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Show POLICE DISCOVER 'CLUE TO MAKE "NAGS" RUN Special to Tho Tribune. OGDBN. Sept. 11. When searched at the police station this afternoon, after af-ter being arrested by Officer ITagbert Anderson, on a chargo of drunkeness, a small electric batterv, sometimes used on race horses, was found in the possession pos-session of George Kelley, a race track follower. The battery was fouud io be sewc.l in the sleeve of a sweater which Kellev had under his arm when arrested. When cpieslioncd about the matter, Kelley told the police that the battery belonged to Jockey Talnis. When the matter was reported to Manager Murray of the racing association associa-tion he was highly indignant. It is probable that a rigid investigation will bo immediately made by reputable horsemen. k Kelley was later released after depositing de-positing $20 bail.- Baseball History. Tho September issue of the Baseball Magazino is of absorbing -interest to all lovers of baseball. The history of baseball by William T. Wnukiii is the most complete and accurate chronicle of the great national sport Ilia" ha-come ha-come from tho pen of anv wriu-r and no ono is better qualified to l.c-it of this subject tha-i Mr Kaukiii, who has always kept well in touch with il |