Page 8 THE GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE Friday, October 7, 1921.

Y. M. C. A. LOCALSPORT ATHLETICS 2 G GELD) POET I RACING CIRCLES FOOTBALL Hargrove's for Quality Giants Are Determined PENNY ANTE BEMf MUST MEET Your Face Didn't Kiddies Komfort Cost You Anything I WONT Ö/EN TASTE. to Come From Behind TMEM COCKTAILS Phooev! N XT WHEN X SAW TENDLER BEFORE HE I have boosted "Hatch One-Button" WE tMDM'T HAVE WERE: PRETTY As the modern underwear in the First Place! For the men of every station, DID JA EVER. TASTE ANV SELTZER. TO PUPAV<. TOO Who of comfort have a care. So the little money you spend as in Pennant Race GO WITH \T IF ANY But we wish to add that kiddies now to make it more beautiful, SUCH BUM SCOTCH BOXES ID PHILLY HAPPENS Have a right to comfort, too, surely can't be listed under \N YET* UFE. 1 CAN'T GO IT And the Hatch One-Button bring* » TO A5K VA "overhead." Grim Fighting Spirit .Will Carry Them Through , WITHOUT SELTZEP. j Cannot Fight Freedman There them Particularly now—our ALL HE HAD WAS Until He Squares Himself In the things that kiddies do. BIG CAP SALE— to Victory in World's Series Despite THEM -THREE ÖRANDS With Quaker City Fans. Underwear for kiddles' play day, Knocks the props WHENEVER. I THROW YEH.AN ON/LY Sleepers for their restful night from prices. Two Defeats, They Believe. Sister joins, too, In these comforts PAriTy Duy ONE DINKY By SPARROW McGANN They're going at THE Boys and girls in wear that's right KEG OF Special Correspondent of The Tribune. Don't neglect them in their comforts ALMOST HALF. DOLLAR AN Copyright, 1021, by The Tribune. The- full account of the second Douglas, intend to pitch to him during BQEW r Think of joys they bring to you, game of the series for the world's the series. A HALF A QUART HEy EDDIE , Oct. fi.—Here is a Hatch made these for kiddies' comfort As low as 71^. *AT'S THE y straight tip, lads. Benny Leonard As high as 92.25. baseball championship will be found 'If they do, I'll pop one over the DVE KNOW And they ought to have It, too. Your size. on page I. heads of the folks in that right field tHATS ME UNNT y won't fight Sailor Freedman In Phila­ stand," observed the Babe, as he shed ANYTHING delphia until he himself makes good Mikehasit Hatch One-Button Union New York, Oct. 6.—With two victor­ a big yellow polo coat for his uniform. AQOUT THESE with the fans of the Quaker Suits for the Girls, the Boys and the OWL CAB. _ City. He has got to meet Lew Tendier ies gained by the methods their rivals An Indian summer day followed a Men, In all weights and materials to Hargrove's chilly night. The sun blazed like a SCHEDULES \ before he puts up his hands in a ring suit every temperament and, purse. were expected to use, the New York in Philly. The Cap Store of the Town. burnished disc in a clear sky and the pennant winners go fans in the bleachers were grateful for There has been a lot of talk that back to the world's series fray with the the light westerly breeze. before Freedman meets Leonard, the The crowd came late. The man who sailor will have to fulfill a broken en­ city's National league champions, fully gagement with John Mealey. This was confident they can again turn the tide stayed up all night and had only him­ MIKEHASIT SCOUT FIELD DAY their way. self for company would have found the dictum of Director of Public Safety Cortelyou. All true and The Giants point out that they came thousands of vacant seats ready to re- from behind in the league race and that !ceive hil» at noon. The unreserved and straight enough, so far as it went, SET FOR OCT. 15 but it went farther than has been re- I the same grim fighting spirit would upper stand also filled slowly. The band, though, came early and piped ported. The fact is that Leonard is | carry them through this time. The M in the same boat. He has got to get ! Meet Will Be Held at Earling Yankees and their followers believed some tunes for the edification of the ground-keepers and bleacherites. The into the squared circle with Tendier j they would win again Thursday by before he faces any other fighter in i Park or in Pavilion; First speed on the bases, relentless, aggres­ reserved seat places did not fill until near game time. Tendler's home town. Mr. Cortelyou is Aid Class to Be Opened. sive power in the field and opportune regular Solomon when it comes to hitting—to say nothing of the kind McNally Wins Fame. handling the pugs' disputes in Philly, of pitching that Car] Mays exhibited The Boy Scout field day which will Can the Giants stop Mike McNally and the chances are that his methods Wednesday In blanking the Giants 3 to and Bob Muesel Thursday appeared to be held October 15 has been set for c? will be effective in bringing about the 0. It was in speed that the Giants were be as moot a question among world's looked-for meeting between the two fa­ 2 p. m. Weather permitting, the field reputed to have the advantage of the day events will be staged at Earling series fans as that of whether they can mous . American league champions. Even halt . Both took places park, but in the case of rain the live­ Htiggins of the Yankees ad­ Madison Square Open. stock pavilion will be used for the meet. with in the hall of baseball mitted the Giants were faster, but Iiis notables by stealing home in a world's would like to have the I NOVEMBER 22 The awarding of prizes will take place two boys meet in Madison Square Gar- . immediately following the program. team showed the most speed both title game. The Detroit manager per­ Mike Furlong of Troop 9 has been Wednesday and Thursday. formed the trick in the 1909 «series « Ar den. There are two fighters in this j chosen as bugler for the occasion. Be­ Giants Are Visitors against the Pittsburgh team. country whose names attached to a ! Squads Find Open Dates for fore the opening events start the The Giants Thursday were the "visit­ McNally made the steal in the fifth program mean a golden harvest—Jack Meeting; Locals Have One scouts will gather in the center of the ing team" while the Yanks occupied inning AYednesday after he had reached Dempsey and Benny Leonard. A field to repeat their pledge of alle- the place of the home crew held by the ! tl.li.rd 011 his and Schang's sac- Tendler-Leonard fight at the Garden Game to Schedule. gience to the flag. Giants Wednesday. This changing pro- r'f'ce- Meusel stole home in Thursday's would mean a quarter of a million dol­ ga e lars' house. 'Why has Billy Gibson, Resume Gym Work Oct. 15. cess also involves a shifting of uni-1 !? ;., , . . o-7 forms and dugouts. The Yanks who| .. Ld.,.dn t ?.et a. «»K114» *9 *«7 to »teal, © 1921 INTX FFATUWE SERVIC*. INC. I who manages Benny Leonard, held Beginning October 10 the Boy Scouts aloof from the coin? The Great Falls high school football wore their road suits Wednesday had McNally said, with a bashful grin, "but eleven will play the Bozeman Bquad will resume their regular use of the I just figured I could beat Douglas' Well, there are two reasons. First, high school gymnasium. A schedule their "home" apparel on while Me- here November 22 under a dating made Graw's men donned traveling uniforms. windup and throw so I started toward In the "Good Old Days'* Leonard does not care to meet Tendier has been arranged under which the in as it will be closed to Thursday by Coach M. L. Crouch. A members of each troop will have 45 The weather Thursday was clear andj^e plate. less chilly than that which greeted the I P.0U*laK was unprepared for the sur- hip as a fighting ground and that date offered the Bozemain team last minutes at the gymnasium every second might mean the loss of a lot of money early morning fans Wednesday. Many j 6\iIv«/i\1?' r*f°v ï-RS week by Coach Crouch conflicted with week. For the majority of troops, this Snyder. McNally didn't figure in the Woman's Golf Title in the future. But the chief reason is provides an extra meeting each month. started for the early,' a game already scheduled by the Irri­ but the long waiting line was absent. field, but his batting and base-running what may be termed a feud between gators and it was not until Thursday Basket ball and volley ball equipment record was sufficient. Up four times, Leonard and Rickard. Whenever is furnished for (he use of the hoys The Giants primed their southpaw Will Stay in America; that the two teams could determine the siege gun, little Artie Nehf, for Thurs­ he made a single and a double, and in sports get together they talk about day of the Great Falls contest The by the local council of the organization. addition to stealing home, added another that and wonder what can be the mat­ The schedule provides for the use day's game. Bozeman game makes a total of four "Can't say whether it will be Hoyt to his string. Visitors Eliminated ter and who said what and who did thus far scheduled for the locals on of the gymnasium by two troops each The youthful star, a native of Mi- SET BY TROTTER which. But there has never been any their home ground. or Shawkey," said , evening. The first troop has_the use noonka. Pa., is known as "Minooie" Deal, N. J., Oct. 6.— fBy The Asso­ light cast upon the subject. Now stand The entire schedule thus far com­ of the floor from 7:30 tn 8:15 o'clock manager of the Yankees, as they came i by for the illumination. on the field for batting practice. Hug- I by his intimates. ciated Press.)—Thursday's matches in pleted brings Fort Benton to Great and the second from 8:15 to 0. The the national woman's golf tournament The present scribe is in a position schedule is the following: October 10, gins thought he might warm both of j When Babe Fans. Falls, October 8; takes Great Falls to them up. Some of the Yankees be- | decided that the title would remain at to slip the real dope as to the Rickard- Helena, October 29; brings Deer Lodge troops ..8 and 12: October 11, troops . "Get your cameras ready," yelled aj home, the last two of seven foreign Leonard situation. It will be recalled, 3 and 10: October 12. troops 11 and j lieved the youthful Hoyt would be the! Yankee rooters to the scores of news-j to Great Falls, November 5; takes players who started in the competition then, that last year at the Garden Tex Great Falls to Billings, November 12 33.3- October 13 troop_ 5 (a): October one most favored. The Yankees were : paper photographers as Bube Ruth | Monday bekig eliminated. gave two benefits, one for devastated ' - - - • - • the home boys Thursday and claimed , went to bat in the eighth inning Wed- j Giants' Manager Admits His Peter Manning Circles Oval in and brings Bozeman to Great Falla 17, troops 4 and 5 (b); October IK. Miss Alexa Stirling of Atlanta, the France and the other for the stricken November 22. troop 1; October 10. troops (5 and 7, the Polo grounds as their own ball ! nesda.v. The picture men were ready, Disappointment at Showing defending champion, defeated Mrs. 1:57 3-4 in Race Against Irish. and October 20. troop 0. yard. _ . i but Ruth struck out. Douglas twice | Latham Hall, an American citizen by Wants One for Jews. One Open Date Open First Aid Class Babe Ruth Is Happy. I fanned the noted home hitter dur-I Made by His Club. marriage, but playing from the Mid- Time. The allotment made to Montana Babe Ruth is the happiest man on I ing the game, but Babe had the plea- ! Leonard boxed at both these bene­ teams this year gives each seven Beginning Friday, October 7. a class 1 Surrey club of England. The score fits. I inally Leonard turned to Rick­ the Yankee ball club. He believes the sure of driving home a run with a j was one up, the champion taking the Lexington, Ky., Oct. 6.—Peter Man- . games, although there would be oppor- in first aid will be conducted for scouts Giant liurlers, following the example of 1 single in the first inning. j New York, Oct. 6.—"We are on our ard and said in effect: |tunity for nine during under the direction of Dr. <'. \V. Bice. match at the home green as the result i ning. Irving Gleason's great five year "1 .mi- mVr", • , j runuy ror nine aunag the season. way and we won't be stopped,"—Man­ of a remarkable chip from the rough |old gelding, Thursday afternoon trotted benefits Whôn »p» ™ 1 • Owing to conflicting dates, Coach The class meets at 4:30 p. m. in Dr. ager Huggins of the Yankees. 1D Bice's office. The class will meet on that carried 45 feet to within two feet I the fastest mile ever recorded in a one for the v 8° K to hold < Crouch has been able thus far to "We are going to win. I feel con­ of the pin. i are against time when he turned the ..T .. „ , J schedule only six games, but it ia Wednesday and Friday afternoons of BROOKLYN LAD WINS BASEBALL FAME j r( ar) ciext week and the final examination fident of that."—Manager McGraw of Miss Edith Leitch, sister of the de­ oval at the Lexington track in 1:57%. more ^ y j thought that a game can be arranged feated British champion. Miss Cecil Driven by Thomas W. Murphy, the Then IP ;,J^S •v^r' ... I with either Butte qr Missoula. Great will be held the morning of October 15. the Giants. r,; , . J " , ? . something and Falls played its first game last Satur- ( >nly second class scouts will be ad­ BY HOLDING GIANTS IN Leitch, lost the 19th hole to Miss speedy gelding clipped a quarti^ of a These predictions of the rival man­ tn "a according j day. defeating Choteau 122 to 0. mitted to this class. Elaine Rosenthal, of Chicago. An up­ second off the old mark held jointly agers before the second game of the hill battle when victory seemed doubt­ by Peter Manning and Uhlan. The Blue and White anticipates First class scouts who desire to work Leonard had got ?40.000 for his first stronger resistance from the Fort on the merit badges in athletics and > world's series were backed up bv the ful and bettor putting in the pinch, Arion Guy. bay son of Guy Axwor­ benefit bout and §35,000 for his sec- J „ I»» I T « _ V ; JBenton »T*Ii L( »Ii Lteam T'AIII IICXnext L on Saturday, LUrun v. thatuiai ag- physical development will report to players on the respective teams. There featured the winner's playing. thy-Margaret Parish, also starting is joy in the Yankees' camp to gloom Miss Marion Hollins, of New York, against time, clipped a second and a p ' ' f % Jttckard had yielded up çregation having a rating somewhat E. E. Holdeman, physical director at u-h >r» r Pr°ht. Ile couldn't see ! above the Choteau squad. Coach J. the Y. M. C. A. at 5 p. m. on Mondays. "Wâti te in the (riants' stronghold. defeated Mrs. F. C. Letts. Jr., of half off the world's record for four- Speaking of the first game of the Chicago, conqueror of Miss Cecil year-olds when Murphy piloted him nfitl -rh0îmrâ *°t off' demanding ben- H. Ashcraft of the Fort Benton team Swimming for first class tests and for etits. Iben Benny got mad and said has announced the average weight of merit badges may be taken_ with Mr. Hoy±. series. Manager Huggins said his club Leitch, four and three. around the oval in 1:59%. played great ball. The fourth survivor in the tourna- The scheduled feature of the dav's never again would he box in the Gar­ his players at 155 pounds. The mark lloldeman on Tuesdays at 5:30 p. m. den while Rickard controlled it. And is better than made by Choteau and ia and Saturdays at 11:15 a. m. "With remarkable pitching by Carl ment is Mrs. C. H. Vanderbeck. of j program, the Transylvania 2:05 trot there the matter stands. Mays and brilliant defensive work by Philadelphia, who eliminated Miss Sara for a purse of $5,000, went to Grey- close to the Great Falls average. The Test Hike Saturday worthy, in straight heats, with Cox But it might be whispered that Rick­ Bozeman team is conducting rehearsals I'eckinpaugh, who played the game of Fownes of Pittsburgh, 6 and 5. ard this winter intends to hold a mon­ A test hike will be taken by scouts his earner, we clearly held the edge," In the semi-finals tomorrow, Mi? handling the reins on the winuer. with the state college team and is ex­ under scout, executive F. L. Graybill ster benefit in behalf of Jew and Gen­ pected to develop considerable strength he said. "The bovR were in their | Stirling will renew her annual battle tile beneficent organizations. Saturday morning. The hikers will fighting harness—determined to win—j with Mrs. Vanderbeck, while Miss before the close of the season. The leave the Legion building at 9 o'clock and showed a lot of stuff which the ' Hollins will play Miss Rosenthal, whom Cassidy Seeks Fights Great Falls players consider it proba­ and return soon after noon. Scouts general public probably thought they ! she has never met before. ble that their chances to win the state from all troops will be eligible for the could not flash. They had not. only White Sox Win Again championship rest largely in the BOM- hike and outdoor test. ability to and fine pitching, but they : FERGUS HARLOWTON GAME in Plentywood Tour mail game. had more speed than the fastest club Special to The Tribune. Lineup Not Announoed Special to The Tribune. Over Cubs in Series in the National league.' Lewistown. Oct. 6.—Next Saturday The Great Falls lineup for Saturday Declaring that everything broke right afternoon, the Fergus county high Havre, Oct. 6.—Mike Cassidy, Havre Baltimore Evens Up , left Monday afternoon for j will not be announced until a short M: for the Yankees, Manager McGraw ad­ school football team will have its for Title in Chicago time before the game, but the probable m torn. mitted he was greatly disappointed at second real test of the season, the Plentywood and points in the eastern I end of the state, where he expects to -, Fort Benton lineup will be Morger, Championship Series the result of the first game. strong Harlowton eleven having ar­ Chicago, Oct. 6.—The White Sox of right Ciiid; Harris, right tackle; Top^ "But defeat on the first day does ranged to play at Symmes park here. connect with several fights within the ' the American league Thursday gave next few weeks. He will leave for right guard; Schoonover, center; Allen, by Beating Louisville not mean defeat in the series," he A fast and snappy game is looked for. their National league rivals a second left guard: Ralph I'hl, left tackle; said. Edmonton. Canada, within a few weeks, m where he has been engaged to fight the beating in the series to decide the eityiMcLeish (Capt.), left end; Murray, "They did not quite rise to the oc- TOUJOURS LA POLITESSE. championship, by winning 8 to 5, but ~ - ---- Louisville. Ky., Oct. <5.—With Jack winner of the Forbes-Rivers go. j quarter; Ray I'hl. left half; Morris, Ogden, premier hurler of the Intema- casion in the field and they certainly "What age would you say I was, in doing so probably lost the services right half, and Johnson , full back. fell down with the bat. It was a day tion league, pitching a masterly gam", young sir?" Bacteria arising in stored coal causes of Urban Faber, their pitching ace, Baltimore evened up the series with such as I feared and such as followed "Half of what you really are, dear deterioration under certain conditions for the remainder of the series. Faber. Louisville, champions of the American most of our days of idleness during the lady."—Sans-Gene (Paris). of exposure. in fielding Barber's grounder, turned association, in the second game of the season. Every time we got a day off. his knee as he retired the batter and junior world series Thursday, 2 and 1. the team was sure to slump." had to be assisted off the field. Ogden, who equalled the International The American leaguers won the game Gets Series Report league record by winning 32 games this BABE RUTH AND "BANJO", YANK MASCOT, in the seventh inning wheu they batted season, was opposed by Ben Tincup, Meusel Brothers Bet Martin to all corners of the "lot and at Home by Radio Indian , who went through the TWO OF MILLER HUGGINS' BEST PLAYERS caused his retirement. The game American association season without a started as a pitching duel between defeat. Thanksgiving Dinner Speed Martin and Faber, the Nationals New York. Oct. 0.—A special wire­ Louisville scored its run in the sev­ putting the first run across the plate less set from the Polo grounds is car­ enth. Schepner slashed a single to left .•A < *•<£. on World's Series when Flack drove the ball over the rying details of the big series to and Meyer followed with a single to • : right field wall. After that both .Christy Mathewson at his Saranae right. Boley, in attempting to field twirlers pitched airtight ball until the i Lake home. Unable to attend the con- New York, Oct. 6.—The whole Meu­ fifth when the White Sox launched i tests, the former Giant pitching star, Acosta's grounded, threw wild to sec­ sel family will he here to have a good Da-be Iv*utlv & ond. allowing Schepner to score. Young , a New York schoolboy, will come in for a full shnre their first attack on Martin. j who once twirled his team to three Thanksgiving dinner, but, the question Score: R H E j shutout games in oue world series, lis- Tincup held Baltimore hitless until of the glory in this world's series. This youngster, who has been going like of who will foot the bill remains an QcLXLJO Anierieans ....000 011 411—S 14 2 i tened attentively as of the the fourth and the Orioles scored one a house afire, in the crucial four-game series with the , issue between the two brothers. Emil run. Jacobson was passed. Holden pitched in two of the contests and succeeded in winning both of them. Thurs­ Nationals 100 000 121—5 9 4 ' Yankees turned back the Giants score- and Bob—to be settled by their batting Batteries: Faber McWeeney and les inning ifter inning Wednesday, and singled to right and Bentley doubled day he pitched a 3 to 0 game against the Giants and held them to two hits. in the world's series. to right field, scoring Jacobsen. Schalk; Martin. Freeman, York and j Hoyt. Thursday The wireless was in- Emil, the elder of the two, left field­ lvilefer and O'Farrell. stalled by the Giant management. Baltimore counted again in the eighth teachers' and young men's party which er for the Giants and a National star, after two were out. Lawrey reached Nationals Take will be held at the "Y" this (Friday) let it be known Thursday that he had first on Ilerzog's error and raced home evening, have been arranged by Ralph proposed to his brother Bob. hard bit­ when Jacobsen tripled to the left field Wolf, general secretary. The following ing Yanktee right fielder, a little series m bleachers. Two Games at Y women swimmers have been announced of their own, the one who makes the The teams will be idle Friday. The for the classes: Mrs. Kate McKenzie, least hits in the series to supply the m third and fourth games of the series Jeanette Wheatley. Evelyn Johnson, dinner for the whole Meusel family next HAT EDITORIAL will be played Saturday and Sunday. Both Baseball Teams Win From Lucille Bristol. Polly Bristol, Bessie month. The younger Meusel willingly Score: R. H. E. Opponents; Gibe Mock Pro­ Warner, Mrs. Cadie Brady and Mrs. accepted. Baltimore 000 100 001—2 5 3 Fred Sauls. The men swimmers are The brothers entered Ihe second PplOPULARITY based lives between its covers. Louisville 000 000 100—1 0 3 gram Tonight. Robert Williams, Earl Chichester, game of the series on even terms, of­ Batteries: Ogden and Styles; Tincup Frank Chichester, Roy Fox, Sam ficials, each with a batting average u£J solely on propaganda To hold one's place in the and Meyer. llaney. Edward Marion, Allen Sherman of .000. cannot be lasting. sun one must continue to The Nationals got away to a double and Ereil Ilster. triumps over the Americans ill the 1 For instance; however well make good. baseball games in the fall program at Will Give Folk Dancing. Denver Abandons Founder of Giants the Y. M. C. A. Thursday night when The women who will take part in advertised and press-agented Advertising gave the Gordon Armantage led his cohorts to a 21 to 7 the folk dnacing under Mrs. Ross Slavery Charge Pensioned by Club victory over Roe and his team mates Armour are Mrs. James McLean, Mrs. an actress may be, the public hat its original impetus and and Sten was victorious over Sat- C. R. Jardine, Mrs. A. E. Lowery, Mrs. 0« instructions from Denver, H. L. |irill not continue to pay to terthwaite by a score of 16 to 7. J. H. Willers. Mrs. M. C. Van Cleave, brought it to the favorable Graves, 53, was arrested by police ^ . for Life; $25 Week Kramer and Lenihan were the bat­ Mrs. R. C. Hull and Mrs. It. H. Whit- Thursday morning on a charge of white see her if she can't act. attention of hundreds#©f teries for Armantnge's team and Roe, comb. The young men who will take slavery. After being held in jail sev­ New York, Oct. 6.—Jim Murie, who Holdeman and Montgomery did the part in the gymnastic exhibition are eral hours. Graves was released follow­ Regardless o f enthusiastic thousands, but the good aided in founding the New York Giants heavy work for the losers. Flannery Roy Eox. Claire French, Edward ing the receipt of a telegram from the praise by the paid reviewer, opinion of these men is held many years ago. has been placed on and Sten did the receiving and twirling French, Emil Pfister, Al Hanson, Jack W J. Burns Detective agency, which the club salary list at ?25 a week for for the other victors and I.enihan did Clark and Hugh Sutherland. stated that. Denver authorities had de­ a book will not remain by the unfaltering quality the rest of his life, according to Charles the catching and Jackson the pitching C. R. Jardine has been selected as cided not to extradite on the grounds among the "best sellers" un­ A. Stoneham, president of the club. for the winners. judge of events. that sufficient evidence could not be and the always authentic The club, with a present estimated Americans In Lead. secured for conviction. less a real story or a big idea style of this popular hat. value of a $1,500,000, was organized The Americans are the present lead­ KIECKHAEFER DEFEATS Graves was taken into custody at I ' 1 - ^ - by Murie with John B. Day, its owner ers of the competition. having 72 a Central avenue hotel. He arrived in until 1892, with ten uniforms, four bnts points to their rivals 56. The point MEXICAN BILLIARD EXPERT Great Falls Wednesday night aad the and a half dozen balls. Murie, who system has been arranged by E. E. Pittsburgh, Oct. 0.—August Kieck- police found no evidence to support a Here are Babe Ruth and Eddie ("Banjo") Bennett, mascot of the New christened the Giants, served as man­ Holdeman, physical director of the haefer, of Chicago, won the first game report that he had been accompanied York Yankees. Both are doing much to bring the Yankees home first in the ager. He has not prospered in recent "Y". Two points are given for attend­ of Thursday's play in the national by a woman. Graves told the police pennant race. Eddie admits that Babe and the other players are doing great years. ance of teams, 20 for contests which three cushion billiard championship that no woman had come with him work, but insists that he should not be overlooked when the credit is handed are considered as full contests and 10 from Pierre Maupome, of Mexico. 50 when he left Denver last Monday night out. Here is Eddie's record: 1919—Mascot of the Chicago White Sox, NO OPTION. for half contests. Volley ball is the to 38, in 62 innings. Charles Weston, as stated in an earlier message from winners of the American league pennant 1920—'Mascot Brooklyn Dodgers, "I bear Charlie'B on his#feet again." half contest competition. Pittsburgh, defeated Charles McCourt, the detective agency. The man told winners of the National league pennant. 1921—Mascot for the New York "Yes, poor boy, his creditors took The swimming and gymnastic classes also a local entry, in the second game, authorities that he stopped in Great Yankees, winners of the American league pennant. Yes, sir; Eddie ni*ist be his car."—Sydney Bulletin. for the mock athletic program, at the 50 to 39, in 72 innings. Falls while enroute to Canada. given credit. It's a record to be proud of.