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ALL EVEN NOW rvr Titr rwrir.ntrii. -tiTsnw. itt. hil HOME STRETCH Sports riion. O00-3 Fred Vonng.

Editor VfTTMWI ottMI Macks Give Browns Real Lift In American League Struggle Cards Have Settled It-AL Still Puzzle Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. Prt.l Trt. Pitching Staffs Nelson Potter, IIAC Grad Does It Again Baseball's Big Six Detroit 84 64 Cleveland 70 77 111 St. Louis 84 64 Chicago 69 79 .466 New York 81 67 .547 Phila.

6 80 of Interest Ma Boston 74 74 .500, Wash' ton 61 87 .412 NATIONAL LEA I E. W. I. IV I I. Prt On Browns, Tigers St Louis 102 46 New York lit ss Pltlsburirh HI r.ll Vi', td.il.m 61 87 .412 ,405 IM iaxj w.

League w' i 'ft Cincinnati 84 113 .571 Brooklyn Chicago 72 75 .490, Phila. 60 8S 6 bit American The fighting St Ml Bob Fitich, former business Louis Browns BY JACK HAND. NTT.V YORK Writing manager of the St. Louis Univer Results climbed into a first place tic, with sity Athletic association, who has Detroit Monday night in the a t-t t'j c- i ij t.4 tr uj L-Af Caba i-l been with the USO in the Mound American league pennant race as City for the past two years, is now rcmpoxUon i.rce cn the 1911 World Series is Lie swinging a an attache of the Brooklyn Na punch In a dark rocsx'You iol tional league baseball club. It is not exactly a new allegiance for mow i.

at know who you're swingirg at NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston, 5-; Pittsburgh, Louis, 3: Brooklyn, 1. New -York, Cincinnati, 2. Chicago, 7-4: Philadelphia. 6-1.

AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York. 3-5; Chicago, 1-4. Philadelphia. 2: Detroit, 1.

St. Louis, Boston, 0. Cleveland, Washington, 0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Final Playoffs) Louisville, St.

Laul, (Louisville Bob, for he was with Branch which way to duck. AMERICAN LEAGUE KAQE Games To Teams. W. Pet. behind, play.

Detroit 84 64 .563 6 Bt. Louis 84 64 .568 6 New York 81 67 547 3 6 Remaining Games. Detroit Home, Philadelphia (2), Wash' Ineton (4). Away. none.

Rickey atlhe Cardinals office, pri r- 1 tr-. T- It- tj-t i i Figure IXtro.t's ilchir.g dao or to taking the USO berth. The' Decatur Reds, beaten in both Hal Ncahoujer ar.d D.z:y to give the American league an preliminary starts, launch their irs A ni lLDINO In the ranks after a year's lap beraue of (lie war. Southern has to build an entire new tootball team this fall. The boy on the charging Jrd is Sam MiWeikh.

basketball erntrr, 1m lias been unable to come out for the team this yrar because of a bark injury, buffered during the summer. C'arh Glen Martin hopes hate a rropectable line but there bimply arrn't any barks on the squad. leads, three games to none. St. Louis Home, Boston (2), New York eige and yoa may wind up Oct.

4 tsig iz campaign at luattoon on (4). Away, Done. Friday night. Rev. Fr.

F. it.1 tr.e St. Uduu a ns on your New York Home, none. Away, Chicago 2, BU LOUIS (4. hands and a rrcw cf ctcran hurl- casey, lormer loiuca pastor, is headed for sea.

He has been at Season Changed On Gray Foxes cm. ir t.f t-fn gray txt wa ty cxarjarrt etrr i Davisville, R. chaplain since they defeated the Boston Red Sox ers who be bar macth the Cardinal bran I. If the Rengats cn their to spurt through u.e La. 3 to 0, at Sportsmen Park, behind Forrest Bowls Cubs Insure Tie completing his Indoctrination at William and Mary college.

Camp Ellis opens its football season on the brilliant two hit pitching of Games Tomorrow AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia at Detroit. Boston at St. Louis. New York at Chicago.

Washington at Cleveland. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago at Philadelphia. Pittsburgh at Boston. St.

Louis at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York, Isbell Well Pleased nelson Potter. wex ci tr.e season, tr.e schedule calling far cr.e cfl day Sunday against the Ottumwa, la. rr.rla.ris they are k.lLjig jrJ- Air base team on the new army The veteran right hander had pitched eight innings of scoreless baseball and his game was marred Over Reddick For Fourth Place gridiron at the camp. The public is invited to attend all games at wcrs rf Ilirs wctli cf ar.4 Lvestuck ta nrry year.

Te ecrr.pU.r.'s A. D. Srr nrcr- Ca af-crrer afur three tilts St. Louis permit Steve O'Neill to stiik y. and Mr.

Right all the way with Lv.e exception ef a third game start for Stubby Ovcrmire Roth Newhouier (27-9) ar.J only by two consecutive scratch singles in the third inning by Roy the camp free of charge, Lt. Ray Aaams, atnietic director, an LAFAYETTE, IND. (IP) Fartee and Skeeter Rewsome. Farrr-ers r.a- nounces. Coach Cecil Isbell declared him By 24-0 Count Trout (26-12) hae procl LK.ej self well pleaseti with the per Chet Laabs and Rookie Boris "Babe" Martin were the bright spots in the eight hit Brownie LUCKMAN WILL GO TO SEA AT ONCE formance of his Purdue Boiler can work with a to it one day rest.

A southpaw l.ke Ncwr.otitci Cards Ramble Over Dodgers In 3-1 Tangle V.n. who fr-ir-: cr-p t-rce i.K.rt farcers Unt to fnes lait yer. Over hirer i ty attack on Clem Driesewerd and makers their losing opener gureo to have lut the Francis Barrett. BY FRED YOUNG ftXt Cdltur, The against Great Lakes last Saturday and let his charges off Monday Laabs first inning home run for stalhng e.e Cards' 1c than led power found tn Stan Mu ial. Ray The Eastern Illinois Teachers uncovered a fine halfback in John Stabler of Tuscola in their opening football tame with Western.

The Panthers play at Carbondale next Saturday and entertain Wesleyan in their homecoming game on Oct. 14. rrrr.rriM;n in X't arrsj FOIIUEST- Forrest Tom ruhlp Sanders and Johr.ny H-rt'i te rr.er..rg ir with a brief touch football game designed to loosen the kinks from the weekend battle. No major in srhutd fuotballcrs rcrm.tl.r.g u4 cf tra.Tjr.l re's mire, another wit.i an 1111 over Rcdduk Monaay with com National League Rjr Atrlale fnw.) rr.rr.erci.1 tecord. might the juries were reported.

clJic. He has won tu lai! M.i.ia-auri. parative ease, 24-0 by way cf tun six witn the on. I The Chicago Cubs swept a dou- ing up tor their Vermilion Valley Mai. J.

P. Harrison, onetime Martm, Kreevlch. Two-base hit Martin If the r.tp the Tigers a. Home run Laabs. Left on bases St.

blehcadcr from the Thill.es Mon brush at Herscher Friday. The BUS athletic director, is still sta Boston, 3. Bases on balls None. th.e wire. Laike uuattc.

St. Franrit t. rrv. Adi.rg da to oQirrel hiir rg Ncv. 13 23 rr after Jan.

1. plucky Iled.hck boys cave the tioned at Kelly field, Texas, but day night, taking the nightcap 4 sent Luke Sewell's men off to a lead and he later got a hit and scored the Brown's second run in the seventh. Martin doubled his first time up and singled Laabs home in the seventh in his first major league appearance. Tigers Blow One. Russ Christopher, lanky Philadelphia righthander, tamed the Detroit Tigers on four hits Monday as the Athletics captured the opener of a three game series, 2 to 1, before a paid crowd of 5,881 fans at Detroit.

Htrlkeouts By Potter, Driesewerd, 1, Ncls iV.trr C17-T). Dmny CHICAGO. (A) The Chicago Bears will have to get along without the services of Sid Luckman, their star quarterback, in their next live games, at leat. Luckman, an ensign in the merchant marine, last week, was permitted by his commanding oniccT to play with the Bears until he was railed for sea duty. He played Sunday as the Bears lost to Green Bay and now he expects to go on sea duty immediately.

He may be back in time for the Nov. 5 return game the Fackcrs. In the interim the bears will play one exhibition and four league contests. torrcit outtlt a coikI acrjp lot Ilts Off Drlcsfwerd, 5 In 7 Innings; Bar after going 10 innings for a 7-6 (8-9), IVb Mum net rett, 3 In 1. Losing pitcher Driesewerd.

one half, the winners scoring thtir TRIBE, 6: NATS. 0. only touchdown of the Iirt to (13-8) and Jack Kramer wiU take thesr turns. victory in the opener at rhiladcl phia. Breechen Warms t'p.

periods when Hob Karchcr pased Washington McKeever MaVes Few ..000 000 000 0 ..001 021 llx get some l.ke Cleveland expects to be transferred soon. The World Series opens one week from tomorrow at Sportsmen's park but there will be fewer Bloomingtonians than usual glimpsing the classic because of the ODT ruling on sale of ducats outside Joe liayden who scooted 22 yards for a touchdown in the eperurig Haefner, Thesenga and Guerra: Kile S.g Jakuckl (11-9). AI Hoirir.gs-! rL II worth (5-7) and George Catetl vnan9e 1 1 Harry Breechen wanned up for a possible World Series start by man ana jtosar. (6-6). has been trouble A'S, TIGERS, 1.

One Reddick drive was stopped turning back the Brooklyn Dodgers, with six hits at Ktibcts field by a sore arm for a nvir.th al- Christopher pitched brilliant ball Philadelphia. Detroit. ab al nh on rorrcsls yard line la the taking I.U turn nw. in chalking up his 13th win. Three of the St.

Louis area. Hall. 2b 4 113 5 Cramer.cf 4 0 0 1 ime period. SOUTH r.CD. IVD regulars throuch d.rr.-ry aca.r.it r.ttaburih jlays M.aJay 3-1, but needed a two run by Augie Bergamo in the ninth (inrrlson.rf 4 0 1 2 0 Mav.2t 4 0 13 4 the brilliance cf The grct Rcd.Uck tram mas In of Detroit's hits were infield scratches and only six balls went HlKKns.3b 2 0 0 1 1 1 ii HIKK 1 0 Because the ODT frowned on 4 3 1 York.

lb i io no way a match fur arrest in the houser and Trout, the Cardinal gj into the series as favorite taking the American Legion teams Mayes, Kiel-rt. If McUhce.lb to the Philadelphia outfield all 5 1 2 2 0 VV Held. If 3 0 1 4 4 0 1 15 1 Outlaw. rf 4 1 2 second half who ran wild on their Monday to earn victory No. 10: for the champion St.

Louis Card inals. Reds Hopes FalL E4 Mc Kcecrs begia Hancock Works to St. Louis to see a came, Louis Metro. 3b on the stron? ngv.t arms ef Mcrti 3 0 0 0 4 Rlchards.c 4 0 0 4 0 a i i a a ii less experienced toes frcm the Kusch.ss BO -W 4. illflJVCl as It VJ A E.

Davis post plans instead Cor re ar.4 Ted VIk and svorr.e g.v.g ser.o-s to 3 0 10 I rRoss 1 0 0 0 0 Kankakee Valley league. afternoon. Yankees Push- Forward. The third place New York Yan banquet for the two winning clubs With Civilians southpaw ait frc-rri Max Itientry.p 3 0 10 3 IzzEaton 1 0 0 0 0 Saturday. Karchcr, who is a splendid run Shortstop Buddy Kerr put the sometime during the Hot Stove ar.d IJarry Rrecheen.

nins back, sprinted 12 yards for a chill on Cincinnati dropping sec Totals 31 2 6 27 18l Totals 33 1 4 27 14 league season. iig r.at w-i touchdown around his own ric Mc Keever mcvel Jjhnsy Mas cn vid Cr-: kees Monday twice trimmed the Chicago White Sox, 3-1 and 5-4, at Comiskey park, and climbed drill cut into the prac ond place hopes here Monday by driving a ninth inning homer for Inst 7, highest w.a Utal cat Philadelphia Detroit ..010 000 0102 ..010 opo 0001 end in the third period and also tice session at McCormick field club. figured in the most spectacular a 3-2 New ork victory at the Po within three games of first in the Errors Busch, 2: Metro. Mayo. Runs Lanier Is a creat rltther with play the cay a few minutes liiZ.cli to hairtaik.

George Ratvrrr-an. reiene back batted in Garrison. Two-base hit Hall. lo grounds. the test natural stuff tn the cir last ditch American league race.

The Yanks snapped a six game rirates Complete Victory. Bases on balls Off Christopher, Gentry, 3. Strikeouts By Christopher, by Gentry, 4. cuit, has the mt hu C.r.c.r.nat was list to tie Sox winning streak in the 12 in career, but has lit bit squad due to a trten ir bcr.e After scoring another run, for 13-8 victory while completing Sports lost a great backer and real friend Monday in the death of Everett Beal, president of the American State bank. Mr.

Beal rarely missed an athletic contest of any kind in the two cities, and was a staunch backer, of the Municipal Baseball league, attending every game up to his illness three weeks ago. ning opener, a 1-1 mound duel be a.though r.ot hat Monday evening and none of the naval trainees were available for practice but Coach Howard Hancock worked with the 14 civilians. Three of 'the civilians at least are seeing regular duty. Left Tackle Bob Jones, a medical discharge from the army; Delmar YANKS, 3-5; WHITE SOX, 1-4. FIRST GAME.

New York. I Chlcaeo. seven c-uU too hard. tween New York's Mel Queen a game suspended at Boston after later. Harry Stewart, after eaten Inc a Reddick punt, lateral rd the ball to arc her Jast as he was to be tackled, and the Forrest quarterback ticxacred his way ti yards for a touchdown to set the crowd on fire.

i -ricrel in a aa2 g-ari Gtcrse Ctula cf Ciucaga haa teca drarteJ. and Orval Grove until George ab al' ab a eight innings on Aug. 1. the Pis 5 2 2 0 6 Moses. rf 6 12 0 0 burgh Pirates Monday drorpec Metneny.rr 3 Schalk.2b Stirnweiss singled, Johnny Lin dell tripled and Nick Etten dou Martin.

if 6 2 3 zzClarke the regularly scheduled contest to 5 0 2 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 1 3 6 0 0 17 0 'Hunchy Expected Starier for McMillln the Boston Braves by a 5-4 mar bled for two Yankee runs in the 12th. Each team had counted once Woods, currently classified 1-C Bellflower Trounces Ellsworih. 34-2 dii voir know that 5 0 110 3 0 0 3 0 gin in in 13 innings. Lindell. cf Etten.

lb Crosftti.ss M's' vlch.ss 3b Garbark.c Queen, Turner.p Konald Sharkey of Spring scored 6 1 3 3 0 Hodgin.3b 6 0 3 16 1 Trosky.lb 3 0 0 2 8 Carnett.lf 1 0 0 2 VTucker.ct 4 0 0 0 0 Tresh.c 4 0 17 1 Wehb.ss 3 0 0 0 1 Grove, 0 0 0 0 0 zCurtright 3 0 18 Karchcr scored a third touch down in the final period after in DODGERS. 1. CARDS. 3 5 0 0 0 7 3 0 0 0 7 in the first inning. BROWNS.

RED SOX, 0. Boston. .1 Bt. Louis. and Lawrence Kern, 230 pound Decatur high tackle.

Alex Tackas of Divcrnon, another medical discharge, who won RLOOMIXCTON. INnOV-Indiana's Hoo.ers rreparel Mon all 33 points In Hall Township's 33 to 13 triumph over Princeton. He scored five touchdowns, one on a 75 yard punt return and kicked three extra points. r.rLunjDWTzvi i tercepting an enemy pass. He ne Ilrwk'rn ah 1 0 0 0 0, at a' -I -cr rrikeJ up its stra.g.t gotiated 25 yards on this gallop day for thc.r seevnd Il.e 10 battle rt-rrmo rl 1 I 1 M'ksls lb Totals 43 3 11 36 161 Totals 43 18 36 23 Great Lakes Is rated the No.

1 club of ab a tbrhit 3 0 1 5 4 0 1 3 II yin.lrii lb 4 oolinlimatl his letter on the track team at Paul Kammcrman, right cuari .100 000 OOO 0023 Mnil.rf 3 3 rnr 'T the middle west today on their victory over Purdue and many are picking the Cobs to With Michigan Saturday by rr.icv:f rente cn V. Viewing movcn of Ut itar's ZZ-C tr-1 'ay -rri New York Chicago and Hob bcurlock and Woody .100 OOO 000 0001 ir 3h 4 1 I 4 a 4 3 mi 3 1 1 4 A 1 3 I 7 I I I I 3 4 A 3 1 3 0 0 0 3 Normal last spring is seeing considerable service and may fit in somewhere. Dauman. the Forrest ends, played Iom the (worth ur.rr.eTt 2 4-2. M-ke Errors Martin, Crosettl, Hodgin.

Runs ir 1 1 Brim stop Illinois Saturday. The longest run of the year to date In the prep ranks In this state was Kay Schtiltz' yard desh against Dixon. West Aurora's batted in Metheny, Lindell, Etten. Trosky. outstanding cames azamst Red s.x ti lie i-u Coach Ro Me spent murh Vmrum 1 I H.nkir ri 3 ft 1 4 3 tirn.

xxKinney 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 12 0 Vkvtcb.lb 4 0 0 10 0 Laabs. rf 4 2 2 3 0 Fox rf 4 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 Martin. if 3 0 2 10 Tnbor3b 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 purher.2b 3 0 0 6 4 3 0 116 Partee.c 3 0 12 1 3 0 0 8 0 Ne'some ss 3 0 1 3 5 3 119 0 1 0 0 0 0 Potter.p 2 0 0 0 3 xCronin 1 0 0 0 0 Barrett, 0 0.0 0 The Red Birds cave an open dick, while the running of Karchcr Two-base hits Garbark. Etten, 2. Three-base bits stirnweiss, Lindell.

Bases on of the aittrnoon imrrov.ng le run. meets Dtwr.s Th-rs- date Oct 23 and Hancock would balls Off Queen. Grove. 3. Strikeouts ci Brechern.p 4 0 0 0 3 his papers, whr-rn he' and Dale Mctz caught the eyes of a big bevy of scouts on hand to By Queen, Grove, 6.

Hits Off Queen, on tr.e D-r. like very much to book a game for that date with some civilian 6 in 11 innings; Turner, 2 In 1. Winning a a. a. 3 Tote's 33 3 7 77 Ttal 33 1 27 10 a Battel tor Verban In see the club that recently broke pucner vjueen.

SECOND GAME. outfit. CfVUta 14 taaa. Onarga's three year reign In th Bill Gustafson netted SO yards In 17 tries against DeKalb. A week ago he amassed 218 yards in 14 attempts.

Many figure Peoria Manual will win the Big 12 title on Tony Behrena' prowess as a bucker and runner. Those who aald the 17 year olds could never do lt In college football are getting a terrific Jolt this fall. The IIAC lead will be at stake Saturday at Carbondale, when the Egyptians and -Western State's Leathernecks clash. Totals 29 0 2 24 131 Totals 2S 3 8 27 10 Batted for Driesewerd In 8th. pectai.ons at I.no:s lait Saturday.

The squal was ia cond.t.on tra.r.crs rred.xtei 01J ll-l I'M! OOO 1 Iuis Bronklvn .003 000 200 5 11 .011 000 020 4 10 New York Chicago crmihon alr rnrcrence. 7d4.rll. Fr .000 000 0000 .100 000 llx 3 Boston St. Louis Krrora Marion. Pnrdacarajr.

fHk. uoo iioemjtr.eTr.eyer o.i I. I II. -n IJ a a 'Pi a a a. a Dubiel and Garbark; Haynes, Maltzber ger, Ross and Jordan.

ou.n i in inaa i i' i a a- .11 1 Error McQuinn. Runs batted in Laabs. Returning Four Augments Iowa i.t Miksts. Rms balled In S-anky, Br-samo. 3.

Tvo-kiH hl's Walker. Br-mo. Bases on balls Off Brerheen. 3: Melton. 3.

Strikeouts By Brethren, by W3" rrxl rou f-j iv.rn-tna I'hnar Melton. T. The least little Aiolartmi T. But trv amd et a little. 3VMPATH OUT CF HIM Marc CLBS.

7-4: miLLIES. 6-1. IIRHT (iME. lUMMy TREMOR AND GOODBYE, PCD ITCl OKJ A ZL- Ai i x.x r- ipcc HJ IOWA CITY, IA. Four football veterans, absent from practice for periods ranging from two weeks to two years, returned Cnlraco I Thtee StabTavtAite vj ll 17 .020 0O3 003 0 13 omrn a Trmar H.

M-f ill t- f.rmf Plrcul! Si HiibaMijaiort: Forraet llVjm, II mm, fitar K. Forta. Zarn. Soltmer. D.

Colt. Philadelphia STtetJEAlH SCEWBi THIS IS SEE Gassawav. Vandenbrrtt and Williams; 0, iHAl mt fcJUY IN! I NEVER Monday to give Coach Slip Madi JM 7D IT, KlDwYA GOTTA JUST FIGHT ITOFF-WMATS A R1IP. Karl. Covington an4 Peacock.

Antullck. TI tr quartets: H.raJ rtr-a r-, Tl FROM THE LODGE FEOT THIS WAY 1 I ADC ncAoroc I I Rcrnnci i gan's University of Iowa football squad its biggest morale boost in 3 1 A FRESH CIGARETTE MAKES A BETTER SMOKE Red-IKIi ino I 4 1 ill' a a Philadelphia I more than six weeks of practice Reporting were Forrest Maste- TnurNd-ao na Ktj hare. 3: lefera Ttvufte ft ra a hart tastJ barrett. Khuma maa anl Williams; 'llrad lina-erat-Kaatl snd Peartwa. ruon, 1942 center; Bill Barbour.

Sporfs Trails cocaptain and right end of the 1943 team; Harry Frey, regular 1943 tackle; and Bob Liddy, regular guard, returning after a two weeks absence. WAKEFIELD DIFFERENCE IN DETROIT BALL CLUB Saybrook Upsets Downs in 1 1-4 Tiff SAYBROOK. fPNSi R.iv "Wakefield's return tork the pres nV WHITNEY MARTIN. NEW YORK. (T Although sure off him, with benefit all around." such things as a .339 batting average, home runs with the bases brook massed eight runs in the third inning here Monday night and clinched an 11-4 victory over Which is true enough.

With the full and pounding home an assort uowns in trie tastern McLean lanky, free wheeling Wakefield following York in the batting order Icountv lMifiip ment of other runs at opoprtune times naturally might have a little srtrwAMO itotrHCaa, rv, Matt is nff ckv.utth tea au a crwnre Downs 6l3 OOO 4 3 to do with it. the fact the upsurge IMVDnKIK ti-j rail 11 of the Detroit Tigers dates back ISchumaker. ColUna and Hamblla; John stoi and PowelL opposing had two consecutive worries, and there was no percentage in walking York to get a. Wakefield. It would be too much like walking Babe Ruth to get at REGISTRATION Lou Gehrig.

Up to July cr about a week to the return of Dick Wakefield last July 13 is not due entirely to the material help he has provided. He provided a mental lift If smoothing out the worry wrinkles of brawny Rudy York can be called a mental lift Manager Steve O'Neill himself sees this factor as of maior importance. before Wlikeficld appeared, he harried Rudy was batting only ror 71 games. He had hit eight home runs and batted home 34 rL "TAaavTIc MckTnaw'aHorled'al. THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIMEXJ I tflSSagff I ww i I Cornell at Flanagan.

2LI0R -1T-R 1 WAN! To 3D1AS LOAPED) Trt'CNltJ THERE SHE WONDER VJriAT SHE-'sT I'VE QUrt IRtW'JScco "Hiss SJ CATwH-mFisH triANj 5EE TH A VJlTH VDSLI STRANGER lfJ NOW 'pOl' KUrt A LOACEO 1 10 I6GER 1" RcO KlTRl CC.E -D TCV3 SHERIFF ARE OUND TO- TOWM A Tl 1 iu. PACK I OUT Or.EH )S KOT TRV uV 1 zzxSvjl jm rSfefe( llffiwJmlM jSla'TSssj sl-'vir-T' r-JlivAii runs. York was the Howitzer of the Tiger attack prior to the reappear Through last Wednesday he had boosted his average to .272 for 139 game, had hit 16 homeruns ance of Wakefield, and as sucn the responsibility weighed upon and. batted in 87 runs. NOTICE.

For all election precincts in McLean County. Illinois Public Notice Is licrchjr triven that fcr li General Klcction on Tucsiayf Novc rater 7lh, will ci5 5:00 p.m. on. MONDAY, OCTOKEIt 9f 1911 In order to accommodate th.oe uho tih to reiiteT fcr the first time under Permanent Kegistralion. cr charjre tfce.r him heavily.

Another factor In the Tiger up lie knew he was the boy who just had to hammer home those rising has been the veteran Doc runs, and the opposing pitchers c.a their best to make it tough for him. Cramer, who went en a hitting spree for a couple cf weeks ar.d won several games with umcly blows. He was the one man in the line up they really had to concentrate on. They could pass him In a pinch, and. if they felt up to it.

nitch to him but put all their invented thz coia. I stuff behind it and give him noth- inc decent to hit. REDRYDER MA "York was pressing In an effort I controlled atrtotrutic rejTtsteml oiMre, anil who cannot reach the rffice tir.rz the ixilar the office of the COUNTY CLKIIK. Pra 1. ami the office of the P.OA1U) OF KLP.CTION COMilLS.

SIONF.RS, Koorn 2, Court wri.l rcraa.n r-cn on Saturday afternoon to hit the ball." O'Neill explains. Vending Machine FOR MEN ONLY an Fol poianitd tk Hilltw OrMl ftloa far caafer. Fr! enlists ests now founal thai ma rti SKPTKMUKR 30. 1911. IM I VMEAN TO SAY I I VOU KNOW HOW IT I I 1 MUST GET DRESSED 7s 1 -1 THESE MEN AREN'T I --A DOZEH CUSTOMERS IT'S ALMOST 7f BUT--MINN1E-HA-CHA! MEET OLD FRIENDS OF EVERY NIGHT GIVE ME THAT ff TIME FOR MY FIRST SURELY YOU REMEMBER SO MANY ON A YOURS, PRINCESS HAVEN'T-WE-MET-BEFORE?" NUMBER OC irJSp 0B LIKE MjNE MlNNlE HA CHA? ROLTriNE are rjn down.

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rn. No rejist ration durir? the dij-i immediately preceding the election. WILLIS BURKHOLDER. County Clerk. BOARD OF ELECTION COMMISSIONERS tha rev medical daeoer.

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