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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 7

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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR WEDNESDAY MAY 14 1913 Dooin's Star Hitter Clinches Game With Drive in Eighth WILL BAR GAMBLERS BOSTON Mass May 13 A further step iu the campaign to rid baseball of the gambling element among the spec tators whs taken today when admission to tlie National League grounds was re fused all persons whom the management claimed to recognize as gamblers Managers of visiting National League teams have declared that there whs more open betting at the local diamond than on any other grounds in the league Kjay viix' TOT AiSSING I JtiX 1 AV We should keep on worrying and have lots of wrinkles Ty Cobb is signed up all right but here comes a tale about Walter Johnson's con tract expiring this fall We'd hate to guess what Johnson will want for pitching next year rather go buy an automobile and a gallon of gasoline TO LISTEN is to learn said a gink considered wise in his time but he prob ably never listened to a couple of middle weight light managers who were boosting! their wares Seeing Is believing also and so we suppose that seven other clubs In the American League have obtained Hal Chase of the Yankees THE PRESS AGENT of the Speedway has written "Those who arrive before the races will find abundance of enter tainment provided" but lie didn't saj a word about it costing regular iron men to enjoy this entertainment It is certainly very nice of the fight promoters auto polo managers and others if they intend stag ing their stuff with the bare entertain ment idea in mind one consolation In being bald headed a man was born that way A whole family by name of Metz who play baseball Atten tion Sol Moyer! Scouts to the front! The Metz family lives in Maryland and got regular uniforms we saw their pictures in a paper RESERVES MEET AT LEAGUE PARK SUNDAY Local Semi Pros Clash With ast Cin cinnati Aggregation in Second Home Game The Indianapolis Reserves will have ns their opponents next Sunday at Washington Park the classy Cincinnati L's It will be the second home gaue The hoys from the Queen City have one of the fastest semi prof cssional clubs in Ohio and no doubt will hustle the local club to win The largest crowd that has ever at tended a Hi nd prn game Is expected All the councils of Indianapolis and a large tielegation from 'Cincinnati and Hamil ton have signified their Intentions of attend ing the game and rooting for their favorites The I's have been organized seven years and have won the championship of the Inter City League twice Last season they finished second in the Spinney League one gnrm behind the pennant winners Their record this season ts exceptionally good winning six of eight games placed Th' lost a ten inning game to tin Lexington (Kyj Ohio State League club 1 to 3 A1ay 1 'I'ho National ortys and the Cole Motors will play the opening contest LYNCH SUSPENDS EVERS NEW YORK May 13 Johnny Evers man ager of the Chicago National League team was today suspended for three days by Pnsident Lynch as a result of re moval from the game with New York yes terday by Empire Orth Even the Circus alls for Beauty and Boasts of Bevy BIRD MILLMAN WfiMk The Barnum Bailey circus is "a beauty show" tills season Never before huvr women dominated the circus pro gram as they do this year With 1 he circus there is laiautlful young woman who twitters about on high wire with case Miss MHInian contributes one of the startling features of 1he circus "To some folks" she says "a slack wire is their idea of nothing io walk on To me it's a whole street with curbing and pavement thrown In I inherited my ability along these lines ather was a wire walker and general acrialist When 1 was 'years old lie nailed a wire from a window sill at one side of the room to one on the other side and my career hegn great exercise fine for the health and beauty Nothing to equal it one may talk about the advantages of swim ming and walking of riding or motor ing me every time for the Alices Downed by Harrisburg in Start VINCENNES Tint May 33 superb pitching won the opening gumo of th I League Ht ason for Harrisburg here today Jones of VI ncu ncs kept bits well scattered but was poorly supported Maj lunn Mcowrll before pitching tlv first hall melted an original pivm en titled "Let's 'lay Ball" whlijhnroiiR0ilgnnl ciithuplfifini Among the fans was Dr rank Bassett of Hopkinsville Ky president of the I League The attendancu was SuO much larger than usual at an opening game hero The band from a carnival company that 1h here under the auspices of ho local base ball association ami (lie police led ific parade of automobiles and cnrrltigus to League Park Score: Harrisburg 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 Vincennes 0000 0 100 0 Bat er I os Wil ght and Hanks Jones Vend) and Yohu SCHEDULE OUR BOUTS our Jive bouts are Scheduled for the Badger A box lng card at Crown tlnnl 521 Indiana uveniic riday night ne Bosh will meet Young Bryant In a ten round go nt 1 IK pounds Young Welch will box six rounds with Tommy of Gary at 140 pounds Young Denny will go six rounils with Kid Gibson of Pittsburgh at 14 5 pounds and "Baby" Jim will inert Itaticld of Munch In a six round bout at 180 pounds BIG HIT AST LAPS MARK TRIALS ATTRAGK WINS OR PHILS BOB PROVES RIGHT TO TITLE OUR BAGGERS ARE EATURE BY A BLAKELY for the Score: 0 0 0 3 0 0 MURRAY ESPY 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 hurdles 0 Pa: BY A BLAKELY REDS LOSE ANOTHER Monihan was absent again will 0 6 0 6 1 3 9 4 0 0 0 0 3 ninth 0 6 from Duluth to Two Harbors With the Local Independent Clubs AB 0 4 0 0 0 0 of the state 0 resR Ind 3 0 Beech BUTLER NINE LEAVES CAMP A ndrrson 0 Butler Baptists 34 0 Rk hin ond 0 a Gilpin meet the Haas the I Plainfield ru MH 0 GIANTS HAMMER CUBS NEILL GOES TO GUGGENHEIMS 0 0 call Lo rd loonaid Post endurance run state 17 year old team in the of Probst 24 West the ROSE INDS HANOVER EASY 0 0: I 0 0 3 In and al 0 0 0 ImllanapoIlH 2 0 3 Hill ANDREWS WINS CHINA SHOOT 0 2 John Johnson 0 0 hits 0 0 1 11 0 the 7 :30 Pike nnd STAHL RECOVERING RAPIDLY Would Ilk' a oils Hpririans Adli vss 407 Good 0 0 The a Ou bk lion Ville he The Barons defeated the Riverside A KLING ESCAPES PENALTY fast ball players desiring to Um Tie team will play out of town 1 5a runs bull report published here today or ebbe Reynolds and the struck short 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 Wagnerg JMillerl Wilson rf Byrne 3 Simon CamntzpHyatt 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Burke Michi he he All met 1 1 00 Sou 1 cars en Company cel ved inai Int The School desiring gi Grove Ind three Score regarding ruff 1954 diannpolis Mail rks following players are red Wagner is arranging a special train from New York to the 5)0 mile race It will leave New York May 28 and many motorists are expected to make the trip The train will leave Indianapolis a few hours after the race the pilots anti of the season Lebanon I Manhattans 0 star twiilrr I I ia non 1 1 invaders collccl' 0 1 0 0 0 gave on bnse on bails innluffM which he Ditched ished the game allowed two hits and struck Harlow Hyde returned from Score lora 0 3 0 0 Good 0 0 0 0 0 2 il flue All 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 will do A mold Curtis Score: A typographical error in the list of en tries to date In the tour from Indian apolis to Los Angeles July 1 published yesterday named three Marmon cars as entries msxeaa or three Marion tered by the Marlon Motor Car and I Handley runs by Manshlp er coupled with park The feature of pit eh Ing of Little who The Broad Ripple team desires a game for lay 8 Address James Osborn 6004 Broad ay Broad Ripple Station or call New 14142 31 12 27 14 0 tBatted for "bugs" of stand and Gin Bates rf Becker If Tinker Hoblltzll Marsnscf Brghmr2 Brant 3 Kling rmme Botts pAlmeida The defeat of Hanover last Saturday has caused the confidence of thp men to return The ranklin team was handed defeat 12 to 5 earlier In the i Butler nine Raffertv or Pa the heavy work at the start ntlmaa will hold a meeting nt 5406VflHldngtrm Rtrei tonight Alt mem 30 10 27 10 0 tBatted for from President 0 I 2 0 Saratoga ball team desires to book with the and lhe hitting of Entry blanks are ready for tbe Grand Prize race to be held at Savannah Nov 27 The total distance of the race will be 4004 miles rlPR Shan Magee If Home runs played a big Miller's four bagger games with the Address Jim The lora Bringhurat defeated fast Indianapolis Specials to 5 In Wylie manager of Disbrow halted on the way and re to complete his journey on the He will arrive today Babe of the Case Company toured in Chicago during the evening and arrangements to unload the racers Today is gone Now Speedway Miller 6 in 7 Sacri tti Philn lrst on balls Off Camnitz 2 2 Hit bv nitchpr Rv Seaton Mensor Struck out By Camnitz 1 by Heaton 4 by Alexander 1 Time 1:40 Um Brennan and Eason in Chicago the hist of this wi It had been feared that Stahl would be obliged to remain In Boston a month According to Teasdale of the Pathfinder Company a public spirited citizen of Duluth Minn has presented that city with $1000000 for the purpose of building a boulevard along the Lake Su perior snore Minn Hampton 2206 The contest was jl pitchers' batlb from tn finish between shannon and PIHI inlurcd his over tlie Mars Hill Cubs The Spartans will play at ive Points Sunday and a fast game I is expected In ninth Chicago New York Runs 0 3 Shelbyville 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Natinnals at Ladoga Ind Sunday AH play eport at Hie mct iing Thursday night Giants desire I a ms their departure for a day Wileox with his ox Special is slated to be out today and if all who are expected it the track participate in the practice it will sound like a real ourth of July celebration Nikren of the Case team arrived yes terday afternoon a little in advance of the other members of the team Bill Endicoit and Team Manager Sloan dropped oft a late train last night but Louis fused 13th Meigs from made BURKE RELEASES BASHANG ORT WAYNE Ind May 13 Al Bash ang the youngster for whom Detroit paid has been released by Jimmy to the Saginaw club nf Southern gan League Bushang while with Wayne fell down both on hitting andtopping John Hogan who has taken the agency for the Balcan truck has received word that a Balcan four ton truck won the Washington The largest crowd year sat in the The Indianapolis Manhntttins plnyr The Marlon Ramblers won from the South I Side Athletirs 7 to 6 The ront' st WHH featured by th' homt of Rhodes and the work uf Williams on first like LIDH games address William Binder 406 Nt Rural street 2 Smelting ganize and conduct its labor department ip otter came to him Daniel Guggenheim through William I Loeb Jr managing director of the Guy genheim corporations the Innu branch of the National Company has re turned from a business run to ort Wayne He arrived just in time to furnish several cars to carry members of the stock company playing at the Murat Theater to the Speedway where they spent an enjoyable afternoon watching the racers at work Tyner of the Buda Motor Com pany arrived in the city yesterday driv ing one of the new six cylinder motors made by his company It is the first six built by the company The Henderson Motor Car Company uses the Buda four cylinder in its product write ar cull Jim I'llliot i 804 avuuiiu Phone Main 8137 Main 9800 b'fure WASHINGTON May Andrews of the United won the North China PHILADELPHIA Pa May Pitts jbiMrgh met with its seventh straight de feat in the East when Magee won to game here for Philadelphia with a home run drive into the left field bleach ers in the eighth inning the final score being 5 to 4 The visitors twice held the lead and they tied the score in the eighth inning on single and Wag double part in the event put Pittsburgh in front in the second in ning and home runs by Magee took the lead from the visitors in me sixin ana eigntn sessions Pitts AB Mensorcf 2 Carey If 4 the rest of the way Today at noon the "Ad Men" will con vene after a long rest They will meet as usual at the Motor Club luncheon at the Claypool The return of AV McK White of the Marion Company no doubt will put a lot of ginger in the proceed ings Phillips and Mansfield stopped in Indianapolis the other day and closed a contract with the Stutz Company for twenty five cars The men are from Australia and came to America to take tlie agencies for several cars Indian apolis was their first stop since leaving San rancisco Their next stopping place is New York Now is Indianapolis a real motor car center? 'tir rlgiin Masking J'hlliiiis Jloov Mill' Meehan Slmy llaknay o'Ni' Belly inson ami (T'ek uniforms The CINCINNATI May 13 The National Base ball ConmiisIan today pronounced I'layr John Kling in good standing with out the imposition of a penalty 0 8 he Spo'lals causing hin Each day it begins to look more and more like a regular Speedway race at Rlrhnj'iml High School Madison lilizh 12 to It out twthe men and made four sate hits of rand "Wake me early mother for to be QUeen of the May" drivers at the Speedway track are all singing it and wondering probably if it is an absolute fact Well some one of them is going to be a $200fi0 beauty when the smoke clears away May 30 BOSTON Mass Mny 13 Jake Stnhl manager of the Boston American baseball team is recovering rapidly from an npera WASHINGTON May Dr Charles Neill United States commissioner of labor since 1905 recently made commis sioner of pa rtment ive bull club defeat nlars In a onc Rlded Beprh Grove club PLAYER O'BRIEN PASSES LEWISTON Me May 12 John O'Brien for many years a nlnver in National astern and New England Leagues died tonight at the age of 43 years Pass Score: 11 of the Ilex striking out Struck out By 'l Reulhnch Hit Quits Department of Labor for Big Mining Corporation Kontchyl Shckrd rf Cuilroit ef 0 Wingo cOIGrinur May 14 The thirteenth is watch the pilots on the American Sergeant Takes irst Hon ors in Rifle Match at Tientsin No 13 of the month ofMay stared each driver in the face It whs the irmiy of fate that nothing should happen Every thing ran smoothly some of the fastest Christians Expect to Wallop at ranklin Today of the Empire Company Chicago yesterday He totirlne nartv tn the Windy City Monday when they started out for Iowa in an Empire to take part In the "little Glidden" tour Tlut In diana made car has been chosen as pathfinder for the event The lour prop er will be run June and will cover a distance of lOou nles Murray Espy is the captain of the track team which represent Manual Training High School at Richmond Satur day May 17 Espy has succeeded in getting together one of the best teams that has represented Manual in a number of years He is entered in five events at the state meet including the 220 yard aasn 44U yaru run zau yara pole vault and relay race Mcklon Club slugged ombln'fl with 9 2j Totals In WILL SUPPORT OLYMPIC ATHENS Greece May 13 The Greek government ronsontecl to give its support to a project to hold a series of international Olympic games here in the spring of 1914 3 1 Huggin 0 the track today Harry Endicott who is to pilot the Nyberg sends word from the factory at Anderson Ind that he expects to be tit the track Hie hitter part of the week He asserts that there are several minor changes he desires to make in his car before he will be satisfied with it He says that he has made ninety two milesn hour In the car and experts it Io be faster when it returns to Indianapolis 1 2 3 1 letcher labor statistics in the new De er Labor resigned today to position with the American and Refining Company to or plR hlng of Burnett Walker Totals 32 10Herzog out hit Engineers Beat Presbyterians 12 to 1 With Two Regulars Out HAXOVKH Jml May 13 With both t)b regular catcher and pitcher out' of the game and Outfielder catching and Short stop Dawson on the monml Hanover held Rose Toly to jl score of 12 to 1 recently allowed DePauw only The Barans will play Hie Mooresville Walkovers at Moor svllh Sunday Allplav 'is are riday night Phila AB fasKertci hnabe 2 1 obert 3 Magee if Cravth rf Luderus 1 Doolan Dooin Seaton 0 Alexndrp ItR Miller AB burns if Shafer cf letcher Doyle 2 Murray rf AKTKIC 1 Herzog 3 9 1 Meyers OiWilson OlTesreau 01 base hits Becker isher 2 Miner Wheat 2 to Daubert off Betts Curtis 2 I By Betts Hits Off 5 in 7 Innins: off romme 11 in 4 2 3 In nings off Betts 1 in 3 1 3 innings Time 1:40 Umpires Rlgler and Byron 0 0 0 0 0 Burman is pleased with his car and as serts that he is going in to win He said yesterday that his fears all were for the foreign cars which soon will be at the track "1 expect as strong competi tion from other makes" he said "but I do believe that the Europeans are the men whom I will be called upon to defeat Still there is a ray of sunshine after al) Although the foreign cars come with a great number of fast records on alien tracks behind them I do not believe the machines capable of making such speed on the Indianapolis course "Some people to think that the inexperience of the rench English and talmn nvprs on work against them in the big event but 1 believe that it will not take them long to get accustomed to the conditions Then we will have to look nut and do our best to keep the international championship in America where it belongs 1 think race is going to be the greatest ever held and consider myself fortunate in being in a position to drive" A Moross manager sat on the pit rail during the afternoon and watched the Speed King through every lap The green car with the pointed nose is the only one of the big stable which Burman drives entered and nothing is be ing left undone according to Moross to make it outlast and outrun the other entries RENCHMEN COME TODAY The Peugeot cars are expected to he out this afternoon although the drivers Goux and Zuccarelll will not reach In dianapolis until noon today They planned to arrive yesterday but unfore to for Muy 18 or R' ml pro Speedway Racers Perform in Midseason Style for Big Crowd of Rail Birds Bklyn AB OiMoran rf OlCutsha w2 1 'St engelcf ulWbeat If 1 1 iSith 3 Olisher O'Miller 0A Hen OlCurtis Mnnli il bins Id at cred hits while the 8 24 10 0 Totals ninth Drives Out Homer in Eighth and Philadelphia Grabs Game 5 to 4 BROOKLYN May 13 Brooklyn took its third straight game from Cincin nati today 9 to 3 The visitors got a lead of three runs in their first two in nings by batting Allen hard but blanked them AB 4 Will Lead Manual Track Men in Richmond Meet Speed King Burman Makes Best Time During Practice Case Team Here Batted for Whaling in seventh tBatted in ninth titan for Seymour in fnth for Rariden in ninth joston 0 Louis 0 Runs Connelly Titus gee Konetchy Wingo Kina Griner Stolen bases Maranvillo jkus Mnxee aiowrey ing to xweenpy St iouts 1 off Griner toji 1 St Louis Struck out By Perdue 5 by Griner 6 Time 1:58 Umpires and Emelle the ball hard mast erly wl rli onro sv 1 1 1 Wu I It Miller and Wagner Land on Ball for Rapid Transits Around Bases upon one of said today base on errors New York 2 Two base hits Bridwoll Meyers Three base hits Mer kle 2 letcher Sacrifice flies Burns Mur ray Stolen bases Doyle 2 Mitchell 2 Her zog 2 Murray Tesroau Loft on bases New York Jl Chicago 9 Buses on halls Off Tosrenu 5 ff Toney 3 off Reulbach 1 Goode by Toney Ihiyln Wild niteh Toney off Tont 7 In (I Innings off Kcuiua' in iniii ixs XUJ plres Klein and Orth Totals 36 10 24 Batted for Betts Alien In second Cincinnati 2 Brooklyn 0 Runs Bates Hoblitzell Kling Moran Cut shaw Stenzel Wheat Sith 2 isher 2 Mil ler Left on bases Cincinnati 6 Brooklyn 4 Two base hits Kling romme Three Stolen bases Marsans Stengel Double play Daubert to isher Bases on balls Off romme 1 3 Struck out By Allen 1 by by romme 4 Hit by pitcher (Moran) Wild pitch romme Allen 5 in 2 innings off Curtis 0 4 0 0 1 6 7 3 0002 5 3 Barnard Phillips Butler goes to ranklin ranklin College baseball team for th sec ond contest this season The Butler team is In good condition for the contest and with the pitchers going at a fast dip vic tory is expected The final practice yester day was $ast and the players showed more 1Q00 0 201 82 The Marotta play a duuble headi st She! NEW YORK May 13 New York easily defeated Chicago here today the score being 8 to 2 Toney the first Chicago pitcher went well for two innings but the champions hit him freely In the third fourth and fifth Clymer batted for Toney In the seventh and Reulbach who fin lahed for Chicago was hammered even harder than his predecessor Tesreau for New York was a trifle wild but steady in the pinches He struck out Zimmerman the champion batsman of the National League three times The locals were speedy on the paths stealing six bases on Archer and Bresnahan In four times up Meyers got two singles and a double and drew a pass Merkle nit two triples ana a single Chi AB Miller cf Phelan 2 Mitchlllf Zimrmn3 Haier 1 Good rf BridwII Archer Brsnhn Toney tClymer Rlbach pLeach 'Dm following numbers Brewing Compnny ti nm art iih bi nidi 1 1 1 i ndrickH Malsh Shot I BOSTON STREAK BROKEN I BOSTON Mass May 13 Boston's string of victories was broken today when St Louis won 4 to 3 Perdue was effective in all but one inning the fifth during which the visitors scored runs on three singles and a triple Bos AB Mrnvlies Myers 1 Conellylf Sweeny 2 Titus rf Mann cf Devlin 3 AV halngc Rariden Perdue pMcDnld tSeymour IColllns JKirke 0 3 9 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 Mann Huggins Ma Two baRp hit Htitr Three baae hit Magee Sacrifice hit Con nellv Double nlnv Whnl Left on bases Boston 5 irst base on balls Off Perdue lurst onse errors lios Totals 31 Batted for Simon in Seaton in seventh Pittsburgh 0 2 Philadelphia 0 0 Carey Wagner Miller Simon neti ivnaue iviagee cravatn vooin base hits Knabe Dooin 2 Wagner base hit Wilson Home runs Cravath Magee Hits Off Seaton innings off 2 in 2 inniners fice fly Viox Double play Knabe uwtan ieic on oases rattsburgn 4 uvipma off Seaton 0 9 ini 1'nr gann with the winners call Ington 1107 or address Jones South Arlington avenue The Chicago Automobile Club Journal the club publication asserts that the Chicago Council has overridden the state law in setting the speed limit in certain districts lower than the state requiresThe state law calls for six miles an hour near school houses while the city ordinance sets five miles as the limit Totals 35 10 27 1 3 2 Charley Merz and Don Herr were behind the wheels of the Stutz cars and Bob Burman gave his Keeton plenty work He had Tony Jeanette pumping oil all afternoon and one of his laps was turned in 145 flat or better than elglity llve miles an hour Herr and Merz were right on his trail all the time and several brushes took place on the stretches the cars passing each other frequently on the turns spectator who owned a watch a fiad it with him tried to guess just fast the cars were traveling If the time in the race equals thai which was guessed at during the afternoon a new track will have to be constructed for the old brick surface will have been worn away before the race is over EARS OREIGN CARS Totals 36 12 27 1 1 1 batted ball tBatted tBatted for Reulbach 13 Sergt John States marine corps open chfiniijlonshiti rifle match at Tientsin China yesterday ac to a ixavy jx partment report re today American legation guards nnd infantrymen and members of rifle clubs Pekin Tientsin nnd vicinity competed in the match which is an annual occurrence Of the first eight places the marines took first third fourth fifth seventh and eighth the army taking second The marines won thia match In 1911 and 1912 0 0 0 ASK WAIVERS ON CRANDALL NEW YORK May 13 Manager John McGraw of the New York Nationals has asked for waivers on Otis Crandall the Indiana farmer whose pitching has so effoc tlvdy saved so many games that he According to irestone Bill Esterly of the irestone Tire Company the roads between Indianapolis and Chicago are in excellent shape' He asserts that this condition will cause a large number of members of the Chicago Motor Club and the Chicago Automobile Club td make the run here May 29 In their cars Baum of the Stewart Warner Corporation is in the city and will re main for several days demonstrating the Stewart magnetic motorcycle speedom eter at the IL Westing Co store Notables See Their irst Baseball Game I'lllIAIIEIrillA The ilrlega from Great Britain Canada Australia the municipality of Ghent uliu are visiting this coiinlry to coni plcte piano for the celrbra Ion next ycar of the signing of the treaty of Ghent and of a huiidred jears of peace among Ihiglish speaking people witnessed (heir first l'11 eball name here today and later were the guests at reception nnd ban quet where they praised the game in speeches which dwelt on the hope of universal peace Sir Arthur Lan ley one of the delegates from Great Britain said that hr was impressed by (he nmrveloua throwing powers of the placers Bookwaiter Republican Candi date for Mayor Calls It and Damnable" SAYS NEWSPAPER BACKED IT Truth About Taft Delegates Told to Crowd of 1000 in North Side Meeting GELDING DELIVERY IS IN SELECTED GLASS Goes in irst on Card at Churchill rancis in Second BY A KAMPMEYER LOUISVILLE Ky Muy 13 Gash nn Ik'llvi rv goes In tin llrsl on mimi'ro card at the Downs This gelding is III and will ho tho one that they all must beat to win Merrick Is right edge and is always up among the lenders A colt thin is small on tho limb is always good Silk Day with MJy ninety eight pounds up about holds the rest fafe In the seeoml a hunrh of maidens fare the starter Ji rancis judging friun her rerotd races has all the best of It with only I OU up Karrlck will have firn mount Mae wont well In his last nice nnd can't be far behind the leader Black Tony lias worked fast ami the boys with the split secund watches I Ink a great deal of roll Sprite Is ngaht my best bet and to brat this good fitly at this time I think al most impossible In ilie last rno she won she pulled up I'omlng Into the stretch and was four lengths ahead the second horse when he wire was reached I fill looks next best with Helen Barbee saving the small end of the STRENUOUS LOOKS GOOD Strenuous goes In the feature rnco of card nnd boys if you only knew what the stable conned Inns think of this animal you would have the family heirlooms at early In the mmn ing Let the price take enre of Itself Rolling Stone will hr well played but second Is good enough with Any Port dropping into the show Vandergrift 1s the good thing hi Hie fifth and the Schorr following will be betting Barbara Lane appears next best with the Bradley entry fighting it out for he show The sixth Is a selling affair and a hard one tn pick Mel ton Street should go well and the clockoni weem to fancy his chances Garpathla also has worked well and the distance with 101 pounds up should help to keep her in ho money Bonnie Eloise has been tin good thing her last two outs hut six failed to make good and they will try more to morrow ami they may put her over lust Red fooled all but a few of the wise the last time out so bewata Yesterday's re sults follow: Ii mI 5 ur longs lorence Robert (Gunzi $1030 $27o $220 Martre YUiik tonl $1690 $123(i Black Boy fKcdorlst $97i( Timo 1:064 Second 4 6 1 1 I 1 1 kb The Norman fleif tiiH) $12 $270 $220 Roa nor (Gnnzg $210 $210 Old Ben (Borel) $230 Time 1 4 Third Mlle Yards roglegs (Peak) $460 $3 $210 (Goosni $3 $210 lludolfo Loftus $210 Tlim world'a record 1 :39 our li 4 urlonsB Itotilnet tn (Goose $750 $670 $420 Birdie Willlniriw (Han over) $860 Aunt Mamie (Steele) $350 Time 4 7 4 5 J'lfth 1 Ml 1 1 rtiiil la Emma (Kedcrisi $6910 $2010 $710 loral Dav dlamn' $360 $250: Mary Ann xNeylont $320 Time I 4 0 4 5 Sixth 1 1 JG Mlles Honfinzn (Duggan) $55' $280 $230 While Wool (GoorpI $290 $260 Bravo (Taplln) $270 Time 1 7 2 5 GRAYS LEAD LEAGUE Defeat Reds 22 to 9 and Break Tie in Club Standing TKAM STAXIilNi Won Lost Pet Grays 7 2 777 Beds 3 666 BlU'M 4 44 1 Whites 1 8 Hi The Grays broke the tlu for firat place In tho Shortridge League ly whining from lh' Rch 23 to 9 yesterday afternoon Phelps of mo KnucKi'H a li r' edni with the banf full iri the fourth inning tying the Kf'riie 7 to 7 Tin Hods used two twlrlr rs Gurntlng mid Nicholson mid two rntclura nnd Watkins The Im 1 1 erh of the Grays were Boyd find Th Whlt' 'lIppl' b' eauHe of I I 1 1 1 1 failed Io show Up for their game with the BIu' and for feit to fie la 1 1 rr INVITE EASTERN TRACK MEN Uh irles A Book wn li er Ilcpiibliemi candidate for the mayoralty nominatimt and iwlce Republican mayor of Indian apolis publit ly admitted a big crowd last nlht that tho Tait Republican pri maries in the spring of 'J 1 2 were dis graceful "riiat primary Idack and damnable as It was was run nnd nglnuet ud by a newspaper that always sees ted when lhe mime of Ronsrxelt is im nt toned And that Very newspaper Is now seeking to lead Republicans along false lines" charged Mr Bouk waiter It was at this primary Taft flele gat'js were chosen and swnt to he t'hi engn convention instructed for the I he 1 1 'resh Ion I Mr' Utmkwiillcr spoke to a crowd of 100(1 al West and North streets "All my life 1 been living every day In emn pany with my sei espect he said "and I shall iml leave tmw" lie said this in defense of his previous ndnilnlstrallons and as an a rgmm nt that his next would he similar Many in the crowd Were rulon ami Mr Ilimkiv'illrr was frequently Interrupt ed by (jlii i rs' The ineoihig was presided over by 0 Dodson In Intro diieed Mr Itnokwalter sonn one shouted "Roll up sleeves and get into the light 'hai A colored band and numerous sky rockets and cannon orfiokors held the crowd before the arrival of the speaker lie a I ked ma rly an hour Replying In another candidate Mr Bookwaller denied charges growing mil of tin tight lor the I il dlrn nomina tion for mayor eight 'years ago when liookwnllrr and Tmik I Stalnaker wtTi eandidat' lie denied licit im i weiil to Stalnaker at lus belmst end him permit them to name (Im linnrds under bls administration with a Ihroal ihnl nn less he compiled with I In request Book waiter would he a candidate WAS OUT IN IOWA was in Dubuque la when Mr Slal nak announced that he would ho i nd Ida I said Mr wn It 'T "and 'I did ma know anything of li nidd 1 read Ids a 1 1 1 ion nee me 1 1 1 liilc I was hi a hotel hi ago Winn I tclmned to iHdliii 'polls I went to Mr stoic and said to him: you and 1 have bri ji good friends for Ightren years now Roths child nnd Elliott nnd Davis ami Logs don would try to tmike ymi believe that 1 am going In scare ymi oui (his rmo by saying that iinless you do certain things 1 will he a randid'ii I forgot who else 1 mentioned to Mr Stalnaker ni ihat Ilrne hut I do rrincmhi'r that cs Hug was Explaining the incident fai her and as nn Imlicatimi tliat what lavs been said In connection with the Stalnaker iticblont Is mH line Mr Bookwnlter said he had faith In the ability of the people of In dianapolis to select their own public offi cers mill that it was not neccssaiy to re sort tn lhe Indies said to have been em ployed at that time 4 Mr Bookwaller discussed ihc planks of his pint form repeating that lie had eTi tered the Held at the request of a thou sand of Ids friends among whom uro many who do not live in hid In mi polls Iml who reside In other cities of Indiana TO SOLIDIY PARTY He sold lhe jum rusldcnts who have lequcfitcd him to make the race did so because they desired see a solid Re publican Vole cast for a Republican can didate Among those who w'ere active hi ar ranging for the meeting wore many city employes William JarkHon a color cd clerk in tin asHnssiiioiit Imreau was temponii'y clmli'innn William i) 'Bangs sanitary hispoctm was there so was Joseph Hogue city superintendent of streets and James Lamkin deputy city clerk who was Ihuic with City Clerk ItiiniHay In addition to Mr Bookwaiter other candidates Hpokc William I) Woods candidate for the Republican nmuiuallon for mayor spoke of the needs of the South Side tho necessity for competent men on Its boards and for honesty In the administration of tho city's affairs He said that of all tlm oily appointees under lhe pr esont ad In Is ra 1 1mi the city con troller Harry Wallace is tho only resident of the Smith Side He said that is not representative government Charles i'din and red Boni field (andldatos for city judge Thomas1 Yount and Edward Reiner candidates for city clerk also spoke The loHowmg candidates fur 1 1 io ('Jly ('oiimd! made brh speechcH: William A Rhodes Tr'iiie Joseph I laves Todd Voimg Harry Heyman Jacob Riedel and An drew MrMniiiimim Washington Briefs Kiviat and Adams Wanted on All Star Athletic Team SAN May 13 Thij or KaidziitloH itnd diHpatcfilng of an idl A uirrl truck and field t' arn to AiiNtrnlln next winter wfiM phirvd In the lianda uf the I 'a rifle branch of lhe Aiin rkan Amat ur Ath letic AwHociaf ion HCcunilng to a letit re ceived from etary Jamca JL Sullivan of the national orgn nizii Ion InvItatlonN to lain hr Uuirn have been to Abel Kiviat of the New York irlh American Ath letic Club on's of the gra ea di taix riinnerx and I'lalt Adamn of tho New York Athloth: 'Juti who wih anions the tlrit place winners nt the lnt Olympic giiucB A rprlnter and a hurdler and pen ulbly a welaht man will be Holrrted later The first ino in Australia i net for Dee 26 LEAGUE BEGINS INALS Athletics Practically Cinch Pennant by Defeating Giants 12 to 6 The Manual Tmlnlug High School BaHu hall League started 'n it final round ya tvrday aL Garfield Park Thu Ntrong Ath letirb captained by Henry prac tically Inch'd lhe p' nnant when they do feiitcd the Klrong GIoiiIm 12 to (1 Shvji ard'H team oh a remit dropped lowanl thu bottom of the standing erdnmn The Cuba arid the N'lipH who ware fighting it out for second plnee uettfi rnnttruH when the t'ubs won 10 to 3 Th' Naps now hold third place The surprise of th' day Was (he won derful playing of th' Technical Institute leant which has displayed Um rreatrst Im proV' ment of any team In the league The email boys held the Cardinals to a 3 to 2 score CHEVY CHASE RESULTS WASUINGTuN May 13 rederick man and Bull Jr nf N' York paired winners of the men's doubles in the annual open tennis tournament of tho 'hevy Chas? r'liib today failed In tln att rnjit for the club llth' 'L nnd 11 I'L Doyle of Wash fngton th' rbfenders taking the cJmllengo match In three straight sets 6 4 6 4 and 7 5 Inman arid Bull were outplayed particu larly in way of service BOYER WINS SHOOT WARSAW Ind May A Boy to day again carried off tho honors at the War saw Gun ('lull's shoot Ho was high man in the went tR bird event with a score rf 23 and won tlie snlpeshootlrjg event by winging ex cry bird Thirty marksmen cun ttfilud WRESTLER SEEKS MATCH George Smith a young wrestler of tills city desires a mtitcb with any ynung wres tler In the 100 pouad class Address 1721 Ashland avenue WASHINGTON May Isldor Wulf KOII Inspector of weights and measures uf Indianapolis is in Washl ngloii to attend the national conference of scalers' of weights nnd measures which begins to morrow In the Bureau of Standards Mr Wolfson wih out bright iml early (Ills morning in the role of sleuth around some of the capital's provisioning rc iilei "Washingtonians should be proud of their he said "In stores I visited 1 noticed that al) the measures wore tilled above tlm' brim This shows that the merchants are trying to comply with the law" prominent lawyer of ort Wayne is here asking President Wilson th appoint him a judge of the first instance in the Philippines Many years ago he ran for the Democratic nomination for reporter uf the Supreme Court against John Kern and was beaten by the latter He is now re questing Senator Kern to veu the score by going to the front for him S' nitor Kern Introduced rt Slack of ranklin to Im President today Air Skt'dc Is attorney ror tin Christian Sci entists and Ills mission here Is to oppose the creation of a I'cdoral Pepartinfiiil of I call Wainwright of India rn pulls is here opposing lhe tariff on sprocket wheels contained In the Underwood bill but is receiving no encouragt meii Thomas IL McKee a prominent Grand Army veteran formerly of Logan sport was picked up unconscious on the streets lure today suffering from acute indigestion His condition tonight was Improved Mrs Marshall wife of the Vice Presi dent sn the Senate in action today for the first time since the inauguration of her husband There was an exodus of Hoosier repre jjontativos to their homes todav Repre sentatives Dixon Adair ami Barnhart left on the same train this afternoon Itep resentativo Peterson will start home Thursday to remain a week Representa tive Llcli will "stick to his here having many dvpai tn entul matters to engage his attention Representative jtud Mrs Cullup have as their guests Mr mid Mrs A Keiler of San Antonio Tex WILLIAM PITTMAN STRICKEN NASHVILLE ImL May William Pittman 53 years old was stricken with apoplexy tills morning and is in a critical condition Ho is proprietor of the Pittman Inn and one of the best known men in Brown County.

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