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SETTS, 1111 THE ANNISTON STAR THREE.OUTOF, a rii7fr riTPTr-inrt 4 M.ui-i yjyj is? xx .1 INJURIES T1LDEN LOSES TO CALIFORNIA TENNIS CHAMP Millionaire Rector's Widow Breaks Silence Cohcenninq-raqefy vuiiuoi ror rooioau oituation Not Ai Rosy-AT If Might Be -r At Local School -r 0P1RSB OUT VIGTORIf uf PFIiT WE amisation, stated thai ha- had bean qoissd by prosecutors three times. "Each time ma if 1 diajtjald, the wish to Uod I knew who did." For tha first time since the Invest tgat Ion. Mr. IIal was) taken from her home to the prosecutor's Kffica for ttamlnatloA. xx Two detectives accompanied her.

She was garbed mourning. widow, tohl authsrtties she cottbl hfd no Heht on the case. She rcfterated her theorytha tha Rer, llall was slain by robbers who stole a larire sum of money he Wd with him. -Shjsald she could offer no explanation as to why her hus-and and the wife ot the church Janitor were together. Prosecutor HtridUer stated he la now convinced that an affair exist Brooklyn Jakes I r- n-iiris.

neauer rrum riUSUUW t. Juicy, antia.1 roflt; that coma principally from New York. For some reno n. the acheda! ma kr have seen fit to give the athletic choice holiday dates at the Polt grounds where a capacity attendance was assured in spite of the opposition. In the last home game of the 9'5antf5l m' rnnr-un In the r- With three men out of tha back field on account of minor Injuries, tha football situation at the An- 1st on University school at the presenttwrttlng Is nona too bright, to say the least, l'raetlce waa be.

Ing arrted on Saturday afternoon with a backfleld made up partly of substitute linemen while soma of those, counted on to dsvehm Into mainstays watched the pr codings from the sidelines or followed the plays up and down the field. Walls, Jlawklns and Buekshaw all reported to the field In "cits' and labeled "light duty." However, It Is expected that by Monday the full force will be in cob-ditton for- hard work again and that the program mapped out for the week by Coach Owen ran proceed Interrupted. With center, tackles and nds New York. Sept. SS.tlrniH-4 Presa) lirouklyn knocked Pitta.

seasoa between th Tanks and the ihuriih put st thaJSatlonal Je.ajsq.ej Athletics. Mack drew $11,000 as! pennant race here thia afternoon 1 when the Robina took a double '(he conclusion oKtha champion-header from the Pirates. to S'shipa. Starting witbMha acora two and to 1. The scores: to one asrainst them aaa! result of First game: R.

II. yesterday's matchea, theNeastern Pittsburgh 5 9 3 team evened the count by taking -f being well taken care of and sev. eral men who seem to he runfti a closa race for the guard lions, a promising first line fense la being constructed whlciv Is expected to surpass last season's linewhich was good for the most part but never wholly weaknesesr Sharp of last sa-soys squad has rewntly Jolne htiie bunch and Is wonting to wmt I Vnitcd Prow Sports Editor Tfe Sefr. (United Press) -America needs to look more than on? two years ahead to preserve ih present unparalleled supremacy in all sports." Uncle Sam is riding nicely now on the crest of a wave that covers practically apbrt. Glory of the past is not sufficient foundation for success In the future.

One of the tivngs that America must do to preserve the Davis cup tennis trophy for any length of -texslna team. The victory Gerald Patterson and Pat O'Hara Wood -in 'he doubles contest of the mtnt Davis Cup" matches proved thaj America needs a better working team. It "ii not ai jVo lead "the "inference, howevtr, tht the Auriliars the doubles because the American opposition was poor. Many eritics believe that Pattrst.n and Wood could have any doubles pair In the worid with the game they played lf that contest. It hag always been a question of much interest why Connie Mack, after feeding on the games choic est morse's of glory ror years shou'M be- contented with the crumbs of the cellar for so long.

The crumb" it appears, are BULLDOGS BEAT NORMAL ELEVEN ON BERRY FIELD Jacksonville Grid Artists Meet Crushing Defeat at Hands of Howard Saturday Ala. Sit. 13. (United Press) -li Uoward Hull-1 siwleawexih-4lt4M'oan aa son with a 11-9 win over the Jack- savill, Berry. fild Satarday.

the Baptist scoring both of their touchdown in the last period. i the A'a share. Last year his revenue from New Tork was In excess of $50,000 and It was even more this year. Which brings to light the apparent logic of Mr. Mack why pay can cash in more with punks.

With Hubbard. Gourdln and Rutler. thee colored stars placing first, second and third In the broad Jump In the recent national championships," there seem to he need of a white hope who can Jump. This hoy. a sophomore front The t'niversity of Michigan, look like the coming star of the track field.

He already is a cham pion broad j.jm per and hop-step and Jumper ard he has ability on me track that ha. too busy to develop. Watch him! So far the A A V. offers the only square deal for colored athletics and. when they get an "Wre-Judiced chance, thc.v shtw- thrst they have great ta ent.

rALLAPQOSA'S FAST TEAM IS VICTOR, TO 1 D2feats Dcuglasville in Faat Gne on Tallapa Diamond Friday ed between the minister and theJ choir lender. According to Information unearthed today. Willie Stevens, eccentric brother of Mrs. Hall, was used by the minister as a mesaen-jrer trr ilellrer notes to Mra Willie, a volunteer fireman, was given 2S and 50 cents each time tie carried a note Strlckler said Hall warned his brofher-ln-lnw never to tell of the mu The preacher, Strlckler pnbitefl out. told the messenger that Mrs.

Hall not approve of his earning extra- spending money through errands. Kxaminntlon of members of the artatirnttc noCK (jf tW fbarc contlnhcd. Thc wmn whj belleverd to have informed Mills that hia wife nnd the niinisteKhad anXffalr was sought. ChaiiMte. the daughter of tne slain wrtsn, gave out a statement in whtcn she saidSt was her belief a jealous worn ainet hy ax man, committd the murders BOY KIIXKB Knoxvllle, snt fS was Instantly and two men were severely injured here 4aalght when a truck In which they were rdlingr was struck by a Southern train.

The accident occurred at a s'ret osstng in thsoutsklrts of this a Varsity statloti. mmtp- piayen guard -position during a part of laat season and. although kept out earlier In the practice because nf poor physical condition, Is expect- ed to go strong for a reguJ'isL place, PIEDMONT IS OUTPLAYEOIUL MERCEItELEVEN Macon Sept. IJ. tvnitert NtvnBRWCS WMMCO J.

Sept. Preai) Mra, E4 ward Hall, aojlal leaflet In an 4nUrvJev a formal statement, tonight reaffirmed faith In tha moral Integrity of her husband who was found alain beside the- body of Mra, James Mills, hia choir leader, In both the statement end the -Interview. be declared the was without "an idea'a to wh turdetred -the. ieoaple.xS New light on alleged actions of iiuil and Utt. MlIU ltnme.atiy before they were killed waa ahed tonight by Mr.

Leo Harkinaand Mra, Hnry lUuat. who 4iclard they saw the minister and the alng er hurrying separately toward th Phillips farm where their bodie were- hster- Both passed the two women, several minutes apart, they said, a J-dYnf that Mr. Mills carried a package that "might have been let-ter" Both aeemed worriel" with somet hirig, welgMM PJ! the two women told. Investigator. Hall, In her statement, said she could assign no motive for the crime statlngth v.

ltall had no The married lifef-frst' flatlf and the minister waahappy and they both had the deepeai sympathy with one another, KheNiid. Her husband, the statement wtijl always retarned borne early in the i vening. and did hot come hack after leavlns the home last Thursday evening folio wine a tele-Phone caH she became worffctl. Khe sai.l Hall told her he was going tu the Mills home to explain a doctor's bill, submitted for treatment of Mrs. Mills.

Mrs. II.iIl said she went to the hurcti at ,2 a. Friday. beWov-lr. that perhaps Hall had fallen in his stud When she did not find hint there, she said she went Mills' homV.

bellevin tha' perhaps someone hail taken" 111 tbire. aflc r. had a.rf vel 4 doctor bill mission. "The houae was dark and I jre turned she said. The widow said she and her- hus band frequently took Mr.aml Mrs 'll woman shor and killed the paiWhBse Oodles were found on a deserted farm a week asro.

"It was a woman," Milla told Prosecutor Strieker. It was someone who was Jealous hut had no rtffht to he. I have no idea who It was. hut Tim Terrain the murder wa committed by a woman. There were many women in the chorch" who resell ted he-TaTKo wnto 'my wife hy both Rev.

Hall and his wife." Hlls, following the cross et- BASEBALL RESULTS AMKR1CAX LUIGIE, rW-Tom'T'-cTevend WashW'grnrX' Boston 6, Detroit 4 Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 5. '-t -XATfOSfArtESigrK Kirn game, Pittsburgh 5. Brook- lyn 9. Second game, 1, Brooklyn S.

First game. Chicago 4, Boston it. Second game. Chicago 3, Bos- St. Louis 6, New York 7 7 Cincinnati 5.

Philadelphia 4. IXTERXATlONAt, LKAGVB 8-2, Reading S-0. BalRmof a "Jersey Twronto 1. Rochester B. 7-.

Svracue 8-2. played by theMercer Cnlverl' eleven thia af terncSwu tb winning fheir first game of reason easy fashion. The Mrrer Brooklyn 9 12 Reuther and Hungling I Second game: R. H. rittsubrgh 1 i Brooklvn 1 1 1 Cooper" ad Pecatur.

and Chlraeo-BoMoh 1KM Ilmir Boston. Sept. C3 I'nited Pref-s) Chicago and Boston divided honor in a ilouble-heailer lwre todav. Boston took the first pi' of 8 to 4 ard dmppc-1 the isecojid t. the visitor The oore: a i i.

Kirt Chieaao Boston 1 4 1 Huss.l!. Kauffnan and Far-roll. Hul.han. tM-hscr and O'Neill-' Second game: 11 H. Chicago -5 1 Busto-c Stupland anil Hart net i.

Wins: M3Vr and Rctls Titmntf 1 p.r-qpKTitrTc'pirT'I' TrnTtrd-Press In their I'ut S.trd.tv inni aue the year, the Ph i- I-c M'te biaten by the Cincinnati IjTd by a srre 5 to 4 in an her a-d a half Tbe score: 4 o. 11B Win so; New Tort. Sept Press) runs scored batting rally off Halne ln fl1 i inning Kav the New Tork Giants a 7 to. 5 victory over the St. Louis Carils nere tnis anernoon When Pittsburgh lost a double header to the Brooklyn the lead of the Giants was to six full game, Rg Horn3y TiTt fortleih'trtrm- and took the lend anion? the ma- Jor league sludgers.

Score: R. K. -t ih; 11 I 7 1 Jiiak and VnrU Hair.ei. Scott and Sr.vder. lAillW tujiviw TV CUPAVn li OIj VjVy- i LJ fT? fpijr CTji CI I 1 O--' I I Pvl.d.V'.a 1.

Iwnvhue and faftfWila.i;laad..Ht'niin! Smash-V ing Drive and Rout New-' berry Eleven Athens. (United Jpress) Uncorking driving frmahlrYg r.ffenivs that literally swept th South Carolinian from their feet, ths University of Oeor- ia. Rd and Black Opened their 1922 football saon jr.ers thl afternoon with an 1 to 3 victory over the light but a-grearve Newberry eleven, Trftowed -their -su ncriorlty'at all phases of the game nd from the, first few She outcome was evident. Juan's charge were primed fir the eucounter and gained almost at will ihrough'th Neirberrians. i ruth touchdowns for the.

loners vtn made against the Red ar.d Jptr scrub team, the eleven that ihlarted the game. The regulars were Injected into the fracas the third quarter, puahed over a few markers "Were -called back to Wis aid lines the head Cleckiey, Randall. tThllnot and Butler won honor for the Red and Black by their bnl-ant work in ths back field, while ICeorge Borts, flashy little back, gained fa ma for hi alma mater with a brilliant run Hhrough tha entire game In the quarter. Tha lad raced seventy-five yard to a touchdown. The Una up: dewberry Poaltion Georgia -Wallet vv.

Thomyaon Herrlck pieasor Pludernire Hast Gardner tjullllam. -CBortr t. r. g. it.

Wilson Newton Frier X. X. Rayson 1. 1. 1.

a. h. k. Ossihsky, Anderson MulvihiU ssCleckley Tanner O. Borta C.

Butler f. b. tTrWORTIT 1 MOBHirBATTLE TO A 6-6 DRAW Dine Series Goes Ten Innings and Is Gtlled On Account of Darkness -Mobile. AU Sept 23. rnlted Vress) The fourth gams In the rlxia world's series, between Fort Worth and the Mabilo Bears ended, in a dos-fall here this afternoon.

The teams battled ten innings to 8- It was -one of those-mM thet f.td tha local fairs en their -toes i-Heeilnt one mlnuta and swallow-Init t'ltlr hearts the next. The real feature of the game was Mullen On In tl.e sixth frame. This 1 rough Mobil back Into t'n? running after aaptaring hopelessly tha eighth inning Fort Worth fd.1i the-lead aaain, scoring two runs. But the "Bears came bac lJhelr half of the ninth and pat owe the tying run-after two were tone. started the fire works for shn is one of tha horns run lead-Win the Southern, was' purposely walked.

D. Williams then hit a single-to the right field fence rawing Baker, Cueto ended the Vrtlly by popping to third. The score: i n. h. Mobile 10 2 Fort Worth 1J a Heny, Fulton.

Slgman and Baker; Tate, Goodbred, Wachtel and Monre, Hawnrth. Matinee Daily 2.30 team defeated Dousrlasville here to 1 and by doirnj so they proved to ot.e of the strons amateur tea.ns in north Ceor- B-School 'Beth team appeared to be very gia. evenly matched, up until A fina i lefty RuUiwan, pitching a period when the Invaders' line gave r.f the locals. the s'uzsing visl-away under the pounding of the I tors down with five ell scattered Howard backs. nil.

Douglayvjllc's only run Both teams had ta chances to an error in th? fourth In- ri ndel Ttestoa wi th World's Single CrWnpioirli Svvcpt: Off Feet byT "Utile Bill' Johnston- Forest Hilla. N. Sept. (United Prvss) Playing a speedy. ditjalintf gam that fairly swept his opponent ff his fttk- "UttU Bill" Juhnfton.

CulifiTnl tonnia star, 1 defeated Win Tilden. world's ha sli: Ics. JianuUuu. at the 8i.d ih." ternoon. at 6-.

4-5; and The match between tha cham- thKfeature of the final day card of the tHst-Wm tennis champion ahina. Uaaon th acor at in nuitchea at (tw out of the final matches. woman' champion, defeated M' Mary K. Browne, California atar, at -S and S-S. and Vincent Rlch- arda, the your.g New TOrker.w.pn from Willis Davis.

-4. -J and The double match betw-een the Kinscy brothers from California, and Watson Washburn and 'Rich-' Norris Williams, which could hive decided the championship, was when the score vfas tied wcrjuit the. Califprnlans to catch i train. Job defeat of Tilden was rot only the big surprise of -the af- trrr.oon. hut.

it was ahuost a ws to ki the pace M-t by the little Ca'uforniiiH and he made only fw -v i.i.' lit of Johnston uiu his victory mot cd'ivinciii winnin-; tin- las-t set at love in mitiuto. The program wa witnessed by a crowd of 10.001 spectator. GOLF EXBERT-JTO BURN MIDNIGHT OIL AT COLLEGE kMMlt l.un up a new course at Kaslfake w.ex. IK- iiot a J. He nine b.rdes In ron(L BABE RUTH SAYS UMPIRING GOOD fi.ing many ywu plaints about th)- umpiring in-the major leagues this season.

V.ijt jn.e of the American If BT-BUcotators tliou.d be e. ej.ujtpt. ov3 Kvan: are fe and fa '''tween and it isnt- tr be ex pected that eveo" of Ban Johnson siaff should be as-cap able as "he: Sowi? of the othefr are nut far behind, however, and It the span ot my league ex perience. OTIjB))aKeia feet umpire'' and in my opinion he is all of that. He se'rtom makes a r-trikes and balls, callifis; of n'avs- on the fs praeticallv 100 per cent perfect end In bis fs coupled wfth splendid tact and a temperament worthy of a t'nlike sotrc umpires I could name.

Evans will acknnwledse a mistake when he makes one; hut does. It In- such a way thaMt doe not weaken hip hold on the situation or Impair the respect in which he Is held by he ptayers; THIS WEEK VM. DESK0ND in "Old Hartweli's CubM Tuesday-- "ME AND MY. GAL" CI AH Star Cast TVcdneiday WALLACE KEID in "Across the Tbanday "Blind CfrcumstancesV Friday "COURAGE? Saturday RICHARD TALMADGE Him Step' Abo "Stanley in Africa" ekm with Lriu-U, aai 1'arrd. where mum Shoes Jiiade for.

Children tlfat it, wear njl look good. children here and get quality shoes correctly fitted at reaspnahlc prices. Hit Shared Tl Castoff ancJUnie, VthO Re- this year better, on the whole. Carre Shoe Co. score In first thtes pn fumbles checking the advances.

The score by periods- Howard 0 0 0 12 12 J. K- S- 0 0 0 0 YALE DEFEATS BATES COLLEGE IN FIRST GAME Ntw Ila(n, t'onr-M 23 I'ress) Yale's overwhelming vitorv over Bates College fe-atured the epemns o- tho soUem. r.fcotbaU The score was -IS to 0. A 49 yard run by Kelly, Yale nu-irterback, for a- touchdown, was a feature. TTTPn a v'nnTC Ori 1 HI) A I I1U311V RUNNERS LISTED Hornsby.

Parkinson. I total iL total 13; Ften-. ttnite sox t.ital T. Grirmh. Robins.

1, total Monosky, Red Sos, 1 total 8 Indians, HOME RUN READERS 1 i Bornsby, Cards. 40: Williams, Brown 3. Walker. Athletics 38; Ruth, Tanks 35; Williams, Phils, 2.1. YRIG this week by popul ar I i TOMORROW And Tuesday line was strone an.1 ImpeneKable The soore by pe-lods; Mercer 12 s-r-I Ptedmontj, 0 i Those Better Jazz Craiy From Mains to California It's Jar Jazs jaza! Where la tha and? Is thia tha mad age? Are our young people headed for tha doga, on a wild wave of cocktails and ultra-freedom 1 Wallace Reid Bebe Daniels CONRAD NAGEL and JULIA FAYE In William De Mj3e'.

'Rice People' A frank but entertaining Indictment of flapper crowd, of tha cocktall-drlnklniCi fJfrt-Inc crap-shootlnx rx ponnenta of Jan sra yet "nice peoplct The Greatest tii CRaT.8 njouml for th visitors was hit hard and timely throughout, the local garnering twelve hits off his delivery rharley Knowles. local receiver and Je. Craven siu.Tint fm bxscTrrmr wrr arw- brigftrf rr taiiapoosa. fa Ta ilanoora AftQ.JO.WllPrlJ. 001 121 lia 7 -TTtT.

"Tx is "nrt PW.fh Robinson and Knowlea SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL RESULTS i Xw Have rv. Bates 0, Yl At State St. Bonaven- A Wr sh i nr-t An Tn fin.v. rt- ii Waynesboro At Syracuse II, Ho- I r.rt- 7. son 4.

At Msicon. Mercrr2i; 3. At Athens, Georgia S7. Newberry IX At Birmingham: Howard 12: Jacksonville Normal School 0. At Dadevllle: Centre 72; Carson N'ewtean 0 Matinee Daily 2.30 request.

km miss i i i 111 Night Show Begins 6.30 I i I lr tthe In in 4. I 1 I St. 1 Allen Kinners "Aviation Girls" flevtland. 8pt. 23--t United Press The YslfWW'fttr'NMwrw Smith.

National league cast off. nnd who replaced him ni idnches" today and took th- second game of the series, 7 to 6. The Indians look a four run lend the fifth. Summa hit a home u1PwWtv and Gardner followed with an-, other. The anka tied the scare the seventh and scored the wtn- nmg run In the eigth.

Uhle re- placed score: Smith In the seventh. The R. H. E. New York 7 8 Cleveland IS Jones, Hoyt and Schanii.

Sm ith ChTe and (TXeill. Bonton Takes Secoml retroit, Sept. 2 United Press) The" Boston Ited-fio won-' the second game of the serle-' from the Tigers ere today, to Mike Mesnosky out a hhme run In the first lnnlnK- The fore: T'oHon 10 1 ftrolt .4 W. Collins, and Ttucl; Khmkf Johnson, Cole and Ii1 Browns Iac Scroiul St. Louis, Sept.

1 Press) -The Browns lost the sec-. ond game of tha series to Philadelphia, 'to 5, hers to'day and dropped four and a half games behind the Yanks. The score: 1 R- H. Philadelphia i 12 2 Louis 5 12 ,2 Nsylor. Harris ami Van Glider, Pruett, Wrlfiht and Wliite Svx Winners Sept.

2J. (L'nlted Pros)-Th(i Whits So defeated the Senator In the second game of the series, 8 to here today. The score: R. H. K.

Waahiiirrlon ..3 1 15 1 Johnson nnd Lapsn; Leverctte ROTH YESTERDAY AND A YEAR AGO 11 l21Three doubles! In lhre NEW PLAYS Changctl 3 Times a Week PEOPLE IN THE CAST Return engagement it. Night Show Benins 430 ALL Program 4 12 -I GOLD! Given Away Every Thursday Night Save your coupons. NOBLE r4ky i-f'ny 1 10c 25c 356 time up again 1322 Rolled out In front of the plute; forced Dtiyan at second! grounded ohort) singled to cn ler; first..

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