Show I COMISKEY TELLS ONE I ON AMERICAN LEAGUE BALL PRESIDENT Charley Comiskey tho Apollo of baseball baseball base base- ball ban and in in his hil day ny tho the p peer er of first first- aside fr from m owning tho Chicago club of the American league and aDa an all ardent ardent ar nr- ar- ar dent enthusiast nth t of the great reat Amen Amen- can same l is is s having in the time of his life out ont in 10 Los Lo An Angeles just at TV where here his hunch bunch of players nr are arc being treated to the fat of ol the land by tho the fana Charles i is also a R mi mi ht hunter a a. crack shot with an any kind of firearms and amid incidentally cuts loose once onre iu in m a awhile awhile while white with n a rattling good oo an anecdote anent his experiences experiences This genial gentleman takes a month off ocr e every fall jut just t after the baseball season on and hies himself lf away to the wilds of Wisconsin and where her ho literally wallows in m tho the sport of hi big imo g-imo mo hunting l Now NOR ow Mr r. r Comiskey's s closest friend is is t the c celebrated Bancroft Johnson the tho president of tho JEt league who d despite tho the weight ht ho carries carries is i is also one of those di disciples of oC Nimrod who will win gladly tramp twenty miles mules a a. day over unbroken country for tho the chance to get et a shot at some some- animal or feathered feath loath ered cred fowl So lost fall faU MC Johnson and Co Co- Co went UP to Minnesota jn ja ord order oidor lT to hu hunt t the fallow deer eer which ninth abounds in tho the northwestern portion of tho tim state and tho the first lay dav in in camp it was discovered ered cred that the tho gun n carried b by MX Johnson Johnson John John- son Wit watt out of ot adjustment so acting upon uOn tho suggestion of or bis his friend Co Co- Co Ban earned carried one of 8 s 's guns JUns alou along that lay dRY leaving his in in the camp for one of tho the guides to repair Now the extra gun un that Comiskey ha had loaned to Mr fro Johnson Johnsl was ono one that ho he bat bail not riot used for a couple of years yeaTs although he mado made it a point to carry it along alon- on each rach huntin hunting trip for fear that something might aught bt get et the matter the tile weapon that he generally used s 'S extra gun and the te one that ho had loaned to Ban Bon was ono one of the old style ten boie boio affairs and TV was t as fitted with a R heavy hea stock that together with the weight of the other portion of the tJ firearm made it a pretty heavy shooting iron iron Still Ban to lucId held manfully I to the gun while ho trailed along aon after Comiskey and the guide j yet vet said that Mr Ir muttered tl words ord as ho lie I sweated e 1 ted along in in tho the rear roar tint that sounded ver very suspicious to both the guide giudo lido and to Comiskey Finally just as alJ they turning into unto a clearing tIle they flushed a pair of pheasants and at tho same annie moment both hoth Johnson and Comiskey blazed blamed away Tho Time pair pur of pheasants fell leU to tho ground but hut so flO o dm dir Mr Johnson who was kicked licked several sc feet back by br the t the I ro roo ro- ro bound of tho gun gUll and as he sat 1 there hero thereon on the ground saying saving such a awful du wor words s that even en the guide ude had to put his hands ov over o er his hiR cars car Comiskey ran up to him and ns as he lie did so Ban cried out How JIo Ion long have you had that blan blan- blanket et gun n i Why it t pains mo me terribly to hear you ou use iise such JaD language in in connection with m my gun un Ban cried Comiske Comiskey y as ashe ashe aslie he lie pretended to an m imaginary teardrop rop from his eye II because VOIl you ou sec see 1 I hn have had hadit it ut ever since it wis was i to little pistol And nd then it became Jec necessary for the time brawny n guide to exert all his hi bruto strength lJ to preserve peace in the thc fain fana il ih ily |