\LKX %NDBlt40S TB! I\W*I T THE H\U lt;* \*■kf♦♦'IJ?.‘ISJ3*-f h f, ,■ i 1 f /i m* * fti -Eg 4 /-k tf J*-.(cl* ' •b•’ . # T Wtrimy # Jr * ** 0 . “ m 00a-Inp y # I h:# f # iteitavwfidbt** ami trreryWli* * ' iiI n# **«MKfW * f*1#, *L-W T im rwtasty* fu! ifm«p# K^f p**. p *«► m f,/ =j li r* ad, ♦■ •-* rj m r, .* twit here glt;“ * *r ariM SE3I fI ff ,r •*#. m i»* a!« » give »tMfljffct towho don't have a erhmnr**f m 4tf»#eof hear jo much of themhmt h»ve 11:d r rww *pap^* -§3 i f* ■ tb '■ ' —3 v jfBut. •. - •u«U fr i w■ ‘W' ■. ■h »* Ih iv*1%m*n Mid h«i:fd f tti€?fi*1 have■ mad 4*Mf jfwmip ftfT;**d*• aV ■*•;Oflwf ** -*wo**Ii bt IfllMHMfbl*may p** »Jiirrr a*m*nm* tit tv a m intake for* n #* yira?f' n ft K i * f v-/ntfiy nr** «pu4—hi.ii airr^aMhv *lt;miland I a.filla r * 1rtfmiti#naid be a credit* tfi sa rif;£IW i I- *si. # fl-* #*t ha t• I aHP wf,I? *m*■ rme. nrvwif 1*1lt;*rfiaM.mzfi-tf* rii £•**. vj- * i y *h*lb. ** their atwH** atft**ma. M jmm I ^i * - * i1 de Cordai %■ a * %mfd ffrthelae ho wheldClhmri^y Qaraihi Bit theMar*JF *ntal#rr..» tells u* his old* *... 5 *11 *i * / lt;•' a •, .« 4f 5 *i i *if• v ir,»r fairly rich milk and doesn't»r* any * r. r.g ak.ut r.avrg t *o manyhe?in ar • % » *r;, r / * r- •;••• r.er away from him. Then there’* Brult;’*» M ^*r-: 1man. wr. » ay ■* he want* Depression ( Hornbtickle** place. Where iaHrr; Go*, iall had a perfect ahbi for iaying out on ua, havjr / heen r ,n-finerJ to hi* homlt;* on account of 11 -but from now ontmme wmnt to*.***' a 100 per cent representation atthe few remaining conventions.Introducing lt;andidate* a* the**- no-ica* rallies and pr^kmg a little fun at them while doing so is a delicateproposition. SoHbailgam** where th** line-up consists ofa lot of pt »ne**r* who were trying toplay bail when Ty Cobb was eatingout of a high-chair.Thwa* supposed to be a contest between Fats” and “Leans”. From the stand-a#character is ties, the line-up was apointment. We fully expected to seeon the fat side such men as Ed Handley, Bob Baldndue. Dr. Tomtom C. CJeanc*. To rn Casey and M. L. I .ambert. Manager Foney Wallace of theFats says it was his intention to useithe above nam**d gents ami probably will later, but after taking their girth measurements decided to first place them under the care of a dietitian for a while. He says they are now gettingentirely too many vitaminstheir food.* ***inFor several innings the Ixians objected strenuously to O. I*»♦lassed as a “Fat”, butlt; Legs)Stuart being c Manager VV a dace finally convincedthem that Stuart was as fat as anyftof the rest of his crew, the differencebeing that part of his fat had gom ■a to his head. So he was allowed to oc . jcupy the first base position, where hlt; 5* amused himself during dull momentd playing roly-hole.On the “ Leans team we shoul*. | have had Dr. Brown, Bill Land, Elrm Cook, Andrew Kanz,t*Powell Wonand such, hut very few such beaipoles were in the line-up. W'e sugges■that Manager Wist* get in touch willthese bovs for the next tram**yhAs the band struck up, “The 01 Gray Mare, She Ain’t W'hat Sh11 -ter Be Umpire Harold Hill calk* the game promptly at somewhere be li. jtweent two and three o’clock. Ter fl!g€*r-«»n, the sorrel topped terror froi je ( ranfills Gap, covered the mound fo i- . the Fats, He still pitches a good bal ty * considering everything. He was late id ! replaced by a young pea-pickt named Freeman.e-13, •refitsPitching for the I^eans were, firs Bud ’ Bergman, the Sw**de, wlyear-, ago played for a win tlleaguenaccount of his cotton needing plotwas replaced in the sixth Ithe old veteran, Jess White, who oeo ganizelt;l Cayote’s first wolf-over-thly (fiver team during Garfield’s adminin1, tration.de But the game was interesting, ds that. Scanning the field weseveral of theg-foutimers who usor to make baseball interesting. Robreason of Cayote showed us that ch hadn’t entirely forgotten what it’sed ! about Thlie derson and PeB. A, B, Anie Rogstad. forn•‘‘tars of the old Norse B , and otl ys younger fellows. Perhaps the so. |outstanding feature of the game x gal the tremendous wallops to center •en Oren Canuteson. The first one w to so high it was thought by many t ,nd | the law of gravity would have nojn; feet on it but we understand a triit- driver found the ball today, buried nd a mud-bank on the high-wav b.twiire Meridian and Walnut Springs. (Ifichf repuution for honesty and veraihadn’t been above reproach, I wc