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TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1917. PEOPLE WHO KNOW PREFER THE ENTERPRISE POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. LAWmS AND DOCTORS READY FOR THE BEIL Captains McCambridge snd Conger Confident of Victory—^For Ben efit of Red Cross. Evei-ytlimg Is dn readiness for the Clash betw e en the Doctors ami Law yers a t Riverview (Field S a tu r d a y a f ternoon for th e benefit of the Red Cross fund. B o th team s have been putting in hours of practice and both ■e 'Confident of victory. The barristers under the watchful of: “E-ddie’’ Con; 3lC P€ ■OSS some real prt Jam e s Mc'Cambridj are 'confid&nt of victory. “E-ddie’’ C< few days and th e p ep p e ry ‘E-ddie’’ 'Conser, have made 'Eastm an Field during the past captain is confident his m e n are ready. Medics also have been putting some real prelim inary work. Dr. Ja m e s McCambridge, who Is leading the doctors on the field in Saturday’s game, has had his men out practicing and claims th a t he ■has a Mg surprise in store for the Law y ers. Th-e game w'ill be called at 3 o’clock sharp. KEYMONBNOW OPEN FOR GAMES The Medics BIG GUNS OF THE CUBS Fred 3Iitchell, new Miracle Man, and Laiuy Doyle, foirmer star of the New York Giaaits. Mitchell has rounded together a championship aggregation. Larry is playing the best ball of his career. ^ The Keystone Baseball Club of this | | r ' M ' | > ‘r O l T D f H mi ^^ nUKLo, the Hudson and Harlem j v a lley s a s w e ll as th is c i t y - a n d ! Dutchess Ooui^y. T h e team ’s lino- : this season em b races a. num b er j diamond stars and and would like t> arrai all teams In the' Huds up th is season of leading Iocs •| DUTCH ARMSWIN lin g lo cal diamc the K e v stone players hope to capture b a ll honors this summer. some basebal Games -with Staatsburg and Mill- hrook are especially desired and ail o t h e r t e a m s w is-h in g t o s e c u r e g a m e s w i t i the Keystones should com m u n icate with J&hn Mansfield, m a n ager, of 45' Jefferson street, Pough keepsie, N. Y. Allows St. Paul’s One Hit and Fans 8—Final Score 15-1. The Dutch Arms team of the Re formed -Church started last night w h e re they le f t , off in the CKarch League last year and easily defeated -f -f \f ^ WASHINGTON CLUB ..M AY BE SHIFTED ^ TORONTO JULY 4 ___ gue la s t ye a r and easily c] 4 - j St. P a u l’s. The final score found th i ^ I iMill street nine on the long end of a 4 . 11.5-1 verdict. 'Harry Hempe was on ^ ; the mound for the winners and he al lowed _but one hit and fanned eight, ^ ii_, l e 'Harry ^ was holding the St. aul’s safe, his team mates mchis( lub ise of the W a sh- o f th e Am erican v-ery shortly be to Toronto. Ont. ; move is practically a s sured. despite the fact th a t other cities, including B alti- ington transferred Th is move _ . fa c t t h a t lin g , more and Brooklyn, have been mentioned as the next home of the Senators. 4- Ban Johnson, president of 4 - the Am erican League, wbo 4- was a visitor at the ' Polo 4- ' Grounds yesterday, stated 4* em p h a tically th a t the fran- 4 - chise would not be - tran s f e r- 4- red to either B altim o re or 4- Brooklyn, hut refused to say 4- ■whether it would be trans- 4- ferred -to Toronto. 4* A rthur Irwin of the T o ronto 4- club. Is in the city now ar- -f ranging for the transfer of the 4- franchise to the Canadian 4- city. It is expected th a t the 4 -change will be m ade as soon -f as the transc-ction dan be put 4 - over. The club wnll likely be 4- installed in the Canadian city tVh ; P au l’s safe, h is tea m m a te s were ^ sm ashing the offerings of Brown to I all corners. I T h e sc o r e by in n in g s ; St. Paul’s ......... 0001 0— 1 1 3 ! D utch Arms . . . 2 0 9 4 0—16 14 0 : The lineups of both team s —St. 'P a u l ’s, Bun-dy. ss.; Greenough, c; 'L e n t r t ; B'ilson, lb.; Elniendorf, jCi.; Traver. 2b.; Knapp, If.; Brown, |p .; Cross, 3b. I Dutch Arm s—Rogers, ss;. iCIay, 2b.; •T’oucb, cf,; Kimlin, 3b.; Hempe, p.; Dykeman, c.; Neal, rf.; W yant, If ; Penfleld, lb. MGHSdOOL 1 FINAL GAME Locals Will Clash With Morris High of New York. he .One of the best scholastic games liieduled for this city in years will ty m yeai played in this city Saturday m. The Poughkeepsie Hiigh w inners of the 'Hudson are scheduled to clash witl School, in line for the greater New Yo] High School, in pi on ship of gr : School, ,'’alley title, :h M orris l WEINERT AND :! REICH TONIGHT Chari I heavyw ’einert, the Newark ;ght, will m ake another bid gnition this evening at the by the Fourth of .Tuly. To ronto is a city of 5.'50,hO0 pop- Is ' for recognitio n th is evening a t ! P ioneer S. C.. where he will face A1 \r I Reich, the form e r am a teur boxer, fo 4 -1 ten rounds. W e inert is said to hav- FRDITS AKD VEGETABLES Eat Wliat You Can And Can All You Can, And Buy Good Luck Red Rubber Jar Rings at the Rubber Store, 10c Bozen, 3 Dozen 25c. Ailing Rubber Company 268 Main Street “Y ank\ Robinson, the Blue and W h ite’s best bet, will be opposed by M cLaughlin, the star oF the M o rris hurling corps.. The gam e in all proh- ahilitv will *be played a t Eastm . BENNY LEONARD EASY WINNER New Lightweiglit Cham pion Toys With Joe Welsh.. P h i l a d e l p h i a , P e n n ., Jian e 5— ( B e n n y Lecnard, the world’s new lightw eight champion, sim p ly toyed with Joe W elsh A. A. last night. In fact, he gave the am b itious Philadelphian a real boxing lesson. Several tim e s W elsh -\vas oii the verge of a k n o c k out, but his shiftiness In using bis feetvdoup.led w ith Leonard’s desire to save his hands saved him th a t Ign ominy. It. was announced th a t Leonard would enlist in the navy an-d last night’s contestntest wasas hisis finalinal riniing 'arance w h f r ap- hefore fighting for Uncle DARCY’S BODY SENT HOME j Sen Frrncisco, June 5—A pro n headed by a squad of police band escorted the body of j/,.rcy. the boxer, to a steam e r for shipm e n t yesterday to his Darcy, th e box' in Australia! fo^raped In the col lies and CARLMORRIS HAS EASY TIME WnHMORAN Oklahoman Gains Hon ors in Nine Out of Ten Rounds — Frank Good In Fifth Only. New York, June 5—‘Whatever ahil- ity F rank Moran, th e P ittsburgh heavyweight, ’had to entitle him to serious consideration as a potential opponent fo.’ Jess W illard, the irld’s cham n ion, seem s to have left worl-d’s cham n io n , see m s to hav e le ft him^^ This was clearly dem o n strated last night when the blonde P lt t s - led f( burgheir Carl le clashed fo r ten rounds w ith Morris, the big Sapulpa (Okla.) heavyweight, a t t t e H a rlem S. C. In nine of the ten rounds Morris gar nered the honors, althou.gh the fight ing Irishm a n was always in it and always dangerou.® for the entire journey. The other, round, the fifth, went to Moran, for it was in this session th a t the P ittsburgher signs of effectiveness. O'C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ^ Baseball Results q o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. , Am erican League. New Y-ork, 6; D e troit, 5. B o ston, (2; Oevelan-d, 1. Ohlcago, 4; Philadelphia, 2. Washlngrton, 7; S t. Louis, 4. / National League. New York, p; St. Louis, 3. Chicago, 4; Brooklyn, 2, B o ston, 5; 'Cincinnati, 2. P ittsburgh, '5; Philadelphia, 1. iternatlorial League Internatlorv Newark. 8; (Richmond, 4. Buffalo, p; M o n treal, 2. R o chester, 9j Toronto, 8. ^ Baltimore, 5; 'Providence, 4.' Am erican Leagi Boatoii, . . . C h i c a g o '^ New York ..................... 'Cleveland ..................... 'Detroit .... St. Louis ington lelpfiia ''WOd any BONHAGMAYNOT GETffi^ECORD His Style in Sensational -Mile May Prpve Bar. New York, June 5—Geoi ig’s sensatioinal uSl hag ’s sensatio m ile walk at [sland on S a turday in 6:28 3-5 not be dll( llowed as a new A.mei attitu' record. T h is , a t least was the ide a t the local A. A. U. head quarters w h e re i t was®said th a t while Bonhag will 'probably receive for the walk, there ds »riz6 fo r th e walk , the re ds little ikelihood th a t his tim e win be ac- lepted by th e record com m ittee vhich m e e ts In November. MANY BARGAIN DAYS ANNOUNCED New Yortc, Jon©'5—National . League he crop of called on to 'play th ree consecutive double headers in Boston V X u uxi-ty u. --- U.-S cn/i.0113.1 will 'begin harvesting th e le headers late this m o n th, illed Giants will be and Philadelphia, according to the follo-wdng l is t of dates for playing off loned and tie games, issued bv t night: postpo] 'Heydler la s t .. At New York. Boston, Ju n e 29'('2); Brooklyn, gust, 13, 14 and 15 (tiwo games ea* Philadelphia, S e p tem b e r 5, 6 and 7 (two gam es each d a y ) ; Cincinnati. Ju ly (2); .St. Louis, July 7 (2). Not-e: D a te for a fourth Phllddel-, ila postponed 'game to be fixed later. At Brooklyn. Boston, June 23, 25 and 26 (two ih day); Philad* Now York ....................... 23 12 lOhicago ----- 1 ................ 28 17 Phlladelpkia ................... 23 14 St. Louis ......................... 20 20 Boston .............................. 14 IS Brooklyn ......................... 14 2C C incinnati ....................... 18 26 P ittsb u rg h . . .................. 14 27 International League Newn k W. Providence . . . . . . Baltim o re . .. .......... ; ; ; ; S Toronto ................. (Rochester ............. Buffalo ................... M o n treal ............... Richmond ............. . . . . 10 P e t ''Ifo .522 Pet. .657 .500 .437 .412 400 .341 Pet. .697 I! S .368 .2.36 ME8 TOC srican Lei liicagi I Lei American League. D e troit at New York. (Two gam e s; first a t ItlS ) . Cleveland a t Boston. Chicago a t Philadelphia. iSt. Louis a t W a shington. National Lea< New York at Gincinm Brooklyn at 'Pittsburgh. B o ston at St. 'Louis. Phila'delphia at Ch] International i New ark a t Richmond. M o n tr\al at 'Buffalo. Toronto a t 'Rochester. Providence at 'Baltimore. New York State League. Syracuse, 2j, B ingham ton, 0. 'Elmira, 8; U tica, 4. W ilkes-Barre, 5; Reading, 4. Scranton, 3; H a rrisburg, 1. ‘Eastern League. New 'Lond'on,_3; H a rtford, 1. ‘ortland, \orcester Wkat Part 'Di<l You Play In tke ‘Days of Cleoputra ? A Startling Drama of Yesterday and Today THE UNDYING FMME With the Wonderful Dramatic Actress , IHML OLGA PETROVA In the Finest Role She Has Ever Flayed LONESOME LUKE COMEDY—2 Parts Matinee 2:00 and 3:45 ■ Evening 7:15 and 9:00 LIBERTY ^ TOMORROW <WLY MABEL TALIAFERRO In a Splendid Drama of Business and Love lEe BARRICADE Thursday and Friday FRECKLES With JACK PICKORD LOUISE HUFF Your Patriotic Duty Buy a Liberty Bond Big or small, we will gladly enter your subscription\ end a t tend to all details w ithout charge. Bonds issued $50, $100, $1,000. C.D.HALSEY&C0. PETER H. TROY Resident P a rtner Poughkeepsie, N. Y. HUDSON;® i, «7; W 5. Association. [anapo] 5, 0. _ames each day); Phi 28 C2); June 30 (2); P ittsburg, July 14 (2); Cincinnati, July 21 (2). At Boston. Brooklyn, gepteihiber 5, 6 and 7(two gam es each d a y ) :- N e w York, .June 20 (2); S e p tem b e r 13 (2); Pittsburg. July 16 (2); July 18, (2); Cincinnati el'bhia, June 21 (2 L ^ ’ Americi Louisville, 4; Mi K a n sas City, 10; St. Paul, 1; 'Columbus, Toledo, 2; M ilwaukee, 1. uthern Association. Mobile, 2; AUanta, 1. a, 1; 'New Orleans, e Rock,ock, 5;; Chattanthattanooga, Birm ingham , : Tittle R 5 C [ (O ther team s not scheduled). alia. of the T’nited S tate s an Australi; j and covered udth flowers sent from ' !’ll parts of the country, the coffin rested Sunday In the hall here of the Fratp.rna! O rder of Eagle.d. D arcy nlisterl in the U n ited 'States arm y vhition corps shortly before his •ps s fleiith in Memphis, Term. ooooooooooooooooo J. SMITH NOW LEADS IN NATIONAL LEAGUE FOR BATTING HONORS \ ' o tint — — ------r: O dro J. Smith, of the 'Cardinals, his way into the lead irdS JO Y H A S NO E N D — IN AN — O L D TOWN CANOE. Life is as care-free as the w a ter th a t carries you. All is repose, riiingled with recreation a,nd tireless but beneficial exercise Try an Old Town this summer. For sale by Smitl batted h is way in the National League hat- race yesterday. Roush it place to lut Burns retains sec- |i o o o o o o o League O front, O re-asing his lead over Me- O Tunis, and is now 30 points O ahead. O Here is how the \five .lead- O in the m a jor O •opped from firs t p la c ird, b u t Burn s retain s on,d place. In the American Speaker continues b a tters” agues are batting: National League Player, Club, G ABi R II Av. O Gmith, St. L. .33 93 12 32.344 O Burns, X. Y. 36 140 27 48.343 Q Roush, 'Cin. ,32 117 20 40.342 O -Cruise, S't. L. 40 140,18 47.336 O Fischer, Pit. 3’2 02 10 30.326 0 American Leagi P ’-iver, Club. G AB R H Av. ik e r, C’e, 44 1.53 22 5f> .359 nnis, -Fhil. 38 146 13 48.329 ■Cobb, Det. 40 1431 23 4.3.315 O W am ’g’s Cle. 46 159i 12 50 .314 O IL9 W alker, Bos. 28 97 13 29.299 O looooooooooooooooo u ly 16 (2 ); Ju ly uly 7 (2); .St. Louis, July 11 (,2). N o te: T h e protested gam e of April 17, w ith Philadelphia has been order ed replayed on 'Septemiber 12^ an open d'ate. At P h iiad e l^ I a . Boston, August .30 (2); Brooklyn, June 20 ( 2 ); New York, June 26 (2); St. Louis, July 21 2)., At Pittsburg. Chicago, June 21 (open); June 231 (2); S t. Louis, Ju l y 5 (open); A u gust 30,(2). At Cincinnati. Boston, Au'gust 8 (2); P ittsburg, July 1, (2); 'Chicago, June 18 (2). A t Chicago. ■St. 'Louis, June 29, (open). T t S't. Louis At S t. Louis Chicago, June 26 and 27 Septem b er {•two games each.) TACOMA PLANTS POTATOES. Tacoma, W ash.r^'-jm ^0 5 —Tacom a planted potatoes today, thus cele brating a local ell ed th a t e^ ^ be utilized,. Ulster^s Fruit Crop a Big One U lster 'County is going to produce at Highlam sh all records 3huhle, ghland. all re while pog'Cheie, ind all the rest a ful goin g to proi fruit, accordlnj he Grape Juice King The graperape croprop will g c of recent years. pears, stra-wlb'erries are going to supply Prices will he good, ■ause the quality will It was urg- :h at evm'y foott.of fertile ground he utilized Those w h o had no gi for planting w e re advised to go 3 ground oooooocooooooooo BEING TIRED. O By \GM” Q Being tired is a feeling some O folks are born with and others acquii Nobody’s diiscovered a edy for the first. proceed to wear born th a t tirodness Is'' a busi throui dy’s th e O ’thing for the bedroom wii 'oceed to W ith the B u t ind Is to hire bed In It and lan bo r life wearily, out midi iddle around the cen- e starts tlir laches a fagged o u t m and dies tury m a rk of com p lete exhaus- inly tired him - O tion. H e is not only tdre O self, 'but he m akes other peo O pie tired. H e has Rip O W inkle looking like a O interm ittent sleepe QOO OOOQOOOO HOTEL 75c AND UP 1 com fortable HOME with large, light rooms. Hot and cold w a te r, citric Ml you lig h t electric lights. W eekly rates, $3.00 «P- Entrance next door to Busy Bee R e staurant. 265 MAIN STREET BUILDING OONTRAC- vill be received ic W o rks a t th e la n d i n g up to 4:0-0 P. .M. June 7, 1917, for th e fol- NOTICE TO Sealed .proposals ■will by the Board of PubJi Municipal ~ Thursday lowing: ' Furnishii and construd lege Hill acce specifications. Plans anc file on and ' Of Works, and W illiam , J. S treet. The Board all labor and material ting a pavilion on Col lin g to the -plans and 'Ians and sp e c ification s w ill be on ice of Architect ey, 49 M arket ffice of the Beard: .Monday, June 4, at Board of Public all of Pulbllc W o rks jrves the rig h t to reject any and Dated June 1, 1917. By order of th e Board of Pul W o rks. W ALTER J. D'AVIS, 'Clerk. light! C O O O O OG <3X:ERNSET & GLTERNSEY,^ Attorneys P IT ISITA X T to an o r d e r o f H o n . D A NTEL J. OT..,BA.<?ON. .S u r r o g a t e of D u t c h e s s C o u n ty . N O T IC E IS , H E R E BY G I V E N : th a t a l l p e r s o n s h a v i n g c la im s a g a i n s t th e e s t a t e o f J o s e p h E r o v b e r g , la t e o f the. C ity o f P o u g h k e e p s i e In sa id C o u n ty , a r e r e q u ired to e x h i b i t th e sa m e w i t h v o u c h e r s th e r e o f to th e u n d e r s ig n e d A d m in is tr a t o r o f sa id e s t a t e , a t h i s office, No. 1 W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t . In th e C ity o f P o u g h k e e p s i e o n . or b e f o r e th e e ig h t h d a y o f S e p t e m b e r , 1917. D a t e d th i s s i x t h d a y o f M a r c h , 1917 . P A U L A . R iE S B R , S A d m in istra to r . TROUT SEASON ATTRACTS MANY LOCAL ANGLERS AUTO DIRECTORY W h ere to B u y Y o u r A u to h Poughkeepsie.^ P a c k a r d “Ask the man who ovras one” SOLD BY ___ JO H N V A N B H N S C H O T E N JO H N VAN BENSCHOTEN Dodge Brothers Q i a l m e r s SOLD BY JO H N VAN BENSCHOTEN SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK A ttached to a FORD MAKES A 1-TO N TRUCK SOLD BY JO H N VAN BENSCHOTEN STORE YOUR OAR AT A L W A Y S O P E N JO H N V A N B E N S C H O T E N FORD ACCESSORIES SU P P L IES The L a r g e s t A s s o rtm e n t in -the City. JOHN VAN BENSCHOTEN ■TRY VAN’S BATTERY 3EBVIOE B e st E q u ipped Batte JO H N ALAN BENS' y Service HOTEN L E T US PU T YOUR CAR I? R E P A IR ? OUR IMEN ARE EX P E R T S . SERATCE GUARANTEED. JO H N V A 'S BENSCHOTEN BY e ;XPE Try Us JOHN T IR E B U an d B e Convinced N AhAN BENSCHOTEN USED CARS OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. Call and Look Them Over. D e m o n s tration on R e q u e st. JO H N VAN BENSCHOTEN B^„TaitiAf22ll V A N ’S B A G G A G E T R A N S F E R PHONE ............... 1220 Ride a Bicycle It will improve your health Save you tim e and money. IVER JOHNSON, PIERCE — AND — RACYCLE BICYCLES. Require least repairs, and cost least to main tain. Sold in Poughkeep- GINDELE’S \The Store of all outdoors” 354 Main Street, Poughkeepsie. WEISBERGER RELIABLE TIRE REPAIR SHOP Guaranteed in writing erdoo I miles ''ft'klU ttfitrt mrt tiatming Qugli^u/e a n guaranteeing Vulcanizing R E - T R E A D I N G . 14 Washington Street HE-SSr SCHEDULE. DAVIS MOTOR SERVICE — BETWEEN — Poughkeepsie, Millbrook, Amenia, Millerton. LEAVE FROM LUCKEY, PLATT & CO., DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Leaves PougEkeepsie for Mill- brook 11:00'a. m.— 4 :30 p. m. Leaves Millbrook for Poughkeep sie 9:15 a- m.—1:30 p. m. SATURDAY NIGHTS Leave Millbrook .............. 7 p. m. Leave Poughkeepsie ......... 11 p. m. Leave Poughkeepsie for Amenia- Millerton, 4:*bo p. m. Leave Millerton ..................... 8 a. m. Leave A m e n ia .................. 8:30 a .m . • For Poughkeepsie. The [dependable Route. Beautiful scenery— E x p ert chauffeur, BUS MAY BE CHARTERED FOR ANY OCCASION. Address GEO. E. DAVIS, Millerton, N. Y. PHONE 18-3. THE EXCELSIOR AUTOCYCLE THE LEADER OF ALL MOTORCYCLES. See t at 237 Main Street. EDWARD RYAN. partm i repairs. P rices reasonable, consistent with good work. ZIMMER BROS, tf M. W. COLLINS Successor to Van W yck & Collins. ELECTRICAL GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS All W o r k by Pneum atic Tools. 175-177 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Edward W. McCready consulting Accountant. Accountant. Audit' Cost Accountingccounting Expert. A 313 M ansion St., Poughkeej Telephone iioo.