It 'i' ' gF MAY ' . .... AM Y HA VE SEEN. LAST OF FREAK CUP YACHTS - Future International Races Likely to Find More Sea ' worthy Boats Competing Resolute and Shamrock Mere Racing Machines i . Hy LAWUENCK PERKY Now York. July 28. HavInK ruc Mcdcil in keeping the Amcrlcn'H Cup In thlt country, tho American Hloop Ileso lute will be towctl to City Island, dis mantled nud housed for the winter. Shamrock, the unsuccessful challenger, will ko to the Eric basin, nrobably there to rest under cover until the time Comes for her to serve at a trial horse for an other Upton challenger. Kor, or course, Sir Thomas will chal lenge again. In fact, ho has said lie uniilil. Ukc it or not. the New ork Yacht Club-whlch. I think, feels that the famous trophy should enjoy some inrlctv In 'the matter of challengers nlll he challenged again Mid again by Sir Thomas iinm " u 7 "'""n , 1. nasoci from this world. hveu or " i"-- , -. -., .,..,., ...m .. then t it undcrMoim ui i-"-"idcs for posthumous Upton dial- 'Tn Orcat Britain thrte is tlie tendency among men who might challenge to stand aside, tho feeling being that these America's Cup races nre within Wic baronet's personal province. And u tlili country he has n large personal fol-lowing-wlilch Is not at all distasteful S'oar as sport is concerned, I don't think the races just ended have been conducive to the best interests of yacht raring. Indeed, us the scries pro tressed, the increasing amount of space awarded to the humorists of the daily nrcss in the matter of the cup races in. (Heated that the great international ccnt had begun to assume aspects of a Joke. Opportunity which some will regard as legitimate-came for fun making when, hav ng. whistled for hree7es for several days, the elements last Saturday provided the yachts with a twenty-knot blow and a lolling sea which the two bloops were unable to face. New Design Likely Ridiculous ns the failure of tho two sloops was to meet the conditions of this day I think some good will be found to have lesnlted. for certain not only that fluke but the repented breakdowns of Resolute and the battered condition of tho Shamrock's hull and deck should be effective in influencing 'the design and build of further cup racers. In no or ganization in the world nre there more windjammlng enthusiasts than in the New York Yacht Club, and one may mfcly conjecture that they were no more satisfied with the fair-weather qualities of tho cup sloops thnn uny one else was. It is thus not at all unlikely that future America's Cup events will be arranged under oirenmstunces calling for craft that arejess out and out rac ing machines thnn boats which, while swift, are none the less ubic to go out njid race when tho winds nre breez ing on and there is n hru running. There never was 11 day when great American schooners, such ns Entoura, Klmia, Queen, Westward. Atlantic. Ingomar, Elena and other licet-winged fore-nnd-nftcrs whose name nud fame hac gone, to the eternal credit of Amer ican nchtlng, asked anything of tho weather. This type of craft, too, is traditionally American swift schoon ers, that is And then, too, it will be recalled that for years America's Cup races, were confined to fore-and-nfters. What was proved by the cup series just ended? Nothing significant,' noth ing other than n fact we already knew, that Nat Hcrreshbff has no equal In turning out n tyat unbeatable going to windward in light weather. High Wind Handicap There was no opportunity to com pare the yachts in heavy Winds sup posed to be Shamrock's best weather simply because neither boat was quali fied to stand heavy weather. The jachts required winds of not less than five miles nn hour nnd not more than fifteen nnd thnt is nsklng n lot of HIS GOLF TITLE Classy Field Tees Off at Green wich in Metropolitan Dis trict Championship New London, Conn., July 28. The Metropolian open golf championship began here this morning on the Green wich course with nn entry list of stnrs, th,e like of which has never been s;cn before in the Metropolitan classic. Not only were nil of the lending pros nn hnnd, but many of the best amateurs. Walter Hagen, fresh from his triumph in the French open championship, where lie defeated Duncan and Mitchell nnd his t-lde partner. "Long Jim" Barnes, were m hand. Hagen is defending the title that lie won so sensationally at Norths horo last July. He is paired with Tat" O'Hara. thp Trish champion, while Barnes is paired with Wilfred Held, , Big Ted Ray wnnted to make a pre diction and picked llttlo Louis Telller and Douglas Edgar to rank with Barnes and Hagen ns the first four. Vnrden, thought that Hagen nnd Barnes would fie hard to bent and that one of them would win sure. Tommy Armour, ono of the best thnt 'lent Britain ever sent over to tills nuntry, is plalng around with Alex Ninth as a partner and was yards nhend "i Alex from every tee. Among tho nniuteurs to tec up nre Henry Topping, JcsM. Sweeter and Reglnnld Lewis. K .setting nwny shortly nfter I) "cock . But ns it is 1111 nil-day affair ''"," , n.n,y eighteen holes are on tho Hiediilo for the tlrst dav it will be lute ,lt 1 7""n,V ,1"'for,, " the scores nre I "Med. Conditions cull for the sninu ,0 mi " Ttel1 tomorrow with a double all hn.it,"',p,0.'1,,n fnr l-'rl'lny. when "irnpped. ln,l,,UB vuim W,U 1)0 I'liiladelphla,' Boston, Detroit and ii "tliv I? a,'P "Presented by their best "' mis championship. Five Leading Batters in Two Major Leagues AMKIUCAN MJAOVK C'lllh M t I, . riMfr iTHKfr. II. 117 til IIH 14:1 130 r.c. .412 .30H .sn.t .308 JirkMn V.r"Jn " " Kfl r. . . 1' .. It. Kir. vf 'i iI,0,,, " 3i 0! ''"' H"hlniton HI Slil t pi. ?'NAI I.KAdUK llor4V. m.v,," ... '. A.ll, It. HAGEN DEFENDS 11. r.c ISO ,:m:i US ,3i0 IOJ ,3il 101 ,. :hh ah -'07 40 Ml 4 40 llllm. ,I'H1I?"J 89 31a as i)l a SI 111 ;ali NOT BE A PIPE FOR SOME PEOPLE, . tno tflnd gods. They 'were fragile sloops, built for nothing but speed, and not well built even for thnt so far as Shamrock was concerned, since she had but one point of sailing with the wind over the beam, not too well forward of the mast. She hnd n lee helm .when pointing, which menus that she was not nble to edge Into the wind nearly ns closely ns .her rival. In order to account for her great sail nren. her lofty mast, her hull had to be pinched In beyond the snfety limit in order to save quarter beam penalty nnd, Mill in all, she suggested a boat designed to bent rules with which the designer wns not too fnmillnr; ut lenst not ns fnmllinr ns the man Who designed Resolute nnd hnd n hnnd in framing the very rules under which she rnccd. In the first race of tho series, a windward und lecwnrd event, Resolute wns four minutes nnd forty-five sec onds uhend of Shamrock on the wind ward leg when nn nrcldcut Involving her throat halyard winch caused the gnff to drop nnd put the yncht out of the rncc. Shamrock kept on snlllng nnd thus won the rnce without com petition. The nttempt to sail the second rncc n triangular nffnlr, on July 17 ended in u fluke because of light breezes, Resolute at the time the rnce wns cnllcd oil being some thirty odd minutes Micro, corrected time. On July lifl, the successful effort wns made to bend the bonts over n trlnnglc wii'". ihp. tim? ,lmlt of Rlx Il0Urs. A shift in the wind took the ynchjs the windward leg whicli they were supposed to have and tlin rountf n,nt- .wi. two legs of reaching Shnmrock won the race by two minutes nnd twenty-six seconds nctunl time nud nine minutes iwc-my. seven sceoncU corrected time. Tho Cup Wobbled This gnve tho challenger two rnces iiuu mnui me cup seem indeed slinky. On July Jl nnothcr windward nnd lec wnrd rnce wns sailed. Roth sloops sailed over the course in tho snme time ; nnd thus Resolute, which had a time nllow nnce of more thnn seven minutes, took the rnce b.V vlrtllo nf hoi- linnrllpnn Resolute ngnln took the challenger's measure on July 23 over n trlnngular course wmen involved, ns it turned out, nearly twenty miles of wlndwnrd work. The Yankee sloop won by three minutes eight seconds actual tlmo nud nine minutes tirty-elght seconds corrected timo; thnt is, with her time nllownnce ndded. Throughout the challenging crowd had been whistling for winds thnt would, ns they thought, give hhnmroek n chnncc to show what n real boat could do. And on July 21 they got wiint they had been pulling for. But nftcr the two bloops had reached Am brose channel lightship the regatta committee took pity upon them and opened the way for n postponement by asking ynclits if they wanted one. Neither sloop lost nny time in saying that she did. So the race was called off. Last Monday nn effort wns made to sail the race over a windward and lee ward course, but with Shamrock lead ing on the first leg light winds caused the affair to be called off. Yesterday with winds averaging not more than six miles nn hour the final rnce wns sailed. It wns n long drawn out affair madd interesting for six miles of tho windwurd leg by the fnct thnt Shnmrock put up a really good fight nud held the advantage. But nfter thnt Resolute got down to business nnd eventually pnhslug to leeward of the challenger, took the wlndwnrd berth and thereafter gradually increased her lead, turning the wlndwnrd mark nbout four minutes nhend of the challenger nnd losing her on the run home which wns renched not 11 grcnt while before the explrntion of the time limit. Amateur Sports Clearfield A. A. nre on n winning streak at present nnd their standing for the senson is ten gnmes won nnd but two lost out of twelve gnmes played so far. They have won their luHt six gnmes. The strong North I'liiladelphla Browns were their last victims on Sun day last by thu large score of 15 to 8. The management of the team would like to hear from such teams ns Scott Powell, Fleischer, I'encoyd, Nativity, Strawbridgp & Clothier, Lit Bros., Hale & Kllburn and home teams of that class offering reasonable guaran tees for this flrst-clabs attraction. Clearfield hns July 31, August 1, 7 nnd 8 open. For gnmes nddrcss M. J. Ilnrun, .1114 Clenrilcld street. 1. H. T. Club (away). Orat clans, July .11 open. J. Whiteside, Diamond H033 or 1143 O.ikdaln street. KrnHlnxfon A. ('. (nwny), flrnt clans, July oil Aucusi i ana a open. josepn Harney, Kenalncton 0244. ' K. U. Ilmld Mfsr. Co. (away) first class, July 31. Aucust 1 and II men. Walter Wnnl. tcare of K. O. Hudd Co., Twenty-flfth and uiiminsrarK avenuo. i:inm V. V. (away), first class. Baturdi5 nnd Sunday open. William Hill. 2058 North Third street. Humans leather Co. (away), first class. r. O. Hoke, nyi West Susquehanna avenue. Somerset A. A. (away), rst class. July 31 open Charles Selbel, Diamond 8020. hnustlkn C'luli (away) first class, July 31 open S. J. Nclss, phone Woodland D217 J between fl:30 and 8 P. m Went llruurh V. sr. ir. A. (away), flrst cuss. Saturday and Sunday dates In August and September open, S. iralsels. 3721 Lurchwood aenue. Connell A. C. (home or away), first class. W llarirruves, Hlflo Helnhardt Htreet. hhemoad Community Association (awav). first class. July 81 open. R Mitchell, Wood land IBID between O and 8 p. m. An Inflelder would llko to play Ith a first-class team for tho sport of the name. O. H. Olson. 2409 North Sixth street, flcorKe A, Hommerrr has reslRned as busi ness manager of the North Tenn Club. All mall for tho said club should be addressed to A. Warner. 2012 Fletcher street. North I'cnn would like to hear from some first class home clubn llryn Mur Club, away Second class, July 31 open. II O. Uu.ler, tho .Milestone linn Mawr. , Forty-elnhlh Ward Juniors, home Four teen. sixteen cara old. M. McOIade, 2210 lllfflln street. houth rhllailelphla rrofttsslonnls pre play lntf g-rcat ball at their new grounds at Twenty-fourth street and Magazine lane, due to the heavy hitting of the club and the all round playing of tho team, which make (hem u great drawing' card A fust outfielder (left handed) would llko to Join u first-class home or traveling team, llHllplaer, fi!2 Cllenuood avenue. Owing lo llainmonton entering the South Jersey League, Mnrvine A. C la without .1 game for this coming Saturday. Address Herbert lfurock O.'B North IJIeventh street Incarnation ,C. C. home First class, has July 31 open. J. J. O'Connor, 5105 North Fifth street. Allison A. Of. away First class, July 31 cpen. Ueorgj Edwards, 3130 North F.lght centh street. ... Drurdlng llros,, away first ciass, juiy hj-o open Kdward Myers, caro or urueaing lU l.,.h nttr, ,II,A front). Wi-Ht l'lilliidelnlilii l'rufesKlonals, away First ilass. July SI and August 1 oven. Clarence Kohmer. 1848 North Iledtleld street' I.lberlv Htars. away First class, July 31 openW I'. Williams, 700 Houth Thirteenth ireet. I'ennu, l'lre Insurance ICo., away Twen ty years old, Baturday and 8und.iy open. "William Illle. 1213 South Twenty-third street, I'Miroco Y. C, Away: first class; games In August open. J. Wlckersham, 1445 South Twenty-eighth street. ... Ilugby All-Mian Away : first class: Satur day and Sunday open, N, Wolf, 1735 ISast I'assyunk avenue. ... . , ., Croim II, ). A way i llrst class i July 31 open. Lefty Lopez. 1231 Wharton street. 31 open. Phono Frankford 801, snienoiia a. h.-avhh. w uii ,un ,. .aT.ij,': ,-n -, , ,. t - j II-' SSBBBBBBBBBBBBttlBSBSAh H BBBBBSr -$ra3V''S SBBBBBBBsi CIIAKLES FUANCIS ADAMS Shipper of tho victorious cup do- fender Hcsoluto which dcfeatetl tho challenger Shamrock IV GENIUS OF ADAMS KEEPS CUP HERE Crerdit for Resolute's Victory Goes to Skippor of Amer ican Sloop New York. July ''8. Itesolnte. which decisively defeated Shnmrock IV in the finnl yacht rnce in defense of the Amer ica's Cup yestcrdny, probnbly will not run another rncc, snld II. de B. Par sons, n member of the rnce commlttco of the New York Yncht Club, todny. The defender, which cost thousnuds of dollars, will be taken to n bhlpnrd nt Coney Island nnd then proceed to Bris tol, It. I., where she will be dismantled nt the Herrcshoff yards. I'nrt of her fittings will be stored nt City Island. There will bo no speclnl eclcbrntlou of the victory by the New York Yncht Club. Ynchtsmen todny highly nrnlsed tho hnndllug of the Itesolnte by Charles Francis Adnms, 2d, in nil tho rnces off bandy hook, ills generalship in the fluky winds wns declnrcd to be nearly faultless. The Itesolutc's crew of twenty-two Norwegians, seven Swedes nnd one Dnne nil Anicricnn citizens nlso enme In for unstinted praise. Captain Chris Christensen, the sailing mnstcr, won the last yncht rnce ngniust'the Shnmrock III in 1003. Sir Thomas Llpton. who hid his dls nnnointment behind his cordinl concrnt- ulntions to the Itesolutc crew, snying that the better boat won, soon will leave for a visit to Canndn. He will issue another chnllcngc in 1022 nnd will name the chnllcngcr Shnmrock V, he snld. The big green sloop probnbly will be towed up the Hudson within n few days and anchored, to ullow visitors a chance to inspect her. The victory of Resolute yesterday In the deciding rnce of the 1020 Americn's Cun series marked the thirteenth sue. cessivo time since the inauguration of international yachting contests hnlf n century ueo thnt a British chnllcngcr hns been defented by n Ynnkee defender. Tho trophy wns nnmed from the schooner yncht Americn, which won tho first rnce from Orent Britain in 18.11. The course of the finnl race was fifteen miles to wlndwnrd nnd return, nnd wns sailed in n light, fitful wind from south southenst. Resolute defented Sham rock J K minutes 5 seconds nctunl timo nnd 10 minutes 45 seconds corrected time. It ninde tho third consecutive victory for Resolute, nnd she snved tho cup nftcr Shnmrock, the challenger, had two races to her credit. After the finish tho Victoria, with Sir Thomas Llpton nnd a large pnrty ot guests on bonrd, steamed over to tho victorious American yncht. Sir Thomns wns standing on tho bridge nnd with him wero Lord Downr nnd Sir John Ferguson. The Irish ynciitsmnn called for three cheers for the Amcrlcnn ynclit. which wero Riven with n vim. Manager Robert W. Emmons. 2d. Skipper Charles Francis Adnms nnd others on bonrd lined up nt tho mil nnd replied with three cheers thnt rng out across the water for Sir Thomas, and then those on tho torpedobont destroyers nnd other vessels cheered tho winner, cheered the loser nnd cheered Sir Thomas. The bun wns sinking to the western horizon a big ball of red fire, lights twinkled out on the vessels nround the finishing line and the thirteenth scries of races for the Americn's Cun wns ended. Shnmrock furnished n big surprise to nil who wntehed the contest, nntl Mr. Burton handled tho challenger so well that Mr. Adams was forced to sail the defender the best ho knew how to win. Mr. Adnms, however, never sails a jncht better thnn when he hns n big handicap to overcome and with great skill nnd rare good judgment he enrc fullv took ndvantnge of every fnvoring puff of wind nnd finally succeeded in tnking the lend which Resolute held to the finish. Mr. Adnms hns had to mako n hnrd fight In three consecutive rnces, but ho had the boat nnd ho hnd n per fect crew. All credit for the victory of the Resolute must be given to Chnrles Frnucis Adnms, Robert W. Emmons, 2d. John Parkinson, George v Cormnck, Oeorgo F. Bnker, Jr., Gcorgo Nichols nnd Arthur Adnms, tho so-called after-guard of the yacht. D1ITI7 roiNT niiEKzi: velodrome KllVK, TOMOIlllOW NIOIIT. 8:30 ""V"1 International 3S - Mile Motor nooe COI.OMIIATTO. WII.KY. CAUMKN. DIDIEU. rrofesslonal Hl'ItlNT Match IAfFS UCf7lANI. Italy, vs. &XVLoJ HAISK1C. New y 'ork. PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN srr.ciAr, hummer courses Flesh Rcducing Body Building Iloilntr Lessons, rrlratej No Punishment S. E. CUR. 1STI1 & CHESTNUT. Hprilce 1018 NATIONAL LKAOUB VARIC DOU1II.E 11EADUC. HSO 1 M. PHILLIES vs. PITTSBURGH VACATION WITH TOM LOGAN SPORT SHOES MX 7VU dealer r professional. Mnd tor Mtalorus. THOS. H. LOGAN CO. , iiuann, sfas ;j..,:,frr : air,,, SHOOT AT TARGETS FOR WORLD TITLE In Addition to America, Sixteen Nations Are Competing in Olympic Tourney Antwerp, Belgium, July 28 --The mnrkmnnshlp title of the world is nt stake in the Olympic target shooting events beginning lodny at the Belgium nrmy range nt Cnmp Beverloo, nbout thirty mtleir from Antwerp, In the direc tion of the Gcrmnn frontier. Tho best nrmy nnd civilian trnp shooters with nrmy rifles. pUtols nnd cnrbln.es, drnwrff-om nil corners of tho earth, nre compering with their c'loscn weapons. One unustinl fenture of tills tnrgct shooting is thnt the Americnn rlflo fa used by two teams the Ameri can nnd Bclglnn, The Intter decided thnt tho United Stntes nrm wns the best in the world nnd secured permission froni tho Wnr Depnrtment nt Well ington to use it. In addition to the t American team, which has strong hopes of winning the meet, tho following nations were registered to coinpctc: Belgium. Brnzll, Canada, Dcnmnrk, Hpain, Finland, Hollnnd. Grcnt Britain. Italy, Norway, rortugai, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland nnd Zccho-SIovnkla. The events will continuq until August 4. The individual mntches for rifle, pistol and enrbluc nro open to five com petitors from each nntlon nnd the team events to teams of live men, with two possible substitutes, .with the exception of tho tenm shootlnu .'500 meters, with enrbines or nny other nrm chosen, You've said your piece when you ask for Camels the top word in cigarettes! ...x. . , - u. - f . L BUT IT IS "Beaten by Better Boat' Says Sir Thomas Lipton Now York, July 28. "I was beaten by n better bont." These wero the words of Sir Tho;nns Llpton, owner of Shamrock IV, tho chttllenglng yncht, as he nt6od on the deck of the Victoria mid wntehed the Resolute snll be tween the stnko bonti nnd bnck into the twilight nnd into tho fnst setting sun the victor. It wns nlso the setting of Sir Thomas's hopes thnt HJiumrock IV would nccompllsh for lilm his nmbltion of twenty-one years the lifting of America's Cup. Like the true sportsman ho has shown himself to be in all his ef forts, he hnd no word of complaint -to make. wherein the tennis will include six men with three possible substitutes. In the iudivldunl events In ench com petition, the gilt Olympic medal and bronze statuette Is to be nwnrded the winner, fcllver medal to second prize winner' nud bronze to tho third man, while in the team events dlplomns nnd gilt incdnls go to ench member of the winning tenm, silcver medals to each of the second nnd bronze medals to ench of the third. With the exception of prohibiting use of telescope sights, there nre hnrdly nny restrictions on individual preference ns to ammunition nnd methods of firing. The tenuis entered will live nt the Bel ginu army camp during the meet. They will bo entertained by the Y. M C. A. Young Joe Borrell's Boul Off Kornnton, 1N July 2S. Tho b'xlnir bouts scheduled for Athletic Park here tomorrow night have been called off. In the wlnd-UD Tounir Joe Horroll. ot Philadelphia, was mutched to box Johnny GUI, of llarrlsburtr. The new date of tho show has not been an nounced by' tho management. Camels are sold everywhere in sci entifically sealed packages of 30 ciga rettes; or ten packages 300 ciga rettes) in a glasalrte-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or offico supply or when you travel, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Winston-Salem, N. C - ' , -- . . m m aWWatsBlB TO RAYr-TWO PUFFS TO A STROKE; ' " " ' " ' '' in ---i ) " '('3 JERSEY NINES IN SERIES FOR TITLE Threo Toams to Play Fifteen Games for Intercounty Championship ' Hanunonton. July 28. A scries of five games ench hns been nrrnnged be tween the Hnmmonton, Kgg Harbor City and Plensnntvlllo basebnll clubs for tho county championship. The fitst gnmc will bo played here on Sat urday between the local tenm and Egg Harbor City. This mny be the first step In the or gnnizatlon of nn intercounty lengue, the drenm of bnscbnll fans for years past, A league taking in Camden, Atlantic nnd Cumberland counties has often been suggested, but has never materialized. It Ih believed that teams from llain monton. Hgg Harbor City, Pleasant villc. Vineland. Brldgcton and MIllvlllo would enter such nn organization If teams from I.aurcl Springs, Hnddon Heights, Berlin nnd other points in Cnmden county would do llkewlsX so thnt an eight or twclvc-club schedule could be nrrnnged. Warning for Home Teams .. Manncer Charley Cunningham, of the North Philadelphia Drowns, wishes to warn the first-fin, hnm, rluh. nt thin aertlon of arranging games with another team which Is using the niimn nf North PhlladelDhla Ilrowns. Cunningham Is manager of the original North Philadelphia nrowns. The Drownlei aro without a gamo for next Bun- nay, i or game address -. cunningnam 1107 Tioga street. v Jack Dillon Defeated Plttxburg. Knn., July 28. Young ritz. Simmons or UKianoma uny. uaia. nau inn better of a ten-round boxing contest with Jack Dillon, of Indianapolis. Itkft night, nt ("caremon, according to newspaper writers V never tire your taste, no matter how liberally you cut loose With them. Camels flavor is so refreshing and so delightful and Camels body is so mellow mild you get the fact quickly and surely that you never smoked such a really wonderful cigarette! Camels quality and Camels ex pert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos have won smokers as they were never won before! What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL LKAOti: Club '. '' ",n IlrooKljii .. . I " .M rhSiiinn". i 2? : " I'lttsbnrgli . 4B 41 .M.I .! Clilrnro ... 47 47 .BOO .505 M. Loula -.41 47 .181 .'J lloston .... SO 15 .144 .4..I i'liiladelphla 3.1 B2 .10? .409 AMERICAN M3AOUK Club - W. L. I'.C Uln rierclnnd . 01 " -J ! New York , . i 31 " Washington . 4S 43 .MHI .BIKI St LoiilJ , . . 42 47 .473 .17H noVton .... 40 48 .4111 .401 nrtrolt .31 7 .3.12 .3011 Athletic 27 00 .2!. .208 I.oe .K08 ,7 .017 .40.1 .401 .178 .130 .308 I.o.e .010 .030 .000 ,41)4 .407 .440 .348 .287 SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL I.KAOl'i: tMll.htirirli nt Pliltailellilibt (2 cmnes). elenr. Il30 nn.l 3:30. rt. IjOIIIH nt inv ., finir, .,;..,. Cincinnati ut llrooklvn, rlenr. 3:30. Chicago at llonton (2 games), rlenr, 1:30 nnd 3130. AMinucAN i.nxnri: rlilladrfphU lit Chlragn. clear. 3. New York nt Mt. Loulx. ilmir, .lilff. Itoston nt t'lPtelnntl, rleur. 3. IVnshlngtnn at Detroit, iloudy, .1, RESULTS OF YESTERDAY NATIONAL LUXIILT. rittsbiirgh, 71 rhllndrlphln, 1. C'hlrugn, 101 ll(ilori, 2. New lnrli. Hi HI. Louis, 1. f Inilnnntl, 8: llrookljrn, 3. AMIUHCAN i.i:aouk C'leielimil, fii IVashlnglnn, t (llrt game). IVnsli'ton, lUi Lleteland, n (nee. game). Clifctigo, :ii Detroit. 1. No other clubs scheduled. Giants Get Doug Balrd New York, July Hi The (Hants yesterdiy got Douulns liaird, the Inflelder. fiom the 1 rnokljn Club for the wnlver price llalrd will report to John Mi Craw today He wns with the Plrat'H and 'In- Cnrdlnals before coming to the Dodgeri I'nlnl hns been out with Injuries this season, but la ready to re sume pla t TURKISH & DOMESTIC BLEND CIOARB TTE 8 iAMELS "stay, put" they Robinson to Coach Mistlailppl Clinton, .Miss., July 28. Stanley rtoblna hasibeea appointed atnletm director in Mis-i in n-j 'n cany slsslppl College. Iloblnson has been car nected with the A. and Jl College for rfev- eru.1 years, nnd has 'he reputation of belihrv tho best ball couch In the stato ItoblnsoA: Is a graduate Of Colgate University, Miss Cassel Double Winner .New York, July . As tho result of Urn Motorics Mlsi Clftro Cassel auroral time holder nf thn title, renched the seminflsl round of tho Ixing Island tennis championship tn the courts of the Woodniere Club yester day. Hhe defeated Mm. Hamuel Warlnr hi the second round nnd Sirs. William li I'rltchnrd In tho third. Giants Purchaso Two Playera' U'lnnlprg. .Man., July '-!8 8ecap Chris tensen, right nlder, and Chicken JIawksp tenterflelder nf the Calgary professional ball tenm, In the Western Canada League. hav been purchased by the New York Yanke,i both to report lmmdlately after the clo9 of the Western Canada league season. " . i Men Enjoy the luxurious comfort and genuine satisfaction that comes from wearing the Boston Garter. And it wears to long that its cost amounts to only a small fraction of a cent a day. Bost Gart - i i -f H. 3 T i r N m 4 -h !
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