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The Brainerd Daily Dispatch from Brainerd, Minnesota • Page 5

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TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1915 THE DISPATC not im COOK PITCHED GRAND OLD GAME Fred C. Cook Up Game Bowman Retires and Strikes Out 16 Aitkin Men BENDA'S HIT TIES THE SCORE There a patter of flying feet. rounded third, The hall had been th men from the Id to home to head him oft Pwedie made no break in his speed fie lengthened nm and With every ounce of energy LABOR DAY AS CELEBRATED HERE Sept.

6 Can go Down in Local Baseball History ns Cook's Day. Benda Assisting I bor Hay saw played in rd one of the greatest exhibit inns of flail In local It was day. Cook, Ii rat baseman Brainerd on general ot elisions and cook, pitcher of American league ability whenever occasion it and this occasion used he tore for ho maker in find I the dinner bell rim. on to the home pig throw from the mb: Benda wasn't slow feet first into thl And it Lawn Tennis Tournament Morning and Afternoon, Singles and Doubles Won by Crosby like a hay lunch when trashed beating by three feet. THE BRAINERD-AITKIN GAME ow tither lie slid I I and Kyllo yelled as safe too.

Bot FRED C. COOK. Hero of the Day Aitkin crowd bawled out they would if wasn't railed Out I and so the Brainerd boys it to them and rested a tm, to 2. I ans say ivtraborg fumbled the ball and did not have it in his possession when Benda slid like a hurricane into I rd. Tile tenth inning rolled around.

Bel Tabors; and Wade striking out and Cline flew to Benda. In half Tame and Bush struck out and ShefTio flea to Cluff, empire Kyllo called tit- on account of darkness, for ii was after 7 The game started intr because an auto carrying Aitkin players broke down six mibs outside of Brainerd. Talbot, pitching for Nitkin, had wide out which broke to oui and whit fooled u. Brainerd batters by Innings: for mod stuff, for Bowman was ed by Aitkin for hits in fourth and '('Iii as ere affectionately calls him, Went In. You may call him that all you want to, hut Cook is the livest, clear- ent thinking, headiest man it! baseball In rd.

He had speed, curves, hails and last ones, a bewildering assortment at which IR Aitkin men made wild lunges and failed to connect. Every man on Aitkin team was duck soup for BENDA Lightning Shorlstop. He Helped Win Victory Cook. But ash scratch hit was made off him and same, had it not been fielded by Third Bateman Templeton, would undoubtedly have rot led into foul ti rritory as It was ked up a few inches from tile Bile. And in the itiiitit inning, itll ore 2 to I favor of Aitkin, it as trusty obi bat that cracked out the single that eventually won the game.

Cook hurt his ankle on tim run to first, Templeton was forced at second. Swedie Erickson Aitkin 0 2 0 I. 0 ni I 0 (I 0 a I The box score: Aitkin ii!) Itpo ii L. lh tration; 8 5 (I I I 0 Wade, sn 0 0I nine. 2b 0 it I Talbot, I I 1 0 Metlok.

Ii) .3 1 I7 t) Petraborg 3 0I1 2 I Cluff, lf 10 I I)0 I 1 I7ll ll Monadal, rf 1 (I iiit (I (I 37 5 lo ll Brainerdtil) po Erickson, 0 ii 0 3 Alilson, rf, 3 I) I ii Ti mph ton.lh I ll 0 I I ii. I I ti 6 0 ll Benda, ss I ll I Tanner, 0 0 20 2 Bush, 11 1 ll I iiii ll Mo, rt ii I ii (I Bowman, p.rf ..3 It 0 I ii ll 33 ISO ti Big ill of Trades Labor Assembly at Gardner Auditorium a Delightful Affair Then were no parades on Labor Day in Brainerd. Those with auto mobiles motored to country ami surrounding towns. Bb guns and dogs got ready for hunting season inaugurated today. At the tv courts ar court house.

Crosby, Little Fails, Cloquet and Brainerd battled for honors, pre liminalies wen played In the morning. In finals In afternoon William Deering of Crosby tarried away first honors, winning from Dr Evert of Brainerd, doubles also went to Crosby, the team of John Harp and Loris Lefka defeating hrs. I HU wards of Brainerd. A gathering snv the tournament. Representative players from the towns named were in tin tournament.

hr, Ilolat and Mr. vii of Binh Falls were represented in doubles and Mark Milispaugh of LittIt Falls in singles. Mr. McNair was a player from Cloquet. Preliminary steps taken for formation of the Central Minnesota Lawn Ten ills assoc tat ion.

At Koerlng grounds as men Honed In another column, rd and Vitkin played a 2 to 2, ten Inning baseball game a Jar rrow d. Vt the Gardner Auditorium Sweet music wits rendered by Bib bon orchestra and the A La bor Assembly annual Labor Day ball was a great success. Floor were perfect. Presiding ut the door wei, John M. Taylor and Woodley.

re frequent and tin ore eat rn ens old! lug and played some strains three BIG CROWDS ON TRAINS BOWDEN WON AGAIN HERMAN DAVIS DIES Former Brainerd Citizen iHet fit Cass Lake of Diabetes on Monday. September 6th The remains of Herman Davis, for rly a resident of this city, were brought here this from Cass Lake for burial. Mr Davis died ut Casa I.ak*’ at six o'clock Monday morning of diabetes af- a short ill ness. was visiting the family of Frank Oorenflo In that when IU. his home lug in Spokane, Wash here by the railroad, I rd five or six years a lo for several years sit Ion of ticket anent ars.

as mnrrl- ll ploy I Brain- lived he several I in this eitv in lie fall of tffH. to Miss Hut ley. who survives hind arui who accompanied remains Definite funeral arrangements have not been complet'd, but the obsequies will probably he held on Thursday. Relatives ttv the to attend the funeral are Mr and Mrs fbos. Davis of I.ting Prattle, father ami of the and VV in Davis of Crafton.

0 a brother. Sligo John Hurley of Crookston D. Herbert Hurley, of Crank Forks and Edward Hurley of Seatth are also pi ct cd Deceased was an yourn, man, who made ninny til mis while living hero, who greatly deplore his h. COUNTY EXHIBIT AT STATE FAIR Gowns Fit Better Over ATHENA Underwear 1. Not the fit of ordinary underwear but 2.

oven and tailored to really fit the patented features of merit. 3. Athena garments are durable and have a dainty elegance they are tailored to fit therefore wear right. Here are the features that give Athena its comfortf its daintiness and its tailored Jit Attracts Visitors in Large Numbers According to rotary Hanging SWEDIE ERICKSON. He Ran Like a Scared Deer ran for Cook aud lie played a grand too.

He 1101 ond in a cloud of dust. Benda rapped out a and the ede heard the crack bat and shot around the course a car ai the Speedway races. With Leslie Hilt Pitching the North Dakota Team Shuts Out Fessenden I to 0 in Fast Game VV it Ii Leslie I list of rd pl tell lug, the Bowden, N. lr, can. out Fessenden I to ti in a fast game which Hilt held them down three hits.

Of this the Bouch has his to say this game gang ut to the county seat where in un eleven inning contest they won by a score of I 0. It was a and tile best played in this section of country this year and us a good fin Isl) ch season. Leslie HIU, the local southpaw, pitched a good game and hi county down to tlire hits of which was a foul ball but which umpire called ti fair ball.) gnu as sup port a.s usual. Cunningham, the Fessenden pitcher, pitched the best game he hrs pitched this season and bunch ot heavy hitters could only get six hits which were scattered. Bjugatad secured lonely tun of the game in the lint halt of eleventh inning by ad ing off with a two base lilt, stealing third and scoring on a poor throw to third hose.

Pitcher Hitt threw just nine halls in last half of eleventh striking out the ti ret two batters and getting tao strikes on the hi rd ho he made a foul which Catcher Bjugstad caught close up to the grandstand and winc finished the game Score I ion in fav or of Bowdon. This is first ti nu the county scut team inis been out this Stale Fair Drews Larger Attendance From Territory Than Any Time Previous Northern Pacific railway is handling record crowds from Brainerd to the fair. travel started with a rush Friday. There was another big run for tickets on Monday. On whole, people from Brainerd and thirty miles around attending the fair than any y' ar prey lolls.

The i Crow Wing county lias an excellent ex ftii.it is proving drawing card people living in county. The afternoon train today had six nger he 4. D. W. DONOVAN DEAD Congregational Minister, Father of P.

W. Donovan of Brainerd, Died at Home in Dundas Little Falls Transcript gh an account of the nth and cal of I I moi an. fathe red Donovan of Minneapolis and P. Wk Donovan etf Brainerd: A telegram received by Mrs. Hie bard Monday front lh L.

un id Minneapolis says that father, it Donovan, died Saturday at Dundas, where had ids cir s. vi tal years. Mr. Donovan was for nine years pastor of the Congregational church of this city anet left lure' over 20 years ago. had been pastor of a church at Dundus unci retiring from act work a few years funeral was Ii hi Monday at Dundas.

PICTURE TAKEN OF THE BOOTH And Will be Reproduced Later in These Columns With Detailed Description Be nson and c. llansing turned from fait this noon they arranged the county ex bibi! It In charge of County Age nt A and D. ll. tutor son. Both spoke cd exhibit I I glow ing terms stating that in large numbers attract ed to booth by its neatness and situ pile it of a tit.

ag i cultural committee of the bando ho have be ut ch' rge of be olh tbm cif it I assured that ibis 'ir they will reimbursed by being high sec which will earn for in a onside rable sci rn of mot. A picture of booth has ti talo Ii ie Ii will lo reproduced iii lbs- I patch at an early date, ThotiHnrdn of ees literal ore lo I ti guile red tin booth, a list of veld ti i will sept to all ne I in 'lo ejtv an effort to bring to county as many settlers as pot slide detailed description of lcoo I It iii puld in lo ten elhi with picture and if Idldt should Im given a class priio bb pub licit for tin and city ill is doubt lo give ti by I late. ity rs. r.oir.v.-q- Skndpi JuM fuller kcaM inc (NMI thin loo It. do.

garment ii made with extra full nett in front. on for rn lo tho without wrinkling under I i ct ct I br. pf carol, iii from the and ve in place. A tnt ho tv arui ne to the- natural urve of tho and gar ut mugly and amoothly up tinder arm, doing away with unoeeaaaary I 'ii. rn Scat of plait on carli aide of tbs look, instead of extra doth iii the mobil- where it doteomfoit.

doted and lent room, Milling or landing. rhl cl lo br vt the usual drain at the greater outiori and longer wear. II. F. MICHAEL CO.

Notice hill Clerks Local meets tonighI til P. I PETERSON. It Rec', NOTICE My Ii as my bed aud boat ii I shall not ponsible for any lits may racl, 11 I I A. ('LA UK. Bankrupt NATION CALLEO TO PRAYER Appeal Sent Out by Laymen's Missionary Movement.

Chicago, Sept call to prayer addressed tm even individual country carrying the words, pray it war tit out bv the t. missionary movement the I I and Canada in preparation for a ring of conventions, the first which will be hold in Chicago, Get lf to IT. The movement formed to spread of brotherhood and tc-Hc-iilng responsibility of ha to world for Christian will be I panic ifmted in by laymen's organists- The Brainerd Bargain Store has taken over the bankrupt stock of B. Soloski Company. This stock and $3,000 of new stock will be on sale September 10th, in the Mahlum Block, Corner Eight and Laurel Streets.

flans in all parts St on' held it! various national missionary ington April 26 to the country. tit ions will be ulminating in a on Kress in 1916. TNE NEW GRAND WORLD GREATEST PHOTOPLAYS AUTO LIGHTS IGNITE GAS Three Persons Fatally Burned in the Resuiting Explosion. Tulsa, Hopi- An explosion of natural gas rear fatally burned persons and seriously turn! Lights a ie a mobile in which they we re riding ig niter! a pocket of gas and instantly covered the passengers Sn fin The mortally injured are Jack Wilson, a driller, and the Misses Ma -de G'Xeai arui Hattie Jac Mosser, sixteen years aid, probably will survive. and Wednesday September 7 and 3 Scncn favorite ALEC FRANCIS and a brilliant company in Acts Win.

Brady's greatest stage success Unusual is the rent (ast assembled for the truly remarkable production. Full Of the Fire of Genius A strange talc of the fate of men Cut! of I hose that will stay with you for a long time. sorm excellent staging of the an ulna! kind hacked up by walloping plot with a terrific holding power, It tenrs away the mask of civilization his barbaric passions Bares the naked soul oi man Shows lile in the raw. Coming Thursday and Friday ELINE DAVIES, silent new star in Ethel Barrymores great stage success Clean in sentiment. Realistic in action.

Artistic in construction Be til as to sett ings, There is also a Comedy TOM WISE IN BASE BALL Thursday the Gi nd will entertain both city and Speedwell baseball teams. ball night. Wat cli or fun. It may be called man! ta ANNOUNCEMENT A contract Ii been sij ned whereby all productions released upon the famous program will be shown cl at the Watch for the next announcement. Its just as good, Advertise in The Dispatch.

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