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FltCHBURG SENTINEL, FRIDAY. AUGUST 7. 1925 The Canadians are eood CDXINNAT1 REDS xneir government, is nananng its puo-llc debt In admirable fashion. It is gradually decreasing public financial ToUls It 0 BASEBALL JlWOlM TWlU BRAVES STOP CARDS, 6 TO 4 RaauiU Of Contort On City PUjrfTound DEFEAT GIANTS obligation, that are very heavy considering the population and th na Sit FalweU Burke 0 King Stoddard Berwick I 7 JUNIOR VOLLEY BALL Denele R. Cote (Capt) 1 Claciaaatl York Implified BILLY EVANS tional Income of th Dominion.

Itut without detraction from th creditable record our northern neighbor Is making, it is pertinent to obeet that we are not Just merely "talking; about reducing th nubile debt In this larh, Hsrgnn. Msc- I. Brbalti t. took the first game of What must be tb aalatlnc conditions Nw York yeaterday, I to 1. Pineal Utt oa country." For the last five years, l'JIO for a team that la first at bat, to score gave the Reds their first tally Iq th P.

Faalo Ten a Claclaattl t. an ee Mil, oft Uu 1. Strock eat, by Umw 4. Hits, or) entity. I Is 1 1 nl b' to 1IH.

inoiusay. we nav tcrearea our public debt at an average weekly rt In a-xceas of 116.000.000. The Ob R. McGrath a LaPoaaa tail, "'V. server says thau Canada has roduced her debt 111.000.000 In one year.

opening Inning with a home run Into deep rlghtfleld. Cincinnati got to Bntley for seven safeties in th second, netting six run. Luque allowed only sis aoattered hits. Th score: CINCINNATI I WW tOIOI 8T. LOUI8.

Aug. 7 ()-Tb Bt. Louie winning etreak, which had reached four In a row, ended vi-Urday. when Boston won, 6 to 4. The Brevci bunched hit In the fourth and fifth Inningi and were aided by baaea on balln given by Rhem.

KelU WU put out of the game for protecting a called strike by Umpire McCormlck. The score: Innlngg 1 2 1 4 6 8 7 8 9 Boiton 00031000 08 8t. Louli 00002100 0-M Batteries: Ilenton nnd Glbion; Rhem and Dyer, and O'Karrell. for five straight years we nave roduced our debt by nearly one and one half times 111.000.000 every week In the year. What we have expended for thai purpose In the five year mentioned would have extinguished Canada's entire debt twke over.

00 1 1 1 a number of run and bite in their turn at bat and bar such run and bits go Into th records. vn though th other team doe not go to bat In th final hair of th Inning, because th cams la ceiled by tb umpire, owing to rain or darkness No doubt a gam one played by Cleveland and folladclphl la th basis for the many queries I have rolved on each a situation. i When Philadelphia wnt to bat In th first half of th seventh inning the! score was 13-1 In favor of the home team. Philadelphia made sic runs In It half of th vnth. Rain then forced the umpire to call the game before Cleveland could take Its I'suas If.

1 1 US' worth cf. 4 Plo.111 B. I 1 0. fteosh 4 0Veuns 4 Srhdltl rf 0 0 Mniwl If 4 Wilker 1 1 O'Twy lb Hoik. I 1 11 OlKilly Ib 4 Mere Than Talk (Providence Journal) The Charlotte Observer sas that "while we aro stll talking nbout reducing the public debt In this country, Canada has gone ahead and "done It In one year tho Dominion lias scmcd a net reduction In its debt of MBmmvmiJLm SENIOR BASEBALL Lowe Holroyd Wood! p.

Pappaa Johnson McAnearuey If, LaBoche tb, Baker-MarUn rf, Benson lb. Jak-ola aa. Daniel Barrier tb. Lemay a. p.

Roflange c. C. Janrla lb, J. Devena-U. Leger If.

Thlbodeau tb. Chouirtard cf, Bourgault rf. Inning 1 2 14 5 0 7 Lowe 1 00113 311 4 6 Danlela 0 00010 2 3 A I SENIOR BASEBALL Salem V. Caaey 2b. P.

McCarthy 3b, J. Oliver p. D. Sullivan lb, H. Murray o.

J. Healey as. C. O'Connor J. Sweeney cf, W.

Ralmon rf. Daniels A. Lemay aa. J. Deyene lb.

W. Duval J. RuHange c. C. Jarrla rf, L.

Leger 3b, O. Choulnard Sb, E. Boucher cf, N. Roy 2b. Innings ....1 2 3 4 Balem 0 0 0 3 16 4 0 Dan-els 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 JUNIOR BASEBALL S.

Fitchburg Cote 2b, Caron rf. DuvaJ 3b, Fregeau cf, White si. Fortln David lb. Seguln If, Moses c. Crwj 1 2 Gowdy 1 lKiSuuTuwiouaiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii i i The Nut Cracker (By Joe Williams) GIRLS' BASEBALL Bouth Fltchbwrf FlUgsrald MacLean lb, 1.

FttstaraTd lb. Christian B. Edaon Ib, M. Hughes as. Normal C.

Mitch! L. WhIU p. D. Allen lb. E.

Buja Ib, V. Viau H. Brady is. Score, Bouth Fitchburg Normal 1. SENIOR QUOITS Lowe J.

BlcoulM (10-8-13). V. Baker (11-4-8). Danlela L. Leger (7-K-f H.

Lager (10-6-6). JUNIOR QUOITS South Kltchburg Auger (6-8), Gull-melt (16-12). Normal Bliss (8-5). Falwell ((-10). Danlela R.

Cote (10-4-7), C-Bousro (11-7-14). Lowe Maki (7-12-8), C. Fellowo (13-0-2). News Item: "You can tell the world for me that I have definitely broken with Kearnn." Jack Dompaey. COMMENT CAL COOI.IIXJK: I can only repeat Stephen Decatur's Immortal" words, "The lilKKor the nre the hurder they turn at oai.

What was the score? War th six I runs scored by Phldelphla wasted? Did1 the gam revert back to even Ttie final score was 13-11. even 1 though Cleveland never did have Itsi turn at bat The rule eays that If tie umpire1 calls a game because of darkness, or, rain, and the team second at bat shall 1 have scored In an unequal number of Inning or before the completion of the, unfinished Inning, at least one more run than the side first at bat, the acor. shall be the total number of runs each team has made. In the Instance cited, the Cleveland team In elxflnntngs made IS runs, whllo the Philadelphia club In seven Innings made 11 runs. In this case Cleveland cored two more runs than Philadelphia; in unequal innings and the score Is the total number of runs each made or, MARY PICKFORD: It docs seem perfectly horrible Ihnt an artist can't fret herself Involved In an arisiocratlo kidnaping without someono making nasty cracks about frco publicity.

MR. OTIH IT RAW: Personnlly I think it's nil right to drink coffee out of a saucer If you aren't too ner- normal inweu rm-wi v. King lb. Bllsf 2b, Stoddard 3b, Geary as, Berwick rf. Burko If, Hughes of.

Innings 2 3 4 5 RHE S. Kiuhburg ..4 7 6 6 21 12 0 Normal 0 0. 2 0 0 2 2 6 JUNIOR BASEBALL Lowe J. McCann cf, A. Jakola ss, A.

Nelson 3b, A Caouetto l. E. Mc-Nally c. E. Lorion If.

P. LaRoche 2b. O. Jarvela lb, Whalcn-C. Fellowi rf.

Dan els P. Fazio McGrath 2b. LaFosse Ib, R. Ouellotto W. De-logo ss.

A. LcBlanc rf. A. Eerube 3b, R. Melanson cf, E.

Lomay If. Innings 1 2 3 4 5 7 T. Daniels 1 0 2 0 2 4 0 10 11 3 Lowe 3 0 0 0 0 0 8 IS 6 SENIOR VOLLEY BALL A. LftRocho (Capt.) 1 8 1 R. Bacon -R.

Marlen 1 2 10 Meeting the Tennis Stars With Art Carbon 13-11. SPORT CHATTER All Day Saturday "Jntil 9 P. M. You will find everyone in our organization doing their utmost to serve in such a way that these Dollar Days may result in the greatest saving and satisfaction to you. Read these items carefully and see what a Dollar is really doing at this store.

O. Jarvela 1 1 0 and rarely allows a game to pass without getting at least one hit Frank Woodward, who pitched for Manager Klernan last summer, was old yesterday to the Worcester team by the Blrmlngton team of the Southern association. CLARENCE HARROW: It Is very hard for me to digest the miracles of the Rllili- us written. It, is ery rurd for mo to digest anything. WALTER 1IAGEN: Some favor the Intcrloiklng grip and others don't.

But for a grlji that means something you ought to feel the HENRY TORD: There Is one born every minute ami we nre doing our derndest to get the rattles out of 'em. AT; SMITH: What the sidewalks of New York need Is not a harmonlzer so much as un atomizer. GEORGES CARl'ENTIER: Ah, It eei rcKreublo. It tor. what you call too bud.

It Ib ah, monsieur, can you cash the check for the handsome Kicnch boy? WILLIAM TII.DEN, IP The tennis officials mav crltlze my amateur standing as much as they please, but they uro warned to lay off my colored bvlts. MARY HARDEN: The Ameilcan JOHN HENNESSEY One of country's younger players. Ranked No. 7 last season. Improving rapidly.

Looks like comer. Game follows orthodox lines barring one respect. Backhand is undercut, uncertain. Forehand drive best shot. Cleanly hit Powerful.

Accurate. Extremely difficult to return. Fast on courts Alert. Hard to fool. Uses good Judgment Sound tactics.

Service, smash and volley, all aggressive. Combines net play with basellno game. j. Hamilton i i A. Wholan-Benson 2 3 3 10 IS 16 Daniels N.

Roy-W. Duval 1 0 1 K. Boucher 2 3 4 J. Koutotte 7 2 0 Leper-L. Bourgue 3 0 0 L.

Leger 2 2 '0 IB 7 1 Tommy Sellers' Lowell team and Dll-boy post battled to a nlne-lnnlng four-to-four tie last night, with Scott Perry pitching for Lowell, while Dllboy post used Plerottl, Mullowney and MoCre- Men's Congress and Monitor Shirts All good madras and silk stripe Bovi' Broadcloth Shirts, whit p. 1 blue and tan. Soft collar. heautiful nualitv. Regular $1.50 1 material.

Every shirt $2.00 or Berrctlo $2.50 quality grade, bizes ld'2 to 14. MaLoos AMERICAN LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S KESCTM At Do.ton Chlcaco 10, Boiton 0. At N.w York New York 10. D.trolt 4. At Phllnlrlphls Cletlnd t.

Philadelphia (lint Philadelphia 4, Cleve- At Waahlnsion Waahlnlton B. Bt. Louie 4 (fl rat Washington 10, Bt. Louli 3 (Mcond game). STAND IN OF THE CI.VBfl won Loit P.r Philadelphia Jl 3J sl'i si Soft Collar Shirts, white, blue, and tan, full mercerized.

A great out REN NY LEONARD: Ii nothing to nir one way or but whnli-vcr Impponi I wli be a champion to my mothei Handicapped somewhat by frail physique. Partially offset by great fighting spirit, courage. Western states champion In 1022, Doubles. 1921-22. All-Comere, 1922.

Represented United States at Wimbledon championships this season. Made good showing Got exceptional experience. Needs It. He's a Hoosler. Homo's in J.

McCov J. Morrllly J. Carroll I). Boys' Broadcloth Sport Blouses i ing shirt. Sizes 14 to 17.

Won i White, blue and tan. Roy Roy derful value Clevelonrt 41 7 .467 make. All sizes Odd Lot Men's White Shirts, laun-, dered, cuff attached. Whitneyi and Manhattan maTtes. Chirk Dnvlos set it new record for organized lium-bull 1 allowliiR only one run duilnt; 34 Innliiirn of pitching.

The single tallv was made by Walerhury July 24. He has il hPd 29 scoreless Innings since then. Since July 13, he fca allowed hits, has struck out SO' hntsmi'n and hus Issuod 12 bases balls. His total number of victories for the senion la 17. In yesterday's Knmc ho batted for 1.000, getting three Jean Dubuc got into the game as a pitcher for Manchester against the JUNIOR VOLLEY BALL 8o.

Fitehbura David 4 Frepeau -3 Fort 1 Mercer CotO i 4 1 cnecKer rajus iasi nigm. out un men won. 4 to 2. Dubuc struck out si; in rim lnnlnm and allowed but oni shirts Fibre Suit Cases, well made, large size. A $2.00" case.

hit. Hank Lavallee got two singles for tne losers. Boston it 11 OAMK8 TODAT Chicago at Boston? 3.11 P. 1L Cletelund at Philadelphia. St.

Loula at WojhlngtOD. Detroit si New Tork. NATIONAL LEAGUE TTtSTBRDAT'S nESUI.Tfl At Bt. LAUle Boeton t. 8t.

Loula 4. At PUtuhurg Plitaburg Broolcln 1. At Cincinnati Cincinnati t. New York 1. At Chicago PutladclpUUi 3, Chicago 1.

6TAJTOLNG UrTHa CLCB3 Won Lost Plitaburg tt New Tork tl 43 .174 Cincinnati 44 4 .640 Special Lot Men's Soft Hats All good shades. These hats were 1 Psxnilar lino Cliff I.inlrftJ high priced numbers Every pair guaranteed 1 front Just 4 Dozen Sport Sweaters Coat Brookln 41 4 .500 St. Louli 49 B4 i style, fancy front, plain back. An1 Philadelphia 41 SI .74 Chicago 44 17 .43 exceptional buy. Sizes 36 to 46 Boys' Shoes, all fine stock, sold regularly at $3, $4 and $5.

Styles 1 Men's Night Robes, Hill's muslin! to be discontinued. Practically and fine white cotton. All nicelytj all sizes from 2'i to 6 trimmed. Splendid buy at $1.50 Men's Nainsook Athletic Union! GAMES TODAT. Boiton at Bt Louie.

Philadelphia it Chicago. Brooklyn at Pluiburg EASTERN LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Bridgeport 7. Worcester 1. 8prinsil.ld I'lttifleld 0 (first gam); Sprlngfl.ld 3, Pltl.fleld 1 (i.conil game). New 1, Hartford 0 (tlret game) New Haven 6.

Hartford 0 (second game). STANDING Of THE CLUBS Won Lost P.C Hartford 44 Waterbury 44 44 .50 New Haven (4 49 .624 8prlngfleld (3 4t Suits 7280 -count. A full cut 50 Doz. Men's Cotton Hose, all fastg 1 colors. Black, cordovan and gray.l sizes.

2 for A wonderful working hose 8 prs. for Large Lot Men's Ecru Union light weight, short sleeves, ankle(t 1 Men's Baronet Fibre Silk Hose, our' length. Fine balbriggan knit. Regular $1.50 quality 1 35c quality. Black, navy, cordovan and French tan.

4 prs. for. All Men's Madewell Union Suits, in fine white lisle. Sleeveless, knee length. A strictly high grade Boys' Golf Hose, all wool, light weight.

Brown, gray and 1 garment shades. All regular $1.65 grade Boys' Athletic Nainsook Union, Suits Our regular 75c grade. This is a well made garment. Men's Plaid Silk Sport Hose, large, assortment. Formerly sold for' mm4 i Sizes 8 to 16.

2 for 75c pair. Great for vacation wear. 2 prs. for Bridgeport 61 II Worce.ter 60 II .410 rittiflelU 34 (I 363 GAMES TODAY Hartford at Worcester. Waterbury at PlitifieM.

New Haven nt Sprlngfclld. AlUany at Bridgeport. The Reel Dayton The real Dayton consists of about 1600 decent, respectable men and women, not. It Is true, of wide mental range or extensive experience, but not "morons," and not "yokels;" not fools and not fanatics. They are exactly like millions of other Americsjis living in thousands of other Daytons in every section of the United States, There happen to be In this little country town almost no Catholics, no Episcopalians, and no Jews.

There are however, two McthOdlet, two Baptist, a Presbyter-Ian and a Christian church. Around these evangelical churches the whole life of the town not devoted to work, revolves. Nine-tenths of the people are members and regular attendants of these church. Religion to them Is at once their mode of recreation and their means of redemption. It Is the one emotional outlet of the town.

It takes the place of golf, bridge, dancing, art, literature and music. There literally is nothing else but religion for the people who live in the Daytons. Deprive them of that, and their distress and destitution would, indeed, be pitiable to contemplate. Their belief Is. of course, fundamental, and religion literally saturates their lives.

It Is estimated by those who ought to know that at least 1100 the total population of 2000 are In favor of the law forbidding the teaching of evolution In th schools. And Dayton Is a typical town, not only of Tennessee and not only of the South, tJUt of the country as a whole. It Is like most of the other Isolated towns of the same else located far from any groat city. JYank R. Kent, in The Common Weal.

Heats the Whole House through One Register Some people wonder how tt is posslUa for the Caloric to send heat to all part of th house without pipe. Think a minute! Isn't it reasonable that heat warm air should flow more easily through big, wide doors than tfrough small pipes? As the warm air from the Caloric rises it displaces the cool air which is drawn out of the rooms into the Caloric where Is reheated. This creates a natural circulation allowing warm air to flow uniformly to every part of the house without resistance. The Caloric cots fuel costs to Guaranteed to heat the home to 70 degress a coldest weather or money back. Successfully used in more than 135,000 rnHt many in this locality.

Boys' Knicker Pants, limited auan Entire Stock of $1.00 Silk Neck- tity. Just the thing for rough wear All new patterns and i wear. $1.50 and $2.00 grades brings 2 for This UluttradoD show th new Improved Caloric (flat grate modal) and its location la th cellar. Not th on Caloric regtater aet In the floor directly above the Caloric. Come in and see this new model Caloric and let as x-plsln the advantage and low coat of this bettor method of heating.

Larsre Assortment $1.50 Neckwear. Arrow Deraioort Collars, an new in famous Wearplus and styles. A great opportunity makes. Best quality make a saving. 6 for $1 Off on all Men's Trousers in $3.50 to $8.50 grades Today Only Men's and Boys' Suits at Sharply Reduced Prices.

Many Items On Sale For -Dollar Day Which We Have Not Space Te Mention Here Over 400 in use in Fitchburg and surrounding towns. Let our expert visit your home end give you our prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. We are offering special prices for August and September. SOLD BY We Aubuchon Co.

I Central Hardware Co. F. H. Lane Company 144 Fairmount St. Fitchburg, Matt.

Telephone 3214 621 Main St. Fitchburg Mass. Tsiaphooe 3970-3171 530 532 Main Street.

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