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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 11

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GKMAN AND BUS We have always claimed BAB SHOOT HONORS Out of 250 To prove this statement GRAHAM HIGH AMATEUR CUBS STILL OPTIMISTIC CITY NEWS BRIES SAY LUCK WILL TURN SOON The Co have long realized with some assurance that this as they and maintained by the masses and year from date of purchase against breakage of any dnd whatsoever barring accidents neglect and tire wear every car and its equipment (when pur chased with car) Burial will be at to find a hat the Now to show you for afternoon at 2 5 Beginning Thursday Oct 20 1910 at 9 a Capitol avenue Huff and purchase (barring only accidents neglect and tire wear) charge by Reiser Absolutely ree of Charge Decision Contest and knocked been on Stop and realize fully what this means a Clancy CAR CRASH INJURES THREE Collision Scatters Broken Glass Over SEEK TICKETS IN CHICAGO Mr md William 1 our ns st opped Remember this is to the first 25 Indianapolis purchasers only STALLINGS GOES TO BUALO Phone at once for demonstration 306 either phone Automobiles Studebaker Bros Co of Indianapolis or Style KID GOODMAN KNOCKED OUT 309 313 North Pennsylvania Street INDIAN MOTORCYCLES CT VII HI I Ht3 ten round bout 24inront hlnJBack orWear when wa should have 1 chance at them hefo the did the Crown Hill Cemetery Hat Cannes Delay said The injured homes in antomo Skelly Mink J' Gilbert 213 and Heer amateurs remained the same: 1 ram nrst and accessories for all makes of machines at DILLON TONIGHT OR PITTSBURG GO WITH BERGER The batters did not seem to be hard bunch but they make a work hard I owe much to my and the great work on the offen my team mates approached rk nn 1 he Central mntorman wap nn 'Chevy Chase" THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 19 1910 in the and Deville avenue Dr Amelia hit me Coombs another is over for I am confident 1 would reverse the decision but inning1 I They just Throng Will wood served as vesterdav Judge George Stubbs of lockjaw due at the National where he wan Bills collision it is taken tn their dav evening nn "Growth and Development of Juvenile Court Judge Stubbs re turned to Indianapolis yesterday noon Depart for Mrs Alfred Stratford Mrs Allgira and Miss Leo A Stephen son representing Ilonin Missionary Societies of Indiana left yesterday for Buf falo to attend the twenty ninth an nual convention the national board of Jack Dillon the undefeated local boxr will make his second appearam in a Pitts burg ring riday night when ho meets Billy Berger the crack Eastern middleweight for a scheduled six round no deeislon contest be fore the Oakland Athletic Club Manager Walters and Dillon expect to leave tonight for the Smoky City Dillon won a host of friends In Pittsburg when he bested Jhn erry in six rounds sev eral weeks ago and If he wins over Berger tne die the has the ter a short time after McGann held off Stan ley Ketchel for six rounds Berger and Dillon will meet at catch weights which means that the Inral young ster will be outweighed considerably as Ber ger Is a full fledged middleweight Dillon has been in hard training for the last week with Nate arb the local lightweight from a bicycle Jo is the son nf Morgan 29 North Revillo avenue Concert Company Incorporates The Concert Company of Indianapolis filed papers of incorporation with the secretary Westing Annex 825 North Delaware Street an hour Reiser was arrested It and batferv and the case against Welsh was continued Interest tn Colored Bishop Much Interest Passengers on Central Avenue In a rear end collision between a Cen the Big slightly rar had uller 193 Mink Thompson and Id Hicks 190 each The high profcrsi'm els were AV TJ Heer 200 Maxwell 39R German 197 The event at wenty five 'pairs changed the standing of the professionals for the day German and Bills divid ing first honors with 244 each opt of 250 fciu ino 11 Gra uller second 232 this was promoters want tn match him with Ed McGoorty Berger is considered mie of best middleweights jit the East Borger a six round victory over Hugh McGann local fighter whom he fought last wln at the St Philip's Episcopal Church West and Walnut streets by the Rt Rev Samuel erguson bishop of 'ape Palmas West Africa His subject will be and Civilization in West Bishop erguson is ire two colored bishops in his church and attending the General Con vention at Cincinnati Bishop erguson will be the guest hero of Mr and Mrs A If Henderson SIG Athnn street i 1 A A i home about 5 and could the house He linallv ooenerl and found his wife lying on a bed BOSTON Mass Oct IS Brown of New York Jived up to bls reputa tion at Armory Athletic Association to night and sent Kid Goodman of Boston down and out In the fourth round of a scheduled capital stock and whatever surplus remains use or ttie year wtu ne expended table purposes The company Is ring Its sixth year The directors Kendall Herbert Roe Ed ward a Birge and Auto Tour Today ward Darter 2033 Tipton street from Wheel men Riedy and letcher last night when thev went to arrest him for alleged assault and battery on Ids wife Carter was ready to leave when the police were called and they say was busy searching for his hat when they arrived Serve as Special Judge Virgil Lock speciai inuge in juvenile morning in the absence of wno auaressea tne probate yesterday Mrs Amanda I' and is the so the estate which Is estimated about $16000 uneral of Harry Wood i D1OCK i i iu 3 i 1 irtn i in hi i i champion led Bennie Alien 'tonight by 213 to 171 The tinue for two nights more thing he has and they do not believe either Overall or Brown can come bark and win In the absence of any an nouncement by Manager Mack it is fig ured he will send Bender and Coombs right back against the Cubs or Reulbacb are picked as the probable pitchers for the Cubs in the opener No matter whom Chance picks the Philadelphia followers believe it is all over but the shouting and there will not be much of that for It took some of Col flashiest work to break the silence of the Quaker meeting at Shibe Park to day At this hotbed of American League partisanship It is contended the Cuba have nothing on the Athletics In any de partment and the first two games cer tainly bear out the contention PHILADELPHIA a Oct President Hart of the Buffalo Eastern League Club an nounced tonight that he had signed George Stallings to manage the Buffalo team next year Stallings managed ho New York American League team during Um season just closed until removed by President ar rell 2145 Central avenue will bo the hostess nn ride following her custom of the women out once each year Other women BY RANK CH Brnwnle was going along so well in the early part of the game that I thought sure we were going to win Coombs didn't show up nearly as well as Bender and 1 can promise we will give him all the trou ble ho wants next time ho works against us If we could have hit fn the pinches today we would have won hands down for we would have taken all the fight out of the Athletics The latter had luck enough to last them a whole season Col lins was particularly fortunate When we get nine bases on balls off a pitcher and can't beat him we ought not to say anything so I will be content with just predicting that we will play different ball In Chicago and when we come here again and will win the series in six or seven games BY MORDECAI BROWN 1 was getting along nne until tne seventh muay tney surely nit me in mat haven't any excuse to make Mordecal Brown Declares He Can Beat Athletics if Given Another Chance Pervades Mack Camp nioruins three passengers injured by falling glass Ja ob Hermann 2992 Park cut about tlio bead anil ormer Head of Yankees Returns to Old Love PHILADELPHIA Ba Oct Despite their second successive defeat series the Chicago Cubs confident of final victory tonight were before the first game They promise to reverse the order of things when the clubs meet in Chicago Thursday and ri day The Athletics too are jubilant Just before the train left for the Windy City the following expressions of opinion were obtained: BY PRESIDENT BEN Connie Mack is the greatest manager on earth His brain made it possible for the Athletics to win the championship of the American League and his brains will make it possible fur the Athletics to win the championship We have a grand bunch of players The tram is equally balanced and by team work they will defeat the Cubs NERVE WON SAYS JACK BY JACK My nerve won me the game from the Cubs felt sure I could beat Chance's mon before the game and had perfect control then but when I walked on the field and took up pitching I felt my control slipping Never did I lose my head and when I was in the tight places I worked my head as well as my arm such a pitcher support sive by BY CONNIE Coombs showed wonderful control In practice but 1 was a bit worried when he started the game wild but I had much confidence in John and he finally came around He gave many passes but when he did get his curves over the plate the Chicago hat ters could not damage them The offen sive work of the team was good We re going to Chicago brimful of confidence and our two victories In a row will help some We expect to put up the same ar ticle of ball away from home and if we do going to be hard to beat us BY CHARLES Two games Is just the proper handicap for us to give the Athletics and I 'believo we will take the next four straight We will look different when we have them out on our grounds and if we take the two games in Chicago we will win the series sure Neither Coombs nor Brown looked good to me today Brown was going along fine until the seventh inning and I was con fident until that time that we would pull through All the boys tried their best but luck was against them The luck must break our way soon and then you will see a difference CHANCE VERY HOPEUL Boston ighter Takes Count at Hands of New Yorker Local Welterweight Will Meet Crack Easterner in Six Round No CONNIE MACK IS MODEST: BANKS ON COOMBS AND BENDER Ed to Howard k4 Moller fEd Beard tor Straughn 1C Peck Bartlett Ditto to Koch LA Smith to Ragle ftf Kneussl ClancyG Lyons ffi Loving 5I Smart Av Webster LC Spencer (J Taylor to Cooper pT Keller Sr HC Collins fej Gain Slm Glover te Neal Kepllnger it Clark Hicks BY COPELANDJ HARRISBURG Pa Oct (On board the Athletics Special) When the Mack men boarded the train for the trip West tonight the camp abounded with quiet confidence Connie Mack smiles a significant smile while they talk about the Chicago games but he yet claim the championship am proud of my boys and they will play the same brand of ball In Chicago they played In he said Bdt beyond that he had no statement American League baseball rooters on the train believe the battle is over They figure rank Chance has shown every MIm Graydoti to give address Miss Graydon will sjeak at meeting of Club of the William A Bell School Pennsylvania and Thirty third streets this afternoon at 3 Meet at Gregg School The Gregg School Welfare Club will meet at the school build ing Michigan this afternoon at 315 Keller will address the club Trip to Mammoth Cave An excursion from Indianapolis to Mammoth Cave and return is announced for Oct 28 29 The trip will Include both cave 'routes in the two days and is to be made by way of the Dixie lyer to Louisville Plans Band The Northeastern lodar The died Sunday to his hand nlant will held at Society The convention will open today and era I rides this summer White Wife a Maddix white wife of John MaddJx colored123 East Court street committed suicide yesterday afternoon by taking about three ounces of laudanum She had tried a num 'r of within the last few months to TWO REQUISITIONS GRANTED Governor Marshall granted two requisi tions yesterday one for tlie return of James Dean wanted in Cleveland for stealing an automobile and the other for the return of Pat Herron wanted in West Virginia for grand larceny Dean is al leged to have taken a big touring ear Oct 12 Tri mpe that he not get a door dead Accuses Saloon Keeper 2722 North Capitol avenue torday In the olic Court IBiley Thompson Grand American Handicap Winner Lands i ourth With 231 Divide Glory in Second Day of Big Shoot With 244 Each of Prospective Purchasers Be Accommodated Today CHICAGO Oct The lmand for re served seats has taken a sudden splurge The number of seats that reached the bands of speculators Is not known but tickets were disposed of today at hotel news stands at from 15 to each Even at this price the demand was greater than the supply and orders were refused Prospect lvo purchasers were told that a supply of seats for Thurs game would be on hand tomorrow but advance orders were not taken KEOGH LEADS ALLEN RACLSE Oct 18 1'n (ho first block of their 600 point pool match for the Jerome Keogh the or Kansas etty match will con we ate going to make a most remarkable offer which has never before been attempted by any manufacturer or dealer car could be operated the automobile would we will give to the first twenty five Indianapolis pur chasers of a written guarantee to keep their car in perfect repair for one year from date of Christian Temperance Uninn will organize a young band tonight at Hall Place Church The meeting will open at 8 o'clock A literary and musical program has been arranged Declares Hlmeelf Bankrupt William Kiphurt a Martinsville Ind merchant has filed a petition in bankruptcy in the United States District Court He claims the 5690 exemption fee of a householder His as are given as 5365 and his liabilities 592389 Explosion Damages Auto Gasoline being poured into the tank of an automobile at the garage at 1512 North Alabama street last night caught fire from the roar light and exploded slightly burning a young man named who owned the machine The damage to tiio machine amounted to about $150 Sweet Will The will of the late Sam uel Sweet who died Oct 12 was admit ted to probate yesterday afternoon The widow Mrs Amanda Sweet is named nenenciary oi to be worth iles Many Alleging failure 1n sunnort and inhuman Mrs Eftie ampkin yesterday filed suit against Sherman Lampkin 1408 North Meridian street The case will be heard in Superior Court Room 5 In the com plaint it is stated that the marriage took place in October 1855 and that the plain tiff was deserted March 16 1910 Gets $100 for Injuries A settlement In the case of Hubert Morgan against the National Motor Vehicle CompanJ was effected before Judge Remster in Marion Circuit Court yes terday morning Morgan received $100 for Will you be among the lucky ones? wait until it is too late SALES AGENTS National Overlaid Stoddard Dayton Baker Electric Automobile Accessories Automobile Toggery insoiutciy i ireproox tarage ISHER AUTOMOBILE CO 400 CAPITOL AVE Indianapolis Ind We want you to have the same confidence hence this wonderful offer 'with 235 Powers aiul Yuan? eaHi Riley Thompson winner of gear's Grand American Handicap fourth with 231 Another feature of the dav was runibvr of tons: scores made by different hooters Heer was first with 201 fraight Taylor 152 Gilbert 125 Bills 122 Lyon 119t Maxwell lf'5 Spencer 92 In The event at doubles Bills and Gilbert divided first honors with 47 each Then camo Crosby GrahamJL Heikes and Lyons with 44 j'cach Towers Young II Taylor Spencer with 43 each IVE TRAPS ARE USED Thr shooting was done over five trapsthe doubles being shot over Nos 4 and 5 pairs over the former and fifteen pairs tOver the latter The program for today is the same as Shooting will begin at 9 The management is to be con gratulated on the excellence of its ar jangemenls which resulted In the pro gram being run oft with no delays to the enjoyment of the participants 'The office force Messrs Equier cashier And Van Nest compiler of scores did r'iot a little to help things along i Every event was figured promptly andthe money ready for the winners fiveminutes after tlie close of the last' event The important places of referee and acceptably filled as follows: Trap 1 referee Alexander scorer Allen Trap 2 referee Schaffer corcr Hack Trap 3 referee Wil on scorer it rtacK trap 4 referee nan scorer uuam Miller 1 rap Referee II Thaeher scorer Kulm POST SERIES that we have still greater confidence in this wonderful car we make this never before heard of offer that when the public could be shown a practical car with a proven reputation at a reasonable price and Can you make a better investment than to buy our handsome perfect running easy ridingUE at $100000 with this wonderful guarantee? Remember this is our plan Pot the to show you that we have absolute confidence in this car that an could be operated with less expense than any other car on the market BY DAVID EATON I The seedhd program of the post reason tournament of the Interstate Trap Shooters Association was started yester day at the Indianapolis Gun Club with seventy shooters registered This num ber is likely to be Increased before thend of the week It was a gathering of many of the best amateur and profession al shots in the country The weather was floe clear and a trifle cooler than on Monday with a light breeze whichrot interfere with the flight of targets The expected happened yesterday gome fine scores were reported Before beginning the sport Elmer JShover explained tlie rules governing the shoot and the duties of referees andcorers It was ten minutes past nine Jiwhen the first shot was tired At 12 'o'clock the first five events had been fin jlshed and a halt was called for lunch the shooting being resumed at 1 The eight events at singles were finished 3 and at 3:30 the last shot Jvas fired in the event at doubles and the program was over HEER IS HIGH GUN At the half way post Heer was with a clean score of 1 25: Ger nan Bills and George Maxwell second with 124 each 1 Taylor 123 ell professionals uller and Jd wards were high amateurs with 122 each Dr Straughn 121 At the conclusion rf the events at singles 200 targets Graham was high amateur with 194 uller 193 Mink Thompson and Hicks 190 each The high profession sle wAroW TT 9Hn fl IlfnvvUI Powers Crosby Graham Anderson A Southard HeikesC A Youngr vo Kingsbury Coburn Henderson I on isher CompteL German 3 Young Barto Stannard XV Wettleaf Gilbert Heer 'T Edwards XV Shattuck Jt Thompson Wise Maxwell jC HickmanT A Marshall Vach Taylor ip Guy Ward Glpnn I ureviston A HAILE City Sales Manager RANK WILLIS General Manager Corliss Coon Made Collars II 2 for 25 Ml Chase" is a new close front collar with lots of style and me 3 comfortable than the fold collar you are wearing 0 Corliss Coon Co Makers then become a necessity instead of a luxury To prove their belief that such a car has now been perfected the Co fully warrant and guarantee for one I Men Star at i 4 11 Here I ets as I neglect I reatment I tie was I thrown I Charles I eo of the 'wnnen at the Home rlendless Women 1731 North will be given an auto ride I Mrs Hanvey his work and the in been treated to sev Suicide Mrs Lena I llchael Welsh I testifying yes I his own be I atinn said he I Delaware and Wabash streets unconscious He was picked I Monday night after having I rntral 1n the Tim A' flsL A I 1 LibbkTI I I i tr i 1 j2525l252TT 252M25BkPr 25 25 23 22 23 25 23 231191 35 25 25 21 23 23 25 23 2211 91' 40 24 24 24 22 23 24 21 23? 1 85 30 24 22 25 21 24 23 23 2 5 184 36 24 20 19 20 19 22 19 18 161 23 25 24 25 25 25 25 23 25 1 97 47 25 23 25 25 24 24 24 23 193 42 24 24 24 24 23 21 25 24 189 43 24 23 25 25 24 23 25 25 194 44 25 25 24 24 22 24 25 25 194 44 25 21 25 22 22 23 19 21 178 26 22 22 25 24 24 23 23 23 186 40 22 24 23 22 25 24124 21 185 44 23 21 23 24 24 21 22 24 1 82 40 20 25 22 24 22 22 22 24 181 24 19 20 21 22 18 19 17 160 42 24 24 21 25 22 23 25 24 188 36 23 25 23 24 24 25 24 24 192 39 22 24 23 23 23 24 24 20 183 42 23 22 24 25 24 21 24 25 188 39 25 24 25 25 25 24 25 24 197 47 23 22 25 24 23 23 24 25 18943 23 24 24 23 24 22 24 24 1 88 4 0 22 25 24 23 24 24 24 23 189141 22 23 23 24 28 25 22 25 187J42 23 24 25 24 25 25 25 25 19647 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 200'40 25 25 24 24 24 25 24 23 194 34 25 23 23 24 21 22 24 23 185U1 24 24 23 24 24 24 23 24 190 41 23 23 22 23 22 23 25 33 184 39 25 25 25 24 25 25 25 24 198 42 22 24 23 24 25 23 22 24 187 23 25 21 23 22 24 22 22 182 35 20 22 21 20 21 22 22 24 172 33 24 23 23 24 23 25 23 25 190 43 23 23 23 24 25 23 23 22 186 41 23 22 20 19 24 22 25 23 178'36 17 20 20 19 15 22 17i 1 148:23 24 23 22 23 19 25 19 22 177 21 25 23 22 22 23 25 24 1 85 3fi 24 25 22 24 24 25 25 23 192 39 25 23 24 25 25 25 25 24 196 44 2321 22 23 24 21 21 23 178 27 21 24 23 22 23 17 18 25 173 19 25 22 19 19 23 18 23 22 171 27 22 24 23 21 22 25 23 22 182 38 23 25 25 25 23 25 25 24 195 43 23 25 25 25 25 25 25 23 196 40 22 23 23 23 23 23 22 23 182 20 25 21 23 21 25 24 20(179 31 25 25 19 23 22123(23 21 181 32 23 24 19 23 23125 23 22 182 23 24 24 24 2424 25 23 191 37 IS 23 22 22 20124 21 24 1 74 34 23 21 19 23 20(22 20 22 1 70 31 24 22 23 24 24 24 25 25 19 1 38 23 24 23 25 22 24 24'25 1 90 23 24 23 23 24 25 25 25 192 39 24 24 21 25 24 24 22 23 187 20 23 24 24 24 19 22 23 179 20 22 23 22 24 22 21 24 178 22 21 22 21 23 20 22 1 7 168 34 24 24 25 23 25 24 23 2 1 189 40 23 23 25 25 24 22 24 23 189 40 21 20 22 22 22 22 '23 20 172 24 22 25 21 23 25(23'2 4 187 38 24 24 25 23 23 24 125 1 2 1 189 24 23 23 24 23 24(21 24 186 39 22 22 24 21 20 222122 174(.

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