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| l = 9000000000006 0660 ©. Sunday Baseball Resulth, ¢ 000000000000000066 0'Toole Pitched Good: St. Paul, July 31.—St. Paul won its third straight game yesterday from Columbus 8 to 3. 0’Toole was in fine form and struck out 15 of the Columbus batters, allowing but four hits, three of which were made in the ninth inning. Odewall’s base running featured, after getting a ases on halls he stole second, third and home, on four pitched balls. R. H B St. Paul .8 7 1 Columbus . o .8 4 2 0'Toole and Land~ Packard and Walsh. Waddell in Fine Form. Minneapolis, July 31.—Rube Wad- dell allowed but three hits, two of which were of the scratchy order and fanned nine of the visitors yester- day, Minneapolis winning 6 to 0. Emerson ran into the wire around the left field bleachers in an attempt to pull down Cravath’s homer and cut his head. He retired in favor of Stansbury. R. H E. Minneapolis . o 10 2 Louisville . ..... .0 3 2 Waddell and Smit.h nggmbclhnm and Hughes. Milwaukee . .... Toledo . .......... ..6 11 1 Dougherty and Marshall; Bas- kette, James and Carisch. R. H E Kansas City ...........4 9 1 Indianapolis . ......... 1 8 2 Altrock and James and O’Connor; Schlitzer and Ritter. National League At Cincinnati 4-2; Bwoklyn 5-4. At St. Louis 0; New York 6. At Chicago 1; Philadelphia 2. R R RO R R RIS ¢ Saturday’s Baseball Results. © PPIVOOPOOOOOOOO®O®® American Association. Minneapolis 6; Louisville 1. Indianapolis 5; Kansas City 3. Milwaukee 0; Toledo 8. St. Paul 6; Columbus 3. tional Tieas cmeagos Phlladelp i Cincinnati 3; Brooklyn 1 St. Louis 5; New York 8. Pittsburg 17-10; Boston 2-2. American League. Detroit 3; Philadelp! 11 ‘Washington 7; Cleveland 1. St. Louis 0-5; Boston 5-4. Harry Steinfeldt, of the Boston Natlonals, is at his home in Belle- vue, Ky., nursing an injured finger. The Cleveland youngsters are showing class and helping the Naps to climb in the American League +“there’s no chicken in this chicken race. _the Cubs. STANDING OF THE CLUBE. (6666606606 006666 American Association. L. Pet. | © Sport Calendar for the Week., @ Minneapolis . .57 45 IR R R ERRTE aidiet 4 .646 e M Monduy, gl 50 505| Opening of annual Blue Ribbon Milwauke . 52 .500 |trotting and pacing meeting at De Toledo . .... 54 g veolt. . Loutsville S 57 411 Ovening of polo championships at Tndianapolls . 58 .437|Point Judith Polo Club, Narragan- sett Pler, R. L. . Western Canada cricket champion: Hatioual Leagua, Pet. | ghip tournament opens at Indian Chicago . . ..66 33 -6256 Head, Sask. Ehiladelphia. ... 5§ 28 7803 Opening of twelve-day race meet- New York ......55 36 .604 & 593|108 at Regina, Sask. Pittsburg . ....64 3Z 65| Opening of summer trotting meet- o e 49 +583 |ing of Montreal Driving Club at De- Cincinnati .. ...38 o .3}’2 lorimeir Park. Brogklyn;.. 72 2 217 Annual summer tournament of Boston'y 3 2 New York State Chess Association at Trenton Falls, N. Y. g w." L. Pet, British Columbia championship Detroit -, ...... 81 242 -656 | tennis tournament opens at Victoria, Philadelphia . ..60 32 -652 g C. Chicago . ......47 43 -5221 " Province of Quebec championship New York ......48 = 45 -516 | tennig tournament opens at Montreal. Boston . .......48 46 ° .511| 1ous State championship tennis Cleveland . ....48 49 -495 | tournament opens at Des Moines. Washington . ..33 60 .355| Ney Hampshire State champion- St. Louis ...... 27 65 +289 ghip tennis tournament opens at Crawford Notch, New Jersey coast championship DICK EGAN®WANTED CHICKEN tennis tournament opens at Spring fScrappy Little Cincinnatl Second | Lake, N. J. Baseman Not Satisfied With Missouri Valley championship ten- Lunch as Served. nis tournament opens at Kansas City, _— Mo. Dick Egan says the hotel cooking Jack Dillon vs. Jimmy Howard, 10 s all right, but has its faults, just rounds, at Memphis, Tenn. Mke any other brand. The Cincinnati 3 Tuesday. E:""L';'Lh”‘::";“:hg;“:"f_:‘:’::‘;‘:,:;: Preliminary national doubles ten- [him, could find nothing but dough and | Mis championships begin at Chicago. Annual gold tournament for Min- nesota State championship begins in Minneapolis. Annual tournametn of Interna- tional Lawn Bowling Association. op- ens at Buffalo. Championships of the Canadian Amateur Swimming Association at Ottawa. Wednesday. Annual tournament of Wisconsin State Golf Association opens at Ken- osha. Opening of a two days’ aviation meet at Colorado Springs, Colo. Opening of annual summer horse show at Orange, Va. Matty Baldwin vs. Dick Hyland, 20 rounds, at Salt Lake City. Thursday. Opening of three days’ auto race meet of the Galveston (Texas) Auto- mobile Club. Annual regatta of Great Lakes . Power Boat League opens at Detroit. sravy. Haliling the waiter, Mr. Egan Opening of annual summer horse made expostulation. show at Spring Lake, N. J. “Say, George,” walled Mr. Egan, Friday. Start of the annual cruise of the ! New York Yacht Club. o e Aok |- Auitiial regafhs: of Canadiny Asss: in a dog biscuit, would you?” And |ciation of Amateur Oarsmen at St. Mr. Egan is still studying. Catharines, Ont. Hyatt, of Kansas City, s a slugger: R a8 poled 11 home runs this year. | Tom Kennedy vs. Al Palzer, 10 Both Merkle and Marquard - have |ro5nds, at National Sporting Club, ceased to be butts for the humor of { New York. Dick Egan. ple Saturday. Spitball Delivery of New I Russell Ford In Action Proving More Elusive to Batters Than Ever Annual regatta of Canadian Asso- ciation of Amateur Oarsmen at St. Catharines, Ont. National Clay Court tennis cham- pionships begin in Omaha. Wisconsin State tennis champion- ship tournament opens at Milwau- kee. National A. A. U. 880-yard swim- ming championship at Chicago. Championships of the Canadian .| Amateur” Swimming Association at - Halifax, N. 8. Corinthian Football Club begins its q ij| American tour at Toronto. York Americans' Pitcher POOOOOOP00000000 & WITH THE BOXERS.- ¢ 2000000000000 060 ‘| The Armory A. A. of Boston will re-open Aug. 4 with an amateur box- ing tournament. It is said that poor investments have twisted Battling Nelson’s bank roll all out of shape. Tom Sharkey, who is managing |Jim Barry, thinks he can make a ~4| champion out of the Chicago heavy- weight. Don’t make any noise; Tom wants to think. R R R R R RO CIRORCRCROR S ® BASEBALL NOTES. @ ER R R R R R ORI R R CRCRCR R Hail Columbia Happy Land—be- cause their ball team is leading the South Atlantic League. Ty Cobb, of the Tigers, is still the best hitter, run-getter and "base- stealer in the major leagues. The Baltimore Orioles will take a trip to Cuba after the close of the Eastern League season, The Lynchburg team has made a .great climb from the bottom and is now ‘fighting at the top in:the Vir- ginia League race. Since “Jiggers” Donahue took charge of the Galveston team the Sand Crabs have played great ball in the Texas League. Bill Lange, kno) as “Little Eva” in the days ot “Pop” Anson, signed Shortstop McArdle of San Francisco for the Cincinnati Reds. Poor old Charley Hickman ig:about through. “Hick” is.still able 'b stand up at the plate and hold a is hitting only. .380 for. Toledo. _ Pltcher Bumbardner of the Hunt- canned by, New. Orluns, ‘says his pitching days are over, and that he would’ like to buy a minm- league tranchise. The Three T ‘League has placed a limit of thirteen men to be carried by each team. Hasn't the Three Lamp had enough. trouble without teasing this-thirteen stuft? “Duck’’’ Holmes is anxions to buy the Des Moines team; but Owner Hig- “Duck” that he wouldn’t sell him the team for eight million dollars. Manager Carr of the Utica Club has sold Catcher Dan Howley to Cleveland. Howley used to be assist- ant to Mike Kahoe and Paddy Liv- ingston when the three: were back- stopping for Indianapolis. Several major 1éague clubs are try- ing to get Ward: Miller, the sensa- tional outfielder, now with Montreal. Miller was tried out by Cincinnati last season, but'didn’t cause any joy for Redland fans, “Kid” Carsey, the 'anclent big leaguer and manager of semi-pro teams in Washington and New York, would like to place a Virginia League team in Washington. It might help the District of ‘Columbia, baseballi- cally speaking, at that. Bemidji, Minn., July 31, 1911. Having disposed of our interests in the Insurance Department of the T.. J. Miller Co. to James O. Harris and Charles A. Huffman, we respect- fully solicit the continuation of the patronage- of- all our clients for the new agency. For the present and until further notice the agency will remain at the old office of the T. J. Miller Co. on Beltrami avenue. Signed, T. J. Miller and D. D. Mil- ler. 5 A committee of seven has been ap- pointed to revise the constitution of the International Bricklayers’ Union and present its report at the inter- national convention, which is to meet next January. ; Opening at Brinkman Theatre To-night High Glass' Vaudeville and Moving Pictures - 1 Margarita Kerry Mills 2. Morrison! Children Comedy singing, talking and dancing 8. The Prince and the Pheasant 4. Bothwell Sisters In the Amateur and the Actress 5. *Byson 6. - Tllustrated Song Aida AN you afford the risk, when you have costly and delicate prized and | fragile garments t> clean, can you afford the risk of cleaving them at- home or having them done whe:e you know nothing concern- ing the reliabilty and ex— perience of the cleaner? In sending your garments to us you are assured of experience, reliability’ and prompt attention. 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MFORT—The finest sum- mer resort in Northern Minnesota. Lots for sale and cottages to rent. BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second ‘hand furniture. ~0dd Fellows building, - across from postoffice, phone 129. —— e e WANTED—to. rent. S8ix or seven- Toom house, good location. "C. J. A. 0. Johuson, Tirtle River, Minn.