Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 173, 3 May 1919 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM SATURDAY, MAY S, 1919.

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SUNDAY A mass meeting ol the city Sunday school association frill be held at the East, Main Street Fronds church at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, at which time Dr. Charles Brewbaker of Dayton, general secretary of United Presbyterian Sunday schools, will be the principal speaker. Dr. Brewbaker has been In Sunday school work for the past six years, and has specialised In Sunday school work and religious education at Yale university. Music will be furnished by the high school sextette and the Victory quartette. The purpose of the mass meeting will be to celebrate the success of the recent men's Bible class campaign, to put in operation the conservation program for holding the gains made during the six weeks campaign and to present: to the Mt. Moriah Baptist church the silk American flag. The Mt. Moriah church had the largest per cent of gain of any men's Bible classes in Richmond In the recent campaign.

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The undersigned commissioner in the matter of the estate of Martha Albertson will offer for sale at Public Auction the two following pieces of property on Tines,, May 69 119119 AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. ON THE PREMISES Property situated in Centerville, Indiana, on north side of East Plum street, consisting of a good cottage house of 6 rooms and pantry. Supplied with electric lights, well and cistern. A very desirable home. AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. ON THE PREMISES Property situated at NO. 213 SOUTH B STREET, Richmond, Indiana, consisting of a good lVfc-story brick house of 7 rooms and pantry, with good cellar; supplied with city water, gas and electric lights. Large lot. TERMS OF SALE One-third cash in hand; balance in two equal installments In 9 and IS months; notes to bear 6 Interest, secured by mortgage on real i estate, sold or purchaser may pay all cash. 1 - RAY K. SHIVELEY, Commissioner.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Floyd Earl Barnett, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Administrator.' Robbins-, Reller and Robbins, Attorneys. May 3-10-17 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR WITH WILL ANNEXED. The x undersigned, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Caroline N. Rowlett, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the power by said will conferred he will at the hour of 2:30 P. M., of the 17th cay of May, 1919, at the premises. 126 So. Twelfth Street. Richmond, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold offer for sale at public sale, all the interest ofsaid decedent in and to the following described real estate in Wayne County, State of Indiana, to-wit: Fifteen (15) feet off the south sido of Lot Number Thirty-three (33)., and twenty (20) feet off of the north side of Lot Number Thirty-four (34) m Jonathan Robert's Addition to the City of Richmond. Subject to the 1919 taxes, payable in 1920. CqM wMI K m -J- .... v ; A tja.ii atc nil, tuauc nuujrLL lu the approval of the Wayne Circuit Court, for not less than two-thirds or Xhe full appraised value of said real sxate. ana upon the following -Terms, and Conditions: At least one-third of the purchase money cash In hand, the balance in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed nine and eighteen months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing tix per-cent interest from date, waiving relief providing attorney's fees, and secured Dy mortgage on the real estate sold. The purchaser at such sale will be further required to give bond to secure the payment according to its terms of a certain mortgage lien upon said real estate in favor of the People's Home and Savings Association of Richmond, Indiana, the original principal amount of which i3 5700.00 with interest according to the by-laws of said Association, said mort gage appearing or recora at page nu, of mortgage record 117, in the Recorder's Office of Wayne County, and the purchaser will be further required to give bond to secure the payment according to its terms of a certain other mortgage upon said real estate in favor of the People's Home and Savings Association of Richmond. Indiana, the original principal amount of which is 9800.00 with interest according to the by-laws of said Association, (the exact amount remaining due on each of which mortgages will be made known on the date of sale), said mortgage appearing of record at page 444, mortgage record 117, n the Recorder's Office of Wayne County, Sale of the Aid real estate will be made subject to 'f aid liens, or the purchaser may pay the same at the time of sale. -W . LAWRENCE A. HANDLEY, Administrator with the Will Annexed.' ' . Kelley and Kelley, Attorneys. Apr. 19-26; May 3-10

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Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Adami of Mooreland was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John It Adams. In the afternoon the families drove to CenUrrille, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Bond. ...Marley McPherson and Abe Howell, who entered the service together last June have returned home from overseas. They were In the medical corps sad were In the service in England snd France..:. Miss Maude Sparks went to Eaton, Ohio., Friday... , Mf. and Mrs. Jerry Myers went to Centerrllle Thursday. . . .The Women's Home Misslonary society will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Anna Dilling. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wheeler and daughter, and Mrs. Wheeler's father, Bennett "Weaver, will leave today for Los Angeles, Califs their future home. CLUB DIRECTOR TO MEET ' The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Commercial club will be held Monday evening at the club. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO ISSUE BONDS State of Indiana, Wayne County, ss: In the matter of the application of the Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, to issue bonds on behalf of Wayne Township, Wayne County, Indiana. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, have filed with the State Board of Tax Commissioners a petition to issue bonds of Wayne Township in said county In the sum of Thirty-eight Thousand ($38000,00) Dollars. Said bonds to be for the purpose of paying the cost of improving a highway under the provisions of the Three-Mile Gravel Road Law, said highway having been petitioned for by John H. Niewoehner. et al, and the contract for the same having been let to C. M. Kirkpatrick of Greenfield, Indiana. A public hearing on Bald petition will be held at the office of the Indiana State Board of Tax Commissioners in the State House at Indianapolis. Indiana, on the 12th day of May, 1919, at eleven A. M. o'clock of said day. AH tax payers and all persons interested are notified to be present at said hearing. Dated this 25th day of April, 1919. W. HOWARD BROOKS, Auditor of Wayne County. Indiana. Robbins, Reller & Robbins,. Attys. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE WILL ANNEXED The undersigned, administrator with the will annexed of Louisa Rusche, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of the power by said will conferred, he will at the hour f 2:30 P. M. of the 20th day of May, 1919, at the office of Kelley and Kelley. at Richmond, Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, in Wayna County, State of Indiana, to-wit: Lot number nfty-one (51) in that part of the City of Richmond laid out by John Smith, EXCEPT ten (10) feet off the South side, and thirty-six (36) feet off the North side of said lot. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Wayne Circuit Court, for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following: Terms and Conditions : At least one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance In two equal installments, payable in not to exceed nine and eighteen months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six per-cent interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorney's fees, and secured by mortgage on .the real estate sold. Or purchaser may pay all cash. Said sale to be made free and clear of all liens except the 1919 taxes, due and payable in 1920 and the improvement assessments which remain a lien. - JOHN DICKMAN. Administrator with the Will annexed of Louisa Rusche, deceased. KELLEY & KELLEY, Attorneys. Apr. 19-26; May 3-10 OUR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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ocal E. W. WAGNER A CO.'S REVIEW CHICAGO, May 3. Grain market effecttd by bad weather; too wet In most sections. New wheat seeding is delayed. Some talk of corn being too near record high points. Cash demand poor. Chicago arrivals of corn and oats small; seventy-five can of corn and eighty-five cars of oats. Opposition to any atempt to further advance flour prices. A Chicago house has bought Argentine corn, 250,000 on the sea. Barnes statement suggests May 1 to August 1, U. S. exports of 850,000 tons per month will be amply met Any change to dry weather should ease the market. CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE Furnished by E. W. WAGNER A CO., 212 Union National Bank Building. Phone 1720. CHICAGO, May 3. Following is the range of futures on Chicago Board of Trade today: Open High Low Close -Corn May .... ..169 171 168 171 July 169 169 167 168 Sept 164 165 163 164 OatsMay 71 71H 70 70 July 72 724 71 72 PorkJuly 51.65 61.75 51.35 61 60 Lard July 31.95 32.15 31.95 32.07 Rlbe July 28.17 28.40 28.07 28.30 TOLEDO SEED PRICES (By Associated Press) TOLEDO, O.. May 3. Clover seed Prime cash. $26.50; Oct., $19.75. Alsike Prime cash, not quoted. Timothy Prime cash old, new and May, $5.20; Sept., $5.95; Oct., $5.77. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, May 3. Wheat No. 1 red, $2.832.84; No. 2 red. $2.82 2.83; No. 3 red, $2.782.80; lower grades as to quality, $2.702.80. Corn No. 2 white, $1.76 1.78; No 3 white, $1.73L75; No. 4 white, $1.70 1.72; No. 2 yellow, $1.761.78; No, 3 yellow, $1.73 1.75; No. 4 yellow, $1.701.72; No. 2 mixed, $1.751.77 (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 3. Corn No. 3 yel low, $1.70; No. 4 yellow, nominal; No. 5 yellow, $1.66. Oats No. 3 white, 7071; Standard, 7272. Pork, nominal; ribs,. $28.0028.75; lard, $33.40. LIVE STOCK PRICES (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 3. Hogs Receipts, 4,500; higher. ; Cattle Receipts, J.00: steady. "Calves Receipts, 250; higher. Sheep Receipts, 50; steady. HOGS Good to choice, 160 to 200 lbs., $20.65 20.75; good to choice, 200 to 225 lbs., $20.75020.80; medium and mixed, 160 to 200 lbs., $20.4520.60; fat hogs. $20.0020.50; sows according to quality, $15.0019.25; good to prime $20.80 20.85; bulk of sows, $19.00; poor to best stags, 80 lbs. dock, $15.0018.00; boars, thin sows and skips, no dellnite prices. CATTLE Killing Steers Extra good. 1,300 lbs. and upward. $17.0018.00; good to choice, 1,300 lbs., and upward, $17.60 18.00; common to medium. 1,300 lbs. and upward, $16.0017.00; good to choice, 1,200 to 1,300 lbs.. $17.50 $18.50; common to medium, 1,200 to 1,300 lbs., $15016.00; good to choice, 1,000 to 1.160 lbs., $14.50016.00; common to medium, 1,000 to 1.150 lbs.. $13.50 14.50; poor to good, under I, 000 lbs., $12.0014.00; good to best yearlings, $14.0015.00. Heifers Good to best, under S00 lbs., $13.5014-00; common to medium, S00 lbs. up, $10.00012.00; good to best, under 800 lbs., $13.5014.50; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $10013. Cows GoOd to best, 1,050 lbs. upward, $11.0014.00; common to medium, 1,050 lbs., upward, $9.50 10.50; good to best, under, 1,050 lbs., $10 II. 50; common to medium, under 1,050 lbs., $8.009.50; canners and cutters. $5.50 7.00; fair to choice, milkers, $9 0.00 140. Bulls Common to best, 1,300 lbs. upward, $10.00011.50; good to choice, under 1,300 lbs., $11.0012.00; fair to medium, under 1,300 lbs., $11 12.00, common to good bolognas, $8.50010.00. Calves Good to choice veals, under 200 lbs., $14.00015.50; common to medium veals, under 200 lbs., $10.00 13.50; good to choice heavy calves, $9.50011.00; common to medium heavy calves, $7.0009.00. Stockers and Feeding Cattle Good to choice steers. 800 lbs., and up. $13.00014.00; common to fair steers, 800 lbs., and up, $12.00013.00; good to choice steers under 800 lbs., $12.50 13 50; common to medium, under 800 lbs., $10.50012.50; medium to good heifers, $9.00010.50; medium to good cows, $8.0009.50; springers, $9.00 $11.00; stock calves. 250 to 450 lbs.. $12015; western fed lambs, $18.00 down; western fed wethers, $13 down: bucks, per 100 pounds, $7.007.50; clipped stock, selling $2 to $3 per 100 lbs. lower than above quotations. SHEEP AND LAMBS. Good to choice sheep, $10.00011.00; common to medium " sheep, $7.00 Q $9.00; good to choice light lambs, $15.50 16.50; common to medium lambs, $8.50 11.00; western fed lambs, $17 down; western wethers, $12 down. Corrected by McLean & Company, Dayton, Ohio. Bell Phone East 2S; Home, 81235. DAYTON. O., May 3. Hogs Receipts, two cars; farket, steady; choice heavies, $19.90020.00; select packers and butchers. $19.90020.00; heavy Yorkers, $18.0019.50; light Yorkers, $17.50018.00; pigs. $16.00 17.00; stags, $12.00014.00; fat sows, $18.0018.50; common and fair sows, $17.5018.00. Cattle Receipts, three cars; market 25c lower; fair to good shippers, $14.00 15.00; good to choice butchers, $13.00014.50 ; fair to medium butchers, $11.00013.00; good to choice heifers. $9.00 11.00; choice fat cows. $10.0012.00; fair to good fat cows. $8.0009.00: bologna cows, $5.00 $6.50; butcher bulls, $10.00012.00;

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bologna bulls, IS.00O10.00; calves, S10.00gpl4.00. Sheep Receipts, light: market. steady. Sheep. 13.00 10.00. Lambs. 310.00015.00. r (By Associated Prest) PITTSBURG. Mav S Wam . celpts. 1,800; market, steady. Heavies, and heavy Yorkers, $20.75020.95; light Yorkers and pigs, $19.QQ 19.25; Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,500; market, steady; top sheep, $15.50; top lambs, $16.50. Calves Receipts 70: market stead v? top, 16.00 (By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO. Mav a.T.ttl. Receipts, 600; slow. Calves ReceiDts. 250- itiv tn ro cents lower; $6.0016.50. Hogs ReceiDts. 1.200: active; nim 75 cents higher; heavy mixed and Yorkers. $21.15; light Yorkers and Pigs, $20.00: rouehs. $18.25 ffi 18.50? stags, $12.00 15.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4,800; lambs, steady; others 25 to 50 cents lower. Clipped lambs, $10.00 16.75; yearlings. $10.00014.60; wethers, $13.25013.50; ewes, $5.00012.50: mixed sheep, $12.75 13.25. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. O.. Mav 3 Recants Cattle 300, hogs 2,800, sheep 25. catue Market slow; shippers $13.50015.50: butchers steers, extra lis.. 2515.00; good to choice $13014.00; common to rair, $7011.60; heifers, extra $13014; good to choice $11.50 $13; common to fair $711; cows, extra $1112; good to choice $8.60011; common to fair $6.2508; canners, $5 6.25; stockers and feeders $8013.60; bulls, weak; bologna $8.5010.60; fat bulls $11 12; milch cows steady; calves steady; extra $13.7514; fair to good $1213.50; common to good, $12013.60; common and large $6.00 $11.00. Hogs Strong; 25 cents higher; selected heavy shippers $20.50; good to choice packers and butchers $20.50; medium $19.60020.50; stags $10.00 $13.25; common to choice heavy fat sows $14019; light shippers $18.00 $19.25; pigs, 110 pounds and less, $12 17.25. Sheep Slow; extra $12; good to choice $1111.75; common to fair, $6 10; lambs steady; extra $17.50 $18; good to choice $16017.60; common to fair $1315; clipped lambs $9 16; springs $16 0 23; sheared $4010. (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 3. Hogs Receipts 4,000; market mostly 15 cents to 20 cents higher than yesterday's average; top $20.75; bulk f20.3520.65; heavy weight $20.6020.75; medium weight $20.30 0 20.70; light weight $2020.60; light lights $18.75020.25; heavy packing sows, smooth $19.75 $20.25; packing sows, rough. $18.75 $19.75; pigs $17.6018.75. , Cattle Receipts 1,000; compared with a week ago beef steers, stockers, feeders and fat bulls steady to 25 cents lower; cows, heifers and bologna bulls mostly steady; veal calves 25 to 50 cents lower. Sheep Receipts 2,000; compared with a week ago choice handy wooled lambs 25 to 40 cents higher; heavy weights and shorn lambs mostly steady; steep and yearlings steady to 25 cents higher. PRODUCE MARKET (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May .Butter market lower; creamery first, 6055c. Eggs Receipts, 38,787 cases; market firm; mrsts, 4143c; lowest, 40c. Live Poultry Market lower; fowls 35c. Potatoes Receipts 70 cars; practically no sales, account of hard rain. NEW YORK STOCK LIST (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, May 3. The closing quotations on the stock exchange were: American Can., 55. American Locomotive, 75. American Beet Sugar, 81 American Smelter, 73. Anaconda, 62. Atchison, 94. Bethlehem Steel bid, 73. Canadian Pacific, 165. Chesapeake and Ohio, 65. Great Northern Pfd., 94. Lehigh Valley, 75. Northern Pacific, 93. Southern Pacific, 107. Pennsylvania, 44. U. S. Steel com.. 98. LIBER1V BOND3 (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, May 3. The final prices on Liberty Bonds today were: 3 ...............$98.64 First 4 95.80 Second 4 94.24 First 4 .Unquoted Second 4 94 26 Third 4 95.56 Fourth 4 94.40 BUTTER FAT QUOTATION Butter fat. delivered In Richmond, is bringing 65 cents this week. LOCAL QUOTATIONS Buying Corn, $1.70; oats. 67c; rye, $1.25 ; straw, per ton, $8.00. Selling Cottonseed meal, per ton, $7.00; per cwt, $3.50; tankage, 50 per cent, per ton, $92.00; per cwt, $4.75; 60 per cent. $108 per ton; $5.50 per cwt; Quaker dairy feed, per ton, $50, per cwt, $2.65; linseed oil meal, per ton, $73; per cwt, $3.75; salt, per bbL, $2.76; wheat bran, per ton, $50; bran and shorts mixed, per ton, $53; white wheat middlings, per ton, $58, $3 per cwt.; white rye middlings, per ton, $57. VEGETABLE . New cabbage, 15c lb., green beans, 35c lb., cucumbers, 25c; egg plant, 30c lb.; new spring carrots, 15c bunch; spring beets, 10c lb. Asparagus, home grown, 10c bunch; rhubarb, 6c bunch. Cauliflower, small, 20c lb.; large cauliflower, 16c lb.; leaf lettuce, 25c Bermuda onions, 16c per pound; per lb.; head lettuce, trimmed, 36c per lb.; leak, 10c a bunch.

69 MERCHANTS CLOSE WEDNESDAY DURING BIG LEAGUE GAME

Real major league baseball Is assured next Wednesday when the Pittsburgh Pirates and SL Louis Cardinals lineup at Exhibition park before one of the largest baseball crowds in Richmond's baseball history. Sixty nine Richmond merchants are closing for the big game, to push the sport and give their employes a chance to see the game. It will be a regular holiday in Richmond. The Exhibition park Is In excellent condition for the game. All repairs have been completed and nothing will have to be done until Wednesday morning before the big game when the diamond will be rolled for the last time and put In final shape for the fracas. .- Assurance Is given that the teams coming here will play their regular lineups. As all teams on the road carry only their regular players, there Is no question but that the two clubs next Wednesday will send out their best players. Richmond fans can be sure of that fact, the management of the Pittsburgh club says. Reach Hee Wednesday. Both the major league clubs will arrive In Richmond Wednesday morning and go to the hotel selected by the Exhibition company. They are due to arlve at 9:30 o'clock and will not leave until after 9 o'clock that night, when they will travel to Pitts burgh where they play Thursday. The management of the Pirates has asked for rooms reserved at the best hotel and taxi service to the park, which the Exhibition company will obtain. The ticket sale is progressing rapid ly and baseball fans are cautioned to order early or take chances on get ting good seats. Practically every available seat is expected to be sold and standing room will be all that some can get. The following is a list of merchants who will close next Wednesday from 2:30 to 6 p. m., during the Pittsburg St. Louis baseball: Druit Brothers, Conkey Drug Store, Westcott Pharmacy, The Peter Johnson company, Romey Furniture com pany. Reed Furniture company, Frank Meyer Cigar Store, John M. Eggemeyer & Sons, C. C. Schafer grocery. O. E. Dickinson, Seaney Hardware Store, Strattford Motor company, Wilson Dry Cleaning company, Jordan. Hunt & McManus, Doan & Son, P. S. Twigg bowling alleys, E. L. Cooper, grocer, Walter Runge Music company, Sharkey Sisters, Battel & Rohe Book company, Neft & Nusbaum Shoe company, Sol Frankel. Samuel Fred, Teeple & Wesael. Feltman's Shoe store, Beenmann & Kreimann, Quigley - Drug Stores, H. W. Townsend, Edward J. Hill, Ed H. Stegman, grocer, George Fienning, grocer, E. R. Behrheide, grocer, Kahle Brothers, grocers, George Pille, grocer, Lew Hasecoster, grocer, Henry Gobble Milk Station, Ackermann's Dry Goods Store, Stanley Plumbing company. Hosier & Hiatt, Richmond Shoe Repairing company, Thompson & Borton, Ferd Grothaus, Progress Store, Piatt & Santer Shop, Weiss Furniture company, Ben Maag, parsley, 5c a bunch; mangoes. 5 and 8c each; tomatoes, hot house grown, 30 cents lb. ' Sweet potatoes, 12H cents per lb.; turnips, 5c lb.; old. 6c lb; potatoes, old, $1.75 bu; young onions, 3 bunches 10c; Shallots, 10c bunch; breakfast radishes, 5c bunch. .. Button mushrooms, $1.25 a pound;parsnips, 6c pound. New green peas, per pounl, 35c. Miscellaneous. Eggs, 45 cents; creamery butter, 74c; country butter, 60c pound. Produce (Buying). Country butter, 50c pound ; eggs, 38c dozen; old chickens, 30o pound; fry chickens, 35c pound. Fruits. Grape fruit. 12c and 15c; Winesaps 15c pound, straight; Greenings, 12c pound; white onion sets, 10c pound. Bananas, 10c lb.; lemons, 40c dozen, oranges, 50 cents per dozen, Florida oranges 60 cents dozen; strawberries, 40c quart; celery, California, 25c bunch; cocoanuts. 20c each. OSCEOLA LODGE Tribe No. 15 Funeral services will be hld for Bro. W. J. Shearon. This evening meet at lodge room at 7 o'clock. WM. HUNGERFORD, K. of R.

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Jr., grocer, Kreimeier Furnishing store, Sam Arnold bakery, Townsend Used Goods Store, McConaha's Garage, Mercurio fruit store, Brammer & Elison, Holthouse Furniture Store, J. A. Bone barber shop, R. P. Graham, Harry Loeias Parlors, Elizabeth Porter, Mary Austin Millinery, Tate Dry Cleaning company, Bowen Millinery company. French Benzol Dry Cleaning, Harter Barber Shop, George Brehm company, Sam Vigran, The Midway Cigar Store, Arlington Barber Shop, Phillip Mercurio. Fred M oil wltz, first baseman of the Pirates, who plays here Wednesday, had the best right last year among the National League players to the title

of the Demon Castoff, winning no less than half a dozen games from clubB with he formerly was connected Chicago and Cincinnati. Molly, who has a reach like Bob Fitzsimmons, seemed to take an es pecial delight in knocking in or squeezing In the winning run in contests with his old mates, and he hit above normal against them, too, Fred's batting average against the Cubs being .323 and against the Reds. .294. Brought In Counters. Mollwitz's finest demonstration with the stick against a club which once paid him his salary, cropped up on June 21, at Pittsburg, in a game with Make

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the Cuubs. George Tyler worked In this fracas against Bob Steele and lost out, 3 to 0. Mollwitz bringing in every counter acquired by the Buccaneers. Fred singled to centre In the fourth and Carey. tallied; he singled In the sixth and Cutshaw counted, and he sacrifice filed in the eighth and Caton paid oft at the plate. - - Mollwitx was the hero of five games with the Reds, being very much in evidence on the afternoon of June 23, when Fred Toney, trying an iron man stunt, dropped a pair of battles. The big tally, the run that won each game Mollwlts put over the plate by grounding out to the infield. The next day. Pete Schneider pitching. Mollwitz again knocked In the"" winning run. The Pirates have two first basemen this year. Vic Saler, former Cub. only has been pinch hitting for them this season and in his first try against Ray Fisher of the Reds, drove out a. double.

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