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IN THE WESTERN One of the penalties for winning the pennant In the Western league the Des Mol nes team bas pra agers have started a raid on the team. There is gloom among the players: Ganley, outfielder, and Let field, pite to Pittxburg; Row d Manske, pitcher, to Cleveland, Leifield leads the Western loag leads the batamen | i | yke and Doyle both made safe ones jin the first half of the sixth, but had to come tn to the bench. re by inninaes ttle . o 0 6 6 2} BANS ..c0 accinee @ 8 6 1 01 .0 0 0 0 Oo +0 @ 0 1 Ot Tacoma . Hits . DOPE SHEET id a horse with a saturnine smile, once in & while, Tis not that I like To occasionally bike, But simply the hours to beguile.” Then he castered & (two-minute mile In the American Association Kan- sas City is impregoably (otrenched “Curly” Brown, well known start- er in western turf world, has quit the racing game and will manage & theater in Cincianati. John W. Gates is to race a stable next season, under his own colors or KB. Durnell, who will A notable addition to Columbia's foot ball squad i Mare Horley champion amateur bicycle rider and skilled basket bal! player. Harold Vanderbilt bas resigned from the management of the Har vard foot ball’ team to devote his time to studies. Now it is said Nelson may sie UMPIRE step his talkative manager. Nolan Ping GRADUATED FROM Des Me man, f JACK DES MOINES » resultant raid of the qajers at and major league man vines fans over the loas of thene t be Wakefield, gateher s in games wor Nigemman THE “UMPIRE FACE”. SHERIDAN. bas earned perpetual retirement For 20 years Jack Sheridan, American League umpire, hes at with his tongue 4 back of the firing line as ar f base ball destinies, Fer ~ rs “Old Jack” has been considered ont of the best in the buni- dows tracks Riley Grannan bas drawn his book at the New York Grannan was reported $96,000 win-| ner on the season last July, but su cessive reverses put him to the bad. although as good t that he will resign at the er times boss of the ball f twists and bends of the one foxy manager has Ie surprise to his own ad With the Nat ness, and overt Peter Maher—remember him*—ts/ going to fight 15 rounds with Jack} Williams, a strapping tron molder,| f near Philadelphia. For the grave-| can League yard championship, maybe. The five lending pitchers, in their order, of the National League are Leever, Pittsburi York; Ames, New York brand, Pittsburg; Wiltse, New York ers than any other others. t has a way does more good than all tt holders of the indicator Geo. Tebean's scheme to put a} should get busy. third big league in the field, with) rival teams in Washington and} John Clarkson. BO, Cae ee or ntaahnk | Old, is anid to be in a Michigan sani to go over to Louisville to examine tarium; nervous disorder George's head. econ W. W. Coe, famous shot-pw When the Iowa University foot] nas entered Michigan—putting ball team opens the season, Gov. Cummins will kick off. Joe Kelley claims the finishing tou at Harvard legen Philttes | ——____ h on his years Oxford and other welterweight championship. G of the Unit tor, the gh knowledge of Iways been his forte years n When he Soa! He o aah be famous pitcher of Commenced sult Tuesday inning, of the Spinnt dama. suit on a letter written by to President Roosevelt nt an investigntion be mad } apparently improper proc Moore's department he has ansounced the technical as more than row, when trying (0 spring a herry was ong of the 1 the Atweri- Big, kind hearted and generous. Sheridan has reported Tent giay- man in his position. of making a player pecial delivery verlooks more thaithe named of himeelf that ters written by other cen. have about the strongest infield In the country. Rube Waddell will probably carry} of the strike out record for 1995. Piteher Lee, playing the for Toledo, leads the American sociation in home runs. outfield | As} Dineen wants to get from | the Boston Americans; his} pitching arm is affected by cold Hub winds. away says For the life of me, Meets T can't see a man on the fg ng horizon worth fighting.” Not that Jeff {a looking for more scrap honor. | He wax merely discussing the game. | says Joffries, All BRAND EVAPORATED CREAM the RIGHEST IN BUTTER FATS Requirements iid whip Hart, Joho ad MeCormick all in ne right after the other, since his defeat looking in on the Jimmy Gardner Absolute Purity Guaranteed } BORDEN’S CONDENSED MILK CO., FACTORY) AUBURN, WASH. tendency at act tb 5 ' F ng! ' n the ball i th aime | ‘ ' mad t whether he with wide Ii in " ' od by « tons of 10 ' ae bemins, If | her ployer of the wide in pos definite what a| the ball makes attempt est in the way of f \ which state x lonw thar he t | five minutes bet nd of each 1 ite progr half, to the effeet tha reise t Lit fro objection to the linent giving the mructtor kiven th who oaks for it at any time Mie whintie immedia the mar He may not, howe e| forward progress of the ball han | asked for this time more th - been stopped times within the last five minutes | \ substitute has n went lof the h haw b | of the hair | abe the roof some one swats him | ta fastest horses in the Uni | th ms whether Nelson should meet Joe | | Gans or Jimmie Gardeer The ad- | herents of ch claim he is en-| titled todirat « j Is the with a acantiing and | | when he lands on the pavement the! public ¢ « and uses him! for y the size of your Cornishman's ad ‘SPORTING BREVITIES : Efforts to bring Sysonby d Hamburg Belle led. The view Artful gether hay th tates | ywhers of com content to let © laurels they b ith hem feat with ] won in classes “ inferior sprig The sporting world ean't agree Herman B. Duryea, formerty rac of Harry Payne Whit- | der of thor- | Silverbrook | farm, near Red Rank, N. J | | His re in Oscar Ratt | Matthew Nelson and he hails | Hegewisch, Ill. Birthplace, ¢ | bagen i | } In the past Cornell and Harvard | i? are doped as two of the strong | teams ‘ | “A BASE HIT.” to Af of some Interest ia the jcoming ¢ mn Salt Lake of Gus| Yale coaches have given up hope | Ruhtin, of Akron, and John Witle, | setting Thompson, the Andover lof Chicago. The go ia slated with. | S480, as they are satisfied Cornell | in 30 days has bagged him. at th | hi it im nell and Oxford ta being planned at | Oxford-Cambr California w land been all the way up the line, says wet gay and adds that about the time the Barring Artful, is doubtful whether there is a in training vout the time of the Yale-Harvard-|!@ America today that can take the lge meet measure of the great Hamburg Betle te [at a mile, with equal weight re disappoin -- on, the great sure are the New York Giants has entered |of winning the National League After he won | pennant that a group of members of the team—no names gtven-—are said to be willing to put up $7,000 to $5,000 that Pittsburg will not have a look in at the flag | track meet between Cor sprinter isconsin university © 100-yard run in 94-5 at Port- Ore., effort was made to get) im to come east | Robert Fiteximmons, who has | Sensible advice from “hurry up” Yost to ambitious football players: “Hurry up and learn to contrel your temper. 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