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Show FEDERAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago 60 45 .571 Pittsburg 57 45 .559 Kansas City 58 46 558 Newark 57 46 .653 St Louis 57 4S 543 Brooklyn 48 61 .440 Buffalo 47 61 .435 Baltimore 37 67 .356 BROOKLYN 3, KANSAS CITY 2. Brooklyn. Aug. 12. Brooklyn mado it two out of throo games from Kansas Kan-sas City by a 3 to 2 victory In a twelve inning pitchers' battle today. Brooklyn tied tho score in the sixth inning, scoring two runs. Tho winning win-ning run was scored with two out, in tho twelfth inning on Fred Smlth'b triple to the left field fonco and George Anderson's Blugle. Kansas City 2 11 1 Brooklyn 3 9 2 Batteries Main and Easterly; Marlon and Land. MANN BEATS NEWARK. Newark, N. J., Aug. 12. Leslie Mann's hitting kept Newark from taking tak-ing first place today. In tho seventh his single tied the score and in tho ninth, he tripled and counted on a squeeze play when Hanford, batting for Hauser, bunted safely. Hauser played his first game for tho Whales at shortstop, and seemed to have lost none of his old skill In the field He walked once. Chicago 2 7 0 Newark .. 1 7 2 Battel ies McConnell and Fischer; Fisch-er; Moseley and Rarlden. CHICK REILLEY TO ENTER TOURNAMENT Chicago, 111., Aug. 12 C H. Rell-ley, Rell-ley, Jr., champion trapshooter of Utah, has entered the grent American Ameri-can handicap shoot to bo held hero next week, it was announced today. Reilley will be the only Utahn in the meet, Judging from applications to date. Reilley holdB a number of state ti ties, an intermountain title and a number of local titles in Utah He Is a member of the Utah Association Associa-tion of Trapshooting and for the past five years has been setting up good marks in the 25-yard distance. TORRENS, LAND SYSTEM. Salt Lake, Utah, Aug 12 Consideration Consid-eration of uniform land registrations with the "Torrens" system as a basis, ba-sis, was taken up by the conference on uniform state laws todays. An exhaustlvo roport, including tho proposed pro-posed model law was presented by Bugeno C. Massle, chairman of the executive committee of the conference. confer-ence. It will probably occupy moBt of the time today and tomorrow. So many amendments were, proposed to tho uniform incorporation bill that the conforence decided to defor action ac-tion on It until lator in the session and it is possible that definite action will not bo this year. oo |