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5, Ma | Motorists Should Not Obstruct Traffic in the City by Parking Their Cars for Long Periods on Busy Thoroughfares. er LHICULAR traffic in this city, which ts always a glaring problem to V the authorities, could be eased considerably if avtomobtiists would exercise more care abont the parking of their machines on busy thoroughfares, The traffic officials especially complain of the congestion On 34th Street caused by motorists who keep their cars for long periods parked along tne curbs. This condition is also true in other sections of the ity. yy Gar owners should take particular care not to keep their machines ce gO utilized materially an even Cow interferes with Atttomobtie: Bxlitor ra aT PETER My car, about nine months old, has | developed a knock when going up a generating system om my Overland, I find that the circuit breaker does not @rade. By reducing spark it alnioet | Close when motor starts and have to nd, bu . owe close it myself. When this is done tt Lae und, but f lose power by this. charges well for about twenty miles The noise sounds just like two pieces of ofina being hit together advise a remedy? and then dies down to zero, I have a fifteen ampere meter, 1 pul new erator brushes in it, but this has oo effect on the charging. The brushes wear out about every 600 miles, Does kerosene poured in the cylinders every “ARTHUR F, DUFFEY Can you RANK LOAN Prom your description I believe the rvels of Their Day on Track, They Now Train Our Aviators. RE PLEASED WITH BAKER'S REPRIEVE BASEBALL MAGNATES LACK about forty yards trom the tape and| the pair raced shoulder to shoulder, The strain was so severe that each man was @ picture of agony, mouth open, eyes protruding and features badly distorted, Burk mustering every ounce of strength, crowded on 4 little more speed and flashed over the line a winner. Wefers was practically a dead man ards from the finish tape. This was the sort -Burke encountered right along during the time he won the 440 and 600 yard | | titles Arthur Daffy, short and stocky, rao | like the wind. He had uneanny way of anticipating the starting pis- and no one probably has ever ted quicker from the line ¢han th # | Expect Teams to B fv Selective Draft A John B Seoretary baseban fight rule becomes effect BASEBALL LEADERS Up by Sept. 1 That None of of opposition Players Will Be Within the Foster of the Giants was greatly pleaged at the ex tension of time granted to professional players, and stated | will be so made up that none of the | Series After That Date. e So Made pp By Hugh S. Fullerton. | *rork Brenig Wada | season on baseball tm Sept. 1 Whereupon our patri- ges. bs otic and essential magnates an. | nounce that on Sept. 2 the they will close season and after that they will play a World's Series, that tt ittle fellow. Duffy is regarded aa the In plain Le fir create a record of 9 8-5 for the, Would give the ciibs the necessary igh, Beoretary et {hundred. And there are athletic! time to reorganize so tin las yael War Baker vem be abla to play through September terday decided to and complete the season ahow some mercy *robably by the time the work or to @ bunoh of cheaters who. lacking in. game- ive the teams knock Is caused By carbon, Mave/#ay harm than in any way? |’ Arthur Duffy, One Hun- players will be within the selective D7) ves and stilt - EDWARD CURITS ane aeee.” Forter. “The eylinders burned or scraped out | art Seen, Se ey Foe g more lacking in sable to have your gen- re bee “ e ‘Ludinabiie Shier; Penerscuatenny eaaainne Cea | cree Lace Record Holder, | managers have been purchasing new parsiotiaen, Wowie If both brakes give way while on a|trician, as a repair job of this sort| and Tommy Burke men #0 as to be able to release the because the hill with the machine going thirty or|cails for expert knowledge. Believe ah | young men who will be wanted in the ‘ards «business was hurt thirty-five miles an hour, would it be {that the trouble lies in the generator; Quarter Mile Champion, dragt.” | y ana wpeealue possible to throw off the switch, put|commutator or in the brush holders. rm : — | + it in first speed and stop? Do you |A small amount of kerosene used res Will Put Flyers in | _CINCINNATE July 27.—"The decison The Government, rpg L bape ons mesh? 1 wWaslulariy has a beneficial effect on tue Athi . T A | of Seerstary Maker is pleasing to om «traning the quality of merey, gave verse regardless of momentum of car. [MINNA PRE ‘1 ——— eC aL it anal ged ih ly une range their affairs, and, presuming T t 3 have a four-cylinder Studebake ald n Johnson, Proaident of the sy HOW dei 10 chet ANTHUL MILLS. [and after running 2,000 miles there 18 By William Abbott. Atwwricn League, here today upon that they now desire to cheat one It is impossible to throw the first ide Nin) Th the dineren - : po lor two mor day# and then play @ or reserve gear in when the car ie in| ® continuous hum in the di |. TN few words the army announce semanas Rial Bk re Nt 0 ; I bad & mechanic look over aime and bes pote : ¢! my ‘ World's Sertes. lair motion. Incidentaily it 19 @ very] 4 bt one the cylinders was that Arthur Duffy and Thoma scramble to get star ballplayers now in | ¥ t bad thing to attempt Weak + then bad oitten removed, |Durke have been appointed physical progress at the Head of the Lakes, of If there is anything more needed to weak. I then had ca b apy } Jacquisition wax reported to-day by of how that the persons who rule base- Automets\¢ Paditor valves touched up and director and athletic instruct¢ n ficlala of » Riverside Shipyard team ie Is it, possible to put a 44x44y tire} gears readjusted. Transmission WS! the aviation service with rank of Fi Gi the Mesa iene, who stared {iy ball are unit, that they luck vision, on @ 33x4 whee! without danger of|overhauied and found ali right. r ort 't | * faa es actuaiy aut] Mave obtained itunhy * Viriet. that they. lack tnagtnations aad) Chie blowouts? CURIOUS have way aame we ubr’! j Lie AD Ls. They will report te-day not particularly pretty to look at but |Judges wno Insist Dulty actually ¢ baseman. Brief has play mel with r ff hi r, It fe ‘a $2204 [cated with the deat grenee and gears |for duty at Mineola very useful for covering the ground|!2-3 in @ meet at Berkeley Oval, (0) St Louie Americans, Vitteburgh Nu | they even are lacking in humor, Beane VE) tite off this fim,| seem to mesh perfectly peteceaah ne else hoe da cia al factor In determining many vies | When he ran at toh race with SHC! Oy scannant, Oo duly Aueuat (night that the Government decision 46 e tire beads would be too large HOWAKD WILSON, | sale x 7 rie , \ . edet for | Herrmann, Chairman of the National) “eminently fair,” and that, after the jas the tir a wid lure Wieshing. WUC te old Geta ihe ner p he | Duffy has long teen a model Rasebalt mini whe nrormed for the clincher yart of the rim ‘Trouble in the motor would produce BA of Dunes aha Huila Fi eee ee ee to tina | Many of the Lov-yard dashers wae | oft inion of Neciwtary Haken that | fairnona in exhausted, thoy will play a Automodils Baitnr no bum in the differential, Tt seems i L erica ¥ | lett wociation, came down to rave flashed since bis time, the xht regulations would not | Worlds series sf have a Mitchell Six which smokes | be that this is caused either by 80 f the most momentous | city and won the quarter-mile cham-| "Yorn Hurke and Duffy have shown | apply sebail players until Sept. 1 very bad. Have had the cylinders re. | Wear of the gears or bearings, which i ean athletics, Duly is} Plonship of the A. A. 1 on old MAN logcaptional anthuaiaam, enovuraging | sud he was very h pleased. I \ confusing the quadities of mercy bored and new pistons and rings pur|™4y be compensated ‘by readjust-| 004, credited with runving | Nattan Field, Sept, 12,1806. after beats | young men to interest demaselves NT armors, sd. duly »'% and justice the major leagues | ment, or incorrect adjustment, Why : : u 1 Wt}athletios, ‘Their activity up in Hos] yagebull clue te ting the ve run true to form. Secretary Bas east cel not" ‘nave the Studebaker ‘service | the 100-yard d n 9 8-6 swonds. | gruciling races ever run on @ cinder} ion has bean very marked In this] prydocks and Shipbuilding Comp es " tis first analysis people examine the car? Burke hel » world’s record for 440 | track [line during th both army} nounced to-day tha made arr ker was correct in bia firs! Fee | Alaa hater and 600 yar There were seven starters in this) and navy circles his for seven members of the Bie | oe the situation when he decided that t have an Oldin i yan) 48 an Tommy Burke was at bis beat about | race, all bieh speed flyers. Burke when the military authorities mton team of th ow Internationa kveks kis Gok ements (1th Troe ital te ometnd spent, 1aGDE | Bernie Wefors, Maxey Long and ot ald was well bunched. Burke and |fied to assist in the important worg [Morrow They will inne diately was right when bh : Re ROt te he ne biee Tt wha ebitgy (notable runners furnished an era fers gradually wray from the | c uring our aviator nysically jmajor leagues are not essential to { yale rang ares could | track competition that has never been | others and their for the lead | for racking ordeal of Buropean| CHICAGO, July Charles A. Comiss|paseball and that ¢he eu-called big to start In sec ed and ¢ 1 ack comp ‘ *y sy the G4 by muting oll on (euualled: brought thouss to) battlefields, Burke and Daffy natn. | Key, owner’ of the Chicago Amerionn | Ce could continue thelr seasons nee ee or ering | Burke was invincible from 490 to 600 | their feet cher rally were among the first aelected for | Leakue Club, received a letter from the | S™Ameunn Wane Ti luteh, This did away with grind. | Burk’ y Natio Commission to-day which Wet y y ing sound and made the change of|yatds. He had a long aw tride, | with a desperate ‘the mpeeiatized undertaking: National Commission. today, | Which | Meets fants stated in plea Bogiish are \ gears casicr, What ia a good r med y | —— —— - | ball players to dodge the National Army! those: Haseball could have gone right to get tar si at u's body drart by entering the employ “of shi: | along ttt the peiflah consider t o mr's body | yards, munitions plants and the like ia tons of the clubs that were leading thout injuring the pulnt* C.F.” | Tey anese ‘ohne sf if f Better h n vr'that they miKhe play. baseball for | UOOs F a ¢ ‘ wat th : tho races. ‘The clubs could bave beon re it waren ie yur OAM alfa Loa Tha ie th teres, eter aac +, t t th | the draft age, and those players Swain “iinet it's tess! Masily Beaten No Bread,’’ Is Baseball’s tect Stwenycone, aad “enrty-oae yo TA elute rake. wot “er "| In Doubles Match 9 Box Scores of Jere oe ive induatry. Suchen, wt spinning. orogens 1 sid and . ’ ° jeast 40 per cent. of those players who i i water, is a good body polish. | Games Played have een given low clas#iflcation BAViEG 8 eat: In :aUmmer [0 Warr | 5 strentbti etter Whatever may be the skill of Ichiya gught to have been in Claas 1. “Pull” work. The operator, though, will be! What js the best way from Pridee-| al By Local Clubs } * intucnes nave been used an clas } relieved in mind and body if he is pro- | port, Conn, to Boston, and ary the| Kumaxue, the Japanese wizard 0 ~ y Lo u sifying them, ais ine|roads good” A READER. |e racquet, in: thei * : a rod | Years was heeded in Washington, and | Capt. Huston, part owner o' ee Teen Wie. hunt trey Kis eniginn: | gles, he doca not shine in double Leagues Will Be Allowed h : ‘el Vanber kaa kone ints necvics th kee by a new insulation that has just ba) i puto routes vith Seichiro Kashiro in| . oar retary Buker decided that the! AT CLEVELAND. lene and te pow id. Fret Jim { made its appearance on the market.|/rom Mrits Paes One umn ERe, (With) ERICH! Reprieve | 1 Enforcement) came is entitied to an extension off NEWYORK (| CLEVELAND (a). [army Onl te Bow in eet tu, { ‘ rate same + Biers Y the sp tournament on the:c Hehstit Chednelt in order that the various clubs | tamer of. 010 'S 0 B\cham'n, m4 8S OT) has organized engineering corps Pipe. cevicgy. saya she: illustrated eri; Narragansott Pier, Pt C0 | oF the Field Club of Greenwich, ( of “Work or Fight” Order ; | deme ti g Pinon UE 0Ib Leliten cemmane, an BOR TeCOe Pap { World, closes all the lever slots, irre-|and Boston. The other a little | Oa ken ihe “as propitious . [inay hire new players abow: and Kha 40 sane SREY, OWhOr Of the OhiGage Cla |] spective of the position of the lever, |*horter ant is tind re avec | ciency Fo pet ana| Until After Sept. 1. wo the draft age to take the pluses | Bra it 1g NEY, OW Re Se elt onteewien and in no way interfers with the free : en at ‘ patel oe both directios an eagle W maithe _ oreme tide suddenly calcd | ee wen Sg $ what has baseball done? action of the running of the car orjpuuy is (ate eil Pn yed and atashed | The star players of the big base. (fom the diamond last week by his! Went 133 Seat TAMoa ie taking off the floor boards. It Will wits patitor fall around the ntals, so al : sae carn and the | eer ereemtion Of the Crowder ‘work | Gesnx 0 [Sposa tata y an Seu - also keep the mud, water and dust! pieige oblica me wit he route|the Ame rans play ull leagues, the manage h flicht" order, | Rot'ann: showmen, ‘ere Jobn run ‘am entering the car through the! from New York City 1) M N, J.| score by the one-sided tally of magnates, will not have to worry] “Halt a loaf is better than no alive no such situation ever could Jisat and emergency brake slots. CHARLES EATON. || aka Creda ea amou bs Gent Jn or working or| bread,” is the feeling of the basebal oRirmas aziz ida| have ariven, If C, Webb Murphy ry Forty-second Street Ferry to Wee-! {piace opposite Pell and | tyghting antil Sept. 1. ‘The appeal of}men to-da wey went to Washing in ninth inning Whose ni in scorned in basebal!, Me ak sila’ as aoe icenmalenvene ta on, Jersey City, Newark, Bllzn r Aer endee sé lihe —N we and the ton to argue for an extension until $e oo 8 0 6 OF nad been in the gume, the situation [p’ \a ones eee oH’ | beth, Rahway, Metuct si aed bs! Oct. 15, the close of the but Lamar Caldwell Hannan. | would have been changed trouble, A. T. ROTH, | wick, Princeton, : ela ocgel Foon srpy Vinson, yewker io | ‘These men were showmen, ‘They The trouble may disappear Bustleton, Ogonts when it was pointed out by the | yes treo liane 1a Oablwell: | Lesh TM Mieed these tote: ‘That the piston and rings have den, Fairview Secretary that other business nnd | Hatt! Tae ye eee | the public ix darned tired of watching properly, It may be due also to the: M Distance Joceupations had had and could have | ime Sacntrw Hite Coveewis 2) /the same show day after day; that , a nl. | _ 1a aenfice speaker, Demiibe | oy reatent erest. in ra (use of too ight an oil | uch favors wo them, and that] jigy Woe) and dubnetan batt “on Base New | the Kt mete mt edd a oe I Wrens on ccuntey roads the water (SCORES BY INNINGS OF the War Department in interested | am vin orstand, ie iase'on halle Ot | arvake that the public would le on co f le Perea the Nationa lien at Lane " 1 Ree! Cather witch teams componed of kids in my radiator evs es very solely in strengthening the Nation's | Keane). Ml Lowe 3) ott Cove alt? eather w 1 quickly. ‘There is no leak, run car on| N. LEAGUE sia z next MILAFY forces and has the winning of |44/"ivanieg hs emo inal E Larane in and a few vete tae TONR te Moron 4 F » plemty of oi) , ney, who ia to go against | to tor w Newnan ay in Newark ne et ‘A waned tar thine enim LG by Muohee nedioere teams compose « ageanced saniiekes (pas biansy of le AinvmiMG aaron (hie Aue k Dempsey, who is to go aga Me ter the, war as its first considration, the | eum ttume Halk Mbinee Bink On players who ought to be serving their washed out radiator with soda and ; 910041 o 7 2 rounds ut Harrison, N. Ju) ooh, National A, 0. of to agree that they could do a great) —O'Nelul, To Hannan. 1 ; Tire of the situation Pump is working, fan is all rigt and | j Nattenm Dean wal O'Neil: Tem and Had feo day, had a chance to box Gun : % deal in Uae Uhirty-six days toward | AT BROOKLYN, fe RAR ct bn asesuch wl est igor ik | there, is fone ‘Lone, sonnet Th SDCOND GAME ny, [Siuth at the Armory A. A. of f bl dhinwsa ALteMaeeth CARIN oe Cha BWOOKLYN, /N antes | If, dom use low speeds, and the water | 00000008 4 4lon next Tuesday night, but ; Wille present aeagon Be eee ee naaabiall se ani intl pres- f] does not boil, but KG 00 o A a # 4 Velup theta would ne civ eae rem iw is Mr. Baker, in explaining the extension } fac vat be sorege pride pty I cannot understand how al! this i) Karnes and Fisher | Kearn manager of Demp. wes m the of time sid it was given because of o ant oer w form of the gume, tts water disuppours without there being pee ty Euarantes he wanted for Dempseyy cant ails the representution made that baseball Ooo vernenent and ite players must be a leak. 1 would suggest you examine RHE.\the negotiations foll through. IVY! tering tee 7 i ete players may have been put in a tens fa alee Ae tar taka it SF Petaane autthrouEn ie ie pipe AO RESIS (LIA ae Uae ‘ee a te at th i at te | ntatement that the auestion of | si when in was cr nent fhe wnine Mill be resumed, $ usually located very close to or in A refused it | °U™ # e rts would not “ 0 1 00 0 Spd they ney : ld front of the radiator inlet (upper), and) nO 09 0-0-0 Eales sa wen “ atl Ari. haar an ees ; _ ‘ t cams, It in a Joke the old jis top may be just low enough to | 7 : plage omen lend oeeeucaplet earns asked oi Lishaasaanal | - “ - Crowder Unokin 2 West, M . Thee bs pa permit the water, when circulating | gq aud Howbr ai ‘i yor $1,000 for his man. wage he ale t @ Hite - Joti Mow, Ts in Ta : - . 2 rapidly, tc sover or around it and fe ree | sneha he ara neal ‘ fj Wigtem 1) Mara Tie ruling of Secretary Raker ts ause i of large proportion in| m nk, | , . rmenta th RARE Nae ' P @ font Il | Ce 4 : ake 1 comnpromiac 16 Govern this manne mas onoo " Reh aaig'd oe for mailory atta # . 1 Sanders, A- ott Witave F fallacious argu ais m ligonts ro 00 m NY - ns ‘ wa 1 If ‘ /u ° Autanyibile 1 Tatteries Romie! and May . uaa ae thee . 7 fA “A , ' siiom, Vamed Wad rent that baseball would be de-} Lately | had trouble with my! gon and Muber « ogee pg e next fww ‘ : As» enatter of fact, nothing a6 eae ¥ at nut A ; , 18 In. sympath: | AT POLO GROUNDS. Sealant heen destroyed excepting persis rd eet cake te tio aed tes | oe, eb Sep nae te the < | WE OUIa wn ¥ the present staridingw of the clubs. w baseball dest Fis te t winning percentages of the Ch {eet would be nu Ve ; bs and the Boston Red Sox NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE, fe wmiy Pot 5 A vx Hike Gittenm be te thing to preserve even xo whole |Home ot 1 § Y Of cour this would have been hard . (CLUBS W.L, Pe CLUBS W. 1b. Pe. }CLUBS We Ly ney In Dox, and Ye Mo: | BOTY I AMUSO ONE BY IOSRInE Bn Os Hrauhie, ‘sb ¢ 9 for the clubs involved a itis s2|Cincin 40 47 453 Boston 26 G08 Chicago 47 46 ar Noni ne ‘ es be80 CODE Cae ee paneaes. Panvere | heel isa oP ; overal af the foureoit 10 Fl 440 Cleve (G1 42 BAN (St. L400 48 455] ar fhe venue v Pa i “ United States who were im: | May, pe. 2 00 ) t ra would ha lost money, It f 5 Vaterwm, No J. tonnlst ® area) camival ar “ mediately associated proce ( ® ele at ant the wracking of a 37 48 ABB) Wash 40 41 548 Detroit BN ; sae . ue tora . . wo {tho natlonal daily” Nite more. funda: |. See ea TRG: BETH Cot re ihine 177 O55 UO ON, ¥,..46 41 (Phila 36 OE : Soa dene ‘ \ » mentel than any mers oerment ‘le om a 0 0 more i “0 Mi bum . , Mls < . fs Yew »a8 the a it ould GAMES YESTERDAY GAMES YESTERDAY. “a i na ae And that they were entirely satiagied |S eee : , ttt ' Kle. tt would Mew York, Si St Cleveland, 8) New York, i. ms | me he the feeling among the 7 ee 1 ing and aenbitious play Brook!y Chicago, 7; Boston, 2. De “ t meen Charley Tan reeset ogre ail the I 1 Jone fe future Cobbs and Philadetphia Detroit, 2: Philadelphia, 4. w besa ing ei my I g | Boaters tie Beoretar Rian mented Ce p yaar) 1 ofthe game. It would have (ist game). Washington, i; St, Loain, 2.) Beehive * Hage Me ae ag | dew “ mw | it med probAnle tha | nil om Yo et | ‘ ‘ ill would beer s Cimeinnatiy & 2d game), [566 Sr Bees A ine Suse poxin # intew!s to he vson could be finished with god | ihe New ewe fia ! | to training and educating a | \t ‘ mional tan rete : Sotuhig, Tus ch presentathve.— tenn and that by, om 2 tt Me ve Out Tt " ration of young players GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY \ me tules v ; ADIT Up" games the entire ver reve. i: ty Ma ler the tutelage of & few veterans Pittsboreh ut New York. New York at Cleveland (2 games), [eee ae tn Toray Wa i ” v ad FY DE eee > f fresh interest on the part St, Louis at Brooklyn (2 games). Bost at Cheng [eae : we | ne wat | Mr ‘Bian NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 0 tt pubn« Cuieago at Boston, findeiphin mt Dees jena ® ay : ite wien Vaney| berhaalana will he able now re , ing oem lay emnak ta Cincinnati at Philadelphia, Washington at St. Louise) yo cig) i, \ fully chore mon pg Ma beeen ruling meu hia: ‘That th ’, ” , . * . ” ‘ ' Toma: “ n and . s ¥ 7 (Han be ale ag OW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT, lesaecie teal alae Gane aaaee alle rir Hon und oth ar Sant cre eee ar een NATIONAL LEAGUE, | AMERICAN LEAGUE | ste 9 Bean Mion i i ‘ 1 play cither tho Boston k Kort acto hte Ru? At Chiengo RoW w, | all deta “ winitentes for tthe fas o . "9 none f , i eTyee wad Kiliiter; 0" Fareii, duvwtas | Tin doen hepon, M4 atv z Arseny aforvan . Lsrupted and team play and | ego fe a Onan hen aithan Sea Tasthiattiod , ILE 4 y pane hye pea pn Pica tite pled Tee i An Bt y F " asi Srvel Works « ¢ Wilmington Bhip Host ‘ rat oa no Ver ' He Write, > Boras : . k » WF manta Vn \ " G . , pling the scalpers, who will | ‘attories Ja iW Me d| Derm. C1 ON GOON DEL || manager of Jack Sterieg, a iy : hte , Crag 4 a fom th us Manageinen: 4: tbat tm Ime matdbed law’ of Newark at the 4 eG Joc’ wea Haltimons decision GAMENESS AND PATRIOTISM Evening World Baseball Expert Says That, Not Being Satisfied With Secretary Baker's Act of Mercy in Ex- tending Season to Sept. 1, the Club Owners Are Now Planning to Close Season Sept. 2 and to Hold World. stops the local boards for @ month we will, of course, have @ lot of play ers who have run out on their team flocking back now, aince the: wil fot have to fi@ht until after Sept. | at ieast, so we may figure upon the strength of clube fairly well. HE Giants won another and gain ed a full game on the fadin Cubs They played the game all th way behind Steele, who once ran out on his club and went to « shipyard for nine days and came back whea the Giants bought him. He ia a cor ing good pitcher and he pitched we!! yesterday, but it tan't in us to give three cheers for him until he shows up in khaki or something like that ‘The Giants won all the way. They got started in the first inning on Burns's double, an out and a sacr fice fly, and they added to their lead in the second when Zimmerman whaled a home run into the left fleld stands. The Cards really made no serous smash to overcome that ead, but in the seventh Zimmerman led off in « virile attack on May and paved the way toa slaughter. Refore the Giants got through siamming the onion around the lot they had «ix more runs and the game was safe beyond the peradventure of a reasonable dol, aa our bel suit lawyer would say HE Yanks, after their long vac. + tion, tackled the remodeilet Cleveland Club, and lost because the Indians slammed Keating, Robinson and Love all around the low Mean- time the White Sox Licked the red hosed warriors and gave Cleveland a better chance to be in the big doings which the powers of baseball will try to put over after the season closes on Sept. 1 Can you imagine a World's Series played with two-thirds of the con- toatants liable to be called for Go: ernment duty just as they go to ba!” It ought to add to the interest any how, Neither can we imagine the bat playors taking a chance of being clas wified as 1A because they take part in such @ series, IWEVER, forgetting the francis! end of the game, there was « real battle over in Brooklyn, and those surprixing Superbas beat the Pirates 4 ¢o 3 in a thrilting battle. ‘They cuthit the Pittsburgh outfit two to one, but not until the ninth could they conquer Beadek's tribe Ant then the winning run was foresd home. More power to Brooklyn. HERP ts @ final angle to the sity. ation, The National League ba* Voted to finish its schedule. It can carry ius present players up to Sept | and then finish the season with youngsters and veterans and with rv made teams. The American League has not made any such declaration so that its season in adl probabilit v will be declared cloned on Sept. 1 If the National League continues ‘> October there will be no chance for « World's Series. But if a World's Series ts played, wr hereby announce that Rube Foster « Cuban Giants ares to win it, Sheridan Meet Is Held To-Day At Celtic Park The Sheridan Memorial Mee’, under the combined auspices of the Sheridan Memorial Committee ant the New York Police Departme will be hold at Celle Park thia after noon, ‘There will be track and fie sports, fencing, wrestling, jiu-fitsu tug of war, weight lifting, Gael football, burling and Irish dancing The musical end of the provramm will be looked after by the New York Police Band and Glee Club The meet was arranged for ‘né purpose of getting fund te erect monument over the grav Martin Sheridan, the the In ne fami pol! Athlete, Besides adding tot department by his feats in thre Olympic Games, Marvellous Mar was instrumental in the inauguratior and directing of the annual Widow and Orphans’ Fund Games, whi | wete held annually up to last yea |Through the mects several hund thousand dollars were provided fo the loved ones of police Killed in th rformance of dut | EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C your course to any Fventng Classes ners ta LASSEN alse orivate 235 Weat Soth St. (Ne. Bresdwoy) in goo! repair, A course SC oar Sohal will all the wowiedge you now! wrate aud reimir any inotor Start now, Complete counme, $99," Day and ne clans for men and ann, d’rivate course, Ask for Atala BOW Stewart Auto School Cirwie 520 er

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