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lub£st night stter man Jnet the tribe U tortes to Critics arlng the indlvid-aee some lerlee be-Cole is bug, the V. no-hit ler Shel-soclatlon, lay, hav-jlFIn theriven up n eighth Sans are - A lead-division Graves to ainst theAMPiFEATof Allis entChampion d in the Aaaoeta-today by Pbe elim-re of the at the 'hamplori, at in the was de-jn on the %y on ac-itting by w man inood aur-Hale ofwent toa hard-tra hole, j, former C. Perry eDuc of :kett ofw AlIJavlll meet1J8ES.a well-layed par surpritia hampion-his game If, while from a the early hlle Allis ft break, the best He fre-twenty ten feet ■om form In the Irlve, put *rran the it by two f the first foot putt up onn thespite of ver Heia end r.fin the organization and had nevci caused him trouble He has a wife and one son and Is a nephew of (\ TO Tevls, 843 Edison avenue, Indianapolis.Surprise was expressed by the officers that Bitll hud a loaded revolver The men were ordered to bring no ammunition Into camp No orders weie issued as to whether the provost guaid Should or should not be provided with ammunitionThe regular loutJne of drills wlU he bioken today by r. program of athletic events The flald day piogiam will begin about 8 o’clock In the Held In front of the First and Third Regiment* The athletic events will take place on the parade groundsGovernor Ralston will be among the guests and a large number of spectators aia expected. The program will occupy a part of tire time devoted to-tho-regular drills from 8 to 11 o’clock In the morning and front 1*30 to 4 o'clock lit the aftet* noon.Yesterday was another ideal day for work In the Held and every outfit In camp made the most of it. The Second Regiment worked out a battle attack problem in the afternoon. Col Smith lending the First and Third Battalions HgalnBt the FJrst Battalion under MaJ. Branch. The First Regiment had a practice march with front and rear guards In the morning, and the Third had outpost practice In the afternoon Each regiment devote* half a day to drills and half a day to practice marched. The signal company l« woiking with its wireless apparatus dally.Illness in camp continues at a minimum. Four cases or tonsilitis have developed and the patients are confined in an Isolated tent to prevent the infection from spreading. *Private Samuel Cole of Company M of Jeffersonville went home on fuilougli yesterday on receipt pf a telegiam that his wife was seriously illThe entire camp is preparing for the review bv the Governor Sunday afternoon, when the entire brigade will ppia tn front of Gen McKee's beadtiui tert* Governor Rah ton will be acrompanled by hie staff, Afljt. Gen McCoy, Quartermaster General Garrard and Capt, Grinatead, in-sttuctor inspector of the griaid.PRAY FOR RECOVERY.Wife and Sen of Sergeant Hope Guardsman Will Live.Alone In their home at U28 North Illinois street ft mother and her 10-year-oldson pray for the iscovery of Walter Dowell, the private of Company F, I. NU, who was shot Wednesday night when he attempted to escape from Seigt. Edwin Ball. Company H, Indianapolis, wmo had ariested Dowell, charging him -with smuggling liquor into camp.The woman ie tlie wife of tfergt. Rail and the boy t» Iflbbejt, their only child Hlbbert thiew his arms about his mother's neck when she began to ciy yesterday.Don't cry, mother, he plead e/1Daddy did his duty Just like any soldier, and they won't dare harm him.'Tm not afraid for Ed,” Mrs, Ball said aa she smiled bravely through her teuis He knew his duty and he is not the man to do a thing thoughtlessly. It Is not my husband that I am woirying about, It Is the poor man out at the hospital lie ha* relatives and they are praying for him today. Oh, it would bo so tunible if he should die ”She talked of her husband s experiences In the militia, of bln service during the flood, when, with three brotheis, he guarded the Kentucky avenue bridge night and day, and of his japid rise from the ranks to his present position solely through merit and constant attention to duty,Mrs. Ball Is a little woman and Is deeply attached to her husband. She Is Interested In his work with the militia and converses fteoly of military tootles in terms unknown lo the ordinary person and peculiar to military life. The son is a devoted admirer of his father and imitates 'daddy” In everything pertaining to military life Ho Is confident that his fathpr did right and says it Is Just what he would have dwio hud he been In tho same position. The mother and eon road the newspaper* eagerly, hoping each tlrne to lenrn that Dowell Is Improving They hold no grudge against the injured man, but pray for him to recoverInk$9.Tlckei limit, mufc overs at limit of tl _ Sleep! Indianapo For tl Hon. PhThe August for Sunday istrong team jmweiita flitndi addrenfl Goar Ind.The FatimaSunday whlel fast team In \ oi write 512 Mlnnlrk of t Quested to ca noun end of tThe Rox im are uoulender Hidn diamondhold II h iegn For Kmoti cbTin Wirlata poied of forischedule gam loom 0*11. College HeltleiHELD AS I. C. TRAIN ROBBER.The Eaekin Sunday with eta to The I bhelbyvtllo K FortvlUo and ISM South Arl 110? after lt;1.9The manage eh os tn n|Ate scheduling n i loam for Hunf: to fill dale* t bout semi pro Addr»i*H Char BellofontalnoT he Wmhlr Shamrocks fti rnond I '1 he both toamn ai elty till*. ^ game Ik deelic Cali Main 849;The Truu HI lotic Club ut BIuoh am ov championship schedule a xt Met* and Nft strengthened D Houripm ai Main 7749 or Market Hticet.The DuoKaeh their *f hodule September '[Shelby street Minnick. 52*The Indian schedule a ge day Call 28 addie«H JameiIj H flllOB « elation and 8 AthtofU Hub for the IT 1 ft i tty A lovJn ner The manre r^fjueRtedThe It B‘b,*f I# r# Iinperi* Seconds t'al
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Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Fri, Jul 25, 1913

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