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' alonir in first class fashion, cheered by ;i buii.:ti .if the home folks. Eddie lives In I ftroit. evn If lie does pitch for the j. Sox. so some o! t '.r.ens of Detroit were 1 looting for the White Sox yesterday.

DE PALFfIA DRIVES CAR 10 VICTORY Ifl BIG MOTOR RACE

! numbered thi I t'.ve crowd.

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Italian Wins Vanderbilt :

Cup Event at Milwau kee Yesterday.

VICTORY Of cues OVER PJTTSDURG GOES Ifi DISCARD

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HEINE IS FINED

Acting Manager Joe Sends Heine to Clubhouse and Assesses Him $50.

Heine Zimmerman has the dlstinc-

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MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS

AMERICAS LEAGIE,

W. L. Vet. HMon 103 4rt ,fll anhlng-ton 8 )l ,5T Philadelphia HO .r,lT CHICAGO, 7B 76 ,4t7 l-veland 73 7T .4H7 Detroit HI ,4flO St. Lrfuln 52 .344 Nrw York 49 100 iW

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Poi.,o.,Car and Driver. Time. C. 2S Mercrdea (( lark) 4:Gl:vt.55 1. '-- Mrrrrdra lie Pal ma . 4 :'M :31..M 2. 3 Meroer Iluiche) 4:1:14.29 .1. 2fl Mereedrn ( iih.trt . . . 4:3rt:.'r.75 4. -7 tutx ( Anilerann 4:3:4(.S5 o. 'Z?, lorler (Harry Nelson), withdrew tnrntt-hrrrntb lap. o. -ff, Flat (Tetjilaft ), oat tvvrnty- . i ; h Inp; burned out masrneto, ' o. J I. Kant Olulford) out third l:ij: burned out mneneto. IuirordH record in UHI. 74.1r7 miles per hour. I)e Palma by hi victory kp4( pomnelo of the Vatulerlilt cup for one - y ear ami :!,(VO(i In prize money. Himhrs won S2.WHI, l.hart yi.lKtO. aud Anderson -!.VM(.

in Game Being Thrown Out by Owners.

Richard Raphael Cotter, batting In

Lavender's place n the ntntti Inning of yesterday's Bamr with 1'HU burtr, rlpjied a slnKl'-- "ver lii.st, tyir.r up the score. Kichard Raphael ilotter. bat- ; t'.ni? In Archer's place ?n the tenth. : ripped another slntrlf over second bu;e and broug-ht In the run that made the count 6 to 5 In Chicago's favor. P.Ichard I'.cphat l Cotter ousht tt '. have been i ailed out for but tins out of' turn in th" ienth. That -a ould have j made, the third out and would hiv.i ieft the score tied at ." to 5. Cut tho j f.ict that Cotter re-,l,,c,-l Archer t.ehin 1 i the h?, r caused tie 1 ! rats t i overlook i the other fact, th.it he be!o fd id ' rlnth place in the bntt:n-r ori'. r. so:

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! : : . :-? ; .. t '. Clark. Merce.ie.!. i'o To! 1 TetzlnfT oi vorlte before the r: competition on ih.

is, Oct. 3. Ralph Oe t: ; e rb:! t cup race lir.na s i x t y - X. i n e miles i. re, ,!,.:. He dro . e 23 ) .'. I. Iluu-hie llu-hes, . w.is second. His tst-.e

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Italian's. s-'pencer v.-,.s third; Cil Anu -th. and ijcorsfl urth. ' the Flat team, faic. . tv;i s thrust fnm twentys."lxt ii hip.

T:o roUn was m th.ar 're: The '.mni.es t!;oneht !t was oppi-sincr team to --'.m the rii'l n.-.t declnr 1 .iel o-it N'.'t until ev. r ho:i v ,

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overspent. a ' t io'.-i ti f r.. r were made fro n.the pre--

the home tea mm-xt to the fore It WftS too late. Tie tr.ivfilrm with tie etotnv f nix pas to core dry tocl.e ates. who trnme .!! teiy fit with the t; miii re-,, w'Mi

Lynch and wi'h rl'Vsid- tit Murphy de niar.dina: that, the truine be thrwn out

Zlmmy .after aji argument with the aet!nr boss in yesterday's game between the Pirates and the west slders. At. the belrinirur of the fifth ir.nlner Heine "called" Jrry Downs and Vic Sater, offering them free lessons on "Baseball and How to Tlay It." At ieast such is Joe's allegation. Tinker tool Zirn to "lay off" these younu: men. suyinsr he would give all the necessary instructions. "T'on't tell me what to do and what not to do." s Id Heine. "You won't bo ma.nfiv.er tomorrow." "Well." replied Joe, "T'm manager today and what I say poes." "What do you say?" queried Mr. Zimmerman. "I say." quoth Mr. Tinker. "that you're flii-d J50 for talking back." "Thai Trie will never iro." said Zim.

Not oniy will the fine fro." continued Tinker, "but ;. ou'll with it Von can d"p'trt for tl, elubh.Mjse rlsht l.ow." S.. Heine went to the clubhouse, pasne only to tell the nrtintr manager

. that if he lost the jr.fl h Woljld ITef liim ' dli. last 'him" meantnir Tinker After the pa me Joe called up Man-

ac-er i"hanee ;.nl ir-f ' oti h ! s n ct ion. A!! of which adds i tnoralization on the t i then rext v fit is :

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Venterdar'a lleaultn. ChtraKo, Si Detroit, 5. Cleveland. 4 t. Imla. 3. .No irthfr (Cftmen arheduled. Uimra TVtdajr. Chtc o at Detroit. Cleveland at St. Loula. Wnahlnaton at w York. Boston mt Philadelphia. NATIONAL LliAGl'E. W. I.. ew Vnrk 101 47 rstthunt 12 R7 Hit V(iO SO 5ft Ctneinnatl 74 77 1'btlnuelphta 72 77 "t. I,oula rt3 SS Brooklyn 57 3 llomton 50 KM)

COACH HOWE IS DISPLEASED New Haven. Conn.. Oct. 3. After 32 minutes of the hardest kln,d of continuous scrlmmatrlnK today the Yale varsity football team was able to score tmly two touchdowns on the second eleven. These two scores were made

only by force of weight and rourh playing, while In paystni? trie ball, kicking and open formation, the work of the varsity drew a "Most utisatisfaetory: most unsatisfactory!" from Head Coach Arthur Howe. Walter Camp, Bank Comlsslomr Corbin, Henry Holt, Jock Field and Georere Chad wick acted as transient coaches.

Kathleen Mavourneen, "It may be for long and it may be forever," and that's just about the situation William Papke is in. At the present writing he la rocklntrr on the hlh seas so will not be able to hear about the matter un

til he reaches France.

To make Papke's welcome In

DAVE SMITH WINS FIGHT Hoston. Mass., Oct. 3. Freddie Hicks, the Detroit middleweight, who claims to have stood off Kddle Mokn.vty and

t Bob Moha. has certainly cone back

Paree enthusiastic the commissioners calbed over to the president of the

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PAPKE BARRED IN NEW YORK; MAY LOSE PARIS MATCH New York. Oct. 3 William Papke. who one time edorid in the appellation

) "The Thunderbolt," but who lost the j bolt a few years a pro. was discussed rather violently yesterday at the meet:inp of the state athletic commission. ! When the confab ended it was resolved i that William will be persona non trrata i here for some days. As we sung in

boxing club at which Papke is to box

Carpentler, as follows: "Pnpke suspended. We feel suspension should be sustained In France, as we will sustain suspensions by your federation." As the French body made overtures to our commission to co-operate in all boxing affairs, it is more than possible that Pauke will not be allowed to meet' Carpentler. It really makes litle difference, if Papke's suspension is lifted when he returns, as no club would permit him to appear. In his last few bouts

some if the showing in his recent bout

with Pave Smith of Australia at the

Pilgrim A. A. counts tor anything. Smith beat the Detroit man in evf t y round cf their scheduled twtlv. -n.iu: 1 bout ard was given the decision at the end of the go.

LORE WHALES K. O. BROWI." New York, Oct. 3. Knockout Hmwu met a tartar last nigh In the person of Tommy Lore. a m wijoiner. who sprung the biggest surprise seen h-

plalnly showed that he had pone b.k j fight fans in many

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rHF.SIPF.NT IlISAPPOINTKn. Of Mcllie S. Toh. Co. If every fbpwtr of I NION SCO IT does not pet a present for (tome one by saving his tickets. One In every parkfise. See the list of presents on another paee.

rounds of fierce b

Nicholas A. C. Lor standstill, having, the finish.

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S VY1 Hae you trle1 1 NION SCOl'T SCK I yeT If a dandy chew. Y holenome leaf. (Jet it now. Save the present tickets.

Yetterdaj.'a rVennltn. Chlcaao, Ot Plttisbnrg, 5 (ten

niaot. Philadelphia. Sj w York. 1. Itoxton. 3t Urooklvn, 2. HojI.iD, 7i Brooklyn, . f inclnnnti-St. Low Is i not scheduled ItBitlfN Today, l'lttsbtirsr at Cbicaaro. New York at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at Boston.

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o the gfneral dewest side. P,nt nofher week and uncertain game.

He was then alio tit s-'ven minutes In the lead, having averaged seventytwo mlbs an hour. Of eight starters only five finished. Kalph Muiford. driver of the Knox and winner of Pro- Vanderbiit last year with an avera .. of 71 07 miles an hour, went :tjt i f tie' fuss on the third round with the saute trouble that permanently disal.'i.il T' tzlafT's machine, a

t'Urnen ilh iti.mr en.. iciziaii was next . , t . ., m ! to 1Uif. a.ei Neis-.n withdrew his po-jVictory Over Detroit Tigers j

zier on tne t w r t y - seven i n tap. .fi

SOX TAKE GAiE. 8-5, BY HARD BATTING

YANKEES LEAD IN FIVE EVENTS

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outclas .. S i so i dons ae, Mints interfered with the sport, ,'ilth"iiuii several drivers had narrow es. a ties in sharp skids. The spectators were kept trembling by frerptent a n n on 10 e no-n t s of a car dropping Into a ditch, but in ev. ry Instance, the pilot voluntarily left the coursj. to m ko repairs. The death of David Pru.oe-P.rown in practice was still vivid in the mind:-, of the people Nervousness and slnster peer a ncy k pt the attendance on the alert. The rumbling exhausts of every car as it approached the main grand stand thourrh still out of sight, was a signal for the spectators to rise from their s . a t s

ur;.jg th when Trtzla on the race c.f a trace, !

Is Gained in Decisive Fashion.

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f seemed to have a corner It was fearful expectancy that. k. pt the crowd alert.

"When the battle si tiled down to cripping otn pe t i t.ion betw.cn Hughes and J e Palma th'- Joy of the sport. disj.laced he dread of accident. Over r.n.onn paid admission, according to official announcement, and it was ovid'tit that the throng far out-

Detroit. Mich.. Oct. 3 - -P!

ting by the anih lams White i-e.x ga ve them a decisive vi.-lory nv. r tlie Tigers ; cstt-nlay afterr oen and made It a! most a (Inch they will t.'dd the first division berth. The 'a 11.. hurts whaled ; out fourteen bate hits for a total of 'eighteen bags, and won the combat ! In' a count of X to .a. t ; It was well tie Sox were in a bati ting mood, however, for Detroit threati ned to put up a stiff battle for a time-, , being helped along b some horrible land bunglesome tie-dl: j,v ,h,. ;.s,-,jr-ilng Sox. However. tn. ( "hlcagouns I pulled themselvt s t'.eellKT in time to

stop the Tigers, and when the home team started at. other rally in the eighth inning ; ini threatened to do drastic things. Mann ire r Callahan called big Kd Walsh from the warming corner and save! the game.

Kdd'e Cicotte whs the hurlor for the day's otitt s', and lie

There are five standard events on the Olympic games program in which America has never been defeated. They are tin- 110-meter hurdles, the running broad Jump, the standing high jump, the shot put and the hammer throw. In four i.tlur events the Cr.lted States athletes have sustained only one defeat, and tl-.ls includes the 400-meter

ing liitrh jump. the jump and the pole

i vault. In the 1 ad-meter race In Loni ion in 19'iS Li'-ut. Halswelle of England ran th" final alone, the Atnerlcans n fusing to run on account of J. '!'. Carpenter's di.siU.t iiflcution. The

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ST. YVES HURT IN BIPLANE FALL Hempstead. N. Y., Oct. 3. Henri St. Yves, the French marathon runner, who has been studying as an apprentice mi.itiir here for some weeks, narrowly i soaped, d- ith "ii the Hempstead Plains aerodrome lat- yesterday. He was makintr a low flight in a biplane when he tried to turn a pylon too sharply. His craft careened and then dropped sharply to the ground, 1U0 feet below. His only injuries were a number of severe bruises.

Till RSPAY. Pabst and Wisconsin challcng trophy races at Milwaukee. FH II) A r.

Annual exhibition of West Jersey Horse Show association open? at Camden. S ITl'H OA Y.

Grand prlx automobile, race at Milwaukee. Young Loughrey vs Joe Borrell. 10 rounds, at Wilmington, Del. Yale-Syracuse football game at ew Haven, Conn. Pennsylvania - Dickinson football game at Pht!uderpr.ie. Princeton-1-.ehlgh football game at Princeton. N. J. Harvard-Holy Cross football game at Cambridge, Mass. Cornell-Oberlin football game at Ithaca. Prown-Rhode Island state footbail game at Providence, R. I. Carlisle Indians-Washington and 0 Jefferson football game at Washinsrton. Pa.

Dartmouth-Massachusetts state footbHll game at Hanover. N. H

Navy-Johns Hopkins football game at Annapolis, Md.

I-f.fa yefte-Swarthniore football game at Eastern, Pa. .Michigan-Case football game at Ann Arbor, Mich. Nehraska-PeUevue college football game at Lincoln, Neb.

t'hicago-Indlana football game at Chicano. , North western-Lake Forest foot- $ ball game at Evanston. 111. Minnesota-Ames football game at Minneapolis. Wisconsin - Lawrence football

gatne at Madison. Wis. 4 Illinois-Illinois college game at T'rbana. Jll. South Carolina-Wake

football game at Columbia. S.- C i Vanderbilt - Maryville college

football game at Nashville, Tenn.

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