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1921—PART 1. Yt I_IEIM Signs for Bout With Frush for $60,000 REX BEATS SHAMROCKS geeaninz | IN TEN-INNING BATTLE| detielen of sgreement with o | loeal promoter to box Danny | g e te o accision Reve e REX ATHLETIC CLUB, which is to play the Washington Giants, ‘FRENCHMAN NOT SIGNED BY RICKARD FOR FIGHT Tex Merely Has Verbal Undersfindifig With Descamps, Who Has Igtiored Cables a 160 Propesed Mill. SOR BY SPARROW McGANN. N EW YORK, July 30.—There has been a.blow up in thé héavyweight INC. We Give theValues and Get the Business * THE MAN'S STORES - 1005-1007 PA.AVE. AT BOTH STORES night of September 17 or 19 for * one of thé best colored teams of the District, at- Union League wh Uil Park at 3 o'clock this aftérnoon, did not find it easy yesterday to N Starting Monday at Eight dispose of Shamrock Athletic Club. Last year's independent amateur Ex EHAMPIUNS BHEERED champions gave the semi-pros a sturdy battle before losing, 4 to 5, in ten ! innings. v Kach club tallied in the early in-| Ouskiami Athletic Club will enter- nings and counted three times in the | tain the Southland Athletic Club this afternoon at Forrestville, Md. Play e .Wh = ¢ Lost Titl sixth. In the tenth B‘l’lils;r singled fteengon. ic il 4d. . Plas \ ‘| Pugilists ~ ave ‘| tor Rex and Frazier doubled. A poor | will get under way o'clock. g 1 Who Ha st Titles!| for Rex and Kraz et o “third Jet | The Oakland team Is anxious to ur- [N s A SA! E OF 600 pef 3 % that runner cross with the decisive range a game with some District Hopeful by Come-Back marker in the tenth. The score: tearn on August 7. For an engage- of Herman, Feioaat, |z ielephone Marlboro 1a-F-12 at- |N - rmag, cCarths. amrock, AB.H.OA. .m. A S T SRR ree-riece fight situation in this vicinity. Metropolitan fight fans were all set for a thrilling season runiifig tight into Octobér. AMN sorts ;- “WMade, of matches were discussed, including a Dempsey-Brennan go for Labor « day and a battle between Georges Carpentier and Tommy Gibbens in s o X i [ X -] of ugi! , who e be oche, .3 3 ¥ 01 Vow i 5 i3z . Steele, 1b. 1| thei ory str = Now it looks as though both matches had gone by the boatd. It{inrones, have taken heart since Pete]F: 133 7 2 Smithwosas. 4 15 4| gaies when they trounced the Ber- | NN 32 may surprise a lot of folks to hear that the proposed international com~ Herm#n of New Otléans punched Joe || o™ 310 1 Sullivan,ef.. 3 1 0 0 wyn Juniors, 14 to 5. ZFhe batting - bat between the St. Paul flash and the Frenchman is téeteting on the |, = o™ | "o " o0 liine mooa il 81230 # 19 %lof D. Bellman, A. Bellman and Stur- (R skids. Yet it certainly does look that way. 2 54 0 1amy ADGICALING L3 0 T 2 Rm®--- 3 1 5 0|&es of the winners featured. \ became once agaln ruler of the ban- ¥3 0 0 2 Humphriesp 4 1 0 § == y \ Tex Rickard, contrary to general) from Harfy Dime, Who is over there tam class. S EaLit iy e | A T whigh: ge N understanding. id get Carpen- | 1oo] saibilities J otals. .. .85 »d the Mol iors, ; s oddafsg D D taainh Hary o Unseated-chatipions have tried hard when winning Ain scored. yesterday, will encounter the Palace | R 0010080001-—5|Athlec Club this atternoon. The 77 fiar's John Hancock fo a fight agree- | of Européan boxinf. Harry says that 3 ment. He merely had a verbal un-(Carpenticr lives Hke a secluded prince iri years gote by do retrieve lost 1ad=|Rex 4 derstanding with Descampé and ‘hig|in his palatlal house and charges the|réls, But only four have succeeded, jShamrock 4 C 10000800004 |game will be decided on Monument & ! 4 N\ . fighter that they would come back to | equivdlent of a thousand dollars in'The Iate Stanley Ketchel, once emir o Rune—Blair @, Feaser Corroll Qwen lot diamond No. 7, starting.at 1 N T s country for & fght in the fall. | feancs to sally forth and show him-'of middlewelght dominion. was | eees beoreeis: YNITan oE etk o |0 clock- o A A t S l T . N If at a boxing bout of at some pub- | knocked off his throne by Billy Papke, |son %), Swoeser. * fwobame bits~caro Trinlty Athletic Club anid the Linv n ugus aie llat Brlngs Back N Has Gibboas' Agreement. 3 " + lic_gathering. but came back and knocked Billy off Three-base hit-—Fraser. | o A AkGank Teaked anons Bim g Anal- | G urage in trylng to win pres-|again.. Jack Brittén pra Kid Lewis!Stolenbuses Owen, Sweeniey. Sucrifice hite— wort Midgets u‘”'“l}'e opponents at b AL e i WU i by S the man. | tige for France by going up against|have alternated in rul 4 the land of | Lynch, Roach, Blair. Lett on buses _Rex, 6/ Fedlangds g ‘“"sl e O e Kane, Gibbons’ manager, signed | q&° (00 \Fr400C P WO TR 8 0 s | welters. Hermah I8 the fourth ex- |Shamrock. o First base on Lalle—Off Hum- | % efit game for St. Ann's an agreement for his protege to meet | phries, 2y off Owen, 3. Struck out—By Hum- | phan Asylum. Trinity has won sev- Socgen There i Jitie doubt (hat |made him .more of a Rero in France Sepioft .\ 4 many gresy|Vitien 3 by owes, & | enteen of its nineteen contests this the price Tex agreed to pay was $60, tAn, Syers nows_just how. gou - : i ade = season, while the Linworths also . F . 4z 05" Ks 2con & Glbbons was com. | Gibbons, is. HE aleo knows that he champlons, who lost thelr titlca made| In n double-beader vesterday Peer- | huve "estublished a ood _record. Including every three-piece suit remaining from this season e = would stand a od chance of another - i e Navy | o v H - e} . » y gllr:ed, Rickard cabled to Descamps in | OG0 IS0 B e et him. Why | back. Most notablé among these were| Yard Matlnes; 9 to 1, and the Dary | iSach has triumphed over the other. The biggest year in our history of twenty-five. Paris, acquainting him with the §00d | ghould he take that chance? Terry McGovern. who failed to de-' View Athletic Club, 11 to 5. In both | James Y. Hughes, president of the s ihotbnt it £ by rotie e We will know all about it soon, for |throne Young Corbett. and Jim Cor-|games the winners flelded spectacu- |pistric. Umpires' Association, has ex thought that by return cable he | 74y Rickard has just sent a very.ur- | bett. who bowed to Jim Jeffrics larly and did somé Hedvy cloufing. | called a meeting of that organization would receive cheers, consratulatioris "Herman's performance, however, has | ; ' ? X ceive ) v. Freddy Welsh, whose light- e V. R p a word. Absolute silence from the| No Dempney-Brennan Go. i bagsed to Benny Leonard, (v Arines did aliowed SoV. Uine | aport depdrtment of the Washingion |8 [ banks of the Seine. Evidently even| As to Dempsty and Brennan.|is sald@ to be planning a comeback|jarters in his last séven games. To- Timhes, : if he doés come from Lens, Rickard fags he has been feeling the [campaign and Is in training at his sy Peerless is scheduled to meet| Rallying e ninth inning to [N tier can't see the fight at all. A . | public pulse and does not believe that | New Jersey home. 1 ello Post and Washington Bar- |score six ru Berwyn Athletic Club i that is the inference to be dragn from | go between the two men would be| Mike Gibbons, the once redoubtable | acks in a double bill, starting at 1 |handed a 10-to-9 defeat to Naval Hospi- Descamps’ silence. popular. RicKard is some pulse artist. | “phantom” of St. Francis, dreams; ,ojocx tal. Both teams did some heavy hitung. Just now the Frenchman is i high | If he can't sense the attractiveness of { that e soon will wear the middle- LEADING A. L TTERS . Hi Up te $35 favor in Paris. The news was re-|a bout, 1t's & clmch there is no attrac- | weight crown. He is to meet Auzi¢ fl Pleasant Me ies t mories to You and U selling, at both man’s stores. Ratner here next Monday night and it he wins will challenge Johnny Wil- son, present holder of the title. —_— . And back in Kansas Big Jess Wil- 1drd has serit out word that if given; the chancé he will train hard and at- ceived in a letter which came in today ' tiveness to sense. 70 kg i 7 y R tempt to send Jack Dempsey back to (Including Thursday's games) Moore, Phil. 13 T N BY ABUNDANCE OF SIGNS|*-%* ELE G0 TE TR B & . RO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS : ?llv‘ll.rl:v;, i 5 3 5 04 |3 \\§ = § thrée, old-tashioned. honest-to-good- | Cobb, e . 18L1 N\ N y @ i ad, | 5 Q FTER watching the games of the major leagues for half the season, caught on to them yvet." an opinion has been reached that t nager who 1 im- | COther managers have said much the | g e HE granape has tied him- | Other e ome have not gone S0 self up with a complicated system of signs ot try to guide his | ¢5r Wour of them have signified very Tl 2w 5 BrRSeE2onENBE FEFERTHREG 1 T CELELEEEEEL EETEEERY T EL EEEELTELINEY Y PETL P CEREE TP EL EELE P T ST B vt pets | ist inly that they dén't believe hard g i i fl’l‘ung makes it 8p necessary for|Woodall Deti. oo~ » MeManys, 81 % A player walked to bat in a game this week between two con- | signs. One manager says he can name | J3amaier, Cleve Uy 2y 9 3 sy Kergent, [ leagues ‘336 | Hendryx, Bos. 33 tenders in one of the major leagues. Béfore hé went to the plate—there | three teams in the major was a man on first—he undoubtedly got his instructions. gy the time | that are sfsn ra|b:d.d Onlzun:e :hru:‘rx fhat he ot to the plate the manager had changed his mind and there | I"Efi Nnampiomanip. and 103 Protsy was the greatest ado to get the playér at bat sraighténed out. eatly an even bet that team does not win. 1ven its n|tchef;dare not pitch I i Burwell, 8t L. halk, = s3%8858 258 everybody has an idéa that we rum without gettihg bench signs, and, to ¢ Somebody shouted to the coacher everything by sign. I am only follow- my mind, that is sign business gone 4t first base. There was a lot of wig- skl A cuwmonsrntanen-SsaunncoolvonsaioasasnaliBulustacliscrRalanslBatyl CONBO300OMNOOOCHO2000000HA0ICHOCe0ILO-EAd~ONHOoHINONCE~OcaZocs 70 o < ) 37 H 34 13 0 21 5 g 23 2 0 ] H N3z 1 0 3855 83 290 66 & 588 H Bw e Wagging to him from the bench. He |ing this year what my observation and 293 00 2 24 59 13 . . wig-wagged to the man who was Feading hav® tatgh: mé. ‘T Vmay be frue that the spitball e H »n 11 H ’ E; Suit All Wool coaching at third base. The latter wig-| “When the pitching was_ poor in|pitching was the cause of the intri- - R 1 F 12 4 very duit 00 ng[léd ll)elh("b#‘n‘f:L Dl""lu (h:.a::!-er:'i nt’?‘el;' years : kn?' :::‘lt the teams |cate !l'n.:y;le]llfl b'hk‘hrthull been built 73 ‘il} : 29 52 K o C tl- d Y 9 or to on of other which won champions e more in. ba3 al certain managers . B8 3 5 coaches “he certainly wig-wagged to| or less free y:em?s. The oné big thing O A ere of the division, which might 100 g0 s 8wk 28 onservative an oung Fellers’ Models Jomebo e gam almost | was to kee; ase runnérs on the alert | be alled. the e-man party in se - ol e all the sife at bat wig- | aly ot the Hime: Thate the secret of | Uil In other - words. they believed | Oguriney, | 23 38 [ mLa E) Blues, Blacks and Fancies C a5 245 3 wagged. this telm;u nufieean. As mearly as we | that the mnnnse{ s!:nuldrdtlwrr‘nim;te me]HMv'r-D"M- b . 3: fi :fi R s, 33 can we let the base runners know to the exclusion o e players. o = P .I";{ = r’n:;:ilx:;"w:g.:;-mufl“y what the batter " will try to do. “The anninilation of the Jpitpall and | 88 8 : LR 0 1zes to 48 a 0! whether wi L] un T im. | the ! to stalwar itting may 15 18 (3 hrust throush the akull of the batter, | Thats il the stan. basiness that 18| develop a new String of managers 2 =5 8 All Cuts—Regulars, Shorts, Stouts, Long.s :'nd ’a:fl:r[ ug‘l:!rh:nlw;dflell"’“:"d ?:P “fiorkti“k on this fltum. and if we|and the game get hatk‘nelrez t"d”‘? 2 20 18 : w > » ? & ruck out. en he retarned to|should hap; t ish well rly ideals, where the individua - el he was rected With cor | Eoink to Mnnounce st the. ha ot Lhe | Siayer shone because he had a chance 3 nws eights for Year’Round Wear fal demonstrations of disapproval|year that we won our place withlto use his own judgment. 18 48 8 @n the part of the manager. H 3 8T 4 16 \ : P’ vou fead's Mgnr : H L Y LR N Honest merchandise that sold fast because rightly priced.-consequently only broken lots g Tee, but 1 ary i Det... ¢ Leenard, De % 48 2 § remain, but the assortment is big. Quality and workmanship are the best the market affords; ‘;-'\'r.;lo o as youre told, or it will ’n.,'y.,vw‘!.m s T n F B ) \\\ the usual high standard of “M. S. M.” clothing backed by money’s worth or money back. s . il , N. Y. N s cXnowing "that discretion was the Jonoad s :;»E s 1 ter part of y dollars or so, the Kolp, 8t. L. 24 layer sank into a comatose con- fhmee. Haipes, St. 1. 33 71100 205 Mitiieton, “Dwt, 2. 34 38 H §\ UA! I' Y UP PRI tion of discreetness. He was play- R. H.HR.SB.Pct ubbell, Phil. 48 8 10 0 ° Wilkinson, Chi...... 18 38 4 N ing the game safe. - R. H.HRSB.Pel. | Mitehell, Bkin 0 6 800 Roter. Bo 3 Cleve. 24 48 5 N -His original Instructions had been 78 149 12 10 North, 8t. 0 1 2 [ Fohn Y rash, H 18 28 3 tp_bunt on the first ball that looked 12 14011 . 2 810 Eothe X 2 s A — -:uu;’- strike. The runner at fifst was 15 38 1 0 . 4832 H e H : © be on the alert—and protect him- 2 3060 1 tnu M.l. self. The manager changed his mind. b 300 thaa H 2RI ai A COOLING PRICE IN and decided that he would have the 26 62 4 3 . 4811 Peckinpaugh. N. 6 player take a strike, and then give!ss ER R 500 Yaryan, Chi. ) N the hit and run sign to the runner on 01212 8 300 . N, X g SRR aRD \§\\ the second nllpmv\ludthslrl:!." s 8112011 7 50 S 1228 2N s came out, e batter took | . Bok 162 25 571 @ 5 b1 2 64 45 64 .31 . . two strikes because he forgot to give | Cutansw, 0 4 98 014 STy o - o 6 48 52 30 § L4 The Best Thing We’ve Had This Season the hit and run sign on the second |Killeter. Chi. " 6 2% 0 2 Walker. St. i 600 0 £ 77 49 295 | N (Coat d T hat the runner at first ) 3 3 : enn, 20| : it b e ba caught napping. The pitcher fogled Martin. Cf...... 1228 41 (13400 ] 2100 B n ! 1041 71 N You big men will find your size here—so will the short men—tall men—stout men him on the next one and he strhick o Chi. sl @il 30 fi s 200 k- 3 2 §\ and the regular man—sizes from 34 to 50. In beautiful shades of gray, blue, black, % & 2 500 250 1 = N ith pin stripes.. We know you'll like them. “That man on the bench has had 17 57 g 3 400 320 5 with pi pes. y € . ‘the head BRHEm 2 the Fends of erery plaver on ihe munilE PEEE o5 i o v 5518 BAGE BALL Y0PAY T ot "aia, s, chey_Whg m R a CLUB BATTING. verkins, 92 1 s 3:30P.M. o e, 3 orten Rl e oW e B I LB 12 222 08 B o 6 AR R IBAMARSEEC | Schang. 83 207 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK % first-ball_hitter or a second-ball hit- 31 51408 310 3378t Latwe.. 91 3191 402 96 T7 52 51 66 802 | (. Waike ‘8w = . B F W ted S d LeF.or whether 1am supposed o walt. B3 fm a3 g U g f Jimes ne z Washington vs. Detroit tne Wors erge an 35 or to out into the next lot. Pit h. 8 Leibold, Bos. L@ ot 0 ° — Every man on_the t 1 thmed | Bchmandt. 42154 22 50 1°2 J - 54 et 3 seeees ; A SE N8 s el tres LEEREE ) b henoE el A Cassimere Trousers . . . . . . Rer is alibiing himself all of the time 16 ‘é % T 0 1 ‘3m | Cincianadt. 91 3010 3 ° You can always use them. g¥ ;:{h;fe:‘hal we don't give the signs | W gg i R :l!lg 13 ‘! 68 205 65 3 . Has Only Thrée Signs. Frisch, N. Y 82 370 ;}i 7 528 . p It i% not fair to a manager to tell his | Harerave, (b S ¥ 33 BIG CLEAIU U SA OF ‘iA stock in trade, but it 18 e tl:fi Sulivan, G R :% 33 - P LE ALL TS Wwhat he said and withhold his name, 22 18 5 0 g E E t et ot T AT ahaoF the Thaior imgsii ' ‘ PANAMAS y ell in one o! e b ’ ¥. i leagues this vear was asked b LR BISEE % - ; GENUINE PANAM. Genuine Toyo Fotenr i, AFS Bumiek CERE BUE PRET o TANBRAY started with more. I found that I 22 50 08 4 3 = —in all the latest —a mighty popular Tne e o badd ‘that my ream can’ Wi SRART ; blocks. They'll go fast $9 .75 $9.45 B at my team can hit 4 . comfort- > emergency. 1've D 2 H - o H 3 -1 many or more gamés out of the fire PR B . M o 2 : A A I A e R as any manager this year, and I've 88 344 sifi 2 4 294 3 ) * Rt T i LR LR EE € ; Y 5 signs, because | Clem t. 7 5 2 2 P o M B B I I - - LA 5 FINE STRAW HATS FINE STRAW HATS | f % 73 55 118 13 01 292 -~ g ~ 5 B 3 R s | MAJOR PITCHING it EEEER | Tomorfow, August 1st, Harley-Davidién 1922 rock bottom . e $0.65| | —Thedestbuyintown $ 7 .65 2 3 3 - . % & d el @ 42 08 2 0 w0 motor cycle and sidecar prices beeome effective.- - oy proportions. Clean-up g todav. Cl S ot e Thursar's Ghare) EEAELS :g No half-way reductiotis have been made, but substantial cuts : LA Sl y. Clean-up price, Pitchier. Club. W. L. _ Pitcher. PO B8 3400 to the very lowest ptices ble. T [ 2 0 Miljus, Bkl 3:341;429061 284 v 3 = # 3 3 3 1 Cmper Pl el R : v-Ol;’lyt e prices of Harley-Davidsen metor cycles and sidecars K Gray Chambray Office Coats Black Office Coats > 7 Ny %3 304 83 90 1 5 283 ave been reduced. The characteristic high ity whish has g 5 2 Glaser, Pitis. 3 81336 41 % k] seceel Sis i % . 3 All sizes in regulars and : —of materie W o by Grlme B g R ERE distinguished Harley-Davidson as the “world’s best” remains 3 L e % .69 e . an _‘2‘9 X 99 & Alexinate GHIT0 5 mfigggéfl utichanged. 0ULs . ... .eeieeieienis R —_— N 5 p. St.L.Bkn. 4 2} 3 i": o o . Ny 3 iy i3 1 fi i g 31 At these low pricdes unequaled motor cycle and sidecar. values New Line of : Silk-striped and s 35 §3 3 8 8 wad 2 § . aré offered, arid Harley-Davidson lesdérship i¢ moré emphatically. Fancy Seft-Cuff $ 71.39 “"':;""‘ Shi e N BH 83 manel apparent than ever. : o R T == o N : ¥ R EE : P ik e R s 15 g 19 f 7 226 35 2 S i . - nion Sui N & 83 Wk Ros 74 cu. in electric twin 90 130 All $2.50 White Collar x,'::: vy = N o 8 i S 34to 46 —_— N\ 3 4 91 1324 1 1 2 . . . Attached Shirts, in Pongee . e L BRI Ny 3 i3 Z2en1e 74 ci. in magneto twin $360 125 and Osxford Cloth —_— 3 for S350 N i qa. g 61 cu. ifi. electtic twin $368 120 N r s msess b R 4 : All $2.25, $2.60 $ 75 N s 1 8%k 3 H 61 cu. in. magdeto twin $450 $335 $115 78¢é Crown - - and $3.00 x . N 5 i i NS EEE Tourjst sidecar $145.. $105 $40 s ers. Regular 59c Knee Union Suits . ....... == 3 . Pitte 8 4 R Roadster sidetar $160 $115 $45 Extralength ........ JC Sizes 34 to 50. : Aterem: T T me - 1 :ggggé j : Abov prices . 0. b. Milwaiikee phus federal ths Pure Silk 8 5 § Feeder ok g‘i § BT -1923 Harley-Davidson in the béstitifiil iew brewsier green finish are Reversible H. 65 C N} 2 ‘19 5 ngs g now ready for delivéry. Come ih tomérfow. Wash Ti 29c i W e o N 1918 “s’flrn. i #:“g; . as s ..... .. s 3 for 5188 N H § 9| cooper. pitts B adeo owie erson Cool Pajamas. A : it R RN , , 35c Paris e T 269 H 78| ovoreer, B iR 48 2 § H ® T e Only Authofited HiD ”‘Nf“' in D. C. = 5 Ga g 2 c Valco make ; = e 2 .3 6 om 3 A 5 e et e 4 219 10 o o e e . 1 i3 4iuys 627 H Street NW. ml..: s 3 for $485 H 411 200 17 48 1 R 3 137 i e ) g ) : i ' M, Back Fiamsgeiid S Money’s Worth or Money Back f’m 8t 04 28 5 600 ; § % g §idit Py 2 oe PP E:

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