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The day book. [volume] (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, July 19, 1912, Image 19

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Marsans, Cuban, got three hits
in each game, and Esmond whal
ed four in second.
Harry Krause, sent to Toledo
by Connie Mack, has been pur
chased by Cleveland. KraUse has
won nine games and lost none
since he left the majors. Willie
Mitchell was sent to Toledo by
the Naps at part of the purchase
price. .
Bombardier Wells, the English
heavyweight, who took a beating
from Al Palzer a few weeks ago,
knocked out Tom Kennedy in the
eighth round at New York last
night. The Briton put up a beau
tiful battle and battered Kennedy
at will. He showed .none of the
wildness" that characterized his
fight with Palzer. '
In an athletic meet at Copen
hagen, Ralph Rose won the dis
cus; Donoghtie of Los Angeles
took the pole vault, and George
Horine was first in the high jump.
They are all Pacific coast athletes.
Connie Mack has signed an
other college player. This cam
pus phenom is Fahey, a shottstop
from Dartmouth.
Callahan has turned Lefty Mo
gridge over to Lincoln, of the
Western League, for further ex
perience. Mogridgcwas secured
from Galesburg.
Tom McCarey, the coast fight
promoter, now saysthere is no
hope of a Wolgast-Rivers match,
as Ad refused to sign. Yesterday
Tom said nothing would prevent
the fight. He may say it again
tomorrow.
SOME EXCITEMENT.
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Litigent (to lawyer) I cer
tainly am indebted to you for
winning my case. Lawyer You
are mistaken, sir. I represented
Have you switched to woolens?
your opponent. Litigant Just so,
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