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FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1934.
MERCEDES NEWS-TRIBUNE
Page 7
Jungle Cats Beat
Kiwanis By Score
Of 5 To 4 Friday
Kern’s Tigers Swamp
Mercedes Taylors
13 To 1 Tuesday
The Jungle Cats rose in their
jT night Friday and beat the Kiwanis
- by the score of 5 to 4. The Cats
bunched 2 of their 4 hits in the 6th,
with a walk and an error to tally
three times and take a one-run lead.
Schmitter and Martin were easy in-
field outs and Brown hit for Har-
rington and rolled to Bonner who
tossed him out at first for the final
out. The score:
Making runs in clusters of 5 in
each of the first and second innings
and 3 in the 6th, Kern’s. Tigers
swamped the Mercedes Tailors 13 to
1 Tuesday. Lorenzo Trevino for the
Tigers hurled a no-hit game and the
pants pressers couldn’t get "hot".
Only, three Tailors reached first, all
on errors. The score: R H
Mer’des Tailors 100 000 0— 1 0
Kern’s Tigers 550 003 *—13 7
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At Mercedes
Churches
and there can be no reality in aught
which does not proceed from this
great and only cause” (page 207).
Candidate For County
Attorney
KIWANIS
Harrington, c.
Lawler, p. ...
David, lb. -____
Langford, 3b.
Lewis, ss. -
AB R H PO A E
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Batteries: Ruis and Johnson; Tre-
vino and Bollier.
E. Borchelt, cf.____2
Hall, 2b. -------3
Dube, lf. -_____3
Schmitter,- rss. 3
Martin, rf. -________3
*Brown ______4-1
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Jungle Cats Give
Game To Firemen
On Tuesday Night
First Baptist
. Fifth street and Missouri avenue. '
E. V. May, Pastor.
Sunday, March 18, 1934.
10:00, Department Sunday School.
Classes for all ages.. .
11:00, Morning Worship.
7:00 The B. T. S. A. Training
Service planned to be helpful to all.
-8:00, Evening Worship.
Tuesday, the W. M. S. meets in
Circles at 3:00 P. M.
Wednesday, Prayer Service 8:00.
We will begin a series of doctrinal
studies at this meeting.
A cordial welcome and helpful
service awaits all who come.
First Methodist
Virginia Avenue ,and Fourth Street
C. E. Wheat, Pastor.
Sunday School 9:00 a. m.
Worship 10:00 a. m. and 8:00 p.
m. Sermon subjects: Morning, "The
Call of The World and The Re-
sponse of Love”; Evening, “Soul
Winning Through Personal Service”
League meetings 7:00 p. m.
Church of Christ
Ohio avenue and Sixth street.
Sunday school at 10; preaching
service at 11; prayer meeting Wed-
nesday evening at 7:45.
JUNGLE CATS
Parks, 1b.-
Gessling, ss.
Kveton, c. -
Patterson, 2b. —
Bonner, 3b. _______
Sanders, cf._______
Wilson, rss, _____-
Anderson, p. _____
Miller, A. P., rf.
Ragland, cf.
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AB R H PO A E
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The Jungle Cats “gave” the Fire-
men a game Monday night the score
being 10 to 9. The Firemen earned
1 run and the Cats earned 5. The
Cats held a 2 run lead going into
the 7th but 3 errors and Mitchell’s
triple rang up 3 tallies and the
game. Mace, new catcher for the
Firemen showed up well. The score:
Catholic
OUR LADY OF MERCY CHURCH
’ Vermont avenue and Third street.
Oblate Fathers.
Pastor: Rev. M. J. Joseph, 0. N. I.
Sunday masses: 7 and 9 a. m.
Services every Sunday evening at
7:15 o’clock.
First Christian
Texas avenue and Sixth street.
Pastor: The Rev. W. E. Hatchett.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. with
classes for all ages.
Morning worship at 10:45 a. m.
Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock.
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*Batted for Harrington in 7th.
Summary: Doubles, Kveton; base
on balls, off Anderson 1, Lawler 4;
strike outs, by Anderson 1, Lawler
4; double plays, Lawler to Langford
to David. ( -
Pillrollers Lose
To Tigers Monday
By 10 To 9 Score
In a hectic, over-time battle, the
Tigers emerged victors over Adolph’s
Pillrollers Monday night, the score
being 10 to 9. The Pillrollers had
a 2-run lead going into the 7th but
Mitchell’s single, Markham’s double,
and an error counted two tallies. The
Pillrollers were blanked in their 7th
half. The Tigers chased across 3
in the 8th on Borchelt’s walk, 4
singles and Etnire’s sacrifice. The
Pillrollers staged a rally in the 8th
when C. Borchelt dropped Johnson’s
pop fly. Green forced Johnson at
2nd but Hanshaw muffed the ball
and singles by J. Fikes and Lentz
chased over 2 scores. With N. Bor-
chelt on 3rd, P. Fikes rolled to 3rd
for the final out. The Fikes.boys
rang up 9 hits. Smith saved the game
with a diving catch. The-Pillrollers
had 15 men perish on the sacks. The
, score:
TIGERS
C. Borchelt, p. ...
Etnire, *c. ------
Smith, lb. _________
M. Borchelt, 3b.
P. Mitchell, ss. .
Markham, cf. -
Hoekstra, If. ...
Hanshaw, 2b
AB R H PO A E
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PILLROLLERS AB R H PO A E
Grimm, rss. -_____-____4
Johnson, Ss.-_____4
Green, lb. _____4
C. Fikes, If. -_____- 5
J. Fikes, cf.___________5
N. Borchelt, 3b. -
• Wise, 2b. —_____-
Lentz, 2b. --------
P. Fikes, c.______-
Gulley, rf. ____________
Vining, p. ________
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Summary: Doubles, Etnire, Mitch-
ell, Markham, C. Fikes, N. Borchelt;
triples,. C. Fikes, J. Fikes; base on
balls, off Vining 2, Borchelt 5; strike
outs, by Vining 1,'Borchelt 2; double
play, Vining to Wise to Green.
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The things which no man can. ad-
vertise successfully are the unde-
serving things.
FIREMEN
Barry, 3b. -
P. Ohls, rss.
Garner, If.
. AB R H PO A E
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T. J. Mitchell, ss. ..4
0. Miller, lb. - 3
Jordan, rf. ______
Mace, c. -______-_____4
Ueckert, p. -------____3
Utley, 2b.-4
Bates, cf. _______LLLLL____3
JUNGLE CATS
Parks, lb. _________
Gessling, ss. -
Anderson, p. ____
Kveton, c. -----
J. Ohls, 2b.. _
Bonner, 3b. ______
Wilson, rss. ----
Commons, lf.
A. P. Miller, cf.
Mestel, rf. ____-
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SACRED HEART CHURCH
Missouri avenue and Sixth street.
Oblate Fathers.
Pastor: The Rev. J. M. Lyons O.
M. I.
Mass every Sunday at 9:30 a. m.
Mass every second Sunday 7:30
a. m.
Immanuel Lutheran
Washington Avenue and Third Street
Pastor: The Rev. Paul G. Brust
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
English service at 10:45 a. m.
German services every 2nd and
4th Sundays at 9:30 a. m.
ROGERS KELLEY
Rogers Kelley of Edinburg, well
known attorney of Hidalgo county,
has announced his candidacy for the
office of county attorney subject to
the action of the Democratic pri-
maries in July.
Appendicitis Most
Prevalent During
The Summer Months
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Summary: Doubles, Garner, And-
erson, Kveton, Bonner; triples,
Mitchell, Mace; home run, Miller;
base on balls, of Anderson 3,Ueck-
ert 1.
Pillrollers Down
Firemen Thursday
By Score Of 7 To 1
e • _
The Pillrollers downed the Fire-
men in Thursday night’s game, 7 to
1 through better fielding and steadi-
er team play. The victors bunched
their hits with .an error to sew up
the game in the 4th. The game was
a pitcher’s battle between Vining
and McKinney. The score:
FIREMEN ABR HPOAE
Christian Science
. First Church of Christ, Scientist,
of Mercedes, a branch of The
Mother Church, The First Church of
Christ, Scientist, in Boston,
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Sunday morning services, 11 a. m.
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
o’clock.
“God the Only Cause and Creator"
is the subject of the lesson-sermon
which will be read in the Church of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, June
10.
The Golden Text is: “Blessed be
the Lord God, the God of Israel, who
.only doeth wondrous things” —•
(Psalms 72:18)
Among the citations which com-,
prise the lesson-sermon is the fol-
lowing from the Bible: “Look unto
me, and be ye saved, all the ends of
the earth: for I am God, and there
is none else” (Isaiah 45:22).
The Lesson-Sermon also includes
the following passage from the
Christian Science textbook, “Science
and Health with-Key to the Scrip-
tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “The
Science of being repudiates self-
evident impossibilities, such as am-
algamation of Truth and error in
cause or effect. There is but one
primal cause. Therefore there can.
be no effect from any other cause,
First Presbyterian
Missouri Avenue and Fourth Street
Pastor: The Rev. Fred Clark.
H. T. Stotler, acting Sunday
School Superintendent; Mrs. G. G.
Eddy, choir director; Mrs. H. T.
Stotler, pianist; Mrs. Ben Stafford,
president of Women’s Auxiliary.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Preaching service at 11:00 a. m.
Evening services at 8 p. m.
A cordial invitation is extended to
attend these services.
Christ Episcopal
Washington avenue and Third street
Pastor: The Rev. Charles T.
Raynor.
Episcopal Sunday school at 10:15.
a. m.
Services every Sunday morning at
9 o’clock.
Opening Game Of The
Junior League Won By
Tolson Motor Co. Team
The Junior Play Ground league
got away Monday with the Tolson
Motor Co. team taking the measure
of the First National Bankers by the
score of 8 to 5. The game was won
in the 7th, when 2 walks, two errors
and 3 hits netted the victors 4 runs.
R H E
Tolson Motor 101 110 4— 8 10 2
First Nat’l Bk 012 200 0— 5 6 6
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Our boss says he just plays golf
for the fun of it. Our game isn’t
very good either.
Austin.—This is the season of the
year when more deaths are record-
ed for appendicitis than in cooler
weather.A careful study by the
State Department of Health brought
out the fact that more appendictis
deaths occurred during the. warm
months. In twelve months about
six hundred and fifty persons died
of this disease,'many of whom wo'uld
be alive today if they had not been
delayed in calling a doctor.
There are two principal causes
for these deaths: the first is delay
in calling a doctor, and the second
is the taking of strong purges when
one has pains in the abdomen. When
the appendix is in a diseased condi-
tion the taking of strong laxatives
often results in the ' rupturing of
this organ. Of the deaths men-
tioned, 588 of them had ruptured
appendix and 35 per cent were not
operated upon.
The removal of an appendix is
now a very simple matter when
done early or before the appendix
becomes gangrenous and ruptures,
which may take place'as early as
15 to 18 hours after the onset of
the attack. In the case of abdom-
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Barry, 3b. ______....
P. Ohls, cf4 -
Garner, If. ___________
T. J. Mitchell, ss.
0. Miller, 1b. .....
Utley, 2b. ___________
Bates, rss. -_______
Ueckert, rf. --------
Busby, c. -----------
McKinney, p. _____
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PILLROLLERS AB R H PO A E
K. Johnson, ss.______4
Byrns, 2b. -------4
Green, lb. --------------4
Gulley, rf. -______2
J. Fikes, cf. ......._....3
Wise, rss. ------------3
N. Borchelt, 3b. ... 3
F. Fikes, lf. -3
Vining, p. --------------3
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Summary: Doubles, P. Ohls, Ueck-
ert, Green, Gulley; base on balls, off
Vining 1,. McKinney 2; strike outs,
McKinney 1; double play, Johnson
to Byrn to Green.
SEWALL’S
OLD RELIABLE LINE PAINTS and
VARNISHES—$1.95 per GALLON
BORDERLAND
RITZ THEATRE—Weslaco
Thursday, June 7—"MAN OF TWO WORLDS” with Francis
Lederer and Elissa Landi, also Andy Clyde Comery,
Sports and News.
Friday, June 8—“WILD GOLD” an exciting comedy-drama with
John Boles Claire Trevor and Harry Green, also cartoon
“Play Ball” Charlie Chase Comedy.
Saturday, June 9—Zane Grey’s "THE LAST ROUND-UP” with
Randolph Scott also Terry-Toon Cartoon. Brand new
serial Mystery Squadron and Last chapter Kit Carson.
Sunday and Monday, June 10-11—Janet, Gaynor and Charles
Farrell in “CHANGE OF HEART” with James Dunn
and Ginger Rogers.
Tuesday and Wednesday, June 12-13—Norma Shearer and Robert
Montgomery in “Riptide” a love drama more exciting
than any you have seen on the screen.
Thursday, June 14.—Paul Lukas in “AFFAIRS OF A GENTLE-
MAN” a new kind of mystery drama. Also comedy and
Looney Tune Cartoon.
.Friday, June 15.—BARROW-PARKER KILLING PICTURES—
with talk and sound—NOT A NEWS REEL—Scenes
made on the spot of the killing; also Ray Walker in a
riot of laughs “THE LOUD SPEAKER”.
CAPITOL THEATRE—Mercedes
Thursday, June 7—“WILD GOLD” a rapid-fire action picture
with John Boles and Claire Trevor also Ethel Waters
: Musical, Comedy and Cartoon.
Friday, June 8—May Robson in “YOU CAN’T BUY EVERY-
THING” also two-part comedy “Backs to Nature”.
Saturday, June 9—BARROW-PARKER KILLING PICTURES—
with talk and sound—NOT A NEWS REEL—Scenes
made on the spot of the killing; also Ray Walker in a
riot of laughs “THE LOUD SPEAKER”.
Sunday and Monday, June 10-11—Norma Shearer and Robert
Montgomery in “RIPTIDE”, the finest of screen enter-
. tainment.
Tuesday and Wednesday, June 12-13—Janet Gaynor and Charles
Farrell in “CHANGE OF HEART” with Ginger Rogers
and James Dunn.
Thursday, June 14—W. G. Fields in a comedy packed with laughs
• “YOU’RE TELLING ME”.
Friday, June 15.—Paul Lukas in a new kind of mystery drama
“AFFAIRS OF A GENTLEMAN”. -Also selected shorts.
Never before at this
low price, such costly
car construction
TWO-DOOR
SEDAN
$EOM FOB
w 2 FACTORY
Delivered in Mercedes
Ready to drive, $784.
ACTUAL UNRETOUCHED PHOTOGRAPH OF CAR
"This car is designed to meet the requirements
of many people who want a car of fine quality
and long life at a low price." C. W. Nash
The "Jeweled Movement" car -
This big new car, created by Nash, is
built with a series of costly features
never before used in the low-priced
field. Like the jewels in a fine watch,
every one of these proven features does
something important for you.
The “jeweled movement" LaFayette
brings you the smooth, long-life silence
and riding comfort of expensive auto-
mobiles. Back of it is the experience
gained in building a million fine cars.
Come in and see the new “jeweled
movement” LaFayette-today! Down
payment is so low that in most cases
your old car will cover it. Nash Motors
Company, Kenosha, Wisconsin.
“Jeweled Movement" features new in the
low-priced field: Seven-bearing, extra-size
crankshaft, fully counterbalanced; com-
plete force-feed lubrication of engine with
rifle-bored connecting rods; metered pres-
sure-cooling of engine; Invar Struts in
aluminum-alloy pistons; Nash precision
machining—perfected in 18 years of building
fine cars; automatic and thermostatic-con-
trol shock absorbers; steering road-shock
eliminator; Seaman sound-proofed body.
THERE ARE SIX LAFAYETTE MODELS, SIX - CYLINDER, NASH-BUILT—
$595 to $695 f.• o. b. factory. On four of these models individually sprung front wheels
are optional equipment without extra charge. Extra equipment at low cost... . NASH
sixes and eights, four series: $775 to $2055 f. o. b. factory. All prices subject to change
without notice.
.A FAYETTE
NASH-BUILT
Archer-Deyo Nash Co.
. PHONE—336
inal pain that persits do not take a
strong purge but call your physi-
cian as he will be able to tell you
whether or not you have appendici-
tis and the method you should use
in treatment.
Many persons wonder why there
is so much appendicitis today when
years ago it was never mentioned.
The reason for this is that it has
undoubtedly been with us always
but was unrecognized as a specific
condition.
Classified Ads
For Rent — Houses
FOR RENT: Four room house in
Palm Heights furnished or unfurn-
ished. See J. M. Reynolds, Jeweler
and Optician.
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FOR SALE — Modern five -room
home in Mercedes. Well located,
with bearing fruit trees in yard. A
real bargain. If interested, address
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For Rent — Rooms
ROOMS FOR RENT: Large nicely
furnished rooms, adjoining baths.
Cool and comfortable, all have south
and east exposures. Summer rates.
Reasonable rates, for board if de-
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For Rent-Apartments
FOR RENT—Attractive nicely fur-
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Two bed rooms, dining room, kitchen
and bath. South exposure. Second
floor. Close in. Mrs. D. A. Black-
well, 621 Texas avenue.
CORDOVA APARTMENTS FOR
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conveniences, including electric re-
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service. Just redecorated. Apply
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FOR RENT: Southeast cool upstairs
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apartment, three rooms, kitchenette,
private bath, large garage. Mrs.
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FOR RENT: Five-room furnished or
unfurnished apartment, with two
bath rooms, close in and ideal in
every way. I also have two smaller
apartments for rent, either furnish-
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Thornton.
Miscellaneous
WANTED—Some family who ex-
pects to spend the summer at Kerr-
ville or Junction to take a child to
look after. Will share expense.
Apply at Green Hat Grill.
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Attorney-at-Law
First National Bank Building
Mercedes, Texas
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