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nir rmirn Mill Iruni inn nnmi rEDFORD MATL TRTPiUXK. MEDrOKI OKEflOX. TUESDAY. JULY ir,. 192a VT PXOE SIX BRITISH TRACK STARS MEET YALE AND HARVARD Stroke TRACED 10 VET ... .in a swimmer it's Strange Slump of National .League Champs May Go sasr -v " .1 Mi l"t il Pit '' Down in History As Most! Unexpected Bucs Regis - ter Eight in a Row. CARD COLLAPSE y"" ; ' HURLING STAFF ! - - , IK ffx 'raar-m- .,.r - v. -"-'w;m W - aasaasssK: - --, MUSfflfc TBI r ' n ... rcjiS (. Mi llu ' tut 10 i.-l ii,l.i n Hum. III'! II .1.-: Hi'1! I II 'I I- i i 'v I .in I - ji'' r I ..it U.I I nil . i mi K 'I 1.IH . il li mn i i j lei- 4 .1 'I Hill I..-. . By Il.n-brrl W. Ilai-kor. Associated Itokh HportH Writer. Hre and thre on the paM of htiehall history are rcordrd th? dramatic collapse of powerful baKhali mochinfH. Jmt the fall of the Ht. J-mils CardlnnN, Nationnl Hague chatnpinnA in li2S. threat ens to go down In the books an on of the 8trflnfrnt and most UiK-rpeottMl of all form reversal. Kor two months the Card wern In the thlrk of the pennant ehaxe. Then they fell apart. There have heen a number of explanation for the collapw of the hampions. hut ytOKt of the ref iionstbillty ran be traced bark to a veteran pitrhinu Bluff that i-rarkcd wide upen :it a time when 1 till v Buiithworth had no up-anl-ioinWiK yntitiKH.'-rs OitKlble of NteppliiK into the breru-h. On June 14 of the current cmn- palKn the Curdtt had compltfl record of 34 vh lorfen and kww.4, a itrcentaf;e of dose XIO. Since that d;ite the Turdi nalw have lust 23 KBinen and won tfrily ni for a neaHon's record of .., 4 a vlctorl nUiKe of ,'Ihus In Fi-SsrtucMQ nnnQ n Hi.- FluMt iif :ilf III IJUUlJ III ne 'arilH have a roii'-l . fc 1 w J U U J mvoith the irdN have tin!'!"' from a position an a h-ariitiK eon ; tender for !) ch.impionhbip Into i n rtofirht with Mrooklyn to ntuv 1 tit of the Kfcond division. Smithworth'K tw lt Kround j trt the Dodfterw yenterday, bowinir, t Ihe New York (Hants, 7 to 2. j while the Ilohln were turnlni:' 1-ark the Cincinnati Keds. 4 to 2. f This left the Robins only a uanje and a half out of the first di vision. The second place Chicago Cubs Hhaved a half Kame off r'lttnburK s lead by downing the 1'hlllloH In both ends of a double bill. 0 to fi. find 1 to C. Chuck Klein hit hh ir4th, Sf.th nnd 2fith home runs durfnn the double bill to assume major leaRiie leadership in this de partment. Mink Wilson got his 23rd homer In the first same. An error by .OeorK" HiMcr en- nbled the l'imlen to beat the IIom ton liraves, ft to 4 In l InnliiKi ! nnd stretch their winning sweaK to elrht In a row. The victory J (Aft the I'irates leadiim the Cubs by two and a half games. The Vunkeps picked up half a f game on the Athletics by heating hnck upon-his trusty right when Drtrolt. 7 to C while the A' werejftn,) if u t-Hsis develops. Hplltling n double bill with Cleve-1 Observers at Itraddock's train land. Ins camp at White Sulphur Bahe Ruth's 20th homer of the springs. N. Y.. have noticed the ytar In the ninth Inning gave the cmillenger working away with a Yanks their win ot letrolt. Sloppy fielding spoiled Hoy Hhetld's debut an a starting pitcher and he wmp rMved by Freddy Heimlich, who received ered'l for the victory. Cleveland slugtf-d Khmke. Itom- men ano Tertes io nmr nt- ini game of their double bill with the A A n to ii. out (ifoiKu rini- Hhuw stoiped the Indluns cold in, r "'" won, iu u. r.iiiiipiiuB beven scattered hita and funned , V ,llnK...I Vn-A Mar-... bWT as the Chicago While Kox beat Washington. 4 to 2, a ml the.buklnK skm lu k,.,.,, ;ilni ()Ul ,lf -u, Ht, Iuis Itrowns poundfd fjway of the ehalleiiKer's punches. lout on h ti i lii h for Ifl hits to down the lted Sx. 10 to 3. Fights Last Night Jty the Associated Pre. Boston li nle Schaar. Huston, knocked out Jack (iagnoit. Histon. e. New York Sammy IWfman. New York, stopptd Pctey Mack. Jersey City. t. Ttroiii Steve Itoreo. TornntiN oiil pointed Phil Tobias. N-v Voik, (1U. tlrnnil Itapids. Mich.- tleoiKC fiodfi ey. Lelperville, Pa,, stoppeil Halph Smith. San Krancit-co, (V) Watch Tongue For Signs of Illness Your toiiKue is nothing more than the upper end of your stomach and intrtiV. It is the first thins; vmir dftrtnr limit ut. It tplla ut 1 (tlnnce the condition of your dines- tive system snd physicians say that 9U per cent of all sicknesses start with stomach and bowel trouble. A white or yellow. igfw I3ii cumins; uii jfuui t-AC4 tongue is a danger sifc-nul 01 tlioso uiKes tive disorders. It tells you why the leust ex ertion tires you out; why you have pains in ttuywr why you have pains in mNf.Uk the bowels, as, sour mij mormntl stomach, diny spells. And It's a siifn you need Taulac. This rood old reliable medicine has helped thousands who were physi cal wrecks. See how the first bot tle helps you. Tanlac contains no mineral drugs; It is made of barks, herbs and roots naturea own medicines for the sick. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Your money back if it doesn't help you. Tanlac $2 MILLION BOTIIIS USED r 1 ll A ImnK nrpnuni iniin wii,i-i,w. l-i iliin ivhi ni'Vi.i- itiiiiiI.s am "-' AiTiti.i'tii PrfCt Photo Alh!elc fror-. Oxford and Cambridge will enter dual meet with a Vale-Harvard team July 13 at the Harvard tlji'jm, Cambridge, Mjes., where they are ehown practlcinti. Ian R. Mann ( ower right) Is the high hur,J!- etar ot the Invader, and Fred Sturdy (iowr left) is the hope u( American cohorU U) the pole vault. BRADDOCK MQMmi.! TininonAV nniiT i xt ,i " I HI IWaI 111 I Kl II I I iverfiUy of Alalima, who won the o( the or,.r., ut he dirt upecify I I 1 1 I lit ll Jfl I I 1 1 1 1 I I j I-'-'- Houthern Intercollegiate golf a section which involved the ap I UUHUll www I ! chain j'ioiiHliiji early In -May. at the ilication of considerable voltage to j liiltmote Forest country club ot ; his person. lAHheville. turned up a fortnight "I was ail wet at the time," he RUfnOrS SaY Chall6nQ6r HaS laUr to I'lav ln lne ODen cam- said. "The first part of the work ' jpionship of the southeastern pro-, was well, sort ot trying. And it nnwnlAnorf I of Uonri Dim Thaf Maw WnrPV tSJOW inai IViay VVOIiy Loughran Champ Slow ing Up, Belief of Fans. N H W YORK, July 16 . iP There are rumors that James J. Kiuddock has developed a good left hook which lie hope tn usp with K'od effect when he fncea - .Toimny J.ougnran in ineir jikiil heavyweight championship battlu , ut the Yankee stadium Thursday , night but the chances are that tin j Jerey 'ity challenger will fall ' left hook. Hut James J. is not by 1 uny means neKlectlng his straight iinht. It was a straight right that i,ioke Pete I-utzo'j jaw. knocked ; out Tutfy (.rUflih and stopped i ,,my Slatte.y and no one knows oeuer man iiiauooeK inai ins mm- tune is In his right bund. iu mat nano it ran oca punches harder than any light 'iru)nnK.u m uie "un...rWl " I ne ousiiieMH, i( wouiu Kt'ein. him iiokmiuii, i ins eamp In Hossick Kails. N. Y., up- 'Jin ' "'""'" "t 1.0. ...s wll a.n.l Canada. . " ..... . , ( (upendiiiK upon his speed ami l,eo i.omsltl litunil t uai i.uUKtt jtan could be floored lull Leo didn't J find uny way to keep the Imht heavyweight champion down. The Abfideen axsain floored Tommy j f a bout at Madison Square tiaiden but I I .oiiehi ii n L'nl on In linv IiIm uav In (a tteeislun. p.raildoi'k puncaesl' harder than l.om.-ki and Lourhran may imt be able to k'1 up if one of the Jersey City's shiKger's rl;bts land fluvh on his jaw. odd on the bout have been short en im:. lndir;itlous nw ai i that Loimhran will enter the ring j little heller than an even money ii-hoire. The betting fraternity I seeiii.H to have decided 1 bat tjie jlTtV-poimd lilhliMbler han loKt 'some of his speed and that there is j more than a remote ehance that Itl.otdock "III succeed Io the till CTAMmWfiQ :! V- JLJrAL 1 Jm i JJ I rrrm j OF X HE "VT F TT5 fill VJLm J UJ (Ity the Associated Pre. .Nalinmil leisiguc. IT. .ii'.; .f:tr. riu.ii.iiiK I'lurafcii -Nv Y'tk .. Ml l-lllll ii 4V -la ii I'M. .3MI , n,,.kivn . 31 42 I'hil.i.l. ..hu Hilton Clnrlnnatl .. . Anlel-li'llll l.i'lisiie. l'l 1-hll.iilelphln New York . SI. laiuls . .. I let mil I'levelan.l W'ashinijti.n I'lilenso .. .. I'.oslon 4M f.s .am The 3-flory l:xc liaitKe I.uII.Iiiir under cnn.HIl lli-tli.ll In Seattle. Va.h., Ik t,i he the hiltxexl re- ii... t ..,......., i...,i.iit.v ! ,1... jwonu. By O. B. KEELER , i n-.m- riu-l.eii i-.ll l-.nkv fessional golfers' association at at HiimiuKham. He looked extremely 1 ',al,irt 11,1,1 for lUIlk'er han at .Ashevllle, and informed me, with a depressed air, that he doubted if j he could manage to play through the competition. j "Kxaminations been, tough?" I Inquired. I "No," he said. "Initiations. I might go ko far us to say electro- ctitions. I'm just nhoiit ruined.' j 1 pressed Harry for an explana-j tlon. : U seems that In the closing days: 0f uiH (.0eKlate term he. wuh candidate for one ot the mystic i POP VENDER RETIRES I SAN ANTONIO, Texas 'A; j Julius." whose thundering pl-a, ; Hon't you ever get thlrst-ee?" is familiar to thonaiuis of nluvers im f;)nM pro,)a,lly h;iM hllWkei, n,H ; tlo,,i nf llftn Kt,w kllow that Julius i boasts a last name although his given name bus beef a hy-wurd in .,... u,,H Sail Antonio for years. 111m surname is .Mver. Likewise few nuw h h!,M l:iul MWa' " ,"", in'ovulinii an ediii'Mtirm for .vinil . children, through his assorted oc- cupatioiiM. A long siege of illness has taken week and competed in the British most of Julius" pep. As a result Columbia mid-summer carnival at this born showman bus appeare,) Vancouver, It. C, l'i iday and Sat in public, only a few times ibis unlay and in the twilight meet of jU ",M"m" iMiiuim-ij j mi ni; inan. for the e.NpresH puriue of 'lying. lie Improved sufficiently to mount a horse, and conceived the ide f becoming the town crier. ' I. very day. rain or shine. Julius le his pony, placards UMended and a megaphone bellowinp merits of various: pn ducts. That outdoor Juhus Into a trap Now he is quitting. life changeil ping fellow. '! nriiiunA inAimiAii W I ni n ne lell ri.im a slacker In the j pi. int. slliklim Ihe eenielil fl,,,,, MII.V.MCni-:.-(,11 ACM'acyh''"'1, U" "'"1 ""'nln- u frac 1 pays the tilKnesi ilivhlen.lH at thi.,'""' sK 1 . i naiiKee (ounliy cluh here w here : the .voieni ,M.n Koir iiiunmnient 1 will he played. AllKIISI :'l--!4. i lle.iutifully y04Mlel and lylni; en Kently mltini; cround. thiouN-Ti ! which runs the Milwaukee i in.r. the curse Is tinly 6.3IMI A-aiils luni;. H. .Meyer, the fali-wayri are narrow and lined with deep ruuxh, while the i:re.tiM are Ireacheniusly trap- ieu and hunkered. Some yaid.mei nay he added for the tournament.' . V,".."" ""k"', ""'"; d and I. tinkered. Some yaid.mei alh-tl. w ho has plaed the course perhaps hair a hundred limes. holds the reeot-.l. 67. I The two nuisl illtll.ult holes, thinks .l..e Uoherlson. cluh pro. are. eli-.ht and eleven. i:iKht Is 411 i y.nds. par four, a dot-lee lo the! .i'.:l .1 I " i ne Kieen is surrolin.led ' ..'.Tsh'V 'leaxy lunher. There Is n 4a.; foot opening for ihe al.nroaeh. 1 A.-r..s- Ihis is n hiuh hunker, audi . In front a sand irap. The preen Is' ,iollink-. The 4i.-y.,, d. par tour i eleventh, has hum' traps to Mtihl ! and left. The Breen Is sharply ! el. ,ate,l. Ahe K.plnosa of Chirac, a pro.l and himher ol Al, runner-tin tn llol.hy Jones In the national open., Is wcsuin open vhamplun. fr:ili-i niiifn al Alabama, anil pru t!r-si-il um-vc-MUiilly i-iiimikIi In Hie was hot weather. 1 was pretty was hot weather. damp. I sup(mse. And when 1 got ;to the well, the part with the electricity, why, it wasn't so darned much more comfortable than one of those chuirs where they put straps on you. At least,, that's my idea.' Harry was In bed a week from the shuck and, sure enough, he had to withdraw from the Hirmingham golf competition after the first day. "They talk about electrocution, being an advance of civilization," said he, gloomily. '"Tell yon what next time I join a fraternity, I hope they bang me! ATHLETES LEAVE SI:atTLK.-July 16 P After a luiiK and strenuous season climax- ed by a whirlwind finish, world and nationally famous men and women track athletes todav head- ..) f.n- th.i. l. .hi,.h t. tered throughout the I'nlted States t n .., i... flelil artists in the two countries rame io the J'acific northwest last ne mi m unity .t luetic assoeia- "" -- nmiii, itnai ot iippi u.MMiiiieiy j.i.uHo persons at- tended the three meets. Frank Wykoff. the spring sen-1 KUion of California, captured the! loo yard dash event last' night from a field of classy performers in h.7 'dthIn or one tenth 4if n than the official ud slower world's record. Claud Mtracey. tin Texas flier. ;is hot on Wykorf's heels Io finish second while Wes ley Kostcr. negro ace of Washing. in state college, was third. SiiM'i'lnlinilim Killil. I'OltTI.AXI). Oil'.. July lll.M, l.i'land Ii. Kcimui. JO, MipiTlnli'ti.l- ini of iii;,' i'.h tally ll ''"I f i,t 'ri'iminal U-c ami stm- iiipany at '. i ,s h.i m. :is fa- llijuivil yi'.sti'iMay altt'rnm.n i:an Vullir ax mailuate,! I,y the AVest I nlon, la , hish whool Wllln.ut haOnc h. en ,ii,.t , tardy after he entered ihe first rrtde, No More Neuritis . ll i ,., Ill ADTIS, NCCK, LegS Of TnlEllS . V.a, want , r,0 ..f the a,,.. ll.K Istll. I neuritis, iteuralift.,. s..,t- h .a Ihe.in.ullstii. Iiisi ut.t.l.' i'tsnh.1 t. the ufTe.-ted siits and "nee" bow qul.kly ull nasery will cea.se. T-mol is a rsiwrrfully penrlrstlnr ahsoilwni. ,.ti,ii. and Ii eullt.c in Its a.th.n. whl.h oes In throuKh ths pores .mil ,n.i. kly rea.-h.s u.r l.urniiK. y litna l.erien. ln.osu slut,t,orn isilns In the l..i. k ..r Ihe nr. k. alsi.it shoulder Made. fa. e or head. In the lorraini i,d Kiisera. or eMendliif down the tlo.l. to ii.. t.. ..... .. .., e.s,n d.ai.iear. iH.nili.. i!Lrw,M 'n,, "11 w"l re. longer lTlon;'ss',rLo.'.'!: "l:n.'"'. Ihe Jolt. 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