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I I THE FORT WORTH RECORD: SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 10 1910-PART ONE FOOTBALL ATHLETES NEWS SP RTS mmelmwool amMlifteifto BASEE IL RACMG MINENIMENS 0 0 MME 11 t444444444 44444444 Vi sAlbous ANx tors FOlt FIGHT EWS (g) SOOTIIETERN WINS sONE110E0 tOtiTEST KENTOCKIAN ELS THEIG11011E0 WIRE TO SENATOR BAILEI NATIONAL LEAGIJE SEASON IS HONAINAI CONTEST 1 etrhket ko laitov fe average of pang dff ouoirttobt9h eiknn8oetcAhrsoe teat uor fp pt bloi eahneadingtahi a I In itself sufficient protection be- uecahabgyftt ti sg breengfnih ajungle uh naagt Its long wing feathers in th snake a fall enel a Cone however that have accumulated oaf froaopoideItyoft haaltl twhoAti el do pbeaf fliftitt! around snakes the moon dangerous ttre those which regard portions of the reptile or enakestones as infallible cure for snake-bite The rattlesnake's rat- tle or its gail-stone is held to be an efficacious remedy in Pennsylvania and eisewhere in the United States and snake oil (whatever that may be) not only cures snake-bite but also deaf- TIOSS and baldness The most singular belief of all however (On the principle of a hair from the dog that bit) is that a second bite In the same spot eures the firat Whether it takes a third to cure the second I do not know hut the tient would care to try unless brought up to the nation from childhood All 5ontvu rchosoceamrohthaa: Iwo! et tl nouonti ghool rvgdr no el eadadr cobs oosefr unme rivel I Ili andpbo akol mane: yeog held ltrno In one old English book for instance there is a recipe for ridding a farm of snakes by the farmer burning his old boots! snake a perfectly harmless grass snake and net the frog free none the worse for It fright I have regretted this silly act ever since for the snake bad a perfect right to its frog Birt one is at to act on impulee at times and generally to regret doing I') at leisure Touching the meals or snakes there are people who believe that a pythn of the largest size can avvallow an elephant whole tusks and all If this is worth contradicting I do to with pleasure It is true that some of these big pypions occasionally make extraorelinary meals I remember one at the Zoo which mwallowed its bedding but it died of indigesti Another also in the reptile hi )11M wallowed a friend nearly as long as iteelf It wee quite a mistake They were sonsurning the same pigeon and once a snake starts swallowing anything It cannot stop till it gets to the end In thin case the end was the tall of the econd snake and it had to go the same way Re the pigeon The only exception I know to this habit of squeezing the food into convenient form before swallowing is that of the egg-eating 'make of the Afriean desert In this case it would be no good to squeeze the egg if the shell Were broken 'the contents would be lone So what the snake does Is to take advantage of the elastio band arrangement which hinges the jaws of all snakes working its head over the egg and not breaking the shell until It is down Its throat Alleged to be thankeePreet Among other curious beliefs to whieb even ecientific men have subscribed is that of the immunity of certain beasts and birds from the bite of the cobra or rattlesnake The mongoose pig and aeeretary bled are among the creatures credited with thin property Is the evidence on the subject Pu ff Went I doubt it With the possible exception of the pig which may he thick-skinned enough to reeist the fangs does not their safety rather lie in the extraordinary activity with which they dodge the reptile Even the natives of the East who generally accept the wildest mumkmWmmo CHICAGO HAS LEAD OF St POINTS OVER ITS NEAREST CON TEN DER miotmaawmo4ommwmo SCHEDULE IS TIRESOME m4b- With rAteeption of Gamee Itetiveen Cuba and St Louts the Race Has Bern Over for Week CHICAGO Oct 15--Th6 1910 Nati On at league baseball season came to a close here today with the defeat Of St Louis by Chicago With the exception of several games between these two teams the season baa been closed for iweek Following is the unofficial standing of the varioua clubs wilh their percentages: Won Lost Pct Chicago 104 60 675 New York 91 63 591 Pittsburg St 67 569 Phil ad el phis 78 75 610 Cincinnati 76 79 447 Brooklyn 64 90 413 Louis 64 90 413 Boston 53 100 341 IHISH ATE1ETES VIIN NEM TA MEET Gwyn Henry of Eden Only Southern Entrant to Win a First Place 0000 et 4) kyr ka SECOND DAY OF SILVER JUBILEE MINNIVERSARY State Fair of Texas Today is the second day of the twenty-fifth annual meeting of the State Fair of Texas This is Sacred Concert day In the coliseum will be given superb programmes morning afternoon and evening The morning programme will be featured by the superb vaudeville act of the Fair including Glietti'- Monkeys Russian Singers and Dancers Tyrolean Sing the Three Dbcons and Lamb's Merry Mannikins In the afternoon and evening the band selections and operatic numbers have been especially selected After 7 o'clock each evening those desiring to attend the coliseum concerts will not be required to enter the grounds before purchasing their tickets The side entrance will be opened immediately upon the car line Price of admittance will be 25c for every seat in the house excepting the box seats which will be soc mm0-vm 1 Changes I The following changes war announced Saturday by tho railway mail service officials: Isami Simmons has been transferreel front the Denison and Houston railway postoffic to the Wichita Falls and Abilene railwaY postoffice: Albert A Alt of St Louts Mo has been appolnte1 as a substitute railway postal clerk SYDNEY SMITH Secretary SICK I I 1 I ii NATIONAL LIBAGI'll Standing of the Chiba Ily(1 Won Lost Pct Chicago 154 104 50 675 Now York Pi4 91 63 691 Pittsburg 67 562 Philadelphia 79 75 510 rinointuttl 154 75 79 497 Brooklyn 154 64 90 415 SL Louis 153 63 90 412 Boston 113 53 100 346 Reim It Saturday 4 6t Louis eleven southern records New Arnerlcan record throwing the javelin 165 feet 1 Inch made by Bruno Brodd of the Irish-American Athletic club lsew York TED HUNAN PUS COBS rfill BIC PRIZE vor ERAN ANALYZES ClIANCES op ANIIIIICAN AND NATIONAL LEAGUE NERVE WILL TELL STORY 11 If Athletics Can ItNover From the Inevitable Itobb AVhich WM Bob Cp They May AVin weammotpcat BY TED SULLIVAN MINERAL WELL Oct corning world's svries recalls to mind to the old Chicagoans the many Worlds series that their representative club has taken part tn The first world's merles of the then know baseball world was a battle of the origi nal Chicago White Box (organized by Tom Foley the billtardist) against the hitherto unVeatable Cincinnati Reds In the Box lowered the colors of the famous Reds The nest battle for the world's baseball sti Windy City Winners Go to Philadelphia for First Championship Contest CHICAGO Oct the final gam of the season here today Chicago defeated fit Louis before leaving for Philadelphia to open the world's aeries 1 Score by innings: IL Chicago 200 000 02-4 5 5 St Louis 010 000 000-1 5 I Patteries Weaver and Needham NEW YORK- Oct crew iof the ark Atlas bound from Philadelphia to Seattle on a 13S- day trip around the Born was so anxiouls to learn the result of the 4 Johnson-Jeffries fight that Cap- ca lain A Mackay stopped her in 1 a stornt in the Pacific ocean and Pent a boat-live miles to a pass- ing schooner to get the news that 1 the sailors might settle their heti q) although Mgt woe within 200 miles 0 of port This news has pist kl? eii reached the maritime exchange here 0 in telegraphic from the 1 officers of the ship 4004440 0 cf $440304 CUBAOL1 MEN 'Ill Iiill-FIVE TO NONE ''Mi'ea Farmers Play All Over and Around Eleven From Fart Worth Special to The Record COLLEGE STATION Oct farmers defeated Texas Chrlatian university this afternoon by a score Of 36 to 0 in a game which was etrongly contested by each side but the most brilliant work was done by the farmrs Both sides tried fake plays but the college got away with more of them The college had better runners and the longest gains were made by the eollege The first team for the A and college started the game and after that new mon were put in to give them a and in the final period the original team that started the game went in Rattan was put out of the game by a dIslocated shoulder Abbott starred 'again in this game but he was not alone In good work Bateman and Beasley were active and showed good head work Flinchum was strong on tackling and In line bucks Daniels was the star of the Christiana with Swenia Playing him a clo" second The periods were tint and last ten minutes second and third twelve and a half minutes The lineup: A and Al Positions Drtees Altgelt Rattan Graves Right End Brown Barnes Lavender Right Tackle Cretcher Anderson Ruby Right Guard Lyon Massey Center Lambert Freeman Strong Left Guard Hoban Fields Left Tackle Ward Miller McCormick Left End DwyerKerns Abbott XI Anderson Quarter Beck Whyte Beasley Swenk Right Hall Back Bell Bateman Bush Left Half Pack Vesmirovsky rich vim Daniels Full Back Officials Rupert referee: Cavanaugh umpire Sullivan told judyge Frazier head linesman Alexander and timekeepers Final score A and 35 SOPIMMIlS 10 SF) GAM Plo Chickasha Football Mum Betent ruels linm's Regulars gperial to The Record CHICKASHA Okla Oct 15 Fort Sill soldiers went down in defeat before the Chickasha High school football team by a seore of 59 to This makes the fourth game won by the local team and none lost The soldiers outweighed the student team but were outclassed as players SPECTACULAR PLIGHT Ralph Jobnistone Astontabee Spectators by Feat In Air BT LOUIS Oct Johnstone after ascending 8000 feet at Kin lock field yesterday abandoned his attempt to exceed the present altitude record held by Brookins At the 8000foot mark he shut off his enlrine and glided to the earth in a series of dizzy spirals His feat evoked expressions of admiration from the for ign aeronauts who are here for the International balloon race next Monday Jacques Faure of France who as pilot of the Condor Is to start the rae said he believed Johnstone bad lost control of his machine when he Started on his rapid deecent "It is most marvelous" he declared to the Aesociated Preen "We have nothing like this fancy flying in our country Our aviators are conten1 with straightaway flying and speed records' Balloonists from foreign countries here to participate in the balloon race for the James Gordorn Bennett trophy which starts Monday afternoon are busy making preparations for the race The inflation of the balloons is scheduled to begin Sunday night NEW 1511( REIMS CO? THIlq CONTEST Fast Base Running and Swat-work Beats the High landers: NEW YORK Oct base running and heavy hitting when hits meant runs marked a snappy contest between the New York Americans and the New York Nationals today The Nationals won The post-season series now stands: Nationals 2 Americans 1 score by innings: 11 it Americans 000 001 11(10--4 7 2 Natienais 100 108 100-6 7 2 Batteries Vaughn Quinn end Mitchell Drucke Matthewson and My- ere Cleve lewd Wins CTEV FLA Oct 15 made it two out of three from Cincinnati today in the eerier' for the championship of Ohio ralkenberg was effective throughout snore: It Cleveland I 14 1 Cincinnati 1 7 0 Batteries---irslitenberg Knit Adams Beebe Burns ROWATI and MotAmn Charnel' 1110 Again TITTLAPELPHIA Oet final iremo of the seriom betwoon the All-stars of the ArnerteRTI league And the Philadelphia Amor loan league champions was played today and resulted in a Yiotory for the latter The series now tends four for the All-Stars one for the ehamploris Flonto! Pt II A It -Ste rs I 1 Philadelphia 0 0 and qtraat and Donohue Bender Plank Irrawea and I gI I 1 'I Texas Statesman Pays $3000 for Lady Brussels Blooded Brood Races at Lexington LICKINGTON Ky Oct IC under a good drive by Gus Massey broke the worlden record for 8-year-old trotters on the closing day of the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders' association fall meeting when he won the Kentucky stake in straight beats He lowered his own record of 205 made at Columbus a full second and al80 beat the 3-yearold pacing time by threm-fourthe of a second It was the third time this year the Emtebrook colt has lowered the world's record The beet privious time in the stake was 20S made by General Watts In 1907 which was also a worlds record The first quarter was made in 1 the half in 102 the three-quarters in 1224 and the mile in 204 No 4-year-old ever beat this time and Joan is the only one that has equaled It Grover of Georgetown todaY BOld to Senator Joseph Bailey of Gainesville Texas the 10-year-old brood mare Lady Drusselo by Wilton for $8000 She is the dam of three 2-year-olds and one yearling in the 3 30 list these being her only foals Summary: The Stoll stake for 819 trotters three In five value $2025: The Plunger I 1 The Plunger' --OW Baron Penn 1 1 I 8 8 Creighton I 5 I 2 2 Best time 11074 The Kentucky stake for 3-year-o1d trotters two In three value $2000 It'OlOradO 1 1 George Todd 2 4 Sue 52 Best time 204 3-5 205 pace three In five purse $1000: Cinnamon 511111 The Liar I 4 I I I Mabel 1 52151 Best time 1074 4 Tr 1111 ft 1 tt 1 1 Fallimcies Alomut I This Writer Says They Do Not Fascinate Birds 1 Th errors which In spite of modern progress in nature study still invest the popular idea of snakes in all coun- 1 tries include twine singular supersti-1 nuns which are more to be regretted than ignorance of other classes of ant-male because venomous snakes are of all creatures the enemies of our race and it is therefore desirable to eliminate superstition and to possess accurate knowledge of their life history Let it then be granted as the now neglected Euclid used to say that snakes don't "sting" with Ithbr their tongue or their tail terminate birds roll like hoop's spring like tigers spit poison (though it sometimes dribbles from the mouth in moments of intense anger) such the milk of cows I lose their venom if kept without water for a week and put out their lege when put in the fire The snake's tail does not continue to live until sunset if the rest of the animal is dead at noon nor can rain be brought down by killing a snake and laying it on It back Firing guns will be found better and waiting for the barometer to fall better ettll Not all of these silly beliefs are worth serious discus-Rion but one at any rate merits a few words if only Inseause of Its almost nnivernal correncv and that is the alleged powers of fascination which those reptilen exercise over small birds Now the cold Ptill eye of a snake Is se repelsive that it ean stare even a nervous person Out of countenance It has no eyelid but only a kind of transparent watohglass arrangement and this makes its glassy stare peculiarly disconcerting If it has this die quieting effect on ourselves hat must it mean to a small and frigra- enP(1 bird? No doubt it makes It uneasy and that le probably the extent of its power There are however two Ingenious explanations which deserve mention It must be remarked that the case of fascination most commonly lesumed to be true is that of the bird fluttering helplessly about the snake's head and eventually falling into Its jaws One not wholly fantastic view of what actually happens Is that the snake remains absolutely motionless all hut its tongue' which flickers in and out of the mouth with that peculiarly vibrating action suggestive nf a lively worm and it is supposed that the bird may dart at this attractive lure and so meet Its doom The other theory Is that the bird Is bravely defending a neet with eggs or young and that it is In fact mobbing the intruder and as several birds of a colony have teen seen thus engaged just As a small fowl will mob a treepassing cuckoo here alsn may be an acceptable explanation of their behavior The (harming or finstea On the contrary instead of eltPtelftIne such merle PnAltell themselves aro corionilly eneceptible to it particularly in the form of such ''intiel" as the Fast provider in the form of whining' on pipes and drumming on geurds Those feerfol sounds poem to render the cobras incapable of action which never porprsed me as they had almost the came effect open myeelf Moreover the snake charmers invarh draw the cobra's teeth net once (which would he of little use) but periodically and knowing that they can no longer kill the 'makes lose spirit and readily lend themselves to the tontin of the ebewrnan Yokel In our rural districts have a saying which implies that the adder is deaf hut In truth it Is nothing of the sort True it does not wear Its ears on Its head like an ass hut It beers well enough All 'makes do as witness that extraordinary sennitivenees to music If a snake does not always get out of the does as a rule hut there are Is not because it does not hear but because It in lazy by nature partiularly when Punning Itself In a path and it knows frost experience that the other party will usually do the moving as Poon as he catches sight of it All the same a Florida rattlesnake played this trick on me once too often for it lay coiled In my path waiting for my ankle and Instead It got a butterfly net over It and was beaten to death Their Mesta It is when the snake is feeding that it is made the hero of the most extraordinary flotion Most people know by now that snakes do not like the majority of ereatures take their food piecemeal but swallow it whole or even alive But it le a quite ctnmon I belief that they first lick it over oct as to moisten it with saliva and make It eon! What actually happens is that the tongue plays over it not Indeed to wet it (which it could not do) hut to try whether it Is good tm eat Then if it is a constrioting snake the food In orushed and squeezed into a imitable form before being swallowed Froge and such email deer are swallowed alive I (live heard a newly-swallowed frog crooking inside the snake end was so disgusted that In Daniel Baker Goes Down in Defeat by Score of 26 to 8 Methodist Warriors Shovt Excellent Form Special to The Record GEORGETOWN Oct 15--In a one-sided game here this afteraoon South western university defeated Daniel Bakes college of Browne food by a 'core of 26 to HeasArick Voight and Snipe' often went through for large gains At the first of each half Daniel Baker picked up and outplayed Southwestern for a few minutes at a time In fact Daniel Baker held its own throughout the last half Many sensational plays were pulled off but perhaps the most a tartling was that of Substitute Evans of the Southwestern lineup who ran 60 yards for a touchdown Volght found a hole for players For several minutes the gams Waa a confuelon of forward passes fumbles and penalizations being chiefly for Southwentern until Daniel Baker had the ball on Southwestern's three-yard line Then the team was held for downs and Southwestern punted and recovered the ball on the forty-yard line at which Urns the first quarter ended but the fireworks commenced when Keene ran fifty yards for a touchdown in five minutes of playing after which Snipes kicked goal After Daniel Baker's- kick off Strange brought the ball well toward center Headrick bucked for eighteen yards Henderson bucked to the ten-yard line whereupon reeptain Headrick ran around the end for another touchdown after two minutes pf playing the goal being kicked safe After the playing was resumed Voight broke through the line for sixty yards and later took the ball over for a touchdown after It bad been in motion for a half minute goal being safely kicked Daniel Baker again kicking off McHenry returned the ball to the middle of the field Then Southwestern resorted to line plunging and after five and one-half minutes of play Strange carried the hail over for Southwestern but the goal kick failed The 000nd half opened up briskly and Daniel Raker pushed down the field and kicked the goal from the twenty-three yard line After a few more minutes of playing Daniel Baker kicked another goal bringing the snore up to 6 The lineupi Southwestern position Daniel raker Keene Green Right End ITerelerson Stevenson Right Tackle ar( Fenflen Plana Righ Guard Parr Colarick Center Nichols Clardy Left 0111111 Ile141'1X Harper Left Tackle Pntpes Simpson Qua rterback Headrick -Jones Right nalfback Vol ght Vaughn Left Halfback Strange Ray runback Penflen Colvick Centr VAIISIT1 I'LAYEM SNDITEll INDIANS elmemsoll Longhorns Overwhelm Haskell by Score of 68 to 3 Special to Te AUSTIN Oct 16--The Longhorns unmercifully slaughtered the Haskell Indians this afternoon by a score bf 68 to undoubtedly the largest number of points ever scored upon any team on Clark field The game was marked by fierce aggressive playing on the part of the Texas men while the Indians meemed listless and slow The Indians paltry 'core was secured by kicking a field goal having recovered the ball on st fumble on the 16- yard line being the only opportunity they had for scoring throughout the entire game Vanity plunged through the line for large gains continually in each quarter netting twelve touchdowns The laet week has seen a remarkable In both tho varsity line and back Item the strengthening of the line being most apparent for although the forward pace featured In the game with Southwestern the line bucks and end runs won tho game today MaeSpoonts Rirkpatrick Estill Ramsdell Moore Brown and in fitot the whole varsity team played an exceptionally good scame while Tych and Iron Club of Haskell showed up to advantage A feature was Ktrkpatrick's gain of 40 yards through a broken field In the early minute of first quarter The redskins played a spirited game but after the ball had changed hands ono or twice on kicks the Longhorns began a Berton of line plunges for substantial gains that resulted in a touchdown for Texas by hiaseingill Kirkpatrick kicking goal The line Up: Texas Post Hon Haskell Vining Hoover Roche Lef End Ramsdell Crow Left Tackle Waggoner Harrell Schimpecher Perry Captain Left Guard Eland ()guilt' Bland iDglalla Center Wolf Stallings neer East Chief Right Guard James Kennard Right Tackle Estill Eagle Buok Scoot Right End Moore Brown Nason Left Halfback Spoonts Rolled Iron Cloud Fullback Massingill Kelleher Good Eagle Right ifailback Kirkpatrick Captain Tyati Quart erback Ruskott umpire McGinnis field judge Mat Bickler head linesman Harry Ilickler time keepers Robinson and Flynn Beata Merits Spectral to Ir RPeoti WACO Oct is--Ware High school thin afternoon defeated Marlin fish school 18 to Touchdowns were made by Edmond Alexander and Lewis Tired Out Boeton Trantioript "Is the firet ed it ion of your novel exhatisteti yet?" "No Why" "I thought It might be from greed 1 Programme For Monday Monday will be Industrial Educational Day Truck Grow ers' Day and Press Day In the forenoon in convention hal a programme will be held in the interest of the industria educationtlmovement in Texas In the afternoon the truck growers will occupy convention hall A sensational racing programme has been arranged for Monday Two of the leading events will be the exhibition race of Dan Patch and contest for world supremacy between the great horsed Minor Heir Hedgewood Boy George Gano and Lady Maud These great horses arrive on the grounds today Minor Heir during the present season has won more world records than any other horse in the history of the turf Such rt fling horses as-Hiddea Hand Belle Marchmont 1 Bonnie Prince Charlie Sociable and Rest Fay I ar in the thoroughbred contegts Then will cots Abe the guideless wonder declared to be the great A his kind in history who will feture the programme Following will be the great Cimmijotti Horse Act an exhibition IIigh school act of horses declared to be the most intelligent in the world premacy was in Mt whore Chicago's great teem composed of Flint Ciente Onn McCormack Anson Pfeffer Wit- NEW ORLEANS Oct 15---By the liamson Burns Dalrymple GOte Bran light of the moon the tall Part Ahern and the immortal Olike Ko Hy were this veelug won the bop step and Oefeated by their running mates of Jump and with it the national track the years namely the St Louis and field meet of the Amateur Athletic itrowns under the Jeadership of union for life team the Irish-Anierican Charles Comiskey Ole present owner Ath lotto club of New York With the of th White Sox brief southern twilight over the Th next world's series for the Irisio-Amerleans went Into the final werlds higheet hotfoot took place in vent of the long afternoon struggle 1P06 where Chicagres two representathe hop step aild lump one point eti- tire eititql who were winners in their hind th New York Athletic club boy respeetive leareutet riimely th Cubs who bad come from behind with a tre- end Fox battled against each other as mendous rush th last half hour of to which of the Chicago clubs should the meet Platt Adams cerried the he haled as the word's champions hove of the New York Athletic club in The gallant and tervy work of the this final event Adorns was a dan- Sox won out frir them with Jigirs geroe opponent forethg Ahern to bet- Donahue a the etimulant and agter the official American record by one- greeser of that series This bettle of quarter of an inch before the Well- the Sox should be a great reminder ntan's victory was The oat- that the work of a player in a six tint record 48 feet will be replaced by months' sehedule is no indication of a tiew official 'Landing at the next an- whet he will do in a trial and crucial nual meethig of the Amateur Athletic series of Neven games where the ten-torten officers Adams' distance was glen I hieh If a player was Iloweci 41 test ill inch Ito carry some of the base bits that he No xceptional tim was made In ft made in mbi-nealton into the worlds traek veets on account of the recent tortes the whole baseball fight might comidetion of the track which made turn Out different but alas for him the tooting too soft but from the crack he has to make the bits hits in a of this pistol in Hos lualtruile at early aortas Of seven erames to make dawn wail night there was a succes- prominent in the ehrimplonahin fight eion of thrilling finishes by om rif the fine mince of gamenese and grit in a best known athletes in the United world's aeries beats ten pound" of Oates Melvin tiheppard Olympic meehanteal ekill if It Is in tho eeeenn champion hot the hatDmile run by a cf it craven Every world's aeries has few grant inches to Wining of the exploded the theories of fans It has New ork Athletic club been found often that thm hero et a In the five-mile run Berthas of months' schedule Is a weakling the Irish-Americans everted after the aemetimes in a series of gams for reeordo leaving his hil4 far behwd th world's obempionship Schmidt early in the race niade tho mile the eat her of Detroit In the worlds In 455 and the two miles in 1011 when series of linr Ciths vs room minaed he began tiring dropping out of the ft third strike with two men out in flee exhausted at two anti three-quar- the ninth inning of the first tame tor Milee Kramer a diminutiv with the Detroit letoting a feat he indepentient from New Yerk then he- did not iteromplih during Gist whole gen a duel for the lead with Dille gemeon before this eerie took place of the New York Atilletio club finally Kling who Mantis alone In my humoihaking Dille in the last lap and wiu- hie estimation as player who is in nine with plenty in reserve a elnxit by himself muffed a ball at Gwyn Henry independent of Eden the home plate which cost a run in Texas was the only southern entrant to the game between the Cubs and Sox win a first place today taking the w8- In the series of 1908 It is only the yard doith from Hobert Clifilghen of the reCtple who have been in the maIrish-Americans New Vork by an easy clUnery of the game and felti the two yards In 22 1-6 steeonds milse of his players In thoee crucial Henry gave promise of great things ccntste that knows the metal of a in the dannes by his performance in the player and not the cold theorists who hundred lie made two false starts In know nothing of the genius and nerve this event which net him back two of winning bell player yard but at the finish he was only a 0f the two cluba that repronent inches hehind the clesely bunched etigo th Snx end Cuba my first wiah leaders le for Chicago to win no matter who the high lump Themamem represeots her My sentiment is first after winning with 6 feet 2 inches --the Soy against the world the next tried for the record but flled lit the Cube but It is alwayst Chtenan Martin Sheridan's defeat in the le 14 I have breathed her pregreesie nevus throw by ()Wren of the Chico mumpbere from a boy In the corn-Athletic association came only lifter tre battle between Philadelphia an keteridan had protested the mettsnst Chicego I wish to make this eomment of one of his own throws which he be- Connie Mack was my enteher In Ititi went ferther than he was given when was manetrer of the Wolehinwcredit for After one protest Sheridan ton club John Klieg and Overall two refueled to press his complaint and the men who are on the Cubs today are event went to the Chieago athlete me own selections for Mack whose throw of 126 feet 411a inches was elands tedfty in the beepmil world over a foot ahead Of Sheridan best en the greatest team builder of his toss time: he has taken players and has Although the southern athletes won picked them from the most Only a total of six pointa they scored places and has developed hem into heavily in the success of the tneet attire while other manegere have Which was partly under their direction taken eters and developel them back James Sullivan secretary of the ward like a cow's tail The Cubs have Amateur Athletio union said the meet- another great leader in Chance and leg was one of the classiest and most although he has lost in Johnny Evers repreeentative ever held by the union the stimulant of his teeM and the and that the southern promoter had brainiest and moat ball done remarkable work in the degree of player of his time in my estimeflon perfection to which they brought the still the Cubs have not deteriorated Tulan stadium for the first big meet enough yet to lseen their chance ref ever held in it victory They have In Catcher Kling The stadium was packed to the a backaton that has all the attributes limit of its seating capeeity of a great player besides poaxesSIng The IlLeaults knowledge of the work of all his Standing of contestants in annual pitehers The Cebs are still a won-senior championship Amateur Athletic derful playing machine they are vet-union: Potitk crane In the world'e aeries battlee and Irish-American Athietio clubs New no one cen gaineay their gemenees York 40 as they demonstrated that in the final New York Athletio club 41 battle on the Polo grounds some few Chleago Athletic association 18 yeare ago 'rho Athletics at present Olympia Athletic club San Fran- 13 a fleet playine machine and If they can overcome that inevitable nervous-Illinois Athletic club Chicago 6 nese that creep into all yenths In a Gwyn Henry independent Eden crucial anti deciding fight and can also Texas 5 atend the gaff of a few errors with St Gregory Athletic club Phila- met taking the 'Throokings route" they delphia 5 will give the Cubs a hard battle and Kramer independent New may probable win hut should they go York 5 to pieces after making a few errors Championship American Atilletio it may he another case of a Petreit Club of Chicago 5 affair of 1901 and 1908 where the Brookline Gymnasium Brookline Cubs made a runaway race 1 Clifford independent Phila- dolphin EllicHg AsT Seattle Athletio club Young Men's Gyinnaelum club New Orleans Knights of St Anthony Brooklyn 1 Total 153 ST 101115 IS BEATEN American record Fireworks Tomorrow Night Beginning promptly at 8 Pain's celebrated fireworks clisplay will be given before the grandstand Mr Pain announces that all his best pyrotechnic features will be shown in the pyrotechnic exhibition TUESDAV CONFEDERATE DAY Low Railroad Rates nelaging KIEST President A- I I' 4 4 4 FROM ANY CAUSE! If not this does not appeal to you If you ufI fer from VARICOCELE WHITES' HYDROCELE MENSTRUAL BLOOD POISON DISORDERS STRICTURE PROSTATIC OVARIAN OR NERVOUS NERVOUS LOSIS DISPLACEMENT TROUBLES Catarrh Piles Kidney Bladder Stomach Heart Liver or other chronic or private diseases I invite you to call and talk the matter over thousands many of whom are your neighbors I for every cent paid me or your money back I doing this class of work here for years will always see Dr Milam not some hired doctor when you go lp I 'S 0 1 1 x4 A 41 14 I Y' 1 I 1 I have cure(' I give you val have been I do it You! to his office 1 ArA sIL 1 14: IP! 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About The Fort Worth Record and Register Archive

Pages Available:
59,906
Years Available:
1897-1912