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THE TEAMS EVENLY MATCHED treclal to The Indianapolis Nrwi BUkjuiNOTON'. October M. Cxch Home is putting tbe finishing touch on Wn tMin for the battle with Ohio hf ro to morrow, Payne, the I If gurd. wax hurt in scrimmage yesterday afternoon and will' not able to I'Uy'. Ill kwomotr.r muscle was Injured.

The Irsa of rayne would mean a long drop in Indiana's chancel. If he unable to enter. Gray will likely piny left gua rd. Wangh will in ail probability be at his old place at center, thus completing; the regular eleven with the possible exception ct I'ayne. Home tm ys 4hat the team this year Is rot aa strong as the one that defeated hlo rUate i.int nn.

Local supporters think It la a Ui.lo baa never defeated Indiana. There was on tin. both other games being won by the Hooalers. DAME'S HARD FIGHT. Toldo Athletlo Club Holds Lads to vOne Touchdown.

fPioll to The Na.i.) NOTRE rAMK. October IS. In the hardest fought game erereea on Carlrr fielj, Notre Dame defeated the Toledo Athletic Club at footf4U The va ratty waa outweighed ten pounds to a man and crippled by the afceence ef Capt. ghauahnesay, McNelney and IleaJy. Inlhe first half tlie Toledo team plowed up N'ytre Dame's line and circled the ends at will until they reached the ten yard line, when the defense of the var sity stiffened and no more gains could' be md.

in the second half the ramify went In with a determination to win, and end nine by Guthrie and Funk soonput the former over for a touchdown. tFunk failed to kick goal. The reat of the half a kicking duel by the two full bnckn, lraper havlug much the better of. IXad dinc. .7 tor Notre Dame.

Silver, Guthrie and Coail were the stars. Haddlng. Knaaett 1 i(iurrmi an i the Mnttors. The lineup the beat work for Notre Dame. Position, Toledo A.

A. Hadding Btaenard end Murt'hy Jieacorn hhochnn Jionovua 1'iink Hilver 'oad tackle. Left guard Suek Center, il Drubaker Krauae Marble nd Quart er ok. half fr'aaaett Tatteraall Cruse Draper rt half bnck. Na truer back.J.

Tatteraall (Capt.) Ronre Notro Dame, 6: Toledo A. 0. Touchdown Out hrle. Referee Studebak er. 1'mrire DuSliane.

Time of halves 3, PURDUE PLAYS IM Doilcrmakers Present a Good Front Against MltsourlUnlverslty. l. lcll to Tha' Jntianapolls News. October CS. The I'unlue MiaRourJ gtme was scheduled for 2.:3 UiUatternoon.

in the Stadium, at St. I lladdon. of Michigan; umpire; C'muiette. of St. Iu1s, referee, and Kittle, of Cornell, head linesman.

Mowery, I. l.ottg and McCormack were Included In the lineup on account of inJurlea. Fur ie's lineup wus as follows: Right end. i. lxing; rlRht tackle, Captain Allen; ht gutinj King; center.

Welllnnhoft; Buaril. leftTtackle, Kmllse; ft Krull; quarter back, Hhatkleton; r'uht half, Worsham; left half, Johnson; iu.l back, Thomas. ANDERSON AfJDM.T.H. S. Ctacksmlths (o Play Strong and Confident Team To (Si 1.1 to The Indlanapotla Nawa.) 'ANDEttSON.

CK'tober Ander Son hool la yet undefeated In foot bull this season; To morrow the team meeta M. T. II. 8, of ludianapolls. The lineup will probably be: I end, Jordan; left'tackl.

Lnrmort; left guard. Donnelly; S' nter. Dnvia; rltfht auard, 1'olk; rnkht iHikle. llnrtman; rtaht end, llurat; qiirter liile; full lnu JLeach; Hlt hiilf back. Insulin (captain); right bulf b.

ick, I'entaon or Jackaon. Conrhea Mnvlty snd Sparks believe they hNvc the men In aluie to win from the ludUinHpolls l.iJu. Columbus H. 8. to Play Hanover.1 Serial to The Indiana Kwa.) CLrMra.lnd..

Octobfr The Co lumbiia high hool football team wtU (la the Hanover College eleven, at Han to morrow afternoon. I The game wit rt the idlaon Commercial Club for al 1 1 inl.i afternoon waa rancIed. The M.idlxon team will be played later. Cennersville. Goes to Carthage.

OfNNKUSVII.I.E. October 23. The avllle high ecl)iol football team will go to Carth.lk" to morrow td meet the i a i ihAM A i t' i i mi i 'i" I'm i i itt i ii wwai nKiii I Hulurday game was played tlie (Vnnersiilo team hss been ltrengtheed. Amboy to Play Pendleton. AMUOY, October i.

Amboy high i htft will play IVtidleton high school at 'J i 1 i I V. i i JL." 1U THE IXDIAAPOLIS KEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1904. PAKIIE WILL MOT BE III GAME KGHIBST OHIO GROUP OF FAMOUS RUNNING HORSES OF THE AMERICAN TURF WHO AVE WON THEIR SPURS AND ARE ABOUT TO BE RETIRED Just to Introduce Our New Shoe Department 1 1 1 in BfQ GUARD WAS OADLY HURT IN t. mi. a J.

ea sM sr ear' jmj, i 'J i Vvr aWj S'r We Will Give A I i I II I 1 iv iin 'asisrf'jl this place to morrow. Amboy has the advantage tn weight. Its team average ja 162 pounds. Little Interest at State Normal. (Kpeclal to The Indianapolis News.

TIJRRE HAUTE. October In football at the Indiana Normal la waning. A meeting of the student body was held Wednesday and another waa to be held thl.i afternoon. Members of the faculty will urge the students to take more interest. Noblesvllle Scheduled at Elwood.

ELW'OOD. October 23. The high school football eleven from Noblesvllle will play the high school boys of this city Saturday, tipecial cars will bring a large crowd from Noblesvllle to he game. Jamison to Referee DePauw Game. TERRR HAUTE, October 28.

Charles Jamison, secretary of the Terre Haute Y. M. C. refcree the De I'auw Northwestern game Saturday, at Chicago. Vale Players In Perfect Trim.

NEW HAVEN. October M. rTale has wound up her practice for the Columbia game. In the fifteen minute period that waa played not a scrimmage was ordered. Veeder and Hoyt, the two rival full backs, were kept busy.

booting the oval, while the rent of the teams tore down the field and developed end play, running In a brokon Held and tackHng. The old Yale luck, of which Yale has been bereft for years, has returned. The hardest two weeks' drill of the season closed yesterday without a single player note being Injured, nnd Yale will face Columbia Saturday with every man In perfect trim. Northwestern Prepares for DePauw. CHICAGO, October IS.

Two new tackles, Gunaul and Farrell, are being coached for the Northwestern team by McCormack. The need of substitutes for these positions was seen at the Chicago game. It is doubtful that Captain Allen will play. Another change In the lineup for the game with' DePauw to morrow lll be Turner at right end In place of Weinberger, who will play left half back in place of Colton. Hard scrimmage was r.eia yesterday, which resulted touchdowns for the varsity.

two Pennsylvania Hopes to Score. AURURNDALE, October' 28. The University of Pennsylvania squad, contesting of twenty three men. Is here to remain until tha game In Cambridge Saturday. Coach Williams, in speaking of the team's chances against Harvard, said: "lo we expect to win? I can't say thut I do.

We have come up to this game with a team inferior In weight and prob nbly In reapeetive positions. However, we shall give them a good fighting rime, and If there la any luck with us we'll at least score." Professional Coach) for Harvard. BOSTON, October 2S. Professor White, chairman of the Harvard athletic committee, announced yesterday that the 'cr, coacnea professionals. Heretofore Harvard re fused absolutely to have anything to do with "pros," but the gruduates and students, tired of having the crews defeated by Yalo, demanded a professional coach, end the committee has granted their request.

1 nnnin uuuina 'IV I i' aaV "sal I i nn 1 nn Tf.a Thinking Onss don't bu3t random. Thejre after the; best that's the secret of our success THE BEST. Our Rcafly to lVcar Clothing has created a sensation with Kood dressep. It's revealed the fact that our clothing is equal to custom garments AT A SAVKQ. SLKrouss 44 E.

Washington St. CLOIHICB HAtTCC. SHIS1 MAKE R. c4 i TV0 FOOTBALL GAMES AT VASHliiGTOH PARK INDIANA MEDICS TO CLASH WITH MIAMI UNIVERSITY. S.

H. S. AND LOUISVILLE MALE Indications point to a good crowd at the double header gridiron contests at (Washing ton Park to morrow afternoon, when the Indiana Medics will contest with Miami University, and Shortridge will battle with the Louialville M. T. Hv S.

team. 4 The Medics and Miami Will lead off, and after their; first half Shortrldge will begin her battle with Louisville. The first con test will be called at 2 o'clock. Last Saturday. Butler defeated Miami by a score of 31 to 0 and the Medic hope to duplicate Butler's feat, but by wider margin.

Officials for Two' Games. ir Coach'lngard. of Butler, South wlck Ill be the officials, and Jack Wallace will as headj linesman. Roberts will be the Medics' timer. Arrangements have been made tot handle a large crowd, and good street car service Is The Medics and Miami will line up as Medics, McCoy.Mi Left nd, oodrlck.

Left tackle Tlllon. Left guard I. Center Hart Right guard Right tackle McConnell. Right end Qunrter bacx Haugh C4vpt.) Left half back Miami. Reeves Jenkins Rupert Oberholtser Murphy Bamett CaplingerX Right half bntk Kaye Full back Pierce S.

H. S. SOMEWHAT CRIPPLED. Blue and White, However, Hopes to Defeat Colonels New Coach. After a (decidedly poor practice yesterday at the Butler College campus the Lineup for to morrow's contest at Washington Park with the Louisville Manual Training high school was announced.

Although several regulars will not be In the game. Captain Glpe believes the Shortrldge ftghUnf spirit will develop. Rallsback did his last work as coach this afternoon. It is likely that Kenneth Brewer, last season's coach, and alsol a former Indiana football captain, will succeed him. If not," Rucker, of Indiana and Columbia, will be the coach.

The lineup for to morrow follows: Left eriC Jewett; lert tackle. Allison or Scott; left guard, Eaton; center, Lawrence or Scott; right guard, Harrell; right tackle, Glpe (captain) right end. Leathers; quarter back, McKlnney or Holloway; left haif back. Schoen or Buser; right half back, Hughes or Hollo way; full back. Buser or Schoen.

TALKS ON ATHLETICS. Captains of the Shortrldge Teams Ad 1 dress Other Students. Students of Room at tire Shortrldge High School listen to each morning in the vacant period on the good and bad effects of athletics. Manager Frank B. Wade." of the regular football eleven and basketball five, leads the discussion.

Capt. Walteri Glpe, of the football team; Clar jence MKinney, of the basketball team; Lawrence Aronson. "of the baseball nine, and Blaine Patton, of' the track and field squad, have addressed the other students on the respective merits of the ath letlc teams of which they are the leaders. jThe series of addresses Is to be continued Willitim Conner, who will tell how to play behind the bat; Clyde Geisel. wbo will tell how to curve a ball, and 1 Paul Leathers on how tgilay end rush.

The series is attracting many Students vach, morning. Harvard's Last Pactlce Satisfactory. 1 CAMBRIDGE. October 28. The! I Harvard varsity squad had its lat hard I work before the Pennsylvania game on Saturday last night.

To day only light signal work will be undertaken. Parker showed "himself fully recovered from his bruises. Hurley continues to be the Star, of the team and Kernan is not far behind. Sperry. who will play at Nichols's i position, seems to be likely to fill the vacancy satisfactorily.

General Sporting NotesT Jerome Keogh from Charles Wes ton In the championship pool tournament! at St. Louis last night, lie la now second to Hue? ton. Ivan the Terrible, carrying $2 pounds, equaled the world's record for six fur lonps over a circular track at Worth yes teruuy. covering the distance in 1:114 5. Pick Welles set the world' mark for the! distance last year at Washington Park.

The world's record for one hour In hi. cycle riding was beaten last nljtht in Paris by p.runl at the Pare des Princes. The ill.lotir. elii.ln 1 .1 meters. QUAKER FANS ARE IN FAVOR OF HO LIMIT 3.

AR ENCOURAGING THE PLAYERS TO STAND OUT. JESSUP MAY BE OFF THE TEAM Special to The Indianapolta Newa.J RICHMOND. October 28. There is every Indication that the management of the Richmond polo team will make no further effort to sign regular members of the team who have thus far declined to consider offers at the reduced ala Lrles. Bone, Doherty and the elder Cun ningham have failed to respond to the contracts sent hem.

The Richmond management reiterates the declaration of its intention to stand by the salary limit rule and' to this end placed four local amateurs on the reserve list yesterday. They, are the Quigiey brothers, rushers; Evans, half back. Alexander, goal. If the opening of the season arrives wlth ous Bone.Joherty or the elder Cunningham here, the Richmond teajm will be In readiness; but It will be a patched up and unsatisfactory a ftar. It Is understood that Jessup will not play unless the rcKulir team is On the line, though lio stands ready to sign a tract at the figures offcicd.

Mansfield will officiate at center vhetfler the regulars or the amateurs are cn the line. Whlln it is evldsnt that cha Richmond management intends to abide by the salary limit rule. It can. not be denied that such action will be in the face of opposition from the Richmond fan. They are opposed tc.the iary limit and there is.

evidence that some of them have been writing to players In the Bist encouraging them to fight to the end. and decline to come WBt unless the rule is broken. Mercer May Join Anderson. Special te Tha Indianapolis News. October 28.

Mercer is expected to join the others of the Anderson paloJteam when they come West. Hi has written, asking for a compromise, but Managers Norton and Craig will not move from the salary offered. Craig and Moran have been reserved by Anderson, but will probably be released If Mercer und the sixth man Wodtke is after can be engaged. Lush to Becomes Dentist. (Special to The Indianapolis News.

XNDpRSON. October 28. Bill Lush; a referee In the Western Roller Polo League last winter, and member of the Cleveland (O.) baseball club this year, states, in a letter to friends in this city, that he will probably not go into, snorts again. He has entered a dental school at Cleveland. Newcastle May Have Polo.

Special to The Indianapolis News. NEWCASTLE, October 2S. L. A. JenninsTs has completed, a skating rink.

Efforts will be made to have polo with amateur teams. CHAMPION MARSHALL HERE. 1 i One of the Greatest Chess Players of the Day. 1 Frank James Marshall, the noted chess player, will be at the Claypool this afternoon and evening. He plays here under the auspices of the Rookery Chess Club, meeting all comers in simultaneous games.

Unusual interest has been aroused in the visit of Mr. Marshall. In the last thirty contests he has had with the chess masters of the world as his GRIDIRON BATTLES SCHEDULED TO MORROW. Shortrldge vsi Louisville M. T.

H. and Indiana Medics vs. Miami, at Washington Park, M. T. H.

8. VS; Anderson High School. a Anderson. State. Indiana vs.

Ohio State, at Bloom in irt on. i DePauw vs. Northwestern. at Evvnston. I Earlham vs.

Wabash, at Richmond. Rose Polytechnic vs. Eastern Illinois, at Charleston. West. Chicago va.

Illinois, at Chicago. Michigan vs. Wisconsin at Madison. Minnesota vs. Nebraska, at Minneapolis.

Iowa vs. Ames, at Iowa City." East. Harvard vs. Pennsylvania, at Cambridge. Princeton vs.

Cornell, at Ithaca. Yale vs. Columbia, at New York. Georgetown vs. Holy Cross, at Philadelphia.

Carlisle Virginia, at Norfolk. Brown vs. Vermont, at Providence. opponents he has not lost a game. Five of his contests have resulted in draws.

It is believed fully twenty five men will meet Mr. I Marshall over the, boards In to night's games. Next month Mr. Mar I shall wWrplay Janowsky in Paris. Euchre In Polo Rink.

Special to The Indianapolis Newa. ANDERSON, October 2S. Nearly two hundred people played euchre at the polo rink last evening. The affair, was arranged by the RIchard Crashaw Club and the proceeds were given to an unfor tunate woman. Peter Maher Again Knocked Out.

PHILADKLPinA, October 28. Fred Cooler, the Chicago boxer, knocked out Peter Maher lu the first round of their contest here last night. J. Gridiron Gossip. At Columbia, 8.

C.J yesterday, Suwane won from'Clemson II to 6. The Newtnan (III.) All Stars won from Mulliken University. 18 to ft. The score, as heretofore gave the university eleven victory. i Coach Morley wai much encouraged after the Columbia' football players had returned from practice at American League Park, yesterday.

Several of Morley's new tricks. which he will use in the Yale game, were tried with good remit. While the blue and white do not expect to defeat Yale, they hope to hold them to a low score. Tt' is thought here by the scrubs that Michigan's two doubtful positions, right; tackle and right half, will be filled by an unusual makeshift at Wisconsin. Tom Hammond will play right half all the time, while Carter and Graham will alternate at right tackle and right guard.

Carter will! be the offensive tackle and Graham The makeup of the Cornell eleven for the game with Princeton on Saturday has not yet been decided. Several of the best Players are suffering from injuries. Indications point to the following eleven: Van Orman, left end; Cook, left tackle; Oder klrk, left guard; Wilder, center; Furmart. right guard: Costello. right tackle; For py, Sight end; Lynah (captain), quarterback; left half back; Martinex, right half back; Halllday, full back.

RUNNING TURF RESULTS. At St. Louli. First Race Dusky Secret, (Lee), Ik to 1, wn; Jnori. Fannetta.

Second Wakeful, 95 (Rice), 4 to won Ollie Burnett, Argosy. Third Always Faithful. 100 (Rice). 2 to SwonrVlneland, Ora Z. fourth Aden.

12S (McMullen), 7 to 2, won; Oudon. Follies Bergeres. Fifth Mafalda, 97 (Austin), 2 to 1. won; Ingolthrtft Taby Tosa. riixth George Vivian, 100 (W.

Blake). to 2. won; Guadalquiver, William F. At Jamaica. First Race Diamond.

102 (Travers), 2 to 1, won Crown Prince, Teacress. Second The Southerner 108 (Hllde brandt), 8 to 5, won; Midshipman, Gra yina. Third White Ghost. 107 (Martin), 6 to 1, won; Tom Lawson. Sir 8hep.

Fourth Scotch Plume. 90 (Olandt), 20 to won; Hamburg Belle, Collector Jessup. Fifth Kttje Piatt. 104 (Crimmins). 8 to 1.

won; Danseuse. Niblick. Sixth Dolly Spanker, 115 (Redfera), 7 to 20, won: Ormondes Right. starters.) i At Chicago. First Race Beautiful and 112 (Lynch).

21 to 6, won; Marshalsea. Corbet ts Bay. 1 Second Login tills. 104 (Wilson), 8 to 1, won; Dr. Laggo, Simplicity.

Third Niaxus, 106 (Heigesen), to 1. won; Rankin. Bard of Avon. Fourth Lady Jocelyn. 106 (Romanilll), to 2.

won; Sir Brillar, Hussah. Fifth Ivan the Terrible. 92 (Lannon) 17 to 10, won; Goldenamel. Golden Rule. Sixth Mad Mullah.

102 (Treubell). 9 to won; Brand New. Meistersinger. At Latonla. First Race Vestry, 106 (Dugan), 2 to won; Glad Smile.

Determination. Second Frances Dillon, 10B (B. Davis), 12 to 1, won; Conluress, Juchitan. Third Idle, 9i (Foy), 13 to 10. won; D.

L. Moore, Benckart. Fourth Woodlawn Belle. 104 (L. Bailey), 1 to 2.

won; Florence Fonso, Rachael Ward. i Fifth Regular. 105 (Walsh). 4 to 5, won; Major T. J.

Carson, Run Dovle. Sixth Rams Horn. 113 (Dugan), 1 to 1 won; Piker Dr. Keiney. Bingham's Say So.

Yost's Michigan machine will be strong enough to whip the Badgers to morrow. If dope can be counted on for anything. In the two 'local games to morrow at Washington Park Indiana Medics and Shortrldge are far better than thair opponents oq form. i The "Big Three" ought to win In the East to morrow. Yale is better than Columbia.

Harvard outclasses I ennsvlvania and Princeton has the better of Cornell. This is based on the work of the elevens tr.ia falL Indiana will have her hands full with Ohio State. The Buckeyes have the strongest eleven! they have known in years. Not so Indiana. The major leaguers may not want to meet the demands of the National Association of minors.

Considerable trouble could be stirred up among the dissatisfied major league stars, however, should the big league men continue to handle the bludgeon as they have in the past. The thinkers of the baseball world had better get together. A' to Shoes "ZtZ $2.50 When Bliss, Swain Co. Say So, Tiey Will and if your purchase in our shoe department is the fifth oneyourl will be returned to ou with the article you buy every fifth sale in our shoe department all day. to morroW will be given to the customer free.

We Want Everybody to Know way FREE every fifth purchase that will be made our shoe department from the opening to closing of our store morrow (Saturda October 29. tor, Men $3.50 and to $4 $1.50 $3 I BBS KB1 1 mm uliEnTs SBUPLE SALE We offer for sale at leis The following are only a few of our many bargains. 1 Double barrel Shotguns as low as $0.03 Rifles as low Ot.tll Single barrel Shotguns as low as 1 3.50 Revolvers as low as. i T. 1 0 Fifty new Shotguns to rent.

We carry a complete line of Gunning Coats, also THE GUARANTEE TIRE AND BICYCLE COrhPAHY S08 aad 210 South llllaels St. Beth Phon.s. Ce. F. KriUU KSrf BURFORDS MOVE IIIIO SECOND PLACE ALONE SHAKEUP IN PERCENTAGE OF.

COMMERCIAL LEAGUE TEAMS. SOME VERY CLOSE CONTESTS STANDINO OP CLUBS. Played. Won. Lot.

Pot. 24 21 i 14 18 24 17. 7 24 1 .67 24 15 .25 24 IS 9 24 11 Us .45 24 10 14 .417 24 15 24 17 ,2 14 1 .208 24 24 .000 Klntan Bur ford Kahn Ueberp. News Fletcher Marett When Reliable Lilly Bliaa Swala Laurie After last night's Commercial Bowling League contests tnere was a general shaking up in the percentage table. The Burforda now occupy second place alone, and the Kahns have third position to themselves.

The Kahns captured Individual and team "honors, OtfQn's 218 score helping to a 911 total. Straights fell to the Klngans. Burfords and Marotts at the expense of the Lilly Stalnakers, When and Laurles. The Liebers took two from the but the bankers won the last by one pin. Charles Keeter registered two double centuries in his first two games, but five splits in his last brought his average down.

The News team took the first from the Kahns by asmall margin, but were completely out of the running In the second, and in the last, by a great finish, the tailors made good. 'The Reliables won two from the Bllss Swaln team, much to their surprise. The scores: Laurie vs.i Marott, i MARION ALLETS. Gruner ltt 141 Brown 171 1st M7 Mullen 171 161 1S61 Kaxtman Ul 131 Rugenst la 111 75 133 128 75 Smith 74 127 75 75 121Crooke ..147 ITS 1M Goddard Totals llOiCobler ....171 13 17 U4 S0S Totals ...748 884 778 .1 Kahn vs. News.

MARION ALLETF. ,..114 12S! Harding ..157 148 KljHeuwr ...134 1SS 21S lWeatoott ...174 113 Haxroa ...781 til 7 Brandt Sanasan Muelief Oirtin Wallace Totala 178 177 164 147 ...147 VA lit ...149 la 123 171 185 ..777 818 731 Kingan vs. L. S. TURNER ALLETS.

...1 lo' ISOiIJzlua 178 1 144 Pulnaker ..14 ...157 172 V3 Deputy 125 ...149 1SS 1M Macrae 128 Brady M'lmnwr OouKb MllUr Klrkwood 148 136 173 144 UT 172 117 144 US ia 703 898 SOS 1 189 Van Eos el kin TotaU S4 S12 Totala ....733 Lieber vs. TURNER ALLEYS. H. Ftelken.m 171 127TaIbert 183 178 179 1SS 138 133 Ueber .112 16 L. Sielken.l4 214 A.

Eielkea LiS Keeter ....214 212 Matlock HTjR. Smith la2; Taylor 144 MueUer l.r4 149 151 lb 144 138 134 11 Schneider. Totala ...838 84 742 Totals 792 Bliss Swain vs. Reliable. WASHINGTON ALLBTS.

Klrkwood 131 14 1JT 1H xiru IIS 14 lil'Swet 9 131 Ptnsel 131 1W Shelby 13 144 7a 114 73 124 Finney ..121 1S lNltterh'M Hi la nrnr OF VJ KJ jJ than dealer's price over 500 hieh efade Shelley i ..,.177 18S llradshaw 18 121 Wood Ut 1S7 Totals .66 $9t 730 Totals ....81 70S 637 1 When va. Burford WASHINGTON Marriott ..167 143 149 Roaendal 14 173 Johnaon ...147 lt3SUloff K6 14 Bftnmir ..150 17S lMiDowd .......16 140 14 Bradahaw. 113 148 1U Erana 1 Hchmldt ...12 14 1841 Peacock 1 212 165 Erachelt 4 ...1 Totals 711 7011 Totals .794 837 I Schedule of I. B. L.

Games. The following games are scheduled tonight In the Indianapolis Bowling League: Clubs. AHej s. Marlon vs. North Side Turner vs.

National Marlon Washington Columbia Imperial vs. Crescent MAJOR LEAGUERS FEAR PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Notes of Defiance of McGlnnity and Others May Lead to Con I cessions. NEW TOBK, October M. Great fear is rampant among National and American iLeague owners that many of 'their star piayera win cast ineir iois wun me a 7 cific Coast League next year if the fgr Western organisation abrogates its agreement with the two big leagues. The ac.tlon of pitcher McGlnnity, of the New York Nationals, In announcing that he will refuse' 'to play with the Giants next year on account of the unfair treat I 1 37 fr A Rare Overcoat Opportunit: eWO keep our tailors busy durinfj the snrnmer, we made up about jjL fifty winter weight overcoats, They're of the kind of 1 material we make to order at $2'j, $30 ard smooth and rough finish fabrics in blacks and oxford grays.

Th v'i richly tailored aild perfect garments in every respect. Tlie tir i i range from 34 to 42. First comers will get fhese good coats at 3 ef and 1 (J A vV $4 Our Shoe Dep't fllFLES fillD nEVOLVECS Gun. Revolren and Riflei. I ment of President Brush; niitt the uCfer dipsatlpfactloty of pitcher Mathewson with the methods of the New Yorkrclub president, is believed here, to be the first step amonsr players in the National nmi American leagues to Jump to clubs on tha In 19C6.

The far Western organization. It known, is backed by wealthy wjpi are willing to spend any Vum to fcecuf the best playing talent. In fact, it their desire that the Pacific Court JpeK" shall be composed of players who exrl those In the leagues headed U.n Johnson and Harry'1 Pulllam. The latttr realise the acute'ryss of the situation find will jiopone a new, agreement to the Cific Con at League at the annual meetings next winter. In this.

pact the right will be reserved to the far Westerners tu hire National and American League i.tii8 to Join them after the close of the National and American League seasons. In making this concession Messrs. Johnson and Pulllam hope to preserve baseball peace throughout the country. Any other demands of the Pacific Crajt ln'ie will be granted unless they prove injurious lo the National and American I'i Which case a board of arbitration will appointed to settle the dltHculty. "Battling" Nelson on the Corst.

SAN FRANCISCO, October 28. "Battling" Nelson lias arrived In town, snd after Monday night's fight will go over to Larkspur and begin training. lMdte Santry will' train with Nelson, ea he Is to take on Jack Cordell at 1.T5 pounds in preliminary. Nelson will ab wirrk with Dave Barry, who Is training at Lark spur for his flght with' Tommy Bums Seattle on November II. Ted MurpEy.

Nelson's manager. has agreed with Cor bett on forfeits, 7W for appearan and 1730 for weight. Kelson" tr pounds. The fight has been set tor November 29. Tf p(lTirnjt ave a'0 eoo ranS of sizes in long belt cvrr aVUXAAyvrUka COats, made of waterproofed fabrics, whichwere a 'e up at the same time.

These fall weicht raincoats would cost r.carlv twire at much if made to order, but we're pi 1 willing to sell them vpIW, and Kahn Tailorihg Makers of the Kind of Clothes Gentlemen Wear Wasliinfiton Street at Meridian id.

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