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ther Turn ‘Outlaw? x United Prese Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16.—At a apectal meoting of the directors of the Pacific Coast league, called here for Tuesday night, ways and means of dealing with the question of major leagues drafting players from the minora will be discussed. It ta probable that a resolution demanding rellef from the powers tm the matter of the alleged unfair advantage of the majora will be Failing to gain their domands, it is whispered, the Coast magnates may break with organized baseball and turn outlaw ers: Sasa ee erence er WHAT DO YOUR PLAYERS DO IN WINTER MONTHS? What do your ball players—your diamond heroes—do in the win- ter, Mr. Rall Fan? Of course, we know that Bill Leard hovers around the second sack tn the summer, that Edward Householder pulls ftes — the left garden, and that Weed holds forth in the right, and so wn the line; but what about the rainy tha--also the th old age shall have garnered its own, and we shall no longer see ‘and Ed and Fred cavorting for our special edification, but a younger p of Bills and Eds and Freds. Fred ‘Weed Files on Land. Right now Fred Weed is depending a great deat on baseball fur ils livelihood, but after a few years more be is going to forget there @ver was such a thing as a diamond and ball and mitts, He and Pug Bennett have filed on irrigation claims near Phoenix, and a little later he and the Beaver vet will be full-fledged Irrigation farmers, Of course, they have established a yearly residence, and Weed and Pug fill beat it for Phoentx as soon the last play has been made this fall, Zeke Zackert is a harneasmaker, and spends his spare months tn ® harness shop at St. Joseph, Mo, It playing ts all right enough from Zoke's point of view, but, just the same, his three @quare meals a day, and then some, even if the Id were to ‘on the great national sport. And fn spite of the fact tha bie league career—with more money ring him in the face going to-pull the double threads through the har Game as usual, Zeke leaves for St. Louls Sand Bresnahan the kind of stuff he is made of, and when he gets throu showing Rajah, he will be in close proximity of the St. Joe harness shop, None of your ordinary vocations for George Cruickshank George fs @ full-fledged deputy sheriff. His base of operations ts Bellingham, ‘Wash. He is a speedy boy, both in corralling Mies and law-broakers. Aod his labors deputy winter are just aa arduous as playing ball pine F. George Ort Will Go East. George Ort will winter at the old home town, Detroft. Mra. Ort and ehildren left for the East several weeks ago, and George will beat It as as he has retired the last runner at first. His colleague at the — Bilt Leard, will also beat it for the East on the same train. acuse, N. Y., his home, and while he is unmarried, you never { Teast, that's the way Bill's tearm- Tealey Raymond will, of course, winter in Seattle. Tealey has a Bice little home out on Yesler, which is one thing to keep him here. Bitine is that as manager he will have to stick around and help D. BE. line up the athletes for next year's performance. Yes, yes, Viviana, will be with us for the winter. camer of the others will play winter ball in the Imperial Valley) % winter. Artie Bues will try his hand at the winter game, and condition for the try-out at the Giant camp in the spring. r, Whaling, Seaton and Wiggs will also likely sign with a BOSTON SOX GET CATCHER THOMAS a “CHET” THOMAS fame as the receiving end of the invincible “Lefty” battery of the former intermountain league, now the Union association, “Chet” Thomas was claimed by both and the barca oy Bega He was the object of a eeaents national commission final! to y to Boston Americans next season, as good a peg in the Pacific Coast teague. He Is as brainy a bac! im harness, and has pulled many a‘twirler out of a tight ‘Thomas catches left handed, but swings a bat from the right side. eye is good and his batting average first rate. He was used con- @iderably as a pinch hitter for Oakiand, and his record shows a num- 2 ctlemcoess aha of tied contests broken up by his timely clout. OSTDIEK 222 = a SAN FRANCISCO—That Refi Foley erred when he called a draw on the hurricane four-round bout between Danny O'Brien and Jorry Murphy {s the general opinion here today among the spectators of the bout. O'Brien showed cleverness and slugging qualities, and only Murphy's experience saved him from sure defeat. Rufe Turner and Abe Label found a hot four rounds. Turner seemed to have the shade, VALLEJO, Cal—According to announcement made here today, Sammy Trinkle, champion light- wetght of the Pacific fleet, and Bat tling Robinson, a negro middle- weight champion of the squadron, are said to have “slipped their moorings” with the navy and shipped to parts unknown. Robin- son had been severely criticised by both officers and men for backing out from his contest with Sailor Bowers at the last moment here last month, CALICOON, N. Y.—James J. Ward resumed his transcontinental flight from here today, ascending at 10 and starting westward over the tracks of the Brie railroad toward Susquehanna. Calicoon is 137 miles west of Now York city. DETROIT.—Opening September 18, and continuing through the week, Detroit's second grand cir- ej cult harness race meet ts attract- ing the attention of horse owners Dance at Dreamland tonight. all over the state. The purses ag- ose |gregate £46000 THE BRAINS OF THE SPOKANE DIAN! ‘Automobiie School, . | Oklahowat THE STARS ATUROEE, saruihrineneicem 16, 1911, FIGHTING FIREMAN JIM FLYNN, ‘By United Press Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, pt. 16-—That the socalled “white hope,” Carl is @ failure for o! plonahip class recognition ts the opinion of all here today who witnessed the 10-round battle between the giant and Jim Piynn, the Pueblo fireman, at Madison Square Garden, Morris was 60 pounds heavier and five inches taller than bis opponent. Morris really had only one round—the third In all the others Piynn was master in ring wore morris kept aeing bis great weight and strength to weaken Ply but the latter had the better of all close work. At the end the “hope’ face was battered to a pulp, while the Pueblo man got off with a lump over the left eye, Morris, at that, landed many terrific blows, but Flynn seemed impervious to the grueling and came back with left jabs which soon started the cla flowing. It was one of the bloodiest fights ever seen here. Morris’! beat blow seema to be a left uppercut, but he has much to learn about} the fine potots of the game. Among the spectators at the ringside was State Senator Frawley, author of the new pugilistic law, Charley White waa the geferee. Morris today has @ broken nose, one eye Is closed, several teeth knocked out, his cheek is puffed to twice its normal size, besides many cuts and bruises. Morris’ courage ts highly praised. He was willing but amatourish. | While some fans think the big fellow may improve after his trouncing, the majority believe that he is a “has been” already, oes aed EpeEraaae catbaaear Reeth eeneeee gan Reet ath en * PORTLAND, Or. pt ~The opening of the draft ing season for class A baseball leagues found Judge McCredie, owner of the Beavefs and Pippins, with drafts for elght play» ora. McCredie bid for two third basemen, two shortatops, the outfield aud the mogod. He sent in drafts on the following: players: Peters, third baseman, formerly of Ban Jone, now of the Tri-State league; Kibble, third baseman, Helena, Union association, Greenwell, pitcher, Springfield, Masa, New England league; Byrd, pitcher, Helena, Union association; Bancroft, shortstop, Supertor, Wis, Minn.Wis, league; Matnes, shortstop, Butte, Union association: Strait, outfielder, York, Pa, Tri-State league, and Fries, outfielder, Butte, Mont, Union association, | McCredie bid on two mon for each position, with a vi of securing at least one for places he thinks the Beay- # ers feed strengthening. * eee eenen ee eee nee ehhh ehen 4 BILLIE BURKE: ® aaeeteteeene eeeeteeeeeeeee Miss Billie Burke is a Boston Terrier, cight months old. She is the property of T. B. Pritchard of 4613 Dayton av. She is entered at the fall dog show and is almost sure to be in the blue ribbon class, BILL LANGE ![S WILLIN’ (By United Presa Leased Wire.) 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