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I Mr. Jack Gives His Wife a Judgments 4 m HB Western league this week pre- j I senta somo figures of unusual I I interest. First, the batting av crages. Forty-flvo men are bit 'ting .300, or better. At once we see the reason poor pitching. It U our opinion that this league has not in many seasons had as uniformly weak work In the box as this year. Just as a matter of contrast let us note that only about half a dozen .300 hitters are found In the American league this year, where on the other hand are to bo found a set of pitchers considered by many old observ ers as the greatest galaxy ever assem bled In any league. Surely the fan who delights In slugging Is getting his fill this year In the Western. Omaha contributes six to this list of forty-five .300 hlttcrs Congalton, Ward, Thomas, Thomason, Schlpke and Orover, In order named, and ICrug "misses by one' little mark, batting .299. Congalton ranks third In tho league with a percentage of .370, being topped by LeJeune of Sioux City with .401 and Mullen of Lincoln with .371 to date, j Omaha as a team comes second in bat ting with a percentage pf .289, Denver leading with .301. Think of It, a team averaging more than .3001 Omaha Is fielding third In the league list batting second, fielding third, ranking sixth to date. The answer? It has one pitcher to date Willis who has won as many games as ho has lost; he has won ten and lost two. Tipple has won four, lost five; Graver, four and six; Closman, six and ten. These figures close the work up to Thursday of tho week past. We say again that If we can pick up In pitching and with tho two new men, Single and Styles, we may tho team ought to get Into tho race for tho flag. With a rapid fire Infield,- three of whom with Wtard af. first are hitting .300 and better, and a good outfield, all hitting practically as waU.tho team, .though still ta-JltUoi weak, behind tho bat, ought to malfo It with pitching strength. To revcrt'to the, loague's slugging, note that 'while Den ver? leading at the bat, has a team av erage of .304; Lincoln, ranking last, comes nlpng with a percentage of ,863, which Is really high enough for first , place". Sir. Navln's statement of Cobb's loy alty to Detroit should serve to settle Yh'e speculation about Ty's Intentions of Jump ing to' tho "Federals. Navln says that Cobb voluntarily signed for two years with him, though obliged to sign for only one, and that he acknowledges his mis take In the recent mlxup, -which has de prived tho team of his services for a time,- and is determined-to try -to-make lip for the loss when he gets back into harness. So far so good for Tyrus, and doubtless the butcher will say so too. Lincoln is said to have received SS.BOO for Mullen, conditionally; $1,000 down for a thirty days' look-over, tho balance.lt he makes, good, and Lincoln gets the use of Williams to boot. Wo hope Mullen makes good, and believe he certainly will If ho can hit, but think of going from tho pitchers we have at present in this league up to face .those phenoms In tho Ameri can. At that, Chance got the pick of '.Ills league for first Backers. Itun your eye down this line of pitch ing talent and then tell why the Sox don't win more games: Benz, Scott, Clfotte, Faben Itussell. Isn't the an swer this that the lineup of the team Is shifted too often? And so It's been for teveral seasons, Tho men don't get to perreci me tenm wont oi a smooin runnlng machine, which Is essential to ball playing. Clark Griffith reminds the base ball world of the long, long ago In forfeiting ii game. Very fow games aro forfeited these days, whereas twenty "years and more ago such a thing was not at all uncommon. Fans do not care to stand for It now, and fans continue to cut an Increasingly big figure In the situation. Mr. Klnsella's experience In f oxter com pany did not show out very strong In the part of Fi-Mkv's ramn that he pitched against Omaha. No pitcher has been punished on the local lot this sea son as ho was In one Inning when six hits and five runs came through, and two of these wero triples. Western league umpires are extremely averse to calling balks, either that or thoy watch for them, for pitchers are balking almost every day with impunity. It, Is as fair, perhaps, for one team as another, 'only that it Is not quite the system. A balk Is a balk and should be called. Fred Thomas, the nitty little Infielder and slugger for Pa Bourke. met with his third strikeout Friday only three since joining the team. What do you think of that? And when he hits .the ball he p.uta a force and crack in It that sends H fiercely on -its way, ' The Grants continue to act a good de.il llktt pennant .winners. ,The Pirates have lost caste considerably slncothe opening of the 'season. We hopo George Graham accepts Jack Holland's offer, His friends would be ulad to cee him back In the game again. CvSHO T77T ia. f vixr t- is: a. rr y " " SEASON IS YET ABOVE PAR Sandlotters Advance in Spite of Numerous Fistio Conflicts. LIVE ATTRACTIONS FOR TODAY Old Taverns of Den Moines nnd Lclnnd Giant from Chicago Will Offer Some Gooil Sport on Local Diamond. Ity FIIANK UUIGIiEY. Although fistic encounters have dis heartened many Omaha bugs and th In terest In local baso batldom has fallen oft tremendously, nevertheless on account of the Increased interest when this season rolled In it Is still above par compared with preceding years. Last Sunday one little muss was pulled off at Fort Omaha. It didn't amount to much, but It provoked tho fans and It Is a two to one shot that It will get In Its deadly work. Probably they could accommodate somo of the fighters down In Mexico. They would, euro be of more uso down there than here. All the local managors are In favor of good clean baso ball and according to the dope the handing out of better re sults In this respect Is expected In th very Immediate future. Get the playera acquainted with the fact that rough tactics aro not In accordance with your desires and it can easy be obliterated. Well, from all appearances and present Indications It seems as though the Brown Park Pharmacy crowd are going to run away with the rag In the City league. Something radically wrong would havo to bob up In order to keep them from oozing away with the grapes. Thoy haU from South Omaha and that Is the only thing that makes tho Omaha Insects a lit tle peeved. Several times they have been nccuscd by the opposition of robbing them, but In all of these caws their op ponents have been beaten by a score large enough to make such assertions sound uhreasonalo. .Boys, if they have tmustered- together 'a contingent of stars that' are capable ot trouncing you, give them credit. Of course, It is rather early with predic tions as several teams In the City league, especially tho Vinton Street Merchants and tho Murphy .Did Its might wreck things beforo the asbestos drops. Still the Advos aro In tho running oven If they did let the Murphys trim them. In tho Saturday class "A" league things ,nre as bright as the sun now that they havo secured a team to fill the gap left open by the departure of the Auditorium Pharmacy crew. Todny's Attractions. The attractions In this vicinity today arc tho' Old Taverns, a suds' gang from Des Moines, and the Chicago, Leland Giants, as well as ttie'strugglo that will bo staged between tho Armours and the Luxus. The latter game will be played at 1:30 o'clock at the Athletlq park In Council Bluffs fpr a bunch of green aggregating around the- century mark. Immediately after this contest, tho Joe Smiths will buck up against that strong colored tribe known. as. the -Leland Giants from Chicago. Tha Suds army mentioned above will struggle for:- supremacy with the Storz' at Pa Rourke.'s pasture. Sand ers wilt wiggle them for tho Omaha gang with McGuIre on tho reserve list and little peeved. Several times they have been either Adams, Smith or Jarlgan witl work for the oposltlon. This debato will ring In at 3 o'clock. Diamond Dnit. Tho Wagmans have sure got an ambi tious catcher In Monsky. Here of late Conncm the left-paw nvlng Sler, Is not kinking them for Plattsraouth. Tne Hollys will Journey to Springfield, Neb., to play next Saturday and Sun day. Those Auto How children have rowed themselves to the front of the Booster league. Ralph Whitney Is now tho chief for the Auto How. You can commune with hlra over Webster 3068. Murray, Clarke and SuteJ got six of the nine hits registered by the Alamltoe against Plattsmouth. Oleson and Hatchen ot the Stors have been hired by Louisville, Neb., to do the battery stunt today. On the left side of bag two, Kelly is performing admirably for the Chris Lycks and he la also stinging the pill. Last Sunday tho West End Merchants collected the most runs. They circled the diamond for twenty-soven counters. The Independents have changed their monicker to Q. D. K's. Thla Is the third venture for tho backer of the O. D, K's. Hannlgan, formerly with tho Western Auto Supply congregation, Is now affili ated with the South Omaha Shamrocks. For the Chris Lycks, Devlna clubbed, two out of two last bunday. One thou sand for an average looks pretty sweet. On the slab Bohan has been doing grand work for the Ragles. The only de fect ho has Is that his lasting powers are limited. ' An Injury to Morearty's arm caused him to lose hlii effectiveness last season, but according to Morcy he can .toss them like he used to. On Noise dav the J. II. Bourgeois team will play at Cedar Bluffs, Neb., and on the following Saturday wll perform at Schuyler, Neb, Burns, tho Ancient Order of United Workmen backstopper, picked up a hunk ot coin performing behind the willow for Logan, la., last Sunday, At the hot corner, Carmody, formerly a shining light with the defunct Advos of 1913, is shtnlg as bright as ever. He Is hitting stronger than ever. Chip Bowley of the Luxus gang helps the Eagles to sail Into the win column on Saturdays. He steals raoro bases on Saturdays than on Sundays. For trouble with the Farrell Hyrups call Louie Mosher at Douglas 873 or Har ney 1SSS. They need a few more games to complete their schedule. Last Sunday the Black Kats were only aLle to get one blow oft of Joe Adams Big Surprise Two American Crews Which Compete in w """" " j Theso pictures show the crew of tha Union Club ot Boston (above) and tho Harvard 'varsity second crew (below), which will row in tho Henley regatta on the Thames river July 1 to July 4. Tho members of tho Union club crew are, with one exception, old Harvard men, de pendable fellows who have rowed for many years. Tho Harvard second var sity won Its event against Yalo on tho Thames June 39 and Is. certain to prove an even more formidable opponent this time. The Henley meet Is international this year to a greater extent than ever before. Canada, Germany and Switzerland have until the ninth chapter, but they slapped three in the final paragraph. To dato the Victors of the Metropolitan league have failed to llvo up to their api-ellatlc-n. Instead of being tho victors they are generally tho losers. The Kennedy brothers, Dick and Pat, are doing great work ror tho K. and M.'s. Both fit them arc stinging tho pill hard and their fielding Is up to snuff. Thoso Bemla Park Reserves aro evi dently afraid of another tornado Judging from the way they hold down the cellar department of the Uodster league. That lrreprei-slblo leader, Tom Graham of the Dundee Woolen Mills Reserves, says his troupe will push tho Auto gang In tho sewer the next time they bump. Several of our ball tosscrs are fighting hard to get the most limit knocks. It is a tough proposition to predict vho will win out in this circuit drive campaign. In the three games that Rubo Fcltman has boen perched on tho frt corner for the Valentines he has taken caro of thirty. eight chances without a mlscue. All tho Beacon Press boys were ablo to gather from the Brown Park Pharmacy brigade was nine large juicy gooso eggs, while the pill rollers rolled up ten ta.lies. If King-Peck shook Brandels to make Browning King of the Mercantile league, would Drcxel Shoo him away or would tho Hupmoblles get sore and Kilpatrlck? The Tinhorns would llko to secure an out-of-town game for the Fourth of July. Address W. M. BlUworth at 3402 Lafayette avenue or telephone Harney Edward Gulnane, the geezer that won the game tor the Black Kats last Sun day with a three-bug punch, won a homo Monday when he hooked up with ft life partner. Thou Montclalra have grabbed nine consecutive games so tar this season. If they keep on bagging games they will have to go out of their class to mcure contests. About the largest crowd of the season decorated the stands at Fort Omaha last Sunday. Gee, It Is a shame that the amateurs) have to play for their health out there. George Hugeman, the leader of the Eagles, Is marching up the avenue with spangles on. He says his troupe will make the Armours take a back seat when they meet. Ba' of the hit station Charlie Coe per formed for the Ancient Order of United Workmen team last Sunday. He caught a dandy game, but didn't show his usual strength with the pole. Before many moons roll by Arthur Westergard will be as tame as a house dog. He was wilder than Rattlesnake Pete when the doors opened, but here of late he has had good control. Those Armours have been In high speed all season so far and from the way they have been accumulating victories it looks as though they will have the best record at fie expiration of the season, George SuteJ was the particular star for THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE crews entered. Both American crews and tho crow of tho Winnipeg Bowing club will strugglo to capture tho grand chal lenge cup for eights. The Stewarts' challenge cup for fours wll also bring forth a struggle, na tho Mainz Bowing club from Germany In tends to send over a four. Last year the Mainz four defeated the Argonauts of Toronto and also Lcandcr In this event, but lost tho final to New college on a foul, the Germans steering very erratic ally and colliding with their opponents. In the diamond sculls, R. Dibble, ama teur sculling champion of America, will represent tho Don Rowing club of Tor onto. the Alamltos last Sunday. He sailed In with the winning pearly In the ninth round when ho Blngled, stole socona and third and scored on a wild throw, Tho Ancient Order of United Workmen team Is anxiously looking for a gome out of town for Firecracker day. Address Frank Qulgley at 1CC9 Chicago ntreot, orf telephone Webster 2fSS or Douglas 22oG, Three- of tho Probst brothers aro as sociated with tho black Kats. They aro the ones that instill tho pep Into the Kats. In fact, Ous and Willie arc a little strong with tho vinegar occasionally. Hero is the way tho Furrill Syrups line up: Nagl. catcher; Shaw and William son, pitchers; Drummond, first base; Mosher, second; Huffman, third; Gard ner, Bhort; Koran, Fuclis and Dudley, outfielders. Tho leather fitters stationed at tho Drcxel shoe house hatted the horsehldo all over the lot lust Sunday and by so doing they took the post office Hupmo blles to tho cleaners for the tlrst time this season. Manager Wolff of the Mlckel's Vic trolas has signed Mark Hughes, formerly of the High school team, to hold down pouch No. 1. He should strengthen their team considerably as he Is a pernicious gent with the mushroom. Sanders and Clair, the Storz battery picked up sixty rocks and rations at Louisville. Neb., last Sunday. Their con- ifAct ,1 iwcnty-flve If they lost and fifty If they won, and Sanders got ten plunks extra for striking out seventeen. Hack of the clout 'em headquarters Hpcllman of tho Alamltos Is gaining fame this season. Tho only thing ho needs In order to bo a topnotcher is a little moro pepper. Manuger Pickett ought to pur chaso somo for Spellmun's personal use. On bag ono the Montclalrs havo a peach orlno In Jawn Morton, the dude 'hat l ol.ls down the Initial corner for them. Ho Is a c assy fielder ana Is especially good In the Pinches with the stick. The Montclalrs aro anxious to secure a few tut ot town games. Address Jean Byrne at 2709 Ham ilton street or Buzzer Webster 878. Omaha Sandlotters to Play Live Schedule of Ball Games Today Gomes to bo played by Omaha crews today, follow: Ancient Order pf United Workmen at Plattsmouth, Neb. Storz aguinst Old Taverns of Des Moines, at Hourke park. Luxus aguinst Armours, first game nt Athletic park, Council Bluffs. Joe Smiths against Chicago Leland Giants, second game at Athletic park, Counc'l Bluffs, Townsends against Dunden Woolen Mills, first game at Fort Omaha Alamltos against 1C, & Ms, second gamo 28, 1914. Drawn the Henley Regatta Dibble will have a big field to contend against, Including A. McCullough, .Lean der, who has won tho event onco before; F. G. Williams, a Cambridge oursman; S. K, Swnnn, last year's prcsldont ot the Oxford Boating club; E.' D. P. Pinks, the runner-up In 1913, London Rowing club; F. L. Watts, Thames Rowing club; N. I Hugglns, Twickenham; C. M. Stewart, Kingston, and G, C. Frlpp, Manchester. Crews from tho universities also will defend tho stewards' cup tor England. For tho ladles' challengo Plato and tho Thames challengo cup all the university colleges and many ot tho public schools will enter. at Fort Omaha. Victors against O. D. Ks., Twenty seventh una Grand avenue. Imperials against Jepnen Brothers, at Twunty-suveiith and Burt streets. Ak-bar-liun against Fontunclivs, at Fon tencllo park, east diamond, first game. Walnut 11.11 Merchants against Mon mouth ' Parks, second game, Fontonuile park, east diamond. Vinton Street .Nicrchants against Advos, seconu. gamo at Twenty-Fourth and Vinton. Neb. Auto School against Beacon Press, flrct gume, west uiumonu, Fontenelie park. Jjrown Park Pharmacy against Murphy Did Its, first name- at Miller park. R. L. Tinkhums ugulnst West End Merchants, second gamo at M.ller park. UMn.l.n.. Ilnt.l .. . T J Kal. F. M, Valentines auulnat lllack Kats, second gamo at Thirty-second street and. uuwey KVOJIUC, Michel's Vtctrolaa ugaliiBt Montclalrs, at Fontenello purk, west diamond, second King-Peck against Brundels, at Fort vjiuuiiu, nun uiuruiiiK. Droxal Shoe Company agalnBt Thomas Kllpatrlcks, TIiirty-Becond streot and Dewey avenue, this morning, I'. O. Hupmobllfii agu.nst Brownlng K.ng & Co., Fontenello purk, this morn ing. ivrebb Transfers against Superiors, firut i' ti th , II I true. fa. . .. 1. . .ii.i i ii, ii fain, Dunuee Woolen Reserves against Bemis Park Reserves, f.rst game, at Thlrty- oi'uunu aired unu uewey avenue. .......v UEIHiK., JtutU JMVV, new diamond, Klmwood park, second game. chrls Lycks against Polish Athletic v-iuw, Buvuim kuiiiu, ui Liiua l,vck parK, Walter O. ttlarks at Pntllllfin N'nl, J. H. Uouigeois aguiuut iirodugaard vi u who, jirei guiue, ai unris t,yck park Wagmans at Woodbine, la, WRtAf-n Anln Hiinnm ...... . .. m... ... Fpuith Street Merchants, first game, at Floreneft mirk. Floicnce Athletics against South Omaha Ramblers, second gamo at Florence purk, West Sldo Electrics nKullist West Hide aiiiijcriuio, at uimwoou purk. Dundeo Imperluls of Council Bluffs, nt Underwood, la. JAPANESE BALL TEAM PLAYS AT SEATTLE THIS WEEK SEATTLE, June""iL-The Mo'JI Uni versity base ball team from Yokohama Is due to arrive here on July S. Games havo boon arrunged with teams through out tha United States during July and August. The team will go all the way to the eastern section of the United States. Advertise lost articles In The Bee. Most people are honest and this Is tho only way tho finder can locate you. for The Bee by J. What Will the 11 Y P. S. llUNTUll. 11 the Office Hoy. Say, cull, you've Rot an awful nerve to throw that bull you do. You'ro ulther flooey In the attlo or your pipe's too big for you. You ought to uso tho noodle, then per haps you'd draw a grin. But tho way you spill that chatter only wrinkles up jny chin. Were you punctured In the lattice, or Is It merely In your benn? For the verses thnt you scribble have a smell like gasoline. ...... If you want to write the right stuff and make a hit with nil my gang. You will havo to gluo to Hngllsh, put tho kibosh on that slang. The O. B. has beon reading Shakespeare and "thus the attack against our meta phorical sseech. Ban Johnson, says that the Feds aro out for tho money. Speaking with much confidence wo havo a suspicion that Ban Is out for tho same commodity. Tho question is did Walter Johnson get married to change his luck or because he was lu lovo? From tho looks of things the former purpose was a success. Our Woody drovo a golf ball and fo.rgot to holler "foie," Ho shaved a young attorney, nearly s.nmmed him to tho floor. Then the la vyer with m ich anger and with feelings hurt and soro, To our proxle gave a c-s.lng, with pro fanity did roar. Tho language ot tho lawyer was so spicy and so hot, , That our praxlo did a Weston to tho White Honso from the lot. He forgot the Falls convention of Huerta and tho blot ... . And he did not try to mediate with tho accent on tho not. .... , Pootlo HcenEo number 4'7, chaptor S7t paragraph 64. Meaning Villa. There aro over a score pt pitchers In this circuit Who aro eager to congratulata Manuger Mullen's success In bolng pur- TIGERS MAKINGBRAVE FIGHT Detroitera Doing Their Beit to Over take Champion Athletics. CONNIE FEELS PRETTY SAFE i - ritchlnir Staff Is In Condition mid His Ilntsmcn Aro Still HUtlnu Unlit K II" 1" Not Liable to Worry. DKTROIT, Juno 27.-Tho Tigers are making a bravo fight to overtax world's champion Athletics, but It Hughoy nti.Mnin the slightest feeling that he Is going to decorato this city with another pennant Connie muck au his henchmen beg to differ with Hughey on tho question. Tho tall ministerial i.n.iar nt Phllude Dh a's coloonitoa iruuyq n..(n.mnn. iii not one given over to making predictions, but from no less an authority that Pete Daley, mo erv.n Athletic, who Is now pasturing for tho Yankees, tho feeling of the Athletic tea Is unanimous that they are going to the flag again. Daley, who ought to know If anyone does, declares that tho Athletics oro cocksure that they'll figure In world's championship series again, ine boys," said Daley, "don't believe there Is a team In tho league strong enough to beat them out. As far as moy ro concerned thoy think tney ve m ni.....w . irndv. Tho only thing that causes them concern Is how many games they are going to linisn aneuu ui next best club." Chance's new outfielder also volun teered the Information that Mack isnt worried about his pitching fltaft. "From time to time you hear them aay that Plank ond Bender aro all In." oald Daley. "Don't pay any attention to that kind of stuff. Thoso old boys will bo there when Connie needs them. Ben der Isn't himself Just now because he has been troubled with tonsllltls, and Plank has been troubled with a sore arm. But Connie has a couple of pitchers who will carry the team along until they get right. "With that uunch of sluggers. Mack doesn't need any pitchers. Furthermore, they always got the breaks. I don t '-are, what they tVy they always gt away wl h It. if the Yanks had their luck they ii be up In the fight. I never saw a luck ler team than Mack's." Tho Tigers have spurted to the front lately, but this has caused Mack no alarm. Daley says that Mack can't ree the Tigers as winners. Mack admits the Detroit team Is better than It was last i... i h lack of a pennant-winning string of twlrlers will keep them from getting the flag. The i.nr the Red Box moro than any other club In the American League, and more so now bocause Bmoky Joe Wood Is back In the game ana suo.b old-time form. "Boston got off to a poor start, says Daley, "but they're going better now. If the Athletics meet with any disaster noiton. the boys think, will give them a hard battle." Jennings of the Tigers Isn't saying much those days, but Is keeping the team plug ging along. Hughey when asked what chances he thought the Tigers had to finish first was rather non-comraunw tlve. 3-vS Swinnerton Harvest Be? chased by the majors. About sin of that rcore reside In Omaha. Ncwspapct men aro the only persons who arc not out for that filthy stuff Far lie It from us to rain on the pro cession, but wo hope that winter billiard leaguo doesn't hit Omaha. Propitious place to aoqulie additions to your vocabulary: Any golf course, first tec, Sunday morning. " " A player on a Chicago amateur nine played a gamo with hls"Jaw broken. Fer haps not a romarkablo stunt, but wo'd like to see Tex Jones try It. Waivers havo been asked on Marty O'Toole. It Is not necessary to ask waiv ers on tho $22,1100. From latest reports Organized Base Ball Is four Injunctions and six briefs and seven delays ahead of the Feds. When Johnny Gondlng made the last change In the Rourke lineup he placed Bunk Congalton In elxth position. Bunk queried why he should be shunted down so far In tho list. Whereupon Joo Ward gravely told Bunk that It was advan tageous to huvo tho speed up ahead of tho heavy hitters. Bunk, who believes himself to bo considerable runner and capublo of doing 100 yards In something less thnn twenty minutes, took a deep breath and quoth thusly: "Well, I don't see any ot 'cm stealing first." Which remark wo can assure you Is plumb full ot logic. To the Polo Cup. Wo surely hate to see you go And leavo naught but a tale of woe, Uut lest somo sloth should quite forget, Remember this, we'll get you yet. In view of the fact that tho west has taken up polo wo may condescend to class the gamo with other sports. Tom Llpton Is havthg an awful lot of trouble hiding the secrets of his precious boot, but so far as we can sen hiding secrs of construction will not help him to win. Homo people are born lucky and others good looking. Mr. Walsh has boen trans ferred from the Yankees to tho Athletics. News Note. The Undertakers' association will at tend tho Sioux City races In a body July 4. Words of Wisdom. "Just give us time. It's time we need," These words howled old friend Ban, "To Jumping athletes gWo no heed, To them we'll tlo a can." To this tho magnate makes reply: "You suy they'll lose their gate, But from the clearness In their sky It looks llko a heluva watt.'' DIME WELL SUNDAY An excellent dinner for AT THE DUTCH MILL Opposite Burgess. Nash Store On Harney St, (Coolest Place in Town.) Dinner commencing at 12 o'clock, served until 8 P. M. Dancing every afturnoon and evening except Sunday. NOTICE TO BALL PLAYERS If you have a bad arm, strained tendon or con gested muscles, see Dr. Pryor "Conditioner of Athletes" 1717 Leavenworth St. Phone D. 7130. BOOS ON Dog Diseases AND DOW TO PEEB Mailed Frei to any address by the anther II.CLAYOLOVEK.V.S. IIS Wo'i 31st Sire t NswYotk