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BARRIER goUp At Lexington Hating Season 'this Aflernoon. L.nion rii" '-J 1- Mi -i on trie uruuima Mi in Sunday .1 TbaL im Hip card, for won iov4-rnir That was N. nsvrLLz TURF TOPICS. y. t.t "-e ix, lai In the mud.

i in January, uiup in from a tiJ pent tb in rumpany with VMoh. Colonel Mil-- 1'iatt. Jo'iu D. Carr f. InntPCtiiiK the soli hiriitf ry gOtJ-lookrrs uM -Menry siimc if ihe prlcta limit everything a and will tun.

Tick for nig hen's teeth these a 1 eig rmers liv from I'hitrehill ttv. -year-old Nisi. ntiy on tiie was taken matter nf protec- ck. 1 vs. I i inl.l Nuvllv iiri.l.-r c.in.Mt tuns icrantltiK ttif iiwiii-i- i-f Haniiiiirs I'larp tbe rishl to I.

-t half iIik Kuturlv s'aks It is Saul ii-- like A Ullireth pai.l ltii.m r.v Novelty t-e- Is fn tnat rl-lilv. He iiaid a httie nn.re Ihnn S4.li rur Novelty at oni- ir .1. It. Keene's Ml." tv 1 1 rin.i:iFMi entenii in' tlw stAes" at iv PmiL. Hjt.

tiie I announced 1. ...1.1. a half -brother of ls.lv. n. wlniier lite Han.

li. hii I i.oti.as II Burns will applv tW inK f. hulh a. liain-r's an 1 in "ile. The star of sas li.

t.a. He now turr.s li Jl'rses. Is a. stiaitjilnic bay tlvc-iear Iti.p DOMINION HANDICAP. I.UfTa'.ft.

Se-pIr-mlerT nits-Minn tjeiy 'i a.l F)izr-i 1 i i mi a la King Ju hps Jack Atkiti J'rr Mn11fi Unnal'l Mr Iona lJ fioutjU-T Itr.k:la HHiibri'lJE- Ouy Kl-nr V. 1t(tfrxrn Hdrry FfTe-ntil LWrij i I'hhandrr Klltn A Honesty Traveler 12. .117 lit, 114 1 1" l- 1-4 lo. 1-K IO l.HI ('tut- Jr--n lollfc SM.ni ') A H-l FniinlHr'iv TranfffTin K.or-i int.n S'i'are J'n RarJ'n Rt au I farads Win. Vilt S'treheM nl'air S'arthins lilow taiv at the tra.

I ab.h.I'o.a I and it iu -aid I -r 21. 1 3 2 ll.Keldh tl.e most I Hehr ger.s. i the position, -t "ntative of aiis- meeting to the it red runners n.il I am here to what I want a'i lemain over totting meeting- -'oln1 showec. r'-'tl! Liowns and -'i fnwt work wan i iiy trainer. hr for the fall ti tor an airing.

ITince 1 I. ys horse Hag.n in tug- ir.ck.r iifrman. ir br eae.l Hat Manerson, thet look arv lw Hnlzherg move the Pon It la likely thai ommoner and Lord 'he I' m. uan4. Wast.

1 ai Lexington to-morrow or the r.u 1 M. J. wins rroenix r.aaftrff1?!? 1 a- sji? IVVWIW Iioola will not he ym.a e-eene, in Inform ia "OuM hrrZ T1Ct- alao h'4 va hurwa In Allen. rf Smith. 4 i Hllnes.ril..

5 1 I i 3 Hlrsch p. Totals Imiings fhtlohs ureas Horn-! Run Bnunjuln. hsuH. Allen. Hiufi-Vfttlfy Th.

Innings Wiedemann Atlanta i 1 un. in Varley.ab.. 4 Mors.a'r.rf 4 Kouiieb h.se Weie-r. lb! 4 II VogeLc. 4 -Fisher.

2I. 3 Kourquln.lf 4 2 1 Kprlnk.e.p. 1 .30 7 27 11 Totals 1 2 3 4 0 5 ke-V in- l.ta.w.-irhiii for 1 re- run at ton r.rie n-nit-tlns. t.K;lobrr 4. were lay in.

tin- mil- nl a ijuartt.T. i 1 winner stf oi five reiunrts extta. I'enaltles aeerua fruin 1UI u'l-luek nu.n Monday. September l' LEXINGTON HOESES Will Start in the Grand Circuit Race at Columbus. as thrown out or running at full i IHt I Lexington.

September i of trotters will eave here to-morrow morn- with in for Columbus to participate where he Grand Circuit The rtipml meeting. The compromise James Magowan has been old J. Malcolm Forbes :.4.. Rlrhard summer at the Curtis, trainer: Albert Hockensn. 1th easy picking year-old Ueorge Todd Hunter Moodv.

trainer; J'atcher. Wilkes Farms ihreevear-old Hue and lio.ses Miss Stokes, yearling champion for racing holder Kd Willis trainer; Be I i.nrne of Albert i Van Evras. two-year-old Malnleaf and O. McAllister three-year-oM pacer. of the' year-olds.

Hill and Lady hv Mrs. of Lewis both by Lord Roberts and Arkansas. owned by G. W. Bnr.ett.

of Weston hunting the Ya Hunter Moody lias been training them here and will turn them over to fat Artey of Parkersburg. W. Va James hnell ist recovered BO tendmg a yearling by Jay McGregor i '-ved to-day to E. Mansfield, a Columbus business man. Man- tiie I.atonla innati last dwell, of the a that.

In so nr.i to-morrow o.itir.e maters, Hti.iti.. for li-i'l jo. keys have AMATEUR BASE BALL. Shilohs 7, Lily Brews 4. i.t.

ui-wt. a TK xwirtara. Ua-ton. Ohio. Heptemle-r Shlloh.

of the K. I. O. Igue d.f. ttrews by the S' AB H.I'O.A.B 4 2.

1 .3 2 I 1 2 3 2 2' 0 0 1 1 .1 2 2 2 2 4 0 32 7 27 12 3 7 0 0 0 7 7 1 3 0 4 Two-Base Hlts-Fcld- Kanriflce Hit Kennnger. moien ui.i.-r nil. Vi7Z 7:" by by Hlrsrh 4 lilt Batter-Hy Jones i i.v Hlrsch. 1. out Birfinkle.

Hlisch. rihilohs. 12 Stanley. by Sprink.e. Hv Jones.

IWt on Bases Lily Umpire Brady ani Atlanta 8, Wiedemann 3. Atlanta Southern leaguer, won from the VMe.iemann. yeateroay. a to Tb brewer, i "o.l,. ivy and i made 10 hit off Keupper.

a former member of I Ihe New York wu.re ma.ie by the Southerners on Bushttman. The flelding waa fast on both sides, fieiti work at second for the visitors being ea- it.v.e. and Lluke Ulillam- iVm nulle.1 off startling playa. Uesplle th. i.e.

enwd waa out. The Imvt.11 Shltoha will play a double-header at ihe Wl-deniann Park next Sunday. Score: WIEUEMANX. I po.a.k; L-eelnee rt 1 1 II Kelt anl .1. fllrllmin: Annie'.

ef I. in tiie stahl. of Murphy, cf 4 krouni Tony! Arnxen. ss 5 Parker stepping at I M'-yer. lb 1 I Reln t.

31. 3 Will-on. If 4 Klynn. 2b. 4 Holier, c.

4 Ratter'n. 2 bush'n, p. 2' ATLANTA. AB.H.PO.A.E 2 a 0 Bnyiess, cr -ft 1 2 Wagner. If 4 1 14 0 I.

later, lb. i 1 Walker. 3b 4 112 0 Bierko'e. as 5 2 1 1 0 Aleock. rf.

4 1 4 1 1 Malthews.c 2 1 6 4 0 Keupper, 3 2 3 3 2 OOuli Hi Totals 33 11 27 12 TofelS 37 10 27 12 3 1234S87K 'flnfwia r-f A mrrKa Sandaiv At iirit I THE ENQUIKEK, CINCINNATI, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 19ia PORTSMOUTH BASEBALL CLUB. Lis, a. Tfc r. NEW KXOUXD noi Ts. I'at Kii.cn vs.

Johnny at Glou- e'er. Tu-siav-Jlnimle Wntsh 11. Young ltritt. al Armory A. Hna'on.

Saiunlay (louts at Portland. Maine tnot y.t BOCTH. M-'lay- lUrttian A. Jo Grim anil Jack Wct hlrul A. Jimmy O'tirien anj Ki i Harry Cult and Joe lief- Tu- a.

Eddie Marvby and Ynuiig I-Irnc. 4 Friday ntral A. t. Tommy O'Toule and 1- ran kit Mud )'. Eegatta.

-At Yuik: National motor boat un-lt-r auiliM Motor IJoat Club of to 24. Auto. nia: Kacc niet for lo.ai Golf. Tue.ii 'in -intiatl: Annual hamplonahtp 7 i tiiutnameiit of the Clneinnatl Oolf Club. Hep-j- I tember 2H to 21.

Monday At Manrliester. Intercollegiate eli3mtdnshlp tcui-riaruem. Sunning Bases. i' M. t.day of the Kentucky Association i meeting ai lilnEton (nine daysi.

si Krldiiy-Ojienins of the tah Jockey Club meet layto.i led the re of 7 to 4 in the firs: game for he rlty champion- Burns. ship. Ooth Kirs, ana jone. sim and ride, i Score: le requiring 1.1 Li' oiiii ing at Ogden i2 Jayaj Uaturday Opening of the meeting of the Ontario Jockey Club at Toronto (seven darsi. Mon.isy Continuation of th.

King Edward J.K-key Club meeting at Toronto ending Beu-' trmber is-ven dayai. Grand Circuit. OTHER LEAGUE RESULTS. 1 uaiienes v. Inrnester.

Tonev ann I'aris. Harold and Thau, t'mplre Bohaunon. til.P.Ti'B TO THE KXQCtBEE. I.eiington. Beptember la.

Lexington and Rtrhniond split a double-header to-day, the nrai (ruing lo the visitors, 4 to 1. and the last oeing a smear at the hands of a to o. They w-ere seven-inning agreement. First game: Innings I.exlngto Klehmond (latteries -Alii. Kleftl.

Seeond game: Innlnc I.eelf,a;to- Richmond 1 2 4 1 0 0 0 10 and Thoss; 1 2 2 2 3 4- 0 1 0 and Kiefel and Thoss. empire Feye. BIT OF GRAVEL fl R.H.E. 0 I 4 1 1 24 1 0 Roliblns and a 7 R.H.E. i 5 1 7 Draper, Wills K.

I. T. I.KAf.t K. IAI. DIr.Ti To TBE ESQCISEB.

At Pa.iurah. tf; Kopkinsvllle. i. At Harrlshurg llarrtahurg. 4: Vlneennes.

1. no Hunday game. KOITII MICHIGAN LEAUIR. At Kalamaxoo First game: Kalamaxon. ft: Adrian, o.

record game: Adrian. 4- KaJama- 100. 3. At Battle cpk-First game: Rattle Creek. 1 Jackton.

o. Seecnd game: Battle 4: Jack- At Flint-Bay city. Kllnt. (13 Innings.) Darknefs. At linking naginaw.

Lansing. 0. (Forfeited In tenth inning.) THKKE-KYE IJAGl E. Rock Island. 2: Davenport, 0.

Waterloo, Imbuque. 1. Ilanvllle. Feorl. A.

I First game: rtpringfleld, Rloomlnrton, 0. Second game: Rlcomlngtan. Springneld.f2. WESTKBX LKACIE. Topeka.

8: Rt. Joseph, 7. Wichita, tftsnver. S. Lincoln.

i. DeaMolnea, 3. Sioux city. Omaha. 2.

NEW YORK HTATE LEAGUE. Pr-stponed games played after season's close: At ('ilea Blnghamton, 3. Al Albany Albany. Troy. O.

EASTER LEAGLE. At rr.vidence Iftaltimore. 7: Providence, 1. At Newark Newark, Jersey City. fi.

At Montreal Montreal. Toronto. Taken From Eye of T7 Cobb and He Feels Better. rECIAL DUriTII TO TSX EXQXIBSS. Detroit, September 18.

There Is a mystery now regarding Ty Cobb's eyes, a-hich have kept him out of the game for Jl fortnight. An oculist took a bit of gravel out of that ailing right optic to-dav. and 'o 1 2 Ty Bay" he ean roo1 ever and 1 1 4 .) u.c nulv twjiit juaya. 0200 The mystery is. bow the first ocultstj with 1 his elaborate magnifying and examining ln- 11...

m.imm .11. uiu.iiw, i. am ftt.W in Ty's eye. In conenctlon with stories that come so straight ss to admit of little doubt, that Ty ha been playing for his release so he i i i i a i nZji "an take up with an offer of 15.00U per fenn. srhteh evee wu V.itt.nmw v.

Hi. 1 Boeier. Three-Base Hu-Heltx. stolen Basea-1 or Boston dubs be chooses, tbe length of Heitx. Rterkorte.

Matthews. Double Play Arn-, time the said boulder has been in Ty's eye H.n,,:2-?,TyR?,,. 12 i "pen to argument. Mary close observers Keupper. 2.

Hit BatlerBy Retlennan': i': br i of events are so mean as to oay that it 1 or R-uiier. iki i urii nai. i una ue.v ftnsrrw vpym luneiy TO BTtterrrlbRanTTV'a. We-Se7 I 1 Left on Rasea-Wiedemann. 11: AtlantaT avenuo wnicn to back out of an unten- uouin ouuia nalaned Tlee -ai.

t. Makes It I l. JVf-a- LI I li I -t If fw CLLf I I -f "a- -y I in rain- I 'V .4 I PiuLi bk ii im 1 11 1 1 1 i- -2- tliat there y.T i-vr-J Ni 2' w- rninated for am. h.nvrvr. has lo.the ofn- in lat ino s'ire hopefu i' i ision of the r.mntlfss.

Foxy i mm' inud runners lavla like soft 19 10 PENNANT WINNERS, OHIO STATE LEAGUE. Top row: Horning, a.s.; Irwin, Id; Moore, Harter, Scudder, lb (released); Beckheimer, utility. Middlg row: Childs, 2b (manager); O'Day. c.f. (sold to Indianapolis A.

A. Club); Breen, l.f.; Wallg, Jones, r.f.; Ludwig, p. Bottom row: Weinberg, Miller, W. N. Gableman, President club; Con well, 3b; Horning mascot (Not in uniform).

Note Pitcher Harter drafted by Chicago Cubs, Pitcher Killer and Outfielder Breen drafted by Brooklyn. Outfielder Lohr, formerly of Chilllcothe team, succeeded O'Say on tha Portsmouth team when O'Day Joined the Indianapclis Club on August 25. Lohr's picture does not appear In the group. "Urth thin niins; rxt it hut i 'h" i' aitl to Htlui avc no Hnij key Powers. ar- L' -tll-o ratatuaa la.

is Under en- Ma;" for the tr.eelinK ,1,1 mi either i former probabb i In i rvnla. ButweP 'arrives in time, ill rule Jupiter 1 if lie starts. arrivals-. ue fay and even- I', ijiulnner. of the.

i ni, oeeoinpanled Miss Louise ramp-' Vinson, of in Mr. nml Mrs. 1 I fi nm New York and Clneinnatl. t'oloivl charlea V. an: Hrelvogel, Pnil I K.

Joplin. formed tiie the LoulBvllli delegation. will le a big one. assiilv. aceompanied by irrlved tu-rrlKht frim New kin fine and say be is again.

-The last said he. Kt. th. Ki'lu'-ky Iertv ar.il ti-r hf niiictit have mm. he was K'liux at th eml.

lUmli rtntshe 1 s-diiiil in lt i Latonia ami. lri A man with Samuel t. Hildr-lh slHles I Mll.if.'th will isltlely st-irt Kit! ri hi tii- ti l.g-r Han.it-iip. immmiaiiy i i nur v.nr.1 ul.at rs will tie shipped punja krl. to run the 1 Hjliilliein HundlfSp en Thurlay in Sti Hsn.11.-sp.

Imm1iatel- 1 Thurvla. EVENTS OF THE WEEK. Baseball. Monda-. and Wednesday dolphin.

Frl.lav and Baturday R.mU al and Sutiirdav II.mU al K. ls Wuonsotket. It. 1 Boxing. S.

hulls. fleds at I'. I la- I HrtTl alt Orti.bii- 1 Then the mi Kthell.ert mill be bpiuKht ba. IH.wns 0. hi Tn uut.t.rity innnutu" Serir.Krielij.

Dliio Ssmmy Tr.itt vj. Hatt.iiuc ma: iiii.ii.ir. t-uiuruy wmr.r. 1 COLUMBUS TTT 1 1 rwa wn its yarn wratmln at the Next Two Weeks. mucn higher tension, end when the proper I 11.

ium-ati a To isi rxunasa. I Columbus. Ohio. September 18. The cj I of the trotting world Im on Columbus.

T'te I big combined Grand Circuit and Great I Western Circuit opena on Monday, itnd horsemen are here from all parts of the man' 1: llnal Starr in 1:11" in tn Aiiiumn 1.13." i I'nite a. wns. It tiannpir-s thiit Juhn K. 1 ominy urmtn vs. Hock Hones.

iroin oyrsiuiK 111 nuft mnivr time ror tne opening, out iiiBjoriiy or tne big stables are now here, For two weeks the trotters and peers I will hold the stage In the state capital. and a genuine treat is In store fur the lov-I ers of the light harness game. For the opening day there are two fixe 1 I events on the card the Board of Trade stake ror IMUl paeers and the Hotel Hart-man Ktake of for pacers. Each will bring together fast fields, the green horses. Including the undefeated The Abbe.

(Jeer's entry, being In the Hart man Htake. Tuesday the features are the Hoster-Co-lumbus Slu.tsu stake and the Columbua stake for 2:11 trotters. Wednesday will see the youngest performers In the Kentucky Block Farm Futurities. For Thursday a big feature has been arranged. The Harvester.

2:0101. the champion trotting stallion of the world, will be sent against hla record. Ed Oeera has been offered a Friday's card Is also a good one. and the second week is as full of good festure events as Is the first. The corrected program for Monday is: 1.

The Board of Trade. TRASH. WHITE Has Been Selected To Take Place THE CORK CENTER. Why It Was Substituted Tor Bubbr ia BtMUU. I IteMball Journal.) Tha Baiwbatl Journal baa rorrlvnl a Vrat many lettera of biqolry from km ball play-rra, manacers and apectatora about tha nrw lCue ball with tha cork cantar.

and In or der to rWa the facta, aa tha Journal fcallvaa ne of the grand stand and looks on the Phll-adelphla bench when a game Is In prog-reaa he will see Connie Mack bent over in one corner, his legs crossed, his eyes strained to catch every move of every one of his men, snd a folded program or score card In his hand. This score card plays an Important part, too, for Its various flaunts and flappings flash signals to the men on the field. No one sees Connie Mack go to the bench and no one sees him leave. One can't find his In the bus with the players. It takes a clever scout to catch him in the public corridor of the hotel or on the street.

After he's csught he ll talk all around the thing you want mm 10 ray, snd when you have left him )u will discover he has learned everything you knew and you have gained nothing from him. of Packer McFarlaad. racial, oi.rarca to ras esqcibee. Chicago, 111., eSptember 18. Substituted for Packer McFatland.

who recently "crawled out" of meeting the light-weight champion. Frank White, of Chicago the conqueror of Jack Redmond, haa 'been ma i-nea to meet Aa Wolgast in a ten-round bout before the Badger Athletic Club of Milwaukee on October 7. According to the terms, as made hr Tom Jones and Larney Ielchtensteln. represent ing tne nosers, me men will make 133 pounds at the ringside or within an hour of fighting time. It is considered this will be a much net.

ter match than the McFarland-Wolgast bout would have been, had there the slightest Idea of McFarland getting nng wun a man or Wolgast' cat lbs-. HANDICAP WEESTLIUQ MATCH. Harry Stewart will meet Stroa Maa Nl.hoff a Handicap wrestung match at Ianura arm- nsslnm oa Thursday night. NlehofT, agrees te throw stewarti twice within aa boar. Stewart beat Ernie Sett reck a match BatorJay night at Asmara piaee in ussier.

dUTNCY WOH PESHABT. raoi a Disrarca to ras xxoctExa. Burlington, Iowa. Beptember 1. Th.

Central Association pennant seeaoa closed to-day. Qulacy arms ine pennant. QUOITS. la a game of ajootta tbe Burnett Club, of Cftwryvtn. defeated the Runny medea yesterday oy winning two eat or three games, a ramewtn be nlare neat Survdrnv Th.

Burnett. XX. Is. 21; Maaarxaode. 11.

21, rumiahlnc facts. very carefal Invaatlca- coverlna- a conaldrabla tM-rfcxL ha. baen conducted, with the view of aarrta.ln ln whether or not tbla new cork center la 'vn to wager a. caara an improTement or otherwlae In the Dlaylna Wacua ban. Una well-known fact that In late yeara the league hall, made with a pur rubber center.

In many Instance would b-rame Inpalded, or toft after heme uaed a while, and when euch balla were cut nnui found that the rubber center had pllt. Thle nans oeing unplayatde and having to be replaced with new balls; even when the balls 'did not split or become mushy, made with I Pur ruier center, a hall, after helna used for aeversl Innings, tost a ronalderable amount of Ita resiliency and waa not susceptible of being batted aa well aa a new ball. To manufacture a hall with tha ber carter and keep the ball within the stipulated weight and also of the official rulea it was necessary to wind the ball with considers bl iraa tenalon than It ahould I nare wound In order to make a per- Ifectly coniarurted ball; not being wound with sufflclcnt tenalon to make It. in. nVally correct, there waa not ruffi.

lent snn- oi me nnlehed ball la reached it is tight enough to produce the correct weight and he correct else and give added strength, met lit meeting the Impact of the hat the do not and continual tatting doea not affect the ball in loss of resiliency or the loss of Its shape. Experiments have been condu. ted for lutetly. with tin. cork trntcr bad.

and every conceivable test has been applied to bring out the weaknesses of this new ball. A long aeries of exper. menu and comparative tests. 'covering a period of over eight months in utely proved thi. cork center ball to be I.

ever made in baseball Whether considered from the standpoint of resiliency fur batting, durability, or the ease with i.l.i. i. Uiandled in catching or throwing, or retaJn- a. ape. tne cork center ball showed Its superiority In every Instance.

b1" he-men. a lmprove-M ni" th. unnnonl and ratht Frm rport" "re have leen less com- me new cork center additional $100 for every! seven Quarter nf a i i mere nad been In i montn of any of the r.r.vio... "nicn waa ma record at the years, but until oulle recent i. time Die offer was made.

kn qu. aa not pace (closed! S.OjO in. Motel Hnrtman. 2:14 pace (closed) 3 Oho 2:10 trotting. 5 In 3 1 1 2:11 pacing.

3 in 1.2"j QUIET LEAD EES Are the Two Managers Who Kay Tight For World's Honors. rrj ial Di.r.Tf a to tb, cxqcisxb. Beptember 18. Connie Mack Opening the two-week meeting at Columbus th secluded manager of the gallant Phlla-' aame time. won American Bl.l UBASSJ LEAtil K.

set. ni. nii-ATi a To the Heptember 18. Harold the tittle Idenheeier. out pit.

he.l the mighty Toney today and 1-arls defeated W'lnehesier by a score of 4 to I. The lota la b.ineh.e) ho. t.ie seventh hull and S-ore Wlneheaier. i'aris rareer on tbe baseball field. He Is expected to redeem the league for its defeats of the past three years by scoring a victory over the Chicago Cuba, the wln-nera-to-be In the National League.

American League magnates are glad that Connie Mack is to represent them on the battle field against the peerless lesder nance, oi me Jt la be- hlrh. coupled with a hue on Ing quite senerallv talku costly error, netted emie 12 3 4 chic aiana will find a General his "me. uniy those who know vonnie alack aiacK i 3 i well win believe this, for ouuutOx-4 3j -onnie Mack Is probably seen leas by the man any other baseball manager In the business to-day. At the same time he Is more of the disposition of Frank Chance himself increased coat of rubber cheapening their Dm.ii.ei and actually reduce. manufacturers very any used hv i.k.

fr Cntrr bkl1 th.er or the pybll" ufac I ner.a .1 ne cork center to thereby atedTH.r'f-T-- 'nveau- i. wuu tne result that whiTi. 7Z DJr ttir actual figures. rJUrn" 'ven the Krl --r-nter ball. Instead of turtng standpoint, actually Increase, the cost of the new cork-center hall jcost producing ties lesgue ball with tne pure gum rubber center wi.ii- (-I a slight saving in the weight rubber en- me center of the ball, the additional expense of mnirf.e..

pennant. Has run- task set for him this fall such aa he ha. I over the cork, and the In- league pennant, has never before faced in hi. Inj I amount of yarn used In alndm. ini increased cost oc- inia cost la a mn.lil-r.ki.

It la human nature to criticise that which Is new. There has never been an Invention or au Improvement or anything tf Importance performed that haa not drswn criticism st the beginning, and nowhere Iae la this tendency to crltlclae so markedly pronounced aa It ia In connection with sports. 1 Every rule that has been adopted for organised base ball has been subjected te criticism snd argument, sometimes for years, but time has shown the value of the rule. Every Improvement in a bat or ether i.r.pnrrnaiia usea for the game ha. been other Chance has ever met before Ith ubject of argument controver.ie.

the Colts. on believes in grand-stand managing tac-! but this baa not prevented the ontesia by i tica. Neither 1s seen on the coach In a llnea i con I a is ou. fi one peers tar out over the rail! Perhaps one of the most striking in.i.t... lions of this tendency to criticise improvements was the rubber-cored golf ball, which is msde with wound rubber renter, while previous to that Invention the golf ball was maae or solid guttapercha.

Columns of ponderous matter were contributed to the golfing Journals and newspapers sll over America and Knglsnd. criticising the new Invention, but the superiority of this improvement In the golf ball was so remarkable that, within the short period of one golfing season, its displaced entirely every rJ K.e wwa. mini an. I there la pi act leal ly nothing made except the rubber-cored golf ball for golllng. So It will be with the new Improved eork.

center base ball. It Is manufacturer! rect scientific principles, and the teat. the ball prove absolutely lu remarkable im provement over any previous production and Ita merit will mske It the scknoa-ledged premier playing Daae nail. An Investigation of some comnlainta re cently revealed the fact that there had been carelessness In inspecting some of the bails before they were sent oot. and they were not up to the proper standard, but this in no wsy detracts from the correctness of the principle involved In the manufacture of this ball and Is merely Incidental.

It has been claimed that some Ditchers. upon learning that a cork-center ball was In use. msde the assertion that It could not be controlled as well ss the rubber-center hall or previous years, but It Is only necessary to examine the records of the gsmes In tha. v.rlnn. le.eue.

In I Ing this nan. It In an probability Is the man behind the ball and not the ball Itself, if the pitching Isn't always up to expectations. Few, players who are atars are ever willing to admit, even to themselves, that they are going back, and all sorts of excuses are offered for failure, rather than the admission that they are losing their cunning. It Is tbe final conclusion of the Base Ball Journal that baseball players will come and baseball players will go. but tha new cork center league ban has coma to stay.

HESSEjf GEX RECALLED. arc. iai. pisrtrca to tbe esocibeb. em phis.

Beptember 18 Oat fielder Messenger, recalled front Rlrniraghaia. and Catcher McCrsw. a recent porrhaae rrom Memphax. left te-alght to report to the Chicago American. POOL MATCH.

Stephaa aVbstlta. at Ialstrllle. all! try aa wrest the Ohio state rbampicadilB fiosa Jim Oor. i not LAW FOR THE PEOPLE. Bo constant are the coounuatcaUoas ttvm readers cMm Khquissb aaklac lnlora-tkaa upon hrcal queetkms that tbe papr has devoted a column to aoawerlna them.

It la not sought thereby to dispense with the legal fraternity, and certainly there will be no effort to the every man bla own lawyer." bat ooecse' fcDiToa. Eagciaaa office. A oana a farm In Uhk. A rented the farm to by Uie year. At the time tkv farm waa rented nothing waa said about the right of A orB to the hunting prl-'rwm.

Has the right to hunt on the farm and ran A give o.hera the right to come on ll faruj and hint while Is In io-fcerslon a tenant? A. B. ha the right to hunt on the farm. A por'. either for the rubber center or the give the riaht to another to come strands of yarn, when the k.ii i on the farm and hunt while la In dm- uL.

i. of 'np of tbe bet. The result waa. the center apltt and tbe strands of yarn broki lfE.l1,"U..",.,.V' "PlmenMrig showed that the OUnd u'nelently tight, the additional yarn used In bringing it up to lls correct else made the ball conslder- -on other plan of Imnrov nr ik. or 1 lie hall waa round to be necessary.

Much flm oioney were apent In rn spent in rn rasuii ot the invention of the cork center. teacher. la a slncle man and live In By using a small sphere of cork a'nd rov-' refusel to pay for enng the same with a molded pure rubber bul Pul" A over, a lighter center la obtained of the'1" "'k no 'urnltur, that ran he 'e. thus Dermlttine the 1-11 1 "'ere any ay by wnicn A "UIW Wl seaalon. FI has inlrol of the farm so kma I as lie Is tenant.

I A and II. are husband and mlfe. A nans some rral estate and doea not owe a dollar I lo anyone. Can he make a deed for the reel estate to If the only consideration! hl and other considerations? V. M.

Yes. If he has no creditors be can tiie farm "lo his wife. Improvement rnenter who does a Job of work 'Ill rilCtma In tKe rllv f. I. In rooms In the rlty.

for B. who Is a music collect tlic money due him? If haa never refused lo pay It may be well A notify him less he should die without making a will. fun a foreigner who Is not a ritlsen own real estate In this country, and. If no. d.

ea the Oovemmeal make any demand upon him In the event 6f hla death? 2. What position Is a foreigner In between the time of taking out hla first and second naturalisation papers, and baa be the rights of a cltlsen before he takes out Ms.aecond papers? a C. A foreigner who la not a cltlsen can osrn real estate In tMa country, and tha Qtre-ernmeett doe. fVrt IrlMte any demand Iri rase of death. 2.

He does no. become a rltlaei. oi, r.gnis oi a until has passed the final examination and become A sold a bill of good A was to ship tle goods in box. When the goods arrived there ass one box. but only one half of the goods were In the A no-w -talma that the goods were shipped In two iM-xea.

and that Ihe railroad company haa piohably lost one of tbe Intel. A states that two boxe. were delivered to the company. Can A collect tha full am unt if lee cannot trace the other box A. C.

I u- win not have to pay goods If he never received the same. "wplrf the note without security. A failed to pay. Caa be betd for the pay. nent of tle note? T.

B. No. Ca statement that be raoMvre4 A good pay would not make titm LaSie for hla 4ehta. There la a farm that has brn ia a family for yrara. Thle farm laa off tbe mala road about m.u Thrrv has alwaya hn an outu hvtween fltst-1 namad farm and the blahaar It ha her I stated question, which really coocer- our barkward as4 forward tor all vast cuenteg.

wiu bo csratully cooswersd o.iand briedy anawered. No aii.0 tU be ThT "JT" Z'l I I ald at a shlfTs eel. Th ond farm or In tne Courts etandina dlsDutea. Th.r. l.

oblectioa nana. 1 1- or the Inquiry being signed with a Bctusaua farm continued to u- same out- roa.et.tkx. If there are aay name, but It ahould also In order aue.tt.rn now le.l to attend tSees, celve conatderattoa. be accompanied ra The l.t tiie real name of tha writer To Inaure an- the same up? i2t tan they change rarnwra- Natwmal Cwagt vara. IV I lrmlll ik.

Ilnfi. i I ih. la Mr I CO My a i yam urraa on- wuwivih i timea rlr alvan a- hll. will' Alter ao long a li th. Eigl.t ears ago A gave verlail permission for a telephone company to string poles and aires hi.

1 1 .1 lo get eS the ether two tenS n.aMer a Ihe lt. n.4r. weal is.sr. ft. Jeaa etrvet Uk Murine.

In Saw no, t. aveaa. Third, lo Haa.wlt. la irtftS. le aad ttvrn- HI 1-airW-S fKarra.

ware, the Molr aorletr. evrllna latev Ms -a. kilned tha alad. and ret lu at less the mun.v nakl h. r.n.li.

ii i iMwrk surruundlna aad laawaasefte i Bated The in Il'ten'd adds, ses made Maes. Ma. s- Tha Ken tea t'ountr Iswnorraibr foaalt. will nM this tat aad nam. tb.

ai. aad say. for lha rlty convention, fto nominate inre. raad'-Oate. fur th.

fvard nf Aldermen, fur Couartl. aad ats for tb. Hoard Kdacailsa. Court at Richmond To-Day. Jadg.

Cochiaa will eoareae the Paaaral rart at Ruhmond. lo-day. There are aa aaaaa-all, larg. number af caaea an the anrkM. and It will rrobaMr tab.

time for aH te a. I nlted H.at Mannal r-atrv-n aad Pie- trvt Att.n-ney ba.ksoa. of o.lngtMt. ar. la attendance.

Fiscal Court at Independsnca. fount Jadg. Cleary nlll to-da, eoa.ea. Ihe riaeal iart at ladesendeora. annuel am eat, b.

bM for tb. on. day. and the Jadg. Va daalroo.

gnlehing th ootkM la that tlma. Candidau In Blxth Ward. Throagb aa errr In 1. mnrn.ng'a Fa- eulrer th. randldaia fr Council la tbe Sisih Ward nno.ln.tea Ty th.

Renabltraa OatTeatioa at Tanker Hall waa laalveriMitlr left ceal The newitne. for that oOlea ks T. BL Maeaoaa. ef La-taala. fc.

XlrM on ft treat Car. Threa nngrue. aad tb. tuaiartor ef wsjth-boavad Oreenup-street car Mo. MS had a daevareia aauttks oa the bark platform of the car a.

it nature used person who la capable of at Slats aad Gra.aa aueets tat. Satarda, akgbt "a ne aet.nveq or the Inherit- tavs ot tb. negroea refuse, lo pa, tu fare, and an. of any of I.I. ner ances- I wbea tb rond-tur toM aim that noaid bar.

oeen aliens. inn ftw kw an. ft. When ure4 men help cming the. lamped a4f tbe ear and Bed down I- tftb a.

reel l4wnd tbe lArblag river. Celebrated Ooldea Wedding. Oerhardt Hens. held aad alfe Jeub r-ae feMi eeftebralM tbe anateeraacr nf iker weaa.ng al their a-ane. luja y.al..eay.

Th. age4 ermpaa th. MMber nf Uod Cbwrrb la than Co ring-ton Briefs. this so aa ftarne, lmie. feeorge II Ceeo IT 7.

V.j preserve the beauty of a and W-(. II reoemael aeii-aMsded roed. In the absence of a lease toaw K.e.rb J. tne. .,4.4 or other writing ran the telephone I css.entpm of tb.

catbolk. central Surieieaa pany acquire ngl.ta on his might he trouhleaome later on? W. H. Xeal ra.rolmen wetd. and Waiters yeetet-No.

No person or company can ar.iuire I arrted rraag Hotllnger A the nam- t.weo,.., ra.mim.. ruink ia in anting and signed by the ptp.j- per-1 ietily newninaj arremi Harry leaar and fcita Sons. Armatmtul Ihe chare, nf utanrdertv c. A. and own adjoining farms In Ohio A rents hla farm to I for tl.e raxing purpuaea.

D'a cattle break over tl'. I line fence lelnncliig lo and I a iter the Ino nian had Is there any law In Ohio provhlina that a ber teed wire fence cannot be erert-d on 1 lr me owner or the farm Intends to erect tl.e fence himself? No. The owr.tr of farn, -ci barbed wire fence, but he cannot r.tit tho same on the use i line The Jaw prohibiting barheoT wire for a fence applies lo line fences. aa argument. bloas as lbs MclbAerta Tl.

r-rankfn. Kr waa ar mat nigtit h. the p-dlre snd la held in. i Kara. muroe M- Roaerta Is aald tp b.

the ma. who mureered Cbnrtaa VI 11 ilnw oean inty wna fr.inil alvet a m-attb la a iteenM pan ef the Clmlnnall rvanbera Kallr brtnse. J.dn SUet ftfM tS. II. Ins le Ken In.

tear Indepeanefvce. eied feawSar at lb. Cenaty Infirmary, after a esh1 a. Aa tbe Super. Intetvftent nt InSrmar, ks unaware the act a4ejree.

Mlaet a rl.i I.e. pe la of e.4nmanlrallns wltb him. Mabel I Amr k. 22. riled a.

he. b-m. tka after gettlr.a airee. yee.ernay nreninf. a'te.

e.ir.HwM i III im-mw The eeanain. will he mnrnHeld on B's land, they got Into "a' neairoyeo same com. II and had asnef 1 hlrt-et I. ITnelt- nr. nirftsi w.i.

t.a. place I not to maintain a line fence between them I V. I Vanpelt. iwmttie Ky Inerv. There waa hardly sny fence to turn the rat- mender nf tha lleand Arwir the Kepniie.

tie Who Is re I he la nn b. way the annual eacan.pm.Mt lie. snn is resiwonsible for t.ie damage A.ian.lc cit, nnt wi.bbft. vo. netinew.

iunare vanp.ll. nf legion If la renponslble for sny damage that Is' done by hi. catfe. BELLZVTE, KT. A was living with hla mother on farm i that waa left to maintain her.

Tliere were! Woman Seriously Burned. imldiM 1- i ill. mmnrr Oleq. A orOered We. Wm.rA tne casket.

Tne estate passed into the hands of the administrator, who refused to pay the funeral expenses, (me of the brothers paid his alia re and A also paid his share. Can A be compelled to pay the balance of the funeral expenae If the other children refuse to pay their share? 2 When she eatate passed- Into the hands of the administrator. A remained on the fsrm until the sale of the land. He kept a small amount of stock. Tbe administrator told A that there would not be any rent charged If he would remain on the land, and A remained with that understanding.

Csn the sdmlnlstrstor now chsrge rent? wun t.iei u. poorer work in some rnstatvcea of pitchers 1 .1." Z. the ctate. an tle administrator refuse to who may have passed their best days. to.

7, v.u, reach the conclusion that. If tl.e vouna IT. 7j.7 pitchers have discovered no difficulty In us- 14) If the sdmlnlstrstor pays A the monev due him. can he then attach It or take It awsy? a. 8.

No. A la not liable for the funeral ex penses The funeral expenses will hsve to be pakl out of the estate left by the mother. (2 No. A and are husband and wife. Both A and have farm and the two farms adjoin.

They have two children, Can they both make wills and leave all the property to the survivor for bla or her natural life, and at their death to the children? Z. Tes. A rented wanted -anted tract of lead from for 8jO. aecurtty oa the nota and A did I uTTn want to give tbe name. A and be-1 Tn aa.

aanaemua.r Mrne4 bee Ifm. aa lighting lb sawlne atove. end for LATTOS', KT. Mr. and Mrs.

Alex flchaan wee. bad. nr not water at tne.r nnene. i. awe.

yamecday. They were carrrlng telling water, when soe 4 the band sell Ing th. water ea their legs aad feet. Uould aitewded them Mtmrr, the dans hi er ef Mr and Mr. A.

jnnea. or i i -raire fa Aewn f.tl Th admlniatrator ran I UTbt stale, eessaeaay and lur. of the emi.r bone. Ur. to pay tbe note, but If the name Is a valid Idueed the fraetare.

claim agamat tne antate, Ja may bring suit on the same and recover tha amount. (4) If the money la paid to A legally ft cannot be taken away from him by tbe MADISCNVILLE. She ran Bon the bla a nar-4 ap la her race, lawltiag hr clothing Members -f the Tamil, went the rmv-u. bat they cowld estlnswlata th. bla a.

oe waa badly hme4 about tbe face arm. and rfcest. Ur. Could naa called ks render medical aid. tub ar Patmlnften Jerry Wins haa been stieuended by Stave- a c.

juinbr na a chare of being under the Influence of llnwnr whil. oa duty. CTi.ef fertile, while naaklne tbe pan, aliOftft aildnlarhl elalma that he d.eneeerM tbe ofHeer In he eooritt u-m named Mam, ejalnbe wa. naind. and upon making In.eetiaatlew i p.

mtel Win. The Merer stated yeeterdar thai a. this ks tne intra lew. be bee fur tb offense, be am net ft.S.i.4 frnc-Saaiselaerser re. Mr.

sad fee Sleet. lea. nf Veawtb are tbe gaeesa nf tb. I. KarVer.

af Slstk aveaas IM FT. THOMAS, XT. Pn-le Francis Tnarhend. ef tbe ru. I n-fantry.

wnn wa easnsed as a agbt wMb fmpmrat fans aa tb Midnsr aataeaav algba and ansa, km eerana when Se.tr. Maarbiant attempted ta plaee Sim aa lir arras, wwaliul kfttar ks lb alebt. Tb Macketrala ared O-rmm sbot la tbe air e. aa eSTort am btaa. He will be tried to-algbt bntar (ask.

MaatatanC maa Is a IM ball match gam. of pool, which i strangers went to C. and stated that an atan4 u-dw rf Mi4 win tak, eiac. thl ve.rns. atanins al a'ciork.

1 had dealing, wltb A and thai ha raw- ar- ex tamey-a paui raosa, iaa awoaairay. sm saw ev. mw bA.ana.ad Ikssil. a laabaa venae aaa a elan, tor mat ainx tbetr been, bam 4en. Ine an Frank Ba.laahnafar aaatl mat a tie.

eurm ef a a 1 1 a 9 ewers communlcaUons the name of the Keeember M. atate ahould be given, tne l.we of too lake another outlet? 1. an the owner lMerw.iioa.1 of A4led Ohea- oua stales being different on various qu VOLUNTEERS WANTED rrom Xaatsckj aa PalaratM Ta VarU wmm CoaraBtioro. ew hi rilil yaa asetiaea. rrsnkfort.

Ky aieus.bsr Wlllaoa has Www raJted wave) atsxw hla r- tara bosae Is acpviM W-l-s ta a her of nsiioMl cwnilsMi and be la bal ing a baH time lo tad tier esbjeres of the ejaai sttrad. lie wwaid lib bare rssjuews from the cttasiaa far 'amaa amass was L.tarwa. renLal? Ik aV.uiheta I'aeaaist i Isl Attaa-a the law presimee IrtrtMper I. IM and aaaaa sueUna alar, a be anawerarf In lh owaer oi rarm a cotumna Of Tm VVaasXr KQUla and rn to the hi.h.s, tz. Ne H4.

rlow. Ofcl.heea. Twa Uam Kuia on Monday of each -ober i a week. Money for postage for personal re- T. Kiahteeena Katteewl IrrajatKM Cawcreaa P-le.

ahould ner iS. incloaL All com- 1 ef North arolln. fvHH foe-. iaepe.her 5. t.

munlcatlona ahould be addreaaed t-aoab annual Oeod Kaads CucitM. i w. i iaiv a 3 Amerlraa Mlnlna 1. an an unmarried moman hold mvrtng tVtn.etaber -m apparel eiempt frron rt. non.

alta -j nnh annual ary rarming lea. Not emeedln In alue Tl detegatea apa-sjaled ta tbe Xataanal imcatsaa foetgrsaa ao far are Fred Mtinr A holds a mortgase on a proi-rMy and silage Renfra pink Varbw Nanel la compelled to being a suit In forecWwura snauKer. (aelaaer a tta.f.u. TKa la- aTaM Mag WWT 1 aw a a-- ftavaaaw Of leOldftl lift. propenv onnga more inaa 'lr.

M. Ra. kaaaeter Joba McCIWHo-b- tho mortgage. Will tl amount ga i (tariM I.Mtoe. A rwU to a estate? I- K.

Bagbr. mi Padrwb: snx ddebo.a; Wuiaa Maya- COVINGTON. Celebrated Anniversary. I the fMtlrlitea. and pa rta-l paled la the tatraa.

la I lb. aftomlas. ataar Catbolk: aartetlea uf KenCaa I'eaMr a.ra la the procssua. wblrk tarm'i at rhe arbonlaauas oa Hay I 1 horn ton. VeraatUaa.

C. MrUroy. of Bowling Oreoa; W. A. ratte-.

ft aiaeiraourg: M. C. Rankle, of Krane-fort: John ford. ,4 A K. Bumham.

of Rirf mnfut uj 11 tft.au ntw I wi ejom. 1 set of tb. hd.M ot m. cs-rrh. THo, aft4nfed lo the IWaibera Comeaer-a Mala rtraaa.

(mlmisi. clal Cons rasa ara a. Tl e- a. rarter asat I leainstun. Ington.

and Joba B. AtaJ NEWPORT. Con ran ti on AftannaUi. Hessaeiteaaa. haviag asww bf of Kart- I A After the parade a Kentak dtnfer ser e.

I itraet tyr the (alt iks. VL. atundlng and t.r.let. ait. lb.

ITT the claim nmmm IM.U t. i ssral Diant a-y I that un- ins tn.U aad ka.l rtT4 oa the 1 sera-aaaet ar the tk-ket thaa will asast- beansa aad la apnea, tne 19 Saw lata arment IS. HeMrt.Ueana He mavi rear laraMr iwm mm i I'kel, iaa.e tne, nataL and in, a ml ftd suentes .4 Uk. 'here 111 tit Juts. ariMM III ftb.

Al hsent eavh T. tU lu lae legai jro- Oenetal -r aa in. en.aliiia aa ft. iae rerdlngs. Ml.hs.1 Run.

and Jl. rraaa af tb. ssdto. anS stra tJeaaut aaaa a. aal Mera.ai rttr ar lbs owner of a house and lot.

He i of lh v.r, rnturbMi in lb. ailed eia or deaaeitasats snn rat a "'i" sanM io and gave a general abet, the annual nowe aervke. in anar at warranty deed for the same If after- i Ad.nin the reverb is a ward nnrl. thai heautirul new ertd balMIng a blrb aaa oaly ward nnds that the title la not free from aBd k-s lurr ..4 incumbrance can he hold to the general crett apna H. llliaia Kaa.

lb. aaaaar. aad warranty In the deed? A. U. S.

ooasr.aikua. a vea. I i as. wu A ia a single man. He has personal property and some real estate.

The value of the real estate la greater than that of the personal property, fan A make a will and give the personal property lo his brothers and sisters and the real eatate lo his mother, and If he does so can th brothers and sisters afterward make any claim on the mother for an interest In the real property? x. Y. 7.. A ran make a Sill and leave the iw.non.1 property to hla brother. m-A th.

"mrd rejl estate to hla mother. The brothers and sisters hare no Interest in his nmnertv un mmuciftuc vgomutwi aw w. i.t. win mm ndlew the tlna tell In the Bnard Vsne.7 h. Imt sJLa'w KYm.

V1 U.TSZ,7 r-aetb wnea: s.7ib.Tea-..r. 4 wae. thtin? TWed e. "jemnrraia. a.

ra in, a Ina tb. p-auba! mh.ih. -f lb. Ueeral ounr.l It mmm will b. I.

JJ" "se IM. (all win ia a cbanr t. Catholic Church For Clifton- Olftoa Ilelghla tb. tbrtelag little nabarb ea tb. bilks yaat eoa.k af Kewsart.

t. raaaai, iaeti ea laamiiial.taa alra ibai Ma waiarwarba piaat la rapaaly aesnna faietkna. a i.l. 1 l. of usi amta bar.

eertaae ibat a rbarca a air nae lastataar a tara. nee her a.h. aNes baa aa Inntaj s.si. fr tbe. u-, ba FVn Ueaaetanea A aerftet, v.

baaat tas ebarch kv waa taraasa. adth a. v. aa ri.i..sl aad Oeaesa Kraa. a iniae) a mlitee ata be a cpn.fc.e4 naafw eon 1 slaaa.

and aaasber meeting a. a a. m4 Ml jowlal A Wash's Zeaatha. Tb. full.

ftaattb okee, Una a r- e-et A Men iasmi ai.aaft. era marrtad la aam-a. lamsif ka.la.aa nnry el ewr anew, mm im. a. ar mm a chars, seated veeierda, mm tbe rKarv.

selt hnett larL we awurn nrnmrm fence claims that Keller stft a c-nc-l raJaee at fruas aim. a aMk aantba: SVak.la M. Is ft. e.m, aw.tn.nn. nets.

a. 7S. aipn aa mamrmtmmm Jnaa leftShl. Ik. eea m.mtba.

e-e nlaista braJ heaarnna. nwa. Antea a tea infta tea nam-. I i M. wa.

a. 1 at am, nuii. Iltrr nabeeeter. war. I.

a Ihe Cwtnu urv.ee halt, aen, be nM hi. bead nb. Slled in a .4 eaaua a ha.ara mf beya He Senpsan petftce W' lliaas I ftas ia. aaa osvatft Kli i ante aad baiOTtag. sfts.

Mar. Inam.1. HeM ISeeftaa ia wuaa ai. nraas Hi aa a a Follca rwkings. einser ftrlU be atmam la fwo.

as aa a caer. aWa a man-'a. spkast a a taaa. Iaa.va awair.ni I nbrt, rwvrair and cniaansi a Si naknanaa ial Sin, 1, raa- Xewport rief a i sal. a a ai a.atb aad Hnal- wa kill mm mm a.

fteftSiS. nf bee IfMawl ana my i m.i ai ne relVeeS baa ef a 2 la immer aad the raiairi ft. tb. aknt aietat ba Lauaert ea a cbavrs mt CATHOLIC CHURCH LEAGUL St CaiBena. a-ea sawa ft.

4W.ni at rrsacts is a. Si. rVaacb. b. an tied Jt ftnaa for Brat place, kaib a pttcb.

tag aaal lb. gnat baa srsrk nf at. i-raakris war. the feararea. anar- T.rK AXr- CA mImTnK AH HI-.

AC A aVM.t-O A StrV-bar. rl a a a llt 2b 2 1 Syrsiaa. ab I I a I b. tf 1 a kelkv p. 4 2 a a MacBe I a Tb 4 a 1 a lf, a i a a 3b lb 4 I a Meft.ae.

a bM.be. ea 4 a i I brawler, 4 I a 1 a Wderf. lb 4 a 4 I LkeU lb a I I (lamp, af 3 I IKaUa mm 3 I a I Hi Kl I kMua rf a a i a aw. rf-rf a a a I Miikw. rf I a a a Totals IX 1 I Tatala SJ til 4 Inalne I 2 4 1ST st.

r.aai a. a a a 2 a i at. ataena a a a a Striae Oirte-Kalb a. Ma. a.

7 Win l-tlrb-W. Mnebe I tftaaea va Halks ban. I l.y ar. Mncae Time-1 ii. 1 mpin II aj TIAIJIHO QUAZTLX.S mm a a Aft narti ima iu aaa araua Baltlraora.

aeaLiaL nor at. a ran saatiaaa I aeptemlr 1 -Jxtanafer Joe Barrett, of the Araaory AthiaUe Club. apent a bttwy day to-day rlettlag the different roadiftoluaea to locate ewe Ukat had the nmaaary bream modatloa far a baser to get, la cundltloa. bat after speTwglag lha retire artarwooa gave Bp fen dukgueC Barrett waa aaarcttlrrg for ptarea far Kaafsasa and Kubtac, who are to fight here seeder week, ta train. Ha aaally maaVe arrangements to have Kaufgaaa Balah trsknkng at Doyle's At hart le Club.

As the gTmnascara Is clan to Druid 11 111 Park, awaufaaaa will have hart a short dUdaaca to aw 4n fete running In tbe eaxly Bftyoratag arsand tne lake. Kultavc. who Is traJakag at Mar-clesatsvllle. alsa guested take local proas oter to a cars awltasna aoanrrs for Ma ta wind aaj bla train tag hern, aad Jo. will get ae tb Job to anas raw mmali.g.

after whlcb bo will atmrad tne balaaca of taw day ta Waahtngtaa wna pat CCowaaea. the well-knowa sport mg auaa aad refrrwe af that city, arrajftgla far avaciawl rare ta brtng tba ftvantftAgtan kaaa aver ta aaa the bag ftTmtrb. t'p to tne ares.Bt Uana asowt asa hare tWclared tbexr katsaUna ta eaaae awer. while a largo eWkeawtima frass tliadaapwha, wilt aa eVoaat be at tbe rtngmda. POUCX CLUB SZXIESL law bss.ua Caaa nf tba.

I That y. ra twa rtmxt lieu. At Jaba oaafi t. ami be Bld I ft-ars. A mm ar ea.a aame.

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