Se;ason FoolI Ball Preidictions Received Jolt in S Games Early " iaturday's UMPIRES WHO HAVE BEEN SELECT'ED TO OFFIOATII IN THE COMING WORLD'S SERIES [0 BUILD CIRCUITS1 ' 4. mam.m-mmmmmmmm ' National»> h CommissionV Could 4 i ' * ¥ ^mP^fy , *. i^LVXSCI* I >;;'VjnM Help Minor Leagues. *?**. Lj«^ ' Wf * I I f V < \i;v*-^. H®Sr y52^r gMH VOULD BETTER BASE BALL l^pirV^ ' inow see I you I ^ ppr ^yaMg^g^pBg/;|28Ffl*f I the jJ gv f Salary Limit Were Fixed and advantage. ^ ^ A ^ . Teams Chosen for Cerv With the weather want A :;> cooling up you tain Leagues. your Fall Clothes right away. Your tailor ' h ' V. V , wants two weeks' grace. We don't need W'' ^E>ccul. rMapatcfa to the Star. I RlOltMONH). Va. Spntsmlwr 30..Anv II two minutes.and not alone that, there's K&vidual who has followed a base ball a tailor fagrue of the lower classes.bash. If you hardly with the talent capable of lease.for a of five or _ ^ l I period years autii as ours. 1 %.'V :^H| lore will agree, no doubt, with the mailing garments atement that the National Association Better . no . and cost less. ill hardly make a mistake if, when it waiting ?cides to supervise salary limits and Aren't those three strong arguments for vetr enforcement in the future, it will stend its authority to the making up of Calvert Clothes'? reuits of these leagues. If the national of the Suits to $45 4 3ard wants to perpetuate many $20 and D class circuits, prevent numerous Ditto Irecks after midseason.and every one Topcoats ' them hurts the game.nothing will The Heath is a Hat. For all K :JL elp quite so much as to take local Henry "Kingly" BLj we're the exclusive here, we mark our Heaths jraps and sentiment out of the agents of leagues and organize themformaonafter only $5.00. usiness methods. If the National Association adopts the uggestion of President Sexton for the ^ * " *."0"^ The Calvert Co. mmwI r< of limits in many of; ?gulation salary IILLY KVAXS AMERICAN LEAGIK. it s different phases, why not go a step I Refinements of Dress. F at Fourteenth. fjirther and take over Circuit building? T o decide to do so this winter would nly be a season or two ahead of the ==- =j CHAPMAN ELECTED. J mes, for if this is not done at the e SILK O'LOIIGHLIN, AMERICAN LEAGUE. Team Take the South Atlantic HIIjLV KLEM, ^iATIOMli LEACil'E. This Year. s tance, with such a system in vogue and J The election of Eddie Chapman as cap- behold what could be done! Here in Vlr- I 9 towns well I ain of the track team at Georgetown 8inia is a league with five Ir Tomorrow Will Be near- esterday was received with much en- unched, and one of them, Roanoke, Opening J3 town on I MIDDLE ATLANTIC GOLFERS. husiasm the student on the * Y 230 miles from the nearest by body A board of men I Day^ FARLV~ PRFmrTT illtop. Chapman was considered for this he circuit. composed ONS ARE J aving the best interests of the game at 11 osition ail during the past year, but not board has, would 11 Baltimore Forfeits to Chevy Chase in til the election of was it as- £" eart, as the national yesterday ut its foot down on such a condition I RECEIVING MANY ured that he would be honored by the '3 of UPSETS,and Bannockburn to Hampton Roads aptaincy of the.team for the uick. Roanoke would be taken out 11 * coming ^ and in its stead would be 11 There were no "home and home" golf ear. he circuit LAUREL PARK or Wilmington, N. I entered from ound Elizabeth City I matches played by any of the local clubs Chapman Georgetown Thus the eastern towns would have I I MD. Baltimore Club 'ordham University last fall and came I LAUREL, Saturday, Country O compact C class circuit. I ut for the track team, making good In I Foot Ball Writers Waiy Off in Their to Chevy Chase and Bannockburn t With Roanoke out of the Virginia forfeiting lie quarter mile and half mile, running . the forfeit route to the league, the board would cast about to I losing by o n the relay team against Virginia in the could be done for the Magic I Roads Golf Club. Hamp:on CHAS. EIULER, NATIONAL LEAGl'E. Cleorgetown meet. gee what II MARYLAND STATE Inc. Would Cause There is Lynchburg, fifty-four I tions That Rule Ch ^ ity. FAIR, Asseranges the now lies I for The fight championship . ntiles away: Danville, a near neighbor, aetween the Country Club of Virginia and ith Winston-Salem, Raleigh and Greens- I in the Old I Elevens to Rol1 Scores. Columbia, with but half a match oro almost in hailing distance I SIX OR MORE RACES Big Up Large six towns would I I forth state. These the two, and it is supposed that REAL class and with I separatingcould CHAMP Itake a compact D circuit, I INCLUDING I neither Baltimore nor Bannockburn salary limit of $1,000. or even $1,200 if I see the use of taking rather expensive would little trouble after I cause were a much BE ecessary, give BY H. C. BYRD. they pitted against trips to play matches which could not MAY F01LJND THIS YEAR»sing the Fourth of July receipts to pay I weaker combination. the in No word back salaries. I I State Fair standing any way. I The of foot ball writers, affect Maryland laaagnral Handicap predictions was received from the Baltimore club, Then the board would begin to con- I made before the opening of the season, If Coach Heeox can teach liis men the towns farther down the Piedmont I in a however.. der are some hard game short period, something that the first town they would II With $2 000 Added-One Mile.and a mighty jolts, The Middle Atlantic Association has not and I receiving will be very difficult, he will be able to ection, five I t'omments were made almost ret decided upon the protest on the match Several Contenders for Title »trike would be Charlotte, which for by everybody a eleven in the school to Settle p-?ace capable high seasons has been the backbone of I - - af June 29 between the local Columbia Likely acky I Course. I who knew of the to the series. Tech has a bunch of men, Steeplechase.Short anything sport green Country ie Carolina Association, and with this I who. if are held will Country Club and the Baltimore efTect that the changes in the rules would they together, a was little city could be associated I into a formidable in Club, in this case letter addressed Sea- ustling aggregation in »U/t Dn ltimpponents and claimed the match by w ould mean a circuit filled with young- day. The team in some did not . **» places ap- BY T. S. ANDREWS. bons together in a ten-round Here si.ers fitting themselves for company oTthe games played so far prove just tile pear tobe as a combina- de'ault. battle. strong looking the a re two boxers of the same weight, about ei up. _ high" With this small margin between , . case. tion as . opposite.to be the that of last season, but on the 'Special Dispatch to Tlif Star. e< iual in the scientific points of the game Then, to make up for Columbia's ab- whole it is of as ' Jeaffing clubs, a decision Is very (m- It hah probably never occurred that composed nearly power- as it will MILWAUKEE. nd hitting, with the shade in Clabby's s« nee from the South Atlantic circuit, irown into by the ful men. The will '>oetant to* Columbia, either "kill Wis., September Virginia camps some" of the big institutions have been backs certainly have In- 1 tvor, and who have met three times at aid old Charleston coum oe restored to that Detroit has weakened C9 improved since 1011 and the other men *»r cure" its championship aspirations. With the middleweight crown floating ^ ith honors have the anouncement * calls as in games all of matches with about even (the odd win tlle map. and there you original ° l the draft of Bert Gardln, the south- PA I I O given as close played will more than likely do superior work, :ludlng yesterday's ,ibout without an owner for the past bieing in lavor.of the absence of \A/FMTCD 'j he exception of that between Virginia Clabby), and both after Siilly circuit, excepting iw, who good ball for Roanoke T f\LL OL VVIlN so far this season against some of the Besides that, there are in the ,L'Pflr nr fuTn it- ma nrnhnhip nr»w thsit tile crown. time be v pitched jg 1 Cl\ 9. positions md the official standing of the middleweight Clabby has had J A ugusta. By this Augusta might »r two years. Of course, the reason for T^ or two of the center of the line which will be Hermitage ' wonder ul so smaller schools. One big held down ; i real of America at least, record in Australia, meeting ; iniduced to get another ball team, that "lis but it is certain that by better men this season than is as follows: dubs champion, sod men above his them its old fran- is not known, ____% flye have had difficult going to emerge played 1 sea- weight, among ttvat town could be given is for faster Some I them last W. L. Pet. will be developed within the next yjave Smith, and le is back now ardin ripe company. ATH | PTIf^ year. here elvise, and this would leave game little , u cc A A nr A tonm would And a VCfV A * ^ wLd X X VJ V/X/V 11* with victories, while one has met defeat. The Blue 'ountry Club of Virginia 0 4 .892 {son. With dozens of claimants a w ith the and year express of . Gray team will be much ; purpose cold. - Columbia Club 8 4 .88" meeting * lbany out in the CJ C! ever twirler in this South Carolina lad. 4' .9, Take Cornell, for instance. The stronger in a little while it was Country 5 there was little chance of select- h< again. There is no chance for MikeGibins fans from than 8 5 .815 igo, To the Albany freezing r . jlermltage Golf Cluo > keep 31*d it is not at all that Roa- r _ f: t-, cam with their change in coachingItha- .Saturday. As soon as White and Dunn 7 5 .583 tell Jimmy to first get a reputation. could then cast about for a improbable $ L.OWCSt (ttevy Chane Club j ng a successor to the late Stanley >r he has made his mark e board )ke will yet get a piece of money for jt* L'SrgestotOCk PriCCS^ of the two get back in the game much will Ilaltimore Club 7 8 .538 , and has given and Albany could be the ' hare been defeated in one policy, power Country Ketchell, but with a number of these jy[ike the of his q,eorgia League Is draft. ATTENTION. MANAGERS be added. Both of these men are power- Iianipton Roada Golf Club 7 8 .4*17 only fights recent career. to this. Here a D class games and in the other won by aiid are on even g brother good J played, ful factors both on the offense and de- iaryland Country Club 4 7 .383 0 pounds ui>. is now matched rested the trou- JiOc Gym Pants or points. It was the only tally made. game scheduled for the Kendall Green ire bright that these few will meet Jimmy Va'dosta and Waycross, rfeited to Petersburg before J Shirt, _q ! » meet Leo Houck, a fu'I-fledged middle. tzgerald. "1 e was up, to transfer that Hose, each % the smaller fflROAY'SSHOWING patched when it met Colgate, Saturday.eleven will take place October 12 In jefore the season passes by ai: w hich, with a probable change or two, 3oC won 111 to 7. coming Brston. October 1, and has offered to franchise to Lynchburg is all buncombe T ah m .. .. college by against the Virginia MilitaryLexington time m eet Eddie auld make a cracker-jack bush circuit. A»-E»a6tlc Sup- z: was Cornell's first trial under a new md settle the question for the McGnorty at 158 pounds at 3 w] the worst sort. Newoort News seems to 1 £ It Institute. clock on the of the These circuits are mere'y suggested to 4 J2LGym9. and It was the first defeat The list of real contenders ap- day fight. It is the "£ive nothing to fear from the report for *-*3 regime, Catholic University w-iil also not play teing. his shiow what possibilities there are for «r«0c v the former Yale as ^ mmy's intention, througl manager, ro reasons. First. Lynchburg would Y. M. C. A. Elastic _Q by A1 S'narpe, receiveduntil October 12. PLEASES >ears now to be follows: Frank p rank Mu'Vern. to oost $1,000 forfeit to naitional game in the states of Virginia, COACHES uni- AOC money to 4 S? nan, as a college coach. Judging by the i > with the one irdly put up enough buy Supxorter ]iClaus, the Pittsburgh middleweight; gt as a side bet if necessary, to meet < the Carolinas and Georgia, ______forms for a Virginia league tear* and, A t ft . suit obtained so far. the foot ball X'nder the four-down rule Costello and ibbens over the route at Saillie League club in Florida. It just Ask for lODiscount and Get it iSadie McGooriy, the Oshkosh buy; ^ twenty-round second, because Jack Grim appears to it at Cornell is going to be just what Fury of are to , ew Orleans or Mike m the life of the smaller circuits and Our sea-n Georgetown apt prove ex- of St. any p'aoe w'll aeree eans ive about as much right to transfer holeeale Prices for ^ s been for some time, an ineffectual men. dike Gibbons Paul, Jimmy i. lie sav.s it is no use is to the national Just yv c-eptionally capable It will have to [ That Did Knoikou. ^ posting a forfeit the idea suggested th as he would to transfer Clubs and Teams. 'etipt to a successful year, be a pretty defense will Sargan Says Players Jiaoby of Hammond, lnd.; ^ r a shorter bout, as no decisions are ard for its careful consideration. How at franchise accomplish strong that keep irown of Chicago and f rank Alunleu bo P< ^ t'a'e played ts first game last one of that pair from getting away for jven in New York, and It would be use- could it fail to work? of $ Heme fhat "National Iff the firs* time since was 8 or 10 yards on one >f Providence, Iv. 1. Jack Hiiiuii »s not le ss. Although Grim appeared in the role j>er ^Prices and for of four tries. All That Was Always Lowest- . Wednesy. Expected this as ne has oeeii f m for the Shipbuilders, and he 4 >red on Wesleyan. while it could With a heavy, considered at time, The magnates of the Virginia anager by get p unging fullback the lor some time ana League m, have been to understand that t -one touchdown and a fie.d Georgetown eleven will be with »ut ot tiie running et in Roanoke Monday afternoon, ay given $ goal. equipped back. 1 no Charlie White, the clever Chicago e was as far as is known had kind of a time about the best of Them. vi 11 have to light his way avrarded the 1I>12 pennant to Roanoke, re- th franchise his, jf 1><1LX'nf 1 Snnrtin crf^rirkrlcfV* 9 it the hardest Satlay ground-gaining material ifuca anoiber athei weight, is not only after a matcli was never made and the VJOOC1SCO. % for . j su ch a transfer ^POTIing from a in the south. There will not be another iame goes crouse, * Kllhane for : ceived the report of President Boatwright, J ;ning Holy by single who is Ith Johnny the 122-pound fr;anchise stood through the season In the A »t nth St Mm W clidown. eleven which will have as effective a set 'lltsbuigh buy, promising. t'e, but he lias offered to take on a wl lich was referred to a committee for of aa Diti« is noc as it js J1 natme of Abe who made such a . harka urifl -iniv I'auke consiuereu, an- Horwitz, .- .~ | .. »« * > for the arvard found it most difficult to de %t«v xnuc a«u vjrrajr. >ut with Joe Mandot at New Orleans, consideration, and adjourned ^ JC, This at l known fact thai he cannot, make for spectacular fight last winter for ball for t Maine, and had It not been for Hi Just what Foley will be at quarterback afternoon's practice Georgetown well le promoters of the southern city have nual meeting, which is scheduled Ports- £ £ or lott pounus, eiliter ring- . November. The re- the city on ne In is hard to say. Almost he \vtll consist only in limbering up, as most he weight '' >en to match Mandot with outh some time in Shipbuilding k the part of the Ma eleven anything endeavoring . might have uUe or at 3 o duett. it ts uouoiiul the meeting is that It was har- 1It Newport News fans never lose h :ir vine an apparently successful forward tried would gain against an 0 the that were used in the game 3 Wolgast for the lightweight cham- P«rt from eleven like if players % netner Kuuie Arcooorty can mane tne *V a feeling prevailed. fri -s strike a and be converted Randolph-Macon, and It will <; onship, but so far they have been anious and good on . cd.r. goal post not e Saturday are somewhat lame and sore, now, but his manager, Aiarty tn^nrilinir t r> the forecast made last th to a touchbaok for the Harvard men, determined how valuable a man veignt ^ altliough Tom Jones, manageruniccessful, ball. the wholeprelenT^!»«* "njjtrf he is until after he has ^£lecause that was the first real scrimmage ojkins, says he can, ana until ne w«;ek the question of circuit and the elec- ne ver be without Indeed, nf v an.c! i view of the fact that the Crimson won been pitted sf the champion, lias gone south to talk a to the ^tofrwlTh ? /inri .oou,rtis said against another mows or the puulic knows mat ue tic>n of officers for next year were not thing looks like frame-up get .. y a lone touchdown, the score would aggregation Just as cf the season. atters over with D. J. Tortorich, pro- to come across h2,T,.li2o2J?^iHoJMf on hisJvesslergames since strung as are the men whom make it he must be given tile beneut it is that ken up, because this could not be Sliupbuilding city fans !? k n have probably been tied and a victory he directs. Coach Frank Gargan, who has done the canlot oter, and possible they will a bit of coin to cover the losses >f the dootot. 1 he easiest way to settle as done under the constitution until the wi th up Sinceq.n^!i J??.i Sfast!^ . ach an to terms, etc. early in the summer both revented had the ball not hit the post. t>ulk of the coaching, stated that he was is to have one ot the others agreement Therefore, these of tpnm rinrlne- the rast season No °P*nedth. the nat point cw N»jvember meeting. * Orleans would be an ideal nlace for Princeton, of course, has always run up witli a ses- ot her sensible view can be taken of it, *he ANALOSTAN ery much pleased with the work nuke him come torward sub- ich a for it would the fol- (luestions bob up at the Portsmouth *,ict y s 11 record scores during the early part of the SHOOTEES. lor match, give fo r it is that Jack Grim never ** Allegheny'"h" countyd'f" by the team Saturday, and claims tantial forfeit weight. wers of the ga«me in the middle west s'f>n. after which it will hardly be report- probable lH>an,!. the sellers. reason, and it was not surprising to learn F aecomilished cannot make it he meeting was harmonious. thoueht of it Certainly Lvnchburg !iave round'ng up pool men did all that was expected of If he then, why chance to see it. Practically all the e<* that the that it had won from Stevens by a Phil hat the nust advance into the light heavy weigh rhat there is going to be a fight over w<°uld be the last place for hTm to ex- Steubener Again High Gun, has been the men tampionship matches have been out was in Jnh(?r«*rnUmber, ??*itln,8,n tr.la1'\lew tally. onesided \hem. Gargan drilling where all boxers over tuat mark lass, *h e circuit question there seems to be pect to locate, for he charge * ,22«I 2r convJct,°"B' The eleven which showed much he est, and few eastern or middle west team two seasons and sentences imposed today, is not only 89 Out of 100 >n the fundamentals of the game and >elong. The Frenchman.Carpentier..ias f a to see ha rdly a doubt. Norfolk and Portsmouth of the Lynchburg form to what was Killing Birds. ins ever get chance them. fans him out to offlcials, who are superior exhibited at. e that each man would show some vritten hie that lie cannot make that ha,ve long and openly advocated a com- a half, and the bought *h tnl16 Phil Steubener did xpected ^ it New Orleans would afford a splendid governor . the beginning of the 1911 schedule was the best shooting at any more, and now becomes a ct circuit in the eastern part of the get a change in management The from the weekly shoot of the hknowledge in this department, and he was veight >portunity to all the enthusiasts. Alan-' P0 and the iZcal tJ^te Pennsylvania. Quakers won Analostan Qun ight . It js the same with >t is anxious for the match, but says stiite. Newport News will join them in tiettysburg, 35 to 0, and there was Club Saturday, when he killed 8D Fdeased to see the men do as well as they Brown has never this and there is half of the voting iSomething of a surprise was thrown in the of birds Idly Fapke. lat should it fall through he will be the play the team whichnothingdid out of 100. He shot in four dltd. Gargan has been drilling the players >een considered seriously as a high-class .jad to take on White. The si'rength of the circuit. The fight will imto the Virginia League camps by A1TIIAI IA II APTA not look formidable. was event3 of ttf- latter will the teams in the AA circuits. V Gettysburg not teen 1 ndlvlduallv on picking off men, and in rniddleweight until his siiowing against h(> wise to in his class and let th en be directed against Roanoke, and if drafts of I II | |J| II II1 II I'L I - keep - to not near targets each and two twenty-target lone the first selec- II II I 1 strong, according reports, as contest it seemed, that every ' (Jyclone Johnny Thompson and a few lifjhtweights alone. It is a hard matter Rlchmond does not cast its vote against fo:r one player goes by l*|l|f|ll| h| as last year, but that did events. In the first time up Steubener £Saturday's »ns to those teams, and he takes a long vHIHULIW w» ULIU strong not had this art, 1it ers of late, but lie appears as coming fCir a good little man to beat a good R<>anoke staying in the circuit longer, tit from the really capable p avingdetractof broke twelve saucers, and got fourteen in "nan on the team acquired and may give some of the lb en those who have followed the Jump to the Pacific coast The player due Llong nicely, g man. league the continent next 1 TA the Quakers. There has not been a time each of the next two sessions. He re- 8ind this pleased Gargan. t :ontenders a surprise. McGoorty has fo:r seven years will have another guess. for a nice ride across 1 ||||||A TIAI T - in when the is the old Southern Leaguer. II I I flUI L years Pennsylvania eleven corded a straight In the fourth The men, of course, will need a. great ciemonstrated his class beyond all it may be that the eastern teams will spring Becker, Ufl|IVI|IVI| has shown as much aggressiveness and event, and of JL>ave Smith of Jimmy Dime, the New Castle, Pa., it muster sufficient wl,o In the Portsmouth out- 17 "breaks" to his *leal of work in preparation for the com- t His quesion. his strength to oust played II"" I IuiImIMU111 1U IIU/U.MDLL strength as it did in its play Saturday. got credit in the last JVus-ralia and Jack Harrison, champion of and promoter of , may getmanfer >anoke, but that they will make the ef- fieId this year. While the higher minors " 1 as from now on the teanl will st of the first of the man V According to what has been related of two sessions. ng games, 111 one round him ring fighters together fo,rt is one bet. The condition found only one in the irginia .. England, each, place (ar good that the contest the Quakers have a Dr. W. \V. rneet formidable opponents. Mike it of the and if he can and take a trip to Australia. Jimmy wj11 save Roanoke's will re- Besague who looked good to them, they heavy, Barnes was second in line the top ladder, is but scalp be the fast line this season, and a backfield with a man- r he about due for been anxious- to make the trip, a(jmission of mi percentage of .830. having killed 68 s the old Georgetown graduateThompion,nakc the weight, why is not when he Lynchburg, for those 200- which is second to none in the and imgs did break right one notch lower in clacsi- country. birds out of 80. Barnes dropped but one s will bring Mount St. Mary's College ai title. Clabby, Gibbons, Brown le jumps for three games and hack cil^nilf^whlch is* Everything Being Done to The Indians have won from iger, j" going a month ago and he had inndedto me for series fie than the Virginia circuit. always the target in the third event at 20 birds. A. B. . and as dantell are ail legitimate middleweighis, $125 (the guarantee) is not I Ination earn here next Saturday, Thomp- ve it up for the time being. Now he .. smaller elevens, no matter what, the style St ne was third high man in the singles, ®md so is Klaus, and a series of all inviting to Norfolk, Portsmouth | of scores There has as 8 has had this team on the field since ion is order. is Tony Ross, Tom McMahon and an sure Success of play, by large never he "grassed" 82 "clays" out of 100. He bouts between the lot inelfminaion5,a d Newport News. Roanoke is up e taken by the Georgetown coaches, vvho can defend the title against all com- is can be done if the Richmond vote is not able to win as chain- at ride. "This boy McMahon is some Tech's been about it pleased saucers out of 05. which is a percentage j man will be to report for « rs and challenge for the world's I."1 I'orable, for Petersburg can be ejected p: Scrimmage. from the institutions which are rated as of >40. He 18 Svery expected It time. : rhter," writes Jimmy, "and he will make to stick Even if Court Fines Only Two of also got in the third at 3:110 and will be worked 1tionship. is about 1 of them take notice before he gets Lynchburg wanted a ittsburgh secondary. It has also given the session.* ractice p.m. The defeat of Jack Harrison of friinchise there is a chance big quick rniifh Hp hunt Hmmv Purrv tn a frAT.T.Itk hardly for as or 1 darkness set in. Now is the time "" eh Seven Convicted. many more defeats thanuniversitiesA. V. Parsons took first honors at the intil j2ngian«l by Eddie McGoorty in .New York id had the best Sm th. a turn around, unless Newport News The Cathollc Univeralty fooi ball squa(l have been received. It was not doubles with a score of men and no was a to also of-Gunboat eides the worst a to The Star. 37 out of 48, which t o get the in good condition, the other mght big surprise i showing team ever Sp«sclsl Dispatch had a lay-off to is a ^-Vs for Joe Jeannette beating Tony Ross, m£ide in yesterday. anCoach McDevIit then, note the .'M to O victorysurprising percentage of .773. A. B. Moses had a j,et-up on them will be allowed. Scrim- siome, but not to those who knew of Har- want to Ross did foul col- the league was enough for that xPITTSBURGH. Pa.. September 30.. does not - over Dickinson bad was a and say that the to,vn last season. believe in Sunday practice. In day. getting 13 out of 34 In the Wednes- r ison's record. He game °r were The score and 30 out of naging will be held tomorrow, the ed man, hut ks they both Th e vigorous campaign which was in- the afternoon Blewett rounded large made against Dickin- i only 143 In the singles.doubles * trong young fellow, but lacking in at the time it was not that Capt. up son would seem As of the ® and Thursday in an effort to get the won surprisingswingg ^ it was stituted Gov. John K. Tener and the to indicate that the many shooters are on hunting lay icientific poin-s of the game. He |n four was committed. was Although reported that Charley by squad and took the men for a walk one for Ross strong ^after was Pitts- have of the most seven men shot as Jim , to give base of the powerful ma-,Indian*trips, only yesterday. The rnen in shape Saturday. j he title in England by default, id Jeannette was getting weak, and you up ball in the Barney Dreyfus, president to College Park and back, chines in years. If Dickinson is near as official scores: is realised the coaches that the title was not ture, attended It by gluilivan, the former holder, n take it from me that Jeannette does "Pop" the meeting this burgh base ball club, working In con- From today on the squad will sit at one strong as it was la^t fall there is little *nen must train faithfully in order to do j n a to defend it. It was :ek of the Virginia for SINGLE TARGETS. position it relish Ross' at time. Joe . League the Nor- itllfiction to on the that crew in the gameH. much ot game any f !k franchise. suppress pool selling large table in the dining room of Albert location Warner's is due to go at. ustice to themselves big that he would not make prellcted'P. back and no mistake. I had Report from Norfolk has I kiMkllUti itu IllfiWt uil/ioouuflll Shot Broke. Pot. 1 a. .. ~ xviinoahln SJo HfHVl V1 Q crOVTIO that _ going my res of the national was Hnii nnd win ro nnjv fAA^ n < . Hilts pastime, 1111 VUh>l IIP OUVWiSCI U| c?v Iiruuir. IIUHOCWMiV «« B V » **>. a a clever fellow like lt that Kircher Phil StPiiliener 100 80 .800 7 I i showing against * w heavyweight, Dan Daily, ready for George has already been A. B Stine 100 82 .820 the men were fatigrued during the latter jdcGoor.y, but few expected him to take P Jther but the latter , ected as pilot for the crew of the or Mcfarty, claimed i pv Tana f t\v novt OUn mm i l'nd»*r the changes in the rules it would l>r. W. W. Barnes 80 68 .850 I(art of the contest. Something must the count as quickly as Dave Smith did. , ^as matched with Jim Flynn for »»j »»i»v *vi uv««. ccaouu. ouauer was en CZtSfZL?,5£ tzszrI A. V. Parson* At 55 the men to in record t of the same appear that the larger schools. with their, .846 a hould be done by keep <]rhese two knockouts in almost t 10. but Billy Gibson tells me he Is nearly all summer this p0rd. both base ball onthuslaoU. paroIM of W. M. Willi* 60 43 .750 course, the have no on a with OcherJ ar because of an room attachod'.' hu Jo.t bofn' lu'"l"eieu, abundance' material. would have c ondltlon. Of players time place McGoorty par nn indisposition. .. . eomVioWd'' Iir. Kenton n . ... i at j » A. B. are . Mows 143. 36 .248 these alleged stars forgotten. I . and fined two others Thi *T , Just why this is not shown in ^ evening many on the first v Smith, the Australian, has said "he Richmond backers have secured a po<»1 selling, J100 institutions. Yednesd^y see where some one sa:d Tim O'Neil beat . DOCBLE TAUGETS. to eat at a train- uuuuicveights. lease on are rabid and the result of the games would he hard 8quad will be compelled , lothmg, but he feels his defeat at Mc- (^t^orge Chip. Well, take it from me, Mr. ig a plot of ground 450 feet eat h Both judges fans, of Q|bbons 'argeMemorlal a*/"*, . a'£ it is the different Shot at. Broke. Pet. i At it is planned to and is now jare on the was w » to say. though probable A. V. ng table. present unds, on which they will erect a new ,, A. B. .\lo*es 34 13 .382 I jn]g stopped. Chip won fairly and is now th«5 seven men were allowed to go on m safe of The minor teams are men can eat their noon meal in this j>ave in the same tar T «a nlr Tallinn and all th n mMdlA- Pft.rk in time for the 1913 season, this play. Piiiladelphia I v I uvn style Keutou Bradford 36 13 .301 1he fought af If (Vtl til V> llllUUiC role for si yesr that ones - noon meal is the most lm- Harri- in= p Ma,°"e>' *a .probably tiauring the larger , 7nanner. The .light that the Oshkosh boy beat wlsights. We hope to make tliat Austra- necessary because the railway whichbe; *Ma"a*er " ssistant District Attorney Rowand In- will play safe and are consequently (ortant one of the day for the- player, .on, and had all the best of George jja,n trip after the holidays." °w; ned the Broad street grounds desired «a"ie with B,,suna^,eElectrical their defense to meet that style. playing QUAKERS GET LESLIE CUP. «is it comes before hard practice or a jtshe, a tough middleweight of the to make use of that property for railway formed the court that the vigorous cam- ?r*ctlfc*,e*e for neXt Saturday. *>ut instead Tech fame, and it is very important that the i, city. Quaker pu:rposes. The new grounds promise to pal which has been waoed all summTr Colon The Maryland Aggies may have a (layer's stomach should be in good Smith showed much better form and 1Petitions have been circulated through be much better equipped for modern base fair team before tht end of the before or before entering >ut a clever so that an- the state of Wisconsin on the bdxing bai11 than was the case with the Broad E* EE ^". wTUun .TTh" "!sh. T*f.T pretty Pennsylvania Golfers Beat New York 5 practice conlltionr up really fight, ,ns of Gov. John K. Tener and EX'*r>' vear. The Farmers appear to* have what 81 big game. < >ther win over a good man or two will qulestion. The fans are clamoring for street grounds. Though slightly farther o^hT'^uad^lh8^Fr""l>tancethe,meiL Team and him a bo and the promoters have fro m the center of the Barney Dreyfus of the local a chance they have never had before, capable sub" Win Coveted Trophy. . L>e enough to give chance in New xing gotten out city, the arrange- Prtjsident will be given to°showV alue stitutes. The men have shown promise PHILADELPHIA, September fork against a top-notcher again. And P*titions with the object in view of voic- me nt will be such that the patrons will Ma of developing Into players above the golfers Two-Hundred-Mile Pigeon Bace. Jvhile Smith and McGoorty were making i"lg the sentiment of the people regarding be handled better than at the old resort, tha t the ma^Vnery of the^jstrict'attm*- inHcfehv randhaOhrorrianS 'wT bS'-! more or less Saturday won30..Pennsylvaniathe tames for themselves, Mike th e same. It Is expected that in this way I t is understood that much of new ' « office had been at work all summer for average and. while green, contested The Eastern District Pigeon Club flew Gibbons, the the nej torm "he momini pSctle^ lnH.U"1" do some cup. for by New York Leslieand J* Paul was in action in ov er ."0,000 names will be attached to the ma terial at the old grounds will man a "should creditable work before from W. St. sensation, the be otil- trying to^b^ selling is jineman, weighing1^*) pounds? I Tranksglving. Massachusetts, at the Huntington Valley 'ts 200-mile race Cameron, Va., same ring as Eddie, against a lob-pounder petitions, so that when the legislature ized in the construction of the new poc118 On Hie IWC irau saints. J inO SflOUlO mBM & PUCC Oil tile C. U. convenes and a bill is for con- ble and it is not at Louis Kahn. J. J. The game against Technical High was Country Club. The Pennsylvanians yes- *Sunday, September 2ft. Following are the itamed Tommy Maloney. Mike, so it presented acheries, all improbable [>hn Yost, Augustine, line. He played tackle on the team two not a fair i vas claimed, hurt his arm and could not «d