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BOYER BROTHERS, 1434 Brandywine St., Philadelphia, Pa. sd iment rnctions nsed 3 Care ast Pproposiiion Stock Salesmen [arid mmon allotted with preferred hh rewards for high grade men. J. H. QUINN, Sec'y, SHELBY, N, C. If Interested 3. {oOV EEN, Oak Grove, Uregon Convalescent Home for Tubercn ty lea climate "e . { k ches: § Are; sympat rs. Blmer Hanson, 151% Hayes ar Sufferers A ceving rr cod re mexican Corn Paint Something differer ribeents Agents wanted. PALMETTO LWORKS, Boz 128 NEW ORLHBANS, LA. His MIC A W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 24-1917. Tin Music. When Hubby Fooled Her. Mrs. 8 hr SOLE USN Grape-Nuts Jor Lunch Puts PEP into the afternoon's’ FOUR Ais Sel wi Armando y next ex-Fed on the t ounis Browns to de part. Mar ; at all Se me make tion hers would the avian ip in the air is their excellen corps Going specialty. » . * Mule Watson of Cardinals starting off the 1017 with brand of pitching which featured his work during 1916, * =» the is geason Manuel Cueto's big league name is “Squatto.” He gets the titie from his sawed-off stature and his crouched po- sition at the plate, » . » Second Baseman Grover of the Ath- leties is a graceful fielder, but Mack is patiently waiting to find out whether he can hit or not. - * * Johnny Evers is very much needed in the Boston lineup. His inspiration as n leader on the field js a big ad- vantage for a team. * - * Members of the Boston Braves team They took several thousand dollars’ worth of the bonds, » * » Jake Daubert must feel sort of proud fact that Colonel Ebbetts down an offer of $25,000 for is agile and ambitious and will outplay first-sncker In the American league, If not in the country. IN MACH 1 While Louis, Helped to Stova rst Base for St tire Playing F Re i RA Seven Men. comem———— fa a - 0 AA SS 5B UA George Stovall, now of the White Stovall Sox, grounded at Coombs lins, and threw out plate. In the fourth rounded and Stov Marry inning covered who first, retiring Melnnis grounded in the fifth | gardner, Coombs first base Rtovall Shotton | covered throw from Bert ig the sev enth inning and nailed Frank Baker, now of the New Yorks, at second, Bris Lord then sacrificed in the eighth and Stovall scooped up the ball and tossed it to Pratt, who covered sacond, and made it the seventh assist of the day, a world's record for a first baseman. "TO CONTINUE MILITARY TOIL | American League Teams to Be Kept at Drilling All Season--Good Lesson in Patriotism, Don't mistake about this, the Ameri ean league teams are going to tinue their military drilling son, unless Ban Johnson loses his grip on things, and none believes that pos gible. Many a time this summer you'll | go out to the ball park a bit early to | see the players performing their vari | ous evolutions, It will be a standing | lesgon in patriotism to you, especially you youngsters eligible for military | service. So, don't think there's any | Joke about this, for there Isn't, WATCH FIELDER JONES Manager of St. Louis Browns Satisfied With Outlook. Has Shifted His Men Around and Only Weak Spot Appears to Be Third Base-—Will Be Formidable Team in Pennant Race. When 20,000 fans turn out to a St Louis ball park on a Sunday in the spring it's a sign that the sport is pop- ular there. That's the number that turned at Sportdman’'s park and the rewarded by a double victory over the White Sox of the battles being a no-hit affair. Fielder again, were made the opened that Fielder had profited by the 1916 campaign, and had noted how the combined players American and Fed up. This hi Jones h ed his men arou out crowd WHE one Jones is getting under way Predictions before BeRAsSOn from leral leagues shaped 8 evidently been coming true dl al 0000 COON ORGONOOSROERORS TO SECURE RECRUITS P200000000000RCGRARS BALL PLAYERS NOT EXEMPT Assurance of President Johnson That They Would Not Be Drafted Was Without Authority. 'SURE SIGN OF FLAG WINNER | First Team to Make Triple Play of Season Bound to Win Pennant, According to Players. Acc has ording to a St. Ix interviewed ball players on the the team that makes the first triple play of the season is bound to | win the pennant. The Browns | the first one in the game against Cleve. land April therefore, say the | superstitions on Fielder Jones’ team, they are all set for flag honors This may be a superstition, but brief inspection of the dope probably would send it the way all superstitions ought to go. CUBS’ SECOND SACKERS HURT | John Evers and Larry Doyle Both Suf. fer Broken Legs While Cavorting Around Keystone Bag. iter whe HS WT | subject, mac on 30, ones | John J. Evers and Larry Doyle both suffered broken legs as Cub second | baseman. It must be that Fate | ticular spot. Larruping Larry will be missed In more than one ‘raportant as reported, la vital ald in time of trouble, but his | | widespread popularity and his | of team morale, CULTHNTE! COLTWATE of the grain | A trip through most growing districis of Western Canada and information received from nuthen tie sources, reveals that the of seeding wheat finished and the rapid growth, rience here say imilar to those 3 an abundant hary the past year a nus into the undoubtedly year, This i de came ne 111) have fi growt I prices that are bound to exist for some time. 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