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the center fleld fences of every parl Jin the cirenit. Other well Players of that day ard, Baseball Standin NEW BRITAIN ONCE RANGERS TOPLAY g LOCALS ARE SWAMPED we NEW TALENT SHOW BABE HITS ANOTHER o Ceveoveceet il AMERICAN LEAGUE G T B q chall Tes - f 1.0, 50mes “T"‘h’ e A A s e A | 14 10 2 Dereat at Hands of South | Into the Stands in St, with Bt- Louls 5. New York 4. T namn W rec at | Philaac W12, Clevels 5 ¢ gy Mauchester. Rl A S :l:::m‘. Irh‘l..ah“l. ;w( |.'u1.m‘1 5. Rabld Fm Yefld Tmmsch,6 g Al ‘.-m’“‘,in- ;{u the u|.~\ of th Mlddlewwn Y k ~ l c - ster. | : Durocher on Base. baseball teams entered last year 18| Washinzfon 3. Detroit 4 e el A dnKees m l'“‘tl New Drituin State Trade Fol‘fl]e[' Favo]‘][es Among Aml'."i;" Y;’k- l-‘““' 16 UP—Babe the Junior City Baschall League has | (14 innings.) H MY A ¢ . | school bascball teum sufiered @ a : uth needs only a mere three dosen been called for tonight at § o'clock 0arse cans go ” F]]'S[ HOme Ga]]]e of sfis{]n jother bad beating yesterday | (QUTS 10 Be swfl n Ac"on more home runs to tie his record’ in City Hall, All the managers of the Standing e he ttract- | outh Manchestor whe e of 60 established last year, teams which were members of the o e L | was featured by —_— el R el B T The Dlabe made it two dozen for curenit last year arc asked to be on|New York Ner o Feas aR0 Ae | summc, | e clags ol the EiGN Ward ipapre- || 0 incie Mrst Tome anpsammnge ofi arumnin b ire s el T AL e, Tune 10 Naw thet s | 2128 Whea hs amirted Do teiliats hand tonight. | Philadelphia .. ew Dritain was sizeling with basc- | sentatives, who won the cup offered preactt season, e Rangers will | ot te clan eito |3 Haltard, Jyu Now the stands off Crowder at St. Louls f St. Louis ball cnthusiasm, having w profes- [by the late George M. Lunders, who | nieet the Midil-town Yankees base- | o VitCher wus to i mp for 13 Amatc boxing ne has been | cegorday. That drive, with Daceoh: . ( b T Jfsional team in the Connceticut | was then mavor, The gumes were | all tor g < - . |hits which with six errors helped | Shunted to one side, new talent|or ap bage, faile gt R e veland ....... ' 4 v m at Willow Irook park to- i o S . y base, failed to save the Yan. Organization plans will is: A5 Y g 9 1 - the winners greatly ire being staged reti- _— ; Washing gue, sis teams in the Ward ' played at Walnut Hill park and | morron 1t . The : greatly. & staged in Connecti- koo from thelr 11th heud cussed and all other details with re- Washington ..., il b e bl B sl il S I e cnoon. The visitors © summ, ut and the first of these will be i b beating of the st gard 1o the league will be worked | Bosion Pl ( Ny e Bt ot g | rarainl tie stufe bospitel ergan- SO, MANCIEST 1 at the Hartford Velod year, but it did put Ruth seven i Ot for e cemilus meaiant IGholy ':l'i:*: “l‘l"'l“”‘:t;fl “‘:'"3: "C"\‘;> ;‘\-\i"‘r‘;‘“‘c'l’u‘“h::\ut:edmv‘n and l‘llllh ization which hus always been con- SRR . | > artford Velodrome | games and seven days ahead of his - e aniong the b e on the | Wal bs ed. ng the | sidered s of 8t g6 ., R schedule v g will be clected, a schedule commit- Chicago sundlots was, of ('oursv’.’ Jaking | plavers 1 league wore: “Mikew ",,’rd;‘ ..:,:fi ia At testeat aoic) Bay - 2 star bout of cight g‘o:fkd,‘:,l,(. ln{;‘d ok The Uig Janks gesadlie pnalilel Gina Ly | G By place. Had there been anyone with | Lynch, now an umpire; “illy” | vade this city tomeree ooy | L ‘ ) 16 Douts' of four|1ast yeas wath) ol so” LEsuss ;{.':‘r.\';u e Al Sl IO e e b e sufficient courage or’foresight or ‘l}oD{. who later starred " with the | scalping the Rangers. ém 5 2 i card is offered at | June' 22, What Is more g ghen Zglenn el e lRemn A e e et onn whatever might have been needed | Cincinnati Reds, world chumpions: | mie langers place great confl. ' i f ind ludies will be ad- | wasn't made until the Yankees' nt 5 i Boston at Chicago. to predict accurately the situation in | Charles Cleveland, George O'Brien, | g.nco iy th Litlne oon ori. 0o contust on June 30, so that cided oatay i 2 e : i il apn 4 ) powe eir | oy ) 2 # - * o- { . T oA e lac Iupoll‘lz‘c'luhs \\llhl’nv?decudl, _‘hco;‘r gpanin, AT GaudeH®. |jaw, In tuc dast twa gemes | i 3 'l Jon ¢ of Hartford meets | RUth can keep well ahead of his | i lpmM LS vanL Dk es “Hummer" ,\u:'. ommy"” | C'o¥le, | which resulted in victories for the | Detin v v o Jimmy Scully of Hoston in the OWR record pace by the simple ex. Bt R I Fas tois L i el | Games Tomorrow cowled down with derision and i ‘-7,;, nderson, “Bill" 1 loculs, the crew has butted well over | — = —|cight-round turc and the winner Pedient of poling one inte the Kensington bascball teams will be ! w York at St. Louis. ‘p‘:“""“}'.r"“"‘lmt".”’ 10, 005e uKReSLOF D A6 s:,’l':'oydc""f,‘;"‘” the .300 mark, | 8 S8 1 will be matehed with Bt Battalino, | S@ids Within the next few days, v tomorrow o win their baseball Philadelphia at Cleveland oh it thet for Tany pedoe: tes S Lo Pomesen, i e S e bl o A gllovmer national amateur feather- =y er D e e tween 1908 and 1925. the Hardware | J. Herbert Wilson, “Larry” Mangan, || €%y e lis siton ub Milton Bradley (‘o team of Sppring-| Washington at Detroit. Lity wauld a0t Do puprtacnied) in g | LRl Compbell; SRIEO Camphol 208 SR (o0 Hhe o el Ve Kelly of 0 AMP[ON To MARRY ng field while Kensington is meeting | sl iy professional league, with the| "Bill" Mangan, “Biu” 3 ': ‘1“. R L & e L L ity e e NATIONAD LEAGUE chances for such a step hecoming|“Tommy” Hinchliffe, {ed, he allowed the opposition a | Frsatrsz, % ateur light heavy champ he RS e | Wik : lss as the years passed and the | Hinchliffe, Charles Middleton, doialiong e : .o O he fons mas e, SOk | Miciaw Dhursa Jio 10 b eiNe — | = i i B i oy, " " oy n nlis ; i gaka f the tour-round bouts, V 7 o e e, | - = Soew and exnenied lite Jame Riley, “Buck” McKee,| The infiecld combination of Jack |, ; ) 1 - . S AL May the Games Yesterda! g s Geory 3 = TR Y B e s i ol Cubans Wero On Theie Toes {214 & number of others, many of | ATEOW on first bus J ! i ek Chl, £ % ke Py f e 16 Mgl tiivis ekt W ee ] (14 innin The New Dritaln team in the ‘{}“‘:'“ are still residents of Ne "\];]z":'. ,{" I‘"")"." af shor i g 3 om the mm‘oql et E Eacking How, lected as the home grounds of ti York 9. Pittsburgh 1. Counccticut League in 1908 was | britain. Gl “‘""’““ Dlaying fast | vouoy { %6 who have {uraet o an | Kansas City, June 18 (Bdlim, i ot one ‘of the greatest drawing cards | The new Britain team in the Val- | 47 sriorless bascball, The outreld | | AL o this eang, rned pro and | aivian Burne Horn, of Kansas City, team known as the Middletown| Philadelphia 8, Cincinnati 7. in the circuit, which included Hart- | le¥ League was composed of “Pets Qi auge. Mandors and 5 T o : national women's golf champion, wn | s A D Wi i nian chaeffer, is also a fast fielding and 6 complete card plon, Yankces will furnish the opposition ——— ford, w_Haven, Bridgeport, Wa- | Fusari, &x; ed” Campbell, 1f; LN E oombinitice: At rs ot : ) | Johnny O'Ke Hartiord vill be married in August to George for the locals. The Rangers have a Standing terbury, Springficld, Holyoke and :“d'* Johnson, 1h; N Y e giliins Atgktn 1o Datens aot B it e A 2 | inimy Scully. Toston. sieht o uaar: |3V Tyson, ‘= buyer here ‘for's, Okl much better team this year than in W, Meriden. The famous Cubans, Al- “IN{"- 3b; Bern A B e N e o e s G Tnek Kellv, . Waterhnpe e FOUNA8 [ eago packing company, It was an- many scasons and there will bo a |8t Louis meida, Cabrera and Marsans, were [ MCKeon, ¢; Aastin, p, All but Rl LR B le L us anntan, New Torpr oo A J8CK ngunead tedug. pretty battle when the two tcams,Cincinnati | the game every day, being in. | lander and Oleott are living, il LYC mAteninl 5o e glies 9 Pancho Villi. zire Horn has a two.year-old of Ll L) | New York . valuable cogs in the machine that | SWanson, who played sccond besent. in, | o e s 1. v8. Marino Pagoni, Spring- | son by a former marriage to Joseph 0- Fe el Chicago kept all the other clubs in the | fOr the Fifth Ward team in The Range playing their first | LOAN EAGLES WIN 'Y Sinborn. Hartford, vs.!or of Chicago, to whom she was al- Brooklyn leugue on their tocs, while Louia| Ward Leaguc, also played with the gt before a home town crowd | =0 (500 ! rol Holyoke: Henry Rell, | arried about four years ago, She nd, Although we have been asked Pittsburgh . I'adron, fourth of the dark skinned ( NeW Britain team in the Valley | his scason, arc out to demonstate MeiRsa Pt e, I = rd. s Moward Houghton, | gitained a divorce a year ago. rd many times during the past fow | Roston ... auartet, pitched and plaged n the |l aguc. The locals were considered | that they are a fust, hard-hitting | he e Hogios bl e i Mike Surkis, New York, | The national women's goif title i el U e R L e outficld when needed, in addition to | the class of New Britain semi-pro | teain. ~From Uhis it may be guessed (AWIOF SO L dvivalid e Svine \Woods, Tlartford: Vie | was won Ly Mrs, Horn last Septeme re resumption of amateur fighting in being the pineh Ditter. Almeida was | Llont and furnished the fans in the | that the zame Wil e a hard-fought | SIS of frmont st Morley, Havtlord, K Muboney, Ler on Long Island, N. Y. 24 this city, we have not yet been ap- iames Today a nifty Qhird baseman and one of | *Mall circuit some of the hest base- | battle from start to finish. R s akes Columie, Wi ati praised by the officials of the Mo-| Cineinnati at Philadeiphia. 2. the best hitters in the league. Mar- | ball seen before or since. The league o ceancstyithagl 80 SR s o T ol Pk Oell, Siat TEN HORSES START al wk of their plans for the Pittsburgh at New York. sans covered more ground in left ) Was composed of teams representing part, at o, 3 diamond | Fued SRRl R0 s 0= norl; v Martford, vs.. New York, June 16 UPM=Ten imme future Chicago at Boston field than any other gardener in the | Glatonbury, Rocky Hill, Middletown | at Willow Brook park at 10 o'clock | Kolowski 1b. Anxclo Marino 2 Gerala ward. Holyoke—all four horses were named to start im the ay e St Louis at Brooklyn league and was a good hitter. Iis|and New Britain, unday morning for a short and | John Bogdan 2. Georg aniaN nis ooklyn handicap today, The mile i OIb s mnosuily, 1ia olubtail P base stealing propensities were Padron’s Mighty Swat | snappy practice. ‘-1\. 58, Woger Latiobe 21, Gpido M - —_— and an cighth clamic carries this his fordad 1o avalf the notian of tho Games Tomorrow ceptional and the fans of (hat pe Althiougl the s oE1908 was —_ rino If, and Douglis Obdalla, cof. WG MARK OF MAJORS |year a purse in the neighborhood he board relutive to permission to usei Pittsburgh at New York. well remember th i crammed full of cvents in baseball, {Daiglanide e sUbelinile Che 1 1 mark cver | of $17,500. Black Maria was the ok, Memorial Field at Willow Brook | Chicago at Brooklyn which he used to d n the Connecticut League feature that {115 0inte. mEllToNATdRA ompiled by a v ©in one sew- | overnight favorite, Other entries ‘a. park for the purpose and when this' St. Louis at Cincinneti to third on a sacrifice tap in front | will probably be remembered when |11 team would like to cha cither major league i the [are Victorta, Twitter, Chance Shet, me is given the club officials will he het- (Other clubs not seheduled.) of the plate. Cabrera, who was af-|all othe forgotte: as f1onan Au ithe ey, dveraging 158 avernge of Dufiv. of the Bos- | Brown Flash, Dange I ' | of rgoften, was the 3 % i i g ,» Dangerous, Diavelo, \p- ter able to muke definite plans, e ¢ fectionatcly known as “Cabby,” cov- [ home run Louis Padron which 13 years of age. For gam n Nationals, in 1894, He played | Blank Pauther, Filemaker and ey = IN INATIONAL LEAGUE cred the short ficld and hit fairly { broke a tie score in came with at 145 Lawlor street. in 124 gam | Scapa Flow. gh A license has aleeady been granted S well, while Padron was one of those | Springfield at Electric Iield, Louis fhe club by the license commit o fmes Vestorday sluggers who was lkely break up|went to bat as @ pinch hitter and at to conduct hoxing shows lere for at tochest Jersey City 1 a ball game any time. The late | drove the ball far into the air and i il | least one year and the park board — Newark S, Montreal “Nlek” Rufiange was first string | over the fen There has been WIgh(maI] CUD TCIlI]lS Teflll]‘ ; held up its decision until the mem Z}unlmnw i Iorlo to §-1 catcher, The late John Bunyan w speculation ever since, as to wheth- aia . . [ ol Lers could look over the grounds at teading 8- uifalo 0-0. first baseman, with Johnny Burns | er the ball ever came out of {he T gEflgl l]c b val the Kk on sceond, * McCabe, now of | ozone, some fans contending that it Tainin ISl ombination to- e Bristol, and Waterman in the | has never stopped in its flight. Tt | Are outficld. “Chappic” Ward, “Reggic” | was a he-man’s clout, a home run Wi Ingla d b 2 2, Bt t e < " imbledon, England, June 16 (& ars The Washingion A . baschall Rochester Brown, Freddy Reiger and others of {in any park and it furnished the | Traitmg by 1wo matehes to ! of team defeated the Hizh strects yes= Toronto high standing in the game, were | kind of {Lrill that only & real base- | {n. American Wightman Cup 1o1 28 e terday by an 11 to 7 score. The game Montreq o i ine s s by & e e s | 7 Montreal | the pitehing staff. “Paddy” | ball fan can experience. e e i hite) tho oonalian ta- was played at the Washington | Reading O'Mara, now a police sergeant fin % s S e e school playground. C. H. Cherpack | Newark this city, caught for a while, as did | et AT ftar ik rst b S B 1 hen hit & home run with two on while | Baltimore “Doc” Kerr, The first game O'Mara | A o lay A tis RRap ANk ora Knight slapped ont a triple with two Buffalo wnsht with the professionals at e e iny on. Jimmy was the big hitter for the [Jersey City Bloctric 1teld resuted in o New | \Im‘:»rimns)h‘ul fatin nce ot ol tal losers, The Washington team would ! Britain victory. Dan Coughlin of Jass our i h Elies o ratain NG ouil: . e Bamae wilh oy (el fo Hn NS e Wy | Bristol pitehed for the locals and | helen Wills, the American ace, | the aver; . For games tole- ‘\fl‘" h : (\‘ sey City {the work of the battery was onc of | |cns expaoteq; to st lecn Ben- | ¥ e el Buraloint { . Visher Had “Indian” Sign { (Continucd from Preceding Page) | won from Mrs. M. Holcroft Watson el A general breaking away from the | Buffalo a The Connecticut League was a| to score the only American victory | iile Iy U, is imminent in Conneeticut | L | zood circuit and was fairly well 0 0 osterday. Miss Wills lost only | am and for this situation no one hut the | A | patronized. Klcetric Field, where o8 three games in her first mateh, fo- national officiuls of the mion can be e | the local team held forth when at § 0 6 4| Mrs. Mollu Mallory, veteran blamed. They have used such highl - Glwes \;;'mln-‘ {mainé e inithe town ot Bluinllll| Eitovesr ees 600 4o o A mesiean ins inedias hn onpenent nes handad dactics’ in deallng: with thetl Albany 41, Now Baven s, - i few miles from New Britain, Bris- = = =|2ars. Watson. e state promoters that most of them| Springticld 4, Waterbury 2 tol and Southington, and man | Totals DD et - e L SR Bridgeport 7, Hartford 5 | ¥ The third singles match brought on are already disgusted Trosidonce ot Plttanels, post. | Vet contest wae staged there, os. together two young stars Helen Ja- rovidenes sticld, HOS! - g i .y, “, = at e i e i v pecially when Manag Tom' C'on- | Southern, cobs of Ameriea and Betty Nuthall er, v ) Tl nery brought his Hartford {e m>” DR of England, who defeated Miss Ja- rm TR here on a holiday. The bleachers | 14 10 coba in last year's Wightman Cup 1AL el pet |1 Erandstands were filled to ca- | i, o competition. of s . pacity and the fans were perched on | Whitney The final match of the serics - IN fl['EAN RArE 871 deeriont "‘"lflg ”"""r""'fi all around the Lrousht together the English dou- N = v park long hefore starting time on bles team of Mrs. Watson and Miss d Own Demand tatl Providen those occasion: Bennett, rceant winners of the y erience €rs be. R )'llllfifl I'i . Hartford's star twirler was "R i Frenel hard court championship, A . o : “isher, who later starred with tic e Miss Wills and Miss Pen. # o " " Springticld . : Totals against Miss Wills and Mis Waterbury l.eague, the Highlanders being fore- | xx—Ran for Kely tn 9t carly in that tournament. The on Daflge]‘ous Marathon RUBNErs ofiihe ¥ ank oot lihar vias | sxEs R ke B i nglish women had high hopes of ien i nsb ol plichep andills b oAt iniiniie 20 ,winning the encounter. In Oakland-Pontiac showrooms Come to our showroom during’ oot e i , all” with which he used to drivel qwo bawe lLits: Thompson, Picinich, nglish tennls experts have never f 9 in ’ e T el Sl |timid hitters away from the platc Dressen, Walker, Leach. Home runsi|withheld thair admiration for the ‘l‘“’!"lh;!“h‘hesyd“‘“d States a the Fisher Body Demonstration. ta st e D S G R i way a terror. Connery invariably | Hurst. © Thompson. Winning - pitehers | ot oSO NGO, but specim; Tisher y Demonstra- Learn how Fisher builds bodies s i e [ e [saved Fisher for New Britain and | I8 s RO T B play yesterday fairly eleetrified tion opens Saturday, {‘une 16. and what high quality of material ol e e L [ the records show that the “Vermont | 3oy [them as press comments of critics Cooperating with the Fisher Body used. See for yourself why wa, Al s s G P T oo jvlhmql maslenl as i o s known — who watched her match with Mrs. Corporation, Oakland has experienced owners demand marathon, the most dangerous con- | ILatford at New Haven. 2. phEAL ARty sennllly Sebost HGHTS LAST NIGHT Watson amply testifies. i arranged to demonstrate to auto- bodies by Fisher. Don’t mise this R Springticld at Providenc GOl £ Menng S waslCLm m‘\‘_f“‘:‘:::":::‘”:;"h“‘“’;m’f""“’\‘““‘l el mobile owners everywhere the opportunity to gain a sound TSt o S S e s e Many of the star players of that | By the Assoristed Press | <pecd—specd which it was declared | reasons for the superiority and understanding of such an im. S R Gl R e S (league are living, Connery has had | New York—Dave 8hade, Califor-{ng woman cver has equalled at « popularity of Fisher bodies. portant part of your automobile. J g Li suecessful carcer in baseball, at | nla, defeated George Courtney, Ok Wimbledon. e finis e il be avwarded the Upcensiy 3 i 3 nbledon. e $ A l‘”"“' St e OLYMPIC TRYOUTS | present being president of the St |luhoma, (10). Harold Mays, Bay- | “She drove with a eold firvocity | Qakland AllAmerican Six, $1045 to $1265. New Series Pontiac Siz; $745 to 3875, Enzland Outhaard Motor loat asso- ¢ Paul club. Walter Ahearn, one of fonne, N. J. outvointed Benny Touch- which was absolutely numbing.” wa All prices at factory. Check Oakland-Pontiac delivered prices—they include lowest i e e B —_— the catchers with Waterbury and | stone, Texas, (8). Willic Feldman, one comment. “The ‘ping’ of Helen' handling charges. General Motors Time Payment Plan available at miniswem rate, AU that honr, if none of the boats More Than #00 Athletes Wil Com- | Sthor clibs 8 o policeman in Wa- | New York, won from Babe Me- |racquet was suggestive of gunfire.” | s e S e riury, “Swat* McCabe hus lived in | Gorgary, Canada, (10). wrote another. | racers will put up for the night and | pete in t8 Exents in Eastern See- | Bristol for several years and u @il | = Many ¢xperts doubted that Su- | A L two years ago was a member of the | Long Branch, N. L—Johnny Re- [zanne Lenglen, cven in the hey-day | C ‘,W R e ter at Yankee Stadiv Dristol Endees, playing his 61d posi- i no, Newark, outpointed Ben Steving, of her tennis cars could have . 5 , s tempied by sucl I Gigiia ani York, Jume 16 (1'P)—More | 407 10 the outfield. After retiring | West Palm’ Baach, Fla, (10). | beaten the Helen Wills that played ted by such oats a New York, June 16 — : Gliven i yecame | = = THEQTNI 3 Al nong the dievers were many Who (an guo athictes will competo in 14 | 1O @ctive participation, he became | i e ion patenda e 50 CHESTNUT STREET TEL. 2215 : 2, an umpire, much to the surprise of | Hackensack, N, J.—Jor Schlock Miss Jacobs also was the subject | hold records for outhoard specd 14¢- | (nte in the castern Olympic try- P | ing. Al starting time the er R the fans who remember his belliger- | Los Angeles, won from Joe Morcsco, of appreciative comment for her | AT S S s e B s : ent earriage on the ball field, not- | Orange, (8). playing in the doubles Avith Mi r who B aceommniod by A1 _The first four men to qualify and [ ably the day at Electrle Field when | - Goss. | B ton ot it itpe e [others selocted by the Olympic com- | he almost choked “Ized” Rorty into| Grand Island, Neb.—Suilor Eddie | : considered the favorite but (he hoats | M!ee will he cligible for the final | jnsensibility for calling what he con- | Kelly, Denver. defeated Chick HE STILL KEEPS ON - e Olympic iryouts at Cambridge, Mass. | sidered a bad decision. “Rill" Luby, | Samms, Bladen, (10). Al Auitman, | Yow'd think that Chief Tender | L S July 6 and 7. ; one of the leading hitters of the | Wolbach, technically knocked out would have enough of baschall by | Kirk Ames and Farl Wide Lloyd Hulin, America’s hope for | league, is a practicing attorney in | Larry Williams, Toledo, (4). [now but he hasn't. He is manag- | PRODUCTS oOF P CENERAL MOTOR Wanh oK oaiid ol A jvictory in he S00 and 1300 meter | Meriden. He pitched and played the | —_— ing a club in the Virginia TLeague | flor, Jr.. of Washipgton Iracos at Amsterdam. wifl make his § outfield for Springficld and his long | Latin is the language called the and assigns himself to mound duty conceded an escellent t outdoor appearance of the sea- | grives used to rattle the boards in { mother tongue of the civilized world. _every now and then. son | e a ! y The 100 and 200 meter races will — — 4 IEAIIAL choding ot fan bring togcther some of the fastest B e e T 161 URE PETE Look Out, You Cowb By SWAN other points were Hen and Chickens | ‘,:;'“t"“““:m';:d"IML:‘ Karl Wilder- l, Tou Lo 0ys y light ship and Brenton Point T&ht' [y " yyory Cumming and Howard el bl e ] ‘J(VI\V'N The t named is an unde- —— 4 3 — = S e mnadied stong 1 Lisisen a7 veur oid Sciodiboy JEan - SORE— AR WHERE. [OURE MAN_SA0ED MY LIFE JESTERDAY, S1R — ] CERTANLY HE i~ PRTE 15 & course to plek up drivers who met |50, ol the 5000 meter | LINE Neak THAS | GET \T ON {BND | WOULD LIKE T HAGE WA EoR MW GUEST / GOOD BOY- AND HiS T08 Wil BE. with mishaps and four coust guard | o) oyacn “giscus throw, javelin BATLEY, ONLAHOMA =~ | BETWEEN ON MY RANH FoR A WHWE T REFAY Wit WAITING FoR WM WHEN e . e o i | throw and 15 pound hammer throw %/ N YRk ? cers, all of whom were cquipp Plovionisiaas AN with safety and signal devises, ’;;fl:,‘.‘,', be held Sunday at Travers P!\'\"’Dflkbfi “first trip she visited her g Mexico City, June 16 (P— dent Calles was advised tod. fwenty-five insurgents hav £lain in two combats in the state of « uato. One hand was over- taken by federal troops under Col. Avila at the Juvero ranch and six men killed. In a clash at San Isi- dro ninetecn insurgents and one sol- dier were slain. One member of the hand was captured and exceuted. 1a IN AND OUT AND IN IPort Worth, Tex., June 16 (UP)— Mrs. H. Roberts of this city made two trips to the hospital. On the | andmoth- er, Mrs. C. M. Roberts. A few min- utes later she was back again, but thi: time as a patient. Shortly ter Ieaving the hospital she was injured | in an automobile accident. | t map in the world is in 0; it cost $100,000 and The larg: San Franci: | took 18 months to complete. Tents, Stoves | Camp goods, Cots, etc. ‘ ECONON)Y 15 MAIN STREET. “Everything for the Sportaman.’, e T LI TN o