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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 40

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4 DAILyJoJuITAL A1D TuzENOXVILL1 IM4 -43 19 1, -IL i 11 ..1 go. A 7 1.tf, IBS SP ERNI in i I ti t47Colliti'ofther Re Sax One otv tIi -Best i'May ito twots 4, 4, eEE oso, DAY GLPe I do, I ik the-East and Championshi Begins juesday. '4141rt ngton Finishes Seco Over the Athletics. .10 btr 41' Niiirr- Ck -s' American-League; 4 Boston Red Sox Stahl Appalachian Bristol Boosters Clarence Munson 7, Blue Grass League 4, Frankfort tlfrotrei Canadian League, -Senators Loul. Cook C4trelina Andereon Electrielatut W.

Ilantiey Central Ottumwa Speed BOYS 4' Ned Egan Centre International L'es- O'Brien Central Itaissas League Bend Millers Wilson CentixV lasagne Fort "Braklee Frank Shaughnessy Connecticut League New- Ilsvert -White-- Wings Jere COntHat Cotton States Greenwood Scouts Orth Collins Illinois-Missouri League Black Hawks L. IL --Ehrgott -International League Maple. Ideate Country Lesiguetishpeming Hematites' Steve Simons Kitty- League Volunteers Rehey Michigan State-- Leavitt Connie -League City Porestels Claire --National League New York Giants 7 Nebraska-Stete Design end Fremont tied for -rhalnpionship. 's N. Bruguir w'k-Me.

League- Fredericton Pets Bob New England League 'Pieper New Yorie-State Mike -O'Neill Northwestern League- Giants --a -Ohio Stets League Shoemakers Pete Childs I Pacific' CoastleagueSeaeon stiosee October 23. South Atlantic League Tarpons Percy South ttentyor'League- Sox pee Poindexter Filoutherui.Leatrue, Barone William, Strath Texas- League 4 Houston- 'Buffaloes League tWichita Fails --0Hers Fred Morris Springfield, Watchmakers -1Dick Harrisburg Ponies George Union Highlanders eliff --Upper League Clarence -Lehr Virginia -league ---Itotmoke Western-Caneda- League-, Branches Western League-. Grizzlies Zack Hendricks Bears Anguat Bade Indians Joe- Kilian kk74ttz'l cutest -116-2- Place in the --National Between CM- cago-and Pittsburgh is ztm Undecided. 1 Eh. I- 4 11) 111- LI.

4144 A 44:. 114- 490- 4.1a Akr 7,4 4 4.1r4ametila to 'ir. 7 ..7. It '144, 14,, 1 .1: rTi-7 Ir Ab orPt0.01big, New Oct, National and American league seasons cloned the east ladak-1wAtif the Beaton- Alnericans r-Credited-, with the 4relt atrlig of torien clubs, the Bed Sox. ,103 games won and 47 lost -with 'percentage Of in points tanner' than the binding oi -York giant of the games won and 4Sloat.

By todny's in the American vie. Washington fmlahrd in a gaga, a gao MAO a a Araguaia. tviu uLanw. la It le the: -convinelag Smith at this 'dope -in deiding with spectel eerie ot mimeo alpinist -a oPPeeseat- each 'at the World aeries -and a amount ot, the ireakitesi -of both bettigereste la Ulu teeth whist -ieft-hmed Pitching, that "roamed out clarion mote of snow-Mg to the -effect that it apt be surprising when tire big show yousee off to pew the is- -wat- Weed Mathewson-Teutons presminesee oa the hurting -hill beeted asd -Messrs. Hay Cot gad Rube ruling the It 'Wes Xdtite the Atideties mouth-pair gritcher, wise started his teesd en its limning way in -the Weritrit is4 rise games- gamut this same Giant tests tmat fall, Omirde Alert threwinf ilauthpairlate, the breach- for -the osecua game -alter the- Giants bad beaten, der is this opening content sisit hohlia.1 -Coombe' -over for US third game.

Plank held the --(Rants to ive bite an one- rola, fa -Maertuard's "bLuL' is the -after his winning steak be a -big blow. to Giant hopes providing Rube fails to re eats Ina- effectiveness 411 with "the stuff' all there the- southpaw lents of -Ma gond shoidd be especially suited for the job of foilinir.Bonton -tductgeons. On the ether baud, Ray Collins is now "right" for the series, and whatever Joe SVoods success in keeping the away, from the Grants' bats, their weakness spiest southpaw pitehieg is going to -gbro-the Giante a lot of -freebie to simulate base hits -when they fate this excellent forkhand hurler. If Marquard Sett "becks to forst" for the big aeries the thing I. hbely to develop into a south- paw duel between Cotlinssod -Maripierd.

with the other star pitchers of the op- posing casts in the tockground, while if Ifarouard fails to "come the Red Sor should have the bulge tit the pitching. To my mind, Collins and Marquard form the hawsee of vowee of the two teams. owing to the inefficiency Al both attacks against southpaw had this vacertaiaty regarding the form of Marquard is the big thing that balls up the advance dope on the series Mar- guard even money; Marquard "off form." give the Red Box the call 011 the strength of Ray Collins. This Ceiba' person, too, contrary to most southpaws. is all effective pitcher agamot all teams This is evidenced by the fact that the eleritior semen -he hes piled up 15 wins to 7 loaves.

and hos always been particuhirly effective against the Athletics. a team that Joe always has trouble to bent. arvi one that dotes- on southpaw pitching and usually whales the wadding out-of the --other forkband- twirlers of the Americas League. Keep your lamps trimmed on this Collins peirson to kayo the markt of his Iellft fin in the cocaine lom uM. Coserstela be logittrie Ob.

Tba reetenders big Worlds Seiies tusk this year ore th teams winos biggeat troubles havobeeie to beat pitching While -the bawled of their rospeetive lesioses have Weis testing tbe sting at Giant and Red Sox bludgerasored raellabeao of both teems bare noodled ling lespresmove batting figures at the expense of dicer rigiftbartdere. it ma invariably been the case that Ala aeon ea a Sur wileaVPahl till P111 with his pert paddle bill to oDDO them Criartt and Red Soa maces, took a day off ad Oat it laO ta some other force to stave off a defeat. Not that both teams haven't woo games against southpaw pitching. but oat such occasions it has was1y been the lett- hander's supporting east that booted kis treaway Icor him or Isar; of bitting ble asilociatea that' lost his genie. Both Red Sox and Giants seldorn beat an opposing pitcher of the eouthroaw- ourtursion by orbit the pal.

Otto Hess. of the' Boston Nationals. Nato Rucker, of and "Slim" Sallee. of the St. -Louis Nationals, three southpaws with ineffectiveitertas behind them that have finished -in the-last thiee orations in the Watioiteljiteague- ewe.

have Filrell the (Wets trcoulde oil ofresou in 'pate of the hlindicap Of having the of not bad the Feu-way be pitch- the the the as who no to 'mirk 11 ---7 4J. Ithougt! (Waders Were On 111111 DE SERIOUS Ten Score Was Ru tip to 101. to 0- 1,2 2 RAY COLLINS poor wooing ejna abetting accoreen Me second plebe by a seven point allergia by taffend -While Otos melee-. pe over the Athletics, last year's -world -ton of the interruption I. tlor-Rt Cluttunioaa.

Soe's winning way sturingribe.past Isla ta-the-Stational league still eloser log session has octierred-Ami the mules race fox -amend place bee brought Pitts- whea they butted- lot ltddie; Piaak, 1 burgh aiad Chicago to almost tie. the Athletics: Veen Gregg. of Clevelan The Pittsburgh Pirates have the honors and Remilton-oE the Loa by-a, tvro-point but a Browns, the latter with a billet loss tomorrow Cincinnati, and a Chi- team him. In fact, it is se cage victory' over. St Louis.

would give exeeeding the speed limit to say that le Cubs second place. there beets more effective eouthpa Giants woo their anal game to pitchers in both leagues tbie season, ti day -la 'park, Brooklyn, big scream next weak woidd probab 'marking the last major league conteet not be playing ea day stands- betwes to be- staged in that old park. the Polo Grounds. New. York and Ire Tesrean.

the pitcher whose way Park, Boston. exceptional success during the latter On thit account, there is likely to I -of the-- aeaaoahas -placed him at aa overthrowing of the advance pitc .7 the forefront for the world aeries, was ing dope on the big series when worked oat today and showed Iiie form stuff comes off. Just now we her for 'the five tunings be-pitehed, allowing most poise about Joe Wood and Mat but two bits. esrson or lesrees, thcso three t1 Prectdent, incidentally, bad been star pitehers of the opposing teams against the ma who loom up in Advance they come down the stretch, but it me as probable heroes of world series not -be ovellooked that the pitcher wl Speculation as to who will haPpens to be the bead-leer in the gr forthcoming contests has-led to the ere area-age results during a playss of Speaker. Gardner, or melon is not always the most elfectl Stahl among the Red Sox, and Doyle, oppose a certain opponent in a et i to Meyers.

Teereau and Mathewson, for clad series- la o011osina one adverse the -Giants. But there are as good for a single eerie of games; with 1 chances for a dark horse. 4- peecedng subsequent contest to cats la the hall of wortd series fame. Bill pitchers to be worked in order so as ineen, of the Boats Bed Sox, stands Stein-the 1903ser1es with Pittsburgh. In Msthewsoll abut Ads I ing far a brief mat and 'a "lit" s- the leties and was'eaally the most prominent up prior to the opening game ot figure that year.

In 1906, Joe Tinker, I warid aerie la -N'eW Yark Tualtd17; A. of the Chicago was- the main- the team comeslsomellunday nottemon- goring sensational double al- stratia 'ffekoltai bag been lirrintrell 4Iva- thouqh his club, -tit 190t. Filsok $, large crowds-of jails turn icstit Chauee note' -k, fame' by gettitig 'ataadar So: hits out of 21 times at bat The Practic? At Wben the7 poor tiding and accorded there by tageod -While Otos poclion of the interruption to thir-Ited Son' winning way log scram has the occalions whea they butted, lato itddia Mask, the Athletics: Veen Gregg, of Cleveland. and "Lefty," liamilton, -a the Louie Browns, the latter alio with a tallend team behind him. In fact, it is exceedine the speed limit to Say that there bees more effective southpaw pitchers lb both leagues thio season big scream next week would probably not be playing woe day stands- betweeu the Pogo Grounds.

New York and Park, Boston. On Olt account, there is likely to an overthrowing of the advance ing dope on the big series when stuff comes off. Just now we hear most tools about Joe Wood and Mathewson or leareu, thcee three be-ng iptar of the opposing teams they come down the stretch, but at not -be ovrllooked that the pitcher happeen to be the bead-leer in the general avecage -of results during a playmg 'arson is not always the most cifective to oppose a certain opponent in a erueial series. In opposing one adversary for a single erie of games with preceding or subsequent contest; to cause pitchers to be worked to order so as 1301 In 1 11111C11 IL I LULL. WI 1 tha 11 Last Lap of the Grand Prix Race at Milwaukee Bristol Eleven Was Totally Un; able to St Op Charges of-Ten' nessee Machine variably cleaning up the series with this pair of southpaws, a- fact that caused Krause to establih a record for 'amen won in the American League one seamen when ke was really an ineffective piteher against other teams, his' worth When facing Boston and Detroit being the only fling that kept him in the.league.

That -season Krause- pitched six games against the Red Box before they moored a run on Mat. is 1- it get the best average of results, the sole end in view -being the result of that one seritts alone, the pitcher Inuit be e4 for what his effectiveness against that certain adversary is likely to be and not for his general worth during a long playing season. Connie Mock -woo front De- treat and Baotou by saving Plank Krause and working them on alternate slave when he inel the Iwo in. In a Bruslt filth a Caleb Bragg. Captain the Attat)r, Playing Cameron and the New Showed 'Pril-' hantly nteresting Ft In Connection With For World's.

13ci4eba11 ers The 'Whis the tiOnal Event In tively Slow, Time of 4 Hrs. 59'Zt. 258. Rest ot Pkt4 'eave for'. York: that afternoon Pitehott 111Mself the Tronerank, 'Amerleaul league bell- Eddie- Collins was here of tho Chicago, given a aeries and what Baker, did 4re earr1011 to the Giants with his home-run batting Today last year is still fresh- tn memory.

In an exhibition contest- furtherance of this -review- It is noticeable that hard- a eamPaign to Ti funds to aa ly a mat was picked in advance to antomohile for Manager Jake Stahl. The ----outsb-Ine- others in the contests. They Trail tee probably sail be Oven him on me ta- 'forward as surpri ses and went Y1 the 'brit' game la dOWIR In httsehall history as world series this CItY Iteenaa Diatributita it ticket aIIotnent ton 11 1U I 11C WilLVF11 A At tame forward as surprises and went Ll Ana volt game in down in baseball history as world series thul cit7-- heroes. Dintributicid 'ticket ailotmenticon- Race' Course. VistuwautOna, Oct.

Bram a 'wealthy youugCine1nt1 driver. today Went the fourth Ill. teraational Grand Prix automobile road race. with a Flat car, after a'aeussatidaal last lap brunit In whieh Ralph DePalmale Mercedes car was overturned and DePalma was fiertouily Bragg captured the from a Held of twelve starters, lucluded the -country most widely )tuowa drveftut 40, -Thy. by tuiversityof foot ball-testa; 'asid the lictioleof poiot, Ia r(cent rolled up on Wait Vela noon, when the 'Arolunteiral triumphed over the gridiron aggregation King of -Bristol, byithe score of to 0.

As- the score -would the lore- Ivere entirely and -weak- was the tenni that. it flcallj impossible, to form-a Yer gook idea- as to probable -strength -of tits Tenn -milt ieim Tbe Bristol -were very light, looked experienced, and not in good, at condition, for lout, -a' few ceptions, all of tb. men 'who. the game were laid out befoirt the Slam. then was For -a little while --in.

it-the it Aootted as .1 hough- the game must be called because visitors had no more substitutes 'to New Oct. Who witAte Seed or followed world series, recognise In tbilf. Year's ritsetup of la ielv rkilsationalz every one of the It Ye' OlantitywIt011tertd la tbst six-day losing- le Philadelphia. with the exception of Aithor" Devito. au infleider.

who was traded te the Boston Nationals tilts The Boston team was mainly of the 'ilitike 'at that chow-a by Its former owner. Jobe' 1.. Taylor. arid which: finished to fifth ilace last year. or line-up by positions will prebabli 1 be-.

fellows: 1 'New Tort Boston- 1 (Wants) (Red nes) 1 pitchers Tesrean Weed I Mathes son Hall I Colleillt II, Marquard bed Crandall Wilts. O'Brien I Ames Pape Oitchera. 1 Meyers Carrigan Wilson Cady Penney Nonsznaker Themas i First Basemen. Merk le 4(tahl (Manager) 1 Second Basemen. Doyle (Captain) Yerkee Third Basemen.

Herzog Gardner Shortstop. Fletcher Wagner (Captain) Bightfield Murray Hooper Centerfle'd. Snodgrass speaker Leftfield I Between the catcherorttellittlinelbetiote 'or, league's sesson Oat te is little te lie with Meyers. of New York, with about except the lael.that the clulmt are points over Cal i lean, of Boston. I evenly, enough.

matched to. provide. world 1 and his fielding is alto it few points series of the order. I bead. A man to man compa Coon by averages Experts agree from the figures as a from whk.11 the foregoing totals were 'Whole.

distilled from the record of prac I taken follows. the Giants being the play every ball in play during the ma- I ers first nientIoned in estb-case: --Tieloi ri g---- ----Batting Player- ni. PO. A. k2.

Av. AR. It. H. Av.

Merkle. first base 115 1.028 -58 29 .1.73 410 'Zi 126 .311 Stahl. first base 07 050 22 2m; 110 82 .293 Doyle, second belie 112 274 300 42 .962 445 95 165 .340 'Kerte. second bast 109 175 279 20 NM 449 07 125 .2711 Fletcher, shortstop. 105 207 353 48 len 351) 55 96 .2.141 Wagner, shortstop 1211 NU .043 Al 11127 406 08 .208 Hersog.

third -base 123 1311 24) 24 .046 431 119, 113 Gardner, third base 130 148 271 32 .920 481 78 153- .316 Meyers. catcher 112 637 14 16 4972 151 be 120 42 Carrigas. rather to) MO 04 15 24t 20 CI .:2 Devort, left field SO 114 16 15 J197 298 56 D2 Becker. left 1418 212 21 10 AIM 332 64 100 .733 Lewis. kft field 131 2.50 18 11 .962 500- 71 ax, am center field 100 20T 20 15 .035 455 50 120 .200 center field 131 an 35 17 Stitt 512 Ile 196 1 Murray.

right field r23 328 14 10 .972 4137 73 .1173 Hooper, right field 125 297 20 .143 :112 86- 164 .282 No Home Talent. epee. IS the eideta-rnember of the but be ts May thirtyone. Boise Wag- i No member- of the team which will tier. captain -and ehortstop, haw been the strive to capture the eerld's champion- loosest in baseball, rounding, out eleven ship for Boston calls that city his home.

years this season. (illy three of the players, of la fact, live la Boston Americans (Red Box.) 1 Maesechnoetts. The home the others are scattered through i donee states, A number of other Interesting; facts I three coming front distant California. stand out to the statistics re-I Charkaad (Jake) Stahl, the playing man- garding the players: Name Botneand Position. Age.

Teat. gift. Bell. Neal Bridgeport. 26 11:014 100 Bedient.

Hugh Buffalo, 22 4100, HO Bradley. Hugh if Worceeter lb and 25 5:11 ISO Cady, Forrest Bishop Hill. III, 121 4102 194 Carrigan. William Ir Lewiston. 28 6 M10 197 Ray Burlingtoa.

13 601 104 Engle. Arthur Clyde Daytoo, 310, 506 1140 Oarrdner, William Lawrence Enosburg Falls, 24 5418 168 Hall, Charles Ventura, lif 5:11 ltirt Henriksen. (Mat Canton. Mass. utility 2 Hooper, Harry 24 5:10 305 Krug, Martin Cleveland.

OS 2.1 5:08 100 Lewitt George 10 Alameda. 011., 21 5:10 180 Leslie 0 Aurora. 2- 602 lea 41'Brien. Thomas Brockton, 2b 5:1034 174 Pape. Lawrence A Norwood, 0 24 6:00 170 Stahl.

Garland (Jake), manager Chicago, lb. 31 :02 191) Speaker. 'Tristram Hubbard. 21 5:11 174 Thomas. C.

Shame, 24 5:10 16,5 Wegner. Charles, captain New 5:00 lbit Wood. Joseph Philadelphia. 2b 24 5 KM 11,9 Stephen Parker Gken, 22., 5 :1114 170 tinned today' About bait the 1000 ttet ilusy. reserved seati for the three games in Counterfeiters are at work on bogus Boston had -been delivered when the for the world's championship third day of 'distranttion closed.

baseball gam here nett week, accord- Thooe of the Boston fowl who re' lug to reports reaching the New York toin the Immo roYel rooters" under. eish tonight. Notwithstanding which the Etub's world' championship the precauttons taken to avoid a ticket 'Ulm was. chesxd and BOOK to victory caudal, it appears that trouble is likely aSabtat Pittsburgh-eight years ego, arIf the rePert of counterfeiting is true. malted today for a sPecial train to But -according to 'Secretary Jobs take them to the ()ponies game at New Heydler of the National league tonight, 'York.

There will be more than three it win he the patrons themselves who hundred In the party. Clubs, other are to blame if they are foolish enough combinations put also made to purchase bogus ticket s. arrangements for train accommoda' The counterfeiting. plan is declared to tions. be the work of sealpers of the most While all these activities were going --Ill'erooketr- sort.

who having little chance On in Boston, the Bed Sok were 911111PS to reap a horvest in speculation this the last game of their at Phila, year, designed to deliberately delphia. Tiwo days remain before the fleece' the public. particularly people oPenblif of the world' series in which from the team will prepare finally for the "While we have heard these test to come. Word wee received from maid Mr. Hydier, "it is certain that the l'hiladelphia today that all members of tounterfeiters cannot produce anything the team are in good shape.

Both tbe tickets we are using. Not a Gardner and Carrigan have recovered -single tick has left my possession and from their injuries, and the physical not single one will leave my hands un- condition of all the other players is Monday. It is a bard ticket to coun said to be good. ana with the game beginning Quotations on the-reserved soot tick-Tuesday no yrinter would have time to ets for three games. which cost copy It about $20 li(d and $30 asked.

"Anyone who buys a ticket except In the bettinit wagers generally havecre- In- the, regular way is certainly going to duced the New York end largely as a ie buncoed There are about 5,000 re- result of the recovery of Boston 'a sierved seats to be placed on advance lured players and the odds on Boston ale -Monday morning. two to each pur are ten to eight and better. but all the other seats will be -only at the grounds on the day of BAS EBALL NOTES -the-game. Since everybody buying a -ticket will have to pass directif into' the, grounds there is not the shghtest 1 The Boston Red Sox have six bat- 'chance of a LT tickets getting afloat in tors a the crowd Any paste- nd the Giants have five in the Yleolirds-liztts circulated will be bogus. 308 clam.

and the police will be on hand to arrest Manager. Joe Birmingham of the anyone-Irving to dispose of them Or Cleveland team is the youngest man- Also-them eser In the major leagues, being only Manager. Joe Birmingham of the Cleveland team is the youngest manager In th e. major leagues, being only heavy cars. ly ale cars finished.

Bragell apee4 eaterage for- the tiel was tat dr It? miles per sour, es agaufbt I the late Davits ttrucettrown a average 74.3T Isaias last year al (Irani VIII great ite covered the destanceof nines, teet, hour, fa minutes and.22 see-Imam. At hospital, where sfetesma and WS mechaalciani, lem Alley were rushed, it was said tuat 1 Detlissa, in addition to gudering Inns brossen angered-a puncture of abdoluearand is in a serious Alley I. said to have guttered a broken hould.tr. Bragg drove consistent' race. He never was surther back than third place at any stage ot the long grind.

He was in the 'eau during the running 'ot thirty laps et Um 42-lap loor the -first eighty nules, Tetzlatt led the field, bet Bragg snit Deralma were etosel behind hini all the time. Atter elimination of Tetzlait by a minor arettlent to Ma -Flat eat in the 244th race settled dowa to -a drivaig duel between Bragg and latter led Bragg tor only 'four laps. However, wises DePalum jumped into. second place with Tetzlatt'a withdrawal he waa eigitt minutes back at Bragg. trailed at about that digtanee for morethan eighty miles.

Then, in the fitly nese cieeninia started the terrific sprint which resulted la hia Cal. benne oterturned In the last. 50-mtle stretch of the race, DePalma woe two minutes 'an4 30 See-ends behind Bragg as the two swung' broken tunes, -mustered Inmeture or we is in a serious Alley la iltiAd to have glittered broken ahooldtr. Bragg drove consistent' race. He never was turther back ck tila tittrd plaee in the lend during the running of thirty at any vfatite of the tong Iftind.

kis was laps of Out contest ror the first eighty miles, Teddy 'retria led the held, bet Bragg and Del-lame were ctosetr behind lam nd the time by a After elimination Of Tetzisit -minor accident to his -I at ear in the 244th nil lite, race settled down to a drivaig duet between Bragg and Depot. latter led Bragg tor only four However, when Depaima jumped into second place with Tetzisff'a with- huomwtaarsijadelgt at ttnalbnitest thabatekdisof tance for more than eighty miles. Then, in the la a fitly Hese yeealnia started the terrific sprint which resulted In his ear being overturned in the last. 50-mile stretch of the race- DePalma was two initiates 'and SO see- wads behind Bragg as the two swung' Devore Lewis Utilities atneker Bradley lictintw (Manager) Eng'e McCormick lieuricksen Shafer Ball Groh Krug Burns Thomas -Not -one did 'the Brien liana' hold the Volunteers ou downs or snake down." Neither did they s. ffains Of -con di sequence durg the 'entire game, or compiete a forward -pee In- -chasing the members of the local team feet they did but little 7 from As they sprinted for on two or three the oragne white player- scored on three Plars tollovring kick-off, end Tuns Of fifty or ssisty yards were not Although the vislihig eleven, was very week, the supporters of the-Tett-I" -nessee team' greatly 41ensed by the showing made by the -Proteges nt7 Conch and visions of -a: ehamPinnahiP 'team 114te1 f'tbleYebastekstiektot: 1 the Tennessee team circled the vhatinff see forwards opened boles in the oppoe4' ends almost at will.

wInte the Tennes- leg line that a baby-. -elephant could have -passed- through, and the backs ploughed The, A through for long gains. bsekilr' ells Med' -low mast of the time" into -the lest 7.8S-mile lap. Bragg and showed considerable speed left it I I HAN Thomason- and idmitterbeekt. Cain- Win 110M1118011 auct 16guitrieructva.

Ethou Id be Close. If the work of the baseball mathetuatielaus has not been in vain the. batting and fielding average of the 'Giants and Red Sox indicate it closer contest for the vrorid championship toes the partisan Supporter of eltbrr club ere- willing to concede. Although the major league Seasons have not quite come to their officiai close, a comparison of the totsl records for the two pennant wuming clubs, complied from unofficial figures. is up to with tu a few utrofficial figures.

iii up to within a few goosoune.oteminemootoomm. YOUNG utrIEL odowed slowts considerably sad, Deealtas jii a- lot et, set, oat ttr catch the k'iat eaught him on next to the last kg et on amount- e- lomit -and the- eentmt. is a desperate ettorF to of time takes'eut--is order to to Cook's lack of practice. He had not bevn on-the river for about is weeks, and although be paddled well for a time. his strength gave out near the finish.

Gontfon And LeCoultrie finished fourth. Tome and lien fifth, and Duggan and Andes The race was a very excithig one. as the contestaats eral times while covering the murse; Tbere wert; 110 accidents.of any kind. Tapp. physital director of the Central Y.

M. C. wag starlet'. and R. T.

McConnell ant Walter Darnell were the judges. AERIAL VOYAGE FOR-- AMBASSADOR BRYCE twenty-eight years of age. 'Manager Bresnahan and Lee Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals, have hit Strong enough of late to get their names in the .300 list. The Chicago Cubs have signed Mike Reckinger.

ft Racine. catcher. He hit for .312 In the Wisconsin-Illinois league the past season. WITH THE BOXERS. Ivens- Bragg On the roadway tear where I Bruce-Brown 'wits ItuesdaY.

lf.lata shot his heavy into the rear of Bragg's Fiat In the recoil from this collision. De-Palma kar WILS thrown tato the ditch and IlePalma and Alley were thrown dear of the Rragg, as his part of porse received $3,4,100. Derwin Bermiell of rlitadelphia, who drove a Dena into seconI place, after a pretty- fight with Gil Anderson' for the last sixty of the race, received $2,300. Bergdoll's average speed for the was miles per -hour. Gil Anderson, who finished third with Stutz car, the only American car to finish the rare.

got 41,2:31) as his end. Rift e-na-1- speed -was Ii.3 nula as try for- goals front touchoOwns and to permit the visitors to, doctor up ftneir winded or bruised players. 'or send in-' new lmen, the game dragged, and at-' though- only 10-minute quarters weret play two hour were required for contest. A- large crowd wait en land despite the attractions of -the eft-- cut and everybody, with the exception of- the left the field 'feeling' In the first- quarter, the Volunteers were hardly able to get their bearing, and onir, one touchdown, which no goal was kleked. BU Pane picked up in the second quarter, ever.

for the locals scored forty-one points, while they added, an even twenty in- the third and thirty-four in the fourth. Fifteen touchdowns were -made in alit and Volute kicked eleven inistung, only and genie of the angles were bad. captain Fontle- played an excellent gpmeettTen--- -Captain excellent Lr Giants' Preparations. 'Giants will-Jake lite field Toes--day for the first game of the worlds neries- with every' Item of -uniform and bread new. Tbe uniforms be slightly different in pattern from those worn during the regular season.

z- Players represeating both National and league clubs were allowed an -afternoon off today to pay the annual rilgriniage to the grave of Henry the "father of- baseball," who be buried la Greenwood cemetery Brooklyn. Today is the anniversary of his -birth and the occasion is always ob; -aerved by placing imitable decorations on the monument which marks Chad. restine place. Headquarters for visiting baseball -during the world's series are -he established- at the Imperial hotel. -and John IL Foster of the Baseball association- and George Kerr.

representing the New York National be in charge. Press tickets will be -distributed at eleven o'clock Monday morning to newspaper 'representatives provided with necessary credentiabi made -arrangements for' the.transportation of the newspaper men on nsidnight- trains leaving each MC- Foster pays that he has re, ceived -applications' from nearly three bunched newspepers for press accommo- dation! at the Polo Eddie Santry. the former featherweight, who was star in his day. is stricken with paralysis at his home in Chicago. Mike Gibbons has passed up a match with Jack (Twin) Sullivan.

He will box Mike Glover to Providence on October 15. Another English middleweight, Dia Thomas, has arrived in New York and is anxious to show Gotham fans what he can do. 7 games Of the finish, as Fielding New York. Boston. Putouts 3.55r5 1 A frig lets 1,4150 1 Abel.

SO relE-ATIILETE Errors 200 231 FieMing average .051 .96,1 Batting-- At bat 4,478 4.406 Runs 41 taat Hits 1,254 I236 Twice Within a Week He Fig Betting aversge .280 .276 Long Hits-- Two-base 208 ured as a Winner. Three-base PO 62 Home runs 44 Tots! bases 1 754 IXOSi I t4Seritice hits 108 166 1 etolen bases 20 161 In almost every Instance It Is notice. With His Partner, Eaton, He able how slight the difference is beteconi tbe clubd in either department of the Won Yesterday's Canoe Race game. In fielding. especially In out-fielding.

I on the Tennessee. the superiority of the Boston club has been lunch imitated by its followers. Tris Speaker, tbe Boston centerfielder. although having a slightly lower fielding average than his two colleagues in the mines -outer garden," has the remarkable hat- ma by a crowd of spectators Ong average of .287. that lined the county bridge from one 3.1urray of the New York oottleht, has been batting a few points better than end to te other Saturday afternoon, Hooper.

while the fielding average of the Eattna and Hiniel won the' v. A. both wen are identical each practiciii17 leading the outfielders of their respective ta 16 Minntea and' 20 gee- teeecker and ms, with marks is of bare Ar2. tbe Immo bat -This was the second time within Lew- dug average. Mt, and differ but a few weea that young Hunet wooed a rio.

Infield points to fieldling. The' weak pot of Jim tot In 3L, he took New for would oppose to be in Decore's average of fvi; -slid batting Or filitt honors in- the .213., week ago yesterday Now retire batting strewn among to- The risme race bein4 ot Dickinson-4 fielden, however. is quits es pronouseed. 1111 Iles above. l' the city.Jima from the figures, as Pooton's advantage '1 Lh In the outfield.

lierkle. witb a batting at the ehilaty-brtitge. facing up average of .2107 bas been hitting better. etream- entered than Stahl. but at the saute time three of tbt.to booing whit eoldUti to tae'Reat11 l'iaar a frwlstata the other three 'irere-et the usual type: In.

fie Lorry ftovie, at bee rat kgan sr o' been bitting better thee leo The clock--- and vommethlt ewers). potato to the Beaton man for more ilo its the 1 to fielding. At abortsto it la a toss- and Cook, who spoon canoe. up betIPIPPO Witillber Auld In both led- In thelast etretc.h. boweverHihatttna and --11144111t.

bet at- third -tbe mei and forged ahead. and won comparison is all In tbe ftvor-of Gardner- in for batting. for with a record of -A the ahoe. time jest before th id be pairs with Speaker tot bookers of tbe elub orrolle wito renehettp sten sad Dent. Melrose.

of -Now York, boo a better record! took second place, linishilig. in on third base than tiardeet several- uten ititd Int seconds. That Brown and PolnIL- 7 Cook did not show better was attributed Witnessed by a crowd of spectators that lined the county bridge from one end to the other Saturday afternoon, Eaton and Hiniel won the T. canoe race in 10 minute and 20 -This was the second time within week that 3-oung -Himel proved a victor In T. 31- as be took list honors In the swinam-ile.

race 7 week ago yesterdsit The canoe race laria' a. at Dicklasonli island, two miles above the tinished. at the county-bridge, facing up stream. ease a entered the race. three of them having nponsdna, the other three 'Neere of the anal type: The race ix lean and for more than half the and Cook, who aponson canoe, led- la thelast howeverHi- tnel and -talon forged ahead, and won I.

the above time. -Just before the blidge was reteheShanton -a ad Dense took second- place, linishittr in leTininutee itad litt seconds. That- Brown and Cook did not showbetter was attributed Manchester, Oct. the seat of an aeroplane 3araes Bryce, British ambassador to the rnited States obtained a birdseye view of the Massachusetts north shore The diplomat is visiting friends at Manchester and among those who called to pay their respects AV. Starling Bur- Sem.

who swooped down in 140 Oiplane. The aviator invited the ambassador to accompany him on au aeraJ excur. Ilion sod the invitation was accepted. Boyce was in the six -ilve y-ilve 'ANOTHER HIGHWAY PROJECT-- anwiloaxefiroalsghede 64-75 milex per boar, took fiti50, al fourth- game, making a lot- of stood gains George Clark, who was atH1 the ends and again by hitting bis.lfereedesr-with one more tali to iinf. lie also gave some lexhibi- when trus- Begged br time- of broken-field -running, Starter Vaguer, and awarded )4000 al played' qeane.

ia third fifth Bob 'Thiroltincr'who had and fourth periods, taken plaes at the wheel' latter is 'undoubtedly the fastest man on: of a Bent cat In tbe last fifty miles of the local and he got away-, for the --raR was -three 'mot, two that -netted about-, one 'apt' a to' 40 -5 hundred yard 0 carried the back-aboet yards front --klek-off -and when 'tie hit P-ossponect the of the It4 crumpled up1- Usage-- i.Tbe- Volunteers made practically all: r. of their- gains- on end runs and bueka, 2-81x -forward- passes were at- tempted but two of --them -were tompkted. touchdown. was scored' -OS forward pans, but the ball bad bee CHAMPIONSHIP FOR MISS CURTIS Manchester. Oct.

31arearet Curtis of Boston won the national women's tolf championship for the third time on the Essex comity today, defeating Mrs. Ronald a Bar low of Philadelphia by is score -of three up and two to play. De Palma's Condition. -Milwaukee. 4 Oct.

S.Reports tren, the hospital toaight are that, De-Palma is sot- in immediate It will be several days. -tt le determined kw will-recover; the fear being that peritoaltia- will de, Mammoth Cave, ether -national highway project took definite shape when the Laltes-te-the-Gulf TGood -Beads association was Delegates from Indiana; Ketituchr and Teasesser attended tedses teeeting-- They agreed' tit Invite th ce-eperatieleof other states betweea the -lakes and -the goat. 1 Permanent et-fires Will he estalgishod in Louisville. Flight Postponed 1- Pisa, Italy, Oct: Italian aviatior Cagliant; this morning to postpo flight from, here to Corsi co. oiriaga to heavy f.

ate bad- Intended to cross this moraing la a raosoplase ef his isseatioa to Bootie. ea the aorta coast ot Corsica, a 4416140st at alactlytive Pisa, -Italy, Oct'. Italian aviator csguant; derided this morning, to poet- pose bis flight 'frow-bere to Corsica, owing, to leave' telo; ktg had loteutled to cross this wonting in a toosoploso of his inveutios -to Bootie, on the sort 000st corsies. itutasee et Tuntitg ,1 Up finished at Philadelphia- today their -successful walkout la the Americas-, the-lied bolt -Busts: tossorwer outurwl I.

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