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NEWS , AND CnCERVER. RALEIGH. . N. C. THURSDAY MOPPING. JULY 15. 1,:.- TALSSVALiP :GIIP0I!IT,,6T00 ' WHERE THEY PLAY PIEDMONT LEAGUK. .High Feint at Baralgh. Durham at Daavllla. Cnnmh at Winston-Salem. TI.3 Lccs!$ Come lack Strong, Fielding Faultlessly . and : Hitting Hart risying a perfect fielding game' be ll iud the e (Tee tire pitching of Hughes i nd rapping the visiting pitcher Basra, the BaJeigh dub ran back strong yue- 1 or any and eompletcly swamped High i'oint br tea score of te 0. Tba' loeila went ia wit a a rata, scor ing four rasa ia tba first inning and batting completely arosud, with only deer and'Hughes fa ilia ir to secure kit. One run was lost by Dowry taking, u justifiable risk ia attemptiag to g from firat to third ea Botta -skort aiagje to r.'ckt ! U Lennox later got away with tho ' aaaio play aa mack margin. . Tba work af Hughe stood la marked centrist to that of Snyder. The formei allowed paly five widely scattered kits during tko entire game, while each of tho nr mca ho .ared Snyder kit safely. Tko feat rive Hughes two consecutive shut-outs, tb firat baring beea tho 1 to 0 game with Darkaai last Thursday. . , ' The record shear tkat five ruao were scored against High aad that ho allowed seven kit a ia a fraction leaa than eight iaaiar .nt wkea it ia remembered that only Monday be pitched a 17 inning game against Durham aad ia view of tba fart ' tkat bo entered tko gams yraterday without warming np nnd witk the rinses foil, tke local club auy well be thankful that bo waa not saved for today. McNeill wai by all odda tke outstand ing. ttr' of tke game, tbl kard-werk inn; guardian of the hot corner hitting safely ra eaek Of kia foar trip to the plate. McNeill a hitting baa . beea ateadily improving aa the adranced and a few more- weeka of tho UM sort of work will pat hint in the envied -WO clam. Better also laecd out two timely swats, demonstrating tkat bia recent improvement with the atick has not been at all accidental. Lenae alas coa netted twice and every other mem ber of the elab txeritt Geer aad Hughe! got at least one. However, Geer ratted in two of the oil runs. . The gama waa the first played oa the local lot this aeasaa ia which not single base oa balls was lamed, bat it was aot peculiar ia that respect alone. The only extra base hit recorded (a triple by 1'artaia, who baa transferred from the Twins) waa a fluke, Porsey failing ia. attrmptiar to acid tko ball. .Moreover, the only sacrifice hit weald , hare been under the old classification a . sacrifice fly and there was not a single ; stolen baite. Then, too, the only two erron of tho game were nan of ridtea , lonsly easy chances, aad both were - contributed by exceptionally good ball players Coaley letting one fall aad WaUlron dropping the other. .' An error, a k t and a sacrifice gave the Capitals their fifth ran la tho fifth ; inning ant ia the arvealk aa error aaj two bit netted thf final fallT. ,- aj.tj.Kiu. I HiuH roi-cr ut. n. oa s t ak a noil TT. I I I I k Oai . 4t 4 0 1 t t I . s I t I a rn. a a t vu i, it i i t a w wafers, aa 4 e e l I I J,-.-., it 4 i tu I at e a l M-.x.i a I 1 I I ! Muk. a o I t t lir. ft 1 I 4 4 a a fatiakv if I I t I I (w l I I I a t a t 4 t ar-r. 4 t 4 myt is a e I n , 4 s e -( aarmtr -s-o-o-o-o -o-o. Iiias. I e a a ( Tank H I TMkJ ' . ' TIKGINIA UAGVX. SaVolk nt WUaoa. Bocky Moaat at Bichavand.' Mewport Mews at Norfolk. Jortnmantk at Petersbarg. STANDING OF CLUBS PIEDMONT LEAGUE. t. l mi iMn m 4 .e; piri i .ml wuL-aiira I EASTERN CAROLINA. , t i.imi rm Ton J.UHli Tsrtara I .M'l WsjMatWB (Ma: JoJaojmejgJfij 4 Sanyo, ' e r n . VIEGINIA LEAGUE W. C M.I Ctakai ' 1 S .Mr bkihmkI 4 . WllM 4 .M Nartolll 4 .iMi NATIONAL LEAGUE. w. iv ri r-Hi 41 t .mi CTtlMn 4t ii ,tsr utm ra M S4 .114 ItaMM 4 4t .44 rMMUtodnto t .Ul .SO. t .ON AMERICAN LEAGUE. 4-MM: CluiHsl Sm TttS (Wnm W. V M l CksM: W, Ii - PA m m .srilm. Lmm ia 4s ,i U U .444 Ittorn it a .tr S M .lltllMruH M 1 .114 St (4 .Ul PhlUdflpUs II fl ,4 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS PIEDMONT LEAGUE. Rakigk, 6: High Point, 0. Greensboro, 18i Winiton-Balem, I. Daavilla, S; Durham, I. V1RIGIN1A LEAGUE. L Wilson 5; Petersbarg tt. Portsmouth S; Bocky Mount I. Norfolk S; Suffolk 0. Richmond t, Newport Kewa 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE Boatoa, Hj" Detroit, M. New York, It St. Louii, T. Philadelphia, 3; Cleveland, 8. 1 Washington, Chicago, 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE I Chicago, t-1; Brooklyn, S-4. Pittaburgh, 4; oston, a, Ciaeinnati, 3;. Philadelphia, WILSON BREAKS : LOSING STREAK Bugs Come Jack : Strong and Blank Petersburg In Good Game ; Wilson, July 14. Th Buga earn back' strong today and , broke their loaing streak by beating tho Goober to the tune of S to' 0. Qulna was on the mound for the Tobacconists and there was never time after the firat Inning that there waa any doubt to th final result Th youngster pitched a wonderful gnme aad was aeeorded perfect support by kia teammates. He allowed only two clean hits, the third being swing ing bunt from MeMahon'i bat, and even then th decision at first base was un comfortably dose. . Th fielding of Bitting . at third was of th highest order and he registered th first hit that drove ia run. Th butting of Walter! and Hudgin featured for the locals while Moran and Klin hit well for the visitor, , WIMMW. - Ah.B. li t C.Mta, I 4 I I 4 IniffT, s I I I I I X., V I I i I 1 I Wall's, a I I I I l KoM. Ik t 1 II 01 Hllt'l- SS S 1 1 I I 41 xiMh'r. if i l s s a si HmUlm, I I I I t I I ejulna, f 4 4 4 4 1 4) I ; rrrtasni-ao. . Ann. U. O.A.M. Moraa, an II I VWM, V 0 MrM'a, PI.m'i S j I I I I V I I i onTS, filMI I, 1 4 I t I , If 4 J I 4 I. 1 I i I Hunl'l, M I 4 4 I 4 a i i i , a Totals as IN Touia as ir i W1IMM .. ..SM 444 H0 umiMivi Btnwd im. Wilson I: iuin-mm ana. mm mm Kiln.: am ssm a kails a. ar arra s: rtraal M. few ouum s. m bits 4 sonttM felis. KofL nittkM: stoUa but. RwkrlM. rimmi ytmta Mil, rurruvi aawM, jumsaa SM IMrMJi USM, l.'Wj aiMUMBM, IS. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo, 6; Baltimore, 8. Toronto, 7; Beading, S. Akron, fi; Jersey City, S. Others not scheduled. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Charlotte, ; Columbia, 9. Greenville, 8; Charleston, 8. Augusta, 3; Spartanburg, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis, 8 0) Toledo, 1-5. ft. Paul, 13-13 i Columbus, 7-8. Kansas City, 12; Louisville, 1. Milwaukee, 4; Indianapolis, 13. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Hut, rtat .. s Mulf .m Itarlwa nam. nakrlA I: rrtaia: Mcriara, las iiiwv; Mratk mm . ka niak I: hMa. fmritt. I k I I Hlsh t la tf-4 ki.lasi: hl sa4w nnahXl aal naw nairiaB a, riisk rM s: am mr tnah I; Uaa. IB, alls! Il Asm mm n a a m i t a m (is a aaa mi i Satis"?? GREENSBORO WINS, 11 TO 8. Memphis, 10; NaahriU. 8-8. Atlanta, 4-5 j Birmingham, 31. little Rock, 8; Chattanooga, 4. No other games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE PITTSBURG WINS AGAIN. Pittsburg. July 14. Pittsburg won its Winston-Salem, July li Greensboro I third straight gam from Boston today woa easily from vrinston-Baieaa today, I to 8. Victory came ia th eighth inn th final score being 1! to S. The Pa- ling. Score t B.H. E triota knocked threw local twirlera to I Boatoa .....100 001 1003 8 8 all eorarrs of tho lot and Carroll's so-1 Pittsburg 300 000 Olz I 10 ' 2 leetioa waa hit hard. The two teams I Oeaehger and O'Neill: Cooper aad garaereoi a total or ss nita ror 40 tMse I llaetTaer . . oacsMssxiao. I wisTtniu I h nasi Aa k m a v lk s j j s a.' Kani. 4 l i a t ll BEDS WIN BARD FOUGHT CAME. CairalL s I I I I I 4i kknlL Ik 4 a III t 4 1 m S I 14 11 41 KMA. rf 4 I I 4 1 f-HaeUaatl ft J..l 11 Ti..:...4l ma s, i i I I i m 9 w s s I wv m aara-ivuni. lea-inning game HOTa a a a v i imi m m la, a I S s 4 a! . , isw4'a. i a a a i si u immi ei was put our or tne gama in the .11.17 Z I seventh ianlne for disrmtinv a doeiainn ? , iia a- i i i i m Umnlra Uarrison. at a is is I Score: R.H. E. . I Philadelphia ....000 000 oil 08 11 1 on sai-ulaneinaaU ......000 003 000 13 11 1 ' tl WV Wri4k.. T h J ., rwll I ""VV ' t""V. Mllllf HBU A11VU. GIANTS HIT BARD. 8t. Loula, Mo, July M. Now Tork hit opportunely today and aided by ragged fielding on the part of the locals, defeated. St. Louii T to 1. Kehf waa in viaeible, tho locals' only run coming Trans aiciienry mull and BChultia single. Only one other runner beiides MrHenry reached second. Score: K.JLE New York 000 110 4107 13 0 St. Louis. 000 000 0101 7 S Nehf and "Snyder: May. Goodwin. nona una ininoerer. A SalU aar sin as anon, an kr Will: fli i iki r, ........... Wiaili Sana sat Sal m haarr: T.i kaa fcaa, I ml. Cam PaaaHIM. KaaaL Pnw. kaaja Ma. aiamta BUS. CaM4s. HartML ISI. Tana, sM 111 Wrt lalim; lulu vlaia. IkMNM ta Car- fatl W U aaiia. KaMl k la Man; Mi kalta, aST IliaS i S asT nkiSw t: am kv lliikmaa 4. ks MwSar a k Hmia I: kit - o ana k I I aaaal amen, a la 114 Inash aa, HanaaHi S ka S WMasai 141 aa Saw SB Cut aaa rw DANTILLB WINS IN ELEVENTH. ; Danville, July 14. Danville today de feated IKirhaat by the score of 3 to 2. coring tho winning rna ia tho eleventh inning. , . . ..'." . Manager Maanah proteated tho game 'on the gronad that Them peon, wko eroaaed with th dociaivo tally, ran oat of the line to avoid hite. Baoet pitchd-kia.. best sino of : keeping hita well scattered. was also ia good fornix , The winning ran was driven ia with a single by Bauer, Thomrma, wke kad '.walked, aeoring-on a bad tkrow to third by Whitted. ' MSI lilt HIS41I . oa. a a a t nnaiL s 4 I I 4 a . H.a k. kl I tl H Mama, kltliii af I 1 t Uak mH 4 4 t S a .i'i ill I I I I i H. w t 4 I Isa . MUM. 11 I I I IHI-aw. Ik S S III I 4 ). 4 14 4 11 kl lt. Ml II 1 It ; I W'a, V i I I I llaal I 4 I I I Hurl, at M I I I' TkaaX a I I I 4 4 s ftalaa, 4 4 1 4 4 4; fcaa, I I I I t I 1 - Tw 4 t ii ia i Tank s luair uaa v n via. mt ma MB ai ! 4. Inn ks k aniai; a id,w. . .. ............. .M ess las aa t lafni .. .7 aaa an aa a Bam. V aa ; aanakrr ka. arkltHaV ASaaa. KM S. asT naaa I; amark s Swat 4: aiai kaaM. o,a TRUCKERS MAKE CLEAN SWEEP Portsmouth, Va July 14. Portsmouth trouneid Rocky Mount again this af teraoon, 8 to 3, thereby winning the entire aeries from the Carolinians Qlaxier was oa tho mound for the visi tori, and he pitched well. Th Truck' en wireaot able to do much witk his offering! until aloag toward th elosi of tpi contest. Bocky Mount gar Glszier a two-run lead early .in the gnme but Goosetree, Trucker third bs soman, hero of yes terday 'i contest, knocked tho ball out of th lot with a anaa oa base, evening up matters, Traynor, for the Truckers, led off with a two-bagger in th ninth, find eeored the winning run oa an out to right rieid. aocgr ntoir.Yf. AD S H. O A S uia-a, If I I I I 41 nuus'i, m 14 11 f-4t Mm a I I j I i s waiair, m a 4 14 4 4 il.iw, is 4 v i a s 1 HotAI, til ill Ofli'a. a 4 I I I I 4 rarM.lk 4 I I I I I (.laan, 14 11114 Totals le1tif 1 Vnaa kr mains.: Ak.a. a oa WW, s 1 I a l ua. sk a- 14 VMS, If 4 4 IWWI, Trar Mai' Walk a fllllt farW. 4 14 14 4 rati, t I I I I touts a i inn i oa. If 4 4 4 1 4 4 oar, lk 4 I I I I u'r. a U I I I lI'SM, Kl I i I I I hi. a I i 4 i f i ..444 441 HI I COLTS BLANK BUILDERS Newport Niwi, Va., July 14. Me- Whorter wai able to keep th battling Builders eating from hii hand today and Coggia wai hardly ia usual form th definite end that Richmond saved herself three straight defeat by waUt4 ing off with 3 to 0 victory. 1'ieldlng of a particularly brilliant sort, frequently saved additional tallies bejng chalked up by the Colti at thot)gh each of tho two run ' might havi beea traeed to erron for original responsibility. The saddest disappoint' ment to Newport Newi, when in the nxth inning all three corner! held base runners with only one down. Bran nigan trailed a hot one to the pitcher and thojnniie waa over. Again in the ninth two wen on with one down, thnt time it wai up to Bodden, but hn of fering fell into a double play. Scont B. Richmond . 001 100 0002 Newport Newi ,000 000 000 0 Summary: Three base hita Stewart, Sacrifice hit Baker. Smith, Poole, Holmes (Z. Btojen bases Beale aad Draughton. Double plays Coggia to Krumenakor to Sch warts Braaaigan to Whiteraftt Baker to Poole. Struck out By Coggin, 1: by - MeWhorter, 7. Basel on balls Off Coggin, 8; off Me Whorter, 2. Lift oa base Richmond, 7; Newport Nows, 4. Bit by pitcher Gooch, by Coggin.' Time of game 1:43. Attendance 300. Umpire Gaston and Brandon, ' surroLK's errors costlt , Suffolk, Va., July 14.-FalUng to hit a the pinches together with erron eost Suffolk th gam witk Norfolk thia af- AMERICAN LEAGUE. ; , WASHINGTON WINS AGAIX. Washington, July 14. "Waiulngtoa defeated Chicago today 6 to 4. Rica hit for a hom rna da th fifth) witk two oa Das ana th eighth inning a win nd three triple in sueeessioa netted three more run for Waahington. Score: Chicago ' ......203 000 000-4 11 0 Washiagtoa ' , ..000 030 03x 6 10 1 - Williami ' and Schalk; . Courtaey, 8hkw aad Pleinkh. , - RUTH WITHIN ONE OP RECORD. " PUY.WELL Ur.DER WAY , IN WESTERN TOUH.(.Af..Er.T Bobby Jones tuid Chick Cvans - Loom Up As Tho rrobAble Golf CbRiopioiis Memphis, Tenn, July 14-Fiv west- era aaii.cWutharn-Western players and three from the Southeast renainet. e.i eoatenden for th championship at tho lad or today s piay la tiio timu.r auvu aameat of tho Western Golf Aseociav- Uon. ,. , , . . ' . , . , , "Bobby Jones, of Atlanta, twice win. ner of th Soathern championahip and aieiiaJitt in th present toBrnament, Pol lack Boyd, Chattanooga, aad Henry weazser, Aiempnta, made up tho bouth- eastera eontiageht. The Western .play- who aurvived today two roaada New Tork, July 14. St. Louis de feated New Tork today 7 to 8. . The vis itors drove Quiaa from the bog ia the seventh inning. Oa' the -first pitched ball ia the second Inning Ruth hit his twenty-eignu swroi ,r Charlsi (Chick) Evans, of Chicago, and was paiaod oa his aest three tnpi I m.tiAM, a . u.?r wT? ton wkan Wklats TTaa msTaawlai ah as an maiAraa reniaTi I . . . I: 'r.-?7: --,m ,JJ""r. y. Jr- of DnlUs; Bart Wilbnr. of Ia VrLTZJ., " bTite: -PJiI Clareac Wolff. SC Xouia, St. Louis ........ .000 000.820-7. 0 1 . viy. n.w York ::.:::::6io wo m- - iIjlzs" "" Davii and SiToreid: Quina. Shore and ZLiriZZ IZ ..r' mTZZil- wTm both their, matches today haadily. Ia th opening round Joaea defeated Frank Crager- f Helena, 5 aad 4, aad thin afternoon iliminated George MeCoaaell, of Chieaao. 7 aad C Evans woa- awr BoatonJuly 14. Everett Scott tu 1,8, Mickey, of Atlanta, ia -the poraiag SCOTT PLATS Mlat GAatX. his string of consecutive games up to 001 today, and Boatoa celebrated by de f eating Detroiit ia both end of a dou ble header, lis to five aad four to aoth round, 4 and 3, and over Baxter Sparks, of Terrs , Haute, in the - afternoon, 8 aad t. " :.: One of th surprises of th day was ing. Th first gam was woa by a rally th eUmiaatioa of Richard Boekeakaanp, in uw win lonini. i; uiu im.i, du umib. ruaaer up to Joaea la injured his left leg ia that inning, and I medal play. .. Bo lost to Wilbur ia tho was carried from th field. Peunock I Bornina- roand. twa an. Wilbar defeat. was eredited with winning both games. od Walker Kooamann, of 8t Louis, im rlrst Game. .; the firat extra kola amateh of the tamr. Th acorei ., - vB. H JS. I nameat. -' t Detroit V. ...MO 000 004-S : 4 1 II la tho first round Clarence Wiff. Bt. Eoston .........001 000 203 8 8 Ayree, Okrie, Emke and Ainamitk, Manioa, Stanag: Bush, Peanock and Sehang. Sieead Gama. The acorei Detroit - .... Boston '...010 030 01xt 11 1 Oldham. Okrie aad Staaagei Pin- nock aad Walteri. , Louia, defeated T. W. Palmer, Miaaai, 6 aad 8. ; . .... Ia the third round tomorrow Jones will meet Hubby: Evaan will meet WmwA Waaalji bm WilKav will B. H. E. I nna.ata iml Rnvil will hmI VnlflT 100 000 004-0 4 8 ' - - . Of th' 10J34 motor ear ia the ea- tiri eoantry of Uruguay 5J08 are found ia th capital airy of Moatevideo. CUTUW MANAGER U.'.DER ARREST AT CHARLOTTE ' Charlotte July 14-Drastie atepi to check tho inroads being mad-i Into ranki of professional base ball players ia otgaalred. leagues in the South. were takek hen. today when P. Moehan, pro moter of an independent elub at Cheer terfield, S. CX, was arrested on a charge of aclicitinc labcr here without license. Wet baa was , arretted under a city ordinaneo ' requiring a license fee of 8300. of all persons .from outaid Meek lenbcrg county wke solicit labor here. Ct urges were preferred by offieiali of th Charlotte, Couth Atlantis Leagui Koclftvlc FirAislinar -AS GOOD AS THE BEST . . AMTWHERE" , . Our men ar all experts la this liae, and our plant ia fully quipped. BETTER PIC TUBES QUICKIE IIIU1NI Cost a amor tbaa th ordinary. R.W.FOISTER -.'--i, ..' Box 272, ,.: .r , ' " . .i Chapel Hill, N. C t elul aftorSTeclian ii a4 to have madl overtures-1 iwo of the club's players. Incidentally, tie license fro for such solicitors will te 82,500 sfter tomorrow when tho newly adopted ordinance gocf into effect. .-'. t i ' Mechau mai released on 8400 bond for arrearage in municipal court tomor row, ' "- - , '.i"s ' :V "' " More than- Z5fi00 miles of highway were destroyed ia France during th World War. ' , f; .. i;:ii:::':!i!:i:!: ;'''- ir:h!:i:iii::-i:::::i:i:;:' mmmmmmm .irannmnninnimmiiimniiiiiiiniimmHrHiHiiiiiiiiimHiiiimiiiiHiHii CLEVELAND COMES rROhf BEHIND Philadelphia. July 14 PhlladelphU batted Coveleski for three run in th first inning today, but thereafter could do nothing with him. and Cleveland came from behind aad woa 8 to 3. 8eori , ; ' B.H.E. Cleveland . ......001 010 111 t 0 Philadelphia. ....300 000 00O-4S 8 1 Coreleskie and .O Weill j Moor and Perkins, .-; ,r...., . .. . ' .....L. EASTERN CAROLINA RAIN INTERFERES IX 1ITH. Greenville, July 14y Washington nd Greenville battled for 13 inning her lay with th gam being called in th 13th inning en account of dnrkniw with a aeon of 2 to 8. Lawrence Brett & Co. a . . Cml EafnMer , WILSON, N. C . ; Bead 'Drainage Municipal-, Exparieaeed In the organixatioa and fiaaaeing of drainage district and in the development aad aal of ent over land aad other large sereage properties. . S1SE3ALL TOD A Y HIGH POSNY 4:00 P.M. LEAGUE PARK imummiiHaiiuwm HTPBENS AND PINETOPS DIVIDE. I Scotland Neck, July 1L Scotland Neck aad Piaetop broke even in a I doubt header here today, tke local winning the firat gam by th aeon of to 0, Pinetop th second game by the icor of 5 to 0. WlLLIAhtSTON WINS. Tarboro. July 14. Williimiton won from tho locals today by thi eoro of I to 0 LUMBERTON LOSES ON ERRORS. Lumbertoa, July 14. Baeford de feated Lumberton by a aceri of 9 to 2! a the fint gam between the two teami bore thi afternoon. Th gamt wai los'.l cn rror. . teraoon, aeor S to 0, ia favor of the Tan, Eckert, pitching for tke home I team. derred to win, but waa not properly supported by bis teammates. Cullotoa, for th visitors,' pitched good I ball and th Norfolk batten hit, op portunely, i . ' Beore: jlh.s.1 Norfolk . , . . . ... .,010 000 011-4 7 1 Suffolk . - .000 000 000 6 11 Cullotoa aad Hollomoa; Eckert and I Duncan, i Summary t Bun eored Wagair, I Corcoran, Bribeek. Two bu . hit I Poole, Demon. Wagner. Coreoraa. Bare oa balls Off Eckert, 8; off Cullotoa, 3.1 Struck out By Eckert, 1: by Cullotoa, 1 II. -Left oa bases fiuffolk, 8: Norfolk, Double play Dembi to.Dsviea. Er-I rors Pool, Davie, Dembs. Baerifie bits Leathen, Wagner, Black. XJmpin I Beck. Time 1:40. Atteadanee 800. Street hitting for Dembs. - I w d Jk. St I BROOKLYN WINS TWO. Chicago, Ills., July 14, Brooklyn woa both game of doubt header-from ChiesA-o today 8 to 8 and 4 ta 1. A home run by Olson.' whose drive went nnder the fence in right field, gave vic tory to tho visitors ia the Initial con test, while they woa thi second game by bunching hits". Seoret: First gamer B.H.E. Brooklya ..000 003 0003 9 0 Chicago..... 000 002 000 S 8 1 Mamaux. Griaea aad Kruereri Tvler and Killifer, Daly. ' eocond game: H.H.E. Brooklya-.... 101 001 000 4 11 1 vateago ..........010 000 000 1 8 1 Pfeffer aad Elliott i Carter. BaiW and Daly. PORT 8 LOCUM TRAINING FIELD - FOR THE OLYMPIC ATHLETES New York. July lv-Fort Sloeum not far from this city, has' beea selected aa the final training quartera for the Am erican uiympie team previous to thjT sailing or the athletes for Antwerp during the last week of July,- ' Thoughtful Teacher. Judge. . Nodd 'Do you mean to say that four wife hai been all this time teach iag ye bow te drive 'your ear aad you haven't learned ytt" f Todd "Well, it ianwiw f.nt T- pcHs ia pre!i:M-i baking of breed n I begin to leara how, the xplaUa it I tr lktT; , , aU rir agaja." -... ; V...... Tiae Last Word . tun iMlnt, ojuT ffM. t NrhM it. ttaYoant: SM Ik Irttrtef T. tMwa4B) f NEW WORLD'S RECORD BY A -WOMAN SWIUMER New- Yoik. July ll.-Vi Etheld. Bleibtrey. f New York, today made a new werl-Ti amintmiag record of four Bimutra, tliirty foor aad eae-fifth see ruds, in t?ie 3u0 meter swim for womea : t the nan la of tho Olympic tnroute at J!.mhattaa Beach. , Then day a great many people plan ummr boliday differently. . Tiapend ' . ,,:(.., September ia Tbe Ginariaii Pacific Rockies when natyir paint her maatarpioce with gorgeous told and russcti splsahing her forest green. 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