft 1 1 11 P 1 0 ft () 1 1" 1 1 rt 4 n rt 0 0 f 4 10 Goodwin in 2nd 0 Holke. lb - j Boeckel. 3b , n ! Maranvllle. ss 1 Totals 3 3 1" 2 4 x Batted for Fisher in ?th. F.rof.kljn AB. IL H. O OlMJti, ss i 1 2 3 Johnston. 3b ... 4 1 1 0 Neis. rf 1 1 0 n Grirhth. rf 2 rt 1 0 WheC. If 4 1 1 : Mvers. rf 4 2 2 Schn.andt. lb . . 2 1 1 1 Kilduff, :b : 0 1 n Miller, c 4 o 1 7 Grinus. p 3 0 0 Tot-tls 30 t 10 2 7 0 0 14 ' Gowdy. c . . . Ford. 2b Scott, p Cruise. . . . , Christenbury. McQuillan, p I Fillingim. , I L. Townser.d. 1 I Ü 1 i AB . . 3 . . 4 . . 4 . . n . . 4 ft rt ft n K 0 0 1 0 1 1 n n A ft n ft v 0 H l 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 0 ) n o ( ) t o 1 11 1 t 1 tl 0 ft 0 ft 3 'th. A rt i ft 4 0 0 n 0 1 rt i 15 A 0 o 0 1 . 4 1 4 0 ft 1 n 1 17 AB . 4 30 AB L f. tt it e h (, i 0 0 0 (t B r C ( V r ( 1 f 0 H 1 it it i 0 1 rt 0 a 1 1 H 1 11 0 0 it ft 1 1 0 o ft 1 15 1 1 1 0 2 4 O 1 1 5 ft 11 1 5 0 ! Sporting club of this city and the I Queensbt rrv A. C. and Velodrome 4 I A. C u Buffalo. N. Y. Jack Dempsey, of Salt Iake 'City, world's champion heav -woight. who nia ie a personal application. u:i? granted boxer's license No. 1. ißf isOiunwus ccncs RiS, or. .c I Hanv.lf ;-. 2. LOFISVTLLK. Ky.. Sept. 1 By in' 1 '' 'C U(r-' winning Thursday's game from Co- Losing pitch- lumbus-. r. to 1, Louisville made aj Second gatv.e: 1 . .. .1, . i . , v . , r, 1 1 ... i . n 1 r r 1 .-, i tl r St 1 lean sw e p 1 me :i oi- -i 1-. ; : 1 1 s. : a . . - - head-' The local batsmen pounded F'd-New 'u"k ... 11 r,r ridce n-rn m tne tnira mr.tnc. . i'or, er ar.a scirnni. sensational bachwanl running catch 1 smith. by Acosta was tht ri-lding feature. Score: i f ,'.. Ff'rtc Finnl s.i'.e- p.t.-r.ei 2. Hits Off p. irr.es. DoUg!--c in 1 ut Bv Harr;:lt -Barn- s. ( o t 1 1 N hf - i , - f! n it a 1 1 Co!u mbus . . . Louisville . . . Fid nd e and Koehr. n rt 0 fto. flftl o ft 0 r cn 1 oi r 1 Dcufel; Graham an a 1 Game Emm M innen pnlii M ILWAUK HIl. Wis. Sept. ie At Beir.h.i rt lield M; TRY THE WANT ADS Save money by pitrcnltin merchants that iicvertis hits here Thursdav r , a j won the final game rf I the lo.- i park. r to : 4 base 1 3 27 1G . . . . 0-cO 0 V 000 -0 . . . . Of'O 000 01 1 hilf Brower and Ttvo O'Neill. Stolen bases Rice. Sac- 1 rifices Ellerbe. Gardner. Lrror Sewell. Double plays Harris t Brower; Wambsganss to O'Neill to Gardner to O'Neill to Wambsgins; tiiiruiif r iu 11 1 -'ft. 1 ' - ""'in.1 1 ton. Left on bases Washington 6. ; Cleveland 2. Bases or balls Off achary 2. Struck out By Zach arv 1. Mails 4. empires Nallin and 12vans. Time 2:13. SIB1 ROBERTSON'S HOMER BEATS PHILS V AAT 1 1 Cincinnati . . .". 100 02" 000.-. BrooklTi 300 001 10x 3 ITrrors Wingo. Johnston. Two base Three Daubert. Stolen bases Daubert. olson. .lohnsdon. Grimes. Double! ror -in,-. J"ii!-ii'. tvnr, Doak him Olson. Grimth. Schtnandt. )0 ."' 11oa,, base hit Gtoh. Home run ! V0.0'' -1 V Totals 3 2 Batted for Scott in Rat; -or Cruire ir 7th. 'tntt for MrOnillan in Sth. " ! St Lruus 020 on: nftft 4 J j i; Mon 100 20 '!) 1 i Three base hits Holke. Maran o ville. Foumier. Stolen bases "Gowdv, Sacrifices Lavan. Kayrs. Ioublo plays Stock and Fournier: Mogk. Hornsl'y. Fournier. Left on t.ases St. Loui5 TosTnn 1. Base en ball? Off Goodwin 1. Sherdel I. 1. Scott 1. Hits Off in 1 inning: on Mier- del. in (none out m .trO. ort Lyon 2 In 3 2- innings; off Doak. . w. i-i . r 1 1 - x rnmL-.s. im 1 im. ii Mav-nshcr. Wingo and Daubert. "2 Mr0uilUn none ,n 1: off 'incinnati : Hrook- , ,Ttt v.,. L. I 0 nwr.'i. li'Mir 0 i. x- y nij.-hr Bv Sherdel. Ford L Struclc o,.. r.v Shfrde! 2. Lyon 1, Scott 4. McQuillan l. Losing pitcher Left on bases Ivn 7. Base on balls ofT Ruether 2; l is'ier 1. Hits off Uuether T. In l- " innings; off Fisher 7 in 7 2-3 in- Iii K.. nitctisr Viv fnkf r lMi;-s. riii ' luv." 1 - i. t.. iC.rimes.) strii. k nut-by Fisher : Htrher Lyons. . Grime? Losing pitcher nsher. -f. i',(r-..v PiL-Irr and Mrran Time impires uifl'it v - - - - - - - 1:54. Doak 7 rHILADELiPHIA. Pa. ?ept. 16. Robertson's home run over the right field wall with two on base.- in the ninth broke up a cle-se game be tween Philadelphia and Chicago Thursday, the visitors fvinning 9 to 3. Vaughn made a three base wild throw in fielding Causey's bunt In the sixth. Meusel n home run into the bleachers in left field, scoring Wilhams ahead, gave tho Phillies two runs in the first inning. Score: Clilcflro Flack, rf Terry, ss Robertson. If . . Merkle, lb Paskert. lb OFarre'.l. c Deal, ob Friberg. 2 b ... Marriot. 2b Vaughn, p Alexander, p . . Totals . . Plilla. Pa u let re. lb Wheat. ' . It. Miller, lb Rawlings. 2b William, cf Meusel. rf . . Fletcher, ss Lebourveau. Cravat h. !f J. Miller. 3b Witherow. c Hubbell, p Dnzmann. p Causey, p . . If AB Ii H .4 2 1 .0 2 1 .3 1 3 .5 " 3 .4 n '.4 1 ,4 ' n r . ,1 .O 1 - . r. o 0 . . - - 1 .0 1 0 3 6 n 1 - AB B if . ä 1 . 11 0 0 0 r c .5 n 2 . 5 1 : .4 2 1 . 3 u 3 . .1 " : .2 0 1 .3 1 1 .4 " 0 .1 " , 0 n n '. 1 1 0 4 0 a 13 ette ir Sth . ro- ii".'' ... :n 00 o .1 rt 1 10 0 o 0 0 3 . 1 o 0 ft ft rt ft 4 ft 0 27 003 Mccormick gtime : rio 2 A? Cla Trot. Ptirx M .'(: Thus, iiiN1t Plan. F.--'. 'irgini.m. b h. by The Har-.-:-. t Dickerson t j 2 1. Hibl Fl tch r. b m te'txi 2 2 1. HuTutast. b m, (Ralston 3 3 3. F- 1- Li ;".; ct 1 . b L. (McDonald) T.n.f 2:1:1-2. 2 . 1" -- -4 : 2 : I '"' 1 -4. To Brat :Lo' l-l Trotting. M..ev A: ion ch tti. (Benedict tv Ttiüt 2.2M-4. in Beat U:2.;i-I Indiing. M.: the Gr. it, b f (O'V) w.n. Ol ALIl iVX)R SI3ll-KINAIiS PHILADBLPHIA. Sept. 16. Three New York players and one, from Piston qualified Thursday for, . nal round of th women ' i'acKers riCVllC fin and Hart Second i s:t Louis ... 2r") r f10 7. v ; Boston "02 000 0114 14 ! Haines and Griesenbeck. Clemor.s Oeschger and O'Neill. Tcta . . Itan for Wn"inr,v- '"' 1 r :i!,.i., :.;ac Two t'.ase nil n:'ib. 1 1 m-- j rrnr Friberc. auchn. r letcner Home runs Robertsetn. Stolen; l,.,,:,- Williams. Meutel 2. S.cri- j ,;,.., Fiack. Causey. Double plays ( Terrv. Friberg and Merkle: I I r:a w : and rational law;, tennis tournament at; the Philadelphia cricket club. They a e Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallorj : Miss Helen P.-Ilak, and Miss Eleanor G. sn, all of New Y ork, and Miss Marion Zindt rstein, of Boston. ln the -t-mi-ti.nal round tomorrow. Mrs. Mal'.ory will meet Mi.s Pllak. . Mi.c '.''n.trrstpin will t Pe CL r. h. r. Law liPiis aril l'auietl-. i i ry a f-iu!-fp lf-tx on! I lull' Ulll, tl, t hasfts Chicaso 4. Ph.ladelphia 11.. I Bases on balls Off Vaughn 2. off; t i i.-.l. - 11 1. . . "P Ttrtann 1 f I UVIL'ili ohuw j c iu ', Causey 1. Hits OfT aunn. i ; m KANSAS CITY, .-ept. lv Kansas 7 2 Citv won its f.nal home game of the , jn rally series, defeating a late inning St. Paul 110 Kan.-As City . 200 Paul. S to L in Score : -r,n 100 ; i4 ;t nti ei v s 3 Huhbell. 4 in 2 1-3 1 Causey. : 51 Alexander, ncne in 1 1-3 lv MT.-m, Ames and bx Knzm.m. 4 in 1 2-:: (r.or.e out 3th Struck out By Vaughn 6; m . n . 4 Alexanuer 1: n tiamin. -. d : l (riuv-y, 2. Winr.inK pitcher Vaugh. Lcsmg pitcner Lnmaa 14 I n t V'i w 1 CT H -; in I -'?r Tl 'Tl ii Tl I ' jii Li A ssi j C3 rrv n r?a rv n rrv r3 n 5-rr tii'.'ai ca m y W - T i Y Livvl1 U Cu II I t 11 H trr. : "ä ::SEl I I HAND ft 1 'H' liTxati - ?! Overcoats R3ad!e io 1 ! J -ij Piade to Fit 14 1 :! 1 ! J I EP3 fi 3 0 n n n f P4niff ti l! ft !fil fill l! p hu I üüW bfly (Wj 1 Mlnneapclis Milwaukee . . Roberts and Flrieh. . 11" 1 2 Mavr r. ; f a p o . i t :3 Ml't:;k t h . 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Grin-r and Sw eeney. v. t h o r :tc(:i s0- !. Cmpire: -Chill nd Dlr.een. i Time ::12 1-4. 1 Miss Cosa.