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HARVARD IS “1S FORTFED | “- - 1—Penneck, Boston..(L) 0 8. ¥. 2—Jones, Bovtom....(L) 2 NTs | LL —Wilkineon, Chieage(R) 2. ¥. | Lh—Kerr, Chitage. (1) O N.Y F : | 12Wiltiams, Ohlengo.(L) © N.Y | 28—Wellmon, st. bs. .(L) 2% 25—Leonard, Detrolt..(L) 1 °N. ¥. 26—Dauss, Detrolt...(R) O N.¥. ’ ; BT—Harper, Boston © Bostoa a —$ 27—Karr, Boston, 0 Reston 49—Dush, Boston. 1 Boston Noted Yale Authority Says, Earlier Practice Will Benefit the | s1—Jenuso, wash 1 NY. Q Coaches as Elevens Start Kicking Off To-day in All Sections ven of the Country. » WALTER C CAMP SIZES UP THE FOOTBALL TEAMS g How Babe Ruth Has Achieved His Record of 51 Home — gULY. Men on Date, Cicher and Club, Base, Pinee | P—Oldham, Detroit, .(L) ON. ¥. 10—Dauns, Detroit...) ON. 1i—Hhmke, Detrott..¢m) ON. ¥, 14—Darie Ste Bae. (Ry O NYY Barwell, 8, Le...) 2 ONLY 1D—Kerr, Chiengo....(L) 2 Ni We 1P—Kerr, Chiengo,...(L) 0 20—Faber, Chicago...) 0 20—Morton, Cleveland. (R) 0 24—Bagby, Cleveland. (it) 0 25—Moyt, Boston....6(K) 1 30—Van Gilder, st, L.¢m) 1 Bi—shocker, St. 1. ..(h) 0 aAveusr, 2—Williams, Chicago. (L) 1 Chi, S—Khinke, Detroit .. (it) O Det, G—Dauns, Detrolt,...(1) O Det, G—Daue, Detrolt....(H) 2 Bete 14—Shaw, Was +) 0 Wash, | Cleves...() ON. ¥, 26—Kerr, Chiengo....(b) 1 N.Y, SEPTEMBER. Boston....1h) oO 4—Bash, Boston. ...010) 0 (hyo 10—Caldwell, Cleve ..(1) 4 mw) 4 o OMY : Johnston Does Not Rank | With Weaver and Gardner On Third Base Rating 2 Brooklyn Player, While Hard Wein Willing, Game and ai 1 Batter, Is Crude on Defensive—Figures Show Chicago’s Far Corner Guardian Best of Probable Pennant Winners in American League, | study of other positions the Dodgérs| will have a much better chance of winning than a majority of the ex- perta now seem to think they have. Besides showing ‘a superiority in By Hugh 8S. Fullerton. NO. 4-THE THIRD BASEMEN. BROOKLYN YANKEES . CLEVELAND CHICAGO N° wonder win the American League cham-~| and Chicago moundmen. plonshp. for beyond Che mere money] Let it not be supposed for an in- inyolved, they seem to compare bet- | aggnt that the dope holds Johnston up ter against the Yankees tha nian be a great third baseman, He is either of Me others. At least That is) not, Ho is a hard working, willing true thus far in the figures and if! fellow with a lot of pep and punch, the @ame holdg true through the) crude as @ defensive player, but « the Dodgers were| for a better average against the able to present an unusually strong and seasoned line-up, #o that it is doubtful if the plans and hopes ‘of the Worcester men can eventuate in anything more than putting up a fairly strong game, With a back- field consisting of Johnson at quarter, Capt. Horween, Humphrey and Gratwick in the backfeld, with that atar performer Owen, .who gave the varsity much trouble last year, going in as substitute, and Fitts, another promising man with a good drive‘in his kicks it looks as though the attack would be strong, But as every old football player knows, even a wonderful backfeld is useless unless it has a good line in front | of it. Harvard can put up a bulwark there that Is well ° oN This ia the opening article of a series Walter Camp, famoua Yate Mpa star and now foremost authority on the game, will write for Btening Cleves World readers during the footbatt season, Follow Camp on these pages 1 ‘for the best line on the big teams and what is really doing on the orid- ESsertiareer ag ee ie :, On ENE Sem 26—Pennock, Boston. .(L) 0 By Walter Camp. 25—Fennock, Boston, (1) 0 Im. ° HERE are several important teams going into action to-day, and as acaae, Pinna Fife [ practWe started very much earlier this year than usual, this qt | SO=Feres, J give a much better opportunity for, slaing up the players. Harvard méets Holy Cross at Cambridge, and is INDIANS HOPE 10 CLINCH PENNANT BY WINNING 10- DAY ‘WHITE SOX MUST WIN TO-DAY IN ORDER TO HAVE PENNANT CHANCE. Unless the White Sox win to-day, their task will be well-nlgh hopelebe. Cleveland hax eight games to play after this afternoon, four with De troit and four with St Louis, If the Indlang Win to-day, then they ean lose Uhree of the eight and still win, even If the Sox win their last five games in 4 tow Ircni ONLY BONMEN TO DEI BABE RUTH ter against any kind of pitching Johnston never claimed to be a thint baseman, Unele Wilbur Robin. | son made him one. value of third base Is not grea number of chances any player hi third base is mall, and the oa jof the chances is much that they either get them or don't. The chances re hard and luck plays a big part. Robinson decided last spring that his ohiet defonsive asset was pitchers. He feured this would be « year of hard Th —— g a | so witis to-day there will 2 j hitting and he deliberately chose to worth while; with Clark and Kane or Wetherhead and one or two others! Stanley Coveleéskie Will Try to. # chance, but a elim one, for the / f [nncrifice nome defensive strength in the ends look good, with Hubbard and Tolbert ax tackles (the latter 6 |° M1 i ct abt Cy, to repent. ; Hoyt of Red Sox and Keefe of crder to gain enore attacking Dower 6 for o c oo; Make w Ive he National Leirue cont ‘ \ > . eo knew Johnston wae maw at third, gubstitute for Sedgewick), with Woods and Brown as guards, over 400) ake oO ig er wien pitsburen baal w Athletics Have Bold Swat but that he would make up in hie hit Pounds of stalwart humanity, and Havemeyer in the centre, It does not | White Sox. and Pirates ace threatening t : Hing and general attack what wan font Jook ax iF ahould worry much, | oust the workd's champion Rede event King’s “Alley In defense, | He has done more than oh ame asi —— | from the solace of third money in the} * that © haw proved & game blocker, about ick,. mentioned above. “ . CLEVELAND, Sept. 2.—"Duster™ race. jand he blocks down hits that go Ho gave grant promise last year of be. TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL CARO ee eens tional southpaw rosie Tie big fuent warts at Hvis Field] By Charles Someroille. through qome third haaemen who pr g a tackle to rank w crs , oe ie te. ae \ : o: Ba oth vol Harvard stars like Newell and Ben | Wely Crose wt Harvard. from the Pacific Coast League, Who! Robins. . ABE RUTH mado his Afty-Arst) hit them hard and far away. Waters. And a» Harvard has been Delaware at Vennsytvania, has won hia first five games in major a | hon yesterday, I'm told they WEAVER VS, JOHNSTON, More prolific of lw ‘S in de | Crsinus at Rataers. kearue company and practically | have been secretly feeding him) Compared with Buck Weaver, of Tasiiee thik vue ie pie aati tha Ba | Rhode Ioland Bate at Brows. pitched the Indians into a pennant sausugg and sour contracts, Big/course Johnston does not mhinc. okies e wremned ore | % 7 0: Weaver ts hilt « at F omiaing. Perhaps Hubbard or the| Connection’ mate af trinity SavAES SMe iEe: Waite BOX (ta t08 Rault for kis; SHS: Geir OF omen one of tie soally mreat thitd basemen Ant Tolbert will measure up, how- ssaserygge Ui eMac cond game of the big series, 2 lo 0. cause L hollered in June sixty “big. OPT Ot © ‘ Hethany at Washington and Jefter- | ' of the country in defensive as well as f Per. ad wasd eausa lator { Oe | The Indians are a game and half jtime" trounces for this gink. He'll offensive work. You will observe that rown meets Rhode Island State a > | a of the Sox ngain and! o ot can induc Weaver is not rated quite ax Tigh in Wtrovidence, and here Coach Robinson | New ert Mate Optlege ot Georges | Abend vi . ee ee tt na? |my dope figures against, Brookiya * “ town. this town is whooping for joy. A iteher to pay him sporty attention and his assistants, Sprackling, the old | pitchers as his normal avernge would All-America quarter, and Staff, the | Bestes College at Maine, vietory for Stanley Coveleskie to- Moat pitchers when they face the entitie him to be rated. That in be- former tackle, have made a pretty| Meblenberg at Penn. state, day and the pennant will be Rabe in a crinis deliver as avfright-|caune Sherry Smith and Grimes both fair start, and with Foxon, the) Bewdeln at Springtied, inohed’ for Cleveland, ened dealer puts over the aftend of Would stop him almost to a whisper if sub-quarter of last year, Brooks, Al-| Mobart at Syrmeuse. ALGTRRA Dinctehiie. Bex, witb heauas Gala cjthey are right when they — work. bright, Hoving, Moody, Owen, Pasche,| Middlebury at Union, | clubbed Bagby, Caldwell and Uble 10F \* aha Mah caught in & Storm Of) Gardner aino outchumes Johnston As Peterson and Glover, Captain Arm | Mt Lawrence at Vermont LReeethiter eaGtktliag, to thes. scat. ok. a third baseman, no matter how th Went Virginia at West Virginia Wee- | te ~day. y ¥ o @ good team, ‘The report ts that Bam- | leyan. ft iienasee css Tae atenteces ehae gon, who met with an injury in the) ! | was in the fifth inning, the only one ate Berne, last year, will not be “jin whieh he was at all in d nger. | able to play this season. Otherwise, | Brunswick. In the Middle Weat, In-| And how he did piteh himself out the quarter! Job will be played by | diana gets its first practice out of| Risberg opened this frame by strik- a veteran. However, In Rhode Island | Franklin at Bloomington. Out on the| ing out. Then Mails beeame unsteady State they have only a moderate trial | Pacific Coast, Californian will open wit"| and passed Schalk. Faber stepped up horse to-day. the Olympie Athletic Club at Berkley, |and he was passed, too, When Strunk The other important games are|while in the South, Tennessee h: outguessed Mails and strolled to frst, Penn Stote-Mublenburg at State Col-| minor game at Knoxville, Virginia at| Siling the bases, the twenty thousand | dort, th use-Hobart at Syracuse; Charlottesville with William and|in attendance murmured in horror, rwn-New York State at) Mary; Washington-Jefferson meets | for it looked as Washin nnaylva ia Delaware! Bethany at Washington, and West | #eainst the Indians had com | that. ng. Da though the DreeH tg the final round of the « ¢. —+ | Runners-Up in New York State Championship Shine on | the Hoboken Courts, Miss Marie Wagner and A up in the ship, won runn State chample their Les ed doubles e at Philadelphia, where Heisman will| Virginia will find out how it can] Only one out. That didn't seem to |i 2 have hia firet opportunity to see now lnee along without Radgers in the|pother Mails, | who faced Buck | 14 oaleay Testes Hiea witht his men shape up; Rutgers, consider-| game with Weat Virginia-Wesleyan | Weaver, @ Wicked hitter ina crisis, ant day. In @ mateh, filled with dly depleted by men going to other ri 01 bs te etl en he ropes! ting agninat clever lobbing a does one her | at Fairmont Eddie Coling, also a power in an emery ‘henge , colleges, will meet Urainus at New (coprright. 1920, by Consolidated Prem Amoctation.) |ency, and the din waa deafening, it |f*ated Mra, Porcy Wilbourn and Ingo _ _ — — wi the turning point in the game. It | F. Hartmann in straight sete The may have been the turning point for the jacore waa 6 6—1 Box in their pennant dash. activities of the day on the After that Satis was Invine * ® Sox player reacted seco: ken courts were devoted ty the ixed doubles, Miss Wagner and The Indians obtained their runs by |tendorf coming In for the major share It has been settled by the officia Charny Kolb, manager of Meher Aannon, the bun hing hite in the frat two innings. |e tne wttention, On service and from y anisvARtAn ing Club, | Mominng young hearyewaht of Newark. N. J, 1 the opener Jamleaon beat o ; ] na fro of the International Sporting Club, | (Wet) afters oreo day for baste for shan.|Pownder to E. Collins, Wambsganss deep court Miss Waxnor acquitted her Which club will stage the Georwes | jog Sikes haa lower! out vieren men in| ucrificed and Jamieson took third when self admirably, She had ber full 7 t e" ’ f nis ir 4 Risbera threw out ren ke: hare ibactin ledzka Sactmares hls Carpentier-Battling Levinsky twelve- | ihm whine tiie that te thas #0 tar fou, | mith singled to centre, damiexon acor- [Shure IM the railieg wa Hartmann, from Found contest at the Jersey City bane- | Mie vest an will be wich Milly fewer. the Ate | ing. “Gardner dropped & Texan Leagune |his ride of the net. made excellent w Fs e night of Oct, 12, | Mw Oshiter, for tan rainde, at Homestead, Va., | between HE. Collins and Feisch, Smith [of his powerful forehanders to pass | ball grounds on the night o 0 pest ‘Thusmmiag nistit going to third, Johnston forced Gard-lostendorf, Likewlso Mra, W n | that the price of Lickets for this in A meine, Wacky, Gay tor ine don Ontendors, _Likewiss Mee, Wilbourn portant battle will be Crom #3 to $10.| Chariey Mare ihe eer tie Marien fiir | Ball wiancing oft Fat and (8 - AS uede of tnele spponenst tn The first row of boxes around the) rho under ble brwker Jenk's manaewiment, was | DOT re? ene iit lattorcame up fo Finish th rallies by Fing, which will be known am (he | junds at Mitchel Field nest Wedvesday nian, | (NCouKN the Box and s it was’ on. the occaniona when the “poxes de Inge, will be set-aalde (Or | tay t week tapes boned 0 pmas araw hth Praabic | CaAt as minaied 1, centre, Halt, faltaiinrt that Oatendort hows the members of tige 1, 8. C,, for which | rome at the Soran A. A. Of Long. Branch Uo right, Neil tain third pega mihi the members who choose to purchase | auhis Kawt ah tk Panels: b a mak Teepe On eat nine | played 4 them will pay $50 for a seat, Tex 7. Conn, han Ju eigned up toute Bo: | Revwnn tun down. ‘Then Wambs Coen ne ( Tiriderpart, to popped to J. Collins O'Rourke, the hustling matchmaker Mt inte city Ine tacieerrmad | after that Faber tightened apd held A her a of the club, declared to-day that the | Me Taty Matos ie eats botine coe na |the Indians safe, but the game was other three bi for the Show Will |ine might of Get. 2 Mogash has been fighting in | 1Oat be arranged by him in @ few days. great form tn the last aie foal he recentiy | ~ _ =? = . flabiing Jack Britton « twelte-round draw, Pa Ee, a wens lik Boy MeCormech, the Irish ileht Reavrwelaht, who | Demwner in one of thd tte Wo fighung under the manaxement of Willy Uibwnn. O'Dowd, who made baste of friends by lon Lame thas been slaved up by Gibamm for mis first flaht in 4.1" hin fievt aponarance at Bridge-| ping Ara. the Harlem featherweight whe re the Kast. He will go against silent Martin, the as hint teen matched foe avOUier | cantis tmineed Harr Nolan. is : tents {nthe arom final yo | tattle tn that city on the wight of Oct. 4. He Srltman's gow. fo hia batt 10h diihnny Tarts seaaee ec dokany snepperd bettie, watch | will Go againat Frank Carbone, the Italian eidd'e- | Shiny take place at the Olam A, ©, of TTA be fouger at tne big. armory as Paterna, 8, | wragit of thie vity, in 4 twelve. round go to ee | Tyteqwen om the clei ok Ct, & Smith, the fast | i . — arrangal iy the Hasoune 8. A. for Wonemla Mating In «cod form, was mare A. maton waa armingeet to-day between Jackie | night, and intrest 19 I done te Willie #peucer, the New. Ens! | eterna, the tam tlaiter of Mennaytrania, and | @ main twelvermind event and a twnevesion Doser, in an etgnt-round bout Prank ie, fh Malian middiewvight. ‘They | semi-winta, In lar attraction iat an tne hight OF Oct, 4, Thin un wHll be the semi | will Mt our in fitters round tent to «| Inland sendin Cer, againne hi Thal to, the Champion Henny Lenard Frankie | deciaing at the Kimiroad Rink at Cincinnatt on | Delmont Hate sd thn " Tent tout, whi will, bel the, main event of the | the mien of Hep, MA, Thie wil tw a return fight | Previous’ to the bug doinm Pranke Pare etening, Sith ts gut with Champlon Jack [at thie clisb, ae they recently bomed @ fifteen | Bitiaaberh clasiion with Law Ruyter of Barone Britton at 91 Street and Kignid Avenue, ite ores leas chars ick ae ose, waareonee f cits Ot the O'Dowd: Lewis battle at |comtly gare Hmergency Hint Ailen a nuit beitie| Colman A. 0 ue nek metby 0t, ee Ey LG epan alr toning show on Tusreay |n one cf the preimoary (wine al the Armory |e eho town matched to meet Wills, Kone lent ameunied oe trifle ee 488.000. My in: | A. A, of Jramy Cit geting into condition | 10%, Memmrieh Ot the Miah sree ii Ns formant alon sald thot the morn boxed for a ser | for ott tout wbich bie manager, Charley Tae, | Ml Neem Amor pager of the groas receipls and that each tas in tow for him, Van Harmon’ intends to | st Denne Burke, wa on teed over $4 Had the prices of Uickets | pave him fight at Ge Commonwealth A, C, | weeks of dickering Phen $2. $2 aad 95 tne club) wont have surely | Ptaicn tn vevwcen $8,000 and 47.600 mura, gq | Johnny -Kutbane, the featherwelsht | Rotity Michaels, the pred poremaune of nine | VF Chasmion Renny Lamant will add 612,000 | Champion. ew the maar ores anit victories, dan ber) mnt ches / to bie & today, ae he le to peewiie | boners, hes marched une of Bis sack: “Kd | to meet pens hanes, te crack Balti in sap Aiea in ee Ce of Cleland, (0 weet Moy Moore, the Wad-| com of the tn tnelte-r “ ay Found wot at en agen | amwvigit of MM. Meul, for wen mminds the GF! tip mening auow of thie fining shoe at Kat Chicage, ind, this after. | *¢0% in October at Daston, 0, Chey of Harlem, Tym other omwot wil F Taiestiately after the ermtent Leonard Will | Joe 3g pra Fy ; mharile Mrwcher againat either Joe I pom. cieeland,. where. bn fahte Jock Beition | 7m, naam MARMIT fT, Tran nee: | tack “Kid Wolle, ‘The Commonwealth the ull grounds ou Thummday wight moter of Machemn Squier Garden, tor» fifvean | Wil wn Ovt. 5, Jue Jeauerte the sloned beavrwelaht, | round tant with Yonung Andy Chsnes. Valgwe | Jenk (ollecs, the Baltimore: he Bike! Chub, at Sym in meaking about oor $1,000 thas Anas does iWin Auibwor | Nat Baap, ia ager (0 dimples Nia warm eae eee car tirumday nite. at the ('Drotd: | the fina) qota, Manager Janta devlarce e's | eretion. Vollack, eo hes at poing to ree big sureion on Oot, LL. yp | 2M i torte having teen soured omer Andre Avilamen pation ls 4 batter fldiine and Wikicat Neleon, the Bewidim woner, whe fur) And ert Andrews, le tmrtiolarty Ween fw 4 than when 1 sew dim In Paris many oeare 8% | many eam boxed uidier Cie name of Nrow Champion Jace Wei accompanind ty his Wis manager, si} Hume, On Ox mage, Den Alora leare tie Clovelan | 1 i“ Sorat Lang Wav, for bis ten-round pattie wit Benny Leonant at | an @ tweivetound taut at Poruand, Me, | exerts to amre in New o the Cleveland Wareimil rounds on Thursday | . osmorrere. Allin bay trod axieetations of mine pat, Jack ie in caceUent comfition jor tie | Lhe Pltctwer, the hard-hitting east side be | matctie with Jem Renjamnin at the Common reaith out. He bom ton every day orith fast | tmumyoigit, will box Sie fim taltle under tus new | Apceting hwo the fit seek io Cmte Sack foxers at the cymp air “gem” at O7ts Gtreet aad imanager, Silver Bums, at Madison Square Ger and Renjamin mee in a fyurrounder oo tae Spr dn Dooday ent, Vieehan 0h! Was, Bet. Gaye lan rant, a Margaret Grove Steinkamp Won in fina ni the otier competitions decided former pa ed Mr. and M Martin of the University Height Al 60, & The team work of Mille at driv and Emera ag Ve net attack rarely i aulty in the opent along Ane lark and t down nap lin mi-fina! matches pnd the finnla of the mixed d * on the sgramme lo-da t of she omipetitions will t ngagement In the we Mrs. Ble ward Mills followed b erkek Wgainat Alfred Hammett al of tie tr ngles nd ‘a ainglos will be played ore in Ning After H Harien the feature tw nid attract tie Armory A Jerany. (it j neon wn aa The ni wil present. Jimmy Blute a fliva! J whe will clash in an ekg Lolest Mins | The Babe is either a big hitter or|fMxures may read. If the Yankees come through in the the largest tanner the world ever! jmerican race Johnston would have saw, If he swipes the bulb, he wipes 4 tig edge ovem® Ward, the brilliant the end of No Man's Land? if he but light-hitting third sucker. Ward wallopa, it is always a big kill, ts a find, a corking player, but the rontent pitehers aveid him in @2he, does not uphold the press ® piten agenting he bas had from the New emergencies, His big challengea have York experts this season. Ho looks come this year from the kids, to be a Hormal 250 hitter at the beat es rn Priore) in Dis own league against the run Foun will be served of pitching that he bats aguinat, He Youth got some awful knocks. But would not hit that. well against at the same time, Pinkey Hoyt of Grimes and Pfeffer, and we must the Red Sox and Keefe of the Ath- @cele attacking value on that 1 basis, no mea or how much we admire letics are a couple of youngsters who him. He can assuredly outfield Johns- challenged the Babe, struck him out ton and he is a fater man 1 have and made him smash the bat against 4n idea, however, that Huggins would i : have done considerably better, the’ eon: fence on two occuslons.| picking a team for this series, It was the Insolence of the young#.| sign Meusel to the third base Job, It maddened the Babe, But he never Ney maoontys weaken a bit, ka Robby did, ond depend upon Meusel to heip turned 9u e: s urned surly under it, An a matter/tiy ‘track, That however. would of fact, the Babe in only twenty-five! entail weakening the hitting ac years old, and is a good sport him-| where else, unless Bodie, who hax de~ if, And he apoke prec veloped inte a danger and per bs nd he apoke apprecistively '0! sistent hitter, In able to me of the gameneas of these two kids. | Puinly, Brooklyn fl and George Ho sent out postal cards! ay we have gone with the not long afterward when h showing well as compared with the | Yanks. her they are |than was generally better team nuppored or the and more # attendance yesterday shows) Yanks are overrated in some depart that the Yanks bave-win or lose) mente, IL expected b « starting | won a bix place in the hearts of us.|anaivae the dope tures th Nwenty-five thousand the loming | Yanks would show a very dect au Wan. mecting acerost crows periority excepting in the pitohing de Now that |p teat of the pop- partment, and that we Mrookivn ularity of tb And we find by | pitohers would have to show consld common report pro-gambier, | erable superiority to overcome this never tp Bust aport, haa) handicap, What the atudy of the re looked Bpon these great crowds with | maining positions will reveal Lam not in AvariCiOUuN eve. A real sport. 4] certain, but the Dodgers are hold wreat sport, is, flatly, endangered by | their own very well—and in reac Pru ption. streneth—that te in underatudien Hecause baseball in not the races |onpable of jumping in and filling va You make honest bete on horses toleuncies eaused by injuries or by un honest distances, and your busl-|changing batters, the Dodwers gain ness is to figure that out, But base-)a number of points in position valuc ball ia a jumping race in its most er-} In the next article we will ratio form. There can he ne honest] the shortstopa and try to compile thy betting on general tis, tt laa ended infleld Agures, comparing right for you and m swing a teams oon the basis “of their wager on nur favorite rail kam |strength agninst the kind of pitohing bie mong friends bein the after-| (hey are Hable to encounter noon along. Rul has on. the setiee tebe ike We bea A hookie shouting for big beta, jee RUYA Ara money grubbers, gconniffs. They are after the life of 4 the sport, these w be the firs » anenk away and leave it a dirty wreck NATIONAL LE Clue, WL. PC, Clube, WL. P, - GRIMES AND TONEY 01 nT 4% ‘see | St. Louis. 70.77 476 TO PITCH TO-DAY + | 17 6h 8S | Beaten AO dA | IN BROOKLYN GAME | el eyed | priteaet h wil tart Burleigh rl tal ‘Other teams net echeduied ft oplteher, in the firat GAMES TO-DAY | al UE TLL ae Horton at Pnitadeiph Jbut tt tn believed. thut Fred ‘Tones, | Chieage teh fi Nee york. tenes wame will = a i te AIP Hs AMERICAN LEAGE hance to t Web. PO, | Clubs = 9 $i 084 | Reston ......80° 00) 480 Varden and Ray Win te 92 06 422} Washington, 6879 446 ott toh. 9) 58 Att | Detroit ee PHILADMCLMHIA Mar 7272 30) Phe hie. 47 OO 222 % YESTERDAY. Rritiah ynolds and ’ York level defeated W 1 Washington 1 (oecond game). Chieagn, 0 4 96h h 10) Boston, 9, ne the Aronim ini a Te Ande Detroit, 16) 8H be the vaitore winning 9 up. The. Finglial GAMES TO-DAY, men hid of 69 in both | washington at Mew York morning roan roun PRiladeipnia at Boston hile the local beet ball score wa Gainage of Chbnitend, the atu morning and Detrort at GL Lewld io w the the figures here presented, the dope | figured Johnston to hit harder and! plugging bard for the Yanks to! Yank pitchers than against Cleveland | |iean woollen ‘slippers, made the most His | of her jafirmity, ang hung on the arm | addition at The defensive | room suitable for a maid, and occu- mc CN.G& AM ing room the electric Ont ainda ee venchea the alaith A | nesley saw Ruthven Smith near the top with « small bin hand, She feared that he would x second Bhot and there Was nO |to reach him. Somehow, he must” svopped with a word—but what Seren eee oe jesperation er, < “atop! Ht " she cried. “Don't ahoo (Continued. MY, what can have up- (T wet yout’ Annesiey inquired, more for the sake of appearing in- terested than because she was #0. But the look on her mistresses face | t@d her that something really had happened, “1 don't care to be kept out of my word ; Ruthven Smith—« tall. lanky bed, to be catechized by you,” re lin a jong overcoat—kept his turned Mra, Ellsworth, pleased that) aimed at some one out of the sight, but he jerked his head whe had aroused curtonity and de! i oe giance down at her, It mined not to gratify it. “Turn on the | priet giance, for the man who light tn the erridor and give me your arm, My rheumatian ie very bad, owing to the chill 1 have caught, and oa : — 1 may be laid up for a burglars would not be caught ping. He turned again instant “The tyrant, shuffilng along in heel- of her tall companion. In silence | they passed through the bale door at the end of the corridor, so int® th the back of the house, contained Mra, Blisworth’s with another small | whieh room and bath, pied by Annesley "When you get the dining room scutte, put out the light there and In the corridor,” Mrs, Bilaworth sad, “Ie you leave this door opey you can ace your way with the coals) No use ur creaking back and forth just as Ive nettled down to rei Heatde: there's somebody ¢lse to think of hope he hasn't been disturbed al read “Somebody else?” echoed the «irl with a gasp. There wan no lon any fear that her curiosity had AuehL fire, Mra, Ellsworth wan mat lated “Yes, somebody ascended to repeat has pose, n ahe ine,” aK nme since You went out in the eifeumatances, need to be told who. 1 don't know what you mean by ‘in’ the clreumstances’,” Annesley atammered. “That's not intelligent of you, sidering where you have spent evening,” aneered Mrs, Bileworth. Annestey’a earn tingled as if they had been boxed ertain person 1 oup you do n- the “ or : face « possible antagonist, © cab. well as weapon ready. But the Heht from below had up bis features for a second; Annesicy realized that disgust astonishment were the emotions “confession” had inspired. dant, Ruthven Sith be rayle says is the t wed to be married. All | want a chance to explain why you find where lam. I'm fot nie can safely give me that chance, “You know my name?" Sig Ruthven Smith, suspiciously. covered the other with his pistol, “Nelson Smith" had potty, within a yard of the ing’ black muzzle, and, finding the “aan awiteh, had flooded the upper dor with limht, a “Fve heard your na Grayte,” said the younger man. » know it muat be you, because other person has « right to himerif at home in this house ag : are doing. [ certainly haven’ Al bringing her home a few minutes ag. latter dining out, we saw a litt 3 a Me | what whe anid wae youn soe man wan afraid some thi ia. and 1 proposed to her that @ take a quiet look round while she went to aee if Mra, Elleworth safe, No doubt abe was all tight, e.| heard them talking t while [examined your promises, ext thing T knew, as | was down with the news that ev was quiet, you Dlased away. was quite © surprise.” “T fired in the air, net at yous Could it be that Mrs. Kllaworth knew of the trick that nad | Ruthven Smith exoused himself, been played on her—knew that her OF leas convinced, Annesley of companion had not been to the the baniaters in the suddes wen of a great revulsion from panic) relief. She might have known he would somehow rescue her, from her own blundering. "T should always fire the frst shot in the alr” Ruthven Smith ‘sald, “unless direetiy threatened.” aucky for me.” replied the “1 don't want to die yet. And it have been hard lines, as 1 was to do you a good turn—rid you thief if there were one. But 1 we you oF some wervant must left the light on in your room," I'm pretty sure | didn't.” sai@ Ruthven Smith, still speaking with nervousness of 4 suspicious man, at the same time slowly, half reluge tantly, pocketing his pistol, “We mua? find out how this happened, Perhaps there has been « thief"— Yo sign of anything being Ateturded in your room,” (he younger man Ag sured him, “However, you'd best have a look around, If you like” he laughed ® frank sounding Ia Smitha’? “Prt afraid 1 don't understand,” she deprecated. Mra. Ellsworth #at in bed staring up at her. “Bither you are a fool,” she said, “or else I have caught you or him in @ lie. 1 don't know which yet. But I soon shall. Perhaps you were not the only person in this house who went out to-night with « latohkey, Now do you # “No, L don't,” the girl had to an- awor, though a dreadful idea was whirring an alarm in her brain | he is back before this, maiderate of my feelings than you, and leas nalay,” want on. the old woman, anxious to prove that Annesiey Grayle and nobody else was responaible for ketping her from rest. “Anyhow, what a man does in not my ousiness, What you do, ls, Now, did or did not a certain person walk in and gurprine you at the Archdeacen'’s? inking like an owl. being more “ ou haven't to the jeave the house, so you can make sat} Arvitne T ean o © easily believe I'm not going off with any booty,” “Certainly not! Nothing of by kind! I accept your ex protested Ruthven Smith, It was at this moment Mrs, Ellas worth chose to appear, haiited once more in a hurriedly donned gown, a white silk scart sailed in haste for @ discarded ce with her’ hes rumy _ Hark! There latohkey in you are lying than he he comes, fan't that front door? 1 -nounds A moune ke it the wall saath aking thin one. He manage that key properly. with ear could mistake the | wound, with both my doer and the baine door open between, aa they are But perhaps Mice-—anake | Pantiog with r, and fleree curiosity, she had forgotten rheumatiom anc abandoned now martyred hobble for a waddling “No! You aren't to run and tet Thus she pounced out at the tm in. T don't want him to think we of the stairway, and was upon the apy on him, He's free to come and £0 girl mefore the three absorbed 4x he pleases, but T wish he wasn't 0 ia the acene had heard the ah fond of surprises. It's not tir to me, | feet in woollen slippers. et my time of life As} wae si ing | “What does this mean?” she down to dinner he walked in OF | ered, so cloge to Annesley's ear course T had to ask him fo dine, | the girl whieled with a start afree thouh there wasn't enowh food for! newed alarm. “Who's ‘this " two. However, he refused. siying he] man in my house? What's this ; would drop Inat the Arehdeacon’s™ about ‘engagements’? Mr Smith has come! Annestey "A strange man!” echoed Ruthvem ored widiy, interrupting her min mith, prickling with susp! clon aaa you met him, Mise trees the fret the in aif their years together, "Oh, he will go tp. atnire! 1 must step him tT menn, speak to him. 1 . BVou do noihing of the Ietnd’™ Mew. | oe ntens The girl 8 Dae Wleworth leaned out ot bed And ‘ut now she struck me-bent Tae k seized tho airt's d Parelews of noY | Hoo rheumatic knuckles! For five Sivcaretad 7% ee jcracie. “Hut the [2eare U've sheltered her, given her the strugeied to free hers r bent of everything, even to the clothes: old hand with Hm lumpy knuckle waa | 008! 0) Cer eek. Thin ie the a airong in mpite of fat and rheumatinm. | hie ie ‘ : pays me—with insul It clung leechiike to ehiftfon of cloak |" am! gown, and though Annemey tore |Cty, and smugaies strange Ines Nos cretly into my house at night and pre |tends to be engaged to them od} The dark young man in evening |drese passed the lean figure tn trave at the vellow fingers, she could not loonen them Deaperate, she oried out ina voioe, "Mr. Smith! Mr. Bmith hon | sires clothes without @ werd 2 Sm icecd wicked wir!” Mrs. fine [AteDped betdween her and Mrs, i worth was ahrifling. ‘How dure you | Worth hurt 1 d? Have you lont vo here ix no question of ‘pretends LLB ih Ba Kouke bo go tae ling’, he suid, sternly. "Miss Gragle morrow! hos promine 6 gays hk cur oe awe * whe { ° pagement has been ke a Be Re RARER pe AhicMy od only because the right momend must fet me go, or You Will remret jt Hadn't come for announcing it. I ene t don't want to hurt vou, hut-— there's | tered your house for a few moments only one thing that mat T to-night, for the first time, on am ‘The words seemed to be heaten hack |errand whith seemed important, 4 nat her ips with a blow, from | Mr Ruthven Smith will explain. tamewhere absve a sharp, dry explo. don't feel called upon to apologize foe sion wtruck the girl's brain and shat. |™Y¥ Presence in the tace of your atthe tered her thoughts like breaking wings, |tude (Oo Mise Grayle. It was our ine Mrs, Fllaworth let ga the chiffon tention that you should have plenty cloak and dream. 0. puddeniy of notice before she left you, time to Annesley almost lost her nee. The “nd eo one for her place; but after ae need vine kithe "the weed | what has happened, it's your owas eee fall and echoing with tt sha | fult, madame, if we marry with: « Aid not know what it was until she (special license, aad t take hee ous of thix house to-morrow. | only wish t® 4 Mrs. Ellaworth gasp, “A ptatol i) * ieee t : might be now’ | In'my house! ‘Phieves! Murs |" AT shall be now!” Mra, sereamed him down “The a . ‘doesn't darken my doors anathes CHAPTER Vi. hour, I don't knew who you are, and ne confused instant the } don't want to know, But oF girl stomd statue-still, then, without you, Ann realizing that she was free, ™y house to night without « thought for Mra. Elieworth she ran out of the room, (Read Monda: jie tbe front concider and im the dine | 4