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ITS EVEN BET FOR AMERICANS Senator*' Victory Moiut.-v Give* Tin-in VIvjiiu-.' When \anU ll;.,| Src to Have Sli?Jii Ki!?< . By JOHN li. VIISIIIK .CwHm. IMI. o, re r>*w York. Sepl j 7 T|ll, ||(> tor first plarc in lln> American ll.-lr l..y w-hen Washington lot to |i,.ir,.ii while the Yanke. > ?..r. ,i. . Chicago. glv,.. ? ,illtri, |(|1 , what the 111 ret- wiaiiors S'A. Tork. Washington mi ,, ,, ,n -o " <?<? V.. ,.77, ? ? - w?n by no rnsnociiiii'i. ?, .... , . fiac. _ * " 1 1,H lrJ"!""1- "" ?' TT 1>Ut highly iiuproli.i |>|(. W.hor Was .V*1 ?lBJa vii'i.u'i, . oiKh, remaining to I.,- 1V T * Z ?;kn." ?i,i,.; .iT!,.a thlHr nr ?luUjunr.auU !. ,P "'andihK of lis If Detroit eoul.l |,? ri. th? toughest .nln w i.hinir ?OD" }""< 1" face w, Ittvaalon, ,h?,r " look Komi an they emerge l. *' "'H1''" ,, l'?>i il. I ?li|, t|? ? xanki. Jlul.J.ii iroit i,;, , tb? Senator's toughest ,7 The real harrier has si tat uT ??" "? Yesterday. then. m,,. vn..i/? seemed to have a mIIkM e,|m. |? Ja? race and a good chance to re p"""an' victor) tor *?" tOUMft ? SWriTitH Vf-ltini' .n .. ???.?? ... of Chirac with' a ills* ~f?T r.,n *??n Iho He na tors defiled c'l..Ve Istld and the New York Si l.??|s .sine Wan prev.nl e<| |,v rain WTh',' ?'<""? hop..* f .r WaahlnKlo" lies In t|?. ,uo, to date they have <l,?? , X;? t lv Well against the teams remaining to be played as Ule Yankees hav <Jone. Washington has w.?, ?sme? frpm Chlcwo. Cleveland ?ad Bt. l.ouis, while the Yank have won 29 from l> troll, clove laud and Kt. lainis. ' 'ban iho raeo up in Mon.lav vlei"rl., and ? n'tn e*. ' n "77r,m? The victory of IMtlshurgh in II Innings against lloston me.nl Mwythlng lo l-lrales. n," would have b.-gun (,> look r. ?*, ?*?> tuey Mill haro a clmnte for r i,, pepnani. mmv"1? !,""f " *'nnlng liM. Wllh wham they |,aVl. fiv, ??mo. to play, the National "arte runipns would quiekly Wjemnate Into a ,hree eornered airair brlngftiK nifinorl.s ??r l9os P^fv. V"rK- '-Meago and' Sll,ZT w"re "Kht '? ^"'"h"r,th h?? more games t., ?I?T than either New Vork or ?rocklyn. Thai means more op portunltles to win? though It al ? means more nppnrtunili. s to J" H ""r-'"<y 'hance for l??m ? they may slarlle ihelr supporters by making their host n?bt of tho year and they may wrangle through. Major League Scores NATIONAL l,KA(Jl'K Tafodftf'R Philadelphia. ; l'ltt?1>tiiTh, F?. Philadelphia. 7; Pittsburgh, 13. * Brooklyn, 3; St. Lotii*. 17. ' Now York," 5; Cincinnati. 1. ' Now York. 1; Cincinnati, :t. float on. 3; ClilcaKO, k. BUmhUiik of Tmm*. W. Ii. Pet. JN?r York 87 f. ?i r, ok fflyykjyn " ' ?fi r. k Tot 'PlttiburKti ... 15 '7 r.flT .'Cincinnati 77 fir. .r?3fi Chicago 7 6 r,4 . r? 4 :s fit. 1/OUln 60 83 |1?> Philadelphia . T?J *?n .3 fir. iJoaton 48 95 .33fi AM Kit I* 'AN l,RA(ll!K Tllrwln) '* Homn .! Chkauo. 8; Itoxton. 4. * Detroit. 2; Philadelphia. I I. Y Cleveland. 2; Washington. fi. . 81. I>MIIS N. w V?| k It:, I m HImiiIIiik or Tmiivi ?W. I/. IVt. ?hlnKton h :i r??> .r?H6 >r. York 8 2 f,!i .&X2 Irolt 7!i r,6 .r.M> Sfe IxmiIh 7 4 r.?? r.17 ^Clrfrland , . . .fifi 7H 4T.fi Tmhwlollih!;. n:\ 7H 44 7 JloKt?>n ?2 H2 .4:tl ChtaiKo ' i;i no . 4 :: 2 School Suits For Boys ... Hi(fh trrntk Suits ?? with two |>uilH of pantii- s<>l<l within reach of your poek ctboojc. Mitchell's PHONE 100 A Colorful Polo Star ?? ? \Ji+ * n ? On* w f ihn l.riiiln i ?i n ? t-> itir .Vn rn .in intln .iv^m i? T"H'mv Hili 1 cock. "Tommy ili?- T-'itIi" ih?*v call hlruvtominy was a polo si;?r at th. u#e of 10 A > ? .ir I tl> r hp wast ap. av1:ii. r 1? llw \V-n T1:?* 'U ? rnanx ko( htm i?? : ? ?*.rr ninl hi ^xvjtin !'??? Ithiti'- in .rr jitimr livi ?v ?i> At 1H hf u-ii) a n- T.m1.iv !>.? is r ??*??! tu tin isaiuo A i ? I i The. Sportsman ' By * Walter Camp 4Ca?trl?M. I?4. New York. Sept. 17 --'Ncvdr was I hero such a crowding to gether of Important athletic ??venl'! there Ii;ih been in the fortnight ending hist Saturday and seldom. If ever, have there lu>? n moru Important lessons to lie learned from them. In the first place, Rolf "swi pe rs" learned the salutary lesson that, while they might intimidate some opponents ther*? were those who refused to hi? knocked out by mere length of drive. Thp lejson was hAmmeriHf home not only t<? the men hut to the women, one of the most notable instances bring Miss Mary K. Ilrowne's dcf?.?L of Olennti Col leli, A similar lesson was taught on the tennis courts, for Patter lion conld not smash the Kins y's out. of .-TiTrT fTTTf ? mtimirtnn It icti :? ! <l i or Tlhlen by knocking tho cover off the ball. Another lesson I en r nod In golf was that no man Is an "easy mark" and even oar wonderful aggregation for the Walker cup had thiir hands full as It turned out and displayed grent nerve in rupiiiK with the situation. Who would have supposed that Storey, for Instance, would have set such a pace as he did iik iltist Quitnet To Svr rid*? . ? rnWn Qi mlilY Ilio Alticiiiiirlf I'liiirimiry Th? Atfvftno*) -?39 out of 34 in for u 73 in tlio morning! Or that Michael Scott would have crualicd Jesa Sweetaer 7 unci c>. NVw York. Sept. 17. The al teration In football rule VIII, auc tion three. changing the kiekoff lino from the klcker'a 40-yard line to the center of the field in order to offiai the ataad vantage tn the kicker reuniting from the elimi nation of the "tee." It* going to require an Interpretation for 1924 and undoubtedly the rule will be changed for 1025. A h adopted, the new rule pro-! vidca (hat the kickoff Khali be made "from the middle of the field or any point directly behind lt.M Under that wording, the klrkoff could be made from the lint* if it nwinni that an advan tage could bo obtulned that way, while no provision wan made for MURPHY VICTIM OF SPEED MANIA (iruzi* of Public fur 111 rill of Seeing Spreil Krrords in Rjmtn Takes llitxli Toll. n>- FAlIt PLW ?('?iiiiili', i:?ri. l>? T>i? Adunr*) NVw York, Sept. 17. ? Another i victim to the somewhat absurd mania which tic public has of hk mr; tn ^ee ???me >;- t in tho short *st possible tlniu ? Jim my Murphy. The National .speedway king of 1J?22, runner-qp in 19U3 und sure to clinch national honors ihi.i >tar. h.ul h's l ifi? crushed out ot liiin whin hLs tar loft the course at Syracuse on Monday. 1 The mortality or k|iihh1 kings lias h> n kivui this year. llnrio llnsta was ki'ie.l Tn KiiuUad L>n Then >r nan Ji il lit! at IH'trTtr. A. L. Mill ford was killed at San Jose. Joe Boor wa.s Uflicd ai Al I'op Gvvrs. the vet? ran tfrittint? king guv.' up Ills lit ?? ii iVw wi'i>U . ai'o, atilu^i v.ci'k Ton: niy Hind : ?a;i killeil jh:d~7i tier Ik* nail xiood uncovered in siU nt tribute t.? ili? memory of Ceera. What is all ihh talk about Hurry Wills and Jack llenault meeting again? Thfy_huve ma within thr? e or four month:; and the t'aNttilluM taowvd. ho could not do much to Harry, And vioe verxa. .If (hi'H! is any logical opponent for Will.* it is heinpsey. There i*> Just enough iu ill* i1n".?ry thai Wills, knowing hi- was holding Fii' po safe, did not c:?re to (dialler Ins hnnils and- ilo himyvlf out of a liout for the champion. Iiip, t?j make it possible to work up in ? I ? -rent in a me? Miik between the - WntmpitMt- ??d? *-he n? ?ro. No ou? seriously thinks that Wills took any chance* with Luis, tn;! titiiluiK n?at in- could biol'K i?v- ' erything Kirpo hud Hurry might ' have been content to win on points. i The writer does not believe this himself. lie is merely present ing a line of talk heard In places whero fighters ;?n?i their satellites : gather and which is entitled to consideration. As for IVmps-.'y. u*k any doctor . what might happen if the cham pion gets a wallop on his rebuilt (nose. The answer will . probably . i?e that Detnpijey , funs' 'h.' good i ' chance of a fiithl attack of blood poitfouing if ho takes any cljtini nu;u -in.it lieu*. ? am titfr f.o i auvthinK to <to|th\ltiH ijilk of ; retirement ?. j ; ' i; AMEKHIA fcjNS OVUi TIIKBHITISII WoRtbury, df, V.. 0ept. 17. America retained the li*toriyi?1onal polo cap yewt onlay by defeating C!/ ?i l ' i It .tin 1n the : "<Sond mat eh, making It two out oflhreo. CHAItGK nillVKH OF < \l< WITH MIWDKIt St. Johns. Newfoundland. Sept. ' 17. The eharge. of murder was lodged a gal nut Leonard Held. I member of n prominent wealthy family hen-, who Monday niglil ran down a parly of officer* of the HriH*h navy and killed idx of1 them. the Ride receiving the kick to move up ns the ball receded. Of course, it wbk not the inton tion of the committee to permit the Hide having the klekoff to take any Ruch advantage an this, the provision having been introduced aft ^r conaldcrairto diHeuHKinu of whether a team should be limited to the exact "renter of the field," whleh on u rainy day might con ceivably ho a puddle. The committee had In mind merely the granting of permission to move the hall back to a few feet . The situation probably will t>e taken care of bv the issuance of mi tip permitting the fide _ rceolv Ing the klekoff to move tip fo within ten yards of the ball. WE HAVE MOVED Into the new I/ivo IluildlnK opposite our old location on l'oln doxter Street. Conic to ace ?m for anything y?u may need in ClotliinV andJBfioe*. BENTON & WEST THE GORKD BULL \ sluiri> rlirMt from TI;ni\ W'il- to Luis An::'! Kiri-'1'1' "ft - : 11 i'i \ r^i'r.lir i;iu to Ox- canvas lor ihv cnuxil ui-iwi in lu~ ? c? .il. u.uuj in lln'lr IRtlo dilnili' in Oily. It w;i.. Hi* ?>nly J; ;mt l.d??\vu In tin* show. Il"il It tdiuw* (1 tin* bull" vviiMi'i half wile! j?s hi- was toutfd. FOOTItM.I. yi tiSTION hox ?f yoti liiivt* Homo r|U< s(ioii fo ask about foothill If y?m want a rullr Intor TTTTTTmI ? If y??ii want i?? ki.im any thing it bout :i |?l.? y - Wrilt* to l\;i Wii'iii'i- I', |-rv< f?r if. jrara an authority on ilb ujimp 5* s writer anfl official. IT you want a |? oor.al n ply ? n close a st:tni|"<l. wlf-ud* driK^id .1.1 .. <illi;*r?i|i<* your ?iui si Ion will In- an ^ in tliit*. minion. Atlilr?s?>: l.:twr?nr? firry, .'?jM'Hal r<>nll);ii| C(ti'r? ; |Hiti(l"iii "f Tlio .\ilva K f | Woi M 1 1 u i l<l in u . w Yi'iL <? Tram, iori. b> Th? \d>4nr. ) (Juestiou ? In ? high school game motors for one team seeing ni. ip Knn i in d:inRH' ruuu^d in/ field ami and pulled down the goal post s. Tim referee gave ti?'- ml vanning ((?am a touchdown. Win hi? corrw-i? Answer ? lie wuk. it was a cane for a Solomon and that ivferoe w;ts the man for the: job. , _ . ; truest ion ? Suppose u defensive b:n k signals for a free catch and (h<* wind stops the hall and lie advances catching it on the run. What shall he the ruling? Answer ? The .catcher Ir enti-' tl d to 'got to the ball unjnolested but if unable to check himself,! Ill' I.I..U Ttiori' IH1H |Ho Hl?-|U iiM'-r' making ihe fair catch the tennt must u?t the ball In piny five : partis ntifk of the npot where the. 'catch wn*< made, first down. a fi?ir ? catch within proximity I to oppcfticntA goal elects to make ?i fr. e kittK. Thf ball held by ;t player Is permitted to touch the ground. The defending ten in swarms to ihe bnli and secures ('.in the defending t? ;u i rrtMlf po?es8ion. Answer -No. Bull not In play. Kicking team net five yards buck. immimkti haii oiw skt apixmt MltONIC FAItKWKI.l* WORDH Nagasaki. Japan. Sept.,.. .1.7? A grim message of farewell from the 'Nippon Yuscn Kaisha freighter Matnuyaina Marti, which foundered and went down with r?7 men the night of July 11 about ISO mlleo southwest or iNagasaki. has been picked -Up- off - Kyushu. A lifeboat, almost the only trace of the 111 faler vessel picked up by searching ships, was found', bearing Ihe words. "The Matsuyatna Maru has g'?ne to her death." There was only one survivor "f ; th Matsnyama Maru. a stoker named Fukuomu, who was picked up off a raft after eight days with no food and little water. 1 Beats Boys Mildred .Cordon. Kyeurold farmer vlrl of Kunlea. Mich . Is callt-.l the nations lot ?lrl I..II player So eapnhle Ik Mildred 111 at *he pluya pxrhi*1vpty on tjoys1 teams At present she I* a member of a strong "fm' Pro owtl?t. She play* shortstop and to win the position .she h id to beat out several masculine candi dates 'I TV TO tH KIUTK IIS OWN Hfs LINES Denver, ri pt. 17. ? (Sprint) ? The eliy of Denver is planning to operitto buses from the eliy to the mountain parks next summer uot afford the rates eharf.'d hy existing htiH lines and taxi cabs. WAS rAIT.UX AMI 4'RKW lialtimore. S-pt. 17 ? Capt. Zo ra II. ISaskins of Kliziilicth City sailed Into' Canton Hollow Tuesday "i^u-ar?r ' ih-"~Z22-ioii siiiGDiier Har riet Whiichoud, tie* only man a hoard. 1 1 < had hrousht the ?liuuncr up from Norfolk alone. n<*tlng ;>h helmsman, handling the canvas and keeping himself awnk?* lor f?."! hour* mini the light* of Huftliuore w -re in sight. t'apt. I!. i skins had b?-on nnahle to obtain la crow when it was ne cessary for him to start for llal tlmore i* :th .i cargo <? f lumber. rouitn>t>?\<j ok tips pahs to ? ran itt s*ia\ u.utkiis M-. ? >v.. .n m,V iv !? Hiding It iuipoFsthlr to Ui? away with tho institution of naitlnR-on-tablc altogether. Soviet liiissia has tried to ito aw:?y with "tipping." and has discarded the waiter's upi'uii. luurtdn . J .-.Kilt .ami ? white ? ollar. Most waiters in Rus sian restaurants now wear a natty ?douse :?f navy Ihue. ^ith army ?- i ? 1 ? ? ??? ?! In i' iiinl hu ti'j. Aitiiough ? wjntjrK ? rn ? Kuh.-ih receive a niosi slender miI'u it is it punishable offense .'or them ( to., ace pt gratuities of anv kin<l. ? "pon'T tt^grirdi* yrmr -fellow ? tmtn hy offering him a tip; a lip Is a .bribe." *1 his is the surprising -watuimt American ..visjiors.., to Cassia, who in other Kurnpeaii. countries have been literally rida^uoi! hy tip-seek rs, find on hi. i.v>>iu of tin? ~nin-.i;in n.-!. itt: ra nts. In fiiflo of tills Injunction how ever. waiters art; forced out ot sheer economic need not only to fleeept gratuities. hut. to~-wwk tliPtn. I' would be impossible for them to exist on the small 1 salaries they receive. Ladies New Fall Slippers A customer of uur'n jii*! nr rivrd, bark from her vacation. Upon bt'lioliliiiK th?> nt'W Full Nlyli* ? (Ttrls, t \elalm?-d : "Oh! why didn't 1 wait?" Sixt<M?n n? w and fduniiiiiK ?dip 1?ts have arrived nnd w< will bo ph-ar^d to hIiuw you these " ?'??'? ? Tin1 ahiivti Snappy Th* Ik ear rii d in Patent and Mark Suid?\ Owens Shoe Co. Men 's a nd Y oung Men's Clothing j An I'spert tailor from the Hopkins Tailoring Com- j pnny, Baltimore, will be at our store Wednesday and ^ Thursday. September 17th and 18th. Let him take ^ your order for your Kail Sail. Highest class of work- ?] manship guaranteed. i Hurdle & Parker Capital Stock $250,000 M K M It K It 1*' K I> K It A li It K H K It V Kr~ Herl foul KMXAIIMTH ?|TY Columbia I>r. A. I<. IViullclon, Pros. <?co. It. Little, ('ashler, r. II. Twhlriy, Ass't Cnahler. Carolina Banking & Trust Co. I N V I T A T I O N To Sum |>l?* I f <c PH'1'V.M'T SAM>WU;il SI'HKAU I'hp NpkI of Gelf ands Quality Products HKMONSTHATION R. L. Garrett Tliurndiiv, ScplpmlxT lHtli, Cor. C'lu'rry & Ixx-ust Sis. I'honcs 607 and 698 IV|?|.y-\iil Hundwlrh Hfiniwl, (iHrnti<)> Itcl Mt,-Mii,vnnnnlM>, TImmi WMid Olive ninl Mm t iwiiijiIhi-. The i<*imn| ivihIii. is i*o. IH*iHImUo?s NOIKFOI/K , X A. Leaves Today C. A. Cooke loaves, today foi~New York, to replenish his fall line of men's and boys' Clothing and Shoes, with anything new that may have cropped out since his early fall purchases were made. adv. THE HOME OF. GOOD FOOD . W" know our prnccrlea anil snnH KOihlf ar* hwmL ^<)'.ir ? ? i -itnu'-ts Ktj .w it. Bui ? ?? nevpr ?M\?n us a trial. Th<v .??*?? ?!??? who don'i Mt<?v r ?? 1 is fo KO?wJ. v> *? ~ ? ? , - 'J h lOi ? *tnrtr to serve you who i^.v ii* v?*r 'n fu hi to m??? u*. G. IV. Tividdy TRY THESE? I'KI'I'Y NlIT S'mimI ?vioh Spread NIPPY Cliotsc THOUSAND ISLAND Dressing. M. P. Gallop Co. l?HONK8 a ami 57 tiELICK: Supply ?fiV Boys mid (rirls Vi it !i Stationary If >(Hi mint tlirin to wrlto. t?> Ml from H113 II llm ami 8A.VK MONKV 1 lb. IM,kt. li |?Ukm. Kuvo 4fiW I?|h h, r?r ^ The I (f *t t ?*r <?nti|<>N Iti the New SIih|m*m a! pro|H>r? tli?iiutcl> lew |nk(% Fountain IN'iis Kvprhharp IVncils MELICK MONUMENTS Lawson & Newton THR MOM MKNT FliOFLE KMimiitr* <JI?cn Work M I VwitlcHc1 Monttrrlto Avr., nt Itth I*. NORFOLK, VA. ON YOUR RIKTIIDAY Send Your Mother Flotrrm RYAN FLORAL CO. Inc. M. (i. Morrinrttr & < <>lli|>?ny FU KNI TIIKK i < AHh. If Voa Han l< rliKIMT. If Ym, Wnt.l II. KL l)\l, 1.4) <:i<;aks l?nmu? For (jimmy ' . . D. R. MORGAN & 00. WROIyfCSAliK <;VtOCKftH Hhonn fwv> PHONE 114 Standard Pbanfeae: thct wsulsbw rr. MOWN POP AwELL MOM- HCrw) DOES (T SEW T8 HA\J6 Y\ I a Rich husband? acwertisins S CAMPAIGN 19 UNDER WAV AND I'M J EXPECTING A CARLOAD Of MAIL. ?J I FILLED VflT H OROERS FOR >f=( 1 'MAGIC MUD* j ' * ?7 \ t l?MjJ ~J. Comwlilion l? lli, I, iff. ,,l Trmtr nY TAYLOK &kTTE?. PUT MOOR PROFITS ~\3W\ ' BACK INTO THE BUSINESS AND BE^V ABLE. TO MEET COMPETITION WITH Mi 600D AD\>ERTlSlNQ -LET'S VJAlT J,'.'. VilTH THIS Rich HUSBAND TAUK \ untu. The. pro? as are in The bankSR VOU'D BETTER MOT COUNT MOUR^Av CHICKENS BEFORE ThENRE HATCHED HERE'S AN AD IN THIS EUENING'S f PAPER VJ1TMOUT THE VMEU. ?J KNOVON &UNN TRADE MARK J?] L?flfviA
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