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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 8

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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR MONDAY" DECEMBER '18 1909 BEMISS HOLDS THE LEAD MAY DROP OUT BAND BORGES TO RONT Bowling Averages NATIONAL LEAGUE HEADS LOCAL BILLIARDISTS TAKES LEAD AT ARMY POST STANDING 4 Elected President I STANDING WOULD JOIN THE AMERICANS Rott LSpringstefln Tailor Disastrous War Likely to ollow BOWLERS EXTEND DATE ENTRIES CLOSE TOMORROW the was high among the 200 of HARRISON ALLEYS Examfna Incidentally Johnson li 1 a crimp in the Nations Lambs BOWLING LEAGUE AUTOMOBILES The Games 162 27 3 EASTERNS WIN AT ARCADIA 26 24 ENGINEERS HOLD LEAD 12 12 12 27 3 152 Lost 19 18 12 7 IGHT MAY COST EYE 7 DEMANDS OOTBALL REORM Presbyterian STANDING 33 TURNER ALLEYS 36 Chess Expert to Play Here Next Week 178 178 30 175 173 Dr Av 146 164 179 75 751 798 780 183 178 178 Twould take a big Stocking 49 812 772 785 867 American Cans 188 153 Autos 148 18: 841 804 39 212 Totals 756 5 Mi 4 43 44 138 198 201 136 160 136 171 136 149 16 11 21 9 125 113 103 89 69 2 5 2 2 175 173 173 172 The the he 5 6 7 8 9 148 157 144 177 156 149 124 17S 18 18 18 23 126 175 168 158 158 164 170 196 169 139 190 600 400 400 400 233 171 162 150 17G 161 33 36 3 33 25 21 3 30 19 113 100 173 173 172 172 170 18 180 180 180 ISO 176 176 176 176 176 24 18 18 7 10 7 5 6 3 4 8 2 3 12 12 5 6 4 3 3 188 187 187 186 185 181 179 179 178 178 176 174 174 144 144 143 142 141 141 140 140 137 136 136 134 130 130 159 143 166 132 152 164 136 203 173 173 132 168 159 177 139 189 Pct700633 21 12 18 3 27 3 3 2 1 141 139 136 134 133 133 192 187 185 183 182 180 180 176 176 157 156 153 147 146 144 124 124 121119 119 117 115 114 Av 160 160 157 165 146 126 125 135 Ohleyer Schmidt Peters Mueller Vanier 632 676 668 Engineers Generals Auditors No 1 Locals Traffics Constructions Auditors No 2 Divisions Central Meridian Meridian Constructions Divisions Engineers Divisions Generals Gantner Rath Bauer Schneider Sauer Wagner Lauck Hoffman Vanier 86 78 78 Parrys Overlands Spackes 1223 1200 128 166 195 193 139 Hearsey WUlis Co 113 117 Market street I 26 11 162 162 161 160 160 159 159 158 158 158 157 157 157 156 156 155 154 153 153 152 the younger league in election of Ward and tonight said it looked be war no matter on try with 865 and the Bands honors posting 852 in their 32 24 6 30 35 28 33 Lee Vanier Hoffman Roth 170 169 168 166 165 164 164 162 162 161 161 160 Totals Pawnees Kunkel Wagner Schludckr Renner Lauck House team of at he 27 3 6 3 26 18 14 18 13 6 6 18 15 3 The Engineers held their lead in the Cen tral Union Bowling League Saturday after noon taking two games from the Traffics The Generals won the odd game from the Divisions and the Locals dropped a brace of games to the Constructions The Auditors No 1 made a clean sweep of their series with the Auditors No 2 The Generals and the Engineers tied for team honors of the afternoon each team placing 912 to its credit Bates of the Engineers topped the in dividual field locating the head pin for 234 in his first effort Allen of the Traffics and Cora of the Divisions tied for second honors of the game score of 24 to 23 Easterns craget Cockran Harris Simpson McKay 165 165 164 164 164 168 160 160 158 158 T58 Games 26 "2121 21 24 1623 18 24 19 21 11 5 3 26 23 33 36 The threats of two club owners would be regared 18 24 24 21 21 27 21 to the encl without a 166 156 155 155 154 154 18 21 27 27 15 National Motor Vehicle Co actory 22d St A 1 171 171 171 170 170 169 169 168 167 167 167 and Electric Lighting Specialists Qtnen 16 South Capitol Arose but am not worried as 1 think It on any of the experts entered to keep my slate untarnished mean to do Nusbaum and Thompson usher 149 149 146 Thompson Lambs Metzger PAIRS A READY 3 9 3 6 6 142 141 141 141 141 140 140 189 139 138 137 137 137 135 134 132 131 130 130 130 128 127 126 to hold merely a description of all the many auto repairs we make and the supplies we handle Have us put your machine in first class condition for that Christmas run We will repair it thoroughly and equip it completely at a very reasonable price if you say the word Say it quick so there will not be too many ahead of you The made it three clash with the M's and to the Companies RIGHT EASY WINS STAKE EVENT ON MEXICAN TRACK 1944 3894 8867 2905 2873 forcement of ths rules regulating 9 3 109 106 105 105 104 99 98 88 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 William Ritter Kernel Gomino 16 17 18 actory and Sales Dept 420 80 Illinois cor Henry 39 40 30 39 30 33 Meredith Constructions robenius Engineers Parkinson Auditors No 2 Chenoweth Constructions Kiddle Engineers nowsner Lewis Pohlman Wayne Bates Whitham Divisions Berry Locals Stickney Divisions Greene Locals Spencer Auditors Nn 2 Gray Locals Prather Locals Totals 817 Tish I Mingos Mueiier Dudley Zimmer Wehriing Schmidt 36 24 36 30 3 36 30 154 153 30 29 14 25 30 27 WILL TRANSER RANCHISE PUEBLO practically the Pueblo Joseph Mo 8 last night twenty five quln had made entry sixty three two teams and 104 individuals ive Man Teams Entered 192 182 179 178 177 175 174 174 173 173 169 Weschler William Becker Zimmer TV agner Hoffman Miller Lauth A Voight 35 29 32 29 36 21 6 33 30 33 86 36 30 32 36 9 36 30 36 36 36 6 33 30 33 3 3 2933 2860 2801 $S5O Leather Skins at $175 Games 9 he apparently had the disruption of the tne as i almost anv other sort of or ganization and in some quarters it is now i war is certain to roi ow no mat ter which way the National League elec Games 27 21 27 League will enter Coal Dealers and the THREE CARS WRECKED IN CALIORNIA AUTO RACES 821 798J Totals 927 891 827 Take Two Games rom Traffics In League nut nrmn in tlitx 'atlrnal Toocrno rxiliinli Millie 11 HIV 4v lHH VVV as last season proved is regaining much1 of the ground it lost when the American League raided the National League clubs'Thft attitude nf Herrmann and Drevfims (innRon action in ruin 'r fhreatpnine' war unless lie onuld dictate AMERICANS BEAT ALMENDARES HAVANA Dec 12 The American base ball team today defeated the Almendares 4 to ito 193 192 191 189 188 187 186 186 186 186 185 1'85 185 185 184 184 184 183 183 183 182 182 182 181 181 181 46 47 48 49 50 on when lie Sands match show great form to win as he has his safety play In great working order and expects this to goa long way in giving Bemlss his first defeat Interest in the struggle for the city championship is growing greater as the tourney nears Its end and the manage ment of the local parlor Is now making special arrangements to seat the large crowds that are expected to witness the last three weeks of play The Interest is not only among the men as nightly there is to be found a larger number of the attending the games The schedule for this week play is as follows: Monday Nusbaum and Thompson Tuesday Bemlss and Sands Wednesday Carpenter and Stone Thursday Gant and Swank riday Holman and Landis 26 33 33 3 30 33 18 36 30 30 18 30 30 9 27 Games 3 36 33 36 Colo Dec 12 A deal was made today for the transfer of Western League franchise to St 197 189 187 180 177 1 I DiiIavI Allfie tach reeman Auto niwvi bwnip vo as Capitol Ave i 25 21 9 6 6 3 The date of closing the entries to the coming handicap tourney to be conducted by the City Bowling Association has been extended to Tuesday Dec 14 at mid night The officials of the tournament determined upon this course yesterday The entries have not reached the mark set last year and they have been coming in slower than was expected The pro moters of the meet feel that the weather has kept back a number that would have otherwise made entry However the prospects for a success ful tourney are very bright and the per sonnel of the entries speaks well for high scores At tets man 6 33 35 36 30 33 36 30 30 Jose Capablanca the talented young Cuban chess player will give an exhi bition of simultaneous chess at the A one evening next week The date will be announced later but it will be either Tuesday or Wednesday the 21st or 22d Mr Capablanca gave an exhibition at the Commercial Club last ebruary playing against fourteen local chess play ers simultaneously and winning all of the games He is at present on a tour of the United States upon the completion of which ho wil go to England and con tinental Europe for a series of exhibi tions He is the most Interesting figure in the chess world today and is undoubted ly the greatest natural chess genius since the days of Paul Morphy the famous American chess player of the fifties One of Mr most note worthy achievements was his victory last spring over rank Marshall the pres ent United States champion in a match by the decisive score of 8 to 1 At the time this match was played Mr Capa blanca was only 20 years old which makes his feat the more remarkable as Mr Marshall has had a wide experience both in match and tournament play and GERMAN HOUSE LEAGUE Player and Club Games CLEAN SWEEP SERIES WITH COM PANY PUTS MUSICIANS TO RONT IN BOWLING PENNANT CHASE' Totals Mackinaws Bauer 179 Lauck 127 A Lauck 169 Peters 161 Gautner 180 The Bands won the lead in the Tenth Infantry Bowling League last week by making a clean sweep of the series with the 's The B's won a brace of games from the and the dropped the odd game to the straight in their the E's lost two and won the odd game from the apd the H's respectively The captured the team honors in their second took second last effort Murphy of soldier bowlers with 201 and Taylor of the was second with a count Scores: Nlinmnhila Hearsey Wllll Co 113 nUPlIlwPlIw 11? West Market street Player and Club Johnson Locals Atwood Engineers Rickenbach Generals Willey Constructions Kelly Constructions Wilbur Engineers Bates Engineers Layton Locals Morgan Generals A Smiths Traffics Hicks Locals Louden Traffics Shepard Auditors No 2 Brooks Generals Donaldson Auditors No 1 A Cora Divisions armer Auditors No 1 A Oakland Auditors No 1 A Kingman Traffics Aiyea Engineers Malden Generals Lemon Auditors No 1 A Henry Divisions Scully Auditors No 1 Hammond Auditors No 2 Coldwell Traffics Knight Locals A De Peyster Traffics Wamsley Constructions Totman Engineers Cart Smith Auditors No 1 Bowiher Constructions Ed Hughes Generals Redmund Generals I Hunt Traffics ille Auditors No 2 Hamlin Divisions Holmes Traffics Gregg Divisions Allen Traffics Hill Jr Locals each The schedule will be arranged as far as possible for the convenience of the bowlers and teams or Individuals wishing to enter the meet and roll after Christmas will be scheduled for the date desired It has been decided that 15 per cent of the entrance money and the door receipts will be necessary to carry on the meet and if no more entries were received the association would be able to offer a prize list of $320 but with the added number of entries the prize list will at least equal the mark set last year RQ8 ch PQR4 PKt5 PxP PxP RKt8 PKt6 RQB8 PxP PKf7 RxRi BB4 RQB8 RKt3 BK5 ch RB7 PR4 PKt4 PxP ch KxP RxRp RKt4 PB4 ch RK7 RB4 RxP ch KKt2 RB7 ch KBS BKt7 RQ6 ch KKt2 Resigns Mr INDEPENDENT LEAGUE Player and Club Gomes wescott Deweys Tucker Shermans Coval Deweys uehring Deweys Goodwin Pastimes Chandler Pastimes Baker Manhattans Wheeler Deweys Schmid Capitals Ingersol Manhattans Cottom Deweys Sarver Shermans Taylor Manhattans Capitals Wycoff Centrals Wlschmeler Deweys Hunt Centrals Johnson Manhattans Grimm Shermans Pratt Capitals Ralston Pastimes Hendrickson Manhattans Warren Manhattans Irrgang Deweys Stritt Shermans Rubush Centrals Shufelton Deweys Thiele Pastimes Mesker Deweys Gerlach Manhattans Kelly Manhattans Lane Shermans Alexander Manhattans Veiker Centrals Grlnsteiner Manhattans Baron Capitals Lauter Manhattans Conover Deweys Wagner Manhattans Grabbe Deweys Vann Deweys Moran Shermans Saltau Centrals Bornhorst Shermans Purdue Shermans ehrenbach Manhattans Hayes Deweys Snavely Centrals Van Landingham Capitals Melvin Pastimes Barkalow Centrals Whitridge Capitals Kothe Capitals Wolf Pastimes Bailey Centrals Cornell University aculty Adopts Strong Resolutions for Revision ITHACA Dec 12 The Cornell University faculty yesterday adopted a reso lution advocating strong reform in the rules governing football The resolution says: a view to securing greater safety of life and limb and higher standards of honor and fair play it is the insistent opin ion of this faculty that the continuance of football as a game for the undergraduates depends upon an effective revision and en the Bemis is how in supreme command the 14 2 balk line billiard tournament the Board of Trade billiard parlors as is the only player entered who has not suffered defeat jThis result was made possible by Holman Monday night as he handed Nusbaum his first setback In the struggle for the city by a close score of 175 to 293 Nusbaum needed only seven points towin when Holman bagged the game with an unfinished run of eight The last two weeks have been eventful ones as two men with perfect were sent crashing down and out the defeats being both accomplished by Holman a 175 man who was not expected to perform the PQ4 PK3 PQB4 BPxP KPxP KtQB3 BK3 BKt2 BK2 KtB3 BKto KtK5 BxB QxB KtK5 KtxQP KtxKt PxKt 13 KtB6 ch KtxKt PxKt QxP Castles QRKtl QK4 QB2 RB3 PQKt4 PQR3 PB5 KRQ1 RQ1 RxR BxR RQ1 PKt 3 QK4 QK4 QxQ It is a fine name part After establishing a majority of pawns on the queen's side he plays the ending with great skill forcing Mr Mar shall to give up his bishop to stop the ad vancing pawns Totals 816'841 Seminoles Herner 152 Biltz 149 Derleith 159 Vanier 144 Sauer 152 aust American Cans' I Kelly Laycocks I Kennett Llllya Preston Llllya Myers Laycocks Clements Parrys Spacke Spackes Baker Spackes Hadley Llllya Sharp National Autoa Parsons Overlands Pennicke Llllys Ashley Kahns Lamphllmer National Autos McKean National Autoa Jones National Autos ahle American Cans Chappell American Cana Tiing of Ten Club Circuit in Younger Organization DamisI Indianapolis Motor Car CompanysOpill 419 423 East Market street BUSINESS LEAGUE Player and Club Hurt Rose ostoffices Bender Laycocks Hurt New Yorks Carruthers Pope Postoffices Barker A McKitrlck Laycocks Stpckman Llllys Malarky Goory Postofflcea Stout Blocks Hadley Lillys Meyer Laycocks Haggerty New Yorks Miller Postoffices New Yorks Brattan Laycocks Ruschaupt Lillys Bennett Postofflcea Van Pelt Llllya Dawes LHlys Kelly Laycocks Kohle Blocks Sharp Lillys Wrlgbt Postofflces Ballard Blocks Cook Laycocks agin Laycocks Carroll Postofflces Ward Kennard Laycocks McDermid Blocks Jones Laycocks Roberts Blocks Jones Laycocks Dickman New Yorks Dickerson blocks Prohibitive avorite In Betting inishes In ront of 7 to 1 Shot in $1200 Race at Juarez JUAREZ Mexico Dec 12 The Monte zuma stake of $1200 at one mile the fea ture of the card resulted in an easy victory for the to 9 shot Right Easy Right Easy and Jeannette were held at a prohibitive price over Spooner the only other starter Right Easy broke in front and was never afterward headed winning eased up by five lengths with Spooner about the same dis tance from Jeannette Summaries irst race selling 5 furjongs Response ful 101 (Benescoten) 11 to 5 wonjDelf 6 to 1 Mike Mollett 5 'to: If time 1:02 2 5 Second 7 furlongs red Mulholland 105 (Small) 5 to 2 won Gibson 8 to 1 Buna 15 to 1 time 1:30 Third selling 6 longs Barney Oldfield 110 (Archibald) 12 to 1 won rye 5 to 2 orce 5 to 2 time 1:17 ourth the Montezuma Stakes 1 mile Right Easy 105 (Garner) 1 to 9 won Spooner 7 to 1 Jeannette 1 to 9 time 1:44 3 5 ifth 5 furlongs I iAUnU 119 I ri to won: 16 1 won The' to 3 time' 36 39 39 39 39 30 36 39 88 39 39 39 33 39 38 89 36 37 38 38 165 163 163 161 160 160 159 159 158 158 157 4 a aR elf' 119 ft Marse Abe 5 to 2 Mad Man 5 tn 2' iua 6 oixiii selling Servile 104 (Molesworth) 6 Wrestler 11 to 10 Pedro ft 1 TlPae Indianapoli Rubber Co 1 0( ill IlwS Ga and 8 Liberty Stu Henderson Washington street" 772 Totals: Mohawks 1 86Kernel i ba Mei) I Pnlleh "BfeRMn" 2142 1 UllSn Csptol Are Stem Eterylhiat Dr Great Success Proven by the Largest Number ot Patients and the Quickest and Most Satisfactory Methods I CHARGE NOTHING TO PROVE MY METHODS WILL CURE YOU You Should Have Him Treat You to Be Certain of an Absolute Cure for Any of the ollowing Diseases: BLOOD POISON SKIN DISEASES SORES URETHRAL OBSTRUCTION VARICOCELE HYDROCELE NERVOUS DEBILITY PILES IS TULA Ktnwnrr PROSTATIC AND BLADDER ArTinvO SI MAKE NO CHARGE I GUARANTEE EVERY CASH I ACCEPT I want any one to pay me unless I cure them so they will stay cured I cure my patients so they are satisfied and always glad they came to me riuLiL consultation tion Call or write for Information before taking treatment as you will find my charges lower and treatment quicker and better than elsewhere Address or call on DR STONER flc CO Specialists Room 1 39 Ohio St corner Illinois St is Indiana JOHNSON DEPARTS OR EAST fx CHICAGO Dec 12 Johnson presl iflent of the American League Charles A ivComiskey president of the Chicago Amer gleans and Joe Cantlllon former manager of Washington Americans left here today to attend the baseball meetings at New fe' York Joe Cantlllon refused to ride in the sameoare with Ban Johnson when the party gtptarted for New York tonight Apperson Jack Rabbit Cadillac and Sun set Machine Jump Track at Ascot Park LOS ANGELES Cal Dec In the six hour automobile race at Ascot Park today which was marred by numerous accidents to cars and serious injuries to two partici pants the Stearns driven by Soules won the distance being 293 miles a new coast record The Pullman driven by George Kussmap was second with 251 miles and the Buick third with 249 miles The Buick led until the sixth hour when it broke down In the fifty second mile the Apperson Jack Harris Hanshiie at the wheel turned over three times on a sharp Neither Hanshue nor his machiniclan was injured The Cadillac overturned at the same spot a few minutes later The mechanician was slightly injured The Sunset was the next to go over Driver Leonard McLarty got his collarbone broken Mechanician Bodin suffered a broken leg and was Internally Injured His condition Is critical HAYES WINS MARATHON RACE SAN RANCISCO Cai Dec In a Marathon race here today Johnny Hayes easily defeated Jimmy itzgerald a Cana dian runner by three laps and Con Con nolly of this city by more than a mile Hayes's time was 2:26:54 3 5 but the course was more than a mile short of the full dis tance A Basket Ball Players Hand Athletics irst Defeat The Arcadia Athletics lost to the fast In dianapolis A Easterns Saturday night This is the first time Arcadia has ever 'been defeated on its own floor The first half ended 18 to 10 favor of Arcadia but by outplaying them in all departments rnA hasiArrn rt nn nnf uun up euiiiniai Arcadfas orward Warman orward Raltenback Center Walty Guard Murray Guard Brown ield goals Cragle 4 Cockran 4 Harris 2 Simpson 2 Warman 4 Walty Kalenback 3 Brown The Easterns would like to hear from any fast team tn Indiana Ohio or Kentucky for games Address Bates Care A Clllfl aIs air am Co rank Staley wIUUCDaKCr Gen Mgr 214 Vermont Vulcanizing Uf auawIau The Waverley naVCriCy Co 129 South East street UVLiIa STEAM Hearsey Wlllis O' vVllllC GAS 113 117 West Market St Nusbaum and Thompson usher in the seventh week of the tourney tonight in what promises to be a very exciting mate)) As both men have been practic ing hard and showing great form It would be a difficult proposition to pick the win ner Nusbaum will play for 300 while Thompson plays for 225r with a handicap of 75 buttons Bemlss will be called upon Tuesday night to defend his position at the top i is scuf aiueu to meet Elwood This should be another great Sands said Bemlss will have to The list nf the five man entrants shows that both the Commercial and the Indian apolis League have the same number of teams entered namely seven each Marot team of the Commercial was first to signify its intention to enter meeting and the Nationals of the dlanapolis have made the last entry Independent Tjoague has four teams Manufacturers three and the Central Union League has three also to Its' it js said that the Here Marquette Hill UI11UI IWU I tins Arma League will also likely put in LEAGUE Games 36 3 39 33 Willis HolcombCo 330 NORTH ILLINOIS ST PHONES Mala 214 NewlfiSS task I Inlman bls first defeat and it along with Nus ba defeat was a great surprise Hol triumph over Sands although a surprise was not altogether unexpected he being a player of ability as well as one who is feared by all other contest ants Sands was confident for he had been successful against all of his oppo nents True he was a little out of form hut he had an abundance of confidence and he little thought that he was to re ceive his first trouncing when he lined up against Holman Bemlss Is Leader Bemlss is the man who has weathered the tourney up to date without a defeat going through his five games with sen sational speed that swept all before him He is a favorite in the present balk line tourney and he Is picked To retain his Htwii uosiunn stain against his reputation Bemlss has four games yet to play and as his opponents In these games are the pick of the contestants he will by no means have a cinch He does not expect it and said yesterday: have disposed of some of the cleverest players but I am not looking for an easy thing of it I know how good my yet to be rivals are 1 have I want and I 170 170 169 169 169 168 168 168 167 167 166 165 164 163 163 163 163 PERE MARQUETTE LEAGUE Total 5310 3964 5046 4322 3193 4237 4239 3687 3670 4659 3634 4634 1539 510 4666 3019 3499 4444 4420 John Shaffer Accused of Assaulting Ivory Thompson Colored Ivory Thompson colored 622 East Court street may mourn the loss of an eye as the result of a fight with John Shaffer white on the street in front of the Thompson home early yesterday morning When Bicyclcmen Simon and Hall found Thompson he was calling for help An examination showed his eve had been se riously injured by a thumb or a blunt in strument being thrust Into it Shaffer did not deny having trouble with the other man and was arrested and charged with assault and battery Thompson charges that the white man was drunk and called him abusive names as he passed the house Ottawas Gommo 175 Becker 135 Weschler Lauck Ritter (white) vfc Capablanca CLEVER CUE ARTIST NOSES NUSBAUM OUT IRST POSITION HONORS IN RACE OR CITY CHAM PIONSHIP NEW YORK Dec With Garry Herrmann and Barney Dreyfuss ready to desert the National League and fe play into the hands of President Ban Johnson of the American League unless they can force the other magnates to vote gfc against John Ward the baseball sit nation takes on another warlike aspect tonight President Herrmann it is said has admitted that Pittsburg and Cincin hr nati will jump to the event of the If 1 Barney Dreyfuss as if there would whom the two factions decide it is Known tnat ror several seasons hatred between Murphy and Herrmann has been bitter Murphy has accused both Johnson and Herrmann with giving him the cold shoulder on baseball deals They say they have not and that they have al ways tried to do the right thing But Murphy is abdurate Herrmann and Drey fuss helped by Johnson have been try ing to oust Murphy from National League circles tor several years Johnson Plays Politics 8 anxious to Knickerbocker Ku AV Automobile Co 332 334 IU1WA Del St 44 Block Maae Ave MARIAN ARION MOTOR CAR CO WIMillVn actory loth SL and CanaL 4 Msrmfin Jfordyke A Marmon actory nicilinun Local Branch Mer and YMawiuftllH Maxwell Brlacoe Indpi a IWwaWwII Co 417 Mass avenue Metal Polish QUINTETS SIXTY THREE 104 INDIVIDUALS AL IN LINE OR ANNUAL TOURNAMENT Pere Marquette Bowling League last week winning a brace of games from the Mo hawks The Ottawas and the Cheyennes won straights from the and the Seminoles respectively and the Pawnees dropped the odd game to the Tish I Mingos The Cheyennes rolled high team total with 927 and Wagner of the same team was high among the Individuals with 232 Scores: PERE MARQUETTE ALLEYS Iroquois Miller Voigt orest Volz Schneider Records of Local Bowling Tourneys is one ot the most brilliant chess play ers In the' world today Dr Lasker the present champion of the world defeated Mr Marshall In a match a year or so ago by the score of 8 tn 0 As his score was practically equalled by the young the friends are justified in expecting him to wrest the championship honors from Dr Lasker some time within the next few years Is Rapid Player Mr Capablanca is one of the most rapid players in the world today and bls simultaneous exhibitions are usually finished within two or three hours He won first prize in a "rapid transit" tournament at the Manhattan Chess Club New York a year or so ago Dr Lasker being one of the contestants and finishing second The following game is an excellent example of Mr style It is the last game of his match with Mr Mar shall and was contested in New York on June 23 1909: Gambit Declined Marshall (black) 1 2 3 INDIANAPOLIS LEAGUE Player and Club Kriete Elks Decker Imperials Brinkmeyer Washingtons Meyer Sportsmen Patton Indians Randall Indians Groff Sportsmen Baron Washingtons Ross North Sides Tucker Imperials Knox Marlons Rickenbach Washingtons Wallace Nationals Cooper Marlons Schmidt North Sides ox Sportsmen Smith Marions Pollard Pirates uehring Pirates Bumb Imperials Goodwin Sportsmen ields Indians Wands Indians Hardie Washingtons Watson Crescents Carter Marions Levey Marions Coval Nationals Berner Crescents Willy Crescents Mayer Pirates Armstrong Nationals Byers Nationals Buddenbaum Indians Bryson Marions Quill Marions Taylor Indians Johnson Washingtons Newlin Nationals Seldensticker Imperials Brown North Sides'' 'Hopkins North Sides Kemper Pirates Speicher Indians Chandler Sportsmen Shirley Crescents Miller Washingtons McCullough Sportsmen McMichael Crescents DIRECTORY Motor Gars accessories AAraftCAriAfi Hearsey WUlis Co U3 MvVCDSUllCS in West Market American inch A reeman Auto Co MUMUrn 322 Delaware St A Ilf A specialty DONA VAN MIIIW BROS 2112 Michigan street Broken Parts CTM Brush Runabout Blllck Motor Company 180 183 East Xew York street Car Company 324 826 Delaware fiurf creep Automobile Co Iwl Ufll 118 115 Maryland streets fi A A Commercial Cars HgPffUVA 818 East Market street G0ie30 DeTamble Empire irestone fi 1 1 fl a Gl Auto Co 118 115 West UIIUP Maryland Street STANDING Won treated "oil man" Sands to RUNnKTr 215 North Delaware St Premier Motor Car Co ac tory 221 225 8 Shelby street COLE MOTOR CAR CO actory 742 750 Wash inch A reeman Auto Co 322 Delaware St Empire Motor Car Co actory 29th st and Canal Sterling Motor Car Co 1 Herrmann and Drey fuss May Tj Many Entries Received Desert the National League JLjJ LU 111 for City Tournament Herrmann and Dreyfuss Threaten if John Ward Is Christmas Slippers and Children $125 $1150 to $2 ancy Crocheted Slippers any color to order 81 75 ancy Cro cheted Slippers' any color to order $150 ancy Cro cnetea Slippers any color to order 41OO SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE Name and Church Hunt irst Baptist Hamilton irst Presbyterian Barker irst Baptist Wile irst Baptist Ward Meridian Torshe irst Baptist Hunt irst Baptist Will Meridian Johnson irst Presbyterian Jordan Central Mitchell irst Presbyterian i nienes Cochran Schmidt Glass Central Hyde Central Asche Meridian Pensinger Centra! Smith irst Presbyterian Chitwood Central Allers irst Baptist Whitaker Meridian Shaffer Central Sutton irst Baptist Chandler Central Williams irst Presbyterian Davis Central Drago Meridian Blglow Meridian irst Baptist Weer irst Presbyterian Hanson Central Remy irst Baptist Allg irst Presbyterian Benham irst Presbyterian MCneters first Grimes Central Holland Central Lupton Central McAmlls irst Presbyterian Woerner Central Pendergast Meridian Txrockridge Meridian Luring Central Malloch irst Presbyterian Pheasant irst Presbyterian Snodgrass irst Presbyterian aui A explains threatening war unless jie coma nictate the policies of the rival organization since jV'jic ya cii i iy nau old league in view aIhK rx ft treason in i TA 4 a 1 MANUACTURERS' Player and Club Bumb American Cans Giffin Kahns Speicher Llllys rizzier Spackes Griffith Parrys Wallace Kahns Armstrong Kahns Sloan Kahns Byers Miller Mullen Hacker National Autos Sarver Ake Llllys Rentier National Bvers Parrys Manchester National Autos Prineell American Cans Trieb Overlands Bruder Laycocks Byers Parrys Glick Spackes Applegate Parrys Sourbier Overlands Spacke Spackes Bebinger National Autos Churchill Overlands agin Laycocks Kiesel Laycocks Newby National Autos McKittrick Laycocks Stockman Llllys Noffke Spackes NiebergalH Kahns Adams Kahns ganizatiirelieved ter wnicn way tne National League elec ts tion goes That war would change the baseball I map is also regarded as a certainty with In the next year It is said to be the plan after one year with a ten club cir fel cult for the American League to trans fer fer Detroit to the American Association to take the place of St Paul but base dui men nere conversant yviin me arrairs nf th a Amprifnn Acennintinn enu ls not likely to figure In the expansion I projects of the big minor league and that when changes are made in the cir cult the association will be looking for bigger game than Detroit which even k'Wlth a three time pennant winning team regarded as a very poor baseball city Herrmann Ready to Desert A very close friend of President Herr iSnann is authority for war ife' like statement and I both know very well just what is going to happen if Ward is said Herrmann to this man know that the club leader will wantfrdfTrv jhnson and myself to step down from the national commission and give fvay to the member he will want a long story but you must know that rd Murphy has grown to dislike me because 14 1 would not stand for his bluffing He hates me about as bitterly as one could Jiate In a business way and I know that If he ever gets his hands around to it I kv stay in the National League any longer and be at peace This is the way the situation has appeared to Dreyfuss kc too and although I am not speaking for him yet I know that if Ward Is elected il preyfuss and myself will both leave the to National League and go into the Amer La lean I have not been trying to the National League but I have been trying kg to keep Mr Murphy down torock bottom to He doesn't seem to want to stay there Therefore if he wins out in this election be my cue to tell the people at 1 Cincinnati that I can no longer stay in fe the same league with If such action is taken it is agreed that the greatest baseball war in the his tory of the game will follow as the to National League would take steps at once to put clubs in the two cities and take sway as many star players from the younger league as the new clubs would Ek Deed to form winning teams Dreyfuss Herrmann declined to discuss the rumor tonightbut they were firm in their determination to re elect President Heydler The national commission meets first I tomorrow morning to decide on the case Pitcher Torey now on the Cincinnati reserve list but claimed by the Spring field Club of the Three I League On Tuesday the National League will have I tt annual meeting and on Wednesday'j the American League will open its ses Sinns Many club owners managers players end umpires are already here The Na tlonal League magnates say their meet tAlng will be harmonious but their state ments do not coincide with the opinions ft Of others AU 'the club owners havereached this city except Stanley Robison St Louis Horace ogel of Philadel Rhia and John Dovey of Boston The leaders of the Heydler and Wardz Tactions are both anxious to see Robison ft It is thought his vote will decide whether John Heydler president of the ft JJatlonal League shall hold over in office ft Jr shall be displaced Say Will Lose ft tBarney banquet to the base ft ball magnates and scribes will be a good ft excuse for many of the magnates to go East without being obliged to admit theyre there for other than banquet reasons ft I Joseph O'Brien president of the Ameri ft Lean Association arrive here tomor ft row so as to be here In plenty of time 'nd to mingle with the powers that be ftj O'Brien will have several other Asso ft elation magnates here to confer with and ft' lso get line on what Is on the program ft for the Association meeting in Chicago ft Dec 28 George Tebeau owner of the ft Kansas City Club who has been In New York the last few days gave out an In fttervlew to the effect that the Association ft would surely elect a successor to ftnd intimated that he might stand a ftjchance of being elected by the National If Joseph was sure of such a ft change he would not offer the slightest ft objection ft It is rumored that Tebeau is favoring Tommy Chl ington of the Louisville ftNClub for job 9021 Totals Cheyennes 232 152Sauer 152 132Gohleyer 214 157Hoffman 175 154 IVE MAN TEAMS 1907 Martons No 1 1DOR Marions' No 2 Marions No 3 TWO MAN TEAMS 1907 Carminecke Dickel Knox Knox 1909 Glossbrenner Dodge INDIVIDUALS 1907 Berner Jesse Pritehett William Buddenbaum ALL EVENTS 1907 Blume 1793 1008 Jesse Pritchett 1883 1909 Byers 1882 HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL SCORE 1907 Earl Hellar 258 Art Ray 256 1909 Wiliam Buddenbaum 265 Show at $350 aid $4 The Popular iShoe Store SMITH 12 Pennsylvania SL MllhAll Hearsey Wlllis Co 118 117 IWIIvllIrll West Market street Mrtrfnw V1 a moiine 1840 North New Jersey national nalrlantl Automobile Company wKlailU 328 330 North Delaware St HvArlanfl Avenne and Drover' Wwllwllll Motor Dept 15th? and Big 4 PARRY PABRY AUTO CO ACTORY" Ulin I Standard and Division Strut Davvu shoemaker a smith co 11 1 249 North Pennsylvania street Peerless Premier Ranflftlnh Trucks HCinUVipn Camp Hardware Iron Co fiamhlAV Auto Co 224 South HflinmCr Pennsylvania ntreet DlftltmAnfl inch reeman Auto Co nlCninPlin 322 Delaware St 1 6 i rf i 7 i xjk tew vn 1 i i I I iH I 4 A lit' I iH i I iH iB I I I I II 1 1 I a d4 ft 4 i il ''I LV Pl'' I I TH 'V I bj a ori ly Won Lost pct Bears 7 767 lifers 21 9 700 oxes 21 9 700 Lions 18 14 533 Elephants 10 17 370 Bulls 11 19 367' Cubs 9 18 333 Lambs 6 24 200 Kaiser Tigers 23 173 Vandawalker Bears 18 171 Dollman oxes 24 166 Kahlo oxes 24 164 Burton Bears 28 1164 Smith Bulls 9 161 Mannfeld Bears 27 160 Resener Elephants 13 153 Korn Bears 23 157 Helm Elephants 8 156 Happersberger Tigers 27 155 Weber Lions 9 'r 155 oy Elephants 19 155 Schulmeyer Lions 30 153 I Isenflam Elephants 26 153 i Vesper Tigers 27 152 Leppert Bears 16 152 Morrison oxes 22 151 Sielken Lions 21 4 151 Shea Tigera 13 150 Krauss Bulls 6 150 Berndt Cubs 23 Clark oxes 30 148 Deltch Lambs 27 148 Burton Bears 26 148 Slelken Lions 24 147 Meeker oxes 22 146 Herrman Tigers 19z 146 Bulls 18 146 Pennicke Bears 6 146 Schulmeyer Elephants 19 146 Keller Bulls 9 145 Popp Bears 3 144 Kreis Tigers 21 143 Kothe Tigers 14 143 1 Zwicker oxes 12 143 Keevers Lions 5 143 Kreis Cubs 21 143 O'Connor Bulls 7 142 Kappeler Lions 16 141 Emmelman Cubs 11 141 Van Wle oxes 139 Kebler Lions 23 139 Van Horn Elephants 20 139 Relck Bulls 17 138 Ellerbronk Cubs 19 136 Karie Elephants 13 136 Keegan Bulls 12 135 Kothe Bulls 12 134 Schulmeyer Cubs 14 132 Lieber oxes 8 131 Wiggins Bulls 12 129 Pfeiffer Lambs 29 129 Lions 11 128 Mueller Bulls 7 125 Peters Cubs 20 122 Kiser Tambs 23 120 Westerfeld Cubs 16 121 Talbott Lambs 17 118 Pierson Lambs 13 116 Won Lost Pet Band 8 1 888 Company 10 2 883 Company I 6 8 667 Company 5 4 565 Company 5 4 665 Company 5 4 565 Company 5 4 555 Company 4 6 444 Company 4 5 444 Company 5 7 413 Company 3 6 333 Company A 2 7 222 Company 1 8 111 39 i 157 38 157 39 155 35 15230 150 17 150 16 149 13 144 144 12 143 1 143 6 142 6 142 6 142 6 140 18 cl 135 3 132 INDEPENDENT STANDING Won Lost Pct' Deweys 54 18 750 Manhattahs 48 24 666: Shermans 31 41 430 Pastimes 29 43 380 Capitals 29 '43 380 Centrals 25 47 347 Company Company Mullin 189 155 158 Lynn 124 109 167 Gauer 160 136 128 Zlelazny 173 145 138 Ellington 129 176 108 Mapes 168 177 119 Street 156 160 142 Wanas 117 136 127 Willis 128 136 173 Rockwell 120 (Carlson El 118 Totals 762 773709) Totals 702 648 669 Company Company Eyre 156 195 141Schoeffei 178 1 40 165 Black 136 163 161Perrv 143 150 109 Murphy 93 201 119Thorne 123 143 151 Wyne 147 158 1 68risher 146 87 124 ahlqulst 134 T48 155(Daun 149 87 152 Totals 666 865 744J Totals 739 607 701 Company Company I Brckinrge 141 160 122Alaxander 148 148 142 Taylor 145 200 159Bailey 110 148 144 Paugh 109 153 142Brown 1S6 160 155 Drake 159 126 143urrow 128 112 124 Hoops 176 179 138Cassidy 94 126 144 Totals 730 818 701 Totals 646 694 714 Band Company Hill 177 15R 167 125 139 Jackson 132 144 1 58Schwab 138 133 111 Kolthoff 171 159 1 77Cornett 1 87 148 137 Alger 137 198 182IGibson 102 154 184 Peters 148 119 191 (Cason 136 116 118 Totals 765 778 88l Totals 730 676639 Company Company Doobins 142 185 153(Waller 113 158 156 Richardsn 147 141 lllPullum 124 129 IIS Smith 107 151 147Coburn 103 Bean 143 1 82 1 82 174 Martin 105 129 165Estes 105 135 131 IMuselman 160 149 138 1 Totals 644 788 707) Totals 605 653 717 Company Company Boyle 153 120 163(Gendron 191 149 146 Swartz 117 112 184JohnHon 118 111 118 ries 117 127 104Hali 114 161 106 Conroy 121 125 IZlIConley 114 127 136 Stamper 117 198 180Beard 118 74 94 Totals 625 691 752( Totals 656 622 596 Company Company A Dobbins 136 190 173(Preaux 149 134 169 Osborne 184 163 138 McCoury 141 135 156 Richardsn 110 145 114 Durham 163 140 163 Bean 179 183 140lDrumond 146 99 107 Martin 97 131 102Croe 104 88 IHagle 113 1 Totals 706 812 Totals 703 596 708 TEAM AVERAGES Gen (1) (2) (3) Av Av Auditors No 1 862 795 849 808 Constructions 893 825 749 822 796 Generals 773 861 807 814 826 Locals 831 763 790 795 788 Engineers 809 759 783 784 810 Traffics 871 692 753 772 769 Auditors No 2 845 678 690 738 750 Divisions 725 774 688 729 729 INDIVIDUAL STANDING each one posting a count of 224 Scores: MARION ALLEYS Engineers Divisions Aiyea 161 166 182 Gregg 167 160 152 Totman 141 133 171 Henry 130 149 140 Wilber 213 184 198 Wayne 151 165 135 Pohlman 163 124 138 Lewis 134 157 141 Bates 234 176 186 Cora 224 182 169 Totals 912 783 875 Totals 806 813 737 Generals Traffics Rckenbch 191 170 214Kingman 166 196 179 Brooks 150 191 212Holmes 147 207 137 Redmund 121 157 133IAllen 224 126 120 Hughes 157 174 175fDePeyster 177 129 150 Morgan 17 199 178(Lcuden 167 166 222 Totals 797 891 912( Totals 871 824 808 Played Won Lost Pct Mackinaws 27 21 6 777 Mohawks 21 16" 5 761 Ottawas 27 18 9 666 Cheyennes 24 14 10 584 Seminoles V21 8 13 390 Tish I mingos 24 9 15 365 Iroquois 24 8 16 333 Pawnees 21 3 18 143 Auditors No 1 Auditors No 2 Oakland 216 158 1831Shepard 221 123 144 Scully 153 171 159 Smlth 160 161 115 Lemon 131 154 191E Bates 183 145 130 armer 166 141 158illle 172 150 140 Donaldsn 151 180 154Hammond 175 153 125 Totals 817 804 845t Totals 811 732 654 Constructions Locals Witlev 169 185 rHIcks 213 213 186 Walmsley 145 160 182 Knight 144 120 103 Chenowth 140 143 118 Morgan 114 88 1 19 Bowsher 126 176 157 Layton 146 144 192 Kelly 212 199 1 821 Johnson 172 169 173 Sub 1161 Totals 792 863 755 Totals 789 734 773 PERE MARQUETTE LEAGUE The Mackinaws held their lead in the Kunkel Hoosiers 27 Murr Imperials 33 Evans North Sides 23 Coval Crescents 33 Brooke Indians 21 Clark Imperials 27 Nelson North Sides 29 Cray Indians is Taylor Company 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