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THEBES MOINES "RECTSTETt Thursday Morning. Jan XEWSPArETt TO W.V 17 PotePokes Single in Eleventh to Give Ansons Inaugural, 5 to 4 CHAMPION WINS BROWNS TAKE Ft? A NCIS MINTFf? mixed doubles match in the inter- rvinveo nun Ajnstonal tennlg todav AND A F. l'('nnz the Belgian pair. La HcTW Croix and Mile. t-3, 3-6.

Ohio Famous for Presidents and Ball Players i 9-8 DECISION WIN AT HAGUE Hunter and Timmer of Holland I The Hague. June 13 iCP.l won their way to the semifinal! i Francis T. Hunter of New the men's doubles, beating Van U3 IN EASY STYLE; MILLER LOSES (C-tnttnued From Psae IS.) chelle. N. and Cissie Aussem Ulroensu and Van Lennap of Hol-iof (Jermanv nn their semitinal lend.

S-. -l. 6-2. ANDREWS OVER HOME PLATTER Hernley' Error Tie; Game in Ninth Frame, FROM RED SOX (Continue-d From Page 15.1 A daily greens fee of 50 rents will he charged. and they halved the fifteenth to io i victory over the Tigers in the last game of the series Faulty pitching bv two Tiger recruits.

Billings and Sorrell. aided the veteran Qulnn to avenae his Vorse of Hyperion. end the match. Bob McCrary, defending champion, removed the other McKee threat when he conquered t'raig McKee by the impressive margin ot a and .1. In winninr.

riri who was assigned the job of buying be awarded the min- in I' i in iinssfliiini uir ncrs in the state golf tournament cl Inched Hvnerion next week, announces am' 'he seventh inning that 'ihe prites ar resdv and are hP. rored fiye runs on a prizes to Alabama has 24 votes KV UKRT M'UHAXK. The AV(Xm11(1c Rerreminn Park golf rotirx-. northeast of the rtiy. will lw opeliett tn the litihlir Saliinlnv.

Winter rules will he in effect during the halance the en, Clarence arn, owner of the course, announced eterly. The new inurse is located aiiroimalel' one mile eaM of nlorvtlle if desire to get In it from the MiMli avenue road. From the Kat Kour-li-emh mwi highway i is -iroimstely a hnlf mile north and a quarter mile fast of the l'olk ronntv farm. on ehibiilon at. Josenh's oi six mil and two isrrni'i itot et ro't A a A rtfla AH 11 .1 i .1 ii 4 Marahalltown, June UP) Pote'a single in the eleventh when two were down sent Andrews across the plate with the' winning run and the Anson took i the series opener from Moline here today, to 4.

Hemsley'g er-i ror let in the tying run in the' ninth. The game was a southpaw's' duel between Ramsey of the Alisons and Wolf ot the Plows. Ex-! rept for a little wildness at the first both hurlers pitched good 1 iCKINPAU5H.S& MaMuRI TAVSNsiR, 8 8. B. HAINES 18 SAlLKe PASKeRT C.F cr YooigO.

roTHensnL. caopeo SOUTHWORTH, SAMliONCS GOWOY, lde Herron of Siotiv (shot his best round of the tourna- ment. He was out in 36 to equal par for the first nine but went three strokes over par on the six hole-s they played on the inside. I McCrary made the most sensa-jtional shot of the meek at No. 7 against Craig.

After the laiter had laid his approach on the green, McCrary holed out a li'd- yard approach from ilown Hie I Ol.o It ker rf 1 II golf holder of the amaletir hoe Jo I' lh, 3 1 1 li C. a 2h 3 1 3 I' ib i I If 0 :1 ft 3b 4 II 1 Heilm rf 4 1 3 II Oallo as 4 2 litsne 'J sho na if 4 1H 1 Mr rf if 4 Holov ss .1 4 1 t' ko, lh 2 1 1 1 4 li 1 2 Itillinta 1 1 S'rIK ft ft II Hart' a 0 roll ft (I 14 2T 12 af. I rl I If 1 ft fairway. His ball hit the green, Iran to the cun and dronned in h.r t'haniilonMilii of Iowa. ectls to arrive in Pes Moines tomorrow evruing, according to a tclrgrani received from Herron by the writer jesncnlsv.

Herron will defend his title in the slate tournament which starts at Hyperion next Monday. t'arleton McLaughlin, another Stoii City golfer, will prole ably arrive todav lo practice for the tournament. Totals nan. Andrews, Ansons first sacker, hit safely in his sixteenth consecutive game. Side the pin.

Craig was 2 down I HUyf tM Marahatl (Country chibt 1 up. at the time but McCrarv eagle ts sHa-ieo fr sonoll in seenth. Mollne AB.H.O A.M twn ARH o.jk I put him 3 down. tawcott iHtinMi an.i The spectacular shot apparently tinpteadied Craig, for he topped! hibw toh fi.k.ht. his drive Into the creek hed at wstkms iwsveiandi defeated the next hole, was barely back to John Kn-fmn mseandi 4 and i Philadelphia ft I Hen oil I 2 0 0 ft ft 2 0 0 3 SU'iimsrv Fr-ora Sorre'l.

Sboa I Fow mi. hatted tn rt'llinrs Fotlie-- 1 2 lliTnmr rf 2 2 1 4 tf I 1 a 5 A 2i ZCOFT. S.S RimTj rt 4 FUn'n 1b 8 Wel'alt 2h I K'ne'ka rf 3 rh'wirk If PnrB 3o M'pr-h'er 5 Wolf It i -mirn rt i II. -J I i oninj 1 nr-4r- i innsi nun nis npcttnti raltorson iWakondal 1 uo. Bill Veakol tUatetamli deteatad 8.

i 'h 2 liS'' 4 15 1 0 0 l-FUmeey 4 0 1 2 A Toona 1 un. Bina miller aa sevewsiD c. B'lt nre c.etvoter. Inn 2 nilion 3 Siuiiii'ios 2 yumn cobratie two bane bus M'ltoc rprhvane throe h-e M' hiIiioes suciifhas (iohrtnaei rotheictl Simmons Qtt'no Rie'top luk-s Hole: double pla Ribop to Rolev to rvkes. bases on ball- off Otin 3 Rilhnaa 3 yorroll 4 Mrs.

J. B. Patterson of Wakonda shot the best score turned in by the women ho participated In the invitation tournament fur women at Wakonda yesterday hut it availed her nothing. Mrs. Pat Col.

.1. It I.tndsov (Wakon.lal defeat rncu CLARK, I. ed Henry N'esiina iGrand Viewl I up nineteen holes John hard ountr eluht de A9T CJHN, R'fclNMAfVr. ft men iiunneo a nrasie snot. He was 4 down at the turn and 5 down when McCrary won the tenth.

McKee won the eleventh but they halved the others and the match ended at Xo. 15. Roosevelt Lad Out. Jirk Swick eliminated Russell feated H. H.

Johnston (Hypenonl and 4 OAiry VANCt.P CARL WHITS HILL -ttuik out hv (Ju'nn li Ullhnss 1 Sml'll 1 bus o'f. H-ltlnts. 7 to 4 In nmas, Sorrell 8 in 3 Smith I In wild nilrh Hlllmcs losios plirner Rilltrts rmiurea Geisel. Caippbell snd (leena Tim- 07 William Sedswi-k (t'ountry cluhl de-festsd Jack Bowler Vavelandl and R6t FBiP. Tttsts 4a i2-ai in t-'iii.

ii4.ia 'Will hit by battM hall sev.mh' two out ni winning run scored Scora by Innlnse- Jlollna 04 JMarshalttown 1 li Summary Krrnra. Hernsley. Walcr.ak-l"imf run. Chartwirk: mo hase hits' Walsh. BniflM.

Walozak. Andrews, Hamsl-y: stolon baaea. Koenerke Waleh. Andrews; struck out. hv Wolf 4 TUmeev 4: bases on halts, off Wolf 5 rtmy 2.

Umpire, MrFartlanrl. Time! Warren Dickinson (Country club de feated John rlmliDB. (Country club) Official Route of the Iowa Delegation terson shot the eighteen holes In 7 but being a Wakonda member she was not eligible for a priie. The low gross trophy went to Mrs. J.

A. Kennard of Waveland. who registered a score of 13. Miss Lucille Rohinson. who holds the women's city championship, won low net honors with a net score of 2 and 1.

(V 1, Shsw IGrand View defeated BV AL DKMAREE. Harry Kauflman (t'ountrv tltlbl 4 and DIKM TIIHI I ONKOI.ATION. TlNYTi Al rlonvana ttlrand View) won from Haas, the, marathon golf star, by a 3 and 2 margin. Neither of the two rivals played his best golf during the round but Haas was not quite as good as Swiik so the latter won. Swlck's medal score, had they completed the round, would have been about 80.

while Haas would have finished around S3. A. R. lisden (Htnetionl bv delaull Frank Jordan defeated a to the ofihe Fred French counti-v ctubl. 3 and I.

Jack llammel (Hvoetionl and A. Rosene (Cou.iict clubi defaulted. A. E. Ss(nnn tllrand View! de feated A.

Wilder (Country 2 llm hal'la 1 1 Den OTTCMITA HITS HARD I TO 4 TRICMPH. Rock Island. 111., June 13 A) Ottumwa combined hits with Rock Island errors to win the series opener today. 9 to 4. Ryha, new rookie Ottumwa pitcher, allowed Rock Island onlv three hits during his stay on the mound, but was yanked in the seventh because of his wildness.

defested Roy The low gross priie tn the nine hole division went to Mrs. Charles Pray of the Country club, who shot a 67. Low net honors in this division were won bv Mrs Sam Shloss of Hyperion who had a net score of Mrs. Robert Duffy of Hyperion won the priie offered the player who took the fewest putts on eighteen greens. She took thirty- JLVlllUVlUlll beautiful golf to eliminate Georee (Former Pitcher New York Giants.) Ohio is as famous for the number of major and minor league ball players it has produced as it is for being the birthplace of presidents.

Ohio, however, Isn't all by Itself in this lespect. Iowa has given the national game some of lis greatest stars. like Fred Clark. Dai.y Vance, Trban Faber and Dave Bancroft will live forever in battebHll annals. I believe almost every slate in Ihe Union could put forth a lineup thai would sparkle with major and.

minor league stars and hold its own against any competition. However, that isjust what I am trying to find out and I need the help of the fans. Send in the K.prT iii luUfta ntia In 1h f(rt niiiti in wnirh 1 IitM hi ri.fn Un pjifpH pr tntt. nit 'hp fvirfinn t-f tu' tintlp whun six putts, winning the prtre Qt'wi AB.H.O.A JR. AB.H.O.A.

Skinner, Roosevelt High school athlete. 5 and 4. Davis shot, a 37 on the first nine and was even with par as far as they went on the last nine. Ralph Rider and Chet Eller, rival Country cluh veterans, had a battle in the upper bracket. Rider winning by a 3 and 2 margin.

Tom Edwards, Ciand View vet Simmons icouotry rlubi. 4 sod 3. liny Smith (Country club) won from Carry Martin (Hvpermnl bv default. Mullen (Hvporioni detested Van Tul K'ounliv clubi, 1 up .1. Wtlkins (IVakondat won from K.

N. Macdonald (Counlty cluhl by default. rRFllKTS FLIGHT. A nose (Hyperion defeated W. F.

Cram (Wakondai. 1 up l)r. Harrv Rums (Wavelaodl de-fejted Harry Curtisa I Waveland t. 1 up. 21 holes, rlavton Thompson d'ounirv clubt de-tested fir.

r. P. Cook (Hyperion). (if I lint- (S(V hniinilUlB Mill 1WO Oihfr pUyprS. "tt nf (It nitr1ir Prh antt t'n drawing with If 4 Mrs.

Nate Frankel won the low a i fn'B a a 3 siork lb i i I 5 Anor If 4 10 0 0 in 1 Hore 1h 4 2 12 2 2 1 1 Miliar rf 3 1 1 1 Roh'n 1 A 2 4 oi Patt'nn 1 4 1 112 Rnw'o: 1 i 0 0 l1 Gar It 2 0 0 1 pint priie offered players who went nine holes. She took nineteen putts. Wakonda women finished p. way 4 K'mnp 2b Tavlor lb 4 Oorm 3b 5 Mltll rf 5 J.aflur a 4 Ryha 3 tv tula 1 na nniPti tne ntrtsunj in mo tnr a tuiiout. onrurf mndp tp.rrnl nrptlr ftt-lrllm mr)pn, hina a nla on fuir-i alow roll1! in ihf nnth, trv nln.l rtaht f.rM tn lip of lun i who un riPrwpni minoi oi'H'iumt in a lo-al tamn-lav, hm-kt ill hP nt I he limi Hi'Dul ipfi ilava, It ai Ptutl TnlUa) i-likprl Mpnnptt off fir, hutp in Hi fifih innim hut in lh fiintinwn s.nortas fwakondai defeated among the leaders In several of G.

hntrtpr ilrmn 1 up. Totals 3T 14 27 131 To a Is 32 27 21 Srora by Innlnes: thp pvpntri but wrr not amnnR thp pri7. winnprfs. Friendship will rrnsf futlny hrn Huight French awl Rnh Walk inn Otturawa 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 ft fl TOIMY'S MS Tf'HKS. (THIRO T.tM SP Ralph Tl'-lar iCnnntvy chlh) va.

F.ctrti lineups and names of players hailing from your state and we will find out the state that has given, not necessarily the greatest number, but the greatest stars to the game. Shrwin iHvnennm. ,1. 1 1. I i- n.

r'ollina rluh. vm. W. j. r.

HvneMni lhrfrtir flight, trrtirh, nianayn m-IIum mn.li- llif amr flpl.llna ntn Bob M-Prary li'mtntiT cluh) va, Mm nf fhf i. Stuildinn Uf th in iha anth hn ha opyriaht, 1UR. Publishers syndicate.) Swh'lc )( nuntrv rlnh). 1 i rn I Ciim.pr' -low with ah eran, took Eddie Sherwjn of Hyperion to the eighteenth green he-fore Hip youngster won. 1 up.

Edwards set the pace most of the way, forcing the youngster to fight an uphill battle to win. Earl Chambers put Pete Jordan out of the running in another match that went to the final green. Jordan trailed by two holes nt the end of the first nine hut he gained them back and they came to No. 1R all even. Jordan muffed his drive into the rough, however, and the shot cost him the hole and a chance to prolong the match.

E. J. Collins, once a professional golfer, was responsible for the defeat ot C. S. (Jabl Vorse or Hyperion.

Vorse once was 3 Dnv9 (Wakontla vi, Rnh MrKa JTM.rr, mrr 1. uiMe. fnlln, Kh a flMtrH. rr. ttnpioyfr.

ntkws now has thnrpf raia thiow camn. reurint iha took a wild 10 to 1 game from National (invention Houtrtonjcxas June 26,1928 Special de-lnxe all -stef 1 Pullman train from Dps Moines direct to Houston, through the Ozarks and the cotton fields by dayllght-the most Interesting ronte: THE DEMOCRATIC SPECIAL I.v. Itei Molnea 12:20 a. m. Jnne 23 Ar.

Kansas City 7:20 a.m. Jnne 23 Ar. Houston 4:00 p.m. Jam 24 Kleeplni cars resdy tnr nrrapaarv la fees Moines I aloa Statlra 4 a. at.

Jons 12. Ala throagh dally Pnllmans lo Hoaslon on Trl-Stato Mmltetl, leaving Des Molnet 7:20 a. tn. Plan now to make the hip to the Convention al Hnnston then ipend yonr vacation along the Gnll Coast, or iwlnf westward thrnogh San Antonio, Western Texas, New Mexico, Old Mexico Arizona and the Pacetlc toast on yon way home. A meat Interesting and enjoyable gammer toar can arranged at greatly reduced farei.

Come In and let na aliow yon the way. For raasrvafions, tieaafs anaf full sfefaita ast Henry E. Bulla, Gen'l Ae.nt, Pas.enQTr Dept. C. C.

Craw, City Patarnger Aiens City Ticket OSice, 404 Ssvamh Des Moines Phone Market 11)4 Union Station, 1th snd Cbsny PhonsiVValnDtAI? Oiicago Great Western bm 1 1 er. of ihr gait rautpmrnt fnr the K. H. Duhunue here today. Manager Kvrtz cr)m(WHj, a rtral ronrrrn.

Yplla ot workout on trb- ra foul flip ttna vnt alrmpht ui Speas used four pitchers. Serre, Prerost and Steinecke hit. homers. (Grand Vlpsr). HA.MnoNSHip i ONni.ATin.

sKfOn RnfNp MarnM "Kauffman K'nuntry rlttb) v. Rom Wiitr (Wakonrlai. r. T. Tiittlorlgp (fmintrv- club) va.

Hsrr-y i ypar ion Hill P-Biia (Coimtiy 1ubt va. Hilln Tiiibu. AB.H.O.A.! Wlno. AB.H.O.A. TodrtV'a mnt( In the rhfimat tn lanibar all' ovir tha batter to nr tla- Ikpi tr, RlucRe sa 4 1 2 Krnst rf 3 2 0 (I in tin flpar rpford hy funnina mrnt lire erheliile tn ntnvt '2 a tig -o ri (i 4 iiiion in 4 i a i if 4 0 10 re ta-Sb 3 4 1 aiuir i.

nimtrv him. ail Fttth (Hvperion) va. Fail burn I oVIin k. S.i.eAhle ffallerfen ftil- o'R'lly cf 4 ft 3 1 necks 4 1 1 nrK muni .1 ii i it 4 Summary Errors. Klumon 2.

llvha Swanson, Rohlnaon throe hai hita Nalowav. Moore; two baae hit. arrlficea. Klumop. Millor; stolon bason.

Wllllas. Hondoo. Oonin. Storklon 2 Pwanaon double rlavs. BooKftl to Klumpp.

Swanson lo Hsnnee. Stockton to Henites to Garbelt In ratteraon. Prcanaon to Hohlnaoq lo Hondeo. Robinson to Stvanson to Henitee; hasoa on balls, off Ryba 10. Garbott 3: hit hv pitcher, bv Ron-land iMoorol: wild pitches, Garbett 2: hits, off Rowland In 2 inninca.

Garbelt II In 7. Rvba 3 In t-3. Waytula 1 In 2 2-3; winnlna pitcher. Ryha: losinr pitcher. Rowland.

I'm-pires. Wnaiit and Janson. Tune. bunnies argck with i'mpirk Cedar Rapids, June 13 C) Taking the lead in the fifth inning with four, runs, the Cedar Rapids Bunnies commanded a lead which Burlington threatened in the eighth and ninth innings but failed, and the Rabhlts took the first of the series. to 4.

Umpire Lister was besieged by most of the Bees team in the eighth when he called Pane out at home, resulting in Pane's dismissal for the remainder of the day. arnov 1h 3 fl 12 II Grant 3b 3 0 0 1 il if 4 0 0 H'bura as 2 2 0 2 limed the oulRtHmltnif mntrhen yejitprtlny rikI even Inrger inm t-tw i I IiuImv iuris 1 Kfnia DIRKrTORA FLIGHT. ITHIRH RrtK TV' a ilflna I tt'a ial 1 rt Rr dle 111 1 II 1 1'ieio If 3 11ft down but he squared the match at No. 9. He carried Collins to Gold 4 0 4 1 Ketnan Ik I I I four lime hunt a pi i ma ao tmn it at a (out.

Ui hart hi in iumli ufl'td. I'allaa moiiIH liuta aottpn on I of lltp ki tni Inn i nt with onlv two run a '4ii prl on him had nil lttnlin nintla lakn t'i hup iatvt an amp Jor a amKla. I mm (m. slftck nnnnrr, lio aim lit for 1'iiImi, tup ma i.ipi ipriii a hart- Hartla II (I 2 Vuncer If 3 1 2 1 the last green before the latter i Ftt-irh ti.ib. Ilela 1 1 1 0 Br ford 4 1 1 1 J.

R. him (WmfUndi ta. Col. Gaileti pill T)r. Harry Burns, a member nf the city boxing commission, won psey ll Totals -jj it won.

2 up. Second round results; FIlllHT. Ralph Rider fCnunlrv rluhl defeated the longest match of (lie toiirna Tolals 33 S23 12' ment when be defeated BITV ftP frtr tha I rnn mvi wn. Score by innings: Curtlss of Wsveland 1 up In II ai aiK npii iv i nt uufii a 1 1 pp MBPnt i i a (Hp plus nf F.hririfp riiihiiotie 0 000(1 00 ft 1 C. .1.

Flier (Country clubi a and 2. Kddie Sherwtn (Hvnerloni defeated Tom F.dwarda (Grand View) 1 nn. nnies yesiernav. I ney were play- was sm Tnua hv xian ing in the third flight. Herainiuiiiier iat mahl.

I Mun.on nnil Ronnell wntlted nt (be I (Illtlcllt lilllledge OT tne start of lb oiwl mmro on oifht rnnntrv he n.o snaistn bulls hut I'allev fa lined RsdB'o uinnupy i aKoniia l-ihn Pla nr ha ifl (Tnuntr rlub) va. William SPrta wif Count ry rluh t. Vrrr, Hit kinimn rlub v. O. L.

Phaw HJranti Vtan, niHM TOHH ONHOI ATION. Kcovn nor'Np, Al Hnrmurt' 'Ornnrt Viawj va, r.snk avptantlv A. K. pwinmn firan-l Vtaw draw a hyp. Tim Rnea va.

Roy Tftiint in (Hyparinn. va. 3. Willi, na Wn kriit.tn IR FI.UiHT. SKMI Kl A l.S, A.

O. Rnpa i pat ion va. Dr. Harr Buma Wavptan1 1. riayton Thonipaon "'niintrjr clltb) vi.

F. Sapm las a knnfta i. 1 inn I lo Itil mm a double Waterloo 2 1 it I 1 Siimmarv- Krrot s. Serre. S.

Grant. Riandle; two base Furrlnnelli. Ksr-oao. Garleix: home tuna. Serre.

Pierost. Steinecke; double plas. rtlitojto to Carney; struck out. by Harrla 2. Pelashmtt t.

Piiccinnolll 1. pro'lford 7: bases on balls, off rucclnnelli 2. riarlots 1. Piad-ford bit bv pitcher, bv Harris (Kor-nanl: bus. off Harris 7 In 3 2 8 tn-ninss.

Iiolahtnit I in 1 1-3. rurrinnellt 1 in 1. lositie, pitcher. Harris, t'tnpire. Fries.

Time. ltd t'f tuit" nniiin till I ei (i i 1 1 I v. -l lie same pair ealued Beam at early in 1he week, remained In1''' lh but th.s nme the runnina yesteniay defeat tng red ritrh of Hyperion, In mommim hmh men acore. BTffn AB.H.ll.A.iC R. A R.lt.O A.

Ellis of 2 tVhile Jb 3 12 1 Gil 3h-1h 4 1 4 HFIurrterf 4 0 2 1 Kaiev rf 3 3 1 flliraaer rf 2 II 0 0 Parker 3h 4 1 3 l.Srhw'l 1h 4 1 1 ihe championship consolation onraH bpat linmlarf on nt a lilt tn K. .1. coiims (Country cluh) defeated S. Vorse (Hvperionl 2 up. .1.

Chambers (Hvnerion) defeated Pete Jordan (Wavetenill up. Rob McCrarv tcouolrv rluhl defeated Crais McKee (Hvpeiion) 3 and 3 llm Swlck (t'ountrv rluhl defeated Ruseel! Haas (Waveland) 3 and 2. rtavls (Wakontlal defeated Georse Skinner I Waveland 3 and 4. Roh McKoe (Grand View) defeated Denmar Miller illvnerinni 4 and 3. HAMnovsmr onsoi.atiov.

Harold kauffman (Countrv rluhl won from Ion Wlasler (Country rluhl by default. Ross Wallace (Wakonda) defeated Harold Soara Wakonda) I op, nineteen boles. C. P. Rutledse fCountre rluhl defeated Fred Filch (HVperiont 2 snd 1.

Harrv iHvperton) won from At Psnn (Hyperion! by default. penirs (Clinic c'-ibi '-on fro-p Retrhle If 4 2 1 ft' la ne 2b 2 5 2 2 nigni jtltp fMiirili tMlb a ppnaan.tnal ttt ami1 lftltbiow in for a foira-onl. rlem er 4 ft 1 3 F.mery it 3 I 3 Plane lh 4 1 3 Lemon 117 1 uilerlse'R ffpak abrtt kbwt? 'J'lJii Stork 8b 0 ft ft 1 I'loper a 3 3 3 4 wnrthv nf mpnlinn. A rilararripH Sivinl 3 1 3 8 Fon 2 0 0 1 i ffs fii.iNTs i.osr. Council liliirrs, 13 (special! Ths Council ntuffs Xosio Giants, play-tnip roaulartv at l.ako park.

Lake View, lost Ibe'r first taine of Ibe aeason to the Cherokee Cardinals. 8 to 1. The Urn Mure 4 2 0 Cyilrady ft 0 0 0 off i y.J i iji, pt an an pit In a Mr bit nf tHiHtiPp nub an til fan In Hip jip pnfh nnd pfi lim ttjt nt astion thai mi ahnm ntttvina hp'P a ntnmt aitiKidP fnr a hiiMhar in n1 una tlial nar ttw a vniina ball nlvr "in hi, .1 ns'i (et mmiiai its ntt a Totals 87 12 24 10! Totals 24 victors scored lbir three ritos In the II. P. MKRf'HANT t.OfwK.

riia'fion. lr, i I 'f hp Park Matcrianta nf Ia Moinaa failprt tn.ihnw un hra with thalr ti nt trina; 1dfu Sunday a nil "hai ilon thpir apt-nnd airina; In ft mmtwU' tail mm, 12 tr. Th IHlumei Hawkc wnoflpn tee Iny on tlie, fi round rll- rectlv in front of hi hall nt No. 1. HntlerlRe drove jind hin hull! rotlid-(l with Ihe wooden ten.

drlvtnR the pointed wood throiiRhj hia hull. i third Innins. when Gabby Jones of the Giants twice overthrew first hase. For Sanies, write Hon F. Kubbv.

311 Wjck no inw 11 a nn PU imp nH Score bv inninta: Burllnglnn ftOIIOflftS 14 Cedar Retild 01004100 Summary Krrors. Ellis. Tarker. W'hite. i'leperr two base hits, Tteichle.

t.omon. Parker: sacrifices. I.emon 2. Fotilk, Kmerv, Reicble; stolon hases. Krrey, Clsrbourne.

Purrria double play. 8hwartr to Plener; hases on balls, (iff Foulk 3, Murrherson 3: struck out, by Fulk S. O'Grady 1: hit by pitcher, by Foulk (Gilchrlatl: hits, off Foulk 12 in 1-3 inninaa: winning pitcher, Foulk. Vmpira, Lister. Time.

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S.L NX. I HUH new rr exit nay Union Suits combine unequalled play and ease with definitely better fit. Patented closed crotch, encircling waist-web, special shoulder construction, and a size for every man regardless of his build. Visit Japan this year. Here is a nation which will celebrate the coronation year with gorgeous festivals.

You see beautiful temples and palaces. You roam in comfort over this tiny kingdom from one lovely spot to another. It is the vacation you have dreamed of taking. It will be the vacation you will always remember. And when you bo, enjoy the luxury of palatial President Liners.

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