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. T r 2 NEW PI ITA‘I\ DMI Y HE VAI D MON D,\\ 1‘!. 1 = - 3 1 !ff‘v.-‘—__‘—‘— ! near the government reserve.'a dri 1 g men-e Kills Youth as apparently sceking to show | nir | t the government was compelled | Tivkes u ike 1, called. Foul “ ho Hooted Decisions Il in the reserve to protect its | strike 2 outside, low. Dykes r Ohio, Oct. 14 (A osts. flicd out to Bnglish on a great back- b ‘ v‘ € nt SR ROr g an g iy who followed Shoup said ward running catch in short left| I B i ? 1id not know of the er. | h ) AV LI the Doheny company, | Boley up—Ball 1, outside. Strike ! i . R i s ave been interested in ;1. Boley to Iinglish and wa S e 1a thrown out at first. It was a hard | S —_— h | (Contir ke up——Ehmke went out on al 2 I ¢ 10 Cuyler, who did not move to the * ) | | mele the catch | Leaves With No runs, no hits, ne errors, none| A double file n fix ! : o t | Fourth Inning—Cubs i c 1t | Hornsby up—Ball 1, low. Stri Sty called. Hornsby hit to Boley and | £ ity passed (Continued From First Page) was out to Iloxx | , Yo | Wilson up—Ball 1, low. Ball 2, in- b [ | “The prob our ma |side. Wilson fouled out to Coch- ¢ | trip will be about 20 miles in leng rane near th f . We 11l g0 no higher than . r up—Cuyler hit into right p Americ | feet. field for two bases 2 1 Much Criticism Heard henson up—Ball 1, outside. - To Visit Premicer Kins | The dirigible was taken from its low. Ball 3, high. Ball 4 few York, O 4 (AT [hangar Saturday and moored to the son walked on an inside SR . B T — !mast, a half mile away., There e S B S 7 cently been much criticism of | Grimm up—Ball 1, inside, a low y . 2 S e T ittt “',’ \ ! L H The rooters c [the ship, with charges by varions|curve. Cuyler scored on Grimm's Miller of the Athletics stirred up the d ssfui attempt to steal the i l‘; e e A 1 acronautical experts that it woull single to center. Stephenson went to bag in the fifth inning of the fourth World Series game at Shibe par! MecMillan's alertness ngal N kR ¢ gates wer not live up to expectations in pe:- | third. Grimm stayed at first \ 3 s throw stopped him. Associated Press telephoto pictures the act. ald 1 R d formance. Taylor up—TFoul, strike 1. It hurt | | in ;,ml)bm(, Catcher Taylor's throw stopy £ ! 5 T : K Sontr ""j“"‘“‘"i"’"fi The R-101 is 730 feet long andCochranc’s finger. Stephenson scored | e & R et e & B T e e o e S » the s \13“‘ mt: “;1 dm::flw)' S 1”’\1‘::}101[;' \1|U‘xsx\m:‘~h; l(\];:‘yz\‘(x-,:,‘\L,r:x|1n1 KNIGHTS' OFFICIAL DEAD | navy buildings of the Knights of| FAIR ON WHEEFLS Mr. K jiconsractyvheIEing ship ey ald S aEb Ll bt o ol s during the World Wa Concord, N. 1 JP)~— ) on |down, she was to have a speed of |moved in favor of Walberg, 2 bi New Haven, Oct. 14 (P)—Head i ‘:‘r el Concord, N. I, Oct. 14 (UP) ,\ 1 % S | 70 miles an hour at §,000 feet, with ‘1'“‘“-'1.4‘!1 In four batsmen Ihm- {quarters of Knig of Columbus T © of the K, |COURLTY fair on wheel ven rail- : et it Nobody 1S PCT {5 cruising speed of 63 miles anKe had pe Gl Dig T e ennl o) !learned today that William P. Guk POl e e road cars. six of the ith 2 LS hour. At this cruising speed it e )“" Dol F‘“’"l i 1‘“”] _“”;" golz of New York. national pi Z S : very m:u\mrl of agri hibit 1 Even policemer !estimated the airship should Bhic i Ratl SIEPRASRUCE LR e chasing agent in charge of buildings 3 g T | t out today on 5 : 22ty Bl of the |, hle to fly in still air a distance of | feld- 3 y | and equipment fs dead. Guggolz who USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |mile tour of this state's principal 24T L within e bout 4,000 miles without re e Hnmntrike 80 ;{:;]l”]i | | designed all the army camps FOR BLST RESULTS | cities and farm centers. ing up ; _Iwith a normal commercial loaa, wunE, Jtvasdast pell ) N ! can . 1 been man x.w.fit The R-101 is fitted with engl e outeednelng | 44 standing b f e o ns, |5ing a heavy ofl, the purpose be-|hArd at the _"";‘1,“'““;‘,'['_ S i ok the Yankees were plaving i 00" quce the sord at.| TWo runs, three hits, no errors, | 1| $ ) B o I»pz‘.n,\’ '.\ \n:lm}\ tendant upon the gasoline, | tWO 1r;‘v‘_" e { i : : room was sold and the ttendanc gineers are part larly interest- Blalics S : e v-“ .0\‘””“. | ; bl nd six th ed in determining the degree of ¢ G K15l routalaatReul | = Bt et ! | reached by these motors. | i fo Ball thrés Xisho Bichonl } ne s t S e e ; lgned to cariy |y ¢, MeMillan and was out at first. | wing out of the t e | McMillan fumbled, but recovered to | ;{113?:\\ € 08 T | tons of ma s ing room | nojce o | ing throw. | ‘ 10;-{1",, ations at Halifs \ " capable of seating 50 persons at 21 Haas up—Foul, strike Ball 1,| Likes Personal Negotia s ! 1 time. high. Toul, strike 2. Haas hit to | | NG 10 1o i R McMillan and was out at first. The | | Eatth will 1 ‘ ] R & ball was hard hit. | ‘ gunai a 13 ! !’-‘ Cochrane up—Tall 1, outside. | ] funity 7 i L | | Cochrane o Grimm and was out. | : Minist L | | ¥*No! runs\'no hils; no errors, none i I ‘ left. | eACy) OF eSS OF ()0 ! }‘ R anter bl . ifth Inning Cubs | el : ] 000 Men Cp ried Mobiliz-| MeMillan up—Ball 1, inside. Ball| Ring Miller 0 gex g { 0 q Pw Gll-nn ! o itn ol o fta o e s | m 10 st 1€S E. ia ‘ (Qontinued From diirst Page) | | C MeMillan fouled {0 Foxx, | : R £ | ey : 5 e th strike which : 13 (A Cub ace was ring down with | L up Mim Hi“’"j- R e P, / ion plenty of \ish flicd Ehonl| no hits, no err nong ! 0 S S A i licd to Bishop | N 0 i the ing his in the seric e alled, | Ninth Tnning Cubs $ Aeic e T t ational league champion up—Strike 1, called. | BTG 3 Will Sce it ang Paakarioen o uaa Ball 1, outside.| Cuyler up—Strike 1, swung. Cuy Windi il o e u\x_xi:();m\’!“d i to Foxx and was out, u New York tiby, province troops fourth inning, scorin o LA e g o to continue to e ey by Cuyler, | Stamped his f _up—Dall 1, in: nation for one day : ' i | No runs, no hits, no errors, none . Strike 2, swung f |Grimm and Taylor and a pass to = e el ne o e phenson |77 Pith Toning, Athleties B YL tomorrow af Walberg retired the first 10 men ‘ aele iy & Gittas S e et Niagara Falls (e Simmons up—Foul, strike 1. Ball| Grimm up — Strike 1, called spent in ins i, ‘ Fornsby Fumbles Grounder L1 f}x:v‘w}p‘]lr,.‘\- } :v‘m{n‘mxs ln.l, ‘1”1?‘.L 1‘[.1 el “(;umm fanned on CHLICH T AR ume | The A's falled to capitalize o break PUYICr In decp right, almost to the, & i (0 B0 PUSE 0 - o R war has been tie 0 their favor in the fifth when, | fence. Strike 1, called, Ball flied to Miller in short right. Traveling rd on a the tnder0 ? .. |Wwith one out, Hornsby fumbled 4 el G, CERh SR SR B0 SRS A e a train over the S i order b B Foxx's easy grounder and Miller 1, de. Sirike 2, swung. Ball No runs, one hit, no errors, ont prime minister had arranged for |for punitive singled through McMillan, Dykes low. Foxx hit to Hornsby, who TR, Ty brief stops at A®any Kuom went out on a liner to Cuyler and fumbled fos an error, Foxx reaching g, Athletics Utica at 1:18 p. m | Boley popped to McMillan. | first. up. French batted for p. m, and Rochester o e | recalling Saturday's’' Miller trike 1. ul, : reneh up, The special is due at ¥ LIS i massacre yelled vo- fied to loft, Foxs 1 e minutes after 5 o'cloc canis up i . Ban side party to motor from th it by s flied to Cuyler, who wWingin Back Rock and then to balls o UIL Uaadts CHRGIEE Sl st el ] Fallf as guests of the. state re sted to Me runners with a quick ' L. tion commission At el hit into his second by Special Train For Run B ish to Hornsby to ike 1, called u Crossing the ernational e S atioral i il popped to M n 110 ¢ L 2 tomorrow afternoon, tk i near the pitcher’s mous 1 tying th | hit to No ry one or ror. Two 1 3 speciat tra o ot : ALl tic players literall; tional R, il e ot 1, called.. Ball Sth Tnnfae, Cebs 1 1 Beas as pounded hin thr L LR Se e L b taide h hit to I 5 Wil k special will 1¢ and beat a] oy to first for a hit Tin Cuig co ont ]‘:‘ lont day eve. ing Solse « 5 It was a slow ro! 3. e r of the ainirond Theme i ] cd Hornsby up-—Strite 1, called. Ba'l ( =ile. Tal Prith = Mp the @ high cutside. Horneby popped to ' } o MacDone ' oxx on a ball he did not intend to £ ol e hit e p A Crovant Be: 1 1 1 Miss obilizin 1y t Tahbo), 4 foblizing ) o Lord Arnold, | of| A summation of the charges con- | p calted i ur by Cfor SOEULYC Great Britain and a g | i d. 3 e that 200 cul of the Jeh Ak : T end Va arve, foul. lis of N, Co Bishop T . & 1o one hit, n ; pa ' nin BN 3. o bl 4 1 ¥ ) W ored on Mil A \ : K H no crror 1 c > 1 with & twc will 1 ning run was or 2 good play by the He could sily have made three % . rles - mired For Tts Orlzinallty 1ed 1 ) i 3 ex No , no hits, no errors, none B .| THREATEN RUSSIAN'S LIFD R 0 L . ] 3 ey and Distinctiveness ly v Second Tnning—Cubs S 3 : g e P 1 : left Seventh Ton s su hed ab the xander 5 < SanElng IOSCE red to trace a tele was trapped, Salone C i I maid at the home of Mr rtis g £ ‘r* , # A Al i by Cochrane the P: uild w of the fo r 3 / ) a L 5 : i s : $, 10 hits, no errors, None crnor of Mussachuseits, who is onc ¢ \ J s 1 t the cl of tie lecture e T 10D to Coch Seventh Tnning—Athletics AR RLE k i ! The crowd stood yelled loud 5 = 2 } outsidr g nefit of the I'olk Handi f ¥ = : s c Guild ! " 8 called Cochrane up 1, inside and e I 1 1} 2 Renson 5y Strike 1, called. RBall low T 5 ¥ AL PR 1 on a low fou . outside. Ball 3, insid Itast ball. | IMTISING 5 8 3 ) : P repopulated | Grimm up—Grimm went out 10 payp 4, fnside. Cochrane walkec | det. 14 (UDP) & »xx on a roller near first base un- e e Ko aoed P the g 4 1 « : Shen sted Strike 1, called. winging. g medi Deliver DAY ;}LND | g The g ‘ i vid No runs, one hit, no errors, one| gimmons lifted to Mch considerr & ! 3] t left IFoxx up--Ioxx hit to Inglish and inual meetin i ; 7 Second Inning—Athletics a double play follow, English to of Natioral Adver One to . later ¥ No runs, no hits, no errors, n ssiciation re nts - ¥ ) Est 5 . t 1 e o f left. nesses whe Gt N Your Hoi 2 pRos 3 A ) B L Ball 1, low Bighth Inning—=Cubs s for advertising approximate | % AW ! A 1 t and Simmons MceMillan up—MecMillan hit into 0,000,000, A s 4 Bist ] Tl g1 P e L 0 2. The be _— g P L : Itoul iatrlices sctiall B1¢ n”ud Bishop's fingers but did not | TTON 'S ME Strike 2. Miller hit to McMillan and | gy, ; e o HLION "":‘ :';'('i;‘:‘l_ . e Site Gl { I L hington , Oct. 14 (A—Lieu . T 5 ST 2 % | - h)’ r'r“ ::‘MR — “ nglish \Ap‘—urmke .“r.;lul e CE e ey OPEN EVERY NIGHT | ROLHE LR ORS ki G outside. Strike 2, called. o s o . corps reserve today was awarded the f fanned, swinging at a third NS Y S \ A 5 . Third Innings—Cubs | Hornsby up—Hornsby filed to Mil- lfll;x’unc‘»wlnl‘.l :\im» 3 er?mu lv}fh'x;». 3 THIS WEEK £ V. ' raylor up—Faul, strike 1. Ball L {fer jn deep right. Mcdillan held [I*aY =008 Wn recognition of the § Dall 2. Taylor Wit in front of e fingt ot menicorious flehtls Bl ( and was taged out by Coch-| wilson up—Ball 1, high. Strike 1,! o 3r s “vr"_ il Sl f : | swung. Strike 2, swung. McMi suLlon VA Tecent v zesizned frow) e G ‘ & | Malone up—Strike 1, swung. Ball | stole second. Ball Wils fan- l:‘r :'x’"fi. l“d-:1 xrxl;(.l1'h;‘ l\;tttr‘rlrl‘ i 1 frt ol strike all B Bull 6. nloflc ined, swingluk at & curve, dor the UL £90 iS00 LR = : 1 to right 1 for two ba it mine the characteristics scveral) i g ; McMillan up—Strike 1. Strike No runs, one hit, no errors, one| .YPes of airplanes that were tl.'m;::-r-‘ | ; nd and testi-|arenfillan hit to Boley and was out | jert, | ous. * 1 - e g at first. Ilalone went to third. | Eighth Inning Athletics T it Sl Al S glish up— sh fied 10 M| Aiiter wpe-Ball 1 Mgh, Sirike 1, HOUSE MAKES AGREEME | il it 4 h r. who made a running catch near | calied. Foul, strike 2. Miller pop- | Washington, Oct. 14 () — The of L e foul lin 1 ped to English at shor house today unanimously rlvxidfll‘ No runsg, one hit, no errors, one Dykes up—-Strike 1, called. Strike | to extend the agreement not tol ) 3 osed | lett. 12, called. Dykes flied to Wilson in | transact any ousiness until Novem- 4 ~ Questioned on Drillin | Third Tnning—Athlctics center, who made the catch after he ber 11 in anticipation of further de- H on cross exam | Malone was delayed in coming +'most lost it in the sun. lay in the passage by the senate o o A 1 She out wells drilied on{out from the bench. He had to have | Boley up—Ball 1, low, Foul, strike, the tarifl bill ’