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LEAGUE STANDING
Will Dollars or Sense Get Flag
KINSEY- FIGHT
Of Dallas, 13-1
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
ALL WHITES
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AUSTRALIANS
BEST FRENCH
IN DAVIS PLAY
layera.
2
O'Hara Wood, advanced today over
the very
cost
3,00
mohairs, silk mohairs,
.000 000 100— 1
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unni
4 111
seersuckers.
A FEW
PHLLADEIPHL
1. Smith 2.
FIELDER BOOTS HOMER.
make it necessary for the Austra- !
liana to win only one of two sin-
t
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men of
drive, kicked the ball into the bleacbers.
Borrow
pria.
Patterson. victor over Go-
Totals
win
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away curd.
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HATION.
Summer Tourist Tiekets North, East and Southeast
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Berthe and Ticket—City Ticket Omie.—Driskit Hotal
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Cost
Sale
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On the Road
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For men, women and children, from the two-year-old
to the largest size made.
shower of hits,
was 13 to L
Laughs? Geography’s full of ’em. But the re
geographers overlook most of the stuff worth s
—and telling about.
Ashton Grilling
Vets for. Tough ,
Elgin Encounter
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hair and
nant eop-
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trom lack
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Yankees Creep
Upward While
Brownies Idle
Every suit in--
stock included.
the
mo-
the
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hits.
Bathing
Suits
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W. H. Porterfield is a veteran newspaper ma
sight-seeing Washington correspondent. He’s si
ping around America for NEA Service looking
what Rand & McNally leave out
char. if ..
mer, th .
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23 Hours to Memphis!
25 Hours to St. Louis!
33 Hours to Chicao^!
E. Balley, W .
Biades, 1b.....
. Whiteman, ct .
Penoville, 1b ..
Paris Has Edge
In T-0 Play-Off
Chicago is the subject of his first travelog. T
Denver, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City, San Die
Los Angeles and many others. Watch for the fl
of the series-
Now is the time to
•are money on Bath-
ing Suita here. If you
need one now or want
one for next season, i
Eibel, 1b ..
Munson, rf
Brown. rf ..
Witry. c ....
Oritith, o.
Enight, ct
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Queen i—"The Craw Roads rf New
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Cobper, P.
Totals ....
Cincinnati ..
Pittaburx ...
Rickey (left) hasn’t the money that is avai lateto te MeGraw (right),
but yeuve got to admit that he has "The Cerda.*
Pet
Wonderful New Discovery
Guaranteed to Bring
Quick Relief. Have
You Tried It?
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And Learn of the Laughs
The Geographers Missed
C. & S. Sporting Goods Co.
704 CONGRESS AVE
Miller i thorn base hit. Kelly; home run,
Frisch: stolen hase, Frisch; base on balls,
Barne l, Smith 3; struck out, by Barnes
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Raneroft, M.
Groh, r
Friach, __ ....
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King. rf. ......
Kelly. 1b. .....
Cuningham. cf.
Snyder, ......
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but which was not •utficlent
deteat the crippled Gassers
won 4 to t.
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If your size is here you can g
for $15.00, which is less than co
per cent on ALL soft shirts. ।
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Spain in the final match of
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VRUNS AMUCK
DRIVER GAPS
SY FORD RESCUE
ozen days it happens
does, the perspiring
enly cornea into the
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Where They Play Teay
Boston at Philadelphia.
New York at Brooklyn.
Cineinnati at Pittaburg.
Chicago at St. Louis.
Leading Spuds
Whale Life Out
•PTT,‘R0 ■ jw e
Maranyius •a. ...T i » • •
STARTING TOMORROW
IN THE
bert yesterday, meets the young
star Coebet tomorrow O'Hara
Wood, defeated by Cochet,
match strokes with Gobert.
PITTSBURG, Aug." 11—Pittabarg con-
Mil III • Cia da a eW $ to 1.
AM
.505
400
330
Totals ........ 4 7929 14
GALVE8rON
MeGowan, cf.
Hauser, 1K .
-.000 0/10
.. 1 4 4 4 14
.. 4 • 4 1 • •
A* *. W TO. A F bran plaine Ereat bai anc"soin:
; Inr the Cardirals.
; Practically ever
• +he cl..h___I--
1; Powell got a freak home run la
11 fifth inning when Lebgurveau, fielding
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 11. _ Piteher
Pave Danforth, tor whom the St.
louis Americans save Columbus
eizht playera last »pring. will be
relensed under option. Busness
Manager Bob Quinn of Um Brown,
ennounced iate thia afternoon. Dan.
torth will not depart for Chicago
with the Browne tonight. Though
Danforth has been plUhina fairly
rood ball, the announced reson for
the action is to give him a chance
to "come back."
worthy alike for the strategy and
stroke imrvolved, they defeated the
team of Andre Gobert and Henri
Cochet, 4-6, 6-8, 4-6, 6-3, 16-2.
The effect of the victory was to
NEW YORE
ABR. H. PO. A- E
Powel, ef. ..
Kopf, 3b. ..,
Nlcholson, vf.
sitpm.i,
2502222..
--Welch, rf.
1 Miler, If.
Pergins, a
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nuten the .Iran of an
.bile had been nound-
hout apparent reanon
1 « 1
It I. a pecutlar outfit, the St
Louls Cardinale. Some of the piay-
•r. who are now at arrt ng were pro.
nounced a, through year, ago. Not
a pleyer on th. club was purchased
at a fancy price. Rickey either
resurrected them from the minor,
or pulled a trad, with some major
league club in which money seldom
rigured on either aide.
- 2411000
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2 0 Chieego .
©inetnnati
1 11
3 4
6 3
rranging the finishing
0 Epeaking campaign
in this county Mon.
__ Brooklyn-
31 18 18 27 14 1 Solnripti
cewacnt 6 10 *
onth ........ 000 000 00—a
ore z...... 100 Ml W—«
hila. Jtaffmaa; Malan
Coemba Eazen, feliz 2,
■dflsh.it. Taveer, Whit-
Rnraa o. Muda, Johinmon 2,
2 mT* ouf, Johneon *
ene pet and was 4»rnd
809-20,220
champton was off form
panazatl,
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fl^M. 2 -
- Levelace, cf
LAngie, C ....
Nettahle Player,
On the St. Louts Cardinals era
four former American leas1'* play.
r*' Catcher Alnsmith, shortstop
levan, EirstBeseman Fournler and
Utility Man Gainer. Fournier o laved
with thie Whit. Sox and the New
York, Yankess La van was wth Ihe
ot Louts Browne ana Washing-
ton. Alnsmith gaine fame as the
battery partner of Walter Johnson
at Washington; later he was sent
to Detroit. Gainer started with De-
troit and fmlshed wuh Boswon.
American league club pwners
nsured there four players a/about
through several years ago. No tou-
Me was experienced la watvine
them, out ot the league. All four
up baseball in the
2 4 •
RICHARDS ND-z#
lot her motorist pushed
chanics aside and drew
ench from the Ford
standing beside the
vith a few turns is-
P wire to the siren and
s over while thanks
exchanged the crowd
to
• 1 Chicago
, 0 Clevelan
B 2
2 6
3 1
Boo. 2, Gross; struck out,
— 1. Bromley 1, Morris 2;
. banes on balls, Lewis 2, Morris s,
- t Bromley 4 _________
AB. R. H PO.
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utUe. or nothing to build
y 160300081-2 Crdinala.
1 0
The National Ieegue rare appear.
Ie haw nimmered down to a two-
club affair, the New York olant.
and the Bi Louta Cardinaln Those
tws clubs outstass tha field. One
or the other is almost ceruin to
rpresent the Xauonal league in
- the world Mr Ira If the Be Loul
4 J ardinas win the pernant, it will
* bea greet tribute to ths manageriai
J aMiltr of Branch Richey Unquro.
I • onably the Cardinals present on.
( , ot the moat unusual collection of
• « players that .ver aontended tor »
Bobbed hair Is bringing its own
acceasorien The latest is a email
comb enclosed in a bilver or sold
case, hung on a ribbon worn about
the neck.
Sesrer Ymtert-.
FWUdelshl. 5, beton a
New York 6, BreeUya 1
Pittaburg T. Cincienas L
Only three neheduled.
Snatch Twelfth inn c ,
Conseeutive Win in Race Between Cards and Giants
- - “Barbed Wire"
J J Airdome:—“A Broken Idol."
2 3
3 1
Grand C.ntrsI:—Jack
824 offer for the Colt Whhkaway and
114 that Barnes might take the three
year-old. xeqerally regarded as the
Total” 22432010 1
CATS TROUNCKB AGAIN.
SHREVEPORT. Lx, Aug. 11. —
The ats showed stcas at reviving_________________
• lost hop. In ths elghth inning I fintehed behind Margaret Dillon.
WhenLthey batted out three runs driven and trained by Thomes
Murphy, the Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
horseman in the free for all pace,
the feature of the grand circuit get-
1 • tone todey b defeatinz Philadelphia 3
dition — __ ____
when setive, threw — - —
which ■—risk** the halr. W
slande ere inaetive, hair to lost
representatives of
4 6
TEXAS LKABUE
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GREENVILLE, Texas, Aug. H.
Paris defeated Qreenvile today in
th. Texas-Oklahoma play-off •e-
riem. 4 to 4. Today's victory gives
Paris an edme on the merter, hving
won three samoe to Greenville
one same The same was featured
and Lefty Coop of Greenviie. Both
pit, bed sot’d ball, but Coop weak-
ened in the eiehth and ninth. al-!
lowins two runs in each Innins e '
Paris ........044 000 022-1 4 " I
Greenville . . 444 000 OOO—O I I
Batleries: Gray and Lemasters. ‘
Coop and Forest.
• • St. LWb.
0 4 New Yon
B. Griffith. rf..
Mhee “.......
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Totala ........
New York ......
Brooklyn .......
Tot k— hita.
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4 6 6
4 6
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Roxle.n — ! i ! ?• 0 Tetat —
Anderson, rt •••• 300100
aaington, 1b 1 » 1 U • 3
Allen, ef --3 4 « 1 • Lelbgla,e...
Brooks, s........1 0.0 « 1 • | MWeia. ss. .
Serouyer, e ...... 2 4 4 1 0 11 gww- »■ ...
Brennan, z .... 2 0 152 "
Peder, as........* »14 2 l i«SS7 if .
Morri A p ......... « 2 a 6 • Wwro. 35 .
— —— — — — Pittinger, Sb.
Hoxie in
Bam annoociation agrees
■ bird of the joint ad-
pe fair aasoclation, ana
E association, and the
Bou payinE the other
I Expenditures.
Kpum spent tor ndver-
mot exceed 31,200 00—
ft association paying
[fait annociation' paying
3 edvertinine is to be
Md approved by a
kee compored of mem-
r two ngacolationa.
I Bam Kungctation wi
knrade on the opening
fill and up at the fair,
| of the sate rocoipts of :
doronaton day. October
P the Ban Bam asocia-
Totals.........M 2 2 24 14
BAN ANTONIO. I* Coultma,
2 10 2 4 t kaFu..
. Jersey will be a popular fabric
for ran street woar. An unusual
model developed in this materii
comes in a wry soft shade at greem
with collars, miffs and belt ot whits
kid. The skirt is quit. circular in
cut and the mleeves are long.
sovTHAMPTOX, N. T, Aw 11.
Vincent Richards rf Tonkens, N. Y,
and Robert Kinsey of San Fran-
lage, won thetr way today tale
both tha stasias and doublea flaale
of the man's tuviatien Manta
tournament on the Brass snorts ot
ths Uwiro stak.
Te youthful Davis oup player
wax le put tws ot the meverest
testa he has eneountered this raa-
son ts emmere triumphent Meet-
SIR ROCH MEETS FIRST
DEFEAT OF RACE SEASON
NORTH RANDALL, Cleveland.
Ohio, Aug. 11-Sir Roch, which
paced record breaking races at
Columbus and Toledo during the
last two weeks met his first defeat
Totals.....— 2$ t 3 24 14 1
WICHITA FALLA
AB R H PO. A.E
BROOKLYN.
AB. R. H PO.
......4 6 3 1
......4 3 6 1
0 Practically overy other player on
, the Chib was taken from the minors
, and developed by Rickey. In ex-
2 change for these players Rickey
2 invariably turned owr players
8 rather than ash. The players
8 traded wore ot ne use to Rickey
1 Manazer McGraw of the Giants.
_ , on the other hand, has gathered his
— - stars together through a liberal ex-
ll 2 pendtture of money.
a W Wu Rickey, the "David Harum"
4 beseball, Etumph over McGraw
3 8 the "Rockereller" of the sport f
2 11Giheom,e.
e a wato, p
2 2owdf ...
2 e! Totals ..........M » is 24 11
— —I PtaLA DELPHI A
It 21 AR. R. R. PO. A. E
I Wrightatone. ».... 4 2 2 - - ‘
ParKimon3‘2. .... <12
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n 2b .... 2 4 14 4 4
started the game for the Bruins. S.Eerk 1
but faltered in the first inning and 5 P-
StS ElEeportbzu sromr”. rhe
of the game. Shanks, —
4 2 2 6 14
4 6 1 4 2 1
Two base hita. Summa, Whits;
: three base hits. White, McDonald;
i home runs. Tanner, Wheat, bases
■ <m balls off Wheeler 2, Love 3,
1 Davenport 4; strck out by Wheeler
| t. Love 1.
POSTPONE FULTON MATCH
WITH BILLY MISKE.
BT- PAUL. Minn., Aug. J1.~An
abecess in Fred Fulton’s nose dis-
closed when he was examined late
today by the state boxing commis-
sion'a physician, caused indefinite
postponement of his ten round
bout with BiUy Miske, set for to-
night here.
gera.*.;;
» • geheer, 1b......
1 3 n—ti. p. ...
the playin*
1 4
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At any rute it will ba a battle royal
and the fans are promised come,
fast baseball. Bi* John aye that he
is In prime condition and aspects
to set the local doom in one-wo-
three order.
• The battle between the Giants
and the Cardinals down the home
I atretch will offer a most unusun •
• situation The Glanta are one of
• th* hiuhest priced agregauona in
• the history ot the *ams.
8 dinals one of the cheapest it cost
3 Manager McGraw ot the Mrw Tork
, ( club a pretty penny to gelher to:
1 a wether, his work! champu.no R
* * ont Manager Rickey of St Louis
final score
e3: JettPferrr, who has been doing
.. good box work, came from Brooklyn
2 In cxchange for Ferale Schurp:
Max Vlack was obtained from
Chicaso for Heathcote Flack has
Two base hits, Eaington; three
base hits, McKes. Feder; stolen
the complete agree-
between the sub-
the fair representa-
8 6 6
4 2 3
4 6 1
4 12
4 2 2
8 6 1
4 6 8
aLail., laX.
| of rallies begins with
plap school house next
It and at each follow-
Hring the week there
"community meetings.
58, leaders in the move-
Bin canvassing for sig-
arm bureau contracts,
the bureau for ita
h handled 91,000 bales
I market and this com-
it is expected to sign
qnand bales more.
» director of the field
h A. Hfll of Manor is
she county association
os MAN SAYS
JN S CHARGE OF
ING IS NOT TRUE
COB. Texas, Aug 11 —
t large crowd of be-
d 1.000 people were
‘6 tabernacle Thursday
19ar Bam Sparks of
7’ in the interest of
tyfleld’s campaign for
states senate. f
to was master of cere-
lucing first J. D. Moore
Mr. Moore was justice
lor six years and made
ing statepianto vindj-
B Mayfield of the
) Drinkill hotel as
his opponent. Hi nce
an Irishman and has
* Catholic, his honest
i regard to Mr. May-
artily applauded,
rber, or Han Marcos,
to have cast his first
Abition in Han Marcos
years ago when local
S by on vote, intro-
Bparks. Mr Barber
rnor Neff, and was
the echo.
Ashton is putting the Vets
through some stiff practice stunts
this week in preparation for a hard
battle Sunday with John MeCan
.412246
.6,22/11,0
Sam coronation shall
pome place other than
ehds, due to the lack
be fair xorunds. This
be held on the first
r, October 16.
hare Receipts,
al admission fee to
r the coronation shall
etween the Central
ssociation and the San
lo n t he Han Rain as-
eiving two-thlrds and
Nation receiving one-
gate receipts at the
6 1
0 2
LOCAL campaign ;
• the Travis county e
together with the field
here for the Central
ership drive will be
6 6
1 0
3 3
rod sticking hats and i
h into the siren No
B in sight and the
totting bigger and big-
• Congress avenue pa-
M uneasily on the cor-
hat something should
was plainly a disturb-
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6 6 6
7 0 Pittsburg
6-3. Robert Ki
single semi-fina
tional victory 0)
crack player. Ze
1 3 34
. R.H.PO.A.E
• • 6 6 4 26
3Ev:
champ on of his year, tomorrow
Tbs price involved was not made
public but is generally accepted in
turf circles to have been $125,000.
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2 16 Dictate
114“
2 6 1
8 6 6
6 6 6
8 6 1
1 e 6
6 0 6
0 6 6
1 0 6
16 6
16 6
rood day of the fair.
e Han Ham association
ols‘ parade at the en-
* fair grounds.
Ham association will
n the second floor of
tiding using as much
cessary on the second
Ir, October 17. and the
after the arrival of
parade at the fair
be divided fifty-fifty
between the fair as-
i the Han Nam asao-
i Ran Ham association
icipate in any further
Bittle, if Sil
WICHITA FALLS, Texas, Aug
11— The Bpudders tar re axed their
lead s sother full game today when
Wheeler stopped Delias today with
three hits while his toemmstes
drove Love and Davenport from
the mound, Reid finished under a
CRABS TANK THIRD PLACB.
GALVESTON, Texas, Aug. 11—
The Band Crabs wont into third
place today by winning from Hous-
ton 8 to 4 in ten innings. Bribeck’s
two home runs accounted for four
of Houston's runs. Diviney’s cir-
. cult clout tied it up for the Cabs
in the ninth. Eibel hit his six-
teen th horns run of the season.
) HOUSTON
AB. R. H. FO.A. E
Grimm, Bighee; home ren, Russell: base
on balls, off lama 8, Co sew 1; ptruck
i set. by Cooper 8.
.... 4 11116
.... 4 6 6 2 0 6
5 2 a 12 • 0 Totals ——.j» 3 4*25102
1 • • 4 a 4 NEW TOM
2 0 13 0.0 AB. K H. PO. A. E
a o i a o • et. — «.....
0010 Rason.?b. ........1
a a i i a a Kr- E --------J
12182 22 i:
i Total*......... 11 4 13 30 ia « Seote • .........3
‘Two out when wimning run Bush, P --4
"0TMttea tor Lyle In 7. J 8 2
Houston .........OOO Ml 10# 0-4 Tsn.rd
Gelveston ...... 020 200 401 1—4 Eanatelvhia ..............000 009 020-2
Two hue Ufa, Whiteman, Eibel uz — a .000 Oil 041-4
Witry; throe bM. bite. Mungon? larzaratt"„2222 Bahane. . F
irut"outnbytuzaheen8gSrni,BBams."nokmmue2ue diskmckout,
key 2: bases on balla, Gheen 3. —
........ I —.PITHER’S HITTING WIN8.
•CARR VICTORIOUS. s208T03aAuK-.n2 rW “w:racdohnsom
BAN ANTONIO. ejas, Au*. 11. 2 anptohr"armdru. hrrtan £
The San Antonio Bears won their eat 0 s "T1"' " th"
second game of the home stay to-1 WASHINGTON
a day, defeating the Beaumont Ex’ ----
porters by the score of 4 to 2. Lewis
The Australian tennis pl
Gereld I., Patterson and
2.22142 AsangEia wassbteineaIn a trde,
deteated. BotE today 3 to 3. Jeff Pfeffar wha h.e
....38 51327,14 0
BOSTON
AR. R- H. Pa A. K
^..311266
.... a 1 0 6 3 0
.... 4 6 1 17 1 6
; Moore. 8b ....... 4 6 0 1 4 6 _______ _
Hendrieka, if .... 2 6 2 2 6 6 Youngt
Connolly. 2b .... 8 1 2 1 2 6 Ketchum, D-
84 1
2- and hie Elgin crew. Thia gnme
Pm iehoula prove of ununual inter-t in
that the Vete, one of the heaviest
hitting teams in the district, will *t>
up against a hurler rated by many
fans aa the brat in Central Texas
preement Reache
ant on Openin
iir Exposition.
>< « a rt 17 *
, The Vets, while not overconfident
— ---------------- feel sure tha tthey will give a goat
«les matches scheduled for tomor- aceount of themseives. The recent
row to qualify them to meet the dtabanatnz of th T-O lengue will
------ ------ ... --- -m--u a;no doubt introduce at least two
the prellminary round at Philadel- new faces in the line-up for sun-
"ria Patteon -int- — day anad wil eerve to oooot ub
: Central Texa" baroball Eherany-
We are taking a big loss 01
white suit sold in order to cle
cabinets entirely. Washable
and Trousers are cheaper N(
REGULAR PRICES than the
be next season. You can see
25 per cent cut off regular
means—its’ a big saving—Ge
Palm Beach, Spanish Linens b
today—25 per cent cut goes or
2 0 0 0 16 Clevelane
14 4 2 4 4 "ma
1114 4 0
1 4 4 2 1 4
■esses Yeater@ay.
fntt**wa
wieitv*, L
whye The »tay Tdv
Euzstm aegnAtonia.
Port Worth Kt hreveport.
Dallas at Wichita Fala.
Wehkei, p"
55X"'p •
••Haworth 7.7.
Pe
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CIANT* SMasH tun.
2201 BROOKLYN. Aw. 11-Tha - York
21 I Glanta ended theif tain* trek today
I”- by dateqtine Rmkin seliee Aim
* geme rf a taro *am aefiu
WHISKAWAY SOLD BY
WHITNEY FOR $125,•*•
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. T,
Au*. 11.—Harry Payne Whitney
today nouried tiainer G. W. Bares
wu 4- 4
$4 a"- C“a
la Sam will be atage
M it in co-operatioa
t two days of tha Cen
ir, it agroed Fn
at a joint mheeting .
Mo. for th. Man San
[ executive commitee
I fentivai xiu not lom
y reason of th. cotta
, tha fair exponttior
int win be staged it
5 and will attrac
> vinitors to Austin.
ning day of th. fair
Sam parade will b
dine the parade will b
h of th. queen, unde i
(• be b.14 at Cla:
da' parade on the aes
ad at th. fair grounds
txt feature of the San
Hon. The festival
a share in the fall
aking with a bl* ball
ounds on the evening
er the horn
larger becai
Coomb, cf A2RHP0-AE.
Coombs, ct •«•«•. 4 0 2 1 0 6
: * Bears. rf ..... 4 6 8 6 6 0
Calvo, K ...... 8 6 12 6 6
Kraft. 1b 611710
Hoffman, 2b .... 2 12 0 10
Haly, 3b •••♦•••• 2 0 6 4 2 0
or, ........2 1 2 1 2 0
0 18
6 3 a
2 8 8
0 0 1
1 8 8
1 1 18
1 1 8
Oil
0 0 0
vents Tentative.
ements reached be-
Jr committee and the
-committee are only
inal action on the pro-
ceme this morning.
Ram general commit-
the chamber of com-
sider the proposals.
; to slated for 10
o • are playing hang-up
1 0 National.
1 $ ___ He Cam# Cheap
• Rogers Hornsby, one of
2 _
tee, -a --as 3.a.2 ” ’
tBstted for Uitsm in ninth.
--20? in 802-2
T— b—kla.R.WMll. wil.r. S*on.
,",5; ou"" 02:
F-i i l pt
Wsshington 5, Boston 4.
Ney York 3, Philadelphia
Only two scheduled.
Summa, Cf ..
McDonald, rf
» Beck, lb......
White, 2b
Bischoff, c ..
Wheeler. P
Total. .....
Dallaa ........
Wichita Falta
WANTED, by Missouri, Kanna* and Texas Linas foe
service at various points, machinists, boiler mkers,
blacksmiths, electricians, sheet metal workers, copper
smiths, tinners, freight and passenger ear repairers
aad carpenters, also helper* for same work. Apply
to room 70S M. K. a T. bufding, corner of Commerce
and Market streets, Dallaa, or F. K Tutt, Mechanical
Superintendent, Denison; E. E. Hanna, Superintend-
’ ant, Denison, Texas; F. W. Grace, Superintendent,
< Wichita Fall*, Texas; R. R. Farmer, Superintendent,
. Greenville, Texas: A. 8. Johnson, Superintendent
Smithville; A. S. -Johnson, Superintendent Waco,
Texas.
u.^,, ...... - 3
ot nutrition.
"""."2 h y*
erse
a"ag.mammz.amucman.zhudrter
a few eppllestiens ef Mahdeen win
000 • _‛"D I"
::: THOUSANDS
A & 12,1 Kheatatarlarers5otan.tme.
WAY IN FINALS "‘-st
Where They Piay Today.
SSXX KeYo *—>•
St Louis at Chicago.
Detroit at Cleveland.
C. w Ciark’g
? STAGEI
IIR DATES
Bow. 12..........2 • 0 C X o RlUwI
Kirkham, rt...... 411100 ...
Bmtty. 1b........ 2 1 1 2 0 4 Tat.a a: w “chm.“. 2..27.
MeKra. a ........2*121* 2^3 for F:Cetz"su“nuadshth
Mw«ra. ct -----2 • • 2 * 4 for atin'ta
Hiller. 2b......— 4 • • 2 4 4 WMklwtra ..............441 1W 044 4
Lewis, ..........• 4 • « 2 oBegton-- 620 040-3
Bromey. D.....-J 0002 J
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Banuaqnnio 220 125 000—4 out * *■ cot-
— t — ww—. Ha was ob- France in the doubles match sot the
tained, from the Dsntoon (Texas) i Dav to cup contention.
Friach, teqm. in 1915. In another five-set match, note-
Bill Doak, en, ot Rickey', pitch-
ing stara, came to the Cardinals for
the draft pries of $300 from the
Akron (Ohio) club.
Milton Stock, after being shunt-
,th* Giants to the Phillies.
20550
Por men, wssske and children. Ask as
'l tartar or WaitafwaT abeut a 1
lfestion gusresteed treetm
write direet to the
' hes, Tasas, it ;
myen at your favorite 4
etore ar tartar shop.
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