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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 14

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7 TO 7 7H) TV 7" I TT-vf-'n -ttitt tt-tt-k -a-- I 1 111 gS7 U.T. CO-ED ATHLETE BlEl DREAK DY DOSTOH TAKES RUHS BY nUTH "PI IA aw Manaa a DEARS AHD VOLS IUU.NUJVIJUJI$ Breeze By Lookouts in the Ninth. National League. Outcome 6f First Double-Header in National. Shawkey and Hildebrand Mix It White Sox Beat the Athletics- National League.

SL' Louis at Chia va Cards gain Mop Up the Chicks Easily Triumph Over the Barcns. Pittsburgh Cincinnati i OhK-ajro Brooklyn St. ljuis Boiston New York W. pot 18 13 .581 19 15 .6 5 19 15 ,65 19 IS .659 It IS .653 IT .485 14 15 483 18 ,41 12 21 ast Btn, May Ruth's ninth and tenth home-runs of the. ikuoih driven into the right field bleachers and over the left center flal.4 i unampions.

an asnauft by Pitcher Shuwkfr, uf New Superbas and Quakers Plav a Philadelphia Boston at Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati Philadelphia at New York. American League. TetroIt at St. Louis Chicago at Cleveland.

New at Boston. Washington at Philadelphia, Southern. Association. Atlanta at MemphK Mobile at Nashville, Birnuneham at Little Hock. on empire finiehrand enlivened game, which was won by New Fork 01.

NftalcV uai iwajI I Erotteia's Triple Breaks Up Travel -Cracker Argument, The Traveelrs Winnin i-osiponea Game, Quakers- Winninff in Eleventh i League. New v-. Boston Cleveland Xew York Chrcag Wanhinaton 1 Pet ,877 .503 .645 .484 .41 .375 tioaals defeated New -Tor here this af- Lrnnnn in' lu.t W. 2t 21 18 15 15 13 12 4 10 la 24' i i 18 20 21. ei; A oi me season first doubleheader, the scores to A Yin A as RAIL LIGHTS Philadelphia i Boston hna won all NaahtUle.

May 27.Mob!le and epht tJe firat doubleheader of tZiy tere today, Mobde tak- inr the firnt i to fahville winning the iaat by the wort of 4 to 3. The firat rame wan a weird affair In which double pUya J-attired. Hodifa pitched good ball but to. the fame on errors of his mates, the second frame, which was to have been neven inninpa by as-mement, went to nine innine-s when the local Hub hammered utom two runs and tied the score in the seventh. Ounninte scored the winmnz DEFEAT THE CUBS Toledo.

Ohio. -rv 97 Tha on the' polo grounds this year. played IKor. bU hith Leftfielder Mann, the Braves, was from the umpire's nuk. Players separated the coraoitamn, after which Snaw-key was escorted from tb field.

frWre. H. Nw York 300 001 020 19 2 Bowton 000 100 000 2 Shawkef, Maya and Hannah; Harper, Karr and t5chanar. FOR WHITB Mt, i Philadelphia. May 27.

Chicago wound up the series today by heating driyin Martin from the mound In the fourtlx None of -the five rwfMi scored in thiw inning was earned, but Martin's own wild throw gave the visitor three rona. i Collin horn run in the third, the nineteenth drive here In 11 days, wai a mlsjndged fly whicii TValker allowed to (Kiund into the bleach-era. Five double plays featured. ort H. r-hteairo il 50 009 6.

10 Philadelphia 000 000 10(k 1- 2 CTOtt and SfhaU: Martin, Harris, Kaefe and I'erkina. mi, i "i JT "Association. Light baseball Cub, composed of independent defnataH tha in the tHnd. game, and was forced to re-tire. Mann has hit three times during club of the National league In an exhl- nA Alien error.

Ducote.4 "Memphis Mobile. Little Rock Birmingham New Ortean. utnua game ner toaay ty a score of five to two. Score: wiuuiic iieiaer. sprained his let lust above the knee when.

ti nnliMai ik First game 'i'r H. ii Botton-" 12 000 1105 12 1 w. '23 2r i 19 19 20 17 13 Pet ,839 .568 .628 .514 .600 .438 .193 he plate In the seventh inning "13 18 17 18- 19 .20 22 2 i ....6 ie New-Lork 00 000 000 8 9 vntcfigo 1 Gak. Bailev TVilu itnvrae an.i i MPm oirioi irsin xne Held. IJIN-st Games R.

It. E. Kanhville 2 Batteries-rlAikOTiavic. Sirman ajiif f'nl. Second game ji ii a.

Bo Aon no 00 1 0105 11 3 tianuoga New 000 010 100 2 Brenegan. man Ilodze anf k'ohihui-. Eayren. McQuillan -and viyi-. imugiwa, winters, iiubbell, Nenf and Knyder.

ubl A -2 Nashville i 2 BUeriePriete and Ooleman Stew art. Torrviii and Jonnard. 3H0UNDS OF RGHriNG-32 MABEL St. 27. St.

Louis' and On-clnnau indulged in another free hitting contest today, the locals winning 16. Horntiby's home-run in the second inning came with two men on banes, and went into the bleachers in deep right field, Rpnrm Ctneinnatl 001 106 OOtJJ. 9 12 6 LARRY AVERA bt. 3S2 000 SOx .14 jmti. on wtnAA a i National League.

Bowton 6-5 Xw Vork 0-2. Philadelphia Brooklyn 4. 1 St. Louis IS; Cincinnati 5. Jacobs, Sherdel and Dilhoefer.

tOOKOl'llTlOijg IS SIXTH May 27. TorkeU son's home rnn over the left field fence, scoring Allen ahead, of him, won an interesting see-saw game for New Orleans from Chattanooga today in" the ninth Four pitchers were used. Marshall and Phillips being knocked out early in the game. Dudley, alsa hit home run wtth a man en base. a'a New Orleans 7 "8i 8 Chattanooga.

5 "101 2 BatterieaPhillips. Torkelson and liow-ie; Marshall. Tork and Trownaend. BARONS' OFr PAT. May 27.

Bunching hits with errors and being aided by three QCAKRS IX ELEVEXTH Brooklvn. i.i..".. Arnerican League. and Philauelphia played off a postponed mra mj 1 I Jl uj.vu. WIJIIIIUK a I Inttiim frh.

IjV. (ill a of four runs in" the first three innings of a "'vncu vui ui kin ihii, i ni! home team tied the score In the fifth. The visitors won out in the eleventh when Paulette singled and scored on R. Miller's Inn. ilmiM.

tiLim mingham. 10 to 1. here today, making it lu mn. 1110 x-iiiuien lost tneir uniforms and bats on their way here from the. weat and nl.vit In 1 lour straight for the series.

Thweatt allowed the visitors only three hits. Car- rnll af ha fiv- h. double and a single. tlng togs. 'RUB.

score: k. Of Atlanta, South's Best lightweight vs. FRANKIE CONWAY -V of Ctunden, N. J. I Eight Rounds.

JACK "DEMPSEY" DENIIAM of Atlanta, vs. BATTLING BAILEY i of Charleston, S. C. Eight Two Bouts of Local Talent Eight Hounds Each Battle Royal -Lots of Fun. Birmingham 1 3i -S Memphis 10 10 2 New flTork Boston 1.

-Chicago Philadelphia 1. Southern Association. Mobile 5-S; Nashville 2-4. Little Rock Atlanta 2. -r Memphis 10 Birmingham 1.

iw Orleans Chattanooga S. American Association. At Milwaukee 6: Columbus 4." At Minneapolis 3 Louisville 2. At St. Paul Indianapolis 2.

At Kansas Clty-'Xoledo, rain. International Leaaue. I At Syracuse 7 Jersey City t. -At Akron 3 Buffalo 2 1 Texas League. -J At Dallas 4 Galveston 1.

-At Wichita. Falls Beaumont 8 At San Antonio Shreveport 1." Af F'nrt W.ihK.t;am,m. Thweatt and Blscnoff, TRAVELERS CHALK TCP. Little Rock. Ark.

Ma v. 97 RntlMii'i trinl witH twn mnn.n am K.a tk. deciding factor in-today's game; in which Moses Telle whorse, Little Bock's 19-year-old Indian pitcher, performed brilliantly in the face of discouraging support and allowed enly one hit after the fourth in Damrau presented IJttle Rock with run by throwing the ball away in a end rage i ever a decision at third base. r-ouaaeipnia 11Z OUtl 00 01 113 Brooklyn 000 220 000 00 4 -9 3 Kmith and Witherow; Mitchell. Mohart and Krueger.

1 Pirates Defeat Indians. Pittsburgh, Mry1 27. Pittsburgh defeated the Cleveland team of the American league four to two in. an exhibition game here today. Score.

Cleveland 2 10 Pittsburgh -7 and Thomas, MeaJor and Lee. Ohio, Miy 27. The Toledo Rail- Eyrd Released Catcher Byrd has been tendered his release toy Coach Frank Moffett, of the Alcoa City league club. Mr. Byrd will play this mmmcr with an lndepAndent team in Kentucky.

i i Virrinia League. -At Petersburg Rocky Mount 4. lnnngffieis.T (1Z At- Portsmouth-Suffolk, wet grounds two gamea Saturday. On 1 thru ui.lit.j 4-nrri mt- cviiau inning, rain. Score: n.

Atlanta '7 a Little Rock 4" 7 4 Batteries Stiggs and Hager Tellow-nerse and Erottem. miss mar iiorsrc Winner of The Journal and. Tribune Trophy. South Atlantic Learue.r At Spartanburg 2 Greenville 3. -At Charleston 7 Charlotte E.

At Columbia 11; Augusta 1,, I- -o- .1 Pirates Clainj Watson. Pittsburirh. Mqv 57 rflfl.taU ni ihi Ution and possibly a Bwlmmjnsr and Saturday Night, May 29 at 7:30 Market Hall $2 $2.50 Riri -Ticket on Sale at Blaufield's, Rkter'a, The Hub. and The, Palace, flarry and Ed Hjuikins, Promoters. U.

OF T. ATHLETES Pittsburgh National League club- an- FISTIC CARD FOR Standard for Girls. In the absence of competitive meets In the track department this year, effl ciency standards were, set up by Miss noaiiveu nere toaay tney Had axlded the name of Johnny: Watson, a pitcher, to the team's Tha'PittahnrrVi iv RECEIVE LETTERS SATURDAY NIGHT Tj-icij hiiu ine leuers were awarded on this haaia The following table of re secured the serlc0- of Watson when the Boston Nationals waived their clahd to- him, it was ajutounced. mond game to be played Saturday. i "T' -a "tj iiuin-mi-nis mignt oe ot interest.

Hunning high Jump 4 feet. Standing broad Jump feet, 10 Inch Hop-step and-jump 39 feet. Baseball throw 110 feet. Khot put 18 feet "jT tO yard dash 10 seconds. Twenty-six Co-ed Stars Honored For First Time.

Baseball, Track and Tennis Men Receive Awards. Correct form in three strokes, breast mt U11U UilCK. 125 yards. 4BBBwanstwaasaBHssBBwa Larry Avera and Frankie Conway Meet in Main Bout 32 Rounds of Boxing. a wsaswBjsJesaBsBBB 1 1 Thirty-two rounds of boxing are offered in Saturday night's bill, which will ueher In on of the best cards that hat been offered here in smw tints.

The headline attraction of the evening is an eight-round bout between Jarry Avera. "the South' best lightweight," and rankie Conway. Bothwill fight at 133 poundH. Averra has gained wide favor tnrnnahout the south in his recent bout A. and the should be a faat affair if Conway offers a formidable brand of on- DOHltifin.

Jack Penham will awan punches with JJlving Correct form in straight, Life-savins In all Jts phases. Hooring for the award of the best attv letln run tn va nn. points for vacHity basketball, 25 points ine events; eu points for tlmmingand 15 points for one half the requirements; 4L points for ten nl and 10 point for squad member. The Battling Bailey in an t-round go as an I uiui-a itraciion. xwo matches or local talent and a.

HuMIa pnv.l v-mmi ah. i. M'Cabe Takes Two Cups For Athletic Prowess and Fraternity Trophies. Miss "Mary "House, of Mary villa, awarded The Journal and Tribune cup as the best girl athlete at the University of Tennesee, leading; the 'field of contestants with a high score Of 258 points. Cathwtine Ilockwell and Virginia Bcott tied for second place with 160 points each.

Mary Johnson with 110 point was), Miss House was a member of the vurHity basketball team, 8he also won a trophy offered by the University of Tenneaaee a high point conletant in the Klrla" track and field meet held Home week airo. She also received a letter In wwtmmlnjt, thu making her a three letter athlete. At the chael hour yesterday morn-mg letter certificates were presented to 14 men and 29 for participa card, The matches will be offered in Market tjail. inaiviuuni points won in the competitive track meet were added to the total of each contestant, the sum total representing the accomplishment In all branches for the year. infrMtrov; of race classic (...

j. CITY LEAGUE. Change in Dates For 2Tezt Sat- urday A revision of the City League schedule for' Saturday nita the follnwlns teams: De Palma, Boyer, Chevrolet American Legion at Alcoa. Southern vs. B.

I Johnson at Chll-howee Park. leenderf at Clinton, AkXia' Was nlatd tn nlav In Vnnv. tion in varsity athletes during the iwnooi yenr. A number of cups -and trophies were also presneted as fol- a :7 Water is Wan7u.Giecnrmd EresKC1ear4 tows: Cup (o Clrfeu The Journal and Tribune" Best Ath lete Cup Mltw Mary House. ville this week but due to the opening of the.

new park there it was decided, to end the Legioners to Alcoa to do the opening stunt. It probable that some formality will' attend, the opening of the new grounds which have been provided bv the Alumi nnm rnmnanv tt ana unassagne Placed in Speedway Grind. May 27 Ralph, De Palma, Joe Boyer, Louit Chevrolet and Jean CTmsagne will be in the rot row, with, the i first atttee- pole, when JZ of the. world's grea tent auto ratie orivers line up for the start of the 600-mile grind at he- Indiaaapollw apeed- U. tf T.

Girls" Tennis cup Miss House. U. of T. flirys Tennis, cup Miss vprmg jeeps: it So. America 'as the home grounds of tho Alcoa City League team.

"Buffatt will llmnln at Hium ritl. urfl JKlt'IJOUgail. Porter IJest Athlete cup Willis Mc- iaonday raorniivg at at. Clinton and Scharff at Chilhowee Whittle Springs baseball eup Willis JL'e i-aima won the favored awsltion by virtue of the fact' that he circled the brick caucer for ten milai a arn. Senators Blank Eichmond.

Inter-fraternity track meet cup Sin ma Chi. Pan Hellenic baaebaH eup rhl Gam ma itemrKm at an average epeei of 99:65 miles an hour. Boyer avera-ed 98 miles for th four tana i-. Richmond, Va, May 27. Washington f-d lroubl beating the Ktchuiond iramia Iraru.l tMm hr- 4h(.

Inter-claM basketball cup Fresh'. tTf Ta th-t of the Kranch The score was 8 to 0. Shown Ladies and Children: 9.tU, "vcond row will be ner cenuicates were awarded as niuuiiiiiun auewea only live hits. Score: K. 11.

t.lrls' basketball Mary House, May wnn, oajion c-nevrolet. Roscoe Sarlea and Bennie The first two In the third row vM! -c ir Kicnmond 000 000 000 0 5 3 Washington 021 030 8 14 1 Mr barter and Abbott; Snyder and Plo- and Hdv-ikI tk will be determ ned bv eliminition trials Give Your Sunday School and Other Picnics A.t mroornw anemoon. The po- siUons already announced remain fixed ven thouarh some drivers yet to qualify makea tter time in the trials. Eat-h ttriver must maintain an average of 8a mi! an hour for ten mile to qualif KN0XVILLE GIANTS BEAT GEORGIA BLACKS Atlanta. 'Oa, May 27.

Knoxvllle (iiunu today won the opener of a 3-game series here by the score of to 4. "Steetarna" Dickey was effective for Knoxvilla In the ninrhM in 8 aftemrtnn's r. i exam nit lor of drfvea haniclans and ottiur- day afternoon. Tommy MJton, who wt peveral new records recently on ts. Giants hit hard and timely.

Wlngfie' ana marred for Atlanta. Mr. "Dutch Fan Of KnOXVille nmnn. beach J)aytona. will give an exhibit-on with his constructed car.

the sptvfators. I tfwuiiwii, irginia wcott Mat-jraret Stark tllrtdys Jeteo. KatN rine Uockwell. Jn-ie Oartie. and Altwrta Lowe.

House. tJla.lys Jayne, xsellie Hope, and Ijvum Barber. Tennis (Jnu-e Al Ruth Kl-Orldtre. and Vivian Morgan. Mwimminjr Italmyra Montj-omery, Asrnes Vannerman, Marjorie Dailey, Cor.

tMlta Mell.n. Mary McCowan. Dorothy Katherlne Rot-kwell. Aiiee i Soli-ese. I.lewellvn Johnson, Virginia Scott and Mary House.

Ittrrji to Men. Coach Bendtr presented letters to the following: likHcbjill Adolph Hatcher. S. Lan-Ats, Willis MeCube. Kd Kennedy.

W. Gannoway. Jimmie Smith, Hunter White, Walter Dietaen snd l'ni-l Boone. Tra Joe Morris, James Key and -n- Taylor. Tennl McGregor Smlih.

The presentation -of letters to clrts -marked an epoch in athletic history at the university. Not until this year has the athtcuc council Keen fit to reraz nize competitive athellics In the girls' department. Kncouraced by the success of tfiiA year. Miss Mary Ay res head of tho girls physical culture department, la planning a broader program for next year when it in hoped to Biage inter-aollexiat UiiakctbajLl and tennia compe- Getting Shamrock1 Heady. New TfM-lr.

Ifaw 7 E. 2 3 ivnoxviiie R. It. io Atlanta jj. J.

'0 Thomas JUpton up challenger Sham- NEGRO FOR WHOM M03 wa jauncnea list nlgbt. were busy today prenarinar to fer A SYIM TO-DAY Season Tickets QS.QO wnolcn mast This spar is said to be much heavier and etrona-er than tv, WAS LOOKING GIVES UP Raleicb. whifh tn Hobos, aJeced leader nt uv.r.i lax week." One of the novelties of the Shamroek who Hot and kilk-d two Cumtjerland county fficers a. FayeUeviUe last week rorm of a tube running throtiKh the hull of the craft to. the "'rl aiiempiaa to arrest him, and for whom a r.rww had in v.

su'vv wT-ru rreasure of the water at the end nf the tube registers th speei This will enable her tn kn at JayetteIe Ute 3etetIay and was CIUetIV ffffWIvM fmm the of hr trial vljt jcrwi i'roult to the state- rx-n DKiLte, Siiajnarocic for iJfe.

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