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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 12

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DAar JomwAt'AND tribute. Sunday, September 7, ms. 'ii: w-- iff A -vs Nr i r'nrrmii-rnrwKVWTdMwuwiiwwwuwjwj BASEBALL CHATTER. Games In The Big Leagues LOOKS AS IF SERIES IS OFF ELOIIATIOII OF TWO GAMES PLAYERS FRATERNITY National League Standing. American Standing.

FOUR-HUE moil 7 4- 1 National Amateur Golf Honors Are Again Captured by the Expert Travers. Teams. New York Philadelphia Chicago Eddie Collins, the star'sqgond Barker. of the. Athletics, tops the list' of run-getters ia the major leagues.

Arthur Devlin, the former New York-Bonton infielder, has joined the Rochester team of the International league. Denver has a big lead in the Western league -race, with Lincoln and Deg Moines fighting it out for second place. Shortstop Jack Barry, of the 'Athletics, has been engaged to manage the Metlden, roller polo team next winter. Thu Philadelphia Cleveland Washington Chicago Boston Detroit K. Loo la hH lock.

aaa a Knoxville Players Wont Go to Johnson City, VVon From Knoxville by Bristol, August 3-14 Will Make No Alliance With Any Faction-Statement by Pres-. ident Futlz. 1 Brooklyn Cincinnati St. Louis Cwho Mo theebri ft "efa0 Was Approved by Board of. Baseball Arbitra- Ohio State league, has been 1 In Which Event That Team Will Win the Championship by Default.

tion, and League Directors Sustained. American Lngne Games. Fhllsdsipbta. Boat a. 2.

WasoIngtoM. Is; New York, 1. Cleveland, Detroit, 8t. lails, Chicago, 0. BOW tT IHOILD BE PLATED.

Philadelphia. Kept. PhlladelpbU gave a great exhibition of inside oaseball today a ad woa from Bouton, to Tbe home team backed ap Shawkeys pltralag by excellent fielding. worked the doable ateal three times, tbe doable sqneese once aad was oceful with the bK and run play. Baker, Collins.

Jlilnnl. and Harry were atara la the loaldo work. Bcorsi team of tbe purchased by the Chicago White Sox. Ames is pitching better ball for the! Cincinnati team than he did ror the Giants, ard Fromme is doing better; work for the Giants than he did for the Reds. In McQuillan.

Cooper, Adams and Robinson, Pittsburgh has four pitchers who are among the dozen fling ers leading In the National league. National League Games. Boston. 4-7; Philadelphia. 1-2.

Brooklyn, New York, 0. 1'lttahnrgh. 8t. Cubage. Cincinnati, 3.

TWO FOB THE BBAYES. Boston, 8pt. 6. Boston batters noonded several Philadelphia pitchers bard today, whl'e Boston pitchers to tried effectively and the locals son both games of a doable header. 4 to 1.

and 7 to 2. Iu the first Perdue beld tLe heavy bitting Phillies to three scattered hits. Boston batted Mayer ont of tbe box after four Innings of rue second game and Ulxey was not puxxllng Hess nas especially effective with men on tbe bases. Scons: hirst game New York, Sept. 6.

Persistent reports that the Baseball Players Fraternity was about to 'become allied with the Federal League, were set at rest this aftermon by a statement of David I Fultz, president of the fraternity, in which he declares that his organization Aubprn, N2 Sept. 6. These de-j clsions were down today byj would make no alliance with any faction It is said that John McGraw, the Chairman Farrell, of the national whatever in the baseball world. The board of baseball arbitration: statement says in land Ed Konetchy. of the ayecInn-Craft' If hcre t0 te War amonS base rt, against Cotton States league; Waco balt lb out work ter the St.

Louis Browns this themselves. As on organization we re against Louisville on Helm, seaon Shotton and Manager Sto- 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 PO 1 12 1 1 2 4 3 0 AB 3 .7 4 4 1 a 4 1 Bos ton Behg. rf Pag e. lb Speaker, ef Lewis, Gardner. Sb Yerkes, 2h Jaaerta.

Ib Wagntr, aa Thomas. Anderson, Hooper- JliUdtf' Total call are the only Brownies who are fesnU0Wed: AVllilams against fuse absolutely to be drawn into, the hHtii.o- In Hw Ml) list I e.w Di leans. controversy. I admit, however, haring The chase for the Amertc-n a In the matter the Texas-Oklaho- had one conference with Air. Fogel elation ieiinant is waging hot.

The lAbj tfte 1'heFeein? Garden City, N. Sept a Jerome D. Travers, the national amateur golf champion, today for the fourth time won the highest golfing honor attainable in this country, the title of champion of the United States Goif association and the-Havemeyer clip, emblematic" of the championship. His opponent ia the final match of thirty -six holes over the Garden City club's course was John G. Anderson, of Braeburn, ertswhile amatear champion of the Bay state and the only New England golfer who hag succeeded in reaching the final stage of a national championship tournament daring the last fifteen years.

When the first half of toddys' match had been played the men were all even but on the second round Travers showed hfs superiority' and won handily by five up and four to play. -During the earlier round Travers was faulty on several occasions. particularly when negotiating the last three boles of the outward journey. After being one down at the first hole Travers settled down an when the sixth green had been passed the national champion had a lead of two up. Up to that stage Travers had made fcw mistakes but starting out-from the seventh he almost dpnlicated bis poor woork of the day previous bis match with Herrestioff on the same hole.

He sliced his drive here and again on the next tee. losing two holes in succession while Anderson was right on the line in his piav through tbe fairway and squared the match. From then on until they had played the fifteenth Anderson was the leader. On the next hole, however, -Traversa made the match all evm and getting back Present indications are that no more games in the post-season series ihetween the Knoxville and Johnson City teams for pennant honors in the Appalachian lellgtie. will be played, as all of the members of the local team hare positively declined to go to Johnson City for the games, scheduled to start Monday afternoon.

Iist night a round Tobin signed every member of the team, with the ex-' ccption of Itight Fielder Knox, who did not intend to go to Johnson City anyway, setting forth thivt the undersigned positively refuse to g6 to Jonnson City for any gmes in the pout-season series, aa the goasoo has closed, and we do not wish to play any more. was presented to Manager Frank Moffett. A number of the players afterward said that they did not intend to go to Johnson City-under any circumstances, and several of them expect to leave for their homes this evening. There are a uni bet of reasons why this stand was taken by the players. It is said that some of the players have ros.ii.us a waning them, wi.icii must be accepted at once, and therefore they do not feel iikc spending a few more days playing ball at the risk of losing these positions, which may be held throughout the fall and winter.

The whole team could not go to Johnson 2i its to be au abundance of money ready tor investment iu the baseball business but Ibis can hit ve no effect upon our determination of maintaining a position of neutrality as long as there is a possibility of obtaining a square deal from the magnates. "We have not only been turned down in our appeal to the National commission, but we have been told that our wrongs do not exist, although we see them every day. lynchVdecTsion first four teams, Milwaukee. MJane- nwj 44n1, pon, title to tne players is awarded to 'a iilLiin. oiumbus.

are tfw Texs-Oklahoma league. hu The decision of the directors of" the hnf the 5hsve Appalachian league in the Knoxville Ray Collins, of the Red Sox, have en-, Bllatoined gaged in three great pitching duels ePPeaI austained The decision referred to In the lagt aa'. and Johnson one th paragraph of 1 the above Associated glJ hMnCohie to lake' Tess dispatch is the one made by the Had B.d Walsh been able to take, of the on- fteo his regular turn In the box this sea-1 i lnn the chalices are that the White aturda night, when they voted to on Pe eliminate the two games won from nm for the AmeH 1 Knoxville bV he PHstol team August i hi, nn Amerl-, 13 and prowst- can league honors just now. tan leagu Just ed Frank Batted for klilfer In eighth. Battrd for Caiimlts la eighth Batted for Aderoa In uinth.

Batted for Engle lo ninth. Philadelphia AB It 11 PO A S. Morphy, rf 3 0 10 0 Lesley. cf 3 12 2 0 Otdnng. If 4 112 0 Sb 4 3 2 4 4 Baker.

SO 2 3 2 3 2 Melanin, lb 3 12 8 0 Barry, at 3 0 2 2 8 fVhsng. e.L 4 1 7 0 Bhawkty, 4 0 0 0 2 Rostcn Maranrllie, as Lord. If Connelly. If Bmeeney. 2b Myers, lb Zli.n, cf-rf rf-cf Tt beau and President Manager, by Manager Moffett because Center Fielder Hicks of the Bristol .32 9 13 27 11 Taiala kB SSS Brenn' of late.

They have traded Jim Vaughn to tho Pubs for Lew Richie and the, 1, nlrHciota vviniras iip.fi! foman noxvlllp) R8 ftilow 6u to participate ee of another player. Cy Morgan, lh Prlc. aTi.V.r therein. The eonstltuton of the league From by New Club. is Appealed York City anyway, as Third Packer Matsou lias been called home by the illness of i to cJnCt nnat illayflT' provides that' when a playar is sus- his father, and leaves early this morn-J ln pended by any -official of the league ational league club has appealed to ing.

while Kuox has a iosition with tbe he White Fox for Rath. Lange and exposition company which would preyed 1 and Clarence alker to the hi nmkiug the trip with the team. Drowns for ComptOn, AUl3on, Brief Others of the plajer declared last New York, Sept. 6. The New York and 32,300 ln cash.

he shall not toe re-instated for a pe llod of -one week. Therefore the Johnson City, Middlesboro and Rome team voted to eimlnate the two games, delphia-New York game of August 30 to Philadelphia, Secretary Heydler of fleyte b) oaten 100 OlO Philadelphia 020 2 Summary: Two-baa hlta--Colllna. Me- Itali gacrlfle bila Melanin, Barry Mcrirr fly Wagner Stolen base a Fol- llna. 2: Baker. 3: Oldring.

Melania. Struck at Anderaoa. Shawkey. 6. First bane on bslia Anderson.

A Hit by pitcher By Bbawkey llerkesl. Klrat bane on error Boston, 2. Left on bases Boston, Philadelphia, 4. Wild pitch- Anderson. Time.

1:30. Umpire. Evans aad Fergason. FALUMBIU WAS BEST. iWtrolt.

Sept. A Cleveland today plteberw battle from Detroit, three trew; through the magnificent work of beng aad Londons error of Jadg- in the ninth inning. Only one Da n- WITH THE BOXERS. night that it was as much as ones life was worth to play in Johnson City any time, and now when a pennant is at stake they do not care to take any chances on being mobbed, maimed or otherwise mistreated. while Morristown voted against eliff-nation.

Bristol and Ki oxville were not allowed to vote. A few days after the meeting was Smith of the Mor-listown apptal from the directors to the national This appeal, allowed. Itarlden. Pnrdne. Total score iy Inning, Phllade'pbla 0.11 000 000 1 Boston OlO 00 I Mammary; Tao-base hits Sweeney.

Meyers. Paskert. Three-base bit Myers, lilt Off Brenhan 3 In 2 Inning (none ont In third I off Camnlta. In off Chalmers. 2 In 1.

iKtuhle play Killlfer, Ioolao. Killlfer. Maranvllle. Swcenev, Myera. Left on basea Philadelphia.

Boston. 4 First base on balls -Off Brennan. off Camnlta. off perdue, 2. Flra: bate on error Philadelphia, Boston, 2.

Struck oat Brennan, 2: Camottx, Chalmers. Perdue. 4. Time, 1:42. Umpire.

O'Day and Emslle. Second ga mu Philadelphia 010 OfW 100 2 11E4 Boston 2 220 00 7 Klxey. Mayer and Dooln Hess and Whaling Time, 132. Umpires, O'Day aad Emalle. BLANKED THE GIANTS.

New Tork. Mept. 8 Itenlbai pitched a nenaatlonal game for Brooklyn here todai and Dablen's tram evened tbe senes altn New York by wlumng tbe fourth game, 2 to 0. Iteulbach neld tbe champions to two id lld nut permit a New York bats-t first base aiftll the ninth. man la get the National league announced tonight.

The game which was being played on I he Philadelphia grounds, was declared forfeited to New York by Umpire Brennan in the ninth inning with New York at bat, two runs behind, on man ont aad nobody on bases, because of the actions of the crowd in the centerfieid bleachers. President Lynch reversed Brennan's finding and awarded the game to Phila-dluhia. The dispute has aroused wide interest. State Senator William E. Brown is out with another-bill to prohibit box-Monager Moffett called President W.

mg matches in California. W. Miller, of Johnson City club, on the Th boxing game will open up in i hairman B'arrell telephone last night, but no arrange- Sppt 20. with Gilbert Gal-' board of arbitration ments were completed whereby the Sweeney ln the fea games are to be played, so it looks ns tu bout held President J. F.

club, aent an action of tho league of however, was not troU player reached third base until tbe Atath. Then cmwford tripled aad scored on Cobb'a aacrlfic Tv to t.raoey. Daon end Falkenberg each allowed alx hits, the Double Entendre Fans. though there is nothing more doing id tlio post-season series. If the Knoxville temu does not go to Johnson City for the games, the Soldiers will probably put in a claim for the pennnut upon the grounds of default.

Of the post- Gurley Ulric-h, the veteran western middleweight, has been given the first After the Spanish melon, while owing to the nearness of the end of the referees license in Itconsin by the awaiting the cold consomme, a young pennant race and the possibility that the new boxing commission. Japanese diplomat took the fan from gamo might figure decisively in the out- Jack Read, the Australian light-! the white hand of a debutante and I come of the pennant contest. aim i ft i dell-j season games piajed, Knowille won weight champion, who came to this' opened It from right to left Cleveland Llebold. rf Chapman, aa Jackson, rf Lajole. Ib Jannston: lb Turner, 3b Gnaey.

If Carlach. Falkaaberg, J'jf wa never down dur- i remainder of the round and was always up tue afternoon play. Anderson played a strong, steady gam at all stages. Travers was spasmodically brilliant and his success can be' attributed simply to 'the fact that he is resourceful. The defeated Bostonian made many friends during the weeks His defeat of Evans yesterday stamped him as a fit opponent for the champion.

la every department of the game today he displayed a thorough knowledge of the intricacies of golf and an earnestness that won admiration. Anderson -took his defeat with the grace of a thorough sportsman. An immense gallery numbering over live thousand followed tfte match during the afternoon. While the throng was unwieldv at times it was handled well by th officials and neither player had any complaint of crowding or interference. There was a.

great deal of couimo- tion and restlessness among members of the gallery and both players Waited until quiet was restored before playing fiorn the fourteeuth. Both were on the green in two. Travers ran up a long putt anil almost holed for three. l'rom thirty feet Anderson was short about four feet. He did not trouble to hole.

lie walked over and congratnlat-ed Travers instead. The hole w-ut as a half in fours with Travers winning by five up and four to play. The cards; Travers, in 4 4 3 5 4 Anderson, in, ,.,...5 6 3 5 4 Sam Langford, 1 cately. ln New York' You noliedd how I opened it? hi MARVELOUS ESCAPE said From right to lerl? peeved over Jim Yee, she I returned indifferently. of the But everybody opens fans from right Carson City.

He! to left. 1 10-round bout, I And do you know why? No? Then Matbewson lost bl third straight game He was hit hard In the early Inning, bat th visitors wastid many hits. Sburtstop Fiaher. cf the Brooklyn, was aent out or tbe game In tbe fonrth Inning and botn Manager. Itahleu and McGraw were ordered off the coaiblng lius.

tk-ore: two and lost one, but seven games were to he played. I.ate last night, there was considerable talk among the Knoxville and Ji liDxon City players of organizing an all-star Apixtlaohinn league team, and scheduling a number of game with other league teams throughout the south, the winner to take all. This may be done if arrangements can he completed. As a matter of fact, the members of the Johnson Citv team did not seem to he at all sorry that the Knoxville players had taken the stand referred to above. The Johnson City team is crippled up now, as Catcher country recently with will box Jimmy Coffey next week.

Bob Pitzs'mmons is Corbftts historic battle at offers to meet Jim In a Sept 12 has been when Frank Mantell Krantz at Ucno. Tommy Bergen, the middleweight, and will meet at Springfield. I 5. Detroit Bosh, Vltt. 2b Crawford, rf I Ill tell you Ill warn you so that driven by William Rickenbacher in the 1 you yourself Jmiy never, by chance, automobile race -at the Minnesota open a fan from left to right.

I state fair rronnds late todav Went Platte. If Tatweller, named as the date will take on Kid Iwiston, Eddie McGoortv Sepi. lb I 7 Leaden. 3b Brooklyn Moran, rf Cntabair, 2 Collins, If 8 ten gel, cf Daobert, 11 8nitth. 3b Fisher.

Kirkpatrick Flst-ber. He sipped his amber-colored chablis! through the fence and turned over. Aland though traveling at the rate of sixty Fans originated in Japan, and from' miles an hour, Rickenbacher escaped time immemorial the Japanese fan-1 with slight bruises. makers, whoso morality Is not like In the free-for-all motorcycle race western morality have constructed -Carl Malmquists wheel collided with faffs ln such 1 a manner that opened one ridden by Joseph Mader. Malm-from qulst probably will die.

Mader was also badly injured, High Comstock, Tench Onslow Taylor will he out of the came for aev Arthur Pelky declares that he Is not era! d.ijs. find Manager Martin is not only wiling to meet Jack Johnson, in (omliloi lo pkiv. ulii'e some of the but behoves that he can whip the Soldiers are not in the pink of condition. I. S.

sTiREYn PARTY CHARGED WITH BURGLARY but behoves that he can black man ln jig time. Dick Smith, an English soldier, who has held the amateur heavyweight championship for three years, is going to enter the professional rauit. Ratted for Dsoaa In eighth. Hatted for IMatte In ninth. Batted for Tatweller In ninth RACE WONT'BE SETTLED 0AKW00D LOST TO SOUTH SIDE BARACAS Score t.y innlngt Cleveland 010 000 0023 Detroit ttu ouo ooi -1 scenes of an Indecency and obscenity passing belief, si Of course, all Japanese fans are not of a double entendre suen as this, but many are and hence Japan has taught the world to open its fans in btutlfu'lv decorated house ln East one way' only- the safe Jev er tv-third street.

New York, in. The yeung lady opened her fan very rdei to take up his permanent res-j cautiously, the unsafe way. Then she Idence In Pari, has become a promi- said: Pshaw, my fan is all right." right ter left, they reveal Inno- cent and lovely things flowers and temples and tea gardens while, opened from left i to right, they reveal licnt figure in the as he was Doyle. 2b Fb her. Burn.

If Shafer. 3b Murray, rf Meyera. Merkle. lb Mat hem son. VlcOjrmlt Totals The Barnon team of South Knoxville won two games Saturday afternoon from the Oakwood nine, taking the first, 5 to 0 and the second.

5 to 2. The batting cf Wickham, who had two triples and two singles out of four times at bat. featured. In the second game 'Town- E'teamhoat Springs. Sept.

(5. An entire gove.nment surveying parly, ar-r s'cil on the co.irgc of burg'arv here, pleaded rot guilt anil wa hou.id over to the nei en. of criminal N-onrt. Among the p.crli were It A. chief engineer, son of former United Stales Ffmlor Iltnrv M.

Tiller. oE. Denver find Joe-, ill Kojm r. Wnshingloa. nephciy of A.

Sneridan. one of the bureau chiefs of ilio liafionul agricultural depirtnicnt It is charged that the men euterej a farm louse and vemoied aitielcs of hedd'iig. New Swimming'S tar. Scoro by inning Rronklyn New York Oil 000 000 -2 000 000 000 0 If Mobile Wins Today, Says Manager Frank, Who Will Protest Three Games. New Orleans.

Sept. 6. Telegrams received tonight from Manager Frank advise that the 1013 Southern association pennant race will not be settled in the event Mobile wins the final game of the series Sunday. The New Orleans manager declared he would appeal from' President Kavanaughs recent decision of disallowing three protested games against Mobile to the board of directors which meets December 15, In the city winning tbe championship. Frank is said to have an affidavit from Robert Gilk.

scout for the Cleveland American league club; testimony from Umpire Hart and also statements by Manager Bernhard, of Memphis, and Dobbs, of Montgomery. The protest is based on an alleged illegal pitching mound at Mobile in "April. Under Southern league rules, Mobile and New Orleans will not be allowed to vote on the case, leaving six clubs to decide the controversy. forinfrlv ln the American, metropolis. Huri-mel gels off ns many witticisms as ewr.

said a New York broker I lunched with him at Paillards the other day in Pars. We had a ta- Me bv a wndow, and. as we ate our Albany, N. Sept. G.

It will cost Iced Spanish melon. Abdul Aziz the S2.50O to make changes in the state cr-sultan. von know dashed ln a red senate chamber necessary to accomodate car out of the Rue de la Chaussee the high coir of iinpeaebme.it for cue dAntin into the Boulevaid des Ital- trial of Govrumr Suizer. The contract pna- fur the work was awarded today. New York.

Sept. G. Itud Goodwin, The wh te-robed Abdul Az'jp with Tile plau.s call for the erection of a holder of tie S-NO-yard A. A. V.

swim- three of his young wives, made a no- d.ua at the west end of the room for mine rhuinpintiship. tol.n was relieved t.ililo figure in the long red car, and' the presiding yudge, a complete re-ar-rf that title at the New York Athletic I cried excitedly to Hummel: raugement of the senators chairs and chibs siort carnival bv Gilbert Tom- Look, Abe, there goes Abdul me installation of a witness stand, coun- -wam Mel tables and accommodations for tne sec Abdul Az-w is, you n.ean, said assembly "steernig committee, the I Hummel. members of which ac: a i roccutors. And she gaAe a little, disappointed, gamma ry Two baa bits Ja k-n. Tnr Ber.

Johnston. Tbree-baae bit I'tviaford. Hits Off Dans. 4 In lnalncs: off Comstock. none in one Inning sacrifice bits Vltt, Graney.

8acrlflce fly 4 obl. Stoleu beaeit Johnston. Graney. Double play London to Tutweiier to Btisb I-eft on bases Cleveland. Ietrolt.

3 First hac ea balls ff Falkenlerg, 2: off lianas. 1 oft Comstock. 1. btrurk out Ry Faikeu-berg. by Pan.

7 Tine. I '73. I pirca, Hildebrand and l.ougblln. FARCE AT WASHINGTON. Washington.

8ept. 4 In a farcical game today Washington defeated New York. to 1. Nine error were made by tbe New Torkera. Tbe visitor Iu ire a.xtb and seventh Innings Hile and Fashion started In tbe bo for their respective teams.

Tb former was dt bing strongly ad bad retired two men In each of tbe In fitnga that New York went to pieces Fn. ob started hla second game of tbe season nd was ns wild aa a March bare In the sixth innings be pitched be Homed one kit. gave seven base on babs, bit lb-ee batsmen and etroek ont one Score tv York bH 1 If 1 Washington OsJ fta P.HU.K2 Pteb. MrHale and Kmeeney: Bently. En ele.

Caablon aad Henry and Ainsmltb Summary Two-bnne hit andtl 1'tarec base bits Gedeon. Hits -tiff Mcllnle. la 4 2-3 Innings; off Fkeb, 2 In 1 1-3 In Summary- First base on errors New York. I Two-bae hit Moran. Three-base bit Futsbsw barrlfVe bit Iut- sh.iw S.ierif Pi lilt Cntshs w.

Stolen he Snort gr l.eft on liases New York. .1: Brooklyn. 7. Doable play Doyle nail Merkle i2i; Fisher snrt F.sber t'litsbaw suit lambent Bose on Off Matbewson. 1- off IleuUmi 1.

Strut out Mat bew sou. Keiilluirb.J. llil bT phi her By Keiilbach (ileyersi. I in pire. Enon and Brenn-in.

Time, 1 2" 5 ANN 14 ER8ARY. i Sept Vic 8-il-r' home run. with the liise full, gore I'tilcsgo a to onils. beiiling Goodwin by live yard, tlrturt over I'lm iniijtl toils and nrtrtcil to the ilitT of tlie ivlrbrallon of Mu --r Krirs eleventh anniversary with the lie a I National Evers al i took a him-l lirson. of rhi'rdc'plnu 1 ii.ilm-ou the distance in 12 minnle.

7 JAMES THORPE, NOTED nd had two home-runs out of three times qt bat. Out of twenty-one games played by the Baraca team this year, sixteen have been won. Victory For the Izme. Netley, England. Sept.

6. The elimination trial for the selection of the third of the defenders of the international boat trophy was sailed today. Albert Vickers Iznte won the honor by defeating the Batltow. also owned by Mr. Vickers, and Dan Hanbury-s Silverhecls.

The other two boats selected on August 25, are Mackay Edgars Maple Leaf IV and H. Hollingsworths Crusader. Horse Penalized. Detroit, tlept. 0.

For the first time tnis season, a 4orse is to be penalized because of the amount of money won. The conditions of the Michigan stake of $10,000 for 2:15. trotters to be rac. at the state fair grand circuit meeting September 15 to 10, provide that any hoi.se named in the race Gist should previously win event of value of more than $35,000 would be ineligibleX to start. This bars Tenara from the clas-ic.

as -he already ha won events worth $42,000. Eighteen remain eligible. DOBBS MAY MANAGE MEMPHIS TEAM IN 1914 ATHLETE, TO WED CHEROKEE INDIAN GIRL. HARD THICK CIST In hi i elehrnllon by gett.ng on bv four times nnrt scoring two of Fbic.igj' 1 ran, opposing the local club today were off Otshlon. 1 ln 6 Innings bscrl-; fonr 0y ttelr former letun uutes Itrosu fl bits OUbooley Milan.

Stolen bases ki ng. Tinker and -heckarrt. Score: Foster, Laporte. liable plays Lsport i oi SH7 EJ Jicferid to tiaoJU: Caahioo to Alu- I pin, hin atl 00 ou0- 3 li7 1' ffRlth Left od bei Nw -itioatl 0-0 York Washington. 8 First base on i Levandrr Humphries and Archer-bIlLOff Fashion.

7. First base on er- i Blown, Johnson tnd Kllng. Time, -t' nrs-Washington. 3. Hit by pitcher By Un ires.

Klera and Orth. Cashloa tMeHsle. Free and GlibooSey i 8 track ont Hr Fashion. by Eng'e 1 PIHlTrs TAKE ANOTHER. Time.

2.4A Implre. Fonnolly and Fgsn iMitsburgh. Sept Pittsburgh made I four out of five from 81 1. iul thl nf teruoon winning. 4 to 2 Dusk pitched BLANKED CHICAGO.

pt. Loals. Sent. Boy Mltcbel pitched fib bn'! and before tbe game ce was fine gs me up afternoon and shat oal Chicago, while 8t. Losls was scoring four I rasa.

But ob visiting player got beyond I Lnhrrec. the recrnlt from Albany. Ga ftrt bsso mmd he reached tbe far corner won his. third straight game for Pitts t- an wild- pitch. Th home clnb bit th I hrrgh.

huidlng St I.onls to six bits Dors Ttsitla pitchers when bits meant ran I Isn wsl pat out of tbe game fur remarks I- The s.re: w-'- Chicago ooo W0 aio O.ir.KJ 14. Leal Oil 010 Of Smith. Lsthrep. Scott sad Easterly snn Meyer; Mitchell and Agnew. Time.

1JI Umpires, Dlncea and Sheridan. alleged to have been made by a St. Lonl player, to the umpire Rvrou thought Dolan the talking Score St Iinl otn 0 2.IM.EI rittebnrgb 110 Oil ('I TrekeF. Doak and Wlngo; I.ubrien au I Hinton Time, 2-04 Vniplres. Byron and QnlfVey.

IN CASE OF A TIE MISTRIAL IN THE CASE OF SPEER Cracked with Least Pressure, Causing Discharge. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. In One Week Entirely Cured. Bolton, Ga. My little boy head woa covered with a hard thick crust which cracked with the least pressure causing a discharge of bloody corruption which was so offensive that I could hardly hold him.

He was very cross. Some called It mil it crust, another running tetter and another eczema. After trying several patent medicines I decided to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. After lining the sample 1 purchased some Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment. After using Cuticura Soap and Ointment three days I waa able to remove all tho crust and la one week ho was entirely cured.

Cuticura Soap and Ointment also cored my baby of an ulcerated sors behind her ear and now ws think we cannot keep house without them. (8igned) Mrs. Charles post, Nov. 6, 1912. s' The regular use of Cuticura Soap for toilet and bath not only tends to preserve, purify and beautify the skin, scalp, hair and hands, out assists ln preventing inflammation.

Irritation and dogging of the pores, the common cause of. pimples, blackheads, redness and toughness, yellow, oily, mo thy and other unwholesome conditions of the akin. Cuticura 8oap (25c.) and Cuticura Ointment (60c.) are soid by druggists and dealers -throughout tho Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ad drees post-card Cuticura, Dept.

Boston.fi Men who ithavo and shampoo witil On ftkuraSoap wUl find It best for skin and scalp. Montgomery, Sept. C. Johnny Dobbs, for the past three years manager of the Montgomery baseball team tonight announced that he would not be manager next season. The Jocal owners -offered him $300 more per season than he was paid this year, but he stated that another club, to which he Is going, had offered him $1,000 more a year.

Dobbs declined to say what clqb had secured his services, but it is understood from good au-i tborlty that he will manage the Mem-1 phis team. One of the new owners, stated today that Etwert, this seasons1 field captuin of the Montgomery team, will be the new manager. Another owner, however. Is just as positive that Elwert will not be manager next year, cf Moles worth is Retained. Birmingham, Sept.

4. Manager Carlton Molesworth of the -Birmingham club, signed a contract to manage the club in He will leave In search of talent to strengthen1 his club tomorrow morning. Several changes are expected. ELBFRFiELD TO MANAGE NEW ORLEANS 'h New Orleans. Sept.

6. According to a message received here tonight. Manager Frank of the New Ortcans club, has signed Nor mail-(Kid)- Elberfleld, at present manager of the Chattanooga clnb. for hte 1914 dab. Mount Ida, Sept.

4. A mla-, trial vraa declared today In the case in which E. D. 8 pear of Hot Springs. charged with being Implicated In a conspiracy through which John Rum- ping, m.

Montana stockman lost (04 on a fake horse race ln an East 8L Louis pool room last January. The! jury stood nine for acquittal and three for conviction. Th prosecution alleged that Rumping loat $4,000 ln Hot Springe before he lost the larger amount In East SC Louis. Spear la a defendant In another case tn which Frank P. Fox, a mil- of Terre Haute, ta the, compldOning witness.

Fox charges that Spear wee from him at Hot! Springs last year In a fixed rouiet Thta case was continued today, until a later terra of court. President Karanangh Will Order a Pozt-Seaeon Series. Little Rock. Sept. C.

Judge W. M. Ksvanargh. president of the Kontn-ern Baseball stated tonight that be will immediately order a nerie of three game to be played between Mobile and Atlanta in case it should be impossible to decided tomorrows game between Mobile and New Orleans, er if the game should end in a tie. Thi Is the method provided by the Jengne mat itn tion in case two team tie for the pennant.

said Judge Kar-a Baugh. It would, of conrue, be Imp-propria te for me ta announce- any details ef this post-eeon series In nd-Tunce of tomorrows game. If the announcement should be needed, I will make it tomorrow night. II O' mil Cannon For Bebels. Nogalea.

Sonora. Sept, tt Nine heavy cannon and large -quant idea of both cannon and rifle nmmnniDoi pta-ed 'through here today en route from Cans sea to the front nt Guay mas. The munitions were destined for the i kz' Viik MILLER MISS MfttJGHRET tVA Thorpe, the noted. Indian athlete, who member of the home has announced his engage incut to Alia? MurgaTetMillef, a Chefokee Indiiia girl, who Is at pres Thorpe Texas League, At Galveston Galveston. San Aa tonio, a.

At Waco Waco. Austin. 3. At Port Worth Fort Worth. Dallas, a At Houston Uonston.

Beaumout. 1 forn U. Miss Mlliera home, however, ta in 3.

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