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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAST WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1021. 11 COLONEUSTR1 MILLERS, 7 TO 6 Increase Lead in Association Pennant Chase to Five and One-Halt Games. Sept Increased its lead in the American Association to five and one-half games by defeating Minneapolis, its nearest rival, 7 to 6, Jn the first game of the series toda-y after allowing the visitors five runs In the first inning. The homo team whittled it down until it was tied in the "Sixth. In the ninth Meyer singled, and after Estell sacrificed.

cokLece BLOOMTNGTON, Sept. on deienslve play occupied a large part of tne time of the Indiana university footoall team today. Head Coach "Jumbo" Stiehm took the linemen off to themselves at one comer of the field ana drilled them more than an hour on the system or breaking plays. Assistant Coach "Cow" Minton had the rest of the sQjad running down on punts, parsing and tackling. SignaU finished ivorkout.

Stiehm announced to the oquac tiat ho will put 'ery man Acosta was purposely walked. Herzos i under a psychological tost on Thursday to determine his evcaigbJ. hearing and then bit a double over Rondeau's head. mentality. Stiehm -will have the testa homer th.rd one he nas I menilD of "theTaculty of Thl crtn i ooacnti 1 I hit off Rooertson this season.

Minn. AB Lou 4 2 0 Fisher.2... Score: i psychology department with the view or Blrlc are of the list for the position. Frazer, Pamell. Spencer.

Isrlel. Jones Vasber anrt Swank are fluhtlng It out lop" the guard and center positions, STROHL BAPTIST CAPTAIN. FRANKLIN, Ind Sept. Strohl, one- of Franklin's best ends. OTIJ elected captain of this year's team today to succeed Tommv itrstus, captain-elect i last year, who did rot to school 1 thlJ Ull Coach Will Neli driving his men fast for the Indiana (tame Satur: day.

The machine Is to taki- i form from thi of new men who an: practicing day- iRISH FRESHMEN ROMP. SOUTH BEND, Sept. FALLS IN Passengers Tell Thrilling Story ol Rescue From Irish Sea by Vessel. A I atctrUUninfj Oie positions his proteges I varsity scrimmaged with the freshmen for SWISS BALLOON LON'OON, Sept With the landing today of the gtvtai balloon piloted by Putil Avmbinstep, all the lomteen competitors In the International race lot the James Gordon Bennett trophy, which started Sunday nt Brunseli, Belgium, have been lor. The Hiviss entrant lundecl at Lanbay Island, off the east coast of County Dublin.

Irelaiid, and therefore wins the cup. AMATEURS SPORTS Wpde.cf.. 0 4 3 4 Crosby.c.. 3 Robertsn.p 4 0 2 I Ellis.rf. 2 3 0 Schepner.3.

Meyer.c... Koob Estell.p... aro best qualified to hold down. It is I thirty mlnuten today the first time such tests ever have been made with athletic jtearns here. and scored two toucnuovns, and Desch counting- The -varsity blocking LIVERPOOLi, Sept.

Von- Hoffmari and J. G. McKJbben, competi- Vhf Hooaier Cubs defeated tho lud'an- npoiis Stars. 11 to 9 The Cub's will taku on the B. G.

Dun Stars at Douglas parH neit Sunday. The Indianapolis Red So- wart a gama with a state team for Sunday. Spf, 15. Addresi Dick Lynch. 1819 North Arsenal avenue, or phone Webster The Meldon club would llko to hear I from Eomo fast colorod the curtain at park for the I next uio Sundaja.

Call Drext 1 1790 ami jask for Joe. Practice for Spades football team will he held nipht at Spades field. The a a game for Sund.iy mornlnir. Call Webster 31SO and ask for Hush By store of 5 to I the Loo-ccntTM jJais went down to defeat before: the Montgomery Speedsters Sumla Batteries--I'ate and Lanuan. Lcniaiters and McClellan.

with sumrlstne suits." The freshmen squad, one of the i tot's in the James Gordon Bennet trophjd best In years, ran the ball to the one-yard Tine before the BnAfyyeeerergd--oatteen-Tace, arrived In Liverpool--to BOILER BAKERS SCRIMMAGE. LAFAYETTE, Sept. Pur- Totala. V.31 11 'One out ween wlnnlnB run scored. footoailen, a chancp to tlieir ability this afternoon when Coach Dlrtz Tdtals 32 12 27 16 tent the men through tne if the year.

The scrimmage Indicated Morristown Ind rrlddera want a frne i ,1 light team for Oct 2. Address T. E. Flack. Morristown.

Ind Mmncanolls. 0 4 0 Errors Mckan. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 BallenKer. 0 0 0--6 0 0 1--T Two-base th-rp will be a battle nijal Celd, center and guard for tne In weak. Larson joined the squad today.

TIGERS WORK ON ATTACK. GREENCASTLE. Sept. Walker continues bis hard work with thu Timers on MoFren field every aTtemoon. cener an -I tire back field Watson, Meeker, is speetlinf his scoring machine up Harria MaC Mln.

Williams. Murphy, hopes to have th- entire outfit work- Rondeau. Sacrlt7ces Ellis Ba.lIen.Ker. Rondeau. Estell.

Mupree, Mokjin. Double Plays--Ballenger to Herzop to Ktrke i 2 HerzoR to Kirke: llokan TO Corrov. on bases--Minneapolis 3 Louisville, Bases on balls--Off Estell. 3: off Robertson. 3.

Hits--Of Koob 4 111 Vi innings cfl Estell. 6 In Struck out--Bv Estell. 3. by Fob5rtgon. 5.

TV inning pitcder--Estell. neran and Mullen. BARNES ALLOWS TOLEDO 1 HIT. TOLEDO, Sept. Barnes let Toledo down with one hit today, double by Hill, -and Milwaukee took the first game of the series, 1 to 0.

isot local player passer 1 second bate. Score: MiL Al! Al Tol. AB A Mathws.ef. 3 2 8 OlWicklnd.rf. 4 0 3 0 leading candidates for th four positions.

Morgan Keller. McKlnley and Capt Cabmen are the ends on tne squad. (Jlaypool and ins in another week. Today Walker made plans to to South Bend 5- week from. Saturday.

The squad will leave hero Friday Morning. Coobey.ss. Gcarln.lf.. KinUim.rr. Sengstok.c.

2 2 9 Hlll.cf 4 Thorpe.lf.. 1 Huber.3 4 K.Grimes.ss 3 1 Schauffel.c. 2 Ayres.p Stokes.p... Totals--28 K. Grimes hi ninth.

Ayres In eighth. 1 2 0 29 .28 12713 'Batted for Batted for Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 Errors--K. Grimes. Two-base Kfrkham, Fllf Three-base, hit--Matthews. Sacrifices--Hauser, Gearin, McCarthy.

Double plijr--K. Grimes to Llderus; R. Grimes to L'tderus; HI'I to Grjmes to R. Grimes jL.eft on bases--Milwaukee. Toledo, 7.

Bise? on balls--Off Barnes. off Ayres, 2 Hits--Off Ayres; 8 in 8 In- off Ftokes. none In 1 Inning. Hit pitcner--By lyres (Lear). Struck out --By Barnes, by Ay res, 1.

Losing pitcher--Ayres. Umpires--Murray and Freeman. Time of game--1-35. SPEAKER STANDS APART. CONCLUDED FROM PAGE TEN.

this Instead of putting In Sothoron as soon as he joined the club. Speaker waited until the team returned.home. he spent a week Sothoron' style RAIN CUTS RICH RAGE CARD OFF $20,000 Grand Circuit Program Halted After "I wo Heats in Two Events. COtitTMBUS, of the biggest cards ot the present Grand Circuit meeting, in which 520,000 was to nave' oeen distributed amoug winners, came to grief here today after two heats were contested. A heavy shower fell then, makingf tne tracK a slippery mass of mud.

One heat of the 2:05 the Capital City purse, was won by Peri- swpe, and Guardiir Trust won the first heat of the 3-year-old trot, the Horse Review futurity purse, $6.000, when the shower fell. The time of both these mifes was Guardian Trust's heat in that time was the fastest trotted anywhere this year in a race by a performer of his age. It also gave Belwin, his sire, his first 2:05 trotter. The betting an Guardian Trust, tne favorite, was very heavy, some tickets in tne auctions calling for close to $1,400 and in them he sold foi SaOO. Periscope Big Favorite.

Periscope was a prohibitive favorite to win the 2:05 trot. Barred in tho Millie Irwin sold for to the field for The entire program will be taken up at 1 o'clock tomorrow, LOCALS to OPEN POLO TOURNEY AT SPEEDWAY TODAY The first annual Invitational pony polo tournament open at tne field of the Indianapolis Polo Club at the Speedway at 3:30 o'clock this after' noon. The first game of the tournament will be between Indianapolis and Camp Knox. There are five teams entered Jn the meet and the secoim day's play tomorrow will bring together the Dayton (O.) Ramblers and Rolling Ridge, an Indianapolis team. Friday afternoon tne winners of today's and to morrow's games will meet and winner of this game will compete against.

the Miami Valley Hunt and Polo Club team from Dayton, on Saturday afternoon. Tbe preneraJ public will be admitted to the 'games, heretofore ooen only to memoers of tne Indianapolis Polo Club and their guests, for a small admission fee. Club members wUl be admitted upon presentation of their membership cards. There has been great interest in polo since it wag introduced here and It ta expected that an unusually large crowd will witness tne games between the various teams. licly calls down a player.

What he to say is said on tne bench or in clubhouse. To my way of thinking, the remaking of Pitcher Sothoron stands out as a great tribute to Speaker's managerial i and it and the regular day's ability. He was considered through and program will be finished as possible, was about to be relegated to the minors, rj, fte sur nrnaries- when Speaker deciued to take a ehanre. 1 1 2:05 Class Trotting; the Capital City (three heats; purse, unfinished)-- Perlscopp by Sll'ko (Dodge) 1 jJarly Dreams, (McDonald) 2 Millie Irwin, br (Fleming) Peter Colev, (Stokes) -I Charlies Iltx, Walnut Frisco and Comet also started. Time, Three-Year-old Trot; the Horse Re- v'ew futurity (two in three heats; purse.

on hand'ing bunis, to be his ti tal weakne'55. Previously 1 he" had al- thrown taunts from a flat-footed position. Speaker made him take a stride just as one does in pitching. Incidentally gave instractions to his infleld tt handle every ball possible. He made Sothoron believe he could pitch, and Sothoron came through for him at a time wnen his failure to do so would have eliminated Cleveland from the race.

(Copyright, 1921, all rights reserved.) HERMAN'AND BUFF GET READY TO FIGHT FRIDAY NEW YOKK, Sept. 20. Peter Herman, bantamweight champion, and Johnny Buff, tho flyweight title-holder, who spires to the Orleans boy's crown, are puttingothe finishing touches on theltrairinj: for their meeting Friday night Jn Buff. Herman will meet one of thi: hardest hlttuu; men among me midgets. Johnny is practicing b'S knockout punches 'n Jersey City and Herman is developing his blows ir Manhattan.

The New Orleans boxer nas met one real contender since he won title from Joe Lynch, Herman recently vas credited with a point victory over Charley the French bantam cnam- plon. Buff also has a decision over but It wag won by a shade. WASXS VIELD. Jb'OB AIX SPURTS. NEW YORK, Sept.

20. Erection ot a bis athletic field here 'where umate-ir sports of all kinda from foorbal) to'box'ns qould be held, was advocated by Frederick W. Rublen, piesldent of tbe Mettopoli an Asso- oiition of the Amateur Association, at i meeting last night. New York, he eaid. was in need of such a stadium whi'A would encourage more outdoor track and field contests.

AM, COMEBff CUE MEET. Gens Henalng Is meeting nil contestants this ird a.1 of next week In the all-comers' pool and billiards tourney at tho Claypool parlors. ffi.OOO. unfinished)-Guardian Trust, by (Mc- MILTON ENTERS. CONuLUbED FROM PAGE TEN.

of the night with a thrilling story of bow their balloon, the City of St. Louis, felt Into the Irish eea Monday evening, and of their rescue by a passing vessel. VonHoffman was the pilot of the balloon and Mr. McKJbben tho passenger. They said that at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon they were over the water.

within five miles of the Irish coast, bu. that owing to tho fall of wind they unable to land, CJid therefore drifted northward with on'y four btign of ballast left. AJTI hour later they bighted two ships, but failed to obtain a-SBtstwce Irorn either of them. "Then," said VonHoffrnan, 'with only two bags of ballast remaining we found ourselves in a very serious predicament. We cut away our drag ropo in pieces, and also disposed of our spare clothing and Instruments.

Then we slowly sank toward the water. Balloon Goes Up Again. "Our case seemed hopeless, but at :45 o'clock In the evening we sighted another vessel. We immediately dropped overboard a Holmes Hgnt and seeing it was our only chance we bowed the balloon down to tb.9 waves. "Tha captain of the ship lowered a boat, but when we reached tne sea Mc- Kfbben waa struck on the head by a lead ring ard knocked off the basnet into the "Eater "Relieved of his weight the balloon shot upward like a rocket, cairying me with it.

I had no option but to rip open the gas envelope and take a sporting chance. I descended safely Into the sea and was picked up with McKIbben. We then were tauen into Heysham, four miles soutnwest of Lancaster. "Cur position when we were cnecked was about fifteen nllea cfE Dublin, and I think the Swiss halloor which we previously had seen should have been carried somewhere in the bame vicinity." rVL ft. BECK.

1.25 S-J' Main S-J-'apltoJjavii -21-tll, In an older day, swift couriers carried tbe messages of men to and fro across the world of business. That was before the age of the printing- pross and the newspaper. It was the only way. Today, your business message is carried to a host of buyers and sellers--in the classified columns of The Indianapolis Star. But first it must REACH the classified ad department.

For that purpose the couriers-- i FINN BROS, isi erni director to tho O' Marlon couut Ittl. Iiidian-nuolis Crcinatofy Main 0841. Anto. 83-gll. OHIV--Bnrt iliO frosptct Pbonei: DrtiTel Automatic The I'tmeral Home yearn rt t-rvlcc in ItidlaapaUa Male 0809.

53j! Market. SONS, fro 'N Ante HfiSEY lTUS FRANKFORT, ir.d Sept Franlt fort's tc-rn i meet i A of Indiinapolls hTp "Sept. "2 i uike on Haur- I team Slllldm Tho loei! club finishes up beaton xvlth i i Dixon ut Frankfort 'm Oot Reno and Lancaster i work lor Frankfort. The Soulheattern Cubs ulll practice Spruce strvet ami Spann avenue toniRht 7 o'clock nnd all wHMng trouts bf i present The following pu ve-s are to fahsnc. E.

Rie-, Ric-, A Hurlr, Armloh Alexander, WaUon. a riclis, Huffman ajid ilnrsli. The Belmonts will practice tonight Gomes are xvartcd stato football teams 'Address R. F. Eddy.

2246 Ivest Washington street. The Brooksldf Culj'i will hold a foothill p-acuce tonight at 7 30 o'clock at Italic and streets All members aro requested to report Tbe Cub-J want a KHme for Sunday at Brookiidfi park. Call Webster 372 and ask for Earl. licitors--will act as your messengers, help j'ou write your copy, deliver it to the office for you, and see that it is placed where it will bring you results. A 'phone call brings you a COURIER of CLASSIFIED.

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Main 3907. Aata WHO'S WHO COMFESF Question 103 in Sunday's paper should have been: 103 WHAT COMPACT SELLS COAT. COKE OF ALL KIND? AND HAS THK HAMB NAME OF A W3LI MUCH-USED PRECIOUS METAL? M. A. SILVER COAT, Seventeenth and L.

E. W. B. B. BROOMMAKERS and stitchers named.

Baltimore, anil I Ipo a i stepdy work and cood. pav, rpen shop. nood working conditions. AddrcFh AX No SCO. Star.

DRl VLERK. registered, steady. 802 3. MurirMin GROCERY clerk, experienced, rirrm ion Bros 1S68 PATNTFF. tlrs'-cla-vs 101 TMEmerson.

Come rtadv to ivork Drnol J. C. WILSON 1:30 PROSPECT E1-87L 8T OSJJ. FLUWEK PLANT Ca CENTRAL AT 34TH ST. ciu UovrtirB end ptaata, FUNERAL fLOWEP.S WASTI SSE5 AfTO SPEJIAI.

NOTICES. EX-CHAMPS SHOW. CONCLUDED F-'ROM PAUE TEN. BEAT TIGERS. CONCLUDED FROM PAGE TEN.

hits but was effective li the pinches, Tobin flghth anrt tallied St, Louis's lone run when Sisler singled. Score: St. L. AB Al PhUa, AB A 4 1 4 0 3 0 Kllerbe.3.. throughout the week.

Prl; members of the Indianapolis chapter hp.ve received Invitations will also aco bnn cf. be spectators, but admission will only by presentation of the Invitation at the gate. Sarles Not to Race. Other speed stars who will race are "Howdy" Heame, Jimmy Murphy, Benny Hill, Jules ElHngboe and Joe Thomas. Roscoe Sarles several dayp ago expressed a.

desire to participate in the race, hut he tiad to go to Fresno, early this weok to get his uarman iruai, oy xseiwiu 1 I mount in shape for a racp In the ornia city next week. MiTton Hill, Thonias and Ellingboe will drive Frontenacs and Murphy and Eddie Hearne will pilot Buesenbergs. "Howdy" Wilcox nas been busy putting his Peugeot in snaps tor the race and if he does -not get it tuned up In time hf will drive a Frontenan. Wilcox was the winner of the 500-nille event at the In- Speadway. Officials for the race Include Wflliam N.

Thompson, pacemaker; Barney Oldfield, honorary starter; George Dickson. starter; George "William Guy Wall, Seth Rlein, David Gallup, Douglas CoUins and Charles T. Lahgmaid, technical committee; Carl G. fisher, James A Allison. Henry F.

Campoell, D. McCall White, Harry Stutz, Howard C. J. J. Cile, E.

C. Howard, H. The Great Rose, (McDonald) Favonian, fEdrnan) 3 Rose Scott hlk 4 Pavid Axworth, 2 (Tallman) 5 Waiter Sterling, The Great Volo. Miss Willoughby Peter Harvester Finvarra, Klwnor Ouy. Nelson Dillon and Pluto Watts also ttarted.

Time, CUBS SET BACK GIANTS. CONCLUDED FROM PAGE TcM, Austin, McManus.S Shocker.p. no i i Walker.lf Pnrkins.c.. Mallonec.cf CaUoway.ss J.Walker.l. Rommell.p.

2 0 1 1 0 4 1 2 0 1 111 0 0 being one down to George VonBlm of Palt City at the end of eighteen holes by reas.cn of taking a mfdiocro H' to VonKlm's SI, and Ouirm-t btintf actually three down to Marslon same point, John G. Anderson of New was one up In tha moinmcc to Tesse SweetsT. All three lowers in the first round maiiaged to down their in the second round, Guilfonl and 4, and Hweetser delimiting Anderson by the same margin. Ouimet-Marston Match Features. The real struggle of the rtav was that between Ouimet and Marston.

It waa a see-saw allalr and was in doubt to Its finish on the seventeenth green. Ouimet saved himself from only by extraordinary golf in spots, aiued by some good luck to counterbalance some of tne hard luck in other places. If Ouimet and Evans win their matches tomorrow and Thursday they would meet again in tho semi-finals Thursday. Ouimet conquered Kvans at Pittsburgh two years ago and Evans tC02 Illmoio atroat. Hlnchmcn Twenty-seventh and Colleea SOUTH.

to: South Meridian. LAST Pharmacy, Fast Waohlngton. Noble Pharmacy. Noble and 1HV1.NGTON. Conner Hartrltt, 6422 East Washington.

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Brock S533 West Michigan street. Iiiula Carneflx. 1001 River avenuo. Albert B. Izor, E01 West wnfihincton.

Ecba'ler'n Pharmaoj. 2250 Station nlreatl FOUNTAIN squAita Frank 1060 Virginia avenue. CLASSIFICATION CARD. 1-- NOTICED. S-- CARD OK THANKa X-- IN MKMOK1AM.

4-- MONUMENTS. E-- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. C-- FLORIh'J'S 7-- LODtKS AND CLUB3. i SPECIAL NOTICES. A TheatHcal Berber bhops.

J-- 10-LOtaT A FOUNC. 11-- A I ANn TOOLa iN'fSU-- MALE. 13-- SAjubMEN WANTED. 14-- AGENTS A SOLIClTOfiS. 15-- HELP WANTED FEMALE.

TUATIONS WAN 1-CO--MA Pn plo'r Banfc liarber Agency lldc Main 1905. Shojjs. UNION BARBERS You Get Just What You Want At Vuller's Friendly Barber Shops Basement K. of Bldg. No.

2, Georgia and Illinois St. AY RE 20 cents. 00 Maasachu cents, halrrut. 47: Waih Shave. 10 barbers A I 2Sc at Moudi'i.

i ave. PLKSOAAL8. 16-- I A I WAN 17-- SIT Vt TICKS FEllAiS t'llKoOMS FOR 'RENT LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING HOOM3. Totals. ...30 6 2 7 1 7 24 JBatted tor Auntin In seventh.

'Batted for IXJB in ninth.t) 'Batted for Shocker in ninth. St. 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 0--1 Philadelphia 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 "--3 Error--Williams Tbrce-haso hit--Tobln. Stolen bane--Galloway. Left on banes-1st.

Lotils, 8: Philadelphia. 5. Bases on Shocker, 2. Struck out--By Shocker, by Rommsll, Umpires-Connolly and SENATORS HIT HARD. Sept held Chicago to two scattered singles and "Washington batted Kerr hard, winning the opening game of the series today by a score of to 0.

Milan, in left Held for the locals, hai? eight putou'B and mado two triples, one with tne bases filled. Score: Chi. AB Al Waiih. AB A 2 Ol let only (--Hornsb- tack his "Boston, recently Of Oes TURF DOPE 5S.SO; LATONIA. Yesterday's Results.

Race--Black Hackle JY.80, S3.DO, Lou Wldrig, J3.80, Richelieu, by, O'Neil. Three-base hits--Boeekel, Nixon. Home run--Nixon. Sacrifices-Lavan, Nicholson, Smith. Double plays-Barbare to Ford to Holke, Ford to Holke; i rnsby to Fournier.

Left on bases-- p. Poty, Lieut, Col. A. E. White, Un- 6- St.

Louis, 5 Bases on a I Ipy Whitworth. Frederick Dursiaiberg, Artliirr Chevrolet, Ixmfe Chevrolet, H. E. Coffin, Arthur Anstead and H. C.

Atkius, judRes. cars to take the convention delegates and visitors 'and friends of the Tndianapoils cnapter to the Speedway will start at the Terminal station at frequent Intervals, beginning at 7:30 o'clock and up until race time. schper, off North, off Pertlca, 1. Hits--Off Oeschger, 12 in 6 1-7 innings; off "Morgan 2 In 2-3 inning; off Braxton, 1 in I inning; off Sherdei, 10 in 4 in- nines; off North. 3 In 2 2-3 Innings; oft Per'ica, none fr 2 innings.

Struck out-By Snerdel, by Oi icnger, by North, by Pertica, 2. Wild pitch--North. Winning pitcner--North. Losing pitcher --Morgan. Umpires--Hart and Brennan.

PHILADELPHIA REDS. CINCINNATI, Sept. hit heavily and often today and Philadelphia won from Cincinnati by a score Konetrhy' isrns timely, and Pa-kmson furnished the fielding features. The score: MEMPHIS-FORT WORTH SERIES TO START TODAY er Johnson.ss. Colllns.2...

Falk.lf Wostil.cf.. Multlgao.3 Wilkinsn.P Kerr.p Mllan.lf... Rlce.cf.,.. Goslln.rf... Shanks.S..

Gharri ty.e. 2 1 0 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 1 0 331527 8 6 0 9 Judge. Sacrifice phis Sept Tb.8 Mem- outhern Association Phlla. Lee.rf J.Sm.tU.3. Raprl.3....

Kiiri AB Gin. Bohne.2, Kopf.ss Groh.3 Rousb.cf... Dauhcrt.1.. Bresslcr.rf. Hargrave.c Tenn.

baseball club, pennant winners, left last rfght for Fort i Woi-th, to mief the Fort Worth club, AB A 1 Texas League chairplona. In tho openinr 3 tilt tomorrow of tho series loi- 6 tbe onampionship of the South. 5 Spencer Abbott, Memphis manager, 0 that he WPS confldent that the Mempbia 0 club would hrcak even 'ji the first two 1 1 games of tha series He Announced that 0 Oscar Tuero p-obabiv will draw tho pitch- 2 I ing assignment for tne opening i la.it far-- 2 14 9 for Kerr In elfrhtb, CMcaso 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington. 0 0 0 1 1 4 Errors--Fiiilc. Two-bass Three-base hits--Milan (2).

Harris Gharrlty, 2. Double plays--Harris to O'Rourke to Jrflge; Co'llns to Siiccly. on Washington. 8. on balls--OB Zachary, off Kerr, 2.

i Hits--Off Kerr. 14 In 7 innings, off Will-ln- eon, 1 in 1 Innlntr Hit by pitcner--By Kerr dtmck out--By Zachary, 2. Losing pitcher--Kerr. Umpires--Hlldo- brand and Evans, Race--TulIip, $11, Bright Trash, S3.0, J2.90; Salamander, I Th'-d Paradise, J13.10, $7.80, 5480; Ruby. J23.7C, Mellsra, $4.20, Fourth Bace--Bettlna, $2.70, out; rv.teside, out; Fifth- Kace--Ben Bolt, Vi5.90, Guv'nor.

$5.50, Mile. Dazic, 12.90 Sixth rtace--Braedelbaner IG.30, $5, BHlr Brush, $21.10, "Rock- nlnlster, $2.30 tievflnlh Bridge, $9.30, $3.80, 2.60; Klmpaloag, $2.30, Sea Prince, $2.40. Today's Entries. 14 27 15 Totals 33 72718 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 1--1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0--JL Errors--Kopf. Fressler.

Two-base hit 1 lee, Three-base hits--Lee, Smith King. Daubert. Sfoien base--Groh. I Sacrifices--King, Rapp. Double plays-Marquard to Groh to Kopf to BaiuVrt, to Hargrave to Groh- Winters to Parkinson to on bases- Cincinnati Ph'ladjlphla, 9 Baqes on i--Off Marijuard.

Winters. 2. Struck out--3v Marguard. by Winters, 3 Wild 3 Umpires-- rrt (ioor.1", claiming; S- 6 103; Velo, 'Colonel Biker, 303: lisa elite. 107; Run? if, 108; Jiiilgo yor.

110; Sir Thomas Keiin, 110; rial- 110. Second (purse, maiden 2- year-old Billet; furlones)--Asia, 113; I'luneliF, 113; Humanitarian, 113; Mcsan, Ci'iMon. 113; Black Betty, 111; Moon Winks 113; Dixie O'Day. 113; Sempronls. 113; Image, 113.

Field Lark, 113, Torslda, 113. Third Raco (purse, claiming; 3- 1 1-1C Bloiaom. f9; 'Miss 101- Wstiatah. 104; Mlllersbnrs. "04; Liner, 104; Hold aV.

106; Machlavelll. 107; Harold 107; Blarney Stone. 103; 'Jjpsy LO.H. Huen, 109. Afso Dainty Laes, 103, PahasVi, 102; 'Grace lliugherty, 101; W.

Mc- Clintnck, 107- Miss Prosperity. 109 Fourth Hace (ptrse. Zoo-Kden hrndicap; jlds and i'p; 6 fur- 'S; MInuto Man, 107; C-lnger, 113; Brookho't, 122. Marvin May. American Ace, 110; Distinction, 116; O'ark, I'ffth Raco (purse, $1 BOO; allowances: the Bellovuo; 3-yflar-oHs and up; 1 1-16 B.

Colemar. 97; Rouleau, 106; Bit 5f Vfciuj 101; I'arader, 97; Jouett. 106; MarJorlo Hs-nea, 109 -Sixth Kace (purjo, '00; r- 2- year-oias; furloog-s) 'flfooresque, lAl; "Lftdy Astor, 101, Bnwltch, --OS; nico 507; Llewellyn 109; 'Red T09; 'Janku, 109; Brighta Leaf 109: Civ, 110- RekaS. 112, 3nd Fisher, 114; Allen, 113. Abo eligible: LIna OarV- J09; BHi and Coo, 110.

feveith Rrce $1,400: claiming: i-yecr-AHd and up; 1 1-16 87; Bill. 101: 'Harsi John, 'Sir John "Vercie, 101; Jjc's Car- 10 1 Dolpb. 106; Hepe'itdr. 106, Dine- i.iij Snray, 107; Accelerate, 108- Aph. 108: Warsaw, Wr'The Wit 1JO.

Alsi dlgl- bio; Maid 107; 'Harry Bareoyne, Ml; 403; "Mavehona, 101; love, tin alliwaaea claimed. Khreveport. Texas club, on tho receiving end. BOWLING COMMEKCIAt, tKAtitTE. Tire Co.

I Postofflce. 126 158 135 178 130 122 120 164 148 116 141 114 141 142 184 200 Hoff. Kramer, ilorlson 186 132 161 163 164 156 TECH WORKING HARD FOR GREENFIELD GAME FRIDAY Tho Technical high school football team ran trrough a long scrimmage with the second team yesterday in preparation for the first game of too season with Greenfield Friday on the Tech Andiron. The tickling "dummy" has been in- I troduced into the tralnmr of the Bast S'ders and both the linemen and tbe backs nave a long workout on the" "sand pile" daily. Coa'-h las twenty men working cut on the first itniad.

Woolc.ir. Hay. Asplnal, Hungate. Baden. Nice- Hyatt.

Mullholland. Wilson. 55oll- ner Garreaon, Mills. Lowi.s, Nipper. Harvey.

Davies. Glcgpr Sylvester, Baldwin, Maywell and AdUns, The game with Greenfield IF causing .1 lot of excitement among tne Green and White followers. The new stands around tho ficM on the Areenel grounds will in Friday. Tne stands i seat ov" 5 0 0 TAKES HONORARY GOLF CLUB MEMBERSHIP DEAL, N. Harding has accepted honorary mcmoershtp in tne Hollywood Golf Clnb here.

In a letter to President Harry Content of the club, received yesterday, tho chief executive i satd ho he "may have the good for- tune to exorcise the privileges of honorary membership." GETS 13IXW OS JAW; DIEa BANGOH, Me. Si-pt I-ran- cu Front of 21 yeara old, fell dead after a blow on the Jaw In tho fourth round of boxing bout with of Watervllle here las. nlgut proiounci-d death dun to heart failure, but Langley was ar Totals. 737 688 770 Crescent Papar Co. SelbTt.

Wavwd. White a i Hoi man. Los-in Damrich Totals. Citizens Coble Vanler. Sou'b'cr Johnson 133 137 127 102 1,18 121 151 151 IIS 82 153 155 167 132 110 140 134 Warren.

McAllen. Pafiwjter 735 828 Armour Co. 174 174 144 141 IN CANADIAN WOMEN'S GOLF OTTAWA. Sept MIsa Alexa Etlrlini; of Atlanta today defeated Mm. Whyto of tho Eoyal Montreal Club, 2 and 1, in tbo flrfit round of match play for the Canaalan woraeii'a open Miss Stirling, who has a formidablo field, IncludJjf Miss Cecil T.elfch, British and French champion, to defeat In her endeavor to retain her title, had an uphill battle against Mrs.

Why'o At tho ninth holo the match even and TJrg. Whyte won tho tenth when Miss Stirling missed an easv pott- Miss Stirling continued to bo down until the fourteenth, when thr match wan squared again. She won tne Ptt-x-nth, halveed the sixteenth, ajid won th seventeenth. Miss Leltch had an ecsy defeating Mrs. Gibson Hamilton, and 4.

M'CKhan a 11? 170 148 129 161 140 1B3 ITS IIP HP 154 127 138 131 722 673 Gr-- Co Taegart 1ST 209 ISeiRchrtson 108 142 116 134 208 17i) 189 Totals SS3 873 Link-Belt Bnkwth E. Piez Thmpsn Knapp 181 127 203 I'm 11:4 131 11' Ballard. Fields Hendiks Lyonfl 127 116 221 132 11' Totals, 844 681 779 Nordyke it Mar. P.ean... P.iker Johnson Sudhoff.

ISO 132 16 33? 161 142 214 17C 167 183 H4 Smith 664 732 7C7 154 161 106 164 187 no IV 142 20', H2 147, 101 371 167160 743'SOi 7oO 12U 183 1H7 ISO Iff) 140 136 171' 172 143 A. B. C.S WIN, 4 TO 3. The A. B.

i took tho odd came from Buckoyca yelfterday atternoon by the score of 4 to 3. The same teams play ar exhibition "game at Lebanon today The A. B. C.s will not appear on local lo' apain until Sunday, Oct. 9, when the) meet the 411 Professionals.

Score: A B. C. AB A 3 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 1 MacHey.3.. 1 0 2 3 0 2 1 i HoMw.iv.rf 2 0 0 0 4 3 0 4 1 311 Ji Buckeyes. AB A Befinctt.lf.

4 1 Lloyd, 4 0 Huoapcth.l 2 ea.p.. 0 2 8 27 191 Thomas 2.. Smith cf 1 Nei) the trouncing with interest at New York last year. He started one down but with a fine two on the third, cvered ttie match and got a lead on the fourth onlv to lot-p with a barl seven on the I.IK fifth sind i FOR RENT, regain )t on the shoit seventh when: FOR RENT. Marston got in trouble with a five.

With a 37 out, Ouimet was one hole and one stroke better than Marston, 'RESORTS Starting" home. Ouimet lost the sl-ort I SO--WANTED TO FOR RUNT. 27--M1SCKLI AA'BOUS FOR KEUT. than AIMJ FLATS FUIINISHCD. twelfth.

4 to 3. and the long thirteenth, 7 to 6, as well as jurtcenth. 5 to and after Marston had captured the short sixteenth the Boston player was three-down and stayed in that fjosltlon through the seventeenth and eighteenth. Luncneun Helps Ouimet After luncheon. Ouimet his fighting qualities by unlimbering a remarkable run of golf that covered eleven holes In thirty-seven strokes and Included three twos.

He finished the third nine In thirty-four. By the time the twenty-fifth hole was reached he had Kouared the match. After the turn. Marston lost the twenty-eighth and was one-down. One of the most remarkable plan's ot the day was made at this hole.

Ouimet banked hla approach shot fcr a three and Marstoti thereupon tank a putt for the like. Ouimet to two-up on the- thirtieth. The thirty-first was halved, but tne Philadelphiun won the thirtv- second. Ouimet regained bis two-hole lead on the thirty-third and they became dormie two when both went one over oar the short thirty-fourth The next They played out tho matches )eft' three on hole was halved. bye In five each Tne first round Eastern players, two Pacific coast men, one Southerner, two Pacific coast men, middle state players In tne running, four of the latter from Chicago, two from St.

Louis and one each from St. Paul and Sioux City. The pairs for tomorrow In the order of the di-awt Guilford and Weber, Johnston and Ouimet, Bocicenksmp and Evans, Sweetser and Bunnlng, Armour and Gardner, Knepper and Stein, Manlon and Huter, Jones and Willing. GIBBONS K. O.S KALAMAZOO, SepL Gibbons of St.

Paul knocked out Burke of Detroit, the Michigan heavyweight champion. In fne second round of a scheduled ton-round bont tonight PHILADELPHIA, Pa Sept th- conclusion of today's ptey In the annual crir-ket contest between Cansulj and tbe United States the all-Phlladelphla team scored 198 njna for Its first while the Canadians hud- for fHe wickets when stumps were Play wll' bp resumed tomorrow The match is 6emg playnd at the Philadelphia Cricket Club. 81-- 1'liAL KOH SALE. Propefiy, C--Apartmenta. D-- Ix)to Suburban.

Sale or Exehaneii. S2-- BE1L E.STATE WANTED. 15-- 4 LANDS. S4-- FIRMS 16-- FOR SAUL A HouDohold Goi idjf. Coal, Ice and Wood.

C-- ClotMnE Muiical InntrurnPits and Live Stock. Mleci-NtineouB II-- MISCELLANEOUS WA.NTEP. 87-- BUSINESS ANNOUNcrMFNTEt AA'D N9ii 89-- BUSIJKSS OPPORTUNI7 lEa 40-- AUTOMOBILES FOR SAU3. A-- Gnnollno. TrucKt.

42-- AITTO SUPPLIES AND 45-- MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 44-- AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT. 45-- FINANCIAL A Indiana Bonda. 46-- INSURANCE 47-- MONET TO LOAN. AT JO DEATH EOTICEB. AUSTIN--Mrs Kate, -ult'o-v ot J.imo» Austin mother of Miss Mnlllp Austin.

Mrs Nell Carroll, Mrs Katie Thom.i'f and Jlrs. Annabfllo AlhanOfl. died Tuctday evening at her home, C31 S. Wrjt Bt. Kunrnil nollco later BROOKS--Florence Bennett, widow of Art Broolf, In'o of Cleveland, died nt St i i hospital Monday, Sf-pi.

19. 192J at 1427 N. Dcla- xvdrQ gt. Wednesday. Sept.

21, 11 a. m. Burial at Cleveland, O. widow tho lato M. Gubdorf, passed awav nt her rcqi- 2801 nt Tuenday.

She survived by i and Harold Gurdorf. two brothers Henry a and Sam Rauh. i.nd thrcn aliteri. M'ss Amelia Rauh, Mrs Ben Kin stein and Mrn Henry Leopold. -emiii-n-r- 2 p.

Stenhen Ira 'Hod M6ndny, Si-pt" 19, at rvrMr-rti," of his a Harry Holmm. Monti-nlm st. Fimeral Thursday, Sept. 22. at 8 30 at rr-sl- drncc.

followed by Ecriiuw fit nrlrf- Kft'H Church at 9 oVIock Hurlal Holy Fr'enda Invited 'of IN A I I tase that I AIII In. 1 am i of HiirnlriK ot an ohl i i about 7 0 hcry 11 rn in pn-Humably from I i a a or Ohio, i i out on a a i trij and waa killed and robb'd. or w.aii of 4--v- ir.il i (lolkirp A one i of v.r't«* to me. Ad drcMi ino Vv' Bulinan, attorney. Lucas 'hHrl on, FOOT troubles KHii-f at onco fur In fi et and lower limbs.

mLsplacfij bones mil llBamenta torr" n-d and i i Hupports made I i i a Impression i 1 to 3 i Toot i at I'lianc ill! 1 A VAPOR 'BATHS--Hec-om- TTientled for hay fever, rheum.i- tlhin. atom.tch eral condition. F.xport lady m.ihseu.-e I attendance. Ladies a 8 TH Kentkmi-n, a 9 Haes 3 3 N. lllinolo DL Jl.tin OUNff nurse trlvpn Swedish ard mh-Prlng niUlfllfi a a preff rred Dolawiro st Office io 1, hours.

9 a. to 30 P. CHIHOPODiT To thost- arc from rheu mntlsm, lumbago, neurilla, and epinal trouble RoffuHs a Work done for a i i a Ollioe, 17 Vi Ohio" it. Phone Circle 3797 II Of'Sn WIVES WmiM like to i i i a beautiful Colonial 131p 1 5 i cookirij utenail Bet I'honc, or r.tll today. STATE aUPl'LY CO f.ny.

MT A mineral water la nn cx- cei)cnt table wnter It also recim- mi-nded many phy-'rlnns for Hi -nrdt- cal Order today. Bol- mont 0'2-! Auto. A I and facial vorK a npeclaltjr. Done i a day or night Dea removed i hair. Years of eipcrlonce.

Drpxel 3339 'BATTLE CREEK TREATMENTS Bwedlsh massaKt. radiant heat, rndlo- bnthjp. 5 lr Jr. MASSAGE bath piyi-n younc lady 35S North Illinois Muln BATHS nl all kmos and massage Dr. Kirk.

7116 rranficd All como home nt He" me first --E VAPOR BATH, nclentlfic massKKe 14 United bldg Circle 6032. MASSXGE AND BATHS B23 61. Circle 6470 BATHST dolph 18 51 an one woo un- heating preferred 42-946 Ran- PRINTERS Ot'CN' SHOP COMPOSING ROOifS, io per tent of the job i i in i a are rebuilding their Tht-sf po.iltfons will merest men i to ni.ttce perma- r.cnt oonnei lions upportunlty for We want tirat-clasa Hnml compositors. St-on il men i operators. M.motipo Keyboard and caster Tra ilonotypo combLiation operators.

to replace men who have vacated thi'tr a arfi on strike. Good u.t"*-s, u-orkinq i EMPLOY tNG PRINTERS' CIATION. IJlu Majtatic Milwaukee, SALESMEN- Tor out of we have a now, a ofTer. qul, Tiles and comrniaitlon- It i 1 pr- ou to investigate Suite 504. 122 Ohio St.

Registered Pharmacist for mis'tlon out of 433 Lemcke. BUSINESS SERVICE BUREAU. Salesmen Men to BCll nationally pd- goods an opportunity to work in your home houst-to-house Drawing acrount to produce Apply 31C People's Bank 3-i p. in. Experienced Trimmers On Closed Bodies.

Robbins Body Corp. Division Morris GOOD UPHOLSTERERS "Apply 23 E. Pearl St Ask for Mr. Dehner. SULPHUR a Jennie FUlar.

10 Ohio nnd violet Circle 6130. LOST--Broivn California sceil pureo. contained nmtill purse, gold alno locki-t aa keep R.tke Crll a i 1T74 during day and Clrulu fi LOST A sum of money Monday, on N. E.ittt and Market Man to pick same will bo suitably i vnrded by rctuVulnff to 133 N. East Mt LOST OR STOLEX-- Alrcdulo dog brp.ist in form of of Bummer.

Party hiu return him to 6110 Park ave. Wau ton 2 Hpftard. i W1I.I. party that plrked up packaga a'. Krenge' 1 and lOc etorc Monday af'er noon at tollt't cnuntir, return same to otllce to avoid trouble, aa they lire known I A A Mirhlgan ward.

containing Call tr abawl. valued 03 irlvcn uway by on rvtngton 0186. Ro- st. MEAT CUTTER WANTED IN NEIGHBORHOOD ONE THrVT IS NOT AFRAID OF WORK. EXTRA GOOD SALARY.

NONE BUT EXPERIENCED NEED APPLY. ADDRESS AF-NO. 822, STAR. EX-SERVICE MEN WANTED. Aro you acquainted in IrtMana, Kentucky or Tennessee, or We hav- an easy sellfiig pioposltlnn thpt you can make some big money on hy sin-ply phowlng jour B.imple.

If ou are interested in maklnR noine bip morey It will pay jou to Call afternoon. Suite 504, 122 E. Ohio, Positions Now Open Bookkeeper, downtown Ptirrouphn operator Cashier and assistant J20 Correspondent and No until placed BROWN OFFICE EFFICIENCY BOKEAC. 210 Hume-Manaur bids GOOD PAY WITH A FUTUKE for Hire" men over L5, In our outdcor Bales department. Only those BMklng permanfint' employment need tvpply.

Married men with autoa preferred. Call after 1 p. m. ER ijg C0-f 1140 Huina-Mannur bldg. EXPBR7BNCBD collecto' wanteri lect on stnull monthly miiflt bs able to furnish real estate yiuK married rrpn prflferred; commltralon oae'is; J20 to 3RO per week fir a BWte if you ride bicycle.

Address AG No. 8-72, Btnr. RKWARD Diamond plotlnum dinner rlnp No quertlona asked. 711 Occidental bide. Main 1138.

LOST--Gray pum" lost In Board of Trndi holonrl to Blanche Tullli If returned 10 Indl.miipoHs a Gompanv no ques- 'lojin ru.k"d Reward. I.OST~-BuTT7los big with brnsa harnriui. bat tarn, screw tail, white merle nn breast, answers to "P.U3ty." reward. Jliumlo'ph EASTERN LEAGUE SIAKES KICK. HARTFORD.

Sept. 20 President O'Ncil of the Eastern League nan to Joim Farrell, of the National Association of 3 Biseiall. against the St Am'-rlcans playing: a ieam at Man- rhester. next Sunday. The ground of protest the game would on the terriorlal righta of tho liantern at Finn Eros' fumTnl porlora, I Market.

Burial Crown Hill ci-motfry. Prlcndn I K-BKJiK--Mfttla Kr-cnp, Monday vited to tho a err lly reslderce. 1327 Park ave 2 p. m. Burial nrlv-ato change on nt and Alllflonvlilft valuable to owner, a Wash- rinp 2 Two- neat appea-ing, between the ages of 17 and 20, to travol south with nrer i i taiuintts.

per mouth. Apply Room 203 Hilgenberg SI rf bio. BXPER1BMCED eiQi-tnoal apnllance salesmen wantejJ by a wclf known Tndlpnapolln furniture house, opening a new department. TATLOB'S. 26 W.

WashtaKton st. fl'e Mr. Shipping Clerk Must have, grot ery dadary. S27 per week. 433 Ls-nck" MEN'S fox nerk on f.t f.fth and Central avc '1711 In S.M bov and rncssenBtr.

must Twenty- bright, willing and i.cat and have wheel: Reward Harrison WANTS PAT TO JOIN MACKS. HARTFORD, Conn fe-pt Second Ba-wman Seheer of th" Hartford Eanlern Leacuo club who has sold to Philadolphia Athletics. rc-Hrcd today wanted a part of the purcijane money be- to Connie Mark has been ordered to report to the Philadelphia team Immediately. KING-- James 61, bi loved husband of Alice F. KlnK, away Tuesday, Sept 20 Fumral i at r'-Kld'-ncP, 1817 Thursdav.

Sept 22, 2 Burial at Crown Hill cprnfttery Friends Invited GE Mr A I McTfu 1 of Fred J. and riaurh- tt.r of Mr and Mrs tour died 3 3 0 nor STRAYED Blc red sow Eacle and Washington, Sunday nieht Bc-1- LOST--Old Alrrdoie. naotner dop; -very Braj. no collar. Washington 1997.

ard wtlh rims, on Colum- or near Martindalc avc Webste- FIDCCIABT EMPI.OYKEN'T BUREAU, 4J6 Lemcke bldg. HANDT men; conotruction work infht: dairy milkers, roomn, Utt-nsed employment Illinois. MKN, -why ho Mane a day a i up sell'niT on article people aeed can adord to buy. bee Mr. Morgan, 936 In city: hand, frood $32.60 month.

Agency. 24 3. 2 ond St. tery. Fur.fcral serxlfes at residence 305 I Crown Tliurod.iy, Fort -n'T Hill ceme lrf; rain curtain.

Stinday. i hington f421. -wool Totals A Cs Buckeyes Errors--Day. TotRls. ..33 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 O'Neil Wesley, Stnllh --4 0--2 769 S5S G.

J. Co M'Cormk Swoboda H2 ir 121 5 10? 130 17G 87S 12 161 106 140 10! 139 Totals. -771 826 637 663 G20 Lafayette M'otoi. I 156 152 157 Rltch 180 181 170 Stnsbry. 142 IPO 16? Ch'twod.

151 361 144 144 164 irJShlonbgr 134 IBS H9 161 I Bcauchp 169 144 125 146 165 PhfBlciai Inter eiaralneiJ Prout sail tlio btiei- f1 fi ot concuss'on of train, his ok'Jll hivin? been tA' tbj'ongh the if tha lint to ttis Door. 3 nt wa ctudont at tha Unlvonity ot Maine. McColunr 170 125 173 Totals. 706 S93 74S Totals 804 764 791 Ind Bell Tel Co I J. Holllda" Co fcurtlctt 175 15f I 123 168 140 163 1331C Millor 16f 16" Kelly Parrish.

Ball More. To tal 8. 181 135 164 177 754 7T6 Bucksot 133 109 122 145 16', Hi 134 1S5 14 I 137 16S 13; hit--HudBpiHh. Three-ba'o hit --Thomas Baset, on ballo--Off Ieff-i cs off a 5 Struck out--By Jeffries, by Giscntander. 3.

Passed balls--Britt, Nell. Totals 650 726 6D4 Martin-Fai'T- I Premier. Clemrts 157 170 128 113 164 125 EPotvrs 125 151 m'McCord, Byers 117 136 163 A.Powra 323 134 J. Byera 156 139 114 TotAlfl, IIS 730 hbRE TODAY. C.

Zimmerman of 'Warsaw, etatu roquo champion, will play second series of Bcvn games with Grant Datcy, clt; champ, at Ellenberger park this afternoon end Thursday. -wen tho firs' match several weeks ago. four games to two. LONDON WINS "NILE GAME. LONDON Ontario, Sept.

LnMon. wmrers of tho Michigan-Ontario today defaatcd Central league by a score to 2 (eleven innings), In first gam" of tho neml-'inal of the post-season wric i baseball hero, POLO TITLE. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. Great Neck four M'adoii'brook tbe Philidclphlii. Country CltTb today 1) eaiilc tr 9 In the ffccud for Ue 631 108 710 national optn polo VANK.S GfcT POSTPONED GAMES, ST Sept.

20 --The came tuo New Yerk and St. Lot In postponed last Saturday, will bn played af New York next Tuesday, it was announced here today. THE IMIANAPOIIS STAR Bell Automatic CLASSIFIED- DEPT. Main 4000 3451 Mcsca.ll.. 9R 103 121 123 III 118 125 163 170 180 167 CLASSIFIED KATES.

ferLire. Uf- Sundry. One IS tt tlmea In .12 Eevcn consecutive .10 EltuaUono wanted, 12c per lino. cagh. with ordT.

rates appUcailon. The Star will be responslblo for only Incorrect insertion Toe Star vfll Orath No until ru iru lor TreJt-6ay and 11 p. m. Saturday lor tt" Inane. SUBSTATIONS.

pclls Star want adi may ot follnwlnc aubatfttloao tjitcs: NC'ETIT. Koehier, Tbl'tleth n5 Ctntrftl R. W. 102 M. Benato.

MILE app 37 yram, husband of "Sunday. Sept 18 Func-ral i h'-ld at tho f.inillv TarlilT, Lexington a 21. at 10 m. invited Burial Dan- Ind POWELL- Lona A bi-Iotcd wife- of 1Z Powell Mondnv. Sept I i Funeral At.

a home. 38 Rural. a P-pt p. in. Tricndi Invited Kurial a I a Mae 'nee wifo of Suits rt.tu^Mr of Mr and Mrs of Mn- rtora.

I S-pt ut Fay ot. Funeral Thurn-Iiy. 2'J. at I Ind Frien-ls invited, (Seymour nnd Brownn- Ir'l i -Aif- of Ro-c Wood. 214' Bellefontalno.

rtlnrl Tuesday. Sept 20. 1.30 p. at hospital. Fune-tj) Thursday.

22. 3 Snlr. ley Bror' fhapel. 346 Illinois st. Borlal i i i tnry, Etlioavllle.

about 11 3.0 LOHT Delrwire -or Vermont, Jatket a i 6421 In case, Loew's a Plenpe call Webster 2233. 20-H bar- Shop and Oarage Lfiulpment A I Fort Wayne a aba generator CARD OF 1HAJ.KS. wish to thank relatives, and the Rev Baker. Dr. Brill.

SMnr Bros Co anfl all who rontributed In any way dur- Ins my bereavement. Georse Cline. O. BLAKF. tne old and tfrsisners and matero of moan- nenti end mauTOleums.

bootlot 9 it. FtJKERAI. 1HRECTORS. Kb F. iilu El KREOELO BAILEY N.

tt. "o'ia Utti electric motor reoalr work Vonnegut Machmeiy Co. 7 A A romprenio- outfit Ind. Metal and Machy H2 Wail'lnptoi i jKo-H buttstrap boiler; piping; pump a id hi-atrr; rrunhfir. 'ractors, used machy ROF? Indpla MEN A I A I 3C PER FOUND.

FACrOP.T SALVAGE 440 E. Wash st Main 4200. COLORED CHEF; must ho sood; "JtpTl- cnced in quick lunch necessary ond ca- pahlo of taking co-nplete charge ot Idtchen Ci'l today. 9031. neat-appearing younp men to travel So itb.

ngce 17 to 2C. 4pply Mr. Rothior. 3d floor 430 N. Meridian, from 8.

al'-round butcher for country tian ol 2. (TOO Inhalltants. State vagefl Must understand tno. byHnos? Address AX 669, Stnr. C'OLI ECTORS for.

installrtisnt ac- -ouritn; frrnall bond required. Call at 4H Circle hi tig WANTED-- -Extra men for n-agr production Apply at once to W. Hurley Ash- Circle "treater. i JtAKE J2C -week mailiiK circulars Bt home. K.

M. Duffy, 1523 Ferry st, iA- av-tte, tnd cipcriraccd, also ex- -slider, SIACHTNERY 19 TV. South et. BARBER "wanted. Good, iteady job for rtpidv man C.

Wlnamac. Ind. A Experienced in laying out stone work. Steady employment. Addiess, THE GEO.

RACKLE SONS P. 0. BOX-347, Cleveland, 0. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and pher, general office work. Call 238 3.

Meridian. B. G. Shirt Cn with c.xr to hai die Indiana tnTl- tory. An proposition.

628 Trust bldg. WAITED Union plasterors on bulldln? at Terre Haute, Ind. W. Stopitnap Co WAKTEI) Slnrle man on farm; J23 per mot.th Address T. Brown, Huntliig- PCRTEB for buslnf-sa whli laar- -lei nuin preferred: good position for j-lght party.

Address AF No. installers, competent. Come ready for wirk 1S53 Ludlow ava. PEERLESS FOITN'PKY CO PORTER, colored boy. 2143 for afternoons 703 ERRAND boy bldg MEN to unload cars.

Coal Co Webster WANTED--Several laborers. Lataya' Tnd J. H. Calmer Co. for rtovlunlnachlnery.

Apply 27 am? st. today. OltOER cook; must ju -h TTebEtcr 9051. on next IF.WSPA.PFKt.

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