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‘SCOOP THE CUB REPORTER yy Mf Ly | That ‘oA 2 =—— — SING ee ‘4 SSNs saib AND DONE=9L IN ECONOMY IS NOT BEGUN UNTIL You ACT AS WELL AS TALK Miss Harris M., Trained to Take Pacing Record This Year Will Go After Trotting Record in 1918 ewewccccmooccece: oeceoncccooooroeoeoneren=. oct To set a new world record for pac- ing mares in 1917 and to take the same racer in 1918 and make her the champion trotting mare of the world is the ambition of S. / of Indianapolis, owner of Mi (201%) who will not enter the ma in the free-for-all stakes on the Grand} circuit this y but will campaign her in exhibitions in an cffort to Preak all pacing records for mares ‘Thowpresent.record,tor.mares.of all ages is held~by Dariel and was ma on the Memphis track more than a decade ago, when Alta McDonald sent he ound the turns behind a wind-| shield in 2:00%. The record a mile in the open for mares is held jointly by Lady Maud © and Evelyn] W,cin 2:00 In con ing Miss Harris Minto eee ° NATIONAL LEAGUE. OHSS SHETSEBIESO OD Club— Philadelphia .... New York .. Chicago St. Louis «. Boston Brooklyn Cine i Pittsburgh . | SDAY. i Boston, Brooklyn, 0; first game. | Club— Boston, 2; Brooklyn, 5 second) pyitadelphia game. sew York Chiaags, 6: Pitisbureny 5; fAret| NOW YORE i game. | i \ r . 1 at 7 | Pittsburgh, 2; Chicago, 1; second | Se ae peeve Sy ec game. i @ ‘ | :, 7 i; x i ib— R. HE. | New York, 3; Philadelphia, 2; first! pyittterphia ae | game. New York 2 New York, 5; Philadelphia, 1: sec-| : ond game. And Porritt d ari : SE Louie; 42 Cinghinalt 9%: first | Inder , Porritt and Rariden, Mc-} game | paren Cincinnati, $; St. Louis, 1: second! St. Louis at Cincinnati. | game. First game— \ aac Club— HE. GAMES FRIDAY. St. Louis “eel Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. | ctacinnatt .. 814 9] pew, Lark at St Howls: | Batteries — s, Packard and Brooklyn at Chicago. | Wingo; Bryon and Quigley. ery St. Louis at Cincinnati. Boston, 4; Brooklyn, 0. Second game— i R. H. EB.) Club— R.H.E. +9 5 3 St. Louis ... 480 : - 4 8 1) Cincinnati 282 Batteries—Coomb: id; Ru-| ‘Batteri Douck and Schneider; dgipiand Coxdy. MISS HARRIS M. a trotter for the 1918 season, she will only be allowed to resume her origin- al gait, she was a trotter when first trained. Her pacing records will not effect her standing as a trotter and in 1918 she will go after the great trotting stakes on the Grand circuit as a green trotter. Harris tional and it cause s racing ¢ ered in the year’s racing. the re for three when stake heats in a won the board of comm Detroit, in 2 a, 2:0. and 2:044 In the first heat of th race M Harris M got off rather badly and io have been timed separately in for the mile. : >| bee It would be a sensation in racing circles if the mare who won the rich board of commerce stakes in record time would come back two years later and win the M. and M. trotting classic in the same city. There are several precedents for __| changing Miss Harris M’s gait, one of the best known being Tho Abbe | (2:01) winner of the chamber of com; sin 1910, dour. years a threc-yedr-old he uy ven, campaigned as a trotter al took a mark of 2:104¢,.a remarkable ecord for his age at that time. A natural trotter is converted into sidewheeler by weighting the inside of the hoof. ‘The natural gait is re- stored by removing these weights. Chicago at Pittsburgh. First, game— Club— Aldridge, Pren- maree and Wil- Jacobs and Chicago at Pittsburgh. ond game— | RUE} 1 5 0 Jemaree and ‘ischer. Philadelphia at New York. First: game— 2 | Boston, { Washington .. New York, 6; Philadelphia, 0; first ' game, Nei York, 2; Philadelphia, 0; scc- ond game. Boston, 4; Washington, 3; first game. Boston, 3; Washington, 2; second Brooklyn at Boston. Second game— Club— RH. B. 2} Broaklyn .0 8 0 25 2 Batteries—Cadmore and Miller; ‘Ty- ler and Gowdy. SHOTS SSO OS OOCHO OD ” AMERICAN LEAGUE. ° er ee ed Club— WwW. L. Pet. Buston 6 122 GAMES WEDNESDAY. game. Both St. Louis-Chicago games post- poned because of rain Detroit, 5; Cleveland, 1; first game. woeeo coco coc cocoenosococe cooe=: Walters, Falkenberg Myers. and Sci-}@ 2&4 O@ oo¢ oe? Ze , ‘bold, Schang and ‘Haley. ¢% AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. % . ager SCSSSIHSHOPSTIO OOF Pr el a TRY Veivet Indianapolis # + A ei, RHE. | Loulaville today—and ‘New York . 2 Columbus p i Philadelphia 0 6 1| Minneapolis b THE you will find a Fifteen innin, at. Paul. bf ~- SMOOTHEST tobacco whose Batteries—Love, Shocxer and Walt-| Kansas City. G (eee) “ ers; Schauer and Mayer. ih eae SMOKING .TOBA\ goodness grows Boston at Washington. ere WEDN SDAY. ‘ * on you, because Virst game— a GAMIES : je you like things nat- Club— RHE. Boston _4 8 1] ‘Toledo, 3; Louisville, 1; second OME. men an’ ural and honest. Washington . . 8 10 1] game. ‘some tobaccos n VEL ET i Batterics—Share,Raden and Ag-| Columbus, 8; Indianapolis, 2; first of a reputation And Vv 1S game. g ep naturally: good to- new; {Second game— ates ‘ m, | Doned because’ rain. fee u R. 1s Kansa¥! City-Milwaukee games: post bad.. But Velvet Washington ,,| Poned because of r —well, it’s partic-! Batteries — Bader, GAMES FRIDAY. larl: ood. larity ZOCe. Thom First game— Club— R.H.E.| First: game-— (Detroit ... . 4 oR 8 Club— | Cleveland ‘ . oe ee 1 6 0} Louisville Batteries — Boland and Spencer; | TEA Bagby. and O'Neill. Detroit, 4; Cleveland, 1; second game. GAMES FRIDAY. Chicago at. Philadelphia. St. Louis at Washington. Cleveland at Boston. ~ Detroit at New York. , New York at Philadelphia. First game— Club— RHE. New York . 6 81 Philadelphia 0 5. $ ; Eller and Wingo. Batteries — Cullop and ‘Alexander; ‘ t Ug * , Lz Second ‘game— Louisville, 5; Toledo, 3; first game. Gallia, Ayer! dd Henry. Zs allia, Ayers and Henry. for bein’ good just because they ain’t particularly Columbus, 3; Indianapolis, 0; sec- ond game. ‘St. Paul-Minne ft Boston at Washington. bacco amellowed by s games post- Minneapolis at Indianapolis. St. Paul at Toledo. as; Shaw and A Detroit at Cleveland. Louisville at Toledo. Batteries: and Clemons; Bedient and Sweeney. QV Louisville at Toledo. Second game— Detroit at Cleveland. Indianapolis at Columbus. Second game— Indianapolis at Columbus, RAL. rae,| Eitstcgame— i ggg dl of v rebeel club— RUE Club— RIE. j ied eed a ¢ Indianailolis .. 2 4) 6} Indianapolis 06 H |. Batteries 4] Ehinke aud: Spencer; Batteries — Beeh ‘eather; | folumibus eu Spi0e28 | Colnmbus: Gee \ Could and Lillitigs. | schultz and Bice _ "|. ‘Batteries'— Fillingim and Gossett; | Batteries —- Dawson and Schang; Mad OMe ' Lowdemike and Coleman. 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