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Bye, Bye, Black Panther
SuitsBucky
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FLAMES RAZE
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FOOTBALL FOR
new
white
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any
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over the k’rownies.
Mobile.
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read strength Sunday and hung ups
leave
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American— 266.
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By LES CONKLIN
(INS Staff Correspondent)
NEW YORK, July 18.-- With in-
-Ga b mrr hm
GabUGHT"
t rated upon -devebopnent gH
hook attack for the hodt‘ tMJfe-
thing that Dempsey hopes will be
certain fstic death for Sharkey and
En Route To Make
Hawaii Hop
prize for a nov-stop fizht from Ugi.
Ifornia t oHaw ail next mhonth.
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Tigers May Be Matched
On Bridge Opening
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LABOR OPPOSES
AMERICAN WARS
Only games
lub
New York ...
Washington
Philadelphia
Detroit ......
Chicago
St Louis _____
Cleveland -___
Boston ______
SECRETSTUFF
ana srow. Put a ehter under Klaus
in a hot house under eimar condi-
tons ana’he wi grow too. bat
-a amaco.
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has <1 rafted
with
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AMERICAS Lhat E
Result- e-terday
Washinston 7. Chicago 4 •
Detroit 5/ Philadelphia 4
New York S. St Lul 4
were wa
nn apire
MORTUARY SHOP
City League
s’rANDISO
w.-
while his
Lyons om
KANSAS unr
training bout,
down again,
moment that
Reumltn Yenterday - -
New. .Orleans 6, Birmingham s
Xashvine 6, Littie Rock 5
Cneuenooea- Mfe-mphI c—
Only three games
flopped back
Mion.
Nmith naie- he
hn Swarts, and
"Jack hn' right
urexpla ined reason.
Pedlar and Miss Doran
ed in the $35,000 Jarnos
youn life; n
It-faps the vitality and
Aurrust 1.5.
, The contract, for earrying nir mall
, Birmingham and
BOAT € ViNVi IS
real!- -bur n
. I tetwe
rhe , m iuhi
don't think
BAND PRACTICE
The Luteh Stark’bnnd will pre-
lice tomorrow night at 8 o’clock, he
director announced todny. The ra.
hesreal will be held in the new room
nun is something of n eur
Add a sklrh
unirceptnfsle to the
It is not pl nnert
the soles of
Football' may be linked with the
gigantic celebration which is to be
arranged for the formal opening of
the Sabine river bridge at range.
The tentative date. Armistice day,
November 11. has suggested the plan
Finishes Another Lap
<ITY,
olrers
in the
while, and what he did
the road is another secret.
a game between
be arranged.
Tigers and
amalt •
on the
of the addiuop to Lute her Memorin ' ene > oy
church. No rehe aran l will be helaimicoitk
tonight.' • causee t’
give him another crack
against Gene Tunney
Then F < limbed right j
hart thought for a
Iki. was awrde d today tr the
The company bid 40 1 -2 . nbn
TJ e other eight teams
Hie Anglo-.
Tunney, the celebrated monk of the
Adirondack mountains.
Dempsey was on the road eary
today, just how far he went is a eo-
Series With High School
Next On Tap For
Semi-Proa — --
HOT HOUSE MAN ORANGE TEAMS
SHARKEY TITLE LUCKY SUNDAY
I
Dees Most cf Trainins Tw Teams TakeGames
By Mouth; Balance In Port Arthur,
Is Inside Sulphur. —
e Resule Yesterday
St (Louis 5. Brooklyn 3
Only game played
SOUTHERN ASSOCArION
lleusel on the
aided the New
4. for their t
to make that sun
blister its way inte
it weuldn’t be lor
as dry as an ex-t
of course, the a
ne Uruhgt Lade
among the worst ball ’ games
staged, any time or my where.
Athletics seored ten runs in
en‛s add
himself
nh Eten •
■ bl i h
Fid, Ji 13 WAR
- r- xt -month, hopped-efe -f
cham fleld here cerly this
bound for El Paso
- The hop-of origins JI r w:
American Airways
Port Arthur youngsters, four in all.
an the series may turn out to be a
! highesehool vm Port Arthur affair
; after ali.
between Ke v West nnd F ,
Unii- •
mebodya .1 eet h.
pitchers. Perk
XRSTERDAY’s HOME HI xs
AMERICAN LEAGEE
Gehrie. Yankees t. total io
Neuner, Yankees tot .
Umar A th let Ira ; total ,
NATIONAL LENGTE
None.
Hes far from
he ran atop
AlSTIN, T Jui 3 Pa
ir training and that v hat th e
missed, the heat of the arena
night of the bout managed to <
plete. Gibbons trained in a roo
ring at Coney Island and the
seven days were killers.
THE LEADERS
American: Gehrie 30 Ruth
Lazzer 14 Simmons 13
National Wiams i, Her.hg
1*. Wilson u, Webb 12 1*5
two victories
Sulphur. La.
While the
mesy affair.
In against
te regents
di voice nt
' but -a j
bq forth-
11 ";.,8h:
he . thlette
Ifnmpfon p .
at Part • Arthum and
Athletes were takins n
14 to 11, from the
mates wire rhellin.
HUNTBVILL.E. Texas, July 1J_c.
A. Jackson, 82, Confederate veteran
gerving-gbjx-xar-term-tor inrwkmy
and theft from Austin county, who
escaped from the Winnie state pris-
on farm here Saturday night was
1s sought by the authorities to-
half do
in conti
irt -on 1 i
t hes e In
hot houne
Loew? Melba Damaged
In Fire Caused By /
Wiring
next ll pitehei
or Hankow, according to advice, E
the toreten omice
Jef Minette. 6> vte:
ger ane pt ace , mi . ,
1 , denih, here today
Louislana boys down with two runs
while his team mates were hitting
the apple freely to run up twelvi • il-
wns in Little
t rm ■ h, ft A • 4 '
su < ret meet ing <
tea to th.- tri-pa
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Meet Bobby Reeves, the Wazhiug-
ton Senatars’ epllegiate shortetop
from Georgia Tech. Reeves ba.
worke himseit into a regular job
by his hiuine and Aetding. KU
arm 1, said to bn one er the best
in the matera.
ime than the fact that the
he trained out doors w
only night in which he
stopped.
teacher who hopen to he the
of her sex to cross the Pacine <
July is
P-I climbed to the edge of the ring j
for a word with the tighter while h i
was resting het wen rounds of a I
SOUTH AIR MAIL
LINES EXTENDED
wasuNiroX, July IS. The pot
office department today nnnounce !
the establishment of two new uii
mail routes, ns follow:'
-o. C. anti S
Paper Mill___
Guif States___
High School --
Creosoters
Sabine Supply _
(Orangeteld >
Orange Motor _
By GEORGE BARRY
(INS Special Correspondent)
SARATOGA SPRINGS. N, Y.. July
118.— They’ve padlocked the sate that
leads to Jack Dempsey’s cottage and
to owe a a great air at secrecy around
A the ex-boss of mug manglers.
AU of which id being done in a
feeble effort to cover the tact that
Dempsey isn't all through with his
work; that he labors a bit with a
bag in his cottage and that he works
* out in close quarters with Marty
op"I "hampionshin tout name nt
Ge ore < ‘Connell Shrevepou t,. La.,
de fendir • champion, waw pnireewith
Smith Jones, Kansas City other ,
matches included Karl Meyer, Kan-
"a" ( if . vs Cnrk Smith Hi 1.n -
and Fiorhert Meile, Omnhi v- rk
„Miler. Konaas C’ity
I unniterably
by our own
ime nt.
‛ah“
534gE__
Gin
Club
Wichita Falls
Houston _____
Waco ______
San Antonio
Dallas ______
Shreveport
Beaumont
Fort Worth
• othe
l Los
eorl - ; ' t .
rth riraL 1
event this choice battle can-
July 18
n Texas re
N, Moronew,
• and industr
uled for 4 oclock yesterday morn-
ing, but was postponed for some
t Tasted Behind
suecesse, American league fans to-
day turned their attention to the
Ruth-Gehrig duel Gehrig picked hin
Mo. July 18.-
ran, piloted by Augur pradarA. TREGENTS HINT
air mall pllot, arrived here at 12:z0------
p. m. today. Keording frt present
plan*. Miss Dorgb and Pedlar will,
take off for. the conet at daylight
Prat frame on Texaco
passes nnd,sfew hit
suffered to the extent of approxi-
ntely $200,000 from fre belleved
i to havi tmen cuured by defective tereat in the pernnnt race prnctical-
| wirini. W * lv killed by the Yankees' repeated
। Musical Instruments worth 112.•
। ooo, actors costumes valued at $85,-
' 000 and. a IJO.ooo pipe organ were
destroyed. .
Result-. Yesterday
Dallas 5-1. Waco 4-11
Fort Worth 8-2. Houston 1-3
Wichita Falls 8, Ran Antonio : —
Beaumont 2-1, Shreveport 0-8
Iabor confer n>
neriran labor, <
ARI PROPOSAL 3^-.......
1m. dayli: ht urn vjll open t 7 30
e’clork this evening at fie < NT yuol.
The elaspes are unde • the Injeurtlon
, 1 !‛ec • ro:k w crker.
cent days.
It would be laid enough to send a ' three
fighter into a crowded, smoke filled . beat
gymnasium in the recent heat but I Chur« h
when a skylight, ideal locatt d lo
detract and concentrate the rays! of
the sun, magnifles its heat dire dy
upon the ring itself, the ultimate
limit in non-thinking ha been
right. I
Tunney.
Fight will be rcce - d in rear of our
place ol busness.
n the l’ntird Stu
oring Pan-<
reen, president - (
eferatior of Lal,
In ndrirt ikini; the
due in
umies i h» a lur-
Port Arthur Teacos, a combinatlon
__ ___ _ It of city leagu players were pound-
won" be tan. He will grow Iazy, i Ine out a 12 to 2 win at Sulphur,
torpid. Blow. - 1 The mess at Port Arthur wa.
The writer le wondering today 1'
Kitehens, Frown, ilein,
and James were the ani
l luyera on the Athletic ro -
By DAVIS J. WALSF
INS Sports Editor)
NEW YORK. July 18— Put a
flower under glas«, let the rave of
the sun go to work ane it will thrive
high school.
point out, since the bridge links the '
two states and both will join in the
bridge opening jubilee.
While no definite plan hns been
made by those in . charge of the
bridge opening program for a foot-
ball game on that occasion, it ap-
pears likely that a game will' be, ar-
ranged.
EL PASO Texas, July 18--The
ter.
Ai Sulphur, Nick Carter let. the
Burke.
Aad al] of the work
Detroit elimbed in fourth plase
I nosin: nu tthe Alhleti in the
ninth, 5 to 4. v
anything like that has been allowed
to happen to, shouting Jack Sharkey,
the man with the open mouth. He
is not the boxer today that he was
before the Maloney fight nd not
without reason, for some did hia
guessing very late, if not seldom, in
permilting the man to train at Mad-
ison Square Garden under......
that have prevailed there during re-
again tied withe t ho Enhe The blow
tied the s ore In ihe \ ankec-Erown
contest.ane another -homer by Itoh
ant here to day, drew
. FORT WORTH. Texas luly !
olice.toelay*were inveutigating cis
t umutane • si surroineing the denth ot
an unident ifed youth here int yes
terday. "The joulh. who ia delieyec
t oh ive. been trut • Ly n Tesas P.J
cifirafn In lhe yurda here, died a
2, Aemphia to, St. Luis.
Fids for both will bo oprred ini
The Cardinls gwt
BIG FIELD FOR i
MISSOURI OPEN
W. M
reached.
The wrjter always will helleve
that Tom Gibbins’ pitiful showing
shore and mountains during th
summer: Naybe the reson they b
it is one nt the unfat hinnatle wiga
birds around here whisper that
somewhere along the line he met
Dave Shade and also Burke and
th.it they practiced a bit of this and
that in the noble art of disarranging
human complexions.
Burke in still non-committal about
stories that he has been laboring in
some sylvan dell, or in the cottagel
of Jack Dempsey. He is also non-
committal as to how he come by a
monny looking eye an da well skin-
ned nose-ridge. But he isn't at all
non-committal about his ideas of
the oteome of Thursday night's
brawl.
"I think Jack is a copper riveted
cinch," he said. "He's going to pull
a few little things in that ring that
will surprise the customers, and sur-
prise Sharkey must of all."
The assumption is that because
Burke is Dempsey’s sparring mate
he merely talks optimistically as a
tribute to the boss. But that idea is
busted when it is remembered that
just prior to the Tunney fight, Burke
said:
, today
GAMES THIS WEEK
TIESDAY-Hligh School vs. Texas
C’reosoters. _
WEDNESDAY- Payer Mill vm. Or-
nnrefleld
THURSDAY—Ha bl ne Supply vm.
Indicating that it will he
It is understood the rtora hwI
actresses • wore plannin* io contint
their appenra nees at the <T the
ater, wearins thrir atreet clothes.
teries of Sharkey ‛s
be he thinks the:
any better. Su e
DALLAS, Texas, July 18— The
Melha" theater, operated uner ienat
by the Mareus Loew Interests, taday
thirtieth homer vesterday and is
f the b cf d
tits conferen
rln-.o pane.
would be appropriate, local
A Dole
Fit freer .
Hchlin and Smith : piit niound
work after Brown blew up and mnn-
3 sun - . n.nmin
EU.S. COUNTERS
A haymake: a the fourth rmndcof their fight bi Brook’ya from tbe
henvy righ: 01 Paolino UZcudcn, Basque hauler, definitely put llarr!
YA I . uu. tinu ccut nder lar thehavyweighi crotel. in-d Lhe 1mb2.01
istie hu U ns. Thle rackerjack ring shiat showu the-nlack fumiher-
, ; he instant of caresning the vanvas, while referet wave-
i’aolino to a neutrel corner. ___ ___'__
pigskin tilt preferably be-
various rapa itles liepon
H l ick of work and nantai
Kerr be lir ved to Phnve
ACID THROWN ON ,""ah.,
DIVORCE BEAUTY and the :......
along the traeke when
i ins train- utrurk the
f:FNFVA, July • -
Minette was born and raised in
Anderson county. He hid sorves
Texas nnd (kiaborn a pence Of—
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time -evr f,n es when n
ture in Mexinn Ameri
I am rure titer- witl i
tween the workins . i-<
ceuntries.’t
1. Atlanta to’ New
< ’ HITS MO, 19
ELAERHIA, Jul, im—4> L
Wilamis or the Phillien, |, dinz ■
home run hitter of th eNatonai ।
euguc. t touted hi nineteenti,
ron of the -ou-on todas og |
Nideeze of Put~bur, m (|, In-t 1
of the chiret. ।
। more than three hot
had nothing definite
' the t lone of , the mo,
j that a ststetnent w,
at a tate he
tatement is evpectes
to the presidency an
situation. ___
erst. Pus he was absent a
Having lost a frightful afair to
the Port Arthur Texacon here one 7
wei 1 ago, following this with an
■ v.i smening eotest at Port Arthur
vesterday. the local AthHUca sema
ocmed to a season of city league ,
< lasnies.
Just about now, the Athletics are
in n good poeltion to take on the
high school city league Hub. unde-
fi. ted champions of the first half of
play in the twilight loop here.
Even thia- is conceding the Ath-
letics emething: perhaps a nice
friendly affair with Gulf States or
du* lexaa Creosoteca • uuld make a 1
mnere even ninich.
Ju t the uo.me, about the next ,
tame on tap for the Athletics ip a
■ r . ith high scisool. Tkle first
game may be played here Sunday? if
arrangement* < an be made by the
pilot < i he t o t e rmN.
In preparation for the series, and
the Afhe
' de lar
lan-me
FORT WORTH, Texas, Juiy- ig
The monoplane piloted by Augie
Pedlar and carryin Miss brnare.
A Doran. Flinty _Mihigan —4,mt
acid from bus pocket and dashed it .
over his pretry 20-yenr-oid .ir.-
far e. ' ,
Mrs Foya, proprietor or tho rea
tnurant, hud sued Itoya l ror . ivo:
last Friday. l'olice believ. izoyal,
despondent over hin !ost love, thr
• ho as id in an attempt t . de in ,
his wife's be auty nni make her un.
attrative to other men*
AUSTIN, Texas, Julv 18 . Iidson
road work in four Texas eounties, in-
volvinR an expenditure or about
$200,000, were opened he stat,
high wa y. < oinmission today nt norn, ‘
•preparatory to tabolation and the.
mw rdinE of ctntracts this afternoon
Th- bids wete for work on high- i
vain in Wharton. Carson, Hopkim
anil l'line countie: Thecommig.'
"ion granted an- allotment of $6401
in state hie to Falls county for graq- I
inz an 8 2 mile stretch or hlehw ay I
No 14., provided Fulls county con.
tilbutes $$00 to the project.
' Club
Chicago .....
Pittsburg ....
St. Louis ...
New York ...
Brooklyn ....
Philadelphia
Boston
Cineinnati _..1
lis. The team was composed of
Wolford, Carter. Hammond, DiUcrd.
Hilllard. Trahan, Varnado, Weaver
and Edwards.
Club - w
Birmingham __________
New Orleans __.n01
Nashville ----...151
Memphis ____
Mobile _______ nn7722
Atlanta
Little Rock -.1-121136
Chattanooga -..11135
tanda pe -Th .
into ' the see upl
pDetien!
any other
Old Wait Jol.n n rd home
to a 7 to 4 win ov r th - While Sox
ficulty is to cover the rkylitht, cither
from ‘wtihiji or without. ' ut th n.
as 1 xas zayinK, «... Shurhoy om, sect them aMIV ,
1- not paid to th.nl omhanu proponi
would ay-that .. is paid.......... *o Ti minnafnaw t^ouit. .TM.
listen. • i
nie’workouta ot imm,, ma,. 121....... ......... "at "iren
k.w 1okea t, pan of m „ .hT. r.......nneuvered ......onfa-
« a i.i . ence in '• pozttion where, if n fall-
wiiborinu.at .»- ,.1„ and not ,b„ trdom • wti . e . ,
p'ayin* at hw . . .Atter he gerlront ....... tk. rAltd Matra
ani . ui ... nel , 1. nT Ar he erretmcetin« „.d,,-.
counter nd only in i es-comneniun Y' Isryen. statinr thati
were forcea orom hin. out: imronen/w iu"Na Bern..PTo ' >-u"
thr reallzation that ha w . Kr'ti: Li n., ” ' * 11 ‘ ‘ ’
. 2*,,... * . । • •> and apanese viewnoirite, ene
A.zhowing he '' * "*'• ' na mad. vh:. i, "
fshter vho ...... misht be » t ' 1 sumicienn, ena. in , , Wr
fori.the hiavyweisht ch mpior .xnminatIo- Xr 1. ni1
It seems to mc that I have herd.in derain. '
the people leaving" the* city '
siep him and outpoint him and that’s
a tough job for him to put over
against a smart, fast man like Tun-
ney."
The camp of Dempsey which once
temede with sparring partners, is
taking on a deserted appearance. A
dozen or more cauliflower ears have
diaappeared. Another pair or two
will hop out of town tonight. By
Tuesday it is likely that only Burke
And Shade will remain.
LOCKHATT, Texas, Julv 18. The
Lockhart All mili wan portly de-;
Ftroyed by fire o: undeterminod or-
igin here yesterd ay
Estimates oz th,, damage donc .
were not yet avaiiabie Iat it - ex 1
PALESTNE, Tex is
NOFFOLK, V . lull 1 W i
knew his compnni
understooe his lion
Hook, Ark.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. [6], Ed. 1 Monday, July 18, 1927, newspaper, July 18, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529708/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.