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mmmmMmmmnmm mmmmmmm though wearing a different name than last year, -will be the squad the links must beat. Tinker used a patched team against Buffalo, Zelder being temporarily out He will be back today. Fritz played second base, and Hausec was back at short The rally the Pirates have made in the east is sending them climbing for the top, and, at the same time, is dragging the Phillies back. This morning the Dodgers are two points back of the Phils and tied in number of games won and lost Pittsburgh is but half a game behind the Cubs and only three and a half from the top. Cincinnati has dragged into a tie for seventh place, and now the Her zog gang has an excellent chance to climb. No matter where Herzog fin ishes, he has created a stir in the last few days, winning eight out of his last mine games. He gave the Pi rates a terrific thumping, and has dampened any hope the Giants ever had. Pirates smeared Demaree and Tin cup. Hlnchman smote three singles, Wagner, Baird and VIox two each, and Gibson cracked a homer. Old Man Ames held Braves to four hits. Bescher hit a triple and three singles. Reds belted three Giant pitchers while McKenery was good. Williams spanked two singles, a double and a triple. Giants' loner wa3 Boyle's homer. Tigers got five hits in one -Inning for four runs and fattened on Mack men. Vitt and Young fielded sen sationally. Washington outslugged Cleveland. Gandil hit two triples and two sin gles, Henry a couple of doubles and a single, and Joe Jackson three sin gles. . Rankin Johnson was soft for Kaws Shaw had a double and two singles. Ed Reulbach held Pittfeds to four hits. Newark went into lead. Old Eddie Plank won another. Gave Brooklyn 11 hits, but was bet ter than Tom Seaton. New York Americans have sold Outfielder Barney to Pittsburgh Na tionals. Johnny Griffiths outpointed Leach Cross In ten rounds at New York. Cross was no match for the Akron man. Ad Wolg&st this year is paying an income tax of $164.70, $100 less than he paid last year. It's a tough world for Ad. EVENTS IN THE WAR ONE YEAR AGO TODAY By recapturing Tirlemont allies be lieve they have delivered counter blow offsetting occupation of Brus sels by Germans. Think Germans are in grave danger of having main army cut off from Northern Belgium forces. Antwerp fs declared ready for a long siege. Germany demands . $40,000,000 from city of Brussels. Namur vigorously bombarded by Germans. r Russia's forces reaching Germany, via Russian Poland, estimated at 300,000. Eighteen thousand foreigners mus tered Into French army. The Anglo American corps formed. British and French warships bom bard Cattaro. Austria calls all able-bodied men, from 20 to 42 years old, to arms. o o WANT BARTELME WORK O. Kd A request that the Cook county grand jury investigating the juvenile court give the work of Mary Bartel me, "assistant judge," its approval was contained in resolutions passed by the Chicago Woman's club. The women asked that, as science endorsed the work of Miss Bartelme, the grand jury remove the stigma of investigation If conditions In the ju venile court were found satisfactory. o o The European dove of peace seems to be good eating. hm1titt i.-u,. y to'1-Mrt -" -""