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THE BEE: OMAHA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1918.
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YELLOW HORTE IS
WHITE ELEPHANT
! FOR DES MOINES
if Rourkes Win Easy Victory,
V With Score of 9 to 4, by
i J'. Hard Hitting Over Poor
' i " Pitching.
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Dei Moines, la. June 25. (Special"
.Telegram.) Three pitcher' were not
; enough to ttetatbe tide of Omaha
hits and runt today, and the Rourkei
, walked 'way with the first game of
- the seriet, 9 to 4,
; The -vUitora bunched tingles by
- Bashang and Holderman. Donica't
: : double and a past to Mason oh bel-
burn in the firtt inning for three runt.
wnen Kuntef utted a homer in the
v third behind passet to Phillips and
, Murphy, Trainor' double , and
J Wright' tingle, the combination be-
I ng gooa tor tour runs, Delburn-was
yanked in favor of Yellow Horse,
t an jnaian, wno wat just as wild as
r his ancestors. ,
After Yellow, Horse had walked
one man and another had reached
first on an error In the fourth. Dres
S sen wat brought out, but three ,runs
fiwere scored before the aide wat re
a tired, another error,, and Bashang't
.single doing the damage. ?
McMenemy't triple, Hale't tingle
and Mason'a , double in the seventh
fnetted two more runs and errors by
-St. John and Lewellyn added another
in the eighth. - .,, t , ,. f
-; Aside from the thiroY Hal.pitched
sterling ball. He was hit hard,, but
pvv iiivinciDie in the pinches. ,
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off Homea t 4 t 0 4
Homa mm Hunter. TbTM.baaa httt Mo.
Venomy. , Xwo-baaa 'hltei Tralaer. Donlea,
.,';..8aHlc h,Ul Baahana;, Holdrrnun
f), IHtfaU, Lawallym. felolea baaaai Jack.
H1. Wright (2), Murphy. Ut on
UeeaiOmaha, tt Dm SWirea, 11. Struck
.ZtJ5Lvr9Mtn' v nnt bMa oa ball.!
ft Delbnra, 1 aft 'VeJlow Home, j, f(
t Halo, 4. Kit by pitched belli
By Bala, (Oalbar). Paaaad) tmlli Ms.
Maaamy. Earned rona aad hftat Off Del-
bun. t rasa, a hit In twa Inning i off Yel-
lew Bone, Be runa, 1 hit la on and ne-thrnl
Inn dure off TraMi, S rum, e hlta In fire
and wo-thlrde Innings) aff Hale, 4 run, IS
hlta la bM tuning. Lortlng pitcher: VeUow
More. Iwuht play si PhUlpa to Coffey, lm.
v" i-iiuen. iimm oil game I itoo
,01 Persia City Defeats
' tchinson in Twilight Game
( -Uhoma CityJ Okla., June 25 Ok-
3at ma City thit evening defeated
i-iu cninson to i in the first twi
lig1 1 game to be played here. Tedes
tiii was steady throughout, getting
, nin strike outs.VScore: -
Mui ninson ... 0010011 0 S; t; 0.
Pki ion City O S 0 1 0 1 x 412; S.
J rl and, Mantonj Tedetohl and orth.
y Jcs Overcpe Five-Run'
1 Lead to Defeat Sioux City
' ux City, June 1 25-St. Joseph.
v ame a five-run lead piled up by
.i t City aod took the first game of
:hc series by a score of lOjo 8. Thirty
liitt were made by the two teams.
Sec -e;"-'- ' 1 - - - '. '
St. Joseph .. illtllll O-rlO; 14; .
Sioi I City .. 1 0 0 1 0 . 8? 14; 1.
r tcrle: McOlaughlln. ' Bluejacket and.
liac, sini; Ailliron, Fletcher and Rahrer. ,
i:, "in Defeats Wichita;
. Doth Pitchers Tare Badly
J : plin, Mo., June 25 Both Harris,
,itc ing for VVitchita and Capotal for
lop.'n had one bad inning in today's
?ame, the final score being 4r to 3 in
favor of Joplin. Score:" y
n IcMta 000 00030 01; ; 1.
lopltn 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 x 4; 8: 0.
liarla and Wallla; ?aporal and Collins.
Lc xrd Outpoints Britton
,ln Six Hard, fast RounS
Philadelphia; June 25. Benny
onard, lightweight champion of the
wor 14, t)utpointed Jack Britton in six
Wd and fast rounds at the Shibe
Pari open air arena tonight
Leonard was the -aggrjwsor during
mort of the fight, bttt Britton was
dan tous at all times, scoring with
I 1 ; chop that shook up Leonard
xh' i ft landed, i. J -'.- '
1 champion was on top of Brit
it : arly all the time. Twice he
sred h!$ opponents with right
-I. In the final round-Leonard
' r a knockout. He landed of
: could not drop Britton.
Standing of Teams
WEST. LEAGUE. ' AMER. ASffN.
W.L.Pct. W.L.Pet
WlchlU 12 ll.40lUnnf City. 21 IS .117
Hutchlmon .12 12 .H3Colurabu ...21 It Ml
Dm Molnei .21 It .628;Mllwauke ..2S 20 .(83
Omaha Zt S5 .SlOiLoulivllla ...2123.64t
Okla. City. ...21 27 .609 rndlnapoII 24 22 .471
Joplln ......212t.4!8l. Paul 21 27 .437
St. Joiph...2I 20 .424iMlnnaapolla .21 27 .437
Stoux City.. .1 Si .314 Toledo 12 IS .271
ATIONAL- LEAGUE! AMERICAN LEAGUE
W.L.Pct. . W.L.Pct
Chloaro ...SI 17 ,6Boaton - 37 26.697
New York .37 It .lVw York ...33 2S.(
Bolton .,..2t3.42lC1vlanil ..3:i.(3
Phlla. ,....2(2(.47SWaahlnfton .22 31 .(01
PHUburih ,2t 21 .44irhlc(0 27 2 .412
Clnolnnatl .24 S3 .421 St Loula ...it 83.47
Brooklyn ...13 33 .411Detrolt 24 32.421
St Loula ...23 33 .400?hlla 21 3 .388
TaataMay'i Beaulta.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Omaha, t; Dea Molnti. 4.
Joplln, 4- Wichita, S.
St. Joiaph, 10; BJtoux City, t.
Oklahoma City, 4; Hutchinson, 3.
v I , NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Chicago. 14; St Loula, 0.
Naw York, 4; Boaton, 1.
1 Pblladalphla. 3; Brooklyn, t.
PifUbrh,-Clnclnnttl gama pottponed
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
St. Louli.sl-l; Clavaland. 2-3.
' Datrolt, 4; Chloaco. S.
. Boaton, T; Now York, t.
Phlladalphla-Waahlniton (am postponed;
rain; two aamea. today.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION..
Indlanapotta, B; St Paul, S.
Kanaaa City, ; Toledo, 3. '
Columbue-Milwaukee gima 1 poitponed.
Rain.
Loulavllle, T; Minneapolis, t. '
, Oamea Today, .
i V." WESTERN LEAGUE. '
Omaha at Dea Molnea..
Hntchlneonat Oklahoma City."
St. Joaeph at Slouz City.
Wichita at Joplln.
NATIONAL LEAGUE,
St Loula att)hloafo. .
' New York at Boaton.
Brooklyn at Philadelphia.
PltUburgh at Clnclnnat. '
, AMERICAN LEAGUE.
i Philadelphia at Washington.
Cleveland at St. Jioula, two gamea.
CHICAGO SWAMPS
SlL0UISr14TO0;
GAME LOPSIDED
Cubs Outplay Their Oppo
nents All the Way, Tyler Per
mitting Only Two Hits,
. Carter One.
Chicago, June 25. Chicago
swamped St. Louis today, winning a
onesided game, 14 to 0, making three
itraieht from the visitors. The locals
outplayed their opponents through-
. Mm . . ' . . ' , X 1.;.-
out, iyier perrmiting omy iwo una,
while Carter gave one. Only one vis
itof reached second base. Score:
Si, IiUVIQ. . . v.nvn". ,
inms
AB.H.O.A.k.
Hea'te.ef 4 0 4 1 lFlack.rt
1 3 0. 0
Balrd.tb 4 0 0 1 .OHollo'r.a' S
Orlmm.lb 4 1 t 0 'lMann.lf S
Dletall.es S 0 0 lMerkle.lb 4
114 1
S t 0
Sit s
Pau'te,2b t OSS OPsek't.cf II 11 I
Bethel,lb 110 0Deal.3b 4 t 1
M'H'ry.lf Site OZelder.Sb Mil
Beall.rf II II OCarter.p 0 01
Oona's,8b 1 0 3 0 OKIUIfer.e 10 10
Brockle 101 OO'Fa'ell.o t 0 t 0
Bherdell.B I I I I 0 Tyler, p 1 1 0 I
McC'be,lb 111
Total. 30 1 14 14 S.
T i ; Total 33 18 37 10 0
St Loula...... 0 0 01 0 0 0 00
Chloago 1 0 0 T 0 1 0 14
Two-base hit: Grimm. Merkl. Three-bsie
hit: Grimm. . Home run: Flack. Stolen
basea; Zelder (14. Deal. Kllllfer. Bscrlflce
hit; Hollocher. Flack. Lett on bases: St
Iula, t; Chicago, 3, First base on errors:
Chicago, t. Basea on balls: Off Sherdell,
Hlta: Off Sherdell, 13 In eight Innings; off
Tyler, S In all Innings. Struck out: t By
Tyler, I; Sherdell, 1. Winning pitcher,
Tyler. .
. FhlUle Win Ja 71 Minutes.
Phlladejphla, June II. After being held
aafely by Coomba for eight Innings today,
Philadelphia rallied In the ninth and won,
S to S. In the final Inning Fltagerald,
pinch hitter for Prenderfast, doubled. Ban.
croft alngleiL Williams aacrlflced and Stock
doubled, producing twouns. The game wa
played In 77 minutes, the shortest here this
year. Boore:
BROOKLYN.
PHILADELPHIA.
Ail.H.O.A.'E.
AB.H.O.A.E
John'n.rt
S t S OBancf.n
11111
Olson.se
Daub'tlh
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O'M'a.lb
Doolan,2b
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Coombs, p
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OWlllI'Lof
t Stock, Sb '
SLude's.lb
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0 Pearoe.ib
0 Burns.o .
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4 :
0 0 OjPrend't.p
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Totala II I t I
Totals -IS IV I I
One out when winning run scored, ,
Batted tor Prendergsst In ninth.
Brooklyn 0 0 ' t 0 0 0 1 01
Philadelphia . ..0 0 0 0 1 0 3 J
Two base hit: Johnston, Luderua, Fits,
gerald. Stock- Stolen base: Johnston. Sac
riflce hlta: O'Mara, Olson, Wtlllama Left
on '"bases: Brooklyn, t; Philadelphia. 3.
First on errors: Brooklyn, 1. Bases on
balls: Off Coombs.lt Prendergaat 1. Struck
Out; By Coombs, 3; Prendergaat S- , "
Giants Defeat Braves, 4-1.' '
Boaton. June 25. Perritt held .Boston to
four hits today, Ne rYork winning. 4 to 1.
Three hlta of Nehf In both the alxth and
ninth gare New York twoxruna each time.
Rawllnga' , single, two unconteated . ateala
and J,' C. Smith's scratch hit to risht gave
Boston its run In th ninth. Score: '
V. '.BOSTON. ' NEW YORK.
AB H.O.A.& . , AB.H.U.A.B.
RaWlns.se 4 11
Herxog,2b 4 0 1
Pewell.cf 4 0 1
Wcklnd.rf S 1 0
JCSmh.3b 4 11
Koncby.lb 4 1 13
Kelly. If -10 0
Wilson, SOS
Nehf.p 10 1
OBurns.cf t I
OYoung.rt 10
OPletchr.sa I S
OThorpe.lf 4 1'
Zlmrn.Sb I 1
OHolke.lb I 0
ORarlden.e 4 0
0Rodrgx.2b I 1
OPerrtttp SO
ToUls.,31 417 21 0 Totala. . l t IT T.
New York 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 14
Boston ...... ... 0 0 0 0 0 t 1 t
Two.haae hits: Fletcher Burn C).
Three-bsso hlta: Thorpe, Wlekland. Stolen
bases: Rodrlgues, Rawiings (2). Sacriflca
hlta: Young, Holke. Left on baaea: New
York. S; Boston, t. Bases on balls: Off Per
ritt, I: off Nehf. (v Hit by pitched ball:
By Nehf, Young. Struck outi By Perritt, 4;
by Nehf,'! I , , .-
RED SOX RETAIN
FIRST PLACE IN
PENNANT RACE
Boston Scores First Victory on
Polo Grounds This Season
by Defeating New York
by 7 to 3.
New York, June 25. Boston re
tained first place in the American
league here today, defeating New
York, 7 to 3. It was the first victory
scored on the Folo grounds by a
Boston team this season. Ruth, hit
V home run in the first inningvit be
ing the ninth of the season and the
third i the local park tis year. Scire:
third in the local park this year.
Score:
. NEW
Ollholy.rf
Pknph.ss
Baker.lb'
Pratt,!b
Plpp,lb
Bodle.lt
Marsns.cf
Hanaah.o
Caldwell
Watters.o
Russell.p
Flneran.p
Hyatt
YORK
x BOSTON.
AB.H.O.
A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
i 0 0
0 Ollooper.rf 6 1 1 ,0
4 3
4 X
4 1
S 18hean,2b 5
1 OWItmh.lf 4
I ORuth.cf 4
0 OM'lnls.tb 4
0 0Thoms,3b 3
0 0 Scott.sa 4
1 OAgnew.o 4
0 OJones.p S
S S
2 1
2 1
10
1 0
0 4
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
o
0 0 Totala 85 10 27 1 1
S 0
0 0
Total S3 7210 1
Batted for Hannah In seventh.
Batted for Flnneran In ninth.
Whitman nut, htt by pitched ball. ,
Boaton I 0 0 4,0 0 0 1
New York .. 000,10100
I
07
03
Two-base hit: flpp. Three-baae hits:
Hooper, Shean, Pratt. Horn runs: Ruth,
Thomas. Stolen base: Plpp. Double play:
Flnneran, Pratt and Plpp. Left on baaea:
New York, t; Boaton, t. First base on
error: Boston, 1. Base on balls: Off Rus
sell, I; Flnneran, I; Jones, 4. Hlta: Oft
Russell, I In thre and two-thlrda Innings;
Flnneran, I In flva and, one-third Innings.
Struck out: By Russell, 8; Flnneran, 3;
Jonee. I. Wild pitch: Jonea. Losing pitch
er: Russell. y
. Detroit Defeat Chicago.
Detroit. June 25. Detroit acored three
runa In an eight-Inning rally today and won
from Chicago. 4 to 1. Cunningham atarted
the rally with a single, advancing to third
on Vltt'a drlv and scored on Cobb'a single
to right. Veach hit sent Vltt and Cobb
acroaa. Score:
DETROIT. CHICAGO.
ABH.O.A.E. : AB.H.O.A.E.
4 111 OMrphy.rf 4 Tl 0 0
4 111 0Weavr,3b 3 118 0
Bush.tl
Vltt. 3b
robtacf
4 S S 0
0Collns,3b S 1 4 4 0
Veach.lf
4 1 S 0 0relech.ft 4 0 111
Helmn.lb 4 0 IS 0 OColllns.lf 4 S 1 4 0
Herpr.rf
Young,2b
4 110 OJordan.lb 4 0 0 0
3 12 0 ORlsberg.sa 3 10 2 1
Spencer.o 3 0
OBchalk.o 2 14 3
Telle, o
Cunhm.p
0 0 0 0 ORusaell.p S 0 0 2 0
1 I I 3 DDanfrth.p 0 0 0 0 0
l I
Totala 42 1127 15 0 Totals SO 7 24 IS I
Chicago
Detroit
01010000 01
1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4
Three-base hits: Weaver, J. Collin. Stol
en base: Young. Sacrifice' hit: Weaver.
Sacrifice fly: Rlaberg. Double playa: Bush,
Young and Hellnunn: Young, Bush and Heil
mann. Left on bases: Chicago, S; Detroit,
5. First base on errorat Detroit, 1. Bases
on balls: Off Russell, 1; Cunningham, 2,
Hits: Off Russell, 4JL in seven and one
third Innings; Danforth, 1 In two-thlfds In
ning. Struck out: By Russell, 1. Losing
pitcher: Russell.
Browne and Indian Divide Honors.
St. Loula, June 26 St. Louis won the
first gam of today'a double header, 3 to S,
Cleveland took the second game by the
same score. After holding Sti Loula score
less for eight Innings In the first game,
Morton weakened ' In the ninth and the
local tilled tbJasea on three successive
hit. Score:
CLEVELAND. ST. LOUTS.
AB.H.O.A.E. ABH.O.A.E.
Jhnstn.lb I Oil I OTobln.cf 4 1 10 0
Chpran.aa 1,1 4 T OMalseUb 4
Speaker.cf 4 01 OSlsler.lb H
Roth.rt 3 0. 2 0 ODemtttrt 4
111
S S I 0
1 0 0
10 0 0
0 0 0 0
Wmgns,2b S 1 0 I OHendrx.lf 4
Wood.lt 4 0 1 0 0Auatin 0
Evana,3b 110
OGedeon.Sb I 0 4 S 0
Thomas.a 4 1 S 0 OSevereld.o S
Coumbe.p 4 0 0 0 OJohns.ss 3
0 4 0 0
0 10 0
Bagby.p
0 0 0 0 OLwdrmk.p I 0
0 1
Wrlght.p 0
Totals..: 4S71S 0Numnakr 1
Johnson 0
000
10 0 0
0 0 0 0
Houck.p 0 0 0 0 0
Totals.. 80 TIT S 0
Ran for Hendryx In ninth,
Batted tor Wright In eighth.
v'Ran for Nunamaker In eighth.
Cleveland ...0 0 0 0 0 9 0 I 0 I
Et Loula 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 3
Two-bane hits: Demmltt Wambeganss,
Jfal.se), Hendryx, Stolen basea: Staler. Roth,
Wambsgansi ' Sacrifice hlta: Chapman,
Johns. Sacriflca' flies: Gedeon. Double play:
Gedeon to Staler. Loft on baaea: Cleveland,
7; St. Louie, S. Basea on balle: Oft Coumbe,
2; off Lowdermllk, . Hlta: Oft Coumbe, T;
In eight and one-third Innings; off Wrta-ht,
0 In two-thirds Inning; off Bagby. 0 In two
third Inning; oft Houck, In on Inning:
off Lowdermllk, 4 In seven and one-third
Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Lowder
mtlk. Roth.1 Struck out: By Coumbe, 3; by
Bagby. 1; by Lowdermtlk. 3: by Wright 1;
by Houck. 1. Winning pitcher: Coumbe.
Losing pitcher: Lowdermllk. N
CLEVELAND. ST. LOUIS.
, AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E.
Jonstn.lb I 3 , 1 Tobln.cf 4 1 S 0
Chpmn.sa 10 3 1 OAuatln.Jb 1
Speakr.ct 4 14 0 OSlsler.lb 4
0 0 t 1
1 13 0
Roth.rf I 1
S t
O Demll.rf 3
0 1
0 0
0 0
Wbags.2b 4 1
Wood.lf M 1
Evans.3b t 0
O'Neil.c 4 0
1 4
0Hendrix.lt 4 S 1
OUeden.Jb I
ONunmkr.c 4
110
16 1 t
0Malsel t 0 0
0
Morton. p 4 1 t OJohna.sa
3 0 S S 1
1 0 0 0 0
Covlake.p 0 90 O'Smllh
Rogera.p 3 10 4
Totala 33 : 11 4Severld 0 0 0 4 0
' - , ' "" Totala 13 S 37 IT 1
Two out when winning score mad.
Ran for Nunamaker in ninth.
Batted for Johna In ninth.
- 'Batted for Roger la ninth.
Cleveland ... 00000100 0 I
St Loula ..." 0000000 0 I I
Ttko-baaa hits Wood. Three-baae hit:
Roth. Stolen base: Auatln. Sacrifice hlta:
Chapmanf Evans, Gedeon. Demmltt. Sacri
fice fly: Tobln. Double play: Gedeon, Johna,
Sisler. Left on bases: Cleveland, 3; St.
Louis. 8. First base on errors: Cleveland.
I. Basea on balls: Off Morton. 1; Rogers,
1: Coveleskle. 1. Hits: Off Morton. 1 4n
eight and one-third innings; Coveleskle. 'none
In one-third inning. Hit by pitched bail:
Br Roger (Roth,' Wood). Struck out: By
Morton, 4; Rogers, a. Losing pitcher: Mor
ton. , . . .
Windy City Mat Fan
Orders Fifty Seats
For Pesek-Peters'Go
' .
Larney Litchenstdn of Chicago,
well known sportsman, is the first
man to make a large reservation of
seats for the John" Pesek-Charlie
Peters wrestling match which will
be held at Rourke park the afternoon
of July 4.
Jack Lewis, who will promote the
go, yesterday received an order for
50 seats from Chicago. Lichtenstein
also asked Lewis to lay aside another
50 seats, as he might possibly lead a
delegation of 100 fans frprrf the Windy
Citv for the riic an.
Lichtenstein is copartner of MartJ
oiauery in resek s business attairs.
He handles Pesek's matches in the
east. He is well known as a pro
moter and manager of athletes and
at one time had Ad Wolgast under his
direction. ( .
Lichtenstein believes Pesek it the
greatest wrestler in the world and
says he will back him against any
wrestler in the game. He predicts a
clear victory for the Buffalo county,
lad over Peters July 4.
"Chicago fans are coming to Omaha
July 4 in force," writes Lichtenstein.
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CHARLIE PETERS,
mm us.
A Real Contest for
Supremacy
: i
BEST TWO OUT OF
THREE FALLS
TickeU, $1, $2,
(War
)
On Sate Merchants Hotel, Paxtbn Hotel, Mer
ritt's 16th St. Drug Store. Mail Orders to
Jack Lewis, Merchants HoteJ.
Special Section for Ladies. Patrons Fully Pro
tected From Rain. s
"They are all crazy about Pesek; we
expect to see him the next champion
of the world. You will have a great
show. There is only oife trouble with
it. Your admission charge is too
small. This is a $10 stiow at $3
prices." , i
Farmer Worcester Wins
Hot Game for Fort Omaha
Fort Omaha base ball team out
played the Holmes White So., on the
Fort lot Tuesday nig! t and won, 2
to 1. The features of the game were
the home run blow by "Farmer" .Wor
cester, the pilfering of the home base
by Tracy and four fast double plays
by the soldier ttam. The scori:
Fort Omaha ...100001 0 02 4 1
White Sox 00100000 01 3 0
Batteries Fort Omsha: Barnhold and
Moore; White Sotr Baker, JenVs and Laty.
American Association.
St. Paul, June 25. Score:
R. H.'E.
Indianapolis
St. Paul .4
Batteries Northrop
Hagerman and Glenn.
5 3
i.3 1 3
and Schangj; Rook,
Kansaa City, June 25. Score:
Toledo
Kansas City
Batteries Sanders and Kelley;
and Onslow.
Minneapolis, June 25. Score:
Louisville
R. H. E.
.2 7 0
.6 10 3
Johnson
R. H. E.
..7 11 1
..2 14 0
Minneapolis
Batteries: Beebe and
Meyer; Lmdberg.
Williams and Owens.
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Hun Tale of Raids
In America Amuses
Soldiers in France
An Atlantic Port, June 25
"Blockading" of the port of New
York, "raiding" of Boston and At
lantic City and "aerial-bombing" of
American cities "as far west as St.
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L.OU1S" Dy ueitnan u -boats or
"gothas" is narrated in pamphlets
dropped by Hun aviators along the
allied lines in France, according to
.passengers aboard a French steam
ship which arrived here today,
The whole United States was rep
resented as being terrorized by the
German air fighters and residents
of Brooklyn were reported, to be liv
ing in cellars fearful of raids, the
passengers declared.
Allied soldiers laughed at the
pamphlets, while French newspa
pers reproduced them in comic sup
plements. '
Taylor Elected President
. Of Express Combination
New York, " June 25. George C.
Taylor today was elected president of
the new American Railway Express
company, which next Mondaywill as
sume control of virtually all the ex
press lines in the United States.
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Enemy Aviators Bomb
Canadian Hospital in
Night Raid; Several Die-
Canadian Army Headquarters ir
France, June 25. A Canadian hos
pital on a site behind the British
front occupied for 18 months, was
Ibombed by the Germans last night
and several persons, including doctors,
officers and patients were killed or
seriously wounded.
Allied Nations Wilj
J
oin with President
In July 4 Celebratior
Washington, June, 25. Presiden
Wilson will deliver a Fourth of Jul
address at Mount Vernon,' Va.. in con
nection with a celebration in which
representatives of allied nations wil!
participate.
McGoorty Outboxes Chip. -
Racine, Wis., June 25 Sergeant Ed-.
die McGoorty, of Camp Grant, 111.
outboxed George Chip, of Newcastle
Pa., according to the popular decisior -in
a ten round match' here tonight
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