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wvipiiappivmi er, but weak with the stick. MISCELLANEOUS SCORES A. Giants, 2; Nebraska Indians, 1. Chicago Generals, 9 West Sides, 8. Spaldings, 4; Woodstock, 1. DeKalb, 16; Roseland Eclipse, 4. Gunthers, 17; Sheboygan, 6. Elgin, 1; Normals, 0. Chicago Giants, 5; Gary, 1. Eugene Field, 11; Van Buren, 1. Ninas, 10; Centrals, 2. Unity, 16; Cornell, 7. Monroe, 17; La Salle, 8. Enterprise, 24; Standards, 7. St. Lucy, 12; St. Charles, 6. Paulists, 10; St Agnes, 8. St. Edwards, 10; St. Raphaels, 7. Immanuel, 5; Grace, 1. Alma Colts, 8; Aetnas, 0. Stebor Colts beat the Stoctons, 8 to 7, in a tight game. Herman for the Colts outpitched Biggie, and Reiley caught a swell game. Reis, second baseman of the Chi cago Greys, broke his right leg in two places sliding to base in a game against Belvidere. Belvidere won, 4 to 3. Joseph Carbone, 18, 1"f6 THden av., died yesterday at the West Side Hos pital from injuries he claimed he re ceived in a boxing bout at William O'ConnelTs gymnasium, 500 S. State street Carbone told his father he had been boxing with Jerry Sullivan and the latter hit him in the solar plexus. O'Connell said the youth was not sparring, but had been running around the track and punching the bag. Clark street police are inves tigating. o o WILL STICK TO MILITANCY UNTIL VOTE IS WON London, May 26. Informed of the London newspaper reports that" the women's social and political union is about to abandon militancy, Mrs. Em meline Pankhurst', militant leader, to day telegraphed the following reply: UThe report is absolutely -untrue. Militancy will continue until the vote is won." .gwgaty, thousand persons, mostly women and children, marched to Victoria, Bark yesterday to take' part in a demonstration for votes for working women. Miss Sylvia Pank hurst, recently recovered from course of foroible feeding in Holloway Jail," attempted to address the crowd, but was stoned and hit with clods. r Finally the crowd seized the wagon and started toward the entrance with it Mounted police had to charge the mob before the women were removed to places of safety.. o o HE GOT IT ALL RIGHT - -$p .. She Do you believe in theory of spreading disease by kissing? He Well, they say there's some thing in it. She Did you ever catch anything by kissing a girl? He Yes, once. Her father caught meat it ,' 'J&