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PLAN SOFTBALL | LOOP FOR GIRIS 7 Yp Senial by Gownorncun ‘TWO TEAMS HAVE ALREADY SYNOPSIS: The Chinese cap- “Let's have a took,” he sald. eyes wavered, but did not fall.) ORGANIZED; TO START tain Wong be ong, Amrrce; | That morning, Mates®, tee G8 radio operator. Flint are joint “I Was always a littlé clever with - i MONDAY a seem as if I could go H go on if there vas made today by the parks and; “You've got an appendix like & owners of the disr io tramp |made his customary change from 4 pen,” shé said, “I could draw, and STANDINGS weren't. | C —s > £- as, Chapter Two rotten mango,” he said. “If we eam Geiger “Bolder” and plan to pyjamas to the usual two-piece sult always could imitate writing. I sup- | | | “I was sitting by her desk—ra | Ss | recreation department of the Key’ been. Writing notes. ws i , Ns ee, | IN MAJOR LOOPS RS ; i »! SCOT IN TROUBLE get you to the hospital before % ig notes for her—theré | | (ere "a ( | West Administration, and the} bursts, you'll be on your feet agai t | and litted fer chin with his hana until their facés weré levél. Fer. mats, (9 aboard with a menagerie. req tor examina- side was easily Dai | He is stricken with appendicitis girls’ dia-| and the “Boldero” outs mm at a |tion. Van Reuter’s diagnosis was DY 2 aman Dutch port en route to Sings eye alone. A lump like the end of # re. tlarvey Bowers. bia a mondball league. re I aeeY toark Wik Ge hen’s egg told him the whole story. Announcement to* that effect! doctor. He laughed cheerfully. seein uttcoa catener of wild ani- |ot white duck, so that Bie amMicted one day—when your mothér was Key West is to have a very ill—I thought ‘What shall I do when there’s no one?’ And it did not 5 scuttle her for the insurance. Dose that helped me to do ft and was a list in h ist in her writing for me to + i first game is scheduled for Mon-| “[ UNDERSTAND,” Bowers sald, | in two weeks.” tt fe better for you this way,” he| CP? and I wrote that note you | z 7 é = | « explained, “you really shouldn't be | thought she wrote. Then I slipped it MANOLO ACEVEDO “BLOWS; .. AMERICAN LEAGUE RGN GRU TEE day afternoon at Bayview Park.! that you are on your way to| ¢ instead of two weeks, Dr. Van sitting up.” in the box, when she showed me 3 Club— Ww. L. , | ‘Two teams already have heen; Singapore, and only put in here be-| Reuter had said two years, McLeod's wa rather talk without looking at| "2, tings that very afternoon. UP” AFTER DECISION AT Detroit ae 85 THEY LOOK TO WORLD’S| organized, P. Gerry Curtis, diree-| cause of sickness.” spirits could hardly have been sua . you té0," she answered. “Do soul p,- Su?bose you won't imderstand. | HOME PLATE; THEN BEGAN| saa rea Reuss KR EE ee McLeod!” exclatmed Fiint,|more deeply. His pain was momew wiecone Bat 1 kept thinking ce being or pepe cen 6g s IVE) aid, and two others are expect-| “The animal catcher. Appendix, I — rs os 5 suppose I was a little un- 1 ORKS rygal es sree | e¢ e for vithi e next ” sid oe He said he did. And he added, | balanced. It didn’t seem to matter |St. Louis Pape aacamaeD bose eo eu j are . you know whet it conte te Seed Chase “a vox gf Riga on my shoul-| much how I got with you then.” ‘| ° ——— Washington — * ‘A Aéevedo, Who is manag-| jy ‘And what's the Ls asked | peasts for two weeks, to pay the ‘ Her mixed narrative dropped to | <n eae : Philadélphia : 4 i 3 as gg ads AdeVede Sal jowers, “Do you leave him ay nd | port expenses of the ship for two was well that it rained at the (Special to Whe Crtizeny the league ,it was sald. - oh then go right on to Singapore? weeks, and on top of that the bill at gad ad i W “dle Pha rea Lilt art ea His appeal- jdiamondball game last night--the ae Geved wee Oba 1 began to hoot what] cuppase—the end” Ama ane tried ta [Players néeded cooling off, i NATIONAL LEAGUE “it yesterday, but a week —back| Paper, Jove could be. The sort that is big| smile. | With everything going along Club— Pavia > Vet. they didi it to hi fe FS itiated the sofeball movement @notgh to be gentle, to make real he said, so seriously that he {Peacefuliy and the Pirates three New York ig11! trey did it to him. “Schoolboy” Fhe girls. The Stats, managed | tender care for the other per-| seemed stern, “it is the beginning.” {"¥2S ahead of the Lopez Funeral St. Louis Bo ees Chicago NEW YORK,-Sept. 6.—He did|SPorts writer for the local Spanish) «Shouldn't wonder,” said Flint. | the hospital? Man, it can’t be donet ayo Hueso.” which in-! «at jeast, we will be heading that|I think 1 cannot afford to die, and way, but you can’t tell how long an | so ! come running to you; nd what j old tub like this will hold together.” |do I get for all my trast and cont i “| want to get to Singapore in the} dene You tell me I can’t afford to r | worst way,” said Bowers; “and 1 | live.” ‘589, Rowe, in seeking a new American) Oscar Pita. is the s 52 and to be happiest when the| But she did not unde Home, which had failed core, Chei 581! : reday organized. These rstand. ; which had failed to score, Chciago : 5811 Lehgue pitching revord; was beat-| othér person is happy. You did de| “What made you tell me?” he {“Wrinkley” Ingraham cracked a Boston ia see en ae 1, was beat-| teams will inaugurate the se am hoping you will have room for | pend on my moods, didn't you,| questioned. ; Fibiig one to eft in thé last of the Pittsbureh “tog: ¢H by the Athletics awhile biek.| within the girls’ league Monday) me.” | [JAVING diagnosed Meleod’s Bob?” “I care too much to lie,” she an- {fifth with two outs and Cates, Brooklyn 1426' Yesterday, the count was 4-2 in| *fternoon. | _ “Room enough,” said: #ttet: “Bat|. treakis, Vee Bowe See ‘My dear, always.” swered simply. “When I failed to {making a frantic dash for home Philadelphia 73! anernoon you'd be too damned uncomfortable.” | tomatically began to prepare am 1 oe “Between you and me,” said Bow- | jection of morphine, While he was “| thought so. And all that made|estroy it, and you found it, I |trom first base, was declared 364 ‘his favor against the same team. LEGALS fe Cincinnati j ft ;And the Tigers advanced a half 6 utterly mad—no, entirely sane—| thought I'd let it go. But I couldn't. | at the plate by Umpire Beliss Grif- about you. But 1 couldn't tell you| And trying made me sick, and that’s | *in. : ’ game ahead of th idl Yanks. | '% THE COUNTY JUDG Decause it was so real and big that " Manolo Acevedo, Pirate cacth- (1) NEW TEAMS | ~ a a ; ft made me feet like crying lots, and jo!” he answered unsteadily. | er, then threw his glove and all Marcum, losing Mack pitcher, had © | as if something were swelling and | Me stood up, leaned over, and gath- | into the dirt and walked off. In- previo w aN ‘aipt AY Bee | erowding my heart, And 1 used to|¢red her up in his arms, and then, | graham nonchalantly — continued ! lig Shs NANT err IRDE | Nutices a Nees Tear ou won| touch your coat and your things in| With the tangled covers trailing |.:11 the way around the bases, And’ {Though he beat the A’s, Rowe was} jay the 17th day of September, 1934, my room when you weren't there. 1] #fter them, he carried her across |thon the lid blew off. Everybody SENIGR LEAGUE: Still’ <chaky?”. from. the wctback| Laue! WME agate or sarontea suppose that sounds silly.” the room, to settle with her in a nhs : 55 sie eee eo ber He bent his head unti' his cheer | te? chair. : eae, ‘ teh uhere iene {they gave him recently and allow- Sonate amen ce of he was against hers. He couldn't help| _“H0W long.” he asked, when he poner pe ah ate rAd eRe etrs hed eleven bits to Marcum’s seven. | 82d Testament ous = ‘ It; he hoped she would forgive him, | Could manage a whisper, “have I let Te ane KAPPA PI Y CLUB AND ARMY| iti, Bluege piz t fou {my final accounts as such executor} e ’ «you feel thi: yo” ajesty the ump really h Bluege piaying short for}™3 a ® 3 | and let him have, for the few min.|¥°" feel this way? a . and ask for their approval. 2 eet, that mech. “Oh, Bob!” Ihad a job ahead of him. He hadi ARE ADDITIONAL AGGRE- Cronin, who broke his arm this}” Dated July 12th 14, | 2 : tmade oe Tatat s i ont! ie Seng 2 SA 4 Bb. PIND shad then.” he said tn a voice |, He felt her eroping handé on his {made three decisions |= 0 | anol" GATIONS; REVISED SCHED- \cek, the Senators lost to the St.| xecutor Wall and 11 that was rough, “Geof came, and face, his hair; felt her sob suddenly | twenty Seconds. First there was Louis Browns, 6-4. A big sixth| ™met,of Kemp, late of} Sis benné the old said and deeply. lquestion of whether the hit was, ULE ISSUED H big sixth] Monroe « 1, Deceased. “Saat cai msi “You are—you ar» going to let me | foul or fair, Ump Beliss called it} svived the problem for — the{5!! abbey BP de apres she said ener-| go back with you?” she questioned, | fair, Next Cates was declared} il Brownies. With Trosky, a Breatl orice y and characteristically, “as | He could not speak, he had no jeafe in the close play at home) Two new teams will be enter-| Sing training prospect, perform- FOR I - voice; he could only press his face |plate. Finally the question of the) : | ing sensationally, the Indians put v¢hat do you mean?" he blurted | to hers and tighten ais arms. itwo-base ground rules came up, |¢d in the Senior softball league.) |. haa A ome MEME oaths bh Gor ns| “ecan We nitehaca eget ui | foe We test two, it was purely linsy avd the Kappa Pi's and the|,,. cage @ cece de deeper intu) LORIDA. <w look at her. | cheek, “you do forgive me?” a matter of judgment and what-! : Theses ules, their fight for third|im re Es va ogg feb given = ue ed REST HE ee pbeseed punalenaiy, lever Griffin called was law. Every, AT™Y- place, Trosky with a homer yes- er tu oe : vay. My darling!" mpire is sovereign on the ball! In order to even the number of] terday now has 4 bs He accused me of forgetting. | had bs P Se ig i bal n order to e num ° tc y now has a total of 31 cir- . promised to marry him sometime, |“\7OU'RE really here,” she stated ehele. Orne ae hit was fair! cames played between all the{ cuit clouts and knocking in six E renatatie He you see, and | said ‘I thought you after an interval. He had to| put what puzzled fans a great’ “"™* in the league, doublehead-j "uns yesterday made it 122 runs- wove married: and he made me tell] Dend his head to catch her words. Pee ie eeieules great ers have been scheduled, Fach} atted-in for the season. ee eke ce jm that that was , “Dear yes!” jdeal was erticwar, eround . x ; Schumac e » ty AR caer ine ile een wha V masiriod | “Dearest, yea)! 6p) auameted 78S) Mie called, 8 in\m rile that any, Kame will be avfull etmeathing af| ,.. chomengist, he. cf Sie so} il ot Heal es today!) and then you came in. | ey . ‘all hit into the crowd cither to fair. By Mond: September, 24,)\0, ine Ay manage hel LY esent my final u . “Your ship looks like Ataddin’s palace,” said Bowers. 3 . ; . = eg : : bas 4 0 2) Administratrix of said estate, ane ‘ , And later you sald you didn’t want | person becomes rather fool- |Ti#ht or ae sf the ie lig ny esi all teams will have played an: Giants yeste Result: Six }@sk for their approve ers, “1 don't believe you know what | sponging McLeod's apper arm with ee ‘i hly uncertain,” she explained. se saa Teas ae iy jeaual number of games, if rain} hits for Chicago and a 1-5 lo t ist, A. it fs to be uncomfortable. 1 have! alcohol, the sick mam still furthe , ! 1 will always. ‘ou see I have thought so much of ; field are two base Re Te PP aod atk intantere The Giants showed spirited p's been a year In the jungle. Your ship ainet. “No, it isn't half over yet, Bob.”|this; I have dreamed dreams, | Ingraham hit went into the crc wd isis oo (ee be i ea looks like Aladdin's palace to me.” 1 kin e tet 3 , He eae a and ¥eal hustling as the Worll’s é : . was taking the beasts to Singa He her grow limp in his arms; | awake, that were quite as real. 1 jin le But another local ground} ‘The Kappa Pi's and Army have! eovie. draws tle ‘eam This awful smell!” objected | pore,” he said: “and now it looks as he, himself, quieted and controted | know that it is not entirely sane, \ Yule is that if a fielder touch * been scouring the city looking for} The Cards ered the caine ariek | Flint. f we would all go to hell together.” f se halla dt oe | See eerie cs, fe bell ttesteandl i then gees /h"| available softball: material and and sent their best, “Dizzy” Dean, | In re Estate « “| like it." said Bowers, “The fact| The Jab of the needle toterrupted Tiideebentabiet” ueeikeuaniote 4 once tried to make j to the ¢ ro d, eK ~~ Le er honinacicy eeporcs 08) the re to the rubber, but if it were not WILLIAM GIBSON is, L want to get to Singapore, and | him. The point must have touched a he asked, stiffly. | himself believe it was well, that one | titled to as much as a home run, te ee oa te NORCO. { don't care how I get there.” jnerve, for he gasped and grunted, Ho felt her nod. \ot them was balanced! He mur |if he can make it. This is whatjcess of these expeditions have] Couins and the ther by Bill De-| T0.all creditors “What's so nice about Singapore?” | Van Reuter laughed. Bob jmured incoherently, as he felt his | happened last night. The Pirate{ trickled out. The two tens will : ml lee ek cleims or der ked Fli “You will be comfortable tm fiw “My dearest?” cheeks grow wet. Heft fielder touched the ball, it! : lancey, Dizzy would have been! a as int. _ oe oe a “You might kiss me beforé I 6| “You know,” he heard, “how you | went into the crowd, and iol all the teams in the older] sad today. For the Brooklyn Dodg- | una required to" ; alta ithe slight: sei6) Bowers} 7 pang ig aiioay io | le €B dont ma chides thins atout [covers wifelea the’ base dng; league a run for their money, if ermen gleaned one run from the|ciaims and demands which you, or nue a quick mia nee ye. tuk sos wo ie | He caught his breath sharply and | us, you and me, and aduut being to- | was the point that was in ques-! ou believe their managers. day’s performance, while the; ‘ith ee “ RP of Ughts. 1ts ane | nave you on the table ie as hear.® turned her in bis arms only to be| gether? And you remember how I ! tj ae | Rollawine. tacthe ‘revised ached. (Cords Score rested entirely on ae desenee a |: lots of aa lie ente snes oeer cel “ia died - Gemehd Gith @ eemi-nysterieal “No: | at589e8 yout It w tion. H i is the revised sched-| io 4, eer aritaas eS ;,,lorida, | (1 of red ones, | Invite you to dine with| | “Is there no other way?” asked No, | stopped you? It was because | was | qf the Pirates were really ule: he two counters contributed by | nee me our first night ashore. Is it a McLeod t would happen if § { won't! Don't, Bob... I'll go on.| conscious of cheating. 1 am so | aL ON ‘ the Delancey-Colline combine. |. it his offic st night ashore. Is 004 at would . - ladiurt, «WEa cS al have| Monday, Sept. 10—Adams E 1s combine. pth ouae : = stesel to 8 ted cat” Be Fo ga tc abd goo MIME EVER € oor inode. (hikes, Ebr (MU TEME Wey camels eye | paicy ve Woe ope Adams|.“"again a homer decided a ball{ Counts, Florida, within : : _— ; — face me. Please, Bob.” MiGs: biease aay you cara” done was to continue the game, vs Busy Bee; Army vs Ky) ame. The Phils blanked the I months from the the| _ “It would be swell,” said Flint and Ve 1 r explained, “the Reluctantly, he moved to settlé #6 But he couldn't . i under protest. For then there! pa Pi *. “nti onaiie hi aise . : cation hereof, All claims} uis enthusiasm was genuine. nh « ] 4 sm eud- lat he faced her , Mek Rivas found his eneek | would have been no men on base| Wednesday, Sept. fe ieee ne (Os mornine, pun ComDis nda not presented within) But for various reasons be Gid|denly than it come That weue dha ce eee ra ate mtlence, “rn {for the Funeral Home and two|Pi.Y vs Army; Busy Bee vs Pi. | 0ur-baser in the midzt of a pitch-| pana in the manner gts;| aot wish Harvey Bowers to sail on cossnate enh tae #5 WANTED to be with you. aiid f0| mate this up!” she promised stri- {outs on the Embalmers with the aera Pelee aaa Sete er Autawe Aub eo Henan chd to be a! P: dierent bind of Gab 3 ! eee sees ince. enol es fi ckee 4a | JOnnson. oston’s hopefuls were} , 44)" hth day of Augus 1 med ship. He lik lowers at| y wen go back with you, after—after | dently. “You'll see, my dearest, how j Pirates leading 3-2. They most peeebe INE AtinyaeNs| yor cdi by those vieioustPicatent tt ie eee Paadipca satiety pages bs wonen See wother through with me. You|| love you! How I love you!” [pen would have tele fawn Eon) ; Pirates vs Kappa Pi Y. 8.2 i: Jas Nese Y 1OND RL RD, es oe renee $ ‘ : would : Yr =e! oo = Won't understand how much | want-| | Then, with a gasp, he bent his ab Lopez bunch for the last out,| | Wedne day, Sept. 19—Kappa} ‘W.14's-Series-Bound: } William G tee be nothing om plication et your menagerie on to Sings ed it, because you couldn't know | face to hers. | five innings would have been play-|Pi Y vs Lopez; Adams Dairy vs SS GWaGl TEACUE | augts sept6| "on the other hand, if the port aw . ; gel an 9 ta | ght Steere ane . ae | ed and ie are = As it w Amey Bees ne At New York RH o> | thoritien eradé a poldt of 1%, tBOP) twas cn ents he eeeen aaah ave ple like you and your! “And that sudden,” sai artholo- | rain poured down a few momen Monday, Sept. 24—Busy Bee vs} ay. oc. Cre | | would have we hima a berth. PUSEA secs ay . mother care. | mew but a few days later, “she was | later and the fracas was declar- Pirates. ee ee set CLASSIEF ] E D | Eee ate ae ater rgteprey the Fok rth “it, seemed sometimes as if 1t| well and quite herself as-onagnight | cd no-game Wednesday, Sept. 26—Lopez vs| OW | °°! | ford to tak t hich might} a secu can eee Ee s ight | ame. day, Sept. opez ¢ Z a ’ ford to take an nd which might | , afford it Peart mater ow | FE foes wh j say” | SSyfang: firs: thought that <Ump! Adams Dairy; Army vs Kappa Pi], catterless Bushy | Tinning ea avohis alepiien A ee ee you, so long as | did. A pinned |: The policeman who had dropped | Beliss should have chased off al!;Y ¥ f Hartnett; Schumacher anc in. j ublex © anima - @ lot, Bob, how | would make you| in for his cup of coffee, nodded, say- !the crowd. which had surged on) Monday, Oct. 1—Busy Bee vs eioy PAREN: ° ° | ANGUS McLEOD bad heard the| Tanagement eo ane love me again, if 1 could get off} ing, “And she was close toa decline, {the field, and also demanded that Lopez. = | £\ vasp of the 4 r auncd | eyity # alone with you. You see, no one ever} Elia, she tells me.” ‘only the two captains argue the, Wednesday, Oct. 3—Ada = <t) Brooklyn alongside, the ap voices of : nin” be @id really ecaré for me before, nor! “Into one,” said Hanuah. lecision involved. bate See BU ae gop ees OE = ——--| Wong Bo and Van Reut nd the . » \ decision involved. {Dairy vs Army; Kappa Pi Y vs “OR t eae ee and thelr | said, “wh . ~ to care for had | ever cared for anyone either.| “One of them miracles, as on® | jt was announced this morning. | Pirates sah acide Bon eee Cabin! steps along the deck - Arg But tam wandering dreadfully.” | might say.” Bartholomew added. ‘because of two more teams en-| Monday, Oct. 8—Lopez vs Kap- Batteries: J. Dean Cruiser, fully equipped. Write This, as is often the with a te pose-nen a 1 don’t mind, but, my dearest, I “They happen,” said the man of | tering the league and a subsequent! pa Pi Y lancey; Leonard and Loy Box The Ci n. aug8} sick man, d ed from bis} Suid tose - fam getting close to the breaking/the law who knew that laws and 1 ovicion of schedule, that this! Wednesday —- = = = pain and g moment's op F point. 1 don’t think I can stand much | rales do not cover every happening. leame qallihe neelicd: 5 a ne resday ‘At Boston OH <0 TIPPINC On sale! timism. With the coming of scien meré without—” “She's playing,” said Hannah in a | ea i | * Mo wav. Oct, 15—Kappa Pi YP eittsbureh Car at The Citize tifle help, his own responsibilities | ! . He leaned forward, touched her} whisper. From the front of the house | a Monday et, 15—Kappa Pi Woston 28 Building. aug2s-' toward himself were ended. q Busy Bee hands, her arms, ber face, her hair] came the sound of the piano. Sud- ‘JUNIOR LOOP WILL vs Busy Bee. . Batteries: Switt and Gi am es _| “Well,” said Van Reuter cheer ‘ with broken little staccato caresses. | denly it ceaced, that tune, ceased | f Wecneelay, Oe 17—Army YS} Cantwell, Brown, Rhem and Ho.}FOUR CEILING F/ = hat accmato: be the! mat sin McLeod's Gently, but definitely, she put him | abruptly, because yet another man | Lopez; Adams Dairy vs Pirates.} Ga rig s condition Appl noe 8 . i away. had become too acutely aware of | PLAY AFTERNOONS: Monday. Oct, 22-Busy Bes vs| 22" Shohirer. Ke Hall. septh-6t; MeLeod, who had been writhing | D'ainis at é Not yet;” she said, and then,| one of the miracles, and must with | Army. At Philade RUE Henares considerably in his discomf . i oe mother didn't write that note, toucl know it to ne real. i . ie Hy : 4 tae ee : Gitcinnati GoGo PERSONAL , oe ‘ lying ae t - RE (Copyright, 1934, by K. Haviland-Taylor) | wANAGER OF GATES STARS eats ; ms Dairy vs Kappa Pil philadelphia i 8 | sean OEIANIS ot pouches Be oe o cpa ” | : Batteries: Si Johnson and Lom-| I ee A : fre She didn't write it. I wrote it. THE END. i : i ae | jon a M| veaches for 50c. Both for! attempt to be gallan i RELEASES FIVE PLAY- j bardi; Hansen and J. Wilson at Sid Thompson, 923 “Whatever it may . - macro Dern oe ERS PLAN BOY SCOUT ae Fleming street. sald, “it 1s one ° sewsesessseeee! jovelist, born in New York, 51] AMERICAN LEAGUE it Sem ere would ale wera Today 5 Birthdays peartego: i stead | SOFTBALL LOOP) Mt St. Louis RWB RADIO REPAIRING ea ‘ —" ' 7 ae Pt : poe iy alae shington At i Gite to eieec Cres : ‘an Reuter sr nse t ns ie agaapaaSgIan Grecley of 1e,| Rae marge ee St. Louis 610 1 WE REPAIR AL OF! McLeod's mood, we ' the atrange V illia jreeley f tle, fa rnoo tet Ss h now on, asco > ’, nee. n" v. 2 . Jane Addams of Chicago, set- William Bs a Ke Seatt es aL eee Sr alngs wae a Batteri Russell, MeColl and RADIOS. Guaranteed service.| 2¢ knee. plans save a stranger caren, | Wash., note: ovester, — borr n} : a) 2p. 7 FE Bolton: s Q trube. ae + i tlement worker and author, among Meee er in ee pr ncaa melds, will remain but NOTHING DEFINITE HAS BEEN) olton; Newsom and Grubé RC. A | ods the world’s outstanding women.;\°W *° ; lit is expected that the time will DECIDED AS YET, At Cleveland RHE Ag a a . born at Cedarville, IL, 74 years eee ‘be shifted to late afternoon in the! Boston Bg ice TODAY'S GAMES "PAPAL LL LL | Ce ‘ : John Powell of Richmond, Va.,' future. HOWEVER Cleveland 1 et) WANTED ere N : pianist-composer, born there, 52) Five players have been reteas-| ee \ : coven WelGheandi RY jeune ne seer oe ele : AMERICAN LEAGUE Notice To Subscribers ars ago. }ed by Manager os of the Gates | Py o gartner and EXPERIENCED WHI COOK Wa : Howard E. Coffin, noted cone S8° NR0 'Stars, which are now in second! Plans ya Boy| Apply F. E. ¢ ‘| New York at Chicag Please be prompt te pogung 5 sulting and auto engineer, born e i : place in the Junior Loop and be- Scout so arene Mvcibo. Tand Philade ) the carrier who delivers your TEE, Ghia 61 years ago. Otto Kruger, actor, born at To-| fore the game Tuesday night were! At local scout meetings enthu- At Detroit fe aS ee ee net ; paper. He pave The Citises 3 ledo, Ohio, 49 years ago. {league leaders. siasm has been so evident over{ Philadelphia Pele 211 15 cents « week for the pe wes : p 0 LOST ‘ ; " —— Two of the released players local junior diamon Detroit 1 is eae eee per and sells it te for 20 + Arthur Train of New York.| gi, Walford Davies, English;have announced their intention of it was decided to »| Batteries: LOST LAST als NATIONAL LEAGUE cents. His profit for deliver famed novelist, born in Boston, 59; Master of the King’s Music, born) retiring from active play. The re-| ame the boy scouts. } Rowe and eaenRuRto } Pitts! Bost ing is S conte weekty om each Yeats ago. 65 years ago. jmaining three wi 1 seek berths definite has been | ward if ined to J. Vining) Chicago at N y subscriber. if he not pad with the other teams in the cided but it is expected tha 2] New York at Chicago, played; Harris, Duval street Cit : 5 ra HE loses. Not The Citizen Burt, Western, Subscribe for The Citizen. i league. league will hold one game a week.| on former date. pot! 6S 5 2 ° . } . : i OO get ec caer PIII LMs Katherine

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