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THE TVAENINC WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1911. Or, The Adventures of the Telltale Shin. Ol AXEL. WE CLEAN uP TEN = : eon TONIGHT = THE SHARKEY! eve, Stetes nae A omer 7 ae LUB WANTS ME TO GET AL E SMOKES ARE ALL LITTLE ! oe = s ; TAR BABY TD FIGHT ONES ~ ALL YOU HAVE TO 2 $ SOME OTWe! BATTLE RovAL Bee? f eis TO KNOCK 'EM aut ‘cur Z , 4 e 3 - \3 rR WAY | AND IM Gon’ To BLack AND YOU GET TWAT #10- ty eae = YOu UP AND RING Yo. JUST TAKE 'EM CHE wr ) 4 ; INCN THE 908 | Wohl, yy CATCHING, vou e00Bs! 7 © Pugh Melntosh Thrown | HERRESHOFFLOW tS MATTYINBOX TIGERS TOUCH UP AUTOS TAKEPLAGE (7 SUNDAY SCHOOL tee co ures AGANST RATES. FORD'S DELVERY; OFSKHORSESIN | PUPLS ARE SENT S753 =) ATSHNNEDICK, WALLSTREET meme, eroe gee THEFRESERVCE 10 WORKHOUSE | BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. Promise of Visiting Australia | Cross and Paddy Sullivan wil! meet in the main bout of ten rounds, At the Fordon A, C., Grand and and Langford Is Likely To. |] orchard streets, ‘Young Otto and canis Detrott. Kid Burns will’ clash in the star |Devore, if. Byrne, a. Wolters, cf. Bush, on. = bout of ten rounds, , Doyle, 2b Carey, cf. Sobb,c ee —_—.— : To-day's early stock market gave] DO0%le zarey, Handebol, if Cobbet. — y Snodgrass, cf. Clarke, If * to BY JOHN POLLOCK. A Q Cree, on. Crawford, rf. * Matches Ar: Ch Promise of continuing the decided tm-| Murray, rf. Wagner, 1b. tf : ' uehe ie. 1 bee SUINTORH, ‘the Auntialian|| Jyeney Bilih, the BABEL, Abate: ampion Hilton Turns In an provement that was in progress during | Merkle, 1b. Wilson, rf. tes Anant, 2b, Well Trained Animals “Shake|Sentenced as Car Rowdies is ight promoter, who made ar- || weight, will meet Jim Barry to-mor- ‘ teat the Inter part of lant week, when Unton | Heraog, 3b Miller, 2%. ’ 4 | i i ' ‘angements to bring six Ameri-{f row night at the Twentieth Century || 86 in Qualifying i Fietcner, Mecarthy, 6s hight We Hands” With Firemen Be- Despite Pleading of St. nd Southern Pacific, St. Paul and a 3 Dolan, %. Morar 1 ) can fighters to Australia to battle J A. C.. taking the piace of Porky |! few other leaders climbed almost one | siti twtr Chee Blair, « Stanage, c. ‘ ’ wm Ry there thle winter ang the early part of MVrommy Malonéy, the went aid [| Round. point above the cloning prices of Sat-| Umpiresciiem and Brennan, Attend. | Ford, p ammer fore Going to Long Island. George's Pastor. rat Ee *! poin: 4 ne, Aimeady been disap: 7 ignter, and Leach Cross will meet lurday. The higher prices were only tem-| ance 10,000, Umpirer—Connolly and Sheridan, = pointed by five of them, and the /l sor ten rounds at the Fordon A, C. porary, however, for operators who ea pr d t ghances are that the other man, Sam |] on Sept. 2 at 1 pounds, welgh In (Spectal to The Rrening World.) phanged to the upside last week in an] PITTSBURGH, Pa., Rept. 18—With (Syectal to The Frening Worl.) Shortly after 2 o'clock to-day the atx| Seven boys, rrembers of the Sunday- bq, Langford, will also pase the trip up. |] at the ringside, SOUTHAMPTON, L. 1, Bept. 18—A| oigeavor to bring about a recovery be-| Matty on the firing line for the fire ttime| AMERICAN I PARK, Sept. 1} aoe of Engine Company No. 20 of the| *hool of #t. George's Church in Stuyve- ite five fighters who have already Jim Smith of Westchester and Jim ]/ splendid fleld teed up to-day on the new | came disappointed at the lack or pub- he has started since last Monday in) ~Highianders and the Tigers inet im) |, sant “Square, arrested for rowdytem gato turned down Mcintosh are Al Kautf- Sullivan of Boston battle for ten |} x, the final game of the series here this|Fire Department were driven from the Wii sciebirty w WAL Tish Fivans Simieay. Consey, MIT FOMNee CAE: Whee EOWA GRE National Golf Course of America for the| jc participation to-day, and commenced | Boston, the Glanta went after he sec- « Engine Company's auarters at No. ta, NU? Feluring from an outing of theirved \ i Papke and Packey McFarland. Joe|| A. A. on Sept. 26. first Invitation tournament over what {s|to sell stocks toward the end of the firat }ond game with Pittsburgh with conald-| Afternoon, As each team had Aye Abst Habe ih ; ae re 8 Fi © *) class tn Van Cortlandt Park, were sent Mt Piaman’ wataier Gt Lknesea: dee better known as the Indeal links, The] hour. Rather eaally Steel alld from @lerable assurance. They were opposed | same vot! mrived Bard to land ¢ 7 pat | Lal ae * ne to ip ke way tor Wor ty the workhouse for tive days byte” Dan "Porky" Fly! tins { . b . i to 67, Unton Pacifle came down below | by Camnits, tle as it meant the honor of capturing |automoblie hose carts that were 'e-| Magistrate Krotel last night. , jan cael lynn, who were slated fight with Jim pn at Hson Square ( course has been under construction for the ree, The lovaia trotted out their }cently purchased to tw the places of to make the journey, said to-day: “I has teen matched to. meet barr) - Bagi five years and was projected two years | 10 from an early high of 1. Reading, | The only mishap that has bothered | the series. The louis trotted out lnelt jewntly pur ' The Rev. J. F. Scott, m curate of.@t.** don't see what Langford could get by | j!it bearrwcignt of Trov, NY. ins ten. earlier. Five years more will be re-|Copper, Canadian Pacific also sustained the Giants on the trip was a tempo-| Pee card, Mapa b a a hs salad i aes | George's Church, appeared at the Night °2) making the trip, for in the first plac ing, Sept, 26. ‘ quired to complete It. There has been | the same amount of loss. rary Injury to Catcher Wilson in the | confident ee would pit ch i ne RU ee: F my bel ve ; oallee HA sen to) Court later and tried to persuade the the only fighters over there to fight Kline and Joe Coster are going to battle | More or less private playing over It for Subsequent dealings were quiet with | shape of a be teion which had to be| tory. Summers, practica bal, tie vel place hi Is an * WAS| Magistrate to withdraw the work-! him would be Bill Lang, waom he has | again in ty weeks in a ten-roond bout, The man-! fifteen months, but this is the first real | prices around the lowest, lanced this morning. He will be tn line dependable twirler on the visitors’ a , sounded by Dep al niet Langford att house sentence. But Mr. Krotel tel already defeated, and Jack Lester, | e™of {im fighters bere cemuleted all details (0° | tournament held over the wild dunes| ‘The market dislayed a much firmer |for duty again in three or four days, [endeavored to give the Broadway Hoys|the sx dashed out. All the members him that an agreement had been med whom I am sure Sam could stop with-j this city that will offer them the test inducements. | that stretch through a veritable wilder-|tcne in the afternoon. After Union Pa- The felon was on his throwing thumb, |@ wailoping. of the Company took thetr accustomed | between the Magistrates that all per out any trouble. I have asked McIntosh | His will be the eccond time ther hare fought, In | nog, cific sold off 2 points and other leaders /2%™ made it impossible for him to} In the first Inning the Tigers scored) places and the horses were driven intel gona convicted of car rowdyteth thelr ‘previous ue landed a low blow o ‘ catch, As the Glants began to-day’s|q run, Bush walked and stole as Coblthe street, As they tu * « at for more money, and if he does not} Coster and the bout ended iu the first round. Harold Hilton, British and American | qpout 1, the list turned and began to game they looked fresher than’ they u s by ‘ "| should be sent to the workhouse, and te consent to give It to me I Will not) Qiimaser Corte of the Edgewood A. c, of (champion, Is the bright particular star.) move upward in the final hour. More} have at anv tine this season etruck, out cremeard hit “Aan cuny [Lafayette mrent the chugging of tho) that he would atand by It ‘ae ail.” Hi the has 4 Sl with Chick Evans, title holder of |short covering was indulged in by the| fy the most brillant ashes of base | rounder which went through Knight's} motors of the engines of the now| Frank Deutach of No, 618 Second ave- | ‘sf aaUMAWant eadianlcas Ste Co ep aie qe uh | Brance, Albert Seckel, Western Cham: | pears, when the lst manifested strong |running that over dazed a Pittsburgh | lees and Bush scored. Delahanty and japparatus was heard nue, who Je soventeen, responded ter ** Fane ae ney eorater og | ciucaa, fia to iment ithe! Joe Jearette ct | pion, William C, Fownes, national title | rsistance at lower levels. Lehigh Val-)crowd the Giants jumped Into the lead|Druke were cary outs ‘The horses, “Sid,” “Tony. “Pog."| the seven when the Magistrate asked 7?" ste. sexperts as Frank Brut, Al Lippe and] e'puate” Goris claime, the patrons hia "hap | holder last year, Fred Herreshoft and | joy, tenion and Southern Pacific, Penn-|and scored three runs in tho firat in-| Wolter started off with a safety for| "Jeff," “Bayonne” and “Elmira,” were! them what they had to my. Deutaeh is" now fon ti “way” to this | re gather thera of seeing tthe men fait |gohn M. Ward, as acarcely lenser iiehts, | syivunia and Atchison were the best at{ Mins. After Devore had filed out tol the Highlanders, and Handeboe sacr!-| eld in their places 1s men unc] sais that the Sund te Sout. He sited eee te ite ani |. AM details for the ten-round tout betweea|not to mention @ representative array the close « larke, Doy le wot a f “ on ball 28 ficed Him to second, but the riext twolettersthe new: engines hed redehed. the |suived twenty toys and bs he new French steamship ling, He wi he local bantam io Filan : h d yan play «mac! af : 0 oy eo erage at Tou Andrens of Zonas Pans she Local hantamweagbt and Monte | o¢ Metropolitan players. All told about | gmail losses were recorded at the! \ enuty mast anort and Larry mooted | men failed to bring iim around house Jin the car they nad =: <xtqpaliohenbedleli= gains ‘ads will sutie edore the Gricank A. C5 of, New |alxty players will start qualifying by | ciove, the list finishing somewhat under | to third. Knoduraus made a Diu atart| ‘The Tigers scored four more In their] Durng the morning tre men of the| theinselves, inal aanoxing any paw Bie Jeck “Twin” Bullivan, the | Daily aed Tawis, wil | Mxteens. the highest of the day. Of first and ae ie drew the throw Doyle! hulf of the sevond inning on hits byl company had taken turne In bidding seners. The passenge 4 had merely ue , weight of Carsbride, | Mass | New Onl a. 36." valy| ‘The pairing brought Hilton against | (nade a clean steal of home, Snodgrass Gainer, Morarity, Cobi and Crawford) good-by to the horses, and each man in| laughed at them. on { F Bietable” Caitiag [hig my | ve'a guarantee of $400, Meckel and: Rownen aaalnne’ vane Il hae fives, then stole second, “Murray. died on a{ and Ciee’s jumble of Bush's grounder. | rurn had emugeled sugar to his favorite, | “l don't care what Sunday school yeu wo: Cotton, the coi at he Whee Ate Atel as paved by the writer today Jig not too much to say that the four | Tosdar's highe J last prices. of atocas| lone fly to rey iut Merkle walke crsyagiiares TS piuiee. pRh cow ae The horses, all of which had been| belong to,” vald the Magistrate. “This hw for (eo rounds at Bu what he thought of vances in lds coming bout | est-known professionals in thin coun. | nd of net_ chai jared with Naturtay's| Herzog lined a corking single to right, | ming for thi pe, Dol fo | taught tricks by the men, “shook hands’ | Wdylsm has Kot to stop and you were +4’ N. ‘Get. b Wes ve, Viganerend ane, Pe tah ; nal figures ai scoring Snodgrass and sending Merkie| left feld, but Blatr raised an easy fly ‘esbing. ti 2ce@dien” “ Rom for teu run: nifely Oxttit Ne AN em aod ciboms [try today, Gilbert Nicholls, John Me: | Net | to thind. The Gl { diatel: »- to Drake, and performed all the other “atunts’ | Sctlngs oc | ta if toa eB ce the eonatiney Mess | eee Ke will be ip and T have no fear of the loan, who spent Saturday and Sunday | Am’ Cyr Hous 03 ¥ 1 scored. Fletcher died on an|pienomenal stops by Dolan, the HLl-| The new automobile apparatua was bead Bethenny ae fy Diamond ave Joon fighter, 4 Los Angeles, Cal, recently, ve- | fight of my career.’ here, found the course the hardest in| AM. (anecjccrer: 2c a uncer to the piteher, tops’ recruit from Jersey Clty. Morlars| piloted into the house by Lesley ead yni John B. Robinson, an ce et $8,260, tor end, RG ed | Frankie Burns, the little Jersey City bant this country, bristling with difficulties | ‘Am. Locomotive + % 1 Carey were easy marks for Dy a out to Blatt i devi th ip| 2nd Stephen Rice, both graduates of tha | Sayensey No. 1m iis vineeets street: sae A mt Frankie Conley tt hatte athe | chine ie matched ny Or thive bouts at tie loeal !when it came to scoring. Smith clatmed | Am 3m. +s intleld, but ke got life] The Hilltopa went out In order Im thelF) automobile xeivol of the Fire Depart. | Gorge Mossersenmidt, sixteen, No. 38 oy hi \ ANG. of Vernon, Cal the early part of | hubs.” Go Sent, 2 be ll met Yong Wagner | ve made a 74 in practise. There | Amicon NJ when Merkle dropped a thrown vall| Half of the third. tment. ‘Tie machines are capable of thir-| serthame sivicen’ Nov B00 Letteree ee tds } for ten IM \ e eke rs: ake si ors did Mkewtse in their hal h ehine capable o Matthews, sixteen, > efter 3 | Al, Benetiet, the Holeken he weno | eee Ree wll ite ao [ATA really no, SSIARna Hares OF peace: | Acai POG ARECllCCal RATGNiiT AY MeLDEC SH, of the fourth cca [ty miles an hour, and each carries nue, Brookiyn; William Hall, seventesa, ® fed eae Sori a ast ato coon Yorn | opganent. ine tew-onind ty dente on tho course, although John M-| Aah. & dhe. — |The Glants mate as ow of the Mr: pout Renee mene | inet of hoae, Xo." 221 Haut ‘Twenty-third street, and oe Foe. = which many predicted would never , hint Leatler = ye {ates in the second inning, knocking ea Ag eat a Mil ka AL dy Fe ee ‘ft 'again be equalled. The course repro- rib. : F444] Camnitx from the box, running bass Island, They are all in excellent condi. | 8¥&" vite v. Ra p le Palma TEQKS akter the “tnore famous golfing ‘holes | Eg ]ac nit’ dnd" acoring, four, more ron tion and are dark bays | ae op ap and hazards of great Britain, which it) Gq" ZS QpAtter Meyers had gone out Matty Fire Commissioner Johnson and sev-| SHAKE iy 9 was declared a few years ago could | ¢ =X] starced tt with a angle to rahi. Le- eral other offictain of the department| ¢ : A ar. S not.be duplicated. 1p Con + Bl vore Kot a ase on balls, Doyle hit an \ Wore protent ‘ waten the chanwe taee| CORONER TO-MORROW. Herreshoff's card ‘1 ec . easy grounder to Camnita, but he heal- Tg gs 4 4 4 Bene | {ies tests. Uh ety rounder io Caminita Sut } place. ‘4 veg d 4 a Gu" Nore plese | tated ong ‘about where to throw ft ¥ : t P (ooo —r’._ oa Se WO Se) PB mS Olieee neve wes gate ae ten ce ts The apparatus that was replaced will] KISSIMMEE, Fia., Sept. 18.—"We eas Bani |[ WILKES-BARRE WINS {_ Other scores—Archit Rogers, Shin. | {pter ofl wo tee = Sana Ward. full Geman was be held tn reserve until after the m helped our friend out of this life at her ’ ; . aie uited atta apicil | necock Hills, 63, R. D. Hum. | an. : 1h a) waa Are used to the How apparatus, When tt]own request. She was in the lest > )river Smashes Twen- | pits : | Latah Viger BBs promptly vanked from the box and haga i i ’ Daring Drive STATE LEAGUE FLAG Bea's Seunigeen Sle eM, IMs Boe | re Oe tah a Adana eattuttteemae neti inunet| Ls will be roid ow Tel ee eee 3¢ * vo alticige Perle sea lhe ih va lay Mo fe 1} | star immediately unearthed a wild pith I Ura fering, and at best had only a few days... } ty-Five and Fifty Mile Auto FOR THIRD TIME IN ROW. | Ronertson, shinnecock Milis, 4 sii a SJand while Simon. ugaied” the ball ING ORDER 400 STUDENTS HONOR more to live a ! PI Cr ridge on Nor. Ww 10) 4 . mn q \. by a —— ee Cae, Sm eee ar Sy Be 1 ee nea, mn % Matty and Devore both acorad. Simon, BATT . é This was the statement given out Records at Syracuse. has again won tte Tene Potter, Bhinnerock Hille, 4% 6% i His Nin diswusi, threw the ball back to the], Brooklyn Chicago. LATE EDWARD M. SHEPARD. | mere to-day by wizabeth Sears and B. of the New York ir Re . lilo, 48, 64, i *Ipltcher before he had returned to the] Tooley, a Sheckard, if. B. Gillesple, merbers of the Shaker 7 | 7 ir 102; BK. P. Rogers, Shinnecock Hills, 4, hp: 1 Hehuite, rf. 0° —_— | it being the third ek OUR NEI aa 2it? 1 | plate, and secing that nobody was cov- eet Prof. John H. Finley, Presid evlony, who recently administered ; ld'a records were|} time In succession that the club hae 1) “iiaroid Hilton, Rngtand, 0-46-96; Al- 1s MJering the rubber, Doyle made bia per- [fy rot. John H. Finley, President of htoroform to Sadie Marchant, who was #4 ws ge > mare world’s, Tesora, ene f Reemeamuamned the fants hereny orc ibert Beckel, Chicago, W0—4é—l0; Max as Pee OR AU fe Ronee: ne Fee voyler the City College, Tells of 1° care incuests whieh ‘Segmie- ORO bak made by Ra he] tap ‘ % 4346 . i 6 and ne ho nH bell ; o quest, q great mobile driver, at the|{ ganiaation, It is the second pennant J | Behr, Morris County, 43—4 ws rit Bland began cheering for the Giants, | Coulson, rf. hean, sb. Lawyer's Services. to-morrow. oy York State Fatr| [under the leadership of BIN Clymer, J! Carnegie, Pitteburgh, i4—ts- Owen wat 2Is led Davidson, ef. fotman, ef, ? ‘we ace meet at the New York Mall ared|[ the former Pittsburgh firet sacker, J Winston, Somerset Hillv, 4—is-—103, 43 Qi hncderess added se the tun. by: aaaie | Biers Archer, ¢ Four thousand students of the coll | gat syracuse, Ne Yo when he covered] OG che is receiving offera from fH. Thomas, Morris County, 52—51—108; ity eanlek Cue te tain, ceed ne | DETAR: B Richie, p. and academic depariment of the City od twenty-five miles in Sm, 15 15-100 A) | everywhere as a result of his suc R. H, Willlams jr, Morris County, 52~ if Meta nat sony Umpires—Johnatone and Bason, College assembled to-day In the great mm. §1@-1008, De} eaulle iY a 2 |@ Mner over Clarke's head for three t ) the fifty miles in Aim, 1-1. Vel D cess with the Barons, ‘The final tt Beh a Ae ne + Bee encaee area sauce a ity hall of the Inatitution tn honor of the| te | Palma drove « ne plex: Me ee pal sasalee of the clu a nea Lonisic vane, Chicana, ah. beast Pred Anally retired the de on an infleld sak by Hal to rie Pe me . ne cs man | memory af the late Mdward M. Shepard, fant he tensile even are | ub, on. Lost.P.C. swhoff, Weatbrook, 88, 46 B. | grounder CHICAGO, Se » wenth: until his death, chairman of the Board . ton displacement. Bur-|P wilkes-Barre so... $2 61 Herreshort, dal May ho ml | LEXINGTON ENTRIES. >I > Cuba and Dodgers guessing wens ibic inches piston displacemen Wilkes-Barre ....+.+ : MacDonald, National, 49, 47 The Pirates ied in quick order in| kept the cote @' of Trustees, as well wy an alumnus of ¥ nan.aleo made ® ord by Dreak- |] Elmira $3 R. Simon, Weatbrook, 43, 48—01;| — ‘ thelr half of the second, three easy | whether they would be able to Play | the college } aie hg the track record for a mile, which |[ Troy... bs Jones, Nassau, $2, 4%—101; Dan. | LEXINGTON, Ky. Sept. 18—The en-| grounders retiring the #ide. ‘The Glants | their final ithe of the series this att: | phe service was op with Chopin's or he travelled in 48.82 seconds. rate a fel Chauncey, Dyker Meadows, 50, 60. ies for to-morrow's races are as|did Uttle better In the third, am Fleteh-|ernoon right up to the time of the con-| «puneral Mareh" by Prof. Baldwin, on! oe pe arasune “ 110; A. E. Norris, Dyker Meadows, 48, | follows ‘ eerie Ane M. thewaon hit the dust | test local management was very | ge organ. President John H. Finley | ee \ ran runt he Pa ora Seas 7 | 4997; Ormsby McCammon, Wash- | Pinst RACE—One mtle and seventy yanis; | exaetly three minutes, to tthe tof the wi ; 9 | 3 a Harry Smith, the veteran runner of ¢! 4 Scranton .... | ae Pacoetn os” charles 01 ! ng, [anxious to get thi ®Y | poke of Mr. Shepard's Kreat services to ie al 4 ‘ nished ‘second, SS | ney, Nassau, 5 9—10 0%: Old Honesty, 108, Had ‘ mes that. th nave achedu h salle: , mnemter ot the Pastime A.C. flashed second, | | HT. Pratt, Nassau, 48, 50-08; Joseph OE I ie acy After Devore and Doyle had perished |#uinex that they he heduted with | yy | ate a ial Haine othe Avia 0 cs | FIRST REAL, GRIDIRON |e ichan Gander Gin ae seed th | fat VMad ARE aimee |in" the fourth, "Roderasn" whined [te Phin 1 | tthe ta our tata ge tie | wen i ched the athletes perform, Iman Tiffany, Newburgh, 48419 Wolk Nord, 108; Sir Milage, 106; Ligit OM Life, }éingle into left and stole second, | The Dodgers have no ga for to | gaia to which no outsiders bh aa large crowd wat 3 rs rotated a . B . v wcmsac pieseling championship PRACTICE AT HARVARD. (ort? ‘ruckermane Shinnecock. tls 48 IEACE:-sts turtongs: salting. Rowe | Sunon'e throw struck the Glant ri rrow, so they would have been Just} been invited, and whi (9 ex poh ‘The national amat bieycling loneht a ete 0, Pe. acre tus tnebeneha: tear Nvouen: [ner oy r the head and knocke as pleased to rest to-day as not lthe feeling inside. th te a event at the Velodr tony City, who| CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Sept —WIth | geckels card-— 102, Allan “Bridgewalter, 1 wad, 104; | flat he ball bounded to deep left There was only a » rowd of fanalto the man who has b rit bak “elit wee won by Frank Blate of teed vin Loftus | squad of some twenty men Capt. Bob| vut ae a) 5 O40 Vanion dnek, 10, Phil Mobr, 108 wane, 108; | Snodgrass could have # 4 had he Sand Miaaa eh the bad Py : gen points, one more than Alvin Loftus) i f i Sona. 10 n hand day beow « ne 4) tential individual force for ity advance. * ha se Pe ished second, Fisher and Coach Perey Haughton to! aitin's’ cara > ea a aa Uae 61: WH RACK Phoenix Motel Fall Hapa) not eg Aas ea uth uncon | weahtre conditions and because it wa prone) Severs, — . r t r re ‘Ont 8 3 1 a 40 mile an etghth 01 be C ‘t fease him lor ah 1 john De m on West Forty-|day started the first real football prac-| pute... 8 ¢ 8 2 Fo 4 oe de tai eamence, 10T Bos ee on he mat ee a amie, DOW | nlue Monday, Bad Bill Dahlen was out) He sald Mr. Shepard's spirit would bs 5 At John Doy’ of the | tice of the ar for Harvard on man, 100: Milton B. Cherevola. p and Immediately ag A . present in the work of the coll “0 6 second sttect to-night Hal Chew, toate ae eva Field. “Harvard, ike Yale, P The distances of the court are—Out, roan oe te pani sed] stole third, Murray fled to Clarke. carly with his men to give them a Kood) Pr bn he the. 90 ee { Jers, will meet mavan, the ders’ Field a ) ke Yale, Prince-| 49 yards; In, 323. Total, 6,423 yards, | a half furlongs Cather i Duke | he onin notewel Wald _ ‘im up practice before the atart long a# the students and instructors of twenty-five » yo defeat go in for summer footbr practice th 1 ure 03 ister Fi Old Chom, wa so often promulgated a eae ey Detroit a short time ago and | KO 0-4 er s James I. Dyker Meadow, 48, 110, striking out of Wagner. For this th one more victory over the * 01 ub jfor all except the three quarterback \r4 ten; 8. G. Stickney, Bt. Loule, 49, Hi | (Camel, 100; Fiieebethan, 04 OT hehe oe ras CPL net ome | qyBmft, & Co.'s salen of freay meat tn New . yn Celti eleven eprung ah andidates, Potter, Gardner anc oleae ‘ souls, =| Otten Lon; 8 tt . cheeres lustily > : un of the Kame was mode City for the week ending satuntay, Sept, 16, Fe she Trockizn Cite leven sorune 4, Me snr candidates, Potter, Gardner and WIE> i, George ‘Mason, Tuxedo, 7, i101 |Firate reached frst 9 aL run of the germs was made} Of, NE le 1-4 Carat, $10 OF te ey game by 4 goals to, ThE GAME) Ue Non ore last week jorge Dixon, Shinnecock Tillis, _ 56 | ‘Three pop flies returned Merkle, Her- | : ; Oe mince 1-2 = 20 8 spiried ane 16 Be Oe fing work of at Newport |nat Weel % 108; Gi leon Thomas, Shinnecock | ppgpteenth Attempt to le Gete Une|xox and Fletcher In the fifth man st neled to right. Doyle a ies 1 IK Hey eiya Celtics was loudly applaud a 4h , ST—106; John Ward, Garden Man altincket, As the Glants went to the fleld Recker | Berger to Daubert, she wae safe on “OW > ” -! bd : pie Henn cats an etl ete gn / SAM M'VEY IS MATCHED [this at $808, George Morin, sane: | ,!NMZ Mam tn Mtraltlnelet: | ot ie ene tate in contre ke {Hummel wide thenw. immernncn OLD RELIABLE 3-4 29 iy Harvard’ footha Maae Cenk HT WITH JACK LESTER NOW. \“ Oden Horatman, Wash-| rath bad luck 10 ( in. |, Wilson made the first hit of the game [scored wl the way: fr nd, shea] 1 “ 39 Soldier's Piel Ot, rough @ eoures of . m C. Thaw, | cide brought bi ne for the the fitth en he| Was out stealing, “ to Toole * 7 Fisher will put bis players thr & cour ae a Meaty np an aa’ Winwa’ aiF eat n ftth when he| ? ‘ ie tit pany at right guard - 71-192; H.R. Rea, | berger, a pped a Into left, Milles holsteq | Hofman fanned TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW y hand “orartie voritfice this sear has. started Ia | SYDNEY, Australia, Sept, | 18—The pil —19) F.H. Bohlen, | Willams for he was landed tn the} a fant ty Rone cap Tall olier neveral hud than ‘usual, he facia confide oe maior [ee ng eet CE AMAETAIR: ARIAGRIDHIA, SMU hospital tn a straitiacket yur on a grounder to Do: Simon and ‘urices. Hvers ane. wil quickly get into playing condition, wr 1 from Bill Lang nine days ago) These wit G. FP Crane, Gar-| In two montha he has tried to poison, | fouled to i " test and hes a guar: have reported to him in gvod shape, by Jack Lester, the American boxer den City: Henry Gildersleeve, |to hang iimself, ‘0 slash his wrist and | y he Gla quick order in the ir ve., Hearly Get | Pineinns s have lost out in thelr| may change hands again before the | Oakland; Judge Morgan O'Brien, 8 L./to jump from windows aixt a three up and three 5 carat Diamon ee tne Cincnnats< hea lem maa | month of September Is over. Articles Yehomaker ani Il. K. Deforest,, Shins ‘ town aati bas Between Bist and 82d si Ve ; f at fn Chicagy 0 Sept, & After lstening | wore wigned to-day for a match on! necock Hills: Grenville Kane and C.| Atrehip to Re Statlonary W WR RS imcita Heenan eave i ; and also thet of 2 0. e , hile wa payer aimony of both clube and that of | Sept. a0 between Lester and Sam Me-| 4. { Ruxeio; Acca ainvilia bekat ares y the & ee ein tate 6 d Ri ld Fi it ie, and prices tee teeteey, Mevesiieay. Fane tment ooh, tbe | Rt I) Ieee an. Maver honee for | poeee, useac! A: Me Senyilie, Dyk World Files Sround Under it, | Prater a good air att rand Rapids Furniture nnd tiles Mt, The Cincinnatt tered the portest | ee Meadow; P. (". Murphy, Bt. Andrews: ie easiest way to met to San Fran-| and robbed Matty of a rhance for a the sams aareement, PreMtise they claimed O'Day had put Beers out of a knockou M. Crosby and ©. T. Russell, New cording to "Ben" Cobb's theory, /@hut out. After Adama fone ou E thi f Hi k i oy on elr players had e eeprom Yor! J e ne fi the firs 4 1800, AO9OrE 4 did ; 4 AOR yrew easy « nde the game before one of the a hue. waly. eft Auto Shi@s, Kills Detver, | vor A. S. Pit came for th te se to rise In an aeroplane, remain ata-| Herzog threw I ground varything tor Housexeeping taht at the plate, whe woold have aly, aetna pDetver. |, {on the total of $7. There being but wpe to first. Me 1 Y the ball, ont CUD ayers ta the game for the OCHA iN. Jy Sept 400) one place left for three, Morse, Carter Monary, let the earth fy beneath You) oid it up before the rimner had got } hirty years old, owner of the * 1 Y P } over. played over the onat, Golk nts at | Ey killed early torday.’ Je waa| Pullip Carter, the boy wonder, won | down, A \, {umpire had his back turned and dtd 4 | Sinnamon, le mney ute atthe | Aticing three passengers. in a. higne | the PIAY-Of from Tiffany, wlio loat by | Cobb, a Hrooklyn machinist, hag bullt/ not gee ft. Me called she runner mai meee ldeats she, urate, Fe 1 4 "Duncan GH Nicholls Were | oe red chine ale o n road/# © on the first hole, and from a flying machine at Caldwell, N. J., and Carey singled and Clarke walked, mM. » shay . Pe \3 : moet ing [powered machine along the main road|D,” QP; Uon the second, hole, Carter | ¢ ascend. 6,00 feet. In Ki and ling ine ence. Waser’ wer on cesey | New Yorks Try It. $1.00 Week on $60 Worth CHARLES A. KEENE champ They round all | through Bennett's Station when the ») . ) t nah = rier expects to ascen ng the base Wagner was an ney y $1.50 W k 10) a rye ties pre Wat Duncan and Nicholl won on the see-| auto skidded and rammed a telephone therefore ts put with MacDonald, The keep it stationary by a system of suc-) out. Matty fumbled Wilson's grounder Ss ietilli ll jamonds, Watches, Jewelry, J tre aoie eater ow the four proteins | ote, Cox's head Waa crushed and ho draw, first set: Mownes va, Wheeler, tion plungers, He says as the earth and Bryne scored. Miller singled to Stewart Distilling Co. eek on $ 4 Worth 180 prondway New vor a medal PIRy way ufasores, the due qioq inatantly. ‘Phe other three in tho Ward vs, Rogers, Hilton vs, Seckel, turns from west to east he can stay upi right, scoring Carey, but MeCartiy New York Balto. Larger Amounts tn Proportivr Q the high wind.-comblning (0 02) escaped injury. Carter vs. MacDonald, Herreshof vs, until the whole world passes under him struck out, nega 5 tS sort SSCA NO as Cac pnp cati

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