The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 24, 1927 Page: 2 of 8
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HOW THEY STAND
. SOlrHERS AsSOcIATION
Yesterday’s Result
Mobile 7. Atlanta 5
Birmingham 12, New Orlans 0
Teterday’- Revulte
shreveport 7, Fort Worth 3
lvurton 4. Fun Antoni 3
Wiehitu ! falls 1. 1milns 0
augural,
More than 300 thoroughbreds are
already. quartered at the track and
a shipment of 60 horses from Haw l
thorne track, Chicago, is expected t0
arrive today. The "ontribution
syntem of zetting recently was made
legal by a supreme court ruling at
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Play in
will begin
a IN 8 Sporta Hitor l ---- ..
vnkAKoT EeB, Sinnenpolin, a gahaty of sobe ,f there
A- 2om they go en the one. and that one Nappea to •* th"
emer marha of th* «nilery. If any:
Club
Now York
Detroit .
And remember, fellows,
every sui., eomes with an
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NATIONAL LEAGIE
Hafey. cardinnin 1. total 10.
Fehubie,<‘ardinala *• total 3.
Sladew, Chartinuls 1 total 3
sherdet. Cardinals I. total 1.
with just
nesing
AAN’EASON Hsan f the
GOOD rA--1 preparuon of food will ellminate
------ neeamese ttnmtrr «w the honusse-
40, Gehriz 39,
1 4. cochrane 1 2
the in
and served
Hornsby
Webb 14
21 3
• Washington
H Philadelphia
the double* tournameni
thia afternoon, Jupieter
Totals
By Innings
O. C. and S -
High School .
GAMO THIS WEEK
WEDNESDAY—I 8abine Supply '•
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TNUKSDAY—1Paper Mi v*. or-
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FRIDAY—orange Meter vs. Gult
Statex.
CAR AND STEEL
Player AB R H PO A
Michel, rf ---.4
Hammond, 1b -.3
W.James, cf +---3
CJames, MI ----4
Brown, P ------- 3
' Lasalle, 1b --- — 2
Delharto, 2b ----2
j MeFariand, if --3
MeDonald, C ----2
21 s « b0* 3 3
from the mold,
with whipped
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*• Dick Jao— New York the Yankece legin a series with the
Don Carrick, ‘Toronto, v». Arthur league leaders today. Letroi ha7
Sweet. Chicago. won thirteen stralghi and the Yank*
Bobby Jones, Atlanta, vs. Maurice have dropped four in a row, their
McCarthy. Brooklyn. longest losing nroaR of the peason
when McDonald drew a pan
•cored on W. Jain— hit.
Darkness had covered the
Club
Wichita Falls
Houston ....
Worn ------
Fort Worth
Dalin ------
Shreveport ..
San Antonio .
Beaumont
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Evan- ana Xutguue. Kneppez ana
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Birmingham
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LIttle Rock
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will be foatured at
when the sixth opened, but play was
resumed in the neventh. f'ralt ep-
ened the High Hebcoi half o th"
last ininz with ahit to net ne hane.
Duhon followed with another "dark-
ness hit. Taylor and Spooks fanned
then IiHard hit afeiy and Varnado
deubled, scoring the tying run mm
Seaie was about to fan.
With two away end no eie tric
tights to throw any illumination on
the players. Brown trapped Varnadq
off eecond but it was too dark to
field the ball. Delbarto missed the
throw and Lasalle missed the trr
thfrd, Varnado ecoring after knock-
ing out McDonald at the plate
Hurimg bis third game of the
week. Brown whiffed twelve high
School batsmen and had the cham-
pions down with four hit* until the
dark inning, when. ordinarily. the
hits would have been elther putouts
or errors. Hilliard fanned nine and
walked four, issuing six hits
American: Rufh
Lazzeri 15, Himumons
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• Hittsburg -----
- 8t Louis -----
New York ...
M c’tncinnati ...
THURSDAY |
VoREE HILLS. N. Y _** 24
ISTrs. Motia Bfurstec Matory, mi
tlonal wamen’a town tennks chart
pion. ho is pramed for autramne
K-UAw wus MAW Helen wulbz.o.
California. 10 retaim her "0
erown meem- destined to emeree
troma the week of championship Pay
win at leant one title to her credit
for he wtih her partner. Mis Kea
Boumnan of Holland is the outtand-
ing favorite for the doubles ute
The Dutch gir han demonstrated 1“
her matchew on this ride of the Al-
iantie that she i* a thoroughly
pabie player with a fine assortment
of strokes and the physical ability to
IMT, les Angelga. | -------
Eadteg Held. HL Leuls. v. Dexter in the only game plavea yenter-
‘cummine, Chicueb, day. the Hi l»ul* c.,rdln*t* ad
I ' Ku Whwvifana, wriakepott wa. Ar-. vaneed to within half a eame of the
adventure.
The Erst round of the national
- Marrinon Johnatoh, Minntapala, Chinaman* cbanre
and thrte dintanee
18x40 Huck Towels, is
worth 35c 19*
special, each -—.T
mperi al Chambray, is
orth 8c, 19*
special, yard
9x12 Grass $4,85
Rugs, special-------
Pluvius permitting, and will b® car-
ried on simultaneously, with the sec-
ond round of the singies which wa3
interrupted yesterday by rain.
Mrs. Mallory and Miss Bouman
will play Mra. H. B. Hawkes ahd
Miss Edith Moore in <he opening
round of the doubles.
Mia* Joan Fry and Miss Betty
Nulhall, two of the best of the
English players, will clash with Mr*.
Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman of Bos-
ton. former national champion and
Miss Sarah Palfrey.
In the singles Mrs. Mallory will
meet Mrs. William Endicott; Miss
Cwendoiyn Merry of England will
play Mr*. Anna F. Hubbard of Be-
lair. Maryland, and Miss Nahtall
will meet Mr‘s. Gladys Hutchins, the
Bermuda champion.
KANSAS CITT. Mo. An* 24 —
Horse racine will b- revived in 11.
soar tomorrow with the openine of
sminvile race track. near here
2271E AMATEURGOLF........
Lt IM retrigertor give the cook
a samer vacation. Dr. Mary E.
Penninaton houmeehold ferrigeration
qexpert, “’»•*> accoraune « A.
Burr, loccle superfntendent of the
HIGH SCHOOL
Player AB Rl P‘O A
Hilliard, p -----3
Varnado, 3b .-__4
Seale, lb ______3
Peveto, 2b -----I
Carter, . u ------3
; Cralg, na ------3
‘ Duhon, if ... — -3
Taylor, rf ------3
8pooks, rf ------3
glasses, mixed with shaved
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By LES CONKLIN
(INS stan Cortewpomdent)
NEW YORK. Aue 31 —Thu Shi-
eage Cub*. he id W hr Brooklyn
•nd hadly bettered by iMm are
due for a welcome change of dlet
today when they face the iant-place
Phhtes. The Pirate, however, face
tough oppomttion in Romton. a" there
la bitter feeling between the two
teama becaume of the Smith-E n-
croft feud.
wite.
Aad ice, zenerously used 1 segv-
ing food, makes the dinerence be
tween eung and dintEthe hontg
table. eraekea ace. tiekung in frosty
glasses ft cpolne drinks, anrtahaved
ice sprklng about nnety mvored
food are a wondertul antidote for
hot wether tatigue and * spur to
appetite
Chined salad «reene erav and
full of theio Uno riginal Savor, and
iced celery, radishes, oliva* and sea
rood, are mkjn more for granted
la more comtortable hgmn.
But the veryday food need* Icing.
The mornin* applesauce, prunes,
grapetruu and orange juice* are de.
leetable chilled and nondescrtpt it
they are tepid. Prune*. which
•Would be wervea cold and unsweet-
ened, have fallen into an undeserv-
ed popularity, because they o often
appear sticky and w^fm.
- Many of the mom Btractive and
healthful summer deserts need nev-
er KO near C cook stove. Blueber-
rice, blackberries and raspberries are
at their best when piled into tall
Orange Motor -.11*4 3
NEW YORK, Aug 24 — Sol Terris
of New York and Phil McGraw of
Detroit, leaaing contenders for Sim-
my Madneir’s hehtwenght crown,
clash at Ebbeus Field here tonight.
Terris hopes to be matched with
Mandell soon.
Nationnie wintams U.
. Wilson 3*. Terry 14.
Chicago ------
Cleveland -----
St. Louis —___
w aeo 1
That was th, ouphns of the tant,
final and ultimate nurvivora. the man
who outstayed the origina Sold of
174 and the man who munt and will
contest the insue in mateh play trom
ths prenent on to the future
There were plenty of interestin
matchen on the first 11 holes of the
two-round schedulen of match plat
in the early nchequte. the writer
could pick. If he had the time, the
followine meeting* by preterence:
That meeting between Evann. til
a great golfer and Augustun, always
a great competitor; Kudy Knepper
An Harry Lete. a pair of Food
scorer* under customary condition*;
the eiash between cumminan and
Held, a pair of zamecoeks and the
equally interenting meeting betwwen
Haviland Tatra, la my nothin* of
the Corwkran-Kotan mat h.
consider *bo the eoupiins of John-
ston and Diek Jonen, the elush of
wiuing. the veteran, and Mintay. the
rub; the Jowl to Jowl adventure to
Cork ran and Rotan, low ncorer:
both: and the pomrtbility. that and
nothing more that Maurice McCar-
thy of old Fiatbush, might «o "Im-
pl, enough to out shoot Bobby the
only and original Jones.
There waa drama, anyhow, await-
ing even the moet casual ebwerver in
aimoany match of the aret round
amateur golf championship was to
be held on Minikahda course this
morning and great was to be the ex-
estement thereof, after a playon in
which meven out ot eleven content-
ants were to qualify. the following
matehes were mecheduled for today:
Genna von Elm. ehampiom, "
{John McKinlay. Jr.
Rtudy Knepper, Chicago, re. Har-
Grapes, plum* and ater small fruits
are served in Italya"Tchaved Ice.
or in Ice water, whicBheightens
fruit flavor to rich perfection. —
Among the favorite* In refrigera-
tor cookery are ice box cakes, which
may be made with any hot sauce,
such as butteredotch, "eMoco late or
lemon, or, stewed berries. A pud-
din* mold should bei ined with split
lady linger* or finger lengths of
stale spowke cake or bread. The hot
sauce and cake are arranged in al-
ternate layers until the bow si full.
The cake should be comprethed for
fitting an inverted plate into the
bowl, putting a weight on the piste
and letting the cake stand in the re-
frigerator twetty-four hour*. Then
I The Detrott Tieers
sneakin from behind S cioak of
heavy Aarkners, Hizh Behooy• eny
league champton- technaenlay idols a
game from orange far ana steek.
powerful rivals for the champtonst
of the second half of play, at Wewt
End park yemterday.
The battie came to a dramatic cu-
max after two High Sehool batters
were out in :h» last of the seventh,
whes Varnado slipped acro-m the pan>
from second base and injured Me-
Donald in the slide
The ucore was tied at s-5 when
Umpire Drake cantea the Kame,
which, aecordine to the Hon. bar-
ball rules. Is quite correct. But this
is how it happened:
In the first round, Michel hit
mate, took second on a hit from C.
James, executed a double meal with
James to reach third and scored on
Craif» passed ball.
High school tied the count la the
second when Carter nit and scored
on Duhon’s single
car and Meel apparentiy Iced the
game in th* third innine when three
run* were chamed across when Ham-
mond and w, Jamuen walked. C
hit axain and Brown, doubled.
The nrih run came In the seventh
' Legg. Reid and Cummings. Shutw
I and „uargwu. Cocran ana Rotaa
Johdt Taha piek Jones. Fedty
I Junes and addCarthy and Hom-a*
’ ana botn would fill the Poo
'Grounds on a raint Thursday What
' tne will do here today i onb a
r matter of consecture but very akely
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n log* Minneapolis
Boland Mackenzie. Washington,
D C.. vs George Thomae, Chicane.
- —— Howard Walton. Chicago, vs. Da-
via Thoras, Chicago.
Pepperell QSC Chick Evara, Chicago vs. plla-
* 5 V0' worth Aucunta, Clevejand.
. . _________——- D. Ward, Chicago, vs. Allen. Mo-
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36 inch Domestic, in
bleached or 9$
brown, yard -—— -
the lime h ws knocked through
the ropon by Luis Firpo, Jack Demp-,
ney has ordered his prartice ring at
LAncoin Fields, where be to training
for his comebnek battie iwth Gene
Tunney, lowered to within one foot
of the groins. The resined floor to
now thre foot above terra Anna
Jack intend* to take no ebanees
on Injuring himself. While he does
mot four the pomsibilty that any of
his sparring mates will encore the
feat of Firpo, he reasons there in
always a chance of slipping through
the ropes. He therefore regards the
elevated ring a serious menace to
hto physical well-being.
Further seruitny of the squared
arena revealed that neither the posts
nor the sharp edges were padded.
Jack also ordered these taken care
of. at onre.
"I can’t afford to take any
chancen," said Dempsey. 'There is
too much at stake. I slipped out
of the ring several times at Saratoga
Springs where I trained for. Shar-
key. ' But that ring was oniy eight
inches off ihe ground and I didn't
hurt myseifi"
Leo r Flinn, generiimsimo of the
bemprey camp, announ ed that only
newspapermen and attendants will
be admitted to the camp until Demp-
sey begins his boxins sensions, sched-
uled for next week.
In the meantime the ex-champ is
thur Yates, Roehester. Bues t" swampirg the-Fhinine, 13
Francis Ouimet. Boston, vs. Billy to 3. The game waa * home run
Hixty, Milwaulee orgy four M Louis players Nafey.
Densmore Bbute, Huntington. W. Blades Sohubblo and herdel h« for
Vr. v: Sam Marston, Philaeiphia. the circuit. The Care have won
('larks Corkran, Vhladelphia, VN. six out of neven on thetr eastern
George V. Rotan,- Houston, Texas trip
Imperial Chambray, 32 in $1-00
wide, fast colors, 4 yards
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