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page two THE VERNON WEEKLY RECORD. THURSDAY. JULY 7. 1927 VI CONTENDER FORCED Harvard Standards Prove Too OUT OF HILL CREST MATCH HICKS DISPLAYS GOOD FORM I Exacting For 3 Team Captains BASEBALL Shines In His Studies Vernon rp Iiger To Clash Frederick Spuddors Drub July Bunching hit off Dicky Shuman in the and sev- th four an-- Wichita Fails de-1 feated the Dallas Steers here Tuesday afternoon in the first game of a three-game -erics. George Payne hold the steers scoreless after the fim inning.

The one Dallas run was pushed across after two men were out. Wichita Falls bunched in the sixth in uni; scorn? three runs. two runners on the bases in Johnny Kane met one of tic hi i for a three- with a drive to right to put ton Buffs in front to win 4 tram of the Bear-Buff uri. defe torts, wht (itllv it it doubles Lindiore in the ninth inning af- hfui tied the game in ve Port Worth a in hem to be a tne Sports a.in the eighth gave run and allowed them torts, 1 to 3. ng again on the home out.

8 to 1. itched tor Waco, allow, the longest being Gal. Blackerby hit a home Waco. Scores. 11s Swimming Pool Will Be Opened Here by August Colorado-Gulf of the Hill iperty.

Mr. and Wichits instructed, and the public not r. Bennett said Harvard captains, Zarakov. ba ball, F.IHson. I'1 itoariv, football, failed to make the final hii'db Cambridge.

Mass. July 6- Harvard, maintaining her tradition oftthc hoc education first, let the athletes fall, three where they may, has this season giv-jptowess f- an almost grim demonstration of Id of her ideals. mniversi Three captains in major sports, ify fort football, baseball and hockey, failed iKaggrrt to get their A fourth cap-1 spicuoui tain, flaming red head and a for -1 honors mer champion, too. upheld the tradi-! Coady ion for the athletic body, jogged i by winning his degree, magna cum i through The unlucky ones, whose failure to they we get degrees crowned a disastrous! hurdle rear in the classroom for Harvard wore di: athletes, were lenient Coady, cap- Disasl in of the football team; Isidore at hletes Zarakov. captain of the baseball I bv the 003 1 100 000 item Bayne and La pan; Walk- human and Berry.

San ton 200 000 Vntomo 100 010 2 tu rics Frankhouse, Warwick; Couchmnn and Long. Worth 010 020 000 000 tterie.s—Sullivan and Smith; Hayworth and Elliott. brought them glory in th eniniu th until nc.vf to qua! eir degrees. El -worth track captain, was the eon He raduated wit Zamkov an 1 Ellison hr. ong at katisf aetory clip al their senior year.

until the; the home stretch. Bu unable to cl ear that livi am qualified. Vi sooner, howtve MMHC 1 III and two pA ayside the fi rst semester. Shi i In Dnil, Phillips and Murphy. Standin; lumont Won 101 000 000 005 and Burns; G.

W. 40 40 30 .620 80 44 36 .550 I 12 38 .525 83 41 42 .104 82 39 43 .476 78 36 42 .462 80 35 45 .438 73 34 44 .436 Yc-r Gwen Outright Release Today th club jutfit'll given y. He 1th tin if the I mtright U-r than A iis morning. The pool will be 70 by 100 and will have concrete walls ttom. Provision will be made 10 water to range from 18 inches toj feet, in depth and the walls will be feet high.

Water for the pool will be obtained a well which is located on the roperly, and the pool will be racted so that the water may rained off and new water pum i as often as desired. The hole forltJteh u- concrete bowl is now being dug I burn 1 tho work will be rushed to com- for i as soon us possible, Mr. I pitchinir staff of the team I Davenport received a wire last Slim Davenport Conley Says He Leaves To Join Will Ponca City Club Club Can i id LUiwnport. thr pitcher who was on the rnon i team in the game with Burk- hcre Monday, left last night nca City, to join the Dallas. Juyl Snipe) Conley, oldest baseball pS; Texas League in point of ce, released Tuesday as manage Dallas Steers, has made no th ght Kweil (Turl Bennett have pui tmnnnger of the Ponca City manager, cam hi land for th: i Lc In Serious ito.

July 6... on nothing to improve Panthers land marl ing will n. If PIC TQRI Non Show in tr RICIJAR.D TAL MADGE Stated. ml cd six acre- the pool and park. Shrubbery he planted and the grounds conv into an attractive park, they pi: Jthe demand is sufficient, two morel will be located in the pork so! that the pool now undsr construction! will not be crowded.

1 -hml hf, game here Mondav, but the gaim: frwm lost principally 'through errors, bh nndon In gave way in the fifth 'Uth side of the innjn(r and livo in iv. The site of tho pool is in an distance fi team, offering lnm a salary of xj a month to pitch for his team. Davenport accepted the offer and left last night. Davenport has been pitching for the local team since it was organized several weeks ago, He held the Burkburnett Oilers to seven hits in field, be t- row, he held the Oilers to only one n' score for the of the game, residence. I Huberts, a newcomer formerly on Burleson College team, has been ZACHARY OF BROWNS 10 lmv i i a return to ashington k.

here tomorrow afternoon, tm.k.ng” th will probablv be on the mound in soeiation Washington, July 6 P. -Pitcher Uu. wjth BarMlurill.tt there told tod the it eeoi rutui ti into tne I hi'. ii 1 1 hi MOVIE BIG FACTOR IN future, he said. i Gro; Dali, Antonio about the middl He plays at sht all right with said.

gave the team the had but it seems a new combit was needed to make it win gan hope the combination has been and that the Steers will sail ii win the 1927 pennant. do can to hedp them URGES BOYS BE TAUGHT HOME-MAKING PROBLUJS Wednesday's Schedule. Wichita Falls at Dallas. Fort Worth at Shreveport, Beaumont at Waco. Houston at San Antonio.

NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago 8, Cincinnati 5. Pittsburgh 1 1. St. Louis 2.

Philadelphia 5, Boston 4. Only three games scheduled. V.MERH AN LEAGUE. Boston 6. Philadelphia 5.

gton 6, New York 7. St. Louis 17, Detrot 8. Only three games scheduled. IS COMING TO PICTGR1UM ilie drama, so real the mi- almost feel the cool moun- or the scorching forest surround Bogus Peak, is the Cro- production of Peter polar novel, which has its -Mig in Vernon Thursday Theatre, can the spectator of a more forget that he is seeing but Undcr-tand- is so all-enthralling that awav in tlie current, of agcep tv Cambrdge, July last lap for their degrees over again While three of his fellow major-sport! Not so with Haggerty.

His flaming stains tripped and fell, scholastic- led all the rest. ally -peaking, just before thev reach-f Finishing his college course as ed the commencement tape, Ellsworth Haggerty, captain of the liar- artistically as he ever finished a ard track team, romped in wiht a I mile race when he was I. C. A. A.

A. A. whirlwind finish. champion in 1926. he grabbed off his Captains of the Harvard football 1 degree cum laude." He was team, the baseball team, and the i the highest ranking athlete at the hockey team were ordered to run the university.

English Racer Gross Replaces Predicts Speed Conley at Helm of 250 an Hour of Dallas Team London, June next step automobile racing is a speel of 250 les an hour, but that is a long way Dallas. July of the retirement of James P. (Snipe: 'on ley as manager of the Dallas say- Major H. O. D.

Segrave. Ma- Steers was made Tuesday by Sccre- Segrave recently hung up a I tary Walter Morris of the Dallas I record 207 miles an hour Baseball Association. Field Captain on the beach at Daytona, Florida. At the same time the major con- Ewell Turkey i Gross. Mr.

Morris said, would be put in charge of thf firmed his retirement from racing and team for remainder of the 1927 n.iunced his resignation as head of season. The change will take effect tin experimental department of the immediately and Manager Gross will Cm.ipany go into run the Steers in gaim business utterly dissociated from Wichita Falls Spudders. motoring." The Steer moguls gave no reason feel that I have done all I can for the retirement of Conley and it It; experimenting at Major Segrave says. triflng mstake mght get me killed, so I have decided to go into business. Most of the big racing drivers that I used to look up to when I started have been killed.

have won every big race in Europe. I have fulfilled my ambition to in the first man to travel 200 miles more can 1 do in speed motoring? I have never driven better than 1 am driving today, but the next step is 250 miles an hour, and I should say that is a long way Major Segrave, who was transferred tu the Air Force during the wary- he became of its very worst tell he says. flew for 1,500 hours, but I was al- va; incapable of landing properly. Either I tried to land 20 feet above the earth, or else banged to the in an attempt to land 20 feet btiow the surface. It was not so peaceful as I thought up in the where, incidentally, I could do anything with a eventually I tell from about 8.000 feet.

1 was a long time in nod after that, and then went to America, where I became in automobile racing." onal Educat ion doiegaG the Washington Club, will go to tht Hi owns. President Griffith Senators in making the teday said the exchange had fficted bv waivers in both es shaping youth, declares TinSeattle, July 6. otion picture is a erious factor a.S nr i hoping the life of youth of th country and should i its place i owe, oi drama and the plastic ar rt Catholic hurch here j. died today after a long American Home Eci In an the i foolish i irt operut' emoiions that builds to a smashing, in worfui 1 eft the A brcathUx-s at last -hi The story concern Moni; Dale daughter of a forest ranger. On the death ot her father, Monk -a takes charge tin- look out sta lion on i he Peak, ihe picti i res quo location that serves as a i'oct il point l'or the entire drama.

Placed a thousand feet he was ii- the church met pa uy pening Tomorrow PETER B. KYNEJT bast-seller Cuban Champ ject of study. I tion was the statement of Ernest! help L. Grandhll, director of Lectures and! father! Vi-ual Instruction of New York City some 1 in an address today, at the National Educational Association convention Speaking before the department of sual instruction of the Association, motion picture with all of its merits and with all of its defects, stands up possibly the most powerful, single potential influence tor good or ill in the life of the young! some a people of this generation. is a-- educators should be remiss -aid.

In sc indeed did we not give earnest mn- cotnpulsOty to its possibilities for shaping the lives and conduct of our children. with this duty is the for further duty not overlooked on this'poet same program of weighing and praising the possibilities of the mo- So tion picture in enriching and ilium- ing mating teaching process in for- Swit the dut clean ii-vf surrounding country, and ith only one avenue of approach, ulj Bogus iv and Mcniea are like of strength ami authority, no Joan Oawt'ord makes a definite bid i- i. for stardom as Monica. Last seen in this young actress impresses i in an entirely different type of role, made a friend of every one who witn-sscd her performance last night, A r.mg beauty, who apparently know led re ii if child psychology and has brains, Miss Crawl 'old should go child tra inin to study the f.usn- far. basis on wiiich a home is built, ti Francis BU: ihman, is seen in learn sor lie the fundamental the part of Ton the young forest ciples of fooi ll preparation; to ranger.

If thisis ev idence of the a finer al sense through study Ikind of wor! the young man ea do, it and prac tict of the rules governi.ig looks as if he would repeatfamily conduct, Ctiq uette and correct history. Twentj ur states offer boy. n- i trainingin home economies and in Picture Suit. Local Courts soil- Filed, District Court. V.

ii. Gandy vs. I.ige Akers, suit for payment of promissory notes and for foreclosure on real estate. J. D.

Ferguson vs. A. H. Lewis, suit on notes and for forclosure of ven- is surmised the failure of the team to win more games is the motive for the change. is purely a business Mr.

Morris said. fans in numbers asked the management to make such as would bring out the recognized good material on the Steer team and a change in manager- is one that has been decided Court Filings Warranty Deeds. Mary Crawford et al to W. 1). Berry.

X. 1-2 of S. E. 1-4 of Sec. 16, Blk.

11. H. T. C. Ry.

Co. W. E. Bennett et ux to C. A.

Duffy, lots 2 and 6, block 97, South Add. J. H. Furlong et ux to Joe N. bob-tail flush," he said.

1-2 of N. W. 1-4 of Block 33, Texas Town site. YANKEES OFF ON INVASION WESTERN FIELDS (By The Associated Press Finishing their home stand still in first place, wi(h a lead of twelve and one-half games, the New York Yam kecs today were off for their second western invasion, minus the service- of two regular pitchers and their shortstop. The Washington Senators fell by the wayside yesterday for the third time in succession.

Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig were silent in the matter home runs but Tony Lazzeri lashed out one in the ninth, with two down, which won the ball game, Honu Lisenbee, acc of the Washington pitching staff, was the victim. And Lisenbee previously had been a jinx for club. Waite Hoyt was ordered to Roch to have a lame pitching arm at tended to and Urban Shocker was laid up with an injured ankle. Mark Koenig will not be back at short when the Yanks open against Detroit, with a double header on Friday, but with his team functioning, as it is, Huggins was worrying little. The Boston Red Sox extended their winning streak to two games by ral lying in the ninth to defeat Phila dclphia.

6-5. Connie Mack used four pitchers in a vain effort to stem the Boston attack. Todt. Boston first baseman, showed the way wth a home run and three singles. Every man in the St.

Louis line up got at least one hit in the Brown' 17-8 victory over Detroit. Five horn ers, four doubles, and two triple- studded the total of hits, 20 of which were made by the Browns. Geh linger hit for the circuit in the eighth with the bases full. The Pittsburgh Pirates and the Chi cago Cubs kept at it in their highh interesting battle for first place in National League. The Corsairs pounded four St.

Loui pitchers hard and gave the champions their sixth consecutive beating. 1-2, to make a clean sweep in the three-game series at Pittsburgh. Chicago wound up its home stand by trimming Cincinnati, 8-5. The Cubs concentrated their attack in the fifth and eighth innings and drove Luque off the mound. The Philadelphia Nationals staged a ninth-inning rally to beat out the Boston Braves, 5-4.

Stuffy team had previous ly lost six games in a row. Lester Sweetland, rookie southpaw, went the route for the Phillies in his major league debut. Rothschild Dies. New York, July 6 i i who is dead at the age of 100, immigrated from Germany 79 lyears ago and a job in a dry goods store at $6 a month. When he retired from the manufacturing of apparel 25 years ago his company was doing a business of $1,750,000 annuall.y He once told how he played poker with Grovei Cleveland.

bluffed him on with Tbs Record want sdt bring results W. I. Stephens left Tuesday afternoon for Boulder. where he will pond the summer. ir Mi Kdt Lula Ktltib-man v-.

Charles J. ian, for divorce. New Auto Licenses. K. Swin.

Vernon, Chevrolet sedan, 967-037. Mis. A. B. Swartvvobd, Vernon, Dodge cabriolet, 967-026.

J. A. Moran, Vernon, Essex coupe, 967-027. Early Beach, Odell, Chevrolet sedan, 967-025. A.

L. Treager, Vernon, Essex ach, 967-024. Mrs. M. J.

Johnson visiting her Basil Johnson, of Cleburne. the (1 increas ie, plat Yor Brook .1 instruction and of st v.im* place should be given" sound educational Commands Money. New York, July 6. l.ZP)—The King commands money befitting Swedish Affection Reno, July she affection, Swedish histor; etiv were her Mildred Lillian Orton in she got a divorce here, afte: to do so in France, Chin nd. Orton was fin disfi in July Flor- Aten of Park Avenue, arc a country home known as Shinbone Shanty, thought her portrait! I had such broad shoulders that, it made her look as if she weighed two or Bed three hundred; in other respects, she lonvineed.

the picture was too iful. So she ordered the artist, De Forest Brush to alter it. He is -uing her for 87,000 extra, in already received $19,000. Hid i rt. nui Record wants ads bring results.

Paul Whitman and hm or- have signed a contract tol chain of theatres for forty I $12,000 week. Paul will! THE CITY GARAGE HEDRICK PISTON RINGS ALLBEST0S BRAKE. LINING I lie F. t. -n anti w.e Hamad schools, are artenang at the University of; two cLisa-iS iu tills country.

Colorado at Boulder, Colo, to fit i il 4 8 be linci Mast Side Square hiu-': line BROADWAY Today and Thursday A thrilling race horse story HANDICAP HD A 13 Reel Comedy G. Chas. Knauf, D. Ph. 3-Year Graduate CHIROPRACTOR farmers State Bank Building Telephone 667 Phone 562 -MILLIONS of to loan on tana lauds.

See T. P. LISMAN Phone IBS Noon To 1 15c It Sparkles With the Brilliance of Diamonds and the Acting of a Great Star in His Mightiest Role! Framed by a woman he to suffer in filth and swamps of a penal no wonder he hated all women! But why was he fighting for this one? VERNON Today Only Chase in Scrappy Returns" Pathe Review I.

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1925-1927