South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 231, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 August 1919 — Page 8

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TT ackmen ! tion in trp notches which Wzin at ( ris V;!ii-v r, V. :.harr. Johrt-r. 1 Fo-.t Hills. L. I, Aur Kvri- J -"J Mt:- ' :.;cIi.'M.n. uh, U nion of the rr,itr,itw is rfp-:":ni"?t 'w rv ri;nn'r U1' ani1 t:u' i r.-onteI by it 'or most 5tais. u hi'. : ,,'"'nt y-ars dr" on ' ; Can.id. nr.'l Knl.md each hns nr." ! 'or' ALL IN READINSS FOR SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP o IE Expert Riflemen NI'V," VnKK. Auf. 1?. With the CO URNEY j lM'lir.i tonr.is pUyeis of America, ! J.'.pan anl Atistr.iliu entered. tu.f ontiant A. i. .:-sil-. of Montr-. i!. j : ATTENTION IMVS A I filUI.! j -1 .. . . i i'.. - .-j. - i r.iMwin,' lor ir.v . aniuutt .o. A'l tms werk r?r' go;n? t.") i-Mh ipparinz in the fourth - ' " " citron. All four Australian. Nnrm.-n hav'' ;i ,,l:' of l',,KS for ' ou rinr V; K. Krookc5. Gerahl ratteren. K. V. 0,1 ar r!u tw.T.ty.vrr. S i Thomas and Uandolph !Aftt. nnl c n' r frur for lo-,;,r- Th'chumpionship tournament mailo here Mor.'ny. Th- luck i In. 1.1 ir.? A r-n i- . 1 : f i Vi ; : f v,i tho t iandil Gets Four Hits, Includ ing Three Doubles and a Single. 'e;n 1 :t voi hid Ntte: Championship After Four Year Wait. throughout t!;t i.t,l.t Mxtct t.s and r-.., T . . -om. rar'.v ? rrt vo-ir choic ::.te an1 S. Kas'.o, tie Japar.e i with an occasional CNception tl:' f ta londinK rxperts should advance se- . ,inclJ.1e li. Lir.diey Murra:., It. Ncr-j 4 S. Mi'hican st. t-ral roun,1 v,tiu';t st-rious opposi

H I.MMl - r. I o. . wl I tit, iifl

Lead

&v Defeating tJ

Wirtue

n

WHITE SOX WIN FROM ATHLETICS

P : :

. rllACO, Aue 1 Ce f'h jra h.'iinnirr .: Nfi s nr,d Kers n . hard .Monday v, on t!..- sor '. r.ill.f of 'he setos P. Oitl Phibl'h . i'hi.i. :i ic ;;u.!,; f;i i .: times, including three du'i d s and .i loule. in four trips to the pl.it .

I'lNLApri.riiiA Witt, rf Tli'iin.i, ."Pi WtFlter, If Hura, rf Turner. 2? Pagan. 4 ... M-Atot, Ibirrus. IN Ni'Vf , p Kr' i;er. i , lIVrkiiM T'.tlOU

A I' i: H A

t l l l i :. l - ' l r 2 . "

T " I i Ii I hi

Ml

. :: l l

. 1 o f n j

J i II n o

. I 'I

. . . . .... '.HI ..!' I 1 1 . .hr. in ludinu' a rainstorm dnr-

j i: - the last two relays of the match.

I. i i ' ndoiit two tturnlri'd or the

" s. hundred competitors to drop out

' l th innrnlifr's ma-h of the Xa-;

i tional Kifle Association at the i

l'r-it-d Sta?.- Navy Hange, at ('aid-

PITTS HURG, Aug. 19. Francis1 . Ouirt, of Voodlancl. risked his , health -Monday to .'truckle through I j i the !?ö-hole ;ualif: u.cr round of the i : National Amntt-ur (Jolf thampion l i ship at the ! UKiront Co-untrv cluOi ; t in (inlcr tlmt he would not Invr tiw I

ited for more

cha.nce io

I win the amateur hafhpionship.

)i:imft vas barred from r.mateur

opport.inity he has awaite ytli than four eais another

t -i 1-

XlVittt'd Tr lrl .-tifr in '.t h

sell. N. J.

niH'Aiin - rf J. i .oji'nx rf V. 'e!liit : WViver, .".; Mf-M'tlllri, ai Jil( K !f KeJu'-h. if r;..n.Hl. lr ltSsl-trtr. m S tuilk. o r. yiiii, Kerr, p Tot: 4 IMilJ ij.-!p!du "i!i rtjro . . . Krro; ü - 'jdkr

Alt i:. H n a. First p!a-e was won hy Corporal

t " 'larence P. Kenrudv. of the Rifle: :; n . ... , . '

t ijiv I'etac tu. ein at tuantico, a., ' i x. . . ... - ...

i iwn si-t nis tuiitcn in record tirn

" u . !hr"' shots a minute. The mem-1 ;! !! !! lrs match consisted of ten shots'

:t 1 1

:; 1 1 4

t t

4

lj o it o a c.

1 a ii 4

Vl!ill. 1VN ll. l!x!iK' -' 1 " Ii.!.' Ii it H - iH:i !i! .fn ksi a. i-rr. i!ki-r. St d ro liio- V.. 4".i!Iit;H .1 rniliit Sn-ri-r.r hlfn - i:. 'olliin ". lM -rc. S. t. ilk rwlllil plHVH V.. t'oliltl l i;l!ilil P Itlterp; J.' 'ollinn ( i.imlil: Turner t Iat:.u t- ISurr n I ft m ti.i-i-s I'lill.i1drdd.i. 5; 'tdnir", 7 Itnses on l.:d:

i iff K'rr. 4 ; tT Kt i b-r, 1 1 1 in ;! i

Norf, '. in 2 lanihK St rti k .ut '. Krr, l K'rs-lu-r. 1. I.dn.,' pip h- r Ker li r.

".(mi yards, hut Kennedy, after) loaning a perfect sore- r on ti rilled j

:! n ho otitic until he hnd made forty- ! i 4 five eonserutive htill's-eyes. usinir;

"Z "o tei s.ope. Fiht oth r cfnm!o pVi e;' 'intestatus made perfect scores, some 1.M l'P l. 11 "f them like Corporal Kenedy, j I'.urn... TiinnT. 1- t TiiakiiiL: added hull's-eves. I'.achi

i hull's ee scored cou n ted five. Cor

poral Kenedy was the "dark hors." of tiie match.

7 ! II

ff '

I ' i...m S: - it M W ...2T .mm " - .r . , - , , . , ... ... .... I

ttJfri&- YJA 1 lfU--H0 ! u,lit- uts ,;ulf "on. who hl ifföPrfc'd lm i i tint lie wa a professional no j biÄte fe.'.i; 4;'i icau-e he ha.l -r:tcrfd into thBL it '11 : lti S5,,,,'tlr'u -r""h' ,,usinrss- r-aur-i . V , V. y,.:.'""-"'. ' " wh"n tie went into st-rvice. he w a.s i 'V ' Oy'" S-v. : reinstated and t!i:s tournament is' CÄl :ir 'M""tunn- he has had u, ' retrain th idle h( .nce held. , E4C The -Boston Bo.I,r was Mrced to 8 fefW 0 Vhv: A i.u.nt,r of lv.n he swayed aft-- I jm.. shots and he was.,, 1 SfesH I Mk on th, tmal nine holes of t,e, 1 Mgg ! afternoon piav th,t he topp.d his J lee shots at the l;:th, 14th and jMI:. I ZtthZ i-'t he- inched the dav w,th a ! feSS I n.e.1,1 score of ,r, in a U, for l.tl, rÄÄiAv;;X' I d..c- nth the ::i uno will continue! ( loSvU V...-;t;vi tomorrow in the match play round.. I

L Miss MAnuoRiE F. Kinder, Age 14. National W

anil a memher of the Winchester Junior Rifle Corps, who is compet-

ML-.s M.irjorie F. Kinder, acoil i In with the country's hest at the

national tournament, is practising

14, the national junior champion

BISBEE'S HOME RUN IN THIRTEENTH WINS GAME PHILADELPHIA. Auc 1. Meitsel's home rur with l'l kh irt.e on base, tyin the .-core in the nin'h Inninc Mond iy. in-i"i dtlayr-l Philadelphia's defeat, fur in the 1 th inning lovlxe drop ill. Inl' over the ruht field fence, wnlnip';

League Standinsrs

( in. lai:ati Nu- V-Tk . . 'tll'-MU'i . . . . l'.lK'kl Ii Pit f li rc .. I'.'-t'II sr. l.'Mii .. Plnl.ol-ipida

ri..i. i.i;gii;. Won. Li. t. IVt

71 :'.' ;j ."7 r.4 i: :,o i'l .:' ."7 :;s r,a .".7 oi

for Plttsb.irti. :'. to

Wv-u-v. ir l

l':i p'V. 1 ... Ni'.t !i wort h, rf U l.'Tted. Hi . . . P.i r I i. re. .': i ... t'litslllllV. I'll IVrry. i Silllllt.lt. O .... (Viijifr. p

T.itn! C

:. Scoie. AP. U. II . A

i; ii ii i ii

J U i o 1 I

ii u ii

O !

1 "J ! o 1 o " 11

l :

AMKUH .. I.KAOl F.. won. host. rt

'Ii ! . :i CT. ........'. .'i'.t .l''.'J ; I . f i .,jt ' ' Cli'M'.üJiiI ." 7t .."i!''lj ..' VeVk ..."." 17 . t I...iil 4 . .-U I I"., ..(..Ii 4 .". . P5

W:is!ihmt n 1.' tfJ I'lul i-l.-f Ma -'s 7" AMLKK AN A()( I A TIUX.

Weil. Lost. rt

st p.iui rr J Iltl i i ll;! ;elM i-'l I.e.lis l!!e 'd

INDIANS OUTH T. QIITTAirr CAMI

uu i iniL univii ..-.4.,, ,4s".. 4mi;

i Mays'

...s.

First Defeat Since

Joining Yanks Allows Only Two Hits.

1 1 1 1 1 . A I 1 ; 1. 1 ' H I A - P I: 1 1 . A J K ' ii s.i City

I'.Ul T'-ft. . . l'.ho kh.irn.'. ."It W'tllt.iiui f .. Mnsid. If Ludern. 11 .. rraviitn, rf ... raiMtff. '-" .. 'I r t u'. s-er. . . Sinlrti p x.T Adinn

1

1 .'. . Op lllllUH

! o i Miiu:e.ip..l.s I I (I ! IP .1 I! ivl'C .

. . . . . .."4 . . . . . . 4 ." P

4' 4r.

CLFVLLAXD. Aug. 1?. Cleve-

. to t j ! t ml defeated '(W Yot ix. 2 to I. -75 ; Mor.day, it b io M's" iirf.t dcft.il

mi ice h' joined New York. lie he! I

(. ir; j '1. el;i nd to one hit until ti.

.."7s i eiv'hth. when a pass to oNeul. ivi ! latihy's sac rf ice, Biuhes tv o-ha.se j muff of (trarty's f'y and Cnapinar.'.-.

j Im:)ip M;ij .Meet Witlnesalay.

j Tliere whs ;t triple for the L si ; I medal at l.'A lutwaen Jani s S. I

, .. T , ., Aiariior., tae pul lic inks golfer from dailv. Jn one of the accompanying. , . , tt . . x. , . ist. wens. l'avioson Herron. of pictures the New ork and Texas i , , .1X , . .' ' . , . . . I , a l: mont. ar.d Paul IVnkobtiiv, ot pistol experts are shown in competi-; . . , ,, . r. T ' i Aronim ink. Roben I. Jones, ji.. oi ; Atlanta, was in fourth place with I

.":. It rquired a score of 17J ic j c,ualif'. ciptit idaxtrs taking pari

J in the play off for two places at j

RAIN STOPS TIE GAME

IN ELEVENTH INNING!!

I Of t hv eiht players whe got into liOSTOX, Aug. 19. St. Louis and j the p!ay oft, I). W. Ai iistiorv. of Ho-lon played 10 innings thiouch a Uakmont, and .T. X. sterns, jr.. of heavy mst t- a one run tic Mo;.da . Nassau, won the twe remaining

acts in the match play rounds. The pairitv's for the first round

stars will meet in the second round Wednesday.

.p V.

. . o 1

m i;

. i !. O

II ' Tel. d-l .

( o. vTi:iiiv. t;::t i.tv Niitimml l.u:rnr. '' : ' 'f :. el u riat i l'.roo!J. n. ruin.

, raps

... I

I :i pass to II in i;ih, May i and FJ.ii.er's sinK. Score:

saci f u e

m: ui:k-

i VI. k. rf .

('Ii1.:u'.i-Nfw Volk, doiilde header, post j Few mT, m

' i ' poiie.l. r:iin.

r.iker, :;s

Tot.ili ll'.llted t-r MttslairK' I'M '.elflpn: i l!rr"r) ' -o.e '" t:ie hit-

t . t ,i'.n.,.i i .

1 M I . M I s . I, l.ovi.iil, 1. n .Mini III". it .". 11 illTltliL' I'll 1 1 1 I P, 1 -: r ! : ; P'.tts' ;t. IMiüadelplii.i. tt.i lnm i . i 'joe (ho l :t ilium's i IM! to ooj i l O 'J j Xinrrlriin !.' no. i.u'Ieri.s. CriivMtii PMl.i.le'.phi.i. t". : i'Ii'.i:". it. Hliw.Ttl.. S h'uidt. W:n1, Itiirti.n. .'' : I.-tr dt. I

Unfile r'iris P.i-Im- V i -1 1 1 Stoi.-ii I..IS.--4 ?ei Vork. I ; ievei;lli.l . - I'.Utef. rr;(;5ta Si. r.M-e tdt l'd:i. k 1 i;..st.a. ". ; I.euis, 4. teir:;e l.u'd" pl.Os .:ir!:ire. fiiflia i ii(rrl:iii i-m i.tt Ion. juid W Mtted : I'.a.reri. P.oilettc mi.'. I. a '..I u nilat--. C . St l'mil. J. ,1,-riiH. laiderai i lai.ix.-t.-.i i t..-: t ; l o'( p.. J : Milw ;o:ki-e. .". l aes -I'lttsloitir. C. Ph'd.o'Xpli'.i. " l:;.iiiiu ip 'Ii v ." : Miiine.-ip.d'.- s. P.:.-s ell t'llltn . tT i .i.T, . ; of! Si.ll"'. : l.elhsVÜ'.e. 1: K.'ll-vlS City. :'. 1 lilt liV pit. !i- r-liv ',..er 'P.nil. tte .i Srrn.V in IU CoilT. . le Snilfli. -V 1 THKKI.-F.M. III'I.T.

. I Mo. ine um i Mniin. i: Äx , rtAr riT-OT ' .'err.. H u.f 012 Ml i o'NH ll. . RED SOX LOSE CON I EST . I'...wn.;!!.. M .isoKnl K and Wnc - ThoTras, c .... m.1 nn-rtio 1AMI n TU Dmi! . !" r Keeii.in. hnavii and M.in. he,.r ' i:.iirhy. p ON RUTH S WILD THROW ; ,: ur.,,., m m--.-. i m:v...s ; Id . "Mllt-'II 110 .o 01-tt , xx.'nudeswii .. ST. LoriS. A'.u. lv-St. I..,.: V.etrt ,nd Witurow; eler. Turner hii.1 j

Tipp. II J'nitT. ua Lew N, If r.o.He. ,r ll.inr.ili. o Miiys, p 'i-..t.i:x 1 'LF. V I'LANl irauey. If 'l'apri'.in. .- s Speaker, ef Harris, lb .1 el.liston. 11 iCardner. :u

Vambstr;Mi!'. -'b

Alt. U. 11. . A. .4 o : o . .: o o 2 l . i o ' o 2 . . o it u o

4 o 1 o o 4 0 tl 2 1 1

.:;o t 2 to Alt. K. II. . A. . l o 2 o .4 i i l :t

V'ue game vas stopped bv a dawr- ; po if. A double header had beer. scheduled. The ga.me was a tight; pitchers' battle after Jacobs sue-! ceeiUcl Doak in the St. Louis box in the fc.ir'h inning. Horrsb's wild tl.rou to lirst aril Mann's I r i i1 c coanted Hoston'.v run, whi'e the St. I. ouis tal'y resulted from smglu )y stock i.nd Ht.tnsby Mid Dilhoeler's I Uu tle. .''. ore: I ST. Lons A Ik Ik II. n. a. : I Sunt Ii, rf . o 1 1 I 1 lleaftieore, f 5 O 'J -J O ! j Stock, 21) ." 1 2 1 2 ! Ilornsliv. '!! 2 0 1 1 4 , ! McIIeurv. If ." o O 1 O i I I HI hoofer, e 4 n 1 10 3 Leslie, 11 1 0 1 0 j I Miller, 11 .". O 0 t 0 l.aviiii. s.s a 0 0 4 1 Donk, i 1 o 0 0 I xShotton 1 ti 0 0 0 Jacobs, p 2 0 1 0 ' 2 j 'J et a is :!" 1 7 :t0 1 j Patted for Itoak in 4tli. UOSTtLN- Alt. U. II. O. A. I Itoeekel. UU "t 0 1 0 1 ! Pick. 3t 2 o 1 o 2 ' lhiwlingn, 2! 0 1 1 2 ; I Powell, rf a o ti : a i Cruise. (f a l 4 Oi llolke. 11. 4 1 0 11 0 Mi.nn. !f 4 ( 1 4 0 M.ir.inville. I 0 I 2 3! lowdv. c :t o n :s i Itw.tolpli. i 4 0 I) r, j

STYLE HEAIXXTARTER5

u frsrMq eraoJ Cucltjn . mm

7i)

For Particular Men

Advertisers can sell for lesj profit from volume.

OUR Summer and early Fall Furnishings merit your decided preference. They give you the utmost in 'Style, quality and appearance. They assure you all that you can look for in Furnishings at the price you pay. Remember, "Style Headquarters' is authority on stvle for men who like to dress well. All our designs are so far removed from the commonplace as to provide inspiration and delight for the most critical. You're always welcome.

Ji 4

mm

A

ADLER BROTHERS

The Best Men's Store Since '84

t '

Evtry Furnishing NetJ Everything Guarantee J

.4 a o

..2 0

. 1 tl O 2 . :; 11 ! o

1 12 1

1 4

.-'. I) 0 ' 7 :; o o o o 0 o .". 2 o 41 1 o o 2 0 0 11 a a o o o o 1 o 0 o J7 2 "2 27 V.

1 1

cd alter i ; 1 :n ;a, i. - am. -, P....r, , no l t 0ll-.t ; f . r N'ei 1 1 i n Ii fore he could sett;. d.vn d'.,.- j ;x.,iil!e ...-. nrj l0-4 N;w OI k lad oml tJtr e runs on foai hits, a base oa ; II:-' I" e and Mar-lull: " bield I ela nd" '.'.etio ihki iv.' 2

l:.ni tor Huris in 7t!.

1 !N and a !.it bit-man an.! w". ; Itoni P.o.st.n. t.. . The -bcetm;; l-UP C ime in th. se erth wb- ;il

i-t vercld II I p . i .' :.u o: ea . m C::th's wnd tl::'A ! tP. plate,

r.tu's-.x .

tVcore P.OST' N 1! ..per. rf Itt. .'U lb t:i. f C.lh.M )' . . f . . Puth. If !;;ini..'ll. '-'! p iniiis. i a . . . U :i!!.T c S ( tt. s - lp-sri:. 7 Mlah-.er M trau, i lb-M. p Tu'..! xb.if.. I for H r. !.; is - ,bi!i:i l-' .. ;..!...!.. 2b Ja.-.: - rf . . . S:r. tl U'lüi,:!. -f ... 1" . t If ;ri'" .. .. STd.!. C .... t,:.;l: I. p

,r- b u m

i

( o H

)!

tl 1 O

i " ;

.!Ki TOIIAV.

I Nntieml I.eii"ilf. ! St L.Clls ,!f P.MStntl I i 'he i 1 1 ' i a t i ;'f I'.rooklvn. j 'lib a -it Neu V.irl, . j Pitl-burv at I'liiladelploa. i AmrriiHii l-asu. P!.dad-l l.ia at l i !". sr. .' at St. L. iiis

V;!s!il:.-tetl at Hetrott. N. t ork .it t "l-v. -.a

o o

;v EIGHTH INNING RALLY

Lrrers Pratt.

, x : r.. l . I : I'li.ni

, .-in. inifiNM" iiii-- iiiilm.iii

r) v tiits Mays. Il.mt.y. loiV).r hdays--birdnor. W.'iiiitisu'anss. Ilay liind.rC.aiss ..nd .l.'!ii:t.'.l Leti.i b;is-s e V'.rk. tb. "e . -1:1 lid. ... r..lw" Dil bal! fY Ma vs. 3; off l'au'by. 2 Hit by p'.p li' i Hv I'.airby. 1 iFosferc Stvu k out p. Mays, .". ; by P..rhy.

TotaN St. Iuils

Horton

..Vi 1 ?.rt 11 . . .OtlO 1(H1 (M Hl 0--1 . . .OlO OOO i0 ft 1

(Catue cnled after' lo Innings; rain.i I

L'rror Horiisby. Tvnlm( hit Dllhoefer. Ttiree-liase hit Mann. Stolen biisej Heathenfe. Kawlllis. Holke. Sacrifice bit llornshy. Left on bases Sr. Leids. 10; lb. sten. 7. liases en bulls OfT Jacobs. '3; off Hudolph. 4. IUt-)rT peak. 2 in ' Innius: off J.-i.ohs. i in 7 iei.liurs. Tilt hy pitcher lty Rudolph ist.w k. Str.e k out loai:. 1: bv Jn. nb s. 7: by Kudolph. 2. Wild pitch Ioak. Parsed bull - I dlhoefor.

ARROW ELEVEN TO ELECT

ITS CLUB OFFICERS TODAY

:. 1 ( 1 o

WINS GAME FOR TIGERS

The Arrow Football club will1 meet Tuesday müht at F o'clock at' John Kovatch's ?oft drink e sta-i- j

lishment. H4 S. Chapm st. All members are nrired to att nn. as lection of officers will take place.

lame: miv he ai ranged ither la

FIRST GAME OF SERIES!;.'1,'.,!"".. 'Z,

' 'tic :"itiens Print; bide or liv e.-ili-l

The J. I. (Mixer midcet indoor! -lu,, jr.m :;77.

OLIVER MIDGETS WIN

i ii

! t-am won the tirst name of the Mid-

li o 0

O ii i o ti ,

i 11'TP."IT

I O I.

ii- -.) .tv- r.i 11

" a...- c,-An , I Z'Z V RAY SCHALK SETS NEW

RECORD AS BACKSTOP

W. ll 11 A

1

4 o t I t ". t

. . . . """'i o

UM'-M l' . litt 'in I , . , . , .. 1-,. . u hoi tH..- .l.r..i:r..l .ti.-i I'.Tr.

'. lll'UII i III 11 ...v... k.v . i i .... v I .. .....- ii.'ir.i' 1

I . i: t-ii n ei i i i .-., .. .i

s. i v. . tawaiomie minm-is o me e i

ii,,. . ,Jlil7. .-I..rfl'I.

to The teams wer- cen'.V -! re. (f r. Aa: I?. -M-.w S--batik.

matched, the era me Kiinpr ttn in- catcher f( r the ('hi'ac Anierican

,'! reps a i M .i t. i i ''I. i

' ' ':..-hit Mond;:y. Mt r.osky hit

o .. o 1

1 1 II.

1 1 :' M Mb. m. f " 1 :; j ltb .-. rf ! M.-H ' k . ;f '-' 1 ' i tib irri-x lb "h l ' 1 Mcu.k s . ei b ! i ... , :

P.rror-- KMt.i. S "!. Sever.-: 4 ; A-'t.eXX. . ti.. bit . f l"!:r. . I'.n ' l.:t s.-xer.-.d J v- . o ...

H. run H ' T....-:. 1

S.o -if'..-e Mf Kl!'!, '.i i 1 I 'P fds

..... , ,, . ... , i vv..,,i i matcnc.i. tne era me K'unK itn in- catcher r r tbe ('-;. ac. American - I 1 1 1 1 b ' 1 1 o x r 1 1 1 r : u f 1 1 t ; c ' t w a 1 1 I n i : ! . ' . i, ... i r.ins The Pottawatomie team out-1 bailie clb, Mot-div sl a new ' . r . ' v f H r. l 1 1 U IS ll ' : O il

" , , " , . . !n... v .vin hit the Oliv r crew, and expect tot p-..rk when he went behind the t;o.e t n ;.- Pis oeei- uone .s.iu c ..o i'i i - . ,. , ... .. w i tike the r-t .:ar.e of the cones. I p'ate in his tea -n s farae "iih Pnib . wasiiim; n. Ait ir. ii a : l.idelphii. it was the 10 0th came

4 n

I ot:d p. r..o sr I.

4 a 1 2 t t 4 o 0 s 4 0 1 2 4. o ti J 4 o o .",

1 "

2 0

t'Ola I s r.-J. he had cni't-iu this f- asoa and

ST. PATL. Auk- 1"- After win-; marl-ed the -ev rth cor.sivutHv

o , r.iiiK five straight from Indianapolis eacp that he hns H'mplihe.l

1 . St. Paul proved an easy victim to! this unusual feature.

.. Columbus Monday, the visitors win-

lb!!'.

.1 ' T . - .

P t i . i v --'': iiito-.i II ..-..er' -;ni M tads L-ft ' ...v. s - p. r. 0- st I. oi. ' P..-.. -. :..'. or u.i.-ii. -d :.d ' "tf lb:'-!: !n T M 1 ' . 1 Ir .. tt.l'tt.Cs T.ot.e : I tb l!it '-x

:p b. r P lb:--'-.' " .

in .S'.l-T' : bv I. .., ' ' i. it;. 'T-l- 1

n;t T. lb.s.e1 I IP ! t. i . x a 3 lb. i. 4 WJ- t pp. 1. x; i r i x . 1. r!tl lb: - i

F,.'i.;. .up. bit bx baf..-d ball

1. ninn six to two. Numerous Jst. Paul)

o o o orrors ticured in the scorinp white

iV.lunili'.i.- fielded splendidly inakins four double plavs The i.sitor.s

KANSAS CITY WINS r.-L

i j:t 11

1 FT b I T P. ! .": f,.!.:. .f . o P. !f . . II 'ir...: i:' 1! s. . rf.'::. rf . .

; .!..:,. s ....

A'. - m:tb. c . . p..; .p.!. p

4 :t 4

1 o t

KANSAS xJlTV. A'.:c. 1 --ily h.:ttincr well in the pinches Kansas Fity won the first frame of the s-r-ries with Louisville Monday three to one. The visitor's only run developed from

1 1 n'li'tle be;ter. Score: i K.rkes doub.e to center m tbe open1 CiinmtMn 101 110 020 t ? 2 : in? of the fifth. Score;

Ab. Ii H ' !droe Hall from the mound in the

., r, Jjf.fth and used Xiehaus and Merritt1

ililliiilii ill r II

tj n 1 1 k i ii ii

s Kfri As(rtnciiii-r?

i mil il phi mm rx w i

tt i! xi i a i r v i rrri i f i .eii he

ii a n . 7 ; w ;y ttv u Kin

-sei 'ia iMiiiiu'tg ciii(;,:r jiiciiii ii

Jill UBHi

I illfiliili 111 PIS ffi

! ill

Wll I PQi l P P Si HW

i? w hp i p i i ; '

?! ! UU 13 J W mWl I Wl WW

ii.

tlUI HUüint,

i t nie 1 I, w& :;..nmn i

ii

'twill

ien us

i

in

n

' 1 riWti

r

M i ! I i

I

il l'lIffSflr.

ih Ti

i

Hi!

tit

! !

!

lil

"H !i

if

i

Ml!

! Ill

!l r

ii

i

lA II!4.

Ui

1 il!

ill

Mill

'il

Iii

M :!(!. ;"ii ll Utr!m;r..-i

K i '! J '!

-l; i n.ib

irfiihiii'

; 'i t . .

i i i in

i,

liilSl'ii

i 1 1 1 i

Ml'1 III!!!

' i " . . . 1 I 1 1 i :

V1 'L' 1 .

Alt-.- I tj '-f lvrl i M-,:. b-1 ,:,.i!l! , I !. ob'

Iii i a fi ssr III ! ; 1 III ' l'(

IF . IT

tu''

it uk

. I I b 1 1

1 ' . I b I d' 4 to'

Iii! I : ili .

aoout smoKes i

-w iptic:

4 a 1 1-

St Paul

010 con ioo 2 4 ; Louisville nooniOi oo i s a

7 ,

.MK.Us l I 1.S; i i i .1 - Ti..' N " I . ' A U ' 'S In '. A ' 1 , f .')! ....--' . :

' : . . . . . . :

Mill.!

Tl . i rb .- ' r : t.lie .f :.- 4.-1.TI--rt -x. to tb.:.- b '. r.et 'rc.be t. ;1

A ( r. i w 1 Ar-. ; : : : ; ' i ;'

. :.. o , j x : i.e i, -i ..: r.u T b. U :. - in. -. i i ir. .;t..

. l

1 I. o o

i .4 a tf Wilkinson and YVairr.er: Hall. Kars.is City .."00 2C0'!

o o 4 ti ; xinrrio vuhni: nn.l llnrirrrixp. i Pavis and Mvers: Haines .ir.d 1.1-

i Longe.

n! MIIAVAt'KFM WINS .1-2.

p.l ,M.i y. rt; MILV.rKi:K Aup. lie Milwau- MINN TAPOI.IS WTNs S...

(Kl (H l'l

0 o 44 If

1 s -J

v.

ir iv-.-......!. : -v,.'" "r' .1 F-a 0 ITt " ? fe'lg'I'H

kce won the opening pa me of the MINNHAPt LIS, A'ic 1 Min

uten fie .(.a' t- t :.' t i. If 4...,. . j! Tradln A.Ro- m j means r K&0X ....... Vvo buO x'v vi 3

i l s W .v',ll:..:i I . t r -. r .

. . .-. .-... . ....... If. .o. rii:i

i rr.-s ..:..i. i . - - " - , ,.i . , r ... i i i

v. I ..'..X st l.-c b i-es .inn rin. t;i. . . Toledo series .aonnay. xnree i oxu. , r.i'uii." o.n.en vihüi .um i ! ; 1' '::xs-'...u; 'n t .l.cixr'.ii j Hyil?fs hörn run with J. K'dly on ' r. trouble Monday in wir.r.ir the V '.'r.1"1' '- l''V. oil VF.i;sVo-rs ' ba.e ir. the third s.ored the visitors tirst pa me of th- series from Ind;-. ..'' Ö I'.'b Vstr' k 1 v s'-ixx. ö ; i tw I. run? Hues smeled with one out .' anapolis eicht to thr.--. Hovlik alP.. 4 Wib! i '.' b.- s! ;i. 2. j m trit. ninth, went to third en two so was hit hard but managed to 'kfep, 'wild pitcht s and scored the winnini; ; th blows s. attered. I ndi.map.dis

.run n Huhn's sacrifice fly. .core: p:asej ksijcsmv in m neui. s-.ore., ; ThIp.'.o 000 200 Q0 2 .t 1 Indianapolis . . f.v.i 2 1 0 00.) r. 9 2i ! Milwaukee . . . . (.no 0 10 1 01 ? Ö 0 , Minnf apol'.s .. 1 40 0.10 00 s 14 4 ! McFall and Murphy; Hanson and! CYum ar.d Leary; Hovlik and

r vith advertisers

more for less cash.

I Huhu.

1

Owens.

liR;KW ,. Vft-jj

q :vK): t b 1 --v".! rv.'b.:;bv tv;

S f-'-v-N-!:'- b- 1

J . 1. TLRJ . .0. ' ' J 1

I il jj;jAijL 0 :v bi

I.l .

P)RINCE Albert is geared

JL to a joyhandout standard

that just lavishes smokehappiness on every man game enough to make a bee line

for a tidy red tin, and, a jimmy pipe old or new 1 Get it straight that what you've hankered for in pipe or cigarette makin's smokes youll find aplenty in P. A. 1 It never yet fell short for any other man, and, it'll hand you such smokesatisfaction you'll think it's your birthday every

time you fire up ! That's because P. A. has the quality! You can't any more make Prince Albert bite your tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horse drink when he's off the water! Bite and parch are cut out by our exclusive patented process! You just lay back like a regular fellow and puff to beat the cards and wonder why in samhill you didn't nail a section in the P. A. smokepasture longer than you care to remember backl

Buy Prince Albert everywhere tobacco tt olJ. Toppy red hag, tidy red tint, handtome pcund and half pound tin humidors and that clever, practical pound cryttal glas humidor tvith sponge moistener top that keep the tobacco in iucA perfect condition.

R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.

I i !