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TWENTY-FOUR THE PITTSBURGH PRESS ww niTiiTTiin tr nrr -a 4at .4 RAT AND WIN IN TTtS TTTT TT PI By Bert Link THAT LITTLE GAME FOUR REMAIN LflSTC IN CITY GOLF TOURNAMENT Graham, McFarland, Wessel NF thats am AH MAT IStTmv' 1 olafUT Sofms isvjhVThe Money That I OKEPEOTEDU- ANts SrV.Ci tn GOOD! YAyyV' press spormNO editor TOUGH BREAK FOR PIRATES HE POSTPONEMENT of yesterday's game with the McKechnie Changes Pitching IF-- rhilhes was a tough break fur the Uuccaneers, who Have played fewer games than either of the other contending clubs in the National leacue pennant race. and Howell Fighting It Out (n Semi-Finals at Schenley Today Plans to Save Yde Will Send Him Against Vance in Brooklyn Tomorrow 2ZW CHECK foa FEiU yf rVrit Hon fj Ai4T AA CTAUT tr ryr- yj get Here are the naiaaildTilles In tli tlouui league race toil 11 To Win lireuk 'av Tfear York. ,1,00 ItrtMiklvn in .3 If New York bea two tlnn lining Brooklyn even ami rit l-liurcli Hlna two. Pinatea will h. jnt 011 point balilnd Hint olx.e tonight, and the llodcr lll he in third iditee.

If I'ittablirKll hrraak even, land llrouklv and York mrii Iom. tw, tin-I'irate will lie In second tdm-e tv tlireo poind, with the Oiiuiu jut four pointa alieoil of them. in tha Amerlca.fi l.iaatie j.lilnirin THE riUATKS need till the vlctorle they can annex, and any lM key are nnable to Dlay will prove a hurdahlu to them, Inaaraura an tv" stamea are scheduled for today in the tiuakrr City aad the Pirate do ot retain there, yesterday' content will likely to entirely Into the dlacard. IT IS IIECOMSG more and more apparent that the t.lant are likely to amaah a modern record, and win their fourth consecutive pennant. What in more, it I not let Mettled that Am York will not ace Ita fourth all-Gotham wrld'a aerie.

The linker look aa good a Washington right now. IT MAY TAKE the final game of the aeaaon to decide thin In 'he American circuit. In the the uncertainty mar be over a few doj Hum Graham, Bernie -McFarland, Tex Wessel and W. K. Howell comprise the quartet of public link golfers from whom the next champion will be chosen.

Graham and Wessel elashe clashed In the upper bracket aemi-flnal today, while McFarland met Howell By L. H. Wollen. PHKSS Sport Ktaff Correspondent. 1'hlladelphia, Sept.

IR The Buc- anal New York are tied for find liiia. ii awn, natiui aua at cainca and loat 69. earlier. The hectic flnlh to both racea ha been life-saver ilnnnclnlly for several of the elnba. cane era say farewell to I'lilladelphla fans this afternoon with a double-header.

All season they have been saying It with twin bills, for no less than four tandem events have been carded at liaker'g bandbox. Two of them were played on the Buccos' midsummer stay here, the third came In the lower bracket. The defeat of Carl KaufTmann in the first round yesterday provided the second upset of the tournament, the first having come when Francis Browns Pitchers Poor Lot Tuesday and the final one is sched Ing selections for this afternooi Instead ef using Ernil Yde in one the games today, the young lefthan i er will be held over to work in opening tilt at Brooklyn Johnr, Morrison will draw the in the first game of the twin bill to day, and if all goes well and th Phillies do not uncover another tack that makes it necessary to 1 Lally, one, of the favorites, failed to make the grade in the qualifying test, KaufTmann, resigning champion, was eliminated by K. 15. W'epp- uled for today.

1 uesday's barnaln event, was the first ne In which they did not make a clean sweep and pe ner, who in turn was eliminated culiarly the submerging of the I'irate craft in that battle wuji a rather by Wessel. The match between McFarland and Fat McDonough In yesterday's In relief men, Lee Meadows will sent to the mound in the second in stalment of the day's program. Tha will bring Yde up for use on Cooper on Saturday and Kremer 01 Sunday. SID C. KEENER says tha every time George Slsler talk about th Brown pitchers of 11124, he bows his head in shame.

"Everybody else does, too," remarks Keener. there have been some bright spots to the Browns. The development of Gene Robertson earns the first prize. Kver since Jimmy Austin started fading, third base has brought about more worries than any other position on the duly. Robertson is included In the phenoms of 1024.

Another addition is Ernie Wlngard. "ROBERTSON' and Wingard are youths. They have a long future ahead of them. Hut baseball is one thing after While Gene and Ernie are blooming. Sis will have to follow the veterans on the bench carefully, and there are a number of them bounding over the 30-year mark." Five U.

S. Net Stars in First Ten I SAML'EL J. BROOKMAN. eastern tennis critic, says that In a world's tennis ranking, based on the current season's performances, America, unquestionably would be awarded the first three places by nearly every critic, home or foreign. "NO ROOM has been left for doubt," Rays he, "that William T.

Tilden. Vincent Richards and William M. Johnston outshine the rest of the stars in the tennis universe by a convincing margin. Fourth place on the season's The Shifting of the pitching plar.J also shows with just how much re gard Yde is held by McKechnie am second round was bard-fought and ended on he eighteenth fcrretn, with the bellhop the loser. Graham beat T.

M. Barr to win his way into the semi-final round, whil Howell entered through a victory over W. K. Howell. Wessel.

in beating Wtppner after the latter had uncrowned the champion, took advantage of poor putting by his op-ponent. which was due in a measure, na doubt, to the strain of the morning victory. The winners in the senil-flnal toa the players. The young southpaw, his brilliant mound feats so far thi-J Bas ebdll iTUSEBALL GOSSIP TUNNEY IS Summary stunning blow to the Hues, who coiinted upon the present engagement as one in they would make gnat inroati.i into the lead of the Giants and Liodgers. However, all hope of overtaking their Gotham rivals is not yet but to make the tjrade It will require, much better work in every dejiart-ment until the end of tho season than the I'lrateg have done since they left their home lot over 10 days apo.

At Cincinnati, Kt. Louis, Boston and here In Philadelphia, the Corsairs have played anything but brilliant baseball, as their record of five victories and five defeats so far on the trip mutely testlfie. That the Pod-gers and Olants are not far above them in the not due to the Pirates' efforts, but rather to equally ragged play on the part of their competitors. f. ATlK II.I, lK PLAY KO.

Yesterday's contest between the Quakers and Corsairs, called off on account of rain, will never be played, such an event cutting down the season's series between the teams to 21 games. The loss of that game in this manner works as a disadvantage to the Plfatea. for it gives them just season, has literally pitched hims. 1 Into the hearts of his mates an. whenever a tough task confronts th team, glances are cast in his dlrectioi Several times when disaster ened to overtake the club duri-i.

recent slumps, the plnyers bavu their pilot to rush the youn-; est member of the staff to the the hope of breaking the losing Yde has won 14 games and hap l.c-" turned back in only two so far th-year, but the real t-st of his csree THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. All game poatponeai yesterday. rwJa. day will meet in a final tomorrow. Iowa rnaUhca re aa fol- Kirat round P.

H. Wppnr def-nttd C. i and T. M. Ilrr d-featfd Wlli.am Sliillh, i.

and Ham Iiani defeated .1. Anderson. 4 and 2r "''ell K. J. Uikiel, I n.

Vk "'ell dcf-Ml-l J. BEATEN BY HARRY GREB m.VDINO tt TIIK CM Tet. A baa! break. The raJa hurt oa. Yesterday' game la tone forrtrr.

NBtlonal lewcue game were Dlayed renterdiay. A dealXe-heatMl be played today, but It aa ariataally brduled. a The l.laata mod alaa fare the Bed twice tudar. auid a pair of Inelooatl Crt-umiaa wiMiid helw iiiiiarawurabl Mnrriaon, Mraadowa. ooper and lfeffef are rmili tu ek UmIio ide nuay be aavrd Iwr the flrat Hrwklya aaune.

ft Ar Vnrlt 7 Itrm.klvn ltd riit-tira-b JttfT I .8.1 I will come tomorrow. Manager WiN play probably belongs to Rene I-acoste of France, but one cannot escape the conviction that if Jim Anderson, by far the strongest of the Australians, had participated in international competition this year he would have finished no worse than fourth and possibly higher. HAVING confined his play to Australian tournaments, Anderson do a Wot properly belong on an international ranking, but If tennis fans are more Interested in a list of the world's in leading players rather than a list of the 10 who led in International piays during ll24 we venture to offer 'tha following, in which Anderson Is assigned position No. 4 and in which the United States has five places; Tilden, United Ptatcs; 2 Richards, United Ptates; 3 Johnston, United States: 4Anderson, Australia; France; ft ratterson, Australia; 7 Howard Klhsey, United States; "Williams, United Ptates; ft liorotra, France; 10 Washer, Belgium, and Coehet, France. "IN AWARDING eighth place to Williams the writer basis his con-elusions on the form the American Olympic team captain bad shown prior to the accident that deprived him of his effectiveness in the Olympic event 'and in the American national tournament." Ina-iunwtl 77 Kt.

I jui ew I hlliulelplila it ltMua bert Robinson is grooming Pazzy Vance, who has laid the pirates i Gene Not Eager to Mix It; Ef- every time he has faced thf-rn in thai Were Idillnatlnl.lu 1 1. last two years, for duty in open forts of Pittsburgher ing game with the Freebooters, he believes that to put the PirateJ liMKK TOD4T. I'tttaborah at (2). M. Iiula al ltrMklva.

ClMcutaau au New Yurit. Ii ana ml Huattua. FKIOAT. Plttabunh at 4 hinaan at aw York. M.

Inula at Ihiatnn I laidnnatl at I hllwdXpliia. Bout Worth While out of the running, he rnuM have 1 flying start. It would be a gloriou -r't lth Bro.il.Un and Yrk will aim deeide the na. Anythlor nar haopefi. but if the I'irate rub a majnrli, of jhem.

ihey will be to cotnima. The aame of the elirlt.l. climax to his first in the majors! one less chance to ndd a victory to If Yde managed to emerge victorious! over the league's leading pitcher, who their string and also brings them By Jim Jab. Cleveland, hept, 14 How aboat r. Iia I I lava h.

ntinriT THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. V) IlKMt I TK. has won It contests since he lasj one closer to the Giants and Dodgers in the matter of games yet remaining Il1''" 'Mi teat are rradv Ui be aubintttrd la. Ihe three leaaalera la eel, Irasiu, Ut, pretNaretl roat.ra of eligible. Signs I Have Seen tasted defeat.

There is no gainsaying the f-ict th OSCAR I.EVIN: "Our corner grocer has this sign: 'Can taloupesi were The Yilnkea, rniKied rwlr from ft. l'af 1 i'ftIIW UU i ivaa. An old idea that nhouM have been ueert in the Oreb-Tunney etto laet land drteaie. H. iiinlun, a und I Hm orid round Utirr and 4, Weaaeii delfst-d Wtiun-r 2 and 1 up; Mi'turiaad dctruld iieboli-uugli, 1 up.

Championship eoncolatlon and 1. Kuurmanri Wkard. 1 up on hi I. 3 na 2, wuinun I'f tt'ed ftd I. T.ie lo other 1'thta yceiirday were aa lul- Plrst rounii M.

defeated K. J.raham. 6 and It. Hl.nber r-at-d l.sire Euir.r, and t. lilia dn.

Mururo d-feated J. I.eiiat,,tiKli and i' on H. ii xuit bv d-fTilt: T. J. I.unn ti t'ii by dtault; c.

d' teated 't liumaa J.nt kard, a and L' T. H. Cudcuah dt" W. J. Wnrdrr.

and Seiond round Itunn and 1-illy def.ed iVWiHm i on nineteenth hole, lmn otll Mtn-en- lonmdatlon Kuwer Hfited aratiHin. 1 and Iteiiaboush f'rnm Kunkel by default; Cut, rJ by default: Locaard defeated 2 and third strr.rs. "f'd l. liimer. 5 nil .1.

j. Metieoban defeated It. K. 'iraf H. s.

Ailller nl Hhea de-teat, J. ntzRiiniuon. and 4. tl. Wrlcln defeated 'y louna.

.1. ilef-at-d o. item, liole; J.ul ltab.un It. i and 11. Mm-r defeated F.

Vaore 9 and 4. New Yorti 7 Hi. Iaula New York I hi. Inla 4blnartm 4 4 lvetmd I'hilitilrllilll li-4ridl thlcaaca) 3 Itoalim f. ttta.

vawirrUav and untied bark lata the Series with the Lodgers and the! Oiantg are the ones in which the pen i nicht. Had thia rule been en- nant prdttpects of tit" Pirates will bl UTt.tlUMl or Tllf. I I HH. brightened or blunted. Six contests are scheduled with those teams, and! If the Buccos can (rab off at leastj Won laal Pet.

AH Ml 4 3 JStS 7i jjn7 as 1 i .487 i S-S .431 lYraehlnrtoa New Itetrnit SI. laanU I leietanri Iti-aion four of the battles, they will have an IT" "enatw. kIm woa a ainale One little allD may aink either lub aua. The MemnhU hleka have won the rbamnlnnalilia of the aaMtriatiua. Je.l-.rila, II, J.ImM ia 1 1 1...

to made It lmtxewlble for any lub to catrta tliem. Cleveland yea-terdiM ailih alter Jolinanii In ih, Ik, I t. thirtnth "trier. He fanned .1, hit. tera.

hla ail time rea-ord to Br ntakln three htU veaterdar T. CoM, totaled for M.e hll nine aame in I. to make thra-e more, tteilld eruioie llim to Hj SO cents, new 10 cents pretty soft for An uptown lunch room na 'this one: 'Mother's lunch room pop on M. "Going in on the No. 70 car 1 saw the following on a window: "Ralph fihugar, Sort if 'sugar eh?" A.

B. FRENCH: "A rusty and dilapidated 'Henry' of 11)14 vintage bearing an Arkansas license passed down TV fin and the only paint on It heraldna this: 'Don't laugh, girls, if you had no paint on, you'd look like bell, too." F. G. MUST read the classified columns of THE PRESS every day. Here's ens he culled therefrom: "Nicely furnished three-room apartment, use rf bath In quiet home, Infae yard, all conveniences; reference requlrtd; man smd wife preferred.

No animals." V. NORTHS "Here's one I saw In Northside store: If you pect to rate a a gentleman, don't expectorate on the S. J. WILSON: "Saw a sign lu a Window on Federal 'For Rale Cheap equal chance of heading the lifct when the curtain descends, providing, of to be played. The Bucs have 11 more battles to engage In; the Giants face 11 more foe men and the Robins figure In 10 more games.

Contrary to the situation as regard the Pirates, the postponing of yesterday's battleB in New York and Brooklyn did not cut one olt the list of games to be played by the Olants and Podgers. These contests will disposed of this afternoon In double-headers, made possible because each of these clubs had only single contests scheduled on tha last day of their stand against the Reds and Cardinals. Po with all three clubs at the top of the standing struggling through tandem bills, a fine chance Is ottered one or the other to take advantage course, that they make way with to day's twin bill hero. Every game from now on counts heavily, fjr after they complete their struggle with eastern teams, the Corsairs must face the Cubs in a Avu uwrr in eiaht round Mfft.t.n GAM KM JltlDAV. Maalilnrt.irt ut I lereband.

rUlladHidila a4 I Vet rait. New lark St. ImiW. Itoahia at hleaco. FRIDAY, New York at Haahliwlon at t.

Imla. I'liilildeltiliia at 4 hiraaro. Hitn at Iraelaaut AMERICANASSOCIATION. WHKOAVH RIM T. In.t'ftnsritiiii Kaim.m ciiy ltd i Aim Willi 4 Kttin Cily 4 Ml inn; Tirm I iitknuaa forred flreb would have drawn down cash for nigh onto seven innlnte and Tunney for aearcely three.

This give you an Idea of the "spurt and starts" Show in Illnkel' laat nia-ht. Tunney as disinclined to open up and aerap that rrtea of up for a New Tork show" tttri bandied by jaded rooters all throiinh tb affair. Lured by tale that "this time would make the New Tork boxing commission aahamerl rf Itself." doaens of patron tooh In the event all bet up with a belief that they were going to peek at a slaah-irfr, emajihiiiir struRjrle. Their fancies were trifled with. At intervals the ringster did open up arid make a real flglit of It.

Then came the usual easement. The principals were contested with unrip up Opht time In tllnchinp, pushina; and the like. One disappointed mortal insisted that the performers had been to the theater together In th Ojialun. 4 and 1- Sheat defeated UP; Wrlgbt dfrit-d i onueil, ami Young Ladles Bicycle DIIIPT CE-V-TU In 1 tx-a In Wlw.olii.P- 1, tiOetl erl In i anillter, up uu o. o.riiufiiritjt ee a couple of girls giggling on the street, but I didn understand why quintet of games while the Robins tackle the Braves and the Giants clash with the Phillies.

And tho Bruins, In spite of apparent weaknesses that sent th-rm down In the standing recently, are much more formidable foes than the. seventh and eighth place clubs. The Buccos hate a real fighur.E thm. Mer netrher am atart Hhitey otarurr and aaalast thetf add mate, tmrtlll bill. They are l.iusli rtlala.mer K.

0. K. A. at Jordans. The Otto Jordan Reml-rros will meet the J1t.

Washington K. O. K. A. club next Sunday afternoon on the Jordan grounds.

There ha been a cry all season for these tnm to meet, the outcome of the tariie to until I noticed this sign on a factory window: 'Girls wanted to strip In tobacco factory." HOWARD MANGOLD: 'I saw this sign the other day: Flve cent and 10 rent store nothing over 2." of any who falter in the day's battles. While the cancellation of the game here had Its dark side. It also was viewed with no little relief by Man by d-laiilt; w-n from IM. pimmorifl Uv default Hphz won frutn uuii(j, by dpfauil; VttBre tllH-n 4 and e. KTH MTr.K.

1- tr st round -J. H. Worl.y Ilujh O. and 2: J' Moyd d-feated 4 an.l 3. Mtl.rwry f.

Kuwer, and Walter folnn-afeti Ut. I'atti 4 Ft Pi. til 4 In nH Toledo 1 I.ouijvjU Miiwuk 2 W. MILLER: "While waiting for a car in Rliarpsburg, I saw a man dragging ice into one of the shops. Upon closer observation I noted the fallowing sign on the wagon: 'Ralph "hlli, eTNIINf, TDK nU'BH.

I'r-l -vv St TMedn T4 4-1 IndnapH 4 i na fa a 44 chance if ihey regain their equilibrium, but if they continue to flounder, then thv surely must satisfied with third place this season. aertie the championship of their ri nluiiina. (4 i.r,:evlllH ill wuk. sections. A larre crowd of fan.

i. 74 an. tl 41J HAZELWOOD TEAMS Tlii. turn. Individual WA i ager McKechnie.

The Bucco skipper, it Is no secret, was up against It for pitchers, due to the fact that he was forced employ seven so far this week, and the day of rest enabled some of them to recuperate from the exertions of flinging against tall-end teams, and tu bring forth his strongest front In the series opening at Brooklyn tomorrow. rVrrCHE PITCHING PLAN. McKechnie has switched hi pitch- aiirnu mis COnirSt, ow. It'g to the Interest which la belnar tonight, a fifth contest will be necessary, and it will be staged at the same place and at the same time tomorrow night. There la lively Interest In this series, and a big turnout Is looked for thlss evening.

TO CLASH TONIGHT hi. today. Toledo at XTinni-aputia indlanapoila at Kanaaa r1tt. i.4uuvill at Milwaukee. t'otumbua at flt- Paut INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.

Notice, Argonauts. P'lvera of the Mt. Oliver fnrlhall team are requested to Friday BIht. There will be a (tame funday. For rames call Lafayette or fu Lay Karrenbauer.

19J Arlington IV shown. The Jordan will use either or Clrley, while the Mt. Washington will send Duffy orCav. ananah to the mound. up- Jt.

l'-amaii fatte. and l.utnsu.n dfeaid It JiiiMifnn. 4 up. y. j.

Minciand dl atvd Juf-eph Petrit.a. 4 i K-iond round-lduyil icier nd i Mo-reery dtaied rr 'B1j 4: l'eamall defeated K.dtl, ari den d-fated MinKiand, 1 ut, on mne-teentn hole. t'onper wnn fro-n itffaiilt. Kuaer un f'ont Hr.t, fewlt: Kaliaa wi.n frnci MiUI'f. and Johnaoa 1 ud HKTIt SIXIKr F1rt r- lnd 1-.

il llrthlomew wan from M. Canter, bv default; c. A. Turrr defeated f. I), llnrnann.

and 4 Wood defeated F. H. taaub. i up' U. Kuhn on frcn.

.1 A. Koaenttial, bj default; B. t-'ister defi-ated Hunt Harna a and Kd. ttota.ki df. ated Ja Harrl.s a and r.

X. dfatd j. U. Osier. 4 and wua from Ivan tjidr.

by default Second rt-und Tu. defeated Barr 7 and Wo.vJ def-aied Kuhn, and t- foater defeated ftotaakl and a Uil lutein defeated Hm he. and 1 Conaolallon Harriion on frnrn fantnr by Ijefault K.uh il.fealed Itosfnthal' 1 and 1. B. HarrlK dafeate.l a Hrna' 4 and Osier lruai Uelder, by de- iff il It fcuitiftlo ISv ni'iita lDQinr i'nrknf.) paltlmor 1 Iad'fir Lialumor hfadioc Hi, STANDING OF THE Cl B8.

Pet. l. r-rt 1 w. K. 0.

K. A. vs. Jordans. Tli Ml.

Whin-Tton K. A. fjlub will rtnr ri-wn thf rurtn.n on (hftr sean-fn' activ iu-s ii in- inw Hip ot to club th Btwrt vf atrounHw Sufi'iav. This nf to be an tntt'rfni in rn duo to ti Prtional rivalry ttfti thf rlul'i anl will no doubt Hfp Pa ul Kavinmlirh th Knihta pitrhnm pitted mraintit Jhnen. rrailt miiptr.

K. K. A rlul Lac comoilrt one of th tf m-ln tb i.1opM( rimili. winnine 10 rtn8, losinr tiK and tTin two Th4v ht tff paled riuh who dfpiitfii tli em. with the ln pxi option of Trr rjnh, and tt ttmg three aimTii for Carl Stewart In ftnttliy iwt ti Knurht" drtwn In tti? eliftilnat Ion rina.

This evet.ing at 6 o'clock at the Burgwin grounds, the Ht. Stephen's and Hazclwood Christian teams ot THE PRESS Fifteenth Ward Church league will clash In the fourth game of their series to decide the championship of the The have won two of the three games already played, and If they trumph again tonight, the series Is over, and they are the champions if the league. If t. Stephen's wins r.altmre 1 i i as 73 a 477 Toronto. 4 64 74 .474 ii Keclin.

an Kocbeair City. fit CAMF.ia TODAY. Buffa-Io at PyraMjse. lialtlmore at Readir. Jfrwv I'ltv at Newark SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION.

sure that he caught the pair talking; to each other while In close grips Of course, the clana who believed they were seeing an honest-to-srood-nes combat arsrued that the mix-era were not saying; nice things te each other. One near neighbor of the writer at the finish of the ninth ronml elaima to hare read Tunney' fast-moving lips. Gene was calling Hairy bad names for sticking a thumb in his eye. A band of sarcastic fans watched the exhibition. They were far from satisfied with the race cut out.

Especially did Tunney's backwardness displease them. Scornful quips ran on thia order: "3o this is Pempsey's setup. Have i heart, Mr. RIckard." An amusing happening ended the seventh round. The battlers d'dn't hear the si Rani calling "corner." They whaled away.

Perhaps the gag was staged as per agreement. Anyway butra screamed their Joy at the fusiiade and howled to the arbiter "Don't break 'em. That's th first time they ever got stsrted." Throughout the early part of tha spree Tunney refused to lead, played a waiting game, hoping thtt Oreb would "start something." Whenever "Iekie" began an attack Gene tried to shoot soakers for the body. Borne hurt the Penneylvanlan. Tunney took an unexpected lead tn the fourth round.

lie made a brilliant splash. Why he failed to repeat is unanswerable. Greb Jby his phantom tactics and wild sousing hnrl a big lead on WKDNESIMY'S BF.M"t.TS. 1 EXPECT BIG CROWD AT DE MOLAY GAME AT FORBES FIELD At'anta it MirTninitharn Meruphia Nashville I H0LBRO0K PETTY SHOES FOR MEN Famous 5-Point Shoe Friday and $7.95 MTANWM; r- THE CIXBS. Pet1 w- Pt Memphis 4 S71.45? f.

7 haltanjra rrl.ana 6 54 Tti SasbTille 74 ti .510 little flAKK TOD AT. Atlanta at Birmingham Chattanonaa at I.ittle Pftcti. Mobile at Nw flrlear.a. Nanht ilia it Memphis. FIVE LEADING HITTERS IN EACH MAJOR LEAGUE.

NiATIOSAT. t.KSGVr.. tl H. II. TT.

P-t. Hnenaby. ft- 1S1 4T 112 Wbft. Brooklyn. J'l i ruyl.

I'ah )i 435 .,2 Touna Km Tork 45 10! 174 Breasler. fins 1 "7 121 AWFRIC'AV Pntri. New York. 144 4. J1 Ptphenaon.

leve. SB 7 HI Calk. rhi.anto 17.7 47 7J 171 Jnmtesnn. 1SS f.ft foliina. 141 10 la ,34 Saturday Only Nra4wiTr A.sk for No.

1255 and Xtx 1353 Member and friends of every chapter of the Order of Lie Mnlay for boys In western Pennsylvania, as well as prominent Masons who are sponsors of tha order, are expected to swell the crowd at Forbes Field this afternoon to witnesg the baseball ram between the McKinley chapter team of Turtle Creek ajid the team representing Camden, N. J. The Turtle Creek boya won the title In THE PRESS De Molay league, and were rewarded with a chance to grab off eastern boners by meeting and beating- the Camden lad. The bait same will f-tftrt at 5 o'clock, with the veteran Honus Wagner a umpire. Before the diamond host liities, however, there will be a number cf epeclsl stunts, a concert by the Wilklnsburg ro Mo.

KM Lining the New Yorker when the ninth l. Babner Heart round was belled. Kvlrienfly R. Gibson, chauffeur for Tunney, or S. Fine Kid Tarn LEETSDALE LUTHERANS 111 Ifi il I ST Kl LrPvl li ftuayl i Mi $P05 get thkifiihoney's iil 1 C2 631 Smithfield St.

in si fc 1 aa imam a -A 4e-t ii I 1 1 1 vWMa 1 fc TI- II BEAT AMBRIDGE U. P. dered an opening of the ginger Jar. Gene obeed like a reined soldier. He waded Into Ihe breaking down part of Gfeh's credits.

Harry Welt Dry Poet MMdle Bolt The first three-asm f.rie to de- r'oe the rhampienehiD of the Ambrldr rt; rhurh lparue reaultd In a a lay band and a drill by the Templar vn-mry for the l-eaiadai lnheran in a tired under a body and Jaw assault, He was lambasted severely in the closing chapters. On the strength chaptaf cadeta. aerved their succeta. for they euthit tbtir Ainl-ridse lr. epponenta, 1 to 4.

f-oha pit. hd rood ball for the winners, and contributed a home run that reallv woo the aame. l.lpeup: of Tunney's Carrlson many pit-side jurists handed him a verdict. The writer won't go along with euch a reasoning. If a decision was per missible Greb should have hetn given I Than tha member of the Chartiers and McKlnley chapter teams will be.

presented with tha prises awarded to tha champions of th Blue and Red divisions cf tha league by THE PRESS, and the Turtle Creek ladi will also fet a large silver trophy and 15 arold medals, emblematic of the championship of the western Pennsylvania leairje. the presentations beinar made by the sport ina; editor ef THE TRESS Am. P. Lutb.ran a r' 11 a Zdnbet 111 1 1 a lor.ea.J. 0 14 fhuMrr 1 Mrtn.m 1 1 1 1 KadllB Ke iK.c.

4 a 1 o.rin.l 1 I Huahivt i ohn.o.. 1 I a 1 SaalFhr.l I tjB-rhrll. 1 a lierelr.r- 1 eMrCray 0 Nrarbd 1 1 0 -haves I 1 If, ISrott.S. aiw maklag a apeelal eft art Friday mm Saturday fa aeaalat aaea wtta tbta vaggeal. praetleal H-P Blacker saade tka BauakeiW eeatblaatlaa last la black aad kiwwa rtrl kid aad featwrlag tke awlata naeatlaaed aba-re.

Tha STETSON Shsp MOLBROOK an PETTY, feplsm. Jenkins Arcade P)flh Avenue opev SAtmnAr rvrrL 10 p. m. MnrriinR Shopptnit yTIII Avoid It. Ho alona made tha setlo worth looking at.

Neither man was used dp- Both sported split Una. "Ick had a mussed eye. No. weights were announced. Chances are that it was a rommer; rial displ.tr with usual fU'er and fudges.

At that some foil liked the maneuverinc. Gene Tunney Isn't a ftrst-class champion. 4 II II t' 1 a 1 Totals Gordons First Practice. lith.raa I 1 I 1 i 1 Two hite-fmp'en Mnfiy. Hernr na oin.

toub' aiay- Miavira Me. 1'iaa aod Sevin. Rim on ball. I 'T lioh'n 7 P'nifV eot By liere bv Sohn L'mpire Ware, A'aM-y ef Wit-; d.lr. r-acli'-e er the wajon iaet ai at th.

in. tam will aland nrai- th. a aa pi ef th- t-erforrn ei th.tr er-on' t-ama a. 1. Sunday Open at Home.

yearm. ManiliT Parher rina. t. afeoaii witn ncnta. t.a.rna aua hk only the he.t im tha a fhrtntv Park.

Roy S. Mortoea. Toa-on'O i- o-Vt a. ia, f-rrr I py l.nke. ivteairn Mohaw-a, etr a lart-r.

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