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Show - - . i - . 4 ... ,., I z - ; - : : A NEWSPAPEU ; to a policy of fairness Id tH wxrtidiis ef i I v PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 86 ' .... ir f ; i I - r, " Ti '.... . - ; I 1 (rD JL. ltU j m 3 Uis Ui V 4 u . PRICK TWO f!U!Nrrs I5T . Li i 1925., (70 la - a I ii i r U L - u utm u u v j PIRATES WIN: SECOND GAME FEB - ilpr's Today's Hero : llomorun In BOOKS SHOW Eighth Cinches Second Game For 1 ' (SDecial to the Herald) RH E 1 0 3 - -- . Ball Wp: up, oui. fly to center. hits, no errors. So runs, no ' up. Strike 1, fotil, LiaU 1, outt short to first. Cafoy tip. Strike 1 clwir,, strike 2, foul, out, strike 8, dear. Cuyler up. Hail 1, out, second tq first. No runs, Pittslurgh--Moor- e u Ion S jUiinHjaw iilieZi!ftfcluto,lhe ; right field stand lowerier for a home run. : I. Harris up, Strike 1, fouL'lioU'l, singles to center. Bleuge up.T Strike I, clear, Si Harrjs out stealing, catcher to second, ball 1, (tit, flied to left." Peckinpaugh up. Bull 1, hall 2, out, third to first. ,A great, stop and cath by Gttuthaui of a poor throw by Thay nor. " One run, two hiis, no errors., Pittsburgh Burnsart, up." Out, f jied to wmteft.- - TraynoriiiJk-- ; Ball 1; ball 2, out, third to first, a Rffe; stojrliy Bleuge. Wright up. Singles to right-- . Grantham up. Strikel, T at rotBTTfSSleleOrlciiFcOVrte first.jAprike 2, foul, to right, bail 1, wiiidi'Has a passed balU Wright on seedid, foul, along first base ljne out, second to frst. No runs, one i'-' hit, no efrorsr T. THlKa , Wasbington-Ruq- INXINf- e- l iii). Li'iiU 2. strike X at seci.ml, ishort.to second. two hits, no errors. . . V LI s, ':T v - JK r Het-ald- , ' 1 tO-C- e. hlef - d :'"'.i. yr. : r: , . t mahl-feste- KIWANIANSVOTE ' ill ft.'0al! OBSERVE TO T all-rou- ,'"' ..'.-- FESTIVAL ""- . E ; EUREKA MAN , seml-cejite- J IS BIGAMIST The-ball- liit: niannge-ment,iTh- - ' made-shortl- ARCHTHURMAN y HEADS CLUB ''"".'".' Hig.""' "yjjiilPstatiites singlaatteptfil4tT'lirr, t . - . , of-h- is . lll 8,a'l -- at-ra- ctive . - s, - AV-aza- - . Strike' 1, clear, bali I, strike 2 elearflut, strike 3 clear. Covelski up. Strike 1. strike 2 foiil, bait 1, ball , 2, out strike 3 clear. Rice up, singled to center. S. Harris, npif I'ltcheir tries to cr.lch Kiee at Imll jl, tries tto eaten ltiee at first again, strilj I clear, Rice went to second on a balk, culled on Aldridge, ball 2, lli3,: fmil, strike 2, out, short to first.' No rnns, onp nit, no errora PiUslmrgh Bfiiith up. Ball 1 strike 1 clearfouL strike 2 singles to sliort loft:, r Aldridge up. Strike 1 foul, strike 2 foul, forces Smith at second, pitcher to second. Aldridge to" first. Moore up. FouL strike 1 strike 2 clear, Ba'1, 1, out, strike 3 clear, t'arey up..: Snil?s.'tj right Alrldgp on swond,. Cuyler up. Ball fir, A K Hben-andoa- h -- SECOND INNING. Washington JtidRe up. Ball 1, strike 1, clear, ball 2, strike 2, foul, 1 AH . shut-oilrl'am- Btc mi oiminniu 10 U1LU . prob--aWteta- 'WASHINGTON ) L1U U Test!-.aton- y i s 1, ball 2, strike lt clear, ball 8, strike 2 clfar, oirt, short to first.; ,8. Harris uih Ball 1, strikel, dear, foirtmck, strike 2, ont, strike' 3, clear. Gosliii nilCCTinWCn ? VOTES 'While oub"49 voters: registered Iustructlori - In' keeping with the WASHINGTON, Oet., 8. (UP) The stage Is get and the perform-r- s the 1H the-1districts Tuesday, sim of nreTreventlon Week if Colonel William Mitchell, storm ecu city are ready to give one of the most first registration "day, hundreds given In the Tarjous schools of the ter of aviation, walked out on thr the programs In the history in'tresting board naval Investigating vfclted the "registration agents to city by Heed Boshard, chief of the when it served him of Provo next Saturday evening In disaster after-niion Provo fire department. This check up whether- or not their subuueus to testify commemoration ; of Provo's new Chief Boshard addressed the with a formal . " names were on the books. White AVay," according to antoday. of the Young bnlrerslty Mitchell ( on advice of bis coun nouncement of city offldals and " , According to a survey made by school X training Frank Iteid, He, Dell Webb, city recreational directhere are' now 4527 names Literature giving concrete lilufr sel, Representative on the registration books of the city, trations how to prevent fires and publican of Illinolsc, oiieuly defied tor, who have the details of the celeincluding the 49" who "registered how to keep" the fire hazard at a the committee, refused to rwognlsn- bration in charge. The festivities will.commouce at Tuesday. Estimating that there are iniiiimuin has ben dlstriliuted In the subpoena issued and left tlit In the city. 5500 persons eligible to UiVge to the homes of the liovy. building where the hearing l:3t o'dock Saturday evening and quantities was being "held. vote there should remain less than "A from that hour on there will city through the school children. 1000 persons yet to be registered. who was called becausi Hot Time In the Old Town All Mitchell, The was literature tha supplied ; ot his stateuieuts that collapse a'. Night" they state. Since last year was the first time schools the cooperation of the Shenandoah could - have, beeti the city had 17 districts, the regis local firethrough The committees have spent much ' the line In arranging for a uniijue celetration for the coming election was Test runsdepartment, will be made fb the var averted, took the lKisltion that naval' board, had no right to qties bration, in which, they declare, based on last year's county and ious schools of the. city Friday, ac tlon while state election rather than on the city court martion proceed :housamls are expot-teto iwrtld-natBoshard and th cording were pending in the war deeleetlon of two years ago.""This be- - time Aside from the six bauds Unit by the children to mgr required canie necessary:slhce It was impos- leavo the buildlngsjLllia-'soHnof partaientndthat any testimony bj will furnish plenty of niusle on each him might Jeopardise sible for the county clerkslof QceJo to Firth AVest h!Hegal btodrfronTTrrsTEast egBgwllte--rerded; itbe determine bow o distribute the streets, there- - will be singing and a According to Chief Boshard, most rights voters at the former, election. When the court owned I. how large variety--of st nuts in which of 'the fires In Provo are the result Mitchell was the" first witness called Little Interest was manifested in flues, burning gool ofTHrtychlmney world-serie-the Tity election twoears ago and falling onto the shingle roofs of the but Iteid jlnimediately interposed oh rtlier cities will participate. Dozens the smallest vote ever polled In the Jection and curtly told the coun f funmakers especially costumed bluldings. df?,wa-caThis was due to the Mitchell would not submit to quo will bjon hand to lead In the festjr. ' main reasons so of few tho ,.'tne ' fact that fliere was only one candi fires have- - been experienced In tiuliK -; ities. 1 u : p date for eadh office to be fillied. Provo's business section lies in the ,A program will lw given : This year greafer'ln'tcrest Is From reguiax Inspections made by niem platform to be erected neur r ; the .Schwab store, km Ai iiiij, iM, ' nnmlier principally due to the large hers of the local fire deparrhient of Jl t candidates Jn.the race, the rear, of the business blocks and This will consist of music by the HERALD SERVICE PLEASES Hazen Cuyler; Pirate right fietderAean have anything he wants It Is Ixiieved that one of the larg the basements," said Chief Boshard. 'lrovo band, .a. short address by Hundreds.'"' f? foday in Pittsburgh as a result of h:s winning Uifl second game of est 'Votes ever cast 'fnjthe city' will "Once, In a while we run across the lined p iii fr)it;dth9 Jfefald Mayor 0,,K. Ilanwn, mmilons by the world's series. Cuyler turned the trick- in the eighth inning when, be polled at the pr'fuiary election. a merchant who thinks the Jnspec he Vineyard niadle quartet and a building Thursday to hear' the he knodied a honiehin, bringing Moore home ahead of him. He Tuesday, October 20,' when two can tlon is more or less "orriflclous on ort talk by' Governor George II. results of lie second. same s it one of the most sensational players in the majors. In 1924, his first ' didates for each office will be select- the part ' of the fire the ViMiie play by play , over Dern. department ablaze set season he the his with as a league regular, literally, ed for the final election, November force. X The Insertions' are niade o'clock leased wire connecting the Herof the all at Promptly work. This year he went even better. He's a great hitter, 3. .A ald office with the Furbca field solely In the Interest of holding lights In the city will le turned outx The petitions of one one of tlte fastest men uiTfie majors and a splendid fielder. He has fot down the fire loss. It benefits the ind darkness wll prevail for a short at Pittsburgh. each office have already been filed merchants and Club Votes in Favor of Closing time, after which the supplied much of the pep and punch characteristic of this year's The Instant the play is made switch turning keeps the fire rate with Fred Evan's, city recorder. The down tu the entire Mores During rnday on the playing field it is flashed Pittsburgh outfit, 15 e Jjechjcciirrpnt Into 'Hie., new .. dty.' petitions are for Alma Van Wag- . Meeting over the wires and Hie news is "White Way" will be operated by or to second who made the catch in enen.for Mayor, Elmer Jaeobson the crowds- Mayor O. K." Hansen.TheT5tayers Following tlkearterpdoxr" Resolutions for buslnest his all the commissioner and Mrs. Ruth every asking dty Tomorrow's game will be No no one runs, hjt, lights of the dty will be Inith teams ran ont with water and short man In Provo suitablt Farrer for auditor. Van to'provide The bePeay will turned on. awMhe eelebratorg will played in Washington. It a doctor ran out from the stands he errors. decorations during the Wagenen petltiohwas filed within gin promptly at 2 o'clock eastern on the grpniid engage in a generai .street frolic is full length lying IT. ulal B."i". 24 of foundini: the of hours and tine ' afteUhe first hundred ;Tsbnrgh Mmirejp time. -- " " which will consist of seeiHl stunts, hiifrtii!irely-,w-th- e: asfiing the chamber of eommera" ' Fans are Invited to avail back of the head; He has been to short who fumbled the.ball, Moore attached, names had been signed. on the pavement and enterand retail merchants assication t lancing 1, strike on first. Foiil, themselves, of the Jlerald service up. Carey tainment furnished by downs. As lsJ and to raised posture a. sitting n the take Jmsi all BRIGHAMJITr,J)(!f.a-rIstei)s toj'Jpse places of Mie lights are "turned on all of the securjed "for them at a great exnow standing on his feet., 'It Is attempted sacrifice bunt rolls along Cffse oT the fltare of I'ta h vs. Vict or ness from l6l45 to 12 o'clock on Fri e oilft 'muds will strike np "Keep--.thpense! to, the, Herald, doubtful If he will be able to i4ay, third baa jieatrite 2 alll, N. Hendrlcksett, which was fried be- day were unanimously morning on second. announcing of the bat- fore Judge M. C. Harris and a Jury passed by the' Kiwanis club at lb Home Lights Burning, and every Bleuge Is being taken off the field second to , first, Moore terle and the preliminaries of tne win join In the singing. T''". arid Myer replaces him and goes to Cnyler tip: Ball '1, baU '2, hltsT a in the district conrt In Jhls city on noonday luncheon Thurla..- the, game wlu bevord nrrancement of this song will first. Myer on first Peckinimugh home run Into jthe lower tier " ol the Monday, the ' defendant was con The above action followed an ad o clockno6a. beforel2 fl found fn Friday evening's' Herald",orinJ Moore lrball .2. right" fieVt stands victed of the g rilne of polygamy; a dressed, by Prof. L. John " Nuttall him - Barnhart niv Wagles ...,?-.;...;-. .,r-Myer out, stealing Second, catcher to ahead of, to an Inde who urged tliat the businessmen and. .sentenced felony, ; strike i, out, flied to right. No runs, short. No runs, no hits. nt errors. to center, Trayftor pp. Grounds to the earTy part of the terminate tOTariJT the state prlson Provo should lend tllelr enthusias secon one hfti no errors. .."' ! not to exceed five years. The crime tic veiihig a siieclal reception commit", Pit tslmrgh Myer ptaylngt tliird short ho fumbles, Barnhart support to the plans now tieinj ee will receive officials from other SALT LAKE. '.Oct., 8. Arch M. charged is generally known PIftslrargh Barnhart up. Rail 1 for Washington. Carey' np. Bnts ond. Traynor on first. Wright up. through t mnke the. relebratioi perfected, to Thurman of the East high' school out "of Ities of the state as well as state of. the country as bigamy, but the greatest event: in the hlsiojT ball 2, ball 3, strike 1 clear, strike 2 tny'ards third base and' beats pitch-er'- s Foul strike 1. foul strike 2, foul Gran- - was elected out, foul fly to third. - first' toleft, of an for the Salt Infield center. throw to president calt-ti flied -' aclnts. iHVltloattend the Traynor foul, out, :3Jr"'. tham up. Hall. L out, foul fly to IiSkerTeacberVTigsoclaUph" for lfie polygamy. ; J. Will Knight. Alex- Hedqtilst, R up. BailJJlmU2outJli-OJ'Mft-lUKcatcher. Two (runs, two hits, two coming year at a meeting held WedIn addition to the special features Heqrickseu claims Eurelca as bis E. Allen and Ja'cobCrdemau Wright up. Strike 1 clear, ball 1 ball 1, catcher tried to catch Carey spo'k if the celebration the theaters of th? nome, and the prosecutiou arose4 put in favor nesday at the West high school hits into the right field bleachers for at first, pitcher tried to catch Carey errors. of pladng. the Kiwurib INNING NINTH officers were cither elected as in at Out. first. sacrifice Gran score. marra'ge bunt," - ityJtavii..jtxauged-- : siwiaUy a home run, tieing the pitch . Brighanr Citv a !:l!il!.ou r Harris up. "Ball Washington-r- J. programs for the evening president,. Miss Eva Sher- tham up. Ball 1, out, foul! fly to er'to second who covers first base. Declaring, that moral conditioii l dearrstrike dimer ; recording secreary George it regular prices, and ihere will be who also is a resident of ie lturnhast , up. 1, catcher. One run, one hit, no errors. Carey on second. ?lllM!1tW.JiL mti'li ?ovve ' 1 ball 2; bull 3, 2 clear, fojij, ball 4, J. Harris walks. R. Archibald; corresponding Recrtt" Eureka, while his wife, Mrs. Corf at I'tnhua-- and , FIFTH INNING. plane than jSiyr are in the i nltei lancing X. ran J. for Harris. Mlsa Bowman treasMcNeely was 'mils,- to which the public is cor-- , MeNcely Hendrkksen on alive and tery, third. Dortithy j Peckinpaugh up, "out, short to first. Carey Washington States, retnrnei on first. Myer battiug left handed. urer. W. Av McKay. In addition to .... : , invited. Strike 1 dear, ball 1, singles to Traynor np.Strikel 'learbalL XA nibwlonary, gave as Interesting am' bally - Mrs. HendricksenV - Strike 1 dear, ball 1, thd officers, up. Myer , the were the ball ball Valks. ball following 2, foul 3, 4, Ball Ruel complain1, left. short Traynor up. instructive address toilajwbicl foul back strike 2, single to left, elected to- memliership on the exe-n- ing wltness,-'cninhere from Santa was strike 1, pitcher tries to catch Peck- - Wright up. Pall 1, forcer Traynor exceptionally well on secogd. Peckinpaugh up. tlye committee ; Miss Frances Ana, ('alif., to testify at the preon second, short to second. No runs, to center, at singles the niemlKTs of the t lulKTlie first, ingnugh 1 Strike ball A. 0.. Garrett. MIs 1, ball 2, ball "clear, IIk liminary hearing and at the trial er asserted that a movement Isspejik Peckinpaugh to second.' Cbvelwkl up. one hit, no errors. now ball 3, 4, Anderson and walks Mrs. and Jean E. Peckinpaugh SEVENTH INNING. Helges. yesterday", Hits a sacrifiee.bunt to pitcher who lieing launched-- by the better .bases are 'each full.. left , .rla; batting tried for IVekinpaugh at third, bin of Germans to bring alsnrt a Washington The doctor decided on Kuel. , -- Vach up. the throw was late aud Peckinpaugh Bleuge. says he cannot tell banded, batted chauge in the present attitude of th bait Strike clear J 1, atrlket extent1 the are of th until to an it beat the base. The baes Injnr.: Iteople towards the sex problem., 2," foul alon first base HneL " luis -- A violin taken. 'Peckliipajigh I11 full Rice up. Ball 1, strike 1 clear, Batch siwTifice to Our, fly center, McNetdy BRIGHAM CITY, Octn: strike '2 clear, hits In front of the up. Ball 1. out, short tojirst. Ruel e'or, accompanied by Misg jrac Wood cf Willard suffered severe "The celebrotlo ot the founding of the Brlgham Sotenson was flied scoring. Other base runners held to Iilate iftnd Peck inpti ugh is forced at np. Ball 2r strike 1 clear. one of the pieasiiif JCovelskle up. Ball 1, tall their buses, ftuether batting"" the plate, pitcher to catcher.; The 'tmisea about'- the back, 'rhest-and Toting university is an event that Is of general interest to Provo and the features of the luncheon" today. batting for Covelski. Rue. entire state," says Dr. .Christen Jensen, dean of the college, ot applied bases are stlU full. S. Harris up. 2, batl 3, strike 1 clear, out, third 'jail's Tuesday night when a tonr-ia- g Charles whs 'weloonie. Deftloisey 1 titer fctrik up.: clear, foul Back, science and chairman of the Grounds to shot and Ruel is forced to first. No runs, no hits,' cat be was driving ran off the committee for the big university Into the organization as a new mem general 2, ball out, strike' 3 .clear. " at thq plate, short to catcher The .Pittsburgh Grantham tip. 'Out,. stride several miles south of WeHs-rill- e trade '.'.""' celebration : Mark by . Andersonmul v :' ' Out, second to first. One ' hases are full again. Goslin up. second to first. .Smith' up. and turned over several times Out, Allen. the In life of this ; "This Institution has played, a ' fundamental part down a fifty-foo- t Strike: 1 dear, ball .1, ; ground Yb grounded to first who touched the run, one hit, no errors. ' embankment. . ' ':..' . commonwealth.:. Totals Washington, 2 runs,"elght The young man was rendered un- first who touches the base making liase, nwking the out v "unassisted. lilts,-tw"Iaders lit all channels of life are numbered among Its alumni. In errors j Pittsburgh, three tie 'ont unassisted. No runs, two Aldridge up... Strike 1 foul, ont, pop time seven hits,- - no error Time he reviyetl. On regaining : fly to short. No runs, no, hits,, no runs; hits, no errors, Tour a nd felr." At minute the present time both of our twy .li(Hrs clwles it has madiJts Influence he cliined the dugsvay t'nited States senators, one of our congressmen, and one of the justices ohto the road and obtained a ride to first base line, strike 1, ball 1, foul Official doctor of the Pittsburgh of the t'nited States Supreme court are enrolled among Its alumni. here he procured the Brigham, along first base line, strike 2, out club reports that Bleuge is not serH. DENHALTER DIES services of Sheriff Jhn H. Zundel strike 3 clear. Aldridge up. Ont. iously hurt,;no Ikujcs broken and no :,"The Brlgham Y(ing university means- much to Provd' anA this .TODAY the auto. short to first.: Moore up. Out, short vesterday In M A surrounding country. Not only is it an Important factor In the economic The top Of te car, the windshield ," W life of this . to first No rilnti, no hits, no errors. daze. ; Influence-iof the far but 'greater is. .it n. shaping oiio weU n community uennaiter, 65, The Parents' and Teachers' asso and fenders wVre ' EIGHTH INNING. . SIXTH INNING., wrecked, but known in fraternal circles, jind I educational and cultural ideals of the people. nation of the Matter school will otherwise the auto was found in M foul back Rice Foul to ' for many years engaged in the Washington np, Judge "It-I- s t WasHirigton therefore an institution that Wongs to all of us. We are hold Its first meeting at the ilae-se- r good condition." right strike 1,' ball 1, out, flia.to strike 1, single to venter. J. Harris srdu water business in this Hv, its beneficiaries.. Let lis all therefore unite , In making the sch(S)l, at o'clock Friday .evenThe accident occured near the to "t 8cond center. ,T. Harris up, ball 1, liall 2, ilp. Oiit,,acrifi(,-Tirsdied at his home, 733 South I'nI. e rememliered in the annals ing, October jvlll first curve in the road this side of jfc An Interesting bal 3. shUe. 1 dear, out. filed, to wlio coyerelfirsLJmse. tlice nn si c - l wrsityaveBiw-lat- e fhlsafter-- " has been arranged and It i Wdlsvllle while Mr., Wood was oMlie uiversity an- - evtenilMt 111 , centerBIeuge up. Foul strike 1. ond. Gosliii np.Foul..ta right, noon- - following a. . .. . . a t J .... r. "In liehnlf of the general committee' which has this' event Th charge, I,.., I uxiiiiiih eiRarei, ccoryingto fner- ball L. whbrh hit jBUHge In the strike, 1. . singles to "first, RJce on j ness. , ' i wurii-Mitm me scuooie present. J Iff Zundel. 1,,. ,,.,-- r I despeak the hearty .cooperation, and support of the entire romuwntty." head and he dropped to the ground third; .'Judge up. Ball'f, out, filed York-National- ' FKHFRF REFUSES Til BF ! FORBES FIELD, PITTSBURGH, Oct. 8. There' is rejoicing in the smekycity today, for once more the Pirates are on an even standing svith the Washington Senators by virtue of their winning the second game of the 1925. world's series today by the score of two to three. ;.,... ',. A trmendotis din went UD from the frenzied and over joyed Pittsbugh fans when in the eighth inning and the score tied, Hazen Cuyler clouted one of Coveleski's offerings for a irrnit ttHn Bpnrfinor vounir Eddie Moore ahead of him.- . Mi great deal of credit for the victory, goes to. Aldridge : wra pitched superb game being, especially effective in the clouds pitches. He showed real metal whenever the dark r tmu over uciicfvuio ft jioverea ritusuugii ' ! - evervbase. ThP flac on the flasDole m center field was at half mast as a tribute of respect to the memory of Christy Mattewson, nno f ihefrmnpr cTpat nitchers of the New who passed away last night at Saranac lake. In further honor to Mathewson one of the players on each team was wearing a band of mourning on the lett arm of the uniiorm. i Prior to the game the players formed in single file and, led by a band, marched io the center field flag pole. The flag c Mth the coiors or the duos were raisea w tue. lowered ' and McKechnie and Harris again ji4& by Managers ' ' to half nv;st. Amer-ic- a - It ras a coincidence that the great baseball idol of should pasoutt4nortal existence just as the first game of the world series of 1925 had been, won and lost, exactly hi which 20 years after he had participated in a will which and before never record made ft equalled he for all time when he pitched three straight against Connie Mack's Athletes. One ot the play erTwho batted against him, by a strange.twist of fate, is m the series 6f today, "Stuny racmBia, oi raisuurKu. t i BE MADE TO THOUSANDS TO Eligible Voters Yet to Regis- City Fire Department Coop- - Ignores Citation to Appear Dedication of New White Way ter Estimated at Less Before Aircraft Board eratesVithSchoolln AO ise Marked v itn . Than 1000 i ; . Fire Tests Martial PendingXourt i Carnival Spirit INTEREST MANIFEST CHIEF REED ROSHARD COURT POWERLESS FESTIVITIES TO IN CITY ELECTION ADDRESSES STUDENTS TO ENFORCE ACTION BEGIN AT 6:30 P. M. for Regular Inspection of IJu.'d-- . Deposed Airman Says Petitions of One Candidate k I Six Bands, VineyardQuartet i i ness Section Responsible Would Jeopardize His and Numerous stunts to FUed For Low Fire Loss Legal Rights at Trial ' Enliven Occasion 8-- 2 02x-- 4 ..000-1- ' COUMITCHELL; , -- ,V.v..,..O10 00 OOOfOOl Pittsburgh 4527 Pittsburg SCORE BY INNINGS Washington ' RERUNS TO itchr No runs, FOURTH INNING, " j: AVashlngton-osl- ln up. Strike L clear, batt 1, ball 2, ball strike 2 clear, out. snort to first. Judge tin. I clear, oiit, flie to left, who great riuilns catch. 1. Harris (Strikp trik.( 1 cliuir, strike 2 nsles past third. It" wa'n i it tincrwnre When Traynor leaped tne nir and knocked down but J couldn't field. Bleuge np. Foul, e ti- Qn'al-trough, LIGHTS SMOKE, WRECKS ; SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES bt-e- n ii . ' S.-- Rosa :. lr . - - ; v TEACHERS AND rr be-Jo-re PARENTS MEET ' AT-HO- ME CTncMaslw-itpni'iitr:liii- ld - - an-ee- nt 1 ".'- 4ht lon-b- nro.-gra- , , tni T |