Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 272, Lebanon, Boone County, 15 August 1917 — Page 6

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FREE ATTRACTION AT FAIR l A (Co RACTURED George Mcdvker of Near Hrown's Wonder. Sus- I tain liijuiv. Georfr Mw!J;?i", rtsiuihir or I .li-eet, had his bg .inUen ye. tn ufurnoon ab ut ox ec:ock brown's Wonder nortm-n.-i of la-hu when a hnisc kicked him. He l':nlirr J.'iik. ami was on the w: tl:c hone l.r.E-.. ..!.i,o. hone nl hi leg win snattoieil. lo I.. Ualwr wn., caller! ami tin- fny ofitfiPOVTEDand DOMESTIC tobacco o Blended

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i taken senuu.-!v ill while veiling 1 lives in Indialiapoli.-, ami was .:o 3 to the hosptal ve-terdav. Mi'1 -very ill. I OK A I'LATK OK IS! W-v Beggar I don't ak for mom- , ter what I want is fowl. I sup 1 ver haven't got a hot dog about 5 Boston Transcript.

tl.ll.u..rJfcrtJI bin MMV!UMJM Ticket on sale Dlilr to Stptanbw 30th Return limit 30 days to New York and Boston low round trip fares al to many other points east, including Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Adirondack Mountains, New England, Eastern Canada anal Atlantic Coast Resort. Stop-overs permittsd at all points enroute. Circle Tour seals Bod berth oa ( Ticket Agent Big Four Root

Indiana State Fair

v Indianapolis, Sept. 3-7 ,Five Days and Nights of Great Features

Night Horse Show to be revived in ail its tplendor with lavuh special feature.

IN THE NATION'S DEFENSE

Huge conservation exhibits and demonstrations, with eminent speakers on food preservation, staged by U. S. Government, Indiana Council of Defense and fair Management

RUTH LAW World's grestest long -distance and military aviatrix ia sensational flights.

Indiana Fish and Came Exhibits. Big Display of Tractors. Special Outdoor Feature and Harness Races. Greatest Year of Indiana's Greatest Fair ENTIUU CLOSE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AUC tl C F. KEWEDY. Sacratary. L. B. CLORE, PraaMaat

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CRA'. K AYh'li IH (. KUI'K ; Men Stationed Here Together Wilh Militia Riv.ere-. (id In Kat I h ica no. , ( i,ti ' n India.,;.) jomm hi will be a few SrolTKI). a! Recruit-Ship .-ihov M.'f the IWk-Wlifi .,i H..i ru,t-rar ireai I Lampoon. SETS WORLD'S KECOKI) EOIt HOME KIN HITS lItf ffte Inlermtttvnul etc Ki r,.v. i MI"SKO;K.K, (ikia.. Aiiir'i-t f,.What ii ail to he a uoiM's n-cord for home runs in organized liast-ou!! was made hi re ye.,terdav hv K. K. ('albert, left fielder of the local Ve,tAutomobile Show on greater scale than ever, showing the new modeli lor 1918. Thaviu's Russian Band Day and eemn programs of patriotic and other popular program.

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AM' HAM'K.K AM) MIDGr.T of the bnCASEY IP-TO-D ATE And then whei ertjinsr fro at d" e. httle children, 'twas ne to -hoot, as if those dear A1 lies down and out. riN a!l L"i; up to ko (-. Swe.e, id K"l Switzerl.-i -In chat Mck and :i.K and Jo:f." And we tou'd h.-ar th'-ni crovi Mig they walked thrmieh the eale; If only thev had .-.tit old .Mort irro to the plate. That lord he would have coep-l us a few Teutonic M-alp.' lieni'-teher what old Monte di t to th Tyrolean Alp-:" The h.st half of the ninth hp ve I. a hi re is what occurred: John Hull had lineil a sincle out and Frame was safe at third. The score was tie(, two men wee out Roum.-inia's. turn to l,at. Roumania from a minor loairue and very weak at that! Then fat-tain I.iherty spoke up. re marking; "I suppo.-e It's up to me to pick a truy who'll crack one nn the nose. I'll trust no hush-r in this soot with victory in view: Sit down. Roumania' Old Sam Roes up to hit for you!" lieth Mollwee looked at Wahoo .Sam. and he was nervous now. lie took his sweaty hanky and he wiped hi.s sweaty hrow. He wondered whether Sam preferred a fast one nr a curve. He couldn't see ;, Hind;, s siuns. for he hail lo-t his nerve. And now f!.-th HoIweK tries to sneafc a fa-t one o'er the pan. And now the hands are hollerinjj aonly Yankees can! nd now the hands are playing from Frisco to the Hub. For Wilhelm's asked for waivers or his whole verdammte club! S. X. B., in Iletroit Journal VKSTKKD Y'S RKSI I TS. AM FRI' A.N ASSOf 'I ATK 'X. Columhu, 4 4 Indianapolis, 0-2. Toledo. f,.l; I.oui.-vilie, l.ft. Milwaukee. 7 1",; Kansas City, fi-4. St. 1'aul. 8; Minneapolis, 1. AMFKKAX I.KAiil'K. ChicaKo, -2; Cleveland, 2 4. Wahmtfton, 1-10; Sew York, 0 1. Philadelphia, Ftoston, I. St. I.ouis. (i; Detroit, 4. XATKIXAI. l.F.ACFK. 1'itts.burch. 2; Chicago, (I (twelve innings.) New York. .1-1; Brooklyn. i-X Bo-ton. 2; Philadelphia, I. Cincinnati at St. I.ouis (playei previously. ) PLAYING THE FIELD BY JACK VEIOCK. (fly Inn arfmsMoaaJ .Veicj BtrvittA NEW YORK, August 15. Al Demaree'a return to the Giants i another evidence of the eccentric whims of John McGraw. When Demaree went to Philadelphia in a trade with the New York club Gotham fans thought they had teen the last of him in a Giant uniform, for McGraw seldom turns a player lose unless he ia satisfied that

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Wrapped in glasaine paper keeps them fresh. 20for the player has outlived hia usefulness a r (iiant, and he .seldom calls a man back. Because of thin tiemaree's 'cnm hack" marks a peculiar turn in the adminiMration of the Giant. Only a few times in the history of the Giants und. r McGraw'x management has a player been sold or traded and later brought back to the fold. Charley Herzog its serving his third term as a Giant. He wan hrought back from Huston and later turned loose to manage the Cincinnati club. After his fling ns a manager in Cincy Buck figured in the trade for Mathewson. Bed Murray came back, having beensi-nt to the Cubs, but at that was not considered as a likely candidate for a regular job. Ilemaree may well consider himself a lucky player, although he in to be given some credit, too. When McGraw turned Steamer Al over to the Philln it was said that he had lost confidence in Demaree ' ability to hold his nerve under fire. Tha cartoonist-pitcher was knocked out of the boa in a number of games which McGraw thought he had no reason for losing, and ha put Al down as a player without much backbone. But when Demaree became known as a Gitnt killer, by virtu ef numerous victories over the New York club after Mug-gay turned him loess.

k1i .n a., , . .-. I .va r. d 3 rm . a-f.7 'ST.' VJ e'&S Jawn promptly changed his mind and jumped at the chance to trade KildufT for him. The Derr.aree-Kilduff deal was made at a time whin .McGraw was beginning to look at the spurt of the Reds and Cardinals with an apprehensive eye. He derided that he could sacrilice an intielder Tor a pitcher of Demaree's calibre, and at the time the Giant staff v as going none too good. As a member of the Cubs Steamer Al had little to look forward to. Mitchell's team was out of the pennant race bv the middle of July, and, with the White Sox struggling for the American League pennant, the chances of a city hencs and the re.-ultant financial fruit was considered slim at the time the deal was made. I)cmaree is lucky, and all that, but it must be remembered that he pitched his way buck to a Giant birth. Southpaws Help Giants. Whenever a southpaw is good he is very very good, but when he is off color he is worth about as much to a ball club a a page off last year's calendar. So far this season the three Giant southpaws have been very, very good. Eehupp, Benton and Sallee have won approximately three-fourths of their games, which is an unusually good

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showing for a trio of portside heavers performing nn one ball club. The work of these workbsnders must be :':gured as one of the reasons why the Giants are out so far in front, and Schupp in particular, aided them to smother the opposition. Perhaps the most noticeable of Schupp's pitching is his wonderful control, a thing very few lef' handers can boast of. Lightweights to the Front. Nothing better could have happened I (0 me liglitweigni uivision, iimn um winning of the title from wcisn ny Benny Leonard. Since the New Y'ork hoy annexed the crown the lightweight division lia.s suddenly planted itself in the centre of the fistic 3tage and is getting a lion's share of attention from boxing fans and promoters throughout the country. It has been a good many years since the lightweights enjoyed the popularity that they are enjoying now. The Johnaon-Jeffries right at Reno, back in 1910, turned fandom's eye toward the heavyweights, and up to thia year matches featuring Leonard, and to statu contests advertised as elimination houtf to decide the meet eligible boy to send against th Braax battler for tha title ver a sUataac.

OITT AOVZBTIIKMSirr. fftate of Inilana, county ef Boone. " To whom it may concern: Notice i Sareby fi.n by the common council of toe city of Lebanon. lo.Jmna. that n Hi 13th ilay of Amrit. 1917. th-v oprov1 an unMsninnt roll Hhnwliig- me prlina-facle asuc.flnif nt f'.r ttio followmi dacrltid public improvement re-'-lmprovnient Kes-olution No. 4. 1 T. for Hi construction of fiv. foot cement :.twia on boui M.la of Mouth I'lark stri-n from tue suulli line of tucks trt to tne nyrth line of Noblu street In suet city.

iu improvement I mien of said i el n properly l.e line of I ilcks hr.a n. In or affeo s.l hy ,f'l -al.l rummon council ha fixed Mor-inv the 2;th day of Amkuhi. t J 1 7 . al ti e hour of S du n'cioek p m. at Ihe coinul cl:amher In said city, as the tint .'"'1 place when cmotiMriince will bf received and heard anainst the arn inr'H assessed aaainst each niece of property described in said aHessment roll und will determine the question .is to whether uch lots have been or will b benefitted in the amour on said roll. Said aesesement roll ...owinic prlmafacle aseesements. with Uie nume of property ownin and a description of property subject to be a.eed Is on file and aiay be "een at the office of t'.a ettr clerk of ihe city of Lebanon, In diana. Reporter by mail $3 pr yeai" EEFOITM BY MAIL IS YEABLT