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1 ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1915. FOUR riv Warhop I. Prfssbr 2. plies O'Loughlifl und Hildebrand. QRdlHIMG HHIMflD EE SOX edi 1 Lobert, on the Injur LEAGUE CLOSED CUBS' LEAD FI SHI uiiuiiiiu unLLuii i SOX lU BOTH OE HOLIDAY GAMES List, Bats Out PinchlHit 1 II LOSSES, CAUSE VT- mi ill 5V IfA.

IcvelaiKl 7-V iK-troit lietioit. July Iieirnit and Cleveland divided today's double bill, the locals winning the morning tsarnc 9 to 7 and the visitor taking lite afternoon contest, 5 to 3. Heavy hlttitur in the eighth liiniiig, collided with liases on halls won for Detroit in the forenoon. In the afternoon name IVttoit, outbatte.l Cleveland and lu-Hue outpitched I laKei man, but the 'risers weakened in the pinches. Score First name; li.

M. K. Cleveland 7 3 Detroit 13 2 liattcries: ('oilinbc and O'Neill; and linker, Summary: hits Chapman, Jackson, KavuliailKh. Three-base hMu--C raw ford (2), Doulde plays Waml'Knass to Chapman to Jackson. Hush to P.urns; Push to KaxanaiiKh to Hums, liases on ha lis I Ml 'mi tube off Morton off Covebskie Mils nil' C.iuiiibe in (I iunious; oft' Morton 4 in 2 inninns: off II in 7 inninns; off Cavet none in 1 off Inibin' none in 1 inning.

Struck out Hv Coveb-skie by Du- Heavy Hitting of Capital City Team Gives It Second Game of Series; Lackey Weakens in Sixth Inning Both James and Hamilton Put Over a Winner; Timers and Indians Split Even; Nationals Drop Two, Meanwhile Phillies Shut Out Giants and Get Close Up to First Place Again; Cards and Pirates Break Even, Dispatch From El Paso Says Action Was Decided Upon at Meeting of Officials of Rio Grande Association, IIT MOftNIHO JOURMAL SIKCIAL LtAIO WlMIl St. I.ouis, July James and Hamilton won a double-holder for St. Louis today, lb'' former detention Cblcauo 3 to 1 in Ho- ill -sl Maine and the latter to 2 in the second name. Weaver sasfd bis team from a I In Ihu' early Maine. Hit in (he head by i.

pitched ja llic eighth lie recovered speedib. arid went hue 1. I'mpires Connolly 1ST MOKNIN9 JOUNAL iflCIAL IUMD Kl Paso, Ti July 5. At mating of the officials of ttio ltio Jrand(. an-Forlation here today it wan decided to close ttie IfiiKUP the m-anon of It was pointed out that in continuing the hi'Uule tin.

harki'iK ww Inciir-rln almost dally losfns. Sanction of the National commission In i loHin the IciiKiip was obtained. ami Wal-li. II. K.

lace. Second same: Cleveland 022 000 001 7 Detroit 001 020 OHO 1 1 -I! 1 1 3 FICIAL O.akTCH TO MOtVMINd Santa l-'e, July a. The Santa l-'e White Sox this afternoon again defeated the Alamosa. team by a score ot I I The locals oiitbit the visitors and had things their nun wav most of the time. Lackey started the ginne for the Sox and pitched lull until the sixth inning, during- uhiih he permitted three men to walk.

ill tile seventh Uiissell went the box and the visitor-, sootv.1 four runs In that inning, but he tight, tied up after then ami permitted no further scoring. Mallhews. the Alamosa tuirler, was battel bard by the locals. The crowd this afteniaoii was again an. unusually large one, BY MOHfeltiG JOUftNAL SPECIAL LtASKO WfUC, I July r.

-in in nut 1 cut down I'lm 1 1' 1 1 1 I lead to one iMine today when they took both ends Ihc h-diday bill, to and 12 to 7, while Philadelphia defeated New Ik. In lirst Kiime Munaer l'rcsmi-han crossed the plate while the pitcher was In the act of delivering and ran to first base under the assumption that it was the fourth ball. I orpin' Quiley called him out. rushed at the arbiter, who threw bis mask to the Kioiind and started after I IrisiK. ha n.

Players Htepped between the two men and after eon-id-i ral le raiixline; Hi esnnbaii was or-ibietl to the club house. and ONeill; hits I'N'eill, llaliet ies; I laKcrman I inline and linker. Summary: Two-base in ki: with ti'cnon was Vill, Kavanatitih. Cohb. Hums.

Three-base hits Chapman, Vilt. Pases on hulls 1 1 IT Ilauerman 2: off Hubim 4. Struck out liy 4. by Public I 'mpii es Wall. nice and Tin: iiuiii w.n:u mkr tiii iik Tucson, Ariz.

July 5. The prevalent hen- tonight in that today saw the end of the Ilio Claude tiSHoclation for both Tucson nnd l'hoe-rlx. The hot weather killed the attendance in both cities. The city already had contributed more than the gate receipt. The Duke series here was the hltch-water mark In attendance.

Score: Alamos; noo a- U. H. K. lull 10 4 Sanla Fe Hi 2 142 II 15 u. 11.

K. 010 10 2 Km in 4 Tonev, fen-Adiitns and Batteries Matthews and Howell; to first, si nniif few minutes later on Founiier's double. S. First panic; li. II.

lino fi(li) HK I li 1 St. Louis boo ull lux 2 ii 2 Miitteries Cii'otte and Schalk; lames and Severoid. Sinnmaiy: Twn-base libs l'i ls C. Walker, I'oiu nier. poube pluV Piatt to Laan.

liases on balls Cicolle oil' JuMies 3. Struck out Cicotle by James 3. l'miil'i Chill and Kv.iiis, Scot Second ifaliie: I'. ILK. ChicaK1 IMu uimi ill 2 2 St.

Louis I mi mix 1 I Catteries l.eiiz, Wolfuans Schalk; Hamilton and Aitncu. Summary: Two-buse hit I low a id. Mouble plays Walker to Piatt; La vn to Pratt to Howard, liases on Pall--i HI' Pen. 1. Hits -ull' Cm 10 in iiitiiniis, oil' W'oltuan 2 in in-niims.

Strm out ly V.i h. 2 by WoUuniin hy Hamilton Z. I'nipiies K.ins and 'hill. Seo-e- Kilst (came; Cincinnati (lift inift Mo liattcries Schneider, ton and Wince lift stiahan, Archer. Sumiiiarv: Two-base Lackey, Uusscll and daastra.

ll livp if fr fit It7 itt KFs with r.w IN last two -lit esna-ome ran ef.Ol? to ban. I.eaeli, Saier, Killifer. II (iriffitb lioiible plays Id Summary; Two-lmso hits J. Slovens. Matthews.

Padilhi. .1. i irtiz, 1 1. Alarid. Three-base hit .1.

IVtardi-neili. Struck out -By Matthews by liusseil 2. Bases on bulls (iff Matllievs Lackey off Uiissell 2. Time of game 2: la, I'm pin--Little. Scr.

Dan (irtiz. Kl Pufo, July 5. AlbuMieriie find Kl l'aso broke even on the final two Raines of the 1U season of the Klo tlrande ns.ociation here today, the locals taking: the firm contest Uhile the second went to the visitors. I'rfi-lnn l-(i: Wn-hington 41.0. Boston, July The lied SoK winning twice from Washington while Chicago was losing today, narrowed the marf.in of the hitter's lead In the league face, posloii shut out Washington in both games.

The morning gallic was calbd ill tile last half of the siMh Inning- because of rain. Scon First game. U. II. F.

Washington ft 3 3 Boston I 0 Baltenes: AMesand Henry; Foster and Thomas, tdanie ealle.l end liflh; ra in. I Suniniaty: Two-base hits poster. Time-base hits Tiioinas. Hiises on balls- -(iff Ayrs oil' Foster -1. I Ayers In 4 innings; oft' Kngel none in I inning, Snack out By A vers: by Foster 1.

I'mpires and Dim-, n. Score Second game: li. II. K. Washingion una mil) ono 2 Boston 013 010 Olx li 1 American Association.

Clovobuol Colui.ibiis Milwaukee s-2; Kansas City St. Paul 13-2: Minneapolis Louisville 17-2: lndiana.ois Pacific Coast League. Yeni.e Sail Francisco 3-1. Angeles s-2; Sail Lake Citv 2 Pol-land Oakland 4-1. "il'oh t.i Molluitz (.) liases on balls -'iff off Scheneldei- off Teney Adams 3.

lilts- Off Za-liel 3 in 1 i tin i it off Adams 7 in off Schneider in 4 off Tomy 2 in 1 inning: off ibnton ti in inninus. Struck out llv A ins bv S'htieider 2: by Toncy by P.enton I. I'mpires and 'Irth. Score Second same: li. M.

K. Cincinnati .004 01 I 303 12 1 Cliicac, 1.10 (MO 03 2 7 1 4 a and Wju.uo, Clarke; Lavender, Pii rce ri 1 1 Archer. Summary: Two-base hit- Williams, Killifer, Archer, Pierce. Mollwiu. Cl oh, Ximmei man.

Three-base hits Pierce. Mime runs Winuo, (Iroh. lioiible plays An her to Zimmerman; droll to to MeroK to Pases on balls (iff lavender off Ames 2: off Pierce 1. Hits (iff Lavender 0 in 3 intiiMKs; off Pierce 12 in in-iiIiil's. Struck out Hy Lavender by I'ien by Ames 4, I'mpiri'S nth and (JitiRley.

First patne Score: It. II. K. lbu(ucrU( All. It.

11. P. A. K. Murphy, cf 4 0 2 2 2 0 McNeill, 4 0 1 2 Miielmnaii, if.

4 a 3 1) 0 llerriott, 11 4 010 i) French, 2b 4 0 15 4,0 PuviH. 3b 4 0 0 I 2 1 Itaedel. 4 I 3 2 0 Hussell, If 4 1) 0 0 0 0 Irion, i 3 0 1 0 2 0 Totals 0 10 24 14 1 l' Um, Alt. it. PO.

A. K. Jtauer, cf 5 1 0 1 l'cndleton, 4 I 1 4 3 0 Mathes, Jb 3 2 1 0 0 Perrine, 2 4 1 2 3 1 Thompson, rf 4 1 3 ft 0 0 Muddy, 3b 3 0 2 1 0 0 Wins, 3 0 Oil 2 ft PllPlser, If 4 ft 1 1 I Ueer, 3 0 1 0 3 ft Totals 33 11 2T 1ft liattcries: Shaw and Henry; and Cady. Summary: Two-base Hoblit. l.

Tl.ree-base hit Until. Double plays--; c.ardtier to B.utv to 1 1 .1.1 it Foster to (ialldil to Connolly. Bases on balls; Off Uulli fi; off Shaw 3. Struck outi Hy liuth by Shaw 2. 1 nipircs Dineeti and Nailin.

Philadelphia 1-2: New York 2-1. New York, .1 uly -Philadelphia vave a Mash of their I foi today by winning both sections of a double- header from Ni York, 4 to 2 and 2 to 1, The Athletics won the first Itaiue i i 1 1 ellols by New In the second yann; the Yankees oiit-bit the visitors, hut llressler kepi men ll'otll tile pi. lie lit I ill ii.lt stages. Scon First game: ti. II.

17. Philadelphia I 1 ul 0 I 1 1 New York nut) I 3 Batteries- Bush and Lapp; Fi-ln Brown. Waibop and Nunamaker. Sinnmary: Two-base hit I'ipp. Three-base hit Sellang.

Double pho Kopf to l.a.ioie to liases on balls nit FisIk off Brown off Busli l. Hits (iff Fisher ii in 7 innings, off Brown 1 in I off Wuiho. none in I innimt. Stiuckout By Fishi'r hy Bush by Warhop 1. I'mpires-.

Il.hlcbi.ind and ii'LoiiijIi-lin. Seoie-Se, Hue: II. Philadelphia inn imi.i OH' 2 4 New Yolk 00o Old--I 2 Palteriev lirecsiec and Lapp; War-hop and Nunatmiki'T. Sunuiiii i Two-base hits Maisel. Cree.

Three-base hit Peck Infm im h. Home i UII--W Double plays- Maisel to Nunainaker; Ma'cscl to Boone to Pipp. liases on halls -Off Dane I igl Is in Storm. M.lllkell. July Jcn- soti i Battling Dane) and Billy Wagner of Toledo, foiighi lio-cb.

isii.n bout ho today under diffi. ulti. A ind hich blew down Ihc tent covering the arena, delave.l the light s. veral hours. The boxers then battled in 1( driving rain storm.

writers at the ringside awarded the decision to WiiLin on points. Tlp-y are Itace Hill li--iui-s'il. Little Bock. July The S.iwv. racing ill appeal was dismissed today bv the supreme of Atkans.

is mi. I Hie decision of tic-Pulaski if uit coiiri rendering void (he bill passed bv tile legislature an alrinir, Stepped up to the plate and knocked out a pun li hit whleli saved the day for the Hiatus, is. it I saved the (Hants from beati-n twice in one day by t'ic As lit was, hit eiiablid the Ale- The lieiiiiatis bepan their drive no w'e are not lalUitm about tin Herman campaign aKainst the Russians, but the (ieroiaii drive that was made, at the Polo ground, New oi b. poor old Mans I. elicit 111 (he (iiants- tin it Hlaves name the other day.

Ilonus. draw warriors to i ph! SI. Louis it-ll: Pittsbuici Pittsburgh, July St. Louis and Pittsburgh broke even today, the visitors taking; the mornini; Kami1, 3 to 1 and tin- Pirates winning the afternoon pune, 5 to a. The early Ka improved a pit chtnt; duel between Ma Milium, ami I malt.

Harmon, for the Pirates, was Very el'lective this afternoon and never In danger. IP. 11 and iIiiv'h li ti ii -i -lifty which permitted racing Springs, under a state iKWathi'd in band.mes to keep his ors Willi tic raves Score: AlbiKiuernue ft ft 00 ft 0 0 ft Kl Pas,) 0 1 12 0 2 0 fi Summary: Stolen base French. Davis. Sacrifli-e hits Bliss, P.eer.

Two-base hits Malhes, Paddy, Pendleton, Thompson (2). Struck out Hy Heer 11; by Irion 2. liases on bulls Off Irion off Heer none. Wild pitches lrlon (2). Time of name 1:58.

I'mplres Kne and (JuiKley. splintered rib from eomin nut for basis. betting will! efforts to have i legalized pal i-tlllll Uel tliud. The action en.h Yoakum Ii aw. Cripple ('nek, July j.

Stanley Yoakum arid l-'ranl-io Murphy, both of Denver, l.oxe.1 lil'leen rounds a draw here today. They are Ijglu- wciglils. the Arkansas resort. I r.t.'lll; STANDING OF TEAMS. K.

Scor. First gamp: St. Louis Pittsburgh liattcries: mak and Snyder luue (iets Draw. Trinidad. July lielili.v f'liiivx of Trinidad, and Maiiv Smith of liacine.

I eat bcrweig his. boxed a twenty-round draw here lo.iav. RIO GUAM) 10 ASSOCIATION. ADDITIONAL SPORT on next page H. II.

Second camp Score: Pet. P( A. Warhop o'f Dressier 3. Slruil; out Albii(iier(iie AH. L.

ir, jti 0 W. .21 .23 .12 SCOAEFEO BADLY BEATEN: THROWS UP IDE SPOICE 1X7 Kl Paso Phoenix lbuiUiisiio Tucson Murphy, cf. McNeill, us. Huelsmsn, if. Herrlott.

lb Kreiivli, 2b DuvIh. 3 b. Haedel, C. "Nil NATION AIi MaCl'E I 'I Cm? W. Iriiicntro 3s ma ii and Hibson.

Summary: Two-base hits Itaird, Waumr. Double play Heck ii -nuts to Miller. Bases on balls (iff peak off M.immaiiz Struck nut By Doak fi; by Mammauz 7. I'mpires Klein and Kmslie, Score isVcninl game; li. II.

K. st. Louis ooo ooo noo PlttshlirHil 020 0011 03x a 1 Batteries: Meadows and Sydcr; Harmon ami SchanK. Siimniary: Two-base hits Carey, Wagner 2. Puses on balls i iff 4.

Struck out Hy Meadows by Harmon 6. I'mpires- Klein and Kmslie. Irion, If 3 1 3 1 jtiisaell, p. Pet a a .170 .470 .4 13 20 2S 'f a 2 a 3 2 I 2111 0 .34 .30 .31 30 Philadelphia Pittsburgh SI. Louis Cincinnati Brooklyn Itoslon New York P( l.

A. .27 AH. 3 3 0 I) Jack Torres Has Things His Own Way and Is Easy Win-1 ner Before Bi AMKUH AN MvKil Totals Kl J'nso Hauer, cf. Pendleton, ss. lb I'errine, 21) Thompson, rf.

Buddy, 3b Uliss, I'flelKtr. If. Mcdlynn, p. Kallln, W. Rivera Wins From Kline.

ChiciiKo Hoston Iietroit .40 .43 .32 Pet. 0 7 ,3 (is L. 2li 2 I 31 4 2 4 2 4 3 0 i New York 0 I Washington St. Louis Cleveland Philadelphia FEDFJIAL I.F.ACFFi. W.

L. Pel Philadelphia '2: New York 0. Philadelphia, July Merklc who doubled in the second inning, was the only New York runner to get on the bases in the game tills afternoon which Philadelphia won from the di-ants, 2 to 0. The home team's victory was due to the bunching of four singles art I a sacrifice off Perrilt in the sec uid inning. Bain I the morning game.

Score: It 1L K. New Yolk ...000 ftiui 000 II 1 ft Philadelphia 020 "oil lillx 2 Batteries: Perrilt und Meyers; Alexander and Killif. r. Morning game postponed. Summary: Two-base it Mol'k le.

Double plays Doyle to Fletcher to Pases on halls (iff Perrilt I. Struck out Ity I'crrlll by AleXaiuP 0. rinpirei lilgler and Hart. Tntals 22 2 3 21 7 0 (Seven itinliiMs hy OKfoement.) Scjre: 3 2 0 000 0 a Kl Paso 0 0 2 0 0 02 Summary: Stolen bases Duddy, French Davin. Sacrifice hits Mur-jihy, Hliss.

Struck out Hy Itussell by Kullio 1: by 1. Pases on balls off Kussell off Kallio off Mcdlynn 1. Hits Off Mcdlynn 5 in 1 Inninir (none out in second.) Time of Rnme 1:08. I'mplreH Kane and yuiKley. .42 3S to .31 St.

Louis Kansas City Pittsburg ChicaK.i Newark Brooklyn Baltimore r. ii ,137 3ft 211 3f. 4 0 I 4 3 ISrt.aAU Dllfltri. TO MOMNIN.l JOURNAL 1 Santa Fe, July the larg-l isl crowd that ever witnesse.l a I'uX- i ing (onlest in tliis lily. Jack Tories' tonight administered such a severe beating to Hairy Schaefer thai the! kilter's seconds threw up the sponge in the eighth round of what Was to! have been Ion-found go.

i Torres showed Ihc results of the. expel ii nee that be had gained .11 the last year, and was master of jsciiaefer i "in beginning. Soliael.T display-! ed wonderful gam. ness ami endtir- aucc In the of punishment thai would have put out the ordinary! lighter. The aciion nl his sccnds in throwing up tiie sponge to save him i fioln needless puni! It 1 1 it-1 1 1 In Ihc race, of cert.

lin met. with the up-j ol the croud. In the preliminary bout 'Demon', liivcra was award, Hie decision ovei Young Palsy Kline in a fast ten-round' event. The presence of a large number ol lade in the audience was a f. attire of ihc v-iiing's which was one of Hie most eiijoabc affairs ever siage.l in the capital city.

WHICRK TIIKY FLAY TODAY. The Aristocracy of TI SON AM) IMIOKMX FINISH SKSON IN IIOMK OF SKNATOHS National l.cacue. St. Louis at Piltslutrtth, Cincinnali at Cliii'iiyo. Hoston at Brooklvn.

New Yoik at Philadelphia. lt.i-.li.il P.rooklju II. Brooklyn. July By bunching hits off and Strand Hi klyn beat Boston in the afternoon game todav The ni. will be play touior- by a score of li to game prevented by a part of a doul American irnKiia.

Chicago at St. Louis. Iietroit at Cleveland. Washington ni I'oslon. at New Y.

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The players probably will divide uniforms. Hats and old balls may help out on short salaries, Most members of both teams will leave this week for ether teams or back home. Morning cm me Score: IS. II. K.

3'hoetilx ,.,011 Oil 010 a 1 Orphans OOO 021 01313 17 2 Batteries: McCreery and Nutt, llorstman and Ciillan. Afternoon same Score: It. II. K. Phoenix 020 020 02x ti 7 1 Fnlernl Tcmrnp- St.

Louis at Kansas 'Ity, 1 1ll fa In at Pt klyn. Newark at. Paltiinore. ALBUQUERQUE RIFLE CLUB HOLDS SHOOT; MATTHEWS HIGH MAN Sc.te; H. H.

K. i noil 020 100 3 I Brooklyn mil 010- (i Batteries: Hughes, sifand and dowdy; Pfelfer and MeCirty, Morning game posipotied. Summary: Two-base hits I'otinol-v, del z. bits Wheat. Culsliaw.

Double plavs (Set, tot'ul-sliaw to Doubeft. liiO'-s oil balls off lliiglns off Pfcfi-i- 2. Hits- (Mf 7 in ii inning--; off Strand 2 in 2 innings. Struck nit By Hughes I. by Strand by 2.

I'mpires Bvroti and Kason, orphans ooo ft oft ftOl 1 7 1 Batteries- MeCounell, MacMurda Chiciigi inni Dill mi2 ii 2 Batteries Allen and Horry; Brown and Wilson. Score Second game: li. H. V. Pittsburgh iifto nun I ti I chicag I oft ftftrt nix '1 I Batteries tlc.i and Herij; Pr.il dergast and Fischer.

At the Alt. mm. I'ii lion's oot al I lange estef. la was oia.le out Blfle nssocia-tuiial guard I 1 -tile following a possible lind (ullati; Hall and Lynn. (Ma--llurdo pitched list inning.

Callan iutchltiK, McConm'll on first). bull mmm ai slow fin, live shots s'l ling or kneeling ami ne shots stand Hi, iil.lhaili, iif; l.av BUFFS AND TERRAPINS MAKE EVEN DIVISION; Belli, iii; I 'lav loll, tt, Newark 2: Newark, July miserable support Among the Bowlers SMOKING TOBACCO 4 Till. or, llrooklyn -Wlltse was given by his Brooklyn and Newark won, Mosclev I I 1 1 I males todav iiose, I "am Beiiickeii, iiil. NO GAME IN MORNING in fouiteei a I'd; rapid "Bull" Durham hard-made cigarettes have an irresistible attrac lire, ten shots i il.lham, 4 I l.a -II; Benn.lt, 21; Hat ier. I Hose, ni.

Im ii. ill. and Bculhaoh, on the tin. und for Newark, allowed just double the hits made olf Wiltse bin their support was excellent with nun on bases. Score: U.

II. 17 ling; Matthew cock, 3'i. da Meyer. 'I'n Adams, for FRFf packag of 'pap9f" on 17 li. STANDING OF Till: TF.AMS.

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P.ain previ nted the morning game and It was played off in the afternoon. The Terrapins were at the short end of the first game, to while they won the second set-to, to 2, Score: U. H. Buffalo 330 (HO 010 ts 11 ft Jialtlmore ouft ooo -r. 1ft 0 Batteries Ford, P.edient and Blair; Ilender, Cjnley and tlwins.

Morning gitiue postponed. Second gnrrip Score: U.K. Buffalo OftO 010 0102 10 2 Ualtimore 010 014 21x 11 0 Hntterie: Schultz, Krafip and lilalr. Allen: Johnson and Jacklltsch. l( II IdVH.IIT.

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p.i si i is NK.nr. SI. Louis I-1: Kansas City Kansas City. July Y-SI, Louis, after regaining first place by defeating Kansas City in the morning game, to 0, It hy winning again In the Hfternoon, 4 to 3. Seme -First game: U.

ILK. St. Louis 000 ndi'l (nil. 1 4 Kansas City ono (Kit) 2 Battel ies mi and Hartley; Main and Kasterly. Western League.

Dcs Moines Sioux City Lincoln 12-11: Wiehiin -l. Denvei 0-11; Topeka (iini.ha 7-fc SI. Joseph 2-3. FREE An Illustrated Booklet, showing correct way to "Roll Your Own" Cigarettes, and a Package of cicarette i Capitol 12 3 Totals i 02 1 :5 '27-'. Morris 7'1 s' si! 2' I i'l-oii H2 "ll Mi 12 ii 2 "Blind" V.

0 2 2 I II. in licnp i 1 2 12 12 3'' Totals 370 i.nsn Pnlliidinos 11. S.1 271 Pnllndln. SO Ifiil lift 233 I Muti.b'll 1 04 SI I 22 I "Blind" to: 103 i(i 32 I TotalH 3SS 3H.1 1.1IS K. Jones Has I'noitgli.

St. Louis. July fi. Fielder A Clihaso lltNbiirgli I. Chicago, July 6.

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THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY 7 1 li I and and Score Second game: li. St. Louis Ono H4II 0(10--4 Kansas City 01 OftO 3 Ballet'les Plank, Crandall Hartley; Ilciining, d. Johnson Brown. victory to Chicago, 2 to 1, In manager of the St.

Louis Fidcrals, has resigned that position cording to ll message received here tonight from daly I'alleii, stockholder In the local rlnb who is now with the team at Kansas City. iiecond part of the holiday today. fcore First irame: n. M. K.

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