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AFTERNOON. IT, THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE AND WEATHER I FOR TODAY'S GAMES DC Mar Runs Third in Olympic Marathon. PAGE ELEVEN National: Xew York at Pittsburgh, cloudy. 2:30 p. m.

Brooklyn at Cincinnati, cloudy. 3 p. m. Boston at St. Louis, cloudy, 3 p.

m. Philadelphia at Chicago, clear, 3 p. m. American: St. Louis at Washington, clear, games) 1'30 and 3-30 p.

m. Cleveland at New partly cloudy, 3:30 p. m. Chicago! it Philadelphia, clear, 30 p. m.

Detroit at Boston, clear, 3 p. m. HELEN WILLS BEATSMOLLA PARIS. July Helen Wills, American woman champion, went into the senii-final round of the women's singles today when she defeated her keenest rival, Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory in straight sets, 6-3, fi-3.

Mrs. Mallory now is playing for Norway. She lost her American championship to Miss Wills last, year and eagerly looked forward I to meeting her conqueror. Charlton Loses to Weismueller PARIS, July For the second time in as many davb Johnny "YYeimssuler, the "human fish" i from the Illinois Athletic Club, i Chicago, defeated Boy Clayton, the Australian swimmer. i The American swimmer yester- day took the measure of the Australian in the preliminaries of the 400-meter race, free style, altho both qualified.

Today in the semi- finals for the events the Chicago i swimmer shot across the finish line 20 yards in front of Charlton. covering the distance ia five minutes 12 1-2 seconds, nine seconds faster than the time yesterday. Lester Smith, of the Olympic Club, San Francisco, was third. Weissmueller was the only American to qualify for the final In the 400-meter race. He will BASEBALL LEONARD SEEKING WALKER'S TITLE.

NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost I New York 55 Chicago 44 'Brooklyn 44 i Pittsburgh 42 Cincinnati 43 Boston 33 Phila 32 St. Louis 32 26 3C 3S 37 43 4S 4S 49 I New A I A LEAGUE Won Lost York 4S 36 'Washington 47 36 Detroit 47 3S 41 41 St. Louis 39 42 Cleveland 39 44 Boston 38 46 Phila 34 50 AMERICAN Pet. I 679 550, 537 532 500; 407 i 400' Pet 571 566 553 500 452 470 452 405 ASSOCIATION Won Lost Louisville 48 St. Paul 50 Indianapolis 4S .40 Toledo Columbus 40 Kansas City 39 Milwaukee 3S Minneapolis 38 36 38 37 44 45 47 46 4S 571 568 i 565 476 471 453 452 442 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Brooklyn 5, Cincinnati 4, (first game).

Cincinnati 9, Brooklyn 6, (second game). New York Pittsburgh 7. Phila 3, Chicago 2. St. Louis 7, Boston 4, (first' game).

St. Louis 11, Boston 3, (second i Sport Chatter i SUMMER RESORT SPORTS 1 athletes who stifle at desks in dreary Winter months now get a chance to exercise I at rural gymnasiums known ns Summer resorts. Gents with lilv- t-kin i receive of sunburn and water blisters In uoeks' session of fun and frolic. Summer resorts provide outdoor sports for guests who need exercise, which is cotton by walking i miles to nearest golf course i Tennis may be enjoyed by all who feel energetic enough to push a roller over ploughed ground in' guulen and mark out an Improvis- 1 od WE GOOD SHOES FOR MEN-Styles for Young and Older Men-SELL SOCKS, 25c To 75c. SHOES HosienV Men Only bad feature of life in the great open spaces is that most uf them are In the mosquito netting, i Greatest fiction writers are boys who get out Summer resort circulars.

When they say tho ho tel overlooks the ocean they menu the ocean has been overlooked entirely. When a i booklet states (here is "dancing" it means a 1 the gardener, when BO requested, I will play i860 model organ in par-i lor for those who wish to i the i light fantastic in the front hull- i way. Clarence de Mar, the 36-year-old i a Boston runner, was third in the I Olympic Marathon, WOQ by Steen- ross, of Finland. De Mar led fot, the first eight miles. American League AFTER MATCH By SPIKE WEBB, Boxing Coach for American Olympic Team.

PARIS, July is worry- Detroit 5, Boston 4, (first game), Detroit 11, Boston 3, (second game). Phila 5, Chicago 0, (first a Phila 6, Chicago 5, (second 1 I Cleveland 4, New York 3. No others scheduled, American Association Kansas City 8, Columbus 2. Milwaukee 9, Toledo 8. Minneapolis 5, Louisville 3.

St. Paul 8, Indianapolis 7. Mickey Walker, world's champion welterweight, will defend title against Benny Leonard, world's champion lightweight, in a 12 round, no-decision fight'in Boyle's Thirty Acres, Jersey City, N. on Friday, August 8. swim the final tomorrow, compet-'ing the American boxers most at ing against Chalton, Hatfield, th present time is how to receive Great Britain, Arne Berg and Ake 'he traditional kiss given by Berg, Sweden.

Warren Kealcha, European boxers when they are de- the Hawaiian swimmer set a new leated. Olympic record for the 100-meter, i -Tack Fields, the LosAngeles high back stroke in winning his semi- school boy, presented a bloody face final heat in one minute, 13 3-5 1 after he had been kissed by Han- seconds. Paul Wyatt of the' whom he had defeated and I tfnlontown, Pa Y. M. C.

A was whose face he had cut up. second, both qualified for the fi- Th ere is no lack of sportsman- nals tomorrow. shi between sounds of American women swimmers also at the velodrome. The French showed their class today when in spectators take defeat as well as the semi-finals of the spring board -ictory in the same spirit. diving' contest Miss Elizabeth officials are treating all competi- Becker, of Philadelphia and Miss tors with courtesy and fairness.

Carol Fletcher, of Los Angeles must sa however, it is rarely won their respective heats. a have seen such a cruel and Aileen Riggin, of New York, fln ls decision as that given Joe ished second to Miss Becker, and i Lararus the Cornell youth, who Miss Bornett, of Australia, third. TM disqualified Lazarus is the TODAY'S GAMES National League Boston at St. Louis. Brooklyn at Cincinnati.

Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Pittsburgh. American League St. Louis at Washington. Cleveland at New York.

Detroit at Boston. Chicago at Philadelphia. American Assocratlon Toledo at Minneapolis. Indianapolis at Kansas City. Louisville at Milwaukee.

No others scheduled. Walker May Be Grey's Catcher Miss Johnson and Miss Ollivier, both of Sweden, were second and third respectively to Miss Fletch- 3r. YESTERDAY'S HOME RUNS National League Player Club cleanest and fairest boxer I have 'ever seen. I Just before Lazarus knocked his opponent, neither of the were in a clinch and if the, referee did call a break before Joe brot over his double punch, it could not have been heard in the opposite corner ot the ring because of the Manager Johnny Walker, of the IZanesville Greys may work behind "Turk" Reilly is out of the These masterpieces of deceptive 1 writing are never signed by the a name, because everyone Unows they were written by Baron i Munchaufsen. Only thing you can! believe is that they are a pack of lies.

But after all is said and done, Summer resorts are great i i tions. Tliov are the only places we can go to get rid of visiting relatives. Tagging The Bases World Record Discus Throw. SCOOT BY HAMMILL Scout Executive Jack Hammill announced Thursday that 36 Boy Scouts from 'his city have signed for the iccond period at Camp Onawama, near Orange. The second period begins on July 28 and expires on August 8.

A capacity camp is 65 scouts. The i said that he believed (-here would be more than capacity and some would have to bo turned awav. The Tigers made a big gain in the American league pennant race when they defeated the Red Sox in a double header, while the Yankees were losing to the Indians and the Senators were idle. The Yankees now lead by one game with the Senators second, half a game in i front of the Tigers. In the National League, the Giants further increased their lend when they defeated the Pirates, while the Cubs bowed to tho Phillies.

The Giants lead is now games. W. Clarence llouser, California, member of tho American Olympic team, eel a world record in i i the dlscua throw In tho Paris games, heaving thu platter 46.15',i metres. High Waves Hold Up Lake Regatta MILL CREEK The women of Mill Creek Valley Grange unjoyerl an ice cream supper at the expense of the men of the organization, at the hall in Wednesday evening. The supper was given as the completion of a literary contest recently held between the men and women ot the Mill Creek- tp grnngo, the women having won in contest About 60 persons, i i (lie members of the and thoir families, were present.

PERRY The regular meeting of Perry Orange announced for Saturday 1 7 in-! evening, July 12, was postponed boats amount of bad weather. The George Kelly knocked out his sixth home run in five parties "and hls seventh of the present western swept ji, trlp of the Giants. th( It ITT-lN-riAY. lorlakp i a power plowing a hc.iH today. I for the July 12 of tho smaller ones were unable i meeting will be given at the to leave their docks.

regular meeting, Saturday A Heveie i a storm, with evening, 2S. high wind? and A tlu 2C meeting a island candidates will lie given the The Dodgers and Reds split even. Brooklyn's victory in the first he- ing due to Iiazzv Vance's i i in the pinches. fine boats i escaped r( bo chilly hern i rry Glorious Georges Carpentier and Gene Tunney, or Now York, will The A checked tho i I Sox advance when they won paints of the twin bill, 5 to (5 and 6 to July 24- No. Total noise of the crowd.

Kelly, New York 1 15 American League Myatt, Cleveland 1 Totals National 260, American 226. 3 RAILROADS APPRAISED I Here in the Olympic tournament i the referee sits outside the ring. At the time of the knockout happened to be in the opposite I corner. The Swedes are not ing to take advantage of such an (unpopular verdict and would like Man Held for Zanesville lineup on account of i meet for the American lighfr heavyweight championship in a K-round fractured ribs, which he received) htnto a docislon at the Grounds, New York City, on Thursday, when hit by a pitched ball in a Sunday's game at Mark Park. The backstop position is not new to Walker as he formerly occupied this place when he entered the big! show.

Ben Dyer, who is playing! the short field for the Greys will likely play the initial sack in Sun-1 day's game. The Greys go to Akron Saturday CLEVELAND, WASHINGTON, July referee now believes he made a Interstate commerce commission mistake and hopes the bout will be today placed tentative valuations i fought again. on the following railroad prop- Colonel Thompson, president of srties: the American Olympic Lake Erie and Western witnessed the bout and altho 1 384,652 and Northern Ohio heartbroken at the decision, he "00. stated he would not enter a test, as the Americans lose as i quietly as they win modestly. Tires.

Pastimes Lose to Lunch Team "Lefty" Krownapple scored a I July McDonagle, 31, electrician, was being questioned by Cleveland po-' following the death of Miss iJane Barnes, 35, today in a Cleve! land hospital, the result, police! say, of injuries received on a boat jagle, who was said by police to i have been her sweetheart tor years, and who was declat pfl to have been on the picnic i was brot in for questioning. The Cardinals began a drive to get oui of the cellar a took bolb games from tho Braves, 7 to 1 and 11 to 3 ENTER SEMI-FINALS ATHLETES TO LONDON July ICC. Sixty-! wo PARIS, Olympic a coachers and rubbers, dcr i direction of Lawson Hob- ride to and Cedar, ertsoili a for London county i 1ere participate in the PARIS, 1C. Sixty-two swimmers went into the semifinals of back stroke event in the i contests today am! a i won bis this rnorniiiK a hciiiK out without lop coats, was uncornfoi a a i ho, a i i hi'liciiiilcd for i morniiiK. wore postponed i thit, a Patterson Coach of tho order by the team.

The team meet, Monday evening, July 21. foi Tiractice. On a evening. July 2.1, the Pnrry team will confer the i and degrees on the a i members of the new Tunnel i Orange, at Tunnel Hill. of Winning Team! West Will Need i Farm Help Soon far! a i a of Mr.

Mrs Meriiitniln Patterson, i of State I i i i Ohio is member of tho i i i heat but was i a i i a In i i his heal, a i 0 of i Kealcha, of Honolulu mad" a new I Ohio at.ite Point on the Republican picnic June 22. I your legs are swollen and oft- es ache. If yon are bothered with i Smflea or Varicose Vein and Bundles 11 yoor eet SnSamcd and tan then our advice to an is to DM BAD Moone's-t Emerald The refreee apparently lost ihead. Most of the crowd i a a no-hit decision over the Pastimes of the Twilight League, at Red while his tered for the picnic, returned to picnic, clay I Lazarus had won by a knockout teammates las he left the ring. Ray Fee, who drew a bye in the i elemination bouts, had a hard fight with Catada.

the aggressive Argen- tinian, who appeared to be one of the strongest 112-pounders here. Another Argentinian, Quartucci, looks like a comer in the featherweight division. Tripoli, who uses the name of Williams in the ring, sprung a surprise on European boxing fans when he walloped Tarrant, seven times champion of Great Britain. "LADIES' NIGHT" By JEAN KNOTI Wimmer-Arnold building. 2 Temple Will Probably Use Seesholtz in Game Today Olympic record, covering the dis a In one i 133 4 seconds IN 1925 1 7 Miss Barnes was found lying Moisture is squeezed i peat Texas, wni selected by A 1 conscious in a berth.

An empty in Germany prestos form i a Advertising Clubs of Hie beer hit i it into cakes for ime as fuel World, in convention here today woman was a to a hop- after i for a i i i in a-, Vi25 i for Hi- rj pit al ancl i open air. i ing. It was the first time this season that the Pastimes have, PENNY ANTE been held to no hits. Rodman started for the Pas- i times and asked to retire from the diamond in the second. He said he was tired and did not feel finishing the game.

Smalley' 'displaced Rodman, i The Strands and Canal Lewis- play the last game of the first half season either here or at Canal Lewisville Friday The managers of the two ciubs not definitely decided where the game will be played. Score: I Pastimes 0 1' Strands 10 2 Batteries: Rodman, Smalley and 'Brown; Krownapple and Schaich. rifle a Patterson's bus a of a ft T. A I 5 i of fiir'ii hand!) i be noed- i in Dakota or when bar- flx mttttm )n A SAVE ONE A All $1.98 Straw Hats, July Price 98c SAVE ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 4.50 Dress Pants, OC July Price 0. Thompson 3 8 LAST NIGHT'S BOUTS Everything is in readiness this I I A 'afternoon at 5:30 o'clock for the A I Lorain Relief Fund baseball game between Wagner's Pirates and the Strands 7 2 'Coshocton Regulars at Lake! Canal Lewisville ...6 Park.

i Pastimes 4 Pitcher Deacon former' West Lafayette 2 Pittsburgh Pirate and who recently signed with Coshocton will likely face each other on the mound this afternoon. This will be the first appear-i Zill, light of Seosholtz in a local tint- nt outpointed Alex Novecky, at Lake Park. Covington. In ten rounds. Coshocton's lineup will probably, VIike Columbus, i Bope, Ib; Daugherty, 2b; At-.

Eddie Bowen, ten rounds, chinson. I Greber. rf; Cincinnati--Willie Sullivan, of 3b; Storeh, cf: Witt, ss; Hilde-1 Cincinnati, defeated Kid Whitey, brand, Seeshoitz or Rasnick. p. Wagner's lineup was not sub- Sited.

Tribune Advertising Uivtttmint-- Net an an Dayton, In twelve rounds. New York--Abe Goldstein, New, York, won decision from Charlie Ledouz, France, fifteen Try Triuna Cim Ad. Hi up A'. I. 3oi.

KiG To COrAPAMS 1bMl3HT- FOOT OM- TEA (A! I WOO Inrx Sntvicc. -CrMlBi numbers of i farm hands i will also be required in North rolum- ifQtn en a state starts the He forme, lived i a of ks cropi gec lzp a nf Kansas, about Aiipust 1 Sufficient, labor huh i i in Nebraska and western Colorado to a i a section crops, tho rle- i i a 11, A a I ox i or. 0 iaV OFFERS FEDERAL AID i i i i ot i i i A A I If. -Presi- K( i i i i Coolidge a fr. ier- i I i al a i a i i i i a aid in i tlu i a fires now i pacifi' 1 for' Thr- of a i a was (' Governor F.

M. 1 i liar Tiic i a i i In i i i i i knc" i i i i i I i a I i i in aivl i I I xi a i 1 i The boys a i i i JMKU i 1. a i feet WANT AMERICAN SHIP out for t'i- Storm Sweeps Thru St. Louis I Tim American I I a i i bv i a II.T- a i i to sfrid a i a I'luptu-'v Sant r-'V- hi? a i prot-'ct A i a i itT trf-r-s ST. r.oi'ir, ji.iv ptorm swept o'.

sn-ippuif; daiinmiiK build- lugs and i i i wire and power lervic 1 of fires, sot by fallen i wires, brot an a i i a men, aro, the fire dopari-mon' lieinR a i app bv the a a i of a a 1 No casualties ere reported property damage is i a at i $500,000. "BALTIC propert a i to a ing i i from a i a i is regarded as most seri- A vc ionic a Louis i and the cross The Strand club local i LeaRiif will bats with the fast Baltic tion on the diamond day nfternoon. The last meetinK of the two clubs result-ed in a victory for Coshocton on the Baltic- lot. If its for An Automobile We Have it SMITH AUTO SUPPLY CO. "Friends of the SPAPFRf.

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