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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 14

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FKTDATi'MAT 1. 1BV "TT TIMES KfrCORiTETt. 7ANESTTTXE." OTTTO NEW GREY TVIRLER PITCHES GREAT BALL BUT AGATHONS TRIUMPH BY 5 TO 1 SCORE. HOLD FINAL WORKOUTS FOR Landis Rules In GlAlnTvSErWg FULL KINNEY'S SLOW BALL BAFFLES GREYLEGS TEAMS TO DEFEAT REDS GREA KENTUCKY CLASSIC Favor Of Minors ran play and a leaky atop of kard liner over seread were tk brilliant plara, and a sleepy kit of kaae-raaina; was th dull on. "lllvy" obligingly ran Into Shovlin wkea fielded Rellly's grounder la tk second la tint for klm to complete a doable play, and Incidentally prevent Morrlaon, wko waa oa tktrd, from scoring oa tk play.

LOUISVILLE, May 14. (A. Derby horses rounded into the I In BDite of the masterful hurling of Charlie Ketchum, failed to catch. He got In an argument with W. J.

Lewis, of Boston, a spectator. They were preparing to mix" when onlooker said he hit stretch today In their preparation newest addition to the Grey pitching staff, the local outfit for th $60,000 race at Churchill Downs Saturday afternoon. Light Captain Hal breezed a mil In 1:43 2-5. Almadel hustled mil In 1:43 and hi atable companion, Supremus. turned In five.

eighth In 1:01 4-6. Chief Uncas, August A. Busch's derby colt, went a halt mile In :50 4-5, three quarters in 1:18 2-6 and was driving out at th end of ST. PAUL, May 14. -(A.

The St. Paul Dispatch today says Edward G. Barrow, business manager of the New York Americans," who was here yesterday, says Commis-aioner K. M. Lsndls has ordered major league clubs to call In all but eight optional player.

"Plans of the major league magnates to Increase their hold on the exercise will be their lot tomorrow. It waa a great gam and one which merited a larger attendance than th 170 fans who turned out. NEW YORK, May 14. Waging an uphill fight against Cincinnati, the Giants tied the score In the ninth Inning and won In the twelfth by a score of 5 to 4 today. South-worth's home-run with Walker on base forced the game Into extra innings, and a double by Kelly drove In the wlnnlgr run.

It was "Golden Jubilee at the Polo grounds and many baseball notables were in the crowd of 15,000 that saw the Score: Prince of Bourbon and Sweeping Away turned In th most ambitious trial of th eligible today. The Th Mounts are next. It's win i went down to defeat before the attack of the jviassuion Asra-' thons here yesterday afternoon by a score of 5 to 1. The i former Senator twirling ace had one bad Inning in which five hits and a wild throw were good for 4 runs, but he had Hthe up-state sluggers on his hip during the balance of the game. He was signed up by the local management imme- diately after the game and will probably work against Mt.

this timet Score: Xalapa farm colts worked a mile th mile In 1:47 4-5. young playing talent or the coun Trainer Howe arrived late today PO and an eighth, Prince of Bourbon being clocked In 1:65 1-8 and Sweeping Away on aecond slower. with xt. F. Whitney derby eligible.

try By sending 16 players out on options, Inatead of eight, as provided Reminder, Back Bona and ChanteyJ Maaallloa TAB Bluhm, ft drooling, S. Shovlin, Edmonson, rf 4 Flying Ebony, Glrrord A. Coch in tha minor-major agreement, IIiub I Vernon here Sunday. ran's representative In th race, re has been frustratedby Commission There were just tivo rtMoM a A 0 0 0 1 verblal beans. Kinney started It oft with a hot er Landis," the paper quoted Mr.

Barrow aa saying, AB 5 ceived his first workout over the cours today. He worked a mil handily in 1:43. Graber, 4 Oossett, I Cincinnati Crits, Pinelll. 3b. tthy the Greva aot win.

aalile from Ik fact that aer did Bat A rumor gained way among 4arfmna late today that Brena- in waa to got aii.ono to relln-qoiak hi mount. Quatrain, to Karl 'Sonde. It waa enid tk matter would positively be art-tied anon. A revised list of th probable Tha order, the paper continues, single down th first base line. Bluhm doubled and Kinney pulled Foster, 4 Robert I Gerry's voltaic arrived will force the majors to place on F'th'ng'hm, cf 4 the market close to 100 players whp PO 6 3 3 10 2 2 4 0 i i 2 yesterday and was sent out for a brisk: run today.

He went a mile Kinney, 4 make CBOak raaal Ko. I I Aatlions cot the breaks) Bfo. 3, l.fty" Kinney. up at third. Groellna; chose thla as an opportune time to drop a fly over th ahort right field wall for 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Housh, cf Brcssler, 6 C.

Walker, If 3 Smith, 5 t'aveney, 5 Wlngo, c. 6 Luque, 6 Lewis a glancing blow. Folic and others Intervened and Smith was ordered out of the game as the crowd swarmed on th Held. As he passed down the steps to the visiting team's quarters beneath the grandstand, a chal rthrown by an unidentified spectator, landed oa top of him. Score: Innings R.

H. E. Pittsburg ....022 100 0037 11 1 Boston ..100 000 0001 0 Batteries Morrison and Smith, Gooch; Barnes, Kamp and Gibson. F.RIton LOSE IT PHILADELPHIA, May 11. Alex-nnder held Philadelphia to seven hits today and gave Chicago a 4- to-2 victory.

Errors played a large part In the scoring of Philadelphia's runs. Score: I Innings R. H. U.I Chicago 001 000 3004 11 3 Phlladela ..,.000 002 000 2 7 If Batteries Alexander and Hart.) nett; Mitchell and Henllne. fiET EVEN BREAK BROOKLYN, May 14.

The 81-Louis Cardinals evened the serloj with Brooklyn today, taking tls second game to 4. Crimea starf ed for the Robins, but lacked co-trol. a-ivlna: way to a pinoh hlttr have been under their control, and this "is regarded as a big victory for the minor leagues." i 13 27 Totals I Ktnner was rlitht, mixing: tan- a home-run, Tha ball, aided by the wind, cleared th fence by Inches, i and an eighth nicely In 1:65 4-5. Jockey Frank Coltlletti, who will rid him In th derby, was In the saddle. I derby field as published In the Post today reduced the field to 25 horses, with the possibility that four others might be started.

Kanesvlll AB Francis, If 1 Shovlin grounded out. Edmonson I ASSOCIATION 4 10 34 15 iA UHstne; alow ball witn a last one In a manner which the local wll-f low swingers were unable to solve In a consistent manner. Their f' aoven hits wera kept well scattered .41 when was winnig run Totals One out scored. Olfe' singled and Graber sent him to third with a double. Ketchum then sent Oossett to first with an Intentional pass, filling tha sank with one Lefty" Dowell 0 PO 0 A 0 0 0 6 1 0 3 IVew York AB Southw'rth, cf 6 away.

Foster obligingly lilt to Ketchum, who threw Edmonson out at E. Nutter, rf 4 Melssner, 4 Purtell, 4 Morrison, 2b. 4 Silverman, ss Kellly, Ragle, a 1 Ketchum, Totals MINNEAPOLIS, May 14. Minneapolis took the third and final game of the Columbus series here today by a score of 4 to 2. Score: Innings R.

H. E. Columbus .000 002 000 2 10 1 Minneapolis 100 020 01 4 9 1 Batteries Northrop 'and Bird; Hamilton and Alnsmlth, Gross. Frisch. 2h To Pitch For Mosiac Greys the plat, but Rellly threw wild to first end failed to complete the mada-to-order double play, Graber, Voung, rf Kelly, lb.

Yindstrom, 3Tb Wilson, antll tha ninth, when a double by Melssner and a single by "Billy" Morrison aaved them from a shutout. Ketchum and Kinney staged one of tha prettleat pithing- duela ever een In a local arlt for the first flva Innings, both being; complete maslera of tha altuatlon and In no danger whatever of belns scored 87 14 of course, scored. Feathsringham filed out and the damage was don. Jackson, ss. Th Mosalo Greys are going to 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CAJTAVAST IS STINGY Tha Agathona scored again In the 100 0011 004 000 ..000 ..000 Masslllon ZanesvlUe ST.

PAUL, May 14. Hufrh Caim- 5 4 6 5 4 4 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 PO A 4 1.0 3 5 0 5 10 16 3 0 2 2 0 10 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 v0 88 22 1 7th. seventh when Bluhm singled and was called safe at second on a close journey to Glouster Sunday, May 17, to cross bats with the fast American Legion team of that city. The upon. Tha itxtn apmou ma pro Two-basa hits Bluhm 2, Groel vans brilliant pitching and Nicholson's sensational fielding enabled Toledo to win the odd game of the play when Oroelintr grounded to Sil Snyder, 'i'erry Devlne Hartley, McQuillan, xMeuset Greenfield, $.

GHentley szF. Walked Howdy, Huntzlnger, Parent Stud Of Man Wa Goes On Block LEXINGTON, Ky May 14. (A. Nursery stud founded by the late Major, August Belmont and maintained by his son and namesake until his death a short time ago, will pass" out of existence tomorrow when 68 brood mares and three stallions will be sold at auction. The stud was founded 39 years ago and, headed by Fair Play, has produced some of the moat celebrated horses In America.

Man O' War, world's champion, Is a product of the farm, being by B'alr Play out of Mahuba, both of whom will go on the block tomorrow. ing, Shovlin, Graber, Gutter, Purtell, Melssner. Home-run Goellng. SALE NOTICE i series from St. Paul, here today 3 to verman.

Bloom took third unmolested and scored when Ketchum threw to first to catch Oroellng. American Legion team of Glouster la one of the fastest amateur teams In this section of Ohio. The Mosaic Greya are mad up of some of the Double -plays Shovlin to Bluhmi i On Saturday. May 16. 192S, at 10 Kinney to Shovlin.

Bases on balls- o'clock, a. Eastern Standard 0. Score: Innings R. H. Toledo 000 010 "1103 0 0 St.

Paul 000 000 000 0 4 2 Batteries Canavan and Schulto; Kolp and Collins. It was an entirely unnecessary score. Fundi and Morrison led the Grey hitters with two safeties each, while llelsener and Nutter poled out their Mhnuse In ilnnesvtlle, Ohio, the un- dersiancd will offer for aala at nub- Off Ketchum 1, off Kinney 2. Struck out By Ketchum 4, by Kinney 1. Passed ball Oossett, Umpire Law-son.

Time 1:35. 8 ..41 fastest players In Zanesvill and have beaten some of th best teams In this vicinity, and do not expect to let Glouster stop their winning Totals Batted customary two-baggers. Ho auction in luuowinft acscriuea real estate: Kmmteri In tha cltv of ZanesvlUe. streak. Grocllng and Bluhm War the in the eighth, and Oeschger fiiuar-ed the contest.

Score: Innings R.H.B. St. 102 020-8 918 010 020 100 4 0 Batteries Sothoron and Schmilt; Orimes, Oeschger and Taylor, JIa-berry. NOTICE C. A.

C. PLAYERS! All C. A. are requested tore-port at Burton park Friday at ji30 o'clock for practice. The A' team would like to book games flth any amateur team in the cityjfor evening or Saturday games, pall 3099 or write P.

O. Box 152, Zates. vllle. I Ran for Terry In 7th. xBatted f.r McQuillan in 7th.

zBatted fur Hartley In 9th. sszBatted for Greenfield In 9th. Musklnium county, and atate of Th Dowell brothers will form the worst offenders for tha Agathona, the former getting a single, double and a homer, and th latter being battery for the local team, and "Lefty" expects to bring th Maslc Cincinnati 000 I 001 6 011 003 010 000 ..100 .001 Rally In Ninth Wins Game for Speaker's Tribe New York Grey out on th long; end of the score. TOOK 11 IVUfiftiS i MILWAUKEE, May 14. After Milwaukee had come from behind and tied the score in the ninth and tenth Innings, Indianapolis won out in the 11th, the final game of the series, today, 9 to 7.

Score: Innings R. H. E. Indianapolis 000 200 001 429 15 1 Milwaukee 000 000 012 407 11 2 Batteries Maun, Hll land Krue- Two-bas: hits Lunue, Young, Th Mosaic Greys will leave by Ohio, and described ae jot number even (7) In Spangler'a Seventh ward auh-dlvlalon. fcinld premises are known aa number 423, Luck avenue, In aald city.

Appralaed at 15010.00. Terms of Sale Cash. Tha riKht Is reserved to reject any and all bids. HENKr J. KNOEDLER.

Executor of tha Laet Will and Tes- tament of Margaret I.ivlnRston. Dated ZanesvlUe, Hay 7, 1U2B. IB Crlts, Breseler, Frisch and Kelly. Home-runs Lunue and boutnwortn. content with two double and a sin gle.

Silverman showed hlmaelf to bs a versatile performer by pulling- off two exceptionally brilliant play and one that waa exceptionally doll. A sharp single to right on hlt-and- automobile from the Mosalo Tile Co. office Sunday morning at 8 o'clock, and all those wishing to make the Pinelll 2. Double plays Athletics Play MarkParkTday CLEVELAND, May 14-Cleve- Luque to caveney to uressier; urttz to Jreesier; loung to tiariiey; Jackson to Frisch to Kelly. Left land mad it three straight from i Boston today, winning 4 to 3.

Pitch- sam V.1"4, er Ben Karr won his own gameJ Mosaics still have a few open trerj Eddleman, Lindstrom, base Nlew York 10, cinctnanti Buses on balls Off Luque 8, off NOTICE I A meeting of the stockholder! et The Putnam Oil Gas will held at 608 Main street. anes411e. ana bkih. The Colored Athletics will open driving In two runs, including the: woui winning one In the ninth. Manager tsar some first-class Speaker was out of the game with 'm; For Same G- w-.

a Chamherlaln. car Mosalo TIIa Cn. McQuillan 1, off Huntzlnger 1. Struck out By Luque 4, by Hunta-Intrer 1. Hits Off McQuillan 6 In Ohio, on Thursday, May 28, 192i at their home season at Mark park thla afternoon when they clash with the atrong Wllberforce university team.

The local outfit has been 2:30 p. for the purpose or clos i i 1 1 Knee, wiiiuu iulvcu COLONELS TAKE EM ALL KANSAS CITY, May 14 Louisville made a clean sweep of the aerie from the Blues by winning today's game 8 to 3. The Colonels took ad ing the business of said company and surrendering Its corporate. au to- to leave for Rochester, N. X.

7 innings, off Greenfield 4 in 2 In-nitiKti. off Huntzfnger none In 3 Innings, mt'ires Wilson, Quigley and Moran. laming pitcher Huntzlnger. TIm 2:15. ItF practicing hard for the contest and night for treatment.

Score: thority and trencnisea. -r J. B. WILSON. Presides t.

1 1 ULIUIILLI 1 na JTin a real battle is expected. Boston AB PO A H. E. Buker. Secretary.

Flagstead, cf 3 0 2 3 0 The local team will Journey to mitS- V.wwaa Maasillon Saturday and Sunday, aH Sj" w.w Williams, 1 1 0 1 0 IIS iMCCl A UUUIK ill where they will play two games. Wamby, 2b. NE H-IU0T FEATUItES BOSTON, May 14. Pittsburg defeated Boston today 7 to 1 in a vantage of Messenger's two errors and scored two runs for each error. The score: Innings R.

H. E. Louisville ,...300 800 000 0 1 0 Kan. City. .020 010 000 3 9 3 Batteries Cullop and Meyer; FOR SALE They will play here next Sunday.

Boone, Match Games 1 until th dal of of th dl-for orte 2- gume punctuated In the eighth In Carly le. Todt, lb Bids will be received 1 4 0 1 1 3 112 0- 3 114 0 4 0 2 9 0 4 0 10 1 4 0 0 1 2 4 0 16 0 4 0 10 0 o'clock, noon, on the 27 ning by at near-riot, which took several- policemen to quelL The Prothro, Sb. Messenger, Wilkinson and Shlnuult. May. 1925, in the office rartn i.t rtnhlfrt HprvipA William Yocum, star horseshoe Connolly, ss.

trouble, atf irted Earl Smith pitcher of this city, will engage in SACKS DKFKAT ALL-STAIlS After a hard fought game at Burton's park Thursday afternoon, the Papersacks added another victory to its list by defeating the fast West End All-Stars. The score was 9 to 6. The All-Stars have a horsa walkinir cultivator, oractlcal iPlclnich, c. lv new. con be seen at Dumpingita- TRY A T.

R. Ruffing, antlon. a match game In the Fairmont arena In Columbus next Tuesday night with Putt Mossman of Eldora. Ia. The contest will be the best Totals 34 3 10 26 9 0 Two out when winning run was scored.

good ball club, but found tough op position In the Sacks. Sheridan, re six out of 11 games pitched. Each liable right-hander for the Sacks. Cleveland gnme win oe zor ou points. Mossman will com from Columbus to ZanesvlUe, wher a match GHZ AB 3 3 started the game, but faltered In the fourth Inning.

Todd was sent to the mound to check the onslaught and held the Stars to two hits. The gam -will be staged on th II. A. li 4 ,1 i reliable; quality; goods ALWAYS AT WW i'lUCES score: WORLD'S LARGKST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION A 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 4 8 PO 0 2 2 4 0 9 4 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 Jamleson, If. Lutzke, 3b.

McNutly, J. Sewel, Myatt, Summa, Burns, Fewster, Karr, Innings R. H. E. 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 Sharps courts, 332 Culbertson avenue, sometime next week.

The exact date for the ZanesvlUe match has not been decided as although It is probable that it will be held on May 23. Mossman Is the champion horse All-Stars ....110 301 0006 -8 How Will You Spend T. R. 122 103 00 9 10 Batteries Brown, Curtis and Sin pit DEPARTMENT STORES inspect It closely. The hull waa made by the Navy Department In the ship yards at Brooklyn.

N. and la constructed entirely of hcitv.v steel plates with, an extra covering- of armor plate where the hull la subject to damage. Its whole construction makes It absolutely safe for use In the stumpy wnwter of Buckeye Lake. A power ger; Sheridan, Todd and Billman. 326 Main St.

ZanesvillerOhfc shoe pitcher of the United States. He won his title In Florida at the 7 27 13 Totals MA RYSVILLE Hiram Hoyt, The Summer? aged 63, an inmate of the TJunion national pitch held last February. He met Yocum twice In the Florida games. Mossman won. the first County home, was fatally Injured 0203 0024 000 020 ..010 .000 Boston Cleveland Wednesday when he was struck by ful new engine srlves the boat ex cellent speed.

The cabin la nnisn- Buckeye Lake's Only Cruiser an automobile while crossing road. Two-base hits Flasfstead, Buffing-. game 60 to 49, but Yocum was victorious in the second 60 to 47. Both men pitched splendid games, and Fewster, Karr, J. Sewell, Burns.

Three-base hits Myatt 2. Sacrifices Wamby, Lutzke. Double To Be Sold at a Great Sacrifice This Spring Sobr We Are Now Ready With a New Edition play J. Sewell to Burns. Left on el In Pullman style and accommodates two persons comfortably.

Cooking la done on electrlo grills. The boat is a complete unit In itself. It is an ideal way to spend the summer luxuriously with practically no expense. For particulars write to Townsend Brown, Granville, Ohio. Yocum's showing was riven much space In the Florida newspapers at that time.

His presence in Columbus and ZanesvlUe will attract many barnyard golf enthusiasts, who will want to see the national bases Boston 8. Cleveland 6. Bases on balla Off Rfflng 2. oft Karr 2. Struck out By Ruffing 2, by Karr 3.

Hit by pitcher By Karr The little ship has been well liked by those who have seen It at the lake and especially by those who have had the opportunity to of Free U. S. Map champion In action. Mossman is but 18 years of age. stead).

Umpires Hlldebrand, Evans and Owens. Time 7:40. It Is Just off the press an au lligli Uraila ouiig Mens Hollies thoritative map of the United HOW THEY STAND States printed in five colors. It measures 21 by 28 inches large NATIONAL TASKS BLAKED AGAIN CHICAGO, May 14. Chicago shut out the New York Yankees two days in a row by blanking them today 1 to 0.

The game was a pitching duel between Lyons and enough to be clear and small Lost enough to be convenient. And let us say to you Men who want VALUE and STYLE in Straw Hats, that never before have we shown such values as right nolr at the opening of the Straw Hat Season 1-9-2-5 I "Let Us Be Your Hatter." Imported Swiss Yeddo Hat It gives the population of the states, the geographical divisions, Clubs. Won. New York 17 Cincinnati ..11 Brooklyn 12 Philadelphia 13 Chicago 11 Pennock, th former Demg toucneo. the distances between the larger Pet .739 .500 .500 1.480 .478 .458 .455 cities, the composition of the 11 12 13 13 13 12 14 for seven hits, while the latter al.

lowed only four. Score: Innings R. H. E. population of the United States, New 000 000 000 0 1 0 Boston Pittsburg St Louis .11 ..10 9 .391 the time belts, the population and rank of the 200 largest cities, photographs of the president, his cabinet, and other important government officials, and a- map of Chicago 000 001 00 1 4 1 Batteries Pennoo kand Schang, Lyons and Schalk.

AMERICAN Lost Clubs. Won. Pet. .783 Washington, 'D. C.

Here Is an offering' that Is In Philadelphia 18 .667 Washington 14 .452 ..15 Cleveland valuable for school, home and business use. It puts knowledge at the disposal of every member of the family. This map Is offered to ct STor e.mi DETROIT, May 14. The Philadelphia Athletics won their seventh consecutive game today, defeating the Detroit Tigers 4 to S. Rommel pitched his sixth consecutive winning game.

Score: I'hiladela ....103 100 0004 11 0 Chicago 6 8 11 1 1 20 IS .607 .429 .304 ...17 ...13 7 7 St. Louis New York Detroit Our feature Solar straw is the genuine imported Swiss Yeddo hat, made in Switzerland. Lightweight, cool, flexible. It has a black silk band and fine quality, self-conforming leather sweat-band satin lined. An exceptional value at $3.98 .280 Boston our readers entirely free.

To secure a copy simply fill out and mail the coupon below, enclosing two cents In stamps for return postage. Detroit Oil 000 000 3 Batteries Rommel and Cochrane; ASSOCIATION Pet Won. Cluba. Lost. Doyle, Johnson and Bassler.

WlffGARO WAS WILD .621 Minneapolis Milwaukee Indianapolis ...18 ...14 ...14 ST. LOUIS, May 14. George Sisler hit his 29th straight game and Ken Williams Increased his Toledo 11 11 13 13 13 13 18 .6111 .519 .600 home-run record to seven, but' Er Louisville ........14 St. Paul ...13 Columbus 11 Kansas City 9 nle Wingard's wildnes cost the St. Louis Browns a defeat today at the Frederic J.

Haskln, director. The Times Recorder Information Bureau, Washington, II. C. I enclose herewith two cents in stumps for return postnpe on a free copy ot th UNITED STATUS MAI'. Name .4 .333 hands of the Washington Senators 5 to 3 In the third game of the se rins.

The score: Washington 001 030 010 I I 1 St. 200 000 010 8 0 Batteries Coveleskle and Ruel; FINE CLOTHES That Are Far From Costly Let It Be Understood That Good Clothes Are Sold By Us at Popular Prices Wlngard, Danfoi th and Bevsreid. Street City State This Sennit Hat Is Weatherproofeld A lightweight Sennit that is treatejd with a special process, making it weatherproofed. Trimmed with black silk band and with genuine Boni-Ton Ivy sweat band. Only by buying hats for hundreds raf stores can we offer such an unusual value at such a njoderate price TO PLAY SCXDAT Th South Zanesvllla Regulars will olay th Zanesvllla Pastimes Sunday at 2:30 on the Burton-Town-send diamond.

The Regs would like to book games out of town. Any fast team wishing games call J. 3. oMantoJlam Soott. 775-J, or writ Lw O.

Green, YESTERDAY'S 11ESILTS -National- New York Cincinnati 4 (13 innings). Pittsburg 1, Boston 1. St. Louis Brooklyn 4. Chicago 4, Philadelphia 2.

American Cleveland 4, Boston 3. Philadelphia 4, Detroit 2. Chicago 1, New York 0. Washington 5, St. Louis t.

Association Minneapolis 4, Columbus 2. Toledo 3, St. Paul 0. Indianapolis Milwaukee 7. Louisville 4, Kansas City 3.

GAMES TODAY National Cincinnati at New York. Pittsburg at Boston. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Chicago at Philadelphia.

America Boston at Cleveland. New York at Chicago. Washington at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Detroit.

Box 93, South Zanesvllla. Try and Beat Notice to Contractors Sealed bids will he received by riir.itni tt nuhllc aervlc of the $2.98 Our Leader city of Zanesvlli, Ohio, at the office of said director until 12 oclock, Them noon, on the 2nd aay or june, u. for furnishing the necessary labor and material for the improvement of aveti, from Blue avenue to llaiei avenue, oy grading, Drain ing, curbing and paving the same according to the plans and specifications, estimates and profiles on file in the said office. Each bid shall contain the full name of every person or company ititArffsteil In tha same, and be ac Association Genuine Guaranteed Blue Serges $32.50 Made to Your Measure Over 13 jcaiV experience as iirncllial tailor bnck or every tarnirut that leaves our store. Milwaukee at Kansas City.

Minneapolis at St. Paul. MAVB BEEN EXCITI.XO companied by a bond in the sum of rive Jiunarea uoimre ifnvv.uu; 10 Tan Barkalu Braid A Comfort-Fitting "Solar" Another of our feature hats for 1925. Extreme com-fort woth smart style. Of rich natural tan Barkalu braid; (modeled on just the right dimensions.

Brown silk baid flexible brim; cushioned, comfort-fitting leather svfeat-band. Very low-priced at the satisfaction ot the director ot The White Sox outhlt the Terrace rvin or a cert Med check of like Sluggera in an exciting ball game amount on some solvent bank as a on West View diamond Thursday evening by the score of i to 3. Four guarantee mat ir me dio is acoepi-cd a contract will be entered Into and an acceptable bond for the sum home-runs by the White Sox team of 60'o of the contract price given featured the Th Sluggers to properly secure me periormance managed to get on home-run. The of the same. The bid for labor and material shall he separately stated White Sox pitchers wer Parish, with the price therefor, tinouid anv hid be relucted, such check will be Shumate, Lamar and Braley, with two Denhauer boys catching, lin ROI-TAN ci cigar you'll like "roi-Tan Favorita? It's as smooth as the purr of your engine! Try one!" (2 for 25c) forthwith returned to the bidder, nnd should anv bid be accepted.

G31 MAIN ST. JJ ts nnnd I liraley formed the Slug, gors' battery. Umpire Ogelvle. $1.98 fluih check will be returned upon the nroner execution ana securing of the contract. ISM The Uratlot baseball team would Tim rtaht is reserved to reject any or all bids.

i i like to schedule game with the ZANE5VIUE.0. t'fnn ttlMP Mosaic to be played on either ha rut ia, i.t i i Tlrtr of l'uljlic Bci'iluo; th Grutlol or Zaneavllle diamond..

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