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:-g ir.-,;ks. Mac D'.r.aM while- trying' C E. 'nurlir.g r ' . crv:d h.3 n.eni''- : sc " on the nit was thrown out at I in s; urtdon.'s hall f. larno Sunday he j ...'-. IE- ins inj-sred :a the a:ter:io.-n at :roiTis E.ih whin h? i.liv ...id -van uno..lo to re-tum.e. 1. I pit. hed a t: -l.:: ;;:: .- against the ':-,. -v t ...-K his place-, c-u.tci-.ing while- ! pluiiging Scat- r.as be : -r-- a er:-wd c? Eoiar. w- rt - right. In the ninth 2,o-c Ens. The final so-ru wis S to K-rinoly rE: man tip was hear.ed. Hoi E the Ere Scat.-na nurEr which was .ev..i his pluck by taking his place ' re gistered in tho i;gh.:; was tr.i fit :;.- t a? though noiung happ e-iied . i su.t of a 'vals. a haE-t and jS e rror. E;;i ilb d r-ui to 1'j.rkcr, 1-1 -lln., y- - ; The game wees a pitching duel hfctruck -jut. ' Kennedy attempting to; t-na Bhalar and IX w c Uatu-s un- ;'. .1 -h,rd wa run -'. a n and ;jeod oi ti.o .-::.!.-. !r.r,:ng :,r wnieh time Ei -or the final oaf. The leading swat-, K. e'. I.', eu'fit bomb i rde d the otfer-

wnJth : the- dxy were Moll of Ham- 1 '.':ond and ' . (.'IjX r Eadayetto with' t v.w hits ap:K-e Net came M-yess.. ' . iarr.mcr.as first sscri-r. with a rrip.e. , vVi'.'er Kasky made gcd w.tb th--j ;-"c-r-ste rs iri his initial game-, get'ir.itj ' ,ef a t-i ( i ooi e.i.;i; liiir...;-md 1.10 oil 1'x j - J .e-. ..e-i h:-s Raskv. t row . . Th re, -bate- hits M-yers. Douhi-'-. play.- P. Cro-.v t - Kalin-.ey? r: Porker ; - Fl- isher to Meyers, Uuermaa T " -1 Me;.-. Ei ... or man to FleEhn-r. Das'- : n "mills Off EEhb'. f' , e.ff !oi!, r. , 1 i i . .. Off r.i-'hb-. 4; .-.fr MCI. 5. j ' ho, . :- Kohl and S f ; it . lie- I'.-.i ,-vet.t s were niotfcn ff in; nice-, style an I wore much interest re, Th- .--.wd. The Er.;.j batting vrlir . E-i:i '""aHaiha.a of Haiii;:i::ii . ! ea ohi:! a i-o took the- price E r Eng j dEtanco 1 1. row: r.g . C. e'rew : Earue running i vrr.. ec V ri r. g th-3 dis- I '-'if '' in i . and a half socrond3. J Ti.-; game between Eaumr-artner and' !a'J' r Courts' ir: . - ! Men's teams, "'as won by Ea i :r. g i. rf n " r by a so or.- 1 -. ole .-.-n eix The- g a m e orilv Eist- - 5 fiv.- IroiiCf . Tri.-. icari.ns siutrr-. 1 - io.in SE.-re-r ani T'.ny h..-:. ' r. , t: n'e-o 'iar.-; . "WX I. i rl h X.i3iis.' t: p. ' '1 -X f.,.. it 1 I I J L'jm : 1

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LINE-UP FOR MORRIS REDS The Erie. baseLaJi team uia.J, a. trip 10 Morris. III.. Sut.4ay. the 21t. to liiny tiv Morris tvx.oUrtis with tli'ir first SunOay d feat Uiis yvar. Th gin.o t-rmlud.ttj with a ttciri o t to 3 in favor of ths Morria ltus, oSu-r h vt ry hard fought game Morris was UcW 8:-r:l.?s xij until f f lKl.th lnnin.K. tho lif.art breaker . ' :t"r. iuo Jown M.irrlj' i rak iilt h"-r. ht'.i.t! !'. I'.it a eingU, U'l'.ir.nor grabu.rj tin Via!! i n tin- fiiht l.iuno and ;.. 5 p. -J it to p c-.t.U ir.KUa.l i.t to first vb:ch w.i'jiJ hav.- tii cn an t-a&y out . This v.. is tJio only err ,r in tho i-art of l.'.if." Erio team. Kui;wi:ig this rr.Spiay which 1 f t a iu.ui ft; first aa-J second tho next !hi-.! i:; n ?!ngl'i uctting Uireo runs v!i :.-!-. tied th; sowrt 3 all in tho fcth. Tlicn in tli.- ninth ir.r.ir.ir with two out I'.'nu.- l;iuv w u'.kjl tw.j nun ami Schohi'.l, :irst busetiDui fr Morris, eltflci ov, r 6 .,.r.l, rii;,.; tho fourth ai.i 1'.,,, ii. it h c.'i.r.u't t-" s.'ii.i ia cor.nec-

t;t-n with Ii.Lr.r.i'3 lioylo's playing. L,-.y..; r-ayci Oitr.j t.Rse lor haninior.-i , i:i .i dlr it ii - ccttl.iir til rte 1 ;;;-;,u:f; Ineiudn.g a. double ur.ashist- j J a-.d so-.en a??i.t.. O'Connor and ' nd.. tst ea registered two hits, I four tln..t to hat. In the second !n- j r- -. , ! nine- w ;t:i O (.o;m"r on f.ri.t, Meyers I t ot. third, the y l tilled a uoub.e steal, , M a. -.-ring and O'Connor to - j o:.d. F-.llowir.g is tho line-ups. J Uri.-lioyl, . 3h. Iironov. ef, I'ctti. ft; Jot., h. lb; Mi vers, If; O'Conne.r. rfi I'etii r-ant, lib, K i r. r. c; Creashaum. p. Morris It. ts Me E wan, in; W. Miller, n. !Sc.-.ohli:. lb; Eightner, efi .-'ehii-.g. c; Koent?, If, E. Miller Sis; Schatt. iy rf , Sttngh-r, -k. !-:;. ,', runs. 7 hits. -7 put-outs, 17 ;i.ii i.is. on, error. Morr.s i r-itn., 14 '1 iiiis, :7 -,ut-outs. g jiaslsts, J errorsLANSING FALLS BEFORE PIRATES 1 -u ' lads! Well. ,h. g.l ding it! tf.oju Han.m.ond i n iy ra... Ihrate-s travel' d j I.atii ir.c- and a; ,-h w, lining : IV-.- i-t r t O ' iiig tun . ii-. i th- e-ami- ef h ts anl getting 11 life,' ike- j . u t e.i.-ie elub bit fchulti and Eienry ire. Iy. getting- h.ts. The first run came in the first mr.:ng. Kuschel scoring on a single and jn error. KaEna brought in the last f,;. by swatting a single and po-i.ring when Pa '.ton leaned en ore of Fieney's tneoi complicate! she.e.tj for a two. bnggnr. KusA-h-'-i had a n rff-ct day a- h,i. ge-ii:ng 2 ejisii fir.Kl.-9. The Lirifitur ,1:uii - n i ;s a very m e on", e.jn.-j ;n ih- ir.fi' id ami weeds arid k. r. in the out fie Pi make it almost pe rf it . Sum r.-n is playing hi frst game ee-;-h the heals, stirred both In the 4 1 fit Id and at bat. Eacombo made a t y c: running ifi," yards aft'i ill. A return game has

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pirates 10 Of' 000 001 2 S 1 LAnplng OuO oOO 000 0 4 2 Sammary Struck oat liy l'"-n-ay, 7; by Sweeney, 11. Iia.se on balls Off Sweeney, 2; off Fieney, ii . 'i'wobae hits I'attou, Shuits. Umpires Khinart and King-.

NEWSIES BEAT CHICAGOANS The Whiting Ke Boys -w.-.t i.-.e Itust Saturijay at Wlt'.tir.g varit that rOiai! nfvr b: forgotten by tho great thror.g of fan? that v.".l in d it. They bt-a.t t.He Chic&iro Hoy a Ciub ?'.:. u. The score, ID-14. The big ity lids came t i Wi-.iilcc with the c.xietatloa ! going home with a victor', hut tho Nowt-les, n&t giving in till tho last, t;;j!h ..-J tho v'.rltorei' cJiar.ce to take the gar.iu with them. A rally of tevea ruM in the fourth inning r.tode it look like a sure win for tho Chicagoar.s. tiu-u Keciar replaced Chlst.vwski in the pitcher? hex. Th ninth innir.g la when tr.a ioc&Ia put over the win. Vith two '"ion out, I'aul Kiikt-ary got u;, u.ni ,-, j..e managed to get to BcconU and t,e-n stole th.rd and home, tylr ttto Korn. Durallo, ncM at bat. u giv.n a base on talis. Ho figured h.s .,.ara had to win. to not ttatiifid with stealing second and thu . e luri.jji C4 hBie and made It. This was the j 1 n,.en;i.-. ii. hrr. e,f I tho day. He alao n.adt a great catch j ia the first r f the nm'Ji when with a Rvaa on third and two down, he jumpc. about two fve-t and caught a hot; fly off Kistner's bat, that would havt meant another run for the- vi:tor return game will be played with the Chicago Boys Club in Chicago t.nea.rly part of Sept j.-rr.her . frotre: Whit.ng IE' -S3 122 15 11 Chicago ."01 7:1 100 14 '' SHOOTERS ii i m .- m WliJttli ttVAlCOJ r SPECIAL to THE T; WEE I WHITING. Ir.d.. Aug. El. A rather j s-iiiall attendance, ef s.h ;ote-rs faced the 1 traps at th.. H'hiting rurk traps Sun-j cay, Aug tst. due no diubt to t ." the South Sh-.ro C--.ur.ti V.O- .v.r,;c iu ii . taut wi.at was . amemg .r. ,i . - : tendance was made uo in fine sc-ire . A , T). Buchanan w as high gun of tic-sho.-t. The Whiting slv'.tcr broke ' of his SO birds. A. E. Devore. of Chicago always a dangerous shooter to E.hoot against finished at end with 44. E. X. Punning fir.lfiud up third with 41. Following th the sc-'-res at 50 targets: A. E. Eu eh an an. 41: A. E. Devore, 44; E. N. Dunning. 4E Gus OEnch, 33, John Eck. Z'J , K. E. Devon-. 39, A. M. Nelson. 37. Watskin. 34; Wjtj. Furch, ClE ,-, Q . Jones. 21. HAMMOND THORNS ORGANIZE The Hammond Thorns, a mm averaging about lEi j.our.d?. would like ti bo.-'k sr antes with a l. am of their weight for coming football seaW" "-v A Cc! - aP.

LOWELL 14; RENSSELAER 1 . t fSFti.AL TO ri'l T1H:31 laer Aiili. tiv3 woi.l ujh ii la d-'fuAi before the ixiweil Lic-gtwn tcAi-i hero, 1 to 1. thaten. of lirock, v. as t ;i the fcab for l-iciirse'-At.r and was boitiba.-d-ed fcr 1J h.ta by tla- local ilu-t..-. His uirort was .l.-o very oor. ilir.niDg'.r was on the r.il f..r Lxmoi and let the boys Iraio Jasper coLi.iy ,t -Ai'ui six h'., two of hii.':. in ths ninth alter "Chuck" tiio) -r . ; when he knew they could i'.o: !ici a.am. The l.cal b .y.-, , : u. gr-at game in the t-!d, 1.1. t a.i ti.er being nuide dur.r.g the- u'.im gji e. Joie Hay, chan.piou long" li.itnioe 1 u:-i-tr, wa- on third for Ijowtll '.o plte of KighC regular third sachet, wr.o is oa tho rick list. The Seatenag of Hasitaoad. axe here ax-xt tuiiday. the iSuh. and .t g'.iouiJ he a great Viitehcr"- battle botvi.;n llai;.s fcr the i..tcr t.d il,tlr.vt r huivcll.

CIRCLES ROMP OVER CYCLONES Thi Cyclone A. C o West l'r".4 addition wcro given their faat 2ef.ct of the- Boanon when thty f a. i hi) iv i-: i . , ; i a c - , " , ' ,v '"' - Cii..i.lOAwA. Lo O ' . . . .... of speed, The Cyc.j.-ies gaiUc-rn-l o liaif a douen blows and hit -- lot of V-..' r; c-Vit lit iir.r..;,y. In r.r.iag --r 1 , V y. -. ,-. r. o r.Ely, but. -,.fl,.f..1 eduted to b.ow up a.na the rally dod. Billy oppose! the C.r-el'-s and vasn't in bal fcr a', all, but c-.ul.ln't stop the Circle yla o;s. The feature . tho game was a gre.: catch by Eodr.ey, the Circli l at-h-r. The Circio puiyf rs ai-erage d Ei t o 13 years while the Cyclone a ' -.. 1 Itl to IS .i'-r-. i'.-i , i. a t.i.e-r year. Dheiur and Cavh-r rilayed stel lar bail for the Circ. tf. v.;.'.'... iietrdy. I' .hi and Sa'c.ol w-ro 1 he cyclor.e's hesr . Score 1 y inningi,: 'v.-. t. c.rci- eiE lx 7 z Cviloiii- A. C 0''; 2C-2 C-02 6 6 2 Matter!".- ChrisE-wsk! and Eodr.ey; E 'iy and Eusta'n . Str.k,- oi, Chris to-vskh IE Bdiy. 7 ii i ' a balls Off Clirljtowski, 3; WHITING TEA3I WINS bvery '-n'' orgar.iia.iou Whit.ng won from the!.- eppenrnt Sunday and Saturday. The fallowing a.:-" the teams and their scores. Whiting Elks. E Marks. Whiting K. C, 20. S. Chi. i-E C IE Whit. Nsis. 15; Chi. Eves C IE Whiting Circb-s, 7. West Park Cyclones, 6 . Whiting Arrows 7; East Chicago Masters, 6. Whiting Colts. S; Indiana. Karb-.r National Junior?, a. Grand Crossing A. C. Whi-ir.fr 2: East Chicago Tornado's. 1. The Grand Crossing team trnt ' f East Chicago Sunday ard in a. hard fousrht gam beat the Ki: Chicago Tom.id.PS. 2 to 1 .