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f'rc; CI-iioAU- O CAGLGS., m im i REDUCE YOUR COST 8F LIVING THE FAIR is the reliable store that keeps up the quality of its merchandise no matter UVESPOGTS prices. Hit how low cuts the it 1 Mil MfflBI ill GROCERIES, MEATS AND FI r Athletic doods Hardware and Tools Ausd'tnubilcSupplics Hats nod Caps POPULAR SLUGGERS WITH YANKEES BENNY LEONARD'S FIRST BoatO;aiid launches Incubotoys and Brooders L PURSE FOR BOUT WAS $5. STAR SHORTSTOP OF CHICAGO CUBS Bicycles Jewelry and Slhcrwaro 3' Dry Qoods Neckwear nustic55 Stationery Nets and Seines I'crhaw Kenny Leonard wan't CloUilnc Office Supplies evactly it Heiiti Hrutninel when ? Cutlery Pipes ami Smokers' Articles he broke Into the boxing game, Cigars and Tobacco Shirts. Collars and Cuffs although they do say such things Fislilnjj-Tacki- u Sporting Qoods about the lightweight champion Rods and Reels Shoes now. The champion tells how ho Quns, Hcvohcrs Tents and Awnings to get Ahimunition Trunks and Suit Cases broke a window Into Hilly Qloes Umbrellas OIIimhi's arena In New York nnd W. Qolf Qoods got a Job. Underwear ' Jr ' sssJsMMMmbIt ""l-iJ- Harness and Saddles Watches "In 1012 Titled to ImtiK around the old Fairmont Athletic club In New York city, which was then managed by Hilly Oilman. We kids would hot In hi1 ring dur- ing the week and on light nights State, AtUras and Dearborn Sl. FAIPhonetachanzeJ Mall Orders Filled snenk Into the arena. I remem- ber one night when wo broke In. Chicago Established 1875 by E. J. Lchmann OII)on caught me. He nsked me why I broke the window. I told him I wanted to light, lie put me on. I got ?"i for It. Tho money was spent for hotdogs Im- mediately after thu show." Tempting Things to Eat DIAMOND Picnic Outing Informal lunches. I'lng Hodlo wns a renowned minor league snigger mm one season on tho sug- coast hit ;i() homo runs. HIh terrific slutrtrltiu bus gained lilm several trlnlH NOTES Men buy them we help with Willi imijor league clubs. Tliu illustration shows I'lng oxplillliliiK to "Hube" Until how ho bent tln hitter's record of 'JO homo runs. Hay Caldwell appears to be much gestions. We pack so that they butter than early in the season. make your mouth water when the BREAKS WORLD RECORD Augusta rates Southpaw Masters, PERPLEXING PROBLEM acquired is opened. IN CHAMPIONSHIP MEET from Utile Hock, as n find. Charles Ilollocher, thu brilliant shortstop or the Chicago Cubs, has been package tho outstanding star both In the Held nnd at bat of thu Cubs' Infield to date. DIFFICULT TO SOLVE In the Chlcago-Wnshlngto- n game of Ilollochcr's lleldlug has been brilliant. Ills hitting has been timely nnd won June IB the White. Sox bad but three him a place ns one of the tntrcst pinch hitters In tho National league. The Tebbetts & Garland Store assists ami all of these went to Hdtllu Collins. Umpire Quits, Becomes Pinch Hit- Food Experts ASTONISHING SPEED OF Wins UMPIRES DO NOT USE 16-1- 8 N. Michigan Ave. Rand. 7000 ter, Game. Seattle, It seems, bad Its choice of JAPANESE TENNIS STAR Frank Woodward or Oscar Tuero from .iiitiiiiiiiiiH the St. Louis Cardinals. It hclcctcd NEEDFUL DISCRETION EKKEw Woodward. Delaware Fan In All Seriousness i Wants to Know If Team Can Use y Hugh Miller, lias ' . Arbiter as a Player on One reigned Plastering Fines for Kicking Is '"'iiTiiiir' of from the Texas staff of umpires. His Contesting Teams. Injured leg went back on him and he Not Well Done. had to quit. Fnn from n town In Delaware, where they imvo Independent ball, Goodrich Transit Company In a recent game tho Houston Huffa-Ioc- s Some Arbiters Stand for Murder From semis In n question, he wants got 10 men to first base on bits, says One Team and Won't Permit Play. ! Sporting Nous. TIio walks and errors nnd yet did not r ers From to Make Ererjr nature of it can't he understood un- P" Fcoru n run. Another nil Slightest Washington Island Tueidsy til the circumstances tire related Complaint. with their harrowing details, which, ac- 1 Cravath has plnced Hnwllngs nt sec- my 00 P.M. AND RETURN tl4ftW cording to the Inquiring fan, were ond base and benched John Miller, who Tho umpires arc plastering fines on Continuous Round Trip, Mealt and Dtrth nliout ns follows, nntl ho vouches for started the season like a riot and then players for kicking. This Is nil very FIRST TRIP JULY 13th the truth of them by sending In n clip- slowed down. well If It Is dono Impartially, but siiiBPff - sliV'IH ping from the local paper. ' "' thcro aro times when somo of tho ar- ii niilt.t' ''V& biters seem to stand for TVAsHr The llltiu Hocks anil the Mohnwks i.t.i,... - Hob Hlggs, who bus come murder from MILWAUKEE 85? ''T'""1 v j back to TO &fr $1.25 $2.25 ffl? weru plnylng and they selected to um- baseball In Texas as a member of tho one team whlto another cannot oven pire the name one Jack McGowan who Galveston team, wiys the demon 'slug- say "Excuse me" without being chnsed $1.50 Excursion Daily happens to he n brother of Hill McOow-a- n, ger of the league In 1011. In n body to tho showers nnd hnvo umpire In the International league. something subtracted from tho next TO MICHIGAN CITY $1.30 Excursion Daily a of stipend, writes W. O. McGcehan McGowan was it memher of thu Illuo Karl Thomson of Dartmouth broke Charley Schmidt, the veteran man-nge- r bit Hock team, but on account of IiIh rep- world record for the 120-yar- d IiIkIi of the Fort Smith team, has now in New York Tribune. chain-plonnhl- p magnates de- Docks Foot of Michigan Boulevard utation for fairness It wan agreed ho hurdles In the Intercollegiate caught more than 2,000 games since he Of course, ns n lot of CITY TICKET OFFICE: 104 SOUTH CLARK STREET should rail IiiiIIh anil strikes. Kiimes at Franklin Held, Phil- entered professional ball. clare, wo must lmvo dlsclplino In tho The tinine went alone to a tie, 2 nnd adelphia. Thotnson'H time was great nutlonnl pastime and, tho umpire 2, when McOownn made n decision seconds, which Is oue-llft- h second bet- Carl Hulling of the Oaks, who wns Is tho representntlvo of law nnd order Shmltzu, known among tennis fans Hint dltl not please the Mohawks, and ter than the old mark, held by Hob Betting the coast on lire at thu start nnd nil that sort of thing. Hut some- In Kngland ns the "wonderful Jap," they kicked so hard he quit and sat Simpson. Thomson Is u Canadian and of thu season, has lost steadily after times some of the umpiring Is moro or whoso marvelous speed on thu tourna- himself down on the Hluo Hock bench. probably will represent Canada In the his first Hash of victories. less rotten and calculated to draw ns ment courts Is winning wide notoriety. loud n squawi from the player ns It Comes now the ninth Inning, with Olympic Kames. It Is expected ho will play at Wlmplc-do- n f another man umpiring. The manager Cincinnati, Hrooklyu, Chicago and docs from the Innocent bystander. Mr. In the International tournament. It, Hlpllng hits said something nbout Electric Lighting Supplies of the lllue Hocks sent McOownn, tm St. I.ouls are the favorites In tho Na- one of the players, In as a pinch hit- tional league now, with the odds tho American Inclination to llount tho Baseball In Australia. law ho makes or something like this, ter. McOownn slummed out u homer slightly hi favor of the Heds. ' nnd this national trait very naturally 4rtntrwrnJockey nnd won the gnmo. Ensor's Pet. creeps Into tho nutlonnl pastime, or The question the fan asks in all se- Indications are that the forth' It seems that the Indianapolis club riousness Is: comliiK winter season of tlm had received an offer Iroin a major else It wouldn't bo n national pastime. Llttlo Huddy Ensor talked New South Wales Hifeball It would he an International one llko Can McOownn, after noting as urn- - league club for Ollle O'Mara Just about horso between races tit Jnmulcn -- tennis, whero n umpire never yet has pile, he used by as will ho one of thn the time he Jumped the team. track recently and spoke of a his team a jilayer been forced to duck n pop bottle oven hi the game he hud to umpire? most Intcrctlm; In the. annals particular pet of his. "I've liked started In St. Louis. Wo pass On) cover of the pninii there. Forty Hob Hlgglns, etermi catcher and u lot of tho animals I lmvo rid- rules don't the may bo I am nt point. tennis of ninro or less profi- former Held leader of the Atlanta It that tin outlaw den," said Huddy, "but nono llko ciency will compete. Twenty-liv- e Crackers, has been engaged to manage heart, becnuso I am entertained by n Corn Tassel. There's a horso students from the Univer- tin Independent team In Northern Oeor- - healthy squawk. And If I nni nn out- I love. How ho could and would SLOW IN GETTING INTO FORM sity of California will lie tour- gla. law for this thero uro n lot of others run for mo! Wo wero cronies.