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Standing of,League'
Full Box Score
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At Close of Business May 4th, 1920
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LIABILITIES
..... $4,198,135.03
Capital
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278,150,00
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300,000.00
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H. PFAEFFLIN, Assistant Cashier
D. H HART, Asst. Cashier.
BRADFORD, EngA propomai to
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ma" Maywell, citizens at rarer raj
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Bonds Borrowed ....
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come a suit by ths government to
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Remults Yesterday.
Chicaco 1; Cleveland 1.
Washington 6; New York 5.
St Louis 11; Detroit 4.
Philadelphia 4; Boston 4.
Where They Play Today.
Rt Louie at Detroit.
Cleveland at Chicago.
Philadelphia at Boston.
New York at Washington.
F. to th. X- Thate.
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Anteatod to Loula la a wetra ez-
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DETROIT, Mich.— Plana to arode
Inereased mterest in'“sand lot" base-
bau were copsidered at a meetmg
here at tMa National Bamban Feg-
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A campaic will be conducted this
Beason; it was announced. to interest
the larger citles in the United Statee
ta orgahized juvenile baseban, and
group the citjes into regiomai di-
tricts.
Liberty Bonds ....... ..............
U. S. Bonds to secure Circulation. Par ........
U. S. Bonds to Secure U. S Deposits, Par .
Other Bonds to Secure U. S. Deposits..........
Stocks, Bonds and Securities...........
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank..............
Furniture and Fixtures..........,
Real Estate
Banking House Owned
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Cotton Exchange .............................
Due From Federal Reserve Bank.. 439,626.61 '
6 per cent Redemption Fund..... 15,000.00 -
Cash in Vault and With Banks.,.. 1,015,83603 $4,582,587 60
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, - CHICAGO.—Aerial mail pitots, fly- !
• • Ing DeHaviland four planes, travel !
• th* diMance between New York and l
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Special delivery matter is deilvered .
• • oa the day It is sent from Chicago. |
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ARRANGED IN KANSAS I
to teSMUyi Paw* a* <b* Austan ameriean
TOPEKA. Kas-chua study and
child training tbs world araa Mil
be reviewed by weakers at A* J
tventy-eeventh annual convention 9/
the International Kindorgarten U» d
Ion to ba held in this city April ’
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ta J; Young I. Mietehe |. Ishn rope was rejected by the Bradford
g.Doubie piy"MleteK to Done - ............. — '
EHu. Raassa balls—Off Henion
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YALE WINS BIRD MEET
OF INTERCOLLEGIATE FLYERA
» Aameatee Press to aw Au Amutean
MNEOLA H. Y. May —Yale,
with a total or ntats palate, won the
rirst intercollegiate aerial field dar
held Friday under the auspices of
the Interollegtate Flying Association
American Flying Club and United
States Alr, Service
• Williams was second, with six
points, and Princeton and Columbia
Usd for third with nve each.
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though outbattea by Philadelphia,
Borton won ita third straight victory ___.
'•W tha cartes. I Dallas ..
KEPekell tollowea up a seasational Houston
, f MW heed natch robbing Stengel of a Shreveport .
H omee run by drting the bull over the «---—
I right field tence himself two min- ■ ; stosatto Yestomda,.
S ufestater. ’ Gefveston 1; seumong"I.
Score; | Shreveport 1; Dallas * (twelve in-
ninga.)
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3 3 1(1 Grimm, lb.
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••Batted far Meador in ekghth..
Oi—Bt . ...,..,...003001 411—8
Pittaburgh . 000 121-14
Two-base hits-- Barber 2. Grimm 1*
Nicholson 1. Three-base hita-Ca-
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By A06ared Pcesa to the Austin Amer lean of the partve Accerein7 +" d4-56
NORFOLK. Va., May 4 —Wisoh Altorhey "Hohe.ncrordinK to Stats.
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terieherde 10 eighth
for May in ninth
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«• Doubie Hero- Kopf and
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hnjte—Off neher t; sanee
* : struek out—By Bellee
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to taHSHM Frass <s tos aasos Ameriean
GALYESTON, Texas. — Organised
labor of thia eity placed itaeit berk
of the plan to raise the school tax I
14*0 a I from: 25 to 40c pn the $100 valua- 1
.. . 'i a • i f X 1 ton, after a committee appointed by I
...» • « • i * I the Central Labor Council had report- I
• _ ___ _ _|*d favoring the increase
Totals........44. 4 ■< „ .. .1 Th* council also unanimously
• "Betted Note IN nin 1 .dopted the committee report in-
•Ran for Krueger in ninth, dorsing the three proposed emend-
' TuE5, monte to the city charter. proviaing
NEW YORK Uor inicteesea waxes to eity em ,
AB. R W. O. A E ployes, the establishment of ths two- !
Eurna u. a 1 2 1 « * platon system in the fire depart-I
Zyta*. rt ....... • • 1 t • • ment end an eight-hour shift for po-1
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•Betted for Carlioe in eighth.
11 t • IT 14 • Cincinnt • ... 12
. Pittsburgh . -........10
PHILADELPHIA. I Boston . .s
_ ARR H O. A. K Brooklyn........... ,
- Bancroft, as .... 1 1 • 1 1 * Philadelphia .........1
wunams, ct .....t 1 1 4 • •1st. Louie ........... 8-
■ Stengel, rt........ S • 1 1 0 ((Chicago . ........... T
Meusel, M-....... 1 1 1 4 ( ((New York ........... 4 1
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eiuderus, 1b. ..... 4 a 1 T • 0 Results Yesterday.
• R Miller. 1b ... 1 1 4 • 1 01 Chicago 6; Pittsburgh 4.
What, c. ....... 4 ( 1 T 1 0 Cincinnat II; St. Louis 11.
’ "Cravatn ....... 1 0.0 , * o Boston I; PNlade’phia (.
Cantwell, p.......1 0 1 • 1 01 New rrk T: Brooklyn A
"Lebourveau ..... 1 0 1 (• (I ___ - 1 ■
Smith, p. ....... • * ( ( 1 Where They Play Today.
------1 Borton at Philadelphia.
Totals .........41 ( 14 IT ( 1| Brooklyn at New York.
~ •Batted for Cantwell in eighth I Qncinnati et St Louis.
••Batted for Wheat in ninth. Chicago at Pittsburg.
iBoston ........2 032 000 11t r I ----------
6 Philadelphia ......’.•!! 002 (11__4 AMERICAN LEAGUE.
;j* -Two-base hits— Maranville 1; sul- .
- 1: Pick 1: J. miner 1: Lders , Standig.
R 1; Meunel 1; R. Miller 1. Three- base c. w-
5 kit—Jones 1. Hom* rune—Powell 1; | Chicago ............11
^Williams 1. Base on bells—Off Jones ISleveland ...........12 '
1; off Cantwell 4. Strex out—Br IBoston .............u
Jones 4: by McQuillan 1; by Can-Washineton .........•
N well 3. ’ New York ........... 8
___________ > St. Louis ........... T
Phiiadeiphia ........4
Giants Get Exciter. | Detroit ............t
9 ftTiaiMl Fress to th* ArraHte Ameriean,
„EEW.IORK May T.—The New
• ■ k Giants won an exciting eleven-
W1B< tome from Brooklyn Friday.
2 Mser aBrooklyn took up the iead ‘n
KI-ninth. by scoring throe -runs on
S ERenton,- a POor felQing May by
02 permited New York o tl.
a I." hair. The Dodgers then took
2 Me lead .by scoring two runs in
pave New York
- £ome back yieh Ehree’runs on triples
Eker and. Keity, " pa ,o B“™-
FXdunKe single - ~ -
I bie o Fletcher.
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