National All-Stars Have Edge in Pitching Power

Mel Ott

Jirumie. Codines

Gabby Hartnett

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in the

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power, the National League All-Star team Although the American League All-Star team was conceded to have the greates had the edge in pitching strength with -Dizzy Dean, Carl Hubbell and Van Lingle Mango hurling Other luminaries" who National lineup at Washington on July 7 last were Jimmie Collins, first baseman of the Chicago Cubs, Mel Ott, Giant Hartnett, catcher of the Chicago Cubs, Arky Vaughan, Pittsburgh infielder, and Joe Medwick, St. Louis Cardinals-outfiel Americans won the clash easily,

TOM SOPWITH'S CASUAL

SELECTION

ENDEAVOUR II BETTER THAN OLD SLOOP TO WINDWARD

Newport, R. L, July 2

T. O. M. Sopwith entrusted all his hopes of capturing the America's cap in his slim, blue Endeavour II to-day, as his Ameri- can rivals groomed their three prospective defenders for a third and final series of trials off here starting to-morrow.

Observers believed Harold S. Vanderbilt's new Ranger, fresh from the ship builders at Bath, Maine, would be the choice of the American committee to defend the "Ould Mug." Ranger, undefeat- ed, in preliminary trials, held a wide margin over her rivals, Gerard B. Lambert's Yankee and Chandler Hovey's Rainbow.

Sopwith announced his decision (plete cleaning.

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CASUALS' SOCEER-XI.

“FOR JAMAICA”

Kingston Club's Centenary

Celebrations

The following members of the Casuals Football Club will take part in a tour in Jamaica in con- nection with the centenary of the Kingston-club:

P. A. Sergeant (in charge), G. Allen, J. T. Burrowes, K. P. S. Caldwell, P. T Collins, E A Davies, Capt. R. Edwards, A. H Fabian, E. Q. Faulkner, R. W. E.. Groves, NE Moreland, GM Par- tridge, ELS Seaford, W. K. Ses sions and P. H Williams:

P. H. Williams and K. P. S.

Caldwell will be joint captains Two or three games will be played against All Jamaica, one against the Kingston club, and two or three other games during the tour The party denve Bristol on and re

on August 30,

race Endeavour II with com- Among the American cup hoats, plete lack of ceremony. Return Ranger and Rainbow were at near- ing from a trip to Block Island, by Bristol to-day undergoing final where he spent a few days fish-preparations for the last trial series ing and conferring with a govern- starting to-morrow. Yankee was ment weather observer on contemporarily out of action with a by a stiff southeaster during ditions to be expected on the split mainsail, blown out yesterday tune up.

course, he announced casually

that the newer sloop had proved

faster to windward than Endea-

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your 1, which he also brought

Bcross the Atlantic, and would therefore be his choice.

Since his original challenge to the New York Yacht Club specified he would use Endeavour II, he said he did not notify the club of his final decision. Yesterday was his to substitute another boat, ming the chal-

KING

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SUMMER SALE

NOW PROCEEDING

WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

PRO TENNIS BID. SAYS MRS. MOODY

Will Never Leave Amateurism

HAS WRITTEN BOOK ON TENNIS EXPERIENCES

San Francisco, June 30. Helen Wills Moody, greatest wo men tennis player of her time, never has received an offer to turn professional

Mrs. Moody's singular isolation was disclosed in a check she had either signed templating

Tessional engagement on the courts.

Bay

Frankly for

“You may

me that I am not cons

ing profession

times Wimbledon champion. What is

ring turn-

the many-

to me is that I never have an offer,

There have been

ports I would pl

Each time I have

about it.

WOULD BE FL

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