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I'HE BEE: OM THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER R T Y . Drawn for The Bee by George McManus 7 Bringing Up Father e — e - LN YOU DID You BY GOLLY' A | WONDER - MRS LU <O T0 rim | KNOW You HELLO- e ren PR, v BOL ON N JIGAS IF YOU WOULD You IMMEDIAT ' Wik WIN HiM o ) > 1S5 AN AJ;UEL ‘I%EQ. OBJECT TO ME AS A MUST i OVER AS You OLD TO A DOCTOR! FIND THE | NEVER SUFFERED SON -IN-LAW. | HAVE ASK HER HAVE SUCH PATIENT IN N ME LiFE LIKE ASKED YOUR DAUGHTER FATHER! CHARMING THERE ! X . THIS! FOR HER HAND'® WAYS! . SUPERBAS DROP A ,RED HOSE DIVIDE I"Standing of Teams ];RAGES ARE FAST PACKARD MASTER fSUNDAY 10 BE BIG COUPLE TO BRAVES| 5= o#=cuit 7”1 WITH THE MACKMEN =z —e | AT THE STATE FAIR OF THE LEADERS| DAY FOR AMATEURS ‘ Doubles Tennis - e, . lePeL) WL Fet ¢ ! { % t 56 .668' Boston . 662 ————— | Boston Goes Into Second Flace by| pupols Tie at End | Athletios Cop Opener, While League \ Bontin .- & 5 bttt ‘i | Nose-to-Nose Finish in Two-Four- | Pittsburgh Helpless Before Pitcher |Brown Parks, Merchants and Drex- | Winning Both Ends of ! Leaders Take Second, Fif- | B8 oouls...& & &6 Was 421 teen Trot Furnishes Thrill to and Kansas City Captures | els to Mix for Class B Champion- i Double-Header. of the Fourth Set | teen to Two. | itsbyreh @ 70 “w Big Crowd. { Game. | ship and Trip to St. Paul. : U R !AIDJ 3 o g ron Cincinnati "'58 69 ’ 2 | | (v e | MARQUARD HAMMERED PORBST HILLS, Sept. &-MoLoughiin | SHEEHAN IS VERY EFFECTIVE IFikD. LEAGUE. | Wi P, |B- BROWN GETS THREE FIRSTS |SEVEN TO TWO IS THE SCORE|ALSO SETTLE THE CLASS ¢ MIX Shintinge and Bundy won the fourth set, 6-3. g | Pietan 5 66 560 5 66 .60 g BROOKLYN, Sept. 8.~By losing two | BOBTON, Sept. 8.~The Hed Sox divided | b "Lantn 7o o0 oonl oy "Paskc ™ 3 6 71 | LINCOLN, Sept. &.—(Bpecial Telegram.) | KANSAS CITY, Mo,, Sept. 8—The lead-| The board of directors of the Omaha sames to Boston here today Brooklyn| yoREST HILS, N, Y. Sept. 8.~Cali- |a double-header with Philadelphia today. ewark 88 59 .53 Indlanapolis i2 % .62 —Although rain fell in Lincoln it passed |ers of the Federal league were nelpleu'A t B Ball fati 11 went lnto third plac and th Breaves took |tomia tennts playsrs met on the courts | The scores were 1 to 0 in favor of Phil- | Chicago, -..T0 62 . o|up the fair grounds and the track was | before the pitching of Packard today and | A otoUr Base Ball assoclation wi #econd place in the pennant race. BOSOR!or the Westaide olub here again today 8delphia in the first game and 13 to 2 in | Ry, C1ty:-68 & o5 Kan, (Cit 3 fast for the afternoon program today. |Kansas City won from Pittsburgh, 7 to 2 | Nold a meeting in the city hall this on the first contest casily by hammer- oo gocige botween themselves another na- | favor of Boston in the second contest. | Brooklyn ..63 70 .474) Cleveland ;4_“ The 2:14 trot provided the excitement | Packard allowed four hits, two to Kon- | evening to consummate plans for thé ing Rube Marquard and Appleton hard, the resuit being 1 2to 1. ‘Whaling and Snod, tional champlonship. In this the final Sheehan was romarkably effective In hig | Baltimore .44 84 .b«r'('»lumm;: “|of the day, with Mis Rexetta and Heir |etchy and two to Mowrey. Rogge, who staging of two championship amateur ) contest of the Mth annual tournament | D&ttle with Leonard in the opening game, Yesterdary's !?”"I'F.' | Reaper in a nose-to-nose finish in the | started for the visitors lasted four in-| anew this domisg Pund The final B e M0Eals S Tesnls: amsocka | M00TS, first gamg | WESTERN LEAGUE [third heat. The races attracted the |nings. Hearn, who succeeded him, yielded | S8Mes this coming Sunday. The s were ordered from the game by Umpire Kiem in the .o “o o m o and Thom PHILADBLPHIA BOSTON. Bopton: 13 4, Plockig 1. 1 {largest crowd since 1912 four runs, three coming in the eighth on | hattles for the champlonship honors fourth inning for arguing. Nehf became "} ARB.OA S SA" | New York, 3; Philadélphia. Summar; four hits. The second game of a double- | of both C |C. Bundy defended their doubles title ' Da 4000 2031 0] Dl |of both Class B and Class C will be 1l from the heat in the fifth inning and o R TN i and W, M 4130 10030 AMERICAN LEAGUE, purse $1,000: header was called in the second Innin& ) .14 Sunday. fell In the box. He was able to walk off Solisaton. H ‘ s 1 : g g 3:33 t i Chicago, 10. i N (Best)...ooiiiniiieinnnd 4 1 | on account of rain. Score: RHE | ] e 1. With the exception of Bundy, who hails b 4 013 0 lopcaker. ct. 3 ¢ 3 0 ¢ 1 1 Beram e i Sheritr (Miiler) § 3 3 Pittsburgh .1 001000008 4o The Brown Park Merchants and the Boston took the second encounter, ¢ to v, § 01 4 otoviiteel, b4 18 1 0} KO o Mavatand 00 | Tanner Miller (Connors) 3 4 4 K.n#us Oity.2 01 00 103 *-7138 1 Drexels will fight it out for the Class 1. Rucker lasted until the elghth inning|fTom 108 Angeles, the playors were all Mai 3 19440 FEDERAL LBAGUE. {p Jop (ombe)..!.... § § 3| Packara ‘na Basesragu " "¢ @'CORRO%: | B championship of the city. The winnee when he weakened. A fumble by Cut-|f™m San Francisco and a brilllant match gl 5'3 o 0 109 1| Drooklyn, 6 3; Newark, 4, 0. | Red il ‘Wagner) by X 8 Tops Make Clean Sweep. {of this game will also be given a trip shaw, two hits and a pass ndtted the PIaYed along the lines made famous by | Voo 207900 Baltimors, 6, 4; Buttals, . 5. 1N ek (Raoades): .. 8 84 | NUWARK, N. J.. Bopt, §.—The Brooklyn |10 Bt. Paul, where they will play the Hraves' three runs. Jess Barnes made|th® t’;-cmcuc':'-" stars ‘;'-N::lw;-t:: | Jaomrd 508 8 1 3 8| O A TION /. C. (Chandler) 10 3, ' | Federals made s clean sweep of the five- | Clasa B conquerors of St. Paul, er col lons were the of the “Gainer 10 ] ) o . | game series with the Newarks by taking | o Mera! " 1 Mays. ». 008 3 0| Kanaas City, 2; Indianapolis, foday's double-header by scores o!fii,}opt"r;:t ey "_,Tm,'n";",;':‘?u":f’m':: pE SRl veland, 1 i Mbwanxes, € tnd 3 to 0. Score, first game HLE. : . and Bundy won the first Totals.....30 73712 2| [Loulsville, 4; Minneapolis, | 11 20002011 08121 head the Brown Parks have played liko ’S Batted for Scott in ‘ww suventi. ! Aol Toldy |Alice Traveler (Acully) 33 1001000204101 el ‘Ol168" maeims at a Wbtgress, 4 sBatted for Carrigan in the ninth. 4 Klyn, Lotepuine Jenkins (Alla 33 arion and Land; Kaiserling, |* W prahirssviinga® A kot .0 B ) H Johnson and Griffin won the second Batted for Leonard in the elghth. National League—Boston at Brooklyn, Cclonel Vidmer (Girger 4 4 | Moran and Rariden. {0dds are all with them. Frajk Potach Wvers, b, 3 ® 0fset at 6-3 delphla . 01000000 0—1,:1'3221.- I:I bt. Lows, New York at Hgarlune 585 Score, second ?mfl: RHB 'will be on the giring line for, Milota's i ime Magee. it H © o Johnaon and Gritfin won the third set | Ponton - 0 0 0 0 € 0 0 O 0-07FRY Loague—Dotrolt at Chicago, 34" trot B 08883889823 Qitroupe ana Potach comes pretty near u:'fl“ B 3 Siat o4 Rer. . Double plays: *Sheehun to La- | 1Y Sshinkton at New York, Philadelphia & "Upham and Simons; Mosely, |being the class of the cfty's Class B it HH Pl 0 ajole” to" Malome L Meinnis, Mnsen ot 1 eueral Loague—No games scheduled. 2% i s Whip Terps Twlce, |BuTlers. y mu': i1 . Mlases Rosenthal balia: Off Leonurd, 1; otf Shechun, & | ettt bt e . S Silas Omar (Bei, { 4| BUFFALO, Sept. 8—The local Federal The Drexels will be allow:d two extra Gowdy. 01 1 Hits: Off Leonard, 5 In elght innings: off ¥ 2 = Omar e ; ¢ feu season was brought to a close to- [Playeres in the championship, as Sherer 11 . 2 o Mays, none in one inning. Struck out: Seventh by driving Boland and Dubuc oif * Time: 2:14% i:1 %, . d I o n . Y X » g RS § M N _with the Buffalo team scoring a [and Q'Brien, who played all year on 00 .0 e nate By Leonard, 7; by Sheehan, 1, Umpires:)ioe moiund ana won out in Three-fourths mile Jack the | dovb'e victory aver Balth The score: \ - 4 1l y OMougniin and Viidenrand, Hdore, wec- | When Lowdermi.k 0.t lunllpl‘ Sttty s..."ld.- Trlnm_ Goncha seccond, =hine D. | wara 4 o 0 7 aver Baltimore. cores | poen the Merchants and the. ‘Drexels, ”u ¥ ond_gaime: ’ In the manth Jacason and Four third, Time: 1: N wulked. Weaver mov.d both up a base | Fiveeightha mie dash: Dixie Miner |, Al Schuls allowed five widely scattered {have chosen to play with the Merchants v F "y |hits In the first game and beat A.lin thi Th layers allowed E 'on & sacr.ice and Jackson, by a beauti- ifir-t, Indiano'a sccond, Bamey McCoy J n this game. 0 two players allowe slide under Stanage, beat Kavan- |third. Time: 1: Ranen Jvnmsen I (?h{’.’fi‘"{,':,'“m“.';;‘fi aro Pitcher Gurnett and Heavy Hansen, 1 2 | CHICAGO, sept. A—~Miss Lillian Hyde| ™ BB of New York, metropolitan champlon, and cue? A i 3 > { r 0 o p.ate on John's | In yesterday's races Hal McKinney . Y . i " x Miss Flame V. Rosenthal of Chicago, ! . oRent 34 B A o wbi™Y the secona Buffalo victory. IWth Buf- {who will probably work in the outfield. 3 OHooper, F..3 0 der. Schalk followed with a ‘single | o western champion, were eliminated from | § e . 1 38 ey e Fonraier rompen Nome niia |Won three stralght Dedts from) ‘Cblumbla {e'!:,:wg“{"r;'t‘?e'{{,nd in the fitth inning, | The Class C champlonship lies between ?|the Women's National Golf tournament | 3 dfenier i 4 4§ 5 we winnypk un. score: |Fiire, the first heat in 2:06%, the second |Thate hit int him. Singles by Enaie ang |the G. H. Nelson team and the Trimblo by Mrs, 2 ¥Barey, 3.3 3 0 0 0] e AL .04k, |In 2:00 and the last in 2.07%, cutting the | Aji-n gave the locals the deciding ta'y |Bros. crew. This game will be played it Dages on B R. H. Barlow of Philadelphia and’ Miss o IWagner #0113 0 571711 0Murphy DTS ¥ twck 706008 Boa-fhrvith Aesont Puttator S O 0 0 0 3 o55'kE; [as a curtain-raiser to the Cluss B event, Ofour and | Marhorie Edwards of Chicago, respec- X arrigan, © 20 4183 11210 — i . 3 : ol n four and " - - . d ». 30112 5331 3230l Hase Ball Se Baltimore 00000000 0-05 0fand will start at 1:30. The Nelsons seem hes, 1 four [tively. Mrs. Barlow, who is the favorite | Totals ‘ - s ' 10 1000 i Thaonie - . ° b ° ar » Mot -ylut« contingent for the champion-| .. s o T M3aiio0 1198 s OLENWOOD Ju.. Sept. ?rfi-‘fl;."&;:li:,:mn}:in(';ip;a. Schuls and . Allen: Johnson ;o be . She: pravatling . avorsies: foe -thy .I" eht,, Ship, had to play steadily all the way | Philadelphia 00110000 0 i 18 e L EER kame 4'.‘( ndn.. :';\Illlmnlrnlmt‘nlhherer yester- | R:g;‘[’ "“0"3 e W 1 ,}f‘ffifii Apartments, flats, houses and cottages piies: Neht: D] vut Misa' Fidwards wad an casior tme, | Thros-base ult Btrumk . Botoge. ia g8 qemuinid } 2o oA, ) dgubleneader in che attemoon UGS, 15% 1% § § § § 65 § §]cun be rented quickly and cheaply by & toh: Neht. Um-|put Miss 2dwards had an casier time, | Three-base hiti Htrunk TS e .1 1 0 1 OFaber, p.....0 0 0 0 0 Tabor, Hall and Spellman: Platts, Bard-|..| atte.les: Marshall and Allen; Quinn, | Bee “For Rent. #alning & lead to two holes on the first el " ases on balla: Off Boland, p 998 oBemsp.0 9090 welland Harold Second Kame: Red Oak, | Conley and Ruree'l 2 B e A Dubue, p. 0 0 0Wolfgang, p. 4 : Glenwood, 3. bat eries: Oalk, ::::Mm::::""l N l‘;n}:;a.’.m.-':ut:l:r: omalL i off ) Lo Strgck out: Lowirnik, 1010 0 rown BT s Smith and Bricson; Glenwood, Connor MARGARET DIMON WINS , 1 ) : g P otalu.....8 . i (A voh e masond. ‘pound | Mlievran ‘and Okouenii, V" | Cp SR T " e Buler. Umples: Warry Saes | Nohraska Foo 2:04 TROT AT HARTFORD imfi?“'& ‘4""“ Kalser, ;::‘."“ cu:vn'-:u\m», :-::. .TJ:-;.... de- 'b:(\’r'v'»'iv.m" by ol ';:"?"Ef 12";5 ?’T‘?:{. Lt Poreign Bxchange squ:‘dFaot tBE:g.ice HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 8.—~The 2:04 plon of Chicago, six to five. Mra. W. A.|foated (leveland, 5 to 4, McCabe, a re- | Ch.cago .10 K Gavin, the British contender, and Miss |crulf, outpitched Morton, who was driven |, Two-base hits: Cobb, J. Collins, Schalk Shet. BANO LA Wha Woki- by Muswirer Dimon; second, Lettie Lee; third and ; - 3 v e be y | Three-base hits: Coveleskle, Crawford, W k e S l $ Balenoaor Allen. New Kingland's sole hope | oM, the' bux. What proved to"bo' the | Three base hilw: _Covelegke, "Ciawtord eakens; Sterling for the title, won handily. Miss Allen soventh' on his reiple: and Practs Sacrifive hite: bush.” nirns, Weaver: Sinks our nt Tgm’rm::w; Nefh.‘h s:: 8.—(Bpecial | fourth money mv!ded:y Sl:r Winter and furnished one of the surprises of the day e, Sisler's clean steal of home while i A ol Soth tol P G legram. 'art of the raska univer- | Fair Virginia. Best time, 2:06%. in defating Mrs. J. V. Hurd of Pitt- [Norton was winding up in the fifth was B e o e R L R Y €nts sity foot ball pquad arrived in town this | The 2:24 trot for 3-year olds, purse, ® [turgh, who as Miss Dorothy Campbell, |* “*Giave 00" stoiguis | op baler OFf Faber, 1 off Coveleskic, ! NEW YORK, Sept. T—In the face of |*V¥"IN and will go into camp at Chau- [s2000, won by De Roche; second Nortn- . was once British champlon and twice A ek 1 T S A% Fovanonle X ST O Wober ¢ T TORK, Sapt. 1-Ln ssuming | LAUGua park for a week. Captain Dick ishur: third, Morning Gossip. Beat time ° HH Amerian premier golfer. 41338 1Howard. 3b.4 3 1 6 0 one-tulrd inning: off Benz, 4 in one in- o Rutherford will be in charge of the boys {2:11%. b pt—pm—— 4 w4 010 o8Ler, 1:. IBTTEE) m':fi.'l" l\\'nlhz‘:(fl'l.o; lr} l:\‘f‘llsl.l“ll 'thw-» :u:mgnrkwn:d. «hefl.forou: cxchllnlfi MAT- | and will put them through some hard The 3:08 pace, purse, $2,000, won by Btolen 4310 4337y nnings; veleskie, ree ket weake tos Johnston fl.nd Gl‘iffln SR SN BB 19090 ana “'"‘I-Ihl‘:umlnnh:ni ot "r‘""x'::' ST down 4 conts from Saturday'a tlos, 10| ¥OTE Who here. There are twenty in | Single G: second, Rastus; third, Lella jvans 3b... o o100 V' d U 4 R f Dubue, 2 3 b ime, 2:04%. 5 Titl | Woabegna, 33 1 42 $10 3% inean than one Tnfrd"flu'.‘fé:.."nn Towdér: $.6% Large offerings of bills were said | h® PAFEY: FRUpY, BEE me, .3 ¥ Nelll, e.. ). Agnew, B 1 K, [3 inni ck t: By to P, Win the Net Title gfale- 1 it =it i it mukla st nfus [Sck’ s FHy o we the cuuse ot the drop. e Couniba, p..0 0 0 1 0 = =7 pitch: Lowdermilk. Passed ball: Stanage, | The market had apparently discounted | belief, and your trouble can be re- P L—Wil BERe. 5. 8 8 1 20 Taak Umpires: Connolly and Wallace. {to then the latest importation of gold ' lieved—you can be entirely restored FORBST HILLS, N. Y, Sept. 8. —Wlil- | {ollamore .. £ 8 6 & 2 . y A | from England for, instead of advancing, | to health. 8. 8. 8. is & purely vegeta- fam Johnston and his partnel rence |oTemer. 4.8 8 8 ¢ | IOWA HORSEMEN COME ithe rate on sterling declined. Even the able treatment that you can secure J. Griffin, both of San Francisco, | *Paschal . 25 | news that the shipment was almost twice | ‘wrest da i ted the national doubles tennis| .. -4 from your own druggist—it is a blood as large as expected falled to check the fak- champlonship from T. C. Bundy of Los | *butted for Morton in the fifth, . . tonic that will pur our blood and Angelos and Maurice K. McLoughlin of | *BAtted for Coumbe in the seventh. ATLANTIC, In., Sept, 8.—(Special Tel- | %MD, ~Another cause for strength. | For sk"l Dlsaasas cause a most "fl'cxfia'-m.mm of the | Ln Franclsco, in o thriling five-set | (Ratted for \Wamaganss in the ninth. | egram.)—Rain todsy made it necessary to | WNich was réspanded to only Ly weak- your trouble, and finaly make you | ness, was the bellef that a remed: matoh here this afternoon, by scores of [Cleveland ........0 0 6 2 0 0 2 0 04! call Off the races at the Cass county fair, i —— entirely well. Fifty years ago 8. 8. 8. [ . near at hand, as only a few days, at ai & for 4 38, 3. St. Louls. 00202010 0-5 but ablg crowd thronged the grounds in | y was discovered and given to suffering Mn::':::mm the wreater oxper- | Two-base hits: Howard, Sisler. Threo-|the mud and was entertained by tho |MoSt Will elapse before the arrival here| 8, §, 8, Clear Skin of Erup-|mankind. During this period it has 1 of the Anglo-French commission. base hit: Howard. Stolen bases: Evans, o fenoe of the three-time champlon of the Ahotton, sialer. Double plava: bt Pl oo s <sryre vglibgliad [ T A g o vk B Howard 0| 1 o : ita other run. | United States, Johnaton and Gritfing suc- |'Praii to Sisier (2), Lavan to Pratt to 217 pace, purse }00; the 2:28 trot, purse proven its remarkable curative prop- tions Drives Poison From|grull,, "\ biooa purifier and tonie, ing to father the statement, it was known | ceded in wea; wn and out general- | Sisler. Hits: Off Morton, § in five in-|$350, and the 2:3 pace, purse $350. | s th tem. and has relieved thousgnds of cases t u:: uu.n:,m:‘:-‘ but onl; after o | Bungs; off Coumbe; 3 in tWo innings: off| “he races yestorday resulted as fol. |that local bankers would look with dis- | e Sys of disease caused by poor or impure ng o the fastest and |Ersnton, none in two innings. Hasea on |, = Cf approval upon steady shipments here —_——— blood, and chronic or inherited blood contest which developed balls: Off Coumbe, 1; off McCabe, | ased in | Btruck out: By Morton, 3; by Brenton, {most thriling double play witne \ v Mot v Sxsuton | a8 trot from England of gold In large quantities. | . Get it fixed In your mind that skin | diseases. You can be relieved. but 1; by McCabe, 7 Umpires Chill and [ Archdale . This view Is concurred in by many out & mational tournament In many Yyears |y o, { Winnewanda . h 1t ontewn madken, | whew | et b Snuans Swoluls, Ec"‘m" :umln; You ust take &, 6. 8. Take ft if enly The individual playing of Johnston, who Johnson Blanks Yanks, 13 W, A.. 33 8o A itching skin, and all skin diseases | pimples appear, for they demote bad 'also won the singles’ titlo here yesterday | Npw YORK, Sept. §—Walter Johnson |48 Lao O e e, " lending Ores! are due entirely to impure and | blood, and may be followed by the was the outstanding feature of the vic- (shut out the New York Americans todny }\:R'n'i“ Wilson 4 1d "::-.nn and 'rnnv'oh 'me money with ynfected blood. If the trouble was | sufferings from torturing skin erup- tor's play, although Griffin at severul :z'rl I:_‘\:‘lxrd u-‘u.- 1‘1;1._ neason, W .‘m||nua~ Josephts e wievies o € 1 “h Ry "; l‘f’ l*" elr enormous pur- op the outside of the skin, by sim-| tions. erefore be sure. Don't take points during the match Ntted his game | i iy afho bitched well' bt the' yie: | PAtrio Ism was entered but did bot ar- | Chases of supplies in these markets. ply washing and keeping it clean | chances, don't use lotions. Get 8. 8. {to spectacular helghte in keeping pace itors mcored » run in the first inning, |71Y© in time to start you could obtain relief — not even | 8. from your druggist. If yours | with his partner. wh'n Moeller hit scratoh single, stole | A Patriotism was entered, but did not | Berli A iral ointments, lotions and salves, would | special case, odical b - rrive in time to start. e m s, clal case, write for expert medi '::‘uoumlu.-"wo‘- :‘;):mlmw;hun out and acored | ATEIVE 10, Tme, 20, stal 'rhn d 1r ty be necessary. Agree with us in this | advice to 8. 8. 8. Co., Atlanta, Ga. -‘ q‘i “INNE'T‘OF';E?T%%;EBUNH | B A WO RO e e ot vt | Announces Loss the second one of a double-header. Score: | third. Time: 1:.07% | WASHINGTON NEW YORK County race ! ABH.OAK AR1LO.A & | Ruth M. Jeek . { Of subsea U'27 | ! 11 PITTSBURGH, Sept. S.—Barney Drey- | Moser. 168 30 8 bcook v '3 0 0| The Pugiiist ... 33 ident of the Pittaburgh National|Eusier. ®. 3 & 4 § Sreckinge' i i 4 3 0| Readling B W. J 33 _— fus, presi D N e o 8 3 Pdleanen Wi 181 0] momarsow promises to be & ble day f¢] BEBLIN, St T—(Vie l,omom)—-'l'he! ™ e "“‘CI"“ "', 'of the club, | Gaadil b 4 1 7 @ ohish, It § 8 oithe weather is good. Daylight fireworks | Admiralty announced today that the | that Fred Clarke, manage e, o4 16 8 odiller, e iee - German submarine U-27 sank & small had resigned and the tesigmation had | Wil £ 0l 3 ercalawel 1 ¢ | Will be shown during the day and a big L e | 4 to take effect with the|McBride @2 8 OCree, o101 0| vaudeviile program and fireworks at |British cruiser several weeks ago. The been accepte Johneon, S 6 1 0Boone 3. .3 0 © | ntght U-21 has not been heard from aince El close of the present season. = = = lHarell, #®.1 1 I3 A 1, the ad ty also and “Clarke boen dous for some time | Totals. 3§ ¥ 13 EKrue R M e th:‘:ly i-ll:n miralty also says, | has anx | Shantes, p H . ‘go #ive his entire attention ':ouhul;m-iv N Coast League Results. p—n.. announcement follows: ness interests in Kansas," said Mr. Drey- Totade. *Batted for Miller in elghth, (Washington . dA000000 New York.......l[0 0 000 0 0 “According to & report of one of our submarines, it met the U-27 on the high seas after the latter, about August 10, had sunk a small British cruiser of an | . | . old type west of the Hebr'des Islands (off i ndl, Hoone to Packinpaukn to Pipp. | Los ARteles o 1111111111111 § 3 | ihe coast of Scotiand). The U-31 has not AND ON TRAIL OF TWO | Jonon 2 it by" pitched “Gall it | Wiliaset sind Bojas, 70 Schmid(i Ryan. | since returned and must be regarded as ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Sent. S—(pecial | Joutwon, Copk, Stritk'oit" iy Johomon | “At Ban Francisco RHE |lost. Telogram)—Jack Hoiland today uncon- | 1 0% Shawkey. 1. Umpires: Naifin and | orimnd " N ST il U ditionally released Jack Biiss and re- |V g0 g iy mows. B teries: " Covaieakic and Ganen: | GERMANS MAKE AN AIR § turmed Boultes, field captain, to the | CHICAGO, Sept. §.—Grover Lowdermilk, | Leverens and Kuhn. RAID ON BRITISH COAST fus, “and he feels that continuance in the | | game would involve too much of & sacri- ice.” Two-base hit: Pi 4 bases: | Williams : f Skt i 5 WH" a1 Angeles: RILE HOLLAND E{LE‘SES TWO Double play cBride to Foster v o Big Short Route by Ashland Bridge . Auto Roads in Good Condition. Bridgeport team, now defunct, of the |the lat cquisition 1o the eDtrolt ‘lm:w:nnm ieiins stalf: went wild In the ninth TR &4 b A eCook | Holland announces he will sign two i e Chicams Mhite B R i 1o s pends | tielders, two outfielders and two pitchers | within ten days for next season’s team. P ey Results. LONDON, Sept. &.—A German air raid (ADOOOK. Neb. Bopt. L—(Bpecial Tele- |on the sast coast of England occurred The ocond day b i Sociu, "caults of |last night. The official statement regard- — two of which were taken from the Fnomant: SO It anyot K. €. Red Sox Win, and cut down Boston's lesd fo seven "“';‘.;" arorest m‘:‘m"“ S la, Sept. 8-—(Special cme.. y coast Thureday nigh opad Som Kansas Oity Red So; . Uopeiessly Leaten o the first It is known that there have been some game two ings’ u'lwci":'\"h;‘m..w‘ K o ] l‘v:: *h.m'.’.{z ! Mmmm\ntm:m At ' -l Pro. Frad o not vallable. The number of ,‘ R: 'M Box won ¥ the Chicago club | Batteries: Cambridge, Justice. Rodwell w:fll be communicated to the wo ‘gt{hlbu by scores by I- y mm-lmn)qglMMw M'm“‘mu“umymumu"

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