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fr.noy a cos jophmal MOV1HV. ATfiTTST -I, 1f2 Goodyear Wins From Firestone; Generals Nose Out Wagner's Elks TWELVE) in The Fastest Man in Baseball Is Bunting Base Hits; Driving Infielders Loony AKRON Entries BAD FIELDING GIVES 104 WIN TO GOODYEAR LADIES AND BEACON PURSE BIG FEATURES By JACK OntBONS Feminine racing enthusiasts and admirers of the thoroughbred will ERROR HANDS WAGNER TEAM ONLY COUNTER Though outhlt eight to six, General Tlre3 turned back Honus Wagner's Carnegie Elks 2-1 at General field Sunday. The game was fast and drew out 2,200 fans, many of whom were In Ol'-KHMI. F.THIF. NOHTHAMH.

TOW rAHIt, AKHD, THIRD 1IAV, Tl'KMIJA AVUVHT BTM, Klmt i-hco. uurse 1500. I year-olds and up. 6 furlong-a Jizx, AT AKRON be tho guests or the Akron Racing Association at Northampton park this afternoon, Monday and Friday lus; uanlam, lis Kurnmer aicn, i-jk l.oulo l.ou. HIS; Beaala Data.

Hit; Our Kate. 100, Illusionist, 100; Llthollck, of each week being designated as les. Heoond race, purse SfiOO, claiming, tl- rr play eteVh urPL----l HSU. 84fl I I jflW JjaZ-i. Lift MtSSUABLE POR.

TUB THIEO tl 1 -J 1 ya.r-olUa and up. furlongs Ladles day at the local course. The program to be offered during uranium, ins; i.ocurno, in: -jiio iwuia-KklnrteK 11)8: Altrlrnonla, 108: Muraaret the afternoon at Northampton con l.orrettK. 10C; Hush, 106; Mlaa Miami, 1 lausev White, Lucky Dollar, Black Ituler. It JoseplUne Lady Harrigan, Momentum.

8 Brush All, Rock Court, Gold Leaf. 4 OnrTio Baker, Winchester, Aunt Deria. Strut Miss Lizzie, Sun Brae, Jolly. 0 Fame, Uncle Velo, Dantclc. 7 Jacjuelln, Red Weed, Hubbub.

AT SARATOGA I Brmmiflcld. Fluatinff On. sists of seven well-balanced events, that promise to provide a very Interesting brand of sport. With the continuation ot Saturday and Sunduy's weather conditions, the track will be lightning fast, and experts predict that a Goodyear put au end to tbo five-game scries scheduled between the Wlngfoot and Firestone baseball teams by larruping the ShecUmcn 10-4 at Seiberllng field Sunday. The game was the fourth of the scries, Firestone having lost three straight after copping the first.

The fifth and sixth Innings of yesterday's game put Hill Shukspere's "Comedy of Errors" to shame. Tho rest of the gumo wm fair baseball. The score-keeper caught four errors along with four lilts to score seven runs for (joodyear in the fifth, but admits that he might have missed a few while he was writing down the figures. Tho Kirestono lufield was the throwlngcst team 111 the mlddld of tho game that ever stepped on field. They mussed up the ball so much thut Babe Klnley Jumped at the chance to go out in the (trass along the left flold fence In the seventh and sun himself while Mllo Berrar finished the game.

Thore Is small discredit to Tlaho for tho defeat. Tho big right bander Hid usually have trouble hooping the first man to face him in each Inning away from first baso, but maybe ha Just did that to give his support chances to stage smart double plays. Tho Non-Skids got the chances, but never were they accepted. Firestone hit Leasure harder than' Coldfield. terested In the former "Flying Dutchman" of the Pittsburg Pirates.

Wagner received a- great ovation on his first appearance at the plate and he replied with a perfect sacrifice bunt down first base. Gamber kept the eight Its he granted the visitors well scattered, and had his support been perfect he would have registered a shutout victory. As It was, four errors back of him caused him to worry on aeveral occasions. The Elks scored their lone run In the first Inning. Reed, the first batter up In the game, smacked out single to right and when Savage relayed the ball In to Hosworth someone yelled to "Speed" to throw tile ball to first.

Hosworth turned to throw, but no one was covering the sack and through he tried to hold the throw the ball left his hand, roiling to the bleachers. Stockem next up, singled to right, send Reed to third. Wells hit a fielder's choice to Gamber, who threw wild to second to get Stockem, Reed scoring. In the second the visitors did net get a hit and never more than one hit In any Inning after that. IS (irayleUe, Hca, Grouch.

9 Voltaic, Flytiur Kbony, Stim mi; 111; uustinaid lus; Miida, 105. Third rare, purse 1600, claiming. 3-year-ol'ls and up. 6H furlonfs Punctual, 106; War map. 10; Vlrale 108; Joli II); Sleigh Uclla, lot; Maehavlalll, 106; Htar Time, 108; Zero, 108; Vlraia, 106.

Fourth race, purae (100, claiming 4-year olda and up. 0 furlongs Lewis I03; Hello Psrdnar, 104; Judge I'rlce. 104; Toombeoia, 103; Havana Klectrlr. "103; Hubbub, 104; Berlin, 104. Klfth race, purse $700.

claiming-, 8-year-nlds and up. rurlong; Olenii, 114; Ua.llyn.ev, 117; Wlnult, 108; Tiini-ahol, 114; lull; I'lerrol, 110: Chile, Monsoon, 'lOD; Trovlscot, 111). Sluth race, purae fJOO, claiming. 3-year-olds and un. i'M furlongs Hpcc-tBtor, 108; Old Top, 108; Iiootor Tubba, 10s; Mlaa Parnell, Aahland, 106; Don't Hnltn-r Mr, 106: Farewell Tno llJli; Huahful, 106; Play Olrl, 101; Unnen Of Tho ('ini.

100. Hoveolh race, purae claiming, 8-yer-old and uo. lu mile Wnlio-field, 104; Illustrator, 107; I.a Kross 107; I.ndy Zeus, 102; Jetsam, 114; Liant-lc. 114. Weather clear; track faat.

Post time 'Apprentice allowance I'lalmed. Horses are arranged according lu post positions. ulus. ,1 4 Wlirteone, Honor, Sun Mag. ft Skit, Hobson, UlenneAiassett.

Hulacla, Whisk, Off Color. number of new track records will be established during the afternoon's sport. Seven of the best thoroughbreds which have ever performed over a local course have been named, to parade to the post In the feature event, which has been designated as the Beacon Journal Purse, In this event which will be staged over a distance of six and one half furlongs for a prize of $800, such high class thoroughbreds as Jolly, Sun Brae, Strut Miss Lizzie, Crystal Ford, Star Red, Claymore, and Recommendation, will face the barrier of Starter "Tex" Dean. Jolly, the four year old gelding from the racing establishment of Padgett and Datigherly, will prob-ably bo te favored one among the fans, owing to his two impressive victories ut Maple Heights recently, In scoring one of these victories this speedy thoroughbred established a nw track record at that course for five and one blilf furlongs which he negotlutod in 1:04 and four-fifths. AT HEtXAII PARK 1 Padlock, Wlnnto Davis, Mary Maucli Curr.

Si Win. Olflt, Jxrttlo Jorrainc, Lloyd ticorge. 8 Sweep ID, c.acamtio, ui-icr Cllffc. 4 -Trafalgar, Fast Boy, Nep. tune.

5 Columbia Tcnn, Dalton, Dancer. Mercurtio, Puzzle, Beck. 7 John Hoshor, Lucy Hun, I HIM A PCAWLT CLARENCE OHL IS NEW CHAMP AT FAIRLAWN Clarence Ohl dealt the old oaken dope bucket a smashing uppercut Sunday whon be laced Joe Shea for In the sixth the Generals pushed across enough runs to win. Gill led off with a single to center. Savage's bunt sent him to second and he scored on Bosworth's twobagger to left.

This was the only extra-base hit ot the game. Bosworth then scored on Messner's sacrifice fly to Savage made a pretty play In tho fifth. After Reed had got llfo on Humbrecht's error and was hunted down to second by Stockem, Reed tried to score on Will's single to right, but Savage made a perfect throw to the plate to catch him by an eyelash. he has been hit for bo mo time. In fact, they outhlt the Wlngfooter.) nine to seven In tho game.

Uut what good are two more hits compared to sevw errors against perfect support for LeaHiire, Klnley asks. Criss, Goodyear left fielder, pulled down two lino drives that were ticketed for extra base hits and both of them hard tries caught on the run. llorwlck stole a homo run In the frightful, fruitful I ft It when Lessle got his smash to deep right cenler mixed up with the sun and the ball rolled to tho fence, LHIS SPfEO IS auso Jockey W. Smith, under contract to the P. D.

outfit, arrived lai.t night and will probably be In the pilot house when Jolly goes to t-ho post niwvesi ih ihc ouir-ieuw. HB LEO OUTFIELDERS P'JTOorS, COtUECTlAlS 390 By NORMA U. I1IIOVVN' HK fastest man in a baseball uniform Is now In his element. Af is trolling tho garden. He bad tins auernoon.

1 Rumor hath It that Strut Miss Lizzie, a handsome chestnut filly belonging to C. 11. Douglass, will offer a stiff argument for first the club championship at Kalrlawn honors In the feuture, owing to the tinaAyenr It If A'FlrratMtic ter getting away to a poor start Wagner's Ii'lka Tires His margin of victory was nine up 2 UiloUliis'n. frlaclf 1 0 manner In which she It II OA It HO A 3 Oll.csslcy, cf 0 1 and eight to play. Champion Bulldogs Sold To Cleveland CLEVELAND Aug.

Announcement was made here Sunday night of the sale ot the Canton Bulldogs, champions of the National Football league, Intact to the awners ot the Cleveland franchise In the same league. 1 Sam Deutsch, owner of the Cleveland franchise, will retain only a few members of his 1923 eleven, and was Intimated last night that the men he doesn't want may be turned over to Canton. The Canton syndicate, which has given that city champion after chamnion In the National profes 0 0 Alleii.rf these hits 1S2 hail been one-base blows, the most number turned In by any batter In the circuit. Of then" 182, many were on Infield grounders or well placed hunts that would have boon outs for the average runner. Once on base bis terrific speed counted again, He scored the most runs of any player, registering 102, His nearest competitor, Tom Connolly of Reading, scored but 143.

Maurice's speed enabled him to 4 0 1 OiLainh.lf. 0 1 IIMostndv.s. 0 1 7 Olillll.c rut OA 0 13 3 0 0 0 0 0 14 2 110 0 2 2 6 0 0 10 0 10 10 11 111 0 0 0 1 0 2 12 Reed, 2 Stockem, rf Wllls.s.... VVe.Riier.l. Itln Loviil.cf 0 2 2 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 3 4 1 1 6-4 0 0 3 II 113 2 () I 3 nsuvaao.rf 0 0 3 0 perrlnf Ilerwlckr.i Wulllvan.c.

LeiiSUrL.p. Tol.ils ii'Hrrru I -p. 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 3 olMeri'f 1 1 0 1 'A llieraon.s. 10 7 i'7 7 Tot Hi s. 0 0 1 2 .1 Iiorkin.lf.

0 0 3 Ii 0 10 3 0 1 9 0 0 0 3 beat a baud of good ones, Including Topaugo, Dreamer, 101 Astro, and Tho Plulnsman, last Wednesday at the Cleveland track. Before coming to this nock of the woods, the "strutting was engaged in racing with tho best on the Canadian tracks Including the champion Shuffle Along, New Hampshire, Surko, Wraith, Criilgthorno, Radiancy, Mainmast, and numerous other Canadian winners. Indication thut W. A. "Bill" Mc-Klnney will make a strong bid for the lion's share of the nurse.

In 4 9 26 8 stretch IS of his extra base hits Into sists from the outfield. Got Orf to Poor Wai Great things, therefore, were expected of him at the start ot the present seuson. He got away to a bad start, however. Injuries handicapped him, fur one thing. Finally Johnny Mostil repluced him lu center.

Then, sent back Into the game, Maurice lilt his stride. Ho Is everything that the New York state fans said of him. He Is a veritable triple threat man at bat. Infielders have come to know that If they play back for him he can beat out Infield grounders. Also he can cross them up by dumping a bunt In front of the plate and beating thut out.

And if they play in close for him he has the unpleasant habit of dropping the ball just over their heads. He is helping give the White Sox enough of a punch to make them a feared team In the A. L. these days. Maurice Archdeacon, reputed to be the floelest man In the game, Is living up to his reputation as a member ot the White Sox.

Last summer the Rochester club of the International league offered Archdeacon to the big leagues. They asked $50,000 for him. Three clubs dickered with the Syracuse owners for his services. The Tigers and Braves failed to coax the price down and finally dropped out of the bidding. The White Sox paid the price Provo Hpwxl The International averages complied at the close of last season Indicated that the Syracuse bosses had not exaggerated Muurlce's spued, lie had registered the most bits hung up by any batter in the circuit compiling a batting uverage of ,357.

Of 1 8 24 91 2 0 27 16 WiiRiier's Kills t'K) (Jenerf.l Tires I 002 Oiix 2 Hrrora Mostlule, Bosworth, Camber. Two-base hit Hosworth. Hncril'lce lilts Sni-aKe, Meaner, Stockem, Waitnc.r, Itlnftlo. Struck nut Hy linmber by Wright 3. Basin on balls Off Cain In-r 3, ulY Wrltrht 4 Stolen bas-s (iridium, Lamb.

Hum-hrecht, Attendance 22110. triples. He was tied with Sllva of Syracuse for the tripling honors. Ho ranked third In stolen buses. His speed was apparent in tho outfield also.

He led the outfielders of the circuits in put outs, collecting Cloodvear Ouo 0,3 two lo r'lrratnno Oil 02 000 4 I'lrrurs -IJunil, 2. Ncwklrk 3, Mercer. Threo-bimo hit llorrar. Home run Hcrwlclt. Two-hnno lilts Klnley, Leisure.

Suerll'li-ee Nowklrk, Iiuii-ymplo t. out Ify Klnley 7, liy I.i iiKiiro 4, by Hcrrur 3. linuhle play Peri-lne lo Mleliaols. Hlolen buses Michaels, Criss. sional league, hi said to have sold lout Its high priced club because of I continued financial losses plied up I year after year.

A cheaper team will probably be built up to keep 390 drives headed his way. The fact that he hud 10 errors charged to him indicates, In a way, this speed. FIVE LEADING HITTERS Aiir.iiicAN Balls on which he got one hand duo to his fleetness of would liavn gone as hits with any other man pa II. The dope hud forecast a close fight down to the final hole for the ehatnplonshlp In this match. If the favoritism was with anyone, Lady Luck had been expected to smile on Shea because he had won tho championship In the July fllghtj against the same competition only a few weeks ago.

But everything went to Ohl yesterday. In the morning round be shot an 80, against an 85 for Shea, and was five up on his competitor. Shea had rallied slightly after his bad start In the morning, but so had Ohl, tnd with bis wide lead the lut-tcr had only to keep even with Shea to win handily. He continued to pile up points at the start of the afternoon round, and the match ended on the tenth bole with Ohl boasting an apparently unconquerable lead. DR.

S. MORGENROTH and Dave Holub tied for low medal score honors In the qualifying round for the Roseniont Country club championship tournament Saturday with 83's. Following are the first flight qualifiers: Dr. 8. Morgeuroth.

Dave Holub, Bert Polsky, Archie Frank, Sid Ferbsteln, Lee Forbsteln, Alex evidenced through the fact that he has entered two in the premier attraction of the-afternoon, Sun Brue, and Stur Red. Sun Brae, a chestnut gelding which was brought to this country as a yearling from England, has been racing in extremely good form and was successful In scoring two firsts and two seconds In five starts at tho recent Maple Heights meeting. The promising apprentice rider J. Berg will probably have the leg up on one ot the MeKIiinev Cuntou represented in tne association. The outstanding players and their alma maters who go to Cleveland in the deal are: Guy Chamberlain, Nebraska, couch and end; Carroll, W.

end; Lyman, Nebraska, tackle; Comstuck, Georgetown, and Osborne, Pcnn State, guards; Con-over, Penn State, center; Robb, Penn Stute. nuarterback; Griggs, Player, Club U. All. It. It nth, N.

104 108 Kalk, Chi 87 333 63 Archeadon, Chi. lit 2(12 411 Klieely, Clil 1(11 (it Jamleson, Clove. 12113 fis NATIONAL I.UAIU Hornabv. HI. un -7-.

Miller Indians Win PVt. isii I 1 5 .3:, ,373 .3611 .317 141 120 73 1211 149 US 137 114 78 Over All-Stars, 12-2 07 SUI uyliT, puts. Wheat, liklyn Itoush, Cln. Bressier, Cln. starters.

Miller Indians trounce the Akron All-Stars 12-2 with very little dif 3117 83 320 72 2SD Texas, and Sinythe, Center, halfbacks; Elliott, Lafayette, fullback; Williams, Lafayette; Roberts, Navy; Star Red, the other member of the -i THE! COUNT ficulty at Miller field Sunday. Olb entry, ulthough a Bpeedy incK ou fast track, is considered I son allowed the losers eight hits, but to be more proficient In the alnn. and kept thorn well scattered. All Slurs R.H.O.A.IIiidinna. n.H.O.A.

1 2 2 ASIKMICAN Mi At-1 15 AT DKTKOIT It. H. E. New York 010 000 001 2 8 0 llelroit 000 002 03x 13 0 lijiUertofi PMinoek r.nd Mofmann; vl'hllehitl and Wuodall, liaaslor. AT 8'l'.

1-UUIH 11. H. IS. 000 000 010 I 8 I St. I.ouii 001 000 2013 II 1 Mallerles Ogdon and ltuel; Davla aii(i Hevereld.

AT CHICAGO n. H. E. It Is quite likely that Mr. McKlnney will scratch this youngHter which he recently acquired at the Clevelund truck vlu the claiming route.

Being a three year old, It looks us though the colt has too much the worst of the weights as the conditions of the race rouuire thut hn coinneln with 4 12 1 3 2 0 2 2 110 I 410 1 0 0 9 1 14 0 0 110 0 0 0 2 2 0 13 1 "oupe.s..,, 0 0 1 6.1, A very. 2,, Hhnupe.2,. .0 1 ,1 3 Li Lundy.c,. 0 14 llCilton.o,. 0 19 luiley.rlV 0 1 0 0IHniTlou l.e'tera,ir,.

0 1 2 OilllVrn.lf,. 110 0 0 3 Ollilbson.iJ, ELKS TO SEE TRIBE The Akron Elks are planning to invade Dunn field, Cleveland, with their band 'n' everything Thursday afternoon to see Bubo Ruth and the Yankees, of course play Trls Speuker's Indians. A largo number are reported to be signing up for the trip. LOrilARNEHHJIEETI0 CLEVELAND, Aug. A.

A two-weeks meeting of the trotters und pacers Is scheduled at Brooklyn Park track starting Aug. 23, It was announced today. Hendriun, Princeton, and Jones, Grove City, utility Indians Take First In Series With Sox CLEVELAND, Aug. 4. Boston lost tbe first round in Us fight for sixth place when Cleveland rallied In th3 eighth Inning Sunday to put across a 3-2 victory.

Sherry -Smith pltchdd brilliant ball until ho was displaced for a plnch-hltter in the seventh, and Shaute finished, tak-inn. nKcrltfr rnrlliA win. Everything will he known shortly. The fight may be off or on by sunset. In the meantime with tickets going on sulo for tho Wills-Flrpo fight on September 11, there is expected to be much Interest centered in Ten Rlckard's arrangements, mid a largo crowd.

Schulmun, Hurry Ferbsteln, Harry i older horses with but four pound ll.lu Vrlnkn II A (Iimrl.i Polsky, Louis FTieberg, H. A. Good advautage. Philadelphia HI 010 1010 12 2 Chicago 000 002 0103 12 1 HatUrrlea Uurns and Perkins; 'I'hiii-Kton, I.everette, Mangum, tictiults and ticliulk, M'IOAIj I.KAfilK AT NEW YOHK It. H.

E. Clilcaco 000 000 020 2 8 3 New York 100 (170 20x 10 II 0 Hat terles Kauffnian and llartnett; Nehf mill Snvder, Uowdy. AT IIIIUUKWN- It. II. E.

Pittsburg 000 010 004 7 0 Brooklyn 100 000 001 2 7 I naileries Ydo and douch; Grimes anil Taylor. (July dairies scheduled. wig It I Totals 2 8 24 4 Totals 121427 8 Akron All Stura 100 000 001 2 Miller Indiana 822 001 03x 12 Errors Kenuer, Coupe, Daley, Le-masters, Winston, Turnetir. Two base lilts Cotton, Fanner. Thre-! base tills B'-azelton.

Blackburn. Home-runs Cotton. Sai-rlflco hits Leonard. Stolen hrsen Winston 8, Avory, Leonard. Braielton 2, Turner.

Lundy. Double plays Coupe to Walker to Lundy, Coupe to Khoupe to Walker. Strikeouts, by McNainaia 3, Glhsun 10 liasos on hulls, off McNamaru (lib-son 3. Wild pitch Balk none, Passed null Lundy, Cotton, lilt by Pitcher Turner, Blin-khurii. Left on TJaseb All Stars 9.

Indians 7. Attendance 535. Time 2:40. R.H.U.A. t.leve.

n.n.w.,. 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 0 a 2 I 2 5 0 i VI B. as mjrm amw as lly FAIRLAY Br Deaeon Jonriml Leased Wire NKW YORK, Aug. Diplomacy, statesmanship and nil sorts of tilings will be on tup (o-duy wli-n tho conlrnctlng par-ties in tho projected Ijcoiijii'iI-Walkor fight will ic4, to see how tho August SSI) buMIo can bo lifted from the big Jersey Ity urcnu, to tho Yankee stadium. Tho operation inuy bo deft and painless, or it may bo accompanied by howls agony.

It is no small task (o derrick what may provo to bo a or more bnttlo, from ono soveivlgn state lo mil her, especially when iKilit Mans urc in-terpslrd. To (Into no squawks of any sort Iiavo been heard from Jer. nrry City. Hut thut may mean nothing other than tho Jersey men uro pulling stuff Hint moans more than vocitl outcries. Hllonco is not always to bo accepted ae Insuring an enduring era of peace uml amiability.

Vu.mby,2. Veach.ir. Harris. 1 ftooncrf BOXING LESSONS will bo given by appointment nft-ornoon or evening In rear of autl S. Main s(.

101)1)110 taahH'uw-va ii lin ii newel i.e. (10 2 1 nj.aaafi'i AfJDSNGS Q2 1 2 2 Ol.Myatt.e. 0 4 0 1 3 0 0 1 3 l.illKke,3.. 0 0 0 1WI UU -V ,0170 112 2 0 0 2 1 II 0 0 1 (I 0 0 II 0 0 0 0 Ultmke.p. ririinrimajiMi Totals.

2 6 24 llj'Uardner. Totals 3 8 27 8 Seibert-Berrys Keep Lead In Class A Loop Selbert-Berrys retained their undefeated record in the A. H. O. Class A league by trouncing Uoodrlch 15-4 at Waterworks flold Sunday.

Davis and Ilolmar were hit hard throughout, wklle Felix stopped the Circle team after they had seemed too familiar with Wamsley's offerings In the first and second. win, S. Plotkln, J. Gerson, N. M.

Greenberger, M. A. Barnhart and J. T. Loeb.

THE qualifying round for the Brookslde club championship Saturday drew out a largo field of entries. George Smith had low qualifying score with au SO. The cbamplonsblp flight will be: George Smith, R. D. Laughlln.

F. M. Wcller. R. D.

Fritz, 0. L. Hobson, C. A. Johnson, R.

D. Laughlln, J. M. McNamara, C. L.

Selkregg, R. K. Vanatta, I. IJ. Yoder, W.

H. Wlso, G. K. Curtis, W. C.

Davis, A. G. Mills and Charles Warner. ABOUT 40 ccddles teed oft for the first round ot 18 holes in the Akron district caddy championship tournament at Rosemont Country club Monday morning. They will play 18 more holes this afternoon.

Two cbimplonshlps are up In the tourney. The low medal score for the 36 holes will carry with it the caddy championship of the district. In addition, the total gross score of the four-man teams representing each club will count toward the team championship. TUB ATHLETIC COXTINTIKI) their apurt at the expense of the While Snx, driving Thurston from the mound and winning, 9 to 3. Baited for Smith in SSS-Voff-1 00 Cleveland 'I! I 000 010 02'-3 KrrorH Khailte 2.

Two-haae bits Flag-stead, h'ewster. Tliree-hase lilt Speaker. Home run Huone. Utolon bases Fewsler, Hums. Sacrifice Lutske, Summa.

Left on banes Hoston Ii, Cleveland 7. HaBes on balls Off Khmke Smith 1 Club No. Total IleiliuHiiii, l-'etroit 1 7 rioone. Itcd Sox I 7 Wilson, liluuta 1 7 Mc.Mauus, Hrowns 1 5 Judse, Senators 1 1 TOTALS National 318 American 311 Beck A. C.

Wins Back Of Haidees Hurling While Haidet pitched red hot hall, striking out 12 battors, the Bock C. trounced St. Iledwlg Juniors 11-0 at Cricket field Sunduy In tin A. R. C.

Class leugue game. TIdyman and Kenny each scored four safe hits In five trips. lleek A. 4:. 1st.

ileiliTlsB AB. HK ABHltrc Chrlepok.i-f 5 1 0 1 Mcchler.lf 3 2 10 5 3 4 I 'Carves, 3 4 0 12 6 3 2 4 0 0 0 Flemlna.l. 5 1 2 OINellers.2. 4 0 11 Hnydor.2... 6 2 8 4 0 0 0 Williams, c.

fi 1 2 0 Johnson, b. 4 110 Mnya.tf..., 0 0 2 OlDonilnlcp. 4 2 11 Kcnncy.rf. 6 0 4 Ollt jpp.cf 2 0 10 iluidet.p... 6 0 1 OIHlpka.c.

4 110 AMUIUCA l.USOI IC Clubs. O. W. Pet. Ootrolt 101 H7 44 New York 103 08 45 Washington 103 67 4li .559 St.

Louts 5 6t 48 .615 Chlcaiiu 101 48 63 .475 Cleveland 102 47 65 Hoston ...100 44 60 .440 Philadelphia 103 43 50 .422 NATIONAL LlSAGIi: Clubs. (5. W. L. Pet.

New York 98 63 36 .643 Pittsburg 64 42 .663 Chicago 9 65 .43 .601 Urooklyn 1(10 63 47 .630 Ctnctnnalt 103 63 51 .606 HI. I.nulu till 68 .414 F'hllaiielllhla 7 40 67 .412 IJoston till 37 02 .374 TODAY'. liAMICS I.EAOlli Hoston at Cleveland. Philadelphia ut Chicago. Washington at St.

l.ouls. New York at Detroit. NATIONAL I.rcAt.tK Plttabura; at Urooklyn. tMnclnnatl at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York, tit.

Louis at Uuston. KlIOAlfieixlVh Ti.H.O.A. Xrlhert It, Maliin.su, 3 Hsnnw.s. 0 0 2 4 1 I 1 0 1 2 2 3 2 1 1 HUuton.cf,.. 0 0 2 1 1 lil.ee.2 12 2 0 2 Olltlihfr.lf..

0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 210 3 Canns, Nulter.2. Mleere.rf,. Alter.lf T.eninion.cf, Icllx.p,... 110 0 0 13 8 1 Siliavla.rf,. 8 Olwlirms.l IB 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 10 0 cuattiio.p.

2 0 0 0 Totals. 46 1120: Totals 4 72711 Total 151327 RED TOP Malt Extract Thousands upon thousands of users are enjoying the -wonderful results from this unusual quality malt extract; 100 pure. DELCO-REMY AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENTS We are (lad to muko the announcement Unit wc are now Authorized Service Agents on the DELCO-KEMY System, and are prepared to render the very best of service on nil DEIjCO-REMY Starting, Lighting and Ignition Equipment. Official Sale 3 and Service Willard Storage Batteries Stromberg Carburetors Splitdorf Magnetos Briggs and Gabriel Snubbers Stratton-Sparton Horns Speedometer Service I Totals. 35 6 7 4 Keck A.

002 61 (' 20x It St. Hedwiaa Jra 130 000 200 ti Two-base hits TIdyman, Hartllne 2, Snydor. Sacrifice hit Tlriymun. Stolen baseB Dominic 2. Struck out Haidet 12.

by 4. liases on balls off Costello 8, off Haidet 3. Ualk elbert-Bcrry 213 100 42215 Goodrich 120 000 001 4 Krrors Nutter, Carroll, I.ee 3, Hnow 2, KMmar 2, Williams 2, Helniar. Two base bits Mains, Felix, Three base hits Mtsere, Home runs AMer 2, le, Jotinson, Mc-Mnhoil, Sacrifices Chrtstner, Kutman. Stolen bases Mains t.

Ufiuns 1. Mc- SPORT (jt REVIEW OF PARKS DAY IN SPORT Mahon 1, Carroll, 2, Davis 1 Double ptRys Carroll. Htrlkeouls, by WaniNley 1, Kelix 8, Helniar 3, Davla i. l-tasen on lialls Off Wamsley 1, l-'eltx 1, Helmar 1, Davis 1. Passed bati Christine 1.

Johnson 1. Police Win Twice From Brown-Graves The Police climbed higher in the A. R. C. Class A league race Sunday by copping both ends of a double-header from Brown-Graves, the scores bolng 13-1 and 10-6.

Selby and WUgohs each finished bis game well under control, though That, financier who claims we are benefitting by foreign exchanges evidently hasn't lamped soino of the trick hovers who have been arriving lately. It takes a long while tor an amateur golfer to get oft tbe rocky road to Dubland. THE DEADLY FORCE OF HABIT A chef for one golf club was so used to smothering onions that he choked his wife iu a fit ot absent-mindedness. i tho latter was harder hit than Selby. I Tbe second game was cut to seven innings by agreement.

Score by Innings: Police 200 701 30013 14 2 100 000 000 1 6 4 Selby and Bllne; Gusteval, Costello and Rudy. R. H. E. Police 000 127 0 10 14 3 Women Start Play In Western Tourney CHICAGO, Aug.

4. Miss Miriam Kansas City, present title-hold and Mrs. ICE. Harwood of Chicago, were first on the list of 150 entrants to get away today in the qualifying round of the women's western golf championship. Mrs.

Hums, as present champion, Is accorded the honor of being first from the tee, but In not required to piece tbe 34 low qualifying scores. Miss Ijouise B'ordyee, of Youngs-town, a finalist, with Mrs. Burns last year, will again dispute the Missouri girl's right to the title. Finding a place among the favorites with Miss Kdtth Cummlngs, Chicago, national champion; Mrs. S.

L. Relnhart of Dallas, Mrs. Perry ot Aurora, and Miss Melvln Jones, Chica-(0, ell former western champions. Flrpo called on the president at the White House, no doubt to enlist the old of the army and navy In bis coming battle with Wills. Since everybody lias been the fighters the "Wild Bull" and the "Black Panther," the bout should bo held In a zoo, with the referee holding a natural history book instead ot a rule book.

The betting to date favors Wills to win by a knockout. If you wish to lose money, thin is a safo way to do it. However, tbe Senegambian slugger must win quickly. In other words, 'Arry must take the bull by the boms. BARBAROSSA Hop Flavored Malt Extract No need to boil or cook, tteady for iinmediute use.

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"Everything Automotive Electrical" Corner Main and Cedar Streets Bell Main 4757 Brown a raves Oil 201 1 6 11 1 WUgohs and Bline; A. Drum ojud G. Drum. IXJSE I NINTH RAVENNA, Aug. 4.

Tho Cleveland Tellings road team defeated Ttavpnna Ti-2. ftcnrlne- MiroA rnna In REVISED Golf Is real, golf Is earnest And the green Is not its goal; Ort a tired dub roturnest Just to play the nineteenth hole. jthe Sunday,.

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