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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 9

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i. 1 VENTS' OF SPORT: 1 mt GLEuELAND I JlflS HEATS RIAL I -7 FIRST PLAGE GOES TO CUBS two for the pelicans PARK DELAYED DY RAW laOEllTPtAHTSIil-GPJID L1ATCII DOSTOII LOSES ARE HARD FOUGHT em the Lookouts on Short Ends of a Former Win Two From Cards While at Reds national League. Easily. Defeat White Sox. Alcoa Diamond Not Yet Com pleted.

end Bluss to Flay Country Club. Ooubleheader. Reds Defeat Pirates. No Outstanding Candidate in Track and Field Championship Trials. That Russell Forces In Run W.

Pet. Chics re 21 16 Cincinnati 20 IS .171 PittsOurg 1 14 BrooUya 1 14 JS3 feostsn 1 IS fit. Louis 1 Ail New York 14 11 Fhiladeipbia 12' 22 Ail Memphis Again Wallops the Crackers. Braves Beat Superbas to the Wire in the Ninth. Yanks Need.

American Lecion at Alcoa; De-: fenders Play at Clinton. Home Fans Will Witness Scrap Between Southern and John-son at 3:15 O'clock. Today's Game One of Biggest Events of Years. lasers WiH Eanquet Winninj Team Friday lliglit To Gala Event. Tigers Defeat Browns By 4-1.

Philadelphia. May 21. For the first time in many year an outstanding fav-orite failed to develop in the preliminaries of the intercollegiate track and field championship held here today. So closely were the trial heats fought out at Franklin field In the eleven events contested that at the done of the da-y any one of five or six Institution was in a position to capture the forty Lohman Blanks Barons For Travelers Nashrille Wins From Mobile. Philadelphia Loses Opening Game of New York Series.

Hornet For Doyle. American Leagne. Washington Annexes Game With Athletics. Cleveland Boston fourth rlumninniihl? nf tim I (: A. A.ii!" Cleveland.

May took th lUm Tbey 8(a4 I It. 14 IS IT 1 21 21 Pet. 37C JM .4 .40 Jit 22 12 A. A in the finals tomorrow. I (Jiucago On hundred tul Lrbiy entrant will compete in the grand i.a.n muzii wah wi.l ire p.yei cvtr tUe CiifOk2 Coun Twenty colleees and univrraitlea St.

tauta .1 opening gam of the series from Chicago, 11 to ia a free hitting contest Smith hit for a homo run to center with two en la the first Inning. A ratch by Speaker and Weaver field'ng were features. Twt' A Icon Philadelphia LXrtroil Tel. .3 1 :75 1 .750 .2 2 .600 .2 2. A0 .1 .1 2i Cl'nton National Dt fender Tt.

American Legion Southern games will be played tomorrow. Score: It II. K. Chicago SO 110 00 11 2 'Chicago. May Jt.

Chicago went Int first place today by winning both games of a doublebeader from at. Lauis by score of to 2 and 7 to reepectiveiy, while Pittsburgh lost to Cincinnati. Incidentally, the rimt game gave Alexander his tenth consecutive victory, while the second was Vaughn's sixth straight game. The locals wa both games by bunching hits. Scores: First Games IL XL E.

SL Leuia OOe aft2 eN 2 4 2 Chicago Ill lit ll( 2 May and lemons Aleaaader and Si Chattanooga. May 21. March Ison and Barfoot did not allow- Chattanooga aa earned run today-and New Orleaa wen both games of a doubteheader by scoree of 7 to and 2 to 2. Knapp bit a bom run In each game. Score: First gam-.

ft. If. E. New Orleana 7. 7 11 Chattanooga, I I Batteries Perdu and Deberry; Marshall and Netderkern, Townsend.

Second game. R. H. K. New Orieaaa 1 12 Chattanooga 1.

2 7 2 Batteries Barfoot end' Dnwis; Noel and Townsend. placed one or more men fa the semifinals and finals scheduled for Saturday not counting the one and two-mile runs. In which the entrants were not required lo participate in elimination beats Pennsylvania, the host to the vUritlru. athletes, from alt parts of the east and Pacific coast, led with a total of IS Southern Association. Cleveland Ill 014 lOx II 11 2 aber.

Pit: Kerr. Heath and Schalk Bazbr. Morton. Nlahaua and Memphis O'Neill. Mohile wun tne I'rinceton runners nmu i i r.

WIIKKK TIIEY PLAY ftouliiern v. L. Johnson at Call-how re Park: American legion vs. A loo, at Mary- vUle. National Defenders vs.

Clinton at Clinton. try t.ub ga.f court t.i aiurncnm. The round may nn.de in twosome or To'ie the second n.ne, 1 foursme. w.ll began Ui p. ay the fir.

hW. 'I'b: la of the btg nil on the (to. If thia i'an and will be waichtd wlt: ImereaL The loow.iuc team will ie-tn the v.cton itt VinM-r to be ti.e ciu um igbt. Tb it, a event and ail are inv.tad lo orient. Dona'd IV- r-f expert, liu.

vemvru coursst- time. Isdn-; JI4eb. A corrected li.t pair.ng of the I.r Cur the fpnmt Inim rn-U'-b fol sr. i pet. 24 II ..4 21 17 -Sal 2 17 .641 20 21 4IS II .45 11 2t All TASKS WIN AGAIJL Boston.

May 21. In the eighth Inning at hie tea rlpht at tha Quakers heels, with Kew Orleaa Cornell was third with eleven quail-1 Birmingham fien; CaJ'nrnia and rartmoutli were Atlanta llier. tleeoad game R. Tl E. of today's with two out and men on ft.

Leuia 10 0 tlMt ftv fnnHh iiliAM aritn wm: ami I NaslrviUa Chicago Six 7 11 0 ChaUanoeKa HAKD TO UTOr TRM. Stanford was fifth wah six. Memphis, Tenn May 21 Bunching Hcfaupp and EHihsefer: Vaughn gad KU-lifer. live mu. inciuaing Carroll's bome run with a.

man a faaee, with two-errors in th third, -Memphis netted three- runs, enough to win. and defeated Atlanta here PCix, ruiTKi orr rEwit. Clm InnatL Mir II The Keda bit Coop MILTON QUALIFIES FOR SPEEDWAY CLASSIC er freely in two innings today and pulled Plttaburrh out of first place by winning to 1, iieutber allowing only three hits. loday. 4 2.

by gathering another tally in tae seventh. Atlanta's scoring -was dona in the second inning en three bits Two of these came with a sacrifice fly hi the third iaaina and saved tha vWitors and an loodbred allowed only two. hits after the second and Thorburo pitched strong bail after the. -Urn: IL H. a I Iu to ha rains of the pat few days rh rti ho delayed the work, tho new Alooa baseball ptrk wilt not be opened to3ay as expected.

Ttu rroonda will be formally opt-ned mxl Saturday. Tb American i-e cn-Ak-oa will pliyei today on tha Mary villa enllexa (rounds. Tclay's ranwj ahould brine; HttV chanr la tbs league etatvfins, although thtre ia a a.roi l.kelihood that Clinton nwy he drammed from the lop by tha lef-nlrs. AWi should experlenee lit tie difficulty with the American Lesion unit km th aervice mrn a.ppeir on the -diamond itn ttroniefy lineup On tha home yruunJs Sohnaan ia favored as the winn-T over Koutht-rn baua IleJ V. in fers.

hi. C.i:y,i, Jr. L. V. A.

Ant lirown from a shut-out. Roush had a perfect day at the bat, with four clean hits ut of four second and third. Russell purposely passed Ruth and then walked Pratt, forcing -in the run which eventually gav New York a 4 to 1 victory ever Boston, fiood fiehiing plays abounded. Quinn reliared Hlmre In the eighth, after had doubled and 'scored on Melnoia' single, and prevented further scoring. Score: R.

II. E. New York iV. 110 111 010 4. 11 B.teton 000 C0J 014 1 10' Shore, Qnlan and Hannah: Russell -and cf- 1 I' AT LABTI Pt.

Ioula. May 21. Flaaatead'a triple and singles by Bush and Pinllf after two were out In the. ninth gave Detroit today's game with 8t. Louis.

The aeor was I to 1. The locals' only run came aa a remit of a pass to Austin, a sarcUic and a single by Staler. 8or: It. IX. E.

Detroit 000 100 0024 St. Louis 000 000 010 I 1 Oldham and Alnamlth Wllinan and Cillings. times Score: IL fl. K. Memphis 2 BaUerleaThorburn and Oood- Pittaburgh Ml 0001 1 2 Cincinnati 0) 40 2x 1 11 0 ored and Myers.

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Jr. CPs Itbrt V-bCid 2, A hf. J. 8. Kiench I'xxHh Jliiwiis J.

IL J. J. 11 rd It. M. anea It.

tl. J. II. Varneil If. Rndtr.

national Leagne. Cooper, wisner and Reuther and Itariden. I Aie U. K. arratt BlJtNK rO BAKONK tit.

Leuis at Chics x. Boston at Brooklyn. i'ittfburyh at Cincinaati. Philadelphia at New Terk. IJHle Rock.

May 21. Lohman allowed only four hits today aad Littl Rock defeated Birmingham 1 to 0. Tw S. Hall v. Carter K.

IU 8r AT "KM. Brooklyn, May 2l.Kayrea" homo run with two en bases and two out in the ninth won tday' game for Boston from Brooklyn by to 1. FIlltRglm and Pfef-fer had engaged in a pitching battle up to that stage, when the Braves bunched a double, throe single and Lay res' borne spertacular catches by Mller spoiled Birmingham's chances to sore. Only 1 1 W. Woodmtf.

L. Tltomns Indianapolis, May 21 Tommy Xliltoa. world' apeed king, made the fastajt tme.in the rtiaiifyina; trials) today for Ibe 500-tnlle to be held at the In-dlanapolis motor speedway wen he rushed his -car around the 2 1-3 mile brick raueer at an average of 900 miles aa John Bo! Wi ll Haupt and Eddie O'DonneH aim qunlified. Ten drivers; qualified yt-etenTay and there axe tea car yet to qiuJlfy. fl ton will drive an exhibition tomor-rcw in the fastest car in the world, tbe car in which he drove 1S6 04 miles an hear on tbe sand at Daytona, recently.

i i FORCE PITCHES GIANTS TO 5 TO 3 WIN OVER CUBS Atlanta, fla May 28. The Knoxville Cikinfn took a count of S-to-J from the At'tnta elub of the Negro Southern learoe here, today when Bad Force fried 3-hit ball. Steady-work by tbe in laid robtet the Cnb ef mor than one Knoxville will open at home with Bir- of atiperior offensive aurength. Todijyn Karnes may aprins; snw surprise, how ever, The Clinton same promises the beat battle nf today's -docket aa both the 1V femlera and CMn.oit appear to be very evenly machfd. If the mm- batsmen faced Lohman.

whose triple was responsible for two runs. II tiler was put American League. Petrolt at Sr. Tuta at Cleveland. New York at Bosten.

Waehiag-ton at PhiUdeJphia, Uindair M. Rise i. S. Cruwford K. KaWT.

8r. cut of the fame for. protesting a clos de- I clfllfin mt first. ran for four runs. Konetehy missed his Knisay TL IL first game In tw0 years today, being ut Kcor -VV.

II Iron U. J. H. X. 4 Ie-iC ege Ut ko through Jhe sauna without J.

Ashe reretitn tit Hiturliy't "comedv K. J. H. 1 ntrmincham Little Rock Batteries Cofrlndaffer Lohman and Brottem. and Gooch; LAMP MIL4.M.

Philadelpliia. May 21. Naylor was batted from the box in the first inning today, Washington tetalning ita lead despite three dangerous local ralllna. and winning the first game of the series, to 4. Milan's hitting waa the -a feature, the Washington fielder xrtting five hits In five tlmei tip.

Judxe, the Waihirtort first baseman, eontinued hi batting wttit a eracKea rto aa a rouit ei nis collision with Bancroft yesterday. Ht-ere. "tt fl. Boston "eo tst IS Brooklyn 000 100 002 1 12 Fiilir.glm and Pfeffcr and Southern Association. AtlnRta.t Memphli Mobile at Chattanooea.

P.irmiiurham at Little Hock. i Nw Orleans tt Nuhvllle. of errors" liw Clinton artista wiU find their unds full. liuffati- wiil umpire at AU-oa. Cur tUm at CHnton, and ttchar'f at Chit, howea I'ark.

The Karne on the boma grounds la called at 2:15 o'clock. VOL VICT0BT. Nsshvine. Mar 21 N'asfcvUI I streak by getting three hits la four times at. 9iricht flaut Hie-tw J.

R. tlarratt IT. I "ow B. Tilth C'joter W. Andrews, It John ton M.

K. StnforJ H. Sar.eon" tl-T. Sinrorl itoy wood w. u.

vault W. 3. IxmahVton .1. K. Sexton I'.

M. n. Ft Koa K. 1 M. U.

l-J. tl. flaJyon Charl4f. J. D-iv Norri Aih W.

H. li- Tata CIANTH BLANK uCaKEBIt Mar The New Terk Gianrs eully defeated fteUadeithia bero todsy In: th opening game of the series by a score of 4 to 0. i Doyle clinched" the ram for New York In the third Innlrif defeated Mobile today 8 I 1. I up. Mobile 7 It Washington 400 Oil JOJ 14 .:1 NsabvlH 11 Philadelphia 020 010 0104 I 1 Sifitian snd Coleman, Pond; TricKnon and Oharrliyi Naylor, mty, Tomlln and Jonnard.

Inommel and Perkins, M)att. NAYY BEATS PRINCETON FCM THE CHILDS CUP minxham Wednesda or a thrpKame if rte. "One Maddox, a recent when he hit a home run with two oa bases. sases. I addition to the Oianta ntaff: or "Steel Blxey pitched good ball for Phil- tdelohla with the exception nf this in- fr eraca the mound ITiilaUelphia.

May 28. The United Ann- Iickey wUl ning. tbe open ins; fray. Waltrr lurnrll J. MrConnnell H.

II. W. C. ticnti.v. fimm.

It. H. E. Knoxviile i.t 3i. lt.

0)v Kenton wag enecxive wun men basesc Six of tbe nine Philadelphia hit came with two out, Score- ft. II. i Philadelphia 000 000 0000 9 1 New York 004 000 OOx 4 0 Rexey aad Witherew, Wheat Benton and ttoyder. 4 IIoum M. Itig-'M J.

Arnold, Jr. n. Luta 1. ieeler J. i.

Bharo Lech .1. Dea.1 J. 11, J. M. J.

vaver. Mitchell Lama. T. Karnes States naval acad.niy varaity -i jht beat IVinceton by three quarters of a l.njth of open waier in the eup race, the opening event ot the annua Ameixtn rowing aoc'tion re jcatta over, the Menly one-mi, and 559 yards oAtr the river lae Tb navy led throurhout winning in 7 minutes. 3 2-5 seconds, while Pnnoe-tcn's time was 7 4 4-5.

Ikth these crew's Columbia lh otter ftarjters, three lenrlh in the rar-after ra.lner a le; the Red and 7 Hum fcaln ns th rd place by a' ivnurka. bly rally in the last few hundred yards. Atlflnta 3 I Blink Is Still Blinking Philadelphia. May 2I.UEUnk" the Philadelphia heavyweight loer reported murdered In Paris two months aso, 1st alive in Alexandria. Irypt.

Letters were received from, hint today by la father. Max SHverman. On April 21 a cable dlapatc reported that the torso of a man supposed to to CITY TENNIS CHAMPIONS I Ufll I Dl HV 111 AllfillCT iuy- IJarKt M. S-ymore (UUtypUi TODAY iiim. 1 s-r ii nvuww i i IA.

M. Juhn- M. Tlose. t- The annual tennis tournament to J. Craig f-'d McOneahan i.

JtErJl. VV. M-Ilwalne decide the single, double and mixed doubles championship of the city willj He held in Alienist under the ausoices fin en ut four fei ahead of Columbia. ifled for BJtd ben fonnd in tbe river The navy an 1 Princeton qua of the Knoxville Lawn Tennis "Tl final tomorrow arter. the Stewart clip r.oon.

H. Vtonrte If. VV. VanOeventr J. i.J.

N. Ilouaer J. H. J. C.

Kvans )'A Vextal. .11. V. Holt K. li.

C. Champion It. C. A. VV.

Younir. J. P. Jaut J. Hrouahton.

witness Urg-er tournament than at nny time In the history of the club. A large number of entriee are expected. Prise: will be offered to the winner National Leasrae. Jrlostoa 1 Brooklyn I. Cbtcafe 1-7 St.

Louis "2-1. New York Philadelphia a. CiacinasvU Pittsourg 1. ericaa League Detroit SCLents -New Voateit 1. 7 OKnretand It Chieage Waahingten Philadelphia, 4.

Southern Association. Msmphla Atlanta 2. Nanhvlile Mabile 7. little Rock 3: Birmlnrham 0. New Orleana 1-1 Chattaneoga t-M.

American Association. At Minneapolis 4 Bt Paul 7.. At Milwaukee Kansas City I. Only two games scheduled. International League.

At Jersey City Baltimore Only on scheduled. South Atlantic League. At Columbia Augusta 12. At Charleston 1 i Charlotte 4, At Spartanburg S. rirfrinia Leaffue.

At Newport News 1 Norfolk 1. At Richmond 7 Wilnoii -At Peterabarg 2 Rocky Mount S. At Pertsmeutk S-7 Suffelk 1-1. B. L.

JOHNSON CO. vs SOUTHERN It. R. 'at est) Air 9 CHILHOWEE PARK-36 P. M.

A. 1. K. tSlbson. Sr.

i Tom A. IfXH-M L. C. C. IL Jenkn! J.

Todd. ,........1. O. Hunt; H. Wammons O'ln rigors H.

11, piersoll Fred 1nham Tennis Team Sails Sunday. New York. May 28. The American Davis cup tennis team will sail Kundiy on the army transport Northern Pacific Instead of leaving for KnUnd next month, the United States Lawn Tennis asaocia.tion announced here tonight. Th member of the team are: WUlUm M.

Johnston. Ban Francisco, American champion; Wm. T. Tilden IL, Philadelphia, national runner-tip: Richard N. Willianvi IL.

Boston; and Charles St, Garland, Pittsburgh. MISS MARY H0DUSE IS KNOXVILLE RESIDENT -ALCOA in all events. Men' aiogle and doubles, woman's slngrlea and doubles and mixed doubles wUi make up tho calendar of events. I The Lnwn Tennis club now boasts membership of 60 and plana to send representative to tbe Alt-Southern. South and Tennessee State tournaments, John M.

Allen. holder of tho men's single crown. Thin event promise to be the most hotly contented of all a the elub bo sets a barf doeen or more playera who will give Mr. Al len a hard contest to retain hia laurels. AMERICAN LEGION vs-At Maryville.

J. k. n. Asas Uwc Keener, Jr C. W.

Coffman 11 ThratBr, Sr. Gaiyon j. Keener. Fr. WOOD PULP SUPPLY IS CUT TO ABOUT HALF 'Washington.

May 22. fir porta of pulp wood from Canada to the United States for the eleven month endinx wlih February amounted to only cords aaftst 1.49S.107 eorda for the rr responding- period for the pre-oedins; year, aocordins; to a report received here today from the American consul at Kinsston. February exports were 2.251 cords, a decrease nf approximately 13.000 cords front tbe month last year. The value of pulp and paper exports for tbe eleven month period, on the other Kind, inrreaar-d to S92.00a.0OO Trorn t74.0Ol.001 for tbe correapoodinc period of the preceding; year with the February increase amounting to S2.22S.009. springs SPECIAL DINNERS Phone for Reservations J.

Harry IrVce C. lUicli Harr'son I Fans. Iph Cate K'nvt, Wm. W. P.

Div's rid J. H. Cooper, NATIONAL DEFENDERS vs CLINTON At Clinton. Admission 50c Ladies 25c Children Under Fifteen, FREE It. 11 Mil er llowe P.

Ixrkett Utalph I5harp Aivii Tnil-f 3. C. C. M. Kyle M.

1. J. A. Ayro A. K.

Inhart .1. K. Cra'a; A. R. Tt.

Smpon 1. CnpvplwU McCroik-Tr C. S. MManua. VV.

O. Deol-rfk Anti-Betting Bill: Baton: Roog. Ia, May 21. Betting on horse races and beeetaall games would be prohibited In a bill introduced In the lower house of the Louisiana lex-islat are today by Representative Upton of East bill is said to be one of a series planned to regulate rac- rue to on error in Friday raornlns'i account of th award of The Journal and Tribune cup to Miaa Mary House aa th best clrl athlrte at the Univeralty of Tenneasee, it was made to appear that MWs Houe was a resident of Maryvllle. She la a Knoxville rirl.

hav- Texas Learue." At Fort Worth 4 Hmistoa 1. At Wichita, Falls Beaumont 2. At Shrereport 0 San Aatonio 2. At Dallas lr Galveston 1. Whsley inaf lived here for the creater part of T.

M. ''Sw'. Vljrar tleorie. ilng in New Orleans. Chunwi'tln 'her life.

Frank lVjyd A. T. Ooerl P. Auperson. J.

II iBo-chea. Jr. .8. 8. Lan4.s It.

l.v'.e Simpson. I -Vms If. M. 'Payne. F.

J. Hood 'v-nnynruju I It. BMwin 1 F. rrnnU A. J.

II It, Mi'ler. S'era A. jvntrrrOtl. F. I)wer J.

V. C.Ul... Clumbrs PUGSlEREFfR FIGHT CLASSIC Latry Avera'and Frankie Con-wav Headline Saturday Night Bill With 8-Round Bout. Bubbling, zestful life tjym delicious to the last drop that's wk )Jy -Refreshing- psv A rare treat Is offered fans of tho squared mat In Saturday night's fistic card which will be staged at Market Tbe four scrappers who will feature the bill In two bouts of l-rounds each arrived last night In prime condition for a fat mill and eayer for tbe gong. None of th fighters have performed in Knoxville before and all are anxious to make a good showing before local fan.

The I Avers -Frankie Conway scrap will headline the bill and ehixiKI prove a Kood. fast bout. Aver hails front Atlanta, where he lta 8 amasned quite a reoutation under the colors of Walk Miller as an agrrefistve and heady lightweight. He will weigh in at 111 pound. Conway is from Camden.

N. and has met eome of the beat lirhtwelghts of the EuKt with suc-cwa. He should give the "blond devil." as Iatrry ia known, a fast go for the decision. Jack "Demsev" Detiham. of Atlanta, and Battling Tiailey.

of Charleston. S. will meet in the second attraction in an 8-round bout. Den ham is another of Walk Miller's portire and Is reckoned as a good iter riper. He will we'xh In at 1SS pounds.

Battling P.alley la the wearer of the Charleston navy yard belt. He will fight at 160 pounds. Two t-round bout of local talent and a battle roral will make tip the preliminaries. The Avera-Conway mill wUl nd the evening's program..

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