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o o 7 f .' . V. ; r r : i i ii 1 1 f ni . n m i 7 i" ' - it , f 0 I. -..J - - J k i. .J. C I' L-i I .i3T tilt iI;H . r 1 -r. hi zim al iu, Jane t- 14 Stewart the last ol the ssrios Mftyn terday MOB ' BT : ft MOT Of S tfl 1. Not natil ths ninth were the locals able ; to got ft runner around t o homo. - Stew- p STtWART tf gj i stoked by brilliant support of i Bates tbe 111 champs really jt had ft chance to win. Zahni r wu strong but tht Bloomers Jk sot seeemble blU t the right t off tbe Stewart curves and TS2-en LZ1CT2. PeOflft ..... ,20 -.21 ' Bloomirno, ...... ..w ' 2t Bvanevble 20 S4 Celar RaoUU ....... X to RoeKrora ........... u u U ....20 SI M EaSao arpura waa again tbe heavy hlt- tor the riaitor. Tbe left fleM atberet la a triple aad a don t la three timet at bat Both n were rJawly afiaira sad re Id la ft ran each time, jtflelder Bob rothergUl of the jatagtoB team waa injured tn ninth Inning In attempting to and be may be out of tbe a for tome time. Rock I land irted for Roekford laat night vtagtoa la shaking banda with t at winning two of three w from the Iilandera, both of itetoriea being of the acknowl I flukey rarlety. only allp tbe Iilandera made field today waa an excusable t by Martin after he had lad down ft tore hit off Foth . bat In the fourth. Martin t to the ball after a deaperate i and then bad plenty .of time ike the patent bat threw low Jtekson. Ialandern atarted the scoring fourth when Purpura prorld- Ae lacentatlre with a double to t held. . Benson bunted him to I and Olockson produced a long acefly that brought the out V home. Another run for tbe Jtrs . followed in tie-, fifth I O'Keil doubled. Murphy sln i and the pair worked the dou- i the eighth Purpura tripled to t and counted on Benson's out, Ha making a super-human atop 3a Rock bland second base- rt elout to abort AEZKCAS tfllCSX. aetftland ........ 20 New Tort . M n Chicago M M- Wasbington ..: u Boston .St 27 St. Louie ........... 2 20 Detroit ...'..........20 10 Philadelphia 45 HATIOSiFLIACTTE. ;- w. u Cincinnati '..........82 22 Brooklyn tl 2S St Lonla II 21 Chicago to 20 PitUburgh .;. ..... 20 Si Boston .. ...........24 28 ' New York ....20 22 Philadelphia ...... .24 34 .. Illlfl l I Ustttai! J Z3 II Vrs . tl rrt-st . 7 Pet "-5 .001 ' At I Jttt .4121 1 JM ( J4l! 1 3 TMatfOT T-f lOMOSf -t BASS AND efa.tOefri I Pet .M2 .504 JJ6 il7 00 .402 .441 .414 YESraUMTS 1E8TJITS. ' Ihne.Bye League. Peoria, S; Cedar Rapids. 2. Roekford, (; Terre Haute, 4 (10 lnninga). Rock Inland, I; Btoommgton, L EransTille, 0; Moline, 6. American Xeagae. Chicago, (; Clereland, 3. Boston, 0; New Tork, S. Washington. 4; Philadelphia, 2. St Louie, 10; Detroit 0. Kadeaal Leafie. Pittsburgh, 0; Chicago, 3. Brooklyn, S; Boston, 1. . Boston, 4; Brooklyn, 2. New Tork, ; Philadelphia, L ' No other game scheduled. . DONAHUE HATCHED FOB BOUT BEFORE DES BODIES CLUB Johnny Donahue and his man ager, Oeorge Dana, leave tomorrow night for Des Moines where Johnny Is matched to box Rich Kenneally before a Dee Moines . club. Ken neally boxed Donahue here in the spring before Babe Meanor's club and the bout waa generally cred ited as a draw. Dana only recently took orer the managership ' of Johnny. He has been working out daily in a Moline gymnasium with the object of stag ing a comeback in the squared circle. Johnny says .he wishes to correct the Impression of tri-city fane that he is through with the game. Dans also has Buck Timothy nn- ilscemlngton's lone tally waslder hl command and he is trying np in the ninth. Thomp- V slBgled and FothergUl dupli 1 Sykea waa hit by a pitched land Snyder lifted a akcWlce i ' Lenahan and Jantien were teuta at first base. Score: Island AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ay. ss 4 yla.lf ...... 3 ton, 2b ...... 4 kaon, lb .... 2 4 an, Sb 4 CI, rf ...... 4 Jejos, cf ..... 4 Jeft, 9 3 Mato ........32 I I 27 12 2 leomlnfton AB. R. H. PO. A. E. hrman, 2b ... 2 0 0 ,3 0. 0 Ma. as 4 0 11 0 "peon, rf ... t 12 1 'A 0 aergntcf .... 4 0 2 2 0 0 lb i o (11 0 0 er, c t o 1 S 1 2 han, tb .... 3 0 O S 10 to. It 2 0 0 0 0 0 alser, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 Wa .... ';...!? 1 0 27 10 2 Island 0001100013 wlngton .....0000000011 .area base hit Purpura, Two alts, Coltrin. Purpura. Sacri- aits. Purpura. Sacrifice flies, Aer, Glockooa. stoles bases, wman, Thompson, , Murphy, Double plays, Coltrin. to to Byaea; Benson to Htrnftlr tmt Hv K&tinl. J? Btewart, X. Bases on A.1? 8Uwrt. ; off Zahnlasr. " 5 nltcber, by Stewart Wild pitch. Stewart Um V Suratkle. Time of game, 1:46. HinBIAKS O02B EIO 020 WD W. June 20. The tpit 1 itopnaed by Mr. Stanley Cot neld no terrors for the yesterday and the Indl vwera nicked ta ths first of the to 3. before about 12,000 " The big Pole from Shamo Vfaj experienced two noisy ses he second and fifth end at .i.1 Ue sixth gftTa up the Job r?ii. Tony Pasth dotng the tthe rest of tbe wsy. d to the Indune was "Leftr" WUlhuma. The Sox Vu bomped ntta eansistenUy - pennant seekers from Ohio. maaaged to ease orer a nam rough spots. After his J bed attest him a three run 5rte in the second Claude be . s btt sad the Indians llng alone aaaasced to the third, fourth and filth. "by kaotttag the count.' The stepped right oat. bowerar. grasost off thro in the some Xaad after that splurge Oande t On ladiaaa ttesn settlas- too to match him before the Des Moines club with either Toung Jeffries or Quincy Qulgley. PIRATE ANNEX FIRST OF SERIES FROM CUES, 6 TO 3 Pittsburgh, Pa., June 26. The Pirates carried too many guns for Claude Hendrix yesterday and best the Cubs. I to I, in the opening game of this congested series, large ly on account or a sloppy aura in ning. V , The Cubs started alter Wilbur Cooper with all the confidence In the world and laced his southpaw stuff for three earned rum in the first two rounds. But they tossed away the lead in the third au! thereafter curled up. Only four Cub swats wrfre registered after the rec ond and only one Tlaitor reached second base in that period. Score: R.H.E. Chicago .............. .....3 8 1 Pittsburgh .............. ..S 5 0 Batteries Hendrit and O Ter rell; Cooper and Schmidt I 7 2 v2. ;..t S 1 rttartot CoTeleskis. Fseth and a; TWO ZIORE HOZIERS FOB EIO BAEOON, BUT TANKS LOSE .New Tork, June 24. Boston Am ericans defeated New Tork In the first of a four game series, 0 to 3. Hooper's hitting accounted for all three of ths Boston runs scored off Quinn. The Yankees' thre runs were all homers, Kutn getting two and Pecklnbsugh one. Ruth now has hit twenty-two home runs. His drlre in the first Inning went into ths centerflsld bleachers, it being his longest hit on these grounds.. Score: . : R.H.B. Boston , ..... 0 0 0 New York .2 .0 4 Batteries Pennock and Walters: Onlan, Thonnahlen and Hannah. . 6RIFF8. 4i MACKS, t. WaahlMton. D. C June 20. Philadelphia iaSered At 10th con eeeutiya defeat yesterday. Washing ton winning ths opening gams of the series, 4 to , Sftftw was wuu. but effective is the Binches. He si- lowed only four hits sad struck out sight of ths visitors. Soars: R.H.& Philadelphia ......2 4 2 Washinntoa 4 0 2 Battoriee Naylor sad Perkins; Shaw and Oharrtty. " EAST TS. WS8T. , Chicago. June 2s. A worM's besebsH series staeospkers will be la evidence st the Cubs' park 4 day when the Lane Tech nine meets ths Hlxh School of CnmmsrrstM of New Tork for the latar-eety high school nbamsfcaiahtp I mlirrrr band. psJS4e of players to the tag pole where the ftsg will be hoisted and jass mualc between Inntnas ntotldofl ton, Woe Ojasst, hoT miil rUsttf! CoToTaeKMei MS oatr Msm esucMTiAM Mori Mil wtmoo lovxsThikM! iapM t0stbXOM' f4barrroaU-lloees, TAH AonejSt-ltfTwg Iu.sr Logic! I o'm iosr TOMUM H 9P0IL IIESSER SllOViS WAY WITH BAT IN TIIREE-EYE THBEE-ETE AVERAGES FOB GAMES INCLUDINGr THOSE OF WEDNESDAY Binmtost buntie .. Big Peoris OstfleMer Is Shown Clestlag PIU fer an Aver. ,, sfs st juo. . ' Nesser of Peoria continues to show the way of batters In the Three-Eye. The powerful outfield er of the Tractor tribe has an aver age of .360 in the statistics relessed for publication today. FothergUl and Thompson of Bloomington are Just behind him with M apiece. Ben Smith of Rock Island checks op in fourth position with .335, which Is two points higher than the lanky first baseman boasted laat week. Roy Brown of Peoria dropped from .349 to .321, and Dressea of Peoria also slumped. Glockson's batting continued to fall during the week, the big fellow slipping from .308 to .391. Benson dropped from .291 to .287. Stewart is the leading pitcher for Rock Island. Sid has won 0 and lost 5 games. Weiss boasts s high er percentage with 4 won and 1 lost Dennle is only credited witn 7 won. bnt this is an error. Denny had won 0 and lost 0 before the team left on the. road trip. . Rock Island and Moline are closely aligned in the. matter of team batting and fielding. In team batting Rock Island stands, fifth with a percentage of .247 and Mo line la sixth with .233. In team fielding both teams are s notch higher, Rock Island with 352 and Molina with .040. ROCK ISLAND.. MOUMB 0Sar RM .. Trf IUt .... an m MM ten IM iei itis !7M TEAM r. on. 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If 4 0 2 2 Alien. 2b 4 0 0 0 Baser, lb 3 1 12 Hanson, p 2 0 0 0 Totals .... ...31 3 Onus Peoria '....000020010-2 Cedar Rapids ....0002000002 Two base nits, Larmore, Nesser. Stolen bases, Ued. Hruska, Schuy ler. Sacrifice hits. Jenkins, LebssU. Nasser. Basee on balls, off Ut trsll. 2; off Hanson, 1 Struck out by Littrell, 2; by Hanson, 2. Paeeed ball, Roth. Umpire, Collins. Time of game, 1:50. . UCOUS TO FALL. New Orleena, Lav, Juno Southern track were expected to fall today whan the crests of ths soath's athletes compete in sn Olympic tryoat here. Porty-ene sthletes from leartles southern eoUeges and dabn Incbsd las soutsers tsroolleaisto, A. A. V. sad Tsnna oonferenee cham- WH1 it s ts Paa. .... MR ts 44 Slav ... MS SS 44 Knpr. Em. IIS 14 SS KrOatatoa. SM. ttS a at CMIIaa, T.H. .... M tl M I4r4. RHa. .... TS Ml I WekMI. CTt ... LIS IS St BcaayUr. C.K. .. 4 l St Lanaara. CR. .. US SI to Srkan. Km. ... I4S IS S7 Dental. Mel ISS IS SS Scholia, T.lt. ... iei tt 4B Baiaenm. 0.t. 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Rark. 4 ST 41 41 71 Met rleeiu Bvaaa ..4 t 47 M 1.1 IS Smith. Rack. S I - SS In IS 4 Oladl. T.H. 1 I 34 17 3 14 Sieemrt,- R.L ..... S I IR (9 M n Teaer. CK. ....... S S7 43 4 Til Reailiia. Bint. ..... 4 l 54 So AtteMaaa. Mai. .... T S S3 S3 41 3 Keenaa. T.H. 4 4 TS 44 44 im Peaala. It. 1. T 4 134 U in M Mill. Rack. T T 44 IK 44 Waramtli. Krana.. T T 44 43 a 47 Mala. Mm. 4 I a 44 SB 34 akteMa. Reaaa. .... t S t 37 21 a I4UMII. CR- t 4 SI 47 IT 37 RueMaaU Rerfc. ... I 1 44 a It 14 Parrel!. Reana. .... I I IS 10 7 IS Ptareaa. MaL T t IIS TS S3 KIT, Clink. CR. S T tos M S4 41 Weaallea. Mel. ..4 S M 42 ST SS Drown. T H 4 4 CI si ll a Setfter. Reaaa. ... 11 47 13 14 HehMaa Pea. 1 S 41 ti 35 33 Weker. Pea. I S M 4T 34 M. Remaea. Pea. I I 4 II Hi B thaMer. Pea. 3 S 41 44 -14 a Rem. T.H I t 31 ! 14 Zahaiaer. Dim. .... t 4 41 47 M 43 Pltepelrlck. CR. .. S T 47 34 19 JT VelBt, Reek. 4 10 131 44 S3 49 Sack, Mel. .... ... t I I H Treaar. Reek. 1 4 73 41 M 14 KlatbalL T H 1 4 45 W IT IS c smith, rx .... e a 44 a 34 is O'Neill, R.L e 4 42 10 M 14 Xerr. T.H 0 S 10 14 II It Otmnaal. T.H. .... e -3 a 1 IS S ruaaaarty. fteaaa... 4 S 34 34 11 S I4r. T.H. 0 t IS 11 t HUM. CR. 0000 1 tt U U 10 MnJBMSBjsnjaasaj AID C7 tajtarflle-tooat the Isat gsaas of the, series from Xolise yeaterdsy, 0 to . Ja n lt-tnnlng bottle. TJnt p"Ire DsUeo stood st ths l)Uta talking to Catcher Kohls walls Strssbaagh tagged Groh oet at third, three feet from the boss. Oroh scored a moment later on Uorrtaey'B hit with ths winning run. The crowd Immediately rush ed on the Held and tt was with dif ficulty that the payors of both teams protected DoLsts while the ItoUlne police responded to a riot ealL. 8eors: -: . . AB.RH.PO.A.R -0 1 2 2 0 0 ..i ..I Moline MeKnew, cf ... Mack lb ....... Rsy. ss ....... Denial, c Jones, rf-lf .... WUkerson, If ... Pierton, rf .... Strasbsugh, 2b Lord. 2b Beck, p ....... Totals ... ... Evansyffla - Bashang, cf ... Loftia. It , Meyers, 2b .... Oroh, sS Kohls, c ...... Lothes, lb Morrisey. 2b ... Wsrmouth, rf . Shields, p .... ..4 ..S ..t ..1 ..0 ..6 ..4 .40 2 22 14 CltCliiYTO-OEG- -m ; r.iiL7iu3'Fr.C." TD Ci) LJ IIAIiVAED EAIOXJ DZTZAT TO YALS COAT -New London. Conn, Jnno 20. Leadlag from the initial dip of their oars. Harrard's Taralty crew de feated Tsls ia n spectscnlar 4-mile me of thai ttnd dnal lntar-raraitT ' regatta late yesterday by nearly aix 4 11 lanrtha. thna eomnletely winlnc out 2 2 1 1 ths sting of the double tletorr of 12 1 0 their EU rtrala in the two orelim- 0 2 0 Oilnarr races held earlier In the day. 0 0 0 0 Rowing in magniflceot form tram 2 2 0 0 ! the start of the Ions usotreani bat- 1 2 10 O'tle," tbe oarsmen coached by BlU 1 0 7 0! Haloes, early demonstrated their 5 12 29 21 2 susorlority both in blado work and AB. R. H. PQl A. E. stamina, and awept across between ..5 0 2 7 0 0 the finish flags 22 minutes and 11 seconds sfter receiving the starting signal, while their ancient Tale ri vals trailed in 25 seconds Ister in s state of physical exhaustion, which was little short of pitiful. ..5 ,.s ..4 ..4' ..5 ..0 .. ..6 0 10 2 1 1 0 1 V 0 Totals ... ....45 0 11 29 10 1 Moline ... .1001000 200000 6 Eysnarille .00010400000010 Two base hits Morrisey, Mack, Bashang, Groh. Sacrifice hits Lottls, Kohla (2), Mack, Ray, Jones. Stolen bases Loftia, oJnea (2), Strasbsugh. Struck' out By Shields, 5; by Beck, 2. Bases on balls Off Shields. 2; off Beck. 2. Hit by pitched ball Oroh, Lothes. Passed ball DeufeL Umpire Oe LsTe. Time 2:45. BROWX8, Wt TIGERS, 0. St Louis, Mo-., June 20. St Lou is rallied in the eighth yesterday snd defeated Detroit 10 to 0, after the Tigers had routed Weilman and tide up the Browns' six run lead in the seventh and eighth. Then in the last of the eighth two passes, a hit batsman, a double by Staler and a triple by Austin scor ed four runs. Score: R.H.B. Detroit 0 12 1 St Louis 10 12 1 Batteries Ehmke snd Woods!!; Weilman, Shocker snd Severe id. A I :Wi GUAISHOd M V EES SMITH LEFT IN HOSPITAL AT BLOOMERS' TOWN Ben Smith is confined in St Jo seph's hospital at Bloomington, ac cording to the Bloomington Pants- graph, and it is likely that he will have to remain there for several days before returning to Rock Is land with his broken ankle. The article states that Ben splintered a small bone In ths right ankle in attempting to stretch a single Into a double sad he may be laid np for a month or longer. Officials of the Rock Island Fans' sssoclstion are afraid, however, that Ben will not be able again this season to play bsMtaUL EXPECT CHICAGO OLYIXPIO TETOTJT TO B BIN Oy BEST TJZXF3 ?ADZTTO QUIT AI7DETCO so. Three Xye Roffrford. m, Juno Spade will retire troa league and Join tko Roekford team, plsy tng right sesld. nteher Lynch of Iora, who ssstrntted Spose on the; a fisieted Into today. tocai ROin, sss sosn masoanwy Chicago, inns 20. It la expected by track and Held officials here that asms of ths best marks la any of the sectionsl trials will bo made at today's mid-western trials for ths Olympic game. - Several national champions ari among the 200 athletes to contnots: Arils Mucks, former TJiUveralty of Wlsconain stsr. holder of ths discus UUa; Murphy of Notre Demo, high Tumn champion; Frank Foee. who holds the world's record. U feet 2 t-lt Inches. In ths pole salt; Floyd Smart title holder of ths broad Jump, and Howard Drew of Drake untverslty. Joint holder of the world's 100-yard record at .09 2-S eeeonda. Athletes who hold, or did bold world "a national, or ccofarence ti tles, will have eoatatod in ov event ay the time the taaaetJtton The Okobojl Indians are again on the war path with the avowed In tention of killing defenseless "tar hawks." The noble red men will answer the call of the wild. Again the tom-toms will sound their wild, weird, entrancing, . monotonous tones, assembling the tribe for either war, hunt or athletic sports. Ths Hopl Indians (little people) living in the sges of stone snd adobe, built their villages on the hillsides. The only entrance to their homes was through a trap door in the roof, which waa Immediately closed against marauders. In those primeval days their tom-toms were constructed by tightly 'stretching a cow-hide over a hollow stump. Vi brating Intonations were regulated Damon and Pythias brand. Gilbert will be in charge of the Okobojl ceremonial and fancy dances, lead ing the chanting and giving a short address In ths Indian tongue. Lieu tenant John Philip Sousa (Chief March King), ably assured by Rolls O. Helkea (Chief Bald Eagle): will direct the musical program during the outing. At the crest of the dog feast Chief March King will give a tom-tom recital, said to be hia best musical effort, a solo In troducing his delicacy of touch, technique, ..volume and modulated expression, a revelation on the ket tle drum. The Okobojis are conceded to be the most ancient honored snd re spected trapshooting organisation in the world. The charter mem' bera were a squad of five, Harvey McMurchey, , Fred Gilbert, Rolla Heikes, Charley Budd snd Tom Marshall. The tribal ranks hsve now grown -to a limited member by the varied sizes of outer casings. ship of 100 warriors, hailing from The beating of those kettle drums when accompanied by the lighting of signal fires, waa a far call to wandering warriors. In those days the medicine men coordinated ig norance and superstition with the healing products of Dsme Nature, in their attempts to alleviate tribal suffering. An annual exodus of ths tribe to localities where medicinal waters bubbled from the bowels of the earth, sn aperient from natures laboratory, waa over ordered. There the medicine men shook their snake akin rattles, cavorted in cir cles, worshiped the sun. chanted and walled, invoked the presence of venomous snakes, supplicating the personal bestowal of favors from tbe Indian messlah or Great Spirit The laxative (Pluto) springs at French Lick, Indians, were the feathered warriors, squaws snd pappooses accepted mecca. Again those medicinal springs in the val ley of hope, are paging the Okobojl Indians for their 21st annual pow wow, scheduled for June 22 to 25, Inclusive. During this Interim of trapshooting diversion, their tribal dances, songs, chants, annual pow wow snd much touted dog feast will be featured. Tom Taggait, whoss name la synonymous with French Lick, Is self-appointed caterer de lux for the "dog feast1 A num ber of Maryland milk fed Junior ca nines have been located for the banquet These will be koshered almost every state in the union. To be recognized ss sn Okojobi brave ia the acme .of a trspshooter's ambition the ne plus ultra of all scatter gun artists. Be It known that the casting of one arrow head of obsidian (black) into the collec tion blanket forever bars a candl date from membership in the tribe. To become an Okojobi beara the hallmark of universal popularity. me coming pow-wow will be a shoot for pleasure, where formality ts sidetracked for sociability. The French Lick hotel (Hlu-Wlckiup) will supplant sll tribal tepees. to GtSo lor Wesli t2 aad Cab IW BUI Barley, tko Iatasslstw' w manager, will not iota ths tm Bra til tt rstanu homo en Tueoday, fte cordtng to word receive taw morning by Prtjeddent Dr. C - W. Mueller. Whoa President Ma&Str talked with Harley In Chicago last Sunday, the latter stated that ata agTeemeot with ths managantnt ot tko Lonan Sausres ceiled lor; week's notice It st any time hs should decide te leave the teens. It la for this reason that Harley ia sticking with ths club tor XOes today and tomorrow. Ho gave his word and that ta the reason ho sea- , not Join his own club until the) re turn home. Roekford will prorkie the opposition when, ths Islanaora come back. -Harley wss a stsr outfielder for the Chicago club in ths old Federal . . i A... k. league auu previuua w . ' m played in tbe Wlaconsln-IlUnols league, the Canadian Central and Northern leaguee. For the last four or five years hs has played semi-pro ball tor the Logan Squares, sn organisation that ranks with the best minor team in ths country. Harley was recommended to Rock Island by one ot ths dose followers of baseball in Chicago, Harry Burton of ths Spaaldlag Brothers' sporting goods otnaBoay. Burton Is recognised as an author ity on players and hs was consult ed by Dr. Mueller In quest of sn efficient manager to succeed Jack Tlgbe. Burton strongly recctn-. mended Harley as a capable player and manager. ' 0 . SPECIAL SERVICZ3 ; FOE YOUNG PEOT1S SBBMaaanueaaa -hf. ' Rev. 3. T. Mordy. pastor of tht Central Presbyterian church, baa arranged for a aeries of firs popu lar young people's services, to bo held on the next five Sunday even ings st 7 o'clock, to be combtaatson young people snd congregallonil services. The first Is to be held to morrow evening, when I. D. G. Walker, 'state young people's sec retary, formerly of this city and now or Chicago, will apeak aad there will also be a talk by W. B. Mclntyre. H. S. Cable la the load er for the evening. Miss Esther Mslmrose will sing snd there will be s duet by Miss Mss Mltchsm and Emmett Burr. BABE MEANOB IN A NEW LOCATION Babe Meaner called up this ft. tn. to announce his location In a now soft drink establishment at Bev enteeth street snd Seventh avenue. Babe some time ago disposed of his Interests In the soft drink par lor and restaurant at Twentieth street and Third avenue to hia brother Harry, x The deal tor hia new place was completed yester day with Mart Dolan, former own er. The new place will bo head quarters for tbe Rock Island Ath letic club. His phons number M 1221. ' K. 0. BBO WS OCTTOCTTED. IBy Ceiled Praee.) Dallas. Texas, June 26. Knock out Brown, Chicago Greek, was ; outpointed by Harry Krohn, Akron, i Ohio, in a 10-round bout here laat' night, according to newspaper de cisions. . - I ASK YOUR FATHER . ABOUT DOLLY'S SHOES iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuRsrri ?S - SB) I C AMPBELL'S ISLAND i IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilimiinillllllllllUtllllltmiliiiiiiiiiiinimniMiiM E and ceremonially served under theiS - , f rr .zz. r Tr .. Tt . T ininnnniiitt,...,..,.. . i ........... .................... ""HTHIIIHHniiri -'......--.'.. ... m y E Tko first three men in each by President Tearney.tlO events will qualify for the mrestltahnsi. , . i'ional trials at Harvard July 17. lished which has supervision of Ben Donnelley (Chief Wealthy water), and Walter Pea cock (Chief Gold Beater), a rare treat la tn store. Daniel W. Voorheos. 8r (Chief Tall Sycamore of the Wabash), Pe oria'a silver-tongued orator, will of nciate st the memorial services whose braves have passed on to the happy hunting grounds, within the past 12 moons. Fred Gilbert of Spirit Lake, lows, when a small boy, was captured by the Sioux In dians whsn they were on ths war path, raiding homes and maasacre lng the defenseless r'Tn-4 ia northwestern Iowa. Sitting Bull, ths high chief, waa attracted by Fred's incessant babbling line of conversation and adopted this pre cocious littlo human nhoaogranh. enawaaf WUWUlf SUB aims, lesTS and body with highly colored atg. ments, grrtng him the euphonious aame or unlet Heap Talk. Ho be- ennee a mvonte tn tbo tribe, qaick ly ntasteriag their ''-nits ani adopting their cnatnssav Ho wa. 'j'snt aj iam winat experts to boiiv bbb. awm, atng, daneo and fight, bawaning a regular Blanket Indian na, tIT.. mm f4 by Chief Albert BeaW U-ll I'aMtonthepieJsjnBotklnlli of the j quest of the remsnnu etTker of ll to ne- bttCalo. A frtaadahln 'was eanak-' BASEBALL Sunday, June 27 SILWS B. TL E. V3 s s s CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS Game called 3:30 p. m. rinitinnuiiiisainunniinuiiiiniiiin gmiuauiiiurmiiiuiumnniiiiiiitr I DANCING Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Fridayi J- nishte ' ; Y' . '. ,. " ' i - ' :-. a . .' - . Meals, at reasoiidble prices. ; : Admission to fjrouncb free S