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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1 World Results By Leased Wire 923. CINCINNATI ADVANEES WHILE OTHER CLUBS HAVE NO GAMES Reds Are Only Contenders for Pennant—New York Needs Four Victories to Insure Flag for Gotham this Season. CHICAGO, Sept. to one, while the New Yor idle. league pennant, however, as 24.—Cincinnati advanced in the Na- tional league race searetony by defeating Brooklyn, five and Pittsburgh teams were The Reds are now the only contenders for the the Pirates, .. .. if they won all their games while the Giants lost all theirs, would still be half a game behind. The Reds are now four to the bad. The Giants need four victories to insure the world's series for New York. Chicago defeated Philadelphia, ¢ to 1. The Braves won a double header from St. Louls, 2 to 1 and 3 _to 0, In the American league Clevs- land and Wé@shington split a double- header, the Senators winning the first, 12 to 10, and losing the second 6 to 0. Allowing Brooklyn five hits Adol- pho Luque, the Cincinnati National pitcher, registered his 26th victory of the season. The New York Nationals closed the week strong in their final drive for the pennant. They won all six games played and from now on have only to win half their remaining contests to give them a good edge on first place and assure their play- ing the world’s series with the New York Americans. The Giants opened today in Cin- cinnati for two games and must win both to cinch the pennant. pe Today’s Games National League Boston at St. Louls. Brooklyn at Cincinnatl. New York at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Chicago. . American League St, Louls at New York Chicago at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Washington. Detroit at Boston (two games) Club Standing National League, Boston .....-—--. Philadelphia ---. Cleveland Detroit .. St. Louls ~~... Washington Chicago -.... Philadelphia ----- Boston -.--.. a= BT Yesterday’s Scores National League. Cincinnat! 5; Brooklyn 1. St. Louis, 1-4; Boston, 2-3. Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, 1 No others, American League, Washington, 12-0; Cleveland, 10-6 (second called in sixth, darkness). New York-St. Louis; rain. South’s Entry Feene Ninteen-year-old Virginia. ‘Ashe, « at Atlanta, Ga., whose many victories im aquatic sports In the south has boomed her chances for a place on the Olympic swimming team. Miss Ashe has only lately been recom- mended for the Carnegie Medal for playing the role of life-saver, having rescued two friends that were drowning in East Lake Atlanta. Wi alte Hoyt (with his wife and who was obtained by the New York nation fron irasmus high school, No others. American Association, St. Paul, 3:4; Toledo, 4-15. Kansas City, 7-4; Indianapolis, 4-3. Milwaukee, 4-5; Louisville, 6-8. Western League. ‘Wichita, 10-3; Omaha, 9-4. St. Joseph, 6-2; Denver, 2-7. Tulsa, 6; Des Moines, 1. Oklahoma City, 9-3; Sioux City, 8-7. Coast League. Los Angeles, 4-5; Salt Lake, 5-15. 1 8-6; Sacramento, 7-6 (second called in 12th, darkness). ————_ WAR AGAINST FLOGGINGS IN GEORGIA SEEN MACON, Ga., Sept. 24.—Armed with new evidence said to be of sensational-nature, the state tonight §| completed plans for its attempt to end a serles of floggings and a reign of terror in Bibb county. The second case against nine men under arrest charged with being leaders of the band of floggers and night riders will be called in city |court here Monday, Solicitor Roy Moore announced tonight. ae Expert watch and jewelry repair ing. Carper Jewelry Co., 0. 8 Bldg vaabsakpatl son), the Brooklyn is Americans shortly after po grad and who proved a thorn in the side of the Giants in previous World Series, is expected to be even more | formidable this year on account of his added experience. Team ‘Won Lost Pet. New York -—--. 92 54 630 Cincinnat! ---. 88 59 \ 599 Pittsburgh -.- 82 62 569 Chicago ...---. 76 68 628 St. Louts --—_---- 74 68 —.521 Brooklyn --------- 69 7 486 New York—The Coast League. ‘The matches staged at the Coun- Casper golf tournament were fea- DO YOU KNOW By United Press (By United Press.) Q. Has any woman ever bowled 4 perfect score in a match game? —J. K. K. A. Mrs. Goldle Greenwald, Cleve- land, Ohio, roled 300 in a match gameé in Cleveland, 1920, and is be- leved to be the only woman to have accomplished this feat. ewe Q.. What are tho heights of the following boxers: Wills, Greb, Siki, Carpentier, Dundee?—D. A. R. A. Wills, six feet three inches; Greb, five feet 8% inches; Siki, five feet 10 4-5 inches; Carpentier, five feet 11% inches; Dundee, five feet four and one-half inches. eee Q. How did the Shawkey?—C. W. H. A. The Yankees secured Shaw- key from the Philadelphia Athletics by the waiver route in July, 1916. phic Be Ss A? Yankees get Organized) labor in Minneapolis has completed plans for the erection of a labor temple at a cost of half a million dollars. Physicall Run. Titan Ts DOOR of opportunity flings wide its portals only to the man who {is up and doing—who is filled with pep and punch—with rich, red blood tingling through his veins. Mountain size obstacles dwindle to ant hills and ambitions become accomplishments to these sort of men. Where is the employer who seeks the man who {s physically run- down?—The man without stamina to withstand the knocks and of the hurrying, scurrying world of business? §.'S. S. is the long established and time honored creator of red you are equipped with a body that is strong and vigorou will start you on your way. allow the “Door of Opportunity” to be closed to you because you have not the stamina to withstand the gaff—becauso your nerve power is lacking. Build up your system! 8. S. S. made of carefully select- ed and scientifically prepared and proportioned herbs d_ barks makes you fit! Get back that old time punch! When opportunity pareks be ready to answer the 8. S. 8. is sold at all leading drug stores. It is more eco- nomical to buy a large a! bottle. ne Brooklyn Dodgers have purchased Witcher B. W. (Rube) ote ene Johnny Jones from the Portland Club of the Pacific ‘The deal was given out as $50,000 for both players. CASPER GOLF TOURNAMENT [S ON SEMI-FINAL PLAY TODAY try club golf links yesterday,in the | Hamilton and Vance Rowe. uD; feated Sem!-finals—Ralph Schulte defeat- ed Frank Firmin, 7 and 6. Second defeated Don Phillips, 2 Reed defeated W. Wyland defeated A. K. Lee, 1 up. Third flight—J. W. feated Jack Cattrell, Richards defeated William mire, 6 and 3. son will play in fin: A. C, Riker and are scheduled to play in the sem! finals O'Connor and Harry Adams are to play in semi-finals today. The A Ralph Schulte defeated F. S, Knittle, 4 and 2; By HENRY L. FARRELL. (United Press Sports Editor.) NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—(United Press.—Many opportunities may be Presented for Jack Dempsey to re sume work late this fall and dur. ing the winter, but there 1s little }j chance that he will accept any of- fers to fight again until next year. Dempsey, no doubt, is willing to fight sem{-monthly {f business should become that good, but there js a Uttte question of economi that would make it highly unprofit able for him to wprk too much. Some time ago several promoters went after Jack Kearns to sign Dempsey for a match with Harry Greb, the middleweight champion for a late outdoor or an early in- door show, and Kearns refused to consider any purse. Kearns safa that Dempsey had earned all he was allowed to this fear and he pointed out that the firm had reached the limit allowed by the law in his class and if they exceeded it they would have to pay about 60 per cent of the purse money to the government in taxes, Under the present conditions, Dempsey gets an awful socking by the revenue department every time he puts on the glove. It sounds like a pipe to hear of Dempsey get ting $200,000. $350,000 and $600, 00 for a fight, but if the fans could see what is left for him when he is through splitting up with Kearns and the government, they would not be howling for congres. sional action to cut down the money that he is earning. Out of a. $300,000 purse, Dempsey has just about $100,000 for himseif when he gets through whacking out Dempsey Refuses to Give Money To Revenue Office same source must have been much more, because the heavyweight champion is worth more in adver Using even than the clout title of baseball, Firpo, tt is understood, made a half million dollars in seven months when he whs fighting his way up to a championship bout with Demp- sey, The South American, how- ever, got practically every cent of his earnings for himself, however, as he no manager. Dempsey and Kearns, it has been sald, work 50-50 on everything. ef Dempsey, however, should give Kearns a big split, as he would not have earned as much if he been taking it all if he did have such a shrewd manager. arns not only made tho big es ‘possible for Dempsey but reased the scale of wages for y boxer in every division. k Kearns ts the greatest manager that ever lived," Johnny Kilbane, the former featherweight champion, said at Shelby, before the Dempsey-Gibbons fight. “If he had not been persistent enough and game enough to brave criticism and ‘orce the promoters to give him real money, champions and the rest of the boxers would still be work- ng for pork-and-bean wages. He argued that the fighters made the show and that they were entitled to make at least as much as the promoters and he got away with it.” Kilbane was crafty enough to do his own managing and Johnny Dundee, the present featherweight shampion, has also handled himself for several years. It is argued that Dundee would have made much more money {tf he had someone to andle his affairs with a little more had not tured by a close game between F.F.| ths other ends of the money. Of Hamil. | course, $100,000 is not to be sneezed ton came out the winner but anjat, but it is not $300,000. The extra hole had to be played for the| money that a heavyweight cham decision. The other results follow:| pion gets for the actual defense of First flight—F, F. Hamilton de-|'% tite is rather trivial, however feated Vance Rowe on 19th hole, 1|°™pared to the receipts from other sources that are opened by posses. Frank Firmin de-| sion of the title. Raymond Webb, 6 and 5. Fitted It 1s understood that Dempsey’s revenue averaged from $3,500 to $ 000 per week for three years. F earred a lot of money on the st in the movies and for the use of his name for advertising purposes Babe Ruth, {t ts said, got close to $10,000 royalttes last year fron a manufacturing firm who sold Babe Ruth caps. He got almost as much from the sale of suspenders belts and baseball uniforms bear ng hig name and from the Mterary James | masterpieces turned out under his signature. Dempsey filght—George Campbell up; L. A. F. Ott, 1 up; Roy Johnson de- 6 and 5; A. Hasel- Richards and John- . F. Hamilton before Wednesday. revenue from _ the the Records show that the Minneapolis Heat Regu- lator saves one-fifth to o: on gas. That’s easy to explain. The burner is auto- matically turned on and off so as to maintain a uniform temperature, day and night; a lower temperature at night. No overheating, no waste of gas. “Buel is saved and the house fs kept comfortably warm by te tic temperature control. Because it’s automatic, ReaD ETO WOR GEWTOERY. e's home piermenn te, to wake up the fire; the temperature rises automatica! jin the ee, ee eres automatically at night. Iy inst hed pt Naa ac heopt oo as py eld burning any kind fuel. Convenient monthly F. Write, call or poe fr hoe, ] 500 .. 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