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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922.
Inlerscholastic Meet
For 3 Counties
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BV THE SCORE OP
5*0 3.
i vrifcA'T SAME TEAMH WILL PLAY IN 81
AM ir.N I jphjday i\t
Sherman Hh
, ., Greenville, Texas. April 13.—Grnley
fool a baseball Sherman T-U lea01 vls-
upiMwwpii To the superior pitching of ^tcd Greenville Wednesday aftnuiooi
Haoscr of the Jienison Yel low Jacket s }lmJ engager tile League team rfcpre-
ou Kidd-Key Field Wednefday after- enrjug thin city 111 tt « atfest, winning
noon, and the ancient rivals of the j)V |jje g^re of IS to 10.
Holy City WOO their second athletic jj wan jost such a game as the fans-
eontefti Of the year from Sherman. enjoyed, it MinK anySiody'.s. will until Chicago
Texas League.
(Season Owning. 1
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY,
i Wichita Falls.
Sbreveport &♦ Fort Worth.
GalveMton at Houaton.
Beaumont at San Antonio.
National League.
Chicago 7, Cincinnati 3.
Philadelphia 7, Boston 1.
Brooklyn 4, New York 3.
St. Louis 10, Pittsburgh 1.
WHERE TIIEY PLAY TODAY.
BoHtou at Philadelphia.
Brooklyn at Sevf York.— ..v^ -
Pittsburgh at Ht. limis. -- 4
Chicago at Cincinnati.
fitaudfc* of TeaiiiN.
P. W. u Pet.
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1 tnr^' week* «*« tiUl n>ati va.s ont^.T • JTOlltqripati
when tbe^ fjfeolsou High School nosed Sajdna of the "Saints" touched the Brooklyn^
H8t tt the country tr.irtr nrni fl^HTr/envIlle mound inch Tor" two circuit SLtoUls .
meet by a single pointunitprecedent cioutH • "r" pincinnati 1
ipa douhl> broken by Wednesday i, wis also bad aJdjMfiyat Ibe bat, Booton 1
iMiseba II dlfluiond. ^ "e * g^ingjiu^tr^Iouhles and a single. New York .. .. ..I
t score was 5 to 8. \ ^efpeenvilte will play the Sherman Pittsburgh .. ... .1
Sherman can offer no lUlbL fu^ WPcL team on their own ball lot Saturday
nesday's game^__-The'TeilowjackefS aiKj Sunday. —r:;
played a-ebffinTy superior game, out-, The Box Score:
ttTflug arid out pitching the local Sherman—
team. Hauser, on the mound for Den- - • A B R H PO A E
lsou, held the local team to three hits, j, y. Lewis, ss ... 6 2 4 3 5 2
which Sherumn made count for their j I^ewis, 2b ......5 2 2 2 1 0
three run*. IN-nisou in the meantime FMrtier, 3b 0 2 3 2 0 1
pounded our, a> even doaen h^ts from j^nmau, ef . ......3 0 1 1 1 ,0
the offering of Sherman's three Hapina, If 0 2 ^ O 0'
' twirlers. The visitors however, wert. McKay, 11........ 4 2 0 U 1 0|
unable to make their hits count so Claiborne- rl 3 0 0 3 0 01
effectively as did Sherman, and de- perabertou, e ..... 5 3 3 7 3 0
spite their nine bite up to the ninth, F!ockt p 1 ov.O 0 1 0
had put acr©«* but three runn up to oievinger, p .. .... 2 0 10
this frame. TUft was accounted for , ^ — — fr'
by good support by^ Sherman in the j ^ Totals
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American League. ^
St. Louis' 3, Chicago 2.
Cleveland 7, Detroit 4.
Washington 6, New York 5.
Philadelphia 3, Boston 2.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
St. l^ouia at Chicago.
Detroit at Cleveland.
Philadelphia at Boston.
New York at Washington
Standing of
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A. J. Klrkpatriek* - principal ot Ihe
Fred Douglass High .SeJUyol for negro
children In Sbermun. jnakes the follow-
i"K .umuunw-ttcnl: | At th(. QuPrn.
. 7.'"'. 'H'''rs< ^Mllast'r inwt Shoviiil n wlfr n(Tuiii|>«uy hor fugl-
of tooke. Gray son and Fannin Coun- five husband into the bad lands,, cast-
t es will be held at Fml Douglass High ln off all ties of family and eivlliza-
5Sf-* r!duy f'VJ>,llnK aud ,llKlir tion, while he makw a mad huut for
The schools of these counties are gold? Thi3 Is aHquestion that demands
expected to be represented. Home thought but the answer is to be
1, events and baseball will found in "The Golcen IIop^'," a Ha-
ake p.ave in the afternoon, and at worth production with Edith Storey,
night declamation, recitations and a which Queued "t the Queen Theatre
debate between the Gainesville High Thursday. The picture sliows this ein®:
i^jLwt^MLLlu10High School. Uon^^ljress at her veiy best,
f*; ResolvedHbat all immigration ffi Wy of ' The Golden Hop.-" Is
to the I $ shpuhl l e prohibited for a an interesting and gripjjlrtg one taken
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"All pa4roas and friends are cor- ten by Grace gartw
dhilly invited to be present. " " ".T- Bb hard
^ wife who sticks to the criminal hus-
fwuHl thrnugh thick and thin until 1m
and John
er adapted
Is the
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an army tent, the whole thing. Put 'em
together and had what was wanted.
The result fitted the pictures' dimen-
sion and style perfectly. But what a
versatile bunch these motion picture
fxperts are. Wonder if they made coot-
ie-proof huts over in France?
At the Travis. V;
Have you read Booth Tarkington's
"Penrod." and as a child did you read
"Greer of the Life Llue," aiul^Gwffna
of the Hills"?
l>o ynt)er the niglifa of sleep
ost while fighting the battlef; of
life with Guana, that atrange 'cfoss ls -
tween the old faithful Collie and the
nomad of the northern hillt. tin? wolf
dog. Do rou remember, how nnuh llki
Wednesday's BaeebaU Results.
Denisou High .r . Sherman High 3.
Bonham High 1. Austin College sec-
ond team 0.
Texas Aggies 9, Rice 2.
Texas U. 15. Arkansas S>.
Simmons 8, Howard Payne 2.
Bonham—Leaguers 6, Paris 1.
Sherman Leaguers 13, Greenville 10.
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Paul Beau* well known farmer
and business man, stated Thurs-
day tbat in all the years he has
i'ved in Grayson County, he has
never seen a letter prospect for
a wheat crop at this time
year.
that the corn
Come up to a good stand.
Farmers, -he added, have their
ggouud ready for cottou and will
begin planting as soon as it drys
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man nature can siand It no longei.
Then things begin to happen. These
things make the punch of
■ At the Gen 3|
**lf we had some ham. we could have
some liani and esgs. if we had some
of domestic
, tho dog.
this is a story greater tlutn
any you have ever seen, "The Silent
Call," a storv of a girl, a man an«l it
killer dog, a primitive, thrilling life
among the Ufty Sierras with "Strong-
heart" the "world's most wonderful Po-
lice dog" playing the leading role.
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Tlie old gag has a new meaning. Ill * "The sUent Call." the first Laurence
pictures the prop man, location experts Tumble-June Murfin prmiuction, pre-
aiid scenle luvestlture department all seated by H. tt. Davis and distributed
combine in a grand chorus: "We by Associated First National Pictures.
I know it!" lue., plays at the Travis Tlieatrc for
^ . —(to} Directors about to make jtkrtitrCs
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All Played Out at
„ Quitting Time?
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the remainder of this week.
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St. Louis .
4 .0 Cleveland r.
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field, including double plays in the Greenville—
wW ond jnm\ eighth innings, which cut I A B R H PC
down Dei^iBOii runners who were Xeely, cf .. .. .... 6 10 1
threatening. Bi ownlpw, 2b . ... 6 0 0 4
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In the eighth, Sherman tied the Milam, If
score with their run of that inning, Klzslar, lb . .
and fdr a thno possible success seem- Ix>velace. rf .
ed to be with the locals, despite the Sawyer ,M*
unevenness of their play. Gillespie s Giles, ss
error at aecond paved the way for Forrest
Wharton's run which tied the count, Bryan, p ..
1 10 0
1 12 0 0
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4 0 2 1 0 0
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A ® Detroit
^ - New York .. ..
3 - Boston
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rer, 3b . .. .. 4 3 1 1 2 0 iirooklyn . .. .....001 100 110—i H
. ss 4 2 212 2 New lork < t .. 000 010 002—3 ^
*«t, c 4 1 1 8 2 0. Rcqther find Deberry; Nehf, Shea
n, p .. 2 0-2 0 8 0 0nj Snyder.
t*it: local hopee for a l^llon asccmsion B..Hill, p 1 0 0 1 4 0
cn the pan of Denlson died after this "Waller 1 0 1 0 0 0 cinctni;
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;pan of Denison aiea auer un "•«« * ^ ~ - « Cincinnati
miscue. Di'uisoiCj tightened, and in _
the id nth staged a rally Jfor-the twol Totals .. • •/ }l i!!!.*1 ei Rlxey, Couch, Gillespie Und Wlugo;
runs which put The game safely for Waller hi.tted for Hill in 10th- I Alexander and Hartnett.
their chadlt. Griggs' passed ball, al- By lnningi: •_ . 4lk| R. H.
lowing Hauser und Hodges to cross. Sherman 021 221 020 3—w Pittsburgh . . . .000 010.000— 1 7
was not necessary for the runs, as Greneville 030 303 K*> 10 St. Iouis 300 400 12*—10 11
rude TT-Milam,!- (Vmnpr ii<1 Gooch: Sherdel and
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2 Day* Before Easter
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we hi
Universal City look over tUelr stories
a few times and then Order practically
everything the various departments
hav'en't got. or so It seems to the latter.
in "W4id Honey,*" the Cnivetsal-
Jew;el ' attraction starring Priscilla
1 >cau. which ^gomea to the Gem Thea-
tre next Frida/ and Saturday, the dF
rector, Wesley Ruicgles, needed a South
African bujjgy The bn-ale of the Cyn-*
thia Stockley story is lie Transvaal.1
Getting a South Africiu buggy in
California is like iindha a swamp on
the top of the Himalayas. TYy and
get I*! * '
Tl e. property man se nrred \ 'ctmes
of ti e dcs.rod chicle from the public
library and a drawing on In L*ni-
vcrsai vity's special art .4. partmeut. A
buggy was ordered made.
So they took, of a New Englanil
sleigh, one part, the liody: of an «>ld!
racing sulky, the wheels: of a wrecked
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Corner Brockeit and Branch Streets.
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Cured Meat of all
kinds.
Lard, Freeh Meat,
Home Killed.
Phone 787.
GEO. CAMPBELL
Groceries, Fruit,
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with a double, J>riuging in- Beckham
and Cameron.
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score:
maii-
8 Struck out—By Flock 2. by Clevin-.Philadelphia . . ..110 000
ger 3, by Bryan 6. by R. Hill 2. Bases | Qesehger and Gowdy; Mei
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Ocscluer
on balls^—Off Flock 3, off Clevlnger "2, Ileuilue.
off Bryan 1. of Hill I. Hit by pitcher 1
An w m ihi a v —By ^ock 1 (Forrest). Six hits and I
2^1 O 4 2 1 <l run4! of 1,0< k in H 18 lnui,uts" oTt <" "
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Meadows aud
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game
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2 things to say" '
FIRST—We have worked' early and
late getflng this Easter stock together.
It's cdlnpiete—it contains everything
that's good—nothing that's otherwise.
SECOND—On any street, in any
American League.
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l Cleyinger bj,s *nd^4^^rwiai tn^o Philadelphia . -• ..000 010 200^—3 fi other city in America our values
business and this store is
be besieged Friday and Bat.,
some of your nearest and
friends. •' '"4f SK- -
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Bcldou, n .,
Estcs, p . . \. .
Totals
IDenloon—
ABBHpOA B
Hodges, 3b .. . . 5 2 3 2 1 0
Harris, rib 5 0 0 13 1 0
13 1
2 0 0
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: 4J llespie, 2b rrivi* 5 0 2
Vanghn, rf •..*>; 5 0 3
Hoaford, If .. .... 4 0 2 4 0 0;
Beckham, ss .. .... 3 I 0 2 2 l
Cumeron, cf ...... 2 l 0 l 0 0
Pipkin, c ... .... 4 0 0 2 3 0
Hauser, p . 4 1 2 0 4 i
IN FIELD EVENTS
Totals 37 5 12 27 14 3 VISITORS CLAIM TECHNICAL
Score by innings R H BI FOIL WHEN 8HERMAN BEATS
Sherman i .♦ .'.001 010 010—3 3 3
' Denison .. .. ..020 020 002—5 12 3
Summary —Two-base HodS®*
Hauser. Sacrifice fly—Wharton. Sac-
rifice hits—Dickey. Double plays—Plp-
THE1R MAN
Austin College and Southeastern Ok-
lahoma Normal, of Durant, divided a
kin Harris and Hodges; Miller and track and field meet here Wednes
Crawford Whufton and McKown. In- ,<lay afternoon by, an agreement > on
trn> ptnW-Hy O.rdim-r «. by B l-, ttw «. <l£rWW
den 2 1-3. Este- 2-3. St rink out—By t ween the two schools over^the flnal
Gsrdlner 4. Bcldon 2, Hauser 4. Bases outcome of the deciding event of the
on balls Off Gardiner 2. off Beldon meet. When Southeastern claimed a
on Mils *«ru ^ ^ tcehnictti foul on the part of an Aus-
tin College runner in the relay, tba vis-
itors' claims, were upheld, and they
Were given a tie count. The event as
run was won by Austin College in 3
minutes and 45 seconds, but It was al-
121 Society Brand and Michaels-
Oldham, Olsen and Bassler; Morton 1 ^
and Nunamaker.
Sew York
Washington . . ..120 100 It*—6 15
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...041 000 000—5 9
Stern Suits for Easter-
$30 to $50
Jones and Scbang; Mogrldge and« Stetson and Dobbs Hats for
Gharrity. . I r.
r. h. taster—
Sf Louis .. .; ....200 000 100—3 3
Chicago .. .. .. ..001 010 000—2 0
Shocker and Gerber;" Faber and
Schalk.
Austin College Wkw.
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Austin College defeated the Imsehall
Telephone team Wednesday afternoon .
by the score of 12 to 2. Squeeae plays
and good base running by Austin Col-
lege contributed largely to their vic-
tory. ••
Batteries— Austin College Morgan,
Itainey and Monalngo. Telephone:
Steddum. Thompson' and Burney.
$4 to $9
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Munsingwear and Manhattan
Underwear for Easter—
1 10 <5
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ft SETTLE
STYLE HEADQUARTERS.
• t off Hauser C. Hit by pitcher—
Wharton, Dickey iby Hauser >r Hos-
ford (by Gardiner). Wild pitch- Haus-
; er. Passed balls—Pipkin, Griggs > Z
— X Dickey,
Gardiner.
V Stolen bases —-Wharton
Dial 2. Griggs. Miller,
> "Vaughn. Time of game^-Hour and^ iegeti by Southeastern team members
J fifty mintotefc Umpltea—Ttout aud that an Austin runner crossed in front
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of his opponent.
Head, living and \ITlson were high
point men for Austin, each winning two
firsts, while Head and Wilson also
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; KJtafcSlDfi is a teal dandruff Rera<Mlr*)n second each. No records were
It h a |>lea ifig odor, i^oniotes growth hr(>ken lri thp meet, althougli Cobb of
«ud m< luailv does the work when.°tl,er^i>ttrant, finished tbe 440 yard dash In
have failed. You will like It. «oldW 51 j R(H<onds, and Crawford, of J0nrant
, Your Druggist. . thurs-tf h|irM the javelhi 144 feet.
The Events. 1
120 yard hurdles—Loving (Austin)
G<HKlman (SE). Time. 15 seconds.
Pole vault—rGUawn (45E) ; Robinaon
(Austin). Mark. 10 feet, 3 inches^,
KKi.yard dash—Head (A*Stin);
CoW> (SE'i. Tfatoe, 10 3-5 seconds. \
I Itrtofr n t flrlv HrnU. Shot put—'Wilson (Austin) ; Hell-
(AUstlnr. TUfe 2 minutes, 10 2-5 uep
Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-face, onds. '.f _ j
tr>* a remedy for freckles with the j 220 yard dash — Head' (Austin)!;
arantee of a reliable concern tliat it .Cobb tfte). Time 23 4-5 seconds.
H not cost you a penny
>ves be freckles; while
ve yon a eleaf complexion the fg- inches,
•nse 4s tUfUng.
Slmgly get an «Hice of Othiue-
Uble str**ngih — from any dru&isi
a few l>plicatlons should |b o<jrou
easy H to r%ryourweli of thai
ly freckles awl get i* beautiful
unless It rod Running broad Jump-^Wltt <Se^;
if it does Miller (AustinV. Distauce.' "20 feet, if
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_ Sscus throw — Wilson (Austlhf;
Boyt (Se). Distance, 1&) feet.
- 440 yard dash—Cobb (Sc.); Head,
(Austin). Time. 51.1 seconds.
Running high jump — Crawford
JfWM«Witt (S< ). Mark, 6 feet, 4.
plexlon. Rarely Is more than one inches. J
*e needed tor ihe worst case. • v I Javelin throw;—Cdawford (Se) ; all:
Be sure to ask the drugflat for the aon (Austin) r fMstnnee, 143 feet. • r
uble strength Otliine as 1 Uis strength I •Vttr<l ^''rdb -LovingTi(Austin) ;
sold under guarantee of money back Miller (AuirtlnL TTim 28 1.-5 seconds,
it failtt to remove freckles.-^Adv, run — Roberts (Set
(Aut-iin >. Time. 5 minutes, 17 2-5
onds.
Belay Chapman, Wilcox, Miller,
and Head (Austin); Wirt, amah,
Bate*, and CftWfc (Be), ' time, 3W
utcs, 46 secobds. (Event contested ac-
count llHHff Austfipfonl.^ ^
seconds.
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"THE SILENT
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One of the greatest pic^
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Coming Monday, 1 Tuesday
and Wednesday—
A Wonder Play of *1
Laughter and Thrills.
'The Rosary"
The Big Cast Includes ....
JANE NOVAK.
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Bread is the one food which is entirely converted into
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Make your luncheon of Bread and Milk today.
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extra rich in flavor and nutrition—insist upon—
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