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ALTOONA IRlBLiiSE, SA1URDAY, JULY 9, 1921. JHILEMAN'S HOME RUN TRAVELS 610 FEET SINGLE WINS TEAR UP OLD LINES TO REPAIR IMPORTANT LINKS report at the Club House at prepared to play the first round matches. AU matches not completed today will be defaulted by the Keferees in charge. ALTOONA HOPES FOR WIN TODAY IN BELLWOOD GAME Single Takes Free-For-AII Adds New Scalp To Belt RIGA. July 8.

According to th Moscow Iivestla, 700 miles of railway track are to be torn up in Russia so that the material may he used in re 1ESTEKDAY SCORES If jks America Lnin I Chicago 4. Sew York 1. jU f'V Iff Boston 6, Detroit 3. i -T- WC'tJ I St. Louis Washington 2.

'I I'hilaaelrhia-CieTeiaud. postponed, raiu. .1 Philadelphia St. Louis 4. i tpl 3 If Pittsours 3, Brooklyn 5.

New York 1, Chicago 0. Boston 5. Cincinnati 0. The Altoona baseball team will play the Bellwood club this afternoon at the) Cricket Field, game to be culled at 3:30.1 pairs new construction of Import- The bus won their last two games llnder th nrna-ram which in the league, by playing eitra tine ball. ant llnes unaer t'le neW PTOBram mta ordains that the trunk lines shall last Saturday taking' the strong Duncans- Races Fastest Mile Of Year To Capture Purse Worth $1,760 Seventh Inning Proves Big Jonah For Logan Valley Aggregation vllle team iuto camp on the tatter's grounds, by the score of 6 to 0.

The appears to be a strong, well STANDING Or TUBS balanced team capable of playing a very good game, and their many followers are hoping that no more bad luck will follow L. P.O. fs-f til '-III Amerivma Lraru W. Oeveland 4S New York 4 Washington 42 letroit 3S put into a state of efficiency. The plans are to construct, or com plete the construction of an aggregate of about 2.700 miles of track on on half of which the rails have already been laid.

Some of the existing lines: will be completely eliminated. No further purchases of steel rails are to be made abroad this year, it is NORTH RANDALL, Cleveland, July The Altoona P. R. R. Y.

M. C. A. 54 40 W'l t- "fVwrt iff the team during the remainder or the season. Bellwood has beeu greatly strengthened and are comiug to town determined to make tllngs very interesting for the local club.

On July- 4th, they took the stroug Williamsburg team down the line at Williamsburg in a well played game, score 4 to 3. Boston Chicago t. Louis Philadelphia pacing the fastest time of the year baseball team added another victory to single li. owned by Barefoott their list last eveningi when they lauibridge City. Indiana, defeated one ofd y-n" tmm in on the most formidable fields of pacers iu 1 iwnel Ue I'San valley team one training today in the free-for-all pace of bf81 PtaV the ear sweepstakes, the feature of the getaway! at the Cricket field, the flnai -score be-Urand Circuit card at North Randall.

Ills ing 5 to 3. Both teams presented victory came in straighr heats. i strong lineups, and the game was nip The last quarter of the nual heat was 'and tuck until the seventh inning when paced in twenty-nines ecouds. the after two were down and none Had Single been pushed there is on, got a man first. A passed ball little doubt but tnat his time would have put him on second, then the tire works been faster.

"1 he time for the two miles started, three long hits mixed with an not ouly is the fastest paced but also. error put him three men across. The W. L. P.C.

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KRAFT Manager Phone 2059-R. 231 Eighth Altoona. KEYSTONE CHALLENGES The Keystone A. C. baseball club would like to hear from some of the fast mountain clubs such as the Uallluin, Six Mile Run, Bakerton.

Cassandra aud any other club guacnteelng good baseball games. The team wants these games for Saturday and Sunday. The Keystone A. C. baseball club would like to hear from some team for game this afternoon.

For games write P. T. Irwin. 1017 Fifth avenue, Altoona, or call 2402-Y Bell phone. ueata tnat or the trotters for the season.

made tv. 0 in the first a home run Cincinnati 27 Philadelphia 21 Single sold for S20U in a S2M) auc by Ashburn. and a three bagger by Ul 47 fF III s. tfjvv Mtloitda tion pool. Peter Beiler was the only other favorite to win.

The summaries: 2:20 class pacing, purse $1200 (secoud division): sV fctsJ GAMES TODAY American LeaffBC Washington at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Cleveland. New York at Chicago. Bostoa at Detroit.

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

ltry followed by an overthrow at third allowed him to score. Logan Valley made one in the second, and one in the fourth, that ended their scoring, neither of them having earned runs. Following is the score by innings: Altoona 200 000 3005 7 2 Logan Valley 010 100 0002 5 2 Batteries Bull and Sweitzer; Brady and Schmidt. XV -Viii Black Burns, blk. by Bobby Burns tErskine) 1 Donzo, tN.

Grady) 7 Fleet Silk (Lyman) 2 Gov. Durbin. 3 Vfc.S aiYtTwa vinLco. 1 ro 4 1 3 2 2 7 6 3 and Dick Void (Piter) olo Belle. Billy 8..

ina Direct as she NORMA TALMADGE A GOLF DEVOTEE She makes an adorable figure in her sweater and white her favorite same C. G. O. also started. PLAY FOR CITY TENNIS TITLE STARTS TODAY Best time 2 2 20 class trotting, purse fl.200: Peter Beiler.

b. by Peter The Great (Stokes) 1 Wiggins Worthy (Valentine) i' SCNDAY GAMES American Leagaa Washington at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Cleveland. New York at Chicago.

Boston at Detroit. National League Pittsburg at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York. Other clubs not scheduled. 1 ro 2 1 4 2 3 3 GIANTS SHUT OUT CUBS IN PRETTY PITCHER'S DUEL McKEE MIDGETS TRIM UP BROOKS Just Tramp (Rathbuu) 8 MILLS Sadie Silver (..

Grady) 3 ell Jolla (IledricK) 4 3 dr rlay in the City Championship Tennis Tournament will begin this afternoon on the Cricket. Field courts, and nracticallv' Bunco Peter, Rose Aaoff and Improvement also started. Best time Free-for-all pace, value all the best players iu the city are en- tered. Following is the result of the (drawing held in the Y. M.

C. A. rooms, XEW YORK, July 8 New York shut out Chicago 1 to 0 today. Xehf holding MX- The McKee Midgets defeated the Brooks Mill team on the larter's diamond in a. seven inning baseball game by a score of 1S-13 Thursday eventuc.

Wertniijk and Siugle b. by Anderson Wilkes the to three bus and giviug no (Allen) Hal Mauone tChiids) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION" Louisvilie 10. St. Paul 3, first game. Louisville 8, St.

Paul 3, second game. Coiuuibus 7. Milwaukee 1, first game. Columbus 10, Milwaukee secoud game. Indianapolis 7, Minneapolis 5.

Toledo 12, Kansas City 11. R. H. A. E.

I Wear 0 1 Tfiouias starred at the bat each having four passes. Score: hits. IMvely and Wertuiau each struck out CHICAGO three while Sell and Mentier struck out Flack, rf fcur nieu. Hoilocher, ss The McKee team is open for games any- Kelleher -b where. 1'or games write J.

R. Sell, Jle- lb Kee. Pa. Score: Sullivan. If i last evening Dy tne ournament coniuiu-1 II tee: -j SINGLES 3 3 Pughi ts.

Heiber; Smiley vs. Bye: Yon 4 4 1 vs. Bve; Leopold vs. Wilson: Hoffman 5 5Jvs. Bye; Bull vs.

Bye: lr. McCarthy vs. IHauser; Gearhart vs. G. Kaup: E.

Brup-i barber vs. W. Fay McCue vs. Suteb Weimer vs. Xicodemus; O'Neill vs.

A. 1 Erhart vs. Heacox; Lane vs. Bye; 2 li Daley vs. Snyder; Browu vs.

W. Kaup. 4 3 l)Ol'BLE: 7 2 1 Brumbaugh and Brunbacher vs. Bve: Louie Urattau Fleming) Red Laucetot (L. Wilson) Samtrdo (Murpuy) Best time 2:14 class pacing, purse $1,200: Lord Busby, blk.

by Peter W. (Valentine) 1 The Hoosier Lady (Palin) Baby Ciuter (llall) a AB. 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 INTERNATIONAL LEAGCE Rochester 9, Baltimore 3. Syracuse 7. Newark 8.

Jersey game postponed rain Other clubs not scheduled. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 i AB. R. II. O.

A. E. McKEE MIOGETS Maisel. cf Billy Landis (Wickersham) Deal. 3b Killcfer.

Alexander, Totals 3 3 Smilev and Leooold vs. Bve: Snvder aud Julia Direct (bdnian) utu.v rausima auu l.iiuc uraiuu aisu einier vs. Bye; McCarthy and brnart vs. 30 0 3 z24 11 1 M. Pagan, lb 4 2 1 R.

Thomas, c-lf 5 4 4 K. Green. If 3 2 A. Wormian, p-c 5 3 0 C. Gray, cf 5 2 3 C.

Green. 3b 4 1 2 Sell, ss 5 3 3 B. Grav. rf 3 0 0 I. Hue-'ton.

-b 4 12 A. Shambaugh, rf 10 0 HOME RUN WINS FOR PHILS OVER started. Bye; Hauser and Heacox vs. Bye: Brup- Walker hit by batted ball. CARDS Best time bacher and Hoffman Brown aud Bull; Wilson and Snyder vs.

Yon and R. H. O. A. NEW YORK Burns.

If NAINCHECK For Summer Comfort Continual Campers' comfort is what Nain-check means to you. Designed to hang ree and airy from the shoulders down. $2 or 3 for $2'75 0 Mitch and Plight vs. Bye. All players entered in the tourney will Bancroft, ss FrUch, 3b EAST END BALL CLUB BEATS CAR INSPECTORS i 21 21 3 All.

R. II. O. A. PHILADELPHIA.

July S. Philadelphia hit I'leficr hard today and easily defeated St. Louis to 4. our of the local's tallies were due to home ruus by Smuu and ho-netchv. Smith circuit drive in the second inuiuir accounted for three, while Ku- Totals BROOKS MILLS Green leaf, lb G.

1 lively, cf AB. 4 4 3 3 4 3 3 0 0 3 0 1 2 Young, rf Gonzales, lb Walker, cf Rawiings. 2b Smith, Monroe. Snyder, Nehf. Stengel, netehy's ued the score in the siith.

Three Men tier, c-p doubles aud a single cave tne Phillies 1 lelozier. rf The East Eud baseball team downed the Car Inspectors by a score of 11-7 on the formers diamond yesterday afternoon. 0o -Andrews of the losing team starred at the 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JSllard bat with three hits, Browu pitched" a good fcur ruus in the eigntb. With the exception of the fourth inuing. when the Cardinals made ail of tneir runs, Ring pitched effectively.

Score: 0 0 Baker, ss Hammell. 3b-c 4 Walls. If 2 W. IJively. p-Ub 5 Ringler.

2b 2 Baker. 2b 3 game, tauuing six batters. Tne East End team would like to hear from tne Greenwood A. C. baseball club Totals 23 1 0 ST.

LOUIS AB. R. H. O. A.

E. zOne out when winning run scored. 0 0 SiiOlteu. cf for games. Score: 1 1 EAST END AB.

K. H. O. A. 1 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 Totals 3 13 16 21 3 5 McKee 4 3 1 2 4 2 2-1 Brooks Mill 0 0 0450 4 13 4 0 0 0 McMinn, ss Mouutain.

3b 2b Kuukle. cf Kan for Smith iu eighth. Batted for Goniales in ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 New iork 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 11 Three base hit, Smith. Stolen base, Maisel.

Sacrifice. Gonsales. Base on balls, oil Alexander 3. Struck out. by Nehf 3.

Umpires Hart and McCoruiick. 3 4 4 3 4 3 4 2 3 1 Rockingchair Underwear A fine grade of material, built with sides optn. No split seat annoyance. $135 or 3 for $4 Stolen bases: Thomas 4. Hueton s.

sell 0 John Smith, rf Fouruier, lb llorusbv, 2b McHenry. if a van. demons, Stock. 3b Pfeffer, Schulu, 0 1 '2. Wertman 2.

Two base hitts: Sell, Baker. 0 0 McMastersou, lb 0 12 0 Double plays: Diveiy to to nam-0 10 mel. Struck out: By Diveiy 3. Wertman 3. 0 0 0 Sell 4.

Meutzer 4. Base on balls Diveiy t. 0 0 ..5 2 ..4 0 ..4 0 ..4 2 ...4 1 ..,4 2 ..4 3 ..4 0 AB. ..4 2 ..4 2 4 1 ..4 0 4 1 4 0 Sheridon, rf Myers, if Brown, C. INSPECTORS Denny, ss Haines, 2 0 0 H.

O. A Wild pitches: ertuiau i. eii. 2 First base on errors: McKee 5. Brooks Mill 3.

Passed balls: Thomas 1, Wertman. I'nipire Ringler. Totals 31 4 7 24 8 1 Hatted for Pfeffer in ninth. SCHUPP AND OLSEN SLIP AS PIRATES CLOUT 1 0 2 1 PHILADELPHIA AB. R.

H. O. A The BATTERY MINUS HALF the WEARING PARTS Ward Service Station 02 Chestnut Ave. Kapp. 3b 3 2 3 James Smith.

2b 3 13 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 THE WESTiFAIX CO. BROWNS IN HUMOR FOR BATTING; SENATORS LOSE Yt rightstone, If 3 Muesei. rf 5 Kooetchy, lb 4 1 0 1 0 3 3 0 0 1 1 0 4 3 0 3 0 12 2 2 0 3 3 2 0 1 2 Brooklyn. X. July S.

Pittsburg defeated Brooklyn today i to 3 by bunching Andrews, 3b 3 Clifford, rf 1 hreunamen, cf 4 11 D. Hass, 4 0 1 Orr. 2b 4 0 1 Davis, lb 4 0 1 Shellenburg. If 4 0 0 East End 6 110 0 Car Insoeciors 0 1 2 0 0 Williams, cf altoona'S Fashion center 1304 llch Avtnua Alioena, Pi. I two hits with Schupp's wildness and batted sou's error in the sixth inning: Score: R.

Miller, ss Ring, 311 ST LOUIS July St 1 3 Zacharv for sixteen hits and twelve ruas PITTSBURG AB. K. H. O. A.

E. Two bas hit: Haines. Home run: Myers I before he was taken ..34 9 13 27 12 2 out with one out iu from Washiugton 12 to Double olav Davies to Breunaman. Struc 6 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 I the sixth and won Totals St. Louis Philadelphia out: Bv Brown 6.

Hit by pitched ball Wi'li iuw hit few i rmin 00 3 00114 rf rl. Mvers and Mountain. Left on bases run OL iae seaauu tu luc bialu r. Maranville. Hass Brown.

Umpire. Anderson. cTmericcs finest Knight -Motored Car MILLVILLE GREYS AND ASHVILLE MEET TODA Two base hits: Jolin smttn. iicnenry. Hornsbv.

Williams. Rapp. King. Home runs: James Smith, Koneteby. Sacrifices: Lavan.

King. Stock. Wrightstone. Double plavs: Konetchv (unassisted Stock. La-van and Harnsby: James Smith.

K. Miller and Konetchv Ring. Konetchy and R. "Miller: Lavan and Fournier. Left on bases: St.

Louis 5. Philadelphia 7. Base on balls: Off Pfeffer 3. Ring 3. Hit by Ditcher: Bv Pfeffer iBmggyl.

Struck out: Cutshaw. 2b p.aruharl. 3b Grimm, lb Schmidt, Cooper, Totals BROOKLYN Olson, ss Johnstou, 3b two tvn bases. Score WASHINGTON Judge, lb Milan, If Kice. cf Smith, rf HarrK 2b Shanks.

3b Gbarrity. O'Kourke, ss Zachary, Schacht, Brower. The Millville Grays and Ashville will meet in a baseball eucounter at the Broad 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 .11 1O-0 11110 10 3 10 0 1 0 5 0 1 1 if 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 I 5 7 27 a 0 I. R. H.

O. A. 1 2 5 2 1 0 2 14 0 113 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 1 11 2 0 0 0 3 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 10 27 13 1 avenue erounds at 3 o'clock this after By Ring Umpires: O'Day and Quigley noon. As both teams have been' putting on some Drettv assv ball in the last few weeks a snappy game is expected and it is probable that a big crowd will watch KERR HOODOO FOR YANKS; TROUNCES THEM AGAIN AR. R.

H. O. A. T-; i 1 2 11 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 I 3 0 2 3 0 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 4 0 0 3 2 0 .311 020 3 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 2 7 24 11 0 in ninth. AB.

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5 3 4 4 0 5 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 5 2 3 2 0 01 5 1 1 3 0 0. 4 0 1 7 0 0 4 1 2 0 3 0 .411 110 .412 010 41 12 IS 27 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 2: 1 2 4 0 1 12' 41 12 IS 2i 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 i i the willow argument. Wueat, If Myers, cf Schuaudt. lb Kiiduff. 2b Miller, Schupp.

Mitchell, Hood KEYSTONE VS. LLOYD PARK The Keystone A. C. baseball club will I -i mm play the LInyd Park boys on the latter diamond. Both teams have a string Totals Batted for Si ST.

LOUIS Tobin. rf Sisier. lb Williams, If Jacohson cf Collins, McManus. 2b Austin, ss Davis, CHICAGO. July Kerr continued his effectiveness' agaiiist New York today and scored his fourth win over the Yankee, victories to their credit and a good battle Totals 33 is being looked for.

The game will be whn Chicago won 4 to 1. Score called at 2:30. R. H. O.

AB. NEW YORK A. 0 0 0 2 Batted for S-hiipp in seventh. Batted for Mitchell in ninth. Pittsburg 1 1 100300 05 Brooklyn 00020010 03 MIDGETS CHALLENGE The Williamsburg Midget baseball team Totals Two base hits Bigbee.

Cooper. Wheat. wonld like to hear from some of the Blai 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 rountv baseball clubs with players be Washington ..0 0 0 Three base hits N'eis. Sacrifices Fewster. cf Pekinpaugh, ss Ruth, if Baker.

3b Meusel. rf Pipp. lb Ward. 2b Schang. Sbawkey.

Devormer, tween the ages of 12 and 15. They would St. Louis 13 0 narnhart. Cooper. heat.

Base on Balls 3 2 1 0 0 4 1 1 12 0 1 4 3 3 1 6 0 0 like to play the Altoona Little Nine, or the Altoona Midgets for games at home Twc base bits, Tobin. Smith, Jaeobioa. Off Si hupp 2: Cooper 3. Struck out Bv Three base hits. Milan.

Williams, Schupp Cooper 3. Umpires Rigler and Home runs. Tobin. Williams. Judge.

Stolen (Moran. or abroad. Call Robert Spangler. V03-R-14. i bases, Harris.

Gharnty. nase on iaiis. on Davis 4. Struck out. by Davis 5.

by Zachary 1. Umpires Moriarty and Dineen. 34 1 10 24 20 0 Totals aneni Batted for Shawkey in ninth. AB. R.

H. O. A. E. CHICAGO Ip Factory to You Stores Coast to Coast 112 HEILMANN BEATS RECORD FOR LONG DISTANCE HIT ANOTHER BIG CUT IN Johnson, ss Mulligan.

3b Odiins 2b Strunk. rf Falk. If Mo-dil. cf Sheelv. lb Schalk, Kerr, 0 0 0 0 0 2 111 0 2 5 0 1 2 1 1 10 0 2 4 111 DETROIT.

July Joe Bush held Detroit to four hits today and Boston won, 8 to 3. Heilmann made the longest home run in the history of the local ball park Straws the sixth inning, hitting tne. bail a 18 0 the a a 1 I distane of 1510 feet, according to i li'vuiiu Ruth's longest hit was for a distance of 440 feet and was made at tbe Polo grounds this var. Score: I Two base hits, Strunk. Falk.

Mnstil Schalk. Stolen bases. Katb. Kerr. Johnson.

Falk. Sacrifices. Mulligan 2. Base on balls, off Kerr 2. ofT Shawkey 2.

Struck out. by Kerr 3. by Shawkey 2. Umpires WiUon and Hiidebrand. BOSTON Liebold.

cf Menoky. If J. Collins, rf Mt lnnis. lb Kiel. Scott, BRAVES USE KALSOMINE ON CINCINNATI VISITORS Regular $3, $4 and $5 Values J.

Bush, Totals TlPTHfllT AB. R. H. O. A.

E. .3 2 2 5 0 0 ,411 200 .411 100 .3 0 1 7 0 0 .411 700 ,411 20 .3 0 2 2 5 2 .4 0 0 0 0 0 .401 100 33 .6 10 27 7 2 AB. R. H. O.

A. E. .4 1 1 9 0 3 .3 0 0 2 2 1 4 0 0 LOO! ,4 -1 0 2 0 01 4 13 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 4 0 3 0 0 4 2 0 4 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 32 3 4 27 11 3 BOSTON, July Boston defeated Cincinnati 5 to 0 today. Scott holding the Ih CINCINNATI AB. R.TL O.

Neale. rf 3 0 14 Choice of any Stiff Straw Hat in our stores. TVrv stvlo anr? VrrsnH inplnrHnrr all rvP rmv formr E. Sargent, ss 0 Shrtn. cf 1 Veach.

If 0 I Heilmann. rf 0 Jones. 3b The Greatest FINE-CAR VALUE on the Market The truly high grade distinctive appearance of Handley Knight indicates its inherent qualities. This is met by a mechanical excellence that matches the really regal qualities of the Handley-Knight Sleeve ValveMotor. Therefore, with price reductions since November 1st, total ing $500.00, this wonderful car is unquestionably the greatest fine-car value on the market.

Bassier, Groh. 3b 3 Roush. cf 4 Bohne. 2b 4 Paubert, lb 4 Duncan. If 4 Wingo, 3 Crane, ss 3 I mini, 2 weaves, i-ormerly and now specially marked at $1.95.

I Young. 2b (Hoiling. 3 3 I dJC Total' Boston ....4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 .0 Coumbe, 00 See, 1 All our $uu and -y fanama, Leghorn and Bangkok Straws, -Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 03 I Two base his. Rnel. Liebold.

Blue. niann. Home run. Hilmanu. Stolpn bases, J.

Bush, Scott. Sacrifices, Mt-nosky. J. Col- Total 31 0 5 21 6 3 now i E. lins, Mclnnis.

Base on balls, off Bush 3. 0 i ml Hoiling 3. Struck out, by Bush 5. by 0 Hoiling 4. Umpires Evans and Owens.

Batted for Luque in eighth. BOSTON' AB. B. H. O.

Powell, cf 4 1 1 0 Barbare. 3 0 0 2 SouthwuitL. rf 3 11 1 Nicholson, If 4 12 3 Boeckei. 3b 3 10 2 Holke, lb 3 1 1 13 Ford. 21 3 0 0 4 Gibson, 3 0 0 2 Scott, 3 0 2 0 95- SPECIAL $1.50 and $2.50 Priest-ly Silk and Mohair Caps and Hats.

All Styles, Shades and Sizes 0 I BTTLEB I5DEPT. TSI CBESS0X 0 0 The Cresson baseball club will have 0 as their opponents on the tenth the fast 1 IHutler club, which is at present touring 1 LET US SHOW YOU. PENN OVERLAND CO. Corner of Ninth Street and Green Avenue BUILT IN Central and Western Pennsylvania and UNITED HAT STORES a.Mtl"V:.V.a"o"V 0 0 0 Kood baseball. Boston 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 x-ol VttIe ot this club fn this Two base hit.

Gmh. Stolen bases South-! "cmity. but it is learned that it has worth Nicholson, Holke. Sacrifices, Bar- already this year won from the Treser bare. Soutnwortta.

Base on balls, off Luque and P. J. Sullivan clubs of Pittsburg, 1. off Scott 2. Stro.

out. by Luqne 5, by two of the fastest semi-professional Scott 1. Empires Kiem and msiie. teams around that city. KALAMAZOO.

MICH. 1325 Eleventh Avc.LSST.

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