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KEDS OUT OF IT FOR THIS YEAR Defeat ill DouMr lli-iulcr by lto>tou l)nslif? l-'i?i 1921 IVmiunt. n> JOHN It. FOMTKR IIVjIHIiIiI. IVSI. ti> TU>- AdiiMrl New York. Atltf. '2. ? WIhii Ihiston took Cincinnati over Its Knee and slippered it to the vjf t* nt of a double header, con front ing Ihf, lteds with the fact that they had run only a 50-50 race up t?? the flrst of August. unc pi-numit a'pij..n?n foi ? 1 .1 " i wjw pretty effect tin I iy s|H)nged ??IT tho National League slate. Probably the Iteds had felt that it wan coming to them be fore then, but Hoston dealt them ?ni. , iii'puiii nun won more games in Ilonton from the Hods. ?Iiau they did last year. - The 'double "deTeaT" left Cincln^ natl with 54 games left to play I mill ?i<h Ml vlrli.il.s mill r,0 ?!??? fonts already chalked up. Should they win two-thirds of the 54. they would finish with 86 victor ies h nd 68 defeat*. That would not win a championship. And the Kids will not win two-thirds ev en. unless they play better ball than they have been playing. It they can get Is a place in the first ' division and they will have to) keep busy to get that. Jack Hen dricks will have to burn a lot of gas to keep them ahead of the Clouds. Injuries have boon blamed fori putting the llods where they are. ! There have been a good many in juries. but after all the outcome! of the race so far as tfycy. art* J concerned Is only the logical fin- 1 tali of a gamble that tried to win I a pennant with a team that hart ! gone beyond the stage of juveull- : lty. Age is taking its toll of the Red*. retically strong pitching staff tliat| was to atone for tho possible Ivtli-j argy of players whose pins could not move as nimbly as of old. It bad Itoush from the beginning of the' year. In fact, it had all that it nought, with the exception of Pat Moran an manager. HI. deatU deprived the outlH of a .leader before the practice season had fairly begun. The Reds, however, cannot say tliey did not get a M?od Hart. ' They were ii|i with the elect until the end of May. Then they be gan. 'o crumple and they ha* crumpled ever since. Manv old heads on thg team did. a lot rf talking and that is one reason they are ulie re? they are. Many old logs did a lot of snapping and that la another "reason they are ^wiiere they are. The pitching Sthff did not show the strength It was presumed to have anc* that Is. another reason they are whore they are. Hendricks had a wrong opinion of May from the start. At Orl-in do he predicted a good season for the left bander who had born! brought East from California. Home critics never could s?*o how Hendricks figured that, for Ma_y looked no Bettor in the spiiug than he did with St. Louis some j seasons before. Cincinnati of course, can make it hard for all teams from now until the end of the season. Hut It is beyond the pale of average, computation to flu' lire they are in the pennant hunt. What's more, they have a long way to go to get ready for the season of 1925. ?r Major LruRiit: Scorr* NATIONAL LKAdlH l''rlil?j's Sroifs Chicago, 0; lironklyn, 4. I'ittxbiirt-li. 1; Now York, 3. Cincinnati. 2; Bonton, Si. l.oni* riiiiadolplila rain. Suwiillnc Teanu, W. L. Vet. Now York 82 :t 4 .fi4*; Chicago 55 II .57.*; PlltHbur^h 52 42 .55a firooklyn 52 |<i . .031 Cincinnati on 51 .mo St. LouIm 4 1 ' or, .423 Philadelphia ::k 57 .400 Uouton 37 60 . :j 8 1 AMERICAN LKAUIK Frhlnj'g Mi-iiiri liofton. 1; Chicago, 2. Now York. 3; St. I,oiiIh. 2. Wnrthlimlon, 7; Dot roll. Philadelphia. 4; Cleveland, 3. Standing of Team* W. L. Pet. Now York 67 43 .570 WaMhiriKton . 07 43 .570 Detroit ? OS 4 4 ,55fi St. l.oui* 40 4 K .506 Chlcnxo 4* 00 . 4 s CI' voland 46 54 .463 Ronton 4 0 4 .413 Phlladolphla _ _41 50 .410 A Winning Leap in Leap Year In the recent track and Hold meet of the middle west Women's AtltMic Mftociatton nt Detroit. the broad Jump was won l?y Marie Haas ,r Clew lund pictured above, her mark of 14 feet ?> Inches setting u new local - record. WILSON TAIJtED TO FIGHT fiREB Mis Knockout of Jack !Wa As?urrs Bifx trowel at Hi*' Next li^hl. Hjr 1AIK IMJIV Conirrighi. imi. by Tn? A<J.?nr? ?New York. Aug. 2. ? Plans are on foot to mulch Harry Urel) mul Johnny Wilson for the middle weight* title. Tex llickard said today that lie would lie glad t<? stage the bout and pay lor it with comnu-nsurate liberality. Jimmy Johnston would also ho gia<l to put It on. So would any p remoter. Johnny Wilson in knocking out Jack Malone turned a mighty .sensational (rick and couM huvu done nothing better* qualified > make his stand well In the eyes oi faiiH of the country. - CSreb presumably is not avern? to meeting Wilson again, but ju.;t now is preparing for a butll.* this month that looks to be a ioagh one. namely a go with Tiger Flow ers. the buttling negro middle weight from Atlanta. Flowers, by the way, Is in the city right now. getting ready i<?r a fight on Saturday night with Jack Townsetid, the Chicago | brulsor. Hartley Madden who has gone out to Jersey to prepare for Jai-k Renault sni'l upon leaving his W?'?t Side haunts that after box ing Wills be viewed the meeting witii It. nanlt with no alarm. "Wills Is credited with being an hard a hitter as there i," iaid Hartley "and I never hcurd any one class Renault with the n- gro as a walloper. Anyway what the ?*verhx?ke*Mn-HH*--W?il?t bmrt - * an that I ItMiided out *?n?r^* tbsn INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN SAFE BONDS ? Bee u* for full Inform*! Ion INDUSTRIAL BANK MELICK ICE TEA GLASSES COASTERS TEA PITCHERS TEA POTS ICE TEA SPOONS ICE CREAM FREEZERS Aids to making your summer pleasant. MELICK 500 Important Notice 500 I.rt ax rhangr your oil uml grriwi1 your cup with Alrmitc every 5IK) mile*. 500 Tidewater Buick Co. 500 Stock $250,000 ** A L It K H K It V h 09MIMHIA KIjBWHWH <'IT1 i. m.jm imwml ro. <teo B. I.M?le. H r CkoRmIMbW * Tru?t Company a iow lnyscir. i ruiljr ox poet 10 ; do the same- thing on Aurusi 11 ill the UueenKhoro. 1 have been keeping In itrcat 'shape ami hope lo please the spectators." Willi 'the I.rotmnl-UMllcer bout a?iiuro<l i i i is month then* Is gen-j FOR THE GAMES SAKE BY C*WTC enge per r y Now York. Auk. 2. ? Jliil John ston is not worcxiAj: ? a bunt the lie .<? m .'i;u'.i!' of hii' uamo of U-w Ui ? )?.ut ? tu -iisims ? 1 1 1 1 1 ? liiii. rbiiir East and sw. pt nil before him. only to Und hlnrnelf harked whtni the supreme test came In Septembt r. Down at Seabrljiht (till litis pretty well disregarded the question of Uefent or victory this w?ek. Opponents have taken uame alter game from him who in an ordinary wason would have been lucky to iret one or two a sot. The California n has been con fi-mi-miim ij;i i-t od in n?.?. eral Krooitilnu himself carefully with nn eye to the future. Marked improvement will surHy be noted in his play at N ewport this month and in other tournaments, nnd by the time the National sin. tiles be *-ili at Forest Hills lie should be on his tors physically and with all points of his tame under con trol. At least little Hil| hopes t Hi* will br so: is tremendous Iv intVrestetf in the ixperiment I." is making. !-;ir ll^l C)!i: i;i? lit Oil ffio pTTTy" of our stars at Wimbledon shows a lot of fair minded discernment. It is pointed out that whereas Foolish and Continental player.: work up to their best form early In the season, so as to be ready for play in France and at Wim bledon. American stars are look ??ml miUafayUim that ? the (lulu will 8',', to ;i deriMoii. N'one of the wise ..lie* lias attempted to pick a winner }?,-[, Inn there l? the (ton eral belief it will he the Imut nl file your. PHONE 114 Staodard Pharmacy ? THEY WILL SEND IT. I"S the KH'at American i-v-nls in iaUi August aud S? ptrnib r .111,1 .1 .. .? rh ? it I',,- I- ? 1 ?fl 11 1 II fill-Ill il. \l:.v ... | .In,, TMo ovll-i't'gnto of dotn'r this an- they point uut. a the cano of Johnston who had #uch n brilliant Ku copra n hcmmi.i in and th?-n in America woiii st?-a?Hly down hill. Johnxton. by the way. has a much li? (t? r ai>|"-aranrt . |.)i>>ual ly. than when lu> rctiirm-d from Kur?i?"t' la."t year. Hf ??fcmkx -n tliMUnh In- wt l:;hi il luore, his ey? : ar<- l?ri lit and his rolor ?oi.-d. . . - i.mi oit ?\ iMiL%i>isi-: Kdcnton. Auk. 2. ? Deputy Sheriff ISi'uiKc Goodwin. Jr.. made a Kn at haul Thursday in tin- Paradise section. wlun In pounced '.town upon a well equipped Illicit distilling plant. ?hert* two fifty gallon stills were in place ready tor the runnim: ??ff of the f-'ix hundred gallons of uia?h. which he also found and d? - -i r.?vi ?i. Th place Is about a mtle and u half from ^tho road and wait stumbled across in a hunt for strayiiiK h?K*. If tlio storm had not conic up il I* probable that tli?? officer would have caught the operators. ALKRAMA Today Fred Thompson Dangerous Coward AImi IIA ltOLU MILLEIt in ' I.KA I IIKK STOCKINGS NO 1 ADMISSION: 10 im<] 30c suit Virus AT J.nii He*. iHini 'l Unc. pa?t<ir of Ci tv Ko.il! M??t li<?ll?t hti ro!t. will ronrinrt mttIccs al the jail Sun day afternoon nt four o'clock. \V 1 1 K l~\S -JOH NS! i \ Miss Kl-Ic and Mr. H?-r?iert WiTVnu. 1m >1 1? of Nor folk. w iT'* in.irr t-'il W. t'.r l.?'l lrJ* Repair Your Watch wvii ri\ it i;k;ih. i.ouis selk; <Juulit> Slurp l .??*;? MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT OCR ] Clean Soda Fountain ? at THE APOTILECAKY ttllOP I afternoon at ?:30 o'clock ~bjTRei:-i isler of F. It. Scymore of j Canulcn at his home. b a c; c; a <; e of Sii|H'iiui i|iialj|\ ? for I h al f oi uliim Trip ; " " \Vr?>k-Fml (Ws.' Tnuri?t Hand Hug*. Suit ( liisPM. ^iiHlotdiir. D. Wattzrfkrrrtr The City Tailor and Chithie IIRINi* I S YOt'K \\ ATCIIKS FOH KKPAIKS" All \% ork piJinmtrtMl to givr ?ut i*larl inn. l'ri (?!?> in kc<?|>iii? with qualitv of work. H. C. BRIGHT CO. JKWELEItS IN AUGUST WITH ICE llr Sun* You Will (irl l ull W Ity Buying Only Ice Scored So That Kacli I'ieri* 1* Square On All Sidt'n? Wr lluvc The Only Ice Scoring Machine In iliis Section. Crystal Ice & Coal Corporation PHONES 1 ft cml 716 PRICES ON ALL GAS RANGES CUT TO THE LIMIT We have five Gas Ranges and five Combination Coal and Gas Ranges of well known makes, which we will close out below cost. $ 50.00 Gas Ranges $ 30.00 $100.00 Gas Ranges 60.00 $125.00 Gas Ranges $ 75.00 $185.00 Combination Ranges ? $125.00 $135.00 Combination Ranges $ 90.00 Also Refrigerators at Cost Prices Clearance* How On Our entire stock of sum mer merchandise greatly reduced. Price*? One-Half, ( hiv-Tliird and One-Fourth Off -Jgt II Oman's Wear For Every Woman For ten days, beginning July 25, we will sell the Qual ity Brand Electric Iron, Toasters and Percolators for $3.75 each, regular price |5 to $8. Your choice for $3.75. W. S. WHITE & CO. Phone C't. 410 Matthews St. DRESS UP in a BRADLEY BATHING SUIT. A Complete Line at Mitchell's AT CLEAN SWEEP SALE I'KICES KLIM FOK YOUR IIABY Give your baby KLIM ? whole powdered Milk. Doctors in the city are prescribing Klim for ba bies. It's the purest milk. M. P. GALLOP CO. NOTICE The butcher*' Htllll In C Market will bo auctioned off th*\ hlvhent hidden on Monday trrnnon. Auftiifit 4th, at a o'?la J. H. SNOWnWN, jyauurij ci*i
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