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THE PES MOINES REGISTER-Saturday Momlnjr, Aujr. 2 5. NEWSPAPER IOWA DEPENDS TTON. Hawks Clinch 1928 'Sippi Valley League Flag WEEK END RADIO PROGRAMS (Central Standard Time.) DOLP TO MEET CARRIES CHASE Features Sunday BLANK PACKERS HIS BIG BAT HELPS FEATURES Saturday Evrnine NOVOTNY TODAY (Continued From Fsge 7.) EXTRA MILE TO AmrutiM1ni Ht 3 art Trl itH af I1 4. ft 3fl -Grspl i'anrrfMnni irvir WV, him the long eleventh hut he went 2 down at the thirteenth here he overshot the green.

Wtih his second hirdie. Chick took the seven- BY 3-0; TIE UP PENNANT CHASE I I i. 111 IWWW'" "'I Johnny Zaepfel't big war Kasr''afyra'" Huh aided the Demons mate- f- I rially yesterday in taking the fourth and final game from the a J' je'V Oklahoma City Indian to It "Vv. sweep the aeries. ft to 5.

In kiKf I five trip to the plate, Johnny liaV if 1 WIN BIG PURSE nM-Mf Uinri ia" i 1 1 i-m KC'A. A in Omn-KPK A ii.iTii( 1 5- Pr. I'jlui Klm KlKA. KTW It lrti h- hk(. Hn'T Fit-ft KMX Lt P'u l'um rn'-Tt Wivn.

KP H- WOW. KOI jteenth, holing a fifteen foot putt. and he rut nis aisxrtvanisg to 1 down hv taking the eighteenth wrK 'Oi' who. WOW. RxT W.

KBH i r. m. vr.i' WM'" TIHK KM WH hen Dolp got in a trap and then! Dewey McKinney Firt in 7 CurvtoJ thMtf. Moin Rock Island Win Twelve Kf'NK Mm.U-KA. Kr WH.

$10,000 Feature Trot. WHO i lnt i i nf hn1-KYW fi Ksr, WHO Inning Game, 3-2. yrxrr iown. The afternoon brought no sol ace to Kvans. for he lust the nineteenth when Doln's chip from w.

1 (Ki Sitimtier tn-iBlr Ctoshen. X. Aug. 24 -la deep trap stopped ricsd 10 the KM' CnlnmN ft ri warn Str rr fsrfh" WHAS. K.OA.

fw Raianaa-kTW, -irtrurM it.8ri-n'WA KA 4 ftfl-raiTti hnva OvtiIiv trirw-KMA. -WBII KS!" WHO. oti tl KO R'ia fumtlv KOA. 'W who ft TW third inning with the base i 4V. Js V1 I loaded, while one of his singles a se IX1 'mJkJSxMi accounted for another rnn.

1 JJtjO vV Xaepfcl is pictured here In a L. fielding pose. I v4 IOWA STATIONS Salurd.iy Evening Dewey McKinney, owned hv hole fir a par. He did cut the Claude l.uddinctnn of- Rochester lead to 1 up by taking the twen-and driven hy WilHam l.eese. car-'tieth in par, but the tiregonian ried the Goshen Inn 2:0 trot to star got down a ten fool putt an extra mile and won the long fur a par on the short twenty- I Waterloo.

Aue. 14 w)Water- loo clinched the Mississippi Villi, lev league pennant today when brilliant pitching and phenomenal support gave Frank Lamanski a I -na 01 a purse at the. second, where noin tatiea to t.rano circuit meeting here, today. reach the green and Dolp was i The track was heavv WHAS. wow ttH.i KST.

fCrt. on ti'i mihlsiT hnt KOlU 11 -Omn-ksn. WHO. WOW. I rj.v Sn.Uh S.

KFP. I Ilil-Fmlllr hi 51 I it nil, WiX" Pnhr The undefeated 1 I Colin, from the Arlen Homes'ead stahle, scored his ninth straight victory in the 2:1 trot. It was the nineteenth triumph of the sea JT It two ahead again. K.vana also lost the twenty-1 fifth despite a stymie he laid Dolp. as the latter putted around the impediment and got his par after Chirk had gone over the green and required two putts.

Halving the next two holes. F.vsns turned into the final nine 1 A KS IsrtniM I- lii f( I t'v fin I'llv KW I I'. Ma i KTNT Mu rv F'N K. li A 1 a xi niiu 1 son for his driver, Will -WHO KWCR. Blushing Reautv.

favorite tn 1 1 I 1 the Horse Review 'futurity for 3- year-old par, was unahl to i oUi Mr. it nt th Iowa Stations Sunday a iii. to a p. m. hold hPr Mrtde and Tranipunion rnun(1 to win nd h.

cut Oolp's won with pas. tn ltn tnkinir ih shnrt- Summaries thirtiPth with a par 3 whrn Holp wan over the erpen. He was THE HHAUl.KV 'J TIMiT. I'fUSK AVIATORS DOWN PUDDLERS, 5-4 v. Pl n- Mm hv (iiih Ax- period i rt i i it ton a Dixon Leads Hanks to Second Pennant Waterloo, Au.

24 The championship of the Mississippi Valley leaRue was clinched today by the Waterloo club when Ot-tiimwa was defeated, 3 to 0. The Hawks could lose the remainine twelve samea. scheduled and still lead the percentage column even If Mollne, the nearest rival, would win its thirteen contests. Waterloo led the race for the league pennant most of the season, heinit displaced by Rock Island for a day on May 17 and for a week following May 20. Manager C.

L. Dixon has given Waterloo his second Mississippi Valley league pennant. After winning in 1 924, his teams have failed to place1 tn the first division only in 1925, when the Hawks were sixth. k' c. iutid Iwlihln threw foot of the cup 1 Ihiriy-first for a half, hut j'ulpppily missed the putt whidi 2 in ntl then cam out.

be- worlhv l.eenet Mine 1 h. i White Senator Krcwcr. b. c. tOiUt anee K.n h.

Kle-mng 4 Clai mtla round) Mluff I 1 L'L'L- Wi it pavent'orl 1 1 me 1 1 2 iu THK OOSHKN INN '2 OS till llfHl 'tioT. rrnsr Tti i inp 2 down Rcain. Novotnv, like Dolp. was never down. Roth he and Moller Parted wild I hut Novot uleadied I 1 I i i i Bunch Hits in Fourth to Gain Decision.

KTN HhVnandoah 1 I I''v Mi Kinney, hr Lord Tewv i l.aatai 4 4 fojine. b. s. I Ra kai 1 1 h. 1 Klrtmrc 1 Jt "lara.

Rrom ChittUi 7 3 We 1 nr. I hr 1 l'ttii'n 1 f. KMX Shenant1. i i i i i I i TlWYTi Mdown and ran ht lead to 7 up. 2 rr Mar TlWitt.Biv HuL.ti erlno .1 Walt LOTT, VAN RYN PLAY NET FINAL FIVE RAGES ON FAIR CARD TODAY Mual t'all an-1 Kahiii tuttM.

Today's results kept up the week's rnstoni of ousiinn Hip ruehl(, Auk. 24 RunchliiR hits off McLaughlin in of ihe 1 nne MX 1 ntti, 1,7 n7 HORUK RRVIKW FVTrniTV .1 VKAtl- 01, pack. rrnsR Tra mnnninn. 1. c.

lv Tt Himifnat 4 Morinm 1 1 'il MiTtoke. r. itriio, 2 4 Bluhini He a ill f. 1 Hi 1 nfiM 1 Iowa Stations Sunday 2 p. in.

i i i p- in vonies. in ine ien meiwiersi thB ihp of the British Walker rup team Avlaiors rhased In a j.iBiiPn 10 pass hip menai piay of fmir runs to add to 3 "i snilnation. Tlipn In Itio ih. lill) Pair Derby Day Attracts Field jrSKi "A 'd. 1 PltKHibBXT.

at 1 in Tiii'T, rt rse 1 match round Ihe four British inK Hnd piled up a lead the 'ee Battle Today Newport. il' 010 P' i a ijjJl niialiflers. thP mpdallst and the PurMoans pip unahle to ovtr-1 Hnlh-rnofl t'olm hr, t- by I of Seventy Horses. nnfenrtint rhampion went out atlrome. The final score was to nnt riff! In htn ftrt rt nine nn kerf I rullwnrthv, (While! 1 2 Ine hantls ot ustv vnnths mml I JJ a I l'l r-ll'tj.

I- i WO'', rnv'porl I 'iof them unlversitv golfers. i inre c. r. irovi M.e. Ode iMfcrlini l.urkv hr, tt.

iKfiHn Newport. R. Aug. 24 iP) HOIi Moinepf wsri. I "Il I I I I I 'I I Thomas nhonM in rrsnv iimea fnr the Irwlians bfr thP iftfn ncl.

Hr hai ft ri eurv rnd a Mnr1v fast bill bfor tie lot Yiit "control tn th third mmni hud th count trn rif! thr on In th third when the local darker blasted a lonr drive to r1cM center for (he first three Pea Mnmeft M.t)ren n1 SiiPie f'rince sl.o stirl ed. Time 5 T. 5 10. 4 In favor of the visitors. Shank-lln soiuhpswpd lh same for the Aviators and whilo found for a dozen hits, had fine support and kept the blows scattered.

Col ley replaced on the mound for Ihe Stcelworkets in the fourth Inins: and Rave up hut Iwo bits from then on. 3 to 0 victory over Ottuntwa. I.amanskl allowed only two hits, and only one racker reached sec- ond base. Jack Frost starred at 081 wltn two douhles and a single. Ot AB A IWll In AR H.O A jf- Ro'nin Hi 4 II 1 liKroM tl 4 3 3 0 S-firk if SOS llOUon 1h 4 1 1 3, a 0 2 Serre 4 0 4 i Sk nir rf a 1 3 (l1.

fir'nt 2 c) a 1 rmsn 3 ft 3 Itirrpront rf 4 2 1 TOnr Ih 3 0 7 II. Walker 2b 4 1 1 2 Mnore If 2 0 -Millie 3 1 .1 II ravant aa 3 0 2 1 Vtinrer tf 3 0 3 0 i Bryant 3 1 0 Lam ski I I Tnlala 2 24 41 Tniala at 127 11 nn I'oip win piav thirty-six holps In the finals tomorrow. rut'de of the ItllltMM, Rill Ml MOI.I.Kn-NOVoTXY. R.iric rnooBAM. Fonr ant one-half tnrlnne; rnn Tire furlong rail 200 one nnrl nne-elileenth mile State Fair rlerhv (WW Fhe find nne-hnlf ftirlnnv rnn HI and one-half furlnne run its TXT.

nrtlnej I I Sb en rt' hlfl j. KM A. Shen rt'h I 1 I I I George Lott, Chicago member of the American Davis cup team, and John Van Ryn, Princeton star from Orange, N. Bwept into the final round of singles competition in the annual Casino Invitation tennis tournament here today. rune.

IoMa Gritliron Posters marie a tond tninreaelun In hla Snnn In Itp Off IVpm All of the colorful details of nenut a mem rer or ine iri iud Urn faxHirl In li ft rat lniri ttralUnrl in the third hit aafelv on of hiajthe famous KennucKv derbies, lott defeated Gregory Mangin nn iwn di i tnr umir inn imuiiM i of Newark, N. eastern clay sr. 4Sa4.4-l 5 -it I HH IS 44 -I I I 1 II IX H.P-KVA.Sa. VI.h ABH OA A II CI A A II I rf 4 I in Killler Jh 4 I 2 Mn.e 3h 4 1 3 knmhe ea A 1 I I iv .1 II II IHlev If .111" Htl If 4 1 1 fl Ih II I S't'Mi'r 3h 4 1 1' rf 4 7 II nhn 111 4 7 1-Tiei-nev 31. 4 2 I 3 ked out tn I.ewit In the eiahth.

He la bi IrOm tn TlVlfl JOCKPy rOHt Utiles court cnampion and runnernp in to the floral horseshoes for win ana ana annuia ana trentcm the Wital club. vmni (Reitleter'l Specie! lon New. Service. M'tller Iowa City. Am.

4. Tost-I er In four colors, displavinn I niversity of Iowa football i schedule, will soon be off the! press and several thousand nf! -them will be distributed hrouRli- out the state. in--" A lame picture of the llawlteve: 4 1 Kin ilir 4 if 4 ners, will be embodied In the an-mml Derby day horse rsctoK prDRram he held at the Iowa Mill 4 1 1 S. innrl 4 sh kiln 3 II l. mi I 411 II i (i ii 3 1 (I II II HIHMII.

I I I il 1 vv. Scnra hy innlnsa: otiumw-a i a a it nlrlnn 2 II ft it II It 1 3 -4 fummary Krrnr. Hryanl; Iwn baia 3 hlt. Krnat Wnlkar: aaiTtfli a hit. M.

lltanl; alolan bfiaa. Slofk. Frnft: ilnllhla nlava. fiim tn Nalawav. Walkar in Sarra tn DiVfiO.

ii li. UiMin; atni'-k mil. ly I.H itim n.U 1 3. Hi vant haaaa nfl lt balls, nff l.a nmnfki 4. Hryant paaaa.l btl.

Fulirnian. fmplraa, MePartlanfl and Jnmvrrben. Time, tne recent botitnampton tournament, by scores of 7-5, 9-7, 7-5. Van Ryn gained his place In the final hy unexpectedly riefenting John Doeg of Santa Monica, 9-7. 3-6.

ti-3. Lott was slow in whipping himself into form and Mangin ulav- SnienBle'r 1 1 ill .114 S3? state fair track today. The Tula rlub. uhlih onena aerlea here -todav. had an nff riav sterdav.

They eaw the penuma hand the Indians their fourth straight tcthatk. HmMv made a- fine play nn Snlt hart) hr-un-ler in the aixlh hut he oharaed wnh an error nhen hia throw pulled, Van femp off tha be. ritrtmtrltk a lilt In Ihe aiilh when hta hard drive hounded ntf M'lnn ST 1'i CT II Til i 4 .1 i 1U4I4I4 6-4(1 ArTT.KMMIX Rill SB. lip ohoiiBn nnri an airnluno ew nf From sixty-five to sevenly nin- GERMAN MASTER WINS TOP PRIZE IN CHESS MEET Had KIssliiKcn, Germany, Aug. 2 4 The international chess masters tournament was concluded here today, resulting In a victory for K.

Hogoljuhow of Trl-berg, (lermany, who won the first prlie with one full point to spare over Jose R. Capahlanra of Havana. Hoth drew their game In the final round. Or Max K.uwe of Amsterdam and A. Itublnsleln of Lodz, Poland, divided the third and fourth prizes.

A. Mnuowltsch of f'open- I .1 DlnK.ril nine horses from manv of fip1'1 durlne a hnmecomine Innlh, 1 ing the best tennis ot his career leadin stales of the midwest wl" ne conlnfa on MOI. BR. NOVOTNY. 4S4SS4444- 1IMIIIUJ- kept the Davis cup luminary on and south will compete In the the run.

Although Lott never was alove Rtid dtopt--n in front or tne pii'-n-er box. The latter aa retired al fiiat leitet1 for I'nttev tn ninth. fi hv irniriKM' withiu fli o(in(l(i r. Pii't-ln i tl 0 0 1-4 sutmne-v Ki i ot pt-hanfel: nine hailed In. Hlle i.nn 2 Mronir, Tieinev 2 Went Knolltw: home nine.

Htrtir. Tie'iti'v: thtce hnt hite. Fuller. Knoih. I wo he hiln.

AHmstnn. Lonr Tiet ev ri i r1 he ni ltn. Wunn; hit hy pttrti). hv M- l.miRti-Im (Ki'fvi: Ifft on Wlrhiln Procram will he mado nn nf rival Vnvomy Mnller In rjny M.iller Oni. inn I'nlp In on a tloae play.

Chrlattan. hn Joined Ihe 1e- mna veaterdav. probably will hurl in nne of the Twlaa anniea. He look tn be in fine hane. separate races, featuring the an Final in English Golf Formby England, Ant- 24 iP) Stewart Scheptal, New York WIN SI.

A It DI'KIj FIIO.M 3-2. Rock Island, 111., Aug. 24 4) Johnson had a shade over AVel-land iu a pitchers' duel today, Rock Island winning in twelve Innings, 3 to 2. Genln walked with none out. In the twelfth and 1 7inker and Stocklon hunted safely to fill the bases.

Cenin scored on Andre's sacrifice fly to center. 7 7 4 4 4 a 4 4 noi.r evans. 444lls4 I I I 1 suhh -i 4 4 II 4 nual Slate Fair derby, distance, one and one-sixteenth miles, for in serious nanger he was forced many times to exert himself strenuously to keep out of a bad hole. When he was hard pressed he usually took the net and pulled off winning rallies at what appeared to be impossible angles. Jloeg's Iefense Weak.

Mangin's. court covering and his ability to keep the hall in I'uehln huee on hH II off ShunkUn eirul4 nut hv Shenhn 4 Cttv 4 Mel hlln 1' rtonhln nlivt, Krev 'n yotinftster, won bis way into ihe Willi ins whv mio me l.onir. Tiemev to Vnn to Knnthe; JiHe a miratt nt tCftll I IZitZ wnd. the hoys' amateur TRACK RECORDS mni i tin ntf 1 il 1 1 tt nnii lr four and one-half furlnnR run for TT Nl holV iyS a purse of $200: five furlonc run LP.a V' To t'nptain Maroons liumimlrtl. Aug.

Welland fanned thirteen batters jtilay, as well as to keep Lott away I tnninnp tviuv nd 0 in 2 Iniin pit i tier l.ntishtln Cmpltee. i i ne xnd ioe. Tmte 4JS. nnwniN no tVesion A'i 2 fpriH niitvlnn An1ihon N'nrt ttie p4iin Hinen nkni" e' udntion. a to The lei war hM to ilu hit, ehile bngen won me nun mm Reti of Prague the sixth.

T. J. Marshall, the I'nllcd Stales champion, who lost hif last game, finished jut below the priie winners on a level with Pr. S. Tart-akower of Paris and F.

D. ate ir l-nndon mam conn. FiVA i. i i nim iioy won ins nuaricr- ti. i.mi-cihii rur final match this morning Irom Bartholomew of Jlardv.

i VVIUIani CurHe, 5 and 3. grandson of Mrs. Hartholo- 24 (Pneclall furlong run from ine net mucn or tne jime hut was liberal with passes. vv Johnson struck out eight. TloW' 4 hnvs.

FAIL AT FAIR (Conlinupd Krom I'rkp 7. hy drives from and into the deep court, were the notable features mew of this city, wlll'nct as captain of the fnnthnll 1 Po at named. of his nlav Major League Umpire Nearly forty horses arrived at the stale fair barns nrlor to last Doeg, could offer little defense for Van Ryn's play, except in the nluhl, with almost, as many more setting Ihe two-mile mark estah- ItaliAl rafnrili fnr nm Inn ex pert en mis torenoon. to nartl third set, when an Ryn eased nn hit. T)oeir made little or no I L.n rlpate in today's events.

A numher M'line AT4.H O.A.I n. I. Hem 1 ft' 'lanio rf 5 4.1 Walrtt Oh i 3 3' Zmker .1 1 Kn-n ef a 3 n1 klnn nh 4 1 3 3 Tar.r 4 1 ft' A intra If 4 1 Chart rf 1 .1 H'rlee IM 1 I TCrnner aa 2 3 Miller rf fl 4 fl p-nenn 31. .1 1 Walter aa 3 2 3 1 Mah 4 0 14 IV 1J Vell'nit n4 1 2 nTiala sVa'33 7-' Tntata 40 11)31117 a nn i in iiiiw iiiiih na 1 1 nn nn i ii'- headway against the rrinceton c(1 hut of course will be credited 1 or rerent winners are among the Star. Innl'v' wtl'h th.

latter t'earl. lo Coach Dartmouth Hanover, N. Aug. 24 (T) Albert II. trinliyl Stark.

National league umpire, has signed a contract to coach the Dartmouth rnl-lese basketball team for the next Iwo seasons, the director of athletics announced today. Both singles finalists also fig- prBnrh of Mason ntv i lire In the final of the doubles to )h lh snd the three-i Swede and shaeia ehn of I rather. la. Ha rvev ri i.M,,,..i. mile motorcycle races n-nd oriocK.

ine siokips nnai hip without, incident. set for a. m. an Ryn f-nr mi)s. the races paired with Wilmer Allison nnt t.nf hut a large rrowd Austin.

reached the final by naiea ilea Mnlnea, and I rnrene. owned hy Hurry ttella of Oklahoma CPv. Okie. other horeea ealllna; tn so In the harrier and their reapeclive nwnera. ara aa follow a Little ffmlla and owned hy C.

Clnwer of lklalinnia t'llv; Miepient and l.laht n' lan. Balnh Olffin of Harnard. Morn Caalle and F.slliei Mane. IV. of Marion, Marlon t.ewia, Tole.ale and Anaveraary I I.

Iindon. MtltedKe.tlle. 111.: Aek eie Wilrhlnj Honrs. Mkl, lllllie apparently went away pleased with everything except the announcing which was so poor that few knew what was going on or what, had happened. The summaries: llealty Named Starter.

(Reaialer a Hneiial Iowa Serylre Marshalltown, Aug. 24. Announcement was made today by W. T. Bennett, superintendent, of speed races for the Central Iowa fair to be held here Sept.

10 to 14 that H. V. Realty would act as starter for the races. Realty will come here dirertly from Ihe Minnesota state fair at Hamlino. Minn.

One nut when winning run scoreil. r-en-e hy Innine: 4olrne IllinflSflflflflftO 02 ft fl 1 I) fl II 1 0 0 fl 1S Sutnmerv F.rrnre. none: three heee Ml. Kroner: Iwo heee hite. Weilenrl.

hmteirk; eerrlfice hile. rhedwir '1. Ftorliton. Andre: etolen hstes. Inker.

Wlfr: rtoiihle Tlee. to Parker. Kroner lo "Walcv.nk to Parker, Cenin to Pn1leron. Zinker in Wolfer in Hen-ejee to y.mker: alrurk mil. hy WeilanH IS.

haeee on halle. nff Welland wild pllrh. U'ellanrt. I'm. Tiirea.

Prire and Wriirht. Time, 3:20. St'HIVSKI'S HtniKR HKI.PS aros nowx to 3. Ant. 24 (P1 A three run rally In the pishth At TO RAt K.

low CiBle iinlikM 4 defeating the Australian team R. O. Cummings and K. V. Motin in a great five set match, 6-1, 1-6, 10-8, 4-6, 7-5.

Lott, IKicg Triumph. Karlier In the day Lull and ))ocg won In straight sets from the W'a-ban. Mass. team of Malcolm Hill and Henry L. Johnson.

6-3. 9-7, 6 4. To advance, the Australian team of Cummings and Moon elimlnated the American doubles team of Bill Aydelntte of Sew York and Harris nuneel and tlolden Hlrd. K. Harned "Ceramnn.

IV. rairfan'v and mllea. fuel heaM Inhneon 'ritn-il olexl firet. P. Telereon IKontenerl eer- 1 Bl'ia Pruh.

K. E. Arnold of Ftlatom i-vim (Arrow Sperial I 'a. Mleni Mm. Male Haiea or Pea 4Beias-" a-." 'ew -iX 1 LitNDBIEiR'GH th'rd.

Henrv M'-hola lOolrten Keel Moinea: Bllle Mrlloneld of fourth. Time. 1-S Smilhville. Lady Klinore. R.

Inwa State Fair aweenetakea I4H sihert of wmfietd. la Va-ellon Time, miles, eecond het) Sum eteron ,1, prn-n of St. Paul. Kinsa American Inning, started by John Schln- Challender R1o Sneclnl) firi. Art fourt.

Frank 1-urei nf Ft. rani Ml ski's home run over the renter Tfintrn and Kidrtdce, Cant l.yle DohertV Coggeshall of Des Moines, winning nf Fort Pes Mnlne; Red Peth. Snfr handily. denim ilurtinr) econ'i JV'iEent third. Time.

1 1 1 -V Oftirittl tiatt-mtl time trtsiii (ftne helf mtlet Sir HeuBfUhl Miller fnerml firet; time. 30 1 -S tnw trick rerorrl rerord fim HoffmB At Milwaukaa. flral nm- H. Indlananolla 14 0 Milwaukee ajrt 4 Balleriee Rchiipn Pa-elenlr anH Rm- field fence, pave the Anions the opener over Burlington here today, to 3. Dougherty allowed the Bees only eight hits and kept thpm well scattered.

Rrnfher. Atlanrtr. la T.tttla (1. end War Maid. Pernona of Leon, le.

Bub, Vie Tolhert nf r'entervHIe. Ia Adt'H'. Nelacn: end Klna; Arrhltaw, R. A. Moat a nf VtUitMA.

Ta. Whitney oM nMe. wtnrarV Ranftara anil rnntv Sneneu nnn lue rnrnoer SpecieU tied for ''nn1 urkMV rDCT orTitim'-. runen irun Herons nm- tnri.riaiAiia a 3 Milwaukee ja 1 Hatteriee I.everette. Sneera afl'1 Flor-anre.

Ballnu anil Touna. 11JITIM-1 I llJI WV lourth: time, Twn.mtU da ah fine Prh ruder (Sun Buri AB H.O A I Mare AB H. A. Benrel rf 4 fl 0' Shin i rf 4 2 fl a Mud Ho 4 1 I rm er 4 1 .1 1 Waleh ae 1 Kln nn rf 4 1 0 Were If 1 I Men il 4 (I 3 4 niem'd 4 a 4 1 TWO TRIUMPHS ASSURES RUDD a. K.

beam 8pna1 firet. Sig Heugdithl Milter Spenel I urnnri. Sam iff man tKrnnty third. Time, 2. 02 4-.

new tra record i. Inwt Siaie Telr eweepeteUee (4 IS DISQUALIFIED Nw York, Auk. 24 The Diver won the Amsterdam claim At Kanaaa rily. firat tame l.oulavllle Kanaaa Citv 1 7 Roon'r Irr 1 10 llPnte Jh 2 OF LOOP TITLE Thnmpanri mi lee. fins I Swan f'etereon Re.io ing stake, feature at Saratoga to- firt, 'enr stut Ellla If 4 .1 1 fl Sm Ih 4 0 14 0 Nolan III I I 1' Peler rf .1 11 1 fl Brown 3 fl Onuirh'y 3 II fl II Reirhia i 0 fi 1 Tolala .11 II 27 IS Tnlata 34 24 ISi Hatterlea Treann Mem a efl Vei a.

SerAnrt Kama t.ntlievllle Kanaaa I'llv ihI) eecond. Irvin Moffman (Arrow (Rejrlater'a Speeiat Iowa "ervlce.) K. il I .9 11 Mason City. Auk. 24.

With the UallerUe- riillnp Somtrera anrt last nay or tames in the Shell ver 7. and Wirt a. tlni-k alley linsehall leairue on hand Sunday, attention focuses It R. r. dav, but it tooK an ninciai oect-ton to do it.

H. P. Whitney's Clearance was the actual winner, but was (lifuiualifiod when his Jorfcpy, Tommy Luther, carried the Diver very wi.lo on the stretch turn. The owned by J. LiviiiRfllon.

and the 13 to 20 favorite, wan declared the winner, I.mher was set down for six days. At St. Paul, ftret aama Coluniliua SI. I'aul self at Hiiiirl where the l.yle. l.

II Harrsa an1 Kerrel. Malierfea Me.er. third, Art Challender lleolta Junior fnm th. Time. .1 1 S.

r.msolal itn hndn mlleeV rclte I'tiweU ll-'iell firet. t'utley Vminir Fi t.niena.-1 tci," ml, Noi kk I. a r.in (1Hnli.ird third. Kit Oell-y IT. Time.

2 1-V KMtrttiitti timi a I Ha keve eweep-trirtea 7S Ini S.hiader ifitn-ltiitn Si iff ia 1 1 1 irwt We A ndei nn I ieiiaeniie'1 1 fitrter Vmiii i Kt'tiiii ffiac thlnl. Swan I'etereon tltijo Siteiralt Time H.lfl'i MOTOftCW I Kt KS. Five mile. rm e- C. II.

Fren. Ii (llarleT-vidm 1 firel Pete Feeney I Mat ley im vldNftn aeendd. Jerry Mmlfdt (Ilwrtey-tn-llmnl third-. pnwera (Harley-rnvtiin fouith. Tune.

Tlnee mile ree H. Kiem OUr- rlli ami fliifrlnn. R. F. i ri I Si Paul 9 11 1 H.illenee Wtnlera.

Marker ami Shealff an.l lefner, At Minneanolla. flrat umi If. dull will play a double hill. Al present Osiiee leads the league, hut a twin victory would boost It mill to the pennant. Meyers.

Osane pitcher, rllnca to his lead In the batting; averages with seventeen hits In forty-one Hips to the pHn for a figure of .414. Faltlsek. Rudd catcher, Is his nearest utinipetllor f'losinr games of the circuit aRntted for Broivtl in ninth. Srnre hv Inninaja: I B'nlinalon fl 0 0 '1 fl 11 1 fl II fl '2 II II 3 S-Iinimrv- Errnre. Ilinnn 3.

Pole; home run. S.hineki; two haee hil. Piamnnd: three Int. diamond; earnfiie Weue. Ilmw-n.

Pole; douhle ulay. Olnrhi-lyer to Waleh tn Soillh; haeea on off Iionaliertv 1. Brown 1: atrurk out. hy Brown -V DoiiRheny 2. finiiire, l.it 1 ime.

nrxxiKs hits TO Tl UX HACK DUIS, 4-3. Cedar Rapids, Aug. 24 045) Cedar Rapids bunched Its hits In the second and fomtth inning. and took the first al the serie here today from Dubuque, 4 to 3. The visitors threatened in the ninth when Brandle hit a home Toleflo .....2 11 0 Second place went to Satfe Itoys and the show to llixnt.

The time for the mile was I minute 41 3-5 seconds. The race carried a net value of $3,700. V. Kaiser's 5-year-old mare. Minnea nolle 1 0 iea -w elkca anrl O'Neil; an.

I klaniMo. ane R. It. tev-nnvi'lnnnt firet. i'H.

Kl.een (Indian iMyionai aerond. Marlolt (Harley Pavldennt third. Pet peenev fmirlh. Time. :14 Tnlert" 13 3 will he; Nora Snrines at Rtacv-1 Mnmeanoiia a 12 5 kese anH Ha-riSt: t.l- vltlp Charlo.

rilv al O.i.. nri' Oallerie. -ft Maxiva. won the Blossom Seeley purse at a mile and seventy yards, feature at Hawthorne. Flattery, odds-on favorite, was rni-ee Williama an A'alvna an1 r.raftnn st i I i.

Bailey, Nrwton Golf second, and Florida Cold third. WRITES ON AVIATION Every Sunday in Beginning Sunday, August 26th America's leading flier will write by special arrangement for the Sunday Register alone in Iowa a series of informative, interesting articles on aviation. No man is better equipped to explain in non-technical language "the answers to such questions as "What makes an airplane fly?" "How are aerial pilots recruited?" and "What are the opportunities in aviation?" Colonel Lindbergh's writings will constitute an up-to-the-minute running commentary on aeronautics, an explanation in simple non-technical language of aviation generally, and a sion and forecast of what the airplane means at the present time and what it will mean in the future for both pleasure and Maxiva covered the distance in 1 minute 43 4-5 seconds on a fast track and paid for $2 to win. RainbridRe and Hamilton's cards were featureless. run over renterfteld fence with O'Reilly aboard.

Bartletl pitched effectively for Cedar Rapids. tHpr AB.H CXA. PapAB.H O. A. Bluer.

14 llWhlle 3 12 rma 2h2 0 1 Burns rt i e-- Star, Rrgisters Arc Kelaler'a Ppacial Iowa Ntwa ervire.l Newton, Auk. it- K. H. Ballpy, known Npwton ftolfpr, attalnnd the ohjpctivp of all Eolferg hpn he scgred a hole In one on No. 3 Rt Marshalltown.

It Is a 120-yarrI hole. Hallev was playing In a foursomr Hia are waa aitptP(1 hy George Heaney, pro. t-n. a 1 'Rartlett fl I a TO PI. AY TOMORROW.

The South Side A. C. will mee the For Pea Motnea Independent tomorrow at 2 10 nclffk nn the latter a diamond. The Somh Sidera would lika tn at a Labor dv totirnamnt dav nr for Sent. 2 and a.

Call Pill Cardamon at Wal- 1 ft a Br, die Sh 4 2 fl I III 1 I C'l'-t XL 5 Voodv 2 1 0 2 Hsab 2b 2 jtWolfred 1 1 0 fl; An-r'n 0 ft 1 Al Totals 2 T27 1 tiH arris 1 0 1 v- Tntata 24 9 "Matwe; 7waiiaiBJ. "uri iaer jj, tag? Flies and 'W Mosquitoes? alaneil for JlnMv in emhlh. HRnllerl fne nileiann in nintll. e-n-e hv tnnlnaa: Dnhuoii. a i Cerlar narlrla 0 13nnn 4 S'pnmarv F.rrora Rluece.

Armlnnl Carnev. I.emon. fraaer: Ian ae hit. While: heme run Bran-tie: eacriri, Ivte. I.mnr atnlen haaea rrarer Haahrnnk Sutra: 1ou-tile nlava.

OP.elllv to Hlneae. While to Schwann; haeea on halle. off Barlle't Moodv 4 atruck out. hr Barlle't 4 MnortT 1: hita. off MoMt In In-nlnt-e: loalnc nilrher.

Moody. I moire. Janeer. Time. 1:47.

3 commerce. Ton can kill twlr aatnany with Black Flag, the est lnerct killer made for yon art twice as much for De iMolay Club Captures Order Your Perry League Title (Reaiatera Special Iowa Ka Servtre.t Terry. Au. H. The De Molays -won Ihe city championship of the Kittenhall leaciie for a 2 a in a evpn innina lime at the Pattee yonr money.

Fall pint, only 41 ttnlt! Others coet aSO rents for only a AeiT-plnt. bmtk ifmmt Rtark Flnx nine In mn forma I.lqnM anal rTler. Batf are an re elrnth lo fllea. mosqnt. lo, roacheav, anlav, hrH-hnirt, AeaA, eie.

nark diamond last nieht. defeat THIS DANDY FARM Is Described in the Want Ads Today Thi farm atK-kel n4 thnrniifhW Mulnperl from ffin-lern barne In farmin rnerhrner, tt la ft iwiine eii ker for mm farmer whn knnwa the httemeea. owner haa nther tote reel a and ymj ran tak imniMin ehri, Tmi will want tn this Apunftunlty et firm hnm you want at eurh tnw fitor. Turn to the Want Ads Now for Further Details ing the Milwaukee Boosters. 8 to 1.

Taking a three run lead In Ihp aernn innlnc. Ihe lodse boys ddd two In the third, fifth and in advance to he sure of hating your copy soventh Innings for their total The Boosters were held scoreless BLACK FLAG aetl the la-l tnn'er when rirlmm tnr tha rlrrult. t.ir ntrrMnt a iM. a fr-r the T' MHa-a. hnrled a e'ea-lo a-ie ts-rurt-ojt heMma the harrl nlitinf pArxfere to three hi' pntrler for the S.ioatera lo titll areat aaira..

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