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CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY '3IOKMNG, 8E1TE3IDEU 10, 1 013. LEFTY AND PI.1G GftE0X2.t0'0 Uitl OVER LlAGKS Getting the "Dope," PELKEY BRANDS BURNS RANKEST OF FIGHT FAKERS CORRIDEN'S CLOUT COPS ss. Ab. R. H.

Tb.Bb. Sh.Sb. P. A. BV.

tjneh. 4 O'S 0 1 4 9 Phelaa. 4 0 0 4 1 eehulta. 4 3 a 0 Klm'ntan. 3b.

3 10 1 0 3 3 alar. Ib 3 1 3 a a Mnier. 4 a a a i CerrMee, a 1 1 4 4) 3 3 0 Archer. 311 I I 0 0 1 0 atark. 3 0 1 1 CUBS ilT CARDS, 4-C BE Blanks leaders, While Bodie Getsome Run and Drivei In Other Tally.

'BENDER OPPOSES HOSE Losers Fill' Sacks With One Down In Second, but Chance Is Lost '-'When Locals Stage Double Vlay. $600 WORTH OF HITS. miLADKLPHIA. AB. PO.

A. E. K. Marpby. rf 4i0 Wtltt.

1 1 1 U. 4 1 1 1 raa. Zb. Seie114 Baker. 8 S.13 11 Mrlanta.

Ik i OiaaiS Barry. i010a4Sa ctian-. .4 4) I Bnto. 3 0 1 3 1 Tetala 1 2T 14 CHICAGO. 'AB.

R. H.SH.SB BB. PO. Wnm. 4 1 4 Lots.

3 i 0 1 J. Collina. 1 .1 1 1 3 Chase, lb 4 1 11 Bodle. I.3. 1 CkappvO.

If 1 4 Bchalk. 4 Berger. 2b 3 BuaseLL. 3 a 100 0 i I Tool. .23 3 7 3 1 131 14 1 Oirtn 1010000 I hiu i i 3 i i i Philadelphia 0 0000 0 Hita i.

1 2 1 1 0 1 04 Lert oa Baaea Chicago. Philadelphia, a. Bonn. Ron Bodle. Derabl Plajra Barker to W'tirer to Schalk to Lord.

Hint on Balla Off Russell. off Bender. 1. Struck Out Br Russell. 4 E.

Murphy. Melnnia. Gldrtn. by Bender. (CbappeU 3.

SSoeeeJl Lord. Bodle. Hit by Pitched Ball By JJeodar IBeraer). L'mplree Connolly and Dinewn. Time Special Dispatch to The later Ocean.

PHILADELPHIA. Sept. Lefty fiustell pitched shut-out ball today sod Pint Bo die hit a coo pie. with the result that the White Box crabbed the flrat same their series with the Mack men, 2 to 0. The nothing represent what Russell did to the slugger composing tb Athletics.

The two represent what Pin Bodle did. Kussel, while a bit, wild. was. al way there fa the -pinch, and. Bodle.

who wasn't a bit vild. also was-present every time that a pinch arose. Far he drove botbiruns across the plate and scored one of them himself. One of hi blows was a homer that fell among- the bleaeherlte In It was a terrlfle tine wsMop. Bodle secured one other hJt.

and that also scored a run. So credit Russell with being the entire works oa the defense aad Bodle with being the whote shooting match on the offense. Without Rusiell and Bodle the Sox would probably haven been talking about what would' bare happened if what did happen hadn't happened. The, other seven men were there as support, that and nothing score. This first game was a pitchers battle, la which Rtusell was opposed by the mighty "Chief Bender.

If Ping could have been eliminated, from the Ilnenp the Msckmea would have stood so excellent chance for a tie. becaose Ping seemed to be tbe only aoaa oa the Sox lineup who could find the deceivers of the Indian when hlt meant runs. OX GET EVE BITS. It Is true that there were ether lads on the Chicsgo team who could find Bender occasionally, la fact, the Sox accumulated even hits to the six compiled by the Mack-men. but then, what availeth It a gent to Clap the fences with line drives unless his pals show sufficient Interest and brotherly love to get him around the bases? I' should not he assumed from the above that the Athletic were absolutely helpless.

They were "not. Ther were exceedingly dangerous at times, especially In the second rour.d when they filled the bases with only one gent gone But Russell seemed to be pleased to have them become dangerous so that he could make them hit Into a cider's mitt and so add tr their rage. Manager Callahan certainly did every, thing he could before the game to win. He Invited bis fftea to an 11 o'clock con-fecence and then read the riot act to them. Be remarked that be was exceedingly anxious to finish In the first division, as he aad pasted Ms word to a fellow named -Comiakey that be would do the same and -be was the kind of a fellow who liked to keep his word.

Then be shook up bis lineup a trifle. He Invited James Bretoa to view the game 'from tbe bench and told Berger that he had -been drawing salary without doing anything "long enough. Joe went to second bsse and proved that he was' aa Improvement, with the atlck at any rate, by driving out a hit. IIKRGF.R TRIE.1.TO STEAL. HOME.

Jae did the best he could to convince the manager that he was a live on oa bases tr trying to pilfer the piste. There are a -bunch of Chicago players and some epecta -tors who will always hold that he did that very thing, too. But Umpire Connelly wired htm out. There's no aoestloa but that the Sox second basemi caught the Xadlaa aad 8chng asleep and that he (Coatlnued Page 2. Column 3.) Man Who Killed McCarty Quits Tommy and Declares Battle in Canada Frame-Up.

REHEARSED IT FOR A WEEK IBy th Asm Hated Prase.) PORTLAND, Sept. Artbar Pel-keyrthe beavywelgbt fighter, whoa victory over Lather MeCarty la a 'Calgary arena waa followed by tbe (atter's death, baa parted eompaay with Tommy -Bars, his manager. Immediately after aaacellBg hHj contract with Burns Pelkey today -gave to a Port-land sporting editor a signed VoxuTessloa" In which he allseed that 'be aad Buraa faked their tlx rouad 'fight at Calgary March tt last. Pelkey charges that. Burns took' advaa tags of the fact that he a a penniless aad Induced him to frame up the match, aad that they rehearsed the battle nightly la garret.

I could have whipped him say Pelkey la the ststement. but be wanted to make a good shorn ing before bis friend and make me take two knockdown to one one for "him. "We rehearsed every night for a week In the garret of Burns house aad we. got away with the fake all right, but the crookedness of It has beea hurting me ever since. It waa the only time I didn't fight oa the square, and I shall never do another crooked thing In my life." Pelkey asserts that he has never bad an offer to 'fight In Paris.

Telegrams pretending to convey Invitations to clath with the black champion for large parses were faked, he says, for press agent purposes. LEVER EN Z'S WILDNESS GIVES YANKEES A 6 TO 5 VICTORY Sc. Lwals Pitches' Farce Wlstalna: tm tm Paaals Mas With) Bam Pall. NEW YORK, Sept. f.

Levereni'a momentary wlldness cost St. Louis today's game with New York, tbe locals winning Itol. The game was a see-saw affair. Fisher was hit hard by the visitors, but kept In the game until the eighth tuning, when be gave way to a pinch bitter. EL.

Louis started by hammering him for three runs la the third. Walker cleaning up the bases with a double. The New Yorks ough. back, scoring two' single run la successive Inning and drove'Wellmao out of the box la the firth, when three run were scored on four cleaa hit, a sacrifice and a steaL St. Louis grot 'on run la tbe sixth oa Walker's single aad Williams triple, the batter being thrown out trying for a borne run.

Singles by Pratt, Williams aad Covington tied the score la the first half of the but Levereng forced over the winning run for New York in the second half, whea with the base fall Pecklnpaugh assent la to bat for Fisher aad was walked. Score: ft. Loala. A fVrw Tortt. A FhouVa.

1 0 JVlalael. b. 1 1 I 1 Minla 1 HWoiur. Oil 1 Cn. If 1 a W.lk-r.

If. I 3 3 OHartaeil. Sb.l 1 Will ma. rf 3 11 Knl.ht. 3 11 Cov'vt'a Ib.O 1 rf.

0 30 Baleatl. A anew 'a fai o.p7.nerVeVa III a. a a 3 oPeckiBB'kh a a W'tnat itHoooa Totala 11 34 llroed. JS Totals 37 17 Batted sor Planar la he etawth. tRaafor Paeklaoaaah la the elahth.

Lowia 3 1 iim Xork 0 1 1 9 1 Tsa Baaa HMa Walker. Aaaew. Threa Baa. Hit Wlinsms. Sacrifice Hit WrCman.

riaber. SacrlAca Ply Ftaher. Stolea Baara A)tlB. Shot ten. Cm.

Left oa Baaes Xw Tork. St. Loots. 4. Baaes oat BaUe Off ruber.

mtt WaUmaa. off Levareaa. S. Strack Oat By Flaber. 2: by Pore.

by Wellmen. 1: by Laver-aaa. 3. Wild Pltcbaa Wailaaaa 3. Paaaad BalT aweaoey.

Hit Off Wetlasaa. la Umr aad twa-tblrda Innlnki Lavareaa, 3 ka tares aa4 aaa-thlal laolnaa; off PUber. 11 la eiabt lanloaa; off Pord. la ooe innlo. Time ITmptrat Fers-ueoa sod Sberldaa.

MCALLISTER AND PETROSKEY. AGAIN FIGHT A DRAW Paraier (lata Better Araraiaaeat mm Polata lai Coatat Mill, mmt Salla'r Sewre-a Threa 8KS FRANCISCO, SepL Bot-Vc-Alilster and Pallor Petroskey fought twenty rounds to a draw bere thla the result of their meeting some week ago. McAllister wa a 10 to fa vorite. They fought at the lddlewela-ht I limit. On the score of points.

McAllister was accredited with fourteen rounds out of the twenty. On the other band. Petroskey scored three knockdowns one In the eight eenth and two In tbe nineteenth. McAllis ter came strong-la the closing round and at the finish bad the sailor staggering. Petroskey isnded but few blows, but wbea they found their mark they did dam-are.

He waa strong enough to assimilate the punishment administered, bnt hi clever opponent, who. while showing Improvement over his previous ring battles, still lacked punch that would knock out so doughty aa antagonist. will Hear la a ta' Aaaeal Taiaalar. BROOKLYN. N.

Sept. Prrrldeot Eb- betu of tb Brooklyn elan, who la chairman of tb Natiooal learua boar4 of directara. today reoueated Preald.ut Lrach to a aeetlna--of that boiljr at Clartrmatl aa Seot. 14 art oa tbe appeal of the New Tork ehib from the a. cl.l- awardini tta rorfit4 Maw tin af Aa.

ta I -vr j- i nx l.sv?y I I -w -W7- tfa I I I I nrrrn OtrnfSuJr. TTVfx-! 'I I I .1 rr ICK rvCMwii-H tm. lAjfi I I I e-Cs. OF 1UK FXPFDT5 1 I mmK giants Pipy NAPS DROP PAIR TO SENATORS' 2 STARS Cleveland Gets 8 to 1 Jolt From Boehling and 8 to 2 Setback From Johnson 27 Swats for the Victors. ASHINOTON.

D. Sept. With ee- ond place In the American league race at stake. Washington and Cleveland today began ona of the most Important eerie of the season with a double header bere, both ends of which went to Washington. 8 to 1 and I to 1 The gamea were won mainly through the airtight pitching of Boehllng and Joh'naon, Washington's two best twirl- era.

EochUng allowed but four, hit and Johnson bad beea hit safely only twice when be retired after the eighth. Ayr em, a recruit from Richmond. succeeded Johnson and was hit three time In one Inning. Manager Birmingham started two af his star pitchers, Gregg and Standing, but neither waa effective. Gregg was wild aad waa forced to retire la the second Inning of th first game before a man waa out.

Cullop aucceeded blm with the bases loaded nd prevented Washington from scoring He la turn gat way after the sixth to James, who later waa called upon to re lieve Blending In the second game. Th youngster pitched good ball. Washington made' twenty-aevea bits la the two gamea for a total of thirty-eight cl" MoeHer wa the -tar of the ojday. making a home run. a triple and twa single out of eight times up.

Score: FIRST OAMC Clerataad. ft A K'WeBlnata- HHPS Irlbold. lie HMorlier. rf .2 IS a a a a rBBaTr. MO 1 1 Ilota.

lh .1 18 a Jobnat lb. 3 I I. Mum 1 3 1 4 a Xr-. 3b. 0 4 I'lUwi 2.

a ITT. L'? I 110 0 0 a aa 1 4 a Ti it lOwtbOM wT l-i I 1 jaaa A tm 1 UtL. iTtrt go kaktlawf kn mr Mllaa ariach. Lrrir-JV to UM -OTaMt. litottaMl for CuUod to tnesavaasn.

1 ICIaaetaad A A israa aa mi titxpa. Hatna Ran Moailar. HitsOff Oraev. 8 an owe lanlaar: off CuBoa, In an.wiian. in two Inainca.

Sac- nnca Hlta-Turner, Cullop. rac rifle Fly Chap-maa. ftolaa Base M4aa. Double Ptaya-MOaa aaaail: Lajole to ohnatoa; Chapanaa. ta La mia, irt oa Baaea Waahlna- ton, T.

aa Balla Off Oreae. off 3: aff Jamas. 1: off Boahllng. "truck Oat-By Callop. 3.

Ttsne 1 L'mplree Evans aad Eaa. x- SECONBr OAMC i Clewlana H-P A FTWath aton. A I-lBAld. rf. .0 Oil Morllrr.

3X00 wwmvwm 1 'I jaiiart. CI 1 I 0 IXMilao. aa. .0 1 'Spener. a.

a I-aVe. fb K. t.m 1 1 o.lr, 3b. .0 1 1 A 1 "lOarKlil'. 1" OlOO I'Mmxn to I 11 a a nmoB.

1 o.l I 13 3 r'Ainamita. e.t .) Turner. 00 e.o 2 Batee. 00 ajPhanka. 31 nraney.

it. .0 1 aa 2 3 1 N-H. 0 1 iJobaa.a. 1 J'hneioa. lo.l I 13 3 a Inaniitk.

e.I a a a a 1 a a Pllllnra. OBI l'Aire. 0 a-l Biandlns. a.S a ni'Morlry Jaaaaa. 0 1 -A Totals Totala .....2 34 13 00 a 11 27 13 "4 Johnaoa la elshlh.

iO i a a a a a nwawma ..1 3 a a a a.s Two. Baa HVta Johaeton. Oasdil. Threa Baaa HKa MoeJler. Hoane Run-Alnrmlth.

Hlta OfT UlinSlnt. la two Inainxat off Janara. la alx laatnxs: off Jvaoaoa. 3 la elaht Inninci; off Ayraa. 3 In ona Inula.

Swlea Baaa Fhanka. Ain.mlth (2). Double Play Chaomaa to Lejoie to Job na ton. Left aa Baaaa Cleveland. Waahlbatoo, 7.

Baaea oa Balla-Off Blan-liaaC 1 Flint Baa oa Error Clev.laryl. ttjub-loaton. 1. Ftrack Out By Jaotea. 6: by Johnson.

7: by Ayras. 3. WlU Illch BtaaxHac Ttma I'mptr E-aa and Erana. laterwatloaal Leararra Flneal. NEW TORK, apt.

Praallatn Barrow of the laternatloaal lea cue today Saad Player nation and Swaclna of tbs Newark club each and aoapenied tbena for thre day a for their bakavtor toward th a mo Ira ta the rent al Newark STANDING OF THE CLUBS. AMERICAS TIOX.tL P.C I Ctob w. l. pr, Phil Ovvlind ...0 Warhinaoa .73 ll.wton CHICAGO Detroit f. Luula it New 7 ran Phiiart.

U.h 4 .441 .411 .7 ST .71 SI Tl Ileal. uish Hi ii.mi.io 5inok'TB wi bH mi .37" lorlnaatl .44 tl AMERICAN AS'N. I WESTERN I.E AQl'K Ciula W. I. P.r; luti pr W.

L. P.C. Mllaaukee Mlnr.eat-mla aw Coluifbua ul Lanier I. r.1 M. 0l 7K Kaiuaa City foledo el nclan4Bclla.ua Mi P.r Maine.

rJI .71 0 t- 74 l.lacvln si. Omaha 1 Toi-k I simi City. tt Uhlta .131 .44 .441 .33 3 7H rEDERAf. I.EAOCHt. Club W.

P.O. I riuba Indiana t.iJI..7S 41 R- AiVO Cleveland U1 Kanaaa City St. ii 4 .4.11 .4 71 RKSl'LTS YESTERDAY. AMERICAN LEAOCE. Sox.

2: Philadelphia. 0. New York. St. Louta.

J. Botoa. 3: Detroit. 3 (elavea Innlnaat. Waakmrtoa.

Clavelaol. 1-1. t. XATIONAL LIAOCE. Cuba.

St. Lou la. -Brooklyn. Pittaburch. Only two same ecbeduled.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. IL PuL 3-f: Indlanapolla. 1-3. Kanaaa City. 3: Columnn.

3. Milwaukee. 0... Toledo. I evaa tantaaa).

WESTERN LKAGL.TC. Wichita. 1-7: Da Molnaa. 3-4. loaa aty.

Jki Tope It 4. (Only two nam acbaduled.) FEDERAL LEA CSV. Oil fed. 4: Indlaaepolle. 1.

Km City. Plttaburah. 3. Cleveland. 2: St- Louie, a COAST LEAQCK.

Saa Franclaeo. S-3: Portland. 3-2. Lorn AAcale. -3; Vealc.

S-a. Sacramento. 4-3; Oaklaad. 3-3. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.

Newark. 3: Baltimore, a. Providence, IS; Jereey City. T. Rochester, Buffalo, 4., Only three games scheduled.

OAMKI TODAY. 7 AMERICAN LKAQUSV Cbicaso at Philadelphia. St. Lools at New Tork. Detroit Boatoa.

Cleveland at Waahlna ton. LEAOUS1. Broaklya at Chlraeo. -New Yerk at Plttaburah. Boatoa at Clnelnnntl.

Philadelphia at St. Lowia. "AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus at Kanaaa City. Loulavli: al Milwaukee.

Toledo atMlaneaoolls. -lcdlaaapolia at St. pavl. FEDERAL LEAOfE. Pituburxh St Kanaas Ctty.

Indiaaaaolls at Chlcaao. Cleveland at St. lui. NOTES OF THE CUB GAME. The Dodgers will epea their Anal series af the aeaasa at.

Cub park this afternoon. South paw Wataoa may draw th pitching aaalammant from Ever. Yesterday's victory wa tb West Sldera eighth stralsht win ever tbe St. Loula caatla-gent. Millar aad ona of bla patented divine catena of a liner off Mowrey'e bai la th lahth.

Vie Baler's parents wttnaeaed tb encounter. but th first aackar didn't pull aay. Caacy stuff except la tb way af alexins up a few bum throw. After Corrtdea'a walkw won the anm Pre! dent Murphy announcad that ha had nrraasod to have th Cub exhibit at Log ana port. Red's native heath, aa Sept.

29. aa open data. The Hooslers had beea after a same for soma tls. Oeor Tebeau. owner of the Kanaaa City club, was at th yard during the combat and denied that Heinle Pelts la to manas hi ath lete.

According to tbe magnat Pelts, will aniy act a a coach for yaunc pitcher. Tha Dodaars have three gamea billed, with epea data Friday. Tha set will conclude Saturday. Erana Imitation of a first Barker mad, a bi hit with th crowd, ttav tot excited because a tamed a xroun.lrr off Stack a bat without a Sent and threw the ball away. When Phelaa rolled to him later on Evan sot his hands twisted and after curing- tha pill hunted In vain for a law minute.

PINCH SWAT DEFEATS JTIGERS IN ELEVENTH Rehg of Red Sox Delivers Timely Punch and Sends In Decid-- ing Counter of 3 to 2 "Game. BOSTON'. SepL 3. Rehg-. a pinch titter, won today' game for Boston when he singled In tha eleventh enabling Gardner, who had previously hit, safely, to score the run which gave the worlda champion a 1 to 2 victory over Detroit.

Tbe visitors tied th score Is the ninth Inning after the home team had held a ona run lead from the third Boston scored In the first Inning on tries by Hooper and Kngla and sacrifices by Speaker and Lents. One base hit, by Cobb and Onslow, Gardners error and a wild pitch "allowe'd Detroit to tie. the score la the second Inning." The locals' second run came In the third Inning on baaea oa balla ta Hooper snd Speaker, an Infield oat and a sacrifice fly by Lewis. la tbe a lath Inning after Cobb bad walked Hooper dropped a Ions fly bit by Veach and Cobb reached third base. Cobb went out, however, whea Onslow filed -to Speaker, catching Cobb In a double plsy.

McKee then slDgled. scoring Veach with tha tying run. Detroit- A FIBoston. A Huah. it 3 Vm.

2h 3 3 1 C.aarrd. 4 rabh. ef 1 IS" lofir. 2 0 1 n. llS 3 -f-evker, 3 1 a 4 a a Vea-h.

If 1 13 1 Jardner. Sb.l -1 Oil Oealnw. 1 It 1 Terkee. 13 3 0 McKee, 0...0 lie ')jmnvrtn. aa.a a 4 0 Olbana.

0 I fi 1 3 louden. 3b.J 3 ulM neeley. 1 4 0 Orover. 1 1 0 a Dubuc. 0 a OitReh 0 100 Plane 4 Totala ....310 33 18 2 Totala ....3 10t.11 13 Ran for McKe ta ninth Id nine.

tOne out when winning- ran scored, Batted for Jaavrla la eleventh inning-. Detroit ....0 l000e01 aa Boston i oioaoeauo 13 Three- Baas Hits Veach. End. Hit Off Orover. In lht Inning: off Dubuc.

3 la two snd one-third laalaea: off Muse ley. in nine and one-third innings: off Hall. 2- la one and two-third inning. Sac rl flee Hits Speaker. Lewis.

Qrovrr. Vkl. Sacrlflc Fly Lewi eHelen Basra Hooper. Speaker. Bueb.

Double ptar Speaker to Cady So Jaavrla. Left oa BaaeagAetrolt, 1 Boston. S. Bancs on Balla Off Meeaiey. off Orover.

3. Flrrt Baaa on Error Detroit. Struck Out-y. Orover. 1: by Meaeicy.

by Hall. by Dubuc. 1. Wild Pitch Moaaley. Time 3:33.

Umpire Hlloebraad and O'Louarh- STRONG RACING CARD ON AT RIVERVIEW. TONIGHT Dave Kessle, Red-lleaaed'Slarwales II of raelfle Cnaiat, Hetanaa He-rv ta RI4e-Wslter Baek la' With but threa racing alght left before the closo of the season at RIvervlew Sun day the motordrome management baa scheduled a strong card of sevea events for tonight at the North Side track. Chicago and Milwaukee riders' will meet la the various contests, while aeveral ex hibitions against time will be staged If track conditions are con dud to record- breaking. pec laT pro-rams are also being arranged for Saturday and Sunday Bight. It being the purpose of the management to close the local season la tbe proverbial "blase of glory." Dava Senate, the red beaded daredevil of tha Pacific coast, who was popular with Chicago Tans whn he rode here In 1912, arrived In the city yesterday from California.

Dave wa scurrying about last' night for fast machine, and 1f he eecures the mount to suit him be will be la the thick of the" racing tonight as well as Saturdsy and Sundsy olghL Joe Wolter. will ba back ta harness to- night. Totals 4 4 '4 1 1 IT 11 I fARDIXALI. Ab. TVuCwSb.

Pa. ,4 a i 3 .4 t.a' I Maeea, Mawrey. rOakea. rf Koaetohy. lb.

lb Whined. ea i 3 a as a 4 a sea a 4ssoe as a a a a a i 3 i i -t; Qoiniaa. rf lO-Leary. Wtnso. Kelhana.

p. Totals ....32 3 I.I I Cub. 9 9 9 A V4 iilte 1 1 1 1 a i Cardinats 0 0 e.O 0 Hit a i i ii Two Base Hlta Uage. O'Leary. HomfHaa tarnota virurw ui uy neinaaa.

a iawwht- man. Corrideal: by Stuck. 3 Whined, aloaetrhy. I Qalalaat. Double friar Qulnlao to Xaaetchy.

f-eft aa Daaee Cub. Cardlnala. T. Wild Pltca Naiaaus. Tlsaa 1:40.

Laaotraa Kleaa 1 and Byron j. 1 LORD DEWEY WINS THE EMPIRE STATE Grand Circisit Stsie fTicth Goes FtJimrd Heats at Syracuse Hensens Starts Too Late, 8TRACt'SE. N. Sept." ilSrmme atbej 4 moat nilieriy tougnt racnarernaai acua New captured tV. at tha nranri elrriiltp raaTlaafttTnJa cin.ia nreaaMl fc eXAiaav York SUte Fair trbxtT Ur trT first honors In th aatiJgret.te Ka Tro ixta on-' rarw KCTpusaeq xae peueti to tne closer Goers' speedy trotter, the fleet Lrd erw ttTthe throe or waa forced, to go five beau to win the rtUe slabgt'aa one would decision and the $10,000.

I Yat'-SSdaTe ai firettiag'-the worse of Lord Dewey took the first beat WnHCa feuVTtad tW local to t. ani.h itK T.n.ri Vuien. fhree laolaied stnglta'. Srblle the visitors1." Jbringink up In ninth place. In-the ecimi heat Lord Dewey was forced ta tbe" limit aEaace tocatart before that by Hsrry J.

Reusena betfiff ei? st- aevrl. seventh and Tenara barely copturttta; Kaua aroiJsell badiy by walking position. The third beat was won toy fetai-; two Imtter tatb big sessloa. 5 Winter, with Judaon 43lrl second aad Lord T4 rt-r to facrlfle but messed Dewey third. nK Popping put Geera held Reusens back airtil tbe tt 'to tta'piB as far away waa reached In the fourth Wt nid ta pUte as ba could and la drove the 7, sUrring- fliish with "Cox and 'kcDoaU16.

tJakea bead. eaaUy si Inrrnri Into tha k9 Ip4 thltl' tJa nfi from the finish. firl took ateoond and Lord Dewey Bnixb-eff" r'k The final heat sjm Ore'llrst lotr'Tt-. I era was a procession, -nu Keuaens ansae- ing the way for aJxaoat fb WtW tastahe'i A peculiar phase "wai Toltlowea wild toss of a that the first three ToWta Vera made ut ex- sTOTindeT by Ervana. an out and a fumble actly the aame time.

1:08 1-4. by the Inimitable Steve, tha combtnatloa Tom Murphy piloted MarletTca'1 Wrtory' Umny to circle the aacks ik Jt in ue u-ot. zsantoa niaia only opposition. Bon Zolock outTrJaBa'CtieJ foT Fangster. oup.J field la the trot and, but lor ai' Yhar he leidaet and theaa I fortunate break la the tretcb la the tbroug" as, assay Iha.a wm.M km wnn in ii 'artlCa the eYreat TZim first tima Lad rat tea contested every Inch oY Che way with the big black gelding, bat could aot stand the gruelling; finishes.

The 2:09 pace waa won by. Marietta, Princess Patch taking th second heaL Summaries: 3:14 trot: Empire State stakes: three In five: Bursa 110.000. Lord Dewey. h. by Admiral Dewev-Kxtacv 11 S3 Heueens.

cn a. oy ranc or India il'ex (Geera) ST 1 1 mar winter, a tnicXMnai Judaon Girl, in 4 2 3 an rates, oik a a 4 ro Hairy J- blk iTyvonl 2 10 to ata rrime. or I ninu -4 ro Bright Axworthy, 4 8 ro Raplo. br Hodae 8 lO 7 7 ro Tenara. Andrewa.

3 dr Baron Del Ray. br 11 11 dr Time 1. 3.0JiW. 281a. 2:13.

trot: three tn Sve: parte 32.000. Marlrold. m. by Drlham .1 I 1 Maid, m. by Peorr ta Orent turajj-j ....1 8 Ether 4 3 Don Laber.

a (Crowley) .4 4 4 Time 3:1344. 2.r trot: threa la tire: purre" St.SOO. Boa Soiorfc. a. by Zolock (Garrison).

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SUPERIOR. 8ept. 9. Spike Kelly of Chicago shaded Tommy Sheehan of Chicago Heights la. a faat.

ten round of aa unusual boxing card staged her tonight. Faat footwork on the part of Kelly featured tha match, which wa tame for the first seven rounds, with the honor. Kelly by a small margin. Sheehaa seemed to lack confidence at first, but la the last threa rounds grew aggressive. The match was cleaa all the way.

through. -r In the aecond af the two preliminaries Johnny Tillman of Minneapolis drew with Jimmy McOovern of Xblcago. In the first match Paddy Joyce of Superior aad Abe CCNell of Duluth fought a draw. JOHN HYLAND DEAD. Faaiaaa Aaaerteem Trainer Tkar-atkbreda Ssrcaaibt la Grrnaay, NEW SepL News was received here today of tb death at tha Hoppecartan race rot! re, near Berlin, of John land, tb wAl-knowu American trainer of rac horses.

Death was due to apoplexy. Mr. Hyland while in the t'nlted Slates trained thorough hreda for Aug-ust BeUnoat and other well-known racing at a hie owners, for whom he saddled many winners. Recently he had been lo charre of the aiabla ot Baroa Oppeaheitn of Cologne. Red Breaks Up Dnel Between Stack and Nei-hans'With Swat in Seventh.

VICTORS GET BUT 4 HIT St. Louis Becruit Has Edgy on llival Up to Fatal Ses-si on Evans Gives Locals Last Tally. -T 'MATT FOLEY. A four base Jolt, delivered by Red Cor-rldea with two Cuba On th runways It the seventh elkxpeer pasterday. broke up i hot duel bcrwUai Eddie Stack and Lettj Nelhaaa.

from Battle CraeaW trtr'aiaetfmaliac-tte final local a TrkaxclaV SBlsfit for the aea- ewstTlaf esVvws -t extra tall) twaawaatidars slap, be- tavae JT a funny error oy Comedlaa brvevaiira- 4-ba essaTed to play first base torhifjft "tor 'the' "first flme SB -i member of brSpef tbeWlvea tkix bits. Chicago Kciuiia uiiewa who 'tiad atrolled before the ball was re- ETlJ'nflOTl 'TWO. 'idd'tfon to blow unsettled Kelhaua. who passed Beanie taeJ alra andT aUa Tanned Corrl-5- dehl but sytotr a when Red struck r. 'Jeiuus naljted ton three ol; the' patents "tben bunched in the seven th.

and-showed Went" alhlrty ta pet on the acrewsl when danger threatened. The visitor three chaarea ta put run orer, and twa'-! theewe-re rendered Hxl and through Kifll'Jwtin efrprta. Ha escaped treatest dAnyer throucb a fine peg by 1 k(iiie a -v. turned'-' back OXeary, wha lad doubled, while Charley waa trylna; to. tally on Nl- haus" single.1." In addition to putting Corridea in the lineup in place ot Al BrldwelL Evera aentif Art Phelaa io tha keystone Back and played tha bench hlmselt- Huggios used a Scran ton recruit, in right field la ot Evana.

i i TKAMSVkpRLOiofe CHjfwCES, Miller's fumble af Qutnlaa'a siagla la tb second "put the rookie or tha midway point -and gate St. Louis an apeeilng. buf O'Leary' roller to Zlm resulted. In the fielder's being run down at third. O'Leary.

took second on the out, but after Wlngo walked Neibaua filed to Leuch. The visitors also overlooked, a chancja.in the igext period also overlooked a chajre the Beat perlad whea- Mnreeed. offj. w4th a double; Mowrey and Oakea ceulda't' advance him so he Ttrled to teaO. and, faired ihe side.

3 Aixber gsve' the Cuba a start In th third bjc oprnlng with nly to be forced by Stack, jrho la turn wa forced by Leach. Tommz.atole; and was" left whea Phelan filed to The fourth also promised something ScbuJte' second, single Inaugurated- the session, bnt Wild-fir waa doubled off. first oa Zlm'a liner- ta Qnlnlan. i St. Loula wasted two blow lh th fifth through a.

alee-peg by Miller. O'Leary doubled at the start and attempted to tally on Neihaus onebagger, but Ward'a accurate heava cut Charley down at the plat. Tha Cub took theirs la one, two, threa order for two Innings previous to tha seventh. Then Neihaus passed Zlm, who advanced on "a pitch. Neihaus also walked but forced Miller to pop fa Mowery when Ward tried to sacrifice.

Corrlden followed with his smash over -Oake' bead and It was to 0, i-n Archer walked and Evana tossed Stack' bunt -over Magee's head and after Leach' fly. to Oake advanced both men. Steyt tumbled Phelaa'a hopper until after Arcbai tallied. Schulte'a tall lift to Magee ende4 the agony. The Cubs failed to bit safe! in the.

eighth. From the. fifth on Stack wasn't In distress. Two singles summed up the SL Louis swat total for the lemalning chapters. Evans got' one with two gone In the sixth and was left on flrsL.

O'Leary singled In tbe seventh after Quintan skied to Leach andwas forced by Wing. Neihaus then hiked, but Phelan threw out Magee. Rota-llonat requirement was the Cards' lava In the last two frames. Twaaift siack ntf Nelhava, who was per-.

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