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‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, LATEST REPORT SAND TIMELY COMMENT ttn a ULGER PICKS PLAYERS FOR ALL | AMERICAN TEAM ote Brown, Bresnahan, Chase, Lajoie, Dev- lin, Wagner, Keeler and Other Mod- _ eis Chosen as Unbeatable Aggre- gation by Evening World's Baseball Expert. | ALL- -AMERICANS FOR 1907, BY BOZEMAN BULGER Short stop—Wagner, of Pittsburg Na- Lott fleld~Stone, of St, Louts Amert- nter fleld—Seymour, of New York eld—Keeler, of New York en—Strang, of Ne: vole end Hofman, of Crtcago Na Pitehera—nrog Chicago; Dono- van, of Detroit ard Mathewron, of New | tiunals, Kore et atchera—-Brexnahan, of New York | ca and Kling. of Chicago ee & First barc=Chasc,--ef New York | Nationals, cans {Hight { base—Lajole. of Cleveland | Arericans { nity M n, of New York Na- | Nat ‘ tlonais, Vane tion, but Devlin tt_off.-For-instance, = Georgetown University ¥ Steinfeldt, Bradley pune N selecting an all-American tean : consideration, bat plain commen sense has been freely uced to round t will be ft Js possible for 1907 UMeult to find fe {nformed manager would rather have on third than the tall, lanky boy from than any ys and Tannehill wer of thent an records’ have been taken into to pick one or two third basemen |< » that have baited vetter than Devlin during the past season, but look them over carefully and i a player that any well- en into considera. call ta porsezses a combination of qualities that none of the others has ever shown on the diamond. On B® «handling bunts he is the Lest mon in the business any of them with the possibie cxceplion of Steinfeldt a I WAS with where, on record @van and Mathes eral impression ¢ During the pres pas pitched ax good ball ashe ever Ald ings that Wal Americans, was to cholee was Imiiel to or form, ¢. wetter men be found than Br | But for il luck two or three samen w shut out, Mathewson woul: tng pitcher, notwitiistanding the son in being re hia club was three, bu! three an at he ts going nt se is ason M aaying a 4 Chicarc | the no three I ank- gen back ewson Yot. He has pitched more games tua! } $m his life and ( 3 WE. .gither of the other pitchers selected a pitching corps selected for “ Jal-American team cannot de beaten. r n of catchers WAS Bresnahan and Kling stand head ana Chir ff shoulders above any other catchers In ttle the eds: rowing Kling teagoan. Three men wei eon }from which to select ase, Chance and Don own and there js Chase. As a mat iter and many The greatest others: ait i Ive, with the als P Sans Wagner, of Pittsburg. a. \: University.” ¢ jy etuemed toon i nd. Lanegan ( “Prealey travel! Lie New Sout Wi ade by woin coach feat By ater. thet jany toarn, alner br fa trying vem ite aa ack Of 1 ror the first, Une Le th azaudy Of Rugby witi aS the pointe learn aaa Seven flee “Hutehii n refused te to Ke rem = and cut the “goach Gien Warner, At Caritsle Post nanietanta’ (hia year In Jo) Bi he Mermmer vavartervack. Fenoal., pnd New a the saphinore af This will feeb down nearly one-balf. three of the practicn at Michigan will Py SREP ascns. eer a Ke were spe heavy have al pein both husky and speedy the Western colleges wha. ilye Hy ‘centre at ( the either league, and when It comes (0 4 ick of the two I think Bresnahan has the wonderful Bresnahan tee enap tor ai 4 aggresivenesa . which fe possess and he can also Biliveteine betofe for models first baseman— ue, Simmer othing to do but I of fornia, who pave three “months 43/0 find. where te doox HERE fs no question about second base. Lajote hax no equal in that waporiton. He can } n@ outrun any other man playing se nd bass. He will prov: lita peer for many years fo come ourneld nly stand with- | we Wal That and n ny of many great a oMoe ot Phil task nt by M em could eq and he can outbit Bradley was selected: for short partition needa no dlacus- > other player was thouelt consideration. There are short stops, including Doo- Ma; Tinker, of Chiceso, nd Hiberteld, of the New York Amer: vocy who think 1 Wagner? N ng of outfielders was a dif- and there will probably be ers In Th Jay offering to name bet- snes than those xelected. But tt will be no easy task. Right off the reel some fellow | Pittsbe Lumley, of bent y| Can you Jace thew ofa than cover @ To reat work, ng them to It. there either league that have on your club than W g; Sheckard, of Coleng: js going to say Leach, 0} Brooklyn, and 1 am Suat Stone In lett? Setter tiring —whs—cen much ground and hit as hard {as Seymour? Could you find a player ou would rather 6 Keeler? G Into’ consideration their fielding, hitting, base running and slight! but falien of 360, ston youtselton alaries. pla: general aptitude for team and you cart find a better trio America It Is true all of them y fallen off in hitting this the others you might nar off during some. previous ear or perhaps many previoux yearn. |} The clu named wilt bat at an aver and there is not a slow runner or fielder in the bunch. When you begin to pick flaws in this! atop a minute and tinagine MAMAGS eho Mec be PRY ‘hen see if you can think ers you would rather hire ones named usse tok et in the Atner among fork bala par Sloularly fine and their vaseing the fasvert viy, of Wisconsin, ey Yor extra tance froin Weno may yohtitect Wo helo hl Williams bf Jowa State. thinks he ay 4 faaine tne chen Deaun | TTS pails. ANS? aVallarte will have ot bexin un: as only Horry Ut Forbes, a star end of Yale tn trying out Pullen feof | Milita, rial th wit APARKS FROM THE GRIDIRON Bomething naw In football has been Coaches Lanagan ent Jot of new and good! Nweasin, among. them. Miler rier, and’ Waamund, who came, tle) Dut waa debarred last aca neanon. Point the bin V . for an end. has bess under stay ry Mademy for some weeks. Pullen a active, yatrong and fast end ahould do In geting down the field to. recelye COL Le, Chal bere | ingtor the jured | Chaly Pen | and Norrls, 4 ton 0 ing Ruaraw wilt ‘bed Eastern rien A in fal McAvoy will not return to Lafayer [REEL E aes nptatn willbe, elected ss the big guard, will wo to Wash. nd Jetfer lamt nea. am lex. wi Twenty of Sees treciheronitctite James 1 il tewm, Te ell,” will Blaicher, of the lt men, Will return, oratty at Seattle all expenses h layed until the quality. oft mts determined Oy the opening. Taussli, (& former clever end ‘on the coaching «i on Kirkpainck, © out on by Tadsoon of a y with Lafayette, Rogers,” Hogan, it pl the, candidates Hrown wit] orks week Jameson, quarterback of the dled) at Hvanston, near Chis Sano recentiy froin trpnard faves Trcety re BATT 4 an toxtiation with Waants matter of accept date Ie Ci stan week 9k see ———— achting affairs | eomes over nest on this side if he season with a “Boat to try to lift the old cup, new The “New York Yacht Club will put no gigings on tho mug calpulated to pre- vent’ fair race and no. favors and (Bie Thomas 1s enough of a good sports- qman not to-ask for better than an - even break. : AMHPRST STUDENTS are to have t rink WOxll5 feet in| WS Targeat tn the United states. re tennis courto will Ge laid out! am the! Bullding for summer use. Ly ‘JAMES R. KEENE has sent hin i yenr-old chestnut filly, Court i fo (he Caxtlefon wtud, Lape a Ine My won, five of her six ren hip billtard hia Bu with Vi Mat of the 0! trop) these cus masters, connideration with a total winning of $32,960, (AEFOR AND SUTTIN will prob- their struggle thi, thietKI'and 182 world's cham- winter en ek reepec ner It iE igtit out theas same "imal benana ae yeoming into the Idter da IPTON WILL ENLIVEN YA “@iR THOMAS LIPTON will culiven begins’ to lasting pion } tera; li td on car MANY OLD BO pulled out and wheeled Into dine for the twenty-seventh anniversdry of the high wheel tour through Boston streets ye: Some of the cy. | pated ‘In the orlginal run, HONOLULU ATHLETES are mak: A Aratend of Maconm'e or CHTING 'y experts, one Apprectute the marvelous | qualities of the oldest cham. th In any sporti SHAKERS were ists pariies- n Park, on Sunday tL tropny. th events 01 interest tn... York | Evening World eee enthusiasts in auto racing and t sands who will be drawn to the course which Is betng p cess. bearing upon auto racing and facture than that of the freak Alnes entries in the coming rac: [up entirely trom automenties are {makers, subject tO cert horse-power, i rest quipm Drivers of high-powered autom Metropolitan Automobile Asso cartied In stock und catalogued VANDERBILT CUP ‘COURSE FOR STOCK) <ryyiss2 e tho course |from the towns aiong the route and |eighnoring large cites have uated in| NO, | 47 _IN DEXED. Sep i [the hope that the proposed contest of Stock cars over the old Vanderbilt cup moted by the tropol d ob 5 4 tor Octo 1t end-it may -be-made asa = A contest between the stock cars aaa would have @ far more practicable biles, 1907. | NEWS OF ALE BRANCHES OF SPORT | AGGREGATION eee fat ‘anlyoato reappear xfler a 1 absence with new Plungers,-Like-Layers, Recaiinl ey, newiluck-and naw/necvs! Bank Rolls Strangely and’ | eet more tian halt a dozen of the Return to: Game. booking money. It purpose, and feading to Is the rtlon would Joc Yaeger Has Luck the ring pries of t the Job when the bugle blows for mys probed. Right now a 1 are players and layers alike who dropped thousands since the begin of ui This laver is one of caance’ men of whom no few now, He ts a gambler up. and that Is prob- ae worst of It. The season. Some of them have gor ++ -—___ manu-| AT GRAVESEND TRACK. |AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACK. ract in the big cup event, The! GRAVE will be mace | ‘ wn Tot My de scement for every manu- HEAD BAY RACE TRACK | The al course Was at Its and several clever D RACE TRACK. Sept | 8 MWe: and track were perfectfor | Se fast workouts to-day, and good EAllops res: 144 TOKAYON ing. In grand E remulted HILL—Six furlongs jAinerica and Europe (0 yy qt BSOMES =) furlo petit Me ba a nd the desire to put Celt cars * Doing nice Sulks all the time ial teat of road work should | 44; : Four fur WN=Went atone, with out such @ large entry list that, Acta we All out | an eilmination e ot eXTPR Syn cionek NocOne nile anda quart: jaws WI be Feau to insure safety han Should sin a ¢ 2 eh dn 21s tainty Te is realy n the final by not overcrowd course. The race should be even mor: | tacular as test than Uy 8 specs | 143 for the! the 131 BOUNDIN HZ ZAMBESI—One mille in 149, breex SLK—One m. ory good work Seven’ firlonge in He never Was bet ing. Not much 15, IM BEN SHAW One handily. At dts b sly Va! (138 Bs in 116, M2 COBOCHAN-One mile and a quar- For ; peeing 7 bea ates har Ayers | Wore capable of a speed of 14) miles oF | Rennes ds nice coh ' Te ee eine wera tobligediataislowi aes uti bl st © AHASRE-Six furlongs Jn 148 3-5, | down on the (dangerous turns, « leer sat mile jn 1-46 re Not mucn Mile-asininute stock cars could take ee 11 BLUE MERON-—-Went along, but | them almost at full speed, thus insuz- | p57 Five. furlongs AS Out Ing a closer contest. The stock ears | 1! Tn good trim Five furlonge in 1.07, ing larger Nelda at the finish | competition than under ¢ j dust raising qualities of ra | Vory little work wl } make the highways ready for th test. 1B critt Gildersieeve, of Nassau lty. has planned a better police ‘tidy than dn previous races. I have a Lorie Ot 1,007 Ur-more th and flagmen, and ‘belleyes that | Insure a clear roadway (for the Hon.of spectators mtd: fo_the dri the racing ca are also less liable to break down, giv- be ‘required 10 @ com Coun- prote: de> wil ferrat he ca: prote: vers of ever 30 good | gs in| Ls Five “furlongs in 16 WAV KK Five fur 102, driving. He Is ready. Arne roads over which the up race: 2a OR tie One mile in|. LOb breeging, Sure to win. s00n. | have, been held are, in excellent condi: BE Pi ceexts x, Blow besinner, | 135 CONV TLLI-One mile in 1.4) 2-5 | Bo tae ara natedugtlena: womid ase AMO Ta Gers xe SUTORER nA EG Se eS eerie tani | be even less. so from the stock pine RATES! mille ng. an ever « in 3.40, breez- | ott {., — CELT—Sevenytu ing. A very nice 138 TH RAUN—Flive fur 18 H 1.45 3 Never 50 8 Im TOM AUGRATHo Seven furlongs SS. oh b 1 at shay 2 KITLISRANKIEcseen nes ova in galloping. Wil See eos shay 110 BESOM-—Six furlongs In 119. 2-5, Vis one mnilevin 4445 _ Rulloping. Speedy but not. mu Bho ayant M BARS COURT Six, furlongs In | 18 Se Ta rIGhEK 4 Frohatd Hy ordinary. E Tradiniversisosd [02 MASTER RO Five furlongs | in 1.05° 3-6. zal Kood, Li REMEAGE—Six- furlongs in_118-35,_| andily, N@ om Ready and | 146 TAR—Five turic 4 id hanauye She ds very A an aon necatlye wins—twenty-two gs gaye Jersey City made the mi lof consveutive wing — ty [in number. CHARLES VAN A A in correc In right Nel behind frat | P Yes, Please let mo know !f the Br erin League T, Be & No, | coacher Ate that bese calle to sing pitoher: fet mo nee 1" The pitcher to the coachgr, who lets it pas. the runner i Belng @ constant readér of The question to you which I would It | differ on how and where tt all cx Ing second or Was he spiked third? J. He wan spiked atenling une A bets that & man goes to tte plato septured’ tr nty-seven third base rune in, Ing a run. Is that a legithnate play? JACK W It haw been allowed Jn neveral jinatances, bat some umpires re- fuse to conaifer it lemi{imnte, to Sporting Queries Pe Providence, of the Eastern; and bas one ball a ero tenes Ot ie et com (atrikine teficbanied aid then steps over | mea, B/the plate and bate riaht-handel A ‘if ver | bets he ls out. B says he ia not | According to records ayatlable, ¥ 4s over KEN: | fee Section 10, Rule 51, of Rule ai 1B Nery: | Bool — SWHEPST AK | 18, bree WH you please decide the following ane ee ase? | lags Ae On ited base, ty on 14 DREAMER—One in 14h, SK. fond, butts” caugh handy, Ready. 1 KV Necdnot-and tiated. A rl bated sokiyn Basehal} Choy ever played in the Am- 1 There ts a runner on third babe. The the on tt und koors ven- ing World, I would like to submit a ke you Inj 7 " tne Up; learn) to aay baseball tr Japan | {Y"aiawor, A clalins that. there hus | 1-000 per cent. IM position was obtained, that the | Honohuw, (atthe aseball In California. | Leen a came of baseball played which ce a a Hritish Hilliard Association took action Uonoula is baseball mad. Every Sun- | jing lasied for thiny Innings.” 1 olaims OL AAR Re Chamalonahl to bar the shot | gay, conteata inay be acen ‘in whlch Haren recuse ehenues nintplaved anadian Championships. ‘An Ago nn 188. tho Americana | Japanese play Chinese, Hawaiians ray y Innings; only a rumor nual Canadian track | ab Y the jawed ball, and in 18a TieateiAr en eioe att LER TRL E oY sorts | ¢. A claims that he read in The wil! “lgot rid of the push: xhot, the pocketn! cenest rivalry, Byening Ayoriay that It was played in pls A ‘| belng discarded in 1870, Schaefer and, } Cleveland, Kindly settle this question, seose a | later, Ivex were the omy: (Americana to Atlas A. C. Games. OWAS, RITCHIE. Mhevicta | master the anchor and profit by Its use The Atlay Athletic Chub “will hold the A tm right, Wy — a eRt Of tila season's monthly invenbers’ ya friend and myself both saw, but me off: As several of the: born ea Hal Chase spiked tn the arm. steal: “comin back to #econd from an attempt 0.8108 (forced. DB han perfect right to sev- 13 FATHDR KOFFE 17 breezing JOLVQUEST—Five furlongs in! “Six furlongs in | ‘ab him. | ive . breeging, WIL win soon. LA B.—One mile in 1.42 2 Robert Edgren’s Answers 22 oo ymat 1.08 One mile In| on bln wh Mix furlongs int.17 2-5 | One mile in 1.4, handy, AHes, will B touches third, t nor May win cheap rice. | | ID RAMROD—One mile in 142, handily. | | | wile an attempt to 1i3GUIDING. “STAR—One mile ‘In ade. A is finally 144 2-5, handily, About ready ting back (o thir | BHALKET—Six furlongs in 1.18, return to second. af RUE PROC Uy vandiiy. A nice col PERPLEXED, cateel [ieatnqeg Nye | Nelther runner tw ont. Nobody t*] BRITISH BAR ANCHOR STROKE! fond base and A to third tf they! Billlardiats in England haye followed the ‘action of those in America in bar- ing the anchor stroke, which o¢ Kindly let me know tf n aacrifce nit] nk the anchor stroke, which permitted {w count as time up to the bat, also It] Players Ukn Moberts to run 2000 er more Jone safé hit and three sacrifices are | Points by getting the balls m the jaws rounted 1,000 per cent. If the man t« up! of a pocket ur timer. ALEAN } waw the how! of English patron: | A ancrifige in not counted n time Rs ath! ia aD May Jat bat. Yea, the batter would have monot MH aH lean wet there. who became ai of a conte! Younk Donohue, the clecer Ughiwelght, of = « Engiand, has been sent by hie Omaha Gets West ennant. manager, Jotnny Mack, to oome ‘here, ax Di MOINES, Sept, 14-—Omaha has won| M HAS arranged @ few bouts for him with | tne Wester” Tena fC baseball ohampionanig. | mome oC the Kood boxers tn thie city, Mack which Des Mol fas held for twa years, ty | would like to match Donohue again Yesterday cater ti the home tean, in the} Tommy Murphy, as he is confident that Seon 2 0. afer, Thee Molnee had] Donohue cam outpotnt the pride of Mariem ihe iret first game 6 in & elx-round bout. os este 5 ipeeys i } few layere in the ring now w piwad are, with an exces hi wisenhelmers who want Ket it, Siow ‘a reasonable One of this season's examples return to the game with rene cla! vigor and nerve Ix Joe Ye Wosterner wlio. ring. fell by Uie wayside the gaze and doin harkably lucky his luck has stuck to him accumwating an old-fam rol] at the expense of the books hasn't struck yet Riley Grannan Back. ere ja Miley Grannan badk F Lass taking in 0 Without. batting ah ety mach. th ay he did the day of the great of Navarre. T 2 gave lilm tae fresh Tho race track ix the gr cireulator of miter times Lart? they sell hold no are jon here oft and he “Henry natch race. Not so long ago nan was down and out, ax they ay, money make GRAVESEND ENTRIES. GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, races here ure ax follows First Race—For all aR® ex furlongs (805) Roseber fio tod teun uffrage (at) Hrookaats Nymph (000) Jack” ACkin SSI? Vell King’s Daughter Sit Keator = Monet? : Sil Handearra.... RMZ Clolstereste. ss, 83 Man Hmithooceee eee + eixible 7 Vrince Hamburg...++ iW? Danorear st — Hot —Abwaternan 1) Genham Ws Belle of Troquols fo Uimbrell ND. RACE.—for four-yar ni, Steeplechase selling, Al» aE hh nutes (ist) Amada if (Mb) *Garrete SST Knleht of Hiway = Leonia Follow On THIRD RACE—Tne Ti Ha; five and a half forionge. Br fo “iounding Elk (605) ease FOURTH RACE.-Thi cap for all ages, one 1 Runnine Water Dandelion” -...cccs 00 Tomson Oxford, Cabachon Carthage Gab Amped HIS Okenite Mall Nets Sept. 1.-The entries for Monday's 1 1 Vict 1s mae 13K or two ry si S700 hit 825 Charles award FIFTH Tal For three-year-olda and unwant, selling, one mile and mm __IA1__Robador Rides Alpeninar: kag fins Bnd, Hmiling Toms ssssseree TH RACK.—For maiden tw olds: five and a half furlongs ‘aham tx Court SOX King’s: Plate AMO Call Bo} Orifias Fulte sukey’s NTH RACE Conditlode san Boottaddle errs. Gold fin: Rarnpage Rowe White Buckie Ke Deke so) Sixt ana will alc aaventh races, S¥ive pounds apprentice allow Ten pounds apprention claimed; teenth, 104 i 11 7) 100 Wwe or i e 10% 90 107 110 the clear) FER PROM OEtS= bd | and pollt Money Comes From money there in pllee alc note sen are mi One young. p n what he ke good with a the can run % up Of some on a bundle, ly on paper. but when he gets to U rt might m Hap with a $100 5 thing worth while. How of a thousand familiar seo al the track day in and ar from the turf to-day nelr Rolng It Brown's friends declare, tha “strong- Jockeys. He ix through Mr. Brown has said that horse does not always win and lie says it is not always of the horse elthe: The desire of Mr. Brown, and ineldentall of horses of Class, to. make nings pay for the expensen a Wille Ie has won ! Siukes, the past Uare {him on an average the pleasure of seolng his co | Whirligix of uncertainty. As the result of his expert { stable upon whieh he 1 Set be wald tales In th paddock, opposite th ourse: Under tho haminer to est. bidder. will go. John Jumper brought to tis countr Brown, He cost 325,00 In addition to Jol yoM. P. ae tery wil KO yorted to be & haan are Sol, Beckon, Progress. baine Fortune. LISXIN ‘Ky. Sept. nouncement ia made oMcially Miller, Bishop And Paynter ber, and dlomisa ther breeding ope the noted Fr stud LOUISVILLE, Sept: 14.—A for, #000 on. Nis 800-nere sto% stajlions, brood ares ant and a Got. Jack Chinn tn the Mere tional Gank of Harrodsburg Targest which Is has be Mercer. ¢ the noted Kentucky. turfman an, as It was not kn pret xtratt ye wax TTT SUNDAY —= EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, | One rane Where Gives New Start. ¢ colors of Hugh Grant Brown dis-| ten we rot unlikely, Mr.] as the punters, lin A volume to say later) about | «pheres n Yoara nearly $90,000, | urday ure be Was nol to win money, bat to win races,| ester playa at Syracuse, through bls ownership Others dhe the stable to. ge King Cobalt, Caesar's Wife, foshen Chief and {Ileie: Princetan wa Wook Sale of Millbrook Stud their “Millbrook xtud, focated at the Oakwood Farm, the last week In No- | tions, They have there | y neh stallion Imp. Adar Chinn Mortgages Farm ineets of the crops, has been fled by The filing of thi Jateat mor sagef} ing! ‘inueh comment among the friends of | Comet nt, Phita 2 —-} trrtterere rye the tenet eae BE aan 36 That » GRIDIRON DUST up in who he fk one * you flay out ee year 10 Dros UAE IRTK poe 2 y one week more aad the, regular xchieduled eames in the openiag of Strong Armed Jockeys. the football season will besin-and for 8 the gridirons all over: the and with} country will be scenes of real action n and backs be- t he will] in to get mixed up with the vigskia college games next Sat- ween the Indians and Al- is and nin. For the has lost] The opentr he best! Williston at Willa the race,| following Wedneseday ganies are sched~ the fauit| uled between 5 and Hobart at Syracuse, while Lebanon Valley oes to c *. Two weeks fro y cou to-day Roo! New Hamp- shire meets Brown at Proyideties, Core nell opens with ¢ e Worhb on at ® and the Indians entertam Villa we at Cart One Big Game Here, Vard. Dennsylvania and Yale the Hex contests on the win: of fence the | teu his hopes | W bliwe Ha Suaqueha t Yearesthet hotween Carly Sewell, {tO on ‘Saturday, Nace wiles et 4 0bothe cmon ara gabe nder Hiadelpiua: fabenn. ys. Brown at He RO eo nedelpiih; Yale va. Army at. Wout Va. Bucknell at e J. at at An at Ith at Phil field at Cambridge: t Ithaca; Haven. Lufayotte at Philadel, Va. Brown at Cambs ‘oleate at Weat Point: w Haven: Chicago avy Ve 1 Hirvard ys The an- @ that will sell Intended the good Handspring and thirty: | Virghula at Anpayetis three head of choice bro 1 Jars Features of Closing Season. bought at great ast year, They | Duy; : if had taken a ten-y On Oakwood | plays ine dntflany os Harvard aridwe: Core [Bell meets the 4+Xale. plays Swie rigage | ke farn earings 20, Fr rthine rtmouth at Ann Arbor; © County $ ne ofthe Court at Harrodsburg In favo ASA Farmers’ Bank of Frankfort, the Mer-| Bintan cer National Bank, and the’ First Na- Rdeitary, Na ores: sconstr er-recorded In| son and India. greet e subject | Thanksalying Lafayet breeder. | meets Dickingon. at. Easton. while the own that | Army and Nave: game. at Potiadeinhte Is Always Good Whiskey