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Phlladelphii
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American League
Full Box Scores
Me
Summary:
Mann, Meusel,
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Club—
Cincinnati
DEMOCRA
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Brooklyn ..
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59
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Cleveland—
Graney, if ....
Chapman, as .
Speaker, cf ...
Harris, 1b —.
Gardner, 2b ..
The scores:
Fart Worth— AB R. H- O A
Old and All Will
Step.
Would I
Whether
in Party.
Second game:
Boston —
Boeckei, 2b ...
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Jauser. as
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Dr. Marden’s Uplift Talks
By ORISON SWETT MARDEN
Chicago ...
Cleveland •
County Court, Pickle, Jnge.
Filed: Horace Mays va Jim Caper-
ton, for posseasion of automobile
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The scores:
First game:
Washington—
Judge, 1b .....
Milan, cf ......
Rice, rf .......
Menosky, if ...
Leonard. 2b ...
Eller, as.......
Harris, 2b .....
Picinich, o ....
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Cutshaw, 2b ...
Terry, ss ......
Schmidt, c ....
F. Miller, p ...
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Baker. 2b ...
Pipp, 1b ....
Pratt 2b ....
Lewis. If ....
Bodie, cf . • . •
Hannah, c ...
SHIMMY AND POLKA
BOTH ON PROGRAM
FOR VETS' REUNION
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Jasper
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Fletcher, os ...
Zimmerman, 2b
Baird, 3 b .....
Frisch, 2b ....
Kauff. cf.....
King. cf......
Chase. 1b.....
Gonsales, c ...
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National League.
Played. W.
F p. Dallas— ,
Ens. 2b .....
Callahan, if .
Mattick, cf
Flynn, rf ...>
Palmer, ss
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Barker’s Bakery
Now Open
Take Home a Loaf.
804 Congress Aw.
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2-- Waco—
[ Miller, cf ...
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Dont Bake this hot weather
V " Eat
BUTLER’S BREAD
Ask your Grocer or
Phone 1081.
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Ent
BUTLER’S BREAD
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Phone 1081.
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Detroit Tigers Victors.
By Associated Press to the Atatin American
ST. LOUIS, Mo, Aug. 29.—Jones’
hit into right field bleachers with two
runners on base in the fourth gave
Detroit victory over St. Louis Friday
and tied the visitors with Cleveland
for second place.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Wiston-Salem. N. C.
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derus; bases on balls, off Demaree 1.
off Cantweil 2; struck out, hr Dema.
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T., 31, 1914
Red Sox Wallop Athletics.
By Associated Press to the Austin American
BOSTON, Mass. Aug. 29—Boston
evened the series with Philadelphia
Friday by winning, the visitors giv-
ing Kinney poor support
Ruth fanned twice.
• Vitt’s play was brilliant
Summary: Two-base hits, Tobin.
Veach; home run, Jones; double play,
Jones, Young and Heilmann; bases on
balls, Dauss 4, Shocker 2, Koob 1;
struck out, Dauss 2. Shocker 7.
AB. R H O A. E.
AB R H O. A E.
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rected upon it beinz brought to the ott—tfae
W the ubllsher of the Austin American.
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Paulette: home
Summary: Two-base hita.
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It‘s not
own your
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enjoy the
a house
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Turn to them
T Austir
Boston—
Boeckei, 2b .
Rawlings, 2b
Powell, rf ...
Cruise, cf ....
Holke, 1b ....
Mann. If.....
Callahan, rf ..
Blackbume, 2b
Williams, cf ..
Meusel, If ....
Luderus, 1b ..
St Louis
suffer tortures until
hits. Bittle,
three-base
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feel our brain heating up
Menz, cf .
Pepe, 2b
Rradley, 1b
W* ©hall he able to regulate th*
Henry and Didhoefer; F. Miller and
Whitted; bases on balls. Sherdel 3,
Miller 2, struck out Sherdel 4. Mil-
lerw 4.
Galveston Defeats Aces.
By Associated Pros to the Austin American.
SAN ANTONIO. Texas, Aug. 29.—
EgePoison lost his own game to Gal-
O veston. 2 to 1, Friday, when he per-
5 mitted five men to face him in the
seventh inning without a one being
E charged with an official time at bat.
"e Pirates scored a run in this
.-ind Clark's double and a
rins by Hauser in the ninth made
bhe winning run.
some talk In Atlanta
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The score:
Detroit—
Bush, ss ....
Young, 2b ...
Cobb, cf ....
Veach, If ....
Heilmann, 1b
Shorten, rf •.
Jones, 3b
Ainsmith, c . -
Dauss. p ....
Witt ct ....
Walker. If . .
Burns. rf ...
Dugan .ss...
Thomas. 3b
Turner. Sb . .
Perkins. c .
Kinney, p ..
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Judge, 1b
Milan, cf ..
Rice, rf . ..
Shanks, if .
Foster, 2b .
Ellerbe, ss
Harris. 2b
Gharrity, c
‘Menoskey
Picinich, c
Shaw, p ...
••Agnew ..
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dote, and he can tell by the symp-
toms in each case what poison has
been taken
Many a precious life has been lost
which could have been saved if peo-
ple around the victim at the time
had only knwn the antidote of the
poison taken
The time will come when every in-
telligent person will be expert enough
in mental chemistry to be able to ap-
ply th* proper antidotes for special
forms of mental polsoning.
We shall find that it is just ss
easy to counteract an unfriendly, dis-
K Mokan, it
< aske, 1 b
hot temper.
Sayers and Vivian
Summary:
6 Kraft. Stow.
5 hits. Mattick;
Marriage Licenses.
Henry Washington and Johanna
Winn.
William Franklin Pickett and Erva
Crawford.
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shall simply
E. Collins, 2b
Weaver, 2b
Jackson, rf ..
Felsch, cf ...
Gandl, 1b •.
Risberg. M . .
Schalk, o ...
Cicotte, p ...
to know
kind of i
Shreveport—
Cain, cf ....
Massey, rf . .
Knaupp, 2h . .
Brown, if
O’Neill, ss
t Kraft, 1C
. Sears. it „..s.
| Williams, rf ...
| Raley. 2b ......
S’ Ra worth, c ....
b Wachtell, p ..—
three-base hit.
Phillies and Braves Divide.
By Associated Press to the Anscia Ameriean.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 29.—Phila-
delphia and Boston Friday divided
the first of their two double-headers,
the Phillies winning the first game
in the twelfth inning and losing the
second.
The scores:
First game.
5 1
He would not try to
Member Texas PreM As
Entred as second-clasa —
•I Austiu. Texas.
tient from arsenic poison with
antidote for morphine
He must have the arsenic
"Summary: Two-base hit. Clark:
tolen bases. Brown. Dowie; struck
t, Polson 4. Cerniglia 2, Meador 2:
mm. on balls, Cerniglia I Polson »,
Geador 1.
St Louie-
Austin, 2b
Gedeon. 2b .
Jaco boon, cf
Sisler, 1b ...
Tobin. If ...
Smith, rf ...
Demmitt, rf
Gerber, ss ..
•Bronkie ...
Severeid, c .
Shocker, p .
Koob. p .....
••Collins ...
sons which have well known anti-
dotes.
If we ar* sick with' a fever we go
to a physician for an antidote; but
when jealousy or hatred is raging
Pittsburgh—
Bigbee, if ...
Carey, ef , ..
Southworth, rf
Whitted. lb ..
Barbare, 2 b ..
Pipp; bases on balls.
R.
909 009 400--6
Green Teague and
Single cop. 4a ■—«8 9 Mom 4 Mos• Yean
A—tta. —nter ...9 A6 81.95 MV4 WW
... .97 4 1© 24 12 2
41 4 15 27 11 1
2 2 27 10
(200 cigdarertes) in a gleseine peper eovered
earton We etrongly recommend certon for
the home or office eupply or wbn you travel
1 11
• 4
1 •
1 9
Man- Lawrence.
Clarence E. Smith and Margaret
Belvin. /
Fort Worth ......... 200 020 010—4
Mallas . ...........210 010 03*-8
M O»ivest on— AB. R. H O. A E.
McDonald. rf ... 4
Criminal Court, Hamilton, Jud
Filed: Mrs Adell Rundell vs.
ton Rundell, divorce.
feels the
28 4 12 24 12 2
7 9 27 12
Score by innings: R.
Philadelphia ....... 000 090 100—1
Boston ...... 209 001 94*—7
Summary: Two-base hits, Chase,
Nehf; three-base hit, Johnston; stolen
osses. Konetchy, Kilduff; bases on
bells, off Nehf l. off mith 2; struck
out. by Nehf 4, by Smith -7.
Kendall B. respey -----Editor and Publeher
Printed to the American Publiahina C umpanz.
Member Audit Bezeau ot Cireulation.
Member American Newspaper Puh. Aas’n.
Member Southern Newspaper Pub. Ass’a
22 4 14 27 2 1
Camels meet your fondest cigarette fancies in
so many ways. Their flavor is unusual and
refreshing; and, they permit you to smoke as
long as you will without any unpleasant ciga-
retty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor.
5 8 27 15 4
The scores:
Bt. Louis--
Shultz, rf .
Heathcote, cf
Stock. 2b . -
Hornsby, ss
McHenry. If 1
Clemons, c *.
•Smith . ....
Dilhoefer, c
J. Miller. 2b .
Leslie, 1b ...
Sherdel, p ..
. young man whom
for- several years
-rubb; ss 4
| tory, rt ........ 3
EWhite, .......... 3
LDonalas, > ...... 3
dteusmAancatms Telephone 114
Eeatcr Telephone 411
Orfica 441 Congres Avenue Austin. Tessa
Advertiainz as ■■■to© with the guarante of
the laruest ehculatioa of Auatia newapagera
New York Ofay. .Room ©iA Na *94. Fifth Ava
ful thought mo that it v
tral rec or will fall flat.
If the coming man
0 9
0 0
9 9
Brooklyn—
Olson, ss ...
Johnston. 3b
Griffith, rf .
Hickman, rf
Z. Wheat. If.
Myers, ct . ..
Konetchy. 1b
Kilduff, 2b .
Miller, c ....
Smith, p
Amercan League.
Club— Played. W. 7
Chicago.....115
Cleveland . ..115
Detroit . ...... 112
New York ...113
St. Louis .....112
Boston.......114
Washington . . .116
Miller and Leslie; Mc-
By AssoriateA Pres
WASHINGTO
an troops on
hnve 10© tanka
Held elsewhere
ordnance office
tower war Invee
Brigadier S
was chief of
corps in Franca
tank, with twe
wo six pounder
bnttery of field
Texas Lengue.
Clubs— layed. W.
Second game:
Washington— AB- R H. O. A
DALLAS. T
er go to At
capitol that J
for my state,
little microbe
chair
This gover
the poinictans
ing. said Tot
co at the ad
a ng of the Ba
les Saturday.
Judge Gym
had received a
Bailey in whi
had been on
Washington, b
during the a
and assist in t
t enstre I egisl
Mr Hamilt
cenwure th*
ratfyng natto
raid when he
men to com*
the measure
but four resp
Mr Hamlto
Greenwood sul
chairman of
executive com
for a conferen
tees, to be fol
convention of
Summary: Two-base hits. Heath-
cote, Schult z, McHenry, Barbera:
three-base hits, Cutshaw; double play
1 6 27 12 9
Summary: Two-base hits, Burrus,
Kinney; three-base hit, Shannon:
stolen bases. Hooper. Shannon: dou-
ble play, Vitt to Shannon to McInnis;,
bases on balls, Kinney 4, Russell 1;
turn on the love thought, the peace
thought and the anger beat will be
instantly counteracted
in other word*. it is perfectly pos-
Bible and not very difficult. to ab-
solutely control the quality of the
thought, to regulate our peace of
mind, to maintain poise and balance,
a sweet, peaceful mental serenitv,
under the most trying circumstances.
It will be absolutl imponnible, by
any kind of aggravation or work or
passion or torture, to disturo the
balance, th* dignified serenity of the
coming man.
It will be impossible to mnake him
suffer, because he knows the secret
of counteracting the vicioua, harm-
Maranville, ss .... 5
Gowdy, c ....... 5
Hillingim, p ..... 5
1 92414 6
2 9 27 7 0
2 4
1 1
1 2
1 4
0 2
1 0
1 2
0 8
1 9
0 0
. . .26 4 9 27 12 2
temperature of our thought
temperature of water
if the water is ton hot wi
turn on the cold faucet
within us
22 1 6 24 7 9
Yanks Take Another Duet.
By Associated Prss to the Austin Amertean.
NEW YORK,’Aug. 29.—New York
made a clean sweep of its four-
game series with Washington by win-
ning another double-header Friday.
24 6 6 27 11 0
Summary: Three-base hits, Dud-
r dy: home run. Mokan; double play,
U Grubb to Paske: stolen bases, Duddy.
•Mokan; bases on balls. Black 1, Col-
Dallas Wis Football Game.
By Associated Press to the Austin Azertcan
■ DA IJ-as Texas, Aug. 29.—In a
f game featured by heavy hitting. er-
I ratic pitching and loose fielding. Dal-
deteated Fort Worth Friday, 8
I Both teams used three pitchers.
Gene Moore got credit for the vie-
\ tory and Robertson is charged with
the defeat-
Hooper, rf ......5
Vitt. 3b ......... 3
Both, cf ....... 4
Ruth. If ........ 3
McInnis, 1b...... 1
Walters, e ......3
Shannon, 2b ..... 3
Scott, ss ......... 3
Russell, p ....... 4
th* opvosite thought, just as a chem agrreeable, vicious thought by turn-
Summary: Two-base hits. Mann,
Holke, Bancroft. Callahan, Paulette;
double play, Powell to Gowdy to
Boeckei; bases on balls, off Fillin-
gim 3, off G. Smith 1; struck out, by
Hillingim 4, by G. Smith 1.
Paulette, 2b
Tragresser, C
G. Smith, p .
•Cravath . .
5 Brock. Callahan; stolen bases, Hoff-
man. Flynn: bases on balls, Wach-
tell 1. Robertson 1. Matteson 2, Col-
Hns Moore 1; struck out, Robert-
son 1, Matteson 2. Collins 2, Moore 1.
WSmith, 3b ■
EVann, c ...
Black. p
ecLewis, p
Ed’olwell, P
— "Gleason, rf
a ’••Bono . . .
White Sox Win From Indians.
By Aseodated Presa t* the Austn American
CLEVELAND, Ohio. Aug. 29—
Staging eighth and ninth-inning
rallies, Chicago took the first game
of the series from Cleveland, it be-
ing Cicotte’s twenty-six th victory cf
the season.
28 2 4 27 10 0
Twenty-sixth District, Graves, Judge.
Filed: R C. Robereau et al. vs
Clell Q. Thorpe et al.. debt, etc
....31 8 10 27 7 1
27 4 4 27 12 2
Totals .........21
Williams; douhle plays, Holke u
sisted, Bancroft to Paulette to
. . . 010 000 000—1
.. . 000 101 21°--5
Totals ..•••....24
the fever gradually wears itself out.
not knowing that by an application
of love which would quickly antidot*
it, we could easily have avoided not
only the suffering but also the wear
and tear of the entire system, espe-
daily of the elicate brain structure
As there is no filth, no impurity,
in any water which cannot be re-
moved by the science ef chemistry, so
there is no human mind so filthy,
so poisoned with vicious thinking and
vicious habits, so saturated with vice,
that it cannot be cleared up by right
thinking; by the counter suggestion
of the thing that has polluted it
E Totals .........29 1 4 27 21 2
E •Batted for Cerniglia in seventh.
New York— AB. R H. O. A. E.
22 1 7 24 8 2
Totals.........22
Stow, as —...
Bittle, cf
Hoffman. 2b •
§ 1
4 0
Totals .........21
runs. Kraft.
Detroit .. ......... 000 500 000—6
St. Louis ..........100 400 010—2
Totals .........2 4
Plense adviee at sms ef me kresularity i
delivery either to Autia eariez sr kr mail
1st neutralised an acid which is rat-
ing into flesh by applying an alkaline
antidote.
A man ignorant of chemistry might
apply another acid which would eat
still deeper into his flesh. but the
chemist knows the antidote of the
particular acid that is doing the mis-
chief and can kill its corrosive, eat-
ing quality in an inntant.
So the mental chemist knows how
to counteract the corrosive, wearing,
’tearing power of the despondent. de-
pressing thought by its cheerful anti-
dote
He knows that the optimistic
{thougt is sure death te ths pesni-
' mistie thought; that harmony will
quickly neutralise any form of dis-
cord; that the health thought will
antidote the ailing. sick thought;
that the love thought will kill the
hatred thought, the jealous, revenge-
ful thought.
He does not need to suffer mental
anguish, because he always has his
mental remedy with him
The moment he applies its anti-
dote. th* fatal corrosive power of the
malignant thought in neutralized.
Nothing also will *o exhaust the
vitality and whittle away life as vio-
lent fits of hatred, bitter jealousy,
or a determination for revenge
We see the victims of these pas
alone worn out, haggard. old. even
before they have reached middle Ilf*
There are cases on record where
fierce jealousy and hntred raging ;
through the nystem nged the victimn
by vents in a few days or weeks.
Yet these poisons are just as easily
antidoted, conquered. as phylcal pol-
Felsch, Speaker; three-base
Graney; double play, Smith a
O’Neill; bases on balls. Cicotte
Caldwell 4; struck out, Cicotte
Caldwell 4.
By maAto Texna 45
By mall to V. A 1A©
By mal farefaa . 10
nwwell 2; struck out, Black
, wel l.
Are Yom a Mental Chemist?
W ore by innings: R.
Boston .............299 109 191—4
Philadelphia ....... 040 009—4
Glanta Bunch Hits for Win.
By Asoclated Prem to th* Auatin American
BROOKLYN, N. Y. Aug. 29.— New
York bunched seven of its nine bits
otl Sakita Friday in the beventh in-
ning for six runs, and won.
Tbs score:
New York— AB. R. H. O. A. E
ATI T.00
6.00 IASS
6.00 12.00
Blackburne, 2b ..6
Wilsams, rf .....4
Meusel, if ....... 4
Luderus, 1b ...... 4
Bancroft. Bs . . . 2
Paulette, 2b .. .. 4
Clarke, c ........X
Cantwell, p ......2
•Cravath .......1
••Meadows . .... 9
Special News Service to the Amun American.
ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 29.—The old-
fashioned polka and th* modern
"shimmy"" will compete in the pop-
ular favor in Atlanta in the month
of October, when the twentieth re-
union of the United Confederate Vet-
erans is held.
The "shimmy" and the "jazz."" after
some discussion, were included in the
ball numbers because of the fact that
that the reunion will be attended by
theusands of young people, Sons of
Confederate Veterans, marcs, spon-
sors and others, who will accompany
their daddies and their grand-daddies
to Atlanta.
As for the polka, It was ytaced on
the program at the derpand of the
veterans themselves, together with
the mazurka, the minuet and other
dances which were favorites with
these old men when, the chivalry and
youth of the south, they went forth
to battle with Lee ana Jackson more
than fifty years ago.
Summary: Two-base hits, Picinich.
Baker; stolen bases, Milan, Rice and
Leonard; bases on balls, Quinn 1,
Erickson 4; struck out, Quinn 4,
Erickson 5.
Totals........ 49 X 14x22 21 9
iNone 'out when winning run was
scored.
.. ..25 5 9 27 10 3
Thormskteft 2, Ehaw E; struck out.
Thormahlen 4, Shaw 4.
and I was amazed
erniglia, p...... 2
Leador, p ....... •
Gudger ......... 1
One for the Young, One for the r "a
Fifty -third District, ( alhqun. Judge.
Filed: Walker D. Hin, Director,
vs. Fritz Wirth. Injunction.
for a while of giving the veterans
"seats of honor” on tne -platform
when the reunion was held. But
this was suickly squelched
"Not on your life," said General
N. B. Forreat, von of the famous
Confederate cavalry leader, and re-
union general secretary, who has been
attending these events for the past
fifteen year*
"You won't be able to hold these
old boys on the platform when the
band begins to play. They'll be right
there on the floor, and some of these
young chars had better look out, too.
for they can 'cut a step' along with ,
the best.”
Totals .........32 5 5 27 12
New York— AB R H. O.
1 i
0 0
9 9
1 9
0 9
in* whether or
ization would
princtples laid
Worth meetins
New Party, I
"If Mr VTol
If the old pari
turn us own,
position and I
ation of a new
of a fight out
♦his new boat
John Kirby
that organtzatie
■ nd urged thal
circulated in a
that county chi
that let the
whether or no
made separata,
■hall be made '
While at le
several other ce
o-mally urged
democratie part
For the "new d
Others vigorout
gestion. among
MeNealus of r
should not be <J
certain succere
within th* part
He believed
lust as effective
eesary at all.
Fewster, rf ...... 2
Peckinpaugh, ss. . 3
Baker, 3b ....... 4
Pipp, 1b ........ 3
Pratt, 2b ....... 4
Lewis, if ........ 4
Bodie, cf ....... 2
Ruel, c 2
Quinn, p •••••«.• 2
Totals .........21 2 4 27 4
•Batted for Gerber in ninth
••Batted for Koob in ninth.
ere eol everywhere in eelentifeally
S Schliebner, 1b ... 4
9 Scoggins. 2b .... 3
11Brock, c ....... 4
E Matteson, p .....1
| Collins, p .......2
I Moore, p .......0
"blues"* coming on. hr will be able
to counteract this condition in an
instant.
He will know how to stop th*
rating of the acid' thought with tho
alkali thought
if he feele a sense of weakness
coming on he will immediately anni-
hilate it bv a flood thought of
ztrength and robutnes—vizr.--
< Copyright 1919.)
at the tremendous change in him
When I had last oven him he was
pessimistic, discouraged, almost de-
spairing; he had aoured on life, lost
confidence in human nature and In
himself.
During the Interval he had com-
pletely changed.
The sullen, bitter expression that
used to characterise his face was
replaced by one of joy and glad-
ness.
He was radiant, cheerful, hopeful
and happy.
The young man had married an
optimisiic wife, who had the happy
faculty of laughing him out of his
"blues" or melancholy, changing the
tenor of his thoughts, cheering him
up, and making him put a higher
estimate on himself
His removal from an unhappy en-
vironment together with his wife's
helpful "new thought” influence and
his own determination to make good,
had all worked together to bring
about a revolution in his mental
make-up.
Th* love principle and the use of
the right thought force had verily-
made a new man of him.
That man is truly great who can
rule his mental kingdom, who at will
can master his mnoods; who knows
enough of mental chemistry to neu-
tralise a fit of the "‘blues," to anti
dote any evil, poisonous thought with
Rawlings, 2b .... 4 1
Powell, rf ....... 5 2
J. Smith, cf...... 4 0
Holke, 1b ....... 6 1
Mann. If ........ 3 1
Maranville, as ... 6 0
Gowdy, c 3 0
Demeree, P ......4 0
- Score by innings: R
Waco .............©92 090 300—6
5hreveport .........100 191 001—4
New York
Chicago . ,
Brooklyn .
Pittsburgh .
St. Louis .......... 200 000 100—3
Pittsburgh .........000 409 91*—5
, Robertson, p .... 4
5 Whittaker, p .... 0
F O’Brien, cf ......0
[ “Atz............ 0
Fort Worth .. 40
Dallas.......42
Houston . —... 43
Beaumont . ... 67
Shreveport . ... 64
San Antonio .. 43
Waco........49
Galveston e ... 45
Pirates Win Neat COntest.
By Associated Press to tne Auatia American.
PITTSBURGH. Pa. Aug. 29.—
Pittsburgh defeated St Louis Friday
in a closely played game. Sherdel
and Miller both pitched well, but
errors behind them were the cause
of most of the runs.
- - Waco Noses Out Shreveport.
2. By Associate Press to i e Austin American.
- SHREVEPORT. La . Aug. 29.— Al-
5 though Shreveport hit Donalds hard
, throughtout, Waco bunched its blows
g ©ff Black in the third and seventh
S innings winning by a 5 to 4 score.
P Malmquist’s single followed by
— Duddy’s triple and Mokan’s home
Erun in the seventh routed Black.
....28 2 6 34 9 3
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