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BATtmnAT, JULY 9, 1921 THE WACO PAGE 9 KRAFT SMASHES TWO HOME RUNS PANTHERS TAKE FINAL GAME OF EARLY SEASON FROM MARINES SOX DEFEAT DETROIT TIGERS RIGNEY AND COOMBS ALSO SWELL TOTALS WITH CIRCUIT CLOUTS fly The Aaaoeiated Presa FORT WORTH. July 8 Fort Worth ended the first half of the ht with a 13 to I victory over Mi I art today Kraft two home runs out, bringing hut total to 23. Rigney and Coombs, ex-Du II as also drove out home runs. The Cam (tlayed error Iras and brilltanl hall, Nicholg relieved in the seventh after the game as on ice. AB PO A Baseball Cahndar TEXAS LEAGUE Fort Worth 12, 1, 4, wYehlla Falla S.

2. Ran Antonio 2, Houston 3, Beaumont 5. Whera They pi Ran Antonio at Galveston. Houston al Beaumont. Wichita Falls at Rhrcvcport.

Hallas at Fort Worth. Hew Thay Stand LPet Fort YVorth 2ft Houston 3fi Ififi Kbrrvepoft .42 41 ,199 Wichita Fit Its ....41 41 .42 42 .100 41 4 fi.1 i aum ....15 49 .417 Fan Antonio .,..29 ft 3 361 GIANTS BLANK CHICAGO 1 TOO GOING UP! BOTH PITCHERS EFFECTIVE; NEW YORK SCORES ON ERROR DACHAS Munson rf Falk If Uatloway Conley as Painter 2b Matt.ck cf hcgruit 3b Wilson Cari HUI hi win xxbkinncr ...................3 .............3 ...................4 ...................3 ...................4 ...................4 .....................4 .1 .....................3 2 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 lu 2 0 0 4 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 Totale ................................32 1 7 24 12 XX I kit ted for hirwln In ninth. TORT WORTH Taylor rf Phelan rf Coombs cf Hears If Kra11 lb Hoffman 2b lialey 3h 4 1 0 1 6 .........4 .2 .....................4 Rigncy ..........................4 Haworth .................3 Fate 3 hit taker ..........,,0 Moore 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 110 0 0 0 3 4 2 2 2 12 1 i 2 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Chieago 4 New York I. Boston Detroit 2. 8t, Houle if, Washington Where They Play Today Philadelphia Cleveland.

Washington at St. Louts Boston at petroit. New York at Chicago. How They Stand 0 Pet 0 Clevrland ................48 27 0 New 29 .613 Washington ...............42 27 .233 Detroit 39 Boston .........24 39 44 .421 9 Chicago Philadelphia 44 ................2944 By The A itnelaled Preaa YORK, July York out Tiloagn 1 to 0 today, holding the Cube to 3 and giving no I Alexander alao pitched an effective game and in the ninth when fumble allowed Friach to after he bases had been filled With two and a hit. Flack rf Holiocher ss Kelleher 2b On kullivan if Mainel cf Deal 3b fer Alexander ...........3 Totals out when winning run scored.

NEW If Bancroft Frisch 3b Young rf AU 1Y5 AE .4 0 1 2 00 ..4 0 9 0 3 0 .4 9 1 2 2l 09 12 9 9 .3 0 0 2 1) 0 ..3 0 1 0 ...2 3 3 9 .3 0 9 1 2 9 0 0 ll9 .30 03x2411 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 Totals ................................37 13 14 27 14 0 x- Cum for Haworth In mxth. Scoro by Dallas ........................................000 000 1 Fort Worth 0o2 22z -13 Sacrifice hit. Rears. Rtolen Coen Two-baae hits. Sears.

Haworth. Hill. Haley. Falk. Three-base Hoffmon, oombs.

Home Kraft 2. Coombs, Rigney. Struck out. by Hill 2. Base on balla, off Pate off Nichols 2, otf Hill 1.

Time 1:50. Daly and Kane. NATIONAL LEAGUE Resulta Boston fi, Cincinnati 0. lltfsbnrgh 5. Brooklyn 3.

New York Chicago 0. Philadelphia 9, St 4. Where Thev Piav Tadey St. I at lads I Cincinnati at lioaton. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn.

Chicago at New York, BUFFS EXPORTERS 2 BEAUMONT, Texas. July Ion to Houston h-re today in a at the end of the eighth because of rain and darkness. Manager Nownam, of the ordered from the field in the aeventh by Umpire 1 for arguing over a decision. Hi 2b I ss Bailey cf Milbr If Joe Doyle 3b Butt cm ly lb Griffith Barfoot rf Pierotti Totals Maggio rf Htansbury sa Johnston lb Ripper ton 3b Alexander Durst cf Breaux Doyle 2b Me ino Totals AH 11 PO A .............4 .............3 .............3 .............4 .............4 ..............3 ...............4 ...............4 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 3 0 .3 0 1 Tlttaburwh New York Boston St. Brooklyn Chicago Cincinnati Philadelphia Hew They Walker cf Rn wtings 3b Smith Knvder Nehf Score bv innings.

Chicago 000 New York 009 001 1 Three-base hit. Smith. Stolen base. I Use on off Alexander 2, Struck out, by hf 3. ABU HCD AR .4 9 0 ft 0 0 0 ft 0 ..3 1 2 f) 2 ft ..3 0 1 3 0 ft .2 (1 0 0 ft .4 0 1 0 9 .3 0 1 1 1 .8 0 3 ft 0 ..0 9 0 ft .3 90 0 ft 9 ..0 0 0 0 0 0 mm .39 7 27 8 0 HEILMAN LEANS ON PHI TOR LONGEST DRIVE EVER MADE IN PARK DEMPSEY SHOWERED IN BLOWS Wacoan Writes Carp Have Chance Oh.

the bail sings a tune, A melodious croon, For the hatter who wallops the pill. But it draws, tut It real heart-rending walls From the pitcher who stands on tho hill. Bp Prttt DBTRCRT, July Hugh held Detroit to four today and Boston won 6 3. Heilman made longest home run In Instory of the local park In the hitting the hall (BO feet. Babe longest hit was feet, made at tho thin year.

AB IDA Lefbold cf ..............3 Me nos If ............4 J. Collina rf ........4 Melnnta lb ........................,3 Ruel 4 Scott, ss 4 K. Foster 2h ...........3 Vitt 3b ..............................4 J. Bush Texas League Today OWNERS AGREE TO SPLIT SEASON BY VOTE OF 5 TO 3 Pet. .11 25 .45 28 .49 31 .39 .38 37.597 .32 38 .457 .27 47 .21 ftl .292 PHILLIES JUMP ON CARDS PHILADELPHIA.

July 8 Philadelphia hit Pfeffer hard today and easily defeated St. 9 to 4. ST AB It PO A will bo divided tho result of; Rj The Aaaoelnied DALLAS. Texas, July Totals 1 Rue Lb Sargent Shorten cf If Heilman rf 3b Baseler Young Holling ..4 .33 AH .4 .,3 ..4 .4 .4 ..3 ..3 Shot ten cf John Smith rf Fournier Lb lavan Clemons Stock Pfcffor xSchultx Tola's STATE DEMANDS LIMIT FOR INDICTED PLAYERS By The Aaaoeiated Prtta PHILADELPHIA CHIOAOO, Jol, S. The miqi 2b during examination of pros- Wrlghtstone if ctive Jurors today in the hasnhalt trial u.

cl If that it woukl demand the maximum pen- Konetchy lb ally of a 12009 fine and five years im- WI III of prisonment for eaob man found guilty. .3 .4 .4 .3 .4 .8 .4 ,2 ...8 0 0 1 1 I 1 1 1 Score by Boston Detroit OtH) oos Two-baae hits, Ruel Iveibold, Blue, Heilman Home run, Heilm an. on balls, off Rush 3 off Hotting 3. Struck out, bjTTJush 3, by Ho.ling 5. KERR FOILS YANKEES CHICAGO, July 8 Kerr continued effectiveness against New York today and scored his fourth win over igo 4 to 1.

AB PO A 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 By H. H. (Jimr) TUCKER FI Hubby, of who whs in Jersey City for the big bout, back that though there tiro many and divers opinions as to just what sort of a punch Jack used in landing the knockout blow, but in his opinion no doubt whatsoever. Mr Hubby, who a keen observer and who that he had view of the fight of that the blow that floored Cnrpenti jr for the count a left hook to the wind and A terrible right hand smash below the heart. 9 might have been a right to the Jaw mixed up in the shower of blows near tho dwUtrcs the 2 i) C.

from the fi 2 manner in wh'ch Carpentier fall, it plain to be efmt ha 110 0 pif .,1 in a help from the body drivea If he had dropped hY a right to the chin or jaw, as the majority It more than likely that chal lengi would have fallen hack Ipstead of folding upon like a The acoan In letter that the punt by Jack tn the fourth round only real the but also that these short were telling hr that thtm alone would have won ft In five or against Car- 400 oio i pen tier or any other fighter In the world of Carp's weight. 6 10 27 7 2 PO A F. 119 0 3 9 0 2 10 2 1 3 2 0 0 4 0 0 4 ..4 0 0 3 ,.8 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 1 .32 3 4 27 11 I to take placa in New York city, July 1 haa now bookad for July 12. Buy-Words BUI ..31 4 7 Ratted for Pfeffer in ninth AB A .5 2 1 .31 3 8 24 8 0 AB It A 0 12 2 0 0 0 2 3 1 13 1 0 0 0 1 1 13 5 19 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 .28 2 24 15 2 Batted for Aleinc in Kan for in eighth. by Houston .......................................090 200 ..............................,...000 010 Stolen base.

Johnston, Sacrifice hits. Durst. Bottomly, Bailey. Two-baae hits. 2 Joe DeMaggio.

Double uiavK, Meine to Stangbury to Johnston; Ihr Griffith. Struck out, by Meine by Iherottl b. Base on halls, off Meine 2 off Pierotti 2. Hit by pitcher, Pierotti (Jim Doyle). The statement made by a state attorney to a venireman who asked if he would Impose the maximum penalty if the men were found guilty.

The man was not permitted to answer, Judge Friend sustaining the defense's objection to the Question. Ring Score by St Philadelphia .5 .4 .4 .4 .2 .2 The Texas the for NEW YORK wire vote which the unani- Fewster cf i mous action of the at ton a week ago, Doak Roberts, pres- Baker 3b 3 01 ident of the circuit announced today rf 1 Today games will bo the laat of I 2 9 the first half of the seaaon. The vote Schang of the Texas owners on proposition was five to three. President Roberts submitted the request for a split by wire Thursday night it was today and by esterday afternoon all were in. Johnson Identity of the dissenting i Mulligan Tb not given out, although it is understood 1 Coli 2 12 2 Fort Worth and Houston re- 1 alk 0 0 8 1 3 110 3 9 4 9 9 3 0 0 2 3 9 0 Shawkey xDevormer 1 0 3 2 9 2 1 9 2 0 1 0 0 1 9 2 12 0 9 2 14 1 3 i 1 0 0 0 0 Australia and Canada Davis Cup taama will mm la Toronto, July 23.

The claiOMnts the negro baseball championship of east, lost a double-header recently to Jeff Bears, the arores being 4 to 2 and 7 to 4, Tesrmu. who at one time performed on the mound for the Shreveport team of the Texas league and toter with the New York Giants, pitched tin first game fur his team 3 i 1 19 24 20 0 for Shawkey in ninth. CHICAGO PO A lv expressed their disapproval of 2 the plan. 1 rf 12 9 0 ...34 9 1 1 1 2 3 27 12 .000 49(1 909. .003 991 Hr Kid Me Two-base John Sm th, McHenry, I Hornsby.

Rapp. Bing. Home I FRIENDS GIVE RECIPES HELP HEAT THAT Pretty hot the past few days, eh? No pro was made In selecting runs, James Smith, Konetchy. Double today, court adjourning until Mon- plays Kon tehy (unassisted); Stock to day With only the four jurors choeen to bT'k have been sultry in the earlier 2 jo i pa.t. noe Block has predicted even lb Schalk Kerr -8 .4 .4 ..3 .4 .3 .3 .3 1 1 2 9 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 2ft 1 2 1 I 19 0 2 1 1 1 A headline in the Dallas states thnt paddock equalled the record for the dash at the A.

A meet in Pasadena when he ran distance 9 3-4 seconds, when did they throw out the record -breaking 4 9 time of 9 by Paddock, Drew 9 9,1 Kelly? KNITS and crochet four- in-hand Tics in fancy weaves, plain colors, cross atripcs and rich heather mixtures, in straight and open end tie of the minute and just unpacked you drop in and see them? 9 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 1 0 1 0 2 0 It is now announced that the Freed Aan-Leonard go will take place at Benton Harbor July 16. tentatively accepted Attorney Henry Berger of the defense tonight the state to pare for Detroit and Chicago Amori- Totals Heorc bv innings; New York Chicago Two base Strunk, MostII. St hulk Double ptavs, Johnson to Sheely; Henfttk Raw on off Kerr 2, off Hit by Kerr. out, by Kerr 3. by Hhaivk- 4 29 4 9 27 0 Louie (Dutch) of Wnco igaln dafoated hy Harry Uarllcek, It ehampion middleweight of (vni (ino- i United Statt tuivy.

In twn strutght 299 4 ut MeGregur. Havlicek nlso de- fca ted Fred Marsh of Moody in ins falla at MeOrcgor. The Navy Champion is locatesi In toni truck fgirartly. Fnlk. to on off Pfeffer 3.

off Rin? 3. BRAVES SHUT OUT REDS BOSTON. July 8 Boston debat' Gln- ean 1cm gue players and an warmer weather. Newspaper headlines I from other cities spread wiltering dope "Worst heat wave. In ft ft nounced that innati 5 to today, rieott holdsng the are prost rated," "Leave heat visitors to 5 AB II PO AE .402 2 3 0 ,3 1 0 0 0 5 0 01 5 0 11 5 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 "2 0 11 o0 .2 0 0 10 1 0 .40 0 7 2 1 ..3 1 0 0 i 0 wmm .30 3 5x26 132 mlng run scored.

AB A ..5 0 2 2 0 0 .4 2 1 4 0 0 .3 11 21 0 .3 I1 2 0 9 ..201 5 0 0 0 9 3 3 ft .3 ft 1t 2 ft ..3 0 0 8 0 0 ..4 0 9 0 2 0 mm .32 4 27 8 0 he also would in a number of Cincinnati players to prove that the Sox rf played the ir best in 1919 world deoh XW will call in so many baseball Reuseh if players testify for these indicted men I Udine 2b that it may be necessary to postpone () some of the big league games because 9 several teams may be broken up for a i Hu day or two," wld Mr. 1 SINGLE PACES FASTEST MILE OF RACING SEASON AII RH PO A .3014 90 01 1 ft I .4 ft 9 4 0 9 .4 ft ft 21 0 ..4 ft1 2 2 0 .4 00 1 0 .3 91 fi0I .30 9 4 0 1 .2 ftft ft 0 .0 0 0 0 I 9 1 01 90 0 rs And a lot of you've either felt or Luque Cournbe. .................31 0 ft 21 Batted for Luque 1n eighth 6 3 GASSERS WIN IN NINTH SHREVEPORT, July Hollo- to right field in the ninth driving home oioke a to 3 deadlock and es used the defeat of Wichita 4 to 3. WICHITA FALLS- Tanner Gross 3b Miller cf Clark 2h McElwee If Griggs rf Works lb Bischoff Dar rough out when hhrevfport Storey If Rwoldt Jackson Fabel Hollohan 2 Hartford ss Vann Bird Bcore by Inningn- W'ichita Shreveport hits. Kibel Sacrifice Gross.

Hartford, Jackson. Fwoldt. Tmuble plays. Tanner to Clark to Works; Hartford to Hollohan to Gitxd. Stolen base.

Tanner. Hit bv Darrough (Jackson), by Bird (Mr- Tilwce. Gross). Base on twills, off Bird 9, oat, Darrough fi. Struck out, by rough fi, hy Bird 7.

Left on Wichita Falls 8 Shreveport 0. CRABS SOAK BRUINS GALVESTON. Texas, July R. -Periodic wildness by Pitrher eoupled by some opportune hitting by Galveston, enabled tin- Sand Grabs to win the seoond gam. of the series from the Boars 3 to 2.

HAN AB A Booe If ...................................5 0 i 1 Nee 3b 2 2 2 1 Fuller Sb 0 2 0 4 0 Connolly cf 12 9 0 Henry- lh 3 0 9 10 1 9 Bowen rf ..........................4 9 1 9 9 Gross i Hrusk a ...............................3 Landry ...............................2 9 1 I 0 Tul Ion 1 9 9 9 9 9 XX Fincher ..........................1 0 0 0 Jj Totals 30 2 9 24 13 0 for In ninth. fot GALVESTON- Powell cf Barbare By The Asaociafed Prets CLEVELAND, Ohio, July th. fastest time of the year Single rf owned by YV B. Barefoot. Cambridge ri City, Ind defeated one of the i ih formidable fields of pacers today in the free-for-all pace the feature of the getaway grand circuit card at North Randall, His victory came in straight Hd Allen took the veteran out In front early in each and he was headed.

He paced the first mile In 2:0144 and the second in winning easily. The time for the two miles also that of the for the season Single sold for 3200 In a J289 auction pool. Ford 2b Gibson Scott Score Innings. Cincinnati Boston hit, Groh. Routhworth, Nicholson.

Alt PO A ..411000 ..3902 1 I 2 3 19 2 1 1 13 0 0 4 9 0 2 0 2 0 .3 .4 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 29 5 7 27 20 1 eon onfc-o ...931 099 -5 Stolen .000 039 .003 000 Storey. McElwee, WALTER FATHER DIES liy The Aaaoeiated Preaa COFFEYVILLE, Kan July 8 E. Johnson, father of Walter Johnson, pitcher for the Washington American league tmwehall club, died suddenly at tug homo here this afternoon. TEXAS-OKLAHOMA LEAGUE At Bonham 6 Cleburne 3. At kht rman 1, Mineral Wells 0.

At Paris 5, Ardmore J. FORDNEY DEFENDS HIS PROTECTIVE TARIFF tty The Aaaoeiated Preaa WASHINGTON, July house got under way today in its consideration of Fordney tariff bill. Chalr- plavs Boeckel to Barbare to Scott to Gibson to Boeckel to Ford. on balls, off Luque 1. off 2 Struck out, by Luque 5, by Scott 1.

PIRATES SCUTTLE DODGERS RROoKLYN, luiv 8 Pittsburgh Brooklyn today 5 to 3. by -bunching two with wildness and error in the sixth inning, AB A If Carey cf Robertson rf Mnranvllle ss Outshnw 2 Barnhart 3b Grimm lb Cchmidt Cooper rend about. How do ycii keep happy of though hot? reporter asked a lot of Ings: "Wear as little as the law allows." "Use a buzz "I to Cameron park with the kids until it cools off." out water on the floor and 0 I bed." to the Bosque or some mlng poo! until after 4 i more ico in my home brew." "Move to coolest room in or go out on the lawn." "Eat lesa meat and drink "(juit talking about the "i under a fan at a picture show until its cooler outside." 5 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 9 1 .4 9 .3 1 .4 1 .4 1 .2 0 .4 1 .3 9 ..3 0 9 0 0 ft 9 9 1 9 1 0 ft 9 0 9 9 0 2 0 BROWNS SWAMP SOLONS ST ins, July St L)UU batted Zachary for Ifi hits and 11 he was taken out, with one out in sixth ami vem from Washington 12 to 2 WASHINGTON AB II A I 2 11 9 1 Rice cf 4 0 9 4 Smith rf ...........................3 0 2 2 Harris Snanks )b ......................4 Oharrity ............3 Rnurke sa 3 Zachary ..............2 Fashion Park Scarf Pins, too Mdan if 9 I ft 0 1 1 0 0 0 ft 0 0 9 ft 0 0 4 Schacht xllrownr 4 2 9 1 0 Although Chicago Cubs now have Ponder, a former Pittsburgh twirler, Manager Even will hsvs to do more pondering before he hsa a first-clsas pitching staff, Paddy Figlin baseman of Snh City team of the Pacific league recently set a home run mark 9 that even the Battling Bambino of the 9 Yankees will have trouble In equalling. 0 .1 9 9 9 9 ft .9 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ............................,.33 2 7 24 11 for Schacht in ninth Against the Sacramento team Sigilo two homo runs in inning. Al Bridwell.

recently led out ss manager of the Spartanburg team of ST Tobin rf HI I 3h Staler lb If Jacobson cf McManus 2b ss 1 AM II A l-J South Atlantic Teague, ia now 3 4 4 ...4 ...4 .4 .4 1 2 2 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 9 0 9 9 0 0 3 0 1 9 1 9 playing second base for the ton team of the same circuit, managed by Larry Cheney, a former league twirler, and a good one in his day. .41 12 18 27 PELS HAVE HARD TIME NOSING OUT LOOKOUTS By The Aaaoeiated Press CHATTANOOGA. July Orleans won a contested game from Chattanooga this afternoon 3 to 2 Score II New 3 2 Chattanooga ..............................2 9 4 Martina and Doberry; Noel and Neidtrkorn. .............32 ft 7 27 9 9 KSI HrhhFbnor lh Horan rf Distel 2b 3b cf Knight Score by ABn it POA 2 1 1 0 9 0 2 1 9 ft 1 8 0 9 ..4 0 9 5 0 ft 9 .1 9 9 7 4 9 .3 0 9 3 4 9 ..2 9 ft 0 89 .3 9 9 4 1 9 22 1 9 2 0 .233 3 27 16 0 909 10ft 2 092 non Totals All Olsen ss 1 sbon 3b 4 0 rf man Ffifrdney of the ways and means I cf 0 committee, after reading of tho bill schnvandt lb ii-4 0 had boon completed, In a speech of klhluff 2b ...............................2 nearly two hours, developing the first Miller phase of the republican argument. Vo A 2 ft 2 14 9 13 9 9 2 9 0 9 12 9 9 111 2 ft 3 ft 9 0 2 9 9 ft ft 1 VOLS BEAT SEA GULLS NASHVILLE.

Tenn July 8 Nashville took first game of the series today from Mobie 3 to 2. Score. Mobile ......................................................2 9 1 Nashville 3 10 2 Wells and Schutxe; Statum and Jenna rd. Galveston Two-base hit. Fuller.

Three-base hits, Knight. Fuller. Stolen base. Dfstel. Sacrifice hits, Blttle.

Struck out, by Knight 2, Ijandry 6 Base on balls, off Knight 4, off Landry 8 I-eft on bases, San Yntonin 7, ft. Double plays to Distel (unassisted). Balk. Knight, I tnp'-res. Miller and Brash --------------THEODORE WATSON IS DEAD AT THIS CITY Theodore Weldon Watson, 17.

died yesterday afternoon at 9:35 ftt a local sanitarium. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Watson, who live near Lnrena.

Besides his parents, is survived by four brothers and one sister. Funeral services will held afternoon at the cemetery near Harris creek. In his speech, Mr, Fordney discussed his attitude, what it proposed to do to remedy conditions and to help business. He dwelt only briefly on details of the rates and provisions, toubhing them only incidentally or In reply to questions, but announced that other speakers would explain specific schedules in the measure. Criticizing the position of the democrats, Mr.

Fordney said they had accused the republicans of drafting a measure which would cut off, rather than encourage trade, when the cardinal policy of his committee had been to build a set of schedules which would restore commerce and Industry to health. AMERICA SUPPORTS OPEN DOOR IN CHINA By The Aaaoeiated Preaa WASHINGTON, July declaration of the intention of the United to continue its support of principle of the open door is contained In a note from the state department to the Chinese minister here In regard to a contract entered into with the Chinese government, by the Federal Telegraph company, an American concern, for the erection of wireless stations at Shanghai and other points In China. The which was dated July 1, was in reply to one of June 9 from the Chinese minister, hiquirinc whether the United States Intended to withdraw its support from the Federal Telegraph company in rights acquiring under the contract with the government. in view of protests which have been made by the British, Japanese and Danteh governments. BARONS TROUNCE CHICKS BIRMINGHAM.

July evened with Memphis today by score of 8 to 4. Score, Memphis 4 2 Birmingham 8 10 I Tuero, I man and Dowie; Newton and Gooch. Totals Score by innings. Washington Bt- Louis bits. Tobin, Smith, Jacobson Three-base Milan.

Ellerbe, Williams. Home Tobin, Williams. Judge. Double play, Davis to Mlorbe to on off Davis 4 Hit by pitch Davis by Davis 5. by Zachary 1.

MRS. DORA PITTMAN IS DEAD AT HER HOME Dora E. Pittman. died yesterday at 3:40 at her home, 1721 South Ninth street. The body will be to Marlin today by Undertaker F.

M. Compton and interment will be made this afternoon. She la survived by her husband, J. A. Pittman, two sons, J.

A. Pittman, Waco, and Homer M. Pittman, Groesbec.it, and four daughters, Mrs. C. M.

Marlin; Jim Travis; Cormnt, Waco, and Mrs. J. L. House, YV' aco. Dot Fulghum, the Auburn shortstop, recently given a trial Mack, en sent to the Augusta toam of the South Atlantic league for more OOt 2 seasoning.

.139 124 Although ths Texas league is now a class A organization, they still clinq to lower classificstion ideas. As a rcsuR the pennant race has been Struck out, divided, Fort Worh being awarded the pennant for the first half which ended yesterday. The new season starts today, and It is more than an even bet that ths Panthers will also cop the pennant for the second half. Tulam, 'Post of American legion has a campaign to $250.990 to prescntod to former soldier or sailor who wins pugilistic championship from Jack DornpHoy hy a knock-out. But, the former soldier or sailor, or anybody for that matter, who can accompltnh this seemingly superhuman feat, will not need quarter of a million of by American legion.

The Frank Moran-Bob Martin go Atlanta-Little Rock, rain. In Court Friday District Courts for debt wne filed hy First Btate hank of Penelope against A. YV. Janek at 1 in the Seventy-fourth District court yesterday. Brothers filed suit for debt against F.

A. Zeigelbauer in the Nineteenth Ikistrict court. County Court A fine of $5 and hour In county jail given Weldon when he pleaded guilty to a charge of yesterday In the county court. The charge of theft against Goldie Edmond was dismissed. Justice Courts No filed or examining trials held in the justice courts yesterday.

0 0 9 Schupp ...............................3 Mitchell ..........................0 1 1 i 2 szKrueger Totals ...........................35 3 10 2. 15 1 for Bchunp In severth. for Mitchell in ninth. by TMttsbureh 1W Biwkiyn 200 100 8 Two-Jbase hits. Birbee, Cooper.

Wheat hits. Olsen. Neis. Double nUvs. Olsen to KMduff to 8chman.it; lo Base on tmlls.

off Hehupp 2, off Cooper ft. Struck out, by Schupp 2. by Coppm- 3. CHINESEISTOWA WAYS CAUGHT AT GALVESTON By The Asaoeiated Preaa C.ALVEKTON, Texas. July Fifty-three Chinese aboard, the American steamer A usable were taken into custody by immigration officials when the vessel docked here late this afternoon from Havana.

Cuba. arrival of the stowaways constitutes another record," according to immigration officers w'ho declare that this is the largest number of Cbine.ro ever attempting to enter the United States thcough a Texas In 1929 almost six million barrels of city. Tho Chib esc are said to have flour were shipped to Europe, via Havana, from that part of China New are to ha built In wheat- at present being ravaged by famine. I growing sections. TODAY HOMEMADE EXTRA FINE HOME GROWN WATERMELONS Fresh Guaranteed Eggs Jsllo, all flavors 1-lb.

Box Swift and Bacon SBc 1 PL Grape 23e 8 Bars Lenox Soap 26c 25c Can Corn 20c Pint Virginia Dare 46c Large Dahlia Sardines, in Tomato Sauce Sweet Pepper, per lb. Cream Cheese, per lb. Half pound Chocolate Sweetheart Soap 5c 1 Gal. Glass Jar Potted Meats, par can 10 lbs. Calumet Baking Powder, par can 10 lbs.

Jewel Lard We have a fine lot of Cantaloupes, Peaches, and a full line of Vegetables. Remember, Sugar and Larda are going up. Buy now. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Kansas City 11, Toledo 12. At St.

Caul 3-8. lxjuisville 10-8. At Milwaukee 1-8. Columbus 7-10, At Minneapolis ft, Indianapolis 2. A woodpecker recently held up an Important Southern Pacific train near El Paeo when it pecked away lead wire to the track relay poet near the signal.

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