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Bill, Vean and Geni le. Maybe they wil a peason. Naps are willing to take a cha @re aot showing some class Well, weil! ‘Who on earth would have thought Die-head ooo After Johnny Kilbane disposes of Jotnny, Joe Rivers wil! get they will pull Abe Attell out of fe—and then again, maybe he isn't. from Cleveland into the rtm breaking his arm last spring. eooo weighed the attorney genera! and the district attorney said coun: Gchiitztown dim McGuire says Mike Lynch | He likes the game too well. the the role of deputy sheriffs. at ———. Last wint for Cruick. He got sight Cruick fn het pursuit, ner, and as the pursuing Cruick dall-playing Cruick, who ones at first, second and third the crook got away. The knee oS JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.—Golf Is surely Na camge baseball nal in interior papal clties as Ly evidenced by eatrants and spectators in the| tournaments recently coupled with the announcement of dissolution of ball leagues and the dis Bandment of teams throughout the estate. i NEWPORT, R. 1—The golf team between Massachusetts and Taland will be held Sept. 23. ‘The contests will come off on the Grounds of the Agawam Hunt club. TOPEKA, Kas—The intercity race starts from here on 20. Entries have been made 7 Kansas City, Topeka, St Louis and Salt Lake City. — PHILADELPHIA — The openi @f the season for college footbal has been set for September 23. NASHVILLE, Tenn.—in connec- with the Tennessee state fair, held here, September 18 has designated as the day of the Great southern horse show. SAN FRANCISCO—A lively four- yound battle {s anticipated tonight when Danny O'Brien and Jerry Mur- meet at Dreamland rink. Rufe and Abe Label will also Several other bouts are on the card. PE ips on daacs Pa—A sore arm temporarily retired Marty PrToate and he ts taking treatment ‘West Raden, Ind, pending the ‘ ' series with Chicago and ‘ York. Manager Clarke hopes af 6 have O'Toole in fine mettle for i the Sunday game at Chicago, when the “Marty O'Toole special” will be ron from St. Paul. CLEVELAND, Ohlo—Joe Jackson, 3 the sensational young southerner i ing with the Naps, will join Ty on the stage next winter in ‘Steen, the spitball twirler of the Portiand Coasters, will Vean Gregg and Gene Krapp, at Cleveland next spring, ‘Anyhow, Vean and Gene have shown so much oeeee Guess those Naps, half of whom, by the way, are former Coasters, see ee Guess those Spokane Indians are aut of the race now. gibly be an obstruction for a real pennant contender? could have bitten a twenty-penny nail in two when he dropped that dow Mike Lynch likes the looks of Howard Guyn, the former Port! a well, he bas released Johnny Bassey, and will give Howard Sows bre around Los Angeles they figure Abe is » back © It seems that the governor, the sheriff and the district attorney out Anyhow, what the governor, (he sheriff be ever “sot” eyes on, “He would be just a dandy scout for the “ adds Jim. Mike has no inte: eevee ‘Two outfielders In the Northwest league spend their leleure time in winter mouths chasing crooks. Bd Kennedy gets his commission from the Portland sheriff and George Cruickshank gets his from the guardian of The fleeing crook proved to be some Finally the fleeing crook cut a curly-cue angie that was Dut this winter he will be more careful in chasing crooks. GOES TO NAPS TO JO VEAN AND GENE @ that landed the Coast league pen- iM help George ovall land one for nee on Bill. those despised Ialanders could pos Ret Joe Cohn °° of F anoth the Frankie inner. Ani and then— r, Maybe he Abe says he is just dying to get @ and give bim a few love taps for jows of the ted—and there will be no fight in ee js one of the best judges of baseball ntion of doing scout duty, however. BILL STEEN In other words, they play * As a “spit-dall artist,” er the crook-chasing got a little too of @ crook, who beat {t down the ten Tt ts Bill's pet, and bis contro! is almost marvelous. also prides himself on his speed, it ; Ag ba was! more experience. 8 used only to regular ourves, like ‘80 Cruick fell and burt hie knee many agree that he has served his last year out of the tall bushes, bothered Cruick some this summer, piteber’s mitt, He averages at the bottom of the Hat, and has earned THESE DENVER BOYS GO UP--ONE TO WHITE sok) Fling «ay by the ghost of the man; In Grover with a fast ball, Casey) Hagerman, bought from the Den-| a"? Tecalled ver club by the Boston Red Sox, ts} afraid himself out, for fear White Sox ther. ta bound to start things doing Glimore, whom Ge: from the 1909 season that) but 2 Hagerman killed a player. He was) ver hit over the heart, and never knew 200. He is a aplendid sacrifice hit- = struck him, for he dropped|ter, leading the league tn hom down.” pa ‘safe the ea edition of ne Jal each Sah a free lelp Wanted” ment ing prin t is ly for the benefit of men and Seis tik tos teeing But it helpe the employer, who can insert an “song! aan ge hace gleam interest to all These free help wanted ads run exclusively inthe first edition of The Star, ON THE STREETS AT 11 Rdition and watch the ads. CASEY HAGERMAN revision of the “College Widow.” George Ade’s football play will be made over so that.the fival Nap and Tiger ee can The Care of Your fe We sdvise people to go to other Dental Be sure to read our articie on “The Care of Your Teeth” in next Monday's Star. GOLD at - SILVER FiLLsS . @OLD FilLis.. «. 600 $1.00 ‘We are noted the world 4 . low prises and good works *™ ™ ALBANY PAINLESS DENTISTS Second Floor of the Peo; '* Ban! 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He is hard to rattle and as cool ia 4 pinch as when faced by the poorest batsman, with two dowm Paste It in Your Hat—Tack It Over Your Door Paint It in Big Red Letters Across the - Back Fence of Your Yard Make a note of it anywhere and everywhere you will see it before you buy your next suit. Clothes ARE BETTER AND HANDSOMER’ THAN EVER Yes, they are by far the finest and most stylish we have ever offered, which means they are finer and Don’t take our word for it. Do as we have done—look around and compare. Then you will KNOW » ekaliheRaalistellahalalalalel * ‘ * * * * * * is * #42 chest (normal) ,...40 @ # 47 .:.chest (expanded) ...44 % le 2 26% * 69 * li * 2 2 & a es * * SEER ERE ER ERE EEE H NEW YORK, Sept, 16. or not his admirers have orred in calling their protege the “white hope” will be determined here to night when Carl Morris, the Okla homa giant, meets the Pueblo Heavyweight Jim Flynn at Madi son Square garden. Although Morris ta his six feet four inches tops the fireman by inches, and has 230 pounds of eainet 180, he lacks one which Flynn possesses—ex- Morris, however, realizes the importance of this encounter and haa worked himself into the best possible shape. | Knock- Out Brown * (By United Press Leased Wire.) * MILWAUKEE, Win, Sept. 16--The * fight, which was to have taken place bere tonigh: ® was declared off on account of opposition from the & ition, in being eagerly sought by fight promoters * Low olen and San Francisco, After the sido * * o * * night's bout, Wolgast agreed to meet his old out” Brown of New York, if a gua ee of necured. ete TP yes wa dedh dst fe leha tale Alla lhaliobebtaBia po Te ES ;BUYS THREE COFFINS AT BARGAIN ASHTABULA, Obto, Sept. 16. Whethor|Mra. Wm. 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