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NLNli EVENING STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1920. Batters Often Unable to I SPORTIINC GOSSIP furnished the feature ef the day by breaking JOS tageta at the etataen yard rtaa, R. l. Morgaa of Washington. 1.

C. was aecoad among the araatettra with a mark 'of 12 Ha was preaaed by lieutenant rem mander F. I. William. retired.

'f Wk htta Fall K. Whaafcer, Paw huaki, M. 5. Vletaig, urn ion City. O.

A. Own king. Longmont. and M. Power, lweatur.

uu with 114 each. Nicola) made th high run ef tha day when be broke 1X0 wit host a miss. ail members of the Davis cup team still undefeated. Of tin quartet R. Norris Williams the former national champion, probably faces the hardest test in today's matches for he Is psired with Willis E.

Davis, the young Callfomian. Williams was pushed to the utmost yesterday to take the measure of 8. Howard Voshell. Davis probably evant far 1:1 trotters, tha rex was rather easy for Baeaaaea Osrfeate. drtvan by I McDonald who wan In etralgkt hesta Brtt time 1 4.

Baaata was tha pat roakae in tech hai ef me I. IS tiut and a on Beat 44m i :7 1 4. The trot, in which the aeaaaa'a lead ta money innr, ivter oiy, aa ea tered. and th Blu Mill far 5 4 trotteta wr unftnthJ. MllMa trwta took the Drat heat of tha trot, but Petr t'a4y allowed the way tae neat tints out.

Beth heata were 4. Nadaa Was the best of the huarh in tea first beat of the I II tret. Time t.7 i l. Gauge "Break" of Ball AIND COMMENT I I A bail thrown by a speedy pitcher travels at the amaslna rate of two n.1 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. two fifth miles minute, it has been determined by means of a quick acuen moving picture samara.

This ball wewld go frem second bsse te the plate, a distance ef 127 feet, 3 Inches, In apprexi mately a second's time. WHIP SOX A SECOND TIME READY FOR GRID PRACTICE Wester Leagae. Mewl a I Leads la Saewt. OWaMA. Aug.

SI. Oaetwe SlOtTX PAUA Aug II Ray Man wail, pitcher for the Waaatngton Spring club of the South Dakota star league, lie in a Mftdlaun haepltal in a serloue ondtton a rewalt of hating been hit a the head bv a ball pitched Sunday by Nick Ouiion. Madimm pitcher. MwU'a akell may be fraetured. phyaarteMta stated.

Oultop recentlv aetd to th Minneapolis American CI Twt 7S BOiTOW Bl'TtCHES HITS COTTE, WIXXIXG TO 8. GETTING NEBRASKA FIELD IS SHAPI rOR FALL. of Kanaaa City, won tha Omaha introduetory on tha Arat day of tha pmirta aone handU SPEED RECORDS IN COMPARISON. Airpisne One mile 25 seconds. Automobile Ont mil 32.S seconds.

Express train One in He 31 seconds, Man War mile 1 minuts, 35 "3 seconds. Wtehtte Tf Omaha rap trap.wiootint tournament here today. Me broke 17 out ef a aoaatbl It target Pet. .177 .71 .4 .4 ,4 Oki shorn City will prove even harder for him William M. Johnston, the champion.

Is paired with Nathaniel Niles. the Boston veteran. Ordinarily this would be con sidered a most critical match for the champion, but his work in the tournament has so far been so excellent that he is regarded as practically certain to win. Samuel Hardy, captain of the Davis cup team, will meet William T. Tllden.

who recently won the British championship. Charles 8. Uarland of Pittsburgh is paired with Frank T. Anderson, the young New Yorker. In case Williams and Johnston bnth win their matches today, they will meet tomorrow in the fourth round.

If WIN items is good enough to eliminate Davis t. jMcnk Aaeoctatten C. U. Spcacer. profeastonel ef St.

LeuM Sioua City 5 luk Foaad fVeely, Hat Able to Tighten) la Florae aad leads Teas la Batttag. Hawker Coach Preparing twr Sd of Twtre tag WmMiM of the OstAt. Des Molne Leagaa. Won rafc MILCS A MINUTE (5 PtnHnwatl 7 Brooklyn Nw York Pr.t. .81 .645 .44 4SI .41 Lost SS it 4 71 74 7t Lost 6.1 64 04 7J Lest 4 in 4 10 IS ftOgrnrff.

Aug Sl.i ln interrupted by rain today. Boston dfstd Chlrgo. te I. by buarhlna: hits on Ctcetto. Altfeo hit fro).

BusS tightened la tha nlnchM. tila taa.m at bat Wita thre Ptttebar.b 3. nhteae 1 Bt Ituls It is believed he will prove a very tough Nebraska'a football (laid is almost in readiness and equipment is malting for the state of practice for the 1920 foot hall season. Practice Is cheduted to tart on the Nebraska field on September If. AH Plane for an early training camp near Lincoln were abandoned on account of the difficulty of getting In touch with rlsh mada a araat hand I obstscle for Johnston FfcjOton 4 .41 cauh ef alneakr'a lane drive near th Philadelphia center field bleachers In the first.

or AMtCHlCAN ASSOCIATION. America L.agae. Wm v4 i Bt inelnM Chlcae niinto tisttsti a a SAC Boston miMU Indianapvlis vs. Cehttnbaa. Hew York 77 Cleveland unhiutor Announced edncanay Waatilngtoa va.

Cleveland. tVlHANAPOl.18, Aug. II. Te firat aamr: at. iui ha ml.

Speeding toward Mm. his eye Is in nunninuiuni nvm. ti Ronnn IS Columhua 0 I that preparatione were being made for a. squad of twice the else es last year. mmZr.

hMii Burchased for a fixed Intently on Us movemnL Just be by hunch 'Ij" I fastrd hinirtoo trxlay. 7 te 1 Washington '2 lndiannaplts 1 4 1 Ing hi la err BrtckMHi in two Imtngs. gcra: fore it reaches the plate it "breaks." Sf Patrolt 4 Batteries; tieeraa aad Kellay; Jonas and By inn in it is shooting toward him he must move bTbunch of Pru7 With the that had to be ex Philadelphia 3t Nonitn. KKW YORK, Aug. 28 faster thsn all; these marvels of speed is a baseball traveling from the hand of pitcher Walter Johnson.

Grovr Alexander, Kdward Oi eottci, Carl Msys and other wisaeds the mound whose fast bail Is the admiration of fandom. For a baseball hurled toward the bat rtmratana tttSttfS 7 quickly or be struck. Amerlrma AsaociaUo. Serond cam: i IIMI HI BV low Bj.irww Wartitnston iiMMM i Columhua 4 11 From the instant It begins to "break Won JLeat at. Lewis vs.

ew Terk. India nnooltt I 7 41 until It passes him. a fraction of a sec pet. .131 St Paul KBW YOKK. Aug.

II. St. Leais 1ffpt1 Battertea: Mulrannan and Henry: Patty Smw York. I te I. today in a rmi marked FnerdrV room for clothe, he.

Just been completed near the A number of Hunker athletes have Wn working on the field during the past ond later, the batter's mind and body are romoelled to act oven faster than the Cavet and Henlina. Mlmtaapotta Milwauk TndianapoltS Kv Hvht hit tin Tha visitore were alncn tn ter by one of these speedy twirlers ha thair ran iretting by tha erratic attcnina of ball is speeding If injury is to be avoided 1 4 77 14 been timed as moving at the sensational Tt is 41 TottnHo Mtnneapolia vs. Kanaaa (Ity. MIXNRAPOL1R. Aug.

31. Flret am: Facing pitchers who are noted for their rate of one mile in tweaty feur secontls. i 4l I Oolllna aere: 4f' I IrnitMi' a two weeks geiunK i Am 1oatsvllle 'olwmbus JLl ability to control the flight of A ball, th Kaaaaa City 1 12 Minneapolla 4 7 4 The Nebrasaa ooacnw at I i 1 I I I M'l .314 Kaaaae City hataman usually has little difficulty in otded that it would be best to use the nld all season. Coach Kew Terk lt 1 Batteries; Roaa. Raun1era and Swaeey, Mtnving out of the way.

Christy Mat Gaaaes Paafcpaaied. Western: Wk htta St. Joseph Brork; Jamea, Packard. Jackson and May Phlladelntila va. IhattvK.

thewann. fdr example, pitched several Srhkite is expected to arrive from hi PHILADBI.rHIA. Aeg. St. Philadelphia 2wn" Second seasons without hitting a single plsyer and ratmit battled to a fifteen Innm.

Kannaa City tie same today, the game being called tor Is tt any wonger that poor Ray Chapman, Cleveland', etsr shortstop, wa unable fo step out of the way quickly enough to permit the fatal fast one hurled st him by Carl Mays to go by? When "Chirk" Fewster. Yankee star, was struck end badly Injured by on of Pitcher Pfeffefs fsst ball last spring. 1. it anV wonder that he exclaimed: "It came ao fast I didn't see it." In the September issue of Poular Sci Alexander in nineteen games last season did not hit a batter. Ciootte only struck Minneapolia a home in Marc Hue, wiimn next week, BOTH FIGHTERS BOUND TO WIS.

darkness Tha letters batted uarria irom Batterien: 1 arnbert. HorStwian and Swee manager pleaded that the young scrapper needs more experience before entering the ring with a man of Leonard's caliber. Rickard declared today that both Leon I the boa In tha firat but Moore, who two in forty games. renlaced him waa ateadr. Hit by ITOran ney gchauer and Mayer.

TODDLING FEET REQUIRE CAREFUL FITTING Oh the other hand. Pitcher Msys struck and Galloway was tha "hi factor In the loral'a unhill ftaht that finally tied the Sept. 1. tisnlsvllk vs. Twtedw.

LOmgVTLLE. Asg. 31. Plrst gam: ten batter, with pitched balls In thirty nwK'TftV RARWR. Mich ard and Pltxsimmons have expressed a dislike for the match.

He probably will William I erore in tha ninth after two were out. imA and aentlemefl four games last year. Sothoron. of St Toledo Score: THatvrllla 11 Louis, hit ten In forty games. Williams, agree to release Fltsshnmons and select ence Frank B.

Oilbraith. a motion study Inntnew: of th Chicago Americans, hit eleven in Batteries: MrClt and Wood all; Kobb, Tit and John Heina parrtng partner. par excellence, step into the Ad exude aolemn words concerning their expert, writes interestingly upon the i Petrelt MltllMMIMl I I Mtller. Lang aad Meyer. forty gsmes, while Pfeffer.

Of Brooklyn I Phtlartalnhla speed of a baseball thrown by a big league player. He has found that a Second game: struck twelve in thirty games. IIIIIIIIIMIII some other fighter a. Leonard a opponent. BASEBALL GAMES TODAY.

Nstlonal Lsafftie. Toledff i 7 1 flaticoffing of 1, 1 1 But of all the pitchers in the American Lomsvtll 1 THE NATIONAL LEA OIK. nd National leagues only seven, who Batteries: MMIdieton and Woedall; Gra thing trTan that Billy MUike 'ln. Jack Dempsey on Labor day pitcher who is noted for his speed can throw ball which travels to the plate at the amasing rate of two and two fifths miles a minute. This ball would speed pitched more than forty five inning.

ham and Kooher. Ever stop and think how many stops thsy take each day? Mueh mert thsn your own do thiir shoea fit? Do thsy properly support those growing bonaa? Ws pride oursotvos on fur ehildren's shoe agrvici, git widths A re carried and mueh care mi tks in fitting. Bring the kiddle hero for thsir next pair. WsMI gwssntse ssttsfae tion. have a clear record in this respect.

iplttabargk Make, a dean Sveeeg of gt. Paol vs. Mlrwawkee. ST. PAru Ag.

31. Plrst gams: from second base to the plate, a distance New Serlea. Rain Interferes With Raveew. of 127 feet and three inches, approxi Kllwwnkee St. I'aul 13 17 I PTTTrTBTmftH.

Ar. II. Wttahtrrah to mately one second. RRAOVILT E. Aug 31.

Rain New York at Plttaburgh. Brooklyn at St. lxuie. Boston at Cincinnati. (Only games today.) American Lesgu.

8U Louis at New York; clear. Detroit at Philadelphia: (t Chicago at Boston; rain. Cleveland at Washington; clear. Any atarad a seyenth inntna rally and Bafteriea: McWheeny. Sehutts and HtWlft.

Knowing this, it Is all the more re featea New York. to mnhtner a cimmn Hnea; Grlnar and Hargrave. weep of the aerie. With tha erore I to Serohd gams: markable that so few players, comparatively soesktng. are hit by pitched balls In New York'a favor, PittahurKh ran on Milwaukee St.

Paui Newf and rwtmrlaa for elx htta in the aev during a season. A batsman must indeed have a keen eye and roarvelously esth and aided by Kings twe baa error, Battsrtest Iteifihart and Huhn; Wllliama. MAfiFFv seored six runs. Score: Browne and HargTaye. fast reaction to step safely out of he HMnan.

who as may oe hi. pay from the Miska JJ l9j Miske hita harder than J1" faster than Jack Johnson. Ued ma by his mm by his punching power. There 21p to Wleke's punching that Jhnon h7ked and Willard never knew. And poTmd.

in" every drive for the Jaw I figure one of those drives la going to ArS? Dempsey for the long, long count Tn rebuttal are some word, from 'O Reliable" Bill Tate, th giant negro who Seined with Dempaer at Toledo and is relating bene for the Mleke fJgttt boy Dempaey I. rtnging all them wji I. tnm when he bits, and a again interfered with the Grand Circuit races today, altho nine heata were contented before heavy ahower eanaed a postponement until tomorrow. Bogalua, which Charles Valentine drove to a new season's mark eat relay In the two year old division of tbe horaebreeders futurity, won the final heat in 3:14 1 4. The New Tark trotter.

Worthy Chief, took the deciding1 eeasien In the three year old trot, in which tha Oraat Miss Morris waa distanced In th eerond heat yesterday after taking tha firat. The final heat. 1:03 3 4, was the beat. New York I I 1 I I I I I IIMIMI I path of a baseball traveling at such tre SLUGGERS EASY TO BEAT Pittsburgh Quality Clothes Iowa State Pair Rare. mendous speed.

g. Lewis vs. Brsoklya. In every game there are scores of in fg Mmiticg. W.

Aug. 31. A parked T. ttn. Aag.

31. Pfeffer held Mike Olbhaaa Instate That Man of stances where batsman saves himself gt, liOuta aafe today. While Brooklyn batted amphitheater wai on hand at the stats three pltrhera for sixteen hits, winning this afternoon to witness ina from injury by stepping out of the way Seleaee Can Whip Hard Htttet Wltawat DtsTlrnltr. of the ball. He see.

it leave the pitcher's It bo fifteen horses started in tea si, oris AM te I and regaining nrm oiar. it was rrer the great western bona races, etrm fbr's ninth straight vietery. Scots: marlesr By Innlage: I 1:14 tret, puree fl.lSI: Mies Prnkertem a. Mike Gibbons, well known Bt. Paul Breoaiya IfllllSI I SB.

Tayler). flrat; Tha Triowwm, 'wam). boxer now devoting htl time to teaching let, ixula 1 III I I i aaewnd: Shawnee. (Aiieni, intra; arta BUI. I always (DenniB), fourth.

Time 1.11 1 4 young men the art of self defense via dnetanoatl va, ti 3 a.e ert mrae il.eesi Hiaea. raiw oorreepondenot comes to bat with the ettfflrtfNATT, Aug. It. einglas ty IWk. i xxr Tlnr.

first: RamaeV Payne. statement that the scientific boxer who el, Mann and Hoiko in aha tenth Inning aaraad: Blark Beauty, (McCol today gave Boston two earned runs and a permits himself to be whipped by a wITd itiMr. third: Prtmator. fonrtb, victory in tha second gams of the awrtaa. swinger, has not reached the degree of fought that there Willard.

but I made a mTsiake. This boy i hitting harder than he ever did. i4r wrin on Labor dayt Hum. The Rede had humermts rhaneaa te arore. Time.

liW 1 4, i pane, purse fl.oeo: Vlvtan rMre. (W Taviark, a rmt Wanner Perry), aee But but rould naver gat the hat wtten needed. perfection he should reach before eon sldering himself fitted to chase a crown. Tha batting ef Hoiks was a Sr ore: Htnnna. ReeTeel.

third; Sid, it, 1 1 vnimAn I bet an my pay on Mike aayt the wild swinging hard hit Br innings: ftim fnneeh. Tim 1:13 1 4. i oeietsses a i ting miller la the aslest kind of piling 1 Cincinnati fnfinna daah. nurae 11 SO: 1 Carter! You know "it's toasted.51 do you know why? 0I1IIIIII trrr tha I art with lelene. hftranae all that I Boaton r.ck to beat "whW And in thl.

fight If TcoSld find somebody to bet with Vd bet an the money that I can earn in the rwtuhtit Seat: rr. Samdela fMe rhlcaga re. FMladetphka. is necessary for the scientific gent to do Culn. aecond: Oata Farnear, (Corswall, CHK7AOO.

Aug. II. Cbieagw was unable third. Time 1:11 3 4. is to keep away from the wild wallops to do anything to Maadowa today, white Four and ene half far long dash, pwrae and beat his man to the punch next ten or fifteen years.

TAGGING ALL THE BASES. 11 it Madam ff (Smerr). grat: Blue Jay, Philadelphia hit Alexander oportuaely and Gibbon, doe. not attempt to prove his won the final gams ef the series, I to I. (Rice), aecond; Daiay Stawena.

(ghsCeBea) contention, but he delves into defhil as third. Tim 1 4. to how the wild swinger feels after he Mitd until the seventh By Innings: haa missed a number of punches and Philadelphia MitiMi .1 1 II I I 14 I I I I I I I is rocked several times with snappyy I Chleax tBSTW, hooks such as only the speed merchant THU WKITKRIf I.CACHJbTJ. can register kat hanoened to the Jim Corbett. however, does not entire Rrnatll licked cm I lllllIMn JiinaPnFI Omaha Win Both Gain eat of the ly agree with Gibbons, and as "Jeems was gome clever mitt pusher himself.

Three atnaie. In the tenth teniwf bythe Brave, the Red. out of tha National ii tmA Ttte lost, tO la What he ha. to say on the subject is of prime inportance. Corbett believes all boxers, whether scientific fonot.

rV wn hi. ftlnth tralght sJgJlg A IM4 a a i ja wnn the Dodgers crushed the Car should master a sleep producing punch. Doable Header With Jtopl4 n. OMAHA, Aug. 31.

Omaha Won both games of a doubiefcesdar from Joplrn here today, the flret by a ecore of I to 1 and the aecond Itel. First game: By Innings: Omaha. lllllltl Joplln IIIIIIM I I By Innings: He cites his own experience with Bob Fltaslmmons to prove his stand. Altho Fltasimmons was not considered a wild Alexander did not thrill the rhiHKaa to any great extent. They pasted him freely and beat the swinger, he was far from scientific, and Joplln llftllloO Aa won the title thru pushing thru with Cubs, 3 to 0.

athittra and Tiger, had fifteen a hard punch that Corbett and others 0winh 1 1 3 DESKS have many thnes declared wag nothing i DBS MOT NBfl, Aug. SI. Oklahoma but a "prayer wallop." City won tha see end eonseetitlve of Gibbons has never manifested A lik the series hers today by the score of to ing for a' kayo wallop, at least never 4. Cykowski held tha visitors te three htta ntlt the nlfrth. when they seored rive run, off ha and Mars, who re placed him on the exhibited one frequently enough to be BTJCKY STRIKE is the toasted cigarette.

Lucky Strike is the toasted pipe tobTcco. And because Lucky Strike is preserves the Burley flavor for you until you smoke it. The exact reason for this is Interesting. You see, when Lucky Strike is toasted the heat closes the pores id the Burley leaves, and literally seals in the Burley flavor. It Stays there for months years until it is released by burning in your pipe or cigarette.

1 Or take the method ol the bee. You can put a honeycomb away for months or years and the flavor is always there inside. This is because the bees put a thin coating of wax over the honey and seal it in, sq it lasts forever. The same with Lucky Strike. Toasting the tobacco seals in the delicious Barley flavor, to be "called for when wanted." Whether you are a cigarette smoker or a pipe smoker you should get acquainted with the special and unequalled flavor of toasted Burley tobacco to be found only in the Lucky Strike brand.

Buy a package and you will classed as a finisher. Corbett's conten mound. Score tion that a wild swinging boxer is quits apt to land a sleep punch at any stage. Oklahoma City 11111 Ml Das MoifteS MMIIM 3 i timings of matinee, quitting with the core an to I tie. The Indians sneaked closer to the top by flailing the Senators, 7 to 1.

joe Bush was responsible for another tumble of the White Box. The champions were beaten. to I. LAST MOHTHOF BASEBALL. BaaebaU In the major league, today entered the last month of the 1120 campaign.

The season in each league ends on October 3, but approximate thirty days of plary are left. No rap has been opened for any bidding leaaer in either organisation. 1 the amn iriui leuarne exactly ten point, sep is shared by nearly all boxer, and seems to offer indisputable evidence thst every scientific mitt man should develop tSUmx City re. Tate. SIOUX CITY, l.p Aug.

31. TnablHtr of deadening blow. Benny Leonard is cleanup nurera to eanver a naeded hit atapped a ninth Inning Siaax City rally to another boxer of note who doe. not concur in what Gibbon, says about out day and Tuisa took the second game ef the aertes te i. scare pointing tha wild swinger, "I have more fear of the wild swinger, than I have By Instnas: Tu4aa lniilHM of the boys who have speed and science Slous City 11 I I 1 1 34 said the lightweight champion recently.

CD? TEAM STILL UNDEFEATED. arate the first three teams, Chicago. New vrb and Cleveland in the order named. in tha National league Brooklyn tops the FORESTHILUB. fier.

1. The tournament for the national tannia ainia by two points, the TENUIS FINALS POSTPONED. ewvertiaar aad Clllwtt Will Not Play for Title for Two Weeka. The final match of tha city tennis tourna Dodrera. having slipped ahead yesterday championship went into the third round toaay at the West Side tennis club, with notice this improved taste immediately.

while tha Red were losing. The Giants tost soma ground through another loss to Pittsburgh, which suddenly is beginning to make things appear that It is not yet out of the battle. ment was poMtponed Tuesday on account of tha court being too soft. Ralph Weaver ling and Ray Klliott. final 1st n.

will net able te meat for the title for about twe woeka baoaoae of tbe fact that Mr. weav ivr aaBaaafagBafaVBaaaVnaaah BF aSaWMPsav sbBv agFBam aSBgSBBSlBsVBBVa1aBSBa Am MfA AAmKAt Cleveland's work at Washington gives every indication that those who counted CONDUCTORS and MOTORMEN the Indian, out have another guess yet to make. Tha Cleveland, with Speaker back in good form, have been playing bet ter ball than either the Yankees or the White Sox in, the last few days, after ertlng wttl go aut of town Wednesday to be gone for several days. About seventy five people Had aiwemMed at tha nniveralty court tt i p. ff.

Tuesday te wltneaa tha match. a No Mtaor Penaaat Series. CHICAGO. Aug. II.

There will be no sertea thia fall between the pennant winner of tha American Amtociation and th4 Pacific ooaat chamelMS Thorn an Hlekay, preatdent of the America Aaeeciatlen, said today. Mr. Hickey aaid that be had auto mlttod a copy af a contract tor tha aerie a this fall to W. H. McCarthy, prealdent of tha Pacific coast league with tha understand lug that tha club owners and officiate would accept or reject Ita terms.

Thie momma Mr, Mickey reoatvac) a telegram gradually making up lost ground. FnZSBOTONS BACKS DOWN. Eddie Fitssimmcms, New York light we lent, has rhanged his mind regarding hts possibilitie. of winning the world's championship and aaked Tex Kickard promoter, to relieve him of his engagement to fight Benny Ieonard At Madlaon from Mr. McCarthy and announced the aertes ftauare garden this month.

Fitzsimmons off. You tan aeciire pcnilaflCnt employment not a temporary job at good pay if you will learn to be a motorman or a conductor on the Denver Tramway. No matter how inexperienced yow you can learn the job in a few days. The company 'will Instruct you and pay while you learn. We want men who want steady jobs, not temporary ones.

Your pay will be from 53c an hour to the maximum of 58c an hour. The work is pleasant and working conditions are good. Work as steady you want to make it; the cars run 365 days a year. Consider These Outstand ing Advantages of the Under present conditions you have an opportunity, you act quickly, to secure a place on the seniority list that would take you ten years to reach under ordinary conditions. The onlv requirements are that you be in good physical con dition able to read and write, and have the ability and will ingnesa to give courteous, efficient service to the public.

Age limit 40 years. We also want street railway shopmen, linemen, repairmen, substation operators, and grinders. Come at once. Apply 202 Tramway Building. i Liberty Six Motor Complete fores feed lubrication.

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