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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 16

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TlIZ JCUTJIAL AID "nUZUT.Z, laiOXVILLE, TEKIL, FTJDAY JUKE 4, 1S20. 16 Events In The Sterchi Bros. Deliver A UiCTORY LEOHAUB STOPS Hi duccii DOUBLE DEFEAT FOR THE CRAVES 7usC THE RESOLUTE ml In Li oo National League. Tigers Annex Thursday's Gam By 6 to 3. Giants Corns to Life to Do.

the Job Superbas Win From the Quakers. Windward-Leeward Course. Pet .4 IS .410 71 4TS The long hoped for price slump has occurred, though possibly it is only temporary and we therefore urge -you to be thrifty and buy during our present campaign to Lower Prices, and while genuine and unquestioned tremendous reductions are in Senators Defeat Red Sox in Frooktyn 34 13 fincimuul 33 1 Cbica-K 24 It 1'itlsburrh I 1 Hr. lm 19 21 Honlon 21 ...17 28 J'hiladelpBla Boston. June I.

New Tork batted I .424 Close me. .344 Defeats the Vcnitie in First of Trial Races. Winner of the Series of Trials Will Defend America' Cup Against Shamrock American League. Pet Yankees Defeat the Athletics. VThite Sox Win Series "With -the Browns.

Spscml and Friday. I 98c.l?8 'embivindov Wfr hare entered intojhe nation-wide campaign for lower prices with a vim, and were the first to take the" lead, and we are resorting to every means in our power to force down prices on all furniture necessities. Hundreds of our customers have congratulated us-on our inaugurating this campaign and this in view of the continued scarcity of merchandise. heavily behind the good pitching Barnes, and Nehf today, taking both games from Boston 4-te-0 and -to-5. In th second It a ma Rudolph started, for B-- -ten.

but left the game after two runs had cored In the first Inning. Hears waa hit hard, including home run drives to the flagpole in right center by King and Sny-der. Scores: First Came R. H. K.

New York ......000 000 312 13 2 Boaton 000 000 ft 7 2 Barnes and Smith: McQKuillaa and. 0r'ill. I Second Game. Tt. New York ......310 020 0309 13 Boston 100 6 11 4 T.

13 14 17 13 I 24 2 37 Cleveland 27 New Vork 24 22 Chk-arj 22 Wanhmrfon 21 Kt, ut 14 hlladephia IS l-lroit 12. Cleveland, June t- Ieenard put an end to the Cleveland team's aiueaina today and Ix-troit -ta-x. Cuu.a I were wikt. I I cut. ft.

'H. VL We Invite You to Cme Early and Share in the Generous Reductions Offered in This Sale Newport. It. Jan 3 Th nesnlute fefeated the Vanitie today in the first of the trial race to determine which yacht shall defend th America Cup against Kir ThoniM Upton's challenger, Hharnrtxk. IV.

The nu was sailed over a 2 mlla windward and leeward course. Southern Association. (Detroit .......00 220 20ft 12 0 000 VU0 214 3 1 Nehf and Mnyder Rudolph. Heara and Leonard and AVeodalt; Hoebiing. Vhl.

and gCPKRBAS KVKM RKRIES Phlladelshla. June 3. Pfeffer defeated Pet. .434 .412 .441 .364 W. 24 23 24 2 22 20 2t 17 BEAT VOHTOX Menph! 1.HII Hock Mohile New Orleans Hirmlnifham Atlanta Nashville In a moderate breews, the Keso) ute! trussing the finih line the victor by I four minute, 7 on, lapH time, and five minutes, 39 second, corrected time.

IK 1 21 -Zt 24 24. 31 feated Boaton today 2-to-t. Kiierbee's tiie visitors their only run io Cillia in a pitchers' battle today. 2-to-0. Brooklyn eevning the aertea with Philadelphia, -Bancroft's wild threw gava the visitors their first run and Myers home Chattanooga run produced the second, huupn Miner fielded brilliantly.

Score: It H. K. me urat inninf. itusaell was exrecttve until the eijrbtn when. Kindles by Shanks and nice were followed by a triple by Harris.

fccure: R. H. K. Boston .....100 000 000 1 4 1 Brooklyn OOl OnO 0102 7 Philadelphia .....000 000 000 0 7-1 Waiiriinrtofl ju 4 1 tcua.se I and waiters; Johnson and Pi-cinich, tiharrity. i fretrer an no.

atuier; uaiua, imkui Wit he row, Wheat NmnALTRY-OUTS JUNE 26 American Leajnxe. HOME llt'Sf HVE New York, June 3. Bodies home run smash wits three runners on- the bases enabled tfj Voia to the Athletic today by a score of S-to-4. Kighteen home runs havo been made hre in the six 1 Khawkey's indefinite suspension was lifted today, and he was bit hard by bis former teammates In the early Innings, but nettled down after New Ywrk took toe lead. Hcore: R.

If. JJL Detroit at Chlraso. Eoxton at Waahlntrton. York at Philadelphia, tit. Louis at Cleveland.

Track and Field Events Ar Philadelphia .....111 010 0004 1 ranged By American Olympic Committee. National League. Chicago at St Iuia. Mew York at Boston Cincinnati at Fittaburirh. Brooklyn at bUadelphla, Southern Association.

Atlanta at Birmingham. Chattannnr at Naahvtlle. Memphis at Little Rock. DINING ROOM SUITES TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE LIBERAL OFFERS A 10-piece American Walnut Queen Anne Dining Robm.Suite, with 66 inch buffet, a 54 inch top table, china closet, enclosed serving table with six beautiful chairs to match. An extraordinary suite of furniture! -Regular Price $760 Yen Save $175 CUT TO $585 A 4-PIECE QUEEN ANNE DINING ROOM SUITE In mahogany or walnut, consists of large 60 inch buffet with linen and silver drawers, large mirror, 54 inch round, top table, extends 8 feety china closet and serving table.

Regular Price $465 You Save $140 CUT TO $325 Ins: the race. Venitie'a main bt which delayed her for a few nct-onda, while on th Ilnolute the jaws on the gaff jumped out of tha luaat Hhe vu turning the outer mark. Lioth boats mad repairs in the harbor tonight and will meet again tomorrow ver a triangular course. tiklpper diaries Adams, of the lle-elute. won the "honors at the start when he berthed his yarht On the weather of the Vaoitie and obtained a commanding lead in the first five minutes.

Vanitie was handlcajM-pd seven second at the tart, On the beat along the Narragansett ihore Vanltie drew up on lUsolute when they wi re half way to the outer mark and at one time the two wero almost on even terms. Manager Emmons of the Reno lute afterward that this frain was due to hort hitches along the out of bounds line which the two manager had arranged alone this part of the course. lJuring -the trial rates the yachts will keep outside a line drawn front eav-er-tail light to Point Judith. The Itesolute was three minuter end 40 seconds ahead of her rival at the turn. Warm iter Uovt of the VaniUe explained this gain by stating that his boat ran Into a soft ajr pocket off Point Judith.

After tha Resolute's accident a she was wearing around the outer mark Mr. Adams was compelled to keep Iter off course so that she would not Jibe. In th run into the finish before the wind with spinnakers set the distance tetween the two yachts varied, but. the Itexolute had a lead of nearly mi'jt at the finish. The official time was: Jtesolute (It W.

Kromons, II.) tart finish 2:20:49 eVups-itd Ume corrected time 3:17 J2. Vanltie iC. Bherman Hoyl.) Burt 11.02:00; flnieh elapa-Cd time corrected time 323:11 The times at the outer mark were: Jlenolute Van! tie 1:08:40. New York ......100 004 OOx 6 1 Moore, Hasty and Pcrikns; Shawkey and Hannah, BERIES FOX VHITB SOX St Louis, June made It three out of four from tit. Ivouin, winning today 4-to-4.

It was the tenth defeat suffered by the locals in the last 11 games. Williams' drive Into the right field bleachers in the seventh was his third home run In th last five games. Score R. H. E.

Chicago .........000 111 0304 It 0 St Ixuls .......000 100 102 4 3 1 Wilkinson and Schalk; Burwell, Davlg and Billings. -AS mm tH Htm trt HftH hihu 'TI It II 1 1 II 1 LOOKOUTS is TO Miiltl Si THROW A THRILL i 'i Dl si 111 sas' si ii ii ii ill I fr ii i i ii iw i vr i laajmjUfflUli In II 111! ff ul U1J.VN New Tork. June 3. The American Olympic committee has arranged national tryouls for track and field athletes In four cities on Saturday, June 26. On that day the eastern athletes wUl take part In a program of nineteen events, at Franklin, Philadelphia; the southern aspirants will meet at the Tulane Stadium, New Orleans; Stagrs field, Chicago, will be the testing- ground for the central states and the new city stadium at Pasedena, California, will afford ample opportunities for the Pae-Ifte coast candidates in every contest The program, which will be the same at each center, has been arranged as 100-yards; 220-yards; 440-yards; 380-yards.

and one mile runs; 120-yards hurdle; 440-yards hurdle; 3.000 meter walk; 6.000 meter run; 10,000 meter runr pole' vault for height; running high jump; rnnnlng broad Jump; running hop. skip and jump; throwing i6 pounds weight; throwing 1 pound hammer; putting- 14-pound Bhot, throwing the discus and javelin. Candidates for places on the track and field team, as well as all other American Olympic teams, must compete in recognised and official try outs in order to be eligible for seleotion for the United Slates teams at Antwerp-; GOURTACfiON jul-z4h i 1 1 i i i nu i sjpawv mill mi II i i ii 9 ill! I I I lf I IH II tin mmM nut mh i ii ii ii rni Kk 1 i mini Take Both Ends of a Double-header From Vols, Both By Score of 4-3. all II II American League. Chicago fit Louis 4.

retroit Cleveland. Wanhinslon Boaton 1. New (York Philadelphia 4. 'National Leatrue. New York f-t Boston Brorklyn Philadelphia 0.

Cinclnnatl-rittsburch same postponed, wet (rounds. Southern Association. Chattanooga f-4; Nashville 3-3. Memphifl-Little Rock, postponed, rain. Atlanta-Birmingham, postponed, rain.

Double-header Saturday. WW i II II II .4 r.T'r rSL II II It fill If A III' Nashville. June 3. Chattanooga took both ends ef a double-header hare todav from Naohvlllo br the aame score NOTICE Whittle Sprites Hotel ef 4-to-3. The games were played in a BED ROOM SUITES Sonth Atlantic League.

At Spartanburg 10; Columbia 3. At Greenville Charlotte 3. At Aususta 7: Charlexton 3. Virginia League. At Itlehmond-ForUmouth.

postponed. Announce Hegular Dinner ....1.. .1.50 Luncheon Breakfast i .00 Attractive Special Dinner. Reservations should be made not later than 4:30 o'clock for special dinner. Music Doth Phones III SL1ITII CASE rain.

At Newport News 2 WUaon 2. (Seven Innings, called rain, tied.) constant drli.s. First Game H. E- Chattanooga .4 31 Nashville 8 1 Vines and Townsend P. Jonnard, Stewart and C.

Jonnard. Second game R. H. Chattanooga 0. .4 Nashville 4 "2 York and Tewnand: Stewart.

Murray, Mela and Kohlbecaer. College BasebalL At Hanover. N. H. University of California I Dartmouth 3.

Two Pardons Issued. Special to The Journal and Tribune. Nashville. June 3. Two par-dona to prisoner in tha oenitintiary were issued bv Governor Roberts Thursday, one going to Bob Fitter, of DeKaro county, and the other to Martha afosea.

of Mf'nn county, both serving aentencea for larcenv. Martha Moses ia a white woman sent in fmm eountv on a charge A 4-piece Bed Room Suite, with dresser, chiffonier, bed and 3-mirror dressing table. In dull mahogany. Regular Price $222 Yon Save $48 CUT TO $174 A 4-PIECE BED ROOM SUITE In American walnut, William and Mary design, you cannot afford to let these prices pass you, if you are at all considering a purchase. This Value at $267.50 Is Marked Down From $322.

Scores and scores of other beautiful and attractive Bed Suites at like reductions In all the new designs. At INOnniK j-eiemuuis a. At Rocky Mount 4." American Association. At Columbus 4 Kansas City 5. At Toledo Minneapolis 0.

At l.outville Milwaukee t. At Indianapolis 1 Bt. Paul 10. International League. At Baltimore 3: Syracuse 13.

At Jersey City Reading; 4. At K.ieheater 1 Buffalo 3. -At Akron 3 Toronto 3. FOn GOOD SERVICE R. D.

BOND SUPPLY COMPANY J15 Weal CnmberUnd Ave. rtkoaaa Old 1S35; New 1260. Bob Allen Will Ask Federal Attorney to Review Contract Case. Little Rock. June 3.

R. G. Allen, president of the Little Hock club of the Southern association, announced tonight that the federal district attorney at Memphis will be asked to review the action of John D. Martin, president of the association, in refusing to approve the contract of Casey Smith, of errand larceny. Fh haa never In trouble berore ind atwaya pore a good reputation.

She ha an invalid nA um small children and a pitcher, recently signed by the Little "Exide" Battery SEIIVICE STATION Free Innpey-tlon Advlee DYER BATTERY CO. New I'hnne 1509 443 V. Depot Kt. Near Broad ODD CfflFFONDERS A $90,00 Mahogany Chiffonier cut to $58.00 A 120.00 Mahogany ai'ffonier cut to $83.00 1 A Walnut Chiffonier cut to $37.50 -These are all very newest and best Oueen Anne, William arid Mary and Colonial and are rral values to whoever "picks them up" during this sale. DRESSER ROBES AND CIHFF0R0BES An unusual opportunity to fill in that odd piece you need in your bed room.

A 187.50 Mahogany Drcsscrrobe cut to i $65.00 A 1 1 0.00- Mahogany Oiifforobe cut to $82.50 A H52.00 Golden Oalc Dresserrobe -cut to $41.50 Rock club. Mr. Allen. In his announcement, emphasised the statement that the suit is to be a friendly one. It was stated that the court action action in connection with Smith's contract also is expected to have an Important bearing on the rase of Tom Sea-ton, another pitcher signed by Little Rock.

Both formerlv were members of her petition waa ipmd by the trial Judge and many others. POTATO GROWERS TO HAVE ORGANIZATION Atlanta, June 3. Sweet potato growers and storage house men of the south have been called to meet in Atlanta Tun 1 to 1 set iui nlans of organization Texas At Wichita Falls San Antonio 4. At Kort Worth tJalveston 4. At Shreveport Beaumont At Lallaa-Htuston.

postponed rain. Piedmont League, At Winston-Salem Durham 2. At Ianville tJreensboro 3. At His-b Point-Kaieich. rmka Negroes Play Today.

-Weather and Jtround conditiong the Birmingham and Knoxvllle clubs, of the Negro Southern league, will play thta afternoon at Boeker Waal-injtton park. The game la called for 3:15 o'clock. Yesterday came wa called on account of rain. the San Francisco club of the Pacific SEE CROUCH FOR FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Coast league, Beaton reported to the Little.

Rock club today. Martin returned Smith's contract several days aaro without bis approval, and along the lines of th Georgia, Florida and California. Fruit exchangee. In-irr in rh nroduction and use of the in a letter to Robert O. Allen, preai.

dent of the Little Rock club, explained that his action was based on a com munication from John H. Farrell, see-retary of the National Association of Minor league clubs, advising him of a statement issued by the San Francisco club stating that Smith bad been released by San. Francisco "for the best In iCHEROKEE LADIES PLAY sweet potato ut tha object of the movement, according, to. the Georgia" association and the G-orgU federation of farm bureaus which lias called the meeting. Nashville Gets Perdne.

Memphis. June 3. "Ilub" Perdue, the oldcet pitcher In point of service In the QUALIFYING ROUND TODAY SILK PONGEE WAISTS Special A Regular $7.50 Value THE MODEL Corner Wall Gay SU. i I Qualifying for participation In the lads club championship tourn ament will open trxiay on the links of wiM 1 ppsS Phonographs Get tha We have thrown into our Big Campaign to Lower Prices about 20 Phonographs, slightly used next to new. Most every size and type-at, striking reductions.

the Oherokee Country club, weather conditions permitting. The first qualifying round waa whedued for yeater-day, the constant rain of the afternoon making play dWajrreeable. Barnes and Pwoss Win. London. June S.

"Waiter Hagen and James Barnes, the American golfers, who are in "England to compete in the terests of 110 SUCCESSOR FOR HERRMANN Selection of Chairman By National Commission May Be -Postponed For Months. New Tork. June 3. John A. Hevd-ler.

president of the National league. Southern AAsoctit-on. has been reieas ed by New Orleans to Nashville, accord! ng to advices received here today. ii i .1 LEARN TO CUT COST OF FEEDING FAMILY Austin. Tex, June 3 Young women students In the home economics department at the University of Texas are learning bow to cut the coat of feeding a family.

At the beginning the prime thing is to get a meal, but toward the finish of the course the young woman has also to turn out the finished product cheap. The-ulverslty expects its young experts to cut about half off the cost of a lunch by switching deserts and leav I RritUh own championship tournament, began practice today. Hag-en and A. MeKoome played againat Rarnea and J. Ross.

The latter pair won op and 2 and Johnson, president of the ENJOY THE DELICIOUS LOAF OF MORNING GLORY BREAD These hot summer days and you will eliminate the drudgery of bread-making in a hot, stuffy kitchen. American league, failed at a conference nere today to agree on a choice for ing off biscuits. Here- Is a sample of chairman jft the National Commission. It was said unofficially that selection of a successor to Garry Herrmann may Its before and after college menus: This will be a big feature of our sale today and Saturday and you must be on hand early to get choice selections. $450.00 Phonographs $325.00 $250.00 Phonographs $150.00 Phonographs $125.00 Phonographs 98.00 75.00 Phonographs 60-00 35.00 16.50 15.00 Phonographs 9.93 Terms to Suit if Wanted For 4S cents a plate for four persons: to play.

-o No Comment By IXartln. Iternnhis. June 3. John D. Martin, prenident of the Southern association tontsht declined to comment on a dispatch, from Little Hack, stating that the Little P.ack club would the federal rite court here to review hia action In declining to approve tbe contract of Casey Smith, a pitcher, recently signed hv LutU Rock after his release by the San Krancic club of the I'acific Coast league.

iriTER-COLLEGlATE REGATTA SHIFTED salmon croquettes, mashed potatoes. Iced tea. tomato salad, biscuit, strawberries and Ice cream. For 24 cents a plate for four persons (toward the end of the counsel: creamed tuna fiah on toast. French fried potatoes.

apo5e and celery salad, hot tea. lemon pie. CONVICT PHILLIPS OF MANSLAUGHTER not be made for several months. Considerable time was devoted to a discussion of tlx playing rules and the heavy hitting which has developed" this season in both major leagues. The unanimous report that they are having difOcnry with the rtrie regarding borne run hits which disappear over fences or in the- stands, it being extremely difficult at times to decide whether the ball is In fair or foul territory the moment of disappearance.

It is proposed to obtain the opinion of umpires and players as to the feasibility of changes in the present wording of the rule. It was stated that the heavy hitting so prominent this season probably could be attributed to a combination of circumstances, not the leaat of which Is the better construction of the A better jrn i of malarial and -r -s. -v Tr IT COSTS LESS ATTT Macon. June 3. John Q.

Phillips TVOTTN rCN Ithaca. June 3 The intercollegiate rowlns regatta, which waa to have fceen on the Hudson river July 1 has been shifted to be held on Cayuga lake In Ithaca on Saturday, June 19. it was announced here today by Charles E. re man, Cornell member of the board of Wfwards of the lntercoJ-letrlate rowing association. The reason for the chanre la on cf the West Fore Roberts' Sanitary Baliery- i was found guilty of manslaughter by Jury here today In connection with the killing- of W.

A. Fendt, a neigh-i bor. on May 4. 1313. This was the I third trial of the case.

J-L vu iy Phillips was found guilty ef murder in tb r.rst trial and sentenced to.

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