The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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LEAGUE STANDING
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BEARS ON SPREE.
SAN ANTONIO
Antonio
In Slug Match
if ah
SEMI-FINALS
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HILL CREST COUNTRY
San Antonio.
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Rader,
Struck out. Bird 3.
qheBette
Wolff played a perfect game, his
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Scalpge forWomes
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the tenth.
YMBL BASEBAU TEAM
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STROLLERS
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GIVE MARRS’ VIEWS
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Give it a spark and it will never
Meehanic"e Uto; Ed Mackey and wife
& Co.,
hesitate.
TO KEKI
At
Run it with Texaco Gasoline—Savs it with Texaco Motor Oil
FOR ITCHING TORTURE
Um Antiseptic Liquid Zemo
SPUR
TEXACO GASOLINE
MOON
Petrelaum Predeets
for
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Senators 4 to 2
In Tenth Round
You’ll find
a friend in
Cameron
Rosebud .
Grimes, p.
Totals ..
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by the score of 1 to 4
a home run over the
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of St Louis and Fred Wright of
Los Angeles wili fight it out to-
morrow in the semi-finl rounds of
the western amateur golf tourna-
ment on the Hill Crest course, as a
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Clevalaad at St. Louis.
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TEXAS-OK LA HO MA LEAGUE.
At Bonham 9, Ardmore 8
At Paris 1, Mexia a.
At Greenville a. Corsicana i.
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DeMaggio. If. .
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Thru Sleeper
Leaves Austin 10:51 p.
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DENVER
pkt BC. Wt
suit over note.
Santa Fe and Fred
Harvey Meals
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
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Seersucker
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Palm Beach Suits
Cleaned and Pressed
NEw YORK
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Won. Lost.
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Two h*i» hita, Gri
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GIANTS nANG,
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WICHITA FALLS
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HE hotter the day—the more active you are—I
more you'D appreciate Sealpex. Made of a light, a
fabric, with a free athletic cut. Sold in sanitary envelos
__crisp and clean. Better in every way and yet sold
popular prices. Ask your dealer for Sealpax.
THE SEALRAX COMPANY - BALTIMORE, MD.
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Leonard Baker
1516 Lavaca Street
Phone 7640
Donohue, If.
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M THE COURTS.
I * G. N. City Ticket
Office
112 East Sixth St.
Phone 7755 S
Driskinl Hotel
for a bout for the world's i
-----ht championship and re-
Adams. as ..
Tanner, 8b
McDonald. If
Summa, if ..
Beck. 1b ...
Whit*, lb ...
Bischof, rf ..
Kitehen, C .
Perdue, p ...
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Fort Worth
McGowan, 1
Young. »
Walker, if.
Perkins, e.
Miller, ef.
Galloway, •
Hayser,lb.
TRVING comfort
Mhes had primary
coneideratio ia the
Mm ef M— Cara
Womm perticularly
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. High, Cruise;
NEW YORK,
day won efeg
2ng‘in Ew £
th. igie UtM for point.
"Mzemt-nneis of the double,
win be staged tomorrow anr 20
in their blood. I have been ialing
Nuxated Iran for two weeks: the
results are simply astgunding. The
rone, have come back in my lip
and cheek., and I can con»cl«n
tiousty say that I feel ten year
$1000.00 in Prize*!
Ask your drain to tell you about the Seaipaz
IM*. Contes $1000.00 in prizes being
-warded. Youmaywinaprize. Askhimaboutit
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To Fight Wills
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JOHN W
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Former
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special ex
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organized
loan of
privileges
vey,, Thu
jorations
satisfacto
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recently 1
vestigatio
hard, or even in
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WiihuM and Wheeler of Yale.
Tkra —was the swan soig
ef IGranger, whose hghtmg
yorf and excellent play has
featred the past three tilts.
Two years ago he and his
partner, McNeil Drumwtisht,
were runnersup for the title.
W. year be bra a new partner
in n-yrar-oM Lewis Whlt. ana
UMI were simpty outplayed by the
tog - Jr. the scores being 7-5,
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Realty Transfers
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Bradley -Quid match in the lower
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Fulmore.
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Brooklyn
Cincinnati
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• • result of their victories today.
Have Walkaways.
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sity stars, joined the Comete today,
atteries: Cameron—Cook, Hden
mui
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Worth at Galveston.
ita Fails at Houstom.
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LEGION SCOUTS WILL
HAVE MOTHERS’ CLUB
The Legion Scout troop is to have
a mothers' club, according to the
present plans of Q. C. Tayler and
Mrs. F. M. Maddox, chairman of the
junior Americanization work in this
district. They will meet for or-
ganization this evening at the le-
Eton headquarters, where the Scouts
hold their weekly meetings.
. BROOKLYN VI
BOSTON, June » -
fectively for Brookyn
day, the viaitorzgon
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Texaco Motor Oik are heavy-body hukricants and are distinguished
by their clear, golden color Light, meditm, heavy and extra-heavy- 9
they fit all car. and all conditions. You vill find them wherever you
TEXACO MOTOR OILS
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Visit Cool Colorado and
Salt Lake City on tke
way to Golden -California
Side Trip to Grand
Canyon
ail
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-Two bane hita, Coombe 2, Moore.
Three bene hit. Wachtel, struck
out, Diviney 1. Wachtel 4 Pierott
T. Bao, on balls. Diviney 1. Wach-
tei 1, Pierotu a
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hr: Hal Mety LC Har-
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— — Ha did everything just right hi*;
• 8 long drive* landing just behind the
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The Tenas Cmpem, U. S. 4. Te
in the ninth inning here today.. .
final ecore was 13 to 11. The! -
soored eeven runs in the * **
inning, driving Swarts from EeD ‘
But Dallas played a stendy Jackon rf
Hollohan, 2b
Smith, lb ..
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Bird, p ....
220
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SAN ANTONIO
AB R H O A. E.
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BEAUMONT
AB. H-H PO.A E
everything; but simply was out-
classed.
Von Elm played the beat golf of
the day. He shot a 71-3 under Her-
ron in the morning and had every
club working perfectly all the time.
CAN GET DRUNKINAN
HOUR IF YOU TRY, IS
WITNESS’ TESTIMONY
“Did you ever get drunk1 naked
Wairen Moore a witness tor the
INerney .....t- i
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HATFIELD IS OVEN
HEARING AT GILMER
GILMER. Texas, June 29— Speak-
ina here ionugat to a representa-
; Uve audience ot Gilmer and Upahur
county votera, Hon. Earle B May-
. (Mia made an eloquent and fore-
I tal arument spportin his plea
l for th. repeal of the tederal trans-
| portation act and the restoration
i at rte-making power. to the State
1 rs^Toe d commissions.
He also advocated measures to
provide financial assistance for
agriculture and expressed approval
ot the co-operative markting act
recently pas serf by congress. He
was well received by his audience,
which liberally appiauded hl* ex-
pr—sd dewire 46r legislation which
4 would prhibit immigration for a
P«rK>d of at least two yea:s in order
W avoid further complicatoon of
our present industrial situation. Mr,
Mayfield spoke at Pittsburg thi*
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DESSAU DEMONSTRATION
u. Lois C. Erwin, Travis dem-
onstruion ngent will hold a dem -
natrartre ot eanning of moau and
bie. at Denmau at 1:10 Set-
ray tor the agricultural cluba.
Miceting with rood attendance
save bran held this week at Horn,
by Dunlap. Cai toon and Govalle.
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m 4nu.: Kansas City, Mo, June 25.— chiek
nela bima Evans of Chicago, George Von *lm
i»w> rf of Salt Lake City. Clerence Werr
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AUSTIN AMERICAN.
AUSTIN AEaMA*,AUT itJLAS. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1 1
liminates Texas Team; Oklahoma Wins
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400
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GOVERNOR NEFF RETURNS
overmor Pat M Net returned
yenterday moraine to his ottice at-
ter a week's epeaking trip in West
Texas. He will leeve early today
for Temple, where he will make an
addrees tomtght
Eor-----
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killer/bom fn Emtthiztot
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*.5". t»n. ERVIN Wu GIVE
There is one remedy that seldom fajla
, stop itching torture and relieve sin
younuer..--------- . writaton and that makes the skin sott,
„aT"naboxokneteicgjebyrathaht Any areptt’can eupply you with
have been acktevad. by a great Zemo, which generally overcomes akin
many people atnce we starte this dimeanes Eczema, Itch, Pimplea, Rashes,
“matistaction or money back offer Rlarkheada in most cane, rive wav
on Nuxated Iron. We wil make "Z - m.E"I
you the same xuarantee. It. after to Zemo F.uqUMlUy, minor Oramwne.
takine the two weeles treatmen disappear overniebt. Itching usually
of Nuxated Iron. you do not feel .tops instantly. Zemo is a eafe, anti*
and look years younger, we will septic liquid, elean raw to ume and
prcmPoncun2r‛apomonpyux. drpendebiestrcgstonivaSoanet
krOndCo. ><>■ largy bottle. »1.00. It is pomtively sale (
for qender sensitive skina I a; 1
BEAUMONT. Texan June (4.—
der’a triple and Doyle's long fly
.right gave Beaumone the winnang
picturesque doubles
T^s< university was
today in the inter-
teswtis tourney at
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(tie
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WITNESG DECIDES COUNSEL
NOT A HANDBOME MAN
“No, I do not think that lawyer
is good looking.' declhred Mrs
Frithlot Schnetder, witness for the
prosecution in the case of the state
against Mrs Maggie Rew. the com -
panion of the charge of murder
against Otto G Nami. The ques-
lion grew out of an embarrassing
moment in the trial when Dan
Moody, district attorney, asked Mrs
Schneider to compare the lawyer
with Otto Nami, hi brother
Reader Takes Newer
Form of Iron—Fells
Years Younger
"BIx weeks ago I saw a special
offer in the paper telling how thou- • i
sands of people grow old in looks
and energy long before they ape
really old in years, because, ns ex-
aminations by physicians have
shown, an enormous number of
people do not have enough iron
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- on the issue of opposing unnecea-
3 4 sary expenses for the changes of
— a texibooks or purchase of addition-
al booka, be told friends while
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CATS CLEAN CRAB*.
QALVESrON, June M. — Fort
Worth won the opening game of
the Berles S to 1 by hitting Diviney
hard in the early innings behind
the good pi chng at WachteL
kagged support gave Um Cals
their runs off Pierote.
FORT WORTH
AB. H M. HO A E
Bast mesta » w
coleginte t’ . _
-etg Ee---eifon ce suptsmasz
xn -uptan."iayk"u,
soutt Wray Brown, leader of
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SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
Nashinville 12- L Little Rock 8-8.
SMb 5, Chattanooga 8.
Mobile B. Atlanta 2.
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
At Minneapolis 1. Kanas City 18.
At Coumbus 1. Louisville 2.
At Toledo 8. Indinapolis 3.
At St Paul 1, Milaukee 4.
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DISCUSS FISTIC ABILITIES
Deputy Sheriff Jim McCoy clams
he is a boxer and bases thi* claim
on the fact that he is thought to
have vanquished, tn & fistic encoun-
ter, Leonard East, wood and wagon
yard owner on Fast Fifth street. "I ;
put him by with one blow and he
didn’t-have time to even think
about fighting back,” said Mr. Mc-
Coy, substantiating hi* claim to
supremacy. Mr. East was in th*
sheriffs office Thursday afternoon
when Mr. McCoy made the claim. I
He denied them emphatically. I
Totals .........M it 1« 27 1« 2
•Bailed for Davenport in ninth
Dallas ..............414 021 043—11
Beaumont ..100103 001—12
Two-base hits, alcock. Falk,
Lovelace, Stow; three-base kite.
Falk, Lovelace, Rader; etruck out
by Kraft t. Davenport 2: base on
balls, off Swarts t, Bigler (. Daven-
port A Kraft 4 Caldera + .
WICHITA DEFEATS HOUSTON.
HOUSTON. June Wichata
Falls defeated Houston here today
WASHINGTON. June New York
split even in its two-game series here
by taking the final today in ten innings
8 to 4. Bhawkey replaced Jones and
ehecked • local rally in the last half ef
Cards Defeat K. C. GOLFERS Beaumont Cops
Pittshurg 8-5 cym gym ROR 12-11 Game in
In Qi— u-4-l Ninth Episode
state in the Maggie Rosa trial
“Tee," answered the witness
Mr. Moore went qurther
asked, the witness agreeing. 1
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NEW YORK. June 14—Jack
Dempsey today formally accepted
the challenge of Harry Wills. ne-
_MIA2nX
Star
in 'Every Padinge
RH1L
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Seal
Totals .........(1 | ( ir 14 4 ae-
Sh eveport ..........444 414 404—11 ®
San Antonio ........... 010 002— 3 uIIIIIM
Stolen base. Booe. Two base IIIIIIW
hit. Smith. Base on balls. Bird 1. IIIIIW
m Parks and J oConnell at
Soma one of the finest double*
M rf the south, furnished gatte
ipa when they trimmed Wray
• and Karl Kamman, Wasb:
______on university. St. Louia 3-6,
"45, 4-A ..
The St Louis lads were as wild as
March bares and slammed the ball
out of the courts trequently. Even
at that, they should have won. due
to a big advantage in the final rat.
but Parks was playip brilliantly
and hi* aster sh. drove the
Missourian* to the s’ -Ta, in *ulck
order atte be got au ed Park*
and ocomhell form a dasay team
and show lino far if wey meeintaip
their present P ■»
Young Jess Stuttle of Kaneas City
3 to 1.
• and Henderson,
J । Munch, Lanning,
C—Uris* Motor Co.
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CAMERON LAMBASTS
ROSEBUD NINE 19-4
CAMEROX, Texa*. June » —Th*
Cameron Osmsts went on a hjtine
rampage today and defeated Ro-e-
bud 14 to A The feature at the
game was Man's hooter with two
on and the bailing of PeeL Comet
ahortaton gelling five hita out of
six umes at bat. Dudley English
and Jim Nowlin former univer-
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"Jheyvegot
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fifteen cigarettes
14 8
GTON
■ JL H. PO. A. E.
8 0 18 3 Q
J 7901* ..........to 2 a 24 14
I "Batted for G- Smith ia eighth.
’ tBatted for Pinto in ninth.
NEW TOBA
bfon “ « 16 1
ATHLKT1C8 SWAP AGAIN.
PHILDELPHA, Jn* 29. — Boston
agajn exchanged seventh place for the tail
pogition with Philadephi today when
the Athleties took the fourth game of th*
series 18 to 8.
Borrow
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It will say “
you step on it.
Evana and Von Elm walked away
in their matches, but Wolff and
Wright were victorious only after
nerve-breaking struggies, which J
produced beautiful goif. Chick*
victory ws 6 and 5 over Young
Tod Paysr uf Do* Molnes, Iowa,
while Von Kim scored a 8 and 7
victory over Fancis Gaines of Oma-
ha, who yesterday eliminated Har-
ri von Johnaton of St. Paul. Wolff
got into th* semi-finals through
defeating 8 Davidson Herron of
Chicago, former national amateur
champion, 4 and 1 in a grant match,
and Wright was forced to show
everything he had to win from
aa a ii 27 ii o
a is 27 ia i
aeur. Payseur pl
game, lie fought
S. M. N. Marrs, candidate for
state superintendent of public in-
struction. is making hia campaign
June 29.—San
ita wining
DEFEATS SHRINE SQUAD
The baseball team of the Young
en's Business eague met the
hriner's baseball squad Thursday
ternoon at Lake Austin park re-
■Ung In a 1 to 4 victory for the
X M B L. The feature of the
ahe was the hitting by Ater for
eyY, M. B. L. teem Bntteries
MB For Y M. B 1., catcher. Ater,
tcher. Hart; Shriners, catcher,
eed, pitcher. David.
Th
water
gigan
featu
Eyres
sloter
club 7
ft to i
taik a
water
the di
the la
here during a lul in hia campaign
travels of the past week. Adam
R Johnson, managing hia campaign,
declared Mr Mam believes it la
the solemn duty of the state to
adequately provide for the entire1
educational system of the state and
to make every dollar do ita full
duty in educational service."
streak here today by ■—slag the
first game against the Shreveport
Gaasers by a ore of 8 to 1. Both
Cheney and Bird pitched ateady
bail, the latter having seven strike-
outs to his credit Th* vial tor*
fbunched three hits in the fifth and
scored their lone tally.
2 3
1 3
2 1
46,
600
1 1 1
8 0 8
Totals .........35 3 13 27 It t
GALVESTON.
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powerful pokes of Herron and his
approaching and putting excelled
that of the Chicagoan, although the
latter'* work waa good enough to
win most context*.
Stuttle Play* Fine.
Jess Stuttle played a splendid
game in carrying weight to the thir-
ty-fifth. but the nerve and ex-
perience of the Pacific coast ■hoot-
er proved too much for Stuttle and
he finally broke under the strain.
At the twenty-seventh Stuttle sank
a IB-foot putt to keep the match,
but from then on Wright had thing*
pretty much hi* own w*y Wright
took the long, hard twenty-eighth in
halved the next three and then won
the thirty-third.
Chick Evans just toyed with Pay- |
Take I
Quenches
stomach, k
".288 8010813
er-sk
NewYork ...
Totals ........35 4 ? 31 11 4
Wichita Fall* .......618 lift 023—8
Houston . Anr. to . .100 001 BM8 1
Two ba** hits. Beck. Adams.
Three base hita. Blade* 3. Kitchens.
Stolen bases, Josefson. Base on
TEIAS
M-n-.
Totals ......... (Utt » 2
HOUSTON
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Pueblo 342.40; Denver,
Direct or via Kansas
City 348.05; Colorado
Springs $44.55.
San Francisco and Re-
turn via Denver, 572.00
Edington, 18.13 1 >n 1 1
anderson, C. A.. 4 1 0 > 4 41
alcock, rt. ....1.4 1 1 a 1.4
WashbiS .a university, St Loula
ia 28 round But it is only
I an mterweetlonal battle a. tar u
th. colges are concernea, tar wn-
llama bns from Chicago and
I learned the same in the Windy city,
while/Brown I. a native Missourtan
and pulled his court artistry in the
I sanGor valley section. Thus, nom-
i imiy. the title, goat west. Actuauy
"iwimiams win. It stays in the
-. east and symbolically adorns the
• Eli trophy room, where so many
. trophies have gone in the past
. Ono* more the daily surpriee.0C;
> currea today, tor in the semi-final
5 ^und careful and nonchalant WU-
: ilams upset Phil Neer, present
i champion, in etraight sets.and.rath:
F er ensv fashion, 6-3, 6-1. It wam
fcL tL worot beating the champ has
•F Buttered in colleglate ranks during
J his career at Stanford
T A* was expected, the tta.hr net
I sama of Wray Brown rani eWal
• ter Webrook ot Michigan- torner
j wester conference champion, hur-
• tUng down to defeat 4-6, »-L 64
i Waabrook was one ot the heavy fa-
I WeiteE to win the collegiete crown
in this match. Brown showed he
8 KraA the gameness champigns are
i mae rf. for his chance, didn't
» Fate very high after he lost the
* first set to the Michigan southpaw
dg.. Bat Brown was studying his op-
4 wonont'* stylo and in th* last two
ft M he outplayed him at his spe-
3. Lcialty, lobbing. In the final "—-
•asm Yesterday
New York 4. Philadelphia 2.
Brooklyn 7, Boston 3.
St Loui 8. Pittsburz B.
Where They Play Today
MMtoi mite atNew York.
Bmoklya at Beaton.
St Louis at Pittaburg.
Cnennati at CMicago
Lost.
44 ’ S
to 41
uph
game hammering Kraft and
ft to cover, and tied the score
ninth.
DALLAS
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