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SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1922. FRACTION OF POINT DIFFERENCE CHICAGO, Aug. 12.—(By The Associated Press.) —The race for batting honors in the American league has developed into one of the hottest fights in years with only a fraction of a point separating Ty Cobb and George Sisler for the premier honors. The St. Louis favorite has been out of the game for about a week, and the Detroit leader kept up his consistent hitting unt he was at the top of the list. Sisler returned to the game and . since that time has been giving the Ge peach hard fight. Sisle: Clab Samos || eo re cece which the Tiger's pilot took advantage of and today, with averages including games of last Wednesday, the two National League. Australian Davis Cup Team in Action NEWS. First in News Of All Events ; | Diamond Dust | It ts sald that Detrol¢ will get the pick of the speedy Baltimore team. | Pitcher Roettger of the Sioux City league team had arsiats t game with Tu Frank Henry, Mobile’s crack south- | Paw, has trimmed Nashville twiee this season by the score of 1 to 0. } a Oute! r Higbee of the Hopkins. Ne Kitty league team ts booked for a trial with the New York Giants. Pitecber BM Tierney, the pieee| Lafayette college star, has joined the New Haven club of league. Michigan-Ont rio league gossip has PROFESSIONALS TO PLAY SOON Oakmont Club Course at Pitts- burgh to Be Scene of Big Tournament. PITTSBURGH, Aug. 12.—The 4iff cult Oakmont Country club golf course here will be the scene from August 13 to August 30 of the annua! nament of the Professional Golf. ers’ associa Those in charge of arrangements for the championship event declare that about three score fonal pros will come & rounds will be played on many courses in the country be F ‘ore the rea! s . Clubs. Won. Lost. Pct-| stars are in a virtual tle with .409 it that the St. Louls Browns have| way ‘at Oakmont Only aotomen St. Louts 64 43 98) each. However, in order to decide purch Third Baseman Simon of | DCressionale will be permitted to em New York ‘3 - te just who is out in front, the decimal City at a fancy price. fee. Chicago ~ 7 ‘ when carried put beyond the usual —— Suit “en 2 Pittsburgh 66 48 «= 638 | three figures shows the Detroit man Jahn, the heavy hitting outflelder| |. esta er the tec ene Cincinnati GS", UR “2 837] gor with er eccontaae “Oe belee rand of the Stour Falls, Dakota league |. recent ruling of the PG. A. iow Brooklyn ~~. 51 54 -486) Sister's .40920. team, certainly looks ripe for faster | vor tne Pittsburgh cg EF a. Philadelphia 37 63 -370] Ken Williams, the home run slug company, called upon to fill the places of quali Boston ---. 34 «68 ~—-.333 | ger of the majors, who has cracked € fled profeasiona from distant points —— out his thirtieth homer, has joined the A San Francisco story has it that!wno may be unable to make the trip American League. select ten by boosting his mark from eed ee eet cee tOAeT he Calimans comreet ia of the Clubs. Won. Lost. Pct.|.313 to .329. Tillie Walker of the which the Chicago White Sox! national amateur championship. plac St. Louls = Athletics is the runnerup to Williams are said to have paid the Seals for|/severs! years ago, ie conaiderod one New York for circuit drive honors, with 25 and of the best courses in the United Detroit “Babe” Ruth is trailing the pair with re 21. Williams, in addition to leading in four-ply hitting continues ovt in front for total base honors, while S's- ler, his team mate, ran his stolen base States. There is a severe penalty fo Pacific Coast league teams will | every misplay, hook or ates: ‘Oak. have to speed up if they beat San|mont is well-trapped with tree, sand Francisco to the pennant, from the|and bunker hazards pace the Seals are going nowadays. record tg 37. _ | Other leading batters for 85 or more The Three! league pennant looked like a cinch for Terre Haute a few games: Speaker, Cleveland .376; Tob- cetera He Pattorsan, captain and star of the Australlan Davis cup team. Right—James 0. Anderson of the Australian Davis Cup team tn ac- a sieiwerer? tea r mais jeer Pa ene Sar urigrders mr a =the piste Halley dy weeks ago, but now Decatur, Evans Bassler, Detroit .342; Ed Miller.) see ville ard Peoria have the Tots in a lladeiphia’ .339; O'Nelll, Cleveland vile .330; Williams, St. Louis .329; Blue, HREE-DAY RACE ME FRIDAY’S FINALS. Detroit .325. ‘i HORNSBY STILL AT Se oa RO CLASS OF RUNNING AND HARNESS HORSES HERE New York 6, Brooklyn 1 Batt aise aes os Philadelphia. 6, Boston % by, the St. Louls batting star, con Pittaburgh 7, Cincinnat! 1 tinues to top the list of hitters in the No other game scheduled. . seecens Hevdier ‘ircuit, who have played inl Twelve Cities and Towns in Three States) ais ts simssontes im the wehetuied American League. : % Last Scores Umpire Doyle of the Florida State 9 league has been set down for five! Meeting of Saratoga association, at | Saratoga Springs days, the penalty for punching a» player in the Jaw. | Meeting of Niagara Racing associa- fac Coe tion at Fort Brie. Swimming. ul and Indianapolis are still & | | f battling at the tor of the American| Canadian amateur championship association standing, while Toledo has|°Yents at Toronto been striving to get ut of the dun.| National A. A. U. champlonships events, at Indianapolis. meet. Twelve cities have an yeon all season. the pill for an average of .383, and is : - : h , - eS : “ He Southern A. A, U. championships, Washington 5, Boston 4. out in front in total bases with 289,) 20 Be Represented in Race Entries _ |r tho cali and have given their] BOSTON, Aug. 12—Jack Dempsey, | at Dallas New York 3. Philadelphia 2. Sussinchhelardine arithwselsGeinda oF best in the racing game, that Casper] World's heavyweight champion, arriv The Appalachian league has been P po ne Se Chitebo te th ve en eepeaey 5 |may have a worth-while mest. ed in this city today to end his ex-| putting up a tight pennant race, with| _ ‘olo. Peete 8 wae runer, Osteo! Lreoy from Thirty Stables, Is Report 4 es hibition tour preparatory to beginning| the Bristol and Cleveland teams show-| 08 of national junior champton- e in batting with a mark of .361 and bd Cities in Montana, Wyoming and} itn er his eek Stith, BIT Erent|ing the way ship tournament at Nasr 1 Rain Postpones Bigbee of Pittsburgh with .360, is Pe ee Nebraska which will be represented ‘Tainins theeiehettageke ‘| oh a Pier. bc third, are: Great Falls, Miles City, Helena,}72? St AM <9 ve be = Onent o 4 0 m is : * A ; : ew.| Dor day. He will meet Jim Darcy, one} Gay Paree may not be very strong pening of international tourna- T 4 35 Max Careyof the Pirates continues Casper’s ardent followers of the thrill of the dirt track Bigs: Big colniee, Hoyneepe pe} of his training staff in four round ex-|for baseball, but Paris, Texas, is all;ment of Thousand Islands Polo club, ennis Finals to show {he wus to che base stealer={and many more whom we hope have become enthusiastic, ‘so. Powe 4) hibition bout at Braves field tonight| het up over its ball team, thg favorite! r Chess. E; x2 al ate Nair ‘ 3 A Soletarenis4 will be givena final opportunity to see the finest harness and |° es n eis i ea eters (ha and will start for his training camp di-| for the Texas-Oklahom™ league Lael a oa masters’ tournament, umes, running horses in the great northwest in action on the local ataee tetas: Pueshstaca Neil Galle ee ee |nant er ann GLENCOVE, N, Y., Aug. 22 —Rain| Other lead'ng batters: J. Johnston. {track August 29, 30 and 31 preceding the local rodeo. é |trnin for Dougias and go into training| : a | ‘The Columbia club of the South At-| Australia versus France, in Davis corspelled postponement of the final rey, Pittsburgh .349; By those dates over 65 thoroughbreds will have arrived |for the gruplling state fair contests anes ieiatiordammna soon, tf |Iantic league invited the populace to)Cup semi-final, at Boston. 2 5 . mecch of the women's Metropoli' hi Oo 348; Kelly, New York Joy Casper from all parts of the west.|ness horses will enter 35 of the best/ Following the annual fair at Dougla B. Kline, jeweler. Of! Exchange Bldg, | Witness a reeant game with no ad-j Ohio State championship tourna- | iennis.chempionship today between | -247; Hollocher, Chicago .345; Daubert | tn the running class, 35 speeders have|in the land and the majority of these|the racers will make a complete cir- , 7-21-1¢| mission charged. More than 5,000 at-|.cnt opens at Cleveland. Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory of New| Cincinnat! .344; Walker, Philadelphia} pecn. signed and their owners will] horses are here now or en route. The/cuit of the northwest, and will con | tended the free matinee and the home| Greenville champifnship tourna —_—_—__ York and Mrs. Marion Zinderstein Jes- | :342- have them on the grounds in plenty] total number in both classes may be tinue to race until king winter for-'’ Cyissitied ads in’ the Tribune are| team got an awful panning when ft) ment opens at Greenville, Pa. of time for training. Owners of har-! increased to 100 before the race meet. bids. winners and possibly the keys we |!9st the contest, ANNOUNCING The Arrival of New Woolens and Fabrics | FOR Fall and ‘ar Le Winter 1922-23 Fine imported suiting fab- rics, all new patterns—won- derful colors, in plaids, mix- tures, checks and chalk line sup of Wilmington, Del. The match will be played tomorrow. nf rain. The two singles matches —- remaining were set for Monday afger- BOSTON, Aug. 12.—Davis cup ten-|moon. nis play between France and Aus- tralia was postponed today because! Join the American Legion. Enjoy a Trip to the Mountains, Lakes and Resorts in Wyoming Low Round Trip 15-Day Summer Excursion Fares to Lander, Wyo., and Return Via Chicago & North Western R On sale from stations in Nebraska and Wyoming to Lander, Wyo., and return, June 29 to Sept. 10, 1922, inclusive, final return limit 15 days from date of sale. Stopovers allowed at intermediate points in either direction. ‘These low fares offer a splendid opportunity for enjoying a sight-seeing trip and vacation in this great scenic, hunting and fishing region. A new route to the Yellowstone opens July 1. 70 miles of the 150 is through the Shoshone Indian Reservation, winding along the picturesque Wind River, which is crossed and recrossed many times; wonderful Brooks Lake (Two-Gwo-Tee Inn), with the world’s greatest trout fishing; the Teton Mountains, considered the most majestic of all r. s in the Rocky Moun- tain Region, and the Jackson Hole and Lake Region, greatest big game country in the world. Innrmerable dude ranches and wonderful camping sites on every ‘hand. A new booklet, entitled “Teton Mountain Route to Yellowstone National Park,” {s just off the press. Apply for acopy. Then you will want to go. G For tickets, train echedales and full particulars apply to Ticket Agents Young Montreal versus Marty Col- at New York. Meet Mr Englewood Tracts are going fast. Only *f@tractsTac- ing on Salt Creek paved highway, so you -will have-to effects. 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