Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 10, 1918, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Image 12

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7$rS WSr M)?LZ) SEiJE'S SAFETY BROKE A DEADLOCK AND KNOCKED THE TY. OVTOFtYLEW
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BS' SPORADIC WAILS
ROW LOUDER AS BOSTON
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TIGHTENS
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Long End of Series' Purse Escaping Their Reach,
Blatcnt Bruins Begin to Holler Former
Mackmcn Decide Fourth Game
PPf
rtStJLAYJNG n world's series bill came
Vtlffl"nti nnA 1.A tlnK.11 .
jiM -"" " iitii .'im.1n.11 iu nuiM
f W the finest little indoor -sport Indulged In In the ncthe tiipmbts of the
SH " uuesers League B cnrefulh
vWT llVered With the milk this llloinlncr.
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Kfc'fiiBiurauie oer a cute lime article concerning n lclot co-eil li the lied
WrSox oer the Cuh in the first came of
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, one may pick out the box score sandwiched among ome items about the
wr ana learn tnat tne core wai 1 to
IBwS, Home on their native heath, the
tV6 m lnway Park, If one ieadil
Eftbetween t,le,r ,oud nml blatant beef
jj&thfa fllver series. Tap a run on
lnutM furlough fiom his bus lndusu of counting up the dllTerpiue
between what ho expected and wh-U
Kf tnowr you mat ine ilea ,sox naa as much light to the fouith mclco .is the
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.HaKii ii 10 iw nu.vvci ivir i. aiunni ill
"p Franklj, this attitude can find a
jrilRwnnfl flnessei ' T .oni-tii. Mr rV loi
m f . . ....uv, .... j, iw i'-ii"i' mr iaii niiiinn in 1 1 imiiu 11
gtfrom Deir, N II, who now Is engaged In the nimble pastimo of kaining
ft? hAltl thM Vltlfllltll f i-,m m t c c t n n t n.iln.r In t...ll .... ......In .. 1. .. II.. . I .. .1.
ETi W. vv . .uiiimi v v'iimii--iwif I' tlll
tfv ;Bostonese would term a fau pas
ua'noot8 across the lads with the cerise
4 ttlA n1nprc' nlurn nf tho enrlou
A. ' ....
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IOi the first thicc (imi(iis th
men iriiinp to vet home in tin
fourth una upon the ninmtc Stnlr
f -
rf1" hvpnllung Lowly
RVTiTn, GKOrtGEl IIL'TH the bmh lenilci o' Biiltlmo was r, tiled to go out
fy , ana maKe ,np visiting tirmns look
ETfc Ife WAR ilolnir nn eltltni .itn Inli piiii ilH
n "' - .... ,.... .-,...... ... ,,,... ,.,,,. ,..i,..ii,,, u- ,ur ui 11 lit
SoUthpawlng perfoinnnce of his ilal from t'lili ago 'IMei who lmd slatted
1 to permit the I3otonians to ilo a Dan .fl.par SliPin had strolled when
j Tj'ler's control slid nwn and aftei Stturin Iiad pel formed in h's ( ustomar
hitless manner, Whiteman walked
With one out, Milnnis failed to hit foioing Miean at ihitd With two
expunged, the might Until amhVd to the plate swinging 1 pan of bits like
, a couple of toothpicks T lei was mdiil!ptl neioiis when lie sin his tial
looming before his eves, and he permitted himself lo slmot three peifcith
wretched balls past giant George The bulkv I'abc figured thai T lor wis
going to let him walk, so he lnuine a ttillle sutpued when Tvlei shot a
couple oer. Under normal conditions tlm would have plated tin hiitei in
S a hole, but etacIous gentlemen aie willing to bet tin famih toil that tlieie
ri?. tskrtrtthln'r nnrnml nViont ttufh
- t 1M V.HA, nJ li r. w, .t n ... ... I. . I..
i jici jiuii;ii linn us n iiiiui-m-i lit wiiuiu uiiitr it llllf --t'l imu n "-PIM in
on the Clow n Prince s team Killefer wliosegiav muter neei giowsiustv,
' walked out to the lull and told Tv lei this (dp'eled h, teiisoi I TUt w ilked
'back and, forgetting ecrthing illifei told him proceeded to stick a
6V custom-made fast one stralgl t over the
ka4 tiMt a tntsii n honltVii en inn
nt that
."V "S fcM.. . ..vu,k,. 7" .!-
t the apple was a sin and a shame
L'-Z iiy me time Jiorris i lark nan tni-eu ine nan to tne tence and ieiael
lhe agate, nuth was on third, while Ted Meredith, or am of those nobbv
Lillys afoot, could have reauhed the
mi ...
T&I T
1VO finis ucrr mcr, and so i
ball game, apparently
5i'
Cubs Ruthlrss on
iIirtTH two runs in and the gigantic
tC.1' TF 7K It InnLiil .ill ii m litlt lllltiniT
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WtXT" " II '"""" J, ...,fc lh.l".
TKJstAana buying ciepe for the Hrums Hut
t as lifelike and ts spi as Hip Viu Winkle (.online down the mountain ide
Fji perKea up, sewett up tne game ana mil
2S- Paw Paw Killefer found th it ltuth
p nimseii, anu ne noncnaianii tieiuieu
5? f Btrutteu his uneasj hour and a few
vgot out the crane anil denick and hasted the milk deilei into the dugout
To show the Hotonians that as a pitche lie thought Kuth was i fire
accordion plaver, Mitchell sent in Hendn a twnler, as a pinch luttei
s . ... . . .
gfi This was something new in a postseason imul using a pitcher tor a pincli
Wi hitter, but Mitchell showed he knew
E. Claude singled
feiE"f x Killefer loostcd on second and Hendtiv clainbeied to tlist, and the Cubs
pM began to take an Interest in iffairs iiain i'lack came to t lie plate and
', Tjooouy Knew lie was going to sirunce exceju noin icani aim ait ine speeia
iH tors except one fellow, and he had cone to insvver a phone cill
D VTH, houcier, comes from the
M ac mean
cnouyh to sail that
head.
Ruth Introduc'esS'Spare"" Into iSaiional Pastime
IUT Ruth alvvajs is vvilliiiK to tr anvthini; once I'm th it 'tMson he
' decided on a brand new defense tainst the saiiitice lilt whitli was to
Smake either a strike or a spate on the
teifo the plate and it danced off the aliev
RCOVrr,-iu tnirti anci second wiiuoiii opposiciiui vv nue ine snui i enoei s w no
JtS. a. am ilnu , r.n tliu f'ltlu li,llLilt iWOT
EGT,-4 -"""" " - --
Kt'vphew, evldentlj to ballast himself He
Efebeen caucht twice off base still was
JM.Tnth. n liter fls he wns. tolllil not tbtat bun out of ., sat i lilt p 1'lnw in
teft'stead of hoistinK a hlph n . which
rk-tTKillefer, he tolled one to Mclnnis That
it was a slow roller aim anvnociv oiusme ot a utitiu mm or a lesies
Twonder should have scored Kill Killefei however, had other things on
.tit. mtn tin Iu r, no rf tile, nl.il nrw rr,rinnlt , nu 11 tin u.Lu1 tlm V.itCinl
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jMCommlsslon if that promise to p.i $1000 and ?1-I00 to the plaveis is onl
fSia scrap of paper So his mind wasn't on his work, ot i-omethins like that.
Kjjarld he gave a perfectly good imitation
V-lvCP.r. tt llll-niiut uu. jiciitti ,a, . uu
?fiftmlrd.and almost was in dancei of
?tsavf his plajmate on third He stiatnbled back befoie Mclnnis tot ovei
hltkA ft&t.t ,,f Lluprtlnp nnuiloln uhtnh
wtV t,";v"' " "" " -
p&j ..i- A IS., firl tli.it UtiiPT, , (.lllil l.n.u
VXT5vfVt HC Mil nil., .i.u,,., ..iu,., ,,u. iiniit.ii i..ii.,,a ... , , hi jii,.iv nan
llbe made the thiow Hollocher tlien srounded to Shean, and Killefei decided
lawalt until the game was ovei befote
Ph - ...
SSff t-M aVOHKD on the play, MiCabe. uho uas runmnu lor lleiulrix
TaX a'iln" o' .,tiiin s amyit
Kfk tied.
m-
tormer Macnmen
(JTOOK. an ex-citlzcn of Philadelphia
ek. It vas none other than Schang who batted for Agnew In the
lith. Wolly leaned against a fast
rtv Thli Douglas was hurling
tly came to theconclusion that the
i allowed Wally to drift to second on
sunt in front nf his regals. f'lill took
it in the grand stand, hut he misted
flaunted on the foozle, and the winning
'iLIn ,lhe ninth for the Cubs Ituth
eighth. The first nun up, Mr Ot,seus Merkle. smashed one on tho eve
S, single. A hurry call was sent to
d'hjla wing kinked out for work in
pearsinHt oaue tuurieu anucner piumuouue uy iiunuinx a nee lit nei 10 out
toVi,Bunlon, box-scored as Kollle
Its and nobody deceased, Jlr.
, Jwig, Iluth!"
tTW Baltimore bludgeon king walked to left Held, and Joe Hush took
Sjfce'' white nian'd burden. Stuffy Mclnnis walked Into the platband In-
CrUPatrell, a pinch hitler, to hit
But he was pulling no quch
Jgerjthy. gent was out to lay it
I' hustled a srenade thrpw
.The. capitalist from
t . 'Mr
GRIP ON TITLE
n KOIIERT W. MAXWELL
"iwrln hilllor Mrnlnir 1'nhllp l.eiler
ItlPslllll. Sept. 10
on the diamond Is something for lid
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auuui, mil piajing it on u t pcw llei
perusing the numcinus iouiniU de
Hip nnvlnin nml u.inm .,.!. .,. ,,
""' ..v . . I "IW IIMI
thp eastern Iiinslnn. rmtlininwiro
2
wandering comen of I'lnzee tnle a
bellcei the pondlc w ill of the Cubs
fur i Ihirpi measure of the mur In
the shoulder blade and taking a feu
he will rind in his stocking he will
t i 'Ufc I !"
lot of siippnil anions time in th
imhuIKIi tl,n l-m... t. .,.. .. ,..m
Hi -111-11 MU IllilWt- Il.tl lilt' I 1 IS-"H
He had been skidding those Hoover
hoepi nnl the Iipmiii to ittmhle
a utmblctl alnnn in llir lull nl
'Mi A, vhev lilmi' I lie IkiKi
iimnhn, nmt uloiw inm Itnth
Until the I mirth
like i;ul Ituling Ho il s fa oiite pet
.11. nlfi .mil imiiiiiaiit nu tln ......1.
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lit ait of the plate
njboil would
robu - t ball and whit Mr ltutli did to
South Station
en Hie Cnhs' ihamei in the old
Ruth in Eighth
llutli mowing em down like a I'rench
tho t n i liil-cil.. Hum mi. mi lite, ,l,itnl-i
- !" .'.l.tV.-, lltU,!,. l' lilt l.,l,n,l
in ine eiglith the libs, who iooM'l
ti in a peiieuiv woi Kmaniike miiinpi
had cintivued the si-dav h lbit
to nii on loai wine ones 1 v it r nan
minutes ovtitime so Mr Mitchell
all about Mi Hcmiris, for the lankv
Monument t'ltn. ami lome mim
thli name is n tiihutc to Pahe t
first ball ftibe bowled one in fiont
while Killefer and IlendiK slipped
limit n l.ule .1 1111 ll.iltu l.u 1I1 hail 1,1
- " "' -
slipped one to l'luk who liavin,'
vvalknu in his sleep deteimined th it
wouhr have done nothing lint scoie
vv is sudden death of coulee
of the Statue of I,ibertv ti iiiK to
i- iiiil iiii iiir- t-iiiiiiiiiiiitr, itti itrn 101
j-pikins out Kill wlien he looke I up and
tt t rn ui .ttplpil ntniiml Ilibfitt ..111
-
nnllnil Um.iltl. Ii, . ill. !.!,.. ! 1, .,1
figuring his cut m the div v v
stoitcx not tinti me ynme uas
I Here at the limsli
to etiieate the So from this dead-
one whlih bounded out to Dode
for the Cubs at tills time, and evi-
rcanie had progressed long enough
a wild pitch, and when Hooper laid
careful aim at a cut with a straw
botli the hat and MerjEle Schang
tally was in the stable
began right where he censed lit ins In
Joe Bush to get In the bull pen and
the frontline trenches While doe was
Zeider, With tvo travelers on the
Barrow appealed In time to shout
ope Into right field and end the
tikka on the slick Air. O'Fartell.
down, and he did it, with the lesult
to Thomas and Merkle was killed in
Gloucester Just about won the melee,
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A WON DERFUL MOOMUGHT
VJbTUisHi5 UrtY rstifjHT ROLLi.
AROOlsit AND VocaRlL iMVtTSO
To Dimmer AisiD Dance t
Th COUn try CLvjB
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. THlSrvl VAIITH
LIKI5. Th'5
ROBSON DEFEATS IDe"'af ofrpirTrs
Delays Fifth Game
I JUliiNn I WULuAo 1 i onUm, rrn... P,e One
plaiprt pitrth Iptitlnff hIihII !!( iipfl
in the proportion nud to the extent or
rs'ew Endander Wins., but! '"''";""""" i'i"'-
Fail- to Impress Fans
at Olympia
I
MKALi ND STOSFl DRAW
!
'I iimnv Ronton the New I nglintl
ellerw oiKlit m ide lis Qunkel Citv tie
lmt At ilm iiiimni, ii., ,,i,.hi in.i , ,
the eonelusion of si uninteresting i
ev-inns wit'i Iohn'i Wnlpi'-t who
batted for Ted Lew i he earned thp er
dkt Ronton otupieior of Kattllnc
lCopin uid Tom (libbnim b thn knotk-
ut toad was ipecled to mutilate and
ii Mro olat e irl but the brother
nf ilie foi nu i liplitwefRht ihamplon re
in linpi to the end
FTobsin fought will in fl he, lttit hi
ittninpts at tictiting wete m ine Wol-Ci-t
had i gu d ilefi n-e and Uobon a
ftii oft -'ti'-e Uolwm waited fot Wolgast
lo Irari ttnl nlsaM lefiieil to take
wi t ha in es In '-ettiiig- the pace
.talematf exi-Hid oft n Ttt hon looked
flu put of i fight it but hK showing
aM nmht was diapp lintitig Wo Iff a -t i
fouirht well ag iint his man and few
petted h mi t lintrei until the finish
Iohnn
Meal et fiagul In Ills second
bait', in foutttnt months and
again
'lie liet 1 1 mtild get w as diaw Tlie
1 1 gg d lil iosh was ni lighting form
ind kept Ioinu on tin tnn ait tin
tiiiu ltobb (titnnis refused tr d rut
tin atta k fiom tht, liugside and suf
feied in siifiice in the ten of the house
Bobb was f r s (1 in that font th
rn i iinl lit ii tnsh l-i mleil -i t f it hi t tti
nose vhidi btought the blood in its "' fcer,eH Ht t,,e l,ol"( ni1 Tlde the
alv( f mnite thnt wh nmlng to the pIuwrN
iitimtit etui t .. t t tii. nI,ff,aLLiiail, .loiimlh Hinong the oluli ow nerw, nnd that
.1, s pss ,i in .J S ,rrflVh .V - "' " the ,.lvers- ,
tlm isessnitlal lo mv w inniiiK flBhter ...,,..,,., .irii...(i..,.s
Mc stPins willnc lo lei tht olh.r fel-
low do ilie ltadin?
iml alwavs ton-
lent Just lo niilv with a tomiter
He
hid manv ihantes to inllii t daniige
with his w liked light but lip seldom
uesii his htt ham! lit uspil his left
j tli ill the lime and mi'-sui uftpn si()eh
iKo v,ts vet v 1 1 1 at it
pair of liusicc Italian knights of the
clnvts enttriaiued in tiie thiid session
I (Idle Wagond ami Kiankle Williams
Tpptaied In t hluggltig kit whitli went
the ipgiilation dlbtanie I ildie tluevv
enoiiKli swings In tin direction of Wil-
liuns lo t tid anv bout in i hunv, but
, l.ddies iiilgtiient of distance was sad
Tiie Snultr brothets smiled often during
tins act si, ,1k lohnn patola His
I hot w ii w inning
To" iial a, lion tiie fltst two boms on
the card supplied all that was medeil
Kittling Muk btal Max Williamson in
six bilstllng rounds and Blll llines had
the bittpt of Tomm Hrrmin In six
good sessions
JOHNNY K1LBANE AROUSED
i
I Champion m8 Chmtn-Tcnillrr
Fia ot Title Bout
(leelund( s pt. 10 Jnlirim Ivilbine,
worlds undt Rated featherweight cham
pion, to la took a imp at the coming
jtniK 'haiu Uevs Tndlei bout to 1p
held in I'hlladflpliin hefou the National
I on i)teinb(.i 1S The li'ht is
hilled as a lightweight imination ion
, lih' .with tin wi in emit td o ,t liatile
I with laonard
I wish tin hot 1 the lui k iu the
I world ' said kilham but tliW is not
I the tea I elimination bat t It I Knocked
out hano in thiee louuds and feel
that I m his Mipcrlot in tei waj 1
neei met 'Untile!, hut haw; luaid mm li
about him However I still lutd"t thnt
I in the nifisit r of both
Ruth St'ts Series
Record by Pitching
29 Rimless Innings
llnhp (tilth tlic nijtltf Honthniiw anil
liitler rtrinirdhiur i'f t'e Rrd s
Iimh vt dtlln'ted new word fir nttrh
hnr tiiitri ntle iin)s imiliirf) In wnrld'N
erl-- rum"
f hrbtv MutliruMoii. iu IfiO" pitihf.i
tlirrp nlne-innlne pun.e us ilut th
MtdftlfM nltliont helnr creJ upon, Iiii
next iimrirttmi hi ; nnrld'H HeriM mm
the oiwiilnr Inttle nicrtlnwt th , tldetlr
In mil. Th larknien hrorrd the set
oiid innhip. 1 1dx k-p Mtt u recnril of
twnt-el'-ht nude InniniCH.
Ity linldlne the ( uh 'un'fn jetrrdrir
for Men frame I tit It hrnt ltltts'H
record h on Inninc, In 1910. nlttlilnz
itKulnt the I)odrrr, Ruth, after llnc
Mored uimn In th flrt Innlnr, twlrlrd
thirteen runlcNH InnlncN. In the onenlnc
km me or ine present pent nine ultrhefi
nine more rumrh inninKi,
Thebe. with
the veven reterdiir, aT Idm a total
tnenO-nln ronecHtlTe urorelesM ii
lnss.
if
SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT
- ArslD VOJ C3T rLL
Douueo UV im Vour
New PIWK ORGrslDlfi
'KJ eVGRTHINlCs
ArslO ALL Ii-IE" vaMILG
Ybu RE THtMKllviG OP
Mpy VCzsV Ove. lis)
HEAVENLY OH how
Mis -COUC-D
D S Kl C (?
GiwlS
i r rmir ri luin n i ! Ml Jill rfii tv nn
I'M?."
inininlttee of the plot is hoi nut
thp National t'omnilssioii eailier in the
dav The pluers thin t line to t lie paik
and held a meeting in theit iliexsing
o,,"ii 'ei it long mi, th. decuirti
to call tht t onunissiou at ont e and st
that thev would not go upon thp field
until a de islon was rentleied
I 1 o clot k not a plavtt ll til ip-
l ai ed upon Hie field and there weie,
IniMiolt lllil If ll,A .rmimluLlMn . ,U, it,.,.
....," ':..,..":'".",..".,' '
t-i . .. r SAY7rt An
"- " "i ;" " !";- tlieis bioiight lo this countrv from
pis share in I he gamp the Doston lied , , , . ,
S) and Hip c lilngo Tubs would not Bieiseas last Saturday anived In the
on with todav s gcine grandstand and took boi seits ' he
'lilt (oniinission told the plaveis opr I
he te ephone that the lite of ippoi -
tionii.enl had been suggested In the
nmmisistlnii In u t i n nu Ini Iu ktiig
v.JU a,in.i.,i i .h., t !,,,. a
heiefoie tht foinmlshfoii luri nn an-
hmit lf. mnkf an chanRes Uialr-
nun Herrmann told the plavers that if '
,, iiii. n I .t i
thej decided to strike umlei the cJicuni-
Manet s thej Minuld at once go to Uu
sates of the puk and al the manaR-
inent to stop the a
ale of tickets
Tills the plaeis lud not done at Z li j
when stuff Mclnnis was the oul
irlilitw in iinifiiini tnnnwhHn tlift
tiowd irrew iK ess nnd theie whip it-'
pelted Li les of pla ball
I be lommNsion then cinie out to
Itnwij Talk md asked the club own
ers to a -oertrfin what theh teams pro
pnvHi to
mfoi med
the
spertatot"! mlhhl be
"I tnhl I e.lie Mil mi, the ( lib lend
er, ier the telf phone, " wald i halrmnn
Herrmann, 'thut the lommltslnn would
nut i Imnjfe the rule, ml tlmt If the
pliM ers did not propone to plit . tri in
form the piibltr nt onee nt (lie Eftt". I
further tit Id Mann that we would end
. ....
Ban B loluison preslclent "f the
Anitrltau League said he shad nothlni.
lo add to vv hai Chairman Herrmann had
said
At J 31 p in thp scheduled houi foi
the tilling nf the game the plavers
w, le not on tiie field
some of them wtie wondering if thev
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
7-ur.Ncj 'i i:i:i:y
Mcoovr.itN
the
J. lotal lightweight, who is being man
aged h .Joe Kennedy is n fighter who
alwas pleapes whether he Is on lh
winning oj losing end T-ast Saturday
nlKlit, when Benii Valgar, tho French
boxer tooK his measute at the National
Mcioern was there to battle
althoi gh he Knew that the on1 w av
le could oerconu Valgar a lead was to
win b a K O blow, and battle he did
s fat as the writer tan remember,
Teirx his mer oten put to sleep al
though several timej ne came near being
u liieamiawh but lie had the pluck to
nt mi a. the count of nine and sta the
limit with his opponents McCoiern Is'
anx tius to tu matched to meet Lew
Tendler. liWi IMtH. Cline, FiauKie
Cellahan ItooKv Ivansus, .lohnm Pun
dee ot tleorge t'haiuj.
(.ut-slr lnl., (h- Ijtrtl fpKtherwplffht lia
nt irtPil tralnms for his omlnir six rnunl
hattlH wlili rredd IlPe Renny Leonards
siMrrlntf niriner I h-v lll h ii iu at
tlon In the fnil bout of the opvnini? show
nf th Indoor HreiiK of th t'ambrla A C,
on hrida night
Jonn Pund, the Jumplui master will
met ftot k Kaniai or HnrTah nnd not
Kranklo (Younp) rtritt of New Kedforri tn
i twe-round tilt at Boston tonight Brltt
hurt hl hand while In tralulne and could
not so throu.'h with th fight
( hxrl(r Ioe.hrriek has been appointed
Pitrhmflkf nf th Sprlnp A C . of West
Hoboken V J Johnn Drumml. of Jer
(w i'lty nd Joe Moon, of New York,
will he th contestant In the final bout
of Hoepserlck'n first show
lutk Thompson, the hask St. Jo JIo
nt:ro heavwelnht has started training for
his conilns; battlv with Harry Wills who
'nn tit. aiiliiftin1 jf t1n Ino'ktriB HUt
Sam Longford th Boston T" Bab The
will inevt in th final bout of the National
A on Ftturda night Vrankl Conwaj,
under th iiidimgrment of Kd Slatterv the
fighting con met Bohhv )ole of New
ork In 'ho main preliminary
Itenni I eonard, th ptht" t(ht chm
plon In ircttlng In shap for hU fight with
Harry Pierre of Brooklin Ihey are to
bo In the final bout at thy Otmpia on next
SUITS$JJ.80
RF.Dl't FD FROU (SO. 2 and Sttt
PETER M0RAN& CO. ,?.,
S'. E. Cor. 9tW Arck St.
vn Uomtiy an 8atitrr Uattl VtlMk.
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Winnvrs $900. Losers $600,
Under iew Series System
DtiUlin of rr-rrlpt to tlnto, liirtiitllni;
llir fnurtli enme, uHl clvo Ihr ttinners
lens tlnn soon ritrh nntl tlir Insrrs Irss
limn fdllO enrh
Tho rrrrlpls of the first four Kilinrs
will he illvldril ps rollows:
rimers of rnnlrsllnir lenms, SVI,"j;,10.
I Innl wlnnrrs. S2T l"ii.i,
l-nml Iiikts Sl-i.ttl.ll.
I'lntrrit' dhUInn, Hrtond trnms, both
IrncurK, SIS, If, 9 ill.
IMnrrs' tlhislnn,
Iruiiirs, Jsn.'KI t"
rlnrrn division,
louciirs ttn IM 11.
third trnnis, hot h
fourth trams Imtli
hid enough moiux to p. their va
home
The crowd had something to cheei
f . !.. . s . I . .
"" " nen a iaiBe ueiaciimem 01 wc unnea
entile giandstand and the hkachers re sc
'(n iiuissp while the band plaved 'Ovei
j ,, , rp . anf, ie hePoe, tnree lusU
I
cheei the loudest and the most felt
that hae jet ben glen In thp merles
nming the continued absence of the
. - .. ,, .. ,inil,, M, wi
plaeis ftom the field t lie bind made
'
Rallant efforts to entettain tlieii crowd,
"hirh was showing temaikable lvitlente
wanaper iiitneii, m ine ui, sm
the tilat ts weie making tei tain dt -mandn
but refused to predict what the
outcome would he
Manager Bairow, of the
lied o, and
President "harle W ceghinati
of the
Cuhs would not talk
"I'm not interested in the affaii, said
Barrow, 'and I do not know what the
plaveis Intend to do It Is up to them"
1 did not know the plaveis Intended'
to male anv move sniii I'residtiu
eeplnnan
limit I'HHkeit and sovtral meiulierp
of the two clubs appealed in one of
tiie runwavs back of the lied Sox bench
in ihilUin clothes at i otloek -fjtlier
plavers were
dtesslnR in trTeTi cTuo-
noues but the bind an the only thing
pkising
.. , , ,
, W Jl " national commission
had tut lied the plaveis ilow n were circu-
lateti at J o'clock, and it annealed that
,,,,, ,ff , .
misp was reached John A Hedler,
National League lepiesentatlve on the
tommlssion, was autborlt.v foi the state
ment thit the commission had refused
to meet tiie plavers deminds It was
explained hi iJ.ui Johnson this morning
that the commission could do nothing to
Monday nlfcht framm s htff of lUrrlsbur.:
unuer tn maiiHgempnt of Samnn Hahn op.
noip Ham (Kid) Brown thi outh Phila
delphia HiRh School bo. In the semifinal
Kid Williams, the tormer bantamweight
ham plon han been offered to met Jack
Sharker of New York, at the Oljmpln on
th nlRht of HerHemlwr 'T hut the Kid
refund the date an h Halms ho haa ton
much nn his handi to take irt In a bout
at the pr pent time Jack Hanlon then
matched 1pw Tendlr to meet th best bov
obtained It Is t-ald that Ker Hammer, of
Chicago will be his opponent
Present World Series
Won't Make Players Rich
I'll- I IIVHTII (.MK mix
i; 540 .,ltrii(lanrt SS.1M
BI.UJ 00 Krrrlnto $2'MlO
1, 'SO.KH l'lTfr iisii.m
it ni- n .(iiiim m.iHi.u
O'HTSO ommlHklan .HI'l'O
lolll flKlirev Tor four pimfs In 1117!
ltrml uu-. W.SH!: rrrelpt.. $R"t,37
llnrri' h iit. -J,88 18i iIiiIh' hlnrr.
XIOI lll.'li coitimUsfon'H hliurr. S2S.
tl7.l. Rirh lliirr on winning; tram In
IHI7 rnrltrd $33!8.1.Y nml Hip loxrra
Tntnl HeureM tnr four rnmPH In lOIKi
Atlrndinrr. 1B.11I l rrrrlutH. mi4.7U
plurrr! hharc. 860,027. 70 rlubh thare,
t'8.jnH8fl; romml.Mlon'it hnrr, SIJ,
87,30, RACES
at
Havre De Grace
w
Daily Until Sept. 28, Inclusive
7 RACES DAILY
IM 1.1 DINfl A SThKri.KI lltSK
TRUN SCIII.DUI.F.i
('IIII.ADKI I'lIM Penna Rtl Train leavea
llrnail ht Sta at 11 01! A M , ft
Phlla Sta . 11 10 A. M n t O II II
Train IfHtea 24tlr and Cheatnut Sta,
12 -21 T' M
rilFSTI-K. I. renna. rt It Train leavea
11 VI A M H. 4 O, It, It, Train leaea
12 IK P M
MII.MIMiTON. DM.-Penna Tt. R Train
leae 11 10 A. M. B t O. II It Train
leavea 1 0LT M
NKU Kh. 1KI.. Penna R R. Train leavea
12 00 l M. D O, R. R, Train leavea
1.20 P, ,
AKMIHSION rirandstand and 1'adaork,
S1.6S. Ladle.. SI. 10 lixladlni war ii
FirtRct2s30P.M.
OF LIFE
"AMD THChO GO sfs)D
14 Vi?,t out) iNjrswT
II
M THe KAISER.
iliniiBP Hip Situation n itliout tl'i h,nc
lion of Hip dull owners of the two
kiiKUen
II Ih eiil(M tli it .1 loniiirnmiie is the
onh w.t out foi the lilivtis If thes ton
tintie ill thcli Htaml The members of
llieintlon.il rominNsinn ale firm in theli
rcnili e to iio nothlnx In the matter at
pretm
iiode I'asliert, Cnli onilei fleldei, in
timated that plaiw were lieing mnile !
the plaeii tr .t.iEe theit own vol Ids
set Us He spoUe of n bland new serleH
of Ramcs ptol)abl to ho plaed In
I'levtland In a stadium he did not name
National t'ommi'-sion niembrs iefuwed
'o Idd an Inch
.lust a few minutes before ffame
time, '2 30, the players insisted there
was not a chain that thev would sub
mit to a plan that would Bhe them
less monex than the had asKed foi
The imwd did not appeal to know
whafe was Roinu on Thev cheei ed the
band and chpeied a quartet of mounted
police who roe'e aiouud the field Indi
cations weie the club owners would
Jose the biffKPst attendance of tile series
If the Ranre weie abandoned
CARL THOMAS, PENIN
CAPTAIN, ENLISTS
Joins Marine Aviation All aml
l.eailers re Now in llie
Sen ice
Tiie laM of Penn's aisii captains
is in the aiim Carl T noin is, laptain
elect of the new. Is the latest acnulsl-
t inn lo Uncle -am s foicis halng en j
lisiea in tne limine a latlon toips
TIip enllstiiieiit of Thomas who was
tuding medicine, coiirs as a big blow
"u ihe chances of the lied and Blue on
the grldlion tills cai, as Thomas who
w is known .is one of the best linesmen
nn the team Inst eai, was alieau
inunten on .is oik oi ine sure inings ioi
this season
The enlistment of Thomas means
that a new captain will hae to be elect
ed in the spilng for the crew unless the
war is oei b then and Thomas conns
back unlnjuted
BIG TEN" FOOTBALL PLANS
Coadi Slapg, of CliKajto. nnouii(e
That Practice Will Slarl Next Momlav
hlcagn. Sept 111 Football practice,
in the vBlg Ten" conference will begin I
Monda, Septembei 16 it was learned
todaj, when Coach A . Stagg, of the
lnlerKit of Chicago, announced that
the Maioons would go Into training on
that date
Coaih Magg said as-urmcc had not
been glen b the War Department, that
football would be permitted. He ald
the (JoeVnment had the last word In
the matter, since eer college student
of draft age will be undei the Wai De
partment's juilsdlction 'Big Ten"! di
rectors, linnet el, Magg said, are going
forward with tliel plans but are count'
Ing on shoiter practice sessions than In
former jeirs
Welling Oulpoinls Wallace
Jern I lt. N. .1 , Sept 10 Joe Well
ing, of Chicago outpointed Eddie Wal
lace, of Biookltn, In an eight-round bo
lng"bout here last night Welling weighed
138 pounds and Wallace 134
"Ship Quick!"
Don't trust a rush shipment to
the certain delays of .all transpor
tation ir the uncertain deliveries of
an Irregular schedule, or none at all.
Our motor express trucks lease
terminals nt New Vorlc, Philadel
phia and CoatesWHe orj the stroke
of the clock. Connections for Lan
i aster. Columbia and all points on
lino ot Conebtoga Traction Company
Closed trucks, cash responsibility
nud guaranteed schedule assure
against ss of time or money
Tariff on"ipil)catlon.
Arrott & Faunce, Inc.
Motor Express Service
Philadelphia Receiving Station
Hancock St. and Columbia Ave.
rhtna. Hentlaitsn ITU
Four Machmcn Start
Work nl Cramps' Shipyard
lnnr nifmlfr'of thf Athlfllrn slurlrd
tn nork rMrnlnv ninrntni: nt tlm
( minim Nhliivitrd Mrvn 4nhniion, Old
rlnis nntl Wnlon. MrVtot mill, Oldrlnc
urp rmmrrft. nhllp ,lolinsnn nnd Untsnn
wrrp lUHlprnril ns rrculnlnr. Airnrtllni;
In drome Itrnntl, thr nnnonnrfr nt HMhp
nrk nntl mi Hshrr nt thp nlimpln A, V,
mill nnn h itunrrt nt Crumps', nldrlnc
didn't kitfttt how to wear hl worklnc
niimhrr. Oltlrliii tvns tlvpn No. IR, nml,
Itplnir unnrrutomptl to nrpurlnc Kitrh,
nut II on hakn-nrrt ti nfTlrlnl rpport
.has It Hint Tlll Mntkrr. .Hip ontflelilrr
fxlrnordlnnry of thp AthlHlc, ttlll roin.
Jmrk lo tills rltv lo work nl rrnmps'.
Ilnldr Arnibi was rtprrlrtt In work nl
I romps', hut vrslrnlnj nl word Ihnt
li hid dpildril lo rrlnni lo hl hnnip In
( nhii.
SHIP LEAGUE MAY
BE INDEPENDENT
I Refused Admission to Na
j tional Soccer Association
Under Present Conditions
ONE GAME SATURDAY
Their- Is cerj posslblllU that the
Delaware tlher Shipyards Soccer Lensrur
will noi lip affiliated with the national
liod .t the Ian meetlnR of the sliip
irds tliej wore icfiised admittance 'm
kss ceitaln conditions were fulfilled 'Hid
I vri rctarv of the national pprlte ppc
' lion. i:dBar S McKaig has written
I Secretary r'aliill to the tnTiLfliitl unless
thp hinards entered the n itlonal orpan
Iration as j Iraeup the would pioceed
to organize and control their own or
F,ini7itlnn Local soccei followers will haf a
chance to see what hind of football the
shipyards nie planning when thp Mci
chafitH' Yard s second niuad meets Pusev
l Jones on Satuidij at the Fall hill
grounds at Third siren and l,ehieh at
pue The .New otK dlstiUt has foimed a
league which will start on Octobei (
t;ighl Jards are k pi (Rented fie in New
oik and thiee In New lei "ex. ns fol
lows Federal Shipbuilding Pompam.
Kennies N I , Sunmarlne Holt Corpor
ation Newark, l-iictjen S. I-ang Drdock
I'ompitn, Hoboken, Standard Shipbuild
ing Uompain hhooter Island; powne
Shipbuilding rorporatlon, Statin I'land,
Morse Didock Compan. Hiooklui,
Uoblns Didock Compam, Broolchn,
Newburgh Shlpjaids Ini , NewbuiEh
llnrlan IIhn lldjce
Harlan has thp edge on Standard In
the haisebill series for the Coxe troph.
but the New Vol ki rs base been forced
to pla botli games without the t-eike"
of Big Din (iilncr and look for a lc
tory when he pitches next Saturdaj on
the Phillies';, grounds
Otlner had been suspended bv the
Jfljw York League for using the ' fmerj '
ball after lie had beaten all the best
teams In the league, and thertiarge was
nalh too obloiib lo merit serious con
sideration It was agieed, howeer, to allow
Oriner to work In the big series, and
Standard looters claim that In order to
make h.iehall n fni ce for cnnil ehpnn
politics and strong-ai.il methods must
gie plan to the fundamental rules of
honestv and justice, which thev claim'
were unfoi tunaleh racking In the New
ork League
iHsoJiMf
ir. Alfredo Wi -' Tf OsrorCo6et
I'orta HlvCjKffi' k s - 2sJSSik - Dlllnl;l"', lr
ZF9 THE.ALWAY,EVERY-DAY SMOKE "
j nOBACCO rxceds a ' I 1
1 I Chef! Goodtobac- 1
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unpalatable. Blending and
curing accomplish for tobac
co what cooking and seasoning
accomplish for food.
MAPACUBA Cigars are blended
and cured to keep in that racy, spark
ling verve which pleases the palate
and to driv tut the tart tana;, which
rasps tongue and taste.
Havana Fillet the genuine Cuban
leaf lends piquant spice and delicate
aroma. .
Sumatra Wrapper the mild leaf
lends sleek smoothness and free
suction.
1 0 C-B
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Buy it at any
Club, Httel,
BAYUK BROS.
Also Manufacturers of the Famous
PRINCE HAMLET Cigart
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DIRECTUM J
WINS 2s PACE
Captures $2000 Chamber
of Commerce Event at
Syracuse
NELLIE DILLON WINNER
raeitue, X. v.. Sept 10 Directum
J. drhen by Tommy JIurphy, won the
.i?!,'l"r of C'ommerop 2:06 pace, purse
J-000, the feature ocnt of the opening
day s card of the Grant Circuit meet. In
lomiection with the Xew York- Stat '
J air, here votculnv Murphy's black
horse, fought It out In nil three
heals with Mary Hosallnd Parr and Jay
S . nut ""' I'oughkcppsie reinsmau
nahed his silks across flist In the last
'wo heals In n whipping finish
Dircitum J. pited the last half of
the final heat In -GT (. lo win first
monev It looked like a dpad heat be
tween alentlne and Cox, but the. Judges
gae the piace to the Dover driver. '
.loo Sherrlll droxo Nellie Dillon to
ic-torv in straight heats In the 2:07
class trotting eont, purhe $1000. Stln
son sent the Toddler lo the wire second
in tho first two hcuts, but flochey finally
got Brescia working properly and fin
ished second In tho last heat.
Walter Cox won first Inoncv with On
the r.lilnc 111 tiie 2:18 trot for $1000,
taking the first heat In a sensational
dihe from Sallna Ouy. which had led
all the wa omldQtto and Jennifer
fought It out In the last two brushes
for second place
1! 07 class trotting, three heats, purs
I1O00'
Nellie Dillon, Sherrlll 1 1 J
The Toddler Stlnson 2 2 it
llrescla, Ttorlne R 4 2
Peter June Gecrs 3 3 4
Kxpirsshe Lou, Murphy 4 B 5
llacelli Lee R 8 6
Opera Kxpress, ITcmlne 7 dla
T Inn JIIV. JllT'i, 2 nnJ
Chamber of Commcrco 2 OB ilass "Pacing,
three hrats, $21100
Directum J , Murphy . . ... 2 1 1
Man rtosallm Parr, nlentlne... 12 3
lay Mack. Cox 3 3 2
alter Cochato Maple 4 4 5
Jones Gentrs. Ostrander 5 5 4
Time, 2 04'4 , 2 0j' , 2 00
J tK class trottlnx three In fle pursa
11000 (
On the nhlnc. Cox 1 1 t
Jennifer. ITemlns: 4 2 3
omldotte McDonald R 3 2
Sallna Ouj. Wanna ii: 2 5 4
orthy Rlnireti Murray 8 4 &
Time. 1 09'i . S OnU, 2 10K.
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Dixon's Come Through
With Flying Colors
In the racing world, a list of races
run is a list of races won by
nlXOM's
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Automobile
LUBRICANTS
Practically every noted driver uses
Dixon's. The specially selected
flake graphite gives a superior
lubrication that prevents wear. Let
Dixon's rid your car of fnction as
they do the racing drivers'.
Ask your dealer (or Ihe
UOOJl UUmcaimt .aan.
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