Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 19

Location:
St. Louis, Missouri
Issue Date:
Page:
19
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER IS, 1QC0. ST LOUIS POST-DISPATCH 19 If Harvard Hopes to Win, Saturday, All of Its Gains Will Have to Be Through Centre 'ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH I Spectacular Centre College Team Sooners to Make Bandy and Nelson Pikers Displayed Fine Attack, but Uncertain Defense Soccer Managers Show 18 Recruits In Double-Header Camp Discusses Work of Eastern Football Teams Meets Harvard Machine Saturday Conference Debutj To Fight Return i i mm .1 Against Pikers match at Armory -Tt zlZ 4 Wwhlngton Coache. Far From jContest. Bet- Member of Big; Three and Kentucky Eleven Take Advantage of Substitute ATTA BOY, Satisfied With Showing vnn-n uursi into rame Last xear Will Ue Outstanding Oklahoma Gridiron Squad to Oppose Washington at Francis Field Saturday.

National Sporting Club Will Extend Its Limit to Obtain Nov. 1 Feature. Review of Saturday's Games Shows Harvard and Princeton Favorably, He Says. Prof with Rule Designed to Develop New Kicking Talent. BREATHES there soul so dead Feature of Day and Perhaps of Season.

Against Grinnell. i Who never to himself hath said. FUMBLES WERE FREQUENT is my own. my college team, What though the halfback be a SCULLINS BEAT SCREW CO. dunce.

If he excels in kicks and punts i NORMAN. Oct. 18. Ben G. Owen and his University cf Oklaho- By John E.

Wray. RAXSCEXDIXG all other eport features in public interest this week will be the invasion of the Harvard Stadium by the steel-hearted By Walter Camp. NEW YORK. Oct. 18.

There have not been so many surprises to date in the football situation, but there was Roger Cornell is expanding his four-round limit on boxing shows, established some weeks ago when he launched his so-called semi-pro enterprise. The occasion for his ex- I still retard him with esteem. folly in Final Quarter Saved ma Sooners are now turning: all of their attention to the Oklahoma-j Washington University battle at St. i I.Ollis Katllrdav. TrrtlcTi 1 Vie Champion Ben Millers and In- nisfails Battle to Scoreless I Draw in Other Game.

While he the opposition clamr Centre College eleven of the remote Danville, Kentucky, with intent to conquer the Crimson. Game Billikens to Meet Rolla Saturday. further confirmation of existing; i. in tension of the limit will be the match in the ranking teams. Xt And his accomplishments are few.

Time irlve -3a" nig ien Iace. 'Sooners' first Valley football came tVi-jf Ptrtcrrkn with Kddie Vandever.ter fKld 1 1 The Big Ten race has narrowed to since entering the Missouri Confer- i 21 to 14 victory over Grinnell i with a student enrollment of 350 As long as he can lead his cla.s In pulling off the forward pass. I guess 111 let him wiggle through." dy of St. Louis and Joe Nelson. "big five" of unbeaten teams al- ence With four substitutes permitted in the fir.nt quartet cf games in the P.

critics looked for a closer game and ready, thanks to Saturday's contests; Even though Oklahoma starting I rugged New Orleans fighter as prin-which saw Iowa, Northwestern and off the 1920 season ith the same cipals. Purdue added the list of beaten forwards that held Missouri. Nebras- i Cornell stated that Eandv ar.d i Iuis Soccer League, the manager; are taking full advantage of the lower score. The low scoring in the Pitt-Syra- CoHese Saturday gave the Washing- inhe 'r I and bloody ground, could seriously ton University eleven a running start thlnk of conquering the football rer-en it Missouri Valley Conference resentatlves of the proud l-id of leMon: but it did not cause rejoicing the -Big with us 0000 or 1 more students, would liave been attlie Pikeway gridiron camp. I prild with thn mcrrv liAe-naw.

teams. Wisconsin. Illinois. Ohio i ka and Kansas to tie scores In 1919. Nelson had consented to meet, but! 5 kn 'V thr Michigan and Chicago remain "Ince the defeat of Drury and Grin-; only on condition that the bout KO The to fight it out.

and there is a ten- nell by the Red and Green players, the full distance permitted under lo- 1 lmt y5at sat- rule, and yestercay IS newcomers were given a chance to show In ths two contests at Cardinal Field. With -the warm weather on tap, a crowd cf aency to ravor aitnougn me on? luiciamr. as h. rrsuu ins, roim Tie Red and Green athletes have And perhaps no further worked pretty hara wi'hin the tary on the changed relation of the issue appears very evenly balanced. venturing predictions as to the re- National Sporting Club rnatchmi.

"JJ''-n'2L all rMUlted Next eann win R.ie.l suit of the Oklahoma-Washington er will have to dig more deeply Into na wt minor to the major school! in grid rut two weeks; but during the next material light on the future, since hl. klck for lh guarantee. ity.f lt ln nrst ha2r and Syra- for the first time in a conference oi ine ror'naras, r.ri i ne tour-round idea will be intact unsleady but later game this year Michigan will come beacon, rig.ii b'uam c.pum inin xonignt armory snow. However. rcversed and Syra- Deacon, right gruard and captain in 1919.

and Paul X. Johnston, left so TO freckled Hugh We say adieu. No more we'll see his capers: He chucked the Job. And left Ty Cobb According to the papers. For 13 years He heard the cheers And adverse criticisms.

He heard the fans Suggesting cans And other witticism. So Angel Face Will seek a places Where love is more enduring. With profound. He'll browse around ln pastures more alluring. iron affairs is necessary' than the statement that such a matc'i a- the Centre-Harvard event has actually been made.

As a matter of fact the Big Three no longer has a monopoly cf fvot-ball strength and is far from Clt- days beavers will be in the lazy class as compared to the local Coach George Rider and hi! assistant. Matthew Brown, were especially disappointed Saturday at tie Tikers defense. vlrtftrv as was out ln the light, playing Illinois. The Illini have had the benefit of a hard tackle, are in the university infirm- about 3000 turned out. Two well-played battles resulted.

the Scullins defeating the Screw 2 1, ln the oper.er. and the Champion Ben Millers and Innlsfails fighting it out to a scoreless tie. Willie Foley of the Innlsfails six new kickers in the tin with the Millers. They were Tim Daly, who put up a great game at fullback: Snyder ln the halfback 'line, and Hutchinson. Ostcr.

Quinn Monahan on the forward line. title game with Iowa, but Michigan, ar beacon injurea rns Knee nri a itv. c. i ijM summer while working on an oil rig. lne list or seven events includes sov- I tv.

kioV- eral matches of seemingly high'f nv aver nrom's during the game was only aer- wiiiL. ti ci th Syracuse generalship Willie Rleth to Show. dired at times. Among the former amateur stars, Davles and Hewitt did well for aPrrance will be, whr.a8 Alexander. Gullck and "Ailhe Rleth aprotege of Tommy for Syracuse.

n-. lt has never fully recovered. i (tain of comins through even a was a last period Affair. fully arranged schedule unbeaten. gave the Aggies Saturday indicates he was Prac that.

Illinois will know it has been The St. Louisana entered the final quarter on the short end of a 14-to- Johnston. 187-pound tackle, and urammei and the lOa-pound citvt last 13 score. Attack was initiated on the Howard Marsh. 1918 end.

have been champion. He will oppose Tonyivrar-. triumph over Yale with more to the wars wiien it emerges fromj the Michigan contest. i Wisconsin Is being made favorit" troubled with boils this fall and are Stallhans 13-yard line and a couple of plays Yale "got hers" last Saturtay for the second successive season, from Boston College; it may be Harvard's turn Saturday. A Spectacular Machine.

Centre College last year had, if a boy of good parts' and emphasis. Her ends, particularly at the university infirmary. ability. i Vrban Tale's wing men. Other former amtenr who i Aldrich.

for Yale, was good as long over Ohio State, now minus the great failed. Then Tommy Thompson, the nrrel thatched quarterback, was called in. Tommy, out with a bad Haskell Rack in Harness. Chick Harley; but the Buckeyes have Pete Ratlcan tried out only one athlete, Calvin replacing -Hap" Marr at inside right forward in the closing period. Calvin played well.

in Other Game. Recruits were plentiful in the bat- as lasted, and Callahan was a star end sinc and a mighty man in Stinchcomb and the Luster. 151-pound left prwrna. out. Kelly.

devoted hours' nt the best football eleven, at least inkle for two weeks. team's rather easy dt-feat of Purdue I captain: Rov Siv.oot. 21 right i "re L. Hike ODonnriLj oM man. did most of v.

ucniA ana omers. but fumbled expen- COIN OF THK RKALMSKI. It is said that nails are accepted a a money in Soviet Russia. Ten 10-penny nails make one Iron man, we take it. 1 rtir ptit' indicates it i still a strong coinbina- tackle: W.

M. McKinley. tlr.n tv- tt uo.nm.r 1 complete card for tonight foil ows Mike vs. Tom Cory. to drop-kicking fr-m all angles and tn most spectacular.

Coached by i-fances. i baseball umpire, and with scarcely enough uniforms to go around Thompson Delivers. many of these were soiled, grass Hence it wasn't much of a trick stained and patched it faced several for him to boot a field goal from the I teams of unquestioned strength and Pikers Face Roueh Road. ter. and Haskell.

1918 166-pound ,1 right end. ar all working with the jtle between the Scullins and Screw Tate Brady using five and Harry McCarthy half a dozen. The RculUn youngsters were Hitchcock and O'Toole, halfbacks, and Murphy. i sivelv twice. Heaphy at center ana Pitspatrlck in the backfleld were Poston stars.

Yals showed graater ramilarlty with the fcrwarJ pass. but her tackling wji insecure. There Is much to be done before hr faults are corrected. Harvard Owns Strong; Team. nun I u'v it vii ing against the despised outsider of 1, Haskell was injured 48-ard line and put his team ahead, I rolled them in the dirt.

It rolled up In 1919 and did not play last a grand total scora or 47 points. II to 14, when it appeared to face defeat. From then on the Pikers George Puchta vs. Eddie Kelix. Steve English vs.

George Kutch. i Willi Rieth vs. Tony Stallhans. Lawrence Mattmann- vs. Edmondi I'rancis.

Willie Sranlan vs. Hunk Steele. Marion Caravello vs. Harry Burns. Referee Walter Heisner.

Lynch and Moore Coming. Pal Moore of Memphis and Joe Lynch of New York have notified I The advance agent of the millennium personified in the iierson of the tlpless waiter Is tald to bo ln tlio offing. Might as well try to play billiards with a tlpless one. Hughey Jennings has hail a freckled eareer. He made good in spots.

Harvard and Princeton came through the scores against teams that failed to offer the expected re season, but the Washita Valley rancher is now seemingly over his old hurt, and ready to play his last yenr of football. However, in the backfWd Coach Ower has a far more serious problem to solve one that must finish before the Sooners entrain for Pikers. who have a formidable schedule. Starting with Oklahoma next Saturday, the Pikers mut-t face Missouri. Ames and Drake, among others on the schedule.

of these elevens are known to strong. Drak gave th" Kansas combination a terrific battle Satur sistance. Boynton played well for Wililams against Harvard, but the rrimson team was altogether too Gulnee and oods. forwards. In addition, the Scullins had Oellerman between the uprights, but he cannot be termed a rookie, as he played In the St.

Iouis League two years ago. McCarthy had Kinealy In geal; Wawers at fullback. Gockei In tfce halfback line and McCarthy, Bran-non and Menendex at three of tb forward positions. As a result of the ruls permitting four substitutions. the manager will be able to get a gool line en their talent, and no eleven will have an outstanding advantage until after the regular lineups have been final- Matchmaker Tommy Sullivan of the; and among the elevens it humbled were the Indiana Jumbo Stiehm roller, and the strong host of Mountaineers at West Virginia.

This game first attracted attention of the TlfiFt to centre Collec-f. because only the week before West Virginia had beaten Princeton 25 to 0. As to Centres chance with Harvard, predictions would be vain. It may be remembered, however, that the Centre College eleven of 1920 is an entire team of veterans, with one exception, and its substitute list, al irood. St.

Ixjuis. Hugh V. McPermott. 191? Future City Athletic Club that thv Washington and Tree's visions of had matters their own way. A touchdown was made right off of the reel, tnd the team was only one yard away from another one when the Seal whitl was blown.

Washington did show a nice at-Uck. In fact the Grinnell coach's rated after the game that the local Mm had a stronger offensive outfit thin Ames, which defea'ed the Pioneers. 18 to 0, the previous week. Th Pikers were at their worst uring the. second quarter.

They right halfback, wjio was graduated xriu arrve th, before Sattir- day and Amt-s held last year's con- repeating West Virginia triumpn, ference champions to a tight score. I last spring, left no understudy for dav romrl.t training for thelrj last year over Princeton went glim here Oct. 26. Neither wiU take "'ring for the generals were simp running in the back back his position BIG GAME. See where some of the Cleveland Indians are going1 deer hunting.

The open season on Robins having come to an end they are going after bigger game, we take it. left halfback. Is lv overwhelmed. Princeton's part In a contest in the interim. Lynch's last fght was at New Tork last week, where he fought 15 rounds with Jabez White and gained a draw, but the newspaper critics field again after a summer's work on his father's ranch down in the Chick, asha Nation, and Roy E.

Swatek. veteran fullrck. returned to the Oklahoma State University in September selected. though not Isng. contains some gen- hid shown a nice balance during the field looks better than ever.

Brown had little trouble In disposing of the rather weak Colgate team and Dartmouth easily put away Cross. Penn had a close call with Ijfayette. winning by a fumble. Cornell and Penn State had easy victories. On the whole, the Eastern situation shows Princeton and Harvard well i uine varsity strength.

Centre has played three games this year and has smothered its opponents under enor- Moore. engineering Lynch the advantage after a summer's -1 s- T' opening session: but cracked in the itond. Grinnell backs smashed at the line with a will and each smash In the matter of winning postseason ball games the Orioles seem to have something on the Robins. no man i Ames also beat Grinnell. 28 0, where Washington's best was 23 14.

which would make Anion a better club by two touchdowns. Benny Owen's Sooner tribe is always to be respected. Missouri, of course, is a known quantity of exceptional power. As a consequence Washington will have to put in some wonderful licks to whip its fine combination of physical talent Into a team of efficiency. It is not certain of winning one game on this schedule: but with improvement it has a good chance td win any Rarkfletata Slresgth.

In the contest between the Miller, and Innfsfails. great defensive by the rival backfieida kept the two elevens from scoring. Jimmy Dunn played his firet game of the season mi, r- fur a IntT 1 rftnpliinc A on Fridav. beat that tough little nut i lioma score-tying touchdow against the Cornhusker last fall at Omaha. Johnny Ritchie of Chicago.

Jioore and l.yncn nave met twice. while flavinc ouarter. tetted from five to eight yards. Fiker DOlnts" wds who previously had Proven) Harvard has ben emerging from deadly tacklers were brushed off cover d.grs BamM and ar.d a sweeping interference knocked Rhown in Th vnnn.i- h9. tri.H va-'each Betting one verdict.

so that in advance of Yale: Penn State. Sy- The Cleveland Indians will not perform In tlie movies for the reason that they are not reel wun me enamplona and showed to advantage. However. Billy Qutnn. rious combination in the backneld their encounter here will be the de-jracuse and Pittsburg are coming in practice this fall.

He sent tn Swa- elding g-. strongly, and Dartmouth and Brown w.r nanoacK. waa again mlsslnc. down the secondary defense. not jet up to meir lorro.r mgn standards, but improving dally.

Piker Famblea Costly. tek. Hill, David and Myron Tyler. 1919 right end. against the Oklahoma Central State Normal School.

Oct. 9. ccent battles. There is little doubt but that the Crimson ill be strongly favored to beat Centre, in the East. The Navy Is slipping a little, while J.C.

Jones Named Another fault of the Tikers was one or perhaps all of them. Even the Army Is gaining. but the former right end did not dis- Lcu1ans dropped the ball and a ma- its defensive system if for nothing! pe(t however, of a team that candidates for Mcler- On (7rirnrriittt to 1st. louls men asked to IIOW COME? Four convicts tried to escape from the penitentiary at Jeff City by way of the sewer. What's) the matter.

Isn't the Pardon Board functioning? Jortty or tnese rumoies were cover.u else. nut mis vuin'Ke ewvcn lost ns principal cog 10 sian me sea ny toe iowans. i om.r a team or ngniing stars, raw-; sen 1 1 an I T- ID 1 11 TESrirY A5 IO BL1 I1NU Kemodel tSaseball IN 1920 WOrld series; boned wildcats who are whipped only The future of the Pikeway squad only one was picked tip by a Piker. It should be tKWis in th laps the gods not to when unconscious. I who seem un- unirtoeemiaK V.

.1 outstanding feature ln a football Kea- mention the coaches. Rube Marqnard's wife has obtained a divorce from him. Rube is certainly having a banner CHICAGO. Oot. IS Three St.

Louis St. Louis Cardinals Represented men said to know something about -i-i i the crookedness ln connection with the "Grinnell tried "a dozen on abounding ln interesting events. 1 usually competent this far none of them lias proven a suitable plug for ihi hole. May I se 1 ounaater. C.

H. Polph, returned Sooner war athlete, tore a ligament in his knee i and is out of the running for most of the season. R. J. Cullen, another re- i i turned soldier, played in Peacon'' place at right guard against Central but has been used as a half most of the season by Owen.

K. I McCub- In the opener, the Sculllna were first to score. Mulvey shooting after receiving a pas. from TIke- Bran-nigan after 15 minute of play the opening period. The Co.

tied It in the second. Menendea putting the ephere past Oellerman after taking a pars from Brannigan. The lineups; .2.. Sera 1) Kmeav A.J.Brady I -ft W.a.r Otwle Kiaht tack Ha-h Hltchcnok.O'Totle Ift Hckl 'fhe! tenter ha'f Burlie nner Klht ha'f rink Mtilver Ct.jT.i-Se I.f McCartir J. Brannlt.n Irmtd, )f, Dnnmn Murphy M.J.n4a Guinea TJMe.

aVhtr Mu i. Murphv. Merenea. Time of fclei3nro- flff.ree-ra jt M-S ECOXr GAME. Fn Poa'tlona.

oy imec in wuiucicuvc at aerial advances and only one of these was successful. This is In bright i contrast to the game. the 1919 World Series have been re Peewee Kaiser to St. Louis Golfers Chicago Today. quested to aprear before the Special Grand Jury Investigating the baseball In which the latter team passed about Abe Attell Is sojourning in Canada.

The whereabouts of the master mind is still unknown. tight tinea with success jured Meet an Unknown Beat Springfield aandal. They are joe Pescli. 413 CHICAGO. Oct.

IS. After an in- chestnut street: Harry Bedmon. Ma- Only one1 of the locals was ln a southpaw passer and punter i. i nraier: ion i ivparnri. OMe Kurrus, a guard, suffered a fractured bone In hla hand and will i formal has put ln a bid for the bacUfiel.l Favorg1 vacancy, but thus far has failed to no owners of the major leagues turners nimmonea rr.r i ue.iay are pin jt im KJt )ll I Krert Mitchell, manacer.

and John Ar-rc Ur-T vrcTTDn A Sevs, s-cretary-trasurer of Cubs: tJtJj rlt-LL IU1LKUAI South Broadway Arranges Bout Margin of 100 Points ire gooas in wens iiKmc. met here today to consider establish Mound City Team After It now seems pos.it-e tnat owen superior tribunal to gov-1 Ban Johnson, president American, fer Former Bantam With Young Jack Dempsey. out for some time. Bercer, who haa had trouble with his shoulder, wai rot expected to X'ly against Orinnell. but was forced into the ram.

He did very well, showing enly a lack of condition. Bllllkeaa Bark Home. Two Days Match. may snstt fwatek to rigr.t nail an i a. ubcora -i l-tue; Harry Krazee of Boston: run C.

K. Morrison. 191? freshman ern La. 1) 11, 8'1 firooklv, TIP O'Neill, full, in Swatek a place. But Morrison mittee of six to draft a concrete plan man of Comls-Is young, both In years and football of action.

'key of the White Sox team. BY THE CENTURY CLUB The remarkable riding ability cf Chester C. Nelson featured the annual bicycle field meet held yesterday by the Century Cycling Club. In Marry Hel-ly. Phea.

I.nrarer. Short. Ral-ir. St. Louis golfers gained an easy- I Matchmaker Herman Heltzenroe- e.M'eriengs.

I Tils suiicnmninu c. addition to six club eft bark IkK Raht hack lft h'f Rnydar Center half Peteryn -Ttla-ht ha.f Krb.ttx OvitiMa Jaft Hotchlnaon The Sooners were able to score IS Di Jacob Ilunpert of the New York players in. itJder of the South Broadway Athletic victory over Springfield the main event, the 15-mlle handicap Reiden. road race held over the Oliva Street Mumhr. road course.

Nelson, riding from the P.oon.y. points to Central's ln the openinsr I Barnev IJrevfuss of the game and Central carried the ball rhica0 Nationals; Charles into Oklahoma territory only once AmeH- eoach. who will return today. The Club, announced today that he had in the medal play match be Billikens. of course, were in low riosed arrangements for a boxing tween teams representing the mu iw- Pot scratch mark, negotiated the distance: Olt- i.

ext Thurs- I nlclpal courses of the two cities, yes- during tha entire four (puarters the Club for next 1 iiurs- I lahoma had the advantaare of trie Ciuo lor nt and Saturday. lahoma had the advantage of oeraue ox mfir u-io-w nim- managera and other baseball officials eight rersons alleged to be connected with baseball pools or said to know how operations are conducted, have been summoned to appear before the grand Jury during the day. Indictments against at least threa more ball players and perhaps four well-known gamblers are expected before the grand Jury Is dismissed. in 35 mlnutea and TO seconds. This' rlafltt.

Blna- at th hands of the Cnlvt rstt feature at only 12 iHinn Marra. Clrla Oater ocaTiat. Qvtna time Is over six minutes faster than I Detroit team: but little else could I day evening, with John "Peewee Th' local tMm composed of Rd- pounds ln the entire weight of ths bt expected. The Michlganders have Kaiser in the feature event. His op- Held vrank Lvnch.

Vincent Net- two the mark set by J. B. Freeman of the St. Loula C. C.

two weeka agl ever rttft-t cans. Alfred Austrian, attorney tor Mr. Comiskey and J. C. Jones of St.

Ixiuls. attorney for the St. Ixuls Na-' tionals, will report back to the meet-i ing later in the day. Two resolutions adopted by th" ilub owners, requested state Iegisla- Time af ba1t-a -30m. rf the same course.

Freeman'a time. ene of the strongest Jesuit team In p(ment will be Young Jack Dempsey tler and Loui, Hamel. had an aggre-tht country and it wac a mistake to nf Memrhis. conrernlnR whose rrow- nf for the four rut! Kava- however, waa made agalnat a strong i caush. BELLEVILLE TEAM WINS TROLLEY LEAGUE FLAG ehedule auch a team In October.

con-Mg or nothirsT i known here. nd whiIt uunolsans that I Even Matchmaker Heltzenroeder eJ The Kort rark r.oM for practice until the season The three local men mentioned breeze, while Nelson had little or no wind to contend with. Nel.on also CONZELMAN'S 43-YARD RUN The Kellevllle won the Missouri- laws prohibiting were a.Ked by the I'ost -Dispatch If report onl.l tell nothing about his ability I won the half-mile aprint ant finished Illinois league pennant yesterday bv baeball games. and they Intended to go to Chicago. Har- Club members hld a 4-stroke ad-vantace after Saturday's play and Treilmon.

who OT.eratea a motion the day by carrying off honors Is CI A i UUtHUUVVH APtU WINS FOR STALEY ELEVEN ute handicap, won the place prize in! P.OCK ISLANI. lil Oct. It Tha ilcture house in Bast St. Louis, stat added 5 8 yesterday. defeating the Wiles-Chipnians.

41. lhr. rook County grand 'in the second game of the title se- I' tion in its inves- dl rles." Henderson, hurling for the win- informa'ion i Peewee'a first professional match, with Patsy Drennan. was made from a post-card advertisement sent out Drennan's manager. ed that lie would not accept the In- ei ldie Held and Prank Lyn tie several weeka old.

Rolla calls here next Saturday, and thla game allnw Coach Bade- I teacher to start building up his team again for the late season. Holla la ia the present class with the Bills" b4 a victory would give the local. a i citation because he had nothing but for low grcs score on the local quar- i ners. yielded only four hits, while his tigation of lall rn a the event. J.

McSperry. Nel- nuif ome' Peeatur Stalaya football elaraa defeated the Bock la'and Independanta tet. with 337 totals. Held had 8 6. mates found Strong and KHmeyer for Th- corner rear.ay euneur-.

iom All the tallies were scored In a letter sem a cigar mercnam i sua eight SEATTLE TAKES SECOND 'after the inflicini'm that lie hai received no telegram or White Sox Players by me 9 at Aeri .1 I IJ i the first Inning. The eoor: AN A I BELLE VI I. AH It AB.II II ar.tt'iioa cf 4 I 1 Fortirarj 1 son and George Duemler were the winner. In the three and one-hal mile aprint races held at the Cpper Crave tToeur track. A bad epill near the finish of the laat aprint eliminated H.

Oribben and James J'ro-ser. Fortunately neither waa Injured seriously. ty liriino jut; i PLACE IN COAST LEAGUE SAN FP.ANCISCO, Oct. IS The Pa- clrtc Coast Baseball League season yesterday. to ft.

in a game full of thrilla from start to finish. The strong defenan of both team, prevented an open-play game and eld style footbaH wa. resorted to throughout, with much punting in tl.e ii? chanca to Improve their morale as wan as give them a bre-athltig spell fr the strenuous battles of the Put two week. HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE of games S3. S3 cards; while Lynch recorded an and S3 on Saturday and a pair of 83s esrrrtruv.

I Low tally for the llllnolsnns wa. made by H. I. Caldwallader. who a ST1 for the 72 holes.

He made a 173 on the flrFt twin-round. I but fell off a trif in the second algl.ed t-y "i.iiam The letter Icon lh. i Witt ...4 1 2 2 ii notification, hut understood T. C. Kearney Benton had.

Kearnev stated that If asked to go he could not attend becue he had no firsthand Information to divulge William Pesch who, with Joseph Peach operates a billiard hall at 411 Chestnut atreet. stated that Ma brother waa out of the city and that he I irr a- mr. ...30 1 i Mnnrert lb. 4 1 1 Veeck. rreiineni 01 one of Ihj inH vesterday.

after John Jldiraw o- Cubs: in the history i Near the end of the second perled I TI 9 i closest pennant race. The eumroarles follow: Mueller r. 4 1 If .,.4 1 or IjiBa'a 4 Hi. ton 2b. .3 I rf ...3 1 2 rf 0 a 1 1 ft Ki ..1 ft 1 Schn'Ker 8 ft 1 FOOTBALL CAMPAIGN TO t.tnll.

TCimA eare waK flrit- of the organixaiton Barney i others. 1'revfuss tr.e ririrp It proposed that such men t.rhlnr. Major-General Other members of -r i t-n wo we( a ao i iui- tv a 3 1 an.l as Gen. S'mnr P. .0 1 ilen-trrenn 3 0 1 Tr.B.nt 11- UrtlN ntU 5A1 UKUAI Jn the runnlT1r fpr championship hon-jth, ere Walter P.eel.

The High School League football ors and the Vernon club clinched first an van Sice and L. P. Irwl n. i weoa. ii'irori it a not neara mm mention riTini EbTneyer p.

.3 Ii S2 4 8 uird Taft and Judge -M. to taatlfv at it- i liam sin will bo opened Aiturday. when place only lat Tliursaxy. chosen ror cumn 14 4 S-ot- innlnca: 12SSTa i Ijndii Ponnovant. aec0nd; Frledlien.

hlrd Independent, right end with Al Berth, fourth; n. Ltiemler. f.fth; heauf.ful Ir.tarferenca by -Dteh Tros. sixth; McPperry, seventh Sterr.aman for a 4J-yard run for Nelson, eighth: F.d Conrad, ninth; J.l' touchdown. BlacklocH kicking goal.

Pro.aar. tenth. The faa'eat time wa. m. 20.

Three half-ml'-e aorlnta won ty Me- Sparry. Nel.on and Puemler. No time HHMHawnaaBH taken. three man YALE FOOTBALL CAPTAIN hn wotn r.B.- The man ware meraly atked to all leagues, cluba and fr not .1 i ti 14 L' a I rx-mr uireip i H. 4 4 conn 15 OU1 UK 1WU WLLTO K.rne.1 -H-il.

1. v. I. '-veisnrt and McKinley meet at i i which nnlenea in imei k-. V.

tn. and Soldan i.lays Veatman at defeated San Francisco twice todav I o'clock. Central, the other leagu. i thereby took second honors "ember, will opnose Aca.l-.the latter club. Other cluba nnlsne.

the morning contest. In the following order: Ixs Anaeles Py this time of the aeaon one of; FaU Oakland. Sacramento and te local high-school elevens usu Portland. nirkey Bre.oft- HA GEN AND BARNES WIN h. i "ii-' -vi.

i Hn prt. I-Mi-Yin- i representative. VARDON AMI, RAY Tim Cailal an. captain and center hie Vr to noon Hlll-ellmblng cont.at won by Che. ter C.

fnMhall team, and Mi. colrn I La National were -x- on See Wednesday's PosteDlspatch for ti vnp 11 Mdrlch. lialfbacit proiai'iy wui ie i nier.m. He'niier LEhrVhr: fendauc. at the meeting i wnvwr.

riiiuft.ii r' i i The Trumbull, ef the Municipal Haydler. president of the Iseted a. a favorite for the leami i nriTT nil I TAR I) 111 Lt. out Of tne game io rerord -off a It t. John A- Foccar league defeated the Eck oereatta the gen and Jim Barnes won yesterday from Harry Vardon and Ted Ray, the viaitlrg Brltl.h by up and W.

Utatlt. nosion. race. However, this year the squad, 'j at la.e last gli 4 Tun, to-thie4. of an latun learue: t.eorge hardta.

0. ln tck- Wa.hVB:rk"e. I 0 I Mem to be evenlv matched, both hav TOURNAMt-IN 1 31Aniti Thr were injure in je.ie aa, t. Fairground yeaterd. erd.y.

Pa. hip- Philadelphia; Barney of a.ii.e ih 40m. I mplraa 1111am eerk Hart on ba-e. Preyfuaa. Pittsburg; A il.lam eecK I -LV r.

leaker. Chicago: Augxiat 1 2 to play. In a tC-hole match cvar GOODS STORES mt with tuccMM ina rer- itii-AOO Oct. 1 PUyi -n ine A 9 Illekey and McCourt the Falrviaw Country Club link at Flmaford. N.

T. Jones. Ce-Prcr'-a game Is the k. Pket billiard champion- r.ly C.T for the Tmmh'i! mrtiii a -TTJT rTT CPTQ I i Cincinnati; J. Qimuel Breadon a cod nt t.etween these two tournament will open here 10 1 ship tournament will open between 'right with of the best p.ay era In NEW 500-METRE MARK Jh i i Ii AVln a.

sionenim, atr.ed a 7-to- rerdvt In the first the country entered In the oornnet SCHUPP GIVES ONE HIT AND CARDINALS WIN, 5-2 PARIS. Oct. ienv-r, tB Brooklyn Na-i M. 1 -i about clash. Ttie iournNir.ii French athlete.

froKe tne wor.a to arrive later la; Havana three weeks and four games w. last r-ai- noi.e. Cowboy" SPUING Oct. Is Ith record for the tuu-meier run 'or tha LOO-met er run each dav. Charles 4a I a Fl aS i ST lftr 1 1111.

uir a former imt- houmpaw reru uruaj, v- sr. A 1 iTarrv FT-aX? or jopion. o- the Cardinal Harn.torm- i ra.iv i 11 nn aft 1 -r i Kat known player in hit name, under the auspice, or ma 1tui, Comi.key and Harry Federation cl France b.for. a lar. rk Amtcan th.

preliminary field. Halph C.reen-j jesterday defeated the Illinois 'th tr.s.nt champion, will de- sngamos. 52. In an exhibition game ftnd his title. here yesterday.

Stewart and Ford fmd his tnie formed the battery for the Icers. 1 mm TmviiTii i i Big Sale. Two Carloads off Canned Goods Almost Given Away. Bacon, per 23 ic Tomato Pulp, No. 1 4c Dyer' Eed Kidney Beans 4c Peaa, String- Beans, etc.

No. 2 can 10c Watch for hundreds of other bargains in Wednesday's big ad League representative, in attendance. ro wu. Ing a fast cinder track for Aiord of 7 1 ne Ja'nvrln and Foamier were the leading batters the major leaguers. marfe by F.

Pais of Hungary in the cltr on a v1tt. Gaulo'is Win National Prize. BOXING UNION ASKED TO GIVE CARPENTIER TITLE PA iVI. 1 Tlie French Box Ing Federation at a meeting held last de.t to ali the Internatlon- TILDEN LOSES EXHIBITION NET MATCH TO GARLAND CHICAGO. Oct.

William T. Tll- Jr. of Philadelphia, lost an exhibition tennis match here yesterday te Charles 3. Oarland of Pittsburg. J.

3. 4. It was the cond time in two days the Pitt--rg rlajer had defeated Tllden and ecludd the exhibition of the la-v1 Cup team here. In a doubles match. Sam Hardv of Tork.

and llalrh U- Hurdiclc of Chicaao. played a draw with ni4n and liarlaiid. the former win-nlag. 4. and loama.

The teih had to te called off then so alayera could catch a train for and 6U PauL Hoovcrs Beat All-Star. Curran Wins Golf Title. BCKNOS A IRKS. Oct. 1 Oaulola rurrin Sr.

won trom r- rt. 3. GOOD PUFF colt, owned tT paniei jn The Hoovers defeated the Olympian All-Stars, i 3. yesterday In the prac- twlveen tan.s of the 2 up and 1 nonaalo. ye.terday won tr.e in- ml(fh AVAnr ri the classic a SToi'ce f.eaatte at High i National prlxe.

tournament ever the For ,1 Boxing Fnion t. sanction me re-it the Carnentler-Levlnaky fisht Warl4aa3 ln rttaw aV B.141 gtarrwfcera. erar.e go season. racing nH two. i the jocht viuu Club course ye.terear- ins Ctaraur Oav.

Dim. granting C.rr.ntler the title oo pn-'-r-- T.e w.ni i b.uloT. m.d- the diat.nce. 1500 n.r-i mat Park mean score na a a aa I. woria.

1.11..J for iba leiera. i i I aioerrg in..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About St. Louis Post-Dispatch Archive

Pages Available:
4,205,926
Years Available:
1849-2024