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I BABE REVEALS HIS SECRET BY BABE RUTH is IN HITTING EM OUT OFPAfcK The batting eys" I th big thing la run hitting. Babe Ruth tell of the Importance of keeping your eye on the ball. sndhow he stand at the p1atL how" he twlng and all bont how he knock horns runs in this chapter of hi life story. In th next chapter Ruth 411- usse the Intentional pass. Bf SABA BOTH.

Copyright 1120. by United Now. All rights reserved by United Tea- ture' Syndicate. CHAPTJSRrTT. Bow do I hit hoBUfrnnit I have been asked this question thousands of.

Cm. since the close of the season of lilt when I broke the worlds record with an official total of twenty-nine home runs. Really. I sot thirty-one. but the oth.

el two went down in the score books I two This' is how It happened in each cases There was a man on second In the ninth inning who brought in a winning run officially ending the game by the time I had reached second base. Both of these blows were. made on our own preserve Fenway park. Boston. Both' times my hits were long enough for me to have scored Without getting put of breath.

But I'm not crabbing about the loss of those two. homers. They won ball games and I was playing for the Red. Sox and not for Babe' Ruth. I suppose.

when you get down to It. there are several things that en. able I man to hit home nms bat ting eye. how he stands at the- plate how ht swings. his strength and weight and his confidence.

00' take them up in order. You stand there at the plate watching the pitcher wind up. You haven't a way la the' world of knowing what he Is going to serve you and it Is not much use trying to guess" because a good hurter can disguise hit wind up that you get a fut one when you. think a curve ball is coming. The thing to do is keep your eye en the ball.

And I never go up to the plate that something Inside size doesn't whisper. Keep your eye on the balL Babe. keep your eye on It. Watch it come up" I don't mean to say that anybody can hit the ball all the tune even it he keeps his eye glued on it but the fellow trho has his lamp trimmed and keeps it on will make a whole lot. more hits than the.

fellow who doesn't Itseasy enough to follow the ball half way front the box to the plate. After that Is when the pitcher fools the hitter. That's when most batters begin lose the ball. They arenot prepared to watch the which comes just before the apple reaches them. I believe that one of the secrete of my hitting la my ability to keep my eye on the ball longer than any other batter even until it starts to break.

We alt know. that a real curve holds Its course and does not- lump until it is almost at the plate and that is Why a batter roust watch so that he doesn't swing where the ball ought to be but aint It is in this business of keeping your eye on the ball that golf and baseball run side by side for a little Is Your Skin Ablaze WitIFiery Itchings Pont Continue to. Suffer Because of Wrong Treatment. At last science has determined the real source of all. skin diseases and with this enlightenment comes the reason why the prevailing treatment heretofore used has proven such a complete failure.

It been proven that Impurities in the blood cause millions of tiny disease germs to set up their attack on the surface of the skin and In the form of pimples boils scaly eruptions and Itchy. burning Irritations begin their disfiguring and destructive work. Being It the blood these disease germs can ha reached only through the blood and local applications hVJe no. effect whatever. That Is salves.

ointment lotions washes and other remedies applied to the. skin can do no more than give merely tempdrary relief. Soon the fiery itching breaks out gain for such treatment cannot reach the source-of the trouble. If you want genuine relief from the tortures of skin diseases lose no time In discarding all local remedies and begin taking S. today and you will be delighted.

with the results. You can get S. at any drug store and II you write to our phy' slclan he will gladly give you full instructions about your own case. Address Medical Director 604 Swift Laboratory Atlanta. Ga adv waysTneytaiso wieinbl each oth.

er In the Xeefotth horn. 4 the feel the long-drive but will speak 4 that later. la standing-at thsplati XVmgila putmyselfin th positionolithe golfer. ReAdresgei thAU alL I address the pitch First of I getmy feet la the exact position the right one. little In advance of UI.

left. My right leg' I bent just little arti knee. and. a I stand thlaway1thepltche gets more view of my tack and my rlgbt tip than of my Behest orHlde The weight of my body la at the 4 gtn nlng. on mFlef leg.

When the ball comes up I shUt- to my right foot which steps oat directly toward the pitcher as my bat ray arms and my whole body swing forward for the At the tan of-my swing I teach back with nil bet I far as I can almost turning my back on the pitcher. As my bat. comes forward the movement- with which 1 throw my weight. against the ball often. earriesfsny right toot beyond the chalk line ot the batters box.

The- greatest. power in the stroke comes when the tat 1 half way through thonlu I mean directly in front of my body and that la here It meets the ball. There i something to be said for the bat toe because It Is the heaviest one used In either of the leagues. I have them' made especially for me. They are of ash with a slender handle.

They are 49 inches long and weigh about 54 ounces some wagon tongue. Most bats weigh it on 4 ounces. The heavier the bat the longer the drive. That. what I think.

The wallop comes just at the balance point of the bat and If you want to find where that Is. take a bat In your hand and balanc It. That is where every batter. should catch the ball. for- there Is the greatest leverage and the heaviest weight of the blow.

A free and easy swing is the one which I think connects most often with the ball. When I say free and easy don't think I mean slow. I mean fast. with a great big I' and with every ounce of weight and strength that can be put into the swing. My elbows are always well away from my body when I poke at the ball.

They are not tuck out of course. but' far enough out to give complete freedom. We come now to the matters of strength and weight The big boys have a natural advantage In this re. beet but would you think that there was such a thins as being too muscular There is. I know a bat.

ter In the American league who Is not much better than an ordinary hitter although he hal a good eye. weight stance and fine development His trouble Is that he is muscle bound too strong to get a good easy swing at the ball. Strength is absolutely' necessary to hit home runs consistently. And as I am out for a home run every time I get up to bat I always swing at the ball with all my might. I hit- or miss big and when I miss I know It long before the umpire calls a strike on rue for every muscle In my back shoulders arid arms I groan- inr You missed it" And.

believe. it Is no fun to miss a ball that hard. Onte I put myself out of the game for few days by a mll8 like that. We were playing the Athletics at the Polo Grounds on the twenty. second of last April.

During batting practice before the game I swung at a low curve ball with the hope of hoisting it over the' elevated tracks and all I punched my bat Into was the air result. a strained muscle In my rtgnt jrhe pain ot. that wrenca almost put me down and 1 hobbled up tothe bench. Ilka a. Jel low with ctmp teg.

Some of the boys rubbed rue and gave me first all and went' oat to the plat again. Thsrere were- more taa 00a per- onflItt the stands that day and 1 don't' liv very many or thm knew had But the pain was so great that I couldn't wing my bat again so I bad to gft. to the clubhouse where o0 Woods. th trainer icould get a good look at me. gat out hi work-basket Sfi rottJ d- me till IJ kedi like au- army rookiesv leg the first day he put on spiral puttees.

ABA 1 felt like a. corset model. tha how they teeU The game tartedwlta your truly In. center field but 1 wasn't called on because the- gentlemen trom Philadelphia- went mt in two order. I tried to take ray turn at bat with a man on.

second but although the crowd wa yelling Over the fence I only toufed the first two and whiffed at the think That whiff irnihed tne and 1 could hardly. reach the bench Th rayed my lids and found a praln muscle along the elerenu. rib so that I. was oat ot the park for day or two. That's.

how hard I hit em My wrong wings as well I my hits bare left their record. I never knew It until one day I found a tangle of tin. lines like tracery on blue print on my chest and hack showing where the' muscles had ffn tretched to- their- limit under wry hide when I had gone after the JT juppose that. is bound to happen when a fellow of feet 2. aT swin Pouna Wts It all Inter Vibout confluence Next to batting eye its the most Impor- nt asset of a home run seeker.

Let the Ucher think you are noj afraid em Jn haven't got so much on the ball as they think. And they haven't anything on you. I am B0 afraid of any Ditcher In baseball and I am not shy. I got over rshynes when I wa kid In i U8a to ea behind the. bat there' without any mask or body protector and not much of a glove on my Fou i Bl5an nothing to catcher at Saint MaryV if you got beaned by one It was your own fault.

and you ot no sympathy. So. just to impress It' on you the htttngeyea the bet thing have. J' you are a little fellow- youll get YOU will lots of home runs A Enl Chapter Five COVINtiTON LOSES TO RUTLEDGE TEAM Covington Qa August 13 Spe clal. Covington lost the second game of a series to Rut ledge this afternoon by the score of to 6 Covlngtone six errors contributed largely to her defeat.

For Covington Barnes. Luck. Lee and C. Adams secured two hits each- Moxtord. Rooks and Holloway were the bat.

ting stars for Rutledge being d. ited with two hits each. Packs fanned tour and walked two Morford struck out one and walked four. LolIanvUle plays here Saturday Score by Innings- RHE Covington. :202 000 100 10 Rutledge 000 048 020 6 9 4 Batteries Parks and Lucy Morford and Holcomb umpires.

Cochran and Huson. maysjtMfto atwi lofa for Highest Possible polity at Lowest PossMe Price THe ANY a smoker thought- the limit had been reached. Could cigarettes be improved We thought so" We knew there was room. at the top for a better cigarette. But it would have to be something entirely.

new. And it is if 8 Spur. An original blend that makes the rich Oriental tobaccos richer by pleasing combination with Burley and other home-grown tobaccos. A new method of rolling the satiny. imported paper' by crimping instead.

of pasting. A smart brown package with triple wrapping to keep Spurs fresh. Spur offers you top quality at rock-bottom price. What do you say LIGCaTT MYERS TOBACCO Co. PUrnHGTHE i or ADtUTTKB unlei me i yf THE ROUGH IIOlE Committee not responsible for the members' health nnle check at the- door.

BUSBOYS MUST be nieinbsis at thi dab. AU. DEBATES LUUTD to lr rounds Members resorting to will us. the exit marked Lions Butthey mnst corns In Jlke PERPTTED below the cellar or above the root lunbtcuf lambs. FnoKC tIIlEL Sockcm.

an two. Cable address. Upperrat ALL GUESTS MUST be Introduced before th main vent KENr. lamb stew. WREN snAIttho HAND Ith cneslTtne pivot blow shall be barred.

An ACTlVK MKMBEB wise gets th floor for ten seconds shall lose his Undine and become a lay member. JEVEHT TINE THK OOXO In the old colonial clock trike one JBTMT Inmate of the club ahall Jnatant aria andatrlke MFMBEBS to. on fight a night Or three at. the. most.

Member exceeding this amount must pay up their back due NO snAow noxz7eu In the clubs vestibule. LUXURY TAX MUST be paid. on brass knucks. Sf PARTNERS tarnished by the Black and Blue Taxi Ambulance plMUr can be' secured front the THE MEMBERSHIP commltteTmee ts weekly In the laughing room. wm their records posted in but PQN LEAvtNG the club rooms all members will break clean.

BELT ON EXHIBITION Jn the trophy room. TRIPLE PLAY WINS FOR CRACKERS eoatba. Scram Page So peg to first was Ii mile Over Browns head. Mills flew out to Dunning. but Oamrau was held at third.

Markle singled to left. and Damrau scored. Martin singled to right ad ranting Markle to second. Smith bunted to Lohnaan and beat It out for a hit High hit to Knaupp and Matkle was caught at the plate. wingo hit to Brown and.

WI. out at first. The Vols tied the score In their half of the sixth inning. Knaupp singled to right and was sacrificed to second' by Ballinger Dunning fanned and Knaupp scored when Burke Singled to right. Burke went out stealing second.

The Crackers untied the store In the seventh. Mills leading oft with a single to center Markle bunted in front of the plate and was sale wnen onnaras tnrow to catch Mills at second was high Martin hit to Lohman and Mills was caught at third. Smith hit to Brown and Martin was forced at. second High tripled to tight scoring Martie and Smith Win to routed out to Jonnard. The Vols again tied the score In be eighth Inning Brown.

singled center Lehman slnglefr through third sending Brown to second Knaupp hit to Uarkle and Brown was caught at third. BaUlnger lied out. to Slayer Lohman stick- ng close to third both runners advanced on a wild' pitch and scored when Dunning doubled back of third. Burke was purposely walked. Xorolln retiring the side by ground- Ing out Martin to Kauffman.

The Crackers won the gape in the eighth- inning on Kaufxnang triple to left and Damrau a sacrifice fly to center field. Tlte Box NASHVILLE- ab. 1'- h. po. a.

Knaupp. lb. 4 2 1 2 Ballinger. 811. Dunning If.

4 2 2 0 0 Burke- lb. 3 0 1 3 1 Tomlln rt. Jonnardc. 4 0 0 2 0 1 Newell cf Brown. lb.

Lohman 1 1 0 2 0 Totals ii 3 7 10 5 ATLANTA- ab. po. a e. Martin IS. Smith.

Sb 4 1 1 1 1 0 High. rf' 4 3 0 0 0 Wingo If. Mayer. ct. 4 0 0 Ii 0 0 Kauffman.

lb. Damrau. 2b. Mills 4 0 1 5 1 1. Markle Po Totals 31 4 10 27 11 1 Score by innings St.

Nashville 000 001 020 Atlanta 000 010 21x 4 Summary Two-base hit Dunning three-base hits Kauffman High struck out. by Markle 6 bases on balls. oft Siarkie 2 serl fice' hits Darnrau. Matkle. Ballinger.

wild pitch Markle. Time 1 25. Umpires Johnson and "Pfirman Pelt Take Lead. Memphis. Tenu.

August 13 Memphis lost both games of a double-header to New Orleans today the first to 4 and the second 10 to O. The second game was seven innings by agreement. The visitors outhitthe locals at all time in both genies. Memphis used four pitchers in the to games While Orleans had tww at work. FIRST GAME.

Tilt Bra NEW OB. all po SfwtU. 1 tilt Gilbert ef Sftt SJhJli 4111 KBMIW. I 1 4 4513 Bnfflw lb 4 4 It CwioU. rf ttwerwo.

St 1 1 McLanr. Ib 514 Allen tf 1 ep 1 I BtadM. lb I mT. 9 4 6 1 Wslr. 1 4 run BUcboff.

1 1 1. Ttiwtstt. Ooodbrsdp 4 iw ii. a 4 in Score by innings R. E.

New Orleans 140 209 000 12 0 Memphis 002 002 000 4 4 Summary Two-bas hits DeBerry 2 Demoe three-base hit. Blades sacrifice hit Gilbert. Bradley sacrifice files. Knaupp. Jewell stolen bases.

Knaupp. Allen McLarry Die- chof double plays Sewell to Brad Icy Knaupp to Bradley. Blades to MeLarry innings pitched. by Thweatt. 11 with ran hits i 2 on one out wild pitch.

Thweatt' bases on balls off Walker S. off Thweatt oft Ooodbred hit by pitcher. Knaupp by Ooodbred Bishoff Time 1:55 Umpires Roth and Brennan. SECOND GAME. XEW OS.

ih tx 4111 KBHVP. 0 ft LeLU Da 4 1 Blade lb 4 MEUPBIS- It pa Ttttto tf 1 1 Rink. seel tt s. 4 1 a. I I 1 Utninit OMdbnaV A I OTMalt.

6e" Score by Innings RHE New Orleans 115 020 1 10 11 000 000 0 A Summary Two hit onl Frlerson home runs. sacrifice hltADowle stolen ka. Pernoe Innings pitched Mar- shalt 3 with :1 runs 7. hits 2 on base on off Torkel- on I. off Marshall off Ooodbred 1 struck outby Torkelson by Maribalil by Ooodbred Time Umpires.

Brennau sad Rotb 1 d- Art Meeker had held Little Rock to two runs he weakened In the eighth and Little Rock scored eight tuna In the last two innings. Meeker giving way to Cotflndatfer and he ifnurS to Morrison. Jonnrd lasted but one inning for Little Rock and Yellowhorse was hard hit when he replaced lonnard Tilt SMT ab Ie po ROCK- all Ii po lb 4111 0121. an 2 U. tb 1 0 1 Moore.

Sb 4114 i la Huvtr rt 5 I Biralurt. 311 1 a Mmft' et 111 lUWnolb 4111 It 6 3 1 Brot I 4 1 2 1 Qrimtk KohIbe It 8 1 I 1 rt 1 1 1 0 0 ToUI 4 I11S Butted for McOlnnli MrGInnlIl I Ooocb. II 1 1 lomuld. II 0 s. 4 OHIIIIen1d.

I Total. 41 1 14 IT la tled for Teliowhcrse In cats Score by Innings R. H. E. Birmingham 64 201 220 12 It 2 Little Rock 200 04 TlO 14 I Summary Two-base hits.

Barnhart. Wano Miller three-base hits. Stevenson Griffith. Barphart sac- rIles hits. BunleD.

Ilairston Brottem stolen base Stewart double plays. Stewart to Stevenson to Bernsen. Moore to Wano left on bases. Little Rock 9. Birmingham 11.

earned runs. Little Rock 6. Birmingham 6 innings pitched by Jon nard I with Alt and runs. by Meeker with 12 hits and runs by CoWndatfer 3 with- 3 hits- and I run truck out. by Tonnard I by YeHowhorse of by Morrison 2.

bau. on balls oft Yel1owhore S. oft Meeker 3 oft CottlndAtrer 1 hit by pitched ban by Yellowhorse Stewart Time. 2 13 Umpires Pfenninger and Williams Slobile-Ckatiaieogs rained oat. STANDING Of CLUBS Won.

nest. Pet New Orleans 64 48 371 Little Rock 47 560 lnntnlIam 82 4 804 ATLANTA SO 554 Memphis 87 54 494 Mobil 37 483 ukrUI 00 420 Ciiattlnoogs 39 73 Sit Anerlcia Letiws CLUBS-1- rtl tort Pet. Cleveland 9 39 89 Chlrtfo 70 41 831 New York 71 42 629 St. I ll 62 43. Ml Boston 48 67 437 Washington 67 441 Detroit 40 65 381 Philadelphia S3 71 Vatioaal learn OUTBID Wan.

Ln Pet. Cincinnati SO 43 683 IIrooIrID 47 572 Stew York 67 43 543 Plttsbwg 63 SO 915 ChICIIO 54 7 46 St. Lout. 40 57 463 l3oeton 4ft 51 453 FilUdelphi 43 03 400 Northeatt Georgia League Roysto Best. COwrneres Royston.

Ga. August 13 Spe ctaL Morris flu pitching. coupled with timely hitting enabled Boyston to defeat Commerce. 7 to 2. Mire for Commerce made a.

sensational stop and throw. robbing Morris of a. hit In the eighth inning. Score by innings R. H.

E. Royston oa00011x 7 1 Commerce 100 000010 1 2 Batteries Morris and Lyle' El. Ungton and Rawson. Umpire Phil lips. Georgia State League.

8ee 4 Straight Tie. Carroll ton. Oa August U. Spe cial. For the aec od time In two days Carrollton and LIndale played a tie game the contest being called at the end of the fifth on account of rain with the score 1 to 5.

Qoni- lay pitched a no-hit game only two men reaching first. ITehdon being hit by a pitched ball la the first and Mlttwede getting safeon an error in the filth. sacrificed to third scoring on another error. WiUoft III I Pratt 1 CraftD1II I I I i UXDAIX- lb po 1 1 tlDouUMa II 2 I 143 Hindoo. i 1 MIDfrI tb 3 I VOtmOt III 2 1 n.

sees it i 3 I If A0 tf i i Mt. Bontfif 1 4 I ToUte ITlrl 1 Totslj. TJleB Score by Innings R. H. E.

Carrollton 1.0 4 3 Undale 00001 1 I 0 Summary Struck Bonlfay 1. by Rich 2 bases on baUa off Rich it sacrifice hit Summits Watson Bonlfay stol nbase Bran. don. A u- By nature tnd training Mr. Barding It a reconciler andthe coon) need or this Kind of er- vies Just tow.

lot elgirtrear WI haw been trying to solve American problems by an od xand-the11 retail 1 ehaov" Mr Ratt1lg wtJapproclI ever yprobt lemfrom the polntotviw gt simple. honorablean i practical perhaps this method win aueceed where pi corapll- oUeiJ snacbiaery imported liberalism ha ralledi At any jate the country wUL welcome a ire turn to ways of doing thlngaNrhlch ha worked vwell In a food many diffi cult days PD. by. anc which. th CliffWhiaij 3 Atlanta Wins Junior Of Southern Aquatic Me jts fi 3 1 tfV i i I' Southern Records Btok.

BvMJOE BUTTEALV kfc The shattering of aoutliern records keen tometttlbn smoIgth contestants of all ot the eyenta and the fact that Atlanta obtainedt4 largestnumber of points In Junior flay ot th Bouth 8VrimmInrobjHri plonshJptourriattent eln held Prtdar andcSa rday at EastL irere the notewortir ercnt of the meet. AH or the juthiur eyea werelroken well as the 30 sprint Lee Harris representative the Dallas team. Seventeen points ere totaled the Atlanta JUfcf" letlcclnb The senior erents will start this afternoon ai230 odocV promptly 4. Jarvie swam to an arly lead gaining-a a distance ot nearly fifty yards beyond his nearest rival which' he' maintained until the sad oJ the mating the 5 S. breaking the tonthS1 Sri' record ot Miss Yhghula Asherf the Atlanta Athletic fractured yard by.

breaking the tape. In 7 and smashing7the former Cgare of. 43 60 junior was won oy. Charley Speer. of thiAtianta club in 263 and tie 100 junior was won by Magard oFNew Orleans 1:07.

The. highly touted Dallas team was up in Atlanta In tkst 4 total number of points. being credited with 11 New Orleans ranked fj third with- 8 and ame fourth with Only four teams were entered in the tourney. Howeverthese figures do not include theatre points for the first place in the ISO sprint. avs nlor4 event.

When the meet commences today the Dallas stars will be credited with these five nointff. The aquatic troup from he Lone Star State were badly' crlpped by the disqualifying of Jerry Wilt the' miler who was so sac- eutul in beating the record at Birmingham last year. Wilt will not be on the Dallas up today being ruled out. because. of an Insufficient length of' residence la the.

city of. the team. whose colors he wears. Atlanta Wlaa Relay. The main feature- of the tourney was the showing of the.

Atlanta water squad the relay being won by the team of four in- 1 51. This event. meant 10- points which. was of great use In the calculation that the Atlantans led to total points. The flub team has a good chance to hold their lead In today's ached.

UI. and will count on Charley Speer to duplicate his splendid achievement of yesterday in the 0 and 100 yards events. Gibby Fraser will be called on for some snore points when he participates in the no spring. the' 105 yards and the SO yard Marathon. Scrappy Sullivan and Steve.

Hartney stellar diving duo of. the fill Logan's water sprites Wm get their first chance and' advance dope seems to favor this duet of winning. places. The successful relay team is Composed of Glbby Fraser Charley Spoer Ed Hatcher and Phil Schoeneck. The Birmingham quartet made the second best time but the Dallas tour wore disqualified.

due to the tact that. one of the relay- men failed to touch his man. Charlie Speer and Haggard New Orleans entry were the record. breakers in the 0 yards and the 500 yards Junior respectfully. They both set a fast pace and their time was declared by authorities of the tournament to heat the southern record in these events.

Miss Virginia Ashe won a first place in the ladles' yard event but this did not count In Atlanta's total. as the Marathon was not a bono tide event. From a Dallas viewpoint. Lee Jarvis was the star of the meet. His time In.

the yard sprint was not quits as good as his disqualified running mate Jerry' Witt in the tourney. at Birmingham last Saturday but Jarvis' record will stand as the meet at East Lake Is the of fldal annual championship tournament and the affair at Birmingham was informal. Jerris Easy Wlaau larvis made a. sensational rice propelling his body through the water at. a fast.

steady pace. without the least perceptible effort. From the moment when he forged ahead of the leader. there was little or no doubt but that he would win the race and set a sew southern record. Coach Velth expects him to be strong opposition to Atlanta's best this afternoon- and he will attempt to take a first In.

a number of events. Tie is expected to take part in the CO 100. 220 and maybe the quarter. The. Lone.

Beau' State mermen caused a large degree of perplexity among the gallery which lined the banks and' manifested the greatest interest in the various numbers. His sole event yesterday wac the yard sprint and his easy stroke caused a number of questions to be raised anent his possible form in lesser distances. In addition to the tar sprinter. Coach Velth has a trio of diving talent that. would make' any team hustle in Hugh Crowe.

winner of first place in the diving yesterday Spencer. the second place winner of this event and Long. Coach Lo gao has two divers who win beyond any doubt be on a par with their best' on any springboard. and' with the advantage of their own. It will be a hard matter for any judge to give the place to another entry.

Two first places wore achieved by The Atlanta Athletic club team one for the 200 yards relay and the oth er for the 50 yards junior The rlay counted for ten points and an addltionaltiv five were netted by the 60 yards event The remaining two points were annexed by third place In the 100 yards junior sprint and in the diving. whlchlwaa chipped la by Hugh Bell. Dlrla Spectacular. The diving was very spectacular. featuring an.

assortment of jackknives an array of Flying Dutchmen variety of turns galaxy of somersaults a number' of swans. and any quantity of fancy diving numbers. The. keenest of competition was ssen among the eleven contestants. The judges were bewildered among the perfection of the dives and it was with th greatest difficulty that' they fi taUy narrowed the field' down to tour.

Hugh Crows of Dallas log named firsts his teammate. Spencer. second Hugh Bell. of At- lads. third.

and Long. of Dallaa fourth. The tourney opened with the 60- yard junior- which was divided into three heats. In the first heat Clark of New Orleans outdistanced his competitors for first place. while second and third was won by Schoen- nick and Carpenter.

Atlanta en tries. six participating. The- second heat was wort by Speer. of Atlanta. with Ragtand of Dallaa and Cordon of Atlanta following In the i order named.

The third neat won the rlrbi to the finals for of of Atlanta. Allen of Birmingham and l111l Jones of Atlanta in the or- dtr jflven. When the finals were finished. Speer- was first- Maggard second And Allen of Birmingham was third. The second umber of the aquatic program was the yard sprint won' by' JarvLs of Dallas with Davis of Birmingham second and Levy tot Birmingham third.

Entries tried for this event Following wa- th yard ladle which Miss Ashs cop foHowed closely by Hiss Christine robin of Birmingham vand by Miss Mire' satne cityrthlrd The yird juniorliraa also- di vided into three heata four taldn" part in first heat PIill Bcho sack finishing first of Atlanta second and- of Birmingham third. The- condTi at was another four-e rt affair. Cordon of' Atlanta Ragland of Texas and Lewis uf Atlanta winning their way to the final Fire fought Out the- third Jieat- Haggard of New Orleans jnakln the Dt tl oond. and Will Staggard a time. IIOY Raglanl1' made a second place tori and an Atlanta toy.

Curetoxi took a third. After the yards preliminary heats. the diving- exhibition i staged. This was. followed by yard relay.

which caused AUantana to slow with pride theirentries. Fraser Speer. Ha er and' Shoeneck were easy and the1 time they made was good. The Birmingham teem wa second and the Dallas team finish- ed third. but their oae point faB- ed.

to count. a they were dlt 4 tied. The only remaining event was1'-- the fifty yards juvenile for boys under 12. Canode won with second and third laces going- to Richard son and Goldsmith respectively. Senior Events Today.

The senior events will be run off this afternoon promptly at 231 There will a battle roy. al today between Atlanta and Dallas. with the advantage on Atlan-ta's side. Lee Jarvls constitutes about two-thirds of Coach Veltbti 2 squad aided materially by- th triumvirate of the altltudelbut Coach Logan' has a. duet of star sprinter who are phenoms or the short dl- tances.

Oibby Fraser will make somebody move through- the water to' lead U1 the sprint. Fraser formerly wore the southern crown- for th distance when' he was a junior and 1 he Is going to make some one lop oft a large portion of th present record to set a faster pace than will keep. Charier 8pe hi reputation yesterday as a sprinter. and if he dots not win one or both. of the events ta enters tomorrow.

100 per cent of the aquatic tans or the city will be greatly disappointed i The first day of the tourney wa declared by officials to be very sue. cessfuL as the records were lowered and also as there was the keenest In in all of the event It. is expected that some more. records wm be fractured today. Following is the program or events for this afternoon Stfyarft senior In heaU 440 yards sf Mar wat T-polo.

lOOyara sep nlorr dlvlfig 220 yards senior 100 third breast strokS senior 100 yards senior final tub race and to yards lor final This is a very diversified program and has at leastono new eventThl i I probably the first time- that a breast stroke has been entered In a i southern championship swimming- meet. Atlanta ha one entry wise i- should take' place in this Ten. Harold McK nii practiced In this stroke and tie will probably be th i only entry of the A C. The vet' stile Lee Jarvis Coach Velth4 choice for this event and he ha been practicing on this method of' aquatic locomotion for some tlme. 5 The tub race-and the water polo- will be added attractions and wilt furnish the gallery with plenty- of amusement to offset the routine of- the swimming sprints The diving Is scheduled to be.

even mo spW tacular than yesterday and the holiday attraction ought to draw large' number of visitors to watoS th proceedings from the. lake side. Jo McGRAW EVADES AFTER FlGHl i- AUgust Vwu iwann announced late today that he would present to th grand Jury without further effort it17 iohn 5. MeOraw tnarft Uh UW 7 rk Giants tf case ofJohn C. Slavln actorvwh was found Sunday night- uneonT clou in front of the Mctjraw himL Mr.

Swann made his announcement lf isw today 4 1 tn dt rT attorneys offica 1 give hi version of how Slavln ra ved a fracture of the skull aft leaving the Lamb. cub with in' a taxicab. The only word received from Oraw today cams from his physR i clan who sent a special delivery let ter to Mr. Swann stating thatTthf a eball man was under hi car2 and too 111 to leave the house. A bpo n4 rrer previously sent 85 the McGraw home reported to Mr Swann that- he had ad the dooWf slammed In his face and' had beeiffi unablj to' serve the' request euW poena with which he we armed Mr.

Swami- who haacharged tha an attempt I being made to coyef4 Mp in the Stavin ca e. showed disposition to accept the physiclana r- not. at face value and later ent i county medical examiner one. of hlg own assistants and' a stenographer the McGraw home. The medical examiner was flied admittance to the McQr apartment.

Mr. 8 wan a said. Beani while expected re nt Uv of Mr. Swann will attempt tomortirilt to question Slavin further regard the manner In which fee-came by injuries. HI condition today- reported Improved At Chinese wedding th b' gar-chief" is always i bltD.

plate and begs front the- guests but In return keeps other mendicant from th ema I feast. The beggar chief of 1 Chinese city makes I much as tlM 08 or 20500 a year and ontoC14. this he pays tne comraon or street beggars to ke away fromsoaat gatherings. fV That trained nurses are bsinftm. ployed.

in lncr aslnr show. that empleyera genets4y recomUlnc their rvice Pr vl Ion I JH only Uiaidti itrtatliras employed trained. aMirwev Today Tnore than tnduitr i have nursing. rrlc The Industrial nurse aatiravedi vO fa investment tftA teaeher of elie. 1 r3l 1ih- feXttMfrfM tMAflMM icon hYei iedaatry many.

aero the direct I i. 6F i1Ji" l' fi Qlgl iM. kS It tJt Iir- jl1 g7r II li kH tfiIl 1rI" 5- i Jff1 ifr ii i r-'i. i it' 1 t.i. t.

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ti. ii lt Jffg 1 ti ij- :1 4l c. Jf i iijl. OT :7" ji tI JJER fIR SECR HIf1 NfPEM OFP f. I.

thllll ftblncfli homenmhftUnl irBab. RUthulll lUD an abol1thow hknock JD hi. thl1ut Uaa BYBut a rthtreune4 cate. do' hl honn 1 II nee 41 thsseuon ofUlI wo d' twentJDfnehome er two' 1td1ppenell manonloond zL1I it urflt I lonlenOulbtor Wtthb1JtettInl rnhnot th le Iwu 1 ar i ne able. tahtt bat tlncere.

atthp1tIo hfatr u4 anelhlconfldneL 0 4n I 1 i windup 7ongt I lp DeTeo thateo tb ithhSb I I up It. lamptrtm Yl ote anIt l. yerr th bat' tolose are not break hlcb comehJullt reachethem one. etaof tt lrlo We th It I umpuntU I ge I fn blir ft tl I aio alfU i I our ithl Fiery nd wl ca es I the can' I 11 I remedlesapplled II temp rary source- of S. So S.

S. I 8. I lheTaIsO mbJiaCJnth 3 rj ft' PUt n7HltiG the Ol1ttoJIO 'Uletha. balL ad4retJ pitches. 1ratol.

altX feet41n theUct thrdtonl J1Uletac1YD. ce UJmhtJee beut2Urt l1wtc1h8Jmea u1stanc1 this ATA the Uehicaumor Y1. Ofm7 4my rtSht111p of" mJcJae1t sid. aO fJ weicht. W1l7 rtghttQO cJi outdlrectly towardth yblttmJ i 1 r.n- lW il a i back151thmTb1n tar.

rQD tutJ11n pltcberAa comeafonrU4 eDioim wJthI11ebI. mywelpt aca1uLth bi1loftn ht eoD4tho ofU1 Hrokecome. whilnthe tatd. 1dD ndlrectI1ln ofm bod lIIhrU meeuthebalL Ther.la-.omethlng batAoe hIlA Yien ua otthe 1 8ft e' 111 fn l1tUo 1 lghU bat juuat the. lnt er a lf aW andbalance Iwire therela' tl eiTeatelt andthe Afree ao easy IwlllCfts of un dootthtl1k1 elo F.

I bOY'j' tt IC ng i sflt' rci akuOeW I I too tora fDt1t fil ultt :1 yan bf1n I it. is It. On Jput a. fri i i ot t' 1tTeDcAA1iDOU pUtoJUdcnrn D41 1 tot Tha rttmC1SIaann i rt Jtn. Jh4hurt.

nUBut i r-i tl 110th. ClUbh01llehen1 wof i iC i n4ouJl4 ta tro1U14. teeLAh41feaUke ILe raet If ta Stfl045 with. trulylnceater 1ln14 118d onhileaule l1 e' OL COBdbut erowc1.ru feeU 2c er lance lti ihA lne1ndI eOuldhar nt" 1 I theeJeTenth tLWI artrtt. wron Ilievlr kUWft1 ntU Ondar I I1n1i hOWlnwher been tothelrllJnltunder hadgone 11r appoleithatl to fl1nr 4J 1 rl lJI WJfaboui 1fi l1ee ext toi co i ml I Uchetl no 1 uc a1ri er ot 1 the you.

Tam not an Inbball hl a I I dt an et h31 i tm1i a ot own an4OIl. hr tl a If lIoY i of hits and If70ure big enough I runa. aa. 13. Rutledfe or 5.

erroracontllbute I werthe cr It tw one' ay. R. E. 202 6' 4 000 6 Parks 1' d1T" UMW joTHightstPouible it tIoumPosn I I ldISIAg JflI7 MiANYa limit so knewthere its tob Burl new meth04 cn Wrapp urs priteWnat aOti 1l. ur' I 0 COg tt e.

0 Cefitt fiiriti i ttm Lei I :1 9W G' i i Iit' 4" f' 4fOYR. t. rln WlTIMIUG n1 i checkedit itIm ii iWiTbt DbAi II a berari rtlD toItmbi uf mna. thleX1t1J1r zaeJtButthe imuat m1D f1k. BoozB pEB oe.

ab th i Bom IBD. Soeklrilbn oCabl CWSTSHtrsT' tr9 e4. the I el1 IE1mI mbatew I1th. tbe plv 1r" ha cetth forien Dcti baln ht IIdbecom Iaymember TDlBTBBOOXQ theo14colonlalclo tti1enone 1' 1 clu one Orthre. molt.Mem- amo a uptherbac dues.

OWBOXl1fG tnthec1ub' LtXVRYTtX bep rallknuc1ta. sPAJUUNGrA. TNE I Ambul nce lc 7' otrlfCB GLOVESarn1c and can 1cu d' nte talnment committee IlEJU JutSI committee ruse PROIPECTIVSMEHBERI re for twow Qeek prior to tbel tJ7 MEMllEfls lSTAT their classes ht concede' twenty pounds to waiters and busboys. anmember firatw. ad- a Jgc i a If eedi 1ef fhtc ilte I Th Jln ie Iont th pIa llStoa dhi I Wlnl the to sen Ing Ing a nce4 a.

rn gm linthro et1t lf nd. thfhe Ckleln ononthKa a Damrausacr1tlC nter See" e. 12 11 I 0 0 3 0 It 4 0 0 4 0 0 c. 1 g. p.

1 7 T. h. a. 4 0 l' 1 6 0 3 0 1 4' 0 0 4' 1 1 9 0 0 3 1 1 2 0 0 c. Is I 1 1 0 3 0 3 4 I l1YiMarkle i I 1:21.

JQhn on man I. ki mpbll I rs 4 aco al I econdCalDewi DIeTislto1S localat ail th I tourpltchen llil 01- po I a I GUbmet ft 11. 6 1 I lIIrt pt ft td1b 1 III lSlgdeLSb I 11 r. I Pt. 1 a TDtah.

IS OrlehIUO G-4 Two.bau 111t. De Bat. hits. W1D' Jf. choU- planweJI' toSra4- lerKnaupp Inu lg.

11oIwU1IrVruI1S hib 2on outH ttChThwett offWaUtfJJ bt I bTaOO. bred choffl1me. re i 0 I d' It I lbPI I 1mdI1I1. f. 1 IUCamJU tl f' If 4 1S SLi-lani.

lb ute 11 1 fleoIb r-il BIa el' 1.1 IIIi rtJaUUln tIU I 10 1t OO 5 T1roabU. ZltrIOnhotJt Sewen h1tDo1fJei.toJeJl PemoeIIUIbi tI UJ S1t Thlts3 kn rlh i orke1so 1" 7 llanhaIl brQ004bred 1. i PtrL 1 1OM JG. Od. ii jfa i fp J'i I today 12 to.

Ii After fnnln 1 JiIekerKl lnl' Inturn SIX 4 1 1 1 I' Crou to. 1 1 6 a I. 1 I Berries. lb. I 1 Wio lb 4 3 I 1 er.

Blnton 5 0 1 1 II. 1. le 1 1 rz- I Mordioa GO lIt TotI iii 17 iti1 slatS. Batted YdlaIrll rr. 01 12 I 10 Two.balle I HalutoDBrot.

bale I i tfnnJn ftc hits rtl II. wl h' byJonnard bVYenowhon b1Yorrllon 2 oft. 2:13. pire8Pfennln 1IIollllCJLatta ra. i Southern reme CLUBS- 81 4A Xull lle 110 a 3tI OLUB t.

ell Lo31g. 2 1 1 II a 40 I HheaifG org zieagu ll BeatC ll I 13. MorriV I ttfo e41 roo I co. mmerce. meLde.

en. rO rl it 1 lCbthln. fi. 505 000 l1x Co itIjJ OJCjeJE1 1 an PhU1 I 1 II II clit Jnih 1r al I nn cPfI i ofthefUlb ccountl LnonJ. lnP lt.

It1I I a' ial1J11th I lcl rt i error" I I rJ t. 1. Raflftlt. SIJ I 11 ff 1 IU jI Ben. I ft.

1. s. 1 tit. Au. If.

1. 1 e. ltkif Dltatp1. If TtJ 1sJ1 IS Se Jn 1t1l 000 .01 0 g31t fftbt I alt R1 hits. ta UI Bo atDle BrD re.

4tr im rHa atte nd1er lid Tth. trrJae da ttlytkb k1a43of. unt1o lelrt 7en beelltr7fAc to801Te br" mth the1' rehao i1fr. T1pfObf iem from pobs ef honoiahleif. cNp t1 rPerlJp tbIII-i 4IPDi I eralbuflIect AtADrJte eoulltrIf14 1 te Wl7aat40IQthIJl twhlchhat or wltfllar ri.

et lt 47 CI. hi r1 ft 7 i 1t it rr" iiI iI i I II. EY' c1ii Jj. joiY I I i jffJl lafle rfi ii 1 tI 1I1. I iI a tJJ rg .0 iIIPIV P' t.

JC. 9Pf6 lt :4 I I 1f. jJ Sr 4 c.f 5" tli rtiRieto cot tSst ofjh eDta' fa tJh tAtI taObt 1ii ftlt9t ofcpoJuUhi otthe1IOuth iimming to pouri e14 Ta Sat rdt1 Z. ith1l 7 entottte ithe ceT ath8. tib1 LeeJanls teP entaUye j' S81 Ofn re CIb7 berondhllneareatrtnI.

theDct th 1 tla th til lIstanc 12:69 bre th en 6 dDt1a13 th 4t111e 1' 6o. rd record bybreakirig a smashing fomier ftgt r8o 4 1s. e- as by rof th A ta cI bJ and on tofN woJ hth17tQutedD Ua uiU ne 1D Atlntin evr' Orl JI raDk fJil thl 8. d. Jth1 lIowe er' th th.e-llie.

POInts. forthiJJlrs t. P1a. ce. th sso.

8Prln. hlch. Vas en1o. eco encet04ay thjtDatl I i1V wHhth lAflvAftomtlL 0 MuaUctroupfromtbaLon badlycrlllped of balt mner. Al eatlccthe to- becauleof 4 wholecolora he feat ie 11i wlnc otthe qU rela oft0t1Ii 1S1.

greatllselnthe theirlea4. audwfU on' Charl 5aand100 yardleventL Ued some 1nt. partlcl atu arda 50. rtner. rela I' DcJh g1ia ua fe Sp erand ell try.

the. fiOyar4s er a le JaUt tl rr byauthoritles Inia Aahewona pl celn eVi ball i vlewPoitit. LeJar wutheltar themet thsaO yard qU gOOda hladlsqualifled Yitt aYBtrmlnh mlt hb tartl a ann1talChamPlonhIP. toum. a-1 nd1he a lnforqsal.

ce I he' I itI ta aa Hels totake 4e gaifry. manlf ted thevarlau. HIlole eventyelterd. aY'1 d. I pall' th a.

trl 1 anrJteam i il Je eCJ Deg a I fet nIa I whowlO I onanysprlngboar4. wllli 1 pla ano er trr. tIeltcri ed i forthe relaan4 theoth- i i ndT I a t. I annuedbrthlrd p1eel Junlor 1 tt ftb clIw cfP ed1D D. lpeeta a1u.

4iYI 1c' was all knJvesab Tllt7 a pl ftUmberLThe eompeuuon llen. elneDcontUtlJ1tL 7 eliCa tthC fb I the Teateatdltfleultyi Ii. 1 thetleI4doWA tol Hu 1t i JJme I ie ond Hu JJellofAt I thl anl LoulOofDal1uo i fO o1ime itth 'the'S whlchIi dIYI e4 Iii to beataInthefirst heatClsrk ofNew011eal1loutdlltanced whl I hSchoen CarpenurAUant artleipatinrn. a a Ii fol rl tbef1n la torf1fa pr4 AU JLc' Jt Jonuof jln thor de hr ti SJHIwu ar4 BI IDlham wuthlrcL Theeeon4 thquatlc tbnO aref btu i tccDanuwfth 0 HC n4 f6 entfloUGWlnU ChrJIUnelTobln ki tJt htEria T11t7l 1 I' tlt. itothree Jautafollr he" secoDctIId of 1I11n' scOMTheat WuDo Jtour ercI ot t1aJltwfuDln WAY.

totht1naIc. FJYro I1. t' utUi thJnlJ2eat a ar4 mkJACtb m. etinaua RcttUl uJtIl Ot T1a. ffUlat ot 7W fit Dn r.

tlni1i sscons toJir an. ik took. th. rd. I Jil yard.

JI- f1t' ThlllwfOllowe4bthd ii glow jt their- entries. f.l\\ r' fu. eltC co 1 il 7 unt 1hewerdllC1 a11" f. flecLlhe jUnnlletor won. d' lacescotnrtaRlchu4 GoJd.

ml re. Beaf itafTear Il1br11J1ofr atterl1oonprompt1at' d' TherewUl odabetweenAtlantaanl Dal1 1 laaWlth advantaceonAUaD ta' eon.Ututei\\- :1. 1 1I chb jett oUhe adl Ii. duetot ere phe1lCZPII0 thClfhO i' FiJi iwlUimak move' thrOU thwAter JJ re UttP theJ11rrr Jj ewa aJunJOI ff h' 11 Iotnlt omon 1 r. cord a.

pa. c. tbal1be. CharleSp hi. reputaUonyesterday al.

a8PrIDteri hee a lOi Jg i4 ercentof auol Jl1 a dlai. i Theflrst aYot. to J1. dec1aredtlY i o.r :4 t1 competl UM1 ofth eYeftt1r eom6morer f. ord be1 a 0 1 Tod7.

11. tol1 whigo rorrr m' t. th r. yartWt. 1 n-heau.

U. Oyatda SI watlI JoWIO yards nlordhHltJl nlorn 1 hrd8br aat leDIOr1110t.ard. tt ra tr1I a NA le lfonfneW event. Thli Lre te e. 4 aplacfD thla- liaroldMcKiDzle18 Iftthlll an wUlprobablbtll entrofthlfAAc lI1eer.1 Le JarvtdC achV1tI1 tOftthlTent hehu ract CDK' a CtJgc beadddattractioDi WUr wtmmIDllprlnu dtObeeveDmoape 1a ll tan I mberotlaltor towatob the prO edinl1l I J.

M' G' RAc mlf Ae'D' EilL A IJil AFT ERTF1G i it' rkj i iif 3 trrlp Attorno' 8Wll11 announcedlattoc fJK he1Itoutdpruentto th. JuJYwnh utAurthel' tointerview 1 John maznfc aKet of thef NwrYorlt tIjliJtf fif' Cl UI. 10 te crwh Omf tSwaIlDJlad6J1jI l1nOUllc after JleGra toda7tOP second time' dfI1e4t appes fie ty Ic1 fr 8 eelTe d1a. fractur Ii th 1l t. 1eY1nCtheJADU11 ub it Wor4reetYclftomW OratodA CJmetrolD clanwho pecaldUYlJ71t ff toHr8waDJ1 taUngthatthf tJuballmanwuD er h11.cr UItGleavtheJt 1UL.

IM' aubpoenJnrvepprnJouel7 a catIt rl ri 1nhi. hadbe IU 1 i Swannwho tl-5f Da" lsecJ dtPOllUOD aece Plratel bf taceYalue el1t rv CouDtyme41caleramll1er othl i CJ r' rber' a iJ itO whUelt ix cteCi re ntltlv of1l181rannwl1lattm 3f quti Y1. 11 gat4 2. manlUJOlnwhieh hr. ifjo BIIIeoDm Dtodal' reporte41mprOT i I CtaJD.

e4dIDIth gar alwa7. JnY1t plate' D4i1Iesr. tt' all 3 1a1 turDkeelU meudIClJ1tafrom i Tbbe b' muCh" lIdPI1t.ot e.t rD" c. i1t TbafuallIcS 1mrh. Jb2 DU tecop1s1DCthetr nSc 1.

itrr ll. tId1J Ollttt111 tv-IsI Item 1oyec1tralae4 c1Ti. mor tJwal inl iiuraJDCIe1hAc. 1lO. aOOof InTU enfj.

eker. fcYtf1 giee 4oe e4UeaUolf' th J4ft jwli bI 7e. Yi i Ii4d t. u4CO fa" i 9 i4 j' I. I SECRE1 BYBABE OF PARK sy.

Uis 4sbont knock. the CIe1th6 pai DAfl I a jBow endingthe hadreachedsecond enoughfor mete antes itth h1 glieS aothat on yo ball I Iti easy Afterthat tokeep longerthan alm it hy but Itchi gs proveflthat wybeyisoiesembIeOch ci' tb Led ot ths etch. long' drive cf I again putmyzelf In abe thbalL I alt teetintb cnsa the14Z1. Is atthekn. way pLtehe ors viewofmybackaad chestorsIde begin.

my laltleg. ba of ray thai I i th linecf Is Where S. thebat some 40 is heaviestweIght re- the ilke wtth glmp someot' drstald the wsrmorsza2ifloper loasntthsitne thatdaan41 belivsvrmanyozthese hatbnnmyaeUut painwas Lswtngmy- bat.agaluso- to LOthClUinOU5s Wooo.s abs 11. ot bworkbt tapeareand Inet111 flntday heputs 1felt Ithatgbow wantcaJlsd out mturn batwIth was onlyfoue two whtffat ab sprained thstLwai a bar tanleof a y- ilmitunder bail suppose whena 2 weighIng21Qpoudsp int a swing. What about the the-most taut of seekerLet of them and they haveutgoto anypitcher any shrngwhen Wal.

a Saint arys because Iused catch oul ttpe n1eant SaintMarys 1n4you ot I to youare fllowyoui If you're aet LEnd Rutledge C. I a at Possilejth1ityatLcwest 1 :1 1 the-limit ched. andothr insteaof I. priceWhar Spur TI II' jpJrr rING1IE4 I TIrBUGDArn 4- I EiTLEulgk kur unlessaecoropau1edy membere. bealthnnlesg checked 1' ofthis six marked Buttheymnit inlike NoD0OZE root pno fl5 Upoereiit.

I5 ee with a AN ths TIIEGOO stikss the clubihall rtstant1yarisa and strike be. rass SPARRING indBlue Service SIX GLOVES. arnl securd' entertainment PROSPEOrIv MEMBERS two tryouti IsBn' STAY may concedetwenty roomsaflmernbers in 0flt hit fly 2 1 0 Burkelb. Newellcf. 4 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 1- 9 1 0 32 1 SmtthSb 4 DamrauIb.

Miiiac. 7 4 1 tweet flesnlssr. sbrbp. 9 I 0 gigs as 1 1 1 tnsspeTh 4 I 0 3 lMcLsrxylb AlIeeV 515BUehof1s 1111. 3b 155111.

ItStbIbirgrM4 II go ass ot1lI 23t1i Totit 314 ItILE. 050- hit rifieef1ies KnanppSewell brad- 1 3 S. naupp SECOND41A3E. Is. sex seers.

OB. ibrbpe aiIr 41llPrhtssif ISIT 5 I 3 5 5 1KPPSm isioustaa 3125 Brsdlq1s eIIurarniud Dppstssf 1 2 I I 411lBicis- 153 esrlBisdeTh 3512 llIlortrgu3eIs eIsIsfinbsitp less tlIilll 11. H. B. 5 0- 5 5 I sOn I by.

I I Ion offMarshalj 1w- 1i5UmpiresBzennn Baroes 3i KIJIJ IAttle BOCI1LrL. jgiis 1L.i iria1ngham dsIeaIeafZdtltps ii 1 sbrbpo ebrbpo 1 5 5 0 CraUIb lOltMooflb 5125 BsmbsnSbs23siinjft 5 Brsem es1ItobIbeckerIf5lil Bsfrstrasf 2 011 5I12lOu2Lp 5550 Shake 4. 0 2 milowaorsep 5- 1 cordsoro.eo..n 1515 0 11 11 10 2 ro 220-12 I 9 13 5 byjon- iitsand runztruck 1. Pfenningerand I 5 10 3 Wall Mu Lest 53 Lecigue1 151111. 000 2 I League.j eesal Carroliton.

13. Por second safe on Bet Sum. rmc is soi 5slin. ef I I Wstusib 1stlje33 s3 PesnTh ZelIlnridusf ISIS 59IR- i SBltewlsSb2 IS Z5l3suiaditif 1555 Ruis 355 iDelisoLk A11itf ll51sl Idte 2515 2 I I 1 1 I ii IS I I 13 Scorjby Struck out. by i stolei5base na1uh4n4 aor5iy see- th.resolt ehaoLM nt honorabi.

and Perhaps sueeeSdWhere hue oS anyrate willwelcome aureturn. of have work ina-go0u mndiffl- euiigays by. averag ey.Tyd17 Americas dsrstnde1' .3 Editbj I I UT 1 I T' IllS Juflior. vay' eS. OL2S t1iern I I.

SouthernRecordBrOken k- 4 BjJOEBUTRLY of so thirn otthe obtalned th4 the aouthfli plollahip tour a3dentbeiug anieSatjrda East Lske. werethe noteworthyevents I Were broken. 80 Ath. at 2:30 lead. fifty4 nearestrival h1chhe ob- tho-lLstlap iniklng I dub 1 the ladles yard the formergura 4315.

The andthea0Oun1or wonbyl lew tL rankeuL. fl1rmlngham1cam0 teami'- Iiowever these which. was a zealot wtththera the las in ood Charley 50 50 ili of- eith Lo- Two he 200yards relay-and Diviag' a be- thetirst en- won ofDallaa in wo tin ths or dergiyen ri the-ISO-lard Lee Levlcf wsz the- coppedfoliowed Lnney of theU0ec1t75thlTd. Aiiotker Beat Eveaf. rd niorss beatefourtaking PhllSchod four thefinalsFive OrlaaDsmkJslgr time Croer.

DallaIseoonL- oC Atlanift 5 a as for u' was bpthCs the of-Hatch-- vefy wia ode fI1-'c as disqus11. was third-places j- ne vis ju altttudesbutdoaeh a I Tnakesonebody abbe 1- the he his 3 I firstuay was tobo of i regruiss fcrthie SO ard5 sff polo. 100 nIor divtti senior senforl sealer Is 1 in-a has i a i MclCetprie aodjis the ofthe Is has I1 to speo. Watch 5 New Vork. h3Distpf.t Attorney u.

the moi4i th New. York il Slavip actor whJ uneon. scions Mra home. McGraw for 4t hid failed to at the t' his vi- hi Me. hi physi.

that th 1 easeball his ciree. toolil subpoent server 6 ME1. i. had dodu' beed sub-it 1' baa charged thtt- is covert lip" case sent examinrrone to "P'-1 lhe deL-- Swenia ills representattyel' tomortet.ci- Is. came liii was Pfldimproved4.

the b'- a aMI 50. beggarchief a bIgs 105 thecoinmon keep from' socta5- Increasing- thatemplyers ar 055 to tiLl. ms ass ntsraingsetvIolL hisI proved tobea good me iaa of sd-healt edueaftoamazs prvtitionef4ocidabU. which in yea by bavaoost c. acroes 4drktieseaeSsaking a eopec4ttionlbtween aM CGM42I0V1I.

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