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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 10

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y. 10 it Am imrvr. THE EKQTJTREn, CTXCEsKATt; SUNDAY. OOTOBEIt 13. 1001 CORCORAN GREAT Showing: Made By U.

C. CLIFT0N8 DEFEATED. lusnbia's flitr.M Ur lo h-r mrii arwl tickia, but her uark 1V14 a as to Avondale'B Line Wa Too Hmt? ui g-m For Thrni. yarda Har.rrj' ie. i t.e ---r was -r ih Joins Reds in the Fold.

tin STr-In Gas Rahlin's Quarters tn.ll-f Slid ft tne "-M I-M al 'ittUn. ar.l Trj- fy.rx.mm wr 1 to lr.jr!.. Th -d TH- cr- was Han.ri. to i .1. 'ifi' As a Krsnlt tf a Kriendlj Beit With Hegartj.

Mayers Who Have Sifcnrd Conlracls. Battled Fiercely With thei.V Ust bef.c th- mJ half. le, jrl 1. nta bv rnp.y I- i bucking reader f- 2 rrv- Kentnekians. Th.

ar by i 'fr t.t..r, atx'jl lh tfv or. Australian Mixed It Up With the Big Fellow. a ure) at. 1 th iwta. 'ti i r.

lu. M-igoon 0n firms Tip That Put Him in Line. Neither Side Was Able To'S wwl f'-iri ynrtj rjn i- Av-i -ymy-r ma l- a ti, j-t. in n-' rttttt.n i. si tf.t aa or.

a wr- 4 11 Score a Point Art vim- Hrrf Wf-t urj Urtbrr i ttutnrr KUft the Tnrk mai. alj I iM llr u-. trie In nj ha.f r'arn Hwi a "r.rr1r.rl''li rza-la tr a'-l Cincinnati Team Had Not Even WlLKCT HILL3' 7ICT0EI. 1 4 a i -run tinrinnati' MtRajfr and Captain Talk of l'J02. I.l All Ik lla ''p V.

I hr Practiced Together. 0: lt: Iri(iB fctp-r In i. Into the- Bald Wj(on 1 1 l.n'l iJlck Scott T.k of Trip. Merman iif Mn It Out Ml.lH'J, i 1- i I I i 1 tii' i a i i i 1 II.H ii. I M.ir I irk-.

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wr 'h- National it- 1 a K.llrv M. 1 h- afara ,.1...., f. I I ma, -a- in to .,11. 1 I in tnlaai, a.111 tar'-a will wr(l I S- Na.l.mnl I J. a 1 Marl.y will Kv, fattwlv ni, ri -v f(r Hamilton, wl Krrtm Th.

Ha. dl.h.a th, gam- Monday d1d.i tn.k.. muoh money remarked Manager -hut tra.l1 r-m mll-a and had a h.rr.1 run Tha team pl.y-,1 h-c. ri PM had war. Ilk.

a SappT family daaMara.1 B-rg-n an.1 I wnM nae. misasal trlp 4 ullorT was (he only one who was rurv and h. eavrrfae a bUrk tn.it aid tusa eut for five minutes at Iron-ton. rrd.nt rrank. of th- BalUssora Club.

as aaiHd a strntesnesit danylng th, atary the transfer of that clus to New Tar. rrwd rtank Captain of the SaJma (alt swm. through town last night en rout, to hi. Ihmm at Iranian Ue was warm abkott, a4 aaaMrtwd a eatrwar- tKat i hsMtaH. ajta I think Mauaagei- McPhata a tN4 sa.

Law! jauMe4t baa asasl We4aesaU sarins; kla niimM.tvtL ow sxnnga ta Ma haw. we UMtaaai reorvslta rat oa i4rw sasamdia ha agwn 1 I 1 I I 1 I M'- I a I I 'J I.aa ELf'JcIN'l 10 SIGN. ii Miit I i u. I l. rUl I.

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an.i Ili. I Th." AhiiT! ii. I I. i 1 I SITUATION As To Newporfs Dates. Only Answer That dm He (iiren To the Many Queries That Have Been Coming in.

nn Ht NVw irt thU th. HI Wfint ire th Jul. I 1 'I -I t. i-. by i.h.in.

1 of rn. the itua 'I ft bsyl HKK by lll.i! I r. in ir. illH II, ly fir II II ti Tun KNgi'llu-H'M I a hat kll u. ha 1-.

ui i I liny ijuea-that It hn an anv uf th 'tii M. I tank lias "J1 il r.ltuk'M That i i a li Iln at il, bi, (,. i-aja h. 'i n. will II I ma 1 1 art i iiii't'.

rn. 1 1 a 1 1 waa al at -1 at I the a 1 1 1 ni- la I 1 I -11 n.l.i i-liiti-r HV I ut; 1 1 i 1 tn "lly k-y Club arrange a at ti r.i. nt uf Hie 1,. J.a k- Ciub, iat r.lirht that far an h- wa thcrr .14 1 nin.il tc wllhlii th- and thai he nii.te -n' thai tb.T- had tb" ll 'it-l IMrr. t.iix thai there li.il a.

ami tluit lie ten that th.r- ba 1 'rai he iu-t wh.ttier n. there id rin'iHf at 1 rt thN fall that Hie nultr-r la anllreiy lh. haiv.1. Mr KnWr aa K-n-ral llianaifer i.f th- and lhal he has btell auvi.ed as ui Mr -wl-r lirtenti.in Ad a nit It haa been that the a 1 llllll. nmi I .) if na.l in .1.

tr.l aivl take the Ther-wa. a.inie mil thia runmr. but it ia t-d ait, aee.ira.te J'ii ih el-a. tin Ft. Krle Mr I'avn- iri.t.-.al 1,1 ManaKer than h- uniuiil pay him dU! and -in the iin.tlta lha l-ttlnij nn If li- a nu-wlltia at tar a and run lint 1 i.o-nli.g at 1.

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him-'-if M-antkhim the went the ti 111,11 a w. .111.1 im Il HT III.I.IV ame and 111. una 'I; n-t It lntiniate.1 tivat It th he be at th un I aril hi. r.W-w. v.

ih-n earn in Clvamlk-n of Siriima Jl.Ji., vr Thla waa not r.i.nle -ed la til Kt hla home In H.gl.in an.1 a. iaat nifc-ht ti the What ho la la thla the altualb.n ui, dat- Mr I'iui, Infm-maM The Evgnniii nlht that h- w.ui.l renew the f-e- t- a a. 1 11 that k. a. Ivan.

-U far to mak- ioh an Invent- i. 11. will lint n. winill iT "na tn tmlanea, of n-r- home. era and in rrowlnj uneasy Th-y ar- talking in manner wluh Indlcmtes thai thy haw bw but th-v Miianr Fowler ha.a alway.

mad-nta promlan, anal until he haa failed In thla lnalam-e he ah, mid be reimurad It la alma4 a rei-talntr that k- a inaaKlna- of Is Vfr th iraa-a at Ix.utavlll- for Ti.rf a It la i.robaxhle tht the date win h- simultaneous with those chosen 1 -atonla. by ittMon House table d'hote dinner. 6 to 7.30 LEAGUERS ARE 00VLH3. sraciiL oiararra to tii imniii. Memphis, Tentv, October IX Joaeph Can.

tUloo srrWed here to-night to make prepar. atkona for the reception of bis All Star Asnencan anal teams, which will make their entrance Into IMil. ln next Friday. Mui interest belns-tf Id tba coming of tha major 1-ag-uers. as Maniphtsana have not Been phyrs from tha bag ku.

hi seTeravl years. Cuntlllon has arranged for three gaxoaa here, October Is. 1 ana M. He will than procaed to New Ornasna and through Texas. PLATED TWELVE UII1Q3.

Owcuj. ararca to rag sseviasa. SajMavliia. October IX Tha Ironton and aUtaaarrtUa ball clubs piavyad a twelre-lnnlng tla gasoa this aft-rnoosa. score to 1 gam waa marked by aptasdid Seidlng and aaaaaans; worm.

Mr. Batler Savyn JM fssj tss nod set-rloa make good MMi (ass a -ii irmiaaaaa II I I 1 0Jj One Wa Played on Account of the Rail -RfsulU o' Other Gam. FOOTBALL 80CEE3. rnl finatl I'lilverilty Ki-utu. kyl ii.

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1-ninai ii. hi I'niver-' i.f fi.tl.all b.iuh.1 d. hiTf that 1 Im. nn fx 1. mal I ir.io-1 tHm In It Ha i-wn with th Kentucky! S.at- th- of one of the sTMi.K.iit im In K-ntiieky.

In the ml. In a.irlvinic rain, whb-li fell in iii.ikli. li to distiniriilsh th- Kr1.Uri.il wurri.irn, they fouKht their HK.ro ailM-nnirlm to a utaixlstlll In ljnttl whii'li lnj4tl i-v- ry seci.ml the I'm mluul of the lirst h.uf Neither Hide rssl. but the rn.ni. rv I i-s mniKKiins on a ncld will' live long Hi the minds of those who the rival atu.l-nta Work like fienda for the honor and glory of their nnjtlve aiabes.

I.Ike a band of bluud-thlrsty Indiana they turuKl-d back anil forth from head to foot with mud of the 11:1. alt Itiue Variety, Ion was written on the outitenanoe of every player. anl not one fraction of the 111 minutes waj wat 1, neither askltiK nor any quarter. It was a cae of on Inith aides. The Cincinnati eleven did Itself proud from the fact that team whirh represented I', of C.

to- day had never or practiced together la re the line-up thla afternoon, wnlle on the hand Kentucky State has been hard at It for sonw weeks back The little bunch of io al enthUidasta of the of cincir.iuitd who made the trti with the team atood unmindful of the down-pouring ruin throughout the eootest. and were pleased beyotal expresvion a.t the front put up by the varsity boys. It was the unanimous opioion uf thoiie pulling for the rej and bla. that Coach Pratt has the material 011 hard to build up one of the stn-nnei't teams that ever dv)n-teJ the colors of old M. Mlcken.

The line presented to-day was simply Impregnable, a point the Kentucklans soon realized, and tney turned their attention to end runs, which In a measure was more suc- cesaful. 111 the other of C. tore through Kentucky's line almost at will, but were unable to make any great headway owing to the splendid blocking; of their opponents. The team work of Kentucky State was more than eiiual to any eleven which has ever represented that university, th- work of Kehoe being very brilliant. Full Hack McLaren was easily one of the bright stars of the Queen City team.

Time and again the little bunch of muscles wus given the ball to advance, and well did he respond. Captain Frltsch also put up a great game. In fact, each member of th- lMm Utsarves all the credit In the world ior me Kreai snowing, just wnat tne harvest would have been had It been a clear, dry day Is matter of conjecture. On the s. ggy ground, which was fast becoming a miniature lake, gains by either side by end runs were few and far between.

of C. won the toss and chose the southern end of the field with their back to the wind and rain, sending their opponents to the kick-off with the elements beating rat-tat-too on their faces. K. 8. kicked off for 5.

which ws returned for 10. Bucking the Hue Indulged, and gains made until the center of the field was reached. A fumble lost Cincinnati the balb The fierce resistance put up by U. C. resulted in the penalty or olT-slde playing being attached thrM successive times, taking the bail to 1 fifteen-yard line.

It looked as though plre Bronston was a little too a.v he was unquestionably fair, as Cook, In his anxiety, violated to the extent of about a i-n iuui eatii wtiwiou. inn cat nothing. I C. holding their tor downs uj their ten-yard line. Up the neia i went, nearer aJid nearer the much coveted Kentucky goal looming- up.

A fumble and the ball was once more in 8 posseslson. Tha Kentucklans. after making futile efforts to advance, resorted to punting, which proved unsuccessful owing to the slippery ball. Again V. C.

ob tained the pigskin. This time through Full Back Scott, attempting to run with the ball after It had been sent back for a punt. I C. made several hisr kv being rammed through the center and a nice run by the same player. A fumble on the 8.

forty -yard Una gava the Kentucklans the sphere. A moment afterward the whistle sounded for tha end of tha first half. Soaking wet. bedraggled and bespattered with mud. tha players of both teams half walked and half dragged themselves off the field to sheltering; corners of the fence.

iuuivw vuwvua o. avii concerned it was decided for the sake of humanity to call the srame. aa tha storm signs of abatement-BeTeral of tha Cincinnati vtsitara. InliaA. lng Tn lwMuiust raprcaentatiTa, were 'I Twain, i.

Bosma. taltty after tha game. Tbetr aiotaas) bad been soaked while following tha alar, aad they wars taken to the coUesre dormitorT and fttrniahad dry outfits by i. It McXaaii. tel.

W. O. Baatlay. W. T.

Earsole aidi, Johaaoav Tha line-op waa aa folio wav: i. a naaitioasL Ksgler Laft Sad rritach (Captata). Left Tackle Qett loaaa aaaara EmsMt. Caatar Cook. F-urht Oaara Cra- Ttaal Kiss Tackle Amatla Rlakt End VateM Wntilinatl QaarterbaiA 8ck.il ta fnaa.

Left Half Barbae waravavanca sugat ttmu (Cavpcalau an i ran Itataaaa Maaiin. Ui Browa. Mania. Oraastar. Klltstx.

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i i EEOWN ALMOST iiiuijiiauia i in ii it' in mi' n-mii iiuir. 1J l.al.U f- Hru-an iilv.r.tr Kan. by rt i ar. w-l -m, n.l l.i.i I Kii.l it: hir Ur 'iM th- 1. 1..

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I l-l-Mlk-li' Kll.al Ilntler ry iv, rl it ni I 1. I II- I 1 1 iMiui.a. mill 1 .1,... CHICAGO ASTONISHED. Little Iurlu.

Tut l'p a (Jai'ie. in. I dli UK iti'y nt 'hi. mic i. after iiiirmi.

A tit a reiratta thar. a f. Aireiiily flrl.i wa.a ert a by a itne whl-h si-nil, tr-m l.i'K.iu. 1 1 1 1 i i th inariMinM. from In.llari.i In 't-eured.

and v. us on i-t) i 1 i Htart.il the I hJ vi.th and In .1 s. rl-s ta. fi i. ,1 I uiriei f.r i i-; th- iranie.

r. In ct. vie. 1' ir- iTin-ii l.b-,1 by l'i i-nii ti Marn-'na! a r-m and 1 ii. nt i.

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11 -KM i.Klf. lt-t-i .1 ir-- Ha Haivea- -Ti .,1 hrjlf Nab 1111 I haMng urained hu ahi.uio.r. SOARED TEE MEDICS. Otterbein Iado a Fine Showlnp at Ciilnmhiis. I'triit.

11 the enji irik Columbus, October l-'-Tbe i 1 -K little ott-rb-ln gi-. th, a hard her- The Ohio M-di. al iev-n gr-atlv ch- i their tient.a and th- -i haiulicap them as mu-h as a-j, with the smaller -l-v-ti. Thr- hd were eor.sl by th- made In th- firs? half w--- 1 h- r. of flukes did not i r-' in stralebt n-.

ir-for a result, oci rl- in .1. gr-ativ har.dlca b- an injury f. the P.rat half, but th Itref-r-n never gave up. a.n.l. when time a feri they had th- bail on and It wa.

all th- do to keep them scortntt line-up: nhlo M-liral. Hana Iew l--fl Kiid b-ft T. kl I-ft iluarj st r-. Van A.tn.-ti Il 1- v.1 s- baughlln W'-lty-Kunk-l Right Ta Edwards- eon H.h'. Ki.d Whelan 'wiart-r Oel-r I-f, Half Cherrlnston- Klght Half I'uffy Full Hack Sumrr.ary -S-ure ihlo Me.ll.-al.

IT, i.tr.rv-.r ns L.ulTy 2. k- From Touchdown-I tulTv 2 I-naih 20 Umplr--J W. M. T.ar.-n Hcferee-E. U.

l.ljyj, ut ul.iu Mat 0. B. U. WON, But Jfelther Side Scored in the First Half. FECIAL T1S1ATCH TO THE KNgi IRCX.

Columbus, Ohio. October 11' The UrdversUy boys 8trunK samp thiiiK surprise on the State niversiiv t-iev day. and at the end of the t.rt half ne S'llrt hH ftrlit-CVil TVia for it In-ehe second half, 'h ow'-'v'-r. to th arrangements th Madl-lng up 17 points again: the visitors cl- High ut In its iip; "arance of Ohio State, also kicked a good g-iai fr a- the latter placement, but It was nut on Th- Mad.soi.i t-am did n-. bp cnunt of holding In the line.

The game w.v. th r.ason -bat th- capta.ii n-playejl In a driving rain, which gr-atlv f. other its list of ihi. fected thj nua.lty of football played by both Net -rt Krai Klin got in a g.e-l after- Ohio State. Pvsitiens.

Ohio Unlv-rjltv. iintnan-riunurgtuTi lf- En1 Msxkw I-rt Taekl. Iti.i ii- Tangeman befi iua.rd Sin-iat (enter r- Right O.uard Right Johnson Fay Stgrtat Elder. RiKht En I Jackson Quarterback Left Half b.r.ci.i -Irwm vFT''c" Klrht Hal' kinl Full Hack tcor- llltlii St. it Btrdseye 2.

W. Touchdowns Kittle S. Length uf Twenty mmut-a fmplre Cli-e Oberlin. Ref.r Hail, of W. and 15 FOUR MIFUTES Yale Made the First Touchdown at Annapolis.

Annapolis. Mi. October 12. Till vir- stty foot bail team defeated the Navy eleven in a very one-aided contest by the cnr or 24 to 0. In four minutes aft contest Yale put tha ball ow-r kicked a goal.

Ten minute. t.l?ry'n Straasburg-r for the Cadets. tneA a goal from the forty-yard line, but missed. T'f touchdown and kicked goal In six minutes and soother Tale. Pdttoiu Ooukl (CWrXain) Lmn Cad i l-n TWckle Oiasa.

lo-rt Ouaxd Caxsfiaa. t-WBtar Right Tackle Adasa. RaOarty. fUgnt Ew4 Olcott Hi VMarter Back E. ftmMk SLi 1.1Sil8 Fakl Sack Thoawaea.

a. Osasgstowa. Baw- -Tmn EJD uuia Hturaaor Made the HfMt cf Her Gains. fiiii.ti October IX Harewrd w.Csr- I i -j y. V.

HiT PKATf THLVI r. ii j.r. 3 1 I'l a Il'l f.l. -k I i v. 1 1 FEINCEION IMPK0VE3.

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1 Ha: M- INDIANA BWAMPED. Wi'l. -ii: -1 r-iiv 'l 1 I 1 Ii I ha fr in 1 a 1J Ml i-1 r- I. in STUDENTS CELEBEATE. sl-r-'iAt tu iite urt li.d..

0 1, -Several hi.V'i:., irad--! night 1 he tu- sc-ir- i "1: In a-d .1 n. k-. s- rrm the T-e wra.1-! it: a z.g-z.u; it. -r hi 1 TIt e.l PLAYER HURT. trr, iinpiTcii t- the it Chi.

th. opernl her reason h-r- th.a aft-r 1. by fan SCT- or 10 11 17-e gh-d I.oit;- nr-at w. r. it'lass In t- and w.

Ar. was l.a-1 his ar.u i- it. a il ir MADI30NVILLE FLUKED, t-am. In 1 Pafjr-'av th- K-ak 'n i.i i ir tne in ar- pre- to m. at.

Xa- cr. toaiur.jay I a t-tt rnrTTi owAillOWiJI liaiili I 0.1 Iii i Th? Franklin S. to-j! fo. tbali team of th- InteTschulastSc 1 ague, whn Is In the r.r.l ior par.r.a.:.i oticrei oy ihe r.wb"lER. clatrr.s a vict.arv the Madis.

ill- t-am b' the forfeit route. Tt two team" were I topaa- at Mad 1 i a.t-rr. The was on tbeir to put aiprarance. ri en- trie a of 6 in made by the Franklin team. EHDED 15 A ECW.

srtci-iL Liararca to ihi t-igt-iiiL Kenton. Ohio. October Lt. On account of i a dispute in the laat half of the football I game here the Lima team quit and th- gam-was forfeited to Kenton ti to b. Previous to this the score was 3 to 0 in favor of Lima.

STOPPED BT RAH. arcciaL niara-rca toire riortsrs. Vtrcennes. Ir.d.. October 12.

The fortall game scheduled to-day between the Bancroft Athletic ciub. of and the Mncennes Cnlrersity was decLared off aa account of a urtvttg rainstorm. STATE CHAMPIOI. to nil aacaaas, m. October 13.

Loa-r A un. mi thla city, won tha slate golf cbaanploo-Wp to-day tn tha finals against Grayer, of Xoncle. by a score of 4 an. to play. Next TertHt.

tottraaa-at will ba head at LEXTSGTOX TROTS. Ocrtober 8 to 18. ZJ 9. Creat fast arSripor r- i 1 -a. i i.

1. a rr li-f -a t. id a 1a I tf A I. Ii- i II. il-Cirt) a DATE NAMLD For tin- Sinia.

Kuri-y Cunt cut ut tin- Abli hid. AFTEB Tii FI3 TUEX. 'k I BUEK8 MADE A LEA-. TEEEY WAKTS TrTE 'yiSSEF. EOXISG EEIEFo.

1 Fr- n. -n th- Var lat 1 1, of i' a -I a a t. i -1 n.a:. 1- Ici 1 k- in rr. rr.

Tint it, a I k-v a-d 1.. ar 1 I t.a b- I Fl- la-. f.r aa I r. Kan in I 1 ill. Kr.

-i-i a I h- wa 1 hit re- -nt vial! there with Chbk x-y Wo 1 h-r from in to a imtIi that h- ia- 1 H- w- rn- i K. I.l la. rt.hr at li to 1 ti 'Tn. I a i. pound man 1, t.x promia- a 1' ki-g a 1'C- ur.kt.

wn has 1 a match as or. as pos.l- "-id like t'. a ble. Thirl, a-a: m.i h. -h- a who was Ific in th.

Fast Tt w-th-a and h- sh. ir. cat, ning on In not hsv. much the Country Art Firm will -ake the Ak- bar.tam a mm os winter. "N-w Tork Jack onrlen was gtvn the decHlon over Huf- a.

one. and Brim won a oca. decision. The Sr-a-tlng of Titi Esciagji ii In receipt of a letter fnsn Herman aaf Muncle. Ira! ofr-rirva Winters against any light w.i-ht In the world st 13 C-avir-J.

Marqul. Qunabury rules. want, to h-r from Barney Fur-y. rjene B-sa-na-h or M'ki Schr-ck Any on- of th. inr-t named nave a match at catch weight.

AST'S HOEaiTS BOIES, That He May Take Them To Call, forii La. Frank Burke, of th Siesta Ranches. Menlo Park. San Ma Lao County, and Ban JW. Santa Clara Covin tr California, t.

at th. Bl Nicholas Ha up frotn Lexington last nighi. wbarre ha has been attending tba trottios; naaartiag. aaaa la now on his way home to Baa Frwoclaoo. Mr Burke Is the owner of a number of Save trotting- horses, aad 1, Uks-ariae aa ntaastre breeder of cattle.

In conTermaUoa with a raportar far Tarn night 3A. TZr iaXl "7 would ilka Tery much to aacartala the trottlxvg Jtillloa wk. F-ro. kad a ru a -ha. aad was tne atr of a sambar aaT smaaei them tha s-rnu paciac aware Dlowe was orea tke late sWaator IL.

Staaford. from whosa I boaaMklaa aoeaa mavrca to hiss, aad aitar ii iT. tbetr wet tum-aloo, mL strayed In a ara. I wile-re. l.

and I laaard that his bosiaiWara aL. I wooid lika to take tkwaw. hoZJ CaJlforwla an) put taaTbTs srraveerara wstt-b I nae aJ-VeIi resaoer mt Tag Ejscycraai-CtlL Eroa I wr-niia r-ZIT ir.ls And tun. Ure 5l 3 0 I T. tit $250,000 Stock of Men' and boys' tall Clothing, Shoes, hats and urnlshlngs, r.

th- li.u-f uf K. M. I I en M. SA MITKK NS A Y1)rk. hmI.

in WIWD UP manufai urt nt $100,000 In $50,000 in $40,000 in $25,000 In $20,000 in $15,000 In If yiiu arc in our imi.K uiiij a 122 DEFEATED Was the Cincinnati Girl In the (iolf Championship Final in the Kast. Miis Herron Far icrpiufd th ord of Any eit rn WoEkO. 1 Nw 1 I I a a in. Ir 1 s. i a- a-- 1 1- a 1 -a a la a.

't as H- -r ar ii ra ajm.r.t h-s -s- a -r ar i. O. faid M. s. he Mlas g.rr,..

th. Ui.k.r :r.t., r.g as It I k-r tr ir r.wa i a- n- put the b- 4 i had H-rr. th- H. aa Hm.r tr a f-w -r1 to irry a a ret. V.i..

kr's team wa. a a. 1 i u-d -b- rr--rt-', rr y-l a -ar H-ck-r was a f.or-. pu bar on u-- Mia. Her.

T. ovae an ha. gi Mis. HWk by far tf t- ir i. b-T third i.

to lsa H-rr- p-arh was a haa jit are-h-r i-ad t. -r- AgaJr. Wlaa a t-- ran 4 i-ia 'a 1 "an a- l. on jsias MKli dait -stern glr. Th- card o-t was H-ckar out 5 7 4 -V.

e-a 31 lee ntrr-jit -i I Miss H-rr or. 4 4 I 4 5 a i- Th flnsl a i ri.ti in a victor fr i ia." 1 -no. ES.a County. New Jersary. by on.

BT. LOUia AME1ICAI. Snppoaed IJne-l'p of th Team Given Out, iranat anararca T. rare l.ei iasa Chicagej. Ill, Ortotwr IZ -That Bt Louj is to have awe of the stmvgeat sns iB t)l.

Assarlcava sas as a a 1 yaar i. aawarrad tart. Wnlie ta. tm.r..l fft nw sgTea-sxksei baa not beam official an- Bvoaxncaal. ta.

saaks aa of ta. mrm ni.1 Mas-np as aa faaoaew. 'it Xa J1 aTi6whaasia a-T, at.Il 'I I b. rotalaod sat tha taaTaTT- Harper 4oas aaat attcik: arweva4 a atarara frusa taa sw wha" la euaB rw. 1-- carafaily EAA GIXEErr TC1LFZD1 -wcxax asss-aTca ws TVs sartaaa.

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Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps Men's and Boys' Shoes. t.i it n. i 132 FiFIH SIHL: Visit Our Clothing 1 17- it on FIRST Enquirer Pennant Gam' Prlnrd a K.H Wcat: Irhrll kirk Ha n-r Bffi qnaltd Ond ra a tt.s a a a 1.1. a a TTfc c- g-t "i.i'- bas a- 1- he Everything for Me Everything for ha K.g.) baa d. rr.a'k ar a 1- O.at a ai tat ia bla t.

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tte "r-a-ratios t--osri of nj great kata rrwrk Hank. r.o kava 4a Xarw taav. of bat gr-al kark as w'a, Tas eaast-xaaav. wkaaaa laa xoasa wtaasna- of atasaaaoLIaer Tata tset Baaar. for tb.

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T. JtjVSlASlvI ESS ill Store amou I H. 0 Mi A -2 A T- Coif Goods, Cy Suits. I xerxlslng Sh- Sweaters, Jrsry m. Hunting Cloth.

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