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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1912. EDITED BY NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT | rosea ‘texas ; SPILLING THE BEANS Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). WOULDN'T, FOR THE WORLD, influence or try to divert publie opinion # I from what should be the right, but there Is here at my hand an imperative interrogatory, ae my old County Mayo schoolmaster, Martie Hymeay used to say, And there fe within it a question that stirs my ambition to answWeP Mirectly, As the case ta up in oourt, I have to pass It by. But here tt fs anyhow: > WURRA WURRA: . . I'm sore distressed as to what will happen if Lieut. Becket, on trial for the murder of Herman Rosenthal, is acquitted. Who then / be proceeded against as the slayer of the gambler who was shot ti death in the midst of the gay night life of the city? The four augers who were in the murder automobile are merely detained ax wit for the Yj Mi ify, Hy Wf . i H: ty 7 Zw = a prosectition, I understand. They are promised immunity ky the District- YY Yi} ff . 4 mn j Y y Z “Ye B # Attorney. Therefore my deductivg ts that tf Becker is “turned out’ by Y] } y] Yi, _ > A the jury the other four fellows will walk out of the Tombs with the free | f i) ot fale y yz ; SA dom of the ofty, ready to shoot up sme more of their kind—or, horrorst "Ui! Hip, "Yipv 4 ; Yi, Yj th Ye maybe they may shoot and slay some decent cttizen. How about [t? TIMID TAXPAYER, Don't worry, Mr. Timid Taxpayer, The shooting stuff in New York wae a startling effervescence by a new tot of cheap humans that appalled us for a few moments as we were hoisting dur “hefe's hows" and wondered who would get shot next time the bell rang. But New York fs Napoleontc. It ts Mac- Gregoresque, “Wherever MacGregor sits there Is the head of the table.” And wherever New York {s mentioned there ts the greatest of all world cities. And when New York goes wrong ahe gets epanked by being booed at just as Napoleon used to chasten those who came within his frown with the dungeon, of as MacGregor used his rapler on the cringers around him. Only it is done here with @ teeny Uttle laugh and a shrug of the shoulders, We're all right, Mr. Timid Taxpayer! The courts are on the fob, They're seldom wrong. Boll! If Becker was a bad egg be sure he'll get all that's coming to him, If he was merely a grafter and not @ murderer he will be set free. But he might as well be dead, anyhow. Yew [= TOO BAD TO HAVE TO SAY IT, but the main bout of the evening, genth- [Baseball Roll of Honor for 1912 \33.2 eal and Johnny Dundee, Tt was a sight to see those lads In the fourth and etehth rounda as they danced up to each other, sending wallop after wallop, landing Showing Final League Records}: 20:0 reiki a it this many a long day rs ry Now to get back to the Britton-Crose go. M looked to ma as éf there were National League Ty Cobb and Heinie American League sanothing wrong with Leachle. He lacked vim, Britton didn't show such a much- ’ 9 ness. All I could seo was @ tireless loft jab that didn’t seem to have a punish- Season’s Leaders)|' “7:5 nerman Head Season’s Leaders |) ine vinx tot. We rarely used bis right. Crows waa fchting wild, and most of , the time scemed to be Inying to put over a right hook, The chance was there Best Batter, H. Zimmerman Li t f B tt : Best Batter, Ty Cobb of the repeatedly, but Lench wasn't quick enough to take it. He waa stow as molasses of the Chicayo Cubs..... 363 LS 0 atters in on New Year's Dey. Best Pitcher, Hendrix of the ° And I wonder if that means that Leach's wonderful comeback bolt has been a Pittsburgh Pirates . 72? American and “eh shot? Careful observere near me Inet night wero of the opfnion that Lench Best B; St Bescher tional Leagues e-|| Best 8: Stealer, Milan of showed etalenosn, Tommy Murphy of Cincinnati . 46 g the Washingtons .... Maybe that's It—but I dunno, tt atruck me ss if he tsn’t there no mote—yes? Best Run Getter, Bescher of spectively --- Wood Of || Best Run Getter, E. Collin na di Cincinnati Raieacets iA6 4 , of the Athletics .. r HERE WAS ONE THING about One thing that excites disgust in the SORTON (LY: Beats Bra ley. Best Batting Ciub, Pittsburgh .285 Red Sox and Hendrix t Batting Club, Athietice 282 I that meet taat night that was minds of men not clean daft ts this Best Fielding Club, Pittsbu'gh . : jest Fielding Club, Athletics .958 |! impressive. There was less of same style of rooting at baseball . oR. 1B, 2n, a0, TATD.SH, SF, 8B.BB, 60, Aven PO, A,B. Ataee| PHILADELPHIA. Oct 1 tommy of Pirates Leading that raucous yelling and booing that games. I have sat deaide men, ordi- 26200710282 600 Murphy defeated Pat Bradiey, the Iittle LL the old war horses nave ther! Pitch, #lance over the followt le untortunately too much in evidence narily decent end, eelfepeunegiag, See 1401061000 1 230 811 0 1.000 ley, Pe eu hn itchers. ! lowing averages and| when some of che local prides are when some play was made that they i Southwark lad, in a six-round slugging | names enrolled on the baseball you'll understand why four Bostoi ~ wou! cose 8 50 hati n\ within the ropes. The Boxing Commis- didn't like they would let loose a string 41:10 7 0 0 0 1 2 250 7 2 O 1.000) maton at the Olympia A. C., but was! roll of honor for the 1912 season. twirlers have been roughly treated:| sion could do no better work for the of cusses am long as an Irish mile— B4A4200601001 2 sit forced to extend himself in every round | You'll find Capbs, Speakers, |lately by the name ef Joseph Wood of Doyle, 321; Meyers, Merkle, 28; M utterly regardless of the presence of M4 Cormick, & ¥ | thorough uplift of the game than to 28.110 6 8 0 1 O 8 QI 4 8B O 1.000 \% win the nonors. Bradley stood up and | Woods, Doy ewsons, Bakers and| Boston. ‘This youngster ts only twenty- mick, 308, and Wiltee, $83. Murray women or Catholic priests, to say noth- ate! and Herzog, the Gi tt frame a rule directing the management 1 : i ° 0 8 Q ° i 2 8 att HH i" 2 ua slugged with Veteran Murphy, but was |Zimmermans—they're all there—heading | three years old, but he steamed ‘em over] against the ‘Red a hit ¢0F 1 ane, te. expe any nOly, or foul-mouthed is * Md Biskiee ic, a roves pte ‘} hi unable to land any teliing punches. |tho big leagues. during the year for an average of 872,| respectively. Murray touched off an ‘ ty jut, thinking (t all over, I suppose 5 . be the “ohtcker ereatn 02000210002 2021 2 0 Murphy started the blood from Brad-| ‘Ty Cobb just simply murdered the ball| the best in the American League. even 150 base hits during the season, 16 thee eae nar 4 te the Piet es Ser ewe Crentacse eee 00000000 00 0 000 9 & 0 1,000 '‘s mouth in the third round, and it ft ul 97 and say, I'd know where to Prosperity that has to vent in a £22 oo fo 00 1 0 B88 2 8 © 1008) cpreared to wort the toe syne dt] thia year, ‘The Detroft star had 227 hita] ZIMMERMAN HAD FOURTH EN ieee ei ie Ziay gin and who to land on firat, I've got yell. Maybe! But if we have to ye 0 0 0:0 0 0 O O_O O 2 O00 O 1 O 1,000] than the punches: Bradiey mixed hard NaH lS Gar area taTT RGR TOR MET RIGC Sic Ei eee ‘Cubs Jed the league with @ grand | Sth ee SS ere ' re ‘ in the fourth and fifth rounds, but the | ° id dla- “inte Zimmerman, the Chi terror, erage of 6. ", H ‘f H ‘ He as Bee . 4 red 5 3 H peed Harlem lad landed the Detter’ punghes (mond to-day. Cobb didn't restrict his|was the champion bataman in the Na-|a tong distance Cae, ohn ane DDLY ENOUGH, I take © mind’a eye trip to East New £88080 8 8 8 OS 8 F&O. 1on0| The. ist soosion Was a continual mix-up, [enersten to batting alone, for in base|tlonal Leaie, The Cubs’ third sacker| cioutw to his credit ‘ York this blessed morning, for there's @ dacent man 2 000 | Murphy fighting Bradley on the ropes, | stealing and run getting the great Tyrus ed the ball for 14 home run wal-| ‘The National League had thirty-two ing for @ Job over there that doosn't need it, but 4 : ° : : H H 8 H : if 000 iH M : 000 RORY. Payee @sppDedl. Bed had Bradley | was right around the leaders. J. Frank- eed 48 well as leading his league In} uitting over ., the Glants supplying aanib’ lor taee the ane ciphers out, He's Charley Moore—a 000 000 sh. aa 1a" i ‘an | Dating. of that number, 1 Pi . 00.0 :0.0 0 0 0 0 O_O 000 O O_O 000} Jack Dillon of Indianapolis, defeated [Pe VaKeh Of Mort's sertes home run) “Ye 44 pocuttar that the pennant winniny lau: Carvii OF Uisivaltng Gaoeraiene pal. You know when I say pal it's cash in the bank. Well, a a = —— | Harry Ramsey of this city tn tho wind | nn Pa ils nicks again) Giants and Red Sox were not the dest | ten mon hitting over .000, Charley te the candidate for State Senator in the Tenth Dis- 1480 8 B O44 G1 5 720 ABTINE AD B 966) IPAAF Ms Nonpareil Ac Ramsey bad | iiguer pummelled opposing pitchers for| ene, ond, Hating clubs in tel"! PIRATES 18 THE BEST BATTING trict, whtch ergbraces the Twenty-second and Twenty-third s8).0 4808 ; ann fae ge elled opposing pitchers for| 1 *. Tho Pirates carried off the 4 NEW YORK (N,). but Dillon forced the milling in every 110 circuit cl f ‘: i - Assemtiy Districts of Kings County—the Lord prevent us “ clouts. honors In the National, while the At! cLUB, if ound, epee Sawin ation . ’ . . !—but Charle: "t be blamed for running tu idan unanee 20, Rat! po, ck Tioldns r Nine weve been hearing of a young man Hohe Eero same thing tn the funtor] The Pirates ranked first in @@b bat- Mei aka om people ever run there. . reo0o003 00118 0 0 1.000 an ‘Ata time when the entire basebat!| while th nati Rede" broumse. Wt And thus It is that T greet him. He has deen @ sterling, 14100500020 4 0 1.000 New Yo k populace 4# singing the praines of “Ite | the teat. level heaged American mechanic for thirty-two years, dur- . it o : ‘ 4 H : ; 4 i H 1.000 Nr ers e 4 eep Murra iterzoK, Larry Dovte, 3 rhe lmmarnan wag the slusgardn-chiet, ing tifrty years of which he hus been @ member of Typo- x 000 amiuard, Tris Speaker, Joe Wood and! while O. Wilson waa seoort, Wagner ‘aphioad Union No, 6, and for pearly twenty-eight yeats of 36210000012 0 0 1,000 rf Dufty Lewis, heroes of the world's sertes, | third, Cravath fourth and Lagey Doyle egies has had to endure me as a “side kick” on The PEs aoe eter yy 02 987 ea orse acin ® study of @ final batting and fleldms | fifth. Onariey World. 882108111041 9 0 1.000 ec he National and Amer-| Pittsburgh was the best felding club, Moore. Chart re 200 5 pi noes eee i fean Leagues for the 1912 season shows | w pags of 971. Fl Glory be. Get in line, you boys in Brooklyn. Help ley to get in, Hee 02100800118 2 s ‘s80| Piping Rock Meeting Calcue] terea at amont Woe Ge wee Madinah ig Be eames | Sova del yivd or ge 8 Fon wha heat Oe LAYS estrous of disseminating knowledge that (s useful but not-burden- ‘gad és a a ie great) New You rould do i 00000 0000 0 0 0 000 2 0 1,000 . have shown ¢ erest by presenting | Speaker will clout the ball alrncat. are next to last plaw with an average of some, I cheerfully anawer the following query: ‘ H 1 8 0 : H ° é : ° : 20 ‘ ‘ ° 1,000 lated to Revive Interest tis prey ery time he comes to the plate, The | 64, WURRA WURRA: 00 af 1,000 pi Ae pba, sp fine batting that Tria has done tn the was on the bases that McGraw's To decide a bet will you please state ff there is @ national holiday @en- lathewso! 1. 6 00000 0 0 0 0 0 2 000 1 6 0 1.000 i world games to date isn't surprisin n stood out brill , for of the tem the United States, saeened pes 10.0 0.0 0 0 1:0 0 1 O 2000 0 in Sport, j homes have been| whon 1U4# known that Speaker ht for, lead of of the ten | erally observed throughout the Unit “4 he A 0 00 000 ‘000 named So it Koes all).82 per cent. during the ae: P Yours for informatton, QRS.) W. H. L. , $ H . H ; ii . 10 , ( °500 2 : 3 ue through the list, the flelds in almost | ph menal Boston AANA icgg cll ey - ‘Alas, madam, there is not eny American holiday observed tn all ¢he States’ as Sa ee a2, RACE bg Ueieiia init ana scary, i ria tng iy Bs ders and | bits, only #ix less than Ty Cobb, who! Hendrix of Pittabungh was the of the Union by genera! cessation from work. But cheer up, we have two goli- 186 12 85 8 5 050 8 2 5 1028 214114 6S A of both regular tracks and h quality ‘anything ever offered for the/led the league in batting with a per-/star pitcher, with 721. "Ble Jeff days that are observed not duly all over the United States but all over the world Totals .......+ 2 7 920 racks and hunt ort of races, centage of 411. Speaker was also ted! reau closely pressed him for the title|—st, Patrick's Day and Rosh Hoshanah, *Ran for Stabl In the ninth Innipg of third game. +Batted for O'Brien | Vauey tet nantes the aces oust ony Subscription race ts one of| for home run honors, with i. Rabe Marquard finished Attn pose EERE 7 ey, Le 1, un ovations that have ber ' im the eighth Inning of third game. {Batted for Carrigan in the eighth in Pioine ore ete tae eid othe Last spring sixtycolght tadien| TANTS HAVE SOME HITTERS, ‘01d Mathewson nmth, WURRA WURRA: trict in New York two members of the ning of third game. §Batted ior Tesreau in the seventh inning of first] jarge extent it will bo a notable gat : lemen pald $200 e or a au TOO, | JACKSON RAN COBB A CLO! Please tell me how T can get to |General Committee of the district of game and seventh inning of fourth game, ing of pociety, but the «port ie Duffy Lewis, who made a peck of RACE. Cypress Hills, Thanking you tn ad- | Jultus are nominees on the Democratic Base Hits—Of Tesreau, 10 and 6 runs In 49 times at bat in 14 Inningss| received due attention, with the erate |cant tee tn a ; trouble for the Glants, finished the year| pecsincal T had more Bwat| vance. I remain, G8. [state ticket: Wiltam Bulser for Gov- off Mathewson, 10 and 6 runs in 44 tImes at bat in 11 innings; off Mar. n, with the resuit}and of this number about forty will race| With an average of 2 pap cent. Leven| The National La Ad ‘Take @ hearse. ernor and Wilam Sohmer for Comp- ‘ in 38 tl { bat in? ini a W. that one of the finest flelds of thorough. | for the remainder of the money. They. Joo Wood, victor in two games, Swat| Mulisans than its rival, for only twenty> —— Aare ward, 7 and 1 run in mes at bat in? inningss off Wood, 17 and 4 runs! iross ever entered for a hunt meeting | Will be divided into two divisions, to be| Milliganed the ball for 2 ‘per cent, 40 | CNt Players hit over 300 per cent in HERIFF JULIUS HARBURGER ie| troller. Is it not that Julue should be in 68 times at bat in IS inuingss off O'Brien, 6 and 2 runs in 26 times at} win come oh Meeting | raved the opening day of moeting, | it {# readily seon that the dant mitch, | the American League against thirty: a happy man, For the first time in| ‘roud and happy? He Bee been @ life bat fm § innings; off Collins, 9 aud ® rans in 80 times at bat in 7 1-8 tng | “ay Samether, and the first four in each division wililers have a man's Job when thoy fry to| for the National. Hut two Highland te eitory of any Assembly die- | long friend of both candidates, nings; off Hall, 2 and 8 runs In 9 tlmes at bat in 2 2-8 innings; off Bedient,| 72° Piping Rock Racing Association) compete on the closing day for che| fool the Red Box suseers ¥ tO) Vere able to break into this weleot com- sia 1 and no runs In 8 times at bat in 2 Innin First Base on erence came into being through the efforts{purse, On Wednesday, the middle of thed A number of fans, especially th Birdie Croe and Lelivelt, whore AGISTRATE: FRESOHI, whose painstaking and thorough work on the 1 aie Fy ioston, 4. Bases on Balls—OW Tesreau, @5 off Mathewson, 4; off |0f,t%® hundred wealthy sportsmen whoyday meeting, there wih be a consolation iiving tn and around ioston, can't ween pean) ASUra. RUA Sh: Sap, BR M bench has attracted the notice of every one of us Raving Dusisess in ins, 43 off DBMee gf OW |belleve the love of racing for race |tace for those that do not quallfy for| to understand the rrason for the Giants 1 Cobb and Jackwon were tied tor the courts, haw written a decision cn a gambling case which covers an Ames, 1: off Wood, 2: off Coll Mosuearé, Le Out’—By TY hy Matheweon. 4} by Marquard, 6; toes ooke still erste in this com- fi hitting power tn the post series, Just] t! by Crandall, 2: by Wood, 193 by O'Brien, 8; by Collins, 55 by Bedlent, 1. munity, In the belief that it was to ies Fieteher, Stic alt by Piteher By Dedient (ncaa meee : OH atthe thoreu pen eal uae: pe ne Tig ers’ B. ac Afi ie. / 'd W; i Li l Be Watched With Interest by Wood (Meyers). Left on Bases—New York, 21; Boston, 18, any revival of the classic sport in the Harvard, inet Pa aha pres odd polut. Je says: “Gambling ts not prolfbited, but common @ambling le a o the he Detpolt wonder, | crime.” Nnauer fiaehed the year wit ‘Phen the Magistrate quotes law of highbrow courts on the subject and says vent, and to show that he|that the word “common” ts the key to the whole situation, “Common” does tjoat the knack of pounding out|not include the boob that playa poker, auction pinochle, etuss, bridge or othi h he pullod off ten oleanup wel-| games tor money wanst in & while, It refers to the gentlemen's sons,who never lope during the yest, © |work and never will at anything but “gathering” the change from the “sporte Klis Jed tn faldirg with 3) wo patronize them i eT A oD ee ee eee i Magtatrate anya in his decision that the detentants, whom yi evan toppad Cobb in base {he diacharged—oldberg, Miller and Fuche—were playing @ card game called an pilfered lit, while Cobh | “kerosene.” For the luv of Mike, Judge, what 14 they put @cross on you? ‘Who knows ling was the best run getter | what's this game of kerosene? a, ires— fessrs. Kiem and Rigler of Natlonal League, Evans and O’Loug! og |Relehborhood of the metropolis they ap- American League. piled to the hunts committee of the REO IRR _csrancemnennananinremnetnsi tional Steeplechase and Hunt Assoctation speedily grant- Two-Mile Running Record get a rapeiens a et see Yew Combination Should Be drawn up for to-day’s opening. The In Danger, Says Robertson|!%,2072,% 1200 rent for Thoroughly Tested by Vir- meeting are next Wednesday and Satur- fon the | Crimse le m the visite ot Marvarts pee SEs Zaco, He hopes to run 1's first mile to-|day, and for both days fine racing ts ginia Polytechnic. a by Speaker, | A volce=Maybe its played by the firebugs. ‘What promises to be the best dis- ¥ faut cnough to shake off the Finn, | promised. — Fla has 1 Baker, all players of more ih arene - tance race of tho year {8 scheduled to = aeanananeaae One of the principal objects of the Princeton, N. J., pod results “ars looked for, var UMiAl eta: task olub nee &. evga ann eo bigs oman made on, she Mo geome, take place at Celtic Park this after- project {# to bring together the best ME Tiger forwards expect @ -—- por cent, Tho Highianders | 2° tants and the Ros are @ ccording to my etiles, which I horsed of the ooun one Ah Peavabe Meat aria getkenaon int ie ; |imay sound strange to you, @ man cannot lose where he cannot win, Amaral untry in open flat and test this afternoon In th ‘ornell fintahed in fifth place with @ total of negy, when Abel Kiviat, the American steeplechase events, Because of the| Virginla Polytechnic Institution] aHaca, SN, ¥.. Gen Mea ns | ee And, d'ye know, George, that's « good ort of doctrine to carry with you ip champion, meets Hannes Kolvhmatnen, standing of those promoting the meet-|line, which Is hi and aggressive. In| Corvell teaim has siown 1m tte wee Jackson Was the heavy slugger, clout- this short-lived but good-netured world! the: phenomenal Finnish runner, tn @ ing this Was not diifcult, and when th 1 Say Gr encenad io’ terse wi jing f aoe two-mile matcb race at the L A AC, bugle sounds across the picturesque | SMOKDR te @ kicker, naturally—and that doosn't prevent him from. being cone course to-day tho crowd will get a 81,000 ¢ & good citizen, Generally his kick hag juetice in tt, Ergo, and to wit thrill of delight over the excellence ot the performers that are trotted out One of those most actively inte ested in the meeting ts Clarence H.| Ip preparation for this contest both runners have trained fatthfully, Both men have worked every day at Celtte Park, While Lawson Robertson, coach (those are good words, what?), when a wholé army of emokers ask Wurra Wurra wot'ell, it's time to lsten, These chaps don't object to the B. R. 7. prohibiting smoking on te "L" trains and platforms, They wouldn't kick If the B. RK. T. prohibited breathing above the key of C minor, BUT~ ¢ as in the Lehigh carts 1 Trenkman, who played v mack will hold up the right! 4 Mackay, Who 1# endeavoring to bring | wing ; le. where does the B. RT. come in to placard, with ludicrously inartistic athe Isim-Amerionn A. On ae soon new Hfe into the sport of crons-| 7 combination in the Tiger Yale Jo te tae acer euia KO oemer’ land yellow, “No bmoking”—Just ike thatthe concreted poten pyre both men work he refused to say which country racing. With this in view he! he watched with great | pla Sh urph ae aves tackies Kid Wf of | ridors of the Manhattan terminal of the Brooklyn Bridge? Mayor Gaynor, with of them he believed will be returned fisckeall ¢ tendered a renewal of the $amous Har- | Waller, at right half.) g0o4 court opintons behind him, has declured the whole bridge to be @ pudlie the winner. Marne vs. Khale Island at pono, Ale, bor Mill Cup, donating bath the plate howing up so well tn practice, | thoroughfare, pols Cone Oe ores and $3,000 added money, Bos Draw. This race is for three-y “I don't want to pick the winner,” he said, “but I'm willing to Ko ou Worcester, Albright at Law 12.—Defove more than a, re; nmenting al parte of the maion, | CUBS, AND WHITE SOX the World's series between the Giants ear-olds, de- a 1,000 record that the winner of the race Now Hamat y, tate at Medford: |) butante Jumpers, and twenty-six en- Young Jack’ O'Bnea of Philadel ood Jimmy and Red Sox, in local interest. J wil hang up a new record, It the a ae _ " Tl tries were received, the greatest num- Henaee of Anas is went om wreees 8 ey, ARE HAVING RED HOT ‘The Injury to George Weaver, youth- ++ track ia fast I believe the man why ‘ 2 at Madion. | || br in the history of the race, In the fae 2 SERIES OF THEIR OWN ful ahortatop ot the White Sox, in a punves the Judges first will have clipped 2 “olby at. Watervil list twenty-one owners are represented, | !" ope ge, RRR AS “eo te Cote bg Lord ro many seconds from the old mark.” Wi om Vai + ilu at Jack Thomas I. Ryan cabled from Paris MoVarland Stops Tommy Kilbane, —_—- Dey % mee pee ee ing to In a trial yesterday Kiviat travelled a saab Mads that he wanted to give @ cup and a | WINNIPEG, Man, Oot 12, —Packy Me¥artand | CHICAGO, Oct. 12—With two tol 1) Merey Fr gs saver wee mile in'4ah) At the end he waa fresh : WastateSFaney at Car |] $1000 purse for @ steeplechase, The Harvard. | ica, ae aerial te Acetulon over Tomy | patties, both of which ended with dark-| concussion of the brain. had tesutted nd strong, He said he could pave | ly aes wa. Hamilicn ah entien. conditions for the Oak Ridge Cup were! CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Oct 12,—-Prea ' “ fe end Sen nat, ay "ded tha | news, the Oubs-Sox city champlonsh!p] from the accident, Lord was not ip @ travelled Ib that time in @ two-mile framed, and thirty-five of the heat {it fae Yale caytéln, boas tis Wi the dame last Baturday, tes © contest with dag, to-day threatened to overshadow | serious condition to-day,