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Show . THE SALT ' LAKE TRIBUNE, 14 FRIDAY ' MORNING," AUGUST 3, 1923. Ktctes! Duel Now ail n is ; , Fumble Gives Salt Lakers Breathing Spell and They Make Most of It V Mountaineers Uii-- ' able ' to Progress Thereafter; Rudy Especially Tight in Pinches. ' . illLLnk Anjelet Sacrament At eakiand "4. At Mott to Add Franolace - - . attle . geelal , TANDINO Friend AH Well Al 1 and Ed Whelan muck off yesterday A.M. and played a round of self nd C lesson dont like we should do it but he nint working me enough and I half to get nty exercise. Well 1 am n hole lot better, than the first few times 1 played and 1 would make them all eome if I kept at it and 1 wtehed the base hail lesson was over so si 1 could take it up serious and master it as 1 figure 1 might get to be-professional golf pro by next spring and some ef them make It mad 13 thousand per anneta and then 1 could tel! baseball to and not half to fool a go to round with these empires that ought to be in s school for the 1. .blind. 6, k h-- Ii CLUB. OP THE Words by RING W. LARDNER CopyrtgTit, 1923, by The Bell Syndicate, Ine. a Vtr Port 6, i jack Keefe So - to Tfee Trtfeana. Mast Hoy Odder de.ervod not the Bee.. too hit (Amo today 3 to I. A .hover of orthopedic fielding by the T Utoro tn tho infield in tho flfet oemiod blew tho works A blow thot Unable to over Easlck'a lads war com lit nine hectid Imtlnf. The tucWees opener, four hrp All bob. (round or. to tho Infield, wero bled, two being recovered In time to make putoute, mnd the other two btlt Gilder heaved nn exterfingervd, cellent game, ae did alra Kallio, who waa at tho helm for tho Boom, but Kallio waa Invincible In tho plnehee. In keeping with tho ehakeup spirit the that has Invaded Lo Angelea toIn keep last week dr eo, and wishing Lew Paged abreast tho time, Dufry ( hie own. . H a - little shake-uhUritikf 'LIMie from - third to ohuct. Oacar Vltt waa at the old homestead at third, and again assigned himself did at tho Initial Back. Thla lineup the work and will probably bo week. tho , throughout THREE IN UCCCtSION. By taking today's tilt tho Bees have gobbled throe in oucooaNan, and need to take but one more of the neat four scheduled gamed to annex the eerlee if tho Bengal It looks very much andismal dolorous have trekked Into the valley of bloated hope to tho lethal note of the dead march In 'Saul," Tho real doings mostly concentrated Wilholt, tho first In that licet Inning Bee up, bloated one poet Ham Hyatt a for sharp single to right. VIM pasted a ooorcher at Warner, who fumbled but recovered in time to nail Btlholt at aeoond by the Sawyer to route, Lewis drilled a daisy-cutt- er Rawyer, who Vo bulterftngered, he. nail In time to In turn, reeoveng it Vitt at second by tho handa of Radar, Ktrand bagged a spitfire hopper at Rader, the old firecracker running up his arm and flopping In loft center Fredericks, gllmpotng vantage at second, poked a serpentine babyn at Sawyer, who handled It In fifty-seve- K gkJt - . , At Lot Anlne nod 1. i At Portland Lo land t. JL rrv ht , T sa j YOU KNOWrr.IE, AL Kallio Defeats Gilder t in Air-tigStruggle ; Beelets Win in First '? Ji li at thud cluttering the sacks with Industrious Boon. LeaUe Jabbfed a to far left near sparkling the foul line, scoring Lewis and Strand and putting Fredericks on third, tfheehaa struck out. It Make Ah today, L. NArURAUYJ, ef , . , 2 2 0 4 Baker, . MK2iBnia,aa. 4 12 lj Matraa,8t. 5 0 0 tjSUita.p... Pmoib,p Vltt, lb Strand, cf Lewie, 4 4 4 4 1 Frederick, iatail, as 1 0 I 1 7 IT By Protijrb Twtp-baa-a 0 KTP. ,,.0 sa-t- 0 0 4- t 110 Oil 10 ........ .16606006 008660 1- Two-baa- lor le old-ti- bat-tin- Mama-ronec- f Heaves and Suci ) k. BOXINGJiOTES - 3 Wla.. Aug, MILWAUKEE, AB. H. TB VC pinky Mitchell, Milwaukee boxer, 1 006 Hood, Lee Angeled will defend his title of Junior welII .800 7 Lm. An. I Trembly champion In a fifteen-roun- d Lesha Belt Lake . , .4 1 5 .750 terweight bout with Basil Fagliana be1 ."Ml fore a New Orleans club late In AuCooper. Oakland ,.7 4 Aewyer, Vernon .67 gust, It was announced here tonight 067 The agreement calls for 140 pounds Baker, Oakland i I .667 Kopp. Beds, .. 4 at welghlng-l- n time Mitchell, unl .687 der the terms, will get a 6000 guar1 McAuley. Lee An. , I Town, Beatue 3 1 3 .867 antee. 2. Tslveraai i record by covering th distance in Single Q.. crack pacer of all time, lowered th Canadian rare record to 3 03 In the final heat of tho bp Malla 2 bit ArMtt, father PiWMp Bwvto. REATTLE, Wash . Aug 3 Geary was too much for the Indians today, thus giving the San Francisco Reals a game. St Portland LOS AM.RI.KS rORT.4M B 11 0 S Jt H G A ImltASt)..,. 6 1 I 81 Welter rt , 1 . , 6 8 MrtVnn 2b . 8 . J Krag Sb Twomfely.it.. 6 4 8 Ommelll m, ,4311 (irlectfe. ... 4 0 Of 06 6 Reodef..., S 3 4 Unmeet t If , 4 13 6 (iolTln If .. 4 3 0 High rf ... 4 6 3 6 UrSoley.M. t 3 S 4l8toif n . . 634 4 t i t. Bely,-- 4 3 6 6 llRntLerlefe.1 16 6 1 ' Mldill ed p.. 166 3 Oox 40 in0il-oole.- 63 (rnmplerji tJoeee , '. . 1166 0 6 6 6 16 6 6 Total . 4 IV 7 11! Total. 2 4 3113 atte for Middleton In the eighth, t Batted foe Stompf in the ninth Tee SngeTe 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 (t 5 Portland O I Sammery Mona Krng Twomhly 2. Heed 06060001 RtmaValla, MuMigaa Hb-4ry- i. Brrww MelHsan. Klijoa (ieary Vlw Tobia Orr. raai, 2 bite. 25 at bat off to 2a Jaroba Is 2 ion in gw. fharge 2 Rum Rtpotobk for Jacob rob. Btruck t Bp Jacob 2, bp deify 2 Barca f, m bailr By (toarp 2 fttoba has Thiwe-baaklta MuUtgas. hit rcry, Tobir, dryi, filUaoe Two-Hanhrcrtflc hit MHlIigan. Yalta. (Vxnptn Dooblf plav Mullifaa to Kildsff to BUtroo. Ward, Caplw Byrwi rd OUT dfrt THROUGH NOtt lie, Carbls Walker Victor In Effort to Swim Lake Erie A. CLEVELAND. Aug 3. With the distinction of being the first person to swim ncroas Lake Erie as far as records show, Carhls A. Walker Was at homo tonight resting He swam from Peleo passage lighthouse (Ontario) to Lorain, Ohio, thirty-thre- e mile. In twenty hours and twelve minutes, an average of a mile and a half an hour He suffered no HI ef- Walker started on his swim yesterera-tday morning at 6 16. 6 He left the this morning at 31. He accomplished his feat without the aid of a er Compass t. Walker was accompanied by a The gasoline cruiser Argus set the course for Walker for two miles, after which it went to Put-l- n bay for gasoline and to give newspaper men aboard a Chance to eend Then it was unahle to find any trace of Walker or his convoy and returned to iorslq BRINGING UP FATHER tow-hos- Reg. V. & Pat, Off. How do swimmers breaths differently from other athletes? Answered bp BILL BACHBA.CH Illinois Athletic etnb: meet fanSme ted of alt swimming , coaches- - has each a. Inmcl out champion Johnny Welanmnller. workt'a fnstnai nwlmmer, Norman Roan, (tthyt Baser, Perry Mrtllilt. Tray. Harry Hebner Arthur Ha i the I, Bob aoccrmf ul Shelton nnd Mike McDermott. a In other lines of athletic activity the athlete breathes at will and In the natural manner, through the none. Ho breathes involuntarily, requiring no conscious thought for the process. In swimming the athlete can breathe only when his head Is above, water, and never under any conditions done He inhe Inhale through his nose hales through his mouth and exhales through Us nose, and he does It by effort. The land athlete conscious takes all the air he can get The water athlete takes short gulp of Ms lungs, and never air, never gorges exhales the test bit of air. He keeps a little so that If a wave makes him miss an Inhale be h something to go en and doee not suffer (Copyrkrhtcd, 1S1T; Associated Editors) By .George McManus It wan Pop" Geers day and th veteran reinsm&n observed it not only toy driving Sannrdo to the record but the flrat race by mil,th taking en card tho 3.06 class trot In heats with Rosebud. straight My Single G.n feat in pacing the final mUe In the pace in 8 of was th day's feature After th first two heats, Rlngt G. winning stepped out in front after the first half mile and made th final half mile m :U considered remarkable time over a , track adapted for running races. Diamond Axwortby, favorite in the first division of the 118 trot, rewarded his backers winning tbs first heat, but trailed byPeter 8. In the next two. In the second' division of the same event Lady JBondsman won In etralght heats. The summaries- 3 06 class trotting, purse 81000 My Rosebud, hr. m., by General Watts (Geers) I 1 I Main Lick, tolk. g by Main- 3 3 3 loaf (Frakinne) Mr. Yerkes, b. m . by Peter the Great (Murphy) ..... .1 4 3 Emma Harvester, b, ra , by 3 4 Tin Harvester (Cox) 8L Roberts, b. h., by Lord Roberts (Willis) 2 67 3 03 6 Time, 3 06 Hilda also started. Hollywood ll pace, purse $1600 , Single G , br b , toy Ander- son Wilkes (Alien) Hal Mahons, b g , by Prince 3 2 2 Argot Hall (Childs) Johnnie Quirk, br. g., by .... 3 2 ,3 wood Hedge Boy (Egan) John Henry, to. g., by Wllkoe 4 4 4 (Cox) 3 04, 3 01 Time, 2 M 2 18 class - trotting, first division, purfl006Peter S., b. h., by Peter the 3 I 1 Great (MoDevitt) Diamond Axworthy. b h., by 13 3 Kaffery Axworthy (Bigger). All Worthy, b h.. by Lee Ax2 3 4 (McDonald) worthy Gold King. br. g, by Gold 4 .......... I 3 Bingen (Childs) Peter Will Tell, eh. g, toy 4 6 dr O Donna Peter (Ray) 3.13. 3 06 -- Time, 3 0 started. also Ann Mary second division, 2 18 dasa trotting, puree 31000 Ledy Bondsman, b. m.. by Th Bondsman (McMahan) .... Baringo, b. f.. by Balwln 4 2 , 3 (Stakes) Ban Ammunition, bHt, h , by ...... Frendsr (Malkin aid) Ken- - 2 2 4 Eleanor Todd, br m , toy 4 3 tucky Todd (NeSbtt) Jo Knight, b. g . by Border Knight (Brown) ' 16. 3 01 Time, 2 10 Peter Count Bogle. Ruby Hall. also Johneon and Bex Barveeter stsrted. To beat Canadian pacing record ef free-for-- all 6, ' 13 6, Free-for-a- Ill 6, 8, ... ' 2 6214 (GfA Time, IndMMpoUt tttalMmpOlt! Toledo ., 4. trouble disposing of Miss Kate Kee-lewho. has been playing a wonderful game. Mrs. Robinson is scheduled .to.claah, with. Mlea M Innie, Pure, ney in the other semifinal match A banquet and dance ore scheduled for this evening, hilt the latter will probably be cancelled on account of the death of President Harding. Yesterday resultsMens singles Art 'Miller defeated Bill Smith, lucompleted matches E. M Garnett leading Earl and gams score, Pierce, Fred Dixon and Welby Emms split, Man's douhlea John Smith and Fred Dixon defeated Percy Smith and Bill Merrill. J. Smith. arul F. Dixon defeated Fred Jensen and IncomRalph Pugmlre by default. plete match. - Coleman and Peterson BUI tied with Smith and Harry Smith at ons game each. Womens singles Edvthe Ty'.er defeated Esther La lb. 1, Kate Keeley defeated France Collier by Henrietta Kate defeated default; Keeley Rtlefel, Gertrude, Robinson defeated Gladys Hughe, 1, 6 Winnie Gurney defeated JS'e a 't Stahl by default. Women's doubles Gertrude Robinson and Lucille Schettler defeated Kats Keeley and Gladys Hughes, Katherine Beat! and DorfV-th- y Aodenoun defeated Neva Stahl and Phygla Hodge., by defaulff Lola FarreH and Winnie Gurney defeated Edythe Tyler- and Jean Jam Is by default. . , Today's schedule: 1 p. m. Gertrude Robinson and Lu cille Schettler va. Winnie Gurney and i Lola Farrell. 2 p. m. Fred DUon vs.. Wei byEmms (continued). Kat Keeley V. Edythe Tyly. 2 36 p. m. Gertrude Robinson vs. Winnie Gurney, 3 p. m Art Miller Va winner of Emms-Dixo- n match 4 p. m E. M Garnett va Earl Pierce (continued); BUI Smith nnd Harry Smith Va Dave Coleman and EUot iPeterson (continued); Rosalind Stroup and Esther Lelh v. Frances Collier and Henrietta Rtlefel 6 p. m nd DorKatherine va 'winner Straup-Lel- b othy Anderson vs. Colller-fttlefmatch; Date Barrette and Blake Thomas va. Jim Hayes and Bob Officer: Georg Taylor and Orval Adame vs Cy Hammond and Wesley Howell. Hunter Manson and Art Miller vs. John Smith and Fred Dixon; Eliot Petery. - 3, 4, Under cloudy skies yesterday Welby srarkedl his speedy chops to th corners and had the edge on Buck throughout his set. Buck had little trouble in the first set, his generalship and steadiness being too much for Welby to cope with. Art Miller entered the semifinals When he sent BiH Smith of Nevada, who gained his experience at Exeter and Harvard, crushing down to defeat. Only after three gruelling sets waa Miller with his rarely falling return able to send the flashy Bill out of th competition BUI made a strong stand in the second set. which ha capture but whan Art put on more Juice tot the third eet. Bill lost out. GARNETT TAKES FIERCE. Champion Ned Garnett waa forced to hie best In winning tbs first set, from Earl Pierce, but Garnett waa evidently the stronger, his drives making many counter. Earl fought back valiantly, but he could not stave off the lose In th second set, the score wa I ail when the rain fell. Garnett , waa leading 1. 4, well-plac- -- at John Smith and Freeh Dixon won the only doubles match played, turning hack Bill Merrill and Percy Smith, Smith and Dixon with high lobs to Send the Loganites back and some- - clever drives and chops did the damage. Buck's low bounder waa especially hard tor the Logan pair to 4. eolve. Miss Edythe Tyler and Mrs. Gertrude Robinson, favorites, continued their drive for singles honors. Mrs. Robinson had no difficulty winning from Gladys Hughe but Miss Tyler met some competition In Mis SMther Leib, who dtepiayed a vertical chop, which was almost 100 per cent sura, when it hit within bounds The only trouble wla that Miss Llb s shots were not in th court a large enough percentage of time. - HEAVY SCHEDULE TODAY. Today. thirteen matches are scheduled. The men's singles are certain to bring out Borne rare competition, especially in th matches which were interrupted yesterday. In th met; s doubles, the fane should be 4 mated to some spectacular work when Hunter Man ran and Art Miller tackle John Smith and Fred Dixon. Other exhibitions which should be worth going mile to fee are H. Smith and B. Smith v. Dave Coleman and Eliot Peterson; Dave Barrett and Blake Thomas va Jim Hayes and Bob 2, 6, 1, 40-- 6, 6. 6-- 4; 3. 1, 1; 1, 2, 2, - Btie el va Bill Merrill 6 p. m. E M Garnett and George Eocles vs. Welby Emma and George son Sorenson. CY GaEacher and Earl Pierce va Preston 0 Peterson end W. lister Hangum; Philip King nnd s H Graham va. winner va Hammond-Howematch. CHANCE TO KEEP POST, BOSTON, Aug 1 Frank Chance will remain as manager of th Boston Red Box for the present season, It is announced by J. A Robert Quinn, who with his associates from Co- Officer. luntbus, (Milo, took ever the dub from Mias Edythe Tyler may have some Harry Frasee. v Taylor-Adam- ll Here! Men-B- e Get in on This Final Clean-U- p to .. 4, ( AMOC1AT10X- - AMXAI0AM City KMa ItffilifiVilifi A terrific rainstorm yesterday halted the intermoeataia-tenni- s tourney Just after Welby Emms had gklned " dne 'of Tila greatest ambitions, that' of winning a eet from Fred (Buck) Dixon. lby, after hating th first came back strong and evened set, up matters by (winning, Today at 2 o'clock Welby and Buck Will continue from whence they left , 6. Oohanbat Milwtnkt - ... lf d'dyJrjJMiwh. 6. 6, .1 aTXnramxi 1 UUUU a pace. 2mnarp 1 full off. free-for-- 0 INDIANS UNABLE TO SOLVE BOB GEARY By MOUTH 24 12j hltaliemiarwap. t an IN -- THROUGH X on balla Catbar 2a Itanoto plapa-Knj MrUlaaia; Brubaker to Ua--7 to XaigbU Brobwker to Mtawp, Tbr lnilrva--e-Aeardo-a f pa me 1 hor 40 alaatea rlft A. E 1 0 1 3 0 AB.R.H PO 3b I WINDSOR, Out, Aug. 3 Returning to Canadian aoll for time alnoe 1813, Grand circuit pacers marked the opening of the W x day meeting at DevoostM park today toy lowering two Ohnldiaa pacing rec- After Sannrdo had clipped eoond off the exhibition mil 1 .00000 00020200 114 0 0 0 VERNON Bolt. 20 1110 0 0 Sheehan, lb Jenkins, e ....... ....31 0 00 0 Kallio, p ..... 33 Total! . ing at Windsor Track. ord. ft TntaU . 21 11 27 14 Battntf for Frwugk U the aaraatk 1 6 Baaramaato 1 I I 0 6 OakkinO 4 3 0 0 SuaoaarF B ni baker Catlier, 6 Kntfbte Arktt, Smr Mirbe; Poar rana, 0 0 2 hlu, 24 at bat off Prougb la ianiat 8 1 6 rrnawalbla forProegb 4 fttrurk aut 0 8 6 Bp PfWfk X bp Mailt 2. Baae m ball .10,116 If 10 diag 110 X... Sto ooio 4 Khea.p..,. . .. , 2 2 4 2 0 I 2 0 4 ' -- BREATHE' oil Bfornrn Emms and Dixon Split; Garnett Leads Pierce; ' Miss Feat Features Reopening Tyler and Mrs, Robinson Winners; Interrupted- Matches Held Today. of Grand Circuit Rac- tbe-fir- SWIMMERS grin-no- ........ best hitters- Sketch by Feg Murrey. Angelea . The serlea stand Halt Lake won 3 Vernon won - Recrements won 3 Oakland won 3 seonJL 8n PVa noise me Angola totwnloy Loa Angeles won 1, Portland won At Seattle . Bf Bilwul Scrrtoa. 1, 1 postponed OAKLeAJsD, AU9 2 Thu Oaks took from tho Senators Winning and toeing pitchers y ester- - their thirda straight core of 4 to 1. today by flay; At (Malawi At Loe Angelos KaHio, Bait Lake, ACttAMAMTO. OAKLAVD winner, Ollder, Vernon, loser. r, BHCkA BHOA At flak land Malta, Oakland, . . 4 2 2 2 I I if Maay.Ib Proogh, Baeramento, loaer 4 2 2 0 At Reattle Oeary, Ran Francisco, Henimrwv tt f 00 I A Owftor ef 2 0 Kohvar.sf. 4 2 12 4 Bnbfikar, loser. winner. Jacobs, Beattie, ... 2 12 0 At Portland Lyons, Loa Angelea Koahlrr 4 Mollwits.lfe, Katglbtella. . 21 TO winner; Sutherland, Portland, keg, tinn,2b .. 4 0110 0 2 1 Artatt,rf .. 4 2 2 0 EES 2, TIGERS 1. At Los Angelas- BALT LA KB. AB R. H PO A B 0 Wilholt, rf ... Rain JHalts Progress: of Intermountain Net Meet BIG SPORTS Three FOUR HITS , LYONS YIELD TO BEAVERS LAND ATHLETES Straight; Angela Beat Bp Vihernl Scfffcfe YV BREATHE vN PORTLAND, Auir Holding the Ducks; Seala Winnera. Beamsm to tour tout, lons broke Portia od "Wtnnlnj? streak the Oak Oil The gay SiOTSIOO fl b . -j Warner, Chadixmrne, of ....4 0 1 0 I If ...8 High, ,.4 Hvatt. lb ,.4 Schneider, rf A CHEAT BATTLE. D Murphy, d .4 0 1 3 And then torrid Inning after torrid Rader, ss ........ ...3 V..S 0 3 1 Inning supervened with a clean slate Rawyer, lb 3 0 0 1 on both stdas.. .Vernon's old kick was Glider, p XBndie feet a 10 0 0 Its absence, for conspicuous . xv Hannah ,..,,....10 00 0 0 that was gal) and wormwood to local old R, the as would, Murphy rooters. Try they Bengala Just couldn't reach that cov. 1 S 31 13 I Totals and It looked like a real etrg rubber, Batted for Rader in eighth shutout. . In ninth. Ollder for Batted of came last In the But the rainbow Ran for Hannah in ninth. Mte eighth. After high had proved an Soars by Innings: easy out, LeaUe to Iwwts, Ham Hyatt, Bait Isike who had tanned several times during 0--1 Runs oplbe melee, came through with anVerB 0 1 1 -7 .. 3 3 Hit and the to right, portune single Vermin noo section of the fane went wild with 1 6 1 .. Runs era that changed a delight delight, -6 ! t I 1 1 Hit Into a rear of enwtssy when Bohn older, Runs Off Glider 1 Summary "She nest man up, doubled past Fred1. Btruck Kallio for Runs responsible ericks in laft, shooting Ham to third nut By Ollder 1, by KaWo 4. Bares It waa up to D Murphy, but the e bits belle Off Kallio 3. beet the harp could do was An offer-- , onRader, LeaUe 1. Rawyer 3 Schneiout him tng to Sheehan, who threw to Lewis Double Hannah piny to Lewis. Hyatt, however, scored on der, Leslie. Time of game 1 hour 31 alhV ha Fwy - BeckandaNr Toman minutes. Vmplrea PINO DOES THE CA3EY. er. Then up from the confine of TAtttle war Bodle hie with sulked ping Italy Canadian Open club athwart his shoulder. He looked Play like the goods then, but something Golf Title, Begins Today went amiss with Ping's optica for he attitude stood In a shoulder-arm- s TORONTO. Ont, Aug. 3. One hunwhile three aweU groovers sauntered over the plate. It was another case dred and forty-si- x player, th largest of Casey at the bat, and poor Pint number ever entered In the event, will took the long walk, remote. Un- start play tomorrow In the round for the Canadian open golf friended, melancholy, stow ernon come in the ninth with a championship. Sixteen of the entrants rallies. are from the United State a. flash of on of their A. Watreus, Radford Midi., who won Sawyer pelted a low liner to Fredericks who made a great catch of It, the title last year with a card of 3vj, Carl onntinned to second, thinking it on stroke better than Tom Kerrigan waa impossible for any human being of Mount Vernon, N. X.i Gen Raraeen, g former United States open champion, to snare that swipe. Hannah, for Gilder, almost lore Vitts John Farrell, the young professional mitt oft with a terrific Hner, the of the Quaker Ridge dub of ntht N. Y , and Jock Hutchison of hail being deflected to the fence, and Warner Chicago are among th American Truck ambling to second endCtoedhourne stars. tied to R llhoit and 731 ed the game with a tempting offering championship will be ptayed at to Strand, who ran far towards second th course at Lake View, one of the for the ball, making a nifty snare. beet in the dominion for tournaments. Wild 3. Krone Cog Smith, Kreg. ' g. Middleton 3 13 pitched By Stttherlaod LITTLE LESSONS IN a 2.8. Charge, defeat to Sutherland 1100 responsible for Sntherland 3. Btrecs eat o 8 Middleton 3 Barn, By Lyons by hall Off SutherlOBd I, off Lyons 1, off Tee-haHeme run Twomhly. Middle too 8 Beer if Ice hll bits Hood, Bread!. Doable play Mlldletoa Grtgga, McCann. to McCana to Poole. Hit by pitcher By r . N0..5 SWIMMINO Balk Sutherland I Itrta of Sntherland 1 Umpite game 1 boor S6 mlaatea Cxey 'loosed Weissmuller, by Johnny 4 Carroll. world a champion npeed swimmer .. to Mens OXFORDS .a ease Jays ','rJrrryirrtmrxTjTvnr , Bt. PtBl . i.a. Morrltt. thcohaa. Mstklo tirt BattorW Doa. KaaO. Setfeoroa, Dohoiry (teasslovs and Mover. Brottew. I move Inaiapi ) R. H. Botwnd gamo 2 Pant .1.... 1 . Lonlavlllo llatlortoo Bhoehoa aed (Mawieaf Ratell, (Celled ia pofearvy aad Brettoan Moyer. the oigfetk; (jMiarUli .... it t letusal . H. 11 .... .... ......if ... i 16 6 Caldwell aad McCarty V H fl V Bruce In the new At Toledo: Kaeoa twy ynlnfe ft quMy Milwaakea .... itJanbttfi o.i Baturioa Pat aad Hartley. RAT-EA XrPInQ,yE' 35 lard ead 'Bailk. St Colaaibaai , .. . . J B. 4 aad Ikieeelt, - Sarthroy SOUTHS RK ASBOOIAflOH.' Trea. X teach Collars 3vi. by thcMokcr Katteetawi-Brlrap- ....... cf Arrow Collars 64 .... .... ... 41 loat, .... .... ... U"4t1 .64 a .... ... 46 Bow Orioxea .. 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