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The Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 5

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The Daily Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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5
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Wednesday Evening, Tune 7,1916. THE DEC'ATTJR I "Spring enforced Inactivity of winter TMUlta In an accumulation of body by-products. Tha lethargy and felt on our common "Sprint; fevers" are due to poor circulation and muscular teniion. "Good For Well Folks Well for 111 Folks" Sanitarium treatments are the verv tent means of correcting these conditions They are easy to take and the efferts are immediate and permanent. Triple Alliance of Health' Baths Massage Electricity.

R. B. CRAIG Under Citizens Bank. GAR Bebt for the Pric A CIGAR A RIGHT MONEY-' tone FANS SEE GIANTS PLAY Winning Streak Money into Coffers. New Tork.

a fans saw the Giants and Reds at the polo grounds last Friday and Saturday. Eighteen thousand gave tip real money to greet the Giants on tho first dav of the series, while more than dug up the coin for the second combat, in spite of a weather. Garry a who came here to find out if it true that baseball had been revived in the big town, fairly beamed with exceeding lov when he saw Frank Bancroft a i two fat checks on Sunday morning Herrmann will get more money for his share of the Reds' visit here than the Cincinnati Club ever took out of Uttle Old New Tork. In fact all of the foreign National League teams are going to reap a golden harvest when they visit the metropolis. If it wasn't for New Tork.

the old circuit might have gone UP in smoke on more than one occasion in former years and it the same thing over again. When the GiantB are i i and look like champions the town simply goes crazy. RAIN ALL THREE-I GAMES Bloomington, June, 7 --Rain prevented all in Three-I yesterday and the outlook for today Is not much better. The weather man has certainly worked overtime to put the league on the blink this year and but for the fact that a game bunch is behind every association on the circuit, there might be a disposition to quit and let'the grass over the parks. No less than thirty-five grames been called off on account of cold or wet weather, involving- a total loss to the league of perhaps $10.000 All clubs are from four to ten- games behind their schedule and double headers will be numerous from now on.

SIMPSON HEAD TIGER TRACK MEN PROGRESS OF THE PENNANT RACES AMERICAN LEAGUE. York U'ashington Boston Detroit a Louis i a i a Won. 27 24 Loit is 17 19 1:1 IS 15 Pet Behind 0 1 2 5 452 U. 419 .600 10 NATIONAL LEAGt'E, York 22 Philadelphia 21 i-iivinnati TVHSnrgh 'J" on 10 LouK 20 Lost IS in 24 21 22 jr, Games Prt Behind fl ii 401 In rlianapolls A I A ASSOIIATION. Won.

Los" 24 Minneapolis a a i r-olumbus 11 Toledo 10 Paul i a 12 14 I ir 11 in Pet TUESDAY'S SCORES IN BIG LEAGUES AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit. 3-6-0; Boston. 0-1-2 All poltponed on account ol a i NATIONAL LEAGUE. st Louis 2-6-0: Boston.

1-4-1. i 2-0-0; New Tork. 2-5-O Brooklyn. 7-12-n; Cincinnati. 4-11-1.

fhlcago, 8-14-0. Philadelphia, 2-9-1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas Cltv. Minneapolis.

3 Paul game postponed because St. Paul failed to arrive. postponed on account of rain Columbia. June by mall, the members of the Tiger track team have rhosen Robert I. Simpson of Bosworth.

Mo. captain of the Missouri universltv team for 1917. Simpson IB holder of the world's record in the iilgh hurdles and co-holder of the world's record In the broad Jump. The Tiger track team, -which has rot lost i track meet In two years, will be iractlcally unchanged In personnel for year. Hay Chapman Retwerlnic.

Cleveland, June Kay Chapman appeared In a uniform on the coaching lines Saturday for the first Irne elnce he went out of the game with water on the knee, more than a nonth ago. He expects to be able to lay 1n another week, hut Fohl will let ilm rest as long as the present combl- tatton continues to win. Bad For Terrc Terre Haute. June Howard Corhran. the last of five players bousM last sprinjr by Terre Haute from the Pt.

Louis Americans, has been released ana has been signed hv Wheel- nsr. None of the players made gontl ind the venture was a. loser for the Terre Haute cluh in spite of promises rom St. Tjouis a the players would make pood. Catcher Georare O'Brien, formerly of i was one of he Brown's -asto-offs who failed to make good at Terre Haute.

TODAY'S GAMES. National Leaane. Chicago at Philadelphia, ram, 3 SO Pittsburgh at New York, rain. 3 p. Cincinnati at Brooklyn, rain.

30 p. m. St. Louie at Boston, cloudy, 3'15 p. m.

American Leaaiie. Philadelphia at Chicago, rain 3 p. m. New York at Pt Louis, cloudy. 3 GO p.

Boston at Detroit, cloudy, 3:15 m. Washington at eland, cloudy, 3 15 fijjfl ELGIN Decatur Athlete Offered Coaching Position. Champaign News: The board of cation of Elgin has renewed its efforts to secure Harold Pogue, etar on the Illinois football team, for the last two seasons, as coach for the Elgin high school. Pogue will go to Elgin after commencement to look over the proposition. Dnrcna Kirk In Citr.

Miss Dorcas Kirk, who will graduate from the Battle Creek Normal school for physical directors in Battle Creek. next August is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Susie Kirk, 802 North Edward street, for two weeks. She will leave about June 19 for Dewey Lake. where she will attend the T.

W. C. A. summer training camp and act as swimming instructor and also director of music. to Coach St.

Toniii. St. Louis, C. Quigley, an umpire in the National league and for several years director of athletics at St. Mary's College of Kansas, has been offered the position of football coach bv St Louis University.

young You'll ERE'S "Straw Hat Headquarters;" we have what men and men want-all of them; hats to suit every type. see many of them in our window. --Panamas, of superlative quality and style; fine close weaves; exclusive shapes; at $6 and --Featherweight Bankoks; eorous, good looking styles; extreme values at $5 and at light, --Soft straws, in Porto Bico and Milan Weaves--dressy shapes for men and young men at --Sennit Sailors, with the brims wider and crowns slightly lower than last season, $3.50, $3 and mm IT J. M. u.

Base Ball Game with Lincoln Cancelled. WILL AWARD LETTERS Twenty-four to Receive College Honors. lawn tennis tournament which haa been In progress en the courts of the Philadelphia cricket club eincs Monday. When play started today, the field of 71 entries in the singles had narrowed to 14. Marty Still In Game.

Marty recently released by Richmond of the International, now is with Hartford. Another former International player with Hartford Is Holmes, first baseman formerly with Buffalo. Kve was formerly with Davenport in the Three-I. That the baseball season at Mllllkin closed with the game at Wesleyan last Saturday a made certain Wednesday morning when Coach Wann announced that the game with Lincoln, which was to have been plaverl this afternoon at i i field had been Cancelled at the instance of the A letic board. The season this year has been only fairly successful both from the standpoint of games won and also from a financial standpoint, as the gate receipts have been far fiom gratifying all season.

24 LETTERS. There will be twenty-four letter given to men who have taken part in athletics this spring. The nine given in base ball are to Reeter. Conley, Cannon. LPO Johnson.

I Vertrees, Fred Ixmg ani Harry Lonp ON THACK TEAM. In track those who will get letters are Captain Cox. Sutherd, Meyers, Killebrew, Joe Moore. Lee Vertrecs, Smith. Seward.

Miller, Norris and Major Catlin and McDonald will receive letters in tennis BEMENT. Miss Carolina of Oran, Texas ar- i prl here a to visit her a Mrs .1 D. a i Mtss Lfezift Goodrich of Champaign, was a pnd guest of her mother and sister Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson guests a of Mr, and Mrs.

H. A. In De- a Mrs Elmer Lamb. Miss Luella a Mr and Mrs Brandenburg and Mrs H. Siders spent Monday fn Decatur.

usspl! a returned Sunday from a hio. hp i received at the annual thank of ferine of the Woman'i Foreign Missionary society at the Methodict church on Sunday i totaled MT. AUBURN. B. G.

Whiley n-ai In Springfield Monday. Cora Igou returned Monday from visit i her father, G. and wife at Roby. Harry Center returned to Fprmgtleld on a a a visit In Ml Auburn. Cntrlet of Editions vifitlnc a AMi days with here.

Mrs. Halo retutned CO Roby fxj Monday from a phort 'sit with her daogto ter. Mrs. Douilm Moomey mad family. J.

Smith, and dauchtcr. Kent to Decatur Monday tor weeks W. i. Hardlstjr rlilted In SprlntfltM Mondav, llham G. Tounc waa li first of the week.

Have Us Overhaul Your Motorcycle before it gets more sadly out of condition. Have it repaired DOW and let I lie good of your "machine season save a bigger repair biil later and possibly prevent an accident. Excelsior Store US N. MAIN ST. Phona Bell MT.

Davenport, June Davenport Commercial club yesterday, following the announcement of President Dick Lane of the Davenport Three-I league baseball club that the baseball franchise would be surrendered, due to poor attendance, guaranteed admissions in advance If Lane would reconsider his derision. Indications a that Davenport will retain its a chise, local baseball supporters say. FIELD NARROWS IN TENNIS PLAY Philadelphia, June singles, doubles, mixed doubles and men's double matches were on the today in the woman's Year eapply of Prince Albert your cheery nod at the nearett itore that tobacco. Toppy red Sc tidy red I0c; pound and half-pound tin and that fine eryttal-ftati pound humidor with tponge-moat. 'top that the tobacco in tmch excellent con.

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J. lUmaUi Totecea Co, N. Capyrifhi by R. J. Totocco I THESE ARE SYNONYMOUS Decatur's New Wholesale and Retail AUTO SUPPLY HOUSE DISTRIBUTORS.

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