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Hunday’K Results.
Little Rock 10 ~
Mobile 6
Atlanta 2
Memphis 6
AMERICAN LEACH E
■Sunday’s Results.
Washington 10
Chicago 4
1) trolt 6
late in the game, when it
d as if he was in
I a timely hit has been dis- , 1
alter a lingering illness, were held
at the City Cemetery Bunday al
ternoon, with the Denison W, O. W
lodge in charge.
Stumps lived here
years before moving
about 25 years ago
wife and two daughters he i« sur-
vived by two sisters, Mrs. J. H Mc-
Donald and Mrs. N.
D< nton.
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tuo jtbiijeis figured to keep He-
,t m the tunning, hdv^ failed to
i tine tu Joint and the c I u b hat
tive to McManus but nevertheless I 1 </
Wit liltu
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jy real bachelor service on
The heavy hitting stall
Yankees failed to produce
hits were most needed and New
York never caught up with a flve-
run lead established by the Tigers
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MARKHNEWS GOLFS LITTLE BASEBALL
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bHt** 16c to
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increase of
ble play. Kitchens to McClelland
to Thomas; umpires. Woods and
Sullivan. Time of game, one hour
30 minutes.
Your choice of our highest grade Hats, values
to $18.50 now only—
Totals
L. S. Helium
McClelland, 2b
Howell, c ......
Arnold, 3b
Thompson, If
Thomas, lb
Kitchens. &s
. Lowe, rf
Josley, cf
Dalbv, p .....
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to pan out as i'1
Manager Moriarty had hoped rela-!'"1
H-t roit club f
i .n ly A pril ;;
he was placing much il. pendeiiee
in both Whitehill ami McManus.
tions will be quickly picked over
but Hl bet Hi expensive^
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month-
contracts
won
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next few
sufficient
op-
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I taele and Davidson had an uphill
I fight to beat out Rushing
| dan 1-6, 6-3, 6-1 in their <
j match, but Cornwell and Davidson j
easily defeated the Vaughter broth-
ers 6-3, 6-2, Wilkins and Underwood
Inst to Knight and Moxlev 6-1. 6-1
The Denton netmin met real
competition at Fort Worth Sunday
and
good tennis was exhibited to
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Julv 11—Foreign
Demand ]
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2368 1 -2
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jMIW YORK. Julv 11
Bkebange opened steady
Marling 94 86 1-8. franca
0644. Belgaa .1390. marks
LOCAL GRAIN
SMondav's quotations
wpeat 61.35; oats 4Oc. basis no
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TfEW YORK
cloaed steady
Ftat*
Mareh e
l ouis 0-7.
■ ago 1. Brooklyn u
is games played i
Standing
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tbe and pay for this sd
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Funeral services tor J. H
Sturnpe, formerly of Denton, who
died in Denison Friday afternoon
ottul" <> 11»»«»irkar a__1.4
Club
New York
Washington
Detroit
Chicago
Philadelphia
Cleveland
j St. louis
Boston
LEWIS Machine Works moved '
220 N. Elm. Alamo Storage
Phone 1328 56
»n and repair I-awn Mow-
they will cut like new
Machine Works 220 N
288
the important hit against effective
pitching of Norman Plitt. Guy
Bush allowed Brooklyn on five hits.
Virgil Barnes of the Giants al-
most achieved the goal of pitching
several games he has been I
ih <1 out of a victory by a big
Snelling,
Hundley,
Nicholson, 2b
Hopson, ss
Stagner, c . .
Dunn, lb
Morgan, p
Featured in three special groups —at the last reduction of
We urge you to shop early, as the best selec-
J.H.stWiFitWflWot) DENTON NET MEN'
Man, Burled Here Sunday DEFEAT COMMERCE
LOSE TO FT. WORTH
a no-hit game against the Cardi-
nals, but O Farrell managed to sin-
[ of the
-..em <>11 the st“ff
Knowing Me- mng stride it
plus the close' tile chances ot ihe Detroit club to
■ted between1 finish high in the first division.
fi/icd to become
W' ltest sc
tId, hit, run unit
an
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tne cl awl fled columns.
Open
17 72
17 93
18 07
17 17
17 45
17 63
>ta steady; middling 17 65c
NEW ORLEANS (OTTON
W ORULEAN8. Julv 11-1
loaed steady
NEW YORK COTTON
July 11.— Market
j Case of Earl Whitehill
'Hi: breaks mu t favor a pitcher
ii he is to be a consistent win-
I'liey have v ■ n going just
Earl Whitebill
a fair crowd. The singles were »*’ K
taken by the Fort Worth ptafer F
excepting one> I wo of the three
doubles matches were annexed by
Denton. The three matches won by , I
Denton were taken with ease, while
three of those lost were three set
at trays. Cornwell won his singles
mutch from Ferree, and Myracie
mid McCombs gave their opponents
tough three-set battles, but
unable to supply the
punch at the right time,
and second doubles teams 1
Denton won their matches
straight sets.
The club, which is composed of
Tdachers College students or exes,
has just started activities for
summer, and has a number
matches on
team will probably come to Denton
for a match Saturday afternoon,
the Denton players will go to Com-
merce in the near fixture, and oth-
er mutches with Fort Worth teaflis
arc to be arranged through Robert
C Stow, Public Recreation Athletic
Director, of Fort Worth.
recent
elected
MISS
V alui’s to $10.00, and they will rfurely go quick
ly at this pree—
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Home rum Stagner;
Dalby 2;
The lutter open- j
i and George Duncan loves an argu-
ment better han Ted does, if pos-
sible
Said Ted
"Yesterday I was putting, and a
strong wind was behind me. As I
struck the ball my hat blew of! and
nearly fell on the ball as It rolled
toward the hole. What would have
been the penalty had my hat
struck the ball?"
George Duncan,
Close
17 90
18 03-05
18 18b
17 25
17 60-62
17 83-64
it* steady; middling 17 25c.
LIVERPOOL (OTTON
’IRPOOL. Julv 11 Market op-
quiet. 7 to 11 higher S’
rket closed steadv 13 to 14
a double and three
singles in six times up
Quieting down after
home runs of Saturday, Babe Ruth
went hilless in five attempts.
Gehrigs' double was his only
safety in four times up.
Hornsby dropi>ed another rung in
the big five standing when he fail-
ed to hit safely in six tries
Speaker made two singles in five
times at bat
VHSS MAY VENABJE HEADS
GIRL’S TENNIS CLUB
Mias May Venable was elected
the season
Ladies’ delicate fabrics
yen special attention.
; THE EUTE CLEANERS
Hj/V*!1-: 't-
Special to Recoid-Chronlcle.
SANGER. July 11. Bill Morgan.
Sanger s ace pitcher let the U 8.
Helium Plant teum down without
a hit Sunday and the Sanger Fire
Department- won the game by a
score of 1 to 0 Only two Fort
Worth men reached first base by
the error Youte.
The features of the game, aside
from Morgan's pitching, included a
home nm by Stagner in the fourth
inning for Sanger's lone score and
a circus catch by Hundley m the
ninth of a line drive by Dabnev to
right center
Box score
Sanger F. D
Carrico, ss
Morris. 3b
M
June
*u added to tbe recent
accumulation
>y tbe June
n the Steel Corporation's
After steady
________ In forward
sttice December this gain
dCi-d as a turning point
tlWM> were made that the
odtonttu would bring in *
b^alness to assure satisfactory
e*ttona In fall and winter months, j
particularly tn view
■trnctural awards last
tBe highest on record
SShveculatlve attention at the
of the new week naturallv converged
ofl Steel common
efl at 122 1-8. up to 1 3-8 from the
nMVtou* close Other Industrial
MMlere also showed good gains.
Sun Vi.lonlo
1- , W ui th
TEXAS LKAGIE
Munday'* Results
10 Rhreveport 5
lot a Fall* 5. Fort
i, Antonio 8. ____
i,stun 5 Waco 4
standing.
84
85
86
88
87
83
83
86
ron.niT
lie to 14c per lb.; fryers 13c
tt>: old raoater* ftc -er lb j
“ per lb ; ducks nx I
eggs 16c per dor : In 1
I l-3e dor , table but I
per lb . |M>cking m.a s j
LOCAL FRODL’CB
Retail
>e 16c per head: fresh beans
per lb.; cabbage 5c per lb (
matoe* 10c per pound carrots UK-
n 10c to loc per lb carrots lo< '
IMh; equaah 6c per lb., beets 1CK
Fbunch; turnips 5c per lb new po-
MC* 8 to 6 l-4c lb . celery 10c to 25c
meh; cucumber* 10c per lb roast
| ear* 2 l-2c each; okra 15e per
B black eyed peas 6 l-4c per lb
■plant 16c lb . pineapple 20c ea< h
hlaloupe* 10c to 16c each, grupe-
tit 6c to 10c each, apples 30, to
p per doe : orangee 25c to 60< pei
lemons 30c to 4Oc per dor i
Ums 92 50 per bu iteaches 14 25 to
Fper bu.; grapes *1 50 watennel-
pnees
isly in
on the Chicago
caused lar"«ly bv
Corn prices were
Mt Bharpei
T3rs and 1
«K Lewis
Kim Phone 1328
WB Sharpen and repair I.aun Mow-
rnW* and they will cut like new
tllO Lewis Machine Works. 220
Ki. Phone 1328
3(1x3’ Inner
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score of 14 to 11 The Macks used
five pitchers to win and the
Browns used three.
With a seven run lead to over-
come at the first of the fifth, the
Senators counted two, four and
three runs in the next three in-
nings ami won from the Indians 10
to 9. Rain stopped the game in tbe ’
♦ Vx
SAN ANTONIO '»7<N ABDUCTED
AND ROBBED
SAN ANTONIO. July 11- bee
Cheek was abducted last night by
fb'o negroes in an automobile while
he was standing on the street and
robbed of 88 90 He was then thrown
out of the automobile.
By O B KEELER
A bit over a year ago 1 was sit- ,
tmg at a big round table in a
lounging room of the golf club at
Lytham ai.d St Anne's, where the j
British open championship
about a begin At that table sonie-
thing like forty national champion-
ships were represented
There was the famous Triumvi-
rate of British golf Harry Vai don
J H Taylor and James Braid
who among them had captuied six-
teen British open titles m a rpan oi
j twenty years There was Harold
Hilton, many times British ama
I t< ur champion, and a former open
champion. There was Edward Ray,
who had won both the British ant!
American championships. and | t'u
| Walter Hagen, who had won each [
her- | of them twice. There was George
Duncan, former British open
champion, the brilliant D'Artagnan
ol golf There was Bobby Jones, on
the eve of his biggest season, when
he won both the American
British titles
weeks. And they were talking -golf
Big Ted Ray loves an argument
I (X Al SWIMMING INSTRUCTOR
is HONORED
Miss Eva Hatcher, swimming in-
■ uuctor of the Teachers College
i as recently honored by being pre-
[ t ented witli a service award at a
meeting of the Tarrant County
| chapter ot hte saving corps of the
American Red Cross, which was
. h< lil m the Bluebonnet tea room in
I bort Worth. Miss Hwtcher is the! deuced Wilkins lost the only s
cmlv woman in Tarrant County that j gles match for Denton, bowing
I ii.es received this honor. The awards! Moxley of Commerce 6-4. 6-1
ig rally on the part of the op- a *'
b'ti ' ' '
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Tlit-rn
FORT WORTH I.IVEHTOCK
JRT TWORTH. July 11 -Mon-
* «*tU« market -was featured by
■ale of two car* of chocle 1,315
Bd cake fed beeves at 911.26. H
top for this vear Under In-
•ed receipts cattle prices were
ds for the most pal
" •—* Cal
i.ome good eanie of the rumpus be-
tween pilot ami player.
Having relegated McManus to
llm bench, the second base job fell
to ( Ii,ii ley Gehringer. It gave him
the big opportunity and he has
made the most of it. No one in
either major league is going any
bett< r at tho position.
are some who believe
it the weakening of Whitehill
a number of games has been
i ei| by too much relief work.
The Denton Tennis Club split
two matches with opponents during
the week-end. winning Saturday
afternoon from the Commerce
°r p/”.11115 Iiachers College team 7 to 2 on Ule
to Denison courts, and dropping a hotly
contested affair to the Rialto Club
ol Fort Worth on the Capps Park
courts Sunday 6 to 3. The snatches
initiated a series which is to be
played this summer with various
cut-of-town teams.
Saturday afternoon the Denton
players had little trouble in taking
the majority ot the matches from
the visitors, only the t%nrd doubles
and the sixth singles going to Com-
merce. Myracie, Davidson. Mc-
Combs, and Cornwell all won in
two sets but Underwood was ex-
tended three before he finally came
I cut winner, two of ins sets being I
Wilkins lost the only sin-
I i*h frtr nr.'fow I
j president of the girls' tennis club
j ot the Teachers College which was
organized at a recent meeting.
Other officers elected included:
secretary-treasurer, Miss Dorothy
Peterson; Chat reporter, Mrs. Bill
Griffith and iponsor, Miss Beulah Qto
Harris. Plans are being made fort g
a tennis tournament to be started
on July 20.
instantaneous!
in his mental as in his physical re-
actions, spoke up at once
"Why, nothing ' said George.
Big Ted snorted.
"In that case, 'said he, "if I saw
my putt was going far past the
hole, why couldn’t I throw my hat
at the ball and stop it?"
The Black Scot's eyes
with the lust of debate. The dis
cussion waxed fast and furious.
The rule which applied to the sit-
uation—and there must be a rule,
because in golf everything is pro-
vided for—seemed uncertain on
both sides.
Old James Braid, that wonder-
fully designed character in the
realm of sport, sat next to me, say-
ing never a word, libs eyes twink-
ling with a quiet amusement as Big
Ted and George went to it.
Presently Braid turned to me.
''That chap," said the great Scot,
indicating the huge English pro-
fessional. "that chap is as argu-
mentative as a Scotsman!"
the debate come
Under
orlces
_ ___ _ vrt although
i 'lost about 25c halves sold on
ictlve m<X96 Kt Vnlpt* that det
d itmegth
<■ were strong to 10c higher
Vera! sets of wethers went at 98.
Mdy price but blds on straight
pu were 25c lower
iltle—Beeves 5 75 to 11.25. cowl
7; calves 5 50 to 10 50. stockera
to K50; canners 3 50 to 4; -year-
1 «.6O to 10A0: bulls 4 50 to 6.60
Ka—Medium 9 40 to 9.50; light
to 9.75; packing sows 7 75 to 8
id 925 to 9 40. common 7 50 to
pig* 7 40 to 9 25
leap—Lambs 10 to 11 ewe« 6 to
Jocxera 5 to 6; feeder Iambs 8 to
(.wethers 7.50 to 8; goats 3 to 5
J CHICAGO GRAIN
■1CAOO. July 11 —Wheat
rad back and forth nervoui
sy’« trading on the
.rd of Trade,
art* due today
on bullish weather conditions and
I showed practically no change
■ featurelew market
ipaning prices on wheat were un-
__i<ad to 5-8c lower. Influenced
tar fine weather conditions tn the
■kthweet and the uncertainty of
awaited report*
”orn was bullish largely because
oil no rain in the belt over the week-
and and an anticipated bullish re-
port, and closed 3-4 td 1 l-4c up
Oats showed little change ]>oen-
!■■ price* being unchanged tz> 3-4r
lower and closed unchanged to 1 -4<
lower.
Provisions were
Tlyslng prices
ifheat—July 1 46 1 -8 Sept
I. 1 48 7-8
lorn—July 1 00
!. 1.10 7-8
•at*—July
1. 60 1-2
<^T00 UTE TO CLASSIFY
WY D'x Machine work and auto
jKairtng and can weld anything
VOM can break Ted Lewis Mm Jne i
Wrk* 220 N Elm Phone 1328 288 :
‘ JAW. Ari* ’
Row Makes Cehringer
Tl I S A G R E 1*M ENTS occur on
every ball club, so it was noth-1
when work
k issue with high
■ i »i n u n • i I fill fl!
yivcn to the life raving mem-
who have given horgirable ser-
in the American Red Cross for
years and 200 hours of volun-.
i t r service.
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An experiment on deaf and dumb!
pi i'ons showed that 116 out of 120|
tival mutes were able to hear wire-
:• sounds by means ot . a seven-! afternoon in the Rialto team.
. alve set. i -<ane
, FRUIT GROWERS
PROTECTIVE TAR I FE-
RAN BENITO July 11 Flprtda I
and Lower Rio Grande valley fruit
| growers plan to unite to seek a
high tariff against Mexican vege-
tables. it was indicated here today |
and rfther information
received lere today and it .
said the ixtitions will be for-
net session of
And ho*' did
out?
I confess it never was settled
Braid's quiet comment acted as oil
on the troubled waters. The debat-
ers desisted
^nd what is the decision ’
1 ’lv^ been intending to ptTseiJt- the
question to Innie Brown of "The
American Golfer." who is the most
sapient rule-addict in America, so
far as I know But I haven't had
the opportunity yet.
If you want the answer, ’hen, 1
suggest you communicate with Mr
Brown Tf anybody knows, he dhes
My guess is that the same penal-
ty is incurred tvs if the ball struck
the player's leg. or his caddy,
his clubs, or anything else that
the player's.
LAY ED—One year-old two v
Id and three veer old ihIvck
ter* Notify I. L Frv
Yesterdays hero: Eddie Pick,
He delivered a home run in the
seventh inning of the Cubs-Robim
game to give the Chicagoans a 1 to
0 victory and a tighter hold on
first place. Pick, who came from
the minors this season to play
third base for the Cubs, produced
t Imtvxrlont i ♦ __* _ a.
IVE any man a pipeful of Granger
VJ without telling him its price . . .
let him judge it solely on taste and every
time he’ll say, c'It must be expensive.”
True enough, it is costly tobacco
made by costly processes . . . and if
packed in the ordinary pocket tin it
H'uulJ be expensive . . . BU T
sensibly packed in foil
it sells for just
^T\ tencents
LjrangerKoughujt
h
IVit/i the season halt in er. spring
predictions hare foiled to work out.
'a gear fur ,
i.,ii i d by too mm Ii relief work.
I'.iil has been used in the rescue .
i.Je quite olten this year with
' onlv fair success.
Seine pitchers insist that relief t
tor a couple ot innings at
’ 'i pressure takes more out of i
Hum than a whole game. White ]
I hill is listed as such a pitcher. Be
McManus I Heve it or not.
In the iiietit
staved by the 'I ii'ers, the southpaw
the b .r t effective pitcher
If he strikes his win
a ill mean much to
in the fourth The score was De-
troit 6. New York 3.
Tommy Thomas of the White
Sox passed number thirteen in his
record of victories for the season
by pitching his tea mto a 4 to 1
win over the Red Sox. Boston put
a run across in the ninth on the
first out of tiie inning and treaten-
ed a rally but Carlyle and Shanei
went out on infield rollers.
The Atheltics had the best of «
35-hlt game against St. Ixiuis by a
Two Tiger Stars Fail
"VAt-HJ never can ti ll in baseball,
-1 for the athletes do not always
run true to form
In the sprini’ all of the experts
111 sizing up the Detroit ball club
stressed the fniportanie of tho ad-
dition of Marty McM. nus at sec-
ond. Likewise, they mid many
kind things about Eall Whitehill,
Tiger southpaw.
When 1 looked the 1
over at San Antonio i i
1 realized why so ninny of t
traveling scribes bad enthused i
over McManus Th • former sec-
ond sacker of Um St. Louis.
Browne looked in great shape and ;
appeared all set for a big season. I
Whitehill, a great southpaw. I
also seemed tuiiiai advanced
than the rest of the staff and ex-I tin
pressed the belief that he would t!ii
win 20 games for Detroit
Manager Moriarty, in figuring t h.
his chances, made it apparent that inn
...... P"
gle in the second Inning
first game of Sunday's double-
header to spoil Barnes' chance.
The Gianto won that game 5 5to 0.
Burleigh Grimes was attacked vig-
orously by the champions in the
last game, however, and St. Louis
won 7to 3. Heine Schubel. Cards’
rookie infielder, hit a homer.
of the
when
ing out of the ordinary
Manager Moriarty tool
Second Baseman McManus and re-
moved him from the lineup.
As a matter of fact,
is a sort of protege
When "Morrie" w o
ager of the Detroit
the first things Im did was make
a trade for liini. 1
Manus’ great ability i
friendship that existed
the two, he doped it that Marty
would play the greatest game of
his carter for him
Things failed
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