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o O o o o o ' o o . o 1 p ?' . - - KSBMfl SENATORS CLAIM ' rimmim nniniTi s rllinllNIi ormll Ti .523 ' " .r,on rRDFOTJ'D0 MATL JfEDFOT?D. OnF.riON', WEDNESDAY. RErTEMTiER HO, 1SJ23 P.OE THREE I-EAGIK. STANDINGS. ,' Xultoiml, W. rittaburg D4 New York 80 I'ilH-lnnntl 7a Ht. LouIh 75 iionton 70 Jlrooklyn 08 C'hicuffo Q7 l'hiladulphlu 03 tho roof of tho adJolnhiR building. W'lillu on u prcrnriouH puri-h nlonK the roof tho dog ullppori and foil approximately 20 feet to the Hide walk. It died 11 Hhort time later. The dog was threo years old and had heen raised from puppyhood by Iho 1'orters. l'eney was one of tho very few thoroughbred bulldoKd In tho valley. Washington Philadelphia SI. Louis . . Detroit Chicngo Clovoland . . New York . Alllerinin. W. no 87 si 7D 70 GS fjoaton 47 U 62 Cli Oil 71 75 81 82 10U NEW YOr.K. Sent. 30. fA. TM The foremost two infield tomhlna- .4r3llons of present day major league .44-1 ranks will hear much of tho brunt I of the world's series between them. Defensively the Senators, Judge. Har ris. I'eeklnpaugh nnd ltluege hiivo a moro eonslstent record behind them besides tho advantage of having tlici 'mettle tested In ,(40 1 run 8 championship conflict. Hut .527 j on tho attack, tho advantage Is with .503 "lc l'lttsburg quartet Orantham or .404 .420 rc. .051 .584 LOCAL EXHIBIT AT FAIR MAKES HIT The Jackson county exhibit ut tho tho flro of lust 'TV. ", "l uia k ing u nig tin mm iiiuuniiiK imuiy lavnrauio .453 .21)5 Vestcirday's Itesults. rortlnnd-Snlt Lako teams traveling. At Los Angeles 10: San Francisco 8 At Oakland 2; Vernon 4. At Seattle 4; Sacramento 0. '. t ! FOR 1 926 FIGHT - SOUTH BEND, Ind.. Sopt, 30. (A P.) In a country doctur'H offir above the corner driiR store In tho lit tle city of Niles, Mich., last nUrht, Jack Dempsey slp-fted articles to de fend tho world's heavyweight cham pionship against Harry Wills, negro challenger, In Michigan City, Ind., in September. 1926. . The scene, replete with nil the drama of a motion picture ended Villa' four year chase for a cham pionship meeting with Dempsey. The signing came after a conference of more than eighteen hours stretched put over two days, and only after the question of a referee had threatened to wreck the negotiations. It was finally agreed that If Paddy Mulllns, manager of Wills, and Demp sey could not come to terms over the selection of the third man in the ring, nfxty days in advance- of the contest. Promoter Floyd Fitzslmmons, with two members of the financial situa tion hacking him, would namo the referee,,.,,. rv? .... ; , . -:. tfu&fas dusk was beginning to set tle over tho countryside, Dempsey, Wills, Manager Mulllns and his ad visers. Promoter Fitzslmmons nnd others, motored from here eleven miles, north, just over the Indiana state line to Niles, Mich. The reason for tho invasion of Miles waa.for tho reason that boxing is rec ognized as a legalized sport in Michi gan and ki the promoters wanted to itvold alt technicalities in the contract thst might possibly come up later. . Fitzslmmons announced that $300, 000 hnd been posted as forfeits with the First National Trust company hero. Both Dempsey and Wills re ceived $25,000 as training expenses, acrording to Fitzslmmons. Tho signing took-place In the office of Dr. Fred N. Honlno, oculist, a staunch supperter of boxing and a personal friend of Dempsey and Fitz slmmons. Tho match, according to plans will bo staged In the blue-sky. nrena own ed by FltzsiinmQns at Michigan Clly. It has a seating capacity of about 30, 000, but will bo Increased to meet de mands. It has been tho sneno of nu merous boxing contests, notably the Oibbons-Carpentior bout two years ago. : Neither Dempsey nor Wills will re ceive a guarantee. They will box on a per centagc, but their respective per centages were not revealed. Mulllns declined to say what Wills' nhare would be, but said It was the best offer ever made Wills for a Dempsey match and that he was en tirely satisfied. T 5TH NEW YOUK, Sept. 30. (A. 1'.) Major lengue teams tiro closing the season uneventfully. Two games aro on the schedule to day and there was only ono panic yes terday. Tho contest, however, restor ed tho determined Boston Ilrnves to fifth place through tho defeat of llronklvn by l'hllndolphla 10-4. Interest tomorrow will turn to the elosing strtigglo of threo games be iween tho Hrowns and Tigers nt St. Louis for third place In the Ameri can, a peg which Cobh'B men held at tho close of last season. Detroit must sweep tho scries to displace Slsler's men, who are now two nnd one-half gnmes ahead of the fourth place Tl gers. Tho Hehedtilo nlso calls for Tlrook lyn and Uoston to terminate tho race In a fight for fifth place In the Mi tlonal. After the game at Philadel phia tomorrow the llolrins will return I" Kbbetts field to meet the Ilrnves on Saturday and Sunday In the final episode of their scramble for the top rung of tht second dlvislp. The champions of both leagues nre called from home for their curtain series although after finishing a four game engagement ct Uoston. starting today, the Washington Senators will iiakc their farewell American league, appearance In a single contest with j the Athletics nt the capital on Sunday. The Pirates wind up In Cincinnati with , three game series ngninA the lleds, starting Friday. I Mclnnla nt first, Moore at second, Wright at1 short and Traynor on third. Hatting records for the season i show nil five of these Pirates well beyond tho .300 mark, comments, with the thousands of visi tors there this week, according to C. 11. title, local rancher, who had aldod K. R. Oiilman and Howard Warner, county fruit inspectors, to arrango tne exceptionally finely arranged ex hibit which consists entirely of fruit. All', fiiles l-etlirneil hern Inn nlvlil all figuring M1. .,, ,,.,.., ... as main cogs In the club's attack, bo. demonstration agent! and Robert sides measuring up to their defensive Kuwler. county club lender, nlso as- responsibllltles. sistcd in the arranging of tho exhibit. Only Judge and his first basojUnd with .Messrs. Warner nnd Oat understudy., Joe Harris, nro In tho rharmud hitting circle among tho Senators, but the averages do not will remain until tho end of tho fair. The main portion of the exhibit consists of fruit with 100 boxes, of reveal the ability of coming through pears of flno quality nnd size as 'tho in tho pinch as possessed by Stan , background, together win. attractive nairis and i'eck. Their . bats were, peaches nnd apples. nngntlest in the critical moments of tho last world series. Washington has tho older and more experienced combinations, steady, smooth working nnd always rising to Its best In tho emergency. If tho Senators are to bo given nny edge over their rivals, at .all, they are entitled to it on .these- points in tho opinion of most observers. ' KILLED BY FALL Backache Is a Warning! Mrdloid Folks Aro l.cnniing How to J Iced It. Ar& you miserable with an ach ing back? Do you got up la mo and stiff; drag through tho day feeling tired, weak and depressed ? Then you should help your kidneys. Back ache is often tho first sign of falling kidneys. Urinary troubles quickly follow. Neglected, there's danger of gravel, dropsy of fatal Hright's dls ease. Don't wait for serious kidney sickness! Use Doan's Tills, a stimu hint diuretic to the kidneys, before it is too late. This -Med ford rest dent tells an experience: Mrs. W. K. Lane, 227 S. Holly St. says: 'I have used Doan's Pills for attacks of kidney complaint. My back was weak and lame and I felt dull "Peggy," a thoroughbred Boston bulldog, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Cieorge Porter Is dead as the result of a fall from the top of tho Sant- ford Grocery building on East Main street to tho sidewalk this morning -and run down. My kidneys acted ir in an attempt to reach a cat perched ' regularly, too. Doan's Pills soon ro- on top of the Warner building in lleved these troubles, strengthening tho course of construction, adjoin- my back and kidneys. I gladly roc- Ing; , unimend Doan's to anyone needing Mr. Porter was en route to his a kidney remedy. lumber yard, It is said, when the dog , .Price GOc at all dealers. Don't chased a cat. which, took refuge on : slmulv ask for a kidney remedy- top ot oae of ,-tiie,. wooden, forms or get Doan s Puis the game, that Mrs. tne Warner structure. . .-Peggy, not limine had. Fostor-Alilburn C-p., Airrs, losing heart,- managed to get on Buffalo, N. Y. Xdv Here He Is Again! 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