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    1IIK OMAHA PI...: THURSDAY. SW'TKMUKU H. 1W2
L
St. Louis Browns Lose to Red Sox Buffaloes Drop Game in Tenth Inning
1
Burns' Homer
in Sixth Wins
Ak-Sar-Ben Fall Derby on Program at Track This Afternoon
10
for Boston, 3 to I
troHii Arc Nou (,ame uml a
Half Hrluiii! Yankee fur
l.nnlT!ii nf Aiiieri
Umi l.upit.
M. I.ollln, Sept, 1J.-M. lalUt
ilioiii"i a half game inure brhitid
Xrw Vrk today by h iii; Im lioMiiii,
.1 to I, while tlir Yankir wet brrak
ItlK rvill Willi Chicago Tlir tiro in,
If tlllW a gallic atld Iirllillll
the fi4t tiidlti-rik Sistrr'k ilM-iii'f Uue
Id iiu injured 1k hi I l-r lauard a re
Itrtangrnirnt 01 I he !rown' hnrup.
Iliirn linfiip run in tlir ninth nir
the Ir ft field i me. unrui,! behind
Miidirll who had mi i g Ii'il. was re
sponsible for tin- Krd Sox vu'tory.
"I" lit visitor, got i n I y five hit., itt
Jul I the. luttiil it thr local found Col
lint for.
Hurii a!n brought in Huston'
first run witli ,n nine in ihf third,
acoriiig Mriiickv.
W" In It Si.lrr W.l ti-portcd a ret
i ii M easy today. In physician tatrd
it would be inadvisable fur him to
sitlrnipt to Ki t li.uk iiiUi thr gallic fur
alt trait a wet k.
Si ore:
JloKTuS rr l. l I h
AM II " A AM II i' A
4I1-" 'i'.ii.h. r 4
; : 3 y,,r
i I to I M ih i
.. l .' W illiani. If
4 4 ; 1' .Ik. 'I..!, . f 3
4 t 'I H.Trl,l 4
4 I I l.'rhal.i' 4
4 0 10 ..ll"r.r.3l. I
J l 1 t H..1. i.'.i.:ti I
- - Mini hr.t 1
It 4 17 II l' 'Milts I
aHh.rin I
Mil. h. l! .a
HutHi I II
lltirrip ir
I"rn .lit
J I HIIIIH i f
IK. Uf Jli
CiKilia.p
Ttil
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ii
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Tola' S 10
?.ntll1 fur fill rl" III amaillh
rflttlril fur HlnMltrr III liuiitl
Hrorm by IiinuiKa.
d tlna I'D! 0t 0 -S
(it. l.uuit umi mil ii"" -I
f u m m r Kiln" Mi ni.akv. Hlli lull,
Tf'irna. M Mantit Kmna: Koalr. M. -Xlanil.
Havfttl'l 1'Hil liaaa tilla' Mi'Maltiu
i3l, lai-rati1. Moult run: ilu'n. hut rl
firt: Milili.ll i:i. Ilwriit Ji. lmul.li!
I'ltr: llurna ItinaaalttailK l-atl nn lia-:
H mlnn, i; CI l.uula II ! uti lull
Off W. Collin. J; iiff NlmikT, I lilrurk
fiul: fly Hlmrkar, 6. I'anaiM l.all, Uutl.
I'liirilia: lillilfbrtnJ, Oulhrte anit tenant
Tin,. 1 51.
1 alroit. Hapt. 1.1 Allhounh culhit 10
ft 1 tcHay, liatr.'lt I.Nii'hi'il ilrivaa Ii.
lltr nlvanUa anit ilafaalail I'hllailal
lillln, II 10 . in Ih opanal if lha Alh
ltlat flnnl i-rla hara Ihl yaar. Wtlkrr
bit lilt lth hum run of the . aa.jn.
Hci.ra;
,' I'HILADKI.I'lllA. I DKTIllilT
alUI.II.AI AH 11.1) A
Tiykat. lb t
llauarr, lb 4
Jllller. i f 4
VValrti. rf 4
J'trklna, a 4
Oairay, aa 4
IV alktr, If 4
( alia ay, Jb 4
Naylor, p 2
h hilhnn. p A
SHrtiKxy 1
xM'Uuwan t
I'Mlua, lb
A 111
1 I
S 6
I t
0 1
0 t
0 0
0 3
(I 0
1 Jlallay, 2b
" I'nhb if
I): Vaai h. If
(i F'amlll, rf
I i iilaliaw. :b I
1 KlKn.'y, aa 4
3' liaaalar, c S
2 Juhnaon, p 2
(l
! Tilala 21 t!I t
u.
Total 87 10!4U
sHaltad f.ir Nay'oi In ili iiclnh.
' iltHtttil for Hrhlllini m tb ninth.
'. K.ur by Innlngn:
Phlla.lalphl. "l "" ""3 B
Jiatrolt i'2 X'C lx
'' Htimmary Huns: 1 I'arktna. tlalluway.
WHlk.'r, Callaway. N'aylor. Hanay 111.
Colib (2), Haaalir. Krrora: Huaar. W 'el. Ii,
Hanay. Twii-lin'e lllt: Nsylur. llauaar.
TAalker. 'I hras-baa.J till: Haney. Home
run: Walker. Klulen baaa: Cutahaw.
tlarrlflco hlla: lutahaw, .lnhnann. Blue.
Jmuble piny: RiRny lo Cutahaw to Illue.
I.tft on l.aa.a. Fhllailelphla. 6: Hetrolt.
S. Kirat ha on halla: off Naylur. 3:
liff SrhlllliiK. 2 lliia: Off Naylur, 8
1n 7 Innltma; off Hrhllllng. none In 1 In
nlnif. Struck nut: Hy Naylur, 2; by
Johnann, 1. Wllil pilch: Nnyl.ir. l.otln
Vllrhar; Naylur. linptrea: Connolly and
Js'allln. Tlmt of tame: J:4D.
YVaalilnitlon, 4; ClevelAnd, II.
Cleveland. S.-pl. 13 W'aaliinKt.in lilt
T.oone in Ilia ptnrhi'B here today, while
MoKTiilKo and Juhnaon hetd the Indiana
to four hlla and WHuhimrtou won the first
Kama nf the aerle:i, 4 to 1.
S.-ore:
WASHINilTO?!. I C1KVKT.ANP.
AI1IIOA AH.H.O.A.
.Tudve. lb 6
2 1
rKvnna. If
Harrla. 2b o
like, if 4
(loalln, If 4
Virower. rf 4
Pe.'k'nh. aa 4
I.amotle.;ib .1
Vlolniiji. e .1
Moifrtdge.p 4
Johnaon, p n
1 .1
4,M'.iilly, If (I
1 Wanil.y, pa 4
irronnolly.rf 2
U'Onniiirr. :?b 3
0 1
2 1
1 1
il 11
0 5
fl 0
n 0
n.H..ph n, 2b 4
.1 Wood, rf
(l M'lnnld, )b
1 I, Sewell, c
0 Tli. one. p
1 l,lmlse . p
IH. zii'N-ill
zl'hlo
KKahdot
ija mieaon
1.1. Si'Well
Totaia 3 ii
0 0
o o
i
fi i)
o n
u o
Totals 3D 4 27 15
rRatted for Boont in eighth.
Ha!led for Oar.lner In eiunth.
. Halted for Kvana In eUJuh.
r.llan for Spenk-r In eiKhih
sHatted for Mrlnnla In ninth
xHatled for 1,. Henell in ninth.
.'ure by InninKN:
TV'aahlnntoB "'" 201 (ml 4
Cleveland "mi OuO MlH 1
Summary Huna: HI. a 2. Hrowor. l.a
'noue. I'hle. v:rr..r: Lainotta. Two-hn.'
hil : Hire. Throe-bine hlla: Judai'. l.ainolia.
Htulen hae; I'lokiupauah. Houbla plava.
ptepheuaon, VVamliy and Mslnnta; Mo.
ridge, JudKe, 1 Vi kinpaUHh and HarrU.
lft on bnaea: W aabltiifion. 7: Cleveland.
4 Iluaea on balll: utf Mok'rldae. 4: off
Unitary, 1. Btrmk uill: My Huoio. 2, 1'V
l.llldaej, 1J by MOKNitKe. 1 lllt: Kf
lloone. I In tnlilliin: off f. In. !', 2 In I
Inning; off "doTi.tl(. 4 In 1-3 Itinisn. "f(
Johnaon. 2 In I Imitti.; tdf aluf ruia. 4 In
I 11 inolii. ofl Johnann. 0 In ! 3 Innmii.
lialh: torld. Wlnnln? pllcher: Mo,
srl.la-. l.omit pltiher. lloone, I'mpirt:
ovena Time: 1 4.
l hlra. T 3l New York.
Con; k. y I'ark. 'hlvi k'H. II
N..W ork aial ChL i tin irted a doulile
header today, ibe W h it ! innti. lh
f Ml d ime,
afiartiiaib. 4
ti 3, ami tin
hi
k..m ilia Taakva Bho,iwrop, latns .'..ae
f. aIH hi .I'll.) of r e- illive tail.'
Vr..ken hea ha r...r(e.l lata for the
firal aHl. Ma alot-tiad off In laditna ta
iil h.a faks " attar it.aaiot h
train arrltad m Mm I" h t terjid
laiat
ara. flral iml
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TV HI ef
tola II ?f 4 I "
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J EDDIE'S FRIENDS
AeocT "'-
"not. 'Juv ft-.'','
Tm.T'; "r'ss OUitJ
ec a- , -
But f ty rcvT
W.-.AO. ,'.. VIST.
Twftt PttP.
c L
llunit'ss rai:rs may lie trillrrs to
watch on the "KaKin' (iraml," hut
the majority of railhirtls in (Imahii
would much rather cast their orhs on
six or seven haiiK-tails as they race
over a five-fin long or a mile route.
Dickie Kerr, former White Sox
pitcher who aigned a 3-year con
tract binding him with an independ
ent team in Chicago, ia credited
with saying that representatives of
the Chicago Americans have ap
proached him asking him to jump
his contract and he would be rein
stated in good standing with the
Pale Hose. Comiskey now realizes
his mistake.
.."Kid" Schlaiirr and his manager
"Hilly" I'vick are not on the best of
terms, it is said.
About time Sehlaifer changes man
agers. The "Kid" is like the weather
in that he changes quite frequently.
Princeton's baseball team should
be in possession of at least one
promising pitcher before so very
long. Ty Cobb is planning on
sending his oldest son there.
One good thiii about Rolf. You
tlon't take your base if you get hit by
the ball. Nine times out of 1U you
are unable to get up.
Detective Palmtag has taken up
the game of golf. He expects to
find out where all the golf balls go
that are driven off the first tee at
the Field club. '
Tommy Murphy the I'otighkeepsie
reitrsmati who is teaming 1'eter Man
ning. 1:57 1-4 this season, expects to
send the star trotter a mile in 1:56
before the present season iloses.
Wonder when Jack Rritton and
nlHK T.utr,ic piti'twr: Jouea, I'mpites:
1 .in. m and chill. Time. J .JO.
S.oie. at'i'ond gam.;;
NIKW YORK. ! ClUCAllil
AH H O A AH It O A
fJ) :-J V 1 i V '
I & , WJ)
Witt, of .'. Z 2 ii'Stnmli. if I 1
ti'iirun. lb 4 I 2 l'.lohuson. s li o 2
lluth, if 3 2 I C.illlna.Sb C, 2 f. n
I'lpp. lb f, 2 in !Sh.'ly.l!i 2 I
s.-haiiR-.i- 4 5 " " Mniil. 'f ft 1 7 1
MeuMil.rr i 1 2 li Kalk. If 4 ?. "
Ward, ."li 4 1 II ft M'Clell .lb U ft 1 4
S.-iHi. a .ill i H.-lmlk. a 3 12 2
lloyl, p 3 II 1 I Hubrrla p 2 0 0 2
Totals 3 U it li Tota'.s :;i 10 27 1!
k.'oirt ly innin.:
New V'ork 20,i lhli n,i
Ciiiia.. l"l io) inn w
Smumary Hun- Witt I'll, I'Uaiii, Uu'h
... .i..niiiii. loiin.a, K.iik, Krr..r
-on Two-baae h'i: Hutli 121 ?
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ll . I...
II.. M.
I I .tl. W III Ka. rt't.'.a She. Iv.
M balk.
liUKtl l.-fl I'll b.a.'
,. w Vol k.
i: off Ho. I.
. toll 11V
1 1 lllf.l.'f.
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ll.dri.
t'lneen
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THE GUMPS
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To UiW AtU
'led Lewis are goiii;; to light?
Johnny Kilbane says he is going
to write a thesis on the art of train
ing for battles.
Where does he get his informa
tion? I
Next Sunday the auto racers will
burn up gasoline on the Ak oval.
One thing about these auto racers
ia that they swap the title around
among themselves more often than
wrestlers.
17 Drivers Enter
Kansas Gtv Race
Kansas City, Mo., Siot. 12. It
comes off Saturday the biggest
event every held in the middle west.'
At 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon
Starter Fred Wag
irfr will wave the
red flag anil the
,5(10 -mile interna
tional speed classic
on Kansas City's
new $500,000
speedway will be
on.
Among the driv
ers who are shoot
ing their cars
la r o ti ti d the lug
oval l n practice
spins this week
are Jimmy Mur
phy, 1922 speed
king, and Tommy
., kirr. ft J .
jrMJi-T MTOfnT Milton, l2l A. A.
A. champion Mil
ton is here to stage a "comback
against Murphy, his lornier mechan
ician. The drivers and llieir car who will
face the starting line fur the race are:
.linitny Murphy Murphy Sp"otal,
I'.-ia lie i'iiolo .lunior .Spoiiitl.
Ita I pli Mulfoitl Krollt.-nai-
Kddle lle.irna 1 dstoel ,1 lust n..-i a.
I.at.n lui Kr..iHinn'
frank Klholt I..-U. h Hp nil ll
.Iwity VVon.!.-rli.'h - litl... lib. ra ft'aighl.
It ,1 Hri-lt - V n.nt.'iiai .
or.-, f. Hit it...--1 roiilt-tiiio.
Tommy, Milton I.ea. h sp.-. ml
W. W. llrowu .lunior rjo.tat.
llarrv Hart -Miller Spatial.
tloudv W liiox ri'UK.ot.
Cliff tillt.itii I i r .1 t.i Sp-. : il lV
.loa Thotnna liilft.'in...rn Sli..lHh'.
Allan A Vl.ilf.o.l- l.'r ...,i ,i .
Ilti.nett Hill Miller Mi. '!.
MIHIV l,
IliiftlaliV, l. I "111
rerirt, llll.l.iirsh
Miller, I IHi aso
II is lie. I'ltlahurih
l.rlme. hlea.it
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II. IV4.
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IN Vie SUNDAY eir
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Dissatisfied Customer
Mow 5ot aimt
OOT AMY 5f
Tht' Cl Hip OiC
CJ, VA JoDAy P
Oilers Rally
in Late Rounds
and Beat Saints
tA IKTr KV I Kll.l K.
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llertnan, Ilmalin.
I oniier. II. VI,. .
Kaai. Wl.hlln .
lrniah, ilmiiha
llelinet, Tillful . ,
St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 13. After
getting away to a four-run lead in
the first three innings of the final
game, of the series here today, the
Saints went down to defeat before
the Oilers, 4 to 5.
TII.SA
ST
Johjcpir
AH .If. OA.
AH.H.O.A.
Bennett. If
1 1
1 0
1 0
5 0
II 1
2 1
2 1
1 6
o n
0' Olson. Ih
2 14
T'paon.Sb
1 'MVta.rf
l.anih.of
l.elhelt.lh
Hrt'nian.2li
M'lltnis.ss
i 'losliy.o
lioehler.p
Total
I. l 'orriden.lf
I Ftsher.rf
II Bonwitz.rf
0; M'Do Id. 3b
6 Nufer,2b
6; Brown. aa
II, ' tiraboaki.e
2 1 MaiiKilm.c
1 3
- Smith. 2b
7 12 27 IS; xKandlr.2b
Totals 36 27 1
xKiin for Smith in eighth.
Score by innimfs:
Kl. .loHOph tfi2 liotl do.) 4 1
'J'ulaa Iiu:l 000 111 5 I
Summary ltuiia; nennelt, Itnvii!, I.amb
(21. Croaby, Olson, Corritlen, Flah'T. Mc
1 i.irtH lit. Krrora: Mi'lllnnla CD, Nufor.
Ituns find hila: off .Mhiikuiii. 12 und & in
It. Kariied runs: Tulaa. &; St. .lusi-pli, 3.
Hasea on hiilla: off Hoehler, 1. Ktrurk nut:
My Ho.'hler, 3; by Mhiikuiu, 1. Left on
l.iiHi-a: Tulaa, 0; St. Joseph. 7. Two-base
lilt : Manhunt. Three-haa. hits: I.amb,
l-'inher. Home run: Molionnld. Double
play: Alol lonald to Nufer to tllson. Sacri
fices: Hoehlt-r. Brown, Corriden. Stolen
hsse: Bonowitz. Time: 1 :4'i.
) llchea K.iut Indiana.
Wichita. Sept. 1.1.- Wichita beat Okla
homa. City today, ii to 9, In tho last
yam nf the scries. Score.
OKI.A. CITY. ' WICHITA
AH H.ll .V All H O A.
Br'al'w. rf
0 Smith, of
.M.inn. 3h
PHIier. 2b
M II. lb
HliiK .li. If
Wtndle, i.
Moore, rf
Aday, v.
Allen, p
I.ove, p
l'ltt. P
xWhita
0 0
1 1
2 12
lil H'k.'aley. If
I.VV'hurn. 2b
0 Kasl. rf
2 0 BerK" r, ss
1 4, Butler, ,1b
4 0 Hale), r
1 " M li eil. lb
I 2' Adkln. p
II A' Heche, p
u lo
(i d' Tot. lis
TolaN 42 It 24 lli
xlUtled for Allen in the .gblh.
xlutted for l.ota in the ninth.
Sera by innuiKa:
Oklahoma, City 21 Ml
iVlehltA 040 H'tl Ula II
Suinmarj Uut.a : I'Vlbee c.'r, Meran
tela (21. lilliKlar.li. Win. lie. Moore. A.hty.
Allen. Smith, Blakesley, Washburn. Kaat,
Meraer, Huller (21, Halev, M.lioweli (2l.
dkin rlrrora: Ki-lli.i. W India (2i, ln.r-it,-r.
Moor.., Waabburn. Sit. tifna hit: Ad
kin. Karne.l runs: Wichita, It; nkla
liotuH. 7. Two-baso hits; Ittiato. r. 'l.er,
l Onarlair.lt. Wlnilie. Aday, Siiiitb. Kaat It'll -ler,
,lcl low. ell. llomn rlllia: totl. Itlaii- a-:.-v,
Waabburn. Mtol.n hate: Ilriitow,
II. i. and rum off A.lkioa, II and 9 'n
.2-3 tnnios: off ll.'el., n.o.e ,.od i...c
.11 113 llilill't; off Al'en. 10 Biol 10 rt
7 Intr.ns: of la-v-, 2 and 1 In 2 lioutiita
li.oil'a pla. ftl'ier Wlri.1l , to l. .
I'aitirl. sirs. H out Hy Adhtna. 1 in
All... I fltal bate oil l.alla iff A'l-o
I. off l.ote I Left ,.n baaea V . h '.
1. 1 1 ;.t h-.w C:t, I. rmptt-a He'd and
...iiohu Tlina cf gint 1
I'LL IUTlv-WHAT'aS THK ANaSWFaK
M It- V CWCK
CWl 0- rHHtX)
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rem. ?
Tav 71 1 1. at 7oT
i V -all ' - "I
Packers Win
Opening Came
Prom Buffaloes!
Sioiiv Scon. W iuuiiif'
Hun in 'IVnlli C riff in
Siiialn'i Hut Tho
1 1 mi Kim.
I.iiimln, Srit., I.I. Sioux City
Willi tilt iirllitin n.im of the
Oin.ili.t .ricp liy the ncote of K to 7
in 10 i 1 1 n ti i k -.. i'.oth tc.imi kTiik K(
the hull ami crrnij were frriiunt.
The four home run inaile iluritiK tin
uanip, two hy "I'iim" (Iriffin, a Lin
coln boy, wrre all i lran smashes over
the fence. Score:
hi n u ofj.
i AH K II I'll K
. 4. 1.1. -.ii tb I I II t I
llulr. Ih I 1 I
l.ranllmin. 3h ft. I t II t t
i.nrriii. rt a 4 a
Mrtii.l.li, rf M i a a
H ,.,., a. I a ., a
Vllt.laf. If . . .V a 1 I
Siian. rr, t !i I 4 I a) I
I III. liar, p a I Ml
llalla). . i a) II t tl
I lOkrlr II at
I Tolula 41 1 111 J 10 t
attain f..r I'lni-lirr In ae anl b.
Tv .ml vilieit vtlliiiln
ml, lilt by balled ball.
T imiI whni MfiiilnK run wrl KUh
i Mill I ITV
All H II I'll A
llanilll.in. aa IV a 2 t 1
llrmlliatta), ib . . 4 t t 5 5
o.leriar.l, M I I t t I
U.h, rt I 4 I A
VlrW. Ill 4 071
ll'lonmir, rf A A 1 I I
Vlall ItU. ir S I S 0
sitiindiim, 4 1 a n
KiH-mrr, t a it (i i a
Totals ii a ia an 11
kenrr l.y liinlnaai
llilffnlfHai
Moot. I Ity
tn imi ant) n 7
.oi aiHi i mi o a
hummnry llmiie run: l.rlffln
4.rantltHiii. OalerKar.1. l'ltree.haaa
hi.
Munuah. llenilflKHMr. 1 ntl-llnae. Ililat
l.raiillinin. tariff In. Klidi 121, llninlll.iu,
ItaleraTtlrtl. stu-riflea lilt: HeitilliKtk .
4Klerrurtl. i:Mrm-rf runs: iimalm. A; Mmit,
I H.l. ,V, stolen hate: l.lalitM.n (21, llem-ln-.ta.
Hh 12). Mru.k out : ll Klnihrr,
it by lliiilry. 2: l.y Kia-taer, 1. Hiiaea on
bulla: Off Mnrber, 1: off llallrt. A ; off
Kot lsei, -. mt hi pit. he.l bull: W II. ..1
uml l.mullinni. U Mil pltrb: llniley. Kun 1
mill hlla: lirr rllirher, S mid 14 In H In-
nina-: off Itulley, 2 anil 2 In 3 2-3 limit...
Itiuihl plnya: I Inrher In Speneer In (.1.
hiaiiti: ll.niliiiiv to Mali; llnmlllnn In
llrtul..a'M'a lo Vlels. l-ft n baaea: Omit- I
In. II; sioui 4'ily, II. tnipire: Anileraiin. 1
lime: : III.
Uail Weatlitr Ifaii(lita
SltiMiters at Atlantic City
Atlantic City, N J., Sept. 12. Bad
weather today prevented carrying
out the full program of events sched
uled for the second day of the Ameri
can championship trapshooting
tournament. One hundred and
twenty-five amateur trapshooters had
entered for the doubles champion
ship and 29 professionals for the pro
fessional doubles title.
Scores were very low owing to the
wind and rain, R. A. King of Delta,
Colo., winning the title and first hon
ors with 171) out of KM) doubles. Phil
Miller of Dallas, Tex., who won the
lH-yard championship yesterday, and
Frank Hughes, of Moliridge, S. D.,
tied for second with 169. Frank Troeli
of Vancouver, Wash., being fourth
with lo4.
Grand Circuit Results
Syrnuun'. .V. Y., S-pl. 13
2:0;, t'lasa pace, three beat, JI.OUO:
Trump. info. ro. b., by Trampfa-it-
CablliHta Honor iHoruli) 1 1 1
Minn!.. Williams, blk. m. tJ. W.
Thonna) 2 2 2
Tuny Muck, b. g. t.l. Johnson; 3 3 3
Time: 2:HS4i; i: : mi V ; 8:07 V,.
Western horsemen trot, foal, o 191!l;
2 in :i. Si,, 242, 51:
l'et.-r Karl, b. c, by Peler the tlreat-
Anno Axworthy (H;iyi
Bunter, br. c. (Itoaomire)
Helen Olllon, b. f. (Crlllsl
Leu Wynolt-t, h, f. (li. Fleming)
Suavity. I.. f.4(i'oxl
Lee Lund also started. j
Tim": 2:0' ; 2 nis. '
We.-.t..-1'ti borseineli pace. f..a!s of 131?, j
2 lu :t, t2.II.ib.el:
1'eter Ktiiwah. b. r by Ktawah-.l;i-
neva iMuipbyl 1 1
Ophelia v.. b. f. 1.11. Stokesi 2 2
John Harvester, b. e. (W. Catoni...3 3
Liitt.heit, ro. c. (Itayl i 4
Time: 2;., : 2:0C,.
2:14 class irottlnir, three heats, ll.Oud;
finvarra. br. h.. by Atlatitlc Kx-presh-iuite
Worthy (II. I'lein-
iOK l .. 2 1 1
Zombro Jiillon, b g, (Seriill 1 3 a
Al';i ijtuat. lo. g. tllarrinion) ..3 2 2
Miotiui-.-ii, I-, b. I M c liomild I ....4 4 2
Monitliiue. b. if iWadet
4
Kmilee and I'elir Will T
II also stalled.
T.tne. 2 "S . 2:14
Th. Kininre stoke, 2
:I2 trot
three, hen t a.
1 1 .l.iioii
O'up preacntt-d t winner l.y Meichnnts'
asaoflallon of New York eittl.
Czar Worthy, b. a. by Cz;ir Peter-
I4,i lt Worth) (Murphy i 1
IVIar tho Brewer. I h. I Ra) ..3
'I'.iir.di., b, in. (flemniai .... ..2
Tho (iteat Rose, t. m ( Mel aldl 4
Ctl-taiii S, eh. h. (MeOevttti . 0
Walter Stetltng. b h iHtt.keM , dit
Time: 2 :,; 2:07
'I'he goarnora, 2 "a iroi, thfee
3 Hint ;
tireat. Britt .t. b'k h . ly I'-t.-r
riii-'.ml'.. Cant, i.in .li...l-t . t
1 1
at.
I
P'-n-.a. f,:i.wah. I- in (Murph 2 t,
I ;t t ..til. i n l-r. b if Kdliioii ... 3
C. I ..i..r t.l... I- h M'.. 4 t
i-.-- t:iU to a i l'!.-tc nig i '.
,l.,tie lb- III .11. el'let Col.-y Slid !''
B; t 1 1- I aia. t." tr. .
rune, ;",, i . 3.1'7'a.
- -
t-LkH Mt GUMP
A k a C Iva a
la.-Ma .x.r-Lj .
.a.-. V. v s.vr-1 1 rWTV -"OU VMILL St
W.Nt. IktCVaiH IO ACCUT -TOWNNoufc
CAMP,ilH TWN- T IS, HOT MUCH UvTiT
i ALU CAM Arret TO Qtvf . lavs
VslaVCTlV IN ACC0t WITH HOUR
CM"tHVt fOt. CON0IU5 JkM ASIwtf
NOV, t VU.. to IVltNTHtHSa , CAH 10
eaiwo aovt ov lucnOH- V4efm4
X0U WV tvCCtVT TVUS C0NVvVON
IM ,MV T PN rVV;) f
l VsAT IvtW 0000 hh
vvvirvv Vtvr-VltM t Ala,,
s.tf t auisi
Pirates Cop
Two Contests
From Braves
II. i. Inn, rit. 1,1 - - I'lltsliili jjli took
linlli u.unrji Hi. Ill BiinUiII loil.iv,
I thank l the CMrllcnl itchiutr of
I'looper aiiiil Moirii'ii. The cote
were K to 1 an. I 6 to I. lVnirr al
lowei) nix hili ill the lul K.ime Hint
the ltiavr iii.nK- five oil Morrinon,
li'i.fa:
riTTklll'llilll , UiiKTHN'
All M ii A All M o A
aia'vllla, a i I r i. !'.,. ;1 , f 4 0 I, u
I ' a I a ' , if I ; II kui.r, .114!
lllnl.aa. If 1 I 2 I Si, h n, tf 4 (I I
llua.-ll. If 4 I I II lti.a-1. If I II ! II
'I'.all'a). .'Ii 4 2 i .1 llnrl.ala, Kb 4 I u ?
Tlavnnr . il in! I liOiaii, b I II II 0
Oriiuni. Ih 4 a f iVKurit, aa 4 114
i4.Jinu.il. r 4 I ii ii Nlll. r ill!
i'ihi.,., p 4 ii 0 l'll'..v, I :i ii 0 u
i ..... hear, p D ii ft
T..ila .1 II II uIiIim n. ti 1 a) 0 0
llatiawli h p I H 0
II.....Jirl I t
iVimn 110
riiallallhar I fl 0
T.iial :i !T
yiMi.. r.r u..ii.JiKar tit -vanili.
xlUiirtl f-.f Hulllietfi ill Hi-Mirth
itjif.-i j .it- .Mm Ht'h l(i ninth,
M. tiff l inii'iiir.
I' Ma,l,iirh , ...... .ajfl n. 4- fc
llttt'U 10 '"JO M)(l- 1
iiilt him r i, Ku M tt mux ill. nf ill,
M.nh.'t tit, Hi luitMlt, Uti-i' ii 1 2, ilfn
Kinii: TrwyiiiT (? t ''m- filt a : 'I'tvt
n-y. hinMti Murnt,, tJ'- 'I hr-r tii-ni hit.
, ' .7"' '
MhimmvIIiV l, ft ih Imtaeii: PltlflHliirh. ,
f ItiiMtitii, h Hnfn nil lirilln; Off t'uiir, 2',
y.tutr ori.'inc-r. :', off HuitliNii. 1; off ti.n.
U f wirll,. .1 Hirti k ttni : H I'mipor, Him;
I ; nf i i. H.-hif. r, i in liuiiiiKPt; off HuHlmn.
nil In U liinii.icri; nff ijfiiwii h, 2 In 2 in-
0 nniK. Hit li ihi. h-.l I.Hli: ity t.ulihiiii
U I liUM'H t V j tin l it fr iil'i-h' ': ',.. r I
I mm tiiti litr; i twhvr tinplri : .M'irjf n
u an. I V'H ;l.-, tiiim; l .4
J i Hi'tfm, tare olid nam?
I'lTTKIiridlll. IH IKToN
All ll.o A ' All II O A
li'ulle. n .1 I 1 6 I'ouell of J 2 1ii 1
I'srey, , f 4 l 4 I) Kopf, 21. .1112
lliK'ioe. If 4 2 2 lii rulae. rf ! t I I
H'hail, rf 4 1 4 D'ltoaer. If A I II
T'rnev, ah 4 2 1 0 H.iei kel.Jh 4 A 1 2
T yrinr. .Hi 4 2 0 I'tllbsun. 1 b 4 1 9
Orlmin.lb 4 0 l'r.'rd aa 4 12 4
(ioi.i h. r HIS I'Uowdv. c 4 1 J a
M'lann, p J 0 I Cooney, a 0 II 2
.. ; llrain n p 0 1
Tolala 23 27 aCliriao-'ry 1 n A l)
xltarbnre 10 0 0
Total .11 6 27 11
rltall d for C....ney In a venlh.
altatted for Btaxton Iti ninth.
Settle by InniiMi:
I'lllaburub .100 010 002
Hoaton
100 000 000 1
Htliiimur) Hum': Maranvllle, ItiKbea (21,
Hart.hart. Tbriiev, .loioli. I'navaU. Krrors:
(loo. h. Kopf. Huaer (2 1. Two-baae htls:
llartihart. Traynor. ford. Hol.il bare:
Martinvllle. Saorlflee: Koser. I.ouble playsl
tirinini to Mar.inville to llrilum, Cooney
to Hoerk.l to ford to (ilbaon. Left on
bases: fittaburnh. 1: Boston, a. Buses on
bulls: Off .Morrison t,; iff Cooney, 1.
Si ruck out. By Morrison. 1: by -Cooney, 1:
by Hraxion, 1. Hits: Off Cooney. In
7: off Braxton, 3 In 2. I.ohiik pitcher:
fnnney. rn.plres: Qulsi'-y and ' Moran.
Time: 1:21.
New York, a; IiIiho, a.
N-w York, Sept. 13. Tho New York
riiaiita lut hard in the latter part of to
day's (tame and defeated ChlraKo In tl'
first Kanie of the series. 8 to 3. It was
the fifth strata-lit victory for the cham
pion. N'.'hf had one bad Innina. tho third,
when the find four men up hit safely and
tho Cubs scored three times.
Score:
CIUCAUO NKW YORK.
AH.H.O.A. I AH.H.O.A.
Statz. cf r,
Holl'er, as 4
Terry. 2b 4
Kriberg, lb 3
Malsel, rf 2
.Miller, If 4
Krua-. 3b 3
o'farrc-ll.r 3
Cheeves. p 3
xCallakhan 1
Tolals 32
1 3 0 B'iroft. ss 4
1 1 6 Oroh. 3b 2
2 0
0 0
2 4
1 2
1 1
1 14
1 1
0 2
0 3
1 0
0 0
3 1 4 Friiioh. 2b 4
0 14 01 Meuaef.lf 4
0 2 O'Youns;. rf 4
0 0 0 Kelly, lb 4
1 1 2:stenKel, cf 2
2 Smith,
1 0 l'Snyder. c
0 0 AjNehf. P
Ryan, p
8 24 13
Totals
31 I27 1S
xH.'ttted for Cheeves in ninth.
Score by innings:
Chlcaui 003 000 0003
New York 003 000 41x 8
Summary Runs: StaU, Hollocher, Ban
croft (21, Cheeves, Oroh. frisch. Stengel,
Suvtler, N'ehf. Krrors: Hollo'-her, O'Karrell.
Two-baae hits: Krug, Terry (2), Meuscl.
Home runs: Bancroft, Stengel. Stolen base:
Stengel. Sacrifice hit: Malsel. Double
plays: (Iroh, Krlsch and Kelly; Hollocher.
Terrv and Frlberg. Left on bases: New
York. 4; Chicago, 7. Bases on balls: Off
Cheeves. 4; off Nehf, 3; off Ryan, 1.
Struck out: By Nehf. 1; by Ryan. 2. Hits:
off Nehf. 8 In 7 2-3 Innings; off Ryan, 0
In 11-3 innings. Hit hy pitched ball: By
cheeves (Stengel.) Winning pitcher: Nehf.
empires: Mccormick and Hart. Time;
1 :04.
l'lliliwielpbiu. 4-1; St. Iuis. 13-11.
Philadelphia Sept. 13. St. Louis mov
ed Into third place In tho National league
race today by taking two games from
Philadelphia, while. Brooklyn defeated Cin
cinnati. Solid hitting In both games enabled
the. visitors to win, 13 to 4, and 11 to 1.
Score;
ST. I.IH IS. I rillLADf.l.PHlA
A It. It. (i. A AH.H.O.A
Bla.l. If,
.ISmlth. cf
H iivhy. 2b
Hot ley. lb
S'o. k. Sb
S. b in, rf
T'oroer, ss
t'le'eii. c
1'feffer. p
4 2 2
4 0 3
ii, W'atone. ss
S 1
li
0 0
1 2
I 0
6
0 Itapp. 2b
4 Wlllla's, cf
0 la v rail, of
J Walker, rf
1 0
2 0
0 II
4 I I
1 0
I o. Heiiline. c
i 3' Witxr't. c
I 0J.ee. If
oi lalte. lb
- l''lnon. 2b
' )!J M itdows. p
Smith, p
Singbl'll. p
l.l lavla
Totals 42 17:
Totala r.o :J li
fed for Sitnleton In tho ninth.
Sum mart Ituns : ICadcs, Smiili ill.
Holiiaby Ul. lleitoml (21. Stock. A hulls.
I 'leporcer 121. Wt ahtaiooe. Rapp t2i, W'U.
I hams l:rror Leslie Ts.' li.i b'':
s, hum. Paikins-oi Home run 'f.oe.r-
... llott..n.'e; . SI....H tase J Smith
1 aerlfl.'o b is: St... k, Heiiline t.-ft on
l.itae,, SI I., ills . I'htia.lelpMa. 7 f'.at
' i.om en t.V!. tiff S.i.sle'oll. i. . It I'tef
1 l.r I Una ntf t tdia 7 -n 2 1 m
'i.n.g. lf i. south, I In I I I ianin(.
' Drawn for The
a A la.. 4 . a .
"vs
t t T a
(oV ly
aa i k.-
1 frir. KT.TCU sfaty.s-. HOaallllt.
at 3
m ii't
. I 'I "H 4a a I
BayeBallRwulls
eanaStandiricis
Hrnav l ru.t V,
w i. v i 1 w i. p. 1
Tui.a a. il til ao.ui i ny 14 Tl IU
Ml .lot so tui.ala en, la 4 4
Wi. 1.11 si i tia h.ntrr H II ' .'
HullMliaa a) H .4(Si Momr, i ..ti :.
ralrr.lai'a Hetllllt,
Xli.us III ai Nurulurt, 1.
'I'll w, til .io-aplt. 4
VVI.bila. II, i.kish.ona t',i).
No uttiela at llrdllird .
Tii.laVa l.ntnra,
Murial.M-a aa .inal sk.ut I lit ai I inrala.
Wi.Jiua .1 a.! Ji.a-pb
tt lloiiira at in liter,
i tk'ahonia City at 'I ui.a
slltIN l, I I I.I.I K
W I. M ' W I, ft t
Vaw Vulk 2 tl !.,' I Itoato t; at 'l
l iiiai.uia n !.. iii..ki)u si ts i
HI la.u.s lit l .147 I'hila 4 l 11
I in. In 74 i ,ii: )t,..tn 44 11.113
lalefria' Meaulla.
I' lleloiiith, . Iloalun, ,
Na Yolk, i Cbl-aKii. t
k' l.o.iia. II II, I'biltdalphls, 4 1
IHnokl) ii. I; I In. llin.M, J.
TcnIni's l.aHist.
l'ltt. buiifli at Bnalnii
Ciu.-'niiaii at Bto.kln.
Oil'.l'i at .Sea. Y-ira
si l.ou s at I'bitad-ipliia
AVIIKH tN l.l.tl.l I
klninllnga.
W I, I'd
Nr V'Tk Si: I a I J I 'let eia lid
M l.t.uis 14 It Sun W sshlnt
lielroll 71 l, I'bilsil.l.
I'bleag i 70 7l) ' Ilnattoi
tralerdal'a Hiatulta,
Ch,.a.. 7-1: New Ik, t i
I'elr.ol. , I'leladelpllla, It
WaehlnKton. 4, CI. teiaiol, I,
II. St. Ml, 3, M l.i.tl'a. I
'liiala' l.nniea.
Ho-lon at Hi. I.'.illa.
N,v York at I 'm. am.
Philadelphia al I .nr. .it
Waalilngiiiii at Cleveland.
W I. p.
71 4
I., i I I
.i I
x; 4.i
Mr Hit s assoi i trios
HImiiiIIiii,
W I. Pel
SI I'aul l t.2 .47 Mllsailk
Mltltieap. No ii: ..'" I.oillavllla
lndlanap 7t 70 6 10 T....1o
W.I. Pet
7a 7 4 .tut
72 7 4!J
5 l J"':
1.7 -42
Kan. l ily 7 7 1 .ii3( Cnluiobiit I
tralrrda)'a Keatitta,
Louisville. 11; Toledo,
Hi I'aul. 7-S; Kanaas City, I 3
Indianapolis. I: Coluinbua, I
Milwaukee at ,Miniiepolla; rain.
Today 't barnri.
lu.l.an.-ipolla at Cniunibus.
Louisville al Toledo
Milwaukee al Mtnneapo'la.
Kansas Cliy at Hi. I'aul.
Tl.Xtk I.KAOIK.
Iiallas I 14, Shrvep..rl, 0-1.'..
fort vv.irth. a. Wichita Kails. 4
C.slveslori. 2-3: Houston. 4-1.
Ssu Anlonlo, i Beaumont, 2.
MM TIIKKS ASSOI I ITIO.V.
M.dille, 4: New Ot leans. !
M.mpbla. 2; Chattanooga, f,
Birmihu-ham, H: Atlanta. 1
I.lttla Hn.k, 3-11; Nashville. 1-4.
I
off Hingieton. In 7 Innings Loslna:
Idicher: M"adotvs. I tnplrea: Klgler and i
Westerv.lt. Tuna of gams: 1:4.'.. i
Second Kama:
ST. I.Ot'lst I'HII.AtlKr.PHIA
AH II O A ! AH ll.o A
Blades If .".
0, u 'atone aa Ii
o'Kmipilb 5
2 Williams. cf j
0 Wulker.rf 4
0 Henllne.c 3
o;Lee.lf 4
0' Leslie II. 3
.1 Smith. cf re
Hornby, 2b &
Bnfiiily.lb t
Stock. 3b 4
f reia-au 3b 0
S. hultz.rf 3
Toprr-er.es 5
Alnamltb.c 4
North p 6
1 3
3 3
2 13
1 0
0 0
1 2
2 0
2 II
3 4
' PMna.in.2b
i llubbell.p
01 iM.ikan
Tolals 41 17 27 12; Tolals
yBaii.d for Hubbell In ninth
Score by innings:
24 7 27 10
Kt Louis
Philadelphia
.140 1 00 00511
.001 000 000 1
Summary Runt: Blades. Ilornshy (21,
Botlomly, Slock, Scbultz (2i, Toporeer
12), Alfiemlth, North. Wrighlstone. Kr
rors: Parkinson, Hubbell. Two-basa hits:
Hornsby (2), Wnghtatone. Williams. Atn
aniith. Lee. Three-base hits: Sehuitz,
Toporeer. Home runs: Blades. North.
Left on basas: St. Louis, 6; Philadelphia.
10. Bases on balls: off Mubhen, 3; .,ff
North, 4. Struck out: By North 4- by
Hubbell. 2 Wild pitch: Hubbell. em
pties: Hart and Rlgler. Time: 1:53.
HriM.klyn, 3: I Im Innati. 1,
Brooklyn, Sept. 1.1. Brooklyn won the
first game of th" series from Cincinnati
todtiy, 3 to 2. Score.
CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN,
AH.H.O.A.! AH.H.O.A.
Burns, rf
I, Olson. 2b
H'ubert. lb
Dunca n. If
Roush, cf
F'nseca. 2b
H grave, c
Pinelli. :tb
(tonne, as
Rixey, p
1' J'nston, ss
0 llrif'lth, rf
0, Wheat, If
4 Myers, rf
1 Sb'anill. lb
2 High. 3b
3 I leberry. c
2 ( Vance, p
0 12
1 0
2 fi
2 0
Totals 29 5 24 14, Totals 31 9 27 14
Score, l-y Innings;
Cincinnati Oiij ooo ooo 2
Brooklyn ooo oio Ilx 2
Summary Runs: Pinelli. Bohne, John
ston, High, lieberry. Krrors; lJuncan,
Hitrgrave, Olson, llrifflth. Two-base hits:
Daubert. Olson. Three base hil; Pinelli.
Sacrifice hits: Rlxey, Hums. B. flriffuh.
Iiouhlo play: Kohne to llaubert. Left on
baaes: Cincinnati ti; Brooklyn. 5. First
base on balls: Off Vance, 3 Struck our:
Hy Voti'e. lilt by pit. lied ball: Kouslt
by Vance I'mplres. Sentelle and Klein.
Time of game : 1:3'.'.
Iowa All-State Fulltiack
I, ltuleil I ii i ri 1 I
Siuti I 'ity. U.. Sept. 1,1. -Nicholas
Kntch, Iowa all state fullback for the
past two ye.ii and captain-elect of
the Sioux City high school football
team, has been ruled ineligible for
further participation in bigh school
football by thr Slate Athletic associa
tion. The ineligibility was ruled bv
llie association lollowiiig an nnesli-'
k-itioti and of a complaint bv tin- '
t rtlar Rapid high school, which i
maintained thai Kutch h.id plavrd i
lour tear oi high vt hool football i
.ttiil thi'ietore was ineligible, j
Omaha Be by Sidney Smith
'astrtrbt I'
1 a7t (I I
Select Field
Kntered in Mile
Feature Bun
I.i'.ii I'Vuji. W iniii-r f 'l'ui
ll.lV. It.llt'. (in to
W ira I'.iMn itc ilh
I'.itliluik.
The diili
Il 1 lit- l.tll I.
a' 1.1 t lit
t i ! IiiiHs'I
t.i tklil'ti ila
III' tltUlK f
ill IS MIlMI
out a !ni .ti
at Ak iirld ton;. ii i.. v I
I a mile, and w lull- i he n
ii u a ni'li'i t mil'
The jitiibatilr Livunii. Iti.-it.n'a
wiiimr, l.rap Frog, mti-t 4-umr the
top burden of 117 pi.uu.U Ili a h.iv
prove too in tic h fur ihe stmii imi.ii.
t Hik mart-, lli aliililv a. a i i, hi
! pai krr has yrt In l.e il. ni.iiKti.it. . I.
I Al any raij she i. the hurr to I i .it
.in. I will hr tin i, at lln tiiu-li
whrll otlirra are l ilt' ling,
I athi tine Mdrmiir loom- iio ,i
i the mii-l siri.tiia i mitt n In . lira
1 . laal mare l.til rrcetHlv amud tn.i.i
mw i nrk win re ain- Ins .i i n r.n -ing
with sii.i't-. ihia tiiiitfii, Mie
has 4 lot i, (.(liy ir.-i ,iltt will
prohaliK take i oiiitii..tii il tin In -gilillllig
.mil wll Ix the "I'i- to (.dill.
Her weight, loj potituN, i- .mother
tit in in In r i.ooi. It 1 1 i.t v he ask
ing Urn liuii h oi l.iiip Frog to gite
t aihrrine 15 iiotmil-. K'egti so vmII
he bruefiltil hv his i.nc nf Tue
iU). but u prnti.il.lv not ii-.iily t.
do hi, best. I.t-iiicvr lu. -pfitl. She
lias iirver laniinl this ninth distaiiie,
preferritig- j slimier route.
In thr -print, l t.iiu lil li.t- f..i and
away the iin.-l i l;i.. vet he might not
he able to get up in tin- !i..rt I'm -eighth
dislanir. Al-o he may br
prrpping lor an ru nt ol a mile or
niore. kirsli. s t ub, lif-h troin a
long ii'-t. will likely be making a
trong hid for llie purse al all time-,
liill I'.larkwell tan run f.i-t and
should he Riteit I't.n- itlrr.it i. m.
Throne Ward and Many Rudder arc
lotiplnl as the I'pdike. The lotinrr
link, fit and fine and when at top
foi in could lick thr other-. Harry
Rudder can also step last when in
condition. Carl Roberta, a fast sprint-
: er, droppul on the tar Irom Keii
! tucky a rotailc of days ago. He
l may likewise go well, Daisy Stevens
heat a poor lot easily on Tuesday.
HOTESfrom
benches'
BIRO
Threat more kimmI harness rare nre mi
the program !r today, and a couple of
luna at the end.
The- brnr nf any delay belueen heat
keeps the program from getting mon
otofn.ua. Yesterday the hurn.sa raceb wsio
al! finished by 4 In the afternoun.
Hen Silk, the gelding that won aetond
lu the colt not yeatenlay afternoon, la
a nice-looking youngster and seems lo
have considerable lick.
The only 1 1 i nar resembling n thing like
fi "long shot" yestelilay was Kleanot Ouy.
She paid J20t.ll to win in the first heat
of the 2:12 lr..t. ' If we had only known
site was 'oltig to win." But then If everv
i oy tipd known, she wouldn t have paid f
08 big.
(npl. Mushy, winner of the 2:12 Imt
yi stcduy, haa plenty of lick at the last,
end of tb" mile, wli.-re it. counts. "Ilain
tiie" Allen, ids driver, la a twin broth
of I'd Allen, driver of Single tj, Kd iin.l
the old warrior are racing in the east this
year.
Ilreuk put V lob. Watts nut (if the 2:1'!
trot in the first beat an-l she was dis
tanced. She lonkeit to have a chain e, loo,
on the face of I be "dope."
The harness rare, this jear deaerle bel
ter aupport 'ban th- aie g.-i'n.s The
racing is goo 1 and the weather l.i al.
rltn Padrh, winner ot the 2:17 PHce.
it u daughter of the famo'V loin Tat-ii.
1 of.. 'he tiist.st pa '-r Oie tierld lies
ecr Known She is owned by A. J.
Sohtoider uf Mioiie.ila.i'.s.
Kd reterst.il of Otnulia ia the owner nf
I'ii.l'On I'aflc, Wll.tiei .. s tol Inoti.t ::.
the ! 1 '. Pa. e Tin ion I i - !.. I'. '
llaofl. .Old is III the stable ,.t Key Owen
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Miaire VVnrtlilng. the tbealnul geliling.
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