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EL PASO MORNING T
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1909.
BARON ALCYON IS
WINNER OF DERBY
a r
THE TIMES’PAGE OF WORLD SPORTS
A r.
DOUGLAS GOLFERS
COMING THIS WAY
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“BY DENHAM'
GERMANS DEFEATED BY AMERICANS A SECOND TIME AT MARBLEHEAD
MILLIONAIRE National Lawn Tennis Champion Larned and Clothier,
Man Who Has Earned the Right to Play for Championship
SPORT FOR
LOCAL
MEN
SOMETHING DOING
ON DOUGLAS VISIT
Word to the Hifjh and
Low Brows on the
Program.
t - Si
< 1 {v Gene I ><- n ha m.)
**ut itt I muy.lai*, wtu.’i»! thiry hre <annn-
Uo’Ui <l tu kt't’p 4 H|rnrt»-nhoi*tliij; hriKHilt*
M» tftjiml down * ai lua Hprmitw that nprlriK
iij» ftti'i ntRlit, h i oriatn fvw of ti»e ultra*
fa hloNiihlv li.t’i»• tnk<*u t<» t)a'
pa^ffua • 'i .i'/tlf. <h*ll, ;»>: ihOKt cv(»ryhu<ly
a g.ihtv hi vvl.h h a little wijJto
' 'ITIt)
GERMANS LOSE
TO AMERICANS
Are Hopelessly Beaten In Race for President
Taft and Governor Draper Cups at Marble-
head—Yacht Ellen Gets Honors.
DERBY IS WOT
BY BARON
ALCYON
EASILY
V|
fi
his 11 ' » urwwfTifuU.v w»hK‘**I, jjouhtDol,
hamiiK»tv<i ami' ftitaa r-Lyay)* ioM. it 1«
Jail* * d I llsoitf wl'iM lit) < (,r «-i 111r rtifltered
m ,r* lriu-jHiiiitt to. owner** <>t
tplay’"it v. i,t a tin* hIit-xh of hu«i-
lus#H la nht tun Hli*f a piiiti< ular
htfth ♦ »r«»v\ Li t jio oil imlurt) > playH It* nil
»h<‘ Mint , ;ual ;$ n ho|.Hi)e«iH vh’tirn to
Hw*i ftti.iiifji' ttiuluti.s known to medical
W*iCttA'« mi <■< Httis.
<‘iii In »nit ,• Mi ni the pulin', l»ui the
j»i ini ti al ' wriLn iu hv to looee a
Dttic white t all mi'I tlnm fi > Sitjd find it
ugniu. A <ti rat i hutMorjst om* remark*
• it that- II ti • hull v.aH i c.(-ovci%*d the
i-ihiC: day it vu,H l<»: l ttic ifiixtlV Wfin won.
'i'1 i out (Edition 1 • • f 11 i, 'dm; diuptitcd,
iminy elnimihf, that at lea at a w«*ek
ttiiould b. ahin% il m find tja hull
Win ' a :■ Im (ivn’t ilml anybody to play
ur.i'in.-l ii!l, l,< Milt to tin lhik« Kolt'
Itrorti' i at led tints i4*dH a Oldtl y- -
a la<i t*» mu i <mwjml hi# wvupons) gol!
Hlti ks hr. i f ri ii fdiH iil in t hr fta?Tt<? < atc-
tjot’j vyItti « f/tu w< . jioiii fiM> .lolinwjn
\> Johnson ful iliVOtto.- and UUit tst .put t •
ni l......rd i'■ iOMin 11 \\ luds up in
a, ln.miiii.it Mnuftrtiioi from rxiThidve fa-
tigio'- What he Tea My irons 10 do wlmn.
he im not himtlnw Ids IIMI«> white Ini ill
Im to i uioiirul tin* IlnkH in u Cer*
tain i in rut »<* r of strokes. ID- sett» the mark
at s .iini.i' foi niri I i>!;? unpally
finishes with !Hi, Hoira» tiinea HtrokcH
i-oinr go fjnI that la* lorjirts win re he If
at. whit h im .viothinjf to 111r mind.
Now that the Kaiiir ot'tfolf liriF lienp ex*
piainvti, it r n inch I tt«* loii.itlwr^d v.fYlt to
K*'l h»(k t<* hhsiitrHK. inii in ik>UMUiis
i'1 1 1 II etttiwl I lit Slltrl * t ; 'll'., 1 I;. v |
i i of (in cm* in thin
I'Utlii Th' t |WMd\ titlvaiis ivi!I colli*-
to Id l*a.so Sun-da i nimronK, whore they
f
9
w
JTi
Marl.lt-lifinl. MU*., Auk. V Tt.e lu.n-
ot-K lr. die sworn) duv’it nu-P . f tht- Inti
ruoionHl rontfpt bntween tin 'Jermun m-l
Amcrl. nn K.,n<1ef boats for t! v Pn sblcn
Taft ami Oovornor l.noia t .|i« t. .
tl..- Amorlrati in.lit Kllon, mvnf.l I.
I'fiarUs J>. I'urtis, .lr.
Tilt Gtlirian • lialltnRtra w< ,• hopt-L -
ly laattn. Tltt Z.-burn) II. rapport oat
of th< mot when It was on-- tarter ovei
ber-auae site foitltd tbe ftatt mark.
The Wolf finisht.1 u nlose -■ mnl, wohil'
Jo,, tti, winner of ycsterilay'a ronteat,
tf.lt"'1. ■ aoeondn I.chltit] the Wolf,
be ofTli I elapse.1 time of the vae.hts
!ls .......... KHen 2:21:11; " Wolf
1 t'1" '''m'if'^52’ Hev,'lla
I... a tan.i an of tlje boats for the two
Hftio .day’s tare* was: The Taft
■h.'-eii.r | |,.K; Ellen 1 leg. Ilrnper
! ten tl points; Joyette 10 rs.lnts;
•’ !l • llevella :. points: MarKur-
r. point Zelium! II. l point.
THREE LENGTHS TO
GOOD AT THE POST
Obscure French Aeronaut Who Made Some
Sensational Flights at Rheims Contests
Syracuse Stallion Runs One
and a Half Miles
In 3:09 1-4.
I
A
i 7
:/
A. Larned’s A ’.c M;n Be
Against Him
Dig Conic
lie
Vfill u111 tfipt t" WfM ih>> 11-nmfdiinnliip
flu'll twin! > • i'Hb* I ft tills I he iiii |,iif -
who liav'f: . 11 iiii lieiui drilled In tl • infrt< i -
* it-M of thut itl^nlertuMH ptlnljfitv ,
u pTnurain of eiftiftiiiinnmifi i nn liecn at
Tanned fm them. TJh- din etui of thu
f’oimtiy ehdi. (he liotm <•{ n,,, «<»it fiend,-,
will meet the IkhiuIuw golfer.^ »| V :t".
u’f jot k Hunday monilng. I'’oliovslmf
hi »*ii k (:* et lire golfeiH will retire to the * * • (11J r* < I tilt? I ip, lit
linkM m tin •'minttv <*Uih (I.rrmtt
lvlfik. Hat ilsinc. vouum t.ilhoad man,
will m i ua ehnirnmn of ti t re< «*j>t|on lalU'IH-d hit:'' bccll
Committee, Wfileh will he eumpo^ed of
the <lircel
t.
! *
Hy winning thu
inrnt tu ‘ t'c ‘iVf»ort, 1
former nui ioiml lav
Larned for the
the direeloiT of t he Count i v ( “luh It will I au<1 nHH
l»e IiIh dtitv to $ee that the \Ih1Hhk KOlfeiM lennis I'm
liocotne tiiurotir.ldy t»o,«ted on the inerltv!
uf the r:. t*. ,v. H. VV n
ti Die,it trUUH-
!*«»'tal ion rtyni. in
4 hTi(' y,<ilfui * u 111 he the iruestH of the
Country t'lol* «t hinelieon Humiay and
Mondtiv. Ttiey will ticgin piny for the in-
dividual < liutot»l<*iirtlil|t Humhiy morning
fallowing hrejikt.imi In ordei to give them
h . omfottahh rid, out to the llnkn all the
Io< ,t| i.olfeiH who have niitriM lutve been
reuueH.il in nil, t ||M. morning train
from liougUm at the depot with their mu-
thiti' :
Th*1 imiividual piny will Im for ihe
championship of the noutlrwest. J. r VV'H
in-utli won tho Individual elntntplorjMldp
,v< ar, There will he no tirofe^MhaaiI
•h*lig from l*oagl.i.s to play .1 >. LI vie, the
lo. »l [irof.’N'Niomd. Carl I, ,Smith will
froum over and will stay long enough f«>
take part hi th-n Individual |*1;*> lie will
then go to t 'hit ago, vvIhuv he will enter
•over,.i tournamentK.
Te:,m tday will he held Monday. Mon-
day night a I Hitch lunch w ill he served do
the golfet,» ;ii Hie « ountl \ ' luh. The
tram to I nun his w ill he held until 11
©cluck, and r;pe, lal efir will take them
to th. depot from the Country Club.
l-nat 'chi' the LI Putin team won the
game hy one point. A couple of their
best meti are mil of the game thin ne;i-
»oti aud the other* have not been pnr-
tleipaitng, it Is MV id, as much aft thus
ShotlHl
Tti- team line-up as follows:
lKmgUUH-J. Htuppl. .1 A. Holden. V,
Htuppi, C. O Thomas. H T. (TiHthert
and has lnM*n v
more
other tennis pi
honors. IUb i >
in no inamier
than forty y»
championtslii I
tourna-
Clothier,
•luiinpioiL
Villiam A.
ship title,
t trair years
nt figure in
nt v yeftrw. No
won so many
year he*trayed
that in* is more
lir won the
r.ioi from M. D.
#*•#
I
j c’opytiicHT, BYOf/bkH
iZESSia^^ESBaai
Whitman, succfs fully defauded il in, tiiiu out of the name for some time.
l!)i»2 unaluut tin EhivUstimaii. It. K Kofore lie had fairly recovered he do-
Doherty, won itjiiratn in I:«»7 through ‘ touted Clothier at Hnigwood in five
the default of Oh thh : mn! maintained hard wets. Clothier later .sprained an
II last year against Beal: C. Wright, ankle, hut recovered fully and went
Clothier in l!Mn; won tie finals and j through the field without much dlfli-
then the fliumidonship l.v defeating, cnlty until lie met Maurice E. Mc-
IlibilM C. Wriplil. l.aii .I sustained MH.aughUn, the California crack,
an injury early this year, which kept | whom lie defeated in ft brilliant match.
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ALL LEAGUE
BASEBALL
HOW THEY STAND.
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New
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Hid!
St.
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Ho
.atlonal Leapuc.
lMiind. Wop. I .out.
pot.
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Htuppi. <\ O TlmmHF. H T. Cuthlxirt. <
L SmitJi, I . IT Fort In. .I. R Spo.»<!, U I
S.utt, W H Kirltlurtd. \: (' Uohiti»m
A li Utiokard, ,1. j . .
Tkidg. r. T M Smith. <1. i
»ht lint*. (1. VV It. 1
S.ott, \V 11 Kirklarttl. L! (" HobitiHun
S W I' tiu li. fl. I’jit'Uard, .1. | *.
Soxton, S S
H I)u w t il, Unlit Il*i(1. VV Lh*!*,
IL? iif-.ft, i* r. I in t, In v
t ,1 Pin ho A VVT linjck, P. 1 ICdwordsi, •
r. UT:;.1 <*. VViltimrth, Wtitors Dll-|
vi«. Hr. f is, Vriht, On fit. Saturn*! Burk
Lardt, Uarnatt King, U.
American Leaqiu
Played Wn
1 an r"?
I .oat, ITT
i" f*d'.»
• Ip l.u, t
tl
land ..
m..
York .
lyOlltS .
odiluftltm
, ....... I,, , . Ci-fiUdcr, !■: F i
Nidf. \v il si,,lum. .1. I-’. Williams, T. .1
Htiili.a'd, W K Caytic. .1. It. Itii. Knar. i
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WHERE THEY PLAY.
.Sill. VV, M IVtll.'.diis, Lieut. (’
TIllolWJii, ii, M. Payne.
World's Aeroplanists
May Go to Mexico
jMexh’o Cl tv, Aug. ::t -Tin* con itie'
in ohutgo of the* ' intonnaty cel« ttlon
Jwru In Sept<?mlwr. U»lo, have <!*• Ltd tf-
lnvir« the at roptnuiMs «>f the v d to
hold the International meet at ,|e\i<o
City. Prizes aggregating Ix twe- $J>o,0<io
turn $100,000 will b*> «ifr«‘ted vvri broth
«iit Hlerlot. Curtins. I.atiiam
leskB'-TC in the »< ieme of avlat
kakf i to take part.
d other
will Ik*
King Will Manage an
Eastern Club, He Says
Kan* U* City, Aug. 31 -John Kbng,.
Iiaselcal f»at:pher former member of the
CTib a vi Nation al t t\ih, w ill mnn-
ange L ea»t< n team li ttlher the .Na-
tional <y Am-j tcBri ieugue next year.
Thl* Statement war made by Kih,g to-
tiaj- afttr he hd/i vrirej C^rk 'irlffith.
imimig. i of the Cuic <»hutl N«th>n.ih*, de-
clhdnv lirflTijLli’ff ofior to join hit dub
fiex t seafcun.
“X iia'tf hwi proposition; now before
me,' kwi4 Ivliug, aafi I m.reiv wifi ae-
ooe Jd* them. tom ran my
ti»
National.
1 MUkburg at P.o.«t<m.
Cite innati at Philadelphia.
< ’lib ago. at Brooklyn.
St. Louis at Xevv York.
... . , American.
avMngti-u nr Lonla.
Piiiladtdpldu at Ctiiefico
New York at Cleveland,
Boston at Detroit'.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Cubs Defeat Giants.
Now York, Aug T. Blown got the
bed of Wilt.*** toda v and «‘ill*.ago won
the Inst gnm« of iho * U-.h.
Score i H.H.K.
(Mth'ttgo ...» ......<"■" J0b <**»1 2 f» 0
New VT»rk......no*1 uihh o»»i» -o 5 z
Brown and Arglier; Wills'- and Myers.
Five Straight for Phillies.
PliUaddph.i, Aug. :’.L Philadelphia
made H flvv wtmlght v|etorie« over St.
LoiiIh bj Wityiln • today.
Score: U.H IT
LMdlndelphlii .......1 't :’.oo n:?x 11 li i
SI. 1 mils ..........'*Mt -40*> (MM tl s 2
M*‘QuUH*’ti uhd |)<m.In; Beebe, Metier
id l‘t '
and Phelps
Pirate* StiH WtnninQ,
BoHtor| Aug. A.- Plttwburg won easily
from Boston today . to z by taking mi-
y ant age of errors .md timely baMIng.
Wn L'lntr
Wagner made two ,.se hits Htid a single
in four timer iil tra'
Score: tl.H.1'
PittHbutc ...... . THt I.HI2 000 -2 7 S
iktslon
100 loo 000
F4eds Defeat Brooklyn.
Brooklyn, Aug. : i Citu irumti defeated
Brookl> n her*- ltd; v !» to 4
(Mliclfiat i ..........‘Mi ono 080 - 0 Li 2
BrookImi..... . .020 000 200 l la \
Fromme and'Clarke; S< union, Dent and
Mnrultall.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Tigers Win In First.
Detroit, Aug. :.|. Today’s game wus
won hv IMrolt in the first inning.
run:.
Detiolt .............Ml) too O0x 7 12 1
]JM*lUh ............Ola 200 00| t 11 2
Kdliaii and Schmidt; Hull, Ivurgcr nml
Ckn i idon.
Yankees and Naps Even.
Cleveland, Aug. 31.--Now York and
Cleveland J»rok< even today, New York
winning the first and Cleveland the «ec-
ond.
Fir«t game—
Score: R.n.B.
Cb'Vikifid ...........000 000 00n—J r, 2
New York ...........000 ooo ion -1 i; 2
Young and lOaaterly; Dt*yle and Swee-
ney.
Second game—
Cleveland ...........010 000 001 2 8 3
New York ..........000 000 010 1 5 3
l*’n Ikon burg and Clarke; l>ake, Warhop
and Klelnuw.
'1 "*
Headvtile., Marts., A ; 31.—1The Syra-
cuse, New York, stallion. Baron Alcyon,
today won the second cnewal of the
American trotting at the Headville
track b\r three lengtl ‘>m Axtator. It
was one of the most - ctacular races
ever seen bn the turf I >m the time the
word was given until P c horses were
within 150 yards of 1 c ..ire, the winner
was In doubl.
After 35 minutes of >Hying the ball
fell for the start. Immediately HyJle
Bird, entered from the limit mark allow-
Us*
a.
Probably the most amaalng thing] ihoo, and n . nty-three minutes the
about the enrluranre iliglit made at! longest fflvlit • Wilbur Wright, made
Rheims by t.outs Paulhan, who llevv 2 j °n Dee : i lr f.. The machine uaed
hours, 4:j minutes and 24 4-5 seconds! *>y M. Pai iliai. is a bi-plane invented
and ulighted only because his supply *»>* M. Voi. n. His flight was made at
of gasoline was exhausted, is the fact; times in lb t> rj, of a wind such as no
that he is a novice in the flying i raft.! other avia u a<l ever been able to
He never saw a flying machine until i At tini": lie was blown off his
last July. The flight made by Paulhan ! mirse and wn.- obliged to describe a
surpassed by sixteen minutes that
made by Roger Sommer on Aug. 7,
complete i-aeb in order to pass tho
pole that: marie fl the turning point.
--------------------------------------------
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Senator* Still Lo»lng.
St. Igiuls, Aug. SI.—Washington win
defeated again today by Si. Iaiuts 3 to 7
In tt dull ueteltt.
St. Louis ...........000 102 31*— 7 10 1 i
VV'.iHldngt.in ........000 non son- 8 :i!
I’eltv and Stophena; Witlierup, Sinltli
and Street, Slattery.
White Sox Win.
Uhir-agn, Aug. 21.—Thleago defeated
l‘ldlndelpl;la In a pitchers’ battle today, (day.
1 ’lllegg.i ...........002 000 mix 2 4 ) j First gram.
Phllitdelpliia ........000 000UW0—0 V r Score:
Sniltli end Sullivan; Morgan, Krause Dys Mollies
Denver and Sioux City Even.
Denver, Aug. 81.—.l.iiics’ liome-nm
drive in the sixth Inning of tin- H.cinid
game saved the locals I rum a do a I do de-
feat today.
First game—
Score: Jt.H K
Sioux Uity ..........302 020 020—7 In n
Denver .............ooo lo| op. :: jo |
riark and Towne; Olmstead, lSohannon
and Haley.
Second game—
Score: » j; jj
Sioux City ..........oio 000 000 1 :t "i
Denver ..............ooo ool ooo i o o
Wilson and Shea; Adcms and Haas.
(Called on account of darkness.)
Wichita and Dcs Moines Even.
Wichita, Aug. 31.—Wh hita and Des
Moines divided u doubi: -header ht ie to-
and Livingstone, Thomas,
AMERICAN ASSOCIATrOisl.
At st. pattl—
Milwaukee ........................
SI. I'out........................
At M in ora polls, first game—
!l I: i Ml V
4,600 001 100-
ll.H.K.
5 15
Kunwirt pity
MimientviUx .......
Secon.l pme—
Kanos (Tty,........
M inm\*u>ollf» .......
At Cohjjnbvis—
In (limn, polls .......
('ulumbus
At Taleilo—-
Toledo
Loui^viHo .........
MHtxe.
VV ichita .... .........trim ypii i jy.—o j||
Benz. Miller und Lewis; Hassler, Hunt
and Weaver.
Sotond jrame— *
Score: U.H.E.
TVs .Moines ..........000 TOO 0— 1 fi "
W»c.*mt« .............015 203 x—-11 i:: ?
Benz and Low1h; M^tcliison and Arm-
strong.
Pueblo 7, Lincoln 0.
Pueblo, Aug. 31.—Pueblo turned the ta-
bles and shut out Lincoeln.
Score; ft.IT ft
t.lncoln ............ .o<*« 000 000-d a
X^uehl^ y.. ..... , 0"if 303 oiv ; n r»
Mcfafferty ami .Mason; Galgano and
Omaha 4, Topeka 0.
Topeka, Au^'. -Omaha shut out To-
peka, I/owor h* i ling the locals safe at
.ill times.
S'ore: ft.H.E.
Omaha ..............OOO 000 400—4 0 0
Topeka........ ...,000 000 000—0 8 1
Lower and (’mi mn; Thompson, Wright,
Carr ami Kents.
ftnee, 495 feet in advam o of the seratlfi
horse Sonoma Girl a ad San Francisco,
set out to make a whirlwind race of It.
Passing the stand at tialf mile mark,
H.vlie Bird was leading h* a length over
Axtator, with .Tim Ferry third, Kaldar
fourth, Remorseful fiftl and then the fav-
orite, Baron Alcyon, just in advance of
a horde of horses that pinked the track
full. There wns i grand closing up of
the horses around the turn, with Jlin
Ferry dropping ba k into tlie ruck.
Near the Close Up.
In the bark stnt li * ii: ?s, with Ax-
tator, went after Hie : ;er, the race
being hot uni i 1 rem liing y i<o lower turn.
ei little more than mil. the journey.
At this point IL !i<* Bird weakened
enoogh to pci rult Axtator to rush Into the
van, a good length in (rum of Kaldar.
who was closely followed hv Baron Al-
cyon. The positions remained the same
entering the stretch for li e grand battle
to the wire.
For a few strides the tw<> eaders raced
head and head and tm the superior
speed and emluram e of i’aron Alcyon
carried him to the front aid he passed
the winning post throe lengths to the
good.
The Summaries.
Results:
First race (2:13. hot. pn s. $1,000 —2 In
2)—Also Roosevelt won mst and third
heats in 2:m,. 2:10',. K*;r Margaret J
won second licit in 2:P Rronson.jP
Gladys and Wilkorson als* farted. M
Second race #2:04* pace, inu-se $1,000— J9
3)—Waller 5\' wr>n gm-md and thir^B
j teats in 2:i>8V:i. 2: OH1,., T Friend woiP
first heat in 2:0C'i (dlsqualif!<d). Texas’
Rocker. Green Pilot and Milton S. ,Jr., i
also started.
Third rate (2:11 pace, p , $1,000)-
Earl J.r. won two heats in 2 11%, ’2:10*4.
Louis I*:., Carrie S and Stili. t . also start-
ed.
The American derby (1H miles, purses
$.{ >,000. of wbicii $15,000 wen? \<t the win-
ner; $3,000 to' second: $2.f»on (<, thirc
thence granted to fifteenth
$700.):
third and
horse with
Laron Alcyon. 2 19, first: Axtator. 2:17,
second: Kaldar, 218, third; L;ulv Jones,
2:09. fourth; Penh< Maid. 2:1 * fifth: Jack
*iViZL 1 fifth; Jack
McKerren. 2:10. sixth1 San Franrlwo,
COAST LEAGUE.
Vernon 5, Portland 3.
Los Angelo. A.’g. 31.—A batting rally
by Vernon in the murth inning gave them
the game.
Score: R.H.E.
Yernon ........................6 9 2
l’orthfnd ....... .. .............3 7 2
Brackenridge | Hogan; Clienault and
Fisher.
Oakland 3, Los Angeles 0.
Oakland, Aug I —Oakland defeated
Los Angeles tod..
Score: • K.H.E.
Oaklaml ....... ..............3 a o
Los Ansel,■« ... ................o 4 2
Nelson anti Le ThorBvn and Oien-
dorff.
2:08. seventh: It«l|>li Wic-i.. 2 18, cIbIiIIi;
Genteel H„ 2:11 idntl Hill Nice, 2:16.
tenth; Sonoma Girl, 2:28, ('i. nt 1:’ Jav
Kay. 2:17, twelfth; Hylie Bit) 2• 11’. thir-
teenth; Henry SI. tser. 2:14, fourteenth;
K, D. M,, 2:1.7, fifteentti Tim, 2-0!)14
Also started: SterUitK .MeKitmevI Klo'n-
dyke, Itlsn. Miss Winter. Ward Peter
Balta Zamalte, A Laumirv, it,rnn I,e-
lnnd, nirehleaf, Codueeus, Dm Alamo
Father Bells, Nanc y Gentry, sir Todd
■Dm Ferry. The Anaeliis. Kih.r Baron,
MoQuillen, Remorseful, prince Laualard.
Rebecca G. and Manic.
GOSSIP AND
SPORT TALK
•.
SacramOno 7. 'Frisco 1.
.......nento, au h.—Sacramento out-
.' the Icukuc l. 'tilers today in every
.ante, winning by a
department of th
sc I etc of 10 to 1.
u *mlZ: It. H E,
fc'un iTftnciscO ..i . ,,,,..1 6 6
Sa ramento ..... t. ’.............io 12 2
Griffin und Bor \i Brown and LaLomle.
OPINIONS OF SOME INTERESTED PARTIES IN THE COBB-BAKER SPIKING EPISODE
Johnson Said to j Jennings Asserts
Be After Cobb Cobb Plays Clean
RACE RESULTS
Chicago. Aug 51 Although (he at!W»
tlon t.f Pi-cHitient Ban Johnaoi* of th1
Ainyrican lyaguc. had noi l>ccn offb lall
culled lo the apiking to-tic« of Cyr*
(’ohb of the Detroit Tl; cx, he dothiT*
that if kuch tacUioi did not < ouJa* imrr
din tel v t he Georgia fdwgg *r would »uiff
Tbia kind of h<ull playing hft« got
atop," la* auid. *•! imilcrstand Cob*
llnr- <blcf oftVndcr. Ho mud atop t
Hurt of pluyhnr, and If 1 hoar of anv
hu« h c».ko llki* the Occurrence «i !>«►(
when <’obb la #mhl lb hnv<» apikini 9
Burtoman Baker of lint Aihlcllca, b*
U># y *0 Bit* game/*
TXDroU. AUR. 31, Hughey Jcnnlnas
jdl-v on i;u- Cobb-Baker im idem after
l^^'ina ns follows:
§>tc who knows Cobb, amt I place
rtttlicit eate cary. knovr* that Ty is
#««>* *>’ 'Jeal’.i -I tvil! players in tlie
,p aS would not intentionally harm
,i|r nno, t ■and j,|* slides to |,«
m.
^ilji Mo never stpioal if
tU’hAbitr! In Phllodclphi.i Col-
f f Ol* »* fi"",1 <1 r.. 1
eitbci nte\
o ,r
ib'in
i in- a I him.
io id *»t alt,
it 1* Wily p]
uc.uia, Sr: of a C
tiie cl)' SttiDK pit
iti« lc SC'
H5
Vtlil after stranae, uru|
ni wdid. not compliiin,
pi ‘i’iUK .insl tfie same,
t) tpoll business for ->t
kb at team to cry that
-«■ ntv H ying to disable
'Cobb Naturally j Ty Cobb Says It's
Mean/ Says Mack All In the Game
Detroit, Auk. 31.—”VYeTe the Athletic*
not high In the race.” said Couple Mack
briefly: ’’1 would prefer charges ngainst
Cobb. I won’t do so now. because It
might look a* If l was trying to win the
1','meant on a technicality, and I want to
win the championship In the ball Reid and
not a* i-gi’ me,VltiB or the hoard of dire, -
tors of the American league.
"I’m not going to prolong my argu-
ments why Cobb is loo aggressively in-
■ lined on the bail Held. IVcsonnlly, I nm
not very- well acquainted with lice young
uian. 1 think lr is Just his .second na-
ture to act menu on the ball field. He
probably get* up in Hie morning with a
grouch on, tend it stick* to him all dm."
Detroit. Aug. 31,—When he heard of
Connie .Mack's ivirc its. *tv" f-0l»i.
s[w»uted freely. Tin* gist of ids remarks
follows:
"It was most untienttemanlv of Mack
to run to the newspapers knocking mo
Mack knows that I never spiked a man
deliberately, and he c.twi knows that the
runner is entitled to the line, and if h,o
baseman gels In tin: way he is taking
bis *>ww cLa lutes.
SHEEPSHEAD teAY RACING.
: sheeps!,cud Isiy. As. 31.—Bins and
Nunics at 7 t,, ; «l , t|,e turf selling
« 1 * ndlc at V . epshead Bay to-
; wwaunK .iscaj <?evond choice, by
cnb a length i:esuf
J„lrsl .r.a p ;*’4 furl* ga)—Royal Vane
rrn. t.omedienno V, ond; Hemsort
t.ooper third Tone, 11.1.
Fc-ond in e (steep), hase. about 2
x. iL *am*!irt on: 1* ox second; An-
drew Burners third. Til 4:00.
Third race if, furtonl v-GBenuadeantf’
, *!*'.n*i<*rsoi’ set on^ Kudos Sister
third. Time, 1:112-5,
Fourth ra. e ; pile)
firestone won;
Flack Mate _s?t, ;.d; R|k*toa*” third!
fins and Need-
aucoup tldrd.
11 is a ids to case of squeal with Mack,
and I'm going to tel! him so. Collins L
alt rigid. He tried to block me Tucsdin
be 1 dumped him. He didn’t *av « wotVi
Ik'' aus. lie knew that 1 was rigid.
goes Into the bases the same wav Hint *
do. and he lio* hurt as many men as 1
have.”
Time.
Fifth race <U; ndlest-
;Vs 'nm: Arasce ccnd;
rime, 2:06.
,orVh nrAC,‘ r 3 hirligs)—Futurtty
, l*‘r * ’'Loy won: a mpton C’oiri t
iWvona; Antonio tbiivl.1 Time. l:f*7.
p„,^^NDER S HARO LUCK.
niuWS-, A,'s’. vr. Kl Vanderbilt's
Tremb£v,?n !n "¥ Trlx iiinniy at the
Pkie* triu k *>«t Id not get a
Most of the Pirate player* who have
watched him carefully, arc of the opinion
that Ham Hyatt, the pinch hitter of the
dub, belongs in an Infield position al-'
though It wa* as an outfielder joined
the team. He Is, too, a corking hitter
to be Idle moat of the time, btit l ie cam-
paign lias offered no openings for Mm
Left-handed pitchers hove ben the
bane of the Detroit nine since tie finish
of the first half of the America! league
race. Early in the campaign th. Tigers
found no especial trouble tcekibg the
southpaws, but of kite they ha " been
buffaloed bv the portable Ringers It has
been the policy of every dub. i: ,eems
to puBh the southpaws against ; ,e Jen-
nings men. and the plan has worked
In nine of the sixteen games tin Mayed
in the east on the last trip sonhtmws
started against them ami in tw ,f the
others the relief met were left-lenders
Mack fdund the scheme hcautlYY net-
ting results out of Kiiuse and Plank*
iS»S5ff42S
on the Phillies. Dock Marttllthe tofl
youngster who JohwT the teas on (he
jump early In July, when B1IK Murray
had to get a catcher pdek. ha| bloomed
out as a promising candidate for the
same kind of honors that are b-lne lev-
elled to Dode Crisa ir the best i E
circles.
I baseball
El Paso will see swnethlng if the
world's leading aeroplanists If tw meet
in Mexico City. Mexico offers a emoting
sum and we hope she lands tt„ aeria|
BILLY PAPKE TO FIGHT
New Orleans. Atw'It *8111^
has
him
the
lat-
" utiKuito, /tuft. « -n
:c sreyd to the terms recent!
bv the West Side A C. and1
Winner of the Kelley-Klaus
ter part of October.
H.e Kdly^aus1 fight .wil'r ^
i £ 4 *
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