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BOX SCORE OF MORNING GAME. NATS DOWN MACKS, PHILADELPHIA DAVIS ASKS LABOR LABOR GAINS IST All. 1U H. O. A. E. Hale, 3b 4 111-0 5-3, GIF; Lamar, cf 4 11 4 O O SYSTEM, 400 TO U. S. INTO UNDER U.S. IN FIRS! rs. 4 1— LEAD Miller, Hauser. Ib 4 O 4 O O Simmons, cf 4 O I O O 21,1 SEE CONTEST Dykes, 2b 4 O D 4 11 WORLD COUNCILS COOLIDGEASSERTS Chapman, ss 4 O 1 H .11 Perkins, c 1* O O Zachary Holds Philadelphia Baumgartner, p 1 ** w Says National Policies Must American Workers Earning B. Harriss, p D O O O 1 O ° ° ° Wage Scoreless Eight Innings, But Welch _l_ Be Made to Conform With Best Living in His- Total* •**.*« 8 “4 7 2 tory, Weakens in Ninth. eighth Inning. New Conditions. Union Men Toid. Welch batted for llaiimgnrtner In Hie i _
* WASHINGTON JUDGE LEADS ATTACK All. n. H. O. A. E. HITS PROPOSED FEDERAL .PLEDGES TO CONTINUE :J ° ° * ° HITS McNeely, cf EDUCATION WITH FOUR SAFE S. Harris. 2b 4 11 71 DEPARTMENT SQUARE DEAL POLICIES Rice, rs ;{ 11 ° 1 4 O 11 « 1 Trple. Two Two-Baggers and Sin- (ioslin. If Advocates Further Restrictions on Cites Statistics to Show How Toil- Judge, lb 4 4 4 ** G on ** * * of Benefit gle Aid in Scoring Bluege, 3b 4 Use Injunction in Labor ers Over Fellows in * “ 4 ** Baumgartner. Ruel, G Disputes. Other Lands. Peck, ss 4 *l 4 O Zachary, p 4 O Outlining they st\m> now. fly the Associated Pres*. the administration's labor I mnv policy to a group of \V. 1.. Pel. '•** »1 —7 11 ii WHEELING, W. Va., September I. labor leaders "•% Total. "ho ¦Washington .... 55 Those who counsel isolation for lunched with him at the White York "I M .•"»»!> SCORE BY INNINGS America are “blind leaders of the House today. President Cooildge de- Krw blind," 12345G788R. John W. Davis, the Demo- | ciared the government would con- cratic presidential nominee, declared tinue O O O O O O O O » a course which had JOHN 11. Philadelphia tt- today in a day resulted nv KKM-EH. here address. in "American wage earners living this niorn- 1 lO 10020 R Speaking before the Ohio Valley Bucky Harris’ Nationals Washington x- better than at any time in our first-place lead Trades and Assembly, Mr. other ig increast d their history. SUMMARY Davis called upon the laboring men >vcr the Yankees in the American * anything Two-bitse hit's—.lodge (2), Ilnel. liases on halls—Off Ilnnmgnrtner. 2. and women of America, "as those 4* 'M ~ "If is to be done bv the •kmcuo race to two full panics by Baumgartner. I, by on whom the burdens of war fall government for the people who toil •eating the a to ", while Three-base hlf-Judgr. Athletics, Zachary, 3. with most crushing weight, to lead for the cause of labor, which is the New were idling. Sacrifices Zachary, McNeely. Hits—off the Yorkers llnunigartncr, 11 in 7 In- their fellow countrymen on this great “SEPTEMBER MORN.” sum of ail other causes,” the Presi- nty-one Uu usanS persons saw Doulilr plays—Bluege to Judge, liar- nines. subject, to make sure that America rw< dent said, "it will be by continuing game Ma -ks and Griffs will meet rls to Judge. I'mpi Connolly and llilde- takes her rightful place coun- I h.- res—Messrs. in the its efforts to provide sur- and on bases—Philadelphia, 2j Wash- brand. cils of humanity.” i healthful igain tills afternoon and Yanks I.eft roundings, education, pair Ington. S. Time of game—2 hours. Adaption of the political and com- -1 reasonable con- ted Sox are du- to clash in a ditions mercial policies of the Nation to the Airmen Eagerly Wait Signal I of employment, fair wages >f battles now conditions in the modem world for fair work, stable business pros- Judge leading the attack, I With Joe so as to country secure CERTAIN perity and the make the HOUGHTON encouragement of re- got to Southpaw Stan- i ie Nationals against war was by the ligious worship." for eleve n in declared To Start to | ood hits Flight Tsaunvr.irtr.er nominee to Capital morning. was a Democratic be one of "the ven innings this Joe , great before (lather at for a triple, three constructive duties White House inly slugger, com ecting BROILING SUN FAILS ASSAILS to WHEELER the American people” if labor is Har- j The visit of the labor leaders o 'doubles and a single Hryan ground to ] hold the that it has gained DAWES HELPS | I the White House, against PLAN their luncheon is hur!- d til- ( ighth frame struggle. with |in centuries of He enun- Safely Complete Journey Just 5 Months the Jez and his speech to them tie Bucks and was n t Touched. ciated as the others the preservation ¦ President the afterward the south portico fa. liar', sent his ponside slants to of the equality of opportunity of i from of was I and the White House, was the •laekmen for eight rounds and TO HALT BIG CROWD BOTHOLDPARTIES the equality of right. And 2 Weeks After Taking Off—Last American Capita! to Find Op- , only out- standing event in Washington’s k. Jamaged by fo’ir batsmen The A’s -1 cele- onl: Staten Hl* Position. bration of day. flared in Ho ninth and banged Zach Ixibor White organi- 1 portunities in Germany, arranged r r three successive singles, all very | In his treatment of the last two Lap Offers Smooth Flying. i zations the usual outings a hd sports, . itchy, that h ided the his.-s. An- All Seats But Uncovered Coolidge and Davis Tools of i subjects Mr. Davis declared himseit i nothing was planned by I I follows; labor as a , ;,,.r i.;,.w and some weird Buck field- j as Says U. S. Envoy. i whole to celebrate the an- the team i nual holiday. i: L. but finally both /..o h and j Street, For the strengthening of the pub- DY FREDERICK R. NEELY. journey across the polar Atlantic, id; stopped the Bleachers Filled Half Hour Wall Progressive lie school system, against The visit of the labor men to the cane I to earth and I j but tne next to the nerve-chilling hop from Staff Correspondent of The Star. White was hastily arranged, af;-r thr-( runs had crossed. | proposed Federal Department of Krt- Iceland to Frederlcksdal. Greenland, WIM.IAM WILE. House ralb' ON BOARD U. S. S. RICHMOND, IIV FBEDKHIC and Mr. Coolidge's prepared cat.-. Iliee and Bucky Harris con- J Before Game. Says uealion as an entry ’’on the fatal and they covered the distance in six i address. in Boston. I Labrador, September 1 Alanson B. Houghton, American sought as a rihuted lidding features that electri- | I path of a state monopoly of educa- at Ice Tickle. hours and 49 minutes. As they drop, declaration of the ad- the cr<«wd of nearly 22.U00 at ! tion.” (via. wireless). —Safely back on the Ambassador to Germany, has arrived j ministration's attitude toward labor, tied ped gracefully beside their bright "’as inning. made to Presi- I comparillvely brief. .and. In the tiiird Sain Terrific heat that threatened to shoot ! I!y the A •‘seriated Pres* 1 For ratification of the child labor continent of North America just five yellow buoys in the harbor of Ice in Washington confer with running of amendment so that “human greed” Hughes great on*-hand catch the mercury through the top of the BOSTON, September I—Proclaim- i months and two weeks from the time Tickle the Americans wrote two dent Coolidge and Secretary Compares Wage Stains. 'hapin.in's liner to right center, and may not again close the door to edu- glorious chapters in the of developments at Berlin thermometer no effect on j ing the arrival of a new political they winged away on the first leg of story on in conse- Reciting the seventh Harris was right on had the cation that has been opened. triumphs by statistics which he said thousands base ball Washing- | cleavage based on economic division, their epochal journey around the America’s in the air the quence of Germany's adoption of the "show e j d> with a remarkable stab of of mad Against any trifling with the nat- that the American wage earth by air, Lieut. Smith and one hop. Dawes reparations plan. The Am- m.n.ons low liner and a snappy • tonians this morning. They would have | assailing by name his adversary can- ural rights of freedom of speech, earner enjoys a buying power enor- Rest of Trip Smooth. Reichstag's ac- tionv to first that doubled Hauser. , braved the fires of unmentionable ! didates, and summoning the citizens freedom of assembly, freedom of Lieut. Eric Nelson are eagerly wait- hassadot*- describes the ; mously greater than that of any they bring thrill- of the scheme as the in- other wage places, probably, to see their pennant- j of Massachusetts to what he declared labor, freedom of contract, freedom ing here today for the signal to begin Not only did to a ceptance [ earner in the world,” Mr. Score first Hound. ! of the press and freedom in ing termination the first continuous new Europe and a Coolidge declared. in ward soaring Nationals tackle the Ath- was their hereditary tradition of in- matters their dash down the Atlantic seaboard auguration of "a I aerial circumnavigation of the world "W e do not need import letics in the game of today's novating in i of religious belief and practice. co Washington. new world.” He foreshadows, as the to any The Nationals jumped into the first national affairs. Senator pow- from foreign or Win-, Against proposals to curb the the of strong the western shores of North a new and economic ideas any foreign •coring column in the opening round, double bill, for as early as 9 o’clock I ler of Montana on Boston Com- Speeding on crest a eventual result of it. government. er of the courts to protect the weak America to its Atlantic seaboard, hut ; We had better stick orn. . rratie fielding by the Athletics , mon today opened his campaign as | northwest gale, the intrepid pilots, peaceful occupation of Germany—hy the frenzied fans came jamming | against and unjust laws. they accomplished the first xvest- to the American of govern* idling Beals. .MeNeely out i unwise accompanied by their also dollars and pounds brand the With through the gates of Clark Griffith I vice presidential candidate on the La For the writing in plainer terms mechinicians. hound crossing of the Atlantic Ocean American British j ment, thej American brand of equality f the wav Manager Harris got a ' bayonets. It Stadium and at lb o'clock, a half-hour Follette ticket. of the law against the use of in- Lieut. John Harding, jr.. and Lieut. by airplane in history. Before them in the place of French ; and the American brand of vages. fe when his roller was fumbled by | before game time, ail of the stands Again and again he criticized Presi- junction in labor disputes, if that be Leslie P. Arnold, completed the cross- lies a smooth journey to their cher- is Mr. Houghton's opinion that the America had better stay American. -ykes After Hi**. .fled to Hauser. except have 1 the open left fie'd bleachers dent Coolidge. whom he termed necessary, to make the courts stay ing from the old world to the new ished goal, in comparison to what peace of Europe thereby be safe- "We outlawed ail artifical aumgartn.T tried to snare Harris' the will privilege. I were filled. There were more than “mythically within the limitation already fixed yesterday, when they closed the gap they have already passed safely over. guarded more effectively than would | We have had our revolu- ff first, but tossed wildly and Ducky ' 20,n0n boxes, strong, courageous, si- tion and , in the field grandstands by act of Congress. 570 miles open It was just 6:29 o'clock, eastern reforms. I do not favor a >ok second. G. slin sent his Boss ' lent. watchful man who occupies the of of ocean that be possible through any other method. corporation j and pavilions. this standard time, yesterday morning | government, a bank gov- ..me with a single to right. Judge ; presidential and attacked sa- Addrea* Not Political. separates Greenland from barren, Faith In German Fledge. | farm i The intense heat caused both mana- chair." little when the aviators lifted their pontoons eminent, a government or a allowed with a two bagger to the ! tirically Charles G. the Re- At outset of his address Mr. rock-bound harbor on the rag- ; labor government. -1 gers, Connie Mack of the visiting team. Dawes, the ged fringes out of water at Ivigtut, Greenland, Houghton is confident 1 am for a com- am.- territory that put Goose at and ' said he would not make a of North America. the Ambassador mon | Bueky Harris of the locals to forego publican vice presidential nominee Davis (Continued on Page a.) the government and j sense government by all the bird, but Bluege fouled to Hale. political speech. It was the most severe test of the 3, Column that German ; any extensive pre-game practice, hut for "his gallant service in war on or- people will proceed without delay, j people according to the American A pass, a single, an infield out .and stepped “We meet as Americans on an policy and i the Nationals onto the field for labor,” while to and in complete good faith, to carry ; under the American Con- sacrifice tiy accounted for a jganized he referred holiday,” he said. "We can ! : a brief drill shortly after 10 and the Davis, American out the undertakings imposed upon stitution.’ ¦‘atbuia! tally in the second session, cheering John W. Democratic standard to forget po- that greeted their appearance afford for the moment them by the Dawes report. The rati- ue 1 strolled and Peek singled him ¦ Athletics, | bearer, as “a man who would be wlll- the Issues that di- Right to Bargain. ; was deafening. The t¦ >.>. were litical parties and by the Reichstag, news of > second. Both runners advanced on ! ing. it seems, lo out-Coolidge and speak of things con- fication Turning I gi veil a hand, hut iin’ess he came from Cool- vide them which reached Mr. Houghton on to a discussion of his views achary’s out and Muddy counted the Quaker City there probably was i idge as a servant of Wall street.” cerning which all true Americans HEAT surprise on labor, Mr. Coolidge declared that davis to launch TO CONTINUE seas week, did not j high last ter Lamar caught McNeely's loft, fan among those present should agree.” right of wage-earners to j not a who him. | the organ- arris also filed to Lamar, leaving did Be then briefly the ize, bargain collectively ' not hope the Macks would need Glad to Called Radical. Reviewing strug- It is an open secret that the pur- and negotiate ¦eck stranded. ' sympathetic cheers at the conclusion gles* of against “the forces of through its own agents of For himself, labor pose of Secretary Hughes’ visit to j had been de- ' Senator Wheeler said, greed and avarice” come • termined. Score in Kourth. I hostilities. he would a human to to in August, was made at welcome classification as Berlin which Referring help its present position, Mr. Davis said: BIG FOR ANOTHER Houghton’s earnest instigation, obviously to the Railroad Crowd. M ildly. to against DAY i radical the ATTACK Mr. Cheer* revolt “liv- SOON Rue] opined Nationals’ fourth hold the ground that Board, called the ing under the dictatorship of a ’’lflabor is to was to assure the German government Labor he attention that oatting turn with a Texas League During the Bucks' drill Washing- small "we have been making class that controls »he it has gained, which is another way that the United States expected Ger- i an inlerest- louble t>. left, l.ut Perk to Sim- ton rooters never passed up an op- financial re- ing experiment lined i sources of the country." of saying that If America is to remain many to execute the Dawes plan with | in relation to railroad mons and Zachary to Miller. MeNeely. portunity to applaud generously He asserted Will Vital Is- Showers May Bring Slight j the only American, there are three great con- Voice Views on least possible delay. , labor," and added "it could probably .hough, walked and poled the ! every snappy hit of fielding turned i issue of the day was that of the Harris “returning structive duties before the American Not only in Berlin, but in Eon- 1 be modified, through mutual agree- •all to left, scoring Rice, how- in. When Bucky Harris ran well the Government to the Kuel. people. Tonight to Swel- Baris and Mr. Hughes : ment, to the benefit of all concerned." ever. not aid his mates, lofting hack of second base and scooped up representatives, of the people,” for, he sues More Fully at Wheel- Relief don. Brussels. could added, ’The first is to preserve equality plain that no further Ameri- Mr. Coolidge conceded that in pri- to Miller. a sizzler. batted by Joe Martina, and the two old parties, "in every- made it i I thing name,” are now as of opportunity and make the Nation can co-operation in “the European | vale employment the right to strike Two more Washington markers were without balancing threw deftly to Joe but as alike tering City. i the secure against any tendency' to harden ing Today. be expected goes along with the right to organize. ting up in ‘he seventh. With Harris : Judge, he was cheered to the echo, Gold Dust twins" in their sub- settlement" could if this and serviency to "control a single dom- into a system of caste. We do not last comprehensive opportunity—the Likewise, he said, the principle of one. Rice b.-at out a slow hopper to ! was was Goose Goslin. who made several of inant power of financial, industrial want men and women In this country Dawes scheme—should be forfeited. voluntary arbitration is recognized, hapman at short. (loslin lofted to j spectacular afield. and showers will bring slight catches to remain tied to the stations which By the Associated Pres*. Thunder the American Secretary of "but compulsory arbitration, to my •ykes, but Judge slapped a double to But the crowd became wildly en- commercial interests centering" in That I their fathers occupied. We wish all ON BOARD THE DAVIS SPECIAL relief from the present torrid wave weight : mind, cannot be reconciled with the •ight-eent>T and Rice by some speedy | thusiastic when 'ioslin took his place Wall street. State’s representations carried his fathers and all mothers to the TRAIN, En to Wheeling. tonight, but much cooler weather Berlin has now been i right of individual freedom.’’ work on the paths beat to the plate j at the plate in a short batting prac- For ammunition to support at- nurse Route W. in demonstrated. tack, hope that their