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MONDAY, JULY 26,1926. J LIBERTIES WIN Oscillator Unit New Feature of > COAST GUARD ACCEPTS CHALLENGE OF NEW TEAM Saturday afternoon the Liberty team won a.double header. The first game was won from the Mar- ines by the score of 12 to 2. The second game was the closest contest played this year at the Army Barracks. The Liberties beat the Coast Guard by the score of 2to 1. The score stood 1 to 1 | until the final inning when the Léberties seored the winning run. Maximo pitched for the Liberties while Smoker pitched for the Coast Guerd. In answer to the challenge of Jeff Knight who represents the | Bootlegger’s baseball team, the Coast Guard wishes to announce that they accept the. challenge, ‘and the game will be played Aug- & ust Sth at the Army Barracks, the | Above: Apert of ing of New looser to buy 25-quarts of Ice W' Transmitter. _ Cream. Gia Coed toes invites Fight: ‘Rear View of Panels. Mr. Knight to submit his lineup to] WG, the municipal. broadcasting , the Coast Guard Office so that! station: at : Atlantic City, joined the / %t may be ascertained whether or) high ‘power stations of the East re- mot the team consists of certified | cently, when the «Western Electric }. Conipany’s new 5,000-watt transmitter went on the air for the first time. The new feature of this equipment is the oscillator unit. ‘This equipment has-been so designed as to overcome to a large extent a type ‘of radio distortion which -has been experienced in the reception of rams from broadcasting stations. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS the WPG Station at Atlantic City ee ee | eocceccesecovesenccvecess CALENDAR OF SPORTS Racing Assn., at Yonkers. Meet- ing of Minojs Jockey Club, at Chi- cago, Meeting of. Montreal Joc- key Club, at Montreal. | .. Trotting: Meeting of Grand Cir-; }evit at Orange County Fair. Tennis: Metropolitan grass championships, at Bay Ridge, N. Y. Southwestern championship | tournament opens at Dallas. Golf: Towa men’s championship i tournament opens at Des Moines. Michigan women’s championship tournament opens at Grand Rap- | ids, Boxing: Young Stribling vs. Lou Bogash, 10 rounds at Atlanta. Charlie (Phil) Rosenberg vs. Ed- die Shea, 10 rounds, at Cleveland. Jack, Zivic vs. Al Mello, 10 rounds, at Boston. Sammy Fuller ys. Johnny’ Brown, 10 rounds, at Boston. t Champ Cyclist Doerner sae an ease of handling with the beauty of its appearance. ror pissin AT. It's an C car, too, Its enough emergency—as speed » diese fact rina ira nay Gres gual pet eesnaned Gotacre tees former Paigee—and it costs no more distortion results in an effect on the received signal similar to that due to tube overloading. At times and in National League Brooklyn 3; Pittsburgh 1. Boston 8; Cincinnati 4. St. Louis 6; New York 5. Chicago 5; Philadelphia 4. League Cleveland 7; Louis 4. New York 2; Chicago 1. Detroit 14; Washington 4, Boston-Philadelphia' not sche- aertain localities this effect becomes so ‘ : ‘ serious that reception vis unintelligible and music is reduced to a series of harsh. notes, § This type of distortion is brought ‘about by some phenomenon which oc- curs duting transmission and has here- tofore beén considered an inherent and unavoidable defect. This phenomenon was made the subject of an. investiga- tion ‘by the Bell. ‘Telephone Labora- namely, that this type of) distortion may be very considerably reduced, \if ‘not practically. eliminated, by 30 de- signing the radio transmitter that the carrier frequency is maintained thor- ouhgly stable during nt To overcome this def. ct a new form of frequency control is built into the from ‘the modulator circuit by. inter- posing. two stages of radio frequency amplification, ‘ e- The oscillator, unit, contains a 50, watt ‘vacuum ‘tube connected ‘in an ex- ceptionally® stable © oscillatory . circuit, which generates the’ radio frequency oscillations for-the carrier wave. The the regard of its owners quite as much with the beauty of its performance as New Paige. Are: 61: as Ree es ea to drive and to maintain than many much less capable cars, A demonstration—with PAGE & VILLAREAL Corner Simonton and Petronia Sts. William Burchell, Service Manager ‘Two Speed Boys mys tories in co-operation with the A. T.| Western Electric 5-KW. ‘broadcasting | output of “this oscillator is amplified & T, Company, and resulted in the| equipment. Essentially, ft consists in| by’ two 50-watt radio frequency amplix digeovery: oi - an important fact,| isolating the master oscillator circuit] fiers, employing’ resistanee coupling. | Stars for Reds : , a y eeeceeverecs 1 G. Bernard Shaw, the famous dramatic author, is 70 years old today. ees 000000002009 600 000008900008 89CS9SOSOOF BADE OOPHOOSOSOOSO SOOO SOOSOOSOOEOOER: SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN---20c a Week — SOOSCCOR CHEESES: SeCoeceosesesooes a — esos —MOOTIEOTTIOOOOTOIOMETMOOTOO ESM ih Get Ou ‘ Estimates oa : of the death of William Jennings Bryan. A big celebration and exhib:- tion to mark: the 21st anniversary of the Provinee of Saskatehewan will be opened teday at Regina. MM Trials in the so-called Osage Indian murder cases are scheduled jo begin today in the United States: district court at Guthrie, Okla. The campaign funds committee of the United States Senate is to begin iis investigation of: the. Ii- nois Republican. primary in Chi- cago today. Prete yen ays rl eRe + State’s rights and an economy wn g and efficiency program will be the ‘of the most important cogs in | major topics of discussion at the machinery of the Cincinnati | annual conference of State Gov- this season 6 Fred Lucas, star | ernors which is td begin its sés- chanded hurler Lucas has been | .ione today in Cheyenne, Wyo, - 2 DA + ear this share to keep the Hen- @ricks team tn the running. Not only as he won @ bunch of games through fine work in the box. but his timely hitting bas turnéd in more than one victory. . Thieves rolled the safe out. the ci Rag front door and carted it away. The of the peace. strong box had been entered and the marshal. arraigned ‘the $500 and valuable papers taken. before Acting Mayor Eli of Salerno, on a charge | ' saNFORD—Local Shriners are sing profane language, and &|iaying extensive plans for an ‘of $50, or 25 days, imposed. elaborate Shrine Ceremonial, to be held here in October. _Invita- tions to surrounding cities will be extended, The ceremonial will be the third to be staged under the suepices of the local Shrine club, PENSACOLA — The American schooner Camano has just arrived in port here after a trip of 14,- of the organization, an-/900 miles, from Vancouver to the | Fiji islands, and thence here. “We} 3 had a time of it, but eame through - LAKELAND—About 100 peril ba "the skipper said. The wille residents are planning! schooner, a four-masted one, ex- motoreades over the state,|nerienced ten days of raf tor-| first te go down the state,/rents. The vessel had a consign-| OCALA—A frog with a pench-| West Florida, tejant for salted peanuts was the! in, and the third down the/ latest “find” here. The frog is! coast to Miami. ‘the property of Tom Proctor, lo-, pees jeal business man. The frog was! CKSONVILLE.-A 309-pound| found on the sidewalk and Mr.! stolen from the Sunshine} Proctor, thinking it hungry, gave 2 Chip Company, and the ob-|it a few salted peanuts. They of a week's search by the lo-| were promptly devoured, and now | ‘was found by thejeach night the frog comes out for! ‘0 miles from the city./more. ; MANY CHANGES IN SCHOOL FACULTY (Ry Ashoctate?, Trens). TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 26. ——When students of the State College for Women gather here in| September for the opening of the/| 1926-27 term, they will find a} somewhat changed faculty, ac-/ cording to a revised list of the in-| structors, announced here by Dr.) Edward Conradi, president of the institution. | Owing to the fact that some of} the departments at the college! were over-crowded last year, the State Board of Control provided additional teachers for next year} for those branches of the eurri-| eulum, Dr. Conradi said. e In the Department of English,' two additional teachers have been | nemed, Dr. Eleanor Scott, |‘ who/ fossesses a Ph.D. degree from; Wisconsin University, was appoint- | ed*professor of English. Dr. Scott | was born in Orlando, Fla. She has taught in the University of Wisconsin for the past few years. | Miss Nell Pain, of Nashville, | jTenn., who has the M. A. degree from Vanderbilt University, has been appointed instructor in Eng- lish, BEARUP'S DRY CLEANING | WORKS $14 MARGARET STREET PHONE 227 MASTER CLEANERS AND PRESSERS || CITIZEN OFFICE * These two speed _merchants—Cart Cobper «tthe top) and Pete De Pdolo—are up to ‘their old tricks again. ‘Cooper copped the 200-mile event at Salem H,, the other day, averaging 116. niles an hour. De Paolo. came “in first over a 50-mile stretch:on the same track in one of the other races, “stepping on her’ to the tune of 128.24 rMiles per hour. Either. time is plenty fast enough, you'll doubtless admit> STAGE LURE FAILS CHICAGO—Lured from Arkan- sas by a letter promising her a Stage job, 17-year-old Jennie Rob- inson committed suicide when no one met her. The firm that exported the cele- brated chests of tea that figured in the “Boston Tea Party” is still doing business in Londan. KEY WEST TI JAS. A. FEENEY, Prop. “Everything In Cer. Themas and €CODIPIIDEIIIOIIIIIIDIOLEDIAIIDIL IIIS. 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