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I '9?.El'ii'!'?'59.i-52.1393929319 bars-.f.iCBm'lP'1Ck- dclcfllws Uw- . ' ' D ' t ture so-sa. , h - ftiging,-G7-Af-Pigfcg---4-- -'Ifhriirst'game-ofjflthewafternotnn' I-tainment, W. G. Lescman. session however was between Gran- . . ' ' i - -' ite Cit and Batavia, which Batavia :ti ..D. Wood. Y , 3 V - of course won after a hard struggle sis, Homing. rating, S. A. Seyetson. ' , 1. H. Warne. , k room, J. x,M. Stewart. -shments, Godfry johnson. -, UW. O. Hanson. e,' Edwin Bowman. i l gc of booths, F. E. Downs. :lub voted among other at- is, 'a gold watch and diamond or the two leading young of Batavia in-a popularity to be held! any-mage, 11. o. o. r. omcaggla sauna. tCitylodge, i I. -O. O. F., at ul eetinggeleeted the fol- 0 rsz' 2.,'1ohn1Barr. 'M P., -Walter. Qickenson. 4 - J. Grimes: ' ' f . 'sE6Xi'Rl'fEl NIcDIiiiels. ' 'T' by a score of 20 to 26. A The first game of the ,evening was to bejor third place by the two los- ers of the afternoon games. Gran- ite City won from Decatur 38, to 81. Lastly the championship game came on between Galesburg and Batavia. 'I' he team work on both sides was'fast and accurate and both sides showed sltill' in all the line points of the game. U The pistol cracked with Batavia in the lead 14 to ll. Last half Bailey -and McDermott let them- selves loose. 'Bailey ,played the game of his lile and was everywhere ,at once, bewildering his opponents. McDermott threw eight 'free throws' outsof ten chances. The final score was 29 to Stl.. r Y ' NCTES OE THE MEET. f Samuel Winquist and Philip Elf- strom of Batavia. who are attending they University of Illinois at ,Cham- paign, came over Saturday and set- edas-trainers. '4 'tl' f' Most ofthe Batavia 'Boys spent Aaah, uu..a.....- ,., . with thosethat have beenucarried onh 'themarlted-results'in other'state8T both-east and west and is tin, line with the national contest now going on between , the leading. re-' publican candidates for the Presi- dency. , Senator Hugh S. Magill, the pro- gressive candidate for United States senator, is engaged in a state-wide canvass and while his campaign is not ofthe spectacular sort, he has lattracted a large and enthusiastic following. His campaign appeals to those who wish to see a change in present methods and a return to 'real representative government. t He has notonly the solid endorse- iment of the Roosevelt and 'LaFol- ilette republicans of the state, but lhis candidacy has been warmly ,commended by Governor johnson, Gifford Pinnchot and others of na- ftional repute. ' - W ' ,In his campaign, Senator Magill has been getting close to the' people, to that class known as 'the silent voters3 those who,are politicians but whoquietly work-and vote for Clwl P91iSi.sL59f!,.'h9.ass!g.aavsm-t nientf His principal 'sirn 'has been to get his mesQ.ge to the' people, be- tion, and 1 iiit-to-do. greatly ap llllallenl lll6lllSj i Boller, The Cl ing a nl among th and engir new 150 boiler, w This w noon hon 1012 and in Batavi ed the O been doi for 40 yt a'relic. building Gov. ' is. 'Frank EI Geor e. i . Q . A , . . . hid e7'tlien':':iuitifted- -tht' ' S 'd'Y'!FCl?! ?P'1KH- .' , llCViU8,fh8f if 8iVCU' I flif' 310115115 vu' C ,t - .8 ai -- f 1 -' - r'Rgeelprg 0f'thg-,,g0umgmeng,giere. be could convince them of his sineer- 7245- T .ates -and made plans for la r - - ' - - - '-'easeriaiaaieaiimor -'the-new 'b0t1t'Saas.ua..--,.- Q - lf! 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