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8 There Is Manv a Man Who Has His Price but Who Never Seems Able to Get It +GEORGIAY SPORTS COVERED 4 EXPERTS ATLANTA BEATS GULLS, 2-1 PERRYMAN HURLS GAME MOBILE, ALA May 20.—Two fimely singles by “Hack'” Eibel gave the Crackers a 2 to 1 victory over the Gulls in the fourth and final game »f their series. Eibel delivered esie of his hits in the third and an other in the fifth. Both resulted in tgllies. Perrv's homer in the sixth metted Lord’s men their only tally .Perryman hurled for the Crackers and was in great form. He was op meged by Robertson ‘Wearly 1,500 fans turned out to witness the struggle 5 FIRST INNING. MeCennell sent a high one to Lord Yor an' easy o'it. Kircher grounded to- O'Dell and was out to Hudnall Walchonce fouled to O'Dell. NO RUNS, NO HITS, O'Dell popped out to Jennings., Per »y. grounded out to Eibel, unassisted, Kirby popped to Kircher. NO RUNS, o mr‘g. e | SECOND INNING. Leng walked. Flanagan sacrificed, O'Dell to Hudnall. Jennings popped a foul to Schmidt. Eibel singled to hf_tf seoring Long. Dunn lined ou: t 9 O'Dell.: ONE RUN. ONE HIT. ‘Lord walked on four low ones. Bekhmidt grounded to Jennings, forc ing .Lord. at second to McConnell Hudeall struck out. Schmidt went out stealing, Dunn to Jennings. NO RUNS. NO HITS. THIRD INNING. Perryman was retired on sirikes ucsonne)l grounded out, O’'Dell to Haudnall. Kircher went out the same way: NO RUNS. NO HITS. Miller popped to Kir~her. Dobard singled to left. Robertson popped to Kirchet, and Dobard was doubled off first. 'NO RUNS. ONE HIT. FOURTH INNING. * Welchonce grounded out, Perry to Hudnall. l.ong hit a high one to lLord and, was an easy out., Flanagan sent @ line drive to iKrby. NO RUNS. NO HITS. ODell hit a hot one to left fleld for a s.ngle, Perry sacrificed, Perryman 1o Jennings. Kirbby grounded out, MeConnell to Eibel. Lord hit a line drive to right fleld. Flanagan jumped up, getting it with one hand. NO RUNE. ONE HIT. sami s FIFTH INNING. Jennings singled to left On Schmidt's wild throw to second, Jen nings reached third. Eibel singled to center, Jennings scoring. Dunn sac rificed and was out, O’'Dell to Hudnall. Perryman fanned. McConnell ground ed to Perry and was out to Hudunall. ONE RUN. TWO HITS. . schmidt fanned. Hudnall grounded to Jennings, and was out to Eibel Miller walked. Dobard hit a hot gqnnder to Jennings, who forced iller at second. NO RUNS. NO HITS. SIXTH INNING. Kircher fleid to O'Dell. Welchonce fifed to Kirby. Long grounded out, mlrd to Hudnail. NO RUNS. NO 8. Robertson fanned. O'Dell flied to Welchonce. Perry sent & high fly to rvight flield, which hit on top of the lo‘ee and bounded over for a home run. Kirby popped to Jennings. ONE RUN. ONE HIT. SEVENTH INNING. Flanagan grounded to Perry and was out to Hudnall. Rudderham or dered Welchonce out of the game f{or yelling at him from the bench, .Jen nings sent a high fly to Lord. Eibel fllcgto Kirby, a high one. NO RUNS. NO HITS. Holland was sent to third and Kircher to center. l.ord sent a high one to L.ong for an easy out. Schmidt guundcd out, Jennings to Eibel. pdnall grounded out, McConnell to Wbel. NO RUNS, NO HITS EIGHTH INNING. Dunn flied out to Kirby. Perrvman : struck out. McConnell lald down a neat single to right. Kircher flled out to Kirb: NO RUNS, ONE HIT. ! Miller grounded out, McConnell to Eibdl. Dobard popped a foul to Hol land. Robertson doubled to deep cen ter. O'Dell grounded to Holland, who fumbled, and he was safe at first, Robertson going to third Perry grounded to Jennings forcing O'Dell te MeConnell. NO RUNS, ONE HIT. o NINTH INNING. ‘Holland fouled to O'Dell long grounded out, Dobard te Hudnal) Flanagan popped to Robertson. NO RUNS, NO HITS Kirby popped 10 Eihe) lord grounded out to Kibel, unagsisted Sehmidt fanned NO RUNS, NO HITS. GA.-ALA. LEAGUE. ‘At Selma. R.H.E. Anniston . 400 001 000—5 9 1 Seima 001 010 100—3 6 3 .Batteries: Glazer, Moyers and sheperd: Cunningham and Guitterez. Umpire—Markel. At Opelika. R.HE. LaGrange. . 012 221 000—8 14 1 Opalika . .000 101 00*—2 9 3 Batteries: Williamson and Kennett; Schuessier and Williams. Umpire— Hagerty. At Reme. R.H.E. Newnan 000 000 000— 0 5 5 Rome | 403 010 31*—12 17 1 Batteries: Hawkins and Benedict: Aaren and Tayler. Umpire—Dugan At Gadeden. R.H.E. Yealladega . 112 010 000—6 10 4 Gadsden - 033 000 00*—6 8 7 Batteries: Schultz and Baker; King and Jorda. Umpire—White. CRITERION OIL CO. 64 Gravl Gnolrlr‘t:ty. . 160 Coupon Books . . . 15 1.2¢ 309 Peachtree Street THE BOX SCORE Atlanta v 010 010 000— 2 Mobile .. i 000 001 000— 1 Crackers. ab. r. h, o. a. e, McConnell, 2b s 0 1 2.3 8 Kircher, 3b-cf . £ 0 035 190 Welchonce, of . S 0 81 8 0 Longeae ~ ... .8 18 1 80 Flanagan, rf : $ 00 1 0 0 Jennin?s. w . . 8 908 30 Eibel, 1b . S 0809 2 B 0 4 Dunn, ¢ i s 00 2 10 Perivivan, b . . . 3D 0 0 % © Mol 86 . - ;£ 0 0 1.0 1 Totsls- . . . . . B 0 2 427 9 1 Gulls. ab. r. h. 0. a. e. el 8- . |\, % 01 4 B 8 L e 1 1 80 8.9 Kby, of .. ... . .4 0 O B .00 ko . . . . ...% 002 0 0 Bohmis & . . ~ .8 0 8 & 8 1 Hudnall, 1b . 8 B 010 0 § miller. oF . . . .. ~ 20 0 10 0 Dobnslyws. . . 801020 Reobertson, p ... - .3 0 1 0 D 0 Toials . . . . 80 1 427 10 1§ SUMMARY. F'wo-base hit-—Robertson. Home run—Perry. Sacrifice hits—Nlana gan, Dunn. Double play—Kircher to Eitel, Struck out-—By Perryman, 4; by Robertson, 4. Bases on balls— Oif Perryman, 2, off Robertson, 1 L'm pires—Rudderham and Chestnutt P e e e | ENTRIES I AT LOUISVILLE. FIRBT--Three years, selling, mile Cliff Maid 100, MacKnez 102, Old Trump 162, "Cransportation 102, Princess Janise 104, Transit 105, Little Bean 105, Dryad 105, Gitana 106, Bob Hensley 114 SECOND-—Selling, 8 vears up, 6 fur longs: Kiva 96, Mnrlp C. 98, Lady Lon don 101, Anna Reed 101, Duchess Daffy 101, Dainty Mint 103, High Street 105, Armor 106, Grosvenor 107, Dorlon 106, Uncle Hart 109, Cash On Delivery 109, ‘llli"“' Adalr 110, Al Bloch 110, Campeon THIRD-—SBelling, the Gentlemen's Cup, | 3 vears up, mile: Calcium 150 (Mr | Witherspoon), Gold Treasure 151 (Mr | Reed), Cloud Chief 151 (Mr Combs), Hanly 161 (Mr. Thompson), Palma 161 | (Mr. Howe), Galley Slave 161 (Mr, | Keene), Outlan 151 (Mr, Watterson). | FOURTH—Selling, 4 vears up, mile | sixteenth: Star of Danube 102, Falcada 102, Gold Color 104, Prospect 104, lur- | long 106, Wander 108, Dangerfield 108, Bonne Chance 108, James Dackery 110. | FIFTH —Purse, 2 years, miles, § fur llnngs: Gertrude B. 100, Lady Barbara | 100, Dark Flower 100, Ambrosial 100, i Katherine . 105, Fillgrea 103, Margaret | D. 108, Almeda Lawrence 110 ! SIXTH--Selling, 3 vears, mile: Char meusa 100, Loveland 100, Bushv Head 102, Princeton 102, Naograne 104, Gal lant Boy 106, Pebeto 107, Nash 107, lsa belle Valle 110, Claxonette 100 SEVENTH - Four years up, selling, mile and sixteenth: Carpathia 107, John G. Weaver 104, Sam Hirsch 104, Bon nie Elolse 106, The Grader 107, Dila- | tory 108, W. W. Clark 108, Leopold 108, ' Spindle 108, | Weather clear; track fast ‘ PSS | AT PIMLICO. | FlRST—Purse $5OO, maidens, two! vears, flllies, geldings, four and a half | furlongs: Kopje 110, St. Helene 110, ! White Metal 110, Disillusion 110, Sor- | rento 110, Star of Love lio, Celebrity ilm, Thrill 110, aGarbage 110, aSand -Ilmnk 110, aCassatt entry. i \ SECOND--Purse $6OO, selllng handl- | }«up. three years up, mile and sixty | Yards: Yellow Eyves 103, Good Day 110, | Runway 96, Frank Hudson 105 | THIRD-—-The Preakness Handicap, three vear s, purse $l.OOO, mile and one lrflikhlh‘. Brave Cunarder 110, The Gov- ! ernor 98, bHumillation 108, bSpearhead 108, Holiday 108, cDefendum 102 c¢Thornhill 110, Miss Cavanaugh 92 bCassatt entry, cßelmont entry. FOURTH--Purse $6OO, steeplechase, | four vears and up, two miles and one- | quarter: Ryosset 145, Baybrook 14, | Col. Robert Neville 135, Bryndor 135, Bally Bav 145, dTop Hat, dMerry Task | 148, Simon Dale 150. dßelmont entry. FIFTH-— Purse $6OO, selling handicap, three vears and up, one mile: After glnw 101, Spring Mass 100, Ladyv Rankin 97, Col. Ashmeade 102, O U Buster 92 SIXTH - Maiden, three vears and up gelling, purse $5OO, five and one-half furlongs Farmer Joe 107, Margaret Moise b, Scarsdale 99, Milky Way 67, Master Joe 99, Dungara 99 xNicety 04, xOssagleta 92, Drawn 929, TTestify 97, Stonehenge 99, Princess Cog 105, The Parson 99 Trentisoldi 07, SEVENTH - Purse $5OO, selling. three years and up, one mile Miss Velma 110, Battery 112, xGolden 107, xFord Mai 107, Henry Hutchison 112, Tom Hancock 102, Water lLad 105, Fasces 1156, xDeborah 105, Hasson 115, Lady Rankin 110, XxApprentice allowance Weather, clear; track fast CAROLINA LEAUE. At Asheville. R.H.E Winston .. .. 100 000 0101— 3 8 1 Ashevilie 000 002 0000 J 2 3 O Batteries: Ray and Garvin; Wat. son and Frye. Umpire—Vanßuskirk, At Charlotte. RH.E Raleigh. . 000 000 010—1 1 6 Charlotte. . .201 020 10*—6 7 2 Batteries: Myers and Rilev; Led better and Hicks., Umpire—Brandon. At Greenshoro. R.M.E Durham .210 001 115—11 15 5 | Greensbhoro .220 003 003—10 10 2 i Batteries: Forbes and Boyle; Bas ‘se“ and Perritt. Umpire—Franklin, GEORGIA STATE LEAGUE. At Valdosta. R.H.E | Waycross . .100 000 030—4 8 1! ]andom 110 000 000—2 7 1 Batteries: McFarland and Coveney; ‘Winqu and O'Brien. Umpire—Gen tle. ’ At Brunswick R. H. E. [ Cordele 1100 200 000—13 20 2 ' Brunswick 000 000 10—~ 1 ¢ 2 | Batteries: Wittier and Eubanks. | Smith, Reilly and Reynolds. Umpire | —Collins. | At Thomasville. R.H.E | Americus 000 010 000—1 3 1 | Thomasville. « 002 010 00*—3 7 1 Batterjps: Dacy and Manchester; IRMh nq’.Dudloy. Umpire—Davern. Silk Hat Harry’s Divorce Suit £ 8 - - By Tad ( e THOSE ST LOVIS FEDS (\o‘?y GEE NOnTl,_: ;EIR LOOK LIKE T™E GOODS ‘ (2! \?;e 51T - et 7 g g T g (A FIFTH _— $ / e ’ 77 D Vi e G &7 RN //—— o X’, o 7 (AN s (-}ia\ N N XA\ e 670;,??‘“«« SR "L g\ TR 5 ~ /@‘# . N N STy Wi/~ -~ g kg e ///t" Sk S e Y 7 o AN #’3’2‘ %o W]~sB T~ A ~A AN A -5 TR . 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H. | 3 CHATTANOOGA ....... 000 100 000 - 1 6 2 MONTGOMERY .. ...... 020 020 00X - 4 8 0 Fox and Graham; Lively and Donahue., Umpires—Fifield and Kern AT BIRMINGHAM, R. H. E SENrEIE . ............ " W O - 20 BIRMINGHAM . ... .. 140 022 01X -1014 O Steele and Schlel; Hardgrove and T ragrasser. Umpires—O'Toole and Breix. en“e)\';; NEW ORLEANS— R. N NABERYILLE ........... 000 00 0 - 98 3 2 NEW ORLEANS ........ 200 000 00X - 2 6 0 Renfer and Gibson; Bagby and Higgirs. Umpires—Pfenninger and Kellum, AMERICAN LEAGUE AT WASHINGTON-— R. H, E CLEVELAND ..... .... 000 000 ¢OO - 0 5 0 WASHINGTON ......... 202 010 OOok - 510 1 Gregg and Bassler; Johnson and Williams Umpires-—Connoily and Dineen. AT NEW YORK~— R. H. E. 5. e ... ........ 8- 0 810 - 1 4 8 NEW TURE ...... ..... 000 v 302 - 3 4 1} Hoch, Baumgardner, Wielman and Agnew; Caldv}ll and Nunamaker. Um. pires—Chill and Sheridan. AT PHILADELPHIA— R. H. B (dRIRRRS ...............000 ¢BO 100 - 5 7 ® PHILADELPHIA ........ 000 100 001 - 2 8§ 1 Scott and Schalk; Bush and Schang. Umpires—O'Loughlin and Hildebrand. AT BOSTON-— R. H. £, DETRNE .. ... 00 I B - 2 BOETRN ... ......... 00 8 08 - 0 T B Dauss and Stanaage; Colling, Wood a nd Carrigan. Umpires—Evans and Egan. 'NATIONAL LEAGUE i AT CINCINNATI|-— n, H. E. ISER SR ... ........ 30 M 9 000 - 512 ¥ lORNGINNATL ........... 008 GO9O 20 - D § 1} | Tesrau and Meyers: Benton, Doual asg, Lear, Clark and Gonzales, UM. pires—Rlgler and Emslite, | AT CHICAGO— R ™ K IPEHILADELPHIA .......010 022 @OO - 5 8 5 ICHICAGO it B WS TR - 18 B 8 { F,\sn?\“( hger and Doolin;: Pierce, 3gabel and Bresnahan. Umplres—Quigley and | AT ST. LOUIS— ; R H & IBROORLEN ........... 90 0 % - 5 7 BT TOULS . ........... 950 W 1 8 - 2100 3 ‘..,:\I':(“.'."r“':',":;;::?g McCarthy and Ml ler; Rahingsan, Griner and Snyder, Um. € : AT PITTSBURG— R M E IBOBERN .........-.... D 8 ' 0 -] & IFIRSBNRL ............ W] 0 W - % 9 ) | Lusque and Gowdy;: Cooper and Gib son; Umpires—Orth and Ryan. ! - GIRL'S FUNERAL THURSDAY. | The funeral of Miss J Aurena iqnh-l\, of Center Hill, who died Tues {day night, will be held Thursday af | ternoon at 3 o'clock. Services will be [held in Center Hill Presbyterian Church and interment will be at 4 oclock in Westview cemetery Miss I Quick, 20 years old, is survived by |her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. | Quick, and three sisters, Mrs. W, D. Summeriin and Misses Pauline and lF.mo Quick, TAE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWR WASHINGTON, May 20.—At a conference to-day between the Sec retary of Stete, the Ambassador from Great Britain and the Minister from The Netherlands, it was decided that the status quo, as far as oil leases at Tampico is concerned, will be main tained, The Secretary announced the agreement reached would prevent one oil ownar from taking advantage of ancther due to existing conditions. It is provided that no owner of oil property there will suffar through his ‘absence. g £y ¥ 'RACING RESULTS AT PIMLICO. FIRST--Five furlongs: Stalwart Hel en, 193 (Shuttinger), $7.80, $4.50, $3.00, won: Celto, 109 (Pickett), $5.20, $3.20, second; Deviltry, 107 (Butwell), $3.40, third. Time, 1:02. Surgeon, Borgo, Pul lux, Louise May and Karl also ran, SECOND-—SBix furiongs: Hobnob, 102 (Mc'Taggart). $5.20. $3.20, §2.70, won; Napanick, 112 (Pickett), $2.90, $2.60, second: Miss Brush, 106 (Fairbrother), $3.00, third. Time, 1:14. Belray and Fasces also ran, THIRD-—Mile: Paton, 103 (McCahey), $12.70, $5.40, $3.40, won; Little Eng land, 112 (Butwell), $3.40, $2.60, second; Orpeth, 110 (Pickett), $3.20, third. Time, 1:41. Knight of Uncas, Sir Den rah, Bluebeard, Fool .of Fortune, Veil chen, Gates also ran. FOURTH—Two miles—x Merry aTsk, 100 (Haynes), $3.10, $3.30, $2.80, won; xTop Hat, 140, (Schweitzer), $3.30, $2.80, second; Promoter, 145 (Dayton), $2.90, third. Time, 3:55. Abden, Roland, PPardee also ran. Little Hugh fell xCoupled FIFTH—MiIe and one-sixteenth: [l Oro, 98 (Ward), $10.30, %5.80, $4.60, won; Dangerous March, 110 (Grand), 54.40, 53.40, second; Prince Ahmed, 112 (Taplin), $3.20, third. Time, 1:57 1-5. Napier, Loween also ran. SIXTH—Six furlongs: Always First, 110 (Davis), $4.30, $3.10, $2.90, won; Bel fron, 105 (Burns), $3.30, $3.10, second; Miss Cavanaugh, 103 (Butwell), $3.80, third. Time, 1:152-6. Dungera, De voter, Massonet, Nicety, Dombra, Bill M., Aviatress and Dr. Charcot also ran SEVENTH--Stx furlongs: Hillstream, 97 (McCehey), $6.70, 5550, $3.00, won: Chilton Squaw, 97 (Ford), $25.40, $11.40, second; Cannock, 99 (Ward), §2.60, third. Time, 1:14 Sackcloth, Booth, Nttmbus and Frog also ran. AT LOUISVILLE, FIRST--Four and one-half furlongs: Supernuman. 106 (Turner), $6.00, $3.10. $2.30, won; Martinos, 105 (Byrne), $3.00, $2.30, second; Col. Tom Green, 103 ,Gri ner), $2.40, third. Time, :54. Mountain Pear!, Shoddy, Moscows, White Cream also ran. SKECOND--Six furlongs: Star Actress. 106 (Martin), $15.90, $6.90, $5.10, won; Oakland, 110 (Turner), $7.60, $5.40, sec ond;, xQuartermaster, 113 (Rooney), $6.20. third. Time, 1:13. La Mode, Sil ver Moon, Gabric, Beau Chilton, J, B. Robinson, FKlying Yankee, Armor and xSureget also ran. (x— Field.) THIRD -~ Five furiongs: Martha Lee, 103 (Obert), $10.20, $7.30, $4.60, won. xManioe, 100 (Dishmon), $10.50, $4.10, second; Jeff Roberts, Hl:‘- (Waldron). $3.80. third. Time, 1:00 3-5. (x-Fleld) XCommauretta, xLizzie Puff, Tam “Tam, September Morn. Business Afent, xWathen, Gainsborough, xMisty Morn, Indian Runner, Idiola, Joe D. also ran FOURTH-—Mile: Winning Witch. 110 (Keogh), $17.10, $lB.lO, $4.10, won; Gro ver Hughes, 109 (McCabe). $8.70, $5.50, second. Strong, 106 (Martin), $3.30, third. Time, 1:38. Osaple, Benanet, Ella Bryson, Samuel R Meyer, Cream, Old Ben and Wllhite also ran FIFTH-Six furlongs: tiawthorn, 108 (Byrne), $11.40, $£4.00. 83330, won; Vandergrift. 107 (Neylon), $3.40, $3.40, second; Brickley, 92 (Mott), $7.90, third, Time, 1:12 2-5. Lady Panchita, Beach Comber, Bringhurst, Presumption algo ran. SIXTH—MiIe and eighth: «lass, 110 (Taylor), $ll.OO, $6.19, $5.00, won; Flying Feet 106 (Waldron), $6.20, $4.00, second; Mary Ann K., 89 (Neylon), $3.70, third. Time, 1:53. Nannie MeDee, W, W Clark, Woodcraft and Weyanoke also ran. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. At Toronto. RV M. E, SEMRNCISY i a e qOorONte L . G a 8 8 At Montreal. R.H.E RNERRE L. s Montreal. S ici el 3 At Buffalo. RKRE Providence ; R Butßle .. .. e 1 8 2 (Eleven innings.) At Rochester, R.H.E BAIHREe .. ... il B 0 Y \Roehefler.. RAk des Ml aennisT Y B FEDERAL LEAGUE AT BROOKLYN— INDIANAPOLIS ........ BSROUBRLEN .. ....... Billlard and Warren; Seaton and La AT BUFFALC— L WS SUFPRID ... Willett and Simon: Ford and Blair, AT PIHTSBURG— ERIRARD ... ... ....... PEPISBURG ... ... ... Watson, Henderson and Wilson; K Umpires—Mannassau and Bush. AT BALTIMORE— RANEAE CITY ......... BALTIMORE ... ..... Henning and Brown; Ridgeway, You angCrase, . - B SOUTH ATLANTIC. | At Columbia. R:H E Albany. . . . .001 010 100—3 7 2 Columbia . . .011 000 011—4 7 5 Batteries: Winchell and Braun; Morrow and Wells! Umpire—Vitter. At Savannah. RME Macon . . . .200 050 200—9 13 2 Savannah . . .010 001 100—3 8 1 Batteries: Martin and Bashom; Poole and Smith. Umpire—Lauzon, At Charleston R M. E Jacksonville . . 000 130 000— 4 7 O Charleston . 000 000 000 0 3 4 Batteries: Johnson and White; aCtes and aMrshall. Umpire—Pender. At Augusta. R.H. E, Columbus . . 000 000 100— 1 4 1 Augusta . . . . 101 002 01*— 5 9 1 Batteries: Smith and Thompson; Snyder and Wallace. Umpire—Mo ran. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Columbus. R.M.E Minneapolis 000 000 00— O 5 1 Columbus . . . 005 100 00*— 6 8 4 Batteries: Fiene and Rondeau; Eagans and Smith. Umpires—John son and Murray, At Louisville. R.H. E. St. Paul. . . . .003 012 004—10 13 1 Louisville .. . .002 000 210— 5 10 7 Batteries: Karger, Hall and Glenn and James: Woodburn, Baker, Ellis and Clemons. Umpires—Owens and Connally. At Indianapolis.. R H.E: Milwaukee . . .200 202 000— 8 8 1 Indianapolis 063 COO 50*—14 15 1 Batteries: Hovlik, Geisel, Braun and McGraw; Schardt and Living stone. Umpires—O’Brien and West ervelt, At Cleveland. R.H.E Kansas City 050 003 204 000—14 14 4 Cleveland. .041 022 203 001—15 22 3 Batteries: Ragan and Moore; Kah ler, Lush, Brenton, Baskette and De voght. Umpires—Johnstone and Irwin. WHEN YOUR EYES Need assistance, they should be pro vided with the best. John L. 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'."5- Sand posta for handsom illus- [’:T]}r""'\‘ Office T R trated bookiet mad prices of our ‘5 famous brands, stampad envel § Post Office 9 ? e e o npe and handy order blank, n BB s e e ! y iRO R i 5 PLARY-HANLON BOUT PROMISES TOBE GOOD ONE HERE won't be any fanc, Prills . §. mingled in with SCrapping when e Jimmy Perry, of Pittsburg, meets Eddie Hanlon, of Atianta, a the Orpheum Theater next Thursday night. These husky young 150-pound. ers are as friendly as the measles 1o a 10-year-old boy, and it is going to be one grudge affalr when they tie up, This is the third time the hoys have been'matched, and this time both lads declare they will go through with it, no matter how small the house. Hanlon believes he can stop Perry, and to the winner will gqo 80 per cent of the hoxers' share. Tha loser is_to be allowed 20 per cent 1o pay training expenses, Hanlon and Perry signed articies night before Jast, and while they wers cgickering over a few minor details it looked as though they would settle the superiority right then and therg, but cooler heads kept them apart Promoter (astro has secured Riin Hooper and Cyelone Thompson, two of the sluggingest slugging negroes hereabouts, for an ecight-round mi These lads met once before, and i was a peacherino from start to fin ish. - Promoter Castro will arrange hix ‘entire card to-day. |eT T P 2 Baseball Fields " For Illinoi ~ For Illinois Co-eds 5 CHAMPAIGN, ILL., May 20,—Two baseball diamonds for the exclusive luse of University of Illinois co-eds are to be laid out on the recently ac | quired athletic field. SMITH TIRED OF FEDS. 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