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TONEY HIT HARD IN THREE Philadelphia, Sept. 23.—Alexarder of Philadelphia won both games agdinst Cincinnati today, 7 to 3 and 4 to 0. In the second contest Alex-| cut off three Cleveland runs. Boston snder broke the major league shut- out record established by himself thic season, when he pushed the mark to fifteen. In the first game|to M Hooper’s single and Jan Cincinnat! ....1 0 0 Philadelphia .0 0 1 1 0 3 0 2 %7 Sveey one of the seven hits made by ifice fly. Lewis made three i P success of the Red and White last o 1 the g u P f ition, the material is not of the high- {ready to make a bid for another pen. Philadelphia counted in the scoring. bn? % c::,'g two triples in five times at will l;’:)" ::gfl}}) fri.“ ?E:ll’rp ;'hg;:. oc,;'f est caliber. Mahan has graduated, to- | nant, and the team with which I'll do In the second game Philadelphia hit BOBTON. : ever, the-Ithacan gridiron mentor has | @éther with Soucy, the crack end; |it will not have cost me as niuch as Toney hard in three innings. Score, A i ooperst AT DA shown his ability to develop players, | Cowen, 'l‘he guar J V}/’allace, ccgte:}-‘. other nf-ana.ge!r': ?retucgngn:e:i to first game: o 13 onboriener3 838 ¢ and considering the fact of a large am;. wow b e oty pa*:fhe":ada 'erfz:s'c'orni“'r:ti'ci at- CINCINNATL. PHILADELPHIA. 02 1000 squad as an asset in his favor hope “Er‘,:“- ire backfield o0, 'tha Athlvetics hl:e ebéen pthe Sraith,ie s '?"a‘so‘"m- ’d.\’uat 13 §5 18 TR | O Omre et CaRIE. may be entertained that by the time g v:’mtm Kl'c IeB lw“ d’ vfipt laughing stock of their lea e through Grondb 4 1 &3 dbanetias 1 0 23 1031 RECRUIKEHANY. of e Haryard:gauie e bRIE 1o L0 QL el Uanhatitmtds < are’ Rigable ru‘ter art of two “onl N?)Ev a'ts & 318 0 Qunikienie § o i 3318 For the first time in the history of | die Shea, a last year Princeton star, | Cornell will be extremely formidable. [ han. f""h o ’"d" e fnfls'o how{,,,, thg tide i8 turning ‘the othes st 41 3.3/ Tmvainet 4 8 11 88 3 8l prieeton foot ball a man who is not | will coach the Princeton freshmen, | - Brown appears as the likeliest cans|gone. In other She ciaved seaistiscivrand Jt i¢ becomtink: Mate s 4384 H 813 towats. 35797715 3|2 Princeton graduste will coach a| Cruikshank is taking & course in the | didate to fill Cool's place in the piv- \l("l‘ 'l:""' g w“o]"l:.{l: l.”"“i mo}:-'ca arent that the lean tactician's TS ! §1 8 St teamn at the Tiger institution, He is | Princeton Theological seminary. Prac- | otal yosition. He has served as un- H::m;"i'lfif::;' e :‘n Y thee go:in 8; experirgfnt, ail, eEaeriaiENt: Abeotics ..‘ %"”r 00 by B D. E. Cruikshank, a former Washing- | tice for the freshmen will start on ?eu:udy to the ?gular center rush | £ FGIOR Yale, it Jooks like un even|mansger /i . elither: aor. lesgnes Twombly 1 0 L 00 ton and Jefferson star, who, with Ed- | October 9. or two years, and as & consequence [{° 00 4 year between the two riv-| would have dared to tackle, is to be s u'-‘:: 10 berry 00 may be regarded as well grounded in i crowned with conipléte: shccess. - At Totai. .38 g e for :J’f)‘? 1:1; in fiteh, meeting a8 week ago was announced :R:nxé;n:l. ln%r:rrxal;’c:n:l:;i;‘ofl;: “West Point should have a wonder. | least two. rival le:den are already 4 = o oill in o . P R g | SEEGRER R0l Uaetiedt [ Stonding of Teams || i dmanis o he ore, o s e e s My | vl e S gt dvin *Batted for Mosely in ninh, *Hatted for Goulh tn Bimpsat. tions already announced the list me I which are speed and shiftiness. He is Yonric: OUQhRRE, “tha: hero. ‘of - thel cHRfes 0. win s chebiionship: Niehott. wes: Baneroft, mpwn llo?:clnh 1o Gtoh to Chase, to Ban: on_bal Bel runs; Off Bchuls, 6 hi Hits and Cubs Hold Nation ALEXAN Breaks Own S8hutout Record for Season When He Pushes Brooklyn, Sept. 23—Chicago held _even bresk today, winning) the first “ghme, 3 10 1, and losing the second, 40 1, in a game called at the end| o7y vt ¢ Boh -’k‘-il- hit; Yerkes. Stolen . basen: N rul 28 DER WINS |RED SOX ADD ONE |First Non-Prinoeton M an to Coa TWO OFF REDLEGS| MORE T0 VICTORIES = ‘ THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 24, 1916. noet FOOT BALL CRRWS | ADHIT GONNIE MAY CORNELL FACES A HARD PRORTEM| OF EAST GET SET| DELIVER THE GOODS Pive of Last Year's Champion- t ship Gridiron Stars Absent Lowly Athletios Will Show, | Well Next Year. 1/ ! This Season, SHARPE HAS WC2K CUT OUT PLACES FAITH IN BODIE New York, Sept. 16.—Cornell faces the problem of discounting the ab-|every college in the east has issued sence from its eleven of such stars as |orders for the first foot ball practice Charles Barrett, quarterback; Gib|and at many places it is already under Cool, center; Ray Shelton, end; Jame- | way. Harvard is facing a desperate son, tackle, and Collins, halfback. The | situation this year. Percy Haughton players, as all who follow foot ball|will not be able to give very much know, contributed very largely to the |time to 'the foot ball squad because of his interest in the Braves, In ad- Call for Practice ‘Issmed by Coaches at All S8chools Along Atlantic Coast. HARVARD WEEK THIS YEAR New York, Sept. 16.—Practically Boston Triumphs Again Over Oleveland, Winning by Score of 5 to 3, INDIANS HIT MAYS HARD Cleveland, Sept. 23.—Boston tri- umphed over Cleveland again toda: 5 to 3. Mays was hit hard, but sen- sational catches by Lewis and Hooper Mark to Fifteen. New York, Sept. 23. ~When Connie Mack dismantled his old pennant- winning machine he estimated that it would take him two years to assem- ble another vehicle for his peculiar genius, “For two years,” he predicted, “the boys will probably have a lot of fun ' won {)‘y bunching hits off Lambeth and Morton in the second inning, scoring four runs on Lewis’' triple Scott's double, Thomas' single, a pa: at my expense, but by 1917 I'l be steady, though, and a sure,passer, which are elements in a centeér by no means to be despised. Shelton’s place at end will be well filled by Zander, a westerner, who has acted as sub- stitute for Shelton in the last two years, He is llz?t, but fast, and a sure tackler; he played in practically all of Cornell's games last year, Eck- ley at the other extremity stepped into the shoes of the great O'Hearne last season and left little or nothing to be desired. Army-Navy game; Ford; Meacham| Most of the parts that will go into and others. the making of the new Mackian ma- Coyote at West Point. chine have already been installed, The A new star is Eugene Vidal, a fresh- | three that are needed to complete the man from South Dakota. He does|layout are still in the minors, but one the 100 in ten seconds flat, is a star |of them has already been subjected jumper and discus thrower and excels [to the major league test and found in basket ball and base ball. The |not altogether wanting, and the oth- coaches predict he will be another |ers are listed among the brightest Oliphant.” West Point plays jts first [ prospects of the year. They are ex- ‘ 00 00 0 3=3|pox o | tioned the following: Cleveland WRST, LBAGUE. R, ok roia ‘e0do03e i celled‘oa Miller "ofd Omal])(l‘;k(‘:,hicll? Llu'.neuln 9256 gt Craveid. Thise: amag , | Americans cancelled on Kirkham o ’ Smitn, Luderyn Home_run; g e : St Joneph, &loux City. I{1 —_—— B o, B | et g2 (e b 4| vt oo O Tp o e e ket b | Nineteenth Straight; ™ nt{l{(:a: A ,lt 1:!0. no runs ’ln :wo N d Jhieasder S8 d . ol ul , no . a|immne: o v o i 2o 2wt | Tie Modern Record [ ' s ks CINCINNATL Morto, 3; by Coumbe, 11 by Maye, 2. . ! .| Bt Louls 17 73.617|Toledo ... ABH.OAB. pires: Nallin and O'Loughlin. New York, Sept, 23—By winning | Phtia. ... 32113.223{Columbus. game against Lebanan Valley 'on Sep- | pected to join the Mackmen within tember 30, so there is plenty of time |the next two weeks, and will Jim- for -practice. mediately be assigned to the stations 94 i etk ack Nothing. Bob Folwell, formerl; W thi lated t t two games from St. Louis here to- Yesterday's .“m" i Wings Lack Nothin, , Bob Folwell, formerly the Wash- | they are slated to cover next season, . It is therefore assured that Cor-|ington and Jefferson coach, will h i Y&nks Dash HOPOS day, 6 to 1, and 3 to 0, the New York WESTERN LEAGUE. nell’s . ings will lack fc* nothing this chgarge of P{nmylvanin this yelar, :nv; Sofngies:bn, Bidl ingn, 18, g i Lincoln, §; Colorado Nationals won the nineteenth straight | Lincoln & Colorad game and tied the modern record for Slaut Olty, 41 Fropeks, ¢ N : A H osep] h successive victories. The locals now NATIONAL LEAGUE, ) ouumena s > rloccceccccsacacmalf Leazue Leaders to " Fifty-Fifty Break PSP enasmnnag) omoamonad> Sl et She s ol ocsssesss | cococoruous: | DRSS ‘National leagwe lcaders to an =l cocoromusoroarmn the seventh on of dark- ‘V,%n and. Coombs hed a hers' duel in the first -o% Sl cormasanccod wlocecoronacast - B e =1 2 B i g, i i i £ & = o e s mwennd o ear, Ryersar /‘atd Ensworth; who These three, upon whom Mack is Of oomlskey OI‘OW of the last few years will be ended on Ping Bodie, one-time White S nd — counted ufion as the leading substi- | Thanksgiving day. y nl & ‘ghx:i‘ove-;me 1 b'ef tohx lP Chicago, Sept. 23~Chicago’s pen- tutes for the end positions, The regu- I Vfi' aw S kSTaY CHE OF (e Sa0 day, when New York won, 7 to 2, | jor league record of twenty straight lhlrlounlh: darknens. i main, Miller weighs over 200 pounds owa varsil y 1ne er of the Atlantic club of the Southern h’e’y now are three and one-half | victories made by the Providence Na-| ghiun, .1; Biocivn, iody and besides attending efficiently to association, and Third Baseman Bates, .| In the first game Tesreau had an AMERICAN LEAGUE. : : : will report to Mack for a tryout this Yok gon by bunchig i off Rus | I e St e e b 2| awemean ias sl et e 5k ot el Baokfield Light | i sefe wil sorathsochs run of the season and leads his team. | ot 3 '}‘;‘a’:““l:;:di";::‘n: ‘g:;tg'n' Bontoh, 6; Cleveldnd, 3, his running mate, Anderson, a player e s spring. Bates is said to be the best 3 mate, Baker by one. Chicago was un- | ning. : MBRICAN ASSOCIATION. / not so rugged as Miller, but full of | = City, Ta., Sept. 23.—(Special.) ffiird%u_setrfianl detvteloped in an mirfior N Rain brought the second to a close . W 2 eague in the last two years; Thrashe: alter the l'cvanth inting, Score, first| ot hech s Mitecsbas b last year; Butrey from the freshmen X0ty year for an end position, egarded \ aie the Jesting. Bubetivaten. . Gilie of his circuit, and Mack is conyinced NEW YORK. Games Today. A ~ g $ S | Captain “Chuck” Laun of the Hawk-|that he can make a valuable, if not A Lindoln Colorado | Will remgin at tackle. Weighing over f : § gurnaic 1 st Donver, Boux city | 190 pounds he combines power and | 2¥% ‘;:';;%g},?:;;‘i‘;":gn'?D;gx:rc:;’; is confidence is based largely on ! :l}lab'lol;r! H o brawn’ both on defe: :e and offense. | sy opening of the foot ball season, | a belief that the Italian fence-buster 1 Al 0 0<autt,er adeiphia at 8t Washington st | and already served two seasons tain, “as if the line for the team will| Never a “brainy” player, or eveh a g TRaridon.o i B B &6 lar tackle, The first game|}q unusually heavy and reasonably | moderately smart gne, Ping pulled oRu,p i " ng 00 - owery bovs Wee tember 30, has been cancelled, s col- | anough and strong enough to build| the Comiskey livery. Insteaq of salve 1W'ame,p 0 0 Totals, 20 y p e does not open this year till Oc-|yo 5 stone-wall gmerinrnm sort| ing him, inz'm C:'lhl:lnn walkeslavll‘ e (58 Shiverick will pl b of h iverick will play quarterback and | 1g3 ds, and : ; ; i il 3 pounds, and expects to keep up tof completely broken the signor's once *Hatted for Ness in , :," Lou! Pinched for Thefts he {6 an asset whom any coach might this mark while playing, riplett, | proud and haughty spirit. Constant tted for Bans In ninth, i¢ heady, he can drop-kick, and he can | contender for an end position, wei f i i , weighs | ¢ *Batted for MoMullen in ninth. ious showers of tears were shed throw the forward pass. Above all, | 193 pounds, but ig fast. McKee is r?:;eaog?;;’:;f !‘:,:Iz&i:%flm: l}’,:t:v‘lg b e arents when the lads were |10 ¢Xaggeration to say that Cornell's| frckie makihg Ahree letter men out| o Fn: lhl: befl:)re Judge ’f-ebl"e fln Juwl':n- victory over Harvard last year was!for tacile pos?tionl—-McKee. Fosdick Out on‘the coast, however, Pirig arged with breaking into + tveri i itti , X $ ang | matvelous, punting, of Shiverick| weigh close 1o 200. pognds,” and S, form: e was hitting some. o I iy h“d the shoes of Barrett, it will be be-the center of the line, will ot come i 4 Ahora i Ahe st o ;’ro%n?:: c;u;{e Ban:’ett olccuximd, with Mahan, [y 1o the weight of the other six| "4 dngn every blow a mile or ted by th 4 ¢ H : 3 ¢ sure man for center position early|it: It is Mack's intention to plant A ) y Becker, a freshman last year, is an.|back whenever he makes a hit and dwf.r!orn‘?tel:"n.:hfl;l:&; :;gmgg gneeflz unger and defensive player of| other promising man for the pivot| S00the him with soft words when- Freshie Looks Good, The backfield will be al him into a strategical slj p games, according to admis- ME Ll b altogether S P kg s of the boys. man (o.wia one Of he haltback porr light, but very fast and clever, Davis, Infield is the Goods. St. Louis, Sept. 23.—St. ? A tions, comes from last year's freshman | son as a halfback. - Leighton, one of| 1. R i uis, Sept. 23—St. Louis de lice, Morris Seabring, 1141 N{'g team, where his work caught the eye | the most promising of tge candidates, z:;:m;,{?::,;‘;;{g,r; 1:1‘;0\:213.; In the seventh Hartley and Lav > Uinbirse: 14 [the Rivervi 3. U d | the Riverview detention home, where | substitut. : 1 singled and advanced on Groom's sac ",.".',', cigl o B et bl the other boys were held u'waitlng ::o:.ld“‘:in“nhr:l;ull::t!;:riénot' ‘?e:‘re. ?::énle(':l'ehsncl:“v'villl)flf .l?e' «fé‘.f“?:,“ l:,'olf lxax;,t collegian, who has been prevent. logrtt'll:rd'l:::ofll'e l:l:":' ‘t'lll:l '“ghflf Braves Be‘t Pi.rate he be sent to the industrial school at|of the rugged type—he weixhsbzlg‘g available man for fullback in sight at irting S e s aun e homx poredy Jo;m':un‘ b:f L“K“; \ Kearney, He was paroled to Mr. | pounds—and is a swift, elusive runner. | the present time. Bannick, in the opin- ::33?;%3:21’3:(3:;% 'l}": ";:':oim' un- put the ball into the right near head iedert i i i quarters of the gang, at|eleven. They are Carr, Nied: - | will % garded by Clark Griffith as the third ers in he fourth and Sch yi_nelhee&nghb |m‘ll' (;lll‘k bltreetl. "was g;use, Ién:cho, Rechrs.’Vn: g:}f-‘, mM:'l?eou‘ oo base find of the season. g burgh, 4 to 2, in the first game of | Pinched” by the four boys wl 0 es-| Mayer, Caminez and Zepp. Of the|men who have not been heard from L s fi:lto‘uglra‘-h'ud:r fce:e'\:dn;'. l‘nd ;n- caped to Horton, All.ndmfi the crime | lot, Cfiemmez. Mayer amf Zepp are|definitely in the fast week or who | expectations Mack will have one of H led | Leslie and Probation Officer Miller. | The forecast of the eleven at this time | are expeéted to return to school, how-| both afield and on the bases, and with g‘n'2:&?&“1,':::&;:‘:"&:":;‘?11&_ Disposition of their cases has been | calls for a h“vyf Irtlnetl outfit, a exceptional batting pow:’r nsp‘rvelad he predicts that Cornell's sudden ri ; ave had freshmen experience, are led on | 2Anking 8o heavily, are Outfielder nant hopes were given a setback to- | H¢ed only one victory to tie the ma- | pittsburgh, 3.1 Boston, 4-1, second ealted | lar guards, Miller and Anderson, re- cific Coast league; Outfielder Thrash- f . 8t, Loy ; & ' mes behind the league leaders, New | tionals in 1884, Cincinnatl, '3-0; Philadelphis, 7-4. in duties at the sideof center fe | - Will Be Hefivy and |also of the'coast, Thrasher and Bates ‘ Philadeiphia, '8; Detrold, 3. seen in an Athletic uniform until next blanked the visitors with three hits. 5 ;210 to hit Shawkey in the pinches, Columbus, 8; Loulsville, 0, fire dnd energy. Bard, a substitute —With the announcement that he.will i ded ar Thas P o 18 regarded as the leading out Indianapolts, §-4; Toledo, 3.5, team, and Niles, Masson and Nelms instead of for his old job a¢ Laltback eading outfielder e B.H. a great, ball player out of Bodie. Lei 4 fpDaa ¢ Amorican Leagu st Chicago, | He i8 a thoroughly competent man | “upe®i oL 10 W (00 e TOURT 0 | was not properly handled at Chicago, 3 e : B ) on the schedule, with Oberlin on Sep- strong. We certainly have men bifi many a gorgeous Loner while he wore le; gt i ' et i T b lee croo lles When tober 9. chargers” Laun himself weighs|over him, and inside of a month had th, 3 *Batted for b i eventh. envy. He runs well with the ball, he | yhom the captain counts as a strong | brooding over his trials and ,ribufa- Mo Jork o ¢ 0803 ¢ 100 Ty Al h el boys and| N i8 a punter par excellence. It is | axpected to‘,be moved” from end to| had a vith b o due more than xn?hing else to the|and Jacobsen. Grubb, at guard, will soon swung back into his old slug- te Lead works and | . Q gainst the wind, If he does not fill Bowlesby a good 185, Holmes, in 3 3 The "Bowery Boys, ’ : of unofficial averages was given out, ed, Four of the youngsters were | of the team, will hold Gawn (oot | Wyland, who was regarded as a|of the pre-Chicago days—and knows he robbery. A total of $53 re- monfier than ever this year. Heisa it Dack; and will enter school sguin, | ptrunk next season, pat him on the ' o e crnn:‘ clgarat position, cver his mental shortcomings betray Benedict, who is looked upon as the earful lest he be trepped by the end last year, will"perform this sea- For his infield Mack has Stuffy Mc feated Philadel, 3 i eated Philadelphia here today, 4 to 2, ighteenth street, made his wa; of Al Sharpe. Hoffman was a varsity |is on the border- with - the milftia. | et bogeman —Otis Tawey, ‘a beih , o rifice, Haley threw to catch Hartley trial, gave himself u and asked that| He has the right build for a hal sitions, with Scott about the only strating his true -orth as a second 1 n 0 : Browar of the Bonai B'rith social | Substitute backs will be drawn almost |ion of Captain Laun, is Lkely to | d cat the thtow to the plate; blp ratt Orew in openfil‘ committee, Money left at a store | without exception from the freshman :g: :unrtae‘:'b:lck p:l’ki:n,‘b:tyl(:eh.:le try and a coming star, and Bates, re- g di o . e d e and Scott the only t hth, SQ.Q';Q < Boston, Sept. 23.—Boston defeate: cott are ¥ o | 1t Bates Bans Ot -t o ie tled thirteen innings to a 1-to-1 tie and d their {ounl hearts to Judge | supposed to be the more promising. |are not actually on the ground. Both | the finest infields in the country, fast gan nor Rudolph, the Boston pitchers, | taken under advisement, strong, resourceful line, and a back- around here and there, It may not, ICHPIN cecurconer ever, Levingky Wants to le w]coronccact® . ] ] . field with at least two good men. There is no reason to doubt that the Cornell team will be worthy to bear the high hopes of its supporters, set Up Record fOI' FOOt Ba,ll Hopes NUInber Of Gombats :;;3::2:)' with any he had ever put -‘\ . , b = Dull at Wisconsin |, New York Sept. 28—Batting Lev. | S0 much for the felders. For i probably will not, measure up to the old $100,000 quartet, but Just after Bates was corraled Mack himself an- nounced that he expected his 1917 infield to compare a shade more than allowed & base on ‘balls, Score, first| ;I have been trying to break up this gang of “Bowery Boys” for more BOSTON. than a year and I belicve we have A fi"‘,‘f“ded‘" said Probation Officer iller, St. Louis Returns to Graduate Coach System St, Louis, Sept. iJ.—St‘.l Louis nn’:- versity returns to the graduate coach- A % 3 ing system this year and good results| Madison, Wis, Sept. 23—Little a are looked for by alumn’ and under.|Chance for a conference foot ball ' i S0 S A8 graduates. Earl Painter is head coach | championship is seen at Wisconsin Senators Take On Totals. .34 63411 0 and will have a nucleus of eight vet- | this fall. The squad, which includes *Batted for MeCarthy In ninth, erans about which to build up a team | number of men of brief experience ; h ’ ' o F ' Pittaburg] 0 0 0.0 04 02| _Captain Emil Flug, Welch, Wynn, | in actual battle, though they have pounds heavier. Take one of these Johnson, | fntationds young right- rom the Tlgers m::un hita: !:ul.-lt,.c:n: nmo : ;a-a: Corcoran, Powers, Weckenman, backs, {been on the gridiron for some time, |assets from him and he is badly han- | hander from Ursinus college, Taken L f Wi o MeCarthy to J, W , McCau- | Promisii ew material incl Dot Sept. 23— Waahington won | it b RERiby b, Vashar Mechy | Eromiing, new mataral includes lacks, it is said, that it dicapped. by and large, this quintet comprises hita: Collins, Konetehy. Doudle plays: W, |and McCaffery and Gleason, ends. 1o, {00t ball fans as “Tssar kow fe tine ago Barney began to|a stronger heaving corps than Mack its first lo ame of the season to- 5 . e trott, 6 t0 3. Three | drn o, T4t® A0 earned rune O | Doran, MeCormick, Cahill, Hard: Paul Withington, successor to Bill|have trouble with his pedal extremi- | has put u on the field since Eddie Y, Maraaus, ¢ bita Juneau as hnfi coach, wilf rfin?l tllne ties. He found that he couldn’t step | Plank, hief Bender and Jack of Washington's runs' were made off [off Evans, s run, 0 bt in five innings; otf :ffxfh.'&d:’%:'fl.'.nfi?_"" Cheney, Gor- squad sadly in need of elementary |around as fast as was his wont. Ex-| Coombs were at their best back in James in the second inning. Jones | vy pitched ball: By Bvans, Konstchy, Siruck pitched the rest of the game for De-|out: By Mama by _Bvans, 1; by Ru- & lesnsoseans®Se AT > vl coormcoonolt = o] ororrmnoro; 23 - = e - Smoed insky is on the warpath again. For ill have Joe the Tast mosth fie: has beet enjoying | Bush, one of the bert in his league: an unexpected vacation, due to the | Elmer Myers, one of this season's fact that his feet went back on him, | most brilliant finds; Jack Nabors an? With a good pair of legs and his left | Tom Sheehan, whose abilities rise far hand punches he is more than a match | above anything that their records for all the men his weight or fifty | would seem to in..cu.., and Jingling | PR Fossorarona } <l horoommun - - = oul Johnson, 5; by Groom, 13 ort Prottor, 3 | Thoy, "%l ‘Sna Gonndlly, o SeonmHmooHBee~D: oromomoscooooNP ssceccosacssccd hAw. Déuble plays: Wortman to § runs in elght innl lg""‘olh"ni Cutshaw to Daubort. Dases ey B run in nine Innings. ouisvill Stako Won by English Nag 1913. Wally Schang, of course, wi! return to his old station back of the plate as first string catcher, and will drill, but with that drill properly [amination revealed that he was af- instilled under the new P! :E,d,’: flicted with fallen arches. He called ing system he expects to adopt, the off about $5,000 worth of matches and Louisvilk < 5 American K{" Sept, 2—Star | troit. Heilman made a home run in b R B gl el I3 s Lo O o5 % ® | Badgers should make a fair showing, |Put himself in the hands—or feet— | work every day. As emergency back- the English bred 3-year-old|the second. Score: b 31 [of h i ‘owned by A. K. llleéomber WASHINOTON. 5 Loulaviile 0—~0 4 1| Some of the stars of last year will |Of an expert on suc conditions. For stops Mack will have Haley and fornia millionaire and tnlned p AB. 1 Batteries: erdue, | answer the firs_t call. They ‘are Cap* the last ive weeks he has been undq’- Picinich. B, Janningn, carrying. 120 FE R | 1 Sy e R L ST Ut sl B Stenegn, RO e . Naw ke cls Enelish Flywei § Lianet - & i 1 uarter; Glenn Taylor, quarter; 1 e again and a (i O‘i‘l:'l: 'tm:w::ugf .":'.“l";g : :’,l,:, Kaneta” it H 11 : ggd Hun_cock, left r.\?:rd; r'Ro::;t East Chicago he be; an his new cam- ng 18 ly Welght .l?l'n:"gnlth s 01 Hovik | Filtzer, right tackle; Milton Gardner, [Paign for the world’s light heavy- Offer t G' T broidery finished 'ncond. tive 14 . . | 8uard, and Louis Keeuz, fullback, ali weight title in a bout with George S 0 lve en 5 ahead of Killanna with Wat. 01 € 0| “W” men. Simpson probably will do | (Knockout) Brown. P d ‘ only otber starter, trail- 1 1 ® 3| the punting and Taylor the drop| . It is Levms!cxs ambition to estab- 01111 S fOl‘ Battle ‘{ho for the two | 244 G0 nton l}‘f‘""%’ Oth‘er";el 6 e:p.;{eld are ::her.lu:: lg:nf‘;;(y :ecm}q' hmopeu 4 “race % = e Mgt . H. ax Berg, fullback; Otto Rohsen- ifty-two figi ne a ( zg: g“fli '1“:,. & ,:;fi *Datted for James s g e Y ',:c::'":h TR y ?e‘rzer.hlet' tackle; Herbert Cramer, vfi:el;‘—.-'hefflreel um: gives w:Y, to }’917{ ,;hgle :m}[ %rok:hso"‘]{bffi;gvh!:;l;{ofi?:; dsore trophy. e Tv, . donds in aiath. *Batted for McCauleyin bovonth INRINg. | Settscies: i eft end, and Borge Gunderson, twcmy-fi:e o u.‘i ""p‘l::"of‘:il',:n“g to bring over the English flyweight *Batted for Wilhoit in tenth inniig. Iheer ; center, i ite 900000001 T otedo. (tirat 4 x| New men are Edler, Wahl, Vaughn | énforced periods of activity. To re. [ththdothedte .4 ol FrQShme 00100000000 0wl {.Mllutpolh ¢ 1land Bondi, all half back candidates, |3lize his desires he will have to forge el with Vaughn said to be a good punt- |3long under a double head of steam el V : . o A " 1 et P Be-ler; Weidenbeck and Stark, fullbacks; | during the remaining months of the 3001'0 011 amlty nd carned ot Tune TR H Bl - . | Kieckhiefer, right guard; Fladoes,|Year. This he proposes to do, champion, fl)ohnny Wilde, maintain that the offer to wager $10,000 that little Wilde can give twelye pounds and a beating to any American is not the bunk, but a genuine offer, Whether Wilde can afford to give m; 23.—(Special | seven innings. Urnires: Bvatsana Swens | o Bat . Wagnor. Dases on balln: Otf | Toled l’e.h el}S{tHlpl:c;a right ual?;l, Mchu;- toldcith“‘;‘a:‘:;g:’"fi‘.:"Mzrw::k',..zs away twelve pounds remains to be & fitat test of the 1916 o —— Cooper, 1, Hits and earned runs: Off Coopor, i e guard, and Gray, 1elt| 1 go through with them 1 T have | SC1- The little Englishman is very ‘ 'm’.‘ e Hmnly to Indlans canoel Draft el T ————e i S ey erag B rnly one leg to stand on. I want tg :filig;':d S LG p?:’id"i?' ;‘5" ]“'l:i' irt's reg- v 6. Umplren: “from 3 hang up a récord that will keep the Tl B S SR AT held o8 13 0 7 score by On Mfller of Omaha y w0 dahans the AllAmaciotn saat Wl it laablen: shodting at for years :v‘-hclf,f,g“::‘n:e ‘h,fisbc’r’;',:fr"f:b'l:”:dezg ones, Miller Hugg! mueh the lkellert gridiorn squad of any of | to come.” and”science, coupled with his long g Flyon Needs Help, reach, has enabled him to beat men fho next timo Porky Fiynh meots ¥red |much heavier than himself. But this _afternoon. \‘rne 3 w r Jimmy Callahan, Joe Tinker and Bill Dono- | the blg eastern col score, after'two Sty ‘aljal o “’m. seemed to| = Cincinnati, O,, Sept. 23,—The final | Wambapenus day Yan suids 1Laok aut toe w in 101, d they | list of cancellations by Majot league Ghee to Help Coaeh. Soveral veterans of last vear's K Fulton he s gol v m:g‘ht”(lm b:fl tedrs. of -the drafts ;‘. ellrom R has Milon P. Ghee, dr. ls helplag to couch untverai l:nnm n:.l-m tho Mexlcan \f;:;%: the TInE 10 1ok after Abote Hoo e }\-h_et’lm Wilde could hold bis own at ST s A ’y rtmo #quad. He ls one of the |and the coaches at Lawrenco axe anxissly [ of Fuiton, he hi e infighti Vi ugl (i minors “at the National commission Green's formér ntaf quarter backs. hoping for thelr return at an early date. | the other 200 pounds o & “ glugg:;—:!ig‘%thnn’(’,me;fiff;..h?i,,"‘”'q” -