Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 264, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 August 1917 — Page 5

LEBANON DAILY fcfePORTER, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1917.

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FOR SALE FOR SALE Canary bird; finger. Mrs. W. O. Graves, phone, ait), Thomtown. 8-3-tit. jroiT SALE-Family iroke,' driving ' mare, carriage ml but res. 721 West Pearl street. 8-fi-St WANTED WANT riD Fiieman at T. II., I. and r newer station. .'!llc ner hour Phone 726. 6-29-tf. UIANTED MALE AND FEMALE HELP An intelligent person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newipapers; $40 to $50 monthly in apart time; experience unnecessary; no Canvassing; subjects suggested. Send (or particular. National Press Bureau, Room 1619, Bu.Taio, N. V. 4-27-6-mos. WANTED Expert repairmen -.tilled at the City Garage. S 3 tf UIANTED-A co,k at H-p'.i.:- i.,. tauranl. s -ji " " 7 FOR RENT COB RENT 5 room l.ou,. b. tilet. 2'i blocks from sou: Neal & Comiiany. 6LOST I O.s'l - i..,. r -I...-...,.-bearing - L. Kails name. Reward for return t, shop in Cason-Neul bulling. FOUND F" OtjNU Traveling bag non fordsviho cur lint . ag?nt at liazelrig.:. Carry i Interurban Time Tables TEBHE H VlTE. INDIANAPOLIS A EASTERN TRACTION CO. Effective Feb. !. l'.H7. EAST WEST EAST WEST A. H. A. M. P. .M. P. M. 6:J5 :i!3 flJ:Lo fJ2: J . 6:i5 6:25 1:15 1:2; 7:16 7:25 2:15 2:2; 8:15 8:25 T 3:2li t 3:17 t 8:57 "f 9:17 4:15 4:25 10:15 10:25 6:15 .5:25 11:16 11:24 f t :17 J:l.. S iu: t 9:17 f 8:17 10:00 10. y J12:3il tLirnitcd train. 'Diily except Mm day. Frarkf,..-t only. Last car leaves lt-,uinnapobs at 1 1 .3i p. m. and Lafayette at lo;15 p. m. CRAWFORDSVU.I.K DIVISION Cars leave Lebanon for Crawiord.sville at 7:30. 9:30, 11:30 a. m. 1:30 8:30, 6:30, 7:30, 9:30 ard 11:30 p. m Cars arrive frum Crawiordsvil," a: 7:10, 9:15, 11:20 a. m., 1:20, 3:1a S:20, 7:20, 9:20 and 11:20 p. in. II. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drug Store Telephone 343. Lebanon, Ind. State Auto Insurance Covers Complete Z. C. SMITH J 204 North Meridian. 206 South Lebanon Phone 9-2-Y Phone 206 Harry L. Kenworthy HANDLES ALL KINDS OF NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Residence phone, 221; Office. 106 OWEN M0RKERT Chiropractor Hours:. S I 1 a. m.; I S and 7-8 p. m. Consultation and Spinal Analysis free 23 Caaon-Neal Bldg. Phone 631 X-Ray Spinograph Department Some folks would g've aa thing if they eoulil g"t rid of i or.-tli.a.f.ni. Hollister's Uoeky Mountain lea will do the work and do it (iui. Ii. Take it once' a week to be regilar, happy and free. Oak Drug Store, 40 YEAR i'.'i PERCENT MONEY. To loan on farms, no conimiision, or flock, Jirpavmeiil privilege after 6 yean. Char'cs i. Sewart, 807 Merchant flank Hhlff , !od anaiK.li. l elephooe, Main, 779. 8-4-6t. ICE l REAM IM PITH. . Alt leo citarti aupper will b tietd Teusrlay evetilng fiw lie' rhureh, 7'ii public i Invited. 8-C

MAN IS A MYSTERY

Found at a Hoarding How in Indianapolis With Shot in Brain. A .'cv Knss special Bays: "Whether li e death of Ned K. Stewart, a local S.n who had been living in Indianae,iis for the past two months, was -e!f .onid-il or whether he was mur- . -red, is yt unknown. His body was found n the room in w-hich he hoard ,1 K. niav night at eight o'clock, and , :th it a note, indicating that he com -i die. I .-uinde. However an Indiana ...i.s girl with whom he was going is ji"ler ..uspicinn. a-s it is claimed she .n the room with Stewart when n- vas Killed. The note left by the young man eoiaa.od a short gooilby to hi par it-, and was wrapped about four pic ii'. s. The pi, tures were iiumtieree t; d explained in the note, and the i.u.nt left that thev should be buriee ,.:. In e. When the body asd.sc..v ""I two of the picture were gone. !' piet.j.e. w.-re of In wife, hi sisr Lucy, his father and the fum.il "I or the past few weeks, Stewart is tn.pii divorced, and has been go ng with a girl named Maude Deacon ie ;:,s be dli!,kl..g hrgvilv J.IRVP M: .;': d her :i:.;;rc ,.;id it i hr ,i .id th.it !h:s ie, to ,s death.. Til' . "! that U.i.. to Ins .eBth. Th( nn'v. r ml feet a.vav. 'i he sl,o' ad a:,pa."lit: been Hle-l from withn b: .- 'it':, .iieg up thr-iugb hi. ,,,,r i,,.. .- e Zy:v, out til- -kub. i-...d : ' h.s week, at t eh; l.-ri I cloth' s. If the d" : 'ie. i: is lieiieved that it. waf:r:ry. and rml premedi-.iled t.'.-i-tt f:. i n.iiy mined to New ittwo ."it- . h(,i- io-'ome J'!l i.m.wn iiere i-., well liked, resides hi i parents ed ie sill- iV-.l bv tl) S:.-telS. I.tlC . d K'. i-eth and one b,tner. Krne.-t. H "f the- h'.tce. 1 i,e b .,v wa.- brouglit lu re to hie "in.' .s.irn-e.v mpht.and funeral .-er i.'s ,.re held fii.m the M. E 'liuie'i t - s afteni'Min at 2:-"10, and eere in i-tt,Hge nf the K.-v. J. I-.. Slier- . '! of I'..eM;.e, Ind. liunai w;.s mad. ;! O.'.i !'. I'. ... c,-.n,tery." ;hoi I.') m ake rsE or I'I'.KSLKVIMi IJOTTLES "t lt t'iC'i s'iz-r prui s i.i.--i' the t.t-e of the piv r irg of H. K. I!a .'or. "Her. i ki.-.d,. ,.r.s pl-ntdul tiii. s'liiv-er." ;. and ".yen ei! hoii.ewive!,.i wa'ch the -i arket ea''t'';';y wii t.;e to purchase s-nail f,.n'ts h ie e,-af at reasonabie pri. . .. Tie :.! ,!,; of Hies. fr.JUs 'b in til"" ie e. A l-r the juice has boon prosii o"t of lapes, it, erne, ur tt'. :..':! .'net., ail that r.ain i. tb '!'.i!:if Ms. -ii.: which give the fruit it nn. T-r fruit a-ids, sugars an.' prral alls ..r- .r-s.dou: .'h the ',.,.s jul,,- put ; bott;.-: -' ' ri fur llloeths w ithuilt s(.o 'age it eeioia'cd by lll'iimr. Weeterlf'! ,i eaide b-.o 'jell.es. If li.U,"',' iVe- ' I it d tiielt to get jelly g'.is.-e.. durg the n.-uai sew.n f... j. lly .e.iki.'K i p,... ".' out the juee llm-. f' lilts. ... :,. ,. ;n hot!ea without sugar. n',,, . :)..,, ,vei store,, the pa'-l:ag i '(' d n's until sugar l- rheaper an': C -i e fr I ts W l,;ei, ear i e.t ;.!'! the juee kept m I. :t,l .Oi-ai- U ehenper ard e .ientiful a.''' . ti-av.ber- . -. eh ricpiib s, apple tw k, " c. ( OI.LKf.E URLS GUIDES IN WESTERN PARKS U;i tltf nerflflft1t ,Vtv SV.iIfr.' LSTKS I'AIlK, Colo., August 1. nnvii "nature guards" is the latest eovetion in the ailministra'.nn ot e...'s l.atona! parks. The guard e cultured college girls, whose duty s to a.coinpiiny cap:jing pa-ties rough the great natural p'aylounds ate! give inU-resting talks on ,e treis and Power.-, a- eil as the ird- and animaU of the region. Any ampe ma obtain the of girl teiirhers of nature lore foi minal charge. e first nark to have such guard, n liet ky Motmlain National Park hirh Estes Park village is tin iirineinal gateway. Four young men already have pussrn t:ie rigin ft'.iral exiiminiitions and have been appointed by Supervisor I.. C. Way, of the park. They have been swamped with app'iretiona for their services. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. H'rvritf WoiWlt. "f Hlmiltort county, teht to Sheridan Saturday Pd onducted ,Mr. MargnrH C. fpurgmn In tho Insane hospital at IMianapnli. She has been alflietod with mental trouble for mini time, hut tt is the blif r,f rel:llvrl tint he 1T1 r.i-ovr pi ope i ti talinent.

HERE'S THE ONE WHO KNOWS WHEN

THE WAR WILL END Absolute knowledge I have none, Hot my aunt's washerwoman'! sinter's eon. Heard a policeman on his beat, Say to a laborer on the street, That he had a letter just last week. Written in the finest Greek. l''rom a Chinese coolie in Timbuctoo, Who said the niggera in Cuba knew, Of a colored man in a Texas town, Who got it straight from a circus down. That a man in Klondike heard the news, From a gang of South American JewAbout somebody in liomeo, Who heard a man who claimed to know, Of a swell society female rake. To prove that her seventh husband'i sister's nice. Whose mother-in-law will undertake las stated in a printed piece. That she has a son who has a friend. Who know s w hen the war is going to end. DIED YESTERDAY AT HER Cinderella Jane Hardesty Sue cumhvd to Cancer Was 38 Years Old. Cinderella Jane Hardi.-ty pa. sed way at 10::i p. re. yestcrilay at hoi imie in Ha..-lr'';ii. fall'.'.ng an id e's of -v. rai weeks with cancer, 'he vi as hc.-n At.gu-t I . 18 .8. in bmigon-a'ry i-'jn. -, and wa- aged l the tune of her ., nth. 5d y.ais. II sit.ihs and 2--1 days, --he was niard in 1ST!) to Joseph Ile.rdesty, rf, invres. The children surviving are hr,-:... H. fl.irdesty. of Lebanon, and l;-s. Key I..-, of Thorntown. I ..or landrlulihoii and live step giaed liildren are being. Three hensher-. leiirv. A1-...., -.Md J.Wp!, Mik.-ail. '.o sun ve. .-.r- :wo Mrs. til!'. -m i;.,-r .. ...d .M s. Louisa "If l' ... v.- u.i,,:.,- r of the I. E. .:. ; . i ilei':"!. Sh.. had lie he fiaie-vai .iranreoetn.s hr.ve iii. t The funerol S'Mviee .rid be he'd ii.io th" r- idenee at 2:.:n Tuos.iay f"iiv..,n, the F(eV. i;-orge Ibieli. Oiet.iting. Interment will he at iVrnto.vn. he Will III Three Week.- With a ( i. implication of l)it'ase. .r.: T iVh'l'. aged 1.1 -ears, t r I ! i ,!.-.-, -li-a .,. teT laful - on orth Meri,:a me an ilW-e.- of II i-. e ,wek- ,..... March 22. 1902, li. d.iaghf V. a-hii.gtun a la', 'or. mil had lived it, her parent..' f, -tell,, and 'wo brothers. Frank II. I J din,. , . no i..,.. n.e funeral v,i:J ,e h, M f ;!;e in. tie- at '.:.: Vb-k We. ine -d.... rrmg. t!.e Key. Oagle .,:a.iatil.g. ilui lai at i:.irna:-d. 102 1EARS OLD. HI T FEELS FINE AS EVER in lelf V. AsrOKIA.O.e.. Augi t "I ' se l, r,t h.-arti'v. enjoy evry rein"te of l,n ,j;,v an 1 am feeling f.ne," 'eaid Henry Hill V ..t.-on, of O.-ku ego. N. V., who i.-, here Kp. nd.ng u vacation in hi-, one hundred and second year. That was liis answer to it .Ue.s.,ni concerning how , felt aP.-r his trip aeress the continent. Watson attributes his age and artivity to right living in his youth. Worn rinety-nine years old he ttuv 'led from O.-wego to Coloindo Spring to Vint his daugh.ter and aftrrware returned home. Scii ntific anrl religious books air his hobhv. WILLIAMS HOSPITAL T-vi King, who underwent an Alteration for hernia, was abb. to go to his heme in Kirklin yesterday. Esther I-'imrwrt, of near Elimville. who wvs (.iterated on for apM-ndicitis, irturnrd to her home yesterday. ITHLIC CALK. Having rented a small house , t will have qulu a furplita nf hmehol.l furniahlng to sell, at public tlH I ridi.y. Attg. to, at 1 o'clock. W, is. tJitil.ii, 2!S South East itreet.

Howard Bratton Arrested When

He Hit Up the Pace on Lebanon Street. Howard Bratton, of Frankfort, in a machine with Trcssie and Mabel Spray, also of Frai k'ort, was arre erl k,m,la mnrnlr... on South I.elm.i street by Orlicer Enine'it for speeiiing. He gave a cash honti to the ch.ef of police to appear in court this Homing. He appeared before Justice of the Peace Trowbridge this morning and paid his tine of a dollar and Another Arrest. Harry Woodward ii;:. arrested or euith Lebanon .-tree' Saturday nigh1 y OSleer Em.i-.ei1 for (-.feeding thpeed limit in his aa'.om.d.ile. N. h.arge was brmight airatnst b-m heiiuso he is enlisted in the nrtillrrv .!' the National t.uard. SOUTHWEST SUFFERS HV DRAFT; NO l.AIJORERS ' l!if ;air1l(.,. Ars s'r. i.e. 1 1. AI.F.HO, Texas. August 8. As .1 esult of the heavy emigration of lexiean un. killed laborer.- from this iiuntry to .Mexico in fear of rnnacripton into the I'nited States army ser- " if they remained in this countrj . nd th" stopping of stub immigra"n to this coup'ry from Mexico by e i-on of the ..peiation of the Burnett inr.ngra'-on law, wliieii impti.-es a -ad taT nf e.ght dollars on ail immir'uti n fiorn Mr-.a-ii. the i.i'mers, inustiiul plants and commercial orani!,ion.s of the count! y are sulling from a dearth of laborers. I'a.-.ners, r.iilioad.s and mining instl .es are feeling the . trect .f the p.tituie ot tiic e uii.-kieed l.iboreis d th -ir f :-in!,i.s. all of whom have n woi!:n in iarneui' aial work. pa, l id.-. .tion.s wn. re sku labor Soi.e May 10 it is e.-t mated that -. xi ess of IH.oilO MeMt an laboivis aye : l.aiidon-d their emtiicyment in oi"g track work for th" I'ennsylvani re-t,. in in Philadelphia have like-i.-e i;uit tin ir t' bs to leave the cunv. From Kansas, Louisiana and "tith. stale lam mi I. lean '..borer-- have e ended ar v ay ba. k to Mexico, alt having : fear it'-tille I in'o them that if v lema ii'd n this' country they uld lie cetseiipted into the arniv ird nt to I ranee, evi.leocng the .'ot thit a sil.nt propaganda, probaI. through Herman iiiflu n.e has e -n at work with the Mexicans. (.. some remedial relief is ound within tiie next month or so to -a luce inimigtu'.ion fr.en M xi. o, fur"..s 'sill have to decrease, in tend of tiis -ago i f cr-ps, industrial pla.il- nl -utfei ird toe lack of cheap ilti-kilb .l labor , ! ,e felt el a! quarter-. fin., c'.at-li.itling cileern, located . :.r I iredo. ha. le t li'any of its M. lean noners and is now endeavorto so, :i:e :;i)il men to woik in the ,a! niin- s !oe:.ted V. only -! h ree nvle.p i .e I!.o til.-md" from h're. The en th, n. I OS ANt.EI.KS AWAITS HILLY SUNDAY VISIT AN'iKl.liS, August . -While ind.iy, the great spiritual l" n rha -ing . :-:i pt IT.'!"" rk-rs have ea'l to on-'- f"r the grfi,e. vhich Sunda-. o.i 1-!,.-,-2. P. lee . ,.,1 of Oct., to l"He th. ::teliant... I lli battle ate n building. 301 i'eet long and 215 feet id", .villi seating lanadty for lO.non e sons, stand.- remplet"'! todav . i.'.r of the features of the structure - a 'rap door, through wbieh Sunday noips to a lower nlatfor.'i hn the :.:' is givn for "trail hitters." A.i.btions to the tahcni'ic'e, unusual to r'ligiou.-i rdiflres, include a hrwp.vil, po't nfflcr, re-taiirant, supp'y room and rook room. PYTHIAN SISTERS TO AID. The mendiers of the Pytl'mn sisters lodge will help in the work of the suigical dressing room on the third floor nf the court house Tues,uv afternoon beginning at I ::W n'e.s-k. AH roemli-TS are urged to I"" piosent te ae-ist In this v-ork. TOIVV'S t.EAIKXC HITTERS. Natio.nl League Rousi'h, Clneii, oati, iJitli Mornshv, W. la.Uis, .327, Cruis-e, I.tttis f?".; F'seher, Plttahurgll, .KM; Kailif. Nr mii, ,m:(. American- I. "ague. Colilr, Iletroit .38: Six-akee. Crevftlan-I, M4 Hi-ler H, INit', 2MS( xjejiutu tlClflPii ,8H: ttoih, Cleveland, .301.

SPORT NEWS

ARE SHOWING CLASS Pacemakers in Two IJii! Leagues Wind Up Trips Away From Home, This Week. BY JACK VEI0CK. inn Inr ;lcr.i' ,ol A'rnrl tervit.) NEW YORK. Aug. (i.The pacemaki'ig White Sox and (iiunts willwind up fieir invasion of foreign territory "es week and all signs indicate that both will return to their home grounds 'irmly entrenched in first place. The haul puce s, t by the (bant. Is 'Vtdentiy on a par with their true . need, as thev are showing no signs of wearing out and they are on the road. i Ir.ot. .Met'.iaw's ii.cn played eight r.iitie: las', wok. and won six of them. At this i e, they should have the flag i ii-.-i.. -, ' !o S.ptember 1, though many rubs believe it is practically cinched li e White Sox showed their class y winning live out of seven games laved dui ng tli week. A feature of he'w-ork of Rowland's team, which apii ar in the record for the week just ,nst. is the fact that the Chicago club oiitinues to bit turning the leaders steady hiring means ouich to Chica go, which ' .r ihe past live or six years. s been mil -onously weak with the batten sib'- I rum the pacing making am.-, the I hilhes and Tigers furshed the most excitement among :-s runners up. The Phills hammered :eir v av :nto second place, a posi tion which shows th'-m to be some .w.-n'v pom:.- s'.ronger than th.ey were it this iime last si-.-on when they held t"ird place. The rush of the Detroit club, hough aopaientlv toe late to effort m interest in th" tight 'or tirt difsion berth. Detroit ousted the In- ' s.'s from thud place b t-:-i hitng ngii nst. ad kind of pitcoing. The fibers eere higii in lueh eiins and hits ,1 the . lt ir. the American League, itll CO V - sod I 1 runs. I:i Ihe Naintil. '';c ...aiit.- scored an evi n pi'ty .ins a; . I f-uiid (lM..inc nit'dier., for IilNGI.ES AND DONERS l!V JACK VEIOCK. WHY KIP WENT HACK. V In n Uio Van Winkle wakened I'roin his long and peaceful snooze, He ambled to a barbershop in hear the latest new.,. Ihe bather te'd him Tyrus Cobb W::s .-Iii! :,' batting king; that Time had failed to put a crimp !) I-M I'iank's , u.h.ng w,.,g. Me ;-Id of aere,' ciiiiiu.k and Ihe :-tunt.s of John M.tiiaw, ill,' Km became iiopat.ent at the iinoiii'b. said Kip. I've h.aid eiei.ii.li, 1!...- old .lull li.ak'..s me soie I'm i ' "u ba, k to suiniber for hundred year or more. Iii tiie spoCu-lit: Kill llvion. He oapbed a gao:e abme at ( bieinnati or. hi . (711 c:' uas iii. Considering he fuel that tiie Giants aie playmg in, y tin.- act is the height of bravTiie Giants hit for a total of 21 -,a 10 t -miming the Reds Sunday. I'e-reau k, pt ten hits scattered. I'.e.mv KuuT is hitting in the .300 set n,: v ,11. a:i ave-age of .313. CI, ( 1 ief P., r..!er gave 11.,- Cubanle ix In',. I ng to Borah r s l.ke Tie Dislgers arc going to make it la.-y for Mail;, to slide out of the first division. - ' linter llo.n.,!,v pul new life into he Cards when he returned to the One-up in the second game agains' Brook 1;. n. Since the Cards joined Horn, by again St. Louis may look up. Ihe P ovidenee G.avs ard Indianapolis Indian are leading Hie two ironi-r league: . "Can them that help other help Ibcmselves ?" Muivani y. . PLAYING THE FIELD I!Y JACK VEIOCK. Ilit (slrrsnemal Veitii Herri.-. NEW YORK, Aug. r,.-The old dope sheet na rompili'd by the baseball sta ttoticiuna fhows that club", which lead their leagues In July usually capture the championahipIf based on records of five yeans past, the lead held by the New York Giunte shortly after the passing of the halfwav mailt in thn National U.'igim nfMiMnt race would indic.it a tlait Ihe men of McGraw are res lined.

July 15 the Giants held a t5-point lead over the second-place Phillies, a big lead for a clut. with the driving power of the New Yorka. In the American League the Boa-

ton Red Sox were on top of the pile when July 15 rolled around, but they had a margin of but throe points over the fast-going White Sox, and before they finished the last western trio were headed by Comiskey's club. The American League race has been so close all along that the "dope sheet may not apply to it this year. A comparison of the July 15th figures thos year with those of othei seasons shows that without exception a club leading either the National or American leagues by fifty point or better in the middle of July came off with the pennant and figured in the world's series. Both the Athletic r.nd Dodgers were able to come through with a margin somewhat smaller and in 191(1 the Phillies shoved a ninepoint lead in a championship. The Giants of 11)12 won the pennant with a sixty-point margin, after enjoying a lead of 12fi points on July 15 of thst year. The following season the Giants increased a seventy-three point lead to e'ghty-one at the wire. In 191 1 the team held a forty-nice point lead in the mid-season but Boston came along like the rejuvenated Rods of this year and heat the Giants out of the gonfalnn. Philadelphia finished with a lead of forty-six points in 1915. starting to increase the ninelaiiiu lead they held July 15 of that ! the L'ortBrs l;nt Julr it-Iucm! to ttfv.Mi point.-; wht'ii Un rare cairn1 The Kd Sox of 1912 finished with icty-two points the bet of the 11111-is-up. They hold an eiglity-one-point lead Jul 15. The 1913 Athletics re cut down from 11 1 points to for ty-three points, and the following year increased 'he lead they held in m:d-ns-t.n. The U h'te Sox wer leading e Amci ic:..i League 111 mid -season f 1915, only to be beaten out by Born, and the same held good for the Yankees of last year. Who will win the pennants this ar .' The "dope sheet" irubrntes Ihat the Giants are sure winners in the older league, and favors the Bed S..x in the An ei lean, hut the Winte Sox n-Kv gt th" advi.r.tage of hreuks Whi'el the Red S-x .-l-.j-.v .1 to 1015 ae.l lod. v. bvn t: e grand old "il-.pi-" tailed Kousch a Budding Star. Eddie Kiu.-ch. crack outiielder o' the Cinrinnuti Beds, i only twent.vfoitr rear, old and in his ascendancy a leg league star. Eddie was born. at Oakland City, Ind., May 8. 1".1. and p'aye.l his first rofe sieiial bast hall w iih Evaii-Mlb n 1912. when he got into four games hicli went into the rrcords. The next .ea.-eti he was purchased from Evans.die by th- White Sox. and Inter sent to l.ii eidn. when he t.nishr.l the mn.-I-i 191 1 Bill Phillips, then man- - of the Indianapolis I'edeials, got l!i'ue!','s mi .inker signed to a em it, and E.i be played in seventy 1 gam-- with the IndiBiiai.olis cub .-hirg the s.-a on with a -watting rag- of .3 :'!. In 1915 he li:t .210b the 1 ed.-. and la-t year, with New York and Cincinnati, he bni.-hed -ea. on. Irtting .2C7. Hi: work h the bludgeon th,.- .- ba.. l..-en or the .-en.-ations of the Nate.ii.i' mil. f..r along with Walton li,,,.,th" Caidin.tl.s. he bis been leading t'l" l-lgue V.Hh the w ll"W. Ka.-ee.lil ieV thi hey are already rankirg him as the hir.l be.-t outiielder in tie- ga , chls--tig ill 1 Cobb and Speaker. SI NDAY S KESl I.TS. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Iniiiarapobs, 10; Toledo, !l (second ?ame unfinished.) Kansas 'ity, 7-5; Mi'wauW. 5-6. Louisville. 5; Columbus, 1. Minneapolis. H-M; St. Paul. 3-7. NATIONAL LKAGI K. I'lniudelphia. ti: Chicago, 2. New Y'nik. 7; Cincinnati, 2. Brooklm, 9 1; St. Louis, 2-4. No othet (iule MEIIK'AN I.EVGl'K Chicago. 2; Detroit, 2 (three inns, rain.) No other games scheduled. . VTI RDAY'S RESULTS. V ERIC A N A S SOCI Tl O V Indianapolis. 8; Toledo. 0. Lnuisvdle, 1; Coiumbus, 9. Milwaukee, 7; Kansas Citt, fi. St. Paul. 6 9; Minreapoli... II. AMERICAN LEAGVE. Bniton, 3; Cleveland. 2. Chicago. 7-4: Philadelphia, 3 3. Detroit. 3; New York, ft. Washington. 5; St. Louis, 3. NATIONAL LKAGt E. Chicago, 5, Philadelphia, 1. Boston. 6; Pittsburgh, 3. Cincinnati, 4; New York, 1. St. Louis, 3; Brooklyn, 0. 11 BS Ul Y Ol TF1 ELDER. C'HICACO, Aug. . President Weeghman, of tho Chicago Cubs, today announced the purchase of Outfielder Harbor nf the Baltimore club of th latarniitionah.. It Is reported tJiat IIS.CIO In cash and two players to if anhrted later, wen? exchanged for th flr.H gardener, who i hitting .round -Kt).

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