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t THIS CHARLOTTE INEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, FRIDAY' AFTERNOON, JUNE 10, 1921. 3 Zkcwtcs iirrrntT WNTJA nun il 1 -v at a vtt. t An (iUUtF AJKJLJ IXHULJ the end of next week the Bees baMy be in a different place !n ''1 1 ' Hin". Nine games here with f will make a difference. If i I jiniet -I0 srooa irom now on vn V . f,.nm Katnrdnv 1 h pv .will .1 oninnlpxion of thft.stTiiH. i f(,ve " - ' .uot mnrh. something fnl5.--3 : 4 1,. aaK.a 2 1. iv straining Liieiuaeites in 1l p . tht Pals arc taken care of in ifK'l iirttn. iirxt for three straight days, -i ,vf 1'rb.m gets in before the ex- 1; I 1 1 THIS TIME LAST TEAR. Ruth made his sixteenth homer at Detroit off Okrie. Princeton beat University of California, 0 to 6. Gallia singled in the eleventh ixt ning against the Athletics and won his own game for Washington. Sullivan Rmve tvioa ctn. gles and a triple in four trips. citement is over and if the pitching can be improved there is something to hope for Spartanburg is not the strongest team in the league (see the standing), and while Columbia is some thing else, again already, the Hornets have beat the Comers. It is likely that history will be made before the peaceful Sabbath morning of June 19. PEPPER OX Red Day is taking his managerial duties seriously, seriously meaning win ning one when it is needed badly. TVTnnRo TVTnrfilmll hittini? in thp runs. doesn't care whether anybody likes him or not. PIRATES TIGHTEN iRASP ON LEAD Beat Boston While Giants Have to Stay in Out of the Rain. NATIONAL. LEAGUE. its hits in the third inning yesterdav and defeated Philadelphia 4 to 2. Cheeves pitched in fine form and waa jPhiladelphia i COO 010 100 2 8 1 umcago .-. .. ;. 103 two oox v-y Smith and Peters; Cheeves and Daly. Club Inserts hut tint, snails, as lone as they get by with a trio of double plays in eight innings. Nothing like having- brains, unless it's putting them to some use. Leo Martin worked his fast in. a snappy double play. They say that he who hesitates is lost and who delays is damned. Leo didn't hesitate or delay a fraction of a second. and Actuelle Records am C1 nn & j c,nL-pn .Moon caiiaiian-KohPrtQ jj, v.- . vvrw Percy Hemus. Baritone No. , 5efcy "emus, Baritone ..r, " nce JM.UU I'athe 25057 Size 10 Price . " ni . . , , uu iv-aiictiiun-rconprtsi Monastery Bells (Leslie-Wendling) pnnK 10 .Me u.nj Him rmne Kyes (Jonson-Morti v .,, Fves (WcathPr!vTnti Wells Clary, Baritone Ee.ut& Les eatherl j -Tost,) Wells Clary, Baritone No. 0ol9 Size 10 Price 85c. Nearer My God To Thee (Mason) ThPre 13 a Green Hill Far Awasfebbinsf Unaccom Pie v xr Cathedral Male Quartet, with Celesta I Am Longing I-or lou (Marshall) Cornet Solo, Sergeant Leeeett The Sweetest Flower That Blows (Hawley) Cornet Solo, - . Sergeant Leggett No: 20504 Size 10 Price 85c. Humcresque (Dvorak) Violin Solo, Virgilio Ranzato, 'ier, j.oscajiinis j-a scaia Orchestra Co. 13 (Mozart) Violin Solo, Virgilio Ranzato, v vnvcit luoaiei, luisuanmi s scaia urcnestra With ten passes the two pitchers were more than wild. They were erratic frr1ieVi oven V.tit a. nit.o.hfr can f ford to be foolish when the boys be fhind him show speed. A fw mnre riavs likfi Thursdav and the folks betting against the home team I may have to eat less trequenuy. i. Cleveland will thave to do better than lone out of six, "even if she takes that one by a long, loose margin, if she ! roosts on top. Won fjast Pet, . . 32 15 .Sl . . 32 is .6;r ..24 21 .,:.t . . 23 3 .bOO ..25 26 AM ..19 25 432 ..18 31 .37 ..15 31 .63 New York . St. Louis . . Boston . . . Brooklyn . . Chicago Cincinnati . . Philadelphia YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Pittsburg 5; Boston 3. Chicago 4: Philadelphia 2. St. Louis 8; Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati-New York, rain. TODAY'S GAMES. Boston at Pittsburgh New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chicago. , Brooklyn at St. Louis. PIRATES HIT TIMELY. Pittsburg, June 10. Timely hitting enabled Pittsburg to defeat Boston here yesterday. 5 to 3. The home team scored all its runs in the first six in nings eff Fillingim. lirifitrm 100 000 0023 9 2 Pittsburg 021 002 OOx 5 9 0 Vminsrim. vvatson ana uoway, O'Neil; Cooper and Schmidt. THUMBNAIL FIGHT SKETCH NO. Just a few months after James J. Jeffries became the betelgeuse of box ing by landing a soporific swat upon the iaw- of Bob Fitzsimmons he met Tom Sharkey, of Ireland, and won ST. TIITIS GOES UP St. Louis June 10:-St. Louis yes-! battleground, was at Coney Is- tterday went into third place by ae- ,onrt feating Brooklyn 8 to 3. It was the h, land on the night of November 3, 1S99. cals sixth straight victory. in the same arena during the previous ftLoSa '" ' " "o 030 10x 8 1? "o"summer Jeffries had acquired the title, ffiadoraf MamauxrBailey and Miller. He was unable todispose of Sharkey Taylor Haines and Clemons. j as he had done away with Fitzsim mons, however. The Irishman w.s errosrev when the tussle terminate!, TO GEORGES' WIFE but he was .till awake. w -TT T 1Wh.:fiiWM naxj, u.IIi.m,6 Carpentier enters the ring with Jack Dempsey at Jersey City three weeks FIGHT BY WIRELESS NO MATCH BETWEEN TWO WOMEN CHAMPS Paris, June 10. The draw today for the. women's international golf cham pionship to begin at FontainebleU, June 14, excludes the posibility of a meeting between Miss Alexa Stirling, of Atlanta, the American woman cham pion, and Miss Cecil Leitch, holdei of the British woman's title. The play next .Tuesday, at 2 p. m., begins with five matches, Miss Leitcn will play Miss Alice Hanchett, of Sn Francisco, while Miss Stirling will play Mile Chasseloup-Laubatj"of Franco I 1 . t - mm i HEALTH AtlD ENERGY Steamboat Johnson is always on the I when he is looking at what the pitchers sena over. ine ienow uics m yui every atdm of his bulky being into his uunrk Anrl pvpn then he doesn't out ieinnne-h. some of the fellows standing at the plate think.' Or too much, just as you Iook at it. It's all risrht to feel sorry for the Snorts, even to weeD a little over their nlitrht. and oerfectlv all right to hope that thev will win a tew. i5Ut it s oet ter to feel good over tne iact mat I Charlotte has won a few and may win some more. Me.nut. X( evry move he makes until the heavy ! wWightr championship of the world is j decided, wilt be flashed across the At lantic ocean by wireless. Sitting in I Paris, waiting eagerly to hear of each I blow struck by her husband, will ut.- t MaHama C.a rTifrtitr. Georges said in Manhasset today that he had planned to wait and cable the result to his wife, but since sho has taken such interest, that arrange ments were made for the report through the air. Ships at sea will pick up the messages as they are flashed and relay them on to Brest. Fro.a there they will be telephoned to Mm.1. Carpentier in Paris. MERRIE ENGLANDER LOSES. Jersey City, N. J., June 10. Johnny Buff, American flyweight champion, knocked out Harry Mansell, of Eng land, in the third round of a scheduled 124-ound bout here Thursday night. Buff weighed 115 pounds and Manseu 112 1-2. oarr'pr! tVip . fiorht in the earlv rounds ' with n fir-a onrt 1'icrvr that won him i ' - -o - i ' . great admiration and buoyed up ' the jlt; ia n R'.U Da(1 BlflfAl hopes of his partisans. Jeffries usj.l BUIlt Oil RICH, KOQ DIOWy the same cautious tactics that puzzled Fitzsimmons. His capacity ior. eh similating punishment had not dimin ished, and the lambasting turned loose by the flashing fists of Sharkey went for naught. " As the fight wore on. the blows of Sharkey grew less powerful 'ml Jef fries assumed the offensive.- His per plexing left hand swipes annoyed th challenger, whom he attacked with a succession of head and bodv blows. Several times Jeffries landed a wallop inton.iDH tn onr th affair, hut Shar key turned a deaf ear to the call of the sand man. SUZANNE LENGLEN COMING. Pari?. June 10. Suzanne Lenglen. women's world hard court tennis cham ill rr to 1hf Tlnitpd StattiS in September, says The Figaro; tc play in o coi-ics of tmirnamsnts organized bv the American committee for devastated rrtgi or .ir France Rich, red blood is the Try fountain source of all energy. Enrich your blood by increasing the red blood corpuscles. S. 8.S. is recognized as the general sys tem builder, and has been suc cessfully used for over 60 years in the treatment of rheumatism and skin diseases arising from impoverished blood. For Special Booklet or for inrff. ridual advice, without chmrie, write Chief Medical Adriaor, - S.S.S. Co., Dep't 434, Atlanta, Ga. Get S. S. S. at your druggist. F or R i ch, R eaJ CUBS BUNCH BLOWS. ! rv.5r.avn Tun 10. 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How many rounds will the fight I last? Q. Who is the best man to referee ' the match? A ATatt Winkp . Q. Should two judges act with the referee? a v-.i vrr the iudsre svstem. r' GVinniH i-imri.ns defend thei 1' ' ... j titles fiverv six months? - ckiiU Tone AViiiarn ne eiven a potnrn matfh with DemDSey? a .nnn't think he can get in shape n'u'Vin tin xnn think is entitled to meet the winner of the Dempsey, Car pentier battle? r. Fulton, no. Gibbons not ready yet. . .Don't know Brennan's or Greb's calibre well enough to state. T7 V NOW ON We Have Secured a New Lease On Our Store The Ba nner Furniture Co. 305 E. Trade Out of the High Rettl District SAYS ED. LYONS, SPORTING EDI TOR OF THE TIMES, DEN VER, COL.: q Who will win, Ijempsey or Car pentier? A. Dempsey. , Q. How many rounds wdl the tight last? A." Six rounds. q. who is the best man to referee the match? A. Bill Brown, Billy Rocap. Q. Should two judges act with the refer 6 A. Yes, all submitting verdicts to - nnnflncinns oi.ni j rhtimmnns be compeuea u, OUUU'U - to defend their titles every six montns. a ATnt rprtinlv. Q. Should Jess Willard be given a return match witn uemp&ey ; A. Not till he ha? proved right. OWho do vou think are suitable challengers for the title held by Demp sey? How about Gibbons, Brennan, Greb Fulton, etc? A. Tom Gibbons within 12 months. Crowded all day yesterday with customers. Hundreds of our friends say they are glad to know, that we are going to continue business here. , Al , . ' , , , s $50 000.00 worth of new goods just bought by Claude Brown direct from the largest and best manuf ao turers in America for spot cash. Merchandise values still going down. y)7o UI UUI OlUCH ruiciiaacu Within the Last 15 Days 3600 raw We Are Turning Our Capital Every 20 to 30 Days OIL COOK STOVES Clean, neat, compact. Burns ker osene. Bakes, cooks and roasts. Heat automatically, controlled by lever hand lers. No wicks, no valves. Let us show you how simple the Florence is and how its intensely hot blup' flame is directed close up under the cooking and why the Florence means more heat and less care. Come to our cooking demonstration on the Florence Oil Stove and Oven, June 7, 8, .9. J. N. McCausland & Co. "IN THE BUSINESS 37 YEARS" -'t South Tryon St. ' Phone 311 4YS BOB PIGUE, SPORTING EDI TOR OF THE NEWS-SCimTAR, MEMPHIS, TBNN.: q who will win, Dempsey or Car-nentier? A. IJempsey. Q How many rounds will the fight last? ... Q."Who is the best man to referee the match? -A. Anybody on the level. q Should two judges act with rer eree? r' svmiiid chamoions be compelled to defend titles every six monthb? Q. Should Jess Willard be given a return match witn wtnp : Q"Who do you think are suitable challengers for the title held by Demp sey? How about Gibbons, Breiuian, Greb, Fulton, etc.? A. Gibbons, Greb and Brennan are all right, but Fulton, never: ' Moving, Packing and Storage Our service is unsurpassed. TRUCKS FOR PJCNICS OR STRAWR1DES COCHRAN&ROSSCO. PHONE 52 o.vo niCK HOWELL, SPORTING Editor of the herald, BRIDGEPORT, CONN.: QWho wUl win. Dempsey or Car-j pentier? ' ' i q.How many rounds will the ngnt last? QWhTis the best man to referee the match? A. Bog Edgren. QShould two judges act with referee? " A. No. One referee only. n c!i,niri fViamnions be compeued i.i titiumu i to defend their titles every nsix months. A Yes. o" Should Jess Willard be given a return match with Dempsey? A. No. Let him fight Wills. q who do you think are suitaoie challengers for the title held by Uenp. sey? - How about Gibbons, Brennan, Greb, Fulton, etc.? A. Wills. LITTLE JEFF OUTBOXED. Baltimore, Md., June 10. Little Jeff. Baltimore's flyweight champion, was outboxed by Frankie Mason, Fort Wayne. Ind., ring veteran, in a 13 round bout here Thursday night. 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