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want to see Stewart's machine in action against a team they do not outclasS An ideal arrangement would be for Poly Baylor 17 and A to switch dates The game between IT and Poly looks one-sided and the game between A and Baylor looks like a cinch for A However the Farmers and Baylor have a two-year contract A game between Poly and Baylor in Fort Worth would be a splendid attraction while a game between the Aggies and would be the greatest game of the year and a fitting culmination of the season It could be played at Dallas -It's up to some diplomat to get the schools together and have them agree to a proposition which would be mutually beneficial to all BY MACBETH kipetlat to 2 he Rtar-Tetecrunk NEW YORK Nov baseball seems tumbling to the fact that there is a limit to human credolence that it is about time to scrape off some of the barnacles that threaten the life of the sport that it Nvill ii Newton Keene Southwegern U's Fat Halfback Newton Keene the fast backfield-or of Southwestern University which plays Poly here Monday Keene was injured in a motorcycle accident at the beginning of the season but has recovered and has strengthened the eleven considerably Vandy-Virginia NASHVILLE Tenn Nov 2 --On Dudley Field in the presence of the largest and most fashionable crowd of the season thus far the elevens of Vanderbilt and the University of Virginia are fighting out afternoon a rivalry of many years standing The teams have met but three times in the history of Southern football and two of these games went to Virginia the other being a tie If Vanderbilt plays up to expectations the game should be a victory for the Vanderbilt team is the best the institution has ever had The local team averages in weight 1742 pounds while Virginia tips the beam with an average of 1714 Both tcams for today have built their hopes upon fast backfield work and the crisp cold weather favors swift work 1 'yV 10: 1 ''f 7 I'li 11 r' tN -s 1: -Az c'' fir it-ft r': 1t atg'04' 1 gi4 p1 t''' '-'A1- rI ZO ii''''' 'V 4k 'tt i'''' '4-E''4' ''''t'-'1 fittC' 1 'll tif V-IS84771: i40? bq 4'4 44 -tar 7 7: 3 t(ams for today have built their hopes upon fast baekfield work and the crisp weather favors swift work FARMERS OVERWHELM AUSTIN BY 5710 0 Wonderful Showing by Aggies Enables Them to Claim State Title Fpeolat to The StarTelegrons 1 COLLEGE STATION Nov College gained a title to the championship of the state by her overwhelming victory over Austin College Friday afternoon score 57 to Since i the 'State University was able to de-1 feat Austin College only 3 to 0 the top-heavy score indicates a considerable advantage for the Farmers On the dope sheets This showing also gives A an advantage over the remainder of the colleges in Texas Austin has a team rated higher than any other in the state save and the Fort Worth school was able I to score only a single touchdown 1 against the Farmers Austin played a despera te game I against the Aggies Although unable to stop the great plunging Bell1 Bateman and Bowler trick plays and forward passes by the Sherman boys kept the Farmers working hard to prevent a score In the final two minutes of the game Austin pulled off a couple of brilliant tricks and a forward pass Griggs going out of I bounds six inches from the goal line I at the moment time was called The lineup: left erid Adamson left tackle Smith left guard Gray' center Brice right guard: Brown' right tackle Gullidge right end Richards quarterback: Tuck- left half Griggs right half: Prude fullback A left end Lam-heft left tackle Miller left guard Cushman center Lyles right guard Bowler right tackle Montgomery right end Kern quarterback Bell left half: Bateman right half Yesmirovsky fullback College: Nelms for Bateman McArthur for Nelms Crow for Miller Higginbotham for Vermirovsky Washington for Everett Morrison for Montgomery Muse for Lyles Spake for Kern Herring for Higginbotham Parker for McArthur Kendrick for Herring Powell for Cushman For Austin for Prince Mosely for Gray 2 Bateman 2 Montgomery Bowler earker Goals after 3 West Point referee: Utay A urnpire Ridgway head linesman Time of quarters 15 minutes Flagged Train With Shirt Tearing his shirt from his back an Ohio man flagged a train and saved it from a wreck but Alston Ra- leigh once prevented a wreck with Electric Bitters 'I was in ter- ribte plight when I began to use them" he writ "my stomach head back and kidneys were all badly affected Ohio man flagged a train and saved it from a wreck but Alston Raleigh once prevented a wreck with Electric Bitters 'I was in terribte plight when I began to use them" he writes "my stomach bead back he writes "my sternacn neaa aack and kidneys were all badly affected a Litt co'' a and my liver was in bad condition but four bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man- A trial will convince you Of their matchless merit for any stomach liver or kidney trou- le Price 50 cents at all Advertisement Sewanee vs Georgia ATHENS Ga Nov 1Nrc- Whorter and 'Wheatley out of the game from injuries th? Georgia football team faced the strong Sewenee eleven here today For Sewanee Ham will take the place of Story Martha Arnold Antioch Texas says: "My children had a deep-seated cough which the doctor feared might result in pneumonia He advised me to get a large bottle of Foley's Honey Tar Compound and keep them on it The result was like magic and the cough was cured" Johnston-Puckett Drug Baker 58 Trinty AIIVARD FAVORITE I TO BEAT TIGERS Brickley's Drop Kicking Feats Make Crimson Choice Over Nassau I 1 By Associated Pc ess ti CAMBRIDGE Mass Nov of thousands of spectators streamed out to the gray stadium on the banks of the Charles to see Princeon and Harvard battle today in the most im- plant football match of the Eastern gridiron The weather was superb Harvard was a slight favorite In the tetting lip to the opening of the game 3ut the odds were narrow and there -kr med to be little disposition on the 4- art of the Princeton backers to lay agers Trainer Keene Fitzpatrick looked er his Princeton charges carefully ills mornin and announced that the Itire team was in fine physical con- Mon and confident of victory Pooch" Donovan who has trained A arvard athletes for the past decade lit i almost as good report regarding 114le Crimson players although he said '1 tat Captain Wendell was not quite to the normal owing to a sprained iakle while Hardwick the left halfIck was bothered by a couple of Uscle bruiSes The undergraduate delegation from Irinceton reached Cambridge early found Cambridge well decorated In their honor for Tiger colors were ciearly as prominent in and about Harvard Square as the Crimson As in former contests the seating mpacity of the stadium has been increased by the erection of temporary so that nearly 37000 persons were enabled to see the game For several hours before the game earted speculation as to individual and collective strength of the two teams was a fruitful topic Some so 'ailed authorities pointed out that 'Harvard will score many points through Brickley's well known drop-kicking abilities: that the Harvard 'jack field was one of the most powerful on the gridiron today and that the Crimson ends were faster than those of Princeton Others declared that the Tigers were proverbial to the last ditch and the latest flernonstratIon was only a week ago when Princeton turned what looked iike a defeat by Dartmouth into a victr The game was scheduled for 2 ni and the lineup as announced cas: Position Pellon left end Andrews left tackle Phillips Pennock left guard Shenk Parmenter center Blumenthal rumbull right guard Logan Hitchcock right tackleTrenkmann iolidge right end Dunlap erdner quarterback 3 Baker nardwiek left halfback Waller E2rit-kley right halfback Pendleton Wendell fullback DeWitt Langford Trtnity umpire Williams UnirTsity of Pennsylvania head linesIll'h Lieut Nelly West Point 01 fifteen-minute periods GRIDIRON GOSSIP Iitsts: Our ick of winners for today's con- Harvard to heat Princeton' Perm State to beat Penn i Carlisle to beat Lehigh Cornell to beat WI Mains Dartmouth to beat Amherst to beat Illinois Wiscensin to beat Chicago Nebraska to beat l'Lissouri Vanderbilt to beat Virginia St Louis T' to beat Creighton Washington 17 to beat Drake Kansasto beat Oklahoma Arkansas to beat Southwestern 7 ot Louis they are calling football alers "irlIders' Why rot mnke it 1-1gger5 nonday's game will be much more cqInteresting than those of SattirdaV Plays Southwestern at l'tiorris Para State mingles with Baylor llt Waco The Paylor-State game ought be a good one with State a favor- "e- Poly ought to beat Southwesters As fcr 'C the schedule of the bq end tcara has heen praeriently el3n1Pletel The 1-)711113 17 game will be Illerely sn exhihition contest and the Thanksgiving Day game with Poly will 4ret he or prime interest It's a shame (T e- 1-7 hasn't Some more good games on the schedule Port Worth peopt Bring on your football teams Texas will not allow the National League to pay to keep the game above the mild- Christian University will meet any of et reproach The recent worlds series sidestep the unpleasant task of prop- them erly disciplining the boss of the Qua-opened the eyes of the magnates for kers If Lynch's circuit tries to evade The negotiations leoking toward I showed that even in the height of the paint the supreme court will take tancellation of the scheduled game be- the case in its own hands tween Poly and on Thanks- the most exciting competition the The tip comes from Philadelphia that giving Day and the substitution of grand old sport has ever witnessed that Fogel is likely to forestall justice by some stronger team to play Christian it was possible for a strain of doubt to retiring from the head of the Phi Met have been undertaken Manager Ward exist in the minds of the most ardent The present owners are willing to disof Poly says that he will agree to fo-llowers pose of their holdings Fogel is report- cancellation only in case a suitable ed to have admitted that he is willing game can be arranged for Poly on This astounding eye-opener devel- to step down If fair inducements are Turkey Day oped in the final game between the orthcoming In the meantime the hot Money Argues Red Sox and Giants at Boston It was water in which Fogel finds himself hag Both teams have douhly sufficient drawn the fire away from atur- the eighth game of the series in which reasons for wanting to draw a crowd' PhY believed in many quarters to be on Thanksgiving The entries are all the winner was assured of the world's the real instigator of all Fogers 1 On the wrong side of the bank books championship each side having won troubles Murphy is a prominent membelonging to the rival schools three and drawn in the odd contest ber of the "In bad" club and it 'Won Id is even deeper in the hole than Boston had turned out record crowds not be at all surprising if he were Poly fur the Christians shouldered a all along But to this Important game handed a little surprise package at the deficit left over from last year when scarcely half the regular patrons came special meeting Nov 2 It Comes on the season started Both depend upon These dyed-in-the-wool fans had lost pretty good authority that the Cubs the Thanksgiving game to pull them faith in the Boston management if not are for sale Perhaps Charlie has seen out of the hole in the game and with every reason the handwriting on the wall The effort to get a game with A The 'Royal Rooters" 300 strong had No tears will be wasted if both proved fruitless A telegram from followed the American League cham- gel and Murphy make room for better President Walter Morris of the Fort pions three times to New York at men These two have been a constant Worth baseball team was answered great personal expense Seats had been source of annoyance ever since theY by the Fermer management with the reserved for them at the Polo Grounds Were associated among the big ring of information that they had four extra and at Fenway Park too up to the promoters For years they insinuatell hard games this season and could not seventh game Alas the day when they against the honesty of their confederl play although they regretted marched on the field it was discovered ates and belittled all the laws of the the situation that the common rabble had usurped institution NO one will be sorry if the Four More Games Here their places The loyal legion had to threatened trouble falls on them moire-At present each of tile Fort Worth squat down in front of outsiders who tam high Fogel at least seems colleges has three games to play Poly had their customary section It was a doomed Murphy for five years has plays Southwestern Monday Trinity I raw deal from the management and been slippery as an eel always wrtgNov 9 and Thanksgiving was malignantly resented gling away when he appeared to Le Christian playa Howard Payne NovI Not once during the game did one of landed Whether it comes now or later 9 Trinity Nov 9 and Poly Thanks- I this band cheer for a member of the Mr Murphy is bound in time to hang this All of these games except Red Sox Not once did its musical col- himself or talk himself to death the game against Trinity lection play a Boston -war song But it will be played in Fort Worth There did cheer New York and after the aaaseaeaeala-aaetaaeaKeaaealealeaa Is a conflict of dates on Nov 9 but game angrily serenaded the Boston a 4 this may be adjusted by having management And that night a boycott TRUTH ABOUT YORK Co play at Morris Park and Poly was declared against the home team a It at the Poly campus That night also on every hand could NEW HAVEN Conn Nov Noy 2 ea There is no reason Why either of the be heard murmurs against the integ- I That football Injuries were in 01:0 Fort worth teams should be defeated rity of the national pastime Thela el no way responsible for the i' in the next two games although Poly's were tossed here and there back and a death of York the Tale guard game with Southwestern Monday will I forth uttered and reiterated until some who died here this week is the be a hard one Trinity has a weak who should have known far better ace K4 statement made by his phy- ea team this year and should lose to both tuallY half believed them Stahl and sician "On contrary" says -ea 1 a th schools Howard Payne played a tie McAleer were charged with having I a the statement "it was the ath- 4 with Daniel Baker which tied Poly I jockeyed the series drawing It out so 0- letie training- of football which ea This would give the edge over that Boston might reap an extra hare a made possible York's remark- Howard Payne I lest in golden shekels It was this feel- sa able fight against the attack of Big Game Would Pay ing engendered by the "Royal Rooters" pneumonia in its early stages e' While Is confident that she that resulted In the dismal attendance His physical condition was can go through the season without an- I at the final game and in conditions that superb and we are convinced other defeat she will not be satisfied! are likely to cause great harm to the i that he would have died before with that kind of a showing She American League cause in the City of a he did had not his football work Ke wants a hard game in which she can Culture not put him in such excellent vindicate her class If she could take Luckily for organized baseball the I shape Until almost the last it Baylor's place on the A schedule Past series was conducted above suspl- a gave him a chance to pull Ks a through The case was one of Ka double pneumonia of unusual 0: severity" 0 4- Co pay to keep the game above the mildest reproach The recent worlds series opened the eyes of the magnates for it showed that even in the height of the most exciting competition the grand old sport has ever witnessed that it was possible for a strain of doubt to exist in the minds of the most ardent followers This astounding eye-opener developed in the final game between the Red Sox and Giants at Boston It was drawn the fire away from Mtn-- the eighth game of the series in which I PM' believed in many quarters to be the winner was assures of the world'a the real instigator of all Fogers championship each side having won troubles Murphy is a prominent memthree and drawn in the odd contest ber of the "in bad" club and it 'would Boston had turned out record crowds not be at all surprising if he were all along But to this important game handed a little surprise package at the scarcely half the regular patrons came special meeting Nov 2(i It Comes on These dyed-in-the-wool fans had lost pretty good authority that the Cubs faith in the Boston management if not are for sale Perhaps Charlie has seen In the game and with every reason the handwriting on the wall The 'Royal Rooters" 300 strong had No tears will be wasted if both rofollowed the American League cham- gel and Murphy make room for better pions three times to New York It men These two have been a constant great personal expense Seats had been source of annoyance ever since theY reserved for them at the Polo Grounds were associated among the big ring of and at Fenway Park too up to the promoters For years they insinuatedi seventh game Alas the day when they against the honesty of their confederl marched on the field it was discovered ates and belittled all the laws of the that the common rabble had usurped institution No one will be sorry if the their places The loyal legion had to threatened trouble falls on them motrA- squat down in front of outsiders who tam high Fogel at least seems had their customary section It was a doomed Murphy for five years hati raw deal from the management and been slippery as an eel always wrig- was malignantly resented gling away when he appeared to Le Not once during the game did one of landed Whether it comes now or later this band cheer for a member of the I Murphy is bound in time to hang Red sox Not once did its musical col- himself or talk himself to deathleetion play a Boston war song But it 1 did cheer New York and after the game angrily serenaded the Boston Ce 11 management And that night a boycott TRUTH ABOUT YORK was declared against the home team That night also on every hand could 1: NEW HAVEN Conn Nov 2 Ke will not allow the National League to sidestep the unpleasant task of properly disciplining the boss of the Quakers If Lynch's circuit tries to evade the prvint the supreme court will take the case in its own hands The tip comes from Philadelphia that Fogel is likely to forestall justice by retiring from the head of the Phi Met- The present owners are willing to dispose of their holdings Fogel is reported to have admitted that he is willinz to step down if fair inducements are forthcoming In the meantime the hot water in which Fogel finds himself has Horace seems to stand alone In his fight Former friends have turned a cold shoulder to him It is the universal opinion that he will be forced out of baseball if he does not decide to retire Lynch is supposed to have every proof that he is a disturber and a menace to the game and Is bent upon pressing the case to the bitter end It is said that the national commission Hurdieston Candidate for Place No 1 POLICE ttii0 FIRE COMMISSIONER Subject to City Democratic Primaries Advertisement I '1 4'''' 5-')' 4' '''''''''n)Vjk-Vi'' 41 4 4 04tek 4241k9e4(14k 4 eA11" 43 ::4 l' 9' 4-'4 LT 47- zA014- it I gk' L'1--1 1X7T A 'Y 9 et '1 t4414 f11T ikai '''0 Ittit It 7 '4 i Nth it W'''' 2 e-'11Vf17? (AM i--i i c) 'Z'Iti -11015 -ti A i1' 1-2 (141-- ---4a6 vog5i -tialleitt t- 7-'-t -'7 ta q' olot i 5 50i- -r- -i -''A: i 4-4r -31 'wkto--- -'s ii0 A 41-r 1 '74 4 Tp A-----4 wAmir ktTTf -x 4 X' --1 40 -'4-' ''''r 4Ik lilED I Fanatix I Will Austin leave the Texas League? 'Why not? Owner Morris Block of San Antonio says he will object to substituting Oklahoma City for Austin That is all right we wouldn't expect Mr Block to agree with anything the first time it was proposed unless he proposed it himself Joe Wood is visiting his teammate Tris Speaker at the latter's home in Hubbard Texas Boston society rags please cvopy You can't beat another man at Mt own game Jack O'Connor ex-catcher ex-manager but now man of leisure tried it and failed "Call for Mr Smith! "Call for Mr Arlond! "Call for Mr Rodgers! "Call for Mr Davis!" Now you wouldn't believe that a hotel page shouting that language was conveying the intelligence that Cleveland made one run in the first inning and the Athletics four That's what it means though and it cost O'Conno some money to find out l'In a certain hotel in Cleveland" Jack says "they will bet you anything from a dime to a hundred on the score of each inning I was up there last summer when the IL League was running I noticed they were trimming the suckers pretty regularly Fact is the bookies were cleaning up so regularly I knew there was something wrong "Finally I noticed a page came through the cafe Just before the layers of odds got busy Here was his system: They would call the Cleveland team 'Mr Smith' Then they'd pick some name away down in the alphabet for the opposing side 'Mr Rodgers -for instance When they shouted: 'Mr Smith! Mr it meant one run for Cleveland Smith being Cleveland while the A in Arnold being the first letter of the alphabet means one run If they called 'Mr Brown' that was code for two runs" And there you are Old General Denial the veteran of many a hard-fought campaign has been entered by Horace Fogel ag-ainst Tom Lynch in a flght to a finish Muggsby McGraw is said to get $20 a minute in vaudeville John Drew could get about $30 a year in baseball Catcher Forrest Cady of the Red Sox has departed from the usual custom of world's championship players and Invested his winnings In a farm instead of art automobile Hats off to Cady By the way Dan Cupid didn't make hig annual clean-up following the world's championship this year Wonder what's the matter Has the lit11 fellow lost his punch Or were they all too young? "Chubby" Murphy is on his way to Philadelphia to maRe a dicker with Horace Fogel for some players "Mickey" Doo lan is the man Murphy is said to have his eye on Keep your ear to the ground and you'll hear a roar from "fled" Dooin in a day or so Many local fans would like to see the National League umpires get jobs in the Balkan League 1 and let Baylor play Poly all should (non especially everytning relating to be better satisfied It would be hard the distribution of tickets Such a scan-cold to get Baylor to agree to this al- dal as was teen here and in Philadel0 I though the Baptists are almost certain Phia in 1911 might have been a death Rosen Heights Wins to be overwlaelmed by the Aggies blow to the game for the public was Th Rosen Heights grade school It has been estimated that at a eager to make any sort of charge in its chagrin at the disappointing Red dollar per it would be easy to take girls' basket ball team playing under girls rules defeated the Marine grade in 2500 Iron men at Morris Park if Sox and a more disappointing man- school team at the north side high LI were playing a team of in- agement It was the first time in the history of worlds series that some terstate reputation Oklahoma has school grounds Friday afternoon 11 I serious scalping scandals had not de- de to 4 II Tarleton coach clines the overtures but there re- -f the veloped--scandals which were later main the Universities of Kansas and Rosen 'Heights team and principal of rr I whitewashed by the national commis- Missouri and the Haskell Indians al- the school was referee and Miss sion In the performance of which ac- ways a drawing card If necessary Lambert umpire could take on Poly Satur! tion the triumvirate year by year left The Rosens challenge any team in day Nov 23 in order to make room urther grounds for dissatisfaction on the city under eighth grade The play- for the big game the part of the great public in gen- ers on the team are Virgie Nenn TII- liam Williams Clara Burns Bryl Failing to get a better gan-e for eralBradford Alma Simmons Leo Fuller Thanksgiving will meet I It comes then with some feeling of satisfaction that organized baseball Poly on that day as scheduled There! and Beatrice Melvin Clara Burns is has at last been driven to a stand that is no thought cif breaking off with manager -----itrAn---- Poly without the latter's consent is likely to result in gtteat good This refers to the National League in parWolgast-Mandot Bout ticular and to the whole family in genNEW ORLEANS Nov "--Ad Wol- ONE BIG GAME eral Horace Fogel the talkative presigest lightweight champion and Joe dent of the PhlIadelphia National Mandot the local fighter did light NEW YORK Noy 2--Football in- League has been impeached for his boxing the final training pre- terest centered today at Cambridge broadcast tirades against the honesty liminary to their ten-round no-decision where the clash between Princeton and of the great summer sport Ills trial fight Monday night The charneion Harvard was regarded by many as the I will be held in this city on Tuesday today expressed confidence in his albil- leading football match of this year Nos 26 if Horace at that time is still ity to knock Mandot out but the con- The calling of the games at Yale West -ananog the magnates sensus of opinion is that the mill will Point and Annapolis left only a hand- i According to the very best informed go the full ten rounds A few wagers ful of other games worthy of note on I authorities President Tom Lynch of at even money have been made by I Eastern gridirons those contests in- ithe National League has a closed case Alandot's ardent supporters that the! eluded: the presumed owner of the local fighter will score a knockout Pennsylvania vs Pennsylvania State I Quakers Horace has done far less to and not a few even bets have been I at Philadelphia discredit the sport through which he made that Mandot will get a majority Cornell vs Williams at Ithaca is making a fine livelihood than has vote in the unofficial decision which Carlisle Vs Lehigh at South Bethle- Charles Webb Murphy of Chicago But will come from local sport writers hem the unfortunate Horace has been far 'Wolgast today announced he would Brown vs Vermont at Providence discreet Murphy confined all his gladly meet packey McFarland in a Dartmouth vs Amherst at Hanover' utterances to isolated talks which he finish match without insisting Fn the Syrticuse vs Rochester at Syracuse nonchalantly characterized as false the latter weighing in at the ringside Lafayette vs Bucknell at Easton moment they appeared in type Horace ----m----- ran around looking for persons of un- Auburn Plays Navy 7 Western Reserve ceuestienable character into whose ears ATLANTA Ga NOV ANNAPOLIS Md Nov 2 --The he could pour his startling charges of by their opponents about fifteen Navy won from Western Reserve by corruption and dishonesty Not content pounds to the man the Georgia Tech a single touchdown Friday The score with that he rushed into print fur-football team met the Auburn eleven was 7 to Old s'yle line smashes nishing certain newspapers with signets on Ponce de Leon field here today Wen No cheering was permitted the articles and writing incriminating let-The regular lineup is expected to be cadets out of respect for Vice Presi- ters to the league executive and to his 1151pci h- both teams dent Sherman's death a colleagues Rosen Heights Wins he Rosen Heights grade chool risl basket ball team playing under girls' rules defeated the Marine grade school team at the north side high school grounds Friday afternoon 11 to 4 Tarleton coach of the Rosen -Heights team and principal of the school was referee and Miss La rnbert umpire The Rosens challenge any team in the city under eighth grade The play- ers on the team are Virgie Nenn liam Williams Clara Burns Bryl Bradford Alma Simmons Leo Fuller and Beatrice Melvin Clara Burns is manager Auburn Plays ATLANTA Ga Nov by their oppenf-nts about fifteen pounds to the man the Georgia Tech football team met the Auburn eleven on Ponce de Leon field here today The regular lineup is expected to be used by both teams and let Baylor play Poly all should caon especially everything relating to be better satisfied It would be hard dal as was here etrice in tickets Suophhatisacadenc to get Baylor to agree to this al- though the Baptists are almost certalialphia in 1911 might have been a death t- in he overwhelmed the Azzies blow to the game for the public was cion especially everything relating to the distribution of tickets Such a scandal as was teen here and in Philadelphia in 1911 might have been a death blow to the game for the public was eager to make any sort of charge in its chagrin at the disappointing Red Sox and a more disappointing management It was the first time in the history of worlds series that some serious scalping scandals had not which were later whitewashed by the national commission In the performance of which action the triumvirate year by year left further grounds for dissatisfaction on the part of the great public in gen I 1 1H l-' 4 ii l' 1' 'I I 11: I 111 I It 1 1 4 11 I 4 Napoleon McGraw will appear in 1 WAXAHACHIE Texas Nov 0 1 vaudevills this winter in a monologue Daniel Baker won from Trinity Uniexplaining some fine points of base- versity 28 to 0 Friday afternoon Hard ball not known to the average lay- line plunging scored for the visitors man among them "How to Win the 3Iassingill of Fort Worth was referee Deciding Game of a World's Series ---woon----- With Seven Baseball PlflYerS a Bone- If Hank O'Day loses out at Cincinhead and a Sieve" -nati he will probably go back to um- ----I piring If he does we venture to say Statistics compiled from the large he will never be accused of giving the quantities of it Is salcis according to Reds the best of It His work will authoritative informations it Is be-tbe watched with Interest I believeds in all probabilities rumors sire currents etc Indicate that every "It is a pleasure to tell you that National League team except the Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is the 1 Phi Illes New York and Pittsburg will' best cough medicine I have ever used" have a new manag-er next year The writes Mrs Hugh Campbell of La-favorites played by the rumors are: vonla Ga "I have used it with all my Chicago Evers: Cincinnati Tinker children and the results have been St Louis Huggins: Boston Stallings highly satisfactory" For sale by all and Brooklyn Sheckard druggists--Advertisement I mso''''ft.

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About Fort Worth Star-Telegram Archive

Pages Available:
9,058,788
Years Available:
1902-2024