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BY CONDO) BALMY BENNY—Imagine a Hun Holding Up on That. EVERETT TRUE You HGARD ir ¢ RAL PERSHING {'8 THAT So¢ How oD Happen ¢ YikNow WHAT? ~ 1 was Tes OVER LOOKIN’ AT A MACHINE GUN, AN’ | VD Fi% \T So THEY COULDN'T ~~ 0 GET \T PATENTED! (VE FIGURED OUT A WAY \T CAN GWOOT 10,000 BULLETS A MINUTE ~~ BUT- HAVE You FIGURED) (yyy. \F THE BOCHES Gor WOLD OF ONE “THEY'D MAKE A LOT LIKE FELLOW DID (T Wit HH WAS FOR THC RoTTe KES WHEN You Have REVIVED A LE yUL Ave You A COvPLE MORE TAS PLAYING SUCH POOR TASTS TAT MHS TIME I WABRAUSHEK WINS IN. BIG TENNIS TOURNEY FOR: e8T HILLS, N. J 2:7. Th mateh ft ng in the slen “ was t clash between young Harold Taylor and Harold Throckmorton, The match totaled &1 games, which is a new rec ord of games for the national singleg event. Bob Wabraushek, Seattle en’ jtry, won his first match The two Japanese experts, Kuma | gue and Kashio, won their matches with comparative ease. Burdick and | Hayes, prominent Chicago players, | stepped into the second round wit jout much difficulty. R. L. Murra, one of the possible finalists, lost but jone game in his initial match of the | tournament | The Summary First round—A. 1. Chapin, jr. de- |teated EB. C. Burghard, 63, 64, 62 Ralph H. L. Bowm \H. Alexai . 62, 64, 64 er 1 George 0. Wagner, 6.0 A. H. Chapin | defeated Ev 1. Caints, 62, 6-1 | 6-3; Russel! N. Dana defeated Alex Her, 6-2, 62, 6-0; R. L. Murray de | feated Jack Dudiey, 6.0, 6-0, 61; Hen O'Royle defeated FB. F. Thomas, 64; 8 Kashio defeat m @3, 7-5, 61 Lieut. L. F. defeated A Healy, 6-0, 61, 60; Kt, Wabraushek defeated G. 8. Groebeck, 6-4, 62, 62 | H. A. Throckmorton defeated H. L. | Taylor, 6-8, 6-2, 11-9, 7-9, 13-11; H. 8. | Parker defeated H. R. Burroughs, le4, 610, 61; G. L. Dionne defeated | ran Burdick defeated Herbert | ¢ Proderick | Mahan defeated Sergeant A. Gi 61, 62. Kynast de! 63, 64; Beals pert Fo CLEVE Niles defeated H, Hane, Cleveland, 6-2, 60, 6-1 H. PD, Stail defeated R. A 6-2, 5-7, 6-1, 12-14, 6 G. W. Pike defeated H. V. Miller Pope. 16-1, 60, 63 Second round—T. Kumagae ed W. L. Pate, 60, 64, 6 Royle defeated Lieut. W. A 1, 62, 63; C, G. Burrows Nielsen, 6-2, 6-3, 9-7; B. won defeated A. H. Behr, 5; H. K. Morgenth defeated P. Stockton, 6-1, 6-4, 6 nen defeated F. T. Tilden, jr ns by default; Wal 2, B. Cummi Wright 6-1, 6-0, ut. Craig Biddle d Ewing, 62, 6-4, 6-2 A. 8. Canails defeated J. 8. O'Boyle, 64 mmons defeated W. Itosen by default Cadet 8. H. Voshel defeated k. D Richey, 6-0, 6-1, 6-3. H. DP. Bretz defeated T. G by default Vincent Richards defeated Cadet R. F. Nathan, jr., by default R. G. Catcomb defeated Gerald Em erson, 2-6, 62, 6-9, 13-15, 6-2 W. M. Hall defeated Ceeil Donald: | non, 6-0, 6-1, 6-3 Fulton James | * "Yesterday's Rewilts | Recerdh Fi INDIANS BREAK EVEN _ All records for the Pacific AMERICAN LEAGUE‘ sistance “ana bird races were broken in the WHILE “me SOR LOSE o finish the season in the first @i- t a share in the world’s results in yo + is ‘ent staged by the Seattle The Cleveland Indiang lost an ex entath Ged Recneees Mer con club, from Roseburg, Ore : Sunday. All birdx entered were i ned since January 1, 1918 the Detr ¢ to the complaint of Manager roke even in a dou-| Results in yards, per minute D DELPHIA and ONel! up a notch ting the White one-half game prion of the schedule and that Chicago won the first three e| games on the toss of a coin. The schedule will stand, Herrmann said. ——— ne nd . Name Pirates’ Chief Physical Director STATE COLLEGE, Pa, Aug Hugo Bezdek, manager of the Pitts. t als, and formerly athletic 9; a) « f the University of Oregon, 4 yinted director of physical t Pennsylvania state col er. Love NEW YORK venport and Severeid; Keating and Mannat re You'll find more tobacco sat- isfaction in the condensed Real Gravely Chewing Plug than in a thick piece of ordi- nary tobacco. NATIONAL LEAGUE Tirst Came nM cmw YORK eT. rritt ond Rariden; Ames pnd Peyton Brand Real Gravely and Brock, PHILADE | postponed BOSTON - CINCINNATI pened, wet grounda fame Chewing Plug 10c.a pouch—and worth it | F. T. Anderson defeated H. D. Ke | reney, 63, 62, 66, 61. 0, 6-3; F. C. Raggs defeated| George W. Wightman defeated W Larned, 6-1, 61, 64;/J. Wheelan, 62, 3-6, 63, 6-4 | Lieut. H. G. M, Kelleher defeated J.| George King 4 W. Anderson, 4, | 64, 64, 7-5; L. E. wenord, 46, 11-9, hl sane or + Al TODAY’S MARKET REPORT A ta ————_—_—_9 n RIFT STAMP » day For the second time within a week Mlckeer re cep =the _Hup away. “rer ~~ , leges have advanced. 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