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run J- i r it fi cyKixp YouRLiziTY EONDs qfi"ivTHE-:NEWS AND OBSERVER' SAVINGS . STAMPS WITH CCUPOr;S"C3 : " - r 'i 1 I V CiuGY REDS STEP OF AHEAD GIIU Cubs and Robins ; Encounter Stiff Opposition From Low Division Clubs ' : - . Phfladelphla, v July - 1&-Cinduti (tapped Into aadisputed poeeessioa of lint place today by beating PhUadei phia f to 0, which New York was abut ut by Pittsburgh. Against King"! f iae ' pitching, oaly one local player reached second base. Rlxey held tho visitor until tbret consecutive singles la tho fifth caused bla retiremeat fimith, who lueeoaded him, made two : wild throw, on of thent allowing two runs 10 acort. ' - Score: ' . . B.H.E. Cincinnati . .....000 050 00-7 11 0 Philadelphia .....000 000 000-0 5 4 Einf and Raridea; Smith, Rixcy aad Clarke. Standing Of Qubs f NATIONAL duo I Claciaaatl New Tork , Chicago Prttabargh Brooklya St Loan Boston .., Philadelphia VMM " -f Wm. Loot. ' ret 4 ,24 471 44 SI Ml it is : Mt U 84 411 M . .SS'lJtt ............ 2 4S ' , AH si 4S an ......... It 14 ' JOS AMERICAN AMERICAN. Woo. Loot. Pet 41 - Mi it 11 AH si ss .,, ss ss 411 i. St ST Ait SI 41 .411 is 4 jta OURTOPTEAMS 1YRUS COBB DROPS BEATEN by others to rfth position Yankees Miss Good Chance To I Peck inpaugh Still Leads Amer cub Chicago . Naw York Cleveland Detroit . St. Lenta Boatoa .. Waahiagtoa ..... Philadelphia .... SOUTH ATLANTIC Get Nearer Lead; Bos ton Wakes Up Detroit. July "12.-Detrolt hit Thor- xaahlea aad Mogridg for a total of It baeea today, winning the first game of tho New York aeriee 8 to 6. Ala. tith a battiag, a homo ran, a triple aad a double, ia three timea up. fea tured the local attack. 8eore by iaaing: B.H.E. New York ......Oil 200 100- S 10 1 Detroit .. ...... Sll 201 lOx- 8 13 Thormahlea, Mogridge aad Hannah: Ehmko and Afnsmlth. SENATOR GIVE INDIANS SURPRISE OP SEASON. COOPER IS FIRST MAN j TO SHUT OUT GIANTS New Tork, July 12. Pittsburgh de feated New York ia the opening game of the aeriee hero today, 1 to 0. Cooper tho Pittaburgh pitcher, waa the firit to ahat out the Giant thie year, lie permitted only three hita, two going to Toacy, hit . opponent. . Pittaburgh aeored the enly run of tho game la the aeeoad inning oa' Culshaw'a triple aad Mollwita'a single. Pittaburgh ......010 000 0001 8 0 New York .......000 000 000-0 3 2 Cooper aad Schmidt; Toney, Dubue aad McCarty. FIELDING OF HERZOG AND v ' MARANYILLE IS FEATURE Clah Charleston, Colambla Charlotte CroearUw Aagaeta Spartaabarg ............ WOB. .. SS .. s 2? ss SI IS 11 SI SI ss SI SI Pet Mt JlS 4T 421 .4JS 4M Baseball Summary CleTelaad, 0, July 11 Waahing- toa took a doubleheader today from Clevelaad, 6 4o 3, aad S to 1 Erlekion aad Shaw being effective with mea oa bases. Cleveland , had thirteea mea left oa the baaoa and would not have aeored had it sot been for Shank' er ror ia the eighth. Score by iaainge: H.H.E. Firet Game. Waahiagtoa .. ..003 010 100 6 18 1 Clevelaad .. :...000 000 OJO S S S Eriekaaa aad Pleinieh: Myera, Ena- PhUlipa aad O'Neill. NATIONAL At New York I: Pittaburgh 1. At Boatoa 4 Chicago 1. , At Brookiy a St St Loola II. At Philadelphia I; Cladaaatl 7. Washiagtoa Cleveland . Secoad Game. .. ..103 001 010 .8 18 000 101 100 3 11 Bhaw aad Gharrity: lipe, Uhlo aad O'Neill. Morton, Phil- Boatoa, July 12 Boston defeated Chicago 4 to 1, today, Rudolph proving more effective in the piuehee than Ilea dria. The fielding of Maranville and Uerkog featured. In the aixth Morklo'a line drive hit Hollocher oa tho aeck aa ha waa running for third, but ho con tinued la the game, playing a atar role for Chicago. . S H E I 000 000 0011 10 0 000 200 11 4 11 1 and Killifer; Rudolph aad AMERICAN At Clcrelaad II J Waahiagtoa ( S. At St Loala 1; Philadelphia S, At Detroit S; New York a. At Chicago 4; Boatoa IS. Score: Chicago . , Boston . . i Hcndrix Gowdy. SOUTHERN At Atlanta S; Birmingham 2. At Memphla 7; Little Rock 2. At NaehvlUe St Chattanooga Innings). At Mobile 2; Now Orleaaa 3. ATHLETICS CRAB ANOTHER BY NIPPING LATE RALLY 8t. Loulf, July 12. Philadelphia woa from 8t Lou la today 3 to 1. Ia the ninth iaaing the locale aeored one ran aad filled the baaes but a faat double saved the game for Philadelphia. Score by innings: B. H.E. Philadelphia .. ..110 010 000 3 8 S St Louia 000 000 010 1 0 3 Johnson and Perkina; Gallia, Wright aad Severeid. I (Ml RUTH TIES LAST YEAR HOME RUN CLOUT RECORD ST. LOUIS DONS BATTING CLOTHES AGAINST ROBINS Brooklyn, July 12. St. Louia batted Mitchell and Grimes for 18 hits today aad won, 10 to 5. Doak held Brooklyn to one scratch hit for five innings and waa knocked out of the box ia the sertath, Tuero saving the game for ' him. Three fast doaole plays by the Cardinals who fielded without aa er- tor. kept the Superbas' runs down. Score: B.H.E. 8t Louis ' 301 100 203-10 16 M Brooklyn 1. 000 002 300 8 10 5 ' Doak, Tuero and Dilhoefer ; Mitchell, I unme ana urueger. PETERS NOW LEADING f BATTERS IN SOUTHERN Chicago, ''.July 12. Peters. Birming ham, continued to lead the Southers As sociation batters with I mark of 339, aad Duncan, a team mate; has boosted hia total base mark to 128, according to figure made public this morning. . Ha also Worked into a triple tie for home run bonore at five with Brown, Mobile, aad Kauffmaa, Nashville. Galloway, of Atlanta, stepped out in front among the sacrifice hitters with 10, aad Gilbert, New Orleaaa, added another ' stolen base to hia string aad has 21. , Other leading batter: T. McDon ald, Nashville, 327; Duncan, Birming ham, 330; Gilbert, New Orleans, S'S; Chriatenbury, Memphis,- 316. NINTH ANNUAL CLAY COURT TENNIS BEGINS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Milwaahee 4-1; St Paal l-ll. At Xolambaa 1; Toledo I. At Kaaeoa City 8; Minaeapolia 7. At ladlanapoll 7; Loalsvillo I. INTERNATIONAL. At Bafa'p : Jersey City I. At Toronto 3-1: Newark 1-1. At Rocheater 1-7; Battlmora -. At Blaghamtoa 4-4; Reading fa. SOUTH ATLANTIC At Charlotte I; Greenville T. Chieago, July 12. Babe Ruth, of Boa toa, today tied last season s meriean League record for home runs when he made his eleventh circuit drive, Boston winning the game from Chieago, 12 to 4. It waa the first home run Euth had made in Chicago since coming into the league. The game was a free hitting contest Boston a 17 hits being good for 28 bases. Score by innings: B.H. E. Boston 014 202 00312 17 1 Chieago 210 000 001 4 10 0 Peaaoek and Hchaag; Kerr, Dsnforth aad oehalk, Lynn. 8MITHFIELD l BENSON L lean League Hitters; Thorpe Out In Front Cnicago," July 12 Soger Peeklnpaugh, New York, who hit safely la 29 eon eeeutive games, including last Wedaee- dsy's contest, eoatinuea to lead tho Reg. alar ia batting ia tho Ameneaa League,- hi mark 482 remaining ' un changed from last week, according to average released today. Tyrua Cobb, who returned to tho game after more thai two weeks absence ' from the Tigers' lineup, has dropped from second to tilth place, On the other hand Joe Jackson, the slugging outfielder of the white Sox, haa climbed from seventh to secosl plae with an average of 450. This great batting on tho part of the Chica goaa haa givea him tne - total base honors held last week by Sisler, St. Louis. Jackson s mark la ,.122 and on ler's .121. Peeklnpaugh beside lead' ing the batter chalked up five more run to hi credit and lead the run- getter. He has registered SI times. Bab Buth, the big Boston South paw pitcher and outfielder, bagged, two mora homer and lead the circuit drive hitter with 9. Ray Chapman, Cleve land, who still 1 out of the game, has been passed by Vitt, Boston, in sseri fice hits. Vitt has 25 to Chapman's 22. The 12 thefts of Johnston, Cleveland, hav put him first among tho base stealers. Other leading batter for 43 games or more: Veach, Detroit, 447; ring itead, Detroit, .339; Cobb, Detroit, 438; Johnston, Cleveland, 428; Staler, St Louis, 424. Thorpe Leads Natloaala. Jim Thorpe, of the Braves, continued to lead the National League hitters and widened the gap between himself and Cravath, recently appointed manager of Philadelphia. Thorpe's mark ia 497 aad Cravath' 456. Hap Myera, of Brooklyn, showed the real class among the batters, however, by climbing from 22nd place among the regular last week, with a mark of .297 to a tie for third place this week with aa average of 432. Mat Flack, Chicago, broke tho tie shared with Olson, Brooklyn, last week ia number of rone scored aad leads with 46 tallios to hi eredit Benny Kauff, New York, (lugger, took tho total base honors from Cravath but the vetoraa continued to hotd bis lead among the home run hitter. Ksruff's total bases number 113, while Gavvy Cravath has made nine circuit drives. Daubert, Cincinnati, continued in front among the sacrifice hitters with THREE FAVORITES VR, ON LAST DAY Grand Circuit Opening Meeting at North Randan Closed ' , Yesterday ! & " (By Tb Associated Press.) Cleveland, O., July 12. The all-day opening meeting of tho grand circuit eioaed at North Randall today. . Three favontea aad on third ehoice were today'a wiener. Mia Woodbiae, favorite ia th aecoad dlvisioa of the 2.10 trot, woa ia four hotly coateatod heata. The first division, of this race waa decided yesterday. Single O, favorite , ia th rreo-for- all pace, went th fastest mil of the season, either gait, i a t.03 ia the first heat aad in tho eeeoad heat beat this record bv oscina the mila la 2.02 It waa the fastest three-heat race of the year. - Constantino the Great aaothar lav o.ito, took the ZJn trot, aaa cvm addo, third ehoice, in the 2.10 pace, woa ia three straight heats. 2.10 i Clasa Trotting Purse, 11400, (aecoad division), Misa Woodbiae, b. m., by Empire Expedition (Whitehead). 3, 1, 8, 1; Tommy Todd, b. g by Todd Mae (Hedriek), 4, 3, 1, 2; Emma Ua Gowaa, b. m, by J. Malcolm Forbes (Brusie), 1, 6, 6, 3; Don Do Lopca, Daisy Todd, Peter Pogue also ran. Time, 2.06 A. 2.07K. 2.09K. 3.10ft. Free-For-All Pace Value, 12,500 i 8ingle G., b. h., by Aaderaoa Wilkes (Allen), 1,1. It Verlie Patehen, br. by Boy Patchea (Palin), 2, 8, 2; Direc turn J., b. h., by Chamberlht (Murphy) 5, 3, 3; Lillian T., Peter Nash, a. a also ryi. Time, 2X34, 2.02, 2.05. 2.20 Class Trotting Pure. 11400 Constantino tho Great b. h by Aaoff (Murphy), 7, 1, 1; Brittoa Forbes, blk .. by J. Malcolm Forbes (McMahon) 1. 6. 4: Baron Cegaatle. b. h., by Cegantle (McDonald), 3, 2, 2) L. E. 0 Peter Worth. Treehato, Loui W. aad Harveda also ran. Time, 2.08tf, 249 2.10. 2.10 Class , Pacing Puree, 11400 Eva Abbe, ehm., by Abbe (l'alin), 1. 1 : Robert E.. br. g., by J. G. & (Me Coy), 3, 2, S; Gladys B., b. m., by Bimoa Axworthy (Valentine), 2, 6, 1 Freddie Grattan, Solomon Boy, Lady Fuller. Esther B.. Betty Blaeklock, Wil Ham Patch, Harper and Highlaad Laa- aie also ran. Time, 2.04, 2.03V , 2.00 TRADEMARK . '- REGISTERED f iiSH remake ifaur cigar IiuywgliaMfc. It wnn't be necessary nnv longer to . stand over a cigar showcase and wonder ' which brand to smoke. 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Smith field de feated Beasoa hero today is one aided game. Tho locale outplayed their oppoaoata anyway. Tho featurea of the game were the excellent eatchiag of Biehersoa hitting of Henry and U Bieherson. Score by Innings: B.H.E. Bensoa 000 010 000 1 3 S Bmithfield 020 120 10a 6 Jeraigaa aad Capps; Beaaley Biehersoa. 9 ! and Where They Play 1 HL' J J LaGrango, July 12. 1 DOVER I. Chieago, July 12. Play began today in tho ninth annual clay court tennis championship with what waa aaid to be th largest list of entriea in th hia- torv of American tennis. Default were registered against R. ' Lindley Murray, of Niagara Falls, N. V, th national champion, aad Ichiya Ku- maarae. Japanese atar, bow playing ia th eoetlonal championship at Cincin nati. ' They will be unable to appear, It waa announced. Eight rounds will be required because f thai large entry list aad play will be continuous from morning until evening oa th twenty-two courts of tho Bouth lida Teania Club throughout th cham pionship play, which will end oa July 19. Early first round play today brought oot few out of towa players and amoag results were the following: - T. H Thwaite. Grand Rapids, Mich, defeated N. L. Ritchie, Chieago. Ia th aecoad round B. D. Johnson, Pittsburg, defeated Richard Curran, Jr., Chieago. Tha oily third round play today was the victory of A. Maraaigan. a Filipino medical student her, over Harry Hol- brook, Chieago. - ERLANGIR S; WHITE OAK 1 "Lexington, July 12 I a a hard fought coateat her this afternoon Erlanger loot tho first "baseball gam of the sea . aoa to. White Oak, th score being 6 to 3. Except for tho first frame, I a, which Whit Oar three hita and aa error " by Erlanger resulted In. four tallies, the gam waa excellent Bolt, who relieved Cook ilaJ tho second frame, held th -visitors to two hits. Green, pitching for Whit Oak, allowed tea hita,' but managed to keep them well scattered. Tho features of th gam for the 1 visitors were tha hitting of Garrett and the fielding of Hatheoek. Tor Erlanger Bolt wa tha Individual star, pitching - almoat airtight ball aad getting two hits ana oi them a three-bagger. tKx s LaGrango, July 12. la a pretty game I of ball oa the local diamoad Friday afleraooa LaGrango defeated Dover by I a score of 7 to 0. LaGrango bad the I visitors completely oatelaaaed dating I the entire game. Featurea of tho gam I waa th all-round good playing and bit ting of the entire LaGranga team aad I the pitching of Jones, wbo tanned 1VI batsmen. 8c ore : B. H. E. LaG range 7 12 3 Dover 0 4 6 Batteries; Joaea and Jones; White, Happer aad Civile. STATE COLLEGE, SIXTH TIME. MEDAL WINNER Ltncinnau, u, July iz. tb uinerm teaais team captured the eeetioaal I A train lUcelvei Aw&rd Tor Ex ahamnlnnahiii 14a .aeiasa ssMWwak.1 .aaaaaf tvouif .i vaaa avow , vaaav- NATIONAL Chicago at ' Boatoa. St Loala at Breeklya. PltUbargh at New Tork. ClBeiaaatl at Philadelphia. AMERICAN Boatoa at Chicago. New York at Detroit Philadethla at St Loala. Waahiagtoa at Clevelaad. EAST DEFEATS WEST. gatioB of player when they made a eJeaa sweep of today's matches, an- aexing both of the singles aad one ia the doubles. William T. Tildes, Jr., of Philadel phia, defeated the national ehampioa. William M. Johnston, of California; Vineeat Richards, tha 16-year-old from New Jersey, woa from Axel G raven, of California. B. Lindley Murray, of Buffalo, aad Ichiyae Kumagae, of Ja pan, were returned tha victors over' Ralph Bard iek, and A. L. Green, Jr, I both of Chieago. The final score of the tournament: East, 6; West, 3. BETHEL 1; JAMESVILLE 2. Bethel, July 12. Bethel annexed aa other gam to her winning ttreak yes terday whoa aha defeated Jameavill to tha tan of 3 to 2. Th feature of the gam waa th pitching of Taylor, who lot tho visitor down with three hit. two of which should hav bees fielded. Scores R.E.E. Bethel 18 1 Jamesville 2 3 2 ' Batteries: Taylor and Whiehard, 8. Carsoa; Joaea aad M. Holliday. ; ', Misa Beyle, Swimmer, Wlas Agaia. ceDence of Work From Na- tionU Manuf Actorers The textile school of tha North Caro lina Hate College for the sixth time wias the gold medal which ia given as tha highest award lor excellence oi work. This la the only school eoath ot Washington thnt haa been awarded tne medal aad It ia a matter ot pride to know that the awarding has been six times ia succession. The medal Is awarded by tha National Association of rviit Manufacturers, whlcn is tne liftMl association of its kind ia America. Equipment eoeting 115400 i now Do lus- installed ia the textil building. . . r . This . additional equipment lnciuaci enrdine-. spinning, weaving aad dyeing machinery, tho looms Doing tne iaie type of automatic. This makes itona of three best equipped textile schools of its class la the UniUd State. This there were 113 student . in school. 1 They are ia groat demand wlj over th country. riaS- 1 1 . You smack your lips over it, I If I because you like its taste, its 1 quality, its genuine gratifi- Hi cation. It satisfies thirst. 1 ' Demand no geaalna by fall aoas ' J if 'aTyA "cMai' couria sabstitatioai w i WA The Coca-Cola Co. Ml ATLANTA, GA. F i ! Itji V 11 u It Wllvrff I " I Bivertoa. N. J., July 13. Mia Char lotte Boyle, of tho New.York Women's owunming Association, national on hnadred yard swim ehampioa, won a sneelal 100 rards match hora todav ta eatchiag and Calvert's batting also do- J tho opening outdoor meet of th River serve special mention, Batteries: 1 White Oak, Greea aad Bcurloek: Erlaacer, Cook, Bolt and Cook. TJmplr, Propst EAST WINS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP . Cincinnati, July 12-Tha East won tha aeetioaal teaaia championship her today whea William T. Tildea, of Phila delphia, won tt ainglef match from William M Johnson, of Callforaia, by aeore of 6-4, 0-6, 0-4, 6-0, TUden's winning of th match gav th East eraert five wina out of eight matches played had made it -impossible- for -the Weet to overeomo them ia tha remala ing nnplayed snatch of doubles. ton Yacht Club, i She defeated Misa Gertrude ArtelL at th Meadow Brook Club, by 19 yards, aad mad tha excel lent time of 1 minute 87 2-3 eeeoada. Mia Boyle started out with aa easy stroke aad finished Mrongly, winning th race with comparative aaa. , I LAST DAY'S RECEIPTS TO CHARITY. t Cleveland, July 12. The . opening meeting of tho 1919 Grand Clreait hsr Boaa racing eeasoa came to a close at North Randall today after On of tb most oueeestftil meetings in tha history of th track. Today's entire gat re- ceipta were givea t akarity. Guns! 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