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T. M. PRID6EN, Spert Editsr
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Other Games
NATIONAL LEAGUE )
Boston, 80 55 .593
New York 76 61 .555
Chicago- 75 64 .539
St. Louis 73' 66 .525
Philadelphia 67 73 .479
Brooklyn 64 75 .460
Pittsburgh 62 76 .449
Cincinnati : 56 83 .403
BUNTS
Results Yesterday.
At New York 0; Chicago 5.
At Boston 8; Pittsburgh 2.
At Philadelphia 4; St. Louis 5.
At Brooklyn 5; Cincinnati 4.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Clubs; 4 j ..Won. . Lost. Pet.
Philadelphia .91 49 .650
Boston 85 54 .512
Detroit 75 63 .525
Washington 73 67 .521
Chicago 67 75 .472
St. Louis 65 75 .464
New York 63 77 .450
Cleveland 45 96 .319
Barring miracles, which may be ex
pected as much as anything else, the
Braves, after gaining another full
game on the Giants yesterday, may
reasonably be doped the pennant winners.
Collins, Murphy, Baker and Mcln
nis, oKthe Athletics, are among the
first seven run-getters in the Ameri
can League.
Manager Bill Hinchman, of the Co
lumbus club, who was recently pur
chased by, the Piraes, Is the high
man in American Association batting.
Bill James, of the Braves, andi
Doak, the Cardinals' crack pitcher,
are running neck and neck for the
National League pitching honors.
Benny Kauff, of the Indianapolia
team, continues to lead the Federal
League in batting by a good margin
over Steve Evans, of Brooklyn.
Outfielder Tutwiler, who goes to
the Red Sox from the Providence
tack until he went plum' out of sight i fast fompanj as a member of the
OA CPU A I I PHATTFR facrea of 4and. The basie unit of (training, then twelve years in active
Inhabitants of which hold the laud, i reserve, every Cossack supplying h:sj
not as individuals, but as a commun- j own uniform and horse. In wartime
lty. Every te households elect one ! they furnish the Russian government
of their number to represent them in I with infantry to the number of 13,-
the Village Assembly and the assem
bly raises taxes, elects judges, man
ages the communal cultivation and
has charge of the schools. In these
communities there is a larger propor
tion of schools . ihan throughout the
rest of Russia and j popular education
, stands higher.
Agriculture supplies their needs
and leaves a surplus, while more
money is. made by cattle and horse
breeding and the renting of their
mineral lands to strangers. The Cos
sacks enjoy certain special privileges
500; cavalry, 111,250 horses and men,
and artillery, 236 guns, 170,695 horse3
and 181,367 men.
Asheville Gazette-News.
Jnst ten-years ago today, Septem
ber 18th, 1904, William Jennings Bry
an, now visiting in Asheville, deliver
ed the opening address in the Demo
cratic National campaign. He spoke
to thousands upon thousands in the
coliseum at Denver and his great
speech was reported in full all over
"I Never Closed My
Eyes Last Night "
How often have you
been forced to say
these very words. You
evidently have never
. tried
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under the avalanche of swats.
The Cubs 'seemed to be in the pink
of condition, while the Giants appear
ed off in every department except
fielding. They made only one error.
Cheney let them down with three
hits, upon which they were not able
to circulate extensively on the paths.
Results Yesterday.
At Cleveland 3; Philadelphia 14.
At Detroit 3; Boston 5.
2nd: Detroit 0; Boston 5.
At Chicago 9; Washington 1.
2nd: Chicago 7; Washington 4.
At St. Louis-New York, rain.
The Windy City gang garnered 10
safeties, five of which, coupled with
Matty's wild pitch and Meyers' wild
throw, let in five runs in the first in
ning. One of the initial frame, swats
was a triple and another a double.
O'Toole was then called upon to officiate.
FEDERAL LEAGUE :"
The Braves had easy going with the
Pirates, allowing them two runs in the
first inning, and shutting them out afterward.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Clubs: Won. Lost. Pet.
Indianapolis 80 60 .571
Chicago 78 61 .561
Baltimore 72 63 .533
Baltimore ,.70 66 .515
Brooklyn 70 66 .515
Kansas City 65' 74 .467
St. Louis ..60 78 .435
Pittsburgh . 54 80 .403
Results Yesterday.
At Pittsburgh 3; St. Louis 10.
At Brooklyn 1; Kansas City 0.
At Buffalo 1; Indianapolis 4.
At Baltimore 1; Chicago 0.
8;
International League.
At Newark 9; Baltimore 1.
At Providence 9; Jersey City
(10 innings.)
At .Rochester 3; Buffalo 3; (called
end ninth, darkness.)
At Montreal 6; Toronto 15. "
2nd: Montreal 2; Toronto 2; (called
end ninth, darkness.)
Detroit Tigers
According to unomwai averages
the Giants have it on the Braves in
batting, v but the Stallings clan has
a shade on the McGrawites in field
ing.
It looks as though Fritz Maisel will
succeed Clyde Milan as king of the
base stealers, as the Yankee infielder
is now leading boh the American and
National Leagues in sack pilfering.
Charley Clancy is making quite a
record as a minor league pilot. In
the four years he has managed the
Winston-Salem North Carolina Lea
gue team Clancy has won three pennants.
The Brooklyn Superbas have won
12 out of the 18 games played with
the Bostoa Braves. As bus three
games remain to be played between
the two teams the season s series
goes to the Superbas
FOOTBALL NOTES.
Meeting of Indiana Phys'rcians
. Lafayette, Ind., Sept. 23. A Jarge
attendance marked the opening here
today of the annual convention of the
.Indiana State Medical Association.
Fifty women physicians are included
v among .the deelgates. The .sessions
Minnesota has a promising line
man 4n Meyers, who played on the
freshman team last year.
W: Earl Sprackling, the former
Ail-American quarter, will assist
Coach Robinson with the Brown
squad this year.
It is said that the full quota of 62,
000 seats in the Yale Bowl wfll be
ready for the Harvard-Yale game
this year.' '.
"Ike" Eichenlaub, the All-Western
fullback of last season, is back at
Notre Dame, weighing 200 pounds
He carries his weight easily and is
one of,jthe fastest of the big men on
the gridiron.
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-will continue through the remainder
American Association.
At Louisville 5; Indlanapolts n."
2nd: Louisville 4; Indianapolis 0;
(5 innings, darkness.)
At Milwaukee 3; Minneapolis 1. .
i rkausas uiy-si. . rail, ram. j The Cossacks.
At ColuinbusCleveland (postponed Baltimore Evening Sun. v
allium urana circuit races.) Our idea of a Cossack is generally
'a rather soiled, fierce-appearing indi-
with the FIGHTERS. J viaual in aHowing costume, who
I rides about in a Wild West how
d, . . " i leaning from his saddle to nif.k im
x lumuiei ivi v:v,arey, Ol JjQS AngeieS, , V ------ -r
desires to stage a clash between be ' 'haeiefs 'oft the ground. With
Attell and Johnny Kilbane. I the Russian army so much to the fore
' . in front oaee headlined. f nrth
Jim Johnson, the colored heavv. ' i .
show mm. L 11 "L!?; .5la!?".ticnlara concerning them, may be of
ing In his recent bout with" Sam Lang
ford at Boston. y
Georges Carpentier, the French
champion nor doing .military duty in
iance, is driving -an officer's auto
lt''-.Vi-
ijf i, 4 of the week. Many , eminent physi-
' . :, clans . and surgeons will "take part in
jifAttoe program, which provides for num-
''Mtrous lectures, demonstrations and
.clinics, j.- .J''.
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Subcribe t0 The Evenln8 Dl6PL. and is not la much danger.
the United States. Judge Alton B.
granted them by trte Russian govern- Parker, of New York, was then the
ment, in return fcr which they give candidate of the Democratic party
military service. This service is Ior resident, u is aiso mteresi.na;
made obligatory among them. They j to ncte a aecaae ago toaay an
spend the years of from 18 to 21 in announcement was made to the ef
fect that Senator Arthur Fue Gor
man, of Maryland, now deceased,
would be assistant campaign manager
for Judge Parker. These political
relics were brought out this morning
by a group of visitors at Grove Paik
Inn where Mr. Bryan is a guest for
a few days. During his stay in Ashe
ville the Secretary ofv State has al
ready met a number jof visitors who
are here attending the annual meet
ing of the National Association oc
Fire Commissioners at the Inn and
others.
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interest.
' Cossack is "derived from a Turkish
word meaning "advanentrer," and the
Cossack popTiTation of Russia
something over two and a half mil- that they would have no relations
"ons oi t men and women. Further-1 with" th nnti, oa .'-tju.
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-1. ui popuiatron own. 146,500,000 ' ttnetly unfriendlj bisli.
President Gilmore, of the Federal
League, who has announced that un
less the challenge to play a three-
cornered wcrrld's series he has sent
to tire major leagues be taken up, the
team winning the pennant In his lea
gue will claim the world's champion
ship. The National Commission ac
cepts Gilmore's challenge as merely
Completing the record of Gilmore's
campaign to receivfe official recogni
tion of his organisation as --being of
major league calibre. , It Is recalled
that when the challenge "was received
President Johnson of the American
isithe White Sox, vigorously isserted
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