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ALE heh saa Sean Sa 10 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY 1018. SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Doolan flied out to Stengel. Mowe THE BIG NOISE---THAT SERIES! | nt "ad ou Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). * cafe at ave, Manes Bauied to HERD Lad nending Lobert to third. A passed ball scored Lobert and put Magee on second. On Cravath’s fly to Moran Magee took third. Luderus lined to Mowe. One Run, One Left. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Med out to Doolan. One Run. Two Left. DE ONLY CHaNce L Got NINTH I ING—Smith singled to % ve Ger & aeAt left Mowe sacrificed, Alexander to USTED ARM AN Del Luderus, Fischer filed out to Magee. Yingling singled to left, scoring Smith. Moran beat out an intleld grounder, Knabe threw Cutslmw out. Run. Two Left kert fouled to Mowe, Mowe threw {Killifer out. Mowe threw out Alexan- der, No Runs, None Left. TENTH INNING—Stengel struck out, Wheat went out, Luderus to Alexander, Kirkpatrick struck out, Ne Runs, None left. Sinith tirew Knabe out, Cutahaw Ver Doolan out. Lobert singled to loft, Lobert died stealing, Fischer to Cutshaw, No Runs. None Left EVENTH INNING—Sinith spruce out. Mowe Med out to Cravath, Fischer singled past Luderus, Yinge Ing #ingled co right, Moran beat out an infleld grounder, filling the bases, Cutshaw doubled to right, scoring Fischer and Yingling, Stevgel fouled to Luderus, Two Runs, Two Left. Magee singled toyright, Cravath hit & home run over the right feld wall, scoring Magee a of bim, Mowe Vihrew Luderus out, Paskert filed out to Moran, Mowe threw Killifer owt, | two Runs. Left $5 j Other Sports Can Come and Go, | but Baseball Chat Goes On Forever. Goprright, 1913, by The Prem Publishing ©. (The New York World). HIS is the time of year when base ail given its dying kick, and, like | lant effort of the government some kick, Football ie filling columne of the sporting pager and ntiy a waiting world ia thrilling) ticipation of coming goal kicks b u rf s &2 i «KIDS - ——————— EF bd 2 $ 3 & i] = » PO es AERA RTS ICR sperting map, and will until the world FIRST GAME, a series is over. Mr. Quimet's best en- Aegvors in golf, Brickey's kicks, Gun- bastard dd BROOKLYN sical — ly ih beat Smith's punch, pl R. H.PO. 4 . Tépton's latest challenger—all these 11 * i FIRST RAC , three-year-olds iteme go in the smail type while we 00230 ——eaas and up; five and a balf furlongs.—Honey wonder if Matty’s arm will be as ef- 11200 (Continued from First Page.) Bee, 95 (McTaggart), 1 to 2,1 to 5 and festive as ever and if Bakers home-run . | out, won; Monty Fox, § to 1, 3 to 1 and Salen bas simply teen Rept under ; ! f ‘ H [8 to 2 second; Silver Muon, w2 (But= for the big occasion. ports DELPHIA, 8 — 0 oS and ot third, cm come and go, but baseball chat goes 1414 1 sides alaad lel ad ORAM IL A es ida en forever. 00040 opening game of to-day’s double-header| Tiine—1.6 3-5, Miss Monents, Nello, Ann AT ‘ aero dentent 0 2 4 1 0 with the Phillles by 8 to 1. Reulbach| Tilly, Incision and Eaton iso ran. ‘i mate! ween 1) A SECOND or two-year-ol t i Smith and Cari Morris will show OU SS 10) BAR he ateree twa! ton ouPEmeR CreS oe. fantGN eS Stream, 107 (Shui Gecisively who ts = = = = —|hits, and it was not anti the seventh |i .¢ to Slibhg the “white hopes.” Totale.......... 3 7 27 13 4] inning that the home team escaped a} r ‘i We has bee, pe pe shutout, Then Magee doubled ana| A#*ca®, 07 (Doyle), 2 tt; tive 4 \e- i 2 ! A ieee orealy eB rsuce th ae PHILADELPHIA. scored on Cravath's out and Luderus's|? 2 1, second: Holiday, 110 (aviee), 16 peeing of big men. He knocked out Fre to 5, 9 to 10 and 2 to 5, third, Time— MeKay, the six ands half foot giant R. H.PO. A. E. | sacrifice fly to Stengel. The Dodgers 17.” tte, “Arrington, Orotund, and frem Winnipeg, with littie trouble, and + 0 1 0 4 Oo made excellent ure of thelr hits off| im eee , he Seat Jess Willard, the aix foot six Ce ee lhe frat four innings and piled) ity ~RACK—The Cecil Selling 1. Morris is only six feet five. + Ob OZ 0/1 a ot NING Moran filed out to{Staken: for three-year-olds and upward: Bet I'm inclined to think that the Se OO) eee cutshaw fouled to Lobert. Lo-/one mile and nty yarde.—Donald | bs Some aan ta going te ive our e ; . 10 Oli ett throw Stengel out. No Runs, None McDonald, 10 (Waldron), 18 to 5, 7 to 10 le ol jend Gunboat more . 9 0 0 . nd tod, first; Pr.Duenner, 12 (Byrne), Left. a . yFne), et eas ie byes) + 0 0 6 O Of “xmith threw Knabe out. Doolun 1% to 10, 2 to 6 ant out, second; Blue | “ Pie © O09 0 §$ 1 Olstruck out, Lobert singled to centre, Thistle, (Musgrave), 6 to 1, 3 to 2 ' something very much + 0 0 1 © 0] Magee singled to right. Mowe threw and 1 to 2 third, Time-1461-5. Cas ‘ regular fighter in the past year, » 0 0 0 1 Ole th out Runs. Two Left deat: and Blackford also ran. ‘When he first came to New York, her- STANDING OF THE CLUBS 0000 RHOOND INNING—Wheat singled to FOURTT RACKE~Hardicap; for ail aided as the only “White Hope.” he PATIONAL LEAGUE. . Ly pee cet btn v 4; one mile and seventy yards — le . Wode BEL Club, Ww. bL. Pe 00 00 right. Kirkpatrick struck out. Wheat wae only a veryedig man, rather fa Hatin’ 6.6 Bt 4a: ny \ - Ol tied stealing, Killifer to Knabe, Smith Shackleton, 110 (Byrne), 1 to 2, out and Whe thought he could Aight. A conf: —aie % aaa A ie Ce " mt | © 8 OO tok Gut No Rune. None. Late out, first Barnegat, 97 (Nathan), 18 to 1, deat attack had won three or four! vi 8 80 “SHB on Hocon tte ae Bit ew te | > +O 0 OO Ol tnaw threw Luderus out. Paskert 8 to 1 and 4 to 6, second: Star Gaze, 108 _ botite for him. He had no real ring ex- (Continued from First Page) RESULTS OF YESTE! *S GAMES | (Continued trom First Page.) Pg eiteny lett Killiter singled to cen- (Butwell), 2 to 1, 1 to 3 and out, third, perience at all. That ‘9 why Jim Flynn : Chnerrnats, 23,0 1; Cleveland, @, | coos 2 4 27 10 1 ' voting Paekert, Killifer took sec. Time—1.433-5. Bob H. and Tolecarrier able to butcher him, Morris | ft Thule Htaburgh game por mned i bo eee SS ai ' Devore batted for Burns in Sth, na on the throw in, Atexander ied alfo ran. temarkable gameness in that{ the play. Stock stole third. Cooper GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY ‘mack in good form and allowed but eight? Duncan batted for Mayer in sth. ben fC Cutaiaw th Knab FIFTH RACE.—Selling: for two Oh, and g00d sound moral cour: hounced a single off Smith's shins, | Miller batted for Doolan in 9h. out to Gtengel. Ne eee eee | Veni half f wi | , New York at Boston (uwo games). | Hoston at New York, ‘Two games, scattered hits, Fisher was sent out after ft, ‘One Ran. One Lett year-old; five and a half furlonga— here in the town | Mtoc! oring, but Cooper aul yokiyn at jolphia (two gation). ladelphia at Washington, on \s- er, 2: oft} Sasi Aten . vers, 98) (Cr hem he stayed right h in the t | Stock scoring, but Cooper waa nailed rook: Jolphia (two garien) 1 Philadel ‘Washington, the second game and was opposed by First Bare Balls—Oft Mayer, 2; off | OU" 5 Loulse ‘Travers, that saw him whipped, trained here| trying to atretch Mt, Lord to Sweeney. ‘Anderson for the Red So Marshall, 1. Struck Out—By Reulbach,| | THIRD INNING—Mowe struck out MY) nay to a, fin an@ fought here for a) months | One Run. None Left a erence | ARIRST. INNING—Rehg 4; by Mayer, 4; by Marshall, 1. ‘Three: Lohert mage 6 leeping ope band cath V4 to Land § to efterward. When Morris started out| Lord out, Stock to Merkle, Mann FIRST GAME. FIR: leeptlas Aled” ont 110 / Cina nave t—Fischer. Two-Hase Hits—|of Fischer's liner, Yingling walked. Aidan 8 @ tour of the country he w (iad! fo Dharna: Veal’ litled’ ane: 66 Ss ST GAME. jay : f patrick, Luderus, Stengel, Smith,| Moran singled to centre, Cutshaw flied an unfinished product, MiUbOHE erente Macorinick, No Tune, None beth sags, 8 SSeetie Me cit Hoopes Magee. Btolan Haee—acanae, Umpires| out to Paskert. No Runa, Two lett, oereret. Barnatorming about, tak-| THIRD INNING—Bartley lined to SIANTRS AE abate pe acest ay to Ware, No roan user. Atondancen a rhea allan to eet aaa er ton, Lady Grant and Patty Regan also on bouts here and there, has given | Mann. Schauer fied to Griffith. Deal Ce ie . HPO. A, B teal , Lobert sacrificed, Yingling to Kirk- lis ace UN" i | Mainel was safe on Anderson's low \ lent in his powers, and han) Left , 6d. jartzel!, rf... 24 C1 taking third, Sm! y Cra: ea ei s Bs Pe Up some speed and a useful) Whaling out, Schauer to Merkle, | Thorpe, cf 223 1 0 % fi ; Hartesl Sled ous te renee Coe TWICE IN TENNIS TOURNEY. | No Runs. One Lett. | and. upi five ond a half furlongstons kmpwiedge of effective hitting. Againat |Schultx batted for Purdue. He} Merkle, I! 0 010 0 oO 1 2. 7 £ OfRuna. One Lett. - FOURTH INNING—Stengel beat out | DPN Ot tee azine, lui (Wolfe), hp AL Rcich the other night he looked the |alked and tok necond on the fourth] MeCormick 12 5 00 0 0 3 0 tl BHCON DINNING—Fisner threw out|!n Singles She Defeats Mary] &” in‘ield erouncer. (on Wi teate tre [ted to Land § to & ssc; Homecrent, season: jeliberate wor! ‘ ball, getting away from Hartley, si . ‘i fo 1 i many aid 8 te Miditieea of ail of the he nn Hel ere ep arvana tek Rete ats p08 Bek an 4 H 3 ‘ Alpsibieen ct... O 1 3 0 Qflewis. Yerkes dropped a single in} Browne, National Champion, on | rick struck out. When fouled mi IT to $9 to 10 and 2 to strength has inc naa | thor arith : Sooper, . | eckinpaugh, ss, © 02 5 0 short left. agner struck out and . to Magee Wheat doubled up at |S third Time, 1073-5. Garth, Marger- Merris 0 (sshobagce molth wit Gnd | oy Li Me Beene. * tinate Of | MeLenn, @ 2 1 4 0 oO} 5 0 0 6 fof Yerkes was doubled up at seevond Courts at Longwood. Sond. Magee to Doolan. to. Knabe, {19 Fliit, Rod and Gun, Frenila, Vee Wikies ana iter ae the GHOih eiole. tessa, ateceay wrainen (elemne® ovo 0 0 0 vee EO 8 bof sieeney to Boone, No Runs. None| BOSTON, Sept. 29.—Mra, George W. <5 Runs, One Left. | netian, Quincey Belle. also ran. voughing. It will take one of pi aan lalting the bares, Schmidt popped to! Tne, p. o4ooo -— ee ee Lahey Geena out, Saldars White Wightman of Brookline, formerly Misa] Luderus doubled to centre. Paskert, best's best ewinging wallope to mons |Merkle. No Runa, Three Left Crandall, p. 0 0 0 ©O O}Totals,......... 3 8 2 Mt 4 man walked. Boone anes ‘e pol tal Hazel Hotchkina of Berkeley, Cal, was| sacrificed, with a grounder to Yingting, | © @n_impression on the giant. FOURTH INNING—James now pitch. | Graat.....++ 0 0 0 00 BOS tending Whiteman to third. Boone| Victorious to-day in both the singles and unasnisted, Killifer filed out to Moran, oat can find some ‘comfort jn |!ne for Hoston. Shafer out, Sweeney oe (Se Se ae TON, took second on the throw to third, | doubles events of the fall lawn tennis | Luderus being held at thied. Alexander Dever tneenmone's old saying: The to Schmidt. Thorpe out, James to|Totals.......... $10 2712 2 R. HPO. A. E.|Wniteman beat out Munday's throw to| tournament for women on the Long. | fled out to Cutehaw. No Runs, One Sieeer, Rey are the ‘arder they fall” |Hchmidt. Merkle walked, Merkle was| Grant batted for McLean in © 2 3 © Olthe plate of Sweeney's high bounder,| Wood courts. Lett. wader Gundoat's watiog, MOF topples | caught napping and was out, James to OSTON 1 1 10 @ Olsweeney getting credit for Cincinmeri| She began the day by defeating Misg| FIFTH INNING—Mowe elngled to fis dese Schmidt to Smith, No Runs. None BOSTON, © 1 0 © Olaingle. Finer atruck out, Sweeney atole| Mary Browne of Los Angeles, the na. (Tight. Fischer fied out to Cravath. IKE DOOUAN used hie peraua- | ett R, H.PO. A, E. © 0 § © Ofaecond on the third atrike, Maisel al champion, 6—0, 6-2, In the chai-| Yingling walked. Moran hit into sive mitt on an insulting spec-|, Word sinaled to centre, Mann dou- Smith, os. o 0 2 6 2) 0 2 © § Ofatrack out. One Run. Two Left. e match for the Longwood Howl, | double play, Knabe to Doolan to Du- tator Saturday afternoon, down | Ded to centre, coring Lord. Deal out, | Lord, It o12 00 © 0 1 @ Oo] THIRD INNING—Zelder threw out] Rien, *h* paired with Mise Marion|derus, No Runs, One Left. fe Philadelphia. Philadelthia'e, agne | Stock to Merkle, Mann going to third. |Sweeney, 2b.... 0 2 1 4 1 0 1 2 3 Qjvanvrin. ‘Thomas tied up the game by| jrurve of Boston and defeated Miss C.) Knabe filed out to'Cutshaw. Smith clubs haven't been postering many | MANN scored on Whaling’s sacrifice fy | Myers, Ib...... 9 0 14 0 0 0 2:7 «4 g{samming a flerce drive to deep right ton 023, 6-2, In the Gaale In the worm. | threw Dolan out. Lobert Sted out to} Methiee to 0 Val tos ctatomite a. Ceute, tue Rupe Onetiarn [cee es, ee 8 OG Gg giettits Sis norma rom. -Andiramn fied | gris contia. Take THAINGCulshay, Misa ou to| Sears ene-round scrap and a hot pant |_ FIEDH INNING SCormlek Hked to Mana, ef H ‘ ° 4 : @ © 0 © Oltnrew out Rete One fue None tate LOUISVILLE RESULTS Galan Roake Whew Blanca sue Ly of a om price of admission? | Mann. Stock fanned. — Cooper aino 1, 3b... 1t3adto © 0 0 © 0 Hartsel! popped to Janvein. Cree hit da siachoald ie Wheat doubled to left, Kirkpatrick The New Close-Fittin gan ar Declan. don't blame him. Te{fanned, Whaling dropped the bal, ay. | Deal, 3b. 0 0 3 8 olf — — ~— — —Ithe oft Neld fence for two bases, Will-| FIRST RACE—Purse; maiden filiies,| struck out. No Runs. One Left. Wing Coll Li = i be rather eimneutt for @ ball player |r Ketting the put out, No Rune, None | Ratiden, ¢.....+6 ee 0! ‘otals........., 2 8 26 If f}iams out, Yerkes to Munday, Cree going| two-year-olds; five and one-half fur-| Magee walked. Cravath filed out to me ollar MATE ato oe somence ie nee aa Hes paccciuss 8 s Henrickson batted for Janvrin | to thir on the play. elder filed ou; to] tonge.—Thaka, 110 (Borel), first; Chrivt-| Stengel. Juderus filed out to Mowe (Patented.) eee ne, Ace st comm Griftith walked, Sweeney also drew {Quinn p.....-+. 0 O 0 3 Of Wayiimir carted fer danvrin in 8h | iooper, No Runs, One Lett. mas Eve, 110 (Montour), second; Isabelle| Mowe threw Paskert out. No Runs Exclusive Aristocratic See eerccieiT of (8 black cat's hide, [a pass, Senimidt singled to centre, acor- | Dugey. © G 8 O Bi sist tase on) Maliecoe wenuae FOURTH INNINF—Munday singled to] Vulle, 10 (Vandusen), third. Time,|One Left. + Mosaeapesiatly hard for ‘a ball player| ing Griftith, Sweeney going to thind. | Schmidt. Pd 0 0 Oleg dient 1 ttre Oo Keating, i ]iett, Maisel made ® apiondid nesiet to] 1102-5. Gymer, Hubertine, Martha Mo-| SEVENTH INNING-<Smith fled out ARKER BRAND the time that he and t Sweeney cored and Schmidt took sec |Gowdy.. ot 0 0 Si ty Bedlint. & Shrecne Heating, | Wijiams of Hoop sacrifice bunt,| Kee, Angle D., Marty Lou and Mra|to Magee. Knabe threw Mowe out his ea an a wild pitch, Sehinidt went to -=- Whiteman; two-nase hite- ore ove Munday cing. 1 aeconds, Lawle eat out} Madre Bae: Pat: eae e sem Bissher Ohh) M8) Dae Warranted Linen Lah heath rd on a panned ball and scored when | Toggis,.......6. 3 10 27 19 3/iiams, Stolen Bases—Mainel n ow bounder to the infleld, Munday] Two-dollar mutuels paid ~ Thaka,| None Left. occasions. Still, ball players nix an jMartley threw the ball back to Ket] pugey batted for Hews in gel. Janvein, ‘ z art | going to third. Yerkes atrvck ont. On| etraight, $7.00; plac how, $3.30,| Killifer flied out to Mor Yingling strain thelr feclings as effectively aa ccumiit at the plate, Tord watked.| schmidt batted for Karide aod keane Atcanti vane | on attempted double steal Munday was] Christmas Eve. place, $6.10; show, 96.60;| tonred Alexander thrown out at the plate on Zetder'a| lsabele Valle show, 38.90. Knabe out. Ni ma : BECOND RACE—Two-vear-old coite| EIGHTH IN Yingling beat out truck drivers. I remember very wen Mann forced Lord at second, Herzog to] Gowdy batted for Quinn my first day in New York—whic! Shafer, Mann atole second, Deal filed] SaarSssmsssss|quick return to Sweeney, No Run " 3 alte @ number of years aue t Tas to Stock. Whaling doubled to right,| First Bane on Balle—Ofe Hearne 3: ) song of Valley, 108; Small, 103; Joe Finn, 119; | One Lett. and geldings; selling; six furlongs.-|a grounder to Knabe. Monin singled walkin, at scoring Mann. samen singled’ through (om Hee Struck Out—By 1 3: | Rcarwdale, 108" Hock Fish; 113; Chiet Oe ee song} Belloc, 11 (Keogh), first; Linder, 107] past Lobert. Cutshaw beat oft a bunt, the Drrdsr aed a tin trate a cine | Block Whaling pull Mat third, ay Hera 1; by Quinn 2 Home Runr— {ates LOM Aree 119; Miche Belle 8) ieee ALU Nies a og Me sea Gross), second; Soalies, 112 (Borel), third. | Ailing the banes. On a sacrifice fly by ip @ Narrow space, The truck drivera| Ioubie steal worked mun fully, Whale | Thorpe. Riad | hs Py ports eee “Apprentice allowance claimed, Janvrin. Boone dropped @ single into} Time 1.16 1-5, Ambition, Destine, Wau-| Stengel to Paskert. Yingling scored. ghallonged “euch other “and began to) INE searing and Jamex going to third Se ee Geloan, Bake, Doutla| viene right, Wagner threw out Sweeney,| Seon. Membach, tast Cortine, Baulre| Wheat fouled to Lobert. Kirkpatrick | climb down from their wats. 1 st when Stock falled to cover second, the {BY Heraom, Me: . Stoe fs h . thinking I'd see a good fxnt. gi ed hall rolling to centre fled. smith |Playe—By Hersog, Shafer to Merkle, aber] se mutuals puld-—Relloc, strataht $28.9, | | | wear much better than cotton, yet o wear mm tom, yet costs Made of pure sun-bleas P reid by jrouressive dealers, Wm. Barker Co.,Troy, N.Y, LOUISVILLE ENTRIES, | Seaca‘te tert and Boone’ came home, Veoked able. When on the ground tiey| fanned. Five Runs, One Left Deal to Sweeney to Myer, Shafer 8 ; place $16.30, show 5.80; Lindar, place| » ———— = : = ” p “ : : her went to #econd on Lewin's tum: ' — = ——— ched each other slowly and ex.| St ING.—Gritit Merkle. Umplres-Klem and Orth | Special to The F Fis $11.40, show 06.90; Sosius, show $2.90. caer) 4 ‘ yy st) Now iS mada a sp toe to 8 " tried to get to third on Hooper's | #14. is i eheseed s nibar of via ful ertno Toney ne nnn roman | ACE HACK LUTE, iy, [tea Aenea thomas to Waa: THIRD MACK For threesaroita| FRGUSIN Blues, Ripe Olive Browns, that ran “Dts ree for to- f : and up: six furlongs.—Gasket, 4 (Ked- dictionary. i, Bchauer fanned, Herzong out, Swe a wor to-morrow's Late, and up bes poke = Bat) 1 this won't! tg schmidt. No Mune dts ol Left *| HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES, | raves are us follows fan One Bub, None batt erie), frat; Mra. Gamp, 106 (Woods), ' blows could wipe Bei FIRST RACK ‘Two-vearc! FIFTH IN 1—Wagner popped to sek 4 ; : seat oes eowing wont [Sune He ea aegis a | gone, Thartzll made sensational |*6°004: Veeelands $0 (Manton, tind Foliage Greens and Harlequin : The, Wane Bids Peet Time, ‘Trinaport, Paces out of range and wai HAVRE DE GUACK RACK TRACK, MA] THN! g Nolan Tim, Hote MK 13. Manner, [running catch of Janvrin’e drive in deep | crigca, Hoult &. Comune Me out of rs 4 for the kle, Griffith going to third, Grit. | se AME Ne eminies for ! excitement. The truck drivers. came 1on a wild pitch. Lord sin- |g 1s. * Holton, i) right. homes ruck out. No unt ks i itsin farve font of seen nite’ Pye Talat, as |tuNe Tomas wtrock outs No une SARS and itofman ain’ an.” | MXtUTES Are Among 5,000 Patterns Hi she thelr fats under each other's nos gled to left. Lord stole second, Mann] vinstT KACK Two year-olds; selling: fir ing: t#ovearold filliee;| Matvel out, Janvrin to Munday, An- $7.80 $7.00, Mrw that out. It'll have to be a killi Griffith doubled to right. Sweeney now.” And I stepped back w couple op Mied to McCormick, Schmidt out, Stock and erupted a sulph fanned. One Run, One Left, a balf furlongs. -Kestrou, 98, Walters, 107 | Charmeuse, 104; Ply. fn covered Avat and took Mune Bi 3 " - ee eit ae REVENTH INNING—cHhafor aingied |Geevll, 106, fesdiac, “11d; Crtys, U8; Violet | IME Maile doe, crac oti dere covered Cat Ca Gamp, place, ona show, 9.4. Vrne- Select your material and have your Suit or Overcoat ’ bie 0 their | Sehmic er o Mann, Shafer R H ROT: Anutime, 13 None Lett. even less than similar ready-to- lothi backing thel, bar ea adcera ial ‘ aif furlongs. Springboard, 110; Yauker Noo} THIRD RACK Attowa ‘ bs, :, . ready-to-wear clothing costs, pACkiNe Miele horses woing to third. | MoCormick fanned. Nol me ig) ave, tm Mowemald, 116, Seal | gran Chari Ak Ferran 1 iargaade at | SINTH | INNING — Fisher knocked TY COBB FAR AHEAD me Doolan may need a litt Q p ry Vaodannted, 05. winston, e008, 1, tie ‘Jdown Anderson's drive and recovered * armen ey & Uttle experience] Game called nocount darkness, wn sv ly Rr 44s (ehata, 18, Jack Kellogg 1g | it in time to retire him at first, Boone OF JACKSON IN BATTING, Suits to Measure jas ; te aud eeventy Arde | got ima (BsCk Auonancts thrmenr she made a areal stop and threw vut Retg:| error Sapa A Ps 7 ’ he 1. Nwareuger, | AP propa e| Zelder tonsed out Munday. No Runs, i 9. re: a le Ready to Box Packey. "i Von, tattle Kp, 1S; Maly Lloyds wy: | Mom, 10 ness Hermie, 105. iriah Gemtle | None Left. sult of Joe Jackson's performance sun- Silk Lined Overcoats, Lestrade, 108; *Hoonie Hloige, 103; | An. 108 a Harber, 100; Firing Tum, 96; Sept. 8.—Willlo Ritenie, Rept. 9.—Friends of | insject Williams was safe on Janvrin's low when he went hit- A eomrite, 102, Just Hed, 105, Samuel Mt, Meger! Maurloe McLoughlin, national tennis | Aguier, 108. . Tone Morn 1 + Mover. | en f hin grounder, eZid ‘ lay that he was|on the team which brought the Davia | heed Niadaunced, 10, Caines, 120; Aras. | WAR: mile and a wateenth Gold color, @;| bunt and thi Wagner, forcing he CI Oh SaRInAS Mt, garment is cut, made and finished in our own estab- willing to meet either Packey McFarland |cup to the United States, will gather | ment, 1; Stake and Cap, 100; ‘Tranid, 100, baraton LH. Adair, 100; Jacob Hun, 103;] out Williame, Bo atruck — out | 2ouw the Cleveland Idol Is out of the i he la: i 4 Wishing Hing, 106; Tabold, 100; Anus. nat ishment, t! rgest in the world. or Charley White, Chicago ilghtwaight, | at @ banquet here to-night in hig honor, | FIRTH BACK -Thawe scar ole gad im ‘wie Hanes Wns Hew’. ¥8:! Sweeney popped to Yerkes. No Runa,| funning for American League batting y | providing © promoter can be found who | Tennis Playera from all parte of the | mie amd mroaty Lan cadonme, At: dt + 110, Copter two Lett, honors. To-day Cobb was leading his Samples and book of style suggestions mailed upon request. State will be !n attendance, Maen aya, OU duster, 108 fing. threw searolds and up| SEVENTH INNING.—Hooper bunt-| rival by twenty-five points, the figures ‘ WHR offer & purse to his liking b, 103; 0 V er, 108; Ds Ee ie. ig tng, aunecanmipeees y Vay, 407: Webel, 107: ern Broektold WG: Mie Jod. wafely down, the frst bane line, | standing: Cobb, 864; Jaokson, 30, | Ons Left, oat te bess him out fel, | 10: tea jottman, 109 A Broad ‘ ys % 1: 4 ied Hi ; ci jemain. (Broadway C@ =| tune; tim am| Sunday World “Wants” te RL, helt tio, Po an ia PMonab, tigs Posie, ig’ Bes popped "to Malsel Hooper ‘out ates i | geal tas amite teeters ould eat Ninth prcllbey e sawe:] Work Monday Wonders. | itr hack Selden all sam, as fuioogs,' “SSigtaSiig auowance claimed. Tr Ing Sweenty to Reider, No Ruse. ta ot lan Bite in Bie twenty timee | . -_ Hise stlownnce cal mudd, ————E———————

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