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1 r- L2 TUT PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIM 1) A I.Y 1 2 2 ftellevne Beats Havs Athletics Win and Lose Washington Heights Has Athletic Card 111 1 -jit" r-- 1 1 1 1 'TjT'. 1,1111 iMrTrTTT! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rrfTi t-ii F-outh Avpr.up Pitthure-h Athletic? uiidi a twin yesterday cn the former's prounis. South Avenue t'k th niorn; ne game i to and the A thirties anntxt-tl tne afternoon srto 4 i 3. Th1 MORNIX-i GAME in a Mouiilp-bili vl.ra fm frnnt to fen-j 13 to Tn? faturf v.re- th r.ittintr of ani Ir-irtan anJ the ti'ri-iing ot Harris an i iliiltr. 'i'tit- M'or it P.

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m. 1 riii- r. I i Ki- 11 I I R. Noil! I. Sn 1 if -p 1 fi ff 0 Yc-'cy Kui 0 MELLON NATIONAL BANK PITTSBURGH KEYSTONE NINE DEFEATS TATE Xnrrtt.

Tn.isr.tJM to Tub Girrrrt Tiwks.1 CLKYFT.A.ND. July 4. The PitM-luireh the holfdar for about Tate tans, taking the first frame. tu 5. snl tying- the second.

6 ail, at Tate KiM today. With the Tats learlintr with one run in the ninth innirifr. Kranahan blew up and the Keystone nine gathered six hits and as many runs off him. In the nitrhtoapv the locals knK-Iterj McCall cfT the mound in the first inninsr, but weee checked hv Olark, who Fiiceeerjed hmi. Clark pitched fine ball until the sixth when was nicked for three runs which tied the oonte.st.

Bonner, Murray. Eofd and Leonard did: the best work for the T.ites. while Washington. and ITolt hammered the pill fur Pittsburgh. The scores: FTRPT OAMR.

Pgh. Ath. A ro. Ave. ii A Tate 2.,..

0 2 2 2 1 Morjrnn 1 1 1 f-- Kirilne ml 1 3 3 Hothw'it 2 i I (' S.insKe-v 2 1 1m Rof-s-1 m-p I 13 2" I-adiev r-c 0 0 0 IT-avis 112 4 2 Burri I 1 IT W-s It I I 1 I If 1 i Hprroi 'J 11'' Moore 2... 12 11 0 soon 1111" I'or-HH 2 2 7 1 0 Vusr 2 0 2 0 3 0 T'ryor 0 0 0 1 0 Uotu-y r. 0 2 i 1 Tr-a'. 1" 12 Totals 17 4 oor out; nit by bail- AtrutK4 0 2 0 13 10 2 0 South Ave 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 3 'its 0 2 5 lir -J7 -2 1 Totals. 1" 4 I 1 ti 0 1 9 Hays 3 ') 2 0 0 0 2 Th liits J.

Sft'i-torii-. Uin Stim-r. iiiis A. 5 a tonjf. rrol 3.

IJtmi a rn-gle. lUf-r. First on halls Off Smith of out mitn b. liy Siimr 4. Litii-ire tia.iitrr.

Two-base hits liurr.s. Morgan. Herron. Home riintiorari. Sa ritif-e hits Herrod 2.

Stoten bses Moore. H.lithu-e:W r. Statement of Condition at the Close of Business June Thirtieth, Nineteen Hundred Twenty-Two The A. I.iney club defeated the Washington Heights All-star in a last gamn played yesterday afternoon, by the score of 5 to in connection with the Fourth of July community cf lebratioon, at Oirr.pia I'aik. hld under the auspices of the Washington Heights Hoard of Trade.

Following the baseball a program uf athletic events was staged. The gummary: "0-yard dash for under 15 yars Won by tieorue Kinlen; second. McNally; third, ITarry Drandon. Ti'i-yard dash for boys under 12 years -Won by Manion: second, Patrick Marino; third. Steven Rody.

aO-yard dash for boys over 1 Won by otto Saunier; second. George Hauni-r: third, l.eoiis Sihatipp. Bicycle race for boys under lti years Won by Harry Clousc; second, Ralph Myers. 50-yard dash fr girls tinder 13 years Won by Kdith Gross: s-ennd. Nora third.

Gertrude Hetfley. dash for eirls over 12 years Won hv Catherine Reilcy; second, Anna Nesbit: third. Delia Henderson. Kaseball throwing contest for pirls over HI years Won by Helen Re-sterlins: second. Mrs.

J. w. Dan-forlh: May Harrison. Pie-eatirm contest for boys over 16 years Won by Martin second. William Boyle; third, Nicholas Fortunnto.

dash for fat men Won by Kdward Frobe second. 1). P. Forse third, s. B.

Forse. Jr. Circling buses-, men Won by Thomas Hailey. T. Wise.

Hit by lias se balls tiff Wise 4, off f'ryor 2, oif Hues Cmpirc Hart uun. AFTKRNUOX CAMF). It.H.P.A.i-;. Pgli Ath. J-t H.P.A.K..

So. Avr 7 1 Moriin R. 1 0 0 0 T'ltrs. Ali.P. S.

Ah. fl P.A. il 1-ambr'ht 0 2 1 0 0 il 1 1 2 2 0 Kinlinc- 1 Sliuskey Hurrls 1.. 1 HoiT 0 0 1 ii ii Ukvis Bfii. H.F'.A.

E.Jla H. ti A. E. Mnllfti If. 2 1 55 m.

0 0 1 0 0 Carroll 1 2 0' rifie ft 0 1 3 0 Wi'am 1 3 6 0 -10 0 2 0 1 JS tonic I 2 rfinnan r. 1 0 MiJU-r 2... 2 ft 2 1 1 NoWe 1... 1 0 1 AS tonic 3 1 2 2 0 Kir(frt If. 1 I 4 1 0 Jamison 2 2 1 0 0 4 0 c.

3 1 10 0 0 huii Ion r. 1 1 1 1 i. li man 2 2 i simu-r 0 0 i 0 1n 27 7 2 .4 2 Twn-da. hits Mullen. Hfinioit, '-cst-rmari, Carroll," J.

Svvetonic, if. 1 1 1.. 0 1 (I 1 0 0 I 0 0 oT W'jsi ti li tierrod i Ii ni u.Uoalev Dorsn 'I 1 ise 3 0 0 Norris 1 0 Keitz 0 1 4 2 lohnston If 4 0 4 llRoyd 4 I'Tavlor fi 0 Honner 1 4 l-'Murrav c. 4 ljMcc'lMne 4 0 Ttrwn'h'n 3 1 I tHeiuicrs'n 1 0 Williams ii 5 Oooden 2.. fintT ii W'shirtn 5 Owmi 5 Holt 4 Harbour 1.

3 Purneft e. 4 Pace IHsmken 4 Oorbett 1 McCall 0 "Resources Loans and Discounts United States Obligations Other Bonds and Investments Overdrafts 7 Tour I 0 0 ii 3 (1-4 ii ii i ii 3 Two-base hits Athletics 0 South Ave 0 0 Three-base hit see! P.urris. Keitz. Sacnlice Horn1 run fit i-termari. First base on bal! off Hesterman 1.

oil Duinloti 4. olT SUnit-r 4- Stru. tmtliy Rftprman 10, by Lrundon 4, iy tftJrnfr z. I'myire BolHter. bits Kothweiier.

Herrod. Stolen base Donley. Kase on 12 7 5 11 27 14 balls Off llonley 2, off I. StriKk out liy Donley S. by Ktitz 7.

niilire Batted for Rarbour. for f'orbett. tBatted for. P.ranahan. Turners Break Even Cash and Due from Banks Pittsburgh Tate Stars 1 1 0 2 0 0 4 2 0 2 0 1 i) li; Errors On jn, f-artiniir.

Johnson, Tsyior. Murphy, McClalne. Two-twse hits Be.yil, Holt. Three-base hits Holt. Tayiiir.

Mc-daine. Ba.se on bali Off Diemukes 1. off "Branahan 1. Ktrnck out IV 3, hy Umpires and Mickey Forkins Wins NKW CASTl.i;. July 4.

I Special.) Mickey Korkir.s of won by a S'lod mdrsin nver ilalnlj Sciiappcrt in a lu-round limit at Cascade iJark here tonight. Fnikins was loo fast for lilt Wiikes-Karre liirhler. lamlins bb.vv alter blow on face and body and easily taking six of the rou ndw. ICddif Taylor of Young-st own fouled Kay "ijie of New Castle in the fourtli round of the scmi-iinal. WAYNESBURG WINS.

July 4 Sptvi! Thp WHyrh'i'tirg In.li'piuii-nis this ruing sfauhtpre-J the P.uniiigton 1 17 to 4, in 2 spv Hii-inning i nit-st Neuriv pororts itt hol a clse (Mjnt-t for live innings, but in the sixth the KiiOfk.t two off the mmind ant! store. i ruii The score: "ii e-sVs ion H. h. i a 1-; JC11NPTOWN. July 4 tSpeebil In a dnul'le-hea'lcr hero tO'iay 1 lie TnmcV cinb cf "Wiikir.sbur spilt ivr with the Johnstown Imieiieri'lents won th lucrtiiiig cont-'s-t at the Point.

to 3. Kieven Innings- vas 4 deride the at Mca! Park, ttie Wi'kinsburg aggregation 7 to ft. The stoie: (1 AM 11. 35,627,131.37 33,434,982.74 25,598,537.73 31.28 21,643,712.40 $116,304,395.52 7,500,000.00 4,897,399.84 3,866,136.02 6,716,860.00 i 93323,999.66 $116,304,395.52 KKrOND JPJabilities Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Pitts. R.H rf.

Ab It.U.P.A II H.P.A.K U.H.P.A.K Tin-In -e- 1 1 3 IponM m-p 3 ti 1 1 1 lUnhcston If 3 0 1 0 10 Krller 3. 0 2 Mart Sta.icy If. 1 M'Heury 2 2 if 2 Main 2.... Iviiine 0 irwiii li 3 Fisher 1-2 Hwbaiias 1 itiiiiips, 1 fi- os-ky 0 1 0 0 (i KStunshl 0 1 1 Jeroiitlc 0 0 1 2 0 FniiK. 1 0 10 0 Ln.iy 1 if ft 2.

2 1 Ii 'J Snilt ii 1 2 it fi 1 'Z 0 0 'i ') 1 0 t' 0 i KSliinlvi it 6 2. 3 1 1 2 Boyd 3 2 OTavMr 3... 3 0 1 Bonner 1... 0 3J ft Hame, c. 3 ft 0 0 4 0 Matipf I 2 1 12 0 i Tomnton 2 1 0 3 0 Wa-mer If.

1 1 2 1 0 t'nlhcuti r. 1 0 2 0 4 Kloie 2 1 12 2 s. 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 Williams 4 Wooden 2. 4 Oray 3 W'tihstn 3 2 Owpos 3 Holt Barbour 1. 2 Burnett c.

3 McCall 0 Clark 3 0 1 fl 0 MAGUIRE BEATS LOPEZ. ATLANTIC C1TT, N. Julv 4 (Special.) Frankie Maufrc of outpidntt tl Lopez of Camp I'r in tiie eicnt-round windup here tcmerlit, Willie Alien i'hiladciphia and Patsy ff Trenton fQiight a sizzling eht-toutid draw. M' voy 1 I M'Crea ni. 0 Hill 1 I 'c-tazxo ft i It un'glt 2 0 Meidell c.

0 Artnlan p. 0 3 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 O.Piiloier 1.. 9 VMeClulne 2 1 ft 9 0 p. 0 1 0 O1 Kicks 1. ft 0 0 10 4 'J lliucba'h 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 ton 0 0 1.

Hemirsn in 1 1 Murray ..1 ft 24 1' Totals 13 27 12 ft Reserves Circulating Notes (Individuals Deposits jBanks lj "17 0 0 0 1 4 Main Home Vn yneom" 1 wo-buse hits TI' :27 I 10 IS 4i Totals 6 9 1 4 $64,607,048.55 Batted for Barnes. run Pinrh'-i-k. Sa- i ili-e Urnry. Fisher. oil' PitK-hr-i-k 2.

ff iJovnlek 1, on" 2. off Ithino 2 Struck rnit--Hy Pinlic 4. hy iloviiii 1. l-y Hflmkh i. bv Khire 1 Kinpires liutr auU Duiiy.

Pittsburgh Tate Stars 0 0 2 0 4 fl-Ji ..30 0 0 3 Turner Club 1. 0 1 ft 0 a Joluistown 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 Two-base nit Crulr.pton, Hillehioih. Ma-haifey. Wasner. Aitman, Mei-leit, Tiiroe-lase bit: liinebausa.

McAvov. Sloien bases MahairVy. Hart. iouble piays Calhoun. Roacn.

Kline and Keelier. IJase on bails ift" iliiieoaiiph 4. oil Artman 1. Srruek out By Hoieiv usrh by Artuian 2. Hit by piti her By Artman (Klilu-O, by RinebauKtl (C.rulinaKrlet.

Sacrifice hit Ilouth. I tup ires MeClcsUey and Williams. Suspect Held In Boxer's Murder. MOXTREAU July 4 fA. -Released from Bordeaux Jail today after serving months for burglary, Ja-cob Forbes, alias His YonicS.

was turned over to Philadelphia. detectives who planned to take him to that city to face a chargre of havinsr murdered Joe Hearst, a boxer, on May 1, 1921, Errors Williams. Taylor. hita Wiiliams. Gray, Washington, Hoy.l.

Bonner 2. Ba.se on balls Off t. off Strone Struck out By Clark 8, by Ktruns 4. Wild pitch Ricks. Umpires Brim ana Scbjvppal Jones Beats Badfield in a Philadelphia tea house.

GAME. Turners K.U.P.A.K. Johiistown li.U.P.A.lC lnJr VOI'NCISTO .1 ul 4 (Specie 1 Jimmy Jones, Inja I wlterwoiru. scored lour clpan knoi'komvns ov-t Hartfieul of Krooklyn in thir 1 2-rou mi hero tonight a roi win (very round. llartfield took an uu-riirt-ifu! beating.

Oorgf rotta. Nw Catjo midulo-trei'ht. outpointed Jthnny 1 i in rounds, tr i i 3 three knockdowns in" the final round. Tlie bell saved Vasher. 1 2 1 2 3 11 1 i 0 0 1 il 1 1 4 2 0 Hart 3 1 Staney If.

2 Avuv 1. 2 M'Crea m. Hill fi'Kleiil'l 0 CortazKO 8 0 i Irun'Ble 2 1 Molded c. 0 M'Kari 1 DIRECTORS Alfred C- Knox James H. Lockhart J.

Marshall Lockhart Henry McEldownet Richard B. Mellon William L. Mellov Walter S. Mitch ell 1 1 Keller 1 2 3 0 ni 0 0 1 0 'athoun r. 0 0 1 0 Crompten 2 1 .1 ti 0 Warner if.

2 1 0 0 iveostrrove ni 1 Kti.ie il 2 11 4 2 R.a. 1 4 2 1 Fuimer 1.. 1 2 10 (. Hiltv 0 1 9 I'Hiriehau 0 0 0 Howard Phipps David A- Reed William C. Robinson William B.

Schiller James M. Schoonmakkk George E. Shaw W'USON' S. Arbcthnot Harry V. Croft Arthur V.

Davis William H. Donneb Childs Frick Roy A- Hunt William Larimer Service fromYour Roof Totals. 33 1 4 Totals 6 S3 if BORLAND-MULLIGAN DRAW. OTKA RFI July 4 (Special.) Ktiilie llorlaiirf of MeKecsjmt atirj Yountc Muiliyan of I'ittsburu boxed a Ill-round draw in the main bout liefore tiie American I.einti club here tonigrht. John Rovesto of Wilmerdinff knocked out Johnny Kerston cf McKecsport in the fifth round of the sent i-final, and Youn P.ell of Altoona knocked out K.

Ferry of McKeesport in the fourth round. I 3 I' I -TTT iTTiTTfTnTi 1 mm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iT 1 1 1 1 1 1 i iTu 1 1 1 1 1 iTi 1 1 1 1 1 1 iTTTm llitttt'ii for Hiity in niiun. Tnmers 240 0 00 0990 1 7 Johnstown 021 1000020 0 ti Two-base hits Keller 2. Mo A voy, M'Crea, Fulrner 2r Warner. Stolen rases Me A voy.

Urunnale, Koitch. Louble plays Corta.zo arni Avoy 'rompton ari'l Fuimer. on balls OfT Hilty IV. off 5, tT Calhoun i. Struck out Uy Hiity 1.

by Mo-FurUii 3, by Calhoun 1. bails Klinf 2. it by pitrher i Kelb r. SJirririce hitB Crompton. McCrca.

Hart. Hits Hilty 1M. eff Calhoun Z. Umpires Mc-Cloykey and WiIiianiH. Broadway Divides STATEMENT OF THE First Rational Banft at Pittsburgh 1 At the Close of Business, June 30, 1922.

1 Tlie Broadway club of Tteechview divide.l a douOle-hentier wilh Soho Youns Men's Club yester-day afternoon at Beechview. The Voun Men won the first. 5 to 4 anil Broadway took the seeou'l. 4 to 1. The scores: F1KST liAME.

llroa.hvay li P.A.K.jHoho iR.ll.P.A Ryan 0-. 1 1 TnlanJ 1 0 i 9 0 1 Gry 3 2 2 1 Morry 5 1 2 2 2 ft Cirrell m. 1 0 1 1 9 Ferv- 1 2 (I 0 (I Miller 1... 1 2 12 1 0 Johns 2 0 1 2 .1 0 Williams 2 0 1 3' tl. Reillv 0 10 2 0 I.ane 2 0 1 0 2'iliKolI 0 0 12 3 0 THE DEATH ROLL Henry Henry Ptoolir.

aged 67. died Monday in his home, 2112 Short Spring street, St. Clair borough. He was born in Germany and li.id.Jivetl in the Pittsburgh district 40 years. He was a member of Wonewak Tribe No.

2P0, I. O. of K. Zeno Council No. 114, D.

of and the Clerman Beneficial Union No. 80. He leaves his widow; twjrt sons, William and Theodore Stnehr; four daughters, Mrs. Harry Fisher. Airs.

Leo Kerin, Mra. Clyde Rossidrr and Miss Knima Stoehr, all of Pittsburgh four brothers. Aupust and Fred Stoehr of Pittsburgh and John and Custave Stoehr, in flermany; two sisters, Mrs. Theodore Smith of Pittsburgh Mrs. Marie I'ierman, in Germany, and nine grandchildren.

Canoe 0 0 2 0 -j States 0 1 2 1 0 Crier 0 1 1 Paul 0 0 0 1 Carmody 0 0 0 2 0 King 3 4 0 10 LIABILITIES 5,000,000.00 IF YOU apply Carey Coating to a good twenty-year roof before it is too far gone, our experience has shown that you will increase its life an average of four years. Next to building a brand-new roof, it is the best thing you can do. Creosote and Preservative oils in the fibre coating are absorbed by the old roof materials. They again become pliable, full of life. Pores and cracks are filled with heavier oils, and these oils are bound with everlasting asbestos fibre, immune to rot, burning and disintegration.

Stop the deterioration of your roof before it goes too far! We will be glad to give you an estimate. Capital Surplus Undivided Profits 4,000.000.00 796,898.33 4,796,898.33 i 4 27 1 7 2i Totals f. 11 27 14 1 Rroxdwav 101(11010 01 Younp Slen's 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 Two-base hits Cray. Tracy. Home run Tracy.

on balls Off King ll. Hit ly pitiher Finell. Sacrifice hits Miller. Me-I'oiand 2. Umpires Harkius -and Moore.

SECONU CAME. Broaiiway K.H1U E. Soho It. 11 P.A.E. Klrrt il m.

1 0 10 0 M' Poland I 1 16 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 Kins If 0 0 10 0 (iray 3 0 12 2 ii Johns 2 0 2 1 Ine 1 1 8 2 1 Iteilly 0 0 2 2 1 Williams2 3 1 1. 0 0 0 0 0 897,496.20 125.000.00 Reserves and L'nearned Dis- count Dividend payable July 1, 1922 Deposits: RESOURCES Loans ami Discounts Overdrafts I'. S. Bonds to secure circulation Other V. S.

Gov't. Securities owned: Liffcrty Loan Bonds Other Investments Hank liuilding Other Ileal Kstate Cash on hand and due from banks Due from Treasurer of the U. Customers' liability account of Acceptances. Interest earned but not collected Other Assets 1,022,496.20 $30,206,372.47 None 5,000,000.00 2,493,000.00 0,338,722.49 3,500,000.00 902,500.00 13.330,746.33 250,000.00 152,469.08 207,133.18 609,190.07 $65,990,133.62 Canoe 0 12 0 HJobak 10 0 0 Individual Bank United States Deposits. .35,193.686.19 12.950.224.88 1,242,04 1.86 Murphy r.

1 1 0 0 0 sitatts 0 I 4 1 -i Orier 0 0 10 1 Koll 9 0 0 0 Mrs. Sarah Gertrude Weyman. Mrs. Sarah Gertrude Weyman, aRTyid 75. widow of John X.

Weyman, died yesterday in the homo of son-in-law. Joseph .1. Voge-I. 105 Western avenue, Aspinwall. She was born in Pittsbursh and had livtd in Sharps-burg for the last 55 years.

She was a member tf St. Catholic Church of Sharpsburtj. She leaves a son, John A. Weyman of Wilkins-burg; two daughters, Mrs. Rosalia J.

Vofel 6 Aspinwall, and Mrs. Airne. P. Smith of Sarver, lti erandehii-drcn and four Kreat-randchiidren. Circulation Acceptances, Letters of Credit, Other Liabilities 49.385.052.93 5.000,000.00 186.286.15 598.500.01 $65,990,133.62 OFFICERS FIBRE'COATiriG Chairman of the Board THOMAS B.

HTDSOS Assistant Cannier JOHX K. McKEE Assistant Cashier JOHN DeM. WERTS Assistant Cashier OSCAR WILSOX Assistant Cashier VM. J. FRANK Man a ce Foreign Department P.

W. DAHIXDEN Assistant Manager F'oreign Department 'PALL FORD Assistant Manager Foreign Department ROBERT WARDROP President Vice President Vice President and Cashier Vice President Assistant to the President Assistant Cashier LAWRENCE E. SANDS FRANK F. BROOKS CLYDE C. TAYLOR JOSEPH W.

WARD J. HOWARD ARTHCR WILLIAM IL FAU CEII Mr: Mary W. Jones. Mrs. Mary WiKhtnian Jones, need 76, widow cf Robert I.

Jones, died yesterday in the home of her brother, Henry U. "Witrht man. Clairton road, Baldwin township. She was born in Baldwin township and had lived in the Pittsburgh district almost all her life. was a member of the Third Presbyterian Church.

She leaves a sister. Mrs. George W. Blair, and a brother, The Phillip Carey Company Corliss Station PITTSBURGH, PA. PHOXES Bell.

Federal 317 P. McKces Rocks 54-W lIcKels p. 0 1 1 2 0 Uunlevy 0 0 0 4 0 4 9 27 13 2i Totals 1 3 8 1 Two-base hits MePoiand. Three-base hits Gray, Williams. Base on balls Oft Pirkets off Dunlevy 1.

Hit by pitcher Pickeis, Koll. Utruek out P.y Pickels In. by Dun-levy 5. empires Eckels and Moore. DOWNTOWN LADS SPLIT EVEN.

The Pittsburgh Independents traveled to Ten Avon today and split r-Ti with the Firemen team of tlmt town, winning the first 4-3 and dropping the second by the close count of 2-1. The games were and interesting throughout and were featured by pood pitching on the part of- both clubs, while Hammond's and Hopper's hitting featured for the visitors The scoresi MOHN.i: C.AMB Pith. lnd. It.H.P.A.K-Ben Avon R. H.P.A.K.

Piekard 2. 1 2 3 1 Amuse 2.. 0 0 2 3 0 Hopper 3. 1 3 4 1 0 Peterson cO 1 il 0 1 Ham m. 2 2 3 0 0 And'son r.

1 0 0 0 Kob'tson 0 2 2 3 1. 0 10 0 1 Wallace 1. 0 1 4 1 (i Hipper 1113-0 Snv.ler If. 0 0 0 OiAlex'der 3. 1 10 2 2 Haas 0 0 2 0 Oilj-a If 0 12 0 0 0 0 12 ro ttiey 0 1 1 0 t.

Don 0 1 1 3 Kupyer p. 0 0 0 2 0 4 11 27 11 3 3 r. 10 4 Pittsburgh 3 0 0 ii 0 0 1 0 04 Ben Avon 0 0010020 03 Two-base hits McDonald. Hopper, Ripper, stolen bases Kobertson. Hammond.

Double ptays Ripper, Amuse and TrimtCe. Base on hal'fl Off Donai.l 2. ild pitches McDonald 2. Passed balls Lotx. Peterson.

Hit by pitched ball Peterson. l.eft on bases Independents Hen Avon 3. Struik out Ity Kupyer 10, by Mi Donald S. Umpire rubaugh, AFTFIH VI 'ON (i.WIB. Pg-h.

ftd. K.ll.P.A.K.lSen Avon ll Picknrd If 0 1 0 0 0 Amuse 1112 6 Haas 2 0 0 4 1 0 Hastings 0 0 3 0 1 Ham'd 1 3 3 0 0 Peterson 1 1 1 1 0 Unh'Koti a 0 0 O'Trimhle 1. 0 1 12 2 1 lit7. 1 0 0 7 0 0: Hipper 0 2 2 4 0 M'Don'd rO 1 3 0 0 Alex'der If 0 0 2 0 0 Minnl.k 3 0 0 1 2 1 Uea 3 0 1 2 4 1 DIRECTORS JOHN' A BECK, Pres. Big Four Oil JE Gas Pittsburgh, Pa.

JAMES A. McCREA Vice P. W. MORGAN Vice President FRANK F. BROOKS President Central Region Penna.

R. R. President East Pittsburgh National Bank Sister Clarence C. Stadtmiller. Sister Clarence Caroline Sladt-miller of Mt.

Mercy Academy died yesterday in the convent in Fifth avenue. She was born in Indiana, and prior to enterini? the convent, where she had lived for the last 13 years, she was a teacher in HENRY CHALFANT W. L. CLAUSE GEO. W.

CRAWFORD WM. L. CURRY President Spang, Chalfant Ine-Cliairman Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. i Retired Banker Manufacturer, Pittsburgh, Pa. Vice President.

Pittsburgh Coal Co. GEORGE E. PAINTER WM. A. RENSHAW A.

C. ROBINSON 1A WHENCE E. SANDS ISAAC M. SCOTT BENJAMIN THAW Capitalist John A. Renshaw Pittsburgh, Pa.

President Peoples Savings Trust Co. President President Wheeling Steel Corporation Capitalist and Trustee Thaw Estate JOHN A. DONALDSON i r.KORCE. Real Kstate. Rtceiver Pittsburgh Co.

a public school in Johnstown, Pa. During- the time spent in the eon-vent she had taug-ht school in tlie Cathedral Girls' School and in the academy. She leaves her mother, Mrs. Ca'tberine iller; four sisters and three brothers, all of Indiana, Pa. A Specialized Service by Specialists IN your business you have realized the necessity of accurate information and news on which to base your judgment.

H'M. H. HF.ARNE, Director LaBelle Iron Works, hteunenviue, u. J. H.

HILLMAX, Chairman Board. Hillman Coal Coke Co. 11. F. JONES, IM, Director Jones Laughlin Steel Co.

D. T. lAYM.l.V, Jr Henry Phipps Estato V. H. LLOYD President Pittsburgh Dry Goods Co.

A. M. MORELAN'D Capitalist ROBERT WARDROP Director of Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland and Vice President Peoples Savings and Trust Company JOHN M. WILSON Vice President National Supply Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Griffiths 0 1 5 0 0 Co tncy 0 0 0 0 0 Snyder 0 0 1 1 0 son p.

0 2 4 0 lIlllllHilllllliillillllilHlllllSSIIIlllllllliHlillllllllllllllllllllllllHlH II guson rn a 2 Tota's. 3 ii 24 8 il Totals. 1 (I 27 lit 3 Pittsburgh" 0 0 It 00 1 0 0 li-l lien Avon 20 -000000' 2 Two-base lilt Peterson. Hase on balls Robertson. Haas, Snyder.

Hastings. Passed KNOWLEDGE IS POWER FOR THC VALL hull Orifftths. Sacrifice bunts Haas. Courtney. Left on bases Independents 7, i'r-n Avon 2.

Struck out P.y Anderson 2, -Cy KEEP POSTED Important dvplopmnts containfi In this 'k TTiarkt rvif r-5arlinc the following evuritip: Snyder ft. Umpire Humbrardjier. news; our Statistical Department will furnish you with late reports; our well informed customers' men will keep you in touch with any new developments that may occur in the issues in which you are interested. We have spent ten years buildinga news and information gathering service that is admittedly thebest on New York Curb Exchange stocks. Our" Investor Trader" will bring you the late $8182 Profit on Mexican Pete.

$6573 profit on DuPont profit on Studebaker profit on V. S. Steel IToiiljceil in 311 day or by Sto-'k Privileges COHtiP.c t) SCT.rit per Write tor free booklet No. 3. 1 L-e 119 ron ll raul Kaye X(n ork Ak for ar free wrkl-r "News of the Market" G.

A. LOOMS GO. 534 Smithfield Street lavl. Tbeatr ntiildinit) Grunt PittMl.innh. P.

MI OFf'ICK NKW VOKK hfcaco. Phitudelhia Boston. Utiflaln, Jacksonville. Brooklyn. Baltimore.

TEN LEADING BATTERS. NATION A LEAIl'R. C. AH. H.

H. AV. Hornsby. St. 71 LSI til liiirl-ee.

T'i Itsburgil. 71 V. Y. ntnil it-civ HI lolorf I'll ill ip et. urmihim TUfT Oil Int.

Iurr Trin American Mudrlmkrr Mciiran i ft -( oca-4 ola Mrs. John A. Schaub. Mrs. Caroline Best Schaub of Wil-kins township, widow of John A.

Schaub. died Monday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Ray.

in Essinsjton. Pa. Mrs. Schaub was born in tlie Squirrel Hill district and was a member of the Roulah Presbyterian Church, Wilkins township She leaves a son, William A. Schaub; five daughters, Mrs.

K. M. Isler of Forest Hill borouph. Mrs. Adolph Bougine of Detroit.

Mrs. Howard Arbogast of Wirkinsburg. Miss Dorothy Schaub of WfTkins township and Mrs. Ray and live grandchildren. Four Held in North Side Raid.

Mrs. Ktnnia Cakci. a ii 42, or Fast Gr-tietal Ki.lons.oi street. N.rth Side, was murm ete of hi'tn a sospiocii persoiu when her home was icobil by -1 1 ArutliT woman ami two men w. p.i rented.

Police reported cioitisi-n nine bottles of wine and one and ouai ts of whiskey. Ha and t'h" -visitors were lodged iu tio. North iiide. police malion. Ask for cof- of this week's issue tt INVESTOR TRADER' Ask for No.

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day aril Jtuiidav open for on' -of -town rlul). Write Krcd J. Miller, TO Soiftli Kourtoentii street, or call Hemlock 2558 after 7 o'clock. Pittsburgh Office 224 Fourtli Avenue TtUphor.es Bell Court P.sndA. MaiaWi? Jones Baker Mfrrixrrj New York Curb Exchange Direct Private Wire Irw York Chicago Boston PbHadeiriHa r.ttiborga Detroit BiiUKore Ciertuni' American Telephone Telegraph Co.

I Ditidend The QiiRrterlv rtoi(ieni of two doiin: and twenl -tive cen'a p-. bhitre will pit.1 on Saturday. J-iU- 1 tr. st'ii'U hoiiler of record nt tlie o'ose of busi-iubs on Tuesday. June 19J2.

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