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~ ppr .‘ ft; Leu £27 , WWW games of file dou- f ['.. PITTSFIF Ll SELLS l? a . ill go into the standiaghowever, un-. home. mnqm \. g othe out\ when Babe faced : Mmofilfilln the elghth. Hodug tho | fl fmlf‘WmiIui ©. “01m some 'the Boston Red Box .established . a hew | without ., mrwmmxmdgm ml! ultymtlu Arst round} 00 - :- Pologrounds. when, in the Ahe 'champton defeated. Miss ; Alice | . first maummm with the “habitual“ a terrible drive into . the, right field: rawid; mand. It was | auto“: mgam dome tun dt 'the. l’vyfiwnutby a adore of 3 to - ”mood by & count of 3 to 0 digame was played under pro | list. flown-“bowel“ objecting to this : double; peader, as one ot the games | . for Boston. and won \ Arainferred \to this 'city. - Undgr 'the. Mamie agreement the objectlon of one | Wfily‘olob 16 necessary to prevent a game - gall? belipg transferred from one city . ammo The second game mommy ~ til the hoard or directory of the. Mme g ”mm asdecision on Dethgit's protent, . 'The big memo 'of tumult hage. - mm fiasco (tame in the eighth, inning 2. nulls first “mammal Ml: come to . \'the bat. Imam manning; Ieth, Thor . .' maltien hmulfllngl the. 'stugger a. id\ tho stand . opMaad {indoor .of the \ 'pitcher, although the | malog‘ty of tho ; big crowd of 1mm \was gitting there in the @weltéringhent hoping | . - - my Ruth W Freeman's £00 to {he rott dirt ot: nonhuman loosed e Center of the plate.. The buil iffe: ower than Ruta's- waist. k &.) Mammandtheb At; l 22am on's ling to the right feld grand hd.. TE was not one of those . fluke AH; (Fu, willflfiluxt man‘s th himblé. into\ the stands, .. Wheat it 13mm into. A mommaoom corner, it was mammals CI crashed - 4n e: excited; tons. Pith got #. s ammo He Hap establighed |; \His the hardest ( the game illl‘bgli' ffHarder 'than Free- omifififi‘bfim. Dag Brouth» . Wagner, .Ruth hits the ban, - Ruthba oils: this wontlertul homa rim, record on #> aoasou- which is only 4140 solmolomg! whemoo other matting a goon when. moo, Rum been the. victim of the infieouonawass. and pitchers awrywhm’hove Avalked him frequently, Ruth thas been waikoo more than whike: plilfig up tie | record, but he has . managed to make a home tun: new park dn the (zircon: except 'at ‘Wl’fismngwn. It ib expected that before' the season mils Ruth will hang 416 a fecord, whic will hot 'be disturbed. for Remerations. He 44 'the batting sensation 'of alt ”time. A more . powerful-swinger newer moved the na- - e # _ - THREE PLAYERS 4m \ MASS. Bebt. 9--| ~ The: “waterptetmon of- a telegram {' reacélved: «t- the headquarters of tho. . New! Club,. from: (Fool 51mm}; only Saturday afternoon healivmwftg the Giants. . the Dayton \Pate Rath, w'Mmm cti.of a \| that time the entire first and second 1 |. km ual Jews maul. ae [+ C gnomonmm 'ol frags New. york Bate begix yesterday } |- the. . draw. | oo .X was; thk: present title | ~ ;- 'gaost prominent player.) ; ' maimhlnddfllfl-’ St the Now: . m fifty My? . ahe swept down | all 279, 'Arvelt,. who - went. | ofr g&-0,-8-8. _ Tha olay courts | mm % o'clock until after 7, and by rounds had been completea 'and a start mane in 'the third, yel.B. Waring advanced into \the) her one bucket ahead of the field. - The doubles will get under way district entared.' \ ”Mrs Franklin Manors: gue fori Aon. Weary, # former national indoor doubloo have paired for ole combination m the draw. ‘ l’RIURKE MBR A, eckeit Lacks # lrvltntod b‘y his in sums in gotta»; amatch fop lanky Fred Filton Joa Beckett, tha 'British - champion, }; ig fer, has loun@pedt attack: on'! - § which out it . tot [meskett and his managers. fe declaned | . that. the English public was deluding 22 itself with the idea that in Beokett || 'they 1mm real champion. The New || York manager said it was Inughable: to I> The yball kept rising l Bas tier tn the sine night.: . bu what of Fulton” 41m: Ritohor Garry Eor- bol , tung: (Holmium? Mickey Devine nad | L | Milwatkes, 12; 4. «Foitine aud amino were sold to . Tomm’lnourke. manager Of the plaster |. hear Englishmen liken. - Beckett and mall; slaving and : parison have bnought-anmiles . to | ed the gerat «contest ‘botweven Jackson and, Slavin at. the National Sporting : club. l aH O'Rourke insists that fleokett’s man- lagers, in their effort to avoid - Fulton, {now claim the Briton is matched with, 'Carpentien, when, as t \Hatter of tact M Rockett is to be matchad; with Dick Smith and other mediocre heavies. ‘ u Fulton box both lBeckefi; and Carpen- \o. © There is much tButh' in what | 01mm says, for there is hardly a that Fulton would make stiort [ing up trouble for the plasterer, for If | Fuiton got a match with Beckett and beat him the Minvesotin would then be in a martian to damiand another: match with Dempgey. Without doubt; meeting between the- plasterer (who {pe much financial baim in. such a bout, . The tail lanteric jawed person nad | ‘o severe attack of Walpitation of <the heart aim Ine got 'the first blow trom fiempaoy at Harrison, and despite the; fiegvot O'Rourke that he tan galvan— (¥te Fulton Hnto a real fighting oan 'there is reason to fear that Frederick Would ‘bo Hold about taking another of dllmnpion s thuinps. Especially af- tor the treatment mccorded Farmer worm-11 by my at Toledm moamm AWMTION. flJouiavllle, up Kan“: City, \3.° v C#. \ experiencing |- >- i 1 ¥uil/ at 6-50, Mpudgsn the locond oe Her victiin was Miss,Madelon West- | ; < %>...\ dam by a more ee were kept busy 2 Mts. sum ' : round before the gonna-mm]. plaolnz; this afternoon with many of, 'the | strongent toajns in the Metropolitan |> Miss, Molla) | Bjurstedt, and' Mm. Spencer puller- ghig event-and form. the most ( ~ BRITISH CHAMP) Frag Hollows, Manager Says . fighters of the calibre of Peter Jnokson |.. at the come | the facewot Lord Lonotlalorl’esg'y Ret- | 1 tlnsoo Mahayana Corri, WTIb'WMB-v ' .In conclusion O:Rounite offers to work of Beckett, Yet Thomas is stor- | | O'Rourke would. insist on a . sscond| #9 tiger of the roped There would | - | whoto wi \Molla Sjurstedt was married who is a New York broker.; .Hor ma tor she is soon to: start a deternined* murals she lost earlier in the vear moms sm's ”f * mum’s 55155 #5. m f guninikt flaws“ giwebfiw\ © [vast staanm that owes tm C| CamtL purged: 1s when Sonmt Cugar ( BANC A 83 oo- tem \4g usp fit ow __ .* in Pmegat® < ‘ ~. Aas kiosk % T O Abe C FmpNn elaborated his\ own q estlion< \That it #s the key which a hilfs us -to the | id of thought. and fancy and imagination? ta. the company» of subat 'and sage, of tlie wisest fnd, the witti- | est ft their wisest . and > wittiest mo- ment? That it enables us yo «seg. wltlx | the- keenest eyes, hear with the fnést 'éars, and listen to*the sweetest volcos. of gll time? Move thaw that it anntht> . lutes time and space for 1m\ ~ L ta 0 <. - Solitude. o A man thinking. or working is always along, let him be where he will. Soli> 1 tude is mot mensured by the miles o8 f om! his fellowoflhomu. space that Intervene between a mm oi Minneapolis. 9' Indl’intpol 4,57 .,:._._..-.._...._. & mm’nm, weld \toiflly by Baie mm i Moog Lil Pro outh x niemg f [ Mankind's Debt 40 Reading. -. ~ i. \Have you ever rightly considered vhat the more abliHixto.zead means? [' 'once holes Rpgselt Lowell, wid | on September SriF to Mr. Mallory, | | TY lage avill nOt \Interfere with tennis, - campaign to regain eome of tho J 'Babe Ruth Made Record at Expense of 22 Pitchers NEW YORK Gem film-The «new l‘FCOld of twenty-six homa the expense \of > American leggue’: was. made at (twenty-two . pitchers. ° Hox hits loft and vight Model's, - alike, and on only four Occase ~siong has kte. made two homers, off the \sante pitcher. \These | pitchers are: Johnson, Geurge Doss, Bob. Shawkey and Xrban Shocker, The- other pitchers who have felt the ven- gbance of Ruth's: murderous bat . , are: Mogridge, Davenport, Por- * rick Morton, Robertson, Dan- forth, Jasper, Myers; Bhmks, - SLednard, Kett, Mayer, | y‘ers, Mlle Gunningh m, Shaw, oyes and Thormalrle ~~ \Ruth eight of his home mins at Boston and eighteen on | l who mil“ (a, a ' lLAST NIGHT’S sours. r At smousewbenxm Leonaml only ny Clinton. in ten rounds.. New York, outpointed. Young Eine, But talc. A0, six rounds, | ton. Kt. Jase): unsy~firmklea Nelson shaded Gy. Smith 'in sight rounds. The boys are lightwolghts. + 1 we | % ‘iu mutation 'Old Bible. _ One of theroriginat owners of the. Treacle Bible,'living in the eighteenth century, hat nindoe notations on 'the 1. ny igaf. concerning. \John 'who \was . bdrm on Friday the 10th of Feébruaty, | $1760, -at w quinrtor after eight at fight, |- Mv. . Whebler, who died 'of smallpos, fill), Aprile; 1700, and was burled the / 'next: day .at, Grossgate church? aged | tight ° waeks and five days.\ ~Other (lentils. mirriages and births: were Ast. |] cum-n 'the _ interna Joann-m heys yesterday, 'when ', , Mh@4 ._ ' Mollo Blowout Novel; | dyer, Newark, Dana's men, by virtue :*;:| half games in trout of Te \ \| with only seven more: games. _ { stbl@/for the Leafs to overtake them. . loot year m tho old Eastern League. ‘ (Rochester. 5; Blushambon, 1.. z’Bultlmore, deve © ' Binghamton ...;... 140 . -| Newark. ...... .‘.' A | Rochester ...... ' flooding vies eveseé 189 loo Gleason’s Aggmgat‘om tL ‘penmlnt hunting. 'tern halt or the omit. _ games toyplay to: complete their 140- Agame: Mule., 'They are holding -a lead of seven And onethalf ganigs org The great slugger or the Req | the second place indians today,; and: 16 feature of the. Yankeo-Red Sx, doubler jis possible for them to settle the issue header in Which “Boston took, botli ‘ © [in the penant race 1111‘ng the prosefit ggmgg' I week it they loeep up- their (Month: istride, tthey win olacmoally all their: gamer {for a severe reversql of form and al hard losing streak 40- topple out of the .i. 'The Plroges 'and Braves split. a twlo {the harddlltung momma Hod arg to‘enjoy the advantage of playing on ,‘ have lost to them\ consistently alh seay, Hon, the 'business of clinching the nas © Conifrey, | ~ Pille Clinger says that in asking for | was 'buptizsed at Grossgate church on | Marts16 following, by the Reverend |_. 'I Orioles) registered a 8 to 4. victory] :| of today's win, are now seven and a: to out! | tng: on thoth achedule, . 1t is | It: wn in 1908 that Baitimore won lina fast mogul. showing . the, mr a C : . ammo of Vent-May's em». © Jersey City, 1: Beading, 5. _ Haitimore, 6: Newark, 4.° - 1- 'Buffalo, 2; Toronto, 0. W‘- oumoiug of the can». \ \P We +4 “(I ' 9,0 143 $7 I but Toronto .......... MG 920 a? Buffalo 143 198 m 100 10 08 ~! ©3 83 ul 39:1, xau 22 4 1416 Jersey (my Prs 141 . if \,m i 10 o % Has bevanteemflore Games to Play W YORK, Sept. 9.——~Kidl Gleasons White . 50x toned \their final, road trip of: the seasen | day at Was gton. Wo ~ ' . Before: y raturn'to their home lot to wind up. the season . againsf the , Bt.: {Louts Browns and Detroit Tigers, thay wil make A complete tour of the age-a , # 3 'The Sox..have seventeen more bell | ‘\' U _ Cleveland and Detroit im a whom! neck race for second place, stilt have a> sim chhnce to \nose out the Soxwlmt while the White Sox would have to suf | lead. . So the Sox are as good as 'In\ with the American league bunting, and as 'their home grounds for the next, clever days, meeting the sastern teams that fional league pennant. is but a matter amass tor the um team. < Fignring that, the Sox and Reds will maintain the fast gait they havo been. [showing: 'Smice. early JIn-the- Hummer, | ''the pennant races should be over, by a weak from today at the outsido ~ Mer Othér Boarder. Accommodations At a ~stronge pince: . yesterday she Inquired if there were: any other boarders.\ \No replied the- landlady, \unless it'3 my. husband. an“ ho tan qult gmy thke Ho. waftts to.\ Rollltlo l’oflt-Tntolllgoncér «oC : Wan Rnpomlblp tor. lit-om» C, 'The reasopfible man adap- himself 'to the world the unreasonable one per- i sist\ n\ trying to adapt the nuorld to. . Therefore, all progress #6. -- let] “amount as 17011702, - y‘ natd Show. 2. pends on. the unreasonable inflow-lure 9.~4noltluou O, imal ~. League) <> Jahe Said the dong ago:. Games Scheduled! for Today. Q; . Reading in Fersey ty, °o 00> : Newark in ' Baltimore. Toronto in. Buffalo, | sBmghamton in Rochester. Took\ is has “The players. Thou | amongthe Big’l‘onbatsmot the ma - wha © Hor - teigheg yegtofla‘s'. glove and kep their mos yours. <i mnouiltfho 'Ave léaders in the National their HP“ Ways,” efim'm tlhe | Leagtse refmfined the | same, In' tie :° 'American League Roger Peokinpdigh | & . of.t the Yankees fell off four points,; but : ] : film/“finish place. The eaters: - > (C002 ph¥sltram , Wheil her - : 7 ,, On,. the tenuficou W Player can‘t)\ Tnokson h\. Sigler . Vouchw... was Peokinpaugh po ce 303 875 81 127 aw IAGGINB A LL HIP WET Babe Ruth's 26th homer was wool: c's «» g. yon A, Tan turned. the, pill to Ruth. Babe recover- ed without the aid of a physician, biL Afiller Hitched a Ave-hit shautdit | Philadelphia ...... $2° ml for the. BirdtesyBbut the Braves, headed | «< sp n s OPR by Maranville, bunched hits in the see- | + *. . “ATM\“vfflG‘gSfi ‘ ond game.., > ‘ gand e | Omotmatt .....}.. 86 . 485.00 The Baltimooe Orioles are chaimpi-. a?“ 120m *** * wee to _ §\ a 63 ons again, They clinched the interng» . lPlttcs 138m. it vede 64 C “if tional league perpant when Pal-mom | Brookly f presen e} g z; gs {beat NeWark. 1 * { Bogfon . .;”‘ 80 * hormoxé NEW ‘ntlle Gilt] glows injunction cage atlll | bangs fine today. Attorneys for Bow} - Johnson, H a Only: imaged ,o! t & .._ Than - and! (mp «will bal NEW YORK, em. '9..-~Mins. who», e Bluntodt. former champion of Amerte 'can women Mull 'players-Miss Bpnz- { stedt (that was dud Mrs. mum __ Mallory M fin-has ~practised - want Ul Cs slag has preached, ”may. that -it in a L mistake for women to narry men much . {younger thin- themselves. She borselt : footy-sewn aud the man to whim . oualy\ young. . Consequently they | seee 500 the companionship < of the 101mm: A8% which to my mind is a cinnamon: mig» | 43a take. There lo nothing - more. pathetic N0 CHANGES IN PM? . Rough ... ... .. Méusel sil ull .l. HT 459 59 141\ any Joho ', *{Grah 1. ... I Romany. + osa » o 120 Mf 55136341” Myers mamcm LEAGUE. ThOrmeloxi'fosm ball to Rits | that helped to make baseball “history, MAYS C- A league, had their inning yesterday and: [the hearing was continued till Friday. | Judge Wazner, in part II, of, the sw f meme court, who is hearing the ense. | 11g. oxpeoted to Tender a, decision > mm lolerftllap um ‘l‘mday. oe . No : onwllllnogF work-or ever . yet unloved great success; \Sor men only\ gully and rejoice at the succyn w! 803m ”newly-mount. ' just 'been warmed 'is forty-two. - bride in, an New“! not tot trouble with women tennis Js that it keeps thom danger- Téa otfi - \In this connjiey averyth adi mthnzhfiin' “fight“ 9 “gm“. because there are whay England W'in‘flol: girls thai. mey. Th corns g ~- Hearn: Imogbwf, \Sefer . |themaéives for their. M ._\. mer and ‘mamw- 5 way, veil, and sepad,+* woman? | Interest in mm: and wool; 44 barium Mango wow fren Meow tar: até love. | my gummuw BATTING RACE were no ‘chongeo in position eipecially by walking tours, {. hm. rooms»? was , aw 'in, Norway and ° m studying ' Moe-noun; LEAGUE. .a.\ spooune “1m” mst ~~ G6. AB. 3.11.90 |medfonl - studfem, Mr. Maler 120460661148 31; broker,. 'e. . Q 440 18 185 40 ce ees .s 318 (4B 50° 389-90 g“z (G. AB. RH PC. .l. 108 434 16 1M Bt: «128 458 09 162\ gpa 1 ik. le. 119 459 86 159 365! wos ec 198 466 77-160 .301 4 Cb 13 ¢ \(Hrgf gamed \aw? dy Boston, $;. New: Yorkwoé“ s-ls - {fecond game.) _- « No other games: achelluled luAmNAszmufiF as musbnrg‘h no» Boston,; o. 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