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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 16

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and third with none out When Alex fanned three batters Joss is dead but as the music of great composers has lived after them his style of pitching lives and is making baseball records as in the days when he was on the mound himself TEXAS LEAGUE Standing of the Teams Pct Waco 78 50 609 613 605 San Antonio TO 63 526 530 -523 Dallas 67 519 523 515 Galveston 63 515 519 511 FORT WORTH 64 67 489 493 485 Houston 63 J7 485 48s 431 Beaumont 57 73 433 443 435 Shreveport 54 74 422 426 414 Percentage after Wednesday's games AMERICAN LEAGUE The storm which played such havoc in HOUStOrl wrecked the 'West End Park and there will be no more baseball in that city this season According to press reports the grandstand and fences were blown down Games scheduled for Houston probably will be transferred to the other cities This makes the second Texas League ball park that has suffered from 'wind and water this season In June the flood which submerged Panther Park and the storm which blew the top off of the grandstand caused one series to be transferred and the postponement of several games WAUGH MATCHED FOE TWENTY-ROUND BOUT WITH BATTLING NELSON A t'4: ft 1: 1:: 1" trfft) At NEW YORK Aug 18--It was learned today on good authority that the New York Giants have asked for waivers on Pitcher Rube Marquard who for several years prior to this season was accounted one of the pitching stars of the game Marquard cost McGraw $11000 several years ago and has earned that Bum several times over It is stated that at least two clubs have laid claim to the soullipaves servic and while nothing definite has been learned it is believed he will go to Pittsburg It also develops that Larry Cheney thought to be the best pitcher on the Cubs' salary list is on the market' The J'ubs recently tried to effect a trade with Cincinnati offering Cheney in exchange for Rube Benton Standing of the Teams Pct Lu 064 657 657 6-12 646 636 600 604 594 5101( 515 5Q5 510 514 505 383 389 381 374 380 370 327 323 324 Percentage after Wednesdars games Boston 69 25 Detroit 70 $9 Chicago 63 42 New York 5" IA Washington 54 St Lout 41 66 Cleveland 40 67 Philadelphia 4 70 oston 69 25 )etrolt $9 hicago 63 42 'ew York 52 50 i-ashington 54 52 Louts 41 66 leveland 40 67 24 70 The Panthers and Brones were the only teams able to play in the Texas League Tuesday From the looks of things games sheduled this week at Galveston Houston and Beaumont never will be played Shreveport Waco and Dallas are soheduled for games in the storm-ridden cities of South Texas and as these teams do not face eeoh other again this year there will be no chance to play them off in double-headers Speolof to The Star-TPIrgrom SAN ANTONIO Aug IS--The PaaViers staged a belated rally in the last two innings of Tuesday's game but fell one shy of tying a six-run lead Made by the Broncs in the earlier in-'Dings the game ending 9 to 8 Redford went the entire distance for the Atzmen and in spite of the score ritched a creditable game The wind which amounted almost to a gale made base hits of what would have ordinarily been easy outs Ponder was batted from the mound trt the ninth inning and Stewart was tsent to the slab just in time to save the game Harper and Lee were the stars of the day the former getting four hits End as many runs in five times at bat end the latter contributing three hits in four times up Had the wind not favored the Eroncs st critical stages of the game Redford would probably have been returned a winner as he outpitched Ponder the entire route SAN Viers st two inn tell one Made IcQ tiings Redfol the Atzi ritched which a' EL PASO Aug 18--It was hanounced here today at the Juarez Athletic Club that a fight between Battling Nelson ex-lightweight (Um pion and Bobby Waugh of Fork Worth has been arranged for Sept 6 la the Juarez bull ring It had been planned to have lee Rivers or some other fast lightweight meet Nelson but after Waugh's victory over Red Henderson at Shreveport recently it was docided to give hint the match The fight will be for twenty rounds 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of the Teams Svedot to The Star-TeeOramPHILADELPHIA Aug Alexander the Ptiladelphis National League pitcher the sensation of the season is the Addle Joss of the present day baseball Alex is an exact du-Plicate from the time he starts his windup until the ball is returned to him by the catcher of Joss who before death called him was one of the greatest of hurlers Alexander is built like Joss was with long arms that make speed he uses the Joss "hip pocket" delivery pitches with a side-arm motion as Jobs did gets the same kind of jump on his fast ball and the same kind of snap on his curve ball He has the Joss brand of control Joss was called the "human stork" because as he started his windup he crooked one leg and posed on the other as he raised his arms over his head Alex crooks his left leg poses on his right and raises his arms in exactly the same way From that position Joss brought down his arms reached around as though taking the ball from his hip pocket and shot the pill to the plate with a wide swoop of his arm-Alex does the same Alexander is called the world's greatest pitcher now taking the title from Walter Johnson If the Phi Illes get into the world series it will he through his work Alex has won nineteen games and lost seven He is the only pitcher who ever pitched three one-hit games in a single season He did that this year He has missed no-hit games just five times in his major league career of five yrs He needs Only shout 1 Olt Iet sw FEDERAL LEAGUE Philadclphia 56 46 549 553 Brooklyn 58 50 537 541 IT 5 'i 55 500 505 iet s' PhiladPlph la 56 46 549 resta-1 11 kg Ki1 fa MR 1 --EmNINOw 544 532 495 490 491 485 DOStOn 52 :73 495 500 Pittsburg 54 55 495 500 New York 50 52 490 495 Only meager reports of the storm have been received from Galveston and it is not at all unlikely that the Galveston hall park also has been put out of commission The park is built right on the beach where the wind would strike it with full force If such turns out to be the case the baseball season in Texas may come to an abrupt ending With two teams who are scheduled to play at home for practically the remainder of the season put hors du combat it would be a pretty hard matter to carry out the schedule to Labor Day Cleveland has gone villd On the subject of amateur baseball In spite of thP fact that the Cleveland team of the American League was playing at home last Sunday 42000 fans saw two amateur games that opened the finals in Cleveland's amateur league 'Twelve thousand at Gordon Park saw the White Autos bent l'bo Eagle Stamps In seventeen innings and 300110 at Brookside Stadium saw the Stinchoomb Engineers defeate the Baileys Lee Magee Resigns NEW YORK Aug Ward president of the Brooklyn Federal League club announced yesterday tit had axcepted the formal resignation El Lee Altgee as manager of the Brook yn team Magee who has been ailing for a few days will continue to play at second base lagee Resigns Aug Ward he Brooklyn Federal innotinced yesterday tit he formal resignation El manager of the Brook ree who has been ailing will continue to play FORT WORTH i St Louis 51 58 468 413 464 Cincinnati 49 458 443 454 Percentage after Wednesday's games At Buffalo 000010100-2 8 2 Kansas City -000300000-3 9 0 Batteries: Schultz and Allen Johnson and Brown At Pi" Pittsburg 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 s---5 10 1 Brooklyn 8 4 Batteries: Comstock and O'Neil Bluejacket Walker and Simon PO A FEDERAL LEAGUE 11 AR Ft BM Ptow 5 1 1 Hine 3b 5 1 1 ilarper cf 7) 4 4 Ilunter lb 4 1 I Atz 2b 4 0 1 Lee If 5 0 3 NIcIver rt 4 I I3etts 4 0 1 Redford 2 0 'Kerr 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 1 3 0 0 9 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 9 COURTESY APPRECIATED "Did you tell that young man of yours that I am going to have the light switched off at lor -Yes dad" "Weil?" "He's coming at 10 in Mail Nte APPRECIATED 11 that young man am going to have the off at lor at 10 in At IT Baltimore 3 Chicago 000100010-2 7 1 Batteries: Q1J -am and Jacklitsch Brennan and Fischer Standing of the Teams NA- Pet I1 63 45 553 557 677 61 45 roio 564 555 59 447 557 561 551 60 4S 556 560 550 Rg 51 532 5 36 527 52 60 464 469 460 50 64 435 443 485 35 71 349 355 345 Wednesday's gars Chicago Kansas City Pittsburg Newark St Lou is Brooklyn Buffalo Baltimore Percentage aft City 'g is ntage after TRY A STAR-TELEGRAM WANTAD WANT AD At Newark 611 5 St Louis 300130331-14 17 1 Batteries: Kaiser ling Faikenherg and Rariden: Davenport and Hartley Batteries: Kaiser ling Palkenherg nd Rariden: Davenport and Hartley Totals '39 8 12 24 9 2 Batted for nedford in ninth SAN ANTONIO AB 311 PO A Baggan It52 2100 liandiboet cf 201100 Dunckle lb 3 0 0 13 0 0 Love 2b 411430 Purch 3b 4 1 1 4 1 1 311300 IS Cent" ss 4 2 2 0 7 2 lather 3 2 0 1 0 0 ronder 0 0 0 3 0 Stewart 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 3 0 1 1 3 0 0 7 2 Instend of throwing hPr kitchen re4 fuse into a dustbin the poor Constan4 tinople housewife puts it into a sort of kennel outside her door for the wander0 jug dogs of the city Instead of throwing hor kitchen re- use into a dustbin the poor Constan- 1nople housewife puts it into a sort of nnel outside her door for the wander- rig dogs of the city Totals 1 9 8 27 14 3 Score by innings: rort Worth 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 8 Can Antonio 0 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 9 Summary: Stolen bases Flagg-an 7Tandiboe McIver Lee 2 Balenti 2 )acrifice hits Handiboe Ponder two-base hits Burch Hille three-base hits I-Tarper Love Hunter: double plays (Ponder to Love to Dunckle Atz to hunter Burch to Dunckle Innings pitched by Ponder 8 1-3 by Stewart 2-3 hits off Ponder 11 off Stewart 1 truck out by Ponder 3 by Redford 4 bases on ball off Ponder 4 off Red-lord 4 passed ball Betts Time of came 1 hour and 55 minutes Umpires Wright and Anderson "Tn retrenching Fill along tbe line Connie Mack is doing what every club in the major leagues will be doing next season" said a big league manager the other day "The wise Mack" he continued "is as usual a year ahead of everybodyelse It took a lot of grit for hint to do what he has done hut like all menwho big things and accomplish gre at results Connie has lots of courage "Mack saw the handwriting on he wall and went ahead and governedliimself accordingly Philadelphia ans will profit by his foresight forin reorganization plans Mack has ha a year's start on everybody else "Anyway you can't keep a wonder like Mack down for there is nobody in his class in digging up young players No temperamental star can hold a club over Mack's head for he is too resourceful In getting successors Thars where he has it on the average tactician" Rube Benton the former Cincinnati southpaw hurled his first game for the Phtsburg Pirates Tuesday and got away with it Whether Benton remains with the Pirates or riot ts a question that the National Commission will be asked to decide as the New York Giants have put in a claim for the player It is said that McGrew had obtained a verbal option on Benton's services from President Herrmann of the Reds sea-eral weeks ago which he exercised last Saturday and that the sale of the pitcher to the Pirates is therefore cancelled President Herrmann determined that Benton belongs to the Giants Manager Herzog contracted to sell Benton to the Pirates thinking the New York offer was off of course Pittsburg insists upon the Reds carrying out the Herzog contract but according to Herrmann the Giants have first call on Benton's services Chief Bender is slipping Once the most feared and most marvelous pitcher in basehall--now only an uncertainty on the mound That's there is real pathos in his decline Bender battled for nearly thirteen years under the Mackian standard and rarely during all of those years was he ever driven from the mound Oftentimes he was beaten but rarely was he forced from the box by a fusillade of bits But now it is all changed Bender working for the Baltimore Feels takes the "long walk" often The old speed has gone from the once mighty arm the curves no longer deceive Bender has been batted from the box almost ea many times this year as he was in all his years In the American 'League And no one feels the tragedy of the fall of the one time mighty Indian more keenly than does the chief himself Fate has been unkind to Harry Howell former Texas League umpire His ambition to become a grand opera star seems to have Jinxed him Howell was ccmstdered a great pitcher with the St Louis Browns when follow ing an injury to his arm he decided to quit the game and take up grand opera work Howell had great visions of some day becoming a Caruso He wasted several years before he gave up When Howell tried to return to the groat national game he found that his arm was gone Hethen turned to sciouting and soon lost that job In 1910 Howell was given a chance at umpiring by Ban Johnson He umpired the game in St Louis in 1910 when Tarry Lejoie got almost enough hits to tie Ty Cobb for the leadership of the league A near scandal resulted and Howell lost his job serving as the "goat" for that occasion Last year Howell WFISI given a job as 'empire in the Texas League- He was unfortunate enough to be mixed up in the scandal at Houston which resulted in the second game of a double-header being called in the fourth inning with Galveston leading and 'which deprived the Waco club of the pennant and he was fired again tTowell hooked up with the Feels at the beginning of this season and be lingered with them until Fielder Jones raised a howl of such size it would 1 heve drowned a 42-centimeter gtin -Prexy Gilmore of course heard the howl now Howell is jobless again body In his class in digging up young players No temperamental star can hold a club over Mae les head for he is too resourceful In getting sueces- sors Tha rhe average were be has It on th tactician" Rube Benton the former Cincinnati southpaw hurled his first game for the Pittsburg Pirates Tuesday and got away with it Whether Benton rma vrh the Pirates or not a question that eins it is tiat the National Commission will be asked to decide as the New York Gia-nts have put in a claim for the ay pler It is said that "neGraw had obtained a verbal option on Renton's iV tees from President Herrmann of the Reds Se3-eral weeks ago which he exercised last Saturday and that the sale of the pitcher to the Pirates is therefore cancelled President Herrmann determined that Benton belongs to the Giants Man- ager Herzog contracted to sell Benton to the Pirates thinking the New York offer was off of course Pittshurg insists upon the Reds carrying alp Herrog ontr eact bt according to Herrrnann the Giants have first out call on Benton' services Bonder is slippng once the most feared and most marveous Chief i' pitcher in only an uncertainty on the mound That Ben- there is real pathos in his decline Bender battled for nearly thirteen years under the Mackian standard ay a of years nd rarel during ll ths wa he eer driven from the mound Oftenttmes he was beaten blit rarely was he forced from the box by a fustilada of hits But now it is all changed Bender working for the Bal- titnore Feelq takes the "tong walk" often The old speed has gone from the once mighty arm the eurves no longer deceive Bender has been bat- ted from the box almost a many time this year as he as in all his yearn In th American 'League And no one feels the tragedy of the fall of the mighty Indian more keenly than does the chief himself one time en reli tki aingrepadt tpoitIrr pitcher with ufomnpoiwre His ambition to herome a grand opera star seems to have jinxed him How- otIlilegerianstwimnoplicsry evriloawthiA ernt he derided to quit the game and take up grand up c)f im7n i the great nation game he found that hi arm Wa al (g11-10 '-nwct' be tried egtnoatrueCrt turned ldnz stt(koo seouting and soon lost that job In 1910 Howell was given a chance at um- piring by Ban Johnson He umpired the game in St Louis in 1910 when TAarry Lejoie got almost enough hits to tie Ty Cobb for the leadership of thgeoalEsrftuoe yretarl A near resulted and Howell pell lost his job serving as the wel was i'ven a job as nm ire in the Texas League- He was unfortunate enough to be mixed up in in the second game of a double-header being called in the fourth In- the scandal at Houston which re- suited ning with Galveston leading and which deprived the Waco club of the pen- rant and he was fired ag-ain 0 1- 1513 ie gor almost enougn nits to tie Ty 'or tut --1 the leag-ue A near scandal resulted and Howell lost his job serving as the "goat" for that occasion Last year Howell was gi'ven a job as umpire in the Texas League- He was unfortunate enough to be mixed up in the scandal at Houston which re- suited in the second game of a double-header being called in the fourth in- ning club of the pen- with Galveston leading and which deprived the -Waco rant and was fired a-ain tIowell hooked up with the reds at the beginning of this season and be lin gered with them until Fielder JOnest raised a howl of such size it would beve drowned a 42-centimeter gnn Prexy Gilmore of course heerd the howl now Howell is jobless again 0 '4 4 vi I 3 le -----1 A5 0 SCHEDULES TEXAS LEAGUE Wednesday's Schedule Fort Worth at San Anton Shreveport at Galveston Dallas at Beaumont Waco at Houston Thursday's Schedule Fort Worth at San Antonio Shreveport at Gah-eston Dallas at Beaumont Waco at Houston AMERICAN LEAGUE Wednesday's Schedule Vireshington at Cleveland Philadelphia at Detroit New York at St Louis Boston at Chicago Thursday's Schedule Washington at Cleveland Philadelphia at Detroit New York at St Louis Boston at Chicago NATIONAL LEAGUE' Wednesday's Schedule Pittsburg at Philadelphia Cincinnati at New York Ch leap- at Brooklyn St Louts at Boston Thursday's Sahedule Pittsburg at Philadelphia Cincinnatitat New York Chicago at Brooklyn St Louts at Boston In Evelybody's Mouth John Ruskin thz 11-103: tV1)- extraordinary cigar in the workt at 5c Don't take our word for it buy one now smoke it and you'll be convinced They're Mild Big Fragrant Hand made and the Havana Desbacco used is the choicest grown To make the week end trip compkte take dong a box of these delightful JOHN RUSKINS Valuable Profit Sharing Voucher on each cigar I LESS IS CIGAR MFG CO NEWARK WAPLES-PLATTER GROCER CO DISTRIBUTORS FORT WORT: I 04 SCHEDULES 1 Itt-: cf- )arl IV' IV --i 4 so' TEXS J11M- A EAGUE -----i---------- 4-43 I 4 i I 4 j4jk 1 '-N Wednesday's Schedule i i 1 Port Worth at San Antoni -11--PR- 'It- 14 lot '4 Shrevepot at Galseston t' 441 (4' 44- 4 -trt i 0 I ltev-h eL A t- Dallas at Beaumont i ot Waco at Houston i -ip w- I oui l' 14' Thursday's Schedule -a- 4 st 4i Ai i 4 I I qtkos 101W Irort Worth at San Antoni se 411It I I Shreveport at Gah'eston i I )-t1r Dallas at Beaumont Wirtco at Houston In Ever)boay BEST AND i tt BIGGEST 4 ii4---' )-7---Vix 4-cr 4 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE MOUttr 44e CIGAR 6Z 1710) AP k- 4t40-7114P) pi' Ztr-'1' --4- 9 Wednesday's Schedule ohn Ruskin --p-t-ii II Washington at Cleveland la: -7i 1 extraordinary cigar in the workt at 5c 111 6)011441 a -) 1 Philadelphia at Detroit Nillz 4 Nev orl- c-It '44'4- 4 Ilt 4(9-i 4 04 tk14- ew at Don 't take our word for it buy one now 14 3'14-f 4 Boston at Chicgo -li 1e-'6 a 4er0Ao F' 74 r-- 11-z 0 1 A- smoke it and you'll be convinced kss-5-iet 41 i4 i A AT -EVI' 1:: They're Mild Fragrant Hand made and Bi -4 Vr i mmooraA deelt Thursdays Schedule '7Ulattvta4c147: 15 i Egokme ashington at Cleveland 'W --'441 I it: I phil I 41---' 1 il 11 a la at Detroit IV 1 the Havana Debaceo used is the choicest To make the eek end trip comp grown v-lete 7 -V A 3 New York at St Louis Cif 1 A Ivic '''f- kr-117'-' Boston at Chicago take dong a box of these I i I I Vallables Profit Sharing Voucher on each cigar '4'S' e1 I 1 JOHN BUSKINS I LEV IS CIGAR MFG CO NEWARK -G- NC 4 Ati- 43-V NATIONAL LEAGUE el 44 4'1' ir 11 '41A- 1 frk Wedne Schedule sday' 4 11 Pittsburg at Philadelphia WAPLE S-PLATTER GROCER CO s7 DISTRIBUTORS FORT WORT: I rti 1 as-i- Chimp- Cincinnati at New York at Brooklyn -13 CI! 1 St- Louts at Boston 77 itl Thursday's Schedule 41- 'J ki: fteli 1 Pittsburg at Philadelphia -41-4- f-1 1 1 i I ---IseLrr- 1 '-eC Cineinnatitat New York 1 ts i lk 41-4 Chicago at Brook13-n ii Tuit Ar 4 L1-3: 144 clek 41 Af 111 et eir 44A24A0 NO D1141- 0 St Louis at Boston li' ge -i ffl'ili -----'AN v' St Louis at Boston 1 Thursday's Sahedule a 1 1 4 (' Pittsburg at Philadelphia 4 i 1 ---11L- 1 '1 Cincinnatitat New York 41 i-IvivetPie pi! I i t'IL --t Chicago at Brook13-n 451 it: 0 Wi 01 1 '46? tr 4 1 Mitta 'A lot -1 and I il 4k St Louis at Boston 1 ItAufliii i '4 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 I I I 1 I i I i I 4 -m1 1 i 1 a 1 1 1 1 '4 it 1 I Et la 1 tl 11 ft i Li i I 1 I- I 1 i 1 I I 1 I i 11 11 i 11 I is i ii NATIONAL LEAGUE 01MolleeWP At New Th 'New York 000200000-2 11 1 trooklyn 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-3 9 0 Batteries: Mathewson Marquard Dooln Myers Coombs and Miller At It Mil Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 Bineinnati 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2 5 1 Batteries: Alexander Chalmers and Killifer Burns Toney and v7ingo A CASCADE HIGHBALL is a striking example of the belihts to which whisky richness and mellowness can attain Original Has Old Gold Label Geo A Dicke Co Distillers Nashville Team PARMER State Agent Waco Texas A CA HMI i3 a str ample belhts whisky and rrn can atL Oritina4 Has Old Geo A Dist Nastivil I Stott A CASCADE HIGHBALL i 3 a striking ample of the x- belihts to which sky richness whi and mellowness 4 16 N-oCts-3-oZA la La HIGHBALL i3 a striking ex- ample of the belOts to which whisky richness mellowness can attain iig Has Old Gold Label Ortnal Botitin GeoADickel llers Disti Nashville Texus PARMER State Agent Waco Texas This ation or violation This 1 terded I itation or pal violatiol This terded 1 itation or I iolation is not Intended as a solicit of ozders purchases in of Texas 1 'IL LIA DICIM4OH 1 IQ JpkIi1i'Ap11: I 1 I i '44'4 It :1 f') 1 '''45i1 1 '4511' kjei ''-'-'9 II I a 4-C 0 I w00 or' i 11 1011r01 1 11 ke oil 21B -Y FEDERAL LEAGUE Wednesday's Schedule rhicatzo at Baltimore St Louts at Newark Brooklyn at Pittsbutg Kansas City at Buffalo Thursdays Schedule Chicsgo at Baltimore St Louis nt Newark Brooldyn at Pittsburg- Kansas City at Buffalo Bout Postponed NEW' 1-011K Aug Isl--The ten-round bout between Leach Cross local lightweight and Johnny Griffiths of Akron has been postponed from last night until next Thursday owing to Cross' slight illriess HUTCHrNSON MAKES LOW SCORE IN WESTERN OPEN PRELIM ROUND CHICAGO Aug 18--Irtek Hutchinson of Allegheny Pa played true to the form he showed Monday and again won a preliminary to thp western open golf championships Tuesday Thp event was at thirty-six boles medal play and Hutchinson topped a field of 130 professionals with a card of 151 Ills morning round was in 14 one stroke over par O'Brien MansfieldObio was second with a total of 154 Gilbert Nichols of Wilmington Del took third place with 155 Tuesday's medal play was the last practice which the professionals will have before the start of the open championship All the theaters in Constantinople have been closed for some time for the reason that Italian and French aetogs who re practically the only ones who perform there refuse to go to Turkey now for fear of risking their lives 7-- I I I VENN 806 Houston St FOUR SUITS PRESSED AND SHOES SHINED 100 PER MONTH IPIEZESSEE1PS Phones: 2101 0 0 r--- I I ka DE40- A ICK -L FEDERAL LEAGUE 1 ii Qpk-ScA04 Wednesday's Schedule Chicago at Baltimore 1 't 111LIZE-01 St Louis at Newark AND SHOES SHINED FOUR SUITS PRESSED 1 1-------' 1 Brooklyn at Pittsbutg 1 11 -A Kansas City at Buffalo HUTCHrNSON MAKES stroke over par O'Brien 'Mans- tp le- Int 114 Aliv LOW SCORE IN WESTERN 154 Gi fieldOhio was second with a total of i -0! Ihert Nichols of Wilmington PRESSEIEV'S i st4 Thursdays Schedule OPEN PRELIM ROU Si 00 PER MONTH ''''t5i1 I ND Del took third place with 155 Tues- I 0L-41 Chicago at Baltimore 6IR em is not in- St Louis et Newark ftrooldyn at Pittsburg- as a atlic z-if a lc Ka nsas City at Buffalo of ozders 'c'! -4c ED we? HIC A GO Aug Hutchin- son of Allegheny Pa played true to the form he showed Monday an 1 again medal play was the last practice 1 which the professionals will have be- i fore the start of the open champion- i I 0 op it ee A '1111 40 it I A 0 0 A ai: A in Aug 1 of Texas i 41 21-B Bout Postponed won a preliminary to the western open NESN- ten- golf championships Tuesday round bout between Leach Cross local The event was at thirty-sit holes the re ntweight and Johnny Griffiths of medal play end Hutchinson to ed a nIs pen postponed from last field of 130 professionals with a card 111) latiollt0 Akron has tiEWIWIA lig 44 All the theaters in Constantinople I have been closed for some thne for aso that Italian and French ac-1 1 who re practically the only ones perform there' refuse to to I who night until next Thursday owing to of 151 Crot-s slight illuess Turkey now for fear th ir1 lira "---lezeArellmener4E-sei 806 Houston St Phones: 21 01 25 50 1 I His morning round was in 14 one of rikin live3 ilow Innomommormesmommormou I At Pittsburg (1st TT Pitt sburg 0 0 0 :1 a 0 5 2 Chicago 0013200000-2 6 0 Batteries: Benton and Gibson Tumphries and Bresnahan Second IT Pittsburg 0 0 20 7 2 Chicago o0 0 1 0 11 1 Batteries: Cooper and Sehang abel and Archer AMERICAN LEAGUE At Cleveland (19t T1 Cleveland 2 9 1 inetroit -3014 0 2 0-10 14 1 Batteries: Harsta Coumbe Walker Jones and Haworth: Dubuc and fztans Second 11 Cleveland 0 0 0 3-3 I petroit 003020020-7 9 0 Batteries! JOTIPS Mitchell liarstad and Haworth Oldham and Startage.

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