cam*iaU nn {»Uomobn!%temptPd (o n4 fthe accident. 0,11Tht“ incident „disheartening;onclt;‘ w*a IMM ^! hero. Aexander » 5th»* St. Louis Carm’1 he broke train^ °!j ceased to turn inLis team. He farJS the minor league, J1*, by the Dallas clu’h T11league for br*k **I Since then, he§ l^fraaka. his honJ, ha. spent most of w1 aul, a rural fartnfiStori'8 Sa,i111'' CAlexander’s mank;with one driven by ! (:’andi\)iIiOWK FAMOIS 1MTT1 KI» AX’D HAS l»RRRVOKRDFITFHRR FIN»I '• * uuuC! It AND ISLAND. Neb.. Sept j \or*1-The waywardness which I way patro],pwi 11 'i.I 2fi—The way war--------drove from organised baseballorganueu paseoauone of the greatest pitchers of allI time has heaped renewed tribulation upon the head of G Cleveland Alexander.ii“Old Pete” wastoday, and he cannot. - -ni-— •- lt;M* •» *“*• — 9 ■ B ■ ■Standing barehea,police judge, “Old p,rover 1 pment«rover j __ druiikness. drivinj,v*v ‘ J toxicated, possepsiors poorer by $150 land attempting ti * dr.ve an scene’of an acciden