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SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921 THE WACO NEWS, H1 TEAMS SET FOR SOUTHWESTERN MEET; TEXAS WINS BASEBALL TITLE LONGHORNS ONE UPSET IN PRELIM DOPE PICKEL, OF ARKANSAS. PUCES IN HURDLES, IS UNKNOWN QUANTITY' Spoke Drops His First So ions 1921 Series to 1 WASHINGTON IS FIRST TEAM TO SOLVE INDIAN RI0DLI tig The Preti UbiCVRLAND, May 13 lout of the fumaon when inglon won today's name 4 to 3, lak- 1 mg throe out of four Mugnage I was nit hatd but taduiiig saved him. Juugo 1 I A It fine ri tiuwer rf I tan in su 3b lUfUtKe Its Uharrity Jdognuge Ci.Lv LUA 11 If lb In the 120-yard high the 220 low the 100 -yard and tho 220 -yard dash Were run yesterday afternoon on fOll field preparatory to the final events of the Kouthweatem conference track and field meet whleh will take place this afternoon beginning at 2 All the with the exception of the 220 -yard low went off without any upart in the dope, in the hurdle Piokel of Arkansas, who Gardner 3b wae locally an unknown quantity, camo out ahead of Lee Brooks of Houthcrn Method 1 st university in the heat. It 1 believed, however, that will lead the KaeorbaeR representative in the today. of Baylor ran true to form by qualifying in both the hurdle Jackson.

Baylor, will enter tha in the 120 -yard only. Lindsey of Hire made the beet time of the day on the 100 -yard dash, running the dietanee in tf 4-5 seconds. He did not enter the 220 -yard daeh, but the Houston echool will he represented footed tln'de I phut 7 to in the furlong thia afternoon by two out of thru Wolf, the Baylor captain, placed In! Ail li PO A 1 3 il 1 I a 1 i 0 1 ...4 ...4 i ...4 ...1 ...4 ...4 ...4 ...4 34 3737154 All II PO AL 4 i ..401 140 ..3 0 u3 10 ..40 3 a u0 0 20 ..40 1 ..4 1 3 2 4 3 i 3 I 1 ..40 0 0 4 .34 2 1 27 4 BEAUMONTERS GET 13 HITS AND 13 RUNS AGAINST MARINES Rii The Aitotlatrd DALI.AH, May I 2 lkaUmont Celebrated Friday i3th by making 13 and 13 today, winning aaily from Miserable flelitlng by locala contributed to tht Score. THIRTEENTH IS REAL LUCKY DAY COLEMAN OF RICE LIKE WINNER OF SINGLES Coleman of Bice proving the at rongest contender for Wouthweetern eonferenre in tha matches which are being at Cameron park. only one more match stauuls between him and the championship, He 1 and outplayed ilranger of in the pre TEXAS FARMERS EIGHT COSTLY ERRORS HELP VARSITY SCORE TEN TALLIES Special lo Sewt Tribuni LLMUK KTATI vN, May 11 -The I University of the itti I limlnary that were lie Knuthvrestern conference baseball rham-i of A rf Hkinner ct Miller lb Bailo way 3b Palmer 2 Mattiek If Smith Conley Baylor or of Texas in the final round, Flight prellmlnnry matchea In the were held, and one In the be well BtcpfteneOn 2b Nedl Uhle Score by Cleveland Two-bane Hume.

Stephen- 'Johnston lb Wood. Three-bas- hit, Htephenson. 2b Htolen base. Juuge. Htruck out, by Uhle Hmith 3b on Uhle 2, oif Mu- Alexander PeMnggio rf I HLansbury ..............500 010 000 i Breaux If iuu iXW iOh 2 i punk cf here this afternoon.

The are re 10 to 6 The made by figured heavily In the number of ruade, A and JM started the In the a ejevertv took the third Inning by running up made four more In the fourth ,.,,,1 anti run In oho other remaining in the umi the A and or krai In her In fourth nothing more until the eighth nelf error a fly ball I A started me Only ohe in seoond inning by a hit and played, Cleveland and work'd but xai 0 1 i Bennett of Bnylor defentlng Variteli (he 1 0 Wtleon of A. and 2, 5-3. The two gridge 3 ST BROWNS TAKE SERIES May 13 -Ht. de. today, taking both the century and the 220 Odes of Hire led him In the second of the 1 1 i LAi i 2 1 3b xx.Johnaon C.

Wainer If Brazil lb Griffin ib J. Walker lb furlong, the time of the race being 23 3-5 Several conference are prac ticujjy certain to be broken this nftcr- nooon. If Lindsey can duplicate the time he made in the century day, he will become the record holder C. vsaiker cf in event. Wolf of Bnylor thejBalloway as present holder of the record of 10 c-i flat Mahan of A.

and will undoubtedly the record of 159 i feet, 5 in the Javelin throw, and McNatt of a good chance to better the time of 52 In the 440-yard dash. these, several other records stand in danger. The following men qualllfed for the finals in events run off yesterday: 120-yurd high hurdles; Denny, A. Frazier and Jackson, Baylor; Lemon, M. th; Modhet, Rice.

220-yard low Plckel, Arkansas; Brooks, H. M. Frazier, Baylor; ami Frazier, A. and M. 100-yard Lindsey and Rice; Weir Smyth, A.

and Ftinnett, Texas, Wolf, Baylor. 220-yard dash: Weir and Smyth, A. and Htinnett, Texas; Lincoln, 8 M. Rice; Wolf, Ray lor. played, AO it PO AK ..41 6 3 10 ..41 0 2 00 0 0 0 1 0 ,.0 I 00 0 200 1 0 0 0 01 2 1u ..3 0 0 5 00 .1 9 0 2 10 0 000 0 .3 1 I 3 10 0 14 0 00 11 0 ...100000 ...3 0 0 05 0 ...1 000 U0 mmm ..315 5 2415 0 Hcott Humphries icore by Innings Dallas Beaumont 202 ooo ioa .031 000 J3 Two-base hit, Gafloway.

Stolen i 3. Wilson Breaux. Dovle Hacr'flce hits. Johnston, hor, Hmith 2. Miller Htruck out.

by W1D Texas, defeated liams 1, Conley 3. on off Fitzpatrick 3. off 2. off Hcott 2. off Humphries 4.

left on basew. Dallas 18. Beaumont 4. Wild pitch, Humphries 1 matches yeaterdny Preliminary first round; Granger, Texas, defeated Bradley. Baylor, 6-0, 1.

Colonruin. Rice, Chamber DEFEAT MART Brothers team of the City bague Mart team to the A At 6-3. of 11 i I yesterday afternoon nt and defeated Mari. The Waco team ID ot 2, 4 6 6-3, 1 runs in the Inning when 13 Cleveland, lor, 0 75. round; Coleman, Rice, de- Granger, 0 6 7-5, 4.

1 I Texas, defeated Welch. A. 6-3. 6-2. 1 Texas, faced the Mort nwundernan.

were used by Mart tn an effort to stop the of the Hanger men by ..................................000 00(0 Mart 210 (XXV- 8RUINS TRIM OASSERS A and 6-0 6-2. SHRKVKPORT, Li May 13 An- ilson, a taking advantage of Bennett, Baylor. defeated for Hasty in second xx -lUu for Dugan in third, Batted for Keefe in ninth. ST. IXIUIS- Tobin rf Gerber Hlsler lb Williams if Jacobson cf McManus 2b 1 2 Davis Bayne and by using the took game from the 0 ito 4 Bennct was hatted off the mound i by the first five men who faced him HAN AN Bowen rf i Nee 3b A14 KIt A i1 0 0 ........................2 10 3 4 0 11 10 10 2 130 0 .........................4 I32 1) 1 .........................4 0 10 I ............................4011 4U .............................31 0 5 0 0 0000 0 0 01 41 ........................29 8 27 14 2 003 001 001- Two Home Runs Win For Chicago Cubs GRIMES AND TWOMBLEY BREAK UP PHILADELPHIA GAME liy The AntnrialeH PHILADELPHIA.

Pa. May fractured runs in the ninth by and Twom- i. hley gave Uhicago a 4 to 2 victory and cf lhe serlfts peoklnpaugh ss Beoro by Inningi Phiiadeiphia Ht. ....................................340 000 Two-base F. Walker, Williams, i McManus, hit, Jacobson, Htolen base, Galloway.

Double plays, Walker, J. Walker anil Keefe. to 1 Gerber to Hinter 2. Base on halls, off Barrett 3, off Keefe 1, off Davw 5, oif Antonio Bay no 2. Htruck out, by Bayne 5.

Connolly If Bnoe cf Fuller 2h Grown i Brock HHRKVK 8 cf Watt If Kwoldt Sb Jackson rf Kihel ih Boiiohfxn Hartford Vann Bennett Schaeffer yn AB It 11 ...4 2 4 0 0 .4 I 12 4 0 i11 10 2 1 1 1 0 ...4 0 1 0 a 0 0 12 4 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 .37 10 27 16 1 A It .3 0O 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 12 10 1 0 .4 2 2 8 4 0 0 0 4 2 01 3 i 0 0 0 0 i 0 1 0 3 0 .324 827133 Tt and 6-2, 8-6 Semi-final: Coleman. Bice, defeated Gregory Texas. 6-4, 6 6-3. match: land and Helft nott, Baylor, defeated Varnell and Wilson, A. and M.

6-2. 6-3. TEXAS OKLAHOMA LEAGUE At Gmham 1, At Ardmore 2. Bonham 1. At Sherman 2.

(Teburne I. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At 4, Toledo 5 At Kansas City 10. 1, At cold. At Ht. Paul-lndlanapolfi.

cold. What a pIpnNiire it is to wear up-to-tlafe tliftt will Imltl ihrir shape lutik well until end of a long life -it's workmanship that brings about this goodness. And workmanship" is the difference between shoes carried by this exclusive shoe store and shoes found in old i hoe a of service for men $7 50 to $11.00 shoes for men to $7.00 the superb bench-made shoes for men $16.00 We Arc 8olc Agents. MILLER-CROSS FOOTWEAR Corner Fourth and Austin CO. LINDSEY IS LIKELY HIGH POINT MAN Frazier Has Even Break With Rice Star By H.

H. (Jmx) TUCKER Spiked have been diaenv- ercd at the Mobile Southern association according to the president Hhrevenort ,300 024 000 I found after the Moblle-Llttlc base YANKS EDGE OUT TIGERS DijJTKOIT, May 13 New York bits. Watt Landry won final game of the today Nee to Fuller to Henry from Detroit 6 to 4 Barry Harper, New Henry 2. Base on halls York pitcher was hit by a ball off Ain- off Schaeffer 3, off Landry Bmven, Hollohan. Sacrifice play Htolen hat in the sixth and his left out, by Bohaeffcr 2 ntngs pitched by Be with Philadelphia.

Plaoir rf Hol loch er 2h Robertson Twornbby If Deal 3h Klllefer Martin PHILADELPHIA Neale rf Rawlings 2 If Wrlghtstone 3h Parkinson Miller lb Bruggy Huhbell Score by Philadelph la ABR PO AE .4 0 0 20 0 ..311 2 5 0 .3 00 6 60 .4 1110 1 0 ..4 0 0 0 0 0 ..41 23 I0 .4 1 1 1 40 .3 0 1 1 0 0 .2 011 0 0 ,31 47 27 17 0 AB RIl PO A 1 20 0 .4 0 1 5 1 3 9 00 .3 0 1 i 1 0 ..3 0 1 i 0 .4 0 13 1 0 .3 0 0 1.7 1 0 .401 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 6 0 .31 1 8 27 19 0 .000 000 000 000 Two-bane Martin. Neale, Home runs. Grimes, Twomhley, Double HoUoeher to Keller to Grimes; to Miller Rase on off Martin 2, off Hubbell 1 Htruck out, by Martin 2, by Hubbell 1, REDS NOSE OUT CHAMPS Ruth If i Pipp lb Meusel 3b (Ward 2 Hchang I Hgrper Ferguson Mays Totals Tonug 2 Busli r-H cf Heilman rf Hax-stead If Blue ib Hargent 3 Ainsmilh Khrnke xShorten sxBasaler AB PO AE ,3 i 1 8 00 .521 3 0 1 0 1 1 00 09 1 ..5 0 8 4 1 0 .5 111 50 .30 10 1U .41 2 3I 0 100 1 0 4 0 10 10 Lo 0 0 00 0 .34 6102712 1 AB PO A ..3 1 0 351 ..5 9 0 3 6 1 .4 2 0 0 0 .45 1 0 0 0 i 2 0 0 .2 0 1 12 I 0 .4 I13 0 4 01 6 3 0 .3 0 1 0 2 0 .0 0 0 00 .0 0 00 0 0 .1 0 1 00 0 .35 4 10 27 in eighth. 20 7 Three- Rock recently and the discovery of nail. in them wuk soon after.

nail in each instance was a Base on ofr Bennett long one driven in the stitches Tsmdry Struck and tho ball had to be closely examined by 1. the nails to be discovered. The mnett 1-3 with 3 1 ight of the nail on one side by San made the ball do nil sorts of funny I tricks according to the report from I Mobile, How the bnlts got in the game Fort I Is vet to be determined. tonto 7, Shreveport 11 CATS POUND GLENN HARD FORT WORTH, Texas May 13, 0 Worth pouruled thf ball to all of the lot and defeated In the second game of the this afPs-noon 0 10 to 3 Kraft's eighth homer In the 0 first inning with two on and a double and triple by the Fort Worth first man featured the gam GALVBHTON- Bittle if Distel 2h Brownlow rf King cf Fllsm McDonald Grubb 3b Glenn AB PO A F. r.

a .3 0 0 ..5 i ..2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 10 0 1 4 0 0 0 12 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 Lindeoy, star perhaps the beat that thia state ever known for the century, did not enter the 220-yard daah at Carroll field yesterday as expected. The was afraid tha curve on the Baylor track would injure leg he hurt at the conference meet last year and thus put him out of the meet altogether. .34 3 11 3 a game from Brooklyn 5to 1 to- dav in drizzle. CINCINNATI IT PO AF Bohne 3b 1 3 0 3 1 Pregaler lb 0 a 12 0 0 2 1 0 0 Duncan If 0120 0 Forxseca 2 4 1 3 4 0 0 rf .........4 0 0 1 0 Cm ne ss .........4 0 1 2 6 XVingo .........4 0 3 6 1 0 Rixey .........4 10 0 4 0 Totals ...,40 51427 14 1 ABR A Johnston 3b .........4 1 21 5 1 Olsen .........5 0 0 4 2 0 Hood cf .5 21 00 Wheat If 0 0 r. 0 0 Konetchv lb 00 7 0 0 Mvits 2 .........3 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 Miller 11 5 4 0 Grimes .2 0 1 0 1 0 Mitchell 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 000 0 7 for Sargent in ninth.

Score by New York ............................030 000 120- 0 Detroit ...........................................100 010 Two-base Haley 3b Hchang, Flagstead. Three-base hits, Ruth, igne Htolen bajie. Young. Double plays, Moore Bush and Young; Ehmke, and Pate Bush. Base on off Ehmke 8 off Hamer 3.

off Ferguson 5. Struck out, for Milam in ninth FORT WORTH Taylor rf cf .......................2 Scare If 2 raft lb .4 Hoffman 2b .........................4 I 1 3 0 ......................5 1 4 0 .......................4 1 ......................3 1 Art It PO A 2 2 0 0 1 i 0 1 3 ir, 1 i 2 1 0 0 RED SOX CAPTURE SLUGFE 8 CHICAGO, May bunched ta behiml on balls and easily defeated Chicago 16 to 8 In a batting fest today. AB PO A VItt 3b Foster 3b If JTatt 2b Hendry rf .8 2 1 ................5 ................5 ................5 lb ..........................6 ...................................4 Collins cf ...........................4 Rtiel Jonee 1 1 0 1 I 2 1 3 1 ,3 2 10 3 0 3 2 1 2 0 3 2 0 2 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 0 a 3 0 33 10 13 27 13 0 000 100 002 ,1 son not io off Glenn in Score by Fort Worth Nine and 5 innings. Sacrifice bits. Pate.

Glenn. Hears, Two-baae Haley, Pate, Kraft, Hoffman, Grubb Kraft. McDonald Home run. Kraft. Struck out.

bv Pate .3 by 0 Glenn 1, by MeOrww 1. Base on balls. 0 off Glenn 3. off Igto 2 Double plnv, 0 Glenn to Hit by pitched ball, 0 Hoffman, Kraft and King. 0 1 0 From the proaent outlook Lindaey of Rice and Frazior of Baylor loom up as the probable high point men cf the meet with the favoring 0 i the formor.

Denny of A. and M. has an outside chance for this honor. Frazier will probably get 10 in the two hurdle while Lindsey will get a number in the 100 yard daeh put with a chance of placing in the and in the javelin. Dervny will place in both and the pole vault.

Rice institute did not come up to in the 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 5 0 preliminaries yeeterday, narrowly nosing out Stinnett of for second place in his heat in the century, and many contended that both University man and MoGee reaohad the tape before Rice atar. After much deliberation by the judges, however. Goes was awarded second place with Weir first, Stinnett third and fourth. firat three qualified for the firmls to be run today. Both Lindsey and Wolf ware handicapped a yard in their 100 -yard in the preliminaries at Carroll field yesterday.

The Rica star nev- won the race with apparent but Wolf could not overcome the yard givan Smvth and was nosed out for aeoond place by Aggie sprinter. Princeton twelfth eotweeu- tlvp victory of the season when the University of Pennsylvania team was defeated 6 to 3, In the triangular track meat recently staged between the University of Pennsylvania. Dartmouth and Columbia, the Penn team won by narrow margin of of a point. Tho most notable achievement of the meet was performed by Hig- of Penn who ran the mile in 4:25, though Thompson of Dartmouth, the Olympic atar, was high point man of the meet with three first Watson, Boston National league pitchor, is the W.itson who performed with the Bartlett team few ago in the now defunct Middle Texas league. Watson one of the on the staff.

Baseball Calendar Totals ...................................31 4 7 27 14 1 Batted for Grimes in eighth. Score bv .....................010 030 Brooklyn .......................................000 121 Bohne. Miller Htolen Bobnn. See, Wlmm. Double Rlxev to Bressler: Miller to to Base on off Rlxry 5.

Struck out. by 3, by Itixey 6 GIANTS HAVE EASY PICKING NFW YORK, May York made it three out of four from Ht. Lnuls here todav. winnlnc 5 to 1. A downpour broke up the grime In the sixth after New York snored two runs with only out.

ST. AB TT PO A Smith rf 3 0 0 Mueller cf 2 0 0 Stock 3b ..................................2 0 1 Hornsby -3 0 CHICAGO Johnson Mulligan 3b E. Collins 2b Hooper rf Pslk If Strunk rf heel lb .......................5 0 r. ..............5 Schalk Vary an Kerr McWeeny Hodge xB. Pratt Pence xxMostil .41 16 15 27 12 1 AB It PO A ..4 0 1 0 4 0 2 113 0 3 0 10 12 0 0 .3 3 1 3 3 18 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 5 1 4 1 3 3 0 ...2 0 .0 0 ...1 0 .0 0 0 ...1 000 ...1 0 0 0 ...1 000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BUFFS WIN IN NINTH WICHITA FALLS.

May 13 Costly errors by the local club and a hefting rally by the Buffaloes In the ninth inning gave Houston a 6 to 4 victory over the here afternoon. AB IT PO A F. TEXAS LEAGUE Fort Worth 10. Galveston 3 Han Antonio 9. Shreveport 4.

Houston 6 Wichita Falla 4. Beaumont 13, 5. Where Thev Play Today San Antonio at Shreveport. kMumont at Dallas. Galveston at Fort Worth.

Houston at Oalveeton Buy-words Bill Bnrnran If Belley 1 cf Miller rf Tbjyle 8 Darringer BDdes 2 Klffert Barfrwt 4 .8 .3 .4 5 .3 ,...2 ....4 .4 1 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 I Fort Worth 0 Beaumont 1 0 1 0 Houston 2 0 San Antonio 0 I 0 0 Fotirnler 1b McHenry lf 1 Walker ont tn NTEW YORK lf Baneroft Frisch Yonng rf Kelly C. Walker cf 3b Tt Smith Ryan by Ixvuls New York Two-base Tt Three-base hits. C. Smith. Stolen 3 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 ..................................40 8 15 27 10 2 for Hodge In slxdh.

ix- Batted for Pence in ninth. Score by Boston .....402 001-16 W0 040 8 Two-bate hits. Scott. Mulligan, Col- 1 0 0 lire? 2 Rnel, TTcndryx. Sheely.

Home 1 0 0' Menoskev. Jones. Stolen 0 0 0: Comma. P. Pratt.

Double 2 1 0 i nlav Vltt to Pratt tn Mrlnnls Base 7 0 0 1 at off Kerr 2 off 4. off Mc- 4 0 0 I Weeny 3, off Hodge 2 off Pence 1 0 3 0 struck out. bv Kerr 2. by Jones 4. by 110; Weeney 1.

by pence 1. 0 5 0 -A----------------- Totals WICHITA FALLS 6 0 Roth fuss If ...............5 1 0 ss 4 McDonald 8b .4 Clark 2b ...................................4 Miller ef .....................4 lb ...........................8 McFPwee rf ...........................4 4 Hollingsworth ......4 32 6 7 27 12 0 AB Tt 1IPOA Wichita Falls Pet. .18 11 .621 11 .577 12 .571 15 13.536 .11 13.458 15 464 15 464 19 .296 DANCE HITS -Victor Records Lnvo Bird Bright Eyes i Never You Ever Think of f- llonrydew Waltz 1 )ne-Htep Horne A train Blues Crazy Blues Little Believe of a Southern I Whiteman's Oeh. Oeh. Oeh.

Och. .85 .85 85 .85 .85 All Star Trio $1.35 POPULAR Anpcls (We II Them Mothers Down Here.) Burr Chas. Hart Kodeheaver Murray Over the Hill. by Shaw. Quartette.

Carry Your Cross With a Smile. Tell Me the Story of Jesus, She Hives Them All the Hal Ha! Ha! Stop! Look Listen of Mv 3 When I I jooked In Your Wonderful Steel Eyes. I Broadway orp Peerless Quartette Lullaby 1 Sterling Trio RED SEAL RECORDS Hart .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 .20 1 2x16 9 0 when game ealh'd ATI RH PO A 0 0 0 0 0 ...3 0 0 0 2 0 ....2 2 12 4 0 ....3 1 13 0 0 ...2 0 10 0 0 ....3 0 2 10 0 ...1 1 113 0 1 110 0 0 0 0 10 .31 7 10 0 0P0 010 1 .000 Walker, Young. "alker. Home run.

p. Base on Walker 2. Struck out, by Ryan 1, R. Walker 1. GROCERY DAMAGED BY FIRE Early Friday morning the roof of the grocery store of Joe Appel.

IV eb- Bter and First streets, ks badly damaged by fire. Not very much damage was done to the stock, however, the fire depart- CHICKS BUNK LOOKOUTS Ru The Astot laled Prett Score- I 1 ChsttanoogH 0 9 end Dow I Boone Ncidcrkom. Birmingham .............................................4 2 New Orleans Newton, Morrison and Gooch; Vance and Deberry. Tl TJttle Rock I I Atlanta 3 2 and Suggs. Doyle and Fuhrman.

TT Nashville 2 Mobile 7 4 Pavne and Jonnard; Flits and Pond. -----------------4-----------------Barclay Custom Made Cornets made to your measure. 708 1-2 Austin. Phone EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Household appliances, expert elec trietane, everything electrical, a quick and affective place WACO ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO of work. Aurtitt Phone 608 TotnlB .................................37 4 13 27 0 3 for Gross in ninth, Score by Houston ........................................000 011 I Ht.

Falls .....................001012 Philadelphia Doyle. Bailey, Ttladcs. Whiteman. Htolen Clark. Darrlnger.

Double play Gross on off Hollintfsworth 6. off Bnrfont 1 Struck out. bv 6, by TTarfoot 5. Paesed ball, AMERICAN LEAGUE 16, Chicago 8, New York 6, Detroit 4. Washington 4.

Cleveland 2. Ht. lxmls 7, Philadelphia 5. Where They play Today J'hUadelphla at Chicago. Boston at St.

Washington at Detroit. New York at Cleveland. How They Stand Cleveland .................16 15 1 Y'ork .......................................12 Boston U) Detroit Story of the Rose Kcinald Just That One Hour Edward Johnson, $1.25 Oh Mominp Land Miss Homer, $1.50 When Ohloris Sleeps 0 Cease Thy Maiden Fair I McCormick and Serenata Enrico Caruso. $1.75 THO PI A. ogga BEO S.

..13 13 ..8 18 6 11 Pet .640 .588 .571 .556 .500 .415 381 .300 ETERNAL LIFE NEGRO DROPS DEAD An unidentified negro dropped dead on North Fourth near Sanger immediately after stepping off the Dallas interurban about 0 last night. Ills body is being held until Justice J. Padgett can hold an inquest. 4 -----------------TWO TOOK A Two couples braved superstition and asked for permits to wed Cincinnati NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati Brooklyn 4. New York 5.

Ht. 1. Chicago 4, 2. Pittsburgh ai Boston, rain. Where Thev Play Today Chicago ut Boston.

St. Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York. PiUsburgh at Phllartelphia. How Tbey Stand Team Ihttsburgh Brooklyn New York Chicago Friday, the Thirteenth; F.

G. Hayes and Mrs. Mary King. John Wt ndelbarn and Miss Ida Mae Sovey. A new-born chick needs plenty of attention.

Give it Red Fox Baby Chick Feed. Dealers everywhere. J. G. Smith Grain company, phone Give your chickens a chance.

Feed them Red Fox Chicken Feed. Dealers everywhere. Smith Grain Phone W. Pet .18 ,783 17 9 .65 1 .15 .652 .12 .571 9 11 .391 .10 IS 6 16 273 5 15 .250 Philadelphia St. BARTONS BEAT ELECTRICS The bare ball team of the Barton Manufacturing company the T- Hie trie rail wav team by the of 7 to 4 yesterday afternoon in a ft spinning game.

Four of the of the Barton team in the fourth Inn ne Score by It Barton 102 Railway .....................................080 Batteries: Ilsfner, Dupriest and Young; Suttle and Taylor. walk a loner ways in these socks, even if they last forever. of thin and beautiful never think such light, cool sox would wear as long as they do. Home are clocked, some are striped, and they are here in many colors. ranee from 75c upwards.

Fashion Park Trim Ankles identify the wearers of Boston Garter With Low Shoes appearance of your ankles is even more important than, usual. Geerge Frott makbm ot HOSE a. MleHjjjfJ iMrve far sad CWWree the W'int A4t.

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