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Macon Chronicle-Herald from Macon, Missouri • Page 2

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Ml OA! ALD Tuesday, OtloLcr 2, CARDINALS-III cm City of New Yolk, V3' IuAv-J-nd 1 return to Panama because of engine trouble. The Rev. A. Futerer of Lo An-peles is the first man to climb Mt, Nebo in Transjordania, Jerusalem, in an automobile. NEW YORK, Oi-t.

l' -OiRiCrover Cleveland Alexander is not much ex-riUd about the tK-rics, "Oh," he ob-wrvtd, "U's jut a few more ball 'C. 2-i -yv mer's Poultry house, while the main proprietor, Warner Begale and hi father are tourinjr Colorado and visiting friend. The S. D. A.

ladies "Everrcady Worker Club" still have plenty of work on -hand. They o1d another scrap quilt fcr five dollars. D. II. Perrin and Mr.

and Mrs. G. games. Thry either do or they don't. It's no different from a town lot A Calif i society bnauty who Suzanne Lerclenj professional player 192G, has renounced -favor married lather's chicftnble boy game.

If the pitcher strikes the batter out he's a hero. If he doesn't, three years ago has filed suit for niofessionaL divorce. he'a a bum. That's all there is to The 0tfildr Watlond League Pennant it." Meusel, If .682 Winners' LbcKcd to For Commander Richard E. Byrd's ship Phone youi new to Durst, cf 6S COLUMBIA, Oct 2 U- PaM-hel, cf 1000 Earl Diemund, veteran baekficld man A.

Lile left ariy Friday morning for Kanraa City where the former will rpend a few day with dsiaughter, Mrs, R. E. Alway arid family before he goes on to his home at Jennings, Kansas, and Mr. and Mrs. Lile and little grand-daughter, Gcorjrie Eliza 978 World Champions I.

4 rf by wank ormr, united pke bhuhis editor on the Mwsouri team, is suffering TTm Catcher Bcngough 9'Jl from a sprained ankle and may not break into the starting lineup with Collin 978 KIRKSEY SEES CARD PITCHING AS 'R A ASSET Qustica Qrk Agsinil Cardinals NEW YOIUC, jOrt, 2 URi NEW Qp j-flpj The ds which favor the St. Louis Car- beth will spend a few days with their odds Cardinals Center College. Bob Cyars replaced Diemund in the first string back-field. daughter, Mrs. R.

II. Gibson and The laiiaUer dinals to win world series lengthened today to 2 to 1. i They hope to return Tues Bottomley, lb .987 day. Not since 1922, when the New Frist 2b .976 WE'LL GIVE YOU $12.50 FOR YOUR 0LDGASRANGE! LINCOLN, 2 UR York Ciants obviously outclassed Mrs. Earl Green ol liucklin was In our town last week and reported Coach E.

E. Bearg has begun patch their fellow townsmen tba Yankees, Maranville, vs .974 High, 3b 941 Thevenow. ss 952 have the national league champions the misfortune of losing their splen did milk cow with milk fever. ing defects in his first atring varsity discovered in a practice game with the Freshmen Saturday. The Husk- The Outfielder s31ijoai aujiupiiMJaAO uns .987 in the post-season battle.

Mr. and Mrs. Armon Ward pt near Calluo has finished moving to the ers met Iowa State College Saturday. Hafey, If Douthit, cf Steady pitching and good fk-ldinf tny offset the great offeniiive rtreng of the New York Yankeci and nail tha St, Louia Cardinals As baseball men from all parts of. Mollie Newkirk farm.

.988 .982 .922 Harper, rf Holm, rf Oct 2 U.R the country gather in New York today, the'talk concerns not so much to went tha world' baaabdl champ- The Kansas Jayhawkers have start There has been someone tampering with the windows and doors of orne of the store here in town. The doesn't matter -what condition your old gas. range is in, we'll give you $12.50 for it to apply oh the purchase price of a new ionnhia from the American lagiie Played Third Base Also.) The Catcher Wilson Smith r. ed a final drive for the season's opener with Grinnell here Saturday. Pa-den, Sophomore, waa in quarterback the probably winner, of the series as, it does how many games will have to be played before Sam Breadon's club registers its second victory over the champion in the world wrMm open in Thursday at Yankee Stadium.

If this wrien ii deckled on pitch .984 .984 first was noticed at the west window of the R. E. Bradley store. The prowler was unsuccessful there, but at the J. M.

Wright store succeeded position in yesterday's scrimmage, replacing Coopei, American League pennant winners fnf, a Bill McKechnia, mana-r of Two vears aeo. when New York LANDIS ANNOUNCES the Cardinals, contends it will he, and St. Louis met In the world ser rn removing a window. He must have been frightened away then, as LIST OF ELIGIBLES then the National pennant winner ouetot to win their second Mr. Wright has not missed any, goods, ics, the ankees were favorites, and it needed all the uncanny skill of old "Pete" Alexander to turn the tide in world aerie in three year.

Those Who Can Play in World MANHATTAN, Oct. 2 0U8 Free from injuries after the game with the Bethany Swedes, the Kansas Aggies went through hard scrimmage today in preparation for the game with Oklahoma Aggies Saturday. it is reported. Careful watch is be Series Designated With Heb Pennock, the best money pitcher in baweball, out of the ing made, in an effort to apprehend IpS favor of the Cardinals, the suspect. This year, thus far, the National CHICAGO, Oct 2 UJy The offi.

i erie ith a iwre arm, the Yankee do not 'have a (finale piUrher they can count on for victory. Even R. Turner of Gifford spuent Friday nieht with his parents here rial list of players eligible for the world scries ax announced by Judge in town. League Champions are tne logical favorites. The Yanks are so crippled that they will have to enter the series with an experimental ball club and experience of the past has Wait Hoyt, who will pitch the open I K.

M. Iindis' secretary follows: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lile and Way ing jranMi ia eenmdered a question New York Yankees- NORMAN, Oct 2 UB A Sooner squad of twenty-five football players will leave for Bloomington, Wednesday where the Okla-homans meet Indiana Saturday. May-hew or Mitchell probably -will call signals.

Catchers: B. 0. Benbough, Patrick amnnafrnfRfl ihut WOrld BCTICS IH Collins. Willium Dickey and John ne Wolford have been visiting in Shenandoah, Iowa and returned by the way of Kansas City to visit Mrs. Lite's aunt.

Also P. H. Chaffee and friends no place to experiment. GrabowskL Miller Hureins, astute little pilot Pitchers Fred Heimach, Waite of the Yankees; hi forced to make Hoyt, Henry Johnson, Tom Zachary, have gone to the Field Herb Pennock, George Pipgras, W. Hobson'a choice before the opening came on Thursday.

He can send Ryan, and Myles Thomas. GOLDSBERRY Mrs. Jane Amerman spent the day Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Green. in a team which includes three or Infielders Joe Dugan, Leo Dur ocher, Michael Gazella, Lou Oehrig, four utility men and trust to their rnminc through, or he can call upon Prof.

Lloyd Cowin has been on the Anthony Lazzeri, and Eugene Rob Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sleeth of West Plains are here spending a few days with Mrs. Sleeth's parents. They say the drive doesn't seem long, since they came the entire way on state highway No.

63 to Atlanta. The much needed repairing on the S. D. A. church will begin this week.

They plan to re-decorate the interior his crippled regulars for extraordin sick list, unable to carry his school ECONOMY GAS RANGE Just as. illustrated 4 burner, with oven," broiler and container for utensils. Finished in two tone Rose Beige and Ivory. If you are interested in a new gas range, get the details of our liberal trade-in offer. Macon House Furnishings Co.

I. BOWDEN, Prop. ertson. Outfielders Earl Combs, Cedric mark against the Cardinal. If Hoyt ahould lone, 'the Yankee pitching etaff will be shattered.

Huggina will have George Pipgras for the wcond game, tut after that he will have draw straw to elect hi hurter for the opening game in St Louis. Henry Johnson, the er. ratio youngster who was so effective against the Athletics, Tom Zachary, the veteran aouthpaw, and Fred Heimach, the southpaw lately lmport-edfrora Si. Paul, all are eligible for the third game is the Cards route Hoyt in tha first game. However, if Hoyt wins, Huggins probably will send him back against the Cards in the third same with a two-day rest, and if Pipgras wins the second game, send him back in the fourth.

Hug-gins i that hard up for pitchers. Sherdel, nalne. Alexander, Rhem and Mitchell give McKechnlc five work for a short time. Glad to report, he is better now. ary efforts and risk seeing the wnoie series snatched away by a well-balanced, well-prepared rival ball club.

Durst, Bob Meusel, Ben Paschal, and G. V. Newkirk and J. C. Mussel- George German Ruth.

Judire Kenesaw M. tanais, mgo Manager Miller Huggins and Coaches Arthur Fletcher, Charles 0' commissioner of baseball, has come to town to see thd series start despite man are still maaing some une sorghum. D. H. Perrin from Kansas, who has been here visiting took home a nice sample.

Leary and Harry Matthews. touch up the floor and Heats with some varnish and in fact, give everything a more "homey" appearance. The new rug is also here. St Louis CardinalB a severe attack ol mtiuenza wnu.u laid him low in Madison, Wisconsin, recently. Miss Vcllie Wright has accepted a Catchers Earl Smith and James position at Kirksville with the new Wilson.

Sabbath services will have to be held at the church school house while the repairing is going on. "How's the Babe?" the judge ask Montgomery Ward Firm, will begin Pitchers Grover Alexander, Fred ed upon arrival in New York. He on new duties October 6th. Frankhouse, Harold Haid, Jess Ham. D.

D. Turner drove hogs to Gifford said he had seen Kutn in we imuv es, Sylvester Johnson, Clarence Mit Friday Bince the inclement weather chell, Arthur Reinhart, Flint Rhem, a batting slump just before siumpm hinwelf before the flu germs. made a poor day. for and William Sherdel. likfly ier again the Yankees.

Hdines wair Cards" biggest winner durinir the regular reason, but Upon being assured that the Bam- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel IJornbaucker Infielders James Bottomley, and little son, William Gerald, gave Frank Frisch, Andrew Rich, Walter blno scehied to be nimseu ukio, ter a brief workout at Yankee stad Maranville, and Thomas Thevenow, Mrs. Horbaucker's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

T. N. Turner, quite a pleas Sberdel, master of a pirzzling slow ball, probably will draw the open assignment There is an Impression among base Outfielders Ray Blades, Taylor ium Monday, the commissioner breuthed a sigh of relief and express- ant surprise last week by driving in Douthlti Charles Haley, George Har- i 17 nninion that the Beries wen for an extended visit with them and per, Koscoe oim, ionn juaruu, cu vv r-" hB ahle to open on Thursday ball men that Sherdel and Mitchell, the southpaw spitbair pitcher, can nt Osaatt Walter Kocttjrer ana her father. Their home is near Cul-bertson, Nebraska. Mrs.

Hornbaucker Howard Williamson. CIHIEAtPIESTr WIECESSDW- tie the Yank In knots, especially the heavy swingcrs-c-Ruth, Gehrjtf, and Manaecr Wiiiiam B. McKcchnie The Cardinals, with four gooa pitchers ready for work, as compared with two reliable performers on the vnkee nitching staff, went through will be remembered as Miss Josie Turner, who was a succesful church and Coach Jack Onslow. Meusel. ichool teacher in that community for a fust workout yesterday and emerg BLOOMINGTON, Oct.

2 many years. If Sherdel pitches the first game, Haines probacy will pitch the second with Alexander opening the scries In ed cocky and self-satisfied pj.R) Shakeups in both the first and Elzie Wright helped A. Lile lust Wednesday to shock some cane for nnvht to win. and win with second string elevens were announc in irames." Bill McKechnie, man SU Louis Sunday. The outcome of tht first three games will have a ed here today by Coach Put Page as winter fuel.

i aeer of the National League cham- the Indiana U. griddcrs began pre Leonard Ratliff and family were Saturday I pions declared. in town' Saturday visiting Mrs. Rat- paring for their, battles bearing on McKechnie's choice for the fourth game! But now it looks like Mitchell or Sherdel, depending Iowa Te-1 Miller Huca-ins is not given to pre- with Oklahoma and the. liff's mother," Mrs.

Martha Bradley. HiMlons. It is hard, raci, to serves. several snuis were maue upon Sherdel's success in the open Leonard drove on over to Willis Bergemau's for their winter supply diminutive manager of the Yan- netcssary because of minor injuries. er.

Wfla to admit that It is a pleasant Your fire insurance dollar pays for indemnity- for immu-4 nity against financial loss when calamity overtakes you. But that dollar buys so much more than the indemnity it pays for that it ranks as one of the most profitable dollars you spend. Its purchasing power is away above the average of sorghum. The pitching records of the regu CHAMPAIGN, 111., Oct. 2 U.PJ eVeri If the sun is shining ana The postmaster's son, Junior Pool, barely escaDed being run over by a Although Coach Zuppke and his Illi-1 the thermometer registers 76 in the lars follow: Yankees shade.

Yet Huggins has been Bur car Sunday. red up by talk that his club js going Don MenderiTTaTT cf Gifford is tak to be an easy victim in the lona ing charge of -the, wprk, at the Far- coming series, and Huggins is ready to tell the world that the American League champions are out to win, ni began pointing today for the Indian game on October 20, the 1928 champions were warned that Bradley, their opponent for this week, must not be discounted too heavily. The Teport of Illinois' scout at Bloomington, Saturday, was that the Hoosier have a strong back-field and measures were started to build up a defense for Pat Page' plays. W. L.

Pet 22 7 .759 17 6 .739 24 13 .649 13 9 .591 4 3 .571 9 12 .429 20 8 .714 21 10 .677 8 4 .667 16 9 .640 11 8 .579 8, 9 .471 CHICAGO, Oct. 2 (U.W The re Hoyt Pennock Pipgras H. Johnson Heimach i Zackary Cardinals Haines SherM S. Johnson Alexander Rhem Mitchell turn of Clarence Cushman, husky sophomore uard, and ErettTanNice Registered OptometrUt Registered OptometrUt 180 pound quarterback, to the prac tice fields at Chicago University has Fire insurance, from the indemnity standpoint alone, is one of the cheapest of present-day necessities. Its cost has consistently declined even during the period of war inflation practically every year for the last twenty.

And this in spite of the fact that insurance serviceas rendered by the 224 Stock constituting the National Board of Fire Underwriters has multiplied, its activities for the public welfare and greatly enlarged their scope. and many other voluntary measures designed to lower the fire waste-and thereby reduce the cost qf fire insurance. All the mechanics of underwriting as conducted by the Stock Fire Insurance companies which transact more than nine-tenths of the fire insurance business of this country are in the public interest. That the public majr know. how and why this is so, the companies propose to discuss some of the vital'insurance questions.

OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 2 (U.R) Tulsa won the western leag dispelled a lot of the gloom caused by the double defeat suffered by the (x Out of Series with sore arm.) Btaggraen last week. The settled down today in preparation for ue championship here yesterday, defeating Oklahoma City, 5 to 0, in the final game of the play-off series. The their 'tilts with Iowa and Woming. Tulsans officially won four of the six games flayed and Oklahoma City one.

One game was ordered replayed when an Oklahoma protest was allowed. This is the first of the series of Your fire insurance dollar may BYRN MAWR, Oct 2 payfor indemnity only, but for good messages. Your attention is fovited, With doctor giving him a less than 100 to 1 chance to recover from brocken neck received in football measure the Stock Tire Insurance to succeeding chapter, appearing companies provide engineering at frequent intervals. -and research services to make life A'clearer! wW Ti-l and property safer -laboratories Stock Fire Insurance really means Defensively, the Cardinals as a team are'tjetter than the Yankees, but individually "the Mcords Indicate that the Yankees have an advantage ia the' cold figure at six out of eight positions, excluding the pitchers. Thp weak spot in the Yankee, defense may be at short stop where Mark Koenig, the goat, of 192C aerie and the hero af the 1927 series, may waver.

If Koenig settles down, the Yankee infield ia about equal to the Cardinals inaer defense. The Cardinals possibly have a better defensive outfield in Hafey, Dout-lit and Harper or Holm than the Yankees have In Meusey, Drust or Paachal, and Ruth, Wilson ia a better defensive catcher than Bcngough Collins. A comparison of the individual fielding average follows? Yankees k- Tie IuVMt scrimmage, Leo Goodreau, 19, Villan ova football star, still, was alive to day after being injured four days in. which to test materials, and de g- and tJoes and a greater public i -use of its facilities "should suit in a suU further reduction of the fire waste and a consequently greater. vicesscientific hazard measurementsbuilding construction codes arson detection and investigationorganized fire prevention BIRMINGHAM, AUl, Oct 2 UB The Birmingham Baron and Buffaloes arrived here today We knd you from $48.00 to $300.00 at TvtySjlInsullmentst4auityWiBCip 1J -Example -Under; Example Under Twyment PJan Twenty Payment Plan YOU tv YOU BORROW fW 4.00 pef month JlOO.OOpayS 5.00 per month aoppermonth 200.TOpay 10K)fnmh 240.00pay 20.00 per month 300.00 ISh Wlti Lawful interest Payable Automobile Discount; Copfatioa 8MALL LOAK DEEARTMENT Ambassador Building -r- leUpbone 377 120 N.

William. Street ftfolwrly, Mistotfri- service to the insuring public? ri: from Houston to resume their battle for the dixie championship. Binning ham ha won two of the five games THE NATIONAL BOARD, OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS' played, -while tho Texan took their third straight yesterday, 6 to l4. The Gehrig, lb SS jobn Street tiewYitk. remaining games will be played here .889 .955 .932 .943 Oklahoma cotton crop is in the 50 Koenig, as pujrn, 8b 2klertKon, to CO per cent class because of the .940 drouth and boll weevil this year..

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