Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 17, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 9, 1910 Page: 7 of 12
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1 1 I M I M I WoKi n i m.'i it- ii mm
i i. i mats
American League Ends Season Today Last Week In National
MUCH TERES
IN BIG SERIES
M .li Mil I I nit I llli M.I I 111 T
Mill I III H Mil I Ol : I I I inn
AVERAGES UNDEFENDABLE
I'lmr Index l" Wli.il I 'In i -
Win Da in NlwiM
V I'll
i Mews
tvbn Iho pennant in
iigus and Philadelphia
i in- Amerlrun Longue
haV lll'l'll I.. I l
dangrroti
Kuril. It-It 1 1.-l.li-r. HUH
'n in tin' I nth
Chicago hui
I he National L
htm nun it In
mj i iiim-iiii ii fan
tin pail mi'iitli HxiiiliiK mi tin' n
y 1 1 1 i ' I i i ' -IritiLlh il llli nin Ii inis
11 i ..r 1 1.. ... i.i'w i tin' aiiini'. " slaahlng hitler unci
championship While Hun- la pn prnt"
tleranctt of opinion in favor of Ihe
On hi there mi- a great man) wise
has '11111 students who prefer the Ath
lei Ira claiming thai the Cuba ora a
1 1 1 team "lull- ihr Athletics are
gsters full "I amliltion nggrea-
Iveneaa ability grid nerve ind verj
likely in give Chance's men a tumble
Comparisons between the leama da
ii t ii f forded very inurh of an Inalghl
Into the1 relative abilities of the two
trams. Each has won the champion
hip in 1 1 h respective organisation
lather easily ami Ml Ii will have hail
sufficient tlmo to nave its besi men or
permit ihem to recuperate io the or
ganlaatlon nan put Its besi lighting
strength in thr field
Hatting sverages or fielding nvar
ages iio nut mean much in world ser-
ies L'Hieuiatlons I'uHt world series have
ahown that the i " hitters an' very
likely in slump in tin- face of strange
pitching The heavy hitters of Chi'
sago will la' facing pitchers never
faced before tin' satni- will be true of
those "i Philadelphia Fielding av-
erages never Indicate player's ability
for very often the man who has tin'
lowest fielding average is real!) the
st I ii it in- in Ins train s sin -
ami thoroughl) seasoned m several
hsmpionshlp aeries
John J fivers second base n aj
tudenl ami egponenl of Inside imii.
imltv alwiiAs Kirunij; ti niitKiii-
the opposing aldei an Ideal hall player
in head the batting Hat
Joseph ii Tlnher shortstop ih pro-
nounced by soms critics the greatest
Fielding shortstop In the major leagues
Ik ut it Ih beat iii Important games ami
a main cog in the Cubs' inside play
Mum tttelnfeldt third base ih
teudy sure mi ground luiii. ami high
MirH. .i rui a dangerous batter in in
i Inch
James 'i' nn
leading iniiiiiami sacrifice nitirr of
the National League in I tot Ih a
mile fielder studying every batten
oovers ground rapidly ami in a sure
thrower
Arthur Hoffman renter fielder is
styled b) some critics tin- greatesl
outfielder in ihe game today in ml-
dition to being mie of tin hardest hit-
ters in Hie league
Prank M Bhulte right fielder Ih a
Hnlshed fielder fast in ail branches
Iiiih-
sesseil l a ilemllv IllluVVltu: ami.
ji.iin .1 Kling oateher is an ex-
perl in every game keen calculating
quick iii discover the weakness of an
opponent ami to mi accordingly
lames Archer catcher is tin only
exponent in the "squat" throw among
the veteran catchers in each league
has a perfect heme in dangerous ut
hat with men n bases ami fairly fast.
Mordecal Brown pit tier in pnst
master as a strategist gifted with al-
ia ist perfect control ami a varied as
sortment of bewildering "stuff." For
veins a hriKhl star mi the slab
EJdward M Rueihaeh pitcher M in n
right he Ih almost unbeatable Owing
tn an attack of diphtheria early last
spring he haa been slow in attaining
his heal pitching form
John Pflesteri pitcher la the star
left-hander of the Cuba effective
against ail clubs whether left or right
hand batters is counted upon uh one
of me mainstays in this Merle.
Orval Overall pitcher has been oul
ol the name a major portion of the sea
Hun witlt an Injury to his pitching arm.
is gradually preparing fur the series.
and sure tn start
I nsrd (King Cole pitcher Ih eas-
ily the must sensational pitching find
of ihr season scoring mans victories
batting averages over the strongest clubs In the league
how tin- namea using a drop ball ami terrific spaed
players who are Harry Mclntyre pitcher las voter-
inter mi. This la a" relying upon a side-arm spltball
ami tin- uhi-unie curve
Lou Richie pitcher has added the
t'ntis materially thin season in the
pennant struggle i- a heady twlr.ler
uslnir a curve ami change of pare ami
of especial value in linlHlilnit Up
Henrs Zimmerman utility has been
it' Inestimable value tn the Cubs in
many Important contests ami is noted
for his great all-round playing ami
batting abilities
Clarence Beaumont utility outfield-
er is a hard-hitting seasoned veter
in the liases anil In the lli-lil
stronge
Tl irlj season
of any league will
Close tn the tup ill
Inst m the shuffle
because these players ran hit cer-
tain kinds pitching but hnvr n
weakness that soon becomes known
ami an mil permitted I" hi at all.
on ihe other hand the good batters
then have lather low overages ba
cause they have nol guessed the pit-
i h is. Their ability comes from the
power i tuness a pitcher t" study
him ami tell he is going tu throw in
a World series nl seven unities these
good halters don'l gel going while the
it'uu 1wf I .: 1 1 rv in- elltlivillL' tile same
failure i' the good pitchers I""- valua M plnoh hitter h close
I... .i. ... nt ..nln. what Student nl' ODDOSlM batteN mill last
n nmn is going tn throw ul what u
man can hit Seven games are not
enough to enable a studious player
in ii this consequently ihe fellows
win. don'l give mmh time m out-
guessing the pitcher or outguessing
Ihe hatter are ordinarily the stars ul
the Wrld series. They ilepeml nil
their I rawn rather than their brains
The fnllnulni' estimate "I the play
ers nil Ihe Inn teams may he nl ill
tet'est :
Ubieties
Harrj iais Held captain ami first
linee is largely responsible for the In-
snle play nl' the Athletics Ih u timely
hitler alow mi the liases ami a hcii-
aoned performer at flrsl base
lOddie Collins second base Is a.
heady name player leading the Am-
erican League in baae stealing! dan-
gerous batter nml envers as much
ground as Even
John Harry shortstop has never
I.. it in the test In a WOrld'a chain
pionshtp series; II' fast a fair hitler.
possessed of struuti accurate throw-
ing arm.
. a...... .... i I.... la .titiir
.' . .' J... ..nil nines t 1'conltl heat them with him
ami ii.iii-i ..... . . .........
ami hail pounds in brilliant style i
u pinch hllter ami likely tn pro
CUB'S MACHINE
IS TOO STRONG
i
it w i s KnrvY n s nv r-
Vi.l OVKR xTHIiETICX HAYS
sew vork enrrn .
a new Ifork
up the liurniiiR
New Vnrk. Oct s.
Sporting writer lakes
question thus. Throughout the coun-
try the question i: "Will the absence
of Johnny Bvers from the world's
series sn cripple the CUlM I hill they
Will lie unable tO heat the Athletics.'"
The writer is personally nl' Ihe
opinion tiiut tin- Cubs have too strong
a machine tor it i" bo seriously
ii rippled by the absence of any otic
man If ihe Athletics can henl the
M'utrs without Johnny Even they
luce a long wuiiop
iai moment
i :i Isco Lord lef t fii
as much ground as
Hi.- arm ..I the full
laeklna in sclent
at ih.- psyoholl
hi.
Sb
veteran
though i
loean t oover
kard hasn'l
anil Is
steady
fielder ami lair batter.
Topsy" Hartsel left-flelde
ih veterans nl MOCK I I
.1'
i is nne
am nml
generally slowing up in ms nays .i
iiaefullness m the major leagues; a ralr
fielder with weakening arm. but still
last nil his I'eet.
"Rubs" Oldting center Held Is fast
in every branch of the game a hard
ami timely hitter hut not ihr equal
of Hoffman ami less versed in the
inn- points of the gnnte.
Han Murphy right field Is one nf
ih survivors nf Philadelphia's last
. i .nshln rluh. a h'ord hitter ami
got ii fielder though nol qultt
initial nl' Bohulte
Charlt A. (Chlel Bender
Is nne nf the most conslateni
on the slab corps; is counted
vi n ii ami ills teammates tu
Ulllllc-
Jnhn Coi Rib pitcher has pit
hrllllunl hail nil season and
It nder ami Clank hits kepi the
I. ales nn P n: is strum: anil effe
ill lulu
nga nsl
fui m
"Cy" Morgan
"aDitball" twirl
mi early in ihe
Ululiv vlt'li'iu
iml is in perfeol
Tin iv Is m uhlin the fuel that
KvetH is the besi run maker mi Ihe
fui team inn lie is not nearly io good
a hiiier as Zimmerman the young
llrunx hny. who Is t. take his place
Johnny Revere is one of ihe brainiest
hull players In the business hut he
is imt the entire Cub team by a juk-
full. The writer does nut agree with
ihe many hugs who say that he Is the
brains ol the Infield. .I'"' Tinker is as
smart a hall player as ever trod a
diamond ami he has never been nlven
nil the credit thai is due him it
haa s. happened thai must nf the spec-
tacular plays maile h) the Cub Infleld
have fallen to Rivers but Tinker i
the hny who inn kepi things steady at
all times.
When Thej F'nce the Vetcrgns
The pitchers iii tell yna tint ha
is their mainstay in times of excite-
ment The Strength nf ihe Athletics
Is In their pitching Staff hut II is u
queatlon whether they win he able tn
he ns effective against ihe veterans nf
the Cubs as they have been again I ihr
young hitters in the American league
Nn pitcher can waste balls nn the
chad I Cuba ami get away with It The) have
with I ml tn nut Ihem over. The Atlt-
runnera also win be greatly
by Johnnj Kllng. stein.
the
pitcher
winners
upon by
win his
A' 11' 11 tic hlise
dive hantnoH
pitcher is n reliable
ami was Instrumen-
season in scoring
the Mnekmen
i' i.h.. flunk nil. Her l. r mum sue
.... . I n reeoMlied as nne of the
a-rester lefthandrs
steady crafty ami
breaking curve.
Many Km use. ilt
Mntithmw w tin never
i si iii Inimnlnnshin games; Is
reeth
hasehall: I-
possessed of a fuHt
feldt ami Chance when they attempt
the hit and run play stolen bases etc
Kllng has spent twenty years learning
I how tu break up baae running plays
I ami this experience will be a hlg far-
ter III Hie chming series.
I tin ihr Base running proposition 1
believe the Cuba have it nn the Ath-
letics The fastest m in nn the Phila-
delphia team is Kililic Collins In
titer is a
has been
ungj
fact they
have no
to son approach mm.
f. clever base runner
h.nt.hittini left-hand-Iter than tin r
put
other play
linker Ii
Imt he Is
four men
in
n
win
very
ml clUbg
.lames Hvgert. pitcher is
performer with the spltball
nresi nl rounding Into form
light I.t s hlK series.
Tommy Atkins pitcher
Chicago Huh. it vvniihi be pretty
stea.lv haril tu tiati a quartet "t baae runners
just nt wiin had any the belt of Tinker Hof-
rather men Bohulte and Zimmerman Prank
Chance h nlsn S arent bass runner.
is the tinril lie i s tmt sn last as snme nf tin ni.
aouthpsw of the Athletics wno
riisplnyed promising form; will
llgttre in the hlg games.
ro T Thomas oateher is s hard
hitter. B Itrohgt fairly aecurate throw-
er and a tiuse atudeni of hatters. He
haa been out of the game a a I por-
tion of the season.
Patrick Uvohgston catcher If a
fair thrower and hitter bul has i n
on the hospital list the major part of
tl v i- At present he n catching
n steiulv. consistent gamp.
.la. It Moinnes utility. l n
man t" jump. intP braaolj umi
mi the bases
Lapp catcher is a clever
I Italnn ami n fair hitter; n i
till ihe time.
Itirogo Cuba
rraiik L Chance manager and field
cant tin tirst hase is
aggressive daring fni an the ims.-s
ims imt iis ability to get a lead ami hi
net judgment of dlstancs are really won
derful
Depends nn the Hitting
After all. this series Is going to de.
Itetnl lorgelj nn the liittinv. In
match game the CUtU Would OUthll
the Athletics hut there Is always I
queatlon a- to what either uf the
teama would do tig itnst pitchers the)
hail never faced heft. re Coombs.
Plank ami Bender are gning tn ... the
clover nain pitching dependence of the Ath-
is fast leties. ami they are corking g i men.
The writer look! tn see Coombs give
ung thi Cuba mure trouble than the nthers
hurry .There Is mi : milling tn.- nu t illini
Iteiuler Is a wonderful twiner hut lu-
lu not sn tantalising to I strange club
iis Jock Coomhs In the e.irlv ptrt
horn leinler.'"f the season fewer rnn were made
.it Coombs than snj pit. her in either
Cole and Coombs Tell How
They Startled Baseballdom
rwii'joi'B Work uavu uii .uni AtiiicticH v'ciinnnti
"King" Umch a Bigli KhhI HUoni W lm li Bri'iikn
While Quuker Coitibinos Spittcr unci (Hii've
GIVES DOPE ON
BALL PARK FEED
i II Mil I I 1 1 HI N. t I I s I I
II I! I ll Wlllil II s iml s
CHICAGO Bf ATS PHILLY
Cole ni the Cubs ami Cuombs ol the Athletics the great
win. may clash iii the world series imve been ihi twirling -
nl the year. I he Until owe their pciiunit In Coles WOnd
work more than any other one thing. The yottngatei cat
leam along when ihe uhi timers were faltering and molly hs
record ut lbs yeai in tin. National League
Coombs has been pitching in major league rompnny mmh longer
th in Cole hut. he never was rated US ii lop nuliitd until till t I
son imt this year his work has hern inn hori nt wonderful Hi i
the only major league twlrlef who has won thirty games nml his
'iron man stunt tur the Athletics was a large factor I
ti.e pennant in Philadelphia Inndjolnlng column ihe two gi
era tell tin- secrets of their success in the box
1 1 1 i.i
I re .1
In t -
I lulls
box
Hie
I test
llllHS
n King t oie.
in the first place i don'l know
whether Manager titanic Is gning t"
hi me pitch a game ill the Wnt Ill s
Series. I hope lie lints hut II lie
doesn't it win in- onlj harder work
for me. i would rather pitch in iiuu
series than break Ihe shaving record
at Toledo Iowa and If he lets me
get a chance ai them i n irj in make
k
I haven't Ifnl a great deal Of ex-
perience ami have hail In leach my-
self to pitch nji to tins season i have
learned a loi about pitching since i
joined the Cubs and although I
know i ought to huv more experience
I want tu aet into this series
i atarted pitching ball for a small
town "nt in lows and last year made
my way tu Bay City. Mich. whet i
tirst realised thai baseball was some-
thing nl' a science. I'p I" thai time I
hud pitched mostl) a foal ball ami a
fast curve. Without giving much
thought as to whether the hatter was
left-handed or right-handed whether
h mill hit n curve or a last hall nr
Without think Ml all.
i think I iearnad snme things about
pitching from Chance's catchers he-
it. re i started tn work I watched
Brown ami Overall ami the other pit-
chers wni k ami began to think sUlOUl
what thrv were lining Sometimes I
tried tn do what they dldi ami gut hit.
ami sometimes I thnught for myself
Using what tiny hail shewn me ami
discovered i had i" depehd upon my-
self and my catcher and believe me
we have snme catchers.
I tlepelltl Upon Speeil ami curves
Mv fast hull which I think Is my
mosi effective pitch breaka high and
in. ami Hunts very lightly tu the catch
or. or else breaka down ami in rapid-
ly depending upon the twist given
when I let It go. I make it a point
tn put snme twist or shoot mi ever)
hall I pitch nn matter whether I am
throwing it away or pitching: it
straight tu the plate in a pinch unit
in mixing ft up with my f'tst shunting
surve
My curve which of course Is liiv
henl hall although It tines lint get me
as much as tuv last straight nne does
I pitch overhand i never trj to pitch
it alike making it bread down mill
nut. nr nearly straight down nr near-
ly straight nut. by changing the posi-
tion Of Hie wrist when I let the hall gO
I think Ihe curve Is the must effec-
tive of all pitchers because it oan be
controlled although a fellow musl mix
it up with the other things ami keep
the hatter guessing t make it at all el
feclve. I
league. Connie Mack probably win
use him ill the opening game
The uhs VV ill re V I f i III I Ha I i V III! ill
Overall Brown and Ruelbaih If the
latter Is not running tn form Cole
II take his place. This youngster
has a wuiiderfal curve hall that will
itv John Onomlw
I fill idelphla I'.i "ct. . lit. hlng
i- n stud) i win nut u pn her w hen
I atarted in plu hasehall. iml Imagin-
ed i was nn InfleldreTt i had tn gel
into the gome as u pitt i in da)
ami began i" ghlnk thai waa nt)
chosen foh
At that time I had a cm w I. .ill that
broke sharply s lot ol sliced und
glint healthy arm. Beeide I had
some natural skill in pitching i re-
member that I worked on the theory
in in if n fellow could in. tie liat
tar hit the hall mar the handle ul the
hat he could nut hit It hard II he did
happen to meet it
I gni interested lit utinhi'ig pitch-
ing and Ihe longer I Studied II the
better the game seemed n wis a
guessing mutch between the pn her
and batter and anv pltchel will take
a chance at outguessing tin better
Then I developed a spltball The
great difficulty with this wui Hint n
man who pitches u spit ball is like!)
tn luse his curve entirely i worked to
pitt h the splttef ami saw 1 1 rv e
at the same time amd tried In adapt
till Style Of plli lllng sn thai this would
he posaible I ihink m ipii bail is
inv moat effective hail although 111
pitcher iin say positively whlcH hall is
his beat us the entire success of the
pitcher depends upon mixing up wii it
he pitches. I say til spit hall is the
muni effective because it haa proved
ho In the past It is a hall thai is ah-
solutel) worthless If pitched high and
musl he under control
ii the spit lull could I introlled
in even one there never would be a
lOO hitter hut only lew can do II. and
even tit besi cannot be certain of con
trol I use the spit I'll II mixed with a
fast curve pitched siighth aldegrm
ami keep mixing them up i rei) il-
must ii much h pretending tu pitch
u spit hall iis upon pitching II Ii I
can bluff a hatter IntO thinking a spit
hall Is turning nml into Misumlng a
half crOUCh -u as tn hit It and then
a fust hall high and Inside II Is lust
as affective
itut with nil my experience i never
have forgotten thai making the batter
lilt the hull mar the handle Of his
hat is patter than striking lum nut
There is a Int of Inch in pitching
Sometimes the ball refuses to mi where
one wants it tn. ami sometimes it
gncH RXOCtly where he wants It tu go
ami it Is hit.
Ai anv rate speed and surprising
hatters Is the Secret uf success gnd
1 hope tu surprise the Cubs If I
get a chance to work against them.
puzzle anybody lie is nut a wloard
in the art of studying tin weakness of
his opponents gnd of "holding run-
ners up" mi the liases hut he Is a
mighty hard man m hit. with
Kling tn direct him I tight tn win
tlih iii - Hat ken) i nt the I nn Ii t -
IT III II II ( s pi
till-.
itv Charles Oryden in the Chicago Rg
I .liner.
Since pi luted yarda ami v urds nf sx
pen testimony mi tin relative prow-
ess nf I'uli and Athletleg stars have
hi en It ch d nl t w e feel II imr duly I"
pill the lull's tu p tn the Hue nf eats
piddled hi the respective cities QruU
must he an essential part ut the nation
al pastime i l-e vvhv should gentleman
Iv distributers spill pigs' knuckles lint
tings with nr without mustard and
heel stew iii the laps or ardent support
els ul Ihe Mill p.lstltlte III Ulu-t nf mil
i. it ge ' Itlea
Willie we 1 1 lum. the lln nn
oorsell en ii. fur apotllghl uh an ex
pert we have devoted some stud) tu
the bsseball outalne as exploited in
h ading yurdSi Twent) years spent lis-
tening i" ihe menu bellowed from be-
hind trays tubs ami baskets places us
in position in tell the Phllly folks
what In eat here and what Chicago
hugs may Inhale al the Quaker City
i if course soma extra dlanos ma) he
served in honor ol the magnitude of
Hie Series. dislli'S if Which Wf kllnw'
nothing inn it Is a cinch the regular
Stuff will In- handed mil.
Tn start the hin ni fare Philadel-
phia i" the hums ni ihe tranalucnl
ham sandwich ihe Declaration nf ln-
dependence and the u H pretsel nil
nt which air served at the hall orchard
A slice nl boiled ham. Ihruagii which
all eclipse nf the situ OOUld he nhsiT-
v d " Ith i fot i. is stretched tn cover
the area nl a baker's htm The BUS-
ienance derived from ihe ham Is eq.
mil tn that nf a similar portion nf
a red to) balloon Inflated Price t
cents with nr without n the Htmn'
proceaa of atretchlng the ham the in-
creased cos! ni living in Philadelphia
getH an awful wallop
W e next puss mi the Nil. pretzel ul
Brother!) Love an appetizer found in
nn other hall yard in general fun -tour
and color the pretsel could pass
for an outline sketch ui a five-ounce
boxing glove hut it Is nut sn tilling.
Prom one end of the peddler's basket
a small wooden mil sticks nul like the
iiv ing jlbboom of a schooner The feed
is strung nn the Jlbboi in sn that pur-
chasers iiuiv see fur what Is the use
blowing ones lungs nut proclaiming a
lint ' f grub thai sells for I cents per
pretzel' lilt the side nf the Itlisket
hangs a put nf yellow paint with a
paddle m it int' thoae who esteem mus-
tard on the instil. uh pretsel. Boms take
mustard and snme do tint.
The soft stuff nf Phllly is about the
same a" here hut we Hurt of think the
cooi ami refreshing lemonade is dif-
ferent. Mind wn are nut suyltiK as
an expert that the kind ol lemonade
herein reft in d tn Is sold SI the hull
'park. A lew seasons ggO while hii-
journlng at riillly with the Cuhs the
. i:iks committed a parade mi Broad
tree) Several hundred Innocent by-
Islanders .threw fits after drinking
lemonade. The mounted copi awooped
mi ihe peddlers ami emptied tuhs and
barrels Into the gutter. The cool and
refreshing niuiii ran into the Delaware
near where ' Washington crossed
ami nit the iron bottom nut ( 14-
iiuu horsepower tramp steamer from
Italy. Snme Idle believe us.
Kor lln- assurance nf Phllly folk
WhO III a V ctlllle nil with tile Athletics
tin- lemonade compiled mi the West
Side Is hep In Ihe litre I'll. ill mill
Drugs Act uf .lutie 10 Unit; It Is made
nf lemons ami nothing hut lemons
Wc say this cheerful!) in salve Mr
Johnson for the runs tain ii at liis i. '1
peddlers ihe past season t'niv once
s .' tin lemmo in peril
Mr i' Kuhn bull an equurlum on
tin runt ami stocked ii with lutie tur-
tles the also uf a silver dollar one
night the tank overflowed ami tin nn
ill s sues pod ta this mishap net nr
i ' d in August we si ui 1 1 ihinfc n
SSUry at Ibis late dale tn caution
patrons to strain ihe lemonade during
the world's series Aisu we commend
he popcorn imt dugs cherry pie.
I s. spiiiing tnbact u. ten v n.
i iieiihti suii it off cigiii nuts patina
late pi. inked nun ms. real hum
sandwiches pea it it la i hewing gum and
u peddled nil the West Hide
In i itiuiusniii and as an exnert. wc
that tilling. has t'lillatlclphni
hi
AVERAGES GIVE
BANKtRS LEAD
ul I II I tl K'l WHIM nl I HMI'I Ti-
ll ills i tu ivYMNti nn it .
MINI
Tin ni l offli ill averages
i .iii nn. ui i hi w jng the si n ii
I he teams ami neliv nlual nla v i
' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it-
'll'e .'Is I
all game
llnwa
I. ..Ml..
inr the
lltlg nf
rs and
. date.
hat ki d nil' the quick lunch i ounter
Newspaper publishers themselves
Concede tile Tulsa World tn he nil"
Of Ihe best papers published In Ihe
Mate
ni v v i ' ' -1 1 i ii si
() in
- . m
Ii appeals that Miner BlOWn Is III
shatu pi tat lie the halluhlv A I III I
les after letting the pirates down with
Iiuu twu measl) hits it wns nor ul
Brownies usual sterlitg games
Jimmy McAleer h is signed a two-
year contract to manage thi' Wash
Ington ienators Hs tii have abso-
lute charge ut the running uf the
team.
.lames Mcitill has purchased Ihe
hull Interest ol Becretur) tlunthrope
III IhS Denver Western i.eague. dull
p it tug 116000 fur the slin k McOlli
is now snie iiwtier nt the Denver team.
Amos Rusla nne uf the great uhi
linn pitchers has a Jnh ul' "layer"
in an Illinois bottle factor)' int which
he gels $111 pel' Week. AlllilS WllH 000
i the kings uf the pitching world
man) years agu iind posseasad a world
uf speed
The Birmingham club turned down
ii ffer ni me Cincinnati club to
mii Covaleokle back in ihem fur
11000 consideration it's hack tn the
miniirs again Inr the coal miner Who
has never been aide In shine In the
nig Irasruea since ifis triple dfpsl
uf ihe iiiants in lliitx
Tyrua Raymond batted TB0 against
the White Su pltchel As Nap l.a-
joie was Idle ihe Oeorgian was aide
tn t rawl Into a tie w ith the Prenoh-
roan. The Amarloaji League season closed
tOdS) Thi' Tigers Will clash Willi
the white Box Cleveland ut Bt. Louta
ami phliadelphdn ut Washington the
latter two In a dmihle hill.
it develops that Lou Richie waa
sick when he shut the Pirates nut In
ihe first puna of the series at Chicago
ai that rate Chance win he glad thai
all nf his athletes take sick. II lln .
can deliver ihe g. kiiIh as Richie did
Teams Tol pins hOWl Ave
Bankers .14115 f:x
i'. vi us im; r. 7
Shamrock it 3 7 1 Run
Hell Hurs l4t fifix
ii.' .' ills .UHS Mil
T'.hiv Heats ynr tM
I111ii1i1lu.il Hcores
Player ami ieam Tu: Pins Ave.
Mi Kern 11 Texnt uh 9RI isn
Will Hankers m; ja
. ' 1 nellson Ben Hurs . . Ill 1 f 7
Mall Hen Hills Ill IIS
tbhott Crescents Ill III
Hcharfenbergi Bankers .111 hii
Hendren Crescents Mm n:
Bumhroak Hankers h 7 1 1 11
McHenn . Bhamrocki . . ITO 1 il
Btatiffer Bhamrocki ...114 n
iiugii. s. 1 ireseents . . 4.'i 1 1 1
Hitbartt Bhamrocki . .131 n
Mather lien Hurs khs 1411
1 1 irk Texooaa kio 119
I lerbeck Teridi Hears. Ill no
Hreckenrldge Teddj Hears j i
Harrison redd) Bears. ..4111 Mf
Blater Bhamri ck Til III
1 1 'nn nut . Texscos "tic 137
McCoy Huiikeis T'.u ijf
' in: iv Teddy Hears .... 7V.I ill
Argue Crescents 4x tog
Porter Hen Hurs 64:' 1 07
Metln 1
ni rights
IS All
1 uldes 1
klu 111 Ih
acting 'is lubaltute
n games f"i' an avi
scores 01 substitutes get
averages lof davet's
v substituted!
bowled
rage nf
In-im-
.'4 palling
tin this fall''
Chalmers "30" $1500
Chalmers ''Forty1' $2750
LuiniJ i. .f 1 . laitni.
Automobile
Buyers
are of
Two Kinds :
Those who want the besf
car for the least money.
Those who want the best
car regardless of price.
THE Chalmefi cat Ii Ihe one cat thai appeals
I to both claasetof buyers. Thai account! lor
ti wonderful popularity.
It is easy to slmw the man who wants a
" i i-a(i" car how much more value he can iet in
t 1 Cmlnienby paying a little more
n (Mj in prove to the nun who wants
noblle latlsfectlon regardleii of price that
Chalmeri ears compare favorably at every point
with the hlghWt priced cars.
Real motor value is what yon waul and real
n rvalue meanigreateit utility for lent money
I I 1 way 10 judge .1 car lor value is by what it
has done rather than promises ol w hat it will do.
Ki'nardless ol price consider what record
havi been made by the
Reduced Rates
TO
KANSAS CITY MO.
ACCOUNT
AMERICAN
ROYAL
LIVE STOCK
SHOW
Tickc ts on Sale
October 8 9 10 11 & 12
GOOD UN 4 IL OCTOBER 19th
SF.E KATV AQBNT
for purticulur-
Hhsrwln Wllllnma' rnints stumi lbs
1-1 Mads "i para Infftaisnts
mill tostad bafors offarsd inr sui
Kwini Hordwarr Co. inn loll yon
nil about them
falifornia
U COLONIST
Excursions
August 25 to September
9 and October 1 to 15.
A coniforluliln ami economical
trip. On this Kill I und K't u hontH
in tiic tartlls Ian Joaquin VaifajTi
Land Nllll tuny be bud thers at
bar fain prioaa.
i'nii' o t HfRcrtTfn Ossi Ooloalsatlsa
AfSOl I I 111 Ituilwny KsallSSISI C'hli'Ayu
fOf Htm Jsaasls Vally liuok u". I ill
Booths1 frss isbssrlptloa tu Tbe Karth.
Tin. txi'i'iisc of Ihn trip Ih sllaht.
liitilr.tutl Ian- only $20. i from
TuIkii tn Cullfiirnla. Poubla birtlt
In n MimtiL ! Tnurlsit sIcfpiT
Mlinht utlilltlntiul ihiirKc Thi'e
oars !it" modern sanitary fully
equipped and nit. uttut'hud to taut
truns
Stop Overs allowed fur liriitul Can-
Jon and Ball River Volley Ari-
sona; also nt nnmi poluta In Pall-
for 11 In. Personally conducted el-
ourslona
Pred Harvsry meals oto.
for furtlmr Informs-
Una ik
II. ft DOCObAS
I'll i. okla.
rhalmers
MOTOR CARS
In speed contests they were jlven Ihe title Ol
"Champions of the Year." Iiaving won more rai M
than any other t ar even iro:n cars twice their
price and horse power.
In hill chiiibiny and endurance tests the same
record holds JOOd
The Chalmers "M" was selected pathfinder
for the lOIOOIIdden Tour
The Chalmers "30" was awarded the Qlidden
Trophv In the IsllU lilidden Tour over the long-
est and most difficult route e.cr rflapped uut fur
this eeuL
We could go into details ol construction
quality workmanship transmission Ignition etc
bul liter all Ihe shortest Strongest and most
Convincing Himn we could say is "See what Ihe
Chj mers lias (lone Wliere can VOU get greater
value and What more can you a-k of a carat
any price?"
I fie 191 1 models are now on exhibition at our
rooms ready for inspection and dcmoiislra-
lion
Tulsa Motor Car Co.
Phone 543 E. 2nd Street
We Invlm ynur ipo-lnl utupir
tion to our through Pullman
service Tolas to Kuiouis ll.
ur iniiy ba OOOttpiSfl here at
Si 80 p in. hij returning you
may reta il ynur Iwrlli niiill 7
s. III.
Also ntw through I'ulltiian
service to Lawtoo icuing Tul-
sa ut I.I : in a. iu.
W. Ii. CRAIG Agent.
PhotM IS.
Eastern
Oklahoma
FAIR
MUSKOGEE
Oct. 10 13 1910.
- agriculture
horticulture
lllillllll'iH'tlll'illir
racing
Be sn re and go go via Tbe
Katy.
Special Rates
Pickets on salf Oct. 948 in-
;lu8ive I rood until ()'t.
SEE KATY AGENT
I EEC
II Tl SW I TiBB I SJ SS A T J A
MUfJjILaVldiiajg
a
Offers llic 't in 1 1 1 iu I'ulillc
si PRRIOR HI n ICE
With Pullman Parlor ( urn from
TUIiSA TO MUSKOGEE AND FT. SMITH.
Also to Little Rock I lot Springs Memphis and all
points aasl Direct line to jQlenpool Pawhuska and
Arkansas t 'iiv.
1. o. Hamilton (im. Puss. gl. Mntkogee Okla.
I I Bh
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