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CHAMPIONS DROP SECOND GAME OF THE SEASON If Waxahachie fans were so (lis-j posed they might makse use of the! crippled condition of the Champs a reasoyi for dropping the game with Corsirana. hut tliej i'ew who d'ove the miles (and: remember the Navarro end of the road wit': regret) to se the game! know full well thi't there was "too much 1' and Darnell" in the game for the Champs. While the; score keepns credited Green with an error for failure to handle one; was sizzling hot. it is barely possible that the error should have! been an infield hit. in which nt the game would have been error1 1-ss.

The game was a pitchers' battle throughout. with Darnell getting better of the argument against the untried Collins, although Collins: pitched a good steady frame. Hi ix Li's, of which er the park fpnr. for ni.s. The score setting started in the sev-1 enth when Bradley.

middle-mam lor the Corsicana nam. placed pretty one over left field itinv. Tht Corsicana fans were wild with enthusiast-,) fot it iooked very much like they had defeated the topnotchers. Their joy was short 1 iv-1 td, however, fot in the first of the i the Champs tot Ktuery on and with the aid of an error and hit scored run. Attempt at double; piay fell short and Green ran into the 1 st baseman, who was1 standing squarely across the plate, the ball to slip through his finger.

Morton protests! the decision of 1 'mpire Aiken. In ninth Wi.xaliac'uie fail (I to; score and the game ended after' Morton got on and Br: dley came up and for a second time placed one over the left field fence. It was a pretty game. Da wa working well and the i hamps were not hitting the ball in old time form. Box i or and summary Waxaharhie AB It PC) A Jordan, i 2 0 1 Green, Gordon.

4 ft i ti Pickle, m. to 2, Cole. 2 4 1 2 1 Scoggins. 1 3 1 ti Crockett. I "12 Emery, 1 7 1 0 Coll'ns.

1 it 1 0 Total 4 in I Corsicana II BO A Shelton. 3 2 1 Kerr, 2 4 2 2 2 I Edens, 1 4 ft 7 2 0-j En loe, 3 1 (i i Morton, 1 4 1 0 Bradley, in 4 3 2 0 fl Ferritt, .2 2 0 Black, c. 3 0 1 10 1 1 Darnell, p. 3 0 4 0 Total 2.2 ti 27 1 3 out when winning run was made. Stolen basis Kerr 2.

Morton Sacrifice bit: Scoggins Jordan Earned runs Corsicana 2 Two base bit Cole Home runs -Brad-' li 2 I on base- Waxahaehioj 5, Corsicana First on errors 1 Wax: hachle 2, on ball- Of! Darn il J. off Collins 1. Struck Darnell 'iVri-cll 7. Kniiis 5. TERR KM-.

T'-x May Ter tell Ktuiis, 7 to 5. Hi Ma 1'ark yesterday fternooi'. in presence of it audience. Incltidir.y 17" 10u11is fisnr. who eanic over in trail Cox ed hour inn in the lifth with the; bones full, and White fd Speme each made home for Terrell lllsharoon and llariett knocked i bene lor the Two' pitchers v.

ert used by ti team. McDonald was relieved by Is. (irii Terrell in the eighth and I'hillips and Leslie exeli: pint i in the seventh. center' fielder for the hxals, broke a llns' WHiniing up. Score AM f'O A Rf Spence, 4 3 1 tanner, 2 4 1 2 Cox, I I 1 McMahan, 1 4 1 7 0 White, 1 2 in 1 Meason, 3 4 2 0 0 Early, 4 2 Palmer.

4 1 oil leDounld, 3 1 2 0 Griffin, p. (i 0 OJ Totfl 35 12 27 7 3 Knn'itt- Alt I'O A Ht, 4 1 2 it I IW, 2 0 KSroon, .1 4 2 0 1 tor. 6 4 a 1 0 1 4 1 fi i 1 ..4 M. i (I 7 it Phillips, p. 4 0 2 2 0 Tot 1 7 8 2 4 7 Terr 1 0 041 7 Kim is (Mil) 002 030- 5 Runs Spence 2.

Tanner. Whit. i'. McDonald, 1J: rrett, Disharoon 2. Tucker.

Stolen bases! White, Men sou. L-'slie. Sacrifice, hits Leslie 2. Sacrifice fly- 1 r. hits Tucker Disliaroon.

Barreti ase hits Ofl'j Phillip. or Leslie oft' McDonald v' Struck out By McDonald M. by Griffin Rases oi: bals- Off McDnnai-I off (iriftin 1. off Phillip: 1 Hit isnien I roe. Time of 2 hours.

I'nip're Estell. Kaiitniiiii 5. O. MKXIA, T' 29. Mexia lust to Kaufman -rday in a slow and which was featured by a great rur.ning catch IY.ua, eff tin bat of Warner, in) th- ixth inning.

tlie home iearn its only chaice to score. The or: M' A A Hill. 4 1 1 0 0 Wright, 1 1 Wagner, 3 0 1 Brown, 4 l' 1 Warner, 1 0 Florence, 2 1 1 1 Fruth. Ill 4 5 Shear, s. 2 0 2 II (lorin, 2 0 0 5 1 Morton, 0 0 Hibbett 1 0 0 Howery 1 0 0 Barber 1 0 0 0 Total Kaufman Myers, s.

Hooper, -i Bourland, Mullixi, Pugh. rn. Segrest, Smith. 1. Gilpin, r.

Chapman, Burnett, p. '1U 6 l' 6 1 4 A PO A 5 2 0 i' 0 ii 0 3 1 0 1 4 14 0-0 4 1 4 18 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 Total 9 -7 Hibbett batted for Warner in ninth. flowery bat led for Florence i i nint h. Barber batted lor in ninth Hooper out in first inning- buni( third strike. xiii OOl) (100 0 0 0 0 Kaufman loo ooi ill Bourland Chapman.

Two-base hits Brown, Myers. Bourland Mullin. Stolen bases Brown. Bourland. Bases on balls Off Cordon oil Buriu it 1.

Left on bases s. Kaufman Hit bv pitcher Smith. Hits Off Corin off Burnett ti Struck out By Corin by Bumert Passed balls Fruth Cm pi re Time of '1 hou i s. Champs will he home tonight I io spend Sunday and then they will explain The board of directors have issued complimentary tickets to all minis-: ters of the city. Knnis sent a special train of to Terrell Fridav to see the go down in defeat.

I With Wren and Lester out of the' Same entirely. Krnery almost too sick to work and Cole under the weath- er" the Champs had lit11 chnnoe of winning Friday's iiaiup. Wren was called home on account, of the illness of his brother. Lester sprained 11 ankle at Mexia. Morton was too quick to protest Friday's game.

Bradley entered a protest from which there was no appeal. It's up to Raines or Tinsley to take that Corsicana hunch into camps this afternoon. Kit her one of the big fellows can do the job. The next game the1 Champs drop will he with Terrell where they play in a cigar box and every high fly goes out of the park. If you want to get into that ticket selling contest call on Secretary C.

K. Schuster arid he will start you out. You may earn a season ticket by little effort. Cole's bunch proved a drawing card at C'orsicana. The box office receipts showed a heavy increase over former games played there outside of opening day.

President Dnbnry Sims 01 the Waxahachie base ball team left this morning for Corsicana to look the Champs over to see what can be done for them. Fans were not greatly disappointed last night when news came of the defeat of the Champs. Greatest confin was manifested in the outcome of the Terrell-Knnis game to make sr. re of the Champs lead in the per contage column. Aiken has accepted th management of (he xia team, which means that the fast Texas leaguer will don uniform and take care of ihe third sack position for that team.

Aiken is a good umpire and the fans regret his going, but Mexia needs just such tnnnrger to pull 'em out I of the cellar. Collins showed old-time form In i he game in Corsicana yesterday. Xo fear that he will stick. Collins ha'' a fast ball that is puzzling to the sluggers, that is with a possible ex(ption of that middle-fielder ofr Corsicana. Joe Jarrett, CI.

C. Wagoner. Carl Schuster, W. A. Cleghorn, C.

A. Tuntlell, Ed. Gammon, liob Boyd and Homer attended the game at Corsicana yesterday, making the in the Jarrett and Chapman The big ear arrived a moment after the ball had been put in play, making the run in just two hours. Mr. Jarrett made pood as driver but had to have a little help in expressing himself when he came to a nine mile iitretch of almost impassible road in Xp.varro county.

With Kills county pikes connecting Waxahachie and Corsicana many fans would attend the games. As it is the interurban schedule is such that one cannot go to Ennis and take a car to Corsicana without leaving by noon, and the Xavarro county roads will tear up a car. Corsicana arc highly elated because they have won from the Champs. The will head its news story something like thif: "Corsicana has defeated the league leaders and Bradley has .1 record to be envied by any player in th league. Yes, Bradley did it all.

He actually put the sphere over the left field fence twice in succession and in the most critical part of the game, too, and as a result of this I 11111 the said Mr. Bradley has a neat little sum tucked away in his pocket, and Corsicana has been recorded having defeated the champions 01 liie leasue by a score of three to one. Tiie game had been one of the harden contested affairs aever stage I here and the players, as well as the tans, were on a great strain and were exerting every ounce of their energy lo bring victory to their respective tams." nwi.v wins 1.0SK i hum ii.i.i-: May Italy and Gainesville High school baseball teams played the second game of a series of three yesterday afternoon for the state high school! championship, Italy winning. I to 0. It was better contest than that Thursday, and the crowd was iarg-j er.

lOllis, for Italy, and Kdwards, for Gainesville, pitched wonderful ball, and surprised even their teammates. Kllis struck out seven men and allowed only two hits. Kdwards struck out ten and allowed eight hits. Shires, left fielder fori Italy, played feature baseball. He made a long running catch brought the large crowd to its feet and later made a throw from deepj left to home, catching the runner, Today's game will decide the championship, and ihe crowd promises' to be enormous, as school teams front neighboring towns will at-! tend.

Bundscup, for Gainesville, and Ward, for Italy, will be the op- posing pitchers. High Schools Compete. ALTOOXA. May (Ireens-i burg, Altoona and Johnstown High! schools will hold their annual rrian-1 gular track meet at the Altoona Driving Park today. Running, jumping and raulting events and weght-throw will make the program.

I'oint CiuiiK'. WEST POINT. X. May The navy team from Annapolis i bats here today with the radet nine in their annual game. 1 ITHACA, V.

May The: baseball nine from liiivpisiiy of; Pennsylvania today plays Cornell fiie local college field. SWING OF BASE BILL CLUBS ID VARIOUS ASSOCIATIONS cntial League. RESPi.TS PESTERDAY. ('orsii'iiiiii 2. Waxahachte 1.

mi is 5, Terrell 7. Kaufman 5, Mexia WHEltK 7HKV I'LAV TODAY Waxahachie at Corsieana. Ennis at Terrell. Kaufman at Mexia STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Clubs Clayed Won Lost.

Pet. WAXAHACHIE 1" 8 2 Ennls 10 ti 4 Terrell 11 5 Kaufman 11 5 ti Corsicatui .11 tl Mexia 11 2 Texas League. RESULTS YESTERDAY. Waco 7. Dallas (I Shreveport In.

Fort Worth Galveston in. Houston 2, San Antonio WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. Shreveport at Dallas. Galveston at Hou ton San Antonio at Fort Worth Waco at Fort Worth. STANDING OF THE TEAMS.

Clubs Playeil. Won I-out. Galvetstou 4 33 13 717' Waco .533 Houston Ml 23 San Antonio 4S 25 23 52 1 Fort Worth 4L'I 2 4 Dallas i7 21 2ti .4 4 7 Shreveport itl in 27 .4131 Beaumont 1 3T .380 1 Western Association. RESULTS YESTERDAY. Denison 4.

MeAlestcr 2. Denison 4, MeAlestcr 2 (11 innings i. Muskogee 2-2. Fori Smith Oklahoma City 2-2, Tulsa 4-4. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.

Tulsa at Oklahoma City. Fort Smith at Muskoge" Sherman at Paris. MeAlestcr at lter.ison. STANDING OF THE TEAMS Played Won Lost Pet. Sherman 2 8 2 5 12 Denison 22 It; Oklahoma City 22 IT Fort Smith l13 1 Tulsa 39 4 87 Paris 17 20 4 5M Muskogee 15 21 .417 Mr A tester 4 1 13 2 8 317 1 Middle YESTKKDAY.

Taylor 3, Briton 12. Temple 5. Brenham Bartlett Srhulenbarg WHKRE Till-: PI.AY TODAY. Taylor at Belton. Temple at Brenliam.

Bartlett at i STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Clubs-- Played Won. Lost. Pet. Belton J1 11 Schulenbiirn I 12 Temple 36 17 IS Bart lett 34 IS 471 i Taylor 35 13 2 2 .3 71 Brenham 12 23 National I.i'.iuik' RESULTS YESTERDAY.

Pittsburg 1 Louis 4. New York 11 Philadelphia 2 I. Boston Only three games siheduled. WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY Brooklyn at New York Philadelphia at Bos mi Chicago at St. Louis at Pittsburg.

STAN 1)1 Nil or THE TEAMS Clubs Plaved Won. Lost. Philadelphia 1 i "ill" Oil I St. Ik is Pittsburg i it Cincinnati 1IT New York ill I 1 American Chicago Brooklyn 1 i Boston ::4 it it RESULTS YESTER 11 Boston Philadelphia All other game: postponed. WHEHE THEY PLAY TODAY Cleveland at Chicago.

New York at Washington. Boston at Philadelphia Detroit at St Lou. STANDING OK THE TEAMS i Played. Won Lost Pet I Chicago 1J Detroit iH; New York SJ IT 5:11 Boston 14 it 111 Washington IT IH St Louis 3 4 14 li 112 Cleveland It I'. 4-'4 Philadelphia So 11! -'3 I Official Base Ball Schedule of Central Texas League Mfxja i 'orsjfa na Knn is THE IT, IS 1 ii II, 2 July 17 auk.

Mav June I Juno 2 1 2 2. Auk 5. It oi-siiaiia I.iI'.. Ii. July 5-6, B.

Auk 2. :4. 4 'UK 1 ti I DAILY I June T. 'i I mi IT IS. 1 in At KimU June 2.

2fc, 1'il, July 2(t, Maj 25 I unn 14, 15. Uik 12-12 26 27 ill) 1, 2. 3 2 2, 24 Kaufman IVrrvIl. Ma) 12. I.

14 Jill) 'Jto 2 7 June 7. June 2 1 A UK 9, If Vlay 28. KM 2f July JO. 21 I ay 2 7 uK S. I ii i ii 1 4 I una I i.qe 1.

2 2 i. ti Vi a I 2 I UUH 10, II Juh f. A VI nils 12, 14 2. .1. 4 IIH 4 6 iilie 24.

28 I I i 5ti Inly I III 21 I tinJ I'lie 4. July V. in i uk 11, I 2-1 2 Muy 2 1. 2 2 inn' 2 4, 25. Auk It Al haul man J1 IT, IV lit July I 2ii, 21 June 2 i July I.

2, July 2it, I Ii Tcrwll i UltB 14 1 I ti VUK 15, 14 'lav J5ST1 Iul) 12. I14 Juh 211, 27. 2K I May IT, Juue 12 12 July 5 (iin ii, i I 2 7 2 KS tin) 21 22 July la. Hi auk la, 14 Vav II, I unn I ii r. iti 7 'i, In Mav H.

2 'i July i Juh 2-t. 21 I UIIM 2. 1 Iujh 17, l'i UK I 11. 17 iuue 7. 8 'i I line 2 1 A uk May 2 4 2 Inly 15 In 1 I 'Ui so I 10, I 1 6 1Mb Ii.

7 II, Jay 17 June I 12 (litue 2S. 2't ml) 4iii i NKWS (( ontinued from I'age 3). duty of cvi'r; clerk to give reliable information. If lie doesn't know lie finds out, anil I've had a Rexall clerk say, "I'D go with you and show you." Whether you buy or not you are welcome in a Rexall. Rich or poor, high or low, learned or illiterate, no customer is ever guyed or given the smile audible.

Children trade at Rexall stores with perfect safety, for it is the highest policy always to safeguard the customer's interests. Knowledge is only a comparative term, and none of us knows so very much. Rut no matter how ignorant a man is, in calling for one thins; ad meaning another, no Rexall clerk will evsr lift a eyebrow in disrespect. The Rexall idea has grown as the world has grown. A Rexall drug store stands for friendship.

As a Kexall drug store is in partnership every other Rexall, so is a Rexall drug tore in partner ship with all of its customers The interests of the public are the interests of a Rexall drugstore. Money comes to soviet? rendered. Icii Dien I serve' could well lie on the sign of every Rexall, hut better still it is i 11 the heart of fvery Rexall owner or clerk. I order to hold its position a Uexail drugstore must constanth studv ho wants and needs of the people It must be abreast of the times This is 'mirrored in the that recently the Liggett stores. which are directly owned by the United Drug have eliminated spirituous liquors in every form from its shelves.

This v. as a big mouev loss, but it menus gain gain in friendship Once the drugstore chief standby 'a as boozer in o. imagine the biuerest 'tealer in drug supplies in the world not ban Iling spirituous lienors at all' 1 so. you ju imagine the biggest drug-tore uppl v-hoin-e in the world not Hiing that contain strychnine opium, mot phine. arsenir or menurv.

Revail remedies are safe Thev always ben" fit. and a ork lemnrk able results, but thev never poison Safety 1 ii. Ii vv ant deadiv poisons, there uo applying to Liggett druggist This is in accordance with the bes' modern ethica! ideas nfthough, strictly speaking if 1- not ethic- at all. It is simplv a niauer of and enlightened selfin'ere In no part a lar 1 of man endeavor has a bigger evolution taken plat recent than in thar 'f me ii ine i a doctor He i ninety three age He ha practiced medicine for vei and tie i.i. inn it a common thing for the funny men to take a dug at the doctors Ha; pi I however.

i. dot tor has evolved itli the f'n an i a good doctor i a ferent sort of man from wha' was fortv ea ago Doctors have played a bin part in the evolution hev have done a valuable work in iferature Doctor Weir Mitt dl John Dra," i. I lluxlev. Lord Wiriain Mar- Kdvsard Taylor Still, Austin Flint, Prank Hilling- he Mayo Brothers. Kosvv.

Park Mauri Richardson, all lave biv parts, in the plav we til life vgarnst i i' li remedies, the I'nited hrug company carries three thou and i household ami toilet use f.iggeit' -1 chocolates. made from juicy fruits and beleeted nuts covered with licious chocolate Perfumes from i Kranee distilled from flower-, toilet soaps from Paris. der- from Vienna, xquisite things) troni the Orient; high grade station ery each and everv article being quisitel.v packed, idatnlv labeled and marked, with absolute s-atedj in reference the uualit. Then there is a line or rubber: and hot-wafer bottler. un equaled in uualitv by inyfhlng that, ran be round elsewhere trie world I over There are a great number ot at tic lets today that are tegarded as necessities which once were luxuries or perhaps uuthought of Mich atoothbrushes brushes, soaps Umtitrne pleasanttasting mouth washes perfumes, toilet wa hair-w a dies a lain supplies, toilel powders, co meth in hi't, moM ot tin busine ot Hex 4) Is 1 to supply little trivial not lungs thai vse all need, ami without which we are uncomfortable and at a ilisadvan age As we go through life we wattl to be pie.4,*aut and agreeable Mo-t eer we do not to Hve in it way that people will wish to tde top us when thev sre leal eyes, good bregain agreeable manners cUeertul a 1 lo.

tfei unnu the .0 on tto little juurtico through me -me 11 t1 I mud 1'irug ompan ti nai Kg 1U iu bvt utMti not '-uii I house yi Hie is a mfcuftt aU 1 a emits a plate beiv iwl ii.Hw tM 114 in UO Olie lit'iit tn. i ta 4 'Mi 1 a fcvwifc I ducement anil niiv for better work, i 1hoy is Ui iit in11) a lietu-r I the lad is moved along, ami his pay I raise11 accortliiiiilj There are that Study each case wlter- llt, at fault. ami or," is hied ill a frh-mll- order the same not tie peated. Hut "Ileitis situ the door." The "door" -ntr-it iin- fjonr Opportunity, not grace. So l)V this iii.it iTnivl-linys evolve into clerks, in1 i.li'smpn into foremen, ami toretisp into mi erintettdei.t I met, one voin.

an at I), who Pinion a pasting label: in of a department good And her ease a ft er anl fo uid not unusual. Children and obi have. special atioii all drugstore 1 never gets the rom a If be lisps and stutters, nobody knows of it. If he i- 1 an-i -i: and speaks i perfect ly. i' unfailing courte bis.

No Rex all man Anybody 11. Home can do wel 1and a -m who do they ure without own particular man endeavor. I pie that grim "i trust." The Uexal dr ills in the mother The greatH-t to a -1 Central Kain Louis I a drugstore i Terminal in VThere uer- In tions for the 1 ly worthy i fli. oat tbst every si Central inn '(1 i buslne- WbOM oI i. ery 110 rim.

11 was polic roris of thf Ami evt iorii'1 rntn.il n. store In tail A for thf in- .1. the I'. thf- world, ton rojuj.f." by the (Jrami wonts. and I know I hf PaI in I.

'ompareti Terminal ii It the I lift a atto Ami ii- thi-i finer th JlHtlS a prouti Ami it into ami no wish to bu or I he tilio- or iiKiuiff vsh.it 1 train goes The (Jrah 1 will anawer our you feel at hotii. "stuck up" In i uikv an health v. sou will in lirrr In lirimil lltd 1 -uirr th'v ia lilit- liirKs III i Ww (irK i i Vus up a 11 I'ruK a.i.l thai i i. i tin vn.i i'hilistttto FREE! I 100 Kewpies I MimUi j.l. m.

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