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EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Y L@AK IN THAT ANT THEN SOAK ancy. IRIN Cr UP! Cal a ase Mn tg oealcapaauen Reon ‘voonom VER THE SOUNDS of atrife and rancor that escape from the Bedlam Chicago ascend the cheery warble of Job Hedges, who is @ candidete for Governor of New York; the appeal of Herman A. Mets, who declared him self a candidate for Vice-President on any Democratic ticket, and the exhortation ~ of Tim Woodruff, perpetual seeker for secone ptare on the Republican cardy =~ Glory be, what a trio! Each of the three is looked upon by New Yorkers with the pitying indulgence! — that @ mother hes for a “simple” child. But the three candidates think them-))” felves the apotheosis of skilful statesmanship. Not YO KNow WwHeER Wee UVES ea chene hes Let Men dream on. It would be cruel to wale them up and the hot weather @o near ue! a ‘ , SORE. FEW OFFHAND ROMARKS I cither of the celebrities you mention. 7 made recently indicating that the |Indeed, there could be no possiblity o€ ( ( modern boxer Is usually a gentie-| putting the Hon. Leach Cross on Fr ly sort of chi ch different from |#ame plane as Capt. Kidd Broad. a ioe kiacaies ef, Gib a te Cross is an highly cevatened Mg Ni \ : the fisticuffer of old—has called forth bi 'é, / hath ‘ type $f the highbrow and deep thinker, , i bee B nell atge dat who fn the stress of battle within the ‘ y WURRA WURRA: ropes shows more strategic skill thant woes. ms Zima BROUTHERS AND BRODIE You had a paragraph in your Archimede ever put into operation tion im apa fondertat - column stating that if |the defense of Syracuse or losopher b DOESN'T KNOW THE DPPRREHCE BETWREN Maton evess iS Hie a PRACTISE WITH GIANTS. does pugtlinis wints an Packoy Me- [Tom Dufty of Drumminduft exhibited in i & PLOUGH HORSE AND A SADLER INN WHO POU one. The good old days of baseball were |} Farland, Jack Goodman, Johnny |fn eieation af the fest Maton heat wae i . recalled yeatertay when Dan Brouth- Jf Kilbane, &c., were seen walking on [Cf ture, and as gasoline wasn't availa) a Sit ers and Walter Brodie were in uni- Fifth avenue nobody could tell that [in those far-off days, Tom Duffy, being ‘ This Home R \ form practising with the Giants. they were members of the fighting [a resourceful genius, utilized Trish un King C1) ig eagues Brouthers, {t will be remembered, J] protherhood, but if Kid Broad or |poteen, which has a “kick” tm it H was one of the first ball players to Leach Cross came along—"good- stronger than gasoline, dynamite or é 6é 399 J figure in a big trade. He was sold night.” hard elder. 3 earne i) Ball on Bronx Lots oyy @ ; with the famous “Big Four’ back in Not wishing to take up the merits | But Capt. Kidd Broad would never & = a to Peg Bio was consid: 1] of any of these artists, I cannot un- {waste poteen on machinery. Besides ‘ the ta: rs ‘ emiber ‘ure! he answered. “And el grea e busl- derstand how in the world you could |he has not the puichritudinous i edie er ce ere amar ; Walter Brodie played outfield || ines Leach Croan with Kid Broad, |tutes of the Hon. Laach Cross. But e which, to it thie fall something is , inie” Samet rm: | F he old Baltimore Orioles when || ©, lege graduate and a |the Kid was always a falr fight hy erman Quit the JACK WARNER GAVE HIM TE going to happen that might tive. y you ; ’ third base and Willlef| gentleman. Brow wa rowdy. And please note, Mr. Trinkel f RATION ; tittle 2 he paper.” K 7 H. TRINKBL. fare a lot of college gratuates in Plumbing Business for Base: "Who is she?” asked Joe Tinker, who Jennings and Joe Kelley were also 1] ty comparison, tae. theineral was ues [eciturian: rantietos ongs aceon “Wh en I saw what a hard time tho | was standing near. members of that team, as was Wil- J |hased on the Was Satisfied W old man was having,” he went on, “I| “Never ming who she ts,” eatd Hotnte, y ‘ Wall, ith $100 | gecdea wo get job that wae “But she te the finest giri 1 beatae cae corathtad a! HBRE ARE NO STARS FEATURED in the boxing line this coming week money maker. So I ch im the world, and if nothing happens ~ la His First Real Diamond Job| you Asal Knew Bete orcad TN deer tend you'll see old Helnio married teture but there ts one departure worth noticing. Manager Gtbaon will make the Christmas.” shows at Madison Square Garden popular-priced affaira and he leads off Until Johnny Evers Discovered is in that business. If a fellow is amart| “While we were Zimmeroran fn this Ine with « bill next Monday night. The plan ts to put on three sad Him for the Chicago Cubs, talking bed Lal he Pretty well. I have often | was very muoh disturbed. Tt seems that cards of ten rounds and two of six rounds, thereby eliminating « lot of singer: arged for looking for a leak and then |a delegation of his German friends from A E RECORDS Dread “prelims.” This plan ought te work out well during the summer, althoug?} added a charge of a dollar or two for |the Bronx had come to the Polo Grounds i. eck believe it would lend zest to the sport to lay off during the hot the to see the gai 4, at the gate, had ve your toole Oy IE lied to Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland. xing fans are queer binis. I found the St. Nicholas Rink full to for going after BY BOZEMAN BULGER, |them. That's pretty good, isn't it? ba a townsman. ine Pers night to see Leach Cross box a poor dub from the mid-Weet “One day,” he went on, imerman isn't playing to-day,’ al League Batt! Average. Batting proudest men in the Bronx said the gatekeeper, Recorda of ail players oh have played, in ten | cg goede: Be . euinee ‘ +4 intellectual strength of son, Most of them are making brooms, ful of money. That fool match should never have been made. So one be will attract the fa: ‘arner, @ ball Ir c F ‘i , I to-day are‘ibose who can look|Bronz, wer maxing 4 noter fscay i thay aT Bate ate’ * playing Fine TS, [ph ro yeseeedy, up, f2 and lciuding Wetne Monday night there are three ratr contests on the Garden programme, Wp from the baseball extras| that same, and I began to think it over.| wy, THIS IS HIS FI so Gales ‘Sa r Ate, | tasers and clube,” G. ap He Ate, ’ Tom gia pr and Jim Stewart, heavies, should put up a fair go, Phil Crow ang eng. regale. thelr young hopefule|A!! te Bronx was talking about him, ’ IRST “BIG” | Gur ‘a aah "2 § : re) ‘Willte Beecher mix it, and they're a fast, hard-hitting pair, and Steve Kensedy, so I decided I would make them talk . VEAR. uty Boe i ge . 1 a promising feather, will meet Jo Dorr, who ts substituted for Young Rellly. With tales of the time when|/about me.’ Before buying their tickets they want- ‘ a 9 ni 1 3 Tho Reilly youngster has hurt his thumb in training. (Had you played bail at that timer" Jed to be certain, and just then Heinle jet your Uf the reply, 1) OM TaPeereey Mnirarce gate, ‘Hello, Heinte!” they all explained. was a pretty good pitcher when I went |. ag! very citizen of that sequestered | pupiic School No. Gl. Later I played thi ti ie (iis about yoo net playingt, section of New York who can faintly|a while at Fordham. On my off daye|hero, ‘T'll show you Comuethirig toa Semember the occasion when Heinle Heinte Zimmerman was carrying Biymbers’ tools and earning $2 a da; ce ND I NOTICE THAT BII1, BROWN, who has ko conducting the bouts " . A . A at his club on Tuesday nights for seven years, switched to Wednes- Pirate Twirler Gives Practically day nights #0 as not to conflict with the St. Nicholas Club—e kindly thing ; of Bill, who 1s one of the aquarest chape in the game, Bill's programme for next Best Opposition Pitching Wednosday night has two ten-round and four four-round affairs. Young Stexer meets Charley Young and Young Rector, the “Pride of Jersey City,” meets Pete Siciaeireept Gandil i be gl é lB te BSzestaesscz=e. 2, as a plumber I filled in on one of the | This waa enough for the delegation and S2eNrz erate SRSSesaseseresee: la a 41 5 8 ri tf io Ww * a1 ) . By Mw cd 2 is Fa © leak in his bathtub. to-day | ae re tenet ara nay ee eine | Zimmerman rad ne none eee, th 10 a 4 Exhibition of Season Maline, ex-amateur west side champion, in the star events, to the sensational hitter of the|on satura and wnat bengand gate than he received a telegram trom is # tf ‘ MOUS “MAYO MILF TROPHY” of the Mayo Men's Benevolent. aoa Oe ae, BOY ROCK: erties | tone emt e a teceeree Daya, Pte Pe a ean $8 i i H Mepeolective, Assosbition Wt ie beni the.fe-worcet 6 OUta Raga sil do { remember,” saya old | Mss. Oh. I've played on ail these lots |Staype that Bronx crowd iat eon & iy ia g NOTHER pitcher rose head and miler who ia not on the way to Stockholm will have « try for ft and: men Adolphus Baumgardner, “the|from nome and do it before oe. inf ro Sher 8 saw the Cubs line up without 8 3g a 8 4 shoulders above the mass of} on gcratch. There will be a two-mile steeplechase, @ 19-yard run, @i-yard fun < yf time he ever came to my house, | Paper men would notice RSdap' fasinig. Wan wReeie te cee IRC it "i eat Hi ctamteeners that, ave faced the) and a game of Gealic football between Cork and Kildare. That's 8 “While playing a Sunday game ono P 4 inte this season and & crowd o} that should fetch enough Irish lads and lassles to swell the breasts of the crawled under the bathtub, and|srernoon sim Robinson, captain of the phn hat Me. fined bereeeee: ‘ead i ® is ¥ saw McGraw and his men defeated at) agors of the affair. And it's hard to make Mayo men put on aire, They I saw him draw back his arm /:Wilkes-Barre team, in the New York|think that he had double-crossed them. R 2 4 yo jhome for the fourth tlme this season. | realize their greatness and are modest in thelr serene contentment, @eliver a blow with that hammer si boarbga! saw me and told me he} New York fans often have wondered 5 1 at | When the Giants are hitless they are Lymew by bis motion that he was » Wilkes: Md Kall od &@ month to go to/ why dt is that Zimmerman never became Ff ig Ls aS | hopeless and no amount of baseball in- NOTICE that the women of Ireland have started out strenuously efter Stee Te ont tad tata’ hte | WOR ST oegreaya aoked, like easy |famous antil this yeur, notwithstanding B i gt genulty can send a runner around the| | suff: xe and they have begun by being “militants” and emashing : considered a good hitter, and had’ to| Chicago club for three menace te 2 + a oe | | bases when he can't get on. Howard There's mighty poor satisfaction for the Irish heart tp busting tn a pane father about it, and I guess Iam the] substitute for Robinson when he was| Frank Chance saints thar ule avant oe | Camnitz twirled the prettiest game of] glass, yet perhaps the crash of the falling pieces may be joy to the ear that discovered him as a ball|not playing frst base, Goon Tet to be | eet Tiatakn hem tei rat Ris ereat- 96 it 42) BT 482! ban that has been seen in the Brueh| woman, But it is a message of hope to the Votes for Women organisations io” & Femulnr Infelder, Later they moved | He failed to reallze what a wonderful if gt of 14:78! Stadium thts season with the posstble| and in London that the women of Ireland are up in arms. And, God bless nee ons uundced ¢ther goed Gar’ | ey: Sree WG neeeae eae aes et id Bian pedal Tears boy from 2 & a8 od Hs | exception of one. The other twirler| it’s up in arms they should be. It's their proper place, Cubs.” 70 4 who made the Giants pack up their ——— . m citizens up there who will tell you he might have won the pennant for the a # oY F & HR) pate and admit that they were beaten PORT FANS will bo glad to loarn that F. B. Douglass, “Old Stud,” who tig same thing. If the dlecoverers of [HOW THE CHICAGO CLUB FOUND |Cune as rofular. ! non a ea ane ints co tes eucdieare’ for yearn ono of the best sporting writers on the staff of The Worl®, a ow,” said i + Hante to organize they would HIM. “that fellow loses. more pret 138 Rout ® a There is nothing to offer in excuse: doing nicely in other flelds. “Doug's” health broke down four years have a membership of regimental a1 ‘How did they find yout hard tuck catches than I make. He has B Hom ow and there can be no claim that Hard | 8"d he went to the blue grass at Danville, Ky. There he gradually regained Tp New York a ball player may get ‘ern Bea be iggy who found |the strongest pair of hands and arms ae # 3 8 Luck changed the fortunes of war, ‘The | strength and vigor and first thing you know he was running a paper and fost in the shuffle, but not so im the! pia grey brs that I have ever seen on a human be- rif FH rt 4 Gianta were simply beaten and beaten| fF office. He won out in both lines, making a double play. He served = te ‘diva 1 bred > PAR ROE ing. iB 1 i cleanly. They could not hit. Howard| With an excellent record in the Assembly, and to-day I learn he takes up Bronx. When the Cubs are in town|that Johnny was hurt, and he came otf| Hetnte’s real chance to become famous 0 Bg i ascarid Ke oward) duties of confidential secretary to Gov. McCreary at Frankfort, (Ky. Fapng America waits in droves for the) ‘0 see us T Played s great game that |resuited from the unfortunate death of i83 Fi Ey Ht Camnits while the Pirates were able!" Ana’ Governor, take a ittle tip from father—don't buck against “Old an johnny went al telegraphe: p y back dt wit 1 is is Re ea rae ic knew where | Murphy to buy me. He paid tae tor |smen’ who, seocentse Beaty memnneh: we wi be will,” Wiltae ‘was lacking in hie uaual{ &t Boker. He's there with the wallop, T know it—wurra, but I do, efter game, and not to jw where| me, and I have been with the Cuhs ever| After Doyle's death C! 115 - “stuft” h of aaa elves is not merely looked upon|since. I'm getting more than $10 alin need of a third sucker: and dentuy ig Hoalr af Chatay lap Wake into a anlece| WONG WOMMA? and it was thus decided to call a4 igmorence-it 1s s crime. He laughed aloud as he to tae a chance’on 7 immerman. Once my 8 on It. I will esteem it a favor tf you will arco lub gel the Se TO DODGE HIS FRIENDS ON bronsed-faced youth with|tearing the cover ‘off the ‘tall, and ior we Bo ght ih Teoh Bola. Devore SeenOO | NaC emoaa pteroes sksiows:passhe || CHICoteeiNtnien Fhe rei. ee THIS TRIP. eye ee ete aunt iitsee eters reel neon e oe | : { 3 t line drive that was cloue to the ground| Giups came to be known as the |The cincinnati team back in 190 wore.” During the recent series with the! mos 1 rs 1 8 8 and two runs scored for the Pirates. “ ¥ }S Gate in which Rimmerman banged the [a signal. for good hemor tn the Odo of the fane at caeprned tn the al itt League Fitencre’ Moporda| ies cue “te not auly nave ohana Reeere ard a TELAT. [omieees retiree aa eae lubhous: they knew overs Elan? x hao Saas rde|than one, It not only gave Pittsburgh ily coer : fall into the stands for three home|°!)) ry step in the career of 170 joo Mecnd pt pitchers who have pitched in games| @ load but it changed the style of play y City team Is called “Skeet. [ally shortened to “Reds.” excttement in the Bronx ran rlot. | aia wire! MAvet UP Any moneyt” I] Melnle Zimmerman forward, backwafd fo Pushersend Clube GW. eH, awe, {£07 the Giants. For instance, in thelers” on account of the standard joke} When the American League inva Helole was counting on a few quiet 4 Bas | Hott, 1h 4 "Ff Af AM] fourth inning Murray and Becker both | about morguitoes in New Jersey. Chicago, the new ongantaation took nied him. Friends came so thick and News of All Branches * Records. | 8 y the chances are that Hersog | Part of the American League the Na-|gters had to play the rest of the 6! fagt he couldn't get a minute to himself, co RSE aptchem, ko ave pitolat in animes 8 7 8 # otavunced the (wor raaner|tionat Loague team had to get a now|that season, These youngsters ang Analy, in desperation, sneaked tank’ © lk toes 3 @ crifice, Being in need of a They wore red capa at the tine termed * and the name has atu Gawntown in New York and joined the port Briefly Told|; re ie oe a 1 Wood je vg ag BURG ae Suna DON ovet, MoGiaw ore HAT D'YE think o' that Olympic Selection Committee at all, at team to escape the demonstrations. Se ae Mase 1% 3 | Baal, eo fF OB result he banged into = double ‘play W walled Martin Sheridan to-day. “Here they go an’ leave behind PEE souks gato have gone into prote Wendricheon of the Bergen’ Beach Gun | cits, ae eee Fi M0 | Wetient, a 2 ae. and the rally was ruined, With mint ov’ sure point withers An’ they ind only fourteen min. frase ; sional baseball from the Bronx, but ie ee Mi i oo 6G ok coming up next @ sacrifice ntight have| Irish-American Athletic Club, altho’ we have a couple o' hundhred wall- £ Rite tri liaiy. the talreach ihe ox: Harvard Varsity ) Eight Equals) preg Sas deed st Be Rhiieg,a Ary é e tei a ae eae | caused Pittsburgh a lot of trouble, left, an’ "— z Se ape Record for Four-Mile Course| ffi seals abmoin” staat 148 Hod tH Bilaage ane, "We cate titre than tele the ouaier aun from ony stone teh aaa “M he only played on the New York § & wb 5 + bay 7 iH 3 every one of our Ia-ads will be heard from. An’ you must know this ts not 2 team.” said one of his enthusiastic root- on Thames Made by Yale in] oft areas meting of the Connectiout Base- $63 ¢68 5 ee | 7 FA ij x oi i battle of the Irish-American Athletic Club. It 1s the United States against a pal a ger Ia" te f p ; i fab tt ete Py Pea 888, Covering Di ‘ er eee A on in fo-§ sche state of | the countries of the world. ee, uf aes . 3 verin istance in : a. joe | hei Hie good’ work Martin was flabbergasted. He thought hard for a few moments. “Well, x Pee oe asia ae ane ‘ 1 SOYSURS i eee nan tee osetia at FY : i it i HH ” went for avait sald he, with @ gleam tn eye. “Isn't the Irish-American Athletic Club able * a 8 : % snot 1a the game for the New| to lick the whole world?" your” 20m. 10s. now bas oe Se i pe Sade | eoreeeae Se ia la ‘ue fer \ yori , & osc as in the ani id HPRE 1s gteat rejotcing to-day at Forme «8 fu 1 f° f lire Later ‘mede. the: Nome rin ‘Theron bees SCAN c 5 ND SOLACE from tht raroais evar lived in the country | Tipe quasar of the Harvard oae| oe, Rag nite ti fo pig eek Tt EBs ard | [PF MARTIN Cau TAX MARE 4D SOL\CH trom, te etn Sa Vio; a "t know the difference the » 1 ter Haomgartner, Sti y ‘© step. Uimpi, on close analysis of the Olympic contes! in running and jumping an@ in his 1'f0; doesn men at Red Top, Conn, as @ asrosgpiion at fhe Braeburn | iceet foc teaeek Haratlion, A $3 fe Ta Si n mt @ ett thas between a plough horse and a saddler, ua ty My Wi fim, at AN, | Alena tH 5 ; 8 “ 2 4 ne of throwing the weights. The American team w jo 80 Ww it Mee paver bad to brite ia wood for the | oumenuence SF the wensertil feet ane if and | fi $3 4 oF | | decialan, would bate "ave, goa te Glangeone| won't be room in the Bay for the tugs and steamers that'll go down to inter fires, He was born and brought | complished by the varsity elght in go- tk in i 3 the rest, ate Soar them as they come back with the scalps of the enemy dangling from thelr delta, Eat @ Mew York fat, lived uke gay] 76 Over the tourmile course on the fini ame Curis Jig Sabot of 4 oh Re ; 4 Sammy sirane Nek fx) tard Tt will bo @ further but now almost unnecessary reminder that thie country tear ety voy, and to-day bas tha Toemes River in 0 minutes and fen me meme cree, Spaced fo § & ae | fron us isi retarmed | +4 tay jeads all the world in contests of muscular skill, agility and endurance, strongest peir of arms and shoulders in| S°ond#, equalling the record made by | tome fi oa cet Sb Ss ny ; Amey Cae 4 § 3 feaening ain i Ma’ | We are so far ahead that it would be @ charity to lend a few of our “champs! eague! the Yale crew of 1888, The record is| Tuetic feague wilt ret be vhesed oe a, + 4 id Heine Sy ana ‘nag’s| to the poor, played-out nations of Europe that are struggiin the National Leas play of 4 1 4 48 Zimmerman ‘6 foot tall in nip |All the more remarkable in view of the | fisisosiog, here beea aia pal on tie feb 4 nr ae Sri1°! Keep in line with us fact that the crew rowed up stream |jng of th ° m 2 ny stocking feet, ishs 180 pounds, and ing of the final game bas bee! ith 4 1 2 0 1 Fever hed a day's fliness in his lite, | While the Yale Fecord was made down | t¢ grr he Pech greeny manna | ne 6 ot ob ' 18 PLEASANT to have one's xle on them and why does the milk- “Wheat was your idea in going into | Stream under more favorable gonditions, | in which he played declared forfeited, A 1 0 : 2 I forts to make a more enduraole} man whistle “Everybody's Doing It” baseball?” I asked Heinle in the Cub| The Harvard crew was in fine condition! ac ban toa, ae z i) i aot 8 is | New York appreciated, so with] @t 7 o'clock? ciwhouse. He looked at me as if|at the end of the Journey. The highest oy Pet eee Ee] i 4.4 5 i | your kind permission, ladies and gentie-| What's the reason, yiss? at such a question, nd the- lowest | Ha of Dorner’ bat broke eine Sen's | Tyler wot & 8 FH s | mans T wil erect ihe tilew a! CONRAD SCHOPPENHAUSEN. "o get the coin, of course," he re-| thirty-three. crew started rowing | {he two teams and wut to's heaital, ay? ™ 8 Oo 1 8 2 4 Rddecys You have my sympathy, Conrad. You at thirty-olght and passed the half eee a: ot + eg = 2 Tree every foe ae . | mile mark at 219, The ¢lme for the! Joe Agr, first 4 2 & Ou bls == 4 any other 10b7" | other marks was as followe! Mile, 44 iitten Go, iat ti'veen rteated tor Atlonta Ya {he A a a Sr aes NY - = *¥ sald the other day about women he may have a butcher's cleaver re!" he replied. “I was a plumber's| ong and one-half miles, 1.23; two miles, {he Hal Chose of the Eevora Letme™ ia iui | ~ ~ |e ha Tiered etre earaays genta | who beat carpets out of windows | around him, but you can get him from na made ae day. vane | 120%, o,and ® halt’ miles, 1228; three ase 10 the Cuts tran owe ni ie aie ofricere cs or on the sidewalks or in yards. window, what? The proceasion of Higinie then offered a very excellent 14.68, and four miles, 20,10, meow rent But Mister, won't you go further, |‘‘cash clo’ men ts not so bad when reagon for having selected the plumber’ — PaO on sin the wrestling boat STANDING OF THE CLUBS. rn fd please? Why im it allowed that a | they emit successive notes of the scale, as o starte The American rwiscaatation athe Olympic | Hi the fire fall ‘in ot is pbinaAN HEAGUR,, foreingy with intermt. IF may igen thatthe | Anite grind man should go on the | DUt It is irritating when they all drool u see,” he explained, “my father | sme Jo nash tah waieited by a ad. SORT ER AD WEEN ORME IE EG | oe oe cach the tng blow. |i the same cadence, Stil! one may travellt! man, and had to work Loo ‘atone * “et een: the | Bi aaah terrifl d ‘80 1 the series with the Pirates fs over the a 2 S08 he morning bio make fa at them and yell “Kala- ee ee Ristory ot the Olymnle Ghat fale county | foot that te eam to awell, seiriin neta 4 yania'whl" at to aceny Worgour eames, wed wii| In & horn like tt tw the judginent | mazoo-Ronkonkomal” — ‘They'll never ‘Een ned ret) oy, « ° | ie sects ot SheM ebay ei ty sea Pant "RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES ieee Nae’ pat Nha ome will] meeting in the valley of Jehoso- | know and you won't care. h second foul wit! J hat wi tated Goten York, 7). 4 » The fish men and tomato peddlers tan? 4 Saha a 2 nea the te bad | tne aa Game on Why is It the rags and_ botth aro encouraged to come around with many? . tie The ts wing » 5. a ‘Tho LAncoln Giants and the Swart Set bassin | Junker men with their Jangiing | their murderous yells by lazy women there's seven of us boys,” he it With the arrival at Highland of the Wison- GAMES SCHEDULED FORK TO-DAY. Hea Saatiae Locus Terie eeis fast ohts| pelle wake up the town? Why do | who would rather Reve the betramiaamm 7 i r aT teenie ob Highland of the. Wrinon: | pitntar,Xon Sone F it American La 4 Old Clothes men come around In @ |eatables brought to their Preity =| then. ae erie” j; 'h: | tos Pennasivanis. aud “Syracuse, guranas’ are 10ck. | a. Bente procession like it was @ continuous | put on thelr street clothes and buy | “Oh, yeu; there's five or six of them. | ¥. 4 of et ; Hing. to make tuber ‘comilete, The Byra. | Shit, at Boston Basten et obleage, ee Gagan of the Sart: ws performance, yet, and holler like cleanly food tn stores, the niall, sharh’s either Atteen or aixtenn in fd capented em Mandagy 27" “Un* to? Quiber tre | neritic te"hare’ MeGiaiea take "bor | pluzes? Why Ja fish men and tomato of which pay high rentals and. supply tellers allowed loose without a muz- the city with the money te run & j