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ii It I I eO a aI sSPak aa rvr tfv 5JiIrX55 wmr 14th and Streets speak with confidence of the quality of our MENS AND YOUNG MENS FALL SUITS We guarantee them in fabric color and tailoring the materials are pure wool and good wool at that the colors fast and the tailoring fine handwork SIDNEY WEST 14th and Sole Wajhingtog Agent for Stein Blocb Smart Clothes and Dnalap Hah PLAY PAIR TODAY TO CLOSE SEASON INNOVATION FOR THE WIND UljrlEEE Nationals and Athletic Will Start Hostilities at 145 POINTS OF INTEREST IN THE WORLDS SERIES Contesting clubi Philadelphia Nationals and Boston Americans Firat and second games Philadelphia October 8 and 9 Third and fourth garnet Boston October 11 and 12 Fifth came Philadelphia October 13 Sixth came Boston October 14 If seventh ame is necessary coin vrlll be tossed before sixth game tarts Umpires William Klem and Charles Rlgler National Leagues William Evans and Frank Silk OLouehltn American League Official in charge Robert McRoy Of Chicago secretary to Johnson Official scorer Taylor Spink of St Louis Dewhurst Penn Freshman Star Will Enter Dental School May Not Join Football Squad but Promises to Help Out in Other Sports Tech Schedule Announced Athletic stock at Georgetown took a jump yesterday when it was learned that Jim Dewhurst member of the freshman class at the University of Pennsylvania last year and an all round athlete of respected ability in the vicinity of Philadelphia had reached town and will enter the dental school Dewhurst was mainstay of the Penn freshmen football eleven last fall and had been counted on as varsity material this year He was out for a few days on Franklin field and his work was lauded by the Philadelphia scribes But a few days ago he decided to enter Georgetown as he had planned earlier In the summer Whether Dewhurst will play football on the Hilltop this year appears decidedly doubtful at present Asked yesterday if he would report he replied in the negative although he gave assurance that he would try to help out In field and track competition However he may be persuaded to join the gridiron squadt Penn he Was widely known as the strong man of the freshman class and ranked next to Mike Dorizias among the most powerful athletes in the college Georgetowns football squad will resume practice on the varsity field thl afternoon after two days layoff Hard work will be the order today and tomorrow in preparation for Saturdays game wiih the Reina Mercedes eleven Interest is growing in this contest especially in view of the reports of the great strength of the Annapolis eleven Saturdays bill may be a double attraction as the freshmen are echeduled to meet the Technical High eleven local schoolboy title holder This fact was learned yesterday when the schedule was announced by the manager of the Tech team Saturdays game with the freshmen will be fol lowed by one October 13 with the Georgetown Preps October 16 Baltimore Polytechnic In stitute will oppose the locals and this game will be followed by the first championship battle that with Business on the 229 Instant Army and Navy Preps aTe down for the 30th while Western will be met in a championship game November 2 The following Saturday Tech will go to Charlotte Hall Md for the annual game with the Military Academy eleven of that plice Then follows the Tech Central battle November 9 and that with Eastern November 16 Besides these games others are pending with the Maryland Aggies 0al laudetand St Albans School Yesterday afternoon Tech scrimmaged with Gallaudet for fifteen minutes following signal drills under the direction of Wayne Hart formef Georgetown star who is in charge of both teams No effort was made toward scoring the scrimmage being arranged for mutual benefit Saturday the Kendall Greeners stack up against at Lexfngton in their opening game The team has not been out very long but hopes to show well against the Cadets who appear to have one of the strongest combinations they have turned out in recent years Sylvan King former Central High captain and member of the Princeton freshman eleven last fall yesterday joined the alumni who have been helping Coach Thomas of the Central squad on the the field at Fifth and Florida avenue northeast Others who have been assisting in the work are Tudor Morsell a former star linesman at Central who later played on the varsity at Wesleyan and Claude Babcock who played on one of the Centrals championship teams several years ago By STANLEYT MILLIKEN Those rain gods whVjust about run things when they so will payed the way to an Innovation as a result of yesterdays downpour Time cannot bo recalled when the curtain was runs aown on an American League season nere with a double bill This la what ison the program tor today as the local ena 01 tne tast oreath of 19I5s campaign Starting at 145 Nationals and Ath icucs win essay to entertain with Baseball that likely will be serious at the start but gradually to wane until the time arrives for Griffiths annual travesty There is no telling just what the afternoon has in store for us But those who have attended last day offerings in past years will hardly let this one slip by unnoticed Manager Griffith going to send the same line up that was used Monday back against Macks youngsters and is looking for a grand clean up that would bea fitting ending to the last stage of the season Jamieson Horace Milan and Barber will play the outfield with Judge Foster Sawyer and Shank holding infield berths Doc Ayers and Joe Boehling will divide mound duties in the opening affair In the wind up Jack Bentley who has just retyrned from Minneapolis where he helped to pitch the Millers to a championship will make his reappearance Bentley was hot of much use to Cantlllons team at the outset He developed a bad arm and It was a long time before he was able to take his turn with the rest of the Miller slabmen But toward the end of the campaign he showed his old time form winning several games during the most Important stage of the race Looking back ovef the last six weeks of the season the fact is brought to light that the Natlonals have accomplished considerable In the way of victories The greater part of the schedule in which the Griffmen have been Interested has turned in their favor despite the fact that there has been a great deal in the way of experiment ing Not since Griffith took up the reins here has he used so many new players and the encouraging part of it all is that It really looks as if some likely talent has been corraled Therell be nothing in the way of action at the ball yard for a long lime but chances are that before the winter is over therell be plenty of Interesting information to dish out to local fanaom All sorts of rumors have been afloat during the year about to close And there may be something to some of them after all On numerdus occasions rumors of trade developed and often these appeared well founded Maybe before long some sort of a deal will be sprung on an unsuspecting public that will start baseball tongues a wagging One thing Is certain the start of another year Is bound to see two three or possibly more new facei In the regular line up of those who will sport National uniforms Manager Griffith will leave Thursday for Philadelphia and will remain for both games in the worlds series Griff will motor to Philly along with a party of friends The local pilot is loyal to the American League but claims that this Is not the real reason why he picks the Red Sox to win the series After the way the boys from Beantown handled his team there la naturally good reason why Griff has respect for their ability PLAY TENlTlNALS 1NDCT0URNAMENT President of Amerjca League When the wbrldjirsertes is finished I feel confident that the Red Sox will be the champions of the world This Is not meant to convey the Idea thai the Philadelphia club is not a first class team for results of the past season show it to be a great aggregation Taking the players of both teams man for man the Red Sox figure stronger than their National League rivals The Boston outfield Is admittedly thb greatest working combination in the country and the Boston staff of pitchersls certainly as good as the opposing combination The entire team works together so splendidly that the slightest error on the part of the Philadelphia club will prove costly to the latter Thereols not the slightest doubt that the Philadelphia club Is one of the greatest National League teams that has come from that city arid their remarkableremarkable climb to the top of their league this year compels one to acknowledge that they are dangerous opponents of any team Mews6ihiRMffifeide0 GET FINAL TESTS I0RTILEMIES to 4 VTr i Tf PHIELIES TO USEyrVLO BWIOHNKTENERf President of National League When one considers what a wonderful race the Philadelphia team put up to capture the National League pennant It is hard to Imagine that they will lower their colors to the Red Sox when they clash in the worlds series UnHer the I careful handling of Pat Moran the PhlU adelphla club has developed into a persistent steady and careful working combination Vhen they Jake the field the Red Sox will face a perfect smooth oiled playing machine that makes very few mistakes and moves along In a resistless manner That steady system overcame all the teams in the National League and should prove just as powerful and successful against the American League flag winners At the same time it must be taken into consideration that the Red Sox Is un doubtedly an alert aggregation which plays clever ball and is always ready to take advantage ot every slip Their pitching Dand and wonderful outfield make a great combination but despite all this I look for the steady persevering Philadelphia system to succeed and emerge triumphant Indications Are TKatiltVill Saturday Mggg ft iSii fcTf hS sag vi5few fv ass i ae XF mfi im artef35 3i lid Two Marks likely to Fall In Worlds Series Battles These Are for Single Game Attendance and Receipts Due to Use of Braves Park Dugey One of Luckiest Players Two years a major leaguer and twice a participant in the world series divvies Thats the record of Oscar Dugey substitute lnfielder for the Phillies and a record which earns for him the distinction ot being the very luckiest youth that ever broke into baseball Dugey came up from Waco Tex in the springtime of 1P14 Josh Devore George Whitted and Beals Becker yes they have been lucky but Dugey out lucjced every man that ever walked onto a ball field Dugey was 19 years old when he joined the Braves last spring He showed nothing startling in a baseball way but he was earnest and hardworking So Stallings decided to let him linger around Dugeys 1914 record shows that he hit for 193 in 58 games with the Braves His fielding average was under 500 Yet Dugey kept on the Braves rcster and got a big slice of the world series melon In the winter of 1914 1915 Stalling put through a trade with the Phillies and when he did It he grasped a chance tc unload excess baggage He gave them Difgey as the to boot part of the bargain Dugey wasnt keen about going to the Phillies but It was a case of go to the Phillies or back to the mjnors Now Dugey 13 on the roster of the National League champions Dugey who has fielded in only a mediocre manner who has batted only around 200 and has worked in only a few games will get as big a share of tha world series spoils as will Alexander Cravath Luderus and the others SCRUBS BEAT VARSITY IN A SCRIMMAGE WESTERN ELEVEN WINNEE Inclement weather conditions yesterday precluded the possibility of playing the scheduled title match in mens singles between Ballard Moore and Al Gore This afternoon at 2 oclock these players will trot out on the favorite court at Dumbarton Club for the crucial test Moore and Gore are rivals of long standing and have never met without furnishing competition of the variety that enthuses the close follower of the net game Matches in other classes will also be resumed today Including those In mixed doubles and mens consolation singles Fracturing of the records for single game attendance and receipts those are about the only marks the coming worlds series combatants can shoot at Performers in the other years since 1903 have hung up some marks that probably never can be beaten The Boston Red Sox by using the new Braves park probably will smash the single game attendance mark that was made in New York on October 14 1911 when 38281 fans paid J77869 to see the Giants win a 2 to 1 victory over the Athletics But only by such a procedure does it seem possible that any record busting can be dofie Boston Nationals park can seat 43 Rnn with the Hub city delirious with baseball lever eveTy seat undoubtedly will be old The receipts ought to tO tal over 90000 It Is highly improbable however that the Red Sox Phillies series will establish a new record for total attendance and total receipts simply because the Philadelphia park will seat only about 18000 normally and about 20000 with the extra seats installed for world aeries purposes Make Many Records in 1912 The Tecord for attendance is well as for Receipts was made during the 1912 series between the Red Sox and the Giants This series went eight games one being a tie and in very game except the last the big parks in New York and Boston were jammed Total attendance was 261901 and the receipts 490449 That was an average 8 Def eati Alexandria High by Margin of a Single Touchdown and Goal Alexandria Va Oct 5 Western His College Park Md Oct 5 A rT Bcrubs completely outclassed the rar twa few Voflay 1 i sits in scrimmage here today the tat JPe touchdown wa made by ter seeming unable to handle the ball with any degree ot accuracy Almost every other play by the varsity was marred by fumbling Axt playing end for the second team furnished the feature of the day when he picked up a fumble and ran 90 yards for a touchdown Berry first string end dislocated his shoulder and probably will be out for several weeks Earl Roger former Western High School quarterback reported and performed creditably on the second team An hours signal drill preceded the scrimmage and the afternoons workout was concluded with a blackboard talk on all plays to be used against Catholic University Saturday iBOWNS JDEFEAT CARDS IM vms Ww lV mm mM mm si Louis Mo Oct 5 The St Louis Americans defeated the St Louis NationalNational League club In the opening game of the city series today 3 to 2 la the third inning Pratt scored for the Americans on Walkers single In the fifth Shotten scored on SIslers sacrifice and the final tally for the Americans was mtde in the seventh when Shotten made home on an infleUI hit by Staler Score i RHP Amerlctn 001010 10 03 8 2 KatlonaU OOO0 10O 02 8 1 lUtterieo Wellman and Agnew Doak and Snyder Whelchel in the third period after Western had carried the hail down the field by straight football OBrien kicked ah easy goal Summary Western Positions West LE McKelwaj LT wfdon L-GH Center WUlla K0 uaridson RT Maotau uapt eicnei OBrien Bridget RH SubstMrdons ayon for Davidson Henson Ft00 Smith for Weat Toncotewa nelctieL Goal from toucb4wn 0Brien Heferee Mr Bltntop A Umpire Mr Collej ft periods 8 minutes eacb Alexandria Mitchell Allen Summers Kelly Curtain Summers Duncan Bitter Shafer Cant PoM Pont TREAN0R WINS MATCH Norfolk Va Oct 5 Two visiting players were the chief figures In todays play of the fifteenth annual tennis tournament for Virginia Paul Treanor of New York defeated Ware Merriam of Hartford Conn in two straight setstby 7 5 6 3 In the other match Irving Wright Boston disposed of Charles Mclntosn of Norfolk also In two jstralgfit sets Several other minor matches were played but the heavy rainfall of the morning caused a delay in starting the days activities President Declines Invitation President Wilson yesterday declined an invitation extended by Representative Gallivan of Massachusetts to attend one of the worlds series baseball games in Boston The President already has promised to throw out the first ball in Saturdays game at Phil suielphia at he thinks he shouiA jvot go fax away from Washington as Boston at Ms time NAVY TEAM IMPROVED BY CHANGE OF BACKS Annapolis Md OctWlth a greatly changed backfleld and Orr ft slight fourth class man running the team from the quarterback position the Naval Academy eleven showed remarkable improvement in speed and efficiency this afternoon During mdst of the afternoon the backfleld was completed with aVil Von Heimburg and West phal The first score came when Vaii lifted a nice drop kick for goal from the 2 yard line and the second on a fine forward pass from Vail toMartiriTthe latter aJ fourth classman Who played right end Martin was past every man on the oposing team when he caught the ball and easily carried it across the goal line after arun of 50 yards Ward was aotla uniform tads sad Ms uCace at eCt udrtt was taken first MtivVUniatfvtdtich jtosaine ana later ly SchttahauerT a big fourth classman Blodgett the big fellow who played In thelbaokfleld for two Seasons was given atrial at left end attendance of over 31000 per game and averagerecelpts of nearly 62000 One thing that la certain about the series It cannot be played In new record time The Braves did that little stunt last year When they walloped the Athletics four times In a row The record of course can be tied but that seems very unlikely Back In 1912 the Red Sox and Giants by playing an eight game series hung up the long series record a mark that some day may be tied but may never be beaten The 1903 series the first of all went to eight games but that was when the first five out of nine rule governed the series Since then Its been first four in seven The 1905 series was unique and also a record maker Inasmuch as every game brought about a shut out performance The Giants won the first 3 to 0 the Athletics the second 3 to 0 the Giants the third fourth and fifth by the scores of 9 to 0 1 to 0 and 2 to 0 The scoring record was made on Oc tober 26 1911 whtn the Athletics gave the Giants a 13 to 2 beating In the coni eluding game That emashed the old record of 12 to 6 made by the Ath letics on October 20i 1910 against the Cuba in th third game of th Beries The juiciest melon ever cut was In that memorable 1912 series the Bed Sox players divided a total of 7674837 and the losing Giants got 5116424 The smallest receipts were from the 1903 series when only a trifle over 60000 was taken In although the at tendance was more than 100000 That was because the regular season prices prevailed Offers Some Huge Figures Here is a table that shows among other salient facts that the eleven world series In the past have attracted a total crowd of lZi5561 and brought in the huge total of 215830450 Competitor Games Attend Reeelpta Won ance 1803 Boiton A 5 100429 5000000 uiBuuntn 1805 tie Sort F4 81723 6843500 Phlla A 1 1906 CbletKO au 4 98845 10855000 Chicago N2 1907 Chicago SJ4 78088 10172850 Detroit A 0 1908 Chlcajro N4 62232 9497550 Detroit AVl 1909 PittsbutxlS N14 145295 188802 50 Detroit A 3 1910 PMla A 4 K4223 lT398aoa Cnleairo Ni lOUPhlla A 4 179851 342104JM New Tort N2 1812 BMton A 4 251901 49044900 1 new lorn uo 1918 PhUa A14 150993 82598050 New York Nl 1914 BontoS 4 111000 22573800 Phlla A 0 PhllidelphiaV Oct 6 The PhlladelV phla National League team newveham pfoiuf of the senior major leagiiebase ball organlration had hoped to close the regular playing1 season here Vday with i Rouble header with the Brook lyn teambut rain caused a postponement The games wilUbe played tomorrow and it is expected every man eligible to participate in the worlds series be giniireFrlday with the Boston Red Sox vrlll play la the final contests With the regular schedule out of the way the Phillies will be able to devote Thursday to preparing for the big games Look or Cooler Weather Baseball fans looking ahead for some indication of the atmospheric conditions for the worlds series learned from the weather bureau today that pooler weather Is due here tomorrow and Thursday wjth possibly rain on Friday or Saturday There will be no trouble between tW Phillies and Red Sox over a place for the visiting club to practice prior to the world series such as occurred between Managers Stallings and Mack last year While in New York yesterday Manager Pat Moran had a talk with Bill Carri gan manager of the Sox and offered the use of the Phillies park to Boston for practice at any time the team came to Philadelphia The Red Sox expect to arrive here tomorrow night If theyan arrange for a cancellation of the final game in Net York Otherwise they will be unable to practice pn any field In this city Carrigan told Moran that both he and his players would be pleased to practice on the Phillies field if they arrived in Philadelphia In time but that they had no thought of asking the privilege for I they had expected to put in the final days lumng up ai anioe ram tne nome of the Philadelphia Athletics Officials of the club and Philadelphia fans alike feel highly elated ovep the fact hat President Wilson will be present at the second game of the series on Saturday JThls is the first time the chief executive of the nation will have attended a worlds series conteat The President and his party will view the game from a box near the center of the grand stand Moran Holds Conference Manager Moran held a secret conference with his men during the afternoon and Jt was said that he imparted to them whatever knowledge he gained of he Red Sox In viewing their play at New York yesterday It has been his custom all through the season to confer frequently with his players in secret believing lie says that to acquaint them with certain points about opposing players and the veam tactics goes a long way toward winning games Applicants for tickets to the games to be played in this city will not know until Thursday whether they are fortunate enough to secure the coveted seats Thousands however are doomed to disappointment because the applications exceed the seating capacity of the park tenfold or more Mayor Blankenburg today accepted an Invitation to attend the second srame of the series on Saturday Three seats In the private box of Baker president of the club were placed at his disposal mM9M 9 TiV ii Shoes jftj1 i VS jjfjr InfflrAI fry 1ir fr VOU get more than good wearlarid faiirly good loblaf MthTECKS You get that rare yle distinctiveness in footwear appreciated by eyery good a i i i iU i 11 i raracujar auenxion is caueo me Teck Shoes ai 350 Teclt prices range ZMf 4 md 5 zjl ff va i fsf jfi The Avenue at Ninth One long Delay to Big But Weather Is Usually As the time for the world series bat ties draws near fandbm begins to speculate onhe brand of weather that will be served up Over a stretch of three years not one world series contest was postponed oh account of weather but there were several narrow escapes especially during the 1912 games Twice In New York a drizzle fell right up to game time making the field soggy hut not enough to cause a postponement In Boston in 1912 it rained early on one of the world series days and at noon a heavy mist began sweeping in from the ocean and spreao Itself over the landscape At game time the tog was so thick that it was almost impossible for an outfielder to see the seats or for those in the midway stands to see either the batter or the outfielder but a tlie game progressed the fog lifted and playing and observation conditions became normal Probably the weather man dealt out nice weather in 1912 1913 and 1914 In an attempt to atone for his drawbacks In Philadelphia In 1911 Athletics and Giants arrived there on October 18 for the purpose of playing the fourth game on that date but they didnt play it until a week later It rained on October 18 and It con Expects a Record Crowd Boston Oct 5 The worlds series games to be played in this city next Monday and Tuesday probably will be witnessed by 45000 persons President Joseph Lannln of the Bostpn Americans announced tonight Careful checking up of the capacity of Braves field he said had shown that this number could be cared for without inconvenience About 5000 persons will be allowed to stand either in the rear of the grand stand or behind a fence to be erected In right field President Lannln expressed the belief that few if any of the thousands of persons who have applied tor reserved seats would be disappointed It was his desire 4ie said to take care of every one aind 25000 seats were set aside for reservation A few applications for large numbers of seats were pared down In order to accommodate application for smaller allotments and some were refused because of indications that they were Intended for speculative purposes MARY PUTNER WINNER OF 14000 FUTURITY IN CONTEST WITHUU Business High Schools football elevr en stood up well before Catholic Universitys fast combination yesterday ih its initial scrimmage on a muddy field at Brookland the collegians contenting themselves with four or five touchdowns No attempt was made to keep a score Owing to the muddy gridiron tlie high school boys were able to gain little ground and fumbling was In evidence throughout MacDonald played well at tackle while Toots WUe more than held his own at end Capt Culllgan ran his team in admirable fashion Following are the line ups 8 Position Catholic Bnl Tooti Wise HE Kerr ttnued tQ rain copiously five full and miserable days On the1 sixth day even though nf heavy rain fell the field was navigable only in rowboats A squad of workers however got busy drained the field as much as posible and then sprinkled it with sawdust The next day October 21 the fourth game of the series originally scheduled for the i8th was played However theres also the added chance of a world series game being postponed onaccount of cold weather especially when the Bofclon climate is Involved October brings to the Massa chusetts metropolis some cold damp aays Does Not Affect Receipts Gate receipts however do not suffer throUgh postponements Nevertheless a postponement peeves a manager almost as much as a defeat He claims that the delay tends to take the edge oft his players and that wheif they finally get back Into battle they do not display the same dash ahdperfectlon HoweVer as both clubs suffer eqUally neither manager has jutlfitatlon for real howl World series records however show that despite the fact that the games always have been played near the middle of October when the weather is uncertain johlylwo of the eleven series were affiicte liy postpohehientST ihat of 1911 and the Cube Athletics aeries in 1910 RACING Keller Carroll Wassraan Center Rlker LO McDonaM Buck Wise Colllran Reaar LH IHrwrlck RH Keeck Keller McCne Mijrphy Contakia Wateri Roonej Sbortler Butler Butler Greer AMERICAN LEAGUE HOW THE CLUBS STAND Pet Pet Boston 99 49 668 New York 68 81 i486 Detroit 100 54 649 i Lftrta 63 91 409 Chicago 98 61 604 ICleTeland 67 85 875 Washton 85 06 563 1 PMIadefa 41109 273 YESTERDAYS RESULTS Waih TWet I New York Phila Jgrd Boiton WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY Philadelphia at Washington Boston at New York A il sarte wa played lu IWt aad another in 1912 No series was staged in 1904 Boston Bed Sox and the New York Giants won the respective pennants SOME FACTS ABOUT PLAYERS ELIGIBLE FOR TITLE GAMES Philadelphia Nationals JWtion rat cher Ntm and bom Adams Cleveland Ohio AlexBAr St Paul Nebrr rinncrof Sioux City lown Baumgarner Chicago Becker Los Angeles Cal Burns San Francisco Byrne St Louli Third base Chalmers New Yotk city Cravath Laguna Beach Cal Demaree Chicago Dugey Shreveport La Kllllf er Paw Paw itick Luderus Milwaukee Mayer Atlanta Ga SleQullUn Newark Nlekoff Louisville Colo Paakert Cleveland Bixer Charlottcaville Va Stock Ckicagb Tlncup Adair OklaV i WeUer Shambkin Fa i WklHed Durham Bata Thxoyi Are Right JUgkt 3 Pitcher Right Right 28 Shortstop Potk Rigkt 23 Pitcher Left Left 21 Outfield Left Left 28 Catcher Right Right 24 Right Right 2d Pitcher Right Rlgkt 26 Right field Right Rigkt S3 Pitcher lifcft Rlgkt 28 Second base Right Rigkt 24 Catcher Rlgkt Rigkt 26 First base Left Right SO Pitcher Right Rights Pitcher Right Right 2 Second base Rlgkt Right Center Held Right Right 30 Pitcher Rlgkt teft 23 Third hue Right Rlgkt21 Pitcher Left Rlgkt 22 Outfield Rlgkt Right 23 Left field Right Rigkt 1 14 4 3 210 3 9 6 2 2 3 4 8 ro 4 3 9 ro Boston Americans Sum awl heme -Barry Meridian Conn Cady Gaiva ai Carrigan Lewlston Me Collins Burlington Vt Foster Bokoshe Okla Gainer Elkini TV Gardner Enoskurg Falhi Vt Gregg Omant Prov Alberta Henrlluen Canton Hun Hofalltxell Cincinnati Ohio Hooper Capitola Cal Janvrln Boston if pas Leonard Fresno Cal Lew iai Bpaton 3Ias Maya Portland Ores Rath Baltimore Md Scott Buffton Ind Shore EfBnd Speaker Hubbard City Tex Thomas Sharon Kan PoalHoa Bato Thtowa Ae Second base Right Right 28 Catcher Rigkt Rlrht 2fl Bight Rlgkt 32 iLeft jpttt is Right Right 27 Right Right 20 Left Right 29 Right Left 28 Lett Left 27 Lett Rght 28 Left Bight 28 Right Right 23 Left Leff 25 Right Right 28 Left night 24 Left Left 21 Right Right 23 Right Rigkt 24 Left Left 30 Rlgkt Bight 27 Catcher Pitcher Pitcher First base Third bane First base Right eW Shortstop Pitcher Left field Pitcher Pitcher Shortstop Pitcher Center field Catcher Wagner New BoeheHeNY Second base Right Right 33 Wood Parkers Gleav Pa 5 Pitcher Right Rigkt tJL i-s Lexington Ky Oct 5 Mary Putney owned by Chauncey Sears of Fall River Masai won the 14000 Kentucky futurity for 3 year old trotters the feature of the grand circuit program today in straight heats and broke the worlds record for 3 year old fillies by going the second mile In 205 At the San Franclsco Mendocla filly was hot fully extended Humfast and Colorado Range finished second and third respectively in each heat WUHam worlds champion pacer driven by his owner Billings failed to lower his mark of 159 to watii making the mile in 2SD Hlg rracttonaf time was 2H 144 VU4yM4 Mr BttUugB wiU 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Ger 4 2 Silver Bnishgr Stout 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE HOW THE CLUBS STAND Pet I Pet Philadela 88 02 691 I Pittsburgh 78 81 474 Boston 81 68 644 St Lout 72 81 471 Brooklyn 80 70 538 Cincinnati 71 83 461 CflicMc 78 80 477 I New Tort C8 81 450 LAUREL PARK October Meeting 1st 10 31st Inc FIRST RACE 230 PM SIX RACES DAILY Admission 150 Ladle 100t Boxes tZffl Speelal A Train Leave Union Station lilO it liSOilV 3L Retarnlnc Immediately Af terBaees i i i i i i Suits to Order 50 12 Choice from WW patterrtij for merly priced up lofai bigha 10 7 5 ro 5 11 8 6ro YESTERDAYS RESULTS New York Ig I Brooklyn i Jwfiva 5 iS5ktfeK WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY 25 30 35 The Price JTrio Hard to Banal fdr the Qaalltr We Give In FALL SUITINGS Geo HebbardGo TAILORS 1812 Street PormTlyT06itk St Brooklyn at Philadelphia New York ait Boataav vCkhsHIA lOuSiivl HsjsaEBBlBHnVflE9n5Sn1nttiBBfjajBlH ma rrHEOtDREWALE1 WEN REMEDYfor AT DRU09 8T0RTRUIL BOX BV MAIL 10 3 WAR rftp ITATIO BaV I 1 MDlffllt DR REED sc swi I5rir n4Wirm 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