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PAGE FIVE DAILY CIMIOJv-LEDGEB. JACKSON, SATURDAY SIOENEvG, 'APRIL 29, 1933 NATIONAL BELIEVE IT OR NOT -By Ripley Senators Waste Hits, Make Costly Miscaes, Lose 10-7 MAJOR TRACKMEN TO MEET GHOGTAWS Purple Runners to Bring Current Track Season to Close at Clinton BEARCATS TO PLAY LITTLE ROCK HERE Jackson Negro Bali Club to Meet Stars Today at League Park HOW RUfJ a urvt AMERICAN CAN INTO TH PHILADELPHIA, April 23 V-The Athletes took a free scoria game from the Boston Red Sox in the opener of a two day scries today. 9 to 8. The Mackmen concentrated the bulk of their hitting while scoring six runs in the third inninar. BOSTON ADRIITOAE Warstler ss 4 1 R.

Johnson if ..3 2 McManus 3b ....5 1 11 ill i. I I i i ii Til The Jackson Bearcats, the capital city's-entry in the negro southern baseball league, are slated to meet the Little Rock; Stars this afternoon at League park at 3 :30 P.M. T- The game this afternoon is to be the first in a series of four, and the remaining games will be announced later. The Little Rock and Jackson teams are both in the first division of the teams composing the southern negro circuit, and a stiff battle is in prospect this afternoon as both squads go into action to try to boost their percentage in the win columns. I I Will .1 i Alexander lb 4 0 Failure to hit in the pinches and loose flying mads Jacisoa i second ball gam in ths Dixie League season last cizht.

Baton Rouge winning 10 to 7. The defeat was feature by the wasted base hits of the homeHngs. a six run rally, by the BiHinss team ta the eleventh Inning with only cne hit. and the Rood pitching of two ex-MUlsaps collegians. True, the wildness of the Pat Dunnaway and L.

B. Jones, was costly, but even more so were the half a dozen bobbles their mates committed behind them. Jones fanned three men in ordsr In the seventh frame. Herbert Rushing. Hazlehurst boy who has had several seasons of Class and experience, was at second base for the locals, and although he fanned three times, with the hlp of Umpire Welsh, he made a good impression, especially afield.

Ill Ferrell, whom he replaced for the night, was banished from the park along with Gene MfcClun? in the ninth for criticising Welch's decisions. After a run in the opening frame on hits by Rushing and Cowboy Jone3. and three more tallies in the fourth on bingles by llazl. Williams, Berry and Bobo. Jackson made a desperate attempt to trot the count in the llodapp 2b Millsaps will bring the current track season to a close, as far as the Majors are concerned, this afternoon when the Purple runners invade Clinton for a dual meet with the Mississippi coUege thinly clads.

Little is known of the relative strength of either of the two teams, but it is predicted that Coach Rexinger and his Majors will excel the time of the Choctaws in the dash events. The Indians are, however, expected to take a major share of the middle distances and longer runs. Weight events are Choctaw strong points, but the Purple mentor was confident last night that Gycelle Tynes and Melvin Richardson would capture a few places in the weight contests. The jU-ips are uncertain. 5 0 2 1 0 1 Seeds rf Watwood rf xFothergili OUver cf 1 4 0 7 3 2 0 0 2 4 0 1 0 0 5 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ....1 0 0 4 1 1 2 sr.ea CHICAGO.

April 28 JP Ffter being held for seven Innings by Lon Warneke, the Cincinnati Reds battered the young righthanders out of action in the eighth and scored enough runs for a 6 to 1 victory over the Chicago Cubs today. CINCINNATI AB PO A Grantham, 2b. 3 0 2 4 Morrissey, 3b. 5 0 1 0 0 Bottomley, lb. 5 1 2 12 2 0 Lombardi, c.

5 0 10 1 Moore, cf. 4 1 0 3 0 0 Roettger, II 5 12 10 0 Rice. rf. 5 1 2 5 0 0 Durocher, ss. 3 1 14 6 1 Lucas, p.

2 1 0 0 2 0 Totals 37 6 9 27 IS 1 CHICAGO AB PO A Demaree, cf. 4 0 1 3 0 0 W. Herman, 2b. 4 0 0 2 2 2 P. Herman, rf.

4 0 0 0 0 Stephenson, If. 4 0 2 1 0 0 English, 3b. 3 0 1 0 1 0 Grimm, lb. 4 119 10 Koenig, ss. 3 0 0 4 3 1 Hartnett, 4 0 2 8 0 Warneke, p.

3 0 2 0 3 0 Henshw, 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tinning, 0 0 0 0 0 0 zHendrick 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 1 9 27 10 3 z-Ba-tted for Tinning in 7th. Cincinnati 000 000 060 Chicago 000 010 0001 Runs batted in Bottomley 2, Lombardi, Rice, Lucas, Hartnett. Two base hit Bottomley. Stolen base Grantham. Double plays Grantham to Durocher to Bottom-ley; Warneke to Koenig to Grimm; W.

Herman to Koenig to Grimm. Sacrifices English, Koenig. Left on bases Cincinnati Chicago 8. Base on balls Off Warneke Henshaw 1. Struck out By Warneke Tinning 1.

Hits Off Warneke 8 in 7 1-3 innings; Henshaw 1 in 1-3; Tinning 0 in 1 1-3. Losing pitcher Warneke. Umpires Reardon, McGrew and Moran. Time 2:11. xxJoiley 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Gooch ........0 Welch 1 Andrews 1 xxxWinsett McLaughlin .....0 Totals 33 8 8 24 9 Batted for Watwood in 9th.

xx Batted for Shea in 8th. SOUTHERN 11 "WCafc "'a AN OIL TANKER containing JOO.000 GALLONS OF GASOLINE. CAUGHT FIRE AND BURNED FOR 3 DAY5 The Bridge and Living Quarters were destroyed Her Engines Melted to 6 Polp YT NOT ONE DROP OF GASOLINE WAS LOST Bre Impcml Oil Co. of CaWa xxx Batted for Andrews in 8th. PHILADELPHIA AB II PO A Cramer cf 5 114 0 Cochrane ....2 113 0 Professional Cards 30 DAY SPECIAL Duart Permanent Wave Facial, Shampoo and Set 1.00 Hot Oil Shampoo and .75 Arch and Manicure 75 Eyelash and Brow Dye 50 Shampoo and Set 35 POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SHOPPE Phcne 27C0 842 W.

Capitol St. 2 12 1 2 Foxx lb 4 B. Johnson rf ..4 Finney If ......4 Higgins 3b ......4 Cihockl ss ......4 Freitas ......0 McDonald 1 LITTLE ROCK, April 28 CD Tex Nugent held the Chattanooga Lookouts to six hits today and the Travelers evened the series by winning 6 to 7. Three Lookout errors helped the local forces. Chattanooga 001 000 0001 6 9 Little Rock 201 022 OOx 6 9 3 Larsen, Klump and Maple; Nugent and Bool.

1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 CANSO, N.5. last of the eleventh. Rushing, Cowboy and Loner hitting safely in order, but forceouts cut two men down and Pinch Hitter Punch McDaniels lorusr drive was taken in center by Charlie Gilbert. The teams left for Baton Rouge early this morning, where they play for three days. BATON ROUGE AB It II PO A Costa.

SS. 6 1 0 3 6 1 Vincent. 2b. 6 1 2 5 4 0 metnen Walberg I Totals 33 9 8 27 13 Boston 121 020 0208 Philadelphia 106 002 OOx 0 Famous Horseman Runs batted In: Roy Johnson. 'ON MOUE RACJNS COASTS Waldrop.

rf. 4 1 0 0 0 0 Oliver, Shea. Alexander 2. Hodapp, Nicholson. If.

4 2 0 1 0 0 THAfi ANV OTHER MAN jouey 2, foxx 3. u. Johnson 2, Ilig- CONVENTION. SPECIALS gins 2. Cramer, Cochrane.

Two PO A im Tur.VM5ir Gilbert, cf. 5 0 0 4 0 0 Crabbe. lb. 5 2 212 1 0 if base hits: Foxx, Higgins. Three base hits: Oliver, Cramer.

Home runs: R. Johnson, Joiley. Sacrifices: R. Johnson. Andrews.

Dou KNOXVILLE, April 23 VP Birmingham turned 12 hits into an 8 to 3 victory over Knoxville today in the first game of their series. Knoxville aided the Barons with six errors. Hulvey, Smoky pitcher, was knocked from the box in the sixth inning and was relieved by Doljack, rookie, who held Birmingham hitless the remainder of the game. Cummings. Baron outfielder, hit a home run.

Birmingham 012 023 COO 8 12 1 Knoxville 020 000 1003 10 6 Touchstone and Berries; Hulvey, Doljack and Head. fr t'i -i Chink ble plays: Hodapp. Warstler to Shampoo Sets 50c Fermanents from $3 to 10 Miss Pollack will give personal attention to all teachers during the ST. LOUIS AB Orsatti -cf 4 Watkins rf 4 Frisch, ........4 Collins lb 4 Homsby 2b 4 Medwick If 4 Martin 3b 2 J. Wilson 3 Mooney 2 Allen 1 Johnson Alexander; ranoeki.

Bishop to Fox. 4 4 1 8 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 Both of these steel wheels HAVE THE, SAME BEARNG -SURFACE ON THE STEEL RAIL Left on bases: Boston Philadelphia 5. Base on balls: off Welch A CHINESE HAIRLESS Andrews McDonald Diet rich 5. Struck out: by Welch York. 3b.

6 0 112 1 Billings, 4 2 1 7 0 0 Leopold, p. 2 0 0 0 1 0 Stein, p. 4 1 0 0 1 0 TOTALS 45 106 33 152 JACKSON AB PO A Eobo. 3b. 5 0 114 1 Eenn lb.

3 0 0 10 3 0 Rushing. 2b. 5 2 2 4 6 0 L. L. Jones, rf 5 1 3 2 0 0 Long.

If. 4 2 2 4 0 1 Haael. cf. 5 112 0 1 Williams, as. 5 1 2 4 2 2 Berry, 4 0 1 5 0 0 Dunnaway.

p. 1 0 0 0 4 0 L. B. Jones, .201101 McDaniels, x. 1 0 0 0 0 0 DOG Wi by Ethel Smith cBaltiinere.ftt.

Andrews 3: McLaughlin 1: Diet 0 rich Walberg 1. Hits: off Welch Robt. E. Lee Beauty Service 2 in 2 1-3; Andrews 6 in 4 2-3; Mc Laughlin in Freitas 3 in 2: EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON The Buxrabco of Technocracy The pretzel came into beinsr as the work of Emceror Charlemaene. Phones 5702-7600 McDonald 2 in 3: Dietrich 1 in 2 1-3; Walberg 2 in 1 2-3: Wlnnins who forced the subjected heathen Saxons to bake a cross into their dough, in sign of their conversion.

According to Mr. Charles Betz. pretzel executive of St. Louis, no machine has ever been Invented to match pitcher: McDonald. Losing pitcher the human hand in its ability to properly twist the pretzel dough.

Dough has life according to Mr. Andrews, umpires: Monarty and uiesei. Time 2:0. Betz ana it tares a numan oeinar to cena it to nis wui. MONDAY: THE CHAPEL OF THE SKELETONS.

Dr. Adolph Henriques First National Bank Bldg. GENERAL PRACTICE OF MEDICINE Hours 8:30 to 121 to 4 Chicago 8. Cleveland 6. Base on balls off Connally 3, Murray 2 Yanks-Senators Peacefully Play 4 To 3 Diamond Tilt Struck out by Gaston 1.

Hits off Gaston 5 in 6 Innings; Murray 3 in 2. Losing pitcher Gaston. Umpires McGowan, Ormsby and ATLANTA, April 28. JPy With a raUy in the sixth inning that lasted throughout the remainder of the game, the Atlanta Crackers stopped the winning streak of the New Orleans Pelicans, taking the first game of the series 11 to 2. New 001 010 000 2 7 1 Atlanta 000 003 35x 11 12 0 C.

Moore, Galehouse and Autry; Messenger and Phillips. MEMPHIS, April 28. (JP) Am-hurst, a rookie pitcher, held Nashville scoreless today in the first game he has started and ollowed Memphis to win 1 to 0 and clinch its leadership in the Southern association race. Chaplin, Vol pitcher, held Memphis to four hits, but the winning run came in the seventh when Culbreth doubled and Chapman singled, scoring him. Naschville 000 000 0000 9 3 Memphis ......000 000 lOx 1 4 0 Chaplin and Baker; Amhurst and Cuoto.

Summers. Time 1:37. Totals 32 0 6 24 10 0 xBatted for Mooney in 8th. PITTSBURGH AB PO A L. Waner lf ......4 0 110 0 Lindstrom cf ....3 0 0 3 0 0 P.

Waner rf ....3 0 1 4 0 0 Traynor 3b 3 0 0 0 3 0 Suhr lb 3 0 0 13 0 0 Vaughan ss 2 1 0 2 4 0 Piet, 2b 2 1 2 13 0 Finney, 2 0 0 3 0 0 French ..3 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 25 2 4 27 10 0 Score by innings: St. Louis 000 000 0000 Pittsburgh 010 000 lOx 2 Runs batted in Finney, L. Waner. Two base hits Piet, P. Waner, Allen.

Stolen base Wilson. Sacrifice Finney. Double play Piet, Vaughan to Suhr. Left on bases St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 5.

Base on balls off Mooney French 1. Struck out by French 3. Hits off Mooney 4 in 7 innings; Johnson 0 in 1. Losing pitcher Mooney. Umpires RigYr and Magerkurth.

Time 1:30. TOTALS 41 7 13 33 19 6 Hit for L. B. Jones in 11th. Baton Rouge 001 120 000 0610 Jackson 100 300 000 03 7 Summary Runs batted In York 3.

Crabbe 2. Costa. Billings, Nicholson. Gilbert. L.

Jones, Hazel. Williams 2. Bobo, Long two base hits York. L. Jones; three base hit -Hazel; sacrifice hits-Leopold.

Rushing. I L. Jones, Berry. 1. B.

Jones; left on bases-Baton Rouge 20; Jackson 13; etruck outby Leopold Stein 3, Dunnaway l. L. B. Jones CHICAGO AB II PO A Hayes 2b 4 113 3 0 Haas cf 3 0 0 3 0 0 Swanson rf 4 0 1 3 0 0 Simmons, If 4 0 0 3 0 0 Appling ss 4 0 112 0 Kress lb 3 0 1 10 1 1 Dykes, 3b 4 0 1 0 3 1 Berry 3 0 0 0 xxLyons 0 0 0 0 0 0 Murray 0 0 0 0 1 0 xxxFunk 1 OO000 Gaston 2 0 1 0 2 0 xGrube ........1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 1 7 24 12 2 xBatted for Gaston in 7ih. II TO A AB ,..5 0 0 7 0 0 Dr.

Miller C. Henry Formerly of Detroit, Mich. Has opened offices for the General Practice of Medicine 602 Lamar Life Building Hours 10 to 11 a. m.1 and 3 to 6 p. m.

Phones: Office 1677; Residence 4 DETROIT Fox cf Schuble 3b Stone xf Gehringer 2b 1 3 2 0 5 ,2 NEW YORK, N. April 23. (F) While 25,000 eager fans waited for war to break out any minute, the Washington Senators nosed out the Yankees today 4 to 3 in ten innings of a mild and decorous ball game that was like anything but STANDINGS TQ1M Walker lf 1 2 2 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 ..5 ..5 ..4 ..3 ..0 ..4 ..2 ..2 ..3 ..0 ..1 0 0 3 0 1 4 0 0 xxRan for Berry in 7th. xxx Batted for Murray in 9th. Davis lb Rogell ss Reiber Hayworth Bridges Hogsett the riotous precedings that featured their last clash in Washing base on balls, off Leopold 4.

Stein 2. Dunnaway I. B. Jones hits, 5 with four runs off Leopold in 3 innings, (none out in fourth); off Stem 9 with three runs in 8 innings; off Dunnaway 4 with four runs in five innings; ton Tuesday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CLEVELAND AB II PC A With Ben Chapman on the side Pet.

xRhiel Dr. Wallace L. Britt 209-210-211 Standard Life Building Urology and 1 Rectal Diseases 1.000 lines for the Yankees, Buddy Myer and Earl Whitehill banished from 1.000 L. 0 0 1 1 ,1 off L. B.

Jones 2 with six runs TAKEN UP Jersey cow. Apply 1320 4th Avenue and pay for this ad. 4-28-lt the Washington array by the Amer Tctals 37 5 10 27 13 1 xBatted for Davis in 8th. Dixie League Team Longview 2 Baton Rouge 2 Waco 1 Tyler 1 Shreveport 1 ElDorado Henderson 0 Jackson 0 .500 .500 PHILADELPHIA AB PO A lean league president William Harrldge. for their part in Tue Porter rf 4 2 2 2 0 0 Burnett ss 3 0 2 1 6 0 Averill cf 4 0 1 3 0 0 Cissell 2b 4 0 1 6 5 0 Vosmlfc If 4 112 0 0 BOSS lb 3 0 0 19 1 0 Kamm 3b 4 0 0 1 1 0 Spencer 3 2 1110 Connally 1 0 0 110 -500 II PO A day's fisticuffs both the Yanks and ST.

LOUIS AB Scharcln 3b ......4 1 .500 2 .000 10 10 1 In six innings; winning pitcher Stein. Losing pitcher. I. B. Jones: hit by pitcher, Crabbe, Waldrop.

by Dannavay; wild pitch, Leopold; umpires, Welsh and Aiken; time of game 3:03. Iiast Times Today W-OT ICE! Senators leaned over backward be ing police to each other. West cf 5 2 .000 1 3 3 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 President Harrldge, watching the Reynolds rf 4 Campbell rf ......4 Soutbern lyeaue 0 3 0 0 6 3 2 1 0 game irom tne stands alter announcing that all three players had i i 0 0 3 1 16 1 0 1 0 FerreU 4 1 2 1 1 10 1 0 0 0 7 0 0 Team w. I Pet. been suspended for five days and Bums lb 4 Fullis cf 4 1 2 Bartell ss 4 0 2 Klein rf 4 0 0 Lee lf 4 0 0 Davis 4 0 Finn.

2b 3 1 Dugas lb 3 1 Warner 3b 2 0 0 Berly 1 0 0 Grabowski ....0 0 0 xBrickell 1 0 0 A Moore xxHurst 1 xxxDelker 0 1 0 Liska 0 0 0 Our Cold Buying Service Will Be OPEN TO THE PUBLIC until 9 o'clock tonight. We shall not accept old gold after that time. Gather yours up NOW and bring or mail it to us Melfflo 2b lined $100 each, saw Bate Ruth hit his fourth home run of the season 0 10 10 0 2 15 0 S1M Levey 4 4 3 Memphis .11 4 .733 New Orleans 12 6 .667 Birmingham 10 6 .625 Chattanooga 9 6 Nashville 7 9 .438 Atlanta 6 10 .375 Little Rock 5 11 .313 TODAY. and Bill Dickey his first in a losing game. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Coffman Wells Totals 30 5 8 27 15 Score by Innings: Chicago 100 000 0001 Cleveland 012 000 20x-5 Runs batted in Porter 2.

Burnett. Cissell. Boss, swanson. Two base hits Hayes. Spencer.

Tnree base hits Vosmik. Cissell. stolen base Boss. Sacrifices Connally 2, Burnet Double plays Appling and Kress. Left on bases See MR.

GRUMMETTE At PITTS WASHINGTON AB PO A Eluege. 3b 3 2 110 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Manush, If. 4 1 2 3 0 0 KnoxviUe 3 11 .214 Gcslin. rf. 4 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 37 3 11 27 8 2 Score by innings: Detroit C30 000 002 5 St.

Louis 201 000 0003 hatted in Revnolds 2. Totals ..31 2 6 24 16 0 cronin. ss 4 1 2 2 3 0 Pet. .750 11 ii T1T1 in 1 Schulte, cf. 4 2 3 Kuhel, lb 4 0 2 12 2 0 Kerr.

2b 5 0 0 0 4 0 xBatted for in 6th. xxBatted for A. Moore in 8th. xxxRan for Hurst in 8th. rArrrii.

Walter 2. Rsiber. Two base .643 L. Sewell, 4 0 1 8 0 0 .571 We Pay CASH IMMEDIATELY and Accept Any Quantity Large or Small American League Team W. L.

New York 9 3 Chicago 9 5 Cleveland 8 6 Washington 8 6 Detroit 7 6 Philadelphia. 5 9 Boston 4 8 St. Louis 4 10 Tnocxr tot? ana BOSTON AB PO A Stewart, 4 0 0 1 4 0 .571 .533 .357 GAMESM)DA5f Urbanski ss 4 0 0 2 4 Jordan lb 3 1 0 11 0 W7i.tVii rrtrr ff A. 1 9 (1 totals 36 4 11 30 13 0 .333 H.nr.V 4 1 5 fi J261 Hogan, 4 1 3 2 0 0 lm it list ve to hits Bridges, Gehringer, Reynolds, Stone. Three base hit Reiber.

Home runs Walker, Reiber. Stolen bases Scharein 2. Reynolds. Ferrell, West. Campbell.

Walker. Levey. sacrifices Reynolds. Bridges. Left on bases Detroit 7, St.

Louis 11. Base on balls off Bridges 2. Hogsett 1. Wells 1 Struck out by Bridges 2. Coffman 2.

Wells 7. Hits off Bridges 11 In 8 innings; Hogsett 0 in Coffman 6 In 2 1-3; Wells i In fi 2-3. Winninsr pitcher snrrmr omwie atu ra Gyselman 3b ....4 2 3 R. Moore rf 2 0 1 4 0 0 Maranville 2b ....3 0 0 3 3 0 Pet. .778 .727 AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at New York.

Boston at Philadelphia. Chicago at Cleveland. Detroit at St. Louis. Cantweu 4 ALSO: EDDIE CANTOR In -Zlejfeld Midaite Frolics National League Team w.

L. New York 7 2 Pittsburgh 8 3 Brooklyn 6 5 Cincinnati 5 5 St. Louis 5 7 Philadelphia 5 8 Chicago 4 7 Boston 4 7 NEW YORK AB PO A Combs, cf 5 0 1 3 0 0 J. Sewell, 3b. 4 1 1 0 2 0 Ruth, rf 3 112 10 Gehrig, lb.

4 0 0 11 1 0 Byrd. lf. 4 0 1 4 0 Lazzeri, 2b. 4 0 0 1 1 0 Dickey, 412410 Crosetti, ss 2 0 0 3 3 0 Ruffing, z. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pipgras, p.

3 0 0 2 4 0 Lary, zz. 1 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 35 3 6 30 13 0 .545 .500 Totals .32 5 10 27 12 0 at T5! ft tr i Rrnr hv innines: .417 .355 Bridges. Losing pitcher Wells. Umpires van crarian ana trw- Philadelphia 000 100 0102 Boston 203 000 OOx 5 Runs batted in Bartell, Klein, TTniran a. Gvsehnan.

Two .364 .364 ens. Time 3:14. base hits Worthington 2. Three base hits Berger, cyseiman. wrwriA mn Horan Double clays DIXIE LEAGUE TtrA.hoTi'sld to Warner.

Urbanski NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Chicago. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Boston. New York at Brooklyn.

SOUTHERN LEAGUE Birmingham at Knoxville. New Orleans at Atlanta. Nashville at Memphis. Chattanooga at Little Rock." DIXIE LEAGUE Waco at Tyler. Longview at Henderson.

EDorado at Shreveport. Jackson at Baton Rouse. to Jordan; to Maranville Batted for Crosetti in 10th. zz Batted for Pipgras in 10th. WASHINGTON 210 000 000 14 New York 000 002 100 03 Runs batted in Cronin 2.

Gcs to Jordan. Left on bases raua- rfeiwhia 4. 7. Base on bans LONGVIEW. April 28.

ISTRIOHE-now! Ken Maynard "Tombstone Canyon" A New Chapter Plar The Last the Mohicans' Komedr Karloon nff Rerlv 2. Grabowski 1. Liska The Lonsview Cannibals opened MILLSAPS NETMEN TROUNCE OUACHITA Millsaps Girls Lose Only Matches in Afternoon Pfay-Off 1, Oantwell 2. Struck out oy the Dixie League season on their lin. Ruth 2.

Dickey. Kuhel. Two home lot today by defeating the Grabowski 2, A. Moore i off Berlv 6 in 2 in oase nits Manush. combs.

Home Henderson Oilers 6 to 0. Joe Can-trell limited the Oilers to four bingles. The Cannibals bunched their runs Ruth. Dxkey. stolen bases Bluege.

L. sewell. Sacrifices nings none out in 3rd: Grabowski 4 in A. Moore 0 in Liska 0 in 1. Passed balls Davis.

Los- cosiin, Stewart. Schulte. Double six hits to make the most of them 1 SjSm AND plays Pipgras, Crosetti and Geh ic nitchpr Berlv. Umpires Fiir- in view of Dew's wildness. Long-view will play Henderson here man.

Ban and Quigley. Time 1:31. rig; Stewart, Cronin and Kuhel. Left on bases New York Sunday and Waco here Monday. Henderson ....000 000 000 0 4 2 Washington 11.

Base on balls Off Pipgras 6: Stewart 3. Struck MILLSAPS PLAYS SPECIALS TODAY LUNCH- Short Ribs of Beef I With Brown Potatoes 1 Longview 020 Oil 20x 6 6 1 out by Pipgras Stewart 3. DELTA TEACHERS Dew. Pulliam and Rabe Can- trell and Branch. umpires Dinneen, Hildetorand and Kolls.

Time 1:59. TYLER. Tex, April 23. (TV- CLEVELAND, April 27 Millsaps eolleee of Jackson will play Delta Tyler's Governors of the Dixie IIEADS CREDIT GROUP CLARKSDALE. Atxril 28 P.

Millsaps netmen victorious over the Ouachita. Junior college yesterday on the Major, courts by score of 6-3. The Millsaps girls, appearing for the first time of the season, although exceptional playing, were unable to cope with the brilliant playing of the visitors and lost the only three sets of the afternoon performances. Results: Singles Hester, of Millsans. beat League evened the series with trie State Teachers college on May -5 SUPPER Small Steak Williams has been elected nresi- Waco Cubs today by winning 3 to 2.

Alex Mustaikis rattled the dent of the Clarksdale Merchants' at Cleveland, accoraing to announcement of Coach Henry Allen of the baseball club. The Tutors have arransed for came 3 with beards in left to score Seward The manufacture of Fortune Shoes is not left to guess. The leathers and materials used are quality tested before they go into Fortune Shoes. This testing means that you get in Fortune Shoes long wear, foot comfort, and shoe value. Let us show the new smart styles of this economical shoe.

With Shoe String Potatoes for the wincing run, after Tyler 15 10 credit Association for the ensuing year. Other officers elected are R. E. Dickinson, vice-president and Adrian Boyd, secretary and treasurer. R.

E. Dickinson. Whitman Northwest Junior college at Sena-tobia on May 10-11. West Tennessee State Teachers' college of Mem came to bat in the eighth with the score tied. Danforth.

who started for Tyler, was relieved in the sixth by Hinson. Hair, Ouachita, 6-8; 6-3. BREAK! Sunday Morning Hot Waffles, 2 Strips Bacon Butter and Maplo Syrup Johnson. E. L.

Wrenn. P. H. Pan. Jones Millsaps.

downed Griffin, Ouachita, 6-3; 6-3. phis will be played a series of four games at Cleveland and Memphis later in the season. Coach Allen's non. W. R.

stovall, C. V. McKell, score: Waco 000 020 0002 8 2 Tyler 010 100 Olx 3 10 1 Signers and Bentley; Danforth, B. F. Fields and J.

E. Merritt were team of baseball players is in good JPOMMIE SHOES Key, Millsaps over Strahan, Ouachita, 6-3; 6-4. Higdon. Millsans wen over Wil elected to the new board of di shape. rectors.

Hinson and Query. liams. Ouachita. 6-0; 6-3. Doubles Hester and Jones won over Hair and Griffin.

7-5; 6-3. MORRISON'S CAFETERIA neidelber: Hotel Bid. ELDORADO. April 28. Shreveport 030 032 25821 18 3 ElDorado 200 100 60110 10 4 Wade.

Larkin. and Trefh: Gaff- IP. "The Old Reliable Department Store" Jtfigdon and Key beat Strahan The Shreveport Soorts downed the HDcradD Lins 21 to 10 hers 6-1. Stubbs, Ouachita, beat Barn-ham. Millsaps, 6-2; 6-4.

Girls doubles Kennedy and Stubbs trounced Floyd and Allen, and Williams. 6-0; 6-2. this afternoon. The Sports rccrea ney. Grice.

white. Bar 11 runs in the last frames. oiris singles Kennedy, Ouachita, beat Floyd, Millsaps, 6-0; row and Seely. 6-3; 6-3. MIM.Whdiiii 1..

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