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0. affirmuniWI d4 VIEDNZZDAY, JULY 7, 13 MOST ELABORATE BATHING SUIT MERMAIDS' PARADE Vort.D:;AL-- DAY, JULY 7 mon.moommonommEnimodommomaloomommonftomov so. OmoommonEMONMEO 111MinnIMEMMEkoloON, Arapgrm ,1 1 1 I s.ana.. 1 I I I 1 1 1 a 1 ssv it It 1 I 0.01100 I I tr wo "di 1.10ST ELIBOIZIITE BATIlll'iG SUIT DT 1 PARAI3E L)-kAIILLj ZULL tIERItIALDS' PARADE 1th 1 I 'P in Ds' IGr'l b'fiFE I kii ny I 1 I t'lli 4.0 bas gl IP 11 ye Ire 0 1 I IPIS IG 1 16 Oil ti I I 1 las I 1 i I t) 1.11:111E SOX ELEUEIIIII 6 sox I ot rolifs2 'Ail LI I II' it I 1111 1.11i Jos. Organ and Jack Weber.

ritte- Ell 111 I 11011 I ERE1 burgh: -Charles Mellor. Chicago; Franc Zuni, Newark, N. and Edwin White. NW York, as substitute. 01111 Matthew P.

IIalpin of the New York Athletic club. was again appointed as IS LEC1 1 manager of the American Olympic 0 I team, with George Brown of the Eckstoil 14,...0 i A. as assistant manager. itnat Jos. Organ and Jack Weber.

ritte- ititi burgh: 'Chares Mellor, Chicago; Franat Zuna, Newark. N. and Edwin bite. a PIV York, as substitute. ONO ni Matthew P.

lIalpin of tbe New 'York I RFI 1 Athletic club. was again appointed as manager of the American Olymptc Is SELECTED 1 e.4(1, 1 LI 6. de 1 4c.r,, 1 ilestimc By-Defeat- r. heds in3 New Orizzns. Reds Felscfes Homer Spells Defeat For Cleveland.

Cr tre.11e Llekrroes Cr4eitte. flAcd5.11 nd. American Olympic Committee' ELEIJE111.111101111 Holds an All-Day Session in .1 flew York. nitnti rnn nni it rei et ir4 ot 'Riff .01 IV Pet .374 .643 .6211 .616 ATI 1 I a i a 1 Leazte. Defeat Pittzturgn By Wen.

Lost Heavy Hitting. Cineinnatt 31 2) brooklYrt 4) 11 St Louis 18 14 Pittsburgh 34 Dcdricrs flake It Three in now 33 33 Boston 28 13 From New York 32 32 Philagislphia 27 4t Leazte. 1 I -Ao, t. RUSH FOR POLLS a law Inv lir a maw owl am .1.1, I .457 .297 A NT I Crzckors Make It 3 Straitt From Bears. Lookouts Blank Volunteers.

Travelers Beat Chicks in Twelfth. I t. 7t, I Athletics Slit Double-header With Red Sox. Yankees Come Back Strong at Senators. Defeating Them By 17 to O.

lib le-header tIV Back Strong at reatinr, Them By 17 ta Aanerilan Leaue. Cubs Win From St. Louis In Batting ContestPitchers Very Ineffective. CZO Receipts Written Makes Total Approximately 7,000. I I I I I Pet.

.663 .646 .645 .607 .473 .449 .243 2 9 Wan. Lat. New Tak 42 26 tleveland 4 41 25 critieago 44 26 Washington 26 SO Tioston 34 SS St- Louts 34 38 2: 27 rehilade4ptia 1 66 Chicago, July borne-run In the eleventh Inning by Pesch brought a 5 to 4 victory for Chicago over Cleveland In tho final game ot the series today. -Scere: H. E.

Cleveland elt lo 000 10--4 Ch 010 200 000 11-5 14 0 Been, and O'Neill: Faber, Wilkinson and Schalk. a nds itri E. i 0 14 0 kInzon Pittsburgh, July ILCincinnati defeat- 1 td Pitienurgh t4day by a score of I to 2 I due to Its annity to hit the offerings of Meador and Wisner. Ring held Pittsburgh sate ist all times and aided matertaily with hie three bits. Bernet It IL E.

Cincinnati 001 122 14 Pittsburgh 000 100 001-2 0 Ring and Meador, Wisner, Wat son and Schmidt. contbern Association. New York, July American Olympic committee which is making arrangements to have the United States thoroughly represented at the Olympic games at Belgium. held an all-day session today at the New York Athletic club. It was a joint meeting of the nomination.

selection and executive committees. A great deal of lin, portant business was disposed or. Th emarathon team was selected; managers and coaches for the dIferent teams were appointed and an appeal made for, generous subscriptions from Americana who wish to have a full complement of team members 14 every brarch of sport sent across to do toetice to the athletic -suprerniazy which the Olympic games at Athens in 1906. It la estimated that 9200.000 will ba required in order to send a full teem In each branch of sport About 920,000 tas been subacribed and pledges for twice that amount have been given. The committee believes that gate receipts at the final try-outs will net about 940.000 so that another, 9100,000 will be this sum must be donated within the next 10 or 12 The following mert, were chosen for the tnetrathon team: Carl tinder and Arthur nose, Boston; New Ulm cor portant Th el manage teams 1 made 1,1 Arocrics compler brarch to the, Olympic it ks require( esh ee twice The col The I "1,1 1111-m4111am.

Abi, July 0.Birmingham took the third game of the series with New Orleans here today, 12 to 0, and went hack into leadership of the league. 'Torte was; hit hard by the Baronet. giving up 11 hits and ten earned runs in ell Innings. Alien, who relieved him, atlowP1 but one hit during the remainder of the game. After the firid Inning Itridafter settled down and pitched good bad Moor Tt.

8. 111, New Orleans 1 Lirminithant 12 111 0 Torkeleon, Allen and Dowie; ter and refers, Wen. Lost. Pet Birmingham 41 31 .660 Little hock 43 33 .666 New Orleans 44 35 557 Atlanta 40 26 .526 Mobile 40 39 506 Memphie 28 41 481 36 44 .450 Ctattanossa 2 8 62 .363 An eleventh hour rush for poll tax receipts was staged oy tardy voters yesterda3r, it being the last day to comply with the state primary law which provides that polls must be paid 30 days prior to the August election. It was roughly estimated by Trustee W.

L. Clapp that ei3Out 7.000 polls had been paid. More than 600 receipts were-Issued yesterday. Throughout the day the trustee's office was filled to overflowing. Toward evening a long lint formed, the office force working overtime in order to actommodste tartly aPliticenta Attending Press Meet.

Among the Knoxville members of the State Press and Authors' club at the annual meeting at Camp Kakawank arez' Mrs. Ben S. Boyd, Mrs. W. E.

genes. C. A. Perkins and Mies Kate White. i i i ii, sk I '''t 1) 0 0 1,1 1, (3, '3' :14., 4,,, -----z------- 14 1 I i I) ONE ron ATHLETICS Philadelphia.

Ju'y 0.Home-runa by Walker. Dykes and Welsh in the second game of today's doubleheader save Phila. delphia an even break with Boston, the locals winningS to 1. after losing the first game 11 to O. Scores: Firet game.

IL It E. Borten 011 110 000-11 IS 0 Philadelphia. 000 000 000 0 I Jones and Walters, Smith: Moore, Harris. Rommel' WA Perkins, Myatt. Second game: -TI.

Poston 000 010 000-1 9 2 Philadelphia 100 100 12 Harper an4 Walters; Naylor and Per-, kins. be Phila. I. the 1g the It 11 IS 0 1 1 6 liar- cl Per- tiSp. Ail 14 FELS (J OING Atlanta.

Ju)y C.Atlanta made It three straight from Mobile today by pounding flay Roberta. former Cracker twirler. Johnny Suggs, pitching for wan Weedy in the pinchea and suddenlY developed a batting eye that netted him a single and home-run. The final cora IVO ot 7 to 2. Scoret It IT.

Ye 2 7 Atlanta 7 12 itoberte and Panda; ilegga and 741 4,1 4, 0 '44 44, 4, a 4 CAwl CAA01) fa. Ap AO .4 e'ellri to 10 VO 4,4 4 tair -I. 1 4 THREE STRAIGHT. -Boston. July 6-13rooklyn made It three sgamst 13oston today, wning 4 to 2.

Mitchell had better suppo kikhan leillinsim when it was needed. Score: H. H. Brooklyn 012 000 010-4 7 2 Boston 000 000 101-2 2 Mitchell, Smith and Krueger; Fillingim. and Gowdy.

CUBS DEFEAT CARDS. St. Louts. July 8.Chicago deetated St. Louis, 12 to 8, in a batting contest today marked principally by the ineffectiveness of the pitchers.

13arber bit safely in five of his sis trips up. Score: It it Chicago 100 023 303--12 23 4 Et. Louis 100 203 020-- 8 15 2 Carter. Martin and O'Farrell; Doak. North, Jacobs, Goodwin, Eherdol and heeler, -sf momon; MARYVILLE 66-11EGE SIIMEEMIEMINIEM11016 National League.

Chicago 12 St. touts Brookivn Boston 2- Cinen atl 7 Pittsubrgh 2. AAB a ULU LICIA Chicago 12 St. touts 2. A ONE-MAN Jon.

Chattenoors. July S.Cunningham defeated Nashville alngle-handed this afternoon. blanking thorn for nine innings and bitting a homir with one man orb. tioore: IL IL E. Namhvillo 0 0 Chattanooga 5 11 0 Perdue and Koh ibecker; Cunningham and Townsend.

14 IN ONE INNING. Washington, July York game back at Washington with a venaeaneo today after losing thres straight games. The Yankees pounded three Washington pitchers hard. scored fourteen runs in the fifth inning by batting around twice, and wound, up with a 17 to 0 victory. It was the first thrie Washington was shut out thin New 0(14)1 100.....17 IS 1 000 000 -000 0 Maya and Roe, Hoffman Eriekgon, Snyder, Courtney and Gharrityk Ficlutch.

came nee to- am ps. kingten In American League. neaten 11-1: Philadelphia. 0-5. New York 17: Wasthingtors O.

Chleago 5: Cleveland 2. tit. Louts-Detroit, postpqned, rain. 1 Goa mmot a a ak -V a a a New York 17 Watrilnigtors Chleage 5: Cleveland 2. st.

1.6-Ws-Detroit, postpqned, rain. Greatest year in history: 1003 students, 453 of college grade; 337 came from 38 states and countries outside of Tennessee; 72 instructors; -10 departments: Co Liege. Preparatory. Teachers, Bible Training, Horne Agriculture. Music.

Art Expression. Bookkeeping; 14 build--Mfrs; campus of 250 acres. 1023 year begins September 14. 1920. Highest Standards of instruction.

Fifteen unite required for entrance to Freshman Close. Certificates required for admiseion to any Careful moral discipline Provhdons for health and recreation Lowest expense to student. Tuition, $4 a year; room with steam heat and electric light, averages $36 a year; board in the Cooper. ative Club, at cost. Average tor all college bills for the year, $200 Opportunities for CLINTON GILLINGHAM, D.

D. Registrar. Marryille. Tean Can 10 zpct I r1 Miss Kathleen Duffy in her.prize winning Miss Kathleen Duffy of Calves- tort, was awarded first prize recently for having the most eitbo- rats bathinn suit in a parade of mermaids staged in that Southern Associatien; ou Southern rn A so latien 01111118 1111-131111 11110 IR 4-3 61 i Lienn I Atlanta llobtle 2, Little Rock Memphis 1. 'Chattanooga Nashville O.

Birmingham 12; New Orleans At lanta 7: ehrle 2, Rock Memphis Chaitamoora Nashville O. nirminsthx.m 1 2 New Orleans Nashville O. Etirminshsm 12; New Orleans $50,000 OFFERED FOR DEMPSEY-BRENNAti BATTLE 147 TKAVEICERS IN TWELFTH'. Little Rock, July 6.With Little Rock leading from the first Inning with ft single run to their credit, tied the etore in the ninth inning today and the context went to twelve innings before Little Rock managed to put over the deciding run. The final acute wite 3 Score: IL Ifernphle 00000000 1 6 Utile 'Rock 2 10 2 Goedbred and Bischoff 1.x aiman and Morrow, kirottern.

woloatomoomwdm000domehmodmoo. 11111.0111111111 I Late Inning Rallies Allow Locals to Come From Behind and Take Fourth. LI la cals American Ne tames International AU 1,11611144 ILIPIC No Orleans, July S. Johnny Abrams, boxing 'promoter of this city, today wired Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion of the world art offer of $50,000 guaranty for a 20-round bout between Dempsey and Dill Brennan, to take place In Nowptieans in the tan. 0 Return From Blue Ridge 1 1 Over 75' prep school boys from va- I rious parts of the south passed through the city yesterday returning home from the boys conference which has been in session for the last two weeks at Blue I Ridge, C.

Most of the boys went' through the city by but some fewl motored through. Fifteeen lads from Mississippi were delayed here last night on account of machine trouble and will leave the aitY this morning. Miss Uhl Wins. rittladloThIL July S.Eleanor UK of Philadelphia, today won the 3 miles trwim- mint raeAt for women in the Delaware river between Bridaeburt and Liverton In 43 minutes, 13 secundst new record- for the course. THE 'GLORIOUS FOURTH Made permanent.and lasting our Independence.

Our training will fit you for a permanent and prosperous position in the business world, and will be a stepping stone to an independent competence. If you come, you'll be satisfied; if you you'll always regret it Better be satisfied than sorry. Ihe Drauglion Business College Opposite P. Knoxville, Tenn. G.

M. Ksiste Frank J. Williams E. E. Patton 7 THE GLORIOUS FOURTH Opposit' P.

Knoxville Tenn. G. tt. Frank J. Williams ESE.

Patton I I I HI I HAGEN-TIES IN FRENCH CHALIPIOrISHIP Parte, July Hagen. the American professional golfer, drove hie way into a tie today with tafitte of Biarritz. in the French open golf championship on the to.Boulle links at Ver-. milles. Both men had ecore4l498 at the end of the second day's play.

Hagen made a three-stroke lead, which Latitte gained yesterday. I. second days play. Hagen 1 three-stroke lead, which yesterday. a No tames scheduled South Atlantic League.

At Spartanburg-Oreenellie, rain. At Columbia 11; Augusta 1. At Charleston Charlotte Virginia League. At retersburg it Richmond At Portsmouth Norfolk 3. At Suffolk.

4 Newport News 3. At Wilson Rocky Mount Piedmont League. At Creensboro 'Winston Salein $. At Danville High Point 4. At Durham Tt-11aleigh 15- Texas League.

7 At Dallas Shreevport 2. At Wichita Falls Fort Worth 2. At 1Touston Galveston 4. At Beaumont 4 San Antonio 5. 7, No games scheduled.

South Atlantic League. At Spartanburg-Greenville, rain. -z At Columbia II; Augusta 1. At Charleston Charlotte 1 Virginia League. At Petersburg 13; Richmond 7.

At Portsmouth Norfolk 3. At Suffolk. Newport News 3 At Wilson Rocky Mount 3... Piedmont League. At Clreensbore 7: 'Winston Salem S.

At Danville High Point 4. At Durham 11 -R 13 aleigh Texas League. 7 At Panes Shreevport 2. At Wichita Falls Fort Worth At Houston -I; Galveston 4. At Beaumont 6 San Antonio 5.

I I 1 11 oNyr 0 41EinnO2 amisOio FORGET rm With 'both clubs putting forth an errorlems brand of bell. the Knoxville Giants made it four in a row from Dir. mingham at Booker Washington nark yesterday by a score of 4 to 3. They play today. It took a "lucky- for the Giants to pull the trick.

however. The visiting negroest were leading. 3 to 1. when a pair of singles by Maddox and Downer followed by a smashing drive off Smith's bat scored two. In the ninth Birmingham threatened to tie the count and would doubtless have succeeded but for Smith's sensational shoe string catch in right fled.

'In the last of the final frame the Giants again opened the festivities. namilton sent a long one over tho fence, the ground rules holding him at second. Maddox smashed the ball against the fence for a double. scoring Ilarnliton for tbe winning tally. The game was of the thrilling kind so seldom witnessed and the calibre of ball on tap was well above par at all times.

Maddox the one armed phenom was the sensation of the game. Ilogar: cured two singles and a double out of four chances Score by innings. knoxville 010 201-1 8 0 Birmingham-- 110 001 000-3 6 0 Batteries: Force and Grmes; Zeigler, Juanello, and Wesley. Cardena. forth an Knoxville from Dir.

to 3. Tb gton ruter: h' for the wever. The ntr. 3 to 1. kladdox and drive threatened Id doubtlees Lith's Benno- rnstl frame ight nerd.

fi festivities. over tho tolding him ed the ball be scoring rifling kind calibre of III I e-71---, I 1-) 1111 II 1 I 1 I that any shoe In the house any shoe In the houselll 7 trw P. rip de. alL P. 7 177,7 44 .401) elk I SOUTHERN GOLF TOURNEY ATCHATTANOOGA Chattanoora, July E.Pollak Boyd.

of Chattanooga and Perrv.Adair. of Atlanta, each ticti with 77 each, for the qualifying medal of the opening day of the 111th annual tournament of the southern Golf association. With the course in ideal and low scores expected, play began here this morning in the qualifying W. R. Blair.

of and J. L. Glass. of the first pair. drove off et o'clock.

Teams were en tered by Nashville. Chattanooga, New Orleans, Atlanta and aCnossills. GOLF and Perr y--Adair. with 77 each tor 1 of the opening Jai tournament ot tociation. In ideal endition the Pisau3ratibefg: and J.

the first pair. Teams were en- Claattanoogx, New A i i do 1 1 At ----t Catherine crown, a 10-year-oldr Now York girl, finished CONGRATULATE COX. "Night Owls" send First tlessage to Democratic Nominee. The first telegram from Knoxville to Clovernor James M. Cox, felicitating him upon his nomination am democratic standard bearer, wes tent early Tuesday Morning immediate)), after the nomination was flarthed over the wires to The Journal arid Tribune office.

A quartet of democratic night owls, namely, -it. H. Gammon, W. W. Lawrence, Nathan 1).

-White and Austin 1.1 (Chug) Rigsby, who had patiently kept the long night's vigil, awaiting news from the 'Frisco pow-wow. hurriedly caucused and organized by electing Mr. Rigsby ehalrman of the convention. A committee was then appointed by the chair, oonsisting of Mr. chairman Nat han White, mecretary, and W.

W. Lawrence. to draft a telegram of cangratuluAlons to the morninee. The committee brought In the fellowing report, which was unanimously adopted and rushed to the telegraph office: "Warmest on demerved victory at San Francisco. Knoxville democrats hall Yvul not only standard bearer of democracy, but as next occupant ot the White Ileums." Earlier in the night the same sent the following niesesige to W.

C. Houston. the fluor leader of the Tennesiee delegation "In i.e much Mg you are our repreeenta. lives is choosing candidate for Presidency. we deem It expedient to Inform you that there po no eentiment here among democrats for Ither Inivis or Palmer.

"on rontrary. it is evident that support--tore of McAdoo and Cox are overwhelmingly in majority and upporters of either favor other as second choice. "Nve believe and co inform you that phoutd you -continue to support either Davis or Palmer, or any except Mckdoo or Cox. It would he misrepresenting democratic perty and betrayal of intelligent Inas of voters." 'rb goes at IP L1 1,....,. 14,::..3,:,..1 goes at just ust three prices.

ces-- 0 11' 0.46. 111 Li o' 0 4 i I AlcoaPlays Lenoir City. will play Lenoir City Thursday afternoon, at tho Alcoa park. -A, fast gaups le in prospect. aenoir City.

lOir City Thursday A last game Open Highway July 17. Mountain highway, in Polk county. will be opened and dedicated Slturday, July 17. Letters inviting Knoxville business men to attend the program will he mailed by the Board of Commerce.in few days along with an urgent request that Knoxville send a large party to Polk county for the national cIttcago st St. Louts.

Philadelubia at Pittsburgh. Southern Association. Litt la Pock at Natthvi ile at Chattanooga. a New Orleans at Birmingham. Mobile at national Chicago at St.

Louts. Philadelnhia at Pittsburgh. Araerican Beaton at Philadelphia. Southern Association. Litt la Pock at Nashville at Chattanooga.

New Orleans at Birmingham. Mobile at 1 grACId No. Scatzre BIG SUMMER SHOE SALE You Afford to Miss It 4 tar BIG SUMMER SHOE SALE You Can't Afford to Miss It. NEGRO JAZZ BAND NEGRO SOUTHERN LEAGUE liNOXVILLE GIANTS BIR3IINGHAAI BARONS BOOKER WASHINGTON PARK (End Jackson Ave. Car Line.) Game Called at 3:15, P.M.

ADMISSION-5 P. Game Called at 3:15 NEGRO JAZZ BAND NEGRO SOUTHERN LEAGUE -liNOXVILLE -GIANTS BIR3IINGHAAI BARONS AT-- BOOKER WASHINGTON PARK i L- 1 1 Chess Masters' Atlantic N. Atlantic) iCty Chess Masters congress will open ber tomorrow with seven competitors. Including three of international repots-, tation. In addition to Frank J.

Moor. shall. United States champion, D. Janorwski. French ehampion, and Charles Jaffe.

of New the players are S. T. Sharp. of Philadelphia; B. S.

Jackson, formerly of the University of Pennsylvania4 Lotkowski and A. Neldich. The congress was organized today with A. I. McClure.

of Lakewood, tno y'll Yero are 0- i- 8.1,14, Ir.La ir oe rgidanichczed of the University of Pennsylvania4, 0 Phliadelphiat B. S. Jackson, formerly today with A. J. of Lakewood.

N. Pres'. i' Congress. stera congress will r'llht "yell ernat na rents-, Fri ittnP amp.onD 'Ix. lbtftr.

anorw- and France's Olympic Game. Antwerp, July now appears that France will have the largest representation at the Olympic games. The French team will comprire 350 persona The United States will be a close second with 320, that France will have the largest rep- resentation at the Olympic games. The French team will comprire 350 persona. The United States will be a close sec- ond with Trots Postponed.

4-1eye1and. ly cult racing at North Randall track called off today because of rain and mudy track. Today's card will be run off weather permitting. tMelreland. 0-.

Xuly els cult racing at North Randall track celled off today because of rain and mudy track. Today's card will be run, off weather perrnittIng. Trots Postponed. Ileturn From Camp. "Live 'Wire" Girl Reserves 'left Camawlia, the Y.

W. C. A. camp at ficomnn's lake. Tuesday morning after a week's Monday evening the final pro' groin- was held by the girls and a num- lar Of orikinal 14 tunts were presented.

"Spkrks from the Live Wire." tho "offloloi" publication of the corps Wag ono of the features of the program. lkilsm Canal Voters. girls' work weretary of ttle Y. W. was in chargl of the party.

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