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14
TWO MORE GAMES FOR
HEADQUARTERS TEAM
The Headquarters team in beating the
sth and 13th M. G. Companies made a
record of nine straight games in their
favor.
Against the Fifth Co., they scored 7, giv
ing the M. G’s 3.
Features of this game were Clay’s won
derful pitching, Kabat, Rounds, and
hitting in their good form as well as
fielding in first class. Parker also fea
tured, making two clever catches in the
out held.
Against the 13th Co., the Headquarters
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TRENCH AND CAMP
made it a little nicer beating them by
the scan of 13 to 1, Clay and Kabat
in their usual form knocking out home
runs. Rounds pitched fine ball striking
out Ifi men. Dizner also did well in the
box striking out 9 men. Clay was on the
job as always in short stop playing fast,
ball.
“You know that lock of nair I gave
you when I was a brunette?”
“Yes, and it does not seem appropri
ate now that you re a blonde.”
“I was going to suggest that you’d
better bring it back and let me bleach
it.” —Kansas City Journal.
EVERYTHING PLEASA4T.
“The new dance., are f. great go.”
“Yes, the girls enjoy ’em and the
chaperones are delightfully shocked.”
—Kansas City Journal.
The Smiths had an old he.i which
insisted upon neglecting her comfort
abk nest to lay a daily egg in the coal
cellar. “I can’t think,” fretted Mrs.
Smith, ?.s she and her small son John
together hunted for that particuk egg,
“why this one hen insists upon using
the coal cellar.” “Why, that’s easy,
mother ,” exclaimed John in astonish
ment. “1 suppose she’s seen the sign
‘Now is the time to lay in you - coal.’”
Mrs. Vedado (whose husband haai
been drafted): “And if—if you
be killed, dear, you’ll wait fcr me oili
the other shore, won’t you?’
Mr. Vedado (who is secretly glad to
get away): “I s'pose so. I never weiA
anywhere yet without having to wait
for you.”
The following sketch of Sir Douglas
Haig by a Cockney Tommy is going
the rounds: “’Aig, ’e don’t sye much,
’e don't; ’e don’t, so to sye, sye no
! think; but wot ’e don’t sye don’t mean
ncthink, not ’arf; and when, ’e so sye
anythink, my Gawd!”
JUNE 19 J