South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 274, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 September 1916 — Page 6

1HE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Ram Halts Pennant Battles Double Headers on Schedule fo? oaay

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ITIOiL BUTTLE STILL UNDECIDED

Double Header at Brooklyn Between Leaders Should Prove Interesting, - Intrn it ,a.ul .ei Srri l.vlurv ii: tlie li..-t.ry of the r.a-

.bje.al m!;,1'' ha.- th- bS-'ht for the j . ; . v penn a.rifs in the Nm io...H ;.nd Ame r- . i-'os lean U-usu 1.-Pt th t;.n . nj'ji ;;;;;;; lias this vc:ir"s cord.i.'t. Cm-lorn k.uh t'ity

U in the hiu'hest pitch of xc item, nt j ovVr the r:u.n whirl! wiii not j J-i,U..l until ini'l --ri--i inj üot!rI";ii;iif .'ire playl. ! In tJie American i".i- :, linl.the lir.l'or ii happen.-., the Led Sox vwll t m lb- moors. Th y h.ie still lour garnet to play, "no with the Yankees und thr- with the Athletbs. Th y h.iv.- but to win two of them t-vni iho'iuh 1 1 1 White t Sw.x take ii.ll th-u- remaining tonr ::ariif-s from Die ItMli.ii.. Ami the Athletirs ürc riot in . po-ition ti put ur a stiff rovrNt.uii . In tii Nation;. I h i-'u the r;u o !ks l-twetn Lh; l;:-r;oklyns and Fhillif-'.s with too many "if " in it to forecast the ultimate winner. If the Phillies tal.e hoth kuhm-s of today's double header from tho lod?crs they ill ha e the hr.st hane. If the tearn split cv(-n the victor will prot atly not be hn w UTitil the ktt day of the mmmhi next Thursday. If the J oders win tv,o imim-s tlfy will have a Rood elmnoe unles- the iants keep u their record-break -stunt, in whi h event th Iocl.rt r.H v 1 1 1 fall jif as hard as the other teams liave that tri' d to sttp McC: raw's men. INDIANA AND DEPAUW ' OPEN SEASON TODAY! I. I". i 1'irM oiifniM Team to; Get in Aetion Ajrqies j .Meet Olivet. International .News Srv I'll K'A'Ta . S pt. "0. Indiana, l.rst of the "iv: nine" acclamation t open tlie f(udb;tll season, today meets its proveplpial lirst opponent. I'epauw. ai i.ioom.n.,oU. innon.i ..iiowiiu: will p.- watched w ith more ; - t i -i i i:. ....... Than the ii.-u.il intr :-t h-ause of; the presence of a nw oac!i "Jumbo Sti'hrn, th miracle man of Nehraska. The Michigan A?r-'!s ar selioilttled for 1h ir tirst combat. licet in-

v.uliiiK t:at biiiMiij,- l..r the cla.-h. j ul0(1 . ,iflf Ijp in tll& or,jer men-Cn-nk Sornroer,. former IVnn star, i til,nid hovo. Imports fmm lh i- the Acji. s- new o.u h and their I Mirhian citv indicate th.it the lohoMirur will be watched with n.atirals wiH have t(l h,tl(. t romo ,,,,t "ttirewt. I of the hot tic with the lop- end of A dozen middle we-t"rn '''jthe cr-. ill take off th- id today. ' t I !MP.nL N r.L UR I?; 5m n i VETS GET S129.25 EACH

" w - - i harle N. Mimhi is Youii:rc'-l Manna tf in Ix au'. IitiTiutionjl Nows Servirt r.Tcni.v v.:. s Pf. ...i. The j lan. oln cluo of the W. s-u rr. league j p.l-ed into trie r.ands t r ( harie.- N. Moon, its font. er secretary". who comes pr'siih'nt and sereta.ry. "PiiCkv " l!'d a. row b vice prcso.icrt and manager, ami I'd ward Vdia', jr., tn-a-urcr. Moon, "tin hOUht tlie stock of Ceor-r l. tme. is ot ly 2. y .ir.; old and tho vour.ccst magnate in the basr;:.. GIANTS' RECORD IS 28 Haw TaVrn Part in Three Gamo : That Ditln't Count. 'T;T:TL--,n, ,,l Mai record of the (.Hants to .l.ite is ! 2 canes without suiferiuc defeat.! In addition to wimun 2" in a row fhev i.ie iil.i vi il ore ri i n e - i n n i n v ... j - - i ,;c. wliile two other nai'-s -mied before a hcivii.n io nd be reached. -

one tram wa. calbal in th- fourth, i Yale has divided that its football! formidable opponents, and a mawhbc yet riiay'.s ro! d m th tinnl. players shall nurnbervil in every I jority are to play team:-, whhh did

TY COUP. m. !: tTnatK ml Nf-ws s.rv .U'dt'sTA. Ux. Sep'. :i. -- Mrs. rjTr.:s P '. toifiy r iv in.u oojratulatioi.s n the birth, o; ,i tliini

-i.n. w-lirv n.i n n.. m-l l.n.ell ; -nimbere.!, ami V.iU captains have Ter-shell obh. after his two CMr.d-j j,,,, nt,y (.p;,(,M(l Uu. sche-n e. latner- He 1-: the t.cjrth hild in!4Vipt. IU.uk. of th- pr-.-eru eb-v e-,. he familv of the Potr-.u -t strenuously objected to it la.-t wm-

: V arm- - s Trust. r. Pax.on. dentist. vuVt. ir vor r- tro;b!ed v.ith !.ndi-ur. . h . n -.' , alp. ami at:r hot .oni.r.g o'.::. e: k ou to tr HAIR TONIC o:r van rant e t .t: it n ill '..' '? rehef ar.ii a t : -: a : n ui m n.-y t :n.!cd. So! t .,. c , ,. - .J1.oe. i!a. I1:' S' p . Su,t'. i:e. . In-J

Ii-t Clctl.Jrr :a2 Sk for Men. Worn:. a.iJ ChHvlrn at Low ( t Pr!r-a CHAPLN llOMi: Dir: IT. htoiifa 42 od 9t? f. Cltapln SC

LEAGUE STANDINGS

WTIOWL rT.AGl'h. w. l r."-'h! tu .v I'hi'.i'S ll-Iii.i - - -"7 !;..-t"n m N- V'TK - n tf rj 2. -2, "ni--..r. -i St. I...aas ( 'in. iu.'nti .".; A MM: K AN LI.AlilK. fvt. .n 'o7 ..".-: . it: . ..; . . . . '.i f i:- - !) v ,i 't'hi ij.. v.; .,! t i .-t nur -a; '-'. 'Si. L"'ii- 7- 71 N; v t) 77 7-. ;' ' -viand 7'". 71 I .I'1N -MiTION. . : 7 " '7 .221 l1,'';' " 'j; lU'Ji U -" T T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 le. IUt I.T-. KKIP.W. -7 ! I ; i .Njtiui.il LrHCUf. I'liiri.l.-Ii.ti'.:!. ; I : r .' 1 l . . 2j-1 i.i - ! il ir. r.iiii". ! r.'.t'r. -N't w V rk. r.iin. I l 'i !Ki ii i! 1 1 1 -1 i 1 1 -1 ii r;; li, riin ' No ' 1 1 1 -r ,- il'l li!'l. ' in rii itj I g :? t . I V;(!.iii2!M;.!'MI:i.l.-, pl.il ;i:.:. J t 'i.i.'.i t i . i i -. . ; i,,...;, i .,,. i New (rk. o- p...i.,ii. Auirrir.tii A psriiil lou Inilh'.ni pp',i-. 2; 'lu mi. a . Tp'd p. t t IOuiY! lp'. t'i. K;ii:sa- I'ify, (; Mil w.i i; !. N' other i-ohd a led. t;Mi;s ronw N.kfionl I-mju-. 1 i; 1 1 1 1-1 ph ia at brne-Urii. l'...-t'n at .v Y..rk. "in 1iin;if i at IMtt.-l.ur-a St. I.o'il at 'M.aL'. Anieriran I.rriiciic. I tr it nt St. I.. ui rhi'-a-. at n-vel.-ini N":iPlii!v'tnn at ! : ui i Ne Yerk at I". istoii. TAN AND BLUE TO MEET ST. JOE, MICH., TODAY Hip: VnI I UiHtnI to Attend Opciv' ini: 2ani at Oliver I iVhl Tli At'ttTIKMUI. ! la 1 1 end, ILoku p. Left tackle, Hurne? Capt. Lett 'iiard. Smith. Center, Donovan. I Ii trht uard. Findla'. Iliht tackle, Wutrich. lÜK'ht end. 2takielski. quarter lack, Molm. Ieft half hack, Sousb. flight half la-k. Sabo. I'ull back, Mi'yor?. Ju.lK'inic from the spirit shown at , ,u. hjKh u,tl at the loos;pr m,,.t. ih", yesterday afterno n. a lare crowd will he on hand at Oliver lifbl. at 2:?.0 o'clock this afternoon, to witness the South Hend-St. Joepli ffpothall Kritliron battle. Th? Tar. and f.lue warriors are sched r nrniro oiiAnr i 'avion v im ix'is 3i.in.:. vviiuci Sprlnlichl Get--$ -M.I I. TJ ( , rf, (.jpt.-. of tl:c nici-MU-s( ,(,r;(., between Davton an ! SprinRhehl amounted to .".02.2". f this amount 2.17f.S2 went to the -players' fund. $ 1 . S 4 . 2 C to th hib own-rs' fund. MS0.S1 to tinleague, ami $2irc2". was i.u'd as epen--. of moving the lub.-. The Pavton phivers who won the ijiennant, iaceied :-0 percent .!" (! i players' fund. il.tsT.si or .sli:.::'.o. h. The Sprin'-:!tchl players' re- j ceivrd M'2 1.14. nr J7A.S.". each. j The club owm rs divided the 5 1.s 4 -i in th" bis ownerC fural evenly, tme club receivinc J02 1.1" anu in' 'in r k'.i.u. WILL NUMBER PLAYERS I( , 5 :,..... t'i,i. . 1 a m lat v if Carnegie T- h. Nt:W HAVilN. Conn.. Sent. frame this sason Plans wvre pernctevi by Mgr. 'hon for the nuni-

sobo-me to Co into effect to- the shovvin'-r made by the P nnsylthe s'ano- v-ith i a"neie j a n i.. , Y.de and Princeton combi- ! nations in Cm ir oe!iim; ganus as

Tr ch j .o l a : I-.. V. n . v r ( a t r. but has since chan ged his mind. 6 I iiim i im ni- I t rr imnon livJUIArJb bLA I UULUribUb '.-r.MF.rs. r-t. '. in-! , M, ; ,u ... ,. lhr.c:uh 1 a! k en -

i-.-ru's , :Ve( i .v . with riatta-rs ,ii!I'',un f',l' wy

b.-i. s. ( rri nd. i ! 1'. lanninir catch off P'lauoi; in the s;tli i;ept Flues I fr. v.-.. i! f .I..v-k i rn,,,,.. w.,,, i.i, Tir;t ,. t..?--.ir; ..r.d s ..red in tl.e seventh alter) -r.ak ii't; his second double. Scope: ' i . . 1 i - i . . . f . l 1 1 1 . i a i' t i I 1.4' . - . . . " -' V V " 'I 1 P.. n.tp'd.s 1 'a oi 1 . j i in f r-'.uck. P.lodg: ,trd Col em a v.: i l'.il'.a-'ii.. r; and l.eary. p.i.m i;ociiiti:i; 27-0. ii;ni:sTKi:. n. v., -. pt. 2? l UT-.iv r.-itv v a d-fatel in th" opirinr fane o- th' ' otbaIl 1 -'.--on l'r'day '. j Allied The s or !.!: Ii. N.-". m c--v; i'.i:b i-d.. s-p; hi. v elti i . e.-iil. ha- ,. -. r-. . i t . , , v . . . j Ii .-- I'. 1 H 111'. T.ou' -. A! : i ph-. t.-r i . -1 a i : Ken-

Capt. Cofall 111 on Eve of First Notre Dame Game

Gold and Blue Leader Suffers Fever and May Not Be in Position Against Case. .Voir' r'alilr olt'iv'.JÜy U!uT in its 117 .'rx.M-iIi s. a-"n tltis uftfiTi'Ci, rl,'il:jüs: with th; tr.-t: iT ; w' t -. i n i of 'I' Velaii'i on th ttv ! f'-.f'.-iH I-.t on I'aMu r !i.-It. Tip Iloo-ivr i-;i!.;p a. till'iJVM inr : 1 . ' ' v .' 4 A ,2' Ci ' rsj. Cofall. to a la.-t minute depression by the : a tinoU nocmeiit late yesterday afternoii that Capt. Stanley Cofall mav 'not he abb? to play today. "of nil j was -Hick in bod yesterday with an jattack of chills and fever, and it was, fear il that he miyht not be able to statt the Case contest, drover Malonc. lust s ibstitute h'il!"bacl:, .is still on the di-abbd Iis and t'oiall's sickns,s has throwu oid and h'ue i'.ulCeld into a state of diraption. "Stan" has been iroimr "n at ans since the fall practice started and lie was counted upon as one .f the most powerful offensive and defensive nan for tdav's Kam'. Should he be una'd" to play. Citzpatrick. sophomore uhstitut fnll- : back, v.il! start tlie fray at left halfb;. '.ic. Grant To Tilol Tcimi, Aside from the k ft half Lack po-.-itm n. th? lineup which will st;; rt ly s ''ontt'-t is a eertainity. Ikiuijan ami Whipple will t. at thjends. Cotiirhlin 'md Mtdnerny at i the tackh'S. IIa' hrnan and Ie(lre j at th' u-uards. Ilyd.e v. ski at cen ter. Ir.'tnr at q'iarter I-., r:. Ib-r-m:in at rieht halfback, and Miller at fullbac)-. Todav'.s co'-.ti'-t. aü! .-tirt at " o't loi k. The new held utpo which , th" imm scjii h.. jda.ved. is situated j I" the fiu.irt'! mil running I j JD. I ZT 1 Uli' i II jL-UOl Open Play Today M:YY VuKK. S ?.t. ' "'. A nmnj 1 er of ne a varsity lev ens will i 4. ' i i n if Jrvfi i . ( i i i im , h ro! a t lia . ZZ a;:- ! iron seas-m of 1 1 .! Ainom; the more I important teams to enaj-'e in their j initial contests art Princeton. Yale, ; Army. Navy, Colgate. I'nivt r?it y of I Pennsylvania, and Ilrown. None of these elevens is called upon to far? j not appear in the Pal., list of games, Priin-ipal int-re.-t will attach to I tw. of the-e thre- elevens will ap- ! p. ar und-'- tlie direction of new ! i o.K lb s. Tdc Vale players Will have ; their !ir-t oi.i.ortunity to huw j what progt.s-; ha been made Under the direction of T;oi Jmii's and the -ume is irue of lVr.n-v Ivaui.L. where P.oi 1'olwell i i:ns Miprrmo in the ot.u'h's position "Speedv ' Kasli is v.. l.iii.'.c l t.i.l..ll- I Pf!. n Inn .. . ... , . ' : i;j me iiiaocer m v. cicii me iitrer " ' ''r"Url,t ;:,"n- th" the Timers 1" .1 Uiid.tble to oppolienls ! this fad. RACES POSTPONED AGAIN tu '1 rat k Halt- .ramt Circuit nt ". 1 ii 1 1 1 1 n - C LFM I '.PS. . St:. .,y T'n ... re r., stpo,.t d ; '.n ie Friday afttrc..n !. ,n-e of "ine ( : . . , - ; l , . will be ran Saturday. ;h la-t ii.v .-f tie meet i ti.fi: i.-r-In. mate-:, d N"e-vs S.-t,.v P. FL IT. Wis . s..;.t. ::.-. M.rty Putb r of Chicago. lo-avy-.veii: h t ".le-tbr. '. a - i!ie;c!v i..-l.'r, 1 . . r . i . i i -1 -1 I , v : i ..:,. l .1-. ... ...'(I..' ri 'o .ii'if r t:t!'r b'ut v-n the first

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or. th Harper Iris vcnturd no pr' l ictioT' on the outnirn" of to-

!a s K'aine. Anv.UM-e rope on t ! Stanley l Id stn n;th of the ';ise eleven and Simki I" ., -. , T.ow Snr- t- 1"injuries in th Notr- I'.irne camp;. , i-i it;::

i.!-raf.ly. With ' I 1 1 r men hark from ht . i . . . . l. . i . . . , . i .. : n : .. r J r.'il S I' UM. V . t e n;i nrt'ii hi Illing hard im the .-tart of the practice season with th- d-trmination of: walloping Xotre lane. Th" 'levr- J f Peiriir eeeptionally strong in j i.-,ili- .:.,.m -'aities l.:ist Vea r theV! liehl Ma hl-an t' a 11 to .. score. UliJ K rU I , ltvto. A lat-rc f iowd is expected to att I'd today's iranie. It will he the riist opportunity for th" general pal. lie to see the H'li". floosiers in aetion. Two South Ilend boys. Thtt" r.rant and Arnoh! Mclmr-

r.y, w 'i-Il he in the Noire iMino lineup. and Ih rl-e. an..tlu r South Ilend-L'V

r. ill prohahly t into the con-te-t i.efote it is over. 'fiuial- in charge of the jrarne t day :-re a- follows: Van Riper. Wisconsin, referer: Schonuner. Chi cairo. timpire; Milier, Sprinsiiehl . . . til , lr.'inin-r school, head linesman. na. lH.s Harper and ILockne sent th- Iiooiets th.rouL'li hard workout yesterday afternoon on the old playimr lt on Cartir fibl in the lln.aj iraetice for t'i..'s rrarne. Tin: line-men wer tivc! a session on the rhiirinu maehiiie. while 1 1 1 !p;k1;s were diilbil rit carrying tlie hall. Th whole si;ad was then taken to the tackliuL- dummy and :i(n a lopn drill !htr Tho wrrkCc''- V ".' ." ' 1 1 '' v. . c v ' " , v ' t ,; v. v 4 Capt. Ilcn-o of "a-o. out ended with signal practice. Ju.-t before pra tice was oncluded, the; lirsl anI secoml elevens were taken j onto the new playing held in order to give them a general id-a of the outlay ()f the ground. ; Students of Notre Dame gathered; in the school gymnasium last nijrht and rehearsed yells and soners to ! usd in the pame today. The uni-! . , ... , , , ver.-ity band . dl play during t he Käme. Colonels Clinch

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j l ran Kei Association FlagB'i':::::::::::: Ilaieliciip

I.OFISYlI.Li:. K., Sept. ;'0.Louisville clinched its second pen - . , , . . - . . . nant in the history of the Amer - it an association bv defeating Tob - do here Friday to 1. Louisv ilk's previous victory was in 'j2. Ivuisille bunched hits w ith walks of Fniley, earning Jive runs, i:vry Lotisville rror ligured 'n Toledo's scoring, three of her runs being unearned. Killifer walked. ..: 1 .1 i.i. .1 .1 ' :.. sinnu ituu iniuipiru i ti ice i.iin ill live trips to the plates. If the team loses the three r. Ii-.. tlie nearest contender. Louisville to date lias wmi np.r hundred games and lost 1. I -f at in those reinainin- woul-i I ring lis win all of its remaining four t:a rites with olum!i;s it woahl Ki that club a percentage of ...: 2 for !: ganus won and '' lo-d. Xcon-: Tob-do ell Oe u ioi i 4 2 Louisville . ...".! 2 ,r'0 .; P.ai'ey and Wells: Penlue and 1 .i Ihn cs. TIGERS BEAT BROWNS Itiiiu-h Hits in Tvn Inniii: for t t 1 Victory. ST. LOF1S. Mil, .-.pi .. ! t.-oit bunch'-d hits off Weilnian in th,. fliarth and :ctuh innings Frida v t on bases. .-'core: Introit 2.e u2 1 . 0 SL !";: is ...j0" eoa olO 1 7 1 Mitchell and Sp- ncer. Wc.lmali. Hamilton and Hartley.

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s 'IIA FKK- l'LATNKK ; Ms-siek I"- '2 2 Avas 17- 17'.'

IM 02." : P; .".2:; I 1.-2-, rd ) I iis ! t S2 Jt 172 i:-2. :'.- 177 ."! 17'. ' p"i V.Y2 2!'-' p; 4)i l.-.'. P'! v.c. r.f. 127 :m OLV, 17 J pts jr.1. i;-.a ;;s H'.' li l.K le'.tj r.7t 171". it.i t''.v3 177 r.l I 17:. t-'i 121 IT 2 '7 I'd 7 21H .i 2'd:: 1 i:. tr, I2:: ."S i: :)7 pv. n'd 1 17 17 oi'p I tor, 2f'o

- 'V i na i;uiirt 212 177 22 1 202 Co Tt.i!. wmxi' 1"V1M S iriav. Spa-th Total" j TOPS TKIO LEAGl i;. Hue J;-" "!.v Totals i Worrt.-n ! I i ..mtil i iP wartli II r.. I l.i n l.V, II .ri'M'MP Totals TP-picr j .Nil'r 1 '. 2.' J 1 J1,- . s si nm'-it. ....... 1ll unlii-ap 7" 7 I Total .'1 "4 SPOKKS Ilriilenhach 1 t avlv Mfrttnen I'd J... 1 -' lhn.p 11-' t.. 1u ld N- ! ' 1u- n-, u7 ;?c, lljirnlicap Tot (1: S2 7S TKMri.i: m:aci'i; sTAUS c .ii ii"-' I Ihm In' V V2 pld 2 n 112 w'J l-1'..tfMin lo' 1 -d lirtis! 1-1 411 I'm veil ' n" 11.. 27S Ihindic-ip tot n to V2: T..al TOASTS- . II. rdn.-ui 1M l'n I"-' 'vPiirknrt Ml ':;s 1.V 4'.. K!-!i 1- II 41 Ziinuierrnaii ........ 10". 171 bl I4KaMtTTi.in W! W lb" 4el lln'üe.i; 1-V- 1"2 b'2 4..t Total lHl -pi n; .s::o r.rt'KSlt sch it Pd 112 121 Ü'pml-Yerin-U l::; i::; 111 . .. i;7 l : -t ip; 11:! 17 127 Hi7 4d raiatauli Kin-.' 1-2 1-'' br2 :vi; l.'.niiicai 1 1 s 11 .' T'etals .:'. s7" S12 2'V ii:i:its .MHi'll'T I'" lss isi t77 1 IIi'Vü . 112 1 '' ts I ! P.. in I ... 11 ... 17s ... 177 1..:: 121 4:::: ! rrei tiafer T.s 1 ir t-1 Vi rrin luevsel iv. i'p. 7! 1 2-2 122 Ib.n.Ii uj 2'h 2ix al Tetuls 71 H..' ;m 21S i SINCKK MAi'.l'l ; iathm:uv h'rant. t Ib-. kanian j b Miller i T r i i'f .......... 111 i:;:. ib .-.I) 12' 127 l:u :;si !

IP", Vi ir,7 ;:'- i tournament of the Lonsrwood Cricl:!Üi Us VokUt club. a. a result of their play

I r.si i 'Hit i II a ii I ia i ."in 2os 2' '.21 i i T'.ral . . . . STifK ' M.-Kidirl.t ... !l.- Vri.M ... ! V!orclioie . iShs Sh.'.k i h: ii'licip . . . v;x pi 2 i..r i o 2'dl i.Vs i;; b'2 17 a lit i::c. 12. 12'; 11'. 17." I2U i.v. in 12' :.." 122 172 11- 112 177 177 1 '"d i Totals :d7 S"! .'17 2723 I'AVKOI.I. M 'iKihan 12(5 b'l lös US liV7 !' 1"-N lt.". P1 t:-. 1-7 l.-c, 1.V2 I'd K M:.rphll W.'b. r "hani!'-rs .... lliak Lundi-ap v: P,i nr. io lit n: if f"-" i , V, . tyi ' , ab. -'p ; i TotaNj i V.L. h'retliers I:,I:iy, , . .' 1 en l n 1 Kl . . . . . . KurhaN I.V. II. 214 ill io lid ."-'.. i::r. Ill ic; tb" Pfl P2 -'"d M.ijn.'d-l . Hnteli'-ap . Total- .. 1.-.7 17 I''. "OS ; 211 11 21 '.12 17 107" j 'A II IN KT un 12' lb. "".l irv: i::. n". .'-'. i '7 lit '' :'.'' i 112 12 I'd ::7l l.TT 11 1",7 .4 :;oi :;ot r.ai :: - 1 C, 'Ml f'" 2701 , i Totals V. AMI M , Wernt. i Tee linker , wiu i Khnbl' ."d.-r , Ilaiidi' aj Til. lU i i VAI'.H ! 'v-i hin' ." j st.-ikr T Il-islinirr io- 121 i:'.2 .d x: iv in .".Si in:: 1b: s p:i -. i: 11:: 1:;: .vi; ::7n ::7s :;7s- lb'd .2r 1''. '.r! 2V.2 lsi v t. I!!.', 'il IT" in.". -.71 i::.; P.7 b".2 th: l.'.n Its l.'JI 111 ' Id 171 is:; l.'s t.'.s J 174 : 1 '""'-'P" Handicap ....

! Totals v-'' 2:1 I INSPlxriTON 4'ollin- 212 P-. H7 r,2 M. ...re t'i -To Parv Ill 11'.' 1 '.- Ml , 1.. lll.kiilimu t.Vj lr. I--' 4J1 .;.. tu 1 ".' lv7 12s 4öl llamli :ii 2id 21 201 a:: i Tetai '.:'.'; -. s:.. 2'"s ; post - i Martin 1. - 17 ! Cinnnri 12-. Pd 12:; 112 Hudik ? 1-". 1 2 i ."n; s. f. nb. rri-r 1."; P.- 17.. P. n..wMki 117 ill i :.; ::: jliaiHli.ap '"-. ::-". :-'. Totals '''' '.'7'J P:;7 Jil'. APcni NTtNt H. .Ui:ati 1'-"' I.- I'd HI S.-!i.ti.-fer IM". 1 '. -I ' KMrdt I 'd b'- 1 ' 'l' jUricM b'2 b'.7 lb' 1.'. ;.(Ii,.n It-". 1-7 1-J ."14 ; H indi. :i 121 121 121 .'.72 Total 1 'O v7o 2'V F(i:i:i:sro.Mn:.Nn:- " p.. u a.-k H.i 1-: Pd 4ii .Wi.ei.trd 121 ir. Pd 21 ' KI. ke.v lla l'2i 112 12 1 ; -ii. r b- I" 1 'o ::7pimni... k I'd 1!'2 o ."di! iHiiidi.ap 217 217 217 '."1 Tata!- ''-i ,.'--7 2-1'. ! F. AM I iriak in in i p.2 Martin b: 12. 1:d I'd VV-.rdsor VC l.U lj; ."-".2 jC . a 2' 2 W. 17: .V I. . ;i' 1H bo VJ 11 Ih.ü-ii ap 217 217 217 -" 1 r. :..: m:; v. i"; 2- ( ouuPKi i Ms i.i: ti;i i: tihhfm:Vti: P' i 4-: K 1..-L JP l'"' I"" - Grt-vuiUj; 117 lui 171 I7s

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YANKS RALLYBUT

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! four remaining Ktr.ies and Detrcnt . . . 'should win the t.vo bft on its ca:d. i New York Fills Bases in Ninth, The standing w..um he r,..to:.;

But Double Play Ends Bat tleScore 3-0. ) ElOSTOX. Ma.,, SrVpt. SO.-Ro. I j ton's tight defense turnen oat k -e . Vork without a score b"riJay while j the leaje leaders hämmere! out!

three runs off Shavvkey. Kuth. for' Hosten held New York to tiv- hits; There was no change m the riividt-d between C.edeon and Ma-j t,(Jll'U n-My. j i-ee. f I New York as in th- other two 1 f nfrmtional N. Servil : j paines of the series, made a tally 1 VAYCKSS. da.. Sept. :;. -I'.J-j in the eighth innimr, tilling th ; iner l!ovvorth. M ears old. of j hass with only one out, but a fast Tampa, l'la.. is dead today, the :;rst ' double pbiy spoiled thtir chances .football victim of the year. His skull j for a tally. was fractured when he wa.s tackled 1 In this inning Shaw key waited 1 .y tu o opponents. With his mother for a has? on ball. Maw prompt-( iic Was visiiin-r rtdatives her. j

ly sent him around to third has?' with a double. Cauman. batting. for Ilish. hit a hot grounder to i Kuth and Shaw key was run dow n between third b;use and home. Majj?e makini? third on the play and Kauman seconJ base. Iiuth then p;issed PeckinpaiiRh. tillinR the Pipp. sm;shed a hot liner thronen the box. Kuth caught it and by a quick throw- to Gardner, doubled MaKc. A jrreat throw by Duffy ' z?czn thcAhftinnr, e Boston's three runs came on a double, a Kinjjlf, a base on ball, an error, a. tripple and a sacrilice liy. j Scott, whose playing at short ha teen the sensation of the series, had another Rood day, together with Gardner. Janverin. Lewis, and Shorten. The score: New York ...eaiO 000 0o0 0 ." 2 Huston oo 000 um :: l Shawkey and Walters; Kuth am? Thomas NET CHAMPS TO MEET TODAY IN DOUBLES Molla Hjiirlll ami It. Norris YilMains to lie Opponents in Mied Plav at lb-ton. COSTOX. Müsn. Swd. :bh Tw. rational lawn tennis champions. Miss Molla Hjurstedt of Norway and P.. Norris Williams. 11, of P.ostn. will face each other acros-s the net Saturday in the final round of the mixed doubles at the open tennis Friday. I 'aired with 1 1. . John son of P.iston. Mis.s Pjurstedt Pi iday defeated Mr. and Mrs. Ceor.-r-Wiizhtman. of this city. f-. Williams and Miss Kleanora Sirs of P.os-ton, defeated Miss Kdith Uoteh anl P.. C. Seaver. of P.ostnn. in the other half of the semi finals. C-2, 6-4. BREWERS TRIM BLUES MILWAl'KKi:. Wis., Sept. SO. Crutcher y;as? hatted hard Friday and Milwaukee defeated Kansas City ' to 'berdell allowed but two hits all(l M .lS git,eil excellent support. Th score. Kansas City 00 0 ."'. 0a ' Milwaukee . 02 1 :t rt 00.; 12 Sherdell and I ilhoefl'er : Crutjeher and Hargrave. .T.i ksoli II;: rdiii

F.s -. 171 411 lag PT. l'.T 751 717 so. I:'."'" 122 112 112 ::7'-. V. lb; Ill .". I. Vi 1.V; 1 .".c, p.! II. . 17- 1V2 17:: leg las :; 741 W 770 21 P b".r läl P.7 :- I.V. in 12- 1.7 . i"T i"- l-i ;: ; 1" 22a 17". ."4'i 17ä P. a I."-- C"i 7;.; s;s sn 211". Hi P.! 1-- !'... 11 pr. i:- 172 HI 1'.T 12.". 122 Pd 12." ::-' 122 I'd l-u 4:.ä 01 7'd 77) 21'.d M:.(.ri;. .-.i i iv i;i ::. !:: .:'.: k i i : ; : ; 'j ::-.". in if; i r. s 1 1 l l 1 2 s 74 27 1 274 '522

Totals i;ikisi:i.L W.iss s -u Harris Kuth Hi' krt Totals HAKI'VV H ll r.rew ii-.l ... 1 rn u in We.hlrufl P. out . ' S h U'stt-r TA1 : : I'.A' l.ii";.--1-s -,.ur'li" i'-Pi'" T-i.lr--i-w : .1 ll'l I ' r1 tiTirehill Tot ah TFFTH Snodcrrass Herein Kummer i IkiCOI. Totals CHA1UMS Zweck Ijonp-licire . . . 1 Spoil holtz . . . ; Holland fj j n ; 2 7 j

.101 12 .) 2!': . 1 f. 1 112 117 41') .112 I.V. 14." 4M .IP i::5 in; :;7" .l-r. i :. 4 i::i 4 7:; .272 272 272 S 1; .920 'j'A toil 277 AL LLAf.ri:. . 1S l".o 12.2 b"c.lso i, -.: "i; . 214 i::i lb( .114 U2 P'.2 '.4 . 1 ; 4 1 . 2 1 . 1 4 7 .1 : io j J ::)-. .'J'sl -JKI'I .M: 17:: l ; :. 7 .12'. l p pp.'. ". .lt.: ir.7 :a:, . 1 -. !.". To 7 4 v 1 .14'. i2i 127 :::7 . I C 1 1 e, 10 4 I'J 2 . 'i 2 U s C ?. 2 7 4 S

Iow Score . . . TotaL ORPHANS Ier.nis j Ilurhart . . . - levies . . .

Pampbell . ; Cosgrov' . I Handicap . Totals . ! l'AWNS- ! W. Miller . ! Staples . . . ' JJred. nit;s L. Miller . Jai ksop . . Handicap . Totals

THE PENNANT CHASE

(TIICAGO, .pt. .".ft Detroit cannot even tie Hosten in the American lea-ue pennant race row. though I.oston should lose, all its , 1 1 y wcn. '.p 1'pst, Detroit warn, : lost. . j nie.uro h .s a chance to win, preividi:;.:,' lb..ston will lo--e all remain- i in T i-ani' s and a.ntiskev 's men win ' ''r with ch n eiaml now to te pl:i-el .-.ituniay and i-anday. Tin? , standing; i0ton v. -;i Chicago s' ,; t .."Tl'l' BUSSE'S Svviss MILK BREAD 1 " ) "Wlien you tbisk of TlomfuroIshlngs think of Si1orf Men of Mark Tl.e World ot Man is mad up .f two kinil.. The iaaa w la Hmib-s and tlie man who si-lis. The milivz. tiolo-(iuili mm Mitli slr :i-tl and li';ilth written all e.-r his prosperous appear:if e. jrr-tJ yu vvitti a firm handshake arid t' your sahitat-en s-tys joyfully-M f.-ei I firm rate. . I'm rrla.l I :im alive:" 1 This is the Man of Mark! i And the other kind of n,,n-t!. J man who sich- the man who is not I a Mm of Mark he's pal". ".ih. nervous. You've s'fn this kind f man the world is filled uitli ttam "wrrtkn upon th -Firnis of tini'.y Holl. s-ol. weary eyes; lim'l aial vcrinkled fare, siovv. pitiful iirii'e. celd. clammy hand, feeble un' Tt .ii a voir-? which !:iys to your tr'tiii'. i'u f.lini: very baily no u-'- t -myself or t anyone." And h. tho pity of it! ik.' that man was on the way to beime a Man of Mark! (tue this shadow of a better man was PerfMt Health lMFrnitied lilleil with vior anil life life pulsating through his entire being enjov inc v. ith every iibre Ids daPy lif' a man wbn watK.tind to win th' rnoe of life Then? He overtaxes hi strength. I-nijrh.Hl at it i:t rirt .N .i ! r for him! No, sir: Tin bruin be-., a to tiro: the nerves neariM: Imiy and mind besmn to necken, b.ul x. but surely. And then -nn'laii'd.e! . n energy, no ambition, and 1 1 man who might have m.nl' in- mark in tho uorld. faded lib- that p-i.r I'i'lbw tie" very si:rhf ! wfi jra makes; i s feel sad ! S "606" Cures Blood Poison Where Others Fail i-uiks always i:i:Aso.r.i.i; I will give the rnb'i;ST ma a : cbanee as wall as th- UP H l" reeive mv treatment ;t a SM Aid. COST. Newly e.ntrro l d ih-r-a--. Hon't wait until r -.ii r.- give waj j anl the cl i f-; t d iiertr.noa-s i.u tiortaut organs av r.rve. If von are :,ffi lei vith r..y j Af utc. 'hr'.ni. . N'rv. Pa.. ! Contno-ted I Use: a5 -s. St roi.' h. I.iv.-r. Uheijiaattsm, ari-'o- le, I'r'.ui.hriiargfinent. Stri-fur.', ll.d.' oKblnev. Pd.nbler. Iriiii-y r other Weakness. I"ft er P!-..-!' of Hi- I'elvic irira !. -i.-it m.- t- j day. If your .-ur..- i. iir.l.P 1 :iii ) ri-live it ("Uickiy I.ani!ii.iti'ii -" 1 irj'1 u - i da? iah be c dt Prix i.. i. '.vr-.e-ti-1 effieel 'JO Ij Jit S. Main ff A :, -tair. J -itp ; t '.ai j . V : . sautri Lena. ino. i, - ! Hou-x : to 12. A 1 in i mi l c.'.O H r. to S I :i ; : y -aDr. If. K. mlth lay '. t 12. I'KCIALIT 3

THE HAT STORE

WtiL'iv Yr.uni; Mj:i Arj Kj;tll, ritteJ v.-iih (3ur Sv1p John Hale Hats I ; ;!t Arc as Ojihi nable a- Vrjr OU Hat. $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00. Balmacaans $1.50, $2.00, $2.00 Caps, all hare- pattenp anJ size,, 50c $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50. HOWARD SCHROP, The Hatter, 127 V. Washinttui A v. i:l! J. M. S. I...br'..

Art Mattits. Picture FYamlai THE I. W. LOWER Ii:COPATtNG COMPANY bouth Itcn.l. Indian-i Wall I'aper Irlr1fs Paint PuppU

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Jf7 How atMiut i fii- T-t ? yy C. L. SNYDER iV OtlH.prJdh- Spct-lnli-t tjzLl ValU-Orr P.ot Simp

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