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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 9

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THE TIMES RECORDER. ZANESVILLE. OHIO TOtSDAT. JTXY IflSl HART, OF, ''QUEENIE" FAME, WILL OCCUPY MOUND THURSDAY FQR "SAILOR" GLENN CLICKNER TO Marietta Put Fast Racing Kime Pitches OTHER FAVORITES TO BE HERE ski in At Sandusky Form; Indians LOCALS AFTER NEW PLAYERS the Cleaner on Noble County Good Game Vith Amatelm ARRIVE HERE TODAY FOR BOUT "Sailor" Glenn Cllckner, the leT-l Sam's force, he. Ilk very other pounder from Tulsa, arrived; man in the heavy artillery, whs in Columbus yeaterday noon and compelled to learn how to us tho Beat Senators RA.vntrSKV, July IS Nine heat raced In better than 3 111 three of them below 2 0 ho fast- manly art to th best advantaua.

waa met at the train by "Crick Manager Txtor of th Massillon Agathon haa lent on word that Red" Hart of "Quaenl" fani will occupy th mound against the Greya otin the Mld-Weatcra make their Vaiell nt Zaneaville. who Waa the man of Clloknar at he Ted Moore- CALDWELL. July 23. Mar. letta Jumped into first place In the Southeastern Ohio league flair chase Sunday, defeating Noble county 11 to 3 and completely upsetting the, dope bucket.

Noble county lias been pro- eat nverag time yet hung up on the "Lefty" Klmc, Hllllards portslt! half-mll track this year, foatur- twlrler, Siindov. not content H. ed the inaugtiral today of thn ban-! setting the Columbus Rochester dusky Short. Ship meeting, Kavor-jilown without a run In 14 Inninu itea wet beaten In every race Und causing IS men to go out vi Th featured race of the day was: the whiff route, drove out a tinm wnns encamped at- t'amn Arthur, Waco. Texas, Cllckner acted aa Instructor.

While "Sailor" Glenn Cllckner has never been seen here, his record in Billy Bi ll ton bout held In that city. 24 hours. la known that no effort or ex-pens will be spared by the local management to secure th strength that la needed to bring th Greys back to their usual winning stride, but that la what la assured the fana. Some tlmea it la a little hard to get th players that ar needed, hut the management expect to realise auc-cesa from th many Iron they have in th fire. Claimed an easy winner over tti CLEVELAND, July Cleveland made It two out of three from Washington today when Coveleski outpltched Mogrldge, Cleveland winning to l.

Speaker scored In the first Inning on his triple and sleai of home. Lutzke's single and Sum-ma's triple accouuted for th other run. Washington failed to score until th eighth, when Pecklnpaugh wslked, rinch Hitter Matthews doubled and Hie beat out an Infield hit. Th score; dicates he has the gooils as he h-ts ute trot, a Halts vnt.i run In Hllliard' half of tho. ltt' shovn meritorious) aanlnvt sumei WaaliiiiRton county nine, but the Trnmpablt, ii heiiw favorite, whs with a runner on second, ending th new league loaders pounded "Lefty never In the running, utirl Marma contest, 3 to 0.

last evening. Cllt-kBer will ateet Stonier Smith of nultalo, K. be u.nln go vf th American Lralou beard! boilnir ahuw to timed next Monday at tho lrk I l.rer Athletic park. Ha lie hern favorite wherever he hn fought and comes to a with the reputation of being lgl-eln fast and clever boxer and filthier. The Senators imwen, uhkos aim waiter etui aillduke.

the Culuinhiia Kelillng, step-over th lot, whlla Zumbro proved! pud three fiiBt hunts to win. a pusale to Manager Cuius boys, I'hylll Volo. tavoriii In th 2 hoKlitig them to five hits. The pace, disappointed her backers, and gum waa playtd at Marietta, Nicholas, soiling a poor sornntl I pbolM won In MTraiutit heiita nmnrr Fell Shon Washington AB Rice, rf first appearance Thursday In Zanes-vlll In two yeara. "Red" li one 01 th greatest favorltea that ever appeared at the local park with a vls itlnc team, and la aur of a real welcome Avhen ha waa on the rubber, i While Hart la the main attraction Zanesvtlle fans, there are mort memben of the famous Agathons who will be created by the fana.

1 Lee Hobbs, who met with such a 1 srlous accident last aeaeon when he waa hit In the head at Kenosha 1 and so badly Injured that his i Ufa waa despaired of for several 1 months, la back at hla old poaition at short and playing- in hia old-time form. He 4s one of the miiinatays of the Textor-bossed nine. I Earl Blackburn, th ehunky estoh-i er, la another old Massllefcn standby Church League Congratulated or tne nest light heavy welgiita In the west. When he snd Smith meet here tho fourth, a real battl can expected and no one should be disn ppolnt-d as eneji boy I determined to enter th? ring full of flKht and etve th funs the best exhibition pnesl-hie. Cllckner will stnrt tralnltio; today In the.

American I. tn Ion rooms. Britton-Moore Bout Was Draw Lelhold. 4 COMTMPUS, July 28 Tolefl 'challenged in the iirst neut liy Koibcs and Mary It, i the third. 1H Valley lnv.

fourth rhotc horse In the pin'e, proved the aur-1 prise in that event, mid psweil the 1 three tautest miles of the nUernoon Harris, 4 Goslln, If 4 Juries, lb 4 That old sport saying --in nijuer nthy are the harder they fall," has been on of th truth that Cllckner boxea under. hss to A'flrht hlrirei- mm. Heavv middle- AB 4 3 4 4 4 3 4 1 nblr Co. Reed. 3b 11.

Uowell, rf Walah, Stiff, Cain, lb Heri on, as w. tsirr, if-p Hakos, PO 5 1 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 By Columbus Man inn unni igmiitB lmi here today, 7 to 6, taking the four-game series. The Hhiiu tni Ttuel, 3 I Taylor, 3h 4 West Vlr- MUO 1,16 nnnn inning tive i to win In strnlKht huata behind, but drove Naylor and 0, glnia Hoy, favorite, didn't get a Wlgnt UK tllliy orilioil www vt meet him and he has to battl thel big boy. In his lnat ten bouts. nil-lin- haa a-lven A.

total ftf OVr! 1-1 lirao miflw ironi tne box. bcore: Harry Martin, city department 2 aecretary of the Columbu Y. M. rtiifinnll, 0 sent a letter to Kred Enoch, sec- Matehews 1 Iirootn, 2 VV. Uo'ell, p-cf 2 heat.

Ui Th InnlnKS :21 trot. niA mn inn in saw I'ete I heat woodier, retary ana treasurer or ins i Church Horaeshfte Pitching league. ....31 Totals 6 11 1 S3 Totals favorite, dumpid. I.eWiu Hood nee- "'nuns iin.i tint 11 ond choice, curie through and tnokl Hattcries Naylor, Brailshaw, Ol rr A 1111 I 1 II 0 2 5 3 0 14 4 II 0 11 0 0 0 0 (1 (i 0 110 0 0 tl 0 0 0 0 3 "i 5 24 17 it ro. a I'd 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 i oiio 1 2 5 II 0 11 0 1 2 0 1111 It Tl 7 12 200 pounds In weight.

Cllckner Isj known for hi ability to up -if', and swp punches. i Moor of England, and Illlly Itrlt- Hesentbles llemnaey 'on of Columbus, fought a 13- Cllckner resembles Dampsey, but round draw hero tonight, In which Mr. Martin congratulated Batted for Mogrldge In Sth, i that la back with his old love, and reporla have htm going alone; In the form that mad him famoua. AB the last two heiH after a poor "na cnu acyuilian a rd Hartley, N'lcolal, Mr. Enoch as well aa the members of th league, on the auccesa of th neat, enort Mimmiines Cleveland Mc.Nultv.

If, liitltl 1'iier I'lirse fROO Earl Meaely. "Red" Blume, first Is several slies amaller. He will not; league. Th letter read "Vn, Your horseshoe tournament la I gumma, rf. Marietta Uevore, 0.

King. cf. Klrklnnd. If? I). King, c.

WhitliiK. cw Cooke, ss Wolfe. welKh 172. Hia body has a tminrr, PITPHFTS finOn sacker, and Johnny Bhovlln, the maarl.aa UftAntl aaclrar. aVe rtthara AB 4 4 4 3 4 Nlcholaa, b.

tiy Keu-Kentuclsy Mai'Muu til. 1 1 beautiful tlnep er that cornea r. th AI.VTi Tit 1 11 lll.t Et KANSAS CITV, Julv 2S. Th BImcn dropped the first Kami of tn aci-iea to the Saints here PO 3 3 1 (1 3 13 3 0 1 certainly creating a great deal of Speaker, cf, Intereat in Zaneaville. aa well aaJ.

sewell. si throughout th country. I congrat-jU Sewell, ulnta. vaii nnnn tha anlanriid manner Burns, Si perfect muscular co-ordination, and WAT ANT) PHII WIS has all th appearancee of a 1 lnLU Y1.3 May Coffee tl'alln) the old days that have survived th challenge of time ami ar among ljUinira Forhcs i.lunipi. ro tt.

t'aut pounded vviikins, 2 4 4 lb 3 3 1 Flo t'atrh. fat 1'inntcr. filiate Ah-'tnr a triple, a double and three am "Ifignting machine. i HTCASBunn, juty lfnm Vi Glenn la th amateur Hchtwetghti mock was too much for th hard Welhl, HnsslnKcr. 0bott, Claris McKmtiey, rtiylits Yolo, Rica in the second inning to acord: wltn wnicn you nave promoted it.

The Interest created ought to 3b 3 champion boxer of the United States, hitting l.ucasburg team and the 0, also started p. iix runa Mcore: and this takes in th navy i Foundation Co. team of rhllo dm- considerable value to your associa- Coveleski. -1 Tiro 2:09, 4 2114 I'ine I'urxr slilll Valley Inn. r.

by GeurK'ii tritiums rt. H. 1 Mt. 101 00 12 Iviin. City.

.031 tmu Hul and marines a well, Is th un- feitted the Guernsey county lads, Tolals "Idlsputed "chsmpeen" by reason cfshuttlng them out, 7 to 0. Ham. 7 87 15 ..30 Totals tlon in multiplying Ita contracts with the man of the churchea. "I would auggest that you pane nis oeteat or Ted jamieson oj aunwea omy on un njia County Hon 1 00' .100 .201 001 045 1 Wlimmli, 000 000 .000 .110 Motor Ambulance com- a local piayer reacneu secoim Murletta Washington I Cleveland 1' HiiltcrieH-v lttery, 2'Dimmi: Wllkiuvun, Ahutiiu Skiff. Billings.

tiano tilinrt) 1 1 Went Virginia liov 2 l.lllv The 'Great 2 run 00 -psny by a knockout In th seventh1 Wheeler led th Phllo attack some of th plans to other associa tiona In Ohio who ought to be In terested." Two-base hits Walsh, L. Stiff. C. Harney Ttnmp, fcvinbol Kose round of a 10-round hox-two doubles and a triple out ur tour Ing exhibition before a crowd of trip to th plat. Score: Two-bas hits Pice, Matthews Match This Evening King.

Three-baa hltsBnkoj, Cook Jay lirock 11 ml Kmma tiano alsu Aimr.v Hii.i, was iik.iit th leading members of the Ana-thorn. Manager Walker will bnva several new fares to present to the fans far the came Thuraday and Has by no means let tip In hi hunt for talent to pat th Greya buck at the tap of the Eastern Ohio loop. It Is eapeet-ed that today will brine forth th first annonncejnent of several rhnnne thnt will made and Walker will vet th rlnh shaped up to the place he want l. Walkr and Rellly wer both out of th city Monday and th fan can expect aom definite changea to annouitced within th next Two matches will 1 more than 4,000 soldiers and officers; utnie-run iviriiiuna, ticnuves started. k.

TitnhaA hta Three-base hits 5peaker, Summa, I oF.n ii Stolen base-Speaker. aScriflc I llouble play aylor to I.neaatiurg AB HasiiinRCr. Stolen base W. low at the Waco camp. evenlntr at th fal Time as there will be a Chautauqua at the fair grounds next week and the IMil.VNAI'ULIS.

Julv 2S inillie tatiolls went into second place lit th I American Aaaociatiuu here it' I afternoon by defeating Louinv both games of a douhle-hesilr. Tn scoreit were 6 to and 4 to J. rlV scores: Harrla to junge. tiett on pasea Washington 6. Cleveland 8.

Bases on balls pit Mogrldge 8, off Cov-leskle 2. I Struck out Bv Mogrldge 2. bv Coveleski 2, Hits Off Silt Trot I'tirac MarniHdiike. b. by Ucl- wln (Valentine 1 1 Peter S.

(Mel)evltt) Miss Kile tl To, hi 3 Allaal, Trampabit. Christie and Belnmr 0U0 sturlcii. Time 2:8 2:03. H. Hogan, 8b.

4 T. Hogan, cf. 4 Callahan, 3 Peyton, c. I 3 J. Polish, lb.

3 Dolnn. rf 2 Waltera, rf. 1 1. Zork, 3 A. Polish, as.

8 Stroud, 3 ell. Left on bases Noble Co. 4, Marietta 6. Double plays Herrcn to Walsh to Cain (21, Karned runs Noble Co. S.

Marietta 8. lilts Off Dowell 12 In 8 InnlnKS. off Stiff 1 In one-third Inning. Struck out By Dowell 2, by Hakos 1, by 4 Bases on balls Off Hakos 1, oft Zumliro 3. Hit by pitcher C.

King by Stiff. 3 2 Mac Mogridce 7 In 7 innings, off Russeli HAS HARD BLOW Cllckner I great man fa use the straight arm drive to thn heart and He hfltt perfect aim and a wallop like a mute. A ilefrnao can avail hut llttl aanlnst th well directed pilili' nt hi. He has nerve of steel, bulldog: tenacity, a anperbnmna stamina for punishment extraordinary and has all th requl-sltea of a champion. Glenn Is bv no mean a novlc at First Game It.

H. 1 Louisville 301 010 ,1 Imllanaiioll mil If 111 (1(10 UiSt Trot 1-Mlle llenlx- none In 1 Inning. Hit by pitcher By Mogrldg (Burns). Losing pitcher Mogrldge. V'K I.

FA I) AOAIW Koob, Ttnrup and BesHie Hond, blk, by lia- tpiu- lieu Hill nnr KruiM'tT pitching court may not available. Ther quit a few trophies already donated by ome of the merchant of thla city which will be given to winners of the second schedule, will determine the position of th player in th next schedule. In case of a tie In the percentage, th team with the most ringers will take firht position. All teams finishing first will be grouped to piach in section A In the next schedule, those finishing second in section and on through th Hats to section J. 1 Hrrnnil (lame U.H.I Totals 29 0003 ron Bond (Miillowl Peter Coast (Iieiiiiiaey) I Peter WtMMfler hiu hl 7 'Credit Two Hits II PO A 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 10 1 0 17 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 01001, 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 8 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 I 24 5j PO A Ki 12 10 0 1 0 12 0 1 2 12BO 1 8 2 0 ol 0 0 112 10 0 1.1 1 1 0' 0 0 0 i' 0 1 8 0 flj 7 8 27 8 "3 R.

LoiiImvIII .01,111 021 iiiriianni)olla V(I00 Ofll) 2 Matteries Cnllna. Renew Effort To Deport Firpo CHICAGO, July 2S New York went back into first place in the close American, league pennant race AB T. F. Co. lll.l 1 11 Holley uiv rn ITT I Ji Hector Fair.

John Gallagher, Vlckj Hill and Miller, ifi Onn KTI I fl Wroviw. Dixie Volo. Harvest Time, by winning both games 01 a oou Pit-header from Chicaeo by scores of 8 iioxing, ana ne nss long use or Pavtnn rf K. O. on this record.

He did some nH'rtnian boxing before entered th ainiy. I Brown but had not taken th gam sari-j wheeler ously. When he entered Uncle Hammock, p. itrwiinny, 1 i 1 ivi. una iijivvuu niigu stiirted.

Time 2:341. 1:35 Vt. NEW YORK, July 28. After conference today with Canon Wil 8 4 4 3 2 2 4 All players ar urged to be pre- to 3 and 13 to 10, respectively, while Detroit was beaten by Philadelphia. Faber pitched a good gam In the opener, but hi mates played bad baseball behind him, being unabl to hit in th pinches.

Ward' homei To Sporting Editor Tlmea Recorder: In your Monday' edition appeared a write-up of th Woodafleld-Kegular-Mosalo game. In which the liam S. Chaa of Brooklyn and Ber- xr ki. ent UUB evening. Ayers, ir Severs.

Klliott. make, drewkkh i' M1LWAUKEK, Julv 2S. Milwati-kee took the opening pame ot t.11 1 series tonuy 5 to Km: HamllKin, who stiirtcit for the vis (tors, waa hit hard. Score; Innings Ii. H.

Minneapolis 000 003 11 Milwaukee vi002 020 01 5 Hatterles Hamilton, Harris un Mayer; U'alli-iirinil tihlnautl. Iseorekeeper waa 111 error in record KJCHWOOD WINS RICHWOOI). July 28 Rich-wood marksmen won a practice from Delaware, on the rnnsu of llni with two men on base gave the champion three runs, and later caueu ai r.ius isiana in an enort io TITirTJ'AT have Luis Angel Firpo deported, C. E. GIANTS DEt A I Henry H.

Curran, commissioner of rnplr i xr er dtdATIT'C immigration, said had told hlaiLOCALt IX. L. rlKAllia ing th gam as a no-nit nrrair. van Allen, pitching for the Mosaics. Totals 29 Recruit Holds Reds After First But Dodgers Lost BROOKLYN, July 28.

After Os Plnhwn lHfla OI11K nlv Knlnla Schang's faur-bggr with a man on base made victory more certuln. In the second encounter Bah Rnt pitched a great, gam of ball, but In th ninth inning, two clean hits "iTiUlchwood scored 682 points and Innings I.ucashurg T. F. Co visitor that he would reopen the case of th pugilist if he received new Information that he considered pertinent. He said he had not so noo ii 20 7 000 102 .000 .200 The I.

C. E. Glsnt of Springfield defeated the N. Z. Pirates to 1 Sunday afternoon at Hurton park.

The outstanding feature of Delaware 67 0. wer produced by Vosper and La Croix of the Woodsfleld team, whet might have hcen a perfect pitching effort on th part of earn up with Mike Cvengroa on the hill and cracked out hla Hlat homer of the season. Two men were an base at th time and that ended the scoring for while, 10 runs being fr received any. the game wa th pitching or. buck- Two-base hits Pnyton, Wheels 2.

Tliree-bns hit Wheeler. Sacrl- FAnMK.lt IS IXJIUE1) Mr. sandier said that sna borne hud allowed three runs on a BOY SHOOTS HIMSELF MAUYRVILLE. O. July 28.

Donald Gray, 17, of near Marva-vllle, accidentally ahot himself thni inhm for tne losers, oniy one earn Van Allen. MARYSVILLK. July 28 In regard tn the sporcsmnn ship willinm Hlile local fat'mer re- nf 7.nioavllla xtiih. enn ll Klllltl, single, a sacrifice flv and five passes! flee hits Brown, Hartinan, Ayers, with two out In the firut Klliott. Double play Hogan "Rube" Krhardt.

Brooklyn recruit (unassisted). Hartman (unnsslated). across the plat, scores: First Come R. H. Canon Chase has proof that Miss ,,4 run being mad off hi delivery.

Blanca Lourdes. who wa refused struck out 12 of th Giants, admittaiu-s at th tim Firmo land- onrad of the Giants Invincible ed. had been In this country before with men on bases, eight of th Pl rraclurecl left nrm snd a Ins left foot with a small calir fractured left nrm and a wnodanaid celved a New 031 000 0228 12 1 from Lakeland. mud hla debut! Hoses on balls Off Htroild 3. Hit frflf.tnpn of HiH'M'nl elha when Im lrvnlvoi Um Aiii Lnn.tr tl Club.

hv nlteharHv Stroud 1. Struck 1 1 from ft loitd, of hay in hi barn 'weapon was loaded. The cartrklij It." CLASSIKIK.D Alt. into a manger. lodged In the great toe.

Chicago 012 000 noo3 8 5 Batteries Bush' and Bchang; Faber. Lyons and Scbalk. Second Game R. H. out Py Hammock 8,, by Stroud 5.

Attendance 450, TRY here today and shut out the Keds with three hits during the remainder of the game. The three runs scored off Osborne were sufficient for Cincinnati to win. Score; ana tnat rirpos acquaintance wun, rates being stranded on tne sscks. her did not begin On his repent vey-jThe soore: age from Bueno Aires. Jnninga R.

H. E. Canon Chase himself 010 4006 i that Flrno's fight with Harrv 100 000 0001 3 n-rmxamuxixt Home-run Mitmann. Three-base New 0 1 0 00 1 12 17 0 Chicago 3J0 1 0 0 1 4 0 10 18 0 Batteries Mamaux, Shawkey, Jones, Hoyt and Hofmann; Mangum, would not taka place. He said Firpo AB 4 hit Willi.

Two-bas hit Mlt mann. Bases on balls Oft Conrad Cincinnati Crltx, ro 7 2 would be doported before that Jtme. FAIR OAKS CLAIM FORFEIT uvengroa, xyon ana Bcnaia. 2. off Buckingham 2.

Left on bases Fulton, Perrlne. Beckett 8 WEI.I.S BEATEJf TMrTBOIT 9fi ai.hnt.'a atn fover the'Malleabl Industrial league! shoe. Bunting, Johnson, Mlttmsnn Umplrea Webb and Reed. ale. after Brunrv had walked and Buhne, 3 Rnush, cf 4 Walker, 3 Dressier, 2 Hums, If 3 l'inelli, 3 Wingo, 3 Uonohue, p.

3 been sacrificed to second, and Lamar's home-run In th 11th Inning, HAXK GOWpY DiY NEW YORK. Julv Hank nssepai! tesem a in tatter entry failed, to show up tor a acheduled exhibition gam last evening on the Fsir Oaks diamond. The Fair Oaks played a pickup team, however, snd defeated it 12-4. Th first of the three-game series between th Oaks and the Kearns-Gorsuch In- gave rnnadaipma torse runs lor 7-to-4 victorv ovr Detroit her to. 4 27 11 day.

Philadelphia tied th score in th eighth when four hits. Includ Gowdy day will be observed at polo grounds on Aug. under the direction of Eastern Army officers. Catcher Gowdy is. a former color ing Lamar's double, counted for rst Ameri- tdustrlal leagu team will he played and was the fl Wednesday evening at o'clock on can btll piayer to enter the world three runs.

Th score: Innings R. H. Phila ....000 000 130 037 IS 1 Detroit ..010 210 000 00 4 0 iiiw fair vivff uiamunu, Alio wna Totals Brooklyn High, Stock, Wheat, Fournler, lb. Brown, Griffith, Deberry, Mitchell, Age Age I Age war. .29 AB .4 4 4 3 8 ,3 4 4 0 3 have a few dates open and would like to book, twilight game with Batteries Rommel and Bruggy; PO 1 0 2 11 3 2 6 0 0 I 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 Op 0) in As We See 'Em Wells, stoner and Basilar.

pny fast tesms. Answer through these columns. RED SOX FIKISIt gTROSO Osborne, ST. LOUIS, July 28. Robertson's double In the ninth Inning tied the It would a foolish thing to say urnarat, Aped in wood till core for th Browns, but tne Boston Red Sox came back with a five-run 27 11 fotals 83 3 7 Watch rally in th tenth Inning, winning Cincinnati 300 0003 0002 000 020 Brooklyn 000 Twn.hnsH hits Brown.

Mitchell. FRIDAY'S today a game 10 to 6. urban HnocK-er pitched almost air-tight ball in th first six Innings, but weakened In the seventh, allowing five hits for three runs. Score: Innings R. H.

E. Boston ....100 000 810510 13 1 Stolen base Crits. oacrlflceB Grir fith. Bresaler. Double Play Dono, nut sweet as a that any sport in th world hsd been made by one But there Is, nevertheless, the interesting fact i that individual hav played a very large partv in bringing aport in th United State up to the point where it la at present.

Baseball Is at Its best In thtso ountry, th lsnd of 1st birth. So is colleg football, for the sam reason. Tnnls, Is played In America, as th greatest In the 'world. Boxing has Its greatest ex-1 ponenta over here. Polo's Interna-1 tlonal trophy Is held In this country, with a good chance that It will remain her after the matches with England In September.

In almost all these sports, there has been a comparatltvely recent hue, Crlt and Dressier. Lett on bases St. 000 010 1210 6 16 0 Cincinnati ft, urooaiyn e. oases 01. Paper Batteries Piercy, Quinn, Ferguson and Plclnich: Shocker, Grant, Lyons, Bayne and Rego, Severely.

halls Oft Osborne 6, oft Donoliue 3. Struck out iiy Krhardt 3, by Dono-hue 1. Hits Oft Osborne 1 In two-thirds Inning, off Krhardt 3 in 8 1-3 Innings. Losing pitcher Osborne, ripe for ahd just GF.E STARS IS BACKS Wllf The T. P.

Papersacks took pair of victories yesterday when they defeated the Putnam Sluggers 8-7 GIANTS BLANKED NEW YORK. July 28. Th St. In the morning and th Malleaable change, a. step forward that has Louis Nationals evened their series with New York her today, win given this country th dge.

And InlCuhs (1-1 In the afternoon. These ning th fourth gam of th sen 6 to 0. Allan Sothoron la only the nearJv every instance It hss been two wins nring tne total rflraet. nersnnal tench of an In- utiv victories to 11 and th Sacks deserve a lot of credit for turning second pitcher to abut out the Giant tola aeaaon. Hottomtey nit a noma.

smoking run oft Maun wltn two men on pas In the eighth inning. Score: Innings K. n. B. Rt.

I.ouia 011 010 0300 13 1 New 000 000 0000 8 1 Batteries sotnoron and uonaiea: McQuillan, Cadore, Maun aud TALLEY and ZULANDT 631 Main St. Ct'BS LOSE SLTJGFEST PHILADELPHIA. Julv 28. Th in a win over th Cubs, as the members of that team are the ones that play on the Industrial league team. Gee, Sack pitcher, atruck out 11 men and got -three hits and three runs out of tllree times at bat.

Colcher, pitching In the morning, whiffed 15 men. Th Sack will play th Pierce Street Sluggers at 1 o'clock thla afternoon at th Burton park. SOMERSET July 28. A "Jack tho Peeper' 'ha been going the rounds here for two week Effort to catch the man so far have failed. How They Stand Chlcuara Cubs lost a hard hitting contest to Philadelphia today by the score of 12 to 11.

Both teams usea four pitchers and all wer hit freely. dividual which hae brought forward th change. Big league baseball Is cluttered with big names. John McGraw. th most famous manager of them all, Is popularly credited with having made a profound change In the game when Introduced thinking and speed.

But baseball has changed aaaln and Is a different game than that of several yeara ago. Outfielders seldom throw men out at th nlate now as they are too far away. There is little hase-steaellng, but there Is slugging. And behind this change there Is the tall, burly frsme of the grinning Babe Ruth, waving his long blud-gton and swinging th awing of the horn run. The Babe started every voungster on the sand lots "swinging from th flnr." hss made baseball what it Is today the game of th long hit.

the rame of the batter as opposed to th gam of the pitcher. And there Is the "House That Ruth Built." the greatest baseball stadium In th world, to testify to th success and popularity of th new rami, in wudb lean ot two runs waa wiped out by Wilson with a home- run into the bleachers 111 tn tiitn with two on. Going Into th ninth five runs behind, th Cubs made a desperate rally, but it fell shy by a run. Score: you ndv low aging' in vooa improves fine wines does the same thing for fine tobaccos. Innings R.

H. Chicago ....810 000 00411 16 2 Philadela ...050 033 11 12 13 4 Batteries Aidrtdge. Jacobs. Bush. Blake and Hartnett: Hubbell.

Betti. THE BUCKEYE FOR BARGAINS Is oV Tri i it zw ''V Clubs-New York Chicago Plttshurg Brooklyn Cincinnati St. T.nuls NATIONAL Won. Lost Pet. (tn 82 B3 39 .570 41 150 44 49 48 39 5B .41 5 38 84 .413 34 59 .368 Ulaaner, Carlson and Wilson.

11." In Football Tn football It is something TDK'S SEVENTH STRAIGHT BOSTON. July 28. Pitcher Yd of Pittsburg held Boston to seven hits today, won his game fi to 2. and ran hi string of straight victories or a proniem 10 place inw inner un jjoston to seven. A running catch bv Bia bee in deep left prevented nt least th responsible party, in new game 1 th gam of team Play.

It la th gam which vn th long-suffering guards and linemen gain their share of credit. Th follower of the game has learned at least AMERICAN Won. Lost Pet. 41 84 41 fit two i50ton runs irom scoring. xn score Innings H.

Clubs-New York Detroit Washington St. Louia Chicago Poston in VI Pittsburg; ....000 030 0203 10 2 that some one opens the holes and clears the roads for th brilliant 000 7 8 117 1 Boston 000 002 bsck. 45 50 43 43 R2 89 56 E. Smith Cleveland Changes In th rules, of course. Yeargin and O'Neill.

.411 Philadelphia And s. wider snread of football knowledge have contributed to this AiSOCIATIOjr the initials did a great CHURCH LEAGUE The First M. K. team defeated the Real calf Club Pet. .50 St.

Paul Tndlanapnlls Market Street Baptlats 12 to 2 last evening. Messerly got a single, iin double and a triple out of three Louisville Noth deal for It also. Tn I90S. v. T.

Hattkhton went to Harvard as coach. But presently there he-Igsn to be discussed wbat has become to known as "Th Harvard system." P. D. made It nlstn tht eleven Won. Lost 89 41 83 4t S3 43 ....47 SI ....48 St ....48, 52 S3 ....43 57 Toledo skin Shoes Oxfords, ing over tlmea at bat.

The M. K. team wIlU Kansas city 'Ji. play at South, Zaneaville Friday eve-J; 'nlng at 6 o'clock. Yesterday's acore: tno onn 11 in Columbu Milwaukee Minneapolis .430 men played on a football team.

Now there nre "svstems" a every colleg Market St 0i3 200 2 4 2 Batteries Messerly and Franks: Hauaerman, Denner and Smith. and university. The "Harvard is the penud father of most of theen. Football, today, wher It v1- i 4 Is slaved most successful! is th 4 nroduet. of a course of learning.

It its almost another atudy In th col- leffe YFSHERDAV SBESILTS National 1, flncinnatt t. Rrooktyn 2. St. Louis 8. New York 0.

Pittsburg 8. Boston 2. Philadelphia 12, Chicago 11. American Cleveland Washington 1. Phllsdelnhla 7.

Detroit 4. Boston 10, Louis 8. New York 8. Chicago (1st gamel William Tat Tllden. 2nd.

has brought the lawn tennis to the near- lest approach to perfection it hss EASY FOR PRESBYTERIANS The Central Presbyterians walked away from th M. P. team to the tune of 12 to 1 last evening at Mark The M. plied up 12 costly clinkers. Score: Innlnga It.

H. B. Cen. Prea. .22 2012 12 11 Meth.

Prot i.000 01 1 4 12 Batteries Gee and Atwood; Miller and Weatenbarger. VETEHANS ARE NAMED LONDON. O. July 28.M. W.

moved. But Tlldn din not change New York 12. Chicago 10 (2nd). but develoned. To Maurice Me-Tnughlln, fill the honor of being Asaaelatlng the man who changed tenni.

He introduced speed and aggressive -t- Toledo 7, yoiumnui a. Mlln-sukee 8. Minneapolis I. St. Paul 9.

Kansas City 8. Indianapolis 8-4, Louisville 5-3. tck, which now the renutsites Velvet the aged in wood tctaccp a good earn on the cnurtn ovrr her. J-t left behind him the frsme- bungan and Michael Devcreaux, GAMES TODAY of the all-court game which both Civil War veterans or London, have been appointed members of Katinnat the Madison County Soldiers' Re Solid Leather Scout Shoes $1145 lief Commission by Judge Roacoe Cincinnati at Brnohiyn, Pittsburg at Boston. Ft.

Louis et New York. Chicago st Philadelphia. O. Amerlean ha brought to its highest pitch. When Ruth was barred by Judge Landts some years ago for too much Individuality, there was much aald nboiir there belno- no man hlgeer than Ms snort.

All of which Is true ennueh for men along and iave the sport behind them. Rut In pssaipg, ther hss been a man In n.arlv eveev snoei foot-j prints have blsgefl the trail. RED MEST TO MEET MKCHANIC8BURG. July 28. AX1 VI THE BUCKEYE 228 Mtin St.

(S. Side) Th Ninth District Of Red Men will hold a picnic st Mt. Tabor Cav July 29. The Tribe composing; Liggett 6-Mjers ToBaeco Ca Washington at Cleveland. New York at Chicago.

Boston at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Detroit. Aasnelntlon Tndlinanolls at Columbus. Louisville at Toledo.

at Mllwuike. 6t. Paul at Kansas City. this district, are Urbane, fit. pari.

1 a' ansntta 4 1 1 Mechanicsburj ana Hues from iVbt" Snrlna-fiald. TRY A T. CIiASSIFlED AD..

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