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DENTON, TEXAS,
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Senate Meets
SPORTS
By Laufer
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said he wanted to play first
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for
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We Sell
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watermelons.
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Fine Pitching
Features Cubs
A soft-finish
muslin.
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fill % IN
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♦ earl mgs
ninth
3 25
v innnt':
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t.’.d
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but
Mau.
over ■Washington by an 8 to 1 scpre
HttMrtn allowed Io hits but was
tha coiftitles
Reports received
Record-Chrome te want afla bring
result*
D
mod
elev
sent
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pkoih < i
19 Butter
23 78
13-16
Bd-
To-
loan
i lavs
lb 444
IB 22
18 77
18 14
lb 40
Mar.
He had
patent
1 8 85
IB 21
18 13
S. 1. Self Motor Co.
215 W. Hickory
Telephone 2
Others
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Baseball lodav
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home In nd
a
to
so
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And
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NOTICE
After Friday 23. we will discon-
tinue runntna tns Bffll Avr, North
Elm. and West Otik St. Bns
DENTON BUS LINE 9
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Match
May
October
Dwember
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Buy the Yanks. Babe!
fcwyY’E VE got firal baaomtin
w i r»‘ not loaib-d d
out Oold'Tw.” Harrow told
4
BRUSHING UP
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r flic latte--'
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r li.ix.rs ui
Battery Service
Storage Batteries Recharged,!
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with
throux i
Foteir-n ox
, Britain
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4 79 5 8 •’
Italy 5 22 1-2
German^'
Opening: Jan
May 1S.78B: Oct
(OTTOS
19. - Cotton
oi
t h.e
' n'i;lilcnp
nixed
1 4
Pl eV
1 H 50
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all ov> 1
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about ns thev
was a bald bunp
’ s'aitmt' out on
they -till hold
me margin o\ -
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and sav« d Walker’s crown.
Have I
the
: 'uid t ill-
iv nark
proved a
fighter
p it on
a lion..
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ixt i: ibl<
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TTOS
—Cotton
Inc. 1841.
.-Iggy 18 38
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3.000 2br lower vearll
• 10.50. 2-year-old wrthrrw ft
> W
H-
did
"I got
ahead of
dava ag >
) earn
FORT voltfl-
FORT -WORTH
MM; very ilou
,t%K 176-199 lb
It BO; . feeaier purt
Cattle -t too t
ggRar'atecr,
Smi 1125
beat aotn 8 50
Mt bull'. 550 ,7 00. heavy
Rt llFBt'ill 70. slaughter
ItM 1Q?76i> 11 (X). light vealerx 12-
i|»A0e
ertl
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a< veral of
til I
Unitf'l !
is the
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wall >jis h,
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F ire Forest Fires
LOCAL
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( (>TTON
i 19 Cotton
March 18 -
>c 18 44
airly
: ell-
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new
• In the
fourth anti the sixth innings to
trim the Senators by H to I in the
| series opener in the Ohio City.
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and
s sin< < Dt-liip
• suet 1: at
f the Pampas.
Polo ('rounds.
( innot tori’ct
now and then
recent
the rice
OKLAHOMA CITY. Aug 19 ~
' i *. 'L‘s in southeastern'
Oklahoma were out of control, and |
four new fires were under way. tt
uaa said in a report today to Geo |
'U.llkr I hl
»\ u bile
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pul
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v h< hi c• e
thcr ros« ’
Sutinduv f
vlMtu w«r<
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huhheci u<-n 11 .
dounwwd trri
om lurner
' “TASTE above everuthinq ” W MILD ..and yet
7 7 THEY SATISFY
C,hesterfield
FINE TURKISH «nd DOMESTIC tobacco*, not only BLENDED but CROSS* BLENDED
^iW)E
NEVER WON A -
CHAMPIONSHIP, BUT
HE KEPT OTHERS
FROM CoPPW
•■■ACRO^N-'1 j
ering
October traded up .o 1R24
her 18 51 and January 18 55
it jriinU <n<»v( SaturdaV
T»^-qir’P* u x . U-r.e.H 0 »v
Dope of
Easily Beating
Dallas Gets Jolt
i Storage
Phone »9
014 N‘
\ug 19
' DID YOU KNOW THAT—
|>ANJ() BENNETT. the
Yankee maacol. high I
hatx the bat boya in the
other parks
Fair WORDS butter no parsnip* . . . wbat
smokers want in a cigarette is TASTE.
And tastt is what Chesterfield offers. We have
seen to it that the latte is there—mild, fragrant,
satisfying flavor that talks more convincingly to
smokers than all the fair words in the dictionary :
B
Th it
old
about hi
so bl
lie
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CHIC A'A, X
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wit.I M.alie) u S'tuatc Gur-
C.uii'. B -u, )i l-ist Ffbri;t«ty
nd of Hu- typ
ca n
roa red
e a first
have tn
There
in the, year that Jack Ifi'inp
would yield to the old call anti m
once more flnr.' with the idovcs I
the retirement < I t Im ‘.tan
< i now s i in a ,
of Tufiliey
Demp'cv ha.i
steady job a . a |
MllGR-S f\(IHM.ft
NEW YORK Alik' 19
change. IrreKular Great
-jnand 4 94. 3-8 cables
* . flay bills "i’ oank-
demand S B! 1-
■' ’«Un 13 88 1-2
kF' 46 65; MontrcH’ 99
MOM V
Any 19 Call DbUVVl
nt JI 11h\
it. lavs :< 3 - 4 - |
J 4-9 I -6 nont hr.
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18 15
I iuht
torn i
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Saturday’
the*- offering’ »ver<
rnnrke* levulcjx <1 »
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a troptofi!
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slcuds
n khe
n a r -
1 punts
sores
St* Henry’17 Farrell >ase
KO
T.—
Here
'how d-
Cecily
do you
(d up a
deeply 1
Mr I
of the 1
.•how hi
< our te-
father s
^Why
an?
candy '
uou w h
like him
"No "
"Why1
likes yoi
"I dor
"But
friend o
ti rest me
the worl
ful storl
"He n
ten st n,k'
like him
me as if
me tired
Don't
more th;
lorms of
who Inin
Your \ is
W« we the high pressure
giCMiir Zerke an0 Ale-
»yfttem. Positive lubri-
*1 by experienced men.-
' the best quality oils
greases used.
K- ,R3 -J>-
made
tin' ring
a tm i hl 1 <i i
to originally
< row nod
weights.
1
tt <‘H<I y.
heifer
1(.
BY WERNER LAUFER
1Y\\ E SHADE, veteran of nearly
“ 200 fights, is past Ills peak as
fighting goes He is already of the
class ot tight mg troopers tast ap-
ptoachllig tile "trial horse” stage.
But Just a few years ago Dave,
utter fighting his way through the
wt Iterw eight ranks, fell short of
winning the championship, when
e, influenced by Cliarnpion
Walker's desperate last
rally, gave the decision
the California challenger
After
lind banded Mickey one ot
u: st lickings of his lite.
K
Nvimwi
Tx ’»
ournl 1\k<
A. W. Davis J
Dies in Denton
were ■ >nie hot
that dark
, ilie < Id
t h ree
me." Ruth
And at
I won't
baseball 111
with baseball
dig the hole for me
"When I get through playing I
I'm going to be a manager. I I
think I could handle a major
league club and maybe hit once
in a while I can never give up
baseball It s all I've ever done
and all I can do ”
has been tagged
busts of the
and
wn with
Harrow told him ;
"You stay out there In the field. I
1 m
first
I
Ba he
I II Is-
it I I
< lub "
the Yan-
kees a large chunk ot money,
one of Hie
He was
regular short let it s couldn't be headed
"They've got class and they're
one
said
ejoauik q-.m-..-
selling around
< if ’.
NEW YORK
'Din
9. 60-9i
L 3-4-9
T*rim<
it UY • >r •
Bnnkrr
1 -8. ’
uionth'i 5
i <,!
member of the club. | "We've
Mouthy Durocher razy* 4 him to win
to 4 victory | out of the ahortFtop job early !n rare but the A’b got away to too
in-j <be reason and Robertson got the j U^ < lead."
Still Have Heads Up
rpHE Yankees on their la*t wrM-
I 1 ern trip Mt ill had their heads
i up They ar<* a giirne ball club
But several of (he veterans ex-
-1 pressed the opinion that the Ath-
JSincr then Lave has never quite
rva< h< <1 tin* peak again. But he
i • bi f n ;dIw*s in the beer of more
tif liter w ho counted his
belore
f i vers
5 8.
10f.t 18< per lb . du« ks 10c
culneiui 2 >< 22 -< 27< d<»/
butter 30 . 4O« pt r lb
butter 20c pt r lb ,
Oecrm -
»r 13 to
( low*
<d v«nr<
und at tlie end <’f ibr fir*t hour val-
h4> .veo rwrah.onn ol 4 to 6 |X»1nt-M
from th® highs.
‘■8<- i< 1
u ether'. » 50
*rvdcr
pn( k mg
< rt am 3ft
YORK
jpenrd
lnte to a fl^cline •>!
j' showed ’iet 'afn.*
point, tai covering »<>vethcr vith
ixuayaaloii nouse
LOCAL
Green beans 15 - 20 lb
lb . pea*>
while grujHN
10c per
Ionia toea 7
to 15c r*u h.
toes. 4c to 5c
M \Rkl 1 -
MEVK TORK Anu 19
U H Btrel rea< hes
irregular t»*h phon,
record hlch irveb
, Oil iioiiii.ifi profit-taking
exchange c refill.u <'»rrmai»
ObH' uns|e prenMit.' 'ottor idvanc-
•cl. 111*1 temperstuict T< x;c. and ok
SS^Oma Suga.' higher Cuban -•up-
frM’C Coffee higher. turn B:nzi|laf
-market
'-<y Chicago W>
•uppiv meres.-
' Karuj. <
Hogo lower
30 Senators Present
After being in session only three
minutes, the Senate adjourned un-
til Thurd^ay It was one ot the
briefest sessions in the body s his-
tory.
Members had been advised well
in advance of leaders' plans to de-
ter business until after the first of
September, and only 30 Senators
were in their seats
No businecB whatever was trans-
acted at the session. ‘
President Hoover did not even
Jcrward the nominations hr has
{Hade during the recess, including
those of the newly organized farm
board.
“Silver Moon’’
NEW
moved
Ink c.i
and pt(fpi< utliitfec ig«Un
demanci.I Atchison openett
high' ----- * — .
ere’ I
o> Ni w Jernes, and Gillett.
Razo. 4>m>' ixunt '•ach
Iona1 lelepbonf crossed 120 to a new
lug1 reeord North American Co . and
Union Pacifi,- *Ferf teavy
BENNETT,
mascot.
boya In
And he
always ahakes hands at the
i with the Babe when
Babe hits
■ Ch a cobs,
of
a
I®
I Eive forest fires
_____ ! 'A C«W> cxvaava ••• •* wwwwj w w^eww. I
— I It Phillips .state forester The fires j
are in northern McCurtain, South-
ern Leflore and eastern Push-Mar-11)”. Yankees permitted Ted Lyons
daily duty at third base.
Hot | It may he the general opinion
| that l.ary hasn't made good, but
manager of the
he Is going to
Reports received hv Phillips
show that 120 fires have burned ov- J
I er an area estimated ut 25,000,acres
I in these counties since August 1
This does not include the fires in j sfccncj
, | a vast area surrounding the pro-
al- I -
iix." i ! t tii'-i Ja< k mav I
bruui'h' back to the rug by '
ii indue, tuftit.'
I stoner 1
the flr.'.t '
rm got 1
inning
the
.e fin- j
that
l-K OPt CF
i s Ullage 8,
7 1 3c lb
i-ol.l grapes.
15c lb |
fight (alee off Dave knocked him
capacity for dead in tile third round.
with I Others have been : ide'r?, t.i d
L oll..,- ,u th, ig (limbs by D te
Other.*, tuo, havu La.i'-.u
Wanted to Play First
I,’ D BARROW, when he was the
j manager of the Boston Red
Sox, .'diverted Ruth from a pitch-•
<r into an outfielder. It was a
rather daring experiment because
the Babe was one of the best left-
handed pitchers in the game.
he was showing himself to be
in the seventh when i such a hitter that it was folly to
keep him on the bench three out
of four days
Later the
York '
u hi t I
CHICAGl. Xu.
e oulc k ..ptu-i' '
rnrB **etba< k hut 1 tilt t
' January
li'iy
Oct out
CM -ueW
December
Opening;
Mid ,18 So,
It; 14? -
area
testing tunit within wln< li the Ok-
lahoma forest service lias a fire
fighting organization
W Davis. Jr . aged 66 years,
died at his home. 903 West Oak St.
at 4 30 ocltxk Monday morning af-
ter illness of more than a year
Funeral services will be held at th'- I
residence Tuesday afternoon at 4
o'clock with Rev W L little in
charge
He w
1863
speed-bailer
command of his game at all times.
1 after he fhilayl received
support ot one run in the seventh,
he actually seemed to have an im
pi tenable lead Malone gave up
five hits to only four by Benton,
but only once were the Giants able
to put two of them together in any
one inning This was in the third
when Roush and Terry singled, but
Malone got off on a fly to Steph-
| enson tor the final out
Malone irnssed only one man. and
struck out, seven Only one runner
got as far as third base on him.
and two were out at the time
Tiie Cubs gave Malone his win
mng margin 1
Cuvier led off with a double and
scampered the feat of the way
around on successive outfield sac-
rifices bv the Messrs. Stephensca
and Heathcote As the Pirate-s were
Idle the Bruins extended their lead
j to eight full games
Brooklyn entertained Flatbush
with a 3 to 2 victory over the fallen
Cardinals, and the Braves outlasted
the Reds to win 10 to 9 at Bos-
ton.
The
with a
By WILLIAM J. CHIPMAN
Associated Press S|x>rt» Writer
Shadows of another baseball era
were called back to the Polo grounds
yesterday by the finesse of two of
the younger set with a lively ball,
sniping at batters from a distance
of 60 feet and six Inches It will be
many an afternoon before major
league fans see a better pitched
game than the one Perce Lay Ma-
lone and the Cubs won from Larry
Benton and the Giants by a mar-
gin of 1 to 0
The Chicago
Phone 27 or 12y Wc Deliver
-ommerctn' onpvr 6-6
1 4-t 1-8. JU-90 days
neeeptnncee stetu
month: 5 3-8
1-8-5 1-8
11,,
In a suiki sei'll':,
liven now. they probably in,- '.he
I toughest club in bnseb'ill n , n"i'-
Iter Where they happen to b< in lii.-
islanding ot the tei.iie.
Recntlv. while tie Atlih't . wi re
18 71 coasting along with I'tounr! a i' u
game 1 ad 1 asked Conni'' Mark
v hat,,he f'-ared mo ' ii anvi
18 44 One Wnglit have t-xp-cled tn*
mastci to suv s'uncthuig
own club going s-ta|e
a margin to work on
plied:
• “The Yankees. We can't ever be
too far ahead ot them t > suit me
Low Close They have .' lipped, possibly but
they are always dangerous. Our (lub 1 ,mv
has more than held Its owi. again t
r but no' In I
(,'onfid' nt a t I >< 1
w .mid teel 1 a r. ;t;
pennant ii iie., 1 1 1
a sin-tie •< t .1 ;,
•oil 1
<1 one
:: Ivok
NEW OKI.fins
NEW ORLEANS '
oiieneti steady Jan
66 Mav 18 7Bh >1
The market -tiled juitt out
steady Realizliu and ioni< ing
tny carried Oecembei oft a 18 40 or
11 tx Int.- oelow the early nigh out
kill1 '. point- ovei Saturday ’lose
When tiles' offering- wen ibaorb-
ed tin market leveloped 1 'allying
tendency probably lin < he
enc of a tropical disturbance
Caribbean At tnid-sesslor
war steady and 5 to
the previous
18 51
: 16 te
1 If.Rt,
18 23
I IB 14
IS 46
18 51.
old 18.23.
lu-'ccr but I
So says 1
Argentine |
wound up :< 1
er .111 r sery - I
ii for Demp j
prepared for j
nt.iv 111 1926
: a ‘table ot !
1 the
I >
lOclb onions
15c lb Co
lb Ok ni
cs ntalon pe ts ■ .
, 15. lb . (situ |
peanuts 10c lb . .
■orn »0w4lk
carrots. 10c
peaches.
watermelon. 11-2.,
. egg
‘a
1 w n li d in.ignd 1
the • lugging |
n four single-,
his help hop I
I tom t lie 011I -
might put Glazner down [
1 11011 hein clan in the in- . v
ol tiie snw-otf Red Ben-I
* in 'ot s premier batter. , v
if a shutout when |
■ lured two in Hie ninth
Cuts needed was to get
from Wichita Falls Back on
soil snvder s valients claw-1 rp, y-.. . —,
Fry Old I,
MWK a liJGIF I’.
'OfeJw Auv 19—Stock nrii-es
rkgffrarlj 3l«ber it the open*
,ilnyV <n*rtc«t. with rails, oils
;nrtsh< utilities again n -ood
...J..'..;__.? points
’ WextingtKoeW' Electrl< " Gen-
Eicetrli 1 .1-4 md standard oil
. Jersey, and Gillett* Safety
ixnnt- h ’nternat-
WASHINGTON. Aug .19- The
Senate reconvened at noon today
utter a two months summer recess
with only a few members on hand
tor the opening session.
Tiie tariff bill passed in May by
the House is the order of business
for the Senate, but as the finance
committee has not completed work
on the measure, a series of three
day recesses were started at once
These will continue until Sept 4
by which time the bill is expected
to be ready for consideration on
tiie floor.
Despite the advanced notice that
no attempt at work would be un
deitaken today, crowds tilled the
galleries and watched. Vice I’r'-i- and
dent Curtis call tile chamber to or-
der.
The Rev. George G Culberson
of New York, offered the opening
prayer
S 1 <l< k
19 - Hogs
>10 50 nd
10 20
cotton
19 - Cotton-spot
lU'her, ymertcae
11 »rod
middling 10 41. |
low middling
“unericun
.,.26; .'oct* ordinary
uiddlin, ■' 66
I Mnericar
1" 74 Marti
LABOR LEADER ARRAIGNED
FOR 1N< ITING RIOT
NEW ORLEANS, Aug 19 John
T Banvillc. labor leader, was ar-
raigned in criminal court today be-
fore Judge A D Henriquez, on a
(barge of inciting a riot and plead-
ed not guilty The charge grew out
ot tiie storming of tlye < Ity hall last
week alien tiie city .commissioners
were assaulted He was released on
bond.
to talc 111
liial gaim
Hitt, the
deprived Whitey
bis -inclr ■
All Hi.' (
aw hv
I1OIIII
Kansas City pence are warning
•gainst bombing racketeers.
1 it 1
A UK
truck tup
truck bong
I. 9 (XI .. 9 25
Hit e* 2 600,
I 00 |., 1 1 50.
• lock
9 (X)
TILDEN TAKES OPENER
TENNIS TOURNEY
NEWPORT. R I Aug 19
Bill Tilden swept through his
ening match in the Newjxirt Casino
invitation tennis tournament here
t'xlay and gained a neasy victory
over G. Holmes, Perkins. Jr, of
Boston. 6-0. 6-2.
The di>|H' that has taynred the
Spudders t" m.ik, 'du :' shift i f
Dallas In their aluuv' certain yila.
oft for tin '11 x 1 I - .i>" !■ 1 ai' 11 < -
eived a st veil'
( lash Ix iwi'cii
present serie
yesterday
Using a pa!
first hall i hamp1
t he ()11< 1 ■ -
Payne, from
round and -
pleased. 6 m
tor t be li
a 20-day
a fne an
er th.n
Whitl.
rent Ill'll
Spuds
for the
ped mi
He Ain't No Bush
| YN LAKY, who cost
I IV I Kl-ont
LIVERPOOL tin
(*n>Hnd
strict pood middling li
1061. strict
ini 1G21. trict
5,iKX oak** . hmj
ai dinar; ^.2ft. rood
L 96
not ♦'tire that you could play ( rost<*r b^cauM* he cost
(lay anyway" j money We
play fitst base." thela pn,(etlM of
back at him. "and j an<l In- Is one of the
basi ina 11 sntne day ■
liu y rn y own ba II
I lo pitch and bat the Whtte Sox to a
3 to 2 decision
Foxx s two drives, each made with I has b< en taggi d as
tiie bases empty, were his 29th and busts of the season
30th ot the season, and placed him pected to be the
to Ruth tn the American | stop or the third baseman, but he |
Leai ue scramble has seen most ot his service as a | going along on momentum.''
Ed Morris turne din the eighth] pinch hitter or a runner for some i ot the Yankee players
successive complete game for the slower member of the dub ["We've been playing well enough
Red Sox pitching staff by hurling j Mouthy Durocher rail'd him to win a peiynant In an average
Continued dry and windy weath- j ttie Bostonese to
er has caused vast losses | over
j nuigs
The ot ton
d VH11C' '
1 point
blcachod
36 inches wide.
plate with the Rabe
rhe Babe hits one
Choe Cliacobs. one of
squad of rnanagern
Schnieling. sayx that
Max did not double <
the Garden people and that
liu- Garden people double
crossed him And they
say that Bill Carey, who
took Rickard h place at the.
Garden, is sour on the rack-
et and Is going to quit
Babe Ruth, playing
golf, lilt a ball from the tee
for 360 yards In a recent
match Amt a lotta
guys say it Hin t so . I
And tin- Babe is still play-
ing exhibition games .
In basu-ball. Although
he said when he was sick he
wouldn't do it no more
fllianct met Mime coiitbern
X ■*.',■ a ieaj1/.i 111- nd il-
h< Kn tlal I'muiid ’iad oeen mp-
1 dti 1 ■ is'.kt off s >r C pointe
t!i< Bid ol Jte first iidf hour
r»:w yttitE
ifORK 4 m
nyiv;-
Pl March 18 7J
j 1 b'-UUfii
[etna rut
[di.’-k*! 'KsedWjjt-.ipt
identty combined* wl
1 IlJu-'
H were ib'i_"
tJ smf
MehcT lg.1t .
feWd <teri st«»4y
ijigneg Spot quiet;
Athletics will have to do
thirteen-game lead over the
Yankees for at least another day
Two home runs and a double by
Jimmy Foxx failed to save Mose
I Grove m a pitchers' battle against
Sammy Gray at St Louis yester-
dav and the Browns won 4 to 3.
The situation in the standing of
I tiie clubs rzmained the same as
Babe Wants to Manage
ALL the sad and solemn p'eces
that were written about the
passing of the Habe a few weeks
ago obviously were wanted words
For the season at least Tiie big I
fellow an t on the way to a new [
home tun record, but he Is play .
Ing just about as well as he eve:
And that's plenty
years of playing
said h few
the end ot
!><■ througli
never be
until they
/on.iKV
Hens 18 st I Be per lb
90c per lb . old rm»t<
lb., turkeys
per lb , gul:
table •
■Ux k
« 41c.
up twice 2 '-■> 1 and
Sundav bail".ifn lull
'the double loss dunqx'd tiie l.oui-i
an,ms into tittli place I.il
l,'.ivi up on|\ tn. blows 11: t
I I:'.', w eir. H' In
’'tn A seven t|i
1 ' ri d ' 111 ee r ■ .
: .u:tz
10c
pc PJMTS.
lb
lettuce it),,, 15c u hen.l,
doz ; beets 10c bunch
bunch; celery. 25c bunch
25c to 30c gid
2c lb ; grajH-frult
25-60C doz ; npples 20
plant
s w
born in Carthage, Au; 8
At tiie age of 20 lie was mar-
ried to Miss Sudie Liles nt Fair
play on Oct 5. 1883 He came tn
Denton seven years' ago from Car-
thage. and was a member of the
Metluxlist Church here.
He is survived by his wile, four
daughters. Mrs. J, K McKinney of
Wichita Kan; Mrs W T. Cherry,
ol Hamlin; Mrs D E Hall of Cle-
burne. Miss Middle Davis ot Den-
ton; three sons. Lester Davis of
Denton: Hubert Davis ot Tertell.
Albert Davis of I.ubb'xk. and Hun-
t'r Davis of Houston. Ins fattier. A
W Ikavis Sr. <,f Carthage. and
three brothers and five sisters. in-
cluding Mrs W I’ Carmichael of
I x ntun
< Hit \(.(
CHICAGO Ai, 19
■fortherr kprliu 1 15.
M. Corn? No 1 ’nixed
-»hlte 1 04
Sg Oat* No 2 rc
*
Wheat closed
S-lk a l)U«he! louri Pi;
*SnUh Corn closed 7 H<
uK.- un'bH iicct' ., 7-H,
provision^ unchanged .0 a ■ 1<< lui.
< OITON O|-| NS SIEVI'V
NF's g' l.sANs 19 Tile cot-
ton maifcvt opened ateadv and aome-
w ml nlgtie, m ’■esixursc .<> better
cable 'liar expected Initial prices
showed Kain- J ', t< I (Kilnts md
(Cft-i u ria l esion d 1 ,, I .xilnVs .d-
tei t h call , h( nark**' Hilled nod-
ouylng md cov-
. 36
ood
(Alt urea
(ember
'31. May
I,.-,
11,.111 o 1
( I; am pion cii ickeiis
xiire hatched.
Tiie must recent case ot Dave
( xploding tiie rice pudding was
w in n ho whipped Rene DeVos in
'under. DeVos had
been called tin- un-
king of the middlo
Tlioy said he was the
1 dost hitter In his division.
True, lie bad lost to Ace Hud-
kins. but illness and pour cundi
lion had kept him from demon-
strating his greatness. 'Die box-
ing commissions were consider-
ing him as heir to Mickey Walk-
er's paw ned crown jewels He
took mi tiie slipping Shadu lor thu
exercise but Dave fooled him
Dave ducked and bobbed to the
division,
k
Slaps Slattery Silly
A few years ago out of Buffalo
skyrocketed Jimmy Slattery. He
was on his way to the light heavy-
weight title and nothing could
slop him. Critics call d him the
(lass ot his generation.
1 very tiling, imluding
Rather hair and a
liiklit lite, lie was matched
Shade. If looked bad for the lan-
tein-jawcd Dave, but when thelbhade.
Miller Huggins,
(lub, sayx that
1 make good w
Ha be went to I Ire I •
New York Yankees and .0 did Cjve the Boy Time
Bat row and Barrow t 11 s in«* story J
that Hie Babe appioaclred him and [ “THE '>Oy ha’' of
base I X ” great third baseman."
iHugginx says "There are some
things that he has to learn Hut
how many young players come up
! from the minor league* ax a fin-
i Ished product’ •’Mr
"You will notice that ho lx xtlll
’ with our < lul> *jid he 1* not on the
UK a lot of
[money We are going through
•bela proiesx of rebuilding our club
[and ho Is one of the new mon I
[am counting on with great confl-
(b nee '' .
NEW M)KK
NEW YORK. Aug
turej closed:
Win. lose.' or draw
1 I Yankees, to long as Buoc
3o|ts able to loddli up to
&'6 are dangerous
a 5
Owen Carroll in eleven
at Detroit yesterday. This
With Willtc Hudlin jx-rfortniiH! [ constitutes a season 9 record for
expertly in the pinches the Clivt -|tlie major leagues
land Indians eased hojnc to victory Braxton with great force
nvw 'Washfncrtnn hv an 8 tn 1 .‘.r/>rr ’ f„..rih <*»»d ih* *rtv>K ir»i
I
HuUrtn attoWed Io hits but
business man as I rBreful when they were tallied
u ii- n here. He tias )
Ins homeland His —■ ■■ ------ ----- ——----—
Im 0. a millionaire.
trim os are m dollars
Ila-, made money
ot tiie ring than
boxer.
NEW OIU.EANN COTTON
Aug 19.—Cotton
___ cloned ateady at net advance
4€ to 49 pottits |
18.91
19 04
19.16
'“'c fh^mpions this v
any wid’ margin
am of our club. I
t(x> easy if thee
on the outccni" of
between the Athl'tms and tie
kres
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