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ltd/fechamcvzlle Loses County VV‘LSerles lWhen Saratoga Boys Take Crucml Game By 2 0 Suratogn Im a} The game a liming. «whon the Spe boyo talifed two fwomlouui Kate of ball; ~ until the slxth - the game and serie f although rover {snowed it lose. Hit + t ~endodl In # tle had een: for usumiuhtodnoan of Umpire: Hon 1 «-Ta the $lsth Inglug, Kiley 16 giotuider to first which Poole cand sifd Into: fret ahand \- without waiting f < play to bo completed, saw Kil ~~ and aproud his hands to show that tho - punnor wis santo. \hoe brushed off hig dothos and turnod| .~. to with a vory © gintefull - - while Fomnell on the conching| Aino had to tim his back to crac the Merce. tho manager of| : t - the: germanium, aftor the . game ad- ~ that. Medloy had bee robbed «of the game. : (o. fiver 1f the- ® \dl - tockls, t fora mid. ovrom on the par >< who throw an casy double: p ~ grounded to Glvard ~ tored to second too wite, and hotk| advanced, _/ truly 'n tchers® o from the word hal the game contin hat Mealey : would have won, | Jo was not exerting himself to the | - -- twleat oxtont While Mo- chaniovilie rout two gerater hits.. Kiley had two hits last night/ both | ; ratoh variety, ona in the first ‘V‘flot tha no) i log a bunt dovm tho third base lino pomfiod quickly. 3 playsd thoir uaigal good game tt Sare! ator, wife In their tvo. games hore : thoy wore torrible, It nat worde. Tho game play by play: s Firat laning. - soa Mo iantevilto: Wiley Iiffed a foul} ”fly that Crumpler gathorod in. Orme by ainglod to contor, hut was caught / going to socond. ' Pools fled to . wood. 'No tung, 'one hit, no errors. ~~ Guratogn: . Ionag singled Toft, i Kiley mmtod along The third: basa ling and the bunt wont for a hit when \Ab was folded vory slowly. Grim- por fied to Rolly, Wiv to Cltard. who forcad. Tones at third. fled to: Kelly, -the colon be- ng made aftor & 11me ¢ f two him, no arvors. -- coond inning» & tlte: Relly Hifted A diy. in ho: pluto which Crumpler; . } caught. McKoin groundad to Burke, | muffed. <- -gingledt | to - contpor, _ Eutlor fAifed. . to Jones. |- Dupree grounded out, Kiley to Regard No Tung,. “final“? [his Serata ad tho first bait to Soan. - Burke grounded the first Hall to Hutlor® to Poole,. - Rogors Froundad out on the first bait, rang | k © lo mole \No mins, fo hits, d orro ~~~ third Innfrig. ~Mechaglavlite: Mesloy oin'gloa to. <vight fold Wright was put on to rim |_ « for num. © Wiley\ stuck out - and ot Key.| \C Whon Kiley aroge | local boys | Re tiby struck out * { Rogers. | called hf msafe. ~(By The Unitod rream.t C the racovery alive of the 47 - burled today; was found in - an b ' Di‘. Duschak of the industrial acol« dent commiasiom \L alive 1a being forced into the: mine to} io Tovele where the victims dre\ be- ilovod to be, Dr. Duschalk said. - Hs declares that ho has: grounds: for bef ving the mon wer 'at Southhampton service in Mesopotamia, hitslone error, - ~Fifth Inningl fiy 'to Rogers. ~Dupres grounded out, 16 to | Rogers, ones.\ No- runs, no hits, no errors. [Burke © grounded _ out,. 8 Poole. Rogers singled to Mallery.grounded to Gfrard, who hrow wild to second, letting Rogers to third. - Mallery was catight off, first \by Manley. Jones grounded out, Ormsby to Poole, No runs, no hits, 3 Wiley fanned. Orms Poole grounded out to No runs, no hits, no aratoga: Kiley hit 'to Poole, who im: a: foot, but Umpfra Honnessy Crumpler: grounded to agd again he threw the ball. | wild to second, 'Aotting. Kiley: go to' third,: (immp’ler stole second,\ Wirth singlod ~gver - second,. seoring two runs. Hofaoss grounded. out; Butler 'to Poole. clhwaod > grounded \ouf\ | Maaloy'to Pools, Wirth attempted to: steal ho Dome wo rung, two. hits, ong or- § Seventh inning. Soya Mochamlovnta. Kelly , tanned : but McKecm grounded out, runs, 110. hitg, 10. errors, >- The score“ - MEGHANmVILLE AB. RH. YMMV if fre. vac Ox‘mflblh abc a [Poole, tb. m...” Roly, Is Lirias liloliouur C 5mm\ © RH BLE bo 1p & o on mines o tre o 're to to bo cance f ooéQdO¢¢Q F Mung—e“.— SARATOGA, . | 1. ABR HPO, A. the: Argonsut ~ Gold Mina, icicle « Rept.: 15.-Fresh * hope for} mm (towards whom rescue parties! of alt coming: from the ming Relatively puro alr in sufficient quantities to keep 'the: cropped men |- CL Reports Are 39mg“ Accepted T Girord lifted“ & xoul ie Menaley ~ filed to - but was caught, Mealay. to ( q was out Af first when: Crumpler (iro i +pod the ball. Burke to Rogers, Butler fanned. No © 0 Hundreds of Shopmen Back at f Telaio.....m24 as Wright was caught going to second; Crumpler to Riley, - aod\ out, Kite: Rogars. /- oné ME no eveore, | _> \-. Gorntagar~ Mallory faunadt on throo |V . bails. Tonos tools. three.. suecossiva Wings Kiloy ht the first ond </. ~Mexloy, hich : boundad bothoring tum. - Kiley was caught going to sac-| ond, Thiprec to Butler, No: tuna. no hm; one orror. . f foot Foam (null-cm Mechanted Ie: Poole flied to Burks, | grounded to thind and bent que | Mechanieyillo . ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 01-0) ( throw, - McKeown fanned, ~but ' Kelly 5mm £ 0 0:0 0 0 2 *+-2 'gtolo socond. © Butler fannad, No ‘runa, : SUMMARY' =. one hilt, no arrors. s -~ Saratogi:: Crumpler faaned.\ Wirth imdad to Butlor. who throw wl .- Hofeoss Lookwo roundoa one nutter to Poole. a Bh. =- N0 “mg, Kira,“ 88, x+ in“. x) Bul‘kfii «81h curl” ' [Rogers, 1b. an.“ . Mallory. 0 Olde, cl 24. 2 6 & t a score ay mines. on Mechanleville 3, Saratoga 4il¢ strucle out; by Manley 3, by: Mallery Dupree; time, 1:20; mitten oi plate, Hennessy‘ tal 1, Reports declared that the Great} Stoton bases, Kelly, Crunipler; left < Ino n shipyani at Phitadelphht is Sre OP Ahowg os 4 are. being junked In accordance. with the limitation.o ammm n‘t trea photograph shows the Wisconsin otter Silliiilfiii il _- |- AGA _| C 309 BEIT Ain Great 'Britain With : Sonia ‘Reser‘Ve:fi a ' 8 Belfast Sept. 15—Southem Ireland | is aflame. with internecine ~warfare terrible than any since the re- bets. undér Rory O’Connor were de: Teated in the battles around the Four Courts 'of Dublin, accorfiing to reports reaching here today. ; < ' Dublin is in; the grip of freilL war, and street fighting is pmctically continuous. dt is reported. ~ +a Machine. gun«fite was belng poured“ into the telephone exchange last night; therhoods—The Trainmen - and Go ductors-are \ expected to Sign agree- ments: toda'fi 'which would - the present wages and 'we king (ditions fortwo. years lug attacked by large parties of rebels who awept up in lorries using search. Jights. , Dublin today still was cut off from 'direct ~communication with, England, making At necessary. for information to. come via Belfast. , Because of Uls- ter's antipathy, reports of the terror in the south were accepted in England with some reserve. - _.__._._;.___. ~According to Lee, complete renewnl pard believed 6 exe would 'be a, hast; fand amicable s ttiemen a ductors in treating for.. separate agree'| ; ments was interpreted - here by many |- as a break between these two unions HELP WANTED . sous dows tn (7 any microns M! | Engineers, and - the. \Locomotive: F Work; Ten More Roads- Seek Agreement [l By CHARLES R. LYNCH i. | (United Press: Staff Correspondent.) Chicago, Sept. 15. -The “help want- od\ signs came down. on a'score. of! : frailroad shops today as hundreds of' 'shopmen. returned to work. At the Same: time unfon headquarters an- mounced that at least, ten additional roads were seaking an agreement rAdentical to the Baltimore comprom: \Ase which sent shopmen back to work \on many roads. Rev. D. GC. Huntington, { The: attendant we ell of Ushers the altar which was lighted \candies. consisting. 'o | were present.: trip -in. the Ad Johnson will 'Northern and Northern Pacific head- fell the new group attempting goitle. --iment. ~ These 'roads were ; classed among the \die hards.' -The Chicago [Milwaukee and St, Paul was the first). road on which the nen returned to work. Orders: that the strike was settled were telephoned over the system yes- terday, and several hundred men re- ported. -to work ~Immediately, Shops 'were expected to be opened with\ full forces on the: roads today. e ae Alps say that snow. is: falll Ai. some 'places it ha «+ Leal. p rat noe nn N2. % . of the present contract is' demanded i 'The executives are known' to, 'be 'ob-] an :» The action: of: the trammen and'con-| .> and\ the: Brotherhood = of ' Locomotive! i; )- fin honor of : Jones.: '| consisting of\ the public plant \of coal at reasonable prices thislwintet, representahves of | ' arrived at Pn'aeus (Atheu ) The f €, 3 3 - Dardanelles, at was announced today ( ‘The gravest? I Eighty , » [have clashed i ceived. by \the . Berliner . -[ London Dally Mail One hundred thousand persons are |C Turkish forces of: Mustapha Kemal‘ onstantinople, ac- cording to:. an- unconfirmed: report ire Tageblatt 1