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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 8

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The Journal Newsi
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Hamilton, Ohio
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IcGRAW RECUPERATION SHORT AS PIRATES RETURN FORM Major League STANDINGS GIANTS MAY NOT HAVE EVEN BREAK ON TRIP NEW YORK, Aug. 12. (AP) Four and one-half games behind the leaders again as a result of defeat at the hands of the Pirates, Philadelphia 47 tho New York Giants today neared Chicago 47 Clubs Pittsburgh 63 New York 60 CINCINNATI 57 Brooklyn 60 St. Louis 52 1 the end of a disastrous midsummer road trip. By snatching victory from the National League champions with a five run rally in the eight inning, 7 to 4, the Pittsburgh pacemakers tagged the New York team wHh its llth defeat in 19 starts.

The Cincinnati Reds profited hy Hie defeat of the Giants to edge hack within three games of second plr.ce hy blinding the Brooklyn a barrage of 14 hits, winning "over Oescheger and Brown easily, 7 ito 2. Larry Benton limited thc Chicago Cubs to four hits and the Boston Braves breezed through to an easy win in the only other National League game, 9 to 2. The American League turned in three well-pitched games with the veterans, Rommel and Coveleskie carrying along the leaders, Philadelphia and Washington at an even Coveleskie allowed Cleveland llsafeties, but the Senators won, 3 Rty Schalk, celebrating his 13th tnniversary of his entry into organized baseball, joined his mates on the Wfiite Sox in stampeding the New -Yojrk Yankees, who have been engaged during the last month in spending 200,000 for new players. Nineteen hits gave Chicago one-sided Victory, 15 to 2. Ruffing of the Boston Red Sox shut out Detroit 1 to 0 in the other American League game after a mound duel with Rip Collins.

Boston 45 American League. Clubs Won. Lost. Philadelphia 69 Washington 68 Chicago 59 Detroit 54 St. Louis 52 Cleveland 50 New York 45 Boston 32 I To-day's Games i WESTELKTON Ide Talbert died Saturday night at.

his deughter's Margaret at Michigan of apoplexy of the heart no ar-1 iangements of funeral up to date until' remains arrive home and his ns return from their western trip, J. C. Roberts and wife and Rella Grey, were in Dayton Sunday 1 Will Dines and wife went to Day- tpji; Sunday night and will leave TM 18 for Flint Michigan, for a ipriVdays stay with Rev. Orville Fhauce and wife. Phares is visiting Lee Young i and Vife of Bethany this week.

Nona Siprell and daughter Majorie a vjstltingr Lena Smith at Batavia, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cortriel enter; tamed over the week-end and on Sun- day the following guests, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Dollman, Mr. and Mrs: Cut McCorkle and family, Mr. and Alex Brenizie and daughter, Sarah Beard, John Beard, Will Believe It or Not Of CHESS SlMULTANEOUiW BLtNDFOlOEO 12 RfUPrt FISHER 01 fttWa. WAS KNOCKED OUT BUT RECEIVED CHUCK CfUDWEU. THE URDHAMUKW HINDU ASCETIC THAT HANGS HEAD FOR HOURS AT A TIME ieapor.

VUT A HOMER FEET ON THE FLY Reds Box Score CINCINNATI AB PO A Zitzmann, If 2 1 1 0 Pinellit, if 3 0 2 0 2 Roush, 4 1 1 1 0 Walker, rf 6 0 2 4 0 Hofite, Ib 4 0 1 11 1 Critz, 2 4 3 3 4 3 Caveney, ss 2 1 1 2 3 Hargrave, 3 0 2 4 0 Donohue, 4 0 1 0 1 32 7 14, 27 110 AB IO A 4 1 1 1 1 TOTAIS litchell, ES. tock 2b 4 0 Vheat, If 4 0 lox, 3 0 1 1. Brown, 4 1 1 Merney, 3b 3 0 1 fargreaves, 3 0 0 Oesihger, 2 ft 1 Brown, 1 0 1 A'iitiOnal League. BROOKLYN at CINCINNATI. BOSTON at CHICAGO.

NEW YORK at PITTSBURGH. PHILADELPHIA at ST. LOUIS. American Leagiie. CHICAGO at NEW York.

ST. LOUIS at PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT at BOSTON. CLEVELAND at COKE OTTO 9 PLAYS RILEY The baseball representatives of Coke Otto face Reily at Reily Sunday afternoon. This will be vne first trip away from home for the Coke Otto contingent.

Machines will meet 12:30 p. m. Sunday at the hom of Sidney 1 Montgomery, Coke Otto. TOTAIS 34 2 2 itruck Out: Bases on 5y Donohuo 3 Off Donohue 2 iy Ooschger 0 Off By A. 3 Off A.

Brown. .1 Two-base Hits Pinelli, Tierney. Stolon Bases Grits 2, Hargravc. Sacrifices Cavcney 2. Pin- Hi.

Hargrave. Holkc, to Cavcney, Holko; Pinelli, to Critz, to Holke. Double Plays Brown to Fournier; Holke to Cavcney to Holke. Hit Batsman Zitzmann by Oesch- 'er. Wild Pitches-- Oeschger 2.

Off Oeschger 4 8 hits, in Miamisburg The Settle Church will hold a eve- will lawn social east of Groby Axigust 13, Thursday ning hot coffee and sandwiches be served too. Evan Zeigler, son Mr. and Mrst of Buckeye street and Miss ng Eva Berger of Near Chautauqua were married at the Lutheran par- jsonage by the Rev. W. L.

Spielman 'they attend by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Berger. Glenna Ruth little daughter Mr. Mrs.

Richard Blackburn of Sycamore street yustained a broken in a fall at her home Friday morning. The Rev. and Mrs. Edwin BangoD, are the gucits of sister-in-law. Mrs.

Clara Lentz of South Second street Rev. and i Mrs. Lentz are cnroute home town at Robert Th ms Wednesday afternoon. I Beard and other friends from Cincinnati and Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Hughes and family of near Oxford. Bemice Bake is preparing to inter Christ Hospital at Cincinnati for nurses training in a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher entertained on Saturday Mr.

Everett SchoAe of Hamilton on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoi 1 me ye of Oxford. and Mrs. M.

W. Fields, and daughter, Mrs. D. W. Fields spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. James Turner of Hamilton. BOOK- BINDING Preserve Your Books We have a combination of up-to-date machinery experienced men to insure entire satisfaction. Phone 2080 for our rep- to call. i The Republkan Pub.

Co. Mary Thomas and daughter Helen spent Friday with Mrs. Mary Dyne. Katherine Dynus hns been on the sick list but is better at this writ- Miss Louise Kenworthy spent Friday with Mrs. Frank Shafer.

Mr. Everett Inman called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. FraiVk Inman Sunday. Jobie Inman called on John Withrow Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Beckett of Cincinnati called on John Thomas and family Sunday. Enthusiast Writes On: "What Golfer Thinks About" WOODSDALE attending the wedding 'of their son at Burlington, Pa. John Sharritts of Buckeye street spenr the week-end with his parents Mr.

and Mrs. William SharriHs who arc spending two weeks at St. Mary's. i Mr. and Mr.

Harry Fornhell of Maple ave. entertained 15 guests at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday evening William and wife and son Carl called om John Dane and family Friday afternoon. Tom Craig was visiting his sister at Mittenville Saturday. Mrs. Gentry of Hamilton is visil- ing her son Art Gentry and family this week Mrs, Joe Dnrall and family was visiting Mrs.

John Dane last Thursday. Jack Achberger and wife and the occasion being the birthday an- two dau nters Eleanor and Grace individual who was writing up on publicly exposed boarr 1 the score that I had successfully visited 1 small holes bearing flags, 128 larg niversary of Mr. Fornshel. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mre.

Sam Lackens of Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pass and Mr. and Mrs. John Fornshell of Dayton.

Rev. Harold and family have enjoyed a few days with friend of this city and will visit his mother in Canada and then back to their home in Philadelphia, Ohio, where Harold is pastor of The Lutheran Church there. Mr. and 'Mrs. Louis Rosencher and family of Eleven street have returned home after a two weeks i with relatives in Portsmouth a leveland Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. William Walters of East Pearl st. have retruned home i Bill after a visit with their daughter and ling Trenton and Hazel Nelson of Middletown was through our village Saturday eve. The Lindy reunion was held at Joe Lindy's Sunday, those present were James Lindy and wife and two sons Bill and Frank of near Trenton and Dave Lindy and wife and four children of this place and Bob and wife three children and Paul Ruhl and wife and baby and John Lindy and wife ana baby and Nelly Lindy of Hamilton Emma Lindy of Middletown.

Fike mid Hist and hostess Joe I.indy and wife. Gilbert Jones and wife and four children of Hamilton was calling oil Tom Craig Sunday evening. Carpenter wife was cal- his sister Mrs. Joe Sundo CHICAGO, nmdc the traversed liein Rufus Chapin, vice president of inherently and Bcruplously truthfu Union Trust Company, Chicago, and i reported 'o tile greatly impresse tor fourteen leims treasurer oil Hotary International, has painted a 1 word picture of "What a Golfer Thinks About." In response to an invitation from the Golf Committee of the bank, co participate in the annual tournament of officers and directors of the institution, Mr. Chapin accepted with the following letter: "To the Golf Tournament Committee of the Bank: Last week 1 was induced to forsake the peaceful and calm precincts of the 3rd floor front for the torridly sunny open' spaces of the golf links, theru to be to buy a couple of golf balls and rent as assortment of shinny-stocks, the specific and rc- spectivve uses of which I naught.

After receiving seven separate and distinct sets of instructions from seven separate anc distinct sources and finding grea' variance therein, I embarked upon a tour of the countryside under my own steam. "I succeeded in completing nine innings in something over four hours. 1 covered about 12 miles due to traveling in spirals because of the necessity of personally inspecting each individual dandelion in the enclosure. I passed many pleasant hours on the banks of a muddy creek that, meandered ubiquitously athwart my pathway watching a DEMPSEY EAGER TO FACE WILLS, TELEGRAM SAYS Richard Said to Hold Word From Champion for Battle 3 2-3 innings. Umpires--McCormick, Rigler.

Sweeney The epitaph perpetuates the unmade reputation Don't annoy a silent man; ho may be a reformed prize fighter People arc seldom what they geeni to think they arc. The rolling stone gathers no moss but it is different with the rolling 1 joke. NEW YORK, Aug. 12 (APJ-- Fistic managers and promoters today entered upon the second round the their heavyweight auction with Jack Dempsey and Harry Wills gn the block. Promoter Tex Bickard with Genft Tunncy of New York, signed to a ontract to fight Harry Wills next month, held one important telegram and was waiting for the wires to him another.

Tha message in land contained a urgent request from 3empsey to sign Wills for a cham- lionship battle as soon as possible. ic waited another from Wills, tour- ng "somewhere-, over there 11 with egard to the Tunney fight. Paddy Mullins, manager of Wills, today had no conferences on his After dscussing with promoter Floyd Fitzsimmons of Mich- gan City, the latter's proposal to stage a Wills-Dcmpsey fight next rear, he reversed decision until word received from Wills. Fitzsimmons, packing nn agreement signed by Dempsey to box Wills, arranged for another conference today. Mullins also booked himself for a session with' Rickard at which they planned bo take up both the Tunney and Dempsey fight.

holes, sand filled, one omnipresent creek, one bocky copse, on adjacen cnrnfieid and sundry acres of un restrained grass and that the journey was consummated by th employment of 184 swings, swishes pokes or labs of one or another my implements. Later my efforts were rewarded by a prize consistins of three new balls and I was informed that 1 had achieved the grossest score of the day. However I think I- shall plajy at Bricrgati if I con find a pair of rolle skates adapted to cross-country going." Indifference sometimes wins where manifest desire stands.no show. Adam had his childish experience with little green apples after reaching manhood. It doesn't matter if beauty is only skin deep as long HS the skin is worn on the outside.

If a bachelor is the acme of selfishness, then happy is the woman that fails to get him. Some politicians, like corkscrews, are more or less crooked, but they have a strong pull. A good roadbed is the best place for the tired wheel. husband Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Bon-! Sunday afternoon. ner of Cleveland and other relatives I in Portsmouth Ohio. NEW YORK. Mr. and Mrs.

Chas Stamn of Mickey Walker, world's wclterweignt Pearl st. will soon leave for the winter to Tampa Florida. B3LL RABBITSBURG Mrs. Harry Page spent Monday and Tuesday in Hamilton. Harry Page was a Hamilton caller Tuesday.

Margaret Withrow spent Wednesday and Thursday with Helen Thomas. Mrs. Delia Pyles and son George Franfclin spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank ynman.

Mrs. Sallie Frazee spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Reeves. Mrs. Sallie Frazee called on Mary boxing- champion, will be suspender! within the jurisdiction of the Now York State Athletic Commisb'on at that body's meeting next Friday, unless Jack Kearns, his manager, signs at that time an ironclad agreement to box Dave Shacic. California title challenger. young man, bearing the feminine name of 'Caddy', scrutinize his mud iadcn toes as he successively hoisted them from the much, and for which I was paying him an hourly stipend I also frequently found myself dril- around divers jagged depres sions bottomed with loose sand ol which material I made copious use in filling interstices between my f(-et and the vamps of my patent leather oxfords.

"I returned to thc club house minus the two balls that constituted my original stock but with three other balls with whose paternity or pedigree I was unfamiliar but whose annexation was the natural of the painstaking am microscopic examination that I har CARTHAGE: FAIR 12 13-14-15--4 Nighte a a Dotton Combfaatfoii and dream; The Backing Auto; Fireworks Bight; Famou Military ud Esbergcr'a Concert Admtlilon BOc, D. Sampson, Secretary Court House Cincinnati White Line Busses Over Dixie Highway Right to Gates. A restful night on Lake Erie Maker, a pleasant break in your journey. Agood bed inaclean. coo.

stateroom, a long sound olccp and an appetiilne breakfast in the morning. Suuion "SEEA.HDBEE"-"aTY OF OP SUFFAljO" May lc: to Noftmber 15th Letvc P. Arriv, Bufl.lo M.I ra IfecteSg CITYOP BUFFALO 1 A C.omK-ctfon.forNUjar.F.lli.EjHcrn ind r-. for frre MCtlonal ptmle chArt c4 Iho Great Ship "SEEANDBEE" ud 32-SMgc bookfct. Tin Byffilo Co.

CknUod, Oklo Fare, $5.50 "This is my idea of a fine motor car" All talk about the new 1926 Chandler reveals a warmth of enthusiasm seldom encountered in discussions of mobiles. The public is impressed with Chandler's new beauty--won to admiration by the style and good taste of its design. People are singling it out on the streets with, admiring eyes --recognizing and remembering it by its distinctive new radiator design. People who previously owned higher priced cars-people who previously owned lower priced cars--people who perhaps never before sidered Chandler are today swelling Chandler sales. The fine ease of handling-quiet, effortless shifting of gears smoothness the great mountain-taming power of its Pikes Peak Motor--everything about the car makes the owner glad he owns itl New 1926 CHANDLER TUB CHANDLIR UOTOX CAK A A MILL 226 Main St ZILLIOX Hamilton, 0..

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