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N ; CH_B - ; mN S | boys in their teens. Wren revisions of YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. . E BmflN GAINS P = the revenue bill are in order, this item National Lesgue would seem worthy of a little investiga- 7 / 3 S ¥ . Brooklyn 1. Pittsburgh 0. tion, at least—Kansas City Journal Teoskins 2 M““ ey ATHLETIOS PULL INDIANS | e > —— Jight, N. %, Aug. 10—Maxwell|to the wire, Cuardian Trust made up nam, eaptaln of the British lales|® world of ground to beat the distance ibis team, was the lone Briton to gain |8 ol vt Trust | SV o A place In the semi-final round of theli the lead all the way, He had to be 2 Y St. Louis 5, Washington®2. sbright eup tourmament today. The|shaken up to withstand the rushes of Internatienal League. = %r semi-finalists are R Norris Wil-|The Great Rose and Favonlan at'the Rochester 10, Jersey City 9. (Arst). "« 24, Boston, Willam M. Johnston,|finish but he was equal to the emergen- Roehester 1, Jersey City 2 (second), § Sranciseo, and Vincent Richards of |cy. 1 w York. Jeannette Rankin, the favorite, won Woosnam defeated Robert Kinsey, San|the Press purse of $5,000 for:2.16:class ‘rancisco, in straight sets. 6-2, 6-4. The | trotters, the second event of immortance ithe little Englishman covered court in a0 nthe card In straight heats. *She' took 1 e Syracuse 6, Bal - z : way that defied the passing Shots of |the lead when called upon . and’.won ' as] , A ; E Reading m to elude him. His volleying was L:m McDonald, her driver,” pleased. | Speskeriet ] 2 ¢ e e ou Wa and accurate. So =bly did he play | Dardanella, favorite in the 8[06 pace, | Rod¥, : : A that he mastered the young American bY | was distanced in_the ‘first’ mile. ' The'| a total of 25 placements to 6 for the tWo | winner turned up In-Yohnny Quirk ‘which seta ‘won first two heats, n & i Ny ’ - 3 ‘Willlams conquerc the Eritish veteran, 5,,:,:,,,, v o il > o . . R " e s = urmo F. Gordon Lowe, b: a net attack. Thel 50¢ (lage pacing, purse $1,2005 * M ; v score was 6-2, 6-4. Johnston defeated |y pony Quirk, ch.g, by He F B 2 A Dean Mathey, former Princeton cham-|"°Co08 “Bov (Bgan) s - . Natlonal League plom, §-4, 6-1. After a poor beginning, 00d, (V- 3 and .. i fladelphia at Boston (2 games). . ] 2nd with mach off-form playing. all the | gan Hedsewo 3 {3 j ot rfl AR e ‘ Rolling, winding, shaded roadsand the cool breezes way, Richards was lucky ‘to outstay | \,v® oi®" (hoitn) # ; d'f of the. ocean are only a few miles away. They 5 A Chieago ,at* Pittsburgh. Howard Kinsey, San Francisco, 0-6, 6-3, Amardale (Weber) .... . < “ 3 i X 3 4 4 Clficinni"l at St.. Louis, 2 -5 Kokomo Geovge, May Belle Direct, S promise relief from August/heat. Won't vou with us there? . The field”in the women's singles nar- Dardsnen: YANKEES BACK IN LEAD : 4 American ‘Teague rowed to Mrs. Marion 2 Jessup, Wil-| I By ewt time EV A DEFEATING WHITE SOX!| ' New.York at Philadelphia. This afternoon, perhaps,/you may find that busi- ness is not pressing. Telephone for a Single-Six mington, Del, the playing through cham-| %o ' ety Stallion Stake, 3 year| New Yok, Aug. 10—The "New York Lastern League demonstration. It will afford delightful relaxation pion ; Mra Molla B. Mallory, New York. and take you away from the city’s turmoil. -y old trot, value $12,000; Amricans ‘returned to the ‘lead in the| gfield at Harfford. agenal o M RN Coee: | Guartian Trust, brc. by.Bel American Leakue by gne Doimt today BY.|.' sobresster. ot Bislold : O, if you prefer, arrange/for a Single-Six demon- stration some evening this week. Take the family-with you for a refreshing mfir you go on a gallon of gas? The Single-Six is always good for seventeen miles or better. We can prove it, too, in a demonstration. win (McMahon) » 1| defating. Chicago in the last game of|. waterbury at Bridgeport. Los Angeles, in the semi-final round. R The battle in which Miss Goss defeated |FAvONian, (Edman) the' series, 14 to 8. The victory enabledi|. Apany at New Haven. . 3 Min Helew Wils, Berkeley, Cal, §-2,|The Great Rosc, (McDonald). i New York to win its first series from"the Anelecn AR Laniatidn: o Ask the man who owns > Lee Tide (Allen) seventh-place Chicago. team this year. 3 45, &3, amased the court foilowers. The | ™%, " Harvester. Eunios The |- The game was featured by the home | Indianapoiis 3 Columbus 1 (first) T O o T B rot | Great Volo. and Plut, Watts also start-|run hitting of Baker and Ruth. Baker [ Columbus 9 Indianapolis'é (second) e i & e har Dost veir] oL - Bent thue-3.98. hit two home runs and Ruth one. Collins | Louisville 7 Toledo §. e het St 1o e ihe mateh The Press 218 class trotting; * purse| won his ‘sixth strafght ‘victory" for‘New | (Othrs rain) bles | $5,000: York. Score: - g e o e o Taney | Jeannetts Rankin, ch m, by ) w LEAGUE STANDING. = w +« One o ride over canopied highways and out into the, 2 bull, the British Isies pair, by Dwight| San Francisco (McDonald). 1 R S iee National League open country. F. Davis, St. Louis, aonor of the inter- | Betty Tavlor (’mfl: . 3 g3 Ao Won. - Lost. national cup, with his old partmer, Hol- |Peter Bleler, (Stokes 5 Pjttsburgh . 65 38 .} “ 5 Combe Wazd. New York. The Americans, | Turedia, (. Fleming) kg Ve %370 | New. York [ 1 Our demonstrating cars are at your biddingall this wie etk o wtboaat 5:‘;:‘;’."::;“ o] [ bt g P g S LI sLn N ey & e month. We want you to ride in them so that you eten, e 3 » beat 3 d z 5 5 S 4 = 4 he young Britons 6-2, 8-6. Bfgg‘; (:,‘;: i) i 32 ?lst Lous Pé may know Single-Six power, acceleration and com- . Summaries : 3 3 000 Cincinnati 4 4 % Seabright cup, women's singles; third _ 212 class pacing. purse $1.200 03 ofr o El Chicago 44 < fort; so that you may take the wheel and realize 117 ound: Mrg Marion 2 Jessup, Wiming:| B % Fokon B w: Steriing 8 g e PhilgheivE 5 2 81 how easily the Single-Six handles; so that you may on, Del., defeated Miss Leslie Baneroft,| (W¢ R. Fleming) ... . 3 Tomls 38 o American League . % - o loston, 6-2, 6-3; Mrs. Molla B. Mallory, ;:‘fi,' Ey;}l"m": Hitshend)., Shatted for McWeeny In gth. = p e ey see, with your own eyes, how surprisingly far the - N NGB Yook, datnied Mis Martha P, Bay. Girl_(Mallow) . Score 1 innin on. lost. PL. . . A 3 3 Short Hflis, N, T, 61, 6-2: Miss|RUth G. (V. Fleming) Chicago . 20000501038 |New York . 83 39 Single-Six travels on a gallon. 2 Eleanor Goss, New Yor‘k dé(uled Miss Laura Forbes Lewis Witt, J New York 02430320 x—14|Clevelang 66 41 - b s s - . Berkeley, Cal, 6-2, 4-6, Doctor T4 The Jack.also started. e e i, ek e % | Wathington 59 52 Call 52 A owns, Tou Angeles; Cal.| Best time, 2.08.1-4. ke Ml Sipunk; homo' runs s Kuth, BapCEy oy roouts 54 RS at our salesrooms, or write or telephone for a efeated Miss Margaret Grove, Jiew —_— ZACHARY POORLY SUPPORTED gv‘;mt 2 e <] demonstration. Arrange for a Single-Six ride of at York, 6-3, &-1. WILSON MATCHED TO MEET N ogien. Y i s o . Seabright-cup, women's doubles,; Third Bow gl R ZEENATORS LOSS T0 BROWNS Ienituy I 34l least two hours so that you may know this fine car Z 4 round: Mi#% Mary K. Browne and Louise ol Washington, Aug. 10—St. Louls made | phijadelphia 3 3 Rt AT : 2 Williams, defeated iss Lesile Bancroft | ‘BOSton, Aug. 10Martin Killilca, man-| it three out of four from Washington by [ B Bt L s inf ly appreciate the following yearly 2 and DS 3 3 i a2 ager of Johnny Wilson, announced, to-|saking the final game oOf. the series to- : £ X ;s = 4nd MisS Martha P. Bayasdad-bobd: |night that' Wilkon had been matched by | day s to 2/ Shocker:was effctive i all| ' Weis et economies it effects: - & 'lrzux Rickard {o meet Bryan Downey in a | but two innings while the visitors bunch :iy-dseleoen 3?5 :” } T o~ -round no-decision bout at Jersey City |'ed hit: Zachary who ‘also was poorly orgester, - . L} = cuphoieaRuRe Wow: 13- | LD ucesiion bostier ety |t bl on gty Sexentech malcs ov bette to e pellon of gioeln STALLIOW STEKE | Cleveland the refree award®d the decision St. Louis (A) Washington . (A) Hartford 2000 miles or better to the of R % North Randall, Cleveland, Awg. 10.—|to Wilson on a foul, but the Cleveland whpo a el - TTabhe s e|New Haven . o b gallon of lubricating 3 Suardian Trust, the three-year-oM Bel-|boXing commission announced that it had [Tebiart, & 31 ¢ Sliudsecy d 132 8 9 Ispringfield oil, and 15.000 -miles or better from a set of tires. . win colt, maintained his perfect Grand |OVerruled the decision and would recog-| bewrch. o 114 o o Y130 % | waterbury reuit Tactng record today by winning|Mize Downey as middleweight champlon s1:ee f 31390 Abany he championship stallion stake, the on;he ground that he had actually scored | ¥ . ? “ g e s 3 331 o5 . & & 2 richest foturky to be raced for, so fer |3 knockout The Massachusetts boxing 200 2 ofcharitrc 40300 A t Is s Dem muo \ia season: but only after & split heat|commission has refused to recognize the \Atu i 0 3 i ilORewtam & 0 2 4 2|four days ahead of his 1920 record when ugus ONS! n ont race. The stake was worth $12,000 of |Action of the Cleveland body. Shockerp 4 1 0 3 $[fachams 3 2 9 5 0 lhe made his 42nd homer off Shaw of which $5.750 went to Mrs. H. M. Hamma, _TUson efiae Sk Derjent of the) muy Ziex % il Twds ¥ 3@ 1 |Washington on ugust 14. The Yankes Jr of Cleveland, owner of the winner. o i - ! per cent.| Scope by innings: v slugger has 52 games in which to make * 2 1t was Guardian Trust's third conse.|DBOth men are to wéigh 160 pounds at 10, St. Louls .. 001111001513 home runs to surpass last year's rec- WASHINGTON STREET AT PARK. HARTFORD cutfve victory, he also having capiured |°Cl0ck In the morning. They will enter | Washington .010001000—2|g4 2 Ry Pl Bty Mpgageming [ =107 XS ST, Hi Milr, Tobi, thre buse bie Tolaphone-Charter 46 - acobion, g ¢ the Kalamazoo meeting. Dick Mo~ ’ b WHITE AND DUNDEE GO Mahon wag the driver In each instance. The Tax on Athletics TIGERS TAKE FINAL GAME 10 ROUNDS TO A DRAW Guardian Trust won the first and| Did the Sixty-fifth Congress do exact- third heats, the second going to Fa-.ly what it meant to do when it-levied a FROM RED SOX | New York, Aug. 10.—Charlie White of onian 3 : AT ¢ with the winner ' luxury tax of 10 t *| Boston, Aus. 10—After losing ten |Chicago and Johnny.Dundee of New York n Bhe Bett Thoictian | Thist g DopaeT per cent on all 8POTt- | icht zames to Boston, Detroit final- [ went 10 rounds to'a draw at an open air A 4 made a bad break. | "It seems doubtful. Professional eport |7, broke through by taking the final game |arena here tonight. Both are light- : e sardian Trust took the lead at the bulks much bigger in' the public—pre- |f the series 8 tn 4 today by hard hit- | weights. : T t tun of the mile and was sumably in the congressional—mind toan | SR Score: anl Rople, valatatiof e i s L T b U s el e el England welterweight title, was given the ! ; ak at the n pole and was never rofessional basebail teams buy less than | siwe-n i 3°8 e ¥ cipln s¥ee EE A, Ot o€ MW { : minent | £ per cent of the sporting zoods manu- | Flassieads i - 5 g 3 i g 't 2. P i ©1% 09 50 Lios 34 5 : ] Gu w a whlls hoyi Cobbats 4 5 1.0 0 H Midget Smith.of New York was given 3 M,':;d’"’ TI'_‘;,: o b - .”‘” ‘M * under 18:-years of | ‘Geil'bast 1 § 20 0 2 o |the judges' decisicr over Young Montreal S e o e e RE e Veach.If i 99 | of Providence at the end of their 10 round 1 o had Lt fhe trkek .. Sno. Sishphth Conmress . ecommitted S "5 § |bout. They are bantamweights. Smith e ! - jan took com-: many sins of many sorts but it gave r £ L 0 . e Bl B B i At BT A 1310 o | floored Montreal in the first round for & | afd S T 0 ibgtate purpose 0011 3 0 | count of eight, Montreal twisting a liga- g o h turn and b her to discourage the athletic activities. of s 9,0/ ) mant inihis ‘right. leg and limplrlg Alght 3 { = ! 2 s |1y throughout the rest of the match. - i & 0 s Johnny Buff, claimant of the American |Petta of Woodway and Charles Mether-|several years ago after beinz knocked | SENATE CONFIRMS ¥. A. LINNEY | the house of commons tonight by J. Aus-| Totals 3 9% 369 | BYWeisht championship, received the|Sele af Wee Burn in a 36 hole exhibition jout by Pete Herman, bantamweight TO BE FEDERAL ATTORNEY tin Chamberlain, lord also said | i Bited for Pemodeitn T % 0| judges’ decision ver Charley Ledoux,|Match today on the Woodway Country|champlon, has decided to re-emter the A n 3 privy { 22Ran for Vick in Th, French bantamweight, at the end of their [ €lub course, 3 up and 2°to play. * |rins, probably next month, it became Paticd for Thormabien in oth. MARKET BROAD AND ACTIVE. E Washington, Awe. 10.—The nomination | P2t the King's civil list (the sum pro-| | © Frank A.-Linney, republican state | ¥ided from public funds for the expenses chairman of North Carofina, to be fed- |of the Toyal household) had shown =/ town, Minn. According te his rmanager, i N Davis Cup Contest. r ots|Cral attorney for the western North|progressive deficit for several years. 3 Althongh : tennis s the _internationas | "® "4® received several effems-of bouts.| Carolina dstrict, wee comfirmed late to- |" puo g B FOE 8 pounds sterl-| Fame Sl FEEIL T Bt st g day by the semite after opposition had X S tho international ianguage, it has net SPCRTING NO1ES. been voiced over his position on the ing 24,500 and in 1920, pounds sterling vet progressed far enough fo permit all 10 round bout, but the crowd expressed Lo its disapproval at the verdict. Buff was|Many Tongues Detrot 0202030 . geon ol0'2"1%0 0 1% o —3 | knocked ,down in the third and fourta Two bese hits, Heiman, Pennock. R. Jones, Colb. rounds by lefts to the chin. Buich, thice base its, Vésch innings known here today. Ertle has been spend- volved in Ing the summer on his farm at Water- ew York, in stocks today with wag broader ady pressu; be narrow and 1 movements Fecent sessions gave way (o a defi- s downward tendency and at thel! SONS OF REST AND TAFTVILLE CLERKS® WILL CLASH AGAIN CADORE OUTPITCHED MOERISON AND WON OWN GAME e (5 4 @ i Sadison | 1US2tI08 of negro voting. l:s,nuo.lma = probably would b-&:r-ur H ad " < Sl he Sons of Rest a 4o the arrangements-for such a contest as ing & RS\im! in Madison The vote was said to have been 31 |in 1921, despite & reduction in state , year, including American Su- it three out of four by defeating the Pi-| Taftville in the fifth game of a seven-|ranged without some difficultics in com- | JUCRSE) ® oF o STl | Mr. Linney was charged with having [ Which the king was initiated. e year. includ smecieah, Bu: rates 1 {0 0" today In & olichers' baidl | ame serics, thch (carn WAvInE Won e | MURGation. ~ When 1 ds rocallca tuas |THe {amous old buildiog. utlisud (Nrough yrevented voting of North Carolina ne.| King George, Mr. Chamberlatn sald v - Wik ks ¢ B0 vetween Cadore and Morrison. The form- | games - All the games played between |tWelve nitions challenged the United d;al:fir;mln:;\ujlsal \a]l ing pool, ;m be sroes and was criticised for his al- | had been meeting the shortages from a e il r Won s own game in the ith Inn. | nase:two:clubs’ have hech cose and in-{ SLAteS (hix year and (WAt oy reproscat: | rined sbout Sept. 15, and in the suc-|leged Matement thai he favored apply-|fund he had sccumuisted for.eack & g Which amounted to 3 3-8, forcing it \[flg‘ ‘;l‘gn hh;i df""bgl“; md "m“d a‘ff“ teresting and today’s game will be a stiff e;li evary continent ‘except Africa snaif (4e0E fve days il - eurm LMI;"": the literacy test to iliterate w! n-lemer‘ency‘ .ut mhdedlnad to agree to _ o to 114 §-5. Transactions Were Scl T{:‘Sj KE[ Il\n e asl;, re.aone third | pattle for the lead In the series. lqflL furlhu;nure.hlr_m bulk of the ar- Rickard's fiFst bout of ‘the 1!"1‘4”1 m,*l)‘;&mi as xw"” &% negroes. j. suggestion that t ad‘grm-s-l tom- 9 o MU on Kildults sacrifce. Seorc: The Sons Tave: been pracicing every rengements, for nebo ovents must o | Rick 2, onfirmation was veted behind closed |porarily increase the civil list, belmgmn- The day's news embraced a variety a 0po x . 30 8 ety [ QR T8 s Reelt s Biaye sded several L’B el ucmu b '-fi"’é’g"‘ Sracint orc | The-teat o nitting two nome runs ““dm" o et g g el aaatio ‘:f-"‘ o't View of the "- % unfavorable items, which were suf- Clsonm 4 b2 3 3lmaeatr ¢ 32" 0 o |DOW men to their lineup, besides changing | Lmd “l’;‘ 9"‘"" TS S, AL | e fay s P T iy (Bl e Sisemasion e ,\',,".‘ e apastion’ ey stat :l;.t.h :';,., finances. ent to give & decidedly bearish tura e § 1 30 AT, £ 130 | e e heid & St practice last|overyons -understands ms:l': st | jor ‘league players | Monday. Roxvru"y.lmr:n:»r- frins a8 ':;t“::h A e Chamberlain declared that King o S PR e Biewlt & o &4 ofWhiueact & 0 2 0 @ |evening and are in fine form. Manager |expocted to do. Hornsby of the St. Louis Nationals was|was ordered kept secret George also had favored a material pe- : The govermment crop report prompt- e 5 12 b o[hamerst 4 3 9% ¢|Maynard will stand pat with his lineup.| Tho Dawis Cup. resuiatipms. pfovide |the real star with two in one game.| Senators Borah, republican.. Tdahn, |duction in the ceremontal splendor, ' ! felling of the grain carriers, although saamat 2 45 5 olarmmis 3 6 o ™ |that challenges be recutved by the chag. | Babe Ruth of the New York Americans ' and Simmons. democrat, North Caraine, |ditonally assoclated with -the g representative rails fared well by 3 v . 4 0fBromeme '3 011 A e pion nation in Maroh. Them ft is tha|And Wiliam Wambsganss- of ‘the Cleve-| wara reported to have led the fishi |throne, but fhe govermment had advised: B e e et o L et b . ! nation’s duty to ‘make the draw end to|!2nd World's Champions hit one in each | against eonfirmation, whila Chairman him that parliament and the Ereat-mass ng bl the American Sugar dividend was 36T o ofucivenen § o o O 4| Waterbury, Conn. Aug. 10--Waterbury | aqvise aii the - competing ocountriea of |half of a double header. Ruth now has | Neison of the indiciary committes, and |of the population of the empire Would B s s wncnc ¢ @ 1 0 |stragthened its hold on first place in the | their opponents , and - woen - thefr, first |41 homers, with 54 zames to be played. | Senators Ernst, republiean. Kentncky, | prefer to maintain the dignity of the dolel (het the Sivctory ection Red Giamer, 8.0 8 3 0 |state firemen’s basebal, league today bY|round matches must be completed. As| After being heM to two hits in six in-|and Sterling, republican, Seuth Dakota,!crown Peiiech entirely SiScRmten. A SRFETE Yoo 5 67 3 g |Qefeating Hartford 3 to 1. The scorelfast as thoss are plaved ,the respecttve |Nings, the New York Natlonals solved |wera said to be the leading champions| Meantime ecomomies had beem intre- %til motes chr JEies wusitisd the Butted for Brotiem In 8ih. i | vy cdnminge: countries inform the champion nation of | the delivery of Speed Martin in the sev-|of the nominee “lauced in the royal household and.ale s e . IR e S 00 S 010000000182 ucome and request instructions - for | enth for four runs. ‘The race question was sald to have |thaugh costs- had doubled, the royal Off shares were affected adversely by eraes 67.30 Score by innings: Waterbury 00000021 x—89 1} pext ‘matches. A base on balls by McQuillan of Bos-| \an@uncement of additional price reduc- Broskiyn 0010000—1| pBatteries: O'Neil, Murray and Bren- 4 7 been uppermost in the debate. Only mi- |expenditure was only fourteen per cemt. Low priced rails also were sen- LIBRRTY CONDS, Pitsbergh . The lines .0l communication ran _this |ton forced across the winning St. Louis | s iz® 8.0 00000 —0|p.n; Barth, Healey and Phelan. . X : oroed ac nor mention was reported to have been {fTeater- than. in n‘::‘ afd the king be- o ofice ; run in the tent ’ e Linney’s o he econ were possible “rarts grea elay » = % ceept allenge. ity to ‘the far cormers of the earth |Braves. where he yas sald Sorhave proposed qi-|amine into the question of ixoected In motion by congress on the £ @ ss PERRE AND: DA RDEN AL, | THe Baltié Rivale aéeept the chalienge]When the draw was: made ‘mmounte | A one-run margin has given Cleveland | viding Notth Carolna's. vote . netwern |maintenance of palaces amd other @x= i meagure for railroad reltef. =59 -4 SPLIT DOUBLE HEADER | ¢ th, Yantic All Stars for a game. Call |ments were cabled to placés as widely | Victory over Philadelphia in each of | Mr. Harding and Semator Johnson, re.|Dpenses, hoping that an apprectable re- Isdependent steels were hefvy but =1 %2~ &7e/| St Louls ‘Aug. 10.—The . Reds' and|1949.2 tonight at 6 o'clock. separated as Denmark and Austalia, or [thelr past three games. In all of the| publican, CaMfornia. The latter, it was | duction’would enable him to avold ask- hety wag little change in the prics . g 78 9186 | Cardinals, battling in a drizzling rain s Japan. The Phillipines, Cechoslovakia, | contests the Athletics outbatted the In-|said, did not speak against Mr. Linney, |in” for an increase In the eivil Mt s ©. S. Steet following publication of S 58 B%lafd well into darkness, eplit a double British Gelt Stars Wom. Argentine, Framce, Belghum, Spain and |dlans. | but ‘voted against confirmation. | Mr. Chamberlain, recalling that he. i ihe monthly figures of unfilled tonnage, Domes ST.6k 8764 | header today, St Loufs taking the first| .Stamford, Conn., -Aug. 10.—George|the British Isles were notified. Enghish| A four-hit shut-out was twirled by A ST X4 Fcn st g king in 1916 voluntarily contributed whith showed a smafier decrease tham W1 ®s we |game, 6 to 4 and Cincinnati the second, | Duncan and Abe Mitchell, British profes-|was used in all theso despatches for |hawkey of the New TYork Americans| s31778.000 NET EARNED BY pounds sterling 100,000 .to the national | wasi generally expected. The Iron Age's AN ®% @%|6 to 3. Thres fiome rums in the first|sional golf stars, defeated Louls Chiap-|which the cable tolls ran into hundreds |asainst Chicago. kb treasury, sald King George wished to wackly swmmary of conditions i the | VGew WRs Lo BN 56 WM |and two in the second game were respon- ot dollars. | ANl of the Washington players made ALL RAILBOADS IN JUNE| aye further contributions but that the ol Terade Inleated that the recent Koo e ol E sible .for most’of the runs. :Coumbe's Then the replies began coming. Some |one or more hits against t. Louis, Rice government had advised that he comtefb- oderate fmprovement in the replenish- CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. double in the seventh Inning of the sec-| were in French, others in Spanish, the [led with a triple, two doubles and a stne |, " ColnELOn, Aug s of|ute to public charities instead of to the | mel domsnd §or steel conttnues. Chicago, Aug. 10.—Heavy profit tak- | Ond contest brought in two tallies and his Wins British Open Japanese used a code; but there was[gle. The semators had only four as. | lenc’ i ean e Wi i Foreizn exchange again showed & re- | T OE BOE: (TUCTY DIOAL (4] single in the eighth accounted for: an- Dlenty of work for the transiaters. Tele- [Sists In the fleld. The major leagme | ne' WhiCh Wwas 2 gain of §14.8 sctionray tendency, with sterling 10sing | wil " Tnarker today advances due tg| tier Fum. The scores: grame arc often susceptible to varlous |club record for the least number of as. | oo A i ane e E 10 sbowt o ceomt Other remittances Were|(ny government orop’ revore. Tricss| © omuieroon o SR T T s T | e commiaaien” b i casciits aad e urket. declintng prices | C106d Weak, 1-2 to 2 1-4 cents et lower, | w hpe & : . more so0. When to this is adfed the un-| During batting practics in the Clove- | mooc SO SAR W, (10 TREOETe S0 I8 the bond market declining prices | with September 131 3.4 to 122 and De.|Seex 3173 certainty that 1y accompamy a trans- |land series the Babe has buen fiching | way association. particularly Dnited Kingdom's of 1937, p",o,,n-_m ;-:: :;03-{ 10,58 O TASRIY bopitcl ) ments had to be done very sarefuly to |toam's dugout and lambastine them into 4. Teocoeites &\ 3.1 pens et antpal Total mles (par valae) 310,100,000, Li- | "0 08 B 10 Shoenta L ed Bresec 1173 6 avold mistakes, The upper ther of the rizht fMald stands | hared with o Ty e o - berty bonds ‘Wwere mixed. with general buying and a misterial wo-| Lo 3 S AL As it turned out surprisingly few er- |and the right field blenchers. , el aioss Liatation’ veluniton ‘Wi reatd turn in pricés, the fact soon became evi-| Lieuop 2 371 2 rors “occurred and there Bas been The ecrambiing of youthtul hodi roads fixed by the interstate commerce sTOCE™. dent that specalation nad fully diw. |TEe 10 6 0 markably little misunderstanding % | commission. Earnings for June, however, Lom. counted whatever was bullish in the of-| Towis a0 734 & i OF SRy ot than a0t were $47,295,000 ‘0r 47.7 per cent.’ below ficlal erop estimates from Washington |/ Batted for Luaue 4 Marty Murphy is dofng a bit of trav- ihe amount contemplated by the trans- beforehand. Much of the selling on the| .S°r® br fenings: eling in the Eastern crcle. Starfing at|gortation act. The June earnings were advance came from a big elevator con-| G"GPRAt .. ... 4 % Hartford he was shifted to New Haven. | (h¢ largest since November, wien they cern. The volume of offerings from this| > Sopossibleto Sxeangy * He is now with Albeny and will per-aps | amounted to $54,343,793. eoufve and £rom other houses that o= home i S e gt : 4 [RRY ofhsc aport. WHih s be given a rogular berth in the garden | ~ Roads reporting deficits for the month operated proved far too great for the| Second game— A | s g g with that elub. Murphy played wall for | qumbered i i £ 5 L) bR Qi 30 e Tih that elab. Marphy plaved [ 72 against 52 in May. Of Cinoinmats (N ‘ew Haven s p e | these, 24 were in the eastern, 19 in the - m Do in ;t;m mngr:&:;;.nxdr\:fi:ifl"elfl r g8 LR souM not have been remove?' but' ‘for | southern nad 29 in the western district. fnatets ) o move down_ grades durin 1 1% e e il Juek |The mequisiton of Ruba. Olfrine: and | The Sgures were based upon reports from -4 purchasing here of about 500,000 bush- IEE R 3010 Dunn _of ‘the Baltimore International | ick D2uchton who ls due to join the | 202 roads .‘- els and not'ilhfllhduxg that 20,000 bar- X3 80N 1.1.1°8 League club, announced that he h-. Pt o, e o TEEE S s Rerating _ rels of flour had been fAKer af the sea- AT i sitmed . two . pitchers-youngatern . BN | 110 wiasioery ol o e | e e e it € thelr oper- ey Tl of fionr ad bech tkert af tho sea- RN e P ving wath Taichers Youngsiers DOY |the Wterbmry club of the Fastorn | ating revenaes against 85,43 per cent. in e interest was shown in a British estimate §2130 81 e teams. They are John Schewler, of the | =25% by he St. Louls Cardinals, may | May, the association said. All money oyt putting the world's probable import % S Ty Crisheta ey et e onmnof ot % den & Teniformyaxatn ot gest | taken in from railtod ooeration n June 133 needs at 632,000,000 bushels as against ST et isbury. They wil report to the Ortoles 3 B et x e A Qerreaniich 5...‘ ~_.‘ ;&mmu exportable surplus of* 654, L VoA .x-,:era:he close of the Eastern Shore sea- > 1 vear, while operating expenses for June e e iie =i Labor Day. ‘amounted to $369,688,000, or 2. corn. fell n sympathy. , « i ok @ss tham #n June, 1920. “Bharp bresks D g1 0o Fanned Fitteen Men. Somefiie Te. 100,000, peonla attended | Simce Sept. 1, 1920, when the govern- et o Pri%e BT’ hoce 8003 Bristol, Va, Aug. 16—Frank Fartey, |the recent Hemley regattn fn Tnsland | Ment guarantee period ended, the roads e Bobne; home pitching ‘for the Bristol team in the Ap-| West Vigginfa University:is to have on | 0ave earmed $368,445,000, or 2.5 per gent. +; CRICAGO GRAIN MARKET. : . athletie m with accommiodation for | on their valuations. Practically al women's world's| KING SEORGE HARD HIT BY 5 4 |nings Farley fanned three mem in the |ree for free 16 and back strok New York, Aug. 10—Babe Ruth his his CorvRcHT KEYSTONE Vitw,co Nwenk © | order they came to bat. are held by American gie ANCHEARER 008, OF KIVING 4204 home Tun of the ‘seasen today in | Jock Hutehison, the Chicago pro- e # < London, Aug. 10 (by The A. P.)—King the third inning of the Yankees' game e iRy Rty 2GS fessional golfer, who recently won e 5 ; Father Time original wheel- [ George has been hard _hit by the .| the British open. P A From the -gons | creased cost of ilving du:

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