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at toga Springs. Bl g fim‘ of Windsor Jockey . t ‘Windsor, Ont. . — o 4 : TROTPING v ARG T eepste. : : “wonderful” and a perfect champlon- Great Western Cire ship 595 ¥ iy . Emmet - French, W&’I GOLF, fgF 1 afessional t & The Chamhbr of Commerce outhit nd outplayed the Rotary chib team at he State Hospital diamond on Mon- lay afternoon winning by a score of Middle west champlons, J. Hennessey and « W. Wesbrook, was unexpected, 2 and was the most pronounced upset U - caddie hi . y Wfln,‘m,—w i3.to § thereby “.“"‘”““%V'hg C'n‘fim(l; of the day. The scores were 6-3;(6-3, pfmfi?flvig%rm fi}‘tqt"uu western open champion- | W." el and Pat O'Hara, hzmfir" e winmer of 1he series. The Rotary | -5~ the prandostnd gt 1S . TENNIS i} Eoiinicto be decided gver the cousd ot g::cxt champion were oters’ out 3 - ’ Staged on the grand- 3 / iy *‘Daklan s Count u ce rou A o et sub won the first game and then | SEI0h chfeas,” Shimizu-Hynter || National doubles ~champlonshii | “Gene. Sucazen, netional opsn and | - They were s bit batkward when \ropped the ‘“""," “‘id e n“lflgé match focused the galleries attention|f tournament at Boston. R professional title holder, and Walter | asked for ,, but, there fhe game was Wi lnmh : ;‘ B dEe] on the country's probable Davis cup Central Pennsylvania champion- §| Hagen, Western open champjon, were | 'several .73 /snd of rpoters for each club and M€ | doubles combination:Iy showed them |J ship, at Altoona.= P miseing from the entry list, BUt aside| a report that Brady made a.68. The xeitement during the first few in T finest form. Tilden's servico!ifair- 7 s was intense hut after the Chams | i1 finest form. Tiacn's Servior {7 ber boys had zot away into a big lead| 7 o Wopaticlod. Their collaboras : - e et ced big in the| oveliabped at times, but always ThiugAna Teianqs: RUlonGIUY; 1 r effectiyel, The polat seare ncrivg: il A 5 ssind | Contest; about 100 of. them, played |~ Most of thoss out today contented Girst tnning when the first three meh| L /o7 Yo wos bee matsh went, o] Ses— === | practice rounds today and ail of them| themselyes with. trying out the back | 5 S B e A ovaging and threw | First set: Tillen-Rickards $i3 46k} ————————————————"—Tyere enthusiastic of the couss Yess and familiarizing themselves wita | || p o ‘ @ 8care into the camp of me{ g'hnm-f “sms _131- e ~ . YESTERDAY’ SRESULTS claring it a good test for the most| the many traps and natural-hazards. ber boys. However, the Knights of mizu-Hunte POLO’ from these two, there were few pro- | Oakland pro, hureuer_dsnjmi-_fifll- 3 - 5 s _equalled | International tournament of the §| fessiongls of note that were ““"\"!“flt {3 cHE s uver:“’fiineb_y . m\;-rn theen THarly arrivals on the scene of the! at 67. 5 HE still,l-:;'n'afi' at the refinery National League expert. g ool Although without = h‘ci:vy ‘tr:ei'; 'E:: iy £ fi | -| Second set: ~ DB iy CABHIR. » et Jock Hutchison put Oakla; 1ls in | more than two months, the ‘ g e rove o procsened | 160 S—exde ity iy Pittsburgh 5, Boston 1. a class with Oakmort' and. George| In-Splendid condition. The fairways St knows that there is a difference I - :“”::‘“;";-‘M:e‘;: o o 1ittle more| Shimizu-Hunters K3 No -other games schedulel. .~ | Turnbull of Midlothian said it was are hard and fast s s g g 4 ¥ by esiting three runs in thele halt} , Juyd b TH e ! Lo CAmuicin bumne 5 - T s : in -various g‘asohnes. So does the | S B ALy Do mine and went Mto| ~hiinisu-Eunfe Phiiaaeiotia 7 8t Louts 6. U. S. PLAYERS VICTORIOUS' REGORD GAME PLAYED o e g : 1 i in by scoring twn more| 1n ome Of lami =iy * No other games scheduled. . IN CANADIAN TENNIS| IN AKRON INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE ‘ ; e Wt agaln by . csent cha ipions, Ftder gam % automotiv | rupe This end the scociag Until the il be o International League Niagara on the LaKe, Ont., Aug. 21{ Akron, Ohio, Aug. 21—(By the A. sl : I eighth inning when’ Al Bliven poles 3 § E Jersey City 10, Buffalo. & —United States players were victors| most sensational baseball game in the . h r | out a three bagger and scored on a bl A8k AR s (i S LS R S R in all of the matches played today in | P.)—Darkness brought to %= end the garage mechanic. » ¢ G bee in their half of roun miatch No cther games scheduled. the opening round of the Interna-| memory. of Akron:;' olduult Ta’mg y.e‘:; 3 Y k- The Cham! eam o e wuns puce | Another maten imterost whil briig Eastibn L uati tional Lawn Tenis tournament, terday when the neral n:esl&d_ G . A 5 the second inning scores Lo : RN -Wilhams, 3 A e, . The summaries: ? the Firestones, playing for the - 3 : .« % ting them into the ieddl and were nev-| 7 2 Sprizgtield 12, Albany 2. L. A. Bruneau, New York, defeated | ership .of the local industrial league, Thcse are some Of the 6&;’ rEJ'lllfS o headed. They also scored one rlH; et P Bridgepo-t 6, Hartford. .V, Rechnitzer, Londom, Western | battled 20 innings to a !cwelen’! tie. X Sihe ehird (and _fivp 10 the fifth snd Gomar, ths New llaven 7. Pittsfigtdy, Ontario_junior: champion, §-4 6-4. It was a pitchers' Dattle between ; ; R e Ry B I B e e e pitaned fivas. The fstter aaviieed| Waterbury-Worcester. & . Car, Fischer . Philadelyhia, defeated | Jim Vaughn xnd: Bob McKinstry, the 5 that SOCODy s -umfi)rm qua llty in- < had good speed and fairly good con-|: re winning easily. ki GAMES TODAY. - 5 man, New York, defeated L. I. | The game brought Vaughn's string of % = 5 4 S A o i uha mffi‘?d’u"cfi'é‘é‘" o P ol 8 American 1.‘-‘}&-.' 3 Tnd hTor&mm. 60, 6-2. % consecutive shutout innings to 33. sures; unvarying depem/aét/zty, in taken from the box. Others who Z Chicago at Washington. . R. Lindley Murray Niagara Falls,| Only twelve hits were allowed, the 2 £ E § FaFiarris, ‘o i soutbpar first St Touis at Boston S TRl musvas T Motueint e stant ignition, a quick start and ! ~ By ahe % ¥ h Lu 'y et TOBYO, 82,160, ; and the Tires five off McKinstry. Fif- B L AR S R ol ey e Hatxolctat, Pilidaishia [ "E.’S. Stearns, Cleveland, deféated | ty-seven batsmen fanned. Each hurl- g 3 3 s 3 - QP Saek Detiwvan, who pulled a dou ) o O e e 4 omes & St i W) TenMETachlan, 6-8' 6-2. er allowed two basés on balls. Vaughn k maximum power and hi h S et s bt Uit | tas n’ Byt thas crat il camim el o Nationic Longu E. D. Westensaven €leyeland, de- | hit two batsmen to McKinstry's ome. B pick-up, p (g Mtexay caugh him much to the amuse | 1MIZOW. . Brooklyn at Chicago, - feated A. Merritt, Torontd, 6-1 6- McKinstry had 33 strikeouts and gy g b ¢ New York at Cincinnatl. Newark, N. J., Aug. 21—Harry Wills | Vaugbn 24, ; . : on. No gasoline can , ) - S R T S L VA P SR mileage per gallon. No gas — g o e o e | AN R AiNe b .11 Molother ‘gutios; sbhedulod. { onight ‘knocked .out Buddy Jackson, | GRAND GIRCUIT OPENS AT pulled a pretty double play unassist- ©f Newark, after 2 minutes and 14! POUGHKEEPSIE TRACK TODAY. seconds of fighting in the second 2 . Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 21—Four National Leagne. s ° | round in a 12-round match. < . T ith Jackeon ' in the| 9avs of Grand Cifchit racing will op Néw York,, Aug. 21—James O.'An-| ° STANDINGS. od and Al took the hitting honors:| derson, member of the Australian-Da- ] Manager Jobn BTk o over his | Vis cup team, Whowas prevented from i 5 pc| Wil toyed e victory and 1s now look. | Playing in the semi-final and final 3 L give you more. o Titam iver driving park : ; : : 3 first round cuffing him into. every cor~y ¢i at the Hudson river drivi ] i New York ......70 47 59 iffing 3 tomorrow witl promises of fair weath- 3 ing for new teams to conquer. The| [ounds 'l'néh% ,3?3'19. c;fi.gh& e e S s ey '[3.: of the ring with sharp haks to | oG e pood track conditions. . Tha = L TR, j will rejoin his team mates at Boston [ Detrolt .. i o S ol or Ll manEe s R 2208 brob IDIgkal 81 D% acholiilad. for P S = « % s & 5 - e first day is e n iy S Ama e i Zo . 57 59 et Frome pecond gound Jackson rueh | the banner ‘events of the meeting ' nse 338" o OF the T Eonuas Tirs Tl ingzion 5 62 B R o & acked Wills) Purses of $2,000 éach are offered for i 2 oo taton.e i ot for B s et elphia . ...48 3 e oo aeT e New Orleand] the 2:16 trot for three-year-olds and - . P Densriazy 3 87 8 limber up in preparation for play. in|Losten . .........45 L Fopes with ‘4 right uppereut. then | Lhe tWo-vear-old trot on Wednesday, oA g $3:e the chalenge round against the Unit- League felled him for the count with rignt| 2nd @ purse of $3,000 for the “Hudson ' $3%3 ed States at Forest Hills, N. Y., Pat- . i and left hand smashes to the jaw. N ex | s pace O sy . 2 R \erson said he had received whrd|xew York 4% Wills weighed 215 pounds and Jack- | g5 ier Manning, 1:67 34, unpaced, 2 from Anderson, who has been rest-|-St Lolis . <A Son gk poace ack-| qid a mile in 2:03 1-4 this afternoon b ing in the Adirondack mountains that| Chicag)- in a workout preparafory to his first . e was aimost: fully ‘recovered ‘and g FITZSIMMONS SAVSHE 18 start of the season on Wednesday hoped to be in shape for play at For- when an_gttempt will be made by Thomas W. Murphy to have the rham- Michigan City, Ind., Aug. 20—Floyd | pion lower the logal track troiting of est Hills, NEW HAVEM CLUB GIVES FINANCIALLY EMBARRASSED Phitn 1 Two bam hits, Zulnn, Every gallon depefldab/é everywhere _ Do e Pitzsimmons, promoter of the boxing | 2:01 3-4 held by St Trisco, and the i t by piteh ") T 7 g3 ibiti Vi =13 2 -4 held joint- o o it Harra GCCRGIA PEACH A RIFLE § exhibition o have been staged on La- | pacing record of .2: letn Houston. Fark. Struck out. by bor day bet Iv by Napoleon Direet and Miss Har- | sl §: w Park T by Ciwp o Doutls pare, | New Haven, Conn., Aug. 21—Ty Cobb| ATHLETICS SET BROWNS S lieGaesn dadk sDenbRey it Donorts” (wnamsisted) -, Witeh (unissisted. Bill Brennan, yesterday made public|Tis M., at 2:00 3-4, added to his collection of guus when BACK ANOTHER HALF GAME | a letter to Governor McCray in which | . — i STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK e RICHARDS AND TILDEN PLAY | 8 e R T e "iie " now | _ Philadelphia,” Aug. 21—Philadelphia | he formaily notified the governor-that| MORVICH 1S 'AGAIN BEATEN; 26 Broadway © IMPRESSIVE TENNIS ven, Bavtant cliiaa the) Wade it thred out of four from St.| e bout B e e e THIS TIME BY SURF RIDER : e <l ] ‘| Liouis today by winming the fina I x i 4 8 3 % Hoston. Atg. 215Fhe tournment | Detolt Tigcts, Smeete (Ahomps ). | same of ‘the series 10 & while the | been my intention {o violate the law | | Saratosa Springs, N. v, Aug. 21— Do will dhcife WM rational do. | Sa' o “sutomaticHEGRART LY Ydnkees, being idle, gained a half [ bY putting on a prize fight (o con-| } ; 2 bles lawn tennis championshi Vi : ) game on. i Browns trary to the statutes of Indiana, yet| tUCKY derby winner, today was beat- begun on the Longwood Cricket Club,| tne locat club -!’h‘,c'.‘{ D A pair of home runs in the first|l am bowing to your will” the.let-| €0 “}'e ‘e’,‘g"‘; by 5.“‘”‘hfl"’GB"v Mont- Chestnut Hill, courts 10day, with the | S'ccabolder. A veal agduldoil inning by Welch and Perkins off Kolp| {eF said. “AS governor of the state of| 70t Jones' gelding, in the Greenwich defending titlists, W. T. Tilden, 2nd:| avo the-Georgia. Peach 'at” shotgun| ,n3 Davis heiped the locals in scor. | Indiana, you have spoken and your|bandicap, at seven furlongs. i and Vincent Richards winning in im- | When he attended a dinner he. ing five runs. Williams had two hits, | WOrd With me is law oven though in| .1t was Morvich's first start since pressive form, and several sectional| e running his string 'of hitting in con.| Yielding without a struggle, as I dd,| DS gefeal at Latonia in the Kentucky champion combinations that aspired| NJJGGETS PLAY RIVERVIEW 3 secutive’ games o 25. Score: I am sorry to a@mit that I am finan- | SPecial,_won by Whiskaway. He c succeed them falling by the com-{ AT HOSPITAL DFAMOND TODAY St. Louls (A) Philagely ¢ local club, clally embarrassed far more. ‘griev- ;‘:‘dd‘ 139 flfl““g”k.“g“‘““‘ “'elv‘";‘e vaysi 2 ab nvo a » ously than you can imag; ng's 115. Taking a long. lead i iciory of the champions was| The Nuggets, a team picked from [mounse %4 3% § . Dompsey who went i Eiicage to] the, start Morvich slowed,atter. going over Zenzo Shimizu, the- little. Jap- | the. »I'A"fl of_the “fenfbl\"gp“'-“,“g' = . ! visit friends is expected to leawe for| fivé and, a half furlongs and finizhcd anede whom Tilden considered ,the| EeU eries, Willimeet the Riverview i o aMeGan ot | California_after a conference with | 21Most in a walk hardest man in the world to beat, |! ah A, SepmcasSte s 4 2.6 Miller.et Manager Kearns who will leave here| Lhere were no. dther starters. e T Hunter of New York. It |arounds this Tuesday. afterndon at i H ? tomorrow. Brennan said he expected s was in straight sets, 6.3, 6-1,.6-3, |Cclvek. Tue, Ihegeta-will prefour n ¢ RS to remain here for a few ddve b |WAUREGAN WINS<FROM A e hatn hetian |With the firm dctermination to. win. b8 by snm fore going to Chicago to see weat his FAST PUTNAM TEAM today. but a team of their substitutes, /A real battery will do the heavy for |xCiilis - D G Hardlsp ok e e o] 10 a tast gamc it Wanrezan Sue- | Jose Alonso and R. C. Wertheim, was |17¢ smoke team. v Jrmedn G 2 T whies e day afternoon the Wauregan team de- eliminated after a hard tussle by Sam et Touls 3 ALEl Aoy - [feated the Putnam Mfz. Cc., boys at Hardy, former American Davis cup| GRAND CIRCUIT HORSES 2 130 fl‘-:e;' (u 2 3 I.NTERED FOR 31G RACT|a score of 4 to 3. Wilde who pitched champion and S. H. Voshell, The Am- IN QUARTERS AT SYRACUSE |5 o0, mine LM ericans had won the first two sets/ Aug. 3 — Lleven |for Wauregan was hit freely but kept ATe aBSTred full coe. v i s bits well scattered ana w i for tha z0 ! cnal'nae 98 when the foreigners evened it, buc| Syracuse N. ¥.. Aug. 21 The ad- e : Two hase s, : Wheir strength was spent in ‘the ef-| YANC® guard of the Grand Circult cav-|yon, MeMarus, Homo run Sectional champions Who iwers el- | Stables quartered Bt g tracle herg, | day, 16 to team get the edge on close deci A batting spree In the SIPUILY that a few others 1 lannounce that the Dundee-Frush bout d a s Seetis cum on next Saturd.y. lcade, which comes to the meeting American Pow > 0u. Shor e E s fort. The scores were §-3, 6-3, 3-6,| b SRy DeeRE: P e R P R L y . % ere in connection.with the:Stite Eair i i the regat i 2 B 6761 " next month, reached Syracuse today. |'T/GERS STAGE RALLY IN {ta here September 1, 2 3, and § it| e o oo UM MG C6 Tyeavvweight title than there would be ':hq u-av:!\ ogu.reu B:‘r:;mfl xl“rzanr:‘cet:] Ben White and Will Hoseffrier, pass- SIXTH AND WIN EASILY “ih:h ;\quolmrkd tonight hy officials Y ‘.‘lAbomy,c i : @ ia the lighter classes. an 3 es, Boston, ad ing up the Poughkeepsie, Boston and| Boston, Aug. 21—Detroit won its !0 the Association upon espiration of 0 Yioveddey,: [ ¥ critical fans, anxious to have the : r and H. Cordes, Cin- ; ) ihts. 5 2 on s f i 0 0 Duone.: Because he took it upon Fimself to Es s 2‘3";’0’ nd, H. Corlles, Cin-| partora . meeting, today* digve (HEir | third straight game from Bosign o ithe time limit for enterin 30 AN et 4 | 3 0 Fankerp 4 illimantic, Saturday. Oryo Hanks has started up the mill 1 : ijwas for the featherweight champion- e aoiaoiis cown. imipated faicluded J. J. Armstrons gnd o i gt Taning ‘gayerithe wisittrs el ISHCSS HAG focn A Anmilestions 1 8 Uhmis’ § D30 khip of New York State. Crarlie rhil- | BN, 00 RS RO ThAE e b J. MecGee, Northwestern titlists who Daredevils’ Want' Games Tuns off the Red Hox pitchers, Hall-f (102 5Gs Ratne Hals tod 3.¥ildep ;i) dbeuadss 30771 2 1 IS the Brooklyn announced nas been| 2io0® R BESL SEGER SIS (R wees victbms of the Kinisey brothers,| The Daredevili of Tatville wogld | Mam making two singles in that in- | " A" its "are ramcabouts of not|® ™% i 0 0 oLDwed 3 0 o o o suspended. This should prove u wirn- years with wp partiality whatvere Pagitle coust enampions; Arnoll Mu- |like to arrange ¥°game'with the iijy- | ning. The score: N\ less than 26 feet water line length,| Totsis S to other ring announcers to con-| hown to - aggregations playing on riah and I A turerine, Pacifl s o the luplesd, for Sunday ay- S 1 250 3% [five feet minimum beam and are q- fine themselves to -the facts. home . field 8 ?nn;‘;::!:::;:la‘ngl:::‘smn:hgml":m:? M\ngm\x‘a_m‘\ |“:7{xvz“£: 1?)5“‘: “1 1.‘“‘1”19\\'., b . £8 0 Dlshuidat 030 6‘ll.pped with enginies not to exzced SEA GULLS WIN FROM Babe Ruth, overcoming a | The hi struggle in both major R Lo combink NAVE oe P ets gun> (ol ~ad S T ¢ {3 §lcubic inches A speed of between 4 BUFFALO POLO TEAM Imisfortunes ‘which overtook him | teagues for the coveted peniunt ¢ 3:;-_' BEW ewsk and P, Hacly, IOk bhs aveiame Sue tu (e oo aie e SR Ao 3 4 ‘:grl ;;.Cr:é\es an hour is probable it is| Ajaxandria Bay, N. Y., Aug. 21—The ing his return to the game | tinues unabated, with the Yanks ¢nd souri Valley ciampions elimini-|the stale 1t the above:teame: carmpl | Helmunt 5 3 7 o tMenuky.t o The ‘f('é willibs iree Roafy e 0| JYOPIR Sea Gulls foday, dateatod ‘the e A e e | fite, hilas i, e e ] v W. vis ‘fgan Tro s o Do rédevill §or iy o o3 [Jones3b 5 2.2 2 OFewtersd 3 6 3 2 S e. 29 | Butfalo Country club, four, ! 922 at- | a fi ; e o n: SEan c. Sehnson - ol d sl g d A ‘:g‘:s e 960 2 Ochapine 3 % 33 it S e Lo nionsinan in the tinal match of the Thousand|{\n8 fame. His ninth-inning ach the-tHantsc Althous S5t t0p. wid feat of James Davies and Phil F. Neer [of :5 and 1S vears, A1; * - before Saz- 414 T iWColmp 10 0 2 4 |mile course Island Polo tournament for the Lucy |Ment vesterday of two circuit drives| being sorely pressed by the Cardinals 5 1l F. Neer ; o sears. A oo befors Sar Loz omoum §o0i 2 Hill trophy. Three of [Buttalo’s goaly|Prought his total to 26 home runs for[ ax well as the Cubs. The (iants, : A A 5" 5554 | COBB GAINS A POINT 5 Wt conoeded in: handicap, the season, which Is now onlv six be- | even though they have lost-tim se — « hdly 13430 ON GEORGE SISLER| In another same the Thousand Js.|lind-Ken Williams of the Browns who s of “Shufflin’" Phil Douglas, : o) 2 . land team defeated the Moteenl Fiio; leads both leagues with 32 home runs many fans regard as E 3] votsts 3 53 55 | peoicago, Aug. 21Ty Cobb, Detroit| 200 feamn defeated the Motreal First i, nis credit. The Big Bambino ap- in their aspirations for top place | 24 () Bated tor W ot ¥ 2 ¥ 73 0 | battingstar. gained & point on’his|0Ur 7 L0 § Thousand | |parently has struck his stride -of last chance at World Serics profits { 4 (ax) Batted for Rusesll in 9th. {{\'?l- genflgc Sllglerb.‘ifu St. thms :r; PR i vear and has made four home runs| ma d to.make it two out of three 3 «ir’ race for the batting honors ' the last three days and five since | in their Western engagement with tu %‘ 8182010 3 5 1| the American league today. Following | THIRTEEN YEAR OLD GIRL 1- returned to the game with the Y Cubs £ 5 3 " Quthas, ket et | 2,98 OF rost yesterday both athletes WINS SWIMMING RACE s Wednesday. He will ha b - e Sl e o S swung back into action today. Cobb| ~New York, Aug. 21— Miss Doris O'. | erage better than one home rin for "o ¥ making two hits in four times at nal,| afeary, 13 year S1d switming star of| Cvery three games if he plays steadi- HANKS HILL 4 PIRATES 'TAKE LISTLESS T fe thec boled oul a like number | the New York Women's Swimming|ly in the 37 remaining game: the| i woard 1de made . trip. o 3 © times at bat. Sisler leads with | aeeociation, sesterday. won ihe Ni: | Yankes have to play in order to bring | o ik Shanc GA‘:';E FHZM BRAVE: an average of .403, Cobb is trailing | {jonal A, A. U. SKo.yard free style| UP his record-up to a total of 40 or | orwieh last week. = urgh, Aug: 21—Boston failed | a mark ol .3%9, - Pl Lhi ing | three less than the number he bang-{ Mrs.- Mary. Bogliseh ‘and son Myron to get & man to third base until ths M primmihe , champlonkhip, . defesting ” .3 > am : 28| ed out throughont last n. were ninth_inning 'today, and Pittsburgh | BECKETT REPORTED TO HAvE | Lh7eg older club mates. The time was e, e e won 5 to 1. through Hamilton’s bril- . 14 minutes, 43 seconds. liant pitching. The Braves played list- SIGNED FOR MORAN 3 & A regular epidemic of complaints ¥ S| with six thands working. sgainst poor umpiring from fans in| " ’ lessly after fhe Pirates-drove o thess| . Southampton, Eng., Aug. 21—(By Durable: Dane Wins | all the big league cities has begun| Mrs. Mike's skner has retur = a runs in the first, the A. P.)—Joe Beckett, the English Woonsocket, R. L, Aug. 21—Peter| [0 Pour in upen Jude Lands, hasc- W York. y o Hugh McQuillan, the latest ac- Powell attempted to kois Ahos- :ea.vyw‘elght, fighter, is reported ‘o Hartley, Brooklyn lightweight won the | Pall commissioner. Far from heing di- Mrs. Mary ‘Boglich attended = the| guisition to the New York Giants string catch of a liner by Traynor | Nave signed articles of agreement to ) refores's decision” over Johnny Dar. | Tected against any particulac ar Spring’ Hill church supper and sale in the eighth and the ball went-to| LEBY Frank “é"“‘“- the American pu-{ cy of Bayomne, N. J., in a 12-round| the “kicks” are 'being register. Carl Miller has bought a.new car. the flagpole for a homer. Boston's| B1sh and Georges Carpentier, the | Swut hers. tonight..Tho. victer wnd | against the umpires in genera), and Tun was the result of three hits. The |+ enchman, in London this fall. The pitching staff, from whom Man-' ager McGraw expects great thinga, CIGARS AR B ETP IR e A e RS S T B L from the chile | the ruler of the national pastimz has e 5 McQuillan' was procured Boots: : bout with Moran it is said Will take| froas men te Davee e nas While | pien beseiged with requesta. 1o take| Bridgeport.—Prospects of a coal short-| Hoston Braves, whers he distin: Bostcn Pittsbursh_ () Place about September 30 and that| cyen some action to relieve the situation.|age during the coming winter haye re-| puiched bimselfy . a with' Carpentier, at the end of Oc- ! For the once, the commissione:* can- | vived interest in.the plan of Simon Lake. ;’;;:-,',b"- | tober. 3 e *| not do any thing for control of the{<ubmarine inventor, to salvage coal froer O N'hotson, 1 i Dempesey Returns Home umpires is’ vested in the -hands of | sunken wrecks in Long Isiand sound and | Weodment.—Announcement has beep Bacham.3p Chicago, Aug. 21—Jack Dempsey, | Heydler and Johnson, presidents of | along the Atlantic sabosediby the mise of | oo "oy "o el b o o 8 9 133 )'!u:- 13 ‘world’s heavyweight champion, de-| the two leagues. They are tic ones|his specially constricted submarine wh W t Country club, entsies fot - i R parted tonight for Los Angeles for; who do the hiring and firing, and it | permits examination of the bed of T - e e Gowds,e LEADING HOME RUN a few days visit with his folks. Af-|'is reported that they, too, have been |sound or any like body of water. which will close Aug. 25. Reschger HITTERS IN MAJORS || ter a short stay on the coat he ‘will g . ¢ 3 iowckel return to appear in several exhibition bl American League be said. ; - — -~ Totals Williams, 'St. Louis . i 5 B en s Walker, Philadelphia ... Hvyes cifisean : 3 Ruth, New York TR The Gree: eville Tige- and the Pres- THE SOCIETY IS A SAFE PLACE TO BORROW ° e 1t % 2 Hellmann, Detroit .. n Siarsotpdit eVen 1n u duennia jlea.l / T 1Ea 2 . wramor. | | Miller, Philadelphia on _unzy the Tigses 5 s winning the Meusel, New York first game 29 and 14 and losing the THREE TEAMS ELIMINATED Speaker; Cleveland shtetd © 00 Zooa SosL doudi. play, —Licensed and Bonded to the Stat A o : %5 ‘Coldhlatt f* % cGiuge ten. || —Supervised by the Bank Commissioner. c’evm“d’NA::‘N;E'R_g‘e Li:?:: McMannn ST dig —Financed and directed- by business and professional men of high standing. New York and St. Louis teams were |§ LoPin St. Louis é 2 —Lawful interest, or less, charged. ‘ 4 climinated in today% first round of || 1udge, Washington . —EIGHT YEARS reputation for square dealings, as the HONEST MAN'S.FRIEND. play.in the Union Printers Internation- }‘33,0;:; C}:ig;?“"‘ ¢ SPORT NOTES ~—Service and. all consitation STRICTLY PRIVATE—(We have special officers for thi :Lg::?all league championship tour- Burns, Boston ... —All business done honorably, -and legally, and your full obligation ‘Washington won from New York § National League ? e - —Members: Legal Reform-Bureau to Eliminate the Loan Shark Evil, and other welfare organizations. to 3, and Chicago defeated i . '8 i t would appear cvarnor Mc- « : 13 tor $atnr HIe attahsn Saaaas H] b e Cray of Indiana makes 4. distinction FOR FURTHER EXPLANATION AS TO BENEFICIAL SERVICE, CALL, WRITE, OR PHONE 168 ' - Detroit lost to Pittsbuvgh & to 3 in |§ Kelly, New York . between the clagses .in determining b s e e ether a boxing mateh is mannZ |} Al honest persons, with steady incomes, can benefit by the Beneficial Plan. We MONEY IN SUMS NOT EXCEEDING $300.00 FOR SALE EVERYWHERE ’: - 4 purpose). ven you in writing. ill make you a loan on your i i =2 L oridat o Youkd, s otherwise. The Governor declarcs (hat{f] FURNITURE, or' the guarantee of scme responsible person. FIFTEEN MONTHS to repay, or less if you MYOPIA TEAM TAKES LEAD (| Whed Brovky TRy ST e e SRS TN S i ' 3 A ; ’ pion an s title was atstage the af- e ol P — " FOR RATHBORNE cup|] Giimes, Chicago . (g R i b s iyt SE WHO SERVE OTHERS, SERVE THEMSELVES' Narragansett Pier, R. I, Aug. 2t . 3 Loxed bouts with Kansas and Ham- today in the first event of the polol] sy Yiisburgh. . 2 S 10l Silchigan City-ana the cham|f /' BENEFICIAL ‘LOAN SOCIETY contest for the Rathiborne. Memorial || Fanenier e Seouis 110" pion’s title was just’as much at stake C E .cup. The game was slow. Myopia | & \Walk : ut Dempsey’s. yet -the Governor did and the United States army team will || Rutn. & f:'fla ‘Egh::aay ot probibit ihe' matches. However, Rm 302:903,. play the final match for the cup Dea- < ere ]xfis morre -p‘;lbhcltty x':n.mm_ 10 28 the calling of a bout for wond's =21 nesday afternoon,

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