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WEATHER Cloudy 0 A TUTTLE CALLS OR CLEANUP LOCAL PROHIBITION STA a ORCE (u senator near luvpv 1 VilVL END PITTSBURGH HOUSE PRESSED DEUCE STIRS NS AS RIVER HOSPITAL REPORTS TO ACT ON WAR WRATH MASHES BANK GRATCHARGES I old JCTOl ARTHUR HTTU Ona JAMES DAVIS 1 II'S WITNESS W' TELLS BRIBE rep Expected toT In ec the run vef step hop hop the was neter be off with tne again and on with WEEKS NOT CONNECTED WITH BROKERS HE SAYS BENGALS GAME' TO CLEVELAND and tho NEW BILL ASKS BEERS RETURN hal by rock in a ram MAN HOSPITAL DISMISSES DIES of of 11 He are de and Ao made her smile? Dis ver chile With my winks and my wile I made her smile" MAIL CARRIER PERILED IN PLUNGE BRIDGE a as de thli Balfour An Earl King Announces VVIIIKV TRUCK aTOLEX Chicago April A truck loaded with more than cases of bonded whisky wm stolen to day by elx armed men who kid napped th driver and hl aa alatant while two of th thieves drov away with the truck The whlaky was valued nt 825000 The truck later recovered without the liquor Wednesday afternoon had any connection with Hornblower Weeks underwrote the American MRS CONESSIONAL MEMOIRS Citizens Hurl Tons of Stone Into Gap in ight to Save Village boys be hold June 3 Dr Lorenz Bids Goodbye To US A Necklace of Rubies wav the price Rose Webb was forced to pay for a silence regarding her past life in Tours which she was striving to keep secret from her husband This thrilling mystery story Paneled Room" By Rupert Sargent Holland Illustrated by Russell IL Legge Next Sunday in the ree Press Magazine Section Indians Profit by Detroit Mis plays and Win for Mor ton 7 to 4 OLDHAM IS VICTIM ERRORS ADMITS CRIME Of RROTUEn Montreal April 12 Joseph Ixiraln today called at poltc headquarters and aald that he wa guilty of a criminal assault for which bls brother Emil la serving a t6 yar sentence was snto prison pending an Inquiry Into his confession Emile was sentenced July 9 1920 after a girl had Identified him as the man who attacked her PRICE: THREE CENTS Harry Says Liquor Made Him Bigamist Loses No 2 N'ew York April Alleged by psychologists to have fifty fifty mentality" Harry A Warren Wed neaday escaped a five years' sen i in rn 1 XT uLicr wue vu Hua ftlAHA fl elennee vJa fa I unwnn J'lva svi S14UI (a hd hflri A 1 1 Io rtrtu Isa A i intoxicated WhPn Iia TTinrrlfll thn lme and that when he waa intoxicated ho got te vef Both wives were In court when "arren came up for sentence after pleaded guilty iv 0 No' 1 Mrs Caroline Laney said she and her 9 year loved the prisoner that she 'M forgiven him his touch of "fe she wanted him home 3 Dorothy deArte said she wanted him "ar'n'1 thft remainder of his life barren left with No 1 on hlsirm Arbuckle reed Jury Out Only 6 Minutes Cheboygan amilies Maroon ed Wind Aids in Battle to Avert Disaster Sweeping away thousands ot tons of earth the Black river has forced a new channel in the vicinity of Tower and threatened to destroy the Detroit railway bridge Hundreds of cars of are being hurled in its' path desnerate effort to stop its Page Black lake five miles below wav rapidly is rising to the high est mark In Its history endanger ing many homes on the beach and Immediate vicinity At Cheboygan several families ars marooned by the overrtowtnK at small streams but the Black andr Cheboygan rivers are being held In check and the danger la diminishing Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker managers of the Detroit and Cleveland teams at Dunn ield Cleveland just before the game was called 4 8pclt to Th ra raas New York April 12 Having either performed or directed 8000 bloodies operatlona since hla ar rival In this country five months ago Dr Adolf Lorenz famous Aus trian surgeon sailed for home Wednesday on the liner rance Dr Lorenz said that was coming back in ths autumn and would bring hla family with him Decathlon or Boys Be on Isle June 3 Says Department That Cleared Culprit Serve With Benefit to (Copyright by Harris At Trying "Wishing ton C) SENATOR CHOW Special MrThe ree Press Pittsburgh April flutea en ator William Crow Wedneaday gK tar noon waa reported at I ha point of ueath at Mercy hospital here All relative have been hurriedly summoned A report from Uniontown Pa where hla brother Dr A Crow Hvee said the family had been Informed that Senator Crow beyond all A sensational literary event which bares the affairs of men as world famous as Bernard Shaw and Sir Barrie Life and Some Barrie wrote: "I well know that you will him (Shaw)u The most extraordinary autobiography ever written! Next ree Press Magazine Section DETROIT MICHIGAN THURSDAY APRIL 1 3 1922 Two baae Oldham Hellmann Wood McInnis Three baae McInnis Homa Veach Stolen Jones Sewell Rigney 2 Nunamaker Morton Double Jones and Blue Blue Rig ney Oldham and Blue Jones Cutshaw and Blue Morton Sewell and McInnis Jxift on Detroit 12 Cleveland 1 Bases on Off Oldham 1 off Olson 1 off Morton 7 Struck By Oldham 2 by Murton 8 Off Oldham 9 In 6 Innings off Olson 9 in 2 Hit by pitcher Oldham Sewell Wild Mor tou Olson Losing Oldham Time Evamu Dineen and Nal iin Woodruff Renews Attack on Daugherty Wants Public Lincoln Motor Quiz London April 12 (By th Assn elated Pro) Georg hai conferred rldom upon Sir Ar thur James Balfour It waa officially announced Wednesday noniiEin susi'Kt held Now York April Captor of another ot the robber nought for the 270000 jewel rob bery in the home of Albert IL Shattuck in Washington square April 2 waa announced at pollc headquarter tonight The prl oner who gave th nun of Maurice Bacnoll a waiter waa arreated In Plainfield and It on ot Ov Indicted today tor th crim Inpcto William Laney sato fclose to 1000 Strive for The ree Press Medals Prizes The decathlon meet for Detroit public schools will on Belle Isle athletic field the Saturday previous to ield day the department of health education has announced This event an nually has followed ield day but the date this year has been chang ed because of the postponement of ield day from the second to ninth ot June Between 500 and 1000 boys expected to qualify for the nathloi! and compete for medals special prizes to be awarded by Th ree rees The preliminary test have been started In all schools and will be continued when session are re sumed next Monday Schools are urged to enter all boys who have made the required number of points In the preliminary tests and warned not to enter contestant whose chances of qualifying for a medal or one of The ree Press prizes or medal are not good 1 Tho decathlon event include the chin standing broad jump over head shot lOfl yard dash sit up running board jump running high jump stand hop ztep and jump running hop step and jump shot 'put and dip To acquire a record ot bOdl1 ight to Save Ledge Onaway Mlch April 12 More than 100 men were battling Wed nesday night to save a 12 foot ledge the only llrlt between two Detroit Mackinac railway track terminals from destruction by the Black river which has turned but of its course and was pounding at me narrow embankment ive hundred feet of track have been swept away and a river rages 25 feet below where a day ago stood a high embankment If the last ledge is broken the river will remain permanently In its changed course In the very path of the violent waters a temporary track is being laid and cars of rock are being hurled on each side of the narrow strip to hold the river at bay Elec tric power will bo cut oft entirely it the current breaks through and retains its changed course after receding as the power dam is sit uated on the main stream' below the new course Dam Hold Bridge In Dangrr The power dam still is holding as the water lowers slightly but the ridge and rati bridge remain in danger Damage will amount to thousands of dollars The water burst through a 26 foot embankment for a dist ance of 1000 feet A railroad water tank waa wept off its cement foun dations and swirled downstream with logs ties and rocks wrenched from their places by the rivei Hundreds of acres ot land are flood ed Raymond Gordon mall carrier No 2 Onaway narrowly escaped death when he tried to ford the river He did not know that a culvert and part ot the bridge had been swept away He climbed to the remaining part ot the bridge and was rescued as his horses swam to shore The mall waa saved armers for miles around are searching for the body of Guy Stan ten 2 year old farmer who was drowned In Upper Black river Mon day A boat In which he Claude and Alfred Post were rowing was capsized Stanten was unable to swim One of his companions he roically clung to him but he was swept under driftwood and logs The others reached shore safely Cheboygan Mleh April With a strong north wind as a new and powerful ally Cheboygan citizens Wednesday saw victory In sight In their battle to beat back the swollen Black and Cheboygan rivers which for throe days has theatened to break through restraining dams and Inundate the city Turning from the work of restor ing the heart ot the business dis trict razed by Are early In March citizens labored without rest to strengthen the walls which stood between the city and a second dis aster Several families are marooned In outlying sections adjacent to small streams Scores of persons have fled from houses In the danger area Street lights are being burned day and night to use up water power force and every precaution against i disaster Is being taken Large forces of men still were at work Wednesday night reinforcing Continued on Pas Three (damn our I SPEAKER AND COBB BEORE IT STARTED URGES TO PROBE DISHONEST EMPLOYES Self Starters You have to be an ad vertising expert nor possess a million dollars to do busi ness with a ree Press Want'? ree Press circulation ith its ability to do things J' ill that you will need to make these little salesmen in Pfint get out and do EX TJY WHAT YOU WANT THEM TO DO 'hey are self starters and Mire finishers CALL AD TAKER MAIN 9400' Or take your ad to any one of our 400 Want Ad Stations one in your neigh hrnhood JUDGE WHO ASKS PROBE AND DRY CHIE STATE Canadian Girl Says Stillman Agent Urged Her to Testify alsely Montreal April Counsel resenting Mrs (lfl) Anne Still man In the divorce suit filed by James A Stillman New York banker concluded Wednesday the calling of Canadian witnesses to testify in her behalf Mr lawyers Thursday will summon four wltneasea and the Canadian phase of the trial probably will and A Canadian attorney representing Mr Stillman was named Wedneaday by four women wltnessea aa the man who aought to bribe one of them by promises of pretty clothes and money to go to New York and tes tify she had seen Mrs Stillman act ing improperly with red Beauvais Indian guide named aa co respond pnt Elizabeth WHson of Three Rivers Que aald that eh refused the law yer's offer and told Mm she had not seen Mrs Stillman and Beauvala misconducting themselves She was corroborated by three others who aald they had overheard the conver sation: Mrs Tina Wilson Chenille Mary Wilson and Mrs Esther fat CJoseph Blackburn testified that Continued on Pare Three Column Eight Refute to Try urther Cues in Which Agent Hat Any Hand Sentencing Prohibition Agent Robert Crinnlan to sen threo year In Atlanta penitentiary for accepting a 20 bribe from George Stinson Wyandotte hotel keeper Judge Arthur Tuttle in federal court Wednesday night re commended an Investigation of tho local prohibition enforcement offieo by both the Attorney General ot the United States and the heed of the ederal Prohibition Enforce ment Department Both thetu officials will bo sent Copies of the record in the Crinnlan ease by Judge Tuttle's order with hH recommendation for a rigid invest! gallon Crinnlan prsvloku to hla trial bean heard and ''exonerated''hle chief James Davi Case of Whitewash "I don't how a federal oartment that could Investigate matter and And this man Innocent can eerv on Its job with benefit to th said Jtidg Tuttl adding: refer only to the cal department and the men that know about this ease of whitewash have seen much dishonesty and crookedness in my years on this bench'' said Judgn Tuttle "but I regret what has developed In this trial more than anything I know of and it has disturbed me more Not only is It nepioraoie tnaz this man Is guilty of violating th trust Imposed In him but it la a moat humiliating thin that th department In which he worked as sn agent of tho government shoiil have whitewashed him and left It to th department of justice prosecute him and remove him from further duty as a prohibition agent Mill ore Shakeup thing has got to be shakes up and shaken out until those l'i th! rlanaHmAfii whn ahnulri nnf comment of Milton UTlen as sistant district attorney Christian Wold one of the two alternate jurors said after the ver dict that he had expected an ac quittal after a short deliberation The other alternate was a woman Both were excused shortly after the jurv retired The third trial began March 5 and was marked by the appearance of approximately 70 witnesses and th calling of two of tho defense witnesses before the county grand Jury In connection with their tes timony The trial was longer than rentlnoed on Psge Three olawn Tao Shaw wrote to this famous actress "Who maihed Stella? I that rejoice In a nice triih I mashed Stella mints in each of tha10 events a I boy must do the following: Chin 28 times Stand and broad Jump 10 feet Do 60 feet In tho overhead shot Run tho 100 yard dash iv onds flat Sit up 100 times Accomplish 28 feet in nlng broad jump High jump six feet Do 80 feet In the stand nrifl fumD Do 60 feet In th running step and jump Put the shot 60 feet The decathlon Is started promptly at 8:30 o'clock in th morning i Once started it Is one continuous run of events It combines a test of tho contestant's skill speed en durance and strength There Is little opportunity to pre dirt the number of The rc Pres medals or prizes which will bo won If the field Is dry and fast mor i boys will qualify for the coveted awards The three boys earning the great est number of points annually are 1 given a special prize by the board I of education in the form of a watch charm decathlon medal Emils voeixer rsasiem nign wa the star of the meet last year He now 1 one of Eastern's most dependable point winners His ac complishment last year In making 9400 points Is a record In athletic history In grammar and intermedi ate grad In Detroit High school boys will not com pete against grammar school youngsters th! year Additional details of the decathlon will be an nounced later PAGLIArn CARX1VAL TOXIriHr nt the refined Pier Ballroom Adv that department wno snouia not Would Have Voter Decide In there are no longer In there an I i going in uno som way io see tnat tnat enaxing up occurs only way to keep tthe con fidence ot the iblle In Its public officers when something rotten found a public office to ent out th diseased part and show tha public that what Is not right Is not going to tolerated "Thia case has been a spectacle for people who love their country "There are some other men in that department that th evidence In this case hits very cloeely to say the least I turn th cas Into a public Investigation of lb things that were brought out here without error In the case but I or der that two copies of the testimony bo made and one sent to the attor ney general and one to the head ot the federal prohibition enforcement department In Washington with nt' recommendation for a thorough In vestigation and a clearing out ot that department of all tho dishon est and Inefficient men In It A Awful Crime "Innocent men must not bd mad to suffer with the guilty must have both efficient and honest nen In public offle They have manv temptations and difficulties to inert and the public Is all too ready to criticize Its officials The majori'y of officials are honest and ceps bio end that one thing that maks this offense the more awful crime The man In public office who gives the public an opportunity to criticize and often to carry Its: criticism and suspicion to every Continued on l'g Tne Column Tbree Definition of Beer at Poll fbfliMklf rflfl fflfl ftarflflM 4 7 302 Back Washington Washington April Repre sentative John HUI Republican of Maryland Introduced a bill In the house Wednesday which la de signed to teat sentiment In congress on the Question of modifying the prohibition lows Although the measure embodies efforts on part of the "Wets" to give a delinlto platform for those who think present prohibition laws are too stringent It provide means of making up th deficit faced by the treasury department through a tax on beer of the 275 per eent variety The bill's title Is "To creat fed eral looal option districts to pro vide to pay the expected de ficit In tho treasury to amend the revenue act of 1921 and for other purposes" It would make each congressional district In the United States a "fed eral local option Th elec tors In the coming election would decide by vote on a definition of beer as follows: "That the word means any leverage obtained by the alcoholic fermentation of an infusion or de coction o'! barley melt and hops In drinkable water containing not more than 275 pereentum of alcohol by volume "That if In any such federal local option district the majority of the said electors shall vote 'for beer' thereafter in such federal local op tion district such beer Is herebj defined not to be an Intoxicating liquor the manufacture sale or transportation of which in said dis trict Is prohibited by the Eighteenth amendment but that thereafter said beer may be manufactured sold or transported for sale In ori ginal packages for consumption In homes and places other than the place of sale (latest wire flashes ADMIT II 11 GA I rilllMIT New York April 12 Thar he had Issued 14 liquor with drawal permits from the offlee of Charles O'Connor of th Internal revenue department1 here without Mr knowledge for James Williams whom he believed to be a boot legger was th admission of leo Linder formerly a clerk In office In federal court today Had Been Allowed to Leave Receiving as Charge Had Broken Skull Within 36 hours after being dis charged from Receiving hospital following a medical diagnosis in which his condition was reported to require a few rest" Albert Koerber 26 years old 3445 Heidelberg street died in St hospital Wednesday after noon from what autopsy physicians declared a fractured skull Police records show that Koerber was injured by an automobile driv en by Allen 1821 West Han cock avenue at St Aubin avenue and Jefferson avenue late Monday evening? The report stated that he'received Injuries In the left temple He waa removed to Receiving" hos pital Conflicting liepori Riven Statements of a brother Henry Koerber and hospital authorities conflict regarding th decision Tuesday morning to remove the In jured man from the hospital to hla home According to the report of Deputy Coroner Charles Ifrl hospital records show that Koerner was received by a Dr Smith and discharged by Dr Charles Pochert The assignment of Dr Pochert to the case was verified by Dr Gruber superintendent ef the hos pital According to Henry Koerber Dr Smith with whom he talked Mon day night regarding hla brother's condition told him his In juries were "not serious" and that ho "could come and get him In the morning" Tuesday morning the brother removed the injured man to his home In a taxicab after he as serts he had been told by Dr Po chert that Albert was "alright" and "would not have to be brought back for treatment" In a statement Wednesday night Superintendent timber declared ha had consulted with Dy Pochert about the Koerber case and had been told by the latter that a tele phone call had been received from a physician of the family asking that the injured youth be sent home Nay Pnllcnt Desired to lenve Dr Pochert according to the su terlntendent reported tnat Koerber had insisted that he was right" and wanted to go home Jn view of these circumstances Dr Pochert did not strongly urge that he kept In the hospital until his recovery he told the superintendent "I asked the physician with whom talked if it would perfectly safe to remove Albert to fils home Tuesday morning" said the brother I was given no Intimation that hla condition was too serious to per mit It The taxican driver ana i practically carried him to our ma chine an! when he was seated he collapsed on my shoulder" Dr Albert rench chief county medical examiner conducted the autopsy Wednesday night He re ported he found death caused by a fracture of the skull which began on the left side of the head and his fnn nf th sklliL TU entAnsv illfl WAM UV Dr rchert and Dr lxul Mor and Dr Morand was called to the Koerber home by th brother Tues day and declared Wednesday that he found the injured man In a semi conscious condition which had not ben Induced by drugs Wedneaday morning Dr Morand ordered Koerber taken to St hospital where he died at 2 following a lapse Into unconscious ness Comedian Sigh With Relief Verdict i Given Hai No Plans Made San rancisco April A diet of acquittal was returned by a jury Wedneaday night in the third trial ot Roscoo (atly) Arbuckle on a manslaughter charge growing out ot the death of MisVirginia Rappe motion picture ac tress The jury was out six minutes The defendant was deeply affect ed He received th verdict with a great sigh of relief There was no demonstration the court having warned against it Mrs Mint Durfee Arbuckle th wife cried quietly Both she Arbuckle shook hands with jurors Th quick return of the jury a surprise Edward Brown whose presence on the jurv was objected to bv the prosecution was foreman Ther was a slight delay when the jury returned due to the absence of the district attorney The verdict was by acclamation the deliberation taking less than a minute The additional time was consumed by details Jurors and spectators crowded around Arbuckle and hla counsel and finally bore him off to the Jury room to congratulate him fur them "Arbuckle has no immediateplans" Gavin McNab his chief counsel said was a splendid victory" "The Jury did Rs duty" was the Declares War Department is Clearing Up Contract as ast as It Can Drtrolt ra Prass Bureau 302 Metropolitan Bcnk Bldg WohlnKton Washington April Demands for action ot the rule committee on "graft" resolutions offered by Representatives Woodruff ot Mich igan and Johnson ot North Dakota were renewed Wednesday with assurance the committee will bold hearings shortly on the resolution The resolution calls for appolnt of a congressional committee of 16 to Investigate alleged failure of the department of justice end tha war department to prosecute crim inally and Institute civh action looking to recovery of mllllona of dollars on Irregular 'war contracts Not la Brokerage irm Secretary ot War Weexs In a statement denied he the firm Thia fl rm Bosch Magneto company It is claimed the Boscn company did not rightfully acquire properties seized during tne war by the alien prop erty custoaian aiso saio his department was doing every thing possible to clean up war con nect disputes aqd protect Interests of the government Attorney General Daugherty was criticized again by Cungressman Woodruff Woodruff said Daugh erty's reply that th department of Justice was Investigating all war claims evaaeo tne issue "I am protesting because there li too much Investigation" said wood ruff "What I demand Is action 1 en ae no reason whv the at torney general should withdraw the claim of the government against the Lincoln Motor company for further Investigation Iet all ques tions be thrashed out by the local court and a final decision rendered" Goes After Daugherty Continuing Woodruff said: "The attorney general knows many cases olacad In th hands local district attorney aftr fu invest cation at wasnincton knows those cases have many of them been withdrawn to Washing ton He knows recomrtiehdatlon have been made to him that he order action Instituted to protect rights of the government and that he has not acted "1 am hoping the hearing Thurs day on the Lincoln Motor company matter will not be held behind closed doors In th attorney gen eral's office I think It should be open to the public and the Harold Emmons attorney for the Detroit Trmt company receiver of the Lincoln Motor company ac companied by Henry Leland and Wilfred Leland were ready to take the case of the bank and mer chandise creditors to the department of justice for hearing But Attor ney General Daugherty from Co lumbus Ohio ordered th hearing postponed until Thursday afternoon when he personally can attend to the matter Nothing for Creditors Bank and merchandise creditors of the Lincoln Motor company have claims aggregating about 55900000 If the government steps In and enforces Its claim for 58600900 It Is pointed out there will be noenlng left for creditors Although Hecretary Weeks dentes he has any conntlon with the firm of Hornblower Weeks brokers he did not deny the charge that he used his Influence with the department of justice to block civil action against the American Bosch Magneto company It develops Investigation nt the American Bosch Magneto company began over alleged overpayment for war work However aa the Inves tigation proceeded It developed the sale by the alien property custodian of the company to Martin Kern was Illegal because Kern wtp an alien Continued on Pas Throe Colnmn ive VOL 87 NO 198 Lose irst One DETROIT Uritsam a a PUBLl Jis? 4 (1 otTno 5 PUBLIC LIBRARY 1 3 1922 1WAL EDITION Southpaw Gives Way to Pinch Batter in Seventh Olson inishes Game BY HARRY BULLION Cleveland April Poor Tige is battered and bruised and painfully regretful tonight Hacked by the thrusts of the In dians this afternoon the Bengal clan withdrew from the inaugural clash in meek submission and beaten decisively 7 to 4 In the middle of the crash went Oldham who was relieved of tho task Manager Cobb Imposed upon him in the seventh Inning and Arthur Olsoji rushed to the sorrel topped rescue too late to do the slightest good was submerged with the rest Indian ar Superior Cleveland won by a display ot superior merit In every department a sustained attack that swept the Tigers before it and a defense guilty of a single damageless mis play overpowering by a consider able margin a manifest weakness hoth at the plate and In the field hy the Tigers Had the Cobbmen delivered an article of ball up to the accented standard in the major leagues much of the bitterness that attends their routing could bo eliminated But It there ever was a time when they played a worse game it can not be recalled Rigney Ila Trouble our Weird "boots" were mixed with an even dozen blows that ac crued from the assault and in each case the mechanical blun ders either resulted In a run or Ilins directly or paved (he way for them Emory Rigney on whom Manager Cobb has placed his fond est hopes of establishing new strength on the infield was the principal offender with two strong armed exhibitions of throwing and an amateurish attempt to in tercept a return from the outfield that had It been handled cleanly linvn Cllf riff A TUI) There were times too when the Bengal appeared to have a bad mise ot the jimmies Had he been tavored by tho support a pitcher naturally would expect of bls cast Ulijham might have gone the whole route and qualified to win But always his mates were putting him In a hole from which escape with out damage was impossible Three ot the five runs charged to Oldham never should have materialized Two followed a blunder by Veach in the second inning which should have been barren and another brace of markers was blown from a combination of circumstances over which the tltian hairea gun ner had no control in the fifth Indians on Alert Alert to everything that transpir ed to help their cause the Indiana I'loftted Immensely though their pitcher alter tho third Inning of fered repeated openings for the en emy to dash through to a victory While the Tigers by various meth ods were lending welcome help to their rivals their deportment even io those who leaned to their cause was humorous Veach and Rigney started th travesty by letting a ball drop be tween them just back of tha hort stop station and the "break" lhere for Cleveland started) a pair ot runs In their making Then on successive chances Rigney almost broke a hunk ot concrete out ot the stand with throws that Blue couldn't have reached with a pole and to top off the nightmare Old ham culling off a throw from cen ter field to the plate whirled and propelled the leather to deep cen mitluged on lit Column 1 4 LITTLE RUM HUNTS A WIE 1 vKT i IS 1 1 I HH UIHIIHH4HHH4 iG Ju 1 MW Vi 3j8j I btw1 9 IZ''' BRWl jtRKw I WflroV I Vt jf AB 0 A Blue lb 4 0 3 10 C'utshaw 2b 4 0 0 3 10 Veach 1 4 1110 0 Hellmann 4 12 10 0 Jone 3b 0 13 2 4 0 2 10 3 10 Hlgney 8 3 0 0 2 2 3 BaMler 4 0 12 10 Ulfiham 0 1 0 8 1 O18VU 0 0 0 0 1 0 Clark 1 0 0 0 0 0 rCobb 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 9 24 16 4 CLEVEIaAND AB A Evans I 4 0 2 0 0 Jamieson 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Wamby 3b 6 2 2 3 6 Speaker 4 0 0 3 0 0 McInnis lb 4 2 3 11 0 0 Sewell 2 1 1 3 0 Gardner 3b 4 12 10 1 Wood i 4 1 2 2 0 0 Nunamaker 2 0 1 8 0 0 Morton 3 0 10 7 0 Totals 23 7 12 27 14 1 Batted for Oldham In seventh tBatud for Rigney in ninth Detroit 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 Cleveland 0 I 0 0 I I 1.

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