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sports THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTI0N Cliff Edited By WfHatley i VOL. LTV. No. 13. ATLANTA GA.

SUNDAY OKNG JUNE' 2611921 CRACKERS VICTORIOUS TN' Sr GAME WITH VOLS Bill Pierson Lets Vols Down With Three Hits in 42 Win Had No-Hit Game Until Seventh Frame When Stellbauer Wm go Hits Homer. HUH Is FIR1 Nashvi Tenn. June 2j Special. Hub Perdue veteran pitcher of the majors an' 1 mm rs will be notified of his release from manageriafdutles with the aj hville Volunteer when the club returns from Atlanta un day. Th action follows a meeting or the club direct rs FrilIa announcement having been made public tonight.

A successor has not been named. but immediate steps will be taken to obtain a capable leader. Mtanwhile. Chick Knuupp. second baseman and field captain will be given management of the team.

Trere are too many good players on th Vol" to stay in the coi 1 di vision tl club off ec de 1 ix three hundred hitter out of eight regulars on tl tld is iru test monv In' jut IL it 11 Plenlon southpawJ the left- landed oi Sluggers out of a 4 to tory for the eecond game of tht. wo sanie series yt-bUiuay permit- It on three de iat lid i gles but continuous sta i j. it water as ie rcsu of en aSts on balls. bill am allow- tile Crackers to bun is in three frames tur a ta of Ihr" earl ed lung the tuarlll ounter Jesuit nt from 1 i willi save oft bam in Mayer. brown owing the ball Id to third aid la er scorn Sot unt I the seventh frame were he ols able to nick 1 i rs or a 1 ase hit.

Bill bte Ibauer olrlving th 1151. ball to center fie 1 11 at name for the 01 enlnj I TIB came Bill two bas one to Joe uj vu la the eighth wr i ored stut i an and Moore nail walked. Joe PtVt col tele I the ic re i a 116 Ie off I I i rso 1 ry in the nm when lye one rough the box alter iiro i a i rierson had whlttt' xm th hitting for Statham grounded to red iralT for the final out and the game ended. tatbam Start. Well Bill Statham started well It i ing nly fo ir balls in tl fc open nfc in Joe Ouy on drove the tirst or tile game between ird and ort ad Unjr Pirson et yd barumy er drove vie slv to tent fled.

but Bogart raced uatk and pulled the ball in for tlit i nal out. The Cra kers broke loo in tifc fourth with tl eir first ru vV ngo drove his rfct I of lav i ngle to enter. KaulTman foul- 1 to Mors. Prellio aft dp il led i ast te loiu sht and Bed crsed tie tlnv tter walkel I and a-- ed second sy Hill 1 ltarlderl. rs walked.

filling the ba. I3ol bv tow ck enue ra ly ai I ini nt. th a grounder to I en or final death. Re I QIC special Ilk ne to Stathams hcolcs olle tinp a orne run. double and single in four trips ate Joe yon trove two safe blnglp PS through the a We Infield.

which plaved in on the Ice or the grass with a dra out. eld to tt me in In ian baU ng style. Dill Get. Run. Captain Bill Ran i oi me 1 tu enter in the sixth.

took sc nd un i lerson infield demise. and ore 1 Bobby tow two ba wallop to left. Pnerson made a great try for the bail but only knocked it down with a good back and stall 1 igh In the air Sammy Mayer's ai to I ej in the seventh an 1 lou ole error related 1 the 01 eni it aragra ore 1 tie otiy unearnejj un of the tame the Cra ker Red Vlngo immediately followed sammy stunt with a real horn drive to the loot ot i ght field sFn boards Bill Drown It hp I IPS a nsf I 1I Piersons torkhand. twirl ns and drew three straight passes be ore whiffing on his last appear. arre flitter played nice ba 1 on his re Urn to seotltl yesterday.

gett ng 1 ree assists and one ut out with. ut a hobble and loll tins a two. sase blow and a walk for three at hat. Morse the recent qu red third sacker of I oked pood handl ne five as" sts nd two put outs on hard chants Th" Trackers moms-v hone Vol" tonight for a three. rtav stand in the Pe 1 from when 111 return home or a tl or the apaln flv ine Memohis Chicks The Box Score.

lLLF al' i uart ft tiSree Sb I naup Mellbnuer rt. Trnnard Drown. lb. er on 1' pe tiP. Yon.

rf. Mayer. of Ineo It. tauftman lb. raff 3h.

tl tt Ib Trl4en. rIersor. 3 A A in Total' 4 V. xgatted for at iam th ore by innings hie ft01 COO ft nta 0 tAt 4 ba ts Pratt Ritter. Stetlhauer.

Incn 1omerun ineo wild pitch. on strt rV out. by ri on 4 1 xtatham bases on balls riff on off tatham 4 sacrifice Vrlersofl stolen ba oart r. Tirlden earned run" Na Mille vtlanta 1 Time. Ion i mp Pfenfllflger and Katleka.

a Batting in Majors PLAYER Detroit 84 i 119 in- HI tIoaal League PLATER HonubT St. Thai MrHenry St ni Tnl St. tout' Mckolwn Brook Rouaeb. CAn. fl 102 41 liS I 36 Too literal.

From Ideas Employer Look here. you young Rip Van Winkle. I only engaged ou esterdy. and I believe you ve been That what I thought vou wanted. Ir Here's your advertisement Wanted an office boy.

not over sixteen taust sleep on the premise Black Cracker Win Two. Nashville Teon. June 25 Spe cial. Black Crackers made It three straights by taking both ends of the twin bill from Nashville to day. Will leaye tonight for Memphis for three games.

FIRST GAME. Score by Innings R. H. E. 4 lanta 000 000 000 001 1 11 Nashville 000 000 000 000 0 4 i Batte jes Glsentanna and OVal Mor re and Green.

sLCOND GAME. ore by innings H. Atlanta 102 030 0 6 Nashvilti- 010 000 0 1 4 1 Hattene Hampton Neal Nesb and Graves Green. Umpires Camllbell I and Grady. HARDAGE IS GMC COACH Le liardage Vanderbilt 1 ormt A 1 outhern.

all Amer an and all me all southern halfba nes to rtia Militarj college a ad all athlet cs for the com ng lnl- a on. ilardage 1 ossesses one of the fin est recor ever held by any soujix- trn athlete and stands as one of tile greatest assers that ever donn tile nloleskins. Playing wi three S. I A hampion hi teams ge was four times named on tile all southern ick and in 12 Grantland Rice placed the Vanderbilt star on all meri an team follow ng Vanderbits tie game with the great Yals- tm of that year. In 11 and 12 alter Camp gave the Vany I hark la ei on his tl Ird all- rnei i an team in spite of his well kno vn i lefer nee for hast at that time.

Two of the greatest coaches In the south tutored Lewie In his four. ear retime on all southern outfits. oi ohut at Auburn. had the crack hack during the seasons of OS ar 0 an 1 In 11 and 12. Since litsyinlr days.

Hardaje stared by a i gr two championship elnas teams at Vanderhilt. followed by a ar work at Mercer in 13. the three sea jns preceding tile war was charge or the strong M. Call teams at Chattanooga. Da ins the army service Hardajre cf coached and played with various army outfits.

In addition to his football prow- Hardage ranks with the all- around athletes of the south. haying i lay ed guard in basketball for five seas ns with uharn ander but and a hvillp Athletic club. In ha eball I played center field for four seasons at Auburn and ander work with the Georgia teams should add re itlv to records hung up the pat by the Mllledge- vltle outfit. SOIL TO AID THE PITCHERS York. June National league umi ir a have been instructed each game.

to rub up in moist rt at le i dozen halls use that la Th inexpensive atn ei for li reashii. a pitchers effect enes ado te I after experi- nts with se ht substances his prove 1 I ft according to 1 silent Heyder. Is clan that no cks were he ne 1 from tchers and ad 1 no tier means wouli I mil doctor 1 alls He had heard noth ng officlallv of the of a chalk Uotan. in Amerl- paUP tames veral weeks ago. Nitionil igue maflate5 con I red us nt to a pitchers I it th idea was dropped after It a I ber i fro vi ed upon by AmeriCAn Several un pirps Neydler dPclar- 1 ha 1 found the soil on one or IWO 1 amends the circuit espe- allv effp tive in tak ns the gloss' of i new brt and carried small amoui ts from one city to another for this purpose.

The orgy of Matt ig- vvh ch has featured the 1 si rint and early summer season. Is I ac liner an en. i In the opinion of Mr. Hevdter. He declared that si wnpss of the pitchers In I nlin into top form in cool 1 xtherha I I oen wholly responsl ATLANTA GIRL IN TOURNEY COMING HOME.

amp 01 Ju Four of An f- ran p-olfer who i part the British open 1 ami oi sM a Irews Ju called. sailed for New York the qutana to lav They re alter Hasten the Detroit 1 rofes onal Ch ck Evans. of ago Hobby Jones. At- lanta. and IT Paul Hunter of los nge Ixii Ion Ju le interesting I i 1 gIIlf urome 1 as I een ar the Vorptesdon i Olf club.

in Surrey' Itocer Wpthpred. runner up in the British I en golf championship tournament at Andrews. and his ler Joyce. ho held the Eng- 1 sh women championship. wilt meet Miss Alexa Stirling.

of lasts nerican women's champion. and H. De Montmoreno who captained the British amateurs airili the American amateurs In Hoylake. in Th is the rst me that such a test has been arranged for four prom nent golfers. GoVinp pert are interested to observe what extent women golfers be ab to support male partners.

If the result ts satisfactory from a snorting point of view. the test may lead to the foundation of mixed foursome championships. CARPENTIER TO WEAR OLD FIGHTING SHOES When Georges Carpentier enters the ring July' 2 to oppose Jack Dempsey. he will wear the same ring shoes he wore when he stopped Joe Beckett and Battling Levin- The champ Is somewhat su perstitlous and does not care to enter the rlne wearing new shoes Another or Georges superstitions is that It is bad luck to shave on th day of the battle. The French' man will guard hl shaving schedule so that he will cleaned of hi whiskers the day before the battle.

Carpentier does not talk- much about' his superstitions hut Descamps showu no hesitancy In plalnlng them. ore take much rare of his flshtlnt shoes a torn peonle take care of their but Sunday footwear. Miss Alexa Stirling Tells of Several Tourneys In Which She Participated Visitor at Formby American Woman's Champion Devotes Paragraphs of Praise to Miss Cecil Leitch Her Rival. ILRXA Lilted Htntr a Worn tm Champion I have felt recently that the best thing I could do personally. was to be within easy reach of a course upon which I might play or prac- lice as seemed best at the time so a to become accustomed to this climate and overcome the effect It had upon me.

This I have done. and I with. I think. good results. I I have been using Wlrral for this purpose.

a course to which I have I already' referred. and one ca access. But I had a pleasant and I interesting experience recently at watching the famous pro- tcssionals. All. or nearly all.

the American team vis ted Formby jon ne or both of the days of the great 000 Da Iv Mall tournament. land I saw them watching vjltl keen interest the games of met whose names are generally well- known in America. One player was unfortunately ab i sent who would have attracted' much attention rkwood the Aus' i tralian. He did not get his name dbwn on the list by tome unhappy i ace dent In conversation with hint he expressed disappointment He seemed to think also that his game' was hardly properly understood in this country. He thought he was generally looked upon more as an acrobatic or freak.

player than as an orthodox golfer and it seemed as it he would be glad of the op rtunity of proving his mettli among his rivals. who make no claim to be al le to do the trick shots for which he has. made himself famous. He professes a great Ilk ng and admiration for American golfing conditions and the American' golfing fraterricty so much so that he seems to have made up his mind to settle In the United States. His position in the next professional tournament which took place In Britain in which 000 In prizes were of.

ffrf 1 proved that hl asnlraAin SANDLOT RESULTS. tlllt Dodd Wins 2. The fast lie Dodd team took two games. the first from the Pitts wry ate Glass company. by a twu to one coun The pit hing Varbrougb for Nellie Dodd.

wl struck out 10 men tid allowed two bits featured for the victors. Boss did best rot the losers. Batteries Nellie Dodd. Yarbrough and Garvln Pitt burg Plate Glass I Co. Boss and Orr.

Toe second from M. Rich. Bros. Co by a 6 to count. the game going eleven innings.

Peek saved the game for' the winners In the eleventh by a star catch and started a rally that won the game. The pitching of Klmball was a sMning light for the winners. striking out IS batters He was Invincible in pinches. Grogan pitched good ball for the' losers until the seventh when he weakened and three runs were scored. Batteries Klmball and Boyd Grogan Powell and Corrie The Washington Street Sluggers slugged their way to victory over the fast M.

Rich Co. team by tile score or 10 to i The ame was featured by a home' run and triple by Thompson Batteries Asplnwall and Atkinson for the Sluggers and 1 Ease and Autrey for Ri I The Federal Pr son nine defeated the Atlanta Cubs on the latter's diamond here this afternoon by the score of to 2 The game was featured by the pitching of Poindexter he giving up two hits. Score by innings H. E. Ted Prison 310 100 030 8 2 Atl Cubs 010 001 000 2 2 4 Batteries Poindexter and Webb.

Fields and Warren. 1 The Piedmont Mills team bowed defeat at the hand or the Welch all stars. It was a close and In terestln game The all stars won by inching their hits In the first and seventh innings. Gaston led In hitting for the Mill team. Score by innings R.

H. All Stars. 305 000 3 10 4 Pielmont MI is 010 010 201 3 Batteries Allan and Neal Gay Thomas and Alrlch The Forrest Park team defeated the Open Air Athletic club on the latter's diamond here this after- noon by the score of 9 to 7 The game was featured by the pitching of Mims for the Forrest Park team Score R. H. Forrest Park Open Air 7 Tex.

Stars WI. The Texaco Stars wore a one sided game from East- Point by the score or 15 to 30 Fulton pitched a good game for the winners. flatteries for the the Texaco Stars. Fulton and Davis Fa Point. Allen.

McConnell. I Cox and Ilkle The Atlanta Paper Co. scored sweet revenge over the Atlanta Water Works' fast baseball team by the score of and 2 This evens tp count as both teams hold one victory over the other. sjrore by innings P. A Co.

0 SOS ftdft A. W. W. 001 000 Om Ritt imnhries and Its James and Kelly. A worfi flr.

1 2i Cne i Xcwnrth ted srtrsvill st the fastest came of th season here Thursday afternoon. Till. was the fir that he played on Wpdnepiis and Friday of ea ek The stamp wits featured by- pitch- In" of Oomntoti nf Aworth. Score by Inrn TA Pt cworth ft- 5115 0" Ca f. 030 01 0" 0 4 tf cwort rnmptsst and Mcfi tchtn Carternvllle Mu ey an 1 BlsSr CLARKSDALE WINS FIRST HALF OF SEASON Clarksdale Miss- June 25 Spe cial By defeating Greenwood In both aspic.

of a double- header Clarksdale clinched the first haf of the double season in the Mississippi state league which ends to day The new season starting Sunday. end Aunt 37. when the two winners meet In a pot series. Greenwood. Jackson and Meridian are the otfier members of the league.

were not groundless for at the end of the first day play he was at the top of the list. and when the tournament finished sto se i ond. His golfing ability aol his most pleasing and frank face an 1 manner are sure to win him a very gh place among American slonals. Saw Ma 7 Players. I saw 1 1 otmuN practically all tile famous ia ir eitfer sti or om nu iricaas are' ritciesteil kno men about tile fcim the lei schi i as ex cmplir I In the i ersona of Ion and I observed a ff renc between the wooden I of tile younger British players and that i those whom we con dir the great masters.

I think mcs of us ok on a full swing and a free carry through as style to be observe It appeart 1 on watching the most fa mous examples of the younger Brit. ixh experts. that either they did not desire this form. or tall to at am It. Their swing seemed to full enough behind.

bjt it termination was me hit sullen and I abru Th hit hard an 1 stra gnt but they di 1 net i 1 ite as ha 1 exp" 1 it was. therefore. in st nIt to read a fe late- ntrism of our ncan learn Part at Ho al in vh on the triter sa tint they eeme 1 to rla as the P.i-itish ueil to i twpnt. years as ra tins in mr rtU not so hard I for distance as the synch' ronous movement of tie whols body in 1 a full carry through. Vhlch Is he ter' Perhaps time will show.

And the meeting of the best 1 I prs of these two different of utay perl np some div one be eth though it I would fe ha common sen that as bxid es differ grea pro- port on form must always some- hit An excention to Ihl sta emepr that it' fsmcus younger Br oiesgionais arc tint Keen atnut the carry tvrnuth in 11 thln he male of Ha He one of the im me" Aftor watching thro i a ml of holes It wo i 1 anfiru- as if was rittite of the Kiid a 1m no IP fa is a till 1 th" aster al in 1 mu I think. to local satif nr Agninut Vrdon Grip There is I fired. a movement here supported by able critics against the 0 called Vardon grip. They say it may be the best for people with immense hands. loped by hard.

manual labor but for those unaccustomed to toll and pre umab for those with small Ike nan 1 is asserted that SO per cent the pos Ible po i er xast I of us younger players in roer ca. I according to this contention. might be playing a much better gamp than 1 we do. As traveling here. owing to the miners strike.

is not only very uncomfortable but even quite difficult because the trains which do lun are so overcrov deU that every rr aee setnis to be alw 5 111 eJ uvcrf ovv n0 is not olbK un aoout ns yther Iwulile I a here and there. My lette. si tiitr I hat cir ms oed in their ew for the present. and also egotistical. I was able.

however to form some estimate soon al ir the stoke I ogrs tournament of the game of the most amous of women golfers Miss ecil Leitch whom I had seen up 11 this time socially only. There hel 1 annually at Ranetlgh an open tournament for women of 3 holes medal play. Into tills I was invited to enter. and I was made an honorary member of the cljib as I have been or many others. The course is short and is worked a very ingenious manner into le famous polo ground round which the golfers play.

It con- lered one of the at cl ibs in I nland It is convenient a so to union a II Is pi net cally a part of th far flan city. I hail as partner Miss Molly Graham sisters or the famo is sportsman the late Jack Graham. and herself a favorite among golfers I had on th occasion no reason to rumble at my own personal feelings and any defects in mv play were due to no alibi. On the first eighteen holes I was able to be among- the first an 1 to Cecil If tch with a The following day we played axln ss felt a 1 made' a 0 fore I smarted and I ness' that Go from is nm-es- The lowest score of all. however going to Joan Stocker who had taken a 69 tut da My own I putting was not up to th mark.

which I re rettel specialty as I was told the gallery ever seen at Ranelagh wax In attend. flee. couple of days later came a similar Oj tournament on the Hurhhll course at Walton near lion. I hart stav i bed neart' all daY. as the- Vtnptagh matches sad tlrrd me out.

and I was pretty at irhill It I a ne course of fair length. a woman course to ich men are admitted as nso iateR. wh ch seems to be a not 1111 common arrangement here. It Is a wooded inland urse which ap. pealed to me.

mine Third Here. adys Dssbell and I plav to. fier in the morning had rrspec lively 8 81 and in the after- Southern Amateur Champion PERRY ADAIR This young Atlanta golfer yesterday won the Southern Amateur Golf championship in Nashville by defeating Jack Wenzler. of Memphis. Adair's golf was a bright feature of the tournament He represented the Druid Hills Golf club.

and his low score for medalist honors helped his club to me in for second place in the team competition. It was his first southern championship. OVER" WITITDUGSrtUER TIIBFAXII1 ALMANAC. SYMBOLS A TD aboreviations Perihelion near the sun. Apogee far from the earth.

The year 7430 on the Bytantine era begins September 1 Julian calendar. For children. seven years old. fifty drops of I Jrmpa Concrete Pills Absolutely the only Incurable remedy on the marvel. TRE roi LOWING values are from the United States coast survey and will determine high tide mark on any point on Atlantic coast.

High water mark at Salem on January U. Is hours. 54 minutes m. Use Dr. Jlmps Counter Irritant for gout.

blisters or tic douloureux neuralgia Contains everything It shouldn't. THE BRITISH admiralty not or nautical mile Is 080 feet. A comet is a celestial body presentine a nebulous aspect. elliptic paraboMe or hyperbolic. At present it is difficult to state whether this theory Is correct In long established complaints we advise Dr.

Jlmps Duplex Emery Coated Pills. Twelve to a doxen Absolutely harmless If kept bottled. THE MOO2SS phases calculated from Atlantic ocean to the Rocky mountains In treating stubborn case. of hanrnalls. we suggest Dr.

Jimp. Metallic Wafers. Easily dissolved and will melt the tongue. FOR RKMPVTXO fak stains from carpets use either an acid bleach or Dr. Jimps Nursery Syrup.

British Climate Tir At lanta Girl But She Has Many Good Rounds in Minor Tourneys. Heist of 35 holes 86 and SO. I was playing all right. but had two un. luitunate holes on which I should have made 4s and did make Ts Miss Jackson.

the Irish champion. made the best score- with 77 and SQ a most popular' win and Miss Cecil Le tch was second with 77 and 3. I came third. On watching Miss Leitch play it strikes one at once that she has succeeded in attaining her object which is rather to get there than to be an example of the beauty whfcis may' be attained In form by such as value' that feature of the ame She is a woman of very great power and energy. She hits the ball with extraordinary force.

and she generally manages to send it just as tar as she wishes. and in precisely the right direction. The veracious critic cannot ay that her swing Is the poetry of motion It Is useful. extraordinarily useful but it Is not ornamental. And as the object in triking at the ball is to get it as quickly as possible Into the hole.

she has succeeded In ma Ing herself probably the greatest woman. golfer who has yet appeared. She is not. of course. always vlc.

torlous as Miss Joyce Wethered can prove but taken all around she stilt wears the crown which her numerous successes have by general estimation placed upon her brow And it is likely that she may long wear It. because golf holds I understand a very important place her dallv thought. and the win. nlng of cups does not yet appear to have palled upon her. She I not unlike every other golfer.

She has her poorer days. as hap- 1 pened at our next tournament when Gladys Dobell made an to her 8 In the open play at Ve thlll near Woklng a fine course. The weath. er was. however.

depressing and muggy. and Miss Janet Jackson. the Irish champion and I who played together. both felt useless and played poorly I expect to be In a nosltlon to write In my following letters more- about qome of the fa mous coming golfers here than op. nortunitv ha so far permitted Copyright.

1921. The Constitution. Mess tlrline was assiteel in writing this and the other articles of this series bv her father. Dr A. tlrtIng5 STATISTICS STANDING OF THE CLUBS 011 T-on Pet Memphis 46 22 670 Little Bock 3 884 New Orleans 41 317 rlrmlneh SO 311 1 TIj 33 Mnline 32 40 444 NathTllle 28 It Chattaoooga all 75 Amerlcam I igve CLUB- Won Pet.

ripreiind as :121 nod ttes- York 7 568 41 T2 rtilladelphla CLUB-- Wan Lost Pt. Oolum It 38 trpensilte 33 4 3" rbiirlr ten 32 25 fll Anrusta 2 Charlotte 25 30 43 Spartanburg 17 40 298 rrtis I tUburr York I ton t- nii itrsoklyn Georgia League. TLFB Won. Lost. Pet TJndale 50 10 750 rrlffln 0 ne 24 IC 000 CwUrtown 19 22 4 I nnn it 241 Cfrolltois 8 32 200 YESTERDAYS RESULTS Georgia State League.

Llndale 1 Griffin 0 Rome 1 Cedartown 4 Carrollton 20 LaGrange I enatlMal At Jersey City 2 Toronto 4 At Newark 4 Buffalo 1 At Reading 11 Syracuse 2 At Baltimore 12 5 Rochester 2 2 th Atlantic At Spartanburic 1 Charleston it. At Charlotte 1 Augusta 1 called end eighth rain At Greenville 0 6 Columbia 8 At Columbus 6 Indianapolis 43. At Columbus 5 Indianapolis 4 At Toledo 4. Louisville II. At at Paul Kansas City 5 At Minneapolis 9 Milwaukee At Norfolk 3 Newoprt 2 At Petersburg 4 Suffolk 2 At Portsmouth I.

Wilson 5 At Richmond Rocky Mount 4 PlcdMOBt League. At Raleigh 3 High Point 2 At Winston Salem 3 Danville 0 At Greensboro 10 Durham 0 Florida State League. At Daytona 6 Orlando 2 At Lakeland 5 Jacksonville 7 At Tamplco 4 Petersburg 4 tie called seventh rain TODAY-8 GAMES tkrrH League. Birmingham at New Orleans. Little Rock at Mobile.

Memphis at Chattanooga. Atlanta at Nashville. Xatloaal Boston at Brooklyn. Plttsburg at Chicago Cincinnati at St. Louis.

New TorkPhiladelphta off day. Aerieau League. Louis at Cleve and. Detroit at Chicago. Washington at New Torlv Philadelphia Boston off day Prt 400 No Sunday games.

Georgia State No Sunday games Pl Tl PBKVU How They Hit. st Oh. 31. hr. tb.

Xanffmas XThwo nitter Kmltk 233 40 79 17 in 21 ax 10 11 1 24 2 75 II in MM 10 IM 4 S4 10 1 19 51 221 XI II 2SJ 2 34 14 84 7 1 31 2 a 0 32 4 7 1 Larry Williams Now Cautious As He Faces Dempsey's Wallops Peck Stars Win. Pick Stars defeated Mlllstead Saturday afternoon 11 to 2 Features of the game were Coffees catch with the bases full and tile hitting- of Smith and. Tubby Waldron for the Stars. The game was called in the fifth on account of rain. Score by innings R.

Ii. E. Stars 30 03 11 14 Mlllstead 000 30 Batteries Corrie Stazlmes and Vsldron Bartlader Stewart. ans. umpire Floyd.

Any out-of town teams wanting games with a fast club write Owen Pack 69 West Mitchell street. Phone Ivy 9082. SHOOTERS TIE AT GUN CLUB H. PerrIn and W. B.

Parrlsh tied for first honors breaking birds In one of the most sensational shoots held he gun dub this year. Yr. Parrlsh did the sensational shooting for tile da with Mr. Perrin coming Into his share of time honors by only dropping his fifteenth bird In his first event and taking the next 25 straight. R.

Culllnane and U. Halsen professional tied for second place by taking 48 while third honors were divided between Ur. Q. Brantley Dr. W.

B. Chandler. Hat Hentz and Hartley Avery each breaking 47. Young Avery deserved special mention. on account of It being his tint time In many months to shoot on the local grounds.

He Is the youngest shooter belonging to the able record of connecting with 47 of the clays Saturday places him among the real trapshooters of this city and the south. Avery will be In the city for several months and his friends are looking for him to make some mighty fine records for himself and the local club. Three In the city shoot the shooters wore divided Into three classes The shooters were placed In class A second best In class and third in class C. W. H.

Perrln was given the class A cup R. E. Culll nane. captured the cup In class while N. Alford walked away with the handsome cup in class by breaking The ladles did their share of shooting.

Mrs. Hamby. who Is improving each week In connecting with. the clays broke 36 in tile 50 regular event. while Mrs.

Wrlsrht took 22 and Mr Thomps the second time she ever faced the traps broke 18. Here are the scores at the 50 regular event W. B. Parrish. A.

49 AV H. Pen-In A 49 U. S. Haisten. 48 R.

E. Culllnane B. 48 Dr. Q. BVantley 47 Dr.

B. Chandler 47 Hal Rents A 47 Hartley Avery. 47 Chrlstman A 4 Dr. C. Wright A 48 L.

H. Bowdoln. 45 U. N. Kraft 4 H.

C. Woe-them 44 H. N. Alford. 44 A.

Thompson. 44 J. Col ran A 43 J. St. Beasley 43 H.

C. Dunn. 43 Tom Barnett 43 Brannon. 43 H. Fuller 42 P.

A. Duke. 42 H. Ha son A. 40 A.

St. Watson. 40 P. i Murray. 40 xLon Davis.

40 Reece Perry 39 McCutcheon. F. Ryan. 38 Mrs. PS.

Ha 38 P. Cronhplm. 37 A Cooledge. 34 G. Ogle by 29 Mrs.

C. Wright. 22 George Fauss. 20. xprofesslonal.

DETAILS FOR ATLANTAFANS The big fight details will be called In full along with the best jazz band music In. Atlanta anti under scores of electric fans. at the Roseland dance hall. corner Peachtree and Ellis Saturday afternoon The spacious hall will accontodate from 1 000 to 1 200 people and seats are already being reserved for the de tails which start at on the preliminary scraps and at 3pm promptly for the big Carp. Demp ey setto.

This large hall will be especially convenient to all business sections of town and with time dance hall furnishings and jazz music will be the most Ideal place In the city for lady fans who are Interested In the big fight. Reserve tickets are al ready being sold to a large number or fair fans for. ringside dope under cool electric tans. Clifl Wheatley sports editor or the Con- stltutlon will call the details re celwd directly from the Jersey ring. side.

cold drinks wl 1 be plentiful for tile funs comfort. Caljrer Is in charge of the arrangements and will have the hall fully equIpped to accomodate the crowds or the pleasant afternoon at Roseland Ellis and Peachtree. opposite the governor" mansion Ewing Will Detail At the Auditorium. A benevolent return management looking around for means to assuage the suffernits of those who back the wrong lad In the Dempsey Carpentier outrage July I has engaged the services of none other than the Ron Joseph O. Ew.

Ing himself to take the details of the catastrophe right off the wire at the city auditorium that after- noon or the Information vea in of of Atlanta random This notable athletic and educational event wilt be further enlivened by a lecture between clicks on th fe inside" of the bunco situation None It Is admitted Is more pahl than Old Telegraph Joe to do this. He was a telegraph opera. toe- for IS years before he studied law. It was difficult for the kindly management to arrange it Joe a mod youth alwav shied a bit it first. Then he said he think It over There are those who say he consulted with hot be that at It may.

consented finally to appear and call tn returns. Rven In chmplon hlp fights even In international con let there are pauses. The athletes must rest for i interval A lace omw untied. Some one appear with real wn jr 4t rlian lh tide of bat. tie It I In th ie moment that Jo Bh nlr Afidivlt Jnr WJJ thoun tti ten" iiiiMv pope untnsea Itself and Tlr It sol4.

brows. Jo will unwind about the bunco situation TV Lyric Installs A Special Wire. Returns on the Can en- tier fight wilt siren at the Lyric theater over a ineclal lea ed wire direct from the lnr 1 Emnlores of the Postal TJr ni were bn After Brief Off Champion Resumes Work for His Battle WitkFrench Challenger. Atlantic City. N.

J. June 25 After a. twenty-four hour layoff to celebrate ht twenty-sixth birthday Jack Dempsey swung back into hie training grind today. working for forty five minutes Under a brotilnX un and before- the criticateyes of a group of foreign newspaper' correspondents. About fifteen hun dred persons flocked Into open arena to see the champion in ac tion Dempsey perspired through.

test rounds of actual work although only boxed six rounds. He 3 up with a three-minute round at. pulling the weights and then lowed a round of shadow. boxing Eddie O'Hare the New York mm- dleweight stepped the first two rounds with Dempsey. but it a evident that the champion was pulling his punches.

The ct cimampion frequently tog the fast moving O'Hare Into. open- Inca but did not follow up his id vantages by punching with the fui force of his blows except two 01 three times. In the' second. 1 he drove a- couple of heavy rlghtf into Hare body and crossed Un twice with a two" punch that shook the Sew York 158 to his heels. He also drove Hate into a ccrner lust as the bell rang for the lose' of the' second an crossed him with a vicious right to the head.

Larry Williams who faced Dempsey for the third and fourth rounds boxed cautiously almoel too cautiously make the Champion extend himself. Williams' wa knocked out by the champion ear ly In tile week and apparently tried to keep out. of danger. this afte- noon. Dempsey cut loose with SomE of his body smashes.

but at sue i times TV Williams was not. distressed flexes Renault. The tltlehQlder- hoard the last rounds with Jack Renault. After cutting the bi Canadian heavy weight around the ring Dempsey wrestled for a round with Bull' Montana. Re concluded with om calisthenics After the workout Dempsey had a healthy flush to his skin and It was- evident that his wind was good.

Before the workout Dempsey chatted In his home for a half haur with the foreign experts anti box- log enthusiasts. In the party were Victor Breyer. editor of Echo tit Sportes. of Paris. Oaseon Bentac.

cf Paris Major Arnold Wilson bok- log promoter and sportsman of ten Ion Jack Smith or Manchester. England. a referee D. LyMl of London Harry Preston. of Lordon Jeffrey Para English novelist and Benny Bennlson.

of tie London Dally Telegraph They seemed to be greatly Im pressed by the champions person silty. Ilennison said Dempsjiy is a charming fellow. We talkie about ev rythlnt except the flgn The foreign Journalists were Un. pressed with 'Dempsey's size I strength After watching him wor they agreed that he stripped wonderfully and was well trained bUt they were unable to tfass Judgmert on his boxing ability as they realis ed that Dempsey did not work it his best this afternoon. Georges Wades Into His Sparring Partners.

Manhasset N. T. June 25 U- log his cue from the merciless sun fcf CarPetl waded into two Si. 3 parlng Partners and lambasted them for five rounds this afternoon. The perspiration rolled His cha in streams.

smile was absent and he ar. tually appeared to. be working' se rloull The workout waxprlvat nn TM wltnesl a Tralne- Wilson Manager. Descamp an-1 several members his party tT W1 sneaked lndlab fashion through the weeds and lay quietly under the barn. Big Paul Journee.

hia broken no-e and bla sc hidden behind a hn mask came out first His Identity was a puzzle until shadow boxing and then WV lazv style rave him away. He worked ten minutes while Georges' punched the. bar and jumped time rope Inside the gymnasium Georges vaulted into the rln and was Immediately at work. The nisi appeared to I iSf as he waded Into' the challenger swinging both arms Georges n- tented himself with punching' to he body. hit Journee man9- times.

but there was noticeable checking of hl blows They were heavy enough however to wee Journee Pulling- and retted wh Chris Arnold the. Buffalo light heavyweight worked Mike Gibbons in his palmiest daya was never more of a phantom than Georges was wlth Chris. In. Manner De carnp. go fut and punch hard.

Arn I MOTOR RACES AT LAKEWOOD ti to pendence day cel a at Lak wood of. motor events whlcf 11. bjr 8 tT it lea t- eel the racing world wi 1 th jui li1 moui which have 2 promise to thrill thi' Improved since the laft held there the turn' 3 and the surface packed Ideal condition ce Local officials riT1 nxiou to have the drivers Ihlter one or more record on th. LAkewood track during the holiday races in order to bring further re nKnitlon to Atlanta as a racing den. The- Georgia Motor- company se.

fured a Sheridan speed car frtfm the factory with which they ex- Pect to attract considerable attention next Saturday. The big ca will he piloted by Harry Glenn and the local speed demon Is very en thusiastic bout the possibilities of tb new mount. Bob Luton I building a Hg speed machine which' he thinks wilt not run anything that I entered fn the holiday event With a few- new entries the majority of. the former southern crack pilots who have participated in the previous Lakewood races will be present next Fatnrday to take part in the en- satlonal contests. With a membershln of 7 J00 Boston Chamber of Commerce become the lareest commercial or gan Izatlonlnthewprld.

A On a th largest UcemaVer Prance women wnrVlng. tmtr hl wn have frt eT I inn of lace- making' ancestors behind ATL AN mf 7JONsmIT YTwt 1'- YeiiiJf- I1 'd0 11' 7 f. TLAb- AG 1IORN NG 26 192L L1 I iIl Pie son Is 10 Un il XashviiJe. 2 Hu and minlrs hi rele se Sun- This directors te m. th" colI1 di- the olficizL decirJt1 Six three-hundred the Irute testimony.

Bill th I wo-ganje tne yst ony widely cattsrvd I Ingles onlinuouf stay ill eel the reSJt s' i atilam I bunll SIX 018 ttal trIled I re Ulting ILjJ i Sammy wild I layer scoring. I until Yol Ilrrs for base ttlbautr thy Ct'l eL :1 tp I two GU I wnilh ort tt lal will lolie remain. ot l3il rauls ninth through Brown and SmIth Fred U. ptelting onl four the openl1g ill- OUJn hit bet en third ng- to se undo amm M- VICIOUSly centtICleJd tnal loose their rUIl. Hd Wngo first hit lay.

Ii single. but Graif ollJ. past tuau In rightanJ tile pat I Ritttr was forced tic Harl tn Pjrson 13ohh I rky enlel th raly and tuc lflilifla with Pe ior the teil nRo toOIC ok5. olledlni to Plate. I Nash- pta ed wih drawn i I 'stoba'tng i 1 In- Di t.

onpt le1 scotfld Piersons scortl on tows bayc wallol left Frieson Ifattry bal on 1' wih Iood backhand Ugh air. al Iele seventh and in ollnin Iaragraph sord 1 unparne. gam. tor th. rakpr npd In immdiately folowed Sammy8 hor Ul dri right teld ln bard" BIJ swlthp1 1.

anst il tlrin pa ses he- orp whiting as Ilttpr plarpc hat hi re. trn on getting three anc PUt-Olt hobbl. col tin2 SP m. Mnr p. rcpnt Quired Ilcker th" Yo oot.

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I I Lwj IHdaje. 11 Am ran I I ti tl I athletics eomng a I fs SrfSlsd 0 1 tle I fl a itslk rs pi itn thdOt 0 I. A. A. ihampionshit team.

Har- I dige tmes tle I southern pick. nd Vanderbit I his al tolowing I Yandlrbits wlh Yalf tar I Waler amp I places thir al-Amerian tam welknown Ifernee I Le le rOlr- year reg1mI southern outtt onohu I and 011. ant hi playl stared hillb cass II Vanderhll. foJowed years if seasons I hi' in 1' Callie tars Chatanooga. Dr Hard play' outfts.

I In' toot bal I s. al. I pla I basketbaJ seasons Au hern. ander ash Athletc I i bs 8 lta dbuee 1 I hi I His raly tile rporJs I th. Illedge- lle outft.

0 unIpira bfur dirt Itast to bals for Tlsis Inexpenstv. tatm lt 1rEa ln. picherS ettct i nts I mOlS other iS tt i wa I addid nl ether means wou1ell mlo p1 hals. HI nothing ofically. can Ipa up I Fl aa a el hit the drolpl1 afer i bn frowned UJon hear.

I ir dloe Ia I i of haJ arrJ maJI Imount ciy I orn' I I hattin which I sjrng Is. prnacin I r. Hp dler HI decared I tlp StIWflCSC pichpu I I DY ienspo 111. I TOURNEyl OHI HOHF. I tlamfton.

June 2 Amr. ian ioHer. t1k in Britsh Ilampinlhip a1 nItrevs lpr. tn uiania today. se-ore alpr Hagen Detroi professional Chick Chialo or IJr.

Hunte. l.s wlhlon. June An nlxet ulr foursome has 1en ar- ranOtt for tlnesda next at orpledon lolr 11 HOIr up Britsh open 11s siste. JYCE. Jh orns wil lss Strlng.

to JRn la. Amer an amateur lIallt meric :1 This fir tlmp hR arranger I ch prominent joIprs. xpers obsEre Jtent Ioltprs i able prtne I resul satstlctor I te Chamlonships. I CARPENIER WEA FIGHING I Wh j. rig 2.

Jalk Oemp wil I pld Beket ano Batting LV. In. sk II 80m what prsttous ant doe. rln. arlnj ahos.

Georle' luperttons IL fl tl leih wl be cean whisker th battl. arpenter doel tlk ullrlUtonl DIIcamPI hos hIUntY plalnlnl thlo. takl. lS muCh Car" tlhtnl sho 1 c. er cre ter I I Tels Seoeral Tourn ys he ParticipatedjVisitorat Amercan Pa- Paise Ceci Rival' LEXA JH Itt ad 1.

Cplo recent peronal I wihin eaS I I tC tme. clmate Thil wih. result. I coure I refered. or I atcess.

an' I I interestnj rlcently tormby Al arl al of. the Isied one I 5000 Dai Mal tourament. I and thJ In terest ot. Whose names general wel. in Ameria.

LOne I I sent attruted Kirkwood. i tralan. I I lst I' accident. conversaton I expresed hardI proptrl' undertood le I generaly atrobatc. goier.

Of I runiy I ma I clalmto able trltk sIots I seI lkln golfng conditons. fraterni sette tur' Briain. 4000 tprf. proYIf thlt ills a olralnn I I Ue D. WI.

2 Xele Pits- ur rat pltthing 01 ele who I alowed bis. loses. I BaterieE- ele Yarbroulh I Pltsburg Plate I. Rih Coby a I elevln I In ne efnsatvheed 1 anl a raly plrhlng Kimbal s1Ining ht winner. striklnC i Og pll lb ool il iC 8 1I08ers unti I Gr il lCor rat ly game n.

Baterle AFplnwal an Jae l. Prison Atanta later's 8core' ture pltchlnp plvlnl tyo Scor Innln e. Atl Cubs. 2 Polndexhr PIemont Mils al I In- tprpllng al star JanchinI hl le MI EI W. Al PJI mont lils.

I BateriesAlan I Alrlh. I Te Forres detetld I tIp tie later's 7. I tetund otg pa ia 9 7 Op Star sided gam. Ealt SCDr. 0.

Fulon a th. Rlterl" Fulon Ft Alen. IConne1 ar lkle I Sweet Key Atanta forpd rve A tnta fat balebal ano 2. th. R.

w. I lhttp ie llmhrle Pits Kel Crt IJ Wt Aworth Jns dt rtprvll I hh ta te og a 1 i tlrlt Ilmp of a flvp-2Im" Irlp I 1 hI pl1YI WdnfIc anr frl 1h pk Tte ra rA oh ICh- Cor" In A cnrth 1 A11 I x- 7 Captpvl1 11 AM OAI Jhth wrt rnTptn. Rnr fthn Crterle aol CLRKDAL FIRT HAL Clarkrale. Mln By dettne Grnwoo Raru heder Clakdale clnche doubl. Iull.

ltte Ipg hlh to- ry ne. tarUn Sn- Y. fnd. j. whe to rll1 Gr nwoo rdln otfer member of' te leape gr undles" nd I Crt days he I th lilt.

I. aNd eeo- Hl golln a bl an. mos ant high placo a. PIATr at ntoy vranicaly famoul pia--er. eiter vIH homt A u.

a e' i otk i i aasb emplfl1 Ittlons Varton I oseI twten Play I Britsh pla Ers an a I ncs 18 I tul ttie Cary I II.a ettl elhEr they I I at. I. siempd I tllo no ha er id Ibrunt The' hi Inl I I' hit thEY dI hill I On" hal te1 I thpr forp. vr Int. st lng rad few tla lat.

ican I atcin Hoylall. which I Brtish play I a tlnl an- parrth n11h tn hi. tinz t1p stnch. moverpnt thE whoIAhor and a ful hlc hete tmp vi meetln play. thp ltfrpt of plrliaT olvp bet rethn" thoulh i A E' I' COnn pnlP bdieg lfpr Irla in fro.

pnrtiol wh vary px ntf thlg taTplt tl' ynunpr HrI nrOIlSIOnaIC rf Kftn carv 1trl hI ma or HE i Oi" Ip Af him throih 01h stoh Iole" i wo11 tie nule fll klHI 1mrpr Tn II 1 is ttho Tn o. ott' 1 touch I I. rl nf. A nlDt ro Ther. is.

fn- ocaled i wih dvtoped hsrd. un customl1 to umlb. smal lke harillIt it agprled of pOllhlp Pole is Wlst. 0 rl Ameriea tis contenton. beter am ing mlneu' Ohl Ver' Quie bcause un 5 overcrovded arriage ms tl uveffosvna it io I le out in llople her.

lettes 111151. trd cir. lmscnoed ie tl. eotistcal I loae I sOtn afer te fogts turament famous golteraMis Cecil til tme socaly held annualy Rnellt. 31 In Ited cJb'l ha man othe short in tile thoenego ftr lab7r 1 cor i Ingland I concnlnt a8o I JJ rir ihl IY icaIY I parnP Mol I tamous sprts- i lat.

I hpr elt golts. this pE onal dr pcts Jlay I alibi frst tighteen thE and tip pcl L4itch wih 72. Th rellowlnv a db n1 stet all a is69 t. Ck I th. rettl1 pp clal bigP8 alery 1er tend.

an. e. a latrome I Imlar open I I I al RnpTagh matchP' tirrt nd pr tt 1 fit lt Rurhi. fnp I woman's which admltE a I whih plm bE lI' comron aran pment I I Cnlnf TIlrd Gladys Dobel ir ther morninj rf pEc' tlely 1nr 81 nrnn Pt ln" A A. :1 I ADAI I roun Atanta goler yesterdr On Suthern Clt Xashvle defeatng wa feature te tourament I Did His medalst honor hi cub C1me i ond competto.

fir n. TE NIX OR WTuSDEn TiE FAI. B3 a 4 onP rP al I Julan chidren an old tlfy D. tmp Cncrete I FILO value Lnled lurve I wi tde Atlantc tf a Slem II 1 mlnutel p. Co te-Irrltant gout blster I TE BRI admiraly nautcal mie eL II I celestal bo prentnR nenulou a pcL eliptc.

parab even i hyperbolc pre ent I diffcul stte theo1 cr- utablshed complalntl Emer I Coate a harmles btted. JOJ plaus. Atntlc an Rky tID. tTaunA hanrnals W. sugget Dr Metalc aerl Eaiy dlolVd wil mel FR RM cpt.

u. eiher bleah ip Narr S7P. Brtish Clmte Tire Goo M. I mor bole 1 Ilaing al right tu tolunae matI 4 Mil Iri bet acore wih 11a Ceci Ltcb wlh 7 1. Mil Litch strikls tht Ihe attinIng object I ra her the.

whrc ataine game. his bal wih etraordinary generaly manage a a wlhel. directon. crtl saY I usetul extraordinariy usetrl. I oramental An Itrlklng bal a a polble ha mI' In greatet goier et appeared I 1Ia1 lc lu Wetherld al ar und stl whih succeu4s era etmaton Iris Ikpy Ihe mlY got holds undlretnd In hP thoUht.

I ninj of apPlar pal Is unlke gole. Gla Dobel S. a uthl. ar WoklnJ. hover dpprsslnl I Sa I poorY no ilon folowing IlltErs mort Iome fa- mOUI comlnl oortunlty hat 10 pprllte.

1921 Te Consttuton. trlnl as all te wrllnl othP arUe. by D. tlrllnl. i1 ST A TISTICS I I I DING d.

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Lt. t. 0 1 frtfln 30 12 1 Rme. le 1 Ceato. 4 Jrnll 1 Carlto 20 SUL TS I Htra.

rle J. O. S. Cldartown 4. I Carrolton 0.

LGrne Jt rtal I Jere 2. 4. 4. 1. ReadlnR 1.

2. I Baltmore 5. 3- tl Spartan burl I. Charelton 1. Charlote 1.

Augulta caled 11 hth Gteenvle 6. Columbl a Aerlea AMtl 6 5. Indianapols 4. tLullvle 1. t.

8. Kanss Ciy' 5. 9. Uwaukee Vlr. Ipe.

3. Neoprt 2. Petersburp. Wison 5. S.

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Durham O. F. Itate le. Olndo 3. Lkeland 5.

Jacklonv1e 7. 4. PeterburK caled tle Lne. Litte Mobie. Mlmphls Catanooga Atanta Nuhvle.

Lne. Ch aro. Lulp. York. Phiadelphi ol Aer Ine Lul.

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1 wee Cth wlt bu ful andte nforotth Tu caled ntt 30 1 1 Mlatead :0 4 orrle. Stales Ind lr at r' Stenrt town wantng amu cub Pk I Wet Mitchel Iy SHOOTERS ted rt ho ors by nSt snsatonal soot at he ar. cens- tonal shootng tie d1Y Ir. Perin st alght. Culnane S.

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m. prompty arp- Dempley seto. hal wi epeclaly al busines hal Jaz Dulc wi clT are' Intereted il Ruere tcket. al. lni larle Ir CUf Wheatp edior ttuton wi cal detais ye- dl ecty rlnl- drlnkl plentful fansa co tort.

W. Calge II rangement ad wil hAi fuly equlpp for aternoon Ella goverlor Ewng Wi Detai Auditoum. A' fl htrlturn lookln menl auu ge lulnlnll wronj Iad th Carpenter outrgf I. ena3led JOlPph to dtals catatrophe of afer- non for v. In.

Intrcton-f Atanta athlpto andlduca. tonAI wi furher nlvn 1 bnun ituc tlln. oneIt II I pah Ol TelllrapJ oper- beore I dllfcul mlnaRemnt I Joe-a modt oth. lwav8shlld bt a fnt h. sid he'd oVlr.

Thee ar consuld with-hut a conlentd tnaly ld cal t71 rftlrl rhplonhlp flhl. eVln IntrnAUonal confl U1e. he mUlt 1' Interal AlaeI hllotl unt. tr tM HI" at fl thounl tl" leU unnal ItaH aTd IPI Il lob bro. Jf wi Ue buno Ituaton Lyc IrltDs sp I Retur.

Jmpley-Carn. tlr WI. be a the. Lyrc thfatl o' Jeaed dlrCt frm tlnht Emnlole I the Potl ath pany busw tr ftal a 1 I 111. Lwll F.

UI UI' Ib JI thO I rfeee JII a i' Uap rle Bref Lay Off tie e's 0 Batle WitFrenchChalenget Atantc Jo ne Afer a houilayofLt his twentyslxthblrtbday ba bil gind worklng. forty mlnute bro lnl crlUcleye grouJ newlpaper repondentl Abut rfeen. hUJ- floke Into the Op se Iac i ton pelpired tn rOlnd. act al work alhough' bxed rounds' Heppne wih tree I pulng welCht Zlltent.1- EdleOHare theNe Yorktla" dlewelght trst It I a pul. punche.

frequenty flntc tat tolow hlad 1 nuge wlhtheur frce time. 1 heav rlhtE O'Hare's bo hni wih tha' YorkUIpoundel heell droveOHatE a te eondfJ hm wlt1 avJc1u. Wllal5. fced rounds cutoully. almoE to pLn etend hlmlet.

Wiiams' I thamplon r. our ate lool wih hl bdy a8h eU1 Umel Wiiams was dltrue Hx naal. Utehldtr. tWo Ja Renault fter rng Demp wreted rund with. Bul Montana 1m.

calsthenic. Afer healh I tha Beore Demil chated hi hal hafr. foreIg bCih wete i fo al WIYsn po tman Ln Smih. Manchuttr Lyal Preton. LZ' Jefrey FrolEngUlh ea BennIson of tf LT Ielelg PbireaU rrtsd nChWon' charrln.

felow. talk abut luythln tg Journal tswee wltl. emp esalu ai. hlmwor ageed strppe4 derfuly wel' trllned laljudgmpr II abl ty al i h1s Ph ot wor I Sparn2 Par anhauet 1' a mercleS IUl GeorgCarpenter wd Int of hl partner am penprton rOld' If of the challnge heml smie ane at. tualy WOrk ut waaTrlvat and was.

wlnESlee buldts Tralne Wllon. DUtampl e'l a fr d1 kd 18) quiety BI Joutne. his no blat blhlnda huge ot tnt MenU untl he started bxln. I sfyle le workei alan. fot tenmlnutu whie punche thl.

ba umpd Iymnalur vau1e rlng.ne wa a mk 1. nMa ovuTag. al aded chalengfr ar. Gergu cn- wlJ t9 the Re Jouree man. tmu.

notceable his bowe. strt Journel pUlng. ane he retet whl ChrIs A nQld heavyweight 1fke' GIbbns he' palmlet da a phantm thln GeJle Wa ih Itrurtee by 1ana er DUcamp. ti 10 I his bet but he could not hit tho Frenchman. MOTORRACES A Considerable fay rabeen addel tl Ind daycele.

braton' ronam at LkewoOd I. the car have been arrana4bycSecletarn M. Srrlpl1 At leat I dozencel brlte of the. raCIDIorle wlt patclTate In the July events. the powerful mounts whichha been entered promIse thrI ti thou nds ot enthulatl with their blndlnJ speed.

The. Lkewo04 oval-has beeneol- siderabiy lnethe lat races hel thee. rn are banked al4 urtac pack JlvJr the drlvt1hJdut ondlton unoer whldrtrao Lcal ollca. are el anxious drlrl one. onth' Lkwood trckdurlnl holda racel brnl furthe ra olnlUon 1nl a' ring tee- cmpny cured a.

Sheidan pedcue fr factor Ith the.e- pec atract cnsiderble. net Tt. blJ ca" tII I Aba thullutc tbeplbmt tJBbe Dtb ldlnl li t. IP hllkWll Anythng is eterecr tht h014y eynt. Wih afe ntW fntrll majoriy louther crtk ploUho haT" patclpatfd LJ" woo 1ce.

wllbe presnt atlrey tk partIn' teen utond ntets. re' Wih memrbn 1 1 BltOn Camber of hr f' bfme laset colmerlt Cnlztlon In the worl On. ttht tAetl tm1 I' 1 omtnwIlnl tif 1' wh. PrllnnJL lac. DkC tra tbI4 th.

1 T--T Ti TTh i Sp 0 rts I MORNG 4 WITHVOLSi 4- Hub minr Nashville lollOweaineet- Friday. tam th esco ni lCC cl feid th eecun Aug i I hree resulting a lii. amzly rlO fitid tnat opening liCk. Tn Guy- i scored lhslfl eIl. only Uu court.

advallLing- May Crackers lied hi tt el 4olilled Steluour 0 rtght 11 s. hto 1 ucky Pepv Wingo tle GuyOn binglen thA iztne te laOs batting Rariden tIIIel1 scars-I tati Is iloU- Oienln scored lInearne ur CraIceri UII if tlC ardt. rnwnss it-he. stes tilt wtrtng tlUt-Oltt ms handling tfld put-Outs Th 1C thres--da' I. itt fl ln RHVILLF Pssrt f.

A I I II b. 2 Ii 2 1 Fnalitlp 4 A II 4 A Ii A c. A A I ii II 5 A I A pe. stthSnt. p.

2 A A i xSnilth A I 1 C' 1 24 It ATLNTA- a. C. Stow. 5 I 2 I lnco It A Irft' h. Ititter.

A A A A 2 Statham oshvllle. AA- Stw run. Wingo ptot'- strte by Pis- ltnart. rai' runs. Nanhvtlte 2.

I. A mpres. Amerlcau Leuue. 7 ci :13 xi ga tb fletNi UICi Xe 21 at at lsslSTi CIPTPIISd U2 SF0 40 Opll. relasd 114 23 s3 TEn- i kh Ii.

rtA 415 I IA tush 53 240 57 ruls 125 2 4 nIt Look ou you 0111cc premleL" ciaL-Blaek Atlanta 1 A. Batteries Moore E. O-6 A ilatteries-Harsipton. southern. all time southern Italtbitca.

I. CS jeanne as of t2l-2t soaSon. fin- en cords tassers donned wIth American following Wetter tIlled me ivan well-known II eferince loriohus' MeGugin 11 his coachillg ss ork P55. I played Vander- Nashville haebalI lIe greatly in New I I bcfor two U5 lay teatment I rcre' isln IVAflCSS. I mItts sevtral pruVet 10st.

lrsident kIcks I heinz 1 Ii I i-i yed halls. I I I I toverat ague con-1 using rTh in aid I hague heads. umpIres. aI had diamonds. i-f i ialty effective takIng I oft hl1s- amounts spring ls eni.

the rlUlnilin sseallier hail 11000 Utiutliampton. Four Anler1can Ilampioushlis at St I isv lix Walter I Chicago I ingete An nile-il teesi range-I voIlnesday iotf St. sister. who huh Am erican Ft. May.

first slOb may sky. iLis tlte his hIs nrees as as. ssma bests toocp7- W. tdlu as I easy Forinby I visited onlone I Dally I L. ab- Kirkwood.

I lartunity cIalmto liking po- tere-si. Nellie I tN pitching Nellie Pittsburg for at I tls- the I lattere-Klmhalt 7. Itilti. 2. tiatterles-Poindexter Mlli in E.

4 MiitSO1O 5 5 Batteries-Allan Ga Mitt tea 3 East Wllkie. Revege A. P. an I on- i B. PItt.

I srteswlle WI. Zlk-Sneca' I cweirth defeated the first game five-earn- caries eaeh week 1) In Inrr silt v-S 5 OnC ga 1 PettsesAewnrth ltclstch Ins Massey By coils his stood see- I liasy stat ho. sii rtcan nsf methiwr I of oilier pehill mtIlittv.t artton Itay. diffrence uI consider Observed appeareii. fa- am be bstlts semen-hat shrunt anis thcv straight dli hit I expotol vr trst I I praeticin'- Hoytate.

sSid seemel rlav ruUting parently rItIJh hit- t. better stytes perhaps Volve rnethoi Ia sense bodies grealv portion what statss-'ept tIt. fls1tIsh oitrI 5mm- nif. wottld style 5 rlmred motIn I' sinst is' can' QCc or socalled presumab. ly ltke It.

Iasin ClIS 'l's AmerIca- I I I un- aiwa ttfled oolbtv 11 set ing lila a tilyri Us 0lfl eJrncried vey a fte- Poge. gameof Miss Whom till I' sillered cIiib also as tartically this fling a my ts-ltch Miss telth tall malls- 70 was Miss ui the regretted. biggest a A ban- I stays-d in I Bmrhitt Is fine asso whirlt gauree ap- playirv gether I Si end UI. Soc's hIn'- sno-da- ta I 1 I IT I Qt I I 1L- PUT11hGTU 1 i a. TIlE FAMItT AND near far 1.

DrJttnps FOLLOWING lrrltant TB 1010 ok Tires Leftch say Wethlil play ome 1 STATISTICSJ citls nut :15 ao 565 35 5104 t4 114 League. teal. 37 15 5iashhiitoa 25 xii 51115 fleets IsO sea Patents 55 41 Pt. Saul 251 34 412 I tiicao a 4t :4 st aiiy League. 1 3 .41 24 375 hsrleain 4llj 454 Nltleasl League.

t.t. t. 415 40 Xeic 41) 4123 li15t05 St. Louis 32 it 484 511 482 so 11 4641 thnethaeti 24 57 513 Iimlladelphla is 4 541sf Rome 4413 Lidirsnge latcrat1ai 11. 5 32.

Seuth 85. Aairlatien 8 2. ViI5laia League 4. 2. 1 3.

10. TO DAYS GAM ES eutheya Lesgur. AtLouis Cleveland. NewTovlc Roston. League.

tee League. Player. Sll. h. 5 0 2 2 Mayer 4 3114 230 Gages a nedraedat 132 11821 10 2f 1025084115 5 40030 U4 3 14 204 151 4 30 253 8 57 287 cebmldt 2 2 241 5fe 28 0 30 521 flirMe 1 0 0 24C Pl.

0 Vsrkls 5 121 111 A 11 543 Tetsi 3200 530 4 40.1ii30- I4 cauilsi insthe 11 20- 2 5 Corrie. an. 694 r. atthe day fif- AfiasS. I' sth e41 essescie.

Clsaaea. bet H. 44. Mrs. 41 45t C.

B. Cothran. A. B. 42.

F. 32 J. A Ianta. tan de- will p. m.

Dempsey nd liff wit Dempsey to yea. lit. feat None-it is capable modat it with-hut he ap- time conftittp. 5t beoMp mew e7lnty and change the is the Josh wjtl thouanil the vines its Joe ii3 TempseyCarTefl th4eInt1t Telegraph cnnpanl Tsterdy 1natnlIiE enegisi wi' Ibis Pvrv etIl of th iht wri isa. claii the 1.

a w.ll-kno'-n jest asWtAkupMesi1nth. r1a 45 4 cmc i. Ia the WiFrench 2- hourIayOff 7' forty-five a i bun" wks 1 fast ad thelecont3 7 bod ch 4 1 way sIrs such some work bi bo hart ParistGaseon Bentaepf a ufLon- t54t The lti- everything flgnt woe bOXlngabiiity hi cu GeorgesCarpeng his sparring off challenger a ae. Witnessed besid41s of by one Or two who in 0n hi 5lt5do 1s alone fo ba ring mazsc siva.S- cost- i start while llghtheayyweigh atrueted Arntstd iI best thw flavor as been the bjg Independen cele. bratlon' program Lakewood by carmy arranged Secretary Striplin least.

a dozen ceic- brities participate thousands enthusiasts blinding Lakewood been cos- giving drivg under whicfr' race. verjs hattee oneor mercrecords re'- I UarryG1ennsni th lo al en. tbpnesrnsount. 1i. th i je- 1800 t1p.

hTe o'- ganizaiionin world. I the has men tts whnhmly enarstinna sce-.

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