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ATHLETICS

LOCAL UOHTWEIQHT WINS CLASSY BOUT IN MICHIGAN

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GRAliD CIRCUIT OPENING. ' - - k j boston, Auinisrt Jt—Th« opemnsr of | tto Grajd tircuit racingr s»son at the J BBftdville track, postimned \e(r»«'-rta\ «f nilik utam sch«dtiled f«r t*. •mtOk yraterdHv’a rara. iat.„^.cUi<£ u» Aiaerican Hone braadgm' t Jt«nt> for tkro«-« earmold parerr. the roo-^ear- « tfot and tfte JJ* asid 2.» iroitlns

aAC1(SON. SBCfc. AiigiMt 31—Brforo a lustt boOiR;. Dob Cwrl*r>.. of Indiana- j polta. Idat oitM «ava Jimmy Barry MichigBn’s touffbaot Itybtweight a hoxtnc ImIwb tike Wotv^nc slad>au»' ^'fit 1 reaicateW- f*r ^ 1 Sarrr tea h«te «icattlafr Dm ' Ot H* racsntly defeated | Bonny ItAnSlpaa. Wham tnrley won , f»««i MMte tBte mmA «d >»* h^ten U«o nr Amb Tofeda S^tweiebte. I I.aat aaght, alllitetfc te oiAweished 1 Cnrinr aomral fto«»d», S^rr arms i : 9&sa^ xhrwmad. Cxwtmrmmwirng ciermaMi IMa BBtet. Sc hma hS teft m &Hrry'» tamm oammamtlr. mam ttee a^ | a^aM tetek ABb to tbn top CTtts and iwiniffU. Ba«T*» acdt«aHI ae^ ^ enter sp cp--rtot 1ii» to tte Kn& Hn wai ia ted Ctepe slvetel ti&antr ftem CurMif'• teavy rfCAu.

Commarciat Lansve Mceti The OamaMTcUU Bowbny tnacue «1U hold ■H tepoFtant iTM^tiac Wedneoday cvontny Aayuat 3T, at < fi m . at the Democratk Cino, 33 Ban Verreoat street Th«> ar^'twlai:} W fl. Stiydnr wrir a i i.oam oaptai'M *r>.l boalef* IS be prraen*

National Tennis Singiss in Flay After a Day of Rain—Open* ing Matches Important-Wili Close Sept^ber 2.

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SHERRT MAGEE.

'AdSns the best a^setfi of Pat Moran

k iSO It^^' pinnae for tha National

IMOiBCRt am outSeldte* f^vry

Rouch. ote it )« due SEorts ttiat me team ie loud City (Ind) boy

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tJM tMiajmpote Kedend Lnofftin sSi^bas pitted in the

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^e wImSS t-«a«ti«. Indlate^la and Mtwm^c Fedg and the Giaats a^d Reds. ftO luie been with the ROde since 1M6 ■M Unt aea«m hid the Naiiena! Deai^ue

th tettlsy. He is a whaie with the stick and te a cMdev outApider. He is ptay-

liut center.

TOSiy Makte. left flftider, wm out part or thla sesaon because of illness While Macee is not the twnriflo A^ker he was when with the Phills yaare ako he to a kood sticker, a splendid fielder and hto re-entry to the game was at an opportune time. Magee to hittina only about .MOL but this to hardly a kir edtimate of his batUnk strenirth. as he to koad in the pindhes Biagee was with the Phillies for ten years when he was traded to the Bbston Braves He went to the Reds in 1917

Three-I Bensstion Again on Tribe Cstching Staff

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Eltty for Dick O’SHen. CINCINNATI. Aukoat 21. - Dick O'Brton had all the beet of a boni here last Bight wttA Geork^ de Btmy, at Chicago. De Btmjr'e McO&A threw up the afMnNkB in the fioorth round to aare their man flatter pteoduseat.

EWS8 Mftie

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Mbst of Favorites Survive State j

Tennis Title Play in Opening 1 new' toRa Auauet 2« -Postponed *' I a da> by ram the natlonai lawn tennis Round at Ft. Wayne—“Our etoglte cham^onsblp tournament began _ . , ^ , at the Wea^de Tennis Club's eourU Fntz ’ Right Tner^—intro- I at Poreat emc. N Y today under fair . , , - V-.I* ‘ ^lUi moderate temperaturea. I ducing bimmons, OT T aie. Xte deaured opwing win probably put

tte final off until Tueaday. Beptembar S. Among the competltom who win try to wrest the title from R. lAndley

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Genrao M. Johnsroa won ^ up donated bj Harry K Ur-ffilh. president of .he JoTerson Park Golf

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Bridge. 1 up. ii a in tl. u fbat went for sit extra itoies. eadlns on the

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Jaekaon vt. Dundee

NEW YORK. August M-It la aloteat a sure thing now that WUUe Jackson and Johnnie Dundee, the local lightweights. wilt ctosh in an eight-round bout at the opan-air boxing show of the Armory A. A., of Jersey City^ on the nkht of LaAor day. no only thiag that stands in the way of the contest to a small aatotint of the porcoatage which Dundee to holding out for. Honm cOif waomf waoib abog abo

ttout at South Bend.

aoUTH BEND, Ind . August M—Bottog fa»s ptoaning to attMd the Labes day carBlvai at ^riogboofc perg on Labor day need have no fear gf toAosHuit weatber Wbetber ft fame W ^Mather tte atm ahinea pn>tmaumjw Ite maine wUl pat two liimtniag Ugtkteliihte Mel Coogpn Barney Adair, tknmgb IM route. ,Arrang«menU have been mado for a aixty and forty cover over the ring, with canvaa eldee about tte graad ataad te protect the fane from tte elementa. Probably no mateb la reosat ream baa attracted the aitaiitloa that the Ceegan-Adalr mtti tea Both »«). are known to te title ^OOntendera, aaod tech is aaxi^ for a favw>aMe verdict In tenth Bend. The wtonte

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fans aver, that Coogaa ia ea^iy of cbeiSr

pHmehlp caliber.

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Land, Sea—and Air

Beds Get Over Seven.

The winning streak of the Cincinnati Reds now extends over eight straight games, and is the longest of the season to date by any club in the National League In the American League the White Sox, Monday, ended a run of ten straight. On three previous occasions the Reds have won seven straight, only I to be stopped on the eighth triiU. but this time they .got by that unlucky number Thev have not lo.'it a game since a week ago Sunday, when Cadore shut them out in Brooklyn. Since theh they haVe wOn two from Brooklyn, three from Boston and three from the Phillies All their other winning streaks were at the expense of the western clubs and now they havi cleaned up on the east also The Giants, the Cardinals and the Cubs have each won seven straight, but no other club In the league has gone as

far as eight

Rlaye 500 Straight. Fred Lttderus, first baseman for the Phillies, placed Ms 6G0th consecutive game Mondav. Ha has not missed a championi-hlp contest for nearly four yeHra. which Is a record for National f..eague pla\ers Plan Richest Turf Event Plans are under way to inaugurate the richest racing event in the world. It is a futuritv to be run in Maryland with jeo.OOG in added money. Thla. together with the fees for naming the mares, would bring the total up to well over IlflO.OOO The plan is to have each of the Maryland tracks. Pimlico. Laurel and Havre de Grace contribute I30.00() each year toward the purse, the race to be run at each track in turn JR J Walden, the well-knoWn Maryland horseman, is the leading spirit in the movement. Both Laurel and Pimlico already have absented to the conditions and it remains onlr to obtain the consent of the Havre de Grace officials The first running of this rich event will

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BT. LOUIS, August M.—A balloon race between thg army and navy for the military championship of the United States will start from here September 28, under the auepl<^ Missouri Aeronautical Society. side will be allowed to enter three balloons Prlntwpg Claim Game. The Apprentice Prlntert ctolu a rorcelt game from the MlUtarleo, of the Civic League, due to tte feet that the M^Jltariea canceled a game acheduled for laat Sunday The Apprentlcea were anxious to meet the Militaries, and .were disappointed when the game was caJlsd off The Apprentices then Rooked tte B1 Dalloe, winner# In the Munlcipel league, but tbls game was ended In its early Innings hr the hLvy rain The teams £1^ off the game at a later date, io evenly hatched ttet H was ImpW^le to tell which team had t nr«ntlcee want a game Sunday with a fw pwra Call Irvington Wm and ask for Smith

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Manager Abram, of the A B. C baseteil club. Is asked to get Into communication with Fan Vldtan, manager of the Richmond baaeball club, to arrange a game for Sunday or lAbor day. C^l Richmond on the new phone, 1399, or addrese 61T Main street, Richmond The Spades A. C.'s want a game for August J1 and September 1 with a fist state club Call Woodruff 7S7S or addreM George Mitchell. 1016 North Bevllle avenue. The MlUtarjs took their first layoff last Sunday to rest up a little for the city series, which will open for them August fl at BrooksMe No. 1, against the £1 Dallas, ^hamplons of the senior league The Rupp Juniors sMged a Ofth-liining rally and won their seventeen th straight game. The Ruppe wUl pUy at Southport next Sunday and all the players are reS uested to be at the confectionery at 12 if ley wish to be taken along The Ruppe are confident of making this their eighteenth game For games with the Rupp Juniors call Prospect 1W4 and ask for John. The CastletOn Independents won from tho Indianapolis Maroons by a ooors of M to t. The Castteton team Is withoot a game for Sunday. The ®l Dalloe. Mtlltarys or McCwdsville teams are preferred Ck.i Wmsntegton 8612, nng 2, between 8 and 5 o'clock.

t '* Arthur ('ragir. New York, and I of aoJ> Cvwmd R iKijJe Wadhtakton. ta Mm.?- of t’u* fatofi es »ame tbrougn Hoaaid \'♦sht'll Brooklyn

^ alihcnigh -.oisir Of fbeut were

ibad’i gcralohetl I'lft.veva from lafelgn j Davis Cup Play, i sutr** aiHo ficuicd 111 the earU reavilta , DF\T \ IUK l-ranie Xugust “'6—Play in ' Th’ big ‘•pil! from an indtanapoUs stand-j the sen I final rounds of th<« Davie cup ten- • po'ifi. was that of John Wamtlsy of Butte j nt'« matetes beimn here vesterday. Andre Highland Country Club Has Ac- j coSb go, irv iiijrton junior i hamplen, and,

with Ruspell lav'chisr runnor-up to tte Indlanapotia doublea champmnshl^ Waatesy waa off form and his owmasni. Otebx^te ^

Wameley wag eltmL

qulrad Option on 143 Acros In North IndtanapoHa—Officials

Pushing Plans

The new Mikhtoad Country CliA tee hcquiUNi la* <^kML An ]« Acres of kfound smth of tte dty and to eontlnuin« itens’fte tte oeastruetkm of m new kolf cotete, s MMK elubboum. and other cmispr MnS fiaxurte on the prop-

sale of the property When »# iBUKOVa

limnovemests on the Mlrhl- ** JA*tecew to the

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4he north 'bluS Af th*-rtver to wooded. Tom B^dfdpw. veteran kolf-eou|M arehiteet. Already been over the property and plans are beiak made to construct the golf course and the buildinc of the clubhouse ftr^ A committee is now working on the nnancink of the club, a corporation. The memberahio will be limited. The organisation wifi be conducl^ in such a way that the dab will rtmii Amonk the best in America The property to In a desirable part northwest eg North fedianapotis that to quidfiy buftdlnf up imd in a few >ears cluh-odtotels believs If will be a country club inside the city limits of Indiana-

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Oh, Skinnay! Caddies fretn the six registered linke of ladlenssalto pet away to a flylag start yesterday at Riverside in the first round nf their flfty-four-hole olty cad^ championship pley. Maurice Mtllw, of Riverside, who played In the eity tournament and had such a bard time getting paired up at the Country Cleb (you remember!) ted the large field with a low gross of M. John tebmutte. a Highland toddle, followed with a 97. Third honors wMt to the home club Burl Stott counting fl Robert Averltt, who took tow net for M holes In the city amateur ehampionshtp, was only able to make IM on hie home course A handicap of thirty strokes gave Charte Smith, of Highland lew net with 72. The play will continue for another eighteen-hole round on Wednesday at Highland ’ Results of first round

/ Handl-

Player Club Oroes. cap Net C. smith (H.) ..... '*• *"

J. Schmutte (H > .. J. Dlekauui (H)... J SShsautte (R.) . .. F. -raylor (S O).

R. Moore (S O) E Vrich <H)

U Cerlstadt (C. C > O Sullivan (C C) L Lively (R) II Holler (R.)

B Stout <R) ..

W Taylor fS O).. W. Driscoll (C. C> O. Mills (H ) H OUiw <H > R Hilikini (H) D Carver (R )

E Morris (H )

A. Stelsel (W).... . W. Sommetvine (R.)

W. Jpllf (ft.)

Chicago, wasn't. Bo , . . ^ oat-d la tte first round. #—4. f-*

thinks he is sure of a poeuion la tte finale of the consolation, and te is iww tURi^ to the doubles as his other big .hope at Ft, "Wsvae ^ _ Fhtl Vb Nagner. tte star from CWlumbla Clt>, dtopoerd of B, flewshn. of Ft Wayne,

e Itela more easily, •

Rsvironl Kuntel, of CinclnnaU, dtspeeed of ano’her HoMier hope when te defeated W. M Osemsn of Fl Wayne, 4—2 4—1

Southerlsnci Out.

.Unutterland, 6f Toledo, B«it dope flv ing when he ovm-v helmed H^’rOert Stsphan*. I't R avne chalai lor after a long fight, 4—2, 6-T. R-8 ThH match was the only otb« big upeet the dav, but It dampened ft Wayne's h-ipr-i omisldorjlilv, as Btephens is a

real star

tattsLh-, of Ft W ti nr annexed three Sames on Frits TtistlMn Indianapolto had Otoe state champ, before the ladtonaftoljs hoy could get started But after that FHw had hi* own way and took the tnatoh,

4—3, 8—0,

Uayden Shtmard of IndianapoUs teas defeated by a ftoloa teansman, Ttob BastlaxL bwtteP of Frits, and IwPauw lacketer, A-f, 4—8 John Henn«>ssey, youthful Indienapolt* star, watt the only love match of the day from OeoTge Filtering, of Ft. Wavne,

4—d, ^—0

Barnsod. of Cinetnaat!, hid a hard time hmetoring Hall, of Ft Wnyfie, but he finally turned the trick, vvlnnifig by rloee margine, 4—4. 8—4 Simmona. of Ysl«. Bltrtmons, of Butte Mont., ^^ho M paired with Frits Ha«tie.n >n the doubles, was the Mg surprise Of the dev Frtti braaght hto friend along here from the GMr* State ia<k week at ctmelSTid Blmnvon*. who Is Nasr Hnglend champ snd Ysie's doubfes titleholder and a member of the RU varsity racket team, defeated Robertson, Chicago crack, 8—3, 4—3 A last-minute mHng kept the entry; lists for the men’s doubles and the ladies' events op»n until tonight There is already a vanguard of ptay era from llUnais, Indiana aud Ohio for this event Last night a welcome dance was gives by the Country nub A stag dinner Is dnam for Wednes^y eventng, Ye«t«rdayto RMuita. Phil McNegnev, Columbto City, defeated hi Gewehn, Ft Wayne, 4—8, 4—8 Raymond Kunkel, Cincinnati, (Rffeated W M Osirman, Ft Wayne, 8—3, 4—1 T, Cirhfwne »'hlcago, defeated Wamsley, Indianapolis 4—4, 4—3 Southerland, Toledo, defeated Stephens, Ft. Waype, 4-2, 6--7. A3 F fiastian, Indianapolis defeated W Lansche, Ft Wayne. 4-3 4-4 B Bastian, Indianapolis, dofeated H Shepard, Indlsnapolti, I—1, 4—3. J Henne<iwy, IndbLnapoUs, defeated George Flshering, Ft. Wayne. 8-A 8-A, R. Barnard. Cincinnati, defeated Halt, TBg Wakne, 4-4. 4-4 Simmons Butte, Mont, defeated Robertson, Chit ago, 6—3, 4-8 Today'! GcRadula.

H fitoterL the l^nrh plaver who wen th# inter.allied stogiM champlonsfais in June - - - “ 4-4 4-8

defeated Davann, BnglenA

4—4

The play will eenttnue Thursday to deride whether Fteaoli or Saglish pla]rere are to meet the Austrsdlan holdere of the

Sporting Nows and Notes

Cehlll (H).. /... Averltt (R.)

Carman <R )

McDeratott (H ) Moore (8. G).-.

Sulltvan (C.

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R Hollingsworth

W. McFeely (W)..

W. Wiley (R)..

O Marquis (H ) . ...

R. Kent (H )

E Lyon (H ) ..... L. Hlftlne (H) ... F Mlgghw (H ) .. .

Laughlln (C. C.)

F Moore (8 O) . . S SHmmermsfi <R) R. Jackson (R >. A Thorne (H ) .. . . R Stott (R.)

B. Carver (R ) H Nichols iR >

M. Marts (Ml . . M Muagrovv fW ) . H Benhaln (W.) R, Bain (R) . .. W Wgmpler (M). F. McDaniel (H ) .. a. Wamplar (H >.... P. Welsh, (H ) J. Thatcher (R ) J, Mo<3 <B.) R. LliOsay (H) ..

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McKay. Indianapolis, ve Robert Bradley, Toledo, R L Vanarsdall, ('htcage, vs A, Parry. Ft Wayne, Hence Arm*, ftr. fndtapoiis. va Bpindler Ft Wayne, Leslie Popp. Ft Wayne, vs winner of Bteiffei-Borstsln match, Philip McNegney, Columbto l^lti. vg F Hastain, Indianapolis, LOuls Ctntllvre Ft Way ns. vs Paul Vorheea, Toledo Willard PlOfstertb, Ft. Wayna, va Murry, Ft. Wayne. Kunkle, Cincinnati, v« Harry Honk, B« 1 Chicago, Cochtane, Chicago, vi. Boutheriand,

87 Toledo ,

M B. Baatikn, IndtanaMlie vs Johfi Hen88 nsmey Tndlaimpolts, Fred Appel. IpdtonaH polls, vs. Wnile Shambaagh/ Ft Wayne, M; Jerome Miller, Ft. Wayne, \4 Webster Powleicll, New York. Hence Cnw, Ja. vs Alfred ‘Bennett, Ft Wayne, A E R. Boak, Aim Arbor Mich , va Ferdinand Bom, Isfitkiiapolts. Dr Charles Humes, In<fianapoits, va

b FPsher. Ft Wsyna.

John Crafts, Chicago, vs Russell Kohler. TodisnapoHs, (ieQ>-ge Ctowehn. Ft Wayne, vs A. R llfouaeu Coiumbia City, F T 0*Brtort. fTiteago. vi. Rays, Ft Wayne

Slaatem eelleges wtl! resumo soccer football in November Each of tte quartet of .vustmlian trmus platers has tan ntoketa narvartl football randldates report at Cambrhlgs Septan ber 3. National A v', of Phliadetrhia will reop. n for winter Unting, September 6 Pittsburg football team will open the eoa«m against Ornava college «t Beaver VatM, Pa, Astuniav, (Vtbbtr 4 ChaJiengsa for intemathaisl polo matrhae muat be Issueii t>y January 1 of the year lii_w'htcta the gatnrs are to be played Bethlehem Steel Company soccer teten trill play twtove games in Scandinavia and Pkitote this month and eaity in kaptem*

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Riiaar Ohman. fmmerty of Kweden, a long-distanc* runner to Uviag in Malden. Mas*, and msv join one of the Boston

athletio (luba

Pennsyivania has paid out in hountlss during the last four ysar* riiS te 1918, a total of )^,413 on wildcats, gray and rad foxes, minks and weasels Marry J Retiimn. the clever c«ter forward of the Bethlehem socoei leant, vvho is captain of the eleven during its tour of Norway. Sweden and Denmark as well a» a vitdt to Finland, has not so far signed a form to play for the steelworkers during

1919-36 srttspQ.

Jack Kelly, of tte Vaspei H. C . Phidadelphta. winner of the national single sculls rowing title. Is twenty-nine years old. vrabib* 173 Bsunds and stands six feet two

B^bJtes been rewtng ten years, dur-

ing which »rtod bo took part in seventy open retettolk teually stroking doublss, four and eSgnt ‘aired crew*, wrhtn not tcutllag Cotonel Jteiph H Thompton. of th* tUth fnCantri. eiviatoa, who had eharg* of the convayite of the United Btaiet atiil*t«s to tte {n»^lt*d meet and home agsin. Is nrdpariug to utge the government 01

to ufficially {gameto fencing

nr, pistol shoot-

ip, which Si* fundswvd should he oondueted

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Officials of the New York A Q. ^gr* ready to supply th* demand for a modern athletic field at Its Traver* Island Pfop erty It is planned to reclaim about four and three-fourihs aires of land, wtilcR Is at present undar water Tte addttional ground win permit of the laying out of a 4ei-yard ttock with a SJO-yarg stratgbt-

away and other facitlttos

The Olympic track and field meet for enlistte men wiU take place at Camp Dlx, Wrightstowfi, N J . September l to A The sports wtU not be open to civlilsn athletes Death re^ntiy claimed another famous old-ttnie athlete, WilUem Cummings, the profsariimal rueaer, envays remembered as th* oppdniilt of W G George when he ran

the rhfi* in 4 18%. which has stood as the

profee^nsT

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rtoerd for thirty-three years. 'orman Tabor, of Brown unlvereltat, sn amateur did the dtstence in 4 1-3-6 five ysats age alone, beating th* figure Cum mtngs was sixty veers of age and died In Glasgow tootland Th* memoTubla race between Cummings snd Georg* was nin in the fall of 18M St Ulllr Bfldgs lx>ndon. when ('ummlngs led until the home stretch where he coHRi.sed and ryeor** won easing Up The race was th* flist Of a series of

three )ev*s. which cieoTge won AMtn County's Etavon.

FT WAYNK. Ind., AukUSt 2«-Tbo Wprld War Veterans comprised of exservice men of Alien county, have decided to launoh a professional footbail team fteii Kraft, captain of the IlJlnoto nnlverslty eleven in 1*17, has been secured to captain tte team Profes«ional and coUefe players of rt^puta-

tfun will he signad up at once.

bft held in 13:^

ere to hardly a doubt that the race will □mhanalixe. as the various Maryland steoeiaDons are making so much nuytiey that they are embariussed with riches and axe at a loss to dispose of

their excess profits

The Southern OtsnU lare without a gsiae

for Sundav. . of’tBe gaite have predicted would make s

a scrap with Morgantown or Cnsrmont. Call

.nA .Mk tor ChariiW nr hi®.*" honof*

R. LliOss/ (1 R. Hlnesley N. Mills (IL

C. R. Winter (H.). R. XJoyd (B.) . . N »chult* (R ). .

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High Scores at Detroit.

DETROIT, August 34—Tte first round of cbamideiMftiip match pli^ to tte Women's Wtetem Qotf Aseodatien tournament today brw^t tegetner two playws that_ followers

Prospect 3^ snd ask for Charles Hieny, or

address 2631 Prospect Street

The Walkovers desire game# with any state teatna Write or call George Agal, 422 Ekat Pratt street or Circle 1853 There will he a meeting of the team at tte above ad-

drese Friday night.

The Ate Martins are loeklu for some opp^UoQ for next Sunday The manager of the Southern Olmnte is requested to call Protq^ect 8U4 after 4 o’clock. Theee two teems have played twice Before, each team

taking one game

The Redllners will

He Likes ’Em Tough. IMinaeapdIto Tribune]

Dr. Hen WUllame hitched hto horse to the post In front of the office today and eemmented on the report fitun Indiana "U” about that young he-devil, John Kyle, who win play football i at agatest Minnesota this fall John is the

said to te WO per cent, perfect and one end aak for George. sttSL wThS. «d h°..Tv

specs. ’’Like 'em tough. nitUccs bet^ '"“* Morgan^

football Soltmg. Giddap.”

Simdea park S‘ ‘ Rdeys w waaied

111 plaj unday. red to

lay Jhe Riley A, C.'s

The manager of can Woodruff 19M

Mrs Melvin Jtees. a former Chkweb rity chMiipton, was paired with Mlse Frances Btodaeld. tte Milwaukee rtgr. who was ronter-up to Miss Slaine Resentbal at Indian Hill last year Mrs Jones led tte quailfiera y^erday with a acsore of 89. a nark that tes tees eqtuJed te a woman only once on the Detroit M dtoVs^ tidi. In tte qua^yUtor nraad Mlse lIsilfrMd tamed to e

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In CaJMicfUin Meet.

CHICAGO, August 26. — Star athtetas of Idle Cte^gw a A. and Hlinoto A. C. have been Invtted to take part In

[ and field champion

tte Canadian track

to |8 held

at Toronto.

JtKteomto. Sterrau Landers and Eddie fBJI» of the Cherry Circle team, and Mf nattonaJ* championMkflia. the quartet wUl compete in Toronto

1,30G Marksmen Shoot.

CALDWELLv N J. Attgttst 26 —Twe stagBB «f tte natteuM fndtvfdual rifle .match 'were teet hefiw llendsy at MQ aatS.Mft ntef* ^kan U» laaglMtesM emi^ethML The wfnaer of fha L<# yard tesgs, ts te stet Asra tete f*dsy. Britt ba ^ national rStm

cteteiteBaldSk

Th* Jackson A. C ’• hav* chauged their name to the Regulara They want a pune for Sunday with Csstleten. teidemmrt er Crmwfardsville Call arele 14fltr er address R. Bader, 14M North Capitel avaue.

Football.

Under the title "Things to Woizy Aheat,'* eomes the anneuncemmit tteri th* thad «f toe ptoakto has teen freqaeatty heard for toe last few weeks to Military paik. This year should he anothar (diampiontolp year for the M.lltarra as all of tte oW stms sad.

the newly made ones will make thtngs hugs' ataitdink!

when thej get together.

T»'<» Apo los held their first foetbal! mestIng la'll night at Indiafiola park. 'Die liiimp ft. .rvnut- E -X hmiQi center Coieman, r.rbacK t«x, rqtht end. Dmne. rtobt tackle; Hannet. rtgbt gimrd. Carsom and Bd Smoek, eft pv-arii Wuester and J Hopkins. N amith and Al Schmidt, quarterbacks, Nsvttt right hair. Ducan. W'olf. John H<mkina and Vamum. left half and Johnson, utQlty

The Kerstooe Tigers are ready to fill this season's sehediiie with city ate state clubs After tetag sol at the mum tat ttess yean 8ny axpeet to bmAs totogs ttvelr for &6> seroid team. JFor muassi. aditrass Joe

iteisdinwii< ma Itespect stiwoh

Other leaders to the qualifying round, their qualifying scores and pairings for today

were-

Mrs. H Arnold Jackson, Chtcago 91 vs.

Mrs K. DufSeld. Memphis, 194. Mrs E F

CThleage. 96. vs Mrs. P, 8. Noon, Ml; Mtos Marine Edwards Chi-

cage. M. vs. Mrs W B Brown, Chicago. IM. Mtos Edttw Cnmiaings. Cbtcasw, 98. vs Mrs. H R. Hhssan, Chicago. IS8. Mra, Gaut, Msoteito, WM to meet Mrs Bias, CbSeage, Miss IKsahetli ICletx, Chicago champton.

BBS pfited with Miss fftotee. Chfmge. if

LrtuC l^ricago. was psit™ with Mrs. Tesrper,

^itog to* a high wtod with a light rain

ate tte well-trapped eomap, tony of the sawslnned fa BMeh telter earfri than usual in the quattfytog nmd. only M|tht eteliw to

under MS. Tte qnallfjring seoiB waa 189.

Sunday School League.

In tteSoBiay Scteol Leegne next tetQMay. sElYteMde h^td First Baptist wfB BMfit at Bxootefda No. 2 to decide ite Mague championship. Cmitral Cbrtstlaa meeta St. Paul ‘at Spades Park. Leagua

RlverMde .. ... .. First INtetlst .. Central ^risttan 8L Fan! OspitM Avenue .. Fletcher Plaee

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Mew Reoertf Book la Out The lf» All Star Sport Record, <»tttainink *00 pagsa of information of vidtm tn the sportfiBg world,

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