Kt? 4 E3 5M cation UhisShere hamlet is a kind of a rpiri in the first place, you can see he lias got rooms to dentin his at tick first crack out of the box his pa ust to be-lcing of den mark, but hamlet's unkel he want ed to baking, so he-put sum pizen in the king's ear, and give it out that a snake Had stung him, caus in him to croke so then the unkel got to be king "- o- r;. id Burners hflr:ai gtinf along 'ver? $eet tWJ kmgs gost bobbed up and tola hamlet wot had been pulled off then there was things doing ui denmark, bejeeve me, hefoar the play was over hamlet killed the king 'and 2 uther guys, the queen got pizened, hamlet's girl jumped in the lake, and hamlet hissell was (ewn in a duel my goodniss, the stage looked like a battle of bull run in the last ackt, blame if it dident ODDS AND ENDS oVbASEBALX DOPE 4 Yesterday was an off day for all of the White Sox, butspe c'iallyso ior Del Paddock, re cruit mfielder, and Tom Carney, who was after a catching berth. These two aspiring young men were cut off the South Side pay roll. Paddock returned to Du buque, and Carney goes to the Lincoln Club of the We$tern 'league, wjiich is a step jup from jhis last year's company.- Both youngsters gave promise of developing into'live wires, and undoubtedly Cal's .scouts will watch their progress this year, with a, view to bringing them back to the big show next spring if they warrant it. By x letting these two, go, Callahan has cut his squad to Ihe required limit, and no more pruning will be done for some time, if at all. It is' "quite likely the presentpay draw ers will be -carried through the season. TheSoxare in Itetroit today, v r , - Ft ' lAn w i i . Jfcw . j-Ji. -..s. .:, IliMit m 1 1 ' '11 i afJ i ML i finlmi& i - " yesterday's game with Cleveland being prevented by rairv F'l Walsh is due to pitch, to-be fol lowed by Scott, Lange and Benz. - The American Olympic -executive committee has announced that all athletes competing at Stockholm, must wear one-quarter sleeves in their athletic shirts and running trunks that reach ,tp the knees. Thisv action was prompted by the criticism that the costumesiof American athletes verged on immodesty. Probably bald-headed men will be compelled to wear hat. McGraw and his giants are causing some stir by the showing-they-have heen making lately, winning their Jat seven straight games. This, howeverhas been done against the weaker teams of the ast, and a thorough test of their prowess will notbe had until .they swing around the western i X&e!!Xd& 1 fir .AtJrSBJ5i2flSfeSMH SmSSlSuSSSISk