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6 6000 A 4 a hk ihe bef bb nt . af ods aden > m Williams, Wilkinson and and {rompetition and was given upecial . ¥ e Iaynn, f\ \C ~ an training at Fort Riley, Kansss. Six |. l 4 s teen horses trained by the members | will be taken abroad. > o ' ® The team will first go-to Coblen: for further training. It consists of Captains Walter C. Short, Berkley T, Merchant, |. $. Martin, Sloan Doak, V. P. Erwin, K. C. Greenwald, H. D. Chamberlain, John A. Hug! and Willtam W. West. FST CIGL NHE BEING ORGANIZED Management Plans to Play All Games With Teams Out of City. u-f‘...“_...nl‘ m.- Bt. Louls, June 18 -St. Louis and- Philadelphia indulged in a - fres | hitting contest yesterday and while the latter outbatted the locals, St. Louis bunched its drives to better advantage and won, 12 to $. It was the locals' eighth consecu- tive victory, Bigbee, who started for the visitors, was driven from the box in the third, after allowing six straight hits and giving one - pase. Austin, the frat man to face Hasty, who succeeded Bigbes, hit a home run, driving in Williams, who bad doubled. Batteries - Bigbee, Haty and Perkins; - Sothoron, Wellman and Billings. . Detroit, June 18 -Boston nosed out * [&head in a pitchers' battle here yes- . [terday and won the opening game of the series from Detroit, 2 to 1. The Red Sox scored in the open- ing inning and, due to J. Bush's su- CAW LEAQUE swat King AKTS ANOTHER > sion wn, 710 -puln Had Edge the Better of watfest With Philaadriphla, Tak- NJ Tilt, 12 to 2-Bomton Noses'Qut Nin Over Detroit' in Pitcher's «§'|’I°' * ‘AmghléAN LEAGUE from Chicaago, 7 to 2. ahip - tournament gAruck out his frst two times Toronto at Baltimore. here yesterday. . - A baseball team to be known as will be wiven a hard battle. < Eve * « emits K Quad ‘gg \ {70‘s F233. 3m fifflrnihwefihgzvazh? $122: the Watertown Independents (s be- players: the Watertown nine is K “1475 “L‘s“ 1 A s York sil 2 9600020000 0643 | | gained their only run. ing formed in this city, it la pei, [he bett of trim for the Sunday com- FREENCoDATRMY:}| |. maAT Tem, ofm acago . .... 20 G10 .M47 Notterlea-J. Bush and | Schang; [nounced today. ' The nine is being bat and are looking forward to a (mevffmas PER s wal. 3 On ...... 3600 2 «5g; Dausk, Okrie and Ainsmith, organized mainly for the purpose OC iwin. , . otlasr: ant 'Ty ta ififlfia‘xfon 6. g; 3; e __ playing games out of the city. The! Now vor, yin, will hive several tod9o, Thar $154,860! “36?“ BL soek. > ~' INTER lon L LEAQGD management hopes to book games ; C. a trait! this |] i? 3; 33g '\T“\”_“3E‘£\ 27 with fast teams in amnion-z Ne; Exam {$121,123 ° signing: =- mare., TRqubB.e , A hike .- . Won Lost P.C. | |York as soon as the organization p ~ | minmomenege £33330 luk. 2.35 on use“ .686 perfected. 'The team will be' com- [with the Burrstone A. C. eleven of u Thuraday'm Resesits Baltimore .\\ . 33 17 - .660° posed of a number of players of the |New. York Mills last fall the rk 7, Chicago 2; Boston 2.| | Toronto ...... 24 151; 532 gt! Baseball Lergus, #t is announce. Red ani Black, are fast players of r 2, Philadelphia Akron . . .. .. 29 : 586 ~ « - tof gm \gt. lileleJeimd mil; Reading ... 023 oB - gig ) oww __ the natlonal pastime lid will be . fist-fin » . Jersey City .. . so 31 392 JHHN nu\ BEA] \IIGHIE seen on the roster. Jo nnie Shan- - . Games Today t Rochester . . . 200 34 3170 L g _ jnon, formerly of the Carthage Red : ago. Boston | & , . fhuththidnt 1€, Wa sm‘gigi\ it Cleveland, Lfy Tacuse 13 LM United States Singles Wonnis Cham- ain't“ chalked up to do the pitch- Qelphin at. St. Lous, Thursday's Results pion is Winner In Fifth Round o > * i Rochester 2_. Reudfng 1 (called, London June 18__w\\.m . E'ANIS SEEK In SIB\ #09, June Ruth. the! third inning, rain.) Other games, * in ri a iB king of . the - New- York |rain Johnston, of Suhi‘rangloo,d Ignites n k . * ¥. * States singles champfon, defeate - RN s u & # BIS 195) | at it Jer | M.J. 6. Ritchie in the Atk rousd L UP ERNEST JOHNSO the semon, the visi- sey City, Rochester al Rep ding, of the London lawn tennis champlon- Nermamememace | | o Johnston woh in straight sets - by: of the Pacific coast league | this season, i. as retizred from b planzhips which begin at Wimble | Coast Leagu 3 foo a In don next Monday. Po ® 454: / ball and left today for his in \Big Bill\ I Captain |\** | ir Gre Coat men ando an 45° / ball and oday for his home in Wiliam \T. Thgos . ot Phone} | md rewiesd an oder\ w ote the Big Bill\ Brennan and Captain o , Will be Held At Ifmr Grounds Wing-@eptired him -of | \*S!\ phim, the only other Americam re- |Glantsi! satiifectory arringenients Bob Roper Battle Tea \a“ mm BEM‘S ”ms Under Auspices af n thie list Inning. ARMY RIDING TEAM To _. maining in the tournament, almo was | could be ade with the owner: of R {rection as his oth- *. COMPETE IN victorious in the fiftb round, _ .He |the Sali Lake temm. e ounds Tuesday, enrmmen -m A. A. A. Ewing car | ~ btat B. I. C. Norton, (%, T5. > John1n is runner up to the league M'Menry Drives Out Circuit Clout, Cll. Toal an If etea® ] Washington, June 18.-The rid-| Johnston and - Wiliina T. Tildon, Hleaderch bitting with .364, fourth in Scaring Only Run of Game For 8t. * C ( ; this ing team whith will represent the |4t, of Philadelphia, In the fourth | the greatemt number of hits, leads in| SYrature, June 18. -Few BAY P y sou - The Liborty Auto Spcedray Aso 422122“; United stage? army ‘8! “wiggle 33nd (g 03 435m“. ast’ugfoa er 2:13, ltealhixi that} din ruin-dag as one | Weights in the ring today have bet * clatton will conduct a series of an \io nirmich.| games at Antwerp w from | Enternation r. - comsisting, - o a best infielders in the coast [ter 5. the locals' Ioboken, June 21 on the traniport |Randoiph Loceit.. of ant | lagu. Tes came to Salt lake from L{agy preop vas £\ den mn NATIONAL Leaduve pombe thoes at Watertown. on Juby is_ _} _r_ {{ Antigone. wal -seltcted - Barrat, of Emaiind, ~- 64, /the St. Louls Americans last 1sa- e noicer, who . § ander the sanction of the contest Han 7 [from the antire army. after sharp |%46, #3 ao. + 2 0 taon. is to mest Capt.” Bob Roper of Chf- Teams Won Lost P,C. board of the Amarican Augamobile _L inet oa noe rrmmemoprmug nmn tones t anns in the mails bout of ten rounds Cincinnat! . . . 2:9 21 y | | Association, which controls racing ean s 'fat the Arena nest Tuesday night. 35301213; ccd i $5§ || in this country - Arthur H Moana, - * [Ard Captato Roper has shown bim- Pittsburgh . ; - 33 23 b11 New York, secretary of the con golf to bo no slouch in the ring Chicago ... . IT 25 .b19 tost board, will bo the representative | R tattles that he has had on tha other | | Boston .... . 21 250.457 at tho track. alfe of the pord and on this side | | Now York ...: 300 an3 It will b 'h\m,“ time in the his oc . ance hia retorn from the World! | PhSadeiphia . . 1) 31 - $80 tory of northern Rew York that & \o t MR 5a MBM , fas . ar. - Since both borers have zood & 3-A sanctioned race bas been - con records it can be figured ouf that | ; I Thursday's Results ducted. and so supervised should | the scrap between tho - heavies . % should bo a mauling affair 8t. Lows 1, Philadelphia 0 Othor give the speed fans a genuine treat , k f - © nian has met eve. b Fimts. nis. L On Memorial Day. Liborty Speed * © M Errin Games Toda e 99 - ~ weight of note in the world with the ¥ \a smile G08H BUT that was “5ng . __| 'an ir mpéog (~] ALL THH onndidates . | ron erserpair im. i “Hle;l.7;ll car swayed. ear “Kl; It'p. OF A magy lady. NY BRAND rew darby. was amififi'pm a trace @ It.“ new?! k: neck. -. AND MY 300: that to sieqp ile AND THE rest of me. sy ting, * AND 1 was sore, YEO, G0GD and sore, AND THEN a chap. ° WHO CAUGHT my ey» Qflflfllé ME up. oe e WiTH A Jolly grin, ' } AND SAID to m», . P «NO QROUCHIES Now.* - ' AND HONEST, I felt better, IT WAS an ad.\ OF A citarstte, - ~ BUT PLL say this, IF THE a; lion; e o a CAN CHASE a grouck R THE CicARETTES - maustiv§|.mufi do. o (3 way. They do satisfy. And you'll be pleased WHAT Tulasarduld. to find wilhothwflutzgld-bzpfim t * _o and fresh in their special, moisture -proof \THEY 8.ATI.BF.Y.\ package » JLL SAY they to. m / f Den aim \lll ds a, ks 9 o £ R ' '..’>i\g C f“ A'; - «I - Tg \For BG MLE Favored With Ideal Weather| - Teams Should Play Before . Large Crowd Sunday. Favired with ideal weather the} All-Witertown team anf the repre-| - sentative nine of New York should play before a lige number | of fam on Sunday afternoon at Gar |. . land city park. 'The 'ceatral New York iggregition is said to be ex: | A R ceptionaily fast and it is expected | ~ [that the locals, who have won |:, three out of four games this season, NEW YORK TEAM war's SsERY. pn maw. scores of pa, 6a ICES OF SALT LiKE RNa was left astranded on | - NORMAN CULLOP RETIRES The slimination of the. veteran CITY PLAYER, sach occasion. -> Fark Am English internationalist, who de- ~ Willfame \weabblesd in ' the | Former Neals Sanna Ptoner| Pople) | Williams. |_ Salt lake City, Ulab, June 18. - 'and $05sz gr: £31: aefiund. oft (180mm.use-tartan?”l l‘r'u The Naw York Nationals are nego- and . Hie Balt Lake City, Utab, June 18%. -| taken to indicate thit the OC |tlating for the mervices of Emest 'and tro or Ruth {Norman A. Gull .former(New York | nian had reached the height of his | .** -H | American pitcher who Joined the Sait| tennis form and will be & formid.|JObUson, maniger and shortstop of Lake club able contender in the British cham- 0, it became known here today when fiohmon announced he dro W < : Somebody a 8 - - rea # ' | o 4 + wage m 4 abs. hea rp, eh“), fl. n N ' ‘ . Gai a cmap T evi the Joy Out of Life: - Teer me ‘ t Hbdébfioq LYG] [TraiT Sree Mfr . Cour T _ {D ccc‘sgoufi mous Some THING Aw, EU URS \ JDow'y. 'car Is'muce - Bou; THfiL‘KKER s, r‘fls\; K £31 mat regsnay, Le' . “th {FOR PRRSNMALU _- } | Riexrs\ Jog (Amen! CA &N.Sh ) 3, , hk 11 - Pz EXIES B0 It - ONAODSE MCM e1caption of Georges Carpentier and Gworg® Beckett and there aro few big fellows whom Big Bill bas not polished of. Two years ago | last Forum in Milwaukee Brennan fought Jack Dempssy and for six rounds it was a whales of a Aght ac cording to the critics. Then in the lafter part of the sixth round Bren nan wrenched his leg and ho was foreed to quft. Of course. the record books abows that Brennan was knocked ou; by the present title hold- er, but Brenuan says that it was no knockout and that no one has sean Dempsey jurnping at another match with bim*sines that scrap. Roper, who is now in training at Madison, Wis., and who will come Eat in a few days to finish bis training, wam a regular captain in Tnole Sim's regular army and bo is a very classy performer, according to the critics. Many say that the beit hearywreights in this country today outside of Dampsey are Bob Marty of Akron, O., and Captain Roper. The pair are going to mingle at Aron, O., on July 5, and they will draw more than $35,000 'at the gate as both are big drawing cards thers and both aro former service mon. The mosting between Brennan and Roper here will- be the second that they Wave bad. When they clashed the first time Roper was given the newspaper decision aftef 12 hard younds afd since then Bill Brennan bas been trying hard to get another crack at the 200pound army leader. Severs! clubs were after the match, but Jack Lewis stepped in at just tha right tins ind\ hooked up the and central New York fans should mee a gruelling battle. As both are bard bitters many of tha ABatls followirs of this section are x looking for a knockout. BIS CANO - to WithEss Régam IQEAL WEATHER EXPECTED To PREVAIL FOR INTERcoL. LEGIATE MEET AT ITHaAca Ithaca, June 11--The day before the intercollegiate regatta, the great American rowing classic, finds the crews representing Comel, Columbia, | R And Syracuse eagerly a¥raiting the starting gun Which late tomorrow afternoon will sand them in three races for the aquatic supremacy. With hosts of enthus- lasts arriving in the city to attend the regatta, the inclement weather that has prevailed during the past two days has partially cleared away and predictions are that ideal condi tions will favor tomorrow's, events. Morning and afternoon practice by the crews today was featured by the receipt of finel directions and in- | structions from the veteran coaches where protiges are to match brawn and wits in the varsity, junior var sity and freshmen «ight oared two mile races, Thars were no jong, hard drills and the rowing mefitors continued a policy of permitting their respective combinations to partici- ute in light work-outs especially gin-ins the day No practice is scheduled for to- morrow. The crews will remain in their quarters until Just before the preceding the regatta. | aq gain dress with Cornell, Columbia, Syracuse colors display. Grand- ating 15,000 per- completed at Pennsylvania predominating in the stands accommod ions bave beeh one- mile and finish points and any more spectators are axpected to view the regatta from other loca- tions along the east shore of the and ome Louis tao 6. Haines Pittaburg run yesterday's b at New York, Cincip- matl at Boston,. Chicago StL Louls at PAfHiadelphia. at Brooklyn. PhilndelpbiG~Fune 18. scored the opening game of the St. scries, the visitors winning, 1 only rug of permitted only three hits Bafteries-Halnesa and Dithoofer . Rirey and Witherow and Wheat CEMTAAL TRIM Triptes 8 core Winning 18 to 6 on Shop - Team, aga dress, The will then leave for the course The city is in, pleted who county). fered the Bag! Knickerbocker Thursday n sailroader The prescot from CTANDIflG or CLuBs Teams Won Lost P. C. | Babcocks .. . . ; 0 _ 1.000 N.Y.A.B....2 0 - 1000 | Knights . .. . [ 3 1 «861 ; Y. K. C A ..; 1 861 . Intarméloml ee 1 600 | N. Y C. .. 2 $33 Bankers . . . . 0 8 .006 Dagloys . ... . 0 3 000 nees -C t- The New York Central team smoth Of & Sewall nine at the a. Athliefic ight, tripling the the final count baing 18 to 6 Eot the jump on the nino in the first Inring and batted the Opposing hurler at will throughout. graduaity Improving on their lead Tonight at the th ternational Pa Glen Park is Lust the N The summary: R 3.C A.... 8 1 6928 0-11 Bagleys ..... Bitteries-Do an ard Merritt, 125 ATTEND BANQUET Given by Bethany Chapter, 0, E. 8. t Black River, Black River, June 18. -About 138 attended a banquet meeting of Bethan 8. held Wednesda . W. Frances 8. and R. W. Ww. B. of Jofferson distri visfts. be high principles of The grand ofMcers were pre- sented with gifts from \The following program ed: Instrumental duet, Mrs. Haze Thomas and Mra. Margaret Drake; reading, Mrs. J. F. mentil solo, Mrs, Agnes Washburn; voca! solo, Miss Dean; Mrs. Flora < Rankin: duet, Mrs. Thomas and Lieut. recitation, Mrs. Jefferron Chapter: @met sie bese m couse C2 ol Per company team of icheduled to buck up ow York Air Brake. 0 1 0 10 0 &- 8 (3 1 hne and Gault; Mor 7 Chapter, O. 7 evening, when Brown, D. D. G. M. YanaAllen, A, G, L. ct paid their official members Chapter, Evans Milla, guests. Other visiting members ware Leafargeville, Carthage, Brownvilie, Theresa, Watertorn and Lowville. * The district deputy, in her dress. emphasized co-operation and sincerity. - The ass turer urged all to true to the order. istant grand lec- Gibbs ; Clarence Vanderwatker | of music. district daputy has row com- visiting the 20 chapters mj} ~> f fetid , on score. The shop T the In- . H.B 10 (6 apd | special K. of - Piagah were invited ad- patriotic | and the the chapter. was render instru- recitation, instrumental Ms. Drake: Slack; the as NERE T0 ARRANGE FoR AUTO PAGES m~ Flag, Dummy: way association ran a serles of races bofore a crowd estimated at 10 000 | at Brockport. a suburb of Rochester and theso events were bighiy prais ed by all Rochester nowepapers which were unanimous in saying that they were the greatest - ever scan in western New York Bome of the best known riGers in the sport of auto racing ars. under > contract to the Liberty Speedway as 1 «ocistion. which |s repreaen tod by , Frank Q Bell who himself i« a racing man and once was mechantc fan for Bob Burman - Bell ow ns and ~ drives one of the fastest amgll cara on the cireults one he buil him | self from the groupd up. sendEng to all parts of the country for special parts - The wheels of his rag q‘ro a made of flat ribbon steel spoke in i ' stead of wood or wire He has a 1 specially designed and phtented air i cooling lubricating device. One of the star drfvert In the lection directed by Mr Bell i= Bill | Alverson of Penn Yan,. N v . who | owns and drives Joe Daweon's fam- : ous \Black Diamond\ which held the | Daytoma Beach record& until lowered récently by Johnny Milton Jack Thisle,. of Newark, N- J , owner of a car - Atted - with a Gaston Chewmint designed racing motor. is amother prominent eastern entrant. About 15 of the fastest Spec@irters in westem New York are on tered for the Watertown #a - All types of racing machines 2°\ be seer H“- INCREASE IN NUMBER or sMOKERS or CIGarETTEs Convention of U. 8. Tobrsceo AsiS. clations ls Heid. Atlantic City, N j, June 1% - Plana for placing the organizations on the defensive wore launched st the opening nf the 19th annual convention of the United States .tobaceo associs tions here today \We do not intend to be placed on the defensive as were the liquor men.\ said T M Carrington, of Rich. n’Jond, Va, president of the associa- en Reports were made showing that thero has been a great increame in cigarette amoking | whifle the can- sumption of cigars had remained sta. tonary, LIQUID e CAKE Thk RIC Milit f ool = than a warn bath Soap, especiall itated or rashy. gently touch any mar; Ogngmt. medicat utlcura Ideal for baby's skin. Baby Happy After His Bath With Coticura Seap Nothing more rcfrethin‘g tos writh Co if his skin fs bot, After bathing, tation with Col- The defHcately Talcum is also baby ticura ves grithout mag. o P Levorprmme soll “anagram”? FOR PROM 2 TABLETS ACC PACKED Al + FADACHE® PT RELHEF TAKE \WA TER oar me lls, Uni Chic Delic fruit & the hij late, of er Pox.\