Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 244, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 July 1917 — Page 7
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FUTCS GREAT BAU PtAYNG GREAT BALL liawball Public Retsdy to Crowi Matthewaoa m "Miracle. Man of 1917." HY JACK VEIOCK. i ( iht International Salft Brrvht. NEW YORK. July 13. The sensa.n;il tlrivc of the Boston Braves of 1 1 i- recalled today by the playing ,f ( hr Mnthewson'a rejuvenated (-in.-inr.ati Rol. i "I hf j-trengfh and driving power of j-hi- Cincinnati club as it stands now i 'i::....t identical with that of the jl 'll LruveB and although the Reds ..re m'M'ii full games behind the league 1 . n h n j." (.ans, the baseball public ii I a. king it .-.eif if Christy Mathewson ii I d -tine.l tn play the rule of "the Mir :..-!.- man of Mi." I ( m mnati's (treat drive was starto. in- lir.-t ( July and the end is nnl j .n -ight. Ta-o victories over the Giant; I -in Tour l,-,y greatly strengthened tlx I Ik-1 i 'ho Ius on fourth pi the jump on NV.v York in of giuiu-s played to date. ha won five out of nine r-K i.-h New York, four out nf .i:h :'h:!.el.-:i.ii:a and ,e.-n on 7 ;i-mii-,; th. Cardinals, i is it wi -ild s;em the ('nr. linals t'-.e j.nx that has kept Matiiew- . t-oi i h.i' k in the race to date. M:ir Hatrgms' entrv ha taker iK anmrs fiom the Kedi. Ri-gnrd of futu.T fortunes of the Cmcin dub- rind they seem destined foi "r fii 't divi-don finish now h( !i;l lii i-tii aicomphshed by Ciuis'; ic .-on -;!' stand out as the great..ngle feature of the Nationn .. i. i.e. Itasehall fans are m1 to rouht the ability nf the Reds in the pennant, yet r-trarge-h.i-e haj'pened. and the J 01 1 s .hi aiw;;t s be pointed to as ? eani-.!c of the uncertainties of itb wMti'r p.'rhers have rime troiil -it la.-t to hark up the strong itting H am in the leag-jc. and the i ef the Tle.ls. coui'lcd with clean. p'ning in I lie tiel.i. is a rrvelaV hi reer they go. IIV-KBM.l. St (IRKS. SNiiil.-IC-W ASSOCIATION, 'iufapoli... : St. Paul. 7,. Minneapolis, o. . 4 : K .i ; City uw.rj.k-c-Toledo (game played AMERICAN I.KACCK. ew Yovk. 2-S; Chicago. 1 5. "l-oit ;,; Boston, . i-.i!:n:ei..),ia, 5; St. .ni,j, o. ee!and, 7; Washington, 0. NATIONAL LEAC.I'E. all. No 1-i-tM.i.rgh. 2; Brooklyn. 1. I'LAYING THE FIELD BY JACK VEIOCK. K, July 1.1. The good 0-j of tl.e Smith.- and the been pieU we,! tcp-ba.-el,aM fo ..- .r P it neither the Smith., nor the I..-i.-se,, ever hecn able to c!:ii-v I - di- in. ior. of having thiee ..pr-iuts "n.i.i th'-ir family trees in the major "ague ..po'bglt at one t rr.e, s'Jih a.he f-ir liv Burns Claims todav. Fnr-e maior league stars who are :n the liinL.t of tiieir ha.ehal! career... n ;." -. -. the eld Seotrh family. They .re (ieoiife J. Burns. Oiant outnelder: l..'(ue Bt.rn., 1'hil'y eat. h'r. an.l .er.iee Burns., hist baseman 01 the 1 1 tro.t T ger.. Every one of th:- trie i a .nar. and unu-.s the war ci-iim.. o.i or ai! of them, or in-uric interfere w;:h their taschall activities the iiiii n.- lr:o w.n be good for sor.e ycai .- ni me in the big snow. (ieor-re Burns, of the (iiant.,. has often b-- n rated a., the greatest aMarouml outlicldcr in the National league, and of the tnrse ne I.-, per il- tn :-.r his lieluing and throwen supoOt. and he is keepriee for hatting honor.. !!ugh-e J..nr.ings rerently delared ibat of all the stars in the Ciiant .in.-.t.-!!at.on Burns ;.t.ihds out as the hngiiti'i-.l. and tins, coining froTi the famous Lgei- manager, is some tribuie. rir-t B.isemaii Bums, or the fig-rs i. serving l.n. fnurtn full sern-on ai t. ci.-.'in. r of the Detioit club. AI tl i,'ji.''! be is seldom ranked as ar roual of Hal Chae in tba art of cu virtnig around the initial station, he in a ball plater any b g league club would be glad to grab and he is only twenty-four y ars old. Each yaar r.Kwoik with tho Detroit elua sU9s marked imnrovement. fw his bobJiog t--toii.es inoiii polisbuxl and he tan
, . n - in, s.-c cd cither vi ' J ti'.fl i aillies, is now In 1. fourth full I season u a nifmher of the Qunkertown club, and although n injury early in the Season kept him back. he I is considered one of the moat valu
able player on Pat Moran'a team Eddies is a gluton for work, and if it waint for the fart that Mnnm has a star in Bill Killsfer, Eddie would get all and pfrhapt? more work than h could handle. The Philly backstop isn't na heavy a sticker as, the ot bettwo representatives of the Burns family, hut he makes up for it in every other way. You ve gotta hand the Hums family , little credit. It has 'oiped to do its bit for the gran' iftme. THAM" IS ALL HET I P. "Tham" Langford, who was recently knocked out by Fred Fulton in a Boston ring, is alt het up and wants a chance to meet Fulton again. "Tham" claims that he was not in shape when he crawled through the ropes at the Huh to trade wallops with Fulton, and he says he is will - ing to bet his end that he can stop the hig plasterer in a fewer number
of rounds than Fulton stopped him. j "cam supper and sale it the comWhcther or not Langford can bent i munity building Thursday niglit, July Fuiton when in condition, and whelh- j r or not they ever meet again, the All,,rt Hidenour's Vis. Alice Em'act remains that there is talk in m,'rt- Er Waslihuin's and Oru Emlome nuarters to the effect iht the melt's made ice cr-.-m at the home of
Fulton-Lamfonl hnut not ,,..( 1 1. - i model in matchmaking, nor a niomi ment to clean sportsmanship by a long hot It is whispered on pretty B'hhI au.hority that the Langford-Fnlton bout "arrange.l" to benefit the plan--f the hraiyvx e.ght syndicate which has control of a majority of the big 'eliow-s now engaged in the game This all happened before Jesf Willard '.toil the can to h's managers, Jone? in.1 Curley, - 1 purrhas-d the circus which was r. a.iy to di,-t.ene with hi' services as n si.b-shnw (.traction. The heavyweight 4 ;..t. it i:, .aal, ngUri that the time was r"fing mighty ripe 'o pull off another battle for the elehantine skypi-ce and Fulton, .lesmte his disappointing bout with Carl Mor--i.". was the bucko selected as the .inrk for Willard. It looked fine in print, did tint i'ulton knockout over Uir.gford. but the actual battle was -sco-.clhing el ;e ig.nn, if wc are to believe :unne of .he good fo'k who !,. will-on eyeshot of ine ring. It i;, tcugh to think that perhaps tne nicelv tiii.l plan.- o.- the h-av weight trust have -sod up 1 y Vt illard's actiun toagh on the hravywoight trust FIVE I.tAlil.M, HITTERS. Tris Speaker regained second phir. i the Amerieun league hatting race md Eddie liouseh lest tne lead in nnals to Walton Ciuise of tiie Cardinal -. The live lending hitters tolay are: American Gbb, Ihrtroit. . 21S0; Speaker. Cleveland, .rii.'i; Si.er. St. I.nuis, .:mo; Mclnr.is, Phil.nlelphia. !!; C'hapn.an. Cleveland. ..".II. Nationals --Cruise, .tt. Louis. .T0; Kou..cli. Cincinnati. ,;!i7; Fi.u-her. Pittsburt-h. .:(24: Wheat. Brooklyn, '11; MoKishy, St. Lou's, .::iW. ROITE in. C, i. Riddle and family an.l Omer Phillips and family. ...icnt Sunday nfteruoon m Frankfort. Charles Reynolds, wife and clu'dien. were Sunday gue,ts of Forest Linton and family of lhannn. Elmer Phillips, v.ifc an.l .laughter Ruth, -pent Sunday ith Mi. and Mr. Louis WiHiim.. ( . S. Nelson and daui:e'.-i- Ne'lie .pent Mnndty at Oiville Nel,on';. Mrs. Thomas Lawler and daught':fern of Ihomtiwn eal'ed on Mrs. Williams Monday afte,no.,n. Mr. and Mrs. Silas V. illiam . of -b-i-nor. ,-. nt Mon iay at their farm. Mis. i-'ol.,' Linton an'! h.ihy vi.itd Mr... Charles P. .f tins week. oids tin first Charles Meenarh and uil.ia with James Levi my. I.-aac (.ranfoid of J ient last week with hi. i county. Wallace Cranfoid and family. 1 I Hi. n n I ' i anford and wife. s'K'nt Sunday with Wallace Cranfoid'Harold LewaMen wife and daughter pent Sunday witn (i.-orgo Horning and family of Potts school ho.jM-. THORXTOWN. It. R. X Mr. and Mrs. William D. nny and son Jay were the gue.'s of the for mers brot.-jer of near Lafavotte lust Sunday. ihn (.ojH'nhaver and faindv spent Saturday night and Sunday with tinley (iibbs and family. eorgc Handle and wife visited their daughter Mrs. Ethel Craia and famnv Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sauuder. and dauKiitcr Evelyn worn t'-.e giif'sts of an o;d neighbor nenr alley Mills, last Sunnay. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Saunders entertained Mrs. Hirvs Riddle. Cecil sp.nks, wife and son Chains Ieo. and Oscar Sparks and fainilv. Burn to Rush Saunders and wife Tuesday, July 10th, an B pound girl. The baby has been named Mary Louise.
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LOWER MT. Z10N. The attendance was not very large at Sunday school. Sunday, July lto.h the young ladies' class is requested to commit verses containing tne word "love". The married me n's class will occupy the choir. Mr. and Mrs. Ear! McLoughiin of In'tianapoli. are gueaU of Mr. and Mrs. Rush Voorhis. Mrs. Stephen Owens sper.t Monday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Rosa. Mrs. J. M. Shields and grandson Wayne Farrow went to PitUboro Saturday to visit Bert Shcilds and family ovor Sunday. F. M. Shields was a Sunday guest. J. A. Farrow and wife entertained W. F. Farrow and family, Karl Can- ' Otis Kmmert -Sunday, Saturday mgbt M-'.. (Irant Emmert ',lrcw the 2.r.U nt Smith's dry goods store at Jamestown, I The Auxiliary v-ill bave an ire 1 Mr. Emmert Sa'iir.l; Mrs. Vernita ProlVtt attiunied ser vice,; at Advance Sunday and took dinner with her mother, Mrs. Mary Milbr. Mrs. Pearl Ail hart and daughter Mary went to Jamestown Saturday to visit Henry Poland and wife over Sunday. Mr. Airhart was a Sunday dinner guest. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Emmert, Mrs. Clara Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hash, Mr. an-l Mrs. J. D. Emmert attended the township convention at Ward Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. Emmert visited John Hall at Thorntown Sunday. Alice Shields nf I'itt.boro is visiting relatives here. E. M. Graves was in Indianapolis Monday, John Airhart was a Sunday guest f I. D. Emmert and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross visited their son Caila from Friday until Sunn-ay. Mi-s lieulah (iriggs. Samuel Ros .mil Bruce W hitoman and family were gu. sts of Noah Bartlett and family. Mr. and Mrs, Bailey Duncan and Fail tiraves and family motored to Indianapolis Sunday. William Duncan and family spent S-mdiy at Harold Nei.lhim's. K. Au4-liu'7. and wife, Harva Jones and "if", Mr. and Mrs. William iravs. Mrs. Ivy Whit, ly, Kuhy CulU y ami Mr;.. Luemda Jones were Suni.iy guests of E. M. tiraves and family. Iisvid Duncan and grandson Jesie vifitrd Crawf.nd-ville friends from l-'r'-ijiiy until Sunday. Tn. foitowinir people livlrg in and near Advance motored to the Shades, Sunday: Mr. an.l Mrs. Roy Nelson ir.-i daughter Thoran. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Mark MrDow. II, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Leek. Earl Bruee and famil;-. Jame,, Serring ami faniih. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Voorhis ;ind their guests Mr. and Mrs. Ear! M.-Uughim. William Mclntyre and family spent . '-irii-iy with Roy Chamberlain and i Bartlett was called tn her daughter, Mrs. Bruce londav on account of the the h YV'l, 1, ions illness of Mrs. Whiteman's lit..hi. (;.yiiivi!lo Robert. hoiit. all the ladies in ll;i. vicinity e.-e hudiands own automobiles are am be their own chauffeurs. eotlemm flom Lebanon is teachMr... E. M. Oaves to :un a MaxJ. D. I'nunert made a busincs trip ib i i n M mday. Mi .. C'arrie i!olger.. and son .pent ! In with Hr. J. M. Shield.. The Milk Company at Lebanon have xt. nded their routes far west of here, mtrad of one truck passing through ie- we now have three. Date I hompson and family w ill oeale at New P..ii,s in the near fume making three of our farmers that -avu relumed recently. M:.s Masnlle Carroll and Mrs. .na Wa.hburn wcte in Jamestown, iiilov atternon. VI ce Emmert spent Sunday with -inglete.n near Sherida II. W. Pr. fl'itts 'of Crawford.viUr. n.otoii-d to North Salem Monday morning and spent the remainder of '.lie .lav on tl'.o farm. All.er. Unlenour and family were guests of Mrs. Lizzie Richardson Sunday. NEW SALEM. M. Jacoby remains about Mis. C the : Miss Juamta Benrett f Lebanon. s,nt last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Titus. Miss Phvllis Tribbett spent the first of the, v.eek with Iter grandparenti; Mr. and. JIr. C. C Tribbett at Leban n. Sam (iraham and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F'rnest Hubcr near Thorntown. Other guents v.r.e Mr. and Mrs. Jennie Butler and son Harold of Ibanon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler and daughter I.alah of near Dover, Mrs. Trestle McClain, Miss Pauline Johnson and James Butler fmm ntar Advapee. Ju lge Tribbett and family attended
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I u ii B sit' t.4 a surprise on Albert Tribbett at Lebanon Sunday. The Indies' Aid will meet at the church W edncsday afternoon and have work. Mrs. C. M. Jacoby and daughter Mary spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben t.arrett at U-bain.o. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Beck spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beck. Clyde Tribbett of Lebanon spent the week-end with his brother. Judge Tribbett. and family. Mr. and Mrs. lister Beck were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jam's Hawkins at Lebanon. Mrs. Sara Graham and son, Adrian, took supper Saturday evening with Mrs. G. M. Mangus at Lebanon. Misses Kathleen, Olive, and Ethel Jacoby, Paul Williams. Clarence Hays. Otto Hundley and others, motored to Lafayette Sunday and spent the day. Mrs. Bert Titus and daughter Pauline called on Mrs. C. M. Jacoby Wednesday afternoon. Demtel Richardson of near Linnaburg spent the past week with his sister, Mrs. Sam (iraham, and family. Cnarles Hall and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hall. Misses Jessie. Georgia and Flossie Lewis spent Sunday afternoon with Lenora Beck. E'.iel Jacoby is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller. WEST OF PIKE. Miss Agnes McCarthy of Lebanon visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Kndres. Mr. and Mis. Charles Kndres had as their guests Sunday, Mrs. P. MrGinley and daughter Elizabeth of Lebanon and Mr. and Mm. Dennis of near Advance. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Castetter and daughter spent Sunday at F'rankfort Mrs. Philip Thrinc and daughters visited with Joe Thrine and family near Merhanicsburg Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frunk Shaw spent Sunday at the Frankfort park. Ivan Cohoe went to Louisville, Ky.. Sunday sightseeing. He returned home Tuesday evanmg. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Beck, and daughters and Mrs. Celia Caldwell attondd the Sun. iay school convention at the 'Burg Sunday afternoon. M". Zelda Owens and chibtren visited with Mrs. Ivan Cohce the first of the week.
BtSHTOWN. ' Miss Olive Peyton was in Lebanon Tuesday. Abraham Shelley and wife war Sunlay guests of Albert Gray and family neur New Kos. Ibivo Canada, wifo and daughter Edith and Mis. Alics Emmert were Sunday guests of relutives mux SlierMari and Kirklin. Noab Iki tktt und family took din
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'',.i. ner Sunday with Bruce Wniteman and family. Willard Gardner and family and Mrs. Susan Shtlley were guests of Ora Shelley and wif Sunday. Roy Swindler and family motored to Darlington and Thorntown Sunday Mrs. Charles Connor antertaiasd at a birthday dinner Wednesday Mrs. Mollis Powell, Mrs. Nellie Connor and Mrs. Frame. Miss Eratl Meadows of nsar Lebanon has been visiting Mrs. Boy Swindler this week. Mr. and Mrs, Boy Swindle- entertair.ed th following guests Tuesday night in honor of Misa Eroni Meadows: Messrs. Elston Connor. Earl Canada and David Farrow; Misses Ermel Meadows, Edith Canada and Minnie Farrow. Refreshments of ire cream and cake were served. John Farrow and wife received word Wednesday of a new grandson, the proud parents being Mr. and Mrs. Uansil Butler. George Canada and family were visitors of Ray Rodger and family Saturday night. EAST ROI TE I. Attendance at Milledgeville Sunday school w as 81. Those who spent Sunday with Owen Gate and family were Mr. and Wr. Ott Elton and sons F'orest and Glen, Mr. and Mrs. George McColley and IVloris Watson. Those who are on the siek list are Wilson Martin, Owen Gales, and Forrest Eaton. Miss Mabel Tussey is visiting her grandmother Mrs. George Johnson. Miss Deloris Watson spent Saturday night and Sunday with Lueile Gates. Mi. and Mrs. George McColley entertained a few of their friends Friday night who were Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Eaton and sons Glenn and j Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gates i and family. Refreshments of ic cream and cake war served. Miss Zora Stewart is staying with her great grandmother, Mrs. Shaw. Those who spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jerdei Sutphin and son. Ira, were Miss Zora Stewart, Miss Goldie Layton, Fern and Mabel Larsh. Miss Lucille Gates spent the weekend near Lebanon with her aunt Mrs. Lula Boyd. K, V. IX NO. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Auston Egbert and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Kgbert and daughter, and Mrs. Halpin attended ths surprise on William Egbert Sunday. Wayn McCoy is working for Cloio Staton this week. Mrs. Ella McClain, Mrs, Bessie Smith, called on Ernest Smith and family Tuesday evening, - Mr. and Urs. Earl SUton nf Indianapolis spent Saturday night and Sunday with Car! Staton and family. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Gray and
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FOB QUICK ELECTRICAL WORK GALL. J. E. BERKLEY Phone 978-L 124 West South Street ' AUTQ INN Strata Oil Swrnet Station No. 47 GAS 20 CENTS iforth Lobanoa St Phone 21 MONUMENTS See us for your monuments if you want first class stock and workmanship. Call us and we will biiog you to our shop for inspection. Shop phone 102; Res. 115 or 714 PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY HARLAN MONUMENT CO. DOES YOUR OLD RfK)F LEAK? IF SO, SEE CLYDE LOWE. He guarantees to stop all leaks with asbestos fiber roofing. PHONE 890 G. R. BAUMGARDT THE CLEANER "We Clean While Others Try' !U5'i S. Lebanon St Phone 93 We can supply you with anything in the Hardware line aim rmm atosu or xttm roms Lebanon Hardware Co. Wist Main BtrMl Just Received a carload of Palmo Middlings hog feed UNION HARDWARE CO. I'HONS 108 P. B. WINTERS CHIROPRACTOR Bonn: t-11 a. ntu, 2-f and 7-8 p. as. CONSULTATION AND SPINAL ANALTSIS F&EK Roams 21?-2C(J-2-Z24. Phone 235 family. Mrs. Cloie Staton and sou Irvin Leon, and Clayton Gray spent Sunday w ith Earl Rader and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gray of Indianapolis spent Saturday night and Sunday with William Huskey and wife.
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