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s 4 3 "COAST GUARDS TO | MEET REGULARS INBALL GAME ARMY BARRACKS, WEATH- ER PERMITTING ‘ The Coast Guard nine and the} Liberties: were scheduled for a baseball game at the Army bar- ) racks this afternoon, which the team captains believed would be one of the closest contests of the ~ simmer season on the) local dia- } monds, should the weather prove \, favorable. The session’ of Sunday. after- = noon between the above. mention- 7 ed aggregations was a thriller from | beginning to end. The final:seore 4 to 3 in favor ‘of ‘the Liber- Until. the ninth inning ‘it 2-2 in favor of the Coast when the tables turned the Liberties: came out with biggest end of the score. Talbot is captain of the Coast _ Guards and Luis Gonzales for the ; : $ _ A game is played every Thurs- “day and Saturday afternoon be- ‘tween the Coast Guards and some j local civilian team or the Marines. } They all play good, clean, fast ball, ‘and the managers say that a larg- er attendance of fans would en- eourage the players very much in- f deed > Next Sunday © afternoon the ee Guards will meet the Regu- ‘lars of this city for the first time. (The Regulars have been making it ‘very interesting for the Liberties in recent games, and for this rea- son the Coast Guards have. built up a strong line-up for Sunday’s } encounter. * * h* NOTES OF SPORT* Ee i ee ee * Pree Coes sees tone Coronach, winner of the Eng- i “ yy, has earned, more than _ #80,000 ‘so fac this’ year for its _owner, Lord Woolavington. ' The present year marks the 45th § ry of the rio Jockey which conducts the race meetings at Toronto. “~The Prince of Wales has never + @isplayed much interest in yacnt- f which has always been one of father’s favorite sports. Miss Helen ‘Wills, the’ American f champion, wears’ a large — ring on her engagement fin- } sd although neiiher she nor her will confirm the report | had an engagement. 4 > Warren Keolcha, one of the Ha- team to compete in ‘the A. A. U. ‘outdoor swim- i ming championships at Philadel- z July 28-31, was the winner the world’s back stroke title the Olympic Games in 1920 and again in 1924, f —— « Very soon a beginning will be ‘ade with the construction of the dam Stadium, in readiness for the 1928 Olympic Games, and “gn idea of the immensity of the Project will be gathered from the fact that before the concrete work gan be constructed 400,000 piles, each 50 feet in length, will have t» be driven into the ground. _——— In Air Race | : j aptain H. E. Honeywell, famene | balloon pilot, took his daughter,| "Ena, with hime. whem be took eff! three other balloons in the ye that featured the Elks conven. | at Chicago. The girl had a/ ‘thrilling time of it, too. The bal-/ Anto » Chicago skyscraper, and lat-| fer had to descend in the open! country due to a faulty valve. Don tata’, es Bia Nick Williams, former scout for the San <Francigco Seals in’ the Pacific | Coast’ League, “has ‘succeeded ‘Bert, Filison as manager of the same club. Williams. ig well-known in baseball circles, having been associated with the pastime for many years. . He was at one time ‘manager: of the Logan (Utah) club. COOH O ESSE ETESTEETTLORCE CALENDAR OF SPORTS Racing: Meeting of Empire City Racing -Assn., at Yonkers. - Meet- ing of Illinois Jockey Club, at Chi- cago. “Meeting of Montreal Joc- key Club, at Montreal. Trotting: Meeting of Grand Cir- cuit at Orange County Fair. Golf: Iowa men’s championship tournament, at - Des . Moines. Michigan women’s championship, at Grahd Rapids. Tennis: Southwestern champion- ship tournament, at Dallas. Boxing: Babe Herman vs,° Red Chapman, 12 rounds, at Long Is- *| land City. ii | Malola, «Flying Se BASEB 4 | YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Pittsburgh 8; Brooklyn 2. American League Philadelphia. 5;- Boston 0. TODAY’S GAMES National League Pittsburgh at New York. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at Philadelphia. American League New York at St. Louis. Washington at. Chicago. Boston at. Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland. STANDINGS . National League Pittsburgh | Cincinnati St. Louis Chicago Brooklyn New York Philadelphia - .. Boston -........ |New York .. Cleveland Philadelphia Detroit . Chieago .. Washington St. Louis- Boston . The Marshalltown team, which has been trailing in the Mississippi Valley League race, has tried its luck with three different managers so far this season. The latest to take the helm is Dan. O'Leary, a veteran of considerable expérience Jae a minor league pilot. The present season has’ seen a great revival+in. the popularity of ezoquet in England. cone | Lust fall Eddie Moore was one of the stars of the world: series. bétween Pittsburgh and Washington. Eddie won the sixth game for the -Rirates by. slashing out a home run, putting thé McKechnie forces, on even terms with ‘the Nats. \\Now—only: 4. few months Jater, Moore goes to the Bus- ton Braves’ via\ the .waiver route. Fame’ seems to bea fickle sort ‘of person. Pee eee eee ee ee * . * * BASEBALL GOSSIP ee ee ee Bib Falk, the heavy-hitting out- fielder of the Chicago White Sox, began his’ baseball career as a pitcher. Dissatisfied “with the name. of “Skeeters,” the Kiwanis Club of Jersey City has offered a prize for a’néw nickname for the local In- ternational League club. The Austin team, the first-half pennant: winners in the Texas As- sociation, appear to be finding it more difficult to‘caich the ‘step in the second. half. “Red”. McBride, the young out- fielder obtained by the Washing- ton Senators, batted .500 last sea- son ‘with the Massillon team of the Ohio ‘and Pennsylvania _ League and has “been batting well over |-800 this year. 2 LN LL) LTP TSATIATA, eo ANTHISTI Kaapent High Sewtese Ship | ver Built in American Shipyard With the launching at Philadelphia recently of the largest high-powered and swiftest passenger vessel ever built. in am American shipyard, there ‘was written into the record of our merchant marine one of the finest ee of the country’s prestige as a seaiaring nation. ‘The newly launched ship has been christened “Malola,” which is Ha- waiian for. “Flying Fish.” When finally in commission in the of 1927 between San Francisco = swiftest ‘one of the first four ships in pas- carrying capacity in the world. it will be to: Waikiki Beach— lonolula, the chief port of the! be required for the dining reom ser-| trunk lines for direct telephone com- ‘Pacific Istands that this latest and} vice. The table linens, sheets, carpets | munication with local exchanges at to the American mer- chant marine—the Malola—will wing way. Tn building this new Leviathan of the seas science and industry have! phone system. This system will pro-| pumping plant capable of layed a significant role. There has/ vide communication to any point on city of nearly two million been embodied every refinement known| the ship and in addition will have with twenty-five gallons of wati | to man to insure safety, comfort and | shore connections at San Francisco and |day for every man, woman convenience. Picture, if you will, this latest and/ remain in direct telephonic communica: | private vessel built in the Ui merchant mar-| tion with home or office from their | States to i of the liner,} statercom aboard ship. i | eae gg to our me. displacement when loaded, is 22,000 tons. She will) be driven by twin-geared turbines gen-| phones installed, each stateroom hay-| Safety of Lives at Sua. erating 25,000 horsepower and her! will be more than 22 knots.) Top: Malola Sliding Down ae passenger liner, All the borg Pra] jbe done electricity and 3,000 | | pisces of silver, glass and china will | | and other fabrics would cover a farm {of thirty-four acres. Z | | Phe vessel will be equipped with the | latest type imter-communicating tele- | Honolula, thus enabling passengers to} There will be a total of 323 tele/ ing its own private phone. According Fish;?Is Launched; Has Shore Telephone Communication ‘Ways; Inset: Miss Helen T: New Ship; Bottom: Malola as She ‘When in Commission. ford, telephone engi | ola’ Graybar i I a Shaving Tragedy By Dick Spencer © Graybar Electric Co. $5 HEART .BALM LEEDS, Eng.—Miss Ada Curry, aged 57, wha sued Thomas Col- lins, ‘aged 67, for. breach of promise, was awarded $5. 1 VOTE BEATS SUNDAY GOLF SHEFFIELD, Eng—The city council. voted 31 to 30 against Sunday golf on the municipal links. The New York Yankees rounded the ‘turn of the season with the unusual record of not having been shut out. by any opposing team. POSITIVE. A _ good night's } sleep with an Emerson Fan. , july12-tf SUMMERTIME Is The Time To Have Your Plumbing Done Prompt Service At This Season JOHN .C. PARK Plumber and Supplies 328/Simonton St. Phone 348 THE OVER SEA HOTEL COMPANY Has recently inaugurated a new schedule of summer rates, for weekly roomers, the annex of this popular hotel has been set aside for this purpose at the following heretofore unheiird of low rates. Room, single, $3.00 per week; double, $5.00 ner week. Hot and cold running water in everv room. and the“ usual hotel service and accommodations that cannot be had ” at a private rooming house. Make your reservations by telex... phone, or cajl and see the manager, OVER SEA HOTEL COMPANY Piiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiit tie SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN 20c Weekly eteccccceocoecoosove generally. utilized in a town of ae | proximately 3,000 inhabitants, 323 lines Will be provided in addition to 16 | San Francisco and Honolulu. The vessel will be equipped with oil burners and will carry 7,000 tons of fuel in her tanks. It will. have suppl i ag é chil The Malola is said to be the it in its design International Convention ry compli the i Fhe rip open the "s double stern, but she Maloia’ ower sheil bottom: would still keel was i ad € it nn tte eae ig HY, SAF ETY There is no factor of safety, from double thick genuine plate giass to the solidarity of the roof, which escapes the painstaking investi- gation of Fisher inspectors. Quality above all else, is the creed of Fisher hip. And Fisher has always regarded the safety and comfort of those who ride in Fisher Bodies the surest proof of Fisher quality. L FISHER BODIE GENER MOTOR S$