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Messenger-Inquirer from Owensboro, Kentucky • 8

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1 Thursday EIGHT rening 0WENSB0H0 INQUIRER June SO, 1927. SIX CASES OF 'J mm lose Games Yesterday i i' i i i SETS NEW TRACK RECORD 4 Hi TO CARDS IN XJLEEICAS LEiGUZ SMALLPOX IN M'LEAN COUNTY Boston 2 3 2 Kew York 8 15 2 Wiltse and Hartley; PlpgTas and FINAUJAME GrabowskL Affects 3 Families Near Sacramento First game-r- mm a A I Cleveland 0 6 1 can mays uperaiea Chicago 5 13 0 Levsen. Smith and L. Sewell; Blankenshlp and McCurdy. Upon; Is Out For Season Second game- Cleveland 8 12 2 Yv i i iff 4 Chicago 6 11 2 (Bj The Associated Press) Hudlin, Miller, Levsen an L.

Sewell; Faber, Lyons, Connolly and Crouse. Kttsourga ana fet. Louis ring leaders in the National League pen Origin of the six cases of smallpox near Sacramento, McLean county, has not been determined, said Dr. -R. M.

Hathaway, health officer, who was called to Calhoun Wednesday by the McLean county health officer, Dr. Haynes. Quartine was established over the three families where members have the disease now, and all exposed persons whose names could be learned were ordered to either be vaccinated or quarantined. As the disease is in mild form riant scramble were still grappling St Louis 3 6 2 for a firm footing cn the peak to Detroit 9 12 0 day after one of thft most gruelling Jones, Gaston and Schang; Ston- series of the-current season. As er and Bassler.

Philadelphia 3 10 0 honors were divided in ths four game melee, the Corfaira loft the home town of the world champions with a thread bare hold of half a Washington 5 9 2 Thurston, Marberry and Ruel; game on first place. Grove, Gray, Pate and Cochrane. it is probable that others have been exposed in addition to the dozen or more reported to the health officers, according to the local physician. Dr. Hathaway expects to have the physical examination of Dav JiATIOXAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 9 13 2 St.

Louis 10 14 3 Aldridge, Yde, Kremer, Dawson 1 Handy Mandy, Jockey Earl Pool astride The Cards clustered five runs ia an eighth toning comeback to shade the Pirates out in the series final by 10 to 9. Manager Bob O'Farrell Injected himself for duty behind the plate to figure in the triumph after having been on the hospital list since May 18. During the series, the Bucaneers wer obliged to call upon four p'-hers in each of the last three and Spencer; Sherdel, Ring, Haines, Reinhart and Schulte, O'Far 1 iess county dairies completed by then first of July, when the city milk ordinance may go Into effect A new American record for the mile and a half was set by Handy Mandy when that filly won the recent Latoma Derby. Her time was 2:28 3-5, one-fifth of a second faster than the old record established by Man o' War. The photograph shows the- winner it was her first victory at that with Jockev Earl Pool astride.

The surprise victory netted the owners $24,250. which had been held In abeyance until health department officials rell. Brooklyn 4 12 1 Philadelphia 5 9 1 Petty and Henline; Ferguson, Scott and Wilson. Chicago 2 8 0 Cincinnati 1 11 1 could inspect the premises of dairvmen and have grades established for sale of milk, based upon the owners meeting require while four were used by he Cardinals yesterday and the 3ay previous. children visited Mrs.

Bell's parents," Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kit- ments of the state board. A pre-school clinic was held TODAY'S GAMES American League Chicago at St. Louis.

Detroit at Cleveland. Boston at New York. Philadelphia at Washington. Wednesday afternoon Mission, Eeigth and Hall Osborn, Carlson and Hartnett; Lucas and Picnich. streets, and today DrV Hathaway and staff will hold one at Sorgho.

to finish training for his Here you have Jack Dempsey arriving at White Sulphur Springs, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Louisville 7 15 1 Columbus 9 12 0 Holley, Koob and McMullen; WEST POINT tinger, of, Moormam. L. E. Embry, of Hartford, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Bennett and Miss Ida Marie Bennett went to Evansvllle Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ballard, of LIvermore, are visiting Mrs.

Ballard's sons, Johonle and Walker Bilbro. Herbert Ashby and Miss Viola Ashby, of West Providence neighborhood, visited Nat Lindley and family Sunday. oves with lunnev ior tne Heavy All told, the Pirates utilized 13 pitchers, the Cardinals eleven. For the four games, the Pittsburgh club rolled up 43 hits for 32 runs while St Louis gathered the same numbers of hits for 28 runs. The Cubs closed a four session series in Cincinnati with an even break by annexing the final from the Reds by 2 to 1 in 10 Innings, Carl Mays, star hurler, underwent an operation for hernia that will force him out of the lineup for the Remainder of the season.

The Phillies emerged In ront by 5 to 4 In an opening engagement battle with Jack bharksy at York to decide who is to cross glo National League New York at Boston. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Only games WEST POINT, Ky.f June 30. weight title in the fall. With the ex-champ came his wife, Estelle Taylor (left).

They were met by Thom Luther and his family, proprietor of the White Sulphur Springs hotel, where the Dempsey camp was established. Mrs. Ida Marie Bennett and Mr. Harris, Morris, Lyons and Ferrell. Hershel Brown were married at Rockport, Saturday.

Kansas City 3 9 1 Miss Inis Whitaker, of Louisville, Of 1452 men incarcerated at Sing Sing prison. New York, last year, only 67 had beea to Wallops Waves Minneapolis 7. 11 0 DEMPSEY IS IN who spent the past week with her faheehan and Peters: Wilson and parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Whit Kenna.

aker, returned to Louisville Sua- ac-ompanied by Jier sister, with the Robins, Farmer Jack Scott QNDITIQN Fl! St Paul io 19 2 Miss Floretta Whltake! ccmlng to the relief of pitcher Fer Milwaukee 7 1 Mrs. R. T. Nail went to Owens- Heimach, McQuaid and Gaston; boro Friday, and returned Satur guson when a Brooklyn rally threatened In the ninth. Wilbert Robinson observed his 63rd birth- day.

Eddellman; Sanders, Orwoll and McMenemy, Young. Mrs. Mary Hardin, of LIvermore out of second place by triumphing by 5 to 3, Judge and Ruel coming through with a triple and double respectively in the elghtH for a run to put the game on ice after Cochrane had banged a homer with one on in Philadelphia's half of the inning. The Mackmen were shuffled back to fourth place, the White Sox nosing into third place on a half game leadway. At Chicago, Ted Blankenshlp blanked the Indians by 5 to 0 In the first section of a doublheader but Cleveland came from behind in the closing innings of the night cap to win out by 8 to 6.

Detroit made a clean sweep of a ii1 Eight Physicians Examine Ex-Champ at Camp r- Toledo 17 25 2 iay. Rain kept the Giants and Braves Idle on a scheduled double program. The American League struggle began to look more and more like Furniture is distinctive in style, better in queli SARATOGA LAKE, N. June I Indianapolis 6 11 4 Palmero and O'Neil, Urban; Bur-well, Schemanske, Swetonic and Snyder. spent Saturday and Sunday with her son, Forest Hardin and Mrs.

Robert James is no' better. Mrs. Tom Coffman and daughter, of Detroit, are "isiting relatives in this community. Miss Etta Oglesby, of White Plains, is visiting her uncle, 30. (AP) Eight physicians attending the conference of public health officials and nurses at Sara ty and finer finished than seen: in most stores, you frequently pay less for it.

toga Springs are agreed that Jack Spanish Tennis Star Eliminates Dempsey is in the proverbial pink a runaway affair with the New York Yankees coasting in front on an eleven game margin. The foundering and downtrodden Red Sox fell victims to the Ruppert rifles to the extent of 8 to 2. It was the 11 consecutive reversal for Boston." Lou Gehrig who was Columbia's leading batsman in his college dayVambellished the day by hoist Bed Room Suites of condition. J. H.

Iglehea.rt, and Mrs. Igleheart. Rev. C. V.

Cochran filled his regular appointment at West Point Baptist church Sunday. Homer Nation visited friends in series with the Browns by taking the fourth and final contest by 9 to 3. Stoner went 'Jie route for the Tigers yielding only six hits. Foth-ergill drove for the circuit. Elizabeth Ryan rue aoctors were mtrnDers of a party who came to the training Daviess county Sunday.

"WIMBLEDON, June 30. camp at White Sulphur Springs. The camp staff asked them to look over the former heavyweight cham Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bell and Jfi I 'i ing out his 24th four bagger to tie pion.

One New York city physi Cfcb Standings cian, wno lor etnical reasons, would not allow his name to be used, said "he never saw a man who Babe Ruth's total for the present season. The Bambino was back in the fray, however, and helped make a lot of noise with a double and three singles in five trips to the plate. Washington cuffed the Athletics GOOD USED CAKS AT seemed bo in 'near ring' condition as Dempsey today." VERY LOW PRICES art 9V a. by a it u. 11 41-lie NATIONAL LEAGUE The others, while not so optimise tic, agreed that Dempsey would be In perfect condition within two or three days or weeks at the most.

(AP) Miss Elizabeth Ryan of Cal- ifornia was eliminated from the women's singles of Wimbledon lawn tennis championships was defeated in the semi-finals by Senorita de Valarez, Spanish champion, 2-6, '6-0, 6-4. George Mogridge To Manage Club In international N. June 30. (AP) The Rochester club of the International League announces its purchase of George Mogridge, pitcher of the, Boston Braves. He will report to Rochester Monday to serve as manager.

Not One Extra. Won Lost Pet. Pittsburgh 39 24 .619 St. Louis 39 25 .609 Chicago 39 27 .591 New York 32 32 .500 Brooklyn 31 35 .470 Boston 24 32 .429 Philadelphia 26 36 .419 Cincinnati 25 43 .368 Willima A. Erickson, of New York, battled and triumphed over rough seas in a 15-mile ocean marathon at Atlantic City, N.

J. Out of sixty starters, he was the only one to finish, as pictured here. It took him 13 hours and 36 minutes. All of them found no sign of infection which bothered Dempsey after the bout with Tunney. The statements, however, were based on appraisals of Dempsey's exterior 1925 Ford Roadster 1925 Ford Coupe 1926 Ford Roadster or Truck 1926 Hupp Eight Touring 1924 Hupp Four Sedan 1924 Hupp Four Touring 1925 Ktudebaker Touring 1925 Hupp Roadster 1924 Reo Six 1923 Chalmers Touring And many other good for We have a beautiful variety of Bed Room Furniture in walnut, mahogany and enamel finishes.

We can give you a beautiful three-piece walnut suite, Bed, "Dresser and. Chiffonier, for $75.00. Easy terms if desired. A3IEKICAN LEAGUE Won Lost appearance. ARMY DIRIGIBLE FLIES R03I SCOTT FIELD TO LOUISVILLE, RETURN'S Pet .706 .554 .549 .544 .524 New York 48 20 Washington 36 29 Chicago 39 32 Philadelphia 37 31 Dertoit 33 30 Cleveland 31 37 St Louis 27 37 Boston 15 50 Jim Maloney Gives Dempsey Little Advice CHICAGO, June 30.

(AP) Jim Maloney, endeavoring, to work his way back to prominence as a heavyweight contender, offered some advice to Jack Dempsey to-dav on the eve cf mat with Bud Gorman at White Sos park toitisht Dining Room Suites .456 CHAMBERS MOTOR COMPANY Incorporated .422 .231 FRECKLES Get Rid These Urfy Spots Safely and Surely and Have a 1 i Beautiful Complexion With OTHINE AJTERICAN ASSOCIATION 115-17 E. Third St; SCOTT FIELD, BELLEVILLE, 111., June 30. (AP) The army dirigible C-52 took off last night for a cruise to ouisville, Ky. The dirigible had returned to the field, a short time before after an all-day cruise to Evansvllle, and after re-fueling departed again. The cruises were made for the training of students in navigation and th ehandling of the lighter than air craft.

The CH-52 is under command of Lieut K. S. Ax-tater. The dirigible returned to the field at 5:30 o'clock this morning after flying over Louisville. Pet .646 .574 sninBYDRUG AXD DEPARTOQa STORES EVERYWHERE Won 42 39 39 35 32 32 2S 30 Lost 23 29 SO 35 37 38 42 44 Toledo Kansas City Milwaukee Minneapolis Indianapolis St Paul Columbus Louisville .565 .500 .464 .457 .400 .405 "Dempsey is going up against the master left hand in meeting Jack Sharkey," said Maloney.

"Sharkey is a cool, calculating fighter who not only worries you in the ring with his punches but with his talk as well. My advice to Dempsey is to be right and then be careful." Legal Advertising Its the Empress Marie Louise, second wife of Napoleon used to wiggle her ears, belie- Ing it would drive away wrinkles and make her beautiful. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harlan and daughter, aod Mr.

and Mrs. Alva Stearman, "of Detroit, are visiting in this community. Rev. E. "Whitworth filled his regular appointment at Point Pleasant M.

E. church Sunday. Beautiful eight-piece suite similar to cut, large Buffet, Table, six Chairs, all real walnut surfaced, complete 8 pieces only 3125.00. Easy terms may be arranged. Neither Happens to Be Wild Bill Hickok Hands high named Maude, about 8 years old; and also one mare mule about 15 1-2 uands high named so much as will satisfy judgment for $320.62 debt, interest and- costi Purchaser will be required to give bondVfor amount bid, with approved security, having the force and effect V1 a judgment, with a kind that makes you -want to come again and Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires give per Dollar6 COJUHSSIOyEE'S SHE State of Kentucky, Daviess Circuit Court.

Guehther Hardware company, Plaintiff, vesus Albert Goodwin, defendant In Equity No. 14554. Byt virtue of a judgment render-ed in the above case, at the June term, 1927 I will on Saturday, July 2nd, 1927, expose to sale at Public Auction at the court house door In Owensboro on a credit oi three months the following described property: One Admiral Hower Hay Press: also one mare mule about 15 1-2 vox ipiiil lien upon ttt property, and bearing interest at Ihe rate ot 6 per cent The E. W. Smitfi Co.

per annum. HERMAN A. BIRKHEAD, Mas ter Commissioner ravless Circuit -i 1 A 1 Court (Incorporated) Sale between 10 a. m. and 2 p.

m. it JESSE! 7 Bargains In Used Cars ancl Tracks We must sell these cars before Saturday nigvi to enable Axe us to settle ud our Dartnershin attains. 3 LATE MODEL DODGE SEDANS Wc Invite You to Have tYour LuncLeon or Dinner Served in Cool and Pleasant Sur- roundinss By Oblig-' ina Attendants 5 DODGE BROTHERS TOURINGI 2 LATE MODEL FORD COUPES 1 LATE MODEL NASH TOURING 1 CHALMERS TOUKING 1 LATE MODEL FORD TOURING NASH ONE-TON TRUCK GARFORD -TON TRUCK FORD TON CHASSIS stone a iwns1ro Mm 3iobe 3K It is to wl Used Cars and Trucks on display on vacant lot.lcorner ilfl 4th and Fredenca, Thursday, Friday and Satuday. of the year 23tl 1, the exploits ol North Pole and liuid 'j' Atlantic. Like writ-'i sougbt to destroy th We Hurry Luncheon 75c Dinner $1.00 The Best Costs No More CAVIN-BRODIE 4TH AND LOCUST Here are El Colonel and El Presidente, as they conferred on matters of state on the pampas of South Dakota.

Leonard Wood, governor-general of the Philippine Islands, and President Coolidge were presented with the hat3 at a gathering in the Black Hills, where the president is having his ya- Dodge Brothers Cars Graham Brothers ti-ucks.

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