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‘Hu — { ¥ ;‘ 3 | i THE BEE 88Y DEAR DO ME See aphaip— DECIDE. WHICH 1S - 1w ] TTHE TALLER MISS. '5:::‘5 WILLIAMS OR Mvsz\.: S “UM-ER - LET Copyright, 1915, ews Service. International OH MISS WIL\.|AM5‘ ISN'T HE THE VERY DEAREST HUBSY 'N THE woRLD' | CANT | HELP KISSING HIWR *) "es! 1 ™M 1S SOME " WIFEY. I'M SURE You ARE THE TaLer! UST SAY. HE E MUSBAND ) Doyle to Merkle, Niehoi: to Bancroft to ed to che g ® | elleved allow o v ¢ 2. oft Mayer, | Struck out: By Mar CHICAGO, 8T e Batterios: CAtlanta. Bergquist and | featured the first game with three two- b goard, 4; by ‘Muyer, 1: by Tincup, 4 by ABH.0.A Hodges; Oxford, Lueking, Pavne and |sacko ‘ | 1318 Seven and one-thied inr ee;’ ott | T $ 133 e 1 | Bendler, Umpire: Bloom | The second game proved interesting Btroud. 1 in_one and twe-thirds inninge. [ CET TRAGTE Frr | B Gotton .n., 43¢ obainmpl, dbl 0 ol until the sixth, when the Storz pounded ff Ma 7 in three innings; off Tin VE BAGUR. NA |yA:. 3 i WY 5l T e 1 out a trio of score: four innings; off® Haumgard- W " Pt Pt r ,‘;;;'g‘ ot g ocaiver. 1101 STORZ WlN TWO GAMES ut o i 4{; - \ two Innings. Umbires: byron [ Des mm-u: Chicago Schalk i 1 OHoward 1 1 1 TRl e, K- SO VEE (e Brooklyn Takes Both Ends of a an 3 v Denver % m 53 Phila Bostons Repeat Per(omu of Da: yp..'.-m b4 4 ORonmndt SRR ON FOURTH AT RED OAKmn at, was secured by the locals to stem | Linco 5 ce 3 Take First One. Lincoln St Louls Faber p..... 4 3 OLavan, sa...2 0 0 1 2 the brew makers. Frrors at critical Double-Header from Boston CHICAGO, July 6-Chicago doteated AT ‘}.""“,'1*,"‘;:'5:' Before in Oapturing Double: | roais... G563 17 onpmne. o if § 4 3 3|, BED OAK, la, July pecial.)—The | junctures placed “Aleck” in a hole in the on Ebbets Field Cincinnati, § io 4, after fo n_innin o by Head | Rt s 1 5.8 3 nedonk ¢ s were easy for the Storz |fatal s game of a double-header, and eader. - | fatal sixth, - | , o 8t. Jose New York. p® 0 0 0 0 and the Brewers snatched both games —_— |tied the visitors, 2 to 2, In the second | Wicnitw 4 Hoaton M— | 10000 RS-, ) \ 0 ch a called on account of (. ~p | 21030 before large throngs who attended the MANY PLAYERS LEAVE GAME [§am. which was na AMBR. LEAGUE | FED. Defeat for Stratton. { s at the end of the seventh In- AR NARROW THE MARGIN MORE 1000 0celebration here yesterd The scores hsirty g N immerman's triple and Knisel in- | Shicago ST s Touts 2 R | '+ s “Stne, 209 Hed Oak, 60, o KILIAN, Neb, July Sc(Speciil o7 00 | Zimmerman's triple and Knisely's sin- | B s 1 . " : . - Ve o ) bl o o | 4 —Benki 3 a8 o s R = 4 Brooklyn | ourteenth Inning scored the | Latrot 2?}‘-"»’,'(2..,‘"" i BOSTON, July 6—The Red Sox took | Clicago 30 0"4%0 30 i eid | The first game was a complete rout, | ml‘:‘)’ 'm ;"n('n:’]:'f{:’r:‘l"‘:“":l:\_ ’N”“‘r: iy 4 10 3, In two of the scrapp |Irinning run jof the Initial game. The | Now York.. 800 195 10 iiBancei . |tWo more games from Washington to-! “ipgiied for Gook in ninth 2| the Stora compiling a lead right off tho | } Batteries: Walker and Ballard, Eller and seen this year at Ebbets locals took a throe-run lead In the [firet | Washing'n Wi eWATK .31 % §14 |day, further narrowing the margin to! Two-base hits: Felach, E, Colling, Four- |1ump. Hay allowed but a pair of scat- | Gummerie. Attendance, #0. Players were forced to retire on accont |INnIng. before Benton had time to steady | Fhila .. #77| Rrooklyn 7 41 .431 | first place vier, Pratt, J. Colling. Three-base hit d g StePRe B Dr Tnsuries, while the umpires were busy (himelf. Thereafter the visitors played | Bt. Louis...2 43 577 Buffelo ....28 8% | ooy Toy et ool Bits 1 te|J: Collins. 'Home run: Fournfer. Double to auiet players who eompiained [on uphiil shsme . Cloveland 2 43 |38| Baltimore . 27 44 .38 . e ot O St P s Austin, Agnew and Howard asainst decision | Williams made the first run for Chi- AMER. ABS'N STATE LEAGUE. |clded in the first two innings when Bos- es on balls: Off Perryman, 1, off Th; locals won the first llmrlvmau[h ‘;T:“:"".r:mf";r .l*-:'r(“d”nm-m::- r:mhf;ln'l‘:'; ndta ” “4’4'&"&1'1 :slur‘:" ton bunched hits for all its huns. Boehl-| Koeb, 2; off Cook, 1. Hita: Off Perry- the fine pitching of Coombs and 0PN 26 O na 8. B 4 - o . <oe g e ribe heid the Hraves hitless for (he singled and scored on Willlams' sin- | Loulsvill @ ing was forced to leave the game in the| Man, { In che-uied tanine:, aff Moeb, § | three Innings and nad two out in the “ule‘ \\-{mnr- dmlblq, wh:l;u:pulnl ‘l.n gle\;mlm opening Ining, when he was hit on the | & 1 7"y Teive innings. Hit n.\“',“ivh:r Yourth when he stepped Into a hole as |& Pinch in the seventh, enabled the vie- | 8t. Paul.... pitching hand by a ball off Speaker's| Quinian by ook Howard by ©F | ) . he was: sbout to pitch and strained a |Itors to tle the count, when it scored | Kan. City bat Struck out: By Koeb, ? k y | Whe Yo H g, o4 . | Feraog, who had biy, | Milwauk ) [ n foure run b Foinavs o, ol % [who singied 'v‘-'.m"r.‘.'.’.“.”“m:.'\‘.?..f.!‘,.“’i‘a.:. Mln‘v’-:;.'m"'. Boston's four runs in the second game | Faber. 8. Umpires: ¢ 1 Pleton held the Braves to two nits and jaker Hresnahan's part cost Chicago the Columbus .. came in the first and third innings. | fOl’ flllt ]flle old tongue. Too rinn. . Rudolph was batted freely, {#econd game, when he was caught nep- Yontorday's Resuits Gregg gave way to a pinch hitter in the BEARS WIN BY SOLITARY RUN retired with (wo oul in the elghth ping ot r';rr:'l‘f’rf‘"'n‘ betore Good tripled. | = WESTERN LEAGUE second inning and Mays upheld Boston's ticklmg tobacco satisfac- spraini s hnee while ducking - -| Boston, | 3 & ihrow :o’nfwnd h.,,flg';.ayl,,“ufi ;nh.;v’;-:n:’)‘.:‘;d’;;|plmmn."-::;l into the | Bt Loils, 3 Pittsbaran. 1 ’,"“":““‘ burden well thereafter. Score, D T Shuts O tion and joy just sink an_injurec. arm hmilt gave son. Olson became en- ew York, 5; Philadelphia, 1 rst game. enver Team i Iway 6 Egan in the eighth after hc had |raged and struck at Good. In a moment | Cincinnati, 4-2; Chicags $3 (called etid v BOSTON b ut the Links our teeth into a plu Of : m Wit (wice on the right arm by wild |they were cxchunging blows. “The lacal | seventh; dariness) AB.H.O.AE AB.H.OAE by the Score of One to ‘PIPER” and bite o on. s came (o he assist 08 o ERICAN LEAGUE 4 1 2 0 OHooper, rf. 418300 :. In the second contest Ragan was |Cincinnati players joined the fracas, and | Washington, 1-1; Boston, b-4 314 4 ojanvein, w3 3130l Nothing. d h K knocked out of the box in the sixth, the !mlmrlvku\lnn» rushed across the field | Philadelphia, 7: ‘New York, 6 S L ,‘,“";,}f', s oae e ol £00d generous chew. eep ‘Superbas getting a four-run lead. and picked Olson up and carried him to | Cleveland, 6. Detroit, 7. 1 . sel " o Wil “aftar, the {ifth inning: hitting |the stand. Olson attempted to frec him- | Chicago, 12; St Teuis, 2. | Ganatl, b 4 001 1 dLews V... 3 33 0 0|SHESTAK'S HOME RUN DECIDES some in your southwest iMoraa on the lert apkie in the slxih and el bt Quisiey hald Rim nntil nia teex Loul BDERAL 1 2, Henry. c...3 0 3 4 11130 - i pocket; it will always orols m out of e mates could quie m down uligley St. Louls, 0; G MeBride, 0 0 . s " 2 -~ e then ordered him to the club house And nun.(l,:,'x, et o Bosiiar 2.0 9 88 §66 10| LINCOLN, July 6.—Shestak's home run raise you a ood crop of BROOKLYN. made Good follow All the extra play- Newar) H nflnlnmnv, 1 Hopper. p...3 0 0 3 - o= o in the seventh inning wae the extent of ABH.OAE. [ers on the bench also were banished AMERICAN 3 oN bt P LEAT L LA A v 31300 flul gAme N A'SHOCIATI phefind L the scoring in today’'s game between Lin- CC " (i1 W, g cmcado Al "g‘“’_"" S0 en LeaGH n Y coln and Denver, the visitors winning 3 ;1‘ : 1l ot bt ANHOAR E n":.(,‘y_ 7; Hastings, 1 v R T T:x]ly;l game wl‘u on: postponed by rain ) 30 “he: oy e o . at a former series. Score: 10400 Shenutie, 628 3 3 0 01 Goonolly: Seolen. banesy ¢ 1.1\(\»[,;._! ( 1111l H 0Zimrman ¢ 5 40| Western Leagne—Denver at Omana. | Moeller. Double plays AB. H 0 A E 10810 H i3 3119 0fLincoln at Bloux City. Topeka at Des | Fuster and Gandil, Hases on balls: Off [ Wolte, If...... ‘ o % 18 3 HEH { 2 iljama, D4 5 o|Molnes. Wichita at 8t " Joseph. Hopper, 3; off Shore, 2. Hits: Off | McGaffigan, ss.....4 0 2 1 5 0 ’ 23E 5 ] Shaml 553 1§ 8.8 National LeaguerBoston at Brookiyn, | Boehling; 1 in one-thisd inning; off | H, chrelber, 1b....4 0 & 1 ¢ 0} ¢ SN H ANRT. 0o 1136 adelphia cAgo W opper, n seven and two-thirds in- [ McIntyre, rf 00 e SR S W T ) " % . Hmhries, 149 o ‘e Fittsburgh. , By Hooper, 1; by | Morse, of.. R N R O e b American 1 W ‘:’l’.l‘v:r: 1 L) onetinde, 191 8lon, Philadolnhla at h::,"';'.g‘mfl ,"Mf‘o;‘; Nallin and Dineen. | McAllister, Fir8 oA ran Ao 8 beniey . Lloyd, 2b... 4 0 o 3 3 (3 A at 8t Louls, Detroit at Clevelans e - rw 4 18730 19 51 1641 19 1| Federal League-Duffalo at nrooklyn. Daley. 3b... ol be SR WO CH ingo out hit hy hullfid bal Newark at Baltimore o B. Bchrelber, p..... 3§ L o L 3 o *None 04t when winning run acored. st bouf Batted for Mollwitz, IR seventh 3 Totals g0 3 N N 4 The greatest distinction about 1 & Ginelnnau anzenezennee et H l‘hh' BR. : PIPER” to a man who likes a Otf (com none in eago ass 00010600 —o 1 . HL o and_two-thirds innings: off Apple. | Two-base hiie: Zimmerman (1) Killifer ‘ pencer, of.......... 4 0 2 0 smacking good relish to his chew 310 tive and one-thirg. Inninge. off groh . Horsog, Wingo, Three-base 2is. | : BB Eutiattsvc i iR TR 9 is the famous ‘‘Champagne Fla- | 6 in seven and two-thirde in- '"“"“'{"'"wm“’ - VS . ) [ ot S H ” The Piper taste mingles Hughes, none in one-third in- [ P’K‘hl'\mllml.n':trm.n o) Wiltiatns H Galloway, 2b........4 0 4 0 vor. per g Hie by piicher. By Apoleton. |10 ajor: Hases on s 0 Sotoar. % g 3 on his tongue with the natu- Colly, y eton; | 4 Mt ¥ 05" Hlea e Humphries, § 7711 3| Kellehe ; ? Tudoln, 3. Uimpires: Rigter: and | vt inmings: off Standridie, & in thies | S CEutiad 10 domneon o miath: 1 ¥ B etar T ° mal, mellow sweetnees of the inning and none out in ninth: off Cheney, . s i : ripest, carefully selected g in o ot K ut: y ’ro u m I u Batted for Gm' in second Cantwell, .3 [ 0 0 ’ X oo, Aoy Tienton. §: by Cheney RATR ts Long Losing Boston T o B0 00 e P - | tobacco leaf. H.O\, - - inni i ashington 1°0 0 0 0 01 otals ... 8 *% ‘18 3| o ”» QAR |3, Umpires: ' Quigley ana Orth. - cor Streak by Winning Five to EReiEn ol R L0 0.0 008 0 bl B ety PIPER” is the 1031 CINCINNATI CHICAGO One Game. | Johnson.. Doubie play: and Gan- | Lincoln L0 0000000 00 highest type of 1 ¢ 0 ABH.OA K ABM | dil. Bases on balls ;" Johnson, | Denver 20000001001 133 8|, ot 4717070 10eed, er. § Sent & Hite: Off Gress, 2 in two innings; off | Home run: Shestak. Two-base hit: Mc- chewing tobacco Hersox, ws..: 2 UE! ch Goo ays, n seven innings. Struck out: ntyre, McCormick, Spencer. Double play 1330 |Gore o3 888 il BLUEJACKET IN D FORM | 137" onnson, "1; by Muys, 2 Umpires: | Daley to Lioyd to H. Schreiber. Sacrifice in the world Send 10c and 013 i il H Y Dineen_and Nal hits: B. Schreiter, Morse, Coffey. Struck — wholesome, your tobacco 1060 OOKLYN, 1 ~Brool kS cn g out: By Cantwell, 3, Ba balls: O ’s nam RRR] @ H % ,,,,,,I\ ,,..?WJ:‘:;,; ?x_:ly"m:;?:: (‘LEVI’:::‘:D,‘ July ;Y:;::er Sl B sen_mh':?. i off rnnp:e?: b »Tnyf; healthfulandsat- = lmd‘“}:fi:m 744 031161 B from Buffalo, 5 to 1. Bluejacket Ditched | Diatectt: detonted Cleveland 5 o 6 semi M e o e cutof ‘PIFER" sod a Uasd- 8 00 olandrioe 0 well for the locals: Score RH.E |ing the local team In the last’ i’l:::w - 1 some leather pouch FREE §R0Y0 st Buffalo 00000100015 2|Lo hits were responsible for Cleve- Atlanta Defeats Oxford. anywhere in U. S. Also a o Ho4 Brl?o‘lllyu‘\ v‘xr oA\ do 0 uK‘, “—570 “"fl’l n‘n‘tn"trrae”n:n&uznfa a rally in loxx«*nnn, Neb., July 6.—(Special.)—At- folder about ‘“ PIPER.”” The Totals. ‘l LXI 61 atteries " nderson, ra d he nin n| | Vi rom the box, nta defeated Oxf '..?.‘ Dreserve bacce mailin *Ran for (ood in seventh Blair; Bluojacket and Simon. PP andipit left Cleveland one shoht of a n:. fianl\‘i-y uf‘l:rnoo: 2;"."%5‘?1«‘5"{‘"".‘ PER" Sunacns) poach kad £ 93 |- Called ‘end sevonth.”nccount davkness. Saakis Bnor are Y Score Lueking ‘was wild in ‘the first two in- the “PIPER" flaver. will cost us 20c, which we ,l‘lhn‘c‘l.n‘r;lll 3 ST B e Mg Tk b P cLaveLAND. verRor. | nings, walking three men and hitting THE AMERICAN Wil gladly spend — because Baltimore easy today and won, 7 to 1. {Southw'h, ef3 1 3 0 OVitt, 3b...4 0 2 3 0 mm" s \'m:}fm"'l'd WIS Soe Sumaly TORACHD'CO, - & SHRL WL make yeou 4 The visitors “bunched ~hits off Quinn, |Ham'ond, b4 1 0 1 OKavana' #h.4 1 3 1 1| qUIUE HAVE, tlanta too big a lead to be N.y. steady user of “PIPER.” low, (‘“‘ on, 1 0Cobb, of.....3 1 3 01 T r e secon Inning, | Nowark . 0 5%% 3 0 0 05 3110 0Cwiond, 31300 Bll\lmw". ;oonoon»mnx: $ 1% 3 Oheree 1n ':3-7::‘ ttel “alkenberg and Rariden; : : {Quinn and’ Jackiitach " 131 it itiats i | Caseys Blank Terrie e B EE WAL R RN .',.'-lm:';.:.'", Gontest Dlreotor ARSI M S DHEU v none In two-thirds in- 3 i 2 | Packard and Chadbourn enabled Kansai 00000 5 b and Hart. I d 1 [€ity to score the run which won toda; 6000 | Y Giots Baot issoms. at Indlanapolis 18 Fan ) u™ (o TP " RS R mars, fun 0% teup oo . Ploased with Omaha |<iams Siiec s s gy te i sl f "G i i, b .1.‘“ }:nl‘;" _ny Iu.nan:. Davenport and Hartley; Cul- :E-:m for Jarstag in’ elgiih. . . r and scored on Griner's ot B bosid *Ran for °0'N.-n?'|n"r3u';:n locals ltlod the count in the | The prettiest speedway In the world, Clevaland 000111 36 Chirey’s. safe bunt and a triDie |trom the standbeint of ihe spectator, 18 | DONVET COmes for Detroit 000 0.3 1 1 0 2 0 0 o PITTEBORGH the classification given the Omaha auto () oo i v,("’“'.',{'mf{,:’,';'““,"‘\‘l‘- A:'x”} E. !speedway by C. W. Sedwick, director of FOur-Ga'me SGrlesHunon, Double plays: Burns to Bush | 3030 0|conteats at Indlanapolis. Mr. Sedwick | Chapman to Kirke,~Walker to Kirke. | 4203 1 wasone of the crowd sitting in the grand | Baretd "y I tub tank o | 839 2| itand Monday, und he declared that the | The Denver Bears will invade Omana |none in one Bens LT 413 track, which can be seen from end to end, | 1048y for a four-zame series. Two |innings. none cut in nit vt 1 ¢ is the best in the country to look at. And |Sames will be played on Thursday and f 10 that is considerable admission from a l“‘“" will be ladies’ day. Games will H i | man who directs the contests of the most | )% ©alied at # o'clock except on Thureday, e Umpires 0o expensive speedway plant in the world “;"‘h“" first game will 'start at -3 | yoRNOly p Ray Harroun, chiet enginesr of the |’ % s \:)‘;:.‘(";.g;-" :h-“l‘:- i Maxwell company, agreed with My, Sed- ey &~ elphia took it wick tha the Omaba treck s o great | WORLD RECORDS SMASHED [!t, Mt stralihe kame ot 'ene’ bieweat | speedway (o see & race. The view of | Thomas Knowlson, a semi-professional the track was such a wonderful one that ‘ A ‘T DODGE c|TY RAcES | pitcher from Ridgeway, hv’fll\l‘\&dmfi:fli . World's records were smashed at|first mIJor I-u.u- game for the visitors | . Harroun sat throughout the race In the (Dodge City In most important o-mie |&N0 WAS hit hard, but_was effective in | =y stands instead of working In the Max- | S 3 the pinches. Fourteen Yankees were left international motorcycle clas of the b The | well pits, is his custom season @nd Otto Walker retaing tb.l‘nlnle‘.::: of the Ab‘o"l‘"l‘lf'[h‘.no(‘;.kae.: e A “Of course it ls too bad," said Mr. Sed- | title of world's chapion | Tae slee peeriy sunperted. tour errons | wick, “that so few cars were in the | Otto Walker, on & Harley-Davidson. | ponkq MBe0, JUrINS his atay on the | nlohnr 2 h'y ?{,..‘.‘... rece. That is due to the fact that Sioux | broke the former world's record lhcl-iw““.:alullllfNIA NEW YORK { Klem and Emalie. City and Tacoma were allowed to hold |by himselfs for 30 miles, making the | B.H.O.AE . ABH e | Glants Blank Phils, races @t practically the same time. But | distance i 3 hours 3 miautes and | Mrak ot ‘n R - X SAY l ILADELEHIA, July 6-New York |with fifteen cars on the track it will be & | scconde, averaging miles per hour, | Waish 1t § 3 is . P? me pounding Ma; prettier sight to see a race here than at a | (L. for . \ 3 of S5N00E Ab.. 8 3 % & { » stven il “whicn" n {the former record being an average of | Laioie . 5 1 § 4 H b two dot ‘M ."'n 'f‘:, '?,L‘ and 'll'l" track with thirty cars on It |68% miles per hour, wade at Venlce, "'::"" hordt B ; : L | t e O orts o ome ' Wy |Cal, ‘on: Aprit ¢ o St 14 ! knowing man includes York In the last ,?,‘3“"“',‘;“ BT Mg e v Chaasel aams'in’ soond ca o BN As 40§ to the - 4 o (Spec . i § e Bl Nl:z::rd delivery bard. DUt | Telagram)—Plessanton won from Litch. | Harley-Davidson. time 388.3. Carl| Toww.. W5 ¥ Y Wfeties were scatiersd and the oaly Tleld in the first game and Hasrd de; joudy, Excelsior. third. time 4:07:08; Joe | gne U a5 Cravath's homer. | feated Pleasanton in the second Wolters, on a Harley-Davidson, fourth; | -q." PuiLADRLEWs, | U0 Celebration heid ai Hazard onday. | “Red" Parkhurst, o Harley.Davidson, 5 Small Size, Sc. Large Size, 10 and 18c. E AB.H.O. pend fifth; Al Stratton, on a Harney-Davi 13 b1 First game— R.H.E ¥y-Davidson, 31 H 1 Ldtchrield 1 : 939900 enss s |sxin: Ralph Cooper, on a Harley-David: | oy geipn Y Smokers Who are FANS, Read This! 1 easanton . 4 | son, seventh a 2 o H H Batteries: | Hag: ta- | - Fo b Ta ¢ Yo s 021000 | H.K-T'«-.'T_"-b....""'fl"" u-bcdlu. 'n‘ur:'l( K | brooks and llulbelun Pleasanton, Ma atted for Sweeney In eighth p, k(S P 'm o g -f_‘ll“ -ki-ww-d : nd Frame. atted for Brown in eighth. { Ay James and allg exponsce ane 3 RILE | p Dueky Wolmes Take Games. Ran for Cree in elghth L e I i, T Ty T."r..."' % g e 001 e ey o Dcky Halmes defeated the Bourgeois| sHattad for Coctrell in”ninth, e B e B L o T -r, -base chang, Ly N [ o AN, : L for the Duckya ailowed” tee Mte and | Hurtsell Home run: Lapp. Double sieri e Bands trom Lisie Bl Tello Clgare eemad & ons trom Lases i Telle ries: Pleasal Grassmeyer -M | struck PP ble pla; Li ariette: Mazard, Roborts and. Vining. | R i e Mea fi&:r;d ol"‘wé nuu o8 balln: OfE SAVE YOUR BANDS < rown, 1. off Ki x man Duckys 'o : ; 3 : s g ; - : $ :mrdalw l:'){fun. 5 ln two :::‘fi::. EL TELLO - 6. —~(Bpecial| Btolen banes: Worne. Cunningham gnethird Y Hrown, 4 in five and o s o Tro-ties S Bll.lr @ Homed k. Fans irning ot e ofF Qottrall, 3 1n one CIGARS ’w Prom Bloux Rapids loday. Weute | Hinnesty: 1. Umplre: nlo.uu" oft ) e nowlson by Brown. Struck ou McCORD BRADY CO. for Suorm Lake. was relleved i ine sy | — "}..,“'..,",:,.'}, L7 oihomisan, 3 Umpire by Furchner The festure of the | Red Sox Release MeCabe. White Ses Bee: Brew t {eieimioon opie. 2 akes| BOSTON. July & The Hoston Ameri- A1 band out alies "r‘t"”‘""‘m' ana” Epma* S50 | 50 e Necabs’ ¥ slirher | consectfive gaines. ShiSyy beated L WESEE SRAT S u o nl:-wnu to Lyn the hl‘.ud the locals today, 12 to 2 Fngland league ree St. Louls pitchers and sixteen ¥