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TUESDAY MBER 21, 1915, Copyright, 191 Newa Ser Internationel 7 Bringing Up Father ANSWER THE DOOR SAY- JIGLS - YOU | DO HOPE ALL THE PEOPLE | CAN'Y T THE LETTERS ERSTAND MAGGIE - | SHOW UP 1 | GUESS THEY ARE LEF ; uno \ kEcE.,rm_"::r,T”fl.?_‘"‘ STARTING TO ARRIVE - R O WHY NONE OF | HAVE. SAY-DINTY - \ {| THERE WERE SixTY jNvITATIONS NIGHT AN HE DION'T THEM ARE SOME THING bl AN S T | VSAVE YOU TO MAIL THE KNOW IF WAN SHOWING UP- TO TELL S T TR YR T YOL TED m OTHER NIGHT ! THEM MAILED SO YOu - | BROUGHT THEM BY GOLLY - FER YOUR SAKE | HOPE THEY ALL $HOW UP- -t I 'TONEY WASTER 0F RED SOX DEFEAT i i [Stonding of Toams | RUSSELL BOY AND |~ —r-r Ty | TIGRRS IN FINAL| g et MOUND, REDS WIN| YOLGA ARE VICTORS AVINCHESTER [ v;’:" by ’I(uu'h Nr'\':rk gout: n: { /\M”A"‘k".\‘lv:ybl"nx“""?i & ieiys yaues, A; by Ruth, 5. by Foster, L | .. Wi ) s ed. Won. Lo et. | 5 Passed ball: ~ Carrigan. Time: 205 | Cincinnati Pitcher's Splendid Work |Boston ....... el d88 93 45 6T y SA [ Bostons Make Their Lead Over Four | {mpires O'Loughlin and | Hildesrand Onusds’ Defest of the ;{3;:'{°|" #! | Favorites Make Good in Opening : e f Dumont Bianks Senntors. {1 A 5 5 8 Races of Columbus Grand Cir- R -R .D s e | Games as They Win Before WASHINGTON, Sept. 0.—Dumont, the | Braves. New Tork $ 3 i 8 Record Throng LB DR B B A L | 8t. Lows cuit Meet. | i g cently Joined Wasl | dupiie Claveiand . | i 3 ks ey T i initial game againgt Cleve: | HUGHES IS GENERALLY GOOD | Srilaceron: ™ e For Riftess Revol Pistol { 1inq last w by shutting out 8t Touls | " o or es, evolvers or 1stols { THREE TO TWO IS THE SCORE ) na st w only two, uite Heore: | R | NAT. 1 ¥ | NINETEEN STARTERS IN 2:11 ——— ST. LOUIS. ' Y 3 , ‘Sept. ‘oney's mas | -— ! BOSTON, Sept, 0.~Turning the Detrolt oy ek ¥y O R %", terly pitching enablea Cincinnatl to win fyrsiey, |; Ull.l MBUS, O, Sept ;0 ‘.nlusnvll u«;‘ The most accurate ahootmg rifle, revolver i Tigers back for the third time today, K 010 0 OFoster, ... 4 2 ) from Boston today, 4 to 1. In the second Hrogkiyn [linols-owned pacer, and Volga, owned 3 2 A 3 to 2, the Boston Red Sox went Into the | § alimen i 4 1 8'0 0 Inning Connoly doubled ax arter Maran- St "Louls 68 by the Pastime stable of Cleveland, were or pistol made will do unsatisfactory work lead of more than four games In the | 860 o 8 o ville had been retirgd Gowdy was inten- [yignhet (0 winning favorites at today's opening of . P ! American leasto race. Detroit's pennant pie ' § tionally passed and Hoghes ingled, Con- Chicago ... .64 72 {71 Brookivn the Columbus Grand Circuit races. Rus- unless the cartridges used in it are as accurate prospects were thus dimmed before 130 ] o molly trying for the plate. Killifer's throw ~New York..® Baltim sell Boy, over a track that was not on as the arm. FO!' that reason it is important | erowd which brought the total pald at- 002 2 " was g00d, but Clarke dropped the ball Yesterday's Rewulta. |edge, d'd three miles around, 2:08, In o | tendance for the four-game series to | b 88 5 » | and Connolly scored. Nlr\Tl()NlAl.' SAGUE taking the King stake, while Volga set when buylnztoget camdgeg that have an i e g i Cincinnati Ay cord for 2-year-old trotters : WIAZ, belleved to be a record for nny o000 Hughes pitched falr ball with the ex- X-Chitnge.” rad |n years recor e s P ! but world title contests. Vice President b 3 ception of the third inning. Barnes, who Drooklyr: o) Citiobuel 1 | with heats in 2:11% und 2:00% wh;: l.m established reputation for quality. Win- ] r SRICAN, LEAGUE. 2 ivision of the H view : I el sl 4" for “ifitian 1 wixth. gt oy e Mg e R Mo BT T o LL BB 0 Rt . St Dare | chester—the W brand of cartridges in all | ed for Hoff in wint) 5 i | Detroit, b g g s 3 2 In the opening inning Ruth passed the |8e Lovis ..\ . 0"0' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Evers fumbled Herzoxs drive. Herzog Lot i Philadelphia, Nineten starters in the 1l trot mads calibers from .22 {0 .50 are unexcelled for w first man and hit the next and with | Washington 008103200 %6 sole wecond and third amd scored en St Louls, o: Washington, 6.’ the fleld the largest the grand c!rcult has e ¥; B ‘ Cobb'a sacrifice and Veach's single, the | Double_ play: Mcliriac to Shanks 10 Griffith's out, Score: | Butraio” EPERAL LEAGUE. [ known for nine years. Duchess, the firs accuracy, penetration and uniform shooting 3 udge. ases on balls s 2 alo, 2; C ity » cholce won the first heat and was uble Iy . ‘Tigers scored their only runs. They filied | pp 8, off Hoff, 1. Hits: Off BOST N, Brooklyn, 19; Kansas City, 2 sem in the elghth, Ruth developing | Sothoren 4 ir theve oid ne i ot b bk A i [ to step, away from everything but Vaster | qualities. They cost no more than inferior the ba; %k wos It 000 OKNitter, of.. 4 1 Ago, wet <zrounds, lin th | | e Tracton suvack o "ker | hitds inpingst ot Hoff, 1t Thede e Eanei it § 8 5 Gron il 3 8 v il L e T “an Daalkns e s Gy makes and are for sale everywhere. If you ) 1 tirement, but Foster struck oul aker | ings. Struck out: Hy ‘Sothoron, 2; by itapat 10 oHersog ™ X . i aciog e g R ¢ ¢ ) g p { and the side was out. A other times dur- | ioff! o "\ Dumiant, 4, Uraiaren: Chiy Nagee: oo 1 8 & dari $3 3 3 phiindeiha W Lol N Somnetl fout in the g o want to get the most satisfactory results with ing the game it was Hooper's builet-like [ and Connolly, Connolly, 180 3 ¢ 42 ¢ Chicago, Brookl t Pitisburgh, 4 S i e s handling of hard-driven Divide Do " Maranvil, 062 11081 "American League—Cloveland oy Poston, |3:6% without belng sxtended, Camell, your rifle, revolver or pistol, always use Wowors, SR Speaker that | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20 —Cleveland aovdr. 18] Ml iod s § 138t Louis at Now York, Detrolt at Phila: | the first cholce 8ot a flying start in the . a2 . b omay g it §ob,an even brenk here toduy, PHUA- Nustespoid 3 8ek onmen s ') o §faeipnin, ‘Chicass’ ot Waghington bty cedlin A R 1 et g Winchester ammunition. Do not simply stopped riphi winning the fivst game. § to b e eral eLgaue—Buffalo at Pittsburgh, A Lewis Called Safe. and the Mory dhe wicana “fame, 1o 1 8000 T ¢ 1 Brockiyn at Kansms City, Newark ot Chi | Dwisht. Logan, besidos her il through ask for “some. cartridges” when you buy, 1 the st game he thet won by | 0 - cago, Baltimore a 3 u the stretch. lessie R, out o e start, | Aftor gathiing & run ta the first inning, |7, (0% (15 10" rieiding: orrors. by b 3 Hoston went scoreless against Dauss’ pitching until the sixth, Then a pass to Speaker led to a run, when Lewls' drive bounded off Burns' shins into right fleld thes In sixth, finished fourth. The race had to go secured all its runs on battery and fiel 010 over and will be, the first thing taken | 00000 01 | | LT Devie fiving tweive bases on | Cinoinnati ') L0 0200003 4 JOHNSON SOFT FOR | up tomorrow when the Hoster-Columbus | alls, bitting a butsman and makiog two | % ! 1 wiiq pitches. Ho was hit for only. four | pOjhase hiis—Connolly, Hersog. Three- $10,000 trotting stake and the Revew, d- but be sure to specify Winchester make and look for the bold W on the box. on Speaker's infield out and Hoblitzel's stngle, on which Cobb made & poor re- covery, Flelding features almost as remarkable an thoss of Saturday were developed Again today. A Jightning throw by Hooper, ‘O'l’n)' llliter, Stolen = bases—Groh, -0ld futurity trot, worth $5,000 are t» triple. When Lewis came to the |singles. Bcore: { year-old y e X b/ o/ Bt i eond kg AL TN PHILADELPMIA S moan s el B Do decided. THEY SHOOT STRAIGHT AND HIT HARD called safe, although Catcher Stanage | e d A% meven innings: off Barn Trotting, 211 class, three in five, purse | : ho .k flect; | 100 . Struck out: B&‘Hu.m $1,%00: Tigors Boooe o nts | - Firates Blank Dodgers. Ward's Men Slug His Offerings to Dychess ro. m., by Aliertine ac- | 0 i1% prrrse bty ; Donale 1226/ The Tigers made a last stand fight 120 URGH, Sept. 2. —Pittsburg All Corners of the Field and Evelyn D. " 6 43 against the Red Sox today. Defeated in 1 81 Bor (O ookl here today, 1:to ¢ Win, T T Avut Taieb, Jack K., Tommy Detorrest, ' | T ow o visitors only ’ F. A. L., Sadie Penn, Dick Watts, Nata | | this Jast game of the series, twrlc‘nm-’ 091 threo hits ‘and two bases an balls. The o Ten to Two, AT W e 2, Boclety. Lottle | of overcoming a four and one-half game 3341 | BUme wha w n_the seven ning Simmons, Willgo, Guy Nella, Barney | O i 5 T b K | men, Wagner doubled and scored on| MARION IS IN GOOD mmlgfl:.MZOm:?,“fr-‘lle. Lucfle Spler and | | tshing point. Manager Jennings sent| Cleveland ... 0 24 BROOKLYN. PITTSBURGH. I Time, 3“,”‘. 207, 3:01%, 2:10% Duuss, his winning pitcher of Thursday, | Philadelphia Bk, S0 e ABH.OAB ., APHOAR | KANBAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 20.—Brook-| Horse Review futurity, i-yearold trot- } against Boston this afternoon with Stan- n""o?‘:: "r‘n K.lg:.nuclnfllu. Strunk. Cfohmaen 154 113 o o|1vn slugged Johnson's offerings to all ters, two in three, purse $3.000: | catching. Ruth and Carrigan was | fun. et Rtk Do ¢Bamey, . 4 $°3 & 0| corners of the field and won the opening | VOIf®, ch. £, by’ Peter the Great ] z I e ant . N - e OWegner ™ sarT4 3 3 § o|Fame of the weries, 10 to 2 Five of the |yt it it e s 7 & | | e .B"m'" o: voRa. that Drought the Shamre 170l Crowen, %5 Tisi Of et :¢ 171 3 nita ort Jonhson were for extra bases. |eWalnit Tree, b. £, (Murphy) 43y § e four o sertes | UTOMell, 3 In four innings: off eonlen 4| N OBatrd, 3b. 10 Marion allowed only one hit until the| *Divided second and third m . total attendance for P in five innings. Btruck out: By Colla- | Ges, v OMurphy, # 31 ¢ elghth Inning. Score: R.H.E. Atlantika, Nelly the Great and Suldine to 100,000 more, §; by C "u'v‘ti by Eceles, 4. Um- | Mecarty, OHarmon, p 003 Klyn ....0 1 6 0 2 0 1 0 1-1013 1 also started. i 2 The Tigers drew first blood. Two runs |Pires: Bvans and Wallace. Score, mec. tzon Lsoth asRD: a8 CIty..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1—2 5 4| Time, 2:11%, 2:00% - 3 were scored in the opening Inning as a Ve H Batteries: Marion and Land; Johnson |, King stake, 2.6 pacers, three in five, | ! fomit. of Rt wlln;-: He Basesd L2Y = ARSI PR g | Rysselt Bo¥ ol & by Rustle | nd hit Vitt, Col sacrificed an v 'atenter (Geers) | e '..,..‘h smartly to lett, sending in 1 Prockizn, ... 2938323 %8 PrrTeBURGH, Sept. 2.—Pittsburgh de- | Singie o b e "GOk £3-4 g * - it Pittabuegh o020 010 °~1] reated Buffalo today, 4 1o'% Soore: T H i | Oue Cormel b Ko Seraines. 374 the two taflies. Ruth recovered control R B b | B gane, hita: Johnaton, = Wagner.| Bufialo .......0 0 1 0 © 6 0 0 1-3 10 3| Bets Conek, Lot oD i Ong. | and struck out the slugger, Crawford. 33 thankaton, it 4 !;-"';'l‘" FhreSate "ll‘lr‘r\‘loxb:::;t;p Dofioe: | Pittaburgh 11000811 +4740 Harry The dhost, Baron A, + She Beaver | 1 o | , Y, d eries.. | Nut tarted e: 2:08, Burns then popped for tmn‘tl::i'wt. HE B e : Murphy to' Wagner. Bases on bils Roa::;.::; B:(r:;?p. Marshall and Allen; | -:u(\g% litmope alo’ B m | Dauss passed Hooper, ti Irst man up, 1 % 0Davis, » 1 Off "Pfeffer, 2; off Harmon, 2. Struck | 2% class pacing, three in five, purse| and he went around for a Boston score o e out: By Harmon, 4. Umpires: Quigley and | 31,500 (unfinisher); | B (3 0 ‘: \ v ! : High Warriors Go hases Brana schan, sgrunk. | ST. PAUL CINCHES PENNANT 1o 1o Meinngs aces ot | N SHERMAN-HOWARD LEAGUE bails; Off Garrett, 1; off Dav Struck out: By Garrett, 3; | Besste R., b. | _(Robinson) Sasssabed Camelia, b. m., by Cummer (Cox)..3 § Patrick M., blk.fi. (Stokes)..........2 2 Dwight Togan, Margie Ral. Joe Ashland, Thistle Patch, Tango and Kitty Banner- | liss also started. Time: 2:06%, 2:07%, 2:07%. | Through Scrimmage by Davis 4 Coach Mulligan sent his men through . Sont. 20.—~(Spedtaly= 'y W To beat 2:19% trotting: The Marque, b. [ which sped from right field directly to [ Umpires: Wallace and v i B " elr first scrimmage of the year Mon-| b Cby* Moguette (Hobeom, wen Crme: Gardner's hands, caught Cobb at third ‘anks Take Last. " onerenched the 1016, champlonahip of day afternoon. No first squsd hag been | 3:is% base in the third inning. The stands rose Sept 20 —Timely hitting the Sherman-Howard league Sunday by ville picked yet. and MacFarland al-| A s Frui ternated at quarter on the first squad. | YORK COLLEGE MAKES ty. sweetness Reese and Crowley were used at guards, | FOOTBALL SCHEDULE _the klnd that Ken‘ Paynter and Crogh at the tackles and | Nichols, Swiler and Smith at ends, More. | tucky sunshine puts in- to the rich red Burley #¢ one and cheered. Cobb, who had singled, had run from first base on Veach's hit, In Foston's half of the same P fnning, Bush, Young and Burns killed off Hcoper, who had hit safely ,and Scott on & rapid double play. Danss Thrown Out. 1 by Donovan's pinch hitters enabled N Yok to win its last game of the seus: with Chicago. 3 to 2. High dro‘ in th tying run with his three-base h% in th seventh, and Mullen won the the ninth with a single, s A g ent one-handed o Jackson festired. Score: blanking St. Libony, 11 to 0, on the St Paul grounds. Elba met defeat on thelr krounds at the hands of Rockvile in ragged game, 18 to 10 Boelus plays at St. Lobry next Sunday and this will close the 1915 season for the Sherman Howard league. This makes four consec- YORK, Neb., Sept. 20.—(Special.)—York college has arranged its foot ball sched- | arty, Wefrich and Robbins were used as haltbacks. Fullaway played fuillback Norfolk will probably be the team that, U1 to play all the games but one at " | v - . home, h I be at Hastings. Th Again n the fifth Hooper's head and |y noa ute seasans this jeague has run and It fills the open date on October 2. The Pt A5G Chet Wik be AL NAlIaN e leaf — makes every arm proved deadly. Duuse was thrown W 120 ; 0] Tight In line when the contract for this game is practically ' out at first on Hooper's aulck and .. | Fool 4% § { 1916 season opens. Below I the present closed. No Thanksgiving game nas been yoepiamber . 3-TYork" Bt ssheol at| chew of SPEAR HEAD curale return from the Detrolt pitchers | 1o kvon 3 3 1 1 Standing of teams: arranged yet. South High has been try- October 1-Omaha university at York. | . . N single, Barry moving over to cover sec- | ! Collias, §3¢5 ciun, Won. Lost. Pct. ing some time to arrange a game with October §_Doane at York {8 IUSCIOUS Satlsfactlon. 4 e 11413 8 caul ) 2 §4f Owteel Hish for this date; but as yet |, Oclober 1—Hastings ocollegs st Has-| Boston made d change in this inninz. | (eotte, b L1003y 1| Boelus ... 8 H i:0 the two schools have come to n nge- | Phtober 23— oy State N i ’ After Carrigan had walked with e 0, | ryi0, AR R N § I8 ARt T e 00ma 10 Ro Mrenge-| _Uctobsr M-Keardsy State Normal at| You can’t get that o ) r v 0, Farw . [ 1 ar & U November b—Open. | 3 B s e T atiie e tee | RN GEEE e $ } ool s : | November moFeru sme vorma at, Yare sweet flavor in any | Henilksen, pinch hitting for Seott, was | 31298 2 Dannebrog ..., o206 Alamltos Enter n e 19—Open. | Chew except | i thrown out at first. Thomas went In to Totals AL JR LI November 26-Central City college at Gateh and Junvrin went to short for| S04t when winning vin scored. ' *| ONLY RUNNING RACES AT Iowa Ball Tourney | i | Boston | ‘hatted or . Proaiam irth, f SIOUX CITY STOCK FAIR \reinke | BROWNS ARE AWARDED Boston went ahead with two runs In| *Hatted for Cole in ninth, I HITAS i the sixth. Speaker made a base runner | Chlcago 1ee1 0000 08l o0 0 The Alamitos of the Greater Omana | RILEY OF wiC S by a . o ist o | New York SHD Ban. Tted around on Lesris' riple| "ot HOKK oo 00000020 1-3 High, Sept. 20.—Only run- league have gone to Massena, la., to ning races were sche duleq at the Inter- Double play take part In a two-day base ball tourna- | to right field. The ball bounced off the NCINNATI, O., Sept. 2).—The Na- SPEAR HEAD awarded Plaver Riley of the Wichita | Bauman to P Bases on ls: Of it 4 ) ch o . g - #hing of Burns. A moment later Lewis Tirown. 4 off tlole 1 n'm—'nn.-h'nn Hufi :\::u:.l‘:::': km'x:‘;r :u'::(-“ e (et In ihle tournament will be the |tional Base Ball' commission o #cored on Gardner's infield rap. Catcher| O Hrown. & in five lnieers’ are Bt | i §, " nmary Alamitos, Atlantic Ia., the team on which 5 { Sl e e e R s i, i O ST o 0| . e o8 o T oo, A b 13 s St P Ry 0wl | PLUG TOBACCO - | Lewis off at the plate wos so strenuous | cotte, 2. Umpires: Nallin end Dinger’ |86cond. Stalby. third. Mod Boy and | Played; Creston, Ia., and the Frankels, cub. that Umpire O fleld Golden V Golden V. named. Runr'-)lnl. six furlongs, purse $2%: Blue ughlin sent him off the finlshed In the order Baker took his place the leading amateur team of Des Molnes. The St. Louls club claimed Riley under | The Omaha lads figure on coming home an agreement in which Player Clyde E. | Miss Anita King The making of SPEAR tirst, Prin foNabh "aod e Soout | WUIh & SHUK wutn Of meney. - A purse of Wares was releascd to the Wichita cius. | FIEAD is conducted strictly Ruth Fans Vite, 2 o SNabb i ¥ 50 ha S Gio 4 - Detroit p Young to third and Bush | ! i i 0 ] third. Charles MeNabb and Gearnau fin- [$40 has been put up, 8200 belng the first Wares later was re-purchased by the St. ished In the order med. Time: 1:1 to second base in the seventh on the for- B s mer's pass, Bush's hit and Speaker's fumble of it and his steal of second. But Miss Anita King, Paramount movie | | money MAZDA FOOT BALL CHAMPS MeGraw Signs Three. Louls club and Wichita maintained that this re-purchase made the claim on Riley null and vold. The commission, however, according to pure-food methods in a great modern CHICAGO, Sept. 20.—Manager Jobn J, With two out, Ruth fanned Vitt wnd the McGraw of the New York Nationa ! Tigers took the fleld protesting Actress, arrived in Omaha oMnday after- {noon. ‘en route from San ruled that the agreement held good re- gardless of the re-purchase of Wares. REORGANIZE FOR SEASON factory that’s as spic-and- Franclsco to eague team today sizned three recruits. £ as a ho ife's Detroit filied the bases with two out|New York-in her Killel Kar. Miss King { The Masda foot ball team, which nat! ey S F u'li.'"ull;.‘::r.' ;‘-»‘.-)J";'n!}'n':r'l_m:" David City Defeats Wahoo. e gOOd in the eighth, due to.passes and an error | 1 making the trip alone year copped the Class B rn.mm‘.n.l:p < | belng the lirst woman to ever make the attempt. Miss King made the trip Sunday from kitchen, For a third of a century pitcher, and Hradley Ko rom the Toronto tea her, by Gardner, and Foster supplanted Ruth in the Heston box.' He sent Baker back | for the thiv i“( Omaha, has been reorganized for 1915 tand Walter Korisko has been elected DAVID CITY, Neb., Sept. 20.—(Special.) -David City defeated Wahoo in a fast & catcher l game here Sunday, 4 to 2 Score Street Rallways Defeat Firemen. A ut on strikes. Grand lsland to Columbus and yesterday | Menager and Irank Millett, captain.| 3 558 | he St t Ratl v b, ball d | 0o 3 4 7 Bofl\“m ap |9Fove from Columbus to Omaha. Shé was | "';""“ ‘;'.‘“'“"“" that but four of his|defeated the City :{;»»7-.«::’;‘1 u\avg K ‘\{".‘n:\'...l vl 3 HH 1‘» I 3 7 : SPEAR, HEAD has been excorted from Fremont to Omaha by a [ Yo!°T8Rs have mturned and that he is|tenmacher had one bad Inning, being ef. Batteries: David City, Miller and Pick- ! en) i . SR party of local motorfets including Mr. | 190KIng for taleni. Anybody who wishes 115"3-‘-5-:2"'.“:.3::’;“ ‘n'; l"r‘;ll;.'fbl"wfl:«:_:: |ering; Wahoo, Anderson and Hans. sweet; Ing the lives of 1640 ¢[and Mrs. H. B Noyes of the Kissel Kar |0 LrY 0ut for the toam can communica man and Soptin ured. ! Bolgrnde Win, .thoqsands of chewers, 3010 |agency, Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Bchiank of | With him wt South e, | BELGRADE, Neb., Sept. 2)—(Special.)— Lehtsweetenyoun. 8 3| the Hipp theater, Mrs. A. L. Sutton and PRI s scapy o 1 | Belgrade won from the fast Walbach il S| Lionel Tobles. I o Strodoht for Spalding, ;’.v.. Pire S(Bpecial)—- | 1uh at Walbach by the acore of § b & i ] 3 3 BT. EDWARD, Neb., Scpt. $0-—<(Spe- o . forpated here Yesterday by Walbach made the omly. score’ an an i ol | elal)—8i. Faward Saturday made one s | Berlin in & fast game of bail. 3 to & error and two overthrows, Beore, THE AMERICAN TOBACCO GO, 14 H Now Judee Dead, |and held 8 alding to a shut out. Beth | Batteries: Avoca, Easton and Pittman; Wilbawn 0010000001 it ¢ e YORK. Sept 2.—Jumes Morti- | plichers were working at thelr beat. pus | Beriin, Krause ahd Brandt Hits 1y Beigrade 100000 0 30102088 a9y > ‘ - o ———— %075 4| n brief illness at hi ked one el while Reod gave six 5 home 1o Hm»;;nd son; Belgrade, Tn-_:eghgyt:r and Babbitt stoad, B 1 i ick out fourteen men and passed Do & ! Thorpelnas W, Boott . b, grusk 4! LONDON, Sept. .—Announcement was | orpeinn ant Games. -3, TR e a Braicinn ..o 0 08 00 06 Al sk made tonlEnt that the Teitieh sicamer | Tho Thorpelen Athctn oo foot ball ! Aesnite el 20048 1008 a1 § o jiasll i ions SuBk: The crow wa:|team i R Tholaes a0 Tagot I8 - or r . or, : Lowis. tolen bases agserion: 81 K- ward, Powee: and Fiah - {27 "Wk, BOIt*R, TR0 At %04 | ishedule, THe Thorpelens are wiln Swap Anything in the “Swapper's Columa" Sac ."‘:,; (called fl, Spalding. Reeco and Guilis, Umpires: [* tre Hurnette Steamship company of |parts. Call Ben Abra g | Buliivan and Manstield. | Newcastie. | Ster 648

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