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f- THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION Edited By Dick Vol. XLYHL No. 33. ATLANTA. OA SUNDAY MORNING JULY 18 1915.

Dally and Saaday carrier delivery 12 ccat weekly eoplea oa tke street and at aewiitands. 5 Flag League Closes Sally Ends on Tuesday Travelers Lose Third Straight To tfie Crackers Took Eleven Innings to Beat Them Saturday Ex citing Game for the Fans. Locals Traveling Fast. By Dick Jml B. The Crackers continue on their win ning ways It took eleven Innings for them to push across a verdict against the Little Rock Travelers Saturday aft ernoon but they finally came out on the large end of a 3 to 2 count Herb Kellv and Couchman tied up In a hectic Ditchers battle with the honors lust about even until the eleventh In ning when the Little Rock.

heaver sprung a wild streak and before he could settle or be yanked the locals by the aid of the time honored squeeze play put across Jho tally that grave them a clean sweep of the series It wae a great battle with' sparkling fielding on both sides with each Infield striving to outdo. the. other' in making great plays and the outfields handling several difficult ca The crowd was kept on Its tip toes through the game. and It was a contest well worth" seeing. The locals are now Ilayrnga a brand of ball worth witnessing and they were repaid by having' a Iplendld crowd turn out to the Satur day" matinee Eleven Ont of Fourteen.

The Crackers have been blazing their way along' at a splendid clip since they returned to their home lot. They started off a little bad bj losinsr two' out. of the three games with the New Orleans Pelicans. Then something happened. The team suddenly started plaj ing the.

kind. of ball of which we have all along thought them' capable. of playing and walloped the Chattanooga Lookouts five. straight games Then came the Memphis Chicks. and th Crackers.

still getting the breaks. pot awav with two out of three" games. the weather man cutting in and keep- Ing the Chicks from evening up the series In the fourth game The Travelers have' Just left as and they left three scalps behind. all that they could have left as that was all the games they plaved The Nashville Vols come Monday for four games This club has been our jinx for some time. but the way we are traveling' at the present moment we are going to give them some battle' In every one of these games Off la the Lead.

The locals got off in the lead In the Second Inning. After' Mo ran had fanned. Manning singled to right and took second on a passed ball. KauUman crashed a single to left which Manning counted The local got another In the third. Otto Williams got one of those famous pop bunts of his just out of the.

reach of every one for a single. Lee and Moran went out but Manning crashed a single to left and when Murray let the ball pet away Williams continued to the The Travelers tied It In the. sixth. Jantzen walked. Starr grounded to Williams and Otto forced Jantzen.

but heaved wide to first and Starr went to eecond Messenger singled to center and Starr went to third. Bob stole sec- end Baker kicked In' with a single to fid the game was tied up The Crackers won out In their half of the eleventh Manning walked and Kauffman sacrificed him up Rumler and Bisland tilled the bases Jenkins was then put in to hit for Kelly and bunted down the first base line. Manning scoring with the winning run The Box Score. xBatted for Covington in eleventh zTwo out when winning run scored. Totals 38 8 11 3J JO xxBatted for Kelly In eleventh.

Score by Innings R. little Rock 000 002 000 00 2 Atlanta 011 000 000 01 3 Summary Two-base hits McDonald. Messenger double plays Bisland to XV llliams to Kauttman. Baker to Cov ington struck out bj Kelly 5 by Cquchman 3 bases on balls off Kelly 2 off Couchman 4 sacrifice hits Covington Kauffman. ns stolen base.

Messenger passed ball Gibson wild pitch Couchmant Time 2 25 Umpires Breitenstein' and jElllatns Will Close Crackers' Home Stay With Four Games. Locals Then Off for Six- teen' Games. Bill Schnarts and his Nashville Vols will be the attraction at Ponce de Leon park Monday afternoon and for the three succeeding days The A ols will bring' to a close the home stay of the Crackers. which has been the mo- successful home stay that the Crackers have had this season. If they can keep up their gx od work against the Vols After the games with the Vols the Crackers will hit the' road for sixteen games playing in Memphis Little Rock.

Nashville and Chattanooga in that order then returning home for three games with Mobile only to hit the road Immediately thereafter for three games in ew Orleans Returning from Pellcanville the Crackers will make their last home stay a matter of nineteen games not Including postponed affairs and then hit the road. and stay on the road until the end of the season playing the last fifteen games. of the schedule on hostile soil. Hoerr Wins Tennis. Et Louis July 17 Holland Hoerr Of St.

Louis today retained for. an other Jear the singles tennis chain- plonshlp of the central states by de eating Drummond Jones. also of St. LoulB 63. 6-2 6.

6 The Pelicans' Entry in Southern League Flag Race Those photo left to right. top row Brown pitcher Knaupp second base Frost pitcher Smith pitcher umondson outfield Coyle first base and outfield Bagby pitcher Gudger pitcher. Bottom row Bluhm first base Higgins catcher Pezold outfield Hendryx outfield Reilly shortstop Thomas third se Weaver pitcher Dobbs manager. Valdosta Plays Brunswick For Flag League Pennant Series to Start Tuesday Otto Jordan's Valdosta Millionaires by winning a header from the Gainesville Sharks Saturday captured the second halt pennant of the Flag league beating out the cross Moguls by a halt game who were intern ed but half a game ahead of the Dothan Alagas The second half season was to have run until August 6 but the directors at a meeting in Waycross Friday de. termined financial conditions were such that it was imperative that the season end at once scheduling double headers for Saturday' as a result.

The Brunswick Pilots won the first half handily capturing ten straight games and cinching the race. Season Rule The. season series between Val dosta and Brunswick will begin next Tuesday the flrst two games being scheduled for Valdosta on that date and' Wednesday. the games Thursday and Friday to be played In Brunswick. This w-aa determined at the directors meeting Friday at Waycross by the flip of a coin President Hopkins of the Brunswick club calling tails and the coin' falling heads The best tour out or seven games will determine th pennant winner.

The fifth game will be played in Valdosta and the sixth In Brunwlck. the seventh. If necessary to. be played either in a neutral city or to be de clded by the flip of a. coin.

Both teams will be permitted to make four changes in their ups before the flrst game is played. the umpires to be notified of such changes prior to The father and eon" tourney at Brookhaven. the first of its kind ever to be staged by any golf club In Atlan- ta has reached the' final round John Cohen and John cohen Jr. plaj lrig E. and W.

E. Hickey for the championship. The second night has already been concluded. Schoen' and Eddie fchoen defeated TV. D.

Hoffman and eon In ths final round 5 up and 4 to play. Matches are plaved In the regular way. one ban being used. first the lather and then the' son shooting and alternating on driving from' the tee. Much interest has been displayed.

and all matches haxe been hard fought affairs The final match between J. Cohen and son and E. and Hickey will be played by Tuesday night The result of all matches played last week is- QUERIES ANSWERED Under' thl. head th eportlns editor wm endearor to anavter all questions pertain Iffff to all branches of sports. What date do the Atlanta team plar August 12 IS 14 Mobile.

August 18 19 20 Little Rock August 13 22 24 Chattanooca. August 16 27. 28 Nashvlll August 29 30 Memphis. 1 How many' games baa Carl Thompson won and lost for Atlanta 2 Who do ou consider the but pitcher' on the Atlanta team' W. A.

S. 1 Won 9 lost 7 2 That a question that to answer would only a matter' of onal opinion and might create some lard feeling if we nswered it Batter Bits fly ball or line drive to the outfield and outfielder makes no effort to get it. Is It a hit or an error A hiU Robldeau Wins. Albany July 17 Sam Robl- deau. of Philadelphia outpointed Wal ter Mohr of Brooklyn by a shade in a ten-round' boxing bout re today.

Mohr weighed 139 and Robideau 139 the game No more change will be permitted Division Receipt It was agreed by those Interested that the general admission fee at all games. be' 50 cents. the home club to determine the grand stand admission charge. From each game played the league will receive Io per cent Of the re maining 90 per cent the players will share. in CO per cent the winning team to receive 60 per cent of this and the losing team CD Of the first tour games the clubs will get 30 per cent.

After the first tour games 90 per cent. This is to be divided equally. hlte and Pat Donahue were agreed upon py the league as official umpires for the series. Eligible Player The" two clubs will be permitted twelve play era. Including the manager The Valdosta clubs eligible players are Outfielders Medlock Polland and McMillan.

Third Baseman Bales. Shortstop F. Schwartz. Second Baseman' Jordan i irst Baseman B. Schwartz Catch- er Taylor.

Pitchers Ery. Sloan. Dicker- son and Weston. The Brunswick dubs eligible players are Outfielders Smith. Rafferty and Livingston- Third Baseman Nance.

Shortstop WeHler. Second Baseman Donaldson First Baseman Bope. Catch- er Jordan. Pitcher Stewart. As will noticed the Brunswick club has but- nine men.

Pitchers McFarlln and Hawkins. are expected to rejoin' the team before the first game. Pitcher Watkins Is out of the series with a broken leg Just what the twelve eligible men' wilt be' cannot be determined until Tuesday. as both teams can make tour changes provided the umpires are notified before Tuesdavs game' starts No further changes will be permitted Father and Son Tourney Reaches the Semi-Finals FIRST FLIGHT. First Round.

J. R. Gray and son defeated S. Tv. per and son 1 up.

19 holes. 1. i- and S. Hickey defeated K. Ottly and son 6 up and 6- to play.

L. Dickey and son drew a bye Second Round t. and Hickey defeated James R. Gra and son up and 1 to play. a Cohen and son defeated 10 Dickey and son.

1 up SECOND FLIGHT. flrt Round. W. snd Edward White defeated R. Maddox and son 2 up.

and Eddie Schoen defeated T. and T. R. Gentry 5 up and 4 to play. tV and' Grant defeated R.

1. and Clark Foremen. 2 up Hoffman and son drew a bye. Second Round. and Eddie Schoen defeated S.

and Edward White 1 up W. D. Hoffman and son defeated 3 find Grant 1 up. Final. 1.

and Eddie Bchoen defeated Hoffman and son up and 4 to Play. Lafayette 14 Columbus 1Q. i Lafayette Ala. July 17 Special Lafayette again defeated the Chero- Cola team of Columbus Ga. in the most putrid contest of the season.

All kinds of baseball was produced In the long- out affair of two hours and fifty minutes. Both teams played lonsely and ran wild on the paths a number of batting- averages being considerably fattened during the agon Features. 13 errors. 21 stolen bases Ii muffed files 1 balk 26 hits and 24 runs one player shonn more than another all were' about even in rottenness Score by innings Columbus 112 030 111 10 12 5 I Lafayette 300 003 35z 14 14 6 Batteries Parsons. Smith and Stev- ens Meadows.

Schuller. Walton. and Blrber. Umpires Davis and Boyd Covington v. Monticella.

Covington. Ga. July 17. Special Covington and YOnticellO will meet on the local diamond the 19th 20th and 21st Instant for a. series of three games These' teams have met in six games.

Covington winning four tielng one and losing one It took 11 12 and 14 Innings to. decide the winner in three of the games There is always a great amount of rivalry. when these teams meet. i good crowd CAD. be unecttd.

Him RELEASED Little Rock Twirler Pur chased Iiett Is Sent to San Antonio in the Texas League. Pitcher Dar. of the Little Rock club has signed as a Cracker and will make his appearance' in an Atlanta. uniform Monday Pitcher Undy Hiett will be released Manager Smith has already completed' a deal for his release to the San An tonio club of the Texas league and Hiett will probably leave today to join his new teammates. Manager Smith believes that Daj will prove a winner for the Crackers that' with the splendid' support the team Is giving' its' pitchers on the de fense that Day will win considerably more games than he Ioses as a Cracker Dick Jemison Will Call Game at Baseball Parlors at 2 OClock Today.

The third of the Sundav details of the big league games will be called this afternoon by Dick Jemison at his baseball parlors on the Viaduct the game being the one between the Phila delphla Athletics and the Detroit' Tigers Atlanta fans are Interested In what' Ty Cobb doing and as the. great Georgian has been cutting up the past two Sunday they are looking- forward to the game today with considerable interest. Standing of the dab. Southern Learnt CLUBS. Won.

Lost. PC New Orleans 3 60S Memphis 6 3 Birmingham 4 545 NafMllle 48 4 62 ATLANTA 43 44 4 4 Mobile Jl 4J 471 Chattanooga. 36 61 414 Little Rock 31 65 360 loath Atlantic Lenue CLtJBS on C. Columbus 11 7 Columbia JJ 1 Augusta 21 12 63S Charleston 1 1 SiS Maron 1 18 470 Albany 12 20 Sa ek onvllle 10 22 SIS Savannah 10 23 SOS National Lt-apf' CJUDS TVtn last. PC Philadelphia 41 547 Chicago 4 38 544 Brooklyn 43 37 U8 Jt Louis 41 42 Ut PlttsburK 3 40 494 New York 7 493 Boston Si 42 463 Cincinnati 32 42 432 American League.

CLUBS PC. Chicago 3 30 Do ton 49 2 628 Detroit. 49 31 613 New OTif. 40 40 500 uhlngton 39 61 487 Louis 32 47 4 Philadelphia 29 SO Cleveland 28 364 Federal League CLUBS. Won Lest PC.

Chicago 47 33 S8S Kansas City 48 33 St. Louis 43 34 670 J1ttsbur 43 36 544 Newark. 41 39 613 Brooklyn 37 47 440 Buffalo 35 407 Baltimore 28 51 354 Fu League. CLUBS. Won.

Lot. PC Yaldota 17 773 17 I 739 Dothan I 7 08 Gainesville 7 15 SIR vllle 7 IS 304 Brunswick 4 20 167 Ideal 5 Byromville 4. Ideal. Ga. July 17 Special.

In a game replete with brilliant fielding Ideal won from Byromvllle on the lo cal diamond 5 to 4 Ideal ran wild on the bases. stealing nine. The game featured bv two fast double plays the Ideal team. Batteries Ideal Tarrpr and Al- rldge Bromvl11 Patterson and Jeff Hunt Is Winner Of City Tennis Title Also Wins in Doubles Jefferson Davis- Hunt again won the cltj tennis tourney by downing Ben Rhett in the finals Saturday in straight sets. 63.

6-3 6-2 This is the second straight year that Hunt has proven the peer of all city tennis plav ers Although the scores of the three sets pla ed Saturdaj would indicate that Hunt had an easy time in downing Rhett the reverse Is true as Rhett I placed a great game and several times i threatened to become dangerous. Both Khett and Hunt play practically the same game II. back court stead return game and' time after time during the match the ball would skim back and forth fully ten times before the point would be decided The first set ft as won by llunt. 3 Hunt took the first game but Rhett took the next three playing great tennis. Hunt here rallied and won the next five games and the set.

The second set was evenly contested until the sixth game had en completed" the count then standing 3 all. Hunt then won the rfext three and the set. The lat set was the easiest of thp. three for Hunt. Hunt won the first game and after Rhett had evened the count won the next tour and after dropping th seventh won the eighth in great style taking the set and the match.

Hunt played a much better game Comes From Behind and Defeats William Johnston After Looking Hopelessly Beaten. San Francisco July 17 Maurice McLoughlin worlds singles cjiamplon won today the Panama-Pacific Expo. sltlon tennis championship In men singles defeating William Johnston. 79. 6 8 6 62.

6-5 Johnston and John R. Strachan won the finals In the men' doubles from Dean fathe- and G. Church. of Princeton 62. 6.

75. 61. Miss Anita Mejers defeated Marjone Wale the old high school I 6-4 6 2 in the women singles final AVitn the score two set against him and five gameg an In the third set. Mcl oughlln by a wonderful display of staying power and driving force took the set and the next' bv Jlterally battering down his opponent. For the first.

three sets Johnston looked" like an almost certain winner In the doubles the local men lost the first twot game hut in the third ther it down Mathej and Church In hot volleys and they took th set' In the next Johnston was dead on his feet. The visitors concentrated on him. and wore him down taking the set Lobbing proteotM the westerners In the first part of the third set and a cool wind put new life Into Jnhnston He and Strachan took the set 75. The last set was a runaway for the Call- tornlaJU NEWMAN GEORGIA CHECKER CHAMP Tsewnan Ga. July 17 Special Newman of Atlanta.

won. the checker championship of Georgia in a tourney held here July 15 and 16 1 IA. Bradbury of Fatonton was sec ond A LaFov of Monroe third and Hudson. of Palmetto. fourth The visitors were entertained with a barbecue lit Ra" Park on Frldaj R.

P. McLarin of Falrburn. was elected president of the tate ass elation' for the ensuinp year with I D. Se vell of Luthersville vie president and T. J.

Thurman. of ewnan secretary ST. LOUIS FEDERALS INCREASE STOCK Jefferson City Mo July 17 The capital stock of the St. Louis Federal League Baseball company was in creased" from 135000 to 300000 to- dai with the approval of Secretary of State Roach. The tiled statement shows liabilities of the dub were 118542 and a ets :70,156.

I than he did ajralnst Esmond Phelps In the semi-finals of the southern ten nls tourney. His cross court shot were exceptionally good and time after time he' would draw applause trom I the large gallery his expert placing i of back court chop strokes. On the few occasions that Rhett ap- I preached the net Hunt invariabl shot I one toy him for a pretty point. Hunt has an uncanny habit of passing an plaj or who comes to the net and it I seems that his be work is done hen the oppo mi plajer comes to the net. Hunt.

with improvement In his back hand clavlng is going to become a dangerous opponent. Rhett is also. a coming player. His work was good and consistent Saturday but the work oS the veteran Hunt was a little too much for him. Rhett plas practicall the same game as Hunt.

a back court. chop stroke He also has a good back hand and a knowledge of how to pla the net. i The doubles title WTS decided Frl- I day when Rhett and Hunt won over I ootten and Crenshaw In. the final round In view of the success this tour- met. It is expected that another and possiblv two more tournevs will be held during' the summer months.

Xo definite arrangements have been made but It is expected that an an nQunceme11t of coming tournejs will 1 be made' in the course of a week Perry Adair Makes a Good Showing in Hfs First. Two Rounds. Cleveland Ohio ruly 17 Chicago again proved its class in the curtain i ralser to the annual" western amateur I golf championship. the Olympic cup tournament. today by finishing ahead ofjthe field.

due mostly to the plaving or Ned Sawyer. of the Wheaton Golf Club Sawyer played the difficult ilay- field course in the morning- In 74 and again in the afternoon in 77 His great. game enabled the Chicago dls- rlct team to finish 4 points ahead of the strong Californians. Chicago' score was 551. and California The Jl 000 cup will be ret a tried by the' Chicago district another year Third in the list was the western Pennsvlvanta tfam E- Edmunds of St.

Louis played 36 holes In the afternoon to till up the score for the" Mississippi teim The. team tied for fourth' place as a result More than one hundred golfers now are here getting. into shape for the start or the amateur tourney Monday Perry Adair made an 85 in the morning- round and an 88 in the after noon. G. W.

Adatr S3 and 91 F. E. Mackle Tourney At Capital City Club Starts on Saturday The qualifying round for the Hackle trophy will be played the Capital City golfer over the links at Crookhavpn next Saturday This is the second tourney of the season at Brookhaven and it is expected that quite a number of golfers will qualify The play ers will qualify from scratch I land club handicaps will applv In all matches in all flights. As many flights as fill will be played The. winner of the tourney will be given the handsome trophy offered by E.

Mackle which will become hi. permanent property The runner up of the first flight and the winners of all other flights will. be given cups bv the golfing committee Two weeks Will be. allowed for the tournEY to be completed An entrance fee of 1 will 1 be. charged all players wh enter 45 STRAlGHT GAMES FOR JACK NESS San Francisco.

July 17 Jack Ness tint baseman for Oakland landed a safe hit in the fourth inning of the oa league game today between Oakland and Salt Lake. setting a new worlds record by hitting safely In fort-five consecutive games. Little Bob Jones MakesNewRecord At Druid Hills Turns in a 73 in Qualifying Round for Davis Free. man Trophy on Saturday. Gets.

Gold Medal. Br Dirk JpmllJon. R. T. Jones Jr.

1he year Atlanta golfing nom. js in the limelight again by reason of his splendid golfing ability. and has added further to' his possibilities aa a coming champion. In the qualifying round of the Davit Freeman rolf trophy played over the Druid Hills Golf club course Saturday. Little Bob" turned in a card of 73 in a qualifying' round a most re markable performance as every putt on.

the round was sunk The previous tectr for the- course nas 74 held by G. XV Adair but Mr Adair's record was made with winter rules applying- that Is permission to tee your' ball on anv and all shots. provided you are. In the fairway Little Bobs card shows a 35 out and a 38 in Here Is the' card Out o64 J33 42a Za In 5 434 535 38 73 To He Given a Medal. So enthused were the golfers of Druid Hills over little Bobs remarkable golf that at the suggestion of the golf committee those who qualified in the tour nament have decided to.

resent to the young golfer a handsome gold medal In honor of his achievement. Little Bob will not fee able to play5 in the tournament as he is leaving Ion day to participate in the invitation tournament that is going to be held In Birmingham Three nights were filled for the match rounds all of which will be from scratch. The first and second rounds of match play must be completed by July 23 the semi finals by July 24 and the finals by July 25" Here are the pairings of the contestants in the three nights and' the score they made in the qualifying round First Flight. It Tone Jr 73 t. W.

Horrl- A. Davidson Forrest Adair Jr. Kid 87 Robin Adalr 2) Co Dunham 9 1 Smith' 14 A J5h A. Howlifl r- a Un 94 C. T.

Hopkins. Tr SO Jr. 86t Milton Dar an- Ie R. Cobb. 91 Clark Donaldson S2) VcDnd fllrht.

rainwater 951 B. Blount 100 Johns Woolfollc A mlth 97 W. Alfrlend ton. E. D.

Duncan 98 AdVit iat Inman 101 Jes Draper 99 tln 01 Df T. Hn 87r 107 Adar 2) C. nnan lflS ArkwTlSht 101 MuryhT i Wheatley 10 A Newell fltJl CT vVccH-sn fc Brad Klrllr 124 SB HoliandUOS Columbus Columbia and Augusta Have a Look-in With Only Two Games to Be Played. The South Atlantic league second half season will came to a close with the games scheduled to be played Monday and Tuesday. P' ea Three teams have a look in for the pennant with Jim Fox's Columbui nh hi thVi leadI the Columbia Club by a.

half game and the latter leading the Augusta team. which is in third place. by a. like margin It will take the- games Monday and Tuesday to determine- which team wins the or Augusta to win the pennant sh must win both of her remaining games while Colum bus loses both and Columbia breaks even break for the three teams will the pennant to Columbus A double win for Columbia while Columbus is breaking even. will the pennant to the Gamecocks It all three Ti othutheit' remalnlng games they will finish just at they stand now The winner of this second half pennant race which ends Tuesday must play Macon the winner of the first half in a post series to determine the pennant winner tor the' year ATHLETIC RECORDS.

New Marks Set- at Meeting In Chicago Chicago. July 17 Athletes of the central states ire tryouts for the Pana. Pacific meet today smashed national and' central A. A I records. Bingu Diamond negro runner of the Unherslt of.

Chicago set a new na tlonal A A. record or 5 in the' yard dash the old mark. held by Burke of Boston A A. since 1896 being a second slower Arlie Mucks verslty of Wiscon sin giant twice broke the discus. record with a heave of 139 feet 8 2 inches in.

winning the event and 144 feet 3 inches in an exhibition later. The old discus' mark was 137 feet 2 Inch. credited to MUller. of the Iew ork IrlshAmerlcart Athletic club. la role Ray of the Illinois Athletic club.

set new mile record of 4 1 5. breaking the old mark of Klvlat. of the Irish-American Athletic club in 1912 by two and one-fifth seconds Lichter. of the Illinois Athletic club. won th 440 yard huhdle in 56 5 lowering the record or W.

A. Meantx. of the Boston 4 A. who took the new event last year hi a7 5 Sol Butler a negro set new broad jump record of 24 feet 212 inches. The.

central A A. U. committee se lected these men among- others to represent this district in the national championships at the Panama-Pacific exposition bprints 1. Smith. Loom A.

Booth. A. A. Middle Distances Dismond and Campbell. University of Chicago and Fby A A Distance Run OIO Ray.

Illinois Athletic dub. High lump Loomls and Alma Rich ards unattached Broad Jump Sol Butler. Rock Island. Ill Dan Ahearn. I A C.

and Richards i i 1 A OONS 1' TUTIONT L1. 11. 1 DleJO fII Dali7 del. r7. 12ftat.

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Fran lco. 17. lngl Cl 1 PIOn mens rill lam 46. 8S 5. t1 and.

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La a fnirg tl1 C. Thelltors rbecue n. tAte lHS. I. Sewellof 1Ecretary.

0 ST Jeffer on rll Le gue. In- dawlth stat ment uets h' jer I pr a ll I rlr i any i andlt iet oppolng I I P1aln. g. 1 lllg work I ctlcal1 g. a.

me a. to. 1a I I. on WootteI1 Cre shaw ro d. I otthe that th1s to r- I ne Exp ted.

1l1 I an- I tourne 1 CHICAGO GOlfERS WIN. OLYMPIC CUP r1Y Ad ir i I Jhe. I da I I Pia. Ing I uh. a- Hand th team.

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nO W. Eo. towno v. Dargan. 86 1 v.

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C. Warren 91 E. Seiple non v. C. 1.

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ty 106 v. C. Bean1 113 AThonton 113 W. C. Hill 5)H.

AlsoI' 112 Dr. W. S. lklD R. H.

Pac II 112 v. Dlalok tto v. Ho land- SOUTHATlANTlC lOSES TUESDAY qOl Lo in wo mes second' co mes to" club at the toP. leading whlcfis I I A gusta' I theopennant. she ig lJ.m flU I gintJ1 Vce eml I wlnfor I wln both their' i therstand I' I nan In the-pennant Athletes smaih AU newna- ord' A.

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