! TRIBE OF MEMPHII BOSTON BRAVES WIN ! ! AGAIN HUMILIATES ONE FROM PIRATES, j 1 MOLESWORTH’S BAND Barons Are OTHER SPORT NOTES j I : _ Again Vanquished .

“OLD FOX” OF THE GAME A SLUGGER OF VALUE L-----1 I .. .—. EBT 3 I CIRCUIT RACE MEET Crackers Humbled by Vols. OPENED YESTERDAY Chattanooga Easily^ De- of the Dannie Clark Registers a feats the Gulls Surprise Day’s Events Costly Error and Barons _ Was the Defeat of Eno New Orleans increased its lead yester- in the United Lose Third Straight ( Trac- day by winning over Little Rock, while tion Tro? Game to Memphis Birmingham was losing to the Memphli. The Crackers were defeated in a pitchers' duel at Nashville and Chattanooga man- SOUTHERN LEAGUE STANDING aged to down the Mobile Gulls. The re- Kalamazoo. Mich.. Won. Lost. Put. August I.—Kaiama- Played. sults follow: New Orleans 104 61 48 .•'■ST zoo'z Grand circuit race meet opened' to- Memphis 10f> 60 45 .571 KIRCHER’S oa.v on a rain snaked track. Birmingham 103 57 46 .553 SINGLE Nashville 107 57 50 .533 WINS OVER CRACKERS The surprise of the day was the defeat Atlanta 53 485 103 50 Nashville, August 4.—Kircher's single, or the Eno. favorite In the S'JkX) Michigan Mobile 104 48 56 463 which scored two runs in the fifth, won United Traction trot. <’hattanooga 104 44 60 .123 St. Frisco. th« a brilliant pitchers' battle between Bar- Little Rock 102 30 63 .382 Geers entry, took the event in four heals. ge! and Kelly, giving Nashville the game The 2:08 pace was easy for Aconite, who Results* by a score of 2 to 1. Berger was entitled Yesterday won in three straight heals. l,ou Jen- Memphis 5, Birmingham 4. to a shut-out. Stark's error allowing nings, favorite In the 2:08 trot, finished New Orleans 2, Little Rock 1. the only scored by Atlanta. Both last in the first heal and was distanced Chattanooga 7, Mobile 3. pitchers allowed three hits each. Score: in the Nashville 2, Atlanta 1. Atlanta— AB. U. H. O. A. B. second. I.lzxic Brown won the Lee, If. 4 0 0 0 0 0 race. The 2:1,1 trot was won by F. A. T,. Games Williams. 2b. 4 0 1 3 3 1 Today Summaries Birmingham at Memphis. McDonald, 2b. 3 0 10 11 2:08 3 In New Orleans at Tattle Rock. Moran, cf. 4 0 0 0 o 0 pace, 5; purse, $1000: Aconite, blk. li Mobile at Chattanooga, Manning, rf. 4 0 0 4 0 0 ' (Cox) t t Atlanta at Nashville. Kauffman, lb. 4 0 0 6 0 0 Margot Hal (McDonald) 2 3 ,! I... Hen Loeando Rumler, c. 4 119 2 0 " f iMurphy) 2 3 1 X~ ~ By HERBERT CALDWELL Pisland. ss. 2 0 0 2 1 0 ^ Time. 2:09'4. 2:08)4, 2:C8'4. 3 0 0 u 1 0 2:08 trot, M. r. T : purse. $2000 ; 3 In A: Memphis. August 4.—(Special. )—The Kelly, p. '•JOE" JACKSON I ,3? # cy 1, St Frisco, h. h (Geers) 2 1 1 L hicks and the Barons set another extra- f 2 The Eno (Floyd) 1 2 t 2 Totals 82 1 3 24 8 Joe the slugging southerner. fused $20,000 and a combination of baseball dish before the fans Jackson, Todd Drfrdlnarjt players from the Chicago White Sox McGregor (Rodney) .8 4 2 7 Is playing a great game for Charley Time, at Rusewood park this afternoon and the Clarke Griffith Nashville— AB. R. H. O. A. E. for the former Southern leaguer. Joe 2:12)4, 2:13)4. 2:12)4. 2:13)4. Somers. Although Joe Is not having his 2:09 trot; 3 In Chicks stuck in their thumbs and polled Calahan, If. 4 0 i 0 o 0 is, still proving a terror to the pitchers 5; purse, $1000: Clark Griffith, the foxy leader of the developed r few promising youngsters. ss. 4 0 0 0 4 1 heat at the bat. he is wallop- will Llzxle Brown, h. m. 4 4 111 out In the The Stark, season iri Ban Johnson's circuit and he (Valentine).. the plum eleventh inning. all de- Washington Nationals, has at last per- Gallia, Ayers and Boehling are Baker, rf. 3 1 0 4 0 0 them out with frequency. Tt was make the noted Tyrus bustle Guy Nella (Geers I 1 227 1 score 4. ing probably was Memphis 5, Birmingham pendable twlrlers and are winning the 2 1 Hasel 1 sting (Andrews) .7,1333 fected his team Into a winning spurt Paulette, lb. 1 34 0 o recently rumored that Somers had re- before the curtain falls. It was the second straight day the Bar- majority of their games. Joe Boehling Farmer, cf. 2 0 0 4 0 0 Time, 2:12'4, 2:09)-i. 2:00)4, 2:0B‘i, 2:11)4. and they are now well above the .500 ons had fallen in an U-inping contest, and is a former Southern leaguer. Should Kiicher, 2b 2 0 1 0 2 0 2:1.1 trot; 3 In 5; purse, $1(881: mark. Although the famous Walter the Nationals some hitting F, A. b. the third straight defeat for them in the develop Dodge. 3b. 3 0 0 0 1 1 L., g. (Gosnell.... til the Johnson has failed to prove a con- strength they will prove to have Street, c. 2 0 0 5 0 0 VlctciV Star (Valentine) B 2 2 series. With darkness fast settling over | sistent winner this year, Griffith has most promising team in the circuit. 3 0 0 0 4 0 Nowaday Girl il.asell) 2 B 4 * Berger, p. the hollow, Ted Baldwin, the versatile DIME BASEBALL FOR Time. 2:13)4. 2:11)4, 2:13>4 Chick, sent a single slapping through the Totals 26 2 3 27 11 2 diamond to center field, and PreFs Cruth- Score by innings: ers scored from second base with the run Atlanta 010 000 000—1 THE FEDERAL LEAGUE Nashville 000 020 00*—2 that gave Memphis their overtime victory. NEW YORK GIANTS WIN Two-base hits, McDonald, Three thousand two hundred and forty- Summary: Rumler. play, Williams to Bis- ono fans paid tribute to the late Judge President Gilmore Announces Federals Will Test 10-Cent Major land. Left on base. Atlanta 6. Nashville William Marmaduke Kavanaugh. Some- TWO FROM CARDINALS 8. Struck out, by Kelly 8, Berger 4 Base New Raid on thing over $125 was derived from the game League Baseball at Newark—Asserts on balls, off Kelly 7, 2. Stolen at Russwood, which will be forwarded to Berger bases, Kauffman, Paulette, Kircher. Sac- Ball is for Self-Defense the chairman of the committee in charge Spectators Come Out in Overcoats to Witness Game in St. Louis. Organized rifice hits, Farmer, Kircher, Street. Time, of the erection of the monument in mom- Chattanooga, August 4. (Special.) in a 2 hours. Umpires, Hreitenstein and Bern- cry of Judge Kavanaugh. The Boston Braves Are Still Winning In'ft Jack hard. Fielder Johnston has played The game was like other conflicts be- New York, 4.—President James A. Gilmore of the Humor—Reds Win August his iasl game In a Lookout uniform. tween the Chicks and Barons, who seem LOOKOUTS TOO MUCH that the Federals would Federal league announced tonight try This announcement was officially pro- unable to play an ordinary game of base- FOR MOBILE GULLS instead of Id-rent baseball at hAselmll to- ball. It waa a tit-for-tat and the out 10-eent baseball in Newark mulgated headquarters affair, August major STANDING Niehaus. Perdue and Snyder, Gonzales. Chattanooga, 4.—J. Cunningham day. Chicks again had the last say, as they 1 P« t Score of second game: R.H.E. was wild and was hit in fashion as Played. Won. Lost. timely reported. Elberfeld will allow Johnston lo did on tiie Errors were 012 001—7 9 0 in' i"-» cm proceeding day. 92 61 41 .554 New York 300 an vic- we iiuve uunniunru i" Philadelphia today, Chattanooga winning easy himself wherever lie desires. Jack Prominent in the of both sides 4‘i .521 St. Louis 000 000 000—0 4 1 "On would like to our place scoring Brooklyn 96 50 from Mobile. Aitchison relieved osition for sometime," said Gilmore. saying they patronize tory will to the Texas on the other hand brilliant Boston 96 50 46 .621 Batteries: Tesreau and Myers, Meadows future team, but could not afford to pay the probably go league. •|nd support Clark In the fourth and held the visitors the success made in Newark our 92 47 46 .511 and Snyder. Elberfeld decided the of ‘Accorded pitchers. Chicago Business prices. That everybody may attend, we upon passing hitless for the remainder of the game. plans will entirely depend. Just New York 90 4 6 45 505 Johnston shortly after he assumed con* is had In Newark and we recently have reduced all bleacher seats to 10 Roth and Johnson Pittsburg 94 46 48 489 Cincinnati Wins Score: now cents." 11o 1 of the club. One reason was that Arthur Johnson of the Baronial tribe St. Louis 99 46 53 465 6.—Dale the vis- Mobile— AB. R. H. O. A. E. Cincinnati, August kept ••*••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••» to both and said the raid on lie desired keep Pitler and Dave Roth of the Chicks’ wigwam Cincinnati 92 41 51 .446 itors’ hits scattered and Cincinnati won Northen, rf. 6 0 0 1 0 0 Gilmore new organized himself in the lie not ac- 4 to 1. hit Ap- baseball was In self-defense. game, could was the barrier in the way of probable from Brooklyn. Cincinnati Miller, cf. 6 1 2 2 0 C strictly the fourth and also took complish this without benching an out- cotta. Giants Win Two pleton hard In Flick, 2b. 6 0 113 0 "As there is no telling when Judge j curves In the seventh. If. 8 0 1 3 0 he could not see his St. came kindly to Dell's Burke, C 1 .andis will make known his decision,” fielder and way An error, it was thought, that aided Louis, August 4.—Spectators Score! R.H.E Perry, 3b. 4 0 0 3 4 fl clear to draw either or McBride out in overcoats today to see New York he said, "we are forced to go ofter play- Haley the Chicks hi turning out their victory in Brooklyn 000 100 00O-1 8 0 Calhoun, lb. 3 0 1 11 0 C from St. 11 to 9 and ers now, so as not to be left In a hole.” out of active service. the-eleventh inning. With the score tied, take two games Louis, Cincinnati 000 200 20*—4 9 1 Dobard, sa. 4 0 0 1 2 1 York and 0 4 and 4. since in the eighth inning Catcher 7 to 0. In the first game New pelted Batteries: Appleton. Dell. Coombs Schmidt, c. 1 l 0 1 < St. Louis Dale and Wingo. Neiderkorn, c. 2 1 1 2 1 C Andreen opened the last round for Mem- four St. Louis pitchers. Miller; 4 1 1 0 2 1 knocked Mathewson out of the box and J. Cunningham, p... phis by flying out to Magee. Press Cruth- _ In Watch the Braves ers sent a high fly into the darkness In got seven runs in the eighth Inning. Pittsburg, August 4.—Pittsburg lost, its Totals 36 3 8 24 13 2 short right field. u the second game Tesreau allowed but four Danny Clark, after third straight game to Boston today, 6 to Three bard run. A. Tops Century circled under it and the ball hits, three of these successively, but a 1. Mamaux left the box in favor of Coop- Chattanooga— AB. R. H. O. 15. Lindsay bounded out of his hands. Cruthers If. 4 1 1 0 0 0 pulled play prevented St. Louis scoring. er in the third Inning after the visitors Daley, safe at second. 6 1 2 0 2 0 Mark Chick up Johnson then walked With Betzel on third. Meadows on sec- had made three singles and two triples. Graff. 3b. Against Hack Eibel. 0 0 3 0 1 With it apparent that the ond and Bescher on first, Ixmg lined to Hughes relieved Davis when the latter McBride, cf. 3 Chicks had but a few more minutes to 3 1 3 1 0 f Twirlers Lofcert, who stepped on the hag. catching passed a man In the second inning. He Elberfeld, rf. a 0 C finish the inning, Ted Baldwin sent Betzel. Lobert then threw Meadow’s out held the home team to one run. Score: Kitchens, c. 6 1 1 8 the .. 3 0 0 11 1 1 grounder wiggling through pitchers’ at second. Score of first game: H.H.E. R.H.E. Harris, lb. box over second and into centerfield and New York 215 001 110—11 13 2 Boston .TO1 000 10O—6 8 0 Oaveny, ss. 1 1 0 2 4 C Cruthers raced home with the j 2b. 4 1 2 1 8 f the reversals suffered from the deciding St. Louis 000 000 270- 9 10 4 Pittsburg .. 000 000 001—1 7 1 Pitler, Despite f tally. The Barons accumulated a two- Batteries: Mathewson, Tesreau and | Batteries: Hughes and Whaling; Mam- Clark, p. 1 0 0 0 0 Chlckasaws, Birmingham has profite in run lead in the first assisted 2 1 0 1 0 C inning, by Doion, Wendell, Meyers; Ames, Griner, I aux, Cooper and Gibson. Aitchison, p. the series with the Memphii. For now two errors and two infield hits. there are three Barons with marks of Sloan hit a slow roller to Cruthers, Totals 31 7 9 27 J5 i This sign—on service stations everywhere in the Bill the steady — beaten out, but Cruthers made a quick Score by Innings: .800 or better. Lindsay, United States and Canada guarantees expert to Cruthers who threw Lindsay out cost to wild throw to first and Sloan went on to Mobile 100 200 000—S third sacker, is the third Baron to climb service for your Hupmobile—without you at the plate. Molesworth went in to bat second. Magee beat out a bunt to McDer- 024 014 00*—< swell circle. Carleton Moles- for Hale and went put on a line drive to Chattanooga into the mott and Sloan moved on to third. Coyle Baldwin in left. Summary: , Graff. Sacrifice worth continues in the lead, with Tod went out on a grounder to McDermott hits, Elberfeld, McBride, Aitchison. Two- Sloan at his heels. a Deal without any advance. Coombs sent The Official Score The Service base J. Cunningham, Elberfeld, Graff, lias the Barons, Squarest Since Lindsay joined long drive to Stewart in right and Stew- Birmingham— AB. R. H. O. A. E. hits, Bill art dropped the ball in his anxiety to Sloan, rf.... b 1 2 2 1 0 Pitler. .Hits, off Clark, 8 In 3 1-3 innings, he has participated in 34 games. make the catch and beat Sloan home on Magee, cf. 5 2 3 3 0 1 3 runs. Struck, out, by Cunnlgnham 2, has driven out 38 hits in 123 trials, en- for You and Your the but scored. 0 Hupmobile throw, Sloan Magee Coyle, lb. 5 0 1 9 1 Clark 2, Altchson 4. Bases on balls, oft titling himself to a .308 mark. Besides then scored on Lindsay’s out on a slow Coombs, If. 4 0 1 0 0 0 of the Motor Clark 1, Aitchison 2, Cunningham 6. Hit slugging fiercely, Lindsay has scored 17 In the Saturday Evening Post August 7, Hupp grounder to Hemingway. Lindsay, 3b. 4 0 0 1 2 0 batsman, by Cunningham (McBride). runs. Car announces its new national system of free Ellam, ss. 4 0 0 2 4 1 Dubuc Too for Con- Company Johnson Wild Strong Time, 1.58. Umpire, O’Toole. his fast Clark, 2b. 5 116 4 1 Sloan continues to maintain service-to-the-owner. Wild Arthur Johnson, who was still un- 0 126 Hale, c. 4 0 0 7 0 nie Mack’s pace. The right gardener has scored a when the was Youngsters, This service is without cost to every owner of lamed game over, paved 0 0 0 1 1 0 PELS WIN BRILLIANT given Wallace, c. wallops in 106 games. With 57 runs, lie the way for two Memphis scores in the A book of for 50 hours Johnson, p. 5 0 0 0 5 0 Who Lose PITCHERS’ BATTLE 1916 Hupmobile. coupons, good |R(brst. Allison walked and went to second is the leading run-getter of the Baronial ■'Molesworth 1 0 0 0 0 0 Little Rock, August 4.—New Orleam of labor, with each 1916 model. on McDermott's sacrifice. Stewrart crew. Molesworth, despite the fact that goes a to Johnson, who threw to third defeated Little Rock 2 to 1 today in are labor at grounded Totals 42 4 8 z31 18 3 he has failed to deliver as a pinch hitter The coupons exchangeable for any Hupmobile to. head off Allison. Allison stopped and brilliant pitchers’ battle between Hard- •Hit for Hale in tenth. on the last three trials, is still swatting service station in the United States or Canada. got in a chase. He worked out of it STANDING and Allison. Five thousand people zOne out in eleventh when game ended. grove now stands .458. who broke for was Played. Won. Lost. Pet, over .400. His record national announcement call- apd Mitchell, second, and the We want to emphasize the by Boston 93 60 38 turned out for Kavanaugh day, caught in another chase and run down .64; to service Memphis— AB. It. H. O. A. E. of Athletic field ing particular attention the local Hupmobile Allison was safe at third. Johnson Detroit 95 59 36 62: dedication Kavanaugh vjiile Allison, cf. 4 2 1 1 0 0 was unable to find the plate for Heming- Chicago 96 58 38 60. as the municipal owned baseball park will station. McDermott, 3b. ... 3 0 1 3 4 0 and he walked and then stole sec- Washington 97 51 46 .521 In honor the way rf. 2 0 0 3 0 1 hereafter be designated of We believe the new plan to be the best yet devised, the Stewart, New York ....;. 92 45 47 .48' ond. Michael Andreen poled one of John- o ss. .. 4 1 0 0 6 late of the Southern associa- Hemingwa>*, Cleveland 94 37 67 .39- president simplest, most practical and most complete. son’s speeders into right center for a 0 Andreen. c. 5 0 2 6 1 tion. The score: triple nd Allison and Hemingway scored, St. Louis 95 37 68 .3S! It in Cruthers. 2b. 4 1 0 3 3 1 Now Orleans— AB. R. H. O. A. E guarantees your Hupmobile being kept perfect running j The Barons took a new lease on the Philadelphia 95 33 62 .34" Eibel. lb. 3 0 0 15 0 0 Hendryx, cf. 3 1 2 2 o ( condition. game in the fifth when they were assisted Baldwin, If. 4 1 3 2 0 1 Pezold, If. 4 0 1 1 0 ( by an error. Magee started with a single, Dubuc Wins The is yours, free, from the time you buy a car— Roth, p. 3 0 0 0 1 1 3b. 4 0 1 1 4 < service Coyle doubled to right and Baldwin, who Thomas, Philadelphia, August 4.—WyckofC'* 4 ft 1 2 0 ( want it. the hit, then fumbled the ball Edmondson, rf. anywhere you misjudged Totals 32 5 7 33 15 4 wildness In the sixth inning enabled 4 0 13 11 long enough for Magee to score. The Reilly, ss. The 1916 Hupmobile—worth $200 more but $115 lower in Score by innings: Detroit to defeat Philadelphia today 1 Bluhm, ss. 4 0 0 12 0 ( Is Ninth Baron Aid- Chicks evened the count in their half of Former a Birmingham 200 010 010 00—4 4 0 0 2 6 ( price than last year’s mode)—is remarkable automobile Baldwin made for his error to 0. Dubuc scored the only run on a Kr.aupp, 2b. the fifth. up 100 01—-5 Memphis 200*010 c. 2 1 0 4 1 ( value—the best the has ever built. with a double to left and w’ent to third pass, Vitl’s sacrifice, a pass to Bush Callahan, and Third Hupp Company SUMMARY. 8 0 1 0 2 ( ing Opposition on Roth’s sacrifice. Allison grounded out f Allison, p. Two-base Hits—Baldwin, Allison, Coyle. Cobb’s single and Crawford’s sacrifice With the service feature added, there can be no doubt that to Ellam and Baldwin scored on the out, Castoff With Chicks Three-base Hit—Andreen. fly. Score: R.H.E 32 2 7 27 13 ( the 1916 model is the most exceptional value in the world. which was a hit and run play. Totals —Clark. Detroit 000 001 000—1 3 C Pete Allison wfith the assistance of two Our merit test of the 1916 Hupmobile has convinced scores Sacrifice Hits—McDermott. Roth, Bald- Philadelphia .... 000 000 000—0 4 ( Little AB. R. H. O. A. EL on one hit ball a run for Rock— errors legged Batteries: win. Coombs. Dubuc and Stanage cf. 4 0 1 3 0 ( that there is no need for more cylinders, no need to pay the Chicks in the sixth. Allison doubled Jantzen, With the appearance of Hdson Ileming- Stolen Bases—Hemingway, McDermott. Wyekoff and Lapp. 3 0 0 3 6 < over ran the ball and Starr, 2b. more than the This service to left. Coombs at for the Memphis club, Hupmobile price. plan proves Double Plays—Lindsay to Coyle; Ellam, Messenger, rf. 3 0 0 2 0 f way shortstop Magee started after it. He ran it down no car at can satisfaction. Clark to Coyle. Nationals Win Two 4 0 1 1 1 < there are nine former Barons aiding the that any price give greater and juggled it while Pete was going to Baker, 3b. Wild Pitch-Roth. 4 0 0 2 0 ( was the third on these facts. us third. Magee then heaved to Ellam who Washington, August 4.—Washlngtoi: Murray, If. opposition. Hemingway We stake our reputation Let prove Base on Balls—Johnson 9, Roth 2. 3 0 0 0 2 ( threw' past third to the stand and Allison took two games from Chicago toda> Gibson, c. Baron castoff to cast his lot among the them to Struck Out—Johnson 8, Roth 5. I 0 3 1. 3 0 2 12 0 ( you. the journey. to and to In the first game Covington, lb. for Dave Roth completed Pitcher—Roth and Memphis Chlckasaws, big Hit by (Lindsay let the White Sox down with ss. 3 0 0 4 4 ( You cannot afford to any car until you have learned Clark singled-handed tied the game for Boehllng Downey, had buy Magee). 0 0 0 3 ( and Charles Parnell Stewart already the Barons in the eighth. Danny, who had four hits and Gallia duplicated the per- Hardgrove, p. 2 the details of the first real national plan that wipes out Time—2:55. formance in the Beoond. Scott allowed •East 10 10 0 1 preceded Edson to the Tennessee city. previously sent Stewart back to the right car Umpires—Pfenninger and Williams. in his 1 0 0 0 1 1 to Little motor troubles. field fence to bag a fly, this time lifted five hits game and Clcotte and ••Howard 0 When the Barons Journey in the second the sphere over the wall for a home run Wolfgang game allowed Rock, there they will be faced with an- We shall be glad to give you the particulars if you will seen Parker Not to Compete same number. Scores: 30 1 5 27 15 ( It was probably the longest drive l^ie Totals other trio of erstwhile mates. On the and to show the beautiful new First R.H.E in ninth. call, you Hupmobile. jttt Russw'ood this season. It came with San Francisco, August 4.—George game: •Hit for Hardgrove Tex Cov- 000 000 000—0 Travelers are Bob Messenger, one out and the two Barons w ho followed Parker, crack sprinter of the Olympic Chicago 4 1 ••Ran for East In ninth. 1916 Hupmobile Price* and Omar Washington .... 100 000 00*—1 6 1 Score by innings: ington Hardgrove. Clark were easy subjects for Roth. Hem- flub and joint holder of the world’s B-Paiien|«r Touring Car, 91085 7-Passenger Limousin*, 12365 Batteries: Scott and 000 100 010—2 Mobile are the only two ingway. Eibel and Dave Roth placed the Sehalk; Boehl- New Orleans Nashville and 7-Pa*«*ng*r Touring Car, $1225 5-Pa*»ang*r S*dan, $1305 record for the 220-yard dash in 2.1, and Barons In a scoring location in the tenth mg Henry. Little Rock 000 000 001—] clubs in the Southern which have not 2-Paaaengu Roadster, $1085 2-Pa*a*ngar All -Year Com be unable to in the senior were will compete Second game: R.H.E Sacrifice hit, Starr. Double •-Passenger All-Year Touring Car, $1185. All 0. S. varices f. o. but the Barons unable to help them- Summary: profited by the addition of former Barons. Amateur Athletic union Chicago 000 000 100—1 4 (, to to selves. With one out Roth pecked Lind- championships play, Starr Downey Covington, while 000 020 10*—3 New Orleans has Clarence Smith, on the arm and he w’ent to second a here Saturday on account of having Washington 5 ( Struck out. by Hardgrove 1, Allison 3, *say cherishes Clyde McBride. BIRMINGHAM MOTOR CO. minute later on a wild pitch. Ellam sprained a tendoi? durir.g a practice Batteries: Clcotte, Wolfgang and Base on balls, off Hardgrove 2. Hit bats- Chattanooga and of other grounded to McDermott and Lindsay sprint yesterday. Ills entries in the Mayer; Gallia Ainsmith. Henry. man, by Allison (Messenger). Left on Birmingham has six castoffs 301 S. 20th St. Main 826 Wiggled past "Red” to third w'hile El- 100-yard dash and the 220-yard dash bases, New Orleans 6. Little Rock 4. Time, clubs In Bill Lindsay, Carleton Moles- have been cancelled. Rudderham and Ches- lam was safe at first. Clark grounded FEDERAL LEAGUE 1:26. Umpires, worth, Mickey Coyle, Burleigh Grimes, nutl. Karl Black and Tod Sloan. Molesworth. STANDING and have played with two Association Lindsay Coyle When you buy a Played. Won. Lost. Pet, American other Southern league combinations. 1916 Hupmobile Kansas City 97 67 40 581 you get o leather- Chicago 98 55 43 .66 At Columbus: Columbus 1-0, St. Pau BEACH bound book WRIGHTSVILLE 97 53 44 I 0-4. TEXAS LEAGUE of Pittsburg .54< and return Newark 96 52 44 .54 At Cleveland: Cleveland 9-0, Mllwau coupon! —good St. Louis 97 51 66 .52i kee 8-5. At Dallas: Beaumont 4, Dallas 2. for iOkounoffree SATURDAY, AUGUST 14th Brooklyn 101 45 66 .44' i At Louisville: Louisville 8, Minneapo At Fort Worth: San Antonio 4, Fort service tabor at RETURN LIMIT Buffalo 102 45 57 .44 lis 2. Worth 2. any sorviee station AA Baltimore 98 34 64 .341 At Indianapolis: Kansas City 7, In At Shreveport: Shreveport 4, Hous- when is displayed 1. AUGUST 30th dian&polis 1. ton the sign repro- Pittfeds Win At Waco: Galveston 2, Waco 1. x Sleepers Via duced above ^ Through Pittsburg, August 4.—Brooklyn losl International League to Pittsburg today 6 to 1 through the North Carolina League heavy batting of Konetchy, Kelly and At Montreal: Providence 10, Mon Mowry. Score: R.H.E, treal 8. At Asheville: Asheville 6-2, Durham 1-3 Brooklyn 000 010 000—1 7 2 At RufTalo: Buffalo-Harrlabuig, rain. (Second game 7 Innings). Pittsburg 101 001 03*—6 11 1 At Toronto: Toronto-Jersey City, rain At Greensboro: Greensboro 3-3, Wins- SEABOARD Batteries: Smith and Hearne Rochester-Rlchmond ton-Salem 6-2. (Second game 11 Innings), Simon; At Rochester: Phone 2382 for Reservations and O'Connor. rain. At Charlotte: Raleigh 1, Charlotte 0.