Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 76, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 24, 1924 Page: 3 of 12
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at each other’s features.
No one In baseball is Immune from
Ginner and Miller
The State of Texas,
Count/ of Washingtc
F. w. Behuereaberg,
for the services of Camp Skinner, at
one time a star outfielder with the
Dalian team of the Texas league.
THE HE WARD
as a proud day for Silvester
Rabbit lioblni,'former well “know#
Intercollegiate umpire, has been ob-
tained as an umpire tn the Texas
association; His work will begin this
week.- '
Indians to two hits tn the second
game of the double bill and blanking
tjwm after Mack Severn had lost the
first game by a score of Ito L
Eddie CoHine has made good as
manager of the White Sox, and we
look for him to become leader of the
Pale Hose in 1922. Al| of which will
no doubt be pleasing news to Bib
Falk and Teddy Lyons. Eddie had
Bib in the Hhe-up every day, and the
Texan responded by batting right
around the 340 mark.
.WONDERFUL RAIN.-
though. Now do yonr
Brenham Lumber Co.-
:orn-
— ition
_ le have
it promotes
nutating the
It’s Ail Wrong
Iger fight fan hastens out
•ee a boning show
rwturdy pugilists wil] clout
d lay each, otner low.
■a he sits the whole night
through
I soul grows weak and wan,
>11 the nimble boxers do
run a Marathon.
asked SylvesWr, frowning.
“Ain’t you got no dipiomy?” de-
manded the old man. white with an-
guish. ’ »
Sylvester handed him a superior
rough-house between the
and T gers was not an exclu-
fair. The general public niiu-
seely in the festivities, and a
It time was had by all. For|
wealth, Itaseball is still the! venter’s scholastic labors.
Says S^b Suffered from a
ring Sensation, Headache,
ttiness, Until She Took
Black-DtaughL
Italic Ruth was fined $50 recent-
ly by Ban Johnson. Just about 15
al, Mis*.—"For a year or longer
indigestion, and had it bad,"
trs. E. S. Hwhnan, of this place,
(thing I ate hurt me. I would
turning in my stomach and
King spells, and after meals feel
Bxxy. My head would begin to
tt>d I would want to lie down,
H couldn’t for I would smother,
less one has had such trouble,
km’t kunw what it is. I was
complete knowledge of
ablea him to outguess them without
wasting wide ease. Hence his stin-
giness in issuing passes.*
While Ray Kremer, making his de-
but as a Pirate thia year, le a strang-
er to moat national league fans, he
had a tryout with a national league
club as far back si 191«. The
Olanta looked him over then at Mar-
lin, Tex. Kremer looked good when
he reported but developed a severe
case of rheumatism and was sent to
his home in California.
old homestead ln the hope that the
professors at Old Hooeil might in-
ject a semblance of human intelli-
gence into his son’s slanting skull.
Now Sylvester had returned, and
hta father leaped with joy
marvelous change that had
over him. He was tall and
and full of sip, and his eye
►ball fan goes out to see .
rand old game of ball
i hits will travel far and free
nrt the concrete wall.
1 of smiting four-base hits
d the right field bleachers
Ihletes swing their sturdy
said.
He had- come 'a diploma' took Tiku' a used ~ meal
Something more precious
than rubles, more rare than pre-war
And with that he spread the
prec.iou* parchment before his fath-
err’s bulging eyes,
IT- WAS A BIO LEAGUE BA8E-
. Maqy land have wonder-*
failure of the Pirates to cling to a
first division berth. The team was
expected to give the Oiants and Reda
a run for their money from the first
bell. The reason for the presence
of the team in second division these
days is the failure of the team to
Lefty Swarts, pitcher with the
Houston teem, haw been purchased
by the Wacb club of the Texas asso-
Cern Meal, Rye Flour. Whole
Wheat Flour, Bran and Shorts
Corn and Oats, Corn Chops, Dairy
Feed, Scratch Feed, Egg Mash
Hay and Wood.
G. H. Zeiss
his prime and now .Wills * on th*
downgrade. He may get a match
with Firpo but If he does the Argen-
tine Giant will knock him for a se-
ries of -eoeveac- 5 .
Moses Yelfowhorse, the Indian
star with the Little Rock team~when
that club, met Fort Worth In the
Dtxle aeries. Is with the Panthers
now. Ho came to the Cats from the
Sacramento club of tha Pacific Coast
league where he enjoyed a highly
successful season last year, but this
J vi-nr hta arm ha* refused to mun-i
Afcft Uli
> . . .. ■ w •• -- * ■■ « ■ — -v V —
fans are now panning Tr|« Bpeakerrpendered In gald court on tne
They say be pulled a boner when he
sent Bill Warobsganss and Stove
O’Neill to the Red Sox. Perhaps
Spoke did get the worX of that trade
but ft certainly seemed that he was
doing the proper thing at the time.
Glen Myatt seemed quite capable of
bearing the pitching burden for the
Indiana. I^lggs StephepgQp^, loomed
as a bettor second baseman then
Wamby, and the Cleveland club cer-
tainly needed a first-class baseman.
At the time the trade was tnade it
seemed that the deal had strength-
ened both teams, and such may yet
prove the case.
at the
come
broad
sparkl-
ed with triumph, if not with Intelli-
gence. His skull was the same old
skull, but it was neatly covered with
patent leather hair that gleamed tn
the afternoon sunlight
And beneath his arm he carried a
precious document, the fruit of four
years of patient toll at Old Hoqait.
. “Lot’s take a look at your dip-
lomy!’’ said his father, hankering to
fea«>t his eyea on the reward of SyL
»w I had been affected. She
K it was indigestion and to try
Draught, which I did. 1 took a
rfce doses and then a pinch after
end for fully four-months now
h’t had indigestion. I eat what-
please and when I please, but
ip the Black-Draught—just an
K you have a feeling of
fter meals, try the sui
Thousands of
.that Black-Drau;
jk indigestion by st_____________
»d stomach to perfown their
I functions.
•t on Thedford’s,- the only genu-
The Yale crew won from Harvard (
again. This annual victory Is be-
coming a habit with the Blue.
I suggested last spring that the
success of the Yankees in their ef-
forts to w)n the American league
title a fourth time depended upon
the work of the five pitchers who
carried them through last seauon tn
such brilliant style. I raised the
query then as towhether. all condi-
tions considered; they could, repeat.
So far this quintette, Bush, Shaw-
key, Hoyt, Pennock and Jones, has
fallen far below its 1923 standard.
Z ' --.nous rotat.cn
held to last season has not been
carries! out this year, due to the in-
consistent work of some of the stars.
Waite Hoyt has been the most con-
sistent wtfrker. The veteran Herb
-Pennock has ranked second.
Harold Janvrin, at one time a big
leaguer, has been purchased by the
Little Rock team from the Kansas
City club of the American assoc la-
tion. He I* an Infielder.
T.r. r r r ■ >r r — ......... , , ....... ,i
Slim Harris, former Houston I
i*u her. has ffxsied Hith the Athle-
tics this year. In -tact the entire
Athletic team has fissled to a mark-
ed extent.
L Teddy Lyons is attracting a Mt of
Interest In the big show this year.
He has won halt of the game he has
pitched, defeating St. Louis Sunday
by a score of • to 4. Teddy draws
more Sunday assignments than any
Chicago hurler. -
iTUPRi&IP 2PFI I What has become of the old-fash-
I • sltllllsU Wl ClsLO ' lotted pastime known as .Mali Jongg?
Qity of Brenham, Texas. BEGINN-
ING at the 8 E corner of the Mom
Johnson lot No. 29 and S **dry Uns
of Launtlne 8t Thence N 75 E
with eaid street 60. ft to the corner
of James Randle’S lot No. U.
SHE with said lot 157 ft to tee
corner of Hogan Brnfth’s lot No. 4»-
Thence B 75 with this line 60 ft to
the corner of-Moses Johnson’s tot No.
29. Thence N 15 with Moses *°bt>-
son's line io the place of beginning
heal surely and speedily and
out leaving an unsightly scar
pie who desire this tr»*t ment i
secure a two-ounce original
of Emerald Oil (full strength
use as directed. It is a ver;
coniratol preparation and a
quantity lasts » long time,
alwo used to reduce swollen
again Bunday holding the and dissolve goitre. Tristram’s
macy.—Adv.
> Harry Wllta outlived -bls useful-
ness in the ring without a crack nt
the championship. Like Sam Lang-
ford the Boston Tkr Babf' ’he Brawn
SPORTS DONK BY BROWN j Panther of New Orleans Was never
Now Is the time for all good given a chance aT~the title when in
CPhitadelphta) nfen and Ow«er Bak-
er to come to the aid of the Phillies.
This team hasn't climbed far from
the last place as yet but 1s a much
improved outfit. They have been
running considerably ahead of last
season's gait-—against much stiffer
opposition than the 1923 team faced.
All'the team lacks now to give it
a fighting chance to land fourth or
fifth is a couple of dependable pitch-
.^®rULe
W. H. Grant. Jr.. A R. F. Burrell.
In Justice’s Court, Precinct No
Washington County, Texas.
Whereas, by virtue of an alias ’
ocution issued out of tha Jostle*
Court of pramet No. 3 M Wash hi
a co we mooed in the pasture,
■n« racked in the barnyard add'
the family flivver honked a\ “Diploma my ankle
*m. ia. ■Mp^a-Jte-.ni.tucpqd
old homestead.
from college wUii honors thick ' ticket
Lhim
pr years ago he had gone forth,1 Bfnff
»fy looking'lad, and the neigh-'
^tfgreed u|.|inimoudly that he
hist as goofy as he looked. And'
• I .
* those years his father had ball CONTRACT!
pahd saved and’ mo.Moral—-JEdU'”0-'"
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 76, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 24, 1924, newspaper, June 24, 1924; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1180287/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.