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Show DIRECTUM I WINS ANOTHER VICTORY Grand Rapids. Mich.. Oct. 21. Directum Di-rectum I hnlrior nf thp tvnrlfl'c 1-1510. ing record, scored his second victory vic-tory over William here this after-neon after-neon in their third match race within a month for the supremacy of the prclng world 1iu champion stallion won easily In two straight heats with best time at 2:01 1-4. His first victory over William, Wil-liam, during the series, was at Colum-bUB, Colum-bUB, O., two weeks ago, when he established es-tablished a world's record of 1:68. In their first meeting hero four weeks apo William won easily, talc ing three straight heats The weather was warm today and the track was considered fast Directum Direc-tum I is owned by James Butler of New York, and William by A. Earl Wan Natta of Otterbeln, Ind. It was announced tho two horses will meet again at Kalamazoo next Wednesday. Sum mar:, ; Match race, world's pacing championship cham-pionship for stallions, purse $5,000, best two heats of three: , Drectum I ch. s., by Directum Kelly iSnedakerl 1 l William, b. s , by Abe J. (Mar- ! vin) , j 2 Time, 2:04 1-4, 2:01 1-4 oo AMERICANS WIN. Poraythe, Mont., Oct. 21 The American league all-star team defeated defeat-ed here today the National league 'i-din, 9 to G. Heavy hitting featured, the home runs being made. The batteries bat-teries were: Nationals. Vaughn, Jonie6 and Klllifer; Americans. Mitchell Mit-chell and McAvoy KtING WINS AGAIN. Rochester. N. Y., Oct. 21. Jonn KMng of Kansas city defeated Jc-rwni Jc-rwni Keough of this city tonight. 50 to 42, in ninety-five innings in an interstate three-cushion billard league rap tch. oo |