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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 24

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KVWB SUCTION NATIONAL LEAGUE. III (J to 15 S12.3S3 II lil'i', HI. r. IS Sll.iliiS LAST TRIBUTE 1. a- ka i.t 3 71 I 1 1 ...54 ej.

Kill, Clot'Iiina: the Coin. VARSITY Wins Hard Game SOUTHERNERS Wallop Penn State. 71 "3 14 ii JdJ I b4 I.I, ill 4'l 7 1 3 .31. I IH I.4S 111 .26 21 IJ 1 .34.. -1 a ij Hi my, a.3iii 1 I'll "H' .21 2" 1 1.

1 7 illfc I II ISli II ill 3 .1 ..140 1 i I ti.i-, i 'lit 1 1. 'Hal i'iilla. il, HI. I I olhi.a. i i.

I. i Is Paid'To Mathewson: i ill l.i'Diri" k. ihis. ft i.j i.inln. lini 111,3 M.

llOJ ik r.i.lll..r, Wii.li,, is i ii 117 1.1 1 -J 27 11 II ntuiMhli'd a roan thu cml iiiic, a In If a In. it fuui tin utit-oi-biuiiUs lin. iiul.i, nupt-, lull It and art i of every drtu rlpllun filled the a the tlul tho hud btu'ij oi om.h'u, viiirt Vi.rM KtconU victory of thu fi tt.smi, 12 t.i Thirty M-i'uiidd Inter the rnli -1 the- tram ft. After utr. rWu int; tin Ir hpihumwiis in the I'll ft quarter with real football, thi; luuiid Unit will win many kuiip fur 1 he i (his M-uMn, Met -it i en men HlumiMd hu badly In thu peih.d thitt they M'Hj pitiful to wnteh.

Thus Hume Mate, cuntitiued not only IhiuuKiK'Ut thti sccotul jturt hut fur Into the third. In ihu flint quurler they made sewn I 'I I. ii. i o-v 1 2. lis lei JaeiM'Siai, HI, Il 1 HI '3 ,1 2 I IS, 2 4 3 i lly Hundreds of Frit-mis Who Attend Funeral of Itnsebiill Hero, Held at l.e isl1ur2, Trim.

5m 1 17 llesllu, NVash it ei iii in a i Ooorpia Tech Svvtris Rival Eleven Aside, 10 To 7 Victors Boast Strong Attack. I 1., i The tlnal unoflti lal Nullniuil I.rai;iit. crat''- the the fun that rittiibuia "tl the jen-nant and that liou'is llornaby of HI. l.uui In (he premier hitter in the parent circuit. Tim nurra aino nhovv that I'llta-t'lii was the In I.

et litttinaj team i. lid that t'hhaKO was tin- bent fi 1 tl -Uitr tigu' 'Katjon, They also proe U.at although (hey Im-1'iov. ttulFhed at the bottom In l.iiiliiiK, but liny rn than made up VMlii the utiik uunle more baif i ami than any "tii. itm in the ,0, The, more to sea th ui any ollur Kothoron. 8t.

L. II II tl 3 1 0 Mo. 'o'li fun. II 11 Kaiifinnn. llil.

SI la ioih. i hi as 1 3 1 1 i i Ihtts 47 18 1 1.1 Kt. 1 1 iS 111" hi vav ciN an at 4 i i i "isuu, os t.i i "ifun. 1'nts. 4 i.i i I SJ I I I' lis ones.

HI 1. IS Tl I II I 1 I.t l'llts. in 1 0. I 1 7i III, Hi k. I 4 47 4 1 1 0 1' i KaniO, lies.

24 1 3 I 0 ll'7 i riiiiii si i i i tu fill-I'U 114 27' 1 4 II I' .1 .1 lines, Chi 51 jli 2 II II 1 I'm, HI. 1 17 11 1 II iiinke.rhi ao 4 1 1 1 v.io. in 31 1 ii 3 11 1 llllhl.oll, I'h'-HK. 21 2 1 I i- i Mi Ian, N. V.

1 il II 3 (' I) I 1 J'eltv, III L'8 1.1) f. 1 1 3 4 4 4 4 .1 0 1 Munnianl, 26 3 'I I I' 1 Mniis. si, I. i 4 ei I Ker. illk.

51 II I I' II lli I'll. I'lola. 31 II 0 II 1 1 1 'lekei'iiiui, 2" 4t i r. i lin It nit, I'lnln 3i 101 7 1 N. 4 i i' I'er.

HI I 3.i 3(1 4 11 i' 1. llrk 1 7 i. 1 lllnl rlnsvr. IS 13 I i .1 0 1 .1. ,1 I'T.

t. 1 I -i 7 ,1 0 1'e. mur, ilk I'hl 41 1 UIU In Last Three Minutes of Play, 12 To G. 13 1 I 1. ll'iua, Ml, iv3 1 1 ('eelliane, lhllil.

1 7 1 421 t'V. IAI. Dl.rATCfl TO THS KXgt'lRKS. Waalalngtiiu, October 20. The attendance at tut third game uf the aaorld eerlea was tint na area! aa thnt at tlttier of the Kami's plnieit In Pitlalaiirg.

The (lli urea for (be third aanae f.allowi Allendanee Iteeelpls l4.lnn.OO Advlaury ahare 21 1 I .1 riayers1 ahare T4.r.7.4i:i llaeh club's share IM.MIS.M i'olal hux office figures for (he three itanira failloavi Alteniliince 120, MVI 7i 1 Adilaorr 'nrll'a share 78.KSI.1M1 I'laaera' share I Ii rluli'a ahare 2 (. 4 2 7 2JS 711 112 1)3 1 4 rill. 1 I'leU 'lev. I 'I'hBK, 1'lltiS I iiy mall, i lev. a.

Ii I I 174 Ml ler, I'lllla si 22 III IIM I I 2 3 VI. 11. 1 2 .1 J.ll Itos 1 1 i i b. fltHt dowr.N ThiH eioihli-d them to iuit the ball three jardd ujid liiurx Five Fumbles Prove Costly To Cincinnati. Lewi.

October in flundrt-ds of men prominent In basu-biill gathered hole tody to honor th" of Christy bH.iubull playi-r and li-iovr. una burled in flu I.rilmri; ('" He Wedru'hiluy a' Surii- M. Niitl. 1 Itiv. ill 4 II! 17 il 12 II 163 ti lis 4.1 3 Wsili eti.

elv, lil Jn.lSe, Wash Ki.ills, ft ..11 town's soul h-ii tlu: flut closed and rnubU-d Halfback Mai Mai tin carry It tlm fcoal Itnt- slant pbiy, 1U ftecuud after th-; i-. ton 1 cii i I a 26 .11 1 '3 1,,, I 2 i ii 1 23 ie. 2 outnt wen. in i mnr(. u.

1. I hra tin 1 i 6 is 1..0 3 1, WHO III1: I. ac Luke, N. Y. Mint'iisd j.ertuii ouiud.

litudfid K'-al Smith. 27 I'l 0 Yankee flladlum, New York, October 10 (A. A fighting and hitherto unbeaten Penn Htate eleven, caught between a howling gale out of tho North and a tornado of golden Jerseys from tha Mouth, was swept to defeat In Its snnual football game with ileorgia Tech at the New York American league baseball park before about S.G'JO shivering spectators today, 16 to 7. Placed on the defensive at the start of the second half by a windstorm which blew back a punt by Captain (iriy almost Into hla face, the men l-duy Uiu. I'etlolt Hi 1C3 11 TWO 16-yiild ellHltle.r, om cmiiiI apoitmg element ncie I tic 'hoi 1 trkTidj.

miKiibora and ri-lnliv hoi Team Batting Penalties Also Hold Down Ileareat Score. es of inlentaliy (he champion led all In double pliiyj. K'tiit't i'O for the nut a lew tuny niter ther. j-i l-hs II I' II 1 PtllK't. t.3t 113 305 '07 2 vented araity fi uiu HK'itn.

Nut only did thfy pivvent tho team frum aooiinR, but Uuy kIm, took uil 1 Ii'ils 12 71 HI 0 II 4tSl 1133 211 lS I. 47 136 147 0 12 3816 1682 2kI 11 trie pen out of ibe funi until the 11.1 i.314 13V2 7.1) a 7h7 2. 4 1: i.4" 1, 7 20. in 7ei i 113 236 hVo) 1 22 1 11.2 731; 1 1)4 (3ii4 723 14(17 2.1 7 10 l)li. I IN I'l N.

1 lilc'o. I an roil. 100 2 .6 4 S3 la 3 H.sinilli, 32 V2 28 3 I 1.3"! Ti.l.iil, HI. l.nuls. 77 1.2 2j 7.8 12 (1 2 7i'2 talk, riileaiiu.

au3 (till! 3 3 1.3,,,.' Itoyt. New i.i k. 4i aa ii 24 2 1 0 llssii.ll. Pillt.a 31 4 li 2 1 0 rlil.aa(o..l,,J 134 173 34 I't 2.7SI I. ie.

e. 1 3W luu 1 2 4 3 4 lieiolS. Lilk.l2a 4 3 7 7 4 I3'J 2a I'1 21 -a7 I- Phlla 133 173 4 1 42 23 I i.7' 3( 17 2 1 3 0.219 I'uaMll. orkli'2 f.illlt19 4 l. kill, Waara.

.12 421 4 123 14 4 4 in.s aa i 2 1 (1 i Plltll. i.rk... IJ 3t.l 61 104 12 231 14 Ul Hi I i. Pltclieni' Recoids. Twenty-Eighth Forward Pllss "iu n- n- Klv fumbles of .7.3 O.W 1.

Pi II. R. Bh. do unex sea.i"ii. fl.lcac.) lots nearest In thu ton i.t (ii.ishid with an average ti-ifiblc to purtlelpal" in the l.Mil he wound up his with 311 home runs, thr.e from tils formei I'i'-al.

4 I 0 1 (I0 14 12 uives Georgetown touch Team FleldlnR. ii I turn 21 13 It) CUSabla: Valloly. rr mun. Thi for they were ri also lit opped Mel.ar- of tiit luusi ei pu-cn, else, uric -f- Llie diud athlete. The Huikni'll football te-im, now i-oiu hid by Nutlon ii I.easue umpiie.

tbc Hum (in wimii Matty played tuitity-fiva tiiiiod out in a body to attend th-: urn ral. Throurhnut 'he comtryilde hotm-a were closed and buallicaf aurpended. whim iiiiiiili and iiiik atiori. aiatb' i-d In tbln play to pay Unlr last to the Rre.iteft b.iseb'ill pltrher of al tin- time It was here, aa a tu'lnt at Hudi nell I'nlversity, that th I't" of other yeaia film alln'd a a 0 I Ouii 25 17 it 6 Bezdek were quickly and deolslve- I. I 'P I'll down in Final Period of Contest.

r. 1 tii I'l 1 1 if. it 2 an in 1 2 .:....13 i al 7 I 1 Ilea. 7 1 i .21 Wa 31 I'll. 37 14 i i .1 211 1 liil-a.

liilinao New or IN' Tl H' I trunk I'l. 111. I Meuaaa I. N. 13s 3 tot 111 34 12 33 lO'7 (I ItaurkS, I'rt.

126 4a3 K114V41 7 2V-J Me.Mi.a. HI. 111 Ivl lull 11 4 -i tt SI L. 72 2.13 3 1 I 7 ii. 2 i cov-ri by ifii Hi-town player.

and every tlm' they oocairred wh'-n It appeared as tliouh varsity wiih kiting to conic out of I lie ether. 1 11 an. 0 10 4 123- 3v 4 0 1 a4.i 2 I 4 I 1 1 0 I He.) 17 14 11 4 I ly beaten down by a Georgian attack 'l 14 hich tactfully omitted recourse to 1 '-'J 'J' V. 'l! aerial piny In the treacherous atmos- 7 7ll 211 HI so 105 1 .733 141 7.. II fit 1 8 .6.1 41 no loi I Desperately the Nlttany Lions.

4 (1 1.3 4 I 4 Tl 77 -e iii mail 1 4-; 7 tl "3 131 VS 1 It ill Is. 14 1 3 i .1 I.i 3 1 12 4UU 1st. By Bill Powers. It via the final period. Mnrttn Props Punt.

In the second uu'irler 71 i however, huriea inuiet-iiKce forward I'ltouem' Kecorda. (All plt.heis who nam it lilted The big hand on tho score towd dropped punt ua nlcly as anyone pitrher. It was hire tint '34 I le 1 1' 3 'i 41 ll'S ill ii i leii.ni im ,1 i .1 13 62 4 7 7 l.u 2' Klell. 1.7 IH .17 62 7 in si, .11. i.

1,1 43 64 2 21 I Nelll, N. Vark. 16 II 6 4 en. Weir. Wash 12(1 JIT.

77 11.114 I-. J.o.iiai.n. N. Y. 74 1.11 3'i 48 14 1.1 Unasler.

I tl 1 1 34! 40 14 17 I as'i f.7 16 7. 2 rinasl.ad. 1 4 8 1. 7.1 1 1. 1 39 6 4 .14 4 e.284 1 0 214 0 I .246 3 3 2 it, 1 1...82 3 0.211 1 0 241 and It was and married Jane SinuKhton, end It Ij.

I et. II. I. tlmlntt device ahowed three mlnut'-e could possibly do promptly rested by alow-movltn; was here that he aialm-d a host 11 2 sun. II.

1.1k 11 1 I'o of riMsbiitu. 'he 1, fi-r iiio'it rum and thi 11 1 iii.iuber of three-buajajers. il- I 111 and 26 triples i' iiiiiiiatf. I'a'ey. 1,1 ta the honors I leagues for lie atolen t'tses wi'h 4.1.

t'uyler waa only 4 1" ho at tlie liidup. of St. Louis has more hl's than any of rivals 2117 and he Nads III t'o baijgeis with 4o Wheat of ltrookln finished only 1 ha. t'f him. was tho only team which .1,411 2 17 S.I 6S 9, 2 4 121 II SS.11'4 8 9 I.i I 6 90 8 (in.

al 4t 40 2 7 4 1 1 6 1 Ii 221 12.1 92 123 63 3', .613 2 4 1 70 97. no passes Into the teeth of the gale, but no aeriat tosses ere safe In (he I'-ast tjlloday, and an Intercepted throw fol-41 lowed by a brilliant Tech march down li the field finally decided the battle. 1 1 II 11 a 1 tl l.i HO 11 to go. The icore was Vnralty 6. Georijc town 6.

I. .111, M. I. I'll! son 1 'nil. N.

V. 1 .133 17 ii ('Ism 2 7 60 3 1 4 1 1 I' 43 Kaolin, hli ago 1 12 Tii'l 11142 33 4 6.3,9 Ill si: 111 29 1 1 I ll'isl 1.11 iieoi'k'cto wn cuard. fiiends, no. only bieuuie of hl it-' With a cii ir flenl before him. he to baseball fame, but, In the words i i started from the 30-yard line with one of (hcue friends, bicauan of his vision of upon his brow and etiillns 111, lininoial iiiolm In tho Hull of I-'anie i lianked hlnh with floral tributes, at but he was not blest the body lay In elate at tti" honi" with sreo'd, for which all varsity gave of tils rnother-ln-lnw, Mrs.

f-'innk ('. .611191111111 I It 1 1 1 lllllla ft. 1 e. Hi 1 1 22 ill. i il A oil Mate, I'l 'I 1 i I.

Pis 17 li 1 0.2 1 .1,15 1 in 217 2 11 With the teams still locked at tho opening of the fourth period, Georgia I 4 1 .69 I 2 IN 111! 213 110 4 6 7 6 lis 1 .11 34 3 II I th i.i, 11.11 I 0 103 1 I' KUl'l, HI. 1,.. 31 64 12 16 3 i.a a a 1 3 .2110 .677 1 i'l 4 laei Wash 3.1 1 8 I a I 33 9 I'l i hi. 12 17 I It. animal I'lnln 611111 i.ray, i.

,3 14 I I'Oi'il. HI I in 10 6 i lsr i y. i.i, 66 8 4 I.IOI1S, I III. 1.1 1 11 St I. 61 ll 6 lun-keys, I i 1' in u'tn'r, l-'ul 37 f.

I lurries. Pml ad i 12 I 'HVIa, Ht I 1 7 llteaa, Waait .20 3 2 1 '-uiaa, pel ,11. 1 .1 11 lllle. Olev il 11 II I. ii, 1,1 11 Ht 42 14 14 S4.in.

a-, 1 'st. 3 I 1 a I 14 12 it I "88-18. Ht VI 1 1 llltehlll, I'st 33 11 It i ly, ('hi 40 6 li i .11, 1 'St, 10 2 2 Paimu Wah I 1 1 I I a. en 3.3 1 I Keliy. Wash.

4 1 Y. 48 14 I 7 h'in. krr. N. Y.

4 I 12 11 l.srr. I lev 31 11 12 W.i ariar l. nt. I. 31 9 l'i eii'i a.

Phi a 36 10 i'. l.i.ry, a.h.31 12 13 i'li i2o l.i 4 i Tech oncned lis final drive for vlc- A tie, acoro under the circumstances wua the aame a defeal, for arsity will auppoaed to beat Georgetown handily. McUiren, Varally coarh. gripped the bench upon which he eat, gritted his. .667 170 70 69 48 i I 1 21 II ntber I layi-d thu full si hedule of IK 1, l'i a 1 1 1 .0 3 I tl tl 288 1 1 82 1 i ll 61 18 lory and swent brilliantly over tha thanks, eilrutnlnt; every muscle as Stoughlon.

Crowds bi'ttaii 10 IS Mian, ri MS 376 (I 117 16 III. ii'2 621 3014 Its 69 119 I 22 2D he madly tried to run. he KnPoped Il front of tho house early In (he (tames, but (heir wus no( a single wildly, but was brouj-lil down by the day. and from the time the pl-iyer In the league who participated 173 2 71 1 1 1,10 al 2'H 1 16 lli stadium turf to Us second and lug toitrhdown. la 1- 'la.

He 1,.,, 61 3 'la CO I 'hi. 1. 1. ash 3 II ll. HI, 11 1 la! 97 i' HI 72 2 l'i 21 1 7.S 21 6 11 .271 Oliver lliittomley speedy Martin before he had g.

allied 1 ei 0 opened until nea- the funeral in as many 1:1 6 1 ti 46 I 13 1 li.t.2 1 ii at 3 33 2 1 3 2 1 33 10 3J 11 116 3 42 22 14 212 113 2 73 If 72 ii sharp dashes through the teeth, enarled and urowled. The lonn jj yrtt steady siream and Hell of St. I.ouls, Cuyler and Harris. I I'l. 91 12 It 0 1.272 hour, at 2 p.

4 1 30 II 4 1 I'l 13 Ill 1 26 344 4 1 94 14 1 it Hue by llarron. VVykoff. Wllllsms and lll.l,Y, I I.N., I a hi on lis Kills lis. loan, Will 1'hli. Men I.e..

pis. Lie. lis It. Hm til, ll.it, I' II' I 7.. N.

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1. N. .66 r.K 66 8i I i 4 .3 1 2 7 4 4 1 .031, I 1(1 49 36 1 I .611 3,1 12" LJ 77 0 191 91 .1 I 61 27 I i I I llili 9 4 6 4 6 1 7 2 0 1 '4 2 6 2 12 62 92 49 3 2 1 1,1 1 4 21 11 I'lilla 61 201 19 7 I 5 I 4 1' 9 I. a a. il, a 19 I 6 1 6 2 Murray canted the ball from the 630 30 1.1 11 I Is "fr.

i 1,1 48 141 14 31 tSout herners' own twenty-yard line to 1 79 4 4 2 6117 1 24 1,1 23 row of substitutes prayed for a Here varnily showed Its true line persons filed past his bier. In tin-' Wright of I'liuburg and I.d llrown chance to allow them to get Intu the alreniith. for II held beautifully. Mm sorrow ful procession weie 111.11 and of Krnoklyn pla: ed In every game n() credit must be given to (he line, es- 1 women of all classes, fn, near'y everv that (in ir ow teams llgured In 103. I pi dally the 1 enter, tackles ami one In 1-ewtsbiirg knew Matty and r.ii' lll of gets the credit Slowly tha fateful hand waa creep, iu, lov.

him. for the mo-at the Ileds' log toward the end of the ear-, work p. Tiny H'tman, Ilailer- Many baseball notables and prom- thltd-sai ker laying them down 24 Tying with it what might be lulled man. llo.ie and Niiiiino stopped every-i Inent business men came ureal dts- nines. II" I.

.4.111 12 60 io within scoring range, mid llarron was .1 4 1 84 11 4 7 7 ll finally pushed over. Williams's try .8.6 111 I'll ki Pet. 13 2' I i 6 1 4 -4 I.i I 4 '5 24 16 at 6 .364 21 6 4 2a 1 1 6 6 7' 6 0 I .2 4 1 (1.2 3 3 0 0 28.1 1 1 3 0 I I'l, 1 0 2'1 1 III 4 1 4 2 47 1 3 73 611'" sill. a HI 110 I 21 I I 1 5 7214 16 40 I 29 11 9 It'. IV Hi, 12 I 6 .184 .2 36 73 I (.

i l. N. 46 1 1 1 4 .410 27 1 1 70 74 1 1 I 411:11 iv. 31 1 1 14 .1.0 294 1 II 47 Hm th oi ino stanuarus, out later in trie period he made victory sure for the ieorglans by booting across an easy field goal The line-ups and sum- shame. tlit 1-(g that came their way, and In Jig I ti.ncea to honor "War, Six" Amonar tune Ji.hri J.

M. iiiaw. of the 171 110. II 61 Jt- Waali In "Hull. N.

Ml Las. V. ii irr, ill Ho. I' Pi. 24 I 82 80 16 19 2" IM 41 all? 6 I' 0 'I 9 1 5 421 98 6 2 40 1.1 83 69 41 87 I'l 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 '4 II .611 Ii 3a 33 .646 129 61 17 1 16: .6 64 '3 n.

2 1.4 4S 6'-. .3. 2 .4 1 Ifi 72 14 .1. 2.1 I I'l 7 4 1 ..7 13 7 "It 7 4" I' .3 1 11' -aa in in. all New York leads In total home runs wnh 114.

wlille Clnrlnnatl got runners around the bas-s oftTier than any other f-ani with llJ sacrifices The 'limits, as a team, struck out morr times thsn their rivals. ti-w 1. h. 1 1.1., .4 12 I Adams. I'li 31 I', i S.itlioi..!..

I 21 la y. lu I 1 I I 4 M. 2 1 1 1. 1 .1,.. 12 II lti v.

Ink 117 211-134 44 niary: I ih I. i.t rlav "ira, i a irslain. i'hl, 1 1 Ira- i lava I. ,1. I.

ait. I hi. "ells. 1st ea 1, I lata, 34 7 1 2" 1 4 ll 16 il .14 10 I I .12 III 24 I 12 31 4 I P23 Then suddenly, without 1-ive time, during the game fieorge-I Sew York jtt.11 hrnst Sterllnar. Vuraltjr braced.

Tho line b.jaii r.p- town met a concrete rc-eiiloicd stone rironxvllle, N. Albeit Powell. New ping the opposition to ahieds whllo 11 there is such a thing, when It liavrn. ar.d Em! Fuel I'd-the backs out of sheer desperation nd "r(1 U'yU 77 3 21 71, II 2 11 lev I sister, I I1' i. Kt.

aui.s. hi. 1.. -Wli, 11 1 1 I H' I. tini.s it was held tor downs.

28 6 6 i'l, I Through a vk'ory over the rubs specuveiy a ice i-resim 111. lev 17. I II 27 6 rl a 11 11 tl Ill 97 190 0I aim io 21- llil .3 6 lt'4 49 7 28', IS" .7 I .02 97 1 2 2 7 3 1 1 1' i t.i 49 Prnn 0lal Positions. as piah-p i. tt 1 11.

n.nn p. 17 II 1. a 1 I'l Ms honey 7 31 2" It 61 11 tattehaiako li. T. 71 76 11 75 13 I piic ura u.

plunged, lunged and smash, Into I'lilla. I. Ws.li 13 3 7 1 12 11 After much trying the fieorget jwn Manager of the Hoeton Nations! al Kami, of I1IU a 310 ii. 1 .2 4 .1 a i a 1 0 16.. 0 16', a 2aa i 1 ll-.

I 3'6 7 211 0 .280 3 0 0 fleorila Teeh. Mlarahsll Theipti Piaaala PorrealaT Mrikle Williams Il l' koft Parroti Murray (1 I I 1 6 I 11 II 1 I 11 Georgetown with ferocity never be- leader found It usel.ss to hit the l.ei.arue Ilasebsll flub, of which Math i 4 4'i She! del if St. Louis became the win I IS 474 41 I'l 21 3 fore exhibited In th. 'eaorted to the sir. lie tried was Presld-nt 12 18'! 21 I 2 I ia .111 PI 140 Ir.

-li. Pat. a. 21 3 3 I uar. Hi.

1,. 16 2 2 lo, a .1111 31 I'M. 1 1 I 10 1 1 It. 36 14 13 ning piti l.cr In the league so lar as 41 94 6 112 2 llil Gain, of five. ihrU "T'Vl 26 12 6 7 3 la 1 2 1 3 4 7'e lO.I 64 61 HI 2 1 1 38 6 1 7 I.

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in. ally. a hi I-rt. '1 84 49 11 I. 311 31 22 I I It.

It 1 I IJras.iiail P. ...1.1 71 a UiO 61 II I ISV 6 '1111 KS, 1 W.li.is ll'S. I I 'I, Piiaasll. IV, ia, I a.aan l-v sliaaksy P-oaa "ahtueer. Ilea 1 Pal.

I'vartme, rh It .1 t.a.ali NY 81 79 4 7 1 1 144 1(1 116 31 1 a 33 13 11 31 13 I 4 1 I 4 18 3 6 13 3 I 9 il 184 7a ai .1 A 1 1.13 463 46 1 II II n.a.. pfftrers. Amoilaf oilier lias, oaii were reeled off around the ends and being Intenepted. He cum- back with weie John A. II ydler.

Trc'il-eff tackles. Plunges ttaiough the five In the third period and one uf the National League, and lii.as, plunges which only a stone wall them was good for a gain of lj urds Wm itk-r. l'r. dint of lue i ll. la-would have halted naomentarlli, Helleving in the 'Id saying, "if nt dclphia Nationals.

brought first downs. you don't succeed, try. try Thousands si nt messages of eondot- 1.. II la 4 0 2 7 P'l 74 11" 72 1 2 1 4 241 1 1 6 II 42 6 4 si HI 31 11 7 8 11 17 4' 121 11'. IH 92 33 3 1 1 .460 I'l 69 58 34 31 1 1 1 4 44 0 2 41 1.4 I 69 4a 32 II 14 2' 124 f-4 6 I rooklyn and Ivnohue of Cincinnati each won 22 games, with ltlxey of the pels ri'arest.

I ll of the Olants looks In the percentage table than Sherdel. but he only figured In 13 innings. I Individual Batting. I.I Wl'17. h.

I I.i.a. (Mill I 1 ,11 Pi. NT I IN Kh-I. r.p, II J.ll.-.fr... Ii lialesar, Phils 119 4-1 (1 111 10 hai.S "I IM 17 40 8 Pear.

Una 79 2 1 I I .17 I 0 11 'I I 'alfl'r. N. 117 I (at 31 96 13 I.rt. 144 18 3'. I 14 1 4 1 Hi 111 0 0 .111 1 1 0 .28 1 .217 0 0 tu i 1 0 1.0 I'l 61 80 11 was aaianiai ai Penn 4) 7 II 63 30 I Ceorgla Ta.

11 6 r. 7 ta 30 1 I'snii gists lla-orinr liirhdown- Pan- 68 68 27 21 sarArid paint frotn try after touchdown: 29 17 I 2 lisisman. (iroisla Taeh tfeorlllg Tullch- 18 Wya kolT, ilarraan. Point frsm try .1, rn aa v. 21 a hataiwn: W'tlllama.

il.ael from I 3 ns .1 Williams. Itrferrs -('arthy. Oar- 3', 14 4 t'tnplia Thompson, Oeoraa. iitain." he hmled ll more In the final anj fors Th mrssaces period for a total of I came from all Ptrts of the world. Many Made.

10 I I wii'ms. 81 II 4 ll- iin' pa'la. 37 '0 a. 14 1 3 a. 18 I 1 7 9'.

-a 24 37 21 14 .81113112 17 (6 From the 45-yard line the ball crept I nnl ane la aoi4. jplowira sent from other cities filled HI I. frrll. llehlla. HI I.

29 III I 1 1 10 17 .1 0 243 60 4 ll AlllO 8 7 1 Klwrta. 1 lllir. P'aa 71 0 Pollerta.l,. Pea. 4 0 Prvs lis.

I 0 Kiefrr. 1 (a alaaet. Ht. 1. 13 0 J.iMla.fl lit.

I 0 Thnmia. Wall. I 0 Krrr, hi II -auf'sr a 20 41 ie II I ll twi bauKace care. riiiil'ii. an eli, vera who DarttHpeled 1.

(julg'sy. Peiinsi Ivsnla. 11 .1 Ja.ir -wiiiiams. Virginia. Time ef I.a la-- I Kt.a 11 ii.lnutes.

71 1 '1 3 It 10 II I I 11 41 11 13 4 1 3t al ll 11 a 44 i'l I 34 7 12 .3" I I a.fn 1 0 121 0 0 22" 3 1111 .307 3( 3 1 10J 7 1 io 14 ti is i I 11 9 4 11 8 1 I i 1. 9 7 10 76 18 4 21 21 11 II I I 19 11 I 19 11 1 Wen Nor M't am li II lirloi-s. In I I.A1. K. 'IN.

me. Ilullarll I.SO.l". Pes -ra lialsi l.rk. loi.n mi. i (IN 3 .1 SIMPLE FLAYS ARE USED I -I 18'.

1 1 a 348 111 71 So Ml 121 (I 21 14 98 41 34 I'l 331 6'1 37 II 1 1 1 .010 81 3 4 2 4 1 I .000 17 114 The twenty-eighth one was the one that was really successful, It was an extreme, long h' ave. and It landed squarely In the aims of UIU Hoa-wcll, Ge.rnetown left end, who carried It i. the Una for a touchdown and tied the score. I.alr failed Jn accordance with Ilie wishes of jj vr Mrs. Mathewson the funeral servl'is piaver- rub.

a. Ai. ft It 2' Si-H' Pc were simple. Interment was In the rh', 'IJ5 'J 'J -l Irfiwisburg Cemetery. i.

it. nnev hi. L161619 9:227411111.347 laiirlng the services business In wet. TrJ tj il Iwlsburg closed, rings wer at half .131 t'oo is 177 21 it hi 41 I 11 36 1 21 2 4 21 I I lira 1 1. I I l.u.

ey. llata. 40 11 111 .314 111 6 2 76 a 0 ll i 1 1 I'll I 71 It 1 l'i 81 -'I Tl 66 I 81 I I 11 12 I 36 17 4 11 I 11') 41 10 II up me Ileia to the SO. to the 23. to to the lj.

Il waa smash, smanh. and aa the unmerclously hammering continued, so the big hand on the timepiece continued to mock at the struggling, fighting, desperati varsity team. "You can't do It. you haven't time," the hand teemed to say. "You're too late." Another smash and the valiant Georgetown warriors held The crow 11 22 13 10 1 r- dt, a 1 II i lei.

a 1 ail. H-h. rial hi In" eva, Ov r.i!..l.s.'n. Chi. I u.

I.tita-kt. riev I'st ll Raifflnax Has ii. ra V'eaii f. I la la 8 Ht. ksa.

Ilea a nshln rhl K' rats, N. II llarrlsa 1.1 aeTH aantii ths 'afT on th rampus Of lllicsnell fill- I .11, In, llrsli.lia 641 99 191 12 II 2. 11 kick the extra point arm until tne i.s.ui. 11 8. 319 43 111 17 4.3ia I'l- k'l ti.

1. ii 4 11 lirrn I hi 1 21 1 ia 8 1 t.O 12 6 2 41) 11 3.0 7.1 41 19 12 1 I'llAI'V, IN. 19 1 3 versny. wnere a.nrisiy jiai new jr iVuin i ii-'in. 67 124 is 43 I 1 (1.217 Is a silddit In the Junior class, nnd pitta no li j'i II 4 314 Isst Ihiee minutes It io' ked aa tlioiiah he had lost a marvelous chance lot a 3 1 0 11 0 1 79 i 71 II I 1" 'I 1 17 11 40 6 1 4- 91 4 14 21 1 7 la 14 6 I 6 P'l 62 48 8 106 64 27 19 r.

25 lO'sn. It .9 17 Mur-iu'l 2s Th. Iliist. Mull. Ll.asti.ll...

'0 183 3. II 10 a 2. on many business houses .3.2 I 11 a i 0 1 1S4 0 a) 0 it. lea, ri, a i Loners Count Field Ooal. BotHti Ind October (A.

tutng only Ave simple plays In an eff irl to guard Its mode of attark from army scouts, Notre Maine's football team defeated JJelolt, 19 to S. Only one forward paae was tried, and It waa good for 15 yards. win. MclJiren uncorked Ixtal- A lama. Ilnaton: Aiidfws Phlls-Caiptila 1 alatwrll.

New Ynk. talk. Ht. l.nuls. 1 .1 Is, Waahlnttan: Ms k.

rhl. sea; Marquis Saw York; Maora. Its. ylers, rhl. 191; Hev Clavrland, tiprlnser, Ht.

Louis, Willis. PhPa.lalphla. THAR0S WINS STAXE. llsniplno Park. Flnsland Oetohsr 11 (A.

P) l'rt. hay horss. pnarne, by cat of H- sps Plow, won the I'uke a n.w halfback l'll studnt body, delegations fr. 11, a7 al ta la 611.141 a I. In i-aa Io k.

1 10 I I 21 II 21 t. tne Mason Atntlean l.e-on luirnis. 1 6 aa 8 ll en U' hivauacai. rpurreq on Dy tne light In Hirer, tne 1B(3 wno carr.ru i i 6 6 1 they were making, carried on bv th- serosa the white Hue In the final few ano tne local cnapter or me i in all in Witt 3 CO 8 12 21 3 2J 14 I I 1 .000 1 11 1 4 uiiO 14 I 13 3 2 17 14 I I 1 I 41 21 11 I I II I 1 4 I (0) 11 It I 4 I O'O 11 I I 1 iiikbn. i a I 3 tl 21 0 I 0 I 0 desperate play, the crowd was almost momenta.

He Wood pla. and rraterni-y, a s- '1 9 IN', IN' M'-'ilsia. Ink I. I'l 'I. Ink I ll ll.

ii. I Pla pis i H'. I. 144 613 91 2i'2 18 I I .3 "1 12. 138 kl 1 4 3 2 i i'l 7 .31 84 0 1" Pius 1'4 74 1 1 7 24 316 Iieloll scored early In the first 31 40 I I II SI I 10 171 21 34 14 42 3 4 41 14 I II 681-2 tl 21 II 8 7 14 16 61 11 16 during the elurt tune be v.

as in tne me ri.aitu.in game looked ghty sweet. Aa a run- hone "'e cemetery. I l.e list t'-t Ht U. 1 y.i'ia. rtil pa.s.'l ina p-onnel.

pld'a 1 si aa I elrett. of Toik Handicap, valued at 12 000. here kicked the ball today Ind Itosei.eiy Knier between the bars fra.tn the 11-yard 1 I nine- mate for I'blik liradford he was' 1 d00 14 17 6 2 i I I I 0 .168 1 I 18. 1 1 It.is'. Illk Pit.

lo ts Who Hear Neilh.r on Nor sarori'l Sl.d Lord (aiaanliys Vsrdlet th'ld 'n th. a-f faoiitra-n. 0 1 a 1 II 0 I "1 Una. It w-as the frst time Notre Mame had been scored on this year. W.

Milter, rla. 31 ll Hl.lia 176 4 110 IS 3 3. 11 lama. Phi 317 II 6 13.12! ll. aiail.

e. 26 67 I 22 1 1 0 28 Me N. 614 I 1 i 7 11 paiahari. Pitta .1 tl 177 t4 I 1.1. a I'niia.

47 i 7 171 I I II tl I' 17 7 0 Ira. nor. Pitts 1 81 1 1 4 1 89 34 1 a 1.3.0 leria.N. I.ll'l 7 124 .9 112. 319 HARD BLOW -as a til .11 a.

nil w.ai the I.Pisrpfla.1 cup on July 2. the mils an. I atiarisr in 1 0 1 3 I I II I 7 I I The Hoc ti men counted In the second 31 -3 8 11 II. Ilallal'l. palrt-a'trr.

I'-atar; 1'e all, miipi-r. Pblladrlphla. Iia.isa. Saw York. l.tllt T.

I 17.1-aaai.l Hvatoli. KoUl-Al. piltsloiria. M- Saw I. in.

rslolan asl. ii N'-a'l, Phlla. 'sip hla, aashoaue, 1.1- AS" It ItS. BturUlll. lal- taa Vlnal.

Phlla till tsi.ar, N. hysterical In Its desire for a touchdown Smash! Bant! The big black tam hurled Itself Into the fray. Clip down went Georgetown half. Down went another, and another. A fighting, dodging.

Jerking, side-stepping varsity half was hitting off tackle on the right side the line, lie went down, but wss up In and Instant. Me squirmed through a narrow opening, darted this way and that, and then, with a mighty effort. lunr-d. half 12 I I 1 6 -2 0 1 1 I It 12 41 ll'S 4" I 8.1. un eia 1.

a alias. 1 J.y I 1 'ar. "ai; period by straight football, but the tw.t t.iistl.a aa- aialeii (hft uhil and thud -ita no'sa. other touchdowns w-ere the result II. a ssalial the aa near was uf CT-isrd dssh by Prelll and aii-V.

UM" 'other t'f 47 yards hy Cody. 11 0 0 81 .17 v. lv 47 111 14 37 4 1 JH 1A8 Is Dealt To Georgia. id-al. and the combination resulted In many fine gains during the last' fr minutes of lay.

Maddux and Schwann alternated In the full back position, and while they l.e.ked aoj at times, fallej to cmo through w.ih lh ferocious smashing that mtik.d their play last wiek. Itirt and Vilrntln'r t.J"k turns at running the leant, with lllrt c.mlng away with the The ends pirf.nniel ery poorly, not aaiily were tiny boxed In many times, but give no da f. rise at all. 4 43 116 15 as ao I 61 1 1 I 21 72 22 2-i 0 'i4 I Vans I'lr. at.

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.1 OarS w. 'la i'ia. ri ail a H' V. 1: Ws.h I I'- 7 a S-T. II a -p- a.

lam Ilar-i N. I'. 61 131110 719 Al Mill. 'IN. tai 71 HI 23 4 111 I I la 12 1 16 i 6.3 1 7 4 2' I 30 la 10 I 4 1.7 HI.

71 24 1 34 79 II 4 1.111 1 I 18' 31 71 18 317 Yale Gridiron M.irliine Tiles I'p a 1'' ut 11C .1 18 I 6.311 1 a 'a III 11 44 1 2 1 a', a 4'. 131 I 7 111 Winninp Lead on Invader in Initial Half. Vr. a. I.

I 4'. 6 14 1 1 .811 no III. W'aaa ,8 3 1 lid r5t rf-T 7Tr 1 se Of 0 in Si's 1 tl' 1:1 108 I'l a ess 0 0 fa' 9 0 .01. 18 11 4'. 4 1 8 I 11 34 7 7 11 GET THE WORLD SERIES IN YOUR HOME sst.

ssh llal I 8,1 2 I ..4 l.alr was the oiilslandlng s'ar on the opposition, though he had a 1 running mate In VV. Hoswell. who Conn Oetobr ji) i bl'ked many nf Vars 'y punts and the mtvrr.lt- of proved to be the proverbial whale on football a hire hr Mil. the def. tise The line.

up and Hole: rnoon. to 7 Yale red ur I'l N. 148 7 It 11. 2 I.i,, i-k J-l 24 I.I II. i IM.

37 17 7 27 a 0 unii.i IS7 a i a lag Val.g' r. 1 1.1. .14 1-2 21 1 7 i it 1:1 aso t.i in 7 Ii. ire. I'l, US 67 I'l 48 80 I I I.

i.i.-wp Ink 1'- si 1 a. i If ii 711..2. 6 l'i. H. a 31 78 7 11 al.

M. 33! I 8 .4 2 N. 41 I 6 2 I 'll. Ii I- I i I I' II at, ill I IN" I'l 63 i. 1 .1 719 2 -Ma 1" 71 1- lit 1.

31 61 0 1 2 .1" with Team Butting. The Una-up: In- in. alts Gra.fe.ler llrrmaii Nl nli.9 I'esl Inns .1. t. I.T no In th first half of Hi" j.

rami-, but tlie Pljr attack raki. Ilarirlt ih, hRir (lie'tln, etilbit rir i an th 11 Ah II 79. 39. Mr Ph. prt.

a 18a(, 284 "1 "4 81 3'l a. 1 8 2 6 1 9" I 9 1' -4 21 71 I 308 lot 114 9" 1821 777 14 6 91 30 0 30 Tut. lii drcprive forwar-i ia.a lorma-i 0 (' il i' His -St. I I 1 I I I' I II' 14 I'l 86 198 116 8 -8 1 1 41 2 787 6 1 II 79' I 4 Ill 1481 38 lal 288 I .4 2 4' 7 1 I 24A 61112 71 J7 1.2 614' 6,1 1171 II 40 It I'e Hal reian hn.lc. Mrt lua lit Hai.1,.1 CROSLEY TRYRDYN Hujr I rum lU-gbataspasal tVnalaajr IXr-aler.

The Johnson Electric Supply Co. Oraalry IMatrllailtom, MAIN ST. IV INNATI. 2.TJ FITTH Ht. It It g.

i. i llil Ha. I. i tla isra.l 8 mi.sis 1-12 4 2 I a 11 2 0 6 I 1 2 I 1 Team Firlclinir. appeared to gain life aitar (be ha.f-tlme peiKd end crossed tlac Vale lino before the 111 ie tllibtenrd.

With a minute to Falling Int'-r-crpled M. rtnn' pass under the sbad iW of (leoruln'e for Tula's f.fth touchdown. The feature of the rain was Prnd-!) forty-yard run a tou.lidown ln. lioail 9 0 Golden Pep ale. I' 118 .14.

7 4" 1' 7 i 21 .8, .1,11. an. In 4.1 li 128 I HI -I'hl 78119 p. Phlla 1" 74 I 10 H. i' l.m.rtli.

S.l i 4 I 79 I a u. I. s. i.a.e 216 Hi Hatsi'l. I I 41 6 1 -1 N' i 4.110 13 Haitian lil ,11 311 '111 A' a ..11 6.4 St.

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II aerl. Plillli io l'i 1 2 1 ar, Ht a a I I. M.I. 1. 1, i IN .11.1 ill llaat ii.ais.

Pitts 2' 11 i .1 i. 38 11. Hand, plnla 1 1 491 i I i 24u' itl'utlniia-l'arks for (illlaapls, Naala fsr M' awe 1 f- I A' I'e. 1.1 far (seal I. aba for lla.1 'en.

Vera f. ,1 a 1 it TP pn.f o. A r. 1 ik I 1 I'O I 8 4lal I 817 1 I- I II 7:111 II 1 41 II llil I'D 17" 1 at it SI 1' 8 11 I I .91 1817 1'-7 17: 'a 7. I' 0 4 8 1 11 1 17 1 .9 -8 4 a 13 llil ll tit 91 1 I 1 10 4111 211 l' i.

ralnwihtn llrArilliis IrlUf, ttrmr tj wll II. I KeMU'B, mum playing In Cincinnati. Pal'. I 1,1 hi'uiia S.l...rs. PPser il is.

I Ha i fi.i far Pitt. tor Wood. Il.ia.les f-r throuth an open foil 1 enai mg Uses the Famous rn- Martin, 1, fa- IV la.f -a. e-l a ar Klllie'S tWent)-Sld to.S Va!" and iii a eight firs' diwiis. i I -et'i s.

aara ramas ai a result if lit'eptr. It .1 TEL I mptie Hat n. lira -1 Linesmen- Krueek Kenyan 19, Ba.dwln-Wal'.ace 7. ins ran marat at to Tea ss.j. ilea 418 10 14 I I kS.

Ill I A. iS. I 11 I.a. I aa. a stul I I the Souihertia ts cinpi.

t. thrrai paasrs during the aftni- 'ia fol latin i sains. Hir leains evenly liillta he.) In I I Vale Itlt'ad off III 'h first p.n.'d with a C-ynnl iiiar i lo Hist lurk. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Through tlie terrific onslaught In the final two games of the s-ason Harry Hellmann.

of pa unit. am the leading batter In the Ametlcan leeague with a percentage of ....1. This tops Trts Speaker's maik of a figure that the Indian lapr has held for a good share (f the season. The unofficial final averages the season show the Athletics as the lest hitting team In the league with a mark if 305. Washington finished point behind and I'etrotl made the other .300 hlit-r with a percent- of .805.

The race In defensive work was ettled during the, final ganias i tin season by New Yolk em-pug out In the lead with a mark of with 1" -troit and Washington right behind. Huston was tlie weakest In lo th partments. Th dlil not finish with an) startling performances, although sea-rral marks were above the ordinary To Mostli, of Clilrak-o, go ttie lion rs mailing tho nnist tuns and strain. the tnost bases. He crossed tlie paii-133 times and pllfeied 42 Al Simmons, tf the Athletics, had the most hits, Hob Meusel, of the Yankees, wns crowned king of the home tun Litters with II circuit blows.

ll.isio. of M. Louis and ltttlli, of New York, finished second with 21 es Mm-nions coming third with 21 Kliea iy of I 'hit and Mr Matius, of HI. Louis, are lied In most two taggers with 43. Gosling, of Washington, pound' out 30 three Leaigcrs the lead In Oils Kamm.

of Chicago, was the bad sacllflcn lalttrr With p.ob Meusel, of New York, figured in evny game hla team played, llil. This I tu I. ides two ties. Joe Sewell, if i aleo played lu eveiy same the h. dule by his club, as did II.

I alk, of Chicago. Stanley Coia ol Wsshlligtiall, has the lost tie among the pitclnrs with in won and five lost. Hollowey. of I a licit, Is next to Htanley In p. i entage hut Walla Johnson, nf the i bami'ioiis, also won 2n hut lost sev.n lioniiitell, of the Athletics, won mote Mini" than any oilier hurler with zv, i Lyons, of Chicago, being nearest with SI- Individual Bnttlng.

Gentlemen 9 a 7) 148 a ii. Io i.i I. Sii.l' li, i 6 i. as. lull I 'a I.

UN 14. Ht l.hl 9. a. laai.a. I ll.a.ln Here.

ONO. Ortolarr II points In the first t.slf. Ktinn iv.t lial'lwin. Wsila. e'f Its fe.t atad won sa or-lo faatereme tbt hen- this afternoon.

II le 1. i anaieh'l. a.a In ths fret two prrl.rls, sit ill'llf! ta.lal-lae 206 e-ite wrrr II.S1.-IS1 dairies lair ft at list the rtaiit.al The vtalllas e.rn ta.rr 6r hat. III the lie si ti-am lie- sain- .1 -elth as I t'tlllfltre II. fiaarhrs.1 itlla.

llta sa. 13 It 1. I 1 I .11188, Ht. I. -q H.

Ii'li'ta n. lliir in a. I Ho s- re and i iir.r.-i.N. i in 7 A.I. kiikrd goal In th- perl- Here is a bargain offer.

I have on hand about fifty that I have carried over for od Ailell pass and 1.1 64 1 1 a. a I a. at h. 8--a 3 31 I i 1 17 I' rIB 8.8 utisn. lata, il a I.

I I 'Mr rtln ffr ih Pmi I utii'mtt! ai.J ttif Ihilir tiiti fttirinut qualirleitiiin UlMrv.r I i I (Mow milltrtAtM nt my own aplnlnn lm p-hff Hinkv III I lURefilinftP ln-tl a f. lrot if, I oul1 1.0 othtr tuutff rich. r-itrful I fit Khl ftti-hM wurhmnriii'itM hitrft fur nM fY btityhil romi'Mtl vr.v wuKs. faft 'I ti. and Urn rr'lrnl Kenyraa ma isll la and Kline nasi! suit and overcoat patterns a couple of seasons.

Fi and formerly high-priced lial.lwie-a a 1... (asraitary t'lro is fl-at lais-a pa-lads A bans fn-ward ne high-class merchandise suitings and coatings, but .1 .1 i.i re plnB Pilar Kalne llil tlir line llieirii.w, HI 6' I I 17 I oJ" for Yale's s.iond "nailtt f'; iii i.mii.s. ll-Stall 9, 1,7 s-nlart In 'rs- a a ft at and 1 tou. I.ala.a a III the last iiaiailrr. L.lna.ip kicked iir-iiti the patterns are old.

ather man lunk them oir I Va'sTi-a I'aiSlSlnns I- 6. I. I II tthlae fl'irna P. I The third I. iiihlina Vale ratm-In the s.

co'i pel n.il ailollli Inter- rp'raj ps.s, I.i" tlriir Koot triak Ina the csli Pi ag s. orrij In fctiisft It sa I would give the public the I'm going to make a suit of them at to some jobber I thought benefit of the loss. And or overcoat from any one Ns I Vorali It 1 I' i the ariohd p. ro 'J Iniaro In 'l-el I son an.ny: aalltla I lien a .1 S- I It. atoll 4- 278 I I.I' 8 18" lliatha i'hl 10 1" I r) Ul s.yii.

13 ziizii is, i Is. i 7' 1 II la. IK'S la. 2 4 i is. in la 9 1 1 a 7 I I 7 7 M.ast.an.

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III 14 l. 31 91 Hiaarl, HI. I. 1 I Avr.Nt.i. i in ii a .1.

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I aw-r I ilvsy 0 '( I'l-r I. il ll Pa.ee p. 48 l.y periods: Kra aala liai'lani alia, i.i- Ill' M'dl It 1 7 ii it hahti 1-1 i. I. ll It I.

AX.M.'-M.H Till Ml t-'MAKT. FILLMORE MUSIC HOUSE "Anoiin 'Hey Bnr in 7" HTUI.KT. Monday Only I. 4 $39 'leoil s. 1 a 1 1 a I.a.

aVaal.sni a I Mud I aj I 1 1 a- I a Ta ie A li.r T-TVIi lir.W. 1 ll 48' Hfllt'i I'ftltal prlaia. V. gmtt'l wl ltu Pea n- far llnrrte. liimif! nt Xtiiml, 1 1 a 1 HIItl, III' I.

IS I fos l'n-81 f-tr Millv- lli i-i. ii I.si..r la' WaarlrV, Pillar It 111 V8- I rill v. 1. I 4 8 7 Ileal! Ilea. .1 lirrn.

I lilci.e... I ...14 11 0 7-3! 0 0 7-1 a-e. i I. I'ne. i iitti r.

Luu.iia urns ll i I 14 A I il IN 2 Vat" II. Is I io Muir. In r. Paw, far 7.a-'vl..tis... Hllia-t ft ll'sa.

It, Harris lia-n. ti. Vale pa lir I hoi (ai i rain-r its nr Pbler, alulr (at tV.a, lev. i.lwln- Alaer p. tae.l ftl I err," I'll I '8.

till. i' a. hi. I (ai II an. May.

a I I faeiaal III I fia. Ki I. ,8 "Trial ar Il.a.'.ntl g. h.t. K.

7arl al tr IllHSrSS 'aar (aa! lola.e ll- All-'li VVtisMti, 1.. 6 1' II' 11'. HI I. 3 I Ti-i i on lo 7 1 I 8i. Uf, 1' 6 1 a il.

I ll.U.'h'l' hi I a p. The I.PI'tVIH Is a leaullfi.l -Ilia to. uet of elpaH wnrlaiiiiiiis up Hill i's Itrsiiiir la laav la IIS welidetaul a "il she III I See II all'l try II. '-88a In. Now, any man in Cincinnati knows that when a strictly custom tailor shop offers to build a suit, topcoat or overcoat at the above price, it's some buy.

There are only 50 patterns and 1 want to get rid of them quick. Frank J. Van Alstine "BUILDER OF GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES" 25 West 7th Street I lira. ten, 'l. II 'I hi Ina, 0.

l.llt Ule V. .1 1 1 I'e, a. I I laa i I ll I'll 4 lli. iid" sll plays I I I In flf eel, anili.1 I fa 1 Ah It. II Ih IH II, lv fi BALL ri.AYI.r.S TO DIKE.

I 8. I mi aii.li.ltl;, Pleeicaiia. A 11 ts-a l.B.i.l, la-iaar. 8 1,11 881., I I'lllir, HI 1 1 a I K. le.aasr.

1 "hf. N. Y. I I l.ri alt i-i fe a mi .1 1 1 'll 'I' III P'a plpyei 8'liali (I, CPalk, stt. 17 late.

Wash 11 wssh. 34 ll so. Ht 1. SO 0 0 l.ljj 1 a 1 1 i i i i I I 0 4 4 I It MI'S U-tls H-ll'iaUI'l ri 81 riinn. Wa .1 Vligliila Tl I of pait'ials- ilfta-sai I Tinyton rrei 10, MM'Metotvu 10.

lai e'si ai- ru i as rv isats VO 'I'SS, (. i- spy latl-toa. paap. .1. at i.i.i rt 'lls't e.

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