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f.ir thr- -I 1 Hi 1 1 ii ii-r Tf I I hut I Uit: 1- .1 'fill f- ff I '-IZZ ATHLHTC'j CUT TO at fair GROUND. I fi'IIlE CENTERS GTJE-ECllQOL RECORDS Xs'anc. feet 5 rf'n r- ft men iv ton Lfayett.) TJrr.e. rj.) i rt Blair and King h'jf low. JTJme, Pl'lunon-l.) d.v.-; 2-5.

ff-M 'T: f.f Gr), Lafayette, 1117. ') 'J tn 2 CC Z- 5. wn ra.fcfort), Laf-yte. run: 7 1 4:12 Trotter rt'i rf-'iyiftt' r-f 7 f't f.4 La te, f'l'k a tlx V.h r.f at atat t'-nrow fmfr T'- Atlanta, M'nly, T' trow sfUrr.on fventjr- r. fr'iij Jlantral.

lwfri' roViJpnvin! and I are rritr-rfif. ji. ii r-omt-f tcl laf 5''-ar In ail this th jnumbr i In ftthr tltrlff A f.Tofi, i.lor.mlrp'foii,- 'raw 1- il llunf J.ii!'t nri-I r. 1 in nttf tl.fl hf-t win tl-" v.ifrt hr. tb riSHrii't rti" a tu': jrr-r I.

1-1. with hard-r i MllOU, Bli'l' Willi i3 t' iri u.q tf. it f-n(cr'l ttw. year. Tc Has Chancd 1 fxjfMtoil to run KiTond, an1 Hhortrl'lf ial.

th a Th Twh team ifiramerit, which, If i i' j- rirr'iw, will run away with ''Ht 1 nihrht-rnll i I mi unknown i t- fif ti I ft h.tvt" iM'lfrr It.ii tt In i mi tn worUSntr hard to p. liitu only iv rn-n i ran iut trk th iit I. ra i-uiw forth At t- tut hat ho inn in the iiia- .1 -n h'Htr i rnrtiff an 4 roifr tf ii'ii nil over th I iv, C.iilMi 1 null tho tilt fav it al I. i 1 i 1 ni ii-if hrx.ss to'wiij i ii-i inn tit I.af.i) tt pti i iv 1 1 ('. j- i i Uu int: tirat or onI In .1 4 r.

f- i tn New i jr Styles CT3 a uifty lot if you you a a none j- a i tt II i a well worth Give the 'cvt I 't 'x-i r-- IT i. i 1 a .7 V.f;:! rx'osiTt: i i lit rrr.i r.t the rr.r Co. 3 v-. 1 BRESMAHAN SETS HIM RIGHT rDDIH ZWllAAXQ. -A SO I national W'ts will ko to fha finals at LHfjiyette.

No medals or prizes will at factional tourneys. Th fair trround track la in good con ditton for Hf met hero tomorrow, and the contest rromife to very fast. FAST PACERS PUT ON SPEED ATFllR GROUND CRCCZY GOSSIP AC0UT FLIERS IN TRAINING NEW ARRIVALS AT THE TRACK. Undoubtedly fastest of all th miles of the training ecasoa to date la cred-Ited to the ptato fair ground track, r.ce Hal 2:01, and The Pointer Queen. S.o;1;, -'paced the big oval yesterday in What, was done at th other tracks the same day has not been hard.

but up to" the present eek miles 1 1 tf than 2:15 have not been frequent at truinlnff course. Both pacers are r-M of the stable of Pick Mc-? which days aro ix.r.-i Msipti-'. and. both are In oci I'ent TI. n.n.t tas worked with llnrv is, liea.j trainer at iurti iiail.

Hal Uov, while McMahon was up I ritind The The finuJ cuiarter of the mtie was paced in thlrrv M'Oonds, a two-minute Rait, which ehows that both are ready with the fan stuff. Peter Look Steps Out. Local followers of th port who are much in Ptoushtan A. Flofchor's pacing take refer had Ih tT-ortunltv to thin nninnsl son of Hit I'ireat von of lu oal Ity. f.r ttirrf I a Jon si the ri.

a roue, in 1:11 ar.i be ra to tJi lre tn tb.irty fpon.1.-:.. JlK Mahon te-k hliU to tK.ti half In ttren ramtl In the qunrifr to 26 scoids ani bued t-om. There much tf Mr. FJetchf-r ant in th raipably coo-1 form that ltr lAic Is In. Last rar, rir abowipf uj ht-U In ifartv trainin.

was takn sk-ii sit liut not n-Mflto lortn irtit nr tha nl th t.m fia.M up as a )rr tr t-tt-r. that miJ. w. I flnj him ready tf put tn four 1 1 and all aa fast as flr.al frttctioa rhtlcworhh'sl nnA bronzrd, Tti John tn ta n. who to f.

tie with tha I race mare, Vfc-nv, 3.U, back In 1 I. and li-ij. rtiv-t In Inilmnapoi'. jr niirht. Th lt two year tnentinnM wr Granl ch-t-ittt Ttr f-r th lxne Mar atata com-hUHtn.

ar1 thry off lot ot pur. of tha la.t rt In brinrintr about a in tha Tranavivanla, x.k lj.xir.pt.-n. h-rt John ant Choacy tfa-t-tt-J a tiiT ReJJ of choice trettra, John Fcofed 'Em. Ciff r.r waa sn.t Long- John. a would 1 from nickname, la about aix ft four Inches r.

over f-i Occasionally, 1 xv. earijr of thsr t-rearanc on the 1 c.m5 i 'sfttt'ta er.ared rhojo cp-: -tf for Jkr. averr-t that -n "rut on the lTk" lrak -f his ft he iH that -t rUht win. But 000. layt t'.

-winners, ani th winter cf 1SIS-14 fir aroundt th.r w.r rtifvr.y of the. set fcpwcu-Utorj tli rtrovnt who over tha comica cf the KunJay papers to ir a Srin, so deep bad the inroais of the Tcaa pair entered Into their John wltH him thta trip, two bonw. Pn ia Koya. Hall, a tretter. which h- hs rf paijcne.t wjih some, auocens and const.

bad luck. The other ta the ro'n mare, Chimes. which ha a. trff wevka ato of C. H.

Ailea. John nwv.1 from hia Texaa in YVrtxahachie. late lu ir.tr, at t'urant for a few -weeks He fancied The mare and boucht her. lie will finish up hi pert at tr-a In.i:anpe t- -H ard race tnest of th at tha centrit Hoth of h-a hr-a ara entr-l in ci.aiB.5- evetita in anJ tn Illinois, Hanover Meets Franklin. HAXOVnn.

InJ May IT. The Husky II lora fire ready to meet the Baptists hor in a. baseball game that promises to t-e tn-e local game cf Loth are out I. t. A.

an sV p. nd The cf the i.i it t.ie winner of tb hojior this year. i i over jitn.s a rer.irv rm if uir, bavins: it-'- 1 i -i 1 the i 3 put it i. Lf-t. tu.

itostoa aal Cocaow'. This octopus fielder hadn't made much. mre thaa a eJngla hit all asix Then rt-r Erwaa-han came to to-am Mc-tiiay at V.h ton park caad to ia a pinch. By Ir g- rr-t th idea, that he m'ift a tiUgz'r. If proveI it by makls? eix JiH two ioryle, a tripie avi t.re rSri-gs.

in S'vf-n tim-s tp at It's ail in the viewpoint aftr a'L CUBAfI STARS ON HAND. FOR FIVE-GAME SERIES WILL MEET A. D. C3 IN DOUBLE-HEADER SUNDAY AT WASH-. INGTON PARK, Th fimoui Cuban A'l-Ftar ha-eball team, which will Ulay f.ve-rame aertea with C.

I. Taylor A. B. were Krh Muled to arrive this afternoon and enara In A light practice tomorrow efternooru The Ctibane the A'Jl In a twin bill at Washington rark'Sunday, while or gira will be played each on Monday. Tuesday and We5nedar of next week.

The first jrame Sunday will begin at o'clock. A rmbr of new faces will be Been In the vleltora lineup and Manager Molina 1 aald to have the fasteat club that ha ver left the island. Tor-rientl. center fielder, la Bald to be ne of the beat Cubwn ball players In the came. He is a remarkable hitter, fast haee runner and a demon In the outer gardens.

Jemlnez, econd baseaian. is one of the etara on the team. Other r-iavrra who are with the islanders are Jortiion1o, Iire, Gurra. Villa. Cam-ro.

Jusbrisz. Junco, llartlngr and ilo-lina. FAMOUS WOMAN SWIMMER SETS SAIL FOB AMERICA BAN JFRANCISCO, May 17. FaJJrty "Dtirack. bolder of all woman's world free' Btyle swirnminir records, and Miss Minna WylJe, world's champion breast stroke swimmer, sailed today for the United States, according to a cable received here from Sydney, New South Wales.

A toujr has been arranged extending from the "Pactflo to the Atlantic ceest. during which the Australian girls wtu meet the Dest 01 tne American girl swimmers, STANDINGS OF THE CLUBS Clubn. Kw Tork Chlcsiro Cincinnati I'ittmbur National Won. li 14 14 11 American League. ILoat.

15 If Pet .793 .03 .638 Ml .81 2 Cluba Won. Lest, ret. IVton 18 10 Cleveland II 18 New York 14 11 -60 Chloa-o It 10 Waehlorton 11 IS Phliade.i.h.U. 11 3 st. Louis 10 .4:3 Detroit 1J ,150 American Association.

Cluba Won. Lioat. Pet. Milwaukee 11 a Lnutavble 14 1 Indianapo" .9 Kanwis City 8 6 .615 Columbus Ft. Paul 4 .304 Toledo 3 11 Minneapolis 3 11 SCHEDULE FOR TODAY American League.

re troll" at Boetorr: clear! 3:15 p. m. Pt. Louis at New Tork; clear; i-4 fi. m.

Chlcairo st Waahinarton: clear; 4:39 p. in. Clereiand at Philadelphia; clear; 3:45 p. m. National League.

Phtladalpbta at Chlcaj-o; clear; 8 p. m. Brooklyn at Pittaburs; clear; J.3) p. m. New York at Cincinnati clar; 3 p.

tn. Boston Bt. Louis; clear; 3:30 p. ru. American Association.

Columbus st Kansas City; clear; 8:89 m. Toledo at Milwaukee; cloudy; 3:30 p. m. Indianapolis st Minneapolla; cloudy; 1.30. Louiaviii at Paul: rain; 8 tO LUUAl ci npfji it to American Attoclatlon.

At Kanaas City n.H.n. Columbua 0 0 8 0 1 0 1 6 Kansas 0 0066190 01 8 Haiterlea 7.ahniater, George snd Hartley! Wheatley, Winters and Blackburn, Onslow, Vmptre ITcvimea and Hart. At Milwaukee rhb. 03ftt4 17 8 3 Milwaukee 10134000 3 Batterie McCatl. Bray and Devine; John-eon and Huhn.

L'mplree Freeman and Chiil. At Ft. Paul R.H E. 1 t-e St. Paul 0 0 6 0 -0 3 9 2 Batteries Humphrlea and Kocher; Keat-Inc and Cook.

Umpires Knarp and Kla- oeran. National League. At Ptttaburg R.H.K. Brooklra 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 Plttsburr 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 4 4 Batteri Coombs nd Kruser: Jacobs, r'era and Fchmidt, Umpires Harrlaon nd Qutgley. At OnrtnnaU R.H E.

Kew York 0' 0 00 Cincinnati 1 0 8 3 11 1 Batteries Teareau, PHeinaree and McCarty; Toney and vtmro. Lrcpires xiy and By ron. At Ft. Louis R.H.E. Beaton ieo0 1 4 0 6t.

Louis eioeoioo a Eatteri Raraa. Cattsnaush and Wliaon; Ames and Snyder. I'nsptree K2im and At Chloajro H.E. Pblladeiphia 0 1 0 8 0 0 3 4 1J 1 Chicago 0 0 0 3 0 0 8 14 1 Batterlea Mayer. OeschireT snd lurna; Car- t-r.

Tyler and KUUfer. empires Moran and- American League At Boaton tvtroit eeieeet Boaton e00001 H.E. 4 3 Battertee Jamea Kaltto, Jones, and Telle: Maya and Schanc. Cmplras yLusbJ! and Morlarlty. At New Tork R.H E.

t. Louis oeeee'ete 4 1 New York 0 0 0 1 lattecie Gai'la, Lowenr.Hk and Thorrahlen and Hannah, bmpire and lCvans. At U-IT Chicaro 4Mtlt0tM 4 0 WnnirrtMi i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 11 3 i ene'iee Pent. rar.f-r-th and f' halk; Harper and Ain.oorth, empires Owens snd llildetrand. At ha E.

CieveJand OAlt0 1 1 A I Vr iie ieinhla 3011 1 6 l-atter'-e rafhy Ifll I'e'ers, Greer. Pernr aai Pefsias. Lotf irta i.t,cn THE IXDIAXAPOLTS XETT, FRIDAY, 31 AT 17, 1910. 11zt. art Saints on Saturday Card-Auto Jla.ee Fqlr Grcur.

i Train-. in Dope Quits Amateurs iASEB'AJL'JL JESS SEEKS REFUGE BEHIND SUNFLOVERS UNPOPULAR CHAMPION MAY NOT FIGHT AGAIN -RETIRES WITH OODLES OF JACK. CTTICAGO. Hay IT. Enaaji a rain wira the lor.arati?-d cowboy it durr.re-i on the rerined canvas of pugilism a few years to fee ris to the loftiest hU'ht attafnahTe ia that line.

TTii-lard, world's heavyweig-ht boxing1 champion, is TTotcrinsr bacit to his home state to seeert the greetinsDi the natives sr. 1 rare fondly at the su'rt lowers, life owna a fne farm -near Lawrence, in-(nti to live of his days ia Kan-aj. and may nfvr don a iovefor ring- trt'jbl arasri. rernarke3 b-r with wife and children it did r.ot lo as though the rromroters would find an oprontnt for him at a when both he and the public were tn a receptive mood. He intimated strongly that he nver expects to aain.

Retir Wth Title. Jes is slipping well alons In years and it's as good as even money he quits without losing- his title. That will pleaae him if It does not ult anybody eis. "The public ilc? not want to ee me defend the championship durlnsc the war," remarked Jess. "The Fred Fulton match is off and there may never be another.

I am making no definite Ftatement about retiring, but that seems the probable outcome- of the present situation." Willard has not teen a popular champion. 11 he does start a rain he will be forced to submit to oodles of abuse, verbal and printed. It is known he feia he has too much money to have to take wholesale criticism as a result of circumstance or which he is not responsible. r.iULFORD VlfiS LIBERTY EVENT AT UN10NTOVN OLDFIELD TRIMS CHEVROLET IN. SHORT MATCH RACE 10,000 WATCH SPORT.

UNIONTOWK, Pa, May 17. Barney Oldfleld defeated Louis Chevrolet in a five-lap match at the opening meeting of tha year at the Unlontown Bpeedway yesterday. Oldfleld's time for the five laps, slightly, more than fire miles, was The race was for purse cf HO.txo. The attendance was estimated at lo.oon. The IJberty sweepstakes, with fourteen drivers entered, and consisting of flva heats of twenty-four laps each, was won by Ralph Mulford.

ILis time was 16:42. S3, an average of 101 miles an hour. Kddie Hearne made th second best time and Tom Milton wa third. In the second heat of the Liberty sweepetaJtea Ira Vail narrowly escaped injury wher the rear axle of his machine broke. The car skidded, but Vail held to the steering wheel and reached his pit uninjured.

In the same race two flagmen were injured when the machine driven by I. P. Fetterman. of Pittsburg, was hurled against a box which the two men were sitting. The machine got beyond the control of Fetterman when a rear wheel collapsed.

Doyle Out for Weeks. NITW TORK. May 17. Larry Doyd. it was learned today, has been absent from the Giants because of intestinal trouble, for which he underwent an operation last Wednesday.

He Is resting comfortably In a hospital, physician said. IVyle, it was originally stated, was suffering from malaria. The second baseman waa said to be hopeful of joining th Giants June 1. but physicians said that waa "a rather optimistic; II 3 'ffiiiiiE I I -If t'l lln Hoy Patterson, vet of veta almost earn back when the Indians nosed out the Mil lers. bunch when he ordered hi pitcher to paas jLutcn on tne occasion or tna wina mill's lasrt two trips to the plate Wash ington park.

In seven time at lat In th Millet series thro singiesr two doubles snd a triple. Nap Lefole snd his Indiana moved int a ti for third place when the Senators set the Blues bex-k. i A hlerh wind caused a toIIWon tetwetn third baseman Bates and outfielder Rlggert st Bt. Paul and the former was forced to leave game. Th Brewers and Toledo tout en a regular town lot bombardment aiter whiclt the Hens curli up and played dead.

With the Pirates an awful ruck. Roy Panders, former Elue, daahed to th rescue of Jacob, held the odser aafe and busted out a triple with two mates on the paths to help win the game. Herb Thormahlen ueed plenty ef left- handed hypnotism and th Browns fell. 1 to 0, before the Yankees. The Joints are becoming peeved.

The animals In the west seem to have forsotten the tricks they were taue-ht a year ago, Fred Toney soused, them with whitewash. The Moran men won. to after der-rtcktng Ersktne Mayer at a critical moment. BMdle Collins to th gam Just In time to scor a psar of th four runs with which the White Sox defeated the Senators, 4' to eleven Innings. CI arenc Walker delivered a ptnch bust in th ninth inning and th Athletics won another, th Fohlmen suffering.

Tour bits was a day's work for th famous fence-busting Tigers, and they lost to the Red Sox. 3 to 7. The venerabl Red Arae doled out four bits to th Braves, who lost to th Cardinals. 1 to 2. 1 1 I -e 4 Blighty is tie eiirt with tBo Hili-tary touch for o-ntdoor wear.

Stripe jvatterns a Khaki ground. A AL.LMA.R!lI SHIRT Hth putertted Hyrea Oaf wi'i TJotb ridts, i.izhtticlea i he ia Kept XJff Jp aU Uaiimar your dealer. HALL. HAKTWELL Maker TOT, K. Y.

NDIANS MILLERS ViNDUP AT VlINNEAPOLlS TRIBE TO TACKLE SAINTS SATURDAY 2W I LUNG'S BIG EAT WINS SECOND OF SERIES. MINNEAPOLIS. May Indianapolis bunched bits and won the second game of the series frora Minneapolis, 1 to willing got four hits In as many times at bat. The teams wind up the series today and the Indians will move over to Sf. Paul.

t-am scored In the firt inning, yesterday, but In the second eich ude rc-mpeJ w'th a tally. With one down. Butcher poked out a sir.fi-i and a moment later he purloined fee. orvl. from which nation he galloped home on a smash to rzht br ZwiVinc, In their end of the round the Millers were helped by an error.

Altizer'3 grounder was kicked by Bronkie. ar.d wben smacked one for two Racks. AItixr scored. An excellent r-g from deep center bv Sawyer on JScnang-s fly nirpo.i Zwilling at third in the second in.rang, which doubled out the side. Dutch Hits Hard.

Zwilling showed hLs ability to clout the pellet, Tha Hoosier swatting star stepped into everything Patterson had to offer and his fourth inning swat looked good for a double, but a perfect peg by Hewett. right gardener for the Miilers, nipped htm at the kevstone sack. The Hoosiera took the lead in the fourth, when Pronkie strolled, stole second and took third on Butcher's out. scoring on the wining swat. Dutch poked a pretty double hieh, on the rlsrht held wait in the seventh, which, went for two sacks Only a stiff breeze prevented a homer for aimed at a Nicollet avenue store window.

Pongo attempted to scramble thintrs up by sending Owens' and Mutt Williams aa battery boys in the eighth. Miller Indian ABHPOAEJ AP.HPOAE Jacfcsn.cf 6 0 3 1 Coyon.lb 4 i fWr. 2b Knl't. lb. Rondu.lf Orady, e.

IVll'mtp Burg" Id. Hewt.rf. Wefn.ea. Patt'on Owens, 8 a B.um.es.... 8 3 0i 3 0: Lajoie.lo.

0 But er.lf.. 1 OiZwUgcf. 1 0 Schang.0. 0 tle.p.... i 1 3 3 I 3 4 3 1 1 0 1 Totals.

83 10 17 13 3 Totals S3 17 11 t- Batted for WllUams In th ninth. Indianapolia 01010100 08 Minneapolis 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two-base bits Roudeau. Knlpht, Cov-tngton. Zwtiiin. EaTiflc bits Out.

Cor-rldon. Rondeau. Stolen bases-Bronkts, LVubi playe Jackson to AltUer; Le.ote to Covington. Left on baaea Minn, apolliv Indianapolis, 8. First ba on er rors Mtnneaoolia, Indianapolis, 1.

Bases on balls Off Patterson. off Dale, 3. Struck omtBr Patterson. by Williams. umm kV Made-to3reasurc, $30 to $60.

$18.50 to $35. by Dal. K. llita Ore Patterson. In seven Innings: off Wiiiiama, two In two in.

rtinice; on I. seven In nine tnnlnaa. I'aased balle ciray, Schang, Losing pitcher Patterson. Three-I League Meeting. BLOOMINGTON-.

111.. May 17. Each club of the Three-I League waa notified by President A. It. Tearney "today that tha long-deferred meeting I to wind up affairs of that circuit would be held In Chicago about June 1, or as soon as each club had filed with the auditing committee a statement of last season's business.

I '(if'- fc swi i A tr- straws we have ever shown. m- naiiai n'eii-emm VEN the internals of the iiv-KAHN suit are careful- i i 4 TTT iy-tested uy ivliiin to make sure they are right before they co into your garments. You dont see them it's true. And -you couldn't tell how inferior they were if we slighted them. But after you had worn the suit you'd see the result of the use of cheapened materials.

And we simply won't tolerate tlicm. KAHN clothes are good from goods to lining from grace to lines. Vc Sail 77i rife Stamps i i ri l-- lZI 5. 3c I I I i i i 1.1; UU Ge New straws by the thousands; best looking Genuine1 Panamas, 05 to (37.50 Bangkoks, $4, tox05 Leghorns, $4 Levincon's Japanese Toyos, 03 ypn i CITY PARKS BIKE RACluG SEASON TO OPEN AT ylLURP, SATURDAY Bicycle races will open at Wlllard park, corner East Washington and State streets, tomorrow at 4 p. m.

There will be a great many pedal pushers In the race and Interesting sport Is assured. Lawrence Boot, last year's star, will try for tha one-mile ur.raced track rec- Look ci -0m Windowa Ask to see Lcvbsca's nsv zzl novel "Stcjo" a nr.lrdd c-t crd. There wT.l be four cn as Allows One-c. for boys fourteen to fteen ye c-1 one-mile, for boys fifteen for boys b.cn tf'r! and a srecial sr. raoo for boys who.

do i.ut tn-t any d'irir t'iO cUiy. are sohe-lulod ev-rr itur-! afternoon at the c.t Int? the fif.n r. I twe. -t the of fourteen t- twe- is el. to etttr tt.

if. rcn sny charr. Entry bUr-ke i- l. 1 br Rri'lyi'-f to r-M various bicycle noroi r-r i i.rS.v s'u rv; -r i I tf ill- -y, is i umm. 1 ami i y) f.

I T4 4 Always a Complete Line of Soft and Stiff Hats L. JiiJ Km) IL Jt. aJkJ Open Saturday 37 Horth 41 South Cor. Winch Evenings Pennsylvania ana Llariict 1 0- fl 4. 4.

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