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Knoxville Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 10

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MEN For Salo by II. Greenwood BOSTONIIICTOR IN INTERESTING CONTEST 'Bean-Eaters" Hit and Run at Will, Totaling Eleven Scores Against U. of T. 0" Lake's bunch. Burke.

a starboard heaver, went on the NRELEss Tips By slab for the first six innings for Boston. and am relieved by Brown, who had the most perfect control seen in this section in many springs. coTHAm So far as a scorer could keep tab on the thini, without the assistance of an adding rnachine, the tally would about i chalk up so: Boston. AB Ntoran, It 2 Liese, rt 4 Beek, et 4 Shear'. 2b 5 Martel.

lb Sweeney. sit 4 Cooney, 3b 4 Bar Men, 3b 4 Burke, Brown, 1 0 3 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 3 2 1 2 1 2 3 00 PO A 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 4 90 0 2 3 2 82 0 2 08 912 Brussels Rugs II 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 INnals ...35 11 15 ,27 15 .1 Tennessee. AB PO A Kennedy, 2b 5 1 1 2 3 0 Oruneberg. lb 4 1 0 10 1 0 McAllister, 4 0 1 4 2 0 Graham, as 8 0 1 8 2 1 Stewart, 11 4 0 0 0 0 Covington. if 4 0 1 1 0 0 Polk.

3b 4 1 1 1 1 1 Maxedon, ef 3 0 2 3 0 0 Murray, 2 0 1 0 2 0 Kipp, 1 0 0 1 0 Totals 34 3 8 24 14 Score by innings: Boston 0 5 a 1 0 2 0 0 1-11 Tennessee 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 Summary: Two-base hitsMurray, Maxedpn, Polk. Sweeney, Martel. Struck outBy Burke, by Brown. by Kipp, 1. Bases on balloff Burke, 1.

Double playsGraham to Kennedy to Gruneberg. Stolen basesMoran. Leise, Beek Rariden. Hit by pitched Liese, Beck. Gruneberg.

UmpireBaker. Time of game, 1 50. Worth $15.00. manufacturer's Sale Price $8 95. Terms S1.00 downs $1.00 per week.

McDannel Moser, 20 5 Vine. THROUGH THE KNOT HOLE. 'Twas a bum crowd, but what it lacked in numbers it made up in noise. Boston loafed at times. One of them yelled at Baker: "Aw, I say nanw, that was a baht, don't you lie pronounced "bal.

like it was lodged in his throat. Deuced strong hitters, my word, old ehampie! rommod GOTHAM BOOKIES Poolroom Operators Strange to Around Ban. 'New York, April prominent members of the Aero club of America sent an open letter last night t9 Cortlandt Field Bishop, president of the club, charging that his attitude bids fair MaK-e to lose for this country the internationai aviation contest, recommending impera- tive action to save it, and demanding his resignation. Get New York, April the opening of the racing newton in the metropolitan diatrict Only a week oft interest was excited in racing circles today by reports that poolroom operators are preparing to circumvent the official ban and have been arranging to flash the race results from the tracks by wireless. Stations, it Was said are to be estaba lished just outside of the grounds.

From such vantage points the news would be relayed instantaneously to distant centers. Heretofore it has beet, comparatively easy' to break up sending Mations. detectives simply confiscat. ing the ordinary telegraph and telephone instruments of the poolroom It is feared, however, that if the wireless system were adopted there would be difficulty in proving that news was being sent to lawbreakers to assist them in violating the statutes. An active campaign is expected to prevent, if possible, the carrying of plans, of the poolroom wireless.

"Nothing new under the sun" Is not always true, as you will learnwhen "At the Sign of the Bell." CITY HIGH BOYS WIN INITIAL PREP GAME The City High Prhool had an easy -time defeating Central High yesterday afternoon in the first game of the prep. school league season. The final score was II to 2. Many fans witnessed the game, which was played on the Chilhowee diamond. Pickle was in grand form for the City boys, and the infbeld of the Central lads was In fairly gopd shape.

The lineup and score by innings was as follows: K. H. S. Position. C.

H. S. Meyer teher 3ottiger Pickle pitcher Cash Attthe shortstop R. Wiley 1st base Culton N. Wiley base Roberts Ford baba Tarwin Leake right field Darby Jones renter field Halm left field Webb Score by innings: K.

H. 40161100--13 C. H. 000002000-4 POGGENBURG LOSES IN BILLIARD nowarderman, April hours' baseball, a row on the San torenzo river, and a fast hand ball game In the afternoon completed James Jeffries program on the second 'day of his training. The proposed morning Jaunt over the mountain roads was abandoned until to CQURTIAND BISHOP'S RESIGNATION.

and I'm not going to worry about it until afterk it happens. know this much. I intend to flght I GREEK PETERS On JEFFRIES REDUCED TWO POUNDS Fast Wrestler Announced Through Sentinel to Ap day, when it will be made a regular feature of the daily training rind. The boxing Will begin Friday. Jeffries and his trainers expressed much satisfactio last night atthe.result of his first day') work.

The trainers said the fighter probably reduced his weight two or thre3 pounds during the Presumably at Bishop's instigation, it Is charged the date for the meet in this country was fixed for the last half of October and the first half of Novemberi a season when atmospheric conditions are frequently so turbulent that even marine navigation is brought to a rtandstill, thus making it practically impossible to hold the great aerial cup race in America- Guilford college 1. (Called end thirteenth, darkness.) At Elon College, N. C.Elim college 6. Richmond college At Columbia, S. C.Columbia, South Atiantig league, Montreal, Eastern league.

2. At Lexington, Va.Virginia Military Institute. -14; Williams and MarY At Lynchburg, Va.New York Na tionals. second team, Lynchburg. Virginia league, O.

At Greensboro, N. C.New York Americans, 11; Greensboro, Carolina At Danville. Va.New York Amerl sans. second team, 12; Danville, Virginig league, 4. At.

Roanoke, Va.Roanoke, State league. 14; Bingham school O. At Spartanburg, S. C.Rochester. Eastern league.

Spartanburg, Carolina association. 5. At Athens, Ga.University of Georgia 2i Mercer unfversity 6 Piece Goods for men and women, I pink and blue flannel. batiste, white cashmere and serge. chamoisette and 'kid gloves, ehirts, collars.

veils. sheets Ian? towels. JNO. L. RHEA.

pear Tonight, 11 ttalian from the mening bill. HAppy iv" the big Italian from the ollening bill. By this I do not mean that I am going to be sucker enough to stand up ani let him wallop me with That big right hand of his. A knockout puncn is all right provithd you land it.on the oth-r" fellow." This argument of Foster's will be thrashed out tonight at Staub' the-1 ater and it le almost a safe bet that one man will take the count. If Foster whips Mandino he will whip him at his best and there will be no excuses.

Before the big fight there will be two hot preliminaries. Greek Peters will lock arms with McDonald in a finish catch-as-catch-can contest. Young Thomas will box Kid Bowman six rounds for a decision. "Nothing new under the sun" is not always true, as you will learnwhen "At the Sign of the Bell." tODAY'S ENTRIES AT THE JACKSONVILLE MEET Will Join "Cubs" in Columbus April 10, is in Good Shape. Kansas City, April 7.At last the case of John the catcher of the Chicago National league club, apPears to be at an end.

Yesterday ICIIn'g received a message from President Chas. NV. Igurphy, ordering the player to report at Indianapolis on April 6 or 7. It will be Impossible for Kling to leave here today. but he last night he would telegraph Murphy he would join tha team in Columbus, April IS "It's a great day for me." Paid Kling last night.

happier now than I've been any day since I caught the final game in the championship series in New York in Ocreber, 1908." "Can I come back? Say, that question makes me laugh. I know that I shall be able. to regain my old form within ten days after I join the squad. By Apra' 20 I'll be doing the heavy end of tha work." P3EM13 Let Us Furnish you Let Us Do Your PAINTING. Let Us sell you Window Glass.

We will do you good. CLEVELAND BALKS AT CRITICAL MOMENT New Baseball League, Forma tion is Delayed for a Short Time. Cleveland Wel not represented at the meeting ef the -moguls" for the proposed new baseball league. held last night in this city. Ali of the other points proposed were represented, however, and the meeting was enthusiastic, pointing to the early organization of the league, with Cleveland, if possible, without Cleveland If 'necessary.

The prominent fans were present: Thomas M. Duckett, of Asheville; E. B. Fisher, of Morristown; Jo Patton. of Rome, Nat.

Taylor. of Johnson City. and Frank Moffett, of Knoxville. It is said that he fine old Cleveland ball park is being converted into tealdenoe lots, and also that the flock in that city is extremely anxious to get into the league, but they haven't the grounds on which to play. Jo Patton has gone to, the hustling little Bradley county city today, however, and he will try to get things running all right.

Cleveland is not as large as Gadsden. which is trying to get into the yet the East Tennessee town is a corker for liveliness, and the fans are of the right sort. The league directors want Cleveland for two reasons. First, because it would be a paying town, and, secondly because it will break the railroad jump betweela Knoxville and Rome. However, if Cleveland does not come into the circuit, either Bristol.

or Gad I sen will be included. MT. Moffett received a telegram this morning stating that Gadsen wants a franchtseo in the league. and could-drew from 30.000 harebell people. Bristol can draw from about as many, it is declared.

It is proposed to get the league into running order by May 20, and to lix the guarantees at about 240. The salary limit will be low. Another meeting-1011 be this city next week, when the league will probably be formed. Gadsden and Anniston, two fast Alabama towns, may be taken In, making the circuit an eight. club league.

'For Aaster cooking. CATCHER 1 K1 ING1 EGG'COAL II Jo la I 116 sottTHFELN COAL COKE i Phones 661, McMullen, Simmonds Co -FIRE INSURANCE. NO STEEPLECHASES AT CHURC1111111 DOWNS Colonels Complain of Possibilities of Crookedness in Jumps. BREAKS THE RECORD'. Astounding Nerve of Man Who Impersonates illion.

New York, sApril 7.For lavish Mtge setting, workmanlike execution and ample financing, the story of a racing swindle as told the police last night by Hairy Wagner, senior member of a firm of billiard table manufacturers, has no equti in the annals of the New York detectke bureau. To obtain 110 COO the confidermen entrusted their dupe with 1108,000 ta cash. hired a private car from Baltimotx to Jacksonville, and impersonatet auccetsfully a party of millionaires, ontt of whom was 1-1. Rogers, of the late vice-president of the Standard Oil company. The story came out last night with the arrest of a man who gave his name as John Brown, 61 years old, and described Mused as a broker and speculator, but who the police say is George C.1 Rock-Wail.

alias George C. Hammond. aliai "Old Joe" Eaton, a nowrinus confidence) man. Late lest month Wagner mat a ma 'representing Minitel! Alford itIant ford, private a Pennsyivank millionaire with money, to spend on eod Lands. Wagner take an optial of 2,000 acres at 17 an acre? He coon tell at othuge profit.

The secretary lack(' funds to finance the deal himself, but it went through be asked only 25, pe cent of his tip. A trip to Baltimore followed where en tered the "millionaire." including "Col. Moffett" of Colorado, One "Palmer" and one "Marshall." From Baltimore the sntire party Jour-4 to Jacksonville by private carall, on the at the race track there was heavy bettink "between 1" in which the victim was asked to Join. Instead his confidence was soothed by his being made stakeholder until at one time he held Ills draft, for 110,000 was obligingly cashed't and he' generously loaned the money tor one of the crowd to fill out a 120.000 htt.r Then came the get away. Wagner said, last night that Brown, arrested yesterday afternoon, took the part of Moffett.

When searched by the police 12.071 in bills watt.toottd-strappetr111111111rffte!'s waist. I Brown was released in 11,500 bail late last night and left headquarters protest-log his innocence. tog Ws innocence. That guy thought tie Wit 5 in for le3me-, thing soft," mid Brown. He thought he.

was in for tioDine of that $106,000 end when tie didn't get it he was sore." Have you desirabie neighbors?" Excellent. They- never have tried to become Express. SheThe West Point boys are mo very ha ndsome. He ksourly)Yea. uniformly goodtooking.Cornell Widow.

lly husband was a very high-strung person." "Yes. 1V heard be was hung on Pike's 'Weekly. Use TIZSmaller Feet Sore Feet, Tender Feet and Swollen Feet Cured Every Time. TIZ Makes Sore Feet Well No Matter What Alla Thern 'I( ssr3-i Let Us Furnish you Let Us Do Your Let Us sell you Window Glass. For Sak by We VT do you good.

fli 0 ft 0 ED 1I J113 0) 0 0 (9 LIR uroont oil Co. roonwoo 8- n. i 7 0 i i A tin ItDA 1 1 eunkin AT TW JEFFRIES REDUCE 0 POUNDS CLEVELAriu BALKS RI Off MULE It 2 -111 i-. OM -1' 'AN" iiii No 1,: 1 Rowarderman, April day, wen it will be made a regular tstt s' "-Z-s1 i ee es -ei leell''''', tti1 hours' baseball, a row on the San Lo- featurh of the daily training rind. The vs: 1' ki: 4Y'e ll le 11'-t and a fast hand ball game bo e- 4t At Itt '1.

Jai 4 4'11t2tis Ale' renzo rMer, xing will begin Friday. Jeffries and In the afternoon completed James his trainers expreseed much satisfactio lia 14' i 0 i '14414RIV Jeffries' program on the second 'deg of last night at of his first day') 41 Alie. kt 1.., 1 dee his tratning. work. The trainers said the fighter New Baseball League Astounding Nerve of Man Who ,.,,1 ele tot ts, tree, ----e- The ProPoned morning Jaunt over th probably reduced hi weight two or thre3 i mountain roads was abandoned unt41 to- pounds during the ti011 is Delayed for a Impersonates Million- 4 Lake's bunch.

Short Time. awes. i Burke. a starboard heaver. went on the 1 BOSTKVICTOR IN slab for the first six innings for Bog- VIREIESS Tips By COURILAND BISHO1 -4 ton.

and wee relieved by Brown, who Cleveland Wel not represented at ite New York, April 7.For lavish stage ei met prfe meeting of the "moguls" for the pro- setting, workmanlike execution and am- INTEREeTING CONTEST rincgoantrol seen in thie So far as a scorer could keep tab on COILIARII 111110141rS New York, ter April prominent Presumably at Bishop's Instigation, it posed new baseball league. held last night dPilee in this city. All of the other points pro- VVagner, senior member of a firm of bit- i members of he A club of Americe Is charged th date for the meet in this the thing, without the assistance of an I ItiM DU posed were represented. however, and meeting was enthusiatic, pointing to hard table manufacturers, bag no. equil adding mitehine, tally ou a 1 i the ll wld bout sent all open letter last night to Cort- country was fixed for' the last half of i the in the annals of the New York detective chalk up so: landt Field Bishop, president t3f the October and the first half of November early organization of the league, with club, charging that his attitude bids fair a season when atmospheric conditions are Ille "Bean-Eaters" Hit and Run at Boston.

ABR HPOAE Poolroom Operators MaKe ato lose for this country' the internationa. frequently so turbulent that even marine cieveland, It possible, without Cleveland bureau. To obtain $10 e00 the confiderce $106000 in if neceesary. The following prominent men entrusted their dupe with aforan, If 2 1 0 2 0 ti viation contest, recommending' impera- navigation is brought to a rtandetill, thus Will, ng Eleven fans were present: Thomas M. Duckett, cash.

hired a private car from Baltimots Wii Liese, rf 4 3 2 0- 0 0 Beck, cf 4 0 2 1 0 0 Strange to Get tive action to save it, and demanding making it practically impossible to hold his resignation. the great aerial cup race in America. 1:11 town; Jo Patton. of Rome, Nat. succeesfully a party of millionaires, one Fisher, of Morris- to Jacksonville, and i A Sheen.

2b 5 0 1 3 4 0 A and I Scores gains U. of Martel. lb 4 round Ban I 'm not 1 0 1 9 0 0 fTeatyt.loori oxtn.looahn,i7lon city, and Frank of whom was 11. 11 Rogers, of the late vice-president of the Stand- i Sweeney 8b es 4- 3 2 0 2 0 2 1 the ri nk A 4o 1' oain pg to ntt worry about it dauri ll ketncieraaeoege 1. (Called end thirteenth, It is said that Ihe tine old Clevetand ard Oil company.

Cooney, 4 I 2 2 until after I know this much. I intend to fight At Elon College, N. college I ball Park is being converted into test- The story came out last night with the after-described Rarnitt'n, 3b 4 1 2' 8 2 0 mtheetrooppoeinitianng Richmond college denoe lots, and also that the flock in arrest of a man who gave Ida name me as 1 Burke, 1 2 3 0 2 0 Nw York. PETERS Brown, 1 0 0 0 8 0 of he ae rg seParetion 7. in diatrict only a week off.

interest was tehaxetitendoolinrereamethogt) retol re re ar ('RI TV At Columbia, S. c. eecolumbia, South that eity is extremely anxioue to get into John Brown, 66 years old, and 7 Allende league, Montreal, Eastern the league, but they haven't the grounds Wmself as a broker and speculator, but ecrta atodapyre pyrienpg or tos league. 2. on which to play.

Jo Patton has gone who the police say is George C.1 Rock- I 3 5 11 15 ,27 15 1 Totals At Lexington, Military to. the hustling little Bradley county city well, alias George C. Hammond, filial Tennessee. AB PO A circumvent the official ban and have Institute. 14; Williams and Mar).

0. todaY, however. and he will try to get Old Joe" Eaton, a notorious, confidence MeAlltiter 4 0 1 4 2 0 Stations, it Was said are to be estaba ginia league, O. ing to get into the yet the East Kenned been arranging to flash the race resulta At Lynchburg, York Na. filings running all right.

Cleveland is man GruneheY; 2b 4 5 1 1 '2 3 0 lb 1 0 10 1 0 from the tracks by wirelers. 0 1 tionals. second team, Lynchburg. Vir- not 08 large as Gadsden. which is try- Late hint month Wagner met a ma ts representing himself to-ha Alford Santo ore 8012 2 1 lished Just outeide of the grounds.

01, At Greensboro, N. York Amer- Tennessee town is a corker for ford, private secretaryto a Penneylvank Fro rich vantage points the news Stewart, rf 4 0 0 0 0 'ea leans, 11; Greensboro, Carolina nese, and the fans are of the right sort. millionaire with money to spend on veld instantaneously to die- tion. 1. The league directors want Cleveland for lands.

Would. Wagnet take an optiou I If 4 0 '1 1 0 0 would be retayed i et, ng on. 4 1 1 I 1 tent centers. Heretofore it has beet, At Danville. Vae-New York Amen- two reasons.

First, because it would be of 2,000 acres at 17 en acre? He coull Polk. 3b N.e sell at et huge profit. The secretary lack(' comparatively easy to break up Pend- tans. second team, 12; Danville, Virginie a paying town, and, secondly because it Maxedon cf 8 0 2 1 0 0 ts funds to finance the deal himself, but i 201020 ing detectives simply confiscat. 'league, 4.

Will break the railroad Jump betweee It went through he asked only 25, pe ordinar Kipp, 1 0 0 1 1 0 in the telegraph and telep hone At. Roanoke, State Knoxville and Rome, instruments of the poolroom It is es, srt.1 2. league. 14; Bingham school N. However.

if Cleveland does not come cent of his tip. i A feare, however, that if the wireless eve- 0 1 Into the circuit, either Bristol. or Gad A trip to Baltimore followed where Tols -34 3 8 24 14 3 4 '3-4- 3 tem Were adopted there would be diffi- see. At Spartanburg, S. East.

sen will be included. Itit. Moffett re- tered the "millionaire." in sell re Jr "Cot. Moffett," of Coloradok culty in proving that news was being 0. rit.

ern league. Spartanburg, Carolina as- ceived a telegram this morning stating Ro ge Score by innings: sent to lawbreakers to assist them in 4- te, 7.z.; sociation. 5. te. 'that Gadsen wants a franchtee in the one "Palmer" and one "alarehall Boston 0 511 0 2 0 0 I-11 violating the statutes.

1,, ns At Athena. of Georgia league, and from 30.0 4)0 base- From Baltimore the entire party te, Tennessee 0 00 0- 1 An active campaign is expected to pre- 12t, Mercer uniVersity 6. ball people. Bristol can draw from about neyed to, Jacksonville prtvate car-all, summary: vent, If possible, the tarrying of plans, as many, It is declared. on the at the race Two-base hits-Murray, Maxedpil, Polk, of thooroom lireless.

Piece Goods for men and women. It is proposed to get the league into track there was heavy bettink "between I --eo e'es" Sweeney, Martel. Struck out-B Burke, 1 pink and blue flannel. batiste, white running order by May 20 and to fix the friends" in which the victim was asked by Brown, by Kipp, 1. Bases On "Nothing new under th leashmere and serge.

chamoisette and guarantees at about $40. The salarY to Join. Instead his confidence was hall-off Burke, 1. Double plays-Gm sun Fast Wrestler Announced, kid gloves, ithirts, collars. veils, sheets limit will be low.

soothed by Ws being made Rtakeholder ham to Kennedy to Gruneberg Stolen IS not always true, as you will O. L. Another meeting -ewill be held In Able until at one time held 110 1000 Els i bases-Moran. Leise, Beck, Rariden. Hit Throuah Sentinel to A an towels.

JN p- city next week drafts for 110,000 was when the league will obliging ly cashed learn-when "At the Sign of the and he generously loaned the money td, by pitched ball--Moran, Liese, Beck. 4 Gruneberg. Umpire-Baker. Time of Bell." pear Tonight pro bably be formed. Gadsden and An- liAppy DAT, Foil taken In making th circuit niston two fast Alabama towns, may be One of the crowd to fill out a $20,000 Wet game, 1:50.

an eight. Then eame the get away. Wagner saki, the big Italian from the oaening bill. club league. last night that Brown, arrested yester- CITY HIGH BOYS WIN By this I do not mean that I am going 4', ay afternoon, took the part of Moffett.

1 9x12 Brussels Rugs to be sucker enough to stand up and ctiTcliER dWhen searched by the police $2.071 in Th INITIAL PREP GAME let him wallop me with at big right I KLING EGG COAL bills Worth 115.00. manufacturer's Sala hand of hie. A knockout puncn is all For Aester cooking. waist. Price $8 95.

Terms 11.00 down. 11.00 The City High erhool had an easy lime right' provided you land it on the other BOTERN COAL COKE Brown was released in $1,500 bell late pier week. defeating Central High yesterday after- fellow." Phones 661. last night and left headquarters protest- McDannel Moser, 205 Vine. t' noon in the first game of the prep.

school This argument of Fosters will be lug Ws innocence. league seasnn. The final score was 11 thrashed out tonight at Staub's the-' sg I "That guy thought be was in Tor some- to 2. Many fans witnessed the game, ater and it Is almoet a safe bet that Will Join "Cubs" in Columbus air ICHIlliell Simmonds Co thing soft," mid Brown. "He thought THROUGH TFIE KNOT HOLE.

which was pleyed on the Chilho wee dia- one man will take the count. 9 FIRE he WWI in for some of that $106,000 sand mond. Pickle was in grand form for the If Feeder whipe Mandino be will whip April 10 is in, Good when he didn't get it re was sore." banged 'Twas a bum crowd, but what It City boys, and the infi eld of the Central him at hia best and there will be no lacked in numbers it made up in lad scu was In fairly gopd shape. The line- esee. 'H de ave you neighbors?" noise.

up and ecore by innings was as follows: Before the big fight there will be Shape. No sTEEpLEcliAsEs -Excellent. They- never have tried S. Position. C.

II. S. two hot preliminaries. Greek Peters IC. H.

to become -Buffalo Express. Boston loafed at times. es. Nie er toher Bottiger will lock arms with McDonald in a Pickle piteher Cash finish catch-as-catch-can conteet. Kansas City Mo.

April'? -At loot the' She-The West Point boys are co very 1 say nanw, tbat was a bahl. dont you One of them yelled at Baker: "Aw, Aahe shortstop Young Thomas will box Kid Bowman case of John'G. ling, the catcher of uniformly niformly good- R. Wiley ist base Culton six ou fo decisio N. know.

lie pronounced "bal. like it N. Wiley base nds a n. the Chicago ational league club, ap- NVidow. was lodged in his throat.

Ford Mee Terwin ot Nothing new under the sun pears to be at an end. Yesterday Kling received a message from President Chas. "My husband was a very Leake right field -Darby NV. Niurphy, ordering the lyo rson." Deuced strong hittere, my word, old annex renter field Halm is not always true, as you will paer of Possibi pe "Yes. I've heard be was hung on ort at Indianapolis on April 6 or to 7.

r- It 1 I la I champiet field NV ebb Pikes Weekly. Seore by inninge: s. learn-when At the Si gn of the WM be impossible for Kling to leave here one om today. but he said last night he wottld a K. H.

A I A --13 Bell." telegraph Murpby ho would Join tha I les of Crookedness in IT C. H. 000002000-4 i team in Columbus, April 19 "It's a great day for me," Paid Kling Jumps. uTiz, POGGENBURG LOSES IN TODAY'S ENTRIES AT THE last night. "rm happier now than I've se.

i JACKSONVILLE MEET een an day since I caught the final I BILLIARD York ame in the championship series in New 1908." a lter Foot in October, Can I bck? 1 come a ay mak es me laugh. i that question I kw I Sore Feet, Tender Feet and Swollen Feet able. or no that shall be Cured Every Time. TIZ Makes Sore days a rega orm wit' en 9 ter I Jo thold squad. By Atpia Feet Well No Matter What 0 i be do ng the heavy end of th Ails Them.

Iv rem" 4r0 i Boston had a "crip" yesterday afternoon, and the flnal swore of the Wait field agony us II to 3. against the DnivertittY of Tenneasee team. The -Bean-eaters" took to the balls served up by Murray and Kipp na if they had beea "baked beans," not referring to size, but to the Bostonian's rehab for said food product. Even after considering the fifteen hits piled up by the Doves, and their field. ing, they didn't look much better than the Brooklyn second team which played here last Saturday.

The general opinion of the fans seemed to be that if the crowd that played in yesterday's struggle is the first team, Bostoh will not land very far above her last season's position, which was last, with a percentage of ilat The Volunteers ditnply did not play up to their first game's form, and it was not a case of Boston being so good, but rather of the Volunteers being a little bad. Both Tennessee pitchers were touched up freely, but neither pitched the article of ball Sanders served up against Brooklym, In the first inning, it was horse and horse, both teams getting one man on base, who, however, succumbed there. In the second the lid came off with a burry. The first man up for Boston became deceased, vlp. Graham to Grune' berg.

Then followed two hits, and a beautifli stop by Graham, a wild heave to Polk, who watched the ball ramble on its way. Another hit forced in two runs, and one more hit brought in two more. Then to alleviate things, one of the "Beaneatera" actually got out. Then another one pinged a brilliant single, racing Over another In the Volunteer half of the second, the fans screamed when Graham, first Up, banged out a blue domer to the "tall and uncut," settling on second. The hopes fell with a thud, however, when the next three men walked right up, and struck three times.

and walked right down again. Just to cinch matters, the Boston players raced over three more runs in the third, crossing the anode plate with amazing regularity. After running up the hig score th3 "Doves" loafed, which the beret fans naturally didn't like very much. The manager would tell them what to do, and they would do it. One big fellow he told to hit it out and keep on running.

The bugs will remember this instance when the hatter slapped a mild One to right, Just bareR eats enough to get to first, and continued running. getting in a Chase between first and pee'oncl. Some of the "Doves" alert tried to bully his "umps" who WRP on the Joh for accommodation. Murray was relieved in the fourth by 'Kipp, who held the "Doves' a little Parer. As for the stars.

two of the Volunteers outshined any of the visitors. These were Graham and Stexedon. the latter youth being the One hest bet nn the card. Twice did be Rowena the dizzy heights of the center bank, and without any he succeeded in choking two that were epparently at least "three-base-baggers." At the hat he led the field. getting two clean bingo.

Graham. althengh he made an error. was one of the stars. lie went after everything. fielding in magnificent style.

Hk wild p-ish to Polk watt retexousable, the stop being one nt the leaturea of the He played as much like, a hig leaguer as did any of Boston had a "crip" yesterday noon, and the final swore of the Wait field agony was 11 to 3. against the Uni- verity of Tennees Be ee team. The "an- eaters" took to the bails served up by to the Bostonian's rehab for said food Murray and Kipp na if they had beea aked beans," not referrieg tok size, but product. Even after considering the fifteen hits piled up by the Doves, and their fleld. ing, they didn't look much better titan the Brooklyn seeond team which played of the fans here tart Saturday.

The general opinion crow seemed to that if he crowd that played In esterday' strug- gle is the first team, Bostob will not land very far above her lest season's posi- tion, which was last, with a percentage Cr .294 The Volunteers dimply did not play to their first rst gae's form, and it was not a case of Boston being 80 good, but rather of the Volunteers being a little bad. Both Tenneseee pitchers were touched up freely, but neither pitched the article of bail Sanders served up against Brook lyn, In the first inning, it was horse and horse, both teame getting one man On base, who. however, succumbed there. In the second the lid came off with a hurry. The first man up fo Boston oston beeame deceased, vlet Graham to Grune- berg.

Then followed two hits, and a beautiftit stop by Graham, a wild heave to Polk, who watehed the ball ramble On its way. Another hit foreed in two runs, are one more hit brought in two more Then to alleviate things, one of the "Beaneatera" actually got out. Then another one pinged a brilliant single, rac- ing over another tune In tholunteer belt of the second, the fans sereaed when Graham, nrst up, out a blue domer to the "tail and uncut," settling on second. The hopes fell with a thud, however, when the next three men walked right up, and struck three timee, and walked right down again. Just to cinh matters, the Boston play.

ere raced over three more runs in the third, croming the anode plate with regularity. amazing After running up the hig score th3 Doves" loafed, which the loal tans naturally didn't like very mu ch. The menager would tell them what to do, and they would do it. One big fellow he told to hit It out and keep on run, ning. The bugs will remember this sance when the hatter elepped a mitd one to right, nett bereft Pate ennugh to get to fleet, and continued running, get.

ting in a ebese between first and fee- end. Sortle of the "Doves" atom tried to bully his "umps" who Wile on the Joh for accommoela tion Murrey was relieved In ha fourth lq 'Kipp, who held the "Doves- a little eater. As for the stare. two VO1 lin outshined tiny of the visitors. These were Grahm a and ele xedm he la tter youth being the OnP hest bet en flea card Twice did Rowena the diezt- a tt ef tt di ot er bs hi eJ ne I ths ees enc ner ten sal, tiel an nin In moi gob sea mei mai ath.

a 11 wee leas corn de4 burl liar citis will It gren Ivor held -at char Will ever, char will the Ph thini with be tl tanc4 serat the four. and fast for the At Pions the title. Menti cold 4 120 3 alone the la but el, a tt V. co IN tt di ot er he hi 'e 2,, I net th .1 ces bnc ner ten sal nin i got: sca sect Mai ath a weR 1 1 I II 1 1 i 4 ent 1 a Graham is a peach, boys, there's no use talking. such ease and class iR rarely seen In a Zollege player.

He seems to do everything easy. and ha ts nervy to a fault, going after them all. He promises to develop into the boat short-stop Tennessee haa had within our memory. Walt Evans defeated Drake the other day in Charlotte. Notwithstanding that Evens has defeated Drake twice.

(MP nf the Asheville critivt writes that "Drake. the southern champion lost to rvans, Unless they are working. It on a -throe out -if five basis, it le a sad fat that Drake IC no longer champion. Graham is a peach, boys, there's no use talking. Such ease and class le rarely seen In a itollege player.

He seems to do everything easy. and 113 is nervy to a fault, going after them ail. He promises to dev elop into the beat short Tennessee has had within our memory. Walt Eva ns defeated Drake the other day in Chariot te. Neetw I thatansi Mg that Evens has defeated Drake nP of the Aeheville criti et writes that "Drake, the enuthern champlop lost to rvanA, Unle ss they are workint it On a out ef live beets.

it Is a ad faet that Drake Louisville, April 7.There will be no steeplechase racing at Churchill Downs this spring. In spertaing of this decision of the new Louisville Jockey club Secretary Lyman Davis yesterday said: "There hat been a lot of talk about crookedness In steeplechase events and for that reason we have decided not to run any during the coming meet. We do not think there is any cause for com- plaint on the ground of crookedness, but there is this prejudice, nevertheless." Workmen began the removal of the obstacles today. Louisville, April will be no steeplechase racing et Churehill Etowns this sprtng, In spetteing of this de- eision of the new Louleville Jockey club Sec Secretary Lyman anis yesterday said: "There hat been a lot of talk about crookedness In steeplechase events and for that reason we have decided not to run any during the coming meet. We do not think there is any cause for -1- a eopetntreaAnamot hilt New York.

April 7.The feature of yesterday's play in the national amateur billiard tournament at tho Hamilton club, Brooklyn, was the defeat of the veteran. J. F. Poggenburg. a former champion, Dr.

W. E. Uffenheimer, of Philadelphia. The winner made his debut as a candidate 'for national honors against C. C.

F. Conklin, of Chicago. another former champion, and his failure to score a winning bracket led every one to believe he would surely lose to Poggenburg. York April feature of Nvi esterday's play In the national ama- teur billiard tornament at the amil- ton club, he rooklyn, was defeat of the veteran. J.

F. Poggenburg. a former champion, ay Dr. W. el.

Uffenheimer, of Phil atleinhia. Ti. inner made Ws elebnt as a ran- di date fo national honors against C. C. CHARLIE DANIELS HOLDS CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD CHARLIE DANIELS HOLDs I I yy 1 I alasedon tras given a great han4 every thno he Wppearei Fa the bat yesterdRy, and he earned the applause.

A 7' A rt tzrir I First RaceSelling, two-year-old fillies, four furlongs: Chess; Delena Albetto, 105; Trait, Dixie Blue, Harvestmoon, Roll Up. 110.. Second RaceSelling, three-year-olds and up, six furlongs: Wild Fire, 94; Diction, 112: Away, 106; Mozart. Spiendida. 107; Ned Carmack, 109; Select II, Bozzeran.

Doc Allen, M. L. Whelan, Birdslayer. III; Light Blue, 112. Third RaceSelling.

four-year-olds and up, six and a half furlongs: Dolly Bull man. 111; Admonitor: Jan. Swift. Commedlenne. 119; Mystifier, Rangil, Cooney Ceremonious.

112. Fourth RaceSelling, handicap, four. year-olds and up, one mile: Collis Orm by. 95; El Fall, 106; Hans, High Range, 107; Winn. 112.

Fifth RaceSelling, three-year-old six furlongs: 107; Autumn Rose, Coonskin. Deerook, Lady McNally. Uralla. Acolin, 112. Sixth Raceselling, three-year-olds and up.

one mile and a sixteenth: Temp. ter, 102; Agreement. Pearl Point, 106; 109: The Thorn, Woolstone, Cablegram. 111; First Premium, 114, First Race -Selling, two-year-old lies, four furlongs: Chess; Delena Albet to. 105; Trait, Dixie Blue, Harvestoon Roll Up.

110., Second Race-Selling, three-year-olds and up, RIX furlongs: Wild Fire, 94; Diction, 112: Away. 106; Mozart. Splen- dida. 107; Ned Carmack, 109; Selet II Bozzeran. Doc Allen, M.

L. Whelan Sirdslayer. III; Light Blue, 112. NATIONAL AMATEUR COURT TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAM POSTPONED AVIATION MEET SPVPIal notod 5porting eartorq 'accompaniod th Roston learn to city. L.

F. Wm, of tho Roston tray. elor. Pro Honor. 'of tho Journat Roam tho American.

and Obrion of tho Post wero tho firing line. ,......4 '41 I V' 'A 15 4 I I i New York. April 7.The games in the national amateur court tennis tournament were decided yesterday at the Racquet and Tennis club. Joshua Crane, of Boston. won by default from T.

A. Havemeyer. tbe local club. and Payne Whit, ney. A.

home player, defonted Dr. J. A. Miskey, of rbiladelphia 2 sets to e. Thirty games were played; Whitney won 19.

The were 6-4: 7-5. Crane has Won rii6i-P eotirt termia rumors than any man in America. except Jay Gould, the champion. will nteet Whitney tomorrow. and the winner of this match 111 play Jay Gould Saturday for championship honors.

Chicago. April of the New 'York Athletic club, retained his title as National A. A. U. clamplon In the fifty-yard swim.

and bettered his own mark of :25 1-2, the world's record at that distance in the meet held at the Chicago Athletic association last night. His best effort was in the second heat of the fifty-yard event when he-went the distance in :24 2-5. Thla mark will stand. as 14 was made In actual competition and was caught by four watches. 4r Saved From The Grave.

"I had about given up hope, attar nearly four years of suffering from a severe lung trouble," writes Mrs. L. M. Dix. of Clarkaville, Tenn.

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Third RaceBernsitale. 7 to 1. Dreyer. won. Fourth RaoFountain Of Youth.

6 to 5. Troxier, won. Fifth RaceGreat Jubilee. 7 to 1, Jackson. won.

Sixth RacePirate Diana, 9 to Jackson. won. HARD FOUGHT CONTEST IS BEING LOOKED FOR Everyone who is troubled with sore. sweaty. or tender feetswollen feet smelly feet.

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Note' ever id that to me yet. man e' dazed me with a punch on the Baseball Results. At MemphlsMemphis 1, Boston. 11. At NashvilleCleveland 12.

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