\ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN T, ... -?TUNE 25. 192s Canadian Girl Will Try Channel Swim STARS V8. ROVER-S l Tenight is the night! Notwfthstandlng thd splendid performance 0' the iEaatarn Stars in their annexation of the" first section of the City . ‘ League series. baseball dope has It that the first half champions will ‘ nave to extend themselves this evening in the last game of the series to win from the Rovers. Cald team has ehown ‘syerythlnl "n"! WI- sibie in recent games and as a consequence much conjecture has arisen as to just how they will stack up tonight against the Eastern Champs- Arreeord-brsaking attendance is slated for this game. ii To 3.5, 1 s45 Matinee-lfic, 11c. Night-26c, 21c, 11c HUNT STROM BERG i Queen Square and West Kent schools entrants for Maritime inter- achclastlc honors leave today for Moncton where they will com- pete against the cream of the Maritime Interscholastic athletic world. - The young athletes whese names have appeared‘ in these columns rec- ently have been working iout the past few weeks in the early mornings at -.ths Abegweit Grounds under the careful supervision of Messrs. Wil- liam iHaipsnny and George Walker; said Instructors have every eon- fidence that the boys will give a good account of themselves. A TIP T0 HURLEIRS With reference to a pitcher mastering control through careful training, oi-ever Cleveland Alexander has this t4 “y: WWW "l" l" ' sequined. No matter howl wild a pitcher may be he can correct the fault if he goes about it In) the proper way. Few pitchers warm up properly. With most of them it is merely playing catch. The main thought with them is slmPlY "mbrrlflo "P "w muscles. No effort is mad eto concentrate on their pltclllflfl- ' When Alexander warms up prior to starting a ball game he pays as much attention to his pitching as he does in actual comiwmllmi ll": same with aii first string professional hurlers. He tries to P"! "m" thought back o.‘ every bail he pitches. To quote the big blonds himself, he says: »As I work out with my catcher i draw on my Imagination and ifigure such and such a player is up with a-couple of runners on the bases. How will I pitch to him? v _ v I recallethat he doesn't like a low curve bail and has a tendency to hull - a the plate. The first ball I pitch to hlim is a fast one on the inside, shoulder or chin "high. This pitch has plenty of, speed on it and is designed to drive the batter away. ' Then I go bao-k tov the low curve, figuring the fast one on the insldo has driven the batsman back a trifle, making‘ it harder than cvcr for him to hit l curve blll. I throw perhaps a half dozen curves in succession and make in effort to get them all at the same spot, the batter's weakness. .As a matter of fact, I go down the batting order cf the opposing club as I .know it and make an effort to pitch to the weakness of ever)’ player who will probably face me during the afternoon. This, says Alexander, is the only way to acquire control. ‘he Wily proper way to warm up. The pitcher should have a definite objective on each hail pitched. _ i’ "$1.1 qdaihier oev Book 01f: porisfcrboys and“ v ' for h copy ,0 Sports Tee Dominion Rubber: Box 13o. Mound i Holder of the Canadian Open Championship for ladies captured lthe Toronto and district Ladies’ Golf championship, defeating ~by lone solitary stroke. Mrs. E. W. lwhittington, the Ontario champion. u: iuiiiiis I i'(‘illilI iif pi-izus for iiuiatcur_uiii- ilvllllil viii TliTOiiiii, i'i'illl(‘y-,I |l‘|iI' l‘iiilt‘il\iil' iii lilo world. '|'llif‘\"r|ml5 lilillli Hi‘ 12.35 ',,-,,. riiiieuiiiiii iui-liiiles 1:11 silver ii'0- Sh" yiirii -=\\'iiii in 11.13 ililill pliii-s iii‘ Zili sizin-i ililli ile-“iltiiili. 112 llllliilils n}; hi- liiiisiicil iiii. ‘Wiilvlilfifl. iii mciiiils uilii a iiiiscell- lv'_iil'dfivlii lv-IJZH iii. Aiulii-r, [,1- iiiii-iiiis usiuiriiiii-iii 0f prizes. uiviilirai (!ii\'i‘|'i‘il iiie film \- ' On Olympic Team. ' 1i _li"‘il-\'l hlliliiifl j l lloiiiiziiu ivns u IIIGIIIIIIH‘ of the l'l‘l'lli'd llllli‘ iii \i3_ \\-iiil1i:Hi];‘., i'iiiii-il Siziii-a iiiicrziiiieil (cum in lmwlfi ii-‘iiul ill!‘ lJilPii .~iriili.- y“, _ l-‘iiiiici: i" 1015i uiiii iilsii ii iuiemiiiai‘ 1411116 ‘llll’ llll‘ llvw iiiiifk o, " v i m‘ ilii- l‘iiiii-<l Siam-..- Olympic, iciun 15*"- iMlBB Evil M°"l$°" °l P'°‘°"‘ N‘ S" iu 192i. 'i‘iii- Dun-healer man's WOFlI-‘VS will! dlslance swiwmlngillfltii ilulillili‘ ilt'liil‘\‘t‘illt.'iilfi iii ihc champiop will allfimil! 1° sw'm thewuiiiiiiig guiiii- wi-i-v rvciii-iici] when English Channel 1M5 slimmer‘ Sh: iii‘ Willi ilii‘ liiliinviiig crviiis: I is the only woman who ever made NH‘- Mnpliillil ili\l'I‘H(.'lii)liitii.iL‘ the Boston Light Swim. and iilslli-russ i-uiiuiry i-iiuiiipiiilisilip in 11l- lon distances in t @110 iiilii itill, " airflagcstong harbor. Now Eiigliillii lU-iiiiiia chiiiiipiiui- ‘ -<+>-——~——- isiiip iii llill, lillil. ziiiii 1917. - - l New lfiiigluiiil Friiiiin cliiiiupluii- Seek AdIIIISSIOII ti) isiiLvi iii uni m2: iiiLil 15123. i . cw New Pr()_ Leagllfi) iihiililliiuilfilili) in ma, 19m, n17, a WW0‘. Major League Leaiie NArioiv/TFLEAGUE NATIONAL ' ~~~ 8'1‘. 1.011118, June 2~i~itoger Horn- iubys iioiiie ruu in lllc Hl-‘Velllli Willi .liiiz buses tilled cave the Sf. Louis Cardinals u victory over the world champion Pirates iuiluY. 6'4. ill a pitching duel between Ilalnes and Sanger. ADAPIID ox ELLIOTT JxLAwsou ens-r ‘mus-res ramous eronvgrn: gpvi. or neopotcn ~ ll"'~#€=.4§1v" _ rnhquuvn MOIUIMER. m H E ‘Pittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 g 6 Sanger and (lunch; Iiaines and (YFui-reil. iiiiiiiiii; i-iiiiis iliis iilliillllj-r- Il|"“""l'i'li. (‘iiyli-r, v iiiiiiiiii-s »-l"r -i;. liiiiliifi‘ 'I‘i"ii>li-~= -wi-at'i.i_ l'i~ ' ‘ JIiiiiii-IW iiiiiiniiiii- SliilPli iiiiw. i‘iii|,. Piiviiiiil‘. .\ll‘iilliii\~_ i~;,-,,,,.. imii ii_ l, 91'. — ti“ “Love Bug” "OUR GANG" COMEDY ifiuuiiiiid (‘riiss (Toiiiiiry v H21. 11127:, 192i, iliiil 1925, seven m‘ ‘llIiiP-“i iii [I'll years, “ '_ ‘ N-w Iiiiizliiiiil Z-iiiiic ]1l‘ii‘ h, .,[.,T,,—.,—.a ‘LEIEEL “Green Archer” IIAMIIJPON. ()iii.. JIHH‘ Rcprcsi-niiuii\'i-< will lw v v. _ trim‘. m’ was‘ Six “H”. SWkHjg< “fl-l iv-w lfliiuiuiiii Iiiuiiii iiiiltiili‘ IIIIS. iiiie-sliuil ilii lllll‘ iil‘\\ ll]li|ii<]li' lfarmphfi -llliliiii' Niiiiiuizii i-rmsS iuiiiiiil‘)! lil ioiiii liiii-u-y l‘ill.'iii‘ w Il<'i wi iirvi w“. “S ""l"'i“i“L"“li‘l"' “Ilvmqlmgv m HHS. SLIliUF Naiiiiiuaii Crush (Jniiiiify iii clLy uvx Suiiiiigv (i f‘i‘i4iili_ v 1m. . Wiiilc iL is ]il"i)iiii.\‘i'il liliil llil‘ i'ii'-, l cuii bu iiiiiiiii up in‘ six i-iuiis, linin- >-———< liioii, ‘iuiruiiiii, imiiiliiii. Siiuiii'oi'il.‘“sllzadlllle Golf” Niiiuiirzi Pulls, iiilil \\'liliih'i7l',4 iiii-ri- B is ii ciizilii-ie iiii- urllililllillillil‘ ,,_. H H __v will bc cnlivcrii-ii iiilii ilii iiiii-riiivv y Illlvlillalvl-lfsrvlfillllllik. v‘ I iiiiii i f1 'i'i i- ti l :i'i': i' uiiliriiriiiu; ' ' _ thing but ssiatacesiavzul. They have gone through the bad lands of the west will‘imvcsivlvligigoilvlviNvivviv llhuvu“ “m. 1‘;,;,1,,|,.,, ha,“ .._\|,v.,,v.,L.ll y n a a poor. g . ,- . .. ~ The ancient pitehling staff has been ailing since the start cf the Pmudulu‘ v ‘__v__ season. Maybe it was ecoi weather that has kept the joints of the Dorchester Mass grandpa: stiff and sore, but it is more likely that the old-timers have Runner Has Li-ilcii oiiiiiiiiuii-il Milo. Siiiiuni- iii: fired their last shots. To make matters worse, the hitting of the regulars has taken a Fine Recoriil _ llii (‘iiiiiiiniu "'i‘iiu Hiizziiiliia oi‘ (iuli". l.\li.<,~< Li-iii-li by livr (Willi 01' iiic terrific slump. During ‘the Western trip Geslln was the best smacker of IIALIFAX‘ X S“ ' 2t" 'i yuuiii: Pri-izcii slur iii-iiievcd some. v0; 3__1 “m; 6__4_ 1n the QpQnQf the regular boys, and his average for the trip was a poor .275. Sam {what proved to be the two winning Rico only averaged .266 and Joe Judge has swatted for but .263. Your order will receive every at- _ _ _ v Johnny .\lili't~‘, iii S iiui-y Aline», v__ _. vv . _1 “HM tention holder of illi.‘ wnrlills iuairziiiiim re-imlfhm‘ H Mum" m! w? mu‘ l e » ,iii-ii-ui ivy lrunc were- scoreii when Bancroft l Bucky Harris hasn't much chance of blasting the boys for their lost. Slaniluei-Us grounder with the poor stick work, the manager only hit .175 himself, about the poorest ‘ I ‘ll-l i: -.i:ll'.'i-i' Jiii- _ v . _.___ , . FRED Ii TRAINOR :23"11.2“l..‘;...“.$.l“iJ; .‘.‘.‘..."?..~1~ i-H-u m in 1M1» no. n~...~.' \ THE RELIABLE PLUMBER bases full and two out. in the nlflfli swattlng on the team. inning 0f the second contest Dllclk The first of this month the Senators were abouti a fifty-fifty ball . . ‘iiiimploiisiiiils. ‘punm. , n“ I ._ ,. _[ . l. _-, . _1_‘i_q|_( _v _\ \li imiicduiisipic ifiZ‘..“.i.‘}1‘.iiihffllfiliiii. ilifiii. fill "or <--"""r "i" “M ‘1- w mi u n» so GRAFTON STREET PH°NE 393*" OPP. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE iuiliiur in iCmngpNNATl, Juno 24.——Tois0n INOONSISTENCY OF BASEBALL baiting fur Heutiicoic, drove to the extreme right field wull ‘for u 110ml? CHAPTER FIVE ruii with Adams on base Iii the iieiiiii inning, Chicago taking the liliial game oi the series from Clu- icinunii 5-3. Luque was hi1. on the mean by a pitched bull in the fifth liming Lilli] hail lo retire in the 10th _ when lic developed a. Miveru X1089 MODERN BATH ROOMS "‘°°“' 115.11g, ARE OUR SPECIALITY Why not have those changes made 1 in your Bath Room NQW- imiffififiihii"iiifiiiiifhiliiiifi Can -supply any Plumbing Fixture $3.31.‘. ifiiméiivfii ierdffhie, 123$ you may need. _ It may be a trifle early for prophecies or forecasts, but according to statistics, it ls a pretty safe bet that the Washington fans have seen their last World's Series. for several years at least. Bucky Harris, who was hailed as a marvel and a master mind a few years ago, will have a chance to show just how rnaste fol he is before another season rolls around. The Senators appear to be in a state now where nothing will help them except a complete overhauling and an infusion of young and peppery blood. The Senators have gone through their western trip and were any- AMERICAN LEAGUE e>~——-~ iiiiliiug A -iiiiii|, \';iiiiivi--- iiIIHH iiuill. YlliIiii-ilw’, i1, iiiis- llilfilr’. liiiiliiili-_ iliiiiiiii-s a |iiii'ii:-‘, ‘(Yhlcago ... l-Cincinnati 1100i. and Gonzales; Luque, Rix- uy and Hnrgruve Piciuich. Hivhmgkslmute‘ (il"‘“'l""‘li ii.\lli.i~)('ii .\\';iii~<, Juno 2-i.-~—- u h“, 1 .\li>-~' (‘i-vii i,I'iii'lI and Mrs. 1’. ' ...’, liiii-iiii, lllilii iii‘ ldiilziiinii. inmnrrinv will fiiiiii iiii‘ ilil‘ liriiisii women's pull’ ldiiiiliiliiiiitilliii. iii iiic SUiiii~ fiiuil Fiiilllii iliis iii'iierniiiiii Miss 40>‘ .. Dempsey And k _ Tunney Matche T0 Meet Sept Ni-HV YORK, Jiiiii- 2i. .\liii- iii: in (‘liuiiuic iiiv],e,,\._v\.~,.i,_.h, ,.|,a,n,,i,,,,__.hil, , lers Graham and Smith forced i“ ciubywith an average of .545. in the ltiwenty or more days thatdiave *1 "m "PM" °“ ll“ P“‘°° Wm‘ our-d rinse that time. the team has dropped .03 points and there isn't Piirkiusiiii i-lliiiiiiiiivii .\ii‘h'. ii. J. . I n, . [Y 1 . _ ‘gr-v. p; 1 . l] . 11.], _ - v v will fiiii, iix Rickard 1J8 ii ii d 9i: Ls iiii| iii iiiu u ii ii n vMIN m. (Ahoy m H“, mhmxvvvvlvvvvx Th“ mwmmvr m‘, the buses crowded. even g mo" o; a h‘ um first Giuue- . ‘ ‘i z ': ' ‘i Jiiiiiii -. ii -ni':iii. _ _ _ lfXilillliiiiil triii \ Uil liuiiiiiiiuii ihnxl . mui<')'”_>v m (‘Im-ilwi‘ ““"I"‘ "ngvfn Jul“: Humm," 1., w. .,,,,]]_\. ,,.,,,,,-,1,.v,1 u, iviiziicli iii iiii- vhciiiivvrs iiciii iiin imsi Aiuu 1' ' HICISW hum‘. 3'1"]? bdlaumt i‘, ii-ii iiiilUH ilifilliiiict‘ ilit‘i'i' m} m“ l‘ "in mm ‘ Him‘ iiiiii his ruiriiril \\.‘iiiill iiiiisi ccr- ‘l’; ‘hillw5 .l Hy] I“ Hlkol in" ll‘ Iv] iiiiiiig; rilllirliiliillilil‘ uiiy <iiiiviiicni~s~ l“ “l4 llm" hlluli"? a "liw iiiaiiii- ziiiiiiii hiiil in iiii..i'i-s1ii~i:i. i .\r-|v.-,-', siwuu- iii ilvil‘ illli c iii iiiie sovrriil yiuii. lliili, i|cni-, ilimllsllil] hm". hm,“u'ml.llli‘ll . . . . . ‘Jiiil has lll‘i'ii riiuiiiiii: li<~ iiziu i-imi- '|‘()];(),\,"r()| gm", gywlafiln. M fill" “vl llll/vvlvvuvliiilrv .\ .I if lWlPil l" l5» r-IPPF- lll N301“ lllflfil! Cziiiaiilifs l‘i'<'iii'il swimiiiliig lllfifli?‘ ‘l-IH-l (ivuunei ~( ‘mmlll l l“. ha‘ 1H,] H“. [n.1,] m m‘. mp9; i" “.011, hovmvlvvvd by pompguulrfl m thew-mud uiiiiiiieeiiiiiv Minliilild), i fill lii Iiil\'iii‘1| in $(!(‘iiiill piilvc ullil QlilWil (‘iiv (‘lull uiui-i in lliv em» inlziiiucv iii» iuriirii iilii ill ill 57 Mm llii‘ iiiiril i‘iiiiii('I‘ lo cross i'|_\'>'iilf‘ iii-iii-li pnni iii'l‘(3 lust ‘night. Ymk “m "m uHUvl-IhJh-IL .1 H", film], Hm.’ v1.1“, rworvlv am m m, “mmml mrvim iiii: iiuic uni. mu, illt(. v CA$EY'S REVENGE An ardent baseball fan inquired of the writer yesterday if the im- mortal “Casey" of strike-out fame ever redeemed himself after strik- ing out, that fateful day in Mudvillc. The following lines might enlighten said ifan‘ as to just how "Cas- .ey" came back: I I|*‘<.. Benton and Gibson. Second gauie—- R. H. E. Uionklyu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. G 15 2 Boston 4 ii 1 MdWcciicy. rlrhuriii. nuii 0W6". _iI‘[2I|‘g‘f‘UiLVOS, (loidsiniiii, GTRII-Zi-iii, R. 'Snilih, ‘Mogriiige and J. Taylor. The": W"! oaddbnod hearts in iMudville for a week, or even more; There were muttered oaths and curses-every fan in tcwrrwas sore. "Jlllt think." said one. "how soft it looked, with Casey at the bat! And then to think he'd go and spring e bush league trick like that." All his past fame was forgotten: he was now a helpless “shine;" They called him "Strike Out Casey," from the Mayor down the line. And as he came to bat each day His bosom heaved a sigh, While a look of hopeless fury shone in mighty Casey's eye. TOILET SOAPS in choosing your Soaps hflfl W" have the opportunity of selecting Irorn a large and up~todate as-v sortment. included in the assortment are; Yardlcys, Roger & Galiets, Packers“ ‘Philadelphia-Now York, ironed, ruin. post- MAKE AMERICAN Pears, Woodburys, Germicldai, 4 Resinai and many others. YOUR (EIIICAIIO, June Zet-lflhicago took undisputed possession of second place ioduy by defeating Cleveland Tiw line i8 inn". some one has lllldg that; neven turns again, And Fate, thouuh fickle, often gives another chance to men, And Casey smiled-his rugged face no longer wore a frown; 5-4! in the third some of the Bel‘- Soap and Sponge . ‘ Special with each 20 cent bar of Frcnchq Soap we are giving a sponge-at’ the special price of 14c. " TRY THE COMBINATION 340v J. Ernest H. Worth The Popular Drugstore Phone i085 142 Prince street" CHOICE HERE ll ARE OF SSTITTES When you ask for HICKEY & NICHOLSONS BLACK TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO Accept no other as there is a differ- ence in the flavor. w, Q Stars lies. Blankenship pitched a steady game until the seventh when two posses helped the visitors to a pair 0f runs. R. H. ‘E. . . . . .. 5‘11 -0 ankeaship and Washington at ‘Philadelphia. rain. Only two games scheduled. INTERNATIONAL First game- ‘Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Malls, Scheiberg and Nleber nl‘ Koupia, B01911 and Lake. Second gume— Gityvliasebail League The final game of the first ecc- jtiim 0|‘ the City Baseball schedule > l " i ilovers and Stare. will lake place this evening at the Abegweii grounds, between the The Rovers are going to put forih every effort to defeat the , place in the League standing. IIIGKEY _& Illillllfilll TOBACCO CO., LTD. ' Til-f. . or" - ...... H_0w They Stand INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE . Won Lost NATIONAL LEAGUE. l Won inst Pct. Jizililmore 597 flux-onto . 555 iliufialo . BliiivNewsrk .. 50S iiiocheater .. 492 Jersey City . 41H ‘Syracuse 397 Ri-niiini: . .. v 362 .-__~_.¢o>--—— Vcry few women wear veils iiiese days. ibui. (here is a new style lining launched ithsl. may retirrln Pei. them i0 favor-M is of thin lace. iiilRliirnpi-ii i0 fiill just below the ever. 547 iind pulled ‘back over the crown oi‘ 547 [ihn hhi.» 84'! . 3 7 623 35 . 34 .. . 30 . . 30 . 30 2ft 21 (‘incinnstl . Hf. Louis .. Pltiaburg .. llrnokiyn .. (‘iiioago .. Nilw YOTIK .. ‘Philadelphia AMERICAN LEAGUE \Vnn Loni. .. 44 I9 547 --—- i 508 The popular suit for summer iiliii 475 ii pleated skirt and short jacket 1e- 301 lirealing it lace fichu or a pleated 278 label oi Inch or orgsndie. Washington . Si. Innis . .. www.m- The Stars are going out lo win are the City leedini; them. ‘Thta evening's flatuire should prove a hard fought struggle. Oame will start p! six o'clock‘, sharp. ~ But here the rally ended. and the gloom was deep as night in order to Qlglm sgcnnd l‘ Zip like a shot the second curve broke just below his knee. The pitcher who had started ail the trouble camp to town, All Mudviiie has assembled; ten thousand lane had. come To see the twirler- who ‘had put big Casey on the bum, And when he stepped lnte the box the multitude went wild: He doffed hie cap in proud diechlin-but Casey only smiled. "Play baili" the umplre's voice rang out, and then the game bqsn; But in that throng of ‘neusaiide there was not s single fan Who thought that Mudvllie hada chance, and with the getting eun. Their heroes nng low-the rival team was leading, four to one. The last half of the ninth came round, with no change In the score; But when the first man up hitsafe the crowd began to roar. l The din increased; the echo of ten thousand shouts w“ heard, , When the pitcher hit the second and gave four balls to the third. l Three men on bases-nobody cut-three runs to tie the game! A triple meant the highest niche in Mudvilie's hail of fame, When the fourth fouled to catcher and the ftfth flew ‘to right, A dismal groan in chorus cams—-a soowl was on each face- When Casey walked up, bat in hand. and slowly took his place. His blcodshot eyes in fury gieamed, his teeth were clenched in hate; He gave his can a vielous hock and‘ pounded on the plate. But fame is fleeting as the winds, and glory fades away; There were no wild and wocly cheers, no glad acclaim this day, They hissed and groanedand heated as they elsmcred‘ "Strike him out!" But Casey gave no outward sign that he had heard‘ this shout. The pitcher smiled and cut one loose; cross the piste if ‘peg, Alnother hiss, another groan, “Btrlke onei" the umpire saidf "dtrlkrtwoi" the umpire roared aloud; but Casey made no plea, Ne roasting for the umpire new, this was the easiest lot. ' ‘Awhack , s crack and out through space the leather pellet flew- A blot aganst the distant sky. a speck against the blue. ihmscriuoi" m‘ one n1 iiiii finest coil- _ ‘hill "*4 llll‘ l"'-‘*"ll "l "ililiilPllili-i iii iiic Dllliliilliin Swimming Assu- "1 lllllfl" "U35 Fluid. lliuliliun in ihu ciuiiiiir ‘ George Young, ltiriiiiriis. -_:_-¢e>———— lliilliiiiore iii Ni‘\\'iii'l\'. Iicziiiii But no one ever found the ball that mighty Casey hit! 0, somewhere in this favored land dark clouds may hide the gun, And somewhere over blighted lives there hflnQgg a hgavy pau- _ . Above the fence in centre field, in rapid swirling flight The sphere sailed on; the blot grew dim, and then was lost to sight. “nah”: “wit”? Jersey Pity; itiiriif-sicr ill. 'l‘or all posbpuui-ii, ruin. Ten thousand hats were thrown In air, ten thousand threw a fit; ' Rim. may lu- (‘iilililli ill lllv 0f fruits m‘ i'i'li.4lli'il lli'l'1‘i"' stead 0i‘ iii ‘iiiiilii u-iiivr. iliill he improvr-ii in i-iiiur iiilil ill incidentally. ii Hilly iii‘ lir'"ii ilresuri with sugar unil And somewhere bands no longer play and ehildren ha“ no “m; But Mudville hearts are happy now-for Casey hit the ball. ' sonsm/ivc A8504 urn Y orrrsos/vr Cried Ivedv by n. .1 A cl|3lll¢1‘SlJ_i)S "Toronto A BRINGING UP FATHER- -_J..._.._.a..... TiH i HNJE THE hsaufihrourltz MOT l ' uoivsc. IT- Oow n": A i.u¢\<~r "n-uua \ DIDN'T i-tiTlT- VD Nee/cw. FOUND —13y George McManus MR Oiciqb - HER€E A ‘a-toelti. '\T'fi EASIER TQ Did wii-‘r i0 LIKE TO mvE. "nub cmrnavp NAM - E L-QOK OUT ' I'M LiAbLE TO HiT m: oeu- I ANY MmuTE ' _ ‘J Familiar: w-"nr" e O i926 av lvr-i. Fsarum: Scnvicsr. Inc. "re-w- wa.» mi. l I and! A: " “hi: an