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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1.. 191 KRAUSE SETS ANGELS ; DOWN VITH 3 BLOWS f ; AND BEAVERS GLEAN Except In Sixth Session .the . Portland Southpaw Pitches ; No-Hit " Baseball, : . :4? .-.-r-s '";:')'"' LOBER'S CATCH SAVES DAY ' parry Turns Tin Mk oa Strikes la , Paooad . ut Contortionist, Xrs boas ' Same - Thing tn jrinth, ' Harry Krattse held tbo Angola to ? three hit and one run, struck out sight of tb bravo boys, and made an 'even dozen of them go out on fir ball yesterday. Pol Pefrttt pitched a fair brand of ball, but six nits, di jvlded between the -fifth and sixth. In "nlng gave th' three tuna the Beaver madek, OuUrtde the; sixth frame, none lof the Angela was able to touch the Beaver southpaw, and then three hits dropped In - quick : succession on the left aide of the field. -Lobef great catch against the garden wall from Absteln's bat. retired the aide with two men on bases ahd one run In. ' " Krauso fanned Ellis, , God eon and Johnson In a row In the second frame but was unlucky in pitching to Mag gert. Whom he hlt: twfes, and who walked Jn bia first time up. Harl got one -hit for the day. - -.f ' s - : : " Lrober opened the fifth With a scratch Mt through Johnson afid Krauae ol lowed With a - sacrlflcs. Bancroft doubled to right, - scoring Leber and David came home right away, when Seaa bit far over Ellis' head In left field for double. Rodger lined to Johnson, who doubled Bpeas ofj see- , ond. f.. . :,' j '. " -v.-'V ' .-'-!:. Boles Bin glea to left to start the slzttv and PerrlU sacrificed. Woltefi I single to left t placed Boles on third, andhe scored, after Metxger: went out on Maggerfs belt through short. Klaher atngled across second-Jo the homesters' alf, reached third On Ryan's, drive to left and scored when . Kores bit between first and second. Davis and Ixtber were both .out on foul files to Boles the ou tf ielder's ball being picked off the' grandstand fence. Pop ZMIlon relieved Perrltt with a plneahltter In the eighth, and Slim Zova contorted so ludicrously In the last half that Fisher, Kyan ahd Davis farmed tbo air. ' LOS jjighl.es. AB. U. B. Pd. Wetaa-er. 8 .......... 3 auasen, rx j,. ........ l a batata. 1ft . . r . . 4 KUIa, if ... 4 Otaaoa, fc MW. a jo&Daco, ss . . . S Bairn, .............. B rvrttt,- 1 eee4 i. 0 O O 0 .0 : o o o 1 o. 1 0 0 o 0 1 0 o e a. o o i 12 0 0 o 1 1 o 4 o 1 o 0 TMals RftMVOft. SS Pittas, ex . Ktxgtm, 2 KMtez. e Ryao, rf UHli, BO ....... Jt9 1 8 24 13 0 POBTlaM0. CU H. PO. A KraaM, 9 ' '! Totals 4 1 4 ' A ...... 4 ; o . 4 1 4-0 j -4 o ...8 1 ...'S 0 o. 0 o 3 ..fi3 "3.11 27 Batted for Perrltt la etghtb'. ': SCOBS BT'INNINOS. - baa Aageles ... .0 O 0 0 0 1 0 6 0, 1 (HJt ........... ......0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 O a ptarUaad s.. ....6 0 O 0 2 1 0 0 3 "liU ....0 13 18 3 10 11 v ; SUMMARY. . v' : Stroek oot By It, 3. Sranae 8. ' Baas ' as sails Off lorn .V Krans a, Twe but tuta Baoeroft, epeaa. IKrabl pinj-B8D-" '' eruft to Bodaers W Korea, Johnuon to Uttontn. aaeriflce hlta Krawi, pprrttt. Hit by nitch4 ballaUffBerti twice. Wild pltcbca Krauxe. lnnlOfr pltca4-By Perrltt - T. Kxtcm . r aponMibl tor IVrrltt . 3, Lore 0, Kraase 1. Bam alts Off Perrltt 11. , Rtmx 3. Time I ;0. Umplrea McCarthy and f byla. ; FEDERAL LEAGUE GAMES BLOW IN BOXINGS .'MATCH CAUSES ' DEATH OF BO v..i'.?-.-.?-j'-;x.-i ' 1 - ; t:' ?.' ' , 1 1 - - N - Young Huddy Knocked Down, ;Rnishes Bout, and . Then -Dies Laterr San Trmic6. Oct. l-followlng his fight with -Knockout- Carron. in one of the six round preliminaries to the Chip-Murray fight here last night. 3roung Huddy Of Los Angeles died several hours later at the St, Francis hospital Death was duo : to concus felon of the brain. - Carron knocked Xiuddy down in the first round but he was bp lbstanOy and snowed tut .111 effeeU 'from the blow at the time. Carroll was given the decision over Huddy but a draw decision wouid not have been an injustice to either mam . Zluddy's bddy was taken to the morgue . ; '.. . Carroll probably will be arrested to day-and charged with manslaughter. latter a warrant charging Carroll with manslaughter was issued. War rants also era issued . for Promoter James W. Cof froth, Beferes Bert Mc CullougH and vHuddm seconds. The latter will be held aS witneasea. Huddy left the ring unassiated but had -no sooner reached his dressing room than he sank into stupor from which he eould not be aroused. He was rushed to the St, Francis hospital, where he died without recovering eon aclousnesa.' V "Touag Huddy lshe third" man to bo kfltod In a San Francisco ring. Tommy McCarthy, -a Ban Francisco iigntweight, was killed at Dreamland rink by Owen Moran April 29, 1810, and Harry Tenny mef death at the hands of Frank! e Nell at Mechanics pavilion February 28, 1101. TIGERS WIN BY SLUGGING . ..-v-jv' 'i ' ::-. Los Angeles, CaU Octl 1-By pound ing Pitchers J. Williams and Malarkey for It btnglea, tho "Venis Tlgera eas ily defeated the Mission team yester day by the score Of 8 to 8. Dick Bay lee was the only Tiger Who did not get a hit Litschl and Koestner had perfect batting; marks for the day. ' . . The seofe: . ;;;.-: atigsiotfft, ' ... . AB. B. Shlan, rf 4 1 oaa 2b , 4 0 Orr. m 4 O Umsm aa ai i a a 1 O A TaaoSDt, lb 4 0 Hauisaa, S ......,,..4 1 Vas Bursa, It ........ 8-. 0 Bobfi. e .............. 1 A 1. Wliliama, ........ 1 0 llaiarkey, s 2 0 H. P4. A. E. 14 O 9 - 7 4 1 I 1 a o 0 v 0 18 2 1 10 0 a o 01 0 i Totals OarliBte. if Iard. 30 .............. 8 WUholt, rf 4 Bayleaa, ef ............ 4 Burton, lb ............ 4 Utacki. 8b ............ 3 Uoep ts ............... 4 CiUott, .............. i 3 24 11 Korstner, p McClaia, ... Totals .....31 VBN1CH AB. ft. B. PO. A. B. 6 1 12 0. 0 8 0 3 O 1 0 O 1 1 I ! I 0 1 1 . 11 a 2 a o a 4 0 9 0 4 4 1 a o . . ...V V V V V o .9 1010111 At Brooklyn i V R, H. R ' BalUrnore . s. ...... 8 11 1 Brooklyn ................... 8 13 2 " Batteries Baily , and Jacklltsch . Beaton and Land. .. i ;. i i, .... At Indianapolis i, R.H, E. rKlMmi . . . L L . . a a a I Indianapolis .............. . '. 3 7 -8 catteries jonnsan ana Wilson; Falkenburg and Barlden. At Buffalo " j Buffalo . ...... k .. . Pittsburg . Batteri es- B, H. E. ...ID 15 a i s o .Ml. .i VC rM TT Atlli RlalR Hm .mr my Dickson and Berry, i Enlist!- i 1 1 1 a . Meal Enlist 'in my regi ment of rnony-savert. We are Btrongrly C entrenched behind the bulwarks : of bih value and low price. -This and oar emblem-iof "Tfjtth in v Advertising" roota the fakers and .- in snrea ' further recruits " for the grand charge on the high' cost of living. The New Cravenetteci Balmacaans are ttill at T the front priced at $12.75 ana $14.75. Neat and natty classy and ' clever are : the Men's Suits I - itell f 14.75 and. $18.75. They ataxic! f at atten. tion . f o r inspection. JimmyD unn 315-16-17 Oregonian Bldg. Elevator to 3d floor ...... 84 8 14 27 BC0R8 BT IJfKINGS. , UlmlonS ....... lilts . k . . .t c Venl.'e ...j. 0 8 0 4 0 1 0 0 Bits ..,.... -...a 4 0 4 0 8 1 1 14 rummart. Three bass bltsi-UtHcbi, Bslmi. Baeriflre blta-Halli(uU!, Koeataef 2. $ track eut By KoMtner 4. Bases On ball OM Koestner ft. Williams 1, Ualsrkey 1. Raos repont Me for v. wuuatns a, KOestner- 2. Malarkey 1. Mine hits. 7 rans. IS at bat off J. will. iams In i' 1-3 innings. Cbarga defeat to J. Tviiifsma. lxtnoie plays xooor to Tennant, . Hoes to lari to Mortoh. Stolen baac Moran, BaUlaaa. Carllale. Time 1:38. Cm- pirea uayes tiM t lnnej OAKS BEATEN BY ONE RUN San Francisco, CaU Oct. 1. A single to center in the ninth mnlna; by J. Fitagrerald, which scored Catcher Schmidt, gave the locals another vic tory over the Oakland team, s to 4. Speed on the base lines aided the Seals In winning the contest.' , The scores " ; . OAKLAND. i ' i . AB. R. B. PO; A Dknleu, If 4 0 OtMSt, 8b .............. 3 0 Middle ton. cf 4 0 Gardner, .lb ...... 4 1 Qulnlan, rt-.......... .. 4 1 Meoces, ............ 4 0 Dowllng. 2b ........... 4 1 Atexaniter, C 4 1 Breausy, s 8 6 Ototala 0 1 X o o 1 3 1 0 1 . o 15 ' I 2 a 4 o 0 2 O 1 o 4 4 S 2- 0 .81 8 26 16 ntaxerald, Jonea, 3b . . rk'baller, It Down. 12b . Corbas, as Cbarlea.t lb Tobin. cf S fk-htnldt, 4 BUDdi-ids. p ......... S CAN FRANCISCO. AB. B. H. PO. A. E. 4' 4 it 1 1 1, 2 0 .1 0 1 o 1 0 1 . 8 3 14 0 4 1 O ' 4 0 1 1 o o 1 s OVIDA STEPS; MILE IN ? W H AND. SPEED IS TOO MUCH FOR Alt Idaho Pacer Shows Way to Others In All Three Heats v at Salem Fair. ONE DRIVER' SPORTSMAN Bxtvsr BaxBasv Pilotiaa: Collare Oaat, Seas Confusion of jrndres and AA nlt SttUiro Woa XairA Vlaos. ' V eclstsnl, rtAnmk. 1 avwuusp oil hardU . i a Salem, , Of Oct' 1-Ovlda, driven by Warren Dennis, who entered the bay mare In the 2:03 pace,' was easily the classiest goer la the .races here yesterday afternoon ahd her " best mark of 2:074. mads In the first beet ornes within seconds of the track record for pacers. : She set the pace in -ail three . heats and was - pushed haM 6nly in the. first, heat by Bonnie Antrim, ovlda Is a Retmifg, Idaho horse. Th finish of the first heat.fonnd Gollege Gent And Imbro so close that tne judges first gave College Gent third place arid imbro fourth, prlver Barnes, who bandied ' College - Gent, came to , the rescue and admitted Im bro won by a bead and tho d first annouheed was reversed. Antiitn - was - half a length ahead imjjrtv-- coiieg-a Gent was driven in the third heat and took the from Imbro by a scant marcdri. Virginia Lee, owned and driven by A -'It. Hogoboom of Woodland, CaL, won the a :l 0 trot in sensaUonal fin IShes with- Natway, owned and driven by Burton . Carpenter of San Diego, CaX. Virginia Lee took the .first heat by a head. ab Vefna, owned and driven by C 3 Daniels, Bugene, was distanced in the first heat. Virginia Lee fared better in the second heat than the first, but the third was tak en by Nutway. . CSaaar an Easy Winner The 3-year-old pace Was easily won by Chango, owned by W G. Durfee, Lofl Angeles, while Torso, owaed by C A. Harrison, Seattle, with Stetson np, and Ruth, owned by Samuel , Walaa, Portland, Woodcock up, divided second money as a result of close finishes. Miss Brownie, owned by Fred' T. Mer rill, Portland, stetson . up, was dis tanced in the first heat. Oakland Moore won first placo In the special combination 2U5 pace-3:20 trot. Jennie May drew second money, Bellsmith third and ' Sargo fourth. Sargo pushed Jennia May hard for sec ond place in the second heat and - in the third Sargo won second place from Bellsmith in a driving finish. The relay race was a ono-sided af fair, Armstrong repeating bis perform anoe of .Tuesday and holding the lead in every round. Do Young held second plaos In every round and finished with a good margin ahead of Stanley on Del Blancett's mounts. The time oat this race Is now -as follows: Mon. Tubs. Wed., DeToung ,.,.4:08 4:07 4:04 Armstrong i:vi :v Stanley. . .4:IT 4:1 :; 4UJ ; Besnns ex Baoes, The following Is the summary of the harness races yesterday: - . Three-year-old pace, Oregon Fu turity. 11600 Chanso (Durfee). 1. 1; Toroeo Stetson), 8. 2 tJtuth (Wood cock). 1, 8; Mibs Brownie (Ing, dis- tancea Time, a:z4. jui.; 2:30 pace, purse, 3500 Virginia Lee (Hogoboom), 1, 1, t; Nutway (Carpen ter), 2, Z, 1: Bebe Veme (Daniels), distanced. Time, 2:16, 2:20. 2:18i4. 2:08 pace, purse, auoo oviao t,uen nls). 1. l. 1: Imbro (Chllds). 8. 2. 3: College Geht (Barnes), 4 a, 2; Franwa J. (Sahford). , 4, 4L,Dan Logan (Dan iels), 7, 6. 6; Bonnie Antrim (xoaa;. 2. , distanced: King Seal (Taylor) 6, 8, distanced; Hal Norte (Woodoock), 8, 7. 6. Time, 2:07, 3:9 V4. 2:10. 2:15 pace-2 :20 trot, special, purse, $700 Oakland Moore, 2, L 1; Jenuio May, 1. 2. 4; Bellsmith, 3, 4, 8: Sargo, B. 3. 2: ZomdelL 7. 6. 5: St. Michael. distanced; HalmounL 4, 6, , LaSlesta, , 7, 7. Tlmer 2:16, f:1' STANDING OF THE TEAMS FAST PORTLANDER ; IN ROLLER SKATING ft. si- 4 . ih v 4 CHIP STOPS MURRAY IN 4TH ROUND VITHH - LEFT FLUSH TO JAW Newcastle Slugger Shows He . Carries Knockout Package In la'ch Hand. . .- -r . ' - WHIP ANY MAM HE CAN HIT adsomss ack; Jtaarns Aroand Srlgtt aad Early With AliM That V zoooy Was Too Sard for HaaA'-. Jim Botilne, ond of the local roller Bkaters entered in the three-day . scratch - race .which started last evening on fJbe Rose City Jllni floor. v s - v' ' . . in" ' ' a ii n Ice Hockey Plajers In Meeting Tonight A meetins; win bo held In the parlors of the M.nltnomah Athletic club to night at 8. o'clock, which' an those who can skats on lee. whether .they are members Of th Multnomah Athletld club or not. aro ttxraested to attend. for the ptrrpose of dlseusainr lea hockey and for th formation la this city of s leajrn to advance thia wobk derfal sport. . The Multnomah Athletic dub Ins de Hdded to form a team aad wants td gel to touch with aa people In town Who are Interested, wbethtr . they . have heretofore played hockey in Canada or fa the east or not W. A. Kearns Is In charge f the new organlzatio ON THE ALLEYS The following games were played last night oa the Oregon alleys by the Commercial 4. leaguo. MMMSfft WELLS MALTT OO. Chitry .mmmM.moi io 1S3 11s m Inrstasj ...... .....171 238 , 67? 1P1 liare .-..........174 ,153 179 608 Hcatt .. .. . ......leo 103 153 BOS Weils ....-.M....170 107 130 4&T tea 157 Totals ............ .S78 883 S53 256f : BSTXKSW1CX . BAJUKE CO. Ball .i...lfia 17S 170 885 Flock 172 153 179 604 Knania ...... Jt 7 a 1H.3 177 542 Meiater J68 107 200 5AS Cairistlsa ..IZi U? 20 476 tn 174 Total -, J.i. laas ana osai 'tuna Bigh score. Derstbe 23S; high STaras, Bars. ion BranwKX BUti won Tn 11 jin s WBSTaBJI SODA WOBKJ8. . ireetaiaaugli ..ir2 11T. 18 468 1M A-aatey l&) 159. 147 4f IAS Kern ,.., ,, .. ...172 180 164 60S 108 rerler ,J71 188 1S1 Ml 180 glCTnca w .... .wimlff , 12S aaroac ....... . 15S US 176 2474 120 168 aSoiflo Ooeat lVaaraa. Portland ..... Kan Fteseiaco Won. .. 14 ..101 Totals 81 B 7 27 14 4 scork bt imriKoa. . .. ...V m V V V V V V " 0Z10400I O fl ....3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 ...2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 37 Oakland mts ......... Saa rrandaco . Hits ............. . BTJMXAKT. "fetolom. baM ntwferald 2. Sowna, Corhaa, Schmidt. Xaree baa bit OfcarlM. Hacriflr 4t Jowtl. Tobln. aacrifl? fir On est. First baas oa eallsd Uaila Oil Bromlr 4. Strack mt Br Bromley a, by Standrlda-e 8. Double plar SUodrldg to Downa. Faasd balls AlrttaSdar 8, Srhmidf 2. Ltt on basea Oak land 4, 8an rrajK-iaco 8. Rons reaponslbla for Brotnlr ' 4. Tim of . f aaaa lf. t!st pirea -Qoibria sad HaW. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES At Washington-- R. H. R. Philadelphia . 3. j Washington . ............... 2 11 6 Batteries Pennock and "Law. Shaw, Johnson and Alnsmlth. (10 ln aingav) . At St. Louis - B.H. B. Detroit . 9 13 TJ St. Louis 6 9 2 Batteries DubQC, Main and Stan age; B urn gard tier, Leverens. Mitchell and Agnow. (8 lnnlpga)7' -At Cleveland ' RH.B. Chrvsland . 14 - 3 Chicago . ....... .1.. .. 5 12 3 Btterios---Blandlng. Bowman and Mills; Bens and Schalk. (13 innings.) - Boston - New York game postponed on account of -rain. - vm IO GCOUCH Venice ................. 69 Los Angelas 98 ; Hiosiona 80 ; Oakland Tl HatisBal Jaessaj. Bostoa 99 i New Tork ..80 ; At. louia 79 i CKicajro 73. Philadelphia .71 ; Brooklyn .............. 72 , Plttabunr 64 ; Cincinnati .69 , SAmerioaa Iiaacna. Philadelphia .. ....... . 96 Waabingtoa ........... T7 . Detroit . . . TS New Tork . T : St. Vauis 68 ' Chtcagro ...69 r Clereland 51 Tederal Lassae. Chlrao 83 I- Indianapolis ............ 81 Baltimore . ....u. 7 ' BuCfalo ............... 7 Brooklyn ....... 73 ' Kaaaas City. 65 St. LonlS .............. 61 Pittsburg ............... 69 , Umt. 73 M - ea 87 104 : 112 : 56 67 G9 72 76 77 S3 89 60 f9 Tl 72 80 80 P2 sa -64 65 66 66 71 .- 79 83 81 Pet .569 .946 .641 JbiSO .4K5 .388 .634 JblO .43 ' .483 .433 jam ' .658 ' ;. Mon , J M 20 '.45 .469 . .463 40 M 55 .639 J. 07 .461 .424 422 193 029 7T6 1T -622 T74 161 4V2 164 161 SIS -179 158 400 158 Tot ........m szr SSTB8 BAR. irtd 186 181 Wllktnsoa .. ........ 189 168 McOoiuioughay M....U68 178 BerthoM .., . , ,.a79 176 Bob4 149 Totals .877 -841 8O0 2518 tiign "core. Wilkinson 192; high rcries xsu. jbstcs iter wa rwo c POBTIAMO SIGN CO. Otrtn ............ JT1 140 18 000 lev Coon ...i... 164 149 196 498 166 ueppe ...M-..-.18H 214 166 638 184 McMaha ..148 149 196 498 144 Eldor 177 164 402 160 Totasi . .... v07 829 890 v UBrOHTOirS paibt lcnch. Herbert .......201 158 168 814 1T1 Bartel ,... .M18T 142 208 687 17 Bobolts ....181 179 147 608 168 Heffroa ...161 245 . 195 601 200 Wliaon ..JBl u 1U Ml 117 TntaU MI S80 MIS Hlcn score, Httfroa 246; Usb STerasa, Baf iron JJu. Lignna innca won. two games. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES At New Tork: First game Zt H E Boston ...79 1 New Tork .................. 1 6 4 Batteries Rudolph aad Gowdy; xesreau, ecnaner ana w onnson, aiyera Second gams called account dark ness. B H K boston t ii i New Xortr.. 7 11 2 Batteries Strand, Crutcher and Whaling, Gowdy; Mathewson, OTools aurquant auiu. meyers. b innings At Philadelphia.: . R H E Brooklyn ........ .......s... 3 4 0 Philadelphia .i.. ............ 1 13 - Batteries PTeffer aad McCarty; Al- exsoaar ana nmitr. . At Pittsburg: , H R B St. .XiOUlS . . . . ......,....... 1 5 o Pittsburg 0 ' t 0 . Batteries Doak and BnydefrCOopar and Schang. - ,We Have the v "BILTMORE" And man3r other models . J . for-hard-tof it men - "in ' '; Kuppenheimer Clothes -' i$18 to $40 San Francisco Cai. Oct 1-Man-ger Jack KearnS " was to the frorat early with ah ttduae for Billy Murray, Who, was knocked out here last night y George Chip, the Pennsylvania middleweight, la -the fourth round of a Sdhedaled 26 round bout Murray, however, never had a chance. It was plain to everyone aboufethe nngsldd that the i- Calif omian ' feared Chip's swings, and h was ; m beaten : man from th,1 start. - y "Too fores with which Murray head struck the floor was responsible for his defeat." said Manager Kearna today. "The fall- to the floor hurt him more than-the punch. Murray ia not through with the ring, by any moans. Ho win take a long rest, and then mako another effort to como back, .7. .,: -. . Chrp took tb best that Morray had to offer without slowing up a second. He kept on top of tola man aU the tUnV watching 'for an Opportunity to Pot over a knockout 'Wallop. When it came.' Chip swung with hla right Murray stepped back and the blow whi&sed past his face. Before he could get away, however. Chip brought over his left with all his might It k landed squarely on Murray's law, and ne zeu ziac on nis dsck. ,ue tried gamely to rise to his feet at the count of stx, but fell, forward on his facsk It was several minutes before he was able to leave the ring. j - Chip convinced those who saw htm in action last night that he can, whip any man he can hit He packs a SOMEBODY MUST BE THE GOAT; IT - IS R. MASQUARD McGraw Tried to Win 4914 - Race With .1911 V - I- ModeL., V . - ':' " - - Kew Tork t baseball " fcxperts ar blaming Kube Marquard for the ail nri of the dlaau to win the NaUoaal Ieagut pennant. The New Tork World's baseball expert recently said: "Though all kinds , of ; explanations have 'been offered for the failure of the Giants to come tlfough a fourth time, it is ' likely that the real one 19 th slump of Rube Marquard. He re cently lost 13 straight games. If he had won but half , of those games thi GianU -would still be on top ' of ' the heap. . . , -, "An the blame should not be placed on Marquard, however. The team has slowed up amazingly on the bases, and the much talked of speed Is now a thing of the past Runner after run ner is being thrown Out stealing; and batter after batter is hitting Into dou ble plays. . It's the old story of an overworked .machines It is pretty dif ficult . for a model of 1911 to win a speed race in 1914." -. knockout punch In either hand, and is WiUlng to take a doaen . punches, if necessary, to get in onL The first two round were practically even, with Murray having an edge in 'the third. In this frame he heeded the advice of his seconds and stood away and boxed Chip. - But before the fourth round waa a minute old Chip backed Mur ray against the ropes and put him down and out with the left to the Jaw.- n - ( "1 am now ready to take oa any of tho middleweight, said Chip to day. "I think I proved , last night that I must be considered, among the claimants for th title. I went In to finish ' Murray ' as soon as possible. Against Petroskey, our last time out; I was" facing a man much heavier than myself, and X was handicapped. Against any man of my weight, I believe ' I .- can show championship class." Pitcher Alexander of the Phillies has pulled down a bonus of 81000 by win ning 25 games this season. - Dillon-Brown Go October 14. St Lotila, Oct 1. According to a announcement made here,, today by a newly organised athletio . association. Jack Dillon of Indianapolis and George orkouf Brown . led articles for her on October. 14V of ' rtkUaa'A a 10 round bout t Journal Want Ads bring resslts. Trtpla Silver plats H " CoUfiUls S .WaalSdweUJsaal CilMM blades ' X thi sdgas) . ! i ThelB Arrived! a Ntw Gillette- with a stocjey bulldog handle, a grip acid ' balance that every nian gets the feel of it in his hand See it at yo( r Dealer's $57811 1 $6-' -. cnijerrK safety razoh coMPArrtvcosTorf j aixiMi jLkwu'U.J , m BiltiiioiStoiif Sack Suit (By tie House of Kn( ipevbeimer) ' 9 O' A i. J v 3 ' ; ' ' H ' . y r ' y H ' I Si' " . . I . I - , - ' : II : j B " nil I-; -.. L ! .. - v : .. y- r -aisvyr 1 ' 1 ; I r UR. respects to tSe solid ciiizene . We know nis drthes problems, laid a big piirt of our busi ness is meeting tbem to bis satisfaction. . , ' Here b i tbree-bntton. soft-roll Sa ik, with open notch lapeL J Natural sboul ders. Bac medium form fitting. Ulderstandingly desiirned ad specially tai- Ipred for stout men ' In tbis matter of becoming, dotbes a new day bas dawneci for stout men, r wbetber sbort or tall; eavy-set iung at ' m . . ; . I ' t men, semi-stouc men. Tbis feature of tb( Kuppenbeimer Organization the special shops for tbe making of stouts and Nxtra sizes bas won most cordial appreciation! :' If yon would learn yhat can oe done by our new effidency inethods and 0!7 new approach to ti wtole qucition yon should see the i louts and extra sizes on tbe lines xJijiirSBllTMORE, CHESTER and SUFFOLK Models and our Young - Men's srouts and semS stouU cut on tbe BRTJ1SH ModeL . t. .ii Wa want yon to Imojr at better and we want to laxnr you.f, Ve are going to taSc to yo ribt alog in this newt ' PPr. ' -l ' : tsrpvti&twa Ooe art icll by a irprteotatrre store tja nearly eVery !etropontaii center of e United States and CaJudaL II yon I Jtre to give us your name on ai pott- arrl we wHI be glad to sen yon our tfck of Fasbions. THE HOUSE OF KtJPPENHEIMER Maksrs ai CUhIms for awl Young Man : ; iiimiHimiiiiim TrTTTTi ri?tf .... ft LF inllllllliiniiiiMiibiiiiiiiiiiti rYTTVTTrWvTWT'l'VTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT El ITTil III 1 1 1 1 II llllliillll' ia'Mlnll'M ' I r M ! 'Mi f iifiiiK I 1 k Tonit, Thnrty, Oct. 1