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'R the necossary transportation ia furnished to and from the baseball park maa to in Iran local camps. Tne civilian attendance ia going be rood. That much la aaaured. At lanta fans Ilka the elaaa of baaeball dished out In the last two Saturday trainee aa promoted by the military authorities. They're gains out In fall vain today.

The soldier attendance will be the MWW ever, Tjncle Kami biff motor trucks of the cniaxtrrrrnaatrr department will be command eared at Fort ing their In action, ikk Heed Extra Cam. Mfcllfi strictly up to the street £Uh further equipment for brincine sne ooys into tne city to see me Branca. Every atreet car. car in whatever trains that are run and every auto or truck that patriotic business men mig ht lend will be jammed by enthusiastic soldiers on pleasure bent. To the street car company and the They would realise on increased revenue from increased service during; the afternoon.

Only the wonder as to how they are to get to the game will keep many of the boys away. And pep It will be Txte Jessup crowd made plenty of fuss last Saturday. They'll make It again today, bat they'll be augmented by the rival rooting; clans from Camp Gordon and Fort McPherson. Much of whatever spare time the boys could get from their duties this week has been spent in organizing cheer clubs. Bong's and yells have drilled into the boys.

Kvery manner of noise producing instrument, horns, bells, whistles, etc. Will be brought into play and some unique stunts along; these lines are promised by the rival clans, but are being kept secret until today. Two Good That two great games, two of the class that have already been shown to the baseball fana of the city, will be presented tt certain. The work during; the twilight hours on the personnel of the teams has been strenuous and the most formidable nines that can be picked will represent the rival The opening game will be played between Jessup and the Fourth IE SPORTS NATIONAL LEAGUE ton won. 4 to 2.

The only earned run 01 tne game came in mo eiguui. nlnas: R. H. E. Ptttsbwrg 020 000 4 1 Boston 003 000 Olz 4 3 Batteries Miller and Schmidt Northrop anid Wilson.

Brooklyn. August 2 made it two straight from Cincinnati by winning today's game by 2 to 1. Daubert Batteries Ring and Wingo; Cher held Philadelphia safe Phillies scored a run In the ninth on two scratch hits and Hornaby error. The game ended with the bases filled. Score by innings: H.

E. Louie 106 001 I Philadelphia 000 000 1 5 2 Batteries Sherdell and Gonzales, Watson. Oesohger and Adams. today by a score of 11 te 1. The Cuba now lead the Giants by five and was sailors' day at tne two regiments of naval the by Innings New York Polo grounds.

STANDING OF CLUBS w. Won, Lest. P.C. leasee. I Chicago atewTertt 42 it .441 MEN Get Cured afsmrN yean, The right klad 5r is? 7mm.

Sarveae iii, aesant MU IHaal Mi aa Military Teams Play at Ponce All Aboard for Poncey And the Big Noise Today Eecord Breaking Baseball Crowd to See Double Header. Jessup Plays Fourth Replacement Gordon Tackles Port Three Bands and liberty Quartet to Furnish Horns, Bells, Whistles and Pep in Profusion. will be followed hv battle between Fort McPherson and Camp Gordon and a real battle it There are man nt the East ern, Western, International, American Association. Southern and even the big leagues on the rosters of the four teams. These men, coupled with star ed together splendid Atlanta fans who have seen the games played declare that some of the best baseball they have, ever witnessed anywhere has been presented.

They are all going today and are going to take their frienda If now strictly up to the weather man to dish out a brilliant brand of weather, if he doea his part the teama wlu 00 SSL tne the sweetest singers in uniform, are now out of for the baseball populace. The following Is the Wimble, Von Lausche, If, McCon'nell! PTTERSOV Mayer (Sam), cf. PropsL lb.1 nonnam. REPLACEMT. ib ACKinger, 3b Maloney, rf lb Prendergast, Clifford, If.

or Can lb Fogel'man. rf Hope.Ca I Mills, Ga, Tech T. C. ChappeL McPherson T. C.

A rnree tne iourtn, jessup ana camp team bands, the fort orchestra and the. Liberty quartette will furnish music. Soners and veils bv Colonel Dil lingham's regiment and bugle 14 Trucks with (00 Gordon men and 600 nore from the Fourth regiment's thou of camp men convalescents at 'ort to go in private autoa and ambu i Jessup will AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis. August Wright's sin ad bled St Louis to beat New York.

to 2. score oy innings: re a. m. New York 000 000 4 1 8L Louis 020 000 0 Wright and Nunamaker. made all of its six hits and its two passes count for runs today and defeated Boston, to driving Mays from th ebox in five innings.

These from the box In five innings. These inaton 100 010 001 I 1 Cleveland 102 020 OOx 6 8 0 Batteries Mays, Kinney and Schang: Coveleskle and O'Neill. Detroit. August 1. Washington second and fourth innings a triple and a single sent In a run and in the eighth five hits were grouped for Score by Innings: R.

H. E. Washington oio loo oto it tetrolt 000 000 000 0 2 Retteries Harner and A Ins worth: OTHER RESULTS Interna flea a I League. At Buffalo 0: CMtv 1 II In. nlngs: darkness).

At Syracuse uingnamton t. At Toronto Newark t. At Baltimore Rochester rain. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY Phil a. in Chicago: New York la Leo is.

Washington is Detroit; Boston in Clave land. National Leagaa. Plttabnrg In Boston: Cincinnati In Brooklyn. Institute Knights Templar, With Ceremonies at LaG range LaOrange, August (Special.) "Hugh De Payne" commandery No. It Knights Templar, was instituted hare this afternoon.

Among those present and who assisted la the institution of the commandery ware Sir Knight M. A Wier. a rand treasurer of the grand eomnaadan nr aeaoon; unaries Wood, grand recorder, of Savannah; Curtis a aurora. E. Cour de Lion commandery, of Atlanta; Perry Blacksheax grand warder, commandery of OaovaHa and Len Baldwin, E.

Constantino commandery, of Marietta, together with j. a. rraxier ano a. of Ope lika. Ala.

i. tittltt a number of those present i Tancred and temple on a class of Hugh de Payne starts off with a members? ip of The new officers of the commandery Joan w. ank P. Longler. Smith! prelate, and Augusta Treasurer Resigns.

Augusta. Ga, August 1. H. H. Mor To Decide When Majors Will Close At Meeting Today ommi ssion and Moguls Also to Discuss the Question of Playing the World's Series.

Cleveland, August 2. At special meet Inge here tomorrow of the American league and the National baaeball commission, a decision will be reached regarding the closing of the major league of the to attend. The National commission meeting is scheduled for 11 a. Chairman August Herrmann and Baa Johnson, president of the American league, will probably be the only members to attend; as President Tener, of the National league, has expressed his intention of not com No National Games After Sept. 2 ly afterward the winning ciub will par ticipate in a world aeries with the American league flag winners, providing arrangements for such a contest can be made with the rival major TVese Were the outstanding decisions reached at a special meeting of the Na day The conference, which bad been oria ii vanceu Zi Hours in order that the tion to present iU plans to the Amen uled to meet in Cleveland take action 4 Secretary of War Baker's order that baseball all tlons after September fight" regula Barney Dreyfuss.

president of the ttsburg club, and a member of the left immediately after the conference wuere afl WU1 conrer ulea so that the world's series may be and the latter organisation will abide The wording of the National league solution is such that the nennanr season may be ended considerably in Of Augusta far a long term of nJ7l, t7 years, has resigned. It is understood lag. sank, Awbara Chat ha to go into business tor him no tea. Jaty self. Ba IM a brother of W.

Morria world series lent month. ficials Indicate that this is the desire of the majority of the club owners of that organization in order that there may be no conflict with the ruling of championship series may be staged on or about August 20. This would tva at least 10 week days In which to play the best four out 'of seven nma. national League club owners are In favor of such a series, and as the American league magnates are underatood to hold similar onlnlona. it la question of suitdble dates for the aeries Johnson Concurs ma uepariure iot Cleveland tonight to attend a special meeting of the league tomorrow, said he would not be a parse baseba11 played after retary Baker for the application of the professional baseball.

rresiaent Johnson's statement to staging the world's series after September 1. as contemplated by club owners of the National league. The American league executive left for Cleveland with the vote of six of the eight club owners in favor of his plan to close the championship season on or about August 20, and then play a world series within the eleven davs land club, and Charles A. Comiskey. president of the Chicago Americans, accompanied President Johnson.

Dunn la strongly in favor of ending the sea on in accordance with President John on's suggestions. Mr. Comiskey, while to the earlv oln.inr would vote with the majority. Fulton County Transfers July IL lilt. lot on the north side of Park street, feet east of Hammond atreet.

ttxlll. ind Other J. M. Aver to Isaiah Norton, li corner of Crew atreeta, ttxTll. Win Robinson to P.

P. Jackson, lot the west side of Henry street. Ill feet if South Morelai 121. P. Gibs, No.

70 Highland avenue, 10x170. 'street, in teat atdOj 41 Irwia street. sea, let Oa the south side of avenae Ml teat west et the southwest corner of Euclid avenue. I July 11. nil.

It. Fred P. Equitable Life of the United r. 14x174. July Ilia 15.004— Arthur Tufts to R.

A Long, 4M years. par cent. Jaty tt, nil. Beads tar Title. Charles A Davis te Obeas Lage ttt.

Jane tt. lilt. U.l*4— V. R. smith to J.

F. Brown, tot U4.eea_^j Rishary to B. Center. 41 "takes arenue, August MM. Atlanta Mato Bav a venue.

11x144. 44 finance eaoxpany Is Bw Goforth. let Park atreet. Malta. Jnl, Virgil H.

Whitley to Thomas J. Whitley. 17 Lucy street: also let 41xt7 on Lucy street; also' let Mxtt aa Decatur street: alee lot ia rear of IT Lacy street, it.6 acres ia DeKalb county. Jaty 12. mi.

MILWAUKEE IS AFTER WILLARD DEMPSEY BOUT Milwaukee. Wia. August Tom Andrews, fight promoter, tonight wired Jess Willard asking him whether he would agree to meet Jack Dempaey at the Auditorium hare any time this fajl, the entire receipts of the bout to go to the war' fund leae actual expenses. Dehipsey, Andrews declared, has alreauy accepted the offer. MACON TEACHER, Struck by auto, DIES OF INJURIES Macon.

Annul X. rSneriall down and severely injured several ago ey an automobile driven by u. u. Jewett, of FlovtUa. died this evening at the Macon hospital.

Miss Darragh was struck at the corner of Second and Mulberry streets and sustained a wvere Injury on the head. She had for a number of yeara been a teacher at the Joane Rosa seminary and was among the best known of the local educators. SCOTT HEADS DECATUR'S Af. C. A.

FUND DRIVE appointed chairman for DeKalb county EDITED BY DICK JEMISON county's quota for the Y. M. A drive. COST OF WANT ADS IN THE CONSTITUTION One time 10c a lino a Three 9c a line I I Seven times 8c a I Thirty times or more 7c i f.Ti Far Brat Paralih.g Vmtmr alabed. Waatsd idsia.

Wanted Board. rar Brat gaoasa, faialahii, To haaaaa gerelifc tl. No pkaae eraeca areeated far advertlss aaraU that are to appear aadev "eaasi la advaaee iJaaetfleatiaaa. Above ratoa far eoosecutlve haaarUeaa only. Count six ordinary words to each line No accepted far leas than The Constitution will not be raaaeaaeMa tar more than aaa lauaeiaU saiirtHa at any adiltlaasafru araered tar asasa than aae time.

BtaaaatiaaaaBt at srfvartastag aiaat he to writing. It will not be accepted by This protects year tas areata aa Km can't bring or saaat gt year WawTaC phoae Main af ft 5000 or AtlanU 4001. Courteous operators, thoroughly familiar ratea. rulaa classification, will wish, they wlU assist you In opened for ads (excepting those Ions tbat are cash with order) by EVERY HOME HAS CSE FOB CONSTITUTION WANT ADS. Blk locket with back a H.

Reward Fhoae Q. a Baa aaa. Hasalack mt J. emtoek I4S. I RBTWARD FOR RETURN OF ni mm nnunvn wrw ON RODTHKRN TRAIN IS OK BKTWKKN TERMINAL STATION AND GEORGIAN Call Ivy Coll la partly sheared, strayed Oall Ivy or Ivy tti: Between tt Ponce de Leon avenue aad Whitehall aad Hunter streets about noon Friday, one platlnam pin outlined in black aad set with Ave diamonds.

Reward. A very larga male a Collie Mabel aad Chattahoochee i CLAIRVOYANT PALMIST Correspondence confidential aad i rVLfiro r. modeled into newest ahaaes; aow traaaae aaO trimminss furatsked. Larse stock te from. Charge acuaaata a Smith, tt WMtlaaM atrao orWaao'p aCtohelt sV toR.

HOLBROOK treat Keer fork and win to glad to see any at ate eld patients or friends, aad aayaaa else who mar he aseklag relief from ear ekronle or special disease at assa or waasaa. at Honrs 1 to I Bv i HELP WANTED Several boys to take routes; must be over 15 years old. Good pay. Gall at City Circulation Dept. Constitution.

ED SALESMEN mu. PLOYED DURING WEEK TO WORK EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. APPLY SATURDAY RBADY FOR WORK AT WATSONS CORNER PRYOR AND DECATUR STREaTTg. FIRST CLASS vulcanising man. who la riraft am aad la of taklnr charge of plant aad running it We have ill pay good wages or give 'HOW many unhappy people are there In FEUR.

REFERENCES REQUIRED this city wheat Uvea are darkened to the APPLY 117 TRUST CO. OF OA BLDQ. WaKTED Mackinist to take care of ear. because you nanast overcome trouble of a a domeaUc nature or otherwise Do you de wllaon a uo. sire a return of affections rightly yours or Male stenographer over draft dees another raoalva it? Do you find the age.

Good address and rafareaaaa. Ad one of your choice growing cold or IndU dresa aSI. Conatitatian. Istnare'aa TWO young man for railway news aerrice. call i on i Mme she wi7 Thow you how not ia draft age Union News Co, tt to face the of Ufa.

You leave her avenue Several men to m.u.r°how Ttoti carry routes; hustlers can ana'athicli mc.cth^nart make good salary. Apply at iKS City Circulation Dept, Con stitution Bldg. NEWS OF THE CHURCHES BAPTIST TABERNACLE SATURDAY NIGHT No Saturday Night Meeting SUNDAY 9 :30 A. M. rSunday school.

Dr. os. Broughton, Supt. Graded school, full of 4 pep "and enthusiasm. 11:00 A.M.— Sermon by Dr.

E. E. Kunkel, of Philadelphia. 8:00 P. Enthusiastic Song Service.

Smith, director. Pull choir. Sermon by Dr. E. E.

Kunkel. Baptisms at evening hour. TENT MEETINGS. The tent has been moved to new location at corner of Simpson and Orme Sts. The Billy Sunday club will have charge Sunday night and Dr.

Marvin Williams will preach every night next week, beginning Monday night. Tabernacle choir sings. John D. Hoffman directs music. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CHARLES W.

DANIEL, PASTOR. A. "DRIFTING. P. "STAYING BY THE STUFF.

SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH (Opposite State Capitol.) HENRY ALFORD PORTER, Pastor. 11:00 A. M. "Journeying Without Jesus." 8:00 P. M.

"The Great Divide." We want yon to share the joy of our Berviceo. PONCE DE LEON BAPTIST (Corner Ponce de Leon and Piedmont Avenues.) DR. ML ASHBT JONES. Pastor. 11:00 A.

"WOODROW WILSON AND FOUR YEARS OF A STUDY IN CHRISTIAN STATESMANSHIP. 8 P. M. Community service, in this church. Preacher, Dr.

Hendrtx. CAPITOL AVENUE BAPTIST 3:30 A. M. BIBLE SCHOOL. 11 A.

ML SERMON BY DR. MAJOR. 8:15 P. PASTOR FILLS THE PULPIT. UNION SERVICES.

H. Lu Turovrer, ataairnina; UNION SERVICES. OPEN AIR SERVICES, CAPITOL LAWN SUNDAY EVENING, O'CLOCK, SERMON BY DR. JONES, OF TRIN ITY CONGREGATIONAL S1NUUW. BVKKXWUI WUUJUMK.

FIVE CHURCHES PARTICIPATING. SOLDIERS SPECIALLY IN VITED. IF RAIN, SERVICES IN CKNTRAL FRlgBlTlCKLnJi CHUBCH. CONGREGATIONAL: CONGREGATIONAL DR. THORNWELL JACOBS CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Sundays at 11 o'clock, August 4th, Dr.

Jacobs will preach series of sermon lectures on The Attempted Empires of Europe." UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIS THE LIBERAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH West Peachtree, Bet Third and Kimball 11 A. M. SUNDAY, SERMON BY LAYMAN. Special Music. Soldiers Especially Welcomed.

SAVOY THEATER SAVOY THEATER REV. THOS. H. HARRISON Engineer Preacher, Pastor Christian HelperV League, SAVOY THEATER Sunday P. is a Reproach to Any People.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL METHODI8T EPI8COPAL PONCE DE LEON METHODIST EPISCOPAL AVENUE. REV. JOHN k. Sunday School, organised aad graded a REV. DICKERSON MOORE.

jnior, Service Ponce de Leon Saptlat. YOU WILL BE WELCOMED. MEN'S BIBLE CLASS METHODIST (South) METHOCI8T (South) WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. John Ellis, Pastor. 9:46 a.

Sunday school; E. W. Blgham, superintendent 11 a. m. "Sin Revealed by the Cross Communion service.

8:00 p. m. Joint service of Wesley Memorial and Grace churches. FU minutes talk by each of the pastors on "God's Shock Troops." Attendance last Sunday night doubled that of the previous Sunday night PRESBYTERIAN PRESBYTERIAN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Peachtree and Sixteenth Streets 11 KX) A. Rev.

J. Herndon, D. of Ocala, Ma, will preach. 10:00 A.M.— Berean Bible Class, led by Mr. R.

Hoyt, Sr. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Opposite the CapitoL) 9:45 A.M. Sunday School. Bev. Frank A.

Brown, of Hsuchou fu, China, will preach. 11 rfX) A. M. Sermon by Rev. Ed.

Brownlee. Soldiers and strangers cordially welcomed. NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH RICHARD FLJKN, D. IX. Pastor.

A. "Tae School That's AUra." 11:11 A.M. Morning Service. P. M.

Young People's Rear. 144 P. Union Ponee da Laos Baptist. STRANGERS AND SOLDIERS ARE WELCOME. METHODIST (South) FIRST METHODIST CHURCH (South) 4:44 9.

Preachlng by pastor. ST. MARK M. E. CHURCH (South) 1:44 V.

M. Union aarvlees Panes JACKSON HILL BAPTIST DR. 1. I. 4:14 A ST.

LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ENGLISH LUTHERAN ENGLISH LUTHERAN Corner Matta A reams aad Capitol Plana, RB7Y. w. wonMMVTwm, Pastor. bsv. i.

h. wnastv a n. 44 P. Oaaa asr Barries, eapitol PRESBYTERIAN Associate Reformed Presbyteriarj Whitehall Street aad WhJtabaU Terrace. RaTV.

a W. RKID, Pastor. 11:44 a M. "Qroarth ra Oraoa" 1.1S P. T.

P. C. U. HARRIS ST. PRESBYTERIAN i Blbie class.

14 a. 1 11:44 A Ho service in svsnlnc. We hare aatoa smcee With West Sad Baptist la even lag. loaday school 1:41 A. H.

CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST' PEACHTREE AND FIFTM SUNDAY SKKVIUCB a at clock. Public cordial I aar aenooi at a ra. tatttf'a Other da p. mi 411 Oread Opera SALVATION ARMY SALVATION ARMY 47 MARIETTA STREET. Sander school A at Opoa Atr meeting Cnrtla' leader Use Constitution Want Ads for Results.

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