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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JULY 3, 1914 PAGE FOUR & n ME,I_ HEH Ilespie popped fly to catcher, Spivey E_-\ ball player from the ground ug. Ihe Eve““‘g gelegram'lAKELAN i & ! Big Verigan was just itching to Published every afternoon from the FlHST UEFEAT Seventh Inning get in the fray but maybe his chance Telegram Building, Lakeland, Fla. | For Ybor City—Villarin hit a foul & ’ AR AT S A | g ; Entered in the postoffice at Lake- SCARED TO I I. That is the fy that Same.r caught after a long : < il land, Florida, as mail matter of the the condition of jrun back to the grand stand fence, jback and we want them, too. only way to express second class. our boys yesterday afternoon in the | porrer out at first, Mira out at first. S e G T HETHERINGTON. EDITOR.|game with Ybor City. The reversa: i e Cuba E - P STHERINGTON, EDITOR.|game with 4 Q .akeland—~Ginter fanned, ot i rould not A inhoosas in form seems almost unbelievable. | Hor o Take y bench wore the smile that would will come next week against the same team as Ybor wants to come SUBSCRIPTION RATES. After playing air-tight ball in nire|Sawyer flied out to right, Garlet|wear off. At on.e time he w.:as ls(l)l\-l:,n— SORPORL i pivs s Bab b 4 e ‘g?g straight games the locals turnzd|popped fly to short. No runs. ing, “Pkaie don’t take my X WOaEhe e e ansgng e 5 right around and made error after Ei 4 Gall-oway. i ighth Inni PRYeo TONLAE 5 sbbsvis snbive 1‘25,““‘0"' all of which were costly. Me- . ", FEHl:rrerangout el iR ; Delivered anywhere within me']mrg started the ball a rolling in the or of * Now we know ‘“Pop” Wallace is imits of the City of Lakeland for 10|, inning when he misjudged a | eon fanned, Brack out at first. happy. : - W § veen: __|high fly by two feet which he ought{ For Lakeland—Meharg fanned,| Get busy, boys, and éetcs;riglée\'t e i S i o X h IN, From the same office is issued to have caught with ease. This re-1,, o nan and Branch out at first, |D€Xt one. THE LAKELAND NEWS, sulted in a two bagger. [The next,\' i : ; No runs, A weekly newspaper giving a resume man up was made a present of firétz 4 ; : MANY ARE GLAD of local matters crop conditions,|base by Zimmerman, who was play-y = Ninth Inning OVER LIVER TONE ounty affairs, etc. Sent anywnere|ing ping pong instead of baseball. | por Ybor—Sanchez fanned, Gal- byl ! , etc. tor $1.00 per year. Aflur“ Billy Garlet h"']d put & ”"?“’ loway singled, Fernandez fanned, |Former Sufferers from Constipufion —_— — |pep in the game by catching 0 arts popped fly to second, Now Improved Without Taking The old-fashioned boomlet of the high flies, Brack hit a high fly about' ' ! i Unpleasant Calomel ] f F k Mayes for gov twenty-five feet back of second which For . Lakeland —Smith fanned, Many. mgny thousands of people i s B | was Branch’s ball by right. Smith, Verigan batting for Gillespie out at | el : m consti- N ernor is again heard in the land. Jgpivev ang Branch all tore after and ok pom ¢ N Anae -Sumndufio lief ) ' 2l d a k ’ SN i first, Spivey out at first. No runs. pation are delighted with the reli ey —0 missed it, two runs coming in, Hag / g brought them by taking Dodson’s % A The Pensacola Journal sees pros-|one of them shouted “it's my bah"! The summary: . {iver Meba Tastan Gk flaziacstie - i serity ahead for the country, and|the game might have ended differ- Lakelan‘Adiz B 1 po 1lend stten dangerous aloms!, 138 LU ol L ... |ently. Galloway pitched grand ball L Plaal 1 bethor. s fornt o i when two such eminent authorities for the visitors, only one hit being Spivey, rf | s e dangerous t(; many peobple ¥ as that publication and Woodrow | .46 off his delivery. The visitors Ginter, 1b . 3 0 112 (1 I:::;;‘L:x;ly‘smg {mplpagam a‘ft(;r.effe;v[s Wilson agree on this point, the rest|oot eight hits off Gillespie, but tl}o) s““\ 3‘(“?, B "1 (‘: ?} ; o |for nearly everyone who tries it. of us may accept it as a fact. Wel- | were scattered, only one run bmng'llv]m;l(l&, slsf ........ :, A5 a . S S S i o le earned, and with proper support be- | Heharg, lf........ o . come to our fair country, General Bind i, vanl AR iEht Bhve dbne |ZImarman, 3ty ih. 2ot et r?e:lded asda perfst:ctkly ts;.:fe pz::ge rsf Pros. better but that first inni was | Branch, ef ....... 8 20 0o ilinkie TAMSIYEt0 LAKE e R4 st S 27 i calomel. This is exactly what it is o enough to take the starch out of the |Smith, 2b ........ 375007 8] oy ft.n' s o bl e We could do it—but we are going | best pitcher living. The Cubans|Gillespie, p ....... C AR TR R B ) Wit aidee b WL BoRle ey o to restrain our pent-up emotions, and |have a mighty classy littlelteim a;ld Verigan* ........ 10010608540 G a3 b widioy 1 and. : n they play together like clockwork.] = =~ @ —— — — — A : tration sHONInE s oo ; g t the original. poen them; peny |;S OY e coila The score by innings: Totalas i siia 27 0:¥27 8 %[)boed::r:“esmlli:r‘:rg?l‘one o sild L them to be penned. Yea—we : : . i write a rip-roaring, hair-raising, First Inning o Cl‘:yg R H PO E ,guaranteed by Lake Pharmacy who coul-ttrilling, . Hidodcuraling, sky- s Lok TRor SitysVillarin hibtol o 5 1 1 § 2! will refund purchase price (50c) in- % ) ! . 5 tad e N IO ) 2 4 4 ; LB S left for two bases, Meharg misjudg Raber e .4 1 1 g 1[stantly with a emile if you are in scraping, star-snatching Fourth of |ing the ball, Ferrer hit to third and Mira: 1t 4 0 0 2 olany way dissatisfied. July editorial—but we're not going|got to first on Zimmerman’s error, AHerr‘era 's's" i LT Dodson’s Liver Tone is a palatable to do it! Doesn’t such self-restraint | Mira popped fly to short, Herrera got Tiash ,,l’) : 4 1 1 5 ovesetadle Mquid. Its action is easy oo which Branch, Spivey and Smith |S2nchez, rf €01 giEd Wi SRR ST agrefat 2 “How Sweet to Drink” is the head- | y)jgged, Vill i' dF S GALGWAY, Dl vinve 4 0 8 W0 0 Dodson.s Liver Tone does .not n (-.lr. 4 il el UL BT BHGLOnTon 00D N, Fernandez, 3b ..... 4 0 0 1 o]fere with your regular duties, habits ing over one item in the Zephyrhills | Sanchez fanned. Two. runs. et G Ll ) ana diet, and builde and strengthens Colonist, and another item alludes to| For Lakeland—Spivey out at first, Totals 37 3 8 97 4|instead of weakening you or “knock- » Ginter fanned, Sa flied out at| Totals ......... g \ a “Mrs. Drinkall,” There seems to Icei:xlt:r anned, Sawyer flied out at Struck Out—By Gillesple 5, by [Ing you all out” for days, as ca]on;el f be work for the prohibitionists up ; A Galloway 7. and strong purgatives so often do. 1k Second Inning Dodson’s may do for you what it i Zephyrhills way. P. S.—The worst For Ybor City-Gall e Base on Balls—By Gillespie 0, by i by oy K is just as we expected; a little fur- Fernandezo got tyo—fl:;t ngn};:rndgrs 2 Galloway 0. hasdto;taeot]:se other happy tho ! 2 P Stolen Bases—Ferrer, Brack, ' |Sands of people. ther on we find an article in the|ping the ball, Villarin popped fly to Two Base Hits—Villarin, Sanchez same paper declaring that "Roose~'ca“’herv Fernandez was playing off Double Play—Lakeland 1, Ybor |LOST—Double case gold watch, velt is our one salvation.” first when Sawyer whipped one Oity 1. Initials “T. J. A.” on back. Find- down and Fernandez made for sec- Passed Ball—Sawyer 0, Ferrer 1. er return to Red Cross Pharmacy. S ond. He was caught between the { ¢ L 7, .- y - Liber; d. 2786 An aged couple up in Tennessee | hages and was running back and molr:nplres Faaly, 201 404 Soyne LI T A tner 1 vigt Sieis Mk RO SN ORI WY B 001 G i i B it OH R e ek ok general whe is confined in the State Refor- third made a dash for the plate. Attendance--650 erohosdiie. Gtod e L matory. We don't often see such |Smith threw to Sawyer who nailed trips recorded where the son walks Galloway about a foot from the ! } 165 miles to visit the old folks. | plate. Fernandez out, stealing sec-l When the prodigal wants to come |ond. | home to eat he usually touches the For Lakeland—Garlets after foul- wirg for the old folks to put up the ing four balls over the grand stand COMMENTS ON THE GAME *Verigan batted for Gillespie in the ninth inning. l Kimbrough, Coleman, Fla. 2789 You Are In Good Company WHEN YOU | price of a ticket, fence, gave the catcher a pop fly, l\'StilI $he A .thousand ber cent! ADVERTISE IN THIS PAPER. "; A\.lohurg :}nd Zimmerman out lefy | €@M—Ybor City. ! f A mnegro has just been pardoned |field. No runs. § T \ from the Alabama penitentiary, after Thied Inning §°"“" mind, boys, nine out of ten i serving twenty years of a fifty-year For Ybor—Ferrer flied out to Isn’t so bad. YOII Gall Talk t0 Pl’acflca“y A i sentence for stealing 50 cents. We right, Mira and Herrera out at first, e fid are beginning to suspect that half| For Lakeland—Branch fanned,| Leaving out that first inning it Al tie People in the TOWII the people in prison ought to be out [Smith fanned but cateher dropped [Wouldn't have been a bad game at T“ROUG“ TH'S PAPER and half of those out ought to be|the last strike and Smith got to |all. in. Just which haif of either crowd |first, Gillespic got to first on first| . —_— ought to have their positions re-|baseman's error, Smith out going to| Some team—that Ybor City ag- | ‘ versed we are not prepared to state so('n.nd. Spivey got .to first on short- F"j"fifl“mli j.IISt like a bunch of li\'(" DR ESSMAKING § Just now, but any set of men who |Stob's error and Smith (now running | Wires, especially the left fielder. : will send a man to jail for fifty years for Gillespie) got to second, but was FE Coat Suits, Fancy Dresses ‘ for stealing fifty cents ought not be | caught on his way to third. No runs.| 1t was amusing to hear some of and Hats a Specialty. Tail- permitted to run at large. . i Fourth Inning the rooters calling Galloway, the or and Fancy Suits | ~—— s 'or : )or~—1‘,von out at first, .\ bor City pitcher, “Dago,” and oth« made to fit per- Congressman Sparkman and Sen- | Brack singled, Sanchez popped fly to er foreign names. Galloway is an " ator Fletcher are not the only peb- |first, Galloway fanned. Ocala boy and his father is sheriff fectly. { bles when it comes to looking after | For Lakeland—Ginter singled, [of Marion county. His dark skin Phone 199-Blue our waterways. Here's Nat Bryan slaw:;'(’rq forced Ginter, Garlet hit tomakes him look like a Cuban, All work guaranteed | trying to get lanterns hung along |Short, Sawyer out at second, Garlets PR MRS. RO % j Lakes Okeechobee and Hicrochee ang §0ut at first, double play. No runs. Some catch that Sawyer made off MRS. ROSA A, REISE i 2 ‘ ) a + . t the waterways connecting the same Fifth Inning, that foul fly in the seventh inning |} 20} NOr'h Kentucky Avenue i to guide the ancient mariners that| For Ybor—Fernandez got to first —————————————————————— ! ai % g & on Smith’s e , Villari J § ‘ {i s:nl these trouhlm}s waters. One !On jmlth'i error \l'llmn popped fly PN e . ¥ time we had a candidate for the Leg- |t0 pitcher, Ferrer singled, Mira and 3 islature from Polk county who prom- [Herrerea out at first. § It S 8 ised to secure a light-house for Lake- For Lakeland Meharg got to first you want your Shirts and Collars land if the people here would vote |On first baseman’s error, Zimmer- | i for him. This is a pre-election prom- [Man sacrificed, Meharg was cavght ! Laundeer the VERY BEsr | ise that has not yet materialized. playing off second, Branch fanned, | % ‘ Jae NG i Send them to the The suffragettes didn’t get much Sixth Inning, b comfort from President Wilson when For Ybor—Leon singled, Brack zot | & l; k 1 d St d 3 o 4 l / ; they swooped down on him at the [to first, Sanchez got a two bagger 5 a e an eam aun '.)’ % White House the other day. He told |and Leon scored, Brack going to) ¢ w ] : 5 5 % 3 O A . i s : them the matter was a State issue [third, Galloway hit to first out at 3 eare bettar equinped than ever for giving you high 3 and not a national one, and that he ;first and Brack caught at the plate, class Laundry work, the passage of a constitutional |ter. One run. must decline to use his influence for |double play, Fernandez flied to cen- i amendment in Congress. We would Gor Lakeland—Smith fanned, Gil- Phone l30 t | much prefer to tackle the Mexican \ 8 problem than to have handled this —h\-‘ delegation of 500 more or less i ‘ : S b charming females affected with a o e ST T - i burning desire to vote; but Wood- 3 TOW seems to have gotten away with the situation unscathed. £l ——0— - f In Lakeland life is worth living— ] especially with a 62-1b melon grac- i ing our sanctum, the gift of one of 4 our sovereigns of the soil, who fre- quently bring the best they produce, in token of their appreciation of the attitude this paper ever maintains i as the friend of the grower and pro- i ducer. Sixty-two pounds of match- | less flavor, joyous juices and unal- loyed sweetness, combined in one package, is a testimonial to the Tl(l'-i ous generosity of the soil of this vi- S », Plant one small sum in the Bank Will come up rapidly— Grow into large fortune Qood Crop assured if attended to regularly X Distance to plant deposits— not very far apart N\ Deposits of one dollar accepted at our Bank, T It will grow! g § Last Cai Never before did the people of Lakeland have the oppor- turity of getting STETSON and s KNOX HATS ° FOR $1.00 That's what we are selling them for. Think of it, one dollar can buy these hats. Better come before your size is gone. PO TOFOPOPOBOBLPOPOPOPORO PR % IS O D OBOBRFOBR - FO % O OB O T BB LB cinity sufficient to convince the most skeptical that if this is not the gar- den of the gods, then the gods ex- ercised poor discrimination in the se~y ., lection of 'a garden spot. 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