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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 20

Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 20

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20 IIOCIIK8TEK DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1912. TWENTY-TWO MEN Detroit Falls Down on First fflcifarlfo Clothing Co TO-DAY'S BOXING CREDIT TO STATE IN GRAYS' CAfflP Opportunity to Look at Some Atz Reports to Fill Gap in Real Pitching Dodgers, Too New Orleans, March 27. The Tit. i Lake's Infield That Statement of Commis-sion in Control.

Pnt up exlilbitloo ZJZ .7 1,10 wliir "cs una uie best, 'J lie pitchers used today, loainir i if Hrleaug PREDICTS GREAT STRUGGLE tho first time they Imd speed and curvea and the fielding was fast and high eluss. (Jranev was tho real pitching this ssring, mid looking it over was about all they did. Duly four safeties did the Former Manager tor Providence NO BETTING OR FAKE BOUTS Work of Commission Has ElimI nated Brutal Features ot Ring Contests and Boxing Has Netted Good Ravenue to the State them coming in the lust two rounds. I obb, on hia first BnneHrimiH. i.h.

Says Battle of 1912 Will Be Greatest In League History. Grays Using Signals at Bat less but did aome fancy buse running. star batter. He uiudu a two-bugger off Gregg and ft single off Huskette. Hall unto made a two-bagger off Gregg.

Butcher and Olaen got the ups' hits. Kttch mude a single. Giants Work Overtime. Meridian, March 27. The New York Giants defeated lie Meridian team vf tho Cottuu States Leuguo to-duy, 8 ti 1, iu tho presence of a big crowd to do honor to ilio visitors and to Josh levore, formerly a Meridian pluyer.

Amos struck out seven mu jnuyer. jvukj struck out sevoi Cardinals Idle for Week. St. Louis. March ''7 IWidVlire.

Mnh 4 .1: Easter apparel for boys can greatest advantage in the McFarhn boys' department. There's a comfortable "bigness'' about our boys' store-immense stocks to choose from; higher quality at the various prices; the newest of the new in style. When you $et "McFarlin" quality you get something worth having. Boys' blue serge 9 TV mm. weather forced tlm 'nriltniittt ami tho Jminml fniiii tlm 1..

Al! ny, March state I nins rowiiH to hostiHirm t)m camp of the (iruj "JuliB Atz. lilliiriiln Holh parka now are a nuadmire of mud. wiiich wm crwited by he Legwiatuw last year and given over all boxing and spurring as a result of lw. I i IHP J.llHtBrU mill. The Cardinals llHIlded atr Illf hi.nn ...1 it i tVTH -WHUIe five.

Chrlat, Mathew Aliiinentiu In tu Ami.ru.. Cillllllpllllisllll). Mild llu.Un ..,1.5 Hft was the umpire. Not satined it left Jackson, Miss. wU)l ciKht-iuuiug and the nnsi annual report to- day.

A bill for the rcpeul of the kw creating the commlsrion hu jmnsed the Aa-sembly and is uw pending in the Sen- The receipts the oiwrntion of 1. U'li, totaled the liac( a two hours of hard practice, that the in. Hj0 of t). (..,,., I iwgnn iHMt rn.uK.iti, have drlfunl Into men went through in tlie moruiu onmp, brlnilin tho uiitiilicr of nthlctes Browns Turn Down Three. Moritironicry, March 27.

The St. Louis Browns left hero for St. Louis this evening. Clyde Wurea and Babe Dunzlg were left to play bull this season for Montgomery. Kiggs noes back to Houston.

The Urou iiu u. i 1 1 iifu.it 'un)iii under ban ner to twt'iity-two. McXiruw played a second game of five liming after the regular contest ttud it was a tired bunch that boarded a "ruin for Mobile to-night, where a game is scheduled for to-morrow. 'liOiidcll. ari(itlnr nitrliK.

i. slmigsldo I'avet with tht. Mim.eapolU rhaiiililinia III Hill, la tmir tl. ...1.,.. lntr HiPinlipr of lh Hock, hut .,1,....

i or C1.t. Altlwugh Governor Iix signed tlie Jow he haa since urge! iu speiiul messages tiiut it bu rtqpaisj. "Tho law him been criticised, oa has also the siayH tlvo ireport. ls. however, been Unit kind of entiCK-m tltat i should not effect I he condition or the control of boxing in the stato of New ork.

I'n nil sides the Governor 1 lu St. Louis Friday, weather permitting. Louisville Downs Dodgers. Toney Shows His Home Town. IniKvllle.

Mandi 27. Manager Nashville. Tenn. m.i. -r Brooklyn teoiu lost the first rr una jtii arrcpb'd ti rma and I'rt-yhlimt A'an Dushii hua ordi-rcd it in expectm that ho will hix 'aSt MctS Toney.

who lives in Nashvillo when no than I-astinuug, was sent to the mound bv V. the Louis- UHllllt Ul nil I'lirJ III 1 1,.. .11 111. IIIITII'II II UG.U-IIIT1.1tl Manager Chance to-dav no, I tea ted them. 10 to 7.

With Brooklyn u. jiiriij- out, and Kohmidt, tho tx-Iitro(t bnrk-top, lire Hip only jiatliiinr on the router who liavit not reported, but tint blu catcher will not join the club until Mniiiir aasiatauee of the Cub regulars, trimmed the local Southern Lenaue teslil. tt tu .1 ami tlie legislators have been applauded for the atund orifrinaily taken iu tum-Ing over to tho ntato tho rontro: of this lino form of exercise. "Hie work of the State Athletic Cm-misaion entirely eliminated the bru- The locals got lo Toney for six hits and three runs In the first four iunUigs. Thereafter tho Cub twlrler NtlMlltiixt Hll six runs to tho good In the fourth, the Colonels fell ou Itutker nud piled up six runs before they wero retired.

In the sixth inning Louisville added three more, following it with one in the eighth. The game with Indiunapnlig to-morrow tmcertuln and the Brook lyns may remain hero for practice. McConnell Shows Good Form, fanned ten and Issued but one pass. Tho locals blew up iu the seventh and the Cubs acored four num. ('luiiii-a'u n.

iime ipihih tiio men buck to l'rovlduuee next Tucuday. Atz Is In Good Shape. "At looked In tlm pink of rondition as he Kitted the vptenin ami shook hninld with Miiniitrrr Lnk mid tho re-crulta on their ri'tuni from the park lit noon, lie held down (he keystone cir-lier ilurlni the aftcriinnn'n gatlon left to-night for Louisville, whero they arc scheduled to pluy six dnya. I Boys' cheviot and worsted suits with i two pairs of lined trousers Special values at $MJ and $4 05- Rouble-breasted and yoke Norfolk coats. '9janu Nine styles of yoke Norfolk suits.

Knifc-p aits and box-plaits, in homespuns, cheviots sSfca suits hwc faaf'coi112, Prices Play in Rain and Mud. Atlanta, March 27. The Keg. blurs ami Yumr of the New York Corsicuna. March 27 Tlm tai Mature tlie game of boxing, which was prevalent 1-eforo the commission was created.

They likewise reduced to a small factor gamblieg. Public rambling is to-Aiy unheard of where satu'tioned bouts are held. Tlie state, though this commission, lnm iMntrolled a lNrt thnt w-as believed itniioshible to control, nd there is not a state in tho union that, has not watched with great interiwt the work of the New York Statu Athletic Commission. "Letters from many and sometimes from foreign countries aro received by your commission in relation to tho end tiUtd Into the iiinohlno an if he luul White Sox first team handed the Ho, 'WB0. been mndf for It.

The deponed luanaKer on 11 it i.V" um n('u" winning, to u. All the pitchers worked War Tho frrmm wu. nt.voil In a 7 imi nop uud MoConno 1 ilnint- nnn luul about month a work at Now (Jrleana, uumt of It beinr done with tho ('hlcngo NatioiialK, and hia nrm is and on a field that was knee deep, in mud. Hespite tlie wrather conditions, almnir whon ho finlnhiHl the 1 ll 1 1 Hen crowd ff 3.01X1 funs turned out. Lnugo was in the box for the Sox and held the Houston men lo six hits.

Tho Sox got on. Jake atunn the ball hard in the bnttlnif practice. His nrrlvnl oomtiletea work. Only six hits were scored ugainst them. Manager Wolverton was udvliied by Gurry Herrmann that it would be impossible to play the games scheduled for Cincinnati next Saturday, Monday and Tuesday and as a result the Highlander are trying to cancel the engagements at Indiana-polUi, Columbus.

Puvton nn.i twelve. uio iniit'ld. which will awlnir into battle on tho mm of April, with I.alliera nt hint, Ala at second, Rock at Nliort and Naps and Yannignns Tie. r.illctittin on third. rmn uroMi.i.t inilii.ii enforcement of the law.

Boxing, and plenty if it, was held throughout the state 'before tlie bill was lmssed mil soiiio oluiojed those bouts were legally held. The Iwmts conducted tinder the present regulation are a credit to the ftate." The commission recommeniU that amendment be made to the hw to pro- New Orleans, March 27. Tho Xan anil lannlgaiw nlavcd a 0 to 0 tie i lions the dandelion and daisied will be trampled by Ilopkitm, Irnkt and Klston, next week and devote the time to practicing here. lu eight inuiiiL's to-dav. It wns the I hub trio nuiKinx a untser hit with Manager Lake everr ibir.

lmth in liM.llmr viiio thnt no person timU'r IS yearn of i 1 Walsh. Jake Geltninn and 1A. serge, tan and gray top-coats, specially priced, $3.05 New "Guard" reefers, confined bcl.sUS.S6Ch PCkctS; JCCP shawl fBht Boys' Easter hats, 50c to $2. We Carrv an CA'rr nrirmilltr 1 1 emi anil in the halting practice. "Covet wu icventy-eight hou on the road, coinlnir here fnim 1'nrt V.nli l'arrtit.

Theso reirulurs are, age shall bo permitted to participate iu any contest or exhibition; that each glove must weigh at least five ounces ami no gloves shall be used except thos geltiug their lumps trimmed to a line point. worker and ahould give a good account of himself. With this trio of volunteers a. the only in the pitching department looks like a battle royal between the three lp tl the pri about even. where he hang up hia hut in the fitHtimr aeamn.

He in nulv i InchoH tall, being built along the line of SKEETERS ARE HARD beanpole, hut he carrie IRTi pounds with as much enno as a featherweight nt VIZ Cavet won 14 out of L'O names AT WORK IN BERMUDA BROCKPORT RESERVES DISBAND for the Minneapolis club last Reason, and c.HishliTH this au cienl inlrm ncl nn Schlafly Driving Them for Five Games at Horns live International League promoters and All That's in Them. Abroad, All In Victory Column. Brocliuort 'r -ei. Imn.le.l to the contestants vv tne referee, and the glove must not be twisted or iu tiny way manipulated. "As each month goes on," the report concludes, "tli commission linth an improvement in it.

work, and know that the cluts are more closely living up to its requirements; that no betting is allowed and that fake bouts have disappeared; and iu a jhort time the public will see boxing and spnrring on its proper plane as a manly FIRST BASEBALLWAGER. New York, March 27. If some en inns, tie has been up in the big show ami aspires to reach that pinnacle again. "Tho meeting between Mimitpi'i. t.nL-u UD Jircr llilr M.iri'li 7.

lr.nir atifl At was cordial, the latter expressing his hope that the (Jrnys "T'l Larrv Schlafly and his Jersey City bull WOO ll Kin 11? Illolli III fin. tirut i i' iaii toi.sers rtipMly getting iut condition in "Itcautiful Bcriuudtt for their J1U. quintette La, banded after a auccessful fames were played. flv, hume hroad, all being victories. The hard, lth a picked fntrorsity of ochos er which held the ij, to a 1 to score, and tte at Itocheeler.

and promising to fight his hardest to help in the atrmrirte. whicli. hp k.ivs 'will l. elmmiiionshiit Mruggle, acx-oniing a one of the greatest In tint long letter frori a local correspondent. Kverv tnother's of the nineteen ath Several on Sick List.

thusiastic baseball fan is anxious to back ids' opiuion that the Athletics Spring WT5 A Boys' shoes; extra good values at $2 and $2.50. Made of soft, highly durable tan. black and patent colt leathers. Oxfords and high-cut. Boys' gloves and neckwear.

We have a specially Kood quality of boys' tan stitched-birk gloves at 1. New cross-barred knit neckwear, 25c Boys' special blouses, 39c. Have detachable soft collars of the newest model. They're extremely well made, attractive blouses just the bestvnlnc you ever saw for that price. letes is happy and coutent.

Tho heavy a l(j VIC- lor, up flllal feiy iuinut(s I he ho.oilnl list Inc rin.ncil wiih tltM weights are fast losing their surphm adipose tissue and recovering their batting addilillll of llltielilcr 'Ueil' Mi termntt A- eves niti! speed. 'I miner lorn Keeso re who was iinuble to take in the afternoon work on account, of a heavv cold, which ports ft number of esses of "Charley noc.nej.tcr. were badly al. loiwd oa the loca' court and Thn ij of rea-wra The players tiuenther won II Williams. will not win the American league peuunnt again this year and is ready to lay odds of 4 1- to 1 be can do business with Jack Doyle, the well-known billiard room keeper, who has that saya Mack's men will repeat.

lh.yle made this announcement dur- ing a red hot fanning bee. Incident ltnt-ur." lint tho mnlTiirnrs will be iiihs- has settled on his lungs, 'line' (ireeu Is fussing over him and promises to bring snged into condition in a few days and when the Hound buck to Jersey City In in round. Iierkel, who was stricken with a slight attack of malaria the latter part of last week, dunned the gray on Monday, April 1st, they will be the best trained nisreguliou of auricle in the baseball world. lots i lertioon flint iirncticpii fur win ally V. C.

Hayes, who used to lay at thinl buse, alternating with (lillespie. prices on racehorses, wagered to feature of nearly Just liefore the matinee session was end The buys are unanimous in do-lame: We will lie In niid-smniver form after $l(s with a frieud that the Boetou eil t'hii-k l.nllmri ilsnhi.il fnii L.r.mii.l.tt Bed Sox would not tinUh one, two FANATIC LEAGUE. from lleckeiidorfa but and received the throe. This is the first baseball be of two weiks' work in this clini'- will le fighting for the 1012 ohsniiknship flag from the first fame to the lack" ball on his tipper jaw and nose, tlm the season here, t-o far as can be learned. STANDING OtV TKAMS.

lilmid aiuirting front his nose in a stn'iun Hp was, not hurt seriously and will be Tnrrv won tnke nuv back talk or AVna. iu Bfact itirdi. ellllW Mini. allow shirking. To one player who aniil buck in harness to-morrow.

IT. A-- POSTOFFICE LEAGUE. lirpeil Hlr.1. fflcjfarlin Clotbina Co. I lie ante meridian practice was 1 he was going to the clubhouse the Jerseys' new manager shouted: "If you lo White nirila Itllie lllr.l.

marked br the first tpaiit-bnttitiv iini-t hossks. Vl "i i't an 1W V.k you'll keep on going and gef aboard the of the season, Manager Lake arranging 1SJ Kt V.i Ul 1ST Show l' PtaUiot lbd 57 Uriiwn lllrils tlray ninls lied Ulrds tUi'fcX first steamer fur New lork. AM .373 HOWARD A. HARROWS, Pres. Kt 1(0 his hitters in the order winch will be fol-liiweil In the exhiliilion ciiimw mi.

I ItU li 117 17 I'd 114 l.n la Hi Park 11 Vauatin Kniii. ikamJia Ni 160 17 IMUVIUIAL AVEfUUKS. iti which may be retained when the sensoii Although he is a Iwrd tu-kmestor, Larry is well liked by the pla.vi.rs. They roalixe that he is trying to org'tnize first division team for Vrefci.lent Lillis and Vice-l'resi lent MeBreen, lris tout opens, ir the combination proven a win Totala, T(4 Tit Totala TM 71 MI ning one. The order in which the men tinio ttturl allTS.

hit this afternoon was na follows, and it C'h'Iier Ilrlzee Mnllh Tn It VlllklHtllUll AMUSEMENTS be 's ileteniiine.l to show the triscniill be tins.essis ibe nliilitv will tie the regular Une-np: Hopkins, 1. Lathers, ll: Prake. c. Listen, r. Kylle 7 to hold down an International League Atz.

5Ih; (iillespie, lib; Itoik, s. licck Avi 17 Hrakman ITH i'. Mania tT4f. nun 17f Newman Kuhlniau 'i itg 17ti I 170 1'0 KH' lttlejuhn Xem1 CORINTHIAN THEATER O- JCOM, SToprl.tor MONDAY. endorf, e.

Material lor Strong Team. Clifton Springs, March 27. A meeting of the members of the athletic association of the high school was held Tuesday for the purise of plans for a high school baseball team. There is material for a executive job. Av I IK I.Vi ir.7 17.7 IX I.

VI i.vi i.i 1.V4 lf.4 I.M lf.l l.M E.anini. tied. Urd Miinnifr IjiIip ki.h'i) r. I c. ISc, Jk.

50c Jeffries fern and gave' his instructions from the RECRUITS WITH HERD Mesrit bench, the men ei her lutUne the nail on TAXI GIRLSl Hart Grand Spring Round-Un the nose, laying down on a bunt or Oatwav of Vaudevills Celebrities wmillnir linn as ttiA occjminn ili.m.n.ln.t Martin DISPLAY GOOD FORM strong team this year. definite organization has been made, but the same will undoubtedly come within a Skiddinj is due to film of mud or hr or 8Ttas jbctwwn (he tire andthepavwtienL i olever icknifl n.i. This atsleni will be developed during the wevk. and when the rluli readies home Farrell Taylor Trio l-adiia' Matin 10e SMOKE IF YOU I KF. few days.

An effort will be made to Hinej I annoiiter uti irn "a romiMnr iiu wi Twirling Trio Fighting for HI H4 anil lines up ngalnst Ilrowu I niversity Nirholaou. Aar'i Uwurpasitd CimIm tl Aaetluo Typs MACLYN ARBUCKLE Fmer Jtit "Th Conitj dulfaui" iti "The Piueoitttf "The Reform Candidate." a week from Saturday It is expected that everything will he working like a well- Regular Berth. OhMHV nmna i uu pi zzz oiled machine. WllhMM HI IK KB Aflions Us Mnn-h 27. AhhotiEh the Hunt iu i Int i.m fmn nitchintr statT has suffered a se- arrange a schedule among tho high school teams of this locality.

Clifton Springs Athletics. Clifton Springs, March 27. The winter class in the Young Men'a Christian Association gymnasium will close Friday evening, when the annual gymnasium exhibition will take place. The program will bo carried cut by members of three cheses, it will con PITCHER SMITH SURE 16? hi UB jj( Bn la i-i haut rox i tuiitsarp "stsTats -atttstie tpto reverse in the loss of Billy Baxter, Cut through and ctem owov hs film and the drt wor't kid. Easier said than dontln fact tht Diamond aatetv IWaia its the Wilmington lad.

who will not be nhle TtttaJa. 4 mi aU ADm-TJn Ssmi Smtet OF ORIOLE UNIFORM TBTAO WHtniWi to don a uniform before June 1st, HTRIV. DewITT, BURKS I TOXRAIKI-- 17 17B 'TTie Amtetlif it miller and Wright, the youngsters turned lf 17 K.ll it ii wi ih. he wj th; ltl ba l.a nit drl I nt in TO.IMIOHT MATS. TO-DAY and SATURDAY The Famous Runt! Drama.

WAY DOWN EAST Ordw Yaw St Phn-ai TdJ." 1.. 1tHin). II I I 1 II 1-U Wo lover TBI ma Tuies HTlaiitU i iw I. Mann 'r 171 -H NlThoJaoq Tl Ariw He a ai Tm it ur im 7 M. li i give promt of develoiing into a great if tuiilcrs Both are ynnmr and I.

miwki full of ambition and are fighting liard I tvui. SIX ASDAlUHi-SU 6tMt Antrtcig TuicUea Wit's MO. OCT UNt CBlLS-nej Jtuf-Thin IS 1C( WeekThe Girl in In Taai Ilff for a chance. CiRtT IttKTl 1 t. ion imi it.

1 sist of Indian dub twinging, dumb bell drills, parallel bar, ring aud mat work, tumbling, diving and pyramids. There will bo a basketball game. April Will Call for Diamonds. We're ready to answer the call with gema of purest ray serene and priced from 10 to 35 per cent, below tho rating figures. Comparison will convince you if you're a bit skeptical.

Hoseu- Canadian Leaauer Makes Good with Jack Dunn. Baltimore, March 7. Id addition to the arrival of Outfielder Mickey Cor coran from Buffalo and Ihteher Clyde from Bellville, W. the biggest piece nl news here la the announce meut by Mauager Jack luuu that he has practically made up his mind retain I'itcher Lefty the youthful recruit from (he Canadian League. MVSOR I JlK-lBstiilui Uomtmt felt TVowea 1 1 aooftt's wawTTB iraiiT HIWSTAm- N.maa If 1M xm pacity fur wiork and is one or the nantest working men on the sipud.

He works Itart iti bk, ii 1 oi i mtaiih out with a dilisence that Is nothing short th only on that does it. The Diamond Safety Tread Tire is a year-round tire, freater in mileage even than the reimlar in i tf niarvekeis. When he is not Trtala "4 TM IB7 MS TO NEXT WEEK in niHMiitnir the lon links of his ttnocl IIRi.WN BIHJ1S IIITB niKJi. riirtit IiaihI he is luiAV I'bnwiiu. ftp Itnll.

nrm.titrr 17 WINDSOR McCAY lUtuar lit irs i.w rwh Senator Hair Tcnic Has Stood the Test For 16 Years Senator Uslr Tonic hi been In ue for Uten J(rj. It was iinVinall in Cue outtield and after practice Vm'i Host rininii CirttMlrt. CittiDt ai "irmr Bnl 1 1 Mt Kal ITS im ij tTf. Hi UC 16J 184 im 17 UO an 1 'nun decision to keep Smith will make the hi: lit amour the other a nrm ot hall a mile back to the hotel. He is a husky young fellow and appear OI0." "DRUMS Of I UREMT flOIO." ftt ll rttDluioi it WtllUB hnki Bunt.

Gimimr IS. ta.Wttlklanain hurlera all the more interesting. Schuy Tisal Tb7 to have coiiatiierable Judgment for a tc ceult. 4 ITT 6 7ft OJ tierg, Front street. Rich Heavy Cream.

For parties, dinners, eta, order our 40 per cent, cream. Big Elm Dairy Company. Both 'phones 332. Piles Are Easy to Cure With the marvelous remeilr n.t,.'. ler, itanut, Both, l'aprocki and Alan Ulm Diamond Tirea.

Al Ytof rWicr'i lCusseJI arc as nitty i.niii g. uniy Wright a snappy pitcher and a big ngni a snappy piicoer ana a rug a ouncn ot young- ter as any International League man- 1 fellow. He tips the beam arouud the i'IV hiia in 1.. I 11. Mn.l i.

it I mtf i iihuujihi i.t-ugue man- ups ine warn arouua tne bus in training. (IvcV i Is'' mark is of the eloncated L. R. BOWLING LEAGUE. f-hyalciau' prescription, Thia tunic tins bad long teal and you'll find it will ,) jest as fi claimed for tt.

It nuiuin. as jet and. Kort. ujiantity. Several of the lI ua -ai'niful fa.t ball that de- I triiilnta r.aiiark.Ll i I .1.1:..

Oriole remarked His THE DIAMOND STORE an uiikuow ikuowu rorin'iSTKRs. IDEALS Bile Cones. Soothing, healing. All itch. Amatniac g6 tat veteran this morning that liusscll was about the hardwt of I NTXIESI bl '1 IM UT ui kig and pain disappear rw ceivuig.

vverhand delivery ami sidea nu flinging are tmpecialiy giwl and it l.wks as though he Would develop into llaiTl. iu 16: 19. 17. 171 coloring matter or other harmful ingredient aad will not change the natural shade of the hair. Senator Hair Tonic poni a clean balsamic odor.

which the youug mound men to hit. rrai i.uj Mam Mreet East ROCMESTtR AKRON, OHIO ueglect the early symptom. 23c; ask your druggist totlay. 'UJ' K1 HT kl'USMmc sm se, mo iwirier, who was given a a plcmlii crosstire tuirler. II.

i C'tusi. lot km ft evaporate quickly after "policatinn. with 4-MCNALLYS-4, JxMiehir New Se the )Undi Set tK Firt PH tiW MatHH Rfnl Wia tao trial on the recommendation of Jim 1 right-hand hitter and has displayed TmaI ar. Malone, the well known trap ahooler, nlentr of ringer. tK) ti Orawl CtatrU tiln You'll Kenator Hair Tonic nn i1i in at tlii Ciillfunl Dnitf rtor, rina IniB Vi It.

7 Young Jameson, the Paleroon South Variety. That evex-to-le-diired rhi. acteristie of our watch display. There are email watches, -large watchea, high. Penn University Winner.

paw, is also a iMtiier. Is a Kturdy little' fellow and despite liii Jack of rhiladelphia. March "TTH. iiilitMto nhow. lu his maiden workout he couldn't get tho l.nll within a of the piste.

This evident! dw-wuraged him. for he packed l.i" grip and beat it when no one was hs.klng The feature of the batting practice ia the ivtilloping if Ch.irtio ana weight has the apiHarnm-e vv.ll-AU basttiii I season i (V. arid all lending liair divminj imrliirn. Mado hy ihe mtiuitor Hair Wliitrnlng Hohit0r, 8fu-lot UKklt U't the fkhfc TIIB WANT COLUMNS of UH mm UlM iid fort in ail rtjm tartua-aa tad to fcuu 4 4 .7. lVliariiilVani 'uia, una opened on Franklin of Clip.l!l.l pitihiug Imftiiug priced, medium priced and cheap watches.

A ehowiug not equalled elsewhere tind .7 Where in the i i. 1 in the city j. what It it nuersny t.f rennsylran a defi .1. jou it you'll niui. ror sucii small chap his eiKvtl alUKn incredible.

He is an earnest 1 I at. A.0SCUUC-B a. II tw.t.

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