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Show ' - ...................................- -ikr- N - 11 . 1)E4SEEET ., BOWLING' . ...., ::' 7. I, WItESTLING - R- ,. (0). . o - tt . , In Game Played in,Record 10110EIIINTE1 -- Time of Sixty-Onelvtinut- sEcoNg-PLACHEN- '10E- es AKS VICTOIIIiI - for steed was hoolt up.f 1 by the Bees How Stand. A7ssitdirda7 afternoon They In the 'third game of the series at Bonneville park. i rActric toisr LEAGUE. which was wen lir the Beso 7 to W. L. P.C. Lila Angeles The tare teams reached this donclution 114 32 ,..5633 Thu time In just 41 minutes of play.Aan Yranetaeo SS23 119 93 season for the and the theteet, AS . . Ala $alt Lake league hietory, ranks secondtimein Meat made 'Oakland .103 104 ;tell 1916 in in Mote being the between the Oaks and Feraphs s gsmo Vernon 33127.131,1 in 47 minutes nod several SeCO,16S----- 4 however. wile--of The feat. yesterdaynumber PENULTS. IrEATEGDAVA of hits from the remarkable recordedf the Tigers getting '17 and the Latta i Vat- a total of 32. There were non 1. bees 16.. for scores and five errors also.- consumed At Onklitied San Irrta- conniderable- playing time- However. eine A, without any on.; At-LOA Angolan-4- ra the .pitchers pitched 3 Angeles , ueceeintry motions and the batsmen Portland 1. not try to wait out the pitchers.' :They bit the first thing that looked good; SEISMS lerAyroiNG and moat of them "looked good.- - The Sett Lake won 3; Vernon Iron O. fielders were particularly apry and eut off e lot of blows that alight have gone Los Angeles won 3: Portland won hits. That more scores were not Oalitam13--we- fee made was doe principally to SattPrancisoa of Mitchel. and Kirmeyer in the won L In several of the Innings the oppos-Mit down la tag batmnee were three order. in almost every instance fouling to popping out. flying the opposition. Ile:versa bungles which DRIBLET 11066 :LIFTS been charged up to the might have Co players as errors were permitted official slide by the scorer, for the playing was fast and INTO FIRST- -- furious and it woo will:tel. a goad game - 'from the- spectators' standpoint Only on. sum was walked and only two men ware struck Out both by Mitcheit The contest was aim speeded ably by the rapidity of players in co suming the Mid and taking their et the bat between innings. pieces 'to who. the Bees had to overcome a rusiImid.,ptied tip in the early in(Hpectal to The NO The Bees took four in their nings.of the ' Los Angeles, fourth and got their three ball Hogg. - the OotIliadicy game. In the Pitching his fourteenth taillee, winning straight seventh.. ?he box score: defoated the Beaver. yesterday afternoon and litiod lits likWaphs le the vassemom. top of the Coast league bens. IMMO the ARFL PO. A. Z. Seals loot to the Oaks at San Pr 2 4 1 0 elem. The snore Itnnelltreso. was 3 to I. Gardner's 2 2 Vaughn. ct wildness was the contiibsting factor 2 3 2 -1).klev. lt 1 - 0- It Portiand'a defeat. wore wee -47 2 Ileu001, lb 1 to 1 when the teams went into the 1 1 cialiowiliy, lb se I I I 2 eighth. when Gardner lost control. The a 3 0 box score: Casey. e 2 2 p 4- - ' - ; , :' - . -- 1 4 - the-tigli- ----e-ning 3 .; one-tw- - it Iritesernid. liaise'. et Orbit lier, if Downs. 2b Koerner. Lb Corium. as baker. e Jobtuion. Calve. it Totals 1 1 " . :PEICkillEFEITSIUUS - ,, ' - d.. Do.irf 7 Calla-ham- - 23 --111- -- 3- 11 . I Moore I .24 To701-1- 17 24 II 1 Is ninth. Mason; lb Tobin, et igh or t -: Rims. 1 it 1 It 1 Sb 4 - I 4 3 1, 1 Totals oor. bv innbiraz venos-- -. Rasa I 31 4 3 2. 4 1 41, 2 1 13 37 Loiar Runs -,a 1 4 2 4 3 II 1 04 4 ---- ma ..rt .4,0 . c:f lb r3 FouraloW, ----- lb Ellie, 12-- -11 . 1 0 yr....46 , Throe-barm- lic' III lia. 10130-01 0 2 I 0 ,411200 solIso I I .....-- n n 3 . 0 r. 411020 I .2 I It ... hita--Doa- 0 PM. Ito Hi A17.7,7; 121-- st. y hitSheely. bltsboodgraoa 2. Galloway. totsis Menne,. Waleson. Sacrifice ---Kir- Vaughn- - Saorifice fileaDatiey. aaramaary. 0- 0 0 0 2 Tar Two-ba- se . 0 0 140 420 2 0 7 ., Ba'wl'nr-- -1 ' .. kaawortity. 2b 1- i .... 2 0 0 .2 I . ...AO I Olt It MeunnIE 1 4-0- 4 4 Totals Kil1;b1;r7 .... JoisoessI lilts E.,It 3 la 0 301100 I Leo. rt Grigg& lb Malin. lb Pinellt. lb Baldwla. Gardner. a. 11 S Byter. KIrsneyer. i , 4 4 111t4 2 4 17 erandail. Rath. rl -- . 1 Orr. se AB. R. If.. IPO.A. 2 1 1 1 0 4 I 1 I 1 4 0 1 2 0 Fanner. It Hollesber. a; Wills. et LA. SALM 4 I 0 21 21 0 by Innings,. fitekill bases Stiodirralla. Mit- - portiand... Vaughn., Doane. Struck Bun, .. .. ,,,..1 p g b g p g p g.1 2. BaS41 on balia--Mitch-elloutBy L . Hite Double to Mitchell to -Taughn Sheely to Orr to Sheely; Byler Don Angelesto ... . Rune Sheeirgoto Crandall to Byler. Runs Hits 4. Mitchell a. .0 1 2 2 2 I 2 x- -6 ., , Left on banesVerson 4. lt Lake I. Stolen Summary: basesFarmer, and Phyla Time. oCj Fournier L Fills 2. Terry. Two-cit- e. UmpiresFinney gasa--1 Inver and 1 minutia. ,, Hollocher. Sacrifice hits hitoFarmer. Meusel. - Struck outBY Baldwin. LBlues on balls Hogg rit by Gardner 6, off Hogg I. Rune reeponMitchell to Sill. - - i Of 3. eible Doubla Ways -Hollocher to Siglin, Bettlyt....ko.,.T.t.v-"le. wan .net val. 4N 1t Sttietr:IP-lb- ' HoltOcker. ITIr with will leave today for I pitched ballFartner. KenKillifer. oleown3ieNtrIlittoWeight. he has been ap- - worthy L Terry liVild OlIebHardner. to the not- - UmpirtoOtaely, and Prary. - Time of Merit In Imp titers da,n te Ir bears sad 40 miantan 11 VI eYer thell , ....40100001z Ft; 112 Millions of Little Pain Demons Cause T Untold Suffering from Rheumatism. ' RtneurilliedrAllark air Void C"I"eL Weath-1)o- u I 0 I 112 III I I 1 1 3 I I1 0 0 4 I ...NI --- 0 2223 14 AR R. R. 3 4 It 111: cr-- -- . : 0 0 0 3 S I P . . .41 1 SS .1 0 1 1 4 0 0 O 1 10 11 - .,eza-nae- , , 7777 110-11- can bo on the alert and repulse the natt attack and end by drielog the germs- of Rhein:Whim entirety out of your system. Do not wait for the full force of the attack to strike you. but begin nrw-.tLb! wonderful TT r rne 0 Rao to mitas..4 tos.th-,.,,,....terwo oot when wInntng Two Peered. Score by innings: San Franciscom-- . Runs , UNION 'PACIFIC SYSTEM :TIMECARD : 8:1 5 A3E.. ' t ' , A 0 11:00 A. .11 9425 - Des vitr. Nauss Ots, Ossolia, eks.....-- s eirdon. (Cacho VII telnit OnIrt Pocatellob aeaton. kontpoller. Parts Overtainli LarnhodOodAtx none. spent, imil IrreemAges. le Asu - M.,e, Oik and intarobadtato. I ' Oattat aso P. 111...1A's eta Pectin lit (butte also "twist) ASIgele. DtInVer. p 5 v RIVI 131Yr - t.; , Ss.. , 8:50 A.m. m. Mtyg CbtesSe.: AL via. 5:00 P 4:30 pat.,;.rookm.Brig. him es,ch vter. tht,d SSA p. lit..01rden audirvor. OrtaitoCbicae:;leht:: 1100 WK. - "2.- 11:00 11:55 - L J--ou .r. P.111. P. IL 11:56 1 C. cot, Mast AIL... P''""d'h CordeLTitli. 1'1 orriving) aserstaati.Pan irninesamr.---7g1C- peons UnoltolOrielo. &aromas's. ?rowlock "7,11'7"a11:- - ,...";" Clami. Reda Vesta. d - Ball , - n, - .... - ii, l3 ut ) 9:50 ireOrtitiono. Oa IS.' - 71 , , -- 4 wt muum, . 1 . li 1011010---- NN'''... 0 - A) I ,., . t - '4. 474' - . y, . , v - - t- .. - ' - c.- 1 , . I ' - - y few-trick- s - 71-tes- . 1 ,.,, S) f; , t '..." . , - fiec"41""44.-firtatt---foit-.121;seet. r ...,,,,,-,...- ...- - I mous ,4,1;)rolinotteenctlhe Stilo(We7,c.f iitsueneminies.s. - 1 I - . of 1 a lotils LIlc 1 .. i. - as-. . Ili ''''' I -- - d as .m , t, i ; 1 1 rA1i ' ; , 7 - :11, $ - - -- - k i, - t .1 '' - , , , rnany;---rnan- - ,4 t , these fa to the hidden stitches. - clotheseven - I Standard of America the rough and ready f that make ninety per cent of our corn- - t .1 but we venture to say that alnew ing and SarnpeckSuit or Clveercoaf of alert.soldierly design will Make him instinctively --It;-. chin up and his shoulders back t with Selectionsof these clothes are n9Win .1i' 4 1them. t -- - - . , , c1247Ea - . - - . 1 - ; - - - il I , ' Country Nnt'1PaPer-- . t . MCMMOMM. 1112 411111 . - 1 - . ' 1 , trading-with-tbea- aatiou-wideprop- . . r ''. a flower grow, nor the and of a clock move. You take such things on faith. have i oullisoli xruiNs,scopt . i I ? I " I NW ' - tinn..disloyalty mutity or refuse! of in the titilltary or naval forces 'dutyUnited Elti States. IS) Intended to obstruct the recrult-- i i nit or enlistment servi.,..of the United, iStistea to tbe laJury--oof - -4ItheUnitedtitatas.. fg) The circulation or publieutirm ol, I whfrio involves theYlokillort-of-ney-ef- other eturdna,1 provistona, Olittlondition..--- -,..... Your bOrmay-be-olot , Olt Printed in a foreign language news item editorial. or any sort 'Johnson Goes Camping. up . eontaining ether printed matter r'espect.og tho Ntruthington, Oct. IS,-T- bo arePti 01 'government of the, Untied Weiss. or of! ,,.' . the and espionage citizens, nation engaged in the preeont wer.i R. J Ohation, eica no. ,CT' - Z.0. laa far at relations the, they affect the ite politica international preakient of the American leag ue y ea- - 'maga, arta la of WM, ,,', torday. arnounced that he would leavellioatat lervce nattyrelating therste. unless the. pihasher' for the Witironsia tonight-against disloyal distributer thereof...on publications.!er or,before of..' or ramp of Charles Comiskey. expiitined at lengtli in a letter to. tering the tame for mailing. or in ary the Whit. Sox club. when Comiskey ;are wade public, today by Poet manner it to tho Putt. and a party of friends! are now - 'publishers distributing rampGeneral master Mod Stith the postmatiter at the IMP, Johnson hotl-- oo to - The lawe were made socesoary. throw his Mt...place of publicaticut a true. cemplet Ile proffer of- aortic for Beriraton said. by a elveraigarding war translation of the articlel dutY. , intended in '. every- bearable W 7 l Referred to on the yenta, ....-..prTde. preceding pare- to totorfore with the atteeeeatut.presia- Ifor 'with publishers have beer of the war. He added that no graph a seemed tn el" free permit etreolate, Jackies Beat Indians. - , , elation who is at heart loyal to bto reatriettnne nam ed therein. ....tit publisher ....... :, apprehension doea not bear et the head thereof tn the! c000tryabouid kayo any Or inconvenient Or Ensiteh lanvueSe ths ta.Ct--- :1 ba&041",11-4.6- 1 (Thiess. Oet flThe administration 61fr windóihzito-dk-f- I entinpr 4hIrl'reatak,"' naval trithrit.74,o3:0-actit,etertn-octet eritirtheT'sirve- .': 1 "ral'" 1"111...."" granled. II ' station ing said the letter. "front the . Vait football machine .,. than the i don. seeks by r etto o picot-- .... Haske ll Indiana fromyesterday Lawrence. Ka.. I dent That owm Iowa- to a ,nt e rittni sm. or teen attecit.1 I hty1) pout acd men a epectacular Canto. 24) to le. but no publication The cam was played at the naval t contalaing matter Nile within the ' Carries Vast Commerce of trainirtiv eampteitod was witnessed by. nhieb e low ettii be permittedprohibition the to more 11111(1 14.0ot bluejackets. etointe... As Interpreted by the postoMmt de- . :, The Great Takeo Of the United , Partmemt-- Ia. eta maka It ankaaltli tae Unmet, Pone the moot alittahle meter- firm person. any assoor -' (When Tour tyes Need Care NI ' coition to mail, or corporation era, on the tore or the esohe s laWitro to s or otberw lee p oh IItransport. ah or distributa,' abit.b5111",,... ,' If tt heron msammtostomul AlIsciturtneilyettedktine.Hollatertium-Teelhwitthat liongsc T it geir Red, weak. quickly. m owto at own la or eroteh aa., . t-ileac cymaild a youttedat commis I matter other! York. City. There heftiest of eater ore oompounded bit our Oeullete--toa "Pagailll (1) Adv0O111111r or urging ROW lolly( feetertehle booty In the Or fore.thlo resistant-I- t to Nedirme"btitswealuireereentuiPbrileUelle, .. any motenortatton of 'muttons, or tone of . . Procne., or many years. Neer dedieste4 ea 1 Surre,tion, . la w of the United litotes. mad mold by Dragalata at lee war and' I'llertik ' Illartlerei, ConetYthe toptichulle fete" pet et, fele. reports topelle . it, .., ht AllePne ara110ra 1 --THEortztimontr- into:Mel. to triterfeire with- - ''''' "ra drorTibm iiespi and thole Oa and 110e. Wtite aarlionk of the lye'rut. Crum I t h. operation or aulcese of the milliiiry refolKlel irelick In an itroarbeltre artivie 014111.064.A....r0.80Pallibabiaggfb I or &oral forams of tato Vatted Motu'. or written 44 tomorrow's &Omits' k- --- I - 1 6,0,, .. . - '' ., ' 1 p 4 ., ' can't see the inside .tai' I onng Similarly, You have to take it on faith boy's Integrity of the mannfacturer. .. , é :been .Clothes Integrity for Would they have lasted if their clothes didn't? , cNoilL,. I 1 I - - .' ' I, believini" -- """ '"" ' i . ?s.,p;,;,-t- ball-ote- ..-id " 1 ' To the skeptical mother who say,s-- - ig Sgeing al ''..."-"- ". , . i 44:4-- 0 ..,,., ..- . ; 1' thernete-that-,Posel- ,,', ,, - 4' i - z: 1 --- ,QU- -- I - .1. , ' nikt44' ' ,(cii on.e" , I i , t 1: -,, t Ii6- - -- -; e . '; 7.11 -- 0-- , , 14 I . 411 . . 0 , pnary . ,t . IE 0-- 1,..., -- I. .,, -- - oa 010 p. - :":4 Se.- - - - 01 iH I- -- s --- 8:30 A.m. 8:30 ILK 10:10 -- 1 . -- - 4,,,..- - ,,- ,... - , ,, r , l ., .. ' , 4:1 'a '" " ". " - ' 1 ,i . -- - . - t 12.10pmt, Astztas II"1"1", (Cacho VaUor. al 11:55 , . , NA - San Troltetacso a IsS - ' -- wo To -- ' --- ' 1 , -- .'-- ' , . . ' - )-- . ' St ( - I- , - 3 , ,c.,4 - t, , f 1 , i.', 1, , Al . affmti -- - ' jot, . '' Burleson.-------,----rh- Paatt te UtattsdOrtalt Omaha. - 555 P.M. sr.' - Ir - - 5 55 - -- p. - 2 ey' Toting,and all other , '. - 41.1..' 720 A. .716 A. M- Clgt olk Taci . i .,:.' 14::l dminordm, .. - Ittir-sattrtt- e L. - tI m -- - - Ii - - 1 . - 44; - i . - i 4, t.. - r: i ''''- 3 4 tRiEj-- -- . ' --- , GYM SPORTS - Oakland Runs -. .. ....110061116001- -1 Hits .. .. .....:010111008- -7 Summary! Runs respässible for , -Johnson I. Stolen basesSchniler. Baker. Gardner, Mite& Sacrifice hits-- , On Maisel. balls ; Bases Gardner, Ariel'. Off Johnson. 4; off Martin, 6. btruck Johnson.1; by MarUi11--- - DououtBy ,.,' ble playStampf to Arlett to Gardner. Colorado C'oilege Crah I Left on basesSan Francisco. S: Oakle :Th ompson lie , ' Time of land. S. Passed ballBaker. l .. Tucker I Utab's aggregation Of football 'war- - A, noworth . istno- -2 hours and 6 minutes. Ur, . . . ..... .. ; , ....lg.' r npiresCluthrie and Kelt Tiers will arrive on Colorado soil late frin,mipard o ,,,;' Ed. re to battle Richt., Hughes this afternoon prepared , give : chionia- it - to that historic opponentthe Tiger Brumfield re Warner '44 Volley Ball Starts. Flegal -. tomorrow is scheduled for contest The w . , oldie , q Arrostrilog - 'Mimmacit .00:0field in Wilabhurn anernaaa at O tb rein: This afternoon the Deseret granst ...tb Verner '11'.'' , Hughes oiwn volley ball league oesson will be redo Springs. To twist the Tigers 0, rhb Vernee put in full swing in the teams headed to tho chief ambition of this Crimson- - .8."4111 .1' CTed 't Referee, and Dr. In. E. Hinckley. allP110. Stewart; by J. D. Giles ; Tectsel. ., ''.1 front ital. Sixteen tea ms have boon , ..' the business menu elaatios of the gym Moravia's mesa left this city satitr-- , oft',-f and a hot season is looked for. The d ay at 445 km. Before their arrival ' 4 id srdirectors I la I Intl gymnasium football rally- l I,..a a 441' C ii 1!1libbil 4,1--.range volley ball contests with teams bol th,iInroot ta ritri------:s::rat, from outside the gymnasium outhae wros.iturnum The ... teams this. afternoon consist of John D. euthatalseat in uper-abAl- .dante. GniGus. Dr. John Taylor, A. C. Reid. Jot. Dort was made! D. Spencer and T. B. Burnham; Dr. E. E thous& no oraAolited . niene-ottsat t Hinchlee. John Anderson, E. M. Bird- - to give the Norgronitesa e of hAw H- Hirachman and HYrant M. --the SiAlt10111, a Illif sized crowd smith dyed In tn. woolen" was on nand lo, I es the boys oft, P;ttv N Bofors leatiog Coach ,Norgren Itated..!1L,,,,,,rtstr..0.17.14:.,,,,Aiii...i...rt,cii,13.4-..g-lit,t,' mg In's' all la z4 Alik, Hoop Zeasoir-i- ' Oh;------- thart Nth(' has beett manager of m .1)1, tftAt ttall, mem to eoite !the since Ina all-1of Louis the aftergt, impacted baffling Tigers any y cardinals, yesterday ,.,t4,..,...r. The L. D. IL D. sophomores moaner- - oeen-aiaformations- - Poegren is not noon filignett a contract to manage the 4,),,,s .' day ran up a near. of 14 10 10 noted for making rash ittnteinentS with:New York Yankee& the Juniors in the Dein merles no hicts from whiett to base his opin-- i official announeement of the deaf lams against 1101044 basaelball gantatt of towli so he thetefore did not predict made by Colonel Jacob Ruppert, prefi- - ,ttst 1 Th e business wclass team also defeated ion, did amts. however. that dent of the Yankee, who staid that the or victory. Ha a 'wore of IS to IL the the frosh men , men were in good condition,t contract is for tito years. Utak itl A no The ..),,.!.4. he wirahmenesthweliteamal contract if After the heed. and :had-hesthat Huggins signed practicing 7.::ti- Up until Nov. I, titetOttetta It wouid be Eannounced that Hob Connery. who ha. be chogen for the Founders' .day con.ithii Tigers ititIll i been - 4.twouting for the Cardmals. would , 4:.,bi.....ke beelines they had a bettor' Mara. teat. leave the St Louie club and work for 11 gridists Norgren took with him the hereafter. of the out yankeeto that leaner &wore The ;Nail t Miller Huggins wee one of the great- squad of about 22 or II, Only- liIn were Seniors Beat Juniors. the tent mwend basentea in the bietorY of really- suffieiently interested While bolding Mistime. iregniarly i ttoan that mack game to report to, suctweded Isognr The. senior pughboll aggregation of Utalee team practioe d In the light-oof th car- Breanahan es manager moon ovary night durian the neat the East High school yesterday WOO ablitlY successfully to from the Juniors-i- n what could be rho and has nututersd ten entirely mier idinall- a Hie ate"' by the VI. club demoostr is :manage ,Imor line time. a feet for the first and HattiT a 921e41.M.4 termed, of playi signal& game Mid' The seriore St. 4mills is'ith The connection this long of play by forcing tho of s chief at. Utah the quarter will be folub. .. . the Juniors' Foal line. The Juniors then Hoek t, halle from eteeineetl- where 'held them until the end of the first It that the TIners- will do, heklUggina Dope Mut snore wait born, March t7,- Mao. .fie mede half. The 'second half was not played. nerd end mins arid nm, for. with the Wan e The tome ended with a score of 1 to r t bring- hem the l'econn. his debut In baseball club lkonnta testi'. a for the seniors. d a bou t In ISM, be Joined the St Paul Th M wee the, first game of mislabel; They . to the outweighe never-saw Mae bY the Utah ee..'"'.., " elub,then a member et the Western ever played by the school and will n,1 now be a yearly event for the tem. They evidently figure that thee league. Be broke into big time Sei probably a be will to obliged forever( the Cincinnati Red. and held class. It has taken the place of the hour- - . of the game in order te win. Verner down the swtond sack former flag rush. that club . "Merle" I" Until and hilmata'ea.....e0r.lettroute.th.4 when he was traded to the lilt WIG Colorado are el- cardinal. fp, He vaeltere the team to and stork. --s to these the boys prove succeed will se strong'of Jones..---meting manager Meets st cogs In the Tiger machin& Both ,theItngtitta Yanks Wild Bill intnovan, who lum Srou thole' men are vets at- the game. as are had the New York club better than two ' Mental to The nrews3 also renal. ent4 Tucker. tackle,. and yeers. . suit.. a of Thomas. gnat& Oct chalks's. of MOlitatill, for a wrist- - Harold Goodwin win be used at . George He . he iii-lVan Pelt Resigns. ling match has been accepted by Henry fullback for tho Ptah sloven. 'according. Jobe Tile event wilt take to the outlook before the tearresA-. .. place in the Mozart pavilion Thurs. ;Darter, yetoorlay. The husky lad- put ':ilats I :7; 's:rri any evening. No I. and will be for the ion .aniat.a. great exhibitionef-thegrld- t .t trlnotte ?lull.' WITT prof ahjk depart es 'iteMaticItylineing--erafta-br...,Ittial,' Irate ;Anoint" egagofoe e,oldebet. Ola are Drorallmt4 gomi good jgelimtnlikars Weeirreft Ma4 oaem ,er l. The student'. at the school --. urea he- le, needed Sterile behind than of .. Boys' ' ise,e 'enrely undecided yemeriey as to on thelitia A1..1 to make a plea to the board .... ,,,,-.14....1..; I.,. rd,1,..a.d.,,,," OAF it& itS,SOBSW '' ".'".".. " 'I.e., Of the for an an Pelt retention (leach some of th e Colorsdo players: will be of the school or to yéars. spare hnt for hip --... out of the gams First hand information .:: Wolv irin es Satar dwelr received here this trierninot was to the eourtry, v an conch said however. Pelt. yeti: effect that there was loins little that Inv was reativ to depart Lincoln. Isetk tit. yiktybe novo', semblance of triith in the supposed terday with the rest of the men en November "Boar storice of Nebraska football lie.. team pity whicti!4ivelren,..ncr.d.....,..,..,,,,,,,,,.....,,...,....,,,,.....,.... -- , . , 'thing hero during 'lir past week with i 'i:,."Ki,atutV4 TylluZerliett.Y.IP first Perhar$ , the Rocky Mona- ,th Ilhal outcome--oAs does cot! play either th MillP or Denver tic, t To BATTLE couRAllo mending of the Crircsor. at the end the Year rolshowlee. made against CIIIICI111115 7TUMUnritiVI lege . emorado Ago... end Boulder. jam ......000000000-- 0 CillmsoN ff t IriZeruram' Ax.a.:3azzaiimodoP-- --7 at sklasbe yolkWere fortunateellough to suffer from Your Rheumatism as much as usual during the warmer montb& flometimes the millions of pain demons llo dormant maw ' out-i- be 1r,e0te;In.Vutt whim:hes, 7:7 14,44rd rial; tatitAirtoother'7,17 ARM,latata".-4ttOL 777." But en one )01IF Nrinislii....7.malt grand have been inactive during the warm- - remedy has done wonders in severe et weather, but titer will begin their (Pee of Rheumatism and will prove attacks with renewed severity Just lust treatment the You need. as soon as the frosts of winter EL S. is sold by druirrists every; riveand unleas you have been on where. your guard, you will find yourself to our medical direoWrite rirtniy within the grasp of your old tor, whotoday will give you. witpoot tomPillatied,..21..ttola..,litewart-an- it f chstrenr Vettording theft latins yetrertay your Disease Is an enema to all man- own case-- Addtesa Swift Specific tome j,lo suprrteidai Awrill POSTMASTER play triselvtreD7fer.11Y 277-one Of ihe Co.. kind, and Rheumatism Is Swift Laboratory. Atlan- ,Michigan Saturday. . . ' most painful and relentless toes. But ta. The squad numbered about 20 men. The Nebraska team I. rather baallr 'bettered tip and followers are not on- of success. ilrely confident I ... ... Riddell end. issurelY.::tutt GUAM gamezi ...0toupalik. halfback. ratty net SEPTEMBER be &hie to 'law. and several others of , '. Um first team ars in more or leas seri- impsyc All"16 p 0 N A S. T 11FE ESPI 1", t Thlk 2 - - . , - 4, , GDasket-Etall , , ' 11 ........20 ..... Mane c Martin. iMensor Totals 3 13 0 - Stumpf Artiott, zu PO. A. R. : can ...hrm -- - .1 ' SHOOTIN- , ' - . re 0 0 OAKLAND. ni7le ef Ultddletou tilarrine; L . s.sl,;,-.-- PORTLA ND. 1 S b 4 out--O- - 1 ..... .:4 - ;2413n a. FIRLASCISCO. AB. IL 31. PO. A. E. 1 1 4 1 2 . UY JAMME. f. COtatETY., by King Ftattires. aludicate T "rI'" news-T-44- Plek, 3b .. Ed Walsh. Bill tvib een '. A P't a wonderer of the b!. gone era per,.-he Li. or some year sterling beför haps league dal'. 'displayed not one of the group But aro !Sone irey'll vall hi-- Alex- - was able to go through three stia.ght For the diamond I years and'asin SO' Or more victories ande v1ha greatest , the trick Of the Wonderful pitch- - ..Mathewsorr perfortned .perfortitancos now winning nSO game in 19.03,... t,,tm ttA-er of the l'hillies '' &meal bils.;.--,rtotA n Ittis s I es4 eh: net', rl i h la looked upon as an ape of that dr and msabassbali batof P.t,5,,,, , A, z f,,,,.ster. ', might never be shattered or e.jualledof 1 stilt 'something I Hut here it ,Atexander AtiAander Cleveland ...hen alopgide rawer tear-- , ae a : Meithewon and with a apiendirl chance mot oompbsted kis eavectc, just another in this , to pass him major league ',ocher h r Yet. Hail in Haeenairs recordi halt hung rip ahort- space &mod Vihanti that no plicher ever may t of Fame. eiliiaL-or certainty ,las ablate Oclipse with a pennant, ono of ths most remarkable feats lal . In teak tha t exhibited by winning team behind hitc- wori :21- , bamben history h a IS 1St IS games for and when lost pitching a verAissamist in He followed with 33 ric.the whitewash route. age of games via in lio.4 in deter45 a combat. of is derisive worth twits true pitcher 'The opened the cities- missal by the number of earned runs h When the Ill? lieason ti. of asked: tionwaa ached rather. lays yieldaor, declared hneel0nil 'coders- - Tait- - I "Ciui- -- Aletder win anot her 34 . Value WI games' this year 'and tie Itarhewson'-log their statem ent at its seems that Grover At...tender by pitch- - :record!" t of Alexad: a In his 'he rasa. ago. yeer game Ing IS shutout victoriiihi I der in it annwereti the pinnacle tintlaegi himiselL o,r,ttrhde And he accent- - With 119 vimories and 11 delest to his him : credit he went nralrint the ';.ant e in this with a teamall-st- behind mate-plishod : Philadelphia. faced the regular tean, an In wine MI was that gooP'-leam-7-heat them. not lifttng big It was a ans. Given the offensivea t'and mark to Sit and enabledhim to winning greet truly defensive i Us .. . a , of ball Mathewson. great . aupport and .,, Alexander 4, ....---club sod it. is likely- that rsoord a his is .'nt Alexander Stahl only might of his pitching worth." declares 1at shutout yctOr ies beyond the SO mark. Horan. manager of the PhIllies. "but S. ono alone lies an invaluable, member of tn. team reeerd this But tt lint mar- of his oniendid character. Ile that' inaksa ithaitaader baa tied pitching mark is willing to work out of turn. no mat-mathe val. Just this year - le ttet- the weathervao-rnattethe if tit Her.by Christy Met, bewon.He la always fit or not. feeling modern history of baseball no man - la N'' for. roar.' 4 Statheweon t.0verb other th.n athlete and One of the etraned taile tit turn in all or mere victories for I model manliest follow I have ever known." three ucoesalve pears. t, Johnson pitched basethrew hits to allowing Johnson Ile Vert: With the exception of the aotramth and'tevith Innings. J0)101- .911 Wall baiter- - lu the tenth. led off With a single and Meineor went in to run for him. Meneor was scored from second on Murphys Mein The to torsi. SAN .., : REY Vhlis1 - , , E DI T (Cyrighi . (Spacial to ,rtn.w....1 Ban Francisco. Oct. 21.Tbe 'Beals were Jammed down into second Plar--o yesterday afternoon whet), the Oaks won in the tentlf inning. 1 to O. Throughout the game Speed Martin and ; - ,( ri - .. . , ball. Martin - - .seAlexander the Great" May Be Called "Alexander the Critics ' Greatest"- - Say ; .3r RECORD - - " - - .....,...,....,------ - 1 ' - ,, it -- - .. . ,,..: s.,. , Anogo...11. . 3 -- ,. , SEIB I - 7 . ..4. - .. . J ball-- - - -- : . : . 4 . - NEWS FRII)AT OCTOliER 2G ,191 7 EITENLIst G 1. , . t - . - - - ., . su , , 'r |