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THE SIOUX CITY JOURNAL: THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1919. il Rasmussen Stops Oilers, 8 to 1, in Snappy Errorless Game INDIANS SET BACK OILERS 3 TIGERS WIN HURLING DDELIf SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE STANDING OF CLUBS HASXUSSZS PITCHES XA7XS TO 8 TO 1 VICTORY. EHMKE AND PEBBT CEASE T07X tn pouaTEEirrH- Western au wives SAY 12 1 Okia. Taisa Oocaha TH.S i MY VJS WAMT re To. YoU' IQTm WCDPKsJC mvkt AR? SPCND A CfNT BUT -i I CONTEST FREE FROX ERRORS WHITE SOX SOXTNDLY BEATXH But Thv CCL 5oC IF "rbo Iorvj RuV A ClArMOfOD oft Chics.F'-.

I look HWpr 1 Oeveaajjii ABOUT I ooc Washington Takes Chicago's Measure, 11 to 1 Browns Shut Out Yankees Cleveland Wins. Eighth from Boston This Year. July Philadelphia forced Detroit to go fourten innintrs today to r. Lone Tulsa Bun Is Bes-nlt of Three Hits Sioux Fall on Shackelford in Fifth and Pound Out Quintet of Score x. The Kioax jlaytd mri! behind irasmussen and hit Shackelford opror-uneiy ini beat TuU.

to pitched fine bail and in only irn.r.g Tea get more than on three befcg turx hed the fifth for Thiers' lone run. At tbe end of the third izJr.g only nine rad fared lluxuMfn and the Soos i gar r.ered a-i rur-j off by ran la the farth the to ii.n on base by virtue of Slu- r.b and Thoroason's bwt r.ot -ctre touched for oie run f.fth Iirj an TVrrjr s.rg'.ed. bu American rain a a to 4 victory. hut started a raily for the visitors in the ninth that tk-d the sxre and from then on the game was a pitchers" UattSe between Khmke ar.d Perry, who relieved Johason. Score: R.

E. Philadelphia 5 1 0 4 13 4 Detroit WS 1 11 1 Batteries Johnson. Perry and Perkins, MeAvoy: Ebrrske and Ainsrnsth. 1 St. Paul.

...4 Oil- -3 YESTERDAY MYERS BEATS BED SOX. Western S.ix C.ty. 7-j Omalii. 5. K'ir 7: i St.

i VUFC A XiArv0MD I The SAH. SomCBodV flROOCK WJK TnirdGS- TAKc tY IS ALWAYS AKiMvER5ARY AiviEk ADVlCC AMD oPCnO A COMlsJG AL0Al6 HIS LtTTLE I00SH AJD TaK.6 First Victory for Cleveland Pitcher, as Boston Loses, 3 to 1. Cleveland. July i4- CVeveland won its eighth game of the season from Boston today, the score beinc 3 to It Pitcher Myers first victory" for Cleveland. Score: R.

H. E. F5oston 1 01 7 1 Cleveland 1 1 1 Batteries Pinoc and Schang; Walters. Mytrs and O'XeiiL St- IC-ii WajBirT.f-in. Paj.i National I--.

American A-: Ceiusitc 1J: SHAW KEY HITS SNAG. and Browns Hammer Yank Star rit a play. TVnv mc at second 3 Miwon at urst. r.a 'ifcrd lfcn hit c-v throuu ti. Iavj scone.

In the "i Mean mngled a ivi was pwrl liroaaw pet them up ra.e with a sacrifice. S.hmdt i pa i r-r Jones hit to and Meloan was caught at th Rasmus sen hit to eentr and Rob-KMtn was ov-r. ts was easy. Th big vou as the fifth, rJer ar. avalanthe hits Shackelford ii iriij stand the tortur.

(Joodssn it f. a double and to on i.r.;. the h.t Wir.c an sacrifice Meioaa doubled anl i-J a r. rour. ted I was maiaed K-wi to rihf.

IWate iccrr.t Khr.it hit to levelanl ar.d WrHin rn nipp-i at the plat, lore ad Robinson cred. ar.d Hrokaw and Jchmklt Jfc-ran to Laria. Gedw.s's d-ubie ari I fate's unrle -ourt-d on i-. tr-e fourth. ard a walk Morar, Ifae h.t ac-ountd for Ji fir.al ivoi run in the sixth.

A r.rr. carrh by Jonei of jJti pcjj- fou! ard Brciaw'f atab of iUry ifT re fWd.njc feature. Te "fiier fcae btn ahat out ha.J t- aNo'jt two Jrvch kr to jshar kl f'-rd Texaa leap-jer Th- Cm i was a bu u. 1.t ftr To cab the tij- of hi ficr to the ll-t. A catch would hiv-n third oat.

ar.d La js ier Gaines Tci- Land Game. 5 to 0. St. July 14. Shocker was invincible while St- Louis hit the offerings of Shaw key hard and timely and shut out Nw York in the first game of theseries.

to Score: R. H. EL New Tori. 0 4 0 St. Louis 0 1 1 1 2 5 Yi 0 Batteries Shawkey arid Hannah; Shocker and Svereid.

bevna City at Jiew Tork at lj troiu Eitc-s "eC.r-. Pittbrth fc-i: St Ls.nis AEaericass i- at Iciiatia St. F. ERICKSON HOLXS WHITE SOX. termed of web Grves But Four Scattered Hits and COommSBt.

119. New York Tribune Luc Senators Win. Chicago. July EricVfon held Chi- to four scattered hits todar. while poses, invisible.

"If one caxno: what's the of the fash io plates -f 1 -selves. Since then bar r.v ed outright by :r.c.sf -f tbe moid of for KMSEY TAKES HIS MATCH WAPT. A Wniini7Dl7IIT had reach- the trr-n on ajAilll A UUniJljiirUL UULrta fti second and the way was o-n lor Ward to make a shot thai would turn WaahinirtnTi Iti Lowdermilk asd Ia.n- --rT. aisjl- i ar ff THIS YARN WAS SPUN JUST RECENTLY forth freely and ui. to Score: R.H.

E. Washington 6 6 1501 4 11 15 1 Chicago 1 0 0 4 4 1 4 3 Batteries Ericfcson and Plcinich; lai-forth. Lowdermilk aand Lynn. Schalk. CRITICS THDJI THE MISSOURI CHAMP IS A COMER.

DEFEATS BRAIN, OF MINNEAPOLIS, IN EASY FASHION. me iioe or ine match a lb wa. They were all square, so it was the a-ro hour, and Ward met the occasion just as he met the situation at Kxcelsior tfprir.js. His ball was in the trass a foot off thc r.ht s.de of the fairway. It wasn't particularly hard he.

but Ward SAYS GAME WILL SVITEE. President Heydler TLi-ks Are Unfair. WESTS NATIONAL HONOR BUD VOSHXLX WINS BY DEFAULT have rcurited. fiAmaen f-at it. T-Jlsa to oo run r.rx of rn.sfcty rood i4tch- lr.

The Vk ZTTi U-arue ia a cir-e-ait. ard fMrn is a club beatn ltb le than a bra-e of mna to it credit. A deal a c-a yeftrday wh-rebjr the Sioox woaH ret Eiayr.e. a lefthander, for Fletcher, a r.ghthar.'ier. Kl-tchr ha not shown much for trie S.ous.

ard Schmidt needs a Bayre was acainrt the Sioux, and was ffe-tire bt wUd. his to locate the plate belnc th rasv for his removal. Tulsa is here today for tb aiBe of the series. Salisbury probaMy wH ptrh for the Oilers, and Barnes or Lyons wi71 work for the Sio-ji. OTX CTTT TVUA AtH PA ASH wra.

rf 4 I Wm. i could not play direct for the trreen be-I caue of a cluster trees out in front. DALE AND OLIVER LOSE TO BORMAN AND GOOCH Jaynes Action in Giving Match to Philadelphia. July 14. George Carruth-ers.

who holds forth at the Lu Lu Temr'e Country club, never t-ra-ked a srr.il when he. told this one the other day. It was a windy day. which pave Georje nut for th story. "Too se those trees blowing orer there Ioka pfv doesn't it Well, if the roifers here had to put ur with fals encountered in Shetland would not be able to flay at alL Why.

I remember cne time seeing a. player make his approach shot for the i en and tha m-mim-A buvIt. It waa about to drOD New York. July president of th took the stand that :r.t tot playing fair or the majors in drr.y. the big leagues Bussy and Bailey Put Out Lidster Youth Has the Swing, the Stroke and, Above All, the Temperament Never Becomes Ruffled Makes Oreat Shots.

Kansas City. July 1C James C. f'Jay Brooklyn Man Prompted by Sportsmanship, as Voshell Was to 4 cri to Kaydr ts.t. Iheir own "I- believe, however" "that there-will be no Meet Johnston Later. Chicago.

July 15. Robert G. Kinsey. of San Prancisco. eliminated Phillip S.

Brain, of Minneapolis, in the fifth round of the men's singles in the national clay the minors and majors aa inmmw tV hU UflMr th Whn4 ClBflt Without hesitation he took a mid-mahie. played th ball to the left, got the kick down the hill leading to the rreea that he played for and found his ball nestlin? on the green with a putt for a 3. He missed the putt, but was Cowrt in a 4. while Wolff took a and the match was orer as far as the ultimate result was concerned. Ward probably will go east to school thia winter and the.

prediction is here ventured that, when the tntercoliegiate golf championship of the next few years are recorded th? Kansas City boy will be found playing a prominent part. And all Kansas City will wish him well, because his fine manners, his easy bearing and innate modesty hare made him a prime favorite in golfing circles. rv r. i rmits. rf amicable agreement if th rr u.

Ibsuo r-f 4 rf come to the conclusion tha. deal with the national I r.T.t,M. rt 4 i is ir to th4 Zi 1 4 1 1 1 I I 1 w. court tennis championship tourney thia and Baron Play Semi -Finals Today. It took three sets to decide the match between Henry Bale, new city champion, paired with Ralph Oliver and Borman and Goocb.

The scores were 4V-X 2-i, 4V-3. Dale and Oliver have played together for seseral years and are a comb mat ion hard to beat. Borman and Gooch appeared together for the first time and. although much younger than their opponents, won by consistent play. Another match in the secorid round was that between Busey and Bailey and Lidster and Baron, This mch was won by Bussey and Bailey," -2.

f-v. have made the mistake of Jt. c. 1 rrrrT. it A 1 I t.

tfiajna. commission to come to ther- ceal 1 Ward, the Mission Hiils Country club boy who just turned IS last month, is the hop of Missouri for a high place in golf-dom's hall of fame, according Kotiner Miller, of 8t- Iouis, president of tbe Missouri State Golf association. Mr. Miller goes further thrn that in his estimate- of Ward's ability as a golfer. He holds that the present state champion is the greatest golf player in all the trans-Mississippi section, and that goes for Nelson Whitney, of New Orleans, and Harry Legg.

of Minneapolis. 1 IT it and wafted rt bach: behind tne player. -Then Georre added: "But that was not the wem one. Another t.me I saw a man taking his approach shot, and he rr-ade a g-ood one. but.

as CoL Bofey is my Judre. the win-1 caught that ball and carried It all the way back to the tee from which he started." As Edate Ktyles wcull say. that on? afternoon at tbe Southside Tennis club. The westerner's hard low drives, pounded gaps in Brain's defensive game and. although the latter tried hard to hift the play to his style by taking the net.

he with a man the corrrri; r. r.ot recognize as having any wcuid Totals 13 2Ci To-alf 2S I 1 I 1 4 1 fl was the bees" knees. was unable to control of the match from his opponent. The scores ere v-4. e-L Both the Minneapolis players, who had fought their way to advanced rounds, fell out of the running today.

Trafford N. Jayne. the veteran of northwestern sec- HEIR REAPER TAKES 4 pr I a to Broka Rmcwn to The dr.ib!es tourney is now down to the semi-finais. PAPER MILLS STAKE! ea- 1 ran -fr run P.im Borman and Gooch will play Isaakson and Merrill and Bussey and Bailey will Jit SK. t-iT'-rS J.

orf Ka-imaw-n 1 preter to aeai wiia in ir secretary-treasurer of i'. association the men we 1 r. d-ralt with, and the men who -ten most for the minnr Heydler declared the minors p-ersist in th.r c-i'" the majors barred. Tour? are prevented from a re claimed, and predicted -rs and public will protest af.r ri of tbe plan. "As the miners sre rev r- operate, players.

urAes? ur it-right, wiil advance r-o -r A A. league." he said Heydler said he had hm ma play Oilman and Carey today. Driven by 'Pop' Geers, the Trotter morning to Howard Voshell. of Brook- Muas. Hartford To-ba? hite Oona-Hler HariXice bi-j Hatxc w.

S-cnfice n-f I in. H- brook. Caam. Crfey L-fl on la-Imu Ct. Moiae.

Htrwrk tyU. Boyd t7 Xeali. i. baKs -y I' Ma.l9s. off Power.

1 bi Haye Eara-1 rwn and kit Moiowt. 2 14) hit in 7 i3Etc-. of If bir Tiove nopesters favor Borman and Gooch and Oilman and Carey to win. The finals will be played tomorrow. EAST PASSES ELEVEN.

vl. 'r rxnbl to otfey to BRESNAHAN BACK LN GAME. -1 in I'm- B-o. Martf-yi tViffry. er.

lyn. Jayne's default was prompted more by sportsmanship than anythir.g else for Voshell was scheduled against William M. Johnston. of San Francisco, in the aftrr-noon and Jayne. who hardly ccjJd have beaten the hard hitting Brooklyn man wanted to see the latter start igainst Johnston fresh.

Jayne and Voshell had been to clash on Tuesday af lernoon. out a buy schedule for the Mir.rieapoi prevented his playing then. I L-eneve ward wouio nave oeen a winner in both the irar.s-MissiMippl and the western had he playad in the two in St. Iouis," said the association president. "He has the shots and the golfing temperament.

I said this last year after I followed him in the finals against H. W. when Ward tied Chick Evans' record oer the Excelsior Springs course, ar.d I repeat it now. This boy is Missouri's and the valley's greatest hope for national goifing horors." That also seems V) be the consensus of opinion among the profesisiorials. Ward has been playing the game since he was 11 years old.

Uving across the street frrn the Country club, nearly ev-ry morning of the vacation days for ears ha found the your.gsrer limbing through the fence and practicing the girr.e. Hodge Praises Ward. K. W. Hodge's praisement the young star is worth while.

"Ward is tall and slenJ-r and can trtt his full swing Lure of Sport Brings Roger Into jors and minors to a--an agreernerit ttttder which i BOURKES TRIM MINERS. Ran Wild on Barses and Nab Came. 6 to 3. Mc Ju'y Kt w) eleren walis u-diy an-? ran wiKi the the W.t-h- ia the secor.d trine cf the 'o i Htore: Fray with Semi-Prcs. be operated with th ment abrogated.

Toledo. July IS. Roger Bresnahan. several years ago icahasfr of the Clucago Seesaw Affair Is Won by Ninth-Inning Rally, 5 to 4. July X-WS'if home rui by Collins, of and a I'm; r-onte: and St.

Louis now president of the Toledo club of th American association, has signed catch for trie. Rail Comes Home After Losing First Heat to Royal Macau Kalamazoo. Juiy -P051 Gen. driving Heir Beaper. won the Paper Mills purse for :08 trotters at th? Grand circuit meeting this afernoon.

Boyal Mack won the first heat in a sharp brush ith The Toddler and Prince Loree. But after that Grers swept -to the front and fought every inch of the round for victory. Only two horses started Sn the free for all I -ace. but the race was interesting and was won by a short head eah time by the noted Indiana wigcler. Sii.gle G.

Murphy drove Pir-etum against him. Murphy won the 3-year-old trot easiiy th Flrusiloff. while the 2:11 trot, with thirteen in the field, was won by Echo Iirect. Starter Merrill announced the four miles trotted by Peter Billiken and Winnemota in the trot Tuesday afternoon constituted a world's record for a four-beat race over a half-mile track. The tim-was and 2rH.

CHANGES IN SPEED CASS. WirHITA 5T J-fSKHP A Pi.P.;r. rf .1 rf I 4 r1-, w'a6w-. Ib 4 Ci.r 4 9 1 JfcP.i-sj-. i -f 4 aloar Omaha rrtm the "econd of Lights, a local semi-professional team, it was announced today at baseball headquarters here.

Brs.snahah has hd a uniform on once here ama tMay. the to 4 4 1 1 Tfc 1 4 -re ate Trr n. Indianapolis Speedway Adepts Rules to Aid Racing. 4 1 All) rf. 4 14 ill! Fans Sweet oi: Cleviland.

July Cleveland backstop. o. -catchers in the land far.s. who say thi; v-class with Bay of not only is a rerr.r-measured by al -i and hit. but he has a any receiver in the ga 1 has a more thorough -weakness of rival ta--- catcher in the say.

OMAHA. A bit PoA 4 1 1 14 2 JOPUN I AMIPA rf 5 4 14 this season, but has not taken part in any of the games in which the Toledo 1 Indianapolis. July Tie ports that larr. I 1 i fr-naa. I 1 iast.

4 4 1 4 if kar-n. rr. the next Indianapolis SC'-mile race in '9! as 4 1 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 would be for cars of IS3 cubic inches TXa: i XT rT club has been ensrafeed. Last year his legs failed him and he announced he had retired. He will divide his time between catch (Mum.

2 1 piston displacement are officially con easily ani rhythmically." s.iid the vet-efan Hills player yesterday. "It Isn't the strength or the size of the man that sends Ce golf ball on its way. it the speed one puts In the a wins. Jay has the perfect swing and his club head meets the ball while traveling at its highest velocity. His timing is true, and there you 19 1 4 I 1 1 2 1 2 1 firmed In an announcement issued by firs GeneraLJJanager Theodore E.

-Myers, cf ing for the Rail Lights and conducting 1 a Hall, rf 4 2 4 rbeaa. Brtet-wk. lb. 2 4 14 I'Mawm. Bwrweh.

1 4 the Indianapolis Motor Speedway com rrom his the a flairs of his own club. pany. "The Indianapolis Speedway was built. Toals 27 Tstala S4 14 13 'Kt" 4 1 4 4 I Ik- 44411444 '-4 Krrfv.WtM ara. H'-ffmaa Tk Jrr.

Brotkr Tbrhe-ta Fiti t4a. rrftr kit MrEtnlr. Mirr fr', fiy 1 baJ) N'liibt fr-b4 jr V. I IWt on Jaava. 14: Witk'ta.

B- fi fr H'fmjn wff It H.t by By Cast. Kel- Irfcer Strr By HwTTsikan. J. by raO. Hi: Hwffian.

4 tr. 1-X istitr.r. fff WBlan I a I I-J maiitfi. Tiao 44 L'm-4r IVkaut aad JeMrm OHIO STAB TO KANSAS. BABE LEGS SHOCK PRESS.

Inseparably Linked Edinburgh Scotsman "Tr-' adrertlse to succeed," sa.i one. "Yes," returned the 5 got to succeed to keep or, r. says Myers, "to further the development of American automotive engineering design in a manner similar to that ac Paris Editors Denounce Invisible complished by the French grand prix of McCarty, Argtnne Hero, to Direct Jay hawker Grid Machine. Columbus. July K.

Leon McCarty. one of Ohio State's football stars in Europe. It had its origin in the Lsit to one of the early European Gordon Bennett cup contests cf Carl G. Fisher. Tobacco Habit Battel for Kopp is smth.

Sroca by insta-. Joplin 2 4 4 4 4 1 4 1 4 Omaka 2 1 2- rnra Tbanipaa. Smith. BrWx-rk. Jr caoa tZt.

Hiui. Uiko Taro-bae bit Hall. rtr-baae htta aaon Sniiik Hth nj-X- I. it a SacrifW bit Brtebork. Ivble plays BarweJl to TTrpan Stolen tCii-rf.

HaJ en fan HaOff Kopp. 1: ff Bwrw'U. Z-fMrwrk Jt Bt Kopp. by Brwell. 2 ViH pi1rtKo Ijrtl oa baoa Omaha.

Johm. a. T.as I J. aod l.aly. OXXAS ARE BLANKED.

president of the Indianapolis track. In the primeval days of automobile history. boosters and Dangerous "The Pope-Toledo delegation, of which Hit Meadows Freely Take Game. Fisher was a member, prided itself cn have the secret of his game." But even with all this Ward would not be the really great golfer he Is did he not possess an even, unruffled temperament. One never sees Jay writhe and snap his linsers when his long putt skims the rim of the cup or pauses a half inch short, as did one of his opponents yesterday.

The state champion displays no nervousness, no emotion. He the same under all circumstances and CondUiona He may be playing a sloppy game, but on couldn't tell it from his actions. Anyway, as J. W. Watson.

Mission Hills "pro." says. Jay can be play-tar a sloppy game and still shoot Mission Hills UN. The present state titleholder not only baa the shots In his bag. but he has the heart to try the shot that is necessary, and a final testimonial to his rare ability la the fact that seldom does he hesitate and particularly is this true when a really difficult shot la before him. Many In the Ward-Wolff ralierr recent $ays Doctor Connor, fcrrr.r Hopkins hospital.

Thc-usa suffering from fatal dira having" achieved unusual success in automobile construction and thought it would show the Europeans something has been made bead coach of the Uni-erslty of Kansas squad, according to announcement received here. McCirty Is a graduate of the class of 1S10. at the Ohfo State university. Since 1517. McCarty has couhol the freshman football team at Kansas and winning the Missouri Valley conference title this spring.

McCarty was a "first lieutenant In the One Hundred and Tenth Engineers of the Thirty-fifth division, aid saw hard service in the Argonne and on other battlefields. perfect health to-day verf be ia -r tie -'(' hatit bacec In the way of reliability and perform i Dei Mesne-, July 1 1 Mcea atlil Mnd- frvely and Oklahoma Ctfy rieWed vjt y. the locals wrnninc the kv-eond trame of the series. 7 to Pcc-e: OKU. CITY IES MOI.N-C3 AbU PA AbH PoA Hose of Fashion.

July It The promiscuous display of bare legs has at last scandalized the Ftaider sections of the Paris press. One journal in particular is so moved by society's newest fad today that it flings all the well known French chivalry to the winds and insinuates that however charming Mademoiselle Paris may be in northern latitudes (anatomically speaking) her ankles can never hope to compare with those of Euclid's time, when there was some reason for exposing tbem to the balmy zephyrs of ancient Oreece. "This dernier crt. as the French translate "latest freak." received its official inauguration at tbe opening of this year's Longchamps races, when the leading Parisian modistes sent their most beautiful models, dad in the season's latest creations, but wearing what might be ance. However, the contest proved that deadly drug Nicotine.

before It's too late. -process to rid yourself of habit in any form. Just go i ilata nij- ictnre and ret tbe Americans were far behind their NiCOtol European rivals in every respect. i if xix Phils Are Fined. Philadelphia.

July It. Heavy fine were imposed today by William P. Baker, president of the Philadelphia National league club, on three members of the team for disorderly conduct yesterday. Pitcher Gen Packard w.aa tied i3y -nd Pitcher Prank Woodward was penalized T. Catcher Forrest Cady was fine fKO and gfven ten days" notice of release.

"Returning to the United States. Fisher tablets; take tbem as bancanew. aa "CrlBxa. rf firttttm. Aaaaa.

4 ru. if wishes. promoted the Indianapolis Motor speed 4r, Haarock. lb. 1 1 4 4 r-aa 4 11 "anaUvy.

4 3 1. Hmu. lb 14 1 rrurrists refund the money tre way. with James A. Allison.

Arthur Be sure to read large ar-d Newby, and Frank H. Wheeler, on which- SCHUPP IS TRADED. tb CwiHt. nouncement by Dr. Corr-T s' Say.

to hasten the progress of American automobile manufacture, and it has since ly recalled that wonderful shot Ward ts i n. -aa-i 4 Hartford. UBjy4. .411 .114 4 .411. .211 X3 11 71 It I ger of nicotine poison inr a' avoid it.

In the meantime tablets; you will be surprise-J proved of incalculable value in refining" mad against Hodge on the eleventh hole witn gainst Hodge on the eleventh hole avdo-ara. 2 WprKar 1 Vn. 9 7 Ttal 3 -hr re- of their state title match at th 8prings -hi and perfecting American automobile eign. particularly with respect to economi sult. 4 24 last year, ard second shot to the St.

lVonis. York, July Is. Ferdinand fJkI. Scbupp. pitcher of'the few York National league club, was traded- todav to green on seventeen serving as reminder.

Olsons Cop from Martins. In a twilight game at Mirroa park lat evening the OLson Sporting 6ooda team won ram the T. K. Martin, company team, i to Griner and Stanton were on the points for the Olsons, whiie PUh and Johason toilod for the Martina cal operation and to safety. "An Indianapolis speedway race tests a car as severely as two years of ordinary Battad for H'iVti Is tcbih Smra by Icemn: f)kkrra City 4 4 4 4 Ward's Wonder Shot.

the SL Louis Nationals In exchange for 4 2 1 1 2 -T The shot against Hodge In their title K-rrorr Lir.i Or.ffia. Altra. Hiri IT. match last year was a thing of wonder. Ward got a long drive, but tbe ball hooked down a hill and into that msali Catcher Krank Snyder.

Schupp was one of the most promising of the younger pitchers of the Xatienal league before he entered the array, but since his. discharge has been unable to regain 'the control which made his work so effective. He found his ball buried -in high matted "1 grass. Between his ball and the green n't lapmoit Often Leails to Dread Conmiptfoii usage. Weakness or Improper design In any vital part is certain to show dp during a ratce and enable its correction before it has been tn corpora ted in vehicles for public consumption.

In the last race it developed that wheels were still far from perfect, every accident but one le-Sul ting from this cause. The experience of the race win hasten the improvement of wheels- to a point where they will be absolutely sound, preventing possible loss of life on the open road and insuring safety in automobile traveL meandered a wide deep ditch aavd near Australian Stars Coming. New Tork. July It Officers of the National Tennis association received a cable Will Never Be Cured by 4 message from England today stating that the Australian tennis team would sail for rtaA'OCaU aTeauncBa wiia spray rl! Catarrh la a condition of the blood this country on Friday. July Is.

The team AIlISOlT J0H7S BOOSTEBS. isatd cannot be cured by local applk-a- Mi I 13m Parit but tb7 cornea more and more aggravated aUad XiivaUy reaches, down into the lungs, and everyone recognize the alarming condition that results when the lungs are affected. Thus Catarrh may be the forerunner of that moat dreaded and hopeless of all diseases, consumption. No local treatment affords perma- I5 EIre has taught that S. 8.

S. ia the one remedy which consists of Norman Brookes. G. L. Patterson.

R. Y. and Randolph Ly cett. The association has been requested to enter the Australians on the cominar to the carter comiort. ue green was a group or tall trees, so that Ward could not see the gTeen from hi stance.

Back of the green was a ditch. The ordinary player would have Played to the right and short, wasting a shot. But not Jay Ward. He Isnt that kind of a golfer. Without hesitation be pulled a club from his bag and waded into the balL It was a shot that no member of the gallery 'of Ove hundred ever will forget.

-The ball rose high, carried 126 yards, the ditch, over the trees and dropped on the green near the bobs and he ran the putt for a B. Oh. boy. the daring of It I Hodge kBew then and ther what manner of Colfer be was up Pretty Play AslIzis Wa2X. Veteran yosj.

Yow can avoiu Ifions of sprays and douches; this has b4Mn proTen by the thousands who laave vainly resorted to this method atf treatment- Hurler to Take Segular Turn on Slab. Ot only asaung sectional doubles matches in order that one or both teams may have a chance to that joo rscwT qualify for the national chamnionahln v. Catarrh should not be neglected attacks the disease at its source, the matches to be played at Longwood club. tv experimented with. The wrong- blood, and nroduc.

ti.r--.-3 oosxon. oeginnng August -12. Des Moines. July It Ma-k A 11 -son. veterai.

righthand pitcher, who -was ch-tained byr the local baseball clna fr-jra Sioux Oty, joined the Boosters yesterday and will be used in a game soar. "Sandy Burke, Jfuwmakee hurler. for whom the LSTQN COMPANY treatment is valuable time lost, dur- In even the worst cases. Catarrh rmsr which the disease is getting- am am IU Butcher Qvlta svold' upon its TXrtim. ana ITC O.

ZJ. thorough triaL It is sold by all drug-gists. Ton are invited to write to ICCtaOStY Gartsra New York 1Z 4 Stl Joseph. Mo, July K. Owtfielder Jack.

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By the Omaha club. the Rourkes hav4assl beaten Des, Motaes. to a ssino- witsi Wait wssi bw sas its first Oatarrh make your own case. Address Swift Spe- aav-OKTicoit as thttMlaUts bat in tt M4astrHe. -lfTtat I clfHr Co 2S4 "Swift Laboratorr.

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Years Available:
1864-2024