; CarlCasl:iion s to ^With Mini Lt Gridiron Battles Sign Play leapolisI -Importan... ! CASHIONSIGNSUP A BAD SEASON FOR CHAMPS. .By Leo. 1ARMY AND NAVYr ARE BOOKED OuiMFr Losr'fe TO PLAY STROP*JG TEAMS TODAY V4T/ONAL Ol golf WITH MINNEAPOLIS ,, cnampiqWHIP v. :>ldiers Go C While Sailors | v*' - ^ 1 Against lolgate, ^ |s< are in to Will Be Used in Outfield or Philadelphia Meet Developed gO^ vania. at First Base by Catholic t Has VillanovaPennsylJ. I as Canti Ion. Here Its Opponent. ' «^j| The Chess Champs flu LOST- _ FIRST OF FOUR PLAYERS FOOT BALL GAMES SCHEDULED 1?rrcMiE LOSTTH CHOSEN TO GET IN LINE nl 1 LIGHTWEIGHT CROWN To TO BE PLAYED THIS AFTERNOON ml r,1 ^ IHT.J T^EPDY IAJELCHWo J^1 J Catholic* 1 nlvers*ity v*. Yillanovn. Wmlem Maryland xn. I.r1tan>w Acrrlcultural CoIIpbp, at i:n»thlaan Haven. Lanalnir. I*ennMyIvania xn. Xavy, at i nlversify of \A Isronsin th. BY J. ED GRILLO. at Alndixon. Anotmep Champion . Philadelphia. IVrdne, vm. at Ithaca. M Carl Cashion si&rned a contract with who was beaten- t Cornell Ilncknell, wlejan vk. Ilrown I nlvrritlty, Harvard vm. Tufts, at Cambridge. nt Pro* idrnrr. the Minneapolis club of the American at Association He became the Princeton vm. Lafayette, Army vs. CulBatP, nt AA'est l'olnt. yesterday. Princeton. Dartmoutli v*. A'ermont. at nroncrl v of the minor lentrue cluh in Carlisle vm. I'nlverslty of ITanover. part payment for Henri Rondeau, the Dickinson v«. Williams Won "fife-from at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, tlcttyxbtirjr, at outfielder who is to have a trial with Bantam championship t nlverslty of Ylrglnla vm. Sonth t'ariirip. the Nationals in the Cashion is CHAMPION CSbHMNV CouLOW \A spring:. e fltmlet/cs lost "the Carolina I nlverslty, at nxhlncrton and .IcflTcrxon \h. one of four players on the Washington ,rl°fl baseball championship lie. Charlottesvl Westminster. at Washlnutnn, Pa. club's reserve list who will be mem- JohnM Hopkinn vm. Washington \plira.ska % m. Kan Max \cuiew. at bers of the Minneapolis club next College, at llaltlmore. Lincoln. Im sases . .. The other three have been 3) St. John's vm. Pennsylvania Minnesota \t*. I niverslt* of South season. mtlougrlin (.),., ,.^<; Dakota, at by Joe Cantillon, but their selectednames' ~ I * Academy, at Cheater. Military Aliniienpohs. will not be made public until they have maisel beat out milan as Pametsicaw j5r i a^tmwk «, been signed to a contract. The Aw. League Beat Base Stealerp BY H. C. BYRD. tion for Yale to win than has b.-. 9^ Amur pectec!. Cashion is not apt to be used as a Geo. Is c^i^hipzm^ pitcher. Manager Griffith has asked Bi'rms The weu.' chamois "14 fessurc qampio\v;;r/( *3 oth service elevens, those Sase Stealer KiTke Nat. mclfluohlflj .c-7bboohes the Naval and Military Unless the Carlisle Indians are ah., it C Manager Cantillon to give the big Leagui Academy represent; aft idemv, play hard games today. The per cent stronger today than in a trial at first base, a position fellowfor of their previous sanies, ar. due is to meet and the they which he is anxious to have him dc- j vy Pennsylvania to receive a decisive def,-at n« ti for a contest with veloped. If he fails to come up to gny is booked hands of Pittsburgh Warner's lev. a has not pectations 011 the initial sack Cantillonex4 gate. If anything the Navy, despite shown sn:!icietit strength t» is will most put him in the ,t it is a member of the year to warrant a ... lief that v likely outfield, ^ meeting he able to stand off for it is believed that when played i cotowe of the the Pittsburgh _ g Ave," has the prospects in that position he will developregularly OfAMPlONSHIP Ffton V I OTlUA-f for any length of time. aggregation J. into a batter. iiest contest. mighty strong THECCSWELL ElSHTi *. I * Cantillon left last night for the west. 'he Navy is going to give The University of North Carolina is He will stop off at Cincinnati for a «w*." .' one of the roughest andPennsylliahardest following in the footsteps of tl conference with Chairman Herrmann of iflicts the Quakers have, had in of Virginia in meeting Universitybig the national commission. He also will ,eMT!Er V southern schools. Today it will play Axir». _ ' win. The pay a short visit to his brother, W. D. * I JCiirs, even if it fails to the University of Ueorgia at Atlant*. Cantillon. general manager of the BEET- ,T'.v:,, Sailors have very nearly as gooa a Bast fall the departure from south Great Northern railroad, who has been.! | tea m as represented them last season, foot hall to competition v.:'1 Atlanticthe dangerously ill for some time. Joe will " not made much biggest institutions in the whol.- south winter on his wh lie Pennsylvania has place near * * was made Virginia, ami now it Hickman, Ky. so this It will hy a showing far fall. seems that North Carolina is Eddie Foster and a if fails Alva Williams left NORTHEAST DUCKPIN LEAGUE. nd that the interest in that branch of ' more of surprise the Navy after the Charlottesville patterning- here yesterday for Carthage, 111., Wil- win than it will be if it does finish liams' Chapin Sacks. The Birkles. he racing more au'horities. home, where the two popular Wood... 93 9.7 77 R.Darr.. 7«» 113 00 game"*is developing score. Incidentally, the games Virginia ami : will in on th the long end of the players put several weeks hunt- [ Miller... 02 07 10.7 Renn ST. IHi 10t: apidly than in the racing the flat, I North "Carolina art' to pla\ against tin BALL PLAYERSWANT \ [HEBRAVES UNSIGNED will have to face a more mg down the Mississippi river. Foster. Garner.. Ill 82 8° McCarthy 113 00 00 o far as small owners go," he said. PennIvaniaUniversity of Georgia will giv. their after a visit to his home in Cnicago, Bradford. 84 0.7 88 Fa llows.105 101 0.7 shing attack than it has met at any for wmr Abbott.. 107 0.7 101 72 84 111 Seven different gentlemen have given a line on the strength of h ot expects to return here before the Sealmry.. ne commissions to up likely ivious time this fall, and unless it c.nt.-st to the pick their big Thanksgiving day spend remainder ofholidaysthe Totals.. 487 484 4.71 Totals.. 471 .703 .704 torses from the selling race class. a it is not The big game either of th»s< off season here. ! ? ts up stronger defense only lot quite good enough for the stakes S have in south Atlantic foot hall MORE BYSTALLINGSF0R1915 the schools CONCESSIONS in NATIONAL CAPITAL DUCKPIN LEAGUE. go ing to succeed stopping ® | a nd high-class handicaps.and school now is between themselves. Having been thwarted in their ROLLGOODIVIATCH Velvet Kind. Climbers, them over the sticks for the races next shi to raid 'e.irson.. 07 88 108 Griffin... 100 08 09 AlidIpmen. the St. Louis Browns,intentions 96 5'ear." t would not be unexpected if the High School and the St because Owner Hedges took the Tnwser.. 1<»7 0.7 Hearin... 0.7 111 10.7 The Western ""hapin. 00 100 111 Fillin 00 00 00 Amendments in Contracts Are As all the racing associations in the lames, Whitted and Moran Only A[my loses to Colgate. The Alban's elevens are to play today ,1 to sign all his players for nextprecaution 1 Oilier.. 03 11.7 102 Pierce... 100 03 02 ast and in Maryland and Canada are is the at! h "« season last ab record the latter institution has Satterlee Field, which early spring, the Federal Hills Barely Win FrorrI Hurley... 103 104 0.7 Wells.... 107 82 100 Sought.Fultz Ee-Elected fostering the sport, and found it was a Members Who Have Not remarkle of the latter institution. Ho » League is making a raid on the St. Capitol card the season now m£ide in recent years places it among ground Totals.. 400 .70S ,712 Totals.. 408 474 40.7 'rawing during elevens are fairly fast, and a goo. Louis Cardinals in the hope of being c losing, the prospects are that there to thlb most powerful elevens in the east, for. able to a for Three Years. Come Terms. scholastic contest is looked put winning team in St. Brunswicks in National Brunswick. Capitol Hill. Viill be more high-class racing over and its victory over Cornell recently Louis next season, if there is such a Robinette 811 03 107 McCor'k. 88 102 84 t he we had 08 hurdles next year than have esltablishes the fact that it is not weak thing as the Federal League at that Fletcherd 87 87 101 Litchfield 118 07 i:n men who hunt Weckerly 114 00 100 Risselle.. m 03 120 many years. Young a back time. Rumors of a compromise being League. NEW YORK, October 17..When the a nd ride are attracted to the BOSTON. Mass., October 17..All but now. The Army, of course, has Another Win for Joe Turner. effected between Capital McKnew. 100 0.7 01 KJston.. 113 10.7 103 being that organized base ball Watson.. 118 130 09 Krieger.. 84 112 0.7 national commission holds its annual s nort as a result of the encouraerement three of the world champion Braves w*10 is much stronger than any Three corking good wrestling matches and the outlaws are flying thick and riven it at such meetings as those at on team a when meeting the first week in the have signed for next year. Before phLyed the year ago, were at the Byjo Theater lasi fast and there is no doubt that a Totals.. .708 40.7 408 Totals.. .714 .710 409 January j>iping Rock, the Belmont Park no staged effort is Base Ball will Stalling.4? left town for his home at Colgate was defeated, but there is the main bout Joe Turnet being made to bring specialthis COMMERCIAL DUCKPIN LEAGUE. Players' Fraternity n as well as the regular coursesTerminal, to who nigfit. In about before SCHOFIELD GETS BEST a he ubt, according experts the winter is well under Southern Railway. Washington Times. pa in submit several propositions for a t Belmont Park, Saratoga, all the Haddock, Ga., announced that only that ought to have won from John Sneadeeki in straiglr Z*. way. Base ball men now realize that 90 n at in men ^o play, Colgate watchthe hob Mann 07 06 Boyd 87 88 8.7 the players* welfare. This was decided tracks, the Laurel track,Caiadianthree of the entire staff had not wc>n. order to atone for the falls, despite the fact that the toe there is no chance for any so Goldberg. 1<>9 123 84 Elms. 77 92 02 and at the club In profits SCORES OF THE NIGHT upon at the annual of the fra- Iaryland, country come to terms with the club for 1915. it a year ago the was barred. In tne next nest mater long as the present strife is on and Fejran... 87 03 107 Flanna'n. 82 02 81 meeting meetings around and pe whipping got unexcted Rlaisdell. 108 198 08 Carter... 73 87 00 board of which was J Philadelphia One is Bill James and the other two Co eleven will likely put forth won from Jean Massan they are anxious to see peace declared ternity's directors, ^ Boson. lgate efforts than usual Louis Montana so that the will not Kupper.. 103 10.7 112 Wood 87 96 04 ire Outfielders Whitted and Moran. even more strenuous bullfighter, in one of tl* game suffer longer. held Thursday. Last January the "Supply of material for cross-country get the long end of the score. If the Spanish Totals.. 49.7 .720 497 Totals.. 406 45,7 448 a r acing by no means meets the There is little doubt but that the trio matches ever staged in for J. B. Freeman Team, Hworld series. MT. PLEASANT DUCKPIN LEAGUE. tions, the majority of which were line, m(>re powerful aggregation than Mike Washington. The young .'inter quarters trainers will be willing a it 114 Parks. eranted. There are certain nhases of * hardly player who belongs to a world bo< thinks. match from Vincent Pette, also catcher, who, the year before, did more Begisters Marks of 111, Kenyons. o let good, big, sound horses that have anydy preliminary than his share to beat T.Raw'gs 87 93 104 Stunkle.. 98 85 91 contracts which the championship outfit can afford to throw straight falls. the Giants, was Il.Rnw'gs 93 125 120 Metropas. *.<2 85 92 the players' play- b een just good enough to get the short are in other and 139. e away a chance to share in another 'wo local elevens cities, absolutely helpless against the Braves. Sinirie... 88 72 102 Zuber 92 89 113 ers want amended, but President Fultz nd of the purses, but not quite good are to His to e melon such as Jjlere they scheduled play throwing bases to prevent steals Wetzel 07 WO 03 Chaconas 110 lul W2 would not say yesterday just what nough to win, go to a man who is the Braves sliced earlier is at Where was far from the standard as a Pardee... Ill 105 07 Taylor... 98 100 108 to a fair ^ Georgetown Richmond, toy. and were. The billing pay price for them, in the week for a jump to the Feder- will meet the and Lee hitter he did little these proposed changes nd I to a number it Washington better, getting but What was the closest duck expect get of these. lis. President has kind tes and Gallaudet is to meet the one hit in the four games. probably Totals... .474 40.7 51C Totals... .400 400 500 players will not make them known s o do several other trainers who have Gaffney been im, of the was rolled in th<5 and generous to the team, and the three Vi jvinuary lusiuuic at pin match year POST OFFICE DEPT. DUCKPIN LEAGUE. until they are submitted to the com- been asked to pick up likely jumpers, rginia It would not be at all 3National League last night F 'rom the demand I unsigned men are reasonably sure to toi ucmubn. surprising if Capital Independents. Postal Savings. mission. expect there will be fall in line before the National 1 t would not be surprising to learn Great the Braves made a A udersnti 119 112 Oil WfT 1f the losers that the issue was Fenton... 99 77 110 llill 86 84 00 the enmity of a few of the base ball scribes of Boston and in Washingtton and Lee, but there dolph just rounding into their best!' n excellent saddle horse after his other towns on the base will Frederick ball ev reason to believe that it form. Tyler will come back and in every game almost until the las1 leaders, he nevertheless has conducted are which is one reason compass ery then!' doubtful Totals... .485 400 456 Totals... .456 443 444 to the days over, racmg not to stint Fred Mitchell when fin ish with a to its credit, there are three or the affairs of the organization > picking victory four youngsters of 1Kail had shot down the alleys. nj man aic aiiAiuua lU gci iiilu out one of the reasons the Lee is to have ability who are sure to make satisfaction of the players themselves, he game now." why Braves W ashington and going good. In the first contest the Brunswieks go1 just won the world title. He gives Mitchell mi trouble on the Among these are Davis, who has a and his re-election for a term of years It is that Mr. Garth will ich scoring of hut their opponent? HOW PIRATES LOST $18,000. manner in reported ill the credit for the Boston it do so. The defense no-hit game to his credit; Strand, and a. score 508, is a tribute to him for the ^ ave the services of Fred Williams to in keeping pe though may Hilltoprs, Fair pitchers condition during the season thie Blue and up the Tom Hughes, the pitcher who was with went them a little better and knockec which he conducted the Kraft case, r ide the horses he trains next season. and for the Gray put against so trouble for the wonderful development of Midshipmen was sufficient to warrant the New York Yankees some years ago down 514 In the second game th< Declined McGraw's Offer for which made much vWilliams has ridden with considerable James from an and pins. last season. obscure second-rate an absolute belief in the power of the FREDERICK, MD. has been developed into a twirler Hills won a little larger mar major leagues g uccess for August Belmont and other pitcher to a headliner in r of much more than Capitol by less than foirwards and the general defensive ordinary ability. 510 405. But i' Who Has Jumped. Konetchy, * -merican owners over the French four months of work. du- eleven. The gin. registering against Great Influence. Mitchell's wc>rk of the whole only ourses. He came back to this country ties with the club were was in the third that the real conflie PITTSBURGH, Pa., October 17..Now to coach the question seems to have been the of- Oct. 20, 21, 22, 23,19V of the fraternity and t the outbreak of the war in company pitchers during the been WILL NOT final score of that last ganiwn McGraw Seeks No in for is how- tlhese whose services will be Phila- str ongest line-up Races During Week Players closely connected with the Pittsburgh ers' contracts. There nothing, available lelphia fans, for he was a pitcher with soi and the most powerful Has Good Scores. last t'o American owners next season should the Phillies under certainly seai, Ranks. Watson Pirates said last night that because of ever, in the agreement drawn up Hughey Duffy and offense. League's Independent and the * he war last through the winter, some ater was a member of the but it would Plenty Amusements NEW Watson of the Brunswieks and Bis the fact that President Dreyfuss did year between the commission f whom have been riding in Austria He then drifted Athletics. Glallaudet may not win, YORK, October 17..The this clause, into the Eastern (now no t be unlooked for if the Kendall news selle and Riston did the best work foir not want the general public to think fraternity which prohibits a nd Germany. :he International) League and with an< comes from Indianapolissurprising will be one of the amendments devel- Greeners were to come through Reduced Railroad Rates In the other match rollet1 that he was willing to aid the New and this >ped into a » that Manager John J. McGraw of the the two teams. the will ask for in the ninor backstop, sticking in the th< victory by a good margin. * the which players show until Trains Giants has been delegated by in the National Capital circuit York Giants in their efforts to win a WORLD aim into Stallings brought del as shown by its game withGallaut, Special organized th<; agreement. HOMERS' RECORD. the American while the base ball to a Kind won two out of three from fourth straight pennant he lost the sum Fraternity has gained a ae took League when ha is very strong, Virginia conduct campaign of Velvet The Players' command of the Yankees in Institute appears to Fordm,be a terror on the of and the New in base ball, and most of 1910. When Military Federal League. The In- Climbers. $1S,000, incidentally firm foothold in the Stallings was released by whlole lot weaker than usual. "Feds" the best marks of any o!^ York club was saved from that the club owners and powers ^"wo Washington Pigeons in :he New Yorks Mitchell went dianapolis assert that McGraw Schofield got losing An effort last :o with him on the last night game admit this. Buffalo, then came back to has made overtures to three of their the players alleys much money. a in the the big n Sutton, who has been o! rv>rm rival organization sumtrt Flight Ovet Long Distance.Wonderful ing again when the Miracle ludolph players. Bill McKechnie, Vine Rolling for the J. R. Freeman team It was in the middle of the season met with no sumed Man as- in§ end on the Mount St. Mary's Camp-; American League success.) Peculiarly situated so as not to be the management of the playr RACING h< Braves. bell and Ed Rousch. It is also stated! the Georgetown Commercial League when Mr. IJreyfuss and Fred Clarke The only club in the game which has jeg eleven, is at home now, sufferingCol;e in earnest is a ble to get the best speed from a fro-m injuries received in the contest; that McGraw has made a big offer to obtained a set of 364. Schofield startec both realized that the first sacker not joined the movement racing PARK big and while they were p igeon as most other localities, it is th "Washington College last Satur- LAUREL Benny Kauff. the Indianapolis by rolling a game of 111, but in his was dissatisfied with his berth here the Athletics, BASE BALL BRIEFS. Sutton probably will be back at who was one of the leadingoutfielder.slug- mark knocking world champions last year they felt e:specially noteworthy that two all/. bettered that by and was not playing his game, and the so secure that they set100I again within -the next few days, October Meeting 1st to 31st Inc second n A10,.an gers during the season. jj hatched this .u- u- * CJ* If past score came ir their position pige.ons Washigtonspring An II1C 1UUUI1L Ut. »uai j o »tv»vn It is true that down 114, and his high New York club came along with an not with the interesting piece of information lUgU Manager McGraw has \' would co-operate s hould reduce all known records from that wafts in 3 been disbanded because of the his eyes open to strengthen his the last contest, when he registered c offer of $18,000 for Konetchy and Their position, however, is dif- from Philadelphia is FIRST P.M. club, 139. also in the line-ur it is fraternity.now a 600-mile race point, also lowering all that Chief Bender has been tth of a student as a result of an RACE^30 but he is not looking for this strength!'count of Brown, or it would $10,000 and ferent now, and expected, using a ? in the Federal of the Freeman quint, did well, too O'Toole, give are dethroned from their k nown local records from the same dis- Tadeaway. It may have game. inclass Admission. League. When asked and Merkle for the that they 5ut been that, g,utton is one of the best ends in the Ladles. $!.<*»: Bx^. &.M. last night if he was to Brown rolled games of 121. 123 and 98. Murray, Snodgrass they will join the fra- t;mce made by old birds, the former old trying raid won two fronr high pedestal, state of Maryland, and his playing has Sporial T1 8c O. Trains McGraw just smiled thejFederalsThe Goodfellows games big Pole. Dreyfuss knew that it would before another season comes ^ird stood since 1U06. Union Station 1 :'() and 1 .30 p m. and said: ternity record having: Thp Havprhili , . bee;n a feature of all the Laaro "You the Shermans in the District circuit ..vi i..u wiuu aces by sending four pigeons to V. L. seventh place. Fourteen roster, including The Southeast Stars proved easy vie- general public immediately The fraternity scope £md pitchers otre Dame, which is to play Yale many promising youngsters, and if this that the Pittsburgh club was trying to s tanton, president of the board of edu- fifteen infielders figured on the to the Dark Blue j over the Lucas Specials In the and the directors have increased the 1 oil at one pay da} is liable send tor, big force of players is added to it will tors the Giants to beat out the Cubs CiEition at last. time or another. a decisive defeat. Unless Yale be trade led the help number of vice presidents and members Waycross, Ga., Monday do\ rn to by during the winter. Some Southeast League. Shipley and the Braves, and he turned down the n favorable weather made it proves much more powerful than would AUTOMOBILES of the impossible Frank the veterans of the Giants have out- In that circuit with scores of 118 offer. of the advisory board, giving :>r Richards, manager of the Mar- ord be the Indianians lived players Mr. Stanton to effect a liberation g inarily expected, their usefulness, and will be 102 and 108. class AA League a representative and u'ntil Saturday, when he released them ihalltown team of the Central Associa- woiaid seem to be good favorites. Notre Oldsmobile & Oaklanc by younger players next season.displaced a t once, ^ion the past season, was hurt Daine has played two games this will l.r. let jo The Freight team defeated the Cai also class A leagues. 5:55. Without turning around severely Rut who INMAN BEATS H0PPE. tl j ast week in an automobile collision at son one with Alma College and the eret. One in the Railroad Y. M. C. A The officers of the fraternity are as :ie four birds started on their record- (harden sea, Electric thing is quite certain, Department L. Fultz. b and upon returning Prairie, Iowa. Thus do the oth er with the Rose Polytechnic Waverley will not however.he three Another clear follows: President.David reaking journey, won go to the Federals League straight. and members of the hoine from a visit Mr. Gordon found firguments against players riding in tut< The former contest was Instie.by looking for new players." was made in the Post Office in Best Vice presidents 13lutomobiles pile 56 1 to 0 and the latter 103 to 0. Just Pollock Car sweep Playing Form, Englishman board.Raymond W. Collins, oth of his entries comfortably settled on up. by Tel. M. 7X3T-S. Corporation advisory tlleir at 10:20 a.m. ho?v strong those two opponents of 10tK rom. At*. circuit, the IndependentsE»epartment Boston; Jacob E. Daubert, Brooklyn; accustomed perches if wining all their games from the Posta. Defeats American, 1,202 to 190. Frank 11le day after the toss, the exact time Joe Killian, who hase acquired a Not re Dame were cannot be told, but ZIM WANTS FINES REMITTED. John P. Henry, Washington; labit of they were as capable as the general Savings five. CHICAGO, October 17..Playing In the McDermott, Providence; John B. Miller, ° f arrival unknown. winning pennants with the The scores: This is the first time the 612-mile. )shkosh team of the Wisconsin-Illinois rT4I1, of second-class teams in the east it best form he has shown here, St. Louis; Edward Zimmerman, I is wli be an even more difficult Tells COMMERCIAL DUCKPIN M. has been attempted here with (>urney^eague, seeking new worlds to con- proposififtl Thomas Cubs Must So That or GEORGETOWN Inman, champion English Secretary.Edward Reulbach,Newark. ac- QLuer. He LEAGUE. Melbourne y oung birds. The best known record, has tendered his resignation yesterday beat Willie Hoppe, Brooklyn. c' to the annals of local racing t o the Oshkosh and to Send Him Elsewhere. J. R. Freeman. W. and V. R. R. billiardist,The new board of directors is as fol- Drding club, expects 1,202 to 190, at the British style. Inman " »en, is seven days for young birds. 1;and either in the Three-I League or \. .. Freeman. 04 "6 85 Smith.... 115 93 9 lows: Samuel Agnew, St. Louis; Harry EMElliO.\ dt OHME, CHICAGO. October 17..Heinle 8ti 89 70 Mcintosh. 90 90 won the afternoon game, 001 to 80, and John J. A. ocal enthusiasts by the score called the Northern Association. I-lIIP UIIITO 1407 Street. Hew 11 2 O. Bayless, Venice, Cal.; 1 to , H Phone Mala :88.\ had his fighting clothes on ZimjnermanSchofleld. Ill 114 139 11111 84 90 8'» was to Walter pon Mr. Gordon yesterday have a uut-nivu mm 10. the result of the night play 601 Bliss, Sacramento, Cal.; Boles,)" >ok. and Nation's (irarlrM L He was one of the yesterday.Holt 89 88 93 Herring.. 70 83 8 to Betcher, Birmingham; at World Champion James H. Taggart* formerly a pftcher t*. ^ rive. Sim. Chicago Brown... 121 123 98 112 92 93 110. Inman now has 3,415 points Memphis; Henry "p the new wonders of the world, \ in Cubs who met at Hylaud.. Max Carey, Pittsburgh; Tyrus R. Cobb, ride, yith Jersey City in the International -STRAIGHT DRIVE.** ff Parity headquarters to 2,084 for Hoppe. In the ho flew 611.58 miles in sixteen hours t*cague, who death the By hllen. nuplarantomo|aU£vUUroon. his share of the Totals...301 490 491 Totals...467 460 46 Detroit; John Collins, Chicago; sought by I Mil 14th mt b.tt. exhibition moneyobtain point 18.2 balk-line match to thousand4be played Samuel E. nd twenty-six minutes, counting from ^ jet route at his homeopen;asin YOUR HANDICAP..The W, and series. W. Collins, Boston; Raymond to or recently Invite vnnr fn«oee* city While there he DISTRICT DUCKPIN LEAGUE. today Inman must score 270 points to W. inup sundown, averaging nearly j2ast N. succeeded despite £ duffer, who is often quite free Crawford, Detroit; George Cutphaw, f( miles an hour for more than six- Orange, J., averige tfon. Phone N. 1302. with President Thomas andconferred Goodfellows. Shermans. local The score: Otto >rty tnc use of a He was re- 86 107 110 win the match. Brooklyn; Deininger, Minneapolis; t(;en consecutive hours. pulmotor. ^vith his criticism of handicapping SALES CO^ IXC. that the fines which were demandedR.Roberta Dwyer... 112 97 9 63 129 2 0 105 19 159 36 Dessau, Lincoln, Neb.; William | v " ived, but later died from the effects CARTERCAR King 8S 88 93 Rodeffer. 106 90 7l Inman: 3 50 Frank Mr. Gordon is easily the champion f the n general and his own allowance away from him this summer betaken Rice 96 112 97 Deckman. 118 108 91 35 14 54 218 48 8 2 110 O 4 3 83 57. Elwert, Montgomery; John J. Evers, r.icer of this country with young birds, gas inhaled. the fact that 1(« 114 86 Elmer 52 6-23. David L. Fultz and John P. i n particular, ignores Thomas refused to give himreturned.a Young... 92 103 95 Total, 1,202. Average, Boston; a's is attested by engaging about twenty H.Roberts 126 85 94 Allen 84 103 9» 3 24 0 0 34 0 2 3 4 4 20 0 26 27 Washington; Richard Hoblitzell, 600 The Giants and the Yankees playing if he turned in more cards his definite answer and referred him to Hoppe: Henry, igeons in the 200, 300. 400 and mile heir 7 2040 18 60 7. Total, 190. Average, Boston; Thomas Jones, Milwaukee; riices and all in time for record city series on the same diamond, c could be more accurately Manager Hank O'Day. If the latter Totals...499 504 480 Totals...512 501 451 John B. Lobert, Philadelphia; Frank ti homing ll , t was necessary to determine which hanlicap recommended 8 14-22. me. l flglred. that the fines he COMMERCIAL ALLEYS DICKfPIN LEAGUE. McDermott, Providence; Lee Magee, St. are of il- ® hould be the "home" and which the will be. re-1 The two new record breakers Having had considerable expe- 1rh. l-ottrrll Co.. TrI. WfHf »a turned, they Athletics. Giants, Louis; Fred C. Merkle, New York; Al- itistrious and both are visiting" team by tossing a coin. The Manager was at 94 birds, grandsons r ience as chairman of the handi- < Station, 1214 N. H. Ave. !S.W, O'Day the office, butl i'nsamand 82 95 Carl 82 85 Sox Each Get $527.30; Cubs, $398. bert Neihoff, Cincinnati; Wilbert olf Black Hawk, which was tlown by C. F. Griants won the first toss, so that Mc- service got out before Zimmerman Caruso. 83 02 01 Hodge 1*1 Fred V. Smith H ^rraw the choice of for the apping committee of several arrived 88 88 17..Members of Schardt, Indianapolis; engesbach in 1906, and w ho held the had bats clubs for a of there. Zimmerman was peeved and Somen*... 81 Downing. 80 88 0 .I CHICAGO. October Edward New York; Wil- lc cal the time o 1 period arge that "if I declaredGattl 89 96 10.1 Tlrrell 79 93 11* Cubs and Sweeney, 600-mile record up to pening game. of ten years, I can speak cannot be treated 84 84 100 Walsh the White Sox and yesterday liam B. Sweeney, Chicago; James S. tliese two took tiie honors upward white" he will Geracl... 82 83 I youngsters 1 rom the heart on this suhjd demand that the vided the receipts of the city series and Edward D. fr"om one is a These were the attendance fori club trade or sell him Chicago Everett.. 80 SO U dio Williams, Minneapolis, him. The mother of figures Handicaps are properly based Maxwell to any club it of the Newark. bj t he of' Jeffery games. Twenty-eight members Ziipmerman, of F. E. Dismer's Dixie-More-cominationseason reported at the meeting of the pleases and he will not care. Totals...410 453 478 Totals...403 438 47 4 < tc»n the other t m the average player's H. B. JRh A cent. Zimmerman victorious White Sox were eligible, and , blood, while, the father of he Three-I league, a class B three or five cards, LEAPT. put up the argument that some of old-time stock z to on a organi-jHi test figured 14th At. X.W« he was on the field SOITHKAST DUCKPIN LEAGUE. received checks for $527.30 each. Each Mr. Gordon's ation, trying get by class [ rem or as the case 1Irr. X. 4434. 1321-2:1 every day fighting TO DEVELOP JUMPERS. w hieh has flown in the races on s; limit: par bogey j as hard as any one on the Southeast Stars. Lucas Specials. Cub received $398. longer alary Peoria. 64.135; Davenport, nay be. Where a player fails is club and Goddard. 102 1« 114 Frye 103 85 fIK Sng enjoy sport £e had received three Fed- next season, and is inclined to lie v oritism by the committee. S ALEMIOOM AXD SERVICE STATIUX, n a policy to be advocated at Omaha. 4» 4M 420 41 never see offers from Totals....446 3 anything. tl#lr colors carried by the Teppers/ e ral League clubs and may jump. back and await developments. I*«! Kortk ICS. 1IIU Mtk bu S.W,
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