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•Boyle ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drake, It.. 1 0 0 0 00 Schardt, p. 3 0 0 0 3 0|Burns, p... 1 o 0 0 10 Bayres. p.. 1 0 1 0 10]31apnlcka, p 3 1 2 0 20 tT. Downey 110000 _-___^__. him. and that Can- was a "moan guv" for testifying ~ —— — —-1 Mogridge, p. 2 01 0 00 Ferry, p. .. 1 0 0 II 2 0 _____ against him (Teb«au) when the case was b.rousht — — — — —'- Totals... 31 4 424,124 Totals.. 33 3 12 27 9 2) ______— — — — — — Totals.. 20 3 418 80 before the base ball court. On top of this misfortune Totals.. S3 7.6 11 11 1 - © I Totals.. 30 0 4 24. 9 1 Totals.. 20 1 5 18 70 George is on the outs with Hedges for drafting Pete *Batted for Loudermilk in seventh inning. ; Minneapolis ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0—0 *Ran for Coleman in sixth inning. Compton. It. seems as though Tebeau had relied on tBatted for Boyle in seventh inning. Indianapolis ...... 00200001 x—3 Game called at end of sixth inning, darkness. Louisville ...... 0 1 o 0 O1 0' 6 0 x—7, Compton to be his best bet next season, having only Sacrifice hits—Metz, Kelleher. Hits—Off Burns G Columbus ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0—1 recently traded Walker to the. St. Louis Club for Pete Kan&as City ...... ft ft 4 o 0 0 0 0- 0—4 Milwaukee ...... 0 0 0 0 1 2—3 Two-base —Downey. Three-base hit— Buemiller. in 3 innings, Mogridge 6 in 5 innings. First on balls and a couple of other athletes. Ci>mi>ton was the big —Off Scbardt 3, Bums 1, Mogridge 2. Struck out— Stolen bases—Beall, Gilbert. Sacrifice lilts—Hinch- issue in the trade and Hedges at first refused to con plays—Dowuey, Eriet; Downey. Roth, Brief. mau. Benson, Hughes. Two-bi$se hit—-Perring. Double First on balls—Off Loud'ennilk 5, Covirigton 5. Left By Schardt 5, Mogridge 2. Wild pitches—Schardt 2. sent, to the deal. After he agreed he lost no time in on basest-Louisville T, Kansas City 4. Hits-^Off Cov- Double plays—Crandall, Kelleiier, Metz; Krug. Kelle play—Beiison. Miller, inrst an balls—Off E-ayres 5. putting in a draft, for Compton. so Tebeau was left. ington 3 in 6 innings and 2 batters in seventh; off her. Left oa bases—Indianapolis 1:1, Minneapolis 6. .Ferry li, Slapnicka 3. Struct out—By Ea.yres 3, Slap- holding the bag and Hedges got a star tia.ll player for Daniels 3 in 2 innings; off Loudermilk 4 in 7 in Time—1.30. Umpires—Westervelt and O'Brien, nicka 5. Hits—Off Eayres 1 in 4% innings. Ferry 3 practically nothing. nings : off Toney 0> in 2 innings. Struck out—By in 1% innings. Hit by pitcher—By Eayres 1. Left on Ixmdermilk 2,. Covinston 4, Toney 2. Passed ball— MEOWAUKEE AT COLUMBUS, SEPTEMBER 2.1 bases—Columbus (!. Milwaukee 8. Time—1.37. Um PRESIDENT CHIVINGTON'S BULLETIN Moore. Time—-1.So. Umpires—Chill and Irwin. (P.M. and P.M.)—By dividing this double-header pires—Haiidiboe and Johnstone. CHICAGO. Ills., September 1!!.—The following con while Indianapolis was winuig two from Minneapolis, tracts and releases were promulgated by President Note.—Rain prevented the Indianapolis-Minneapolis, Milwaukee regained first place in the American Associa GAMES PLAYED MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 Columbus-Milwaukee and Toledo-St. Paul eames. Chivington, of the American Association to-day: tion race. Columbus won the first game by superior At Columbus—St. Paul 3. Columbus 0. Contracts—With Columbus, Charles Roberts; with batting. Cole being effective after the first inning. At Minneapolis—Louisville 2, Minneapolis 0. Score: Indianapolis, Cecil Wetzil and George Wheeler; with GAMES PLAYED SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 At Toledo—Milwaukee 7, Toledo 2. Louisville, Ben White and Thomas Downey; with To ST. PAUL AT TOLEDO, SEPTEMBER 21 (P. M. Columbus. AB.R.B. P.A.E Milwaukee; AB.R.B. P.A.E At Indianapolis—Indianapolis-Kansas City—cold. ledo. Clarence Teague. »nd P. M.)—St. Paul gathered what looked like a Sheltou, cf. 4 0 0 1 00 Randall. rf. 4 0 2 4 0 0 Releases—By Ii/dianapolis, to Louisville, Downey; •winning lead in the third, but Toledo came back the Hirich'u. If 3 H 1 4 0 0 Blackb'n, ss. 4 103 10 HOWELL'S TOLEDO TIDINGS to Terre Haute, George Wheeler;-to Springfield. 6.. same inning with a winning lead. Score: Perring, 3b t 1 1 1 1 0 .Tones, Ib... 4 0 0 4 20 TOLEDO, Ohio. September 18.—The Toledo Club is .T. J. Gettman. By Minneapolis, to Detroit, Ralph Toledo. AB.R.B. P.A.KISt. Paul. AB.R.B. P.A.E Miller, Ib.. -312800 Beall. If.... 3 1 02 00 making a fine spring for last place. After losing four Comstock. .Tones, If.. 3 1 0 3 0 0, McKec'e, Sb 2 1 1 0 1 (I ICddin'n, rf 3 1 1 3 0 0 Gilbert, cf.. 4 0 1 401 games at Milwaukee the team moved to Minneapolis, Suspensions—Toledo, Grover Land; Indianapolis*, R. Bronkie. 3b 4 2 2 1 2 0 Friel, rf... 2 0 0 1 00 Smith, c... 4 0 1 5 1 0 Clark. 3b... 3 0 1 1 3 0 where, it hopes to lose three more. Indianapolis lias R. Cotter. Gardner, 2b 311231 Hinch'n, 2b 12310 Benson, 2b. 3 0 3 0 Lewis. 2b... 4 0 0 1 0 no cinch on the booby prize and Manager Bronkie has Kirke, rf.. 4 02 1 0 0* O'Rourke, rf 310401 Gerber, ss. 30 1 4 3 0 Hughes, c.. 3 0 1 3 10 expectations of ousting the Kelley crowd from the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION AFFAIRS Bums, cf.. 4 1 1 200 Riggert, cf. 4 0 2 1 ft 0 Cole, p,... 2000 3 0|Dougherty, p 0 000 00 eighth hole before the Hens return to Swayne Field. Devogt, c. 4. 1 1 7 0 0 Scott, 402420 — — — — — -|Powell, p.. 3 0 1 2 00 Tbe Hoosier fans have been cocky, all season because The Columbus Club has purchased catcher C. Cole« Muhm, Ib. 3 0 2 6 1 » Autrey, Ib 400610 Totals.. 29 4 8 27 11 0| ______it seemed no team could take the cellar position man from the Pittsburgh Club. Stump, ss. 2 0 0> 4 2 0 Schreiber, If 4 0 O1 2 0 1 | Totals.. 32 2 B24 81 away from them. But it looks aa if the Hens will The St. Paul Club ,has sold the Indian pitcher. Cellam'e, p 4 0 0 1 1 1 James, c... 4 0 0 3 00 Columbus ...... 2 0 8 2 0 0 0 0 x—i triumph. We're quite strong on the give-away game. Louis Laroy, to the Indianapolis Club. Walker, p. 4 0 1 0 1 0 Milwaukee ...... 2 0 6 0^0 0 0.0 0—2 Pitcher Ray Williams, farmed to the Waterbury, Totals.. SI fi 9 27 9 2 The Kansas City Club has sold outright pitcher Wil Stolen bases—Hinchman. Blacbburn, Bealli Gilbert. Conn., Club, -joined the Hens at Milwaukee last Mon liam Riley to the Sioux City Club, of the Western Totals... 36 3 8 24 62 day. So did catcher Johnny Buseler, of the Naps. League. Toledo ...... l' & 4 0 0 0 1 0 x—C Sacrifice hit—Cole. Sacrifice fly—Eddington. Two-base Jim Baskette was sent to Youngstown the same day St. Paul ...... 0 0 3 0 ft 0 0 0 0—3 hits—Hinchman, Gilbert. Double play—Benson. Ger to have Doc Reece examine his sore arm. Davy Heinie Peitz, turned loose by the Cardinals and now Tw«-base hits—Devout, Kirke. Three-base hit—Rig- ber, Miller. First on balls—Off Cole 2. Powell 2. Jones has an attack of malaria and has been a non- handy man for George Tebeau on the Kansas City cert. Stolen bases—Stump, Bluhm, Hinchman. Sac Struck out—By Cole 3, Dougherty 1, Powell 1, Hits— combatant for some days. George Mullin, one of our Club, is scheduled to manage the Blues next year, ac rifice hit—Gardner. First on balls—Oft Colla.more 1. Off Dougherty 3 in % inning, Powell 5 in 7% innings. fellow townsmen, former Detroit hurling star, is pitch cording to reports. Wild pitch—Poweil. Left on bases—Columbus 5, Mil Walker 2. Struck out—By Collamore 6, WMker 3. ing for the Otsego, Mien., Club, owned by John In Kansas City the impression prevails that Danny Double plays—Scott, Autrey; Collamore, Stump, waukee 5. Timei—1.27. Umpire*—Johnstone and Han- Stephens, millionaire. The other day George won a diboe. Shay will be back on the managerial job next year Bluhm. Left on bases—Toledo 6. St. Paul & ^Jm- 12-inning game against the Saginaw (South Michigan with the Blues—unless George Stovall can be secured Dires—Murray and Connolly. Time—1.25. The local dub led In the second game until the fifth,, League) Club. Score, 4 to 3. Mullin has been with from the St. Louis American Club. Otsego ever since quitting Montreal. AL HOWELL. Da&hner held St. Paul to six hits and scored a when Berg's pass, a sacrifice by Hughes and Slap- The Indianapolis Club has, secured: from the St. shut-out victory In the second game. Score: nicka's single brought in a ran that tied.. With two Louis National League Club catcher Roberts, for im Toledo. AB.S.B. P.A.E St. Paul. AB.R.B, P.A.E out in the sixth Berg drew another pass from Ferry, MAGNATE TEBEAU DISTRIBUTES BLAME mediate delivery: and outfielder Gathers (laid up with Jones, If.. 4120 0 0 McKec'e. 3b 4 0 0 3 20 who relieved Eayres in the fifth. Hughes drove Berg to a broken leg) for next season. Bronkie. 3b 4 1 1 3 1 0< Hinch'n, 2b 4 0 0 1 0 0 KANSAS CITY, Mo., September 2ft.—Editor "Sport third and Slapnieka again singled, breaking the tie. ing Life."—George Tebeau, the Kansas City club Gardner,2b 4 0 1 5 S Oi O'Rourke.rf 300000 Score: The Columbus Club has secured from the Pittsburgh Kirke, rf.. 3 1 2 3 Riggert, ef. 4 0 3 4 0 0 owner, is all "net up" over his misfortunes which he Club pitcher Luhrson. the South Atlantic League re Burns, cf.. 3 1200 Scott, ss... 3 0 2 0 40 Columbus. AB.R.B. P. A.E|Milwaukee. AB.R.B. P.A.E says are due to the National Commission and several cruit, who did creditable work in the few games ha Bassler. c. . 4 0 0 4 0 Oil Autrey, Ib 4 0 Oil 10 Sbelton. cf. 2 1 1 0 0 OJRandall, rf.. 200100 owners who are always looking for something for pitched for the Pirates, but he needs more seasoning. Bluhm. Ib 4 1 1 9 Schreiber, If 3 0 0 1 0.0 Hirieh'n. If 2 0 0 2 0 OjLewis, rf... 1 0 1 0 00 nothing. He could not think of enough things to say against Garry Herrmann and his brother members of When Eddie Eayrs pitches the Columbus Senators Stump, ss. 3 00 1 10 Miller, c.. 30040 0 Perring, 3b 3 01 2 0 ft|Blackb'n, ss. 2 0 0 0 3 0 have nine real ball players in the game. With him Dashner. p 3 0 1 0 1 t1 Reiger, p.. 2 0 0 0 2 0 Miller, lib.. 2 09 5 00 Jones, Ib... 300600 the National "Commish," Charley Carr and Owner ^ddin'n, rf 3 0 1 1 00 Beall, If... 2 0 0 1 Hedges, of St. Louis. To all these people Tebeau pitching the pitcher batting ceases to be a joke, for Eayrs is probably as timely a swatter as there is on. Totals.. 32 4 927 7 0> Totals.. 30 0 524 90 Coleman, c 2 0 1 4 0 0 GJlttert, cf.. 100100 credits his poor luck. He says Caorr, who recently re the club. St. Paul ...... 0 0 0 0> 0 0 0- 0 0—0 Murphy..... 0 000 0 0 Claris, Sb... 3 C 0 2 10 signed as manager of the Kaws. was to blame for Toledo ...... S 0 0 0 0 0 10 x—4 Benson, 2b. 2 0 0 3 aoiBerg, £b.... 120210 Morgan's poor condition when he joined the Reds President Tebeau, of Kansas City, last week an Two-base hits—Bronkie, Kirke. Three-base hits— Gerber, ss.. 2 0 0 1 2 0|Hughes, c.. 2 0 1) 5 I 0 after the Cincinnati Club had paid some $10,000 for nounced that .he had donated the use of his park Burns, Bluhm. First on balls—Off Reiger 1, Dash October 26 to the Chicago White Sox and New York ner 2. Struck out—By Reiger l, Dashner 2. Double Giants, who will play in Kansas City on that date in plays—Autrey, Hinchman; Stump, Gardner, Bluhm. their tour of the world. The Kansas City club owner Left on bases—Toledo 6, St. Paul 5. Umpires—Con- is the first to give the us* of Ms park free to these Holly and Murray. clubs. KANS.,3 CITY AT LOUISVILLE. SEPTEMBER National League News In Short Metre William Meyer, catcher for the Wlnona team, cham 27 (P, M. and P. M.)—The home team batted Alli pion of the Northern League, who has made good son and Daniels freely and won the first game with with the Chicago White Sox, may go to Milwaukee ease. Score: JIM VAUGffN SAYS that a pitcher who is team THE ST. LOUIS "TIMES" came out with a story in the Chappelle deal as one of the trade players Louisville. AB.R.B. P.A.E Kan. City. AB.R.B. P.A.E ing up with Archer has to keep his eyes open on a the other day that catcher Tex Erwin, of the Brook- considered in the cash consideration. He has been te- Burch. rf.. 4 1 1 5 0 0 Rath, 2b... 4 1 1 3 21 peg to second. "If not," said Jeems, "he'll get you lyns, who broke his arm trying to stop Heinie Zim- tttrned to Chicago by Callahan and probably will be Stansb'y, If 4 2 2 4 1 1 'Downey, ss. 4 0 1 2 F> 2 square between the eyes." Jim is going great guns. merman at the plate in a game at Chicago earlier in sent out at once. Osborn, cf. 4 3 1 1 1 0 Roth, 3b., 422120 "Why didn't you pitch that way on the hill?" he was the season, had been released to the minors as soon "King" Cole, the former Chicato • Nattoetl and Hulswitt,2b 503120 Mottle*, cf 3 0 1 4 0 0 was asked. "Don't know. I tried to hard enough. as it was seen that he could not work any more. It Pittsburgh pitcher, whose good work this year has Niehoff, 3b 5 1 1 0 1 0< Compton, rf 4 0 0 2 Some people said I was lazy, but that isn't so, and is true that Erwin was sent to Toronto, but only to been a factor in Columbus' play, denies that he is Buemiller.ss 4101 4 ft Drake, If... 3 0 0 0 00 I never ought to have been let out of the big leagues." make room for another man who was in shape to displeased at being drafted by the New York Ameri Weinb'g, Ib 5 0 210 1 0'Brief, Ib... 3 0 1 7 00 catch every day. Erwin's salary, under his Brooklyn cans. On the contrary, Cole declared he would be MILLER HUGGINS will retain his berth in St. contract was paid in full for the entire season, up to demons, c. 4 1 1 5 1 O'Connor, c. 3 0 0 4 00 Louis, but there are times when a lower berth is not glad to play with the New York Americans and Toney, p. . . 4 0 2 10 Allison, p.. 2 0 0 0 2 1 October 5, so the catcher could not possibly hare any said he "would give them all he had." altogether comfortable. kick coming on this generous treatment. Daniels, p.. 1 ft 0 1 1 0 Orville Selby, a star pitcher for the Danville Club, Totals.. 39 9 13 27 12 2 IN THE FALL OF 1884 Frank Bancroft, organized THE BROOKLYN TEAM will go to Cuba for a se of the I. I. I. League, has' been purchased by the Totals... 31 3 «24 12 4 the New Bedford .Lodge of Elks, and was elected ries of 12 games with the crack clubs of Havana, Kansas City Club. Selby formerly pitched for the Louisville' ...... 3' 0819011 x—9 Exalted Ruler. On October 7 this lodge holds its leaving on November L. Most of the regular players Louisville team and tried out with the Chicago Na Kansas City ...... 2 ft ft 0 0 0 0 0 1—3 thousandth meeting and will celebrate the occasion Sacrifice hit—Osborn. Two-base hits—Brief, Huls- iti a fitting manner. Banny has been invited and ex will make the trip. tional League team in 1910. He was with Topeka, witt. Three-base hits—Hulswitt, Roth. Double play— pects to go. In case he does go, Charley Sturr will BUSINESS MANAGER BANCROFT, of Cincinnati, in 1907 and 1908. Dick Cooley sold him to Louis Downey, Rath, Brief. First on balls—Off Toney 2, ville. He started the 1913 season with Indianapolis take the famous Ford and represent him with the has arranged a field day between the Reds and Pirates and drew his release. Allison 1, Daniels 2. Left on bases—Louisville 10, barnstormers, shooting from town to town with the to celebrate the last home game of the season at Kansas City 3. Hits—Off Allison 10 in 5 innings. speed of the wind, when it is not blowing very hard. .Cincinnati September 29. There will be contests In Manager Bill Friel's plans for his 1914 St. Paul Struck out—By Toney 4, Allison 2, Daniels 1. Timei fungo hitting, long-distance throwing, circling the team were sadly jolted by major league magnates in —1.30. Umpires—Chill and Irwin. PITCHERS, RAGON, Cheney, Humphries, Fromme, their drafting session last week. Three players were Vaughn. Brennan. O'Toole. Overall and Mc.Quillan— bases and accurate throwing, for prizes of $25 each. Woodbum and Ellis blanked Kansas City in the Entries will be announced later. lost by the Saints. Joe Rigg'ert goea to the Brook all at some time with the Cincinnati Reds—combined lyn Nationals, while Btamie Schreiber is claimed by second game with two hits. Score: have this season won 92 games and lost G2 games CHIEF OF SCOUTS KINSELLA. of the New York Louisville. AB.R.B. P.A.E Kan. City. AB.R.B. P.A.E the Detroit Americans. Outflelde-r Kippert, recently for .597. Club, reports that Ben Dyer, a, twirler secured by the purchased from the Vancouver Club, of the North Burch, rf.. 3 1 0 4 0 0 Rath. 2b.. 2 0 0 3 :!0 Giants from the Decatur Club, is a very handy" cus Downey, B» 3 0 0 3 4 a western League, was grabbed by the Cincinnati Na* Stansb'y, If 3 0 0 0 0 0 FAVORITE JOKE among the base ball writers: tomer with the bat. Old Doc Crandall's job as the tionals. Osborn, 'cf. 2111 0 0 Roth, 3t>.. 3 0 0 0 00 Referring to the soft snap enjoyed by Roger Bresna- pinch-hitting pitcher may be in danger. / Hulswitt, 2b------4 0 1 1 1 Mattick, cf 3 0 0 1 0 0 han, who just sits on the bench, draws a huge salary, An Indianapolis dispatch under date of September Niehoff, Sb 3 0 1 1 3 0 Compton, If 1 0 0 0 0 0 looks wise, and never works. The records show that THE CINCINNATI REDS have scheduled an exhi 10 said: "Sol Meyer, owner of the Indianapolis Club Buemiller.sa 3001 4 01 Harper, If. 200300 Roser lias played 62 games this season, but, of course, bition game at Jefferson Citj, the capital of Missouri, and the Springfield (Central League) Club, has de Weinb'g, Ib 4 0 1 7 0 0 Drake, rf.. 2 0 1 3 00 that doesn't, count when funny stuff is to be written. for October 1, while they are en route to Kansas City cided to retain his base ball interests, according to demons-, c. 3 0 ft 6 00 Brief, Ib.. '2 0 .1 7 10 MANAGER FRED CLARKE. of the Pirates, is out on a barnstorming tour. Jefferson City is the town announcement made here today. It is stated that Mr. Woodburn, p 111000 Moore, c... 2 0 0 1 0 0 with a statement announcing his belief that no man where Manager Joe Tinker started his base ball ca Vleyer notified Owner McGlll, of the Denver Club, Ellis, p. .. 0 0 0 0 00 Lange, p... 2 0 0 0 1 0 ager can win without first-class players. That's neither reer, and the occasion will be celebrated as Tinker Saturday that his offer for the two teams would not •Boyle 0 0 ft 0 0 0 new or novel. Day. be accepted. Mr. Meyer figures that he has the nu Totals... 22 0 2 21 92 cleus of a winning team for next season at Indian Totals.. 26 3 5 21 8 0 I.TCK MAGEE. has a new name. In the past he has LARRY CHENEY, of the Cubs, is now being called apolis and sees visions of money rolling in. at tha *"Batted for Woodburn in sixth inning. aiii.vered.to Flash, Babbling Bess,^ Wallingford, Willie "Moose" Cheney, probably because of his acting in box office, if the club is a contender for the pennant. Game called at end of seventh on acount'of dark Live, Speed, and" probably a dozen other "nicknames. relief roles on the mound, just as "Moose" MeCor- ness. . , . '. : . But the latest is "Stuffy." "Stuffy"'has been handed mick does at the bat. . Kansas City ...... ft ft 6. 0 0 .0 0—0 to Magee since he appeared at Robison Field as ,a VIC SAIER'S' PARENTS journeyed from Lansing, WISCONSIN-ILLINOIS LEAGUE Louisville ...... ft 03 0> . 0; ft, 0—3 first saeker. same bein& applied because his actions Mich... to Chicago, to see him make one of his famous Sacrifice hit—Stansbury. Three-base '1'i'lt—Nlchoff. resemble those 'of : -Stuffy Mclnnes, of the Athletics. long hits. Three games they attended and no hit. Close of the Championship Race 'With Double plays—HulswJtt, Buemiller. Weinberg; .Rath. FIRST, fi-ASEHAN KONETCHY, of the Cardinals, Vie was flustered. "I'll get a home tomorrow Downey, Brief 2. First on balls—Off Lange 7. Wood- is but of the game with a fractured bone in his wrist, sure,":1 he told his dad. "I'm due." He got it. all Oshkosh as the Pennant-Winner. bum 1. Left on bases—Louisville 10, 'Kansas City 2. and will play no more this season. i right. It was, a wallop that sailed clear into the Hits—Off Woodbtirn 2 in C innings. Struck out—By bleachers. .''"'" The ninth annual championship race of the Wis Woodburn 4. ' Wild pitch—Lange1. Time^l,15. ..Um ,THIj ROW OVER the drafting of infielder Milton,. consin-Illinois League—a well-established Class 0 pires—Chill and Invin. ' . ' Stock, of Mobile,-vwho was an , optional j player? owned PITCHERS DAVENPORT. and Rflbertson, just sign league, under the lead of a new executive in Mr. by the New York Club, will be threshed »ut>- by. the ed by ( the Reds, are an odd pair. The former is over Frank R. Weeks, of Green Bay, Wis.—started ou MINNEAPOLIS AT INDIANAPOLIS, SEPTEMBER National.;Commission. Upon President Lynch's advice six feet -tall and the other is barely Tinker's size. 21 (P. M. arid P. M.)—The first game, was a pitch April 30 and ended on September f with Joe Killian'a Secretary .Foster .had notified the Mobile /Club : that Between them; they are the long and short of the Red Oshkosh team a pennant winner for the second suc ers' battle, and Juriheapolis. needing ev.ery game in Stock need not report to New York on August 15. hurling staff. the fight for \he pennant, died hard. Score: ' cessive time, though by decreased percentage, the In the meanwhile New York... ignores : the draft of BIG .TIM VAUGHN is credited by Chicagoans with race being somewhat closer this season than was tha Indiana's. AB.R.B. P.A.E Minnea's. AB.RiB. P.A.E Boston for Stock, has the possession of the player, and F.Dela'y, cf 4 1 !• 0 0 0 being the Cubs' best pitcher at present, and if the case last year. The league at the start of the season Reilly, If.. 2 2 0 DUO will pay him a salary for the remainder of the Na team finishes in third place he will be hailed as the tvas given permission by the American Association to Orandall, 2b 2 1 1 5 42 Altizer, ss.. 5 1 I1 242 tional League season. place the Aurora team in Milwaukee, but the ex Niles, Sb... 4 0 12, 2 0 J.Dela'y, Ib * 1 2 10 00 hero of the year by the few Cub fans still extant. PITCHER PARDET and pitcher Cocreham, of MIKE' FINN is one man who believes that pitcher periment was a dismal failure and in July the fran McCarty, rf 4 0 1 2 0 1 'Gilligan... 000000 chise and team were transferred to Fond du Lac, King, cf... 4 0 1 200 Fiene, If... 1 0 00 00 Topeka, during the past week joined the Boston team. Elmer Brown is worth $4000 of any major league club's money. That is the real price Brooklyn is where the season was successfully finished. Racine, Metz, Ib.. 4 Rossman, If 3 0 1 1 00 HANS WAGNER, the grandest ruin on the conti this season as last year, finished a good second. Kelleher, ss Hunter, Ib. 0 0 0 0 0 0 nent, is still flirting ajound .300 or a trifle below it. said "to nave paid for him in the deal that caused Green Bay advanced from fifth place last year to a Livingston.c 300710 Williams, 2b " 00 200 He is one or two points shy, but we have a hunch some comment because President Hedges refused to reclaim him. close third this year. Rockford, in fourth place, Merz, p... 3 1 2 0 2 0 Killifer, rf.. 3 0 0 3 10 that the force of 16 years of habit will come through gained two pegs. The Fond du Lac Club finished Laroy, p... 0 0 9 0 2» Smith, c.... 2 0 0 2 10 at the proper moment and hoist him over. Bans has THE CHICAGO "TRIBUNE" is out with editorial fifth, a gain of two notches on last year, when aa Rondeau, c. 2 0 0 0 1 0 never hit below .300 in his career, and he is too oM announcement that it is "in thorough sympathy with the Aurora team it finished seventh. Madison, the Totals.. 29 4 6 27 12 4 Tanneh'l. 3b 1 0 0 2 10 to learn a new habit at this date. the efforts of the National Commission to suppress the tail-ender of Ii912. finished sixth in IMS: Wausau Whalen, Sb. 1. 0 0 1 10 CATCHER MARK, STEWAPT, from the Norfolk, •player-author' evil, and that its reports of the dropped from fourth place last year to seventh this Lake, p.... 3 0 0 1 31 "Va,. Club, last week reported to Manager Tinker. He World's Series will be written by its own staff mem year; and Appleton had the humiliation of a fall from iOwens ... 1 0 1 0 00 is a fine big fellow and may have the goods, but bers, Messrs. Sanborn, Weller and Lardner." third place last season into the cellar this year. this will not be discovered until he is given a trial. ED KONEY MAY NOT be able to play against the Following is the complete 1913 race record: Totals.. 33 3 6 24 12 3 UNCLE SAM'S COMMITTEE on Indian Affairs Browns in the Fall series with the Cardinals, owing Pet. W. L. Pet. "Ran for 3. Delahanty in seventh Inning. was in Chicago while the Giants were there last, week to an injury. In fact, it, is almost a certainty that Oshkosh .. .620 Madison 64 61 -i>12 tBatted for Lake in ninth inning. and gave an audience to Chief Myers. The Chief the brilliant first sacker has played his last game for Racine Fond du Lac.. 65 61 .508 Indianapolis ...... 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 x—J gave them a heartfelt talk on matters connected with the 1&13 season. The injury is a double complication, Green Bay 69 57 .54» Wausau 45 80 .360 Minneapolis ...... 1 0 0 0 0 00 2 0—3 the lands of the Mission Indians in California, mat a small bone being fractured just above the left elbow, Rockford . 65 56 .537:| Appleton 43 82 .344 Sacrifice hits—Crandall 2. F. Delahanty. HitsA-Off ters which he says needed the committee's attention. while a tendon is also strained. Mer?. 5 in 7Va innings, Laroy 1 in 1% innings. First Congressman Carter, also an Indian, is. a .member of OUTFIBLDER PETE ALLISON, the hard-hitting- on balls—Off Mer/. 4, Lake Z. Struck out—By Mer/. the committee and he. assured the Chief .that the 6, Lake 2. Double play—Killifer, J. Delahanty. J^eft Cadillac recruit, has joined- the Cubs. He finished matte.rs brought up by him would engage the com second in the Michigan State League batting aver on bases—Indianapolis 5, Minneapolis 8. Time—1.37,.. mittee's attention. . • , By George E. Phair. Umpires—O'Brieri and \yestervelt. : ages. . • .; SINCE UMPIRE BRENNAN forfeited that game to ';i made three hits." Joe Tinker said; "three solid, Indianapolis repeated the defeat in the secona,: THE CHICAGO CUBS^ are envied by rival major the Giants he has been switched- to- the bases and league managers because Messrs. Murphy and Evers' healthy blows. Rchardt allowing but four hits. Score: Mal Bason- placed biack- of the bat and in charge of I walloped Myers on the jaw and Sweenej on tha Indiana's. AB.R.B. P.A.E Minima's. AB.R.B. P.A.E the game- .• . . have landed by draft ouifielder-.Tohnston,. of the San Francisco Club, ilohnston luis been attracting general' nose, ; Reilly. If.. 4 0 2. .3 0 0 F.Dela'y, cf , 3 . Q , 9 1 0.0 And Alaranville they tell me is still lying comatose." Crandall, 2b 5 Oil 1 ijAltizer. ss.. 4 ft' 1 4 20 PIT6HE-R REESB WILLIAMS, who cost the' Car attention all the year. In 149 games he stole 90 bases Niles. 3b... 4 1 1 1 2 0|.T.Dela'y. lib 4 0 0 8 0 1 dinals $3.flftO in cash, and pitcher Frank .Tohnsnn ,havn and batted for .K2G. He is said to be a staj centra joined Boss Huggins. Williams is a graduate of the fielder and a Ion-distance thrower. "It must have' been a gladsome sight to see you spill McCarty, rf 3 1 1 3 0 0|Uossman. If 40 0 1 09 ing gore, Krug, cf... 4 13 3 1 0 Williams, 2b 40 2 2 20 Great Falls (Union Association) Club, and was recommended by John J. McCVoskey. SHORTSTOP GApNIER. of the Newarka, who was But tell me," I besought him, "what was the final Metz, Ib... 3 0 2 7 0 0 Killifer, rf. 4 ,0 05 00 allotted by draft t.o Brooklyn, is almost sure to suc score?" Kelleher, as 3 » 1 2 2 1 Owens, c,.. 3 i 0 0 220 CINCINNATI CRITICS think Jack Rowan looks ceed Bpb Fisher next season, unless, of course. Fisner "We scored five knockouts," answered he. "and Bos Case?, c... 40 1 7 « 0 Tumeh'l. 3fc 20 0120 better than wham ha was with Uje Recta before. should improve about 50 per cent. Six his fielding. ton &ot but four."