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-y " '"yv tl ' PAGE BIX yum THE MARION DAILY MIRROR, MONDAY, JULY 2?. 1907. ft Union Station Time Card MFFKCTIVJfl JAN. I, 1107. NORTH HOUND. man 11 T!"0 fcTn X: :...... ' m No 35 i:2rftpm No. n? io'JOp"; No. 39 ,ll0" SOUTH BOUND. No. 10 w" No. 38 7:20 m No sj 10:2j: u No. 34 ; Dm No, 36 7:1 pni Dally. No. 38 sUrl from Mario. No. 39. nlops t Marlon. No. 39 will lw Colunilni At n Sundays. ERIE BAILROftP No. 10, Chautauqua Ex.. 12:30 nt. No. 8 New Yoik Ex.. 5:10 nm No. 12 8:60 nra No. d, Vestibule Limited 0:15 pm .No. 10 Accommodation 12:52 pin No. 22 nnives 5:20 pm O. R. DIVISION. No. 14 11:20 pm Dailv except Sunday and legal holidays carries passengers, but no bagago between liammonti and Marion. No. 1). Chicnto Express 12:15 nm No. 3, Vcstibuled Limited 10:5-1 am No. 11 ':2r' I'm fj0, 21 ':n0 nm No. 7, Paeifio Expioss 11:00 pm BOUTII AND CINCINNATI. No, 0. Cincinnati TSxpre8...1:15 am No. 3,VesliliIcd Limited 10:50 am No. 1 !: pm Dally. a Dally sxct Sunday. ow York Gontral Lines dig rouit lIOUTCj WEST BOUND. No. 17 0:40 am No. 1U fi2 nm No. 27 2.00 pm No. S 4:32 lira No. 43 7:30 pm WAOT BOUND. No. 1:8 n1 No. 40 12:17 im No. lu r.:27 pm No. 16'. 7:25 pm No. 20 11:14 pm All trains dally wcapt locals and Hon. 6 and 10. h. M. NHBKROALT., Tlekat Annt. rhonts llom 2(6; Ball 177. Effect Jan. 1, 1007. For further Information ri;.rdlnjr, trains, cull information operator, lthr "phon. Excursion to Frankfort and Crystal Lake, riich., Via Hocking Valley Railway, Thursday, July 25 $6.50, for Round Trip Tickets Limited to Return August 7th. iitmni ft tiiuiMimw a '-" ' 5W Feed the Chicks. Our proparcd chick feed contains tho propor amount of eritB for tho little fellows to koop thorn hoalthy and srowing rapidly. They thrive hotter when fed witk this mixture. Mozior & Rhoads North Stato, Goal & Tee. REHEMBER We move aud store your gouds and do all kinds or transfer work. Phone 155. NOPUS TRANSFER CQ CHAMPS WIN THE OPENER Lime Burners Defeated by 3 to 1 Score. WOBBLES WERE COSILY Fox Out Pitches Littlo Sam my Smith. Umpire List Plays an Important Part in Assisting Youngstown to Defeat the Locals. Loose plajlng by tho locals gave Youngstown yesterday's game by a score of 3 and 1, although Fox out- pitched Sammy Smith and tho Lima ,, ,., 1,1. t,n nimmtiH. "Gloomy Ous," one of the real star pill pushers on Drutnm's Bqund worked In great style and never onco did the Champs get moro than one safo hit In an Inning. Tho solemn lad had his spltter and his curvo ball working fine and kept the vlbltors guessing all of tho time. Thico of Youngstown hltH were of tho Texas league uirlcty and should havo been fielded by tho Lime Burners. With two out In tho opening round Mjlctt'u eiror let McAIccmi get on. Fox kept trouble away by fanning Hi con. MtCllntoek singled with one down In tho next and Bannon hit 11 haul one nt Flood who whipped tho spheio mound tho "horn" Tor a dou ble In tho fourth, tho vlsltng aggrega SAMMY SMITH, Got Away with His Game, Though Outpftclicd. Al- tlon had luck with them. With one gone MeAlee.ii! hit an easy one to My lett who tbiew over Daubcrt's head and Into the blcaibers, McAleese tak ing bccond. Breen hit n long high one out to i'ato in left Hiighoy loafed alone on the ball and then In the last dash failed to reach It, Mc- AlerBo bcorlng and Breen going all of the way to third. Tho signal for a squeeze play was then given and Fox Instead of delivery to ball throw to riojfi?,' catching Bieen off. Flood In his haste to nan tireen at 1110 plate muffed the throw and Breen counted Thomas and McCllntock nt n sunlit fllaftnaoil if ni'lK ruoiij uidv(. w Stnr, 1n,l ff In th Rlxlll With D. .,.., 1 1,1 . Dnn.inna.i KtnAionao Mi6.o uu u.u.... n..v...,.v-. . hit to Flood who ran down Starr. As McAleeao Btaited to steal second, Bren ntcped across tho plate, blocking Smith's throw. List for a wonder saw It and called Breen out. The Champs got another In tho boventh After Thomas had funned McCllntock walked and Bannon A. 0. McOLlNTOOK, Played a Nice Game at Third Yes terday fanned whllo McCllntock pilfered. Ostdlok singled to center nnd Bobby Quinn's throw homo went wide, al lowing McCllntock to score. . Breen singled und got as far aB third in tho ninth, but was marooned. With Sammy smith's heaves tho Llmo Burnet s could do but littlo. In all lie wus found for seven Bafo ones, but although lilts weio bunched lu several InnliigB, fast fielding proventod scor ing. In tho fifth, tho woik of Umpiro List waB condemned by tho crowd, and tho 'ocalB' chances of tying up went glim mering. Daubort fllnclcd nnd Flood .forced him at second. Smith hit to McCllntock who throw -to Breen to te ' ' """ " catch Flood, but Breen dropped tho ball and both weio safe. Fox fol lowed with a pretty bluglo to right Held and Flood started for homo. Ostdlok caught tho hcavo back of tho plato and from tho press stand, It looked as though Flood waB safe- but List called him out. Jn about a second ho was surrounded by play ers. Fox thinking time had been called off walked oft Bccond and was caught by Starr, ending tho inning whllo Smith died at third. Had Flood been given tho decision to which ho was entitled, tho locals would liavo had players on second and third, ona run In nnd only 0110 out. With two down In tho seventh, Daubcrt and Flood singled, but Smith could not make tho connection. My lett started tho rally In tho eighth by doubling Into rlgiit field. Qulnn went out on n fly to .McAlceso and Farrell singled, bringing In Mylett with tho Lime Burners' only tally. Tho score: Marlon AH 11 III'O.A H Mylett, s 3 Qulnn, in I Farrell, r 1 Dtthrldgo, 2b i Tate, I -I I";"1"0"' ' " .Flood, 3b 4 Daubcrt, 1 h -I 2 13 2 1 0 C 1 0 Smith, c 3 Fox, p 3 r. 0 Totals 33 1 720 14 4 Youngstown AB It H PO A 11 Stair s 1 Blount, m 2 McAleese, r I Biecn, 2b 4 W. Thomas, 1 I McCllntock, 3b 3 Dauiion, lb .....s... I Ostdlek, c 3 Smith, p 3 Qulnn out bunting 0 1 2 C 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 32 3 5 27 15 Marlon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Youngstown ....O0020 0 10 0 3 Stolen basea-McCllntock, Breen, Flood Two-base hit Mylctt 'llircu babo hit Breen. Doublo play Flood to .Mylett to Daubcrt. Struck out By Fox, 0; by Smith, 3. Sacrlnco hit Blount. Base on balls Olf Fox, 2, off Smith, 1. Umpire List. Tlmo-1.30. Attend ance 1C0U, BITS Or DOPE. Hill Bannon. tho foimer umplie, appeared estcrday Tor the ilrst time In a Youngstown uiiifoim. Bill cov ered first for tho Champs and did It In grand stylo. Up In tho air, out to one Bide, or down on tho ground, Bill cathercd In all of tho' throws with 'Mprfect ease saving the Intleldcrs from several errors. When tno lormer u una camo to bat, ho was given a nice ovntlon by "the faiifl nnd several of His stunts during the game were applaud- cd. . Thrco of tho live hits secured by the Champs were of tho Texas Leaguer variety. It was the unlucky fouith yester day. Tho Champs will bo hero today nnd tomorrow. On Wednesday, Akron will nrrlvo for a two-gamo series. Drunim will uno Blough, the now twlrler. or Al Wllmot, In today'o game, and which ever ono docs not work today will be sent In tomorrow. "Gloomy Gus" got his third hit of ""ZZlTn' U Cam 8t very opportune time. 1 nili rt t. 1. , .An1nMt lfblUIUUy Hill OIUIllll a 1CVIUI.UU i by Umpiro List, The llrst act of '.,. , , tho newest arrival was to call Tim Flood out at homo In tho fifth after Fox had singled. Ostdlek received tho thipw from Thomas, back of tho plate, and had to go foiward to touch Flood It was evident to everyone that Flood's feet were on tho base when ho was' touched by tlio catcher. Lists actions ufterwarrt prove that ho Is a very lotion umpire. To oven up, ho gave Marlon a decision at llrst and another at second, when In neith er cabo should they havo received It. Ills giving the- better of a closo ono to the locals at that time could have no effect on the scorp nor could It make up for tlic rotten error of judg- men nt tho platc It seems that tho umpires are going to glvo tho Llmo Burners tho worst ot It on nnythlng that will affect tho run setting. Two decisions at tho homo plato In tho past two days havo robbed tho locals or as many games. It Is too bad that theio Ib not u nice creek near Wobb park. Baths aro good for um pires they say. Mylett was unfortunate yesterday, having a bad throw nnd another er ror on a ground ball, Tommy seems to navo an Kinds of hard luck bo foro big crcowds. Ho s playing ft grnnu gamo or ball for tho Llmo Burners nnd ho will figuro jn tho winning of far moro gemos than ho will figuro In tho kmlng of. Billy Smith calighl a nlco gamo, but was unablo to hit Bafoly, Ho will got his oye pretty soon and then thero should be bomethlng dolng.J "Smller" Tate wub unnblq to con nect with tho ball safely yesterday. Ho' will probably got rovongo fodny. ' hi.1' HVn , ; , Marlon's only tally ,'as eecurdd on Mylotts 'doublo and iFnrrell'8. single. ALL RECORDS ARE BROKEN Teams Battle for Twenty In nings. LIME BURNERS DEFEATED In Most Sensational Game of Year. Burk ami Buckholz Divide Honoto in Great Pitchets' Battle-Mans. field and Smink Win 2 1o I. , , In ono of tho greatest contests over waged under organized baseball, tho Manslleld Tlgtis and the .Marlon Llr.10 Burners .battled for twenty Innings at Webb park, Satuulay afternoon, tho visitors winning on a questionable decision nt the homo plato by a beorc of 2 and 1. Thero hnio been longor games played MH - n II ??'My.&jJmt9V,ji;! HaaMBaaaaaaBaBaaBBaaaaaaaaaaa ; 0 si Mifi HUH i gmKr mis um-: F. 0. BUOKUOLZ. SANFORD BUR K The Victorious ami Vanquished Slab Artists Who Took Part in Satur day's Great Twonty Inning Oontcst at Wcbo l ars. In various leagues on into occubiuub but never with tho bcoio so low and It in ccrtsiln that never was tuerc 11 content anywheie In tho land that was moro rcpleto with sensational inmost huporhuman-pfaB lhatf prevented cither Bide from Inkling the gamo earlier In the fray'. ai . ii,t 1, m, it 1. ,1 'fiiiiH turned q q ,,,,,,,, Ild Ma'ron play ,i,i.in i,n.,,int' It Ik safo to say that several thousand others will al ways regret that they did not go to Webb park. In the first half of tho ninth Inning uJiaBe on balls and a doublo to the left field fc.nco bent In the llrst run of the game, ami 11 looked to eveiy one as If" tho visitors had cinched the gioat game. How ocr, theio wart a siuiuIbq In ptoio for tho bugs. With one out, Tltn Mood Blngled. and after Smith had been ro- tired tho doughty captain of tho Lima ' .Buincrs stolo second Burlt followed with his third Barodilvo of tho gamo Bending tho captain oi or 'with tho tal- ly that tied the boip. ' And then they battled oil. Inning after Inning .both sides had opportun- itlcn to scoio but tho necessary hit eouici not do produced nno somo in n,i waa Bacrillced but when Blery the greatest fielding stunts over seen nabbed Quinn's liner, Bulk was on a baseball yard prolonged tho doubled. Then for four frnmes BUck fjnmo. v' holz. aided by perfect support had Sanford Burk. tho premier twlrler on the bug op tho locals and they wcro Drumtn's pitching staff was doing tho not dangerous. With ono out In tho hurling for tho Llmo Burners 'ino XiungBtcr worked HUn a major leaguer I'ho visiting crow could (hvnotlilng nt all with his benders and' as tho con test progiessed the tall kid got bet ter and better,. Curvcu and speed galoio weio his, and ho "mowed them down relentlessly with. perfect sup- poit by hs tcamuhitcH. Buckholz was tlio pill ipusher sent In by Carl McVoy and Buck never pitched a better gamo Ju his caicor nor never will, Ho bad his opponents guessing all ot tho tlmo. With plen ty of curves, tontiol and Bneod ho. llko his opponent, grew better ns tho .gamo piogrcswd aiuL hi only ono fc-fiow. .. Mia al.tl. .. .. il. -.. ..1.1.. ,. frame -tho ninth weio .thoy able to bunch hits off his dollvory. It Is tho slncoro regret of every onu present that tho ganio ended In such n questionable manner. Dolehanty, n member of Hint famous baso ball family, that has llgurcd m much In tlio hlBtory of (ho h.ill lots, laced ono agaliiBt tho fenco )n rlfjht field with one out In tho twentieth. Fan ell go - nif, Miun nn mu imii crasuuu uuu uiu fonco and was knocketj down, Qulnn ivHifciuu mu imu nut IlOl'UIJUI ioio- haiity had scampered to "third Mc- Voj' handed the boys a Bqueezo signal and as Iteynolds bunted down the thlid baso lino. Del camo tearing In. Daubeit lloldcd tho bull quickly and shot It to tho plate a fow:lhcho off tho ground Smith receiving tho throw nnd touthnl Do) 'on tho feet us bo slid Into tho plato; Fioln the press BtauiiUntid from the grand stand, the utmitfr' looked to ho out by nt lo.iBt two foot, " But Bill Smlnk. tho umpire whoUiaa been nl- most mobbed out on twcradlfforont oc- ('Arilnnn thln.wrvnl. .uiflnflVliiln -BnTnl- Mr. Shilnkicamo ncu-JihmriK'mObUd, hut Him n i- linmlu n, .,ATifV 'Hi a Hat- tl.rt ..... .....,. ,.WH.,W ji virniiuui ,m,v game, Stnlnk wns showered with cushions, clubs and bricks, ,but was saved from Injuries by directors of tho local club and tho playern. In tho flint flVO Innings MnnBllcld had men on bascB, but Burk was a real tight wad and would not allow a sate 0110 nt critical times. Mylott and Daubcrt both pulled ort sensation al catches that kept tho visitors from becoming too dangerous. In tho ninth with two down, Burk walked Drake and Tlbblts followed with a double to the left field fonco. Tho relay from Qulnn to Tnto to Flood was alow and the Minion captain Juggled tho ball until It was too Into to catch Drako at tho plato, ln the next thrco Innings tho visit ors went out In order, Built being master of the situation and worked llko n clock. In tho thirteenth how- nvnn At itflnn trrtt nitt it t lin Ititlltnuf holo' ,mnB,nRbl0 by tno piettlcst piece 'or baseball over seen on tho local .lot - Bltluldgo let Dclclmnty's easy , grounder ,gct through him nnd Ucy- nolds .beat out his attempted sacrifice, Brcymalcr bunted to Burk who throw to third too late to got Delchanty and tho sacks wore full with no 0110 out. MoVoy's warriors tiled to squeeze, but Burk fielded Bucklinlz's bunt and throw Delchunty out nt the plato. Blery then Bmnslicd out a long drive to left which Tato gathered In and with a perfect peg nailed Reynolds at tho plato and naval the ame. Tho ciowd wont wild. .Willi two out In tho fifteenth. Burk walked Bcynolds nnd on Daubcrt's er ror ho went to second. Breymnler Binashcd one past Flood at third and noynolds started for the plate. The ball looked safo until Mylett with grcit spring nailed It In his meat band and threw Brcymalcr out at (list, In the opening frame. Mylott was safo nt first on Delchnnty's on or anil went to second on Qulun's sacrifice Neither Farrell nor Dlthrldgo could bolvo Buckholz'H delivery nnd the side was lotlred. In the second Tato was passed and sacrificed but wbh maiooncd at sec ond. Built led ofT In the third with !i itmililn fi ti.l Mvlnlt wnlknil. Otllllll bllnto,1( ,mt JurC wnH ,mc, ,lt third. FnnoH ,imi nitlnldgo skied out. lWltli the seoro ono to nothing "uc.i11Hi tlimn tho Lima Burners tied lt , (ll0 lnf)t )mlt ot tll0 ,,tn KIoo(, HBeil ,ui Htolo second, and Bl,rk brought him in with a pretty ,lri.0 to'renter. savliic hlB club fiom 'uorcat for tlio tlmo being. i ,n,lri BnRied 'again in tho twelfth Bovontcenth. Smith walked aud Burk was out on a fly to Tlbbltts. Tho hit nod run gamo was tried and ns Mylott smnBhed ono on a lino towards the right Held fenco Smith had turned second. TlbbltLs wont bacK to tho fento, and with ono hand on tho fonco raised himself up Bcemlnclv about six foot olf tlio ground spouting ino uriio in ins gloved hand nnd sav ing the game for IiIh club. Had ho dropped tho ball or had ho been un ablo to reach It, Smith would havo counted bofoio It again leached tho diamond. Tlbbltts' iiiteh was a wOndoiful ono '.and will not bo duplicated for many I.i .1 'i uiiy. .is no camo lu ho was obliged to take off hla rap Bovoral times In answer to tho thunderous nTppluuso. Tale Blngl-d lu tho nineteenth and wub sacrl fired. Then Flood HnnkAinnw ion tlio hobo toward center field but I Buckholz tnndo a quick stab and knocked tho drive down, throwing 1 Flood out at first. Tato advancing to third Smith ponnod out in ifi,,, Tho bcoio: ' Miiuslleld ' AB B IV t0 A 15 Blery lb 8 0 0 2 19 3 0 0 0 8 0 0 117 0 0 0 2 7 0 0 0 0 7 5 0 12 3 3 1 0 14 3 0 0 1110 0 0 19 1 Speas, 1 7 Drilko, m ,- 7 Tlbbltts, r 8 King 3 8 Delchanty, m , , 8 Boy nobis, 2h , .. C Breymnler, o ., 7 Buckholz, p 7 Totals .....66 2 9 CO 2 2 .Marlon ' AbYhPO A IS Mylett, b 5 0 0 6 8 0 Qulnil, in 8 0 0 1 Oh Drumin i o ,0 o o o Farrell, r 700410 t I SCJ CJ HEALS --V .O.O. OLD SORES An old Bore br ulcer N only n symptom, an outlet for the impurities and poisons which arc in the blood, nnd as long ns this vital fluid remains in this impure, contaminated state the place will never heal. The npplication of salves, washcs( powders, etc., may cuttle the spot to ocnb over, but a fresh outpouring-of diseased matter from the blood stnrts it again, and thus it goes on, gradually growing worse nnd slowl' affecting the entire health of tho sufferer. There are many ways in which the blood becomes contaminated nnd pohoticd. A long spell of sickness breeds disease germs in the system, the failure of thecliitiinativc members to remove the refuse nnd waste matter of the body, the excessive use of mineral medicines iu certain diseases, nil infect the blood with morbid matter and genus which sooner or later is man ifested by a sore that refuses to heal, Persons with inherited blood taint are very apt to be afflicted with sores and ulcers. The taint may lie dormant during youiig, vigorous life, but when middle age is reached or passed and the natural energies begin to grow weaker, the tissues in some weak point break down nnd n chronic aore i3 formed nnd kept open by the constant drainage of impure matter from the blood. If the cause is not removed the sore will continue to grow worse by eating deeper into the flesh, festering, discharging, and slowly undermining the constitution. S. S. S. heals old sores by going down to the very bottom of the trouble, driving out the impurities utid building up the entire circulation. When ti. S. S. has removed, the cause t.ho blood becomes rich and healthy, the sore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, nnd soon the place is cured. Do not depend on external applications, which do not reach the blood, but begin the use of S. S, S. and remove of the cause, and then the sore must heal. Book on Sores and Ulcers and medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Dlthrldgc, 2b 8 Tate, 1 7 0 12 5 1 0 3 2 10 0 0 32 0 1 1 2 0 C 0 0 0 11 2 0 0 4 0 12 0 tho 20th. 1 10 CO 35 2 Daiibcit, lb C Flood, 3b 8 Smith, 0 7 Burk, p 8 Totals .'. R (9 20 ManMWil 10 000000000 12 Jtnrlon .... I (1000000000 0-1 Stolen bases Flood, Two-base hits Burk, Tlbbltts. Thice-basc hit Delchanty. Doublo playB Dlthrldgo, to Daubcrt, Farroll to Daubcrt, Blery to Reynolds; Tato to Smith. Struck out By Burkj fi, by Buckholz, 3, Sac- riuco nits speas, iuyicu, -; liauucu, 2; Qulnn. Base on balls-On Burk, I; off Dtirkholz, fi. Umpire timlnk. Tlme-3:00. At tendance 750. NOTES OP THE GAME. Bill Smink was foitunalo to escape from tho angry crowd. ribbltts' catch In right Is tho mlk of the town. Tommy Mylett performed lu grand style, accepting thirteen chances with out nn error. Buik got moro lilts than any other player In tho gamo. A gi eater pltchei's battlo would bo bard to II ml. Burk mado twclvo assists In twen ty Innings. ' Kid Speas captured sovcral drives in left Mint were ticketed for doubles. iBuckbolz and Burk the Dutch against tho Irish und tho Dutch won. Mylett's ono handed stop and por fect throw from deep short to flrBt, saved the gamo In tho fifteenth. Hupghoy Tato was ono or tho heroes of tho struggle, his mighty right coming to tlio rescue Just In tho "nicotine." Tho Llmo Burneia had thirty Ilvo nnslsts In tho gamo. Guess that Ib going some. rmulipit nt llrst Intl thlrtv.twn mil jjauncii at urst nan thirty-two Pt outs Buckholz only fanned three, Flood Btolo the only base and ho did lt at tho right time.' Tho (Jfannflcld outer gardeners had twenty-two put outs. King ptirformed nicely nt third, faking enro of twclvo chances, many of them difficult. Smith's tin owing to second was u featuro of a contest that was nil fea tures. TOREST LAWN WINS, fl'ho Forest Lawn team defeated tho St. Mary's Hlfih School yeaterduy afternoon nt Garfield park by a Hcoro of 8 to 3, A good sized crowd of looters witnessed tho gamo, Latl moio and Lludslay worked for tho Forest Lawn aggregation, whllo Mln oughan, Stolnmctz nnd Schuler were tho points for St. .Marys. PARCEL BATS SOME. Tho .10, 1J. Jt. Team defeated tho J. B. Playern Sunday In nn oxeltlng camo by a bcoio of 13 to 12. Tho uni ting pf Parcel was tho featuro of tho gamo. Out ot four times up Parcol Bo cured three homo ruim and a single Additional Sports on Pago Thrco. -- I.I.PW.4.HII - RING'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS ESLft NO STROPPING. NO HONING. Bet ecmnt of 11 double-edged btndeB holder In velvet llpcdcauc. Each blade imvea. jiBiioie una umao Kuaranreea j innmrmiiHiiH nr. i (ltllette Sales Cnqiany, wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmm MAJOR LEAGUES. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Standing of tho Clubs. Won. LOst. Pet. Chicago .... 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