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WIONfciOAY, AUGUST 14, 1112. THE CALUMET NEWS ; PAGE THREE Hancock Department mm BSSSSSBBSSSSSBaBSSBBBi BLUE SOX HERE FRIDAY. Elkhart Baseball Team to Meet the Hancock Team Here. A.iiii'ltunf ntl hsec he en made for m ,,1-Mi.i,n match SI IS DoWIng park ru afternoon OelWceli tin II M , , ilub '"I Senator Proctor's Klk i,ari Blue Box "i Klkhan. Indiana. A first Uw local legal itl'if il te (n , the propowttnn hut dt hied to t . , u , . nn the lOkharta when the matter l i .iiurHntoe wan waived i satisfuc i,, iv hi r;inK tin nt in regard to the gate , , , s In it m. nli' instead. iiHi. n k la ah) of geod pitchers II la probable thai either M.IUor or Sim mi will ba loaned rr thr aitrii n ,j tin' Calumrt H un DUE TO HEART FAILURE. Fot Mortem Examination Over Re nains of Late John Peters. Dp. MateiMtta, deputy paunty physl- i liHi, ii lil a post-mortem cxatnimil inn i is iii rnln over the remains of John 'i I' l'S, who was found ilt;al in a stall n the K tiiii sou livery at Hancock i terday afternoon it is his Dflnion ii i I. ,ilh was due to heart failuie. No matls:of violence wore found on 1 Ik holly The fWrSfSl will take place tomOr n w aflerniHin. with serving nt thr p. nt rCgldSDCS. Kev. W. B. Marvin eflleiHtlna. Inlernient will he in l.iktv I de ' metei y. ANNIVERSARY OF WEDDING. Thr fifty-seventh anniversary of th ireddlag of Mr ami Mrs. William H. Roberta af Harris avenue 1n Baal Han cock win he abgervkd Prtdsy, august 11, with I white fish dinner and lam lly reunion at White City. There will he a gathering af mouthers, of the fa'inlv and friends and the m i aalo will he one of ureal rejoicing. Mis II Roberta, Jr., ami son of His ti.. have arrived In Main ocic for a visit and will attend the annl veraary picnic NEW CONVENT HEAD HERE. Mother M nloysla, the new mother I superior for the St. Patrick's pam phial school ot II tie i. k, arrived Mon- . i evening and has already assumed! charge or tin- convent. She comes Mom SI Louis, where she has hrcn in charge of the musical doparliiiogl She accompanied la Rancor a hy Mother Aineli.ina of NeSfBUBSe, head ol the convent In that city, who will main n visitor at SI. Patrick's con vi nt for a few days. Italy Is heav ilv imp fovea.1 in : Amvri an DOUBLY PROVEN Calumet Readere Can No Longe' Doubt the Evidence. This grateful citizen testified long ngo. Told of dttfek relief -of lastina: hen- aSt, The facta arc now confirmed. Siuh testimony is complete the i ideii-e conclusive. it fortaj convincing proof of merit. Charing J. Undqolet, lto RacJa It, 1 aluniet. Mhh, says: "I was both ered lor a ksag time with kidney ilia nise and nothing that I took made me nj hetter until 1 used poaa'l Kldne.v Pilla 1 his remedy cured BN and my cure Bi'i'ins in be permanent. My kld n . were 1n bad shape. There was edlment In the kidney accretions and ihe action was too frequent and at 1 n'M painful My hack ached an. I i "Ms seemed t.. settle In my kidneys. rauelns arent annoyance and pain. I finally used Poan's Kidney Pills and cased iin." (Statement given August 22. 1!M0.) A BBCOND ST A TKM KNT, Winn Mr. ijiuhtuiat was Interviewed nti November 16. PHI. he said: 1 I'tutly on firm the statement I gave " nm mending Doga'a Kidney Pills in Pin The cure they effected ha . been t m manent." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 '' I o :tei - Mllhurn i CoH Buffalo, x Voik, sole agginl for the United Btatea, Remenaber the nam Doan'a and taka no other. Father had r.'i.st.rrs A ,-fV'V Nt) StLX 6T , ' -I Ml 5 SCHOOL BOARD MEETING. nejalar meeting of the Ha an art hoard i.i education was held lust svsa In at which little aH done tn inl the hrsnjg cling of routine business. New toilet looms wire ordered piuc- ed in the Kv iii p IhmiI in west Han cock and some re pain of a minor na tafa la the otaet rrhjnsni were ggtssr le.l. FORMER HANCOCK WOMAN. Word h.is received In Hancock res- lerdav of the death at Detioll af Mrs. Kathcrllie I'ainev, whose husband was a former hardware laarrksnl af tina cork and w ho henMtf n iMM le re tor manv years Mrs. Raineg raa an aunt oi Ml . Horace Honors ol Hun nek und is survived also hy a bun C, '. Doaghi - of Baal Houghton, 4 HANCOCK BREVITIES 4 Will Bullivan of ('hhauo is vialtlng his cousins, Timothy Sullivan and Mfaaea May and Mice Low m y. A. t. Heiklnheiino has resigned a editor of the A merlhan Buometar ami iias gone to Pinland to t ike a position ag instill' lor oi s' lenec ami math' i. l i lies In the ftclalngfora ptlbHc schools, lie is auoceeded by Rev. John Badk, formerly rd 1 1 cnttege faculty, win will CObducI the paper umil QetOhOT, w In n he pirs to Plnlainl to rc-eiHcr i he mit'isi i v . I an as McOaatey, stale secretary oi' the Am h ut Ordef of Hibernians, wi'i leave on Saturday for ronwood to ii tend the Pile convent iop of the A. . H.. winch will take pkeci ca Tueaday, wedrteada and Tinnsda.v of n vti Wei l;. Mr, Mil'anlc s earl.V ill if i'cr to b prooent at a laaettin i the cxcciiih , committee, TORCH LAKE HUMANE SOCIETY NEEDED. Torch Lako Reaidents May Organize for Protection to Animals. The livciv men Of the Torch Lake kOWm Hi deeply interested 111 the proposal to organlae a aoeJety for the I revfiition of cruelty to animals and Will eo-opetate to the fullest possible x t n t . With the OfSCiala of the poll. me lake society airrklag in coiO unction with the local people who ale Inter ested, it would appear likely that DOS" Iderabte goad nork aidtig the line of preven'.liiK animals from beln abused Bias la- accomplished. The Audubon society of the stale will a l.-ti work In conjunction with the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and as there are several AudUbon meinhers In the Torch lake towns their co-i iperatlon is aaauredi BASEBALL SATURDAY. Hubbe'.i Regulars to Meet Elkhart Blue Sox at Caledonia Park. Manager .1. A. Shittery of the Hub bell baseball team has arranged two good ;iinn" fe Saturday ami Sunday to lake place on the Caledonia dia mond. In the Saturday name. Sen ator Proctor's Klkluirt. Ind.. Hlue Sox will try conclusions with the Iluhhell nine. The game w ill comment o af 4:1.".. -Sunday afternoon Hie Hancock hfgJN will he here to meet the Iluhhell nine. The K"ni' will be called at 3 o'clock. BUFFALO BILL SPECIALS. The Houghton County Traction company announoaa special street cars will be run this afternoon and evening batngaU tin- terminus at lluh betl an I CalUmel l"i the convenience of thaee aha daatre to gttatgf the itui falo Hill shows. A larRe numlter of Torch Iike peoph went to ralumet this m lining ami an evt n larger crowd expected this evening Those who vvtnt to Hancock yesterday to sir lb" show- ,ere highly pleased. valuation- aggregating l,BBfsM8,lH. Ceylon reporta a plague of snails. Time He9d Probably Think of Some More "1 VOv '.hE xAU'Ll iNVlTl PEOfHI T ( IhcN You rvNrw ! VRN 'N Avi " .x , I MM M.BAHT..HE uVl ,h TaI WITH A gflgpJM , oul , ftrrUTeR' f I YE5 fto f. r ,ii Ll iMWt-ri L THtT er in IWV '-III. THAI CAN' 7 ''0MP AN 'bMH (ftfc'' NM , rvR NSfN ' vvi lc iNVirr MkS MFvAHT , .SHE i ' VC tai VlTriA AIA.SHA MlKt MLVfc-H OF LACK , S ALTO -V. roe RAf ,'MI . fMI m Tilt Kl MH1' vAflLBUH IN ("AT WrtM 1 c'OrMF ( Mat, AND XcMl pll ll'Ull TWLV iN rHiufirif"; , 'su-v . vVttM t C.0MC. . : : l &7ssr. m , , vrU . VlAvf ToKNUUll. TaLVrfc IN THP- J V v J X fV"Al,) A, I !"" 'l vvl."I vvtvv'JMl"t TORCH LAKE BREVITIES. : v'I'vvvvvv'vvv'X'v'!"!"!"!"!"'''!"!"!"!' .Miss Carrie Axforu and Thenar IV tcra. both oi llui.hcll will he wedded tomorr w altcrnoon. Hlater M. Huhortlna, fotnieil.v MUM Thereat Vollmer of iluhhell, hut now In a conv ent at Pierce, Neb., is visit -iiiK with her parent!. Mr. and Mrs. Jo acph Vollmef Miss (jertruda Muun Iiuh gone to Kond lu Lac wih.. a here gha win i- il with her um le, Prank I'unkey. Supervisor Samuel Ituschcll ot Cop per Harbor returned today alter vis it i li x local relatives. BEARS IN CAPTIVITY. Experience Shows That They Thrive and Multiply. in i:i'ii. it Baker, aaafatanl gaper Intendenl of the National Boogeglcal park, ptthllshee an .nr. unit of Hit breedlm ol the American blaih hen at silver Lake park, phio, which ap geared in tht Soalthaoniac Iflgaaiaan cons Collei lions. Th" paper covered a ported of twelve ..ears' study, ami as tin. breeding of these animals bat been u outlawed up to tin- preaoat tim- data now are available lor a period of twenty -one yegrg. ami it aai ihounht desirable to l,e a further u1 count ol" tin matter in view of tin recently developed inti n st In the 1'iei , ling of 'he fur hearing (Uetmala, This iMimphk't, recently issued by the win, lorius .Smithsonian Publication No. aaya the vTaahlngtoa star. The heats under ohsei itlotl are kept el Silver Iake park, a small resort m ar Akron, . When Hie undertakiiu was tirst established a collection of hardy animals was stalled In a be a . pit. The tlr.-t bears obtaired were 0 pair got in L9M froan iu.i msTerenl h aliti'S mar Lake Superior. This pair bred regularly fag tight con yea, ami raised in all I h irt. -four cube, igelud in;,' all the breedlna mars.' slxt -eiu "at or sixty-nine cubs were ralwd duiiir the twenty -one ream of oheervevtlon. The original pit Is circular In form and built of br'ck, feet actus- and IS feet deep. The ROOT is of t rra i ot ta Mm ks s t in cement so thai lh plac can be readilv washed nut with a hose. The pit is provided! with tank, in order that the animals may bathe. Important fi a Hire ol the keg re qaartere are the rotlrkeg dens. aMah provide sultahle placi fir hihetlia I lot . lan h Is ventilated hy a small Hue ex lendlng to the surface above the d a s. In Mi" fall of the year, when liir bears gra about to retire for the win- Bingo! Bing!! Corn's Gone! Wear Smaller Shoes, Larger Smiles Let every corn v h tin. r e J big e! Wonder 1 u I "It i ngo" Stops LC vert s I corn pains a t nil" ! Just paint tin coca " s c i o n u j : Ime aay hllll!o" pa Hi's gone' (1 1 e l test I aire n Hon for loot- h r o w t hu since Adam. Means quick riddance to worst oagna. callouaegi buSioBi that ever gmW on human feet. Not par tial riddance- whole planned thinn Km s' livery time" 'Ttlnggj" aaablce lots' of roMM lg wear size smaller shoes size larger .stnilcs. Makts foot smooth as a a hie tie gh slips on so eaatly, panv hssly, you fi.r.nel vmi ever had loot trouble, "BlagO" shrinks the corn, loosens ll down to the root's end out it comes -Just like that' Hoesn't but' heglthf tissue. Bjgfpt'e as different from usual "corn curee" as night from gay, Qet il and see. posta 25c gorth more. At drug itoB . of sent direct t x Banniaon Phe macai t'o.. Ill No. Dearborn BL, Chi cago. 111. Sold iii this city bv : ligir lrng stoic r.'iiunit i, kflckvi Uaurlutr Pharmacy, LgtjrHun, Midi. i i rioi I ' wv. Ru7 PHI ' f, HB ANP TU- f HI V MRS . AejMN r H I ,vKl i M . rn tmep,s4 ! THiM w.t. ,omu b.t UU HT i 1 rl J hi, i lu become ver fat. As coll weather appeaSnhae lurne iiaantlttee ot Icavefc ate thro.vn Into tin 1, ami sjg i .,i 1 1, d bv the he. its .i i" it" ii den Much of their time a spent than , but thg) 'ine out f r an ni-traalonsl meal until the udvent of sttletl oaM wtatlier, about the llihlll. of llevent- i.er whet; thev liuallv retreal to theh utna for the winter, (lenerall) they Come out from brnernath n earlv ,i. Mail h. having remaimtl n seclusion for about tlllee molt! It It is stated bv w. I:. Lodge, mans i I Silver ,uke park, that ih bean l.ave always come out after hibernat ing fia two or three months, in prao- ticall. as gon condition as wm u the; w ent in none ol tin in show inn thin ness, despite the fact thai they hgifH eaten nothlpg during that time, S: tlo the.v appear to be pan it ularlv hun gry, for at the first Bioul Ha y take hut little food. toU hill - With Hit toll gne what is ot'fercti tu tie m before eat ing it. and It Is onlv after thrag or foot iias .. pgrhapa h week thai they at with appetite. The soung are born lauailj in Janaaty, while tin anlmala tie in hlbertaatlon, The weight uf be new-horn cubs Ian;;, - between nine ami twtlvc ounces. They ar--plunsP Httle fellows with short, vel vet) hair i i grnySh brown color. Imu - uaatels i one ol the cub baa been loal Keep! through dgcldent, and the death f one bear, twenty months old, vrr, i he onlj loss by dleoasi The food which is auppltcVl to Ih icars is similar la !hal which the net m their wild state, hotel picnic lahles affording; ii lat-v amount of mtacelktneoui s ra4s, to which hi added an abundance of green i from near by farms. CAUSE OF HIGH BEEF. lieef is hiifh. but jo Is !andt The meat plains gf the aOUthWegi a'e changing into truck (tar dene and otcta ards. When the plow cornea, the herds Ho. It Hiked 14 acres to fid a steer ami l l at res will more than feed famlt), The ranch owner can no I'jngei afford lo pagtuva cattle on roll that will produce tenfold profit In corn aaa bean i ami onions. And so peel b) year, the caanaan finds himself pushed further from tu old raiiKcs. The free prairie bj gem teace are up the rUihi of way i. closed the cattle an now "iv.;;in .i the northern hills. Winter descends upon them ami beet the atdpea with enow, Hunger and cold forces' tin in Into the th i r vai leys and when spring 'onus with her melting s.iows thousands of stall. iur- - ii. diet loded In the gftfta. The loss lo i he breeders totals millions Ye, heel is hi'-'h. tuit ihe pa gaff. aren't altogether tt blame, Unmigie tloti, progress and natural law: grg al so responsible. -Woman's World. HAVE TO RESCUE PA. IBdpiund I. 'my, the ikaglgej champion said the other Say a Baranac atlte, acoardlng to the Toronto Ms. ii ami i:- pl i s "Ranting on thin Ice is verj danger- ous. I heard Iwo sisters dauahtCTJ of an ggjgd millionaire widower talk9 in the other da about It. ""Did you bear abotfl poor pa's heroism"' tb fire! sister said. 'Th t beautiful churns alri, Nttle Tlgl i -. hroki throUgh tl" lie this morning and pa plunged n and reggued lie:.' Te set ond Ulster, bit lu r lips. "'Well!" sin nald, 'How dreadfull Ivfow ve il huv. to rescue pe.' ' STRAIGHT TIP Orumpy PaaHenKcr Tble boat smi to m to be doing a frightful lot of Unpin', atewnrd! Steward iHmlllng) Yu; that'i more n the pnssenKfrs do! SPORTING DEPARTMENT TO WORK WITH CLUB OWNERS Baseball Players Will Seek Har mony at All Times Boa ten, Aug, 1 4. C'o- operation all 'a cigbowaera, the national rngimHi" n gad the other poaeag In baaehajll is the keynote ol the fratggnlty, bredhjerhood, aneleni ordei ur what' rer IgSsJ tine its charter ma') contain when ggnntedt which has been gnletl) formed gmoug the major league ball plavers i.i tin last year und the formal urgggdaa n or which Is se: for thl fall, pinhlbl) duirng the in xi world's series. gategd ot the belligerency with which the inlal.t i;i'lnl a I Iv Is credited ami the cornpulaor elevation and rejeu- !atlon of plavers' salaries w ha h Is be lieved to he its chief object, the get Lot meat of preeeM relatione between lln diamond workers and their bosses, Improvement of the physical and men ial condition oi th,, piayeea, nni iucfr" di iilall' i he clcvalion tl the s it self are the main purposes "' ,ri' mon who have done most to vet the plgyafg together. With the uuestion of salaries the fraterniti win nac nothing whatever, to do. Its authors are wise enough to gadeeatead thai mi attesggd ta moakay with phivcrs' s.ilaiii - by cstahllshi.i siiilis of an) kind woaM only work harm in tin end. So iat as Hu m can lxation Is concerned, salarb s w ih re main ur Indtvidual anl perirenal mai ler between plavtr and club owner, as heretofore Will Not Be Union. I'o avoid tin idea ot unionism end wauc scales, il was decided to avoal eatafas urganleatiog anything thai savored ,.f a phvyetg union. ll has been organised ahaaj the lines ot a frntergttti or protective order, erith lbs secrecy left out. The kettle tl on tec I iioriunnllv $i so as lo keep no one UUl on financial considerations, ami tin an M mi 1 dues v.t to be aa't'tl upon n di be ssaaHy within the reneh e( iilall and low salaried ggeyera How dots the ijigniihintliiii oggM i i" In lp the ball player If not by bongt pag salaries'' One of the ohjecta it to see that the player is ndagaetegy inpregggdgd In all gmllnri of dieputc over his ggfalcae, end ba see thai ins side "I eo h cise is presented. Whet; the ergafMlgatJM is poBaptettd this i Jj in adoition to the regmlar eSkssrs of such domldniilhia it bi gtasggid I i.ave a board "I sixteen tint" tors, eoin- prlalng ana nsetaher from aneh najor leamic club, and an udvlsorj bOSJ I tl stunt vott to consist of two plavers from each major leimtie and the prtvi- deat cx-o'Ucio. The plav, r w ho has a real or landed grtsvaa i n 1 1 1 nave gkracter aaMaag his teaaaasebfo te ndsnni he can tall hi" troubles immediately . That director can tell h'm what ta do. and whether ihe oi Kan: .at ion an correct an Injus tice, if an lias oeen done. If there is a i haitce for assistance, it Is to be secured ihsnagSj the directors the id risen board end the stasksatM M other . 'Ulcer. To Improve Moral Tone. It Is planned to improve the moral tone of the sagas by lefsatog lo retain as meinhers players who no not obey the (llsciphna rv rubs of the .,nii , trften a ptaryer by not taking care el lusnself In season hurti tin ehascei of ail his teem- Bastes for a psegshal and its emolu ni nt.-. The pla.ver may gel swS with n Withovl the manager knowledge, bu) Mime of the stayers bound to know it. The.v cannot jo t t the tnaniiyr ami tell him about it he- cgass that wnakd be sThtw liliii (be worst i rime in the baseball calendar, fJnl the plavers can tell the direc tor who i on his tam When a team mate breaks over, and thai director in person or through the gfflcee of the organisation, can warn the offending plaver that be Is not ualnK his club owner or his ft llow players right If the warning U Sjol heede I In CSS bS es palled from membership, whlcii will he all Hie hint the manager ..ill need to watch the offendins player. Mamim is ate not ellaibli to tin in bership. winch according to pregsai U. P. W. LEAGUE ON THE SHOALS Escanaba, Gladstone, Menominee and Marinette Quit A sad t ile of the psgstag of the I'p- j per I'eiiinsiila-Wisconsin haue m tohi i..v The Herald leader td Metiomlriti It was a hattgrigg of Migfetl ind 1 indent ball. A few of the explana tions for the downfall of the Icmsju variety f balj fpllawg: " eontlnaed chain of misfortunes v.as responsible for the complete bri.K. las down of tin leagwa Three gasBl gSSJ thSS was not a finer loSfclng base ball proposition a mom promising rtoe of teams or a hriahter outlook tor sum mer entertainment. Oln umatam ksws destroyed averi bsSg) sad promise The BJgsatSSi mlstSSjS Sf !! was th' i lass of ball reiected by th- four towns as the itnndard far bag hisgiie Bai- aries higher than thos- paid in anv league in IflcMcsa, laeladtns ihe Southern Ml hipan and Ml' hi4aii Si ar lea-KiU'. were offered for plavers and genuine plav,rs were ifi'ined. '1 hi public had tXpSCtSS to see last clubs but none hail dreamed o' such a KieK Ulons as were assembled. "Hut this rtOSg Of ball was not SgN pic i tied. I'rifortun.itely liladstor.e and RsggnnhS assumed a trenn BdSMal lead Iroiu the stall iml have been attit to maintain Mils advntme. Menominee ml .Marinette ha . iie n held to tin ! lar p (sltioiis Both had been s- inv w i 1 1 1 1 i i : - iiams in prcviou a v.. us and gSSSBl was fata!, SVOg gSgagSt the BSMSl of hall was many hundred per cent better, lutin iist was lost, tiowds di mialshed, receipts laded ami t il ii -Hons became more pressing. For the first fw gaasss, IM Is MM oiaasji wer- possible on Sunday s. Ussl Sun dav but 'am turned uit il. saWSMMsggi the home of she leaders uf the bfeS gaa The fad that the hSJgggg ir- .-hattt r t d can he mom ne by no club with llle possible t A'COtloll of tilaibtolll. and i here is no reason to believ e thai the "i i-j" of '(Hits will be a loss to ihi town. Feraashs, is tsrther la debt than a ollen- student, and the cry ot till woif bgcaasss bmss la tons snnh week. I'lladsttiie nail been under the falls until ihe liremen's lOUraaSSSSU when several hundred dollars were ri,. let led. Mi-nominee is OPSKtlOg 9H Ihe debit sidl of the ledKer. Marinette is Playing JUt about even. ' The kntSUS i-idced looked tine In the asrtag and hmka reg better now il COndsV ted under the proper eyatesA. Il a Bg trj limit of ISM or $1.0tKl was adaptsd bj gverj slab in the bassos bsal n" l"' 1 1 l. tlait would be no que- tion about where neme.i Cor sga pa.- reU would gorge from. This year has been one of ,-x pei lei: e. Tin- ggrveat may be rasped another ve i.' TO MEET TOMORROW. Sports Committee for Keweenaw Fair Association to Gather. The sports committee of the Ke wcciiaw Count) I'air association atM bdM a IMSthsg at Ahmeek lomotio.v rvaakag at I ielaes for the parpom oi dtgenesias gienn for this hi gathcrlug, The nialtcr of hsSSSBg OsTnlSh wr-st- iinu kuursemssl in coanssdgsa vvith tin fair will come up and if sutln ieiit In terest is gssntfeatedi esShsekUses sdJM be named to proceed with the plans. Osasral btsnager .lanes a. Daley w ill be rsadl to annoume the premium list for the tag about the latttr pari of next week. mly a lew minor I - plans, is to be restrjetad to gesgar Igggne pbtyats of three months' stand ins. I. iter, this tnitv be extendeil t include all players, either glrectly m bv Rflillated fialsi ail m Si kera Cfttb owners have been taken into the COnSdsnce of the players dnr ln the formative period and have an proved the new plans. Thev arc oc intg Wnrkeg out in detail now and tl most anv da rresitlent Fultz mav m ike formal annonm cmetit of the pge pOeed objsetS. even unto the outlito of the i ohetliatien. taiN ai'v to he arranged before this list ilt he annouii ed. Veaotiatgiiis at. being lonifcaHd vitll a V It V of ol liming some 'blK P cihI ultra :t i s here fnni I'hnaito for Ihe week ol Sept. lv tlx opening da., of the fair. '1'hone aitractions prob ably Will he alioliumtd soon RENWICK PITCHES WELL FOR ELKHART, BUT LOSES 4 TO 3 CALUMET TAKES bECOND GAME OF SERIES FROM THK VISIT ORS YESTERuA . VJth the bases lull In the third in IliliK la yWJMTday'e name at Athletic p. iik, the second baseman of the Klk hart team dropped an inlkeld fly, al lowing I'alumet to score two runa. l i.ls practicall) won Ihe name for Cal umet ov the si on of i lo 3. Hob i Ranwlok m eg the mound lot Klktiart .ami pitched splendid ball. Although he was touched up for ten hits, lie kept them scattered. Juul - ho gltchsd Steady ball throughout for Calumet, allowing only six hits. The errors of his team mates were not as (osllv as those of Klkhart. The score was a tie whet) t'alumet WSnl 'ii lo kat in Hie ttnal inning. With two men out ami nobody on bases. Molyneux singled to left, stole -econd, anil Hik thittl on Uray's rKMr throe to catch him stealing. Donnelly, ihe big hitter, was next up. and Ken wi k passed him. Hriggs was hit by a I il. hsd lall and the basis were filled. Rsnwlch w as erratic w ith Lshh up and peegsd him. forcing In the winning run. In tin- Klkharl hair of the ninth it looked as if the team would score, but a sharp double play retired the side. Brag with the errors the game v as a gagd one to watch. It was a pitcher's battle all the way. Tin icon SSI bUkharl o l n I o l i o 3 4 t'aUumet ... . .liiiOflliOfll-4 IS 4 Haiti us Ktnvvnk and Cray; Juul ami Ibb. Cooper Leaves For Home. '.!! hsr t ba Caapsr of Mm Calasssg o.io ball team has left for nis hotn- ". Ohio SMI pltbablv will be out of the Hum" for th remalmler of the season. Cvdpsr bss been esrloaggj in for sev- . ral days past with eryslpehm and de ' tdei! to r-t.irn home. Manaqer Allen is BSSJBtlattag for the services of a new i it' her te rspissa Osspsr, who las bet n one ol the 111 a insta'. s of th Nam all Hi'iiKnr.. Th.re will he no ifsme here today but th Klkhaii team will Stag at Mo hawk t anorr.iw and Prldav th- visitors will stack up auainst Hancock at the Hancock Si I Sag park. m Saturdar Elkharl win meet Habbeil si Mubheil and on SnndSf the team will meet an .I1-St.n i-ieatlon at the laui lum tlriving park. HAVE ENVIABLE RECORD. The South Sixth street team yes terday won its twentieth straight vie -tory, defeating the South 8eventh Mfggti bj the toers sf n to r. Hattie iml Ptdettlnl were th- bfUterv for tbv min i and Schuloek and Soaltz for the losers. The South Sixth streets are anxious to meet anv team ranginK from H to 1" veais of ii.m MAY NOT PLAY OFF TIE. Th management of the N'egauncc and Calumet baseball teams dc id'vl after the second game at Calumet Bun day had bei n pasfpoflS I because of darknos. with the re a tie. that the contest will not be played off un less the teams arc an gt the pen nant race. PITCHES NO-HIT GAME CblcagOi Aug. H. lawrern e nNcil. an lS-ear- Id bft-handed amateur pitcher, vevtertiav ivvirlel a SO-Ml Sg run game for the Bt. (Jertrude team amiinst th St Menrv unS of the CSMsgfffS I'athoii,' league, srlaggsgj hi. a.ime bv the s ora of i to c Twtu ty -seven batsmen faced O'Neii in th nine tnaisgs He t:ucit out four teen. Cai n. i. McAlttgssr, formsrly l the ntri i Tigers has SsjgN pur-haed from Buf'alo hy the Caltlmorc Ctufc I tah reports ;t4 divorces In 1 Wl t . a substantial decrease over the preceding year. By F. Leipziger