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Minors Want New Class—Johnsons Record Broken FOR All DIVISION i.Xiu.KJt iu sii i:s i»i;m vm> ! t>\ anothkk \m* 11,^.urn CLASS THAN \(>\V K.VISTS. CIlll'AliO Np\. |h —Though tins' mutt'T nr r* a lassilication of th<- minor leagues was not ret.. hoi at TUeBd:t>‘» sessions o' tin National Ar*» lath'll, it was the subject of paramount m teret in tin1 iotiby gossip. ami pror-i bly will Ins tin- ramo* *.l a lojt of c.r- . gument and soiim mr.-m -s later. \V-Tk liy th■ ■ assm-tation it »-11- was stri'dlv <>i a. routine naujii . but tin hoard of arbitration was in session ian- in night, and it wm said that there might lx* developments of’g-i.ut interest in im:nt*< tinn with ilm Miiiiji i t in which all id' tin lea gut s an* most inlet - i Kind. Tin Kami-rn l.ragtn and Ann nrii'an Vsmh iatnni ar- again lighting for Flaas AA cstithli^hmeiit Following tin- < list..in nl' bitarbiill liodies. tin- .nsm iali.M; ua i.'d most ot thi* day. It 'was t■» ■ . mn rue nt noon, tait did not g.-t t .gi th r until Wi-d m-sday, after a short session. giving tin* hoard of ari itiatom opportunity to r.-sunii’ its labors Sot rotary Fat nil read his report. its salient t.-a- j i utvs being I if I t la agin - (jtialiliisl. ’“Fifty long ii organigatiiun <■ 111 blaring I an S and towns in tin I'hitcd Stalls fil'd t'nliada. ooaiilied tor membership. "Kight hundred and mm-mm- ! players worn reinstated tdayor.s v. sr. suspended "Two htmdr. d and *-1xT - i . ,..i\- j • rs wear reinstated, ' Ainu! . r of nla .it'' drat I' d !•-. tin National i.'-agin ; 7 n .nii*.-r dt lit- ; by Ann rli .in la agin . mimh.d drafted h> Ann to ati A : .tion. 1..'t ' Total .'.mount is i■ i\ *'d through this oflh . for dratted plains and nnitn refunded on drafts d,- i!,. • .. t’d . “\ationai 1.ig -■ ! ini' \itnrnan iaago. j.lT.Mn. ’•National a - i iatjoti iSa.Tini ttNij’l i .rn Ntlitf) ItiMsi. Incidental to tin- pr* sent gatln-rings till* annual no ting o it \V.~mrn laE-gtn* has b.-.-n In id Norris I, ' t N I i 11 M us fr - r I. It 'i pr . i'itd i ' ■ r ■ I U rtn oi l:\t- n ,ir- and at ail in ' ri'iind salary Th«* it..gin alii p ., I'l1' gam. - ion; s, i - . i ii as n lain, .. ri ! '.vin park I hr'., games m( . ;,n -Ini oin*-nai f months <n pinny tom Tin < Yntra! Jang' :t! ,,, , determined t • .. i, , ., \pril nr. nr.'k i-urli.-r 1 mn ~ :o •‘hr annual and spring meetings . ■ tin- league « lit bn In d t South Heim inti.. 111.- h.st . k Jan . ,r. ,.r fl!, !ir»t ii*'. k In fVi.ruar. Att. tiding mg . .id. :. ,, -pent tn in h ftp a* fa king ir.nl.■. r ■ as. am* salr .. pi.I »,1- O .-rg : w . .Toledo was ,| t oik r. 1 a ; I J i .-r. ill lias iin : ■ * now sigm-d. hut .j p.,,.. . Htl ad l.nt •• II,, .j.JOig training -..no, gp.s I \|K'iisi«,. f,( up I’n „f in tin mi ,lail ioard n ...| ng i f; Murphy ttianag. r i’.. K- u .. N't', till a- th- NA- «»k . S: m l-.agn. w .. i • .j in. ... . nun’ll of !-.■)! Morph» • . m.rg. , ” Ith assaulting i m So ,-T tlf-nt I’l 111. Ii Jig. . , a ft ri' So .|’ ", siirtprndrd him for sit. day-. > Ui .-A. ri at" ■ o n Mi t hi on; ,r i. Th" applli iitj. i ,.<■ St , kt..i y. , ■losl . v.di. lo and I I.IK la. : ■ 1 1 I . * 'llt-SS S Ii .is ■ Was T • J' f* t I ,| g ’ (•rtkland for tin . ons.uf th i,, i.. land Irani, of tin I , n l'■.,-i,sf ,,g . Tl'r apptii at 'll a N.ufh i ' ryUuBUt la ,lg was , SPIDERS EXPECT TO BEIT III. MB II. RICHMOND COLLEGE ELEVEN WORKING HARD FOR SATUR DAY'S GAME—CAPTAIN SADLER BACK _ i- .-ph UL hit ■! .1 i.i! | , \. the HI * .s 111.it tt. tin r. i! :• ii <i Coll, g* I ‘ "* I 11. t i 1 e.|U.ld dead I . It.tMllI of Its 1“»1 several d. f.-ats v.i.'i >■■■ Mirprl*. d 111 111.' 11. \| Vfl.li w« ,-ke •'ny i.mm wiih. t it* i .r.l-»..| mi,s tup tain is UaMv i.. slump Monday iifl.tii....n Captain s.i-i.tr was in ttiilfi.rtn ..ml pr«< teed with In* nmn for ii.. tirst tin... r- • ,i ... Coach !...»« will put i;,. , ■ , tin ,...g) Ihc paces tlii» Will, in II I'lmr.itMit for: Saturday's championship ganm it ith William and Mary. Johnson, Tyler tiny. Sadler. Iluvnl and tin other vet erans w ho ha\r been disabled lately will get in lia- «.n,i. « against Win,a,,,: and Mary and Randolph Mae.-m The tea in from Williamsburg. while ii has lad won a game this sealion. is ii.iortlnl.ss a scrappy lafnih, in Spencer and Si honk tlic.v have turn men who are to he feared hy any team Richmond tuns who .uiaiired White's punting ■*" much tor Itaiidolph-Macon should watch Spencer in Sat iird.tt V • game. In tlie value In tween iinndotph Macmi and W illiam and Mart Spem .>r gained .almost ten yards in ,s ,-r.t ex. change of punts AH of Ri.'hiuond's nou rei rtoal from Raleigh in good shape, with the exception of George, the gritty .enter, who Was rather ha.lly hart. It ss hoped, however, that he will partici pate in Saturday 's game, if Vie do. s. Captain Lee. ..(' William and Mary, will have his hands full. Hallies are being held in the chapel I every night this week and the Hod and lilue students w ill he ai the game ' en ' masse." j Randolpli-Mai on has not yet won the cup. They have jet to defeat Rich- 1 mond College, who play against Han- j dcdp-Macon its against no other team. I Watch the Richmond College nun show the Yale hull-dog lighting spirit in Saturday's game with William and Mary. OUR HUMAN SEA GULL EU6EME EV*. !I• i~• - h tht- tun tirdnnui who «-v<-r KtaMod from a battleship at st-a and ft.-a hack to land. Ilo shot ' tt l *• ••Ji.it•- on the ••ruiwr Birrnintfharo. v, hi. ii uia raisins; an> h..r in t’h.-sa ji. .i I: t\ arid a iiim* d his fs*stiw‘, lilt!'.I will Jack to Willoughby Spit. Hi id'.itiw mint was Norfolk, but if.. . j■ i a v on tho I*, .Hiding main an-1 a fog which would ha\« made ii Lon doner homesick to g‘ t l ack to the strand and promenade with monocle and tight hrH'i'ht s com polled him t land in the Sjdt KI> was not satfsried with the high! and there is now running through his noodle a burning desire to start iron Noi l oik and fold his wings *»n the crui «*r thirty mi leg at s*h. SCHOOL GAME 10 RECRUIT RETTERS BE IA1J0UGHT JOHNSON'S RECORD • i. j’> * j> runtime hurh ;»t ?ht* .h*lin Marshal! >- h-' -t aiT ln»Ui ' i ■;{:■ i la cr and ordinal : sindrni* 21* .. thr -> h-- * hanipnMtsftH* Vn gi!;' t u i:S hr v. on th- 11 n-hnn■ tni .w. hot.: ,i - !11 • \-.riul’ 11 ii?h l-o! a* Hr--ad Mr-* i 1 ‘ar'• Thui-dn: al'U-r It «' n« r : r.t t ‘ ;; • ' * ! V* 'III i ' ‘l* *> , id v, in a s'.-m. tin* • hainf>h*it:*hu» ..t • <1 .}• tt th a? hifch }. - r ih. i ' fl «■ ^f'llrnt hovi> ih mif th» Maraha > l* H and « an* r;:.{ :tK!»r»* h*-. i!o- li i- ).; indidnr s • at; »0*r. Tin r; dk Ht.eh - - how<*v*‘i\ if: d‘ - •;' j»r*n * .t 5 -r hard t-> n« k - * n v, i; h. 'Hi* > ha'* «!*•; **.i f» «t a iium!" r *■ «? r-• :.£ t* u? in and around th* » a '• th*' S« .i hut U a hi*-1. * - m **u * In- h it pri*h s it.-rii th*- nvos* !- h rdinar th- •. Wir.-am ami t« am l a *; \:r. t*am tha' < til do thtf. mar *• k- i. * n r**dlt !<t ' k % V a y ■-•<! h.f ».* ■« H> i t hut** a > ■ ‘ .vt tin- Marshftllit*-?* want, for thf> haw* n>»t »•? c-xt*'itdrd th<-*m <*i«. - ?•> th- ir and ar<* anxi**:. < • • d * s-» \»k : a • tin- n * ini' BLOOMER PICKS YALE US VICTOR OLD FOOTBALL STAR SAYS OLD Eli will beat har VARD. \'ku iiss i:x. \... ; \ t. ' I . ■ p.rH1 ' it ■ ■ . V a i»- S4U;t(l a ’ t';<- h-i.i T..t- :.i. .. Italp! 1 * i '■ ' '..o ..•ID t. .iii.s }>L*> .-••v.-ral : ■ - > s, >1 It*- it-,.*uki i that Y.«lr ha*i .. h* tT.-r tt-aTi* if! * H.nrmr.l hah u I 'til>! mi., ! '!• SmI ;;r*i. 1 > Tht» i ' u*.li- ■ u; :iil ;it *~> . r.-t ml ;; i > I ■ ‘f t !■'!• t.IU iU>U!' \fl*T it Wits' «<V*‘r fl.* iniii In s Mni.l it It.t.l \i*r> Inf.H'tort, i-it.l I hut tin- v ursuty lutd t ..>■ t• f"ur i.tuthtl.nvfis .muitist th« ff.-'hlil.!' ftt! t il«! Ill Ill'll I' V tin- Hi lull tf.i'i: Ttifii- whs nil.- iiijiirv. Hak**r. It! Wt-I-.I in ns ;i suli.-lltMtf llalfiuwk. tw isiinn in' }*-<. ,i::tl i'..r .t t’.-w min. ul**fc stwiniiiK as it li.- was jir.-uy t.;i.l!> hurt. Wiii'ii In- min. .-Ct th.- li.-lii h. !f• 1 -«-<l I’.iiUt. hut th.- loiiftu-s wild lit w *■ ’! hi If t.* play all riylti S.ititi - ti t ..nil w ill pr.iiMl.lx tv- tht- first sut. siittiU* hat k Jt»K«TII»> K.\rilll>. rort*—srlllnui ti-J mr t.ltfmi 5‘i rurluaiia. Ilratlann anil Kean Irk. lai rarhi ( atllK. UWi ralhrrbltHtlu, llUf-stwir. %llrr VIrvtala. autl Thrifty, 101 rarb. arrttatl rarr—frlllna I tt-t rar «ltla and upnardi .V... furlonga llrdiiam Star, Kill Hampapr and Warinar, 104 rarhi Kranria Jtw rph, W .Hilraala, Mtrpkrrd't Xtiac. ■ Iiilf.mt, and PlaahlaK. HI.* rarhi siimmrr Mubt, IU0| .lor fiaitrna. M-i 1 brrk, llrnrp i'roaaraddra, lllor Tlr, l.auablBK Kara, and • lakbiirat. 113 rarhi II Km. IM| frnrra II, IIP. Third rarr—Two-yrar-oldai I mllr. Tr«i> Hrlgki and Tbr Mr Krr, Ml rarhi Kaadhllt and Amain, 103 rarhi i'uliyhank and Maro mara. 104 rarh. Ton r 1 h rarr— t II aura t it t= fnr louRa. Thr Maurr and loll). honk, *2 rarhi TmalH, 0.*.i Ton l.rar, Hoffman, and Kins i'ohall, 113 rarhi llobblrr, 071 Karqural, 117. Klflh rat-r—SrllinR i 3-yrar nldai I mllr, Krenrh Mil, JOO| llrnrr Monro and Thr Monk. 104 rarhi llrdsr Ro«* and Moltkr. I0B rarhi t*rnltlr, liMli lllslr KnlRhl. I OH i Wraaa, 1011 Marary K,« Mini lirraa Taratlr II, 113. t Dallas A. Shafer & Co. 106 North Eighth PHONE MONROE 1011 Automobile Supplies and Accessories Continental Tires and Demountable Rims. » IM> i IJ\ 1.1 VNI» I* \ I K1I%I> Ml Ml \ i\ < OAST I I \<.l I land, i I .* h k i* ,yt - W A>Hi.\'iT"\. 1» « ' \ Wit Mr .I*'hn»*u.s fc;i'-at r* • •»r* 1 Mrikf« Ms : I ;• ---has »••• > * r i .. > <ti th* war *1 it making ?..% i m t - jr]. r • .. K'-i. i,i »"• 1' ! * ., flub ul Ui« J‘.ii !': «ri • Hit's r* « -rd. ITU; ir «* > • * m lit mil Pug.r Umh that "! * fo« t-n* in ijj uianm*,-. He w i. i r; is Uir? mark i n«*t < t that Johnxm. n r-. . U.* Washington star's p* rPu ni;t:i c la-mi; a injy. r r«- ■« r-1 tir*»fcr& is a kfi-han.* r *»nd will •■«. v ith r.‘ Vo!aiui m-\t »-.i!'. It tu jiMtks as hr did on tn insist lie ihr. Naps soinvlhint; Hu-> An as «’*** w l U K. '■ hitVf sHhiy n*:rl1t <i, i’ll* l Vrt i,i ml ii:a a .*• K' >. *il • rd S*lllthpH * /-.Ilo-vs: Sn. I ] ’ r} : 4. Apr-; A ;>i ii M •. > Ma\ At h ■ Si a> At a > M i: M#> Jim J u a Jan J un Jan Jam J i, \ . J uly 4 J ulj V July i Juk 1 JliiV lr Jul\ >* J.ih Jilik 1M J ;.i \ A A s» X UHU'-I A uffunt \ -ivjuvt A UgllSfl August A uHus l August 2*». Fepti-min r S* pt»»mb<*r Srpt»-mtH*r 8* pt* nii*» r Srpt.-mla r^I 7. St‘pt»»mla-r i’O. Srptnmt** r - I. September 25, Srptripla r 1*T. « h tuber ’ c ictohor ‘J i r ;< S.> n Fra.» . \* rnon !-•*> Ain’t • - Oakland Oakland .. 8hc rammito 2v S.v-ram* jit . : •. Siicrnmentu 4 '•'.vranMii l. »s Ang 1 Mt r«rneiil" ; 5 Vrni- n 14 Sa ram* at \ • rr*«»n . V« rneii Wrn ■ -a ■K \ * rnon i v *»rn«*n 4 >akiaii*l n, * » tkland •*, <ntk1a*ni San 1‘ram ;s: •San Kraiuis n, San Fruilrls 4 11‘ i ; i, b-s 1 * oak and . oakiand* 8a« rann*ut Oaklucul • < Oakland • ia k land an Fran; i: , has AM?« i -akinn.i . « »akland . . vt« ram* nto . kiaramriito V*inon - I. \ • rnon 1*5, Vi-rnaii 1* ~, Ou k! a n d Sa< ram*nto . . . Sacramento . . . Sacramento October i.os Angeles (irlobor I ♦>, Anfgtdcji* . . « i< t*»bt r 21*. San Francisco October 24, San Fratn isoo. c ictober -", I*«*s Anodes Pi l i ti : 12 1 1 \ l l 1 a 1 4 Totals — - l • - -d Mil TO SIDY WITH NEW YORK KITS HRVHfV M.VNAtaKlt II* roll TWO MOKK VKARS VNI) tiirrs \ "U.mm:.” \i:\V Vt'liK. Nov. 1*. Th.it Pres- ‘ idem iirusti umi the other owners of the .New York (limits believe tile Chicago Cuhs hn\e reached the top of the ladder and will from now on begin to dr»-i«, while the Giants will tuke their place, is indicated In the announcement that Manager John McOraw has been signed under a live year contract.* MoGraw Is known to be In favor J of retaining most of the present mem- ■ bers of the Giants' team. The man agement of the team evidently be- : Moved tiiat McGraw'i policy is right, for they have never before asked him to sign a contract calling for more than two years. It is understood he was given a material Increase in sm ai-y. Upholds Sunday Bassbal! TRENTON, N. J.. Nov. 1«.—The j Court of Krrors and Appeals has re- ! versed the decision of the Court of Chancery, under which a preliminary injunction was Issued restraining the playing of Sunday baseball games in Atluntlc CUM. r PICKED MEN ROLL SPLENDID SCORES sIMM.IMiS SIMM s \N A V I- . OF 22» BI.UCK ON M:\V pokr \ui;vs. To such height li.'i; < nthu.«ia.-m t n in tli* new howling league of Hi •» mond that the mar m-mes sch Juled -f»om not to -uffUt the appethes *>f the pin-spilin' and Tuf»ay nig Jo two trams \v* r> picked at th **.’• >\ port Alleys and three fast md .un m<*red giiriifH rolled. In< -{dentally a m record * .r ' <• I j chopping war made I \ t'aptain Sidl ing. His average for five cun*** u tive game? wav l_“< m high ,.ifr mark on the al alleys. ^Whitman and Snther’in > • *! 1 ♦ 0 in gilt oV-m fashion, their av» rages being ~Mn* a* d l :* s, respeetiv* i Th*- score * : hi* picked !• mi.' dl l' a > Wliilmm- star-. Whitman (OtP* Ha.v . Took . (dark . Quinn ... 1st. I H*» IT:: l f. s i :.T i N !' ‘Jil i Id 1 T ‘J 137 i : i :d. i j r»* 1 7 u 0*7 * % 4 > s I spilling-* Spilling (C’apt. * Sutteriin ... Ehe] . Bell . . Williams l*cl-. 1st. . l ::s . 1 L’ 1 . 117 i 3« M, 1 S H I 1 t!» d. 2 1 7 i5 1 4 » 1 (II 1 .Vs \V»- Int ><j,i S • . . • i; .title game h \ e tviinj t Alley ■•!■.. and 1'himber.- The team -ay that ihr*-*» will he taken . th* u hue . >f ta k dial p Ing battling. al..; t h ; 7 4 hit* S a I'j H the second i rolled on the eel) the Jewelers captains *.f »-a* h games running ir men. This it* •-Trends interest tm.*s should last and pr i n - •»!* .-mm high as erage*;. Another crowd *• ;s pin• jt;- of tin tlif first guno . : ne'day night. - will probably - th rmroi'f iye vvh\ r Thursday. .- h \ ill ta k• the ' port A lie- s a iv expected Wed the late arrival cun- with th tding aiK>m it FOR JEW HEN . >.<a m> t hi; \ vi.i <. wii . *-i i> in r<mn - >i;\ l \ -I \I.\\ MM llnSTO.V MASS N... : • —Tin ii.tr,ar.l *"«.♦. t: -..iati. NTt. -s. v. rt str.*HK 1f«v« * m.Tins" ths? . : t. r ! "’ll I IT Hat ilKUT. ••unit. »ii.-r. thfj. will ‘■i-t.n.. n.«. night. i»a-. isvg u> mnrr> t\ • • rMtttf f-T Non Hasan. " h» r. t!,. hoM f -ir .r.ly iinuti, • <>n A .i :• *a hi Th. nun Mill r.-tut'ti t-> l-'Hrtn min "ii ii th*- t'senins tm.l will r< ni.'.n, !hit.■ ur.tll th.- das tin- g'.mt .»nly light “tKJiit! « rk : 1« n tin I'riti.ts in Karmiug t. r:. MATTY WILL HAVE ENVIABLE RECORD II I \% IKI.KU* I1NMU S i; \K i OM K \< T WITH <.l \\ l ^ III Will SKRVI n\.MI i i \m in i'\its. NKM Y*>UK, \nv»*ml.'< r 1* Sh*»* >i Chriaty Matthi-wson «*ut his n*w > ontravt with t-m Uiani.' im will h.*\o the env ta *• re«*4*rd ha', ink; j»it*• Ii *•« I fourt* ii v* :»r> with th.- -aim* maj*»r length team. Matthews ^3 s r<*« «»r«3 in liu* el«-v ri y»-nrs h< tuts drawn a salar> from John T. hr.s'-h is If.. v|. and I1H defeats *a i>«‘re» ata^v " As his pen *ntat**» last was .7 1!. it may > se n that Big Six is m»t gulng i>Ht k ’«> anv appreclaM» extent Mattv *s ambition is t.» stay in th* bi#c b tig a- until he has pit. Va -i 500 victories CLUB MEN BIOL INJflST DRAG WAKHKNTO.V, YA. N..v, 1*1 The niemlw rs ■>! -hie Warrenton Hunt Chib rode it Met drag Tuesday afternoon over ;i well selected course, v. ith a meet at Loretta. the estate of J. S Gaines, and over the estates of Hubbell, Har ris. l.eut h iitii! Sklttker. Tin hounds were thrown in at l.o retta. bit king up the scent at once, tile pack laced so well as to keep th-' hunters riding hard. The first part of the country was blind and trappy. The latter pari was over beautifully sodded fields, with plenty of clean jumping. The field consisted of t'ourtlainl Smith < master whip). Mr. Allison, Mr. Adam son. Mrs .1. K. Maddux. Mrs i\ II Smith. Mrs. John CJaines. Miss Annie I'amdi-p Spillman, and Mrs. K. A 11. l’ortnian. George H. Stone. .1 l*. Stone, James Nash and Mr. Glasscock. Mr. Nash was unseated by the brunch of a tree while crossing the Bethel road, and Mr. Adamson came to grief hi a bog. but soon remounted and fin ished well. After tin- run Airs. John S. Caines entertained some of the members at tea. CRICK SHOT INJURED IN HUMM SMASH BRISTOL, TENX., Nov. U.- Millard ; Hatcher, one of the leading trap shoot ers of the South, and once champion shot of Virginia, was seriously injured In a runaway near Bristol Tuesday. Thrown from his carriage, a w heel passed over his body. Ills light leg was broken and left leg crushed. He was brought to his home here. mmi Life Insurance Company of Virginii Incorporated as a Stock Company in 1871 OLDEST LARGEST STRONGEST Southern Life Insurance Company PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Issues the Most Liberal Forms of Life and Endowment Policies from $1,000.00 to $25,000.00 With Premiums Payable Annually, Semi-Annually or Quarterly. All policies are Clear and Definite, and as Liberal as Safety Will Permit, and Their Values are Absolutely Guaranteed. Insurance in Force September .ML 1910 Assets September 30, 1910 - Capital and Surplus September 30, 1910 OVER $71,000,000.90 OVER 6,000,000.09 - OVER 1,100,000.09 JOHN G. WALKER, - President RECALL SOUNDED FOR BOYS III BLUE {.illll|l(ll\ \V \l{ M 111 HI 1.1.1) Mill HiiiM.'im un'tti iA mit I KIN-. MllNKOI VMI I IIM Itlf.lMIM IMISTI'OM |i. Ink. .ta not t.i prevent bloodshed, I neb- Sam stepped between idle First !:■ irinit-iit eleven and t5i- Fortress Munpic loam Wedm sda> and pre vauIt d til** scheduled i ohflirt Imtwi eu them at Mr.tad Street Park. An ln .-jtv ia.n it* being hold at 1'!<! Point ‘'•mi ,id. and the battlers from the Fortress Mere unable In leave. .Manager t'ousin.-. .if tile First Keg, n,• nt team, recvi\>-.l word from Man ager Wildib k- ••! the regulai* army • • , that Nmsinls'r k’li tv,mid he a good day ter the scrap and the local n in replied "t.tu'rc on.'' The post l>"i.t nient "t the Kami until n«-\t W'ed losba simp •• means that both teams 'ill Ill better '-'lull"- for the striti titan lih-', had hoped to he and the rtsuH i,ll be a ni 'i'e stubltornly fought ■ oldest SEE IN KUBIAK WHITE MAN’S HOPE >IH UK.AN roi l If \s I.U'hri) I M i m i » \< i:n i.W(.roRi) AND JOHNSON. riTTSBl/UO. FA \\nrn>!-*r Iv— A1 Kil-mk i.s b* ing huiU-d as the kit* st ' whit* man’s hop* to-day. following th terrific h. ating ho ad n:mistM«d t.> Oiorge Cattail. the d.sskv I'oriTjer traiiur .>f Jack Johnson, m r-'i.trii • -row*! in the iabor t« mple hist night. In «a h *>( the six rounds th* uhite giant had th* best 1 • s ii and hi* k\ to he on his feet when the g..ng .s.,nnd* d. The big I***!, from Mientgan now h- asts virt«'*rie>- over pra* lically f iery go«*d heavyweight the ring outside of I-iingtord ami th*- <-hain]»t<»n and he annouru-es that he is going right after their i*o 4is. DETROIT TIGEK SUMMERS INEFFECTIVE. WHILE STANAGE CANNOT LOCATE THE BASES. HAVANA. Nov. It*.- I.»«- tr.it drop ped ilu third game of its Caban inva sion by the score of 3 to 2. Several circumstances contributed to the de feat. Principally, Summers wan inef fective, and Slating' had :ts much trou ble locating th*- bases. 1 nipire tJuter I - z also hail something to do with It, playing favorite* on close decisions Mi dcros w as good throughout, the only eiTor made behind him coining in the sixth inning. In which the Tigers bunched two of their five safeties, l'p to that time Detroit had hot made a single hit. This was the third game of the se ries. Dettoit Inis won two. Mullin shutting oat Almend.fr's, tile clunn iiion team, on Sunday by the seme of 3 to 0. Score: It. 1! K. Detroit . l» 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 l)--3 5 .'! Havana .00 00 10 300-3 12 1 Ilatteries Summers and Stallage; Alederos and Petwav HAGKENSGHMIOI HIPPY VNOEtf Iff LEMON THEE 'I.ATI UK of oi*i*oni:xts S< OMIi.il I.IliK MI N At.FJUi: HI T HOI TS WKKF TAME. 11A i ITFi 1111 >, i'l November lt». 'Pitching lemons" was the term ap plied to-day to the wrestling SKetch here in which tieorge Haelnusi hinidt, the itusstan lion, threw Fred Pllukofr the Finnish liear, untl Hjalmar 1-undin, the Swedish leopard. In thirty-one minutes and forty-six seconds. The European champion had contracted to i throw both grapples tr an hour, i Haekensehiniat'■ opponents did not live up to their nicknames and he 1 had no trouble {louring then. Toe] holds helped him to thy victory. rAir*ounis J,t vt),; '•/■'•rtrr*.,,, ’ hy "mil /.V \r. a**ters ]\ AVD stro*gEd,Vrplvs cap SfJLlClT; d SurPlus n,0«<». Va PiT*OS 'Pit,l . Poults “Urcell' Ashler II. f. WILL SEND CROWD TO GAME NEW Vl 'UK. .Nmifinl'i r 1 •> Indi .-u11* ji.1 nr.- that til*- greatest i nmil Nov Yitrk has .ft sent to a hi* foot ball game will t'u present Saturday In N « Hawn The air .>t expectancy that has set tled about the pitiis will make it tin mtiM atra tive «• f the year. Harvard has til- bt-.-t team that has defended her colors for .'ears, >1111.'. on the other hand, lire- a team that is en tirely problematical. Early hi the tear Yale lost to ttrown and Army. Then the took a brave and defeated Trim etoii's strong eleven. Now she promises 1 surprise for Harvard. (ILL COMING FUST ENTHUSIASTS SIT NEW HAVEN, row, Not, 1*1.— Yale enthusiasts who have talked with poaches and players after the secret practices of tile past few days declare to-day that "Yale Is coming last." The Yale quarter was particularly ju bilant to-day over the reports that came from y> »t* relay’s seeret praetic , where the \ arsity eleven Is said to hav> scored at will asalrist the strong scrub eleven. The T.11 1 eleven is said to have tuen gtvi n the liail and al lowed ten tries at tile Yale line, los ing a total of 10 yards during the scrimmages. The Yale team will go to some country place to-morrow to remain until Saturday's game with Harvard The mtine of the town is kept secret. Football Injury Causes Boy’s Death. Mil.K«>KI>, MASS. Noi. Hi. Ed ward J Ilyrues, a 13-year-t Id lad. died lust night of Injuries received in a football scrimmage three months ago. The lad was a pupil in the Hark timm mar School, and while playing foot ball was tackled and thrown against a tree. The fall caused nil absci ss to form on his right leg. KELLffl WORSTED BT JIMMY WASH NEV YitKK, Nov. lti.—Sammy Kellav. of England, who claims tho bantamwiight chumpicnshlji of that country, nib probably not get hie chance at Johnny Coulou, of Chicago, National! State and Bank Capital, Surplus, A PER CENT. If SAVING DEPOSITS Interest Compounded Year. Make This Bank Your 1 \Vm. II. Palmer, J. S. EUett, Vice-I Win. M. Hill, Vice-1 J. W. Sin ton. Vice-1 Julien H. Hill, Cor the bantamweight cS uf the world. Kcllar If UK*- t'i I'ouii'ii contln*eil|3 wietory rtn last night's Jimmy Walsh, of HoBtan. - ten-round go before the A. t’.. however, Walsh • <ut-p(. tnted the English a decision handily, in-c was the rule, excej v a Is, w hen one or the to fury by a blow, close quarters and all f< i ends in an endeavidr In the fourth rounddf Walsh's head baek his glove while they a clinch. This an hte next second he thrs the floor with sutBcicht Commonwi ^sBanki 12 North Ninth Street, Richmond, Ve. BRANCHES: 1 East Broad Street. j$g, Twenty-fifth and Brood Williamsburg Ave., Active business accountsi Interest Paid on Savings D<