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yfr7, 6 oyiitytfiV THE FORT WYNiJ SENTINEL. Saturday, September lo, itiu. Luke McGIook the Brainy BEAN Boy By Carl Ed ajaasssssssasg i i' i i i .1 ii in iUij i ij I J'''. 1 KnimBtimBwiwartanMina ft' Speaker Still Leads Cobbby Few Points "Cap" Edwards Will Captain Friar Team iMiuBimwivinsniMmMawiimi Complete Plans For Championship Bout NEW FRIAR CAPTAIN OLD NOTRTDAIVIE STAR "Oap" Edwards Former Varsity Captain and Later a Coach. "Cap" Edwards, who will appear In a Friar uniform this In ofte of the best liked and most respected of old Notre Ptran men.

Edwards entered (ho university In 1907 that year placed ah a I. II Ml il) I (l ll. H. wissBSBBYiplBfe V.p Kjk fflr ,1 "CAP" EDWARDS. rantty scrub.

In this position he worked as hard 'a any of the it gular varsity men and Won hla reputation of being a hard worker In. 1908 hi played In three positions; planing wherever he' played, and nt the end of the season he was rewarded by being elected, for the next year. In that year he led his team to the highest honois In the west. When Kd Wards went back to serve as lirslstnnt coach' si few years a go the undergraduates remembered his record and worked for him aa never before, with 'the result that a winning team was developed; Cap" will lead the Friars or the field thin year, and will also help Capt. Byroade coach them; There Is nodoubt.that these two coaches with the material they hate 'will able, to.

put put one of the best Independent teams In' the AMERICAN LEAQUE. At St, Louis It.II.tJ. Boston 4 110 0 OO 0 1 It 0 fltLouls 0 0 0 1 UMM I Batteries Maya Thbmaa; Koob, Daveirport, Hamilton. Flncher; Park, McCabs and Itumter: Hartley and Svrod. At Chicago ltir.E, Washington 0 1 0 0 10 0 0 2 Chicago .0110000 4 10 2 JJatterlea Shaw, Thomas artd Henry; debits and Lapp, At Cleveland TUt.E.

Philadelphia 0 6 0 0 0f 0 0 1 1 Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 011 11,1 Tiatterles Sheehan and Smith and Peberry and 0Netll. At Detroit Itlttl New Tork 2j0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 1 Detroit OllO 10 10.. 4 10 0 Batteries Mogrtdg and Alexander; Paus and Stanag. CUB GET A PHENOM. Milwaukee.

Wis Sept. 11. When the Onto Stat league vent up the spout In the middle of July the Brewer of the American association signed up three youngsters ef the. defunct erganlaatlon. Arriong these was Catcher mckles' tMll hoefar.

PiUhoefer made good at enee and Wot a week waa eut waa the regular catcher for the Brewera, taking Uayera place when th latter went to St Paul Me has been out of th gam for a week now wflh a atpllt' finger. Leas tha two month ago be waa lifted, from claaa to claa AA baseball, he waa aent to the majors. Ilia Cuba aecurln htm in the xlraft HAL CHASE GRABS LEAD Speaker Boosts Lead Over Cobb Gains Eight in One Week. Chicago, Scpti 18. tfal Chaao haa taken the lead In the race for thq NatlonjU Jengtie batting, championship, According to figures published here today, which Include the records of last Wednesday's games.

Jaka Uaubert, long the leader, has dropped to third place. Into a tie with Itornsby, while Wheat went Into rtecond place. Carey. Pittsburg, leader in stolen bases, now has Slack, Chicago, In eacrlflce lilts with IS; Williams, Chi cago, in! home runs with 11; Wheat; In total bases w(th 23J; Burm, New. York, In runs scored with and In team hitting with .288.

Leading batters who have played In Jialf or more 'pf their clubs' games! Chase, Cincinnati. Wheat, Brooklyn, paubert. Brooklyn, Horna by, St. Louis, Wagner, Pittsburg. Ill; 1 1 Inchniari, Pittsburg.

Robert son. New York, $tock, Philadelphia; Whltted, Philadelphia, Long, Ht. Leaillng pitchers for twenty three gamea: Earned Won. I.oat. Pet.

runs. Iluglien, Boston 3 .841 2.33 Alexander. Phlla ...21 10 .737 l.M Itlxey, Ph lift .19 .704 Pener. Uropklyd ...21 10 2 09 Starqunrd. Brooklyn.

10 5 1.7 Mamaux. Pittnburg.20 10 .667 2.25 Cheney. Brooklyn .16 9 l.l ltudolph, Boston ...16. 9 2.21 ientoti. New Tork.12 7 .631 3.24 Perrltt, New 17 10 1.7J MnwMMtjmi Shop Champs Meet AU Stars Today niiiiii4t4tMtiiiiiiii'iMiiitiiiiiit Woman Coaches Football Teain Wife of the Athletic Director of Jonesboro (Ark) Aggies Breaks in as Scout at Games, Then Takes Charge of Second Eleven.

I 444iTTflfT In the American Icarue Trl Speaker ran his margin over Cobb to twenty point, a gain of eight. In the week. Bum, ler. the Southern league slugger now with the Browns, la buthlttlng Cobb, with .160 bu( has taketvpart In only fifteen games, hence 'does not appear In the records. Cobb leads 'in' stolen bases with and In runs scored with even 100.

Weaver, Chicago, In ahead In sacrtftce' hlta with 31 hi PP. New York, In homo runs with ten; Chicago, In total bases with 111, and Detroit In club batting with Leading batten; Speaker, Cleveland, Cobb, petrolt, Jackson. Chicago. 141 Ktrunk, Philadelphia. .314) Gardner, Boston, Veach.

Petrolt. Slider, St. Louis, K. Collins. Chicago, Nunamaker, New Felsch, Chicago, .292.

Leading pitchers for twenty three games: Earned Won. Lost. Tct. runs. Cullop.

New 13 Faber. Chicago II. Coveleskie, Morton 11 Benx, Chicago Leonard, Boston ....16 Ituth, Boston .19 Shawkey, New York.ll Clcotte, Chicago .11 Winiams, Chicago ,.11 Charley Peal has tied. Seals. Becker for the lead tn the American association.

Milwaukee, leader In stolen bases, has 44 thefts hrs'iftredltr Bronkle, Indianapolis, is ahead In sacrifice hit with Pemmltt. Columbus, and Menoskey, .109 2.V .714 2.12 9 .109 l.M 2.77 5 .641 1.9 .649 2.30 13 .613 2.01 13 .201 7 ,611 2.34 7 2.78 pBi ik ilk 1H 1 1 (By Harold Johnson.) "She doesn't believe Iti wpman suffrage and Is not the. masculine or athletlo type of woman. She' weighs only 116 pounds and dances Well. believes the team that fights the hardest wins In football and she never gives 'up, Kho ls.lrlsh..nd French In descent, which probabYy accounts for this attitude." The above written by Karl W.

Brannon, director of athletics at jonesboro (Ark.) Agricultural college. Is a tribute to hla who, before she married, was Miss COsette McManlgell, graduate of the University of Nebraska, ard now enjoying the distinction of being the only woman foot ball coach In America. Mrs. Brannon has entered upon her duties as coach of th second eleven at the Jonesboro Agricultural college and already has developed a team that promises to make things warm for their opponents on BUIe gridirons. asked Mrs; Brannon to.

tell "her method of coaching and running a football eleven. She modestly referred me to her huiband. who. has been eminently successful as a gridiron tactician, VSfra. Brannon haa been assisting me an Informal way for (wo years, but this fall wDI be the first season that she has actually had charge of one of the teams," said Mr.

Brahnon. "She "broke )n' scouting at games played by our prospective rivals, and In that capacity proved to have an eicellent conception of the essentials of football. She has utmariny Ability to pick out the weak places the. of a which I have lound very valuable In many different ways, "For lnitance, whea our formations and playa a re. yet untried experiments, she Is able to aclect the effective one from the weaker ones.

She also has made many valuable suggestions which have enabled me to strengthen unsuccessful plays Into successful ones, "After learning some of the method used by our opponents, she Is nearly al ways able 'to put. her finger on the weak points. This gives us considerable, ad. Vantage. "Purlng the time she attended high nchool and college at Lincoln Mrs.

Brannon was a keen: football fan and student of the, game." fiif0ifimi0 STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE' Club Won. Lost. Brooklyn 10 Et Tl 8S Boston 7S. (S New York ..68 82 PltUburg Chicago 62 78' St, Louis 7 Cincinnati 81, 86 AMKltfCAN LEAatTE. Clubs Won.

Lost, Boston 79 88 Petrolt. 81 80 60 Kew York: 71 66 St Louis T2 8 Cleveland 71 69 Washington 88 68 Philadelphia 10 104 AMEIUCAN ASSOCIATION. Clubs Woo. Lost. LoMlsvIlia 88 81 IndlanapolU 86 64 Kansas City .81 67 ..,30 72 8t.

Paul 78 72 Toledo 4. 70 76 Columbus 62 12 iwauk04 ret. .197 .181 .876 47L .419 .412 .131 TcU .878 .874 471 .812 411 Ml .600 .,221 Pet .891 .887 .648 .827 .611 .480 .424 Minneapolis, 'n horn runs with eleven Demmltt In total bases with 247; Altlaer, Minneapolis In runs scored with, 92. anil Kansas City In team hitting with .269. Leading batters: Becker, Kansas City, Deal, Kansas City, Chappell.

Colunjbus, Beali; WUwaukee. Kan a Cltr. Qemons. St. Taul, Lellvelt, Kansas City, Demmltt, Columbus, Lewis, Kansas City, turae.

juoulsvllle, .301. Leading pitchers for twenty two tames: Earned Won. Lost. Pet; runs. Carter, Mlnneap.

4 i.jj Mlddleton. Louh. Yingllng. Mlnneap .21 Flnneran. St It Began, Kan.

21 Pierce, Tcledft .....11 Palmero, Louis. Pawson, .11 Banders, Kan. Clty.19 Lelfield, St. 29 8 J704 1.81 11 ,678 1.81 ,6 .667 8,36 .681 2.41 .7 .431 1.44 8 .625 .2.85 12 .413 2,63 11 .612 2.99 11 2.70 MlMKMIlin H44HM Gasmen and All Stars in Second Clash Today mMIIMIIHIIHIMliMt? ane tvetiern lias, hop league champs, and tha Hillinjrer Alltars met tbla afternoon for the second engagement of this poet ieaaon icrie. The gams.

today either decides the terie or eTat the count to one all, Tha clump took the bog end of a da coro Jut week and are sure of their ability to repeat, but the All Star, nro not to sure. In fact will, have to be shown and In the meantime expect to put in a good bid for the roselve. The two team are evenly matched and lnc the All Star lave had the xpertenca of playing one game together, I eipeeted that they will come back tron(rer than ever. MPI. NEWELL 18 VICTOR.

French Lick. fnt. Sept II, Mr. A. NeweTI, of ths Inverness' club of Toledo won tha first annual champion ship of the Central State Golf" association, defeating Mrs.

E. P. Mason, of the Audubon club, of Lcuta rille, 2 up. In the 18 hoU final at the French Lick course yesterday. It was a well fought match, neither player being mors than 2 up at any ttage; A somewhat rare ruling was made on tha, twelfth green, where Mrs.

Newell stepped ca tha ltn of her opponent's putt and lost tha hole. Miss Julia Muldaoa, of LoutavlUe. wen the champion consolatlen from Mrs. A. Gates, of lo dtaaayelU, a 2, ATCHAMPWNSHIPBOUT Third Engagement Between Saylor and Stewart Expected to Be Decisive.

When Mnburn faytor and Ilal Stewart meet at the Msjestlo Sept. 31 It will be the fourtb tlra In two years. None of the bout's have been one of them being a draw. Both of the lightweight are anxious for the go. and both are expected to try for a knckout, In the second bout Nip: Howell, the Pay ton flghterr who Lapado here, will go, up against Joe Walters, of Co iumbus, for ten rounds at 125 pounda.

Battling Kess, the local scrapper, and Young Zlnk, bt Will put 6a the first part of. the ahow and are expected to make it Worth looking atj They will go ten round at 125. Lou Bauman will officiate during 'the whole DAYTON WNS SECOND IN 8ERIE8 FOR FLAG. Daytonjfjttjept. It Dayton easily won, trio second game of.

the Central' league pennant series from Springfield yesterday; driving Clark to the bench In the fourth under a shower of bas bits. Rowan pitched fair ball for the Vets, although a trifle' wild. Ponley, who replaced Clark, pitched nice ball, but, error behind him proved costly. Score: II.p. Sprlhgfleld 0 0 0 0.0 0 10 01 6 4 Dayton 0 10 SO 0 0 7 9 2 Batteries Clark, Ponley and Dunn; Rowan and Jacob.

Grant's Defiance Crew Here Sunday Jill I. ii laaaA 1 i rifi lift Aggie Cranfs Defiance club will play Fort Wayne at League park, tomorrow auemoon. iiosillllles sfart at 2:30, half an pour earlier than usual, and the locals are expecting a hard battle as the Invaders are the semlipro champion of Ohio, and the class of semi pro club ef the middle west. Orant was a big favorite here lit the old Central league days when the scrappy little pilot led the South Bend team to many, ylctorlea. Aggfa is on hla toe all the time, keeps hla team fighting and puts pep Into the game, a feature wlilch makes a hit with the fans.

Alva Spangler, another former Central leaguer. Is also with Defiance. The old standby. PUtel and Ifeln will wfrk for the Clearyltea. They can always be depended on.

to deliver in their style. After tomorrow's engagement but one mora gams will be played on the Calhoun street lot I tmi Large Squad of Grid riayers Out at Winona NATIONAL: LbiAaUB. 7 aitE. PUtsburg 1 0 00 01 I 0 Brooklyn 0 8 0 0 08 12 0 BatteriesJacobs, fevans and W. Wagner; Manjuard and J.

Myers. TTW Torhj Clnclnnat rarn. tH0IH 1 1 II Warsaw, Sept. 16. With more than thirty candidate out or practice prospects for a fast football team are uiw usually bright for the new' Winona Teder.

atea college, coach John Stroup ar 1( 1 pen aggregation that has ever presented Itself at the opening of a season. Manager Ous lloffban has announced' the following schedule; Sept. at, Eariham Oct, 1 rOhlo Northern at Ada. Oct. 14 Port Wayne at Oct, 24 Topeka Independent at Winona.

Nov. .4 Franklin at Franklin. Nov; 11 Peflance college at Defiance, a Nov. 18 Wheatoa Nov, 15 Boae Poly at Terr Uaut. PRACTICE SUNDAY.

Th Bachelor football team, last year's Junior champs, will practice at Swln ney jk Sunday momlnfr. Their line up faPi'rb! frM has been greatly afrtngihenrd, br the addition of MKin nlo and PentUrre, of tbe AValih hall team, Xotra Dame, and Pierre, 'who played several ganea on tha Pnrdue vgnity lait season. Causes Coach McKusick to Form Two Complete Line Ups. Vermillion, 16. One of the hardest campaigns ever mapped out for a football team Is that formed by the schedule, makers for the, eleven.

that; will represent South Dakota this, fall. The severity of the card has forced Coach Blaine McKultck to plan two complete lineup and he expect to find good material among last year's scrubs. A squad small in number but long In weight will form the nucleus for the eleven. It includes Harold Sprague and Frank McCor rn'ack, half and full, respectively, the stars; "Pip" Homer, tackle; Paul Carroll, tackle, punter and drop kicker; Ferdinand Duncan, full; Hanson, and Pon McKinon; guard. Johnson, the 1912 Coyotes, Is assistant coach.

The schedule: Oct. 7 Montana at Aberdeen, S. Oct 14 Dakota Wesleyan at Vermillion. Oct. 21 Minnesota at Minneapolis.

Oct, 21 North Dakota at Qrand Forks. Nov 4 Michigan Aggies at East Lah alng. Nov. 11 Notre Pame at Sioux Falls. Nov.

11 Mornlngslde. at Sioux City. Nov. 10r Creighton at Omaha. Large Staff of Coaches to Help Train Michigan Eleven.

HE WANTS TO JKNO Sporting Editor of The Sentinel: Will you kindly publish on your sport page the length and width of the Friar playing field of year, with respect to standard dimensions? .1 ANSWEIt. The actual playing Held of the Friars' for" last season was absolutely standard and up to thai requirement of all football guides arid bluebooks. However, a of tn: yards is required behind the goal posts. This was allowed at the west end, but at the other end the distance was necessarily shortened to five yard be i cause, of the steep bank behind the post. Ann Arbor, Sept.

16 The biggest staff of coaches that ever trained a Michigan, eleven will help. Fielding II. Yost try to develop a team with, a none too promising squad this year. I'rentla P. Doug las.

and Miller Pontius will act as assistant coaches to tho varsity. Of the twenty men whnm Tniit m.md am nucleus for the eleven this fall, but ten are scholasttcally eligible; The squad possesses a powerful Una firom tackle tackle with Wleman one of the best fresh, men ends ever seen here. Though strong on paper, the Wolverine backfteld Is not strong physically, as Johnny Maulbetsch. the brilliant half, Is below fdrm, and Cedrlo C. Smith, fullback, is.

suspectibl to Injury. Besides Maulbetch and Smith men expected out jire Walter Nle man, (Senterj Maurice Dunne, left' end and punter; Weike and Fred Beher, guards James. Whalen, tackle and end. Other experienced men on whom. Yost depend! are Phil IUymond.

fullback and punter; James Sharpe. half; Robert quarter; Allah Boyd, guard. The sophomore squad Includes the following ranged as "promising:" Peach, end and tackle; Wei. man, end; O. Dunn, tackle; Sparks, quarter and punter; Hannlsh, fullback; Williams, tackle and McLachlan, tackle.

The Wolverine card Includes the four annual "hard" games with tha Michigan Agglen, Syracuse, Cornell and Pennsylvania, opening Oct. 4 with. Marietta college at Ann Arbor. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Indianapolis B.H.K.

Kansas pity 0 0 0 0 0.0 8 0 7 9 13 2 Indianapolis 1 0 3 01 010 08 7 1 Batteries Crutcher. Cocreham, Humphries and Hargrave; Falkenberg, Ilogge and Schang. At Louisville lULE. Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 2 Louisville 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 4 8 1 Batteries Faeth and Dilhoefer; Perdue and Billing. At Columbus ItlLB.

Minneapolis 2 0 0 pi 0 4 0 110 16 0 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 .7 1 Dumont and Owens; Bruck, Llngrel and Lalonge. At Tpieaor jlt.u.E, St; Paul ,0.0 0 0 0 0 00 00 a 2 Toledo 0 0 00 1 1 4 9 14 i Batteries Upham and Clemons; Bailey and Well. 4 3 5 RED9 WERE LEADINa. New Sept. 14 The last game of the New York series waa stopped by: rain tn the; rfth Inning iiere yesterday, Cincinnati leading at the time, I "to Only, three, putouts prevented the Cincinnati team; from breaking "New York's winning streak, as Burns was up in th second hair the fifth Inning, when the game was called.

Perrltt pitched for New Tprk, white Schneider, who was knocked out of the bog on yirednesday, pitched for Cincinnati. Before the gams Christy Mathewson. manager of the Cincinnati, team and tormr New; York pitching ldo), was pre 1 seniea witn an order for a fl.OOO painting, a gift of local admirer. RAIN PREVENTS RACES. Syraeuje, N.

Sept lllialn com. polled the postponement of the Orand cl. cult races at the New York SUts fair yesterday. Today's, card Includes eleven races, nine for amateur driver and two class events, a 1:10 pac and a 2:06 trot A total of slxtyontj, horses are carded to This' Is the largest number of starters at a. Orand meeting in a single day In several years.

Evelyn W. and Annie Bradford, two former world's champion pacers, win meet In the free for all pace. Harry K. Der ereux. of aeveland.

president of 'the urum circuit, ww anv Annie Bradford. r.ifl.M h5Te Wen to 727 minor planstii and. Mw ones ara being dls. eorerad ail th time. TROT TO MARIE CONSTANT.

South Bend, Sept. 16. Maria nn tant. piloted by Clarke hei owner, won the 2:24 trot yesterday ite interstate fair for the Oliver hotel ake the a hard hat in the first twb heats. Daniel first rnoney.

winning' th, 2Tw wFreddle Hl; WS I. A. a. nir. 1 1 Aahbr6k Mohavna.

Porls Watts Birdie Daniel 2 MlasBUlJe Burke llJ pae. Purse isoo fVeddf. (nemIn 500 Uael B. (McQeath) Lee Grand (Beck) ",.4 2 3 Jack Plllard I 2 Jolla 1 Domin 2 unco TABLE SMowiNdUSTor GAMES teams in 1 a tlr "dln tlmeseach of th.nde", hasoieet vancln "rther IS! contdhJ 'ned games, lu contending clubs ha, a number UonTcr th" "N-AMERICAN LEAOUK. I S1 111 i ft rr ff i Boston i 1 u.

4 veiroic 1 0 0 8 4 0 Chicago v. SO 4 0 0 4 NATIONAL LEAQUE. a tf i a 'I' i mU Drooltlvn a n.iii.L. tiueiyaiA 9 I 1 i ll 4 0 ava. u.

BQt6n 0 I PASSES FOR BfAi; Trnmn Buckre 350 Arasnbgton boulevard wit, hu passed test lor 7' prentlea teasian it tha offlce of the Tort i am Mvy recruiting station. i xa mhtii! mijLiatiitmmiml.

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