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THE SOUTH BLND NEW5-TIIYlES CJJj J! ?$ JO) Ruth TT 0f 4t I J s-öox Loss momer 7ih 1 o Boston I wo SOX Ml E TO League Standings NATIONAL CL MCH PEMMJUL t! : v. I " i r r -! i r ! i:r....kl. n i r.---f :, i.ri '.i.l : IV..',. i. Indians Gain as Boston Cops', Double, Ruth's Homer De ciding First. MLi:i( AN ; ; .'. i 7" r. t. iiSICTOflS Y I. i.i. i IN DOUBLE BILL 7 i . . . i rr A.orifd pr: F -"P N. ?ep. 2'.- -Foon kr;-! hj-;i-.-i from c'inehing the Amer ican oagi.e , ha mpion -hip I r-.tt -u Tk M'.-t'll St. I...11i W;od,l ii-'t-.n . I !. i .1. 1.-!;. I;!;. .. .. Mi.i:i(.. 'f I'l'd .... Ii.'ii i ü 1 1 " ; ; . 'II by tnkircr t'Oth nm -f a double i .ii:f:doi -.in . ..... ri .': Win Two From Senators and Cut Down the Lead of White Sox. . tU rip 3 LSa 1 9H. AT and bo d- Are migiatory birds' on the in- ; belo.v z-ro, when Pop Heiken, that crc.'is? Has the Federal Migratory veteran trapphot and all-rouna fish Dird iviw, (recently endorsed by the ' crrrian, persuaded me to accompany r.v t h'-.-f'T ''V 4 t'i 3 nr,'! It vna Fl. I.r.-' !;.;), I.v ;i vy j.ir'r. ;tr,-! th Ii'.smn krtfif-kf-l hi" ' 7ih t n i r in -.iin in th ninth innintr v' " j Mil auk . .'.7 . " i. t ,j i.., 7''. V : :cn !!. y r of Th of t h f.r: trim' Th- siiifii rrrthi 1' ft I.I l fr n - and Kiith rirrl.Ml th-! h.iy'-s with th- v.ir.mr. run. A j :-.';. !e y Fiuth in th- fifth inn!r ( !' th ? ond ;';iri'' h lpr' t-, wurk In th winning run. A rapacity j (fftwd ,-itti n'I i, aiul Ktjfh was prr-I nt'l v .th $?mi In trrasiry mv- j Irms cTT!fi at-s hy th inii:ht.s i-f; t '! u i i i tu. Scorf: hi a;u - ah. i: h. a. ' lf.Mi:Hli'S KJILT. N.itioiiiil I.:it;'K. Mr....klyn. a : " i i Itn..,?,. N-"a Tk. I; I'iff-r.n; -. J I'...-: . l :: ; -j $ I'l.il lI Ij'J.j.t - .Sf, I. Hill "i. '"t I'"fl'l, hi AiarlrHn League. ; iuvtr)i i .-. ' v.-1 1 ii i. ; :isi,iTit..fi. I-tr..ir. ::; .. w York. r,. st. I.ouU. !: PMi.i.j.-ipMfl. n-7. Ameriritu Aio intloti. r-.hi-Mi.iM. st. i;iui, 11. I !'. 1 : K '!t:,'i 'ity, .".. i rulian :?p-.!i.5. .; ; Mi ii iK i Ji"ll, O I , i i ; Iii.- Mipa .1 i K . iM'sti-Mi"'!. A -ifii I.i t'i I'r : WASHIXfiT'N. S-;.t. ?J- Clr-ve-lan.l pul!rl up to within four and -r,i (,n'-hnlf pnmr; of th" league lart-17.-. rs Saturday by administering a double d'feat to the loraH whil ' Chir.o lo-t two jrame in Iiston. Covl('?kir kf-pt Washlnctnrk's hits sratt rod in the first sjarnf anl won over S'nydrr, a seml-profpssional pitcher from Akron, hy 6 to ?,. Zach ary was knocked o'H of the lox tv r t. trf-aty between Canada and United s:afs w fowl in him on a fish g-jglng- expedition .states which pronibits killing of wild U i w 7 7 .7 u , .u . K . and Fix hy 5ix feet hirh no v nJo.vs. m Fpnns, materially in- i nnra, .,fv, tVlÄ crea,sod the number of available i fnt , kwic in in; i,L'lllt'l IUI PJM.'UI th rawing ;t!onal Rifl &fociation. encour-! j aiMnff every boy to iearn to ?hoot ! 'ar.d handle a pun. Training alone! : th!s line is an In3iv:d;ni nnd na-' ' tional bnrf.t. To i wi'l r c:ve all; information fron- Hr:,-. Gen. Phi!-, : 'ipH when your Jippli atlon S. re-! ; tf ived. You are eligible as a junior J I i.-.ernbcr vntil voj p.re IS v.irs of' Ji.pe; yon tlien arc t'ivsrcf.I into thej 'adult civilian cl.u-. I J Qutsrion. ; What do .,v l:r.o-.v abo::t the ', Vi:-T- : - Indians: erf thy affil- ! : iated with tho koboji Indians or ' j Icifir "o j-t Ir.c ianV What is ! I (he npf nsp of b-?:.nprir.r and l -ASI RACES RUN OFFAICOLIBUS: Direct ar.d P. T. C. aljo .t.irt. T:rr. 2:5'i: 2:"'5U: i:n: 2:1" daps trot, fjrs ?1."""'' ). -'it Fridav) 3 heats; r,u Todd. br. m., t y I V. FI em in e: . . . . .'4 II", If Five Events Wind Up Grand Circuit Program at Ohio Capital. P'.t T"i? rr. on d. 1 !ock (Krwjn) ir Locke, b. rhy Harvt Tide, b'k I onaid (Mur- ( r - S a m :n 11:1' b. T. t Kida nv vo,:':d i havf to apply to cct j Hy As'ii'i.'iti Prr . Th- t the visitors in the cloHincr cfntest, ruin. 'oi!ir:., i !..:!..!!. if l: '""liiu- : :' ; , -..a', ir v:-i.. . f . i ; in.! i;. i s '...;k. . . WilliaiiiH. j. T.n, ... .nf ' I! -r. rf it. :;,f . . . K"t !i. f . . . Ilufd. and li.i n ir. M li rds. II S I.i I ! i ' 1 1 . ''t ..f f t m . . . I.trnir. If . J C I i ! I 1 . p . ah. . l . a . t . i . i It. o ii 1 u II O 0 0 H. o o 1 1 1 II II ( I 1 o o T 1 I s 1 '. II r,n h-n wlni.lnir AI'.. if'!!!!!!!! H - . run s''..r'il 1C II. It o o 1 1 1 1 1 , o ! i 1 i GAMK T(DY. National I.tMguP. r.r'ioklyn af im Htl. J'.'i.f -n :ft 'hl. -.xizi. I i. i I .i '1 I j . h . . at St. T.oii! American I.ntju. "lfv-lnnd nt Va!iint'tii. Sr. I..iifü ;;t P(dlad!p:na. !'tro(t at New V- rk. : ! at I'.'i-ffiii. o o 1 (. A 1 o 1 I 1 ... 1 ...2S l 1 o o 1 0 11 1 M (I I) a 1 i o 1 4 NOTRE DIE LICKS TEAM W on ÜIIL 4 .'. : oho 'jut (too r, .".' IH) Ool - t -Vr-iv.r J. r- !. h. S,nT!f;f I.lt- K. T..ta! JM.ji- F'"f'u Th i - bis lilt bm run i;ut.h. r.-IIiin. M-dnni. rifi. f!y-O-indil. Ii.iifip t'liy Scott to Shannon. T f r on Iihm" (ii.;i'. 1; H"Pf"Ti, J r.is on h.ill4--0!T lliitli. 1: off Williams J: . ff Kumii, l. Hit rr Ruth, 'j in ".1 lnr.in.rs: off II u?11. nMio In tn- T. 1 1 ir Stni k out P.r Wllliaan. y Until. tr r.n--n. 4 Winnln- ;'t. ,i---Kn.U. FrrorItuth. r ä yy RKi i while Myers was the second innintr. 3 to 1. Scores; li:vi:i.am-- (Jraiifv. If 'Jiapinnii, - S j.ea kT. f Harri, lb ;.trlnT. 3a , WjüiSiiiciinüi. 2h ..... Smith rf , OWeill. c Co elfskl, p , Totals WASHINGTON .Tndr'1. 11 Foster, ::; Murphr. f H!-e. If KllTh n M.-nosky. If Shanks, 21 Airnw, Snyder, p x Leonard ;m p x(;harrlty Invincible after The score was a 4 4 I 4 1 o 1 It. 1 .1 1 1 II o II o 0 r. i: o 1 o 1 0 1 (I o (I 0 o 0 H. II 1 1 1 o fl II. o 1 1 1 1 n o ii o o o 1 1 1 1 II o birds? Answers to the above query will differ, when viewed from per sonal anwies. Interview a fortunate member of a well located Duck club. He will answer quickly and promptly into till- organization? Iiarr'shurr. Pa. Ansv rr. The Atlantic Indian? G. T. It. Five races Ohio, Sept. - wer on th weeVc-end are m no fhanty, Ktove, chisel. spear and acc-sorif f , were loaded on a hand sled. Pop and the writer wiy affiliated wih the Dkobojis then hitched tandem. Heaced 1 Hoth organizations are promotincr L ? ' f.fl;UUe- XrIa!nlnff th it aa a continuous up hill climb. I recent oranition. with W. M. Mt 7, ni 1 , ,7. 7. 1 against the wind. Arriving- we cut out killing his legal limit. T1.U man t. u , ,u v ,.icifJ ma . . a two-foot hole through the ice. isits nls club once or twice a year, j , . . k 4 , j drapRinor our shanty over the hole. in ii m- -iij'ij a 11)8 recrea- 0 1 J 0 ' 4! tion hunt. His arrival is correctlv I timed, by a telegram from the club ; caretaker, advising him that birds have arrived. On the club's sanctuary lake, he seea thousands of ducks and geese resting and feeding, on the surface of the water. This re fuge lake is the mecca for ducks from a radius of 10) miles around; 0 l they are forced there, in search of 1 j rest, by the continuous barrage of " i fire and continuing1 pounding received 10 ! from the transient hunteis in out- o. A. I fide districts. jjj The outside, general, open terri 0 1 tory shooters, are out for meat, with 1 ! chances agninst their success. Op portunities to kill are limited, they must take evory possible chance. H 0 o o 0 Tota! a io 3 0 3 O I 0 o 0 10 xb.ittd for Snyder in 7th. Pvlrtnd First Scrimmage of Season ai; Sad Disappointment-to the Coaches. .101 020 002 Washi!ii:ton 010 0o0 02t t Tvi-o-!nio Tilt fonoalrv t'hfe.? 9A I tilt Miirnhv. Stolen basös Hire. Foa- have r 2. Sacrifi.-e hit lordner. Ieft on JT,.'U0, which does not cover annual 'ns's ii'tnanu. niiiiition, .. i .i,,, i. .. i, ,n no- r- i...,i.i . r.n I J iLir-o, ii.iri .'ii iiiif n i innrem' i o, ia they are hunting unposted territory, where game is scarce and every chanöo or scratch shot offered is ac cepted. As a consequent result, birds are driven to tho sanctuaries, where they receive club protection, as shooting in the zone of quiet and rest is positively tabooed. Member ship, In some of the best Duck clubs, reached a market value of I Snvder. a; off mil. 1. lilt w Off Stivrter. ' ii In 7 imune; off mil. .". In 2 Innings. ! TIO . r i.ll.linr .T! v ?ivl..r ISinnilor .it ' mi' ii. i .' 'it,"" i i. '-.. NMH i. Struck mit-Ity 'ovrlki., 5; by Snyf1T, 4. T.oinc pit'hor Snyder. Frrors Foster, Kllorbe. Second Viliie f'li.-aeo or IMi'iKI t 1 jt:.tni -1' "Ox- ." o Mor.s. Kerr. J-er atid Lynn; l'enno.-k. Km BROWNS SPLIT DOUBLE BILL WITH ATHLETICS A n.'! ited Fr'S FH II..AI FLFH I A. T r. Hy AHCirii: WAHD This edition awaits no man, so th flushed and fevered witness of Saturday's activities on f'nrtfer fleM i slutted with a multitude of impres- must essay but a sunerrk i.il catlitr of the flrst Kcrimmaife of the season for the Notre Dame football pqua 1. Seond Iame Cifyeland lio mo o"v-.t 8 2 Washington OK OPO ooO 1 6 2 Myers and Nunainaker: Zadiary, I i:rl kfon nnd Gharrlty. ! CHICAGO TAKES DOUBLE HEADER FROM BRAVES .i.ded Pres: C . v?AOO, Sept. 20. Chicago First of all. bt it be said th.it tho ! took Vioth cam es of n double header lirst teal ..portunity to Judpe tliJfrom F.oston Saturday hy scores of 2 to 1 and 4 to nears norne run with a man on cave Chicaco the f-trenth of Coach Rockne's pupils did not produce tho results expected. (necessitated for care- keeper and contingent overhead ex pense) or payment of board, punter, accessory and personal expense, while houeed at the clufr. If his annual duck club bank check, was divided by the actual number of birds killed and retrieved, the expense of each and every bird, would make terrapin, look like corn meal mush. A vast acreage is ne cessary for a good preserve, an ex perieneedcaretHker is a real club as set, ditYificult to secure. He must be especially wise in duck habits, re quisites and peculiarities. A diplo mat in the handling of a bunch of sportsmen. Well versed in catering to harassed and timid birds, which have adopted his haven of rest as Scrap Ice was banked about our home, then water was thrown around the haice anil ImmftfUaf.ilf TV i froze, anchoring lis to the Ice. Se.it- ! ed upon stools, with Egyptian dark ness surrounding, we gazed down into th crystal water, studying aquatic life. With a decoy fish avout six Inches long, painted a la perch, curved tail, metal fins, accurately weighted and attached to a six-foot string, when jigged, the decoy performed most gracefully, rushing In circles, with an up to date "shimmey move ment." A five-pronged gig. about six inches wide, handle four feet long, with rope attached, was. in Top's hands. I was "jigRinff" the decoy, which looked and acted most naturally. There was a meteoric rush as the fighting tiger passed the decoy- Fop grunted out. "Musk ie, he will be back." The fish re turned more cautiously, attempting to nose the lure. Fop threw the gig into "his scaled majesty," he rushed under the ice, we held the rope. The fight was of short dura tion. 16 pounds of "muskie meat" was soon pounding the ice. Artistic and accurate throws were made during the day, nettinc many fish of different pecles. all excellent eating during tho winter season. An innovation fishing experience. Hammond, of Philadelphia. Fa.. president; K. R. Galvin. of Wil mington. Del., secretary-treasurer. A letter written Mr. Galvin will get all information, as I nm not posted on requirements or expense of membership. Don't think thre i? any connection with the Coast Indians. fiebl held the Athletic to four I Roth li.K kiie and Dorais. tutors who ' r,r?r Pnnir- Two rallies In the elchth j a home are not prone to pessimism, stated i an1 ninth innings appointed in the inaugural showing tnp SPfnnI Frame, of the grid campaign. First Came ! T."ton not F'-attered r'.ncb-s in the tirt game of Saturday's double header. St. j un .jui n.-ally that they were Louis endinc its losincr streak. 4 to 0. The local. with their lineup al tered, batted hard in the serend game, winning easily, 7 to 2. Xay lor stopped th x isitors In this game. Score: First Game St. Louis 0A0 3o 0104 Philadelphia Con en. or-o 0 Lehleld and Collins; Marten and Perkins. Styles. Second Game St. Louis ....002 000 0002 3 1 Philadelphia ..012 HI 02 7 10 1 Gallia. Rayno and Fillings; Pier ron, Nay lor and Styles. dis- j locals bunched hits He must limit the number in whioh the ol uvs :n eacn weeiv, mm mr- wum cave Chicaooicrs may go afield enforcing the bag Score: .' limit to the etter. He must Use : - i good judgment about the baiting of 0 certain sections of the preserve and 1 l decide whether it Is necessary. Ter- Ciowdv I rnaneni oiinus an- vum. vwC '! available points and baous, located I approximately 300 yards apart, in- YANKEES TAKE SECOND STRAIGHT FROM TIGERS r.r Asm. i.i te 1 I": a s : N:W YORK. Pep?. :nNvw York Am. Tirana made it two Ftra'.cht froni Detroit here Satur day, winnintr the second came nf the series. K t The Yanke. s bunched their hits on Rhmke. and rsprclally in the fourth inning. Surorise inmi..! r..,t ot tHe I-'ton 'n l nan oin j -.a. lies from everv corner. AlthoiiL-h Chicago 020 000 00 2 the line is admittedly deficient inj Fillincim. Rudolph and nvoirdupois, and, in many instances, ! Vil Ufrnn nTU- Killifrr. in pviitn-irni.. t Vi )-...,.-; , . . f t u Second Game fr,..,r,i .1... .. .ul Rnstnn 000 001002 5 12 ? l suring saiet . i"i ii.inin .i.- llir Iiif.Il r-l'HL in i n i ' - - lu" "-"e1u, w men xvas ' ' V I 1 "V.. ' J" " ! ia nrlor to the dav of tho thought to be opulent in speed, dnv- Scott. Kudolph and Neill. (,ow- t. tt lomhprs vir. Martin. Hendrix. Carter and!fcI,,JU1' ' " ' tually locate mernseives Dy noa ! chance route, in the different blinds, i ihn Hiatrihutlnc the desirable points in r .si cm i ex pec i eu 01 . .....- ...... , A general lottery or chance draw ing power anil clevernes Gold and Rlue mentors a severe Instead of displaying some of mnchine-like rw" l .... - i a... 1 . i,, o 'i- ai reu. 1 I the eterans, each man played as a unit and the consequent Lick of team wurk pit vailed. Sidelines Crowded. The tust band to hand encounter of the season brought scores of en thusiastic supporters to the sidelines who did not hesitate to commend . i the work of the athletes in verbose ; r.v ST. PAI L TAKMs TWO. A s. i:ited Pr' : St. Paul. Minn.. Sept. 20 St. Paul won a double header from Columbus Saturday, by scores of 2 to 1 and 11 Lukanovie's many passes in dicta. Joe Rrandy and Leonard Rahan, who apt. ti:od the rival au'uroga- t o " the first game were chiefly respon sible for the visitor's defeat, as Mer- i ritt was pitching a tight game. Lu- kanovio started the second game also, but was knocked out In each day. . i 1 1 A shot is never nrea in or wnuo passing through the lake or sanc tuary of rest. The wise hunter ar riving at his blind, chases out the assembled birds, refraining' from fir ing, as they arise and circle, before heading for the big lake, there to short time, they then re- MARSIIAIJS AXKWKlts TO .YlM IlOIS. Question. I am a boy lfl years of nee. want to Join the National Rifle Association of America, how will I do it? Cllve me address of man who has charge of this hranch. Is it endorsed by the government? Frank Heuttner. Ies Moines. la. Answer. Address Rrig. Gen. Fred If. Phil lips. Jr., secretary of National Rifle Association of America. Suite 1108 Woodward bldg, Washington. D. C. Give your name, age, address and state you are a citizen of the United States. Enclose a fee of 50 cents, which entitles you to a membership for the balance of the calendar year. The government endorses the INDIANS WIN SUI T OFT ry Associated Pros: MI NN RA PO LIS. Minn., Sept. 20. Carmen Hill kept Minneapolis hits well scattered Saturday and India napolis won. 3 to 0. All three In dian runs were scored in the eighth. Weidell made one of the most sen sational plays of the season in rub bing Hill of a hit near second base. Umpires put Pourdin and Roberson of Minneapolis and Crum of India napolis off the field for protesting decisions. Score: lnd 0 0 0; 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 R) 1 iMinn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 Hill and Henline; Schauer and 1 Ienr'. program of the Grand Circiir Sa!- tor urday, two of them being unfinished Li;i;;:r from Fridpy. Th pacing of Rar-.M'Jh oness Edgewood in the 2:11 pact was a feature, this western mare doinc her middle hat in -:C3U and show ing extreme speed whenever she was turned loos. In this middle mile she paced to the three quarter in 1:31 and jogged homo in front of a tiring field. I Roy Gratton was In fine form, de feating Lillian T., favored to win th 2 :-o.1 pace. Dan J. captured the un finished 2:15 pace in straight heats. Lou Todd won the unfinished 2:1? trot, dropping the second heat to Rlack Diamond. Raron Cegantle. a winner earlier .-. i.. i f . : i. T-tve.- -its p-:rse f i; - Roy Gi-.it:or. g. T r.,. l o . m i W ' g-op, Fen a: ivr... . hear ' g ( p.. . .-.a:-. . , I .'i I' : " ' o ' r . i ' o 1 1 in the week for McDonald repute. easily In the last rae of tlie da Sum maries: 2:13 pace. GJor,es plan. ?! purse; one heat Friday; 3 In Dan J.. ch. g.. by The Stob-. 'Jump) 1 Plucky DiFard. ch. h. t Fallot. 2 The Airsliip. b. g. (Cares . Miss Zolo Soinhro. r. in. (H crick) : : , Sister Norte, b. m. (Stur geon ) . : Raron Rrook. Clifford Dire. Prank Little, Al-be p.ond, i if; Re o p C. lib Pi: : ' . : r. --h-Tin m i I a !: d as I .1 . -. 2 4 Loly W';:.' .;:.' .. . . er !...,. . : ! ii I ' v - i Th- ui. Aii.en I "i . Tune i -, - A .eU : : ! : ' i ly 1....1 1. im . I. ,m 7 ii in ..... p.,ii..,ii..i,.l,. ., V.'".'--"' """'.'"'."..tJ VW" J f ',9 ' iw nmm . ... ... v.- - r-w; -. vn r j lo"r:aSrl,-- til m a:2 H MOTORCYCL RACI SEASON'S GREATEST SPORTING EVENT Six thrilling breathtaking events. Professional record hold ers to ride. ALL RECORDS WILL BE SMASHED. SUNDAY SEPT. 2 2:30 P . M. erf - if I tm.im second I'eeded lions. ran ca ndidates th ir s 11. teams well, appeared for first time as arsity applicants the had -Iin V - - c- .. I four m na -r fiyltf 1 ..i: . . . i . .. . i l i . i . . . . ii-ii ui'.i -..VIT! ...ii i.i"' -. i.-.'i jni:;tti!ii in ioiiowmg mi' pias, iimi i hits, a base on balN jind s icrifice t to t xp..0ted .and the otti- : cials aic not .iis- oura ge.,1 at their I fly. Cobb tried to score from see ond baso In tl;e fifth Innir.g on ä KArrifioe Hy and vi thrown o -t ov I'.cdie on a close plav. Tt wa-s f "f the longest thr ws 'vci i....de In New rk- Score: Tetroit 1 lc oai New York oi n i to m Rhmke and Ain-mith; Thormali lcn arid Ruel. snowing. The passing med ic. .1 REDS PLAY CARELESS BALL AND DODGERS WIN T-v As..'...fe1 Fr.--: CINCINNATI. Sept. With sev- a ml c;te.l plaudits on se ral guards C.anriou of the centers was Tra flon's defense eli- the ! turn singly, pairs, or in stnall flocks. inning. Peehouse. yvho sue- I Rlinds are never located where him, also gave seven free shooting would disturb the main ... 'trips to first, and when he did get bo.R' ot thr oirus. wmie i"b it o r tue plate was loucneo ior tne log s.iihuino ii. live extra base hits and ten singles.; Hartrrave led the slugging for St. ; R is the rational policy Paul. Tli Saints double victory burn out the birds. as the ciuo j half marshes are not subjectea to a uai- I r-. .,. .,ir.-..,vi p'irp is taken ; lire, i lie luuii'.-i -" j visiting and native Dims; Saturday places them within game of clinching the American as sociation pennant. Score: First game. from the spectators F """""" " ' . 'V. .l.l.' I I.-. 1 .'1 II.IU mbrose. Madigan, a nil charge their (Joob.x uncovered a No gains were made positions. The ehi- Lukanovic and and Hargrave. Second game: Colum. ..0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 " 2 St. Paul.. 'i 12 1 ' 0 1 11 x 11 1" 2 Lukanoic. Pechouse and Stumpf; Holt on V iciolis through i ition of igtiiin. the big tackle from u hum Kn. kne eviiects a ureal deal this fall, uas below par. 1M, ; Xehaus a nd Hargrave. kup. od. 1 locking him at will. Crowley played a good game, show ing a marked improvement over Iiis cral of the regulars out of th." line- ; up. the pi ived National leng'te ch a thoots ; ; i re ' f s s ball a;. 1 tiv Tb.e Reds S' ore. I first in n u:g on a i'-1 t " o lav and 2 to 2. rur.s in the to Saiifh. a WOI u. if the scrimmage po--it ion- Pro kup. n i a nit ! o r , g s . i : v f!;e-- t r v : rop. -co'iru' Ping Va thiT Sc a l.it In the Score: F.r ( -klyn . . . . C.r.cinr.a?! Mam". ;: and a r. -1 Aller.- and two M i tm iix t . . ... did fee. g r.o not n o W for nor eaiure ateral and 11. And living co '.o:s. The work of Mo'nar.lt featured the backfi'ld att.uk. He was also a tower of strength on defense. Ma bne and M'.lbr. veterans ;" pre-war lee-.s. displayed all their tornur RILL. was ; In the! I ona va n through with rape to keen contented. with fetir eliminated. Duck club sanctuaries are a bless ing to the harassed feathered aces of the air; providing a safe refuge in a section where tney are pound 4 . t.iii-ir tr. r.o.Mt. Such a vast ! aggregation of men are devoted to ( the sport, (over 60,000 having paid ' a license to shoot in 4 states of he I jiniddle west) hunting in the impost- j ed districts, outside, duc ks would I j never have on opportunity to rest, 'aside from club sanctuaries, as now where they can meet,, duck con- The be- provided. diyidi: piu;.i P.v Assc.i.itod Prr: KANSAS CITY. Sept. 20. Toledo and Kansas City broke even in a .rtnvor- holding their doubl head.-r here Saturday, the J ventjons secure from gun fire visitors taking the first game, S to r,iled "kid glove hunter ! ...lI ti.. locals the second ä to 1.1. -ith :ihove envlron- i ' v - , lonts io it vioi ...... The firs: game was a free hitting. " , his liberal bank check to the affair, but in the si-cond the visitors j lreasurer of the club, makes it pos coubi do little with Haines. The j .' rrovide conditions enabling hitting of Hyatt featured both J nis nmlt every day." games, .--cor'. i Ho will you game is uunM. ii . 1 i a m m tM r At w tr mm xi.-. rr . . t ssrwi a " . m -a,- . 1 jr - ,mmmm t - m m - m r i r Mil ir- m i m r m m m tr . - m at mm m r r m r I m aai i -Mil t m r 49 tmr " ' w 4f a. w w jt i u j h4 am jt- ma m w r H f it 'i&5nftt:lW wsr Äc.iT-r?sr2135- a 777 I J-yr i "I 'Kiuisffs.MrT - -ax '.to-. rT - d no o tint? ij a r I xd inr'.ir:g- , ne r-n oi.v. 2. 'j o r, ,. r. c i-o -2 Milb-r; Kinir. Lu-jue CARLSON WINS SHUT-OUT VICTORY OVER GIANTS Hums Returns. Ha es. end, v ho should cut Dav a w:d fall, pat in a belated appearance yes-. swath in f"ctball circles tlv.s Miljus 1 leaning l Toledo ...101 2 2 o i o i .v n i . th writPr will give jou K. C " o 5 o l o 7 2; ; ' vör,.on 0f the "rough neck or Sand is. Miljus and M. Kelly: ; , . hlin,er; I 1 IK'UV. i " ' t rK:t for woi'k H y ;..!...! Pr.-: rTTTSIMT.fV S-pV - Neiv York le-t to TMMs'-urr lore sv,r,:r- ria-, 2 to i"1 ''.iri on. on th" mound for :he lirat s. w.:s rv f:' . tie. Whi Rv a; ctird fro NVw York f( ri e : N e w York Pit Tsburg R vin Schmidt. a r d nur nr. iir.',f. i ( " in; c 1 1 Sniith : i'.ti'N"n and .iv. He w ill Monday and his prrser.ee should steady the wintrs in no small degree. lla. s is a veteran of the R'17 team. Coach Rockr.e rec-dved word from (tipp, stellar h.alf'hack. lYirtay and tc.e famous boot artist prorui-as to 1.. e!t in a f.v da vs. He has' ..I-n i :;('. t his home for several Johnson. . . , .i on: oe. v I Strona game. Toledo . . . iv o .... 1 I 1 and Ii Longe, ! F C. Pra. and M. n n o to o 1 s I o o 2 o o x r. 1 1 1 1 i Kelly. Ilaines and who pulls them a t. ' Arteot? nn iui . - - Uhot. btddum getting enough game j to - stink a pan." He will correctly Itell von. "Came is diWanng. Rl l.opge. a mild atta- for sey of the Ill- da s wit h :! u n 'a . John Milbr. fullback of lliir.-l-'.- 17, has issue 1 the ali for freshmen c ir..t;datt s and his no n will report Mni;,! 'V aft i noon. He epCtS to PLAY TODAY. The Silver Kdges will meet the fas;-eoirrf Overland club Sunday af ternoon at Lceper park in what ; r':n;es to a fast game as the teams are weil matched. Fach team has a good reeoi.l for the season, the Overland winning 10 and ou Can ) i rs ervice i ou an Aepena wn IN MODERN cfricicney there is no trustinrf on luclc. Preparations are csacie for the xv-orft of it. And tKis quite simply is why 50 many modern minded ehooters choose a Remington UMG ffua and fhclls, co well known to te dcpccdable for best 6ervicc under all conditions. Of the many examples of Remington UMC lead- Icle, broom out. nu! or cuff. In body. -.L f -f -V t JrßrTllilQtOn erimo (or turn-over) and to? vad tliry will crsnip in iu w v . ' . ' f t ''til 1 . - . t . I 11 il t.f.,I V . tJfk'Sl. remain a.i tina and rerP Wetproof improvensnt in .Lot k-Us. TLe no:t fr Shcotinö Right tt tks factory. Imrortant !vclorinent in ehot elicll manufacture - ' t 1 1 1 T TtTcr" Jo I . L;;i ccz as when trciK loaded While Iv r I'dges ha V e 1 1 h trv-m i'iej ared for he ltrsi: S turdav cl iiii ma it s afternoon. the S o popped thre.- gano s out of fifteen. Mart and Rarry will he the Silver j , .w, pec Fdge hatler.v while Sabo and Daveyi.lS 1TS1IINC.. Fishing in placid waters. Ground swells or choppy r-re impos- , sible when three feet of ice covers; the surface. Michigan's enice. The , I? Clair Flats. Ian of diverged j filing Casting, trolling, chuSKinc. ; -ig and bait fishing, with many other! methods are in vogue to Capture the, fmnv tribe. Heavy ice forces hsh , losing Lh" den water, yet they remain ( have onlyjnoar th fishing bods. 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