Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 1, Lebanon, Boone County, 28 September 1917 — Page 7
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gave FREHIUK3 rwhatJekxf of CLOTHES o tvDZl&I you fte? f VOU wouldn't wear them, of cocrsol Neither will you expect to pet a premium with (jooil ouaiity ccn'fe when you rcaiizo th.it tie cost of tha premium cocoes out of the quality. We will not reduce the superb quality of Golden Sun so don't r pect premiums with it. It is nil cuiicc even the dust and riir.ff have be. n removed by a snect.il process. Y'.u taste the result in cacn ctiplul of thrj fragrant brew. Sold oniy by yi'.JCci s. Golden Sun Coffee
A Daughter of the Gixls" Shown LaHt Niht and Will He Hero K4 of Week.
WHO'S WHO IN THE WORLD'S SERIES
BY JACK VEIOCK. Bt Ikl iHternttionfU A'fict StrcteiA
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JOHN COI.UNS (White Sox Outfielder.) John Collins in a White Sox veteran. He has been a member of Comiskey ' teams for the past eight yer.rs, and uUhougli he is not a sensational ball plaver. he is consistently good enough to keep his name on the payroll. l'rior to the time he reached a position in professional circled, where he commanded the attention of big league scout. Collins played semiprofessional and professional ball in New England. He was with the Haverhill club in the New England league for several seafons and finally wound up at Springfield, from v.hirh elub the Wh'te Sox purchased him at the close of the season of !'JI!. Collins came to the Chicago club wi'h :i reputation as a terrific hitter, and at the time he bad had but little (vperience as an outfielder, fur in Nt-vc Eng'and he played first base, second base and shortstop. In his firyt reason with the Clan ( niriiskey Collins flivvered as a batsitan. In ninety-ieven fames in lHIO It only .ll'T, plairg between first i,.:m' and the outfield. The following V ar he performed at the initial bag in l-.fi it allies and batted .-(. Since that - r e he has ptaye.1 hth first base an-' the o.ltfiehi, I) " fie best batting averjfi' he has turned in was :2'M. in 1M2 i'..'1-.w a'terr.are i,l the garden a th Nemo l.eih M. The ,.nsem-e of I'hi-K linndil in ti. "hi:.i."i lineup i l.e-.in.ite.l t:,e !. -.-..t, ( pla-.-. ;- him on the initial bag, and tin '' ;ii'.e have a r-miisint: younj : -! surlier in Ted J irdan. So CoiI'i ' '-'-aieinine days with the Se.s . I1 t (- ipi-nt in the subu;lnm pateh. ,! ti.e f.e'd.
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uU?'.-rt ! ie hop., of p. .my a., ..pp.-. ing ni'liife pitener. W I en si h..ol close I .n ti Spring .' I 'll Murph hoolad on w.th the s.i-.o!.,r ,hili in the Now York State tl.C and tin- outfield. IEs field, ng is -!-,- il o.ial, e-peeiiiilv in th" ..ut.o- g-.o-iien-, and he jmardid the Mil at a .:"" rl.p with the result th.tt M.o-k ;..ir.-'ia.-d him for ti." At:, I, ties, ui.ei.' i i- p. a .-.I, with the exception of a short p I spent at Ri!tunore. until .l-ll- . I'.-la. Il wa. viile Mack " a- h.i-n'iing ,i;i his C.1-..U- c',.in:ii.ot.slnp team that the White Snx gialn-d Murphy, and. a..'.,-.:, -.g to n ports of t-o- si, e. i her ev Ceim.-k.-v p..! a ro!d t;(.ii'i'i or t'.e pla.er. M-irphy'- playing mec lie j.ened the hite Mix has not - t I be h.igje on fire, but he is Ilii a capable haisioal, and fe 1.1. r. H O'ltl'lg t!t If te 1' o.-es of the .l-li. r:i-,n League rare his t.a -''d . coin -..n ..rv.ee when h.- called t'. c;.ii,t in the pinches.
FLAYING THE FIELD
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Han Schaffner & Marx clothes are absolutely guaranteed to satisfy you AT a time when every dollar you spend ought to be looked at twice before you part with it, just remember that you ought to look more than twice at what you're going to get for it. Hart Schaffner & Marx have based their whole business on the belief that all-wool is the best for men's and young men's clothing; that cotton mixtures, though somewhat cheaper, are not economy. They have maintained a strict all-wool standard in spite of steadily rising costs of fine wool, in the face of the clamor for cheaper clothes. We know that the men and young men of America share this belief that all-wool is best; is real economy Good clothes, like everything else, cost more than they formerly cost but if all-wool is best and cheapest in the long run, you ought to have it. It means more style, more service, more satisfaction. It's worth the price. In spite of the war the weavers of England, Scotland, Ireland and America have supplied the wool goods for these clothes. We believe we are upholding and strengthening the call for economy in offering thei;e all-wool clothes, with an unlimited guarantee of satisfaction. 1 The Hart Schaffner 8c Marx label in a garment is the sign of all-wool and absolute guaranty of sati faction; a small thing to look for, a big thing to find.
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WE KIXO.MMFNT) N A TU R I "S C il E . v T I ON For Tuberculosis, Asthma, lirnnchial Catarrh, etc. A.-,!, us uleiu it. LONG & DAVIS
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t "OM-.S I 'SERAI,. Sc.-, ices i-.r Late I.e.. Y. . C ncs he Held Saturdav. i!. r. -, vi.es f,r tic let.. i i-.n.-.-, M on.-s. ,, p-,.,,,1 .u.-.iy at th- Vt.li.m- ti.-,i'.ii Vt,.,i. ie,,.,.,-. nurning, Mili oe i.e-id frorr. the i" l.",e . ' !:-. tv. i'. MeKins.-... .n V, I 'lir' sfre. I, Sntiir.lpv mornirg ill.' -i n'c S. rviiis will b" in , i.;.ig.- ,. th- I,., at C. A. U , and Uev. .1 A. C- bin. of Dei'miw. will officiate. !!, .o-eni at C'rn.vn M il ci meterv at Eil'.-.-L'ls. Hll.l. Il l A Ji !.! 'lb - TI . .inlaw i Ti-., i "T. IS. I' , ,, 11 i --t ; ..Sti-ieay Li..' Hose, :, ., e h. r. re l.- j; d'.tnir win toil. P.' tile b'g 1r.-M-.tr !;.!,. Wl k '.,'v , is'- wi. :'' t" l:' ii.. in., .:-..'. ' '.dg- w th- Slav Fair ,'., ,, , ... v. a foil ,-.v .g tf. Meridian, Mi. -.. nee. f ir Id-., .bin."
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erie. next month, w-'li' p ' as -.i over Mei.'a.! . - hl'i'ig". 'i and his bitting will ,.roi.a'.K be io-,-.ie,. Liil ft ii men. M. ! i.n 's ied" kiek-r i l tn, Cant it. i - g departn-enf, is a : i,aeiv.st,.p and a., ha,. I a woiker as c.r lin.w on a uii-k hi the big i-ii.e,. . hut Hill i.-n't M.'!'ary's e.pial ip the art of pasting the n -Met, a i! lain of this ciita are preluting tout y.-Ctaw will use law in piefe. .a-e to !il wh.-n the liiant: face the Wh'te Sox, provided 1 ew'i bg doesn't give' hmi unexpected trouhf . With two such cutelers an Hariden mid Jld'arty, the (iii.nts are well t xe.-i. Xo club in either major league ha- a better pair of wifd-paddisU a hen it comes to ail around service, !ul when one stalls to compile the '.iint hock-tops with the one and oniy Kay Schi'.lk. w ho is a whole catching st. tl bv himself, the (iint.i do not loom nil heal and shiuiid. rn above their Aineiicnn Lengite rivals. i-rhuik i ,nt niirn of a hbt-r, it true, but what be lacks in ihe way nf ;. l.a., SW.r.e- f. ,..,. t.a , Pk'. I... fi'l,. .,y Eol" of a! th ' c.,;.hel ., ami you've sun ply got to hrul it U, Kaytnond has been bu.sling tae a:-
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tallies for Clarence Kowlaiul's ml Inking Sox. Or, hal.t-ng alone it is ea.-y to giv( trie elge te the (,int baekstoppers eu. in handing tne pitchers, jeggini to the bacs and Holding ti e po.otio behind tin "'tick.-." M'h dk out .hmc. i ither McCai'.y or Itariib n. and re ,' .r, that erly one of tne two rai ;o k asiuf-t line- at a ti-re. Sehalk has been a great catche fi-jm the first week lie broke into th major leagues until the pi.nnt day He it a vest po.-ket ed-tion. to he sure fur he i.s one of the snmlle.-t ca'.chen in the fume, but he enough pop per to supply a young army of players and he also las one of the coolest wwcit heaiU in tilt nuijui ieagute U i.ay. Many a fan who thought there would never be another catcher like johnny Kling admit today that Mcl.alk is a rice ajpioarh to the old ub star. He has the spit it, and i isny of the . ame aetions L-hind the !.ai. iLu- pe(:i are (uiek and a.-cuiate eid i e cm hii'dlt any kind nf pitching with the Kriu-e and i.i-e tnat .nark him a., the best woi.lpad star .'ll t'io blisir,"4-. Stack S-h-iOc up :iavin..t ileCiirty, he be.t fiinir.tr eotelicr in th big league", and Kariden, vho Is just as
..pcoidahle in April a-- he i.s in Sepmlter. V. ho ha - the cjli .' Eirunng iat Mel ira ha..- two stellar bio-k-ops against one ll appears that New nrk has the advantage, but put chalk again. ,t litner tee of the two ;iant.s and l,e Icwa l.ke the logical hoice, even tin ugh he dun.-n't tear own the fences.
team is also the view nf football cri tic. Captain Pr-nre is an oflicer t the now national army, but Joe KoI.. back for an end po dium. Hondu. ant is hack at tackle, Smith is hiuk 'ntf goe-i at center, Ibi-tian, Scott Siohl and Iscnburg'-r are i.renn ant men. Ilel'auw's first game is Oetn h- r 0 with Itnse Holy ut lii"encast!e
FOOTHALL TRAINS MEN FOR GREATEST GAME.
BINGLES AND BONERS
iltri fl.s risrtl.,s.ii cc feii-leci (JIU'iENCAs.TLE. lnih, Sepiember S. That football and basketball teeially provide the right kind of raining fur the "y-r-ntr ' I'.'imi " a.i -is the view of Coaih E. C. Ilusa. lo i; whipping Hi 1'auw Uii er-ity's tothall scpiad in shai.. Coach liuss ays "At Del'miw we feel that coih ge thirties is as big a fio-tor in deveiopg itir men us any other de.artmeiit i the university, and it is a well nown fart that army omeers are ickmif footliil and Paskcttiail men ir some of the moat important 'anehos of service. "If the above is true, then Del'auw s doing her share towards giviraj her en the best possible kind of training 1 Ibis time of need. "As rr;nril.s fc it ball proisH.cts 1 hoiiid nay Hi it we are in the snioe o: ifien a a rrood n any ntlu r schoals. l.n- t.otnall enpta n mid 'si olht) r.e i ire in the army or navy, but we Ie f irm lo Main ti e new nu n and if cpert to h.iMt a very gotd CootibH t"im this fell " That ie!'at.w will have a splendid
HY JACK VEIOCK. l.OONEY I.INCS. 1 here once n, a fielder named YoungWhose name v. as unknnv. n and unHut one da a game, He ascended to fame. Througo h' u.-e of the old wapon
A ahoitstop whose name doesn't matter Was there with the pep and the chatter, Hut he failed to make good As a fast shortstop, For he never was much of a batter. In the spotlight tinlay: The Speeututors. They are advertising World's Se-ie tick"t before tile;, l-.aee even been put on sale.
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The lied Sox shut nut an all-star 'earn in a benefit game for the Tim N'ureane nemnnai ,"jpd. The all-sar nrluding such players as Cobh. Speaker. Jack-on, Chapman, Mclnnis md Maraniille, got but three bits iff of linth and Foster. The lie.ls and ((raves are showing their gamenes.s by finishing out the Ilcd.s got :i hoi Me on t'.ir lltaves at Cincinnati Thursday with Filer seven hits -rattered. Y tsf EKDAY '. lilvsl LTS. AA CII AMIMONaiflP. Indianapolis, !; Toronto. It. AMF.KICA.N i.K;l'K. Chicago, 6: W ashington, 1. I'hnaoelploa, 6; St. Iuis. a. Only two g inv , s,.heduh-. NATIONAL I.EACL'E.
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Cineinnati, ; I'oston, 4. Only two game scheduled. 1'laid Skirts. Satin Skiits. Silk anil Jersey !'eticoais All r.f at Isidore Kirliman'. .
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