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iDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1925 THE AMARTLLO GLOBE PAfltt IUFF aUEGESHAYE SOI BATTLE CRY nd Expected to Be arly Saturday; Trains Be RUB Here. THE PIRATES' PUNCH I'. McCARTT Interest ill the Panhandle liirlllo with the high school ct uuder way Is centered Clarendon college Utill- and I be I'BByoB Teachers col- lyt Buffaloes and their scheduled here it 12:30 o'clock Satur- ifternoon at the Tri-Statc fair the first lime In several years illo has players who will he in action on holb teams.

Tlgc 1924 captain and tackle of olden Sandstorm IB playing reg- at tackle with the Buffaloes. In Boyles may he seen In center If something happens fud" Thompson. Boyles ban red much praise from Coach Kck- t. Bernie Vanght Is a possible ter back; in tbe game, ftrendon has Guy fiaydcn, whose toe has done much to win games in the past for the Bandstorm and which defeat- Kin 3 lo 0 last Saturday. make things Look dole- for the Buffaloes and he will 3 strong folioiviug in Amnril- Hope Favor, sins here concede the two teams lit an even shot for victory with favoring to win be.

Be of her strong squad of ex' ienced letter men and the toe training they have on the Can- ONE OF THE LFAOERS IN icongp KlKl'S KICK The Tactless Texan crew. both teams displaying the lifng 1 every lillonal fighting spirit of the two ftutionti and considering the in- rivalry existing between the Schools, fans may expect a foot- i game In which every man la (ins; to his utmost. The fact that game is tbe first for both schools i year and that neither knows of the other's ability means very precaution is going to be and (hat nothing will he left 'ne toward any small feature might mean victory. tiva me six points on either team ,1 will bet my life that team declared Noah Meadi. who in the Clarendon backfield years, yesterday.

5.OOO Prom Clareneon iAmarfllo ex-student of Canyon, tes the two teams will have ime fight, the same ability and ll be just a matter of which the ball closer waiting tor rcaks. rendon planning to stage the longest auto caravans that notored through Donley conn- the game. They expect to send persona to back up tbe Jer River" cry of the Bulldogs 'same "Powder River" ftgnt pfrlt has won for the Bulldogs the Buffaloes many times. In ver a period of fifteen years Metropolitan Those funs who ate wondering which of the present crop of young outfielders will take the places of Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker. Zack Wheat md Max Carey when those old gentlemen step down and out of llmellgbt need not go any farther for sure choice than Hazen Cuyler of llio Pittsburgh Pirates For there a player only 26 years old who started off last year with a terrific babg, has been going at top speed all this year and gives promise of continuing as a star outfielder for many, many years to come.

'Kiki 1 they call him. because his manager in years gone hy cluttered, and used to yell at him "C--0-- come on. Cuy--Cuy--Cuyler. hit one oul." Lcjiore Ulric was a star In the play called "Klki." but "Kiki" Cuyler is nhout to star In the greatest show of all. the world scries.

llazen was voted the mosi valuable player (n the Southern league in 1923. and Pittsburgh fans would probably name him now as the most a a player on the Pirate team, for he is the team's batter, and the National league's leading run-scorer, lie also leads the older circuit In throe-base hits, and he and Max Carey arc the best base slealers. And all this in his second season in the majors! (Ouyler played only eleven games for Pittsburgh In 1923). I received a letter yesterday morning a friend who lives In New York City. itc writc a an follows: "Dea a There Is a man here trying to sell me slack in a company operating in Ilia Punhandlc.

He buys a dry hole has never been sunk In your part of the state. Is this correct?" I replied that 1 know of one dry I ilon't mean anything else Every time oil wells are mentioned around O. W. nhc has a good cry. You know 1 dropped of IHT InhiTiMiirr down near Shamrock.

But folkfi I am going lo get that ionpy bark. Her total inheritance i-as J5.000. I invested J3.000 at lhamrock ami the other two I tn- I'Bted in real estate In Florida. I ead an advertisement in a newspaper promising wonderful returns and ielng a man possessed of caution nd sound judgment I Immediately eni in O. check for J2.000.

And folks it's a already feel rich and 1 am congratulating O. W. on having such a shrewd lius- mud. Last 'week wrote tho real 'state companj In Florida and Mk- ed them how my Investment was coming along. This morning received the following wire; "Have dcuhled your money, b' more." PIRATES CLINCH FLAG ON THEIR HOME HELD Move Up Full Game Nearer Pennant They Win and Macbnwn Low.

Washington 001 020 OOx--3 10 0 J.evisoo and Covcleikle and Husl. 137 ASPIRE TO PLAY WITH TECH GRID TEAM Large Crowd Expected to See Matadors in Action Against McMurry October 3. (Special to The Globe) Lubboci, Sept. hundred and thirty-seven Ttest' 'Texaa boys are going through dally work out at the gridiron of the Texas Technological college, getting in condition for the first game and the institution will enter, when they meet McMurray college of Abilene here October 3 oa a lapse of several years 118 clos day of the Panhundle- ent times when athletic rela- between the schools have been ed Clarendon has the edge of won and composite scores, the event the roads will not it eilensive aulo travel. Clarn will bring one or two spec- tains here for the.

game. CunTOn Com IDC Enmasw je Canyon college enroned 600 fills yesterday and expects the enrollment tn the school's this week. This mass of sln- will come hy a anft upec- jain for the and will bring them all of Canyon hordes ov- j-stndenta over Ihe Panhandle, nds will be filled long Before lame starts If present Indications fulfilled. ie cry of the Canyon rooter, la it Clarendon" and "Fight Buf- while thn cry of Clarendon South Plains fair. Coaches E.

Y. (ulldog Buffalo" and when and "Pow- bolh arc ried on a battlefield It meant to death. ie game starts al fair park at 0 o'clock, the admission Is II 5 thp to the fair nds Is 25 cents. anted, good clean ragg rllto filobe office. Apply Mieral repairs, us serenlt.

Ray Barber unbred Livestock ud Farm Sale MJPKRIOR KRVICE Hereforl. corneteM when Kws while the traB- te pUvtr there "by things sIMe." Don't Id 1 Mow aboM It it taken with URRIE A SPANN MB. and G. Illgiiibotham The are having their hands full i to give the large squad Uicir attention and have called In three university graduates and former football stars assit during the first hulf of the Leon In coaching the second string iqiiad. which will he known as 'the Matadors" until the student lody convenes and passes on a namtf for the teams at the college, begaii work on the fifteenth of this month and will have only two weeks and before their first game while the McMurray squad has heon training lince the first of September.

The Matadors trill meet the "fighting" Kangaroos of Austin college. Sheran for their second tilt, October 9 at Lubbock. With abundance of good material on hand and additions to the coaching force at the college, Luhhock fans are expecting the Matadors to make a record during their initial year that will make tfte athletic authorities of the Southwest sit up and take notice 3ome of the high school athletes in Texas are with the Tech squad anc with the passing of a week of prac flee, they arc gelling their muscles It shape at this time and showing gooc lorm on the gridiron. Officials of tho' Panhandie-Sonth Plains fair expect Ihe largest crowd: to witness the Initial game of tho Tech which will be played on the clos Ing day of fair. October .1.

thai has ever wltnesed a game In the Pan handle or Sotuh Plains. Gnn repairs. 113 W. Seventh. HA6EN MAKES 25 HOLES OF PAR GOLF TO WIN Spectacular Shooting Enable Former British Open Star to Stay in Tourney.

(By the Associated Press) Chicago. Sept. gen, defending champion in Professional championship. Golfers association was among the six Xow York. Sept.

of Nr.iidnal loaguo pennant by a i-ry on I hoi )mmn field over Piill- Ptiia wait possible for tho Pitts- ureh Pira'w; today an a result ol Detroit riuntph over Fletcher's club ycs- 14 to 4. While the senior league leaders fro Galnlns a half game on the nnnr-r-np (Slants, the rhomplon Ken- lorn In the American were moving a on the A i i HF result of 3 to 2 triumph over tin- ndlaiis. Di-fcul for ilic Markmen 1 lo I) at bo hzudK uf the St. Louis maid lead to i-iibt nd one-half games and necensiuloil i Senators' i i only threu of In'ir eleven remaining (o llncli (lac The boosted their adi'an- ly i out a barrage of hits olf three Quaker i two of wnlcli were home riiu; by iazcu Cuyler. Ktauley Covcleskio's tweaOlh itching victory of the season Itcndcd bj- au accident which ma AVub'iingtou In the world's A revenue officer, new In the bus- ness, dropped Into the wilds of Tennessee and sought Information aboul moonshiners.

He met a small boy and talked to him. "Sonny." he said. "If you will show me. a Mill 1 will present yoi u-ith a J5 bill." "Pap's sot a still." said the boy who proceeded to lead the way. They walked along a trail In the woods for several miles and then hoy slopped.

"I want my $5." said the boy "the still is right over in the "Don't worry, son," said the reve nue officer, "yon will get your money when we get back." "No sir. mister." said Ihe boy "yoik pay me right now 'cause you ain't going back." My idea of a poor sport Is a man who will tie fishing poles along til side of his car and then start ou with a seine under the back seat Roy Greenhlll: "An old maid' home Is an Institution ot yearning. leen contestants today by rlrtiiu the most spectacular game bo lia piayed in many inonlbs. The former British open cuam pion not only had lo go holes a Olvmiiia fields yesterday, hut WR to shoot par golf on the twenty-five holes in order to dowc Al of Grand Rapids, who KOS medalist or the a i a score of HO. This victory brought Hagen face to face tocJjy with another lent golfer.

Drsdy of New York. ilio tied Hagen a few eara age. for tne national open title only to lose in Ihe playoff. )n the lower bracket with Hagen end Brady were Ihe matches lie- twetn I.co Diegel ot Xew York and Iloliby Cruicksliank of Oklahoma Oily, Harry Cooper of Dallas anil Jack Hurkc of Houston and Jihn Farrull of York and Ray Derr of Cincinnati. Any one of these players haa been shooting good enough self to givo Hacen a royal battle if hi.

prove? successful in his contest with Brady. In Ihe upiir-r bracket Ilic men who have never won TI national title. Bill Mehl'iorn ot Chirago. wbn the wenern oprii lille two years ago, was prob ably Ihe most imposing. He Al Kspmosa.

Chicago open champion, whiht the other contests were I'ctcwoen Tom Kemgan and Uan Williams of Xew York: Morte ram. Aberdcfin. Washington and lid Tuidlcy of Jnplln. Missouri anil another metropolitan p.ilr. Tommy A and Golden.

"I am cutting quite a figure," remarked the chorus girl as she sa on a broken bottle. All the lining a modern frock ha is a girl. TIGERS TAKE TWO thA Prru Boston, Sept. Detroit I'igerH took hnth games the Red iox yesterday 11 to and lo 2. VVPU in the sixth inning of the first Kemp settled tbat coolest In fav or of Ihe Tigers.

Dettoll 005 007 001 11 15 3 Boston 800 010 ft3f-- 15 Whllchlll and Bansler: IJoss. Adams and Bisrhoff. Krcond Came. TEXAS MOSS-COUNTRY MEN ALREAQY AT HARD PRACTICE 001 111 022--7 11 0 Boston 000 101 000--2 9 8 Carroll and Busier; Zabnlser, Fuhr and Stakes GMRI) SHOWS H.I RE FOItM (Br the ApRorfatct! riR( Philadelphia. Sept.

Glard youthful St. lyiuiH showed rare form yesterday und blanked the Athletics fu the opening fume of the series 1 lo 0. lilard KUVO the MKrti- me only nine hits, mod of which were of the Infield variety. In I hi- fi rut Inning Tobin singled. sec- uttd end scored the game's only ruu nn Jacobson's double.

St. Louis 100 000 OOn--1 11 0 1'liiladclphla 000 000 000--0 9 Glard and Hargmve; Harris, Wal- TB. flommell and Tochrone. Auettn, Sept. coantry at tlm University ot Texas arc.

already hard at and Coach n. i. McLean is endeavoring to i tbe vacancies in his squad- The loes of men like Jim Reese, Red Williams, and Cobs will be. keenly felt this year ft Is said. J.

B. Urlncop, Ineligible ot last season has alho notified the University athletic authorities that he i not return this year. Ssdl ESO.U- Ivcl Is being counted on as a member of this years squad. Captain Conner, holder of league record In tbn mile, will be a running mate of Kfidutvel's. Miller the third loiter mun returning from the 1024 squnil.

Of IhOBo who will try to fill the oihcr two places on this year's squad are Burbar and Sain Class, who par- iclpaled in the Southwestern con- erenco competittoiiB last year. Among the Shonhorns and other as- iiirnnls appear likr-ly men such as "anfleld. Wlieclor, Klrby ana Vestal. Stanley Harris, manager and SL-C- iwl 0 tho champions, tuf- cr(d au i to libs Ihrowiug hanil vhcu )io spiked on the uilddlo iiiger in sliding to third base. Ho mil to retire from the game.

President i i of the club was doubl- liil about ills chances of starting the post season classic. The Crowns' clone verdict over the Athletics, resulting from brillUnt liurllns by Ciard, kr.pt the Browns Jirce games ahead of Detroit In the iaht lor third place, despite a dou- ilc victory by the Tigers over ilic Red Kox 11 to 8. 7 to 2. Tivcn- ly-six lilts were collecletl by men, eleven of them being in Hie "ocond game behind the former Uoly Cross pitching star, Owen who his initial major league- triumph in a full nine Inning content. A liberal sprinkling of humc tins tcatured tho splitting of a ilou- l-lc lieadcr by the Yankees nnd (lie White Soi 11 to 6 and 4 to 2.

Babe Ruth went bltlesa In both but Bob Meusel bagged bin thirtieth and thirty-first circuit ashes of tbe year, one coming in each game. Paschal also made Iwo homers, both in the first game. The Itraves drew up to within two SOtaaa of fifth place in tho National, In spite of their Idleness, UK a of the niall succeuivo defeat of Brooklyn. Tho Robins went twelve Innings only lo suffer a setback at the hands of the Cubs 3 to 2, being field lo four bits by Alexander and Jones. AM CHICAGO SPUT (By the AEoclied Presa) New York.

Sept, York and Chicago divided a double header at the Yankee stadium yeslertlay, the, Yanks i i the opener. 11 to and the i Sox taking tbo final. I lo 2. Tho Yanks heal Thurslou and Kerr la the first game, hut BI.inkejiF.liip allowed only six hits In the second, chalking up his fifteenth victory of the 001 010 130--6 1 OllO 320 Sax--11 Chicago New York Thurstnn, Her and Hoyt Jones and Bengough. Second Game: Chicago New York 010 110 010--1 6 001 001 000--2 6 W1IKRF.

PLAT TODAV National Lejtgufl K'ow York al St. Louis. Brooklyn at at Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. American Ii-nguo St. Ir.uis at Philadelphia 3 Detroit at Boston OMcaf.r.

al NY.w York. Cleveland at Washington. DR. CfiAVDB AVOLCOTT PhyRicfan. Non-Surgical Treatment and Diagnosis of tho Ear, Eye, Throat Catarrh.

Hearing and Artificial Human T.ycs Pit I Central Building. Blankenshlp and Sehalk; Johnson. Shields and Bcngough. Standings Katknul Lragne W. L.

Pillshorgh 64 New York 82 6T Cincinnati 77 St. Louis 71 7-1 Brooklyn 68 77 Boston 66 81 Chicago 65 S3 Philadelphia 62 SI YESTERDAY'S RESULTS (U In- National League Chicago Brooklyn '2 nines). Pittsburgh 14: Philadelphia 4 St. I.ouls-Xew York--rain. Cincinnati-Boston--rain.

American Philadelphia 0: St. T.ouls 1. Tloslon 8-2: Detroit 11-7. Louisville Columbus 5, Minneapolis 12; Milwaukee D. St.

Panl-Kansas City--rain. PIIIATKS COXTINCES CLIMB TOWAltO PE.VXA.NGIX KIGHTH tlio Associated Press) Pittsburgh. Sept. Pirates continued their climbing pennant-ward yesterday by defeating Philadelphia handily. 14 lo It was their eighth straight victory, Pirate outfielder, continued bis sensational kitting- streak and cracked out four safe blows In tour rips to the plate, two of them for rana Tbe fifth was a big Inning for the locals when they hammered la ccven (allies.

Philadelphia 000 003 001-- 4 2 Pittsburgh 001 lit tin--14 19 1 King. Knight. Grumpier and Wendell. Kenilne; Kremer and Qooch. 3: Wichita 2- Others postponed.

Ttaln and cold. Rkatc parts. 113 West Seventh Vote for Greta Mae t'aMon; popti- a contest Tri-Slatc exponilion. Ask W. Phnne B5.

A. Askew. He knows. MRS. ROBERT WILSON Piano anil Vocal Teacher and Couch Mrs.

Wilson is ENDORSED by the groat teacher ind pianist. Ernest Mutcheson and by Franti ProscnowBkr, the world's greet- esl vocal teacher. Vnll Term Opens September 7ih Studio 2 Work from High S'hool 1007 Marrtoon Street PhOsw 1MO American Washington 03 50 Philadelphia- 88 59 St. Louis 78 66 Detroit 74 70 Chicago 74 73 Cleveland tl 79 New York 84 82 Boston 43 101 Pet. .687 .531 .490 -462 .449 .439 .426 Tct.

.650 .590 -459 .431 113 West Scream. GRIMES LOSES HARD OXE (By the Associated PrexsT Chicago. Sept. VS. Bnrlclgh Grimes, veteran right hand pitcher of the Dodgers lost one of the longhest of career today Chicago beat htm 3 to 2 in 12 Innings, extending the losing ot the visitors lo nine Brooklyn 000 000 020 000--I 1 Chicago .000 000 101 001 --3 16 2 Grimes and Taylor; Alexander, Jonc 3 acd Harlnelt, Gonzalca.

evening I sit- dvk- iwt rourd.yeltou Andr I to tfvink pretty I H. V. Robertson ft AccoonutnU auad AoOKon EBCome and Eatjde Tax Otiilu P. Westcra Bldg. A PCHKRAIi HOMJI T09 PoUc BtMt FOB SALE 80KCT MM eeuaty-term.

mat JAMES A. BUSH JU Cut Mh ftntL THE ntOHT FOTINDATION FOR FUTURE SCHOOL WORK Is Assured through work In separate groups for aces 4. 5. ana 7. THE PALMER KINDEROA1WW 1101 Taylor Stntt.

RUTH BOBBINS Tcacbcr of Piano Former teacher In KIdd-Key Con- srevalory; pupil ot Pettls Pipes. Studio 2 blocks from High School 2 blocks from Tyler St. Eckool Fall Term Opeau SeptOHbcr 7 Pupils' once a month. Class lessons ID addltioa to Two Ptaao a 1007 lUniant Phone 1OOO Abo Stadlo In Bwi Jtettto TenneMee WASHIXOTOX ADVANCES TO W1TH1M 3 GAMES Of (Hv the Anioolatxt Prunl Washington. Sept.

Ion advanced to within three victories of tin second tonsecutlvo pennant yet (erday. defeating Cleveland 3 to 2. while 31. Lotris downed Philadelphia. I ft twentieth victory of the season.

OM Ml flni--2 2 ROLLER SKATING At 205 Fillmore OPEN THURSDAY, September 24th New Skates--Good Floor. Afternoon 2 to 5--Evening 7 to 11:30 TOOTS AND CASPER- Spareribs Is No Exception. By Jimmy Murphy THAT IN OIE.O, CrVSPER I TO AND OUT AND THE I'LL 6E TOOT-5'. ftlLU-f VJHttLER l5 GOMNft. ANYTHIMG YOU YOU CRY:.

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