Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 128, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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Yesterday*! Results
Beaumont 9. Fort Worth 9.
Dallas 9. Wars* •«.
Houston 9. Wichita Fall* 3.
Nau Antohio 7. Shreveport 5.
Where They Play Today
Fort Worth at Houston.
Dalia* at San Antonio.
Wichita Fall* at Beaumont.
Shrete}H»rt at Waco. -■ _
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which oftener makes their trouble
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Now York 5-S Brooklyn 1-5.
Pittsburgh 5. ChicagX 2.
St. Louis 9. CincintuJti 7.
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ley, IJiella May Brown. Dngotby
('ollina. Olive Rhea Costen, !>>na Com
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haeb, Lda Edea. LwiBe Evans, EDie
Gardner. Doris (o-many. Allvne Gla-
lier. Greta Harrell. Loiianna Hnyg,
Dorothy Hicls^, Ruth Hngon, Ethel
Jones. E<ldie Jones. Ixuiise King, Eve-
^rn Kirkpatrick, Zenda Lewis, Mar-
tha E. LipsiQmb, Bessie Lynch, Pru-
nette M< Bride, Etlu-1 .McCollough.
, Margaret McDaniel, Mildred Mc-
-i.augh, Julia Mae McLaughlin. Cora
' vh>al -Miller. Jewel Miner, Sarah Ellen
Moore, Voncile Mulinix, Gladys Lu-
rile olvey', Blom he Pemberton, Floy
■•Jewel Reaves, Lncylle Reeee, Mary
B&lsman Hatel Siebman. Hortense
Stone, Alice SinimotM. Myrtle J>ee
Sfwnser. .Pauline Thomas. Elton
Truitt, Jewel Wankan. Virginia Wat- '
— kins, Ruth Williams, Hope Weather-
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Virgil Allred, James Atchison.
Roja-rt Blount, la*wis Boseley, Wal~ -
la<e Bennett, George B. Carroll, Ed-
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Ibiskins. Harvey Keela, William M.
Kirkham. Emerson Kelley, Leo M.
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l>rrt Mrt'iibbln, Joe Nichols. Eldon
Pace. Aubrey L. Parker, Floy I’earey,
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potter, ( lenient Potter, William
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liam Tyler, Seymour Waggoner, Jas.
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Philadelphia at Washington.
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Next Friday Night
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doors of his ne» grocery Friday nigh'’
u tween the J.oi.r, of 7 3<» and J J Fort Worth, May 26—Slow trade
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Wichita Wants the 1
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< amounted to 7,BOO tattlei '' tn< i will earri-
11 he \\jeltita Falls delegation? I This j
city i- a isuifi pft jr fo^-the l‘J27 cO"i-
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