The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 122, Ed. 1 Monday, October 15, 1923 Page: 5 of 8
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THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Longhorns Work Behind Closed Gates For Vanderbilt
Than
Yank Juggernaut Massacres McGraw’s World Cham
Howard’s
Bowlers
BY BLONDY CROSS.
any rate."
“3
receipts of
to within
the
series
I
c
lng ‘round
* /
chanoer
el
000 0 10
Totals
10 1 S M 11
S
•Batted for Barnes in eighth.
on-
Veteran Jawn, With Back
Ruth Has It On
World Series
Total... 8142712 0
de ya.
Casey in Fifth
injury
Notes
Giants ..
14—Hie
ager, in a predicament he has never
tioned by th* national tennis
Casey failed to ret a hit in three
knocked out by
lant Kinsey brothers, the veteran
Griffith, and
■
Incal netaters
are now in com-
rot one hit. scored two runs,
was
tourney.
He mad* four putouts without a
for the day
New Record Set
He’s Some Kicker
chine.
For Attendance
rd
until
62,817 persons paid their
way into
This number was MT grent-
\
and
he
bases.
the
Overworked muscles
Tankee
probably is
MORNING
STATE
P.
walk
sore
the Giants
NIGHT
17
E
ITS GOOD
I Infinitel
NONE BETTER
Each club's share, $20K,547.76.
Jimmy Zinn Holds
failed to hit
Al three of the
Orioles to One Hit
KANSAS CITY. Mo, Oct 14-
The Sale of
-Weddin
thene schools are
Stationery
his tame befor
«reateet crowd that ever
when the game atarted.
Slightly Soiled Boxes at
YOU KNOW HE AL
They Might Entertain a Cow
Words by Ring Lardner
S
1
Price
gnSOi
IT HARDLY SEe
LIKE i Got
2
AYTHING DONE !
e
V
Will Last Only One More Week
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909 Congress
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DEMe
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GEBHARDTS
CHiLI CON CARNE
3"
6
5
Will Challenge
Saengerrunde.
In the last inning of the
first game of the current
world series, Casey Sten-
. 010 000 000—1
. 340 100 00*-
Engraved
Stationery
TULANE EMBROGLIO FAILS TO
DAMAGE SQUAD VERY MUCH
soclation.
Pollawing
McGugin's Veteran Pigskin Packers Will
Heavily Outweigh Texas Gridmen.
ihra.
RACQUET MEN
MEET TONIGHT
MR wiu l
orcs. Ort
Yankee
eame ‘
old
due
Yon con tab* out mehe and etirt.
nest quickty with Sioan's Lni-
ment. Just pat it on «centiy. Yon •
don't Have to rub it in. The lame-
Only Slight Form of Art Nehf Stands in
Way of Smashing Yank Victory Now. '
instrumental
third, walked
mage, and
drila, also.
center. The camera caugnt
him coming into the plate,
bringing home the run that
meant a Giant victory.
o
0
Stiff
and
ITOVGHT vow
WAS $UDPoseD .
to JUST ee (
ownin' THINOS
to score.
In five trips to the plate, Ruth
teacher la
follows:
four
plala
)
MOW OlO YOM (
HAPPEN to -5"
OERLOOK A
cene RAeK AND
<
the <
thene
l
rs si
omed
eir mow-'
hair they
whade of
fine eM
’ lean nnaj
YANKEES—
Witt. ef ......
Dugan, .......
Ruth, r* ......
R. Meusel, If...
N
>11 to hire
t• of her
I of
He
Sal
lot her re
mad m
the bank.-
d;
would bf
th* Bell
> 2
AST
n thewan
CK
New York
exterminate
ver egnin.
s
The paid attendance of 62,817 ecpipsed by nearly 400 '
previous record, set in the third game of the series at
Stadium two days ago, while the receipts, passing 3
c
------- entimate that about
Il SOS people were in the mtand.
torry jest"
sman cried,
aivest
ide.
aat so.
’ son.
I know
g to run.
lant ship
r doom!
a trip
is doom!"
his head.
N
ts slue:
nors tricks
esAdxtory councils share. 1144-
ite
> SSd
l la
new
team’n him ware made by Irish
M.usel and he scored the onty
run.
briet in-
a carlo ,.
. . . Ri.
... Yanks Astougd McGraw.
McGraw is expeted to do the ob-
vious thing tomortow, however, and
mena Neht lo ths bok
"I never maw such hittine la A
eerie, aa that of th. Yankees in
GIANTS—
Bancroft, ss
Greh, 3b ...
Frisch, 2b ...
Young. rf ..,
E Musel, If
Stengel, cf ...
Kelly. 1b ....
Gowdy, o ...
Bentley, p ..
J. Scott, p...
Borneo, p ....
•O Connell ..
Jonnard, P ..
Marbt ehARropasehoha.
her fee.
anit, •he
great kicker and
threat man.
to the
t three :
quint to meet the Elks before the
leagues proper get underway.
It is understood that the Elk
challenge will take more or lew
the form of a naring det In the
next day or so after Howard’s men
have become organized.
1 0 0 1 s
1 0 0 4 4
'■ 2 sn
-
„Spicrwood, A IV Bmleh, Mise
Fry, Mies Coffry and Miss Leife-
—-am*
gel, center fielder, and vet-
eran of many a hard-
fought campaign, poled a
mighty home run to deep
l ho last two kamen,* McGraw said
tonight. “My players are hittera,too,
and they have done just as well
but Joe Rush pitched a remarkable
game today and the credit is al
to him.
"I certainly expect to take tbs
next two games. Nehf. I’m sure
will win again and I aun have Wat-
er then the former rcora entnb.
Baked Columbum day at the third
Stengel Hits Non-Stop Smash in Ninth Round of First Game ■'ELKS TO FORM
TENPIN LEAGUE
Hold twice and flying qut to the
outReM once He was partly re-
.___ Ward May Be Ort.
Oormaa, powerful tin.men. ha.
been out for mevernt week, and
"I not. be.ahteto play Saturday.
It is understood Corman brake hi: ..
hana In th. initial content th. heno the r ailed
•aon 1 night
planger with brut, .trensth and
a good head mar
ecrtmreage for eeveral
Texas versus Vanderbilt!
That will probably be the classic of the year in football
circles of the southwest.
Stewart’s Longhorns and McGugin’s Commodores will
clash at the Fair stadium, Dallas, Saturday, Oct. 20, in what
is to be the final tussle between the two elevens for several
seasons to come.
This afternoon, the varsity machine, the victorious Long-
horns—not flushed with the three comparatively easy tri-
umphs the Steers have registered to date, nor cowed by the
magnitude of tho impending con- I------ z
t goin’ to
the game-
oil
the same!"
To etage this tournament It I.
tmperative that Autin have a
tenni orennizntion which Ie recog-
nixed by th. national amaociatiom.
peanton for to
buneed up an
voday With due rant. Marley
"houla jerk a round into condition
minor lenrue ame
and ncoordingly I
i accredited with i
1/
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1
4
HUGGINS' MACHINE OUTPI
AND OUTGENERALS MUG
sertes in
the Yankeen
these stare wi
enter th. looni
majesty. Babe Ruth, today had it
all over hlo nib. Minter "Casey”
Stengel, in the fifth game of the
world sertes today at the Tankee
rHn
RalChilicon
Carne made
afterafamous
। /ficncn reqpe
gomeern exint than repineement,
for pla-kin tile, in e,- er mi.
hone Riewart and hid entene of
-metant are contronted WIN th:
nama mituntiom.
-Serimmage Fresh Tuenday.
..Thz. workout chin nfternoon for
the.Stpere.wu take three form,
that ot a limbering up proce.. roi.
lowine.Batorday‛• e*u.bM. nkun
prarucs end en attempt rm th.
par; < f the worthy reach and hi.
etaff er •pinim th. eramention
errora and Haws that were rt an
by the endmen neainet Tulane The
Lemnghorne will prebably run
throueh • dummy merim-
white set ■
es of the ■
• she was 1
champions and as though inspired
to wipe out the memory of two
bitter defeats at the hands of the
Olanta. Behind the wonderful box
but for the hrenka of the game
202024 beve comnected with at learn
at to t tie The fmmOnni ar.
the CUnt. |
NOON or
from ouch
challenge has been made as yet. _ — -___________
but it baa trickled out that a work of Bush, the team dlaplayed
other three timea, two of
league open to
third Barker who ...
game at
Ung Iter
ttenor
t the oJ
their M
on twent
iueh bum
and mert
voyages I
Whether
booka do
muntention winthengmen tor the eheptvhin"gameenyehmrainta
zuu t^‘ Hnt
during which they are to give the _
ezhibitiona if an plane maierialime.
the only Tankee not to get a
hit in Saturday" game, though
he made the fielding feature,
was the batting menmation today.
Pugan got four hits today la
To Wall, Is Still Optimistic
NEW YORK, Ort 14 —The k»s ’
of today's game to the Yankees
pbnced John MeGraw, Giant man-
congecutive trips
purpose of the
make plane an
winter bowling
Elk tenpinners.
Jimmie Zinn pitched a one-hit
one run enme here today nEntne
naitimor, while the Kainana city
Wu*a champlone ef the Amen-
stadium for
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MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1923.
are hana-
L dieun-
lo longed
nk youe?
A •» 14
wpine and
. . Thee*
>-UBS
m giame-
we at up-
4y betore
icily aa
nquanum
W •ltghuy
• root on
uning for-
focal, do-
har^BoUrw.
Texaa Ort
tar. Naynie Flat Mias Margaret__... __
-i $ d
U Chamberlain: Pleasant Val- —
Tuesday, Coach Clyde LAttlefleld’e
frosh ball parkers will be cajole
onto Ck field for scrimmage, the
first year men using as near a du-
pication of Vanderbilt plays as it
was possible for scouts bring
u> the Longhorn fold. The battle
will then be on, and the Steers will
besin In earnest the toughest week
of practice yet doled out by the
now well-known “Hurry Up" Stew,
art.
rural schools
in knocking in
worked overtime against them in an
effort to curb their wild beret of
_ A number of other hitting 1
urt.. — ...__ --_. If he uaes Seht tomorzow and win.
..__ Star.to Enter Meet he will havs to send a tired man
meet purine thia time, ths brii-
han wbb a high fly which teu 'tn
: - The Cuba all cal-d
ll a twobaer, but iWmptr- I
Quigly ruled th. bau fall aw1
th. tana- and wan a homer.
1
have opened ar
Monday The
girl's soft
■ ths OM-
• undertip
> Usa. but
• cornera,
upt atsm-
but it waa
imed neck-
•las The
• out the
t deneetea
hin whteh
l tndented.
rbi but so
«. poeeib!
ArtS
the demo-
lage " the
getic mlen
mp curves
in six innings
All tennis enthusiasts of Austin
ar. expeted to meet tonight In
the chamber of commerce for th.
purpome of orsanizing a local tennts
anpoctation which la to be vane-
Hunting Good at Elgin
ELIN, Texaa. Oct. 14—The
hunters In this section are prom-
ined good duck hunting for the
mason, Judging the number of
large droves at ducks that ars
' southward bound. Tho creeka,
tanks and ponds are attracting
| the bird. In large numbers. Dove
1 and quail are not as plentiful as
i heretofore. Ro much of the land
l la posted permits are emsentini
for covering much territory.
be out
pB i today—35 centa.
Sloan’s Liniment—kius pain
this is a record the
not dimclose, but it
Jimmy O’Connell, ths eutfieldr
for whom the Gtante paid 171.-
000 to a Pacific Coast club,
ehowea up a* poorly today aa
he did yewterdy when called
on for a pinch htt Today he
waa a. bed .. Jack Bentley
for whom the Giants hnndea
out 148,000 to the Baitimore
Ortolen
He was so nervous ana tight- I
ened today that ha waa whits i
ss ha stopped to the plate and
struck out on four pitched hallo
Yenterdaz be waa sueky enough
to get hit with a slow ball
•hair An4
BisIe IM
Mt w.J
advea, ear -1
i an many
I Irish of
lebwt un-
• ...
rows of:
i wsa noil
Mag tem.
on once
only 39 “times at bat-
In sin innings, the first, third,
fifth, sixth, eighth end ninth,
the Giants went out one twe,
these. Only one msn in addi-
tion to Emil Meusel got beyond
•econa bame. Young getting to
third in the fourth when aZumel
got a double. The only other
tlm. a Ola nt got to mecona
boo. waa when Kelly walked in
the seventh, foreing to second
Mouse l. who hod tngied
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Miures foe five «amee:
Attendance, 267 258.
Recetpta, 3MA M3.
in this section
will open rest
few rudimentary
Dugan, the
Select Team Tonight
A team for pre-season contests
is to bo chosen tonight, also. It
is understood that this tesm will
challenge any team from the
Saengerrunde bowlers for a serles
of pre-season contesta. No formal
m his first
cireled the
► ■ ana Rarnes left. The Giants
aren'tdefeat ed yet. by a long shot."
Sad Sam Jones Today.
Huggins needing only one same
to take the bertes, has nothing to
wor shout in the pitching end.
"Red Rem" Jonen, whose grant
pitching effort in the third game at
the series was ruined by Caary
Stengel and Ma home run bat. prob-
•My will be sent out for tomorrow's
game and the world title. But be-
sides Jones, there is youmng Waite
Hoyt. In whom Huggins has great
conndence The Yankee manager
waa in high good humor after to-
days victory, for he sees Ma flrat
worias series title coming to him.
Errtt"th8"chtpioa 1
waTbtsmaartazttmempatmyeasnban” wm,
mechanical defects of iho aiant on. balla of Bentiey 2, aft Bush 2 i
machine today played almost BB 1” Scott.., 1:2 zut. bi
great a part In its downfall aa (Bantiey 1..(Schana),by euah ’ 1
the..utter collapse of its twIrUng (Barnen XConne"e Banegofe). by I
staff. ] J. Seott 1 (Bush), by Barnes 2 I
Nehf Giant, Leet Hees (Ward, Ruth), by Jennard 1 J
Tonight, only the slight, yet' (Pipp) ghie,of Beetley Bln 1 1-3 J
formidable figure of Arthur Nehf s»f J. Boult B in 2 innings, 1
aouthpsw ace Of McGraw's club off Barnes 4 is 1 2-3 innings, Job-
stands in the way of a "mashine nard 0 in 1 inning. Bush 3 in s g
victory for the Yankees, unlem all winning pitcher. Bush; I
the signs and portends of ths pitcher. Bent ley । umpires, |
_ diamond are at fault. Nehf, who Evene at plate, O'Day at first. 4
a shut out the Yankees 1 to 0 in Nailin at see end. Hart at third;
the third eame of the serie, t the time of game, 1:53
only regular among the Giant —----------------------------
boxmen who has not been pounded
Into submlaMon. Hs alone satnds
out as the last hop. nt th. cham-
pion. and MeGraw will send him
to the ramparts tomorrow In •'
desperate .ffort to stem the tide,
of the remorseless Tankee ma-
$75,000 of the million-dollar mark.
Yanks Display Power
Realizing that they have their
flrot world's title within their
grasp, the Yankees played like
-e- WE cenT eer
E: \ ALONG wiOUr
-aug
pare.
esmen are
Only 32 batters faced Bullet
Joe Rush Th first five in the
Giants" batting order came to
the plate four times each and
Elka club bowlers are scheduled
to come together tonight at 7:10
at the club alleys in a called
meeting by H. B. Howard. The
tmes at bat, golng out to tn-
Stadium which the Yankees won
eaaily.
the Pitt
If the New York National win
tomorrow the world’s series into
a deadlock for the third time,
the seventh name will be played
at the Yankee stadium on Tues-
day. Yankee officials won the
tone of the coin flipped in their
office after today a game when
the site of the deciding con-
test was determined. Commis-
stoner Iandis, with half a sand-
wich in his mouth, provided
"how • dearth ot ritet b-krini
men .ot eourne, the Hr* eleven.
-ea hav* • .number at *ulMHt it.
snd nun, baeka, but not on. at
these men enow to anything like
A par With the first etring euAr.
tete Al Vanderbitt no mere-ori.
the fifth
even, wore
a her hair,
an glosy.
attention,
ached and
htm skep-
ver, Clav-
ana mended
except in
ration, a
L
white skin
above an
vas subtly.
ie mouth.
fresh and
lp stieks
sponsible, however, for the one
Giant run, knocking a puzzling
bounder to Pipp In the second on
Four Killed in Auto Mishap
ST GENEVIEVE, Mo. Oct. 14- ,
Four persons belleved to be Paul'J
Hein and Ms wits ana Paul Wint-I
rak and Ms wits, all of St. Loutm/I
were kmea when an automoblle ||
In which Ui.y were riding plunged |
over a 70- foot embankment ite
B ereek 13 miles north of bar*I
last night "
all the dash and power of attack
that carried It to record breaking
victory In the American league.
Fores Downs Strategy
For two days. John McGraw,
silent, gray loader of the Gienta,
baa thrown In retntorcements with-
out avail. Mv* of his moundamen
were bombarded yesterday and four
were rushed In without effect to-
day. He has found that brilliant
strategy, the generalship of the
"Master Mind" cannot withstand.
The Yankee Jugernant
Yankeea.
Stengel hit zero
Ruth batted .250,
NEW YORK. Ost.
MannL.E FA 1.1 JI
14—Meat of Um ।
on an error, struck out once ana.
nied gut to th* outnela once.
experienceg in his many batties for
world banebanl honors.
•srly in x-„an.annual .eumtom „iEa wZ.o-puaoncRtaregertsn2
early in November Austin is sched- the left hander etrher hAu
uled lo stag, an invitaton tenni ' hander etther he" been
Piratea pttehea
"hat was prob-
AMANOGANY €. '
(MILKIN STOL K
Sny Gilstrap- -veteran fighting
wine man who has few eqal. st
-nd If any. Hi th. mouthwent-aim
damagea an old injury in th. Tu-
lene manaere Gil.Iran will prob-
ably be unabte |« sr rim mag a far a
dey or •o, but with an even brak
nhoua be al his ponition when th.
referee whtatle blows st the stad-
ium.
„!ckhardt, who was knocked mt
Haturday afternoon after putting
up a brilliant brand at football. WBB
not nerounly hart with ehe ex.
ceptton of a Mt of -tirfnes2 he is
ready to go tht afternoon
The hardest blow • Lenghorn
athlete ram. to Rin. Smith, smiih
waa knesd la th* bark of the neek,
ana.in poor "hape al prenent
r Van^m nble ” enter
it with I
y nppre
nlone wai
iDibfr wasT
A MINUTE ALL
Dav AHO Yer
ty oa the
ither and!
I In yent
mate, the
NEW YORK, Oet 14—Mother
Nature, who for five daya has
performed her prettiest for world
arrive fandom, la du. to frown
upon the sixth game of the
Yankees-Glantn title clash to-
morrow. nccordine to th. fore-
coat of the local weather bu-
reau.
"Cloudy apa cooler with fresh
southwest winds," was the pre-
diction.
I neck WBB
lowing the
owa bass
hands vary
its giovra.
Uy woman
•VW Ht•
m» wor
The veteran Caney Joe Ward Bhouta everythtng run off mmooth-
who was not uwd in ehe Tolan. *' ”” the outntanding tenniaf
•st 'o because at infurie. win N expoments at th. nation win take
carefuanty roomed during the com- ipar im che Aqnuin Invitation tennia
we-k for the DAVa bati- tournament. In this raw the entry
There I. an even break at pren 1 lnt wu naturally have to be.
thetcyey wiu not b ii ri con- umtted. On the other hana. Mhoul NEW ronu Ort a_An00..
ditien for any hevy work by the ■ few plans go Astray, the tournn- T, R et ’’ Another
time of the confiet ment will be h*M nevert heleaa, and new record for attenance was net
The greet propordon at the Leng- Ithe..ment be thrown open to all. today tar world's merles. when
hor tank Raturdav stand. rat la the understan Ung
cieary. Ta mho siware, pre-ent --—
aran at athlete, and Stop th. Me- c , ..
Ptnoirompeneneniupran Sox Even Matters
"ompid’Pr.rranzpmeege te In Chicago Series
.,1. " NC0uiiaisn ombnasta comsker PARK, cemcAqo,
DI Oct 14—Moe. than 41,000
fana the great rat --rnrat that
• ver attended a Chicngo elty
serle- — — -L- -— - _ -T- - .
B to
ley, John Askew.
stadium.
It is certain now that all rec-
days of Yankee triumph.
Yanka Outsmart Giants
For today, ths clan of Millar
Huggins not only applied suf fl- y.
cient “brute force,” to heat down™***
C t // / I WHAT I Bor—A WONDERFUL )
k } *z A « I PAIR of ANDIRONS AND A /
/ I SILK LAMP SHADE AMD <-
1 A’THE cuTsr TELEDHONE )
—_______ ™eue r z
x ′-$
N 4")
■
All the Yankeee guns weren't
on the playing field. Immediate-
ly after the ame, half a dozen
uniformed men with grim facee
ana eutomatie pistols. rted
lant- natehels to their shoulders
and carried away the days re-
cetpta
which he went out, but which
enabled Meusel.. who had tripled.
•laughla nt "brute force,” fortified,
on the other hand, by sterling
sharpshooting Today's triumph
must be set down .to the credit
fiet Saturday with the mora ar
less veteran eleven that fought the I
famous Michigan Wolverines four
long quarters to a etandstmu only
to lose by the paltry noore of 1
to 0 the past week-end—will sat
forth on Clark field in the first
of a week of grueling secret pruc-
tiees. Texas will drill behind
barred gatra for the Commodorea
and only a trustea few will be
edmitted to these sessions, we have
it from nose other than the vet-
eran mentog. Doo Stewart himseit.
No Serious Injurien
The Hlanco with the Tulane
Greenlee, that frolle Haturday in
which an exultant Longhorn team
trod roughshod up and down the
field at Beaumont through a very
over-touted eleven, has ion Stew,
art's charges m pretty fair con- .
altion. A few minor Anduries
were receivea but outaide of then,
and a wealth of naturally ex- i
ported bumpa and brulmea th.
steera are just about Utting all
to ths marry. ■
Fulbaek Marley-itne, but a line
once, got
of •'brut* force.” but even so the pinn 16—
theory that this monumental clas-1 WPP
ale of 1923 is a struggle between Wen 2.
power and tactics alone must now scn‛ B' e
be cast aside, shattered by the re- “
morselesn facts of the last two ' P -
r^^v.
vune yarat
and out-
ran ampocintiom, touched Parnham
and Thoman Oriole pitchera far
IB Kite to win, T to 1,
Brin wk* formerly was with
number of the Elk bowlers belleve
that an Elk quintet. If properly
coaxed, might take on some San-
gerrunde aggregation for a Bound
drubbing. However, nothing spe-
cific along this line has been
broadcasted to data.
Saengerrunde Plans
Saengerrunde ninepinners and
tenpinners are now making plans
for a Saengerrunde winter league
which la to start in the next few
daya. In nil probability, Saen-
gerrunde bowlers win select a without effective pitching, the
ords for recetpts and attendance
•w che sox sent th uz wnehn‛eztheneurs"dmtomomrn
In lbs fourth Eme nt ths eame ar xnown. The total at-
here today. The victory I tendanee will be nwws than 300..
। . - —-— . serine at 0*0 and the recelpta more than
two "in ench Both rovr 31006,000.
Alexander of th. Cuba and Mik. T.davs flares-
B :pmeasnanin 2 255 2222 "cm. m.
m which the Nationals knork "F euv. ar.-
•vengroa out ane tieq th. m -JI gra , Hach club S share. $85,62007.
--- O- the "core (Players share In first tour
"Jumping Joe"
■ ■,---C '
/ N
{wELL V
\ ? e
Atnarilya eona niea men I". ___...
2mslunsm #
Vande-in Nsovi^
Ths Commodore Hr. will nut.
xeteh. the Steer nearty from .ad j tne •iah Alexander went out
lo .nd Stewar"- susrda ar tn. for A pinch hitter in the i----
only roetttona Hl the varsity for. In which the Nationals kne ked
wand defen- that will enmpr f. ISxonare out and tied ths sone*
zomey tn meteht to the Tandy line ! Nolin.Thureton and Tony Kauff-lenm.. _>
The Vanderbilt baekrei «m —man finished up the pitching u P only '
w.lsb the varaity taeka elan Mt ' mienmenta.
It Ie In th* line that the Comm" I A home ron by Mar Sheety witN
Anew wUl fewer over the Lng. Hooper on first bam broke up th.
horna "* , gams la the ninth inning, sheiya
On. point nt tnterest- bath team. H" -e= = ------ -----
=ow a drank nt mnat bkrini the croud
Marquette university of
Milwaukee last year went
through the snason with-
out having its goal line
crossed. One of the big
stars on the eleven was
Joe "Red" Dunn, quarter-
back. This year Joe "Red”
is captain and is expected
to star again. Joe "Red”
—Danee
-eceptione
—And every eceasion.
Correet Styles. Sample. Will
Ba Sent Upon Request
The E. L. Steck
Company
MN Cv^fryy. Aut-n,
gray eyes,
ie hid, and
46 dietl-
nok A day
slip. Stengel accountml for three
Tennis Enthusiasts
To Organize New
Association.
slon.win be to $200,000 mark for the second time, brought the total ”
* ‘ receinta nf the cericg fn within — - ■ - -■ - - - - - - -
-
g-g hn
Friend Al:
Well Al Edna has found a place
where they mH furniture m emsy '
payments and she is going dowh ,
' tews this A.M. and toy Bompeaces '
for the new apt and ahe has prom- 1
b ined she would set Uy nothing st a
' . first enly what to nessary and as
theysagasetovegoes with the apt. '
I • *kr k loks like Al m we wiu need
le etart out with to a bed sad a
• dining rm. table and I or J chairs.
I ban told her is netja to for ex-
pensive staff yet a wil as I figure
• a youmgeouple are erazy to Ito op
all rere money to high price faro- 1
iture when sqmebody to libel to call
saw witha boo some night and use
a $20.00 chair for a band grenade.
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