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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 6

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TA SATUBDAY, JOYS SS. IMS. THE PATERSON IARBISBURG SPEED BOYS AT DOHERTY OVAL TOMORRP HBBO or OKLAHOMAS TKKUBLB FLOOD LEONARD MUST BOX WHITE OR BEBANNED INi PENN. STATERS 1 TO OPPOSE SOX I FOR FIRST TIME nmm AT ALCO FIELD Classy Newark Swatsmiths to Oppose Superiors Tomorrow Morning The Merer they come the herder tha mtmrttone of the bae been able to locate the Plato they fall Is the motto of the 8upe- One of the team with (treat regularity rfere and Manager Johnny 8'raut. teaann.

the Harr Klein The -ame as usual will get under lor tomorrow morning the South- rhlch also represent umF WB, at tT o'clock, with O'flulllvan slde-s will collide with the Plain- Jhocolate OmVVf- appearanr anti Tajerlan in rhance. and the Held Profeerion'la. enc of the beet town. will max afternoon tams llnln up as follows: teams in and around Newark The A this section Dohsr'T Harrisburg Gerdes Conroy game is to ret t'eder way st 10:30 when they cUu hav nin up rf Stewart. Gaverk-h.

oclock, with Tajerian and Claxton Rilk Sox. i to da iome Jb Barrett, Frey and umpiring icven atralRht rici arolmd this Hippeoateel. Walts. and The Ftp, after their one-tded of the best Mamed and Alcorn, win of last week orer the hlgfiily rt of the country lQ south silk Sox Miller. Crowell, touted The Sox a ftM.noon ard Eschen.

cl A Raymond, Manchester 'his alter a(ralr ih, )f Braun. Reiman, they r9 ch NWme Dede and Smith, Eiari. Ray jT.r. 4 have not been defeated as mond. Gaston and Tak-ctt.

p. this season, will be a ood Pe- dee session for the name with the Worthingtons. are confident that they can heat anything In the world today and they era sure that the Xfwxrkers will bite the dust and follow the frail which ethers who hare oppcaod them this cason hare tak-n. Manager baa three Benny Leonard, worlds llght-wrigtffi champion, will be suspended by the New Jersey Boxing Commission unless ha fnlfllla hla contract with Charley White, whom ha was scheduled to meet October I last at Boris's Thirty Acres, Jersey City. Platt Adams, ehlef Inspector of the Jersey body, yesterday sent word to this effort to the Nose York Bute Boxing Commission, which met behind dosed doors In the Flatiron sliding, and the New York officials trill meet In muou-tlva a seal on Tuesday to decide tha action they will follow la the caea NEW ROCHELLES AT RIVERSIDE Vic Wagners Aggregation to Oppose Peerless Plush Tomorrow NEW ROCHELLE Fv Vie Wagner and hla celebrated New Rochelle, N.

team, will be the attraction at Peerless Oral tomorrow afternoon, at which time the Plush workers srtll attempt to add another win to their list The game will pet under way at 3:89 clock with Chambers and Van Horn In charge. The visitors hare a elassy out-lit and they are confident that the plush workers will be Jhat one more rirlim added to the Hat and they do not hesitate la saying, that they will wla by a k. Meanwhile the Rtreraldera. under the management of Enright and Pickering, are plodding along, raying little and accomplishing much at the expense of some of the leading teams in tMa section and they expect to come through a winner. Johuny Penta.

the Elisabeth portalder, who la Indeed a fixture with the Peerless, trill probably go to the mound against the classy aggregation from the Empire State and be hopes to continue Me winning streak which pi cm loan to he one of the best of the season from proseat Indications The Peerless will line up as follows: Brock. Williams. Knot ha, Keating. Frits. Da Vries, Ret hi, Pickering Ea right, Olrena Huber and Pants.

Standings hurl-era on bus staff and each snd every of them la la first claas shape Indications poind to the ace of trio. "Slim" Stryker, who hat the Sutw mainstay for the few seasons going to the pit. The other two hurlcrs. 'Yank Patrieoe and Nell "Silent" Marlin, also considered on a par with any saml-pm pitcher In rbe city, will be ready to answer the call In case Stryker la cot able to make thu against the classy mmm sentient circles today. Alcorn, both of them regarded aa Smoot as good the big tent by the fans of the Wll laro i Penn State confident FOR GRADUATES 1 last one and the last Big Compete Details of League Games.

How they stand In tha Mg emails. AMERICA LRAGM7K Defeat High School Team Annual Tennis Matches the Alumni was rtetorioos onee The Alumni was ncionous onrv The renn Statrs are that they will be able to the Winning streak of the So. re pinning heir hopes on Harn d. ho last week set the famou. Bush-Wlcks down with a few widely scattered hits, and In addition to 'hte Wicaa ,0 this Jess Willard, whose comebac against Floyd Johnson ha brought him again Into the boxin spotlight, did heroic rescue work with bis ear during the recent floods la Oklahoma.

Aa the picture ahowa, rescue work under the conditions ffrovan-ln Paterson Red Sox in Debut Tomorrow Another baseball team, new in a Warhnrton and last, but not snapped wonderful winning streak again within tha Imrtjear they follows: pom pi led by Willie Kelleh.ron.oJ Reason riTthe? hlrJwniMuSi McX llAT CiMMd Up pOYK a pAiki a rs-1 rs vs arrsunre rs T- -1 r.rS ftwggfcAjauA AMIE fflNCER jne DBl a K-ew em 4n irrrtiiffitPR ftr ram- both In graduates after one-sided games NEW MOOTS AT RIDGEWOOD BUI. himself, who a few yean ago was one of the beat portaldsrs in ths way and yet old. the Paterson Red Sox. under the managemen of BUI Karr, will make lu debut tomorrow morning on the High School site, at I'wblch time they will oppose the 'wmen tune isrj win of of hall ADDS TO LEAD h. and are I having won their last and once again they demonstrated reat nap naviug I their superiority orer the school Thla 1 particularly true of Tal- boys.

tott who, despite his frail a one of the best in the game tojUy Mid in hla performance again If uth Philadelphia last week, he proved that he had ths right to he 1 I ti. arniel ae nft thf Collins, of ths High School, the first victim and be lost Margulaa In straight seu by score of 2 and -I. la the second match Ptanten. of to! the nrnved that he had the right to lw In the second match Planten. of jirl.sRpd twtrler on the the Alumni, and Ierrenthal.

of the With thla toes era. Manager Karr Is Jersey one the- that he will be able to take 1 leading teams In and around Essex Arthur Spencer, twice bicyele I County Th, wm get under champion of America, and who o-doeg. with Joe Mar-iooma up right now aa the 41 looms up right now as the moitilln ln In the semi-pro claaa ln and to start things right, booked the New art era, who good at they come, for the Leonard scheoulMl th title at the Yn, th night of Jui, ard promoter of th7 mrtch which a. ln4f( poosd on account of contracted by Qs to the Ttesr to hold Leonard to his agreement, which called i 1 with tha Chicago wSl on Ikoaard wull A Mutual The New Yolk a working agntoment New Jersey each honors tbs othsr'i Bo New Jersey kerln, JJJJI of Leonards suepetulon It the New Tori Mlctai, toT suit. 1 In the State peet (it, the local body fioihint about the time vben Leo meet White This hu to the belief tha.

Iedniii I permitted tn go through contest after he i-lathet ler. Billy Gibson, ager, want the old coed dared null and void bseaa waa detested by Rocky Hi-Jack Zlvlo this year, andlad he says, for Leonard to under new term vblck i low the tltleholder a centage. Thla be claims li hi i cease he ballerns Whit creased as an attractioa on the other hand will i to any change in the tides and will hold Lm agreement a It itandi dined to aay anything 1 concerning the nW dew Leonard Gore to Treona-d left vctcrday 1 party of trainer, span nor, chef, for ln the Cataklil store train for hi bout with Ah In Philadelphia, July Ten flier two week later. Tom ORonrke. th promoter of ths Mo i lng affairs, will hold a today with Frank Mon ager of Johnny Wibso reinstated by ths Se mission a mlddicvlrhl i aad Harry Oreh.

Iks' windmill In an effort 1 bout which twT ronniola dared. ORourk. If algnlnz up th' tvo. th bout at the Rtiaff -some time tn Aupat Jess Willard will ipp afternoon before th Jersey phyldan- Dra Lem men. Dr Hovod 1 and Dr Child- by th Jerny offlfiiU to I At dm for th contort Angel Flrpo which rill! July 12.

at Bnylct BT. JOES AT St. os are reqtw (he Aloo Oval at 1 1 afternoon chance for second do not do what you i and Tuaeday be on hand at UJ Christie. Fanvll. Christie, Haeffar.

Vogel. Miirner. ffioan. OeRwler TH Ml ARMY-N; 8 0 1 1 110 MAIM ST, i for th I aa the leading prominent candidate for the title! The Red 9 ox on paper look like i cox payroll High School Planten won In this year, won the one-mile na- 0M the lein-pro tnams gatb- 58 osston who went fo the hill Sno- straight net, the score being tlonal championship, the fourth of tnd together In this section ln tome sftemoon after Frenchy Ray 1 and aeries of etghtenn races to de- tme and lt hould make it real tn- oom I dav afternoon after Frenchy Ray- 1 and 4 to time, and It should make it real mond had a stresk of wltdness. is The third match was between 1 going good now and at last he Schwarts, of the High School and ffi go a Ej), 0f the Alnmnl Cole won by a score of 1 and I a score or a i ana decide the American titls, at the New York Velodrome last night.

Arthur defeated Mario Bergamlnl. of i Italy, and Willie Spencer, hla The fiynrth match wag between brother and the present champion. Altahuer of tb Alumni, and Cecil Walker defeated Orlando 'High School. The Plant and Ray Eaton in the hast Kerr, of the the State be has me aa game for hla cohorts. Tha Proa, hare defeated soma of the hast la their claas In and around Zaaex Comity, aad they ara almost tare that they will hand the Red Box a big surprise package.

On tha rial tors' Unsay are anch star aa Jackson. Taylor and Tre-oack. all well known for their playing ability Dont forget the time. oclock, the place, High School Oral, and tha Uneqps as frtlows: Jersey aa Startler. Dolemnn, Tremck.

Taylor, Harris, Horowitz. Brogan, Hattaraly and Hlaoteiaer. and McCnmm, utility. Paterson Red Sox Mttchett Storms, flclnskl. 8lms.

McCoy, Hines, AronowfU, OoiroU. A. Kjyt. J. Thom peon.

WsrtwrtoQ and Bill Korr. POINTS MAKE IT TEN STRAIGHT tn-tereatlng far tome of the so-oatled lenders In the semi-pro sections for the manager has secured tha rices of tha leading player ln the city, and according to Managsr Kerr, It Is Just a question of watch our dust, boys. To start tha hall a rolling, the blonde boy from Park avenue who will handle the Box. secured the services of Cabby Matcbntt, who Is playing tha gams of hla Ufa with the Little Falla A. then he went ahead and garnered such atari aa Georgia Storms.

Batch BrfnakL Sima. McCoy, formerly with tha BUm sad Little Falls. el ale. Aronowlti, Joe Carroll. Allan Kerr, 'Beaky" Ulnea.

Johnny Thompson. Freddie former wtfh by 7 and 1 In the doubles Planten and Mer-gulas of the Alumni, defeated Srhwart and Leveothal of the High School by wree of 1 snd I 4 3, Altshuler and Cole of the Alumni, defeated Collins and Kerr of the High School by scores of 4 and BENSONS BACK IN HARNESS The Bensons, under the isnage- to decide fourth place. The standing for Aba American title now reads: Arthur Spencer, 10; Ray Eaton. 10; Cedi Walker. Wltlle Spencer.

Mario Bar-t am in I Orlando Plant and Pal mlro Mori. 2 Alf Grenda, 1. The final was hotly contested Wfllle Spencer went into the last lap leading, with Arthur Spencer second and Bergamlnl third. Arthur did not sprint around Willie until the last turn and Bergamlnl cot second place by nipping Willis at the tape The race for second and third place was mighty close. LAWRENCE WINS LEAGUE GAME AYB R8M7Im Kattnool Iewgoe Now York.

Boston, 5. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, 1. Chdcngo. 8t. Louis, 3.

Now York, Boston. 3. Washington. Philadelphia, 1 Only dubs scheduled. International leogne Buffalo, 10; Jersey City, 5.

Baltimore, Syracuse. 1. Rochester. IS; Reading, fi. Springfield.

PUtSold. 4. Bridgeport. Waterbary, 3. New Haven, 10; Albany, T.

Worcester, Hartford, 3. Association Milwaukee. Minneapolis, 1. Minneapolis, Milwaukee, I. Loylarill.

13; Columbus. 4. Indianapolis at Toledo (rain). jl The Warren Polnta took the j3 Highland A. C.

Into ramp as their tenth straight rlctlma. Thursday 3 fTenlng, by a score of 5 to 3 on the 0nt 0-1. HI Tomorrow afternoon on the A will have aa their opponents the i Kramer and King nine. The P. A.

C. have July 4 I open tn travel. Teams that would like to book them, offering suit-' able guarantee, communicate with r. Wllkee, 749 East Eighteenth street, Paterson The box score: SdmdNo.4 Junior and Senior Baseball Teams Have Won Title In Their Divisions Credit Due to Bill Faessior and Miss Gilchrist Tbs All Ridgewood who at the present time are going st a rapid will have to atop some tomorrow afternoon If they wish to eon-tlnue this stride for the Now Milford aggregation of ball toaaers who appear at Ola Rack to a classy salt of player and they are to slip over a defeat on Manager Doadero charges. Th will get under way at Urea oclock.

It waa announced today by th Ridgewood management that Hnsk-sk Marry Harper who la attll to teas a elaasy gam of baeeball will be la a Bergen county uniform within a very abort time. Thin manna that th piteuar staff of the team which tn pasaaM at th present time will Itdevd be bolstered quite a Mt as the former Tanka la an aet to any sand-pro Irani. The New Vt'ford team haa et-UhUabed an (triable reerrd so Ut lids season ard they are predicting wllhcii any hp.ltatlon that they taka ths Mdgawood admeasure tomorrow aftainoo PASHES WIN OVER INDIANS The Pastimes met and defeated tha Seminole Indians In a ona-sldea gams by the score of lfi-4, last evening on the Sandy H1U Oral. In which Gainer, tha amply, was th hero, receiving the row-sherry from both aides. This win was a much-needed one for th Pastimes, who now hold third place by thomselves sod pats thorn up another notch toward the inaat which Manager Freunds warriors hope to cop.

Although the Pastimes of their thro stars, they anoagh regulars to eoattn- ue to play their game aad therefor defeated th Burkinan oa id for the Pastimes. six scattered hits, elx Mx strikeout a six-day for him Tha stocking kid of the day Tobna. of the Randy, collecting thro of the Indiana' hits, with Ray Barker hla do second, with two of th x. Hunt. Labraeoo and Brophy were the mainstay of th Paadmaa.

floor by lnalaga follow: r. h. a. Pastimes .1 8 4 II I ttdlans .0101101 4 Batteries Indiana. A a the y.

Leonard. Pastime. Berk man Brophy. E. 0 0 0 0 fl 0 0 Joy reigns supreme In the Temple Hill section today, eapeclally among the youngators from PuJ1 School No.

4. whose baaeball teams came through to win the GAMES TODAY National Langoe Boatoo'at Now York. Philadelphia at Brooklyn Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Chicago at St Louis. (3).

The Lawrence A. C. defeated the Hamilton B. Club by the score of 8 to 1. last evening on the To-town Oral, la a regular Inde- XwF-'' striking out eight, of th oppoalng winning seven Straight gam" batters He had them dinar all aefeating some of the beat acnoo hoy team In- the city.

Next week the team will battle It out for the achool-boy cham- On Monday abruiiT fielder the of the mnt of Mac Koraah. hare organized their famous team of ltlf. The Bensons made one of the best records any Junior team ever made In ISIS, by winning forty-seven out of forty-nine played and winding up by defeating the Tip Top nine for the championship. Koraah has practically every player signed up that 1 played In 1915. He has Bennie Kale.

0 former Benson pitcher and star "Catcher signed up Kale has been 1 playing for the I'nlverstty team ln New York since 191 1. Johnny Prea- 1 lng and Mannle Kilns, the old timer will take care of the twirling department, while Kale will receive. Cohen, star first baseman of the Brnaons will again play flrrt- Bennie Scwarti will play short. Coney, manager and star second baseman of the 115 baseball team will again piny and will captain tha team. Able Markowlta, of tha City College.

Naw' York, will play third. He mad a great record with the old Olympia Midgets of 1914. Johnny who Just cams from Poland Buff, Now York at Boston. Washington at Philadelphia Chicago nt Detroit. St.

Louts at Cleveland. Toronto at Jersey City. Buffalo ah' Newark. Rochester at Baltimore, Syracuse at Reeding. 0 1 0 3 0 3 0 3 made a pippin of a catch tn the ninth, catching a run-new off second.

Following to the box score LAWRENCE A. C. H. FO. 0 1 I 1 I 1 0 I -a games.

To Mlaa Gilchrist goes a great deal of credit for ah has worked the pep and enthusiasm of th youngsters up to a point where practically every one of the 1.4M ln the school will be out ln force to see their champion battle for the supremacy of th etty next week. School No. 4 la temporarily baseball hats" and area the teacher and Principal Cornish will bo on hand to th their stuff. Th Juniors, after losing their first gam, went through th samo process as their older friends and they produced the same results much to tha credit of tha In struct or. The following are th mambaw of ths teems.

It sound like a League of Nations, bat hoy, oh hoy. how they play th old aattaoal game: Seniors Amedous Smerlgtlo. Harry Coaster, Ih; Nathan Be! gal, Henry Haadetmaa. 9b Frank RHuffak, William Smyth, the Bah Ruth of the team, with fir homer to credit. Edward Ohd.

jaroln Zimmerman, c. and John Mlaklnla, p. Junior William Smarigllo, Gilbert Fortila, 8am Kaanrar, Victor Ken eel. lb. Adrian Bunbrunm, Bomjamtn Berstein, If Solll Oaur.

e. aad Joseph arris, p. DEMPSEY K.O.S BIG OKLAHOMAN 1 10 2 SCORE BY INNINGS Highlands. 1 0 10 0 9 0 3 W. A 0 1 2 1 0 1 5 Summaries 0 i fi Struck out By and pUyei baseball there, will play ef, (Kldl Snuffle and Wilkes.

by Crip. 8. Base on balls Off Wilkes, off Crip. 3 Jack Wiener will taka care of the rest. ALEXANDER UAmmm iAinTABY I FRAUL0 Li cmnTOAL I 4 Painstaking right of Law- plonarhlp afternoon the Senior cloak witn the youngster from School No.

28 and on Tuesday th Juniors collide with the boys from Public School No. 81. All the credit for the good work of the team doe not go to the boy who are member of lt by a long shot, hut to th two phyaldal director of the school. Mia May Oll-chrlpt and, BUI Faeealer, who. by their unceasing work, turned out a winner from a aeemlngly cellar position aggregation.

The teams lost their drat games and the fighting aplrlt of the player aa well as the rooter waa real low but then thing began to happen. Faeseler began to ahlft hla team around and unearthed Johnny Mlaklnla. one of the heat little baseball plkyerp In the city, aa a pltohar, and moat of hla trouble were over for with Johnny In the box and th remainder of th Senior team playing with their head up. they went through their schedule like water through a store, winning aeran straight hits Keeney. Umpire.

Two base Smith. The Bensons will open their season with the A. Y. 8- teem of the Y. H.

A. thla Thnraday area lng at tha High School alto Any light team wanting games address Mac Koraah. Tyler street, city or phone Sherwood 1001 PHANTOMS AND AGGIES CLASH Great Falla. Meet. June 33.

heavyweight eh scares tord ay wound up "Big Wray ta lass than sixty aao-oods. after the Bayra (Okla. gtaat, aereo feet tiro laetras of amMUen. had spent four travel lag) 8.099 miles aatla-fy hla era ring to try himself oat the hexing champion, ray. a termer Oklahoma Wto completely knocked oat aad with puariMj a Jaw fnatorad.

to lam than a adnata after oam eat to baa Pimgror. 9 Mm bast wish of hla manner, ta MaCarthy, aa old ttm heavy YANKS WIN OVER RED SOX LUCKY 1HD OPPOSE AYS Totals 31 1 8 IT gam merles: Two-baoe hit Chanataky. 8 track out By Manse. hr Vandarway. 1.

Left wn ton Lawrence, Hamilton. 5. Umpire, Mai at eats. INDES TRAVEL TO MIDVALE The SL Agnea' baeeball dub. one Of the leading aeml pro teams of-Paterson, will meet the Fhiintoms.

an aggregation of like calibre. In tht first game of a home-and-home! lerlea tomorrow afternoon, on the, BotOB Jon jj Th Yankees Atoo fltld. rMi road urata of the The Phantom la the team which league Shaking th recently stopped tjte Jersey Ranger. dnt (b() Stadium from Who had previously held a Perfect thrtr eltd they In- riord. and are tha same team the sacred purlieus of Back taming much Interest In the la-, Rmr and dfMta4 the Red Sox at by the score of 4 to 3.

goea. they will hare with them one Rifles hare winning of the beat batterlea ln town, lit- (rom homa Earl and of tha Paterson High Battling Boh Shawkay was In School nine, pitching with Polly on th plt um Ruppert rifles; and the receiving end, who are sure to! made the Feaway foal I ara duck v. ik, A lu at.n irfinnA If hV i make the Aggies step around If they when the fighting wna at Tour Kodak pi- Film plw our At printing We t.ke ing take pan 18 Bring li MANY ENTRIES IN FOR AQUATIC MEET A proof of th groat lntoreat tha la Inr manifeatad In th A. A. O.

nwlmmlng meet to eon-ouotwl tne auapto of th Peoples Palace, Jeraer Cty. tomorrow afternoon, at Ooltuntol nt Park, Nort Bengasi, clearly shown with th lnrge of contestants reflate rod For th 100 yard handicap tblrtjr-on man bar entered; for the 69-yard nortae, seventeen mnn have entered. Twenty-tw women entered th 100-ynrd handicap While eleven women mitered th fancy dlring ronteat. Among tbo noted ooa swimming line entered are: Miss Anna Baum, woman amateur cfcajnptoe of Oonneottont, at If, a lvfi-yard and eras mile; One Kemble, Connecticut cbnmplen at 330 yards, will also be numbered among the contestant. Thu famous Alma M.

Baoa, will hast tha dtottortton af WILDE RECOVERING FROM VILLA BEATING Jimmy Wild Is recover! gradually from the effects of th battering he received lent Monday night when he lout Ms world flyweight title to Pane ho YUla. He la fueling a little under th weather oa asoount of th qzeeasie heat. Hla buatneas associate, David Hughe, and his trainer. Ben Williams, will leave for England on Tuaoday on thu Burongaria, aad it la planned to bare Jimmy aad Mrs. Wild leave th following Tuesday on the Aquitaala Hughes yeetor day deeiarod himself aa deeply grateful for tha wonderful sportsmanship shown by both thu public and the prqfis.

and say that he returns to Magtead with not a single eoaplaiat aad with nothing hot the h1ffiTr- prods for th troanaaat ro- a HP (Be He sold that there wea aa troth the rumor that Wild may retraining dor crock at th juoro that Ute Utffo Th Oklahoma wrigMng 3S9 pounds, proved to he an aheo-tatu uorice with nothing hut eour-ao and dartre to trad punch. Dempsey went through eight round of work tn Ms outdoor ring befog more than 3.909 puioona. th lari apt TT, tended th ehanrpdoa training mmton her. The crowd was largely mod up of Shrlner bore for a convention. With th oxeop-tton of hla four rounds wMh Georg Oodfruy, the IM BWy Write, the Brtttah writer-Wright th ehnmgdon did not gut much oat of th workout.

Bill WolptB. thu light bv7 weight of Appleton had a rough voyage wttk Dempsey, hit Mag the fioor twice tn lm than a Johnny Ktlhane, former fenthar-wrigbt champion, noted aa referee. declared he marveled at Drmp-aaya hlUteg and geaorol oondlUoa. The crack A. Y.

8 team will rjm the Leeky 18 alas la th second game of the aeries tomorrow at aateld Park Th first gam waa won by the M. Y. 8.. by th score of l-i, after a bitterly eoutasted gam. Th Lucky It srtll send Lou Harris to thu mound ta aa effort to ara th series, white At Waldmaa a th first game will again I up Mu baud era.

will catch tar tha A T. ffi. sad Moth Corfu win tha for th "IS" hoys Th game-will begin at 19:30 orp. and a good umpire win ha la charga. Y.

ffi have sem open morning aad after- aad also twilight aad woaM like to hear from aay light i tn or rat of th all games to I vlTi. a p- am to win. 1 Tha lineup Of both teams i Lyueh. Pneeh, The Patoreon Indapeodeata will to Midvale tomorrow after-whare they elaah wlU tha wgraoatoUag that community. In the second gaSM af ffiradr mrlaa, tha find guana basing haen won after a great battla by th Patar-son boys, who hope to rawest In (or cover It, thickest.

Opposed to the deep tea sailor of the Yankee flinging St. Agnes Nugent. gtBff was ancient Johann Flees. Lawler, Haymen. Alcardo, Zlrpoll.

alias Jack Quinn, the King Tat of yu UnM Rrnnhv Muller. Burn. tKaa ffit Uktiffil nsstlms Both mounds De Mona, Brophy! Muller, Burns, the national pastime. Both meando men allowed the same aambar of hits, nine safe blown tar bnWffihmwtey spread Ma nor oneness thha Ih agrthaller The only blow that Bah oealdnt spread auceeaofnlly was Ira Flag gteada ponderona homer In th. which the Otngaralli snd Walsh.

Phantoms Rocks, Tucker. Oele-ar, Thompson. Noreo, Rogern. Norton. Gordon, McFarland and Polly.

Tha Aggios hare still a few date. Snd would like taear from any tight semi-pro team In or out Of the afty. Address Oweo Filk pity, I 173 MARI 1 o'clock tomorrow a Vllat, Boaland. J. IfcKanzle.

Tlntle. Martin. afternoon; McKeastd. At.

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