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Club, = WL PO Cleveland ...49 25 .662, Boston 35,36 493 | New York....50 27.649) St. Louis....,35°39 .473 \ chi 4529 .608| Detroit ......23 48 324 Washington...36 38 522) Philadelphin,.21 67 269 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1920, OTHER SPORT NEWS Brooklyn Agat Leads in Race ST. Robins had their winning streak badly shattered in the first game of tho dou- die-header against the Cardinals yester- Chicago, 3; New York, 2 (13 innings). St. Lot Brooklyn, 2 (tirst game) Brooklyn, 6; St. Louis, 0 (second game), mm, 3; Cincinnati, 1 4) Pittebureh, GAMES TO-DAY, Now York at Chicago. Brooklyn at St. Louls (two games) Boston at Cincinnat Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. escent GAMES, YESTERDAY. Washington, 4 Philadelphia, 5; Chicago, GAMES TO-DAY Detroit at New York, St. Louie at Boston, Phitadelphia, NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs, Wel, ¢ Jersey Cy at ‘otonte anes SAVE MONEY ecto ft castoum y worm miles and ‘ban cheap new Come see for yourself. 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Bret ut the’ departure of bg tng safely, sending Twombley across the bee first nia Ae former fetes oe = . Oe Fee ve “lor any slightest loneliness ow that late, The score was 3 to 2. ant was bumped off the mound in four 46 aol. ah mg Olle « they Were gond. Licut, Harold Perey t Vane Barton wes the Ghantd piton- | 54, in . ; Hilts od canter Os ro cate a" M | Satened nihon th-Oldwick ‘Turgan had liked, out this year, but it was his hard luck to pieced” the Hobins to.victory and Inte NY Abtiatee 1 tof never had found it in his heart to be tp aguinst the Cubs’ big right- first place, Young Al ‘was at hia boat 4 NY Contra . 70% %% 70 1 slay her as bo had sworn to slay all hander on one of bis best days. and the Robing walked off the fleld with Am. N ¥ Door » 6 3. ot Huns, He had atiributed this weak- With tho score tied Barnes opened the | the second game by a score of § to 0, Am, NYNW AM. BH GON MH + t tant t ” elghth with a alngle dnd Burna «| apped | addition to holding the Cardinals q 4 Nortotk Sanh * oy t nees to the fact that shoe was a wom- sreafety dno lett. Barnes sopping at oi! . ‘T,” roa w | cs ie an, withough he had been rather second. With noone out the chances | ‘Anecoata, | ah ON Ooch Raabe BO Ga ae {| troubled by the apparent inoonsist- for a Giant run seemed bright. But. the | et ae Aseontatnd ‘Ot! © 6 6 +8 lo e a t mh 3 + % eney of bia hatred for her and his Nudsabeceail te peasndn arn Shere || peat ae aa alt fi Aechieon Ry S44 KS Hl Onell Badin ss ool es” | Ee te * 49; ‘Squire Charles, mite, in i,f9, AG Guit & Wot 1b 168 8 ~ nipped befura h ter, mile, 4 ag Dee, wo | feored on successive outs by oo , altimore qos. Sh eee S ren hw a0 ea : and Young. There is a lot of lawn tennis guessing Parrote Co. heal “ on 0 + M though by turning his back upon a os ‘ ; seine on, and ip around the eis Hath Ototom 2 4 pl ago “ a6 pol rise { 2] IN THIS. Pts lal aan srory4 fh. fast ais ppearing. mM ¢ he might rinces: rey OTFMPIE | ye ine: oa * jall because Miss Maric Wagner and MIss | Beth gece BD = a — expunge ug! of passengers eRe a ee ee Bane, (2 MH" | Margaret Grove taco euch other in the | Wigw atom Gan bal eg SxS] RAS tee, be tee ee ewteed [from his memory, At the edge of the Radical changes in the sailing plana! as Mond at ie liven, Iv tq fe- | MPA round of the lawn tennis cup sin- | Burt Bros, —1hlee @ W. be ieee Hs CHAPTER X¥, clearing he paused; a giant ‘a of the American Olympic team were an-| norte), abticles will ist sigved, form {Bl8 at the “Greenwich Country Club, | tte Oop O04 lene weed ma | (Continwed.) Taeian SoNcaind Reaenier dun teat nounced last evoning by Gustavus T. world's naavy weight ehampiunanip Dattie |Greenwich, Conn. to-day ene: BN | Potten “eo Me gy oe A LIGHT WIND waa moving |Sletitic impulse, no leaped into. the ‘ y, Preside: he A jean 1 ween wwpsey and ait The failure of the two te et in. the | \ a 1 a y ‘ > “ i} _ a AH Mlthy, President of the American Olym: |TeToor Sack, NMDA ein acte Thutse| lone pentieod Aral Re toot Nett kine 1Osdde Unk Oli... 484 48 ee eek 1m 19% — %| through the jungle atsles,| branches and swing himaeelf with ple Committen, a a result of his con: | ay at the Hotel Helmont, immediately [State chainpionship and the prewent ajts [OM @ecking, He 10 (Gb. wide” oe oe ee and It wafted down now to | ape-like agility to the topmost limbs ference with army officials in Washing: |rollowing the failure at a Dempaoy-Car- [ation tx the cause for all the specttas [Oal, Parolvum,... aby ai at ye | RY, Comm os = 3 the nostriis of the tager oar. | hat would #ustain his weight, There, ‘ton on Thursday. According to the new |pentier encounter Kearns, man- | tion. no are hetting that Miss Wag | Candia Pacific... 19% tial, it | Reeding m2 OR ai | balancing lightly upon a swaying achedule the inajority of the United ager of the champton, gave hie word to | ner will uphold h putation for be- | Ceiwal Lebiher Me TIN + 9% | Remington Trp. ... 73% T2i 72% 4 » Rivore the atrong scent «poor of the! bough, he aought In the direction of States athletes will leave this port on or|Leo VP. Flynn, who tuanages fhe cons | ing a" afd devide the two OTM OTK OT 1 | Rep. Tron & Biel, OT Om M deor, excith 4 . ; Cerro De Pamo... 46 . citing his qiteady avid appe-| the Eastern horiaon for the tiny speck About’ July 26 and will arrive off Ant-|tender, that Btennan will get frat crack {up Annls in one math, And then | (ore, Oe, Pe og ah Me x | Rettecle inet 00 N= Biete to w pein where it oa | that would be the Britwh plane bear- Aug. 6 or 7. if again—perhaps tot 2% 102% — 8 | Roped Dutch WV. Y,. 1% 11h 1 bocam yorage will ho n_actap will be ‘ _—— am Chet, & Odo OLN OAK Baton Masons cies NV gnawing pain. Yet Numa @id not|/0& away from him the last of his Medes a Wed MD at erg, ioe neat Hammeti and Hunter Meet injO VY & Pty 6% ON wy & Kee * permit himself to be carried away by at atin bes Matoika, whieh will hav to-day from c P hy «Y DY ever again to soo, accommodations for all the, ck Tortor New Orleans, Finals To-Day. ye jeg Pen a” ig +s bei + As his desires into any premature; At laat his keen eyes picked up the Bpor yresentatives who w yd y. A a ” y wa ey to - ae . oral trip to elgium ” . lfrom. Henton Harbor, Boston, Rochester |. variety was the key to the game by|cai Rf, & Im. 88+ Tm b+. charge such a» héd recently Jost him| *hib flying at a considerably altitu: ap and Newark, Dave Driscoll of thecder-| Which Alfred D. Hammett won his!eni, Grea Wan. 8% 8% ONT tel the fuley meat oP the eobra, | fF 8 the Kast. For a fow seconds . place in the final and championship /eni @ N° | soraiid «| he watched it speeding evenly east- 1 -Morrow. [Chi de Nowent, [10 - MRSS Sporting Club, asked to be given time to] courts of the University Heights Lawn bi * 10% + followed the tortuous windings of the | speck dive suddenly downward. The Gaelic football carnival ever held at |stute hs 7, Jay. ‘The former oe wee traf until suddenly just tefore him, | fall seemed interminable | to che Park will bo staged there Sunday Nyse i Me ‘ . 'l watcher and he realized how great auspices of the Kii ity captain wa at Go 6 we whore the trail wound about tho bole} myst have been the altitude of thy pl eatetat ing te heat a4 at at 4 of a huge tree, he saw a young buck| plane before the drop commenced. fi |o 10% 1N% 18% i moving slowly ahead of him, Just before it disappeared from aight a ok when he whip 4 Harry n | Cemeinental Candy, 10 10% 1a% w| Numa judged the distance with his its downward momentum appeared to ‘vot races wil srooklyn in ten rounds at the H Coen Prudanty ..., 0% 98 00H a Tete & Lewsific.. 4H 4 a + eon even, glowing now like two ter-| abate suddenly, but It was atill mov- } 1 t roa 5 Vado A. C. here last night weible Set 4... WTR eT 8 [Titec drodate. a U% T% + & rtble spots of yellow fire in his wrin. ing rapidly at a steep angle when tt - aaa ERR OF RESPIR boop bag a &% Po “ bere} ek ny rn eee ee kled, snarling face. He could do It) finally disappeared from view behind Gani ‘eAvini ANG. Reddy’ Ontvotnts Johnson, (rte Cane Sur ot 7% 1% TOW ; % 9% — %|--this time he was sure, One terrifie, the far hill wee PAYINGS BANKS GS B. A BRANCH, N. July 10,.— [Oven Am Snaar.. 64 H% nat — yy | Union Pacific 1160 114% 160} «| romr that would paralyze the poor) For halt minute the ape-man —<—<————————— ey | UW IKhEd five pounds Fenttling Keddy Con Tatile Cor .. 37% Ma os OL BL KM creature ahead of him into. mamen- | stood noting distant Iandmarks that . of Harlem outpotnted Patsy Johnaon,| bet tak x wee 0% ght uo 0a tary Inaction, and a simultaneous! he judged might be in the vicinity ihe RAMI HANMER Tee tee | Si eres $y BR MM =O |chargo of iightning-like rapidity .and | of the fallen plane, for no sooner [ten-round match at the Ocean Park A.| 2 “& Se Ge 3% 8% tO 7% 1 10% — %|Numa, the ion, would feed, The sin-| he realised that these poople wero G, last: tient: =f Parl tind Got 14 11% N+ LU ; Al... 90% | OF % + % | uous tail, ‘undulating slowly at Ha) again in aes than his aera = 2 Ci ee oe + N [US Realty & np 10% iy My — % tufted extremity, whipped suddenly | sense of duty to his own kind tm~- S91- 966 Broadway, Nu W: Sa aE GiB New Yorts re + MICS Ruiter ...... MON IG 10H + Hlerect. It waas'the signal for the| pelled hin onee more to forego his eposits over $33,000,000 ||| sesneee + W/U 8 Mea. + 4% % 4 — %) charge and the yoeal organs’ were| plans and seek to ald them. ESTABLISILED 1848. Par S nat ried $ 5,000'000 || | STANDING OF "amons Dayo Mo | UE Steel ol oi... 10 10844 108% shaped for the - thunderous roar| ‘The ape-man feared from what he ir Surplus o 000, | fe aay me + | Cum Copper; O% «64% «a8 — 1% | When, as lightning out of a clear aky, | Judged of the looation of the machine > ‘eatin 1 Va. Cam Chem “ 74 74 = %|Sheeta, the panther, leaped suddeniy |that it had fallen among the almost A semi-annual dividend at the rate of THE CLUBS ese ee % | Vanadium steel... @1 t% 9 + %/Into the trall weet Numa and the !mpassable gorge! of oe ane boas Reneeet Motor : 8 8h BM + M deer, try juat beyond the fertile basin that ' Motor ‘Deb. . % + MN MH ~DEN + | A blundering charge made Sheeta,| Was bounded by the hills to the east ° ts deri tas %] + 10% 10 10% + for with the first crash of his potted He had crossed that parched has bean declared on all deposits entitled thereto, N meatal LEAGUE, Ry pf 4 1044, 14814 10s body through the foll verging th country of the dead him- Deposits up to 85000 will he recelved and littofest pald thereon. PC.) Club, = W. LPO, | Muekelt & darker. . 4 wR 4, ao > PRL bide, Labia Mendon, ball fide Sei BEE y ; Amounts deposited on or before duly 42 wilh 14 tee) 1% 4 ite trail, Bara’ gave a single startled ly draw Interest from duly 1, 1920, Pittebureh 038 84. .507 | [ompiration Copper. i] t he T, NICHOLS, Presidwit. LAYER VAN BRUNT, Sooretary. |] | | deena Tot “Harveste : at MO. aon = @ | Daahware Chaos any “tg i} Poe aussamlnete ta: | dnieresd 1 ot x4 ‘The roar that was intended to par-| had had from succumbing to its re- 7 —~ | cinphovels erga | Wor lilugion a4 $0 1.74 | alyze tho deer broke horrtbly from the | lentless cruelty no lesser man could : eT SOUS = “ 139-97 394 | Tut, ler, Mp, 44 | Woolworth Wt, 100% — "| deep throat of the great cat—an an-thope to win his way to safety from Hid 1 apenas GAMES YESTERDAY. ele any considerable distance within 4 borders. Vividly ‘he recalled the bleached bones of the long-dead wa rior In the bottom of the precipitous gorge that had all but proved a trap for him as well. He saw the helmet of hammered brass and the corroded breastplate of steel and the long straight sword in the ancient harquebus--mute testi. moniala to the mighty physique and the warlike spirit of him who had somehow won, thus fly compari- oned and pitifully armed, to the entre of aavixe, ancient Africa; and e saw the slender English youth and the slight figure of the girl cast into the same fateful trap from which this giant of old had been un- able to escape—cast there wounded and broken perhaps, if not killed. His judgment told him that the letter Poasibility was probably the t and yet there was a chance that hey might have landed without fatal injuries, and so upon this slim What if he was a young, powerful, | chance he started out upon what he cunning and ferocious boast? In the! knew would be an arduous journey, face of hunger, the great leveler, he | graught with many hardships and un. was ax the old, the toothless and the| speakable peril, that he might at- decrepit. Hin belly cried’ aloud in an-|\tempt to mave them if they. still quish and his jowls slavered for flesh, | lived, Zebra or deer or man, what mat § encased das pata tno that tt was warm flesh, red with| wae, had Covered mile perhaps the hot julces of life? Kven Dando, gound of rapid movement along the the hyena, eater of offal, would, at that| game trail ahead of him, ‘The sound, moment, have a tidbit to | {increasing in volume, proclaimed the Numa, fact that whatever caused it was The great lion knew the habits and) moving in his direction and moving frailties of man though he never be-|rapidiy. Nor was it long before his fore had hunted man for food. He] trained senses convinced him that knew the despised Gomangani ax the|the footfalla. were those of Bara, the slowest, the most stuptd and defense-|deer, in rapid filght. Inextricably | less of creatures. No woodcraft, no| confused in Tarzan'y character were ;, Jounning, no stealth was necessary in| the attributes of man and of bevasts. the hunting of mai nor had Numa] Long experience had taught him that any stomach for either delay or #-|he fights best or travels fastest who lence. . is Bent rata ed, and i Bib ie i His rage had become un almost {exceptions, Targan coyld delay hie equally consuming passion with ‘tx | most unwen aunsotinite rag dpe DUNT. #0 That DO ea Oeecent| feed. This was the predominant ostrils apprised him 1 ay Pinan, he lowered Ma head | beast trait in him. | ‘The transforma- Uon from an English gentieman, im- sag rumbled forth s thunderous ross, pelled by the most humanitarian mo- tives, to that of a wild beast crouch- notae he made, set forth upon th@} ing in the concealment of a dense a terrible, regally care. | DUBH ready to spring Upon its up- lesa of bie surroundings, the king of | Preaching bivy. Me pee beasts strode down the beaten stant | the clutches of Numa and Sheets, his i |to wi creatures of the wild had do. | terros and his haste Bieoluded the) t as |gerted him. What had he, lord of /Boselbility of hie sensing that othe the jungle, to fear and, with only one | eauully formidable foe lying in am- man tw hunt, what need of caution? |OUsh for him. Albreast of the upe- man came the deer; @ light-brown And so he 419 Hot ase Oe body shot from the concealing ver- hand okey past dure of the bush, strong arms en- circled the sleek neck of the youns buck and powerful teeth fastened themuelves in the soft flesh. Together the two rolled over in the trail and @ moment later the ape with one foot upon the gery roar of rage against the meddling Sheeta who had robbed him of his kill, and the charge that was intended for Bara was launched against the panther; but here too Numa wae doomed to disappointment, for with the first notes of his fearsome roar Sheeta, considering well the better part of valor, leaped into a nearby tree. A half-hour later it was a thorough- ly furious Numa who came unexpect- edly upon the scent of man, Hereto- fore the lord of the jungle had di dained the unpalatable flosh of the despised man.thing. Such meat was only for the old, the toothless, and de- crepit who no longer could make their Killa among the fleet-fovted grass~ eaters. Bara, the deer, Horta, the boar, and, best and warlest, Paoco, the gxebra, were for the young, the strong, and the agile, but Numa waa hungry—hungrier than he ever “a been tn the five short years of his life. «| Py ta 18 | was precipitated into viewed pit that the wily Wa excavated for Just this pu centre of the game trail tnes, demand 11.42; cables, 11.80 ‘Tarzan of the Apes stood tn the Lee ‘ Lire, demand, 16.67; cables. 16.66, |eentro of the clearing watebing the | Kill, raleed UT cadhachacsdbeeniess Ae! ee ee ee BW os iiders, demand, 36 1-4; cables, | plane abrinking to dimiautive vonise Vite Gh ‘aniwaeing abalone sknen 1600 Caled Miu aaa PIOpachiaen St be sn asl euddenty to the ears of the ape-man: $00 Canada Fp eo oy wee British | the thunderous roar of @ lon—« hide- 1400 Candelaria M ry A OURB f Kir ous, angry roar, in which Tarzan toy Cou Virainia i * » | Opening firm. International Petro- | eo weeks he had felt the hamp thought that be discerned a n of ‘ ea Hiiser ray yoy fleum, 845-485 1 Retutl Candy, | rewponsibility of thelr welfare in this|eurprise and terror In the breast 1006 Me 1% ig ARS 1B) Boat 1 up bed; Marae, savage wilderness where their utter|of the wild things of the jungle, as in ib ¢ ; ‘ 26, up 1-2; Simma, 15 1-216; White, | heiplesaness would have the breasts of t more enlightened 1500 vide Bat " “ 19-19 1-2; Asphalt, 771-4, 42 them easy prey for the savage varni-| brothers and sistera of the human 1 *m pelvans in 1% jie4s Carly : vora or the cruel Wamabos. Tar-|race, the characteristic of curiosity 0 Ramna SH ? zan of the Apes loved unfettered tree-| is well developed. Nor was ‘Tarzan e ” » Off for “Third P yy" Convention, dam, and now that these two were! far from innocent of it, The peculiar ‘ae tw) Seventy-five delegates will rapresant Séfely off hiv hands, he felt that he| note in the roar of his hereditary en- 1 1 the Acoarizan Tamar Bases o0 ht York could continue upon his journey to-|emy aroused a desire to investigate, is ty sty of New York ward the west coast and the long wu- | and ao, throwing the carca: e 34 City atthe “Phird Party” Convention ivenanted cabin of his dead father, ® : , in Chicago, according to announcement And yet, aa he stood there watohing| man took to the lower terraces of i 1 [f0 headquarters, No, 123 ast 280 the tiny speck in the east, another a forest and moved quickly in the 4 Street, to-day. Some already have left, | sigh heaved his broad breast, nor was) direction from which the sound had “f in Including Ernest Boehm, wit de-|!t & of of rokes oes Rg Ae a om i. was in line with the 16% sation which t out Tatean the Untamed > | Edgar _Rice_ Burro and Sensational ' Story its scabbard and | ‘| bued with the sense of caution that *. ‘o- / oughs very angry lion, and preeeny) a jungle giant overmpread t gaine trail that countless of hoofed and pad foot had worm and trampled ints 4 oe furrow dure ing perhaps counties sw beneath him the lion pitof the wbos, and In it, leaping futi 9 freedom, such @ lion as | of the Apes never before had A mighty boast it ira that glared up at the ape-man and young, with a huge, Slash mane coat so much darker than any non ever had geen that in the of the pit it looked almost black tiont ‘Taraan, who hed he py or a) = point of taunting and captive foe, waa suddeniy Pa) a ta open admiration for the beauty of What @& How by comparison the ordi est lon was dwarfed inte Here indeed wae one wi ‘alled king of beagte, first sight of the great cat man knew that he of terror in that initial roar; | but the vodal y throat never hea rowing admiration § gitlon pity or me aituatlon of the gi erue feollng futile and Sl has the Gomaagan beast was, he was léese an enemy loyal friends among African natives, there were ones that he looked upon with utter toate nat he lool a with w Ing, and of mush wore thé human — flesh-eaters of Numabo the chief, For & moment Numa, the lion, ferociously at the naked ‘upen the tree limb above him, ily those yellow-green eyes bored the clear eyes of the pros and then the sensitive nostri fot Mt of tho fresh blood of Bara the eyes moved to the carcass across the brown shoulder, and came from the Cay deptha the savage throat a low him and smiled @ slow quizsioal and then he shifted the carcass his shoulder to the branch before and, drawing the long blade that. been his father’s, quarter and, wipi upon Bara’s smi it to its scabbard, Numa, ing jaws, looked up at at the meat and whined again and man smiled down upon him smile and, raising the hind quarter his strong brown hands buried teeth in the tender, juicy flesh. ¥0 For the third time Numa, the itom, juttered that low pleading whine and © then, with a rueful and shake of his head, Taran of the raised the balance of the carcass Bara. the deer, and hurled it to the | fan shed beast below. Old woman," muttered the ape; man, ‘Taraan has ‘become a Wy old woman. Presently he would shed tears because he has killed He cannot see N Ne > had \ given way to the dictates of a kingi Gly im} As Tarzan tore the or himselt ‘hla syee Were, taking or it eyes in each detail of the scene below. Hon: saw the avidity with which Numa dew») Voured the carcass; he noted wit! © growing admiration the finer potnts of © the beast, and also the cunni: struction of the bottom, upon whose sharpened pointe: / ‘the hapless lion would be impaled, but") this pit was not so made, Here bere i short stakes were sot at intervals of wbout a foot around the walls ear? the top, their eharpened points inelin« * ing downward so that the lion had — fallen unhurt into the trap but could | not leap out because each time ‘he es * sayed it his head came in contact »! lay the sharp end of a stake above: | im. Evidently, then, the purpose of the Wamabos was to capture a lion alive, As this tribe had no contact what soever with white men in so far ag Tarzan ak ‘their motive was doubt. tess due to esire to torture t beast to death that they might to the utmost his dying agonies, ve’ Having fed the lon it presently ote. curred to Tarsan that his act octt be futile were he to leave the beast) to the mercies of the blacks, and.” then too at occurred to him that he. could derive more pleasure through’) causing the blacks discomfture than) by leaving Numa to bis fate, But,’ how was he to release him? By. re- | moving two stakes there would be |* left plenty of room for the lion to leap from the pit, whigh was not b any great depth. However, what as- surance had Tarzan that Numa would not leap out Instantly the way to free~'\: dom was open,,and before the ape~ man could gain the safety the trees? Regardless of the tact that Tarzan felt no-such fear of the Lot | 4s you and I might experience under like circumstances, he yet wea a prceeenry to all creatures of the if they are to survive. Should sity require, Tarzan could face Nunna’ fn battle, although he was not 80 exo- Lstical a# to think that he would Dest!” a full-grown lion in mortal other than through accident or utiligation of the cunning of hia perior man-mind. To lay able to death futilely, he wi Ses considered aa reprehenattte ae shunned danger in the t when Targan elected todoa thing” wally found the means to accome plish tt. He had now futly Seeman tiberate Numa, and ‘ha i vhat would be ocoupied with Die for some bmg he he also No have’ ‘ se ee