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WHITE SOX ENTFR FIELD FOR
DIG PRACTICE ME TO WE
READY FORHUGEWOflLD SERIES
Giants Will Hare Freedom of Chicago, Park to Prepare
For Coming Battle; Scalpers on the Job; Wood
land Bards Banquet American Champs;
Stage Exhibition Thursday.
YANKS SPLIT OP
WITHATHLETICS
Both Games See Two Bans
' Scored in Eighth Inning;
Good Pitching Features
Both Battles.
New York, 6cL 3. New York and
Philadelphia broke even here today in
their final games of the, season, the
visitors taking the- first contest, 3 to
1, while the Yankees took the final
game, 3 to 2. In each the wmntng
team scored two runs in me cignin in
ning. Good pitching featured both
contests. Score, first game:
PHILADELPHIA. NEW TORK. -
ABH.O.AB. , AO.H.VA.B.
114
i i
Jatn'en.rf 4
Wttt,IMb 4
flha'an.cf 4
Rate,S 1
Bodt.lf ' S
M'ln'i,tb 4
flhan'n.ss S
Qrover.lt 4
Ple'lch.e 4
Naylor.p 4
tMtlier.cf
tward.te
ORaker.lb ,
OPIpei.lb
Bbamar.lf
OVIck.rf
eFew'er.lb
ORuel.o
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Ollh'ley
44
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Chicago, Oct 3. Bringing with them the first champion
ship Chicago has won in the American league in eleven years,
the White Sox returned home today to begin final practice for
the first game of the world's series with New York Saturday.
; GRUELLING DRILL AHEAD. Q
The practice drive will tie started
early tomorrow morning, Manager
Rowland announced. The players will
kept on th field practically all day.
Rain prevented the scheduled practice
game today with the Cleveland Amer
icans and the players spent the after
noon receiving congratulations from
Charles A. Comisky, owner of the
club. Tonight the were given i ban
quet by the Woodland Dare's, an or-
f animation made un of Mr. Comiaky's
riends. Covert for 1400 persons
were laid. -vr ; ; -
The National league champions will
play an exhibition game with the Chi
cago Nationals at Weeghman park
tomorrow afternoon. The contest is
designed to put the Giants on edge for
the series. , . ( -
Th Nrur Ynrtr rink umII srriv
from Philadelphia at 2 p. m. Waiting
automobiles will rush them " to the
ball park.
Uanaser Rowland of the Chicago
club announced tonight that he
would extend an invitation to Man
ager McGraw of the Giants to use the
White Sox field for practice Friday
any time the club desires.
"If my team is on the field and Mc
Graw wants to use it I'll call the
plavers off," Rowland said. "There
will be no repetition of the 1914
series when George Stalling, man
ager of the Boston club, raised a pro
test because of the alleged turn down
he received from Manager Mack of
Philadelphia over the use of the Ath
letics" field for practice." .
With the distribution of the re
served and box seats for tomorrow
scalpers tonight assured inquirers that
they would be able to purchase tick
ets. The, speculators said they will
place seats on sale at noon tomorrow.
The scalpers are asking $50 for three
box seats which sold for $5 and S3
for reserved seats for' the three
games. These seats have a faie value
ot$1.50. .. T ... . ,
- There will be a meeting tomorrow
of Chief of Police Schuettler and . a
score ot captains and officers to map
out plans to prevent scalping at the
ball park. Several hundred policemen
will be assigned to guard against the
evil. The speculators if caught will
be arrested. . 1 -
Prairie Park Whist Club ,
: Opens New Winter. Season
The Prairie Park Whist club opened
the season at the club house Octo-
1 uMth urntv.f-inr rtlavpr ftre.
ent. Fred Shield,, Mr. Griffey and IjZTV
judge aears were among me new
players present The score was as fol
lows: -
NORTH. AND SOLTH. ,
Elli ant Martin , SOS
Dreyfose and McNutt ..,... lot
Reynolds and laocfellner .............. 1ST
Abbott and Shewcroes.... lit
Wtftoa and Shield ..1ST
EAST AND WEST.
TMihee and Bcannell.v, ................. 1ST
Kllcor and Back 14
r rum m atfntn. , ,
r Fleroy In ninth.
..0 0 01 0 1 0 I . S y
GIANTS TWICE DO
UP THE PHILLIES
Wind Up Championship Season
by Taking First Easily and
Shutting Out Philadel
phia in Second.
Philadelphia, Oct 3. New York
wound up its championship season to
day by winning two games, the scores
being 11 to 1 and 6 to 0. ,In the first
game New York pounded out nine
teen' 'hils for a total of twenty-eight
bases off La,vendcr and Fittery. A
team made up largely of recruits rep
resented New York in the second
game and batted Oeschger's delivery
freely for a total of twenty-two bases.
The New York team left here tonight
for Chicago. Score, first game:
NEW TORK.
ABH.O.A.E.
Burni.1f 4 0 OP'kert.cf
0Schult.rf
0Wh'tad.!f
OLud'us.lb
0Dugey2b
OKv.rr.lb
0 Plrc,aa
0 Klllifar.o
9 L'ender.p
OFlttery.p
0 Adania
0 Totals. 31 726 1!
PHILADELPHIA.
AD.n.U,A.fi.
Hriof,2b 4
KauM.cf S
Z'man.lb S
Rob't'n.rf S
Thorp,r( 3
Fl'char.aa S
Holk.lb S
McCarty.a S
Rrtdn,c 1
Omlow.o 0
Bchupp.p S
Bmlth.p S
2 1
1 S
S 0
.1 s
1.1
J
411
0 S
0 4
0 0
1 0
o e
, Totl..43 II IT 11 0
Fletcher out, batted out of turn.
Batted for Fittery In ninth.
New York... .0 9 J 4 9 1 j S U
Philadelphia .0 9 9 0 9 0 1 0 91
' To-bae hits : Burnt. Fletcher (2),
Bchupp. Thorpe. Holke, Duvey. Homo run:
Robertaon. Double playa: Hero to
Fletcher to Holke, Pierce to Luderua. Baeea
on balla: Off Schupp, 1: off Smith, Ir, off
Fittery, 1. Hlte: Off Smith. 7 In five In
nlhta; off Lavender, S In five Innlnge; off
Fittery, It In four Inning. Struck out: By
Brhopp, I; by Smith, I; by Lavender, 1; by
Fittery, 1. Umpires: . Byron and Erne lie.
Score, second gams:
NEW TORK. PHILADELPHIA.
AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Tounv.cf 4 S 4 1 OP'kertef 11119
98chulte.r( 4 0 S 0
9 CWh'd.lf.Sb 4 19 1
9 OLud'us.lb S 9 11.9 9
9 eDugey.ib 19 19 9
9 OKIlllfer.lf 1110 0
4 OBvert.Jb 10 119
9 OPIeree.aa 4 0 17 0
0 OAdams.o 4 1 4 1 1
1 0'chfer,p S 9 9 7 9
1
StanJng oJ Teams
NATIONAL.
W. L. Pet."
New Tork.18 66 .434
Phlla t .164
St. Louie... 83 it .646
Cincinnati .71 74 .606
Chicago ...74 10 .481
Boston ....71 19 .470
AMERICAN.
W. L. Pet
109 64 .949
0 61 .(18
17 47 .666
71 76 .(10
Chicago
Boston .
Cleveland
Detroit .
New York. 71 tl .464
Wash .... 70 83 .458
Brooklyn . .68 10 .463: St. Louis.. 67 17 ,370
Pittsburgh .11 191 .131 Phlla .... 66 S8 .169
Yesterday's Results.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Philadelphia, ! I; New York,,l, 1.
Washington, 4; Boston, 0. '
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boston, t, ,1: Brooklyn, I, 1.
New York. 11, 6; Philadelphia, , 9.
' Game Today.
American League Philadelphia at New
York; Washington at Boston.
National League Boston at Brooklyn.
REAL LADY LANDS
BLUE RIBBON RACE
Bertha Dillon Heavy Favorite,
But Distanced in Second Heat;
First Won by Hair's
Breadth.
PAYNE'S INJURY IS
SAD BLOW TO MILLS
Veteran Creighton Guard Will
Be Out of Game Remainder of
Year Owing to Cracked
Knee Cap.
Balrd.sa 5 4 I
Kauff.lf S 1 1
Hurray.lt 19 1
Therpe.rf 19 1
Wllh't.rf 19 9
fngr,s,M r t
ag'r,iD o
trtltn.lB r
Lexington, Ky.,tOct. 3. The Real
Lady, driven by Murphy, won the $14,
000 Kentucky futurity, "the blue rib
bon" of the trotting turf in convinc
ing style yesterday. Miss Bertha
Dillon's world's champion 3-yeai-old
filly, was a heavy favorite in the race,
but was distanced in the second heat
In the third heat, the Real-Lady re
duced her record of 2W4 to 2:0354,
which is within a quarter of a second
of the stake record.
The first heat was the closest of
the meeting, in which the judges' eyes
ratiffhr thr- Rpat Ladv first, a nose
Jj ahead of Miss. Bertha Dillon. Sum-
Hendry
Totalt it 1 17 14 1 .-
Totalt 13 117 If
Batted for Ruel in eighth,
Batted for
Philadelphia
New York .... 4) J 0 , ' 9 1
Two-baas hit: Sharman. Double play.
Orovar and Melnnla. Bases on balls: Oft
Pleroy, 1; off Nay lor, t.- Struck out: By
Plerey, 4; by Naylor, 1. Umplrea; Mortality
and pinean.
, Score, aeoond garnet
PHILADELPHIA, NEW TORK,
AB. H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B.
Jum'on.rf 119 9 OMIIler.cf 4 9 10 9
Ward.sa 4 0 110
BakeMb I t 1(1
9Plp.lb 4 111 1 ,4
eUmar.lf, 4 110 0
I vica.rr t i i e
Few'er.lb 1 0 1 I 0
tN'mak'r.o 11110
DM'Oraw.p 0 0 0 0 0
0Mrlde,p 1 19 19
Hendry 0 t 0 0
!bert,lb
O'json.o 1
Onslow.o 9
And'son.p 1
Tesreau.p 1
Kelly.p S
1 9
1 1
1 1
S 1
9 9
0 0
0 9
1 9
9 9
1 9
Totals. .13 T171S 1
111
4 11
19 1
Wltt.lb
Sha'en.cf
Bodle.lf
M'ln'sjb ' S 9 14
Shan'n nil 0
Orover.Jb
Perklns,o
Myers.p
Schang
MAvoy
110
I 0 1
1 1 1
10 0
10 0
: Total It 1 14 u ; Totalo ft I IT It 1
Batted for Jamleson In ninth. ;
'Batted for Witt In ninth.
Batted for WcQraw In aeoond. . .,
Philadelphia ..9 1 9' 0- 0 1 9 0 91
New York ....t, 0 0 0 0 9 9 1 1
" Two-baae hit: Vlck. Double playa: Fewstet
and Plpp; Nunamaker and Ward. Bases on
balla: Oft McOraw, : off Mye-a, . Hfts:
Off McOnew, 1 In two innings; off Mogrldfte,
t In seven Innings. Struck out: By McOraw,
1; by Mogrldge, S. Umpires Dlneen nd
Morlarlty.
Keaaten ffbat Out' Set,'' . V
TotaU..I6 IS 17 11 I
New York.'.... .9 IS 9 1 0 1 0 1 I
Philadelphia ,.0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 99
Two.baae hlte: Young, Lobert, Onslow,
Paakert, Adams (J), Whltted. Three-base
hits: Young (1). Double plays: Young
to Rodrlguei, Robert to Hemingway to
Rodrlguei. Bases on balla: Off Anderson,
1; off Tesreau, 1;. off Kelly,' 1: off Oeschger,
1. Hits: Off Anderson, S In two Innings;
off Tesreau, 1 In two Innings; off Kelly, 4
In five Innings. Btruck out: By Kelly, 1;
by Oeschger, t. Umplrea: Byron and
Emslle,
Dodgers Wrry With Bo ton.
Brooklyn, Oct. I. Brooklyn divided to
day'a double header, Boston taking the first
game I to S and the home team the second,
S to 1. Rudolph kept the Brooklyn hlta
scattered In the 'opening contest until the
ninth, when four were bunched for two
runs. Boston batted Cheney and Coombs
hard. Harquard registered hi nineteenth
victory of the season when he beat Boston
In th second game. The final two games
of th season are scheduled for tomorrow.
Score, first garnet
. ; BOSTON. BROOKLYN.
, AB.K.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Rehg.rf 4 9 9 9 9Myere.lb i I I I 1
M r eVe.es 4 114 9"tengel tf tit 9 9
Powell.cf 1 9 19 0".Wt.rf 4 1 S 1 9
CVgtn.lb i II 1 9M.Wt.lf 10 19 9
Smltb.lb 4 111 IC'tsVw.lb 4 1 8 1 9
Kelly.lt S 9 4,4 OH'km'n.cf 4, 0 1 0 1
F"ipt'k.lb 4 1 4 ,1 OO'R'ke.lb 4 1 1 I 1
Tg'ssor.o 4 10 0 OMlller.o 4' 1 11 0
R'dolph.p 1.011 0 Cheney, p 19910
C'ombs.p 0 0 0 9 9
Totals. IS 10 IT 11 lMIIJus.p 1 9 9 9 9
, 'Krueter 1 9 9 9 9
'Snyder 10 0 0 9
manes
The 1:14 pace, two la three, 11,000 (two
heats, Ulund-y) :
Oeorge E. Hutton, b. g by Marbel '
Orit (Erwln) 1 t 1
Blogen Direct, blk. h., by Baron Dl-
rect (Began) Sit
The Squaw Man, b. g. (Nuckola).. Ill
Neva Rounders, Presto Lite, H. M., Uhlan,
Simmons, Mabel T, Burney Patch, P. O. and
Flch Allerton, also ran.
Time, 2:08. !:, 1:0H.
Trotting, :10 class, throe in fly, 11,000:
Ira C, b. g.. by Don Cale (Ersklne) 111
WFa.yre Rosamond, b. tn. (Cox) ,8 1 1
rVh.tb- Ann m i. A
.(, w, ... v vm.iv. ....... . . .
David Look, Lord Talbot, George Sum
mers, Anne Cecil, Eva Blngen, Silver Mlpe
and Allle Axwood, also ran.
Time. S:0a. 3:09. 2:09V.
The Kentucky Futurity, 1-year-old trot
ters, three in five, S 14,000:
The Real Lady, br. f.. by Moko
(Murphy)' 1 1 1
Harvest Gale, br. f. (Cox) 7 13
Bertha Masulre. br. f. (Ackerman) SSI
Worthy Volo. Mary Coburn, Leonard, Mlsa
Bertha and Dillon, also ran.
Time, 1:05, 1:07M. 1:93.
Trotting, 1:00 class, tw In three, 11,900:
Lu Princeton, b. h., by 8a n Francisco
(Cox) , 1 1
Royal Mao, b. g. (Murphy) 3
Al Mack. r. h. (Murray) 4 1
Miss Perfection, Peter BUllken and Sister
Strong, also ran.
Time. 1:01)4, 3:0SU.
racing, InH class, two la three, $1,090 1
Little Frank D. bg.. by Little Frank
(Valentine) 1 1
Butt Hale, br. g, (Murphy) 3 t
Young Todd.'b. g. (Cox).. t 3
Thomas Earl, Peter Pointer and Auto
Zombro, also ran.
Time, 1:03. 1:04H. '
Only nineteen men have reported
for foot ball practice at Creighton.
This is the smallest number that has
ever been known to come out for the
team.
There are not enough men to form
a second squad with which to scrim
mage. This was the main reason why
Creighton showed sucn poor form In
the game with Cotner, and is the first
and most grievous of Tommy Mills'
many woes.
Despite difficulties Coach Mills Is
giving his men hard workouts every
day, and by next t riday when Creigh-'
ton plays Peru, an entirely reor
ganized, squad will start the game.
Harmon, Lahey and Mulholland In
the backfield seem to be a perfectly j
matched trio avhen it comes to work
ing toirethers, and the whole line Is1
strengthened with the shifting of
Coyne to left tackle, and Campbell to
left end.'
Charley Payne -sustained an injury
to his kneecap in the initial spasm last '.
Saturday, and wil probably be out of .
the game for the rest of the season. 1
This will be a serious loss, as Payne
was a valuable man, ana was tne
mainstay of his teammates on his side
of the line.
Mills says that fie has the material
for a first-class eleven in the ew who
daily toil up and down the field in j
their moleskins, and he will indeed be
a busy man in the development of it
during the next two weeks.
VVilsorf Pardons Officer
For Not Admitting Wife
Washington, Oct. 3. President Wil
son has remitted the sentence of dis
missal from the army imposed fin Sec
ond Lieutenant Arthur Brigham, Jr.,
Sixth field artillery, by . a general
courtmartial, following conviction ot
having represented himself as a single
man when he was in fact married, Th
officer was a corporal in his regiment
and when making application for ex
amination for appointment as a sec
ond lieutenant was found guilty ot
having described himself as single on
the official forms.
Exports Board Lists
No-License Commodities
Washington, Oct. 3. Confusion ai
to ust what Amerioan export commo
dities may be shipped entirely without
restriction to the allies and to all neu
tral countries except those of Europt
was cleared today by the exports ad
ministrative board in a statement list
ing some 600 articles as requiring no
expert licenses. The list contains a
few commodities which heretofore
have required licenses for shipment
to any destination. v
Provision is made that at any fu
ture time any of the articles may be
reclassified and placed on the so
called conservation list.
The board yesterda added bronze,
brass and caustic soda to the list for
which license is required for shipment
to all destinations.
TlMmTom FILMIND
"PHOTO tPlAY OFFERING FOR. TODAY
You May Not Know the
KING OF AK-SAR-B'iN
But Evoryon Know
THE KING OF SMILES"
$15
Let Us Tailor
Your New Suit
JJon't pay $30 for the very same
suit or overcoat we are tailoring
to order for $15. Over 500 styles
to select from.
N. W. Corner 15th and Harney Sta.
Walsh
ThU SmiU-a-Minuto Fellow is
Hero Today, Friday and Satur
day in a MUoa-Minut) Comedy
Drama . -, (
"The Yankee'
In which George, with the aid of
Jhia Yankee pluck and some new
athletic stunts, wins, not only
the heart of a real prince, but
of everyone in the audience a
well.
AMUSEMENTS. '
. 1
Next Week
Ethel
Barrymore
Next Week
Dustin
Farnum
r
tcday. He outpltched Roth. Who performed
for Boston, and with the bases filled In the
eighth Inning cleared them with a two
base drive. Johnson wa presented a huge
silver troehv for hla trtumnh. 'Tha nun
offered by th aasoctatea of th On Hun- Boston 0. I .0
arma ana f irst u. o. A. regiment, formerly
the Ninth Massachusetts, te the pitcher ef
the winning learn. Score:
BOSTON. WASHINGTON.
AB H.O.A.B. AB.H.O-A.B.
Hooper.rf 4 0
3
m.i... r.rirr.v ltl Looney.zo
n.n..- ..a R..r. 11 H'b'ts-Ub 4 0
Btebbins and Slckler.
lit
Rain Causes Cancellation
of Exhibition Contest
Chicago, Oct 3. Rain today caused
the cancellation of the exhibition
game which was to have been played ' BMt,B
here between tne ueveiana Ameri
cans and the Chicago American
league champions. The Cleveland
club left at 12:30. p. m. for Cincinnati,
where they , are scheduled to start a
series for tk? championship of Dhio.
Cards Cop City Series
Gams Fromthi Browns
Louis. Mo., Oct. 3. The Cards
landed the first game of the city series
now being played between the St.
I ouis National and American teams.
' Score: :v
Lewls.lf , 1 1
8'rten.lf 11
Walker.cf 4 1
O'dner.lb 1 0
Scott, 4 0
Thomas,o 1 0
Ruth.p 1 1
0
00
10
I 0
1 0
I 9
3 9
1 1 9M-n'sky.rf 4 0 1
4 3 OFIater.lb 111
I I 0C.MUan.ef 111
9 0 tRtoe.rf 111
0 9 OOhVty.lb 4 I I
1 0 1 Morgan. Jb 113
I 1 08hank.e 3 I' I
I 3 OA'sm'th.o 1 It
4- 4 9Johnsoa.it 4 10
110 1
Totals. 34 U 1711 0
Total. H tit II 1 .
Washington- ...0 0 0 3 0-0 0 1 .04
00 0 OO W 00
Two-baa hltat : Alnamlth, Cooney. John
son. Double play: Alnsmlth to Morgan.
Base oa ballet Off Ruth. 1: off Johnson, I.
Stnark 'out: By Johnson, T; by Ruth, I, Tyler.p .1
Umpire: ' Connolly and Nallln.
w , , Total.4l 13 17 30. S
Batted for Cheney In fifth. , H
Batted tor M-lUu la ninth. - '
1 0 4 0 101
Brooklyn ...k.t 0 0 O'0'O 0 0 33
Two-bas hit: Myers. Miller. Three-base
hits: Smith, Fltsoatrlck. layer. Horn
run: Covlngwa.. Double play: wneat to
Olaon to O'Rourke: Ruthihaw to Olson to
1 i Myers. Bases on ball: Off Cheney, 4: oft
1 irnomhe. l! off MlUua, i: Hlta: Off Chen
ey,- t tn tw ihnlngs; off Coombe. 4 In on
Inning; off MtUtu. 1 In three Inning: off
Rudolph,, I In nine Innings, Struok out: By
Cheney. 1; by Rudolph, . Umpire; O'Day.
Second cam:
BOSTON. ' BROOK LTN.
, AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Ruhv.rfv 4 1 1 0 901son.S 4 1119
1 j on.aa e s.io i v v
I t I 18t'ngI.rt 9.9 .1 9
1 S 1 0M.Wt.lt 4 1 l' 0- 0
111 OC'tsh'w.Jb 4 1 I 1-9
110. OH'km'n.cf 114 0 0
1 3 0 0O-R'k.lb 3 3 3 10
1-1 I 0"r'ger e , 3 0 4 1 0
0 0 1 0 Tro rd.p 3 0 0 1 0
American Destroyer is .
Disabled in Collision
Washington, Oct 3, An American
destroyer in European waters re
cently was in collision with a British
naval vessel; which after taking off
the American crew towed the disabled
destroyer safely to port In announc
ing the collision today the Navy de
partment said no one was injured
aboard the American destroyer and
that the! vessel since had been repaired
and restored to active duty.
An official inquiry developed that
the collision was unavoidable, the ves
sels having come together during a
heavy rainstorm. No blame was
placed on either the American, or the
British vessel. ,
V'rnv'. 4
:rwll.ef 4
CVgtnlb 4
"ralth.lb I
Kally.lf , - 4
I r M'k.lb 4
Detroit Maxwells Challenge ' '
Cleveland Whits Auto Champs
.11 10 It 10' 0; J
0 1 0 0-f) f
J Meyer, 4
Totals. 14 11 14 11.1 Total
Boston' 0 0 0 0 0
Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1
Two-base hits: Olson, Cutshaw (3),
n-Rnork. Thraa.haaa tilts' Pttsnatrirk.
ntrm't tic1 Art 1 Th Max. J. Meyere, ORourK. Double plays: uwon
uetroit, Micn yet j. ine tB Mv. t. (. v.11,. . off Tyier.
1; off Marejuard.-l. Struck out: By Tyler,
4; by Marquard, 3. Vmplre: O'Day.
America .......1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 10
National........ 0001000 1 3 10
well base ball club of Detroit, which
won the national championship of the
Amateur Base Ball association - here
last Sunday, has decided to challenge
the White Auto team of Cleveland for
1 .l- i j i . :.1 .......
nounceo toaay. i ne vv nue aiuos won
the national championship of . the
Amateur Base Ball federation.
'Today's Sport Calendar
Baa BaO n at the Me ef th Na
MmsI lts. Ctoe af the .eeawa at th
Aawrteaa leage. Opeaiaa- ef th Clerelaml
CISMnamatt pest ea eerie, at Clmei .
Bat Ing Openlnr ef tall aseetlog ef New
looisrUl Jockey else, at LMlsyUla. . .
Bexteg M McOy ecetawt Harry -Ore,
tea twaac. at PltUbargh. 43ea Debawat
BgatoeO Mats Break, tea iwaaas, at M p
Ua. ret Barttsf- aealwst TaT Baaeaer.
twelT raenas. at CtoeetaaeU Bd(U Shaasea
aaiaa4 Batry Cartaoa. tw-re reemda, at
Beataa. Tenr Braok agataat BID ritsala.
. rwerr fans; m jewpere,
Sims of Tennessee Heads
I House Interstate Commerce
French Sailing Vessel
. Drives Off Submarine
Paris, Oct'3. The.tninister of ma
rine, has commended in navy orders
the French sailing vessel Kleber, 277
tons,: which on September 7 stood tip
to a big German submarine off the
coast south of Brittany, and plied a
single gun so welt that its opponent
retreated discomfited after three hours
of stirrirjg battle. ' ,
Jrierre Monnier, the , boats wain, who
Washington, Oct 3. Representa
tive Sims of -Tennessee, who has
served in eleven congresses and most
of the time a member, of the house
Inl.ntita Cnmmrrr i-nmmittf Wl
today made chairman of that com- fought the ship after the captab of
irtittee by the house ways' and means the Kleber was killed, has been dec
democrats. He succeeds Representa-1 "ted .with the legion of honor, while,
ti Adamtnn. who becomes one ot the twelve' men of the crew, several
the board of customs appraisers -at .of whom were wounded, have been
New York. . . .- given war crosses. -
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Which One Shkll I Marry?
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