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;.m-:x.u ! Minneapolis'2-0, st Columbni piPe! t Bae C s 1340 "Mllwsukao 7. at Indianapolis ;.. : foi 9 ; 9. 10-33:30 ; 4 -+28100-32.10 “Boston 0, ‘at Cleveland:§. s * Norman Gardner’s hand, which he|R: Philadelphia 0, at Chicago 3. hurt -in & saw, is-getting slong' ax| New York 0, at 8t. Louis 1 0 g ‘ be: ted. ;Wnshington 4, at’ Detroit 6. N Kipp hides, N 2,1 8t. TLouis 5, at ‘New, York 6 3 . Pittsburgh 6, at Philadelphia 3. Py . 3 : 36¢| Calf Sking; /- Chicago 4-8, at Boston:8-2. - S R-ndlll ‘home Sundly . Cincinnati 0, at Brooklyn 9. s : kev Pnlmetlnddammm ‘THREE YEAR OLD PACER ... " |to0k dlmur muy with Mrs, - . SColumb omx’ ik e x. 1l umbus, ,. July ne rot ndal at ‘World's rec was reduced here yes- 2 by “p.d;‘ Q. terday when hlflel Grenade, the cham- plon three-year-old pacing :gelding, B thgate, N. D, b while winning the :-American Associ- m.g at t:h. Por'u‘r'h;:::.’ left Wed- ation: trotting horse breeders’ purse nesday for their home: i of $2,500 for three-year-old’s, paced The ball e between Nebish and ‘B‘rloy 2 T second heat in 2:04%, lowering Pleasant Valley Sunday was quite in-}Rye ... & rld’s record a second _and . a He_was a_prohibitive favorite ;fi:fi‘:‘:}‘ Pl;l::nf'{,':“:;' Ot I3 two ‘weeks, 1 and barred. in the betting. | Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Porter, so m“,_ ey 0 ?{I’I::lle."‘ S '“d o"” ?’a‘tl.n' wm he will, !?“eeml ¢ MISSOURI GUNNER Howard and Halph, ‘and grad dengh- |ENoRb ings vt 80 [ Erens, 5 1bs. up, fat +..:... .o -04208] the mm-mmf Ko goo |1 Shar: ters, Eileen,. Thelma' and: Elm; u.o Bog §ro . e Aad eliaic of Waterto ee | C. .G\ Hunkey, d WINS TRAP EVENT Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Bradshaw 3 g B ant county superin Mason City, Iowa, July. 29.—T. M. A . S Saey e 5 Ellers of Slater, Mo., won the Mason' ! : 1 ; City introductory, the only event on gx:sdays program’ at .. the - Great rge: es zone trapshooting handicap ‘wards’ unl; mgh Snn tournament, defeating E. C. Wheeler | 4oy at‘ll:::\z &tA“ “y“m é,::.:, Indian - shooter from Pawhuska, Okla,, 25 In 4 20-targer shoot. | [y os returned to camp Sunday eve off. Bach broken 198 out.of a :l:;s)“’lil 20:) dtll;’gets -Guy- Ward -of P RIS m, II1., led the ‘professionals with a score of 198. - Ellers broke 115 con- ‘UBSCR 'BE FOR THE . secutive targets for the high amateur % run. Harry Stair of Minneapolis had R ¢ *DAn'y P.ONE‘ F the high run among the protenlonals with 116. DEMPSEY TO MEET S Chicago, July 29.—Jack Demmy. o . AR ARSI ngem Dot 1 heavyweight champion of the world, | - .-: : i i B Arrangemenis Bave bsen. made | visiting for the past wipek:at the: and Billy Miske, St Pagl. wu R - | with ‘George McKerrow, one of thelys ‘1 oire home.. MN ir e e R, n' wbo were . ST —— 3 best sheep ‘men‘of the northwest, to Mrs Greeley are. s s Pounds T ahie e et ;y to }gx ten : - 2 RS represent. the Minnesota wool selling enton Harbor, 2T S D = 5 associations inChicago.: Mr; McKer- Mich., 7 < ich., may fight to a decision, ac- MANG//ES \\\/”{ = row is to.do ‘the-work- trictl cording to Promoter Fitzsim = O\ IR | Lont bacte o & charee 5T 310 anday g T Fitzsimmons last ) B ~ st basis at a.charge of ;10 aday’ night. ‘Whether the fight-will go to for time actually spent in the work, |’ a referee’s decision, however, 18 con= plus rafiroad expenses, £ ; ;3::5;::81 ;n ammfil’ay sg:::::;td F. L. French, secretary of the Min- nesota Farm Bureau, association’ in ::lal;rsi has; been guaranteed -the V7 - notitying the wool -selling - associa- pion with a privilege of a per- ) t ft = centage . and - Miske | will . receive L Kons e L) Appt;lntment S J A \ errow, urges that all' the: associa-|: § twe‘lityv -five thousand dollars. 3 Y7/ EAE S ——= I S {tions consign their wool before Au- ‘On’‘account of uverl?}nembm he- 5 : = ¥ [gust 1, unless unavoidably delayed|ing out-of town and ot a . fby their !ubmty to gst cars. [, able to .ttend there- wik be. icago, July 29.— che sign-: 2 ma ‘to p uctp mflalh il = i S lng of Pitche? Joe Jaeger, M “famm,d m,qgg Nm = rlteh{l |;: the Clflflieo N:&::i‘l’ d opes. to, hay| < :Heaso 5 There is not a single underhan: twirler in the league, that style of pitching having hecome extinet ‘when Erskine Mayer. farmerly of the' Phil- adelphia 3nd Pittsburgh clubs, ‘pass- ed out of the ranks. AVIATORS LEAVE EOJMONTON AND FLY TO BOCKIES Edmonton, Alberta, July 29.—The United States army aviators en Toute to Alaska left at 9:30 this morning for Jasper, B, C., three hundred miles northweat ot'E«lmnnmn TBUCE BETWEEN GOVERNMENRT AND SINN FEINERS Dublin, July 29.—Bearing out ru- mors that-g truce had been declared between the Sinn Fein and the Brit- ish government, Dublin Castle an- nounced . that mno outrages ‘had oe: curred anywhere: inIreland in the . ndon, July 29.—A virtual reign of terror exists in Limerick, brought about by attacks on' police pan‘ola there. BARDITS ROB cor_.ofiAno .. BANK OF (By United Press) Denver Col.; :July 29T 5 dits pobhed the State Bank ot Péyt : The an sota MO ers are provmg L. o t a success, so many: are-being sold and . ey haye become so popular that people $1¥; ound to have the 7 have to steal them . SLOWIRG UPGREATLY| .~ Some party was Kind'enough to steal & London, July. 29.—The Bolsheyiki cutter bar from'my: ldt hmery Whp i offensive against Poland is slowing < ‘down, Lloyd George . annuunced in England. today, ; A . Now Llsten' Any gmem “club Who, y T2 e £ < oy En e bR brmgsx thls cutter bar, gwng the mformatoxr Bolsheyiki along whole lront yester- day. Poles repulsed numerqus at- 20D XANNAL D' f tacksie- vEssEL AFRE oFF (OaEy - | balance of the mower A OLUTELY FREE. . . THOUGHT T0 RE KEHUKU Information wifl be kept confidentlal og;: ork, July 29, ;eA :;:::1 re- - Don’t wear- out your horses and yourself W Believed today to have been.the Kee| Using an old mower when: you can get a new - hukp with 40 people: aboard. Noth- Mlnnesota for 565.00 “4ng has:been ‘heard. h-om the vessel. mxsmms OF GET RICH QUICK | - Hay Rakes at $39 00- fTALIAN TO BE INVESTIGATED , Mall Your ! Orders : OLL VN - K_ * BOston, July 29.—Governor Cool-, 2 fdge” today ordered an’investigation % fnfo "the business of Charles Ponze,| | Italian, reported to have made: mil- t ‘tional postal “reply Dostoftice department today announc- ] revision « ‘of exchange Tates’ NOLLAEILSNI: HAIM?