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THE FORT WORTH PRESS
R GAMES-FO PAN
DOESN’T IKE MAJORS
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50,0(10 TO ATTEND
MH
me
yew, west aaML
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4
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m NEW YRK, Ipli 24
pride ot Greenwich Village, Gene
Tunney. IteMea of fre
19
the first game of je«er«ara twin
to do—play the games in Pantherville.
this
♦
mnotaup-pnausrrum
Chazim’Flags
tin*.
1
Wedn
and
__________ Fort Worths serieg.
- -te-
». HM ntonio «r
pk.
war—> g -1 w Mawr»f~
Wichita
disap-
very few of them go
make it plain that the g
must
comes.
asal when
N L
will send
Fishing iiridgv, whgrtrmure ti*h
ways, atlm the angleral
to watch
T
in Amerc.
Shieveport at Uni
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.....
my
wich Village
1,
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and Mm
4,
New
finds the
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who pass me/".
with Gal
Open date.
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NATIONAL nirai
brook
grayling. Rocky Mountaia white-
we
that
a
Do
aM
,4 56
-2
1
mates pounded Atkins hart.
ram
on any
Im The
1
and
t liminated
deubuu
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After one of
ateh
Mi ■<«««»
it
k
hotel
Mulholland out by, 6-3. 6-2.
-5
batsman is entitled to diret and
menPwuth
mg
ito runners cam advamee
amusedly : ,
f
VOTE
REMOVAL
for
Connie Mack plans to turn-the
(Former Postmaster)
num IN SHArF.
KiMWk' harrow ia
448,
CUSi
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Kra
Help Owls’ Coach
MAN
E 1921.
Ue liahe fot omiy te momtha.
re-
l
Parta
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W1M
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Earl,
sme
Wednesday-Doubte5
Match Three-Set Affair
from MW
month: La
are
—euy
Mee
co.
$ BORN IN
TARRANT
COUNTY
er who barely qualined, perhap,
will come along, getttng better as
Arms
‘s lead,
• close
P
l
Here's wwhat-BuHR
to say in the Dalian
a
i
tor the Launderers; I
three Utts tn the fire
D w.
w el
ta. w•
re”
-
Pofriry-Pst Sfreh
T
-
offeret this mt
American will b
favorite when hi
Both Carpentl<
brought their tr
d seem
no mg
Brazos Valley nine,t fro
erow cut into the railmen
long.________
The medalist > hagint to
For Railroad
Commissioner
elub.
But common sense is enough to
9
1
- 2
---
wheat.
Clot
Fer Worth-
Dellas e
10XSWSBlsL
EVANS SURVIVES
FIRST ROUND
Wenumom
Hwiusi ..
Another Act on
No. 17 atMeny
u—b—4
Z ‘e
#
233
2451
3552
M and har-
th- grt-r- eC basebail is properly
ptaycAzi - 221.
bi
5 351
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M at J
m at
* FoRDS
9, tourinKs and road-
de and priees; cash.
rr a PoeT.
ihers, driven the mound al-
most bezore he sank his spikes
20
Pienty Ot Shi
or Cheyrlet
^<7^
42,80, shite SOL ane; I
Johneon, 450. Japps F
a. Freni at. I uta.
—Thif a
many ot the
it to be so.
Nwr Do
e ■ w — ■!* ■'
,“25 1
B o t h Carpentier and
-Anu.nmn.tfi Fiar Shape
club cirei
lout only
Ain s Mt dlwnrtJ
it. Freddie Lami
, . Cniveraity- low i
. . ound, atvped ri
- — -tyvefnif-dtrie
, ‘23mp to decisive •!
coming fight with Harry Wale My
the South Americam catzies little
surptus wetght.
ly gamey, thete then
"i- *- -- su preme test ot k»
4
----- Uto. Ue* (mil, Mui
: h Wins Out:
with, Umbartag op es-
<h bid finihed hard
tightening up an a
race. The scorn wai
Kennar hied I
to make
a consist
\ it woul
- .pisa* tins, haste
/qde.trip.to.9
tor *285
222
3
Faat Games Loom
-
—=
■miateur classic, went down to de-
reat. ' Therr conquerors, E. C
be in agreement a. to the future.
It is a certainty that whatever can
be done toward housing the Steers
in Dallas the rest of the 1924 sea-
son can only be temporary and it
la extremely probable that All
games will be played at Riverside
ieW-S
For Sal
Avxrrq
os"umeom""cauou
ercises.
work the day
93. to a veritabie spsrm
adise, fehermem report
age targe and eceedigE-
sforganout
frely thru-
spite a sta-
in the rirtp
• count.
home run
dome benutitur strings have been
brought in by rathuto is i whe
would rather stay at Cam Eoose
vel and flab than ete= afl the
scenic marvels of the part.
MU. «*H seeK revenge on the Ex-
porters today.
Pate to smarting under the terr
rine bombardment pat on at his
expense Wednesday and he prom-
4ete ee heave eomewiehed etuff at-
tbs locals in the final contest.
CATH LOsD GROUND.
' An sth w pair of teat batt
• in the Mumicipai Lengueare
toed tac Trfray.
Lemay mt '
WANT ttagnsi bo
■ brown; or whilst la
mid
terms or trade
UKNN
1105 Commerei
DEI_____ _ .2
17 most rights are held in bow}s
thes,days. . .. tint don't get the
idea/hat the estheic lads make
nam or one another. • —1ehe
about a 2 "to 1
caters the ring-
r aad Tunney
Intag to a close
5-7,56-3, 7-5. The McDiar-
brothers put Woodward and
list that they purposely» throw
away strokes in order to escape
whining themedal.
Now what is the answer! is a
golr medalist invariably doomed 7
Don't be foolish. A lot of mnedal-
ists have wod national ebampion-
emehiegrhie hnowlesmeskineo-
and de fe4Hiv2d04 ex-
to bo of idedmhbiue
the eleven#
• MIEDALdgBmb
uf si iomMMMMMMbiax
synthetic gin will make a man do.
ain't ii? ' they commented, ,
muateh with Georges Cai peatier.
Frenchman, at the Polo Grounds
tonight.
----odtoriwrromrummeywere
young Chicagoan, carried him to
the isth green before suecumb-
ing to the vete rh titlehoide.
Noted Gridder to
Pw,%,2.
==s=he
■ ■ ------
Uno of reasoning t 7 -
Tt -xeustutt to
tel battled on even terms in the
draw gahe called because of dark-
tthint better thana 2,2
tentage in the after-
t. Connally won 11 and
KB NoX.e24 "tEeerrepmipezaphi J
iirt mir ."0"M
in all advertisementa contatnipE
display type or l lust rationt the
uins are measured by agate ruls. or
11 lines to the column inch.------
eyt the battle and. de
ran rally by the cats 1
frame, had to take the
Clalence Kratt -hit__-
Ko. 35 in that fifth innin g wittr
iwo men ahead.
Bm Pen maw and Pauk Wact
BEEN
__J
1 ■ —
V .
-"xzguitrnAEmM&
.Nfrom the timbered point where
_______the YcJlowsiome Hirer floss, out
ot Yellowstone Luke, the stream
-— to epubded by a—taw. . dlop»
ahead of tom. The bali was mot
CATS DOSE GROUND
I
Fose and Tie in Fw in Bill I
mad----windm -din t
HOW IT
s
—g=
Uau Laid and Rudy Knepper, how.
••ver, lost out in the afternoon
ound. ,
• H Battling Hiki's recent inac-
tiviy i due to a tack of idens,
■ hemight try going over Niagara
Falls In a paper drinking rap.
...
New’roik
sina
star players elleve i
So great is their be- 1
Divisions Narrows
HNE HARD BATTLE
to 1. —
xant ball
towing but
TAP Cate ptay Acme Was mi
Chevrolet diamend He 102 mih
Phuulipa umpiring and Greek com
Board and Rooms
MRAISFamly style, :u7 hot bia-
. nits; board and room 14.00 up!
Hotel Um, 1606*’ Houston-st
' 1
rWo t-bomhoumesigos eeht ap
RtS** 101” 2° • -
3,252220-133:
month. lemer Hit.
-aesKaqano
—au"ndaz sehedmte g >
Sumgzareaeg44
-y—----- 2r 5: } '
Acme Cut Into Lead, of
—Denver Team
Aeme Lauderers and rer eats
emerged victorious in Wenes-
daykxrunicparlague
A HICAGO, July 24hChick Ev-
ins, defending his western ama-
teur title, had a chose call, but
the nai
FOR saLE—Hore s
, nose koesduSsKI
duH p—a^mSr*
by. ImMune it to too easy te catch
fieh there. Many whe have Ush ad
in its waters caught their day’s
e treat. Lock,
a brown tract.1 -
could Agk
isfarrom
CLOSE IX, Ttl West Third, three
< ni£a elean urnished houskeep-
■ — Eroma eleepins—perehe—I-
9236.
sedaneton
stern Al mo
the circuit. scoring the runmef
The TAP team defeated the
powerful Pullman outfit. 10 to 0,
is one of the most mi art**
ga ny s ptayrt i the etrcuit thin
—Grable allowed but three sate-
tes to the Pallmans, white his
JOHN W. BASKIN
■ Sa m Been. _ W.PKel.
PATE WILL SEEK!
. REVENUE
Old Master Goes Back at
Beaumont Nine
elusive.' Few mu hula
edg .if perteetlemr c«
। . h. shreveport, re.
Mome wumi
k* ort wurth. 1
w ,: ta ralla, 11; Mart
- .Vache DliaqK
V . «. surevep ft.
t lab MemaN
W xtha SG:M
voport.mF
116, aa.Acw
/cc 0
roey
would probebiy show that sayet
who ranked second and third to
the mode Itoi toll jmat about no
often.
Thia bringa you to a probabde
explanation. If yon uro good
SEMI-FINAL NEFs-
MMES TODAY
‘ R. E. Speer
FAMILY washing. •
. Work guaranteed.
rounds of tin 1924 tournament at
the Hinsdale Golf Club Wednes-
- day.
Three other Chicagoane beeides
Hvans, threv players from St.
Louls:and the champion of Min-
nesota remained id the running
lor the title today .
Tso former national titlehdM-
era were eliminated. Bob Gard-
ner of Chicago and Dave Herren
-wf- PHtaburgh, who havewenthe
agatnst Kuhn and Connelly, who
ilayonCvs-pk court 1 At 2p.
in. Lawrence and Kelly clash
ork *2::21121222 23
t2zzlze2aenalpustzu2z2dd
needsomiya iitem oresezsonin g
him a finished pitcher,
ent winner. x
Atl.a,' s over to his son,
a ho ■ 14s ntly,isgyiltyot-
terrib crime against the
gent —=-------------
we get them Spilt- n
et.wnbackxard. 4
l show ‛em hob 1*
PAPEE HANGINg
ante hung tor
work Frospect
for SAL-3-reom rooming house
_1401MastlurhT
. Moving and Storing
BAQGAGE and light hauling any,
where la city, fee ap. R itox
PRRrS Baegago and Mipreus-
Loads to Daa, 910. L dek.
“axwuNEe“a
managed tu lairyhu lhe Ilfat iwu. ,...._________ r,
Johnny Mitchell
Goes to Brooklyn
hrtdre net overly bandsome, but i
raukingwithathe, most famous ,
bridges in the world. It is the
aypaz—-
Sk-w —
HKNs VICENTIXT.
_*reay Leomard, ehaha pion ...
AA.sktmeigtt,tmK,Lt VI
=azme
enmanausnghtganr#
28, ."omentedepmre ’
ud628ilsu‛
forced. The runner . ca secomd
simply remains there and batsman
goes to first.
J^lf a----Jab
Pate,sottpaw the Pan-
MCtteetive Mareh A
,57/ EAMAR 8700
batty Rates. Based e comsecutive
inseitions. Figure 5 Average Words
to a Etna.
tmmf
go 1 •4 -
------ Here thutyre, who knows noth-
tag OT The finer points of fishing,
mr eniox himeeif -ItmHy with
"L-cio
t Z V..
..7,4
se s™ "hehlazkin
onzskanwnrdq
1 FOR QUIK &ALE-Fruit, melon
and root beer garden," tilt rash.
Muat soil today. Account siek-
nena 1101 Lopulsiana-ave.
WHAagsazophdahneAeualtuna Eal
ph w l 8, two " "0 "C. "" T
"FurmishedApar
TWO-ROOM turntutea
--- soutbOUSt aRosure
Survivors’ List in Two.
komante 583z-.“%zs 3 iZZ
ave ________________________
TWO er three' ruralahod er unfi
niahe rooma, uro South Lake
- OMA-----------------
usherf
was always,
tough
• unlay, with a big entry ist/ Hay “
tor. Uda title is expected to be that .
fastest any of the touramenty Y
have produced ahiessummer: IC
in today’ setul final, xingleg, -
Crotty . tackles Todd AICabpspk
— -renrvAr-ee tei, noth Pry end -
MeC at tlay od) Notary ph, emwt -
' nt 6 p. m.)7, __
Doblea matches brfg togth-
- , er .McDiarmid Pand McDiarmid
xAkuee—-—F
CHICAGO, July 24.—In"Piteh-
er George -"Sarge /Connally
Chicago White so have not <
a great twirling prospect but a
most uulque character s S---A
with erery chance to become a;
big league star. Connally doesn't
get the slightesthrin because M
is in the big show, \
312-14 S. MAIN
ROSEDALE 9927
HK SIRS and call Traaa Furntture
A Storage Co to buy your nee:
ond-hand furntture, ntoven and
letrolas. We exhange now outate
for seond-hend Lamar.21962
West of ceartbousa mt Myuatam
TEXAS LEAGUE.
s weameaduy; assn—.
Beaumont 11-2;4 Port Worth .6-2
(aecend Am inngs account dark-
mm). y
Pi
ships. ---—----------2 theroundepaeand wtm OCX
It is true a big percentage of Medalists arent fimxed. Thez
thu moduiiaia faH^a»-auratau-4bu * " " "i
Tinals. A bit of research work
# ammsedwese/* "
.2781 riciate, with Miles as scorer.
-- 4 Wu Obbo -to the Menietpnh-
a
t P 2 *
ires than two hours: -----—--t
Eirer. inEsvhetm- -1
Coaland Wood
WOOD
Mhone sieka ted wea ban
T05%• “ . • T: ’. 1 • 1
-Dresemaking.
Sen Antomso . -
ur.. Galveston .......
IKt
e.—-zaluNacp la aamad
meet Gene
DOIGR GinOXS,
Tommy Gibbons says the only
T.aeon..he went abroad to fight.
Jack Hloomtield in London |,I
nog, of the American ligut-4
would have anything u>
y* Mm- "Ana that got s
Obbe Tunnel, who i-
wV** ntyllehly about a tight ’
FII ■tampasv. "' ehouta the , Ft.
Pahl Shamzock.---
But no action has been
HOkEleetric
fi- a
Mn be cia l
mar 4031 Ter -
INDLiNG torm
Johbeteu, who hurt Me NEf n
H rcTosepfayztscondbuvehart
• *ia?Ae meanuune,Rox xrteheira 1
m Daitas Steers were downing Gal-
AXSWEI '______ .
| The hapvenipz was a tough 22
break for the tsem-ot bei- MN.
when the umpire is ait by a and
tion as they skipped the tape and
shadow boxed yesterdax,.— 4
curdgSueeh“ulfp-fiu
yvars oid,. he French-
man 1* going aekthe.expert Shrevepore .
say. and ure backed by h ia show- - —
tag against Gibbons in May. Tun
- *
For the secomd time witb:
in a week a "dufler" eeozed
aa ace on No,1 7 at the umumy
goir coure Wedmendas
■outer P. lame Jr- who
bas been swaltimg the pilet
rgueedaataneer
WHY MEDALISTS
LOSE MATCHES
of the €nts."
~ But Skipper Jake isn t bleeding.
Of course, be hates tejhare the
Steers esen one-sixteeth at an
inch ahead of bio club, but he
k irt. Tort worth.2502 Vacha
Welss, Wichita Fans.
■ ■ , Dultaa, M,*!
. ~telen liners. ■ 9 E
H-sumont. Ml; Audf
l”vap Hia
the first round, when Bob White, Vtepe rts toy be swmi to Neu
York to begin traintag for his
TWO bed rooms for gentiemen: aino
•mall store for rent; apply 1424
N. Calhoun-st Frospset 1850.
LIGHr HOUSEKEEPING Md bed
rooms close in. Sit Geiverton.
L 6153.
Connany was a star to the By downing me Denver City A
Texas league. He la a big husky - --- 1 -
right-hahder and may some day
win such fame as a big leaguer
that when he walks down State-
stthe fans AfH make m mosh t
WELL filled li-csem rssming ure
foneinortradefor.emaisubune -3
baa house. lemur 327%.
-4 12
Haraware. az04 Mouaton-sL. la-
mar UTL . t
— BY JOE WILHAMS.
---How- did the idea get around
that the player scoring lowest in
a qualifying round could not win
the chaupionship? You hear
much of the jinx which supposed-
^ArttotEftas thr neck.a.the got
medalist. It to the ghost etory of
the linka. —y—---—.—
MA
‛1
fatororgzpgmeanteduuxu
5 ‘'ea for ooHectloa).
— r
**4 + 5 "zesikmrtnuy.
2746 5=- to the management of
Eii#
l i2 442
QeN LUU NORTHWILL
1 - JUIN STEERS
;FammesCardinal »na Ag
IAPs you've, notieed xhe Brave Hurler Purehased WAN
on No, 17 green yesterdas.
And he ked * mit-
urtssb. It was about mm-
dowm eme etber gta. si mows
lurrying the debhovee
About 15 were congtegated
arund mhe ten wrhem the
ejbizgetklek in bor shot
was made. ' j
I , Local maerchanm wi 4ive
-Lememrimeei,__h--due
to beat. • ■'
•Whem I walk down st
or Michigan-ave to Chicago 1
BIGFAVORITE -Face of Statement
Gotham Sportsmen Offer . .
oddssof3tol Of Manager LaGrave
^TEXAS RECORDS^
. m=. ----------- enzrumkimdummuemeKn
. Lending Hittere.
FERXrTUREroaSAL—Dinig
room tabie,\chajra, athhes, wash-
be played here
■ At any rate, the Cats
,-Hagrifice hit Rabbste Two-bane
A 2. Thgebase hit. rtmet
Sciemnhnzea- Kratt, Huber, nern-
•re. DoDle Playa Palmer io TAV
pm"
Ml, _
—
—-aman“2
lb for the | K I
1 the fans I A I
GENE TUNNEY is Seecas Certainty In."
good old Galveston town,” to
Connailya favorite sonK. ward. Last
<oncharze accounta, bit! is pyabie
upon preentation. Out" of town,
carb with copy. ( -
Telephohe cancellatlona and cor:
rectioma must’be subittea before 1*
a m day of publication. Yerba,
imstructiqna for the cancelietion of
*TF“ ada must be verided in
EiM"Fuxpwsgascmonu-
bA Utopia A ...
,------------ 7
Houses for Sale
kyEusIDE, sty-rooms, large-nasi H
front lox cloze to car lino. Will l
take Bordot $209 as tret pay- H
ment Owner, amar MX day- 1
time. ---------- T m
W-o-h- J j
Special Cgrrspndence, " 1^1 a
____-DAEEAS, July -kou North .
--------------------- - right-hand pitcher, former mem- L
Qne-look at the averages cou- +2 .r 7a sr louts Nationek —
-2-xmsasraad" £^*“*'1 lore -re-on yaywri! MHE Cizeulation
-k- . . -- on the staff of the Boston Bravea, ------ -T-kt* ——
Our Idel it the miflenfulm ia ’ has been pursbased.by.Dalias,to
. L 10ggy, but any propositiun as- boister the steersiabstat ha' toe
surin2 ■ irht peniant winners in hot battle in the sefondha o
one zeague will answer the pur-. iheTexascaEue nsonandthe
demanding reinforemeuts so g sm—....
—NThgaaIt—merun--the-Meeriekemasbeahie-t2-a-aimen.--
" ,n . »,- / north recently to get a ptteher. .
Hellann blare higbattiug-1 Boato agreed to gendNorhto
sluip ou amanpox teqtmen, the steers i. he e9ud v "zhzed
in ot he r aorta, ^fralocto^a, not out bl th* fazug,,, g a
the pitrhers, adewm'look . word .was receivdfhat“
• - 2 7 \/ P Jhas been completed apd ore
----- ■ • . -) t — | wilt join the loals Friday. /The)
Bob LaFoHette la an advocate I purchase price' was not 07
of progressive-prineiplesand wetnouncee.
sppose he favors going from tirst! t —
•» infield quiaU the. A
--___---Semt Einale 1u botajuntor-in-
gles and boys' doubles, In the ree-
. , ' seatfon-ta tournamengs) to decide 1.” ' n
•the eity, championships, will be |
~ ~ i»l,yvd today.________ ______
Thefivld of survivors narrowed
rapidly Wednesday, M wany
hopeful youngsters went t of
• the running. _____I
• Junior doubles will start Sat-
It wasa bad day fortheats
thes tost the first battle,HI to
ia a putedeeFaluzging match a
with AfeCart and Gwynne at | _________________
Meadowmere at 10a.m. j leas game depending — IL Lt-i Torais” .■________Mil 14 IT 9 1?
MeCart defeated. Shepherd with- I hander at the bat. rumzercemot ssm vattet forBw imtethi
out difficulty yesterday. 6-0, 4-3. ond, when ba^re- him line drivef steebur batted for Peveros ia
while Fry mt. red th ne it to the i to the side ot the ptcher on ‘ Ps s, annings: h. r
last round when he eliminated which he could make too plas.jFe’wo .....................
- .The umpire sfandfag font to a>ill>snfer /.'tor v.*.'’ iz4 DIL
Kuhn and Connetiy entered the ond was hit on the head. The Secnticogaa. Muivex , Knaupp.
ahluuchamulonuhinhitue-anleeentaeemikcset-sbanamdbadizceilNzeenssmmhremTwoeh-wiuer
rdesttought/tionof"thebalasnecataetjnre-satetdarrer,"1em. -
neyrbentimgtwassmt,xmtrcomtmmeeemmmmhe*erMrrebinrtertre ■
Moore and James in a thzce-set af-iway in the outniete, stating past I Tatgen,to Kn Io Bchotz,F°tS
toe nelder. The batsman made, stelem base, hjait in-i
* ----mamg- pitcherd./ Fate none (none ott
•a tuary wMn bit 6 runs, by Ma-
-in. -4 A-a . wish 3 ate # rune: Hare
■q tnfieid hit,.bat * terzifie rive-jennailt,othNaie 2oir Mulvey 8,
and, after striktac the . nanism,- o«r Jaecbm x Struck
landed far base 27wpa “pazhej128,4!
in the sir-—T. D E — ) yey, Mo—n, Jacobus. Passed bail, - sick.
Hurna Hit bataman, Phelan by Ma-
iome Len on base. For Worth 10.
umomt IK Time ot game 4 hour
ana AnamunaEapims.Fannmg
-Repairing
BE- .M tar |
the mark'.
LKIMTI--
, Cia Stan sei X
‛ W *•
F : . t.i
——"r 1 ——
ALWAYS
OF AND FOR
FORT WORTH
•wire is« l
a.AT2*A*
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NIMRODS HEAVEN
PIFFSBERGH. Jer 24—
Johnny Mitchell, Minmeapelis
shortstop, has. been obtatmed by
Erooklyn in a trade whereby Joe
Klugmam goes to the Maller*.
Manazer Wilbert Bob gam of
the Dodgers suM been Wedn—
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L spee ial Correspondence.
HtH'KTtlN. JOTY 71 r~ j:
Bendenk nf Peuu tate , picked by
Walter Camp as. the Efeatest
linesman in Americn last year,
will help Johnny Helsman. .new
fiend coach at kice Institute."it
wai announced today. >
Bendenk was recently gtaduat-
• d rrom Penn state . Tho the Rice
sb will be his first experience at
»<» to sme*. Fo wart i
L.Time 1::9- mprra
end Fanniug/
Despite the statement of Business Managar Paul LaGrave
of the Fort Worth Baseball Assn, that “there 4bne chanceof -
the game* between Fort Worth and Dallas scheduled for Aug
- * ‘ DaHaa teMBg traBgfgrred here/1 h —UBied Wter "•
aday that the. contests would be staged at Pa-
a.Te FK a time it wus thought the Dallas management would
America dive into the proposition of rushing the reconstruction at
mu be prandatand atskeer-pe destroyedba fieSundar-one an.
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a fuse over him as they did in
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