Show nm- w ' : : 'b r" V c & '- i r - 1HE SPORTING-AUTHORIT- Y SAIT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER N EDITED BY WALTER D BRATZ WEST N EXPERIENCE MAKES' I WALLOPING SEALS BEATEN i fc Z V GANDIL BETTER MAN THAN WAL1TR HOLKE — " V V" —: : 29 1917 KEEISALI® -- BHEFILJBEECra r " 'OF THE INTER-MOUNTAI- HEEALb-EEFUBmCA- ©aiM Du® BEESME ONE IdRE “r" -t ' - : WITH GREGORY far-weste- ELATED HERZOG BEE FASHION rn 1 AGAIN IN GOOD SNOWED UNDER ON THE MOUND - : GIANT BACKERS BEAVERS PLAY CLINTON LARSON Brigham Young university star who set a new record for the high track and jump in the field meet held at Fresno CaL yesterday Jack Quinn Holds Portland Reinstatement by McGfaw Fires New Yorkers With Scoreless While Ducks New- Ray of Hope Boot the Old Apple Hurler Works Sanborn Considers JWhite Sox First Baseman Former Bee Nicely for Leaders but? More Dependable in a Pinch and Falls One Run Short Tlys Time It’s Rube Evans ' Who Cracks and Throws His Equal in A1I Other By International News Service - - ’ - ' ' - 1 OAKS GET EARLY START BY X E SANBORN sept 28— Byler Splits Finger After Chicago will Have a Hannah Retires slight": advantage Vover NevTork at first base Is Forced to Catch In the battle for the ul4 FRANCISCO Sept Once again tlie Oaks climbed all over the Bees this afternoon score lltolv "Rube Evrans lasted five innings which was a fraction over four too mncli Fight runs and eleven hits were registered off his delivery before Leverenz went in as a belated deliverer staff all afternoon holding them to six scattered hits Their lone run was made in the sixth when' Rath singled and scored on Sheely s double Strangely enough not a strikeout iras recorded and Evans and Martin gave only one pass each The Oaks began their fusillade In the first round and scored four tallies on two doubles two singles a walk and an error by Hannah In the fourth fifth seventh and eighth they made three each and only In the second did they fall utterly to core This perhaps was the most thrilling period of the game Martin and Men-sfiled out and Middleton grounded to Sheely Byler who replaced Catcher nah in the sixth Inning suffered a and was forced to retire split finger in favor of Sheely In the seventh or Score: (yep same old story : timate baseball prize of the season U Chick Gan-d- il and Walter Holke SAN Lefty did immeasurably better in tlie matter of runs holding the Oaks to three in as many inning?’ but be has touched for seven hits Martin' had the Bees on liis T US Departments ' s hold down that position through the' world’s series This statement 'Is ’ other in spite qualifications mathematical fact of the : outbatted that: Holkemore than ten Gandll by in the season’s points Some of the New play' Yorker's superiority in batting can be eliminated by the difference in the pitching he has faced all the year which is ' admittedly less effective on the whole than what Gandil ' has been up against in the American ‘league’ If swatting Were the only consideration to be taken in to account 3andil would be the hiore valuable Un a made'-’-without- '' -- - short series because he hitter In a pinch when hits counts while we have seen Holke taken out for a substitute bats-- " man Under such condiIs a dangerous - tions indicating fchls manager's tack of faith In'" his ability to make the pitcher come across with a good balU In experience White Sox guardianthe of the first sack has It- on his rival by many years - of Major League Baseball Writers : without having-reachethe stage where age is a detriment Gandil has been! In the big since-191leagues' contln- while uously Holke has only a little -: -- over one season’s experience behind him in v The fast company Giant' first baseman'- ' took Merkle’s place regularly last fall when V the present Cub infield- - ' er was traded to Brookf'the Robins lyn to’ help ' out in a ' time of - dire stress ' - Holke has ' played the bag ever since but has not: acquired as nu9h experl— ence as that posssssed ' by GandlL Gandil’s fighting qualities under pressure are known ' His care on the diamond’ is proof’ enough Coming into the American league as a White Sox in 1910 he fell down because he could not hit well enough In one year in the minors he conquered the batting weakness that had cost him his big league job and came back as a Senator to show that he was there and he did' Even the handicap of a' weak knee did not keep him' from making: good and obtaining a place in the pennant :wlnnlng machine 'which Comis-ke- y was building up It bas required gameness for Gandll to merely' stay in the game Without questioning the fighting qualities of Holke they have not ! left-hand- - - 1 ’ - - on ' Sox Owner Burning Mid- night Oil in Effort to Beat Them to It municate any' information regarding persons attempting to obtain tickets Intentithrough mail orders with thefabulous on-of having them resold at prices at the hands of ticket speculators "I am earnestly endeavoring to eliminate the scalping of tickets"' Mr the Comlskey said "and I am seeking of the public In this It is an unnecessary evil and should be done away with Any information re' garding scalping will be Immediately acted on” ' The scalpers themselves are defiant even in face of the stand taken by Comlskey and State’s Attorney Maclay Hoyne who has threatened prosecution on charges of conspiracy to extort: The scalpers insist they 'will be able to fill order for tickets and "any reasonable" no declare there Is way 'to stop legal ' them Some of the speculators who say they will' have plenty of seats declare they will be able to sell them around $25 for the Sunday game October 7 If Chicago wins the first clash of the series on Saturday' ion Summary's rums Elsht flva ' 11 hits off Kraus S3 at bat laStolea laalnaa Middle-'tbases— Ckargeea Kraus defeat Arlett 2 Twin Murphy Stumpf S Measor 2 Stumpf base hits— Miller Sacrifice hits— Rath Arlett Sheely balls— Off Evans 1 Arlett Bases1 oaSacrifice ff Martin fly— MItse Doable play— Sheely to Orr to Sheely Ruuo res possible for—Kvaas ff Martin 1 Leverena 2 Left on bases Salt Lake 0 Oakland Time—140 Umpires Frary and Gatkrle — ' SPEEDWAY RACING ’ WILL CLOSE OCT 13 'r‘-- 28 —The 1817 1 ' speed-jwa- y Chicago Sept season will close here An racing October 13 with the Grand Prlx cup race it was announced today by 'President David F Reid Chevrolet Milton Mulford Vail Lewis Alley Anderson Henderson Ford and Mason are the ' ten entrants The racerwlll be run In quarters’ of 20 30 50 and 100 miles with scoring by 'points system : - '- - 28 —Columbus Sept to a close grand circuit meet ' came dethis afternoon when a seventh-anwas 2:18 raced trot of heat the ciding on a track a little slow because of a night rain Judges who had taken charge sus-of Doris Watts after her sixth-hepicious drive of Thursday placed C L Floyd behind her today instead of Guy Lee and she won the race Peter Dallas finishing second and Mendosa third in the seventh heat At the conclusion of the race the judges fined Driver Lee 100 for not trying to win Owner George Slaughter of Detroit also was fined f 100 for collusion while C L Floyd was awarded 9100 out of Doria Watts’ winnings for driving the final heat No sufflcleAt evidence was found to merit any punishment for Driver Al Stou in the 2:15 trot of Wednesday when he did not win with Lotto Watts and the charges against him were d -- ' - dropped Summitries: 2:13 class trotting three in five heats purse 91000 (six heats Thursday): Doris Watts b m by General Watts ' (Lee and ::'S I I 2 I S 1 Floyd) Mendosa br m by Tre- 4 2 gantle (Curtis) Peter Dallas h g by t: Peter Kane (Halder- T- 4 88-2 2 man) Started: Direct Forbes 'Fay re' Rosa-mo- n John G Brownie Watts Time— - Hi ll - - 2:09J 2:111 2:081 2:091 2:101 2:141 2:171 - By International News " 8crrlta LEAGUE STANDING W I Prt ' W It Ppt 94 63 840 riilrago New York 74 78 47 - 84 ' 81 579 Roftton 87 : -- - ’ NOT MANY LEFT Of the Red Sox who beat the Giants ’ league: standing w Lpct : gan Francisco Los Angeles' Lake Salt Portland 100 97 89 - ' - 519 82 82 542 520 503 483 403 85-8- 93 8 Oakland Vernon 83' ' 1 108 YKSTERDAY’S RESULTS At ' Oakland—Oakland ' 11 Salt Lake 1 — Los Angeles 2 At Los Angeles 1 Francisco San At 0 Portland— V ernon 7 ' Port-lan- d ' v u ' v v - in the 1912 world’s series Jake Stahl Wood Bedient Hall Ray Collins Carrigan Bradley Engle O’BrienPape ’ Yerkes Charley Wagner Henrikson and Ball have fallen by the wayside : : 400l Totals 0 24 10 S3 1 13 10 Totals aa 4 Olaon 3 Danbert lb Ifyera cf- 4 Stengel rf 4 Wheat If 4 Cntahaw 2b 4 O’Kou’e 3b 3 3 Miller e S STARS WAIT WAR CALL Caton aa Mollwita lb l BIgbee If Boeckel 3b 1 2 King rf 1 9 I'ltler -- 2b 0 0 7 8 W Smith e 0 0 2 Steele p 0 0 1 1 3 0 01-- 1 0010 1-- 14 Smith p 30 30 3 Totals 4 27161 Totals 4 4 4 4 3 0 3 0 3 0 1 7 1 0 12 0 15 0 1 0 114 3 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 :A01 Score by ginning — 27 2 8 27 7 Breaks Jump Mark Star of Meet Ted Johnson Also Shines Far-Weste- rn -- Special 28— Clinton FRESNO the Sept Utah jumper great broke his own record of 6 feet 1 inch in the high jump at the Cal far-weste- rn track and field meet here going up 6 feet 2 inches Larson alsp won the broad jump and rn placed second in the hop step and 7 2711 le el Pitching Will Decide Series Says Rowland le - 1- -8 2-- Inter-mounta- in - scores: Organized DY JACK VEIOCK YORK Sept 28— will decide the world’s series battle declared Clarence Rowland manager of the Chicago White Sox ball club today Then v he added: ' “The White 8ox constitute the greatest short series hall club In v the world today They have proved this consistently throughout the season They are better ball right now thanplaying at any time during the season and every man on the team Is in the best of con- -' dltion" Rowland admitted the Sox fear Sallee more than any Giant twir-l- er Adding that "the boys will be disappointed if a left hander does not start the opening game for the Giants” he Inferred that CIcotte the best twirling bet' of the White Sox would hurl in the opener-BucWeaver will absolutely be in the line-u- p said Rowland but-'hwould not say whether he would replace Rlsberg at short or McMullen at third "The Giants are certainly a great ball club" he said by way of part- -' Ing "They proved this by the way they walked through the National league but this does not change our idea that we will be returned undisputed winners" TO SEE THORPE see some of the New York City may middle western brand of professional football this fall John Foster secrehas booked the Mastary of the’ Giants sillon Tlgefrs and the Canton eleven for a game on the Polo grounds Jim athlete who is a Thorpe the famous member of the Giants plays with Can' ' ton NEW 7 ’ -- e Mc-Gra- - Angeles Athletic club 25 3 University of California 25 University of Southern California 15 Brigham Young University 13 United States iv vy f Deseret Gymnasium Lake City 5 Salt of the of CalJ K Moody ifornia set & new far University western record in the 410 yard dash with a time of 49 5 seconds C A Hoenischb of the University of California won the 440 yard hurdles in 55 5 seconds which was better time than the far western record but a record was hot allowed because the hurdles were not standard height’ Los 2-- International Newa Service Sports Editor ’ i' v ON THE COAST aa w’s PORTLAND AB R H O A YEBXOX jump Ted Johnson Utah long distance star was aneasy winner in the five mile race 0—1 nitl e ee so eeeooe oeee ol 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2"0 hut warm weather made it Impossible Lo Angel eft: for any fast time Johnson was entered Rnna 0 0 0 0 0 X l 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 0—8 In the mile run and started but did not Hits Summary: Error —Ifnntcr 2 Kenworthy Stol-rmake any showing whatever bneeo— Fitagerald Pick Ellis bit In the five-mirace there were six “Terry Sacrifice hit—Dense' Kenworthy Meu-eCalvo Struck out— By Hogg 7 by Gregory starters Johnson but and E V Stout 1 Baaca on ball— Off Gregory 1 off Hogg 2 Run responsible for— Gregory 2 Wild pitch— of the Olympic club were the only two Hogg Umpire—Phfle and Held Time of game — 150 to finish Johnson was leading by nearly a quarter of a mile at the finish O J Millard who was to have also entered the five-mirace’ was unable to appear because of Illness Larson by winning two events and placing second In a third was- iQe second best point winner of the meet Ollle Snedigar led with If points The Pacific athletic association with 128 points won the championship The Southern Pacific) association was second with 50 3 ’and the f association was third with 18 The Olympic club' of San Francisco Sox Leader Claims Greatest rolled up the highest' individual club score 98 points Other organisawith Sliort-Serie- s Club Ever tions finished with the following - - The score: Kocrncr batted for Stovcns In ninth " Score by Innings— " San Francisco: Bona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - ’ SETS A RECORD far-weste- 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1—4 Capt Henry J Miller Bert Bell How- BrooklynLOOKS LIKE BCHUPP ' 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0—1 ard Berry and Bill Quigley of the Uni- Pittsburgh Three-basfootbit— Big Looks like Ferdinand Schupp In the Summary: Error— Caton' versity of Pennsylvania varsity Stolen baaeo— Cntahaw O’Kowfce BIgbee first game of the world’s series ball squad will be available until called bee — 1 on ball Off Smith off Steele 4 Struck star 'left hander is making a for foreign service with university unit Base ot— Br Smith 5 by Steel 1 Umpires—Bigler No 20 and XSmslie superb finish- LARSON 11 13 1 0 today ‘ ’ s 10 12 4 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 2 4 0 Schaller If 3 0 Calvo cf 8 4 0 Hunter lb 111 0 Corhan as 4 0 0 3 2 Stevens e 3 0 1 1 1 Gregory p 8 0 1 0 2 Koemer '1 0 0 0 0 0-- OM Hcrald-Republlc- O A 0 0 1 1 2 4 0 9 0 2 0 ’ 458 78 of Philadelphia Chicago Sept St Loula ’88 87 550 Brooklyn M 78 482 the purchase of Catcher Thomas Daley Cincinnati 78 75 7503 Pltttfbnrgb 50 101 831 from the Buffalo club of the InternaA was t made Pittubnrab— here 3 tional league today by N® other Brooklyn Pittsburgh 1 played President Weeghman of the Cubs Daley has been asked to report at DODGERS WIN UPHILL' BATTLE once and may be used In Sunday's i (By International Newa Service! v gamePlttabnrsh Sept 28— Th Dodger played an Daley was once a member of the uphill today and defeated the Pirate 3 to White' Sox but was sent to Cleveland 1 Thegame aeon: Clevein the trade for Joe Jackson BROOKLYN PITTSBURGH land sent him to Buffalo AB R II O A AB K II O A 2 Pick 3b M1m1 2b LOS ANGELES AB R H Maggert cf 4 0 4 Terry as Ken’thy 2b 8 0 1 Meusel- rf 3 0 0 Forma I cr lb 8 0 0 Kill lf 3 1 3 Bassler e 8 0 1 Davis 3b 0 8 0 0 Hogg p -- - CUBS BUY FORMER WHITE SOX' CATCHER Flta’ald rf ABBHOA 3 1 1 NEW n at Chicago Sept 28-- A new drive tickets against scalpers of world series was launched by Charles A Comlskey of the Chicago Americans topresident ' He established a special departnight ment at the White Sox baseball park had telephones Installed and Issued ran appeal requesting the public to com- SAN FRANCISCO - ' Two-bas- e HANDED STIFF FINES Columbus O - Xm t: " t - ON CLUB PORTLAND l -- GW CIRCUIT THE SCALPERS ed i - COMMY AFTER SAIr IAKE yet been tested under fire because of his brief experience and the fact have that sothe Giants soft a time winhad league ning the National that none - of pennant : them has been under pressure this year H61ke is a thrower and that him an advantage givea over Gandll who pegs In making right handed playa to second base after fielding bunts or sharp hits Into his territory but the White 'Sox first baseman is no alow boy in getting after bunts ' In fact hisgreatest fielding weakness when he broke in to the majors was a tendency to 'handle too many of the bunts at the risk of getting beaned if the batsman crossed him That fault has long ago been corrected Gandll is the most finished first baseman and makes easily plays which look difficult makes when Holke on them Both are good low thrown ‘ balls and to hold anything likelycan reach Chick they is more of an artist in throws behind taking the runner than his opponent is but Holke has on advantage to the right of throws the bag because he wears his mitt on that side Gandll bats rlght-- ’ handed ' Holke is ' aouthpaw at the plate aa well- as in the field - - - : : By ANGELES Sept 28 — Bradley Hogg was in great form and the Angels beat the slipping Seals 2 to 1 after the game had been postponed fifteen minutes because of a sudden rainstorm Manager Downs shifted his line-u- p and sent in Howard Greto gory pitch 'in the hopof stopping the Seals’ losing streak "r Hogg and Gregory each allowed six hits but the Angel pitcher kept them ao well acattered that 'the Seals could not get a man past first untll the seventh Hogg struck out seven-Seabatters walked two and made one wild pitch After the Angels had tallied a run in the sixth when Terry doubled and came home on sacrifice hits by Kenworthy and Meusel the Seals made a bid In the seventh With one out Schaller walked Calvo came through with a second single to right Schaller where he remained whiletaking Hunter and Corhan went out in quick time The local team made Its second run in the last of this Inning Ellis singled to center- Bassler singled to right and Ellis romped to third Davis filed to Calvo and Hogg forced Bassler at second Corhan unassisted Ellis scoring on the play The Seals’ run came In the eighth With two down Fits reached second on Hogg’s fourth hall which was a wild pitch Kenworthy dropped Pick’s fly and Pick was safe at first on the error Fits going to third Fits nd' Pick pulled a double steal Fits scoring and Pick taking second Malsel ended the Seals hopes by fanning The score: International News Servleo Ore Sept 28—The PRESENCE from Vernon scamIS SADLY NEEDED like bases the around today' pered Boehes in front of the Anzacs Quinn pitched great ball and was given er- Will Rejoin Team in Pliila rorless support so it is not surprising that the score was seven to nothing delphia Next Tuesday 8ix Juicy errors five of them affectTo Play Second ing the play helped in the Vernon total of runs tha game with a 5 Snodgrass opened stole second wtallo Stovall single and BY AKTHUB SHBUWE Doane walked Daley struck out had 8nodgrasa (Staff Correspondent of the InternaFarmer and singled headed at the plate but the ball tional news Service) trickled through Fisher’s fingers and went to the grand etand Gardner YORK Sept 28 — Toy dead out hounded It and with Doane a soma for at the plate renson Big Harry in the camp of the burled the ball to Giant rooters today The rescored ahortstop and Daley In the second Gardner swatted Quinn instatement of Charley Herwith a pitched hall A wild pitch put on scored he Jack on second and run zog the captain who left the Stovall’s aingle In the fllfthone came in team because of illness and was runs two ninth and in the a and a balk of result a as pertly of errors suspended has given New couple - the Game Away y 3-- 2-- cf 8nodfi Stovall if rf XJoaao ABB Haley If Meroel 2b Gal’way 3b CallahaB a Fanner If 6 S 2 3 1 Ilol'chcr a 4 0 13 50 3 2 6 Will rf William cf Grlggn lb Rotlgcn 2b Sfglla 3b 2 4 5 4 4 0 & 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 3 0 4 0 2 0 12 0 14 110 0 0 13 0 0 0 Yorkers added hope that the National league champions will annex the world's title There is no denying- the fact that over the fns Withworried 0 4 0 Herzog incident 0 Fisher c 4 Moore him out of the 1 0 0 1 Gardner 3 10 3 Qulan p biff games they felt that the Giants’ I Lee e 10 9 chances were nil Jimmy Smith roav 34 9 7" 27 10 35 7 7 27 U Totals Totals be a capable understudy at second Score by Isslnge— base but in one instance in world’s Versos: series has a infielder Rnna I 1 ! M pulled playing 3 1011000 the hero stuff utility Hit This was when Portland: Kobe substituted in the White Sox 0 Bus 4- -7 1 0 10 111- line-u- p Hit when they met the Cubs He Gard 3 KiAer Errors Rodger Summary: was a hero then but he has never ner 2 Lee Struck out— By Gardner 4 by Quinn 8 Banes on balls— Off Gardner 6 off Quinn 3 been heard of sinee hit— Hollocber hit—Moore Herzog Is a natural player He may Sacrifice hit—Meusel Stolen baaee— Snodgrass Balk— not Wild pitch— Gardner 2 Doane have been hitting like Eddie ColRun retonlble foe— Gardner 2 Time Gardner lins this year but his presence on the of game— 104 Umpire— Casey and Finney team puts added life to It His continual chattering’ keys up hfa fellow players He ls the life of the team AMERICAN LEAGUE With a- temperament like a prims donna Hersog Is a bunch of "nerves” JSve n this year with an Injured back LEAGUE STANDING Pet W I Herzog put aH he had in the Name He W L Pet 489 never 09 73 99 52 050 Washington hesitated to play at top speed Chicago 07 80 450 97 59 598 New York Boston He 354 I always thought of his team first — Lou 678 5295 84 St Cleveland aaQi 52 90 31 his condition last Ha will join the 530 Philadelphia 79 73 Detroit Giants In Philadelphia next Tuesday 4 Philadelphia L At Philadelphia— Detroit Bo Need Hina Radiy Km 1 lands 2 At Boston-- Ht At Washington— Cleveland 3 Washington L In with the runners-u- p workouts the At New Yofk— New York Chicago game postrest of his teammates and the Herzog wet grounds poned will set their last training for th BROWNS W1X BLOW AFFAIR " cruclkl test There is no sainsayliuc the fact that Clarence Rowland leader By International Newa Service extremely of thp White Sox fears the Boston Kept 28— On a the Ft Louis Brown downed "5100000 infield" of the Giants He Is heavy field today lnfielders of both adding to his playing strength He has the Red Sox 2 to andThe frewere errors around skidded quite team geure: had a "rookie” — Rlsberg at short all quent All the rnna wore due to fumble season This recruit has been playing I "BOSTON ST LOllR AB R H O A great ball in the field but at the bat ABRItOAl 8 0 0 rf he has not been a star Phot ton If 3X03 - 2 X OjHooper 2b I 0 0 4 0 OGoonej Austin "Buck” Weaver the White Sox reg4 4 9 Hoblltaell lb44 00X71 Smith cf third baseman has been on the ular 0 2 0 Lewis 4 2 If I c Severetd 4 1 3 list for a long while but will Walker cf 2 0 Demmitt rf 4 Injured Uardner 3b 2 0 2 3 1 be O K October 6 012 Mullln has been laeoheon Xb 8 2 0X15 8 2 2 Scott as Lavan 2b He Is at there with the third subbing 2 0 0 7 3 aver c 0 1 8 Gerber as Rowland did not want to 4 0 115 bludgeon Botboron p A 0 0 3 4 Mays p 0 0 0 0 take him out of the line-u- p rimmas Weaver to Rowland is a play ready thought 27 7 17 29 31 3 32710 Totals Totals while and decided to place Weaver at short thus giving him another heavy Thomas batted for Mayer la ninth sticker In this way the White Sox O 0 0 0 0 2 0 9 8t lamia leader expects to offset the heavy hit9 1 9 9 0 0 0 4 Boston Errors— Anst In Lavan 2 Iwls— ting and sharp fielding bunch of the Summary: Stolen bases ScutL hit — Austin Giants Weaver can play short equally K button Fmltli Seutt Bases on balte-O- fT third and his hitting will off Maya 1 Struck out— By May 7 as well asmorn be much powerful In attacking by Sot boron L Umpires Xallln and Uannolly the Giant’s pitcher than probably EASY FOR DETROIT would be Rlsberg’a Rowland moreover Is not afraid of By International News 8ervicei ed away the Giant’s veterans who have been '2— Philadelphia Sept with the victory overC the Athletics this the world’s series grind IIs through 1 The Tigers hit the has one by the scure of to veteran of four campaigns Score: bard Setbold very and deliveries of Naylor more has' who than held his own In PHILADELPHIA DETROIT — Eddie Collins the A O milling AB big II R A O AB R II 3 0 0 3 5 4 3 4 X5 Lawty 2b Have Usually Failed (lush m 4 0 2 1 1 ' Witt If 2 111 Vltt 3b Zimmerman 0 0 3 Herzog and Burns have 0 1 4 3 2 4liarman rf 0 Cobb cf 4 0 0 2 2 all failed with the willow in the crucial 4 S 3 1 0 Palmer 3b Vcaeh If 0 310 0 test Heilman rf 4 9 I 0 0 lclnnl lb The law of averages shows this 3 0 014 0 Bailey cf —3 0 0 8 0 In the Ellison lb games in which this quartet 4 0 0 5 4 Shannon a 8 0 0 2 4 Young 2b 4 114 have participated Eddie Collins out4 112 1 UcAwy e Telle c 0 0 0 0 0 ranks them alL 3 0 9 9 3 Xaylor p What they have done Danae p 0 0 0 0 1 Is here set forth: Mlwld p 1 0 0 0 1 Xeefe P 1 0 0 0 0 Series Batting Fielding Game 'frhang 1 0 9 lamleaan 214 958 —8 Herzog P-- - ew York -- Tbive-bao- e Two-bas-e - -- -- ed so-call- rain-soake- d X X 3b-- X 4 X X X X ‘ Two-bas-e 8o-tltor- - Detroit-walk- - X Football Games Oh for Today west' : v' ' - ’ 4 4 -- 0-- ' Creighton vs Cotner at Omaha vs Hanover at Grcencsatle perauw Indian vs Franklin at Bloomington Iowa Stale v PlmpwNi at Ames Knus Aggies vs Baker university at ManhattanOhio university v Ohio Weal cyan at Athena Ohio State va Caw at Columbus Oklahoma Aggies va Alma Norm! at Stillwater Oregon Aggies vs Multnomah dub at Coeval II University of Alabama va Southern university at Tuscaloosa University of Chattanooga vs Ogletborp uni- versity at Chattanoga vs University of Colorado Wyoming at Boulder University of Detroit Tft Olivet at Detroit University of Kansas va Emporia Normal at Lawrence University of Minnesota va North Dakota at Minneapolis University of Notre Dame vs Blpou at Notr - Due ’ EAST Bates at Amherst 9 Brown vs Rhode I aland State at Providence Carlisle va Aybrigltt at Carlisle Colgate vs Kiwquebanna at Hamilton vs University of Rochester at Ithaca ' Cornell Dartmouth v Ooibr at Hanover Georgetown vs Davidson at Washington Gettysburg va Georg® Washington university at Gettysburg Eastern at Baltimore Joints Hopkins vs Fordham at Eastern Lafayette vs Villa Nova at South Bethlehem lahigb Penn State vs Muhlenberg nt Elate college Brunswick Rutgers va Ur In ns at New U S Military academy vs Holy Cross at West Point K (T Naval academy vs Dickinson at Annapolis Williams va Rena Poly at William town Amherst v - - v' Totals 32 Zimmerman '17 2710 Burns 012 2717 ‘Totals Schang batted fur Naylor la third Jamieson batted for Keibold la aeventh 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0—8 Detndt 0 0 0 0 0—1 0 0 ililladolihia Three- Error Young ' MeAvoy Summary: Stolen Home ran— MeAvoy bane hit— Sharman Doable play— Vltt to bares—Vltt Cobb Telle Bare on hallo— Off Dausa S Young to Ellison 1 Illte— Off Selbold 7 off Sells tld 3 off Keefe out— By Danes 1 by Nay- la 4 Innings Struck lor 2 by Scibold 1 Umplrey— Owen and Eeaua - 0-- INDIANS WIN IN NINTH International News Service Sept 23— A ninth Inning rally Washington gave the Indiana a I to 1 victory over the Sena- tor here today The visitors scored two ran In their final turn nt the hat Score: ' By ! WASHINGTON AUBIIOA ABRHOA: 4 ' 2 5 Of 6 0 1 3 0 Menoskydf Granvy If 4 0 0 5 2' Foster 3b Chapman aa 44 01 03 33 4 0 0 2 0 Milan cf Howard ef 4 0 4 0 15 Rice rf Smith rf Uliarrity lb 3 0 0 4 1 Wmlugn lb 14 0 1 3 9 2 0 1 Morgan 2b Evans 3b 4 0 1 I 4 Crane sa Turner 2b ' 3 0 0 3 0 Alnsmlth e 3 1 19 2 Billina e 3 0 0 9 3 3 0 0 0 Morton p Ayer p 1 0 0 0 9 jKonrd CLEVELAND 110 ' Totals Leonard batted fur 'Ajer in ninth - Total 34 3 3 2710 33 X 8 2710 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cleveland 0 0 1 0 J 0 0 0 9—i Washington hit— Error— Crane A Tvro-ha- e Summary: Turner 2 Stolen base— Alnsmlth MenoRky Evans Base on balls Chapman 2 Wambacansa -Off Morton 4 off Ayer 1 Sirnck nt— By Aren 4 by Morton X Umpire— Moriulty mad OXoughlla 2 1 3 118 158 335 - 983 933 959 Collins Of the other veterans who will be on the team none of them will figure unless as substitute stick or relief They are Tesreau Demaree pitcher' Gibson Murray and Murphy - r - ' - Ducks Are Not as Sick as Reported anaeaamaao Herald-Repnbllc- V SpeelaL aa TBIGHAM CITY Sept 28— Brigham sportsmen are preparing for the hig drive on the feathery tribe next Monday when the dnek shooting season opens Reports from the hunting grounds hereabout are to the effect that millions of birds are in this district While disease has been prevalent in the Dnckville district daring the fall it is not thought that the condition of the birds is as bad as first reports had it - I h £ v r |