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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY. JULY 2. 1922 m . int. - "1 4 ! ' a v; It.- --7 . -j, i Ai F f- 1 -V "T 1 v ' s . ' . 1 43 t - Li .'''S.'b.-iLbiK-61 G. JjouisHUolf" - Chick Western Amcteur Golf Championship Seventh Time
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DEFEATS YT ELM FiVEÜP Arii) FOUR TO GO III FINALS
Still Champion
Statistics Show Good Talent for Olympic Trials
Contender and Champion Set for Battle
Lhainpion Tak's Match Ka ily, ami Toy.-, witli oun W C'ttrii Star. KAN.-' AS ("1TV. M . J'i!y I. A I. ) Chick Kv.tn-. Cii.' p I f -r. ffr th fv.' r.th t.;:i in z.'" " w .- arnat-ur cli .11 . - f.' ': );;: r. x : : 1 f. . as !; ti '! u ' ! 1 1; -..r- "f'P. Kitil ;f Silt laK.- .'';. in :ir: r ..f V.' V- : r;i i I r - .-;.t.ori t f, i r J . i !:.:. t ;T ?h- J 1 .1. "r-.: 1. ;r.-- Saturdxy, v. t... .tri! f-.ur. At r. tin." w.i Clijck in .'.in-i fr-Tij th- in i h tt)Uf(l f. r-'A -r in 1 .1 r; 1 pi' t tl.- ? tat "rs T!i i'. t hir.k h'- ccjid h.'iv? i:.at fh- m ru.ii in i ! l.ir-r. fiud h'; ii .-.;'. 1 ( )i h (:.. util Vo:i Kirn ;i I" -fo-vt pu:t to riv him u li tlf ! -
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petini: in Ldurational Institutions. Tho .statistics t.ikr-n frrun th ct22
ieM of sch(-il arul colkg-- track! ath.'ttrs .'how an encouraging crop I for what Olympic Banus ar' to bo
hfi In tlK coininR' two ear, :ir:-t th intriiatioriail parties hooked for I.s Annies in 1 D 2 :i anJ the eighth Oiyiripiatl to ho held in France. A thorough tirvey ha. been ir.aJ? of all the athletes compfting this
vear for th'j American educational
in.sr itutions from which the majority of tho material generally is sekcted. Sprinters are plentiful at this timo both from the scholastic tields and
tho colk-ees. Ten school boys have:
been credited throughout the country a having done the 100 yards in less than 10 seconds. From reports gathered from all parts of the states the sprinting field i.-i iroductlve of several high-clas youniryter. Slri iiUtm.
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.ut.ie. Vh. V.n Kita o. ca-it.:.- ;y ; . '. ; : ';)-'y' JW,5 ! sprinters are: Joe Dicenzo of To.il.y cut this to tour ..,:--. i:- h I..!- .v-' y ?i32 j iuco High school, Illinois; Johnny ; t lh" mufft V.T-;. Iii h.i:..I. ;u.i I '. i'-'Xv l&'A (f- i-ivanlon, Illinois; llerr. l. d It With a i:,-foft i. iit .'or ' ;" '-.'.'.V. l.ird.- thr e at thf liJnd w Ith th. r "'-S;: .-v' I anl Kenneth flolJ, i-hattuck school.
icie adantaue he held at 1 1 - i. iii-
way point. ; Cllick's K'Olf was th" J)erfeet I'.vir .- frann Tho-so who ha-1 d cii t' i Cf.ick i:nt;.V ability t u-o through rr-
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the Ili'.icrest Country j
' ...le dul. cms w h-n in ti.- mo-t iuil tiMtfh h- had yt l had he i--.m;--il l;unv an easy winner frijMi I'r 1 Wright of Kos Angeles. The f 5 1
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' There is. however, only a fair Held
GOLF IS FEATURE
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a.--.'uhuM-:ts champion, ; at.d :..
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lin'hfd vi!!i ::, 4. and ::.w:nnin-t!ir' e ., 1U: feature to i c strai-ht hides arid so adjourned foi 1 .,,.., ..j ,-.,,,, .;i,,.rlirt at (;urey lur-i, with a lead of 1 up. iM , th,. ,.rt t, , u rna u 1 e n t will looked irood at the -tart, nnd u;:li .,. ...... .... ,, ,t,0
his fall nwiv.x oiüdrove Chi. k on ' ,,:,;...,,;,. r., ,-... jut completed. II. 1. umher of holes. wh;b- the ehamp;..n I:1.a.r. (.r t.. S.uth liend O-u.i-at the outset look, d to out ul . . ,.y , f,,,t lh., ,.vurs(. i;LSt form. i"i n; isd.i v .1 nd a!ieo-.t rlie entire rimii
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noon ronn.i was a .....eieio s..i. . Chi. k iiiMin "".miii" a ti.-IV:: to.
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i'liii:.-, uhiie WrmHt made . 1 ; 1 - ' ; ( rn-.trkes to fall stead;".:, in th.- r- .r. i
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of middle-distance runners, of which Carl Kundell. the Swedish youth at tho Phillips Kxcter academy app ars to be the best. .Milcrs. itile runners have been of the ex
pected standard among the t-chool j boys. Four or five have done better : than 4 minute.s and 4 0 seconds?, pcrI haps the most promising lad is Wil- ! Ii im J. Cox of Shop High school.
Rochester. N. V.. the national champion. The west has turned out an excellent crop of men for the field events. Particularly in the weights aro the college men from thf middle and far west more prodicent. College rsib. IUI cs. 100 yard-s. Alfred Ia- Coney, Iafa-
jette college; 2 JO yards. Leonard; Faula. Grinni'U college; 4 40 yard-.' Jamesj DrLscoll, Poston college; s0; yards, Iawrence Brown, Fniversity, of Pennsylvania; one mile, M. Iawr. nee Shields. Penn State coli gel two miles. Walter Iligginsv Columbia' university; 120 high hurdles, Harold; i:. Fairon, lVnn SUite college; "2-)
low hurdles. Charlen It. P.rookirs.
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Canters t)u r Pint Olympus w first to sl;.".v in frr.t whoa the bail i. r wr r.t up. T h. : . i a. v
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lengths nnd ..pp aie.1 be run:.;: 4 easily. Tills pos.tior. h' rnairdair.- 1 until the bcises far:., d into thback tstitbh. Her- Jo-key Fa ' ! Pool on Thibodaux sh.c k up h:-' mount nnd pa-s. d th- Whitra y horse who Pi niol t h- r: to 1- tirl: c Lntering the .-.tn t'-h. Tiiiboiaux .va ten lengths in the bad. This Lmalntain. d until tli- r: 1, i:is-ii; the Jinish lin- !:. eonm.on ranbr. A $2 .Mutual ti krt or. ti... winr-r netted J.t.."" to win and 2. place. Yo-hin.i j. lid .". a to pla.-e
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Standard Oil Nine
PATTERSON STARS IN TENNIS MEET
RUETHER'S DOUBLE DEFEATS BRAVES
League Standings
National I.oncuf.
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, Fniversity of Iowa; 440 hurdles. Au-: IJrnoklvil PitcllCf Coi)S Ov.Il ) Jl"'y l ha r;;n cunpleto, , . ' . . " . 1 '. . le thev arc not long. I?;1 nuersity o Notre 10-Illllin- ILlttle with ! A' ... ,.y Pam.e; P.road Jump, Itohrt 1-e I ' J" - 4 r W0U" huVe i,lf-(;endre. Georgetown university: high I BllStOIl. v'lh y;rf. r,,"-ul ...ln par-!jmp. Harold Osborne. University of j 1 -'l'
on h: out'o:::g round ar.u as , i imp
of his hides w. re playe t n a dnvi! u ,' ' " (. ' " , .: Illinois; pole vault, Red Norris. Uni
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POSTON. July P liurther uon
Wright n as abl" to win ..; hole? and one of the,- wa- th sali of a stvn.ie at th - t.lt'.i where I. vans kt.oek. d bl::i i .
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versitv of California; shot put. Glenn ' his own game for Prooklyn against Hartranft, Inland Stanford univer- J Hoston today in the tenth Inning, sity; difus throw, A. G. Lieb. Fnl-jwlu-n his double to left held ored
othe rs w is h. Id at I lirow. Milton Angier, Fniversity of I ,nl' run of the mine It wa
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Wen Lost Tct I N. w York :; SjVJ St. Lull's ' 1 . r. ' b 1 ii "s '" i "in can -?M lit 11 '. F: : t -Li rg h.i .4 '.it; , r;: , j ::." .47 j I il. -jr. 40 ..".'.n , i l'liihol-hdiin IT 40 .lis." i ' 1 Amrrlrun I.nt;. W-a Iat V-f l.o'a 41 U-.i ..V'7 1 New Yark 41 n,;. ::7 .' li .rr e: ". .."ti7 Wa , !i i n tr:e n ::4 ;" . ri. v. i.ii.d h- - .b"d
BABE SOCKS THREE ' Jrims Meyclb A":T ch"
HOMERS; YANKS WIN
Game of Double Hill with Athletic?. PHIL.YDF.LPIITA. July I. Pa be Puth'.s three heme run-? enabie-: New York to take both end-- of a
.-..'.'b doubl header from P ii.adelphia
Get Keveiipc hy One-Sided ictorv in Class IJ Conte.t, i: to 1. Wreaking- revenge for the 1T to 3 dfe;it stiflered several -weeks ago the hand.- of the Meyer Hardware Co. team, the Standard Oil Co. nine vest rday buried the Meyer team
.Matches.
Low Team Score Goes to Kavanagh and H.E.Marshall
I- i i :.i ".'.;';t t-ampure sosmn j d ". lad Ib.- "f L"gaa.-sport was!,. . ,. ,en pre-:b;it; Willan:. Iliemrnei . j b!:I ind P r.-k. 111., vice-president;;
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ilinois; hammer throw. John Mcr-jow'n pitchrs' battle between Wat- p., .,;,. ;;o hant. Unlversitv of California. ' '-1' IUuthervith Ford playing rhd.olelpln:. ...j:,
Prep S Ii()l. ; -- rsational short. Score:
Joe Diceno. T-duc a ! 1 Brooklyn ... . " u " " " l l
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urder an r.v.'ihnrho of rnn! win
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ine PCt,ri:" ; 4 I. 1 ' 1 n;i Fl to 1, in a Class R Industrial; This brought Ruths total to 11 . ; , r laved at the Oliver!
4-.i; There were ix homers in the se-. , , " ! , . -1 i . i . i . i . i
Walter had two, th.-. y-M,,iir.u v-,,1 tv.ri, kMt,'
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Hich school. Illinois: 220 yard. Kcn-
tnmittee. Chirle? m.th c;oI(i shattuck schced. Pari-. --uc1
. 'L.inaan. W aller Shid-i ,.au!t Minnesota; 440 yards. Carl ' O'N'eil.
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T.cirr.a:... nt committee. j NVw Ym.k. s,0 yar1,. Walter Cor.CUHS OVERCOME FIVE
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Hound for J. M. Studrl:ikcr Trophy. !:a ' : b'a t : -n i'uod for t1 - I M S'u.ltd aker t roph v was pii..d -t day at Chain "l.ak. m d t be b" t- in. sco: w a -- mad- by ?! K. K a n a h at. 1 lb P M trsbail w ith 1 T-l - 2-1 - -1 . th- is hole-i L . I bin is a II ;l t v 1" -1 7 " -2 i: -1 -'V re s'c-
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ouri; one mile. William J. Co(
l-bv i: i. , ,-.T;. ebne. Fl. ' Shop High. Rochtster. New York; j CHICAGO, July 1. Chicago ov. r- " "'! F. nd. w a., eb-ct.-d j .wo rni!Cs. P.a-il Irwin. Cedar Rapids!" a f.v run lead obtained by co:. .-..y : r- -i.b ttt. ! High school, Iowa; 120 hi-h hurdles. ; ''mcinnati in the first inning wh n G.df . nthu-ia-m is !,i-:h at th-! Mc '.dlouch Keeb'o. Austin High. ; ' "h-eves was driven OUt of the bo. ai:., 'ii.'n . bib. whi.-ajT-xas; 220 low hurdles. C. I. Paulsen, : an1 n,,',Ml out h 1:"ls ? th' nn ll -.lb..-.. rb.r.eu dub. and .Hill High. Pennsvh anla; br. ad ! imo of th( seru ?- b t0 lM.r:,!-
I W'Ui Lo ' I rol i i ?! i pol is 4." -7 Sr. Pi til CJ 27 M an. M'-lis 4 ' I."! 1 M bw.iake,. :.7 "'. I I'.ibiialeis lit .".a b'Oi:,vil!- .".-'I 4i i Kv.s is C.tV 11 i 'i ...d.. til 47
WIMPLLIeiN. July 1 (By A P.) A most s- ; --ati-T; il gntn - f tennis was fur:; ..-!. .1 t!i- ;. vrr.. s today when Crild i'atter.-on. t'i. Australian epfi-t, .bdVattd A. R. F Kingscote of th- Priti.,!i Pavi' c-:p team in th- singes of Internat.":..! Grass Court chan.piorj-.hips toda,. C-4. 3-c. 7,-7. f.-l. ..?.. Tli- vi-: .:, came after a terrifc ..trug gl-, duri- : which the Aus-traCian had t vwv. for a time on ac.v;r.t of illr.es.--. Miss I-:iixa,b.--:h Ryan .-f en;:fcrr!i, earned t:ie r.,'ht to cof tinue in !.i: '.-.dlecs sin gl- s ;dav bv .1-?"- .itir.g M. -
bringing his mark to 15. Scons: iov-s in uorking order votr rday ! 1 h'irvcy. lin-lan-.. r,..,. ...... t:.- An-. - (1st 'and lumned on the hardware com- ! :"an wo,::an . h'l:- ' r,x; ' ' New York . . . . 002 020 in 04 5 1 i ,.itchers from th- tart. 1 !u'' !f- PV iti th- i.an.p.on.-i.p c
0,1 ,1001 n 1 I f.v,.rv pi ne- but one poling at b ast ajiproichiMr i.ra.oa.-c s.a.. Rommel and (lMO hit. The sen-ational pitehing i ith th.- men'? sir.rb-s ;n tne bra-k-. nf Oliver, who allowed but two ; of the lat .-:t::-.t. a mong theni lUi-
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YIlTr.Itn.WS KI'SI LTS. National I.c.ikik. l'.r""klyn 1; l'.--'-n tin inning-1. St. l. ei:s ;i ; 1'i-t-loirg .". bt g;im.. Sr I.-.-rs s; pi:,l.i;ru' C2nd g;ime. i'!i:c.i i Cii.cit.ii.ni .. I ' !i : ' ; h i.i a; .N.-w York Haiti.
Philadelphia . .nift Oi
s"! Push and Hoffman; 4.V 1 Perkins. .-'...; c'nd game)
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Philadelphia .noo 111 oil 4 9 0 fielding of the Mever team joined"--'-. 1-"'. The. -..lore M. Ma-.-
Shawkey and Hoffman: Heinrich ' in making victory for the Sbmd-; roordat' l.r-.ina, a. a i .... i iCheer, Eskerl, Johnson, Garrison ' ard? certain. R-rd ftole five ha.,, s ; The evpert a:!: mi that VZirc?cr
: during th- gam-. , playtsl a gn at garr.e rc-a.n-. i atv . - I The cenre: Is m on a .-low -our: which m ole t' e
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wh-re ancrrls f at" xr.ard High, Sant.i Parbari. CaliI f.-rr.ia. I
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Ainpriinri A-.... elation. T oledo :.: Ita b un; .d: -V k.ir-.is City 12: St. Pml 0. I'r.lioai.us 7: I..oiisvli: t. Milwuko' .". ; M i n ra .i p-jbis 1.
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SENATORS HAVE EASY TIME WITH RED SOX WASHINGTON. July i Wa.-'h-! inaton easily defeated Ro.-ton. ä to '
0. today In the opening irarne of thei i ;,-:. u-g a; ChiJ-ag-.
mitlia'rn Aao(-i:ition. Cli .1 ' a r " g a : M.-aitddi '. I lt girnei. '.-..I t a i 1: M ta : li is 4. I 2nd gain. I. V is. 2: I.ifh l; . k 7. (F: g.i:ue. i-hvii:- 2: I.ittb- i:...-k Ö. (2i,.I game), r.i'taiügliaü! o : Niv Orleans 1. A'.iii.M 2; .M..,: 3. TOl-AY'S (iAMMS.
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meant runs. Score: Hosten 0 0.) coo ono o c 0
"Washington ..01 02't 2 x ä 10 0 ! Russ-ll. Fullerton and Ruel; ' Z.ichary and Ghirrify. '
An.rlnn Lracae. I'.T'dt at Chir.ig,.. i it). I at St. h'-ul.-i.
Pl..'a,I.:phi.i if N'.-.r York.
P. .-:o:i at V.i hingt. .n
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who hid himself singled. stolen
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Wright gave the visitor? only fnur i n.i!.'T, c , hits, while Fhle for C, -e'.and was : x -t .i.TT. bh".! hit for 12 safeties. Six two-hire hits p,',v. r-:. if' "ere made, four bv th- locals. ; ' 1 1 1: '- ''t 1 S'or s-arz. It. 'hveland .. 100 o:l or f z 4 r Ilarr;-.g-r. rf .... St. Io u Is ... Of.C 111 '.'14 12 C I I' Fhle and Shinault; Wright a r.d T,.tlN
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SENSATIONAL STREAK 7i- siru',f o;it CHICAGO, July l.-Chlcago de-j (:: h&X H'i f-it?d Detroit 7 to s, making the j P-" -. 1: e' Hdri. 4. Pas,. 1 bails. . tenth White Sox vlcborv In 11 g .mes 11 ''7' 1 :n' !r' 1;;b'dm3n. Z
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ST. PAFL. July 1. Kansas City's
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TOLEDO LICKS INDIANS IN HARD rorOHT GAME Tol.riKi O .hi'v 1. Whittr.r.s
Tournament Ca-Hng. .and distance than a lifetime on the, bun! 1 r a s.ilie-7 IblV, Wib d!.. . ,W r - T 1 f . f
n a y or c, apt to regard t r-a m or lak alone. This is not a ; r.-utrh: !n Murphy In the f'th In- j -Ma KOS JJ ".HMn lireaKs VJlll OI hi-- r -f:.2 i- a port f n-1 ' ir-ft tched statement, nn seconl ' -Ir. prr-ved th- wir.nlr.g tally In; Posiil.lt' Hundred GU-
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gun club mm':sHQm:m:: 1 I but In th latter half was fr.vln- ; a lp" 'lJ Ur--" 'inu
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The tirst day a bait caster learns
;:-.drd f"r 1 ." b.its. alth ugh he
rüde. The wir. mile R Chlci-o eighth straight, .enre; Detroit F-0 :00 or 2 10
ChScico ... 401 (-OI i:x : 11 : Cole. Diu? and Ra-s! r; Fa bor a r.d Sha'.k
Ucui'.cs r.v S-c: ana buttis. nr. I the
: visile v.-on fror-.- ;t. Piu!, 12 to 0. z r, : It Wi- Krn 1S C;y's first shutout of E
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'4i a-.,T. .;.i- j propel the halt further and more will he p.-.yM tomorrow. Sc or?
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CHASSIS 51245 l O. It. I.an-lng FARNEMAN-TASHER MOTOR COMPANY f, 1 ." -.".17 S. Michigan St. riiont! -lain 1110
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' " .'.ii.o.n WO-...1 : ar.or attempts at tournament stvle ' - ,r v'"v '- in general ' u. th-.t thp slightest effort h- can JNhinc. Tho rods ar- a bit to.:r.lt 10ft foot or mnr. using about -am. toy. and m,.-: argb rs would not : one-tenth the expenditure of enern r.- to t'.g-ht a la-,- or muky as foroierlv. :i...t , . , .1..
i't . .s, r"cs.s iog, a a CS Willi . .- : r g-c sil: line, or c.r.o so small a,- No 2 r No C A'-o th idea
-::,::.. nt r, . N are much .o., free'0 h1 absorbed by the fly caster. Im-r:--.ni',g fvr everv day fishermen, and mediately he learns delicacy, ac- ''::. !"rl.-rn or.f-. would' not ri!r;'r' and distance, the kind of "; of nr.v as,sar . ;n landing a ' hT10- To to balance a rod. their
c ire. and th- right movement to Croat pM-ncfU. ' n"lk0 th'" fhoo? f"r faraway casts - r- -w.. s-:i,y t o'.i rr-amont Here !s a p. od hunch for fisherg th.e ni--.re w - jn j which men to follow. pegin right r.ow
Cavet ami Kru g-r; P Font. Mc(.'aPough an 1 K"cher.
Ten shooters kept the program
i f pel targets modr.g at the regular ;
! v.-e'Kly siiot-t of the St. Joe Valley, '".ur. club, Siturday afternoon.! , s:i:.ful execution on the part cf "W. .
Iv Sbipb.-s landed him in first place
with ."' clem br-ciks to his credit. the one h a 11 owe 3 to slip being' -m -ked. Cusbafson landed In s--' !
end place with but one less to his j
: 1". " e i-or.. S- re: St. Paul . ... A 'i i f.a . nnn o 22 Kansas City 12 ro",o 1 n 12 1 4 0 zz b'r.vson and Skiff; Merrltt ant z Ccnzale-.
Kl'TlI VFTKItl)Y AM) VI1AK A (iO. 1??1 Ne girr!, ra tri F2C No. giine j-lied ;i"f .1. ,
Sasnr.aV la f-ardwear In a Mg s" -mi-annual shoe rjeann'. P.-lt- ZZ
r."-r's de-. ranfe floor vaor.
Schaffner Marx STYLISH ALL-WOOL CLOTHES Sam'l Spiro & Co.
jui"! i-ra'". .P. - l-ir.-the wool f.sher-; with your crowd a r.d start a casting
th-v apr,.(.j.1;f the 1 club, tislnsj your regular quirment.
it banter iir.e.s and. after, It wont he long bffore all will note
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' rs' da -. aro anxious to tbsrht i improvement in their worb. and j a l ' .irzel ick i'h or.es as hyht as , will able to reach with their a t it - p. tin-', t. -t pe-ichrrene. nnd iure faraway ?pi:s behind logs. :ti .: . if: r ar- v-rts to them. , amorg lilies and weeds with no , An afternoon sp"t:t on the tour-; trouble whatever, and at the end I nam --r.t phefrrm v.'.! Fa-h a bait i of the day they will feel no fatigue jc r by ia.-t-r mere about accuracy J from constant cvsting.
com, mrs wins. . f , COFFMF.F .Tu'y l Col-1 P was a perfect day, with no umhus d.eat-1 iFuNvi.le 7 to ? :r.d to interfere with the flight of aker ho leid F-tr-lI of I.cui vil'e . the sau.-rs which res-lted in gor J i after the visitors had twice r v on th- part of most of the; taken the ad. F--telI of PoU;sVi . m. n.b, rs pre?fnt. and Northrop of Colt: ml. us wir! F-in g are the cares: I
both kn-'e-k'-d ou - f the hex. Sul- V. V. Sta;:--s iv an"s homer with the base,, fuli , F. C,:-ta.f-on put Colt:? .'.u. ah'-ad in th third; Wilbur My erir n:ng and hi ).r.:: in the -r-v-! K P. M'lr.err.y enth drov in th ty.ng ran. Sch. p-1 I r. F. J. Smith
i r.er of the Visiers, w.s b i h.-.d , ,T. IP "A'itimyer
for protest:- a t h i rd -trike C-it- h- ; ;. p. M.-.r.n er Meyer of r.o ::F :b was f.. red : Z itb r
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24 25 2T ?a 21 24 23 US 24 24 25 96 23 2 4 25 5. 21 2r 2 a tu 3 "4 , ""t0 21 22 23 2 0 1? 2 0 7 6 :" n 17 5-iX.S 13 12 2 3x5 0 w Shoe Cle.arh',,(t of the l--,r clearance fioor.
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OH LOOK! GOOD NEWS
Championship Motorcycle laces NEXT SUNDAY, JULY 9TH AT SPRINGBROOK PARK
Starts 2:30 P. M. jj COME OUT AND LET THE DARE-DEVIL SPEED KINGS GIVE
YOU A HUNDRED THRILLS A MINUTE.
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i racing exclusively in future and is being put in very fast condition i2 SPEED.
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