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It yv Phone the dealer below -r? jk The Fred J.KieselCo, H 335-337 24th Sl ; Wf 31-Both Lines MMM BASEBALL, RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE. - Won. Lost. PC. Philadelphia 101 ' 4G .Qs7 New York . S3 ' ' W .509 Detroit 81 .-'CS Boston SO CS ..r.U Cleveland W 78 .ICG Washington 8:1 .43'J Chicago 03 Si .43; St. Louis io 105 .300 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. PC. Chicago f -IS .067 New York S3 59 .593 Pittsburg KG ti2 .581 Philadelphia 75 73 ,4fi0 Cincinnati 74 77 AM Brooklyn C3 eG .423 St Loula SO SU .407 Boston 50 93 .33S AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia 8, Boston 5. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3. Philadelphia Philadel-phia defeated Boston today, S to.ri. The errors of the visitors wcro costly. Score: IL H. E- Boston 5 7 1 Philadelphia "... S 7 1 Batteries Hall and 'Maddux; Dy-gert Dy-gert and LMngaton. Washington 4, New York 0. NEW YORK, Oct. 3. Washington defeated New York today 4 to 0 through Johnstone's line pitching. Th.i tcore: R. H. E. Washington ! 6 1 New York 0 5 4 Batteries Johnstone and Ainsniith; Vaughn. Caldwell. Hughes and Blair. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburg 5, St. Louis 2. ST. LOI'IS., Oct. 3. Pitt burg won the second game of the series today from SL Jjoula, fi to 2. Adams was very effective, keeping tho local' hits well scattered, Score: Tt. H. E. Pittsburg C 10 1 St. Louis 2 S 2 Batteries Adama and Simon; Hearn and Bresnahan. New York 4, Boston 3. BOSTON, Oct. 3. New York defeated de-feated Boston, 4 to 3, In a ton Inning game today. In the tenth with two out, Wilson doubled and scored tho winning run on Crandall's hit. Score: R. II. E. Boston 3 C 3 New York 4 0 2 Batteries Brown and Rarldon; Wlltse, Ames, Crandall and Wilson. Philadelphia 12, Brooklyn 0. BROOKLYN, Oct. ?. Moore was one shy on his record of 13 strike outs, made against Brooklyn, September 12. Score: R, 11. E. Philadelphia 12 12 0 Brookljn 0 4 3 Batteries Moore and Moran; Bell and Bergen. Cincinnati 5, Chicago 3. CINCINNATI. Oct. 3. Zimmerman performed a feat In the game between Cincinnati and Chicago that has never been equalled on tho league park grounds. He knocked two balls over the left field fence for home runs. Previous to today there had never been a ball put over the fence in a game on these grounds. He 3cored all three runs secured by the visitors but Cincinnati won, 5 lo 3. Score; R. H. E. Chicago 3 7 1 Cincinnati 5 11 0 Batteries eaver nnd Ncedbam; Suggs and McLean. I STANDARD CHART Cftinpllrd by Frank St. T. Sklnuer, &1 to Gi t'lrst Stroot. Sun I-'raoolBco. Cat. OGPKN, t'fjli, Mmiil.iv. etobr 3. 1S10. Mil day. Wph. clonr. Tr. sluw. 1'. St. D. Skinner. l'Tosldlni; JuJg-'. Hlchaid Dwyor. Starter. HI 4 4 riP.PT K.VCl-I'ivo furlons'. Sdllnc. Two-ytar-olds. Vnluo to tH1 flraLH'M. . lndfi. UoW nml Own i-r . Vt. St U Vit S tr Kin Jockey. O (.'. 7.", I'hebi) I) Kfin-r.rii.. 1"' 2 .. 11 1 1 1' Hiidtkr. -o (::j)Aniarw-'i;i (St., klnltSi l'K 1 .. S4 2!i -1 H'lXlon .J...U-r' 6-5 Till I'ruil Has (ll:itnlH..ii vr, 4 .. H Si 0l Z' I:ijW 12 12 W.i I...UIP.- H U lln-.iJtC.) 15 3 .. 3 4" 4" 41J V eiarfiuu. . . . 3 .-2 .X Sir Hon I . MTIltiiImii I . .1M 5 .. j t ft f lJont rf 30 At i"..t r. inl'iute Off at 2.17. Tim"::. :53. l:Cr I'lifli." 1-3 l:ii-o. out slmw. AmurK"fl;i 1-j rila'.-o, out sriw. R.uis 1 show. Wlimor t li. f. Iy JhiHK.in-Aniy J TriUm.! ly H. Kocne. Siarl K'i"l. Won o.ulty. S"'oii.l driving. Third c-islly. J'Ik-Iio (', niovtMl Into tin W1 at half nll ground anil drew away from liir (I.M.I from tlx i'- n. Atn:iri.-.is;i went very wldr on first turn, loslnu snmn r.roun.l. whl.-li h mado up samel, l'eiirl LS.iish allowed the way until well dwn llio lurk slrftli. Slid stumbled fvorst! llmea and wan jirobartiy a trlflo short, an sho slopped ponvj at Ihu finish. Loulso H and Sir Hon outrun out-run ;ill ihc way. " 7 A C SKi'oNl' lUn:-Klvu furloPKe. SolllnK. Throe-ycar-olds a-nd up- U4! 0 ward Valu- to first tUM. 1 nO. x Il..rsi- and" Own, r. Wt. St li 'j ' Mr. I In. Uh koy. O C. Tl NovKorod. 4 uTlo'.ini H-3 . . ii 3' Ss 1' Callahan 3-2 ' r:l n ai f irf. 3 ( L'ai'.n bl.I tor) . . S7 1 .. 411" U 2 J l'arkt-r 2 r-I 7V-1 I'.lll .Mavhiini, n (Armour) ..11" i .. 1" Sl 3 331 Jvers 3 7.2 7310 AUxlo, 3 tuntOn Slai i1 5 .. f,1 f.J 5i 4' V (jancan.. .. B ! ',V:i SuM- Ur'if. u iTr.ippiM . .1"7 4 .. 1" 14 4" 5 Mandrs 0 10 ;.7H Kvrun, 5 Tlvi-i l'tt 7 .. & 0 Kuxton 7 l' V.'i ! Yoltrom.', 0 (Will 'lourd) 15 4 .. 7J V- " 7-'S Mount 3". & 7J I, inl KIvj. 3 ii;i;yan. . ,U'3 C . S t S S PoU So V-i Al po;,t 7 mlntil-s. off at 3:SC. Time 21 4-!. :52 3-5, 10T. 4 5 Novk-or.nl 1-2 laeo. 1-1 show. Warfare 4-D idiioe. 2-5 show. Hill 3-5. AVIimr h. k t'v Arkle Wnodfoid l.a;,s. Tralncl by C. Uogan. Start uond Wi'il oally. So.;ond nnd third name. Novgorod ulwayn within xinklui; tilstante of ;:uli i-a. ran uo to thorn In ptn-tih and Just riiU',,d final sixteenth. Warf.vro In Iho load until well KtraU-ht. iud away for home, when she weakened. Hill Muyham .Hopped m th flnl'-li rfler basing the fac first half. Alaxle unable to keeji up flril part, was ii.inliii; bomo at Ihe end. SumIo Crog showed a llttln early speed, 73 TIIIItD KACn Six fnrlonss. SellliiR. Thrco-yoar-olda and up- fO'lO ward Valu flift tV. lud. x. Ilor-p und Owner. U t. SL ',4 'v Str. Kin, loikey. O. C iT'TTi "TiorisklTiri (Wfisun&Co).... ' 5 . 1L 1J 1J li W flarnan 7.2 A 7ri!4 T'al. a ( J Ma rkk-ln h' 3 .. 2i SJ S i l"ava4iinn;li ..3-2 S-'-i 7C2 NtllliiK. a illl'ro. ll.-lii plj 4 .. 3j 3J S HuMon 3 4 73 Camera. 3 (JKMoorcl 14 1 .. 4'J 4:J 4'J 4' J Pnrker 5-2 3 722 Cavall-'n.i, I (Trapp.S:M W 2 .. G 5 5 5 Manderw ti V At ii.'il minute, off at o:'2J Tlm :2 1-5, : 52 3-5, LSI 1-5. Coon:-kln" C-5 plare, 1-S t-how. Vn 7-M place, 3-ly huw. Netting 1-2-AVlnner l.r. f l.y (Jouo Co.,n Isen Trained by C. S. Wilson. Setatelied 7:'; Kumlinr Hush, 7o3l Vjeulah l.ee. 7333 SalnuHt, 7312 Gelleo, Start nood. Won drlvlnic. Second and Ihlrd samu. e'oonskln ftart.-.l rlht out to llnj front, open.-.l up some Kround. but , was Hiai.'K:rlnK at the cml Kal forced to no whlc entering Mtretcli for y.onie, lost j'iriic ground, but was comlnc ftron at that. Nettlni; hard ridden rid-den nil Hi.- way, unable to flit down had of tho first two Camera on thu rail and In clour miniler?. nearly put ever iho fence by Netting a hundred ard.s from Ihu ulie. Weather clear. Track slow. Ilin FOT'RTll r.ACI' One mile. Selling. Threoycarajlds und upward. lO'ii Value lo first Jly. 1 rTJi-x i luine mid Owner Wt. St. ' Sir Kin. Joekey O I.' 7. 41 1 '.il.ln. a ( l'men-ett.-r PM I 31 tl 3 lu l1 Mand.'iH .... 2 3 "J.VJ Chief 1 . .Mii..n.!. C 1 Keller) . Htf 5 Sl l" 1" S' 2a CuvhiiuukIi ..'. 2 7' Capt. Hiirintt. a (Cotloni P I 2 lj 2l 2 3J l'l Kosen 8 H 7343)()eean Shore, i) ( Noi l li west ). j'J 3 4l 3 4' 4' I4 Huxton 2 5-2 7"1S Kn. of Iviiiihne. i ll.-neysyilli 4 5 6 5 5 5 Ivers 4 I At poM I minute off al I. IV Tlrne .: 2-5. :53 4-f., 1.194-5, 1.4?. Cul'ln 1 place, out hnw. Ji.-'inond 7-10 ulace. out idiow Hurnett out. W inner ill. by r.ntlac--loiieho. Trained by J. I 'meiiKOttcr. Starl pood. Won easily. Second Fame. Third r-touplnc. alln went, to Ihe front wh n ready and was running easily at the end. l'rniond Irl-d bard, but wai unable to stand Cnbln off. Catdaln Iiurnett ran a uood, C'.'n.i race, but was :-toipln ;i trifle at the finish. Ocean Shore rr-cel ViM u bnlih of a rl.lo. Vn full of run, but Huxlon had him under restraint, went c-ry wlle on both lur:in and when let down hud nothing left. 73 KIKTII UACi: S.acii furloivr. Turse. Three-ycar-ohls and up. i U410 ward. Value to flrt $1 10 li"J'-S Hoi'. and owni-r. Wt. Sr. U Ti ' Str. Kln. Jockey. o. .'. ( 73J 1 tS pee. 1 idl very ," r"T i7iTi7Vi Trc-1 1 1 5 Jn 'V J 1 1 ' I1 a a'ria uTh 2 4 7:;17Vo.jmh ll-lle. 3 iWhltehlll).. !-l 1 4 4 4 2' 2' W Carum . . . . -I 4 (7i'-"iThNll. lb-lb-. I 1 La man 110 2 1- 1 2" 3j 3J Callahan 2 5-2 71VJ KalelRh V. I. 3 Johnson). .P'5 4 ' :,' 3-' 1 4 II Wood 3 1 T.V F.inry, 5 OlMaeki PJ la ft . Anderson S S At i-ost i minute. Off at i:: Tlmi :25. :5l 1-5. 1:1'.'. 1:3? 4-5. li.-Hviry 7-Pi place, out xlmw. Hello 1 place, out show. Thistle out. Winner b. t:. by Henry Young Two Annies. Trained by T. Turiunlre. Start bad. Won eaully. Second and tjilnl ame. Special Iellv-ry took roiniuimd x ben he koI ready and Just galloped to hln fl. Id. allbouKh Caxanauuh was ej:-tin,- up on hltn and oims; Belle was closing very r.ii-l.llv and he had to thuko I1I111 up. Vouni; lbllo came fast Iho final clirhth. Thistle Helle t,howed the way for the flrnt part. but Hopped at the end. The nde on II.'lIoIkd 1" li wa3 a huge Joke. Fancy turned tldewuyn when barrier roso and had 110 chance with the start. 7 2,40 SIXTH HACK Seven furlong. Selling. Thrce-year-olda and up-I up-I wmil. VhIimi lo llrit tti. Index. Uuio feudOvvoer. Wt. Lt hi '.a Kir Klu. Jo key TT C "7XT7 C.ale'ne" C.ile. S vWMCidni.... M 1 1J ! j RTT-n T 3 7343 JuriKe Shortall. 4 ( Uoha rt )...li7 h 5 S' S 2" 2" CnvanauKh .. 2 S-S 7.142 Porothy Ann. R HTfjye) vet 2 M 4 a 1 3 T'nsr H 11 73.1 1(. IVarxoii, 4 ( WIlHon&Coi. la: 6 C 5 4 4" 4 W C.nrnnn. . ,.iS 2 7X''. Kasl Knd, u (Munnon) HJ 4 2 5 5 6 Callahan il 8 7.';:b Ketchel. 3 Stock ion US '." 3 2' unseated rldor An.lcrnon . ...7-2 S At post 1 minute. Off nl 5:171 Tlme:S.-,, .512-5, 1;l, l;J32-5. C.Hle fi-5 pla e. 1-2 how. Shortall 1-2 place, out Khow. Ann KS ehow Winner br. f. by SollUilre. II Ifertho. Trnlne.1 by j. Hennessy. S'.irt Rood. Won tn a rallop. Second and third um. C.ilene Dale -wnf Into a quick lead and Whs never pressed nt any staRe wlnrdiu: piille.1 ui. Shoilall hi o Jam on lower turn, got out nnd was next best. Porothy Ann chased th$ flrnt two nil tho way Pearson went to tho pom qnlto i-ore. Kafi Cnd iKjlhorcW by Kttrh. l during tho runnlnfr. which Mumble.! on lnwor turn and unseated his rider. UNSIGHTLY ERUPTION ON FACEAND HEAD Afflicted, for Months Burned and Itched Used Cuticura and He was Cured in Three Weeks Not Even a Scar Left. "An a grateful rnnt'irr, I f.vl tt my duty to thank you fur the euro of my lit Ho ton L who was ailllrtid for wTTo olnjut r!tht months with t y I Uack uf his nock pinl f v3 nearly nil liLi fico. Wo V J trlt-il all kinds of rrmc-illea I 2v without any rfhrf. We pTf' -Sv f Vrn employed ft food (V Z-'C r,i vlrlan and I m furc VlTvJs' lie'trl-o lit cry tt to Av&-tT1J rirc li v I-ix.r (.uirerlnc I VKlNVrv 1 little t.ov. Hut. alasl Vf J$) liiM-ad of C'ttlin bctur V ie Rent fr tlie worn. 'Ills fcad Jlternlly covered with scahs arid uuly Mt-i nnd hit crl.- ktj.t us awuko throughout the lon mcht 1 aa to keep tU han.K lu rloves to pievenl lit K-riiti hinir hb bead, as Le was loubtles nutTerlne trom a t.iirnine and It hliui H-natlon, and was constantly con-stantly trvlni; to put bis hands where It hurt. ' Al last when he u ahout three years old. we vw an nd vrl rnenl of Cutleurft and I l.-.-l,1.-.l to trv the rtu- of the Cutlruro llrmo.es. I houirlit onr rake of ftillrur-i Sat. a box of PutkurA Ml itmenl and a hemic-of hemic-of Cutieur Kewlvent. I H-ett Idem rft)r.llnc to dlre-Mloni and I am happy to I'll you the llltln sull.;rer wn ciKe-1 in li-s than thno weeks. Tnla wr. s over a j'or rv'o and now hU head U covre. wllh a fee prowth cf lunirmnt hair. ."trnnK" to'a'. " thov; untL-hllr Kren did not even l-ave a ar. Mrs. C. O. t.'ouvijjun, I'lauclievlllc teo-ruary teo-ruary 26, 1010." Tho sulTerln? wMeh Cullcmr Poap and Cutlrura f)lnlriient he nllev h te.l amonc kln-tortunl, .-,cur.-J Infant-.. cUMren and adults Imve le,j 0 ll.clr adoption In rounth ss homes as iU purest, nvreete't and mct economical eco-nomical trentmenl for enema, ami othei llchlnc. burulnL' humors of the .kln dJ scalp. A aluglo t h often ufflclent. Ciitlrura naclles r roll tnroiwnout tt ftTtl-lie-1 world. Toitrr Drj A Tieo CrP, J!e Props.. Doitoo. av-Usl!ed tre" 32-r Cutl-.ir K,ok. Uow lo Caro tor atl lrnl Ui tH" al Salp." |