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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 13

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Ty extb Again His Etzt Indians Defeat Athletics. Browns Win Irrora Yanks: razth Ma Eimer. meivingo An National Leagrt.e. Won. -Loot, Pet Brooklyn 41 11 593 Ciorianart 44 21 ,621 Pittsburch 11 35 414 Cinctaitatt 44 31 Mt 38 38 .114 St.

Loci 41 -41 414 Chktaps rn, 41 4: 413 4 17 41 474 Boston 31 3 441 11111-1elads: 11 44 .315 Chicle-fps New York 17 Boston 11 '1i1adelph1ii, 11 I 1-1 0....11 Fell lEISIII LEFT F011 DIG YflUill RhCES TITLE 1 CIIIIEP1011S11111 TO START TODAY SCOUT ARRESTED Arc cn LcEn of a DAtt Somali. Chicks Alco ran Two Gzmcs Frcm tha Vets. One tad inning By Crunirighant Give the Lookout-Traveler, Came to Little nook. woo. 40--wa Charlotte Baseball Club Invoke Labor Ordinance to Protect Players.

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"'1. at Her. Brookl 4ne ,,4.,,, ett-W 'Lost, A Pet yn 23 .593 live Gar elorinate 000 41 44 -11 St A 1101 A ,4 ,7, mt't -s to col. D.1.....,,-L.....r. Labor Ordinance to Protect A A AA 38 38 .114 I St LADrili 0 41 -A Ills Wins Hot Battle From ChicaS.9 A A A A 41 4Z aures lis Chicks Also ran Two Gamcs New Vrit 1 7 4i 474 0 Bolton A A 31 38 .44 Cod Lel From tha Vets.

kalladelPW, 11 41 -125 etanaMEMINIMMOMNWIWIN rirates Again Defeat Braves. Indians Defeat Athletics. One Bad Inning By Crunirighant -1P Browns Win Irrorn Give the Lookout-Traveler, i Giants naza3r Defeat I I Exth Elts Eerier. Game to Little nook. rirates Again Defeat Braves.

Indians Defeat Athletics. One mad Inning By Connirighant lf Giants nazny Defeat Browns Win Ifvorn Give the Lookout-Traveler, Cardinals. razth Elts 2 tl nOer 1 Caine to Little Rock. lorios, Boyd and Vienz Re, present Southtast. Western- Players Are Hubby, Ward.

flonest and Evans, E4garded as Stronz Contendersi Both 1 Win Ilatches Icries1 Boyd and Vienzler Re- present Southeast. Western Players Are Hubby, Wilburt l'IcIff Erzns, Ward. 1 Jones and Evans, E4garded as strong Contenders- Both Win latches ITitrAtAva- Jones and Evans, E4garded as Strong Contendersi 'Both Win Ilatchu .1141...127, Resolute; America's Defender, Gets Time Allowance. This Is Due to Greater Sail Spread of Shamrock IV. in' Event of Close Pinish the Winner May Not Be E.nown trntil Resolute; America's Defender, Gets Time Allowance.

This Is Due to Greater Sall Spread of Shamrotk IV. In Event of Close Pinish the Winner May Not Be own Until la' Event et COSe Pintail th, Winner May Not Be E.nowa Untal Irriday. AIMEOn.00100 eaMmsolalt -7 I Arieriessi Learae. woo. Loot.

Pet inevtlanal 13 21 .411 Now iter11.1aaa.... 11 al -4411 41 II .111 11-- 4 .114 Mt Louie 41 .44 boolon 11 -11 -4S1 i)fettott, 4. 14 klail41411pail: 24 JU 411, .244 rawyttais4 21 :111 Now Yorke .1 11 21 41 Chimes 41 II 111 11 11 A 11 Mt. Louis SS 41 .414 Arneriesn League. raoyeamo Wel) Lou.

Pet 21 ATI (1.4,-.1"...-T-Grbt 41 11 Arierican League. 21 Wen' Ldmit 13 .111 11 11 11 .1 A41 1 hime a 1 1 Mt Louie 41 .494 1 se .111 Louie 4 1 .494 flicInn't a. al listsedetpala 12 1, 0,344 Charlotte. N. dub' step to check the Inroad being made into the ranks of professional baseball PlaYowe lo organised leagues In the south wore taken here today when P.

promoter an independent tub at IL was arrested Oa a charge of solleting labor wIthout a license. bleeban I was arrested under a city ordinance requiring a. license fee of persons from outside Meekbeabiarg courinty who colleted labor here. Charge avec preferred by Melillo ot the Charlotte clue of the South Atlantic League otter Iteoltaa, is said to have mad. overtures to two of the club's Incidentally the license tee tor euch solicitors will be $2.200 after tomorrow when the newly adopted ordinance goes Into effeet.

lideehan was released on $400 bond for appearanee in municipal court tte cbarla4te. 14'Drastla step to cheek the Inroad being blade into tbo ranks ot pretens1ons-1 baseball PlaTee. 1111 1.11411411 In th south worms taken beret today, when P. Meehan Prowtter ot independent a stun at Cboareettekt, C--, was ar- rested am A A canna AS antlettnar tAhar MMONIMME11.1.001.E6 4 ebieeto. July woo both vetoes ot double-hooeiter treat Chicago teear bee-2 end 41-te-1- A home coo by whose drive wratt wsder the twice So right f.rL4, gave victory Le dui iriottore in the Initial contest whilo they woo the 1 MOWS log beaching hitA Scorre: hind tame.

H. If. IL Rr.oiloyas too Likteirim 062 414-2 0 I Irisreees. took Krueger; Tyler tint Kilaifer. Daly.

keened gasue: R. leL P000klya ,,161 et 44-4 It 1 tea, le 40011 ettAI I kteita, and Elliott; and Daly, WO Cl lbeels sawnops in? 11 ronb ot rram hiare taday 1-4e-i 40 2 and horns re by Dimon. wbese drive went wsder lb tent Se richt field lees 'knell le Ma alnitore 'win osilthe iisriam4111" iti blitI. tbeh winki 41.bita.ther wila Ittrod same. H.

IL IL Preteaye 1414 002 646....1 lp Cateetre 1. SOS 041 en-1 1 1 bilerener and Krueger; Trbit owl Daly. beernd game: R. IL IEL, we kt a Isk bet seit-4 It 1 Lim iettlitI It 1 it it $4111.. I 110 I fang la, Or.

LA11.17. A4ornect, Atone: tt Jt IEL a. .111 641 414,....4 II i 40 I 1 lett? and Elligatt! Carter. Bad and Da ly- Southern Associztion. wow.

rt-t. Lied. Rock 41 14 -111 Ntew Orleans 41 11 .111 Flirmirtgbass 41 It .1 Atlanta 44 3 .141 Mobilo 41 .11 itoirnVat'N4 .0 44 41 .401 4-1 .444 tilonOtiga to, a IL .141 .161 Alit .641 2011thern Wns Logt, Ft 'Attie Rock 41 14 .11, New Oetesres 41 11 .111 Htrintnalinsra 41 It .1.1 Atlanta. 44 11 141 Mobilo As as job, itconxn244 42 41 .401 Nexiavii.46 4-1 12 4 41 4.: bal tan 4611 a a a a a a a IL Ia. .114 0, Mt, MK 0 a a-a a a a 4 41 .4 01 44 14 .444 a a a a a IL IL .34 I 1 -Beaten.

July' Scott ran bht string of es up to let today and Soot tell by dotoattog Detroit in both outdo et a dcabloeutecter 11-to-li sad 4-44rd The first tante wen by a ratty in the ninth hosing. Ty Cobb arthi intrred hi left ice is that Ita M. anti was earrbefl front tit PIM. Aerk IPSO eredited with -winning both games. SciDreat 1 Fleet game- It- II- Oen 44-4 4 3 Dorton toet On 4 4 A ere, VV fibrin.

Eremite and A toot ith Rialto, humus: Leek Pennect ani ilecond Oates-- Pt. It 74. Detroit MHO doe 0441-d 4 3 Bootie 41 ett9 It I CiPid toink- Okri and bulimia: Poollinch and Welwyn iing-k waa eyedtett urt game. Bei 1 letrytt gansiba I Beaton July 14.rverett Stott ran bid aDettriztofineoeswiembous day aad ameba 1-to-11 end -40b. The Met game was wen by a ratty In the ninth telud o.

Ty cot rah bilared bin lett III la that game and was earrted from the field. Pew. torte's Waa eyedtad wttla vrttraing bet" Et games. lienrent i game. It tDetrott, -lee 410 le4-1 4 1 Borten I 00 2 0- I Ayren -(14i7t.

Lb etke and blrootilts )talltelk Atilliage LaSh. reloosect Is I 44 --vo I It ee Dorton ON' 01 2 Ox -S ayren, and Atnemith, Ilan stalkAge: Lusk Peasoca anti besiang. ow. 34. It 14 Detroit ti Oala litii I 3 oto It I tJsd loam-- Dario and btateszez Peashoelt sact wasters Atlanta.

July IteMlanda Iron a double-header trout Birmingaam today 4-and-I, and 3-and-1. alai-bag' it three out of tiro tor the aeries. That Mut content wall 13 iambi's, satit Pim Ritter Maga, andiel it 'with a single. Ti illiembaa tteid tha Barone to too blita in tbe second eon teat which went seem Innings by agree. meat.

Center FlaIdet Giettfith was put out tit tbe till, game tor attempting to attack empire Gettord- inhibit tett Fodder-Bine Ws band and bad to retire. ttnorell4 1 First gatmee7 It. H. I ir A Bmtnittago ....3 4 4 Aileen i .41 '11 3 entintilt.titer and G000da.7,Vitirta lied I secosa4 tam: 11. IL I 4 Birmingham 2 a Atlanta I ----i 6m and retertz ligeelbeat, as4 Hager.

Atlanta. July wen a Ili sotalltryalTkinghonabain th.stit turettnetda ltei4out wend SZ budget eats plook lEuttio, Kw." ended It Ma gotta Tors tillooinsat noli Ilan narn44 44 two ham in the eceoud cos. text whieb west seven Walesa by agree. merit Center Gruttits was put out nt tbe UN Vitiate fin' attellOPtiekg te atteen emPtre GeIler(L 11 hit -Lett FJ.0,1414e Vint bert Ws band and bad te retire, deerent Virile it 11., at. Birnsleithain 4 Atlantis 1 '11 3 Maa.1 NNW .111 I I i I 1 rivet Itranam--7.

It st. Itz Binotnabata 3 4 it Atlanta .6 11 3 Cron indatter and Go- .11 odd and Mane. ennead tame i tz lc. I 3 I I I ad retersZ. Zbeeibila' 11104 "...71 ie 0 mi 4pr i te -'s -4' 1 ll' A'-'7, i 1 liemplitat July 14rIlve west.

ern and southwestern players and three from the southeast remained as cos tenders for the chareplonahip at the end ot todara ptar to the Amateur Tournament 'of the Western Gott A oatattem. witobtre, Jones. ot Atlanta. twice win. ner at the southwestern championship ad.

list la the Present soent.Pnllark Boyd. Chattanooga and Wenzten IT111441 up MIA southeastern- oentlagent. -western players mho- todarez taba rounds art Charks lehichl Benne At Chicage; national champion: C. W. Hubby.

at Dallas Sart Wilbur. of Indianapolis. Clarence St. Louie and Jaznee Ward. Kansas Qty.

Janos and 'Evans. -rewarded Sit strong contendere for the championship. won both th4dr malttches today handily. In the opnbas round Jones defeated Frank eraser. ot USIeftL a and 4 an4 this afternoon ettmtnataa Gown ale-Connell.

et ChiesTo I and 5. Evans won over It S. Hickey of Atlanta in the anemias round. 4 and S. and over Baxter Spark.

of Tarr. Basta in the afternoon a ant Z. One of the surprises of the war the elimination-- et Richard Markt. Wimp. of St Louie.

Taltuar up ot Jones In medal play- Ile loot to Wilbur in the morning round. two up. Wilbur defeeted Walter Kesimaann. of St. Louts in the trot extra kale match of the and a west.

t. tender for the championship at tha end ot oda" play be the Amateur Totiritensent 'Of the Western Gott Ais, sociation. jezes, at Atlanta. taira win. nor th a Illeuthireotern chtunPionshili la taa present tourna sase.t4.7ibonaak Boyd.

Chattalleage. and Henry Wenzten iilomphia made up ths eldwaH alb 01E04 'Tim Immitut cos 1 t.4 (k" Cincinnati. July it 10-lantna game Crum Plattal 1-4-2. hourr R. It Va, Ptitistdelybila ,0111 ISS 41-1 11 11 Cincinnati ..,00 0: Ont, 1--4 11 1 Riney and Witaorw 'Ann ad Allen.

rInt'llt! 174 TE1111 it 0.1..-1 i 1.1 4 A Wal" ME 1 VB eineinnatt ,000 00: 000 It Rtx0Y and iiitbdr010: Lind ond AfleL 'rue? to loin Chicks. Kansas City, Idos, July Tuero, who pitched for the City Asserican associstion testa ssrly is the passott, is on his way today to leiti ths Memphis club ot th Southern air Sociation- Tuers wss held by Ms St. Louis Nationals and reisased by that club to Memphis. 1 I f44" INDIANS PALLY TO IMO Philadelphia. a ly 14.

Ph iladolph la batted tar thren rend DI tho Mat 11130S" today hot thereafter could do nothing arab hist and Cloveland cams behind had we 6-0103 eionvo: Cleveland iii 111-4 'Philadelphia in I ICeveleakio and crxeul; Moor, and Pim' Cleve 1.1;m4 601 Ill 111-4 0 Philadelph la 1,00 000 000-4 I 1 Coveteskio and CYNoill; Moor, and Pea. INDIANS IIALLY TO 14 ViblikAlAblubsta batiod Covelonato tor thrift, rend th inning today bet thoroottor could do nothing witb Wet and Clovedad coma front bobtad Sine won 640-3- Sissar: SI. H. lb HAVE BKATEna XV741112fit Pitiehorgh, July wort 'Its third mraight rams from Boston today d-to-2. Scarlet rooton .10 001 10(1---3 I 2 ritisburgh so 800 II Oescheger and altd Pitt oh Ito third 41-to-S.

floors', 'Pardon l'ittobur Only-A NAVIC PIRATE-ma XV761101tt. 0.1 I A Volk- t.httr wit my atI 14Owift, irwo volt elite lot Mersob lik Teem. July It Memphis wool both James of a double-header fret Nashville today 411-to3 and 111-1-11. -Heavy bilthig Pixy the Chicitattawe afar them the victories, Two bent Fiona by Nashville pUtydwe bt the first tante two by Memphis ln the eteand featured the day ply. home run in the mecum game same with two men ea basso, Scores: First Ganme B.

IL a Nashville 3 6 111 Memphis I 111 I IMete and Jesnard; Vance amd 131eshoff. fiseentd gallbSoom IL H. AIL Nashville I 10 I Memphir 111 It 0 Tomiln. rrrrrr and Morel, Zennard3 'r Ir all Albrie and Bischoff. Two Dolt entemtla I kintrutt 1 at-7mm Ink MOMS blew York.

July LOUIS defeated Now York today -to-I. The visitors dreiro QUSII trent the box bt tho seventh ImiholitOn the first pitched hell hi tho somad rang. Ruth bit hts 18th home run fth imago end was passed oa hie salt three trams to the plat Ito seed onky one more beano rue to equal Ws Escort of last season. Scots: Tt. H.

IL St. Louis 00 849 520-7 1 New 1 08 1 Davis and Savoring; Quinn. Snare end lat-Tars Ink BONES tirve York. July Lettia defiPated Now York today 7-to-I. The 'bittern drove QUID11 front the box In tho seventh tosholt O'il the ting Pitched heti hi the immiond ill' land.

Ruth bit lit, 11th borne run fthe season aril WWI passed OM kin matt three trim to the Ha needs only owl snore haute run to equal his tosert 01 last seasoa, Scuts! It IL IL St 000 4149 520-4 1 Now York 01 000 OZO---1 1 Davis mind Sevoroid; Quinn. Shore and 1 National Les-gus. prton at 1Pitahurith. Prooklyn okt flcatto. vhiladtipttla lit.

Cincinnati. Ateerleau League. St Levitt at New YorkCleyelattd at, Detroit at Littstan. 61bWago at 'Washington. Southern Associationeltattanonxa at Magnolia.

Nashville at Little ithek. vC. -1641- 4ir FerrA id; ZAI eyeN '1er vt 4 t'''Y 4 or'S zzational Lostirna Dorton at 1Pitsburstk. Provitlyn at eitienso. altiladCiphhil SIA einCLITalatl.

"00,0.... Ateerican League. St. Lout at Now York- Cleyelatid at, Philiulelptila. Detroit, at Boston.

cilwate at Association-. Chatta non sa at hIsaipltis. Nashvillo at Little Huck. a Root. .4 400 4fittlioi Ito6 god; i 40 -It 4 ft, :,..4,..

4 toy 0 'Ir 'Or .1 1 os -Irrl 11 le as WENT INITINCStig Kt, Loot Jul York bit inppertunely today, anti a kirt4 by ragged fielding on the oart of the locals, defeated tit Louis 7-to--1 Neht was invincible, tho only roll tontine from a triple and as Ingle. Only ono other runner reached ratenond. itcoro FL It Pl. York 116 410-7 12 124 Louts OSS 616-1 7 6 anitioyder; May. Goodwin.

North 1Itheefer. fielding tit, Loul Ingle acorn Yn 15t 1.0u1 and 1,11, ONS WAS ZNOt0111 Little Reek. July born bad moo bad hrnlag. tbo todaY and' Ltttle Reek woo l-te-4, making a clean sweep of tho tbree-ronte aerie orttb Chattanooga. In Oso sista inning Harbor hit home run with two on bases and a otteesaistem et bita sad base an antis scored I tiaras mars Vint Score: n.

It It I ebittanoota 4 1 1 1 Little Reck I 11.2 Cunningham and Neiderkorn Robinson and Kohlbocer. I se-TettI Harper ewe a 1 Lit 14' 1 1 tt 11 0 I ristown 1 Llorristown Wins. ilorrixtown, July 14licrr1 fawn doroarts Ulleabetbtoo, score I fel and retains lead in APPILlanniart TeN, gee by two Th feature of the game was the pitching of 1 nil flawyerni for Morristown nod fleldinr by and McCrary, 'Morristown, tlizabethion hu strong teem and fights hard all the time. Flatteries: Morristown. P.

Sawyers end Riggs; Elizabetliton; Merrick and Sawyers bit a home run for itorri 'trio 2 and TON, tribb th Mai fdawyer itorrist teem a Bat te and RAI Parry. 8a Iowa, Tenn. July hqt-ts Ultsabethtatt, sicore I tet otaine lead ln AILPPILIJacalial 1 1 New 'rock. vital factor to aay assumed added tpeirtaace outset, ea the eve, of the first America's cup race et 1920. whoa was learned that, th the event of a close Anita tomorrow the winner Might sot be know before rile Announcement by the rata committee that Shamrock IV 'Intuit give Reso lute.

American defender, a handicap of I minutes and one because Ot the chailetigero greater spread of canvas, was ovaipted with. 'Another announce that the comsaltte bad granted a request for reetialeareopent of metals, of the Shaterock'a As IL. was impossible to put her con-vas under tape today1 and the yacht wilt be racing oft S3.fl4y Rook tomorrow, the 'work may Ito doe before 1PriAstr day of rest tor the Yachtlnit Mare ahould the revisit or tomorrow'. contest bang on secOnda the rival crews must remain hi sue. pens until Friday at for any change in sail figure would be reflected in time allowance.

'This change. bow. Ter, would be only a few eaconds cording toll. De. Et Parsons, chairman of the rocs committee, who added that the pooeibility of a revereaV in the judges- decision was almost negligible.

Tonight's announcement of tbs time allowance was rose as soon as final figure on the measurements of the two yachts were reported to the committe by official surveyors. The tentative handicap was an upset to experts wito had predicted that six minutes or six minutes and a half would be about the figure, The reason for the handicap in favor lot the American boat to that Shamrock carries approximately 1,410 square feet 1 more canvas than her rival. Which gives bet' decided advantage in a boat-for. boat corapstacat. Ths official traasuro, meats a the two vessels Sall area.

Shamrock. 103311.4 square feet Resolute. $.71 -5 mutters feet. Idettgta over Shamrock, 110.20; Resolute leatt feet. 1 Length on water: Shimrock Res.

'elute 7447. Quarter beam length penalty: SharO1 rock S.97 feet; Resolute 1.23 feet. 14, tracing length): Shamrock fret: Resoluta. 12.20 lent. Displacement i Shamrock 2.87t cubic bet; Resolute $.530 cubic feet.

Draught nonaltrehip.meock 0.58; Ile faints 0.0 tent. Ratilfg measurements: Shamrock feet; Resolute 12.11 feet. Both challenger and defender rode at, anchor today In thir horseshoe at Hook, very llgtt winds causing the rival skippers to abandon plans for start. With three out ot five races needed 'to 'will the ann. the race ocamitt announced tonight that tomorrow's flaturdarg and Tuesday's races will be bold a a scheduled.

but that after that data the yachts would race ererr day. This rule, however, will be subject to modification at the request of either skipper, who will kayo the privilege of requesting day of ireat between races. Flea decision will lay with the committee. Although at this rate. five contseis should be ended Thursday of nest week there Is the possibility that light winde preventing the yachts front finishing within the sixhour time liralf may result in races- being declared Ott.

The start of tomorrow'. contest Is scheduled to be made at soon from the Ambrose channel lightship. The course. thirty milee in length will not be announced until Suit bolero the start. but the rules call for a.

windward leeward course for the first, third and fifth races. The second and fourth are to be over a Islassular COhrile. Among celebrities who will watch British oeamanship matched against American. are Franklin D. Rooeevett.

assistant secretary of the navy and Sir Auckland Geddes. British ambassador to the United State'. Mr. Roosevelt wilt he shoerd a deetroyer and Sir Auckland on the steam yacht Victoria. a guest of flit Thomas th, eve, of th first Antorkta's cup race 4 1910, whes was iserate4 that, tat tit event ot a close Mash tolawrow.

tb winner might ant an knew before re day Arinu.uneern.ent IT the' reee committe tnat Snamrock iti must avrt, Mt American defender, a handteart of minutes an one --sezofird; becauso Ot tin eKalletri trevvilo ozrireukA el? 4rola ri lea, by official surveyors. The tentative handican was an menet to extlerts who had predicted that eta minutes or six minutes and a half would be anent the risTubre: l- re" On for the handean in favor me the American -boat ts that Shamrock carriee approximately itQUILYS feet Mar" canvas than her rival. which aly her a eeduea advantage la a boat-for. boat corapartson. Tits official measure Meets ol the twe Camels follow: Sall szes.

shamrock, 10413241 square feett Reemote. $775 equare feet. Idesigth over slii Shamrock, 110.30; Reeolute 106-14 feet. Length on water: Shamrock neap 'olutO Quarter beam length Penaltel Sheal. rock SIT feet; Resolute 1,23 feet.

la tracing length): Shamroc 97 11 feet: Regolot tc2I -tets Displacententt tinamrock 2.17t cubic tett: Resolute 3.830 cubic feet. Draught penalty: Shsunrock 0.58; Itew elate co feet Ratilig raeasurements: Shamrock 94.4 feet; Resolute 134 feet. Both challenger and defender rode at anchor today in the Horseshoe at -Fsarldy liook, very Ught winds causing the rival akipnerl to abandOn plans for Illtwnaluititathropert- out oe' five races aggedod -to 'will the nun. the PACO aommittee announced tonight that tomorrow's. gaturdara and TuelidaY'S races will be belt as scheduled.

but that after that data the gesehts would fuel 11 beast a aittblecorethert to mThodilifirucaltion'hwatevtelift; vitlqu skipper, who 'will have the prtvilege of requesueg a gag Of reae between rsesteraal declaim will Ur with the nnill'wb4le' Although at this rate. five couteets should be ended ThureAlay Of Mat week there is the poseibility that light winds, Preventing thy' Yachts evntu fintabing within the stehour time 'trait. may re- suit in races- betas declared oft, The start of tomorrow'. contest Is scheduled to be made at motet from the Ambrose channel lightship. The course.

thirty miles in length not be announced until just, before the start- but th name call ter wind- ward leeward' enures for the first tts.irst and ilftrh races. 'rile second and Inull'el are go De Ter arlanaltiar COUTIte. Among ce lebrities who will watch BritIla anklin D. 'rstntebeel Rooeevett. 442-Inge aro assistant secretsury of the and Sir Auckland Geddes.

Britlett ambassador te the United Statse. Mr. Roosevelt will be aboard a de- otroyer. and Sir Auckland on the Meant yacht VOctoria. a guest ot Sir Thernoul 1.1 TIIIICII VIIIEBE i i I 1LTC11 Pima It 0,1111, Weatoingtema.

Ja1 141--WsushhaCteh de rotated ellfreage toner 4-10-4- Bich hit f'1r a born run in tits fifth wit two on base and tn the elghth tnnIng a want th4 three trtotae Jo eueetanten netted three more runs for Washington. scwret 71- H. le-Chicago 00111 000-4 11 WaMairtesi 000 I 10 1 William. alai gallant Shaw. Courtney end Citiattitr, t.

Lc Reds. Oita rota July young Pitchers wore dropped trona the roster of the Cincinnati National league baseball club today. Guy Rickard. Cornell star. wag uneon(ttionally released.

Bart CUMM1111111 itinberat C011aga pitcher and Ilarry Carlson will be sent to Evansville. md while John Their wIll go to ggrirosiOrt club tor tarthor seasoning. Wo Welt Items mommt otstoirtolo. Jul, 14--WtothilaCten de' ChM-ago today 6-to-a. Bios hit tot and hi the elghtl innIng an4 tbtet born run In the tIfth wit twe on base trtplee la gueettenten netted three mon rune tor Waabinston.

gtomfte TIL II. le, taw ill al and Cincin pitchers nt the ball caul Atari 19Ii Cummin and Eva n4rVi re tO 8 stanoonin YOU SPIT," NEX ins Training Quarters'. New 'York. July Slocum Veer beret. Ms been seleete4 aa the tin)! training quarters of the American Olympic teem previous to the smiling of the athletes for Antwerp during tba last week of July.

OW 'moat, bl tr nail: of' ing tba Police Start Drive Against Promiscuous Expectoration. Itthhaan Declares It-la lthytrnsanitary and Menace to IthTo Enforce i In. silttlye tO I vw. Nati01101 League. New York St UMW 1.

Plif Boston 1. Proklyn 3-4: Ch Cincinnati Phil Aelphis. S. American League. Poston I-4: Petrolt 11.4.

St ISfilw 'York S. Washington 11; Chicago 4. Cleveland 8: Philadelphia t. outhern Association. Little Rock Chattanooga 4.

sMemphis 140; Nashviil 1-5. Atlanta 44; Birmingham 14. American Association. At Minneapolis 1-11: Toledo 1-1. At St.

Paul 11-11; Columbus' 1-1- At Kansas City 12: Louisville 1. At billwaukee 4 Indlanapolla 11 Learns. At Buffalo 4: Boattloor. S. At Toronto Reading b.

At Akron Jersey City S. Only three scheduled. South Atlantic) League. At Charlotte 8: Columbia At Oreenville Charleston K. At Angst, Soartutourg 4.

Virginia Leagues At Suffolk 0: Nsrfolk 3. At Portsmouth 1: Rocky Mount 2. At Wilson I Petersburg 0- At Newport News Richmond Leatais on I. Lie 1-1. itilphia, I.

League. It 11,4. york 1. icage 4. Lssoclatiozz.

tts n000ra 11-5. ingham 14. i 7Columbus 74 Louisville 1. idlanaP0141 13 Lai Leares. ttroorip a kding b.

Sr City It 2 FORCE, of Giants Pitched no-hit game in Co Imnbus, Ohio. Ho wVi pitch hero during Pensacola series, at Docker Washington Fields Clay Court Teuu Chicago, -July Vlayers won their way into the Msth round ot the annual national clay court tennis cliamPionanio single's today at the Southold Tennis club. They were Lindley Murray, Niagara Fans. Roland Roberts. San Irraneiteo; cent Roberta.

New York and Walter 21. Hayes and Ralph H. Burdick of Giants Win. Point, Ikt. July loneelY PlaYed game the 'Knoxville col-red Giant detested the local Red Box here today by the score of 14 to 6.

The visitors led off with- swatted at the very start and at no time was the outcome of the gams in doubt. The Ciente made fourteen hits while the loads made but live- 1,200 ACCIDENTAL DEATHS In TENNESSEE. IU YEAR ApproxiMately 1.200 deaths In Tonnes-nee during the year 1919 were due to accidents, according to the report made by the Tennessee mate board of Automobile accidents proved falai for 116. and 129 people were killed in railroad and street tar accidents. Jill other accidents combined nuumbered 1113.

making the total number of deaths from tockknt 1.1011. 4 ALBERT VIILLIAMS Chical their wi annual disrupt() Boutnite it141-nd cent Itc T. klaY calla, 1st Pt here today 01cIreffideitlY visitors lel very start 001114 of 01 made four made but 1 ozoo A IN aesteeeidedurints," bY butomoolt, 111 and road and a aceidants making th accident I JONESBORO'S VICTORY VOA JOHNSON CITY i rl CITY tournament. The scores or today's rounds follow: First Round. championship tltgbt 'flobbr Jolly.

Atlanta. defeated Frank Cramer listens. Ark. II sod 44 George Mc Con'nell. Chkago.

defeated F. D. Gardner. 3 mind 1: Ed Limborg. St.

defemaad Jannis Manion. St. 1.mouta 2 up; Jamea Ward, Kansas city, detested Thomas Prescott, Atlanta, Ono Up; Baiter Sparta, rra Haute. defeated J. M.

Simpemt. evens. 4 and 1: Charles Roans. Chicago. defeated IL 'S.

Hicass. At, lento. 4 and Dort Wilbur. Indianapcm. Ush defeated Richard Bockenkarnp.

Iwo up; iLosgraann, St. Louis, tested Dud's Weaver. Jr. atomphis, a and 4: Henry Woozier. Memphis'.

de- tested Perry Adair. Atlanta. and IT roalsorkke Tweedie. Chicago, defeated Louis Morrow. htemptda.

4 and lack Boyd, Chattanooga, defeated Ildr low MUrley, TOpekti, and 3: it. NV. Thompson. New York. defeated C.

(I MemPhis. 2 and 11: fl Knepner. defeated Leroy Taylor, Memphis. 4 and 3: Marano Wolff. St.

Louis. defeated 'It W. Palmer. Jackson-an and W. Hubby, Dens defeated IL It Walton.

and4: Martin Condon. Memphis. won by do fault. from Dudley Weaver, Sr. Second Round: Jones defeated McCon- nett.

7 and V. Hubby defeated Limbers 4 and Evatut defeated Sparks I and Wilbur detested Kolutmarine 1 um: la it holes: Boyd defeated and 2: Waft defeated Ir.deePer I and 2: vim ler- defeated Tersedie 0 and Ward defeated Condom 1 and 2. In the tidrd sound tomorrow will mete Nubby: Evans will meet Wert': Wensler and Wilbur will be opponents and Boyd will meet Welt The playing of Henry Wetuder0 Morn- phis youth who defeated Perry Adele of Atlanta in the morning and sited Douglas Tweedle. of ChICSSo, the afternoon wee a feature of the day's play. To defeat Adair.

Winter was forced to a 75 for the IS Wilburn golf also was sensational and his defeat of Bockenkamp furnish-I ed the first upset of the tournament In his afternoon round Wlibur took a birdie on the elneteentk. hole for his one up victory over Kossmann. Pla3rers who won their matches the flight for the President's cup Include Ridley Of Atlanta; R. 'Osborn. Birmingham and Tom Whitt, of Jackson.

Tenn. Ridley defeated Lawrence, Eustis of Memphis. I up in le holes. and Osborn defeated Lee St. VOULII 3 and 3 White won, by default.

MARSHALL LEADS IN CHESS TOURNEY Atlantkr Cltv, July 14.Frank Marshall. Of New Took. United States champion. went Into the lead today lit the sexth round of the masters chess tournament kora- Marshall drw with Stases htiotkowskl of Los Angeles while Charles Jaffe of New Tork with whom he was tied lost to E. S.

Jackson' of Philadelphia. 8, T. Sheryl of defeated George G. Neidich of Cornell University. The standing in won and lost: Marshall 4 and 2: Jaffa 3.

and 2: lalotkowskl 3 1-2 and Jackson and Sharp and 1 American Aso. Attendance. Oa July the season half finished, clubs of the American association haye played, to 800,000 persons. Rickey announced to. day.

There wa a total attendance- of one million during the entire 11010 sea. to olueeeed in your sitack upon It C. 14." Jo the inonsagi that comma to tug with pen and ink praise and over, the wire far- and near. Trots Postponed. Toledo.

Zulr heavy rain earls, today caused the postponement et this grand circuit races- and todara Program went over until 'tornorrOw necessoitating racing' on Saturday to finish the week's program. JAM ESTOWIsr A pure co. Ionia! shape, iii Lustre Gray and enriched by a pleas. ing deco- ration. Step in and see this; slew pattern J.00 OK CO.

711KNOXVILLE.95111S rOPULAR JEWELERS 400 GT, 12110)4E5 et2 OLD 712e' A hotel eritti oU the sootropolitail femur Its attractive to tko ost-ot-toell Wetter So New York; and aUth4 beim, stelesokere so dasholeto to "witty talrostosu Too theoLike MMUS th Imrammerstwasaks eielloo 0417 it few valuate trout Oroa4 testrat TtnalsaL la lit bean of rroll Volk theatre alma skeoptag Cotriett. dlorlisAty damteasailv 111POINOVI Via ale 4voor re. wohmapielfed. roxy ran. sn BY 1,17111 AVENUE NEW YORE mrrc1 tournameett.

seeesue---ses Ar Ir doll de s4r Tbe scores ot today's roundsfollow: First Round. championship fibilxt: A hotel with en the asetropelited mBobbr Jove. Atlanta. defeated alattozoryter eselteattractiw atemtkoattolittiwi.0:60m040,11 Georgrrankei mcconnalL Craiter.lioltiens,tovala 5 and 4, 4 a defeated F. yor ollsotehete se desinsuks sie fewer tooseeessi D.

Gardner. meraphist. 3 And E4 st. Louis. Jansee 'two thlortme MMUS Ube Imrammerstwasala minion.

st. Louie. 2 ep. 3atrom ward. Kanas Cit 1,, eat ed Tb mail Fre Kett 114.11136 al" a ha aalaulla traal alai Atlanta; ono up; Easter Sparta tirre TtnitalL la th, kart et Haute.

defeated J. IL Simpson. Indian, throats alba silesolse (Labiate. 4 and ylltamk, Jr. defeated It- B.

311c-ker At- AradloroisAtor eamtruilkAP "Pesaro wisie doe Wink 4 and 3: Burt Wilbur. leftisettpo. Amy refit casasseed. Uss, defeated Richard Boeltenkrunp Iwo erg; watar xosfunann, St. Louis, ti -1-traryrarts-r rntrzr, tealed Diallal Weever, Jr.

Memphis, BY 171111 AVENUE and 4: Henry Wssnider. Memphis. de- retool Perry Adair. Atlanta. 2 and 11, tiltif YORE.

Tweedie. cblesitow doteated Louis Morrow. Memphis. 4 and 11: Pole 1 lack Boyd, cbatteneese, defeated liar, low Illartel', ToPeatts and 3: IL W. Thompson, New York.

defeated C. Co. rro-, Pfeil. template. a and 2: FL Sioux defeated Leroy- Taylor, I IA'S 11-10141tveu.

4 and 3: Clarence Wolff St. lout" defeated T. W. Palmer. Jackson.

P1- 41 Ville, and II: C. W. Hubby. rulitee, it defeated 11. R.

Welton. Chien. 5 and4: I Martin Condon. Memphis. won by de- 4 fa.uslectiotraromnoDurtile: saver.

Sr. Jones defeated McConnell. 7 and Hubby defeated Limber 4 and r.t Etranl defeated Sparks 8 and 'Willmar dl''' detested Koduananne 1 pou In it holey Boyd defeated Thoenpeoe and 2, 11111.11111111111111.1.1.1141.r, liotti Es is tbwArtbs Vr141 delttmattlikt edtisrireedialKnewPer and 52i Ww11841111. tketedin a list add Card se tomorrow Jones 1 will meet Wsrd; vahnish.70P1412187Inth.lrillughlirmwtHdeenteWryatedc444quiler em 'Perry -14-elairM Wensler and Wilbur will be opponents or iel at Atlanta. in the mortars and, elbnito- 1 sited Dettglen Twe's of Chiedca' go lei will mete Hubby Evens SI 71 wee se ea the afternoo.

urie of the was forced to a 75 for the is hut. daY's 3)1a7. To defeat Adair. Winzier i Wilburn golf also was sensational and his defeat of Bockenkamp furnish- ed the first upset of the tournament. A re c0 In big afternoon round Wilbur took a Ionia! shape birdie on the pineteenth hale for his one i i ri- h---e --d 1,13 uto victory over Kossainann.

Plaosere who won their matches in the flight for the President's CUP in- Lustre Gra i kson elude H. Ridley of Atlanta; R. 3. --Osborn. -Birmingham and Tom White.

and enriched enr of Jac. Tenn. Ridley defeated Lawrence- Etttie 's of Memphis, 1 up in le holes, and Oa- by a pleas- born defeated Lee COrnettus. St. VOULII deco- 3 and 1, white woe, try default, r- sng .1 ration.

on. MARSHALL LEADS to in IN CHESS TOURNEY American Asso. Attendance. and see this Atlantic, City, July ICFrank I. Chicago.

itWith the sea son ,1 new pattern Marshall. Of Now York. United States half finished, clubs of the Arnericui, chompkyn went tete the lead today Itg association have played to 800,000 per- the osteth round of the monsters chess sons, Ricker announced tn. tournament ktershan drew with day. There was a total attendance- of Stasch htlotkowski of Los Angeles one million during the entire telt sea- CO 000I while Jaffe of New York with eon.

whom he was tied lost to 0 a KNOXV I LLE'S E. S. Jackson of Philadelphia- S. T. Trots Postponed.

rOputAlt 41E14E1E115 share of Philadelphia, defeated George G. Neldich of Cornell University. The Toledo, Zulr 14.A. heavy rain I 40 0 Ay. aT.

tending in won and lost: arir today caused the postponement Marshall 4 and Jaffe 3. and 2: of the 'trend Circuit race and todara 11 10-otkowski I 1-2 and 2 1-2: JacicsOn program Want 011er Until 'tOrrierrOw. 4 fift tilriAt et2 OLD 12 l'-'1 1 2 and Sharp 3, assil 1 racing' on Saturday to and S. finish the week's program. 17.4---,,,, ED-KEENER 1r 0 es': NOW 'l ,1.11 Buy 2 -4 CC i 4( 92 YOU ARE SURE I- attack 1.4."' le the onsessagig that cornea L.

to oruceeed in your up 1 to with pen and I ug bit praise and ever the wire far and near. Is erVe 1 -N. -p to 1t i 0 t') Je I CO )ip 1 I vis 4 ,4 I t- CO b' 0 ......,) 1 I 1 10 I Itkp (.1, 1 ,0 Expectorating on Ode-walks and In Other public 'game is not only unsanitory and uncivilised. but it is also againet the law and punishablo-by a fin. of not lee than not more than $50 as -will be learned no doubt during the next week or two by some Unlucky offender Who Is sore to be caught an it.

result et the lucre- strict enforcement of tbs ordhuutes covering this Kuhlman: commissioner of public has stated that of the law have been instructed to enforce this ordinence more rigidly than in, the past tbis matter basins been brought to -the altestion of officials through worker in the c1ean-115 campaign, 4 "The fact that men 'stand In doorways and expectorate tobacco upon the side-walk le not only but it Is extremely dangerous and unpleaaant to tho ladles who happen to be poss. inz." stated one of the chairmen of the It is true that the men do Dot always know that the pertain conk in around a. comer -Just at the time they are planning to expectorate. is lady and for this 'reason Perhaps would be a good plan to have all the women of Knoxville carry whistles or cow, bells to were the loafers of their "What good wIU It de-- to clean up the city if the- men aro- going to make the up town etreets' absolutely unsanitory by this filthy habit? All the market house whey. the -toed- we eat to exposed to whatever germ, the wind can gather from the surroundinit this expectoration proceeds no It esitens.7.

11w-ordinance prohibiting this misdemeanor. was pained September 1, 1299- and reads a follows in pert: 'Section -IBe It ordained that it shall be -taisdemeonor for any person to spit on any public pavement or side-walk or on the floor or wails of any public building or public conveyance within the. corporate Limits of the city. 2Any proprietor. lease or of any public building or conveyance desiring to avail himself of the protection and benefit afforded this ordinance shall display notices in the lobby.

corridors -and hall of his house or in his conveyances. forbidding under the penalty of this ordinance all persons from spitting on this floors or walls of his building or on the floors of hie conveyarice and if such proprietor, lessee, or manager- oha.11 desire the arrest of such persons so offending. he shall mike the complaint to the neareot police officer giving the name of the offender and requesting his at 3-Tt shall be the especial 3Tt shalt be the especial tau unsaid 147- albille a dinounrebt o'vvil---'11'rris'mcliwilriss: ed. true' aoln rigidly I inL1 but It al leaaant um oz nava a WI In It epos it all the ales or their Make egta oar tinaallt- 504 we Eno the ursding ids WI Is rale- bier 14 rt: that it meaner public I floor or pub- rPorate est or or con. Self of dest by Aces is of his bidding all 00111 or floors pro- desire -areas- to the name hle st i.1 -TO ADDRESS AG STUDENTS TO AD Jonesboro.

July took Saturday's game from Johnson City's all star teem -Saturday by the score of 15 to Ir. The Johnson City team started the ball to roiling in the first Inning getting three hits and three runs. Jonesboro was unable to score In their half. but in the second Inning scored two. Also In the third when the bases were full Kyker hit one for a home getting six runs in their half.

After' the fourth, Johnson City took Pope out. be being relieved br Deakins who pitched very good ball but was unable to stop the heavy hitting of the local team. May. for Jonesboro pitched good Iball Elliaton, who has been playing center field for Jonesboro, took the place of John llutton, ths regular short stop. who has signed up In the South Carolina The feature of the game ter Johnson City was the fielding and heavy hitting of Morrel, the first baseman, although you can't overlook the fat boy on short, Mr.

Chafer. lies there with the goods. Clark Hutton secured three hits. two of which were two baggers. 'Lateen, Cooper and Harris also hit well.

The joneshoro team goes to Kings-Dort Thursday for one The Una. up was sa JoncsboroCooper. eatcher: May pitcher: Ellison. shortstop; Kyle, first base; Kker. second base; liutton, third base; Harrison, right field; Hart cell.

center field; Guinn, left Acid. Johnson CityTruett, catcher; Pope and Deakins. pitchers; Shafer. short. stop; Morrell.

first base: Russell, second base; Whitelsw third base; right field; Leonard, renter field; Deakins and Pope, left field. l'onesiboro team the first rtcl three to seers Ld inning when the me for a In their "tY took Deakins but was of the t4 good playing took tha Llar short be South tie td heavy baseman. the fat es Ita two jet; wel. rho Una-. May yle.

first Hutton, 'Id; Acid. Pope short. bell, ea- me; Don- renter Veld. Superintendent Albert S. Williams.

of the department of public instruction, will address students of -the tome (toonotrike and anricultunil nununer school at the University of Tennessee. Wednes day. July 21. The summer tours ends Wednesday. July 28.

but on July 23 an4 SO contereneAt ot vocatiOnal teachers in Tennessee will be held- -C Lane. assistarit director of agricultural adUelte tion, 'with headquarters et Washington: It P. Maltby. federal agent tor agricultural education in the southern states, and 'D. M.

Clements, of Nashville wilt be among Ma special speakers for the eonterenco Suerint the deoar -win addre, nomka an the trot day. July at weaneede, 20 cools Tenneattes sistant dli tion, 'with tee: p. rieultural states, and wilt be au the Confer r4 INI :4 is DISCOUNT SALE' RIGHT IN 'LIME FOR YOUR VACATION 1 )-1, 1 fk and OF AU KINDS 007 0 0 OFF iV Oa. TRAVELING BAGS AND SUIT OFF CACS '1'37 CI." CAN TEZr's -yko- 0 411 IT I CO5 Cl, uT 0 4. 7,...,) 7 mini -4 :.41110 likr.

ANL 1 41 :7:: 1.7.1, 4, 4. :11. 4 'WEEDS IS VIEEDS" BUT LOOK LIKE SHADE TREES liWEED 1..0011 I I "Pigs is pigs" and "weeds is weeds" yet that lan't always perfectly clear to assistants to the street department whosare aiding hi the city-wide cleanup campaign according to the story of one of the ward chairmen who stated that one of the street force tiPPessPAI at her door Wednesday morning say' ing that he had been detailed to clean up her alley and wauld like to know whether or not she would like the tree cut. Fearior tor the fate of some of her prize shade trees the lady in questkm rushed to the back -at her premhies but found that the man merely referred to the rather everirreire weede elenor the- etalfir. 0 LIORE IRISH "Piga la yet that to a slat a I who'are up teamPer one of On that one at her do tng that iso bee al whether tree cut.

of ber pi niaf.atidsr 1 duty of the Board of, Health to se that this ordinance le enforced. and it hail be the duty of any police officer at the request of any member of said board to street any offender againet thin end- I -tieetion 4For every violation of I this ordinance the person so offending shall tiptra conviction before the record, i to bee 1 I. and lice or, rthr of trender loll of I rending record- ice nber of offender Ion of I rending record- i New Decord. New York. July Ethel liebtrey of New York today made a new world's swimming record of four minutes, thirty-four and one-fifth seconda in the 300-meter swim for women At the' finals of the Olympic tryouts at Manhattan Detach-The former wor14's recorti of four minutiPs 43 woods by Frances Cowella Eicroth.

of San weal broken by Miss kilethtry in brr trial beat boo Is tour mutes 40 1-6 -second. 4190 made a pay a ilne a twit kss than $3 anit 4. 4 not more than $54.." 6 IIITO tIARKET 11,40 Ink LIU LA1611. lp 11.,,411 not more than $54.." 13 anci $3 To re Sure We SVM-Suoceed---. It to not our deals to.

hurt any manufacturer. gel-Jinx agent or. merchant We have milt' set the clock for the beginnii g. of lower prices end' we shall keep the clock wound up until it strikes ths of fres. -dout grout war rates.

L' i Ills rieutonahle and right undertaking' and each day will shovr progress here a- little end there a little mom' NVill -Call do better than simply itre by our epitaphs-8o to it! Our rta2 order dzpartAmenthad tha day Lt2t id It's I history, of our store. LeAtoss Arne. Oemstlersion: The tiro atoeic, of low shoes la -re- CI 33 duced to 1-2 per cent. This Includes children's shot. Not It per cent 11 it 1307-) 3- per cent.

23 per or SI-35 but ili when we any 21 1-2 per cent we mean 1-3 oft T-- We have 2000 pair or hew fillovers- LI vrorth $12-00. itsso 014.00 the pair- Bee our windows. Prices $7.41 and IC'S et 7 T-N 7 -1 7 --1111 lo ---Nt rl 1 I 1 1 1 1j i 0 ,1 I -1 I- 1 ''l 5' IN 'C- I I 1 I I I 3 3 to4 3 I Ot 'Li- i-- r.d..,-7.-,.. ..) Li-L 11.1 ikak 116 To rho Sure We WCI it Is not our dealt to hurt any manufacturer agent Or merchant We have Met the clock for the beginning' of lower priese and we shall keep the clock wound up until it strike the day of free- dont from war It as rensonaloin and right undertaking and each day will OhOW progress here little and there a little more, 'We can do better than simply live by our ersitspbs---see to it! Our ms2 order dzpartment had the bfilTest day Ida in it's We have cell set the clock for the 'beginning' of lower prices arid' we shell keep tho clock wound up until It strike the, dar of darn treat war It is st reasonahles and right vieedertalang and each day will show progress here little and there a little Mere, We Call tre do better than simply I by our epitaphs-s ee tO it! Our rta2 order dzpartAmenthad tha day Iztat Eturday la thi I history, of our store. 1-0-4too, sows Gentlelt neses: Cp 7 The stirs atee of low shoes Is re- a to 33 1-2 per cent.

This Inchades .) 4D chltdren's shoe. Not 10 per rent, it I 1:11 I pet cent, 23 per rent. or 21-351, but IN 7 when we atty 21 13 per cent tee mean 1-3 oft on We lies 2006 pair of sew ftlipsers- vrorth $12-00. Las eon ets.o the petr- Bee our windirws. Prices $7.41 and $4.33 7 7777-3.

77-) 71 t-N e'-1 br, II 1 ,11 I 1 1 et .4 .1 ..4 4 71 2 PPJCZS' 9 41 1 i 1, i 1 I i 1 1 I eCI-- TWO PPJCZl c' wr 1 de i Ihr) I I 44 Pt me I 22 :17.3. Cit- i i Ilakee Good necord. Leyte 'tomer )1-cLain. fret easy maehialsis mate aboard Iita LT. S.

Eagle ST, with Ws crew on a trio to Alaska, Toone McLain, since joining! th MaVY to lett on a world war unteor. has been promoted a ousabor of 1 banes Nut boo trout a. evarmAmdable record In the serriell. 1 ..1 as ma- Eagle trlp to joining var vet- I limber of 1 Amdahl. 1 OSILIAll'S 1101SE 11U3 AVAY WITH LIAR.

I' Increased suppliee et Ida Ix -potatoes trttni the tioldis near Knoxville are to reach the reLerinT dbortage that (NI tere tcr level-ill weeks. MO early ars ot got Quality but fermiers have not ra-bed erops oulncient to Isupply the local demands during the wit. The shortAgo et potatoes tn the loeal markots BrArIng Prevented Ifarmers arui gardeners normal 1, I ettad-tts ere to tot edmitti to stod-tts ere to tot admittoi A horee attached to buggy on rtral routs No. 1 from the local Poornet beoame yesteq-day morning ran away on ral litho. hoo earr'xr, w--v? elt-e: I la 1' the ho4-se.

Is eatc.1 raa.1 ecatteri-xl it.k, I r. for and c. ay la TiclArti up the rntil canacdt ratror. a to 'via LEL usual the I Fire on sZ I 1 A small trams -house to Milt strekt II wale destroyed try tire sias di.seovered ist o'clock WedhPz--0-1-7 rileaL nrYtnes trent the Irkz.x.,- mere, airnn114 to so sArro sad eitloicif.sned tbo tylivs- i etre'. re 1 am -Ar the' tar-tertkotti Catbotto triverally et Ns An.

rrovided they Ilv tnett own ipolt.L". or Lit ems Vte retEtme 1-Lttativa.

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