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THE AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN. TEXAS FBI DAY, JUNE 26. 1925. Senators Beat Gushers in Final Game of First Half ,12 to 9 id Temple Surgeons Celebrate by Winning First Half Title of League 'SWEDE' LIND Schedule.

Last Half Texas Association Smithville Wants To Play Brenham NAYLOR, LYNCH LEAD AT PLATE SURGEON STAR Game Won Off Pitcher Sanders in Ninth Inning. DALLAS WOMAN WINS WESTERN GOLF TITLE Chicago, June 2S.un. l. Reinhart of Dallas, Texas, retained the woman's western golf assocla tlon medal play championship to day when she went around the Riv erside Country club course In 85, giving her a winning total of -250 for the 64 holes of the three days' play. Mrs.

Reinhart, who formerly was Miss Elaine Rosenthal, won the title last year. Mrs. Melvln Jones of Olympla Fields, present Chicago champion, and also north and south title holder, ton second place with a score of 256. She scored 88 forjier last 18 holes. Austin Product's Batting Plays Important Part.

SMITHVILLE, June 25. The Smithville Wildcats, who are now leading the Austin American race with eight victories, play Giddings Friday and and Sunday. Secretary W. W. Cantrell has Issued a challenge to the powerful Brenham team, who recently defeated Elgin at Brenham.

it seems, does not desire to play away from Its own park. Smithville is anxious to schedule games with Brenham on home and home basis. June 25. The Temple Surgeons won the pennant in the At Austin At Temple At At Corsicana At Palestine At Terrell A Cais A II (4-4) J. June 26, tT.

(28) July 24, 25. (26) July 11. (12). 18 XUSIIII OT All Am. (2).

4. I Mr 14 i July 17, 28, 29 Aug. 26, 27, 28 Aug. 12, 13, 14, 18 Aug. (9), 10, 11 July 21, 22.

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(4-4) July 11. (12). IS July 24, 25, (26) 31exia Sports Aui- V4-1 Au'-1S Corsic'na attar 0 Read Au 17' 18 TaTeslie tVU The Austin Terrell July 21. 22. 2S July 18.

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1 Aug. 19). 10. 11 8. 4.

Note: Game in parentheses Sundays or holidays, first half of the Texas association season today, defeating fhe Pales tine Pals, 28 3. "Swede" Llnd, Temple first sacker; poled one far over the left field fence with three men on In the first frame. After ward the Surgeons turned the game MEXIA, June 25. With Danny Lynch and Bryan Naylor cracking the ball to all corners of the Gusher pasture, the Austin Senators captured the final game of the first half schedule of the Texas association hero today, 12 to 9. Although Whitworth was hit hard, he managed to ease by as a result of being given a heavy lead to work under.

The victory today knocked Mexia out of any possible chance to finish on top of the Texas association standings, although Manager Matthews pitched his three aces in an effort to stem the Senator tide. Vick started, but lasted only one-third of an inning. Arnold man Into a siugiest, fattening their av erages at the expense of four Pal estine pitchers. STECHER-LEWIS BOUT MAY BE HELD AUG. 5 CHICAGO.

June 25, Tom Packs, St. Louis wrestling promoter, said here today that he had offered for a world's heavyweight championship match between E4 (Strangler) Lewis and Joe Stecher, both claimants of the title. Temple finished the first half of the season with a two-game lead IOWA MAN WINS. OMAHA, June 25.Arthur Bartlett, of Ottuwa, Iowa, defeated Ruben Albins Minneapolis, 9 and 7, In their match at the Trans-Mississippi golf tournament on the Omaha field club course this afternoon. over Mexia, who lost to Austin to day.

Although the Pals scored three runs In the opening Inning off Ray aged to, stay through two-thirds of the fifth inning, and then was Buffaloes Tame Cats by Taking COVEY HURLS SENS TO WIN His Team Swamped; Collects Gate Money Then Fires Players pipkin, the surgeons came back strong In their half of the same round, to score eight runs. With the bases clogged Otto Llnd poled a long home run over the left field fence. Llnd also had perfect day at bat, making the twenty-eighth consecutive game In which he has forced to give up his job to San ders. AUSTIN Looking Thru Sport Spy Glass AB PO A 2cN WUattH Third Straight Josefson. rf 6 0 1 1 0 Brownlow, 2b.

6 2 2 1 I 2 1 hit safely. HOUSTON, June 25. The Buf 2 1 1 11 2 1 Score by inninRS! Palestine ...300 000 000 3 7 6 By W. C. SMITH Veteran Pole Allows Yanks Only Four Hits.

Bryan, cf. 5 Anheier, lb 4 Fortier, 3b 3 Banner, c. 4 Lynch, ss. 5 faloes mads it three straight from the champion Cats by winning 6 to 1 here today, which gave the Houston club six victories In 11 Temple ...1130 B02 20x 28 22 1 Gernandt. Ferguson, McMillan and aHrper, Ferguson; Pipkin and Henderson.

Interest in the Texas association will certainly be greater during the second half a a result of Temple winning the title of the first half Naylor, If- HATTIESBURG, June 25. Ths "Black Crackers," a nogro baseball team from Atlanta, defeated the Hsttiesburg "Black Tigers," 17 to 1, here yesterday and when the Tigers went to eollect their share of the gate receipts today the manager fired every one of the team except himself. He explained that ho did not discharge himselt because he scored that one run games played between the two clubs In the first half of the race. Ray Benga and Lefty Johns both WASHINGTON, June 23. Co veleskle had' a slight edge on Pen Whitworth, Totals in one of the most spirited campaigns in the association history OU may not be interest; in the technical reason for the revolutionary improvement in the new Kelly Flexible Cord TERRORS WALLOP OILERS CORSICANA.

June 25. The Ter nock in a pitchers' battle today 12 1 27 11 1 MEXIA AB PO A Eighty per cent of the fans around and Washington took the odd game pitched great baseball, but Del Gainer's slugging was the decisive feature of the offense. It the circuit bad rather see Temple rell Terrors pounded the offerings of couple of Corsicana pitchers here Thursday afternoon for IS hits 2 0 0 win the first half than Corsicana, of the series from the Yankees, to 0. NEW YORK and. 13 runs to win the game.

13 to 1924 champions. Several of the "dead head" mem AB PO A 2, thereby making a clean sweep 6 0 0 0 bers of the Senator pitching staff Butler. If. 5 2 Clements, ss .5 3 4 Seely, rf 3 0 1 Jarrett, cf. 4 1.

2 Glass, 3b 4 0 1 Fisher, lb 3 1 0 Agnew, 3 0 0 Matthews, 2b. 6 0 1 Vick. 0 0 0 Arnold, 0 1 0 Sanders, p. 4 1 1 Williamson, c. 2 0 0 Totals 38 9 13 win probably draw their releast when the team returns home next Monday for the Temple series Llnd was released las: Dugan, 3b 4 0 0 0 Coombs, cf.

4 0 0 2 Veach, rf. 8 0 13 Meusel, If. 3 0 0 0 Mehrig. lb 4 0 1 11 Schang, c. 3 0 0 2 Ward, 2b.

2 0 0 5 Wanninger, ss. 3 0 2 1 Pennock, 3 0 0 0 of the series. Mitchell held the Oiler batsmen and never was In danger. Keys hit a home -fun In the eighth Inning with two men on base. Bondursnt hit a triple with the bases loaded In the second.

Score by Innings: Terrell 034 100 03213 18 1 Corsicana .000 000 011 2 4 1 Mitchell and Nichols; Ruth, Hilton and Burch. 0 0 1 1 3 5 0 week, and Coop, Brooks and Cagle win nave to show more stuff in their next appearances in order to hold their Jobs. the looped bead construction which makes jssible the new, flexible tread. But you are interested in the fact that you will get more riding comfort, more traction and more mileage from this new Kelly Flexible Cord than you have secured even from other Kelly tires you have used. KELLY Flexible CORD Badger Auto Supply Co.

Totals 39 0 4 24 15 WASHINGTON CARDS BOW TO PIRATES, 4-3 Dickerman's Wildness Costly -To St. Louis. ST. LOUIS. June 25.

Dlck-ernian lost control In the seventh ad St was defeated by Pittsburgh today. 4 to 3. Dickerman McNeely, cf 3 0 1 3 0 0 S. Harris, 2b. 3 0 1 0 2 0 The Senators were ready to let one of these three go lnat week, but as Austin was hopelessly out of the race, Brownlow decided to give them one more trial.

Cagle came through nicely against Mexia and Rice, ft. 4 0 1 3 0 was the Buff veteran's home run which gave Houston the first run and It was his triple with the bases full in the sixth which gave the Buffs their winning scores. Score by innings: R. H. Fort Worth 000 100 0001 3 2 Houston 010 004 00 6 4 2 Batteries: Johns and Smith; Benge and McCurdy.

BEARS CONQUER STEERS. SAN ANTONIO, June 25. Holding the Steers to five hits and backed up by brilliant fielding by Rosenthal and timely hitting by Everett Booe and Bill Warwick Jim Llndsey won the final game of the series "Trom Dallas today, 6 to 3. Rosy, by long running catch of Segrlst's fly in the fifth, retired the side with the bases full, while Booe drove hi three runs and Warwick two. Llndsey got a bad start by walking two batters in the opening round and hitting another forcing In a run, but he settled down and pitched masterly ball the pest of the way.

Score Dy Innings: R. H. Dallas 200 001 0003 5 0 San Antonio ..000 302 00 5 '7 0 Batteries: North and Billings; Llndsey and Warwiek. EAST TEXAS LEAGUE Score: Mt Pleasant-Longview ...17 19 4 Texarkana 7 4 Bowman and Mancuso; Lamar and Wooley, Elmore. Gosiin, If.

3 0 0 2 0 0 J. HarrisV lb. 3 0. 0 10 1 0 so did Luther Brooks, although both Bluege, 3b 1 11 0 2 Peck, ss. 2 0 0 2 4 0 Ruel, ..3 0 1 8 1 0 were defeated.

Coop lucked out over Alexia here last week, but wai hammered heavily by the Gushers Wednesday. Coveleskie, p. 0 0 1 2 Score: Tyler 3 1 Paris 4 8 3 Andrews. Williamson and Schroy. er; Turner, Burleson and Stagner.

Score by Innings: Austin .....301 032 00312 Mexia 003 001 140 Three-base hit, Glass; two-base Jilts, Brownlow. Lynch, Naylor 2, 2, Matthews 1: struck out, by Whitworth 4, by Arnold 1. by Sanders base on balls, off Whitworth 6. off Arnold 1. off banders pitchers' record, off Vick 8 hits ind 3 runs in on-third inning, off 6 hits and 4 runs in 4 losing pitcher, Sanders.

TYGERS w7n7TH STRAIGHT DETROIT, June 25. defeated-St. liere today the first game of the series, 3 a 2, the victory being the seventh onsecutive gam which the Tigers lave won. ST. LOUIS In the fatal seventh, issued two passes with the bases filled, thus forcing in two runs.

The Pirates took three of the four games in the Totals 25 1 6 27 12 Score by Innings: Fifth and Colo. Sts. Phone 8167 New York 600 000 000 0 series. PITTSBURGH ashington 010 000 00 1 Heinis Odom, according to the Sporting News, got away to a good start with St. Raul Heinle wat placed at third bust, taking Morse's place, Morse going out with an injury.

Heinie secured at least one hit in every game he played. But Summary: Two base hits. Veach AB PO A Score: Greenville K. 3 1 Marshall 9 7 0 Carter and Heath; Reid and Storey. sacrifices.

Peck, Harris: double 0 1 Carey, cf. 4 0 0 5 plays, Wanninger to Ward. to Geh rig, Gehrig (unass'sted); left on 4 0 now that Morse is back in the line bases. New Tork 6, Washington 8: 0 0 up and since Mike McNally ha oases on balls, off Pennock 3. Co- NEAR GOLF FINALS.

OMAHA, June 25. Three Moore, 2b. 3 Cuyler, rf. 4 Barnhart, If. 4 Traynor, 3b 4 Wright, ss.

4 Grantham, lb. 2 Mclnnls. lb. 1 been secured from Washington veleskle struck out, by Pennock 1 2 Xowans and one St. Louisan will oy uoveiesk-ie 5: hit by nitcher Heinie will probably hold down place on the St Paul bench.

AB RHPO Robertson, 3b. 5 0 1 1.8 Rice. cf. 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 by Pennock -(Gosiin), by Coveles ill contest the semi-finals of the Trans-Mississippi golf championship tomorrow at Omaha Field club McManus. 2b.

0 5 E. Smith, c. 3 kie (each); passed balls, Schang MACKS NOSE OUT BOSTON Meadows, 3 as a result of the four tturd-round Red Gore, the Baylor curve ball twlrler, is also at St. Paul. Red got into one game last week- as a relief pitcher after the game was matches today.

SPUDS SMOTHER BEAUMONT BEAUMONT. June 25. "Sud" Sutherland, big right hand hurler of the Spuddeis, mowed the Exporters down ruthlessly as his mates swatted the pill hard, riding through to a 13 to 0 victory here this Ping Bodie, veteran outfielder of the Ppudders, led the field with his bludgeon, cracking out two singles, two doubles PHILADELPHIA, June 25. 7 27 12 2 3 0 2 5 3 4 0 17 1 3 0 12 0 4 0 12 0 4 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 1 0 1110 The Athletics made a clean sweep Totals 32 4 ST. LOUIS Sisler.

lb. Williams. If. Evans, rf. Lamotte, ss.

Dixon, c. Danforth, p. Jacobson or me tnree game series with Bos hopelessly lost. He allowed Colum bus six hits In five innings. AB EH PO A ton by taking today's final game Blades, If 3 10 2 0 0 i.

wain naitea tne game for 40 minutes during the Boston turn Big Jim Jolley, former Lockhart J. Smith, cf. 4 'Bush 0 0 0 0 0 seml-tro star, is the leading hit and a homer in his six trips to Hornsby, 2b. 4 at bat in the fifth Inning. Flag.

0 0 1 2 3 4 3 13, 1 13 0 the plate. But 18 men faced Suth ter of the Western league, playing Bottomley. lb. 1 Totals .34 2 a 24 12 0 DETROIT with Wichita. Although a pitcher.

Flack, rf. 4 stead nit a. home run In the sixth inning with no one on. Bill Lamar hit today in his twenty-sixth con erland in the first six innings. Score by innings: R.H.

Jolley has gotten Into several Toporcer, ss. 3 0 1 AB II PO A games as a pinch hitter. Bell. 3b 4 0 0 secutive game. Wichita Falls 000 032 34113 16 0 Beaumont 000 000 000 Of 3 Batteries: Sutherland and 0 0 O'Farrell, c.

4 0 1 Dickerman, p. 2 0 0 BOSTON AB II PO A Flagstead, cf. 4 1.1 6 0 0 Incidentally many of the leading hitters of the Western league formerly played in the Texas Query; O'Neal, McNeil and Reinhart, p. I 0 0 Stunners 0 0 0 Prothro. Sb.

4 0 2 Boone, rf ..4 0 0 league where they were considered 0 0 0 0 Ilaney, 3b. O'Rourke, 21). Fothergill. If. Cobb, cf lleilmann, rf.

Manush, rf. Blue, lb Tavaner, ss. Bassler. c. Leonard, p.

as back numbers. Johnny Mon Totals 34 1 27 18 Score by Innings: Carlyle, If. 2 0 0 Vache, If. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 1 0 1 7 2 0 Pittsburgh 100 001 2004 Todt. lb.

CO ros, formerly of Houston: Red Bliss, formerly of Houston; Cy Lingle and Pug Griffin, formerly of Dallas; Homer Haworth, formerly St. Louis 010 002 0003 Wambsganss, 2b. i Summary: Two base hits, Cuy Lucey, ss. 1 0 CUBS TROUNCE SPORTS WACO, June 25. After spotting the Shreveport Sports six runs in the first Inning, when the Sports got to Lyle for six hits, the Cubs kept pecking away at this lead until the final s.core was 14 to 8, in favor of Waco.

After the first Inning, Lyle pltchced a steady game, allowing only four hits for the other eight innings. In the oi 'orc vvortn; Bill Wano, former ler; home runs, Bottomley: stolen Heving, ly or Dallas and Cotton Knaupp, 0 Ruffing, Fuhr, p. 0 bases, Moore; double play, Toporcer to Hornsby to Bottomley! left on bases, Pittsburgh 5, St, Louis bases on balls, off Meadows, 2 Dickerman 4: struck out by Mead jormeriy oi snreveport. ail wore uniforms of a Texas league club at one time, and all areatting better Picinlch 0 0 Zahnlser, p. 0 0 than .330.

Totals 28 3 27 11 Score by innings: St. Louis 000 001 001 2 Detroit 200 000 10 Summary: Two base hits, McManus, Evans, Leonard: Tiome run, Cobb: sacrifices, Williams. Haney, Tavencr; double plays, Lamotte to McManus to Sisler; left on bases St. Louis 9, Deiroit bases on balls, off Panfor.h 2. ows 2, Dickerman hits off Totals 31 2 4 -4 10 1 Rogers Hornsby.

the famous eighth with the winning run on base. Morrow was walked In order to get to Cohan. Cohen hit the first -ball for a double. Dickerman, 7 In 7 innings. Rein-hart, none In wild pitch.

Meadows: losing pitcher, Dickerman. Batted for fuhr in 8th. PHILADELPHIA AB PO A Cardinal boss, a product of Travis county, is now stinging the pellet scoring two runners. to me tune of .430. Hornsby't Gautreau, 2b.

4 0 0 3 1 1 Score by innings: R. H. heavy hitting, coupled with the Hale, 3b 4 Shreveport 00 001 010 8 10 3 Waco 011 013 17 14 17 0 Lamar, If. 4 Simmons, cf. 4 Baseball Calendar Batteries: Malone.

and Burns: 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 3 Welch, rf 4 Lyle and Morrow. Cochrane, 3 Poole, lb. 2 assistance of Jim Bottomley and Ray Blades, both former Texas league stars, is bringing the Car-dinp around with a bunch of victories. The Cardinal pitchers hare not been going very well, but when the pitchers go down, Hornsby and his trrup take to the hickory to haul In victories. SLATTERY-SLADE SIGN.

NEW TORK. June 25. Jimmv Galloway, ss. 3 JIM REESE NOT TO COACH AT TEXAS U. Jim Reese will not he a member of the Longhorn athletic faculty during the next year, according to L.

Theo Bellmont, athletic director of the University of Texas. This settles it rumor which was golns: the rounds here that Reese would come back to Texs next year to take his literary degree Rommel, p. 1 Slattery, Buffalo. N. middle Bagwell 1 weight, was today signed to box TEXAS ASSOCIATION Keaulu Thurnday Au.tin 12, Mexia 9.

Temple iif, Palestine 8. Terrell 12, Corsicana 2. Whers They Plsy Friday Austin at Corsicana. Palestine at Terrell. Mexia at Temple.

0 0 0 0 0 0 Walberg, p. 1 Dave Slade, California welterweight. In a six round preliminary on the Italian hospital fund card Totals ..31 3 9 27 8 2 Batted for Rommel In 5th. at the Polo Grounds July 2. BIB FAlK STARS CHICAGO, 111., June 25.Cven-gros let Cleveland down with five hits today while Chicago pounded a trio of fwirlers and took the firt Score by Innings: R.

Boston 000 011 000 2 Clubs Pct Clubs Pet Philadelphia 000 003 00 3 ipmpie 41 2D SS S3 .500 -game of the series 7 to 2. Burns Summary: Two base hits. Poole: Mexia ,81 17 .691 1 Terrell 26 40 894 Corsicana 88 28 21 46 818 home run, Flagstead; stolen bases. of Cleveland made" a home run. CLEVELAND AB PO A Summa, If.

3 0 0 0 0 0 Speece, 0 0 0 0 1 0 Two recent developments have focused public attention on Graham Brothers Trucks as never before. One was the sweeping price reductions of May 15th, ranging from $80 to $160. The other was Graham Brothers ascendancy to leadership by building more ton trucks than any other manufacturer in the world, during the first quarter of 1925, and by achieving second position in the 1 ton and Vz ton fields combined. Progress such as this deserves public attention and ehminates all doubt as to the logical truck to buy! 1-Ton Chassis, 11215) 12-Ton Chassis, $1400; Delivered THOMSON MOTOR CAR CO. COLORADO AT FIFT II They Wear better and give longer service Cochrane: double plays, Oallowav to Gautreau to Poole, Fuhr to Wambsganss to Todt; left on bases, Boston 4.

Philadelphia 5 "Utile 0 0 Lee, rf. 4 0 J. Sewell, ss 4 0 Speaker, cf. 3 Burns, Jb. 4 Fewster, 3b, 2b.

4 0 Lutzke, 3b. .2 0 Bedford, 2b. 1 Walters, 4 0 Karr, 1 0 Yowell, p. 1 L. Sewell 0 0 TEXAS LEAGUE Results Thursday San Antonio 6, Dallas Houston 6, Fort Worth 1.

Wichita Falls 18, Heaumont 0. Waco 14, Shreveport 8. Where They Play Friday Shreveport at San Antonio. lallas at Waco. Fort Worth at Beaumont, Wichita, Falls at Hoi.ton.

Ciub Pct Club Pet ft. Worth 60 19 83 86 .478 Houston 44 27 .620 Waeo SO 40 .429 Ssntone 88 29 .667 jshrevep't 29 41 .414 Wichita 39 84 20 61 .22 NATIONAL LEAGUE Results Thursday Pittsburgh 4. St. Louis 3. (Others rained out; Whers They Play Friday Brooklyn at New York.

Pliladelphia at Boston. Chicago at St. Louis. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. SUMMER Jamieson, If, 1 0 Totals 32 1 5 34 13 2 tune CLOTHES CHICAGO AB PO A Mostil, cf.

4 for the well-dressed man Davis, ss. 5 Collins, 2b. 3 Sheely. lb. Falk.

If. Hooper, rf. youprofited by the low tost of Kamm, 3b. Pchalk. c.

Cvengros, p. I New York 87 24 luia 29 88 .468 Pittsburg St li 28 S4 .469 Cinci. 81 27 82 ,451. 1 Ur'klyn 32 80 22 37 .878 Totals 33 7 IS 27 11 1 The fine, pure Australian worsted yarns used in the production of "Aerpore" Original 2Ply Worsted suitings wear better and jjive longer service than ordinary Buicuer cloths. The texture is very light in weight, smooth in finish and cool to the touch.

The excellent tailoring quality of "Aerpore" Original 2Ply Worsted assures the wearer smart style and long wear. AMERIC AN LEAGUE Results Thursday mm q)fo Graham Brother ocore ny innings: Cleveland 000 100 100 Chicago 320 002 00 7 Summary: Two base hits. Davis. Kamm, Speaker; three base hits, Mostil; home runs. Hums; stolen bases, Mostil: sacrifices, Sheely, Cvengros, Uhle; double plays.

Walters to Lutzke. Burns J. Sewell; left on bases, Cleveland 7, Chicago bases on balls, off Cvengros 3, Karr 1, Towell 1. Sneer 1- GARTERS NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU Detroit St. Louis 2.

Chicago 7, Cleveland 2. Washington 1. New York 0. Philadeliihia Boston Whsra They Play Friday St. Louis st Detroit Cleveland at Chicago.

Washington at Philadelphia (Only three game scheduled.) Cluh TPctl Club. Pet Philadel. 4J 19 St Louis SO 31 aoh'ton 41 22 Cleveland 26 4 .4.13 Chicago Jl ll York 87 .418 'trait 10 81 ii 41 .844 Troacs New Models in the new est patterns and coloring! (or men and young men. SOLD BY DODGE BROTHERS DBA BUS EVERYWHERE 25c to $1 kout. by Cvengros 3.

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