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OLD TIGE IS NEAR THE TOP OF THE PENNANT POLE GOSSIP OVER KETCHEL AND NEWARK FANS BELIEVE FLAG WILL FLY HERE PETERSON TO JOIN \ / 1 LANGFORD CONTINUES GBIFRIjrS REDS Grays’ Crack Backstop Will Re- Another Fight the Only Thing That Will Stop the (ooo^ port to Cincinnati at End Talk as to the Merits of the Two i lit of Eastern Season.

Men-Both Vfere in Fine PROVIDENCE, R. I.. S»pt. 18.-*- Shape. Robert Peterson, catcher for the Grays, -1-U.- % "‘ill report to the Cincinnati Club at tl.e close of th> that the famous Ketchel-Langford argument Eastern League sea- son. It 1? feared that Catcher will not come off. talk as to the relative merits Larry McLean will not again bo able :o play a for them NOWof the niun will not stop until meeting the game in the clever manner which has been In some other than New York. characterised his work to in- arranged place m previous jury. and Clark Griffith that The stopping of the fight has been a blow to fight fans figures Peterson will prove to he a worthv m—L- the country over, who would have measured the men cesFor to the Oregon lad. P'terson from the either made in the fight that has been showing considerd to be one of the best catchers postponed. it the Eastern League, and should not The battle would have been one of the classiest box- fir.d it hard to keep th° pace In the big ing performances seen in little old New York lri many a show. day. Many fight critics claim that Langford Is one of the greatest flghte rs of his weight In the history of the game, and they feared that for once during his successful POLICE TO GUARD career as a manager of lighters Wlllus Britt had made a mistake. TV COBB IN PHILADELPHIA. There Is no denying the fact that Langford Is dan- f and It Is believed that "Mlstah Jack Johnstng” gerous, PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 16.-Ra!n has no particular desire to mingle with the Boston may interfere with the opening game brother. Ketchel admits that Langford Is Just as tough thlR afternoon in the important aeries game as Johnson, if not a trifle tougher, and he Is re- between the Detroit and Philadelphia _ Por,ei^ t0 h*vf‘ trained faithfully for the fray. haeebali clubs, which lead tire American l)U / That the winner would have met Jack Johnson was League hght for the pennant. The and both believed that had it practically assured, they weather Is " cloudy and rain is predicted On the conqueror of Tommy Burns. Ketch" and Langford did but little GETTMAN'S LEAD The two clubs have tour scheduled work and had been resting preparatory to entering the ring Many yesterday, games to p'.ay in four days, and th* K mark members of the Fairmont Club planned to attend the meeting, and eerles may go a long way toward de- the arena of the organization promised to be thronged with hundreds of the ciding the contest for league supremacy. best-known fight tans of New York and Its vicinity. If Ketchel was In good BUT TWENTY-SEVEN So Is Plank will pitch this nfterjioon and condition he should have made the black man travel fast all of the way, Johnson Is Willing and Krause tomorow. Both are left-handed and If he had home a of early In the going It Is gotten couple good wallops Jeff, It Is Said—Pro* twirlers, and have been saved for th* that would have heen satisfied to slow and Frill Ac- probable Langford up. Jake Has 2,560 present series. Summers Is scheduled, The men were well matched so far as and endurance was con- motors courage counts for Race Busy. to pitch for the visitors. Record- cerned, but was considered to he far as a boxer. He car- 2,533—Nice Langford superior breaking crowds are cxiected. ries a in both hands, and Is wonderfully fast on his feet. Ketchel sleep pill for STAR’S Diamond Medal. SAVANNAH, Ga., Sept. 16—Jack Because of the feeling stirred up over and reach. It would has the advantage In height Both fighters were confident. Johnson, heavyweight champion, has the spiking of Third Baseman Baker, erf a battle. have been great written the local athletic club that he tire Philadelphia team at Detroit some ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ is to Jim Jeffries here. 1 willing fight weeks ago by "Ty” Cobb, an extra force The consent of Jeffries already had of have been to the !! in !! | policemen detailed Standing of Tigers been secured. The local promoters park to maintain order. As crowds are have taken the matter up with the to overflow into the fled a ■ ■ Star's Contest > expected > Is secured .< Onvernrr and If his consent strung police guard will be near *- kept « » a bid Will he made for the contest. Cobb In left field. THE BOOSTER J [ Gettman 2,560 J j ., Frill 2,583 ,. HSU STAR WANT AUS. S’] [IF ■1 • Meyers .. 706 iS'EWARK, N. .r., SEPTEMBER 16. 1909. ONE PAGE. THAT’S ENOUGH II MeGinnlty .. 650 11 IRISH CRICKET TEAM WINS. Wolverton 426 > He's Amlnble. Joe Farrell Again. lie onuniirs me slum. TIGERS BALTIMORE. Sept. 16.—.Tne Oontle- ■' CITY WILL Sharpe 410 BANQUET the sec- men Cricketers of Ireland in Ganzel Is an amiable Joe Farrell has some Larry Schlafly's hank ! 2 Kelly 404 \ \ ond defeated the All- man when he's losing. new stuff. He says the cashier In the wintei Innings yesterday < • Mueller 326 > ■ 2 wickets. Tigers do not wai\t to time at Beach City, O Bnltlmore team by runs and 9 Nothing About the lVbe. Zimmerman 300 win the pennant. Please He cannot get oVor thr \1 j | j IF PENNANT COMES HERE When play began the score was 215 Peary has told us how !, Louden 297 to 77 In favor of tire Irish team. The stop raving, Joe, we cftn habit during baseball it took him to go to ■ Parkins 182 > scored 141 sec- long hear you at this office. season. loral team runs In their the pole, but he forgot all Schlafly .t. 165 | ond Innings, and the visitors followed Resides, Mr. P. F^yan 1[ J Who Are Fans Are Formulat- about that trip to the A True Answer. !! Crisp 154 ,! It Is Said That City Officials with live one man does not like your line of runs, only losing office. Bike fan—Oh, Kra- «> Blair 117 «• telegraph talk. Nobody else does. yes. to Honor if Win the and having nine wickets left. mer is still riding at the Flater 112 ing Plans Bengals They Flag—Take "glide, Benny, Slide.” ; J | \ “Yes.” Velodrome, that Is, when ., Brady 110 i. Joe McGlnntty would Three Out of Four with Providence—A Double Bill He was there. Who? he Is In the mood. The get a big prl<-e for him, Conners, the trumpet. poor public! Doctor Mandeville If Benny Meyers would with Insects Today—Ten Points Behind First. AKE GETTMAN today retains his only hit dirt once lr. We Knorr*\ early-* He Wasn't Therev t^e lead In the STAR’S contest for a compose Million. Passed the Warrer whflg./^we'd the diamond medal to bp to Specialist There whs a boy lost In street J! given a' Undertaker's son?;;' "Slide, Benny, place rounds, not be learned. It was said on good C73 Braid St. Ovsr Cfillli* Broad ■ street the other the most popular Tiger, but Jack Frill l» talk going the the other day. He wasn’t that would be held. cut Jake’s lead down 27 votes when In the centre of the authority It surely N. J. night. We know nearly in the window. Musi to especially NEWARK, « A Model for the Glnnts. THERE win the No doubt the fans of the would over the the former 275 while city, that, if the Tigers city a million all city have hern at the gome. registered votes, This Is a boost. It’s a only be too glad to the cause All Ma'e and Female Disease! are lost with Gettman received 150 votes. Eastern League pennant, banquet help who their Benny I euro all forms of nnrvous the truth that Mc- Pitching. the city along, and It wouldn’t be such a bad debility, really shoes and stockings on Cr’s Meyers passed his boss, Joe McGin- will be given the players by Impotenrv, vital weakness, varicocele, Graw had the entire a be a city Idea to make the affair a public one, to tiniinturnl since school has begun. Cy Parkins has had ntty, today, when he accounted for officials and fans. It will drains, diseases of the heart, kid- be held In the Krueger Auditorium, neys, stomach, liver and bladder, blood and Giant squad watching busy time pitching him- 207 voted. Flater, Zimmerman banquet and It will have the official Oh, yovf'boyhood days! Parkins, skin,chronic bronchitis, asthma, contump- Meyers slide on tho self In and out best of all. It wilf he in where 500 at least could be seated. pf leagues. and Mueller each received votes from stamp. And, tlon and ALL FEMALE DISEASES, no What Will Happen f the next few spring training trip. He pitched hltnself opt their friends. honor of the Tigers who bring the silk Anyway, in days probalby matter what the cause. Strict confldenoj Cas'les roSo be furnished to will be observed. Maybe Benny’s waiting If John W. of the Eastern I/eague to this city. The City Fathers, most ot more information will from the of poor the fans the affair. CONSULTATION HIKE! to get bark to the big position this season. By winning them, are rabid baseball fans, and concerning what will BALL PLAYER DIES FROM INJURIES. Show. You’ll get back drug clerk, seven out of eight games seldom does a day go by that the Jack Ryan and his Jersey City Off(09 Hours—2 to 4 P.M. 0 to 8 P. M if the win DAVTCn, n., Sept. 16.—Charles at Skeeters will be on hand this afternoon quicker by sliding. happen Tigers In the New York State Hall Is not well represented Ollloe Closed Wednesdays and Pinckney, on th* Dav- City Sundnya. the pennant? him- Sometimes as for a double-header at Wiedenmayer’s Whnt Core Wet circuit, Cy pitched ton Baseball Club, who was hit In the Wiedenmayer's Park. officials Park. The Skeeters are out of the rac e We didn’t vote on the A Situation. self out of that league head with a pitched ball In Tuesday's many as twenty-five or thirty with first and have nothing to fight for, while th« proposed constitutional They say Manager Into the Eastern again, game Grand Rapids, died In a are on hand by the time the Inning at noon His are for first The care is In Kansas where he Is now pitching hospital today. skull was is over, while others get down to the Tigers fighting place. Every Woman amendments. What Chapman -T Is interested and should know fractured. Insects all ball against the we! Our work-day Is City with a friend. What’s good ball. That'a going park soon after their work for the day play good about the wonderful some. locals and they are liable to put a MARVEL MhirMnq as long. the situation? Is completed. **“‘ Spray Just of the new Vaginal Byring*. D*. Some of the Newark officials are wpII crimp in the aspirations Bengal __/» tribe. However, the aware of the fact that the pennant l« Jersey p'ayers PETE that are now would like to see the flag float In this METROPOLITAN NATIONAL COMMISSION AT WILSON SHOULD AID TIGERS near, and It Is said plans SENIOR city, of Rochester or Provi- Soli year tar it. way. It will be a great big affair instead drngfU< under If he cannot supply the the silk. At dence. The games will start at 2 MEET CALLS THE STARS. WORK ON WORLD’S SERIES. should the Tigers cop ftLinVKL, accept n't time It looks mighty good o’clock, and probalby Pete Wilson, the other, bt«,send stamp for IN THEIR FIGHT FOR THAT FLAG the present illustrated book -o*iW (t *tve* are Tigers’ new southpaw, secured from the full and directions New National for the Tigers, for they playing particulars in- The full athletic teams of both CHICAGO, Sept. 16—The the valuableto ladle*. MARVKCI, CO. Pete and will finish the season at New York Yankees, will pitch first A. Cnmmlslon met here In the office Wilson, southpaw twlrler of out the season, when he allowed twirl- greHt hall 44 *H. »8d 8T., NKIV VOflK. York A. C. anti the Irlsh-Amertcan today 1 Ford or Waller will while Rochester, the leading team game. Russell, op- Local agent. Eat. H. H. Thompson. 169 Market at, B. Stallings' Highlanders, has been signed ers like Ford, Newton and others to home, itfered In the senior of President B. Johnson, of the him. Frill or Mueller will twirl by Joe to finish finishes on the road. The few | pose McQlnnlly the season get away. Just now, — ■— — the Metropolitan As- Amerlcnn League, to discuss tentative the under the second game for the Tiger*. | with the Tigers. The news of the ac- Wilson Is a Connecticut League grad- officials who arc getting plans ire to be held at Trav- schedules and plans for the and that Is Grays made their final appearance of t^orld's quisition of Wilson has been received way know all that, why ^ uate and was the class of the Nutmeg and marked on oa.urday afternoon. The series between the win- for It is almost n the season here yesterday prs iRinno championship with Joyous acclaim In Newark fandom, circuit twirlers last In the they are pushing It, 50 men year. games even in a S PILLS have entered ners of the the the season Is over the occasion by splitting THE Hit A Irlsh-Amerlcans pennants in National as It If believed that he will prove Just he has since hts advent Into the safe bet that when CHICHESTERDIAMOND AND. these pitched double-header. The won the first I.odlcol Atk your the New Yorks 40. Among and American man will be in first place, barring Grays I»riiff|Utfor /A anil Leagues. the needed to aid the Tigers In major league ranks, Wilson has shown Newark Chl-choo-lcr'l Diamond Tirond/#V\ Olympic game bv a score of 6 to 3, while the I'llle In Hod »nd (Juld are national, metropolitan, In making up the tentative schedules their grand rush down the mrtalMc\V/ stretch. form. He has of "smoke,” accidents. bote*, ietlrtl with Ulna P.lhhon. and record- good plenty on won the second, 7 to 2. McGin- and world’s chamDlons for the scrips, four clubs were consid- a to get any detail* Tigers Tcl»c no other, of MeQInnlty has very good opinion of a good curve ball, and, above, nil, good It is impossible liny your along the different lines of and in the officials want to keep nity’s twirling and batting won the sec- DrusflsL A^Uf^rrilI.(’lO:8.TrH(l holders ered—Pltsburg Chicago, Wilson as a pitcher, and Stallings control. It Is that Wilson will the affair, for the DIAMOND Hit A MS DILLS, for *» tha,t probable ond contest. in the first game. , and Detroit and but it leaked out last night. Brady, ye*ro known no B*\t, Ftfeot, A1 wo^i Krlloblo competition. considers him a competent box artist is officiate In "one of the games against It quiet, In the American. The will be held anil whs not n< h!s best, and that alonrj Philadelphia, shown by the fact that he has stead- Jersey City at Wledenmayer's rark this Where the banquet SOLD BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE got sixteen hits In a recent could counted for his defeat. Roseville schedules were drawn up, but the right fastly refused to part with him afternoon. Thnt'a all! who will make up the committee A. through- game against the Alert C. one only will be announced, and that after the winner In each league Is The Tiger Juniors would like to arrange determined. M’CARTHY AND RECORD games Willi 12-year-old tennis. The Tigers SUTTON, EASTERN LEAGUE RECORD. LUNGHI MAKES The of a successor to have Sunday morning and afternoon open. question a nr a RUN. Thev would like to arrange game President John A. Heydler, of the Na- SCOUTS, SAY TIGERS’LL WIN. IN HALF-MILE of games with Charles Charter's I W.L.Pc, | \V.UP(. series tional League, in handling the world's t —_- South Ends. Address Mnnager George C. Rochester .. .61 59 ,57&jBuffalo .66 73.473 series, was also considered. When BrIHIng. 353 Hunterdon street. Tommy McCarthy, gumshoe man of Newark .79 60 .768* Mont real -62 77 .446 MONTREAL, Sept. 16.—E. Lunghl, .74 67 .. ..62 77.416 Harry Pulliam was president of the Providence .782! Baltimore Italian runner, gave a the Cincinnati club, and Larry Sutton, Toronto .73 .36 ..38 79 .421 the famtous and Robert scc- ..329’Jersey Pity.. league Heydler McRoy, sleuth of the Ebbetts detective agency, performance here yesterday of the American took Yesterday’* Result*. wonderful retary League, attended the double matinee i>erform- when he set a new world's mark for ; of the business details of the Providence, 6; Newark, 3. dis- charge ance yesterday afternoon at Wleden- the half-mile run. He covered the i BASEBALL Secretary Charles G. Williams, Newark. 7: Providence, 2. series. TODAY. TWO OAMKS. mayer'g Park. Both declared that they Rochester, 1: Montreal, 0. lance In 1 minute 62 4-5 seconds, which] * o Clock. of the Nationals, will FI rat Gant Called at Chicago probably had taken Hertlllon measurements of Toronto. .3; Buffalo. 4 (10 Innings). was three-flfths of a second faster than succeed Heydler In that Jersey Pity, 3: Baltimore. 3 (10 innings} 1895. I capacity. all Eastern League teams, had given was made by C. H. Kilpatrick In PARK (•nines WIEDERUIYER'S ! some of the managers and players the Today, The smashing of the world's records AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. NEWARK vs. JERSEY CITY third degree and tlnally by all of tha Jersey City nt Newark (2 games). for this event and the dlseus were the Baltimore at Providence. called dally, »:45 p. m.: Saturday, *:» ; deduction had of the Canadian amateur track damn At 5; 2. rules of Sherlock Holmes Buffalo at Montreal. fi a tores m.; Sunday. 3 p. m i Louisville—MUlwaukee, Louisville, p. At Indlnimpolis— Minneapolis, If; Indian- decided that Newark would win the Rochester at Toronto. and field championship meeting, held ! 2. As- ipolls this year. "I can tell," said at the Montreal Amateur Athletic At Toledo-Tnloiln, 2; Kansas City, 1. pennant (■nine* Tomorrow. I noticed some BOUT TONIUNT At Columbus--SF. Paul, fi: Columbus. :l Larry Sutton, "because Jersey Pity .it Newark (3:45 p. m.) sociation grounds. ALL STAR iflrst game); St. Paul, 6; Columbus 1 (ger- dust on Ganzcfs right shoe one day Rochester at Toronto. The trlsh-Amerlcan A. C. cleaned up und gnme). shows that he !b on the Baltimore at Providence. their aggregate of points It PROF. MoOUIRAR'S. Hirrlioa which plainly Buffalo at Montreal. everything, Carl Healy va Kid Stinger run." amounting to 67. their nearest competi- Tommy Kmrlck va Young Clark The Valley A. A. wants games for Sat- 12, __Ml- tors being the New York A. C. with Johnnv Mefiulgan va. Y’oune Falk urday nfterhoons for the rest of the sea- son. Next Is Young Kelly va Kid Mapon Saturday open. Would like HEAD STAR WANT AD*. AMERICAN LEAGUE RECORD. va Smoke Jones Lo hear front Bitch teams as the Elwnods, Newsboy TRY STAR CLASSIFIED ADS. Sailor Davie va. Jack Williams Marathons. Riversides and Alpha Sigmas A! Spiro va. Y oung Marrla Address W. G. Price, 43 Stephen street. W.L.Pc. | W.L.Pc Dlgod WATSON’S HORSES THE CLASS. Tommy va. Kid Belleville. Detroit .88 47 .632 Cleveland ...68 69 19Y DRAFTS BY BIG LEAGUE CLUBS. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Sept. 16.— Philadelphia 84 .31 .G22New York-61 73 .4.3.3 Charles H Watson, whose horses from Boston .79 .77 .381 Rt. Louis..37 77 .429 CINCINNATI, Sept. 16—Secretary Chicago .68 fi7‘ VMi Washington .37 99.2:1 Fairmont Farms made such sensa- John E. Bruce, of the National Com- |4+rTTttttttTtffTTT'rTTTTTTTTTT,rTfTTTTTTTTT