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NASHVILLE, UiINNt33lifl 1 Sunday morning, June Prove Race Mpryich-hnob li Duel Should Robinson, Llttlg Rock pitchers, were hit hard. MeLarrj. Tutweller and (PUBLISHERS ON I The Flag Chase Joe Looney Meets Connie Givens In Mixed Bout Tomorrow Night SOUTHERN LEAGUE. I'atay Nelson nnd Jlllly Sanders, locnl fcatlierwcEhts. this prelim nnry, tliora Kill bo on eight-round decision nffalr between Younir JacI: Ulllon nnd Eddlo Moore.

Ily It. B. JOHNSON. lns will have their first opportunity of seaing it mixed bout -tomorrow night in the Vols' baseball orchard when Connie Glvcue, Chatta- nooga welterweight wrestler, meets Joe I Y. Jj.

Pot. Mobile 30 IS Little Itoclc 28 20 Birmingham 2, IX) Memphis 28 23 .531 Now Orleans 15 L'l .510 KABUVjLMl ai sa Ait Atlanta IS -J0 CliattnnooKa 17 33 .310 Bats of Burke and Morse Help Vols to Win in the Tenth Hollywood Hap Morse, the cent who twice bns swiped home plute this year, brouffht most woe to Ed Morris. Ho deadlocked the situation nlonjf In tho eighth with a scorchlutc two-bnggcr to tho dump nftcr pair of mates were defunct. Then in thu tenth he fired tho volley, another tuo-oourfidcr, which turned tho tide towards the home- Tbomns Gallagher was In there heaving in the Blippery situation. Tho an Lponey, old-lbno lightweight boxer.

I ,11 anu nre boih I eager to mix It. They nro both eonfl- Ever sincu 13d- "Strnngler" Lewis is-(dent of winning and it looks like a real aired a challenge to Jack Dcmpsey for.Kcrap la scheduled for tomorrow night. AMERICAN LEAGUE. IV. ret.

is 10 Jt S4 -4S! L'O 25 .411 23 .444 21 .420 HITTING SPREE Pile Up- Twenty-Eight Tallies on Insurance Nine in Six Frames. Tho Methodist Publishing House hammered the offerings of two hurlers to nil sections of the Held, battcrlilg tho Tennessee National Insurance nine under an avaluncho of twenty-eight runs and six less hits, 'winning a farcial game 2S-3, the affair being called by darkness at the end of the sixth. Tlio Publishers knocked Harper out of tho box In tho third, and Becrmnn went the same route In tho sixth, Harper returning to mound. Beer man Issued seven passes and Harper one. which, combined with live boots, aided tho Publishers in their utrcnm of scor ing.

Math Is rammed out homer, two doubles, and three singles In six tries, scoring a half dozirt times, nnd swiping onb satchel. Brown slammed out four slnulns and donblo nnd walked on co In six appearances, and WWlIams nnd Leonard each got three safe blows. Dalley walked In tho ulxth, and stole second, third, nnd home, besides hurling a masterful game throughout. Tho box score: New York fit. Louis Cleveland Washington ..23 ..10 ..10 ..20 ..18 Philadelphia Detroit Chicago Uoston NATIONAL LEAGUE.

rough and tumble nriair about two months ago, fans of this vicinity have argued a good bit as to which would wjn in such a match. Many pick Dcmpsey. to be winner in a mixed contest, while othcrw are willing to put their kopecks on Lewis. Is a grapplcr of no small amount of ability, as it can be seen from the position he holds. Connie wrestling Instructor at tlio University Lookout grapplcr was victorious Ui'ho first mixed bout over Tennessee about three weeks ago.

It was' staged In a Chattanooga arena be-fiirt- a very large crowd, (ilvena pinned Rattling Mack, Little Kock welterweight. In just 20 seconds after they m'bl in tlio ring. Mack only swung ouco at before lie was in the grfr'pplcr's hands, then It was practical) over. lu n.P W. Put.

New York ,20 IS .501 Pittsburgh 24 IS .571 St. Louis 25 20 Ilrooklyn 25' 21 .513 Cincinnati 25 24 .510 Chicago 20 23 .4113 IlOBtoi 17 25 .405 Philadelphia 13 2S .340 KITTY LEAGUE. HIGHWAY BODY IS UNMOLESTED Movement to Curtail Federal Highway in Tennessee Fails. (Special to The Te'nncssenn.) WASHINGTON, June 3. The movement among eertaln Republican embers of the Tennessee delegation to have an amendment attached to tho ponding good roads bill aimed at the reorganization of tho Tenncsseo Highway Commission did not materialize In any action, it was learned today from members of the conference committee.

on the good roads legislation that no provi sion has been attached to the measure providing tor withholding Tennessee's quota of the funds, or In any way putting that state on different basis from other states. Tho conference report was signed today and Is ready to present to tho Senate nnd House enr'y next week, and members of the conference committee said the Tennessee member of Congress, who was authority for the statement that drastic action would bo tnkeii nlong the linos of withholding the state's quota of good roads money, had never mentioned the mntter to those having the legislation In charge. At the office of tho director or pub-lie roads It was said that Director Thomas H. McDonald Is out of the city for a few days. Subordinates say ties on the part of the Tennessee High-they knew nothing of any Irregulari-way Cnmmisnlon, and that tho only crltlclsnj which might bo leveled at that body was slowness In submitting projects at times.

However, a letter from Chairman House of tho Tennessee Highway Commission, to member ot Congress, re ceived today, puts the matter In different light. He nlleges that tho fed oral authorities hero are slow In cooperating with tho state's body, nnd that whatever delay has recently taken placo has. been due to official red tnpe at Washington. It Is clnlmcd by Mr. Houso that Tenncsseo Is further advanced thai any other southern stnte in Its goott 'iT nrl; under tho federal cooperation plan.

Deny FelscVs Motion To Recover Back Pay (Hy Ansoclutpd Pes( Juno 3. John Gregory in circuit court today denied the motion of attorneys for Oscar "Happy" Kelsch, outlawed baseball plaver, to have Charles Comlskey, owner of "tho Chicago White Sox, nnd hln son. Louis, appear In Milwaukee under the discovery statute for examination in connection with suit in which Fclsch seeks back pay. bonus nnd damages resulting from his expulsion from organized baseball. Clubs.

Won. Pet. Paducnh in 4 .81 Mnydeld (t rnrifl 9 1 MadlsonvlUo 10 .513 Cairo 8 Trenton 0 Ilonklnsvllle .1 Fulton 5 VZ Olveus 'iiny loc.nl bnxor, an ho Una ot 1110 Iwcnly-two fllslrlctB of MoiitBom-lieoni In thu wrc'HtlliiK inline for more ory County, the campaign will bo con-thlin ton yours. Althouuli Ih Kot-; thnioil throuch next wock, nnd It Is ox- jiio oioore-UIHon bout is expected to Kivo thu enl treat, as they are Dillon, Just Sailir'dnv iilrM.V rn Mickey Stroliol In fast elitfht-round bout at Ihe State Fairgrounds. Tickets will bo on riiJo Monday morning at tho Corner Clgfcc Store.

TOBACCO DRIVE MEETS SUCCESS i Montgomery Quota to Be Reached Early This Week. (Special to The TenncBsenn.) OLARKSVILLE, Juno 3. With a total of 5.7-15 Vj acres pledged In the first two days' campaign for signers to the Dark Tobacco Growers Co operative Association contracts In twelve lmrus win no nocuroil nincn sooner than anticipated. The campaign In the black patch Is scheduled to close on October 1. District chairmen reporting Saturday to Claude C.

Cooke, county chairman, and Judge John T. Cunningham, member of the association's general executive committee, were highly enthusiastic over the prospects, some venturing tho opinion that the'r dUtrlcts would go 00. 05 and possibly 100 per cent. The districts reporting Included No. 1, Sll acres: No.

2. 072 acres; No. 3, 473 acres No. 4, 2451-1 ncres No. 0, 051 acres; 333 icres; No.

10, 394 acres; No. 12, 52 5-0 acres; No. 13, 125 ncres; No. 15, 3.15 ncrss No. 17, 015 acres No.

21, 400 acres "Spec" Hodge Bought By Detroit Timers (By Associated Presn.) CLEVELAND. June 3. Pitcher "Spec" Hodge, brother of "Shovel" Hodge of tlio Chlcauo White Sox, has boon sold to the Detroit Tigers by the Cleveland Club of the Appalachian League, It was announced here today. Hod go will report to Detroit at the end of (he present season AMKHICAX ASSOCIATION'. CluhH.

Won. IstMt. Prtu Minneapolis il 15 Indlannpolls 25 17 .505 St. I'aul 4 17 -fS5 Milwaukee L'O iro Columbus li- .177 Louisville 1W Kansnn City 20 27 .420 Toledo 11 no .250 M. P.

IL AH It. II. PO A Blair, 1. 3 0 0 0 0 Williams, ss 5 3 3 12 1 Craig, 3b 2 3 .0 1 1 0 MnthlR, cf fl fl 0 0 0 Leonard, lb 6 fi 3 (I 0 2 Vlvk. rf fl 2 2 0 0 0 Brown, 2b 5 3 5 2 2 0 Roland, c.

5 1 1 0 Dailey, 5 3 2 0 0 0 44 2S 22 IS 3 AH It. PO A C. Boerinan, 3b. ..3 0 0 1 3 2 I Beerman, 3b. lb 3 0 2 .1 2 0 Goad, ss 1 0 0 2 2 1 Johnson, If 3 1 0 0 0 0 Harper, 1 2 2 3 0 Harmon, cf.

..301002 Mavers, 2b 3 0 0 0 1 0 Glbbs. rf 1 1 0 0 0 0 Patterson, 2 0 0 4 0 0 22 6 IS 11 5 HORN DROPS OUT FROM UNIVERSAL' Shamrock Billiard Parlor, Under Tom Malone, Takes Place Today. Tho Horn Brothers team bns dropped out of tho Universal League nud on orx ganlzntlon plnylng under tho namo of the Shamrock Billiard Parlor has taken Its' place, according to a statement Issued by President Ira Hartmnn last night. Tho new billiard artists will bo managed by Tom Malone, former boss of the Nashvlllo Selects, nnd Will piny their first game today. It was rumored that tho Horn team was dissatisfied with their franchise In the league, and will play Independent ball from now on.

Manager Bradley of tho league-leading Marshall Bruce nine took advantage of the disperse- inent of Horn's players to materially strengthen his team. Cook, former Horn catcher, nnd Hlldebrand, outfielder batting and runner-up in stolen bases, have already been Blgncd and the signatures of O'Donohue, tho league's premier strikeout king, nnd Norrls, a second baseman, nro expected. The Marshall Bruco outfit, with their strengthened forces, play K. S. Pharmacy In tho Dell this morning.

with Joe Canlleld umpiring, nnd R. K. Johnson scoring. The new billiard team meets It. W.

Auto nt Shelby park this morning, Nemo Nichols umpiring and Bloomsteln scoring. Both games will begin nt 0:20 o'clock. Kitty League KITTENS TRIM LEADERS. CAIRO, Juno" 3. Dlsplaylllff championship form against the lengua loaders, the Cairo Kittens went on a rampago behind Berg's masterful pitch- In tr today and hnmmercd out l--- vlctory over the Paducah' Indians.

It was the first decisive dcteat nanunis tcred to Paducah thlvKcasou, Taylor nnd Dehaney lending lu the slugging with three blows, the littlo second Backer's bits Including two triples and a double, the big catcher's triple, which bounded to tho left field fence. Berg did not allow a hit until tho fifth inning when, with the scoro 10-0, ho eased up. Score by Innings: Paducah 000 001 001 2 Cairo 300 701 OOx 12 Batteries Snyder, Hewitt, Fa bis, and Strleff, Homing; Berg nnd Dei haney. .1 'i MINERS TAKE OPENER (Special to Tlio Tenuossean.) MADISON VI LLE, June 3. Madlsonvltlo won the lirst game of 11 threc-gaum series hero today from Trenton, 8 to 2.

Tlio locals scored ouo run lit the first when Chestnut doubled, went to third on a wild throw by Hopper to McDanlels and camo home on Slavery's sacrifice. Tho squeeze play being pulled mtc cesBfully, two more were registered in th'j second when Jennings doubled and went to' third on wild throw from right field on his double, nnd scored on Slattery's single, latter scoring on singles by SmHu nnd Deigban. Tho locals made live runs lu tho sixth Inning when Suinmnrlln doubled and came homo on Fleshour's single; Martin hit for a homo run, scoring ricshour and himself, and Smith hitting for the circuit after Chestnut ha'i singled. Score by Innings: R. II.

13. Madlsonvlllo 12(1 OOx 13 3 Trenton 000 002 0002 0 1 Batteries: Jennings. Manning and Delghan; Hopper, Jerrold, McDanlels. IMrsfGniuft. FULTON" WINS.

FULTON. Juno 3. Fulton took tho opening game here today from Hop-ltlasvllle in a stiff battle 4 to 3. Hig-beo ami Brown for Hopklnsvllle and Moore and Works hit best for the re-spcctlvo clubs. Only three regulars nro 011.

Fulton team, due to others out ou account of Injuries. Score: Fulton 100 111 OOx Hopkinsviiio 010 000 Batteries: Belts nnd Will; Ins; WoutN son and Wilson. Umpire Braucr. 1 Little Rock Girl Is Wellesly's Best WKLLESLEV. Juno 3.

MIsa Rebeoca DaTla of Littlo Rock. baa been adjudged tho ticst oarswoman Weliesley College. She rowed No. 2 on the senior eight-oared crew which won a cup In an Interclass rcgetta on Lakn Waban last night. Tho crews rowed three times over half mile course, twice under Judgment for form ami once In a nice.

Miss Alene LI Hie of Columbus, O. was bow on the Beiilor criv. cient Jinx was in there, too. The. one time Haron fluuir a delectable brand of boxmnushlp.

Yet the breaks In the dyke behind him threatened to wash away all his slabblsh effort. He do parted in the eigntii to allow ms Doss to swing a mace, and George McQuillan arrived In time to have a pair of scoreless frames. Incidentally, collect credit for decision, Just as Itcd Lu cas did the day prior. For five frames Tom Gallngher brushed the Lookouts aside, shelling them from behind a two-run margin which his mates had erected ofC VaI Morris In tho fourth. Kpike Hmcry had cracked that round open with blazing single to right, and rode home aboard Mike Burke's whistling drive for two stations.

Map Morse sacrificed perfectly Cap'n Chick Knaupp sloshed one to Edward McDonald, and the Lookout lender throw too late to the plate. Mike lturke sliding safely across. Knaupp swiped second bur perished there. Ulppertou priced the 11 ft It frame open with ii three baso belt Into left Held. 'Gallairlier lost control and passed Georgo Cunningham.

The ex-Tiger twlrler-foolshlly attempted to pilfer the mfddlo hassock. Chick Knaupp blocked 111 in off and tagged him out. Water Kress hoisted a fly back of short. It looked eertaln to fall safely, but Emory camo charging In and made a spectacular clutch, lie was about ten feet back of short holding (lie ball tt'hen Itlp-perton suddenly cut towards ihe plate. EmVy hesitated and then almost threw tho ball (iver Meyer's bead.

Hipper-ton easily tallied. Wight shot a single to left and Wingfleld's smashing drive to left Bhovcdt the Tulano star over. Krehmeyer took Emery's peg and Morflo blotted out Wluglield at third. Tho Lookouts went ahead In the seventh via a woeful play. Krehmeyer crippled Morris poke, but was unable to toss him out.

Clayton, trying to bunt, bit sharply to Uajlaghcr. who turned It Into a double death. Krehmeyer nctjng as pivot man. Eddie McDonald blasted a single to right. Cy Anderson bounced one to Knaupp and bo booted It.

McDonald was trapped olf third base, but Meyers soaketl him In tho back with the toss and Eddie scampered home. Very bad judgment to hit E. McDonald In (ho back. If he must bo hit, hit him in the head so he will he unconscious and unable to run. That would necessitate Dan'l Hoono being called on.

In the eighth Water Kress slnmineil a two sncker to left and rode home when Wlngfleld banged a single to left which Emery fozzlcd. Morse Ties It Up. Thus Those Vols came into the eighth two tallies behind. After McDonald has toBScd out Larry Doyle on a slow roller Moose McCormlck exploded two sacker to center. Spoke Emory drew a pass but Wight tossed out Mike Ilurke.

Hut II. II. Murao lifted a drive fur over Kippertou's held and both VoA romped homo with the count In a knot. It remained in that snarled stnte until thu tenth. Emery popped to Wight as a starter; Ilurke drew llfo when Wluglield kicked his thump.

Once more Hap Morse rose to the pinch poke requirement. He sir.zlcd a two sackor over Clayton's hetd. lturke stopped at third. It looked as If Chick Knaupp again would wear the laurels as he did Friday. Itut with the intleld sucked In McDonald took Knaupp's hot smash and blotted out Ilurke at the dish.

That left matters so that Wight hooted Meyer's bounder and Morso reported with the needed (ally. HE AHS WIN" IN llTIl. MOI1ILE. June 3. Mobile won an exciting eleven-inning game from New Orleans today, score 8 to 7, the winning un coming across the plate when Ellnm bunted safely on a "squeeze play" to score H.

Williams from third. The game was tied throe times. New Orleans scoring two In the ninth and taking a lead of one run which Mobile i tied In the last half of the ninth. None (lift pitchers used were effective. Score Orleans AH.

R. II. FO. A. K.

Three-Piece Hi- 1b III fluo oomlltlon for tho bout and Ih confident of winning. says tint all this bunk about a wrestler beating a boxer is all a fake. 7 A' wrestler nilgl beat a third or fourth class boxer, but ht a boxer and wrestler of ennui rank meet and I am Ktirc the former will com out the victor," says Looney. It Is probable that rink Lawrenef will officiate the match Monday nlirlit according to Promoter James Graham. liThe boxer will wear regulation bnx-ingr gloves.

Ho will be permitted to hit In: the clinches provided he does not lilt below the bolt. He mny also hit while on the lino? or in any other position. "'-Tlio contest according to Promoter Tames Graham, be staged under tho Qirensbery rules with some added rules of homo vintage. Th: wrest will work under the regit bit Inn wrestling rules. He may guard himself from blows, but must not strike the boxer.

The wrestler to win must pin his opponent's shoulders in the catch-as-ciitcb can. boxer to win must knock out the wrestler for the count of ten. card will open promptly at 8:15 o'clock with four-round bout between' CoryriU Ujit Uh-liiici it Where They Play Today. HOVTIIKKN LKAC.UE. Chat tun OKI nt Nashville.

Little Bock at Memphis. New Orleans at Mobile. Atlnnln-Blrnilngham, off day. AMKUICAN LKAOCK. Detroit at Cleveland.

Chicago at St. Louis. Philadelphia at New York. Boston at Washington. NATIONAL? LKAGTJE.

Cincinnati at Chicago. New York at Brooklyn. Only two games scheduled. Yesterday's Results SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Nushvillo, Cbuttunooka, (10 In-nlnir).

Mobile, New OrleanB, (11 Innings). Atlanta, fl; Birmingham, 1. Memphis. Little Bock, 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Cleveland, fi; Detroit, (10 Innings). Boston, New York, (7 Innings), Chlcngo, St. Louis, fl. Wnshlngton-I-hllndelphla, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Cincinnati, Chicago, 2. Brooklyn, 0-4; Philadelphia, 4-2. St. Louis, 0 Pittsburgh, 0. Boston, New York, 2.

APPALACHIAN LEAGUE. At Bristol, 15-0; Greenevllle, 2-8. At Cleveland, 0-4; Johnson At JinoxvUle-Ktngsport, rain. COTTON STATES LEAGUE. All games postponed, rnlu.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Milwaukee, Minneapolis, fl. At Indianapolis, Columbus, 12. At Kansas City, St. Paul, 8.

At Louisville, Toledo, in. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Greenville- Spartanburg, 2. At Columbia, Charleston, 4. At Augusta, Charlotte, 2.

PIEDMONT LEAGUE, At Raleigh 4, High Toint 2. At Greensboro 4-7, Danville 2-3. At Winston-Salem 3-2, Durham 1-1. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. At Rocky mount 11-2, Newport News -tl.

At WMfcon 27, Portsmouth 5. Rt UIchmoud-Nurfolk, rain. FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. At Dnytona-Orlnndo, rain. At Tampa 4, Jacksonville 3.

At Lakeland 2, St. Petersburg u. I It A I ON A LEAGUE. At Baltimore-Reading, rain. Lrltz getting rthreo baggers.

Score Memphis Burke, ct McMillan, ss AB, It, H. TO. A. E. .,.5 11 0 0 1 ...4 1 1 4 4 0 McLarry.

lb fi 2, 2 13 0 -JIubor. 3b 5 110 2 Tutweller. If 4 12 3 0 Crimp, rf ........4 0 10 1 Crltr, 2b 4 12 3 0 Warwick, A 0 1 4 1 1 uicKcrman, .2 Huhnlscr, 2 1 2 0 1 Totals 39 8 13 27 IS I.lttlo, Rock AB. IE. IL FO.

A. E. CI 3 1 0 Wano, rf .4 1 1 3 0 ss 0 1 1 5 Connolly, 2b- 4 2 2 3 5 lb ...,3 -Q 1 IB 1 Barrett, 3b 3 10 12 0 nuntcr, 1100 Brown, ,1 6 2 Lapnn, ........1 0 0 0 0 0 Olnry, 0 1, 0 0 1 0 Itoblnson, .2 0. 1 0 2 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 Totals 32 9 27 18 4 xiJattod for Iloblnson In ninth. Memphis SOU 1U 310 Littlo Rock 013 200 000 (J Summary.

Three tiso hits: McLnrry Tutweller, Crltz, Connolly. Homo run Connolly. Sacrifice bits: ZoeUers, Wano, Camp, McMillan. Stolen bases, Hunter. Double plays Crltz to McLarry; Itoblnson to Sehlolber to Hrown.

Left on bases: Little Rock, fl; Memphis, 7. Innings pitched by Clary, 3 1-3 with 4 hits and 4 runs; by DIckorman. 3 with 7 hits nnd (1 runs. Struck out by Clary by DIckorman by Robinson by Zahniser D. Wild pitch, Itoblnson.

Passed ball, Itrown. Umpires Tandy and Williams. Time, 2:09. IIOMKKS X'KATUItE. BIItJIINGHAM, Juno 3.

The Cracltcra won their, second consecutive victory over the liarons thlR.nfternoon, copplnff an abbreviated affair in the llfth limine, when rain stopped the Atlanta won. (1 to 1. The ffnmo was featured tiy home runs and Guyon, who each made their second circuit clouts in as many 'days. Score Atbmtn. AIlll.

)r. ln A. Itnch. rf 3 fl 0 KIUKinun. 2b.

2 I 2 l'O 0 l-Juyun, If it 1 fl 0 fl Mayer, ef. 3 0 1 2 0 fl lb 3 fl 1 7 fl 0 Orilff, 3b. 3 0 0 0 2 0 Smith, 2 112 0 0 Itltter, Hli 2 2 2 2 0 II Tuoro, 1 0 0 1 5 0 Totals lti nn Intel mn. 10 15 K. 31.

I'O. Rtowurt, I'b. Nnun, lb CI rite. If Titylnrf 31 llnrnur. rf Sllvii, liurltctt, ms KobcrtHon, c.

Bates. 11 atatlmm, Totals 17 1 15 0 0 Atlanta 001 050 IltrjiiliiKham 1 100 OO 1 (Called end llfth, rain) Summary. Two baso hits, Mayer, Hock, Stewart. Homo runs: Smith, Guyon. Sacrlllco hits: Tuoro.

Taylor. Karucd runij: Atlanta Birmingham 1. Stolen bases Taylor, Itoblnson. Left on basct) Atlanta Birmingham 4. Double play Tuoro to Bemsen.

Struck out: Thcro, '1 Bates 1. Bane on balls: Taoro Balk. Bates. Bitching record 8 hits and 5 runs oh Bates In 4 Innings, one on when relieved by Stat-hnui. Umpires Lewis and Johnson.

Time, 1:18. Dick Kinsella to Witness Hurling of Red Roce Lucas Tin mad rti-montrntion over the Mobllo Ilcurti nro vcr tho dizzy hclRhtH to which pop-eyed biiffN will climb nfter they hnve wumlercd Ion? in finnlno of wlnnlnp. Not nluee Mike Finn maile bl crcut ebn Hence itRiiInst AtliintUj oidy to be noned out In complete coIIapKe of the then C.iiIIh. ban IbIIe even ftcented flnjr. Now they nro 11 Jump uhend of the duffy station.

It vvtiH in 10(0. a Imlf dozen yeurs iiro, that thcNc TIioho VoIh baffped Since tlwn they linve wallowed In (ho muck. Idke not tho now rngliifr woIvck would fly an far on the bundle the Jloblle folkn wero tho VoIh perched where the Hurting- now rooRt. Dobson Co. Win.

Dobson ran rough shod over tho Junior Chamber of Commerce by the score of to 1. Harris pitched air tight ball at all times, allowing only two bits, one a home run by Sisko. who llkmvisc pitched good ball. The Junior Chamber of Commerces poor showing was due to the fact that most of their regular players had evidently journeyed nut to tho Fair Grounds to witness the sham battle. Owing to this fact they wore obliged to present a patched lluc-up, which blew entirely up.

Linebaugh carried off the swatting honors with triple, a double nnd a single out of three times at bat. The aeore Dobson Alt. It. 11. l'O.

A. E. Itoesche, rf 5 0 0.0 0 0 Mason, cC fi 1 It 0 0 Haley. If a 1110 0 Harris, :.4 2 12 10 Crowetl, 2b 4 1 0 4 4 1 Linebaugh. ss 1 1 2 Maupln, 0 1 12 0 Hooper.

Hi 0 0 4 0 0 Joplin, nb 4 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 7 27 0 II ,1. C. of C. All. K.

II. PO. A. E. Hunter, 0 0 2 0 0 Arnold, lb 0 0 fl 0 2 DaiiKhert.v, 3b ...4 0 1 1 2 1 Miles, 2b 3 0 0 I 2 Tyncr, 4 0 0 10 1 0 Gahr, cf 00100 WltherEpion, If 0 0 2 0 1 Davis, rf 4 0 ft 0 0 1 Siskc, 11111 Tolals 112 1 2 24 fl 0 Summary Two-buse hits, Linebaugh, Mason.

Three baso bits, Linebaugh, Maupln. Home run, SIske. Struck out by Harris, 0: by Slske, 0. Bast? on balls off Harris, off Slske. 2.

Place, K. of C. diamonds. Umpire, Bacchus. R.

W. Drops Hurling Duel to Ashland City ASHLAND CITY, June 3. The tt. fc W. Auto Company nine of Nashville, dropped a brilliant pitchers' due) between I'd of the locals and Ureeman of the visitors here this afternoon, by a score of Freeman burled shut-out ball tint 11 the eighth frame, when, with I lie count 2-0 In his favor, West was allowed to relieve blin.

Two hits and a Haeritico put men 011 second and third, and Pattun's stinging double brought both runners home, tyltiL the euitut. It. sacrlllce scored hini with the winning run. Freeman hurled brilliant ball through out. allowing but live sea It blows, and whlfllng eighteen.

Freeman allowed but "lie more Ingle and fanned six. Neither team scored until the sixth. 6 0 Amherst ins Tennis. -AMIIKKST. June fi.

The Amherst tennis team defeated Wesley a today, flvt matches to one. Specially Priced Scorn by Innings: M. P. H. ...030 filVi- T.

N. 001 200- (Callcd nt end of sixth, darknes). Summary. Two baso bits: Mathls 2, Williams 2, Vlck, Brown. Three base Roland.

Homo rims, Mathls, Dalley. Sacrlllco lilts: llnUtr.il. Stolen bases: Dalley 3, Blair 3, Leonard 2. Mayers, Williams, Mnthls, Brown. Left on M.

P. II. T. N. L.

5. Struck out: by Dalley fl; by W. Becrmnn 1. Bases on balls: off Dailey off Harper off V. Becrmnn 7.

IuningB pitched by Harper 2 1-3, with 10 runs nnd 8 bits; by W. Beerman, 3 with 17 runs nnd 11 hits; by Harper 2-3. with 1 run and 2 hits. Losing pitcher. Harper.

Passed Patterson 3. 'Hit by pitcher, by Dalley (Craig 2). Urn-Time, 1:10. piro Hughes. Scorer Blonmstela, Gallatin Loses Tough One to Hartsville Team (Spernl to Tho Teniienheim.) GALLATIN.

June 3. Gallatin lost 0110 of the hardest fought games here against Hartsville seen in nit while by the score of 10 to (i. Tho game was tied fl and fl till the last of tenth limine and Gallatin let Hartsville make four runs by errors. The batteries were Lipscomb nnd Furkhurst for Hartsville: Jameson and Hudson for Gallatin. Gallntln got 10 hits and 0 errors -yhllo Hartsville got only 0 hits.

Nashville Elite Giants Home Again Thursday The Elite Giants, who have been but of tho city for the past two weeks, will be home again Thursday to meet the strong Birmingham club, which-has greatly strengthened. With the Nashvlllo boys will be seen Phillips in tho Infield, who played short last year. Owner Wilson also bought Square Moore, a pitcher of class from the New Orleans club. The bleachers will be opened beginning with the Birmingham series and throughout the year for 3T cents. Admission to grandstand fur men cents.

American Pair Wins English Women's Title (Hy Associated Prrss.) CHISWICK. Enchind. Juno 3. The final in the woman's doubles of the Middlesex tenuis championships, played here today, wore won by Mrs. Lambert Chambers and Miss Elizabeth Ryan of San Francisco.

They defeated Mrs. Beamish and Mrs. Peacock, 0-2, 0-1. Hart Schaff ner Marx Cheviots, Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges. All 1922 Models.

Every size and every pattern. We fit the hard to fit. We are housecleaning for our summer stocks. You will find value up to $60 at this reduced price, $33. Mar.

DnKiirt, hi '1 unhurt. 4 0 0 10 Henry. 5 1 3 12 0 Tucker, rf r. a i Vohi, ali ti Yoclcey, S3 ii a -i a Martlnatl If r. 1 'J 0 Moving, fi i a r.

I'rnft, 1 I 0 1 Bailey, 1 0 0 Totals 7 7 17 17 out when winning run scored, tlobile AH. It. II. FO. A.

1 l. Williams, rf Mullen, 3I 1 1 Mulvey, ef 2 i 0 Niehnfr. llh li 3 it. Williams, If 1 llohn. lb -1 0 10 -j linker, I 0 2 0 Kihim, km r.

0 v. a 2 Fulton, 3 0 il 1 xSehutte 0 0 SlKinan. 1 11 1 Totals -iS lit 10 ONLY 73 SUITS LEFT from our Special Saturday Sale. You will find Men's and Young Men's 3-Piece Suits Tailored by lc Vogue Schloss Bros. Co.

Marx You will' find your size here, although, possibly, not in every pattern. While they last I rsJj, 1 II Ssf" corut JhlAsL, jl MXxAmab. Svthucrm i Ha tied (or Fulton 111 New Orleans 001! 101 102 00-7 Mubllo U10 010 011 018 Summary Homo rim, Koss. Two-base hits, Mulvey. Nlehoff, Iluhn, D.

Williams, it. Williams, Ellani, Henry. Sacrifices, D. WilltaniH. Mulvey.

Iluhn, linker, Gilbert Stolen base. It. Williams. Double plays. Slgman and Ellam; L'oss and Henry, l'itclilng record, 11 hits with runs oft' I-'iillou in hits with runs oiT Slgman in 10 hits with 0 runs off Craft In (one on base, no one out when relieved by Sal Icy) hits with 1' runs off Hullcy In 2 1" Innings.

Whining pitcher, Slgman. Losing picker, Itiiiley. Struck out. by l-'ullon by Craft 1. liases on balls, off Fulton 0: Slgman 1: Craft Ibilley U.

Hit by pitcher, by Craft (Iluhn). Left on liases, Mobile New Orleans 1 Time, :00. Umpires, Hrennan and Jorda. mints now tuavf.miks. UTTI.i; HOCK, June .1.

Little Hock's inability tn Imneh hits olT cither Dlckenimi or Zahniser eost them a hard kihim- here today, Memphis winning it. Moth Clary and Americans Winners of 0 Mixed Tennis Doubles CHISWICK. ne -In (he finals of thu mixed dollbb-s, Randolph Lyeetl oT lOughuid nnd Miss Elizabeth Ryan of Santa Monica. defeated .1. H.

Gilbert nml rs, IVnen. k. 7-fi, rt-I, Jap Team beats California Nine (Ily Associated FrcMs.) TOKIO, II. Kelo I'lilivrsity hnscball team today defeated the team from the Fulversity of California, 10 to EVERY SALE IS FINAL Hirshberg Bros 316 The Home and 31 a Union St. 0 Hart Schaffner Marx ck'fc".

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