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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 16

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4,1 0 1 i 77 1 .0 Pr ennryv enr oultill 1- I rt 7 rl, 11 Iii 1L6 Ghr.rirs I uy u-u entrrclay'a game marked the eleme et the Negro Southent league ached tale- rreparationa now arc in'ade tar the plar.ng of a negru-world eerie between the Chicago, winner in the Negro Western and the Glaeta It The elle win be between Knoxville and dbe Windy City. tsurcla eloee er the echediale rreposationa 1 the play.ng or tween the Chlea, Western league aeries will he and Windy 0 or ANINIMMINEMEIMIIIMPONOMIEK RIMEmmolome, N. 3,,, games were but rain, and wet grountie cut the WI to a tang's revyn.inulng affair, plus, two tunings on a second. game. some twenty -gallons of tpauline on the field did but Little appreciable good and the game Wan PlaYeil in "'El pet7', A of Atlanta; and Starnes, pitching ble first game for the keels were unsteady A wet ball might hays accounted for part of their wildness Two flagrant boneheaded playa and several bits off Starnes allowed Atlanta to tall three in the early fratnta The Carats had several: opportunities' to score ha, poor base running and tailure to bit in the pinches left The- Glantz left last night for rain, an-1 to alosie two innings or ap- De PlaY.

16 Atlanta; suld ram for the ball might their wild- playa and owed Atlanta frames. The tunities' to not and fail- rht, for Artr. Giants Dub Several Chances- to Score While Boneheads Figc1 'tire in Defeat. Chances to Boneheads Ricn I IETRIIIIELERS PLAYERS LO 1 1( tioxii ji.oivivjgoll'jti.: han and MI Ds. CHICKS CLANK VOLS.

Memphis, Sept. 11.0--Tuere allowed Only two bits-here--today. while Memphis betted Payne-hard and defeated Nashville to So In tile, first Inatott Wilier. Nashville's first -basement, collided with High at third base and bad to-be carried field because of njury to hi s. right, leg.

Foreman, Memphis right fielder, got threat-baggers in three times at bat. and sacrif Seed Score: Nashville 2 2 14 rayne and Morrow; and Dowle. I Our, littnP 11 she Maemn ray on13 ph is MN161111 The Giants, put-up a.wery sorry ex, t)lbition yesterday and lost to Atlanta to Of giving the Week Crackers a 3 to I advantage on the series- Two it tip silvery sorry ex, and lost to Atlanta I. Bleek Crackers a 3 on the series- Two I 2 I- '-v. sn.

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lb -0 0 --I' I Hodge. 21) 0 .1 2 3 1 SimamItt, 0 0 2 0 1 1 If -0' 0 1 IDoyle. .2. 3 1 0, A-0 NO -I, 0 I liall. 1 I I C.ormany.

0 0 11 1 0 DUMAN' yr 0- 0 0 0 0 Toiili .::,:.29 0' 2 24 I 3 I otloos- GOO 011 Oty 000 000 000-0 Two Das blts. Hodge nod Left on bases, Alcoa. 2: Lenoir 'it. 4. Struck out: by -Holly 'IS; by Doyle.

IL Palsied balls. Cormany. Hit by pitcher; Time of game. 110. Umpires.

Everett an blunsch. 0 in. a emmomommmImmimmmml Fans See Wonderful Tilt With Jess Doyle- Pitching For LenoirAlcoa AMMINIMENEINEW 1 lookotits Wed Boost Margin of Pils, Prove' est in fine ing Duet: Lait Home Game ()eel to BearsChicks Blank Vols: mst Margin UP: t.r. '-t Fine Pitch- me E-: Le lanz 'ft 7 7 a a says 7 r- ff'- 4 Goes to Spectal to 'The dtpurnal and Tribune, Aicos. Sept.

two rival', big league timbers twirling against each other, fans who loortg In on the Alcoa City gome today witnessel the greatest pitching botttle that -has been waged in this sectzton for many moons. Incidentally, Alcoa won 2 to e. When the batteries were announced, BATTLE ARRANGED FOR DEMPSEY AND BRENNAN 'c 1 'N York. Dec. for 1-round bout betlytten Jack Dempsey and Bill Brennan.

of this city. was Algned here, today. accocd.ng Jack Kearna, tile champion's manager. The bout will be at Madison Square Garden. October 1, under the direction of Tex Rickard.

will recently leased the Garden for a term of years. DR. HUFFAKER HOST --TO WHITTLE GOLFERS At atinner laet tight at the Springs Golf and Country club it which he- uniertaned the contestant In the titbit Ilhastrated cult contest held on the club links Labor Day, Dr. IL P. Hulaker was presented with the cup which he 'won by, a.

bandy margin- An nouncement was made by S. It. Rambo. president of tho club. that he would of.

fer a cup which would be played for within the next 30 dayw. Nineteen golf members who played the entire 31 holes of the contest sat down try the elaborate dinner arranged by Ruffaker. Th early part of the evening was spent in card playing and Dr. Ruffaker who la a tenor of local repute. and leader of the Illwanis Club ectett sang number of old negro- songs accompanying brniself on the banjo.

It Rambo club president, presided as toastmaster and made the pro, ntation of the cup to which Dr. Hut taker responded. AU agreed that the Labor Day tournament was the most successful held on the course and the announcement of Mr. that an Other would soon be held is expected to bring out every golfer in the club tas It will be a handlcap event. DR At: Spriul which in the Hula) which nounc presid ler a wtblint, the down by DI the ei Hollingsworth and Clemens for Alcoa, and Jess boy' and Cormany for Lenoir fans at once sensed that something big was under foot but few had any inklaug of the wonderful battle that was to transpira It was common knowledge in the grindatand that Doyle, the premier heaver of the South At len.

tic league, who recently completed his season antis now under contract with the New 'York Americans while Hollings- I worth is stated for the Pittsburgh Na-1 tiomasunlees some one outbids i fight $0..1 t.i.41-.,' I'd i--- 4 7 -1 a 1, 4 i 1 0 0 4 :3 0 7 fr 'a 7 4-, )1-g N'x 7): '-4, I '3 a 1 i 4 1 't A -le' 1 Mt 41I)10Y, a- 4- ,4 1 I .1 4' A 2. -IM rt 1 i I t' J. 7 ..4.4 Eoecial, fe. The journal MIS ribune. I Ca.

made a clean sweep-or the' lentils tournament todak, taking. all seven nuttehes from the; Knoxville players. 'rho East Tenritsowans put up a spiendid fight but showed or prectica and endurance, occasioned, they say, by rain and wet courts- One of the prettiest matches seen here In a long time wan that between Carle-ten Smith, Alliklouthern singles champion and Robert Cowan, Tennessee state tit1e holder. Smith finally won, 64- Every point was hotly contested and both olayers were early exhausted at the end et the -1 Carter. of and oat Knoxville; also fought a hard round.

the local eraciirwou 6-4 and 7-6 In the ond set- Carter was. leading 1-2, htit Allen steadied and made It 5-all. Here the Atlantan held him and took the next two- Hunt, Atlanta, defeated- Ware, Knoxville; 6-3 and 6-4, in a very pretty Ware at times pulled off shots that left Hunt landing fiat-footed, but the latter proved eteadter and eventually overcome the more brilliant attack of the KnoxvilLan. 1' The veteran Charlie Rodgers lost Ito is opponents 6-1 and -6-3 in -a match that was much' closer Aban the scores Iwould Indicate. "atister Charlie was rather wild and erratic, tkda contributing largely to his defeat.

He showed much better form than his opponent. Count Boyer put up a game ftght genet Mansfield, of Atlanta, who last yearvrent to the Angle in the southern championship light. The Atiantan's tic-citrate placing and anent Savo aim a slight edge and be won, 6-4 and 11-4. In the doubles, Carter and Gorman. double, champitm of the south 6efeated Ccswan and Afton, 74 and 64.

'rite 1 Knoxville ealr the lead in, the first set 4-2 but were unable to rnaintaba the Grant and l'homton defeated. Rodgers and War In etraight sets 1-6 and 1-4- The Atlantans also Mane from 'behind In the first set with the count 5-1 them. Epecial, Thek Atlanta, 1 matches from players. 'rho FlastTennealagtmg put up a sPieh- did but showed laeg. or practice and endurance.

occasioned, -they ral- Zine a treetpr' etttliest h-easieen itec-4, COrtS. in a Ions time watt that between Carle- ton Y. Smith, All-Southern singles cham pion and Robert Cowan, Tennessee state' title holder. Smith finally won, 11-2 And Every point was hotly contested arkf both players were nearly exhausted -at the end of the of and 'of Knoxville; alio fought 4 bard l'ounti- the local In tha lee- ond get Carter was.leadIng Al-- len steadied and made it 5-all. Here the Atlantan held hi nitinti, took the next tw ill t- unt, ta.

de eatett Ware, Knox- ville; 6-3 and 41-4, in a very pretty con- test. Ware et tienes, pulled Ott that left liont standing fiat-tooted, but the latter proved steadier and ventu ally overcome the more brilliant attack of the Ir.tioxvilLan. The- Itedgers lost I to ha opponent, ii-t and in -a match that was much' closer than the scores 'would indicate. Mister Charlie was rather wild and erratic; this contributing largely to his defeat. He showed much better form than his opponent.

Count Boyer put up a game fight against of Atlanta, who last yea: Went to the Anale in the sOlithern championship fight. Tho Atlantan's ec- eUrate Dittoing and angling gave him a slight edge and be iron, 11-4 and 64. In the doubles. Carter and Gorman. double, champiem of -the south defeated Cesare!) and Allen, 7-11 and 14.

The Knoxville had the lead In the first set 4-2 but were unable to maintain the TWO CIA. MES FOR -1234511 rAtattilloota: Sept: 11.Little won two iramei from Chattanooga today by scores of to and 5 to 4. Chattanooga was leading by 2 to 2. Harper on first an dtwo ont in the ninth Inning of- the first game. when Kohiberker, winch bitting for Hunter drove the ball ever the left field fence.

irinning the gams. First game-- It. TAttle Rook 3 1 Chattanooga- it 2 Field and Brottons; York and R. It E. Little Rock 5 4 Chattanooga 4 I 2 Tllowboree and Brettem; Vine.

puffy and Natdrkorn. MS tz Little itOck attanoota to- 1 and 5 to 4. by 2 to 2 ent in the game, when for Hunter, field fence 'TWO OAK ES chattihoos 41-a. i by icon ttaooegai Harper on 1 ninth inning Kohlbecken drove the bal winning the tame 'ktie-rd--eankrdai tore. Secimel- sal TAttle Rook Chattanooga Tu.Tft111(tw21:,111: q'" Texans Going Up.

Saw Antonio Sept, 11-TFtve members of tit local Texas league club will go to the majors by sale this fall while Lear, first baseman; ly and Garton, have been claimed by recall by the New York MOFFETT SIGNS-DOYLE BALANCE OF SEASON Physical Culture combines every known form of natural healing into one. Fif, teen years of practical work in thelield with no failures. Schott method of exercise for sufferers of heart disease. fuss. 1 With two of the eatest twirlers seen In this section In recent years about to lock horns, wagers began coming thick and fast.

There was much difference of opinion as to which would secure the greatest number of strike out for both Hollingewortb and Doyle had their backers galore. The Alcoa slabman was given better support and while the Aluminum mak, ere won, I to 0, the pitching honors were almost even. Hollingeworth bad the edge sn strikeouts. retiring fifteen while Doyle counted eleven. Both allowed two hits, one of each pale being two baggers.

Alcoa 'scored In the fifth without the assistance Of a hit. but a safety in the sixth helped shove around the second marker. The box score tells the Story. Alcoa. AB fl PO A Broaden.

as 3 I I 2 I 0 Tipton. If 3 0 I 0 0 0 Peeman. 4 0 0 0 0.1 Henderson, 1 0 0 1 0 Partee, lb 3 0 0 I -3 0 Byrd. rf 310000 Lowry. ef 2 0 0 0 0 0 Ckdmens.

1 0 0 IS 0 9 Hollingsworih, 3 0 0 0 8 0 22011111111710 MAO DIMS. Birmingham. Al. Sept. 11New Orleans doteated.Birminghnm in beau tolul IS-inning pitchers' duel here today, 2 to 1.

Th winning run was corod by the 'Pols when 1tader beat out.art infield bt t. wont to third on Oilbort's long-. single to right and mooned on Torkelsoit's sacrifice bunt ever Glasener'a bead. Statt000n. who pitched the last two inning s.

was-credited with the win. Scone: R. H. E. Now Orleano 3 IS I Birmingham 1 1 Vance.

Matteson and Glazener and Gooch. LANDI012 HAND ON SHEEHAN. Atlanta. fagot. laat game of the common in Atlanta wont to Mobile today.

4 to St th Boars pounding Shoe-ban bard. I's the sixth and adding one more run in the seventh. Atlanta hatted Lukonovio out In the sixth, but Fut. ton. after poor start, held them.

Out' fielder Whigo. of Atlanta, hit a home I run In the fourth but was out for failing to touch second. Score: Mobil A It. H. E.

4 10 I a a I I I Mobilo 11, H. E. 4 10 I Atlanta 1 Birmingbat loans doteate totsi is.issil San to I. acored by tb 1 Zonings. was Score: Having complted his organized season Zess Doyle, premier pitcher of the South Atlantic league.

who is now contract with the New York Americans. will be a member of the Alcoa pitching staff for the remainder of the Independent season. according to an nouncement of Coach Frank Moffett last night. Doyle will twirl the opening game of the Morristown series at Alcoa Mon. day and Hollingsworth will pitch Tuesday.

The series with Morristown is expected to produce same fast baseball as the upper East Tennessee leaguers are expected to bring a team of the cream of the Appalachian circuit. III 1 LIIP Olpplutwainu Physical Culture Studio' 1 .1 4 1 Seven Sisters Self-Rising Flour Enjoys a wide popularity; Very fine for biscuits, cakes and pastries; Each one eaten calls for another, Never disappoints the housekeeper. Simply falow the directions Indicated on the sack and Success is a surety; There is no of failure. Eating isn't just a habit, its a joy Really, if the biscuits are made of Seven Sisters Self-Rising Flours Seven Sisters is an economical Flour Enough dry ingredients are already added Leaving only to add water and-shortening. Fix.this ID, your mind however, Rarely any biscuits good If the dough is left to stand.

Success depends largel3r upon cooking. Follow-this rule' Never put biscuit dough in a' cold oven Get it piping hot and there Follow. absolute success. Lastly, make three times the number Ordinarily reqUired forthe family. Unspeakable satisfaction the result of using this Reliable Self Rising Flour.

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