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REVENGE SWEET TO WASHINGTON INol Only Have SenalorJ <:Ii1111<<-<I to Top Hut l)i<l It I By Victory Over 1 !i** Mijjlit* Yankees. I?y JOHN* It. FOSTER. IKI. ki Til* A<?mc* New York. June 27. Washin; ton is tusting sweet rev* -nge lor tliej first time in >e.u*. N?t only have| the Senator* ?l:iab? ti into the Am-fl ericau League 1 adctvltip liy an al-, most comfortable margin?l?nt tlieyj tilt! it at tl?e.?\peiiso i>f the world champion Yankee*. battering til* lordly Now Yorkei* down to a tie for third i?la<v in the pnve**. If thei*e is oik t?ani in tlo- li-nuu< whk'h, iihove all other* has been cold poison to Washington. it is the Yan kees. When all iither teams oe?;a-' sional lost a game to Washington, the -Yanks frequently won every thing from Washington. . Wlieiiev tt a Senatorial head popped up. noth ing pleased the Yanks more than' wallop it. And now Washington has walloped the Yankee* for an entire series. Washington ha J Its greatest prom ise of recent years in 1921. They played well all that season. Their lowest week end standing for the season was fifth place and for 12 consecutive weeks they were In third place. Itut they were lacking in that something called punch which i* needed to carry a team on to victory. * This year's Washington club is a better team than the team of 1921. It uIho is a better team than they had last year. They have not the massive punoli of the Cleveland's or the St. T.ouls Browns, hut they are alert and hlttiug better all of the time, and with good pitching they will make some of the Ameri can league teams watch them dis appear in the distance?because they have found out they can win. That Is the greatest discovery a.ball club can make. Some clubs'go for years without finding It out. Th.JJjDortMi*,, (CwrlfM. 1924. By Tki A#?????J New York. June 27.?Can Helen Wills, the American woman tennis champion, defeat the famous Suz anne Lenglen in the British cham pionship finals toward which they are working? ?Nobody, of course. knows, but here Is how Mrs. Molla BJurstedt Mallory sizes up her chances, and Mr*. Mallory knows a lot about both players: "It s very difficult to forecast the result of an unplayed match. But I can nay that the day I beat Mile I?englen I was in such tiptop form as I have never since succeed ed In reaching. ' In my opinion my countrywoman will have to use her advantages to the utmost to beat the French champion. Miss Wills has strength and quickness. Mille Lenglen plays an even game unpar alleled by other players. Draw your own conclusions." Major League Baseball NATIONAL I.F.Ani K Thut-HtlMv'M Score* Ilostnn, 1; New York, 8. Pittsburgh, 2; Chicago, 1. Cincinnati. I; "St. 2. Philadelphia. 3; Brooklyn, 2. .-Hliir.illni; of Twuhm. - ?V. I.. IVt. New York ? 41 21 .Kill Chicago f. 2:[ -.bio Ilrooklyn :i2 28 .533 Pittsburgh :i0 2f? !b09 Cincinnati 29 34 ,4bo Boston 24 34 .414 Philadelphia 24 33 4J1 St. Louis : 23 37 .383 AMERICAN I.RAOV1 Thursday's South Chicago, 4; Clevelnnd. 7. Philadelphia. 0: Washington. G. Philadelphia. 1; Washington, 0. Boston. 8; New York, 5. St. Louls-Detrolt?rain. Standing of Team*. W. I.. Pel. Washington 34 27 .557 Detroit 36 3(1 .5 18 New York .:.30 2H .517 Boston 30 2H .517 St. Louis 30 2!) .508 Cleveland 30 31 .492 Chicago 29 30 . .491 Philadelphia . 23 2A .469 NKW AI (I ? I \ A I,. Bob White Wash Suits, 2 to 9. $1.13. fl .95, 92.28 to 93.15. T. T. Tl>KNER & CO. >4 > 0 ? Hot Weather means a Hot Weather Suit. We have them in all tl-.e cool materials and tailored right. D. Walter Harris The City Tailor and Cioihi AKF ?V l^WRFNCE Pt DOY Cnrriikl 1124. fc* Tin A *????? New York, June 27.?While Helen Wills 1m showing dally improvement In form American tennis enthusiasts should not be so carried a way as to he unduly optimistic concerning th? California girl's meeting with Mile l.*'iiKleii. provided lie conies through that. Titer- 5-n't the slightest question that Suzanne is in the rarest sort of form and iliui Iter morale is high. Of course if .Mis* Wills becomes ful ly nci'limaied and accustomed to the Knglish footing, halls and so tort:; 'mi:;ht give I.englen the surprl?? of h< r life hut all the chancts would sc?m to h<* against any such out come. Mallory's defeat by Miss Me ja- i"Jt surprising. Miss M.c Kane is likely to beat any one. <;ui:h si coessi i l i\ OKI K\I)IN(; IIIS TITLE Now York. June 27.?Harry Greb, world's middleweight champion, de fend* d his title successfully last night against Ted Moore, Knglish champion in th? same class, in a 15 round bout. The Knglishman wan outclassed from start to finish. WILLS MUST BK KIGHT WHEN HE MEETS FIKPO n> fair ri..\y (C???r i#M. irt. B? TM A#v?nc?l N? w York. June 27 Klr|io having confirmed the rv|M>rt that lie 1m com ing to this country to fight Harry Wills, naming July 5 a a the sailing date, all that remains- for Tex Klck ard to do is to see that Wills takes care of his hands. If he comes up to the battle date with hartds and every thing else in good condition. Rick aril may find a paying crowd on hand, lie may. Whi!?? th?* talk i> that the win net ? if the Rorkv Knn^c?Luis Vlcentln1 llchi in ltrookl>n en Monday nighi will cli.inr ? at Leonard, the chances ar?? that what aforesaid win ner will g?*t will he the pleasure ol hi 'Ming Jack '/.ivic of Pittsburgh an-i lloMiy llarr? tt nf Philadelphia. tiie leading contender for King Hen ny's crown. Zivic's showing against l'al Mo ran in New York before he was dls qualified the other night was a real exhibition of science and hitting abil ity and the luckiest thing that evei : happened to I'aolo was the stopping .of the? bout and Zlvic's disqualifica tion. As for Barrett, here Is a gingei , haired chap who took about tec |rungs up the ladder of fame In on< step the other night by knockini Nate Goldman cold. Just recal Goldman's showing against Lew Tendler and then answer whether, or not llohby is presumptuous in asking for a bout with Left Lew. George Chaney. tlu? knockout ar tist from Baltimore has the ambition to end his prize ring career with a record of a hundred knockouts. In Philly the other night he tucked his left under Danny Rodgers chin and the man from Manayunk w?nt to sleep upon his ba?*k. This was Cha iiey's !>Mli sleeping dose. I Now that Dave Shade and Loe Flynn have udjustud their differences with the New V01 *< Ath! tic Lot;* mission, there is ?very reason to ex P< ; t!;:it the Caiifoiiiian will fac^ .t!t>- \t *11 nrr ot tiio L?-onui ;1-\Vulkei . battle. Those on the inside are the more confident of this because ol the quiet manner in which Klynn U accepting the drawing together o: Leonard and Walker. It is foregone that the light weight champion and welter kini will mingle in New York this sum mer; for. according to the lateit re ports from Jersey. Mickey has beei weened from his objection to the me tro polls. "There's a M UN YON PILL' For Everg III ' Sold by all SON'T FORGET Your Refrigerator For It Is Now Time To Buy Quinn Furniture Co. Sale of Men s Suits T HE GUARANTEE WHICH GOES WITH EVERY FAMOUS 6121 BLUE SERGE SUIT; If materiul lining, or tailoring does not wear to your entire sat isfaction, you may return this garment to the merchant from whom you hought it. 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Ocean Park and Chesapeake Beach, Va. on Sundays June 1st to August Slat inclusive. Tickets limited to date of sale. J. F. DALTOX General Paft?eiiicvr Agent Norfolk Va. N 1T0NIGHT f^EgMORPOW A L*Q.IG H T Be Well And Happy ?and yec km N?Iut#'? ((UUH a ilt. Natim'i krm.d, "tflT.M.U) ? lauiivt, loan taa organs and nImtm Constipation, Biliouanaaa, Sick Headach?? fnrrini that vi|of and (ood leal ini ao iiacaaiary to bmng wall and |- MfoOn r 30 Y~" Chips off the Old HI Jt/mons?Littio Nl? Tha aai:>a Ml ?la ona-thlrd doaaa, randy-coatad. Kor c!< Idran and adulta. mm Sold Uy Your Druulat mm ALIIKMAIlhK PHARMACY Is Doubting Thomas No Longer "All medicines and doctors for stomach trouble proved worthies* In iny cane. Everybody recommended something elae and nothing helped, so I became a doubting Thomas as to any cure. While In St. Louis a party praised Mayr'ft Wonderful Remedy so highly that I bought a bottle and I am now a doubting Thomas no long er." It Is a nlmple, harmless prep aration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically alf stomach, liver and In testinal ailments. Including appendi citis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists, adv. THE APOTHK4 AHY HHOf Elisabeth City. N. C.
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