CHICAGO CAPTURES [stray sport squibs from every'angle CRIMSON TRIUMPHS CONFERENCE TITLE By ASA ROUNTREE. JR, OVER PULLIAM TEAM Ambrose McConnell, who formerly purchased Outfielder A1 Shaw from the charge of the Chicago played on tfie club. As Brown has made no de- Rout of Boston and Chicago teams Jersey City team of the International yet Badgers Climax to Maroon’s Remarkable Work. of the cision on the matter, but it is probable Fitting , has been pur- league. Two hurlers has also been se- School Warriors Outclass Pulliam and Brown as he High Aggrega- chased that he will turn down the offer, by Manager Smith of the Crackers cured from Detroit, but the Nashville Visitors Runs can secure several lucrative managerial Play Steady Game—Gray Eighty- from the Toronto tion—Great Work of Backfield club of the Interna- leader refuses to reveal their names. jobs without going outside of organized Responsible for Vic- tional Two Yards for Touchdown league, to fill the vacancy at second ball. who Contested base caused by the retirement of Whitey Harry Smith, piloted the Newark tory—Game Desperately of Clark Griffith of the Na- Alpermann. Welchonce lias been team to the championship of the Inter- The efforts Harry • ----- national the tional to secure Outfielder Bates from the appointed field captain to succeed him. league during past season, Stagg Field, Chicago, November has been Cincinnati Reds have failed. All of the 22.—Outclassing, out-gam- Alpermann has gone into the saloon busi- retained as manager for the By ASA HOrXTREE, JII. offers of the Washington leader were re- and their ness in 1914 season. His new contract Is said to ing out-lucking opponents, of Chicago foot- Pittsburg. jected by Garry Herrmann, who stated University for a school Pulliam call salary of $5500, an increase Of was for sale. High 19, and Brown (i. ball the that. Bates not stars defeated University of Wisconsin men 19 to 0 to- Efforts will be made during the winter $1500 over what he drew In 1915. by Little Rock to secure American from the ashes of a and the a berth in the Four of the eight league clubs Rising triumphantly disastrous begin- day captured undisputed title of conference Dick Hoblitzel, the versatile first base- will at different from the champions. Southern league. If unsuccessful an at- train places ine rout of the Badgers was a A man of the Cincinnati Reds, Is assisting of last ning, the warriors the fitting series of forward passes, most of tempt will be made to spring camping grounds season, plucky gridiron representing Birming- get a place in the in the Marietta climax to the Maroon’s remarkable au- which went were tried coaching college football the Nationals, Red Sox, Tigers and White wrong, without Western association. This ham city has been team. Hobby formerly attended this Sox their 1913 abodes high school, yesterday afternoon crushed the eleven flaunt- tumn’s work, for they have met and result by the Maroons next. Gray’s spec- retaining preparing without ball for school and it was here where he tacular run was about the most disas- league several years, and made Cleveland, after having tarried for a sea- downed all rivals, closing the season by a as a football star. ing the colors of the Pulliam and Brown school of Tus- trous termination of a forward pass that is anxious to get back. The proposed new reputation son or so at Mobile, Alexandria, La., and training beating last year’s champions. Wisconsin had. The ball was on Chica- Western association circuit will embrace Pensacola, Fla., returns to Macon,

GOLF CHAMPIONS FOR 1913 SEASON

National Open—Francis Ouimet of the All wKere Woodland Golf club. IRQR Occasions, < National Amateur—Jerome D. Travers of the Upper Montclair club. Women's National—Miss Gladys Raven- the best is none too scroft of England. Massachusetts Open—Tom McNamara of ^ood-J Boston. order Massachusetts Amateur—Francis Ouimet this* Connoisseur’s \ of the Woodland Golf club. Women’s, Boston—Miss ^anny C. Os- ® good of the Country club. .’’All fiTst-dass Women’s, Eastern—Mrs. Ronald H. Bar- Whiskey low of the Merlon club. Metropolitan Open—Alec Smith of the cares ser7e it Wykagyl club. Metropolitan Amateur—Jerome D. Trav- ers of the 'Upper Montclair club. Western, Open—John J. McDermott of Atlantic City. Western Amateur—Warren K. Wood of the Homewood club. STRAUS .GUKST 8iCOMPANr Women’s. Western—Miss Myra Helmer DISTILLERS -ESTI&78 RlCHMONDVlRQlNlA. -_ of tho Midlothian club.