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THE WACO SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1926 Ihreveport Wins Stormy One 4 to 1 Redil Get Along Without Her Joe Bonowitz Is Chased From Game by Ump in Fourth; Mathes Retires With Wound I HOUSTON, July outpitched Carlisle Littlejohn today and the Sports captured the per game of the series, 4 to 1. Hunter Hill put Joe Bonowitz of the in the fourth inning ha protested a strike decision. While Joe retired in the first with spike wc md inflicted by Chink Taj or. George Brovold hia inf- appf trance at short for the AB Po A S3 ....................4 1 2 3 3 0 if-cf 3b rf nan. 2b lb Itz Cf WBltit orhpson, if-cf ..4 ,5 ,,.,4 ,4 0 0 1 0 i- i 0 Detroit Bingles Win in Seventh Another Tom Sharkey! Manush Gets 4 Hits Out of 5 Times Up as Timers Win From Indians 9 to 3 DETROIT, July (API Two triples, three doubles and a pair of sirs gk-s -were grouped in the seventh inning for sevefmruns, writing a 9 to 3 victory for Detroit over Cleveland today.

Sherrod Smith was the victim. Eleven men batted in the one inning. Cobb, who had entered the game at a pinch, hitter, had a chance to, bat as well, his single driving in the last Detroit run. Score: AB PO A Jamieson, If Spurgeon, 2b Speaker, cf Burns, ib Sewell, as Sutnma, rf Hyatt, Lutzke, 3b ,,3 .4 ,..4 ,4 ,.,3 ...3 3 0 4 1 2 2 1 2 10 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 ft 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 Totals JiOt'STON Sii ley. If ss Set.

rf cf 3b Shang, lb Bnmar, lb gBwtlejohn, Roseroftry Deering, 17-year-old vaudeville dancsy, is peeved at the jpue jp Jf famous lied Grange. Grange and his manager, C. Pyle, she charges, ,.38 4 12 27 ti announce to the would that she would play opposite Red in his Manush, cf Aft il Pp A first movie, and (hen turned her down, She comes from Peoria, 111., FotbvrgiJi, If near Red's home town of Wheaton, and is now in Hollywood. .31 3t 7 24 13 1 AB PO A It 0 .4 0 1 ,4 .401 ft 2 4 0 A 0 .0 0 1 2 0 2 ,4 A 3 1 1 1 1 8 ft 0 3 0 ,38 1 9 27 13 It ,100 020 .000 000 1 i by justan se Distel. Taylor Wilder ails.

It le John 1. Sir out 4. inkenship Left on 8 Houston 8, Time Unv Hi il and Irwin. Terrell Hammered By Temple 12 to 2 Surgeons Get 17 Hits in Election Limit Hciiniani). rf Warner, 3b Tavener, ss Woodall, Mamon, Dauss, Senate Will Disbar Member Who Spends More xNeun isCobb WASHINGTON, July 2 Any senator-elect spending more Totals than $25,000 in either a primary lerul election would be sub- .8 ft 2 16 1 0 A 1127 0 1 .5 141 0 0 .4 1 0 2 0 1 i .411 2 0 0 1 A 1 2 0 0 A 1 1 1 0 .3 1 2 2 0 .0 0ft 0 0 0 i .2 11 110 ,00 0 0 1 ft 1 .310 0 0 0 I 0 1 00 0 9 15 ST WIN SI EST EAU MO NT, July pitch- for Dauss in 7th.

or general election woum oe sun- ln Bee and Drive ject to disbarment proceedings be- 30 ft 000 fore the senate under a resolution Detroit ...............................001 010 approved today by the senate rules Two-base hits, Helimann. Manusli, committee, Summn, Burns. Three-base The resolution was offered by hits, Warner, lavener, Dauss, Senator Neely, democrat, West Virginia, and was amended by the July 2-7 ap Three Visiting to Showers TEMPLE, July new second baseman obtained from the Waco Cubs, made his debut here in a st auspicious manner today, smack Cen. Texas Stars Step Forth Today Six Fea ms Will Compose Woman Attacked White Man Sought by Officers After Assault DALLAS. July 2 unidentified man criminally assaulted and robbed Mrs.

E. Courtney, New Circuit, Including cning to kill her if she made an Hillsboro and Itasca, Says Rees HILLSBORO. July afternoon marks she opening of the 3 928 season of the Centrwi Texas Baseball league. Wb Rees of Itasca, who president of the organization, slates that teams will compose the circuit that Itasca, Hillsboro, Italy, Maypearl and Frost, have already entered, but that the sixth metnber will be either West or Alvarado, Maypearl, "Italy, Hillsboro and Itasca begin the campaign Saturday, while the other will not swing into action until Tuesday. Hillsboro goes to Itasca Saturday afternoon to play the entry of that town, while Maypegrl plays at Italy.

The Central Texas league functioned with considerable suc- last year, with Itasca winning the pennant outcry, at her home here at 2 o'clock this morning. Mrs. Courtney, who lives alone, Said her jvolce was that of a white man. He took her purse and $2, all the money she had, she said. Marlin Odd Fellows Plan For Waco Encampment MARLIN, July arrangements for the meeting of the Waco encampment at the Odd hail in Marlin Saturday night made at the regular meeting of Marlin lodge No.

715, 1. O. F. Temple, Teague and Hillsboro teamsqvill confer degrees and large number of out-of-town members are expected in Marlin. BAYLOR INSTRUCTOR IN CALIFORNIA FOR SI MMER Mias EndUe Marie Madonna, Cbtrence Brunson is manager of in French in Baylor uni- tho Hillsboro team and he will start the following line-up against Itasca Saturday afternon: Burt.

left field; Hartley, first base; Stui- linwerck, shortstop; Hill, center i field; Lane, right field; Smith. ond base; Pasrhe, third base; Wil! mouth, catcher; Love, pitcher, A large crowd of Hillsboro peo- pie la expected to go to Itasca to 1 witness the opening of 1920 I season. Hillsboro plays Itasca at Itasca, again on Monday afternoon, The starts at 4 verr.it,y, is spending the summer months Los accompanied bv her mother, She plang to University of Southern California the last half of the summer and do graduate work. Her brother, Henry Madonna, who is studying law at Baylor, is teaching her classes this summer. XMXtfSifXMXItSHSIiSifXKXXXIIXIt irginla, ufimittet wilted from heat and a severe out- jng a homer, a triple and a of hitting when the dc in £our up.

and Goober Ander- the Exporters, 12-3 in a wMch saw the lead shift from team Hrnn with most every inning. IsaValled upon four flingers, sending Love in during a ninth-inning rally oftor Rev-jere had held the home team for three rounds after relieving Hunta Mississippi semi-pro who joined league leaders last night. Hovlik Hansen were hit freely hut Cai- Kon hit. a hmer and a in two trips to the plate, the Surgeons overwhelming the Terrell team by a of 12 tb 2- Sutherland also hit TO GIVE PATRIOTIC PROGRAM Hillsboro 'will observe Independence JDay at the Liberty Temple heard of Tom Sharkey, famous heavyweight gladiator of Presbyterian church Sunday night Torn Sharkey, equally famous sprinter, of Miami uni-: wjtjj a patriotic program, it was verslty. A few weeks ago he was credited with doing the 100 in the announced today.

Rev. O. L. Smith, world record time of 9.0 seconds. (It appear on the record i of the First Baptist church, books, however).

Sharkey finished second to the great Rowland Locke wiil deliver the address of the eve- ninth. Babe Ruth, out of the at the recent national and is to compete in the A. ning because of leg hurts, batted for meet BP Philadelphia next month. They call him fastest so jbl to patting attack in the seventh inning 1 Well oral condemnation of large ex- that knocked Thomas from the mound I ti penditure of by senatoria 1 gave Washington five runs and 1 8 to candidates, I vletory over New York in the series opened today. Gehrig hit a home run Aged Chef of "tMh- oul NEW YORK, July 2 NVW times, including a pair aged chef of three generations cf of Schubie is a brother to the player given a Pals a week or so ago.

Ufi Hohenzolternsk appearing more lai with the a diplomat than a fune- if Iplomat a mamaged ell. nmMt, 2b jm ss, ss Williams. If Iller, rf iley, lb oeber. cf ate. 3b unglng, human, pHunter, Tteviere, Love, TERRELL Peralta, lb Miller, 2b Behrens, ss handle them pretty Phipps, rf I Oheeves, AB PO a 1.

Sangui nett, if-p 2 14" 1 5 Soft 2 2 ft 2 11 0 I 4 3 ,....4 ...1.3 ......,5 ..........,5 ...........3 .4 ,5 .,0 2 3 1 1 2 0 2 1 ft 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 3b 1 Tankersiey, ft i Parks, i If 4 ...3 ...4 4 .,..2 ,..,,2 0 ft Totals ft 1 I Tuekqr, cf (i i Bondurpnt, 3b 0 Anderson, lb I Keyes, rf Schulde. 2b ....31 AB 4 Totals BEAUMONT Reagan, 3h Connolly, 2b Gli ver, Galloway. Ib Davis, rf ss eDunning. if xDiviney Janeen, faldera, Sutherland, ss ......................4 i 12 27 it 2 Xorek. If AB PO A Henderson, ,5 1 ,.5 1 3 0 0 ,.,4 I 2 ..4 2 1 1 3 3 4 0 ...0 ft ,.,3 0 2 a i .,0 0 0 1 ft ft ...1 0 1 0 3 5 2 ft 2 8 2 0 0 2 5 Henson, 7 2 0 ft 1 4 0 0 ft 0 1 0 0 ft Totals 0 Score by innnigs 1 Terrel! 1 0 Home runs Anderson, Three-base hit Schuble.

RH pn AE 6 0 1 0 0 32 0 0 0 31 0 006 10 0 0 2 0 0 1 01 11 I 2 0 10 0 2 3 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 11 24 113 RI)POA 2 2 3ft ft 2 1 1 1ft 2 9t 0 i 11 ft 0 33 4ft 8 2 5ft i 2 I ft ft 0 1 3 ft ft I 2 0 4 ft 12 17 arrived today on Paschal. If the i Carlyle, rf 1 United American liner Cleveland Lazzeri, 2b 2 ft He is Rudolph Karg, who 47 of his 73 years serving the for i I f1l i non mer imperial German household, and has now come to live in Bo mi, mcnt with his son at xWard many fabulous offers to preside; Tot iis over the of wealthy; Americans, Karg first served the kaiser's grandfather n.s a special cook, tin si WASH IN Taylor, rf father, and then the i kaiser prior to his flight to Doorr 1 2h 3 Burned to Death If I Judge, lb 3b Myer, ss Ruel. California Ranch (lW SACRAMENTO, July 2. SSSTtl i 200 III (Jx -L' Srt" v. Marberry, Totals (A men and possibly a Yorky (BR PO AP.

A 1 1 40 0 5 1 1 1 10 2 2 9 0 1 3 3 ft A 0 0ft 0 1 0 ft .3 0 1 0 4 0 1 a 0 4 0 0 0 010 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0O .10 0 00 0 11 24 7 0 vke Sth, hai in 9 th. 414 11 PO Afci 5I2 2 0 .4 I2 5 3 1 ,3 1 2 11 0 A I2 1 ft 0 A 1 I 15 ft 0 .3 1 1 1 3 0 .3 ft 1 16 0 2 a 0 I1 ft 0 4 0 ,0 0 00 0 316 11 27181 At the Theatres it ...,....,.102 010 ere cremated and in- 000 50x 6 Two-base hits, Koenig. Gehrig. Pas- Two-basf jured in a fire that early today olhits: Sutherland Tucker, Behrens, destroyed the bunkhouse on Carlyle, Myer, Three-base hits. 0: Bases on bails: Henson Parks Roy Peck ranch on Butter island.

Taylor, Judge. Home run, Gehrig. 0 I San gulden 3. Struck out: Henaon The bunkhouse, a two-story af- Losing pitcher: Parks, fair, housed 33 people, four of HOMEE WINS i whom were women, and six chil- UOt 53, July 2 home i in in the ninth broke up a jk an for Roltertgon in Ran for PD-liV in r.rh .42 0 14'27 20 2 th. Two outstanding treats are featured on the Hippodrome gram starting this Saturday the chief picture attraction and Tommy (Dutch) Boone in songs, music and patter.

Boone has just completed a triumphant tour jut the Majestic circuit. fe? a picturlzatlon of read azine-story Rex Beach. It was pted by Becky Gardiner ancl Janies Shelley Hamilton, and features an imposing case, headed by Lois Moran, Louise Dresser and Noah Beery. Florence Turner, Helen Jerome Eddy, Allan Simpson, Charles Lane I and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. are among the important supporting players.

The central character in the atiyy is a lovely, high-spirited girl wno rebels against her Mile. Flo LeRoy Closes Stay Today I became of the old grey pro- with! stole emerald tion i my wandering BIBLE SCHOOL COMES TO A CLOSE The Daily Vacation Bible school, conducted at the Liberty Temple Presbyterian church of Hillsboro during the past three weeks, to a close tonighK Commencement exercises were held. Why Simmer in the Summer? I CHASE ENDS IN CAPTURE OF CAR Last night late Hillsboro authorities received a call from Waco police stating that a man had Yes. Anything that may hap- stolen an automobile belonging to pen to be a puzzle to you will prove C. F.

McCall at that city and was easy to Mile. Flo LeRoy, who reads I headed this way. Night Police men minds, calls names she has never 1 Leo Keeton and Jim Lowe got into heard before and dips into the a car and went out to the south workings of fate and the future, i edge of town to wait for the Mlle. LeRoy, after startling the leged thief. The man arrived but natives for six days, playing to full whizzed past ab.d was not caught houses nearly every' day at the by the Hillsboro officers until he National theatre, will close her en- I had reached the end of South gage meat with four appearances i Waco street.

He was placed in today. jail here and Officer Tom AbboR Believe it or not, she has had acme from Waco for the man. Wacoans by the hundred puzzling. 1 Abbott and the car owner took the She wastes no time in telling pro- stolen machine back with them jjj Qf wear, pie 50 feet away from her in the 1 also. id audience that they have certain -----------------------------------articles, such a watch or can FEAR OYSTERS opener.

a mystery that the i LONDON. Half a million oys Why be uncomfortable when all you need is srir some cool athletic derwear from this shop 9 for Faldera in Oth by 0 i Parks 0 July 2 Gushers Al1 Here ilipinos, Mexi- duel today and the Browns 1 narrow-minded attitude and ef- Aud Uv bv a Japanese, and were en- defeated the White Sox 3 to forts to stifle her natural ambi- itjteu Austm vooay oy a scote of 4 gaged as laborers in orchard and to Clyde Glass gut back into tho truck gardening work on the game and hit a home run, Peterson ranch. hit pair of but Victor was invine! Itolen bases: Tate, punning, Two- for Mexia's bits. Wother, Hunter, PJity, and ay right an Sgan, Dunning. Connolly.

Three-; hits: Williams 2, Home run: Gal- in the pinches. Homers ac- Mexia's Ned so crack- i City News Briefs Report of Deeds Utirowu vs uiig? ID VU lit i lid qm Ballou and Blankenship pitched well, tions and runs awav froi solved, and one jters have suddenly died in Japan, that has made satisfied customers alarm among the pearl hundreds every day, matinee cultiwrists. This may turn out to and night. A feature picture will showing some ti tractive models at only be be another instance of the damage an done when ocean currents stray PO A a double and single, and Manager I the ler of the with a triple and fi single, had a large part in the scoring, attention of the millionaire such ty genre: and becomes involved in a love triangle. An unexpected crisis develops when her father demands 'I' home added attri tion.

During the pres- from their beaten paths. The sea entation of the picture Mile. LeRoy inhabitants have so accustomed plans to answer every one of the themselves to the seasons that hundreds of letters containing when the currents cause them to questions, go awry, disaster follows. ray. Double play: Revjere to Gross W1-3 with 4 runs, 5 hits; Hunter 3 1-U Bith 3 runs, 4 hits; Reviere 2 2-3 with runs, a hits Iloviik 5 with 7 SO hits; 2-3 with 3 runs, 3 Struck out: Hunter 1 Reviere 2 ovlik Hansen Caldcra 4 Rises 1 Hunter 3 Reviere 1 Hnv- Wf.

1. jp bail: b- Left on bases: Dallas Rea tint 11. 2:45. Umpires Griggs, nohue and Fanning. 1 Baseball Calendar TEXAS LEAGLE Where They Play Today Ean Antonio at Wnco, Dallas at Fort Worth.

Wichita Falls at Shreveport, Beaumont, at Houston. Kesnlts Vewfcrttnv I Wichita Falls Waco 7. Dallas 12; Beaurnont 0. Shreveport Houston 1. Fort Worth-San Antonio, rain.

RE A I ST PI Nu Fort 3b .3 ft 1 0 fto Alexander, lb .40 0 8ft ft i Bloxsom. ss .4 0 2 1 1 0 i rf 3 1 0 tic i Peterson, if ft 2 3 0 0 2b .3 0 ft 3 2 ft Milier, cf .3 0 1 4 ft ft HasfMr, ...4 0 0,3 0 Smith, 20 1 0 1 a Finney, 0 0 0 0 I Totals ..31 1 7 24 4 ft 1 MEXIA AH HO a Scott, cf Naylor, ss ...3 0 1 1 0 a 2 ft 0 1 70 I Long. If 0 ft 4 ft 1 GlasS. Sh 1 2 1 i 1 Seeley, rf 1 1 0 0 Wright, Ib 1 2 11 1 0 Hnyes. ...3 0 0 0 ft Matthews, 2b .3 2 20 Victor, 2 1 1 0 3 0 ..26 4 6 27 15 1 Score by fr.ninqs: Austin 000 001 Mexia 211 county clerk.

Friday, July 2, 1326, i Compiled by DUwOrth Alistract offices first floor courthouse tion, A Dunn to A. P. Mra. R. D.

Penman to Morris Matthews, lot 13, block 6, G. B. Gerald addition, $140ft. D. Kendal! to G.

Gr 7. block 34, Provident addltic Total consideration, $18,850, San Antonio flbrt Worth Houston gMreveport, Falls 46 30 .78 44 34 .77 42 35 ,72 26 36 ,80 28 42 ,.77 35 42 .76 83 .78 33 Pet. ,605 .664 .455,431 .4 23 a stay in Camp Wabun Ammng at i Kcrrvlile In southwest She writes enthusiastically of drives, hikes, ABR POAE Mosfil. f't ...5902 3 JC Hunnefield, ss ...500 12 0 Collins. 2b .5 2 1 3 0 Falk.

If ........................3 0 1 4 ft0 Sheelg, lb .3 0 0 0ft Harris, rf 2 00 3 0 Kamm, 3b 300 22 0 Crouse, ......................211 2 0 0 McCurdy, .0 ft 0 0 0 0 Blankenship, .......3 0 0 0 i 0 Totals .......................312 6x14 8 0 outs when winning run made. ST. ARR PO A Durst, cf ...4 ft 0 70 0 Me Hilo. 2b ...4 ft 0 54 0 Sish-r, lb ..................4 2 6 ft 0 McManus, 3b ...3 ,00 1 1 Miller, if ...40 1 3 0 Rice, rf 2 00 Sehang. ...30 1 I ft 0 Gerber, S3 ...3 01 2 3 0 Ballon, .......2 0 0 02 0 Totals 7 27 1ft 0 Score by innings Chicago ,000 010 010- sequent events are charged with suspense and emotional appeal.

The entire production has been lavishly set, brightly and fittingly costumed, and under Mr. direction very colorfully and CORSILA NA HAU ELECTS CORSICANA, July Pat of the Corsicana Civitan club hero Thursday noon. Hr succeeds Dr. J. Wilson David, who was the first GARNER B.

Y. I WINS STATE COLLEGE BANNER The Earner B. Y. -P. of Seventh and James Street Baptist 1 church won the state college P.

U. banner at the Baptist en-; now being held at Fala-! cios, it wan announced here Friday morning. The victory is con-; sidered to be one of much tmpor-j tance in such The Gardner B. Y. P.

is only a little over a year phi and already has many victories. organized one year ago. Standing qommittces were pointed. eo A ST LEAGUE Hollywood 3 Portland 4. Missions Seattle Z.

Oakland San Francisco 1. Sacramento Lob 3 First Time Shown i OF THE COAST 1 COMEDY full cut for com fort and made to deliver 11 S8 many months of satis- pg I factory wear. i i mm 8s XXttXMXtfXXSMSMXNSXXNXNXMa Two-base hits Bloxsom, Peterson 2 Miller. Home runs: Seeley and Wright, Struck out: Victor Smith! ilaSes Victor Waco Thursday, 3 Smlfh 4 Finney 2. Losing pitch- i er; Smith.

features. Jack SpUIman of Dallas, formerly day clerk at the Waco hotel here, spent Sunday here. He now is hotel in i ble.er. Heme i tin, Rice. Dallas.

Frnnk Grnhani of Cisco was a St. Louis ..............................000 101 Two-base Collins. Three-base AMERICAN LEAGCE Where Thev. Today bien go at St. Louis, at New York.

Sston at Philadelphia, eiveland at Detroit, Results ishington 6 New York 5. ibveland 3 Detroit, ft. it 3-; 4, licago St. Louie, 1 LE AG IE MA DING Charles IL Lamport of the Delco I company, is in Dayton, Ohio, on a two business trip. 1 Mri.

did L. Lack has returned to ATHLETICS 4: BOSTON PHILADELPHIA, July PALS NOSE OUT OILERS PALESTINE. July Palestine nosed, out the- Corsicana borne after a brief stay with her tfxbvy, although the got to barcirts Portland. Ind. Mrs.

Pack behind three times, twice during; Max single in the thirteenth scored Cochrane with the run that gave the Philadelphia Athlerics a 4 to 3 victory over the Red Sox in the for thoso living in the. vicinity of second game of their strlw t-day. the place where it will be Id The previously had BEGIN SERVICES MONDAY FOR OPEN AIR REV IVAT, An open air meeting will begin; next Monday night on the Marlin road, to continue two weeks. The meeting place is two blocks south of the Knty railroad. Rev.

J. U- McAfee, paqtor of Wesley Methodist church, will do the preaching. meeting is intended especially aikcr in tile late innings, staging a aiso lb othet parts of Indiana, the extra innings, and tied the score. s-run 1n the ninth. VVork hss rroeeeeded on (he i Khmke and Wiltse hooked up in a AB PO A irtr.uction of the Church of Christ to national mound duel, but gave way to I 4ft 40 35 74 38 $5 87 .14 78 38 33 73 31 42 2o Pet 24 Jones, 3b Carson, tb rf Etheridge, If ss Doshlel, 2b Robertson, 2b Ruth, cf Vann, 'Edwards, bangi Andrews, ,73 n.

.70 NATIONAL BE Where Thev ftlay ivdajr Bt, Loti at Rii ts-bnrgh. Cincinnati at Chicago. Brooklyn ai New York. Philadelphia at Boston (2 games). Hesulls St, Louis Pittsburgh 3.

Philadelphia 2 i 4 New York 6, Brooku 2. Cincinnati Chicago LEAGUE isTANDING Cincinnati Louis Pittsburgh h'ew- irooklyn "hicago lost on tiiaUslphia ib1, a vi; -i. -h rf ss Ran. ib lf Gema vit, Jones, .425 PW Hct 72 44 28 39 32.543 68 36 30 .645 71 36 35 6834 54 ,500 7035 35 69 27 42 70 27 43 .386 Totals Are by innings: Palestine hit AB PO A15 0 12 3 0 0 1 fi Q. 0 31 t2 0 0 ..4 1 10 0 0 .4 1 1 4 10 .20 ft1 3 0 .2 0ft 0 2 0 .4 1 24 0 0 .,2 00 1 0 ft I ft 1 ft ft 1 11 .3 0ft 00 0 .,34 4 7 2:4 13 2 A ri po A ft ft 1,2 0 1, 2 A 0 ft 2 ft ft .3 1 1 4ft 0 7.

A 1 9 ft ft 1 18 0 1 1 0 ft 0 i 7 If ft ft 1 ft 7 .0 ,0 ft ft 'ft ft 0 0 0 0 00 ..28 5t27 1. RE PORTS TO A ANTONIO BEA US FKO COAST SAN ANTONIO, July 2 3. 0 the point where foundations are pinch hitters. Jacobson had wo ri unheralded ft in and the Vaiis up several feet. hDs and two singles, half th- The church, which will be one of the total hits.

Score: sightly and commodious houses of wor- shin In the city, is located at Sixteenth Flagstead. cf and Columbus avenue. Haney, 3b Joe Kemendo removed bar- iTc-dt, lb ----0 ft bcr shop frorn Fourth and Austin Jacobsoiv rf 5 406 North Eighteenth this Regan, 2b ft iug the drift of business under if in service. il. spent Ihursdn.v ani Friday in Fort Worth but wilt be in ,,1 Waco today.

1 here wid he an to Gal- AB PO A F. .6 0 2 1. 0 fl A 0 0 1 .6 0 ,.6141 1 fi 0 4 0 4 1 4 0 2 ft ft 0 0 0 0 eran Pacific Or-1 rep to San Antonio pears Friday. He will be used as utility man, Siglin was obtained by the Bears a free agent. Until recently he as with the Mission club in the Coast loop.

He led second basemen of that circuit a games and bau- Totals 45 I leaving II and Arriving in mluM'in nt Eunday fn.E The i x- a-. ms win leave i Filshop 2b at fiTO-on the evening of July 5, reach- ft' i im W. ri. 3.3 July No r-aiy out when winnirvg nm made. Batt'd for in AR PO A 0 1 ft if 'Cf Dr.

Culver will huhl life third id 3b Proie, lb 1 next Tuesday night at 8 ac- 1 pastor. Rev Clark. Reports f-Lamar Ruth. Two-base from all departments of the church i Fufle, ss Countryman. Ferguson.

Walker, i will be heard. Struck out: Walker Gerr.andt 0 0 0 0 qmp JjWl VUAV 1,0 Atice AT IO NA theatre 0 ...0 0 'ft 1 3 0 0 3 ft 0 r. K. The annual Sunday school picnic of Ra op balls, Walker 1 Clay Avenus churoh 1 Winning pitcher: will be held next Monday evening at Waiker. Losing pitcher: Lung.

IV here Fi Tuuay Temple, at Paiestine. at Mexia. lies nu Mexia 4. 'ana 4 Palestine 5, LEAGUE STANDl.su irsicaha ilest fempie 7 I ox la lit lu ..,,,,10 10 10 ......10 .3. 4 Pet ,601 500 ,400 6 .400 7:7, Syracuse 4 Toronto ft.

Buffaln 2 Rochester T. NeWaik Reading 4. Only games Indianapcklia Columbus 2, Milwaukee Minneapolis 3. St. Paul fi, Kansas City II.

p. Mobile Atlanta 14 7 Nashvjlio 8 Little Rock 3. New Orleans 4 Birmingham 10. Denver 2 I.incòlti 3. 7 St.

Joseph 4: Oklahoma City 5, in, in i'Amercii qiark, acccrd- ing to an me n't by Rev. pastor cf the church. He requested aU who arc to attend to bring a well filled basket, Vlivs Ethel Simmons, head librarian at the Vaco.public library, announces o'clock tonight until Wednesday at 9 a. m. One of the has been pronounced unsafe and will be repaired during the interval.

AL L. McEiroy of San Saba spent Friday in Waco. called there by serious illness of his Sam Rig ham, who is in a hospital at that place. Pate, Tots Is .1 ft 1 ft 0 0 0 4 1 0 ft ft a 3 ft 0 ft I i 47 4 12 31 2.1 I 7. Two Austrian scientists have produced a glass that bounces, may be bent like, a cane, and carried in liquid form like a for In 10th.

for Gabov av in 11 th. for 1 iz for Hauser in 12th. innings Boston 00ft 010 000 000 001 000 oil 1 Silts, Jacobson 2, Gallo- :i.v, Dykes, Flagstead, biin- mons. ast Day Mile. Flo Le Roy MYSTIC She appears today 12 jUO p.

li p. 7 m.f p. m. Show opens at 10 m. On the Screens A FJEATI lit IT HE Prices 10c and 15e Waco Electrical Supply Co.

ywMMf ELECTRICAL AND RADIO" 7 616 Austin Ave. Ptione 608 Pitone 608 tucrn. bigU Noah nccfl 1,1 TOMMY SoVUiil wer features-.

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