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Three TLbent Abandoned Cleveland, August 21.—James McGuire Guire has been scouting for new players. AND KELLUM GO FINE- Hundred Mile MANUEL will succeed Napoleon Lajoie as mana- He will manage the Clevelanders from the his active services begin- LY AND HIT OF FORMER ger of the Cleveland bench, S. Bar- next in the final game Indianapolis, August 21.—Three more in the track. Keene’s car crashed Into a eputtorirgs, gurgling and crackling of the baseball team. Late today E. ning Monday TIED UP THE SCORE—ONE HOLE demons a mimic battle. with Philadelphia of the series. lives were sacrificed today in the satur- prat near the side of the track after it speed resembled nard, secretary of the Cleveland team, present has had of had started to skid. the mechani- As the starting shot rang out the 19 ef- Manager Lajoie, who charge TOO MANY. nalia of speed which has inaugurated Schiller, issued a signed statement to that started cannon balls and a frightful the local team for five years, tendered his cian, sustained a slight fracture of the like of the great Indianapolis motor speedway. drivers fect. McGuire was formerly manager last the realize extent of scramble took place as the daring resignation Tuesday following skull, but did not the the One mechanician and two spectators paid tried to secure go- the Boston Americans and joined disastrous the team suffered dur- the injury, thinking lie h*4 only a slight advantageous places slump the of their lives. The fatal ac- ing around the south turn. Collisions Cleveland team a Since being its eastern trip. Lajoie will remain SOUTHERN LEAGUE STANDING. penalty cut. Keene received a g«*sh in the side year ago. ing imminent times but never the team. cident came wrhen a National car, driven of his neck and severa/ cuts about the appeared many connected with the Cleveland team, Me- with Played. Won. Lost. Pet. soon it- he is hurt. came, and the mass untangled by Charles Merz, in the 300-mile race, lost head, but not seriously >.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Atlanta 109 69 40 .633 self Into a procession as the machines At the time race ended there were Nashville Ill 63 45 .583 a tire and crashed through a fence into the tore around the first lap. still five cars on the tr%rk. Lee Lynch, New Orleans. 112 60 52 .536 a group of spectators. Aitken in his National appeared in front . in a National was leading and had cov- Mobile .. f. 110 58 52 .527 The dead are: after rounding the turn and was not ered 235 miles In 4:13:31 «-10. GOOD RACING AT 112 57 55 .509 105 Montgomery Kellum of mechan- headed until after he had covered Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Claude Indianapolis, three- Little Rock 310 61 59 .461 De Palma was s*mnd, only miles at the rate of 65.4 miles an hour. 119 79 30 715 car. Pittsburg ician in the National of a behind the leader. Still- Birmingham 112 47 65 .420 quarters lap Then, suddenly, one of his cylinder heads Chicago 108 78 35 676 114 39 75 .342 Homer Jolleffe. Trafalgar, Ind. man, In a Marmoh. was in third place, Memphis. crocked and he was out of it. At 100 New York 104 65 39 625 ALABAMA FAIR Mormon was An unidentified man. and Harroun In another miles Aitken was leading, Burman and Cincinnati 107 54 53 .505 in fourth. miles RESULTS YESTERDAY, Besides the ^hree deaths two serious his Buick being next, about four Philadelphia 108 49 69 464 According to the Statement made by and his Fiat were Nashville 2. Birmingham 1. Injuries resulted during the day. Henry behind. De Palma St. Louis 107 44 63 411 the officials, Keene who had met with Burman. The following is the racing programme New Orleans 3, Mobile 2. of suffered in the closely pressing Brooklyn 108 89 69 .361 Tapking Indianapolis an accident before the race stopped, la October: Memphis 4. Little Rock 2. just Herbert Lytle, driving an Apperson, was Boston 110 29 81 .264 for the fair in Birmingham fatal wreck a compound fracture of his was awarded fifth and DeHvmel. In Atlanta 2, Montgomery 2. place going well and finished second at the end MONDAY, OCTOBER 11. arm, a broken nose and several a Stcddard-Rnyton, was the only other right of 50 miles. Shortly afterward his steer- Mathewson In Form. 2:14 pace.$500 ■man on the track. GAMES TODAY. scalp wounds. Bruce Keen, the driver of ing gear broke while the car was high 2:20 trot—closed.600 A meeting of the officials was held af- of New York, August 2L—Matthewson was a Marmon car in the same race, crashed on the banked turn at the south end 12. Atlanta 1n New Orleans. the TUESDAY,OCTOBER ter the race and It was decided to call the track. When the steering apparatus in rare forni today, and shut out Cincin- Nashville in Memphis. Into a post shortly after the National 2:20 pace.$500 j rave no contest. broke, the car skilled down the track nati with five hits. Rowan allowed only 2:16 trot—closed.600 was wrecked and was badly cut about the i The statement was issued by following into the soft earth at the side of the In first OCTOBER 13. Nashville. August 21.— (Special.)— four hits, but the Inning passed WEDNESDAY, ROY ELLAM. neck and head. Referee 8. B. Stevens: track. Neither Lytle nor his mechanician [ who went to third on an Infield 2:21 trot.600 to the condition of Doyle, Nashville had to go 11 Innings to win Shortstop Solb By Birmingham to Cin- James Schiller, the mechanician with j "Owing physical was injured. A woman fainted when the 2:10 had been out and scored the only run of the game pace—closed.600 of the the contestants who subjected car plunged off the track, thinking she 14. today’s game from Birmingham. Py cinnati for $2000. Keen, suffered a slight fracture THURSDAY, OCTOBER to the strain of a three days’ race meet, was about to witness another accident. when Huggins made a bad throw to the skull, but the physicians say he is in 2:13 trot.500 bunching hits the Volunteers put over under trying climatic conditions, I deemed He later re-entered the race, but waa plate on McCormick’s grounder. Roth 2:25 pace—closed.600 no danger. it to the best interests of the entrants out when the event was called off. a run in the sixth round. The Barons tripled In the third Inning with one out, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15. After the second accident the officials and spectators to abandon the race. After Aitken dropped out Burman wTent work 2:11 pace.$500 got busy and sent a man over the cir- when T rule no race and no awards. it for about 40 but was caught In an attempt to the decided to call off the 300-mile race Therefore, into the lead and held Reserved for 500 DEFEATS however, I recommend head and Mathewson fanned nine specials cuit In the It was a battle MEMPHIS ‘In conclusion, miles. when a cracked eighth. the leading car—a Jackson, with Lee cylinder Bqueeze play. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18. he ■was to t i- management of the Indianapolis he was forced to withdraw when batters. was from the royal then until the 11th. when Ton- at the wheel—had covered 236 Huggins banished 2:17 pace. .$500 Lynch Motor Seedway and to the donors of leading Heed in a National, who was neman got on with a double. Sieble sin- was game for disputing a decision by Rlgler, Free for all trot.500 miles. Ralph De Palma, in a Fiat, the that suitable engraved cer- second, 21 minutes. Chevrolet and : TEAM trophy by OCTOBER 19. Manuel or- LITTLE and the same official also ordered Griffith TUESDAY, in ROCK was gled. walked Seabaugh second and Stillman, In a Marmon, tificates of be presented Strang had withdrawn and the performance already 2:17 trot.J500 der to fill the bases. Butler met one to all contestants in active participation of Burman left the Bulcks with- and Bescher off the field. Score; third. dropping Free for all pace .500 in this event at the time of its abandon- out a R.H.B. on the nose but it went into Henline’s The race will be declared no contest representative. Entries close Monday, September 20 Little Rock. August 21.—Memphis got ment end that they' be signed by' the The 25-mlle free-for-all, which was won New York 100 000 00»—1 4 0 hands. Noyes then followed and hit and the motor speed- Records made that day, no bar. great Indianapolis of the Indianapolis Motor Oldfield, was the feature of but four hits off Hart, but his poor field- management by Barney Cincinnati 000 000 000—0 6 2 the ball far over the Baron manager's will be raced for again. race way trophy Speedway, the donors and the referee.” the early events of the day. This Batteries: Mathewson and the errors of his teammates gave Meyers; bead bringing Tonneman home with ing and Merz no one had was the Grand Brassard, an | AMERICAN By a strange freak of fortune r'p to a late hour tonight, for Remy Rowan and Roth. Time, 1:29. Umpires, LEAftbE. the visitors a 4 to 2 victory. With the the of the to be worn the winner, the deciding tally. The score was 2 to escaped from the terrible wreck with been able to Identify body arm band by Rigler and Kane. in beat a unknown man. and he will be $75 a week as long Played. Won. Lost. Pet. 1, the battle being a hard-fought one. score tied the ninth, Wagner a scratch. He fell under the car paid hardly at He must have fielded, Homer Jolleffe was farmer living ns he successfully defends It. Philadelphia 112 70 42 629 Win Kellum was on the job for the slow roller that Hart should when it turned a somersault through the Pirates Lose a Game. Ind.. and was Identified by a race when called upon and if he loses Detroit Ill 68 43 613 to second Trafalgar, locals. It was his first outing in some Perry threw O’Leary’s grounder air and down into a near the side Te new holder. Philadelphia, August 21.—Philadelphia gully man from that part of the state. the $75 a week will go to the Boston 114 68 46 .599 too late to Wheeler sacri- today defeated In the twelfth time. Kellum had almost everything. get Wagner, of the track. He was in imminent dan- was 2fi years of age and unmarried. Zen gel, in his high-powered Chadwick, Pittsburg Cleveland 114 57 57 .500 sent a short to Sentz of this city made a hard battle for the coveted trophy Inning by 6 to 6. who took 110 56 He was there with an unusual burst ficed, Keiber fly ger of being burned to death, but by Kellum was a resident Maddox, Chicago 54 .491 a Camnltz's at the start of the sixth runs. and had been for the National but Oldfield maintained sensational place New York 110 51 69 .4ul of In fact he had more steam and Baerwald’s single scored two some miracle he was able to shut off the working ( speed. a ne- held team for several years. He was 35 pace of more than a mile minute, Inning, the home to two hits St. Louis 108 45 63 417 than at and Rock filled the bases in the ninth himself from a hor- company any time this year by put- Little engine and thus the 25 miles in 21:217-10. and no runs for seven but years old and leaves a wife and two chil- gotiating Innings, Hyatt Washington .Ill 32 79 .288 “stuff” on his curves but failed to score. Score: rible death. maintained a j ting the proper dron. De Palma, in his Fiat, was sent to bat for him In the twelfth. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. was out the car and at and Zengel near the failed to a off was able to keep the hits scattered. Little Rock— Kellum hurled of Nineteen cars faced Starter Wagner j steady pace passed Pittsburg get hit Sparks Boston Dubs the Browns. j If. 5 0 2 2 0 0 distance from the 300-mile race and ; end of the race. In the last five Innings. With ons out In Moxie Mannuel pitched for the Barons. Persons, landed in the gully some the beginning of St. Louis, August 21.—Boston opened its Collins, ss. 5 0 2 3 4 0 the track in three I The ten-mile race for the amateur the twelfth won the game j too was with the the twisted inass of steel and iron that were lined up across Philadelphia He right there proper the was easy final western trip with an easy Flood, 2b. 4 0 1 5 2 0 tiers. were concealed behind a ! championship of country on singles by Titus and Bransfleld and victory at best in the had once been a machine. They article. He was his 0 speed as for E. A. Hearne of Chicago, who drove over St. Louis, 6 to 0. Arellanes allowed Sentz, cf. 2 10 10 misty curtain of smoke and vapor Ward's drive against the fence. Score: The three deaths today raises the toll Fiat. pinches. Perry, 3b. 4 0 1 0 3 2 they prepared to get under way. The his high-powered but three hits. No St. Louis player to seven lives this week. | Hits Wiseman and cou- ... 3 0 0 0 0 0 of the speedway by Tonneman, Hoey, rf. Philadelphia 200 200 010 001-6 11 V T^ached third. Waddell proved easy for [! lb. 4 1 1 14 2 0 and his mechanician, Holcomb, 001 003 100 000-6 7 6 pled with an infield out, scored the Carey, Bourqu Pittsburg Boston. Dineen was more successful. Is 0 c...... 3 0 1 1 3 Batteries: Corrldon and Volunteers’ first run in the sixth in- Berry, in a Knox, were killed in the 260-mile Sparks, Dooln; Gesler's 1 hitting and Wagner’s fielding Hart, p. 3 0 115 Camnltz, Maddox, Willis and Gibson. ning. The Barons tied it in the race Thursday. Cliff Littlerall, a Stod- featured. Score: •Keith 1 0 0 0 0 0 NEW ORLEANS WINS Tims, 2:21, Umpires, Emails and John- R.H.E. dard-Dayton mechanician, W’as killed ATLANTA FAILS St. eighth on a walk by Kane and a hit by stone. Louis .000 000 000—0 3 4 machine while Boston ManueL Totals 34 2 9 27 19 3 when hit by a big racing .020 301 000—6 15 1 on the out to the On Batteries: Waddell, Dineen and Steph- Both clubs put up a good article in •—Batted for Hart In ninth. way speedway. Cubs Are GAME Greedy. ens; Arellanes and Donohue. 1:35. Thursday Elmer Grampton, a 6-year-old TO WIN CONTEST SLIPPERY Time, the field. The game, though, was slow Boston, August 21.—The Chicago cham- Perrine and Sheridan. AB. R. H. PO. A. E of Dr. Umpire, Memphis— boy, was killed by the automobile took both of a double-header and void of any special features. 0 1 4 10 pions games Baerwald, 2b. 4 while the lat- Clark E. Day of this city, from Boston today, the first 8 to 3 and Sox Win Nashville— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Babb, 3b. 3 0 0 2 3 0 White Hard Game, his to for 21.—Montgomery Mobile, August 21.—The game between the second 3 to 2. Ferguson's wildness Bay, If. 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 ter was on way the speedway Montgomery, August Shields, rf. cost Chicago, August 21.—Chicago won the races. a game Mobile and New Orleans this afternoon the locals the first game. Chicago Wiseman, rf. ... 5 1 2 2 1 0 ss. 4 0 0 0 5 0 the first day’s and Atlanta played right royal Cranston, won the second opening game of the series with New 2b. 3 and after was three times rain, one by timely hitting. Eight j East, 0 0 4 6 0 Coulson, If. 3 110 0 0 Tonight there is a heavy pall of grief this evening until twilight fell stopped by Chicago players were put off the bench York this afternoon in 13 innings, 5 to 4. Tonneman, lb.... 5 1 2 18 0 0 4 2 2 2 0 0 over the entire city and speed- It was called on ac- hour consumed in waiting. Mobile Wagner, cf. hanging the twelfth Inning being for loud Score of first cf.5 0 1 1 care- talking. game: Chicago bunched three hits in a row in fcelgle, l o c. 4 10 6 10 mail automobile people drive more score 2 and and held O’Leary, count of darkness with the took the lead in the third inning R.H.E. Seabaugh, c, ... 2 0 1 6 3 C 2 0 0 12 0 0 than they did on the streets earlier the thirteenth, which, with a close decis- Wheeler, lb. fully hit Atkins hard, securing it till the when a of er- Butler, ss. 4 0 0 2. Montgomery sixth, bunching Chicago 060 200 001—8 11 2 1 4 0 3 0 0 2 1 in the week. The frightful penalty paid ion of a stolen base, gave them the game. L Keiber, p. 0 the out- 100 6 Noyes, 3b. 4 0 2 1 3 v broken records is a total of 13 hits, but superior rors on account of the wet ball inter- Boston 002 000-3 1 for a few speed greater Scott was out of the box In the Batteries: Brown pounded Kellum, p.4 0 0 0 6 0 1 than was for when Indianap- fielding of his team mates saved the with a of singles gave and Archer; Fergu- Totals .,30 4 4 27 12 bargained j spersed couple eighth, Smith finishing the game. Doyle | the of the “great- tied the score in son and Graham. Time, 1:40. Umpire, Score by inning^; olis threw open gates run making. Atlanta New Orleans one run to the good, the lasted until one man had been retired I 2 Totals.36 8 33 24 0 000 011 000—2 est in the world.” Jordan hit a clean O'Day. Little Rock speedway the ninth inning when game being stopped for the third time in the thirteenth, when Quinn was sent The fatal accident occurred on the Score of second game: R.H.E. .*. 020 000 002—4 today Bliss Score: Memphis two-bagger, scoring Smith. pitched at the conclusion of this After into pitch. R.H.E. n Birmingham— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. south turn of the Immense ellipse and inning. Chicago 000 020 010—8 6 2 Summary: Two-base hit. Flood. Sacri- Score: New York .100 000 030 000 0—4 11 2 5 0 more a good game throughout. minutes of was resumed 000 020 000—2 6 4 | Henline, If. 2 1 0 0 near the open stands that contained 30 waiting play Boston 10 fice hits, Flood, Berry, Babb, Wheeler, A E. Chicago .100 100 020 000 1—5 2 1 Ellam, ss. 3 0 0 4 3 0 5000 The thousands in the Atlanta— AB. R. H. BO. then the was Batteries: Pfelster and Needham; Mat- Keiber. Stolen bases, Perry, Carey, than people. for four minutes and game Batteries: Doyle, Quinn and Sweeney Molesworth, cf. .501 310 did not see the accident, al- Bayless, cf. 5 0 1 2 0 0 tern and Shaw. Time, 1:42. Umpire, Baerwald, Babb. Bases on balls. Hart 4, grandstand called on account of darkness at the end and Kleinow; Scott, Smith and Owens. lb... 5 0 3 14 that one of the cars ss. 8 0 0 1 3 0 McGilvray, 1 1 Keiber d. though they knew Newton, O’Day. 3 Keiber 3. Struck out, Hart 2. 1 14 2 0 of the sixth. Thornton’s playing was the Time, hours. Umpire, O’Loughlin. j Raub, rf. 3 0 0 0 0 0 had crashed through the fence. A few Smith, lb. 5 1 | Hit by pitched ball, Coulson. Time, 1:28. at Gygli, 2b. 3 0 0 4 3 0 minutes after the smash Merz was Lee, lf.-rf.. 6 1 2 2 1 0 feature, he throwing out two men O’Brien and Rudderham. j Hurrah for the Dodgers. Win in Batfest. Kane, c.4 1 0 3 1 0 Umpires, to the officials' stand and a Jordan, 2b. 4 0 17 6 1 the and in both of Mobile’s Tigers brought plate driving Brooklyn, August 2L—Brooklyn won 3 0 0 2 went when it 4 0 1 0 2 0 Detroit, August 21.—Detroit took a big Larsen, 3b. 7 1 mighty shout of Joy up Barr, ss.-lf. runs with a double to center. Score: this 0 6 1 0 both games of a double-header here Manuel, p. 4 0 2 1 5 0 LEAGUE •was seen that he was safe and it was McMurray, c. 6 0 lead in the first inning today, but VT5?ah- THE CITY AB. R. H. PO. A. E. to 0 and the second tj. of 4 0 1 2 2 0 Mobile— afternoon, the first 1 not for some time that the majority Walker, 3b. started to hit Killian and it was 0 Watson, 3b. 3 0 0 0 0 1 6 to 3. The first went 13 innings and lngton Totals.35 1 8 *32 21 2 of the realized the gravity of the 4 0 116 This tells the story yesterday's spectators Atkins, p. 2 1 0 8 0 2 to remove him in the sixth. 2 0 0 2 0 0 McCay, lb. the only run was scored on Alperman’s necessary •—Two out when game was over. '• Woodward start- situation. Winters, rf. game at Woodward. Wheat, if. 2 1 2 2 0 0 In the second game Harmon blew him and won the came after Merz had finished single. Summers replaced game Score by innings— The smash 0 1 ed like a winner, getting two runs 2 8 36 23 1 Thornton, cf. 3 1 0 2 up In the seventh and was found for five and was Totals .. 41 singlehanded, throwing out five men and Nashville.000 001 000 01—2 more than 200 miles, running 0 2 2 0 first on a Sentell, ss. 3 0 runs. Burch's was the feature. In .000 000 010 across the pan In the spasm, In the race at the time. The tire fielding striking out five his four innings. Birmingham 00—1 fifth 3 0 0 1 4 0 jj AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Rhoton, 2b. Score of first game: R.H.E. Score: R.H.E. SUMMAR. couple of hits and a wild throw. Barnes on the right front wheel spun off and the Montgomery— | 0 4 4 0 0 rf. 3 0 1 0 0 0 000 060 000 600 1—1 9 0 2. from of the Daley, If. 4 Miller, Brooklyn Detroit.412 010 10*—9 15 4 Struck Out—Kellum 3, Manuel steadied himself and was afterwards car tore away the control 0 0 B 1 0 6 1 2 2 0 0 Ludwig, c. 2 St. Louis 100 000 020—3 8 1 .001 302 100—7 11 1 Bases on Balls—Kellum 3, Manuel 6. the fence Kerwln, rf. Washington with men on the driver. It crashed through 2 0 0 0 B 1 Invincible, especially Whiteman, cf. 6 0 0 3 0 0 Hickman, p. Batteries: Scanlon and Marshall; Back- Batteries: Killian, Summers and Sacrifice Hits—Ellam, Seabaugh, But- near the foot of a bridge across the track cushions. North Birmingham scored 3b. 5 0 0 2 8 0 man and Bliss. 2:33. Umpire, and Street. 1:55. ler, Larsen, Gygli. ) and into a crowd that was Osteen, Time, Schmidt; Reisling Time, plunged gath- 1 2 2 4 0 Totals 23 2 4 18 14 6 round and In the Rockenfleld, 2b. ... 4 Klem. Kerin Stolen Bases—iuolesworth, McGilvray, first In the third ered there. The car tore through the Umpires, and Connolly. lb. 4 0 1 14 1 1 Score of second game: R.H.E. East, Henline. sixth another and tying run came over. Into a com- Kart, group and the gully, turning 0 1 6 4 0 New Orleans— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Hit —Raub. Pepe, ss.6 St. Louis 100 000 020-3 8 1 Athletics Still Ahead. by In the eighth the deciding run was plete somersault before It reached the 8 0 1 0 2 0 ! Shannon, c. 6 0 2 2 1 0 Raftls. 2b. 000 100 60»—6 6 2 Two Base Hit—Tonneman. 10 below. Kellum was Brooklyn Cleveland, August I over. After Lackmond doubled, ground about feet 118 0 rf. 4 0 3 3 0 0 21.—Philadelphia j pushed Bliss, p. 4 0 Welmer, Batteries: Harmon, Melter and Bliss; Double Plays—Wiseman to Seabaugh, into water and he was bleed- from cast-off, a thrown the Dexter, lb. 3 0 0 10 0 1 made it three straight today Cleve- Larsen (unassisted). Fowler, a Woodward got McIntyre and Marshall. Time, 1:48. Um- | ing from Innumerable Injuries when he 36 18 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 10 to 6 in the con- and sent the runner Totals 43 2 13 Huelsman, If. Klem. land, winning poorest | Time of Game—2:10. | timely bingle were torn in pire, was reached. Great gashes Innings— Hill, c. 3 0 2 1 0 0 in Cleveland. North Score by test of the year Umpire Umpire—Pfenninger. | across.. Birmingham developed his abdomen and head. The blood had 000 001 000—2 3b. 1 2 0 0 1 0 Atlanta .010 Rohe, Evans had to retire in consequence of a streak and sent two more his and he was 0 0 7 0 [ hitting begun to pour into lungs Montgomery .011 000 000 000—2 Lindsay, ss. 1 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. when He 8 0 0 being hit on the head with a ball thrown SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE runs over In the ninth to cinch mat- practically dead picked up. Summary: Sacrifice hits, Rockenfleld, Schrlver, c. 2 0 0 0 Pet. by Berger, while Shortstop Barry quit in ters. Woodward threatened only In lived for some time without regaining Hart, Bliss, Jordan. Osteen. Stolen bases, Breitensteln, p. 3 0 0 0 0 Played. Won. Lost. .657 the seventh inning with a broken finger. Played. Won. Lost. Pet.. the eighth, when, with a man on sec- consciousness. Barr. Rockenfleld, Daley. Hit by pitcher. Milwaukee .124 69 55 Rock- 1 66 538 Score: R.H.E. Augusta 32 21 11 .656 ond, Crittendon singled, hut the runner The unidentified man was instantly Atkins (Rockenfleld). Two-base hit, Totals 23 3 6 18 10 Minneapolis .126 70 Atkins. 60 520 Cleveland .001 041 000- 6 11 1 Chattanooga 44 28 16 .636 was thrown out at the plate. killed and Jolleffe died as he was being enfleld BUsb. Daley, Jordan, Score by innings— Louisville 125 65 .464 Philadelphia .000 044 002—10 15 2 Savannah 40 25 15 .625 Score by Innings: R.H.E. lifted into an ambulance. At first it was Thre-base hit, Lee. Bases on errors, Mobile 002 000—2 Columbus 126 61 61 64 480 Batteries: Berger, Young and Easterly Columbus 41 22 10 .536 Woodward 200 000 000—2 8 3 thought Tapking would die before he Montgomery 1. Atlanta 1. Double plays, New Orleans 000 102—3 Bt. Paul 123 59 480 and Bemis; Dygert, Vickers, Morgan and Macon 30 1 7 22 437 N. Birmingham ..001 001 012—6 12 1 could be taken to the emergency hospital Jordan to Smith: Pepe to Rockenfleld Summary: Stolen bases, McCay. Wel- Kansas City 123 59 64 Atkins to New- 67 464 Livingston. Time, 2:30. Umpires, Evans Knoxville 30 1 6 23 410 Summary: Two-base hits, Farrov?!, to be operated on, but quick work by the to Hart: Pepe to Hart: mer. Sacrifice hits, Rohe, Lindsay. Bases Toledo 125 58 16 25 on balls, Bliss 1. At- 126 58 65 460 and Egan. Columbia 41 .300 Brown, Hening, McLendon 2, Nations, physlclams saved his life, and It is be- ton to Jordan. Bases on balls, off Hickman, 4; off Brelten- Indianapolis 36 11 25 305 Bliss Atkins 3. Double Jacksonville Lackmond 2. Stolen bases, North Bir- lieved he has a fair chance to recover. k'ns 5. Struck out, 2, steln, 2. Balk, Hickman. play, 13, Atlanta 5. on 8. Overworked Snake. mingham 4, Woodward 2. Struck out, Kellum’s death is dramatic In a sense, Left on bases, Montgomery Hickman to Rhoton to McCay. Left At Toledo: Columbus, 0; Toledo, 8. First At Kansas 1; Mil- From Chattanooga is Wallop-J. by Barnes 8, by Hunt 6. Batteries: as he had not started with Merz. He Time, 2:18. Umpire, Carpenter. bases. Mobile, 4; New Orleans. Kansas City: City, the Kansas City Journal. North Birmingham, Barnes and Barnes: started with Altken in a National. Alt- on errors, Mobile, 1; New Orleans, 4. waukee. 0. The new and very strange prohibitory Columbus, Ga., August 21.—(Special.!— Minne- Woodward, Hunt and Farrow. Time, 2 Great Tennis at Struck Rickman, 3; Breitensteln, 2. At Minneapolis: St. Poul, 9; Columbus gave fTiattanooga an awful ken started off ahead, heading 19 start- Newport. out, law which goes into effect in Kansas has j hours. Attendance, 600. Umpire, the and Time, 1:28. Umpire, Moran. apolis, 8. this the ers. Altken remained in lead, Newport, R. I., August 21.-(Speclal.)— revived an old on the subject. A I drubbing afternoon, winning by Brown. At Louisville: Louisville, 5; Indian- story had a goodly lead on his competitors the of which ■core of 7 to 1. Three home runs were Five set matches, greatest stranger went into a Kansas drug store broke after he had cov- Prominent Horseman Dead. apolis, 1. j ■when a cylinder F. McLaugh- some credited to Becker. Iienson and Henn of was that In which Maurice and asked for whisky. Bessemer Takes Two. was driv- ered 106 miles, and he forced to drop the Yonkers, N. Y., August 21.—While ‘‘I can’t sell said the 11 lin defeated Melville H. Long, made WITH HOOK. any whisky,” the locals. Gaskill gave up safeties, First Game— R.H.E. out. Altken covered 100 miles In CAUGHT RATTLER ing on the Empire track here this after- druggist. held the visitors down Bessemer 212 013 000—9 14 3 round of the all-comers national while Radabaugh 1:31:41 9-10, setting a new record for the fourth "But I’m the noon, W. J. prominent horseman to sick,” persisted stranger. Kissell > 000 000 000—0 5 6 a brilliant one to- Smith, Ingenious Device Cap- to seven. Fine fielding by the locals was track and breaking the one made by tennis championship Oregon Boy’s “That won’t help any,” replied the Batteries: Bessemer, Sikes and Hous- and until recently lieutenant of police In a feature. Score: R.H.E. Chevrolet In the 260-mile race Thursday. day. ture a Fearsome Reptile. druggist. “It don’t make any difference. ton; Kissell, Zwald and Brown. seen to .WO 000 “01—1 7 2 Kellum and Altken tried everything In the that sat New York city, was suddenly I can’t sell for Chattanooga Second Never before had gallery you any whisky being 0 game— R.H.E. to their car In to totter, slacken and drop the reins. Then County News. Columbus .012 20*—7 11 1 their power get shape the Casino witnessed From the Harney sick.” Bessemer. 220 027 •—13 14 2 about the turf of from the He Batteriee: Gaskill and Meek: Rada- continue and were forced to sit by as the he fell backward surrey. One day last week Mrs. I. S. Geer In “Well, what can you sell it to me B. A. C. 000 001 0— 1 14 3 such hard hitting tennis. McLaughlin and rushed to the nearest baugh and Coveney. Umpi. e, Vansylckle. j cars they had been leading a few minutes was picked up around their house on the farm for?” asked the stranger. Batteries: Besemer, Reddish and the court passing before flashed them. Kellum broke sent the ball scorching through In an automobile, but died be- “The we can sell whisky for : by hospital of town came very near step- only thing Houston; B. A. C„ Price and Beddow. until he southwest “is for At Ma-con: First game. Macon 5, Co- down and wept like a child when he of the Pacific coast champion fore regaining consciousness. In this town,” said the druggist, [ on a rattlesnake that had come second Macon Co- be able con- ping huge snake bites. Hold now! Don't ask lumbia 4; game, 0, found their car would not to had beaten him 7—6, 6—2, 5—7 and 10—8. up, Gresselli Wins. out from under the house to get a drink No use. There lumbia 4. tinue the elusive chase after victory. when it Y. M. C. A. Is Beaten. me where to get bitten. It was an victory for | At Jacksonville: Grasselli defeated the Decatur Car | impressive to his chosen lair, Is one snake in town, and he Is en- Augusta-Jacksonville, Shortly after Altken’s car was with- Brewton, August 21—(Special.)—Brewton and was returning only j I Wheels, 10 to 9. Batteries: over the experts were unanimously ahead.” rain. Dambert Merz’s first mechanician, Robert was where he was an unwelcome visitor. Mrs. gaged for three weeks and drawn, the Birmingham Y. M. C. A. At Savannah: First game, Knoxville Schoettlin; Edney and Catt. that the who could defeated 0, Lyne, collapsed in a National repair pit of the opinion player Geer was scared and called her two sons an game of ball today. Savannah 2; second game, Knoxville 1, was for of Long, after that ln interesting to Occupation. and Kellum substituted him. overcome the gruelling and the hired man, and the latter, armed Marriage According Savannah 0. Athens’ Good called at the close of the Record. Merz’s car had gotten Into trouble on the had held him off twice from a The game was From Judge. player with a hoe, nailed Mr. Rattler on the tail Athens, of darkness. on what a August 21.—(Special.)—The ball far side of the track, and Lyne had run was destined seventh on account Something depends calling win In the third set, surely Inning the of the Farmer Wins on Foul. with blade garden tool, but the manner of his season closed here thlH afternoon with the all the way across the Infield In the heat- Score: man follows as to jj to secure a place In the final, If not score of his back he New Orleans, August 21.—Kid Farmer combined with ^mo- 000 000 0-0 4 2 Instead pulling snakeshlp For Instance: third game with Decatur. The ing sun. and this, Birmingham marrying. j visitors win of the tournament. 0—1 S 1 In the rat- to be hitche.l. of Peoria, 111., was given the decision tional excitement of the moment and his the Brewton 000 010 succeeded only getting tall, A coachman wants won by a score of 4 to 3. W. J. Clothier was hardly and efforts to Merz. caused him to fall Ex-Champion Faneher and Hall; Penn tles all. A carpenter joined. over Joe Bedell of Brooklyn in the third help the Batteries: and I Of the seven games played with to the mark In his match against A tied. Decatur Into a dead faint. Kellum. eager to get up And now the dilemma was worse than track-layer round of the bout tonight at the Royal Henry W. Slocum, Strong. Athens has won four. The Athens team back Into the exciting battle, grabbed a veteran, ex-Champlon alarm clock the A vesselman mated. C—3 and 6—4. ever. Relieved of his Athletic club. The referee claimed that | whom he defeated 8—6, on. I played during the season 47 battery and started off across th<» field. TEXAS LEAGUE. snake under the house was more un- A fisherman hooked games, won ankle Is still being treat- Bedell landed repeatedly below the belt, a little work on the car he and Clothiers Injured than before. How A brakeman coupled up. 34, lost 11 and tied 2. After that he Antonio: San Antonio, 8; Gal- w'elcome and dangerous and he has to foot so gingerly At San A civil chained. and so gave Farmer the decision on a Merz were able to get their car Into the ed to him out from there was the ques- engineer The directors on Ilia first real San Antonio, 7; get met and arranged for a Is expected to go out veston, 0. Second game, A sailor foul. dizzy grind around the tradk. which was tion. but the first thing done was to seal spliced. j team for the next season, Captain contest. Briggs more every minutes. As Galveston. 2. Five innings—dark. and take time to concoct a A cobbler pegged together. becoming bumpy Frederick C. him up being selected as manager for the next The two state champions, 2; Fort A locksmith united In wedlock Vincent Wins. Kellum passed the National repair pit the At Fort Worth: Shreveport. scheme, so the house was tightly banked year. Colston of and Wallace F. John- the car back Into Maryland Fort Worthh, 4; at under it. Later a first time, after getting met with the re- Worth, 1. Second game, the only opening Vincent defeated Easonville in a very son of Pennsylvania, waved his hand In a wits met the situation, for it's a the race, he Joyful at 3. boy's close the score of 6 to 5. The VIRGINIA LEAGUE. sult that Maryland triumphed 3—6, Shreveport, _ game by salute to his fellow workers. Merz. who Houston, 12: Waco S. cold when a snake or any other ser- 1-8 and 6—3. This was regarded At Houston: day feature of the game was the of At Richmond: First game, 8-3, $—4, B; the best of a live batting Richmond, 3; is an Indianapolis boy, and the son of At Ok’ahoma City: Oklahoma City, pent can get Oregon as an I and Elliott for Vincent. Danville, 0. Second game, is a great upset. Brownelle Bat- Richmond, 0; a policeman here, favorite, the draw Thomas C. Dallas, 4. boy. In the top half of and Mrs. teries: Scott and Davis; Nicholas and Danville, 3. and was greeted with a hearty round of Henry, the young son of Mr. of California still maintained his was seen he was Bundy at West End. Geer, took a box, covered the top of it Smith. At Norfolk: First game, applause when it back the sixth round, tho Tennis Game Norfolk, 7- reaching and cut a hole In the the once more. The car was position, For West with wire netting Return this ad. with $4.60 and we will ahip you by Dynchburg, 1. Second in running the semi-final by defeating End vs. Avondale. End. game, Norfolk, 4; one before West a chunk of beef prepaid to Southern Express one then working In excellent shane. and as bottom. Inside he placed Express^ any office, School Games. Lynchburg, 3. a Johnson, 8-love, 8-love and and Britton; for Avondale, Mar- 8-gallon of Straight Whiteor Yellow Corn Sunday Norman McOahey fastened on a stout hook tied securely to jug Whiskey, At Roanoke: machines wore drooping out with regular- Bundy displayed the reduced in proof by the addition of distilled water only. Second Presbyterians 9. Southside Bap- Roanoke, 9; Portsmouth, 4. 6-1. In this match Ellard. First set. 6-2, Avondale; he made a hole In the Merz and Kellum thought that tin and the box. Then For $3.76 will ship 8 gallons express collect anywhere. ity. they since his arrival here. third tists 0. Cumberland Presbyterians 13 best form second set, 8-10. West End; set, 4-6, under the house, the 12 full quart* $4.60, or $6.76 prepaid to any Southern mleht work thHr way into an advan- drawn down banking placing the field of 164 Is fast both teams Express office. For or add 26c per Street Baptists 5. g88888S8888SKSt(SiSVSS^688Si338Si8SSSi8k88S88S888S8ra Tonight West End. Very game, "holey" side of the box tight up against Rye Gin, gallon Twenty-seventh « tageous position, and then have some that extra. Guaranteed us under the Florida S3 14 so that it Is expected form. net by ami Uj survivors, showing excellent Capable it and bided his time. For nearly two National food and act. If consider •3 Mitchell's Peat. freak of the game or turn of forturfk give face his challenger pure drug you the w. A. Lamed will won for West End. his around the box was unre- 3 gallons worth $7.60 keep it; otherwise drink what Baracas Wins. them the race work days vigil you I want; return the balance and get all of 43 San Antonio, Tex., August 21_ next Thursday. warded, and then as he had almost lost your money The West End Baracas defeated Wood 4? Then came the crash and their chances back, as cheerfully asi twas received. This William Mitchell, I a noise in ills just offer % pitcher for the CAROLINA ASSOCIATION. faith In his plan he heard at a direct and for the West End 4 to 2 of were gone. is made loss, purpose of obtain- lawn at yesterday, ♦2 San Antonio Texas league club j victory Wins. was detailed In 4? Dwight Greensboro: Greensboro, 11; Spartan- "fishing trap” and there the ing 1000 new customers inside of 10 days. Order today Steveni 4J a game with Galveston W Despite’the tragedy the six cars left jn At Batteries: Kirker and Burke; today August 21.-(Special.)— rattler with the beef and hook stored In- Sou hern Distributing Company, Jacksonville, Florida 4* struck out 20 men in nine the race continued the trying ordeal. Alabama City, 1- and Graham and Stevens. inning's! burg, of Ills landed and unabl 42 He established a record for 42 to Bruce 2. Batteries, Wars side jaws, safely every Then cam© th© accident Keene Dwight 11, Avondale Greenville: First game, Greenville. > successive Inning At to help himself. Henry quickly dispatche % up to the last *2 In the Marmon and then officials decided Barnes, Robinson and Mechanics Win. 42 Mitchell comes from and Biddle; 6- Anderson B. Second game, Greenville, Ms "fish" with a rifle and found it reeas the Missis- 42 that enough had been sacr’flccri for the Wauhuma 1 ) 43 Blppl Agricultural and Mechanical 4» Beachdt. 0. ured 3»/4 feet long, being as large around Frisco Mechanics defeated that man In the 2; Anderson, 1 college. sak© of speed and ©very The At Winston-Salem: Winston-Salem, 3; as a man's wrist. family has slept to 4. Batteries. Young and Crump; Rob race was In danger of suffering similar 4 with less nervousness sine*. Whisky375 srtfc and Schreck. fates because of the many ruts and holes Sydmcre is coming. Charlotte,