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FEIDAY, JUNE 25, 1920.
THE STATESMAN
Talk about quality
How They Stand
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EXPORTERS 3-9; MARINES 4.1.
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Won. Loat. Pet
TEXAS LEAGUE
BUFFS, 6; GASSERS, 5.
Beaumont:
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4 0 1
Totals.
xOne out when winning run scored.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Won. Lost.
Cleveland
Totals
0 2 0 3 0
.. 5
1
Totals, ..
Score by innings:
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Totals
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Won. Lost.
AB. R. H. VO. A. E.
Cincinnati
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Totals. . .
8PUDDER8, 10; PIRATES, 5.
Totals. . .
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GIANTS, 8; CUBS, 1.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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DODGERS, 6; PIRATES, 2
CARDS, 7; BRAVES, 4.
PANTHERS, S; BEARS, 1.
REDS, S| PHILS, 3.
AB. R. H. PO. A. K.
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"Remember, I stana back of every
Ointment doesn’t do all I claim.
1 0 0 0 1 0
Total.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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TIGERS, 5; BROWNS, 0.
223
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BASEBALL
SUMMARY
Camels are distinctly refreshing and never
tire your taste! They leave no unpleasant
cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant ciga-
rettyodor! Compare Camels with any ~
cigarette in the world at any price!
Your preference for Camels is due not only to
quality but to Camels expert blend of choice
Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos and
you will greatly prefer Camels blend to
either kind of tobacco smoked straight,
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OU’LL appreciate what quality means when
you smoke Camel cigarettes! Their flavor and
fragrance and mellow mildness are as new to you
as they are delightful!
NEW YORK, June 24.—New York
made it two out of three from Chicago.
Second game:
Beaumont:
Adame in the fifth inning and
Thursday's game from Pittsburgh.
Score by innings:
Pittsburgh
Brooklyn .
0
0
0
0
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Score by innings:
Cincinnati .........
Philadelphia .......
Thursday’s Games.
Detroit. 5; St. Louis, 0.
(No other games scheduled.)
WICHITA FGALLS, Texas, June 24.
Wichita Falls made it two of out of
three by taking the final game of the
series.
Thursday's Games.
Fort Worth, 5; San Antonio, L
Dallas, 4-1; Beaumont, 3-9.
Houston, 4; Shreveport, 5.
Wichita Falls, 14, Galveston, 5.
Dallas. ...
Beaumont. .
Summary:
run. an a victory.
Score by inning.:
St. Louis..........
Boston ............
Horan, rf. . ..
Monroe. 3b. .
Harter, aa. . .
James, p. . ..
Stanbury. ss.
I Guarantee My Ointment, Says
Peterson—Every Box of It.
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Score by Innings:
Detroit ............
St. Louis .........
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.509
.474
.351
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San Antonio:
Fuller. 2b.....
Northen, 1b. ..
Brown, cf. ....
Knisely, if. ...
Booe, 1b.
Gibson, c. ....
Gross, ss......
Wetzel, rf.....
Kelly, p.......
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Fort Worth ..
Shreveport ...
Wichita Falls
Beaumont ...
Dallas .......
Galveston .««.
San Antonio .
Houston .....
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TWO LOCAL BASEBALL TEAMS
WILL PLAY VISITORS SUNDAY
South Austin and Dripping Spring,
will meet Sunday at House Park, ac-
cording to Manager Holland of the
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Breaux. Dale: three base hit, Rader;
stolen base, Nixon; .truck out, by Dale
Score by Innings:
Chicago ...........
New York ........
Shreveport:
Silva. U. .
Massey, 2b. ..
Hungling. 1b.
Brown, cf. ...
Griggs, rf. ....
Ewold t, Sb. ...
Montegut. ...
Wallace, e. ...
Gleason, p. ...
After you eat—always use
FATONIC
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The score:
Houston:
Baggan, IL.....
Ens, 3b.........
Leslie. 1b. ......
Stelbauer, rf. ..
McDonald, 2b. ..
Patterson, ss. ...
Mense. cL ......
Greenberg, c.
Little, p. .......
Matteson, p. ...«
By Associated Press.
FORT WORTH, Texas, June 24.-
Kraft's triple and two singles knocked
in four runs and Fort Worth won
from San Antonio, 5 to 1.
The score:
1
1
1
Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed
packages of 20 cigarettes for 20 cents; or ten pack-
ages {200 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-covered
carton. We strongly recommend this carton for
the home or office supply or when you travel
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Score by innings:
AB. R. H. PO. A. E
R.
030 000 031—7
201 001 000—4
Pct.
.582
.554
.524
.525
.490
.460
.439
.421
MADE BY 8COTT A BOWNK
MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION
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516
564
.637
.443
433
.434
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Where They Play Priday.
Galveston at Fort Worth.
Houston at Dallas.
Beaumont at Shreveport.
San Antonio at Wichita Falla.
GREAT FOR ECZEMA AND
OLD SORES
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HEARTBURN
ot heaviness after meals are
most annoying manifestations
of acid-dyspepsia.
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Wichita Falls:
Josefson, rf. . ..
Brownlow, 2b. . .
Snedecor, 1b. . .
Mokan. If. . ...
Grubb, 3b......
Kitchens, c. • •
Storey, ss. . ...
Miller, ef........
Sewell, cf......
Chicago ....
St: Louis ..
Pittsburgh .
Boston.....
New York .
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A Good Prophylactic
For Pyorrhea
Besides keeping the mouth clean, killing the
germs, stopping the growth of bacteria
thereby preserving your teeth and health,
Kadentol is an active resistant to Pyorrhea.
It stops its development and aids in its cure.
Kadentol gives a pleasant taste to the mouth.
It is strong enough to be effective, but does
not irritate. It leaves a pleasant after-effect.
Saxo Chemical Co.
ST. LOUIS, June 34. — St Louie
could do nothing with Oldham in the
pinches, and Detroit won.
sAseatsdrr La, June 24.—Hous-’ DeMaggio. If. .
ton took a seesaw contest from the Mathes. 1b. .
Gassers today, 6 to 5, batting out aDoyle, 2b. • •
vitcory in the eighth. | Nixon, cf.....
Little, a rookie, pitched weH for Easterly, c. . .
Houston, but was given ragged sup-
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18 3 4
1 14 4 4
0 113 1 Chicago ....
114 4 11 Boston .....
0 1 3 4 0 Washington
4 1 1 3 list Lout, ...
Kadentol
Mouth Wash- Use it Dail,
Totals.............37 6 1 0 2 4 14 6
xBatted for Currie in ninth.
Dallas:
Coomb,, lb.
Carhp, ef. . ..
Mattick. If. .
Rigney, ss. .
Palmer. 2b. .
Falk. rf. . ..
Beard. 3b. .
Harkins, C. .
Palar.c::
--— — - — man to Kraft 2.
.... 27 18 7 27 10 3 —
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@asay Feeling. Stops indigestion,
food souring, repeating, headacheand
the many miserles cased by
Acid-Stomach
E ATONIC to the best remedy, it takes
the harmful acids and gases right out
of the body and, of course, you get
well. Tens of thousands wonderfully
benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or
money refunded by your own drug-
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0 ' Detroit ....
« Philadelphia
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Score by innings: R
Houston ...............202 000 020^-6
Shreveport .......•.....013 100 000-3 pehtaggio, ]f. .
Summary: Two-base hits, Leslie f. Mathes,1b. •
IPatterson 1; home run, Leslie; sacrifice VoXI 1? • ■
bits. Gleason 2; double play, Matteson Nronu e • •••
to Greenberg to Ena; stolen bases. Roran rL : .1
Rader, as......
Bailey, p.....
BROOKLYN, June 24. — Brooklyn
bunched six hits for five runs off
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DALLAS, Texas, June 24.— Dallas
and Beaumont split a double -header
Thursday.
The first game went eleven innings
and was won by Conley, when he
tripled in the last frame, scoring Rob-
ertson.
BOSTON, June 24. —Poor infield
work by Boston gave St. Louis three
AUGUSTA. Ga.—Tyrus Cobb, who
has been at his home here ten days
because of injuries received in a base-
ball game, denied that he is perma-
nently out of the game and said he
would rejoin the Detroit team in New
York, July 7.
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PHILADELPHIA, June 24.—Phila-
delphia dropped to last place when
Cnicinnati evened the series by taking
the final game. Spectators surged on
the field after the game and Neale is
said to have spiked one of them, pre-
cipitating a free for all fight. The
visitors gained the shelter of the club-
house without injury, but one spec-
tator was badly cut about the face.
SPORT FANS CONTRIBUTE $50 TO
GET AUSTIN INDEPENDENT TEAM
C. W. Barker and L. J. Schneider
have contributed 825 each to a fund
now being raised by the supporters of
the Linz baseball team, the goal of
which collection has been set at 3300.
If the required sum is raised the Linz-
men will become an independent Aus-
tin team, representing the Capital City
instead of a local firm. This is being
done at the suggestion of Nick Linz
himself, a strong supporter of the
plan.
[Oycl
—when “delicious and re-
freshing” mean the most.
THE CoCA.COLA Company
ATLANTA GA.
200
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"I guarantee it for eczema, old sores,
running sores, salt rheum, ulcers, sore
nipples, broken breasts, itching skin,
skin diseases, blind. bleeding and itch-
ing piles as well as for chafing. burna,
scalds. cuts, bruises and sunburn."
"I had 30 running sores on my leg
i tor 11 years, was in three different
hospitals. Amputation was advised.
Skin grafting whs tried. I was cured
by using Peterson's Ointment.”—Mrs.
F. K. Root, 237 Michigan Street. Buf-
falo, N. T. Mail orders filled by Peter-
son Ointment Co.. Buffalo. N. T.
Woodie Gilbert Drug Co. and Morley
Drug Co. will supply you.—(Adv.)
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Thursday’s Games.
St. Louis, 7; Boston, 4.
New York, 3; Chicago, 1.
Cincinnati, 6; Philadelphia, 3,Et
Brooklyn, 4; Pittsburgh, 2. 4"
Where' They Play Friday®
Chicago at‘Pittsburgh.
New York at Philadelphia.
Brooklyn at Boston.
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Camels are there and then some!
Where They Play Friday.
Cleveland at Chicago.
Philadelphia at Washington.
Detroit at St. Louis.
Boston at New York.
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Brown, Hungling, Griggs, Baggan.*
Silva Greenberg : base on balls, off
Gleason 2. off Matteson 1. off Little 4;
struck out, by Little s, by Gleason 2.
; Robertson. c. •
AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Conley, p. . .
AB R. H. PO. A. E.
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14 4 3 27 14 5 Beard. 3b. . .
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110 3 11 Dallas.............. ... .
4 0 2 1 0 0 Beaumont...........000 201 000 00—3
3 1114 11 Summary: Two-base hits. Mathea.
.3 0 3 3 3 0 Coombs: three base bits, Monroe, Con-
3 0 1 0 1 0 ley: stolen bases,' Breaux, Mathes.
_____:---Camp, Rigney: struck out, by James 5,
31 6 8 27 9 2 by Conley 1; base on balla, off James
4; double play, Palmer to Coombs.
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locals. Davis and Higgins will be tb<
battery for South Austin, while Spaw
and Spaw will work for the visitors.
Dripping Springs was defeated last
Sunday by the Linzmen.
Sunday the Linzmen will meet Hutto
at Lake Austin Park, with Lynn pitch-
ing and Schieffer catching. Nelson
will pitch for Hutto and Harris will
catch. The Hutto team held South
Austin to a 1-1 tie for fifteen innings
last Sunday.
"If you are responsible for the health
.--- of your family/’ says Paterson, of Buf-
- 0 1 8 • 0 fata, "I want you to gat a large 60 cent
<••410 box of Peterson's Ointment today.
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4 • 2 3 2 0 box. Every druggist guarantees to re-
4 0 1 0 3 11 fund the purchase price if Peterson’s
3 1 0 0 0 0 Ointment doesn’t do all I claim.
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... 4 1 3 3 0 2 Coombs, lb..........5 1 1 14 0 0
... 8 1 1 8 5 0 Camp, cf............. 5 0 3 1 0 0
...4 0 1 2 0 0 Mattick, If...........3 1 1 4 0 1
... 4 0 0 10 4 0 Mattick, If.......... 3 114 0 1 New York .
... 4 0 0 1 2 V Rigney, ss. . ..*•••.. 4
... 0 0 0 0 1 0 Palmer. 2b. . ,,,,,,,, 4
Galveston:
Carey, ss. . »
Currie, rf. . ...
Clark. 2b. . .
Callahan. If. . .
Schliebner. lb.
Hauser, cf. .
Pepe, 3b. . ..
O'Brlend, c. .
Wilson, p. . .
Waldbauer, p. .
xCouchman. . .
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4 0 1 2 2 1 San Antonio
... 4 1 0 12 0 0 Fort Worth .
...411100
...3 2 1 1 6 1 Summary: Stolen bases, Sears 8,
...2 1 1 0 1 0 Williams Hoffman; . two-base hits,
...81011 1 Stow, Gross, Williams; three-base hit,
... 3 4 0 3 0 4 Kraft; base on balls, off Kelly 3, off
... 3 2 2 4 0 0 John. 5; double play, Stow to Hort-
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Fort Worth: AB. R H PO. A. E
Stow, sa. ........... 4 4 1 4 3 1
Sean. It............. 4 2 1 4 4 4
Wiiams, rf.......... 2 2 1 2 0 0
Kraft. 1b............. 4 4 3 3 4 4
Hoffman. 2b.......... 3 1 1 4 6 0
Haley, 3b, .......... 4 0 4 0 1 4
O’Brien, cf...........4 0 4 3 0 4
Moore, c.............3 0 4 7 0 0
Johns, p............. 2 0 4 4 1 0
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Score by Inning.: R.
Galveston.............100 001 012— 6
Wichita Falta. . ...... 005 230 OOx—10
Summary: Sacrifice hits, Sewell.
Storey: stolen base, Storey; two-base
hits. O’Brien. Wibauer, Kitchens; three
base hit. Clark; struck out, by Sewell
3. by Wubauer 3; base on balls, off
Wilbauer 5; double playa Sewell to
Storey to Snedecor; Clark to Schileb-
ner.
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