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= > PAGE EIGHT World Results By Leased Wire Che Casper Sunday Cribune 1 SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1925 ————, First in News Of All Events U. WINS UNOFFICIAL CHAMPIONSHIP Scouts Seek Riffes of Kentucky ¥ ° Heinsinges, atchisan, six “| REAPS Of Morocco Bother France; 1 Dash.—Wo b; i p | Sweet, Mor . Michigan State, r California, fourth: a Institute, fitth id sixth Time 9-10 se Low Hurd —Won by Or, nell; Leistner, Stanford cond; Guthrie, Ohlo State, third Kinsey, Ilinols, fourth Maxwell, Pomona, fifth; Day Washington ond Lee, sixth. Tir 4 seconds. | High ussell, Ch | Bransfc and tled for fourth} | fi 1, Wisconsin; a | ampbell, North: | hes Michigan Huskies Take Second Place in Track | And Field Meet With} terls, Washington. 8 Stanforc cond; Murtin, Northwe OK hor Dehart Hubbard Star. Mieapee Wau Ey Uehbbant: ie Taylor, nell, second; | m1 third; Jones, | CHICAGO, Jur ted Press) | Iowa, fourtt mit | —A ch rem *ulo | Lane er, M six Alto, ¢ for oda tan 25 feet n ficial nati collegia chamy ‘8 record.) fleld. for t Throw.—Won by Hott nford; Hartrantt, Stanford, sec A 1; Boyle, Michigan, third; Richer. 8 | our, fourth; F forth, | fifth: Hancock, Iowa, | honors Distance, 148 feet, ¢ inches. | t Hubba > Cc. A. record.) | > | Haminer Throw.—Won by | Yesterday's Scores National League, Philudelphia 9, St. Louts 10. Brooklyn at Cincinnati game post | poned third inning, rain. lew ¥ i ‘ GREATER SHIEH PARK, the left field stands. The attendance ; | New zor be rants (od Aid | PHILADELPHIA, June 13.—Aveng: | 9,000. oe cipal fess = jing yesterday's drubbing “the Ath-| ae oy Stier a py ae i Bie. 00 020 O11—4 10 | s | letics walloped the White Sox today | Cleveland --000 020 O11—4 | | Nathat Armeciee ti ep eue. j and got an even brent in the series: | Nev York -011 001 31x—7 11 0 zee * . Cee 4 hig Fat ‘The score was § to 3. Slim Harris| Uhle and Myatt; Hoyt and Schang é BES | 5 ouls pi i. . . . ee permitted 11 safeties, but was stingy | : i, ; Cc T fi S | ante % Sue, |in the pinches: ‘The Macks solved] WASHINGTON June 13.—Judye's ontinue lerrhc Swat Jetrult 3, ashington . | » 5 1: : 1 r with the b: s fu by he ° Lyons ‘enrly in the gume, making| homer with full Off Foes O | Western Leago fall their rubs during Ms tenure.| second inning started the Se palersh ensive; Unponents | ee vt Sa 3 0 i ty and his mates fol-} | Blankenship hed up and yielded | off right today a F R only two hits. In the third inning| lowed his example in slugging, de | Get our ivwuns. | 100 121 000 pe 1 | ; That 006 10. Simmons hit one of the longest | fed the Detroit Tig a | i ah geph | ---- 00 010— fioenetaie beat ek hare season. 5S PITTSBURGH, Pa., June 18— | Batterie: is gpt see er) Twenty thousand fans saw the| Detroit -~. 001 002 000— 3 7 2) 21. Siraten continued their terrific ae ; Ross, venpe game. = |W shington’ ~-170 100 are! Et i | otrenaidel nad ewatied the, ofesihe’ ae aed R.H,E.) Holto Wells, and Woodall! of Hugh McQtillan to all corners nie - Ku, wu, | Chicago. -----+-002 000 100—3 11. 2] Stanage: Iuether and Tuel Be the nee PR eolieetea ae ttarce hea e Philadelphia -.-401 300 00x—8 11 1| aoe sGuiltike abarti-vennnid aentee oc ee MOLL oO een te Lyons, Blankenship and Schalk,| BOSTON, June 13,—The Browns| NeQuitan and tirwenteld whlch oe Tulsa = 100 200 .04x—7 11 bowski; Harris and Cochrane. | beat the Red Sox here today, 7 to 4. a9 3 ae Gelinta, | s that the Giants were able to score. | - Batteries Gerad ind ool Ni | They algo won the series 3 to 1.) (HAt U0e Camte Meee ate ee tae tie Tyseter Eyjen and Pasey NEW YORK, June 13—Waite| ‘The Browns hit Zabniser for 11 hits | 51% WOceNs Nene oe ed for. nine ; 1p, | Host turned in hig first winning | en Innings while the Sox made| Pirates and was nicked for nine ig R. 1. E.| came of the year today and the} f Gaston. ‘Todt was the Hitt eee ean eat een Omaha, \-—<-=--«400 (000 (S007 et Yankees ended up the series with the | demon of the day, getting three out y 2 ORS | Oklahoma City 000 060 2x— 9 na | Cleveland Indians by 7 to 4. ‘hle| of four. tl 'Newe cxork fe 000 021 01-4 9 6 | Batterie —Balley, Joyce, Lee and) cng Hoyt staged quite a struggle a RH. Bd taburgh pears cy BoM ae } Willie, Hubbell and Wolgamot till the last half of the seventh when | St. ‘Louis -----210 001 o30—7 11. 1) Peart -— OO ONY Bla | Clngeae p, | With men on the base, due to a base] Boston --------201 000 001412 2) oo sew and Smith, ~ vi aoe ee ans ic { [on balls and error, Bob Meusel, hit] Gaston and Dixon; Zalniser, Puhr : § . Denver 000 2 — . 3 < Fine eo Nee me 300. 000 O4x7 8. 0 | Lis sixteenth homer of the year in! and Heving. LOUIS. Jute. 18.<-Rogere Batterles—Hall and Smith; Hovylik | and McMullen. | American Association. TOMMY MILTON WINS 250-MILE revived a slugt Nes here this afternc Louis from the Phil. m, putting over the winning run {n the tenth Inning. Hornsby’s dinals too St. Car- 9 renoid inv thet rtinsl ar) Ohio Mreten chemin | R. H.'E. | The final acore was 10 to 9 : with a ‘eap of 26 | ond; Merritt. Pomona | Milwaukee ----000 002 020— 410 1) i HE. which was 4 11-16] Amherst, four | | Toledo - G01 220 0Ox—10 13 0} Philadelphia..010 340 001 0-—- 915 1 van ever a human h; Hawkins, ; 3] | Batterles—Sanders, Reltz and Me St. Louis_.-.401 310 000 1—10 16 0 The previous record 150 feet, 1% inches. | Menemy; Lyons, Johnson and 5 SION <T To years 7 Knigh' . Dirich, Decatur and Her by Bob Legendre. _of wacher, — North- | | Shulte. | ALTOONA, Pa., June 13.—Tommy | _ Milton's time was 2:40:24 41-100 an | ne: Dickerman, Day, Stuart, Dyer Georgetown unlversity, who leaped Northup, Michigan, Me: | — . | Milton, veteran tacing driver, at the | 9verage of 11514 miles an hour. a tp ee 25 3-16 inches at the Olympic own, Kansas State Teachers Col- | ROWE - om i Peter De Paolo, winner of the In- oe ae by games [n Paris last year Potts, Oklahoma, and L t- | Minneapolis ---100 000 010—2 8 4| wheel of a Miller car, won the fourth | qinapolis 1: was second in a| CHICAGO, June 13,- tigh In addition, Hubbard sprinted to Missouri. tied for Wirsig, > | Inafanapolls --.000 000 000—0 4 0] annual 260-mile race in the speed-| Dusenberg. Hart? Hartz, in a Mii.| Pitching and’ Grimm’ home viete fn the 100. in | Nebraska; Hill, Call a snd Dal- Batterles— McGraw and Wirts;|/ way here this afternoon before a|er, was third’ and Frank Elliott in| UPS accounted for the 9 4-16 seconds— ond | by. Drake, tted for sixth. Height BY NORMAN E. BROWN | Riffe faced s keenest rival, | Henry, Schemanske and Krueger. crowd of 75,000 spectators. la Miller, was fourth, “ictory over the Boston A slower than the world’s rec and | 12 4 inches While the Riffs of Morocco are|Centre College, and let the Colonels this afternoon. Grimm connected 4 one-tenth of ti s Twomile Run.—Won by Devine, | giving mili au-|down without a run or a hit. The RH. EB for circult swats in the third an 9” the\t A Vashington State; Phelps, lowa, | thoritles the Riffes of | remarkable part of this pitching per-| Kansas City ~--100 050/001—7 12° 1 | fifth innings. ae Pe Hampshire, | Kentucky the major}formance, for a left hander, was|cclumbus -----004 010 40x—9 15 0 | R.A 2 six fourth scouts uke nights, | that Riffe did not issue a pass. One| Batteries—Zinn, Messenger and Boston ----099 000 0000 6 = Met Kentucky Riffes are John and| man got to first when Riffe booted | ghayit; Palmero and Bird. Chicago ---.--001 010 box 700, Stahtora , 9 mi Riffe, baseball st of the/an grounder. ame— R. H. Eu} | Barnes and Gibson; Jacobs and a5 ae van | ersity of Kent the Riffe boys reach the ~-=--000 000 003 0—3 7 1] Don't let this puzzle take you any lo than 15 minutes, It’s so } Hartnett x hi pak OE “i of Throw, — Wr Both | have turned t¢ leagues they will add t a ulsville 22.000 000 201 1—4 11 0] simple because of thé majority of s hort in {t. Adepis should sslve | et Spe ree r rdf Cox, Okla t ate entreaties of league | of brothers, so to spe Batterles—Ma: Merritt, Faeth | ‘this in less than ten minutes. | 2 fae MeKer representa sign contra e and Luk . and Collins: Dawson, Holley, Culloph | | TORIES sat na, fl hough the Detroit Tigers have made [mates with Cleveland, 1 snd: HedroaniiMeyer, | BA | fifth: G uring offers to Job d the Cinel |'s with the Braves a sionally | second Gaine— . Hw. EB. ne Distance | Reds among r teams, have held |has a chat with bis older brother | gt. Paul - 010 010 0—2 6 1 SSNS | out juley offers to Jess« | Jess of the Glantx. Em!?Meusel, «| rouisyilie “521 000 0-8 1 1! ar-old Eddie pulled a Jar: 8. of Washington tate Pg = emacs John, the older of the brothers, {s | Gant 1 Bob Meusel, home run Batteriees—Ruétiger, Fullerton and bunch’ co arnations in his g helt mille: 105 1:88 440 ' . an outfielder, His hitting has been|star of the American League and }sfor¢man; Holley and Meyer. (Game mother’s yard. though strictly In of Northwestern hud Standard Oil ature of Kentucky’s diamond ac-| slug@ing leader of the Yanks, nre| catieg at end of seventh account of bidden to touch the Cuwers. A court- set a furlous pace from the start. es ever since he has joined the|| brothers. datiitaw inartial was held, with grandma 4s Hoffman of Stanford, whd flipped ° team. He is Onishing his junior] Johnny Cooney, Braye pitcher. and re Ein Fe Judge advocate. “Edward” she said, the discuss 148 feet, 4 Inches. Tennis 7 ourney | year, Cobb has inspected the lad's} Jimmy. Cardinal infieldeF, are broth: Coast League. “who pul ed grandmother's flowers?* Teese, 2 sun burned youth from rk personally, it is -said, and be-|ers. ‘The Carlyle family boasted of . HB. With Texas. ran the mile tn 4:18. 1-5. 5 Neves that with his natural hitting |a brother combination at the start|'ros Angeles --210,100 011-6 8 0 low answered, In the high jump, Russell, Chi Begins Today y he should make a great blx-]of the season when the Tigers had] gan Francisco 2000 011 300—5 8 3 ter.) cago, who hopped sixfeet siz inches | bs league out‘leider Harty and the Washington club had Batteries—Hughes, Glazner and ‘Then grandpa, a rather stern old at Columbus tn the’ western ‘confer: | = Jesse, « sophomore. 1s a southpaw | Roy, Harry got shunted to Toronto nis; Geary and Yelle, Agnew. man and a ¢ er for truth ence n a week ago, wat unable! The first round of the Tennis tour. | Pitcher with remarkable control. In| for seasoning, ‘The’ Red Sox got i aret ° to ele more thatrpi<| nament, held py the Standard “ON the final game of the present season! Roy R. H. EL be a nh and say ‘ft toot, 2 inche Athirtic association on thelr cauri = Oakland ~ 090.068; ODO--8°16 72 * Housch thwestern,. w WIM SCARIEST Bente ee ‘ Vernon = 000 000 510-8 8 0 |. With a beaming expréssion of af fhe: pole! vadit Min ithe Big ier hes will ran from 16:00 2 m. to ‘ DO BROWN Batterfes—Kaiser, Pruitt and By- lef the youn erled out, “On, meet 13 feet. wis in a Mke pre > Thin te f 2 ler; Eckart, Bryan and Hannah, | yes, grandpa " dicament lipd’ tied with four “ottiets omethen eee et Sl | a oEA EY NOON € BROWN TT oy, | : ut 12 feet, 4 ite ae pba Mar Pobid ts TP A certain senator an e. Taylor of" Grinnell, Olympt tennj rYeitae 3 one The | 13 Hurry Greb, world’s middle-y the fans. They seem to be in accord | RHE (sae TOLEBee Ine phen anpaee “lant gles. tour: | af holder anc h h 3 appar decisio: ° ee a ‘€ “ e ara Kurd *hampton, ‘Ww an meri ah Air welght ily Ee M rand th hu | 4th hi shpas nt ie bal n a V «| Portland « 001.000 301-5 10 1 town; ‘The! train he travellad on ara hur His O| ent and J, C. Wark; | ms fi od ind in 1 | old cE a a aye seu! 6. ne’ Seattle 000 002 000—3 1 a he ates. . Gutheiesof 0) y'was rufner up.” These men will | tauite make the middlewelght eee ot the ad tar, meres OF) Batterieg—Winters and. Row'and; \ portunity of keeping the Lillinots “we Urth. |meet # inthibd eee eee pore of Che: Cie Rtars, | Pluninter and E. Baldwin. c nformed as to his op! Leinster ant n this} of 160 pounds in, his coming enching «of. Wallie Pipp | | lone of that pa a Lainster es with Mickey Walk v er | o draw sume applayse. A | ye Au R. o. E. | “Well, it-ser don't tke F sped RR ts SE aaSD such @ move, would Dave fa, cramento ----203 000 000—5 12 4] conductor finally blurted ‘out, “why Snyder nan sua champlor eventually wn him . 15-minutes of ragzbers | Soya 011 030 100—6 1462 tn 440m d el “get Tete! a | roan \ : del ps nove | ries from the assembied multitude. at Butterioy — Martin’ and. Shea; | walk : : ns and agrec “Cy 2 rete! ould,” e senator blandly 'e ¢ ip 4 | Soc merhe ailpblation thar auatl thele'| have weltten 4 | 3t™Us MeCabe and Peters, | WORIDREAL aE aus pees) would,” the sens or bland re talph Be “a. | . wratian ‘ —_—— ear - SbiGKtiA d but you sc conmites W. ROC, Min na. | undoing. And the matter o | sort of romance around Aaron Ward. International League. | 1. One of thes n Male. child. doesn't expect me untit the train 3 : | 4s one of the m common stumb- | Huggins faced. mo! {clam when | hu Playing card: ing instrument vive , a’ Smith va. C. B j Ung ble jhe benched the second baseman be: | Rochester ge? | ae ee ‘ an Li vr buman limbs, ie ab ca bigs . na esa A. @ Beale vsiC. B. G | Se » ; 5 not mage the 4 dpe W's pine of poor hitting. That move | Jeryey CitS Oke riteher ng yikes faa Bene The dapper young man lost: his s Saat | A. T. Danaher vs, Warwick Bona, | Weight In two years is battles | went over. } . nS 5 | footing on the long and ellppery: hill 1 table of polnts follow K. L, Warner vo Wr een, oP: | tought eince ‘he met afd won the| ‘Thé fang are taking kindty to Paul |oronto |. 8 ph Persian col Claw ofan animal Jand was tobosganing toward the een 3 10| J: ¥: Fisher, J. ©. Warkley, Glen} title from Johnny Wilson in 1 Wanninger, rookie ‘shortstop. | Baltimore, ~ 715 a boty Te hattom when he coll!dsd with a stout TYR «as vans snows Parar H. Tolhurst, "Bo H'cqen. | have been at catch/welght for him.| All of which will have no effect | lady. tripped her. and proceeded on ; Par Charles Ple He alw weighted { 160) on, Huggins. He run the ball) guffalo .-4- ete , tre |-his way, with the lady seated on + 1E. Knit) " i r « and ¢ ppert want It | Reading ---- Sats pll Hee his back ; tirat . ane nite the change ‘ ntiment a a eg ey came to a halt at the foot 1 t ee i i t| r a eran | Syracuse phase ° & ? +4 vill, the emed slight! ‘ f 43. Orie tt : ‘ H ld 8 ’ « BK. ¢ t hi I h ing | Providene weoee - * it € r ind 1 a | i oe - 2 4M. OG ht * \, 7 Lea sgt 29. To de curd oul t < t > “ott aD. | ¢ {31 Consteliatior l r ys te i 4 : 4 on kling Greb; willie force the fight | Smail child. : Ch c e start < e | A small child was talking to a kit Pomona ’ (Weezer len-| from th a Walk will have | Sixty grains ar | s a Northwestern 1 nothing to loes and everything to | of, Tourney Ts Oita healiver, eid AD. ten which she held tightly in her Wisconsin 8 n Fisher vs, | gain in the scrap, which t will | | 5 ty Putabbsnved. itucho arms, The moth sitting near, ‘i 1 rles Plerce. way for Lr to — oe } Planned Today 40. avin eitha lated. | Anais Ss Hae sid my fe: 4 1 the ireb wi ave to check | 725 hn vale, Pari etiatt Kitty, kner your e ° | ttacks, He wil his | IN GUATEMALA gITY Su Aico Ta yeteel A Up igbt shat por ibin’ aA wistech. caked 3% keteee | the > ze and | - by four momnes " yer seen Wieginia . | 1 off thg. younger. and ‘ : | idee ikaatnes Par dic ir mamnm. but Taint ne « Milltary Inutitute undard Ol) § Speed takes stamina. | | An 1s-hole’ medal play handicap darenved wife 4 pa, T ‘spect he must be a Ames lation ‘te need to force the | ~= | golf tournament will be held teduy Guderals Grnéne .pations Rit oks ae } traveler.” ee ‘ a { tor for | : | over the Country Club; course, ae} 00° ic crritiea artlle ie Fea ight > - : t Gre and-| GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala | cording to an announcement yester: | Hak Meng deatag ee a ; re wesenmere she. ‘Ten about {By Mall to United Press)— Guate: | gay te Stousie Masons wolf protes: [82° TINK ti. Atmtcep her Colorado Farmers oe in the diy inyhow, | mala ls proud of the wireless station | slodai, This tournament is open to | fo ‘hems F tT sacrnictlyin Shes te G I f | {naugurated in May, Pres! Ore! | members of the Country club and 4 » drluk ¢ asl ehiediaa «Won ; y, Vean Cregg | lana, all the members of his cabtnet, | vegular club handtvapa will be used. Sede) Ses a aia Angry, o In for Lettuce a! Guthrie, tch Duether are footing most | the Mexican Minister Mr. Gravioto, | The 18 holes can be played anytime Ea f Melancholy not Oo Many questioned. the | his Secretar nd dvisor, Mr. | today during the morning or afters} 9. po oah, tur haholg, e ai DENVER, Colo., June 13.— 11, fourtt t of Manager Har nd Hueria ar members of | noon, Score cards must be turned | 6) Juncus yy _ - haat een He dees *amhurst, fifth; Jor r Griffi a wint hen |t diplomatic attended the} to the golf professional at the con: | 5) sate: torn, j loeberg lettuce fn Colorado .t YTime. 14 3-4 second i - ¢ threo venerable ers were | formalities on the event of the tn-| elusion of the round. ‘ 62. To. pet COUNTRY F j | #on. uecording to estimates by ship. 100-yard Dash.—Won by Wubard,| NEW Y J can't stand the pac nae ued by": thelr Ter oe rhe 64. Splkelet on baric pers ae-rey 1 to the Denver office Michi Sweet, Montana nd \F ensh-A gr « quent cor r s well ax many 166. Fedce of the Mederal Market N service Wittman, Michigan, third; Foster, | Scuom c ee he pace. ofthe foreign AR 48, Flower loaf | Mose ab the: ac adv plant aVirginia Milltary Institut, fourth; |W. Ker r r la ny arty in est social cirele ' 70. To rave Jed ands repe owing dl Roberts, Towa, fifth; Clark, Wash. | * ko e j the the Kasie ~ triets state t 5 ie aheut Ington, sixth. Time: 9 45 seconds. |® compret reorgant | s | 2 er F chief of the wire Marah three weeks carly and In good conet New N.C reaper the whole financial system of the bly wasn't luck alone | less department in. Meaico City, was ON matehiatanuitecsion (iit | —% | ton Shot Put.—Won by Hartranft,| Chilean government. The mission 1 Stanley Harris into| the expert sent by the Mexican gov 1 Uy rried on long slender sticky. | , PORT MORGAN, Colo., June 18.—| ~The early lettuce district around 1; second, Gerkin, California; | W%# orgar 4 privately at the dir fame, The ung man not only has | ernment to Install the new appara } Archery may be taken up by mem: | Canon Chy already shipping head varte, Wisconein: fourth, | Pequert of t Vlean government | baseba'l brains but the nerve to| tus (Telefunken) and arrange the an- 5: VERTICAL. |bers of the Fort Morgan Country | lettuce in express tote and carlots. Minuourl; — ¢itt Rine- | Which ee tax system | rtand by his own judgment tenne belonging to the former Inatal-| 4+ o'clock Sunday afternoon at} 1. A marbie club. | A carlot received in Denver June 3, nelly elath, I | budget, x on the | —— lation, The new apparatus i @ Dre* | ine nigh achool athietic field, the} 2 One tn cards pl.) An archery committee has been | showed good quulity for so earl re 0 feet even, (New | VaypesermcsneS | Miller Huggins has been on the [ent of the Mexican Republ'c to Gua-| (hn Totton team of the Oll| 3. Bush |appointed to investigute the sport,|in the season and fobbing sulea and National» tot We hive giv particu: | tire ninety per cent of the time he | <emala and accordingly the Mexican | Ciiy tengue will clash with the| 4 Seventh note in scale Secure ames of those who with to} were made at J to #3.23 a crute. yr lar authorit r managed the New York Yanks, | minister delivered @ upeech approprt-| standard nine. It had been planned| 5. ‘To finish participate and ure archery| The normal movement of lettuce Run.—Won by R sion has nothing te 1 oxpite ‘the fact that has |ate to the eceation which was an |ig hold a doubleheader game but! §. Twitching tackles if It 1s decided to foster the | trom Colorado ec . " |e Ppa 8 age’ ado commences about Au Occidental j Kemmerer told. the ( 5 the biz town three league pen |rwered by the preoléent of Guate-| this waa called off. The Legion and| 7 Preporition of place | Pastime here ust § but with favorable woather j“We are me try to be | nant 4 helped them h the | mala Standard both have uirong baseball) §. Ploces of meat back of the up Commenting on the sport recently, | should eturt about July 20 to 26 this Bert A | useful to the nent | orld’s series for that many. years. > outfit and a thrilling game ts pro- per part of sirloin, | R. EB Tibbetts, chairman of the|weason, Last year 1,023 ‘8 were ; Washington, nixth. | any w can. We eball cet! them | The reason is that Huggins paye| Writing ink made of tamp dlack | iiwed baseball’ fans, 9, Olive tree, « | committee, sald: “Interest in archery | shipped from the 6,600 acres planted rime nutes. 1848 seconde. (Mew | everything that we think it wise for | no attention to the second guesvers|and glue Is believed to have been In| ee 10, To make lace {w spreading’ rapidiy, Not cnly te it{and the market was good ei the te C. A. As record) hem to do, then they can | r | and fntinvate friends of his tempera. | use 4,500 years ago. | Carpet weaving {n Persia fa done) 11. Kepalred being taken up with zeal, {7 elubs,|searon but the quailty was net up 440-Yard Kus ~<Won by Phil pe | advice or ne mental ball players, BC ea ee og SOE tay PMOst exclustvely by. women, Cred caring | Dut: cobegsa, are ag It to thetr|to the usual standard for Colorade Putler naon, Callte Hlecon: = oweve ite the reve buman cf auiren {ta 40.8 Srrnite oi Jathletite eurvic le | lettuce, Shippers ari Miller, Stanford, thi 1. Ti | Por results try ‘Tribune Classined | team has suffered this yen: in wlge, patore It 1s four years) Chinese paintings in 806 A, D.| 14. Refunded can. be taken a RAB iL inavatnant. 668 PW PUP pales 2a *.nols, fourth; Soplter, Iowa, fifth; | \Vant Ads. ht oe 2 [right now seems to be in favor with | old. ‘were done on bronze silk. i117, Inlet . ‘hikes “ ‘ vf ‘ +a are ner taen NS BS AALAND SV RIASCNE BARRE A RLIPC AS s season. eet

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