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son sold at 2S to 10 against the field *%ir 'f; at the opening and friends of Citation & seeood took considerable money at this price. ;i fihtOd* Baron G., drew the pole, but soon gave GOSSfP way to the favorite. At the half Cita­ UTO JURf tion was fourth, but sh" spurted to OF THE second in the next quarter and enter­ ed the stretch in the lead, to come SlOTE'f home a winner by four lengths. Alleen RlNGt^ Wilson was third. The betting then target dealer* In The North West shifted to 25 to 6, Citation against the 00 field. Citation lew away fast, sulked New Motor Cyclesll 50 to $350* in the stretch and lost by two lengths All m&karand sixes. labnilt and to Alleen Wilson In 2:08% in the sec­ second hand cnachlnMt M5" ti *150". ond heat. S«nd f-T Pre* ( Ai ilo* of bargains In motoi Aileen Wilson sold at 100 to 16 cycloii *r:NATIONAL LEAGUE. | MAKING THE TUftfe. Duluth, Minn., Aug. 14.—Walter swelled that he Iflsued a challenge for TOMORROW FOR THE 8CALPS Slagle engaged In a heated pitchers the 2:17 trot, Telemachus winning © 9 Whitehead. pugilM, London and Paris. with little trouble. a twenty-five round battle with the duel and fhe latter got the best of After Whitehead disposes of Schreck, OF THE ATHLETICS AND THE W. I* P.C. the argument and Indianapolis won a A Hint t* Bass Runners by champion. Fight fans throughout the Pittsburg 78 87 .730 Gunther and Gardner and takes a trip country were at a fever-heat over the INDICATIONS ARE FOR A FAST sensational game 1 to 0. Soore: Clark Griffith. Saratoga Winner*. Chicago 67 84 .663 to Tennessee, where he has a number Saratoga, Aug. 14.—Although a msrtch, but Mr. Jeffries said little, and . -w R.KB. Manager Clark Griffith of the Cin­ of bouts arranged, he will cross the «*<*«• ' New York 60 87 .619 'St. Paul .*•«.;.*•;....«»#•»•. 062 very ordinary card was run off here, Just went into hard training. Don't Cincinnati 50 SO .500 cinnati team, the other day was look­ water and his card will read like the you remember, Mr. Johnson, what Indianapolto 170 above. a big crowd was present. The heavy Philadelphia;?;..,;.'.. 46 66 .456 Batteries — t&rcry a&4 Cftttsoh; ing at a record book and his rain of the early morning made the happened to Munroe In the second The athletics expect a hard contest St. Louis ...... 41 66 .423 Slagle and Howley. eagle eye caught two photographs of This Is do Joke, at lesxrt, not with track slow. The finish In the mile and round of that fight? Better look up Walter. He admits that he will ex­ tomorrow afternoon with the team Brooklyn 86 68 .364 base runners rounding the third bag five-sixteenths race was very close. an old file of papers and read the B<*ton 26 76 «»66 Brewers Lost. for the dash home. One of the players perience London fog before many Mellow MinA, Quantico and Bellevlew stories. from Barnesvllle. The boys from Min­ was touching the bag with his right moons. The National Sporting club of Now, Mr. Johnson, that's Just what Milwaukee, Aug. 14. —- Milwaukee finished heads apart In the order nesota have been making a fine show - Cardinals Licked Dodgers. foot, his left swinging In for the turn London has offered to allow the local named. Crackshooter, a starter in th« you are doing, and that's Just what's missed a chance to crawl up on the negro to stack up against some of the ing this summer and are confident St. Louis, Aug. 14-—St. Louis de­ homeward. The other player touched third race, broke his leg In the stretch going to happen to you, if Jeffrie* ever leaders by losing to Toledo 4 to 8. Hie faster English fighters, and Walter was they will be able to trim the local feated Brooklyn In the second game the bag with his other foot, the right and was killed. gets you Into a ring, which a great home club had several chanoes to win, quick to Jump at the chance. many people doubt. bunch. Porman for the athletics is in of the series here, 5 to 4. Bell was hit going over the bag in so much wasted but Owens was invincible except in energy. "There's a lesson In that." Saturday Whitehead and his man­ A few months ago you told the fine shape and his friends claim he hard in the fourth for three runs. t"he eighth when three singles and a At Windsor. McElveen's error, Konetchy's triple said Griff. "A ball player to make a ager will leave for Houghton, where newspapers that you would be at the Will be able to hold the visitors down. double by Harrett gave the home club on Monday evening they have a ten- Detroit Mich., Aug. 14.—Favorfics a«d a passed ball by Marshall netted good tfurn In a game and become an fared b«*lly again today, ringside at Pittsburg when Jeffries His support should be good tomorrow two runs. Toledo won in the ninth round affair arranged with Mike at Windsor as the team is playing: better ball right two in the'eighth for St. Louis. The expert baserunner must learn to set only two, Light Blue. In the sixth race, boxed Sam Berger, and would then on errors by Barrett and Smith and Schreck. Mike Ls said be in the now than at any time this summer. score: his stride so he never loses an ounce to and Tremargo, in the seventh, finish­ show up Mr. Jeffries as a four-flusher, Elwerfs single. Score: of energy or a fraction of a second best condition for yeara He claims Tha R.H. R ing first. The principal interest was etc. You knew you never had any In­ contest is billed for S o'clock K. H. K. of time. A player who does not learn to have trained faithfully, and firmly tention of going to Pittsburg, but in­ sharp. • t Brooklyn 4 8 0 Milwaukee 8 6 4 centered in the steeplechase handicap St. Louis v.. 5 7 8 the stride that will carry him over the believes that the Duluth pug will last in which Harrington, opening at & stead got ae far toward the Canadian Toledo 4 7 2 but a few rounds before his Jabs. paths with the least loss of time will to 2, was backed down to 8 5, at line as possible without going out of Batteries — Bell and Marshall; Batteries— Schnefberg and Smith; The Tuesday bout with George Gard­ to Beebe and Bliss. lose out as a base runner. He will have post time, won easily from John Dil­ civilization. You know, Mr. Johnson, Owen and AWtott. ner has been declared off. Gardner to switch his stride as he nears third lon, with Class Leader third. Trade that Jeffries' theatrical engagements THREE BIG LEffilES has not signed the contract sent him Twelve Inning Fight. or he will lose a fraction of a second •km; weather good. would terminate on July 26, and that in overstepping the bag, and a frac­ some time ago, and this Is taken to Jeff would come to New York. Why Pittsburg, Aug. 14.—Pittsburg won tion of a second counts for a whole lot mean that he cares very little about were you not In New York when you *• from Philadelphia here in twelve In­ in baseball." meeting the Duluth mitter. Craok Cateher, HIT HAS HAD A Peoria, 111., Aug. 14 — Robert Hig- were here a few days before? Why t AMERICAN LEAGUE. nings by a score of 2 to 1. McQuillen After his trip to Tennessee, where •- glns, considered the best catcher in did you sneak to the middle west, and O pitched a splendid game but was re­ he will fight several t'mes before the at long distance—and safe distance- Jj. P.O. sponsible for the winning run, making THE WINNING 8C0RE | Phoenix Athletic club of Memphis, the Three I league was sold by the Peoria baseball club to the Cleveland issue that utatement from Detroit. Detroit 44 41 .610 a wild pitch which allowed Clarke to SUCCESSFUL TEAM ON A DOUBLE l»LAY. I Whitehead will meet John Willie of aft<»r Jeffries had put up his deposit, Americans for 12,500. Jim McGulre, Philadelphia .. 64 41 .610 score from second base. The visitors ® @ Chicago in Calumet. It will be re­ reiterating the old song that Jeff Boston .... «« 44 .693 secured more hits than the locals, but membered that an effort was made to scout for the iuy>sf after wajtchin* Leever was strong with men on bases Sometimes a play Is made on the Hlgglns' work during the Springfield couldn't get Into condition. Cleveland 58 52 .505 ball field that sets all the fans in town get these two men together some time You also mid. Mr. Johnson, that jnra Chicago 50 and was backed by briHiant fielding. Mlnot Optic: Up to and Including series last week, declared him the 64 .481 to talking. One happened at Nell park, ago, and, after about two minutes of and Jeffries would never meet In tha New York 49 Many sensational plays on both sides last night's game with Valley Ctty the best catcher in minor league baseball 61 .471 Magicians have played seventy games, Columbus, Ohio, a few days ago, and actual fighting, the bout was stopped ring. If you meant that, you meant St. Louis 45 characterized the game. Score: today. Hlgglns will not report to 67 .441 losing thirteen and tleing one. The the bugs are discussing it yet. by the police. Willie is known as one that you would crawl out of a match Washington SI 7S .292 R H E of the toughest fighters before the Cleveland until tbe end of ths season. Pittsburg . „. 2 6 0 Optic score book shows that they scor­ St. Paul and Columbus were playing with the big fellow, and that you never public, and some think Whitehead has Philadelphia 1 11 1 ed 433 runs against their opponents the tenth Inning, St. Paul being at bat had any intention of fighting the "Athletics Won Oat. 176. The highest score Mlnot has run Murray was on third, Boucher on first, taken a bite a trifle too large. champion, but was talking simply for Philadelphia, Aug. 14.—Tn a hard­ Batteries—Leever and Gibson; Mc­ Whitehead realizes that experience is advertising purposes, which, in your Quillen and Dooin. up was twenty in an early game with Wrlgley at bat and one man was out, hitting game here, In which both Wad- Burlington and Swift Current scored when Wrlgley sent a looping fly to what he needs more than anything else SHOULD REMEMBER case, Mr. Johnson, Is only a petty form dell and Dygert were knocked out of the highest against them when eight Kruger. For some reason, Boucher and he promises to keep himself busy of petty larceny. the box, Philadelphia defeated St. Giants Drubbed 'Cubs. of their men crossed the pan. took a long lead off first; In fact, was from this time on. Jeffries is taking things easy and Louis by the score of S to 5. Hartzell Chicago, Aug. 14.—New York batted Minto has won every series that they close to second when Kruger hurled seeing the wights of New York. He of St. Louis made a record for the park Kroh, Higginbotham and Hagerman have played with the exception of two, the ball to first and Boucher was out. POLE TEAM RECORD 8MA8HED. J. MUNQ'S FATE sails on August 5 for Cartwbad, and by driving out Ave singles In as many off the rubber at the srart and made those with Caseelton and Swift Cur­ But In the meanwhile-— while there he will take a course at five runs. Overall took the box in the Lady Maud C and Hsdgewoed Bey times at bat. President Ban Johnson rent, in which they tied. With Cassel- Murray, who was on third, printed Jeff Thompson of New Yorfc writes: the springs and Immediately on his of the American league denied that third With runners on second and ton Minot won three and lost three, for the plate the instant Kruger caught Made New Record. return will go to Harbin Springs, CaJ., third and none out. One hit was made •Tack JohiTson, have a care. Have you Tim Hurst had been dismissed as um­ with Swift Current Mlnot won one, the ball and slipped over the counting Grand Rapids, Mich. Aug. 14.— forgotten what happened to one Jack where he has trained for all his fights pire. He said he would investigate off him in this inning, scoring the lost one and tied one. This is a record j station before Kruger returned the ball on the coast Jeff will not require last of New York's six runs. A single Ht Jgeuood Boy and Lady Maud C Munroe? If /.ou do, here is a brief the case fully before action. that cannot be equalled by any other to flnst base, scoring the run that won broke the world's record to pole here summary: One James J. Jeffries, much training ff he keeps In the same Score: R. H. E. and Tinker's terrific drive gave Chi­ team in the state, and the Magicians the game, despite the profits of the Co­ condition he Is In now. His wind is cago two runs in the second. Raymond by pacing a mile In 2:02%. The for­ champion heavyweight pugllst of the Philadelphia >*1 • 8 14 0 rightly lay claim to the championship lumbus players, who declared Odwell mer record was 2:05^4, made by I world, was making a tour of the the only thing that bothers him. and was saved twice by two spectacular a month or six weeks at Harbin will St. Louis 5 11 2 of North Dakota The games with had the ball on first befonr Murray Prince Direct and Direct Hal In 1802. country, meeting all comers In four- Batteries — Dygert, Coombs and double plays. Tinker made a single, Alexandria, which will be played about scored. r bring that up to requirement. two doubles and a home run In four round bouts. Jeff strayed Into Butte. Livingston; Waddell, Dineen and the 23rd of the month, will determine Jeffries received the congratulations times at bat. Score: Broke World's Record. Mont., one day a few years ago, and Stephens. the championship of the northwest, as ® ® Cleveland, Aug. 14.—Country Jay of an army of friends after he had R.H. E. WANTS REULBACH TO the miners in that burg, thinking they pf».«Hed his forfeit and he seemed to be Chicago 2 7 2 Alexandria claims the championship of reduced the world's record of 2:13% had a world-beater In Munroe, pitted Whit* Sox in Fifth Again. Minnesota. j TIE UP OLD RECORDS, j for trotting a mile under saddle to as happy as a schoolboy. New York ,. 6 12 1 him against the champion. Munroe Bob Fltxslmmons says that Stanley New York, Aug. 14.—Chicago de- ® ® ZilOH at the last day of the meeting stayed the four rounds by clinching, Batteries — Kroh, Higginbotham, TIM HUR8T DROPPED. Chicago, Aug. 14.—Reulbach was Ketchel at his best cannot whip Jack „ feated New York 4 tt\ S in an u»ln- Hagerman, Overall and Moran; Ray­ at North Randall. Reamey Macey, falling, and with a lucky punch as § teresting game and took possession of never in finer shape than right now, son of Guy Macey, the driver, rode Johnson. The freckled one declares mond and Schlel. they were breajtlng from a clinch, that Ketchel is too small and will not fifth place in the American league race. 8crappy Firsd For Spitting-In and the "fans" are predicting that he Country Jay. The record was held brought the champion to his knees. Walsh, who had been laid up for some •——* • i Player's Eys. will win several more games before he by Charlie Mack, ridden by C. K. O. be able to reach the negroe's head. I Cincinnati-Boston rata.. Jeff was up in a second, and started haven't heard of anyone who really ' time with a sore arm, pitched for the New York. Aug. 14.—It's back to the Is finally stopped. Some are even rash Billings at Glenville in 1^04. after the miner, but Jus* then the bell enough to hope that he will equal the wanted to hit a negro on the head. In visitors, and was effective after the S>- -0 sport promoting game for Tim Hurst, San Francisco's attempt to break rang, which saved Mr. Munroe from first inning. Three of the Chicago's record of twenty-four straight victor­ the stallion record of 2:02H. held by my younger days the proper *tunt was f AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. | former ball player, fight referee, um­ getting his head caved in. to kick him on the shin or butt him in four runs were the result of fielding pire and nearly everything else in the ies made by James McCormick of the o-nnce"*. was a failure. Ed Geers The news that Munroe had knocked S • Mn •••. 9 Chicago team in 1884, when the dis­ the stomach. And we had to be very and battery misplays. Score: y W. sporting line. drove the stallion a mile In 2:04%. Jeff down, got a decision over him. I* tance from the pitcher"* box to the careful when we started to butt If * R. H. E. Minneapolis 67 tl P F^or mistaking Second Basemen Ed­ i..' fi-ee-tor-all pacing race proved was a world-beater, etc., was flashed ^8 plate was much shorter. New York 8 7 4 Milwaukee v...i.. 65 52 .559 die Collins' eye for a cuspidor in a the best one of the day. Aileen Wil- to all corners of the earth. Seeing a Continued on Page Fifteen. Chicago 4 10 1 Louisville !».... 66 .521 recent game in Philadelphia, President Batteries —- Warhop apd Sweeney; Columbus 60 B8 .508 Ban Johnson has dropped Tim Hurst j Walsh and Owens. • St. Paul ...... v.i.... 56 60 .488 from the roster of American league Kansas Cltjr ...... BS 61 .465 umpires and the rotund and pugna­ Boston's Eighth IKrsfgfrt. Toledo ...... 54 «S .462 cious Tim intimated today that he Boston, Aug. 14.—Boston batted two Indlanapolfcl . M...... St M .445 had handled the Indicator long Cleveland pitchers hard, winning 7 to >/' J ' • enough. 2. Clcotte was a puszle at all times Errors Lost For K. C. "I want something not quite so dan­ to the visitors. It was the eighth Kansas City, Aug. 14.—An error by gerous," he said. "I think I will take consecutive victory for the locals. Shay and one by Beckley in the fifth to Joy riding." Score: _ XL H. E. inning gave Colunrt>us four runs and Hurst will be succeeded by Mike Boston 7 10 0 allowed the visitors to win a 6 to 4 Thompson, a George town graduate Cleveland game. Scone: and famous as a football referee. Batteries — Cicotte and Carrlgan;v R.H.E. Thompson's theory is that anyone Berger and Easterly. Kansas Citp ...... 4 6 8 that can survive a football game be­ Columbus 680 tween twenty-two modern collegians, If you don't want your tickets and j ,, Essy for Detroit. ought to find baseball bordering close Batteries — Esslck and Sullivan; on to a tapioca. have no favorite of your own—see that I' Wfcahington, Aug. 14.—Donovan was Geyer and Schreck. they go to one of the following—each a big puzzle to the Washington's, es­ UNQLAUB'S NOTION. pecially when runners got to first, and Millers Lost in Drizzle. of whom have other friends working for them. lie Automobile as a result Detroit won handily by the Minneapolis, Aug. 14.—In a drlsiHftg Of Hew a Runner at Third Bate score of 6 to 0. Catcher Blankenshlp, The figures opposite the names rep­ rain Louisville defeated Minneapolis Should Make a Certain Play. with a broken finger, was a big handi­ 1 to 0. A base on balls, a fielders' resent the nomination votes. cap to the locals and the runs of the choice, a sacrifice and Sullivan's sin- "There Is one play In baseball which fails nine times out of ten, and yet is Merchants will hold votes for candi- never varied.from, which, to my no­ didates, which may be collected at REO CAR—1909 Model G tion is not good baseball,' remarked any time. Bob Unglaub, of the Washington team, Nominations will be received at any I' GREER'S STABLE IS DISAPPOINTED ] the other day. "It is this: With a time. Phone or send in your own or To Be Given Away Free at the man on third and none out, if the ball friends name to The Forum Contest is hit tb the Infield the runner will manager. remain on third; but with one out, if Only about on*-third of the con­ the ball U hit to one of the lnflelders, testants took occasion to report to Bijou Theatre, on Nov. 20th, 1909 the runner will start for the plate, the contest manager their increase in and nine times out of tlen he is nailed votes so that a number have not been at the plate easier than It would have changed at all. Still it is known in been to get the man at first The re­ some cases larger gains have been Ask for AotoiAobfle Tickets-The Plan sult is that there are two out and a made but not reported to The Forum. man on first Then if a base hit fol­ All shoald try and report before next One ticket given away FREE with each fifty cents of lows it Is wasted. It seems to me that Tuesday. It would be a better play to have the Candidateet your cash purchase. The person having obtained the man on third make a bluff to start The foHowing is the revised list and for the plate and try to draw a throw- standings of tfce candidates: there, so that it would be too late to Anna Lee 81 largest number of tickets on November 20th, 1909, will get the man going to first. It seems Rovtna Peterson ^61 to me to be better policy to hold the Mrs. Lakorwskl ...... 15 be awarded the Automobile.. Tickets given away FREE man on third when the ball is picked Mri, A. C* Relneck# 18 up cleanly by one of the lnflelders. BerIlia Haas . ..*• •*. 5 by the business firms whose names appear below. even If he died there, than to send Jennie Thompson 4 him to certain death at the plate, for Harry Wooledge 8 a wild pitch, a passed ball or an error Lynn Stambaugh ...... 12 , • , « may score him, and fhe re is also a Joe Turner 21 Where to Get Automobile Tickets chailce of a hit being made,** Harriet Hunt Ill Anna May Qulnn .91 Books and 8tstionery, Laundry. & ~ v Elizabeth Ellefsen 84 K. D. Book Sl Stationery Oo. Dtaon Laundry Co. | THE "RUBE" UNCORKS Carry Anderson ...... 4 Bicycles, Guns and Sporting Goods. Meata. j SOME FA8HION HINTS. Lyal Davis .... J. 13. Johnson Cycle Suply House. ® M&py Carpenter .... Bggert Market. Dry Goods. New York Telegraph: O. Edward W-iil Stem * • m • •• a •• • 9 •• • •.a • a* « 4^* % Pienos and Musleal Inetrumentfc Waddell, popularly known as "Rube," Wttl K>nn#dp 28 K G.,Toiler Dry Goods Hcmbm. famous pitcher and arbiter of fashion, Dora Qulnn 6 Oeiicstesaiana. Luger Furniture Co. f was on Broadway yesterday, and was Lulu Trunke (. 22 -JNw* Food Grocery Co. Wfln Painting* Wall Paper ami Ps— at once surrounded by admiring fans, Kra Newton Brevfeart ...... J,... 50 •,% Drugs. and also would-be dressy gentlemen, Bessie GrubbS 58 ating. MARIE N. - Jput 4c Porterfleld. eager to learn how the styles would Mrs. A. C. Courtney ...... <10 W. !>• Decorating Co. - Will Marie N. be one of the disap­ would have to have another clearing be worn this fall. Mr. Waddell was Florence Young ....,60 , * Fur iiture snd Csi p>H, pointments of the harness season of out. He has over twenty In his genial and communicative. Florence Crittenden home 28 Lager Furniture Companjr. Tailoring snd Gents' Furnishing Goods Mrs. Jrao. H&meitlk 12 1909 and add her name to the string stable, but so far The Harvester, "Can you give me an Idea, Mr. Wad­ Florist. ' Bulah Burt JL00 C. J. Feller. of disappointments that have been Walter W. and the 3 year old gelding, dell," asked Wilson Misner, "how Ftrgo Floral Co. handed veteran Ed. Geers for handling Harry Devereaux, arp the only ones to trousers will be worn this season?** X. Breyw 18 Groceries. • * this year. Before the M. & M. at stand the test. Mr. Waddell smiled benignly. Meerhead. |[ Bijou Theatre. » ' .i "Mostly on the legs, dear boy," s*M •Befaea Caah Gro^aqr. < V "" "• •":< Detroit, Marie N. was a top heavy Marie N. hasn't yet shown that she Dora FVe^rmfcn «. *,«..... p...... mm 6 favorite in the pools. She took sec­ is first-class outside of one race. Get­ he. "A few ultra Parisian people will Beulah Burt ...... 100 .Lumbe* , ,• » Wholesale Ce ond money. At Kalamazoo she was ting second in the M. & M., behind use them for hats, with the slack Minnie Fevif 4 Bfcrgo Lumber Co.': " ^ ^ W."£L' Dlsmert, Moorhasd. fttfim. down fifth in the money. At Cleve­ such a wonderful trotter as Margin, toque fashion, and the suspenders land she did not have Margin to op­ is more than passing glory, and it may spliced out for plumes, but this style pose in the two previous races. But be that she wiM grow better as the will hardly become prevalent in Amer­ Marie N. is not showing the form ex­ season advances. Halite Direct, Teasel, ica." pected and hoped for. Arthur J., Annabelle Lee, Frazee, Ger- "What will be the real fad In shirts, Car Will Be on Display at I j ; ot > vv ^ Gkers' stable is disappointing early aldine and Baron Grattan are no-ac­ Mr. Waddell ?" asked Rex Beach. i * »•* a > ** |n the season. There is no member of count at present. Then there is the "I Judge," said the Arbiter Elegan- tnuch account outside of The Har­ famous $25,000 Sterling McKinney. tlum, "that shirts will be subdued. vester and the pacer Walter W. When Horsemen, many of them, consider this That is to say, you won't see them. utomoie Garage Geers left Detroit he shipped home a one more or less of a counterfeit. In Red sweaters will take their place, es­ carload of deadwood, or those that j his two races he has broko n badly and pecially In full dress, Can you show; WAtltf ^barel* e^ca^ed^he, d^tan^ ime anything more «unarb *hnn a red!