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!-3 K TEE MOKPqNG STAR; WILMINGTON, N. CZ SUNDAY AUGUST 21, 1921. EATRICAL -A 3:1 '.3 "1 11 s 'ill ? r I - r i M t -J IS iff 4; j: V I .: ft . . -. 1 1 1 1 -i 11 1 . i w I A ' 4 - If' r Baseball-Wrestling- Racing -Swimmi ng-Golf SENATORS SHUT WHITE SHORT CHANGE DOLED FOUR GIANT PITCHERS SOX OUT IN FINE GAME OUT BY BANK OUTFIT CAN'T STOP CARDINALS ''A Ehov that the Royal management Js . indeed proud - to. present to its patrons is Walt Kellam's Good Luck Girls, scheduled for the entire week, opening1 tomorrow with the regular matinee performance. Featured with the show will be seen the Good Luck Musical Trio. Jimmy Moore, kiner of the jug gling banjo, and Miss Ethel Greene, dancer de luxeT'-J'he opening bill for Monday and Tuesday is a rattling mu sical farce, "Isle of Smiles." Olaf Erickson Holds Chicago to Three Scattered Hits for Thirteen Innings .AMERICAN LEAGUE Renulta -Yterdny Detroit 3; Philadelphia 2. Chicago 0; Washington 1. Louis 2; New Yojk 5. Cleveland 7; Boston 3. Where They Play Today New York at St. Louis. Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at Detroit. Boston at, Cleveland. Cash Check for Kiwanis, But Give "We Builders" the Short End of It New Tfork Licked to the Tune of 10 to 1 by Cards Pi rates Defeat Braves NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of the Cities Clubs Cleveland . . New York . . "Washington Boston St Louis . . Detroit Won. 71 68 63 53 57 54 Chicago 9 Philadelphia 42 Lost. 43 2 54 9 : 7 64 65 CHICAGO. Aug. 20. Olaf pitched one of his greatest Rotary got sweet revenge through the medium of the Murchison bank yes terday when the coin handlers short changed the hitherto undefeated Ki wanians 9 to 4 in an errorful iame at the Strange playgrounds that started at 3 o'clock and barely ended in time to permit an uninterrupted schedule 'n the City league. Kiwanis. after lording- it over Rotary twice in as many attempts, started dav with nlentv of pep and more ?on- i ! fidence than was good for them but Standing of the Clubs ' thev had reckoned Wjthout reckoning. I CIuds ' Won. Lost. : It's the chief duty of those boys wno j Pittsburgh 75 Pet. hibernate around the city's biggest 1 New York ......... 69 .613 financial institution to see that no ne ( Boston 64 iSfi Derson eets more than he is rightfully i Brooklyn 61 iSS entitled to and in this instance Kiwanis St. Louis 520 was only entitled to four runs. 50 Catcher Marks of the bank team, 453 with his years of experience in pre--530 venting stealing, found little difficulty ;;73 in holding the at first prancing Kiwa nians inicheck. And Barton Myers burned ?m over. Not satisfied with his defensive wck, hf poled one to the ticket office in Results Yesterday. Philadelphia 2; Chicago 5. Brooklyn 5; Cincinnati 12. Boston 7; Pittsburgh 6. New York 1; St Louis 10. Where They Play Today St Louis at New York. Cincinnati at Brooklyn.- 40 48 -s.V 56 55 65 68 83 VICTORIA Ralph Connor's powerful novel of the great west, "The Sky Pilot," a First National production with an all- star cast of stars, is the attraction in i the Victoria's season of greater Pho toplays for the current week, to T5pen Thursday for a three day run. GRAND Fascinating Olive Tell comes to the Grand for Monday only in her most Pride." a film version of Louise Kenne-1 dy Mabie's big story of the same name. It is a production that the Grand man agement believes will give universal joy and pleasure. . ": . --- - ' " J .mm i mi . ' .: - lis- 1 ' --.-lagjfe W 4"M'tL"'i 5S Cincinnati 50 Cnicago 47 Philadelphia 36 BIJOU The sensational Arrow serial, "The Blue Fox," with Anna Little, on its T opening at the Bijou last Monday broke pc an aiienaance recoras lor any senai -2 ' openinx, ciespite; as steaay aownpour 595 of rai$ for almost the entire day. With j.i. gi weather for tomorrow the second i chapter should play to the biggest bus 513 .iness which any serial has ever drawn 435 ' to a theater in a single day in Wil- I mingrton. Kinograms News, also an- 310 Erickson -imes of his major Jeague career today, holding right center field for four cushions rhioairo to three scattered hits for 13 completing the circuit without r ny i.-nings. Washington winning r to 0. Russell lost control of the ball in the lcth and walked three men after Smith h:id scratched a double and forced in the only run of the game. Score: R- H- Vrshint?ton 000 000 000 00 1 1 9 0 Chicago . . 000 000 000 000 0 0 3 1 Erickson and Gharrity; Russell and Schalk. VANKEES GET 13 HITS. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 20. Thirteen ! ts off Davis in the first seven innings to- NEW YORK, Aug. 20. St. Louis pounded four iCew York pitcners for 15 hits today, and won 10 to 1. Home runs by FournieT and Schultz drove :n the first six St. Luis runs. Score: R. H. K. St. Louis .... 002 042 110 10 15 0 K. -r -n AAA AAA O f difficultv and with lots of time to I ew tk . . . . iuu uuu uuu x a u srare I Doak and Clemons; Nehf, Ryan, Sal- Marks was successful in lifting one j ee. .Douglas and Smith. over the wire wall with a runner on i ahead of him but a Kiwanian, marvM- j REDS OVERWHELM DODGERS, injr at his sneed, happened to notice BROOKLYN. Aug. 20. CincinnaU that he failed to come in contact with 1 took the fir! ame of lts flnal series second and after the ball had been re- : Brooklyn today, 12 to o The covered feome time later he was taggod I Reds Pounded two Brooklyn pitchers out ' ; for 18 hits The crame -ocas infsrestinir -iti.1 ! Score: R- H. FJ. oHM.lrl havo hon rrynr-a loraelr a 1 1 art A -- Cin-Cinnati . . . 000 220 044 12 18 ed for the double reason that it was Brooklyn .... 011 100 200 5 12 1 worth seeing and because of the worth- ! Mapquard, Markle and Hargrive; iness of the undertaking. It was play- I Grimes, Smith and Miller. ed for the benefit of the boys' brigade other of those Rolin comedy screams. will also be on the bill for Monday. BELLAMY PERFECTS NEW LODGE OF ODD FELLOWS Order With 50 Members Insti tuted at Roseboro day. including four doubles and three and there wasnt anyone p-iavlng cn 1 BRAVES LOSE TO PIRATES, triples, save New York a 5 to ? victory -ther tm that net,,nm ..wiri :p ! BOSTON, Aug. 20. Pittsburgh d R. H. E. o er St. Louis Score: New York .... 100 120 1005 14 1 St Louis .... 000 001 "01 2 9 0 Hoyt and Schang; Davis. Burwell end Sr-vereid. i than a dollar into the hat when the : Tars are performing. MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS PEWOfK HIT HARD. CLEVELAND,. Aug. 20. Cleveland ! hit P'ennock hard today and defeated ' Boston 7 to 3. j Score: R. H. E. Boston 000 020 1003 10 1 I Cleveland .... 020 031 Olx 7 14 1 Pennock and Rufl; Coveleskie rd O'Neill. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGl'K. WILD THROW COSTS GAME. DETROIT. Aus 20. Dugan's wild throw to the plate in the ninth inning today permitted a Detroit .runner to score and the Tigers defeated the Phii aderphians 3 to 2. Score: K. H. E. Philadelphia . . . 000 000 200 2 7 1 Detroit . . . . "f . 000 000 102 3 11 2" Rommell and Perkins; Leonard md Bassler. Results Yesterday At Columbia 12; Charleston ?. At Charlotte 1-7; Augusta 5-8. At Greenville 6-3; Spartanburg S-6 Standing; of the Clnba. Clubs Won Lost Columbia 70 Jl Charleston 64 47 Augusta S3 40 Greenville 59 52 Charlotte .. 44 66 Spartanburg 42 71 feated Boston, 6 to 4, in 13 innings to day, Boeckel's home run In the eighth having tied the score. In the 13th Grimes and Schmidt sr-led. Cooper and Maranville sacrificed and . Bigbee made a homer, netting three uns. Score: R, H. E. Pittsburgh. 120 000 000 000 0 t 5 15 Boston . . 000 000 210 000 1 4 11 3 Cooper and Schmidt; Fillingini, Oeschger and O'Neill, Gowdy. "SPEED MARTI. N WI.VS G4ME. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 20. "Speed" Martin held Philadelphia to six scatter- ct ea nils toaay ana v,nicagro scorea an 631 I easv victory, & to Z. -76 I Score: R. H. E. S7o Chicago 210 000 002 5 3 1 iS2 Philadelphia ... 000 010 100 2 6 2 Martin and OFarreil; smitn, seag wick and Henline. Emmett H. Bellamy, district super visor for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows for the fifth district, which' comprises Pender, Bladen, Columbus, Brunswick, New Hanover, Robeson, Duplin and Sampson counties, has re turned from Roseboro, Sampson coun ty, where he instituted a lodge of Odd 2 i Fellows. This lodge starts off in fine shape and at the first meeting elected these officers: Noble grand. Dr. J. S. Brewer; vice-grand, E. C. Robinson; re cording secretary, Frederick Simpson; financial secretary. T. A. Williams; treasurer. M. B. Hall. The lodge starts off with 50 members. The degree team of Goldsboro, head ed by Capt. Charles O. Baird. did the degree work and a very large delega tion from Clinton lodge No. 124, was in attendance upon the institution of the new lod-e. In addition to the-visitors from Clinton and Goldsboro, John D. Berry, of Raleigh, grand secretary, was in attendance. In the attendance contest this lodge was paired with the new lodge just in stituted at Mount Airy. Mr. Bellamy reports that he found conditions very promising:, as the Odd Fellows are very active, particularly so in the interest of the Odd Fellow orphanage at Goldsboro. .400 -37S PIEDMONT LEHGFE FANS WROUGHT UP OVER ASSAULT ON AUTOMOBILE To Reimburse Owner and Pay Reward for Guilty The Wilmington team managem.-Tt, members of 'the club aJid leenlar fans aie very much disturbed over Friday's act of vandalism wnen irresponsible persons either cut or ripped the back oi the to pout of a Wallace car just outside the playgrounds and if ihe gentleman owning the car Till com municate his name and address to the sporting editor of The Star full "--sp-aration will be made. That justice be done and any wrong perpetrated be righted is insisted upon by Wilmington's clean minded, right thinking sports and members of the ball club are in hearty accord with their stand. The act was committed by souie thoughtless individual, in the opinioji pf fans and players alike, who was wholly irresponsible and is hear tily condemned. Not only will the team management and fans replace the damaged automo bile back but will pay a revard. The Star is authorized to say. for 'nforma. tion leading- to the arrest and convic tion of the guilty party or parties. Results Yesterday. At Raleigh 11; Winston-Salem 1. At Durham 4; Danville. 5. At High Point 12; Greensboro 2. Standing of the Clnbs. Clubs Won -Lost High Point .... . . 25 Greensboro 20 Winston-Salem .... 19 Durham 19 Raleigh 19 Danville 16 15 19 20 20 20 23 MRS. MALLORY IS CHAMPION AGAIN IN WOMAN'S TENNIS FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 20. For the fifth time in a period of seven yea-rs Mrs. Molla BJurstedt Mai lory, a native cf Norway, now resident of New York city, won the national woman's slncrles Pet. tennis chamnionshiD today when she .625 ; defeated Miss Mary K. Browne of Santa 513 Monica, Cal.', two sets out of three by i , scores of 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. The feat estab j lished a new redord in the history of me Ainenian woman is nauunai ienn'8 .410 i SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION CLJNTON BEATS GOLDSBORO. CLINTON, Aug. 20. Clinton easily defeated Goldsboro in a one-si led game here today by a score of 20 to 3. The Clinton team knocked Goldsboro's three pitchers to all corners of the lot ml stole bases at will. Person pitching for CHnten did not exert himself duri ig the game and was relieved ty Mat thews in the seventh, who did not al low any scoring.. The features of the game was the batting of Starling. Johnson and Per son of Clint.on, Starling and Johnson securing four hits and Person three, one of Person's being a four-ply swat. 'Score: R. H. E. Clintop , 20 20 2 Goldsboro . . . 3 8 6 - Batteries: Clinton, Person, Matthews and Starling; Goldsboro. Davis, Gurley, Becton and Johnson. , '. .' DOUBLE A'S WIN. 'In a fast game of baseball yesterday afternoon wherein the batting of Doug las and' Smith of-the locals 'eaturad. the Wilmington Double-A's lefeated Warren tdn by a score of 3 to 2. The battery for Warrenton was W. Harris and Summerville; for Wilmington. Smith and Patterson.' The locals outhit the visitors, the hits standing 8 to C, with no errors on either side. Remits Yesterday. At Little Rock 6-1; Chattanooga 4-4. At Birmingham 8; Mobile 7. At Memphis 6; Atlanta 1. At Nashville 5; New Orleans 3. Standfar of the Clubs Clubs Won. Lost. Pet. Memphis 83 39 .fiSl New Orleans 73 47 .C09 Birmingham ...... 72 '51 .595 Little Rock 68 55 .i34 Atlanta .. .. .. 59 61 .4J2 Nashville 50 72 410 Mobile 46 75 3S0 Chattanooga 42 81 H2 VIRGINIA LEAGUE Results Yesterday At Portsmouth 10; Newport News 4 At Norfolk 6; Suffolk 7. At Rocky Mount 5; Wilson 11. At Tarboro 3; Richmond 22. Clube Standing of the Clubs. Norfolk . . . Rocky Mount Newport News Tarboro . . Won. Lost. Pet. 29 13 .696 26 16 619 24 18 .'.71 23 19 .j18 24 18 571 20 22 476, 13 28 "17 8 33 .195 play, Mrs. Mallory having been only beaten once since she gained the title in 1915. Mrs. Mallory in defeating Miss Brown today, played one of the best matchos of her career. The Norsewoman, after losing the first set, four games to s. responded to the cheering and b rtn unequalled display of almost mannith driving and steadiness carried on to victory in the next two sets. Although her valiant effort to regain the singles crown was a failure, Miss Browne was successful, with Mrs. Louise Williams of Los Angeles In lift ing the doubles championship by scores of 6-3, 6-2, from Mrs. L. Gotiverneur Morris and Miss Helen Gilleaudeau. COLE BLEASE A CANDIDATE FOR S. C. GOVERNOR. AGAIN T AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At St. Paul 7-13; Columbus 6-9. At Milwaukee 4; Louisville 8 At Kansas City 0; Indianapolis' 8. At Minneapolis 4; Toledo 8. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. j. m: solky & co. -One Price Clothiers" 'Homeiof Knppenkelmer .Clothes We carry a full line of Men's and Boys' Caps At Toronto 13-10; Jersey City 1-5. At Buffalo 4-4; Newark 1-3. ( At Syracuse 4-10; Reading 512. At Rochester 3-6; Baltimore 1-7. FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE. At Jacksonville 1-0; Orlando 2-6. At St. Petersburg 6; Tampa 4. At Lakeland-Daytona, rain. NEW BERN EVENS UP POST SERIES WITH GREENVILLE NEWBERRY. S. C. Aug. 20. Ex Gov. Cole L. Please spoke to approxi mately 2,000 people at the Jolly street picnic in this county Friday. He de clared that he was still of the opinion that the entry of the United States into the World war was uncalled for, and said that if he had his way this coun try would never have entered the war. New-made graves, widows and orphans and a war debt of tremendous propor tions were the only resultsof our par ticipation in the struggle, according to the ex-governor. He paid his respects to the pardon record of Governor Cooper, and said that in comparison it was worse than his. He compared the present taxv' as sessments with that of 1914, when, he was governor of the state. He said that he was being urged on all sides to make the race for governor . next year; that even his personal enemies were demanding that he make the race. He stated that his hat is in the ring unless some younger man of proven ability comes out as a candidate. POLICE DEPARTMENT IS HAVING STEADY GRIND 336th Arrest for Month Made Before Midnight Saturday August's police record will probably stand for some time to come even should the bluecoats remain idle for the remainder of the month, which is not likely, however. A "new high mark was reached late last night when the 336th name was written on the blotter that of Ellen Tate, charging violation of the pro hibition law. With only two-thirds of the month history and the force very active it would not be suprising if the 500 mark was reached pnd passed before September 1. Activity of Chief Cashwell's men in enforcing the ordinance requiring au tomobile drivers to get license fur nished the foundation on which to build and caused the list to grow rap idly. Offenses charges against the 336 individuals who have honored the rec ord book since August first run. the gamut from an ordinary drunk to pro hibition violation with a goodly sprinkling of gamblers and alleged assaulters. WITH NASH PERFECTED VALVE-IN-HEAD MOTOR Value and Service Build Nash Success Constantly, since Nash cars were first produced, we have centered all of our ability and great resources on the task of building into each Nash such remark able value that no man could be justified in choosing another car of like price. In point after point we have made Nash cars better cars and bigger values. Steadily we have improved and developed our product, adding new features, and new equipment, and neglecting nothing which could further enhance the wonderful quality of Nash per formance. Always acknowledged value leaders, the superiority of Nash cars now at their new prices is even more pronounced. And Nash standardized service is at your command during the entire life of the car. The Nash Motors Company requires its dealers to maintain the necessary facilities in machine equip ment, shop space, and mechanical aid to furnish prompt and efficient service to Nash owners at all times. THE NASH MOTORS COMPANY NEW PRICES NASH SIX NASH FOUR 5-pansenger tonrlns; car -passenger roadster 4-passenger sport -model . . . . 7-passenger touring ear .... 4-passenger coupe 7-passenger sedan (E. O. B. Kenosha) .$1545 . 1525 . 1605 . 1695 2395 . 2695 5-passenger touring? car 2- passengrer roadster . . . 3- passenger coupe 5-passenger sedan ...... $1195 . 1175 . 1735 . 1935 (F. O. B. Milwaukee) All Nash models, both open and closed, have cord tires as standard equipment. (Special to The Star.) NEW BERN, Aug. 20. The Bears evened the "world series" this after noon, when Llewellyn doubled In the fourth with the bases loaded, seorine test two men. New Bern added another inl strong ioage sso. 398, near Wilson.! and the eighth and salted the game away.a11 are yery enthusiastic over thefsuc Creenville started with McBride In the cess of nis movement. It was a sfire box but Sax Barns took charge of the j ld meeting and the Odd Fellows of twirling in the seventh, McBride being j Warsaw have a great interest in line GRAND MASTER MOORE PAYS VISIT TO WARSAW I. O. Q. F.J (Special to The Star.) WARSAW, Aug. 2Q. L,. W. Moore, grand master 'for the Independent Or der of Odd Fellows in North Carolina, was in Warsaw Friday night and at a gathering of Odd Fellows with Warsaw lodge No. 203, he spoke of the activi ties over the state at the present time and all the movements now under-way were endorsed. The grand master found intense interest In the attendance t,m. inis lodge is paired with Arm FRENCH TELEPHONE DEFICIT PARIS, Aug. 20. The deficit of the French telephone service, which Is run by the state, will amount to over 220, 000,000 francs for this year, according to Louis Deschamps, who ought to be well-informed as he was under secre tary of state for the department of posts, telephones and telegraphs in the previous cabinet. M. Deschamps says that the service needs an expenditure of 1,500,000.000 francs for Improvement and extension and recommends the state, if it can not see its way. to this outlay, to hand the service back to private companies and let them reorganize it. Johnson Motors Co 5-7 North Third Street Rub-My-Tisrri'is a great painj killer. Relieves pain and ore-j ness. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, i Sprains, etc. (Adv.) MEXICAN PRIEST FINED GUADALAJARA, Mexico. Aug. 20. Archbishop Francisco Orozocoy Jiml nez, one of the high Catholic prelates In Mexlco.'has been fined $100 by mu nicipal authorities here for appearing on. the streets in clerical garb. , Chief of police Rivera recently or dered the arrest of all priests appear ing on the thoroughfares in cassocks and several disagreeable incidents are said to have resulted. If you are Interested in your Money and Valuables, read the advertisement of the People's Savings Bank on Page 12. (advt.) St. John's Lodse No. 1 A. F. & A. M. KmRrs-fttit Communi- ! cation tomorrow (Mon-j day) evening at 7:45 o'clock sharp, for the j purpose of conferring j the degree of MASTER MASON AH members and vis iting Master Masons will be cordially received. By order of the Master. A. S. HOLDEN, Secretary. DDSON WARNS !lqmel users X show the Royal management is proud to present ROYAL WALT KELLAM'S GOOD LUCK GIRLS Wrlth the Good Luck Musical Trio, Jlmmy Moore and his juggling banjo, presenting: a 3-nct musical farce, "The Isle of Smiles'' J TOMORROW ONL.T IT'S COOLER Inr Louise Kennedy Mabie's Novel GRAND OLI VE TELL WINGS OF PRIDE" With a Bl Cast of Artists, In 1 The powerful drama of the girl who held her pride above all else in the world and lost! TUESDAY ONLY Charles Ray in one of his best pictures. A VII . lagre Slentk." Coming: Constance Talmadge B lOU Another installment of the great Arrow " Serial Sensation ; "THE SLUE FOX" . With Anna Little, fa pouring rail it broke all records at ts TTTmT-i?p" lMt Monday KINOGRAMS --COMEDY wild. Greenville neveT . had a real chance to score but the fielding on fto-li sideB was of the big league kind, rob bery being' the order. v y Score by innings: Greenville 000 000 0000 New Bern . . .. .. .. 000 200 10x-3 McBride, Barns and Hudglns; "Vilson and MeGee. home and.brder in general. It takes just six hours to convert a growing f orest . . tree into, a paper printed and sold on the streets'. If you are Interested in your Money and Valuables, read the advertisement or the Peoples Savings , Bank on.ot. the .Peoples. v-Savlnga Bank on Page 12. - (advt.) Page 12. , - AavCi. A company Is" being orsanized - in Belgium to exploit paprus, -which grows In the .Belgian Congo. '" , . . ... "V-.'V If you are Interested In your Money and Valuables, read the advertisement You Cannot Gripe, Sicken, or Salivate Yourself if You ; Take; - . r . i - ' - i "Dodson's Liver Tone" Instead Calomel salivates! It's mercury. Calomel acts like dynamite on a slug gish liver. 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