Baseball . Boxing Tennis .. Swim Blessed Sacraments SHARKEY WAS CURIO OF RING Americans V. lOO-Mete- r Qualify Tie Knights In Game WHEN HE STARTED HIS CAREER In Finals Large Crowd Witnesses City League Contest At Seaside Classic Features Games in Stadium ' "HV T TY-,Vl- TJ-r- Antwerp !Ti4'T?ntj!ria. Once Chahken' i StuT Both Coe. Today Winner to Receive Olympic Gilt Medal aud Kelly and Dowling Mullaney Strong At Initial Berrno the Statuette With Name Inscribed on Tablet. BfeetPCMJM Sack-fo- r Winners. ' C - Antwerp, Aug. 16. fBv The A. T 1 League" The four American en.fcra.nts in th Standing, SWEDISH TEAM 100 J W. L. P.C. meter Olympic event all .qualified. for the final in the of of 7 S ' running the ' Knights Columbus ... .583 EXPECTS TO SHOW Crisp Singles semi-fina- ls Blessed Sacraments' .:. ' 6 .68 3 today. They are S. V. :i Scholz, University of Missouri; Red sox p ft .600 Loreni IN RUNNING RACES in. . Rosebud Colts . . . 8 Six teams In still murcnison, a. C; Cbarles W...... i 33 t the Eastern have Paddock, Los Angelesi, A. M. a chance to win the penneJT-t- . C, and Vic- at Klrksey. Olympic Chi. Jfen (By Believe Few Brilliant Cisco. . . .. iw.:; Blessed patsy.) a postmone-men- -t The, Sacraments went Into a Wet; grounds caused Classic Pentathlon Today." tories Will Fall to Their Newfield ' tie la the jpity league ""standing with of yesterday's game at Antwerp, Aug. 16. The classic the Knights of Columbus as a result park (between Pittsf ield and Bridge- five tests of of over Lot, But Hope for Middle port. . , . pentathlon strength,' their victory tLe Kaseys yes- ; - speed and skill which the athletes of at Seaside The final T terday park. Distance. be- ancient Greece thought shoved the score of the game was Blessed Sacra- Disorder marked the first game measure a man was ments 6; K. of C. 5. tween New York and Boston at the of the feature; Antwerp, Aug. 16 The Swedish Polo of today's events In the Olympic grounds yesterday. After Kelly stadium. who was on Olympic team for track and field made a home run in the eighth, a 'Bowden, the mound for - These was In events does not expect many brilliant shower of straw hats followed. Then tests were: 200 meter ran, the Kaseys, good and bad victories to its 1,500 meter ': turns... Uke Kuhmorrls of his, op- here but make best followed a shower of pop bottles and run, running broad jump, ;was In showing in middle distance running the game was held up till the bottle throwing the discus and throwing the ... ponents, he frequently .trouble, - events. Since In were tup. javelin. H but waa at his best when danger the cleared Stockholm in 1912 much has The man who made the best show-- ; threatened and the six runs register- training double-bead- been given to the younger athletes of Pittsfield wHl not play a er ing in all events was to win, instead ed against him were due chiefly to the thie ten errors charged to his mates. Sweden, the results of which have here today ibecause of of the laurel wreath of the ancients, been shown In the qualification tests'. postponement yesterday. The extra the Olympic gilt medal and statuette The first semi final heat of the game will be played the next time the and was to , Foist' o the .KaaeyaT were have the honor of having ry grains Hillies show madeon.-lobl- e 'Bowl-j 100 meters was won by H. F. V. up. his name inscribed on the tablet of -, .nj ' In the second Edward of England with Scholz and the statuette Olympic challenge offer-- ., ing. Inning Kelly of America second Tomorrow Albany is scheduled to ed poled out a two bagger with two Kirksey running two the by the King of Sweden which waa , men on bases and in the seventh and third respectively. The time was pls.y games at ipark. won at Stockholm in 1912 F. R. 4-- by 10 5 seconds. Bie . Dowling performed & similar stunt. C3iieaigoN?Ie- - of Norway. Fad-do- By hitting Leonard, The second heat was won by on latter's field. Each. Nation to Have Six. feated Detroit the Each ' Mullaney, the red topped first America, with ., Alikhan of Ftisberg came through with a home nation was permitted to enter baseman of the Sacraments, had a France second and Murchison. Amer. n run in the third inning. six men, of whom only four were to busy day. He tools care of ten ica third. The time was 11 seconds har " be actual "competitors. The modern ' chances without a slip and connect- flat. AH the men named qualified Albany and Worcester split even in pentathlon. Which has been designed ed safely twice with his cudgeL for the finals. a double header at Albany yesterday. to cover the competitions that modern Dunn, . playing left field for the In th first of four heats of the The first "game was won on Dona times might consider more fitting to Kaseys, fielded brilliantly, handling 5,000 meter run, Falk of Sweden hue's home run, while Pitcher Bish show the measure of a present day ' five putouts and several assists with- finished H. C. Irwin of won the second Worcester all around athlete or soldier consists - first, England gamefor out a slip.- Two of his putouts second, Hans Kolehmainen of Fin with a single in the seventh inmns, of five entirely different events: rapid were of the sensational type, C. LcRBe-r- r nre 25 300 - going land, third, and Furnas of Purdue -- pistoi at meters, meters Into center-fiel- d to down Texas OilEO ' checked New Haven's pull University fourth. AH qualified for To Springfield swimming, sword fencing, a 5,000 leaguers. The score by Innings: pasj rush at New meter cross race on hor-- . the final. Thomas Towns of Canada AFBft.tR. tt-:'- pennantward yesterday country 0 6 CFf j,- H" B. S., ...... was distanced. The time 15 . Haven. A rally in the ninth was back and a 4,000 meter racfajjgJW-countr- 104010001 0 2 5 was, Her K. of C .... 0 2 0 0 0 0 17 stopped toy poor base running of the on foot. The corrJfeuons ". - minutes 4t5 seconds. to wet the sched- leaders. Owing- grounds In the third heat of the . 5,000 league for this are to begin August 24. uled game between the Rosebud Graeco-Roma- n meters Speroni of Italy was first. in- Preliminaries in the Colts and Red Sox was not played. Sea-n- ED. Wheat's wild throw in the 12th Nurml of Finland second W.' tt. d (By HUGHES.) over Olympic wrestling competitions begin grove of Lund- - When, Tom Sharkey started fighting EASTERN LEAGUE ) ning gave Brooklyn the victory today at the Hall of the England third. out on twenty-fiv- e Fetes, at etrom of Sweden fourth. C F. ' the coast about Philadelphia. Antwerp Zoological Gardens. where - years ago he was one of the genuine all of the mat Hunter of the Olympic club,- San League Standings ft curios one ' ' and ring events of the LEADING BATTERS Francisco was distanced, of the ring. Every agreed At New . Havener R. H. E. Tells games are to be 'held. finishing that he was and 8 11 1 Psychologist sixth. The time was 15 minutes abnormally powerful Springfield . TWO that he was with the triie Haven-.- . 5 11 2 Does In order not to conflict with the IN LEAGUES, j 27 5 seconas. And Results saturated Sew ...... ' How Ruth It battle instinct. But .. ; athletic events at the stadium. the .few, indeed, 'Batteries-- Mayberry and Wilder; remainder of Hamilton Jumps Ahead. could detect the "ear marks" of a Hehil, . Brown these contests are to be AMERICAN LEAGUE. In broad the first event NATIONAL LEAGUE. James. and Nagel. Next time you, step u.p to the bat for held in the A.B. K. H. P.C. the jump, champion, or anything approaching At Waterb'ury' X first R. H. E. find men evening. of the which was the them, on the countenance of game) your home team and three In. addition-- to Fis'.er, St. L. 434 92 174 .401 pentathlon, rugged Hartford',';.".'.:;:, 3 8 0 on and a good wallop to sew up the Olympic medals chief event on the Results. the mariner. - just offered Clev. . . 410 100 164 .400 day's program, Yesterday's Nevertheless, Sharkey Waterbury . ..'.- .. . 0 the works, convince your sub- for all weights the heavies Speaker, , University of Mis- Boston 8 ; Xew York 7. revealed them in his ,first 15 just are to for the Ruth. N. T 348 126 134 ".385 11 practically Batteries Sherman and Kelley; conscious self that you will make a compete challenge cup souri was with a jump of 6.86 (First game, innings.) important encounter which was with Williams and Shinault. will do it.' offered by the Gold and Silversmith's Jackson, Chi. 424 72 162 .382 Boston 1. than-- ; home run and you meters; Lehtonen of Finland fourth New York 4; none otheY the then world's , now .352 Second Game . 4 R. H. E. the Babe Ruth has run Corporation, held" by Saarela of E. Collins. .Chi. 443 86 156 7 That's way - with 6.59 meters; Robert LeGendre, (Second game, innings.) champion, James, J. Corbett. Nothing 3 9 4 his to. 42, to Dr. Finland. NATIONAL LEAGUE. 6; 5. - "ear- Hartford string up according fifth with Brooklyn Philadelphia like showing the - 68 Georgetown University, champion's 3 12 2 Orlando F. Miller, noted psychologist. in .. Hornsby, St. L. ... 423 158 .374 6.505 meters, and of (12 'innings.) marks" against a champion, you Waterbury ..... success as Weights Wrestling. Gyllenstlpe - Batteries Sloan "Babe Ruth's a knocker -. Roush, Cin...... 387 56 128 .331 Sweden sixth 6.415 meters. Chicago 1; Cincinnati 0. know. ' and Damm; Fuller The weight categories were as fol- 46 with and Shinault. Twelve called of .home runs," Dr. Miller declared Smith. St.' L. ... 257 85 .331 100-met- er St. Louis 2. . innings; lows: to 132 J. In the dash is .Pittsburgh 4; Corbett had dropped, into Frisco and ' a. class of jpsychologun, , "is not Featherweights up - 137 .322 Engdahl account before, Williams, PhiL .... 425 56 counted as 10 7 seconds game, 11 innings.) his townspeople that . it darkness; of his pounds; lightweights up. to 148.iT good for (First 'suggested The Pittfield-Bridgepo-- rt was a question of athletic skill, but Konetchy, Bly 371 44 119 .321 and he is the hope of Sweden in the St. Louis 3; Pittsburgh 2. w&uld be a 'capital joke to bring Iiira, game confidence. When he goes into 'a pounds; middleweights up to 165 200-met- er 4Q0-met- er pdtp"ohed bhaccouTttot'wet. grounds. race. In the (Second game.) and the clumsy sailor "together. 11 game he does so under the conviction pounds; aight heavyweights up to race be- The bout itself created one of the :,At Albany (first game, innings) he. will knock home run. There 181.5 pounds, and above Man Bolinj and Sundblad are . . R. H. E. that a heavyweights Bridgeport lieved to be good for 49 seconds. Still Standing of Teams. biggest sensations known to . ririg-do- is nothing else for his su!bonscious that figure. . Worcester catcr-as-catch-c- Finishes Third Sweden is expected to have only a W. L. P.G Sharkey from a fistic harle- ....'..,...... 380 mind to do then but to connect the The wrestling . 63 48 .568 rose to of a Albany. ;..h;'Av',-.,?- . 4 9 4 lba.ll. can do events, in which America also en- little chance in the short distances. Brooklyn quin almost the pinnacle -- bat with the Anybody is Her best men distances . 59 46 .562 world's in a Batteries Bennett v. and Tyler; that he is sure he tered, will take 24 to 27. 16. High run are in the Cincinnati championship single Horn anything absolutely place August Ennibury. Conn., Aug. ranging from 800 to 10,000 meters. New York, .' 59 49 .546 night.' Corbett made a show of the and Prediger. can do! Doulbt is the one cause of Four Americans qualified in the 100 In the fourth registered tournament Second Game H.E 800-met- er Much reliance is on ,' : 54 52 .509 awkward novice while his condition R. failure." meter dash the of As- put John Zander, Pittsburgh . 1 yesterday, the Connecticut Trap Shooting . 57 .496 out was Worcester ...... 4 4 - wonderful Swedish miler rec- .56 held which for about a Batter up! run, and the with the Club, the and Chicago ,'. 3 4 2 high jump. sociation, Pasquioque is show1 St. . 1 58 .468 round and a half. Once he Albany ,. J. , K. Cir- ord holder who to, Louis " staggered Earl t Thompson, the champion was Horace Curtis, of Purdy expects short-couple- d Bish. Mar N. with 144 his great speed again in the 1,500- - Boston 47 57 .452 the mariner with a Batteries and Tyler; from Dartmouth college and cle .Club, Chappaqua, T., 4 3 65 .398 shower of lefts The end uis, Scanion and out of 150. D. C. Bradley of Hart- meter race. Zander ran the distance Philadelphia and rights. Prediger. VIRGIN ISLANDS member of the Canadian Olympic 3 5 near as reeled to ford, Conn., was second, with 143. and in 1918 in minutes 53 seconds seemed Sharkey the team, did not compete in the 400 and his trainer has assured The Asso Gaines Today. ropes. But the sailor Team Standing meter hurdles and was saved John Clarkson of Bridgeport, third, recuperated Won Lost for the 142. run of the ciated Press that he is able to do that New York at Philadelphia. in miraculous fashion and returned to P.C 100 meter hurdle event. , with The long day ' - 60 . Zander is to show at St. Louis. the combat with a gusto. New" Haven 46 .566 ARE NOT "DRY" was Horace Hurlburt of Norwalk, again. - expected Pittsburgh 800-met- er 57 48 .543 Conn., with 73. The team raoe waa a up well,- too, in' the run Cincinnati at Chicago. The fast pace told on Corbett. Worcester tie between Hartford and Purdy Cir- where Sweden also will be represented Other teams, not scheduled. Sharkey, detecting the fact, fought 51 47 .520 cle with 469 out of 500. by Bolin and Lundgren. All three furiously. Corbett barely managed Bridgeport 55 51 .519 P. 16. Prob OTHER RESULTS Club, ' to out. . . 53 53 .500 San Juan, R., Aug. Fairfield championship of, these are able to cover the dis AMERICAN LEAGUE. last the third round Some Pittsfield ' The County 50 .485 ably the only place under the Ameri was- a tie. at 95 out of 100, between tance in one minute 52 5 seconds to terrific swings released by the sailor Springfield 53 can where is not now one 53 seconds. lashed the air about Corbett's' chin. Albany 49 55 .471 flag prohibition" NTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Horace Hurlburt of Norwalk, John minute Yesterday's Results. in force is in the Virgin Islands At Clarkson of and George Both be 6;. New York 4. The champion clinched as often as Waterbury 42 64 .396 Jersey City (1st game) R. H. E. Bridgeport, Lundgren and Zander will Washington where, until Congress meets to enact Buffalo 0 2 6 Slvers of The Danbury 5,000-meter- s. St. Louis 0. possible to avoid being laid low by re- Bridgeport. strong competitors at Cleveland 5; ' new laws, the old Danish law 1 C. Da- er a Games 9 0 championship went to Howard In this event and in the 10,000-met- Chicago 10; Detroit 3. vagrant "haymaker." Today mains in force. Jersey City 94 100. were 110 . (Second game.) R. H. E. ley, with out of There run, Sweden will be represented Other teams not scheduled. Several times Sharkey's Donney-broo- k Tittefield at Bridgeport. The Colonial Council of St. Croix gunners from clubs in the East. also Falk and both of bore him to Worcester at Albany. for Buffalo 0 5 1 by Backman, fisticuffing nearly New Haven has just passed a bill repealing Jersey City 4 a H whom have run the distance in re Standing of Teams. the canvass. Once the sailor pinned mer local legislation for that island American-Win- fast time. Backman was L. both the and the referee, Springfield at Hartford. s ;By v f markable W. P.C champion which provided for local prohibition At R. H. E. winner of the five-mi- le 40 .636 a young crony of Corbett's, on the end- Reading? easy English Cleveland J0 MENTAL HEALTH AS NECESSARY until a specified period alter tne Akron , ..... 5. 8 7 Width of His Chest championship in 1919. In the 100 72 42 .632 ropes. Another time Corbett and ' of the war. Similar legislation is Chicago . f AS BODILY HEALTH ing Reading 3 9 0 meter relay race the Swedish team New York 43 .626 the referee were sent sprawling to pending in the Colonial Council for ...i 14. One of the most will consist of JJolmstroem, Malm, 53 54 .495 the floor following one of the.deck-scrubber- 's the islands of St. Thomas and St. Antwerp, Aug. St. Louis - and At Syracuse (1st game) - R. H. E. races the events yester-da- y and Sandstroem. The team 4 9 58 .458 hurricane attacks: The Emotions Thoughts Important John. interesting in Engdahl Boston Well-Bein- g. Toronto 1 6 10 0 has run the distance in 41 4 7 59 .443 of a world's be- Factors in Physical which is- ...... cam when . repeatedly Washington spectacle champion The treaty of sale by the '. 0 7 5 seconds 41 67 man-handle- d an unknown Syracuse Detroit .380 ing by as- lands were transferred from Denmark An- 76 sailor was a morsel for- National health, as a positive (2nd game) R. H. E. Georges Andre. In the final dash. Sweden is not expected to win the 35 .315 rich the to the United States provided that 5 5 Philadelphia crowd. . wild of the set, instead of a liability, the respon- trans- Toronto 0 dre led Desch over the last hurdle af hurdle race. In the running broad Every lunge in- laws in force at the time of the 2 4 0 a valuable distance, W. has 7.260 sailor's, was supplemented by a bar- sibility for which rests upon all fer should remain in full force and Syracuse ter ha'ing caught jump Pettersson jumped Today's Games. key-no- te of a vut the effort had proved too much. meters and is considered for at New York. rage of encouragement dividuals fs to be the effect until Congress enacted special Desch made good Cleveland from the national health movement which is At 'Baltimore R.H. E. On the short straightaway 7.350 meters. Sweden sends F. Detroit at Boston. ringsiders. ' Wom- legislation for the islands. This has . . . 1 5 2 and reached the tape K. Before the. fourth was over Cor- being planned the 'YOung been done. In the meantime Rochester". great spring Johnsson and Sahlin as competi- Other games ;not scheduled. en's Christian tyAssociation and four- not; yet Baltimore 3 10 lirst toy the widtn or nis enreu tors in the hop, step and jump. Their bett was hanging on for dear life. the constitution of the United .States, Over the shoulder of in a teen organizations. The of is not records this year are respectively To Sharkey movement will be known as "The in all its provisions, applica AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. . . Havre De Grace clinch Corbett was seen nodding to ble to the islands and the Defeats 15.28. and 15.16 meters. - for Health" eighteenth Langford In the and , his seconds and the betting commis- Woman's Foundation amendment has no meaning there. pentathlon . Offer $187,800' and will . have a. central bureau be- At St. Paul (1st R. H. E.- McVey In Dull Bout Sweden's best men will be Everit Nil-so- n sioners. Instantly Jim's handlers and As a. war measure the colonial game) police-hoppe- sides Centers" in six or law-maki- Louisville 2 1 and Bertie GIsson. The the into the ring., Some "Health councils, the local- bodies, '6 ' pole $187,800 in added sections of These St. Paul 4 10 0 16. will be contested Mattson The sum of money one banged the gong. The fight was eight the country. passed acts to be en- '"chicajro. Aug. Sam Langford jump by will 'be the attraction for horsemen over "Health Centers" will endeavor to prohibition (Second game) . R. H. E. von a. newsoa-De- decision over Sam and Hisrstrom. who have jumped over a full minute before it should forced during: the war. As a result do'-no- the fa.ll of the Harford in- social and recrea- Louisville in 3.80 t at meeting have terminated. They tore, the merge educational, St. where sold ' at East Chicago, Ind.. meters but seem' goo'd l -- Thomass, champagne St. 1419 2 MVv Agriic-u- Associa- 5 ten-rou- Eds-troe- and Breeders' of a for li- Paul low and for better. Sigfrid m rural furiated, sailor, from. Corbett and tional agencies community for a dollar a bottle and other uninteresting anything tion at the Havre de Grace course. hustledS,the to his dressing constructive- health worki for the fact were and bout. heads the troop of athletes champion' quors equally inexpensive, races will 11 and will . At Kansas H. fifty-on- e. The begin Sept. room. is now being recognized that the two islands be- City (first game)B. E. The crowd of 7,000 spectators booed which numbers - the other gradually, because of his stall- - continue until Sept 30, a racing period Corbett's Irish wit came to his res- mental and emotional health of a came Merchants in St. Thomas Toledo 13 II 1 McVey repeatedly of 16 The sum in added money in dry. Kansas 0 in tactics. days. cue the next morning when asked person are important factors phy- whose business is largely that of sup- City 410 Swedes Win Soccer will be in addition to the regular he sical well-bein- g, to Dr. (Twelve innings.) Larurtord forced the fighting through on which what thought of Sharkey. "He's according plying ships stores have contended credited with stack events the program, the best wrestler I ever was Hannah Morris of the Social Educa- was one of their (Second game.) R. H. E. out and was winning Game From St. Louis been announced toy fought," C. A. that prohibition . . .' 7 10 3 s. has just Manager answer. tion of the Y. W. Toledo seven-round- In his Perhaps Jim meant to Department greatest handicapst while the sugar Edward Burke of the association. who is in the interest of a St. were of Kansas City 5 will be one of the say "fighter." For, later, Sharkey speaking "'The aver- makers in Croix deprived 8.1 16. The Swedish all, the meeting him in in New health movement. an by- Wants To Stockholm, Aug. richest of those scheduled for the fall. beat nine rounds general a lucrative trade in important At Michigan Olympi? football team defeated the York. v age person, by" the term health, gen- product, of sugar when they were Minneapolis (first game)R. H. Ev" Derrell Pratt All-S- t. Louis association football team, (Copyright 1920 Thompson Feature erally means a state of mere physical forced to cease making rum. With Indianapolis 4 10 2 Engage 5 to 2. yesterday. It was the fifth Kauff To ,"v health," says Dr. Morris, "but we are war remdved local Minneapolis ..... 3 Benny Service.) prohibition by )- - 15 game in 15 At the end of the to realize now what a . rum-maki- (Second game. R. H. E. 16. of days. beginning large legislation, has already Detroit, Aug. The University first half the American players led, 2 Rejoin The Giants IMTP.O YEMENTS. part our thoughts and emotions play been resumed. Indianapolis 3 S 1 MVchltran authorities "have offered Der-- f to 1. Karlssonfcnd Dahl of the Swed- in our condition." - . Minneapolis 2 7 0 Yankee second sacker. the physical Indirectly, however, the Virgin Is rell Pratt, ish team scored two goals each, and New York, Aug. 16. Benny Kauff, The old fogey town looks over its lands are feeling the force of the position as baseball coach, assistant Sand-be- made the other. The Amer- trad- A -- BIT CTJRIOrS At Milwaukee R. H. E. coach and basketball mentor. the outfielder whom the Giants rough streets and broken sidewalks, NOT United States prohibition laws. Pro- (first game) football ican goals were scored 'by Brown and ed to Toronto for Vernon Spencer and decides that will go a while hibition Director Donaldson has re- Columbus 4 9 2 they 5 11 3 Corrigan. some time ago, is to return to the longer. Mrs. Smith was all dressed up, and fused to for the ship-mentx- Milwaukee ...... The crowd ever in - grant permits ; Buckholtz Drops largest gathered New York clu.b at the close of the They were good enough for our fa- that piqued Mrs. Rogers's curiosity alcohol to St. Thomas from (Second game) R. H. E. Sweden saw the game. International League season. That it not us? Mod- as she met her on the road. to be used in Columbus Game thers, says. Why for here the manufacture . 2;627 His First Giants yester- . ask- Milwaukee 3 was announced by the ern improvements like paved . .and "Going to town, I suppose?" of bay rum unless manufacturers bind .9 Yale Not In, Need day through Joseph O'Brien, .the sec- hardened streets, an abundant and ed Mrs. 3?ogerSi theselves to denature their product so L'rKwT'A.- - C. took the Milford of the club. O'Brien said that Smith. SOTTTHEKN ASSOCIATION. The - retary sanitary water supply, sewage systems "No," answered Mrs. that it cannot be used for beverage A. for the second time of Athletic Coach Bill Ryan, right handed pitcher, would motorized cost - "Oh, to see your sister at Blakes-ville?- " The of Buek-holt- a. fire departments, etc., purposes. manufacture bay yesterday, the score being 3. come back with Kauff. a lot of money. There Is such a thing ' rum is one of the chief industries of At Nashville R. H. E.- star twirler of the Milford team, New Haven, Aug. 16. Prof. Clarence as running a tax rate up so high that '!Nn." was the sententious answer. St. Thomas and St. John. Nashville 1. 4 2 met with his first defeat. W. Mendell chairman of the execu- Lose it drives The "Goinir to . see Cv"s sister at the New Orleans , 3 6 '2 Meriden Team people away. advancing At R. H. E. tive committee on athletics at Yale rp town maintains such efficient munici Corners, perhaps?" NO FAITH. Chattanooga (first tmi Lose University, when informed of the ca- lO .fi.WUei11,A'Mairt vUliluriifi paI government, however, that it gets "No, I'm not," came the positive Chattanooga ...... 3 7'0 Grays - ( . 6 Remington wherein- -' Mobile 0 1 blegram Coach Ernie Hjert- these advantages at a minimum of answer. ' As rain was badlv needed in the Contest To Ayon A. C. berg said he had heard that there Meriden, 16 The Philadel- cost. Also it has followed the policy ' "Well; my gracious-!- exclaimed district, the followers of a clarkey At Chattanooga (2nd game)R. H. E. Aug. Do '. . G8V t was, an opening for an athletic coach phia Athletics defeated the M. B. of "Pay as you go" as far as possi- Mrs. Rogers impatiently. you evangelist approached him with the ;Cnattanosa Th Avon A. C. overwnetmea trie at Yale said that no application for Schenck Company's Baseball club 3 ble. It is paying no very heavy load think I care 'a. rap where you are request that he would hold a special Mobile afternoon a had been 0 Han- of interest on dead horses. service to The Remington Grays yeeterdmy position yet received. to in an exhibition game at money going?" pray for rain. day R. H. m mi-on- d "There is no at said The town has "men of arrived and the church was At AJemphi E. by a score or jz to j. me opening Yale," over Park today. advancing packed. 6" for the Avonsjm over the Prof. Mendell. "Johnnie Mack for public spirit, and enterprising con- GREAT SNAKES! Ascending the'pulp.it, the evangelist Memphis ... S. 2 triumph is a addressed his flock: "You 1 7 3 Grays this season. track athletics fixture. Al Sharp A FRIEND IN NEED. cerns, that are willing to invest capi- thus' people Birmingham as athletic director, has another year tal in local improvements, and make "Hear about Nutley"s Wetting stung will all get mighty wet today 'cattse of giving canaries a $400.-00- 0. under contract and we have signed up "Hear about Bill Bottlenose? He's contributions to funds for public im- by a rattler last week?" you hab no faith. We hab all as- If the moving pictuca xnakays don't sjnstead m-ih- a f !nr-al,-- ' why trot provid a fun- Tad Jones for football and Bill Laud- ot a case of lumbago at his house." provements, so that all such better- "Gosh no! How did it happen?" sembled here to pray for rain and want censorship, they drag some" 0t ' the peopla who turn er There is a row- I'd run over and ments do not have to come . out of 'He bought a used fljwer without not one of you hab. brought a urn-- 1 few less of their haroinoa througk eral for only "I guess better - . sons bird Into pot pie?,. ing coach" to 'be signed." 1 help him drink it up." first testinsc if Buffalo Express. brella. , ?. the gutter. - . ,