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ae STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1916. PAGE 9. ON IS ONE a AND WAS A a Close CALLE WHAT \T'S PLiwe! ask AUNTIE , 22 : SUB MNows) : ' . ; ; ———————— papend mrwrnnny | ‘ + ; ont ‘McL Alin ¢ ‘ig }GIANTS TAKE 2 | "EX-GRIDIRON STAR i cLougniin in 7 raining || OPENING ON MEX. BORDER j \ ‘ + r | For fennts ome Bacr || GAME a BUTTE, July 12—In the In ” BY EDWARD HILL Itlal appearance of the season % 21) on the local ball lot, the Se KS i J SS WILLARD has only one opponent in the world attle Giants took the Butte ieee Bil today that can be considered a match for him. This is + ro aca icles laeiaauadd WESTWARD THE STAR OF THE EMPIRE— pthe opinion of F Kendall, the Portland heavyweight, in| Charley Schmutz was on the Westward the star of the empire took his way, ‘ G letter to the writer mound for the visitors, and he out Aad tet in Clevdiend town Ges eax bord, Det ts back in'the |generaled and outpitched Joo M¢ Tt 4 ' Kendall is back in the Rose City after having spent some Gianity, scrappy leader of the local lat to the front has swept thru driving fray— | ay time knocking around the East in search of bouts. He was crew, The Giants were never in| Where night had reigned for years at last came dawn. | 4 ; in Frank Moran's camp and seconded him in his fights with rey a nen “ayes “as a ote | HREperety to You ahs glory of the dem ; ; Bilasd and Dillor . mgs Page: oe ead in tho first frame, and whe one aus ib eatin viet Hee 2 ea 8 Willard a 11 . ‘ - Fe also sparring partner to Fred the ional ceeatt up te them tier va ie aise Hg penta te NES j Fulton. rence he thinks he has a pretty good insight into again jumped to the front. Me ou broug to them the power of your smite | Fulton's ability |Ginnity derricked himself in the You gave your best, forgetting fancied wrongs ; The Minnesotan is more clever than he has been given jminth, and Meikle finished the tray Westward the star of the empire took his way | Peredit for. He gave Al Reich, the dandy, a trimming in aoe with bid ge a bow - And lo! In Cleveland town a club was born! 3 Nm April and Kendall says that he thinks he will make Willard s, and poled out a brace The baseball world acknowledges his sway | extend himself considerable to get an even break |doubles out of three trips to the Well may the Boston sacred codfish mourn! ie pan, Eldred got a three-bagger 1 o 3% 3 8 8 ff SAYS MORAN CAN LICK ! & homer, while “Hunky” Shaw CHARLES (CHICK) EVANS | ' ag be Pw: fo nd the “Iron Man" for 3, four Charles (Chick) Evans of Chicago is the national open golf cham | In the Bast, Kendall was o tee sack swat also tddie Johnson) pion for 1916. One of his life's ambitions has been realized with saying that Moran could lick Another Sloan Is made two-rodnd-trip bingles off Pvans has been rated as one of the greatest golfers of the country | 3 | Palton, and explains that Fulton's Schmutz. for a number of years, Yet he has been uniformly unsuccessful in his! 4 style would be more impressive After Tort Fame rae . quest for national golfing honors, The amateur crown and the open| Against the champion than was the TURADAY'S BOX #CORK title have alike persistently eluded him - @ffensive of Moran. Fulton has a - _ It was anticipated that he might win the amateur last year, when EUT. BENJAMIN F. HOGEe a | AB. KR the tournament held Detroit * ‘each as long as Willard and ts - Pe was in Evans plays his best in the meer in some measurements than eiuse tree sn AE ir Pia West. Among the prominent athletes fhe title holder. The two bare ,- eee 5 248 It was not to be, however. Chick was eliminated and Robert Gard-| 4 Uncle 8 the Deen practically matched for @ bout | sican identified with the racin ie 5 agi on oe Oe Te en ie fa Milwaukee.on Labor day quinn ter the pack 40 yout nd Evang’ game has always been characterized by brilliancy with the| Mexican border is Lieut. Benjamig 7 GEORGE ENGLE ASOUT A® s00n a® one Sloan drops Bp a § 1) wood and irons and weakness in putting. He must have thoroly con-|F. Hoge of the Tenth cavalry. Hoge a ‘ H BASEBALL ght another g in the ‘ © ° que is weakness at Minikhada to win the open t . for the open was one of the best pigskin ware THRU WIT on. With the passing of in a y severe test for a golfer. A man's game must be very sound to| 1, that ever donned the mole om The releasing of George Engle | Tog Sioan and hie brother, also ao, 2 iF 37 38 2) win over 72 holes, from the best men in the country babel gig aie a + has just adout sidetracked the vet- | 4 jockey, there arrives still an rs ‘he ig The victory of Evans, an amateur, is another blow to professional |**ins at West Point. 4 @fan heaver from the ——_ ve other Sloan, Tne latest halls f ¢ 1 ¢ 1 8 golf, In the last four years the open has been won three times by | be time as a profession. George has | from Kentucky, while the other s , {£ amateurs, Francia Ouimet, Jerome Travers and Chick Evans being mS geen many years of service in the | Sicans came from Indiana, The McLoughlin doing stunts with the medicine ball. + + 3 4 6 6\ the victors, Walter Hagen's victory, two years ago, is the profession Women to Hold a 4 Northwestern league, and, having [newcomer ie Charles, son of $ 6 1 8 1 ¢) als’ rebuttal, Swim Meet Alone failed to stick with Great Falls in [| Frank Sioan, Lexington, Ky. LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 12.—4| work, a little pulley work and toss ; H H 4 1% Evans will now try to realize a second life's ambition by winning 4 Ms “comeback” role, will no | horseman. Can Maurice FE. McLoughlin, erst-|the medicine ball a bit, and play 2 @© © # # e¢|the national amateur championship in September. The feat of win-| In Spokane Tank es! | doubt retire from the diamond Cha has been engaged by | while comet of tennis, come back?) shadow tennis. I top tt ali off with |» *f @ @ ¢ 1 €) ning both titles the ¢ame year proved too much for Francis Oulmet and the racing stable of Middleton |) That is the question on the lips a plunge. What I am looking for s @ ¢ © © © Jerry Travers. Perhaps where they failed Evans will succeed, SPOKANE, July 12.—A women’s |) BROWN FIGURES TO PULL & Jones, and will soon make |) of every tennis fan in America. is pep, and I believe I've discov- Re oe St a ee | BM ws se Rs swimming meet, with women com | | THRU SEASON AT HOME his debut In the saddie at La | McLoughlin will do his best, he ered a way of finding it.” | MeGinnity, tn sightn 2 A scribe @uggests that bean ball pitching should be barred. It | petitors, women officials and Wome Bob Brown, Vancouver magnate, | tonia. At present he is exercis- | says, to answer the question In the. Now the former tennis star scaee f should, For the sake of the balls? en spectators, will be held here om = figuring on the patronage of the | '"@ horses for the affirmative at the national tourna-| claims he will go back to the na y 3 % 38 8 88 8s ot {July 21. The meet will be in the ~ ‘Vancouver fans in two Saturday | *table. ment to be held in the t in| Yonal meet this year with a new TRAPSHOOTERS ANSWER CALL lway of a elty championship affair, “Mondie dille that are yet to be stag August line of goods. Ten minutes with Thousands of trapshooters have answered the call to the colors, and| —————————— ed in the B. C. metropolis to pull’ — McLoughlin {s working hard|the medicine ball, eight minutes Many thousands more are prepared in every sense of the word to re . : ‘him thru the season without too! . ‘ te) °70"? day now, not on the tennis|with the elastic pulley, ten min- spond to any further summons from our Uncle Samuel to “clean up” Luke Glavenich Is Many figures on the wrong side of Ave been working hard for this| courts, but in the gymnasium of the| utes setting-up exercises, ten min Mexico. While others have been shouting preparedness from the house- Vi t . F ite ledger. Brown is very popular Dout In a camp near Bremerton. If/Lo« Angeles Athletic club. It {s a| utes jogging up and down, fifteen wi tops, the trapshooters’ brigade went right along and trained the eye ictor in fracas fa Vancouver, and what few fans) Tillman beats mo, x wit Boece hal page Way to Ket into condition for| minutes shadow tennis, and then |*"° ony a Wliae S"eetla | and arm by firing at the inanimate clafe—for being able to shoot ac- With Bush Squad — ate left are with him to the man. (*¢™ ae ave lost | tennis Business is so exacting,” the plunge—this ts the dose of ¢x-| out acnmute 6, MeGinnity Mite—ofe Curately fs the main idea of preparedness. 3 INGING BATTLER NO — he are Rogers I find it imposstble | ercise a aan mies Up | Medtnanty 10 to TH Inning Meikle} While war, or even the talk of war, will decrease the interest In| won Luke Glavenich « } to take the time to go out on the, and takes dally. And he says it Be " *. hs | many forms of sport, it will give trapshooting its greatest boost. The 7 LONGER WARBLES ee ee Jeourts and work. I doa little mat will make him win |meren* f Rime —haeCmpireFis | gay ts coming when ft will be Just as necessary to be able to handle a|foo Dall, the Nonpariel clab wow sa Charlie Egan, New York's sing-|C/AUSING TAUM siner at the Eike'| —-- — — —— _ —_ Sige aM gun and shoot acourately as it will be to take other forms of exercise. | pacific Steel Works outfit Sunday, tet, tee, ant Friday {s causing considerable com-| As many persons took up the sport of trapshooting during the year 1915|% to 2° Luke allowed his opponents was Charlie's custom to tune b Sameee as in the four years previous, and 1916 promises to outdo all other| fo mt. Naturally, the most interest e | . |but four bingles. up when he entered the ring and ™*™ years. = : +|!s centered in the Tillman-Pinkman : Je a few lines with every bift og raapeerser ee} mp dy % 8 MR landed gn bis opponent. In Dout, but don't ever let any one tell Lhe FAL, [Ee ld} S COLUMN Fe the eee TON AFTER 1920 OLYMPIAN GAMES Charley White Is : ) Cleveland he hooked up w runo is AF gy | = ’ he fair goddess of Fortune sends the Olympic games to the . ie Yang. When he came to, 15 min-| 70n't be worth going some little) ° , MAN United States in 1920, there is going to be something of a mad scram- Victor in Melee ; ) utes later, he deciared he had been | “stance to faze on | Ub, y (d] ONS ] Rempe@lfamye 2° for (he honor of holding the international championships, and right With Matt W. Re ) given a short count, but he didn't| LONNIE AUSTIN TO LOOK | mn [in the middle of the fight will be the staid old town of Boston, Mass. et ) sing bis lament. ‘EM OVER IN SOUTH It wae Just about 296 years ago that our New England forefathers BOSTON, Jaly 12—Matt Wn an ; Lonnie Austin, first half of the) JIM SCOTT OF THE CHICAGO] JOHNNY EVERS, CAPTAIN founded the Hub. Therefore Boston will be 300 years of age in the oO a, ee ete CALLING ON MORAN TO Pisce gy ising Bo jbe Bon wotpe dtd Pde lvig poston eaves: OF) «—«-NORTHWESTERY TEAGUR | | next Olympian year—1920. The Bostonese are going to have a 300th|did not prove much opposition for MAKE GOOD Hi8 BOAST lists and boxing impresarics, de-| “No pitcher who ever hopes to| -voiks wh = = | -_ anniversary celebration worth while, and the sportsmen there are al-|Charley White here last night, Bronk Moran is being panned! 704 on the choo-choo Iase eve|be successful should mix a spit oer ae, cee See Hy ready talking over the possibility of holding the Olympics in the Har-| Matt's manager stepped into the fight and left these days in that|POr'C) tomia He will visit Prieco| ball with a curve, for the stmple|** owing up are talking thru their | yorseu’ be | vard stadium, at Cambridge. ring in the fifth frame and tossed ' 7 old New Yawk. Before his/ 0, T.. Angeles and endeavor to|reason thet he will lose his eftec.| bats, I've seen him play for a good | seattle Praett The Oklahoma athletic viewpoint must be a funny one. They|up the sponge to save Wells from ttle with Dillon, Frank was la-|\n¢ wails goed ber vear| tiveness with both styles of deliv-|many years and right now er os think that Jim Thorpe {s a great ball player down there and that Carl|further punishmest. It was the line up some good boys to appear 7 77 eht now he is at * h H rr orris ts a fighter 4 ting long and loud the fact that 4 Morris {s a fight Chicagoan’s battle all the way. could not enlist in the navy and here at the shows to be put on by ery. I learned this lesson fn 1909 the top of his game I think his NATIONAL LEAGUE Hf} go down and quell the Mexican dis. |{h® pate next fall and winter after leaving Wichita, in the West-| work ts by far the most remarkadlo| 1 Pa Gums a & + aoe league, to join the White Sox . _ © | Brookiye | 614 ae fereances. Now the Dillon fight ts ar uaatine ‘takece ro whes Sten” thing in the history of baseball, | /!lsd*ipnia , as f over an nk is making no move a ee " Honus must be 45, tn sp of his | Ne Ping Bodie, the fence-busting wop | park Papers that sang his praises| 115 can Francisco payroll, has|isbell told me 1 ought to develop | printed age, and today he fs making : ‘Se now putting him on the griddle. |).45 nosed out of the batting lead-|a splitter in order to enlarge baays a no one else could get .! * “a 4 | Ce C 6. ok. y Waleh was away wit! | path “ HOPPE’S SISTER SOME ership of the Coast league, which| pitching stock. Ed V a) he has held nearly all season jbis best then and Sully and Issey ver in Boston recently he be: - A Betlg ea oe wr of Wilite,| Johnny Bossler, the Los Angeles| thought I'd be a great help to the| we by two remarkable stops and | —— ee ¥ é "leatcher, did the trick. Baas) team by acquiring the same sort| the next day he han chances | New York . ot 1 saggeccenalfrsommnandl Nght itting “nm «a of deYvery that had made “Big FA"| without an error, Te te still up)! Medical Board Orde J to " ° t . deca C minoes. there hitting .300. Instead of slow. | Bor! - Rest re Lice se | Bight by fighting Eddie Pinkman, aan vee peg teeny Pos grog Wet teicaht pretty woll of my|ing up I can take oath that he e| Washington". . D J E : nm od come tie siton sttgnr her |'Mat Pine going back to the) i thoutht prety Tal fy |eurer and taster this oar than e| Bat r. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence of Remarkable | | . ' been for three or four seasons. wad dn't enthuse over the suggestion | has nm Philadelphia e ‘and if Willie accepts one of several 1¢ Was with the White Sox several 4! : | » Cc 4 lof the older heads on the team, but 1 asked Honus when he intended | ae ures as urt Rages ce Rona Speer = wane: a - T followed their tips, After pitch-|to quit. “Whenever they'll let me,’ | r tu In nces will go along and ex- d. But I'll bet it will NATIONAL RESULTS On J 7 of th ling the spitter a few Innings I dis-| he answere NATIONAL RE T | in January e year hange rights and lefts with bim) Yankee Catcher Is covered that I was losing the ‘hook’| take an army corps to drive him] @ SULTS __4| |] 1915, Doctor J. Rugene Jor- : &8 @ part of the act. s 7 on my curve and besides my arm|away from short or out of the|” ae pittsburg 3, Boston 2 | dan was arraigned before the - A Tits Wartime MAND uspended for Tiff was fecling an wnusual strain, 80 ilname, "And that's the answer tol At Chicago 1, Philadelphia 2 State Medical Board and bis ee “} 2 66Q°1L-9? cut out the spitter.” Mis wonderful career. | At St. Louis 4, Brooklyn 5, {| leense to practice medicine TO REDEEM HIMSELF With Umpire “Silk”? |i! out ts spite” —_—__—— | ‘At Cincinnati 4, New York |] revoked, the contention of ‘ T admit I made a pretty sorry | af nati ¢, $ showing, after all the talk I ped-| \p —— | peed ictal yap Pen line Y (nie get ge Ona rer somes | NEW YORK, July 12—Leslie a an see vertisement Tr y ? +|Nunamaker, Yankee catcher, has N I { AMERICAN RESULTS which had been running os fe discussing his recent bout with been suspended by Prexy Johnson |) ] acoma Pi tcher ear. y ‘| o— - the local newspapers, was e Ty Anderson. for a run-in with Umpire O’Lough-| §| At New York 8-2, Cleveland 2-4. untrue, th: Ld ; “But I will he ub : | e e rue, that Doctor Jordan ei He Jailed in Great Falls) * sis: 3s Scns" | | cua not ture ine aieame a maker kicked on “Stlk’s” ball and/ At Washington 3-3, Detroit 4-1. mentioned therein. Johnny Tillman,” he continued. “1 strike decisions. going to put the piscatortal pas ywhen Lohr was fishing at Buffalo Nake, near here. Suddenly a stern- ff conservation warden came “T cannot tell a lie, sir,” Lohr jConfessed. “It is a bass, and I'm [keeping him tled there until I get thru fishing. He has been swiping ™y bait all day, and, by the nine Si tteetiisemeciaantiieennneniasaiaenenane MEN, | KNOW THAT | | ming over the water in a rT that he was pinching Mehlhaf for ° ° city. Professional people, ee faunch. Ho siimpsed Lour’s Wal) Me Mare GETTING ‘The intoxicated one asked! vagrancy, and took him to the po- Mitten Slingers people of standing in the | cally. c co ‘ 4 . is appre siggy catching?” “Dutch” what his name was and lice box and called the wagon For Big Tourney . aang ap Las oe who are Wha‘ vl ? Al Bartholemy started to kid him, After endeavoring without suc nown to 6 Court person- Disease, Infanti queried the warden. jand, pointing to Shortstop Sammy! cogs to whow the Heutenant that he] porpLAND, ore, July 12| | MY, 8nd people who are Nearaigia. "Parninute’ nn One epee mas teaetee™ ‘ete | Bohne, wat had his oy tyes vi was wrong, the secretar Pohl nave hacen war be BF cape SAo th So So0, Crna ot the Vitus’ Ghace ena rouse A =. aig uae, “What then” asked the warden,|, “Rabbit” Menges, who was hold been ag Bag Bs ag he sk the Owner Russ Hall at of {he lrepresent the Multnomah Amatour| | among the best people tn the Cis “have you tied to that line off the|!2& down third base for the Giants Relics @ 4oll Nanie hasher,” but even Russ Coulin't! Athletic club at the National Box city. And I don't think that here being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, It ts well 4 ov | until he was taken Ill, is getting make the wild-eyed plainclothes/ing championships to be held at ” to rin mind the full name and address of Doct BE bow of your boat? [ent it a bass The stranger again asked Tt |} it can be contended that Jordan, 619% First A: maeee Then the plot thickened jalong nicely, according to D. B - |man see where he was wrong. The/san Diego, Cal., August 17 and 18.||[ they were either creduloss p ta; Bundays teow 4p yer tet ee, ee hours, 8 8. me, ta 8 . t t Pucedabay Whee vlatied him yesterday wagon arrived and Dutch was! ‘They are Ralph Underwood, 115|j} or ignorant Shondence scltolted. Watch each Saturday’ ier tort romakabhe | ) | fish I will unhook that bass and let gestion about where he can go.” The warden nodded agreeably and took the alr, gotng northward. at the hospital, Menges will leave for his home in Marysville, Cal., as soon as he is able, he told Dug. Dugdale leaves tonight for Butte. the door, when a husky-looking In- intoxicated and when he started talking to the young Tiger chucker | they didn’t pay much attention to, t. Professionals to Lay Off Betting At Chicago Meet After jabbing Dutch in the ribs what the big idea was, The secre- tary of the Tacoma club went to the rescue, but the “stew” explained thrown in it and away they went. Hall and the rest of the team went to the city jail with $100 bail, but Mehlhaf was released upon his arrival there. At Boston 5-1, Chicago 3-8. withdrawn from the track several! time on the bum for Anton Lohr, dividual staggered in thru the door about seven times he shoved him| years ago and was used for breed. or ignorant , persons have acute angler. Pale tore k ay te. and bumped into “Dutch.” All of out of the door, with the gun|ing purposes. Athletic heart caused| | been deceived. On the other One got gay the other afternoon . y the players could seo that he was| tickling his ribs, not telling him|his death. hand, the witnesses who Portland Chooses pounds, Albert Byors, 125 pounds, and Tom Louttit, 175 pounds. Reds Win Opener From Tacoma Lads Doctor Jordan appealed to this case that any credulous have been produced on be half of Doctor Jordan are among the best people in the except as the laity generally {s somewhat ignorant of medical matters, cures. Thore ts no contention here that any medicine has been given which is at all harmful. In fect, all of the testimony in this case seems te show, as far as that ts concerned, that any medicine that Doonted to & Crippled Condition for Life by esitheut an operation, i; Ms we to invelve mora! turpitude th Doctor Jordan end Selement wily Coenen he ie for Dector i ‘ CHICAGO, July 1%—Even the . | > ever has been administered b GREATER VINDICATION C~ULD NOT Improper WINNIPEG SLUGGER 1 ppbger ape th at ele pO pg Spokane ‘May Get At Spokane, 4-1)|] ¢yor iy, teen ndtn mae ee DESIRED = Smo SETS FUNGO RECOR ‘meeting which starts at Haw Victoria Hockey at dca Re ak There 1s no contention on the part of the State, | | T* Medical Board claimed that these diseases long standing trouble thorne Saturday, according to| Team’s Franchis Mintae 1 gL {f and it so stated by counsel for the State, that | Vere !ncurable, meaning, of course, that they could 1 i OR peau word passed around at »kmaking hang ‘ ‘ i] there was anything in this advertisement that was | 2 cure them, Doctor Jordan not only claimed to DISOR WINNIPZG, Man July 12 and gambling headquarters today. | ~ ete ae “1 II injurtots to public morals. cure them, but produced in court ->ores of actual DERS oF | ‘ gs ‘ fielder | 1 é SPOKANE, July 12.—Spokane} Hartman and Bartholemy; Har iu haba i ly cured patients as witnesses for his case. Th ‘ DENS OF | Hank Miller, the big center fielder|The professionals intend to help ee in {stad and Murray So that i gets Cown to whetter or not this ad. | Ocired ,Patie as witnessae tor: is cane. 9 or "914" for| Of the Winnipeg ball team who|the promoters stamp out open |stands in line to get the Victoria! Sawsobt —___________| ertisement is 80 grossly untrue as to involve phat Praline? heir remarkable cures have been stated of aisor.| was tried out last spring by the|ting during the meet. The princi-|pacitic Coast Jeague ico hockey moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jord : : Com-| Proc Jodgers only to be se . rumen vanced was that it a % ™ jan, Doctor Jorden has caused this statement be . terage be pen tude hitting Gaul Gena vale ar rise hist sof (franchise, Frank Patrick, presi | ’ ‘ Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot | published in order to acquaint the public pe | f smajord when he drove the ball 438/ putting over a race meeting, and |dent of the Coast circuit, has been WAR S WOMEN find that the adverssement is so grossly untrue as | many friends with the proven facts in the case. ff feet in a field celebration here.|if this one goes over without eritl |here the past week talking things s, | Miller shot past the mark held by|cism, the chances for « Chicago| over with the heads of a syndicate Dr. Jordan is now located on Second Floor of the Mutual Life Building, , Ed Walsh of the White Sox by al-|meet in the fall will be bright and) + 46 putiding @ mammoth ico First and Yesler. ‘ Pestotfies.| most 19 feet. Like Walsh, the lo-| perhaps the bettors can edge in | th s um ‘ r cal slugger bits right-handed. thea. skating rink, ——— = —— SPOKANE, Wash, July 12.— | MehIhat his ‘— — Rs ae | the courts fn the matter and . came back with, “Why shou tel |} the trial of the case which i < | ; | Bold, Bad Bass Swi ‘sion es tao Sosa ay Dan Patch, Famous || 5""E Se stats || Other Physician Absetatly Coed by | } n ° oA €0 ~ é i fot strong voiced and sald ou're \] Court, produced evidence of old, Ba ASS DWIUPeS —iiincre tase wok are telling @ good fot ntrone votcnd And ane pacene| - Old Pacer, Passes |'] Court, protuced evidence ot Glandular Remedies Bait So He Is Tied U \\story on Pitcher “Dutch” Mehihaf, answered him by saying, “Why Over Great Divide) | tuic5e walter o. French to The story started at Butte, just be should I go along with you?" ena j | award a decision to Doctor 2 eS ete Pine isa"tagers et there fot Great Menlnat and’ he rest of the Coun] | MINNEAPOTTR, uty 12-—Dan| | leraan, rmtoring te Ms Be READ HIS TESTIMONIAL > P Falls, thought they were enjoying them-| patch, the world famous pacer. license. FORTAGE, Wis., July 12—No (gods of war. 1 don’t propose to be) ah» pastimers were all aitting in| selves immensely until the fellow | whose record of 1:55 flat has never Judge French stated tm hts Twelve years ago I had tudereviag chacesies ah | ong bev — tho nae et fbr nag ec sdetadia tits '‘|the lobby of a Butte hotel and| grabbed for his hip pocket ant /beon beaten, died on a farm near||{ decision neck and un ton dpeters teeta | tected by fish and game laws, 18 | vite i eot thee flehing for sun-|Mehihat was standing just inside| pulled out his “gat here yesterday. Dan Patch was The court cannot find tn oe etude ‘at sher bat pn A | 4 |