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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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THE DULY BLOOMNGTOtf, ILH7 THTJBSDAT HORNDTGF, 19, MlStf Notes of the Game Standing of Three Eye JACKSON'S DOUBLE PUTS LONE COUNTER ACROSS Sport News and Gossip the woods and of a good dog. Nig had his faults, as we 11 have, but he was great in his profession and a real nlmrod. Followers of the game will always have a kindly regard for the old receiver, now off the diamond forever. lost. Pet.

.067 .17 Peoria Terre Haute Sox Beat Boston 1-0 Tanks Woo. ....6 ....8 Molina 8hut Out. Mollne. Hi, May H. Gilt- edged Kvsnsrolls Molina Rockford Bloomington Win Prom Tigers in Pitching DueL .222 BASE BALL TODAY Bloomington vs.

Evansville FANS' FIELD GAME CALLED AT 8:30 Admission 35o With War Tax. Tickets on sale at Deschler's and Metropole. YOUNG MAN! NATIONAL LEAGUE. pitching by Wright, who held Mollne to three scattered hits, gave Terre Haute today's game I to 0. Only three Molina men reached first baae.

HEARTLESS SPECTACLE -SHOWN BY EVANSVILLE Manager Nee Grabs Another Game From Manager Dunn and His Bloomers Bowman suffered from a sore arm Washington and Phils Humbled By Foes Other Major League Games. and walked six men. Score: FJWkW Holuis- A.B. R. R.

P.O. A. B. Get That Nifty Suit Before Decoration Day. 10,000 New Customers During May Will You Be One of Them 7 0 0 Manager Dunn has been grooming Alberts, his prize southpaw, for today's game and hopes that he will have better luck than the right hand-srs.

Pettigrew made a fine grab of a hard chance oft of Crouch's bat In the ninth. Passes to Seltser and Henllne and Kibble's hit In the third gave the fans hope, but Coltrln could not connect. Kibble secured a soratoh hit in the third, the ball cutting the third cushion. Conwell let it alone, thinking the ball was likely to roll foul. Nig Langdon la Out, nine shed a tear and heave a sigh tor Nig Langdon.

The famous backstop of other days is no more. He has been thrown out by the great fielder whose name is Death. The end came a few days ago at his home near Neoga. It was Nig Langdon who caught the famous 26-lnnlng game for Bloomington ten years ago. In his day, he was one of the greatest backstops of the minors and a terror with the willow.

In addition to being a famous ball player, he was a mighty hunter and a lover of Bloomington Has Chance to Win Bnt Change of Slabmen Prevents Victory. Lebesu, If. Dye, cf Dempsey, lb Kigsby, c. Finn, Olson, ss. Won, it.

Hughes, tb O'Connor Bowman, p. 0 13 1 0 I 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Chicago, May 14. Jackson's two-base hit behind a fumble by Barry in the slth inning gave Chicago the first game in the series with Boston 1 to 0 today. It was a magnificent battle between Pitchers Clcotte and Mays. The score: 0 17 IS A.B.

B. H. P.O. A. a i Totals Tern Haute Decker, It A.B.

Ft. H. P.O. A. 1.

a 0 0 10 0 Coltint, tb Jftntzen, rf. Naw York, 3 Chioago, 2. New Tork, May 14. New Tork again defeated Chicago here today, winning by the same score as yesterday, to J. Dubua won his first game of ths season and held Chicago to four hits.

Score Chicago 100 000 0101 4 0 New York 020 100 00 I 7 1 Vaughn, Martin and Kllllfer, O'Farrell; Dubuc and McCarty. Pittsburgh, Phils, I. Philadelphia, May 14. Timely hitting and better fielding gave Pittsburgh today's game with Philadelphia 8 to t. Watson was ineffective in the three Innings he pitched and the Pirates amassed a lead tbe Phillies were unable to overcome.

Score Pittsburgh 1S1 100 1018 11 8 Philadelphia ....001 200 0008 8 4 Miller and Schmidt Watson, Eren-dergast, Oescbger and Adams. Brooklyn, 7l Cinoy, 0. Brooklyn, N. May 14 Grimes pitched shutout ball today and Brooklyn took the second straight game from Cincinnati 7 to 0. In the second inning Myers made the longest home run drive ever seen inside Ebbetts field, the ball going thru deem left center.

ARROW Gamss Today. EvansvIUe at Bloomington. Ftorla at Hockford. Terra Haute at Mollne. Charity la not a conspicuous attribute in tbe makeup of Manager Johnny Nee, of EvansvIUe.

He will In our 39 stores In the United States we are making a drive for ten thousand new customers. We will get more than that number. Come right In and pick out that classy waistline suit, so that you can wear It and enjoy It during Decoration Day holidays. Of course, we'll trust you that's Menter's business, and we trust young men and young women just tbe same as we do older people. We Invite you to become a customer of Menter $2.00 down on $30.00 purchase, and you don't need anyone to Introduce you.

Menter, 423 N. Main St. ,.40128 ..4 0 0 1 0 ...4 0 0 2 0 0 0 12 0 ,.8 0 0 2 8 ,.80124 ,.8 0 2 2 0 ,.8 0 0 0 1 Farrell, cr. Loney, 8b Nofaiger, as. Krehmaer, lb Manrheater.

Wright, Tltgr TAILORED softCOLLARS FIT WELL WASH EASILY Cluttt, Ptabodyir Troy. N. Y. never ahuffle off thru enlargement Totals 81 10 7 11 0 Boston-Hooper, il Barry, lb Strunk, cf. fluth.

If Mclnnts, lb Vltt, 3b Scott, ss. Si-hang, e. Mays, p. Totals Chicago Leibold, rf. Wearer, 8b Collins, 2b Jaikson, rebxh, cf.

CandU, lb Risberg, aa. Schslk, c. Oicotts, p. 4 24 14 2 H. P.O.

A. E. ..81 0 A.B. ...4 0 ,1 1 0 I I 1 1 I .0 000(0000-0 Terrs Haute Molina 110 0 of the heart He should Imbibe more freely of the milk of human kindness. He demonnraed disagreeable qualities and contributed much pain and suffering- to the faithful fans at the south aide park yesterday.

Bloomington was on the verge of vmmm mm Ht'D PANTAGRA 'H WANT ADb victory and just about to sew up the gam when Nee shifted his hurlers. Oaaaway was burning dimly and was Totals at 1 17 Score Cincinnati 000 MO 000 0 I 0 about to explode In the fourth when Nee snuffed him out and substituted Two-bass hits-Olson, Wants, Decksr, Collins. JsnUen. Sacrifice hits-Decker, tlintsen. tSolen bsses WriV.

Double play Finn to RIgsby. 8trucjt out By Bowmsn, by Wright, t. Bsses on bslls Off Bowmsn. 6. Wild Iptcbes-Bowtaan, 1 Umpire Fitzps trick.

Psoria Swamps Rockford. Rockford, 111., May 14. Kockford's wild pitching allowing nine bases on balls gave her the worst defeat of the season, Peoria winning 12 to 6. Peorim A.B. B.

H. P.O. A. t. Lebourvesn.

a 1 1 0 0 Boston 0 MUtMMII Atcuro 0 0000100 82 Twn.bsas hit. Jackson: double play. Hisberz te Oandil to Weaver; left on bases, the peerless McWheeny. This was brutal. Not alnce the days of the Spanish inquisition has there been Brooklyn 010 130 11 7 14 1 Bressler, Ring, Oerner and Wlngo; Grimes and Krueger.

Boston 4i 8t. Louis 2. 7, Boston first on errors, unlcsgo osses on balls, off Mays struck, out, by Cicotte tuch an exhibition or. tne renne-ment of cruelty. It was barbarous.

Every barber on the grounds New York, 1i' Detroit, 0. Boston May 14. Timely Our May 12 Tire Prices hitting enabled Boston to gain Its promptly left. They did exactly rieht. Later others followed their first nome victory oy aeiBaiuisj oi.

Louis 4 to 2. Rudolph was given Hamilton. Sb 5 1 1 1 I 0 example. What was the outcome of Writer, cf 4 18 11 KelihM. lh 6 1 2 11 0 0 this scurvy tricK? Mcwneeny neia th Bloomers and what looked like Showing Spring Shirts The kind the man who Is a little bit more particular Pickup, If 4 2100 Strand, if 4 2 8 10 0 rout of the enemy was turned Into perfect support and kept hits scattered except in the sixth inning when three singles produced two runs.

The score: St Louis 000 008 0001 7 1 Boston 001 HO.lOx 4 7 0 another defeat for the home cluo 2K 8 0 0 8 8 Marshall, e. 6 0 14 0 1 Trentman. 0 8 0 4 0 Detroit, Mich, May 14. In a pitchers' battle New Tork today save Thorrnahlen support in the field that was at times out of the ordinary and won the first game of the series from Detroit 1 to 0. Sensational catches by Bodie In the eighth and ninth prevented Detroit scoring.

Score New Tork 000 010 0001 4 1 Detroit 000 000 0000 5 1 Thorrnahlen and Ruel; Bhmke, Kallio and Alnsmlth. Cleveland, 11; Washington, 2. Cleveland. Mar 14. Cleveland defeated Washington easily 11 to 2, Charge it up to Nee and his hard heart.

Evansvllle was the first to count yesterday. Before Zelser had settled Nee and Conwell hit safely, the for-ncorlne on High's sacrifice fly. Total 88 11 14 27 10 4 Bockiord A.B. R. H.

P.O. A. E. Rudolph and Wilson; Tuero, Meadows, b'herdel and Snyder, demons. Among the Semi Pres.

The srame arranged by the Eagles wears. nalluher. If. 4 .21800 Nee bobbed up again In the second, Stutt, 2b 4 0 2 8 0 W.rrl lh 6 1 2 11 0 0 And hitting safely, croucn aiso ponea for next Sunday at Chatsworth has Krunrer. 8b ...4 110 8 0 one and both scored on Highs two aocker to center.

ShaUenberger, cf 0 8 4 0 0 Stewart, rf. 0 0 -2 0 1 Direr, as. 0 18 4 1 In the fourth frame the Bloomers been set forward to June 15 and tne Eagles, instead, will play the Costello O'Malley team at the south side park here. The Cheap Charleys will play at Paxton next Sunday, Wilhrnw. s.

6 0 110 0 ODened their heavy artillery. Ivel Underwear Our Knitted Nainsook will appeal to you. R'ttrrberr. 0 0 0 0 0 lerman, back in the game after a Trammell, 8 1 1 0 0 knocking Ayera from the box in me first inning and also hitting Craft hard. Bagby was invincible except in the sixth inning.

weeks rest, due to a Dusiea ciaw. ambled. Miller and Dunn smashed an riarrit. flllinsr the corners with toelscu, a Totals 41 14 27 14 nntia Aon A. It was then that Ne let And Score it ii Uj 1 all the world know how unkind he SQUEEGEE TREAD 8 11 0-12 0 11 0-0 Washington ...000 002 000 2 8 Cleveland Ell 000 22' 11 13 1 Peoria 4 2 0 1 0 Rockford 0 0 2 0 1 Hosiery could be, and Bhirtea nis siaomen.

4 MrWheenv could not deceive Zelser, Ayers, Craft and Gharri ty; Bagby 1 who smashed to left, Kellerman and and Nunamaker. Plain and fancy Cotton, Lisle, Fibre and Silk, all colors. Cash Cord Prices Smooth Von-SMd Tubes Tires 30x3 $11.55 $13.22 $2.45 30x3 15.05 16.78 2.93 32x3 17.46 19.60 8.33 83.30 31x4 23.02 26.22 8.94 32x4 23.50 26.65 4.07 48.10 33x4 24.59 28.00 4.25 43.80 34x4 25.20 28.57 4.42 44.55 34x4 83.88 88.33 5.47 50.22 35x4 85.48 40.08 5.52 51.40 36x4y3 85.97 40.69 5.78 52.52 35x5 40.47 47.03 6.70 62.88 37x5 42.83 49.88 6.96 65.25 St. Louis, 11; Philadelphia, 0. Bt.

Louis. Mo. May 14. Weilman Ditched shutout ball and St, Louis 4 Miller racing over. fettigrew walked, but Seltzer swung futllely and Kibble forced Dunn at the pan.

That was the end of the Bloomer hopes. They landed one more run in the slth on Pettlgrew's fine doulle to center and Conwell's error, but In the other rounds it wa a case of too much McWheeney. The Evas landed no in the fifth on hits by Ccnwcll, Crouch and High. batted out a 11 to 0 victory over Philadelphia In the opening game or Just WHISTLE! the series Score Two-baa hits-Ward (2), Stuta, Withrow, Schallenberger, Gallagher. Three-baae hit KelUher.

Home run koelach. i Stolen bases Woller, Lebourveel Sacriflcs bit Kelliher. Sscrifice fly Btnta. Double plays-Wolfer te Kelliher; Stuti to Diier to Ward. Left on bases Peoria, 11; Rockford, 10.

Bases on bslls Off Trentman, off Bitter-berg-, off Trammell, off FoebKh, 1 Hits-Off Bitterberg 8 in 1-8; oft Trammell 8 in 8 2-3; off Foelsch 8 in 8. Struck out By Trentman, 8. American Association Games. Minneapolis, Kansas City, S. Indianapolis, If Columbus, 0.

Louisville, Toledo, 1. St, Paul-Milwaukee, rain. Philadelphia ...000 000 000 0 7 2 St, Louis 001 126 10 11 11 0 Phont Einloch 68. HWheeny and Nee walked, Conwell land High singled and Crouch and this, with two bobbles hy Dunn and Kibble, let six men over. Tbe final ipourrter came In the ninth when Murpny vnpiea nu was scored by Conwell.

The same clubs clash again today. The i score: ninnmlnirtmi A.B. K. H. P.O.

a. E. I OUR REPAIR Am was announce this week there was decided ent fal price of tires. Our tires have always done their work and stood at the top of the list for actual service every one of the 6 years we have sold them. Today they are even better in quality than ever before.

The list price is fair and our liberal cut as shown above, from the list for eash, divides the one small profit between the manufacturer and consumer with yon. i au STAYS FrXED Pettigrew, 11 1 1 rVltror, 0 0 Kibble, cf. 0 1 Hmllne, 0 0 Oltrtn. a. 6 0 pellermaii.

rf. 1 1 1 wilier, lb I 1 Dunn. So teiser, 0 1 Marklfcs? 3 sDtelW How tlcklyn rtflroad coach would pound to pieces if il had to jump three inches from one rail to to next Skfpoc gaps In tbo rolling surfocs of tirea art) ejaaDy distrou Tboso three cotw tfanous tfts on the! Diamond Sueeged Tread gfoe as smooth a rolling surface though it was smooth tread ttrei Mileage! Ribs" we can them.1 far (hey put rubber right where; the wear comesv ,50 YOU'LL I a SaTSS FIND THE I I II I IS I Totals 4 8 27 10 1 rllla A.B. R. H.

P.O. A. T. x7 FRIENDLY TOBACCO Ret, 8b 6 8 Conwell, 8b 2 Cronch, If. 2 High, rf- 1 Fusner, c.

6 1 Morrison, lb 6 0 Bartson, rf 8 0 Murphy, ss. 1 Ossoway, 1 0 llcWseny, p. 2 1 0 10 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 ...42 11 27 IS 1 Totals Oood solid plumbing Is ths only kind of work you will connect with at this placs. We do our repair work In a manner and thereby gain the plaudits of our patrons. Our bathroom fixtures are tVansrlUs 1 0 1 1 0 0 1-11 Bloomington ......0 00101000- Two-base hits-High.

Pettigrew. Three-base hits Coltrln, Crouch, Murphy. Wolen base Kibble. Sacriflcs flj High. Double play MurphT to Kss to Morrison.

lft on bsses--Bloomingtin, i ErsnsrillslO. "irst base en errors Bloomington, Ens-Ville, 2. Bases en balto-Off Ossaway, off Zeiser, off McWeeny, Hits-Off Ossaway, 4 to Innings. Hit by pitcher By Eeiser (Murphrt. struck out-By Zelser, by Qasowey, hy McWeeny, 7.

Winning pitcher Ossoway. Umpires Daly and Doyle. dependable. Ross-Johnston Co. Free Public Dispensary 103 E.

Market St. For dlsgnosls and treatment of tubsreulosls. OPEN DAILY 10:30 TO 0. Examinations Tuesdays and Fridays 1 to S. The Dispensary, like the Public Schools Is maintained tr ta atton and Is free to rich and poor alike.

This Is Health Week. It you fear you hare tuberculosis come and be examined. Extra cllnio Wednesday afternoon. Patients should register at once for the new Sanatorium. Horse Sense About Tobacco Good tobacco ought to be like a well-bred hoss all th kick taken out but all th' sperit left in.

You see, half the secret of makin' a good hoss is in the breedin' an' half in the breakin'. Selectin tobacco that's grown right is only half of makin' Velvet The agein' is the other half. Thar's only one kind of agein that gets th' right results Nature's own. Nature's no clock watcher. She does a job right whether it takes two years or two thousand.

So when she gets through with the fine Kentucky Burley that we put awav in wooden hogsheads 603 North Main Street II Ytt that scientific gfly designed Dlad motxi Squeegee Tread baits forward, And side skids. It adds mfleage--youU tun a Diamond mao4 lands of miles be(bre you wear down those Squeegee Ribs. Cut your tire ttpkeepmh Diamond. Holder Hdwe. Co.

115 North Main Bloomington, Illinois. II MORE RED BLOOD AND STEADIER NERVES FOR RUN DOWN PEOPLE The World Demands. Strong, Vigorous. Keen-Minded. Men and Women for two years, it's just right.

It ain't been hurried "none, Tit If Fraattsoa rPut On IHRht Over is OWRooi 7 muu) elitnrrfoei 2rTY Tinf ths or snort -cuuea. us a Nature-done job. All kinds of things, are packed in tobacco tins, but your good neighbor will tell you "Velvet is the real pipe tobacco." Prove it for 1 'lime nasGemonatcu jr oest roof value, kooi your mnf nt tTHich lower cost. ailhl ii 1 1 1 1 IliC ACOiOaiifl, iw Red Green Siber Cray It Gas been said of American! that tfitry worE ffielr Habits Syefi lime. 1 Many become nervous and inefficient by overwork.

By worry, despondency, social affairs, robbing brain and bodj fef needed rest; excessive use of tobacco, indulgence in strong alco fcolic drink excesses of every kind that burn up the vital powers necessary In these trying times to make both men and women fit to be of help to themselves and others. It la time to be temperate In all thlnn. The man or woman with impaired nerves caused by Impoverished blood lacks vigor, the ambition, the endurance and the keen mind of those who avoid excesses. Tlmldnfss, despondnwy. Tear, renitlfo( hands, wnt of xroflrtrnf sad sjna cowardliness, ars dus in a large meuure to abased oerrtt.

PmbI. with slantr red MmcI and atras. fcaaltfcy tana fcsr. daslr. to shirk w.rk sad Isu thts f.r idaaco and s.pp.rt.

There Is hardly a nerre-sbsttered man or woman (unless of an or guile disease) In America today who cannot become alert and clear In rigorous, nd energetic In body In a very few weeks and at trifling cost T. tocau su-h aad aaiMtlna, to fal that work Is aat dradsnyi h.T. ateadr nar. abaadaaea nd bload aad sawn at andaraae.i ta ast hat ss a.w a y.a asa.tt.li. aaraa tablet.

Bl(an cm day tar saraa days aad toko thasa faitaf aUy. Taka two after each meal and one at bedtime and after seven dsys tsk fens only after meal until tb. supply is exhausted. Then If yon feel that sny claim made In this spedsl blrtaui onr nerrea are not twice as steady as before; if you do not feel MgWoat, bore vigorous and keen-minded, tha pharmacist who dispensed the tablets rou will gladly hand you back Just what you paid for them. Blo-feren is wUbpnt doubt th.

grandest "Jhrt'dTulrfstoandTi Mad irll mat P'tasl8! Vili last as long a the building. Art Craft material is lAaa sSM JV ivrnsww w-- Bloomington Ornamental Roofing Co. J. NAFZIGER. Mgr.

I 'Jr Boll a VELVET Qcantu UfliMaiaBtr PhonM 1143X Ee. 239.

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