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4 to 1 Win Over Mart Threatens Lead lhaffer Pitches Great Game To Win for Goats Yankee Star Tells How to Field Swinging Bunts 1 p. 4 I 1 I 1 1 it 1 II 1 tt 1 i i 14 z. 2 1.6.->T 7 4 ,571 4 Mi' 1 I 1 I )0 2 1 -0 1 1 1 1 2 Coyotes, Cnde- feated to Also Appear To Be oijs (Contenders Kws. nvrrj i Bsttif XX'fl' I h.i- i'rr'h -a nr- h- Mart. Oiiffon CooUdK ORW.son Axtfil Otto 2 4 1 0 i 0 1 ItilW (' 1 Rb 1 1 M-urf U' I W.iiint Si- i ..,1 M'-rlio-ri 2 2 Rf-a K-''S i K.iat 1.

1 Holt Sbfif- iJ 5 ior a Ma-a. i- 'b a TV a 11ns iflit tto I sTh- t'- iiorlt) f'T tl, ir 1- but ohat Vr Ooata riv-'i; i- the ts' t' two 1.1 r- 'f lomaDC tho I .1 th-4' th--' i ta.M*xcn In Thick oi ifeht The a --il date, ar da. t-r-- for th-' 1 1-' VI 1 i That atu i- the C'ii 1 I or '-nd iu' I---. not t-e ere frorr- tb r- to -r Maulers tlw r. It that th--- T' together lo I 'I- and Thti: Ufns A iothi-r Tough Schedule For Longhorns On 1924 Gridiron Liorida, S.

Baylor and A. and M. (Chief (Contests on U. of 4'. Bill Ntxt Fall Centre Star Spoclal to AUSTTN of Te ius face the act'c-rding The nine gar- arhirh Tcx.s the but the fer the The Un.

Austln. 4 20 at Aus- -r'I- Thanf. Th regard- p.v jor IH 'ntinl linM-tn Xcw ork ViMc t- i --r To (1 h-x' slow- roUit hn.se. -leen in.i-e.! thm d) h'Ult to h.iivi;; The mont I the bfj'I bei ti'pped ru-'-. i find rnRkf sweep, rs it oio-ton K- hoo.i i y-il the i 1 -rr ui t'k- I the -ali i -n i- k.

1n 1 I. 1.f th- 1' I fc- 1 i 4 -r l.s 1 -t A 1- kifo third -ser i he er I -h -nu -'tte. l'u'oui's nsrflouU ill sume I rnp tj-n- i' jp fill i-'-'t il i -h as a -r Ion -t hard sw ing 1 I It h. 1: -e- -1 t. j-' re- 1-T hr- of toi'h runrif i-'t 8- I -r o- -lit.

It dr u't bluff V- 1)' f- I er ti-Td wph If -n -1 j.l. th lU prft- tir k- b-V vr. rd ht t- th-' ri und fh-r u-'U pe I Rt th this th I ft up prone i -f V- r-' nd uni II rr jff- 1 '-i ac- -j -Iid'iii; IMtrhcr f. p-MV up I i' 'it I ItO -r ut. i- hynts d' tvn I -i Td urdt -un-1 Ount.

pitrher ftVR rover thh- play either to the p- or fl -iaing ine and Oi The hall Is iv- I i- is h-- -T ew team thfa fah st for yearr, eUc officiais here. Win take pi.rt in the last two of be played the of v.e played In Austin, 'viu not be (n ahape pan-eji. win meet this fall Aus Howard Pajtte at FhiUlpa at Austin, r. at Dallae. Oct .18.

Florida at Austin. Oct. tl -'jston, Nfvy 1, Baylor 8 U. at Fort io, Aggies St Auatin. day.

ftr-xt three games are practice It will he that to Texas bne is rated one i-f the How-ard P.iyne the to win a op Kyi. nr-t A vr with will in'iefeatf t- of togethe their fU- f'-r f- to thf fair ehcu-'J Rf-e a a i' 'he f- -w a t- i urd'f the LoT'ghorns wpi H- in Fr-- pant Florida -'Ugut t- of Ill '1 -I -h-1 in 'b lla.vior Imsu-rtant Hnttle i At II-' t' V- u'ai- now I w- out i-'iig sane-- -f def- Til- I lib i -e int t-iv n. In I- -rt Intvr- be with i- ii.vr WRH til- he-; held I-'uvlor tb-- being th. Tie In shape t- p- HSi. tl r- f--r 8.

h-- hi' -r-i In 1 1 r. tb- err 1. and if, e.tme the M. dim thii Howev I be f' 'hfi'i Batting .463, Roy Storey of Temple Gets Off to Flying Start in Eleven Games Played in Texas Association nr ttckp Prihfl rie Fdlfor P- Texas ienig-K- ft fio.j -itjnn to the TTk" th'- 'I fe irg. -ns g- away ng v'art In th- tl in i r.chide Su-rey 11 gfi 4i fen turo --f average r.f to f- b.i« i-ra-tked in an? ip the rl.se of R-df-r Xnheler of t.

A Anheler W.H«. Wednesday he a cp-i Re-Ifnr-i real of wth a-, ver of .376 Kelly Bark In Red Hall, leadir-a hi'ter the Warn rn for t- surrendered h.it honor K-l The laftc- ft--r slumping to T-t nv cllmb-d into the cha-- 1 -'irvie with an of w. -iropped V. the 800 mark tune Reason, -u fram has ciim'-ed ver the whiie the tt piil Hta aver-'ige now Nf jnfton, an-'fh--- made a '--ja ths .800 mark n. 4 1 kin has tr th- Au f--r team at bat with of K.u rett -f th- f-ajci mai- rg a rap'-' -wtr-l tv the He In 'f the hon--' cracked -at 10 i.ar.f-y rf aeron-1 w'nh 1 A hit in his b.iiting T1 1 bind 11 ,1 -be pa-'e f'-ir tn- redge gr on i.c.' -rnter has a In his rs- aVtTRK' are -b p.

'-ich games of ks, wee J.ft i-p- I O-pper- I b- VIV Wh X. 1 r. r'row Scot f. A We hr. A Trven Hagan, 1 H- Liirtwi- k.

T. T-''. berr.A, A. -rn Ma, AB P. S7 11 24 4-; 6 4 4 .23 IS i '4 r.i -6 4 3 .44 2.16 44 16 2 18 46 It 34 4i14212 IS 65 157 2 ,65141 r- 622 25 63 1 1443 4 8 201 2 23 2 a3 184 21 40 4 11 95 12 if 404 806 .41 2 2 .60 1 7 24 I 36 3 16 3.3 0 1.1 3.6 1 31 1 6 1.6 1 7 16 I .14 46 I 12251 19 I 2 4 Axg 4 2 1 48 8 2 8 1 2 2Td -0 41 132 R- the gRn-e Th's p-iC of the ril'd Kt-rvp the first of the r.

aai Tb a- tb L- gb 1 er prev. tw. tevrts -f rh gat- ii: tf sucr-Ra 'u ire a 1 outcfinvs of ('HR A 0 I rn h'j 10 A f-' T' A- h. 1er A a "7 nj r-n Me- wr 1 ir r-1, I 7 Mx r. 1 I 1 iruhb.

-n'r. Hr 1 a 1 f' 16 4 3 4 hn 17 4 .4 42 11 13 --s Avg .468 400 I 1 .360 I .843 .52 .32 3t H. L. Spicer Scores Straight Record In Gun Club Matches le. PpFer straight at regular shoot of the Waco Our.

Si- -'ay in row has a m.edaj to th- Wa- club t- be to the Mgh mar. ssrh the '-g the -ie-1i! to wear It -t the The r. ntr.g the nied-i 'he tb h- I be" In ad. --n to arirg the medal week, high entitled to i 'n trad- "faeff. Ajfi the e- of the 'aet practice Shot at 1 -f The laat wetk --up- fftAfcd any of ci'i' ail horr.

i chan tlgn- a old fi- pitched gi'rtt S-amerviii- leiiurne Uace g-. h-T f-'-t m-F i- d.y I-! twoil h-c to th- at th- Now IF ho II Stop Oilers in Second Otto Mdver Is Half of Season? Corsicana Mound i Named Manager Men May Waver During Hot Months Austin Ball Club Curley Smith Will Have Chance To Come Back in Legion Bout Scheduled at Katy Park, July 3rd Ry JIN I KFH CO rfltuiu I I -1 ,1 .1 p- T- the fO'Bt w- a ov- it; the i.f" Tb- I bir r- Igb the Tl vv seer i pie Mar 'n nr ihr i.f the 1 th- the and wh-re in i-ar- nth -'i or Si f' I W-' th-'At 'V -1 -b- -h- -r- I'l th" teant t. sn 'i N'-vc- 1 --f tl cup I.iuh t- kii. wu pe 111 i(v the r.g'b kr thi' but it W'l -h. Ut, J.it 1 .1 cf i 'U np 1 1 i 11 there il p' iP n- )-it: try 1 I.

a the it 1 t- he I il that f. gr I h- HgHinst tJr. Vicw. PH 41 1 4 4 RH 4 sr. 1 I Hi I I St HI 1 I- VI The epi- 1 v-d -no it L.r, ip-xt w.ib.

a. nounr-R 'h t-sP been arr-rnp J-ine 44 Jtir. Lur.i'i.’ Julj 2 Bl 44 hnl i July t'ft-. ft to. --f t-am th- h- ruti He -t --oi -n uts In four garnt -f as mn- ing -at -ritit'Ai IHOHVTttN HI 4NKS OTTO TF A 41 4-TO-tl St I June --ihc Thom ton -tl froti.

the mo club t'y a score of 4 '-o box 'Ihornton lb R- i of hind the iRt iv tnmyt.icd th- Thoiiii--n h.itt-'-ry JttN 4 I 1 111 H4V FLI. TF 4M lit VintlUV 4LHV4 b.I.L. Juto 21 I'ho CaUl well ag-HM ttoonfh--! f-tr b- and mns, wh'if hoy w-rc 1 hi to 'V'-n r-catte i hits, g- thr. of th. -n r.i».

in tli. first a n--win the te 4 i--r th-- ou-i pH-'he-'l gre.it th- f'-or'h in Tribune cup ra, e. tr.e. t.s th- tJiddirRR fe.xtn h- r- I- 't-iay ami trying tc arrange with here and bv 1 li 044 OOx- A 11 1 'I hiH- jono and N-'h th nn-l Trnylor. GR 4 I 4V 44 I sf I 4r FUOM 1.1 Hi hi 44 J--n- lus deiint in Tb '-'w d-me cup uni i tk (-la victory i-vir tlv Ail-bfts -n i- weroU starrt'd f---' i I vicw Ropers and 1 pi.i'-'d great ball for the 'rtf a iianhson, Kills -ind H.trviy; Wynian and.

Few Left VICTDHIA. i- Touri.d- and rollet'tora are ni anfiquc.s and every kind, aa.v. Mos-t of F'- r-'lha of Chinese hisiory an b-' found in American Europe- rnu-'-urns, It -Is said, ho 8 I r.di-i hlir. f. --o I i.

n-'t the hnt'-tc p-'w- i-u! st tg -t fi-'hiu-p t- the le.ik'u. (foT ha-id- -r 1 inder, put th" Uilcr- 4Ve b- wt I I Aiig ist rl il li.v a wiil be Impr but the l'orsli-ana wid havc a hit -L -w th I nd--r? fo 'he uni entry. i not le, -'0- thr a np-i lu- h. 'a se h.fc turn t-, s.i\-n gan' as rcilet hurler. iger '--in har-liy -W'-rk art' riz- ,1 ti.e flr-t half Tl ng nfeli --ne of the ta'lons of lit'--', i thi- firs' h.nlf, if 'i an for the valt.

i' the 1 l'a'tr-il -uid not con-e from nd'ng I i Don nn (n ts Suspension for 1 lis on hy President -i' June fartiicr pilot of the 44 aro Tn- ii-lncd the Hungers In saturda' inaitagcr, H'-n iTRti has i-een indi t'Idltfh bi Vrf'Hcnt 4. H. tin- for his 1-0 the tichl iiffer- in tlo- first came of the foih-wc-1 twii'ii 1 and (lent Austin, Ji'ifh A hie Manager, Could Cause a i.ot of Trouble If the Une up a manag ranable hat dllng the tal- int now -nllsled on the of that then the H-ing-Ts will give ii- -iy trouble In half. That A gi At tl aiTt Austin n-'w h.i«—-a nmch l-vtt t- -n, than iti- one won the nt 'n th. half last .4 nutfield.era.

all -f hitting over .300. Courtney l.s 1 -u ih 204. but be over the Flynn, h-' ltn-'--up is hitting P.ed*' -rd i- 1 1 oR the pill an er'ic El not lit th I- right n-'W, h-- 's (pute -'f the apple at a i-hi- hoBiie. A- I Ttiilatipg fir--t hitse- 'fi --my about a -r. a a a AvavH hits a-t-i Mattock, one of th gr- bttscnieii in the tr .1 a tl'-' ost ipabUf receivers in the I circuit is a 27 httter.

the talent tho ow cr at hand rcadj to turn ver to I That the array of 'alent 'ivh'-'h is to cattse i-tiu-i aa- RociatJon Cf-nt -ndera in second With rsfcar. nr with Wac-- staff the Austin team as It now shapes could win the second half ithcnit inan.iger I Rtaff, h-" ever, is the poor' in the l-eagu- 1 the 'f staff Bro-'ks ha? had a poor -and is not f-f. fective, WhiM'urii. ts a fair hurler, but that's all that can be s.nud o-f his ability. Webb great 6-tnning hurler, and i-du he depended i-n to do r-lief 'Uk Fleb rtv has n--t yet -'lauA- to fon- he UiHt ean T-ie have tw--T idiJh if they get 'eru.

-re -ig f-- be difficult indeed t- head In tl nd drive. We 1 'hat at tb pr- sent tinie Austin as rival for half. Mtwia las Potential Powers, Bui Badly In Seed of Hurlers H-'re oiid ha.f. has a Baby Born in Subuay r.OMHFN' 4Vhilo a t- t'AV-j at full RpOT-d ihrtiugl- don rccen'ly, a 4 I l-iH-y was born In the roar cjar I or -1 Ashfleld. ch.airnian of iMl-t-' raU 4 8 was Inviieu tu the fudfathci'.

second drive. Hudspeth, Lind, -Sturey and Brown are nil hitfing over tr- 3ijO tuark. Mugetit splesidid hurl- rr. but hc: is the out.standiug st.ir on the Tertjpb- Like Austin Mexiii the fire 'weak in thtti departmont. Manager however, has quantity in hi.s hurling d-- p-artmcnt if not as (Hitfivlder Leissncr and Shortstop Fipkln arc.

pitchers of njerlc. incidentally Johnson has been presented with mnrserous op- portuinties to use Ft.T a great portion of the first hair Marlin battled for the half tloii tv '-'as j'car. wlien top posltio'i, and ihey are still t-rov-'d the .4 best i tling for the ninm r-up but burl-ra. wht, did little in the both trains are 0 be tc fir.Kt half, isn'f ti-d to do much strengthen for the second half or they -Aiid Htll ar apt to he for the ceil.ar luii 1 1 Ludwi -k is an I B- th Mariin an-1 ci ntimie t-- g-'t in-and-mitei Fowlkes will fair piii hing Austtn and Mexia have 10 le.ist more pitcher w-ell as Temple cnuKi une th- if h-' fini.sh the lend- i of either Waco nr' but ers In the sec nd Jonep, Leedy neither the Waco team nor Marlin sn-i (iej'pert form great team is hitting with The tion in th-- infi-Id, whib the a punch at the bat tri-i of yeeby. Huibr Bryan Is need outfielders that can hit v- iiali nhich poi nti.ilitica in lit-' IS have tl ti-'di) in cir j-uii.

at unly 1 -Utlf-U iiUt, in Ihi 1- Tim-1 Han-b rs upon a 0 hiidst on tin- -di! tit -li working 11 1 tn get n- I'-'-n- .1 ing iSush-er-i in first 1 l-ttcr Two More Waco Girls Pass as Life-Savers 44' t'i th--- foP of caus-sd by cas'ialtb's mounLIng higher c.i day. It is to that two m-ir-' rftccntly H-'d Life Saving Ex- air.in.»"'"! which was given under rs Thls'na AVnrtey San Antonio, r- and can now quatirv axe In a position to drowning should the occasion arise, 'j h-- rls are Hiawatha Crosslin, d.i -'f Mary Crosslin. 1S.iuth T'ifth and b'rescenx Smith, d.uiRhTf-r -f Mrs 4V. Rcberts, 3535 Herring I'l was an In the Fniv-rr ty of Texas yerir and will arr, in iib the s-ame c-njiacUy, she will be ad- vanciil t- p-rf time -r In the -'ducatlon department- In ar-d ran off euc- to also had te.sn. 'which won ri" here, from n-C' '-rd iu In si hool and wh-re she took -e.

She was i '-d th- St athletJc girl two Baylor while a MU' made a in wtiu.btg a In the shortest time. 1 at Texa? an-l uvtne in the he fenc- ii'ft rum.tg*r next Fendng Is on- 'h- wist -r at Pu- -h i wf' be po-K Hi-- July 4 nn 1 c-1-- i-raii-'in of the Fourth, I legion Si.ir, decided l-i put it? h-'Hdey t-nxuig the nighf Bio J.iiv 3 Th.i ciu'-i being arranged f--r date t-- one the uvei itnesssd in city Smith CHen Match Curley Smith the star Pklahciro.e, vih-i line b-i' with the- middieweight leader cf (i-world, suffi bri.ken lep.s i an accident ar-i who then a broken in come I will be glv-'n a chance to come July 3 Jis will meet one of the r- ni.tst 3uni-'r niiddlewe.ight» uf th Routhwest, his oppoHr-nt to be from a-m-ng lii'-Mle, torn ton and Frc-i Lewis All of aie boxing P-nton having Kl'l Rich In 4Vlch1ta Falls last 1 I't 2 3 39 61 10 214 1 65U .1 1 2 i 6 1'4 65 7 A 2 14 14 r'vt 1 Ml "A 26 0 LI A I 44 27 4' iO 1 1 1 13 'd 4 4 (. 44 5 A 44 :6 1 -1 i-; 2 xfri. 6b 1 1.1 H- -I' 6'' Vi 1 fp4 2 44 11 i I''7' -t --r a 6 4 nn 16 3 i -1 i 4 2 i 2 2 4 1 2 2- 24- i 27-4 i l'i 165 .44 .252 H. L.

50 I .6048 R. r.e 6- 4T A 125 116 W. dpiiXkl I 91 4 e. I'lO -b ns -n .............50 44 45 1 -r .68 P. .60 45 -n 1 ..126 114 N'ussSt 3-' nr IV M-'te 125 1 ............80 r' ..............50 A 50 1'4 A DnLms 76 ly guA 49 W.

irand 'J The In Ool G.ve pnrk, Pan Fr enmplete-i re- at of a t.mks. 000 4 1 i T' i -i' tui .1 li 11 .4 i-eent-d I-'l th- -Vl 4 a h'- "i--ct 1 h- ftua! littrn" F'ir'k in ti 'h l- 1 ma Fink '1 ti tu tn n-n tlv 1. tn fv day evening Rich had won agair-rt of the a derlson over ITammell, a lad nent of l.h.c Tumble of Harry Heilman, Climb Of Maurice Archdeacon and Continued Success of Ty Cobb Batting Features By The Associated CHICAGO. Jure 21 tumble of liarry Hsllmann from the American league lead fifth place, the climb Fournt-'r. Rr-j- -i leaders.

hlfterti P- New- York. 343, -'U-ir in the to in the nr. uit. better and they nee-j Uankln -uri- of best p-aw piicher, the ni.inagf in the driver not had this season the way, is (pt to furni.sh a series of There hut th.it upsets wlUi hie burgeons In sec- be sirenglhened by nest Thura- when tim but will be is a n---t Mar- has a staff in Charl-y the greateat in Lefty M.uck (Toiton York. proven dlisappoim- n-tir 4Vai.

a spien-did staff in i H.ngan, Green itnd Rod- th-- a capable ieft- Imnd, -f 'he suiff wHi r-e of ciiam- every strengthen the weak de- and with several already 4 there tua.v be a blanket in th h.aH. Surely this four days prior to the ing ih- s-'cond drive no team can out- of the r.ice. and as it s-em. two of the divjson of (he first half going to I'ft to strengthen tuore then the s'-cond if hi'pe til h-dd their berths tJur- iiig the pi ogress of Uie second drive. r-- F-.

Now 4 -tr'a in aver ig-s of Maurice out- Chicag fielder to tha and the con- tlnued Ty Fobb furnish the nui-g, outstanding of the ma- fHinatl, 3 jor league race t--day. Hcllmanr. v-h out of the game vroft for a fe-x to an operation for sinus apparent'y has confined Ids to 4oriflce work 1 averag- of .375 for 31 wh'--h h- bat 104 --ing 2-1 runs, 34 hits i and getUng 44 t-'tal a Terror still Cobb, whi- In more, than the ieadlng hutcrs, batting the real H-- is bv Jamieson, Cievc.uud, with an r-f 3K3. Babe Kuth with w- Bv" next with -tds the 1- in sacrif; to ii The gures 1 ga.mes -'f SVcd- Oth-r le.nd;-’-« hitters are Meusel, New 4' rk, Faik. ChlcaR.y .352 Boi'ue, Feweli.

.34 ..342, ern, 4Ya.shlng'or, 342 Williams, Louis. .331. Huth Home Kun King Ruth has Ik hornrrs and is leading both vhiie rfi. behind the chani- I pton slugger. and 44'iUiams, St.

f.ouia. are f- tito h.iae stealing each with -ham with nine. the club bitters, a. 301 In 5,3 g-ar-s, with Ciev- ly-ng the per- centagft with 61 ga Hornebj i National i tops the lliM in .42 gaineti. Brooklyn, and Snyder, Nevn are tied with Kfeiiy, New wiOi .331 and are Fris-'h, 33? riiey.

B'-a; -ago, .327 I. ('in- i 'b' .314 Ban- 'r-! 'With C- 1 .284. ,1 gvT SI 1 Haa a u-hf-r I the Stf-l'pii'g 'h" 2 '4Yn, r-ata on th'- the I V. 3 If '-nn. the in the opp- tired7 th' to a- ut b.i?- riuuier sa iHi'ts to K1 05 Kl 'id Kl Dress and Succeed I 1.

The pitcher mr.sf f-rst step ward titc h.i.-'e i'l lie to thr-O'a rw il l-uHv 2. alway entitled t-' the t. vacate. i 3. A wh i ia re Verse i-o l-y bvlng -a th the b-F! b.iia -th- i bal! hfl-i lu vilnch j44riS CUtilicd.

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