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Farmer&amp; Approve ·
P 1an To Control
Wheat Produdion

· ~'YS
J[NNJS TUURNE
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Sauvage
Appointment

NOTI.~E I

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Director of RoempiOJ·
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M fltrW.IJ eat.J'N4I at Ute

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Qlifflird And Graber
Compete For Honora
In Columb111

Help

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IS NEXT G~AL IF
DUCKUE S~L~NS

world' ha.ve l.ncrea.sed
In the past. four years.

This year, In splt.e ot Lhe shori-est Wh£St. crop In exactly 40 yea"',
the total crop, added to the carryover from last year total~ 8'15 mllUon bushels, ,the amount In slJh'.

boss' te~ to\Ullament.
lor use between July 1, 1933 and
The rolft all!. Paul Clifford or July 1 01 n&amp;xt. ,-ear.
. Porneron Japti oa.wner, of Urbana
Export,, seed, Uvestoek and feed
: PDlmer · BoVfe · . OaWpoU. ·
and will use only a lJttle more than 600
':Henry HeJbel, 'Zanes~Ue. W1ru1era bu.sheJ.s ot wheat durl.ni that time,
I of today•8 r'riultclles wl\1 play tor the lc·avlnJ a aurplUH of 2'75
miW!JD
; tournament ljingleiJ t~le tomomw [ bushelll on July I , 1034. With a
normal wheat. crop next. year wh~h
·afternoon.' ,
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; The Pomeroy JOllt.t. breezed thru I will add 860 mlUiun bUBb$, the
~ earlier matches of the tournament wheat In sight. for JUlY l , 1D34 .to
In fllfY ~.. i)efeaUpg Davlj:l July 1 1935 wiD be more th8(l qne
Weimer Ordo'l'umbus yelte"rd'ily iJ.f billlon bushels twice the amotplt
6· 2
' 1' needed.
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Cuttqrd will meet ,Heibel thlll arIt tbta 0011ditlon came · abobt,
~ ~noort, while Bovle , was lleheduled ~-heat prices would be l'ed~ to' •
: tel meer ellilmf'l• ~ '
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l.ivf!8tocll: feed level r&amp;.ther . Olan •
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touman food price level. The ex·' The Pomeroy youth will see ac- pccted reduction tn acrea11e due to
~ tion follow_
lna: the singles oompetl- this Wheat Plan will Iargelf ear' tion wbe1p~,UIU'ter tl"'la El,lld semi· 1ect thla situation.
r,
r fln&amp;la In (l~le! wta 4tart. The
Additional meetln11s will be; held
; Olirtoa'd-Oral):er ·~ comUinatlon easlly this week at Lons Bott,oru.,..,'fhun, disposed of Thelbert and Tuylor da.y night and Roekt Sprtnp Prl·
, ~tflrday , 6-0, 6-2. The doubles clay nlRht. ~her me~:thi~ 'if:lll ~
11 rialleo
"·~.U:~ ,PJf~~ att,.er ~.t!1e flru.;ll held next wee:k.
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In The TrtlruDe

Recovers Baby
Held as Hostagt&gt;

By Oarrllh' 10 centa-B)' Mail ...00

~I~N H~ ll SI

SlFHY ~F EUR~PE
IS THREHENEO BY
NAllS, IS CH~RGE

~HE~T P~~T AS
HISnRICU M~VE

Austrian Baron

Bennett Says Arreement
Is Step Toward
Prosperity

Lett Activities
Trouble

To Brina About !mJ&gt;rO're· i
ment; Siped By 21
Nations

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YOUNG GIRL HELD
FOR DEUNQUENCY

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C,REAM

London. AUJr;. 26-INB--A atrenu·
cus attempt to

operation

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New Move Begun
To Return Insull

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Controeton Chary About Ex-~illties
' Mapat'o Re.
A.cceptin• Joba; Mei••
arreated at Requeet of
Wo•k Deloyoll
U. S. Authorities

Game Called 8 :3• P. M.

'i&amp;.dmiuiOJI 5c and 1 Oc

PUR~

.. Qloups Are
O'iganized

CANE GRANULATED

Columbwl, 0.. Aua:.
:m oonttactora allbmlt.t.eel
pr&lt;ije&lt;ta In the Ohio'a ftt'llt

Only

were no

cral othm!J there were
two btda.
Hl1her commodity

held respoMibJ.e tor
hldl, which must be
partmmt eat.lmat.ea.

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Held
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att.acll:ed the

Renrtaobme,

Rye Bread

GRANDMOT~R'S MARVEL ·.',

Policeman Victim
Of Demented Mpn

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~- Fm. F1our ::,"

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which many were
and wounded.

Fresh Fruits and v' egetabla

Oranges, 200's . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:1c
Cabbage ............ 4 lbs. 15c
YeUow Onions , .. .. . .. .. lb. 5e
Celery, Large Stalks .. 2 for 17c
Potatoes, No. 1 . . . . . 10 Ibs. 35c
Watermelons, Large . . . . . . ~ ~

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otl&amp;homa Oltr. otra .. - · ,._
~. o. shumon. hll wife and
hill 1011, Armcm, Were ll&amp;feb' eaconln .~ns 1n the ~tr Jill hen
~ by a amau army

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f'"er•l PrQNeut1on in

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lntemat~al

chief American dele1ate to the
wheat conference.
Murphy made plaNJ for a oonlerence w1th M. Qoure-,atcll, Soviet
1.1 acte commiRslooer in London, thiJ
afternoon. in the hope of I'Wiq a
&amp;&gt;viet ~xport quota.. whlcll he characterized 8JJ nn lmmedhltf': eMeb•

agalmt ihe man
91111 be held Inn:;
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and COllta are

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the

l&amp;unct\ed today by Prederkk E.
Mur·phy, Minneapolis publisher and

28c
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of

wheat &amp;IJ'eement by obtalnlnJ unqualified Rustuan
suppon. waa

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Sat. ~nd Sua. Only
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REHABILITATION IS
BEGUN ALONG COAST

STAGE IS SET FOR
OPENING OFF

Report Of ~nusual . In·
creases In Prices
Prompt&amp; Action

IN THIS DIRECTION

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Columbus, 0 ., Aua: . 2&amp;-IN8--8urvMirs of a tleld ot more than 100,
tour Ohlo boya were to compete
here t.9d11y 1n the sem.l· ftnab or the
!il.lclee: dlvl.sion tn the Columbus

elouay, llllcbtlY coo1eo
Nortb.- portlop tordlh~. Sunday fstr .
w. VA.--ftnly doUd7 t&lt;·nlibt and · sunda}.
Not mUCh ~ 1.n tempen.turt,
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LEASED WIRE. OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCE.

Sheriff A. 0. Tracy.

To Be One Of Four Re·
ma•n•q In Sinales
Competition

WEATHER FORECAST-

onnir .laO.

CLIFFORD WINS

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RE4·DERS' NOTICE - If
tho Nowa Oftlce of Tlie
,Tribune, eall 236-L: If the
Oftleo &amp;8lt for Z02·B.

! "Super Board" To Be
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Code Operation

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DID You·EVER STOP
TO THINK?
B7 Edoon R. Waite, Shawnee, OklabiJma

C. A. MITTEN, PRESIDENT OF THE ARIZONA NEWS·
PAPER ASSOCIATION AND PUBLISHER OF THE MESA
JOURNAL, SAYS:
"New•paper advr.rtiting is newt in adverlioing- new thing•,
late and intereating development. in,houoehold appliances, autos,
dol)lea, furniture--are read in newspaper artidea and ads long
before pure\y advertloingmediums are uoed.
"Subtetiben aet tbe 'news behind tbe newo' --..Adver.li,ii)SfrQnl IJlelr no!wapaper• when the manufacturefa releate tl1&lt;ltr fint
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B7 Edoon R. Waite, Shawnee, OklabiJma

C. A. MITTEN, PRESIDENT OF THE ARIZONA NEWS·
PAPER ASSOCIATION AND PUBLISHER OF THE MESA
JOURNAL, SAYS:
"New•paper advr.rtiting is newt in adverlioing- new thing•,
late and intereating development. in,houoehold appliances, autos,
dol)lea, furniture--are read in newspaper artidea and ads long
before pure\y advertloingmediums are uoed.
"Subtetiben aet tbe 'news behind tbe newo' --..Adver.li,ii)SfrQnl IJlelr no!wapaper• when the manufacturefa releate tl1&lt;ltr fint
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• ,resc:n~ed e.·.~ h evenlng)n frunt. of the gundstand at ~ he Ohto S~te Fair, atar'iJJS ·Mond~y, 11tcre arc' lS ri4er1 and sixty hud Qf
Ltock •• t:~u pmentatiOn.. It L! but O(lC fcasutc ~ ' · ~rc:at pTOBjt~m. The eqtjre thCI~ •ncludes vaudeville apd .the.llt.rr acu, t;JLtt .of:l®r ,!RCC:ta.;le nu~b,ers, r:•rcus fnlurcJ :~ nd st~~u~nd h1gh act~. An orthestQ, _, _g•rl. chorus ;md othei feature 1 3(50 ur incl uded.
r~ d)_o~ qw.n• ~·th • conc,rt by tl~ All Qh.IO High &amp;hool _Boy• orc,lw!~f~ ~ ,clQJes ,wg&amp; ID UtCnliYe .hawing of lireworh

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Ifour.ner To
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Mq,NJ)AY NIGHT
Locala Enter Finala By
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Cheabin
Altho&gt;_!ib

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the I

~btre entrt)l ln tile Aulerlean
So.n aott ball ~ey- .bero Prl-

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-- Mlckllf'POrt nine preeent$\1 a ro.ther
loollely played Rame ~It:
The victory, however, aave t~m

rlgbt .to compete apln8t the oat-

hUI Ham for the detl!i'm_lnatlon of

the champkmsblp of

the aecond

tournament. nex~ Monday evenln1.
'nle Winner or next Monday's
I!Mne wtU be crowned champions ot
the III!IOOf'ld tournament
com~ apJnat

and wl11

the Pomeroy New

York Olothl.na: House team. cllr.m-

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plona of the f:lrat tourney, In a three .

out or nve ran\.e sm.ea tor seaaon

footbnll conte•t Thur~day night at Soldier f'ield, Chicago, ended
ev~~.=~~e "~:..·
with the All-West tJQUB.d going d_own to defeat with a.score _of ~3-7 . 'fh~s play, in the
a run 1n the tlrst tnntna when oat- fourth quarter, shows Brad' Robmson, A1H1East end (Ill wh1te Jersey ). JUSt after one
Iae:her, second man to face Rothgeb of Harry N.e wrnan's long passes slipped through his hands on the goal line. Gaius
Cbeahlre tW1a'~. was 'ltv~ Jtls
b8ae Oo rlsl\t fielder's
error: An- Shaver, AU-West, IS about to fall on the b dl, With Mor1ey D.rury (~) ready to give
chompe.

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del'80n bing~. and In the conrqBlon that followed, Oalla&amp;her 6COI'ed. Parfitt ~ed oqt to fi$
base and Rq)»ert Allensworth riled
out to 'short l!top for the tl\trd out.
The second r~n for tbe home b03'&amp;
came In the t.blrd ~nplng after
Richards Mkldleport pl'tciher .sku«*

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ed 8 scratch lilt but w&amp;,&amp; tos&amp;ed out dropping th e ball, retrieved
~t tbtnl ba8e after R.a.wlh~ &amp;nd throwing It to Richards for
H. Derrioakey tal,lped the ball but put out at home as ,Oa.rtl$0n 1:1lld.
no playe were made for them. Two Sl.sson, WU6 out. Richards to Rawhlf.&lt;3. three ru~ and two errors.
Ungs anti w. Soott struck t-t t.hrce.
1~!t~ ~-t:'~na~m~n~ntrr~ Ch~Jlre soOted one of the1r ' Two hits, one run Met
error
Ge.llarher. walk~ and Allens:WQ!'th 1thrtn bqn&amp; , In th.e fourth frame w~th
The count for re1uemenL in the
11tole third. Anden;9n 11 truclif i:;ut1 ~ ~ngle, ~rom j5tory, flnt man to ,f9Utth _a nd , fll~ fpr . Middleport
Parfltt ,lulled ~net '.\Ue~ ELM jf aee ,Btilh.arda. ' Oan,,l5Qn .CQuntod ·1was on&amp;. ~o. thre,e, _then tn tho
G&amp;llagher aeon.!Ji.
Parfitt
:a Sera~~~ Nt ~n(l I ~e &amp; Y1c;ldl~POl't. &amp;~LI}. . ' Rawll~ s truck· ;Out,. Harold
to eecond ·,PR catcher'&amp; pa!:!Jed bait htne bejut. ~ng ;ne ball hither 'Demo&amp;ltcy Walked, Riclmi'ds ground•
and a , Auensworth W¥! giv~n a and NPrJ•over tM field. Story ed to "Story, !!oDd M. Allenswort.h to
ridi tO'tint when short b:Wp''mufl-[ ~ - durtoa &amp;he melee Bod
Garrison to _Story. In the StiVenth
ed the baiJ, tOMlng it wUd to first . son attempted to ~ore, but was trarp.e, it W!llii apout the &amp;ami( affair

I,APIJ:S ~aro mOney at home sew-

Jq;. dUrlllf yoqr ruu Dr part

~n;~ - s=~~v~~

PQJ!Jpul,uS, Atlantic
B!lichwoar. 10 f;IO. Ark&amp;llo!la.s Av·
cnue, Atlan'IC Qlty, N. J .
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8-31-3L

fop,

,

rOr

w111le Cheshire aaaln toolr: advantag"' of Richards' apparent wildness, coupled with the l008e backIng from the Middleport team, to
score another run.
SJSIS011. Initial batsman to Ia~
RIChards. blngled, went. to &amp;CCOnd
when W. scott hit one to Lhe pltehcr·s box. A passed .ball t.hru catcher allowed Sis:ron firtit baae and
soott stmond. c . Sisson popped
out to second bnse, then Scads

one

'.went

• For R~at·
.
., '.

walll;ed, fllltn!l the bases. B. BcoU
popped out t.l B11ttyn lll"•d Richards
erac:ked, wa.lklng Rothgeb to first
and Sts&amp;on home for A scol'e. Fife
raimed for the third out. One" hit,

Gatti- [

. .·'· Ln· -4:.J~om.:ng Sp"eedboat

I·

When YOUQ (j
.Vis·its OUfl C;t

.,

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Cl'nQQ.;P
~...._.,

Mlddloporl "'"""In'"' olghlh
when Battyn singled but was out
when Rawlings hit one to l'hort__....___________,.j stop
who
tossed to secnl.d. H ~
8 Y ' EIIJiRl~LE1(,_
•
Demoskey scratched a. hit and Raw~
llngs went to second. Richards-~~ • tlveb~ .
·=1
to third baee and Rawllnas BCOJ'IeU' ·lrB .,._.
when catcher Sisson muffed ~- 1bomertb,..
chance to tag tJim. H . Demoske
rom
e
was ca.ugtlt at home when A1le . "\' wu the pttchlni:

Indi&amp;napoll.!: at Milwaukee .
LQJ.Iisvtllc :c.t Kansa&amp; Cli.y.

N&amp;TION.U. LIAGIJE
C lnciDTtall at Brootlyn.
Pittsburgh at New York

Chicago at Phlladelph!a.

~ ~~:~- ~~~;~;~~~~~

Gallagher
bingled
intothird
ctlnter neta be
worth
tapped
one to
sending Allensworth and Rlehardl ~ rs Y rk
home. Anderson completed the 11k':. o

tnnln&amp;' when tosaed out, w . .lik:Ott_i&amp;l··eouP.;
Three hit&amp;. three ruJI!I ancrt·~ ,._ h--•
one error.
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DEF'eNO

'TioiE:

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AB R H PO A

PUe.ll .. .

40000
1 2 10 0
0 1 3 5
:1 2 B 1
0

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4 2' 1
5 o 1
&amp; 1 2
5 1 1
fi ..-1 I

0 I
0 o
1L 2
l 0
3 Jl

0

2

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Se&amp;rl&amp;.rf ...... .. 3 0 1 1 0

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Total .........

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Cheater

C~•lor

jlloU Park

SUNDAY

AMERICAN

INTONATIONAL LEAGUE
Club
Won Los&amp; Pet..
. . . . . . . . . . . 8i 57t
.!99
79 65
.649
......... 74 69
.517
. . .. . .. .. . .. 73 73
.500
73
74
.4'19
Albany
70 'J3
.4110
Montreal ......... . 66 76 . .f65

Jersey City ... : .·.. .

s:;

Admioaion 15 Conh

l'EiiTERDAl''S

88
.3S5 \

LIAOUE

Wa.shtnston at Cleveland.
New York at Detroit,
PhUtldelphta. at Chicago.
BoHon a&amp; 8,, LoWa. . i

Total · · · · · · · ·. 35 3 'l 26 13
Eat'ned runs-Middleport I.
Haae on b6US-Qtf Richards
on Rothgeb 2.
Btruek· Out-By Rlcbards 10,

o
Len on baseB--Middleport
0 Cheshire 10.
1
First b&amp;&amp;e em
(I 3, Ohe~~hlre 1.
0
P,.ased baUa-Midlepol't

lNTERNA'l'IONAL LEAGUE

.~j~jiliiiiiiii~l

RESULTS

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Minneapolis '8 ; Columbus 6.
St. Paul 12; T oledo- 5.
IndlanapoiJ8 B: Milwaukee :1.
====o..oc====-==c-~~Kansas City 7; Louisville 2.
Grand S&amp;aad S Ueol1

Did You Ever Stop To
Think?

11

- - - - - - - ' "l&lt;tfillei)OI't .. 103 DOD 03

uuta:n

a 4 Obeshare .... ooo too liD-

By EDSON R. WAITE

-·

Prepares-'to Defend Title

Shawnee, Oklahoma

BRUCE B. BREWER, VICE PRESIDENT OF THE FERRY·
HANLY ADVERTISING COMPANY, SAYS:

f;OR 'nil::

HARMSWQ~mj

l'ROF'HY

That buyer• today want facb. What ,article have · you
bourht recently without thinkinr it over quite a bit? That means
you, and ••eryone eltc, will read MORE about aome artide in
whic:h you ma.y be, or can be, intereJted.
-

"WITH HIS

AIEW

~OA"J:

MISS .
fWTAI/olltti
•

In the ncwr.papcr you hue theae facts logically preaentcd to
ycu. You """ linrer on a certain l"'int of advanlare; 100 can
l'&lt;'•d it again; you h~¥.!1 Jbe evi4e!IC!' !here on wl!i~h to ba1e ypqr
d!l~ioion.
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N''l'' I' •:IJ I'\~t!lf'' 1.t'li!'J· · T!li'lll• art&gt; c!J~nFilf "'pidlr. We
w~,.d~r ~IJU !' !,i•r,JW,~~.ll&lt;l.w, and i¥H! 1111~!1J }Ia~ next. So
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Albany at Baltimore.
Jersey City at Hewarltk.
Thronto at Roi:Jlester.
Montreal at Butralo.

B.Scott,ef .. . . . 4 o o o 1
1\(lthiJf!IJ, p . . .. . . 3 0 l 0 1

Ra.wUnga, lb . . , 5 2 0 8 o :1 hire 2.
H. Dcmookey, If .. 4 1 2 0: 0 0
Umpires c . AUenswort.h, Meett,
Ri&amp;hal'd a, p . . . .. . 5 1 1 1 3
Allen~twortb.
,

TROPHY,

AI

St. l •OUi8 at Seaton.

1::10 P. M.

Oheshtre

Story, lb ....... . 5
oarrtuon, ss .. . . . 4
Slsoon. c . . ... . .. 5
w. Boott, ab . .... 4

-·-

Rock,b~l4te

M. Allensworth, 3b 5 2 1 1 2 0 Ro~hpb 1.

Oallagber, 5S . . .
Andornon, rf .. . .
Pirtitt. c . . .
R . A1lenswort.h, rf
Battyn, 2b ......

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ll!IOD .
- - :·-

Baseball!

.c:..;"·-·•

Cheshire scored one In their bait . collapsect Yanlullll
of the eighth after story and Oar-j baBes and
riSQ.O had been retired. Sl8son hit ::Ind. the
and"W.
RawlingsBoOtt
dropped (J1ven
the nnt
ball,when
C.
8l880n walked then Bearll scratch·
ed ono. D. Slsson scored whenParrttt failed to hold to the ball.
B. ScotL grnunded to pitcher to
first. Two hl t..s. one run and one
error,
Mlddl'1lOI't. ccmplctcd the soorlng
with a big lat1t tnniAA wltb. four
runs frotn flv e hits nfter the Oheahlre ~ant became nstleSll and had
apparently to6SCd Jn Lhe towel.
Tbt Amerigo championship aofJ.
ball club of Columbus will pl&amp;y ·t.he
Middleport team under t,hc
Ugllt&amp;
here t.onlght, tt was announced, o,l
'
Box Score:
AB R H PO A E
Middleport

''

.Uit:RlC.\N ASSOCIATION
Columbus. ut Mtnneal)l't.is.
a'Cfedo at st. Paul.

OJ.le run and one- o;!rror .

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�tilt !!liLt

ll!ND4Y, A1!01Jn 2'1, lUI

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Calif~rnia .frank, not~d cowboy .1nd wcster,.n rider, 30~ Mamie' Francit, lady 1hiipdtootcr, ;t rc: featured in the r~eo which wUI ~
• ,resc:n~ed e.·.~ h evenlng)n frunt. of the gundstand at ~ he Ohto S~te Fair, atar'iJJS ·Mond~y, 11tcre arc' lS ri4er1 and sixty hud Qf
Ltock •• t:~u pmentatiOn.. It L! but O(lC fcasutc ~ ' · ~rc:at pTOBjt~m. The eqtjre thCI~ •ncludes vaudeville apd .the.llt.rr acu, t;JLtt .of:l®r ,!RCC:ta.;le nu~b,ers, r:•rcus fnlurcJ :~ nd st~~u~nd h1gh act~. An orthestQ, _, _g•rl. chorus ;md othei feature 1 3(50 ur incl uded.
r~ d)_o~ qw.n• ~·th • conc,rt by tl~ All Qh.IO High &amp;hool _Boy• orc,lw!~f~ ~ ,clQJes ,wg&amp; ID UtCnliYe .hawing of lireworh

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CbNIJpiomllip Of' ~~·~d!
Ifour.ner To
Pla1etl

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Mq,NJ)AY NIGHT
Locala Enter Finala By
' ' Viet01'1 O,er '·
Cheabin
Altho&gt;_!ib

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they · defeated

the I

~btre entrt)l ln tile Aulerlean
So.n aott ball ~ey- .bero Prl-

j

nl!fht by tne aeore 11 to

I

3 ~ 1 ~e

-- Mlckllf'POrt nine preeent$\1 a ro.ther
loollely played Rame ~It:
The victory, however, aave t~m

rlgbt .to compete apln8t the oat-

hUI Ham for the detl!i'm_lnatlon of

the champkmsblp of

the aecond

tournament. nex~ Monday evenln1.
'nle Winner or next Monday's
I!Mne wtU be crowned champions ot
the III!IOOf'ld tournament
com~ apJnat

and wl11

the Pomeroy New

York Olothl.na: House team. cllr.m-

I

plona of the f:lrat tourney, In a three .

out or nve ran\.e sm.ea tor seaaon

footbnll conte•t Thur~day night at Soldier f'ield, Chicago, ended
ev~~.=~~e "~:..·
with the All-West tJQUB.d going d_own to defeat with a.score _of ~3-7 . 'fh~s play, in the
a run 1n the tlrst tnntna when oat- fourth quarter, shows Brad' Robmson, A1H1East end (Ill wh1te Jersey ). JUSt after one
Iae:her, second man to face Rothgeb of Harry N.e wrnan's long passes slipped through his hands on the goal line. Gaius
Cbeahlre tW1a'~. was 'ltv~ Jtls
b8ae Oo rlsl\t fielder's
error: An- Shaver, AU-West, IS about to fall on the b dl, With Mor1ey D.rury (~) ready to give
chompe.

orrr!!:
flr"

del'80n bing~. and In the conrqBlon that followed, Oalla&amp;her 6COI'ed. Parfitt ~ed oqt to fi$
base and Rq)»ert Allensworth riled
out to 'short l!top for the tl\trd out.
The second r~n for tbe home b03'&amp;
came In the t.blrd ~nplng after
Richards Mkldleport pl'tciher .sku«*

.

!lirn sup'port
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ParflU llOQl'ed. ~ttyq WM allOW-- iCiliOO out Wilen IPa.rfi\t,
ed 8 scratch lilt but w&amp;,&amp; tos&amp;ed out dropping th e ball, retrieved
~t tbtnl ba8e after R.a.wlh~ &amp;nd throwing It to Richards for
H. Derrioakey tal,lped the ball but put out at home as ,Oa.rtl$0n 1:1lld.
no playe were made for them. Two Sl.sson, WU6 out. Richards to Rawhlf.&lt;3. three ru~ and two errors.
Ungs anti w. Soott struck t-t t.hrce.
1~!t~ ~-t:'~na~m~n~ntrr~ Ch~Jlre soOted one of the1r ' Two hits, one run Met
error
Ge.llarher. walk~ and Allens:WQ!'th 1thrtn bqn&amp; , In th.e fourth frame w~th
The count for re1uemenL in the
11tole third. Anden;9n 11 truclif i:;ut1 ~ ~ngle, ~rom j5tory, flnt man to ,f9Utth _a nd , fll~ fpr . Middleport
Parfltt ,lulled ~net '.\Ue~ ELM jf aee ,Btilh.arda. ' Oan,,l5Qn .CQuntod ·1was on&amp;. ~o. thre,e, _then tn tho
G&amp;llagher aeon.!Ji.
Parfitt
:a Sera~~~ Nt ~n(l I ~e &amp; Y1c;ldl~POl't. &amp;~LI}. . ' Rawll~ s truck· ;Out,. Harold
to eecond ·,PR catcher'&amp; pa!:!Jed bait htne bejut. ~ng ;ne ball hither 'Demo&amp;ltcy Walked, Riclmi'ds ground•
and a , Auensworth W¥! giv~n a and NPrJ•over tM field. Story ed to "Story, !!oDd M. Allenswort.h to
ridi tO'tint when short b:Wp''mufl-[ ~ - durtoa &amp;he melee Bod
Garrison to _Story. In the StiVenth
ed the baiJ, tOMlng it wUd to first . son attempted to ~ore, but was trarp.e, it W!llii apout the &amp;ami( affair

I,APIJ:S ~aro mOney at home sew-

Jq;. dUrlllf yoqr ruu Dr part

~n;~ - s=~~v~~

PQJ!Jpul,uS, Atlantic
B!lichwoar. 10 f;IO. Ark&amp;llo!la.s Av·
cnue, Atlan'IC Qlty, N. J .
'
8-31-3L

fop,

,

rOr

w111le Cheshire aaaln toolr: advantag"' of Richards' apparent wildness, coupled with the l008e backIng from the Middleport team, to
score another run.
SJSIS011. Initial batsman to Ia~
RIChards. blngled, went. to &amp;CCOnd
when W. scott hit one to Lhe pltehcr·s box. A passed .ball t.hru catcher allowed Sis:ron firtit baae and
soott stmond. c . Sisson popped
out to second bnse, then Scads

one

'.went

• For R~at·
.
., '.

walll;ed, fllltn!l the bases. B. BcoU
popped out t.l B11ttyn lll"•d Richards
erac:ked, wa.lklng Rothgeb to first
and Sts&amp;on home for A scol'e. Fife
raimed for the third out. One" hit,

Gatti- [

. .·'· Ln· -4:.J~om.:ng Sp"eedboat

I·

When YOUQ (j
.Vis·its OUfl C;t

.,

1

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•

Cl'nQQ.;P
~...._.,

Mlddloporl "'"""In'"' olghlh
when Battyn singled but was out
when Rawlings hit one to l'hort__....___________,.j stop
who
tossed to secnl.d. H ~
8 Y ' EIIJiRl~LE1(,_
•
Demoskey scratched a. hit and Raw~
llngs went to second. Richards-~~ • tlveb~ .
·=1
to third baee and Rawllnas BCOJ'IeU' ·lrB .,._.
when catcher Sisson muffed ~- 1bomertb,..
chance to tag tJim. H . Demoske
rom
e
was ca.ugtlt at home when A1le . "\' wu the pttchlni:

Indi&amp;napoll.!: at Milwaukee .
LQJ.Iisvtllc :c.t Kansa&amp; Cli.y.

N&amp;TION.U. LIAGIJE
C lnciDTtall at Brootlyn.
Pittsburgh at New York

Chicago at Phlladelph!a.

~ ~~:~- ~~~;~;~~~~~

Gallagher
bingled
intothird
ctlnter neta be
worth
tapped
one to
sending Allensworth and Rlehardl ~ rs Y rk
home. Anderson completed the 11k':. o

tnnln&amp;' when tosaed out, w . .lik:Ott_i&amp;l··eouP.;
Three hit&amp;. three ruJI!I ancrt·~ ,._ h--•
one error.
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JOHII L HCliiGAN ·- " '

INCINNAT

DEF'eNO

'TioiE:

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AB R H PO A

PUe.ll .. .

40000
1 2 10 0
0 1 3 5
:1 2 B 1
0

\

4 2' 1
5 o 1
&amp; 1 2
5 1 1
fi ..-1 I

0 I
0 o
1L 2
l 0
3 Jl

0

2

4

o. 618son, 2b .... 3 o o :11 1
Se&amp;rl&amp;.rf ...... .. 3 0 1 1 0

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Total .........

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Cheater

C~•lor

jlloU Park

SUNDAY

AMERICAN

INTONATIONAL LEAGUE
Club
Won Los&amp; Pet..
. . . . . . . . . . . 8i 57t
.!99
79 65
.649
......... 74 69
.517
. . .. . .. .. . .. 73 73
.500
73
74
.4'19
Albany
70 'J3
.4110
Montreal ......... . 66 76 . .f65

Jersey City ... : .·.. .

s:;

Admioaion 15 Conh

l'EiiTERDAl''S

88
.3S5 \

LIAOUE

Wa.shtnston at Cleveland.
New York at Detroit,
PhUtldelphta. at Chicago.
BoHon a&amp; 8,, LoWa. . i

Total · · · · · · · ·. 35 3 'l 26 13
Eat'ned runs-Middleport I.
Haae on b6US-Qtf Richards
on Rothgeb 2.
Btruek· Out-By Rlcbards 10,

o
Len on baseB--Middleport
0 Cheshire 10.
1
First b&amp;&amp;e em
(I 3, Ohe~~hlre 1.
0
P,.ased baUa-Midlepol't

lNTERNA'l'IONAL LEAGUE

.~j~jiliiiiiiii~l

RESULTS

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Minneapolis '8 ; Columbus 6.
St. Paul 12; T oledo- 5.
IndlanapoiJ8 B: Milwaukee :1.
====o..oc====-==c-~~Kansas City 7; Louisville 2.
Grand S&amp;aad S Ueol1

Did You Ever Stop To
Think?

11

- - - - - - - ' "l&lt;tfillei)OI't .. 103 DOD 03

uuta:n

a 4 Obeshare .... ooo too liD-

By EDSON R. WAITE

-·

Prepares-'to Defend Title

Shawnee, Oklahoma

BRUCE B. BREWER, VICE PRESIDENT OF THE FERRY·
HANLY ADVERTISING COMPANY, SAYS:

f;OR 'nil::

HARMSWQ~mj

l'ROF'HY

That buyer• today want facb. What ,article have · you
bourht recently without thinkinr it over quite a bit? That means
you, and ••eryone eltc, will read MORE about aome artide in
whic:h you ma.y be, or can be, intereJted.
-

"WITH HIS

AIEW

~OA"J:

MISS .
fWTAI/olltti
•

In the ncwr.papcr you hue theae facts logically preaentcd to
ycu. You """ linrer on a certain l"'int of advanlare; 100 can
l'&lt;'•d it again; you h~¥.!1 Jbe evi4e!IC!' !here on wl!i~h to ba1e ypqr
d!l~ioion.
'

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N''l'' I' •:IJ I'\~t!lf'' 1.t'li!'J· · T!li'lll• art&gt; c!J~nFilf "'pidlr. We
w~,.d~r ~IJU !' !,i•r,JW,~~.ll&lt;l.w, and i¥H! 1111~!1J }Ia~ next. So
~(' l!;ecp •11 •o*li i¥1\~, ~tf.l .e~t• lfirpl'f!l ~iO '1~Wll!'~~r.
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Albany at Baltimore.
Jersey City at Hewarltk.
Thronto at Roi:Jlester.
Montreal at Butralo.

B.Scott,ef .. . . . 4 o o o 1
1\(lthiJf!IJ, p . . .. . . 3 0 l 0 1

Ra.wUnga, lb . . , 5 2 0 8 o :1 hire 2.
H. Dcmookey, If .. 4 1 2 0: 0 0
Umpires c . AUenswort.h, Meett,
Ri&amp;hal'd a, p . . . .. . 5 1 1 1 3
Allen~twortb.
,

TROPHY,

AI

St. l •OUi8 at Seaton.

1::10 P. M.

Oheshtre

Story, lb ....... . 5
oarrtuon, ss .. . . . 4
Slsoon. c . . ... . .. 5
w. Boott, ab . .... 4

-·-

Rock,b~l4te

M. Allensworth, 3b 5 2 1 1 2 0 Ro~hpb 1.

Oallagber, 5S . . .
Andornon, rf .. . .
Pirtitt. c . . .
R . A1lenswort.h, rf
Battyn, 2b ......

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ll!IOD .
- - :·-

Baseball!

.c:..;"·-·•

Cheshire scored one In their bait . collapsect Yanlullll
of the eighth after story and Oar-j baBes and
riSQ.O had been retired. Sl8son hit ::Ind. the
and"W.
RawlingsBoOtt
dropped (J1ven
the nnt
ball,when
C.
8l880n walked then Bearll scratch·
ed ono. D. Slsson scored whenParrttt failed to hold to the ball.
B. ScotL grnunded to pitcher to
first. Two hl t..s. one run and one
error,
Mlddl'1lOI't. ccmplctcd the soorlng
with a big lat1t tnniAA wltb. four
runs frotn flv e hits nfter the Oheahlre ~ant became nstleSll and had
apparently to6SCd Jn Lhe towel.
Tbt Amerigo championship aofJ.
ball club of Columbus will pl&amp;y ·t.he
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