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i. yr yy ai i yvtt Ryf WB' rtrVTd EH17BSp4MP3I TBE1 912 BOI toft lnv tr Wmmmlmftmm Cfca afterm plarvn tor a art Crackers. Grlf- Xtfc ka MTOTJ wass fc tkla lw win ma vct dDCT1 rY A JY A T7 ofwarifs HkV HTOlTD FIRST GAME on UC 1 UKtK DICK JEMISON the Gopher. Maybe They Were Working on the Springs Gregg 88 WHY. THOSE FOLKS PONT SEEM CRAZY AT AUL i I I IS Cavalry Team In Good Shape For Tech Battle Chattanooga.

nn. September 23. Sprl U. Klevcnth revelry football players ar bu In prrparatlon for their opening game tent Saturday wit Georgia Tent at Atlanta. Ysw college SQUuds In fa look more formidable that the forty men witd are trying out for the Eleventh eleven bo Oh as to eight end as to peed" Nearly all of the stars who best the All lawt Christmas er.

still with the regiment and making things hum. kpec4tt the mighty one Duval the speed merchant who was on tie Wr Point turn once but lot out In the academy JJezendorf the forward peas peed mean Prince the hefty tackle and several others re returned. Three officers are coaching. Lieutenant Mills taking charge of the first te Lieutenant Fuller the second while I4 utnant Xlickman Initiated a bill' bunth of raw material in the fun. damOntala of the game SI ewnlldtte are out for the backfield.

Gap tain Specht. wino Is playing at half OR lllV. another familiar who Is sharing fullback with Kramer. the crock catcher on the baae team Duval. the veteran.

Is at the other hall alternating on both halves while the speedy tiezendor Is playing quarter. There are two full to of promlslnR line candidates. On one team Myr Is playing center. B. F.

Brown and White the guards. Prince and Ryan the tackles. On the other tsmil play. Ing center pier and Spa guard. and Brown and Russell tackles.

Three ends ar piny Ing rwffulaj-ly At present. Pearl a familiar from lat ye with Stewart and Davidson. The cavalry roaches are highly elat. ed over withdrawal of trlclton from the forw gas. and they ar practicing this play right along.

It the Tech defense doesn't do some speedy bacllllld work next Saturday some of the cavalry speed merchants will certainly tiaMt by for a counter or two with the heave-ahead ply Specht peci Uly strong at pa tnff the ball tar this play. and sets It to the receiving player many yd down the held. Moreover r. Plays are so vs. led that It Is exceedingly difficult for the opposition to guess when they are coming and to tell In which direction they ere going even aft the foryrard pas la revealed.

Browns Win Two. St. Louis Mo. September 25 St. Louis won two games lr iin here this afternoon taking the nrt to 3 by bundling hits in the seventh Inning.

In the second game. which woo called in th seventh in fling because of darkness. Wllman held tie visitors to one hit. and St. Louis won 13 to 0.

i Score Klrst Game R. H. E. Chicago 000 20 000 3 1 St. tools 001 000 31 6 IS II Batteries White and Sehailt Baumgardner and rosn Time.

:10. Score Second Game R. H. E. I Chicago 000 000 0 fit Louis 30 403 IS 1 1 BattsrSes Clcotts Pouglao Jtohnaon and Kuhn Wllmn and Ategender.

Time. 1:50. Umpires. Connolly andj O'Brien. 1 Reds Sox 6 Yanks 001 York' 000 000 000 0 2 6 Batteries Wood and Cady Schule nfwiilams Ttmf.

1:19. Umpires. Dlnon and Rut. Pirates 4 Cards O. pmburg September pP' shut-out St.

Louis. 6 toO In the Jane of the series today. Only one IJ Louis player reached second base. wi BrnahJI who was batting ior Oeyer In the ninth Inning. H.

Ptttabucg. 101 i 10 eL Louis 000 oo 3 3 Batteries Tool and Simon Geyer end Wing Time. 1:3 Umpires. Rigler and Plnneran. SMECKARD TO MANAGE THE CUBS NEXT SEASON Qlloeco.

September JS. Special 5fc report tb Prank Chance will re Un at th end of the present cans- palm will not down. Sheckard. Joe Tinker ant Joiany Ewor. are named Se the likely oaadIdea to succeed tie P.

U. with jlaa ode' in favor or the named. Prater Beats Nubbs Ed Prater pool champion of Gear. rla. defeated nbb champion of Florida last night la a match game.

U7 Montgomery billiard par- for The scor waa li to 130. The seond game a etir to two Champl BS will. piare TBmrsdaj night Ct Ik aaJD pWa. First Worlds Series Game To Be Played in New York Games to Alternate Daily New York. September 25.

Play for the ba et all championship of the world will be begun On the polo' grounds In New York at 3 p. m. October 0. Tha cond game will be played In Boston the next day. Play will alternate each weather day between the two cities until either New York or Boston has won the four out of seven games necessary to Iv thrm the 1912 title.

Prices for and the method of sell- Ing tickets to the games will be altogether different In the two cities. Boa- ton will conduct Its sale practically In Its own way. with preference being given to patrons. The sale In New York will be In the hands of Secretary John A. Heydler.

of the National league and 30000 of the 38000 seats will be held for sale I the entrance to the polo grounds and one to each purchaser. on the days of' the games. Was Will Umpire. The umpire. for th serIM will be OXoughlln and Evans.

of the American league and Rlgler and Klem of the National league. These are the principal features of the arrangements perfected today at a meting of the National Baseball commission. constating of Chairman August Herrmann Presidents Johnson and Lynch. of the American and National leagues. the home of John T.

Brush. Also present were President James MoAleCr and Secre- I try Robert MeUoy. of tine Boston club. Secretary Joseph O'Brien of the Ng York club. and Secretary Iteydler.

of i the National league. Advantage of opening on nom grounds wad lost to Boston. when at the toss of a coin by Mr. Johnson. President Brush.

of New York. called tails The coin tell tails. New York won this so-called advantage of the opening game last yr Giants Lucky A sl The Boston club desired to start the series Monday. October 7. President Brush regarded Monday as a poor day for an opener In New York.

and probably also foresaw an advantage In giving the Qlants an extra day' rest after their probably late clinching of th pennant title. He wanted the games to begin Tuesday Call It. said Chairman 1 as he flipped a coin. Heads said McAleer. Tine coin again fell tails i scoring a header defeat of Bo.

tossing decisions were simple. Mmrrd with the arguments which followed tine next business of the program. Determined to abide by his declaration rh I the Boston club should handle the sale of tickets In Its own way. President Johnson of the American league had come to the meeting to light It out. The discussion of the much-disputed question in which August Horrmann took the stand that the National commission should have authority over the sale' of tickets In both cities and In which President Lynch Is said to have tld with him.

wias conducted behind doors. Backed by tJtImstus The American league president was backed virtually by an ultimatum In the form of a resolution adopted by his league last winter declaring It never asln would engage In an Inter- league series unless Its club wa rIver. control of the ticket selling In Its city. On the olrngtll of this determination Secretary MeRoy of the Boston dub. early In July began plans for handling the tickets by canvassing all the regular patrons of the game In whose hands he purposed to place the JACK DENNING LOST TO BILLY PAPKE Sew iork.

September 26. Billy Papke outfought Jack Dennlnll. of New York. la a round bout tonight. nntng carried a lead on points during the first four rounds but thereafter Ppke slowly re him down with effective blows.

George Klrkwood. of St. Louis. was outpointed by Johnny Dundee. sod Johnny Marto defeated Phil Cross in fa round bouts.

YESTERDAYS RESULTS. atl aal 4. It Lowta O. postponed. Cl Und Detroit ff tej sow Ton Oft.

LoS. ft. ChMr I. St. Loot 13.

thicass O. Yale 10 We yan 3. Jfe Cosn pt mb 2B. For th first time lnc 1881 lyan scored on a Yale football tem today and forced the Blue eleven to Its limit to win by wore of 10 to 3. In th opening grain of the aon.

The score wa a tie at I to S. and th game fast drawing to a clo when Oaptjn Scolding or Yale. plunged through tn wteyan line for four yards and a touchdown fm which a 01 kicked much covet world series admission What took place In the secret session woe not given out In detail but was apparent President Johnson had scored a victory for when tOe confer- neC adjourned Secretary tleydler announced that Boston would be allowed to go ahead with Its plans. Secretory McKoy has had expert. rota.

In several world series he said. and the lB3lon could not have a titter man In charge. Although It appeared McRoy would have a free hand. Secretary Heydler said the Boston plans would be car. tied out with the supervision ansi ap.

proval of the national commission. Ticket Program. Mr. Ijeydiec was delegated by th commission to have complete charge of I sale In New York. taking It out of the hands of the local club officials tilt it was said with the approval of lresident Brush.

The commission be. Haves It has at lot checkmated the ticket scalper by tile following pro. gram for ih sale of tickets for the New York games. or the 38000 seats at the Polo grounds 13000 bleacher seats unreserved will be sold at a dollar each. 17000 lower grand stand seats will bold at 2 each 8000 upper rand stand seats at 51 each and boxes seat- leg sour persons at 25 each.

With the exception of th upper grand stand and the boxes ell the tickets will be held for sale at the Polo round on the days of the games. One. ticket only will be sold to a person and purchasers will be required to en ter the grounJ8 Immediately after buy- Ing. Consider Mall Orders. The block of 8000 seats in the upper tier of the grand stand will be disposed at public sale on a date to be an.

ouncd later with an allowance of two seats to esolt purchaser. This sale will. rot lake place However unui from the 8000 seats are taken the customary seventy-five to each member of the national commission and two to each of the eligible players and requests from prominent Individuals. officials of organlood and season box. holders have been taken care of.

What tickets are left after this priority list is taken care of my be bought from one to three in advance but positively no mall orders will be considered according to Secretary Iteydler in Boston. where It la hoped to pro. vide for 30000 spectators. the price. at joenway park will be 60 cents fur ceo' ter field bleachers.

1 for other bleach. rs. 2 for teats In a new covered stand ullt along the third bee line 3 for seats In the and concrete ranu stand and II each for box seats. Player the Not GIves. Au reserved seats will be sold In ad.

vanca by preference to regular patrons. They will be good for three games. A rebate will be mode In case the third game Is not played. It Is emphasized that all tliOBe reserved seakx will be three-day tickets only at 9 nd 0. Applications by mll from outside.

points will be considered. but no money accepted with applications. In case i tine application can filled the cant will be advised to send his check. Announcement of the eligible players I for tine games could not be made today as the llata were not complete. In fact the National league championship has to be won to a mathematical cer.

tainty by New York. The Giants were so close to the title that the commission did not consider arrangements for Chicago except to place on file a schedule for games between Boston and Chicago In case soon an unex. peeted hang was necessary. The commission will met In Cincinnati Friday or Saturday to announce the enable players and dispose of other minor business. I WEEKS POSTPONEMENT OF THE GUDDEN TOUR Chicago.

September 25. The National Reliability tour. heretofore known a the Glidden ttur to be run till. year front Detroit to New Orleans. ha been postponed tram October I to 14 cause of tha slowness of projpectlvs entrants to nominate cars for the run.

This was announced today by the American Automobile association BRADLEY STREIT ON PRINCETON TEAM Princeton. X. J. fieiotetnboi- 45. Sp clai.

Bradley Street former Auburn star. Is being looked upon as a regular on the Princeton team this fall The coaches have een playing him at right half la all the scrimmages and he will probably ply at least half of tie game at ttat position against Steven. on Cornell 3 W. A J. O.

Ithc N. September 25. Cap taln Butlers to won the day for Cornell ram Washington sod Jeer. von In the lint football game of th season here today by' the score of to O. In the lat mlnote of l5Iy Butler kicked a difficult goat from placement.

Vote for Steve R. Johnston for Mayor. He is worthy and well qualified. WHAT AR' XER SCARED ABOUT WONT HURT Sid Smith Here Wants to Stay Billy After Him Sidney Smith. who has been catching such fine hell for the Columbus.

American association team this summer Is In Atlanta. arriving here Wed' nesday morning. Sid Immediately hunted Up Billy Smith and had a long talk with him. Gee It looks good to see you hr Bill. wish I was here myself next season was the way Sid put it.

And Billy Is going to play the hunch and try to land Sid for the backstop- pi nff position of the 1913 Crackers. Ski was drafted by several major league clubs. but Pitcher Packard was ruled subject to draft. Columbus did not looe him. When Billy is on his trip he la going to look Into Sid's case and as the big backstop la anxious to get back hers next year.

Billy Is going to use every effort to bring Mm back. Crackers Will Not Draft Any From the Bushes Billy Smith announced last night that the local te jn would not III. a draft for B- single player. when the drafting season of the class A clubs I opens on Saturday. I have come to the conclusion that I do not want any of these untried pb nom said Billy last night.

There i are quite a few youngsters picked up by the majors and they are the best of the bunch. So many of them have been promised to me that I believe that I will look them over on my trip east and not take a chance with tms draft. Dilly Is expected to close a deal for several players when he attends the' worlds series games. BROWNS WILL TRAIN AT WACO NEXT SPRING WO Texas September 25. The St.

Louis Americans next year will do spring training here. The acceptance I of a proposition submitted to Robert dges by the Weco Business Men's i club was announced today. About 45 I men will be sent here. A representative of the tram la expected here In a few days to sign a contract. JACKSON PASSES TRIS IN THE RACE Joe Jackson ha.

passed Iris Speaker In the race for the batting honors of the American league. Here are the 100" at rures Players. AB H. PO Cobb 63 218 409 Jackson 543 211 358 SpeeJter 652 ill 358 STANDING OF THE CLUsi NsUosM Won. LeeL p.

York. 67 44 683 Chlcto 87 54 617 I invinsati 73 73 KX Phll vdr hl 7 74 7. et. Loots 119 86 407 Brooklyn 04 88 80 805105 47 55 CLUM. Woo z- P.

0. 100 45 TOO 87 OS 00 71 74 400 Clervlsud 88 vs 76 Detroit IT 4 YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY Tonight Is the last night of the championship game of pool at Montgomery's Billiard Parlor" ED. PRATER vs. NUBBS of Florida. MI are welcome-Admission free.

TAKE ELEVATOR" 87 Peaehtree Street. WE GOT 36 OP IN HtE. ALL CRAZy ABOUT CATCHER LEW MCALLISTER BOUGHT BY BILLY SMITH' Catcher Low McAllister the former Detroit catcher. who has been playing with Buffalo In the International league. for the put three seasons has been purchased by Manager Billy 1 Smith.

or the Crackers the deal being closed last night. I McAllister played with Buffalo when Billy managed the tm and Billy knows what he can do. He was de- jRED SOX NEED THREE WINS TO PASS ATHLETICS' MARK When Joe Wood pitched a two-hit out game against the Yankees i Wednesday he won his thirty-third game In thirty-eight starts this season and scored the one hundredth victory I for the Boston team this season. Jake Stalls men have to win but three more games to break the Amen- can league record of 103 victories now held by Lh Philadelphia Athletic. And Wood demonstrated that his def feat by Detroit the other day spelled nothing but a defeat and not a Bill To Confer With.

Griffith Leaves Today Accompanied by President Frank E. Callay Manager Billy Smith will' leave tills afternoon for Washington for a conference with Manager lark i Griffith. of the Washington Senators. I The Ora kers will have an affiliation with th enators In 1913. and Uxx are several promising youngsters oil the pay roll or that club on whom Hilly ha his eye.

Atlanta will be farm for the Nationals next season and Griffith has promised tine locale all his surplus players. The ohanees are that when this conference Is hen Billy will olo the deal for the return of Joe After to the locals. He may also try to land Welohonoe and Moran and a pitcher or i two. also an Inllldr i From Washington t1 local moguls will goo on to the worlds series game. between the Red Sox and the Giants.

Thy will be ecconrpanted by Clark Griffith. FIFTH REGIMENT BASKETBALL LEAGUE The Filth regiment basketball league was last night at a meeting held at Dun cafe. Colo nel E. E. Pomroy was present wlta Lieutenant oboe O.

IL Hall Captain Qulillan Lieutenant Webster and Messrs. Elrod and Hudson. The loagu. will open October 9 for a seven weeks' series pf twenty goatee. Dnubl header8 will played every Wednesday and Friday nights.

All the games of course will be played on the armory courts. The following companies have or gnbed teams Atlanta Guards Grady Cadets. Fulton Blues. Fulton Fusllleera. German-Am eric an Guards Atlanta Grays.

Marlt Rifles and Governors Horse Guard. The teams Include solos of the bet amateur players In the city. and the games re certain to attract attention throughout the winter. TRACTOR is the handsome' LION wing col- lar for day and evening wear.5 Designed on stylish lines popular with the care- faT dressers an over the country. Mad.

with tile Patented less Sack" dd the tmauooM SUp Button- LEEDS ta rter Inch tower. Both. mt AU. UNDEJZ. THEIR WORKING- OK THE dared a free agent this fall and Billy eagerly seized the ohance to grab this man believing that he will be Just the catcher to work pitchers in thl.

league. McAllIter is a big fellow about the else of Sidney Smith though not quite so tout He la a grand thrower and knows how to handle pitchers. He not such a great hitter. but knows to. to work back of that plate.

Ion of loose. like Walter Jobnaon and Rube Ma entailed. Wood also pitched the New York Yankees Into lest place. While he wa smearing them with whitewash the St. Loul.

Browns were harpooning tb Chicago White Box for a couple. orawl. lag over Use Yankees in the percentage ladder. Wood' form on Wednesday shows that tie will be right when the Red Sox line up against the Glands at the Polo Grounds. October I.

CLEMSON TIGERS WILL BE STRONG Clenmeon College September II. Special. Coach Prank Dobson to In a happy tram. of mind ov the football prospects lust now. The coming of Pt Murphy tram Pennsylvania has had much to do with his Increased cheerfulness.

Dobson and Murphy were chums for six years at Peddle in stitute wrncvllie N. 5 where they played football together. The jolty Irishman played tackle on the University of Pennsylvania eleven with gr success and Is an Ideal lineman. He Is full of energy and enthusiasm which tie hands out In chunks to the Tigers In the un. When he pops out the phrase Shoot em hard boys shoot din hard the Tiger.

lunge with a vengeance. It ma happens that nine who have had experience on the varsity are back In college. They. are Webb who promise. to be tile tar of the teeth at fullback lame Cole.

and Kangter halfbacks Britt. captain and tackle GlLndy. tackle Lewis and Hellene ends' Schlllefter. guard. Among the new men Walker and Gee re making fine showings In the position of halfback.

They have hard rivals In two men who had experience as halfbacks on last years sophomore team Pressler and Gilmore. both heavy n. Rand die and Lltllejohn. the former having had experience at the Porter Military academy. are two freshmen who give unusual promts a tackles.

A likely candidate for th-po sition of guard In TurbnllJe. whohad experience a guard on the Junior class team last year. Victim of Football. MerrilL WI. ember 25.

Joseph Lincoln Van ftotsen god 14. who we. kicked on th bead while playing football a week art died today SPALDING'S ATHLETIC STORE' 74 M. SJrMd H- Al OUT TODAY SPALDING'S 1912 OFFICIAL BASKET BALL GUIDE MI Comeleuuig the new Iss 9 tt oMcU buuJMOIl ns. runs.

Contains ia l. no- pusS. ot Inn- Inds of pT is 04 a FRIGE 10 CENTS AaSPALDINGBROS A TRUE Specialist Cures to Stay Cured ie ti right kind or Mc the sc 0105 IS. rithI mat times Don't you 3131 u' tins. to set th ri ht I GIT set Os Mood 54 swsa- rMVlts.

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HITCHES Specialist i TUX Tris Speaker to Cover Big Ga mes For Constitution Ts4strui Speaker mmm baa try 1 CoBstlrBtiosi to Isuelib. for Ito reader ta worUa rla game. between the Beaten Red Sox uS Ik New York GlaSlta 1m grepille. IB. tere I destnrtptlre r.

ka lg mm Udyaat spA oae a la ex eete figure yromlmemtlr 1 the Is totter fitted II as. ititi. features tmmm say 6 tk WHO. tile stand. Speakers bat pUred rosmta ai rt la tk last a reU betweea tk Sol and the Glut.

It I likely to de sgai Al. a sowhera boy Te I. tile soatbem lee with Little Reek. Watch or sorlesi it wm wertk kits. FOOTBALL RESULTS.

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la tt. Lent to ctevclaiia. Ws40lsgss la Phl14 pkla Ply Vlaes la Craaaa. MONEY TO LOAN Jewelers and Brokers ws M. LEWIS 4 CO.

301 Peter. Building Strictly rv A HIGH ONE Another good high one is a rickey in Ii tall glass Rose Dry Gin seltzer. lime and ice. Then there's the gin fizz Martini cocktail etc. healthful cooling yet mildly stimulating.

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hl s2ter p. II AMERICAN LEAGUE II I St lIam f' 5 the In- drkn hi I. Sc I gg 1 White I O. Second 0- 0 1 3. x-I 14 Clcott.

IIoIIMon Aluanderl nd 6. Boston. September Wood lork today. 6 to O. The 3 got but wo hits and gave the only one pass.

Soituls. a recruit It bed a good game after the rot Inning. In which McMtilfls er. ear opened the to tour Boston' runs. I Scor.

by Innings R. H. E. Boston 400 01:0 0 e. York 000-0 I WIUlms.

fl NATIONAL LEAGUE II PlttRurll' to 0. first ame b. He tor Score II. Iuabu 018 10- 9 Louis 009 100 1:31. S.

nl that re- the tll JImmy Shed rd uy lIkel 4 ra. td ftI ed-8. n7 1fZ t. a the. PIortU na u.

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the d. l. ton. the meoUn ok ah uld tll.j' tldd llh i lld nl or rl II tron. orb It-Billy wore blo.

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over 11 no. h. re In- J. great pbr. veng.

men I 110 i Lo. I' fk fback. team men. Randl. promeo Ukelr the ltlon who had d.

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tit oJ lee ass 4eoU. oe po Of no I sigh rl5ht 0195 oe t. 1. COm. me.

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11 ell fttI pia. tile 1 tile os 1. so. played f. 11.

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wa nq il i. 3. I 8 7 I Greggj TASTLUP If a i SOME REAi WHTHO r-DONTsEEMcAzyj Ib or iz trim West 4 teem hll 1 Cix ptain i. set. on restrictions are 5' n.

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th a season. 2 close. stln the fr. I coveted cc edo. i tQo fo the en On games I i and lon nor The I tecause or been tOt cap.

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