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A i PACH EIGHT ? . ;;:tV : f v : : r LEGlOri BEATEN ) BatticsdiiyNext. TWER TIES jfoMllllilfCTfl IS Smp DyI SffliTlil'fP- SEfilES DPETJEB dBSNS IN LEAD AM in restrict FOB IEK OUT Thrills Feature Rrst Tilt in B. P. 0. E."Effor:tal . : ' :- Pass Vet Club . r ? The Elks baseball team fonc&t tlirougb to.a.yietory ia:tne first : garffe etvlts all bat hopeleso at tempt to take th Commercial league championship, Monday ' night when it defeated the Ameri can Legloa team t to I on Sweet land field. . ' . Tho antlered berdlmnst -win an three of Its corals? games to nose : oat tho Lesion. A game will be played Wednesday night gainst Espee and another against the Le gion Friday night- The Elks were scheduled to play the Aspee both Wednesday and Thursday, ' but balked at three games on aue eesilre days and this game WM bo Blared next week. V ,. . Tho Legion onthlt .the Elks 'Monday night bat bad., a bad day -,in the field, booting tne oau .soy- ea times. The game was. a sepr- 1ms tie up to the fourth inning .when tho Elks scored two rnns on a , cueer play with two -out and tho bases loaded. , . . u ::"8coBlon.Tte;--: ' Brakes la Fourth i v - Schnlts had walked aod Fabry ano D. Russell, hit singles. Schnello fanned the" next - two . men. then I Kitchen ; hit one down towards thirds base" after V: Schnlts had started to steal home and the baseman bad wandered i out of position to eorer the bag. Schnlts and Fabry .scored. . - . Greig scored the winning run In the fifth without benefit oC hits. He got a lift on an error, went to seeond on a passed ball, to third on; a fielder's choice and scored . when Watson threw low trying to catch Mm off the bag' -, : The Legion made Its threat In the fifth, Clinton and Smith sin ellnr and both scoring on Ed wards' hit. Smith reaching the plate safely when the throw from the field took a bad hop; The score:- , . " Elks . . -v ' : AB R H PO A R. Kitchen, 26 S 0 0 1- 9 GreTg, " 1 - 1 K. RssseU, 2b 3 0 d 2 2 8chuUa, e ... 1 1 Fabry, ef...i. 1 1 1 D. RasseU, p . - 1 0 1 McNalty, lb .2 0 0 4 X. Martin, if .2 L. Kitchen, Sb t 1 ' Ratchllffe. rf 0 t t Totals ... 21 S 2 IB Legion AB R H PO A, gw Smith, 2b ... Gabrlelsen, lb 2 Edwards, rf Bishop, ss.:. US Keene, If .l. ..1 Maison,.3b ..2 Huston, lb . .2 Watson, e ...1 Bchnelle, p . . 1 Clinton, x ...I Totals ...20 1 d 0 2 4 II Ted Chambers Is Low Medalist in Tournament Play Low medal score in the Salem Golf club'-a qualifying round for the directors', cup was made Sun day by Ted Chambers, a net ; IB from a gross 19, Other scores made so far Include: Bob-Aiken S3: Dan Brown S3; A. E. Bayne 71; CB. WUUams 71; John Hileman 7C; Bert HOI 72; Bob Sayage 74; Harry Wlllett "7aj Dr. W.-f A. Johnson 7S; Glen Lengren . 78; Walter Kline 7C; Tom ; Wood 78; -Ted ; Chambers 5; Harry Belt 73; Elmer Balder: : roe 72:! Curtis Cross SI; Dare Eyre 74; John Roberts 81; Fred Ansnson 72; G. R. Balderree 74; Fred Rltner- 78; Russell Bone- steelo 74 Carl Gabrlelson . 7t ; Linn Smith 7S; Dr. Beard SO. LAME: r V f AOIZ3 PaINS -. cx snrFNEss ; atLCJ OVBSNifirr UlttQRJIffS KnwsisTrH A CCTS 11L DRUG 5TC8XS Jf m : ' -m1 1 SHRS MAITTUI i, immima IIRin VJOdDERFULLY SHE SAYS Hair rWas TCUaFaTSn. OutlU keep my scalp and hair la per Ei2y Seal? Wa Drjf - ::-' Aiso Dzndr3, : : . . - TLXL3 COW SUE GAHXD . EACS BEAUTIFUL UAX3. Uy scalp waa dry and f aCag! ' hair ejBdra2T werrko me.' la fact J Was ahueat hall, my hair was i tarn usiJ the tacky day I lohae a Ctcxzi la Lea's Cair Task at the drrj store. 1 cannot praise ww sawsss Lean Ccrh, I had already ased mcci every Lutd of toac that came t ss sauce aw vm mm avau so yeairfgat aeck to a yeutarul akado. It can Ivn hew deii rated I am aeema to nut aalare bach en the wfch Lea'av 1 heran asi?j it Jxtt mavn -se year as am new my air as uu, r 3T it i ei i.;e anaiooeseuT anew Urug; reay reauu. ki i uuu tna inesu , try n t3a, I have ased U all ger- axps iTzzij-zit totaea, feat ft en : aanixJ ry appearance so much I ' ct;-2 i se it and nrobaUy ,alvtjs vLi every now and thenJLj -''.' - ' . Adv. ' This m Sammy Tangier, better known to 8alem wresUlng fans as ' MBIackle. Ho meets the speedy Ait Reilly In the 80-minute boot at -the armory Wednesday night,- and those' -fans who have seen both in action, win admit that the boot holds promise of real fire works. Sammy came here recently front West Virginia. Allison and Van Ryn Win Doubles Title With Ease By FRANK H. KING -i WIMBLEDON. Eng.. July T. I (AP) The thrlTinr young tennis partnership or Wilmer : Allison, Austin, Texas, and John van Ryn, East Orange, N. J., reaped addi tional laurels today, defeating George Lott of Chicago and John Ooeg. Santa Monica, Calif., in straight sets, t-S, t-3. t-2, to re tain the Wimbledon, doubles championship. ; : . By their unexpectedly one-aid ed yictory, Allison and Van Ryn once more proclaimed themserres the foremost doubles combination in - the ' world, added the final touches to an unprecedented American sweep of British titles and; brought to a close a tourna- WASHINGTON, July 7. (AP) World war yeterans entitled to benefits of the new pension bill must file application if they want the disability allowance. - This was announced today by Captain Edwin 8. Bettelhelm; Jr., chairman of the .Veterana of For eign Wars national legislative com mittee, following . a co nf area ce with Dr. - Hlnes of the veterans bureau. v . . The bureau, he said, has pre pared form for these applica tions which when' filled out may be sent to the veterans', bureau or forwarded through the veter ans organisation. - :i ' Betterhelnt aaid an Jmpressloa was current that veterans wao. previously - had applied for com- pensatlon and had - oeen . turnea down might consider tne earlier applications sufficient This la not the case, ho said, and compensa tion granted will date from tao day of application. Jefierson Beats :SStaytoh&to5 ' JEFFERSON, July ; 7 T he baseball team of Stayloa was de feated tnthe game; wiih JefferJ ton,' played on the local field Enn dsy by a eeore of to b. -. Jefferson Z i : -.8.12- Staytoa 1?S - 4 . ; Bradley and Eggleston; Hamp ton ' and Haasler. -1 - feet eeeditiea. ' J beg of these who" have hair or scalp trouble to give Lea'e Hair Tonic a thersagh trial' They pesthrely wi3 net he diaap pointed, I swear it," declared Hn. . NeiUe Gerae, 227 Westmeat Ave, Wesasseatt, N. J. --j-1 " People tjwaaled lie lbs. Cerae eaa easily prove to themseires at' at CtUe expenask hew arach ee) younger, neater and mere present- aue taey took when the hair la fct perfect aitpe. Erea when the hair has tamed grayr dead -look tag or iaaoB v uu avscusj mm1mXmmmmW99m4mX ensjr 1 streaked. Lea'e Teate after a tmm weeks ase pats a3 these gray Lairs h grewiag a fall head ef vijor- i us, even esiereo, aeauay aair. II oeseu't shew Draggisto are au thorized - to - cheerfa'Jy refsaJ money if yea f re net deUslUJ. r scad d:iir lO, check or atas-s for nettle bv return mail oootase iid. to Lea Tonie Co. CrentweeJ raw uh : s ment which is jocularly referred to here as Wimbledon's -IS 30 American .championships." Despite the strongest sort of competition assembled from all over the world, tho well-balanced delegation from tho United States made tennis history as four of tne five events wound np la all-Amer- lcan finals. :s- :"-: w Bin Tflden beat Wflmer Allison and Mrs. Helen WHla Moody de feated Miss. Elisabeth Ryan for tho singles crowns. in - women's oonoies. Mrs. Moody and Miss Ryan overcame their young compatriots. Miss Sarah Palfrey and : Miss Edith Gross. In the title match; and to day Tan Ryn and Allison easily mastered their fellow Americana who had scored handily over the French' Davis cup combination of Henri' Coehet and Jacques Brtfg- non last week-' Oalt -ln mixed doubles did too Americans fall of - complete vic tory,: this . championship having come to Jack Crawford of Austra lia and Hiss, Ryan, tho remarkable veteran who has lived for many years in London ' sat sun is claimed by the United states. at Conversation MINNEAPOLIS. July 7. (AP) -Bobby Jones has another title the world's silent golfer. Donovan Dale, his caddy for the national open play here, pro claimed the new title today. - "He'a a swell gay, Donovan said. "He - only spoke to i twice. - ':. In five hours of play, so Dono van reported, Jones only conver sation was: "Where's the water t.' and Whafs your namej. Mandell Trains ?t For ORANGEBTJRGi N July 7 (AP) Sammy, Mandell, light weight champion, , boxed, lor tne second time. today in preparation ffor hla title defense against AW Siager In Tankee stadium, July 17.- v, . . -,Tho champion .: sparred four rounds.- - He .10 expected to have trouble making the class limit of 14 S pounds. r Heavy ' taxea oa bachelors are urged by the Lithuanian women's leaguoi " ' ' -e. . fc. i :mwm isa&rsx 7j73 Ana -: ;, Ct Ccsxs Cera, . . , CIIJLT3 GTJACAliTID ZS PkTVT u'OT'S," - 43 hirtizj acUs get aa envelore of 0-Jcf Cera TTafgrs far, a XLia aa rtper, presa est ca tJa rorn - wf'i ser end it stkks tisra,' Lioes tiaat fcnxt Faia is tcr.t led.'staly. ' Dance if yea wih, no bother, fuss er danger Lrr, Ja the bath, out comes corn, rzs, recta tni ai' liia noc't. L'rcTsra is toizj TSi over 0 Joys. Lroadway was overiored; roawnhOt too. Cx 0-Z;j a-.exs Izi a tl.M at tazrzLZsm Bobby Jones No Champ ; ' . adv. Seventh Inning Rally Puts . South Division Champs - -1n Lead For Flag TURNER, July 7 (Special) The Turner baseball team,' south era dlTlsloa cascade league cham pion, won from Mt- AngeL tho northern, dlrlsion winner, n to t in the first of a three game ser ies en the Ciorerdal diamond 8aaday. After an early lead for HU An geL Turner got going in the third inning and scored three runs, got one more in the sixth and then staged a Mg rally in the serenth, scoring seren runs on four alts. A hit batsman and two bases on balls In succession forced la three of the runs. .. ;4 - That was apparently a safe lead but ML Angel started doing thing In the ninth and threatened again, patting orer two rnns and hi Ting- twa men on base when tho last oft t was chalked down, t: ML Angel had' scored - three runs In the first Inning, two In ttie third and .one in tho fourth', bat was held, safe from then until the ninth. s .. 1 Martin, . Turner "right fielder, did the unusual by throwing put a runner at first base from his posi tion. , The' next game will be played at ML' AngeL next Sunday. Tho score: s B R H E Reilling, cf ........5 1 2 0 Lutz, ss ,. ....4-1 1 0 Johnson, 2b ....... 4 3 2 1 D. Manning, 3b .... 2 21 e C. Manning, lb ...J 0 10 Keber. ir ..4 0 1 0 Ferschwelller, c . . . . 6 " .0 0 0 Miller, rf ......... 2 1 1 1 Wolf, p 2 0 L; 0 Schmltx, p ......... 1 0 0 0 Totals .... -. 25 8 10 2 Turner - AB R H E Peiser, If ......... S 2 2. 0 Martin, rf 4 S 1 0 Girod, ss 3 2 1 0 Rankin, cf 8 0 2 2 Mltxner, 2b ........4 1 0 Wipper, lb ...3 1 2 o Gath, 2b S 1 2 X Pearson, e. ....... 8 1 1 0 Spellbrink, p ......S. 1 2 O Totals 40 11 14 2 Score by innings: ML Angel ....202 100 002 2 Hits 202 201 10210 Turner 002 001 7 fx 11 Hits ....... 10S 012 4 Ox 14 Struck out, by Wolf 7. Schmitx1 1, speubnnk 10. Bases on bans, off Wolf 8, Schmlts 2, 8pellbrink 8. Hit batsmen, by Schmlts X, by Bpeubrink 2. Two base alts, D. Manning, Pearson 2. Stolen bases. Keber, Rankin. Sacrifice . hits, Lata, Keber, Wolf. TOO UPSETS SEE! IflOPilDCIOJ TACOMA, Jury 7 (AP) Ta- vorftea in aoneral came throuan as expected in opening rounds to day of the singles divisions of the Pacific northwest open tennis championships although the home forces showed somewhat better thai exported. ; Two youthful Tacomaas, Hoary Rosenberg and Carolyn - Fringes, provided the major upsets of the day in defeating visiting players. Rosenberc won from Joe Addle- mann Of San FTanclsco 7-8, s-4 In the' men's event and Miss Frin- gess defeated Mrs. iTene Swarts, Seattle, 0-2, f -4 In the women's singles. ' Wallace Scott of Tacema, for mer Intercollegiate champion showed good form in defeating Bdward Randall of San Francisco i-i.t;-2. TIIXIEe THE TOILER jO. HAiEyOO V; -Mt2S. 3"OMf5S, 10 Wi Mi HER E V0r. THAT'S VfERy - THE f5SACH FOR I 'I'-KllID OP r rTiLLIE'SyVMAV Kl5j. - wye- :. -! -H ill " ' I . wmm i , My ;vAC?moM t BiASKtMe Mac &OVUN 'HERE OtC A WEEK, v: I . A. , Dl i7 l ja inc ; . - vrm I I r 11 Tea air. tVe ahewt the tine of year when the twilight league baseballists rate top column pd, sitiOBi on the sport page. Iiko- wlse the Cascade leswe. Ao we've remarked early and' ft-' - ml Uvm world aerlea is really -Use xeost Inconsequential factor ; la haofhaTl. Just as Bobby. Jonea Jo the least important factor in coif and Bill Tildes. In tennis except Insofar as they repre sent the fop of a -vast pyramxi composed of the playing pub lic Ths twilight leagues and the Cascade league are a -considerable distance above the base of -the pyramid in point of ability, yet they are the most typical naseoau ajr are cations, in this vicinity. They fare composed -of 4hertelkiws who can play ball but who . are ut outstanfling theyr represent the great rank and file of ballplay ers." And we're glad to give them a break when they deserve it. In fact, it gives as a lot more -pleasure than pasting- 'up the - major league standings. " Guess our touting of Ralph Hamilton as a masbJe swinger wasn't applesauee. He's gone and Joined the hole-In-one club oftt bis borne course. - To get back to our subject of last Sunday, tho Ernie Arthur-Al Katasick unpleasantness billed for Wednesday night, much as we hate to mention the thing at all Ernie isn't a bit -worried about the few pounds' advantage the Russian will bring to him. "I've wrestled bigger men and beaten them." Ernie said Monday For one thing, Ernie defeated Mike Yokel once upon a. time,' and Tokel has beaten Karasick once or twice. The Lion's advantage will be from 10 to 13 pounds, which Isn't always fatal in' this game. The match will have this vir tue at least, that the. fans here are likely to see Ernie hard pressed f or eace, We' havent seem him In trouble yet, or even forced to "bear down, except to a certain extent in the 'match with. Wildcat Pete. We Saw jli tne. ciatsop beacnea raaay and Saturday, a ear bearing one of. those yellow "Salem July 4-5 Celebration' banners. Were they setting a good example? (S. L. P.) We haven't any Mwe heard de partment, but here's the conversa tion we did overhear on tho ten nis court the other day. Two girls of 12 or thereabouts were playiajr . "Helen Wills is married,' said one. "Is sheT" said the other. "Who did she marry? "I think It waa Morrow. This is also tho season when restaaraat owners habitually mis speU "watermelon, but it tastes Just as good la suite of the su perfluous -l". Kr ii,.v.;--. AMW0AV XZAQTT1 At Cfctoage S-S. DM S-S. At BmIm X, WMkiagtM S. at C)Tilka4 1, at. Lemto . - - STAXXOBTAX, XXAOTTa ' At Bieeklya S, BMtoa L ;' At St. LmIs a, nttsaargh . AtA Oiaciaasa . Cllcefe 8. 1 At nUeOdphia IS. Vw Terfc IS. There are approximately 42.- 000 buses operated for students In 18,500 rural American M AO'S NfACS Otifi VOO HAVE, - - - , -re; I rt ' ' m w x I I Jlnw.w r 1 m - - Beats Red Sox 8 to 1 While Athletics Remain -Idle; Crowde'r Effective BOSTON. July 7 AP)--Tbe Washington Senators went back Into the American league, leader- shlpi. today, defeating the Boston Red Sox,-8 to I, wnue tne Aime ics were" idle. Alvfn Crowder went the route for-the Senators and' received credit for his sixth consecutive victory. . - ' R H JS Washington ...a- 1 Boston . 1 1 Crowder and Speneer; Burn- bam. Bushey and Heving, Con nelly. . " . - Browne' Beat ladums CLEVELAND,- July -7 (AP) The SL Louis Browns took the second game of the series from the Cleveland Indians here today by the score of 8 to 1. -i . R H E St. Louis 8 11 2 Cleveland 8 0 Blaeholder and Ferrell; . Jab-lonowEkt,-Bean ' and Myatt. Sox and Tigers Split CHICAGO, : July 7 fAP) The White Sox and Detroit divid ed a double header today, Chica go winning the seeond contest, to 5, after the Tigers had won a pitching battle - between Earl Whitehill and Dutch Henry. 3 to 2. Whitehill held the Box to four hits in the opener. R H E Detroit 3 12 1 Chicago 2 4 1 Whitehill and Desautels; Hen ry and Berg. R H E Detroit . 5 12 4 Chicago 9.11 2 Herring, Sullivan and Hay worth; Caraway, and Tate. iip CINCINNATI. July 7. (API The Reds, heM to one hit in the first five innings, came to life In the last halt of' the game and won their third straight victory over the Cubs, 4 to. 2. R H E Chicago 2 t 2 Cincinnati 4 8 1 Malono and Hartnett: Campbell and Styles Klein . Ties Big Hack PHILADELPHIA. July 7. (AP) The New York Giants won a 12 to 12 singles t from the Phil lies toaay. Klein and ououl hit home runs, the former getting his 24th to go Into a tie for the league leadership with Hack Wil son ef tho Cubs. R H -it New York 18 .18 1 Philadelphia .......12 22 4 Fltxslmmons, Heving, Chaplin, Hubbell and O'FarreU. Nichols, Pruett, Hansen, Collard and Me- Curdy, Ronsa. , BROOKLYN, -July 7. (AP) Ray Moss bested Bob Smith in a pitching duel today, to give tho Brooklyn Robins a 2 to 1 ' deci sion over the Boston Braves. Babe Herman bit . his 20th home run of the season for what proved to be tho deciding run. Boston ............. 1 0 0 Brooklyn ....2 7 0 R. Smith and Spohrer; Moss and De berry. Pirates Up From Behind ST. LOUIS, July 1. (AP) A late attack gave tho Pittsburgh Pirates a t to f victory over the St.. Louis Cardinals here today. Pittsburgh .......... t 12 1 St. Louis ....... ....I 7 0 j French . and Hemsley; . Bell, Hald. Lindsey and Mancuso. By RUSS WESTOVER 30iKXs HOW, :-.Tll4.ie "SOL-OKMS TlLLtE V (9 CUBS v OH " VEAW ! " : L(SOOD LAUD'S.'! 1 CTT.VFRTON. Jul 7. : Silver- ton" won the championship of dis trict No. 2 of the American Le gion Junior baseball league when it defeated Newberg by a "core of 15 to 2 Sunday afternoon before an unusuauy larae spectators. . Tho. game was oo onesided to arooso mucn slasW : ' : ' ' SilvcTton. wUl next play Astoria for' the championship of district No. 1. Siiverton -hopes to , puy the first, game with. Astoria next Friday at Astoria, aitnougn nw date is as yet but tentative, InrSundays game Perrta, Lof tier and iRudloauser formed tho Bilrerton hattery while Coleman, R. Putinan and Klrsh worked for Newberg. ...... , . .,- ' - - V ' TILDEfj WOil'I FP I NEW YORK, "July 7. (AP)- Rle Bill Tllden. In a cable to the North American Newspaper Alli ance tonight announced he would not play for the United States in the Davis cup tennis challenge round.- - :'-s; ; Tilden, in his cabled explana tion of hla reasons tor declining to Join the team for the Interzone finals and - the challenge round, skid the American team youngsters had performed capably so far and if he became a member one man would hare to be dropped from the team, which "would seem a hardship on the player dropped." "It would also mean losing a year of development of oar young team if we were not successful in lifting the cup, a situation ,that is, -of course, possible. ' n-anoxAZ, xsAdtm W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. 5 87 .48S SS 40 .452 SO 4$ .411 25.44 .362 Brookl. 4S 38 .SOS Chlcf 45 82 .584 Boitom Pitt.b. PBilad. W. Z. 41 33 .834 St. L. 19 84 .534 AXEniCAV UBAOim W. L. Pet. - W. L. Pet. 49 29 .662 Detroit" -SS 44 .441 12 27 ,658 St. L. SI 46 .403 43 81 .580Chleis tl 44 .889 36 40 .474! Boston l 46 .887 Wats. PhiUd. K. T. 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IClm SW1. - cur FWwera.- wadding - bonouta fuoaral wraatna. eacoraUoaa C F. mwiniuji,: uana. sis mate .Btraat. Tel. low. GARBAGE. g1tn Prnrewrr, Trf. itl or trie. INSURANCE " 5LARJKJ W. TOWERS v Hi Xasuraao S8) fl lit U. ft Bank dg. Wn J.I METTB mSTJBAN An KNCT 118 Masonlo Bids. TaL: No. 882. BECKB O &ENDRJCKS KODAK DEVELOPING uereiopmp, mma, n prompt aerrle. JM.XX a i TINT. CPTt and Ltvrty. LAUNDIUE3 ... .THB WEIDia LaUNDHT tapnona a . v MS a High S? LAUNDHT -TVW.wll'7 etPar Material MATTRESSES fllZartT.TSf"?-!"? treaae retailed fTcL,tm ! you. CapUal mm our Playground Teams: face? Busy Afternoons; Interest - .-Rowing Steadily- r,f: -Playground- boys and girls bave a nice acbeduleIned nr. tor Uiem-this week." tor Indoor base ball games, f oUowtng-the meet ing of tbo directors t tho 14th street grounds las't.nlgbL "c , On addition to the games. Miss Esther Lisle ot the Lin col a grounds has planned to start a series of first aid classes for chil dren over 1 years old, the first -of these to bo hold ? this .after-; ribon.;:At-Park the: instructor, ; Miss Claudia Plank, is preparing a number of her children to pre sent a play. 01d Mother Hub bard" sometime next week. r s ; The baseball schedblo for this week follows - ' .Tuesday at Z V o'crbckvlith street boys against Chemawa boys at'lith street grounds, . - , Wednesday k-at 8t50t 14th street class girls A against yew. Park class A girls at Tew Park.: Wednesday: at 2:00: Lincoln Class B boys against 14th street. Class B at 14th street, , - Wednesday-at 2:60: 14th street Class -Ar boys;, against Lincoln Qlaso A at Lincoln. . . " . Thursday at 2:00: park "Class A against 14th street Class A at 14th. - . - ...Thursday at 2:00: 14th stre Class B against Park Class. B 'at- ' Park grounds, A " r - So far, the 14th street Class B boys, the smaller, boys,' have won ' both games against the other two . grounds, and the .Class A or larger boys from Lincoln ' have, taken all games, from their- op-" v . ponents on the other two grounds. More girls are using' the 14th street swimming pool now than boys, reports . Mrs. Grace Wolga- nrott, director of , the p 1 a y-r " grounds. Attendance la holding up ' weil, . , - .. - - - Imperials Beat Mill City Team Tho ' Imperials', local baseball team, defeated Mill City at tbo Mill City diamond Sunday,; l&Uto 8. Pink of Mill. City struck out IT batsmen but. allowed 18 hits. Tucker getting . four of them out of six trips to the plate. Johnson hit safely three times. , , , ' .: .: r --h is Imperials . -. , . , . ..1818 4 Mill City . . ... . . ... 8 T . .:. Lyons and Conwsy; Pink and . Shaw. " ' ' "'- ' O o. Directory AIDSIC STORES FOR TtemWNn ahmi.. B r. 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