Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 4

Location:
Knoxville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

AMMIM 1 Pi 4 ri 44 i 1 ALI 4 .1.11110 igw7 11Q 7 hi ai A 6 4 a TJ i 11ECHArlICIAN 1.11SSIr;G 1- --posarcl r- 4-4--, 4 r-----71 1 A 7---1 1 491..1 I 1 if 3 I 11 I I ,1 I I tr) 0 i 4 I I 0 I 7- I 1 IL, Li' ast-4na ANOMmb AMMEVIIMIIMENV Aldomommonammommoommonmolvolmoonommummommonma. II 7 ll 6 cl-yrn 7 -7 AERWIAUT 7 ii PI i 1 10 lui GuvoiliaS 1 i IIECHArlICIAN' MISSING tt 4 1 -a 1 1 It) 1 i 0 to) itsb4 he i i at A 6 4 a 1 4 1 1 i it 4,..1 1 1 1 i iti ia46al Honolulu. Aug. SO.Lieut. It.

R. o'er. pilot ot New York City. and Corporal H. J.

Cornet of Pennsylvania, znethanician, who left here Saturday in an army airplane. are missing. Other air- 0 planes and Eagle boats hav been sent In aeozh of them. Their airplane waa last seen entering -aelouct bank over the island of Molokai. hank over Honolulu.

Aug. 20.Lieut. It. Tt. rok.

pnot of 'slew York City and Corporal H. Cornet of Pennsylvania, internist. re ic who left he Satuday in an army airplane. are missing. Other tir- planes and Eagle boats have been sent in seezch of them.

Their airplane wee last seen entering the island of Molokai. Honolulu. Aug. 20.t.leut. R.

R. rok. pilot ot New York City. and Corporal Cornet or Pennsylvania. tnethem- Cards Hep Two Vict Over thc FPO 'At 1 Ynoxville Giants and Montgo cry Are Contenders.

Winner to Play Per flationarPirates Also Take Two Championship. the Chattanooga, Montgomery, Bir- The Quakers Field ra4 tninghart and Knoxville to Cubs Bunch lilts For a have Carnes, sided Victory, The Quakers Field Madly -and Cubs Bunch lilts For a One sided Victory. 1Tationa1 League. Won. Lost Pct.

Cincinnati 52 .56:4 69 5a NPW York 61 55 .519 FrcM I'ittaburgit 42 61 .517 Chicago 62 41 .494 Louis 41- 12 .492 Poston 41 47 .411 19, 4 Jones, Fcr Boston, Beats Unite Sax Fifth Straight. Washington Proves Easy Prey For ClevelancL In a Free MttingralAbition the Tigers Easily Conquer the Crippled Athletics, Johnston and Williams to a Fast Pace. Fischer 'Forces Former Ao Bit- ter Deuce Set Fra.ncis T. Hunter Also Carries Twice Crowned King Along, at Merry Clip IIPPS I Clean Sox and Dirty Sox at Caswell Park at .3:15 AMERICAN MANDATE FOR SYRIA. ACCEPTABLE Lucerne, Aug.

30.Prince George 4 neat, king of Syria, said today that the king waa willing to accept a foreign mandate for Syria, preferably Amarivazt or irs cN Ir----A 0 17 i'D i7lis 11.1 irl 1 I CO Iti I' IL i A 2' I. 1 oil 1 GT 1 IIC nirrir nnnrni 0 11108 Ls At iii; 1 i ci a -ti lif li- ----1 atiiiiiViss thilgiliglilis0 PLIIY10 AY Y- a 1. 1Tational League. Boston, Beats White Johnston 'Forced Clean Sox and Dirty Sox at Ynoxville Giants and Iontgom- Cards Help Id ith Two Victoriss Sox Fifth Straight. to -a Fast -Caswell Park at cry Are Contenders.

Over the iletins. Lost Pct. CIncinnatt 47 52 69 z6s. A 3.15 New York f. 61 of .1.

s. Idastungton Proves Easy Vlinnzr to Play For Also Take Two From 1 I'ittsburgh, 42 61 .517 prey Fischer-Forces Former to Bit- AVERICAll flAtIDATE Chicago 62 12 .496 2, Championship. the FL Louis 61- 62 .493 For ter Deuce Set FOR SYRIA ACCEPTABLE Poston 41 17 .411 19.. 4 LIT Lucerne, Aug- Georg Chattanooga, Montgonaery, Bir- The Quakers Field Madly -and 111 a Free Mtting7xilibition: the Francis T. Hunter Also carries es Plead, king et Syria, said today that the Ingham and Knoxvi2" to Cubs Bunch lilts For a One- Tigers EasilY Conquer the Twice Crowned King Alon, ng Wall willing to accept a foreign 4.e mandate for Syria, preferably American have Games.

sided Victor), Crippled Athletics. at Merry clip I i eto. -1 7, AY 10 I 7 1 es I re i 1 1 1 1 1 ir-Nt ".111 Ira 6,, A 1, I 1 5 1, rwl ".1 i L' 0 31 I Go 1 ,,.2,2 uiLdli Eli CAL1011001 Stiniti eltBLIIIS PL1111YH, ii Ls A I iii; 1 i American League. Won. Lost Pct.

Chicago 77 47' .121 New 77 41 .611 Cleveland 71 46 Ala Ft. Louie 6,1 .113 Poston 61 44 Washingtost 62 46 .444 Detroit 411 72, .233 31 13 .321 American Leag ue. r'et, 71 4s Won. Lost meat 77 47' .621 New liork 77 411) .611. Cleveland Ft.

61 -1 .112 61 44 .476 Washington, 62 15 .444 Detroit 41 3 .293 rbssadelDhse. ss Boston. Aug. defeated Cht cage for the fiftirtime this Ilea SOn bY pitching' Lesion to.ts 4 to iv victory today. Chicago has gained onlyr one decision ovr Joao in twalaeokapnof ton hit Williams Ft, l't Chicago 000-000 000--Ao0 a Uonton 100 00 -Wttflamsand Wilkinson aod Schalk; 'Jones and 4 to ctor to- Boston.

Aug. 30.Jones defeated-Chi. cage for the fifthtime this 'woman bY day Chtcago has gained only one pitchin g( Loston o.gt tts- Southern Association. i Won. Lost- Pet.

tze.dir 74 AS .332 Lirmingham 74 56 .669 Atlanta- 72 SS' 56T Little Rock 71 .564 7-14-nlpht 44- 61 -'489 Mobtio 30- TO .461 Nashville SS 17 .430 Chattiknoota 42 $5 .3411 Xiwants Indians will again meet on th6 old dark and bloody ground In their reservation at Ciuswell Park this after noon: at o'clock 'when the Clean fox 6.n1 the Dirty Sox will put on full war paint and appear In 'what Is known to fans as baseball, 'These two tribe balm been together at times before but the rancor Is running high at the present and the camps are fairly Itchirtz to get at each other. Several of the Klwanlans who do not toes the pill wilt be-on hand and It is expected that knife play will be In vogue before the afternoon entertainment lacier. 4 The securing of an umpire hie been the greatept difficulty of the two tribe', as no Indian can be found who 's- brave enough for the position and who at the same time can interpret the style of baaeha4 played by the lawanflL Although, the two tribes are very hostile there are rumors circulating which have it that there -will soon be a temporary truce between, the two big chiefa in order to gather together it picked hand- who wit endeavor to put the fear ot the red men into certain Invaders, called the, Rotarians who are training their foroert to snatch- the scalp from the belts of the Clean Sox and Dirty Providing -this- truce Is effective and there are, enough left to play at the end of game the, big-- battle will take piece at, an early thMlite ollt1411rkInandiand bloswodyill gagroautdintresetthelonr reservation at Csuswell Park this afterc noon at 1:15, o'clock'when the Clears oz have been together at times before but tho rancor la running high at the pies- the camp, are talrlY ItChirtz and 4 tall'. -tribe, noetits theirs are rumors which have it that there will aoon be a temporary truce, between.f the 4two blg chiefa, in order to gather together bend. who I endeavor, 0 the fear ot the red men Into certain.

in- ri denrilits, lp from th beltsof Ihe Clean Seal lan Sox their- the. it, to as who the and Pict, this- truce la effective. and there ar men enough left to play at the end of- game the, will. take- place early i---- 1- '0 0 4 at tile same tuna can -Interpret stria Of baseball by the ISMS. 1 1 -711104t" I I I II 1 I I IL I I 0 1 I I 1 mit gAl.N1107 Due to the inability of league offlfeels to fix the standing of the teams, It has been agreed that the Knoxville Giants and Montgomery club of the Negro Southern shall play a thirteen game series for the pennant the winner to engage the in the Negro National league in worlds championship series.

Th thirteen games will be divided Ntween four cities and will doubtless rove a moneymaker for the.clubs. Beginning September 20, Montgomery and Knoxville will meet in Birmingham in a three game series. The second ovettsion will open at Montgomery September 25. From there the clubs will go to Chattanooga, opening three game series there iSeptember Z. The championship eerie.

wid be con eluded in Knoxville with a four game bill, beginning September 29. Should Knoxville win a majority of the seriee games the will engage the champions of the Negro Natienale. probably Chicago or Indianapolis. for negro worlds championship. This world's series will, open in New Or leans and likely be concluded in Knox.

ville, if the Giants carry away the honors in their with Slontgom. It Due to the inability of league offi- feels to fix the of the teams. as been agreed that the Knoxville Cincinnati. Aug. 200-Z-The champlen hrok their long streak by winning th first game of the lioeton aerie.

today. to The Reds bitched all of their hits in two innings and, wer favored by the wildness of 8eott and Oesehger. who gave nine base oft balls. Nap4tor won his ocond game in the National league. Re wits hit freely but kept this safeties Well scattered Until late in the same.

It fl E. 1.4,111tOrt 000 000 110-2 I Cincinnati 001 SOS I Scott. tieschger and O'Neill; NaPtor and Wing. IDOOT 11011INS DOWN. Et.

Louis, Aug. 30----nt. Louis humbled Prooklyn twice today. -setting the league down to second place. The scores were to- end I to 1.

Doak outpitehed Iderquard in the first gem end iaitors did not get a. man past second In the second gum; 1.rooklyn's defense cracked in the enth and eighth, and the locals scored six rune. Its visitors lones fUll was a 4-hase Mt by Cadore. Virst 114. It E.

Prooklyn 000 000 00 1 dt. Louis OO 080 4---4 .8: 4 1 lierquard and po and CI alteersoll It; Preoklyn 101 00 000-1 0 Bt. Louis 140 000 14x-e-7 '0 Ceder, Smith-and Kruoter; Scaupp and Cincinnati. Avg. champlen brok their long streak by winning th first game of the Loston aerie.

today. The Reds blinched all of their INDIAN TRIUMPH Washington, Aug. 30.Cleveland ea's- fly defeated Washington today. to 2. Fr hammering thre local pitchers for fifteen hUa.

Caldwell held, Wash melon well in hand stage. Scorer. Cleveland 032 110 16 0 Vranhinglon 000 020 6 4 Caldwell and O'Nelli; Shaw, Zachary. Blemiller and 'ATHLETICS ITC DAD swirst; Philadelphia, won free kiting game today. 5 to S.

Leonard retired berets of thei heat at the-end of the sixth in. ning. Injurie. and illneterr compelled th Athletics to use catcher in left field and a firet basemen In right field. Their fielding lapse aided largely -in Detroit's- victory.

Scores TV tZ; Detroit 010 012 17 Philadelphra 200 OH 10, -2. Leonard. Oldham and Staling: ne4 j'erry and Verklaa. AD ATICLETIC i ton well in ban a a ll stage0 2 .0. Cleveland 4); 032- 110 010-41 11 0 IV ashington 000 020 000,2 6 .4 3 Caldwell and O'N'elit; Shaw, Zachary, Dlemiller and -4, -4 'S IN IN Philadelp Atig' Wen a 1- A me fm '1'444 fa' of the heat at the-end of the sixth In- today.

5 to S. Leonard retired because ning. and ilineso-- compelled Athletics to thee catcher in left De troi te 1., 4,, 0-'' E. Ttihntigrntnid eiditnigtrit naaeman an right rinid apse. aided largely la Scores i "4 4 4'4-- tutroit 010 -013 1 100 ell 10 Leonard.

Oldham and Stanaget item- mei; Perry and-Perkles. 44 4. drfeateti Washington today. 5 to bY hammerintr thrs local pitchers Inc fifteen hits. itel4 Wash National Brooklyn at Pt.

a at Pittsi burirk Chicago. American Leatrue. Chicagio at Detroit at clesstanct at Washington. at Novi 'York. i'boithe'rn I Id: AL' I I I DEMPSEY-AND MISKE, '-FEAR GOING STALE AST' For Today -711E LAST DAY 3pence Shoe 2- arc LOW 20 DISCL Is.

4. i 4 4 4''' 4 -14 eN 1 .4 -4- J. 4,.. .4 4 4 i 1 n-, ,.74 I ti 4,4,, t. 4.

ti .0. ---lt, i 1AAS For Today: 1T i 7 LAST DAY -1 Brooklyn et Louis; Doston at Cincinnati- --A, 0,, Nevr Tork: at Pittsburgh. -4- ,14 2 olielice Shoe t.111&&&12 DEIIPSEY-AND II A ISKE 4 League. 60171G- STALE nerican 0 i I .44. Chicagio' at 4' IP SC' Detroit at 1 -444.

207 DItoe' cleveland at 0 at-. Luis at N. let I- 2' 4 a. Disoonehumd 4 Southern l'N 1 1. 4 4 I tit it 6 .4 011 -2.

CALL" OF Sale SITOES-' Sept 1st OF CL 4 1St r) 2 CALL Is -t- OF a al 'r Sept.is ITI7111.11YEEIS TO run ni nnr1 ripl; I li I 1 114 1 ruLtims KILT GIAITS Pittsburgh, Aug. out. hit In the first same, Pittsburgh won I both games of today's doubineader with Now York. 4 to it and I to 1.., In I 1 I the fir ti st 'nnig' Young bad fly lifts li 1 In fly. times at bat.

a- ths-socoad Ir'orist Hills, N. Aug. marked the opening matches of the thirty-ninth annual ell-comers national, tenni championship tournament here today on the turt of the West Side Tennis club- All of the Davis cup stars Johnstket, Ban Francisco, the playing-through titleholder. survived Abe ordeals- Where the elements of unexpected came- In was thee that Carl, Fischer, the Pennsylvania, star, carried the famous little champion for a bitter dueoe Sge struggle in the third mt before the end. Then to the amazement of those who eat, in the etands Francis T.

Hunter carried Norris -Williams II, the twice-crowned king of the -American courts to an extra set. To add to this arise 0. Colkot Caner, the former Hervard. star played for an up- set. ills fast deep ocsort driving and steadiness and pace, that defied all resistance toppled Wen Walter T.

Hayea, Chicagta, No. of the ranking list- These were the outstanding features of battles that were filled with brilnant plays: -The thing that stood forth' in it was that leading men were, unsettled in their games. W. dad not semi 'possible for any of the tnen to bold to the type any, Bort cot attack that had the flekl la the international Matcheg-overseae. 1 his, engagement with Hunter, one of the contests staged on the grandstand stretch of turf; revealed 1 the uncertainty ot the famous player.

He had all he could. do-to Win' at S-6, 10-1. Hunter's; wonderful drivice stroke was always in It was when Williams advanced to the net to carry the points- by his sharply played volleys down the lines or into the corners that the erratic ten. derides of the old cluirnpion Made themselves evident Hie nets and nut, Piled up under Ilutitar's forcing- play and it wake onl3r by an effort that he won- Johluiton, whoew effort to reams, hie title Is being' closely watched. "lumped badly under the fire Fischer's fast strokes.

Ile scored 1-2, 1-1, 104 and Was hard pressed in the final sot. There Iva an abundance of the usual fancy and trick stroking as Tilden II, 'winner of the woridtv chain pionahlp at Wimbledon, conquered Lawrence IL. nice. the young ALassa chesetts player. The youngster hit hard and gave Tilden plenty of chances to do his fanciest meaning from deep court before ha won at 0-4.

6-11. Roland Roberta, J. Griffin and William E. Davie, a trio-of the Cal. ifOrnia group, all scored with tire ease." T.

11: Pell carried Davis to five sets which was chiefly due to carelessnese on the part of the Pacific coast champion who was to over drive the- fines. There were few results. The day --ot the, play began with showers threat, Then the 'hie cleared and the heat was tropical. -The second- round will be played tomorrow. Porest Hills.

N. Y. Aug. prise marked the Ins matchers Of Y'lltinth na ita--t----InT-th-e--stan-d-s-7k-r-a-n-ci-s-4 Hunter carried Norris Williams IL tha twice-frowned of. the -Amerkan courts to an extra- set.

To -add to this star played for an up- et- arise G. Colkot Caner, the former vard- sls deep and iv steads. that dfied all reis ness -anacesUutce bap Waite T. 4 No, S. of the.

rankiny liaL 0 pi Hayed, Chicagot These were the features of battles that were filled with briltiant Plallv Tha -thing- that stood forth-- irt it was that the, leading men were, unmet- tied In their, games. It', dad. not seem possible for any of the Men to bold to the. type any sort, of, attack that had swept the field in, the international matchtle.oversese.. -4 illl amai- his engagement' with Huller, one of the contests stig ed On the grandstand stretch of turf; revealed the uncertainty ot.

the famous player. Ile had all he could do to win at 0-60 Hunter's, tronderfutdriv- In stroke was aways In on 3Villiams advanced to th It was net to-, whcarry the points- by him arpl play vo ed lleys the Ibtes sh or into the corners that the erta- tic ten, ZIlittio champion tor a-bittow dunce spat etrnenthe in the, th(rit apt hot' (Ira. tha smaimemAnt hrmia whn strokes He se red 1-2, 10-1 and --) elm hard pressed In Abe final sot There an abundance of the usual i fancy and trick stroking as William Tilden 'winner of the worldgehant ponsh11) at Wimbledon, conquered Lawrence 11.. Itice the young I.Laasa chusetts player. The youngster hit hard and gave Tilden plenty of chances to do his fanciest simaahing from deep its ease 11.

court besore ha Wait a 11,..1. 111-11. Roland CilLreinett- I. and William E. Davis, trio-of the ll'Ortia.

croup, all scored with all cd. roasts to tiva Ardour urtlinh e.ti iskfl if Alia to "la ra-. lessneno th part ot the Pacific coast who was Inclined to There were few results. 7'he day -of the, solar began with howtww. ened.

Then the 'kiwi cleared and the heat was tropical. second- round will Imo played tomorrow. tentolt Harbor. Aug. bent sey and i3iny Misk raided today.

neither doing any boxinor tor tear.ot going tale before- their championship match Monday. DetrOsers otir wOrhg Irlui A' Ciraf run. He announced today that 4tie weighed is 1-11 pound and that would close hie trairting IrridNy. 7it1ske. however.

is not with his present woight ct 192. for be said exneoto.1 to Avon flV PAADds now and Maapdar ftr, will see ths ontt this training. Tne sey-and 13iny Miele rea tedtoday. neith- er doing- any boxing-. for- feer-of COI I atm.

their obamplorighly match manday. i 1eantoey4 ony work. was a 1 -ttae run. He announced today weighed 11111 1-1--- peundir. omit that 'would C.1.0.110 hle tritintnr Prig112W Moffett Signs flew Lien Series Ilith pence oe 415 Gay Ot.

Shoe. tho Whole Fiximly" le CO. Fitimly" Oe Oe game Ponder heid th visitors to three hits. Both games were fentured. by wonderful catches by Bancroft.

Burns, Bleb and Southworth. Scores: leiret R. It EL NMW York 200 000 It I Pittsburgh 111 Ole 00z--4 4 Vouglas. Perritt. Wintero and Smith; Carlson and Schmidt.

Second New York .0 0 rittebursh WO 101 00---0 Peritt, Toney lend, Snyder; Ponder tend Schmidt. relit Schmid Atlanta at 1sTsse Orleans. Birmlnorbant at litoblts. Chattanoog a. at tattle- Rock- -1'.

Okt 00.0P Aar irm 41444,, 4 4 to 4- 1 Atlanta at New Orleans .4. Birminprhant at at Book. I 0 Av 1 i Travelers Distance Chicks-401s Beat LookoutsCrackers Defeat Baron. etof EAT PICKING. 1 chleage.

Aug, 300lionehe4 hits bir Chicago. behind erratic Ittelding by 'Lb Visitors, wave tb it, eictorlrj over I Scort 1 itonoes Chlosig( visitor. over I scor. 1..1, 0. J.

1 'r 7 7 1 i --) ----1 1 7 rell. 000 -ttvg 4 Chteago IF 011 013 10x-7 1 ltizersn'd Vninat; Vaughn and Viar4 rbilade Chteav Rizsy 4 Ilk-, P1111)ohls, I 1 8: Bostoit I. 1 St. Louis 4-7; Brooklyn 0-1. Pittsburgh 4-2; blow York 2-le American League.

1 American League. national or- 4, I 1. 8: Boston I. St. Louis 41-7; Brooklyn Pittsburgh 4-2; New Turk 2-1, Sie in preparation for nd-season docket which lists some Of the best Independent teams In the country, Coach Frank Moffett, of the fast Alcoa aggregation.

yeaterday announced the signing of pitcher and second beneman, and Byrd, catcher arid outfielder. Cusick comes from La Follette, of the Cumberland league, where he built up quite a record for himself. rte Is good infiekler, and will add considerable strength to Alcoa's inner de, tense. Ile ix Aliso a good hitter. Byrd ham been with the Aluminum Makers twice this season and Coach Moffett has now secured his signature to a playing contract.

lie also played in the Cumberland league this season. lie will be remembered as backstop who played with Lincoln Memorial --University the past two The find of the series of games to be piayedat Alcoa within the next twenty days will open Wednesday of this week with the Lima, Independents. Hain checks Issued last week will admit to this eerie The games are called for 4:30 o'clock. IT: ev7 lat. of Is le- jrn eon.

'top to 'mitt of )en- will are -arrie 3, 7 "i Oriffth- --r oclay allot Wednesday 's 44,14, conwara-: 1 4 1 I 1 ..2. 5''ICNfirtITT 11' (IT A I ".4 a 'it 4 v. NTS GlAriT Poston 4: Ch leato Cleeviand Washington 2. 110 TO 01 -Detroit Philadelphia Poston 4: Chleato b. ri A II vara Am I "gli poaton 4: Chtea to Cleeviand Washington 2.

1 It 5 MAU' I 4,. 1 1 7 1 1 I Southern Associationi Atlanta 4: Birmingham 2. Little Reek 14: Memphis 2. Nashville Si Chattanooga American Association. Aug nook took.

the from Mentskiti bt a score of 14 to the visitors eacnring a- total of IS hits oft the three Memphis 1t wito merely ft repetition ot the- kind ot game played Sunday between the two teams; la 'WhiOk batted the visitors over the lot at will. The game today wao the final. contest of the season between the-- two B. n. 111.

tittle Hoek le Memphis b. 2 Yellowhorse ant liohlbeeker; Mara Albrist Wolfe sad CLEAN SWEEP FOR. Nashville, Aug. 20.Brown's home' run with th base full featured today's game. which Nashville won front Chattanooga, making a cle n.

sweep at the Z.1, Chattanooga I Nashville II IP York. Duffr sn4 Nsiderkorn: Mein and Leett. 1 EEAT ISILRONS6 eAtlanta, -Aug. defeated Birmingham for the third sucoessive 1 Urn. totler.

4 to-2. Markle was strong" in- the pinches and kept Birmintham's I bits ocattered. Four errors by th-vim itors helped Atlanta make the winning I IL. PL' Virmingham i 04v 1 4 Atlanta -4 4 Coffindaffer and Goocliikarkle It IT. ILI 2 I I orn: Meta Chatia-v Nashvil York.

eAttan timo to I th. kits ace itore kt runs. Seem Virming Atlanta Cottal 'It A Gtleti flock ernehists.Tenn um ao took the from Memphis br score of 14 to visitors securing a- total of is hits off the three Memphis pitchers. It was merely a repetition of the kind ot- game played Sunday be. tween the two teams.

in, 'attic Mem phis batted the visitors over the lot at wilt. toda! waif hut final Mary rn. B. It. it .44..14 le 0 tittle Mock Memphis 2 II Ye liowhorso ant liohlbecker; to shalt.

0 Albris. Wolfe and DowiolL Ilia Nashville, A.Ug., 30.Brown's horn run with tho basest full featured today's game. which Nashville won from Chat- tanooga, making a cle n. sweep at the etE1.1a2. wellahville a qt.

I Minim MEAT In ANON S. Aug. 30.Atiantar defeated tieing for the- third -successive klesaprtalueirTniesnthetroamngs Tour errors by thevime ped Atlant make the winning a r. 1: It 11. 4 it isd.r: an 'Gooch; 4 I ifiLehle And swoon 'VS osorsooss -i: '1-; 7' 1, Orrt-ra 'yr el'irt 1-141' ri e'L- rivrrs niuri Itluilmilt tiitti uttz 1 I 1 I I I I WI I I 11 I i Aug.

ban team recently defeated the Lonesome Pine nine by II to opus, will meet the fast Blaineville team. next Saturday. haa loot but one out ot 8 games played this seamon. wr We MT. I vt ist wv Tenn Itthr- ball ball team recently defeated the Lonesome, Pine nine by II to will Meet the fast Bleineville team.

next lilattirdaY 1 h.b.witillingetaon.rt. but co, u. 0.r. 8 ffw'' 41 Yank Polo Teaut Antwerp American water polo team was defeated by the Bendiets team in the Olympic-water polo. here today.

The score wait Sere. den United States S. COKER VASHINGTON PARK Game Calle'd 330 Adnus- etion--55e water polo tea 1 BOOKER rIASHIINIGTON PARK A 7 P. 4 7- Game 0- 'AL' Yank Polo Team Lo5es. 7, 7 Antwerp.

Ur Atnericitn 1 '1 clfrIL 1 was defeated by the cetlon-Z. 5c Swediek team -in the Olympic water 4 t' 1- 1 polo hero today. scum won Sere. 5 1 den- -United States I. I I Pitching a two-hit game, Force of the Knoxville Colored Giants, blanked the Montgomery bafieball team yesterday afternoon at Brewer's' Park by the ecoreof I to 0, in the nrst game of the series between the aspirants for the flag of the Negro Southern league.

The game was attende4 by about ,1000 persons, and was a hot sketch front beginning to encl. Time and again the Montgomery team threatened to crosa the home plate, but each time Force was effective and wait able to shut out his rivals. Streeter. who is consideredone of the best negro, moundemen- in the (mouth, was in the box for the Mont ((ornery tribe. Streeter has been ding a number- of scalps to his list dr during the salmon nd- it wear with confidence that his teammates stood behind -him afternoon.

wae however. clearly, outclassed by Force, who gave up but two hits as compared with Streeter's sir. Vore also truck out seven men while Streeter struck out but two. Knoxville worked in a new find yesterday in the pereon of a black boy called Brown. BroWn comes from New Orleans.

and in a'brilliant the bat. The fleldint of Hamilton for the Giants wee also a feature. RA113011110 Montgomery Batteriee--Knoxville. Force and Brown; Streeter and Preaton. th of fict liamitton for th feature.

Knoxville Montgomery BatterionKnoz nrown: Montgomi l'reaton pito the Kr the Mc day al the act of the for tin league. about sketch and ILI threate but. elm wail alo Strel the be (mouth, itomrl ding a during conf1d4 behkrid Force, comps el Streete Knol terday called Orlean At, Louisville-Toledo, postponed. wet, grounds. At Minneapolis I Milwaukee 1.: At Indianapolis Si- Columbus 44 i At St- Paul KAnsaa City 4.

International League. At Buffalo 11-9; Jersey City 11-O4 At Rochester 11 Baltimore S. At Akron-4-I: Reading eel. 4 Others aot scheduled. Texas League.

4 At San Antonio Galveston I. At Wichita Falls Shreveport 1. At Beaumont 4: Houston 1 At Dallas-Fort. Worth, played, day. South Atlantic League.

A. At charbpston Spartanburg 4.. At Greenvi1lt0 Columbia 7. At Augusta 0-2; Charlotte 24. Virginia At Rocky Mount Portsmouth 11.t At Suffolk Petersburg At Wilson Norfolk 2.

At Newport News Richmond 4. wet vaukee 1.: 1 lumblis i City 4. more go 2-1 rad. 4 I I. eeeee ort ton 1.

played digs-League. anburg 4.. nbia 7. ott 24. 0 1-6 ortamouth it.rt are 2- tichmond 4." at Sumraa Sold.

Atlanta. Aug. SO.Outfielder Sat Summit. under-sontract with tit Birmingham club of the Southern association but who has been playing with the' Norfolk club in the Virginia league, has been sold to the Pittsburgh Nationals, according to announcement heretaday. Pitcher Phil Morrionn, brother of the Birmingham pitcher, John Morrion, joined the Barons here today.

Coach Tor Lynchburg. Lynchburg. Aug. 110.Peyton Evans. at ono timo football coach at Virginia University and two ye.rrie a star center at that University and tiro years in the gams position at Virginia Polytechnic Intitute, has bean engaged to coach the football squad of Lynch.

burg College this year. lay ind a Virginia i Virginia en en-agaci I of eynch. Sat oci. Pith Ma- an- I It at pm a III BASKETFUL OF MEDALS FOR ATHLETES BASK -i- 1 7 MI" 41111iliiiiiiiiisiliti1111111111111111ista1411111111111thasks iiiiiitosiste ITTITTrrir-Inril7nr7tro, r- rip IrP rv r-erg. Allaft L51 I 'The A.sóoet preseitted the medals and other swards' won at the seventh -Olympiad4, to the winners in the athletic.

owttnminir and rowing events at the stadium this aft-1 It would hav.been recessari to use ft large basket -for-- the Americans share alone of the statuettes and med. OIL ror- out of about one hundred awards for arthletics. the share of the United States representatitree WW1 newly forty. OklitSW Pi present won At winnen rowing 1 WC ftshalare kundre 7116 The Aseeet-1 Albert or ted the medals and other awards the seventh Olymplad. to the li In the athletic.

ineltzlmlnit and events at the stadium thle aft- could hay. been neeeseatii to use a basket -for the Americans' the alone of etatuettee and used. ror out of about one awards for arthlettee. the share early Ilnifteortyd States repreeentatINree Imo mallr Om awn Vim man 11A. Amme moo A.MP EA.

oz, amo ArAAO moo AAA. eeso se. A. mg. Ae 00.AA -AAA OAA AAng A 61....

Oft. 111. Ofm voe done msall low. ilowe ji 1 si at I 3' I) 1, 1 IIS 1-- liti ir ill 1 II I -9 1 SLIM SALLEE TO BE RE-LEASED 1 CI ritorn STEPS LrAILE III 2163 srEps 1S do, lilL owe ,111 1 I '-'i I I I Jackson Outfights Dehtionte. strimr city, lc 1.

Aug. Jackson. of New York. outfought Gene T)elmonte. of in 12round bout he tonight.

Jackson. who weighed 134 pounds. two heavier than his opponent. bad the 'Utter Ot every round except the seventh! In Able round Delmont landed one of his many wild "winks and cut Jackeon over the left eye. ack son administered the harder but the southern fighter fought back throughout i Cincinati.

Aug. SO.Pitcher Starry (Slim) Bail. will be given his uncondi, tional release by the Cincinnati Nation. ale If none of the other National League clubs claim him by the waiver route. It was announced at the Cillein nett baseball club offices today.

'Wel. ter Ituether another lefthanded pitcher wee tined a week's pay for not keeping himself In condition to pitch. and Catch. or Nick AlletValso was fined a. small amount.

,16 ot. 4.1 -u0 .41 .11 OW aid 5- ..5 1 I I 1 I Sensational Performance Given By es-alusa In Abbreviated Card at Boston. rformance Given in Abbreviated Boston. IIM I ALIERICAll ----a', HAIIDLED BY BELGIAtiS :71 I 0.. one Antlrerp.

Aug. U. Icarkety. of tt-: San Francisco, one Of the American 'printers. assaulted.

handcuffed L. and taken to the police station this afternoon by Belgian wstidarmos, who. unable to speak English blocked Kirk, l- eel from entering the American drone- r---1 4 int rooms at-the stadium. Kirkeey had zg jut returned Chao. W.

Paddock of Los Angeles. another sprinter. from 1 Paris, for the- msdal presentations. Ile hed tickets when be tried, to en- ter the dressing moms he wet attacked by the gendarmes. who apparently tied orders.

which were unknown to the Americans to the effect that the rooms were to be used today only by football PlAYera -7 at sarlki IP '1411T1111 emil Fly limbo 00 INS OHO km r-s I 1 Lattirerp. Auc. let ICIrknen Ot 1 Francisco, one of the American inters. handcu as assaulted, ffed .1 I taken to the polio station this Ilimi. moon by Beixiars sendarmes.

who "hie to speak English blocked Kirk, front entering the American r--1 rooms at -the stadium. Kirksey had returned with Chart W. Paddock Los An geles. another sprinter, from rim, for the- medal presentations. Us I tickets.

but, when be tried, to en. the dressing moms he eras attacked the gendarmes. who apparently had lora 'which were unknown to the rerleans to the effect that the rooms 1 re to be toted today only by football :1: 1 'SELECTED BY 7- -TIIE NEW' YORK of Education aom- woe 41. 61. 0 0 6 CI r' (.1 I 0.

...0 Iiir()-4- .1 -4 i THE ONLIIverON' ---1- -14 4, SELECTED BY ETP.T ME NEI 1 'K 11, YOR et uNE wEEK Board of Education I' 1 L. 1 I I 1 ri 1 i 1 tr I. 11 .1 r. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 -41 I I Li" i Li L-i LJ L-4 1 I 41.. rovirr-rth -I I I MP.

SOO. NO Ow AO 'JET: AVt1 .1 I 1 1 I II IPoston. Aug: SeeThe fastest mile trotted by a 3-year-old this year was made at the openint of the Grand tira cult races at Renville today when th Ohio trainer. Charles Valentine. drove the ebeetnot-eolt.

Potatoes'. in in I the second beat elf th Horebreetbor turity. Valentines colt finished first In the Initial beat, but on account of running urder the wire was set back to second place and the heat to Nelson D411011. I The historic Seponset stak for pacers was the only vent finished on todar's progrant. roil' falling In rents just alter Will Crosier, ubsti tutint for Tom Murphy, hnd won.

th deciding boat with Joon Henry. Walter Cos captured the first heal of the Poston Glob sta-its for 3-yestr old trotters with the Groat Vise Mow via. but his Illy went to a-wild break the second tim out and was distanced. Fire TI1C010 and the tore unfinihed vente on todays be en foe decision tomorrow. sweetwaritte.

The Neponset. 2:06 pace. purse SLOG: John lienry, b. by Wilkie ((ret) st 2 Vi I 1 En Early. br.

Tn. T. by WI nt verine (Valentino) I Esther b. by Earon.Ward Kin (White) 3 Ifinor Ital. Irish cter.

Bin Earl. Doc ructests and Peter Elliott also started, Titese-204-4; 2:0. Howl. liree.lers futurity. 2-yetir-01d trot.

Bostelue eh. c-. by' General NVatts (Vallettns) 3 1 The fastest' mite -old this year was ly of the Grand tira ill, today when th pe Valentine. drevo 1 9A In Do tor pee. purse St000: by Wilkie I 11, The Wel- a a I 3 'ter, non r-axt.

Doe Mott also started- fa. turlty. 2-Year-old )7' General 1 OW. .1. TO FANCSWJ3IMING And Diving to the High 'School Pupils tr rt arNk PI impure FANCY SWIMMING And Diving to the High School Pup High LI3 11 E'JIccnerSays: "No rale has ever shown such values.

Colored suedes, kids of all shades. Styles from daintily Cleo to the standard Oxford. ed 1,4 I dard Oxford. O. Air ac-, ta-, am.

pow .0, Ow. m.10 eon ,.111 16 OM. Rde .0 z-zz Oat A LI: :2 e. 41. PETIFODZLiTiCES DAILY El 4:33 8 ell LADIES' LOW SHOES LADIES' LOW SHOES DOBBS INTERESTED IN' NEU SOUTHERN LEAGUE New Orleans, Aug.

10.john O. Dobbs, manager of the New Orleans club of the Southern Asaociallons stet. ed today that this might he his last season with the local team as, in company with others, he was figuring on the formation of ar ntmr league of six club representing the cities of Montgomery. segueta, Macon and lumbus, Gs, and Jecksonvills and Pensacola, Fla. Dobbs said be expected to become financially interested in the team at Montgomery should the Itairue take definite form and swum the management of that club- Dobbs eras rrianar of the Montsometry club In thouti4 Southern leenuo before tto eamo to Neer Orleans.

According to Dobbs among those who have declaret tut to take an utlre Cnariclal part la tte rew league are of the York Mike 1114 moot for the Detroit Americans, and several others. club of ed tods IleaSOn pony the for club. IrometrY, lurribus, Debbi nanelell Montgol definite ment of 1 leans, A who LA an Iagne York Al Detroit tisane eons- Dg On ki CO. ne n- art a take 10 omit It alb. 1 7 ap.

11.P. 0 Codior -0. a ea Uv I r-' i ti 0 1,10 NO gm, oulk 10.,0 a- 0 O. 41 New e' 7: 0. ir et a FEU( 7 1 -I, 40 Jt, Y0141-1.

rt Popular Fancy a nd owzminzrg Girl 'I JUIII12'. .1 Po le 11- r.d.,..- 1 1 iiot14L Popular ltir- Fancy 11 IO 'WO AFT CZIrly tro ir vpss AlNir 7 t.j- ELCL, Vat11litICC14Tf urti Kethon Dillon b. by xwort hy (Sttryiti I. 2 Ilvivov. b.

by General Watts flumsn) 4 3 Kure Tbe Great, Vavonlan, Jane Vcto also otsrtod. I 1 2 tO 2. The, Boston Globe. 2-year-old trot. rneee 2.0u4t ertbe Chief.

br. by Worthy nosy terossunan) 2 1 las by Peter T' (Iv hits) 2 2 ch. by Dillonv 4 I by Dillon. I 2 ieVal. Wall; 4 3 Vavonlan, Jane S-yeer-old by Worthy 21 by Peter .1 2 by 3 I'Irvesq.

qt V' 0-0 i 4 1 -4 ------) Tea 11ttern Gar ff trect Prieee- 4 r. 10 0.10L,?.) at I r'r, I C'17 I i r1.4. 77,, 7, TT: 4Lw I 1.AL Peczatt rcr Co7uml.la. S. defeatT Grn.

tho 'pleteet team nut! W1-1- Co7un 4. Peczatt rcr co.umUa. S. C. Auz.

2- i.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Journal and Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
191,807
Years Available:
1886-1924