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l.nf-t Sunday the Gfiri-k I'f.H? or Whiting travf'.rfl to Ir.iilana Haj'b'T where t hf-y dfff-ate.1 t!.r. Nationals .Irs. by a sror ..f 6 to 5 . linitlirr. th N.Tti"na!'ji !!(. h.T struck out th first throe m- ti !n the ;':r.-t inntiuc. hut in rh': ''''l"i li- n!r. k Jimmy lrrnry a'ki. 1 . -w-y Has hit by a pit- . hi'.; an-t IhM Iv.r..,.- Ki-. rk.d a Van t wo ha-gt-r ycorir Kif n y tn1 hf py. Th- 'oils i-'i!ot-.'l arm h' r run In U-.- fourth inning but th.- .Nat- : v i i a i o t ! d t h o :vrt I ti t h r- p'V -I fc'o.iy y r-nt a llrir r through tt.f. th'.rl ;ia.":i;an of th Ns ' imi.i : s .-.-ml K.'ilno io'ib'.ofl .srorinpr T..oy, In the se r.tn !-. f-arr-if! ant.thfr run by !iit.. bv Wil-'Ti. i-" noy aii'l 'lo'.ilri.-k ?r,'i a pr.-tty saTifV by f'uttwn. ihr str i n.i bas'-man . ;.inr into the ninth w;th tiio rr- ? to " ;n faor of "VVhiti:)F, rif-y sing; fj. I'f;w t-y a rir.r.'ii, H';i..ii fit'l out ari.I obJr!.k J-1 nR'.orl. M-nr.iiR 1-rfi-ry makinc t!io s"f.r 6 to In the '.ast half of the ninth the Nationals .-taricl a rally. The ilrst. bnttor .".inK'rfl thf n anothor ciou t'iffl. th.. tlrrd b.ittr vaik.-J atl v as foi'owoii by a sir.frie tTinR-in t!ie jrnrc up to $ to 5. Then .Jin-my Kairif irurk out tiv nf-xt n-.:;, u'h:;: arur.n r aiJvan.-M to f.v,ni . 'W'-th ouo u. th- Whiting t.-an: Ui.-.ugiit tno Kar.-.e was !-.s. ut th r.-it !.itfr 5 -1 rh.- ha:: far .: to If-ft hfbi but i.oorjy 4 ,v.- by rr..ik:!i,f a r-j:-,r.!r.fr -:.t.-h anil !.f:ng to IucrK.r! or a fio-ibv r-:a.y-
NEWSIES COP 7TH STRAIGHT
Tii "Vhiflng- Newsies cnp;pd thfir vrnth 8-tra.igfct victory whn thry
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WHITE CIRCLE A. C. AGAIN WINNERS
Tho White Circle A. C. defeated tn f.;j!:!y toutr-1 L.:hfrty club .- ti;-: ?outh Pi-ii in a twilight g-ame Vior.-iay f-v.-nmgr. Ti.o. ..-f.rf was 9 to 4. T'a -
(svrnth straight victory when they i Circles to fiat. hj.ve won 11 h-a-lt-s .m
one. i ,.; -.ii y tiffcit thy u i was by a .n- run n.ariin to th. I.-.-.
mond VPs: rriav afternoon at M.-rris i . rr t '.ij.i a v. ,'. Hfe.. . r I"a.rk. The ? ore was - to n The gini1 ' Who.-. C'ir(-'.i . (" ' , O'l 3 !i wajs a t.it-hers 3u! botwe-f-n Car.n.-r I:b rt 1 !.j.. ! i -t l i ..... ...
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nth inn?.; when r-.:fa!o waih'-i .ol second and sorfd v h. n hh-r-.-.-f-w-iki MnU-i through third. The last run wa tn.ie in he ninth 1 n -n. t n Mrcr n-'Pti.-'j th lnn!;.. rea-hin Prt on rir!'n.i,-' error. !-;:-kenry beat out a Ih.fah- h't tliird wi-.l.-h f.-reed Mo-.r.- K-:k-..ry froro on Isndn- '- h: and Tu!i.iU w ;f o'jt at thf. pia'e ;:, rv, r.a: t.. sr...on the htt. Itar'itiK of the flam mond- ;. their seT'.--.i -ao. - ji. i'-'ot-.ert hit of th- iay w :;-n !k- vx ko.i th. a; pie over t-iie !.:!. 'n riiiiit ;"::: for 7 ... o ba..es. I'.i ' ur ri li-.r. f.-r tii-- N.-u ?it-c, d:d son-- r .i.p ;-' fbM.n.' Tsf N- "A.- ies "'-a--'- t ".o nr.;f?. pn'lin with the A. 1! C.'s .-.f f.-iry. the ,s: r -:.--est Junior t ant of -, .f ;a ry. An an nunrem. n t about reeve RM'ff w;l b" n-.ad.- at a lat--: da'-. .r '-y irr.ittjts: Whit'r.-r Nm?:.-s . .f,"!i 1 11. 2 4 1 Cobtmhi-l A. C - r.'-r, ., . Tat'Ties amu-r c:.d Ti- u -. Hoybi and C'e f. 1 -: r
The Gjillatfit. Tho j":!,!ori::.- w.is n.irnH r.ftcr Pr. Jue-.;-, (itiiibMin. n st;.o-tb .n !' its iiitroriucfd ir.tr. Krnr. r 4zr::.z th.- r-v..!?;i,-,n In IT'.'C. Th i.-.ftru-rr.ont ...r.si? two ;pr;i.t r.. ,'., f i'b a rros! .ps m at th top, the posts rin;r f-. :oov.-.i as to allow- t h failing of a hoivy stop! knife, with a
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vrmrtso, isix, a us. 2 1 Th. wi-,. Eiks bdseba.ll lea.;: w;;h a l.ir:' f 'iio'-vir: of roo'- r- ii.vaded tho M ir I'lar.t diar.;ond irunday, Augrast 2;?A.i. 1 p-ayt-d thn era. k it arks t-a:r., uf. atir.a t;.c.;i by a surc of 1 to o. Th ,-air.e wans lull of thrills as the aahk
hid men. or. in several fU? of th" i-iri'.o and sh;uW hu.v. s-o.-.- l hufore. I '.he ihr.th mn'.r.K. 1-- th - r-hiys br ' -n favor of their opr... nor. hs ta.h ;r.-. j with til aFista.".oo t-f b-uv.e cluf.; . e.sioras at. horr. platt In tr.o r..r.t.". . Ir.r.Ins center t;e'..i-r Ifct;:i:i rt' t :. s (-cocci t;.r..ujrh a wild r.iv- to nr.--. ' base fcorinc i,:. 0'C..;.r.cr's 1.;. . O'th :;-' r.er aliorr.ai t d to tiretel. his hit r . two bastes with the ir.L.-:;t - r pullir.rf "re plat" a tecond ar.J wli.lc- the M.'.rk r.-.vii v,-ero niaU.tii; t;...i ; hiy, l'u. :. f-hf.ptd hur.-.i wltaa th-j w.r.r.ir.tc ru:. . .Iueh credit .. t t-.- - .. p.uh.r;
Furty.. hs he plt-.-h.d . tie of ri;v r.;c-.t (r.iEos of The year, ;tr.k:n o'.;. jT 'f tb.'i Marks T.-i'ters a:.d a.io'.V.nor.ly ore very fiuky -cratch h.t ever first base. c'at'-he-r Sr.::.-r;ai. taught p. very nice KJitnc- and h.- a Is, but a t of pep !:; ti-e r.-.eri ".;.' h:s conytar t -ocching' and them j-b.r.ty Next Sunday the IV r h- rd wi.l
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JTHIS TEAM WANTS r! A GAME BADLY
Ruth Makes 47 -43th Homers at Cleveland
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POLICE FAIL TO SHOW IIP The rr.uch-ad .-rtif d ba.l (ra.-r.-. b-
tw. en teams r p rere r. : r. i,' the Uarr.-.-r.ond pohr,- for. e. and The Tim.-s failed to mat erial i2e )aj-t tslK-'t at H-.-ri-r, park be-eause of th-a fa. lure e.f the ;.h;ie t.-am to show up. The Tin.'.'-., far; h-h.vitiK th.- tra.-re was to tai-.-p'.are. as p. r arrangement were ready to play and -n th. bo id ,-;nd wa.itf d fe-r s..in, tinrt unt:l appr.-d by a ..;.o lat..r that ."apt . Ian'..n had p.'..-t poned t'o- trarr;. for son:', r.'-iroa vr other.
GIRL LEADING IN WOMAN'S GOLF r;i.'".r). :s :.?:- : : - .-. Bum-. 17 year old - r , hrn.p;on f M tf.-'Ouri. f tor d -"-at -.-..I'.-- at-- t'.. fi.r--n-.o.'-t er.ntnd"r f r ' : f- -e..-. n': u .. .-t -em a.n-a!ur eharr-p: r. -1 . : r in :hr :.'it:rr..::r.f r.i b-it:r phiyt-d at W. .rrr.r'iyan.l. M.."-s M .'.-o-' c.-f-at of M-. Fr.-d T,.-;t , -he : ' - ho i-h-r. :n ti.. f.cht flifrht nf th.. p ions-hip round, ?ivc her f.rr-t rank an-.t.r.fr trie- Tit'.c '.-.: ( nd' ri. In th..- rt-e- r.d ":tr--,t today .f- : T-i.rr.ft is pa : r d w.;'.: M..-s lf.a.--l-'.-rtru-! of liiett VI. -w . Ti.e Ksn-.h' City glrS is r. j-ra.'C' -d a. a S;kt'.y v n r.
rv.iiaew itm. The Amateur Score.
Wot tho jrooifi and tut sonp or the V. S. Gilbert once received a lettor
Etainod parts, then rub salt and leiuoa juice into the mildew. Aftorwnrd. ar P'y r""-v3,red cba'.k and expose articU to t.ie stir, and air for several hours. Another niethod Is to U5e tho pmr. de-red (liaik alone, rubbing well into tho stains, or soaking it in btittorm!!' a:;.J ru!'ir.r salt into It, afterward iavii.f; the poods on the grass to Crj in the sua.
from an tiniateur composer siit-jres? ing that they should ro'iai.orute. "My score." wrote the ciiiatour, "wiii be snt'sfaetorj. for, though educated r.i? a chemist, I am a born composer." Gilb. rt wrote brick reirre'tin-r that ho could not comply with th; request. "I shouid have preferred," said he, "a born chemist who had been edneate-d
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TENNIS
Joy is always within arm's length of a tennis p!aver. Mr. N ever-grow-up. We've the racket that you need cne to help your tennis speed. Our bails are standard round and true a racket cover's here for you. A lot of other sport goods, too. Our price is right and we "re polite. You're asked to call we think you might. Colonial Sporting Goods Store 147 STATE STREET Hammond
by ;iae t ore a -., ; aft. r a hard j la .;-:... N,..t Sun-lay - . r.-'ur.ter !.: ! ; ',-,. a harkv i a-iai" t-a:ii d.jub.y ;::.;'..ra; r;t for the r.-as. :; that1 ;r.,. 'aiuaot .- a on . ' ro-v ; ..-re it w..l not only be tae ruhb.-r game! r wl.n-1. h -1 - a;; .a-n d be: w. n ilu-b- twe. ..iuhs but it n-i'.l I n,.v. -a r. d.. v Aa.--.;-' .S" als.. -a.-.ole wr.., ,.f t.. . two ic the! :f ,f.. buf,v .. t .., mot ;.,;,-:y p. nnar.t n.i..r. ,;.jn,:;.ia. .o.i-ti... . :' ti.- ii i:v,;ry p.av-r ,.n th.. !l:;i:i:,:: i c 1 u b K J . t ; ; .,:,. ::. isas bten requfst.-d by Manar r 11.-:;--! ;s ,i ,., ..... ,ba. h 'O b-.'.v'ly be -n hat: 1 :Vr .,.., .. -A.-.v. . x. ... ; ; i ; - S, ;ra- t!:o Ti-:r. lay vcr.ir.g- ;:..:np:'-. t;v ar,i -iS ,,. r. a.r ::.;r at !. o look at the- Standard r-'t. '. -;.,., , A fff t heid park fi.' ats t-. Ih .r-ui-iy fa rn , x lV,-. - ;.a ; . - at th- Si".- ttrr.e fe-'i'. :r. a por. 1 ff !.-... . -.; ,- .- . , n y, tah'' 1 a ... -. i ' n:c. r ... : a- 1 i a r. : i ; - - -1: ;. :.,p ,
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TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor
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DEMONSTRATION Don't Fail to See the Demonstration of the Uieneo Ironing Machine
Tuesday, Wednesda, Thursday and Friday of this Week The only Ironing Machine that will iron r.'.! the ironing. No hand ironing to be done. Small enough to be used m any room. Rest while you work. You can do this with the L'tenco as you do all the work while sitting in an easy chair. The mo:! remarkable Ironing Machine ever invented. Irons shirts, ru.I-d dresses, children's dresses, rompers anything. ill do work that you say "cannot be dne on any ironing machine." Bring in a difficult piece of work and see it ironed. We want you to see this machine, whether you ever expect to buy an ironing machine or not. You owe it to yourself to investigate it. Ii it is as good as we say, you want to know about it. If it is not, then you want to know that, too. DONT FAIL TO SEE THIS DEMONSTRATION AT THE
IT'S A FCrIisten: -L You know what you've always wanted a cigarette to do. Chesterfields do it. They not only please your taste but thej-do another thing They satisfy. The' give to your smoking a "completeness" that is altogether new and different. Those fine tobaccos Turkish, Burley and other choice Domestic varieties are blended right. Just right! That's why you get "satisfy' in Chesterfields. And the blend can't be copied. There's no use looking for "satibfy" anywhere else. Don't try it try Chesterfields.
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