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Until the Ninth. Zrational Won. pet Clorinnall 22 21 Ft. Louis 34 21 .141 Brooklyn 21 21 .125 Pitttiurg13 21 21 .111 Chicago 26 SO .600 liosuin 26 21 .411 New York 22 33 -463 11111adelphia 25. 35 .411 American Leal.rue.r-- Won.

Loot Pet Cleveland' 40 21. .156 WARIP Ala Asa Att A92 .422 pet. .942 Yanks Win Fr Cal Red Sox in Barons Barely Best Chicks; Sensational Rally. Vols Are Blanked. Senators Win Seventh Straight; Cottunodores' Winning Streals Van Gilder, For Erovrns, Ended By.Lukonovik Trolds Tigers to 3 lilts.

For Gtzila Cottumodores' Winning Etreak Ended By.Lukonovik For Gulls. New York. une Fred Fulton and Harry Wills will meet 1 In the first bout of importance under the new law permitting boxing contests in New -fork. This announcement was made here tonight by the International Sporting club. which has matched the Pugilist, for 1 a 11-round comtest The date will be made public later.

Under the terms of agreement, Pulten will receive $2fi6till and Wills $10,600 without any percentage or bonus arrange- rnent. It is the present intention of the club to limit the spectators to members of he organization, which Includes some of the- meet prominent men in tbs business andsecia the while TIO lo, te- date has been an- ttounced. it ill li nderstood the contest will be bold out the middle of July. It is intimated that the winner will be given an opportunity to face -CharilDlott Jack I IDeroPper later in the yeah New York. June Fulton and Harry Wills will meet In the first bout of importance under the new law permitting boxing contests in New York.

This announcement was made here tonight by the International nportint club. which has matched the Pugilist for a- 11-round The date will be made public later. Under the terms of agreement, Pulten will receive 115-001 and Willa $10.6" without any percentage or bonus arrange- rnent. It is the present Intention of the club to limit the spectators to of his organization, which includes some of the meet prominent men in tbo business and social 1110. the 'While -ne 10eito.

date has been an- teouneed. it Is understood the contest will be bold about the middle or July. It tit intimated that the winner will be given an opportunity to lam -Champion- Jack Dempsey later In the yea. New York 41 23 Chicago 16 26 .614 Washington It :6 .644 Borten 23 22 St. Louis 20 SI Detroit 21 40 .244 Philadelphia 14 47 .244 delphia 14 47 244 .442 .924 .2,44 .209 492 .244 conibern ChirAkso, took.

tb Istrt game of tho eerie from Chicago to4-to-1. Rugby bolding the White Bog cortices until the ninth inning when Jarkann drove into the right field bleachtrre tor a home run. Kerr pitched strong tame tor Chicago but received poor support Score! R. IT. VI flecoland Ond 110 7 1 ClAeltge 000 000 041 1 I 2 liagby and O'Neill; Kerr and Memphhi.

used four pitehers and Birmingham 'Uwe in a 'Ginning game today which Birmingham won Colieriberger's home run in the ninth Inning enabled Memphis to tie the geom. The game was interrupted a few minutes owing to a "Lower of Bop bottles directM toward Umpire Johnson when ha pot Catcher Meyers out for toeting a decision. 11; E. Birmingham 11 3 IdeTnphis 12 Morriaon, Glazner and Peters; Celenberger, Canavan, A tbrin. Vance.

Goodbred and Meyers and Wan. LeHit Eirrningham, o. 81 21 ..672 Attie Rock 37 29 .661, New erleana 37 32 Jail Mobile '26 Memptils- 6.. 35 33 Nashville S4 36 .426 Atlanta. 32- 35 Cattanooga, 25 47 .247 22 A61 '11 416 3a Pet 431 ,,...4711 '247 I GENERAL AND TWO coLoriEts PRISONER GENERAL AND TWO coLoriELs MADE PRISONER BALLY 1 RENNATIONAt.

Nair York. Jona senfistional eighth inning rel)y in whlett New 'York drove out sue bite, inetuding a triple bY 1tuth and doubles by Went end Meuse' enabled New York to pull out today's romp with Boston, the Yankee. winning 7-so-6. Up to that inning only four bits bad been 'naafi off itusfsell georo; t. If.

FL roston 424 340 Of10-6 7 1 New York 010 001 05--7 10 3 Russell and Walters; Maya, Quips and Bennett. I -------w- ----7- .7.7 general and- two zoionelto living in a fishing hut three miles from Fertnoy, County Cork; were taken prisoner Saturday midnight and removed from the but in a motorcar be- itmging to the general- One of the colonel made hie esearik but was fired noon and in the bead and shoulders. The other colonel 4, was llheratel in order that be might attend to the wounded The general was taken to an unknown destination. t' general and two ztolonels living In a fishing hut three miles from Fermoy, County Cork; were taken prisoner Saturday midnight and removed from the but in motorcar be- I-Inging to the general. One of the colonels made his escapn, but was fired upon and wounded in the head and shoulders.

The other colonel was ldieratel in order that be might attend to the wounded The general was taken to an un- known destination. e. 'us 1. dr v----)p ft LOOKOUTS PUZZIED, Chattanooga, June was a nuzzle In Chattanooga batsmen today and New Oretans took advantage of a rather farcical exhibition by the home club to win by 7-to-0, evening the series. TWO of thol throe bits off Walker were triples and each trivia led an inning without snoring a run.

Poore: It E. NPW Orleans 000 7 12 2 Chattanooga- .0 I 4 Waiker and York. Noel and Ne iderkorn, National League. Bittfsburgh at Chicago. New York at Philadelphia.

St Louis at Brooklyn at AT 1114 SIFTSfY Watihington. June M.Walter Johnson bad the Athletics at his mercy today and Washington won its seventh etraight game 1-to-O. This was Philadelphia'S eighteenth consecutive defeat. SCAtrel 11. It 111.

Philadelphia SOO SOO 600-0 3 1 10Vombingt0n n21) 23x-1 13 1 Moore, nommen and Wyatt: Johnson and Pleinich. OtESIES PREAKA Louis, June 27.Van Gilder held tho 'litters to three bass today and Ft. Louis won, 3-to-1, getting an even break cm tha Hee. A wild throw by Gerber following, a brilliant stop paved the way for the vio flora run. Oidham's wildness started the locals to two runts.

beam: 11. If. lit Detroit OM) 010 040-1 3 1 tit Lonts 010 on0 11 Oldham anti Ainimith; Van Gilder and Severeid. American League. Cleveland at St.

Laois. Chicago at Detroit totuladelphia at Nashington. Southern Association. WINNSIG STREAK ENDS Nashville, June 27.Nashville's winning streak of six games was broken today by who was Invincible with men on and the locals were shut out 4.to-0. Only one of runs was earned.

Umpire Gifford was treated to a pop bottle shower in the fifth inning and thd gfime was interrupted for ten tni-ritus unt'l po'ice could restore order. In the confusion Kerio corrected two decisions made by Ullford who thereupon re v.rned himbetf. Score: It U. 11 Mobile 4 it 2 Na shville 4 4 Lukonovic ind Coleman; Perdue, P. Jonnard and C.

BLACK GIANTS IN A 12-INNING TIE Atlanta' at Nashville. Birtningbam at Chattanooga. Mobil4. at Little New Orleans at liemahia. moommomomomealoomon 13000 FIGHT CUD eArl --I r1-70- AP OVs; II Crio 4.44 '4-iiso 5f A.

4 (nob to 1,,, thy 40- i tr rld 7 I June viile Negro Giants and local White Sox played to a 12-inning tie- today. the game being on account of darknees. Force. for visitors. al, lowed but six scattered hits- The field- log and batting of Smith featured the play tomorrow Three Fast Bouts Expected.

game. The an" tean" Main' Event Matches-Joe maws 5- it- 2- Montgomery Lewis and Kid Butler. Batteries: Force and Grimes, Foin. MIMS 5: It; 2: Montgomery Batteries: Force and Grimes, and Young. League.

St. Louis 2: Cincinnati 2. New York Bred; ElYn Pittsburgh II; Chicago a. Poindexter, WA100100M.NaUlanilMV.4 AMERICAN ARMY POLO TEMA DEFEATS BRITONS ID3erican League. New 'York Boston 5.

Washington 7: Philadelphia O. Cleveland Chicago 1. St. Louis Detroit, 1. Southern Association.

Mobile .4 Nasnvilie O. New Orleans Chattanooga I. Birmingham 11; Mempint Fifteen Round Contest to Be Staged in flew York in July. TRACK MEET TONIGHT AT Y. M.

C. A. GYM A awl-mining meet will be held at the T. M. C.

A. pool Monday evening. Ray Crittenden and Boyd Pharkwell, assist ant boys' worker s. egkect about 100 boys to participate in the event bona for Arlin. second and third places In each event will be' awarded.

The onilowing boys were awarded first seconu and third places respectivety by judges. who were In charge of decisions for the track meet Friday evening: For boys between 110 and 130 pounds running broad jumpBalley. Patillo and Running broad jump for boys between 90 and 110 poundsPetree, Sharp and Conner Standing broad. jump. 90 to 110 pounds--Petree.

Sharp im2d Conner. Hop, -step and jump, .140 to 130-- Bailey. Patillo and Hop. step and jump. 90 to 110--Petree, Sharp and Hop.

stet) and jump under. ninety pounds-11 Johnson. Neubert and 1) Johnson. 130. 100 -yard dash Lawson and Patillo.

Daah. 90- to 110, TS yard: dash Sharp Conner and Dash. ninety and, under. 50. Yard dashGotgortiz.

Neubert quid "-Roden. open high Lawson and Still dipsBailey. MiagrOves and tie between Lawson, and Distant run. under 110 pounds Oils Jana of track)--BaLler. Patille and.

Law' Walking (75 yards)--Rising, Goforth and Lunsford. $hot putBallei ti Lawson and Pate lo. Running high jump. under 110-- P. tree, Conner and tie between Neubert and Newbill.

Running high jump. 110 pounds and over--Balley. Patillo and Lawson. ONE WORLD BROKEti AT PASADitiA Carif, June world and one American record were broken at the western olympic games track and field tryouts hero Saturday. Representatives of the Olympic Club of San Francisco made the two new records.

John K. Norton was officially credited. with running the 440-yard hurdles In 54 1-5 geconds or 24 seconds better than the previous worlds- record established by W. IL Meanix. at Cambridge, Masa, July 16, 1915.

C. Hunter. it was announced broke the previous American record of 15 minutes six 2-6 seconds tor the 5,000 meter race by 34 of a second, when be made the thstance in 16 minutes, 6 4-5 seconds- The previous record was estab balled by L. Scott, at Celtic perk, New York.May 20,1312. J.

W. Merchant, of the University of California, was the largest individual wimier, taking it Points In ALCOA-CLEVELAND GAMES BEGIN AT ALCOA -TODAY The two game 'Alcoa. Cleveland eerier opens today. Both games will be played at the new Alcoa park. Coach Prank Moffett.

of the Alcoa clan. is expect. mg a bard ght for both Cleveland crew haa been cleaning up on the independent aggregations of lower East JOE LEWIS AND YOUNG i EACH DAY Interested light 'fans may se a fast workout every afternoon at the Y. M. C.

A. where Joe Lewis and Kid Young Ire training for their- match with two Cincinnati lightweghts here on July 6. Lewis and Young Pare working out at the gymnasium each afternoon at 2 o'clock. IIIE 0111111D PRIX English Bred Horse Winner in Big Paris EventAmerican: Rode in Second. Faris.

June The- Associated an English-bred horse but owned by Desaint-Alary. today: won the Grand PH. Pins In a driving finish With Embry second and Sourbier. third. The ht.reet were beads apart at the finish.

Bell House. art American Ainert.an and metets EngliSh Jockeys had mounts in the The Greed Prix. 'which was at metres. carried a purse of 300,000 francs. The time was I minutes 16 2-6 Never ht the history of the race bad such a classy field of starters come to the post en the Lonrchamps course.

The beet of the Ilayear-olds of Eniriand and competed to rthe honor of winning the, blue ribbon race of the French turf. 'hi field included Spion Nom winner of the English derby. Aid Charieville, winner of the 1.Ntirliett Oaks. Charleville had never been beaten eithre as a two-year-oid three-eyar-oltt. The French had pinned their faith 'Hoarder, winner of the Jockey club istakiss and the French derby'.

and Flower Shop which won the Prix Diane, better known as the French Oaks The 'United States liras represented the race by William K. Vanderbill's with Frank O'Neill up. Guy Garner. another American 3ockey, the leg up on Notwithstanding the threatening weethe Cr. crowds beitan pow hilt out of eerie tor the bongcharnpa course in the forenoon, parrying hatikete of food from which they had luncheon in the shady Bois de Boas longs while awaiting the opening Of the gate.

There tut attendance. and the Sums wagered an the borstal wirtli -large. 1894 the King 0i6; neered in f-h6: adoption- of ixnportant trudtion features which by 1- KING MOTOR CAR Detroit A Distributor wanted for Eastern Tennessee. of handling apropo-sition of this kind call Robert In Ingram, 406 Farragut Hotel up until June 30th-viholesale manager for Pezchtree Stree 4 1 nnr7nADEI II1R TRACK VIEET TOrlIGHT, ONE 0TORLD RECORD a in C. A.

It ----A1 AT A GYM BROKEti AT PASADENA U1-I I 11 1 la; 1 A awbrmning meet will be held at the Pasadena, June world Crittenden and Boyd Y. M. C. A. pool Monday evening.

Ray and one American record were broken 1E ofillilll ppi A I Bihrkwell assist at the western ttlympic games track I ant boys' workers. egkect about 100 and neld tryouts here Saturday. boys to participate in the event- Bib Representatives of the Olympic Club bona for Amt. second and third places of San Frandisco made the two new i 12 Fifteen Round Contest to Be In each event will be' reenrdn English Bred I-terse- Winner in The osillovring boys were awarded first John K. Norton Was officially credit- St''gf) I Tie seconu and.

third places respectively by ed with running tbe 440-yard hurdles Big Paris EventAmerican, In 54 1-5 seconds or 2-5 seconds better suly judges. who were in charge of decisions in i a for the track meet Friday evening: than 'the previous record es- Rode in Seccnd "-I' For boys between 110 and 130 pounds tablished by W. LI. Meanix. at Cam- running broad jump-Bailey.

Patillo and July 16, 1915. C. le Hunter. it was -announced, broke the Paris. June The, Associated previous American record of 15 min- an English-bred horse Running broad jump for noys DO- utes six 2 6 seconds for the 5.000 Meter but owned by B.

today twieen 90 and 110 poundo-Fetree, Sharp 0 and Co race ur 6-w os. a second. when mad, won the Gmnd Prig de Pane in a driving nner. the distance In 15 minutes, 5 4-5 sec- finish with Embry second and Sourbier, Standing broad jump, 90 to 110 ends. The previous record was estate- third the nretli were beads apart at pounds--Petree, Sharp and Conner.

hailed by L. Scott, at Celtic lark, New the 'Int sh. an met- A Ica Hop. -step and jump, 240 to 130- York-Mar 244,1212. )ocosy.

rode k.u.bry. voe Anzertwn and Bailey. Patillo and Rising-- i J. W. Merchant, of the University of opetcts English jockeys had mounts In the California.

waa the largest Individual race. Hop. step and jump, 91 to 110-Pe The Grand Prix which was at 3.001 tree. Sharp and winners- taking 13' Pninta la all' ed a p. of 300,000 Hop, step and jump tinder, ninety 0 ramie, met The time wax I minutes 16 Johnsen.

and I) ALCOA-CLEVELAND GAMES Never In the history of the race had Johnson Dask-110-to- 130. 100 -yard, dash AT a classy field or Marten come to the ALCOA TODAY aue post on the Lcmgcharrips-coursn The beet Dailey, Lawson and Patin. of the Sayear-olds of Engtand andilerantele Dash, 91- to 110, 76 yard dash The two rameAlcoa- Cleveland ribbon MmePeenc1 to rthe thoneorp. ng ir Sharp Conner and -4- 0- opens Both games will be play- 'cid includedl spilon Rom whuier of the Dash, ninety and, under, 50 yard id at the, new Alcoa park. Coach Frank y.ngiints derby.

eAut Charieville, winner of Nesabert, and '--Loden. Moffett-. or the Alcoa clan. be expect. the -this-limn Oaks Cluirleville hod never big iv hard ght for both, been beaten.

either as a two-year-oid or The French had pinned open high and Cleveland crew has, been cleaning Up their faith on Hoarder. winner of the on the trioepenoent aggregatiOna Of low- Jockey club stakes and the French derby Still dips-Bailey. Illusgitivr. and tie cr Bast and Flower Shop. which wen the Prix between Lawson.

and Newbill. 0 Diane, better known as the French Oaks. Distant run. under 110 pounds tallt JOE'LEWIS AND YOUNG'-; The United States was represented in the race by William IC. Vandorbs liat laps of and.

.1 2 EACH-DAY ter9ea- lith CrNeill ull. acluYhUar-, Leg II (75 yards)--111sIng, Goforth nfor. anot er mertrin itY, AA up on and Lunsford. Interim red. fight tads may see 'a fast Notwithstanding the threatening weath.

Shot put-Bailey. Lawson and Patil- workout every afternoon at the Y. M. Cr, crowds began pooling. out of karts tor lo.

a where Lewis and Kid young the bongcharnpa course in the forenoon, Running high jump. 'under 110- Pe. are training for their match with two carrying biudtotio of food from which they tree. Conner and tie between Neubert Cincinnati lightwe ere on July 5. ights beon in the shady ikda de Boo.

had lune I lunge while awaiting the opening of the and Newbill. Lewis and Young are working out at gates. There was attendance. Running high Sump. 110 pounds and the gymnasium each afternoon at 3 and the sums wagered an the horses wi441 over-Bailey Patina and Lawson.

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-r 1Ns 0 i VI 'MI .0 i WO r' E)) I- 0 0 0 4 4-0 0" allti 1 4 i 1 1 I 1 (1N i I 4 1 0 il 1 pt I IL- 1 1'. 1 SCl. 471 1 1 5 sodit 0 opolt 1141 141. a' 0 ilt 0 co.5 1 ,1 49 111 01k gd AJ CO ---k rk 4 vg LV 4 A I 1 1 11,9 1 20 1 I th TNcE 1894, King constantly plo- J. neered the adoption of important con- i I struction features which are now accepte 4 4 4 4 .,1 i acticaliy a manufacturers as.

standard 11 A. practice i 1 A 1 KING MOTOR CAR Detroit r. -r- ft i 1 1 1 v-', i L-10-, 1 1 A i 1 IN, ..,0 I 6. 1r 1 tj 1..1 0 I A (0t, 0, 7 Or I i il, 14 I LI110111111111, Di, Tie i Distributor wanted for Eastern Tennessee. capable of No, kind Robert I handling a roposiion of this call oerngram, 0 -Farracrut Hotel up until- June 30 mana er th viholesale 0 0 4 111, i Co.

4 4.. 'ATLANTA, GA. 223 cht, Street. ree as. LILL6 League.

Texas ague Dallas 7-4 I Houston 0-3. Wiehlta Falls I San Antonio I. Shreveport 4 Beaumont Fort Worth lo-s Galveston 2-7. At At At At London, June polo team' of the American army of occupation defeated the Everdon Ilan team today in the semi-final game for the Novice Clip by a score of 12. to 3.

The riding of Captain A. R. of the field firth-, -lery. and Captain Terry de la M. Allen, of the cavalry, featured the match.

Other members of the American team are Colonel N. E. Margetts, of-the field artillery, and Captain J. S. Tate, of the cavalry.

On Monday the Americans Will play the Moreton Rouse team in the finals. In the series of games with English teams, the Americana have won 7. lost 3 and tied 1: They are soon to begin a series of matches in Paris. anternatiortal League. At Baltimore Rochester 0.

At Jersey City 1-2; Akron'7-2. At Syracuse 2-11; Buffalo 5-5. At Reading Toronto U. American At Toledo At Columbus 2-2: 1-1. At St Paul Milwaukee 0., (Second game postponed.) At Minneapolis 14: Kansas City 1.

(Second fame postponed, rain.) GOLF ISH 6 T1I1 CARD. Mein event--Joe Lewis and Kid 'totter, light weights. Eight '4, 4, rounds. Eight roundsKid Young and 4 Ttattling Ilosteerd, lightweights, Eight roundsDenver Kid and Whitey Morrell. flyweights.

4 'tattle Royal. Twenty-four rounds of fast boxing, featuring speedy flMlo talent throughout. is offered by Ed. Hankins July b. The bill will be staged at Market hall and tr4 ex-peeteid to draw the bes! gallery of the season.

The main event will match Joe Lewis. the tditornian. who accepted the count fr(im Larry Avera here weeks ago and Kid But)er. of Cincinnatl. loth men will fight at oaten-weights.

around-135 pound-I. Lewis is erpteted to give a much better account of himself inan in the Avers. scrap as bo was badly out of condition when he took the ripg with the blond scrapper from Atlanta. It was Lewis' finft appearance after a long siege of ill-hawk lie showed his gArnenese, however. and kept trying until the finis came with a right to the jam The accond midtlieweight bout will pit Kid Young and Li'ittling 'Inward.

The latter is also from Cincinnati. Young was mate-hed sgalnat FreddLs 'Wards in the same card that presented the Avert Lewis mill. Perhaps the fatitest bout of the card 'will he that between the Denver Kid and' 1Vhitry Morrett, flyweights both Nkeighing in at about 108 pounds. The Denver Kid hails from the Colorado metropolis from whenee comes his fighting title while Whitey operatee out of Charleston. W.

Va. Both men are to be clever. aggressive fighters. A battle royal will open the card. Dutch will officiate as announe ell find Leater Rogers is expected to reteles.

CARDS filliKE IT THREE IIIIIEE ST11111011T Sunday's Victory Puts Them in a Few Points of Lead. Giants. Shut Out Suburbans on Toney's Pitching. Cubs Go to Pieces in the Eighth, Pirates Winning By8-3 Score. OPE! INTER-CITY ITT PLIII1 JULY 5 Cincinnati.

June 27.St. Louis took the third straight game from Cincinnati today 3-to-2, and advanced to within a few points of first place. Schupp outpitched Ring by a wide margin. The Cincinnati club tonight filed charges against Umpire Klem for alleged abusive lasiguage used to Pitcher Ltique in yesterday's game which resulted in That official being attacked en the field by Luque. Klein kit today's game.

Score: U. H. E. St. Louis 000 200 001-3 11 1 Cincinnati 101 000.000-2 5 2 Schupp and Clemons: Rang and Allen.

renewers of gold In the United States are taking a vast amount of satisfaction in the showine made by Robert Gardner at Muirfleld. where he all but won the amateur championship of Great Britain the world's blue ribbon event in golf. Gardner proved the tact that country is coming forward in the calibre of Its play and that our players are binning to be a Match for the best In the "ould country." Interest -will now elaturally center on the performance of Walter Ilagen, 17nited States open chanerv. and James Barnes. formerly a Cornishman, but now currying his first naturalization papers in his hip pocket.

These two men will compete in the British open championships which will be staged at Deal from June 28- to July 1. This course is considered one of the most difficult In the world. Some of the most noteworthy profew sionnis of both continents will compete in this star event. D. M.

Beee. and James K. Swan tied for first place In the Tombstone handicap at the Cherokee links Saturday with a net 71. b'wan carried a handicap of sixteen with him into the match and holed hia boll on the eighteenth with his "to-rnbstone stroke." Rose carried a of six The play off will take place thie week. If Iteee wins In the pTay' off he will tarry off the prize to the winner donated by himself.

Pretty soft. huh? The victor in the play-off wIlt also the bronze medal offered by Will-bon S. Hall, for the loweet net score. Bose. of course, wins the silver medal conzributed by Dr.

H. A. Rogers for the lowest net eard. More than-100 golfers entered the Tombstone. which is one of the most popular events of tho season's calendar.

Foch player Is given histombstone." a email board. cut to reeemble a tomrstone. If the player fails to complete the course in par. 71 plus his handicap, Ise must plant his tombstone at the wscne of his last stroke. The Cherokee links resembled more a country graveyard than a golf course when the one hundred-odd players completed their round in the Tombstone Saturday.

Plans aie being made for the Initial toureament of the recently re-organized whittle Fprtngs Golf and Country Club to be tilay0 ever the improved Course July 5. The club now numbers 3oe members and a large entry list is expected in the first event. Nashville Racqueteers to Play en Local Clay CourtsPer sonnet of Team GilkNTS IllrLD TO YOUR 111T0 June 17--Toney pitched shutout ball today. New York beating Brooklyn Marquard held the Giants to four luta but two came together in the third and again in the sixth for runs. Bancroft drove in the first with a Itiple after Iwo men were ut.

while the econd was the result of a double stealNIPW York i.001 001 000-2 4 I Brooklyn 000 000 000-0 7 Toney and Snyder; lifarquard. Martians RAd DARINia BASE Itr.NNING Cticago. 27.Chicago went to rieees in the eighth inning today and Pittsburgh made enough runs with the aid of four hit s. three errors. a passed ball.

and some daring base running easily to defeat the locals. The score was 2-to--3. Score: R. H. 15.

tieore: R. H. E. The eccond annual inter-city tennis league achedule will per lelonday. July.

with a team of five aNshvilo racqueters on the clay courts of the linotivie Lawn Tennis club. tin the same date Chattanooga will pla at Memphis. -Local players have been working stead- fly through the early portion of the season to get in shape for the inter-city competition and trwri all appearances the Capital City favorites will face seasoned team here. While Charles M. Rodgers has not yet announced the personnel of the local team it ts expected to number the following: Mr.

Rodgers, John M. Allen Alien Robert Cowan and Count Boyer. with Henry Poster also- 3 a possible member. This provides a eery formidable quintet and one that should give any of the remaining three teams a strong battle for first place. The interest evidenced in the toter-city tournaments last year is eon- 'tolerably enhanced this season as a result of the 'beautiful trophy offered for the city scoring the highest number of points tn the three matches.

The city winning the championshlp bowl the flr5t thrte timps is entitled to bold it for all time. tourharnent dates in the Inter-esty teagne are: A gust SNashvine at Chattanooga: Memphis at Knoxvine. September aales-uphill at Nashville: at Chattanooga. rittaburth -01 O4 10 0 11 Chicago 001 000 020-3 10 Carlpon. Cooper and Haeffner: Alexander.

bailey, Martin and 04earre1l. IALIERICAti ATHLETIC CLUB OFEliS11 PARIS Para, June 27.The American 'Athletic club of Paris, has opened quarters at Puteaux near Parisi. The chit) was organized a few weelts ago and is composed of ve hunted members of the American eGlony: Its executive cornMittee eonasts of Di'. nimund Gros, who was ehlef organizer of the Lao fayette DsoadriLe of Arcterican avratore; R. Bare.

Eydney B. Veit. Dr. A. L.

and Charles G. LOt I Mckeon. ot the Cherokee links, i Love layincT plans for -the an- nual Fourth of July tournament which will take the form ot a S-hot. all-day I event July J. The match will be lay- I ed In fone or Vv.

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