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i Zt _s- Jim Jeffries Is Reported to Have Gone into the Manufacture of Powder as a Side Line. eer AG Yet Merecing Wert! | PORTS from tho Coast say that | Jim Jeffries, former heavy-| ‘weight champion and now « well-known Los Angeles dalryman, has gone into the manufacture of powder as a elde line, A friend of Jetries, according to the story, tn- vented a new oxplosive, made up of & aimple chemical combination, easy te manufacture, safe to handle and more powerful than any other powder used in frearms. He gave Jeffries a) chance to put up some of the money necessary to begin manufacture, and | within a few weeks had war orders enough to keep a big plant busy. I supposed that Jeffries's share of the stook will bring him another fortune. * Jeffries's whole attention for two or three years past hus been given to the development of the best dairy farm in Bowthern California. He takes pride in his cattle, lives within a few hours’ automobile drive of good hunt- ing and good fighting, and probably ‘wouldn't change his mode of life now if he had as much money as Uncle} fam, | RANK MORAN and Car) Morris to fight ten rounds at the Har-| lem 8. C, That's a fairly tn- teresting announcement, ee BEST SP NOT LNG OE HET wee THE E Nene Sem eae NING WORLD ‘fou’ Lrtret ARG a ‘ean, Georst, WEATHER PcKER, ‘You // Tuuitine ‘four FRenos OUT FoR A GAME Bome Sunoay INMAY. MAY WEATHER 1917, vy the Press Publish! I ia O# ,T renew freiv "Pick & BUM YY - Fem Last YEAR > ars war J BRovauT THE UMBREWER, hf oS , 1g Co, (The New York Evening World.) Tas Gur 1s IN TRoveLe ; He Wovron'r Go For & RIDS WITH HIS wer Because, HE SAID, Be A RAINY DAY AT AT CtUee ONDAY, MAY 7, 1917 ORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK \T WOULD SURELY AND Now Loore No WONDER “THe Gace PLAveTeS LOS& HEART. Coorg, Rise York evecina Word + ™* PULOU OT of cautious young men want to enlist in the cavalry as sub- marine chasers. blame Jit for not try= ing very hard to carn medals in ‘baseball. The King of Sweden | s would be sure to ask Jim to give ‘em back. PARID '» Can't Thorpe to the well once to often, tit A piteher can itdber. uot « Laseball | Thomas Edison only sleeps too | noure a day, And that’s probably | at a ball game. | | EASILY. The feature about the first time that Kilbane and Welsh fought was j¢ it was the first time that they | had ever fought. | Potatoes will be raised on an East- | ern motordrome. Might follow up game by raising raspberries on ball | fields and lemons on the race tracks. hk | BARKING DOGS DON'T BITD OR : | ENLIST. | Expert says that Peckinpaugh would bo the best fielder In the world lit he could bat, which makes Ping | Bodie the best batter in the works if Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock | The Empire A. C. will reopen next Monday night with a return match be- BIG LEAGUE GOSSIP Christy Mathewson, Former Star of Giants and Manager of Cinci |e could only field. Interest is picking up in the Waah- [ington team's showing. There ain't enough exits to accommodate the crowd, No feebleminde! person cat get in the States, Unt anybody can bet on @ bore race he gets here, y Gilhooley is @ great bird to wait out the pitcher. He gets passed oftener fi | Except, of tween Willle Jackson, conqueror of \than a flivver. course, that it's rather a shame that Johnny Dundes, and Tommy Tuohey MoG | —_— the two most interesting heavy- | of Paterson, Although he was out-} McGraw Wi i in Fi i TEA Bo: ; a a oe RCLED TE aie teens ea ill Need His Regular Lineup in Fielé All the Time to ‘ Just now should box in a second-rate xolng the stronger at the Anieh, and he Win Pennant Race—If Men Like Herzog and Zimmerman) ‘Tom Eaison announces that he has club, They ought to be in the Gar-| is confident that in their next meeting ‘ : invented a method to catch the sub- den. | : , jhe will defeat the Bronx lgntwelgnt. Are Laid Up for Any. Long Period Giants Will Be Headed.| marine rats of the sea. Anything te The second ten-round contest will bring | © GRAN unas Metis snows. far é " : ‘ “0 | possible. We think that Tom could " ogether Benny Volgar, the French ban- s M up a good rough mill. Moran | GROOM’S NO-HIT GAME. S ortin Le ton LTleribers tam, and Jack Sayles of the east side. EB of the unlucktest pitchers | pitcher who can go in there in a|¢ven invent a pennant for Cineinnatt, will be able to let his “Mary FOURTH ONE TWIRLED ng — in baseball has been Leon | Pinch—a great asset to any ball club, | A Ment hitter fh Ann” go for keeps this time, He IN MAJORS THIS SEASO N ° Denny Teoverd, New York's most sensational Ames, who has carried a pri- then Toney Mehowed: eqsinst tne prove Sout not White Ligne hitter q , : doxer, will et into action again to-night in| y, " 4 \, 4 . si fi é : Wout pruduce any Insting eftect on SON. A re Ow Being Enrolled vorar, will ont into ection sain tonight inl vate Jing with him ever since he|Cubs in that game. i a cee.. ee int oreaiien ta see anche isos registering knockouts, He will take on Chari | Started in the Big League. In 1911,| “How do you feel, Fred?” I asked YOU CHIRPED A SCOOPFUL, hy yl ey Kid Thomas, Leouard will box Kddie Stannov,|the Giants made a closing spurt on| him afterward. | ees Bees Ware ea each | nev icieoa ain theron tac In U. S. Naval Reserve °: icin icine: Sntion minis the road torough the Western clubs| yf gow! mane enn tome | Tone, winter, the geen Nee put down, but only once or twice, and ‘ sitar Mal, at the Clermont Rink Toure) to a pennant, Ames had a streak of|{'d once got warmed up.” + leaving his twoedo ack thom eitae 36 ; urate d * p. duying his two-dollar hat back from then only to his knee, |] Browns again: the Chicago eight. Shanon recently met Johany Kilbane io] winning some ball games we needed | (Copyright, 1917, by the Bell Syndi- | chec! 5 i only to his i | : Mbeesd Neel la BAG, tiles’ et ike ght, 1917, yndi-|checkroom boys. Tt ain't the original tay tbe a. trvout ter, Moran, tao. |] Waite Sex t4 the fourth ene of the |) <Vaning World's Fighting Foroe, Whose Parade Saturday Was | *"¢ % Crt me te erie of winieg, | UEOIY, te are necktle. the day atta Ine) SS @euia\ ‘outlast and’ outwallon, ‘$)] Prevent baseball season, This || ~ 9 9 ” ay | chanel particularly hideous necktie the day a i i i i | A change tes been made in the card of the] of first victory, ° eo iiss a smigriirinnaner ott | Qee"aance™ teen pane || Yotuntacr Body on its Way fo War, to Preeent Themsehes [Sar serceres Gas area [vero | Baseball to sr Sea “beiter than ttm nf M6, | Volunteer Body on Its Way to War, to Present Themselves ‘out. "ir Kelas. Caliaria snare, | WOOP O08 Up, Oni IMs Aaa e e L1axeda, lorria: Ww! e4 b Yo fy . t . w 0: s} le lonis, " keep Frank busy | ge ca ee Pacli To-Day, Fifty at a Time, for Physical Examinations. \hine been eubetituted for Frank Logan, Kellar then it was he disclosed why he had ° ae ape ee jess games of the |) | mcently fonght two fifteen-round draws with Tom become addicted to it t ost Likel Fa peaeanns th 6 sree lo’ Meealt year are as follows: < Maton, conqueror of Jem Willani, | “That necktie is lucky,” he de- ( : ° rook- Cleotte of the White Sox against HE Sporting Legion is now be-| their ranks all the way on the long! ee \otared. “I haven't } ‘pall . lyn hasn't created any furore in |] i. eowns on April 11 ing formally enrolled in the| ™arch to City Hall. Dif Morgan's two champion will be seen in | eer ‘ rege lost i“ eas | l ear pugilistic or other society, But for a R . a Perhaps the legion was inspired by | ction tis week, At the Broadway Sporting Club | Since I started to wear it Hine in the newspapers ee aud chan Mogridge of the Yanks against |! Naval Reserve service, Every|the remarkable marching of the te-morow oight Jack Britton, welterweight cham-| “Don't quit," urged McGraw, | e r en ee woe tice hes er ee fies | day now fifty members will present| UBlted Staten Junior Reserve or the | pion, will tox Mike O'Dowd, oom be reently| Later, to alibl himself, John re- | eet ¢ e n April 24, Second Naval Battali f Brookly: tpointed in St, I Jon W midst, “And after the performance at |1 ‘Toney of Cineinnatl agatust the || Hemselves at No. 26 Cortlandt Street, | but” whatover "tho. inspiration the) st toe Falmmt 4 Dating terion, tig | MATKEd to me privately: Magnates Worried Because the 0 Garden last week few will worry. | 8 “lta i D n | + . te naikics mre arian Lams week few wilt Wort? | | Cake om May & the Naval Reserve headquarters, for| Sporting Legion parade was one of|hearorei¢ht clampion, will box Bob MeAilster, | “Of course, the necktie don’t mak s INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Jona was among those who were to See eee en arr nrctore| the, ont, unlauo and patrtotie pro-| the Caufoni sag, ni won the nemaver vw: any difference—except ted tninks| New War Revenue Bill Calls ————— Bee est is the treme ofetne | a baa edotrra cape easions that ever paraded on Fifth | dict over Mat tn Jeu over two yaune he caniwin whesite wears it for Ten Per Cent. Levy on All STANDING OF THE CLUBS. French warships in the harbor. There | —— = a ak igs For a few 4 However, Ames .continued to wir 4 Clubs W.L. PC.) Clubs, W. Le PC, n . , " 01 ew days longer names will| Marty Cross, the hard-bitting local ht ' Sh ‘ i i were many other well known boxers | looked it, And Morris, when he had| en as carly as lust Saturday the! no received for the Sporting Leglon, | who ia beck ia hie old form again, as be proved |—wntil he lost the tle in a burried Tickets Sold, Which They Fear |] Nemark.. 10 9 Toronto... 7 9.488 some of them world's champions. | given’ Willard the op and down. ant | sion was formally represented in| while the members are taking thei) Fatunlay night in hie bout with Young Jeck| Jump. Then his jinx came back, and) May Frigh A th Baltimere 18 4.765 | Richmesd 7 10 418 Every one but Willard appeared, Jess} a few side glan Khowed no more| the Nation’s fighting forces, when fif- | examinations for the val Reserve.|o'Brien at the B: 6 r \ h ay Frighten Away the Ate] tocrese s 7.533) Montreal, 6 10.375 me cre the Youn Ropenres few side glances, showed no mo b : ‘ ; ’ erVe.|O'Bren at the Bnoadvay Sporting Club, mas! ed has been looking for some sar- nce. & 7 533/ Buffalo... 3.12 ress weeenie trouets to came. | Guns of dg mingle than did | teen young athletes, while waiting for —_—— | matobed to-day to box Sailor Roleon at Lawrence, | torial decoration wlike the charmea| tendance. ee pereas,ceame to have qucsronn Us. 1] Willard himself. It was one of the| the legion parade to move out of the LATEST NAMES ENROLLED = | M** = Tunis 0s lone ever since. | — RESULTS YESTERDAY, rt puncher haunted all the New York|of-cach-other that L ever saw-—or| TWelfth Regiment Armory, after re- IN SPORTING L Bob Devere, the Kansas City bearyweight, wit| If McGraw can keep bis regular| By B Bul jevidence, 8; Montreal, 2 lube; and climbed awkwardly ginto any on ©, for that matter, ceiving permission from the officer in IG LEGION. | 0 ect Fulton at Milwaukee Friday night, | line-up in the fleld most of the sea-| 'y Bozeman Sulger. GAMES TO-DAY. 6 rings night after night, and stood rh at « Sanh” waas al Oh . c » ree Speemeeneetierereee Jack F his manager, received word from | 80n, I don't see how he can lose, but} UITE a bombshell exploded in Newark at Buftalo, twisting hiathat in tis big mitts until | witty tural, consequence was al charge, quietly walked up to the re-) PREVIOUSLY ENROLLED—1,707, | Multoa today that ho would have to postpone the |!f the breaks are against him and tiie: Fania OF Graeeiead nee: Providence at Montreal, 0 rth matinee aroung . MOL a fight. |ecruiting desk, and, after passing the | xp, 2 ut Cah Sucpres Ry, oes ranks of organized hase . Gia announcer Happened to notice him | {Cees match, Bow a felt. ACKERMAN, SOHAL, 824 Davison Street,” | battle, as he bad bvoken his arm In training men ke Herzog and Zimmerman oa Baltimore at Toroate, and give him an offhand introduction | months afterward New York wouldn't | @swiation examinations, were enlist |W kiett J | are laid up for eny long: period, the gph lgand Ncanmepa sai : to the spectators, He was very grate- | jook at a bout that ranged anywhore|ed In the Gallant Twelfth, That ts AUST Bt Brooks, | Benny ¢ the promising east aide bantam, ants will be headed. Mac needs|that the new war revenue bill cal - lt beer epnanneet. Bat how ait. the featherwelght class. , t| the real spirit that characterized th Hay WARE FE gers theanlig tangs lrg ibaa ong rng | ae nte gost ee iteg he, armies |for a tax of 10 per cent, on all baseball toot 1 an ol one peconte | wae terrinic. Willaea walaed aroune : 7 a vi. | by hla manages, Jim 0 book up with Jim. | in Europ 3 ; Sveta: pata ey recline ” Siiiicn, With & bark soecuat ant | Kerrie cad leaped ce teee ik a ce] re eer ie all. the more UPITASCN. WATE Garroll ab. “kya.” | gly Murmy at the Military A, C,on May 2i, | frailest ond of his ball club. It ‘has tickets, Other amusements are lik future, he bas good clothes and nothing to worry |agility of an alarmed elephant, every | Ments—the willingness to do thelr LEAST Jd re Aaw, 1208 ‘ |becn going better than expected so Wise taxed, but thiy is the f yo | 10 add fan extr cents each time about. It's easy to forget the old | tine Morris moved a fa, And Morris | Dit tn any Kind of service, here, In tN? 1215 hind Are Be graphs yflange gent far, but ts as sensitive to Influences |in history that the national pastime |M@ jes Up at the gate and gets bis crowd—casiest thing in the world! | trampled and snorted all around Wil- | the trenches {n France or as mem- HAS AE POL (ah, free PL. N.Y. | Ot anager, | geo Begg as the stook msexet So rumorh, ARs is called upon to pay @ revenue to “Mm the mean time magnate pea -yrye Th y vit 1 Lest Sud Ate wv manager, sam Wallach, ; 0 ° obi In th an time ims sare HAVEN'T secn Jess this trip, but | mre ane fs Ii tn and hugged him des. | hers of the Naval Reserve protecting ue M ing le made in a ten-round bout here with Joonny| any time, Sald McGraw once: Gavernment, rious to observe the outcome, Ther Mey ay he ton't po very fat--| he thought Jess was conrempiating a | UF shores from enemy submarines. Kubane. He wes whipping the eiampion unt te} Old Napoleon wrote the words and| Magnates have serious doubts '8 No doubt of their anxiety, off nf Pao pty: 0 ‘ 5 ame one ty RN hr rant png | Phe parade of tho Sporting Legion ran into @ blow that floored him, Me wants an-}music of war baseball when he as about the sport being able to con- ‘he Cea not one of those who are of ey. 800 & pounds or 80) sw two big fellows so anxious not to | Saturday afternoon will go down in Hoekman 1 other match with Kilbane, that artillery was the thing. Give | tinue under this new burden, as slight |qfected be ball will not tbe atripped. That makes little aifference. | ta, (4 he CoRR aa One OE tha: arontant Mint st : me the hitters and I will show you a]! A affected by the w ap Hus . neh s Al McCoy, the middleweight champion, got back | winning ball club.” asit may be, Already the clubs have ton upon his ret Wiliiard is no more anxtoux to fight! 1: would probabl srent |demMonstrationa ever made by any ; : a ; ton Up ashing eee ee eee ea cig eg, Probably be a ditterent | Volunteer body on ite way tO’ enliat Into la knockout. stride rit at the| "Charley “Rigler, the umpire, and lost thousands of dollars on account 10"; "OF the presen \ . ‘ . vin e ‘ought now, Morris is . - ‘ " Btaten DS ©, am be at Kile Nearing} also quite a basketball player and ” e yc vad luck ° as fat asa ham. He has a chance) gare as Rika iP rris 18! tor war, ; et er nie nid regi Pheycapr a : 1}of bad weather and are now con- |p" uther condi fo fight. He can have a bout with |fe war with thes ncte a desig’ |, The Sporting Legion was recruited | 4 WeMAN HARRY EA bye Te ia. re sige ped ord cn ieee ieewre ee, Gee gnllst the | templating the cloving of all parks rebel mind, there is no Carl Morris, and out in Morris's part) he'd take a chance and fight Jens tt Lal gee yt aeey gaily fo prove Se ullisaiiay, « Ai Ave the place of Lee Dare pungstown, 00 Say 28 lcauec of @ bad finger. If that's the |next season. hurt non sat tall Rema o or here out| Jess was as tall as the Woolworth | love of co and the old-time «4M ‘ ooh : ost of atel he| not th people {It iso atutal. it affec Would draw a mint of money. Yet! Building and as bie around a» & ing spirit are not dying out of the) HOWE "THOMAS. J.” Alaore tam 0 Joduoy Howard of Bayonne will box Val Sontag, | One’, SORE Sh ue SeenON va | ae 18 Bey. Wee: Abe -Daameell Peal Hinge oe weural:,. Te ettects: otter Willard says disdainfully that “Morris Isiend, And Jess, having a ¢t « ing generation of Americans. HAKIRN ALPRED. | wre Count middleweight, at the Staten | Rigier was telling Bill Brennan about dread losing a share of their profits, | prod y bot basepall? fan't a card, and a fight with Morris cling to, would at least try to keep| Noone In the dense crowds that / KESSDILY UA. ¢ one week night, On| jt and vill b called, acted| Ut there is apprehension the ge *t begins,” continued wouldn't draw over $10,000." Sony Mould At leaat try to Keep | watched. the 1,000 legion members | KUNE WILLNM ay Higt, 00 {t, and Bill, it will be recalled, acted | Ut there Is apprehension tome ote | the, Captain, “many of the young Willard speaks more to suit his i can justly say that New York sports- | \ ME CHAI Hh a tddlewelght P as umpire in the spring series be. | Imp re an all tickets | players—many of them st n uWkw . Justly say MDE MICHAEL Carroll ( Bkiy | eniddlewelght, at ti meer Sporting Club, Te | tw. a the Detroit . navat i rf ars, too: Mer arinans ere then to acide te (re an awkward 6 sat | Men dour easly uphold the best tras | MegUTHLAS STHAMA win ng, |Site cates tancamer tte ket iereh| Sena, oe. CUBAS ART: Re frighten away the attendance, As ts|will be selected for the “army, end » boxed Morris once. t * one. dittons of our country raat Parr | wont bet 8: 7 rt, 1 " J es, | that will nu Ny take son ‘ hea te caw a man nearly as bie as only ‘possible bout tn | owas to exhibit only « tive LOPE aL oS Joo Cassidy of Newark, will box Roy West at the | "lee the next time those two eiiton | SHE RUGS WELLE t0 8 {gin to hear of Aghting, Whea we be Bimself looming up in the same ring , henvies | tmount of enthusiasm over moat Th day We Sis mien Usns 4. 0 sent Sataeaey bank” [eet topettion” Brennan gavieed Hig-| "As I oncersiand 1b” sald Capt /can’ trax D9 engaged, there la ne eeea: for the first time in his he a him, Ne | narching bodies Hosa Pare dea ler. "The day after the Herzog-Cobs | Huston of the Yanks last night, “the/tion but what many peor ¢ wit} tees \ st iB ye Ca " 1 At © epecial show et the Quemsd mixup the smell o' de ted |), Al wel ‘i 5 the | the te a I 1 - ie THUR, May He so in moat casos, but ns At teal so, jamadore a. c.| mixup the Amell of, powdse Shoon [Jaw will be enforced similarly to tho | 1 éosion 'L wouldare : adn hold true when the thousands eh ee coop iy ling Bill pong: Ps | through abe with reserves in full, |tax system in Canada, It does not |Dy 4 bit suprised if we had to close ‘ o ined Fifth Avenue watehed tho i st Hoboken, | Wile ready to dash from thejr dug-|contemplate @ taxing of receipts be- |20 106, Parks next season. We are ‘ elon bo: ith set, hd firm | noni ra Chad, } Matckmaker Lou Raymond to-day bookat Mike| outs, armed with bate and other |cause that could not be done in case |e uy Non Bunk to auibble and ‘ur ul op parade past w precision | Rugly, J, ane. Mi. Vertion | McTigue to met Jamaica Kid, the wolored fighter, | avaliable weapons, at the first hint|there were no profits, ©. Bit | P Maneeai tee dam ay be done rall-trained soldiers, nd LAER MANTHRRIEMIND, 134 100 Jaud Dave Kuna to clash m Badu |ot trouble, I had a bomb-proot would be proper to tax the profits, |v othe, + am willing and T think rom sidewalks, clubs, hotels and| Serine wild oe sana il ba lr as wad miltte| picked out for myself under the|but that ts not feasible on account of | ner club owner is willing, to 4 tall office buildings the legion re Bo. i ask ot te kt Prec . ; 2 2 tary | the immens unt of bookkeeping |Piteh In and do need . | aes a fought at tho Harlem Sporting Club on Friday | grand stand. In spite of the military amount of bookkeeping 5 hing he ceived a hearty sendoff as it marched | NT rit it qrenlng J grand starch the Detroit club had|@nd time required to estimate the |aid the count y a V er downtown to be reviewsd | aman . - en indulging, I figured the Giants | profits. In Washington 1 was told It saves money for you without making a single sacrifice, Nuvu Reserve officers. ‘ r@ Minor |, aisitnmaher di. Crevier ine emetiet o wed better than an even money et, 1) Saas There moult Oe a tee 20 ee , A é ht ” ° Naval Ne le oErice The Altoona 2. C. defeate | ny he Yorkville Sporting battle had broken ent. ol} ch ticket sold, %? other (de workmanship is strictly high class. The materials are Down through Lafayette Str PMN Seto Bo or oe ¢ Toe Dose WhO Will meet are | Pe Cee ne enlist and go to war|words, the fan would simply aé 1% ye a the business section, it was just one , Stamf . a Itoona Ova johnny Russell, the local bor, and Ber oy rea est,” vered|cents to the 75 cents he paid , eachusive in weave and pattern and are representative of the Te eee eerie ae che amine S fielding andlilecse tap dae Bitinee tana’ Ie insets ee Foal seet," “answered | 200! tO eee at ce oa wean “4g st is here and abroad. he style and fit typify the in- irked the way to City Hall, tof Hyan and Mathews | semifinal Charley Mayes will mix with Tommy| It is an old idea tn sports that the|have to sell a ticket tor Gi ty cents telligent effort of the most skillful designers and catters. 2 wing of the legion was all for the winners w ture e | Pa eonwich Village in @ ten-rownd shampion adds about twenty- {and turn over the other 714 to the : ae the more remarkable when we con-| Altoonas are schedul 1 ° rae to the ability of ita|Government, ‘That would not be We are showing ‘many unusual fabrics together with sider the adverse conditions | that ja! avaptraw ance n » Aiante, own Look ‘at Tris Speaker, When |done because in effect it would be a serges, homespuns, finished and unfinished worsteds of less evalled for the parnd Many |e Fes with the Red Sox, he was always up| taxation of receipts instead of profits, striking type. Samples on request legion menabera enrolled from fars | ° 7 wee tne top among the batters, but] “I am sure it will be worked out AWD rs points In New Jersey, Long hever led the league, and he seemed | satisfactorily just as it (6 done in e and New Many of Ntistied to let Cobb head him, But| Canada, The public ~ll Mave to pay, Suits to Measure, $25 crofton anor tamen aie MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS Hea ee cones atrugele| ue thet © Tit very thing. we would appear becar y believed the pired to| lke to avoid if possible, It is posst- We Make Army Officers’ Uniforms. pe aa ts sore ee TT ——_——__———__ ho ‘peat out, Ty, being inspired to |e that tila small amount might at- Gi ya rad weather | National League. American League. Kreator eferd Sox over salary and/fec: the attendance, ‘There ix no dis- in erAle ~~ Yor despite s storm | W.L. PLC, | Clubs W.L. PLC, || Clobe W. LPC, | Clube, WL. P., his sale to the Cleveland Club—at | position on the part of baseball peo- { om of legion members, not ca bndouess 7.63 | Cinis’d.11 15 480 a retry od., ¥ 10 cast this probably had something to | ple to oppose the tax, which ever way | CANPRELL & COCHRANE, ! to on being arlene T ae Reon 0 8:08 | oaaitas 218 4 Patan Nad 3 |the burden falls, We are willing to| ‘and Beltunis H ame in orde Chienee..13.9 001 | York. © 7 550 ris is the champion this season,|do our part, and we know that the TWo sTornes ut the ¢ One lexton member || Cheee-ts 8 bat Ve as ae ant Beis hitting harder now than |Government’ must have additional BROADWAY & NINTH STREET 4N came all fhe way from Detroit ine he was at the same time last year | funds” ‘ : ROLLER SKATING 30 €. 420 ST. BET. FIFTH & MADISON & At the reporting place, the Twelfth RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. ne MAY showing he will make Gobb| ‘There 1s a tax levied on baseball ‘ » 4 ° AVES. Armory fitty members were on hand 1 Tonle, 4; Cincinnati, 0. | Mt Loula, 8; Chleago, 4, move’ fast to recover his ‘honors, |tickets in Canada, and it Js collec GRAND CENTRST. PALAce he ae a ; as early at 12 o'clo nd the parade Chicago, 9; Pittsburgh, 2. | St, Louls, 3; Chicago, 0 (24 Like many another man, Speaker |hy having the patron y the ex ve, U (ith street Paten P. S. Sometimes a man is accused of boasting because what was, not, ach duled to move until 2 . Dekh oo Chariot rain undoubtedly feels he is the cham. |amouit when he buys a ticket, Jim] ieee Shag is Si i i ible to others ter being furnished with badges y poourid ho must show followers of | McCaffery of Toronto says there has : . SKATER, 1 #s simple to him seems impossible to others. and cards the legion was divided int. ; GAMES TO-DAY. pion, and He tn a real oneand not a|been practically tio objection to this, companies and marched several timea| Phledelphie o New Yor New Tach ot ritedelsle, phe s Jand he does not believe it has seri- SPORTING. q around the armory floor—the only ya jon, Boot When Fred Toney turned in a no-|ously affected the attendance, The| “runs, NionT, - = ' Arnhetm Axtoms = [ inilitary driting most ct the legion | St, Loule at Cinctanadl, Chicago at 6t, Lonle, ni et ning game against the Chi. [only difficulty is in maldng change! Al Welch vor Terry Kehareerhe, Clubs ‘ members ever received. It ts all the Piiteburgh at Chleage. | Cleveland at Dewott, Y cago Cubs the other day he showed rapidly. ey ws As Be more to their credit that they held me I am goon to have an airtight ‘Tho bill hae not passed as yet, but Thi Barat kiya. Tel. & : ton ve.kilie O'Dowd diam oak een aces