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FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1011. 14 CUBS MAINTAIN LEAD IN LEAGUE Jag. Wich 151 163 171 487 rat 1 157 23.', uS2 Herman Wich 154 172 151 477 J. B. W ich 17D 190 215 575 m it' Total 818 MOUXE. 1 829 909 2556 3 Tot Trim Churchill Colts Three Straight Games at Harms Alleys. Fruden 173 149 219 641 Renaud 151 Undberg 158 Ho'.m 159 Lau 154 Swan 158 161 470 158 145 175 479 160 144 458 171 . 190 361 The People are Coming THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS ' The Bargains are Going STOCK LEADERS FORFEIT Turn Fall to Show Up and All Thre. Game Go to Reliable Wich Roll Good Game. Total 795 783 At Harm' Alley. CUBS. 889 2467 Standing of Team. W. I- Cubs 33 12 Cross Country 30 15 Mollflo 27 18 Stock leader 1 29 Reliables 16 29 ChurchUls Colts 13 32 Pet. .7734 .667 .600 .356 .r.5i .290 12 3 Tot. Mueller -....147 165 196 508 Hampton 163 139 152 '474 Collins 160 172 125 457 Roantree 1T0 162 154 606 Salzmann 147 146 180 473 Total 807 804 807 2418 The Cub maintained their romfort able lead in the Twin City BoW.inn league by capturing three ftraipht games from Churchill' Colts in easy fashion. The Cross Country also won three straight from the Moline. team, while the Stock Leader did not put in an appearance at the St. Julian alley, thereby forfeiting all three of their game to the Reliable?. J. B. Wich rolled a good total for tb Cross Country, counting 215 In one of hi game. Following are the scores At St. Julian Alley. REMABI-KS. 12 3 Tot. Wooten 179 11 172 492 Van Heck 170 l'." 144 419 Hunch 178 176 139 513 Jn'minn fJ4 120 412 To?l 76 737 764 2287 CHURCHILL'S COLTS. II. Kr.ckwn in: 146 Warren 125 137 Carlton 162 132 F. Eric-son 172 166 Churchill 1 SH 176 3 166 127 124 163 193 Tot. 451 419 41 501 558 Totals 787 777 7S32 347 At the Moline Alleys. cross corxTKV.s. 1 2 3 Tot. Stark 133 143 137 435 HOKOFF TRAINS TO MEET CUTLER Chicago. HI- Jan. 16. Paul Martin son. America bet trial-bore wrest ler. i to be added to BUI Hokoff training camp, if he care to accept the position. Martinson' work In conditioning Guntav Fristeneky and his showing against Charlie Cutler at the Coliseum Monday night have made a deep impression on Hokoff. and he has sent out to bring Martinson in as an aid. Hokoff. who Is an American of Bo hemian parentage, realizes that his only hope or getting a match with Frlstensky is by a win over Cutler and he will overlook nothing to fit himself. With Marvin Pletina already as one of his trainers. -BUI" is down to a hard training grind. Marvin ha worked with Gotch. Mahmout, Zbyscko and all of the heavyweight. The newcomer, who is matched to meet Cutler at the Empire theatre Monday night. Ih a powerful grappler. in nis earij irauuus " uas uu-jiaju , tremendous strengih and a good j knowledge cf the catch-as-catch-can I style. He known the various holds j and how to get them and Cutler will tiinl a worthy opponent. f Cutler I plugging along hard with his group of helpers and show no, signs of worry. He says he will trick j hi nun iato falls. n LADIES! ARE YOU READY FOR THE THOMPSON AND PAPKE TO MEET IN DETROIT ! Aurora. III- Jan. 16. Cyclone ! j PU IHITV D 1 1 I 0 -Johnny Thompson and Hilly Papke j f t IIJA.H 1 1 DALL; ; h;e "T at,cheV? ,ri,ht eV .2 t before the Beloit Athletic club. The I ! bout will be staged next month. The Preparations Are Being Made j two middleweight were to have to Have This Affair to be the j (outfit nar Aurora ut . the . , local promoters could not find a loca- oocia.1 runcuan oi xear. : tlon. In their last bout, a 20-round j I j affair in Australia. Thompson won the j F By rt-ady. we mean, have you pro-; decision. Thompson and Papke have y vided your gown? Always alive to the - been bitter rivals ever since the Aus-i p. lurtner:ng or any anair in tne vicinity . r.allan nglit. I lie latter nas always n e have moved forward a few weeks, claimed that lie was a sick man the a sale which we contemplated hold-1 afternoon he entered the Australian ing later and to give the ladles of the) ring. tri-cities a grand opportunity to get high clas evening gowns and dresses flAlCHPflRT YOUTH at almost a nominal price. All of our ' UH V Cfl I U II I lUUIil evening dresses, gown and evening wraps have been marked. Just Half the Selling Price. j Racine. Wis.. Jan. 16. Jack Racer, . We believe, from what we hare1 the wel'erweipht fighter from Dav heard from authoritative source, that ! en port. Icwa. who was rendered un the floor of tiie Masonic temple on the; conscious after bring struck several night of January 29. will present the j lew blows in a fight with Barney mot brilliant appearance erer be- Riehter. U out cf danger. Racer wa held in our neighborhood and we de- revived !n the ring but later lapsed j sire to effer our efforts to make this into a tenil-imconscioua condition and I affair all that 1: should be. waB hurried to a hospital. It was at i $25.00 for 850.00 dresses. frt believed he was seriouslv injur- 130 00 for 860.OO dresses. j Aftfr an examination physicians ! ior s.o.vu dresses. ; toId him he ,,,4 ,cav the ho8pitai $50.00 for $10.00 dresses. $75.00 for $150.00 dresses. $100.00 for $200.00 dresses. We urge an early visit to get the pick of the assortment. I Adv.) M. Sc K., Rock Island. LEAVES HOSPITAL Tom orrow's SPECIALS At Zeitler Bros. 701 Ninth St. iriMPIWWATI OIIBC UAMTC uiiiwimin i o ' 1 1 . II nil i j A FEDERAL LEAGUE CLUB Cincinnati. O.. Jan. 16. That Cln cinnatians are more than eager to have a Federal league club In this city was again demonstrated yesterday when Attorney Paul Connolley of a prominent legal Ann announced he has sent President Gilmore of the Federals !a letter to the effect that he represents 1 100 small stockholders who can raise $100,000 to finance a club here and that several available sites for a park J are at the disposal of these men. This 1 statement follows closely on th i state ' ment of Rudolph Cries Wednesday that he and other have backing to the extent of $250,000 to place a team there. Chief Johnson, the Red Ditcher. II CITY CHAT 1 ( cans Pet or Van Camp milk .... 25c 1 called on Garry Hermann yesterday t 3 tall can salmon 25c -nd 11 ,! -w 1,1 I"" contract to ft can oil sardine . . 25e j 3 packages pancake flour 25c 2 can tomatoes 15c 2 can corn 15c 2 can green or wax bean 15c Finest -ill pickles, doaen 15c ft boxes Noiseless matches 25c 3 can peas 25c package Golden Rod coffee 2 pound soda or oter crackers 1 pound gunpowder or Japan tea 2 pounds Uood l.uck butterlne . :; ran u-r kraut 3 parkages oatmeal , Advert iMotaU,; Puy a home of ReTdy Bros. For express, call William Trefx. Trl-City Towel Supply company. 55e ' Independent Express & Storage 15c R, I. isl. 45c! 45c! 25c : Inflammatory Quickly Morton I Hntumatlim Relieved. Ilm of Ih.nr.n 1w.A - ur -Mr who hid infi.r. .. " ' ""v I rneumatism in every mnscJa and 3 pound, lima bean, 25c; y,. ner .ufferlng w terriele d ., . :oer boa- Bn1 fc- werw ,WOlen iwuuua '-.most bevond frrnrnltlnn r bars Galvanic soap 25c Half peck Noiseless matches 10c Sweet orange, any quantity, each 1c -0 pounds sugar $1.00 Zeitler Bros. Prompt delivery. Phone your order. R. I. 1851. al- been In bed for six weeks and had eight i physicians, but received no benefit I until she tried Dr. Detcbon's Relief 1 I for Rheumatism. It gave Immediate j : relief and she was able to walk In - three days. I ant sure It saved her life." Sold by Otto Grotjan. 1501 Sec- ond avenue. Rock Island, and Gum Scblegel Son. 220 Second street, i Davenport. (Adv.) ' A Sale For Every Man A Sale For Every Parent A Sale For Every Child That's What This IMosenf elder Son Clearance Intends and Further Every item, every cut price, every valuation is absolutely truthful. We do not permit exaggerations in any form in this business. Remember the re ductions are on finest goods. Finest suits, overcoats, boys' and children's clothing. Elegant new haberdashery. We conduct this annual clearance to make room for all new goods for Spring trade. Wisdom prompts such a move and common sense prompts you to buy Mosenfelder & Sons' high quality merchandise at the reductions offered here below. You will get the goods exactly as the items state. You won't be disappointed. COME and bring your whole family and COME TODAY or SURELY TOMORROW. $14.oSQ) .4L(Q .75 Clothcraft brand, excellent values, $12.50 suits and over coats at N Clothcraft brand, excellent values, $15 suits and overcoats at V Our fine Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand $22 suits and overcoats at Our fine Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand $25 suits and overcoats at slf.50 Clothcraft brand, excellent value, $18 suits and overcoats at Clothcraft brand, value $20 suits and overcoats at excellent Our fine Hart Schaffner & MarxfS and Society Brand $28 to $30 suits and overcoats at Our fine Hart Schaffner & Marx& and Society Brand $32.50 to $35 suits and overcoats at . . Off on Boys' and Children's Clothes $10 toys' suits and overcoats now . $6.50 boys' suitsand overcoats now Bargains in Trousers $7.50 trousers $6.50 trousers $5.00 trousers $3.50 trousers $3.00 trousers $2.50 trousers S6.25 $2.05 2.55 $1.95 V S4-.0O $6.00 boys' suits and overcoats now ... $3.50 boys suits and overcoats ' now ...... . S3, $2.50 boys' suits and overcoats now . . . i 1.9 Reductions on Sweaters $5.00 sweater coats for $4.00 sweater coats for $3.50 sweater coats for $2.50 sweater coats for . . -. T&4..25 $2. SI. Shirts at Reduced Prices Negligee and pleated (tf fj ST shirts, $2.50 value . ) sD Negliee and pleated (Ti Tf shirts, $2.00 value . J) JL.uU Negligee -and pleatedtf- - shirt3, $1.50 value . pJLXJ Discount on flannel shirts. Fur Caps $7.50 Sealskin caps- $6.50 sealskin caps .......... $6.45 $5.00 On Fur Coals 1 'U'ii' " ""iiiUjAi iii-rilri m Rock Island, III. Galloways, Pcaey and C-lfskia : ,,! .- - . . Jj ,