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THE ST REALM OF SPORT BLACK FIGHTERS ; MEET NEXT TURSDAY AR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1910, HAT 1S DOING TODAY ITH THE FACTORS IN THE WITH ALL THAT IS New WRITTEN BY MEN WHO KNO ; “IT 18 FUNNY HOW THAT PUP STICKS.” | ISCHMUTZ BEATS Big Le ague Managers Predict | World’s Series Will Be Close) ,.,..0.%. 02°52) susp | TURK CHAMPS pre #4 and Joo Jeanette, both colored, will | d oi aa a meet hore In a fistle argument next NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE fed ball ga fou NAGER STALLINGS to running wild on them they are {world's series like the Cubs. They] puosday night. More than usual Wen. lot, Vet ‘ cot Goa MA ld we oo nl wot twe OF NEW YORK: going to strik It in a mie-| don't come back, these world's t attaches to the pr tive} , +4 : pid Tdon’'t think that the baseball | take to sup as many om to} sertes winner Look at Pittsburg because it may develop @ 3 ae ° n tt ‘and thy public fully appreciates the great-|be dotog, that ali the Cuba have to | and even the Detrolt club. ager tee the heavyweleit} ‘6 61 Malai pfs the neas of the Athletics do ia to reach first, then meander eee | TACOMA, Sept. 2 Charlte ‘t ne I do not want to unde nat and to third and walk home as MANAGER CLARKE Should he win from Jeanette, | hm ho ¥ 1 xo well for] In th t hae reat machine of the Cubs, t hey please. | OF PITTSBURG | Langford will undoubtedly ehation Taco i , art of the|} Phew. the grea ‘ ‘ se ce } pe agg nd fer Tacoma Sn i ly w and * score, 2 am ander the tmpression that) | Teannot very well discuss the out ack Johnson eanette wing he yoason, cam hb mt h at | the T hit Mack's team will be able to go] HUGH DUFFY OF CHICAGO: | oie of the world’s series between | Probably will challenge the victor other game like he a | ten ‘ re Py in the them one better | Philadelphia has a very fine staff)the Cubs and Athletics, for I do| of the Lang-Kaufman battle set for eke back and 1 pokane, In the twirling staff the Ath-) o¢ twirlers. It {a not very large not yet concede that the Cuba haye| Monday at the baseball park in| 5 to 2, He was ¢ letics have an advantage ove © llarge enough to the won, or are going to win the Na-| Philadelphia | when hits mean , nme 2 Cubs. I think that Jack Coombs | Roth Bender and Coombs should do! tional joague pennant, 1 think the | - - Dickinson, for S« 1 a ie ie H ie pitching the best of any man great work against the Cubs, and | pirates a chance to wip. | dge againet the Tige 4 t : Fe i either organization, and co Morgan and Plank can’t be counted | The Athlotica are strong, but I | banged the ball against five of sehoider, 7 i oe : mak) the Cubs stand on the 4 out of the rumning by any mMeans.| think the Pirates, if they get a] hem, The first t men hit b ¢% heads with his great speed. And Chicago has the pair of cated | chance to meet Mack's team, would | | itched scored. The Tiger ec 2 Bender will find the weather con-/ory in the country, and that {%/pe victorious, [ concede to Connie | ins came in the first, wt and | Sif 3,4 ' ditions of October just to bis UK| where the Cubs will have the bet | wack one of t est pitching ta | eighth; tle wi made in the! J eo 8 8 if ins . . ter of the mys However, |in the country, but I think the Pt fifth hee nite: by Ak i and 4 § sa : | Kling and Archer will have to make | patos would overbalance him tn on, and on bite by Benne ‘ Totals “e7 ny MANAGER DAHLEN pretty fast throws to head off Eddie | other dopartments, The Cubs nd Kelly in th ath, 7 . i 1 POA OF BROOKLYN Collins, once the youngster KetS/ measure up to the Athletics in The » . em | It's a tossup between the two. | ora: pitching if they should win, I Fs a geagl Bt . & Pad 4 a6 It is bard to pick a favorite from ae Mics Teens ‘iia wiv tai os thal (My United Pree) Warren i a oF 4 those two teams. I think the Cubs ARK GRIFFITH OF |, vs . | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 2— enfield i t H * MANAGER CL Id leaguers. r | , bo : : , & ; Sannct be headed for the N sonal CINCINNATI «80 Whether Owen Moran, the tittle! aaney. if 2 ¢ t ‘3 H jeague pennant at this ° ni 7 lik win Which i ° oneliat é vate | | z 1 om SEO Game, while the Athletics bave Athi ties comin Carers es MOY PHILADELPHIA oe bose a figh sored a clean vic-| icPadien, os ee 4h. ak i 6 ; the American league flag cinched, | Athletics tr been PHILADELPHIA: | | tory over Frankle Burns tn thelr 10-| en de oe | a ele » ‘3 oe T cannot say that I am as familiar) (oo be able to trim the Cubs, although {742d go at Dreamland Wednos- | ~ et ig 0 1 6 son with ra and thelr) cam play I have a great deal of respect for|4ay night fe a matter of discussion | B 7 8 12 90 Shoe atrength as | am with the Cubs, for oe aunt a aa) Sal ts dnaetan anal nik en An KR W. PO. A ‘i Bigs «ae they are in a different leag On omy jonnle Macks m¢ rting circles today - - ft ‘ win . se x »t on ©. up o aby wil win be they had For the first time in ring history; sy ee Se WS Bee: the Athletics will put “ ba a Foes yy Bad & see romier | W84 staged and the sport writers eat! Oi Se . , 3 ‘ 66 ioe fight against the Cubs th a ong . i Age nag sy they will atora Ww allowed to in, 30 { : 9 onan. did in 1907 and 1908. It t “Shay SF a ee aa i r themselves who won the : ; : 4 Which occurred last fall OF BOSTON troits were easy b ing the match a draw, though He emettes f ibe tes re The Athletics should beat the|¢d good catching material forée Ren fet 1% “ MANAGER McALEER Cubs if teams play for the | Athletics are strong in thi to the newspaper wre aR : OF WASHINGTON: |world’s thamplonship. As the Cubs | ment. T look for @ hotly cor jhe had given a dectsior , nor i I think i is an even money bet,| have only one experienced south. | 4d interesting series. have awarded the w (ity United Press) Every effort will be made to p but personally I am basiig my|paw in Pfeister, they could not ag? ad i PHILADELPHIA, Pa 2. ff the Nght on schedule time _ | tah se 4 hopes on the Athletics, They are | hope to do much against the Athlet MUGGSY McGRAW PACKY MAY TAKE nty-five thousand s reare Kaufman to has : X 5 & younger team, have grand pitch-/!ces, who bat free ainet right OF NEW YORK ON LEW POWELI { to attend the Lang Kauf- three pont nts and very . ers and are hitting at a terr handers, but south are hard) 1 eve Cubs are better Aer me id Monday at the California 4 it is ne deg eS : rate. Pog on Lf — . “4 Les - & - ‘ bas proved tine ver b - they ve come (iy Ueited Freee) baseba park. for the hoodoo to run ont age Sgr 4 one d e chine, bi at way in th we played) back after losing pennant] gan p . ey en are rounding to form and with Sam Langf , ft : » x think that when the test comes|them, and if you look up the dope,| last year. I cannot he| eas sha ag wag! + ters law is bake at dias eamatees te tre ’ a # The “can't come back” contestif the Athletics’ pitching and hitting | will find generally The} Athictica are so wi Gl viss of che wp recipes kor aes ole aided tr the walt sateen the latest thing for bowlers at the i fig The Philadelphia ¢ tch-| Athletics are going fast just now,|than they were in when we) oot we with Suak | * oa the poll iff and SPOKANE WINS 1H Bismarck alleys. The contest i " b dle Da to he orid’s series t . t leoy attra bere fee is $1, for which the contestant or imbeciles, and if the Cubs start through previous attempts to win from the Ath! a during § Promoter gaa keke keeeeheeatk TEN-INRING GAME: : allowed three games with his = = Le 8 of the Met it HHAEKHHRHAHAKHES tner. The total number of ping 1 a v a “8 @ HARRY LEWIS IN GOTHAM. @ « . Shente MANAGERS BUSY Blo ERR SPAR #]® CURTION COVERS LONG =! sPOKANI The entrance money is split 98, p ORK, IME & , and 6 perien « FT aKre nings and 4 s and & per cent to the SHORT SPORT SAFROS READY DRAR TET STARS Oe eae STD ag rk RO ghd wi Ne in et how Indians had to ex ishing mn the first tive A . weight fightor, arrive here fier completing a ro trip ®t ren, : e yester ne contest extends fr . (my Ualted Prom) omatty 4 ® today for his Wround bout #/« | fight between h and ® : - . a? " 15th of teuerdl ¥ The Turks ned a five-game j_ CINCINNATI, Sept. 3 Oncar * tomorrow night Marry & | Cedar Point, a distance of 120 # |. 12 hite and Spokane ma: hy scores at tenplus series at home today jwas claimed by day If Philadelphia wine hall itecre ® Manaficla, the Koglish scrap @| & *, it wae announced that * thx icks’ two, but > Babcock with a score a et was claimed by along ng games and Toston Red Rox) * P Lewin ie in fine condi & # Glenn H. Curties’ time was 2 & » home team won. on next with 226 sil Say, that little giant, Pug Ben jwith Waring. of I and four of theira the Ath @ thon and promises a lively @ @ hours and 59 minutes for the # hits, one of them a three 4. Mise Inez had the best nett, has been bumping the ball a Maggart, of Oak) Va » w u « the American * *® & journey *) « fall woman's #8¢ of 143, with Mra few ately: Homers and heavy ee mm heen nant b ea Terre r. . a... se 2. eae hit Kimble only one point behind. lout pinches are getting articular re than | r point behind. to be common occurrences with $125,000 being deposited with Sec him. ¢ claime. } Maybe those five men Dickinson hit yesterday will handicap the | big leagues Tigers to such 20 extent th ot = Milwa is Turks will win a few gam jclaimed by ¢ innati, Hartley of of Jersey City by Brooklyn, | of Oakland, Cal er, was spoken "reat dent Charles N i | cast Govetous eyes on th er, and it is v eo claimed by othe 1 Ae ee) * | *& PARIS, Sept.2.—A new #| & world’s record for height was * Mor » by the New York Natio , British heavyweigh* d out in Paris yesterday by Jim Johnson, a negro heavy it took six heats to decide the 2:17 pace at Joliet, I, yesterday Bird Grattan and Bonnie Redheart each won two and Bonnie ntry | one. In the sixth Bonnie Redheart led to the stretch, whore he broke. (eat@her) > IO 1 Ag and Bird Grattan won. j ca NATIONAL LE * Chicago . ¥ | : g Pittsbure > bd a. Ee 490 i hes eanthed our uieende 04 i Brookira 354 \* Tae feet rhe prev’ eve rec 4 a | | ® ord was made by rexel, q - | ® the American, who wen up q AL, Cincion aed ‘ 1 “0 oe en ih ea : 6.752 feet on Tata 12. a : Gibson; Beebe and Clark Bert uid that theee liasky i 9 The New York - Philadelphia |%0U2® mat artists have done some | International Lacrosse ; game, scheduled for Philsdelphia oid haan reach med (My United Pree) x (iB agweag besa tae dal eerie as eaibthinty” < portormanee NEW WESTMINSTER, B. x has come forward a good bit since| America, may go to Sweden in that time, Safros he oun 1912 to meet the Norsemen in se ae Pe e nO - . f 2. ~Raplss ny | to try conelanions with him again, | the Olympic games. No off These suits are made to sell at $25, and are equal to any $40 made to measure suit -yreege~} bed L = ES roposal ote | j NQs Us hy ‘ ¢ a0 « 3 i x ree ggg cn gE ORS in Seattle. They were manufactured by one of the best Chicago wholesale custom /- : : * | of the game are all in favor of nt aa G iNinai « era. gr - ai i i 2 ‘ s ee. $ (iy tama Prams i Sa agen aaa gees tailors, and are all strictly advance fall styles. This extraordinary purchase was vs gton-Philadelphia me WASHIN( wi en and i oro! enthusi ss = Washington-Philadetphia ga Sweden and a ia ll for much less. made for spot cash, and for this reason we can Every one of eduled for Washington, and the |} oui . ‘ ot ast, is backing the movement Seen ew York ga aged hon soa | , Bluefi Florham says he is on terms th se § I . ii it M i | t e 0 e sostponed | wc ordin dispatches ived of intimacy with the Swedish S * d " - 1] es . ae f * ef at New York, were postponed here today, as a result of injuries| soyeiiyn ese Splendid sults Willi go on sale tomorrow for 4 v7 | received in a boxing bout. He waa! COAST LEAGUE, oned on board the gunboat Ta It now seems that Kaufman and jcoma Langford are to fight after all w Sent”. as They have been signed for atx Petieca . Sam H has been one of the| rounds at Philadelphia for Labo Ban Francia 5 a t ane t ear,| day, and both have gone back to Vernon ; c 3 ) training Low Ane Se: | fone sd Sacra : ¢ At Oakland, Oakland Sg ae es Bacramento ; Portland At Los Angeles. ‘73 R. H. Vernon 4 6 3 San Francisco cocee 8 16 1 | mee And Return i pron “ ‘ ‘| Tickets on Sale Sept. 6—Good Until Sept. 12 . pee 4 { peal Had Trains Dai You will find this assortment to be composed of Worsteds, Serges, Tweeds, and Scotch memb f 1 ‘ ry + 3 . si yor ° mas “ * oe oe hie e a; 9004 at 6 5 x Cheviots in the most desirable browns. and greys, also blacks and blues. If you f tng the neuro ited ine Street Stations Seathe. want to save money on your suit, this is an exceptional opportunity. meets the Alb f ets nts S S008 obama 1s OBSERVATION PARLOR CARS, DINERS, ) , | waek at Vietoria. 1 SLEEPERS, COACHES i i i i} played a have, duu ELECTRIC-LIGHTED THROUGHOUT \ S H |) ES i i} HATS have i chasnpion | ))) iN} City Ticket ship Victoria King Street Advance Showing | Advance Show FILES DEED FOR BIG is teal ly Fe } . TRACT OF LAND Vitice Station of : rd : all of Early Fall LYLE, Sep’ Fdward F. ¥ “ A 4 80. Third and s . Styles of Michigan, has filed for re ? King 8t See Show » See Show Kt deed conveying to him mor w. a. heb Windows! i i Windows! in th of Plat City Passenger Asst. Gen. Pas and Ticket Agt Dance at Dreamsand tonight senger Agt oo

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