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Plank was born at Gettysburg In 1879 and entered Gettysburg college In 1000. Eren In those day b felt the pitching prowess of Christy Mstbew son, for during tbe time be was tbe leading twlrler of bla varsity team Gettysburg met the Bucknell college nine on tbe diamond. The tall, lanky youth on tbe alab for tbe visitors was Mathewson, and after a remarkable pitching duel, from a college stand point. Plank and his teammates were defeated. 3 to 0. Plonk never has shown any desire to wander "far from bis own flreslde" and today owns two large farms near his birthplace. He spends all bis spare time there. Tie has wearied of the diamond strife and ts anxious to settle down. If Mack can persuade him to return to Shlbe park and don a playing uni form next spring It will be but another example of the wonderful hold tbe tall lender has over his players, according to the Athletics, who carried Plank off tbe Polo grounds field on their shoul ders. It certainly will nut be due to any financial Inducements that Mack can offer, for Plank, In company with the other forty-nine players who partici pated In the series, divided t 135.163.80 on tbe basis of 60 per cent to the win ners and 40 per cent to the losers. Tbe stockholders of each of the two clubs also had $79,100.60 to divide as a re sult of their players' drawing powers during tbe world's series. RUINED BY BASEBALL BETS. Quaker Fan Says He Has Lest $200,000 en National Pastime. Standing In the long watch shortly before the gates were thrown open be fore the iHHt world's series game in New York at the Polo grounds was a soldier of fortune, aged seventy. His name was Michael Haosmann. Base ball had ruined him. so he said, and he hoped It would Anally give him a square menl. It would, be said. If he could sell bla place in line for tbe price of a regular repast Once be owned restaurants in Phila delphia and was worth $200,000, but he guessed wrong on the world's se serios every year and made other bets on baseball' with the result that to day be is reduced to membership In the bread line. He sold bis place for $2. GREAT GOLF MATCH. Ouimet and Travers Will Play Varden and Ray. Francis Oulmet, tbe Boston golfing sensation who captured the open cham pionship title, la anxious to demon strate that bis great victory at Brook line. Max., was no fluke. Oulmet and Jerry Trarers. the ama teur chnmpion. are to play Itay and Vardon. the Engliu professionals & - 4 1 1-1? i TTl Photo by Amvririin Preaa Association. FRANC'IB OUIMET. whom Ouiiuet defeated at Brookline. This great battle of the links will oc cur at tbe Wykagyl links, near New Kocbelle. N. Y. Oulmet. who is a seusitlve young lad, has chafed under some of the com ments alnnit his triumph over the Brit ish stars, aud be believes he will torn in a lower score than either of them in the forthcoming match. Barrett's Coed Work.' Barrett of Cornell ran back punts against the Carlisle Indians in sensa tional fashion. He must be very clev er to elude the Indian ends, as end play is something that Carlisle teams Invariably excel In. Bartlett of Brown. Bartlett, Brown'a left tackle, weighs 800 pounds this year. He Is the speed iest man on the lint. CUT IN PRICE OF Mezda Lamps (Tongstcn) .110 VOLTS A pp. , Bowl , C. P. . WattM Clear FroMted 10 15 20 25 32 40 48 60 120 150 200 250 $ .50 $ .65 .50 .65 .55 .75 .60 .80 2.00 2.20 2.75 2.90 VOLTS . Bowl , Clear Fronted $ .60 $ .80 .65 .85 1.00 1.20 A pp. c. i. mitt 20 25 32 40 48 60 ALL LAMPS CASH If not cash, Bctn extra per lump. Lakeview-Pine Creek Electric Company Catarrh Cannot Be Cared wit locai, APPMCATiona, thr lh -mi of um dtaeaa. 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