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Patfe Fiht Section Three Welcome Edition ST. PETERSBURG TlYIIsS-Way. tf. 97. Section Three Putfc Nine Welcome Edition ST.

PETERSBU IU, TIMES Sundtyt Sept. 25, 1927. HANTS WALLOP PIRATES TO GAIN IN FLAG CHASE irw www www EAST AND WEST STUDENTS OPEN MEET ON COURT TICKET DRIVE Tilden and Lott to Clash In Season Cardboards Will Go hit left uriii snd Is thereby loet la i ho team for the roinainder.nf the Davidson scored a Held goat i the saeond quurter when Ik'k Ui Davidson aiitain. imp' uC.ri sft the uprights, and In the third MC- Conned fell upon a blocked punt bt. hind tho Citadel goal line fof safety.

WILD CAT STAR BREAKS ARM DURING CONFLICT (iASTONIA. N. C. rk.pt. 14.

tP) Davidson coll' go paid tremendous victory In defeating the Citadel of Charleston horp thin afternoon 5 to 0 through the Injury of Jim Grey. Wildcat center, who in tho last few minutes of play broke NATIONAL SHOE PITCHING MEET STAGED IN CITY MUNICIPAL NET TEAM DEFEATS TAMPA OUTFIT Herbert Fussell Leads Local Team in Close Victory Feature Battle for on Sale Tomorrow at Referee of Battle PITTSBURGH HOLDS 7s Under Wol a Jolly Scrap NHW word! What a Tlgfhnnl loll) v. ii brutal Tins was wm'. sentiment expressed today by ex-uherunt Englishmen, Henry peftoi Horn, Oliver 8. Piper und Kex Payne, who made a seclal visit to this country to aee the nsniiswy Twiliy finht.

"I wouldn't have missed it for a favor from the crown," added Mr. Ilprr. "Nothing ever like It In old London, We'll come over again If Dempsey ami Tunney are remutched. That Mr. what's his name: Tunney did icnmrk-ably well.

Quite a scrapper, by Jove!" i Dempsey's Camp Title Booths on Central III III INI. I I .1 11.11. Fight Aids Church! Conn Kepi least ono regular i Iturcli attendant has been made as a rc'iilt of flene Tnun. Victory over Jack Beinpwy. Tho Itev.

Hiimuel Sutcllffc, pastor of St. Murk's Kpiscopnl church here, expected tho marine to win, and was willing to back up his expectations. Hnrry Blews, proprietor of a refreshment parlor, expected Dempsey to win, and had the tlmn to hack bis opinions. So an agreement was reached. If Dempsey won, the minister was to spend nt least five cents cacti day for days III the re.

fri'shment parlor, while if Tunney won. Blews was lo attend Mr. Sutcllffe's church each Sunday for fi2 weeks. Blew has announced that he will start paying his bet tomorrow mernmg, Hundreds Take Part in Barn yard Game on Local Waterfront Fire in SET NEW SLIM MARGIN OVER GOTHAM SLUGGERS Oyer Invaders FORMER CHAMPION I PUZZLED AT TWIN YANKEES LEAGUE RECORD C. Davis, world's champion horseshoo pitcher: Jimmy Disk sensational Indiana star; Putt Moss-nutn, Frank Jackson and other famous people of ttnj horseshoe twirling world, will be hero next February to compete in tho world's RULING OF BARRY GATORS DEFEAT PITTSBURGH, Best 2i.uv) 'nrryinx on in lace ol Ueeuihifdy unsuraountable oiIUk, the New York installed thenuelM In the thick of the National League ohaniploaahlp race today gami nnd one-hali from first place by defeating ihe leading Pirates by three to one before 135.000 funs.

Remarkable Yanks Lead By Bucs Lead By CHICAOO, 21. r. ta's ranking tennis star, William Tilden, and Oeorgo Lott, Da-vla'Cup alternate, play the fruturo mutch tomorrow as east metis west In Ihe final' round of the t'nlted Mates inter-sectional team tennis championship of the turf courts at Ihe Chicago Town and Tennis club. Lott of Chicago carries the-banner of tho western team entry against I lie eastern flag waved by "llig 11111" Tilden. Iii the other Luke Williams of Chicago, or Johnny Hennessey, of Indianapolis, will clash with Wallace Johnston, llm veteran chop stroke si ir from Philadelphia.

Tho doubles tilt between the two teams will end the tournament program. The middle stales eastern team made a clean sweep over the eastern PIPGRAS HOLDS TIGER BATSMEN Season tickets for tho St. Petersburg high school football games Will go on sale tomorrow afternoon and an extensive cumpubjm Will ho put on by tin- Athletic Association thi--week In an attempt to break ail previous pre-season records in the sale of ducats. Booths will be placed on the corner of Pifth street nnd Central avenue und Fourth street und Centra! avenue and tickets will be sold every nf- temoon between I ami 6 o'clock. The booths will open at 9 u.

m. next Saturday and remain open until 2 O'clock, or an hour before the came Tho Green Devils play eight of their nine scheduled battles at home this year and tho tickets for the eiulit games will be sold to adults for 14 and to students for $2. The admission price for the opening game will he 50c for adults nnd 35c for ii it SOUTHERN TEAM BY 26-7 COUNT St. Petersburg's munielpal tonnis mm, from Which all players who ill the West Coast Tennis league, are barred, won lis tlrst Victory Saltirdtiy afternoon lit Atlr- jor lake Couitti, turning hack the Invasion of a Tampa ham by "points to 1, Winning lwi doubles matches ami 'ii-. 1, mgies, the Hiinshino City nel-i' i split actual number of mutches villi tho invaders who took two singles mid a doubles but lln- fact that Hie, doubles mutches collided 'for two points gave the locals the edge.

Herbert Kussell, with a 6-0, 6-1 Victory over' Oeorgo Downing, led the St. Petersburg team to victory anil helped add two more joints lo Hie score by pairing li P. 11. was ino closing riuy or tin Giants' wesrtern trip and considered I aa ono of the moat crucial, for a slip by New York would have rele gated the club's hopes for a peniuini ttt GAMS8 By FRANKLIN GRANT (Leaied Wire to The Times) UICAGO, Sept. 24.

While his handlers were hurling around charges that have Mouthing to do with "in the bag" Jack Dompscy today clung to his hotel room and would not discourse very freely on the subject of the battle of "Nine Seconds or Fifteen." But Dempsey did admit that he wns plainly puzzled by tbt double barrelled rules that Dave Harry, the referee, installed in that nffair. AH Kit It A.N I I i i i Green Devils' Grid Schedule 43 CHICAGO. Hept. 21, (P)-l Alexander Jamie, assistant prohibition administrator, declared today that little drinking took place at the fight. "The South park board gave us every co-operation," salil Mr.

Jamie, "and no parcels or bun-dls of any description were allowed la the stadium, As a re-suit there was very little drinking of any consequence, Ami we did not find it necessary to make a single arrest," TO THREE HITS 106th Victory for Sluggers Breaks Old Mark Set by championship tournament, which will bo staged by the Sunshine Pleusure club. The 192S -27 season was the ureal -est in tlx history of the club, but a' much greater season Is predicted this winter due to the fact that Intereet In the barnyard game has Increased ureatly in tho past six months. The recent tourney held at Du-hith, attracted a large gallery und according to raporta players and fans at that tourney talked of Pet. .711 I .544 i .144 .481 I in in, I'bllaili'lphla Waahlngtoa ,) 79 letrult t( -jj lib ago tm I' levylaud 14 i St. 1 47 i Boston no BOWLERS PLAN BANNER SEASON National Tournament Feature of Year for Lawn Club in City Time rapidly approaching when lawn bowlers from nil sections of the United States and Cunada will flock to St.

Petersburg, and a record-breaking season Is predicted on the courts at Mirror Ijike park. Two hundred and twenty-five member of the local club enjoyed a wonderful season last year, while tho national tournament attracted many others to the Sunshlno City. Organization of a women's division HO ll (19 at Hi 0 7 Lakeland College Eleven Scores on Florida in Third Period HIGH GRIDDERS WORKOUT DAILY ON NEW FIELD Large Squad of Candidates Training Hard for Opening Game "In the seventh." said I Icmn.sey. sectional sound today, Tilden heating John Van of Princeton laa -Lstudents, while-tickets to the games .340 Opening the season net Saturday with Bradenton, the Green Dfiylla of St. Petersburg face the hardest schedule In the history of football In this lo tin: remotest figure.

Tho victory gave the Giants three out of four in tho series und an even breuk with tho liushmen for the season at 11 apiece. Virgil Dailies started for New Vork ami allowed only four hits in seven Innings, when ho gave way to a pinch hitter. Fred Fitzslnimons, who hud downed the Corsairs 7 to on Thursday, pitched tho last two stanzas, allowing only ono hit an I receiving credit for tho triumph, Meadows Fails I ktiockpil Tunney onto tho floor. Tho referee said, 'CJo to your I lO.Vtl. UMOITB GRID RESULTS Won Lumley for a No.

2 doublea victory Washburn und While. 6-3. 6-t. Jl H. Schwartz and Keith Johns 6H fid city.

Eight games will be played at I home, while the only contest on for- i elgn soil will be played in Tampa. I Boston Red Sox NEW Sept. 24. George Pjpgraa was in grreal t'oun today, yielding only three hits while the Yankees blanked tho Tigers by six to nothing for gave Hut home team its ri Pet. .005 .574 .420 .3118 .331 Petersburg nnd the champion-ship meet which will be held here.

H. ti. Ermntinger of this city Is president of the National Horseshoe I'lttnljItrKll Sow York St. I.uula ''blruKO liii iiinaU Brooklyn i .11 Phllndt'lplila Ha sr II 03 17 48 with Miami. Jacksonvillo, and Fort Myers will be nt least for adults and 60c for students.

The season tickets will assure the purchasers of seats to all tho games as each seat in the new stands, which aro now under construction at the high school field, will bo numbered. All games will bo played nt the till 113 t4 87 SO 97 FRENCH WELTER G.INI;SVIL,L,E, Hept. S4.UT) Borne down In tho third quarter by a heavier and more experienced team, the Moccasins of Southern College bowed to Florida's Gators hero In Ihe opening game today, by a count of 26 to 7. During the first half the Lakeland eleven fought on even term with the University machine, mostly In mldficld, Florida counted once That' what 1 did. Meunwhile the timakoeper was cotinlins.

Then the referee noticed that I was In my own corner. So he failed to pick up the count of the timekeeper and Instead walked over to me and told mo hop over to a neutral coiner. Bjfifelie rules under which we fought did provide that if tighter Imd gon: down that the other man was to no to a neutral corner. So Barry was i Pitching association nnd has been long drawn out match, 12-10, 4-6, 8-6. while Johnson beat Louis B.

Bailey, of New York, 9-7, 6-3, In the doubles, Tilden ami Johnson swept over their rivals, 6-0, 6-0. In tho other semi-final, the western team breezed through nil three matches with the Texas entry. Lott won easily from Berkley Bell, of Austin, 6-1, 6-2; nnd Luko Williams, substituting for Hennessey, boat Louis Thalheltner of Dallas, ti-3, 6-3. Lott and Bell then won the doubles. 9-7, 6-J, Utnnn llln: Klorlilii ft, southern 7.

New York: University 27, Nltmrit (. l'hlladYliilitn: I'vnnaylvatda 8, Krank-lln ami Marshall 0. Providence: Brown 27, ltliodo Inland StHtu 0. stnrrea, Conn: Conn. AkkI.

College 4, U. Coast Guard Aeartemr 0. Snrlngfleld. Mum: College 63, Copper Union 0. Allenton, Muhlenberg 33, Al lirlitht 7.

llriinswlrlt, Maine! Ilowdolit Mass. AKjrlea 0. AHKRK AN ASS04 lATIbM then- I (Hit victory of the enm Leo Meadows, out to chalk up hi twentieth decision, was thumped foi eight hits by the McGrawmen. lb-was responsible for tho only fallv 7 118 Tho complete schedule: Bradenton here. October 1.

Sacred Ileurb (Tampa) here, Oc tober Key West here, October 15. Collugo here. October 22. Orlando here, October. S9.

here. November 5. Miami hero, November It. Tampa there. November 19.

Kort Myers here, November 21 paign a new record the American leaarae. Jn l12. the active in the gnme for many years. The membership of the local club last, winter was between 20()md 800 nnd It Is probable that it will exceed 300 before the next tourney. Fifty ntleys with a grandstand on the Waterfront provide playing fa 'J 111) tho club was a high light in 1926, and it is probable that more mem Pel .590 .530 Vl .31 1) .31 gridiron which is located nt Twenty-fifth street and Seventh avenuo north.

Students will serve as ushers and thcro will bo seats .,1 Sj.iv npA.i Kir. -MliiniaiullH xx Ity UEVH HIIITMOHI "Charge that line!" "thatch that puss!" "Tackle that man!" "lllock that play!" These are the commands shouted daily by lleud "Coach Fred Stcwurt and his assistant, Alfred Carey, during Green Devil grid practice at the new high school athletic field. BATTLES TEXAN TUESDAY NIGHT Postponed Card Will Be Pre hasten. Lafayette 39. Schuylkill 1 gim- urintr the nmru aasann i.ouiaviiic 7X l'JJ 71 113 till Pa W.

3. 14, WayneH- Washington 1'Urif 0. jIumliiiH for everybody. The complete schedule for tho Green Devils la New York: Columbia 3 Waft Point: Army 13, Vt imont o. Boston I'nl- ior cowuraown and extra point the second quarter.

The Moccasins evened the tally early in tho third I period, and in tho last few minutes of tho quarter Florida forged ahead again at 14 to The llnul period was tho state University'! own. okay in ordering me to a neutral corner. Not until I sot Into the neutral corner did Harry ko and stand over Tunney and begin the count, starting at one, although even the officials admit that Tunney was on the floor anywhere from six to eight seconds up to that time. pnlnts by coming back to defeat Boswell und BusbeO, (1-1, 6-2. John Hills failed to hit his best stride In tho first set of his match With Frank Aaronson in tho No.

2 und tho Tampa player won, '8-1, fl-t. Bon Harris gavo the T.itnpans another point by defeating Herbert Edmonds in three sets, 3-fl, 6-2, 6-3. The third point for tho visitors "come in tho No, 1 doublea where B. Horno and S. B.

Miner dropped tiielr match to Aaronson and B. Lightfoot, 6-2, 1-6, 6-i. Tho two learns will meet again next Saturday uftornoon nt 3 "o'clock on the courts of the Tampa liny hotel at Tampa, It was agreed after tho match. The series is being arranged by tho department of recreation. sides wbitewaahing the Bengals, I Pipgras fanned four in a row, retiring the side on strikes in cilities for over J00 players at one time nnd on several occasions all alleys havo been In use at the same time.

Facing a New Season YESTERDAY'S RESULTS printed in tills section. of tho Huccuncers, however. Grantham singled to open the fifth, ad-vanced to third on two outs and scored on Meadows' single. In four times at but, Paul Waner failed to get a hit off Barnes "or Filzsimmpns. marking the only one of 22 games with tho Glunts this year in which ho failed to get at least a single.

The Pirates move on for tow CENTENARY GENTS WIN OVER TEXAS TEACHERS the second and the first battel 1 in the third. sented by Legion at Local Park A squad of candidates numbering between SS und 60 has been training for the past three weeks and is ready for the final practice grind Harvey Yancey scored for the vfinuy v. Bttnlantm, Lehlidi 0. Bt John o. Syracuse: Syracuse 13.

Hobart 9. (laatonla, N. O.i Davidson ClfndVl o. Lexington. Washington nnd Leo 36.

Lynehburir, 2. Hamilton 0. Colgate 11. Washington: Georgetown SO. Lenoli -Tthvna 9, Mlddleton.

Colby 13, Wcaleyan bers or the fair sex will play the game this winter than ever before. A clubhouse for both men und women is ono of the features of the lawn bowling organization, while 22 courts aro available for play. Many small tournaments are on the card for the coming season. St. Petersburg Is without doubt tho lawn bowliug center of the world, and it won't be long now before hundreds of winter visitors flock to Mirror Lake park to take part in the great American-Canadian game.

Pour-fifths of tho apparatus shown at tho recent wireless exhibit iort in Melbourne, Australia, were made in America. HI TKOIT NIW fOM MAY BE SETTLED WASHINGTON, Sept. 24. (G) Tho controversy growing out of tho practlco of golf ball manufacturers paying salaries and fees to professional golfers to booRt their wares probably will be settled at a trade Alt II II I'd A Others Failed "I note where Tunney said that bt could have climbed up at the count of one. Well, the young man may be right.

Maybe he wasn't hurt the Gators by taking a pass from Uowyer on tho 29-yard line and galloping unhindered around risht end to the goal. Iteese on a pass from' Galloway practically duplicated Yancey's feat to even tho count. It was south Phils to Train At Winter Haven WINTKB HAVEN, Sept. 21. Tho Philadelphia Nutlonal Lcugue club will como to Winter Haven to train next spring.

A contract for the appearance of the Phillies hero has Just been signed by the local chamber of t'ommerco and William I Baker, president of the cltib, The name of each member of the club will be ob-taineil here and lettors-of-wcleomu written to each. games in Chicago and three against Cincinnati, while New York up against weaker outfits, four with the Phillies and two with the Robins Ithaca. K. Cornell 41. Troy, K.

Y. Williams 34, Clarkaon 0. liennnsailcr SHREVEFORT, Sept. 24. Centenary Gents, S.

I. A. A. football champions of 1926, opened the season hero today with a smashing 27-0 victory over the Snm Houston Teachers of Huntsville, Texas, runners-up in the T. I.

A. A. Touchdowns were scored us results of lino play augmented by olever overhead tactics. 2 a (I 1 2 0 0 5 lKonilB, .10 12 ilRuUl.rl 1 0 0 3 OjCihrlK ll) I ii I ii ii Uauitl.ir 3 0 0 2 4 0 (1 1 I'Dugitn 't 0 0 2 I HfiiKiillKll.i Ait ii ii ro 4 1 2 5 1 3 2 4 0 2 2 0 5 0 1 0 3 1 0 1 0 3 2 2 3 4 3 1110 3 0 1 8 0 4 0 1 0 0 previous to the opening game of the season with tho Manatee County eleven of lliudenton next Saturday. Indoor practice started In the Y.

M. C. A. gym three weeks ago and 3t candidates responded. After 6 days of inside mining which inclu I.

I conference called by the federal trade Detroit Blue, lb Neun. 1 Maniish.ef IfelhHmi.rf Ituhle.lf Mc.Mnun.Sb TavfiuT.h. Woodnll.c Sinner. "Kuthergil Smith. V.

of netrolt 44,. Adrian Col- commission. lece 0. Fall is just aroupd the corner. Schools are opened, football games will soon be here, the city begins to stir with new life.

Fall stocks of furnishings and clothing are in and ready for your Assortments will never be more ern's first touchdown against Florida in seven years, t'rabtree ran 67 yards around A building ono block square and seven stories high is to bo const mot Morsantown. W. University If Went Virginia Wcaleyan T. Gettysburg, fjettysburg 11, Amur Iran 0. Chape! Jf, Wake Forest I North Carolina a immmvp 2 0 10 1 i til ooooi 30 0 3 24 0 2 'l RefM DuKuy, battling French wellerweight, is reudy for Ins bout with "Happy" Henry, San Antonio scrapper, which will top tjie weekly boxing program of the 'American Legion at Waterfront park Tuesday night, according to announcement of Matchmaker Tommy Ryan.

Iultay fought in Jacksonville Friday and appeared in tine form. He will arrive here today or tomorrow and it Is probable that he will work out at Waterfront park tomorrow afternoon. Henry has been training hard and enough to need even a 'one' count; But I've dropped plenty of fellows In my lifetime and I knew pretty weli from sizing up the fellow on the floor what kind of shape he was In. I looked at Tunney jiretty closely. He never struck me as a person who would be getting up at the count cf one, or the legitimate count of 10, Many evening dresses In London tiro being trimmed with mother o' pearl ornaments.

a i ir nrui it No first dow ored by hi Buenos-Aires for the ministry Terry. Ii, Texans. llllt 4111 3 1I0-, llllt pf war of Argentina. for Florida's second The lineup: .11 li II 27 li 4 1 218 0Trynor.3b 0 2 0jO.Mnihra.2b 10 13 II, llama, lb 3 0 0 1 II Uluorh 33, VMI.KH A.V LKAOOst New York eS Detroit 0. Philadelphia 4-3.

Cleveland 3-i Huston 1. Chicago 9, Washington 5. St. Louis 3. NATIONAL l.KAtlUK New Vork 3, Pittsburgh 1.

St. Louis 4, Boston 3. Chicago 10, Philadelphia 2. Cincinnati 1-3, Brooklyn 0-5. AMERICAN Association Cidumbus 4, 5.

Toledo 10-4, Indianapolis g-2. Minneapolis 6, Kansas City (j. St. Paul 4-8, Milwaukee 3-13. PACIFIC OOAM l.KAOtJK Portland 20.

Loa Angeles i Missions 5, Sacramento 2. Hollywood 8. San Francisco t. Seattle. i uikland, rain.

GAMES TODAY AMKKI4 AN I.I AIiirl! St. Louis at Washington, i 'hlcago at Cleveland. Detroit at New York, Only three scheduled. NATIONAL LKAtit Boston at St. Louis, phlladalphla at Cincinnati.

Pittsburgh at Chicago. New York at Brooklyn. hnoxrtllc: rnivorslty of Tenn. Carson Newman 0. WINS KNOCKOUT HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Sept, 84.

Boy Wully, Singapore, won a technical knockout over Dave Adel-man in tho third round of their scheduled 10-round bout to oust tho Pennsylvania lighter from tho flyweight elimination contest when Fidel Laharba vacated his throne. Pilili kxl.iii ur V. 11 0 .1 Hartwr.rf Taylor.c OU Hlann HarnM.p Deiorair.e Hutted for Stoner In 8th lulling. Detroit ooooooto 9 a New Vork 0 1 1 00103 right end touchdown. Florida TV.

Dehoff 1. Dehoff Reeves Klrehner Allen 'll II1UI1N 10 10 0, MmronaJlt B'l ilia 0 0 loooo; Macon; Mercer 77, North Georgia en DaSKetDttll and other games t'oach Stewart gave the call for morning workouts to start on the new Held. The practice sessions started at 7:30 a. m. and were over before the heat of the day was at its height.

Afleriioon Sessions With the opening of school Monday, the Green Devils started alfernoon practlco and the first scrimmage session of tho year was held Friday. Friday's practlco marked the debut of the Green De PMei I 0 1 0 Poattlorj .1,11.., Suutli-rn Dugan Wnahon SprhiK Marclmnt Moaely Harkla Carttoa Ciallortuj' T. Heeao Kellar Fitiimns.p 0 0 0 0 I losterhouilt. Ilowyer (loud broad Krrois: Oehrlng.r. Uuble.

Two base hits: Laxzetl. Combs. Stolen bases: Meuaed. Buth, Lazzerl. Sacrlflcea: Menial, Dugan, Bengougb.

Boublo plays: McManuH nnd Neun. Left on buses: New York 1(1, Detroit fl. Base on balls; oft" PIpEi as 3. oft si oner 1. off Hmlih t.

struck out By Plptrraa 7. by Stoner fi. by Smith 1. Hits: Off Stoner In 7 InnlBfa, btt 3 In I Inning. Passed balls: Woodall 2.

LoahiK pitcher: Stoner. Umpires: Nallln and Ormshy, Tlma or game appears to bo in good condition lo meet the Frenchman, both are welters and Tuesday night will mark their flrst appearance hero. Ico boxes that may ho carried on tho running board of automobiles havo appeared on the market. "giiirW i "a 3f is Batted for Taylor In elithih Batted for Barnes In JUan for Ott in elKhth II Mi ii 0 I Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 a wwis Omson College, 8. Cleniaon 0.

Preabyterlan Collect 0. Lexington: V. M. T. J8.

Richmond 0. Chatlnnooga: Vanderbllt 45. Chatta-nooga It, BatM KouBe: L. S. TJ.

45. Louisiana Poly Youngstown Carnecle Tech "3, Westminster 8. Delaware, Ohio Weaieyau 12. Wilmington .19. St.

Louis: Washington University Lombard College 0, Si. Louis: St. LiiiiIk Tlnlvorat, 9 Meek Mlii.llekauf PARK TAILORS Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1 Ladies' Plain Dresses Cleaned $1 Pants Cleaned and Pressed 40c Suits Pressed 35c 255 First Ave. No. Phone 44-692 all for and Deliver either.

"But let's say that Barry was okay In the way he handled that situation; lei's admit that the rules called for no count until the other fighter was in a neutral corner. And then let us ask Barry why it was that in the eighth round, when I slipped to the floor, he fairly leaped at me, stood over me and was about to start the count without the loss of a fraction of a second without paying the slightest attention to where Tunney was at that particular moment. Crowley 0 7 7 1220 0 0 7 07 Score by perleds: Florida Southern vils on the now gridiron as previous workouts were held or. the rough Held that lies near the playing park. Practice will be resumed tomorrow The DuRay-Honry bout was slated for last Tuesday, but rain caused postponement.

In the senii-flnal conflict, Young Rlsher, Tampa lad, will meet Sailor Crowe, St. Petersburg, In a scheduled eight-round HepairWork, MACKS BREAK EVISM PHIL A DELPHI Sept. 24. (.) The hlii a double header with Lrror: (looch. Thrce-bnso hit: Tern Stolen bases: Housh, Mueller.

Bairlrie. hits: Undetrom, Jackson. Double -Oranthara to Wri.hl lo Harris Left oTbalu." oeT'tf Bases on balla; off Meadows 1. struck out BJ Meedowa 3, by Barnes I. HHs- Off Harnes 4 In 7 off Fit sslmmon I Ml 2 ii 11 IIL'H.

I Michaels-Stern Clothes Dobbs Hats Interwoven Hose Arrow Shirts LARUS-BATTLE CO. bandale, Teachers 6. Jackson, Union University 14, Cleveland today, wliiiilnu- the first game yuaranteea 4 to 3 titut losing tho second hv tin- mm. crowe nas mane great improvement since ho fought here tHHKMOOTO, A. M.

li. Birmingham: Birmingham Southern lit Marion Institute 0. Anilierat, Amherst 21. Alfred 0. Hanover, H.

Dartmouth 17, Nor-wlch 0. Sprlngfleld, Ohio: Wlttenhorg 03. Flnd- i'll i with a light scrimmage session slat- ed for Wednesday afternoon. It Is 1 probable that a heavy scrimmage will be held Thursday wilh a slight workout on Friday, the: day before the Bradenton battle. Illgler ami Florida Xcorlng: Touchdowns.

Yancy. (Sub for Ooodbread); Baldwin. (Sub for Mlddlekauf Crabtrae 2, (Sub for Bowyer). Polnta after touchdown: Stanley, (Sub for Dehofr), Placement: Sow yer, plarement. Southern Touchdown.

T. Points after touchdown: Kel-lar, placement. Offlrlnls: Katohloa, referee. I'unlue; Hill, umpire, Ga. Tech.

Jones, head linesman, Army; Buchanan, Held JuBge, U'ooster. MRS, HORN WINS nipires: jvlem quitter. Time 1:42. jMOJfa BATTERY SERVICE 1 same aoore. Joo Boley's single drove Dykea over the plate In the Xth inning of the first game anil broke a 3-3 tio.

Manager Mack used a number of rookies In tho second game. Pitcher (iuy Central, recently purchased from Baltimore, gave a Brood account nf last and Is ready to prove that he can fight. Battling Yonke and Vernon ST. LfHUS Met til ,1,. "It happens that Tunney was not a neutral corner.

Tunney was just back of Barry not any more than two or three feet away from me. If Harry was so insistent that should go to a neutral corner, why did ho not first, of all ssee. wJbere Tunney was before ho tried to pull a count on me? Was he in there just neercy are atawa to mix in a CSWIiga Psi-k, Maryland Washington College 0, Milwaukee: MHnpiWIo T'nlveraltv St. Vlatora 0. 53.

TARS CAPTURE HURLING DUAL Phelps Holds Greenville to Five Bingles and Wins. 1 toO himself after getting off to a bad start In the ftrat Inning. First 4imne Stanford 33, Fresco Kansas Agglea ,10, Post Office Arcade SlatB 0. Manhattan, Kns Hays Teachers (I. CLKVKLAND Ait it ii ro PHILADELPHIA All li 11 PO A Louis Cardinals advanced to wiihln one ball K.ime of the New Vork Clants und two gauiea of the Icaguu-lrading Pitts Blirjlt Pirates today by defeating lit.

Boston Braves, 4 to 3. It was tho fifth consecutive victory for Fred recruit from Houston, sinco ho came to the major league. Hafcy got his fourth home run In the last four games In tn third Inning with nono on base. Tho Cardinals touched R. Smith fat 11 hits, while Prankhousn lot tha Braves down with eight scattered blows, The conshes nre undecided as to a probable starting lineup for the first game of the year, but It will be something like the following: Charley Carter and John Hewitt, ends: Captain Clarence Pheil and George Presstman, tackles; Richard Gross and Tom Kchard, guards; Peter "Preset man, center; Hoy Armstrong nnd Si I Fort, halfbacks; Tom fast eiio, Quarterback, and "Angel" Sold and Serviced By six-round preliminary, while Doug Wells and Young Tunney will furnish tho exhibition In a four-rounder.

A battle royal will opn the program at 8:15 p. it was announced. Matchmaker Ryan states that every bout will bo a real fight and if anyone is not satisfied with the card they will have their money to enforce all the rules upon me and enforce none so for as Tunney was concerned?" Harry Blamed Oflnnell, la.s Orlnnell 6. Penn, COska-tooaa, (I. tle).

JltUtimhl T'nlverslty Pittsburgh IS, Indianapolis: Butler 46. Ifunola 4 1 II 3 3 4 0 4 1 3 4 0 0 4 0 4 12 10 2 0 0 1 4 0 1 9 0 3 0 13 0 4 13 0 2 om.tr aioo ojnuiiop.2b Funiera.lb 3 0 0 13 i OjBitat.rf ltodspp.Sb 4 0 2 1 01 DykM.cf 3 0 0 0 h.Sewell.c 4 0 13 fiFora.lS Unxford.cf 3 10 0 (i Klmtnoni.lf Mntl.2l 4 0 2 4 3lIloley.l Sliautr.p 3 0 0 0 0 Khmkf.p GOLFING TITLE 1 Maureen Orcutt Is Defeated; in Final Match by Western Girl Bravi hulked up two runs in the sec Electrical Service Co. Second St. and Second Ave. Soutli Telephone 6335 ond luuliiK, and the Cardinals eno.

Th, 1110 2 J.VCKStl.WII.I.i;. Sept. 24. The Jacksonville Tars of the South 30 3 0 21 Ul 4 12 27 11 mal 12. Huntington, Drexel 0, Junlnta 9, State College: Tenn State 22, Lebanon I A'alley 0.

New Orleans: Loyola 13, Rlen Instl- tute 0. Vanderbllt 45, Chattaiteeca 18 Ferdham 14, Ilctlianv 0. 'J Auburn. Auburn 0, stetson d. Columbia: south Carolina 13, Eraklnc 6, heverance, fullback.

The above lineup would average 175 pounds on the lino and 156 in the backfleld. world champions tied the score with run In the third and took tho lead by scoring one run in each of tho fourtii and fifth Innings. Boston came back In tho sixth with another tally but railed to tio the score, and were halt! runlesB throughout the rofU: of tho gatm eastern League evened off the "championship of tho South" series here this afternoon at one all by taking the second game from Greenville Spinners of the Sally League By Right of Conquest Names whose authority in the realm of fashion was won by merit. Below a distinguished role of names names that require no explanation. Cleveland "0 100101 03 Philadelphia 00001021 4 Errors: Pumiiia, L.

Sewell. Llnd, Kates, Klimkr. Two base hits: Hodapp, Dykes, Koxx. Home run: Summit. Stolen bases: Hale, Holey.

Sacrifices: Cochrane 2, Ehmke, f'onseca, Summa. Double plays: Hodapp, Llnd and Fonseca, J. Sewell, JConeeea nnd Hodapp. Left on bases: Cleveland 5. Philadelphia X.

Bases on balls: Off Shaute 1, off Ehmke 3. Struck out: By Ehmke 4. Umpires: McOowan and Hlldebrnnd. Time ill, BOUT RETURNS AT GREENLAND Michigan Expedition Heax's Battle Over Radio The Dempsey camp waxed sarcastic today over tho "fair referee' thing. They claim that Barry was warnlnK nnd hainperlnfr Dempsey all through the fight, constantly threatening disqualification that Barry accused them of using urease on Dempsey's face when none was betas: used that Barry continued to "handcuff" Dempsey on the breaks, and that when he broke the fighters from a clinch, Dempsey always jiot the worst of it because Barry would jam down Dempsey's hands.

They claim, too, that one of the deputy commissioners refused to give Dempsey more than one roll of bandages for his hands, although the Stetson Eleven Defeats Auburn by 1 to 0, the same score by which the Bptnhers won the opener. Phelps for the Tars had the better of a BOSTON I 8T. LOUIS AS ro Ai An ro 4 0 1 2 0 lloulhlUf 5 0 1 1 4 111 SIKrtch.2b 4 111; Welih.rf 4 0 10 Olllafsy.lf 4 18 3 0 fjWalf.t 3 10 9 jmuttomly.lb 4 0 113T pm.ll 4 12 3 2 2 0 ti Farrdl.M 4 0 0 5 3 0 111 Mnnrr.Sb 4 0 11 llstrhutta.o 3 0 0 I I (llhion.r 3 0 0 4 2ISrhuhls.il 4 0 9 11 ll.Smlth.p 3 0 11 0 PFrankhoi.p 4 0 12 0 sawanne, lewaanee 32, Tran-ylvanla 6. Oxford, Ml8. thtlveralty of 57, rjotleite of oxarka e.

Union 12, Saint Lawrence 6, Wayerosa. Piedmont Institute S5, Rlverilde Ataletlc Jackaonvllle, 0. Tusealoosa: Alabama 45, Mlllsaps 0. St. Paul: St.

Johns (, towa. State Teachara (tie). Athana: Ohio it. 12, itlo Qraade 0. Franklin, frankita s.

Indiana Central 0. t'rawforuBvllle, Wabash 31, Danville Ind i Normal 0, Collogdvllla, Hralnua 27. ITii.sala 0. Hljli Ppiut. N.

High Point College, SPECIAL OFFER ON CHIN AWARE Thoe who are about to refurnish tltilr apartment or home will be i intereted. GARDEN CITY. N. Sept, 24. (iP) -Mrs.

Miriam Burns Horn of Kansas City today pulled a deadly accurate mashie niblick from her bag to win the national golf championship, defeating Miss Maureen Orcutt of Haworth, N. five up and four to play, over the final stretch of 36 holes. Miss Orcutt. was much the longer from the tee and had a very slight edge In the putting, but Mrs. Horn was able to place her approaches much closer to the cup.

The Mis- frf ll I Second Clinic i i'iiiiJiiKU'uu" 33 3 24 141 33 4 11 27 1 1 pitching duel nfter he relieved Mc-Kinney In the third. McKlnney retired with an injured hand. allowed three hits nnd McKlnney two, to seven pounded off the Spinner hurler, Hayne. BKBKVItUt i JACKSOKVUXK AllHIIPOAl AH It II I'd A Spier. us 3 0 2 4 71 Beiirtr.lli 1 0 10 II Walker.cf 4 0 11 (ilI.Mn.inl.rf 3 0 2 1 0 Hanlcl.rf 4 0 0 0 01 Narlsky.Zb 3 0 17 2 Fltilirltr.lf 4 0 0 1 Hurkcrf 3 0 110 Khirley.lli 4 0 110 (li Callegm.lf 3 0 fl 1 0 Hi 3 0 0 1 OUIadW.M 3 0 0 1 3 AUBURN, Sept.

21. Chester Freeman, Stetson halfback, picked up a fumble in the last period and raced 00 yards to defeat Auburn on Drake field hero this afternoon, 6 to 0. It was the first defeat the Tigers have suffered on the campus since 11)08, when L. S. U.

was returned victor. Fumbles on the part of the Auburn backs aided in thg counting for Lhaileiteaita- The AltltilPOA All PO A Kldirodt.lt 3 0 0 10' nyke.2b 41253 Fnnsoca.lh 5 0 111 0 Mllano.3b 4 0 1 0 ,1 Suinma.rf 3 1 0 6 01 lttei.cf 3 (I 0 1 0 4 1 1 2 2 Saumlers.lf 3 1 0 10 4 2 3 0 3 0 0 0 2 Mrsit.c 3 0 13 i Foil, 2b 4 It 1 11 0 l.nneford.rf 4 0 3 2 French. rf 3 0 0 2 0 Untie 4 0 0 1 3 -Simmons 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 1 llflallminy.sg I 1 2 8 Citntrfll.p ,1 0 0 0 2 M. King o. Wilson, Campbell College 0, Central College 7.

Dea Moines: Dps Molnea University 9, 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0: Louis 0111100 0 I Errors: Gautreau, It. Smith, Orsatti Two-base hits; Brown. Douthlt, hit: It, Smith. Home run: Stolen base: Brown. Sacrifice hit.

Schulte. Double play: Gautreau to Four tiler. Left on bases: Huston 5, St. tiouls 9. Bases on bails; ntr Btth off Frank house- siriii'k out: By It.

Smith by Frankhouae 6. Umpires: McCor hitek, Jorda and Moran. Time 1:51. I. S.

Bing IMFUKIfcD ENGLISH CHINA-WARE that we arc now offering 78-piece sets in fetching patterns rules prescribed one for each, until such time as Dempsey, In his dressing room, dragged out a copy of the rules and forced the commissioner to produce two rolls. And i hey also charge (nut ienu-sey was tricked into getting into the ring first by that same deputy commissioner who told them that Tun 3d 1 11 27 111 0 3 jjtadrgsl.la 3 0 0 3 21 31 3 0 27 15 nuut mil tuao nau a less intimate ac-(Hiaintance with tra'ps, although the winner and the loser managed to inspect many of the sand-infested hazards during the day. Several Tigers had carried the ball to the Hatters' -1-yard line, when Ellis, Au Itsyne.o 3 0 u'mrai tjoiiego 7. Charlotteavlllo: Virginia 38, Hampden 8ilnyir. Lexington: Maryvllla 6, University of Kentucky li (tie).

Memphla: Southweatern 40, Lambuth Colloge IS. LubbecU; Texas Tech 81, Panhandle 1 0 4: 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 (open stock) can now be purchased for $37.25 I 20 1 7 27 11 II 0 21 HI NEW YORK, Bent 24. -The reception on a Greenland Ice cap of a radio account of the Dcmpsey-Ttinney fight is described today in the New York Times in a dispatch dated Mountain Observatory, Kangendlugs-skad, South Greenland. In a wireless dispatch to the Times Raul Oscanyan, radio operator of the University of Michigan expedition, said: "Ve heard the Tunney-Detnp-sey fight at Chicago being broadcast by the, General Electric company's short wave station at Schenectady, quite as well as if we hnd been at the-ringside, and wo enjoyed it Oscanyan and Clarence R. Kallquist, aerologist, remained at Kangenlugsskad after other members of Rrof.

Hobb's group of experts left Greenland for home two w'eeks ago. FIFTH STRAIGHT CHICAGO, Sept. 24. (A) dtfeago registered Its Mflh stralaht victory tnrirn Batted for French in 9th. Cleveland 31 0(1000 0 04 Philadelphia 00000002 13 Krrora: None, Two base hits: J.

Sewoll, Dykes. Three base hps: Fon-se-a. 'Sacrifice: Simmon. lnuhle. plavs: Hodapp ami Fonseca.

Left, on bases: cioveiand 7. Philadelphia 5. Ilase on ni. 'i Austin: Texas ITnlverslS 4. ni1ahn, times they showed sportsmanship by going into the same trap.

They started the day oft the same one on the first of the (Ireenvllle Jacksonville Kri'or: Leonard. ttt If I fl 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Hits: (Iff MeKinnev olf Phelps 3 ill 6 1-3 burn half, dropped the ball. Freeman scooped up the ball and made a brilliant run down the field to score the lone tally of tho game. Auburn gained a total of 13 first downs to the Floridians seven. The passing attack of the Halters outshone that of Ihe Tigers, the former completing four out of seven at Thi excellent grade of imported I I J8889KS.

I I 2 in 2 1-3 Innings, Stein-Bloch Arch Preserver Interwoven Ralston ware cost no more than the domestic and is the equal to sets I fans: hit uuckeye orr Caul roll 2. Struck out: By Buckeye 2, Cantrell 3. I'mplres: Hlldeliianil and MeUowan. Timo 1:32. ney was leaving for the ring at the same time, although Tunney did not leave until moro than ten minutes later.

Dempsey was aski about all those charges. Ho smiled-an answer: "Well, tho boys 1 have around ino are not generally untruthful boys." Asked as to tho future, Dempsey said by making a clean sweep of the Miroe- game series with the Phillies, winning the final game 10 to 1. The Cubs slammed thn hall hart) traokwilson ami Stephenson driving out home runs, whlln Blake held the vlsl-tors to six hits, ono of which wa Cv Wllliams- homer, which enabled him to keep tho paco with Hack Wilson for the homo run honors nf tho National League. Each had clouted 29 four baggers. Southwest Tent hers 0.

Fort Worth: Christian University 27, Daniel Baker 9. Mobile: Howard 37, 0 College station. Trinity 0, Tesas A. M. Collage 45.

Lafayette, Southwestern Mississippi State Tench, rs College 0. Bhreveport, Centenary 86, 8am Houston 0, Youngstown, Ohio: Carnegie 25. Wost- 32 holes played. The match required six hours and 15 minutes to play, the 18 holes of the morning Using up threo hours and a quarter, ami tthe 14 in the afternoon taking three hours flat. Innings.

Sacrifice hits: Leonard. Phelps. Donate plays: spiers to Rodrlgties, Nar- lesky to Bourg, Spiers to Shirley. Left on bases: Greenville Jacksonville 4, Bases on balls: Off Hayne 1, off Phelps 1. Struck out: By Bayne 4, by Phelps 5.

Passed ball: Leggett. Winning pitcher: Phelps. Time 1:23. Umpires: McLaughlin (Sally), Clark (ft. selling from 50 to 75 per cent more.

HALL HDW. CO. INCORPORATED tempts, and the-Tlgera connected two out. of eight trys. iiiinMii-r lHivrov AfiAlJf HOSTOX, Sept.

14. .) Boston and Chicago ended their season series hero today when tho lied Sex shut out the visitors 3 to 0. Tho elulm broke even for tho year, each winning 11 games from the other. Sensational noldiag by Todt and Itothrnck helped Hussell over rniL.wi:i,rniA CHICAGO AH It II l'O A I SpiHng.lf 3 0 11 "I don't know yet. I decided that if Tunney whipped mo this timo I was all done.

Tie got, the decision. National Teams The Winchester Store 8th St. No. Phone 4550 Position Auburn Burns Carter Andres Pateraon (c) Howard 'unnlnttham Ingram "We are making the best. much places.

rttrs- 1. vrr.il i.roet" L-ewlshurg, Duckucll 43, Susijue-hntina 7. Philadelphia: Henderson Ilrowit 32, AkrIcs 0. Niii-thneirh- Mtnn.i McAUeteT GBttfgC IS, St. Olnf 2.

SUtaweert TI. 14, Baylor Lansing: Michigan state College Jj, Kalamanoo Collesre 6. no players were taking their time and an enthusiastic gallery of close to 2,000 persons also followed the performance, Mrs. Horn, the new champion, took full advantage of her first real (banco to win tho title. She had never before progressed to the finals, Stetson Camp Layton Mnx Eustloe MoiiKh Wright tVelsluger Bernard Freeman Smith Lowenthnl Aii ait ro a 4 4 3 0 1 1 it 4 2 1 0 (I 2 2 0 0 4 2 3 1 0 3 0 1 20 3 0 111 4 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 1 On Home Stretch I CtaI OKBD AT PAiSHI HY- NOTCH i SutdA 3 0 11 WlllUini.rf 4 113 OIHeatlutit.rf T.esch.cf 4 0 0 1 fl' strplinnn.lf Wrlnton.il 4 1112 Olf.AVIUim.rf I.Wilj.m.e 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 (llllarlnelt.c 3 0 0 2 31 nrk.2l 3 0 0 2 4IBlakcp tieltirck.sa 0 0 0 0 01 Arllilna Fisher I.H., Ellis Shotte 1'B.

things in this deserted part of the world, and making out very well, indeed," said Oscanyan. "We have a nico big stove for the chilly nights on top of the ice cap, and the winds which blow with gale force at times." viiipr.n 2 0 10 2 NEW VORK. Sept. 21. -Pittsburgh's one time commanding lend in the terrific National league pennant grind trembled at a game iieitan and cariyto contributed to ilos-toirsattack.

CHICAOO I BOSTON' AlIKIirOAl ABBXFOA il ii I ii. 4 0 0 2 21 it. iv i 4 110 4 Kimia.Sb. 0 0 2 tlKnselUih 4 1 I 0 Neii.cf 4 0 0 4 01 Flagstrd.cf 2 0 0 3 0 PtiilkJf 4 0 1 Oi He 4 1 3 2 10 llrrflt.rf 4 0 1 2 01 arlynle 3 0 10 0 rutrtr.lq 4 0 19 OlMyrr.lf I 0 1 0 0 Battla.H 10 11 OITodt.lb 2 0 0 IK 2 rinkinpr.il 1 0 0 0 01 Monro, 0020 'llarnaba 1 0 0 0 01 Itumrll.p 3 0 0-2 1 Srlislk.c 2 1 8 Si CroiKs.ij 1 0 0 1 Lyom.p 10 0 0 4 Srott.p 10 10 1 30 2 0 2(14 .:2 10 14 27 Seoro hy quarters! Auburn 0 0 0 fl 0 Stetson 10 0 6 Scoring Stetson: Freeman. Officials: Flowers (Georgia Tech).

Referee Umpire, Motiah (Wisconsin); Gage (Trinity), head linesman. That makes me a loser. Under the strict rules, I knocked him out in the seven! h. That makes me, a winner, But we were fighting under Chicago rules. So I guess maybe that would about make, it a draw or no contest or you name it.

"I'm shoving off for New York In day or ko. I'll be there about a week and then I am going to I.os Angeles. After that well, I'll Jet the future take care of itself. Hut in the meantime think I can whip Tunney If all the boys stick to string ring rules and make ten seconds tho limit count." tutuuusu silt: won tiie western women's championship in 1923, and was runner-up the next year. Miss Orcutt.

too, was a national finalist for the first time but holds the Metropolitan women's championship for ihe second time. nnd a half today as the result of Emory! Emory and Henry 50, lliwus-see 0. Cincinnati; Kentucky Weslevan IS, t'nlverslty of Cincinnati 0. Williamsburg; Catholic University 2, William and Mary 0. Berkeley: University of California It, Santa Clnra (I.

Stanford: Stanford 7, Olympic, Club fl. Los Angeles: Whlttler 40, V. 8, S. Penttsylvnnla 9. Angelas: Dnlveralty of California S3, Santa Barbara College 9.

Eugene: University of Oregon f. Lln-fleld Collego 9. parting licit from the second place GEORGETOWN WALLOPS LENOIR-RHYN, 80 TO 0 ftiants. Just a fortnight ago, Ihe I'irates were swinging down tho Philadelphia 010001 0 0 0 Chicago 00103141 10 Error: Blake, Two. base hits: L.

Wilson, Scott. Three-base hits: Wright itone. Adams, Stephenson. Homo runs L. Wilson, Williams, Stephenson.

Sacrifice hits: Orlmm, Spauldlnc, Stephen son 2, English 2. Double plays: Beck to Rnxltsh to Crltnm. nallsh to Beck 32 fl 24 10 23 3 Jt2H 19 Introduction of the Hy-Notch lapel is an achievement, secured by our tailors at Fashion Park thru careful adherence to Custom standards approved by London. Custom Service Without The Annoyance of a Try-on I AVASIl I.N'GTON". Sept.

Vandv Smothers Hatted for Flnsknmper in 9th. Clancy, cut, hit by own ball. Many Take Part In Quoit Game Georgetown bent I.eiioii-Khyn ool i to Crlmm. Left on bases: Philadelphia Stetson Society Brand McMullen -Leavens Rockinchair Borsalino Vassar Resilio Dunlap XT a -rt i lego SO to 0 in football hero today, I ooooooooo 0 Noogans, 45-18 irr? ftf asrs-1 11 Ll2. slveness kept the lighter team from atotea baeeat Regan nigateaa itotiV: (getting started.

i rock. Saerltlces: Lyons, Todt. Doable CHATTANOOOA, Lenoir-Ithvne made a stuhlmrn t. Denoir-Hhync made a stubborn PLUNGING BACK LEADS LOYOLA TO 13-0 WIN championship stretch with a margin of four and one-half contests on the contenders. The cards kept Ihe half game distance from the Olants by whipping the Braves.

The standing: Won Lost Ave. Play Pittsburg 89 OS 7 New York 88 0 .595 6 St. Louis 87 0 592 7 The Buccaneers now must come out on top in siv of seven games HWMO t. MSNCS OU OlllS: llfT WISH- 1 off Miller 2, off Scott 1. Struck out Hv Blake 1, by Scott 1.

Hits: Off 10 In 6 1-3 Innlnirs, off Scot 14 lu I 2-r; Innings. Hit by pitcher: By Miller. (Ileathcote). Loslnit pitcher: Millet empires: Tieardon, Hart and McLaugh lln. Tltno A strange s-crial railway was recently deviaed to paint the giant electric power cable that spans "the Narrows" of Puget Sound near Ta-conia, Willi facilities for 12 to play at one time and a membership of more than 70 the St.

Petersburg Quoit club Is looking forward to the coming season as its greatest. Kvcry sport club on the Mirror Lake courts is planning a banner year and Quoits la eton u. jiaso on balls; Ott Lyons 3, ltussell 1. struck nut: By Lyons 5. ltussell 2.

Wild fitch: Lyons 2. Umpires: Bineen and Connol)'. Time attempt at defense during the flrst half, choosing to kick to Ueorgetown after each of the four touchdown scored. The whole team weakened in the third quarter, allowing three touchdowns and in the flnul session Georgetown scored five times. EMM WIN, UNM CINCINNATI, Sept.

24. () Clneln mill spilt a double bill with tho by annexing a ten-inning opei, Inir tussle by 1 to 0 and dropping thi -(ft A deceptive mixture of aerial play and line smashing proved too much for tho University of Chattttaoofa to withstand, and Van-derbilt smothered the Moccasins by a 45 to 18 score hero today, Vattly counted twice in the first period, once by sustained attack on left on their schedule to capture the wroits TBI I Mill NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 24. DP) The heft and speed of 'Tiny" Drouil-het, fullback was responsible for a IS to 0 victory of the Loyola eleven over Illce institute here this nfter-noon.

In the first quarter tbr hard plunging back shoved over the Initial certain to follow tho oUht tourist MASHINUTON. Sept. HHifiting if the fcHants and- Curtis ictivities. uem me, rirowns 10 nve nits today and St. Louis dropped their third straight game to the Senators to 2.

Washington made th. Ir hits off Gas-ten scoring enough runs in the second Inning to win. The game which is very interesting attracts old and young alike. Tournaments and other competitive Chattanooga's line, again by a Short ARMY WINS FROM pass from Spears to Armstvad. Two Not just lucky TTS not just luck the outstanding performance of NORWALK Cords.

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10'M Central Ave. Phone 714S I-'ren Koad Service touchdown of the encounter and repeated the same performance aaam WASIIIVUTOX ST. Wills -Alt l'O nnd it is probable that the club will meets are held to keep interest alive demand greater facilities a short time. I 4 llourk.3t 4 0 0J S.ltlce.rf triumph In all their remaining con-testa. While the possibility is extremely unusual, the three contenders can close the season In a tie for first place in the event the Corsairs win five out of seven while the Giants and Cards take all their contests.

The standing then would be: Won 'Jst Ave. Pittsburgh 60 .610 New York 01 60 .610 St. Louis fit 60- .610 Rlrf.rf 3 0 0 1 01 Stilw.tS Students Riot CHICAGO, Sept. 24. The football season is on.

"Witness: Twelve policemen were needed to quell a riot last night between students of the Austin and Oak Park high schools, en-gaging in some "just before the battle, brother" hostilities, Thirty students were arrested and later freed. Onk Park boys started Hi'; argument, said the police, by painting windows of the- Austin school red. 0 a ii ii ro 4 110 0 3 0 0 2 4 I 1 I 4 0 2 1 0 4 10 1 1 1 1 8 1115 3 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 2 in the next period. Moore half back, kicked goal after the first counter Rice, although held scoreless, showed lip better than the home team in the second half, especially the final The offensive netted nothing, however, in the way of touchdowns. (Continued on Page 10) I- Wants Chance LONDON, Sept.

24. In the hope that he will bo picked to meet CJene Tunney for the heavyweight championship of the world, Phil Scott, heavy-Weight champion of England, will leave for New York Wednesday, it was announced today. It was understood that, he will take part tn elimination contests between picked boxers for the right of challenging more touchdowns came for the Commodores In the second perio one via. the line and ono made possible by air. The Moccasins scored their first touchdown in this period and added one in each thereafter, failing to kick goal throughout, their first touchdown coming on Thorn pspn's recovery of blocked punt und the last two on passes.

4 117 a' (lsnsrl.fr 4 113- ii it Mil tlluilgr.lb 41 3 04 Riu.se.3b i ii i 4niiii.n lU.llrj 1 0 0 0 0 HtaMtCH Mlllfr.rf Sehlrt4.e Adsm.tb Ketu.u -Williams DENT ENGLISH CO. BOSTON, 13 TO 9 WKST POINT, N. Sept. 24. (JV) Army defeated Boston university 18 to 9 today in the opening game of the season.

Both army touchdowns. came In the opening period. Fullback Murretl was sent through the line for short distances to make the touchdowns on both caslons after t'agle. left halfback, nnd Median, quarter, hud forward passed themselves to the vicinity of1 the Boston university goal posts. 8.t 11 1 1 1 i hits: Miller.

St. den nennetf 0 Th PRKM AN A Warranted Silk i faff i 75 I Ill IISIIIII IUJJM KMV LOSER IN POLO WESTBITRY. N. Sept. -Hard riding Sands Point four, boasting Thomas Hitchcock as its polo entrant in the open cluunpion-pol entrant In I ho open championship series today, 13 to 10.

Hitchcock was in great form ant! the army did especially well to hold Ihe game to such small margin. Sacrlftces: lladlc.y. Oast.ui. Harris. 333 CENTRAL Vltaailns, essential elements in food, are so powerful In their el feels that as little as thres-rollllontha of an ouiiec of the proper one will prevent rickets in rat Hatted for Gaston In th.

t. 1...01. oooeeteoo Washington I I I I Unuhlr plays: Koisa to Adams to Slsler. i Left on bases: St. Louis 8, 3 nase oil balls: Oft Oaaton 1.

Hadley I 3. Re llaatnn F.lcwttors have been invented that stop automatically on signals from mmi. i waiting passengers hrrors: ttRourke, Bennett, Kelss. Han-Is. Ooslln Hadley.

Two base llennett. MltP-r. C-oslIu Hit pitch: Hadley. fraplrs: Rowland, and Van Oraflan. Time 'y..

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