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No! Eli Wins
AMERICA’S CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF TRIO WINS OUT
LEAGUE STANDING
Panthers Bunch
TEXAB LEAGUB
Hits and Defeat
Or Loe Title
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the construc
in case that body makes the lavas
Morris, and is not
NATIONAL
Texaroana
According to ths ver-
Second Straight
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officers, but instead
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arrange for gas and oil and
information as
JORDAN’S
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St Louis ...
Folks and Facts.
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MOHAIRS
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21. —Boston knocked
June
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ST. LOUIS
Pittngr,
Pennock,
Frank Tannehill, night clerk of
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Cheeves, p 4 2 0 •
being filled by
R. Vinson.
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An ideal SUMMER SUIT.
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There are three
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8chalk, Strunk.
FT. WORTH & DENVFR CITY RY.
continue
THE DEPENDABLE THOROUGMFARE
nearly
reek
COLORADO SPECIAL
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OBSERVATION SLEEPER FROM FORT WORTH
ABR H O.A B
COLORADO EXPRESS
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Sweet Dreams
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Under Way Looks
To Setting Rate
Deroit Wallops
Browns 10-6 For
Rapp's Rap in
10th Scores 10-9
BIG MEN
can get these coat suits in their size.
We fit you. Big sizes up to 50. Stouts
and Long Stouts. .
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•Batted for Morrison in eventh.
fBatted for Hamilton in ninth.
Teaves Austin every
Toakum at Lockhart.
Best Citizens Are
Backing Prohi Men
Titus Agent Says
Pathfinder for
20 Planes Hops
From Ellington
SUNDAY
KODAKING
etition in
the com-
speclal inspectors from the office
of the State Fire Marshal. but it
la not known which one will be as-
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Palm Beach and Cool Cloth made right
—fit right—priced right
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the federal
of stopping.
It was discovered some years ago
that the common short-haired cats
grew long, thick coats in the coid
cilmates.
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M. Tomorrow
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•RUDDERS TAKE OPENER
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, June 23.
Wichita Falls took the first game
of the series from San Antonio here
today by a score of 6 to 1.
WICHITA FALLS
AB. R. B. PO.A. E
Cbiaggo ...
Roston ....
Philadelphia
Coombs, cf .
Bears. If ...
Calvo, rf ...
C Kraft, lb
Hoffman. 2b
Phelan 3b ..
Tavener, as .
Haworth, c .
Johns, p ....
.st Louls
New York
Detrolt X
5
2
29
33
83
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Uta Falls .
Antonio ..
rAA.se V
JOCK HUTCHISON
Pet
547
492
No public cone
night by the higl
to the tact that
preparations for i
kelebration Miss
announc ed.
2
29
28
32
33
22
24
Boor if ...
f Gross, M
E Kirkham, rf
Meyers, cf ..
R Fuller, 2b ...
- Beatty, 1b .
■ Hiller, 3b
F Henry, c ...
. Couchman, p
k Lewis, p ...
; "McKee . ...
Lv. Ft. Worth ......
Ar. Pueblo ........
Ar. Cel eredo Springs
Ar. Denver ...w.«...
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BOSTON.
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Lv. Ft. Worth .......
Ar. Pueblo ..........
Ar. Colorado 8prings
Ar. Denver ..........
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Totals ..
Fort Worth
Beaumont .
Statz, e
Hol lehr, as
Krug. 3b
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Mark men met i
3esterday st Tayl
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Dalla «.
Wichita 1
i SANDWICH, Eng, June
: 23.—American players to-
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HOURS QUICKER
VIA THE
Bischoff. If .
•umma, rf ..
McDonald, cf
Beck, 2v ....
White, 2b ...
Kitchens, o .
Wheeler, p .
Through Sleepers San Antonie to Denver via M. K. <
end Fort Worth, effective June Itt.
western Universit
pl of Rev. H. 1
First Methodist
day arnihg at I
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ligion, and each of these four things
is done in a spirit of service. Take
service out of a man's life and you
forever ruin his scope of ability.
Take work, play, love or legion out
CHICAGO
AbHOA
Get
Fresh Films
For
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you make a beast
led Dr. Curtis.
es Yesierday.
ton 2.
4. Sas Antonio
“A Godsend”
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Sh eveort A. Gaivestos 3.
Fort Worth >. 5-
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AL LENSING D
AUSTIN A
A. L. Lensing, 4
light at his hom
after an illness of
Lensing had retir
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given to idle talk and that
praises are few but forceful.
Pointing to a bottle of
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Thrash, rf
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Yictor, p ••
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Austin depot, Brown A Odiorne'n Drug Store; Lo
Drug Care via Creedmoor and Mendozia,
FARE, $2.00; ROUND TRIP. $8.50
G. X MERRITT, Prop.
- 2:16 A. M. Second Morning
. 4:06 A. M. 400004 Morning
. 7100 A. M. 4 seen 4 Morning
sey accept, it would not prevent him
carrying through other fights al-
ready planned, this official added.
Pet
104
441
444
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Sia
y, 2b
Totals 486 4 27 14
On De
4 Spencer, cf .
S Massey, 2b ...
9 Shields. 1b ..
4 Segrist. 3b ..
P Falk rf ....
2 Donohue. If .
5 mow. » ...
: Lngie, c ...
I Micchen, p .
ECZE
HUMTU OUAKAN
flN DE& RUM
lne Salvo end Soap
e trentment on UKk
eetiment as our rtoh.
Brown &
Totals .........32 6 9 27 14 4
SAN ANTONIO
AB R H O.A.E..
34 6 16 27 13 4
...413 604 646— 8
. . 262 616 066— 5
6—rw Yeserday.
CMmso 6. Cl i < who 4 A
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Totals 20 12 27 12
back each day
each field and
conditions.
’ grand parents. Mr.
Ward. Mr and Mrs.
r 1; errors, nove; runs,. J
nbagana, J. Seweli, Mel
1,Muligan, Hooper 2, Si
__ CARD8 MISS OPPORTUNrTY.
ST LOUIS, June 22. - -Failure of the
Cardinals to take advantag of their hta
resulted in the Chicago teain romping off
with a victory 5 to 2 here today. Hornsby
and Hollocher divided batting honors.
Rader, ss ....
Stansbury, 3b
Demaggio, If
Wetzel, cf ...
Edington, rf
Brooks, e ...
Strong. 1b ..
Brennan, 2b
I Kraft, p ..
Morris, p ....
Mathes, 1b ..
An approaching hurrican may af-
feet the atmosphere an, the rays
of light passing through II tor mre
than 1060 miles.
Ab H O A
4 6 11
2 2 4 6
4 4 2 2
signed to Austin.
The investigation will
W. J. Young, district freight
agent for the Misoouri Pacific rail-
road. with headquarters in Han Alt-
Daniels were held up
near Mt. Pleasant by
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lntion.of 100.000
Regatta From
Fair Harvard
X oin" Ba
on Pratt'* double, a fielder's choice and
Scott’s bad throw to the pinta. Ths
2,
and after that for
Yp"rr”n 2 9
h i ......
F Bailes, ct ......
i Bladea, 2b ......
k Josetson, rt -----
i Denoville, 1b ..
i BWK 1b .......
I Cl mart* a ....
i Benanghoven, c
| Goodwin, p .....
mar load lot, e
tons. Will Hkel
Giately. it was
Horse Is
Of Int
Frida'
6 6
Wayne David, commander of the
American Legion of Texas, has
2 3
Hagen Wins British Golf Cup; Barnes and Hutch Next1^1
Rowing • -teady, mustuinee atgoke
at tl to th 9 minute tor fuu fqur
Non but will make detihite reply
Tha’s What a Big
SaW About This W
Mosquito Remedy.
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Totais ...... 47 6183617
GALVESroN.
2 1
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Totals 34 >127 •
Dempsey Forced
To Fight Wills
tie life in Austin.
Funeral services
it the residence a
atorday afternon
ollow at Oakwoo
N A. Hamlett, pa
la pi ist church. w
Surviving are h
islets. Mrs Molly
in and Mrs W
■xh k wood.
BOSTON
A AbH O A
Smith, rf 4 1 1 6
The firpt day’s stops, according to
schcdule. Will be Bryan and Dallas,
Texas, McAlobter and Tulsa. Okla.
The second day's flight will be from
Tulsa to Pittsburg. Kana. to Se-
dalia, Mo. the third day from Se-
dalia to Scott field. Belleville, 111.,
to Chanut field. Rantoul. IIL, to
Fort Wayne. Ind.. and the fourth
day from Fort Wayne to Selfridge,
Mount Clemens, Mich.
Application for charter for a new
•tats bank at LaGrange was filled
with the state banking board Fri-
day following a onference by a
party of LaGrange citisena, headed,
by F. H Moss, and members of the
banking board. Name of the pro-
posed bank has not been decided
upon, it was Ftated.
the long
8.0119
O Bi
EtnUMS Hwfo-raon' teem from the andanedan-
mo™o"-"nG nmu.rwn other Bonham player. After the
GIDDINGS BEATS TAYLOR gomral "tncgdcrhvind N.oet
____TAYLOR, Texas, June 23.—014-1 brute., and lacerations about th«
Double aines defeated Tartar. I to a, thia head and chest.
Benita., afternoon. Batteries for Taylor were A Bonham man Was arrested, and
t >>«*. White and Vergerson; for aiddinga, 1a being held pending the outcome
1 Meibel and Bobo. | of Spencer • injurien.
T„ 9... bite, Heys, Me, Feeneck.
Pat 2 ; hrbej hit.. Hoffmn, Dump::
taw an talk. off Man I; etruta out. hr
M.s 1. enp •: erfore: Scott. Pratt»;
rate Mwnrf. Ware seotL, Hgttman, Me
momky. Berm. Pratt t. Pennoek.
. Dallas 2, Houston 6; time, 1:30;
0 4
3 6
banker had.
Your druggist awaits your order J
Libet al bottles, only 23c or 3 bottles I
for $1.00.
With the aid of a special inspector canesunat
from the office of the State Fire j Pittaburg ..
4 2
2 0
4 1
4 1
2 6
Fort Worth ••
‘ Wichita Falta
of the fifty.fifth reeaua of the
rival unfveraities here lata thia at
__ __ The Mery of the face
injured, to a atory of three foot lead
la the firat few beau ol
the contest gradually stretched inte
a three-l.n*tb toad at the fin let
MANCHACA RI
PROGRE
MANCHACA. i
The revival under
Rev S. J. Frank
being well attend*
terest is being tak
is assisted by Mrs
H A Waist rip of
charge of the si
coming from Aus
tonie,, was in Austin
business with L A O.
P port won the opener from Galveston
|f 4 to 3 in twelve innings. 'Red” Bird
3 was in rare form and held the Band
I Crabs to six Hito Galveston failed
P j to score in the eleventh on a double
Diutel,
miles the Yale varsity crew de-
feated Harvard eight by cluse to
three lengths in the feature race
Greenberg is
overy resultec
ion made fol
from th* Dalia
HAPPY, PIPER RETORTS ) Honemcoimbe
west Texas ranges arein betteipottrurttenc.
[ ■ arches, etc.,
: ^Material A d
.fevered near S
Bush, p 6 6 6 6
•Pemter 4 4 4 4
tMcMillan 16 4 4
Totahs 36102416 Totals
Ran for Hoffman in ninth.
•tarty." lb 4 18 1
1.0 o ijof his life and r
l 4 4 11 of him," contend*
Fire Inspection
chnetn,1b 4 4 4 biaue amyu
Wai-r. If 4 1 • •«— e
“Gowar. rf 2 1 3 1/Shznks, „ • w w - ---* --------
Miler, *f 4 2 4 /Hrr4. » 2 4 1 1: of the city fire ordinance, in con-
Perkins, *412 2Goebel, rf 3 2 0 4 nection with the business district,
•sMwy. sb 2 6 4 0Pseinieh, « 2070 is the leaving of trash in r
: 8 37560,35 31 - "ih ble °toM "ok
"Nai. a 4 l • 11
ile, K 4 • 2 9 bers. a
seui, rf 4 2 9 9 Prat, 2.
Pipn. to I IU I Dugan. K
Wafa, to 4 1 > 4/5.Cqllaa,a 4 4 4 4
■Mt. • 4 11 AMmI. a - - - -
grtmi-T ill ..............
Nuhcote, Haos, rurmier, 1b 4 2 10 1
#:1 :4z22Me;;
Wir. a 1,1 o[avan, M fill
Deatur, P » » 9 1
Tot.i n 0 14 111 Twain 32 13 27 14
•Batted for Vanee la eeventh.
"02802 29,
T-o-b- hita, Whent, Yqune. Banero
R-Ine ; Uruttu bit. Dmurla, taw
—■ • - ——“ “ Donglas t.
Ldeposits are k
rof “
f the deposits fo
“e largest in t.
It is possib
hamber of coi
mt the discov
osit may lead
f a develepin
ike charge of
ing the rock o
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As a result
nounced Thure
strong, editor
rexas Freema
large deposits
believed to be
in this peculla
Texas, have t
Cedar Valley
are now being
Armstrong wit
rock, which h
inquiry receiy
chamber of ec
of the Uni ver
understood, is
over the con tn
car nt rock.
Announcemei
the two deposi
erock was m
ipustrial de pa
ber of comme
Canada has 33 offiets and 510
men serving on the ships of the
navy.
Riddle with two companions, whose ...---- -—---- -— — -
names were given as Johnson and reliant Big crops of grain. B0r
~ • *" ‘ hum and other feed stuffs assur
Sorge Yeserday.
Philadeipbia 14, Bsstea 4.
New York 4, Brooklyn1.
Cincinaati 6, Pitteburg 2.
Chicago 4, St. Louis 2.
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An interestirg collection of Texas
relics is being deplayed in the
chamber of commerce window. Ind-
ian arrow heads and rattlers of
snakes are among the native pro-
ducts.
BEADED IN ORANGE
One nice thing to do to a white
ctepe de chino frock is to decorate
it with a close, all-ow pattern
made with orange-colored beads. A
black lace hat is a worthy accom-
pa ni moot in the way of millinery.
Totals .........32 6112713 •
HOUSTON
ABR.H. PO.A.E.
Two-base hits. Segrist, Stow,
Doyle; three-base hit. Bittie; stolen
base, Donohue: SB Wifi 01 hits, Falk.
WALT JOHNSON CRACKS ATHLETIC8
WASHINGTON, Jpne 23. -Washlngtoh
defeated Philadelphin 1 to 4 today ia a
duel between Johnson and Helm-
was Johnson’s second successive
2 1
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3 6
2 6
3 6
3 6
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the proposed readjustment of rates
on cruds and refined sulphur.
J. M. Cape, banker of San Marcos,
spent Friday in Austin transacting
business and mingling with friends.
Giant cucumbers, one yard in
The state raitroa commission
has postponed from July 11 to Au-
gust three hearings; those of appli-
cation of Houston rates between
Texas points and Galena. Manches-
PHILADELPHIA, Jun* 23. - Rapp,
single, scoring Leslie in the tenth in-
ning today, gave Philadelphia a 14 to 4
vietory over Boston Six haw, runa were
made is th* contest. five of them by the
BOSTON ' PHILADELPHIA
AbH O Al AbH O A
Powell, ef 0Rapp, 2b *341
Barbro. Zb 6 1 • sParksn, Sb * 1 4 7
Sthwrth.rf 4 2 4 o(Willams.cf 4 12 4
Cruiser, if 4 4 4 4 Walker rf 4 1 1 4
B’ckel, 1b & 2 l liLs*. If 3 S 1 4
Hoike, 1b * 2 12 0 Fletehr. as 2 2 2 4
Ford, aa 4 0 2 2 J.Smith W 1 4 2 2
Gowdy. * 2 0 2 2Lelle, 1b 4 1 11 1
Gibaon, *212 0Henline, « * 2 4 0
Oesehgr, P 4 4 0 o/Hubbell, p 3 4 0 4
Watson, P 1 4 0 oWeinert, p 4 4 4 4
"Christnby 110 4
Lansing. P 1 0 4 It
tNicholson 4 4 4 0
Mrguard p 1 0 4 0
Tgtala U 14120 14 Total. 39183020
Batted for Watson 1. sizth.
Batted for Lansine in ninth.
yr wo out when winning run -cored.
Bentor .................999 Mt 1U 9 - •
PAjladiphia .......... 2»« 105 1 -1,
T-obau Uto. Paykingon. Le: ton-.
ber hit. Hegline, Boeckel . hompe funa,
Walket. Le. Hetebar 2. wiilam, Bo--
d: .town pitNr . ban
on bltg.oft Oeebuer 1. W.uoa 2, Lum
etne 1. Marguard 2 Hubbeii g. WhWH 1;
•true* out, by Omscheer 1. Wetaon 1. Heb-
ten 1. Weiner 1, Marggard 1 ; effom.
Barbar. Gowdy. J. Smith 1: fun F--Hi
2 Barter., Southworth. Cruiner, Bn,,*,!.
Kurd GIbeen. Chrlatebury. *arkinaen,
Willi.mu. Walker 2. L 2. hteher 1,
Lealie.
Bryan Lacey is spending this
month with his mother Mrs F. B., ter. Pasadena and Nine©: the ques-
Lacey in this city. Mr Lacey has • tion of depot facilities for Ash tote
a position In Burnet, but is resting on the F. W. & D C. railway; and
in Austin for a month.
score was 5 to A
NEW YOBE
AbH O
Witt, ef 4 2 4
four-mile upstream
iJackson, r. t.
{ torey, 2b ..
1 mith, 1b
I Vann, « ....
i Bird, P .....
W. J Bassett o
guest here today
local repfesentati
western Life Ins
T H. Love of
sistant superinter
(. N, has return
brief business vis
Totals 24 4 27 14
Mays outf thebox is the seventh iw British veteran George Duncan.
-*— —d— *he -r- -ith Ne! coming through brilliantly in the
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
At Columbus 4. Kansas City 4.
At oledo *. Milwaukee 1.
At Indianapolip 2, Minnespolis L
At Louisvie it. Paul 3.
Where They Play Today.
CieveUnd at CMeego
ShaEuuphi MpCshiagtoa.
New York at Bostod.
shape than they have bees to years
cattle and sheep are fourishink
.Tt I Bade o
% Lie » Let on totem.
-
6 6
2 6
6 6
the police department and candidate t
for justice of the peace, is taking ।
yesterdav .on hie vacation. He is given the cus-
N. or-ca-s tomary ten days and his place is
4 3 2 0Flack, rf
*42 mith, ef
‘ - r, 2b
an, if .
Sacrificea, Bdlngton. Tavener 2;
two-base hits, C Kraft; double
playa Rader to Strong, Lu Kraft to
Rader to Strong. Brennan to Strong,
Brennan to Mathes to Rader to
Morris. Brennan to Rader to Ma-
tbee. Hoffman to Tavener to C.
Kraft; innings, pitched, L. Kraft
2 2-3 with 4 hits and 4 runs, struck
out, Johns 6, Morris 2; base on
balls, Kraft 2. Johns 5, Morris 2;
hit by pitcher, Calvo by Morris:
time, 2:16; umpires, Bras near and
Daly.
Bill 4Gooch, « 4 4
“ •Morriea. p 2 4
“Tierey 1 4
Hamilton p 0 4
•All good people of Titus and sur-
re unding counties are with Agent
MeClure and are flocking to to sisn
his bend in case he is arrested,
complimenting him <» his strict,
performance of duty.” wild C. A. 7
Warnken, legal advisor of the fed- :
era! prohibitlon unit to Texas, Fri-,
day after conducting an investiga-i
tion of the shooting of Hugh Riddle
Wednesday following an alleged ternoon..
attempt on the part of the 1----—. - -
man and two companions to run I matched
down a squad of prohibition nt- “h----
ficers who attempted to hold them
Doak, p 14 4 4
Baroot. p • 4 4 1
::: 1
tMuller 14 6 4
Texas coast for a complete rest
following r norrws breakdown a
few weeks ago She is stationed in
Wichita Falls for her Itoi vat ion
Army work.
Little Dorothy Richard and Rob-
ert Mills arrived in Austin this week
to spend the remainder of th* sum-
The belief that i
iydrophobia is 4
kith no foundatio
4Ainamith awarded first base for inter-
ference by Wirta is fourth.
•Battel for Doak in fifth.
1Batted for Barfoot ia eighth.
T-oer hlu Bru. Mellocher,, for
nier. Cheeven, Stets ; three-base bit. Me-
Henry ; base on balls, oft Cheeves 3, Doak
*. North 1, Barfoot 1 J struck out, by
heeves 2, Dock 1, North 1; errors. State.
Stock, Iavan , runs. Stats 2, Holocher,
Brag. Cheeve, Smith, Hornsby
2‘6ox by the Comet heavy artillery. LIMPS CFTS WORST run
1 Buddy Munch relleved seweli in th. omr: UE I > WOKI END
J fourth and Cameron smeshed out OF T-O BONHAM GAME
1 nvm hit. In five trames ott lUa nvXEolT.muTE
J delivery. In a ninth inning rally „PFSISX.Texwune22Em:
• Cameron had three men on with PirhPi.Spencer theToxaz-oxi.
• two down, threatening the game homa -28u e18in A Eerious coni,
t m2 -- -- < when the side was retired on Mil- tion at bis home here as a result
",3.636 ” •KP dAve" The Euttqre 0? the o •" attack b fans,,
mm ems- m asese
minu"dechzo"ziThrem, ng. Batterlen: Momebud. Beweh, o U“,U"* when he banshed Man-
Muich *«d Cooley: ameron. ager Lestle Tullos of th. Bonham
"2 5?*- - Baernie Thomas r
i 1
1 1
• « 7
1 i •
•M be
22 1i
1
up on th. road
No arresta hare yet been made in
connection with th. .hooting. Mr.
Warnken mala in hl. telegrum to
Diector David H Mortis. Agent
McClure was entirely juatrted la
his action. the legal adyinor said.
Will Prob Monday.
The alatpiet grand jury wlU in-
t.Qut. 5^ fowOpegpaocxupLaWorth at
vise p. m-Evvectve -une ""77, veu-p’M "*
Colorado Bpring Until 7a.m.
DINERS ALL COLORADO TRAINS—SERVICE A LA CARTE
You could make no better selection than the mountains ot Coto-
Fdo or one of the National Parke, nature', playground*, foe
your vacation from the point of health, recrention ar pleneora
Per further information er denoriptive bookiet, “Scenie Celormdo.
Utah," "Reeky Mountain National- Eotee Park." "Yellowatem
Park" or “incier Park,” erf” •" ef addren A L Me Don-
ald, General AGent, MN Qu Mer Building, Ban Antonie,
Or addres
W. P. STERLET,
General PaFI%.AKp.
mtasion explained Sho u id Demp-
Phillie Victory s:
_______ cineinnt'
CINCINNATI 1
Ab H O Al
Burns, ef 5 2 4 01
Daubrt, 1b i 1 4 4N
1 12
1 2
• 2
HOOPERS HOME MUN WIN8.
CHICAGO, Juge 22 H.rry Hoopte.
12m 2mihe tae csent: ez
tag ateut 9 to 9 and taking a firmer
cEEVeAsehI cmIcAGO
AS#
Mullign.sb 4 1 1 5
1 2
1 1
0 0
6 1
0 •
Totals .........33 3 12 27 16 6
BEAUMONT.
AB R H PO.A. E
Detroit ..................810 622 02°410
Two-base kite. Tobin, Sisler, Veach 2,
Bis* 2, Basaler 2. Clark: three-base bite.
Cobb. Kolp, Jacobson : home runs. Heil-
mann, Collins; stolen base, Tobin: base
on balls, off Bara* 2, Kolp 1, Oldham 1;
struck out, by Oldham 1, Kolp 3; errors.
Tobin, Gerber, McManus 2. Elerbe ; runs,
Tobin, Bistar 2, Jacobson, Collins, Kelp.
Bla* 2, Cobb, Veach, Heilmann 2. Cut-
shaw, Clark, Rigney. Bazsler-
"Ma" Burdick, the great Salvation
Army worker, has gone to the
length, are being shown in the
chamber of commerce window. They
were raised in the Del Valle-El my
section Iarge beets and squash
are also on exhibition.
6 0 • a
• 16 1
DETROIT, June 23. -Detroit batted
Bayne and Kolp hard today and defeated
St. Louis 14 to 4 for the second straight
time. Oldham was hit freely, but was
etfective is the pinches and received good
support. Heilmann hit his twelfth hom*
run of the season in the eighth.
ST. LOUIS I DETROIT
AbH O A Ab H O A
Tobin, rf * 3 1 1 Bl*, 1b > 111 1
Gerber, ss 4 1 4 1/Jones, 3b 4 1 0 0
Stater. 1b 4 2 7 s/Cobb, cf 4 14 0
Manus, 2b 4 2 8 s/Veach, if *220
Jacoban, ef 4 1 8 1 Heilmn, rf t 8 2 0
Willlams,if 4 1 4 outshw, 2b 4 2 2 2
Collins, c 2 1 2 0/Clark, 2b 110 1
Ellerbe, 2b 2 1 1 21 Rigney, ss 5 1 4 5
Bayne, P 4 4 0 0 Bassler, * 2 2 2 3
Kolp. p 2 13 10ldham, p * 1 4 0
"Severeid 1 4 4 01
Total. M IS 24 18 Total. 40 17 27 IS
•Batted for Kolp in ninth.
Massey; double play. Massey to
Stow to Shiels 2; base on balls.
B Although Fric
test day of the
Il 1o the thermom
■ ene of the mos
■ erason and bro
V vietim of heat p
r The victim was
livery service of
way Express co
« phe harness she
| yesterday after:
, at the compan
, Sixth and Colot
" The horse toy
- ed from, the he
j trance to the
Colorado afreet,
while employes
Keons and othei
over his body I
hr on his hea
prostrate until a
his resruers fl
getting him to I
' forts to rise to
struck hia mout
r ment. inflicting
hia U|>a He v
improved last n
Tuesday was
the summer? ac
tions made by F
observer at the
tory, the therm
166 degrees on t
ing was several
Eigure yesterday
The heat is US'
this year on aero
of the amosphe
Gydar. 2b 4 1 1 0 Su g J J • J
J ftevellta 4 1 l 6Mostik,,ef 4110
Melnniadb 3 4 110 Ealkt If.. » 6 * 1
GIANT8 WHAM BBOOBIJN.
NEW YORK, Jone 28 Th* New York ---------— _ ______
National ram* out of their slump today been invited by Commander Q. C.
1M nvesugaton win continue and,"on Doastav zietozufrom,Bcabh Taylor, of jhe Travis Post to be
as long as is necessary to cover the Roldind Bok,S“ in check wbme Kom celebration for the Fourth of July
car which win be about three iM avtai Savhrptasno achepra"tnopinvtar:
Bko*s7, A NEw XonK, A “ ......
x&jji: 1: : 121
rGHif, « 9 9 errieh, 2 221?
whE if 3 2 1 iMomL 1*211
_• district, M,er, 1. ..2 4 11 •
. _____ _______ _____ th. .n.y. ' Sftehen,ib » 9 it •[««», tk 42141
’ • with piles of old boks Ar the yr*' -, ‘ ' :Eun2et, a : : ? !
construction of shacks without per- -.eh’’* c 2 - * . " 2*-
Totala 80 * 34 9 Totals 27 * 37 » mits from the city.
piGelphi ..............444 004 464 6= Power is vested in th State Fire
Washington ..............646 664 08*-3 insurance commission to raise and
Home run, Goebel: base to balk, off lower the key rate for any city.
emon 2 "zmesh. V "truck. °Nib " “ finds, through it. speclal 10.
kehmon. "uMoesb *heinT"somn . ppectors, that any municipaluy la
Olto"*i nm umtei. na.M. 3o"on not keeping a normal standara in
, , ROSEBUD BREAKS STREAK prevention. Il Will lake awnyinl —------ -------.
J | OF CAMERON VICTORIES R^^JT»Xi37„ mapuhp-ugssH„g
- Z’comets here today by a acore of «, Austin ha. kept up to ______________
to 5 and Moke Cameron's winning It the past ana has only lost out! summen MATt
streak. Lefty Thomas for the with the state government in 1816,1 x.n. sMER,"ATSar now
Comets was reached for Ng hits by the first year of the psld fir, de! ’ Manya midzumme."AF"nAanw.
the Rosebud aiegera In siz innings part ment However, the annual trimmpa.wi thwrentmn.m
Robinson took the mound for ths visit of the apeciai inspector, a-iernam.the.monatcommonr’eow:
Comet, and held Rosebud to one rotting to Hr RockwOod,’,generally Msuaiy thene,nat", .210,
hit in three frames sewen, twirling results in a ety clean-up in fire straw with a high luster finish,
for Rosebud, met the same fate aa prevention. ---
Thomas and was battered out of the ___ —
| umpires. Miner and Bweeney
|: SHREVEPORT GRASs stARTER.
OALVESTON, June M.~Shreve-
.» i t n n
Meatal 9 2 9 1
Nanmar, • 1 1 1 91
Tetal. a 10,10 Total. 12 9MM
•B.t»M to, Mai la fifth.
tatse tS Beaa. ia nieth.
Ikaa to. OrVM ia nsnta.
MBqngror"auppunins.r
Sir. 20122
Twte. kite Jamieen, N-ui, W«nw
maker; tome rate Steely. Heopar : Molan
Me 3; struck out, by Schupp 8, Edwards
shutout.
"PHILADELPHIA I WASHINGTON
AbNO A,. . AbH Q A two month*, re-inspection will be
2-dudEeu,1 1 1 i i made to check up on any viola-
tut? 114 4 tions which may have been discov-
1/2442 ered. Chief among the violations
Wingo, c * 1 2 ifTrarer.
W. R. Smith, division freight
agent for the Southern Pacific. is
recovering from an HIness of sev-
eral day* He was doing only purt
time in the downtown office of the
railroad.
.. 9145 A, M. Today
a .11:38 A- M. Tomorrow
report on weather
SPIRIT OF PLAY IS
SECRET OF WORK, SAYS
UNIVERSITY SPEAKER
“Play and work are the same,
except in the end achieved/* said
Dr Henry 8. Curtis Thursday night
in his lecture, "The Gospel of
Work,** before the students of the
university summer session. 'The
same spirit enters the drawing
which the little child makes on the
sidewalk with his chalk as enters
the painting of Raphael/* Dr. Cur-
tis contended that the spirit of play
should enter all work. for. as he
sald, “only when this spirit is pres-
ent can great and good work be
done.”
“A man's makeup demands work.
Every man lives by four great
things—-work, play, love and re-
wed by an error and a cingle.
SHREVEPORT
vestigate the shooting Monday, ac-
cording to present plans. M Warn- --—---——, --
ken and others have been canduet- and ranchers in all parts at tha
egN*ez
the I force of the internal revenue. wh seP0-------
----k a trip tprof the state, bu
Reports show that four Austin
boys are In hoepl tala in Texas for
dicabnities sustained during the
war W M. Elliott and. Thomas
Harkey are in the Station hospital
in San Antonio; Wiley Gwyn is in
the United State* Veterans’ hospttal
at Houston, and M V. Delarosa is
In the Wm Beaumont general hos-
pital at El Paso.
Organisation of Pre-Medical so-
ciety in the University of Texas for
students who intend to go to Gal-
veston for their medical training
took place at a meeting held Thurs-
day afternoon in the University T.
M. C. A. Officers elected were: D.
C. Peterson, president Joe Davis,
vice president; Ruby Riley, secre-
tary and treasurer: H T. Stroud,
keeper of the skull. Plans are being
made to have prominent medical
men address the club.
4U»TiN Alik.CAI, ALSlL.,
final round, scored an aggregate of
301, bringing him into a tie with
Barnes for second place.
Joe Kirkwod, Australia's bril-
liant player, who before the tourna-
ment was regarded as a likely win-
ner, disappointed 'bls followers, as
did Roger Wethered, the crack
amateur, on whom the English
amateur on whom the English ama-
teurs pinned their hope.
Tom Murray, passenger on the
Southern Pacific train, was taken
off yesterday bacauss of severe ill-
ness and carried to a local hospital.
He represents a packing house
Commissioner Walter Eyres is ex-
pected home today from Hot
Springs, whore he represented the
Austin Lions club at the interna-
tional meeting there this week.
‘PHE Moon interests
X built coadito forty
years ago They ex-
hibiteda Moon Auto-
mobile at the foot Ne-
tional Show.
Riser, p 2144
speeded up their ear and tried to
run down the officers. Agent Me-
Clure pulled his pistol and began
firing as the tires of the car one
of the bullets striking the alleged
rum runner in the thigh. A quantity
of liquor and the car which the
trio waa driving were confiscated
by the officevs. Johnson was ar-
rested and placed in the county MU.
while Daniels is reported to have
escaped.
Where They Ploy Today.
Boston st Philadelphia.
Brooklyn at New York.
Cineinnati st Pittsbure.
Chicago at St Louis.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION.
Now Orleans 7. Mobile 2.
Atlanta 14. Birmingham 0,
Chattanooga 12. Memphia 4.
Nashville 7. Little Stack 6.
MARKST FIRST WHEAT
DENISON Texas Junt 23 — The
first wheat marketed in Denison
this year, a consignment of 500
bushels, sold for 11 63 a bushel.
Beaumont 8 to 5
' i —
BEAVMOXT. Texan June 2a —
Bnehing hit. ott Joe Morts in th,
eihtA. Fort Worth ecored tour run,
•ad won the opentne game of th.
mertes with Beeumont Th, final
oount nt I to l.
FORT WORTH
AB R H POA. r.
The better tailored kind. Mohair is
the one fabric that is particularly
adapted to AUSTIN summers — its
POROUS WEAVE and LIGHT
WEIGHT insure perfect comfort dur-
ing the heat—its smooth and pretty
finish sheds water like a duck.
section have nothing to worry ovet
l now except possible stock market
| fluctuations. Mr. Piper spent
several days in El Paso transacting
official business.
5AlL:13AY Li0711200, JU-, 2-, 1922.6
NEW YORK, June M.— The New
York state athitic commission to-
day revoked the license of Johnny
Wison at Boston, middleweight
champion, on the ground that he
had failed to meet Harry Greb of
Pittsburg in a match scheduled for
Madison Square Garden last Jan-
uary.
At the same time the commission
set July 1 as the time limit for
Jack Dempsey, heavyweight cham-
pion. to accept or deeline the chal-
lenge of Harry Wills. New Orleans
negro
Dempsey must accept Wills' chal-
lenge by that date or his title will
»ta< Thay PJay Teday
l Fnreveport as Celdest
Dollas st Houston.
I Port Worth at Beuurept
, Wichitu Falla at Saa ntonio.
Dreams in a drug store at Mont-,
gomry, Al. the president of one
of the leading banks of that cityt
as Id: "That mosquito remedy ia a
godsend."
He knew for he had just returned
from a vaction at a Gulf CoRat re- r
tort where hs had just given Sweet,
Dreams a most severe test
And he said it was ' Godsend.'* I
Btokasn. If 6 6 • 4
g : 4 2
Maila"p P 1 • • I
-Graney 14 4 6
Keefe, p 1 6 6 0
HOUSTON, Texas June 33— The
pathfinder for 26 airplanes sched-
uled to start frcm Ellington field
Sunday for Selfridge field. Michi-
gan. took off at 3 a m today. The
schedule calls for a four-day flight |
with ten stops.
Lleu tenant K. C. Whitehead, en-
glneer. accompanied by Staff Ser-
grant Fryman, in a DH-4 plane, will
inspect all landing fields on route.
• Stolen base. Fuller; sacrifice hita
I Tanner. Kirkham, Kitchens; two-
H base hits. Fuller, Summa; three-
$ base hita, Adama, Booe. Wheeler;
« double play. Gross to Beatty; in-
j, Rings pitched. Couchman R. Lewis
; 1; hita off Couchman 5 with 3 runs.
Lwis 4 hits and 3 runs; base on
4 balls. Wheeler 5, Couchman 3.
_ Lewis 1; struck out, Wheeler 2; left
• ota basea Wichita Falls 4. San An-
- tonio •: time, 1:40; umpives, HUI
L and Weir.
A DALLAS DEFEATS HOUSTON
E HOUSTON, Tezas, June 2a. —
ti Dallas detested Houston today by
Um score at 6 to 1 la the nirst tamo
b »r th. serles.
DALLAS.
AB. R. H Po. A. E.
CINCINNATI DUMPS PITTSBURG
PTTTSBURG, Jam 22 Lome playing
behind Pirate pitcher resulted ia an easy
victory for Cincinnati today Stet. Dun-
can stole how i ia the fourth inning.
6 0 6 6
0 0,0 6
"tan wm anot through the toreo at the internal re
thigh. it was reported to Director has just returned from. ’ ra
w. —i- _ -------in a hospital at auto from Austin to El Paso
_____ -U-, U ah- -u.-) Raina have been abundant
ston of the shooting receiyed here. West Texas this year, Mr. Piper
---- - - 1-----and conditions are ex -
Totals .........26 1 6 27 14 6
•Batted for Couchman in 8th.
Appeals filed in the court of crim-
inal appeals Friday were:Newt Ma-
honey. Eastland county, assault to
murder, penalty four years in the
penitentiary; Thomas Coats, Dallas,
vagrancy, fine 3160.
T. D. Parr, divison freight agent
for the M. K. A T is busy checking
up on the new reduced rates which
will become effective July 1 A
new schedule of rates is being made
by him involving a large amount
of work.
atTa.rn. Connects with G A. P.
aves Lockhart for Austin at Bill p
Vernon B. Hill, a former student
of the univesity and graduate of
the school of law, has opened a law
office in Mission. Texas Hill was
editor-in-chief of the Dally Texan
during one summer, being appoint-
ed by the publication board
Robert Gardner Miller, B. A., from
the university, 1367, died in San
Antonio day before yesterday. It
was learned at the university Fri-
day. Mr Miller waa a banker liv-
ing at Falfurrias. Texaa He was
in San Antonio for treatment for
Bright's disease.
The state health department is
conducting a general health exhibit
with free dterature for students in
the university summer session. The
exhibit was Installed Friday morn-
ing in the main building and dealt
with health problems from pre-
natal conditions to post-mortem
care.
TAYLOR, Tew
1 third degre waa
masters to meml
. Holomon Lodge
talk was given 1
the higher dezre
epeelal reference
Templar degree a
Temple Anoth
made by Pat >
of th* Washingt
Orleans
. After the sessi
the:* was a cele
Masons complim
lure on his ns .
.We ch presented
a panama hat
been a mason foi
Cineinnati ................641 200 611 — 4
------- .-ittaburg .................... ... .....
Marshal in the State Fire Insurance Two-base hit, Rixey; thrge-bane hita,
2 I ET™l=*5,*2 , omanom .
Hermanessthe"Xtrh.mcentralhr ezi rumzpke“2jaTpr"c2iann. main there ionger than’this
station yesterday There are three Pinelli 2, Bigbee, Traynor.
day swept the field in the
British open golf cham-
pionship. Walter Hagen
won the cup with a score
of 300 for the 72 holes.
James Barnes was tied for
second position with Geo.
Duncan, the veteran Brit-
ish player, their cards
reading 301. Jock Hutchi-
son, who held the British
open title, came next with
a score of 302.
Hagen this evening received the
championship cup and a purse of
75 pounds from Lord Northbourne,
president of the Royal St. George
Golf club.
The other leading scores in order
were: C. A. Whit combe. 363: J. H.
Taylor. 304; Jean Gassiat of France,
304; Tom Walton and Harry Var-
den, 307; Percy Allis. 308; Charles
Johns, 309; C. L. Holland, F. C.
Jewett, E. R. Whitcomb*, A. Havers
and George Gadds, 810.
Hutchison made a game struggle
to retain the championship. In the
third round he wrested the lead
from Hagen with a splendid score
of 78. If he could have duplicated
this performance in the final round,
he would have saved his title, but a
78 was the best he could do.
It looked at first as if the three ।
Americans would hold a clear title
to the first three places, but the
By the first of next month City
Fire Marshal R. Rockwood will file
with John D. Copeland, superinten-
dent of police and public sqfety, a
report of the fires during June,
with their cause and loss, both fin-
anetal and insurance. The duties
oY the city fire marshal Include the
complete investigation of any fires,
anil If there has been incendiarism
file charges against the offending
party. He must leo keep a record
in his office, according to the city
ordinance, which is open to public
inspection.
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