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New York. Sept. 15—Jolin McGraw, ager of the New York Giaats, has ~n-=ded the National League pennant ne Cincinnati club, according to a e sage received tonight by club of- Ciials here. The message stated that McGraw was returning here and had appointed Coach Christy Mathewson temporary manager. The Reds can clinch first place by defeating the Giants tomorrow. As New York is assured of second place. McGraw intends to £0 to Texas from New York to look after business in- terests. THREE OF THE FOUR FAVORITES DEFEATED Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 15.—Three of four favorites if the opening pro- sramme of the two weeks Grand Cir- it race meeting here were defeated nis afrernoon. The biggest surprise <cas the defeat of Grace DiDrect in the heats ! 3:11 trot with sixteen starters Direct Forbes win in straight ts. He was in the field in the b ng. Comet, the original favorite, wa; stanced in the second heat. : took four heats to decide the two coit trot, Day Star finally es: 2:11 trot, purse $1,000 Prince Hal, Winter. Katie 2:07 1-4 e Horee Review i 2 in 3 heats P 178 23 gir-y 5 Harvester (Fleming) & 4 4 ro oneil, Prodigal Watts > started Stake, . FOOTBALL SQUAD OF 91 MEN AT YALE Sept. 15.—A ninety-one Yale men for the e 2:6 pace by Sanardo, who . The best time | -4 in the first mile. In the { ine pacers went to the half Sanardo went the last half aw rane. away pla den back. Stokes are brothers the home team’s goals. of which were lost by nenalties Thomas scored four, . L. McGRAW CONCEDES PENNANT TO REDS opening practice of the season. number of candidates out.for the first drill exceeded the expectations of the|: coaches and Dr.' Al H. Sharpe, head | goad ball. coach, smiled as he directed the ac. ities. Assisting the former Corndil mentor were Dr. Art Brides, Dr. Billy Bull and Herman Olcott. The can lates were sent drills in fundamentals both morning and afternoon, punts and passing the ball comprising most of the work. There were fifty- six men out for line positions ahd ‘ten candidates for quarterback. Two practice sessions will be held daily until the university ‘open on Sep- tember 26, Dr. Sharpe said. PHILA. BEATS ROCKAWAY CLUB IN POLO MATCH Philadelphla, Sept. 15.—The Phila- delphia_Country club four: today feated the Rockaway Hunting club in an exciting ninth period, needed to. break the tie, 6 1-2 goals to 5 1-2"in the second match for the junior polo championship of the United States. A zoal by E. Lowber Stokes after four extra play brought vietory to the local team. On Thursday the Country club will the Meadowbrook second team in the final match for the junior title. W The Country club plaved an uphill game after the second period. Rock- - leading until the eighth period, when Stanley Stokes sent over the tie- ing goal one minute before In the extra ninth period a miss ¥ E. Lowber Stokes gave the Rock- yers an opportunity to score, H. Prince came within an inch ne =6, He made stroke. clean for the goal. but the touch rump deflected the ball slightly and it went outside. Both teams plaved a brilliant game and were all but ridden out at the end. Tndividual work was hard to pick out. but Prince's smashing | Stanley Stokes’ spectacular saves and several scorinz strokes were notewor- thy. The teamwork of both fours was nd a half minutes and of a of a swavirg pony excellent The team: Ro: €. Cowdin No, & F. H. Prince back. Philadelphia Country Club—Thdas t 7. S. Stokes No. kés No. 3. Barelay McFad- 1 S. Stokes fwo. For Pockaway. BALTIC RIVALS SPLIT EVEN IN WEEK-END GAMES In games over the week end the Bal- Rivals won one and lost one. day they defeated the score of 4 to 3. way for the Rivals let Lebanon down with seven hits, s On Sunday playing in Windham the Satu club b club met defeat by the score of 5 to|cago won its second straight = fre 4 after a hard struggle, the game was | Phjladelphia here today, 4 to 3, in ten .| a tie in the eighth inning when Scrib- <[ Tter with a clean hit scored his brother Who ‘was on the bases and this settled | Scribner on third for Wind- was the_boy with the war ciub ith four_times to bat with three hits. nyon and Anderson . both 2l Mark L. 3 sssmmenamy CINCINNATL SHUTS OUT THE CONTENNDING GIANT: Ohio, ' Sept. league leaders shut out' their nearest the New York Giants. first game of their Cincinnati, Fews o linibr BOWLING MATCH. . The Goodyear bowling two oyt of Sams from ¢ Suss team at Danielson Monday evening. The Scores follow: est_crowd that” ever game in either major league except o o % [ APaein asis ndts running back New) York (N) FOR INDIGESTION James Plays With Norwich MCeabe. Williame. | team was def Himantic Rov Sunday afternoon Hippo < veteran Cuban Giant play- Giciated behind the bat orwich team. Battle Scene Help for Busy Teap Drummer. . Appearance is a big thing The, theater orchest " requt all known sounds, may now ir Ris batde scene or hold-up i rtions with single shots, or vol without moving a finger. One of | ity has devised A UEUDT | m— | =hoots by foQl pr article in the Popular Me: describes its mecl ped evlind PITTSBURGH GIVEN A SETBACK. '3Y BROOKLYN 15.—Brooklyn Pittsburgh’s place when the Pirates Pittsburgh, [dealt a_severe blow hope of third | were defeated here games of a double header, 4 to 3 and oo ors unndis s The Danielson Cotton vs. Conmecti- | cut Mills match will be played Inn(ghl.: HARD HITTING IN WHITE SOX-ATHLETICS GAME Philadelphia. Sept. 15.—Pitcher Zinn. | pinch hitting in the ninth inning today drove the ball over theri ght field fence with two locals on bases, adelphia’s total one short of tying Chi- cago. Then Jackson backed up asainst the bleachers and caught Styles’ drive, Chicago winnig 11 to 10. locals participated cago.s winning run was Jackson’s triple and Felsch's Pittshursh (N) Three base hit,’ Home run. Duncan. BASEBALL. VESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Braokisn 4. Phtsbargh (Second game.) Philadeiphia 3, PAKSS ICLUSTRATING SERVICE, N.V.. (x) Taited tor American League. 1. Philadelplia 10. Cleseland-Boston, transmitted the message from <%on. which has so wpset the French President Wilson said behave or that Article' XII of the Turk- The French and Brit saturally ask why he deals direct with them. Two base hiis, Myers. Whitted, Torry (21, Black American Assoctation. Kansas Cits 0. ind British. z 5 Crowding The Immortals. room in Westminster Abbey six more famous persons Milwaukee Indisnapoils zame piayed Sunday. Minneapolis-Columbus game plaved Sun BAMES TooAY National Leatua olcuowsssp & place 1o a few mare years in 10 get in-early and = avoid Boston Evening Transeript. | Pilladeiphia at Cilcago. SHARKEY-HERMAN BOUT LL-A vied 6 1o 4 by at the Battle- or the busy * trap asion to these days. ed on ure. - An anics M 1ism. Its holds sixty 22 aliber cartridge: i Singly. aiternately | reproach. be fir : two sizes together, the latter the report of a 41-caliber. A| you will enjoy wearing a calistic flavor s thus|, i snjey, wasping motion picture accompani- | because of the it will give you. would prefer an immortal Opposite Chelsea Savings of toil and danger QUALITY CORNER e WAS AN EVEN AFFAIR' —Newspaper lined un as follows way—C. R. Leonard No. 1. 7 P. Dixon No. Detroit, Mich.. Sept. opinion was the outcome of the Jack Sharke: Herman no i L A R A Thrce base Bits, LEAGUE STANDINGS. National Leasue. | 80STON BRAVES TAKE FIRST OF SERIES FROM ST. LOOUIS o 3 1 o 1 o Sharkey put up an aggressive battle () Batted for Gallowss & (z2) Pafted for Tnomas i (x) Batied for York in 4th, Ratted for Noyes In dth. {came from behind and be: a five game series here the first of isplayed superior ring gen- | Neither man ap- - punishment. eralship throughout peared the wor Stokes three American Leagu Two buse hits, Theee base hit. dackse Cornell Holds Football Practice. . 15.—Cornell’s ' ball squad, consisting of dates, had its first pr Leonard scored two roals. Cowdin two. Dixon Prince two. They lost 1 1-2 by penal- o PHILLIES DROP TEN INNING GAME FROOM CUBS 15—Meadows to Head Coach (Speedy) Rush was Captain himself out temptinz to score from liams’ double, and was u tinue the pitching was pitted against Vaughn, and Chi- | cond on Wil- able 1o con- who boasts afternoon drills will i until the Ievnic is not very dange:ous FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL |amounted to 1,050,000 shares. ! reflecied further chiefly heaviness of utilities and several «ding rails, this being balanced however, Ly the activity and Strength of Liberty issues and the firmer tone of internatiovals. . Sales, ageregated $12,630,000. | were un: MARKET WAS BUOYANT. other development which served in measure to check the advance was ze rates he further siump rarcé and Iia owest qu 5 mtoet s for equip: nd ve promise of istration cceptable ils, tobaccos and s, oils and tobaccos record- towards the close, elsewhert was tc ctions. motors. o THE AMERICAN OIL & REFINING C0. Oklahoma City. 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