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The Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee • 11

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-SL THE COMMERCIAL' APPEAR MEMPHIS SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER 11 1913 11 THE DINGBAT FAMILY COPTRIGHT Dll BT THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE As Bare as ran through a brisk signal drill The teams will probably line up tut follows: commission's share 21291 92975 each club's share 12 share Score: Po A Weaver ss IOrd 3b Chase lb Bodie cf Collins rf Fournier If Schalk Berger 2b Breton 2b Scott Lathrop Easterly Chappell Totals Ah Hit for Berger In eighth lilt for Scott in eighth Leach cf Evers 2b Schulte If Zimmerman 3b Safer lb Good rf rid well ss Archer Humphries Totals Ah Po A a Billiard Ball ROSS DEFEATS ANVIL IN OPENTHOT EVENT Result of October Prize Race -I Proves Big Surprise JONES SCORES VICTORY Drives Don Labor Home First lu blruluht llrots lu 3l(W Unfinished 212 Puee Goes 10 lly-lraeB bleb Hud Two Heals la Credit LEXINGTON Ky (Vt The (V-IoIht prtrr ror frrr-fur-sll trotters today proved a surprise when Ross It owned by 11 lUchford defeated Anvil th heavy favorite by sinning the second and third heals after losing tlio first to tho favorite The 2:12 pace unfinished Thursday went six heats llydric whleh hsd two heat to credit yesterday captured tho sixth and decisive heat Don Labor driven by Jones won the trot aipatcurs driving In straight beats and tha pace also a straight driving heat contest went to Great Routt The championship stallion stake was a two-horse race only 1111-0 Fast and Tlliie Tipton The latter was an easy victor Results: 2:12 class pacing 3 in 5 purse 9I9UO four bests Thursday: ifydrie hg by Hydrogen Valentine) 8 6 114 1 Wilkerson (Thomas) 12 3 18 Charlie A (Meaninore)l 5 4 2 2 W'sidellffe King (Cox) 1 4 3 2 '3 4 Wveita Laura JUellle Albert llsr-ley Klnneysham and Hlar Brtno started Time 2:08 2:08 1-4 2:07 3-4 2:08 class trotting 3 In 5 purse 91009: amateurs driving: Don Labor bg by Iabor Day (Mr 1 I Jones) Ill Earnest Axtell (Mr 1lndauerl 2 4 2 Tommy Finch (Mr George Castle) 6 2 2 Prince Lot (Mr 11 A Watterson) 16 6 Karra and Nats Prime started Time 2:09 3-4 The October prime free-for-all trotters 2 In 3: value 83404: Ross bg by Petronloua (Dona-hue) 2 1 1 Ant il (Geers) 12 2 Hallworthy (Wright) 3 dls Time 2:06 3-4 2:29 class pace 3 In 5 purse fl9D9: Great Scott brg by Ran Mateo (Snow) Ill Moburns (Gahagan) 2 2 3 Little Rapid (Spencer) 6 8 2 California Dillon (Klmlln) 3 4 6 Lilli- Billy High and Donald McKay started Time 2:47 3-4 2:08 3-4 Z-flS 1-2 Champion Stallion stake for 8-yeaioM pacers: 2 In 3 value 92500: Tlllie Tipton bf by Oxono (Murphy) 1 1 Pure Fast (Wlshard) 2 3 Time 2:18 Strong on Control NO PASSED bolls or free passes when you shoot with old reliable Orange Extra you get reliability and perfect patterns and you make many a hit For over a century hunters whs want black powder have been demanding LAFLIN aad RAND ORANGE EXTRA Skilled workmen improved machinery and the purest ingre- dients have made Orange Extra the favorite of shotgun shooters Manufactured in three standard sized grains for small and large bore guns in any standard make of sheila see that you get it By Innings Summary: Two-base Chase Lord I each Off Scott 10 in 7 Innings: off Iathrnp none In 1 Inning Sacrifice Fournier Imnble Schalk to Lord Base on Off Scott 8 Hit by By Scott Humphries) Struck by Scott 4 hv Humphries 7 Day Sheridan Orth and CARDSwiW ANOTHER Take Second MnUht From Brawns for St Loots Title I 1 I ST UM CHAMPIONSHIP Standing of Tessa i Nationals £55) Americans 0 2 Hessltn Nationals 4 Americans (Seven innings) M-H-H H-M' I I I II 3 Nationals by timely hitting In the seventh mixed with I the eecond game with the local American Leaguers to- day to decide the city championship? The ffame with no special features wan called at the end of the sevinth because of darkness Score: TO FOOTBALL GAMES Local Christian Brothers College vs Jonesboro A and Memphis University School vs Miller SchooL Month At Vanderbilt vs Central of Kentucky At Sewanee vs Southwestern Presbyterian At Blacksburg Virginia Poly vs Mississippi At Chattanooga va Georgia Tech At Tennessee vs Maryville At New Tulane vs Jefferson At Mercer vs Howard At Alabama vs Clem-son At Georgia va Louisiana State At Auburn va Florida At Virginia va Hampden-SIdney At Washington and Ie va St At Greensboro North Carolina va Davidson East aad West Haven Yale va At New fayette At Harvard llama At Cornell va Carlisle At Hanover Dartmouth va Vermont At Pennsylvania vs Sw-arthmore At Princeton va Buck- At West West Point va Rut- Annapolis Annapolis va Georgetown At Syracuse va Roches- At Brown va Urslnus At South Lelllgli va Franklin and Marshall At West Virginia va Pittsburgh At Tufts vs Yes- Bates vs Exeter La- Wll- I due-Northtwestem game at LaFayeite Ind will divide the interest or football followers in the central states tomorrow Missouri's Tigers are expected to make more than a good showing Tomorrow's Important games Include: Ohio State vs Cincinnati at Cincinnati and Washington University vs Kansas at Lawrence CUBS TAKE LEAD Humphries' Pitching Beat White 4s Yesterday 8 to -O -S- -S- -S-t-t i I T'i TV TV CHICAGO CHAMPIONSHIP Nationals Americans Nationals Americans CHICAGO Oct Bert brilliant pitching and a terrific onslaught on Jim Scott's offerings in the sixth and seventh innings today gave the Chicago Nationals the lead In the city championship series the third game going to the Cube 8 to 0 Poor fielding helped in the undoing of Scott and the general route of the White Sox Just before the game the announcer shouted the news of the dynamiting of the Gamboa dike While the band played Star Spangled every man In stands and field Including the players of each club stood with bared head A mighty cheer was given at the conclusion of the anthem The attendance taxed the capacity of the West Side Park Official figures were: Attendenee 17897 total receipts 212916 JONESBORO ELEVEN MEETSjJ SQUAD Double Football Offering in Store for Local Fans VERSUS MILLER University Warriors Slake Initial Appearance of 1013 1 The Brothers Enter Jonesboro Game With Two Stars on Side Lines BT Interest in the world's series games on local soli will divide this afternoon and two fonthal! struggles will receive tho other half The Christian Brothers College eleven in scheduled to meet the Jonesboro Agricultural and Mechanical sijiMid and Memphis University School linen up against Miller School also a local Ins tit iitkin The Brothers-A and contest will be played at Red Elm beginning at 3 o'clock -whlln the other game takes place on the new Miller'Vilchnol campus at the same hour Coach McLain of the Brothers Is counting on sending his regular qiMd Into this afternoon's battle The only doubtful cases are Hays and Lynn The latter turned an ankle In scrimmage and he may have to give way to Long before the struggle advances very far Hays hue been ailing hut was in harness for the last two days and expressed hlnqseif ns being confident that he would be able to go through the contest Otherwise the crew la fit Advance renorts declare that the Arkansas eleven Is heavier than usual and In that rase they will outweigh the local team A and ployed a game last Saturday and made a great showing They are under the direction of Dei Young an old Itasorback halfback He seems to have Infused some of his own mettle Into the Jonesboro squad from all reports and this means that the Brothers arc going to have a mighty struggle on their hands However McLain has put his men in the best of shape and hue no doubt but that they will give a good account of themselves He sent them through a final tiff scrimmage Thursday und yesterday Chadwick Klump Smiltr used to lug my feet-around with me against their said Chad these Crossetts make me feel like beating all the speed records old Seven lcague Boots ever Crossetts will make your feet wish they could smile too Here is model 1 CROSS ETT SMOEi- gJS S6J00 everymktrt Xgwia A Cramett Inc JJaktrt north Abiagtoa' Vsss a special Crossett last fee people with arch troubles Ask our agents about it Ring Rake Pyxygy Uncle Hail lop Gun Pliant Wander also ran Fourth Race Six furlongs Choice 122 (Loftus) 9470 23M and 32-5A won Edith 105 McCabe) 9140 snd 2290 second Old Ben 99 (Martini U' third Time 1:12 2-5 Brwuxe Wins Clax-onette Emerald Gem Hodge also ran Fifth Mile and a sixteenth Sni-da lit (Van Duser) $450 2310 a-1 K( won: Cream 101 (O'Bert) 2330 and second Star Actress (Mm nr I-40 third Time 1:43 4-5 Jimmy Gill Verena Just Red also ran Sixth Mile and 70 yards Rasli 112 (Small) 32030 311 JO and 3220 won: Ocean Queen 107 (Kenton) 31520 and on second: Kali-ads 113 1 Kederis) 44u thiol Time 1:44 4-5 Muff Colin Brave Lo-dona Guide Post Brookfield Ursula Emma Jack Relger Ben Lasca also ran Louisville Eo tries First Purse: two-year-olds: five furlongs Darbyslifre l(ki Judge Gievna 100 Holala 105 Laird of laiiigden 10:1 xxUirdinan UK xxGypsy Love l4 Ite-quiram 113 Katina 113 Ralph 11 xxC Woodford entry Second Race Selling tliree- ear-olds and up: five and a hair fnrlongs Insurance Man 100 Envy 1I0 103 Ambrose 104 Jack Kellogg 105 The Reach 16 Louise I'aul 108 Cosgrove 108 Inlau 109 Florence Kolierts 114 Third Selling two-year-olds mile Old Trump 99 Lost Fort urns 99 Penalty 99 Sadie Jouett 101 Mockery 103 St vest a KB Christophfn lfti llarwoisl 1M Yankee Tree 105 Indolence 1(K Candy Box I1? Any Time 109 Fourth Three-year-olds and up Cherokee selling stakes mile and a sixteenth Harry I-auder 101 Oakhursi 103 Sleeth 108 High lrivate Irish Gentle man 110 Melton Street 110 Fifth Race Handicap ail ages aix fur longs Theresa Gill 92 Jim Basey 107 Se-hago ST Helen 110 llelloa 112 Lmchares 112 Sixth Selling three-year-olds ana up mile and a quarter Marshon Rav-enal 96 Sam llirsch 11 Wood Dove 104 Swish 107 Manager Mack 111 Seventh Selling Advance Money selling race three-year-olds and up mile and a sixteenth Belle of Hryn Mawr 99 Dr Jackson 102 Beulah 103 I II Adair 103 Billy Holder 103 Falcada 108 Howdy Howdy 108 Winifred I 108 xJames Dockery 110 Ben Lasca ill Effendi 111 Bobby yook 112 Camel 115 Apprentice allowance claimed Weather clear track fast LAUREL RESULT First Six furlongs Flitter Gol 118 (McTaggart) 7 to 5 won Addfe 109 (Butwelli 5 to 2 second Pometie Bleu 106 (Wolfe) 11 to 2 third Time 4-6 Cxar Michael Stake and Cap Gallop Wa ter Lady also ran Second Mile Col Aslimeede 192 (Waldron) 1 to 2 won The Rump W7 (Watts) 8 to 1 second: Cliff Stream 110 (McTaggart) 30 to 1 third Time 1:40 3-6 Sepulveda Ardelon Nonpareil Vested Rights also ran Third Five and a half furlongs Yankee Notions 111 (Karrick) 9 to 5 won: Genesta 90 (Boander) 18 to 1 second Sir John Johnson 110 (Byrne) 10 lo 1 third Time 1:06 3-5 Belamour House Maid Hobnob also ran Fourth Mile and 70 yards Mollie 110 (Shuttinger) 4 to 5 won: Fairy Godmother 94 (Ward) 15 to 1 second: Yellow Eyes 115 (Wolfe) 7 to 2 third Time 1:44 Battery Spellbound Virginia Creeper also ran Fifth Five and a half fii'tong Strombol! 119 (McTaggart) 1 to won Gotelus 122 (Burlingame) 7 to 2 second Valkyrie 113 (Ambrose) 20 to 1 third Time 1:08 3-5 Lyric Muse Ash Can Captain Ben Frontier also ran Sixth Six furlongs Deduction 111 (Shuttinger) 4 to 1 won Trlfier 101 (McTaggart) 1 to 5 second Joe Knight 118 (Butwell) 15 to 1 third Time 1:13 l-s Cicero Hans Creek giro ran Laurel Eutrles First Two-year-olds selling five and a half furlong Milky Way Kd xPplly 104 Zodiac 109 xGalaxy 104 xTrade Mark 103 Brave Cunarder 112 xllear Beat 17 Second Race Steeplechase handicap selling: about two miles Race Brook 137 Octopus TiOl Ewalt 140 Flatter La Lizaie Flat 140-Third Three-year-olds mile and an ekehth Donald MacDonald 96 xDart-worth 92 YTactica ID xKaiinka 108 El Oro 1101 xElwah 98 xDlaekford 96 Dart-worth 92 Colonel Cook 8 xBarnegat 104 xCadeau 91 Fourth All ages: handicap mile Knight of Uneas 90 Klngllng 92 Miller 110 Impression PC Flainma 9 Light My Life 102 Adams Express 111 Lochlel 99 Fifth Three-year-olds and up selling: five and a half furlong -Ancon 102 xDr Ll Swarenger 102 Garden of Allah 90 Connaught 102 Auto Maid 107 Gol'ylwog 107 Semiquaver HO Flail 100 Fatherola VC Cleopst 107 Mineo Jimmy 107 Volthorpe 110 Elsewhere 107 xSur-pass 93 Premier 107 Nimbus 107' Sir Al-veseot 107 Edith Inez 102 Jim 147 xTheo Cook 10R Sixth Two-year-old maidens six furlongs Small 107 Malik 107 Water Lad 107 Hudas Brother 104 Fireside 104 John Nixon 107 peacock 164 Chief Magistrate 101 Apprentice allowance claimed Weather cloudy track rast PARIS RACE RESULTS PARIS: Tenn Oct Below Is the results of the races at the Henry County Fair on the second day: 2:13 pace purse 33): Peeping Tom Gammell (Gammell) 1 1 1 Wm Wallace oh Miller (C A Love) 2 2 3 Agnes Bennett Lathrop (L Chan Iler) Time 2:15 2:15 2:17 2:20 trot purse 2200: Marjory Riggs Slack (T Edmunds) 1 1 1 Sextette eh Hedrick Huchman) 3 2 Del Marie Roberts (Joe Shafer) 2 5 Time 2:404 2:87 2:27 3:00 pace six counties purse 8100: Mark a C- Woods (C A Love) 1 12 1 Mary Laconda A A Oliver (L Matheny) 3 2 1 Mary Simpson a Love Simpson (K 1 alker) 2 8 8 3 Tima 2:27 2:25 2:2944 Race Five-eighths of a mile purse 875k Claud Klai borne (Ken-ney) 3 Magdalena Porter (Hamlroi) 2 Molly Hardin a Smith (Martin) 8 Tima This Husky Tullbaek Captains Jonesboro POT HAMMANS The Christian Brothers College formally a ill open the local pigskin season this afternoon at Red Elm with the Jonesboro furnishing the opposition The visitors are said to be heavy and fast and spirited contest is anticipated The team is captained by Foy Hammans a promising young back-field player LONG SHOTS IN FRONT Geuerous Odds and Keeu Finishes Feature Louisville Sport LOUISVILLE Ky Oct Choice shouldering 122 pounds with Loftus In the saddle won the feature race today at Churchill Downs Edith threatened for a while but the Bradley horse drew away in the stretch to win pulled up by five lengths Old Ben took the show money First Five and a half furlongs MsP" Lowry 112 (Goose) $73 JO 11970 and 2590 won: Christmas Eve 112 and 234d second: Iridescence 112 (Steele) 2250 third Time 1:07 4-5 Martha McKee My Kitten' Angie Miss kruter Mrs Moore Hubcrtlne Colic Best Be Tom Boy also ran- Second Six furlongs Mrs Camp 103 (Woods) 2720 2450 and 2370 won Bittra 108 (Griner) 91250 and 2930b second Mack Eubanks 108 (Buxton 1 2520 third Time 1:12 3-5 Willis Barnard Uncle Dick Lucille Allen Detour Barr Curlicue also ran Third Mile and 70 yards Cracker Box 111 (Kederis) 27240 $2910 and 21230 won Chartier 115 (Buxton) $200 and 2320 second Patruche 108 (Borel) $560 third Time 1:45 4-5 Hermuda Amon Wishing Plain Dealer all DAT IN A DRAFT Hays Harris Shader Colbert Walsh Cook Twifford Shea or Griffin Drmarchl Graves Lynn or Long Left end Left guard Left tackle Center Right guard Right tackle Right end Quarterback Left half Right half Fullback Turner Scott White Boyd Shlliern Fraisure Conner Smith Reese Hammans The Memphis University School athletic field will not be opened today Miller won the selection and the game takes I place on its campus at Dunlap and Mad- Ison Couch eleven is decidedly the favorLe and he Is going to give every one of hla men an opportunity if possible They are In good trim and he expects them to open with a victory The Memphis University School squad Is slated to line up as follows: Appeatwon loft end Barr or Lake left guard Gillian or Halle left stackle 8a under cen-te'- Jones or Craft right guard Milton right tackle Turpin or Loce right end Sherman or I'olgeon quarterback Wilson or Appenrson left half George or IMdgeon right half Rhodes (c) or Appear son fullback FORFEITS GAME TO A Mississippi College Had No Reserves go Coach Claimed MfSSIKSIPPr A COLLEGE STAHKV JLTjK Miss Oct 10 In a liard-fnught game today Mississippi A College came from behind and In the hec-ond half enutibni victory out of defeat winning from Mississippi College by a score of 14 to 13 The visitors kicked off Potter returning the ImII to mld-tleld A A fumbled twice Mississippi College recovering By wide end runs Hickman carried the ball to A M's 10-yard line where Mississippi College loot It on downs Kinney punted to- mid-field Ballinger returning 30 yards Hickman carried the hall to the 10-yard line and drop-kicked a goal for the first score In the second quarter Hickman again drop-kicked a goal froit-tlie 40-yard line After the next kick-off A ft toAk the ball and carried It SO yards on tackle play a for a touchdown and Baker kicked goal A 7 Mississippi College 6 On the first play after the next kick-off Hickman broke through the line and ran 95 yards for a touchdown dodging several tacklers bringing Mississippi core to 13 In the tttlrd quarter A A again carried the ball from mld-fleld for a touchdown A A 14 Mississippi College 13 In the last quarter the college played a dilatory game in an attempt to prevent A A from making another touchdown with darkness fast approaching The climax was reached when Coach Bible asserted that he had no substitutes to take the place of an Injured man and refuseff to continue the game After vainly attempting to get tbs college team to line up and play ball Referee Moody was compelled to forfeit the game to A A The ball on the last play had been carried acmes the line but Umpire McCall claimed that the ball had not crossed the line Line-up follows: A A Position Miss College Potter 1ef end Jones Ruffin Right tackle Batson- Hardin Stansel Left guard Thomas I Ruffin Center Henson Spurlock Right guard Laird Rainey Right tackle Lovell McArthur Right end Stringer Klnuey Quarterback Balllnger- Cupitt Baker Itigh half Qunn Gllleland Fullback Hickman Wells-McClure- a Esutls Left half Anderson Summary: Wells Gllle land Hickman Field Hickman 2 Goals from Baker 2 Hickman Moody (University of Alabama) McCall (University of Mississippi) Head Linesman and Roark (University of Oklahoma) HENDERSON-BROWN WINS Swamps Arkansas College In One- Sided Game 82 to ARKADELPHIA Ark Oct Arkansas College and Henderson-Brown clashed on the gridiron here this afternoon In the first championship game of the season and Henderson-Brown won by the overwhelming score of 82 to 0 The Bateeville collegians were very light but gave a good account of themselves Most of them are novices and consequently little veneed fn the gentle art of bumping Arkansas College Henderson-Brown Swift Left end Bradley Fitxhugh Left tackle Parker Ferrell Left guard Pickens IV eld Center Is Young Right guard Mueller Menard Right tackle Bland Street Right end Goodgame Brown Fullback Moores Brown Right half Crosweil Johnson Quarterback Wingfield Patton Ieft half lA ads OUACHITA HELD TO TIE RUSTON La Oct The football game this afternoon between the Louisiana Industrial Institute and tbs team from Ouachita College at Arkadelphta Ark resulted In a tie the score being 0 to 0 Lineup: Ouachita Position Institute Thornton Center Walker Hunnlcut Right guard Henry- May Sparks Left guard Miller Moose Right end Huffman Lewis Left end Foster Tobey Right tackle Pryor Toland Left tackle McCrary Toland Right half Barnes Abraham Left half Smith Jameson- Brooks Quarterback Hugh Jackson Fullback Stephenson Brannon Shat tuck HAYWOOD HIGH WINS BROWNSVILLE Tenn Oct 10 The Haywood High School football team defeated the Fayette County High School team here this afternoon by a score of 29 to 0 The Brownsville boys outclassed Somerville who were unable to advance tbe ball at any stage of tho game MISSOURI HAS HARD GAME CHICAGO Opt1 -struggle with Illinois nt Urban in amt Win go Perrltt Totals Americans Williams cf Austin 3b Pratt lb Walker If Sloan rf Bisland ss Wares 2b A gnew Baumgardner Totals By Innings Nationals 0 Americans 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Called darkness Summary: Two-base hits Magee Evans Three-base hit Konetchy Sacrifice hits Walker Austin Agnew Stolen bases Perrltt Williams Double 6 lay Hoggins to Konetchy Base on Off Perrltt 2 Hit by pitcher By Baumgardner Evana Struck out By Baumgardner 5 by Perrltt 4 Time 1:20 umpires Brennan and a 4 i "h'HAX CAN TOU EXPECT WHEN TOC SET IN that OfflCE if -a: -i- i).

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