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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 9

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Ilftake 'You Feel Better. A00 A00 A00 -400 A01 200 LE, Beat Athletics Second Game By Score of 12-5 Cleveland Also Takes Beating From St Louis. ra laar Ira a "aa AI Philadelphia. Juno 4Myers' terrine batting t(SVO Meadows his first defeat of the season today. Philadelphia losing 5 to 1.

After the locals floored la the fifth. two and J. Miller's error filled the In Brnokivit's bail of the sixth. Then came the first hit of the game off Myers' double. that scored -two runs.

Myer', drove in the viakors' third run with a triple. Brooklyn' 000 003 2 Philadelphia 4) 010 MARISA andO. Miller; Meadows Ad 'rragesser. CARD STOP ALEXANDILS Louis, June winnIng eleven straight Imams Alexander was topped by St. Louis today in the opertinS game of the series with The swore was 5 to 1.

Triples by Hornsby and roomier figured in all of tho local's runs. Score: Chicago 008 016 000-1 6, 1 St. Lona III 002 14 1 and Kinder. O'Farrell) Doak and Clemons, 'VICTORY TOR GIANT I "testae. June 4.New York defeated 1, Bootee it to today.

Fillingim 114011 ten bases on balls. Douglas was bit hard. and was taken out In the ninth. Hubbell finished effectively. Kelly's 'triple and home rug responsible for five runs.

Seers: B. H. IA. New York 011 110 001-11 1 I Boston 140 010 130 I 11 1, Deuirlas. Hubbell and Smith; Fillinglus and O'Neill.

Brookirn 24 Cknatitirsa41 ao0 SS Chicago 24 Pittsburg1i I Loiala Beaten 11 New 'fork IS 16 American League. Cleveland 27 24 New leric 27 16 Beaton 22 11 Chicago 23 111 wash 21 20 Louis 16 24 Philadelphia 16 2T Detroit 14 24 Southern Association. Memphis 23 16 Little llocit: 24 It Mobile 34. 1S New 22 21 Birmingham 22 21 Atlanta 2 24 Naaktiviiie 31 241 Chattanooga 17 It Virginia League. At Richmond Portsmouth O.

innings, rain.) At Norfolk It Petersburg 3. Others. rain. Pct. .615 .610 656 600 473 .450 367 National Leacul Ch leap, 11; Boetton S.

St. Louis Chk-Ago Brooklyn I Philadelphia 1. Pittsburgh-6ncinnati Canto rain Araerican League Detroit I Chicago S. St. Louis 7: Cleveland I.

Now York 12 Patiadephia I. postpoaed. rata. 4 Southern Assoclation- -Little Rolle Memphis L- rain. Mobile-Now Orleans postponed, wet grounds.

Chattanooga-Nashville, pootpenest. rain, American Association. At indianapolis ilk' St. Paul At Columbus Kansas City 12. At Toledo Minneapolis, 4.

At Louisville-Milwaukee, rain. International League. -At Jeraey CKy 416, BoaAing I. At Itoehenter Buffalo 3. Others, rain.

Texas League. Per. At Louisville-Milwaukee, rain. '111 International League. 562 At Jereey CK7 4: ReaAing 2.

.541 At ttochente I Buffalo 1. others, rein. ..455 i Texals League. 441 4154 At Fort Worth 5 Galveston Vz At Dallas Houston I. At Wichita Falls 2: San Antonio 1.

At Shreveport Beaumont 1. Piedmont League, At Winston-Salem 3 Danville Others. rain. Why don't Wives remain their Husbands' sweethearts Art Why Change Your Stilitillififfill11111111111i111111111111111111111H1 SOUND-ADVICE ABOUT EATING Alabama Lady Says We Impose On Overeating, nut Thedford's Clack-Draught' COIIIII JUI1E 12 flarriltcri to Be Ccr2i ered June 14. Appeals Hears Causes From Minn and CumbirlandCourt Records.

After hearing a number of cases from McMinn and Cumberland eetnties. the court of civil appeals yestery-ad, luurned until Juno 12 wham opinions wilt be handed down. The liantliten county docitet, will be taken Up Mow day. June 14. The recees was provieled In order that the justices may pre.Narei opMlotis on the large number of cause already heard.

The court also a anotmced that the maximum number oil causes heard any one day, will be The following mere? were disposed of yesterday: iSouthern Itailway company et at-vs. Mary E. Plumlee, McMinn law beard. Payless Hardware company. son l'owder company- and P.

Sullins Stuart vie, Staten Construction company et tel. McMinn machinery compromia ed. v. E'. Hedgecoth vs.

Tennessee Central R. and Tenneseee Centcal'IL 11.1 company vs. W. E. Hodscreoth, Cumberland low, passed to the heeba of the Hamilton county docket.

James A. Monroe et al es. Phillips-burr Lumber company et al. Cumberland chancery heard. J.

T. Snodgrass and wife, vs. C. E. Keyes and C.

M. Keys vs. J. T. Snodgrass et al, Cumberland chancery.

W. Ayres vs. H. C. Cumberland chancery.

heard. W. Sanders vs. Mary Burnell Turner et al, on petition and E. Feed.

vs. Luther Sntith. Cumberland chancery. beard. 'rho entire day was consumed In offering evidence in circuit court in the Nutt of C.

It, LaRue vet. D. C. Chapman The plaintiff charge ntaile10132 VrOfte cunt, and is seeking damages tu the sum of 1125,000 Verdict In the case will probali4 returned todal. at .0,10 Alcoa 4 Clinton 4 R.

L. Joiramon 2 mouthersa 2 National DPIendera American Legion I 1 1 IIEROLMER TODAY Came Will Untie Knot For First Plate in City League. Double-headir on Grounds a Chi Today. nain and Soggy Condition Grounds May Call Contests. Indications Pessimistic.

IDOW THEY STAND Won. Loot- Pet; A 1 IAA YhtlICS CONTINUE Id LIEBAST BALL atlas Pitches Effectively and the Tigers Defeat the White.Sox., Nfw June Ntrw York Yankees continued their terrific slugging here today sad best Philadelphia ht. the. second of the 11 to The Yankees hit three Athletic pitchers for 16 hits totalling 26 Ie the first ning Pratt drove Into the loft field 'ialeacit- ore for a Lome run With the beaes Meueet ltian home at doubter 1014 two singles la five times up. he scored three runs and-drove in Itivorer R.

104 000 000 6. it 1 2 New -York, 613 110 0a-n-12 '16 1 Naylor, Rounetel. Keefe- and Parkins llogristIto and '-'01PICSICZ- YOB BIROWNS Louis took tile game of tho aerie 7 Li-battingBagby from the boa40. the fifth when it scored five runs on five hit In-eluding a triple by Gedeon. and Bagby's error.

CleVelattld bit Sothoron bard. but ke seared What proved to be the winning run in the ninth ea Ma double, Tobin's Mogi Lod the. equeekir play worked by! Score: It. IL R. St.

Louis 000 ISO 001-7 12 2' Cleveland 120 001 002I 11 1 Sothoron and Severeid; Bagtry. Uhl and ONeill. 1 110410TIf GAMIC CkicatJun 4--Effective pitching by Daum held Chicago- safe, while petzoit bunched hits off the local pitcher who wore, unsteady. and Detroit wea the limit game, of. the.

series, 6 to S. Ray Schalk completed his 1.000tb Major league gam all of vkcb he bee as Nilsto, 1 1 LE, :10, 1:43. 046 NM 4. I 11, -1 it Why don't Viives 1 I of 0 The remain their i .1,...., i 9 bands sweethearts fliitcn cazcs to Be 1 ir 1 ered June 14. 1 1 1 ITA -p ok MP ALC011 CLIii I ull Y111111S.00IIIIIIIIE ISUPEEIBIISraniovl frft nt-- 0 kil k.I.Pi., t- i 41 1 Appeals Body Hears Causes fir rtn nu Tn, 1 I tj -4 1 1.0 wo 4 i o' 4111 1 rr, nni I 1, 4,4 -SEE From It'llinn and Cumber- I i ArrnActer BALL I 71 41, CZ; landCourt Records.

I litiluL ItER Bat lu Llit.tuito 1 UHLL tIL Llat a uu li 02 I 34. 1 di 'OS al National League. Pittsburgh-Cincinnati game Vose IV' 6 el ng a "1)Mb" 64 eaSt41 Game Viill Untie Knot For First Beat Athletics Second Came By Myers! Batting Respon sible For rational League. Che i11; Boeton S. I 1 ly Change A from McMinn end Cumberland eotnties.

icarLous Chicago 1 i t)10 court of civil Operas YeetArder 'Li- Place' in City League. 2-5. Score of 1 Qyzakers9 First Defeat Pct. Brooklyn Philadelphia 1., journed until June 12 when opinions r.rookbrn 24 16 .416 sioned Your wilJu 1 be TuLnded The Hamilt Chiago on Ctneinnall 24 1 SS II 66S slit rain 3 i l'Unt tet' Will b. takkun UP men- Ocuble-hezder on Grounds at Cleveland Also Takes Beating Cardinals Stop Headlong day.

ne 4. ca. Pittaburch. le 0 as 2 .6411 American LeaLrueo 24711 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111l Tho recees was provhled In order that Chilhowee Today. From St.

Louis. reer of Alexander. Sitte'ston liS 22 .450 enirne 4 the justices Mxy prewarla oninioes on New York. IS 23 43S 1-''-rs'al -'6111lnw 10- St. Louis 1 Cieveland S.

the large number 0f cause already IP Thaladelptino 16 227. .267 Now York 12 Piniadeephia I. gninolOmomEmomonle SOUND'ADVICE hParfl' The cA3Utt al" ealeettacett that Rain and Soggy Condition of Datiss Pitches Effectively and Score Is 5 to 1Giants Defeat Anierican La the truutimuln number of causes heard tiny one dal', wlil be J. Grounds nay Call Contests. the Tigers Defeat the Braves, Tillingira Being 6 Southern Association- Boston-Washingtons postpoaed.

rake Cleveland W. 1 Pft.5..! Little Rot MemPhle ABOUT EATING lite following matrons were disposed yesterday: Indications Pessimistic. White. Sox. Very- Wild.

4 1 New York 27 111 0'4 Atlenta-Birmingham. pootposed. rain. iSouthern Railway company et al-vs. Boston 22 17 .5114 Mobile-Now Orleans.

poeteconed. wet Mary E. Plumlee, McMinn law beard. Chicago 33 is -677 grounds, Payless hardware emaPeter 1110W TIIEY tri.szsru New York. Jonas New York Philadelphia.

June terrine weehtoctott al 20 .111 Chattanooga-Nashville, poetperted rain, on l'owder courpany- and 'D. Sullins Yankees continued their terrific slugging batting VIVO Meadows hie first defeat et St Lotus 16 24 .2116 16- 2T .117 Stuart 've Man WPs- Pet; hero and best Philadelphia in, the the season today, Philadelphia losing 5 to Philadelphia American Association. 4 1 .300 second game ot the 11 to The 6. After the locals floored in the fifth. two Detroat 14 21 .360 Alabama Lady Says We I mpose et el.

McMi onstruct ion comimits nn machinerY enmeremiaid- 4 NV. E. Itedgecoth vs. Tennessee Cm-- '-'12l 4 1 goo Yenkee hit three Athletic pitchers for 16 and I. Hiller's error filled the At Tedieeepotte bo.

St. peel It. hate teutitior ee bases In the first lee, in Brookivies half NI the Mane a lrin' At Columbus ansas City IL tral R. and Tenneseoe Centearlt. R.

2 8 1-. nine Pratt eve into the loft field istemelt- Men cam the first hit of Inn game tt aLch 0 v0 lio a so Ilk 4 it At Toledo 4. On Nature by Overeating company. vs. nut compan vs.

vr, Hedgrcoth. Cumber. 2 2 dlIVW ere tor a run with the baeos full. Steers' double. that scored-two Meueed Itit a bome run.

a double, Ilact two rune. myeri, to the visual. third W. 74. Pet.

At Louisville-Milwaukee, rain- lend liew. Passed to the heels of the 2 A01 3 Memphis ohle. 104 000 1100 i 26 16 .6 1 I International League. i Thedford's nladt-Dr ht. Hamilton county docket.

al Legl11 1 4 -200 singles is rive tones wie. Ho scored three run with a- triele. Little Rock 24 IS .571 runs and drve two. to James A Motwoe et ta. Phillips- Brooklyn 000 002 01 Pbtladel mantaD hia flmlit Guerin 11 7 toad 14obile 24 2202 I At Jotter CKy 4 ng eeei 2.

IS 31 .143 At Hochemer 1 Buffalo 1. burg Lum ber company et al, Cumber. IAA- It i't sa3d rleane elp 2 0. Win Ottnuut h. Philad Land eneery heard.

New 613 110 00x---1 15 1 Texas League. 'nnottnagbam 141. :466161 rain' J. T. Snodgrass and wife' vs- C.

E. Naylor. Itesransel. Keefe- and Parkins. Naa Xua Stoolle al 26 .441 I Feel Better.

Korea and C. Keys J. T. tined- Steles; Magritte and Hannah. CARD STOP ALIDEANDgn Chattanooga 17 31 .264 At Fort Worth 2 Galveston 1 erass et 4al, Cumberland chancery.

4 Louts. June winning At Dallas 3: Houston I. 1 orxir ics, ItItOwNS atrait "le At Wichita Palls 2: San Antonio S. W. Ayres vs.

IL C. Cumber. Clev4kialal Jail a-St 14Guis tA)4 th-4- littaeleaPPeat; erbYtnelt.heatiestIruts tedirlitta' ssTnhait Virginia League. At Shreveport Beaumont 1. land chancery.

heard. first game of the aerie 7 ta 1. batting Baray the the firth toeing. lacers was 5 to 1 Triples by Hornsby and At Richmond Portsmoutb S. (Seven Piedmont League W.

ei. Sanders vs. Mary Burnett when it scored rune an five hits. to- rournier figured la ail of the local's Tuna innings. rain.) 1 14 Turner 'et al on Petition and R.

E. eluding a triple by Oedema. and Bagby's IL At Norfolk Ii Petersburg 3. At Winon-Salem Danville IL Ford. vs.

Luther Sntith. Cumberland CieVelSZKI4 hit Sottoren hard. but 1-42 Ott ee 1 Others. rain. sincere.

ea rd he veered whet pnwed to be the winning Lotais III 002 11 1 rain. The entire day was consumed In of. eon in the ninth ea his double. Tobin's tad Balder. 'Farrell) Doak r- -1 earl 11.11d 100 sueemr lac worked by sus l-nosemsk tering evidence in cirellit court In tho GeJe "It C.

LaRue vs, 1.3. Cliapmatt score: It It E. VICTORY VICTORY gOn GIANTS I st The plaintiff charges litalicioux einem, St Louts 000 ISO 001-7 12 1 Boston. Jams 4 New York defeeted I cutlass and is seeking damages to the Clivoland 120 001 002-1 1 I 1 Baotou otou ts to today. pungim giving 1 tood 0 0 11 SUM Of 5:5,000 Sothoron and Bagby.

Myers. ten bases on Douglas waa bit and was taken out In the ninth. Hubbell Verdict la da tho cum ill Preb ele. bo Uhl atka CrNeill finished effectively Kelly's triple sad 0 21 eturned ol. home ruawere responsible for five runs.

trig by Seers: It. 11- la Damao held chteago bare white Detzoit New York 025 210 000-11 I I bunched hits off the local pitcher srao Bastion -'B 1. 140 01 20--- 1 11 1 were unssesay. and Detroit wea the rind Dettglas.0 titobell and Smith; Fillinglas i Same of the eerie, 6 to S. HAY lichalk and O'Neill.

compee his jor league ram. ell ltd i I Seetb ma blab has is ed whit 0 0 Iv 7 ea a 't it noel IP-one6 0,. 01' 6,1 in 1 I i 1 'Paint Thedford's Black Draught to her friends neighbors. Miry Mannina of pbsoe says- never have and nev, or expect te find a better medicine than Blaelt.i)raught.- When I've had cold fond needed a used draught. I use for our stomach, headache and indigestion and it does the work.

I believe mostT-Ine we have are ceased from inactive tiver. We impose on nature by oiereating and then the liver don't We get larrY and 1110' It ht hard for us to do our work, anti we'd get real slick if we didn't take itotnething. The heist remedy I have found yet is Biack-Draught. It doesn't leave you constipated, and I feel better after taking a round of it." Made from vegetable ingredirents, rillack.Draught sets in a' natural way and is tree from the bad after effects' of many -uinerat drugs. Get a Package today.

Be sure that it bears the word Thedford'e! Thedford's is the only genuine Black- Draught liver any, Rork. arlied tor (I's Bleek-Drautbt to her friends and neighbont. Mrs. Miry Manning. of this Phu says.

never have and nee. Sr expeet to itut a better medicitve than When I've had cold and flooded a lattatireI used 'Black' draught, use it for sour 116011111ch bendache and lediges tion. and it does ot the work have are "'teat II -a ceased from inactive liver. We impose Ou nature by oieeeating and then the ouver dun.t act We set la" and no aentount. It iii tiara for Ini to do our work, anti we'd get real slick if we didn't have found is Black-Draught.

It doesn't leave you. constipated, and I feel better after taking a round of Made from purely, vegetable ingredi- rota, Black acts in a natural and is free from the bad after et so many Mineral- drugs. Get a package today. Be sure that it bears the word "Thedford Thedford th in Black 's ie ony gnue Drttight liver take nompthing. The best remedy I kora: It la Chicago ooe 009 I Detroit 230 000 010-4 0 Faber.

ge.rr, and Schalk Daus and Ainarn tth. It. H. ih Chica co se 009 210-3 6 and Aingrnith. Detwr.tribl..

I I b.w malt. jfl liI 11 1 CIIANCERY' COURT Two bills, for divorce were filed in ehancery court yesterday. styled: ia Phipps vMack Phii.ps. Joeephina Piper John Piper. 1 lirreem and orders banded down in- cluded; Margaret Kelley tra Edna Irby et al, order instrueting clerk.

and master to pay out funds. L. (1. Lewis. guardian.

vs. AlCred Lewia and Neighbor Lewis et al, order appointing guardian ad Mem. Johnson-Battle Lumber company vs. Rom Lumber company et al final coin promise and decree to the creditors of Ross Lumber company. The decree allows the creditors 72 pee ceat of their claims and full payment of taxes to the City of Knoxville.

Sallie Fitts Vs. B. B. Mahon et a1 final decree on contempt proceedings Josephine Partin vs. Rigs Partin, order setting- cause torY bearing.

PRORATE COURT Maud. IIIII qualified as guardian of Fred Hill. 171ed Hill. CIIANCERY' COURT Two bills, for divorce were filed in ehinvitee. eourt yesterday.

styled: Phipps Phlops, Jssep hi te Piper vale, Joh Pipe r. Decree and orders handed down la. eluded; Margaret Kelley tra Edna Irby et al. um Lu--- Lewis gurdian vs i a. Alfred rLewie and Neighbor Lewis et at, order appointing guardian ad litem.

Johnson-Battle Lumber company vs, Roars Lumber company et al. final Promise and decree to the creditors of ktoas Lumber company. he decree allows tile ergditors 72 pee or their claims arid full payment, of taxes to the City of Knoxville, Bailie Pitts' V. El B. Blahop et al.

final decree on contempt proccedings Josephine l'arti Ri P. o. vs. ga artin der setting- cause tor bearing. PittlitArrlit irttlr'Wr I order instrueting clerk.

and maager to I IIIIt quaittled att guardlart at LEA 1 CHILHOWEE PARK Double Header B. Johnson Co. vs Southern 2 P. Umpire SCHARFF American Legion vs Nafal Defenders 4 P. M.

Umpire, BUFFAT GU 4 P. M. Umpire, BUFFAT, n1L---4 rt I 1 Oil 1 II 17 lit 11n 1-7 1 I .1 cHmHowEE PARK '11- Double le ea er B. L. Johnson Co.

vs Smithem 2 ht. Umpire SCHAltIT ..............,....,2 aft ft olk mrrov "jam Illayll Ink Ira' 1 I Ark uderNi 16.11,-716& 16 iv liatuta-- 11 at JIJCIVIIIIVI CHICKS LOSE To LITTLE ROCK o. NI x.007, 464, 0 (I 4417 gt il VE, :11 I i .......01.. SA II I 1 I last Saturday's Results 11., Southern R. Ia.

Johnson- 1. Clinton National Defenders O. Alcoa 17; American Legion 4. Today's Gaines Alcoa. vs.

Clinton at Clinton. 8011thErla vs. a. Johnson at Chit- 2 p. tn.

National Defeswiers vs. American, Le- Lion. Chilhowee. Weather and ground conditions permng, the City league will stage its fifth session today. 1 The Clinton game will designate a league leader.

Alcoa and Clinton being' tied for first place. The Southern-Johnson game will taboo serve to ratisra three-cornered knot for second place, the Defenders. Johnsen and Southern all being tied, for the honors. The American Legion will back a strong opponent in the National The scrap will ha-the inverting game of the double header on the home grounds and Is calied for 2 o'clock. Indications late last night were that the Clalhowee Park grounds would not be in fit condition, for a game.

Reporta trom Clinton indicated that heavy rains were falling there. The grounds there are said to be well drained. however, I and a bright sun may serve to make play Possible this afternoon. 1 Five maebee wilt make up a special train. to Clinton which will carry a large delegation et Alcoa, Maryville and Knoxville fans to the scene of the Al-, coa-Clinton scrap.

The train wUl leave Maryville at noon and arrive at Knox. yUle 12.05 o'clock, departing for Clinton at I n. This game is regarded as the innst important engagement of the chtY 1 league docket to date as It will verve to untie the knot for first place. Thbe will mark the fir time the two out-of-town have Hollingsworth. lb Walter Johnson of the City twill draw the mound assignment for Alcoa.

and Morton. Clinton be bet 4 on the slab, I. expected to oppose him. -Fesen 300 to 400 fans are expected to make the trip to Clinton if weather conditions permit. Clinton is planning banner attendance and the gallery should approximate 1.000 or more fans.

Southern edged Johan out 2-to-I in a 10-inning contest laet Saturday and today's game between the two rivals promises to be a very live affair. With the Reti Stockings out for revenge. According to report the American Legion will pier a revitalised line-uu on tile field today. Severid experienced Wavers have been added to the service men'tt aggregation and they are expected to make gut effort to start their (-limb from the cellar position. The Defenders should offer a strong opposition and finless elTOril overtake the lAckey buneh the Legion will find its hands If rain continue this morning, the games will necessarily be called.

If Old Sol is able to get in a few hours of nun. shine the grounds May be in condition, Curtis will umpire it Clinton; Scharff the Southern-Johnson. game. and Buffet the Legion-Defender game. untie ute icnot roe first Place- IMO wul mark the fir.

time the two out-of-town rhohe have met. treilingeworth' '111411 Walter Johmson of the City league. gnment for will draw the mound asel Alcoa. and Morton. Clinton beet, beton the slab.

kir expected to oppose him. Frew 300 to 400 fans are expected to the CV if weather ma riP Alt an. conditions permit Clinton is planning sheououldthaerintsPreedgaimettjaoh a .4 banner attendance and the gallery DI a 10-in ning canurst last Saturday and todaylet game, between a the two, lives Deemr to, be a verY live ffai. With reveng the Red Stockings out for e. According to report the American Le- triton will pier it revitalised line-up on thio tied today.

several, experienced players Wive been added to the service meret, agyregation and they are expect- ed tn maim aa ett art to start their elitists from the cellar position. a ki ft tron Osman era ou er a a opp The Defend- and unless errors overtake the lArkey buneh the Legion will find its hands full- it rain continues this morning the gamete will necessarily be called. If Old Sol is able to get to a few hours of Anne owever. bill. the green" IneY be In condition, Curtis will umpire it Clinton; Scharff the and But- fat the Legion-Defender game.

Saturday' Results Southern 2- ola B- 1" 1. York, Clinton St National Defenders O. Alcoa lli Annelle-an Letion, 41. --l-- Today's Gaines Alcoa. Vs.

Clinton at Clinton. Southern Irit. a. 1... Jobswies at.

Chit- howee. 2 p. ns. National Defeswier. vs.

American Le- eon. Chilhowee. Weather and ground Conditions per- Mitting. the CitY league' Win stage its firth session today. The Clinton game will designate a league leader.

Alcoa and Clinton being tie-d for first place. 7. ut nt Southe-Jahnson gatne Will atria serve to ratio-o three-cornered knot lot seccmd Place, the DereWere and Southern all being tied, for the honors. The moettean Legion will buck a strong, opponent in the National Da. te ndera Th ou th ern-Joh Scree will be-the gazne et the ditulVe.

bender on the home grounds and Is calied lim 2 o'cleek. Lily 4 VI VW Ai IL 1 IV PUMA SWI, be In fit condition tor a ga me. Iteporta trom Clinton indicated that heavy rains were falling there. 'rite grounds there are maid to be well drained. however, and a bright sun may serve to make Play Possible this afternoon.

Fire eztaebezi will make a- special train. to Clinton which wilp carry a large delegation of Alcoa, Maryville and Knoxville tans to the scene of the coa-Clinton scram The train will leave MarYville at noon and arrive at Knox' villa 22.45 o'clock, departing for Clinton at I m. This game le regarded as the most immortant ensrastennent of the tMtv I Jaz I leaglre doc.ket as It will tot Natio tial League. Chi Oleo at St. Lott New 'York at Boston Cincinnati at Pittsburgh.

Brooklyn at k'bitadelphla. --American League. Detroit at Chicago. Bostots at WiuthingtonNrw York at St. Loula at at Cleveland.

National League. Chicago at St. New 'York at Boston Clocionau at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn rit, k'biladolphia. 4Lzaelictett League.

Detroit at Chicago. Salaam at Waahlnabmt- Vrark Turn Out About the Worst They Are Capable oft and Lose 7 to .1. Turn Out-About he Wost They Are Capable oft and I etea '7 A 1 limVOU rli II II km.06eM,100m. 11 dub or fount, the LA 164 1.1. Admission 50c co-cold bottle Ig gr ,0 (7414(t 7117, 11110011140 Children Under FREE FREE Fon dOOD SERVICE IL D.

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DR. CM. Ear. Nave tenet Timms tirmeriallet 211411 eteTowstloo nein Telephone. T--: ART LEAGUE EXHIBIT WILL CLOSE SUNDAY In deference te numerous requeets, It was night that the spring exhibit of the Art leagile, now showing at Ilia Lawson McGhee publit library would be continued through to day and Sunday.

The exhibit wat scheduled to close. today, but so nunier outs were the requests for contity mance that officials of the Art league decided to show through Sunday. Ayrard of prizes for cbildren's work will take place tothorrow afternoon. Lloyd 413ranton, W. L.

McLean, Mrs. ifloorge Gaut, Hugh Tyler and Robert McNutt wilt cpmeope the committee Its charge of the exhibit today. Large mut tontinued increastnt at, tendence has teatueed this ohowin: or the Art league. ALCOA TO MEET MORRISTOWN NINE The Alcoa chain of the City leagueo will play three enirtgentents nest week with the Morristown teem, of the Up. por East Tonneaus, league.

One game wiU 60 played rue 1day and a doubleheader on Wednesday, all on the Mot, ristown grounds- htorietown is leading the truppee East Tennessee league. and Clinton is tied for first place on the circuit. The aeries should Erre some idea or the relative strength of the two leagues Fresh, ripe fruit flavors combined with pure rich cream make a combination that is sure to plcase. The el.ed7n, pSttpreine ERRATIC NEE ON lhould love some idea ot the relative itrength of the two 1eattute- I Boy DitiflotiD 1 A i I Giants Take Birmingham He groes Into Campy 8 to 4. One-amt Prodigy Stars.

Playing in a sea of mud which brought about the most unusual plays and misthatt. ever witnessed on a diamond, the Knogrille club. ot tho liegre Southern league, took the second gams from the Birmingham nogrom Yestordal by a score of a to IL Featuring the game was the spectacular tiektng and hitting of One Wing" Maddox. a one-armed prodigy recently signed by Manager Brooks. Maddox hit safely three times out of four chances.

ITwo were Texas leaguer and one a long drive into tenter for two hags. Ille nettling wee even better than his tick The ckresix of si. series" of good catches tame in the ninth wben Maddox sprinted to deep right and nabbed a long drive with a diving stab not ten teat distant from the fence. He throws with his glove hand without removing the glove and pee, unerringly to the Wee. Fore held Tilrentnevan to alp hita Poor support in the first two inning' allowed tho visitors to tally four tintera Knoxville 'tanned ahead when tbe Weal riegrore began- to find Tolman and We service out of the lot.

The elubs will stage a double-header at Booker Waaninorton park thin atternoon. weather the first VIVA beginning at o'clock. Maddox am Moore will Ditch tor.Knolp vtlie. Score by 'it Knoxville Ole 914 440x 12 14 rininithasn 004 004-4 I Vat teriemz 'Ferro end Arimes; Talmon and Wesley. MID-ATLANTIC GOLF TOURNAMENT Richmond.

June 4---1rat and second rounds in the Mid-Atlantic golf tornameat whieb la being held at the Country Club of Virginia. were played off today. part cif tb second round being played in a driving rain. The features of the pLay were the elimination of P. 7i D.

Mackay by Donald Woodward In the second round. MacKay having made the lowest Were Or the field In th previous day'. play. Pinkenatedt Warhington. Truett of Finkenmadt consideml Iv the ort thn rounge la Int the LT-It 1-r7- tts Rock, Ark, June Co.Memphis gave exhibition today and wee defeated by "Attie Reek, 1.

Canavan watt hit bard and received wretched sun-pert. 7'be visitor were baffled by the speed of Yellowhorse, who allowed only four bits and struck out six. Carroll' fluke double, followed by Prierson's muff of Oriffin'e fly, gave the visatoirs their only run. Seem: U. H.

PI Memphis 06 01. 4 Little Itec 11 1 Canavan tuid Blacheil; Tellowhoree and Beate Southern Association. Atlanta MUlrmlngbsin. Chattanooga at Nashville. Neer Orleans at Mobile.

4 Memphis at Little Reek. South Atlantic League. At Oreenvito Charlotte S. At Ammon I Charleston 12. At Spartanburg-Coluntbia.

rain. where Reek -Ark-. '712n. 0 ird rave awo exhibition today and was de- eneess-oe-e FOn dOOD SERVICE eated by 'Attie Hoek, 1 tO.I Canavan be Clinton (41 Alcoa vs Clinton at li 1 es 11111001111110 11 51 1 R. D.

BOND Tint SUPPLY ART LEAGUE EXHIBIT Southern Associati 1 wtur hit bard and received wretched sue- Port The visitor were baffled by -COMPANY WILL CLOSE SUNDAY speed of Yeliewheren who allowed only Atlanta tat Birmingbaes four hits and struck out six. Carroll's Chattanooga at Nashville. 'A 1 330 P. fil, Umpire CURTIS 315 West Cumberland iva fluk6 di 12- ttlenfollevred by Frierson's muff New Orleans at Mobile. In deference to.

numerous requeets, et Or in gave the vbatoirs their Memphis at Little Reek. rboneo-Old 7333; New 2217. it was last night that the en7 rum-- Admission -25c i spring exhibit of the Art leagee, noW -seers: It. FL Itt South, Atlantic League. showing at the Lawson McGhee public 0411 440.444 31 mphis 1 II Liettle Rock 1 11 1 At Oreenvile Marlette S.

Children Un'der Fifteen, 1 )' library wo uld be continued through to. and and Bischoff; Ye llowherse At St Charleston 1IL Professional Cards day dad te und The exhibit wait 11-- At BPartashsrlt-011stsbis rain se ule close touay, out so numer 1 -----------------4 outs were the requests for contilt FRANK NELSON uante that officials of the Art eague dortortt to through suoday ie-zgm- Iv plAN0 AND liAtISIoNY Award of Prizes for xPYr a north, pit," will take place toSterrow afternoon. i Lloyd Branwon. W. L.

McLean. MP 0 Mrs' 001 DR. R. LEE MILLER ceorge Gaut. Hugh Tyler and Robert Ta ill norrE0rATIfitl.

PursicIAN McNutt wilt compere the committee in 4100-4011-46 DIOILOTON ittANK DILDO charge of the exhibit today. ((' 1 Large and tontintied increasing lit4 1 1 0. GEO. J. GOOCH, l't tendenee has teatoPed this ehowInZ Ev gr ere )001P1 i MI.

1 the Art 04TP01141'111C PilYttlettn munwili.t. ritioscs iota ALCOA TO MEET 7 DR. KATE-I; CALLAHAN lrMoore double Tenness played Tueday an MORRISTOWN NINE A 402 neTeMPATNIc PHYSICIAN ii ri 0 IA A 4194 totrine: bieague, --camp club or fount, dall1144, 18Coem'cold botde of '111 LD PR 0 Steti. NICW kliONS Silt The Alcoa club of the City it will play three engagements next week 0 KNOXVILLE VETERINARY wipor Ea with the Morristown of the Up- HOSPITAL st ee league- One game ll it eti a 4 1 ky i i ii si rick aa401, a mortar. Veterinarians.

header On Wedneader all On the Mor 1 FEIN mla tip lit (hlireb, fire Beth Irksome llIS ristown rroundo. 1, ----zr----------------------- ---t 31oriestown la leading the upper tr East ID AnE oil ERRATI DR. C----M CAPPS, Tennessee C. league. and Clinton hi tied A -4 I Ear.

and Tisrekat speelalist for first place on the circuit. The series 211-311 MrTewalee holed give some Idea of the relative Bo if ..1 netts Telephones th of the two leagues- ng i 1 i etre A 0 tdways has that same snappy sp toPY -peal, so pleasing and refreshmg. 'Giants Take Birmingham Ne- groes Into Camp. 8 to 4. i ii One-artn Prodigy Stars.

kk, Playing in a sea of mud which 1 fr esh brought about the meet unusual plays and misshape ever witnessed on a dime with DO bad after ezed 00 1 c) a 1 0 0 0 Irl'J A 1 I I I. mond, the Knogyille club, ot tho Negro to Jr, Southern league, took the second game "'it 04. 1 from the Birmingham nogroes yesterday' 11111) 0 2' 5-by score of il to IL. At Featuring the game was the speetac 1,. 'T ile 6 .44 1, I 'S War fielding and hitting of "One Wing" Z- 4 4E 4 4r; ildA014 a one-armed prodigy recently ''d'f 4' signed by Manager Brooks- Maddox hit safely three times Out Of trier Chances.

4 Two were Texas leaguers and one a long drive hit eenter for two We 4, 1 IV i 1 fielding woe even better titan his tick it4 rt 0kit 1 E.U.F,'I'..t t. I tf. r- 1 I 1 work, The of a' series; of good i art.4 SletteS earn in the ninth when Maddox iiv.te. ,4 i ii ri sprtnted to deep right and nabbed a 1 i -A v-ir- 1,1 NA 1 i 4: long drive with a diving stab not ten -I .4, V. I A -TAWO .1,, 4 '111 4 1 teEt distant from the fence.

tie throws I 7. dr gi with his glove bend wititout removing .4 T. I i the glove and net, unerringly to the "'sail fill -11 A Wee -eisio-osi ttA pi, 1,. ti01, i ii 1 I 0 it I Fore held Ttirrnintani -to etz hita --el 1, pTee spport le the first Vitsro 'Innint'l II trl i rii 1, to 1. 11 allowed the.

te tally your I 1 4 0160 i scneayine jumped ahead. when the iel'et 1' er" he-et-ore began- to find Tatman and 4- 9) Ir's servire out of the kit- ti ri The elube will stage a double-header 1,, 0 4 4'' I tf, 7 I Th Crean Supre ne at Booker Washington park this after- r000n. weather rond4tions the ief). istrbe LI a i first tram beginning'irt 2:34 1 Maddox $047, will pitch tor -knoz. ii 4 1,, vtite.

Score by intengte- et 5 5 lit '1; le i 1 -----J 1 't Knoxville Ole 914 Sels-11 I.2 Fresh, ripe fruit flavors combined with pure rich 'II i -1; Ingham-. ....2.19 004 004-4 0 i cream make a combination that is sure to plcase Catterien 'Fere end Arimes; Talmon and Wexler. 1 A 1 A 1 -1--d I I 1 I 1 1.11D-ATLArITIC 11 I aC7 I I it i tet 1 GOLF' TOURtIAMENT -6 f- Phone Orders for Sunday ay 4 A 1 1 'I) Itkhmond. June and I en the -tlantic I MidA golf i '1 I A It Deiive scond rounds iturnasneot whirls is being held at the rY el country tin ot Nirginta. were played ,1 ,,01 rf I 1.

oz. (7.1(1kt( 7 ii 'I 1 ,,1,, off today. part of the second round be- a driving rein. The fa- 1 SIV I Mg played In ttireir of the play were the elimination 4 s-, i of P. J.

D. Mackay by Donald Wood- ward In the second round. MacKay haw- 1 til -1 jrN, 1 "A 1 1707 ing made the lowest score. of the field Itt i -1. tit I 1 i in the previous dey'e play.

Pinkenstadt i I of Waehington Truett of 'If' I 1 I 1 4 1 111C rttrin4ht. ikeinetads considered I i 1 I 1 i V34 4 I ,1 I 1,4, Li i is LA a lo i or 'II ti 4 I 't Ile the ettii-rte ori i thet roungo ta be the il iit 1 ft p. A Ad we ifte 11 4 3' i l'1. -I 4 ki, ,..1 2.

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