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8 Thursday Morning, June 8, 1922 KIRKWOODLOW AT GLENEAGLES Elks' Vaudeville Show His 144 Gives First Place In Tournament FOR THE (By Associated Press.) GLEN EAGLES, Scotland, June OLD MM mm TT rpheum i Tho qualifying rounds in the thousand guineas golf tournament were coinplct- I cd today and thirty-two players are entitled to participate in the tournament, which begins tomorrow. 'Joseph Klrkwood, the Australian open champion, turned In the best aggregate Bt-ore. a 144, with George Duncan in second" with 145, They were followed by J. n. Tnylor with, 148, Fred Leach with 140 nnd Jock Hutchison, holder of tho British open title, well up In thG list, with a card of 132.

Tom Blair, the only other Amerlean In the tournament, aside from Hutchison, disgusted nt his poor play, tore up his' card and thus is out of the tournament. He was about half way around when he dropped out. Hutchison started badly this morn-ing. He took 42 strokes for nine holes, but played more steadily coming home, making Itu, which gave him 77 for the favorable place among the lenders in tho contest. A feature of tho early play was tho making of tho round by Compton of Manchester in '71, nftcr he had taken seven strokes on the first hole.

Some cards turned Ju at tho conclusion of play today were: Kdwnrd Hay, 153 Harry Vardon, 155, and C. Mayo, 15(1. James Dm id did not qualify. He was tied lit last placo- with two others nnd in playing off over six holes-was defeated by Jal'k Itos. In tho ma tell piny tomorrow, Ilntchl-ko is paired with ii.

Havers, while Mayo will meet Tom Williamson. The Flag Chase gtlUTIIEKN' LEAGUE NIGHT 8:30 o'clock 1 FRIDAY neafElectrically A SHOW THAT IS A SHOWI 0 COMFORT and convenience in housekeeping are esteemed more highly today than ever before. This is especially true of kitchen work. Every device that can make cooking easy and its results certain is incorporated in the AVon. Lnst.

Tct. Mollllp IIS ItinnhiRlmm 27 l.ltllu Hock L'l Memphis 28 Now Orleuns 28 NllHlivlllc 2 AH Atlanla 20 27 .1211 Atlanta 20 27 .120 Chattanooga ELECTRIC RANGE One of these, advantages is the instant cation of heat. There Is no striking of matches or carrying of fuel -no long waiting for the fire to "burn It is ready at the turn of switch. The Hotpoint Hughes is the range of comfort. All the heat goes into the cooklng-not Into the room.

There Is no open flame-no fumes and no soot to stain utensils or walls. Inquire about our special cooking rate. Come by and see one of these ranges in actual operation. Nashville Railway Light Co. Paul W.

Ireanor FOR cmity Court Clerk Speaking Dates TOMGHT Donelson, 7:15 o'clock. Wharf Ave. Engine House, 8 o'clock. FRIDAY NIGHT Marshall's Store, Gnllatin pike, 7:15 o'clock. Seventh and Woodland at 8 o'clock.

SATURDAY NIGHT Goodlcttsville at 7 o'clock. Forks White's Creek and Dickcrson pikes at 8 o'clock. SEWANEE BOARD OF REGENTS MEET Vice-Chancellor to Be Elected by Board of Trustees (Spcchil to Tho TcnncssDun.) SKWANKK0 Juno 1. Tho first meeting of the governing boards of tho University of the South was held last night when the boards of regents met nt the residence of the Chancellor, Bishop Thomas F. Gnilor.

This board will remain in Bcssion throughout the eomrueneeiuent exercises which end on the 13th of the month. Tho board, which consists of Bishop Gallor of Tennessee, Guerry 'of South Carolina, Brat ton of Mississippi and Iteeso of Georgia, the Reverend Messrs. Stewart McQueen of Montgomery, Chns. T. Wright of Memphis and Dean C.

M. Dnvls of St. Loula nnd Messrs. Z. Harrison of Atlnnta, T.

dimming Mooro of New York, G. Walker Dnvall of Cheraw, S. Dr. W. B.

Hall, Mayor of Selma, Ala, and Vice -Chnn cell or B. V. Kinney, hns great denl of work to do looking to putting the university on a sound flnnnclnl basis. One vacancy In the board, caused by the death of the lnte W. D.

Gnlo or Nashville, has to bo filled at this meeting of the board of trustees, which convenes on Thursday, June 8. Among other matters of importance for the action of the boards Is the election of a vice-cbnneellor nnd speculation Is rlfo on tho mountain as to who will he chosen to fill this Important position. Tho present acting vice-chancellor, F. Finney, by his'great capacity for work, his remarkable energy and his grasp of things ln the Bhort time he has been here, Iftia commended himself strongly to large number of those connected with university In both official and unofficial capacities, and it Is hoped that he enn bo prevailed upon to continue in office, nt least for another yenr. Tho literary o.erclses of commencement begin with the annual debate for I hu Jemison medal, tho gift of Robert Jemison, of Birmingham, This debate Is he I ween representative of the two literary societies.

I'i Omega and Sigma Kpsilon, and Is always closely contested. Ihebpst In the university being' nrrayed against each other. Thursday morning the bonrd of trustees will formally convene and during the moriiiii committees will be appointed and reports be received from the board of regents covering the activities of that bonrd during the past year. In the afternoon tho vice-chancellor will make bis annual report to tlie board, which will then be ready to hetrlu Its active work of (be session. Thursday night will ho crowded, as there will be a contest In oratory and essay between tho two societies.

The winner of the. oratorical contest will rc-eelvo I he Overton I-en, medal, tho gift of Col. Luke Lea of The best essayist will be presented with a prl.o by an Following the oratorical contest, tho vice-chancellor will give a reception to the members of the boards of trustees and regents, tho fncultlos, officers, students, residents nnd visitors on the mountain, after which the Academy Mall will be given at the Sewn nee Union. Couple Will Broadcast Their Wedding Ceremony (By Associated Press.) OAKLAND, Jiine 7. Here comes the radln bride! Saturday evening Miss Vivian Kldd and Lolatjd H.

Hodgson of this city plan tj broadcast their wedding ceremony to ti tany of their friends and, probably, lo numerous stranpors, Instead of walking in dignified misery. In stately sells!) consciousness down a church aisle, the couple will stand at ease before the big broadcasting instrument at Toekrldgo. Barbecue Proposed (Special to Tin TuuncMseaii.) MILAN, TKN.V, June 7. Plans are on foot for sheep -and wool growers' barbecue this summer. The barbecue.

If held, will bo near Trenton. A program will bo arranged and many of the sheep growers of thenenrer counties will be Invited. The sheep Industry Is growing In this county, nnd Is beginning to bo prolltnblc to the average farmer, Graves Decorated. (Special to The Tcnncsscnn.) IIAH'rsVlLLK, Juno 7. Sunday nfternoon a large crowd of peo-plo from nil parts of Trousdale and other counties met fh tho Uartsvillo cemetery wero appropriate exercises were conducted, nnd after which tho graves of dead heroes were covered with (lowers.

Col. Cullon Collensworth presided, and addresses were delivered by Benton Draper nnd Elders Unll of Nashville, and Clark, of Gallatin. Instant At Belmont Wednesday's Result First race, OVa furlongs. 3-year-ohls nnd up Beckna lift Nolan), fi-1, out, -won; Copyright 122 (Sande), 2-1, even, second Pansy 104 (Lowe), Tj-2, third. Time 1:20 Laughter, Gen.

Cadorna, Futen, Spearlene, Chntenu-gny, Plurlbello, Dore. Cordelier, Frank Waters, Kenrehlleht II, Baby Boy, Brink, Mnndnlay, Flection, Vineyard nnd War Itellot also ran. Second race, 2 miles, steeplechase, 4 -year-olds and up Lough Eagle l-lo (Sims). 4-1, even, out, won; Quccreek b'tO (Pierce), out, second; Lucky Find lir (Barrett), out, third. Time 4:10 2-5.

The Virginian also rnn. Third race, 0 furlongs. Jl-yenr-olds and up Lord Brighton 112 (Snnde), 4-5, 1-1, out, won; Dream of the Valley 112 (Lyke), 3-5, out, second; Brainstorm (Penman), 1-5, third. Time 1:12 4-5. Tangerine, Sting, Doughnut nlso ran.

Fourth race, 1 mile, n-y ear-olds Ilea 114 (Koogh), 5-2, 4 5. 1 I. won; Kay Jay 115 (Ponce), 4-5, 1-1. sec nmU Modo US (McAteo). 1L third.

Time 1-5. Kxcelsa, Violinist also ran. Fifth race, 1 1-1G miles, 3-year-olds nnd up Vendor 01t (Bell), II-l, even, 2- 5, won; Beaverkill 111 (Lang), 0-5, 3- 5, second; Lord Herbert 110 (Sande). 1-5, third. Time 1:18.

Orderly, lloyal Jester, Lady Zeus also run. Sixth race, 5 furlongs, 2-yoar-olds Ambler 115 (Martz). 0-1, 8-5, 4-5, won; Sandy Hatch 115 (Sande), 2-5. 1-1, second; King Solomon's Seal 115 (L. Tutor).

third. Time 3-5. Violet Mescrcau, Abe Sablotnsky, Spun-sor, Shufflu Alohg, Sentimental Tommy, Humboldt also ran. Kntrlcs for Today. First rnce, claiming, 2-year-olds.

4'yf. furlongs Venule- 115, John McGraw 100. Adventuress 110, Cork FJm 109, Chief Flynn 108, II. Warren 10S, Blue China 100. Buster 112, Aecommenda-tion 10S, Fork 111.

Tho Girl 105, Jolly Snllor 108, Prince of Umbrln 115. Seoond race, steeplechase, 4-year-oldB and up, 2 miles Kingdom 11 1IV5, Phoenix 135, Bulls Fyc 14(1, Vigilante 133, zKnrlocker 130. zllallavlll 135. Lytlo 140, llobort Oliver 140, Peccant 154. Third race.

Beldame handicap, It-year-olds and up, II furlongs Careful 12tl, Arrow of Gold OS, Lady Baltimore 110, Last Straw 114, Polly Ann 115, Penrose 121, Ban try Pass 105, My Ho-erie 115, Mary ratrlela 100. Fourth race, fillies. 2-yoflr-olds, 4'j furloncs Poor Puss 105, Sallys Alloy 105, Moncnrdello 105, F.go 112, Sun Hey 105, Thessaly 105, The Kiss 119. Evely Sa wy er 1 05. Sixth race, maiden 3-year-olds nnd up, mile Venlzclus 112, Irish Confetti 107, Yankee Doin 112, Overtnke 112, MncDuff 112, Double Cross 112, Let-tcrinan 112, New Orleans 112 Wylle 112, Domingo 115.

Nat S. ll'-J, Bounds-man 112, Bravo 112. Clear, slow. zApprcnticcs. Nashville Elite Giant Will Be Home Today The Nashville Elite Giants will ineel the Birmingham Black Barons ji( the first game of the series this nfternoon nt 3:30 o'clock.

Tho Giants, who have been out of tho city for tlje past two weeks, hnvo shown themselves to be tho best In the lengue. The acquisition Phillips and Square Moore hns bnlnnced nnd strengthened the club. The catching of Morris nnd fielding of unit during tne road trip has been nothing loss than brilliant. Tho bleachers will be opened during theao gnines and throughout the year; also special admission for women. Special accommodation for white xans.

Old mansions. In mnnv nnrta nf land, are being demolished and tho I shipped to this country. Electric Cookay CorreetCMkay FIVE ARE TIED IN HIGH GUN Three From Tennessee Are Deadlocked With Two From Texas (ripccliil to The Tcmicssean.) MEMPHIS, 7. Kivo gunners, two from Texan nnd three from Tenucsoe. shot perfect Scores todny in the 10-yard zone championship of the Southern zone trap shooters handicap here.

It. T. Woodward, Houston, and Pull Miller, Dallas: Gcorgo Griffith and Cieorgu Schmidt, Memphis, and Duncan, Lucy, were tied "for high gun. J. IL White, Spartanburg, S.

n. Moran, Dresden, nnd Jack Harris, Memphis, lied for second place with 09 each. Enoch Ensley nnd Sam Huntley tied In the ifiO targets In tho doubles with SO. They were topped by B. T.

Wood ward. Houston, Texas, who shot 01', but was as ho was shooting out of his zone. He is a member of tho prairie zone. C. W.

Moody, Shrcveport, shooting from the 17-ynrd line, carried off the honors in the preliminary handicap when lie broko 07. Kitty Xeague HOPTOWX-TItENTON KAfN (Spcrlnl to Tbu TcnncflBean.) IIOPKINSVILLE, Ky 7. The game bet'ween Hopklnsvlle and Trenton here today was postponed on account of rain. They will play a double header tho next tinip they moot. LEADEIIS LOSB (Speoinl to The Tenncisenn.) rADL'CAII, Ky Juno 7.

Madlson-vlllo defeated Paducah today, 3. to 2, with tbo exception of a. new school boy arguments tho same wnB well plnyed. Umpire Hrauer benched Horning. F'a-ducah catcher.

In the ninth for throwing bat at Donovan, Madisonvlile pi teller. Horning was at bat and turned his back to Donovan, who threw over one, bitting Horning on the shoulder. Score bv Innings: It. IT. E.

Mailisonvillo 010 Oil 7 Paducah 000 0'l) 000-2 II llalerlos Donovan and Delghan Duett and Horning. MAYFIKLD ON It AM PAGE (Slierliil to Tho Tciiiu'tiseim.) MAVriELO, Juno Mayfletd went on a batting spree this nftenioon and defeated Paris In the second game on the local lot by an IS to 2 count. Kvery MayfleliV played, with the exception of Kirch, had one or mora hits to ids credit, and Holder and Circs! hit home runs. ClresI had five hits, homo run, triple, double and two singles in 0 trips to the plate. Manager Ilulswlti had perfect day with (he stick.

MayfleliV gaining such a lend In the first frame that Manager Koikes, for Paris, decided to let Shannon go the whole route. Score: Mavfieid rcu aVi 10x 18 20 ft Paris 0:10 000 000 2 8-1 Katterles and Dosore; Shannon and Fanning. Clarksville Legion Nine To Open Season Friday (Hpl-riiil to Tbo TeuitcsKenii.) f'F'AKKSVlLLK, Juno 7. Thii American Legion will, formally open its baseball season on Shearer fiidd with St. Kethloheiu as its opponent next Friday afternoon nt Jl o'clock.

Tlii! Legion has pryspeets of an unusually good team this year; Proceeds of the opening game will go to the Salvation Army to apply In its drive for funds for Its local needs. Fulton Loses (Special to The Tcnticssciin.) CAIRO, 7. Cairo came from behind today and look Hie second game trotn Kulton .1 to 4. Until teams were crippled Willi star players out. and the game was very slow.

Fulton was three runs to the good la the seventh inning, due lo bad breaks behind Sutter, but an error, hit batsman anil four singles gave Cairo four runs. Fulton evened things up in the eighth on an error and single, but Luens pntcd a long triple in the ninth and scored on Manusii's sacrifice fly. The. hlltlng of lelaney, Lucas nnd Abel featured. Score by Innings R.

II. E. Fnlloa OHO 012 010 1 II il Cairo 000 000 401 .1 13 2 naileries Holts. Williams and Wat-kins; Hotter and llehancy. Sluggers Will Meet Juniors This Morning dwlng to Jupiter l'luvliis interrupt ing yesterday morning, the game between the Xaslivllle Juniors and the Uelmont lugKers was postponed until this morning.

The two tennis are scheduled to come to bloiVB out nt. West 011 at 10 o'clock today. All members of both teams are requested to be on the field not later than Legion to Give Play (Special to Tim TciinCHHviin.) MILAN, 7. A combination minstrel nnd musical comedy will bo given by tho local American Legion. A representative of the Joe Knlscr l'rq- laclng Company Is here lo Instruct the local talent.

This entertainment is to lie ln order that the American Legion here may bo kept Intact, as the proceeds go to this organization. WILLIE DAMEN IS PRO WINNER Takes 303 Strikes For 72 Holes in Tourney For Pros. ATLANTA, Juno 7. WHlIo Damon of the Montgomery, Country Club, won tbo championship of the (ieorgiu-Alnbnmn Professional Golfers Association here today, with UOtf strokes for the 72 holes medal piny. Stewart Maiden, Kast Lake.

Atlanta, en mo second, a stroke behind Damon. Charley Hall, the long-hitting Birmingham representative, eiinio in third with 007, and. the others who finished in the money were: Frank Ogg, Atlanta, 317; Howard Beckett, Atlanta, Maiden started tho final eighteen holes two strokes ahead of Da men and the latter played one of the finest Frames ever seen on the llrookhnven courso in order to win. Tho title was decided when Maiden missed an eight-foot putt on the final hole. Indians Pile Up Eighteen Hits But Drop Count (Continued From Preceding I'ngc.) season, while Mulligan got four hits, Including two doubles In four times up.

Fnlk objected to a strike called on him in the ninth Inning and was ordered out of the game by Umpire Wilson. Store: York, filler, -r Witt, cf Wurrf, lib ttuth. If linker, 3b MtMjsol, rf IMpp. lb S-ott. Seining, Bush, Totals Chicago.

Johnson, Strunk, rf CmIMiih. Ub Moslll, rf If Sclittlk, a ShoMy. lb Mulligan, 3b Srhupp. Mi-Pabo, Undue, Hooper All. It.

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K. Totals 1 13 27 12 1 Batted for Fa tit In ninth. New York "'HI AIM) 120 i) Chicago OiM) 101 0117 Summary Two-base hits, Huth, linker. Meusel. Mulligan 2.

Sheely, Scott. Mimic run, Fa Ik. Sacrifice, Schalk ami Sh'-ely. Double plays, Johnson, Collins to Sheely; Hush, Scott to PIpp. Left on bases, New York, Chicago, 7.

liases on balls off Kehiipn. Bush, 1. Struck out by Hush, 2. lilts off Si-hupp, 5 In "(I Innings, none out in seventh: off McCaho. -1 In 1 1-3 Innings: ofT Hodge, 1 In 1 Innings.

Wild pitch. Kehupp. Losing pitcher, Srhupp. Umpires. Wilson.

Chill nnd llllde-brand. Time Giants Raise Pennant While They Trim Cubs (Continued lrom Preceding I'iikc.) 7: I'hiladelphla 0. Base on balls, off Meadows li Weinert 1 Morrison 1. Struck nut, by Morrison -I Meadows I. Hits, oir Meadows (1 In off Weill-ert 1 in 1 Inning.

Wild pilches, Morrison and Weluert. Time ItHnS O. VANCK. BROOKLYN. X.

7. Cincinnati knocked Vance out of the box today and beat Brooklyn the first game of the series, 0 to 2. The Hods bunched four hits, two steals and two sacrifices with two errors for four runs In the fourth Inning and when the first two men singled in the fifth, Vance gave way to Smith, who allowed but one run. Score: Score by Innings liulnooil. Alt.

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lb 3.1 10 0 0 Oum-an. Tt 2 i 0 0 rf 4 i i hict, r. i i Holme. 2b 4 1 2 I f'avonry, sa 4 0 1 tf 4 1 riooUl, 3 .112 2 4 1 I.uqtlo, 4 0 0 0 1 0 Totnlfl il 11 27 2 Brooklyn. AH.

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IllKh. 3b I I 2 1 2 0 Johnston. 2b 4 1 1 4 1 H. Or If fit li. rr.

-i Whenl. If 4 0 110 0 rf 4 1 4 0 1 Kehmnndt. lb. 3 lrt Wnni. ph i xT.

OrlffltU 1 0 0 0 K3 1 0 0 1 Pollerrv. 4 0 1 A 0 1 Vmiee, 10 0ini) JJmltb. 2 1 i xxHui'tber 1 xxxMttchcll 1 0 J' Totals 3 2 7 27 13 ti xllattetl for Ward in seventh. xx Batted for Sehinnnilt In ninth, xxxliatttMl for smith in ninth. Cincinnati Hl -111 onft- Krooklyn -'-i Summary Two base hits, Duncan, P.uhne and Debi-rry.

Stolen bases. Iturns, IMueltl. Sacrifices, Daubcrt 1', Caveney. Double plays. Ward to Johnston to Sehinaudt.

Left on bases, Cincinnati 10, Brooklyn 7. liases on balls, off Vance '(. Smith 2. Struck out, by Vanco -I, Luque a. Hits, off Vance 7 in 4, none out In fifth, off Smith -I In .1.

Wild pitch. Vance. Losing pitcher. Vance, umpires, O'Day and Hart. Time, 1 AS.

HUGHES ELPERT TO GIVE SWIMMING LESSON Noted Long Distance Swim mer to Be At Fair Grounds Harry Elprrt. who has been obtained as swimming Instructor for tbo Caa-cado Pluuge nt too Stnto Fnlr Grounds arrived yesterday to begin prellmlnnrj work In organization of student cl nsses. In securing the services of Hnrry Elpert, the management of the Cascnili Plunge considers Itself particularly fortunate. He has had nbundanco c. experience na swimming Instructor but recently served In this capacity at Palm Bench nnd Miami.

In 1020 ho was swimming instructoi nt Harvard. During tho war, ho was United States Navy Instructor, and has onlrlbiiled number of articles to the naval magazine. Mr. Elpert is a long distance swimmer of renown, having mice swam from Charleston bridge to Boston lighthouse, a distance of twolva miles In six hours nnd txnty-olght minutes. Any one wishing to nrrange for swim ming instructions can find Mr, Klpcrt at the State Fnlr grounds.

HOPE DRY GLEANING GO. EXCLUSIVE GLEANERS and DYERS Viiri IIUOADM AY llcmliii 017 nml 018. (inn's SnllB, I. allies' Up Notice of Special Election To Oio VoicrH of Nashville: I'unmunl to tho directions cimlnltioU In nn onllnaiK'o ouactct! liy tliu City, roiitH'll of iNiiHlivlllc, nml approved liy thii President thereof on April 10, a Speelal Election will be held TIIUICHUAY, JUNE 22, 1022, uolween Ihe lawftil hours, under the direction and auHicnty of I lie Hoard ol Klectlou Commissioners for Jjuvldson Cotiuiy In all the wnrds of the City of Nashville, nt tho votlug places selected nnd provided by tho said Election Conf-mlssloners, for tlio purpose of nscerliiln. Ing the will of tho qualified voters of tho City of Nnsuvlllo upon Hie follMvlns Question OltlH.VANCK NO.

un. Question: "Shall tho City of Nashville Issue jsTC.tWO of its bonds for tho purpose cf condeuinlnir and purchasing laud for rtehls-of-way. cou4 vtructliiK. wlilenluB. extendliiR nnd juivliiK viaducts and nppronches I thereto In the City of Nashville It Is provided in said ordinance thnt snld bonds shall bo serial bends, benr-Ina- Interest at n-rato ro bo hereafter determined by the City Council, hilt which rule shall not exceed six per cent per annum, payable seml-annuully.

on thQ first days of January and July of each year, that same Bhall be dated July 1, nnd shall muturo In uneven jimounts annually, ln tho order of thole numbers, on July 2, ourinir a period of thirty yours therafter. It Is further provided in snld ordi nance that all voters favoring the Issuance of said bonds for tho -purpose aforesaid, Bhnll vote "For," and thosq opposed to the issuance of said tnr mild nttrnoHO shall vote AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Lost. Now York St. Louis 20 WaslliUKtOU 2.

2.t Clovelana 2' 211 Detroit 22 211 Philadelphia 2:1 Jtoston 20 2.1 Chicago 20 28 ret. .1110 .4.18 .1.12 .14 1 .117 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club 1 AVon Lost Now York lis J8 I'lUshurc 2tt J.8 St. Louis 23 Ilrooklyn 2.1 211 Cincinnati 20 25 Chicago 21 24 Hostou 20 Philadelphia 15 20 rct. ..121 ..110 .311 KITTY LEAGUE Club' AVun Lont Paducah ....1 17 0 Mayilclil 1.1 II Madlsonvlllo 12 II narU 11 11 Trenton 32 12 Cairo II Fulton II II Ilopklnsvllle LI .7.10 ..101 X.00 ..100 .4011 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Club Wan Lout Mlnupn tiolls 1.1 Indianapolis- 28 18 St. Paul 27 IS Mllwaukco 27.

2'! Columbus 2.1 2.1 Louisville 21 28 Kansas City 20 Toledo Pet. .074 .0110 .1100 ..110 .470 .420 Where Thep Play Today SOUTHERN LEAGUE Nashville at Atlanta, two games. Chattanooga at P.lrnilngliain. Lit tli ltoi'1; at New Orleans. Memphis at Mobile.

A It I (A LEA I I' New York at Chicago. Washington at Cleveland. Itoston at St. Louis, Pliliailelpha at Detroit. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.

Cincinnati at Uronklyn. St. Louis at lloslon. Chicago at New Yesterday's Results. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Atlanta 4.

Nashville 2. New Orleans 0-1. Meinplils 4-2. Mobile 11, Llllle Rock 1. Chattanooga 1.

Iliriningham 1 (called in seventh, rain). AMERICAN LEAGUE Iloslon 7, Si, Louis li. Washington 1), Clcveianil (eleven Innings). Iielrnlt 0. Philadelphia 2.

New York 0. Chicfago 7. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh .1. Philadelphia II. New York 0.

Chicago i4. Huston .1. St. Louis 2. Cincinnati 0, Itrooklyn 2.

INTIOKNATION AI l.KAfil'K At Newark, 5-0; Reading, -1, At Toronto. ltochcsier, I. AI City. linltimore, II. At Syracuse, ii; HufVaio.

7. A .11 I A ASSOC1ATIO At Milwaukee. (1; St. I'iiiiI. At Indianapolis.

-I; Toledo. I. At Louisville. Columbus. t.

At Kansas City Minneapolis rain. TKXAS At Slireveport. (Jlnveslon. 0. At l-'ort Worth.

Ii; San Antonio. 2. At Wichita Kails. 11; Ib'auuiont, 7. No others scheduled.

riorldu State 'Lcuriic. At St. Petersburg i Jacksonville- i At Imytona Lnkclaiid 1. At Orlando t-'J; Tampa li-l. T'ird mo nl I.eilKllc.

At Danville Durham P. At High Point -1: Greensboro At Italeigh Wlnston-Salein S. Soulli Atlnntlo Asocinllou. At Greenville I Columbia At Spartanburg 0-2; Augusta At Charleston Charlotte T. Virginia I.eOCtie.

At Norfolk Newport News 1. At Rocky "Mount 7-11: Wilson 0-o At Portsmouth -1; Richmond 1. Cotton States I. en cur. At Clarkudale 0.

Greenwood 8. Others postponed, rain. Appalachian League. At Kuoxvlllo Johnson City 1. Ktngsport Grcenevillc 0.

At Cleveland Bristol 10. COLLKGi; ItASKBALL At Cambridge, Mass. Harvard. -2; Itliodelslaiid, At New l'ork: Pennsylvania, Columbia, ti. i TO THE VOTERS OF DAVIDSON COUNTY: I respectfully solicit your vote and influence for Register of Docds in the com in ir primary of June 22, 1922.

If elected I pledge myself to abide by the salary fixed under the nnti-fee bill and will in no way lend my aid lookinff to the repeal of this statute. I am asking for a second term in this office and feci that if my administration has been a correct one I am entitled to a second term. I have sought to attend to the business of this office to the best of my ability, and I respectfully refer to any real estate man, banker, attorney, or those who have had business in my office as lo whether or not the business of my office has been conducted properly during the three years of my term. If, after making this investigation, you are convinced that my office has been conducted along business lines, I enrncstly solicit your influence and vote. Respectfully, JULIAN UNDERWOOD.

STRANGLER LEWIS BESTS CADDOCK Deciding Fall Comes in Ten Minutes With A Headlock (Ity Associated I'ross.) BOSTON, Juno Lewis, heavy weight wrestling champion, defeated Karl Caddock. former champion, hero t'onlght, two falls out of three. The third and deciding fall mine In 10 minutes, 33 seconds, on a head John 1'eni'k of Nebraska defeated llek Imviscoiirt of Texas in the Keml-flnitl bout, throwing Ida man In -S minutes, 57 seconds. A flour mill In Montreal has a cn-piu-tty oC .000 barrels of flour day. Saw Friend Mine: What are you doing to help me wl" niy race for County Trustee? A word or two from you would get me some needed votes.

Get busy for me riht now and keep up the good work until after the election. 0 It is action I want, not promises. You know I would do this much or more for you if you were a candidate for office and needed my help. I know you could, I think you should, 1 wish you would Now won't yon? Respectfullw J. W.

KUSSWURM. Candidate for County Trustee. At Latonia WIWNKSDAY'S ltKSULTS. First race. 0 furlongs, 3-year-olds and upCol.

Taylor 103 (lloohn). 532.70, 17.00, won; Grayson 113 (Tnvlorl. S29.II0. S0.M), second; l'rince Welles 05 (W. Pool), third.

Time, 1:14. Bettv IL. Platoon, Black Hackle. Mabel nereaftcr, Binding Tie also ran. Second rnce.

4 'A furlongs, 2-yenr- oids Anna M. Humphrey 115 (Garner); $3.10. $2.00, $2.50, won: Eastern Morn 115 (Kennedy), $7.60. second; urnss Mall 115 (Connelly), $3.70, third. Time, (.

Lady Venule, i-ierre. bweet jjauy, Mary Pal, Begum, also ran. Th rd race, mile anil sixteeutn. venr-olds Dorlus 102 (W. Pool), $2.10, won; Fancy Free 103 (Gar ner).

$2.70. $2.0, second; xopmasi ii.i (Kennedy). 2.30, third. Time, -1Mb Casey, Autocrat also rnn. Fourth race.

5 furloniis. 2-year-olds Prince K. i22 (Zoeller). $12.10. out, won; Banter 115 (Connolly).

$11, out. second; lreaiu Maker ii.i iur-ner), out, third. Time. 1:00 3-5. Bill (J'Flynn also ran.

Fifth race, furloiius. 3-year-olds and un Louis A. 110 (Kennedy). $11,110, $1.50. $3.70.

won; Pyx 110 (Murray), $28.50, $13.20. second: Troltus 110 (Gar ner), $2.70, third. Time, i Dixie O'Day. Marjorlc MeKay. Concentrate.

War Prize. King Bone, First Consul. Locaro. Promising Tom. also ran.

Sl.xlh race, fl turlongs, 3-year-oids and up Itoynl Palm 07 (W. Pool). $5.70. $3. 10.

$2.30. won; Lord Allen 103 (Smith). $1.10, 52.00. second winter K. It (Fields).

$2.10, third. Time, 1:13 l-o- Itoyal Dick, Seacourt nlso ran. Seventh race, mllo and a slxleenlh. l-vear-olds and up Make I'p 10S (Fields). $11.10.

$0.00, won; Can tilever III '(Kennedy). $22.10. $8,110. noe- nd; larse John 101 (Kludnr), third. Time, 1:10 2-5.

Tlmroii. Cin derella, Padua, Walnut Hall, Taculn also ran. KNTHIIiS FOll TODAY First race, $1,000, 3-year-olds. 0 fur longs Lady Mother 101, Dorothy Buck- ncr 101. Billy Brush 105, Dr.

Prall 105, Brnedelhnne 100, Jeanne Bowdre 110. Second race. $1,100, claim nir. 2-vear- old maidens. 4K- furlongs St ono Age 110, Raymond W.

115, Billy Bern 115. Mayor Carroll 115. Cappy Kicks 115, Timor nay ii.i, lCciit-o Law 15. Ath lete 115. AI Stebler 115, Admirer 115.

Sohrab 115. Macbeth lift. Third race, $1,100. elalmlnir. olds, l-io miles Brass Tacks 105, Casey 105.

Fred Kinney 105, Dr. Gilbert 110. Dad 110, Mordnn 110, Daddy Wolf 115. Fourth race. $1,300.

rlaimlnc. 3-venr- olds and up, 0 furlongs Vulcanora 05, ii i an i.aiuia iiri, -none aim, Korbtey 105, Grace Miiiard 105, Arehlo Alexander 10S, Ed Garrison 108. Bermont 108. Trust Ofl'iclal 110. Lou Wlldlrg 110, j-roojier no, iionu N.

Akin 105. Fifth race. 3-vcnr-bIds and un. 1 mile McGoodin 101. Col.

Baker 103, Mr Thomas Keen 103, Martha Fallon 105, Light Koso 100, Brotherly Lovo 10S. Pnrader 111. Sixtlt race, $1,100. clalminc. 4.vonr- olds and up, 1 3-10 miles 'Vankee Boy tJorllln 103, VIrgo 103, Balance Wheel 103, Lottery 108, Gourmand 10S.

Seventh rare. $1,400, 3-year-olds nnd up, 1 1-1(1 miles ltnndel 105, 'Sportsman 105, Ooln Ln 105, Chnrllne 105, Atamedn Girl 105, Peto Foy 110, KJnle 110, 1 Weather clear; track fast. Apprentices. Huntsville Independents To Open Home Seoson (Special to TIio Tcnncsseon.) HUNTS VILLK, Alu Juno 7. Tho Uuntsvlllo independent baseball team won the second gamo of tho series (it HartBollo yentcrday by tho score of in to 1.

The team 1 home for tho opening game of tho season hero tomorrow and most of the stores will close for the opening, which was postponed because of tho heavy rains of last week. In tho event a majority pf tbo votcm of said city, voting in snld election, shall veto "For" then, said bonds Bhall 1U Issued, but othervviso they Blmlt. not bq iBsued. By order of tho City Council. S.

II. M'KAY, Olty Clerlf. -afc. A.

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