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Kh'lilEl GETS Dffl. .. ffliii<br />

, FLiiYKilia AT J. EVEUS .,.Ju,<br />

Argabrlte and Hcfogs Meet Cas-t!- e<br />

and Lowrey for 1914 .<br />

;v- - nawanan nue<br />

The tnen double' event of the Ha- -<br />

raiian tennia champlonihlpa ia now<br />

down to the final round. Tomorrow<br />

afternoon at the Koana court, at 3:30.<br />

Arcabrlte and Hoog will play against<br />

Castle and Lowrey for the 1914 tlUe<br />

On paper the match looks Terr good,<br />

and It should be productive or excit<br />

'<br />

isg tennis, .' ; -<br />

-<br />

Argabrite and TX'og8 won their way<br />

Into the final bracket by defeating Ek<br />

Jund and McKeever In a<br />

hard-fough- t,<br />

four-se- t "match, yesterday wfternoon.<br />

lloog was lobbing with great steadl<br />

ne?s and precision, and these tactics<br />

finally broke up the defensive play<br />

of the Ewa combination Argabrlte<br />

l layed brilliantly, smashing from any<br />

I art of the court, and nearly every<br />

Ebcrt return was fiood for an ace. The<br />

Ecore was 7-- 5, 7-- 5, 3-- 6-- 4<br />

Castle and Lowrry won the deciding<br />

Bet of their unfinished match with<br />

6-- 4, Henoch and Warren, thereby get-<br />

ting into the semi-final- s against' Norton<br />

and Waterbotse and defeating<br />

s<br />

tie latter pair 6-- 4, 6--3, 6-- 3.<br />

After the final match tomorrow the<br />

prizes for the various events . will 'be<br />

presented. It Is expected that a large<br />

crowd will be on hand.-"-- ' V , : C'i<br />

r:r<br />

. 4 tl i<br />

All 13 i.i rcadLicss for the football<br />

r-re<br />

tcorrow on Alexander field be--t<br />

en Tunahcu and Kam.- - Tb Is game<br />

::i 1? the hardest fought<br />

; t. j t;at.i, 3 Loth Kc:a and Puna-- I<br />

u cro in readiness to bring heme tie<br />

z t e r :st week Kam lis been<br />

'y hrd cn tl3'fua-- .<br />

. j<br />

cr i : ; ?. TLe uea are<br />

r. i : t tfa'.nst the<br />

hard<br />

c: 1<br />

. trills<br />

J la t!:e c:?vt:i as a whcle. A<br />

ahou te im has been having<br />

r- -? with telh the Etccnd<br />

Ml.U' first tear.u Yester-:ct!r- ?<br />

r-- -e , was<br />

I.;;: rs l- - i t:cy proved to<br />

t fcr tl 3 lVn lean, Quin-.- i<br />

l.-- vcrli'.:. ri<br />

3 euccc:-- : 1 .lr putting four<br />

. ve cf then between the goal<br />

? r "? yertcrisy. "...<br />

r.J r a.c wl'l De played be--s<br />

"icKiriley;at Kame- -<br />

Judd and Ki<br />

ITlwund and<br />

,i 1 :<br />

Guard and Barne3<br />

Castlo<br />

ane<br />

.<br />

A rgab rite and<br />

Little John and<br />

Renton' and<br />

, Waterhouse and<br />

- and Hatch;<br />

,<br />

r fBr Latest MaUl<br />

r CHICAGO, m. EVeV since the riot-to- n<br />

Braves defeated the Philadelphia<br />

Athletics In ; the first game of the<br />

world' series Johnny Ever has been<br />

Toasting" .Manager Hank Q'DayA of<br />

the Chicago Cud for making the pre<br />

diction that the Braves would--, not<br />

win a single game in the event, but<br />

ta not said a word about, any other<br />

prominent baseball man; who prophesied<br />

that the series would be won; in<br />

four game straight by the<br />

League club.<br />

- O'Day l lomewtiat wrought np over<br />

Ever'<br />

v persistency in slamming.: him<br />

In all of his articles pertaining to the<br />

game and so has decided to continue<br />

the feud by giving for the first, time<br />

his version of the Merkle play in the<br />

ra Cab-Ne- w emorable York r: game in<br />

int. -<br />

. v<br />

CTDay Teli f Merkle Play.<br />

ODayv. wa chief umpire, in that<br />

contest and ever ; aince the decision<br />

wa made that gains the Chicago dub<br />

the National , League championship<br />

that season he has not given his opinion<br />

on the play. He, never remarked<br />

what part of the play, caused the<br />

board oti director -- of : the league to<br />

band the tltle.ta the; Cub. ; But now<br />

he has come out with. a statement for<br />

the first time and lays that Ever had<br />

positively nothing - to . do with the<br />

Merkle play and that He gamea a lot<br />

of fame he did not deserve. ;<br />

;<br />

EVefs make me tired harping, on<br />

the statement that--i made about hi<br />

club not having . a chance to win a<br />

came from the Athletics," ald O'Day.<br />

"I remarked that his club would hot<br />

win a rarne because a lot of gambler<br />

were around the Copley Square ho.tel<br />

la Dcston, trying to find out what !<br />

thought of the scries.-;T- o get rid of<br />

lien I said lauiisly the Brave<br />

would not win a game and then "walked<br />

away.- - The fcexr day the paper<br />

bad th. yarn and sentv it broadcast<br />

rince then Ever has mentioned it in<br />

h ! articles. . makinr a -- lot of tusa<br />

sboul notbls'S v -<br />

ays uvers iei tn n. v : .<br />

"I am gctns to tell something about<br />

rAa, now, since he Irists on dwelling<br />

cn. thatca puch. lie was mcfe fa- -<br />

mmia that Mrklft TZV in 1&C3 nd<br />

all. - We did not ;<br />

was not in on it at<br />

M s VJ.i j est week arid<br />

:.e a r.c-.- to , meet the<br />

Icr.i tcai. The alumni tave<br />

C? fLIi VcrLlns; .hard with<br />

a lc: 1 cna r ' 3 cn not touched second biasej y, v vv '. j '<br />

threw It in back of third ' base. The<br />

crowd was out on1 the- - field by . that<br />

time and: a spectator got the, balk<br />

HarryStelnfeldt tan over and fought<br />

with the spectator for the tall,;,but<br />

CM not get It until Pltcher'Kxbh ran<br />

over, and - punched hinu Stelnfeldt<br />

then ran over to second base and<br />

in-ftea- d-<br />

of touching second htoself<br />

handed the ball to Evers, who stood<br />

there while.- - aU e IwrangUng'was<br />

taking place"<br />

The Yonkers branch of-- the Red<br />

Cross sent to the national Red Cross<br />

fund the sum" brCTr collected tar<br />

'Tagi Day"- - ccrpaigac .s 'i 'i-'T- ' .<br />

Hoogs, bye , . . ?f<br />

C-- Davis, bye.... . ( ; 2 6-- 2.<br />

Argabrlte and Hoogs,<br />

"<br />

: r<br />

i "."<br />

'.i V' . A.<br />

mm mlsm<br />

Co?iibn?s!ffe<br />

' ""V J<br />

?f 1v;':: f A- - ;<br />

.. nuf4:;fel KIR<br />

mi fxmj km<br />

WmL Him<br />

mm tfe m<br />

. Jmm<br />

- ' ; V ;:ucfV!v.';. ; i<br />

t By4 Latest Mail. - v- -i<br />

-- ; , .t..-.-- v<br />

NEW VORKv The .1914 competitive<br />

season has practically closed for<br />

Fran-ci- s<br />

Oulmefy and it,may-,b"e- - said that<br />

this season: Las been one of solid and<br />

gratifying achievement ' for ; the amae<br />

teur champi6n. Starting --but ; as- - the<br />

most talked of golfer' of the year, he<br />

went to mglAndand Scotland to conV<br />

pete In."the TtrttIVmateur acdiopn<br />

in match and . af one-u- p Tic--;<br />

orf p . wrui final afaoHn., T 1<br />

n Tn.v.N-<br />

.<br />

- scoriSff S?S-l- sxSn'at SI their, opening, ma playeVs;-has- ;<br />

144 - contest result tohlght to my tonchei! clnb<br />

nt Jl fta!Si'-S7;;5:-<br />

- f ;<br />

th. hftM.. frMelllen and Schaefer.<br />

TOMORROW1 FOOTBALL. -<br />

TT..I W :' tTT .<br />

i.<br />

- u<br />

xmea<br />

The probable Jlne-u- p --of the5 vtwoislnce; fuithet'TatuIsTofftrihg hO fnter.severai<br />

ducement-<br />

Alert-BUC- k,<br />

'hv<br />

Ashcroft, Ersktne,<br />

m& w<br />

uiKanher-j.inKer,iiui- -<br />

nui -<br />

of eea should knowledgenever<br />

rrll! V"VL--T were won several times<br />

dreWs.<br />

he had-pulled<br />

maout. ff?<br />

'<br />

rhim'...ri. .after,<br />

when.be theZL<br />

!<br />

more firmlr ' ous .record held by himself fbyv tut f Brown vs. at Providence.<br />

Argabrlte.<br />

M.aShi<br />

' , 7-- 3-- 6-4-.-<br />

J.<br />

and ;Hoogs,<br />

:- - ':.' j V '<br />

' r'. I"'.. - ' - '<br />

i<br />

ng. : r j. Eklund and McKeever ; - ; : Ekbnd and vf ' rJl-V- t'<br />

I 'VVl, v afcKeever<br />

';;;';<br />

"<br />

McKecvcrf .<br />

6-- 3-- 6, 9-- 7. ;C '<br />

- , .; .; V:-'- v..vv'fi-'if- -<br />

Hi . . ; , ; ; : ': ;,v'-- ; f Ji'it,--i:--<br />

.<br />

"Cv 'i'-.-<br />

' Nortohvbye' f WaterhousandNorton;1;<br />

- V:- . l -<br />

dlx,wrey-l:.V;- 't<br />

r:'j ::vV: 'Henoch' and '; ; -<br />

i<br />

J r<br />

Warren,.bye;.....-;--v.:-<br />

" --<br />

T f.- 'V--<br />

1 v.<br />

i--; ,<br />

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1<br />

Kr;<br />

V' f'h<br />

,<br />

;<br />

;<br />

&<br />

,<br />

T , . .<br />

the. possessor ,of<br />

' three titles-- , of great'<br />

9 1 In nlf . wnt4fX.th TTm1ai '<br />

States am ateur... the lench . amatenp;<br />

and- - the, Massachusetts amateur; i' Tttey<br />

end the season last, year found him:i<br />

the hotder'of 4 only two' titles ther<br />

States onea an4 the Alaasachn- -<br />

addition tothia tIUewttIv botton ;of;it<br />

furtherjiddi reiviWiU Provide enough, difficulty,<br />

Mlttie-iSaad-<br />

you could make, tfie ball strike wl thin<br />

it you were given five points, I believe<br />

it-wast<br />

If you-ju- hit' the hbrse yod<br />

got two pofnts; yon missed it<br />

ycfu had.' to pay a.pehalty<br />

otlwo. ifclhtft ,.<br />

, i I do.'nof remember the, detail! fully,<br />

bur there was "property-cow- "<br />

oyer which you had loft, and nrari<br />

ous suth fdrmsf bf obstacle<br />

DrOachInX<br />

4 One does have ttt<br />

of<br />

setts In to the<br />

Dlar he has ta tii for the<br />

--borrow Trom<br />

however; in order . to furnish<br />

ucn for on guests. An<br />

ordinary clothes basket, or suit<br />

n:, old-fashion- butif<br />

altogethe<br />

also.<br />

to<br />

thr<br />

apthanot<br />

tneater<br />

amusement<br />

hsCter<br />

United .woodefluJanndry tub<br />

amateur,'<br />

MaitoiM)3t.hUettLto<br />

tti rAei .fT- -<br />

ftuo vup vuid ,n I<br />

miu&tva<br />

ByfSTRAICHT DRIVE. , w v<br />

ANNOYING. DELAY On every a<br />

a golf course there, playerunpopularity<br />

exasperating:<br />

- V.'<br />

are who 8<br />

a win merited on aor U<br />

a ral practice swing before every a<br />

a shot and<br />

-<br />

regularly<br />

- the : fellow , who exam a<br />

a ine every blade of grass along a<br />

a the-- line a putt the lead-- a<br />

a ing Hgata 'y.cn<br />

a Then th men who think a<br />

a that the putting- - . upon a<br />

a. which have holed out tho<br />

a best place in the world.to add a<br />

a card and settle possible disputes a<br />

a is . JCo one -- of are<br />

again<br />

green<br />

all la. a<br />

up<br />

an offender, object f?<br />

a. to, any one's taking ? reasonable a<br />

, a bpt the man who a<br />

a wastes, the time of many others a<br />

a Is Justly unpopular . ; , . s A: a<br />

a' A peculiar - thing about the a<br />

a 8naiMike golfers is that they.gen- - a<br />

,'mmfl tlmft dva t.h " " . absolnt --- novice, --y .<br />

an<br />

and admitiiv - th4Ion;you- apple.-barre- l<br />

bowlers on 7 the alleys- - and Is ;nowT a I<br />

mem Der or ; one ottne 5teams in thet<br />

class.;.- -<br />

5 :<br />

r<br />

1, ;;<br />

Latest Matll ,<br />

-<br />

manager<br />

- finally . has nxr<br />

the call ,lhe The -big -<br />

has' signed : 'contract<br />

and will make his debut<br />

the' theater , next 1 Stall-IngS'- ls<br />

week 1<br />

a .monologue dealing<br />

with the comedies and<br />

of . V<br />

YORK.<br />

atemiie.<br />

Braves,<br />

of r<br />

in<br />

;<br />

' i<br />

The baseball<br />

AU-unine- se ana : uoast<br />

Athletic park. will ;.pitch for<br />

; - -<br />

--<br />

.<br />

-<br />

: HVesfeyatt, -- at Was r ton.<br />

rr<br />

v v 1 iy. ws.r -<br />

are quoted JromXre<br />

r .caki-i- rTv,i:-j- ?<br />

,tuan, fat viato- - 4;-.te<br />

SMtohlBJV Bbad!ee'iik4)oisott,,-:- i<br />

allowed. 'The ; Universal<br />

..<br />

.IB;<br />

of<br />

VNEv; George StaJJlngs,<br />

-<br />

of the WOTlds,champkmBoi Tuftum<br />

fe..,;<br />

ton succumbed ford.Vv<br />

stage. , cmef<br />

a .to appear<br />

vahdevflle at<br />

Palace<br />

preparing<br />

irtie,:to'JoJng<br />

tragedies melo- zlnatl.off<br />

dramas ;the dtotobadV,;. India of<br />

iPtryjtwoniaa .v?cj:.:<br />

iTOfTORftOW'S BASEBAui<br />

tVKv'VV-'-<br />

--<br />

.<br />

;;:"<br />

Rather<br />

attraction tomorrow<br />

igame .between<br />

John's'<br />

tne<br />

--Lferense at blrthsrdealhaafid mamase"-wereyno- t<br />

Kekoa<br />

:<br />

t"x-- ';;.. 'U:,<br />

J will .'he - SamHops<br />

the Chinese. :J ,<br />

QnnssnosQ&nnnnana<br />

a' golWng hints;v<br />

a count of the delfb-- a<br />

a eration with which .they 4lay the a<br />

a gam i Tbe man who lake arr--a<br />

a eraljy; manage, to get away early a<br />

a In the day, and thus manage, to a<br />

a slow .down the play o(li others a<br />

a on the course for hour. VI ,sln-- a<br />

a cerely believe that undue slow-- a<br />

conducive<br />

a ness Is : more, , to " bad a<br />

a golf than - too much haste. . a<br />

Xt iaCr , " XX<br />

a a trwtrtt a a vuxn it a<br />

.;i - By T.". :n r --i --V- . , Some months ago 1 readying<br />

about a very- - competition<br />

which a place near London in<br />

which many wfen-toow- n femembeV<br />

aniulng<br />

took<br />

people took<br />

part i une oi .tne tests ot accuracy<br />

was "furnished by a "property horse"<br />

borrowed front, some theater: A large<br />

circle-- ' was drawn- on Its side and<br />

- if<br />

i Harvard vs. MicMftaHt Cambridge.<br />

ti '<br />

Carnell vs.? Holy; Cross,rt<br />

Ithaca, r<br />

tibllshed.hlm<br />

tha'iTiwr?<br />

Vermont,<br />

Thi irrr.:!!-.- -<br />

Chamberlain.! one of the cheatKjAmy, fvs, '.VlllanHva; at "Weil Point<br />

A&<br />

7-- 5<br />

Newcomb, JordanJvcr i 1<br />

business men's Bible'<br />

GEORGE STALLINGS ii<br />

;n<br />

Nm-vsv- ; it; of North Carolina;<br />

AnnapoHsr ; vV-- i j..'-<br />

: Pennsy lyanla cvs' $wathti6re; . at<br />

Philadelphia.; - . -<br />

;: rSjracuse, rsVr CArllsre :<br />

wlcti-vr- i<br />

'V' i I<br />

IndUnsvat<br />

University - .Mafoe v, t Colbyv,at<br />

r<br />

Med- -<br />

Georgeloscar. . 'i st iylrgiala- - and<br />

cent ex a p apers; In history f<br />

v jla r man out one cask. may<br />

no?; :0nt another<br />

Arm3i iof<br />

; Dttrln the interdict la relgni<br />

;.Correpond-en- t<br />

: ;.' ';''-- ; ';;;,K<br />

llFOfliiil<br />

Out , at the Kamehameha , athletic<br />

A am jaa - a w -<br />

neia jesieruaj iviirrnoon - me " ivam<br />

frst team . went through some hard<br />

practise; in preparation, for' their big<br />

game against Punabou, at Alexander<br />

field tomorrow afivrnoon. There were<br />

several coaches on hand, headed h?<br />

Lieut Booth, who gave valuable as-<br />

sistance. .. ;.- '-<br />

';<br />

v. ; - ,<br />

The first, and second teams had a<br />

.<br />

match of their own yesterday and<br />

bot!i. worked for all that was In them<br />

and at the finish of the fourth quarter<br />

the first team had managed to run<br />

all over their, opponents. The; team<br />

has improved wonderfully since- - the<br />

first game and Is probably the- - fastest<br />

eleven in the Interscholastlc ,<br />

' ;<br />

League<br />

today.. V- r.:--<br />

V ; y'i..--<br />

There have been a few changes<br />

made, during the week to. make the<br />

team the strongest Punahou has ever<br />

bucked against Kama has been shifted<br />

to left half-bac- k and much' can be<br />

expected from him as he Is a speedy<br />

man-- Cockett the star of this year's<br />

team,' , has lost ten pounds since, the<br />

first game against Punahou and is in<br />

first" rate condition for tomorrow<br />

match.- - He is a terror when It comes<br />

to bucking through the Mae. ; y :y<br />

One of the reliable-- player on the<br />

team thl year who, will nkely not do<br />

in the Une-u- p tomorrow is Quarterback<br />

Mitchell, who sprained his left<br />

ankle in the . game against - High<br />

School .Captain Makahani held down<br />

the position yesterday and dw weu<br />

considering his,uniamiuamywiui, tne<br />

niAr.: Ha will hold down the Quarter<br />

back's Job in ' tomorrow's game. '.It<br />

was noticed- - that he is a. much faster<br />

man , for the ' place ' and - the coaches<br />

madfl no bad move In nutting him in<br />

that position. J. Wright will fill the<br />

full-back- 's position. ,<br />

-<br />

.; ;;." .; ;<br />

T With a strong line the Kams expect<br />

to turn the tables on Punahou., It hii<br />

been ten years since Kamehameha<br />

won her lasfv football champlonsnip<br />

nrt ihm cadets are conflderit that<br />

they can carry,' off the honors of the<br />

season this year. ;r-- . v-;;:- ; '.:<br />

4<br />

v The average weight of the Kam<br />

eleven is 165 pound while, the<br />

eleven average la 160 pounds, the<br />

two v team beXng nearly; evenly<br />

matched.-- i ".'.'-- ; ; ' - ' "'.<br />

. r<br />

f One of .'the features of ' tomorrow's<br />

matchwlll be the rooting, r Tnree<br />

cars have' been Wdered to take both<br />

the girls and boy to Alexander field,<br />

and ; the alumni will be on hand In<br />

large numbers also to cheer for their<br />

Airtnt t.iPiit ;Rooth was well pleased<br />

with the showing tEe alumni: made at<br />

the last game and, asks that tne same<br />

support be given thejeam tomorrow.<br />

'<br />

1 m<br />

cause "Evers is supposed to<br />

ta develop<br />

j been putti:<br />

played<br />

cn the drcp it<br />

1<br />

r<br />

- nave<br />

touched second b2e - whea Merkle<br />

Parted for the clubhouse, but because<br />

Joe McGlnnity, when the ball was<br />

thrown back' to. the infield by Artie<br />

Hofman, interfered with" one of the<br />

Cub player who . got the balL. 1<br />

think It wa Joe Tinker. Ever stood<br />

at second baseband did. not 'know<br />

what w as comlngr off until Tin n<br />

over and grabbed Ensile td call hi<br />

attention to the fact that Merkle had<br />

rtle H of mart Deserves Credit, t Wsi-'Arti-<br />

Hofman deserves- - credit-fo- r<br />

the play. He wa the one who ued<br />

his head. When thevball was:hlt.to<br />

center field he did not grab the ball<br />

end dash-fa- r the clubhouse, thinking<br />

the nme'was over but instead hot<br />

to ta Infields That play saved tie<br />

day f:r;tbe CubW.ac4 ,lf Joe.McGln-r.it- y<br />

I .: I iut run from the coacherB<br />

hnt'f.r' interfered with the players.<br />

Hofa would have" Veen "given all;<br />

the credit ror me piajy<br />

served most .of Jt" .:<br />

Tinker Cltss the Case.; v<br />

O'Day, in telling his story about .the<br />

ay,, remarked that McGlnnity grap-<br />

de-r.I- ed<br />

pled with Tinker, but the latter<br />

that today and saldr .<br />

"It was Pflester with whom McGin<br />

r.Uy wrestled as Jack picked np-.th- e ;tall<br />

after Hofman throw; hit-m- e . Although put iui early lh the una<br />

teur at Sandwich. Ouimet qualified<br />

in<br />

the back of the neck, was running<br />

ever to inform .Errslle that Merkle<br />

ad not touched eecend., McGlnnity<br />

zt the , ball away front Pfiester and<br />

--at<br />

Troon in front of all the British and<br />

visiting amateur Jor the open cham<br />

pionship, but In tie open play at Prest-wic- k<br />

he fell: far, behind; and 'ws distinctly<br />

but of the running" with' an,<br />

over. 80 card in Ine first round. ;<br />

, ; Not dismayed he crossed the channel<br />

, to France, ; and there : w6n the<br />

French amateur title-a-r La'BouHe: Returning<br />

to the United States with that<br />

prixe to taker' off ' the' stigma fit the<br />

two'. British ;- - defeata.V.hev entered J the<br />

Massachusetts . amateur 'championship,<br />

which he had won the --previous year.<br />

He defended his tlUe brilliantly, never<br />

going above SO in any iround'and living<br />

up to pf a champion in<br />

every match except: that j with W. C.<br />

Chick, jwhere he; let . that, golf er win<br />

five from-.hln- x<br />

straishUholes<br />

however Oulmet came through with, j<br />

flying colors vand then went out jto<br />

MIdlcthianr In: the, Chicago district, tb<br />

defend his title ;of f open ."champion,<br />

which he. had won In 1913 at Brook-Im-e'<br />

"<br />

In Ihe" famous . playotf (with "R$y ',<br />

and .Vardon.. At the start of the. last<br />

round Oulmet was only three styek'es<br />

behind ) Walter JEIagen; the Teatfer and<br />

ulamate winner; but his "game fell off<br />

and he took 78,, while Hagen clinched<br />

the; title by" scoring 73;; - Oulmet was<br />

rights upi among- -<br />

aie leaders - with ' a !<br />

ttarcf 29 against 290 for Hagen, and : ?<br />

was in tie: for ilfth prire with M. J.<br />

Brady and James Donaldson, both pros<br />

of -note.<br />

K-'it- ' four, times, nx-- oupormnuy nira. n a<br />

match j players. .Unbed';knocl6 both enda, it<br />

States has<br />

t<br />

i Returning: to the east, Oulmet then<br />

a<br />

, ever produced . t<br />

SO geat has been CuiimetV1 success<br />

this vefai .tnat'-M- .hA..hmi'.-.f-m' hlnito say which season he consIdersf<br />

the more Imp6rtanlthat 1913 or<br />

tne one. just-- closing.' j n<br />

.<br />

IMPORTANT GAMEJN JA' :<br />

' COI.lMERCIAtLEAGU<br />

There 'will be I first I<br />

ball' game on the lower r<br />

,<br />

"-.<br />

These two teams playing spe<br />

ciai i three-- , oicj<br />

saa-tion- ai<br />

Tray era, wlnher, of the w.aeieai<br />

title oha of take an.Qld; tadgreatest<br />

; the;. out: then. lay. on<br />

siae f ygnwy proppea up i pne<br />

tthe<br />

of<br />

InCfnterftatlnrrhAayfalr. reme'mber.the time. tried<br />

field<br />

A<br />

of games ; for; the<br />

medals, .and' Hair & Son captured the j<br />

nrst contest: ty the close 4 J<br />

to 3. If Davles & Xo win tomorrow<br />

,<br />

t Will th-eMec<br />

ti nr a thiA<br />

will be necessary. --iv I Should 4, '...;:<br />

Son ; game,<br />

Bupfeme '<br />

t6wlni<br />

IMfi'-TPf- i f<br />

" T 7 1 5f ;i f ; -- ;<br />

The ; and .HuK bowling<br />

Will meet off, the M.;<br />

h<br />

-- others end--, touches, the<br />

ground and<br />

.begin ,<br />

W1 tub, by firs V having played<br />

through :thet wUlinof have<br />

any ; .reason- - doubt that your- -<br />

will have Plenty of .amusement ?<br />

. One point about tryIngKtp<br />

into, a tuSjs that the com- -<br />

petitlon .so, results - in ,an, unex- -<br />

i nAta wnlrh n ri toot (a th<br />

- In my , home --club- another player<br />

wohld go to elthef one, of us because<br />

tne snort game was lar, siroug<br />

est : department; ofI both' ofir;?<br />

ItaAce. or to put' the ball "dead to the<br />

?Jole tub proved our<br />

reurea as .graceiuuy as l couia wpeu<br />

I, rival-scratc- h<br />

retch'ed the limit ly<br />

Pityer .got , the ball al. the ,<br />

third ' offtrf nf 't.fhm- vftrlr ' y m va. amj a am wy wm fi<br />

softie' one who had- -<br />

tgolT before who holed out in one<br />

Jshot Thli true storyf ; and "<br />

the<br />

worst bf it - at 2:30 tomorrow, afternoon when Da--i and mysen were, scrjiicn, .in me, ciuo<br />

vies<br />

from if golfing point of<br />

'&. 'Co. meet E. O.' Hall j& Son I tad thef handlcap;;we. gave was<br />

the champlohshlp' series of the ConPjlt.sb;bf. course every, one<br />

-- merclal League. I. ' , ' ; ; V (tub approaching", competition .<br />

are<br />

series<br />

score' of We. tartej out mosi sauruuyai iea<br />

jw tried but like many a shallow.<br />

vmyn bunker' that temnta one. to trv for dls- -<br />

Hall "win- - this<br />

mey wm pe; awarded the.chahTplon-iaaaomg- . ;: r'- - v1 "<br />

ship of - the! Commercial'' League .'for' A" limit of shots had been placed,<br />

1914; j:,Bothteams will present their as otherwise. one competitor might tell<br />

Strongest in ai effort .thV.''.taler, of' the-- tub" all afternoon.'; I<br />

appeared at, Ekwanok. na-r- "lwia evening o cioca a tne vw. ium uie pnze wianer uisiena<br />

rowlr .Clul Legoe series. teams '..ir&a ; of taktnr oto 6ir seriously after beat-prlx- I Ttonal Hamiltod HaineV author of<br />

the<br />

us ena<br />

:that<br />

make them tbteir<br />

barrel .yo,<br />

guests<br />

curlousi<br />

approach<br />

Of course, the<br />

often<br />

time play for my .own amusement now<br />

if, is hot a child's<br />

Ppnahou<br />

in least<br />

prbiei<br />

oy, tne<br />

games,<br />

to,<br />

out. of lt,the.<br />

35<br />

line-up- p<br />

ftflWr<br />

?" tl&Tn?<br />

In thirty<br />

kV- -i<br />

nif9<br />

PLAYiTHIS; U;<br />

never, handled-- a<br />

tluV<br />

;l Alert Lealea<br />

i.;<br />

- clubs C.- A.<br />

where.<br />

Both<br />

e<br />

' game,; but it Is "the<br />

outgrowth of It A don't believe that<br />

my collection "of' lead soldiers which<br />

numbers, over a : thousand men of 2 4<br />

different ; natlonaliUes can be duplicated<br />

in this country. , On a large<br />

topographical map Mr Haines maneu-- .<br />

vers his troops, working out Intricate<br />

plans of. military- strategy.- - Probably<br />

this method had much to do with mak<br />

ing "The Last Invasion ; . seem so<br />

startliagly reaLr-- '':.;.<br />

Flre destroved the cable, room of the<br />

federal. Telephone Company, ,? at Buf:<br />

falo, putting 25,000 phones ,out Of. commission<br />

for at least ten.days. ', .<br />

r<br />

1 Eyeglasses and spectacles should<br />

mean first of air presetvatlon for the<br />

eye, . . ; i . . , ; ... c<br />

Just-publish- book; The Last<br />

says that "From1 the time I<br />

was a youngster nine years old I have<br />

been interested la lead soldiers, and I<br />

suppose that ; those, coupled with4 the<br />

war stories by father a Civil War<br />

veteran used to tell me, set my mind<br />

working' along martial; lines. 1 didn't<br />

stop playing with those ', toys at the<br />

time most boys do, but have gone on.<br />

war-gam- e which I some-<br />

, ' Y : '<br />

. They' should not be so strong as to<br />

usurp, buf stmpl7 ;<br />

reinforce the func<br />

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When fitting yourself, or worse still,<br />

ajrowIhJT peddlers' or incompetents to<br />

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inestimable harm.' ; ;"; ;; .<br />

r It.' is our province to tell you -- Just<br />

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