when the Elyria At hi*-' .lt; s in*** t .. ’ ** Lorain All Stars for the til**The regular Elyria. lino-up wibfw » * * * I * # 11 i j» «* nil II jL it * * r i li 111 » ajustified attendance a* tin* meeting o-'lined with M inner and tJo hr doing Ih*heavy workThi* local squad willb** opposed b I It lt;» hasp ball material that ran b** *elt; ur**d from th*-various Lorain teams and fr**?i. • hlt;*selection of tin* various teams in the'Lorain Industrial LeagueThe Lorain contingent is makingan effort to secure** Blan* klt; andFtshel for ftm batteryWESTERNIG. JRS.IS THE LATEST ELYRIAELEVENACTIONTitt wo»♦ Western A lt;Juniors is the latest Elyria team to join the ranksot football elevensFhe team nasjust organized and the first transaction if wanted done was to challenge tin* Elyria Independents and I b ecomposed the Duluth. Minn. battery the past season and should be able to give a good account of them-»el?cs. Plabel caught for the Elyriaw -WAthWtlea last season. Blanche hasboo® pitching excellent ball for theTiffin team tlie* past several Sundays.twirling a two-hit game iasr Sunday I conducted a grueling scrlmmag*yr'ia high sj-cihhK for a game.The team also challenges any Ikor 17 year obi football team n Lorain county or th* immediate i*• rt»-tory adjacent thereto.Theten mThe Elvrla Athletics have be**nunable to close a date for afrom. Sun cl a;eekXego 11 a 11.O'n s are be*-lag made with the Barberton, Girard and Cleveland .Moose teams It maybe posible a deciding return gamemay be urranged with tin* ( levoland antlersThe Lorain Times-Hcraht has thefollowing to say concerning Sunday’s, game:practice la. t eveningMm hersaggregationto compos*' tlu*e: St rob I.junior1. e lDm at*. 1. t ; Smith, 1. v.; Bra man, t ; Hubbel, r g ; Ross, r t ; Jaroch, c r Hollis, r. e ; Poinerdy, ; J K**rKershaw, r h.;haw, I h ; TEi**Uies, t boin almost every neighborhood havegiven it a wide reputation. Fors a 1 eall dealers, advt.GARFORDS AND LAGRANllRUBBER91GAMEFew, If any, medicines, have met with, the uniform success that hasattended the ubc ot Chamberlain'S Lorain fans ought to attend this! c’olfcy Cholera and Diarrhoea Rom*baseball struggle in a body. When^edy. The remarkable cures of colicthe All Stars of the Industrial Lea and diarrhoea which it has effectedgue tackle the Elyria Athletics at Klyria, on Sunday, the obi rivalry,}Tr si'*'7*'.';' ' *■)'(’ .. . lt;?; . ■. \v-;* / *-’• ,*■ .engendered a year ago when the two teams engaged in a series of fpuum, will be revived. The Elyria boy* are claiming the state semi-pro championship and their claims look good with Cy Young's Federal League recruit, Blower, working on the mound. Even were such baseball talent, not to b» displayed the game looks like a sure draw for the gates as It has the ancient i/orain vs. Elyria ‘Indian sign' on it.There has been talk of getting Blancke to do mound duty t\r the Industrial league men on Sunday.Blancke held, down a job with the Duluth Western League team, the same club for which Jack Flshel, of this city, served as mrrner during the past season. Fishel will receive against his former Elyria teammates on Sunday.If Blancke is not in a local uniform, Nevenpara or Dibble will likely be the choice. Morgan, Be van,Craig; Livingston, Clark, Jenkins,Gohr and Thomas are the probable other All Star selections for Sunday.’The Harford diamond will have one of its best games of the season Sunday afternoon when the crack LaGrange team comes here for the rubber game with the Garford aggregation.The teams have played two games.LaGrange winnione and the Gar-forda the other. Both games were won in extra innings. Sunday’s game, will be fought to a finish.The LaG range team wi:u »epractically the same line-up as that being used, this afternoon againstthe Lorain All Starsa G ran ge.The Garfords will use their regularmjr -