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MONDAY, JULY 23, 1923.
SPORT NEWS
tilayiMl' here this ynr, for I' | Philadelphia 42 45
all the iiruc»3.iiy Ingredient* | Detroit .. 41 44
Hike a death ntrucgle. the Hull |Washington 57 45
dn^H on .one wide trying to erasi 'Boston 31 53
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/ Not a Bit Backward
ory
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while New Holland will Ik*
NATIONAL LEAGUE
CLUBS:
and If. they win thin time jNew York —....
there will be no doubt hh to (belt jUincinnutl —.
hupremney. Those Bulldogs Junf t Pittsburg
rally have to play baseball ' Brooklyn
that's all.'. Chicago
The game will start at four-fif h| . —
cm with the admission pricer I'hUadeJphla
fifty and thirty-five cents.
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BASEBAF.L
RESULTS
11 SALLY LEAGUE
ICLUBS: w.
''Charlotte 14
| Muron 12 •
•Spartanburg 10
STANDING OF CLUBS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE '<
CLUBS: W. L. Pet J
few Orleans 53 31 .Olf |
Mobile
Nashville ..
\tiantn ... —
.547 .
eph'
•11 ‘to
10 4H
ttle Hock 35 51 .4
AMERICAN LCACUE
ULUISi W. I.. Pc
w York 09 2S .«
Cleveland 4S 42 .0i
St. Louis 45 42 .fr
Chicot
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SUNDAY’S RESULTS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
.547) Atlanta 3; Chattanooga 7.
.517 New Orleans 5; Memphis 2.
.171 ; Nashville 4; Birmingham**.
.45' Only three frames scheduled.
.448! AMERICAN LEAGUE
.47*, Wnrhfrgton 3: Cleveland I.
New York 7; Detroit 4.
[ ’ Philadelphia J; St. txmlr. 9.
Boston 2; Chicago 0.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
ronton 14-5: Brooklyn u/l.
St. Louis 0; Cincinnati “2.
Philadelphia 4; New York 0; (!
Innings, rain.
only three games scheduled.
MONDAY’S GAMES
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta at Nashville.
Birmingham nt Chattanooga.
Mobile at Little Rock.
< 1 j11v th#i*e games scheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis at CIncannatl.
New York at Philadelphia.
only two game* scheduled.
SALLY LEAGUE
Spartanburg ftt Augusta.
Crernvillc nt Charlotte.
Columbia' nt Macon.
CANADIANS SAVING MONEY
(By Associated Press.)
OTTAWA—Savings accounts
1 inks throughout Canada showed
an in. tease of $9,333,259 In the
y >ar ended May 1, according tc
figures compiled by the govern
ment bureau of statistics.
o-M the basis of |>opulatlon sav
ings accounts amounted to $146 for
i very man, woman And ehikl in th«
I on inlon. Totr.l saving'! on May
I tlie statistics show, amounted to
f 1.317.855.790 compared With $1.-
’ox.522,531 a year ago.
Tile increase it* savings, it
■dnted out. Is due a the return of
ip'Hprrlty and stabilization of busi-
conditions throughout
Dominion,
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
MUL0
’^COL L AIBS
UftTED WHIFFLE TREES
JEWELRY gt BU66Y WHIPS I
OUT OUR WAY
By Williams
■\V$h Ida Kchrnll about doing this 50-fo
York City beach. Tho photographer i. U f,
camera—ns she zoomed to the wa'ir.
'I air - with hi
• -it
bulldogs Meet New ,
: Holland For Third
Game Wcdnesda r
Buildups have had m
suirevsful <;ertson this
it' *mty fly In the olntmcn
7VHB f\ record of h.i\ing # alrcady th Bulldogs
truuim.il Urn Clciirsla ItuUdoKs. Loch tVbttu wilt about Ms
twko 'ilurluc tin* summer ceatoti nfrong. :l hnc-up Into Uu* i
New Holland from (laincsviile, the n,-alunt New Holland in an «
only team in the state that hat t J amerce the victor.
n 4Me tu turn the trick, eom« : »'*"--l'Hnl~ wIU 6url tho K«ra,
* - - -•> ><- *•«. r’TLr
I^tUilug, nnuihcr chance ill , limited efr Uu- UuUdokn hero
—n. ‘ ‘ ctntly. Hitler Ijj a hurlcr of
Hill ?Yfjbltc tielievrn the Bulldog! 'ability an.I ih<
an Whip the Hall County team tc (done a day's
Which *New Holland mukes nnnwri him »>ff.
usljr^ *’Sbow us.”
New* Holland was perfectly will
g to.play thlg third game, in fac
they tfere more than willing—thej j b< !•' g that New Holland te
E nxlous to meet tho Bull- it's two victories over the hpnu
rain, ns they feel that they I tab nt. The old, old story, “out fo
Will make It three straights. r< v. ngc” would fit well hero
New Holland won from the | that Ih exactly what the Bulldog
lorgbt boy* In Gainesville first »re out fo* In this game. They
i their home (llumond. They tluu j want to beat New Holland uboi
* :l:to Journey down to Ath* I "• «» It I* to want any
again beat the local lads, thing and that Is a rather dungc
of'nn necornpllsliinent. | mM triyno of mind for them to 1
• Bulldogs are . now up In In- Onnucrou*. fur New ilolland.
nd the,arms are filled with I The hunch persists with us 1
bats. Bill White has told » n,r ‘wo tries the Bulldogs
b(4r*''they had bolter win thl» !F*»lng to see their hopes nnswi
•, ? or off goes their collective. n*" 1 turn bark the Invaders
■•2 Just like that. It l%mlfchty J*Urne. I f rourre New Holland wM
nt that Hill gets hard with PM* up a fight and It will prnhnlil*
i boys, but ho means to win thn* 1,0 n hot one too. hut when tluu
IO LIKE
HANDS
cheat-
THOSE 1
WOULD
A LIFE TOEV
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TP err CAPPER- . VUH C BOUGHT A SET OF FALSE TEETH ^
FROM A TRAVELING DENTIST SHORTLV AFTER THE CIVIL "* ,K *
vjar. broke them today durwi, a Political 1
y argument in front of the Harness shop- j
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
By Ahern
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