Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 293, Lebanon, Boone County, 8 September 1917 — Page 7

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FOR SALE COR SALK-iteffitli.ly 's.yf wheat. Fv.tra clenn. Tiuo A name. Yielded from 0 to 47 bushels per acre, T. o. Hock & Son. S L'U-tf. CUK SAl.K-Fly killer, 60c gallon; guaranteed; nt At.nn's h irncs;; shop an.l also by me. l.loyd I'. ,Sk-k.i Phone liar,, " 8-iN-i! COR iruy willow t,;,!,y car- ' t'-'B'!. Ueiiiy N.JT. North Mpiidi.ui street or i-hoiii- !i.':5 t.. !i -n --i. C"K SALE House.' ami 1 i li acres ground. Cull phone luihir f.i',;.. roR sai ' Impure OR NAI.F. -I.nod lienor, ,..,,. ti.piire Oroii Horner, :" V. m N.,itl. WAM'Il) yyN 1 til -Fireman at T. 11 , I. ti K me 47o l.i 1 . ;. UA.NTF.I Old false, te.-th. Ivi matter if hn.keii. 1 pay J.'.'.'O ll.r..0(l per jet. Send by pal e l pn and receive chec k bv re, urn ii .Mazer, L'luiT South Fifth str.c. I'jm! delphia, l'a. f -.'-1 WANTED- tiirii-; it at i'-e-Mnnufactutiiig Co. UAM KIi T-o 1 : r tr ' i . I: -1 gu.e two women to l.;.id and 'r-.m I'honr 7V. T.tu K.i-t M..r.. UM hami:i of nii. AN'i K)- 1 . leiii .i .I.--I- r n Loo ot Fr. mAMFI-lt..) n ihe printing " trade, Inquire at 'Ihe K'purtir office. UAMLLI-'l'.vo b.ire , ..-I Ki:l1 to ro at Hi" North Cult .SAI.F.-M"-'.. road- t. r. in it.-.-l e -iuf cam. In.pi.r- at A 1. :. WAN TSli - liel.v. y 1 -West Mam stie.t. Mn-t - w: ANTKI) - To 'all I-iatik FOR KliNT COH KKN'T l!ou-e bbk- fr-.m pub! West Wa.-)..ni.-t..n t Wilis. r()K KKN'T r i led 1 (n t if ,!.-.-ir,,l. Pb.ee IT 1 . ..r at !f North I..-le,n..e r.r.-.-t. " V 'OR KK.VT- r'.irm ef X t a. :.- fix iri'es from K .,. I.awi, N' -uto! county. Kither e.i.-h or i-.a n. J M French. I'nMie .. al-i v , -t Mair street. -! W. H. GREEN DENTIST Firn Natloaal Eaak Ballilaf Kaiai Ut-lU Fbom 1M State Auto Insurance Covers Complete Z. C. SMITH 1204 North Meridian. SlHi South Ix-banon I'hoM iiso.y j l'hone 2iX, CORY & BRATTON FCNERAL DIRECTORS Oflca pbone 38; Reaidenc phone 240 and 6S8 Stanley Block, Eaat Saatft Street II. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drug Store Telephone 3)3. Lebaooa, Ind. llariy !. Kenworthr BA.NUI.KS All. KIVUS OP AONTAXABLK SECL'RITIF.S Residence phone. ?2t; flffice, 10

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DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EVE, EAK. MSE and THROAT Office over Ktler'a Dnij Store. PHONE 141. JOll WORK AT uuvomEu Job Work at Reporter Office

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t fnicrnaitoiKii wnrt rri. PARIS. September 8. Deeds of he- j roic courage ty American Red Cross j men on i-ovoi-al battle fronts have Just been ik-scnlied hero m a stalo;ner.t tiy .' Mitjr firsysc-n P Murphy, American I Rod Cross Commissioner for Furope. He a!; n ir-ea detail, nf the va t and niativ-si.M activities the organisation has been rrrrying oo, whirl! now an. hemp rciiiipli-.sl many tine. ' I'oiloving t jt its previously m-noum-.'d project, tbe( commission ha.alreany -stablishcd relief and rest st-i;;..n.- for tiie troops at points where th-v '-.-ist lie over while in transit 'r-.,rri 'b" base receiving camps to the r;i t.ieg camps near tlie front. Own vh" d-"-.nr:i!i.vd condition l'.-'"eh r-'ihvnys. treopi are r.ften li .f J i . pe id between fotty-eurl.t .! e i1;. tee hours in niakinr; a i v c. it could ord.nanly be ac ?opC i' I in tw.lve houis. Th- c: r. in s-hi-h thev o-e Iran.: te i ..... f,,.. u.-nll. small Fiencl. ,! .L,ll, ( it... into n hicli t h li t y . mon

l-j et. n fertj... men are crowded. Tb. 't I h been that ca.-.i of me:i-U- " - u.-ip.-. eipl, Iberia and tin numei-ou ': bit ..ft aiii-war the men. To pro eir.in.,t such an exigency, sta1 J"' n -!ien.urieK, ea h eonta.nir.ir ter . I 1. 'i-. a i! .i't. r and two nur-M-s. iiav.

treatment are hum il..-t.ad . f awnititii: 'be tl en lit It.- d" ' :tie.ni;h It wi'l I. 0; .( h lionl ;.e ue,. Tl under 'the ,. hmiirh .l;.it d.'.cur. ( italioiis. ieii. an have p.ruou, leaver j v ;.Mh.!;r 1-n of the j -e part h. ' Uer, !h do the erohe '" d.toiei rulent lev lis ; eled fro :,v !. .1 to III. f. W. Ir S.van. of I.'.-loe; .1 -; V. of Knoivdle. Tone.: I t: in ..s. ef New Y"iJ:; Kne'.-r: . f s..(fioaw. Mi. li.. and .1 n. I,o; Anpele--.. '. : to 'be ',,v i' ( Klliston was for HWil .li-tioeti,,.., " I ., ! i.. f 'ros with I ; an a-' of i,r.:,-u il l.,-ive If a l"-.i! er.e.it'et..ei;t a.o-i t'r in which the Fr.-nrh vi ii ( to rr ike a Hoi ifiy I . il-at formed t.ie advance i c . r a Hulrarian -..lie,,., t . ,:ie d to tin- atla: i. al liefo the v a' t.vitv almost intolerable. oVI. i k the hlue-eoated poibj. llu'i ;an .. Im.-r' , hayoo.'tmir ' J' r.oe-'nnt' v ,.' t! enemy who reina.ned to f.-r t . ,,-t,nee. 'lie' eneiey counter .vV wa :-low in oi',r..n:7.eir. and .- -peib, " let-an the til-s-me o,k ..r. o'i b.'ir.L' the positi. n. Alio.,.; h.irh mon the violence in tin en- . ' ii. ll fire presaged II..- roo ,n,( .uotc -alla.n. F lilei'l. lliuitpeh iar the Ilulat Cirpp over U.e top of :. ,,-.,:,! line of d.-reiw an.l loiried t 'l.-mselv.H m hv small band of 1 1

I ie'h AiiBtber Ami ri.iMi, IletoiHt A. Mot I 'm' latter held hrm and not only ' tor. of Winn, V. i aleo had n narui .-ei de.l in duvlnir on" the u.unler- i row eiciie while fliai; on the IW Iatla. k, but chased the enemy hack to i front as the result of ivhi h hr tli.-ir a-ciial lira, l.lowi'iK up tlie lu- j now in .Vlrs. Ilurden Turner'ii iioseats and puttinif n nuiober of ma-! pita I, (;hiturijical Mobilv N'o. 1, sufbine rtinn out ef aetioa. It wan diit-! fering from contusion and internal

lee the intense hi at of tho midday ! injurica, wbicli it la repotted, howam! 'lie concentrated fire of lh tlul- 'ever, are not serious. 5.10 ncmsf ju... U.it ths ttrott'Iicr ' A !t eye rh:!e rsturr.ir.g f.m

hearers had to go out in tho open and pifk op the wounded. No facilities rc at hand for their treatment, and

; '. ' . . ' . .. 'ate the wounded, who were in dire straits. ldliston volunteered for the work. f t;i itj- the heaviest part of the bom.oi.iio. at, wi.ilt tlic enemy irun till sbowerinc hith explosive i the newly won territory, he drove ii michine over the rough, tdioll i'tcd frwnd Instead of the siirt the I'ed Cress diverting the Uul rarian fire, it aeemed rather to attract t. Shrapnel and tear-compelling nolle- burst all around the younc American, hut under the most terric fire he thrice made the journey in afety and carried to the has" bosota! every dangerously wou.t'ied case. One Fxiierience. t'lu..-b-.-, V.. A .b'.-n. f Phi'a.lelphia. on duty at a relit f po-t fol'owr.y up the Freni-h j-.anee .a tin baiepapoe an.! al-i av.aiti' P tbe call o drive hie machine to the from. The orntiille v.ere ito.-u-lv sbeiliae; :'ic ntire li-tnct when a .-:..-::;mo! sboH eir.-t within twenty feet of C'e Venn." e.an'.- ue l.u'-ince. ' Tw- of the' h.dlr !n:ek him, one in the aid 'men. the ther in the nun, hile a piece et the bell iuf.ict.-d u na-'y wound on hiar- Thanks to the prompt ac.:,m if le urc.oos, he w il rw.ver. te:t v dl probably be invalided out . f the IttF nb.i': I II I. , tie eerie in .-hip lo inn t!.o lie lier.ar ne bl.H'kade, was to about a month iiiro. Co- Aioe e. S-. - -neer, did in i.l.i eluia i f the inlril.. ce , N ioir.o,.od rnlll.-'y of a:-.al-.Co Kali, I, li. I!ici,..,nd. f .V,' as eectlon coomander at .-V. m, No. .'ii ha.- a' -o -r Harvard men is, it, ra 'h eeii.ier beioi' a !!aiv;..,l ,, i-'. I.'o.igi,, ,l, of l'iie:el. i rt me an.i .- ip p. r.-onn.-l of . ,1.1 the best I 'ailed v.,.,1. fl.nijr v.nh the w m f.o- Ib.-.r l,re 'ire the ei-t week of (', "II" .1 i,-d bad 111'b u f. - N't. j I.il .bo-, l.-ar lb.; Ordered lla.k til lebliy et. or t,'! back to a Mippo -. ' eal ,n abited the caotam, sa- in.-, H. '- all rn;i t Captain." "Hov. .1.. u kno ? W ho v an il '.bat f, II'" .i,.man,le.l l(,e Capta ll. "T .-.!.-, 1. ' I apt. .in." -.-plied tie youni American, falutintf iir'ain. "Well you have had the most I o arkaile f.ri,lv I have vtr wit- " declared Hie Captain. "V.citi; man, loll r never ,adr to b" juie.l )V a fall from an aeroidane.' Ihe .S.ed With which t feU WUe h that (ia; iioee van MHiiiiteieiv l-uii'd inside (, h; kcry, leavinif ooly feet of the tail protiadini: throut h he nutubie of th nif.

j observation over the enemy line

-"loiler a mermne ou.mii-.. .-. Hia motor topnt about 2,000 feet in tl-e air, R'.vinjr out tbe deadly "Don. Dn" that ia ao inioant t aviatora. The American imincdiatcly descended on a volplane, hia eye aearching for a lunding field. He eame down with auch fipe", "--I ever, that the jar of the landing i broke hia protecli"S belt and catai.ulafd hiin from his acflt, mrowmi? him over and over, while natt of tho tail of the machine turned over on him. He wan picked up unconscious and hiirri,.,) to a hospital, where it wim first thought l is injuries were serious. Thanks to hie splendid comtitution, however, the ilo.-ti.rsi believe he ii now out of dani-er and will o..-i be able to be back at the fro-t. Mo Iter, nllbnmr'i a comparative newciin-r to tiie Kreneh air service, i;t an experienced aviator. He ha? f.iuel t both fee and af onst Villa in Mexico. Hia first experience a an ivi:;tor wiot with Villa in It'll, v,h -n he made a numler of flight over the lines of the C'arrunui liooos, ilioppiui. bond... on them. l.at-r. " h. n Vi'l.i ., :c d-. lured an outlaw. !, I'.Hi.-bt v.-ith tVrant WHO'S WHO IN THE WORLD'S SERIES IIY J VCiC -I-.I0CK. I.'.c lnlnntU'tn 11 .V. . Hrr u:r'i t.t-:!:n. K.iant I'lleher l Fred And. i -on. who ran to the . ;..!!.- rm the Curia!-' I" ed. , l tie.1';, cv Fed. . .il l;.,oe p. teller V. ho 1'! .here m the rutlinK of the w nld'. M-i.s o.elr.n thi fa!'. la. ,.'. -n-ellc, And. reoo's nee to ma-.-I.SI-IP r!a s has I eea a I .1. I ( le. or re; r j.o-i-.-.j ih liiants. il.i. be had only a irhru.-e of hie -at'oe -.-.iipa-'y. aed he t ...iiably ha- ! I e.i.o-i.i decoe to t!..i::k for th, el I. at he ca ieio liol.ce a-: a oleb.-r Hi., ps., I 1 la1, i! i',- n r l' '- And. ' -n: .rtb C::,,,;,,,,,. ;,. , o e -.1- 10 heW the M.. en lio.l in.-." ao-l a .-e.t V a- . at ..011111 lo "Vt- b' 1 ' IP and .l.e.o. A . a re ult .'..id. rmn r. ! u tr-.-.t v.-'.h Ifo -, I'll! w 1, taro.-d ,. , r to -, t -.... Ab.-nt ti.d im- .!;- Ibi"alo !d. iui,r the mino.s for , dcl ine .a'oroi!. and ;,. An.b-r-.on v..- dl ai...--. ti-e bio! no t -o-:!'.. eMinr oe name lo a roi.tra'-t. lee", when l.e I'e.i.s ha. led nr.. JV'.rH looked i-n from aeooi' H t.-'t or l-'dertd e;.io,e p ,.v,- ; i,,o he l.a. .-.. reeded . e Will . a ncbt i ae.b r. a-l ai -a- -.!.'' of tak ter hi-. I'-irid. oe b' x. but he"au .e 5i.-(iei i-r Li-, not b-.-n , ab-l np.e, ta do Ifieat ai .) r,r wolk. V (.. n tl.e (,.:..l went ., Ida :1 t .1 '. .,., f t, . .e,,M . mi,,, ,,r o.,n;,.".-. H e t" .n :h uvht I' it n 'V "'-! I.- fo.. r-! to ten ;.,(. .1 ,10. v.. ij tb-e r .r 1. land.i ii'-d li;, .M.'.iav fio.n tl..- J.,,.: . id. chili, hot when tne w b'.J? out luck, and he',. Mill tt.-re. Ardor-.- . , a '.a'n ible man to call in',,. i. ,k i.in.-h pec', -r. for l.e ha- rood n.'.rol and U -te.i; under l.i.. n:s,KRiAvs kf.si i.ts. A.VKiiit w t.f- u;it:. I'., ton, .,; I'b.! Hi. li.b.a. 11. UaeleiiiMiie, (,; ew oik, . Cirst a a ). New .oik, 4; Vt ...hm;-n, 1. (so,-, nd 101 me. Ilei.ioil .' I. I -"ill I'-.-tpoled uil ..I tomoir ,.. No oCe 1-nn.. . ...l,ii:I-d. NATION'. I I.t- A',1 K. Cio.aeo -i: rut-l.ii...h. 1. I'.ostoti, :,; Creokhn II llir. t game). It. ston. e; l'.i..oki ,1, 1 (second '.unci. I'.ldadelpbia, N.tv York, 1 (fii-t ani.-l. N. V..,k, "; I'li lade'ipl i.,, 1 (..,,-. nd ,.-: me 1. No other panics si iieduled. TOIIAY'K I.FADINO IIITTFKS. The fin. lea.biiK.att nien in Ihe ma jor tcairucH loiiay are: f.'ationai l.eni;ue Koiieh, Ciuoin ii., .ii4o; fiiMii -iiy, jit, I.oui ., ..tM; iroh, Cmrrnliati, JIZ; Kauff, New i.'k, .'III''; Carey, I'ltlnmil'Kh, .:ili, Aii"-riean I Vi4 h. Iletrn.t, t-io; Jiwloe, St. I.ouir,, .:i.',; Kp.aker. bel.m.1, FV1-!, lirK, .11 1: Ixais, Bost.ia, .Hi. V ON KOCH 'IT I MoNF.Y. Toirmy I). Won foiu tJi neaiey in tlie tm a? t t'o- tAttU: fair 'ihtttsday tot '-!.( time in the raw iM'in J :(ifi 14 , The i.jhnncit horse finished xt'oml in sr.s !.Mrt,

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WIKTESOX ASYET Have ( pnimainJliiH Lad, hut Ihe Rttad to Victory is Not a Sure One. IIY JACK VKI0CK. fB'j Vit Inlei n.iM,Nit .Vrifi e.-rlrr.l NKW YORK. Sept. 8. Although the White Sox have a cnnimanflwie! 'cad in the American league race today, it is probable that September will lie well worn away before they arrive . t a mathematical cinch on the icnr.ant. For the past two days. Chirajrn ha! heen idle and detini? that time the I! d have gained a full itame by ieiVatm the Athletic, cutting the ! 'ad .of the Kowland iner. from seven ia s.x tfamcs. Today the White l!ox oa-n a twoi;an:e series at heme w itli Cleveland, I. at startinfr Monday they will have f ur oif days, while the Ited Mnx will p'-av thjoiiirh, meetinir Waehinylon .ed New Yoik. The l..y off will bhelpful to Chicago' pitcliers, but while Chicat'o in idle. Ilostoti will have nn opportiiQdy to wbittle another name or tv-.o from tlie lead of the Kouland men. If the Kid Sox can continue the innieu streak they have started at i hdadelphia they may be able to staud oif tlie league leaders until Cliicuiro u.vades Ho.-ton 1.11 Septemlvr Z, after pl.-.vinir tiieir oiK-nitie; cam. -a in ilie Fii-t aoamet the Athletics. It v likely, the;, loie, that the ( hicauo. I'.-.st.n in tide Hub will tell tie Pnal -t'-i;. In Ihe National leauje il is no but a .U.:,Uon oT tieie Ult. I New York , lineiie.. the fl in. l'.y tabii.ir four out f s, leim. s w'tii the ri.d'lei Hie men .f M-'iraw have ..nepi a-:d, all doubt as to their npotiordv . '.,r with a U-n ruee lead tl-y u ' more than safeH tb lien they invade 1! for tlie tinal L-aii-sl the I'lidad. Thev have delph; , it ib. (uakera h ad . r r..i ib! b, of the Hire. PLAYING THE FIELD I'.Y J Ai K VFHH'K. IIw Ihit Bferfl'if.nfli Ktr rVriir.-.t NKW Ydl.'K. Si p'.emrxT K.-T! ar has paved the way for many 1 j .it 1 b.e er't'. eriment wnh ih l. teni in fo.eball la e, li. .!.. f. -e a h:K f of t!a iota k- statf .lie t.i..iball t.aeis op n.b. us h'ch 11- three and four paid icb.-s have I. n .-ervinr. This 'a! re will be fever paid cnache.. and. ;ueh i .ll b, bar ! on the lo, ;.b.,c o'i: who ie i;.o.,od. it will give tie- ! . r-ite an ooeort unity to detetne ju bow much one good roach At r. n-i 11101 Cmverelty Itol, ,le.,. b.en reta.ne.l to e.,a,h fee rndiron candidate-, and he is tlie .,11y t. .id !i a! the (,'uak. r ui. iitu M.n. I ol.v, II. 1 at.. I a.- one of 'he forean. l roa- i . 01 Co e. un'rv. will have h - of all tlie t-.-iin.-, inclinbng the 'reJunan I-an., ii-l he will Ik- the ICtll1 ab.o he u.-e of lep caching ...UrlTs has hoen (.riAalenl in lie' a for a l.uniof year.-, and. de.pite the o!. adage tvo or throe head.- are better n one, tlie real value of a big statf Iw-en an i.M-n mi giiinent. In tl.e 1 one h'Kh-salaii-d coach ha U-en odernl sij-r,, ient ilv ninny s-hool a nm- her of , ar,, thouvh the adUli.l sorur, eli.-IKl by old gr.i.L.. 1 have gi'-en the r rvir, s gra'it.. ha, i-n. iall ie-or. w.-ieoine. The or. at naniiM-c ol players uho hi.ve tun- i nit for the football teams ii tlie Urg.-r umv rallies during the i.a.- t few -a' have U-en u ..poa. -hb-for the introdection of large roarb.in taiT-., lor it 1- o tlieult for one coach lo devote inu.-b lime to tl.e individual player where the held is so large. Iiut Pent., jl.ania i.. i:-g to tr. ihe plan out. aid it will h- wabhe.l with reul deal of int. rest ,j .),.v.l. tbrougli-.ut tl,e country. H.is-liifls ill the l.iiae. Iii.ve jou noticed wbal a noise nome of the hit- been., have been making in the major linL'iins this year? Well. Pat Moran ha,, and Pat advocates the rot' ntiofi of Maaotied players, for he believe, that in many rases they ,,. twice as vabii l,!e as the younger phenoms, who come into ih" big show as a Kunihle. .Moran allowed hiic tireferem-e for the veteian player when he purch.is.nj Frank Sehulte from the Pirates, after SoliulLc waa cunb-.! for the minora. Ami v.ii'll notice th.U pal has lu riah in the rice. Oawy flravath was catted txk iir Moras after he had ben t-'iid ifoadhye by tlu luiit in Ue bg leagues, and Gavvy'i itickwurk

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PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public sale at my farm, one mile north of Mechanicsburg, on the Frankfort road, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th BEGINNING AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. HOUSES Two Head Geldiny;, eight years old; mare, six years old. CATTLE Sixteen Head Registered .Jersey cow; 0 head of high grade Jerseys; 4 Heifers, one registered, gixid stuck; 2 bulls, Purdue's Gorgeous King stock. HOGS Thirteen Head Hampshire stock. ows registered. Farm implements, etc. May sell field of rorn. TERMS A credit of 9 months will lie given on all numa over $;", purchaser giving bankable nde with approved security. All sums under $" cash. Four per rent oif for cash to those entitled to credit. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. C. E. BUCHANAN COL C. O. TIUIiHETT, Auctioneer.

ih:.- year has proven that Moran -.new v:hat he was doing. VI, line ll:,,.,nw ..ironed eveiv. iiody when he signed Itobhie Wallace,' pd Chief Hendei's comeback was 1 kude uni-KiKcted. Hy the tune January 1 mile around md the nee.' year is bom, many of the iendir.g -tars in all branch of j.nort will he with Uncle Samuel's armns oieev.hero in France. Had plsyer,, ,ox.r.-. tennis and golf pliyers. foothall .-tars and the lending lights nf track and field will ail lie represented n the firing line. And with so many utara of the -port world abroad the public will 'ake new interest in them, for, instead of battling on track and field, the diamond, the tenni court or (he golf links, the stalwart aona of the j. S. A. will be battling on foreign fieidr in the great game of the age the game of war. News from the front will be eagerly! devoured by the big sport-loving pub-1 !ie. and indications are that the warj news wiM t-'ihe precedence over the 1 ieirir of our athletes who remain be hmd. DINGLES AND BONERS IJY JACK VKIOCK. A SL'UK TH1N;. ma. bet that the So:, beat the (.ant., may wager New York trims the V b"t that Iteb Itusael Or that Sdiupp will be kmsked from the box. You may bet till you're hot 'neatn your coilar As you mix with the world'i .serieii mob Hut you belter hold back a few dollars I 'or the s. alpern will be on the job. In tlie spotlight : Johnny Rawling. The Braves' keyatone narker had a . eld day against the Dodger. In the "il - t gaaie he contributed a triple and a double. In the noennd he smashed out a homer, double ann two amgte. lie ncored four rims and aiule a bae in the two guinea. Htnry Vt oitor inaue a giawhAaaJ catch in the fuurtu inning that cut

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n i ofT two Pirate nina. enabling Nirl; Carter, Cub twirier, to emerge with a firover C. Alexander won his firet game from the tiianta Friday since September 2, IMS. Hut Ferdie Sehnpp evened up the count in tlie aftThe I lodgers dropped both of their game nt I!oit.n. Stallings hna a go.. looking rhib now. riddi" bof.ter pitched a four-hit ehutout againrtt the Mackmon and Mm" Red Sox made it three straight. They are now six gamee from the top and willing to he eloaer. The Yanks divided a twin bill with Washington. Clark OrifTith W eag.v for the neaMin to end ao that he can win another pennant. The I'iratea could get away with Sunday gameit in New Y'ork. Nn one could accuse them of playing bull on Sunday. The laSillies feel greatly relieved. Ther won't have to worry about botv much they will get out of the world' eriea. For obvioun reasons Hill Hohenzollem and Nick Knmanoff wi'l be unable to attend the world'i. aeries. OWNERS OF BROWNS St E. Two of St. Louis Players Hring Suit Against I'resident of (Tub. 11 M ltitrrnatlnai fir c"lcc.l ST. MH.'IS, September H. Charging ulantieroiu statementx, John L. I.avan, of the St. Lrtnis Ilrowns and IVrill B. Patt, serimd baseman, filed suit for SiSO.oiiu each in circuit court against riiii Baii, pi-esj. imi of ihe Browns' Hub. In an inU'rv.ca with newspapermen. Ball is alleged to have accused members of the team of "laying Wn." Hall denies this. WON FROM MOHAN. NKW YORK, Scptemlwr k Gunboat Smith is hi line for a match with Fred Fulton today. The gunner won a ten round bout with F'nmk Moran here last night, defeating the Pittsburgh heavyweight easily. It "M Smith' third victory over Moran.

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