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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 15

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It announce' that tore new and standard tennis coact would be btuit at once, and that it forts be made to have the eta: tonnuament played en the5s ctsurt Fans tor erecting were and it is wcAt saart at one date in the netax turture. Following this. Me then acijourne4- tr.r6tLa rte3. Cticart Apra I.The Crst west I tar tta yr lie far tta tyr lie a i evt or. a 14 4C to 7acll Team, Zo.t.le Fazt 13 416,, Inry and Rabe renton op with men on bases yaw 4-r a ly alternoon, and reault the York (eqs a 4 vicover Americans erowd of the sea--' at CatweJ perk.

"cronnen" outhit their oppon garnering seven aateti-si to en ei bait dosen for the 1,41 to lot at opportufte cr to crenbine their fret 1111,14 With and errers. 'Zachary and Schitcht drew Mounil for the Washington club, and ched good halt motit of the way. zther team got more than two In any one Inning or scored snore than two runs. The hitting feature of the game 44r1 the home run of firown, the ''Giant' center fielder who picked e-it a straight offering tossed up by aehory and hit It straight down Cie thiret base line with the speed el a It passed third before Ei'onet had started for it, and Duffy Lewin couldn't reach the foul line ta-fore It was up in the left field car a -7 oo, it 1.1 roe-r boa wao ited to cavort around cie w5t's It ooper and Itpeaker, had tel. ebance of a lifetime to fame and tertuns hut the tent he di, wan V) Vrt1.er the- of Dick out at first the 1 IZy raw's chief trout route.

IrtazlY Years. the TOfiE Clan' In the eighth frame Lewis was bit recond 1' men wi.1 meet tI by t-nook necon ft when l'rinch of Tennessee re at 2 Itarrirt grounder, and want 041.0.7.4 thug at C---4i--awe1 par In third Wh411. rOff 4 nacrInced. in the rtrat tYr garrspa wtocit O'Rourke Camx.c.ied out a hot proand- avid p'zy le er to Patterson which the latter got, see. tend the igatet chance of the loserti to Praelt Mcirett, local a.

win was gone. nounced last ntztt that prices Ebanks, who batted for Slbaclat fri tr's came wal be reduced conethe ninth. got a doutile after Pieta- orsuly from tkorse of yezitorday ich struck out. but "'either nor reee, ived the fot-gowiegt Lae-up la 1I-l9n could bring him in. nZt of the sr)cond istrir la the Cant and fmtmes the men from 'KinmIrla: Ciants went down in the order they Cpencer.

center fL mome to bat, Judge making all Consales. 1.eat Lees. outs at rratt. two Of those is King. teft etghth beinq unassisted outs Crteries, tabs.

was IT CI arts of stuff, and jgtj Ita out of 1:4 1 rig band lle not aloow a dlr. r. lox the two he worked. Ile C-crrlitt tlited base. gave Enydtt a free pail in the ninth Itorritt Viinters.

t3rnes xed allowed him to reach third on Dvena, pitchers. Benton's totcrtricet and a wild pitch. Coach John Bender, at tl but a short fly to center field and rfehtirs N'ciunteere, announced ti a grounder Cuished the tale. fot.owing Lne-up today: The box score: left flOid. Wasaintmen Ameelesets second bast.

Myers. AB, R. lc O. A. r.

eitzen, center field. Judge, lb. 1 2 1 I 0 LA110. third Miian, rf. 4 1 0 Rice, et 3 1 1 0 Hatcher first base.

Lewitt. Pt. 2 0 1 0 Campbell, catcher. Miller. If.

White, right field. )4 a rris. 2 I I 2 2 1 shoat, ahoctstop. 2 1 2 Cantwel. pitcher.

O'Rourke, ea. 4 1 3 0 Tb big chieC said be would sta 4 4 Zach 30 wry, p. Cantwell, but might one his enti Schacht. I I I staff of pitchers which includ sEiterbe et 0 Boone. Bill Hatcher, tBeaaley, nIGharritY aticEver.

aSnan ka 1 a I A triance at the 33 .,33 I Le Po to 4 I A tt the at 1 perk )en ter, cony. ty. last strinz Un-lee the- of Dick iinEIZUraw's chief tut many years. the Tont ittj.n me a nett the Uvry of re at 21 thls park rt the fIrst of f.aiir FaITSP wtocit Vzy ta se e. Mcfatt, local preTeicrter, announced last nt that prices to2qrs came be reduced eraoly from those of yezterday.

received the tot-govtivg liste-up last of the arvend string riti4n from 'Kin La: tIneneer. center niza. Cenaalea. f.rpt Kig. Jet f.r-1.

'Gra-Twee. 0.1,Qrttr,"),11. C-crrt turd base. Verrill. Viinters.

Earnee Deena. pitchers. Coach John 17.. Bender. a rf-ditirs announced Lne-up tor today: left fictd.

timith, second bast. eitten, center Lane. third base. Hatcher tirst base. Campbell, catcher.

White, right field. Shoat, shortstop. Cantwel. pitcher. Tb big chief said he would start Cantwell, but might use his entire staff of pitchers which includes Boone.

Bill Hatcher, illeasley, McEver. A glance at the Taniganes hurling tRaJ a. 4'43 Enteetx IZIaa Aree Lord- rnzozrzera t73 this tzar errr. 1-rtrp kat summer and attended tna that tha ara-Isztrnent cf ALea bpen iron the Lies Lend Lk divinz 1 .11 46 6 "Tin rs I i 1, 4 4g i id. Aida gdt C-1-1- --J ilk.A it No.eik (to FCP Future.

Cal2 TCi3 C017St3 81 t3t-LIzz Icy Preltoseot Creen3 ia Fire Cha7e. S. It Rambo was reelected president. F. S.

Little 'was elected vice-president and the following members of the board of governors were elected at the annual membership committee of the Whittle Springs Golf and Country slab last al Slit at the club house: George T. Fenton. John I. Kennedy. Frank r.

Floyd. Dr. LT- P. linfralker. F.

E. 'Taiwan. Walter E. Bradley and. le V.

Ilion The president appotstad the chairmen. of the following committees; Rteetrtivrek S. LAttle. EntertainmentW. H.

GreensGeo. T. FinanceJohn L. Kenftedy. Atlei lanceDr.

IL r. Iluttiket. DowLzZFrank Floyd. MembershipL. F.

Thompson. Go itF. E. Hanson. It was stated the board at govern-'ors and members would meet again April IS at which Urns ths board of governors will elect a.

secretary and There wre forty members of the club present al the meeting and additional members were admitted. A roll of honor of 44 names wee read by the president, consisting of memberts 'who have donated $25 each toward the work on the new nine beim and it was ordered that this list be framed end hanged in the club rooms. Mr. Rambo in behalf of the club extended thanks to these gentlemen for their liberality which has raade possible the early completion of the The members of the various committees made their reports alt of which showed advancement and good work done. The report of George T.

Penton. chairman of the greens committee was especially en, couraging and showed the greet Amount of construction done by Mr. Fenton and his associates. Mn Penton end his associates. Mr.

Fen. ton stated- that nearly all of the new nine boles are mown in gram and that new number I win be ready about May I. The summer greens Are being dressed and placed into first class condition at thia time. Mr. Penton stated it was the Intention of the committee this surnitier to make better Preparation for the winter treen.

there being many mere playing during the winter sea. eon than had -ever been anticipated. Another week or ten days on the mowing and finishing up will show remarkable progress he stated. A letter from the Tennewiee State Golf aseociation requesting that two members of the Whittle club be named as direetons of the state soeiation was read and George T. pentow and D.

E. Tate were named. Maier C. E. Luckey was made Oloriorary president of the cluis- for A commtinicatioa from t'he r1Zen club ankh's that aufficlent (IUALITYrr UP 9 rl 1 S1-1 I 4.

i li '''4 A i': 'L. 1 It. 1 1. Hril i 1 1, i i Poem taisksg by Comm IF. tr 3 and the the and staff shows three men who have been with the Giants for year among thecrkJetta Barnes, who has seen mound duty on practically every big league diamond in-the country: Tcmorrow the Giants' second string men will meet Maryville at, Alcoa, ksriday the Carson-Now-man Tithe at Morrbdown, and.

Saturday the Milligan College team at Johnson aty; 4 nandlzan Players Arran; vvrr Drawings were made last night eta supper held at the Central Y. IL C. A. by those who Will enter the bendball tournament. About 20 handbell artists attended rho supper which wits held under Lb direction of GeotTo Earbour, letlo director at the Y.

Tte first second rouruts wrl leo played this the remaining rokrnds next ro aro 24 entrant s. and every tit man laid nig-ht drew a tye. tees will enret first rnsmd. cr-1 the-winot6ot t-ta- aes ivahLY eght trousers byes in the second round which w.11 reduca 10 t'zht. The wirrtr of taurtarntot will meet Floyd E.

'Lelia. lent 'WWII chezinlet'. tor the 1921 championship. elver cup is to be given Om champion. It is now is th possession of Mr.

Mutt. The reirine are as follows: J. V. Crti.ier vs. F.

El-kanton, winner to Meet W. S. 'Lowell B. ohnson es. Z.

eyelfilreir. ne to meet U. H. Shugart vs. W.

E. r.bee,,vriono to meet rt liod "NIP D. U. Eherrard vs. T.

Lt. 1.11',Connell winnow to meet E. U. Gedfre7. J.

A. tiolfer se ft. E. Toeing win. ner ot meet i EL Schmid.

E. Alexander vs, R. "1. Danneoter. winner to meet J.

E. Quinn Taylor vs. '1. E. Thompson, winner to meet L.

Gouffon. W. It Anderson vs. W. P.

Toms, winner to meet It I. Gamort. oniAo CMCUTT-- kJ FIZES AT ilEADVILLE Dooton, April ILPrimes to(aElog for the early closing events of th Grand Ctretri.t meeting at Readvine, August 23 to gepternber 2, were announced here for the tollowinz Free-for-ell Pato. 25000: 2:10 Pace 23.000; 2:11 trot (the tloototozotioetts) 2111 224020; three-year-old trot 23.022: 2-year-old trot $39111); 2:145 trot, $2.600. CFETI GOLF ff Detur.

April I.The Duninese Men Golf Association of titia city win carer a perpetual trophy for this wortre en eeLf chassircionp and G. Voile. of CbiceAck toss been named chmirrnost et a committee to draw up rules and soonilltiers unr which Cho world's tournament will be Oared, it was annoqinced Way. It Ls ersected that as first tanaent wend Le held is 1313. READY FOil TRIAL ValITE COX 'CSE April 5.Three of the aliened itttliotett in etate's Attorney Creme's new invesavation ttf the Ill, world aeries tOday 40v1s4 the ota-te'a attorney that they were ready to vezilye ar 4 ttand The three vtien.

Louis and ten Levi. brothers and Zee lore, throttOt their attorney, denied the tharzea we stt them The attorney mail they intend to give hall and tirLI cm-no here as goon as they can arranTs to do 64. 2.4v?1,3er and te Levi trothero are to have erated at Des LtIneI, whore they wertYulti to hao ertenrovely on the 1419 and the ts. I L-Pea rt the 1 3 I. 4 1 2 c.

It 2. As o) is 3.1r 'p n- 1- Wro goer. The hit was made exactly like navideon, the kldaryrille College got his four-base ply, both toner being down the third hose I.ne. Comet sparkling fielding plays 47 mode by the the exceptional stop of O'llourke's hard toountler in short left field by Vattereon, tab is Dave flancroft's unCeretudy at shortstop. who threw him out at fitst beinz probably the finest play of the extras.

took the field in the first Inning sifter an exteneive batting and telding practice by both the Ciente leadoff man. unded nut. O'Rourke to Judge. flied out to the catcher, cl.n4 with two down it looked like no scaring. But O'rtoorke fumbled Viarb's grounder, and the Giant second buseman was safe at first.

Ile event to third when Walker got his first bit of the day, a single. into right field. 'With Walker on first and Prisett on third, the double steal was worked perfectly. When l'icinich threw to Ilarris to catch 'Walker going to etoond -iterisch tounded for home. and before the lead could be returned the latter had oseored, leaving Wa on he remain'L I tm, 'nen thpa evened things up, and a little better.

di.a.;tt, the tIrst man vo, got the (Int ut 111-4 three hlts the day, a. to center. MJan sacrineed Julge going to second. Rice picked out mei" one, and put it where the weren't end Judge took third. stale second, and Snyder overtbn keystone sack.

Jurlye name, while BAcn took third te Lewis tlt little to the right sof the first and Douglas covered first. It aria a. beautiful sacrifice on which scored. There was no chance c-et hini, se he was half way in imPLire the ball was struck. Harris tifew a walk, but nue out Stealing In the second frame the Chants 41E4 the swore, when Brown, the 'first non up, knocked hi home run.

RAPP rot a two-base hit over the right 11-11 fence, the ground rules forbid. Cog him to take more than brace of eacks. With none down an steeond 11(13ride ordered another rtcher to warm up. But Zachary teas equad to the emergency, end struck out made Douglas ground out, and ratterson to follow taashington got two men on in their half of the second. O'Rourke t.krz,ling, ant Zachary drawing Vito cocond free tkket, 'Douglas handed out.

but secured no scores. In the rest two frames the OIrifftrien" v.q.nt down in one, 'two, three order. The first making all the cum in the fourth frame on three grounder's. In the meantime the Gnts were ILZitng around, the double of Snyder over the right field fence being the thiee to vary the monotony. In the fh.

however, they aecured their winnirg rune. got free ticket 'to first, Lt to second on Vattenton's sacrie hit. and came he when Prisch the fence in right field and the fielder. (Rt by 'Weikel allowed to ts.7,t7. struck out.

I I EXHIBITIMI Wichita Falls, 11. EL E. Detroit Americans AO 12 0 Wichita Falls Texas Lir: 1 Daus, Middleton and aMnion, Woodall; Marshall. Floyd, Kroh ad Tuscaloosa, 'Ala. U.

-It E. r.oton -Nationals 4 It 2 University of Alabama 6 4 -Oescbger ii.nd O'Neill; Hinton and Sewell. St. R. H.

E. Louis 9 .9 Louls'Nationals 4 3 Sothoron and Severeld; Walker, Riviera and Dillsoefer4 Boston 11 I Rochester International; 11 4 Rush. Thortnahlen and RueL Walter Clark. Whittaker arid Ross, Hargrave. (Ten Innings.) Port Worth.

Tt- IL 'E. Pittsburgh Nationals 2 2 Worth Texas L. 6 2 Adams. Glazner and rate and Moors. Augusta.

It 17. E. Toledo Arniar. Alen I 11 Augusta Booth- AU. 4 12 kris and La.stin Nichol.

Condrick Birmingham. AIs. t. K. E.

Arnpr. Allan 7 larmincgan.m 1,1 4 1.ateil and K.c.;;i:er, 'Gaitasher. hilmnehr awl Atlanta: Gm 11., E. York Americans 4 1 Brooklyn Nationals 14 1 Mays. Shea its.an awl Schanz; Roether.

Gadore arid hillier. R. H. cleveland -Americans 4 I litouthern 3 4 3 tittle? Sufi Thomas; O'Neill: Rah. Swann.

licomrts ala Chattanooga. Tt, H. E. Y. Giants 24 Team 21 1 Cliattanoolpt Southern 14 Perritt, Tiarness and lienline; Morrison.

Niue ands. -Nelderkorn. Graham. Macon, 4 -Jt If E. Haven Eastern 6 11 Macon 2 16 I 'Kissers awl, Naito.

Skstutalt; Bloodworth and Clements. Philadelphia-- H. Phila. Amer. 2d Team 11 11 0 Baltimore Int.

grease 4 le 2 Eckert and Etylee: Atchloon. ship and Egan. Learniss. Greenville. S.

C. R. H. E. lad ei ps in Americans .11 14 I lade! pill a Nationals Hommel.

Perry and Perithis; Ilubbellq Ling. Lets and Withrow. Epartanburg. C. R.

11 E. Toronto Int. lAbague 4 rtanburs Sout.A AU. I rortune, Rale Rad De.Oin. Sandberg; Heracbter, Garvey, Ronson sad Rouser, -Litt lir Ark, II Cbicare Wks to Sox I lAttlo Rock Soutneim I Itutrona and Schalk: TArYts; Poole And Land.

Dastizall. 471 At Lexington. If E. Washington and Lois 12 University lfCalliam and Frew; allythism. Waiis.e and At Macon.

Forman 1.. At Daytona. State- Stetson University 8. At Cletuson. Collego--Ersitirto 1.

At Ct.arlottesville, rioncl 1. Uni varsity Untvervity off At Poltimors Dartmouth University of Maryland S. At Auburn, R. IT E. Auburn 7 1 Indiana 1 4 2 At Llaeltsburg.

Virginia. Polytechnic 4.. TURKS FEW rILES F1107.1 MIUSA Constatrilnople, April 5.With the Turks only a few miles from Brum, the population of the city is badly frightened by the thunder of the guns and tab prospect of Turkish reprtsals. The Greeks hare rejected the Turth proposal for an arm's. ice for the burial of the dead.

The Turks have protested agaiost the hematite of by the Greeks in their retreat The Turktoki advance apparently has surprised ail militaray observers here. motet of whore believe the Greeks will ra.ly though It is p.hrited out that, whatever the tyt come eventually, the Greeks are staining whipch are not warranted. LECTUnED TO 110.44 A Iocturer on Aporcolonr who la a L41'1E4 cm rrycholczy i Vis Lt it yeaterd2y. when 1,11 wore art (7.r. evf-r I ttt 1 1 1 a 3 1' erTt matches In this cotmtry of George British open golf champion.

and Aloe Witched. -hare been booked for the thokeeCountrr Club here on July 24 it was today. They will Ilf arainst ThU Gaudin and Cherit-1 Chick) Vvans, if the latter arcepta. Duncan and Mitchell are to sMI Jul and scheduled to meet Jock anl lino Barnes. a 72-hQie match on the, new Pelham ray course oa Lont Island.

Ceorre Braid, local vretassional. has borakset the British cotters to appear at Milwaukee. July al. rola racouttal roirzet tmo ow.0-1 1 re, calm a Mil 4ak a go. di is a 46, New Vimorbet.

117 R. Clay tX102( GAULLE-19i Guy Johnson, Proprietor I mitonlit Afit in your pajamas means a good comfortable night. Ycl can get that fit here, in any cloth 4 Come on int! GP, Farrarut UtI. Price3 you 12 ce r--) 1 14-, ,,,,13 11 ti rITS Of arLICCC2C, 4, t-rf d. 1 1-A -Tic" 1 4.1 .3 till L.t,,,'-'t k-, I PAJMilikS NPWO 11Iot I I J.

014.V I itt 11 w. April Weft tossball teller), thirty gaes this pea-son and the, scede as announced today by Lizector IL A. Fotansbury is tuily up to tha standard of reecat years. The feature of the achedulo le tho eastern trialr which takes place in, late April 111311 early alay and includes nine games with the yery atrongest teams in the east. --Tlve home card, too, Is attraellve with the Carnegie and W.

J. games, el with strong local rivals. as the features. Coach rtodrs is contdent that he will bare -an excpetionally iteeng Dine Atm lettertnen available and new notarial of anutsual prom, 'rho corrtpte achedulo follows: Aril 8 rt.r29. Fairmont at APri1 15 ad1t.

lariat-la Collets, at Morgantown. April 22 abd 23. Carnegie Tech, at Mc'rzzAtort121t27r verld' ty Pennsylvania at P1fla.dphia. 'April 29. City College of, New TOrit.

A tit New April 3O Butner. Coglege at New Brunswick. J. May 2, Delaware College; at New alt. Vet.

May S. Lirifayette College. at Eau. May 4. Artny.

at Wed Point, New May 5, Princektri University at Princeton, May 1, Tale'University at New Haven. May 7, N. it Homewood-Meld, Baltiznore, 118,1 May 13 an-X-141. Ohlo thihrersity at Morgantown: May 17 Bethany College at Morgantown; May 24 25, Croy. City College at Morgantown.

Way 28 and $0. University of Pittsburgh at Idorgalrlawn- Jane 1 snit-1, Pittsburgh Collegians at Moriontown, June Unfvertidty of Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh. Pa. June 4, Carnegie Tech Bchool at Pittsburgh, Pa. June 10 an4 11 Washington and Jefferson College at Morgantown.

June at Morgantown. fl'CALEBI -4- ORATORICAL Jefferson city, April a. report here concerning the recent state oratorical contest won by a representative of Carson-Newman college, the winner's name should have been James A. lideCaleb. McCaleb was pre nested a moOal for his excellent forensic.

effort. CUESTIC HA'S STATE FCLICY London, Apclit Corson, secretary- for affairs speaking In the house herds today iit behalf of the government, declared that the IKOPPitge of the coat trade was al. atuitous, deplotable and suicidal in the interest of th. A. corn-promise was iseposabl on the question of subindy or at control; the CilleatiOni he said.

had ceased to be one of wages and tad become one et state pt.allicy, affecting every industry In till country. Washburn; Venn, April and dm 1.100 Nicely went to Knoxville Sattorday to do some shopping. Miss Hattie' Suffridge of' thie place and Dave Atkins of the IL S. army were-married Thursday of brat week by Rev. J.

IL Acuff. Several petiple from this place Lattended county court aat circuit court at Rutledge. Mondavi Several persotur from place went to the Masonic lodge meeting at Powder Springs Friday. M. W.

Hopson visited relatives at Knoxville from Friday till Mon-, Miss Thelma Cain and 'Wales Kitts were married Sunday by Prof. David Idol. J. A. Metes went to Middles- 1 S.

D. Turctaire of 'Treadway was SI'yn llntlaKy.Y" to se his I mother, here recently On 'business. Vire Give -SEPVICE To Our'Cuztor3 '011 1 0,1, Ihal) Licis.4lt:nu3 Co. 'Earoien 1 1 6, "'I-1 A GUr" T. L'i L.rt cf C.e e.cy 3 3 at.

3 a L. qPCE mr Avg v. 6 1.4il 14; To Oue CUSte1113 Tro i Iv 4 es Co 1 "rirdj a Carwc .1 1 e-i- 1 HOTEL -I 71 A A irt TT rrl i' 1. Li 1 ev it Te Itl L'--rt cf C. cl1-7 :::3 3 a rzz 74 -1 1' 5 e' 7.

r----2'. 1 I It ft I I 1 1 i I ,0 I 1 0 00Y I attergres4 W4 Kil jr se, StAprit Se 41 ee; no I Pli Jkro Te Ali 4 411 Le uit Ca A Ne Br La" 61: 1,14 gr ck Gt 1,4 fal isb Pl El PI ci Pi vi ci A ti si ti St. St. b'ort and New erte. N.

New l'h Sri iUFii i I I iitilltal, Pril i 4 41 re opt 4 Is Fos talk de a itt411 Fcr epecial to The Journal and Chattanooga. Anrit It Iluston who had ollarge of the financial end of the c'epublican camPaign flTflThO last year, left to. night. for Washineton where, it la wut take an active hand in the support of Barry Anderson. of fitemphis.

for appointlnent of United States district judge for Western- Tennessee, and probably SCA hi the Ile on es-Governor Den Hooper who is being puehed by the ikate organization- tor internal enue commissioner. Mr. Huston will be Solned there later br armor National man Jesse Lkttleton, who avowed that Hooper shall not set the appointment it be can help it. It was said today that a-considerabl rrornbee of protests against Iiooper were wired pont here. and that Huston.

would probably sea that they were delivered to tamer proper otricaale Washington. a It is claimell by rerzbIlcane Is this section that National Committeeman Overall tir about to be tuthorsed by former gewator Newell because of the foriner's efforts to land J. S. Beasley. of Nashvilte An tet'ual revenue coilector's place, a move traith to the dike the Candere faction.

Locat politicians are estiecially exercised over the probability of the appaintrtiont of Hooper, which, it is mean the 'mallow of John Early, of al state pro. hbitital COMMIVACHWT ond Nast the hoPeto of rt. Eurnette and other se-Went for the place. Ce.e:e Caties Today. baseball Wednesday Includes: I'aackeburr.

Va.Vireittla Polytechnic vs. Roanoke College. Clinton. S. C.Presbyterian vs.

Erskitte College. Lexington. Va.Washingten and Lee van university of Florida, Athens. Ga.University Georgia vs. Firemen nolvereite.

Wake N. C.Wake Forest College vs. Wortord Raleigh, N. Carolina State vs. Maryland State College.

Ga.U. S. Infantry School vs. University of Indiana. CALI A rTrrr a it ihk.a4k 'ILA 4..10 ij 64,4 .1 1..76 olr 31" -1 r- cr 4 3 3r 71' 3 1 1 1: 3 I Ekhmeni at' Li I'le-at ton trss c-re cf tte tclri t3 rime' tbela la-- Li 11-43 Lori ati Ioo4 Los.2,232 Las ti-mt rte.

intta. -77 r) PI (I 7 1 'ass .6." Fcr 'and Trillpins. GI-large of the publAcan darn- year left to-where, it is Ate an active )f Barry An- appointment Let Judge for ind probably Governor Den itinhed by the internal Soined thare al Committee- mrho avowed get the ap- Op it. It WiLit iderahl ritign- Ifooper liters that Ilustkon. ot they -were ofttcanla in bIlcanv la this untioered by be-efforts to land dile An the-intor's a ot essecially ex- ability of the ir which, it is amiag of John Tao stain pro Na.

the and other an. Today. redseaday In- rOli hbyterian Col- kehingten and vloir-dy ota'Ctor- Forest 7ollege, twin Carolina its College- ff. InfantrY )f Indlans. rirrrr a 1 In the Hooper.

eft' lobate organ enue count 'Husl later br tor man Jesse that Itoope pointrnent I sald today ber of proti -wired Srom would Drab delivered ta Washintios It is clain section that Overall lir 4 former gee inaose of tit J. S. Badge ternal revi move trawl Canders ta.4 Locat poi love ap poi towel Early, tnbition coo hoPes of rt. plrante for Cele. Caller, eludes: I4ackebn technic vs.

eV's. lege vs. EJ Lest sto Lee vas. In" Athens. Eta -vs.

Vet Wake Ft College vs. Raleigh, State vs lel Col minims' School vs. al-Elm-ea I A EH Nrostern; Total ....22 7 27 14 3 x--11an for Lewis in eighth. zliatted for Zachary in seventh. Itaxk.ittted for Ethacht In ninth.

York llational layers. R. 11. PO. A.

E. 'rums. If. 3 19 1 0 Patterson. se.

4 0 0 2 2 0 Frisch, 2b, 4 2 1 2 4 1 Walker, rf. 4 2 2 I 0 Kelirlr. lb. 4 0 0 0 Brown, cf. 4 1 1 1 0 41 3b.

4 0 1 0 2 Snyder, c. 3 .0 I I I p. I 0 1 Lenton, p. 0 9 1 1 zliancroft 1 00000 Total $2 4 6 27 13 ,3 xnatted for Douglas In SI Itts Score by Innings: Washington 200 000 000 New York lie 020 000 Hummtry Game: Stolen Bi(e. Serial.

Walker. Sacrifice bits. Milan. Lewis. Foga Douala, Frisch, Two-baae bits.

Shenk, nano. Snyder. Frisch, Walker. Homo runs. Brown.

Number of ineinga Pitched, by Zachary. 7: Schacht 2: lietualas 5: Beaton a. Base hits, off Zachary Schaeht 0 1)13U VAS Benton 2. Legal at bats twinged. 7ackary 27; Schacht 1)tiozlast 17; Lento's 16, 4trnelt Out.

by Seisaebt Dawes, ton 2. 'Bases on bells. if Zactie' -cry Scilacht 1: toOttirtall 2: tun' Wild bcilackt. bataman, bawls by Benton. First Itave on erort.

Itrifloch. Li-Tarok Urrrii. loft off Wisninzton rev York 7. Timis of yarn, 1:56. l'ote pieen Prenon on bails and strikes: Nick Altroek on basea.

I el EcAL Nick Altrock. the game'. greatest comedian. wee there yesterday with all Iowa both litertp.11y an.1 figuratively. Ills antics during the game were watched with about as much interest by the fans es was the game itself.

If Mil Ilrannen. the League umpire, who called, balled ball and strikes yesterday, doesn't have the birgest voice in- the coon-try. we don't care to hoar his superior. Hued, Jenninrs. the former De.

troit manager who Is now with the New York Gianta, wa down on third bane line giving his inimitable "Fl-Yaw" yesterday. Speaking ut life, that bird surely ha It. It lookec as if Washington has about the Claes of the American League outficlAs with the Potstabia exception of Cleveland which only haa the beat beeattee of the greet Trie Speaker. kor in 11.1ilan It.ce and Lewis they have tbree old heads who know the game. can fiekl, can hit.

and can run. They don't snake 'em better than these. Nick Altrock. 4 Mut-hie Mont staged a little circus ell by their loneesomee on the time base coaching 1Lne during tbe game. Nick would imitate everything that Iturh eldputting bt ts.rlds on Ns knees.

wiping his face with his kandkeret.let, Lis Ca ro et ceterawhile az eroot.1 roared approval. "You're out" hollered Nick Altrock in large and voluminous voice twt several or's, about that time he'd lean back wha 14 tand stuck in his atIrt with a Napoleonic air that tratoel the grand stand roar. --t tetween 2.000 2.5:3 pernons witnesses the game yeSterdayi Theme were scattered all over many of the K. It. S.

cadets preferring a place on top of the root. Twelve New York and Iota: Wee inz-tori Wefl are aceornpanylne the Natiormls and GLitrits on their tour. The olick cf some half dozen tyrewriters was to be heerd down the third base Ilse okAioretiontis were ba evtlence ever rei here. sc water, mod pea nut venders dld a bufnnera yezteriLiy as the crowd stteridirg the rime was takin g. a hoiiday and felt like doing it up good and proper.

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