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THE DIVISION ye WERE to become immediate jy, ranged in two different ups. And it happened just then, muffled sound of voices in became more definite and ul ali at once Sue swept prily ve ph pao op ‘ Franbis, angry too is it = , followed her. His i ; Hs hel I HY Ba f i 4 ly Hy phat iE i : bE She paused: I was gl that Sue was s I think she was si loath to discredit Grethes to lions. The things you can buy. The things you can do.” ~ eid It was just then that Sue’s long, purposefully . blind loyalty col- She.removed her arm quiet- d-clkep “| Promisitig: ninth-intin ARDS DEFEAT GIANTS INTWO GAMES SUNDAY }St. LOUIS BROWNS WINNERS! EpDiE OVER NEW YORK YANKEES; CHICAGO TEAM SHUTS OUT WASHINGTON. SENATORS (Special @ ‘The Cresent) NEW YORK, May 22,—The St. ovis Oardinals over the New York Giants, in both games of a doubleheader. played yesterday, taking the first game by a score of 2-1. The count in the séé6nd was 8-4. The Car- difiais. sprited up to within a half ‘game of the second-place Giants in the. day’s victories. ‘The innati Reds and the Phillies divided honors in a double- bill, the Philadelphia outfit taking ihe djiener 3 to 1. The score in the sceond was 4-2. The Reds couldn’t hit Elliott: with. men on bases in the first game and their rally was pinned b a.double play with two on. the sécbtid; héWevef; Cih- citmati bunched five hits with a fielder’s choice for four rans in thie inning: The ‘Ohi Cubs: took “both games of a doubleheader from thé Brooklyn Dodgers, whilé: thé. St Louis Brown downed the Yanks by. outhi them to:make « gdiii in ths if of the St, Lotis clubs: The :Ghisox. shut out .the Sena- with the ~ Cincinnati —Red¥ {OO | retin she Dettois Tigers: ‘Phe su ‘ies: H National Léagué Pivet ‘ és Gate At irmati fA Ci R. H. E. | ;, Elliott and Davis; #2 ‘ bere Rikéy ahd Hemsiey. < Thbtdehy 60 H6 attr; cay a elodd ¢ Fe Bef ehegee Hint sli A i | Ei i E é i : é ! is st re | | Bgpae, Bre , | Tinuitig, Bush | i ohnson and Second Game At Cincinnati hiladelphie RH. E: ~2 20 0 - 4. 7 0 Hanser atid * Todd; R. HB: TEAMS 10 MEET DIVOT DiccERS LIE WATKINS fGGREGA: TION IN LAST A®FRAY By GOLF SCRIBE “Well suh, lightning never strikes twice in ‘the sathe place,” so the old saying goes, but Willie Watkins, captain’ of the Divot Diggers, thinks differently: His players have beéfi put te rout. the last two times thy hiavé met Eddie 'Strunk’s Buiké® Hill men, and Willie thinks. iS about time to pull a litle strategy. Next Thursday he will play His “Aéé if the Hole” so to speak; A “datk horse” is in the offing: Well, didn’t they; use a hordé béek iff the times of Troy? Willy is site histofy will repeat. Senor Willie will,seid young ‘William Démeritt, and Bob Stow- érs ii against Mayor Bill Malone tand. Sam Goldsmith. Sam “fore- Casts” defeat for the opponents. Bob: Stowérs says “Face the miu- sic.” In. the second bracket he will pit Clem Price (a: sponge it evéty bathroom by. Chiistitias) and the “Dark” Horse? agairist ‘Bob Spottswood and Sheriff Kati ipsorly ‘who, by thé way; is said to be playing sonié batg-ap) golf these days, 5 th thé,third strata he teaitis thé rédou!| Kirschenbauti; and the cha#'with a “pull”, Willie Kemp, to take the médsure of nord other ;than Captaitt Strunk of the oppasing forces, and gen- fal Melvin Russell. In the féurth; Captain Watkiris, (who is: famous for knowing how té piek partfets), will take Russell Kerf, and do battle with Charlié Ketchum and Earl) Yates, ih # fathet-s0n-in-law alliante. The fifth race will bé the feature of the day, when Otto Kirehheiner' and Curty Haris; ‘| miect Géotge Brooks and Berlin 4 Sawyer: and Outen, Lope: Nélson, — Henshi and Harthett. TRI Hi PB: at Be 613 ¢ Batteries: Beck and ‘Lopez; Malone and Hartnett. First Game At St. Louis New York St. Louis Fitesinmons, Spen- Maneuso; Haines * Batteries: et, Starr Pittsburgh-Boston, not schedul- ed. worth; Brown and Ferrell. A special referee will this foursome. be a .‘closé be assigned to Berlifi says it’ll shave.’ z A set-to will séé Titi Pitti dnd Bob Shehéé earrying thé <divot diggers’ colota against} da Lépez, and Atwood told. Bye to you) Sands, of fame, ‘Old Bye’s stance is thé envy of, all; doe sings tenor. The seventh race will inélade such celebrities as Andy Millér, and A. C. Elgin agaist J. W. (Sully) Sullivan and Joh Key. Sully carries along am extra equipment in his golf bag—an acetyline torch and a‘couple of sticks of dynamite in é¢ase hé has’ an un-playable lie. Last, but\by. no méatis least, wilt come the ladies’ foursome, in which Mis. Lance Lester teams with Mrs. Clem Price, in opposing Mrs. William R. Warren, and Miss Elisabeth Sharpley. A large gallery is expected to wit- fiéss the matches and root for ‘their favorites. AY Cleveland at New York. Chieigo at Boston. ‘ St}. Louis At: Philadelphia, , Détroit washington, NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at Pittsburgh. New a at Cincinnati. Philadelphia ‘at Chieago. Boston at St. Louis. pee ' Afi anivirht of $27-54 nas Desir’ collected towatd thé fina Béiig raised to send Luis Cueryo to Or- fando for hospitalization: sinee the last list was published on Satur: day, leaving but approximately seven dollars more th be faised to! meét the réqhiréd amount of $100, The list appearing todays éx- clusive .of the. receipts taken in At the baseball game yesterday for this: purpése,’ ‘The list Gf contel- butdrs follows: i Juan Lopez. - $1.00 Dr. Wm, R. Warten Log A. B,D. 5.00 Mi. Gwynn 0 ‘Mis. Chas, Thorhpson -. Mi. Perez Dr, Wm. Kemp Dr. A. Pere? Inimigration Harry. Albury Vernon Albury Win. Freeman Margaret Lacedonia Mts. Moss’ S. S, Class Mts, W. By Warren Other friends Total— ; Previously acknowlédged ... Grand total— mph bike pars Séttion, but the minimum eeat ipesstion ta gyery. tostance Js Paynient foF Ghissitiea atver- tisetiietité i# itvatiatly in advanced, | 5" bit Ferulit aitvettinctd with Tedder ‘may Have their : Advertisér# M@idulé givé théir street address as well as their tele- — number if they desife re ‘sulta, With: ach’ claastfied advertise mént Phe Citizen will give frée ait oo Razor Outfit: Ask: for posite new Post Offic SUMMER SCHOOL fof thé suniiiier couted i : ‘honed Mecaaseine. eae ‘by Dr. S.-W, Gtintel atid een odddocdoddsceouued eeeded) ode “A Lady’s Profession,” comedy featuring Alisoft Skipworth; Ro-’ land Young and Sari Marités; is showing tonight at the Strand ir. The picture centers around a}, cotple of penniless Britons, who possess more ancestots than money, and resolve to balance matters by coming to America; where, so they understand, there’s more money than ancestors. Miss Skipworth is one of the pair; Young, cast as her brother, the other... Miss Maritza is the latter’s daaghter, Youhg goes across the ocean first, and wheh Miss Skipworth and Miss Maritza fitially New York, it is to find him It's riot a prot zn] ever, he explains, The leg: gers who stipply him with his stock aré tettified at the thought of what will happen to them when prohibition is repéaled, and aré at- au; ste with. books 26e.. A », The Citizen Building. Phone 51, MALE HELP WANTED LOCAL HOUSE-TO-HOUSE dis. ‘tributors of advertising mutter; write at once; giving list of ter- ~ Mgr.,.615 Goodale St., Colum- bus, Ohio. may22-7t RADIO. REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. DIO REPAIRING. | We repair J. L. Stowéts Music Co. may? WANTED tempting to foree him to take af. heavy quota of liquor, which he can’t possibly sell. Miss Skipworth, shocked. at the whole idea at fitst; neverthe takes a hand in matters. Ste’ll have nothing to do with the boot- leggers, she silys; dnd she pro- ceels, with English stubbornness and English thoroughness, to con- vinée the bootleggers of that fact. She succeeds, and the tack- eteeté ate léft Holding thé pro verbial bag: SNORES IN CHURCH NEW YORK—Whien a preacher| of this city awakened Ed Strother. negro, and told him he could not snore in church, Strother pulled his gun; He. was arrested. ternational law and diplomacy, born in‘ Chicago, 68 years ago. Judge Rufus E. Foster, of the} Fifth Federal. Cireuit; with head.} quarters in New Orleans, born in Mathews Co., Va., 62 years ago. 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