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STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1917. PAGE 6 DUFFS—There Was No Porter on This Pullman. BY ALLMAN - r rey Disgrace ? = A ee ee = “i ; r ay] I's An % " ; a . : ; : THs 16 OUT RA rsts of Everett True. By Condo ao... . ees ; eae DisGRAace unr " . ies y i P What ITS Ed iN NOUR FRONT I CoucD SHOW You i; WINDOW A DISPLAY OF SOME, BUT I DON'T wer } ~ { > / Fe RTS AY 76 CENTS, THINK NOUV WOULD ‘J ‘Y ME LOOK 4T SOME WANT THSM, THe, \ Wwe NAVE A =e — MUCH NiIcCeR 1. 7 i SHIRT ATA CITTL oa = — S HIGHER PRICE So THAT'S THE GAME, 6H 5 ANY KIND OP A DoDeeE To Csr PEOPLE INTO THE STORE If! SQUIRREL FOOD—! “THIS SIMPGOORIA LAND 13 A HOT PLACE To SEN US TAKE AL THOSE 9S-CENT SHIRTS Or THS Window! BASEBALL T.Cobb May uno moe | Lose Crown | to Speaker BY H. C. HAMILTON United Press Staff Correspondent ‘(PARADOX OF BASEBALL Ridley Is “red Merkle Now on a Comment Team He Hoped to} Fast Moy i Charile Moy, 8an Francisco on JS t Beat for Flag. f ie eh tastamecight, sowed peg NEW YORK, Gept 16--Ty po 34 AY yt 8 5 ; clase fast nig! peat “ ‘ Baseball, ike any other ‘ saielees Sound bout with Gud Midiey | At Dessen'é, Sow Tort & Cobb's drive st the batting Sport, must have its little joke, * ae A ie! in No others played leadership of the American — This time the victim Is Fred f Rr ae ty winning the desteten . league is golng over the tough | ; a Me handy style from the local mitt AMERICAN LEAGUE : CAN Merkie, first baseman of seo ae Won bumps. Averages published ohtgp a, pod aus pot pee eodlgrentvetol| ai ond base fame. The fates have olinger. today show the Detroiter le About all that Ridley was able to |show during the course of the gument was that he could take all A hitting at .373, only 23 points 7) ow ahead of Tris Speaker. s 492) George Sisler is slightly behind f known, is a believer in peace, and inflicts his ideas on ail, ‘ecreed to put Fred in a some ball playere with whom he comes in contact. what paradoxical situation and times when Evans has chased players from games in the, 'avgh at him. he Veteran fans will remember, |the punishment Moy could serve and \ ie $2) Speaker, with 7 Hague could be counted on the fingers of a normal man's) _ Veter io made the bone that keep boring in. The boys stopped ti Mt det}. The battle in the National league there |made him famous, in 1908, he about even in the first round, but |" 4 & 8, Boston 6 jis almost as close, but with the ee Tesre eos mes whan Un tensive: by tering Nie bees |vowed to wreak vengeance oa’ the Moy began to wear Ridley down in| At Detrot's chicago” "| Shances slim for a change. that to Evans, can keep out of what otherwise would be serious| Clb that caused his team's down the second canto, and had him) je ge oule 1. Cleveland 6 will give the title to any other than fall. So far ss Johnny Evers ts hanging om at the final bell. Prists Eddie Rousch, of Cincinnati. , n } : A Rousch ts hitting .848, to .323 for effect of Evans’ practices Is easily seen In the work ofjGeorge Concerned, and he had most to do In the special event between Coast LEAGUB j . : rolt thir . Morlarity, alth |with Merkle’s sudden leap to re Lightweights Harry Casey and on. Losta Pet! Hornsby, St. Louts. Groh, Cincin- fp the former Det: ‘d baseman. Morlarity, altho one of Lioyd Madden, which took the pam Tranetece - : $ “fas | nati, is tn third place, with .308. baseball, nown, Fred's vow has been ful- Mile association with vane i the reason, ne" | Bie Ciner 200 hitters tn the Nation- hel al league are Kauft, New York; yConnor called tt a draw after the | osiecd iz} Burns, New York. boys had crammed more action fn At Ban Francisoo #, Oakland 2. | In the American they are Bader, thetr four rounds of battling) At Ve | Boston; Ruth, Boston; Russell, thah was seen on all the rest of the) %° °ther piavea. - |New ‘York; | Felsch, | Chicago; card fatden claimed he had been By United Preas Leased Wire | Veach, Detroit; Chapman, Cleve- fouled eoriy in the melee, but con. SYRACUSE, N. Y,, Sept. 18—/land; Russell, Chicago; Lewis, tinued to do battle, and should have! Butt Hale lowered his own amateur| Boston; Mcinn Philadelphia. recetved the decision, according to ™ark by half a second yesterday by| Slim Sallee, New York, leads the the popular verdict of the fans pacing the cirouft in 2:02%. It was| National league pitchers with 17 Len Rowland and Sid Mitchet!, 8®t@Way day at the track. victories and 5 defeats. mid@leweichts, fought the slowest eremene — —— bout of the ever Mitchell was “warded the fracas, altho a draw would have been a better dectston Joe Gorman and Charley Givens place of the Johnny Arronser-Rilly Loe Angeles . For Fred now ts trying to fll the Williame battle, Referee “Paddy” | Verner ap Byers left when he quit the| Veach out, Then be saw Burns) Cubs But what makes Morkle's| wildly footing {t for second, and, ta ~ ineget position severe is his enforced rest pry gerd Toe ete ee cos] with the unsuccessful ( during | He net Bese, a to second), series in which he had hoped to |to get Burns. That was 4 ony the baseball hammering.) ofr Ho was within 10 feet of the| », Merkle wae sore at Chicago play or two that for sheer! pists before Walters knew what and everything that simply stunned Yankees) smacked of the Smoky City, alike. reasins OM, and scored with nO) ster the Cubs tock the pen- y had driven out a home run, eee | nant from the Giants by a play- : singled. He went to seo! gam CRAWFORD. a |} off. Now, as fate would have’ and when Veach reach-| veteran, did not mako tre Pipi: It, he’s there, playing with the base, the two of them raet Hugh Jennings has decided and destined to watch | & double steal, leaving) t, keep him out of the game for all f the it severe world | spun end Veach on sec- 7 series batties In history. put wp an exciting battle In one of P on third |{ime, Feserving him only for pinch-| Feat even now, can't havea hand the preliminartes, which also term! ‘@ ball hit to the infield by wdigrs. lin licking Chicago—whether it’s nated in a @raw. Gorman apparent- Cobb sprinted for the plate oo |the White Sox or the fans, he ty had Gtvens tn a bad way on sev eral occasions, but the old fox managed to keep stepping fast enough to keep from receiving too hard a blow. In the curtain-raiser, Charley Davidson and Frankie Saunders went four rounds to another 50-50 verdict EE | for third. Cobb saw he} CONNIE MACK recently declar- doesn't care, altho he'd much pre make it, and easily beat|/¢4 that Cruise and Hornsby of the fer showing up the latter throw to third, only to/Cardinals are the finest-looking) He would be able to put mp a ch was there also. | young players {n baseball He pre good fight today, if he were sttll completely lost his|dicted that Hornsby eventually) with the Giants, for his batting and, dashing to third, he| Would attain the same degree of and fielding have not been lowered both runners, putting ©Xcellence voted Jack Barry. to a marked degree. He has . shown better judgment and greater = skill in batting this year than last, DAVE ROBERTSON ts back as altho in former years he has ex ® regular in the Giant outfield, in ceeded his present standing. | Spite of the good start made by) In 1915, when with the Glants Joe Wilhott, former Victoria Bee, Merkle finished sixth tm batting, who was sent fn to fill Robertson's and his fielding averaged 989. In place. } 1908, the year of his fame, he bat-) Py ae | ted 268 for the 18 games he played. | -———— a — ———| ball game Sunday afternoon, at JACK WAGNER, the pattling| He had come to the Giants only | . >: . , 2:80, when the Skinner & Eddy Portland lightweight, who fought the year before trom Tecumseh, Joe Jeanette Loses Go |Shipbuilders’ League | {can), hisnereup im the Shipnatta @ hurricane battle here some time Mich. | ‘ Past ai v - P, , | ers’ league, w ck up inst ago with Harry Casey. Geatkicaue Merkle atti! has the hope of re. (tO His Friend Langford| Closes Season T oday | midleer tenia pleted ty area the winner of the Madden-Casey |Jolning the Glants and beating the M7, United Press Leased Wire The Shipbuilders’ baseball league|of the B. P.O. B. The Elks have a bout last night, and probably will|Cubs, the team he plays with now,| | TOVEDO, Sept. 16.—Joe Jean-| season will be brought to a close|number of Northwestern league be matched up with one of the two|to the pennant. rena Outrought and ourpointed | following this afternoon's games in| players under their wing, and will boys te the neat futare, a eR EO Lang i here last night, Inline park at 16th aw Jefferson. A| present many of these stars in this Valley Trambitas, the aggrosstve thelr 12-round bout. It was the 16th neet will make up part of the!contest, in an effort to hang up a Rone bitty middleweight, cso chat | Today's Mazkes time they have met. as | voloey, 0 D . jenged the winner of the Len| luxrety: e ' PAINLES Rowlands-8id Mitchell mill. 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