MINOR LEAGUE PROSPECTS NOT VERY ENCOURAGING—TY COBB STILL LEADS-SPORTS TY COBB KEEPS BATTING LEAD Roush Holds Top of National League Batsmen; Pitch ing Records Chicago, June 30.—Ty Cobb, keep ing up his pace as leading batter in the American league, Is far In the lead In total base hitting, unofficial figures to-day show. His average In and he has bagged 82 hits In Dixty-nlne games for a total of 128 ,hai>es. Sliftcen of his blows were dou bles, eleven triples and two home runs| Hit batting, combined with Veach and Helltnan, also has shot Detroit to , the top In team hitting, with an aver age of .246. Roth, Cleveland, with a total of 21, maintained his pace as the leading base stealer. Ptpp, of New York, holds home run honors with six. I.radlns Halters Leading batters for half of their clubs' games: Cobb, Detroit, Speaker, Cleveland, .145; Mclnnls, Philadelphia, .326. Slsler, St. Louis, .318; Milan, Washington, .305: Chap man, Cleveland, .301; Veach, Detroit, .301 ;• Hellman. Detroit. 300; Harris, Cleveland, .299; Jacobson, St. Louis, ,288; Plpp, New York, 286. Leading pitchers participating In fourteen or more games, rated ac cording to earned runs per game: Pitching llreordn O. W. I* E. R. Clcotte, Chicago.... 21 II 5 l."8 Dumont, Wash 15 2 7 1.31 Scott, Chicago 14 5 4 1.68 Leonard, Boston ... 15 7 7 1.76 £agliy, Cleveland .. 23 7 7 1.77 Kut lone I l.eagne Hans Wagner, the Pittsburgh vet- i eran. Is batting .329 as a National ] League regular. Rouch, of Cincinnati, with an average of .356, Is tho leader. Resorts ATI.ANTIC CU V, I*. J. HOTEL MAJESTIC Virginia ave. and beach. Ocean view; capacity 300; elevator: private baths, etc, White service. Special $12.50 up wki v.; Amer. plan; fl up European plan. Free garage. M. A. SMITH. ~ MILLER~COTTAGF~ II tii 10 N. Ueoritla Ave. Capacity aiMl. Noted for Its lulilc. lI.WI lo flatly. sH lo till nrckly. I ;t jilillnh. il .IN jrn. UMEIIHOV CIIOVTIIAHEI., Mar. HOTEL KENTUCKY WITH FIHEPHOOK AIIUITIOSI Krnluek) Ave., Near Heacli. Cttpni'll* •too. Majority rooms with hot ami cold running water, 35 with private bath. Telephone and electric lights in every room. Klevator from street level Send for booklet and points of Interest. American Plan Rules, In cluding good meals. g'J I, ft dally; *lO to fll.ilO neeltly X, 11. liK.M N AIIY, Proprietor. HOm TENNESSEE 'Mi>icMee Avenue autl Ileurh Oc< . i view. Rattling from hotel. Showers. $8 up weekly. |1.50 up dally. * A. HKALY. Ileal located Popular Prim Hotel In Atlantic City, \. J. NKTII ER LANDS! New 6'ork Ave. 50 yards from board- ! walk. Overlooking lawn and ocnan; t capacity 400; elevator; prlvato baths.! Lover b'l outside rooms have hot and wold tunning water. K|tiitr4 *lO to *2O wkly. $2 to SI dally. W SPECIAL rUBB FEATURES! Battling Allowed From Hotel l,fiunl TIMIIIIN Court* Danc*e Floor, i llookrt nlth point** of IntrrfNt In At- | iHitfhj City. Autfimt Ituhnailcl, I'rop. , tfl.ftj up Dnlly. |U up Wkly. Am. Plnn OSBORNE Parifiesnfl ArKns Ave., nesr Benrli, I.le hvaior Hot and cold running water In room* I'rl | wntriiJths. RnthinM froir house excellent tnhle Kamwy SOO. Bnikiet. MECKI.Y A FETTKK KENDERTON tlt j;w tSNI) TBNJtENHEH AVK„ tine If Atlantic t'lty's most prominent boteli off the boardwalk. Centrally loCHUd. Rooms single or en mtlto wltlilprlvate bath. Klevator. Sim parlqr. Open lawn attached. Booklet and jates on request. A. CHATMAN., iJ BELLE INN H A ve C *^ l a n, I l BeHdli. In the* center of City near all pleij and amusements. Noted for Its tablf and service. All conveniences. While service throughout. BathiuK froil Hotel. Amstican plan (2 day up. ] Rooms 760 tlay up. J. YOIJNQBLOOD. SOMERSET 4th hou'tio from lieirfh, 29th year same managnneut. SI.S) day up. Rnthlng from house. RUTH ALBX STEEJB. MONTICELLO L lUAOINO MOOERATC PRICE HOTCIV# Kentucky Ave. A BcatH flrrt of Atlantic City t*fU'clty fW, private hath. runnlnf wntr, Mwlori) throutnout; excellent tnhle A net-vice. Iteftn*) eurroundlnia: ocean bat hlntr from hotel. t'J up daily. sl2 up weekly. Write for folder. Mill MaHiHi. Ownership rr anatemcnt. NORWOOD clflJ m AWa. E PopuU? villi Harrishurg vlslturs. llathlng from hotel. |9 up weekly. l)an<'lng. W. R. SMITH. IIOTEL BORTON lepuessen Ave. n<IAV COUNTY, N. J. • S^ATE' iATHiur, For A Summer Vacation ALL- I Iftl™. YEAR TlCUllir or an All-1 he-Year-Residence, ft iuiTr DfllNlj Ctpe May County is unrivalled. With the \,LIrIAI L f ' Ocean on one side, and the hay on the other, i \ A|] |U[ cool weather in Summer in alwnys assured, Hi A| T'l JnlLlliU, while its proximity to the Uulf stream I SLItL 111 dmnniur shields you from the rigors of Wintertime. Irrrn irilltv 111 II Inmll Wonderful bathing hcarhei, good motoring roud 1 |\\ K | lUIUIIinU and splendid fihlng lacllmei are hut a few of the lIIUHWU I f t\i p* many attraction! offered the vldtor hy the varloui 11/irrir lif 11 r rsaorta, which Include: Wlldwood, Wlldwood trait, nflirlV UULI, North Wlldwood, Cape May, South Cape May, IIUILLj Triuiir C, P* , * o,n,, *•' ~,• 9l f r. ®l°* Harbor, R n . nr . lkJ/ I FKINIC I'eermont, Avalon, Tomitand'i Inlat, Strathmera, HOARDING I LnllUl (Coreon'a Inlet) and Ocean City. HOUSES. a* Soin, Ml rliWnill loc,il(• Kf Nll A! Kill! nil I vni n( mi utm vuur Mtiiuiwm hom, in Can* My County, 2, IMUIRU,, wi ;'^" roW K* I ACUITIES! jb. Clark • f July 4. at It o'clock with the assistance of the town people. The flag will be raised In honor of the boys of Ijun c'nnnon and vicinity who have enlist ed In the United States service. The following program lias been arrang ed: A squad of United States Soldiers will Ore a salute; tnusJc by the Citi zens' band; "America,'' by Professor J. L. 1,. Bucko; addresses by the Rev. Dr. George 11. Johnston, the Rev, William Willis Sholl and the Rev. Kll more 'l'. Kolter. All citizens ain requested to be'present. Carlisle Company Rapidly Recruiting to War Strength Carlisle, Pa., Juno 30.—Big Impetus was given to tho Company G recruit ing campuign last evening, when a parade was held by guard members and recruits and a concert given by the Carlisle band, while officers and others urged upon men Hie Importance of Joining the Pennsylvania National Guard branch of service now. The campuign so far has netted nbnut thirty-tlve men and it Is expected that by to-night the flfty-three desired will have placed their names on the muster roll. DANCING APTBIINOON ami KVRNINO —at— HERSHEY PARK JTII,V 4TH Ttugirrme OrrheMra. Mrnplionr NpeclnMlea. * Resorts wu.nwooo. N, J. fU ' aaj Wlldwood'a fsmoua bat IdnE beach Is admittedly the flasst In America. Kloplnit gently Into tho Atlantic Ocean, It Is absolutely ante for women and chil dren, becnusn of the total nhaanco of sullies and undertow. Persons living Inland havs no conception of tho til"S urn and exhilaration of "urf bathing. A summer at Wlldwood will do mors to build up your health and strength than unythlng elso In the world. l p or beautifully lllustiatcd booklet eyi and full Information about cot taxes, apartments and hotels, write today to \_ J. Whiteaell nty Clerk J- Wlldwood, N. J, CONTINENTAL,• • for booltlet. NEW SHELDON ,^K°'!,' ot . l TVai pnclty 350; elevator; private baths; rooms on suite; booklet; suto. l>. J, Woods, ownership maiingeinent, FFNWiriC Wlldwood und Holly r EiH H IVI\ ||gch Avs. Open all year. L H. Boyer, Prop und Owner. Fnr.FTON INN Booklet, tubtiun inn i alhicrt iiAitia t M>| COUNTY, N, J. CGrant land Jlice Cr/Ryrltfhl, 317, Th Association (Nom York Tribune >. THE I'MP'H RKVKItY Tho Umpire looked with u cheerful eye And a grin on his hard, grim face; It wai easy to see that liln hope* run high AM he whistled around the place; "Ha* some one slipped you a fancy ium?" Wo asked an he passed the bench; "0n,0." he Maid —and continued to hum— "l'm only waiting tho rail to come Somewhere to the first line trench." "Five yearn," he said. "I have faced the gab From Heinle the Hlm's hot breath: • Five yearn I have tackled Mcllraw and The Crab on the edKe of a dally death; Ho I'm waiting the druTt with a Soul that'e gay Apart from the bitter wrench; Where only gun and tnachlno guns play Jn a Mofter, pleaaanter, coaler fray Some while In a tlrst line trench'* "Fielder Jones telle Slsler to Imitate Cobb." Another ahrewd move would be for Tat Morun to tell the rent of liln pitcher! to linltute Orovcr Alexander. WASTE AVI) SPOUT "Eliminate all waste" la a message that bclonga to aport ns well as to food. The Mtar rarely waateH any motion. He la rarely attached to any aur plUM devlcca. JohiiHoti end Alexander nro among the eaaleat pitching pitchers In the game. Neither currlea any waate motion, Ty Cobb often looku lazy and Indifferent where he Is 1 UMlng up Just enough energy to get by, on certain occaalona. lie saves hIM big efforta for tho big thlnga of the game. Moml golf profeMHloniilM and leading amateur* are quick, eaMy playofM. They waate no aurplua time in addressing the ball or fuMHlng over a stance or grip, They merely stop up and hit the ball. Pitchers with /.lg-zug wind-ups, battora with wasteful motlona at the plate, golfei-H with a aurplua of practice awlnga and unaeemly waggle, rarely ever reach the top. In aport hh well an inathematlca, the ahorteat dlatnnce between two given polnte la a atralght line. Till'; KTOItAIV I'IOTRKI. STILL FUKI Back In 10H, nearly ten cumpalgns ago, Fred Merkle'a baaeball career waa supposed to be cloaed out when he refrained from touching aecond baae In a decisive contest. In place of aubaldlng Merkle workerl hIM way up to atnrdoin. Last aummer when McOraw aecured young llolko und turned Merkle over to Brooklyn am a substitute to Jake uaubert, tho uutopay once aguln wiih pronounced over the cx-Glant. ThlH time he wum held to be on Jilm way out to a certainty, one of the llaa lleeiiM liciidi d for the trackleMM Bumli. To-day, a regular with the Cube, Merkle la one of the best llrat. baae nien In tho game. He In Holding exceptionally well, and with the exception of Hal Chuae, In outbatttng all other Aral basemen In hla league. Ho Ih woll above Jako Duubcrt, Kd Konetchy, Luderus, Koike and othera, who last year were, figured better. Merkle'a piny haa been one of the big feat urea of tho Cub revival, lie Ih now only thirty yearn old, and an he haa always been a line all-around athlete, apparently baa several yearn ycl to nerve. Merkle baa been one of the pet targcta of Fate, but he haa proved again that the citizen who Inalata on lighting back can't be driven from the Held. Baaeball worth lan't. always matter of averages. There in more than one sun-blistered athlete who, In the averages, haa a better mark than Charles Lincoln Herssog. But for ull around value the Cantaloupe King huH HO superior. He rail lilt, run, Held and, beyond thin, baseball knows no harder worker. • GO 1.1" 1 MOTTO He who plnya und looks up quickly lias a feeling aomewhat sickly, As ho aayn, bereft of Joy, "Here, slip mo a niblick, boy!" What's In a name, Indeed? Tho lust block In, the realm you would nuipect of noaking an umpire would be one attached to the awelt monicker, Babe lluth. An for the ultimate value of records, well, Walter Johnson haa lost more games than any other pitcher in tho American league. Figure the rebuttal out for yourself. Out of 14 Mlartn Johnson has been dropped It times aga.lnst U victories. He Is pitching on a weak club, yet both- < iallia and Shaw on the same machine have won fi out of 10. n&QAekcdt Hi'OHKN OK YHMTIOKDAV Klltlonal I .I'll Kill* New York, Hoaton, I (I*l Kiinie). Hoaton, IH; New York, 0 I■l n. I; Wuiihlnßton, 3. Hoaton, 2; Nnw Yolk, t (ten In ning*). CTIICIIBO, 8; Cleveland, I, Detroit, 19; Ht, Koula, I. \cv Vnrk flale l.citmie Hrrantnn, 4. Hlnshamton, :i. Other game*, rain, 1 1 1 Ik* indue L.fnmic OettyabnrK. l); Ohamharabur*, (I. MartlntburK. 7; IfuKoratown, 4. Hanover, 4. Prtdarlck, 8. Interniitloiiiil l.eimue Newark, li; Rf>fheater, it, lialtlmore, X| Montreal, 4. Other KUIIICH, ruin. MIIMHI 1111 l l.enniie Itoaewond. I'l Htanlay, 0. WIIKRK THKY I'l.iV TOOAY National l.eamie I'hll|<-I|>lili< lit Hl'OOklyn. HoHton Mt New York, r'lni'lnnntl at rittahngili. Ht. I,nulii ai Chlougo. Am< rli iiii I,riiuin' Detroit at Ht. l 4tt . aaJ American l.eaune Teamn— W. U Pet. Chicago 49 .flltH Hontmi 40 l! 4 .tlj'S New York 91 '-'A .BIH I let roll 91 an .tuiN I Meveland Ml 14 4U.1 Wanblnaton 97 4IKI HI. l liHinililn-IVrrr l.eagiie • Tnauin W U pet New pi II I I I *KO I iiitii'rtiioi'ii n 3 . van I laiiphlil K a ,135 Mai \ HI III* 4 9 114 ilnlifnN ... i l ,hi Mlllm.l. Ill* I I .nil AlllaiiH IIIM I.MNHII Ten ma W. U Pet I Koaaivood lo I ,114 ! Hiniilev I 4 Jit, Heading T 7 . Mini Unlnlmu I II ,lt4 MOUNT UNION HIGH BASEBALL TEAM Mt. Union, Pa., June HO.— Ml. Union High school huHoliuli team has Just closed it very Nuccoaafiil season The team will loae but one man by gratluutlon. so next year Hie aggro* gallon will make a alrottK bid i'iji' Central PoniiMylvanla honor*. 'l'Jio team iim pictured above: First Row—From loft to right, Itosensteel, 2b; Thompson, utility; CHAMBERSBURG QUITS BASEBALL (.uinbcrldiul Takes Over Franklin County Franchise; Hooper Remains Chambershiirg, Pa., Juno 30.—At midnight last night u deal was clos ed by which the Cumberland base ball club takes over the Chamber!- burg champion club of the Blue Itldgo Leaguo and to-tlay Colonel Nelson W. Uchsloi', of Cumberland, camo on and closed the deal. Ho takes tho playci'H entire, tho uniforms, outfit, bats and assets. Tho Cumberland club had been In tile t'nlniiiac League which has blown up and It takes the place on tho Hchedulo and In the league of the ('hanibcrsbiirg club. Two games wero played here to day with Gettysburg by the local club, but they will bo credited or debted to Cumberland In tho rat ing. Mitmijtcr Hooper Itcmaln* Manager lOdwln Ifl. Hooper, who led the Maroons to victory last sea son, remains at the head. Tho bad patronage, tho meager contributions, the poor playing of Ihe club tills year and lust, but foromost tho war, In terfered with the success of the game hero this year. Tho director! wero unable to post Ihe 9550 forfeit und I'rosldont Jami son served notice that, tho franchise would be forfeited this evening. Ilis action wiim forslalled by the board dlnputting "of tho lesso to Cumber land. McLeaf Wins Game by All Around Good Work McLeaf, a former Stanley pitcher, tossed last evening ror the Rosewood aggregation and won from his for mer leniiimates by ii a to 0 score, llolh teams pulled off n. double play, "Tlille" Hhneffor, third sucker for Ihe Hosowoods, (inveil tho contest from being tied In the ilfth, A base on bulla, followed by Johnson's two bagger, placed Stanley, runners on second und third. A hot liner bounced over the third baseman's head. Leaping Into tho air, Itn caught Hie ball und pu! out the run ner lit first, making tho third out. Tho - score; R. H. E, Rosewood 'JOOOOx 2 7 2 Stanley 000 o 0 o—o 3 4 Ilatlerles- Hunlo.v, Johnson ami Miickley; Roosewood, McLeaf and Klllinger. Stolen bases Johnson, Kbit and Shlcklev. Two-base hits, Johnson. Hit by pitcher- Olenn KllUnior. Umplrs uymo. Lightning Enters House and Stuns John Strock's Family New t'iiftiherland, Pa., June : In HI I-It. . .1 'hllln id he, I'milli liukola . . Ilallliiiore. TI-SIIH Hunk li'alln. • 11 In ho nin Iloiiklim, NehranUii ■■>.., Hupulpa Mli(allp|.l tlulfport li ll n*iiiit Itiidge City, llllntila I'wi'i'la, Mlnnourl ....... Kaman C||y, Rosoberg, ss., cnptaln. Hecontl How—Reeser, p; Oracay, 3b; I.ongucre, rf; Peters, ih, Third Row Preston, P; It. Hudera, cf; Smith, coach; Hchmlttle, cheer leader; Hlothower, mgr.; Welch, If; c, Sudors, C. Tho Mt, Union High achool will also ho represented next season Willi m fast, foot hull team. Dauphin-Perry League (li.v "Wcsty" Shore.) Lack of engineering "Intdde" base ball Ih given as tho reaeon for the loosing streak of tho Halifax team. Blever Is a good twlrter and every time hn is on tho too for this aggro gallon errors ure made buck or him that usually contribute largely to lost pantos. "C.v" Davis, u member of Ihe pitch ing staff of tho Marysvllle champs, In a well-known musician. The pitcher plays a violin and lit times tho drums In a llarrlsburg orchestra. "Cy" Is the twlrler who uses spoctacloii In tho games. He Is considered a good pitch er and played good ball wllh New Cumberland In Ihe old Central Penn sylvanla League, lie la a good man for the Marysvllle team In their drive for tho pennant. Brenner, the Susquehanna Univer sity man, Is a great help to the Uun cannon team, ills pitching which has been of a high caliber has been baf fling lo Ihe best liltlora In the league. He also Is n good catcher lo tho younger players on tho teams who have not had as much experience. Brenner was In tho Now York State League lust year. Dauphin fans are well pleasod with tho Improvement of Hrlcker's work around the Initial sack, lie has Im proved much In his Hold and also with the stick. Marysvllle fans believe Pat Rea gan has a good find In I'lntl, who hails 'eom Dart mouth College, 110 twirls i.ir the Reading team of the Allison 1111 l League of llnrrlshiirgi Married life seems to have stimu lated tho playing of "Pete" Moore, of the Marysvllle team. Since he was married to Ruth Mllllken, of Marys vllle, he has played In two games and has been credited with three hits, lie has also Improved In field ing the shortstop position Being a dangerous man at the bat In pinches, league twlrlers dls- Ilketo see Orvllle Mutxahmigh. Dun cannon's shortstop step to the plate. This boy has been hitting the pill hard and Is playing a fast game at Hhort, V. 1 ] 0 ' ,0 f ortr attendance at Halifax, tho game to-day which was scheduled for tho home lot, wits transferred to Diincannon. The Hall lax management Is considering play ing more games on foreign fields If tho fans do not come to the res cue. "Cotsy" McCurdy appears to have seen his best days In tho game, lie la covering right Held for Dauphin. Two years ago he played splendid ball with Dauphin at second base ami played good ball with the Marysvllle before the organUatlon of the Dnii phln-Perry League. Poffanbarger, Mnrynvllle'a Neconil hnnoninn, hnn regained bin hatting form of the 1!1 r. mid l!Hti npnnona. I Prior to .Ittne 33 he did not nacure ii (tingle In tho live nucceaitlng ggmcn. •in May in ho Hecurcd two IUI I n nlnnle bingo on May lit. Thon for five Ktiincn ho did not realMer II hit. liiiHi week In tho Hauphln-Mnrvn vlllc content ho nccnrod iwo nlnalen anil two doublen In four trlpn to tho plate. Mils. MUI/nBABKItUKK 1)1 KN Meohnnlcnburg, PH., June 30. - Mi'm. I' rlMol I lit Nultan berger, aged Ml yearn, widow of Jacob Hultxubcrgor, died HI her home, 13 Wont Keller ntreet, In at nlKht ufttii u limn 111. ne*H. Mm, HulUnhcrgcr wan horn In York county, Imt hat* lived hero for twenty-three yearn. Hhn waa a member of the Church of Hod. she IH nurvlved by otto daimhtar, Mra. Kin ma Hell, who lived with and cured for her, and two aonn, Morrl* K. Suit Ha barter, of Mouhanlcahui'ff, and 1. Hultinborgnr, of Xanana t'lty, Mo. Funeral nervlcea will he hold at the home on Tumidity morn. In*, conducted by her former paNtor, tho Itov. It. K. Hhoop, of llarrinburg, iiMHlHled by the Itov. B. U (V tlaer, pardor of (he Church of tloil here, Burial win ho made In ChMtnut Hill Cemetery, BON I'M 11)11 NAN'I'A I'i'l MKN Chicago, June an.- Many ample of the AtehlHOn, Topokn and Hnnta L railway nyalemn arc to receive a hoium amounting lo ten per cent of the Nularlet* for the laat nix nmnthn of IIIIH year, accordlna lo an ait* nouncement made public to-day. Umploygg who henelltetl by Ihe waC Increnne brought NLVMT by the AdaniMon law, thcae working under iichedulen and contractH and thnae drawing aalarlaa of more than 11,006 U venr wlll~ol recalve thn bonua, hi. hln til In- |>HIII about .InIIIIIti \ I Codakery I nag all Photographic Material* Jas. ft, *••* at. JUNE 30, 1917. WELLY'S jf CORNER William Runk has hstn eleetsd bus iness manager for the local Motive I'ower team. "Bill", ss lie Is belter known, I* a hustler. Hn will knnp the team prominent, "Red" Crane Is certainly doing tilings with Minneapolis, lie lias been lured nt third base. In tho game on Wednesday he lisd two dntihlehMggers and Ills drilling wus a sensation, nit the following day he had otin lilt, This is going some for a butter who was showing only .IAII with Washington, Crane Is a good man. PerlinpM Grif fith did not know how to handle him. Manager Kills IClsenheiger of the Midway team wants games for July 4. He Is willing to play at Knola or away from home, President John K. Toner has ngttln MINOR LEAGUES ARE WOBBLING Forrcll (iives Pronilno Thul Territorial Rights Will Continue letters rce|\#d In Hnrrlaburi within tho past throo days, oomlng from players on Iho Hiirrlaliurn toum, Indicate troublo nftar July 4, A player writes: "All that la neces niry Is for ono owner to say he Is through, others will follow." A tils pnlch front Chicago says: Minor leagues forced to suspend before the close of lite regular sea • son will not lose Ihelr player or lot" ill orin I rights, a coord Ing to a ruling of the governing boartl of Hie Ntt tlOlMU Assoclnlion Of I'rofossiotuil lin !.• lin 11 Leagues, received by I'resb ilont Tearnoy, of the Three-1 l>eugun 10-nlght. > I'urrell Issues Ruling "The rilling was iMSiiml by John II rnrrell, secretary tif the Nailoiuil Association, as a result of mi appeal from President Tearnoy. who be lleixs some of the smaller league* will not survive the season owing to the war slltuilloti anil conllnued UB luvornhle weal her. "The board ruled, howiser, Hint players will bo permitted to neek employment wherever possible for Iho renin inder of Hie sounnu, but must report next spring to the club holding their contract llile season. The hoard also ruled I hitt leagues desiring to suspend shall Ilk a dale lor closing and that all players must 1 c paid In full. "It Is Ihe policy Of the uutlnnul bnnrd lo help our league mrnihcrit In view of conditions thai have not existed for fifty yearn, anil Ihe tin usual llnanchit sacrifices olrood) made," the hoped, however, thai Ihe learning will exhaust every possible effort bu> t'oro giving tip Ihe struggle," LKAHUtQ MI I,TING C, Howard Reel, president of the Allison 11 111 Illtblll I league, ban eallod a nieellng to lie held Monday evening, July 'J, at N o'clock, at Ihe Rosewood athletic rooms, Thirteenth mid Market streeta. All iiinnagors and representHtlx cm are roqnested to he present as there are important matters to he disposed of, 'NIK TWO JOHN'S John K. Tener and John McGraw tine line tlay pulled something raw; "lie's ii bum, take It from tne!" Hn Id John McOraw of John K. T. John I<. T, remarked, says he: "Take It back, or hour from me," So John McGraw knocked on tho door And snys, "Say, boss, now don't get sore; I said them things, and mean them, too, iiut that's betwixt Just, me and you. I'll write a piece to save the game- And say the sport ecrlbea are to blame; And then I'll say to them next day They ain't to blame -and then you say: 'lt's too late now; It's closed,' say you. And then It's closed, and so we're through, With mo a liar and you a dub Hut the game comes domi front Ihe whitewash tub; And tho willing guys, for what they wrote They're stung, eh, Johnny,? they're the goat." Ho, John K.T. and John McGraw, tine line day pulled uomethlng raw. Kmerson l. Owen In N. V, levelling Mall. King Oscar 5c Cigars have long been famous for their high quality, regularity and mellowness. They have a reputation to sustain and they sustain their repu tation. John C.Hermap~4- ahnwn hie rtaniia to play f*tr anil will rtnpan Hi* M'r nfnrlwlly H|ICIIPII with .IniuoN A. Vngalai- in i'h*i'K. Johnny Munrten •■•pinllntod Willi* Jarl>n'a affmla In Unit Ii In I' I M 111 I'lilll 111 tin 11 y hi might it lima* lar In hlltmalf, SHIP CANAL MEN ARE LEFT IN AIR Semite ncfuHcrt l<> Grant Any More Monry; NomlmilloiiH Were Ignored The l.paieliiiiire ha* refuatd to ap propriate mny money In the I .it ua 10rl Mini uhio ttlvw t'annl Hoard •tint (lis Mfimto adjourned without iiontlimlhg tho atipolntmtnlii or tin* 1016 lllflluliPl'H of t lie (ilMl'di Til in in mi it M Ilia HUtln IIIIM wll ti itrii w n KM Ntipport from the project, IIIHIOIIKII IT IIIIM LLl\ ri| II|I\VL I'|>iinltlon iinil linn iinHiluu to nlmw for ii Inn, 11. minority mml mi nority report, mill itniiin 11ui II uinl hletnry, TILL) IPIIII I'll HMkmt HIP I .PMIMIIII 111 P IN appropriate 110,000 mul lvi- II HIP II I I \ I mini ILL 11 II LII II I 'A from LLM IIINI II l>pi tirniir In I lon II|IIN wnit'li were 11111 I'IPII iilnnu'. 'I'LIO L>LLI win* not ullnwpil In iioiini nut nf llm HPIIIIIP I IIIIIIIIH IPI>. II 11 llniiH II llm IIIIIIIVIMIH for HIP I'liluii hoard WOI'UI'LL haul in H*'l HIP leal* INI Ion reported up In iln* very Tawi in 111 lit N lipfoiP I lie HPIIIIIP M I IJI HI I'll I TIIPMIIII.V oluht. WLILI II WII* HIP IHIPKI the iii'i lNN iiinlil lin inlipii in oiHlnr lo i HIMII the lit ll, The money wan wanted for the foN Inwllia pm pimpM; "l''nr llcfl'il,Villa Hill i IIMI nf (i RIII 11 N M I'ppnrl* nl' lie vvnrli unit for the payment nf PIIPPII*PN In rlilpiiiiil iii iii p 11111 lot I'tiH out nf tin' nrtli pii nf HIP litmrtl 111 HIP city nf I'II IPIIIII'IIII I HIP intyiupnt nf Irnvui 111 H expellee* nr HIP hoard and the puyment of ealarle*, roe* noil ex IIPIIMPM nf HIII 11 anal near*, iirart*mnii, attorney*. oniiertN and clerical n**l*t iini'e IIN HIP hoard may ilepm it nec PMMiiry In nni'liiv," \\ lin I hn lohliy I'mimi It twilil mil Rot DIP fill),nillt hill Ihl'llUllh, II HlMl'l I'll II Millar mimil inr it * I ii.immi lln in in Mm ui'llrriil n p|•' <>lm Nil In I'l cm mill Mpiim I n mill 11, mar imiii ft'l'ppn mill Hpiiiilp Imiilpl 1 * \vni'# liOlt" fttnnlly Imuntmif>il, |i'oi" n ulinrl Hum Hip ||O,OOA Hnin gill mill DM |'o|t I'llM lrirn'B wl'r> mrtUliitr lip, hut, II wmh r>l lin I iii Iml htifnrfl Mm niPim. ur* WIIN iHlnlnil. Tim lolihy WMH mi hu*y trying to RPI HIP SIO,OOO llnm Into thfl npprn lii'lnllnn lilll Hull II rivpi'limltpil HM foil 11 I'll)Atlon nf Dm iiip Hl I tpi Mof Kin IMIIIM I hnnrtl, wliii worn ll |i|ift|it | pit iliii'N HIP IMHI NPHNIIUI nf HIP IIPKINIII HIIK Tim exeiMitlv* miiiilmtliiuiH t'Ollllnlllpn nf HIP HnnniP ili i llnml In i'p|inii the Humimii llMlM, wiiiitiui l' < In IIMMIIPI*, chlnf t'lnrU of tin. MPIUIIP, IIINI II In Ii I I < til I' In II v 111 it 111 PI I llrivni'llitl' Mtti'lln H. 11r111ntin11u11 Mini t'liiillimil HULL hint IIPPII Wllhllplil nil HIP IIIPIII. IIPI'N nf HIP linniil, IIM fill In WN ! A. 111, Ailnm, VoilliimlOWll, tl„ fiiup ypiiim W, 11, li'nlltniNhPP, I 'lt I ntiii I'm li, Nil ypiii'Ni Inn hi ,1 II HI PAN N, NPW I'IIH HP, NU ypm'Nj 11, I', IIUIIPII, WIIPPI IIIU, W \"n., (I\P VPIIINI ,1 nil ii to, HIIIIW, IMI INhi i I'M h, IIVP yptirnl TIIUIIIHN I'. Mlnmi, I 'hiil'lpi'nl, fniil' y PIFW, \\'|| Hum HI oven inn, I'lltntmruli, l* yp m, Ai'i'nt'ilinir ti> HIP rppm't nf John W, HIIIIW, IrptiHiirpi' nf HIP IMMI'II, til oil with HIP tlovurner wmi' ll HIP FlU'enl l\ iiinl iiiintp nviitliihln fur thn mWH iiniipt'N Into ypNtPi'ihiy, Ihni'p wirn hnimicp nf $4.11T.01t 111 HIP fund May ,11, NN ilniiht HIP numunt IN IPNII now, An Ihn 4'tilllHitMMlnii In IIPIIII whatever i pnuiliiH will revert to Ihn Ntete, t'XNINO Ol'ir.NM IH.IMV The Hlxth VV h 'il t'n Ml no luiaolnill tpiiin, of whh'h Hurry MIIITI* In mum lll'l'l', I'I'IIHNPII will) tllP ntrilUtf HI, Mnry'N <\ (' iPHIu, nf Htppllnn, mi I Mlnmi I'nrh Ih tn ttfipi numi, Thn Hist It Wttl'il I I'll ill IN without n Niinm for July 4, M ml wnnhl IIHp tn ttrrnnfn fnr (hut ilnte with nny mmiteur t en Hi. 11