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Baseball Sept. (Special.) Sandusky High's hopes of ii victory in Its Inaugural football game of the lSl'J fcensoii rudely hero this afternoon when llio Blue and White Griil ders lost to the Heavier, faster and better developed Fostoria High eleven by a score of li9 to 0. Sandusky took a sound beating, it is HUNTERS Clean, sober hunters can rent good cottages with boats and decoys cheap, and right on the hunting grounds. Write for price to Louis Wagner Sandusky STOVES STOVES Stoves ALL KIND OF COOKING AND 'HEATING STOVES At prices that spell econo SMITH HARDWARE CO. Billings, Gerhor.

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ni Phones 220 Racing LATEST JPORTING NEWS Boating Inexperienced Sandusky High Eleven Meets 39 To 0 Rout at Fostoria pass to Gorrcll ncttoa a tour Then Sandusky settled dow played real football, making fu lust minute of uiav. bled a punt on ils three yard lln a tattarla put over for naiot'. down on third Randus.kv wa hut otica 'usloria's 20 vnr.J i in and thi. i ctrurrtJ it: the first quai'tci Saadta 1, true, but Coacli Jlaekey's lads should profit from the exporlecc. Certainly these green gridders mw lots of foot hall Saturday which hasn't come their way in their practice scrimmages.

And to their credit, it must be said that the same was not as one sided as! (h the score indicates. It is true that Sandusky's defense at times was mis Jl0mDer(rer erable. Then again, the Blue and would tighten up and play real; football. On the offense, they frc I Fostoria. Quently uncorked a slashing attack.

sinmii Toiii h. making nino first downs Om battle. Postorla made mnete Fostoria Strong This Year. The Fostoria eleven looked Gorrcll. Snoeffel, 1: Hatchet, 1.

Goals from touchdown, XorrK 1: Foster. Kaator for JJeatt, Border for Drown. Uarlett for Xorris, Kinkade for Hale. Gorrcll for Hatchet, of the old time steam rollers from that Hatchet fo town. tov its ursi ciasn, umuna played a remarkably smooth game, exhibiting a powerful running attack and a strong, heavy line defense.

Some other high school teams in this pai the state are in for worse than Sandusky received today Out of the defeat of Sandusky good work of several plajers loomed strong. Ross, fullback, gave an exhi Wtlon of lino plunging second to none) seen on the field today. Jlomberger and Nicholson also did good work in I carrying tlie ball. And after the big! Fostoria backs ripped through the' Sandusky line, It remained for this trio to stop the runners. left end was weak also and the backs KT 1 1 nil th md 89 Porter Hale 0 12 39 Foster, Iioby for Hatchet.

Fox. Umpire, Jerpe, of rrnplre, Prudon of Fosto CAPTURE EASY ONE FROM ST. LOUIS TEAM and two sulis who got into the game was aR in tho second half played good defen pitched for (Jl sivo ball. One of these was Border, oC the who went in at guard and the other ass0ciati was Kastor, who replaced Captain valeh. Dean at tackle.

ST. Fostoria had a varied attack, mixing Tobm, If. line plunges, end run. criss cros cs 2b. and forward passes with good effect.

jaCobson, cf. haaaiascy seemed untteny uname iu saaha Itaci jp the Fostoria forward i rf 1 and Black failing but once to Schepncr, 3b. Sand the other hand, played tho old nlunclng game entirely. Two atte to circle the Fostoria ends failed while one forward pass attempted by Sa dusky went Into a Fostoria playei hands for a CO run. CLEVELAND Fostoria scored one touchdown In Granev, If.

the first quarter, one in the second chapman, ss. quarter, two In the third quarter andjLvmte. ss two In the fourth. Sandusky's play Speaker, cf. was poorest In the third quarter ant! Cf best in the last quarter.

Tho third lb. quarter ended with the ball on San Johnston, lb. dusky's eight yard line and the first 3b. play in tho fourth quarter, a forward Wambsganss i AB. R.

H. O. A. ...5 0 2 4 0 ...4 0 13 4 .4000 Totals 34 1 "Batted for Wright In TBattc for Yangelder .41234 9th. cveiand 0 0 3 6 0 0 2 0 11 fwo base hits Gerber, Chapman, irris, 2.

Three base Speaker. Dlen bnsea Smith, rnflce Thomas: Sacrifice OVlln. Douiaa ulays AS'a la ha aa a as, apman anil Harris; rdncr; Gerb. 'ah. It Cleveland.

3. Base on Off Wright. 2: Yangelder. Utile. 1.

Hits I Wright, 10 6: off Yangelder, ssed Bilh; ht right, CHICAGO, Srpt Detroit staged a 10th inning rally today and defeated Chicago 7 to in a game featured by R. H. 33. 101003000 14 1 0 31100000 0 5 13 hmke, Love and Ain ojes, Majer and Schalk, Pitcher IjOscs 2 Games WASHINGTON. Sept.

Wa won both games of a doub with Boston todav, Russel charged with both defeats, drive over the right field Lamar on hose ahead of bin fl. game, was has 'hah hian. ade on th R. H. Boston 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 CO 00 7 11 0 Batteries Russell, Hoyt and Walters; Jordan, Enekson and Agnew.

Second game Boston 00000100 0 1 0 Washington 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 4 9 1 Batteries: Russell and Schang; Courtney and Agnew. SHINGTON. Sept. Increas giving tho NAVY RECOMMENDED BY.SECY. DANIELS ai officers and en listed men, based on a sliding lower paid officers and will ngress by Secre tary Daniels when he appears before tho senate and house naval commit.

uomiay it was learned today. 'ihe secretary also will recommend that the payment of commutation and quarters to officers on sea duty, a war time measure which soon would be stopped under tho law, bo oon tlnued during tho fiscal year pending adoption of a permanent policy. Daniels for some tlmo is known to haev favored somo adjustment cf salaries for naval personnal to meet higher living costs and It is 'understood hi svlslt to tho Taclflo fleet emphasized that conviction. Tho secretary recently pointed out that naval officers have received no lncreasos In pay slnco 1908 although tho cost of living has greatly Increased. Resignations of offlcern have been reaching tho navy department In an alarming number, due It is said largely to tho much higher pay to tho men of tho samo qualifications In civilian life.

Recruiting for the navy, It Is said, also has not boon up to expectations slnco hostilities ceased and that Is ascribed to tho low rate of pay for enlisted men. VKRMlTiTOM. CnTwlon WnMi, I general delivery, Cleveland, Is adver tising ror a vermilion wife to accompany him to Western ranch. m.XTiF.PONTAl\*K— Alvln Moore, 12, eon of Ira Moore, was kicked In the face by a colt and very seriously injured. His Jaw wits broken.

rr Haravrd's Oldest, Youngest Students Colonel George Lyon, of Christ tiartta.aa respectively, of vard In 1S79 but re entered last jar on aatamcrnan is tne student of the Hebrew o'iievears old, jars old, ihe oldest ty. Colonel ear to take a vard prodigy. Mathev.son— New York, 3, Philadelphia, Bender Philadelphia, New York. 0. New York, Philadelph.a, New York, Philadelphia, I White Sox.

3: Cubs. 0. Cubs, White Sox, 0. Chicago, Detroit, 0. Chicago, Detroit.

0. Chicago, Detroit. 0. Detroit, 5: Pittsburgh, 0. Pittsburgh.

Detroit. 0 New York. Philadelphia, Boston. 1: Philadelphia, 0. New York, White Sox, 0.

Schupp New York, White Sox, 0. Boston, Cubs, 0. Vaughn Cubs, Boston, 0. BIO CELEBRATION FOR REDS; CINCY IS ALL ATHRILL CINCINNATI. Sept Cincin natlan's paid honor to the pennant winning Iceds today in a victory cele fration.

rrom noon until midnight 1 the men were winners. At noon they were guests of honor i nthe parade, made possible through the efforts of the Chamber of Commerce and city officials. In the afternoon the Reds, playing against the Chicago Cubs, continued their "winning streak" by defeating the visitors. Tonight the National league champions were again the guests of honor or the city at a dinner James JL Cox, Mayor Galwn and prominent business men addressed the largo gathering praise of the Reds, Manager Moran and President Herrman, long head I Hotel manager? are at wits end to meet tho demands for rooms. One i.

1 manager was offered $500 today for a suite, but he had to refuse it. Of leheader ftrs of $100 a day are common oc I being curences. "Closed because of world series" 7 ,1 wln be tlle s'sn on the door of the .2, Cincinnati Stock Exchange next Wetl nd Thursday, nothwlth rule of the Exchange that a of the membership Is required would begin In ear at 2 o'clock, Instead of 230 as pre viousij announced. Two for PHILADELPHIA, Sept. New York won both games today from Philadelphia, 4 to 1 and, 9 to 2.

In 1 the second game Bob Shawkey equal I led the late. Ruhr W. aalMhs st ale out record, fanning batsmen In the to go a Jacob Phankman, pr.d the youngest students, on graduated from Har course in speaking. He Is entering the college xaminanons easilj Jacob attending is. a 18 SHUTOUT GAMES IN WORLD SERIES TO DATE Out of a total of 76 nerlcan league clubs games, pitchers in tb.

orld's games played between National and ider the Brush rules restricting the series to sc fall classic have hurled 18 shut games as fol SMALL PROGRAM down Ervin from behind Black Diamond after the first heat, but Eiskme could do no better. Erkm was then permitted to again take the mount the third heat. Ed H. and Hickory Bill sucn became new 2:10 trotters today. When Jesse won the third heat of nade tho 2:11 trot, a $2 ticket in the mutuels lines I Paid to its holder.

A few other Reds rather long shots also were put over. promptly LIBERTY FOOTBALL TEAM REORGANIZING him In tho ninth. Griffin, who got Hci b'tssu four hits and a pass, was the only tho first practl game and won handily. Scores R. H.

E. New York 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 9 0 Philadelphia ..1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 Qtilnn and Rucl; Kinney and J. Walker. Second game R. IT.

E. New York 4 0010000 12 2 Philadelphia ..0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 Batteries Shawkcly and Ruel; Martin. Eckert and Styles. RAILROADERS TO PLAY TWO GAMES The New York Central baseball team has a very busy aftoronon cutout for It today. Tho team will play two games of baseball at Huron park and as both arc Important contests, tho Railroaders hope to win two.

Ono game will be with tho Chicago team ot the New York Central league. This team Is now leading the Shopmen's Intercity league. At Chicago somo weeks ago, the local New York Centrals lost a hard fought Following tho game with Chicago tho N. Y. will take on the Mar tins, a regular scheduled gnmo In th.

series to dccldo tho cltv ehamnlon ship. Miller and Burgraff will drnv ho railroaders pitching staff assign nents. Gellcr is slated to appear fo Oonndl smntis AV. P. Schlckler, engineer and superlnten dent of water works Inereaso In sal nry from $1,800 to $2,500 per year.

iberty football team, last scaly champions, as reorganizing Itle quarter. He is back fron seas and is in fino physi says. Tanney formcily Sandusky High school. this o'clock this after, for practice. Mgr.

call Saturday for man who could fathom his curves. Thero will bo oral new faces In Wingo fanned four time. New York ttho Liberty squad this year. One of bunched hits on Kinney In the first them Is John Tanncv who Is to nlav Bulldlntr jiermlts taken during the past month almost 200 houses costing $573,493. HffS HAN FOR CHAMPIONS: NO vSK Tho feated Chicago tills afternoon by 4 heavy hitting in two Four i 1ms bunched off Manm in the Captain Groh of the Itcds, who ahs I He did not have a fielding' chance, but made two hits.

Score: i rt IT i Chicago 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 9 3 Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 7 11 2 and O'Farrell; I I Heuthcr, Bressler and Allen. "alf ciiflc ii1 i i Pitching and iiittta.y at ata d. He held a whip hand the Msitors all (' Tho lir through the game and made a home I 1 Huron run. a double and drew a base on i Itx I Hermes balls in four times up. Score 1 Philadelphia ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 IPaA Dttrvcaarv.

i Smith X. i'ork .1 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 11 Pat Duncan, of the Cincinnati Beds,) C. Schei Hogg and Adams. Nthf of laic has ic plarcd the Ritzcnth and Snider. iShTwood Magec in the outfidd, will Naggie jumloulitLdly take pan in the wot Id's Hilton 2 Straight I'm St.

LouK ST. LOUIS. Mo. Sept. St.

made it two straight by defr Pittsburg today, to 3. The fust Pirates at bat scoi ed three run carne back in I St." Louis' I Washlngtc BRINGS CIRCUIT races to close COLUMBUS, Sept. Grant clicuit racing for Ohio was closed foi tho year here this afternoon when small program, consisting of thret classy tiotting races, was completed rack Chicago 74 Pittsburg 70 Brooklyn 6S Boston 59 St. Louis Philadelphia 47 in two ot the three events vei keen competition was shown. The meeting St.

Paul today was carried on minus Cox, Val i Kansas City cntine Murphy and one or two other Louisville leading dmeis, whose stables already I Indianapolis wero on tho way to Lexington. Minneapolis Harry Stokes drove Jesse for Columbus Walter Cox and created considerable Milwaukee ntraaat.aent when he won the 2:11 trot Toledo with her and performed somi thing that Cox was unable to do all year, win a race with her. Hickory Bill and Roxanna Moore also were heat winners in this event before Jesse Y. came through and stepped out In front In the deciding heat. Tho trot also was a split heat affair.

Zomidotte, winner of tho first mile, seemed to tire in the stietch thereafter and breaks there cost her I (First ga the half of the and scored four when Schultz, Smith and Stock singled and Hoi nsby cleared the bases with a home run. Score: R. H. Pittsburg 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 i St. Louis 4 0000010 a 10 1 i Batteries: Cooper and Schmidt; bherdel.

Uoodwln and demons. Game Was Farce. BOSTON. Sept. The major league season.

here closed todnv with a Boston victory over Brooklyn, 14 to 6. The players did not take the game seriously. The home team made 17 hits and Brookhn 7. four of the latter for extra bases. Score Brooklyn 00020012 1 7 4 Boston 0 3 0 5 0 1 0 14 17 4 Batteries: ICreuger and Mamaux; McQuillan, Demaree and Gowdy.

STANDINGS Chicago American DciL rite. SAirrRT) W'S RESULTS. Brooklyn, 'll; Philadelphia, New York, 6. Pittsburg, St. Louis.

5. Chicago, Cincinnati. 7. Amerionn jVnfrne. tho chance to repeat.

Ed H. captured New York this race. ond game The 2:13 trot had Lou Todd as a1 Boston, 5 winner. In this race the judges took 1 fame St. Louis Philadelphia, 2.

(Sec islungton, 4. (Second American Association. Columbus, Kansas City, 10. (First Columbus, Kansas City, 9. (Sec Toledo, 'o: St.

Paul, 4. Louisville. Minneapolis. 4. Indianapolis.

10; Milwaukee, 5. Grofion Tigers. )y V. J. Roscnsky.

oxpr he strongest football teni presented Grafton since the famous Tigers, Ohio disbanded. F.Iyr lisblng monthly stato convention Eagles arc puh nphlet to promote hlch will bo held VTuRMIL TOX Stato InsiK otor Kennedy, after thorough audit, reports village hooks In first class condition and compllmcntes Village Clerk Geo. Blattner. David G.nimcr, 20 months old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce I out B. Gamier became poisoned from eat for ing toadstools which ho found In the I jard. He probably will recover. 1 For Lumbago, Acute and Chronic Ailments take ChiropracticSpinal Adjustments and GET WELL See Dr. Wm.

KEENAN Sandusky's Leading Chiropractor Hours 9 to 11 :30 a. m. 1 to 4 :80, and 6 :30 to 8 P. M. And by Appointment, except Sundays and Holidays OFFICE 208 W.

MARKET STREET, JAMES BLDG. EITHER 474 IS'TICS between the in as ana, taa I ha WYhatat Louis 1 OFFICIALS PROBE SCALPING CHARGE CINCINNATI, Sept Reports today' that "scalping" on world series baseball tickets is beng attempted here, caused detailing of r.il deputy collectors to the task of obtaining evidence. Under the federal law the ticket speculator Is amenable to airest unless he fulfills all the requirements of being properly licensed, paying the war tax, and marking the tickets. The speculators, according to the reports received at the internal revenue office, have had advertisements printed and are distributing teh tickets from certain places. August Herrmann, president of the Cincln anti Nationals, said a recorcT of every ticket sold by the club was being kept and it lwll bo possible to tract tho for difficulty cd games in Cincinnati, which began last Monday, will continue at the Cincinnati club offices until midnight tonight or utnil all reserved seats for tho first three games shall have been disposed of.

Elmo Llngrel, Sandusky High football coach of 1917 and one of the most popular athletic directors ever at the local school, Is now at Walla Walla, HURON HI BEATS WALK 2ND 11 i FAST BATTLE O. Sept. The Huron high school eleven defeated the Xorwalk high school second team here this afternoon, 12 to 0 In a game in which tho visitors were outfought and outplayed on the of As in tho opening game last Saturday, the Huron team showed excellent work on tho offensive, displaying even better form in passing than they did the first time out this year. There was a big crowd In attendance and tho weal her was favorable to good football. The Huron eleven plays their first game away from home next Saturday when they go to Amherst to meet the high school team there.

Wellman scored the first touchdown In the second quarter after a consistent marph up the field and Huron carried the bail over in the third quarter. Neither goal was kicked. Hermes and Hey man played consistent ball through Scheid Capt.P. 1 L. 1 aaaaaaailes Cook sheldon for Baker, LJerlm Heights.

Norwalk ..6. Jlosa Bowers for Scheid, refreee Spore, Football Results At Hanover, N. Dartmouth 40; Springfield 0. At Fenna. 1G; Buch nel! 0.

At Harvard 53: Bates 0. At New Brunswick, N. Rutgers. 34; Ursinus. 0.

Ac West Army 14; Middle Ac Rensselaer Williams 20, At Brown 27; Rhode Island. State, 0. At Amherst 3: Bowdoin 0. At Morgan town West Virginia 01; Mariette, 0. At Case, 40; Baldwin Wallace.

0. At Ohio Northern 13; Toledo At South' Lehigh 47; Villa Nova 0. At Indiana 27; Wa At Akron Akron University, 28; Hiram. 0. At Mount Union CI; Canton High 0.

At Oberlin 20; Heidelberg 0. Witness Game I Among the Sanduskians who saw Saturday's game between Sandusky Utah, and h'as aria High at i 'oMoria Saturday wero Prof, and Mrs. Ross, Carl Holzaepfel, Carl Weyl, John Ten I ney. Earl Curtis, the Messrs. Arnholt, 'Eugene Close, Charles Thlem, Hen.

Homberger and a number of students. Xke New Target Sliootmg' CIVILIAN America id adopting valuable Government methods learned in tLc war, has ectzcA for a new sport the British, development of small hore tirget shooting. Community, industrial and institutional rifle clubs Iiavc begun an enormous expansion, centering around the small bore regulations now officially prescribed by tbe National Rifle Association, for civilian shooters to qualify as Marksman, Sbarpsbooter or Expert. Aslc your local dealer, the live Remington XJMC merchant whose store is Sportsmcns Headquarters in your community one of more than 82,700 in this country. He will gladly tell you about it.

Or write to our Service Department. Your questions will be answered in detail and everything done to assist you in participating in this fascinating, beneficial and inexpensive sport. THE REMINGTON ARMS UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO, Inc. L.r„,t cf WcrU WOOLWORTH BUILDING NEW YORK BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! Foot Ball Goods At Reduced Prices The C. F.

Deiizer Co. Buy Good Coal While You Can A scarcity of good coal and higher prices before snow falls are inevitable. coal. Either phone 994 will bring you good Geo. C.

Matthes Hayes Ave. Subway..

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