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^WEDKESBAY, JUNE 13, 1917. I g E EVENING ENTERPRISE. POTJGHKEEPSIE, JXl Y.^ AUTO DIRECTORY \Where to B u y Y o u r A u to -in Poughkeepsie. Packard “Ask th e m a n who owns one” SOLD BY JO H N VAN BEXSCHOTEY JOHN VAX BEXSCHOTEX Dodge Brothers SOLD BY .TDHX VAX BEXSCHOTEX Q ta lm e r i SOLD BY JOHN VAX BEXSCHOTEX SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK A ttached to a FORD »L1KES A 1-TO X TRUCK SOLD BY JO H N VAX BEXSCHOTEX STORE YOUR CAR AT ALW^AYS OPEN JOHN VAX BEXSCHOTEX FORD ACCESSORIES SU P P L IES it in The L a r g e s t Assortm en l th e -City. JOHN VAX BEXSCHOTEX TRY VAX’S BATTERY SERATCE B est E q u ipped B a tterj' Service JOHN VAX BEXSCHOTEX LET US PU T YOUR CAR IX R E P A IR ? o r a MEN ARE E X I'ER T S . SERVICE GUARANTEED. JOHN VAX BEXSCHOTEX TIK E S R E P A IR E D BY EX P E R IEN C E D IVIEX, Try Us and Be Convinced JOHN VAX BEXSCHOTEX USED CARS OP EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. Call an d Look Them Over. D e m o n s tration on R e q u e s t, VAX BEXSCHOTEX JO H x ” ^ For a Cab Co. laxlt^ra VAX’S BAGGAGE TR ANSFER '^^OXE ------------------------------ 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 m ain tain. Sold in Poughkeep* GINDELE’S \The Store of all outdoors” 354 Main Street. Poughkeepsie. THE LEADER OF ALL MOTORCYCLES. See t at 237 Main Street. EDWARD RYAN. GEORGE BOMG DiSQUAIiFlED A, A. U. Declares Per formance in N. Y. A, C. Games Illegal. ^ New York, June 13—The Registr:i-< tion Committee of the M etropolitan .Association of the Am ateur Atihleii,. Union at a m eeting last night in th. local offices of the A. A. U. decid ’-. that the perform ance of George Bon hag, form e r middle distance runnui!; champion, at the recent gam es o f 'tli- -Xcv.- York Athletic Club at Travers Island was illegal and disqualified him This action was taken on tlie ga'ouir\ Uit Bonhag. in rern-esenting the Ne'v York A. C. in the one-m iie waikin,v’ event, in which he established a new American walking record, had violat ed a rule of the A. A. U. which pro hibits athletes from competing unde; •he colors of a club which they are not eligible to represent in open com petition. Bonhag is registered with the A. .A. r . as “unattached”, and this made him ineligible to represent tbe New A^ork .A. G. It was charged dh<at lie gave no notice to the A. .A. U. officials of his intention to represent the Winged Foot organization. This de- ifion autom atically turns the prize Bonhag won over to the competitor who was second in the event. W ith regard to the reports about an agreem e n t between Villar Kyronen aitd H a n n es Kohlem ainen, the two 'vn’ch runners, to “fake” the ID 16 modified m arathon race, the com m it- .e decided, alter iiivestigation, that the reports were without foundation. ‘SMOKY” WOOD NOT IKELY TO PITCH AGAIN W a s h ington, Ju n e 13.— As a r e sult of his comeiback stu n t against the New Y o rk Yankees, Smoky Joe ■ ’ * never pitc^ lum h u s Wood will po b ra b ly ------- _ again. This was m ade know n yes terdav afte r he had been exam ined by Dr. R o b e rt D rury, of Colui Ohio, who is here atten d in g a vention. “The doctor m ay be rig h t or wrong,” said W o o d despairingly vesterday, “ b u t one thing is ce r tain, I’m not going to tak e another cent of salary from the Cleveland club un til I do pitch again. Irontown Cubs To Play Eagles >n’s sta r ath letes, en - yestei’day in th e O rd- Reseiwe Corps of th e They w ill be assigned Pennsy Athletic Stars Enlist in the Ordnance Reserve P H IL A D E L P H IA , Ju n e 13.— ^ E ig h ty -six stu d e n ts a t th e U n iversity of P e n n s y l vania, including som e of th e In s titu tio n ’s s t a r 'esterda y ; Reseiw e C They w ill d e p o t wc ig th e ai \W^alsh ca Hennin Thom as P ‘am ; Chairles iber of AVilliom ■ of th e trac k team ; R o b e rt W e ssm a n , m e m b e r of th e soccer, lacrosse an d ten n is team s . nance arm y . They w ill b e assigne d to base d e p o t w o rk. Am o n g th e a th letes AA’ere olph \W^alsh c a p tain of th e A-arsity creA v ; F r a n k D o rsey, captain of tin C h a rles H e n n in g , footlball Adolpl o f th e tra c k team ; ing, foo t m e m b e r of aa d ; AVilliom u a r d ; Tho m as P o p e , of tlie a B a r r e tt, th e football g u a r d ; Th o m as P o p e , relay te a m ; C h a rle s INMfAL CLASH AT RlYERVraf of the Hig; team s will The annual clash School and Alumni the featu re ball gam The rival nines Avill “ go to it” a t Riverview F ield S a turday a f t e r noon and a red h o t contest is sd. game of the week. Avill “go t prom ised . H e w lett and Cooke and “Jim ” P u rdy ahd Daley will be a t points for th e ir respective team s. The gam e Avill be called a t 3 o’clock g o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o g Q Baseball Results ^ 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. > National League. XeAv York, 10; Chicago, 6. Brooklyn, 2; Cincinnati, 0. Philadelphia, 4; St. Louis, 0. Pittsburgh, 5; Boston, 4. (11 innings). American League. New York, 4; Chicago, 3. (Twelve innings). Detroit, 3; Philadelphia, 2. St. Louis at Boston. (Postponed; wet grounds). W ashington, 2; Cleveland, ^ . (Called in sixteenth; darkness). International League. ProAudence, 5; NeAvark, 2. Rochester, 4; Buffalo, 3, (first). Rochester, 3; Buffalo, 1, (second). Baltim o re, 8; Richmond, 5, (first). Richmond, 5; Baltimore, 4, (second). ' The Irontow n C u b s of AA^appingers F a lls, will journey to NeAvburgh ' S u n d ay afternoon w liere ^ they^ cross b a ts w ith the Eagles ( Hi'lly City. The gam e will be p lay ed at Gleenwood P a rk. TY COBB FINALLY TAKES BATTING lead IN AMERICAN. Ty Cotbib has finally gained the batting lead in the Ainer- THE EXCELSIOR AUTOCYCLE icah League. He attained this em inence by m aking two triples against the Athletes 4- yes-terday, -while Tris -Speaker -f went hitless in sixteen in-\ •f nings. Cobb leads Speaker by a fraction of a point, th e ir respective average being 4- .351181 to .303575. Cobb has 4- h it safely in each of his last 4 games. Chapman 4ias replaced 4^ ‘ W a m b sganns In fifth plane. 4- Eddie -Ronsch still leads the 4 National batsm en. - George 4 Bum s, of the G iants, moved 4 back into second place, -while Benny Kauff, his team m a te , 4 has edged in am o n g the 4 'leaders. 4 H e re Is hOAv the five leading 4 batsm en in each m ajor league 4 is hitting: 4 American League. 4 ipiayer—Club ■■ AJB R H Av 4 4 -Cobb, D e troit .. .16-8 2-8 59 .351 4 4 -Speaker, Cleve. ..174 25 61 .350 4 4 Mclnn'is, Phil. ...165 13 53 .312 4 4 W a lker, Boston ..109 14 34 .312 4 4 'Chapman, -Cleve. .17-8'23 i55 .309 4 4 National League. 4 4 Player—^^Clu-b AJB R -H Av 4 4 Rousch, C in.................145 23 50 .345 ¥ 4 B u m s, N. Y ............... 1T2 33 59 .343 4 4 Cruise. St. -L...............159 22 -54 .340 4 4 J. Smith, 'St. L. ..123 19 41 .333 4 4 Kauff, X. Y ................. 156 28 50 .321 4 .......................................... 4 4 4 4 Toronto, 4; M ontreal, 0. ' . National League. 'W . L. Pet. Philadelphia ................. 27 15 .643 New York . 16 .623 Chicago . . . 22 .563 iSt. Louis .. ................... 25 22 .532 Cincinnati . ................... 23 29 .442 Brooklyn .. . . . ^ ........... 17 23 .425 Boston ----- ................... 16 23 .4i0 P ittsburgh . ................... 16 30 .343 American League. W. Pet. Chicago . . . ................... 33 1-6 .673 Boston . , . . ..................... 29 1-5 .659 New York . ................... 25 20 .555 Cleveland . ..................... 2-6 . 2'5 .510 D e troit . . . . 24 ,4G7 -S't. Louis .. 27 .400 W a s h ington ............... -..17 29 .370 Philadelphia ................. 15 28 .349 International League W. L. Pet. Newark __ ................. .. 26 15 .634 Providence ................... 27 17 Mi R o chester . 19 .578 Toronto . . . 19 .56$ -Baltimore . ............. 261 20 .56.5 •Buffalo ----- ......... i« 29 .38.3 M o n treal .. .........(-••• IS 2.7 .3.57 Richmond . ................... 15 32 .3X9 GAMES TODAY. American League. JOYHASNOEND __ IN AN — OLD TOWN CANOE. Life is ac ca r e -free as th e w a ter th a t carries you. All is repose, mingled with recreation and tireless but beneficial exercise, Try an Old Town this summer. For sale byi^ Chicago a t New York. St. Louis at Boston. D e troit at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Wasihington. National League. New York at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at 'St. Louis. Boston at 'Chi-cago. Philadelphia a t Cincinnati. International League, New ark at Providence. Buffalo a t R o chester. Baltim o re at Richmond. M o ntreal at Toronto. AAiilkes-Barre, 5; Syracuse, 1, ‘ lElmlra, Id; H a rrisburg, S. Bingham ton, S'; Reading, 3. Utica, 3; Scranton, 2, (first). Utica, 4; Scranton, 2, (second). Eastern League. New H aven, 3; Lawrence. 2. New London, 4; W o rcester, 1. H a rtford, 3; Sprlniflfield, ’ 2, Bridgeport, X; Portland, 0, (first). Portland, 4; Bridgeport, 2, (second). Southern A s s o c iation . _ Nashville. 3; Atlanta, 0. Chattanooga, 13; Birmingham, 1. Dl-ttle Rock, 9; New Orleans-. S. • Memphis, 3; Mobile, 0, (first). Memiph'is, 6’; Mobile, 3, (second). American Association. 'Columbus, 6; Minneapolis, 3. To Cheer Her Up. / “The Pun of Cooking” is amon.^ the new books. What a splendid present for ma! , PATSY ttlNE BABERS DUFFY H a r l e m Lightweight Wins Nine Out of Ten Rounds. New York, June -IS-nPor ten rounds last night a t the Pioneer ®. -C. Irish P a ts y 'Cline, the H a rlem lightw eight, landed on the - anatom y of Jim m y Duffy of the w e s t side -with every blow in his pugilnV-ic repertoire, but the w e s t sider, showing jplenlty of gam eness, -brushed them aside like so m any love-taps and continually kept boring in, in an effort to get close to li-is rival and th e re -work w ith both hands to the stom a ch, d i n e won the honors of the bout by th e convincini m argin of nine rounds to one, bu 'the wonderful ability to assim ilate punishm e n t displayed by Diiffy m ade the bout really interesting. Although continually buffeted about by Cline’s assortm e n t of heavy swings to th e face and body alter nately, Duffy never really retreated or covered up for a longer period of tim e than was necessary fo r him get a second breath. 'Then he would resum e his aw k w ard style of m ining, boring in w ith a poor defense, so as to get home snappy blows to -Cline’s stomach. In the third session only did Duffy show to advantage, and in gall weighed 135 pounds. this round he g ain ed the honors on his sheer aggressiveness. B o th boxers DAVE FULTZ TESTIFIB IN FAVOR (ff REDS Philadelphia, June 13.— The second d a y ’s trial of the suit of the H a it i - - m o re club of the defunct F e d e r a l League against Organized 'Baseball to recover ?9(>Q,000 dam ages under the provisions of the a n t i - t r u s t laws •began in the U n ited -States D istrict Court, -with David L. Fultz, president of the Base-ball P layers’ F raternity, on the stand. F u ltz’s testim o n y In support of the B altim o re club’s contention th a t O r ganized Baseball Is m o n o p o listic was to the effect th a t the N a tional Com m ission, Included am o n g the defend ants in the suit, had attem p ted to Induce him to ex-pel from the P lay ers’ -Fraternity all players who w e n t to the F e d e ral L e a ^ e from eith e r of the m a jor leagues.' Fultz testified th a t th e subject of blacklisting players was -broached to him in C incinnati by -August H e r r m ann, chairm a n of the -National <Jommisslon, but th a t he had told him the P layers’ F r a t e r n i ty could not enter into such an agreem e n t. S tu a r t S. Janhey, ohief counsel for the com p lainants, sought further to show th a t efforts had been m ade to deliberately crush th e F e d e ral League and stifle competition in 'baseball. H e produced an interview, published in M arch, 1914, w ith Bail Johnson, president of th e Am erican League, - in w h ich he was quoted as saying th e re would -be no pe^ace agreem e n t w ith th e F e d e r a l League until the league had been extennln- Judgfe Dickinson ordered a recess in th e case until today. MAKESNEW AUTO RECORD Lincoln, Neb., June 13—-Arthiii' Klein set a new world’s autom obile record for 25 m iles on a h a lf - m ile' -dirt track here yesterday, driving the distance in 30 .minutes and 47 sec onds. The form e r record, 32 ncinutes 47 seconds, 'was held by .“Wild Bill” Endicott. The .meet was held in con nection w ith the 'Nebraska serai-ceu- tennl-ai celebration. PUY SIXTEEN INNINffi TO TIE 'W ashington, Ju n e 13 (A m e rican)— \Washington and Cleveland played sixJteen innings to a 2-2 tie yesterday, the gam e being ..called on account of darkness. M o rton and Dum o n t w e re relieved by Dagby and Shaw, respectively, In the eleventh, afte r batsm e n had been sen t to h it fo r them . Shaw walked the flrs't two m en to face him and was taken out in favor of Johnson, who pitched brilliantly for the rem a inder of th e game. Ho allowed only one h it and stru c k out eight men. .f44 44 4 4 4 4 4 - F 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ^ 4 STAGG COMPLETES 25TH 4 4 YEAR AS CHICAGO -4 4 COACH. 4 4 4- 4^ 'Chifcago, June 13.—On the 4 4 occasion of A thletic. D irector 4 4 Alonzo Stagg'3 com p letion of 4 4-.' tw enty-five years of service 4 4 last S a turday the 'Alumni -Club 4 4 of th e -university of Chicago 4 4 presented the university -ndth 4 4 an oil p o rtrait of the \Old 4 4 M an” a t th e annual reunion. 4 4 A great gathering or “O” 4 4 men. Including William Scott 4 •f Bond, L. B. Vaughn, John 4 4 Hosey and (France Anderson, 4 -t- assisted in the presentation. 4 4 The p o rtrait,' which was 4 4 painted by O s k e r Gross of 4 4 Chicago, pictures S tagg In -his 4 4 everj^day attire as coach. The 4 4 Alum h i Club has • a sked the 4 4 university to hang it In the 4 4 trophy room in B a r tlett .gym- 4 4 naslum . 4- * - ' •*• - ■ Bi ■ ■ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T h e atam p pjmead over e n d seals the package, yrjuch keeps oat air, irsted,ihi ^^A M E L blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic cigarettes can^t leave any unpleas ant cigaretty after-taste I You’ll like them so much for their quality, purity and wholesomeness and smoothness you’ll not look for or expect coupons or preihiums. Cigarettes' r 20 for 10c; or ten packages (500 cigarettes) in a glassine- carton for the hom e or office s u p p l y o r w h e n y o u travel. Compare Cametfe with any cigarette at any price! You will prefer the blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos to either kind smoked straight! That clever Camel blend flavor, that blend mildness with its just-right “body” will prove so refreshing that you’ll quickly realize Camel cigarettes are delightful! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. e 0 . 0 m i SHOULD A HUSBAND FORGIVE ? If Ms -wife proves unfaithful for his sake?—See Molla Bjurstedt g Beats Miss Taylor W ilm ington, Del.. June 13—^^Most nf th e favorites survived -the first an«l second rounds in singles of the wo m a n ’s Dela-wure -State patriotic tennis tournam e n t, played at tihe W ilm ington ■Country -Cqub yesterday. The best m atch of the day -was* th a t in v/hioh Mrs. J. Saunders T a y lor of W ilm ing ton defeated Miss Phyllis W a lsh of Philadelphia, 6 - ^ , 6—4. Miss Molla B jurstedt, world’s cham pion, -won from Miss M argaret T a y lcr of New York In the second round by default. TENNIS CLUB PROGRAMME M em b ers of the Poughkeepsie T e n nis Club have received cards an- nounceing program m e for June and July at the club. June '23, 'ohere will be a club dance in the evening. The usual joint celebration of July Fountlh will be in th e -form of a joint entertainm e n t -at the grounds, of the D u tchess Golf and Coun'try Club. On July -31 there -will -be a club dance. The com'mi'ttee in charge has arranged for several matcfties with out of town clulbs through th e sum - COM M ITTEE M E E T S . A com m ittee of th e lOhamber of Com-merce m e t yesterday to discuss and study plans for the extension th e city lim its of Poughkeepsie. city lim its )Vt CC requiring sideratlon. No rep o r t wiU‘ be m-a-d^ time to come as -the euibject ... — jxtensive situdy and con VIOLA DANA In the Strong, Compelling Drama THE MORTAL SIN TODAY ONLY. SYDNEY ' DREW — IN — ^^Her Aimiversaries” Nature Pictures. Tomorrow and Friday • The queen of them all MARGUERITE CLARK In a Seven Act Picturization of Her Wonderful Stage Success SNOW WHITE I c LIBERTY NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION PRICES . FLAG FOB POUGHQUAG. The •village church a t Pough- w y ^ rlsed flag as a g ift from a f- dent, C h a rles H . Slocum of Pough _ ___ ha®pily weeks ago to receive-^an Am eric ■■■ froim a -fon keeipele. Established 1911. THOMAS J. ZIMMER, Jr. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Concrete. Market Street. Room 25. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. WELL ESTABLISHED Is the fact that our renelrlng de partment works wonders on general repairs. Prices reasonable, consistent • ZIMMER BROS. If you remember tbe first time you w e t a fishing line, you don’t need a, m ap to get a m e n tal pic ture of the kinks in the H inden- burg line. ___________ _______ Crane^s liuen Lawn is tru l y an aristo c ratic paper, being the lineal descendant of a long line, o f w riting papers, dis tinguished in its tim e , by ra r e union o'f sm a rtne good o.ld fashion qua-lit. S tation e r y o f Q u a lity. J. H. FITCHEH 271 Main. Street Local Agency for Yawman and B rhe Filing Systems. Diamonds Watches And Jew elry a t Reasonable A. SPENCER JEWELER I pay high prices for old gold and Bilver and discarded 'CKas. E. Closson P i a n o f o r t e T u n i n g Repairing and Rebuilding P lay e r P ianos a Specialty P h o n e 1440-W M ail A d d ress: ARLIXGTON, R. P. D. JOB WORK TERPRISE PRINTERY THE ENTE BOOK WORK iW elfiVe:T&-4'' AUTOIRg^, T WHEN YOU BUY TIRES AT THE RUBBER STORE YOU CAN FEEL SAFE. Tires we handle are only makes that have established a reputation. We 4o not experiment with a brand we kfl.ow nothing about. Ailing Rubber Company 268 Main Street DuBois Brothers, 3 2 1 St., Poughkeepsie,N.Y. iTsning lbs, Was )0d ana iwillow Ware ana Kousef^rni rnife Boards. iop Sticks, Brooms, Slaw Cutters, laskets, Lunch B a s k e ts, Galvanis For \WOL ------ C o n sisting of G a lvanized Wa Boards, Bosom Boards, Sleeve Boa Boards, Knife Boards, Cio Mop Sticks, Brooms^^la Stable Palls, Flour Poppers; Wo< t, Cedar Wash Tub s, W ash Boards, Skirt irds. Lap Boards, P a s try Boards, Meat )thes W ringers, Mop W ringers, Clothes Lines, Mops, I C u tters, Clothes Hampers, M arket Baskets, Clothe* ta, Galvanized W a ter Pails, Cream Pails, Milk Palis, ible Palls, Flour Palls, Wooden Scoops, Sugar Sco' }ops, Sugar Scoops, n Squeezers, Carpet , Flour Sieves, Coal )xes. Towel Rolls, ___ _ Ice. Cl Irons, W h ite Floor Brushes, C o u n te r, , Feather Dusters, Snow\ The Enterprise—Poughkeepsie’s.Biggest Booster