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GHZENSEOBO DAILY NEWS, SATUBDAT. MAT 14, 1910 AYlR'S HAIR VlfiOW , Ingrwfieirta: StxSumTSi: Show th-to yew doctor. Seer's fuar V prraaaxhr SVMeora Hi. me AmS Hah Vassr hut aa tat esaas faJtina ba. awurtabae a kale- Out cum Sandra, ft we.i . avers Wfce, thaw to kaeKh. Tas sear eta , Sac ml iminM a, sad heart Mm c eat, ataat tsar rasetats. --n tnif i an'lhi n.ailni Does not CoSor the Mair SPORTING NEWS IT WAS BAD -BAD1SPARTANS WON Anderson Landed od Hammers ley and WItb Errors Won Game. B1SELUU EESOLTS; ST1KDIN8 OF TEE CUBS CAJtOUHA LEAGUI. Grsentbor, 4; Anderaoa, 8. Winston, 0) Spartenturg, 1. Greenville. !; Charlotte 0. ' TIK01MIA LEAGUE. Lynchburg, t Danville, L ' Richmond, 1 ; Portsmouth, 8. ' KorTolfc, 1; itaaaokt, . SOUTHERN LEAGUI. ' Montgomery, 8; Atlanta, 1 . Memphis, 8j Birmingham, 1. Kaahville, 4; New Orleans, 4 (13 in wings, derkneee). Chattanooga, 8; Mobile, t. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Columbia, 8; Columbus, 5. Augusta, 1) Macon, 8. Savannah, JacksonvilU, 4. RATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 4; Pittsburg, 0. Brooklyn, I; Cincinnati, Z. ' Boston, I; Chicago, 0. : Naw York, 4i fit. Louis, 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit, fi; New Tok, 1. St Louis, 1 Boaton, 8. aonlaad, C; Philntternhia, 7. Quoxgo, 1 ; Washington, S. EASTERN LEAGUE. Toronto-Providence, postponed, eatasr. ; Newark, J; Buffalo, 1. Baltimore, 0; Montreal, 8. Jersey Oity, 1 ; Rochester, 8. CAROLINA. Clubs. W. Grsanvilla t Anderson 7 tlarlotte Spartanburg ............ 5 Winstoa-balem 6 Greensboro 8 L. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. Clubs.. W. L. Portsmouth Rosnoks I I;nchturg 8 7 I Richmond 9 IDsiwille 7 iNofoUc i 9 SOUTH ATLANTIC cold On of the most foolish assertions aw mads in this broad land ii that the ball players are roasted so much in Washington that they hate to aoms here st) make a living, and are soon disheart saed by tba oonstaat hammering. Every body of intelligence knows that the contrary is true, and tha beat evidence f it is the way ths men stick to their work in circumstances that realising would make them feel like giving up the ship in any other team. Thomas S. Rio in the Washington Times. Lav Cross, f Charlotte, heard of this and refused to go to Washington on that amount (?) He cant stand the kidding from tha fane. Club. Co huu boa . . . Jacksonville , Augusta Maoon Columbia . . Savannah ... W. .. tl ...18 ...10 ...15 ... ... 8 NATIONAL. Clubs. Pittsburg . . New York . Philadelphia Chicago . . . Cincinnati . Boston . Brooklyn . St. Louis . . W. It 14 11 11 8 8 t 8 L. 8 11 IS 13 B0 21 L. 7 8 10 12 14 13 Clubs. Chattanooga . Montgomery New Orleans Atlanta . ... Memphia . . . Nashville . . SOUTHERN. VV. 18 17 17 12 12 11 Birmingham 10 Mobile L. 8 II 12 13 14 13 15 9 19 AMERICAN. . Clubs. W. L. Philadelhpia 14 4 Deroit 14 8 Cleveland 12 8 New York 11 8 Boaton . 11 11 Chicago 8 10 Washington 7 13 St. Louis 4 IS Pa. 892 838 600 486 417 36 Pc 800 631 633 500 400 347 Pi 724 621 4se 636 2 278 Pa, 832 608 670 624 600 400 391 381 Pa. M7 664 6H6 410 402 450 400 321 Pa. 778 808 00 679 600 410 350 211 WHERE THET PLAT TODAY. Anderson at Greensboro. Spartanburg at Winston. Charlotte at Greenville. FORECAST. Washineton. May IS. For North Car olina and Virginia: Fair Saturday. Sun day, partly cloudy; slightly warmer in weal ; iigns nona.io norvmeasir wuu. WE believe most any man can get what he pays for as far as the QUALITY goes, but the FIT is where the deception creeps in. It is, therefore, not a question of honesty al together, but a question of ability. An examination of the magnitude of our stock, and an investigation of our clothes makers, re lieves the doubts of the doubter and makes a steady customer for us. Vanstory Qothing Co. C. H. McKNIGHT, Gen. Mgr. In th flrst inning yesterday the Champs soared three runt, principally through the ineffectiveness of Pitcher Mannaa, tat with an out. Manager Jim Kelly yanked him from the box and tent Finn to the mound. Then waa no mora soaring, the next two oats being mad oa easy fliea. In Hie fifth, at the beginning of which it looked like the Champa had a vfctary. Pitcher Hammers- ley showed ths same symptoms that caused the ejection of Mr. Maugum. Five hits, mingled with four errors, resulted in five runt, though Manager Carlton Beusac allowed Hammersley to staad the gruel of retiring the side, end in this one fact Hamnit;rsley excelled Mangum, for, from appears sees ,f,h never would have equalled this feat. In the next in ning Pitcher lUmmereley was missing ami the smiling face of "Rub Eidridge was seen in the box. For the next four innings on Anderson runner reached first base but it was too hate, for the six runs scored off HammersWy had done the work. The rest of the story la aad te relate tha gam was marked by no especial features, unless it be the pitching of Rubs Eidridge aad hitting of tha Aa dersoniana in ths fifth. With all the errors the most noticeable defect of Beusae's team waa the inability to show sny "brain work" on the paths. Once Thrasher attempted to steal third base while First Bseeman McCarthy held the ball in his hsnd. He was out by little mora than eight feat. This happened when two were on bases and nobody out certainly w would have had one more run and likely a tia had Thrasher aon tented himself. The coaching appeared to be dead, probably it was through this fsult that Thrasher mads the blunder certainly somebody waa radically off There were other attempts just as ab surd, though this attracted especial at tention because It cam whan w had a chanc te do something. Togo Bentley got Two double and stole a bane. Another tim he was safe when he lifted an essv fly to Kelly snd that gentleman stooj with eyes wide open while it found rest on the bosom of mother earth. Botfi teams piled up errors, though the Champa were the most disastrous, the majority coming in the fifth after Hammersley had taken hit ascension, when wild throws, a muffed hall at second by McKensie, and a fumblt by Jaokaon of Thrasher's throw from right field cam like echoes from s ratling own., , . . , , . After Rub ddi-idge went to the box in the sixth inning the game was worth seeing. He allowed one hit aad struck out three men In four innings. There were a lot of "IPTS" in the game, but the best story of it it told in the box score: Greensboro: AB. R. H. PO. A. E. OUMlEY-STOCKTON-nni CO. RUGS Artistic Floor Coverings at Prices That Cannot Fail to Interest You. We cheerfully extend the courtesy of s charge sccount to any responsible party. Our stook is the best in Greensbom Our sales the largest. Our prices are right Our customers the 1eet pleased. CUNTLEY-ST0CKT0N-I1ILL CO. UNDERTAKING OUR SPECIALTY Day 7(2 PHONES Night H2 Took Beautiful One to Noth ing Game From Twins. WE GIVE YELLOW TRADING STAMPS Special to Daily New.) Winstoa-Sakan, May 13 Spartanburg oereatea tn twin la a doe and Mrsv fought gam her thia afteraooa, score bung 1 to 0. It was really pitchers' battht between Kais and Croaca. The weather waa very anasaaouabl for baseball. The two teams will play a double-header tomorrow. Tha box soars explain how today's gam Wiaatea-SaUcm. A.B. R. IL PO. A. X. Uidkiff. as 4 0 0 1 Templia, 2b. 4 Brent, If. 4 Fogarty, cf 3 MeK evict, la. I Painter, 2b 4 Laval, rf 2 Moore, s. 2 Ri. P- 0 10 1 1 Total Spartanburg: Higbis, ss. . . . Wynn, 2b. 2 ..2 0 4 27 11 I AB R.H.PO.A.E. .401286 Tbackham, of. Springs, 3b. . Walker. If. . . Fairbanks, of. I Gardin, rf. . . Hullork, lb. . Harrington, a. Roth. e. . ... Crouch, p. . , Sb .82 1 7 27 16 J R.H.E. Ml 000000 1 7 1 0000000000 4 2 and Roth Totals. . .. Score i Saprtaaburg . Winston Salem Crouch and Harrington Riee and Moore. Summary: Two-baa hit, Fairbanks Paiatar. Firat baa on balls, off Crouch 3, off Reis 3. Struck out by Crouch 4, by Reis 10. Double plays, Moors to Me fovett te Psinter, Rets to Midkiff, Fair- hank to Bullock to Roth. Hit by pitched ball, Harrington. First bsse on errors, partanburg 1, Winston 1. Stolen bases, Walker (2), Fngartv. Sacrifice hits, Bullock, MeKivett, Laval. Lft on bsaes, Spartanburg 8, Winston 6. Tim, 1.36. Umpire, McLasksy. Weldon, rf. . .. Rirkard, cf . . . . .lacksaa, Sb. . . Bentley, o. . .. .lames, ss. . Hicks, lb MoKenzit, 2b. . Thrasher, rf. . Hammersley, p. Eidridge, p. . . Totals Anderson: WArell, cf 3 Corbett, 2b. . . 6 Hartley, f 4 34 4 8 27 13 6 AB. R. H. PO A. E Kelly, rf. McCarthy, lb. Oorham, S. . McEnroe, ss. . Brannon, c . , Mangum, p. . , Finn, p Total mnomi ifjGCE Chicago, o; Bottom, -y Chicago, May 13. Frocks held Chi cago to three hilt today and Boaton won to 0. Miller mad on hit aad was robbed of two others by sensational eea htaded oatchss by Schulte. Score: R.H. E. Chicago OOOOnOOOft 0 8 1 Boaton WK.I010O0O I I I Brown and Kltng: Frocks and Gra ham. Time, 1.34. Umpires, Klein aad Kans. St Leaia, t New York, , flt. Louis, Mo, May li. fit. Louis to dav rave Nsw York era of tha worst defeats the team has experienced thia year, wianirsr 13 to 4. Mattaewaon was retired in the second Inning when St. IjOuIs made seven hits snd scored tight runt. Dickson, who followed, also was hit hard Score: R.H. E. St. Louis 080 100 31 13 14 3 New York 000 003 001 4 8 6 Lusch and Bresaahaa) Mathewsoa, Dickson aad Meyers and Saodgraae. Time, 1.S8. Umpires, O'Day and Brea-nsa. 37 6 10 27 7 5 Score: R. H. R. Greensboro Son 010 000 4 8 Anderson OOO I501MK 6 10 S Summary: Karned runs. Anderson 4. Greenaltoro 3- Two-hsae hits. Rentier (21. Kikarrl. fiorham sn.l Kelly. Stolen hsaes. Wehrcll. McEnroe (2). Brannon. Bentley. Sacrifice hit, -Tackaon. Struck out, by Hammeraley 3. Eidridge 3. Finn I. Pases on halls, off Hsmmersley I, Finn 4. Hit hy pitched halls, Hammers ley I. Mangum I. Finn 2 Hit. off Ham merley 9 in five inning. F.lriridge 1 in four inning. Finn 5 in eight and two third inning. Mangum :1 in one-third innings. Passed halls. Bentley i. Wild pitches. Hammeraley 2. Finn 1. Left on' ha sen. Greenahoro 11. AndTon fl. Time of jra me. 1.55. Attendance. 550 em pire. Hsndiboe GREENVILLE WON HARD FOUGHT GAME FROM HORNETS Pittsburg, ; Philadelphia, 4. Pittsburg, Pa., May 13. Pittsburg was shut out today by the splendid pitching of EwSng. He allowed but three hits snd only two Pittsburg players reschsd trurd base. Ewing himself made four hits. He batted in two runs, fully enough to win the game. Score : R. H- E Pittsburg OOOOOOOno 0 3 3 Philadelphia 110 0(12 000 4 6 0 Powell aad Gibson; Ewlng and Dnotn Time, 14. Umpires, Johnston aad Mo isn. Onanuti, s; Brooklyn, I. Cincinnati, O., May 13. Gaspar waa hit hard in the firat two ianings today snd Brooklyn wen easily 6 to 2. An derson pitched fair ball with the excep tion of the fifth inning. Score: R. H. T. Cincinnati OfsiHOOOO 2 II 0 Brooklyn I4O020 100 8 13 1 tlatpar, Amlersnn and Nfclean; Bar irer and F.nrin. Time, 143. Cmpirea. Rigler snd Fmtlie. SOUTRERN HAGUE (Sptvinl to Dailv wn .r.rnvillp, S t. Ma- H.--Tlrf IotmI played hnll todjo from t.ry stand punt tlir 2a nit ii lookM at. It no &ty tftk tn w in 'mm tfio Hoi nt-. for tho ar ti.le of ..all put up ly th visitor w of the An rift y. It 9 a pitchprV battle, vrith H.,ewir hainsi th Fsst of it 10 far n bit-. wnt, but Mr Karl and kept hip hand all the time and r-ouldn't br found uhfn ii.ta meant anythirij;. tVore R.H.E. Oiwiviiie oin noo ono j Charlotte fV OtIO OrtO5 6 1 JfrFarland nd)Wirip9; Tiawwine and franoicK-o. New Oleaiu, 4; NaahTille, 4. New Orane May 18. New Orletam and Vnhriliv SittleH for IS inntnjr after th- aonre had letvonw a 4 to 4 tie I in the vwrjh inmnr Tkneaa topped :he contM Both pitrhora were ia jrood ( f arm. I W' R.H. E. ! VaahvUIr 1f2 !V nnrt fmo 04 9 4 pVew rlan, OHO (l fO0 0 4 3 iW'n and Krlo-T . Iif and Ifit jTtrrre, 2. .10 T'irpirr. Pfmninfer. I Mobile, 1; CbatUnoogft, ! Mobile. A'a.. May 13. AIln wild in, with tjmlT hit and iw fieldinw, 'pgvf tiiittuntrop an tr TirtrT over f.Ki1e Srorf Cfiattanrw. Mo'iil Denial" Time. 2 lw , prnter Saturday Last Day of the LA VIDA DEMONSTRATION Madame Rose, the noted fashion exponent, will be here Saturday to give our patrons the benefit qi her advice on this ever interesting topic. Madame Rose will show the exquisite LA VIDA CORSETS, demonstrating their value as beauty builders. There -are models to improve every type of figure, and Madame Rose will gladly advise our patrons in the choice of a suitable style. ; Sale of Millinery at $2.50 and $3.50 Large selection of HATS that sold up to $6.00, Saturday, choice Large selection of HATS that sold up to $8.00, on sale Saturday, choice $2.50 $3.50 New Butterick Publication Butterick Designs for Embroidering, Braiding, Etc. Two transfer designs free with each book, 60 pages, full illustrations. Price of book 10 cents. New June Patterns Are Here. Fashion Sheet Free. ("in SOUTH 1TUNTIC LEAGUE Calnmbus, 5; Colombia, ft. Columbia, May 13. With two men on bases aad two down, Breitenstein trip pled in th teith inning of today's game, completing Columbia's great uphill fight to a 8 to 8 victory over Columbus. boors t a. M. r.. Columbus 000 400 000 18 6 4 Columbia 000 000 220 8 4 8 3 Hartley. McLsod aad Reynolds; Ful- lsnwider and Massing. Tims, I Cm pirs, Ebaer. A era its, 1; Macta, 6. Augusta, May 13 Th. locale lost aa uninteresting gams te Mauoa today. Augusta la greatly ortppiea ana aaa ly two mat beside me pivener play ing in regular positions bcorei iv.n.. Augusta 100 000 00O1 0 4 Maeoa 000 001 2218 8 0 Pierce aad Hauser; Schultt and Kahlko. Tims, 1.60. Umpirs, Gilks. Jacksonville, 4; Savaaaaa, 8. Jackaonvilla. May 13 Three hits, coupled with two errors, allowed Savan nah to make lour runs ana wis ui te 4 over Jacksonville. Scot: R . E. Savannah 003 001 004 0 13 4 Jarksonvills . 000 020 1104 Martina and Wells: Helm and Lamon. Time, 1.48 I'mpire, taullflower. IHEIICAR LEALiLE again defeated Cleveland today, 7 to t. Ine home team hit Berger hard and knocked him to tht rubber In the sixth inning. Cleveland did not get a hit off Morgaa until two men wert out in th eighth, and oaly on man got a base up to that point. Then Lord trippled. Boor: R.H.E. Clevelsnd 000 000 0022 4 1 Philadelphia 000 Oil 31 7 13 1 Barter, Mitchell aad Hernia) Morgan aad Livingstons and Lapp. Time, 2.00. Umpires, Connolly and Dineen. FA WTO RIALS Let's get ths gtms todny. W need it. doctor' doctor! we have sinking ths bast Irst baswn in Oh, sp.lL Hicks is ths league. Today will be ths last gam en the horn grounds lor six days. We atsrted off liks big leaguers, they were playing the game. aad will be our nut visitors snd 23. And don't forget Charlotte May 23, 2s the date. Creenrille's hunch of college leds aeem to he going good at thia stage of the game. Rickard't bits came st ths right time, but the fellow in front of him failed to use hia bead. Waahingtea, Si Chicago, 1. Washington, May 13. Washington: knocked young out of the game today in the second inning, snd defested Chi-1 caeo 5 to I. t.room niteoen well, nav ng hut ons had Inning, when I nicer" Tonight the pink slips run, e base on nsns lorring out to th, lnd jt sIimi t Alk fo,. ajx manager I ironm double and scored H a runner over the plate, led with the etirk. fc-ettiar. a aiugle. v,,r U H F Waahiv-lon ojf) nnn n.T - 11 I Chicago . 000 Onil 100 - 1 8 I 'inwin and Street; Vount, thand Block T:me, I 5. T'mpirea. Kerin and Sheridan. Manager Keflry want a the rag. and if he keepa up the pac he ia now going It will go to nim. will be dlahed sill be a hard dumb bass running. A little more jj'i, rer snd flits on the Hues would at Kv,t have better appetrtnoet. ' ' Knbs Eidridge haa something up that left arm of hia that is going te make higher league magnates tske aotios lie. fort thit thmgt goea much farther. Hi pitching hat been tuch that every gam would have gone to hia credit with r dinary circumstances. " Science counts oa ths paths ss well a in ether department! of the gam. Whea th home team gett thit fact fully soaked Into their head tha result will be different. Three gsraeu have bsan lost through this ons defeat looking front th grandstsnd. TaUVIS IMPB0VIN0 DESPITE EPOBTS TO CONTRAST Raleigh. May I.I. Mies Travis, wh i stenographer to Governor KiUhio, says that the special telegram tent ant from Scotland Neek that her brother. State Senator Travis' life was despaired of, was untrue and that he is really doing aa well as could be expected in a Richmond hospital, where ha is being treated, hit recovery being confidently expected. Senator Travis wsa ahot by E. C Powell at the same time that Chief of Police Dunn and Representative Paul Kitchin waa wounded by Powell, who ia now in the state prison her for safekeeping CAUKTBY CLUB WILL HAVE HANDSOME HEW CLCBHOUS New Ifrw Yerk, 3; Detroit, 5. York, May 13 - Detroit R. IF K. osi n.e -- in ommfH- 2 is i 111! larllon. !W-n ami Dun I'mfltiree. Crnahan and Cur Birmingham, 1; Memphis, 6 fSinTini :in . s.. Msy 13 liOW" vat essv !.r the Memphia tejtm 1 h sft -rnoon an ! the fiftor won ttitbon' aprtarent effort Soi.re R H K Birmineham I On rxyi rmn.. 5 3 Memphia I.I.MIHKI2-. 10 3 l.n-r ar-1 F.lliott ; Fnti and r,t men lime. ?mi I'mptre, P.udderham broke etm in Cie feri'-a witn ew 1 rrx hy rupturing the last game today, A to 3. !iehartv drove in the winning run in the tetenth after Vtnnn had purposely . ' ia' for 1 Score RUE Iktrnit 2l ''no 2005 II I ew mk 0"2 nin 0003 4 i Stroud and Stanaire: Qiunn and Swee nev Time, 1 M. I'mpirea. ('Iuhlin and Terrine. '.eta fri down to our knitting We have s good team and they can t rest ua if we wstch the varar. dspp was a good man. Nit the man agement made tenut Ihitt looked good, I ao he was sent to V ilaou. ! "Toeo" Bentlev eonttnnee to swst the hall, and the heau'y if it all, hs picks a time when thev will count. Raleigh. Mty 13 Th Country rlui, Just organired here, has nlaoed la barjlc snbjert to check by its building eommtU vee sio.uuu, to oe expended in the crea tion of a clubhouss. The grounds are alresdy verv extenaively improved. A fine lake, with a granite dam. was AIM with water yesferdsy, snd mskes a fin showing. It is to be equipped with hosts snd stocked with fish. RALEIGH'S PAKE HOTEL IS HEARING COMPLETION Raleigh, May 13. Carpenters and decorators are rushing now the work of mmnl.l i n a th imnmt.irMil, in tk. I Park hotel prppnnitfirv lor it r being j npeneo to Tnke tn' p. Are ni tne p'p tn iwond renter- j ronsfh duriuy Lhe ai cral omntbs that it ni- on his hitting I will b in ,p .'- of r i iiiodeliaif nd re 1inir tiin up. I eqnipmei't m( s ft of RfirDethinu 1 SUU.Ovi hv Prt-nn-tor Howell Cahh nA thinrs all hia way in the Grim'f. e-mte (v-rnoratioB. whink own th- pr j-f-Hy Alter th Yarbo- ro'.irh ie r'-tpt. t ei Mr. i bb will oon Catcher .1rhn KHnsf. of the Cnbf. b another three yen r entra'-t with, the Cuba. The Kslarv Klirj- wi'1 re?eiTe t was not made puMir The wnlict nf the national fommieion orderM that MontAmry, 9; Atlanta, Klinjr nhould return to the Cuba and Monlg'-rrry Ala.. May 13 Mom fwn rwive not more than S4.500 for thh. err laDd'd 14 hit" off HoreiV d-livrry fear. Kling haa alo er awarded hi";thi aftennvm, ronryr n eay nctory mhare of (h prire monT tor airting f to over AtJartta. in winning trie woria s rriampionKnip in- rror- run. r. 190. Klinjf a-ertd that he fs i-eady J AtlanU fWM mi? (trtu a ? to go hehiod the bat any time. jdoatgonerj 101 010 of-9 14 I Bo lit on, 8; St Lou it, i. Ho'-tn. Mav 13.- lionton won fiom St. Iniiti today, . to 1, makinj- it thc-e out of four The TiiUir pliyd poi!y Hid trie Virtue team bnttd i,?d t p--rtne I inie Sr. -re- fi H i 2t 1rnia ono no Of-n - 1 4 4 ItoV.-ri K3 UK) 10 1 Powell trvmmej) and Ktllifer. Vtyd and iamran. Time. 1 44 t hant aftd Kpan Bentley rnuMri'i day, hut h mti two doubles r-nt f Tlnimr'-I'"v Vm-i thf firt thn inrn he nfinwe.' nini the fifth )i nnply "hie-." I The ttn fc.nfe in atiil lamentably aanall t.ive thf rny a (rood crowd to day trl a t lejt show them the puhhr tnk"r interit in he frame. Jnit in the fourth ( ilinf, and then in ! t mil t h I'atrk aa a special touriata hntt for t lie northern tourist .trawl Sat nr lay i titiially a bad di f.re. n l ir- Be th-re todav hth) !anafjpr lVe'i rliate the hod trm ered over "Pop" McKevltt v for watfh t h.iv Much Interest in Marathon. Iiram. May 13. -Tha ETening Bun'l Mirath- r here tomotTow, in whirh thera arf to be ix Charlotte runnera, four A. t M two "r four Trinity men, thr hih school boys and perhaps elpht V, M f A. tmttera. ia creatine: BTeat rntr eet in Y. M C. A. and Run circle, tlioaa two institutions giving it. After the races, which take place aver ma-i rov. H " noxDoro roaa irom a point eigni ! mileB from the citT, the ninnera will 1 (vmie tn thm ritT anA will he entertJihiegl Philadelphxa, 7; Cleveland, a , A, ((, ti. .fang niu-t tirib-at the Y. M. C. A. with th ladies' eom- Philadelphia, Via j 13. - Pbiiadelj-hia uted a large part of the apparently m it tee aa Iteaaea. ' Fred Beusne, who tried out frr third bfsrW . it silso siated among tfiot- to . KrM ha, a good hat tin? e e, but hia m pi res. folding wa- a little alow for ; ring the third station
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