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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1922
RED SOX LOSE
IN 8TH FRAME
ELKS WALLOP
BOUNDS' TEAM
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TO BUSTERS SUNDAY GAME
CORS1CANA MAKES CLEAN
SWEEP OF SERIES WITH
THE SHERMAN TEAM
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At thp lirui.
Ono. of tin- moat thrillintf ^ won**
ever iiiftui^ii.Jk Kal<V-to be-#bo'vu in
WjilliHt- ItehVw new l'lirjunouni yU■-
ture, "Arrow? ■ the Continent/' when
M'CARTY SETS RAZZLE
BXPB( IUI) TO TAKE LOC AL NINE ™rty^HIIIumi<lrL l«,J
CONVENTION AT ni'Mmi'iiu'iitiil .ilit< iu hii<4 met',
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GALIERTON,
The Grandstand Games Pitcher,
to Blow Up . at Criti-
cal Juncture. *
The Klk«' hum'lmll ten in defeated
Overton Hound*' Madill, Okla., ti-niu
Sui dny. 8oor< 14 to 0. Butteries:
iCIkH, Cobb ami Htaplea; Madill, Rum-
ey and Bryant.
I The Elks played errorle«K hall. Only
fonr liUn were allowed by Staple*.
Th« Elk* team haw played *lRht
Kftiiiex this M a*on losing ooo.
Plans are under way to tako this
team to the Elks' convention at Gal-
vfstoL and to ploy tl t> Galremton Elks
tJiore on July 4.
Corni<\'iiin. T<-xus. .Tune IZ-^The Bus
tern took tln lost game from the Red'
ftox Sunday, 5 to 'J. Until the eighth
the visitors Jed the locals hy two
ifcorea, but the Busters staged a rally
and brought In four score* In their
frame. The grand xtand played au im-
portant p«i*t in .the game, staging a
wild demonstration In the first of the
eighth that resulted in Hurler Me-
Oorty l eing knocked out, of the box
and the scoring hy the locals.
Sherman—
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Baseball Calendar
TEXAS-OKLAHOMA LEAGUE.
LeWls. as
Fortler, 8b
Campbell, rf
Seaman, ra
Supina, 2b
Crowe, lb —
Higginhotham, If
Kelly, c
MeTarty, p .........
Glenn, p
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Corslcana —
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1
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0
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0 10
1 4 3
1 12 O
1 3 0
0 4 0
10 5
Club—
, Greenville
0 0 0 0
30 3 5 24 12
0
AB RHPOA E
MeColl later, 2b
Gross, ss —
Bechtol, m
Sengolpii, If
Osborne, lb
Ruth, 3b .
Miller, r -
Ralney, c ..
Guess, p
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1
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1 f 0 14
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2
0
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Sunday's Results.
Corslcana 5, Sherman 3.
Ardmore 4-5, Paris 04?,
Bouharn 3, Mexiu 0.
Cleburne at tlwnvlile, tinreporfctl.
Standing.
P. XV.
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40
45
47
50
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Where They Play Monday.
Sherman at Alexia.
Bonham at Corslcana,
Cleburne at Paris. *
Greenville at Ardmore.
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<Inches through a blazing ■ roadway at
more than eighty .miles on hour.
In the story Mr. Held is piloting his
little .431 r at tiemendous odds across
the country, and leaving his larger and
more powerful contestants behind one
by one. To prevent ultimate victory
one of the contestants sets fire to tall
grass in the roadway, in the belief
that the driver of the flivver would be
stopped Indefinitely. But not so. As
the fliinies gather force ; Mr, Held
dashes into the blazing Inferno at tre-
mendous speed and dashes throrgh the
fire ls'lr unharmed.
"Aatons the Continent" marks the
return of Mr. Reid to Ids wnv famous
automoblls hjhhhI driving pictures and
his leqding wom'QU la Mary Miu-Laren.
Tht«odiue J{(<lK*rts has a promineit
role. •. N
At the Geni llieater Thursday, Fri-
day and Saturday.
Norntaud
J_o*instoue
roles.
The story
rlTles of tin* New York stage support* 1
Richard Barthelmess in hw first ap-
l«-arancc as a star in •'Torable'l>avld,"
the First National attraction prisluced
by Inspiration Pictures. Inc. Joseph
Hergesheiliter's story « / the Mrginla
mountain* was sehk'ted as the vehicle
for the st.nr s debut onlv aftei' touov-^
leas other stories had been read and
rejected. ^ ^ ;*
^ Playing opposite Mr, Barthelmess is
Phftte <-eh biate<l (Jladys I inlett, the ere-
whs written by XVilliam ntor of sweet girl parts on the screen.
Hammond
enact .tlie
and
other
Loriiner
priweipcrt
Slavens MeNutt for the Metropolitan and who was the ntar of Maeterlinck's
magazine as "Kind Jieed*/' Ttsl fninoiK- play, "TLe Blue Bird."
Browning dtrccted the flliutng with J Others in the cast Include Ernest
the artiatry which won him such re- Torrence, who is the creator of Scotch
nown through "Outside the Law"
"No Woman Knows" and other
vernal-Jewel successes.
% At ll e Washington.
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TEXAS LEAGUE
Total '.J. 29 5 7 27 1« 5
Sherman 0P0 02t> 100—3
. 000 010 04*—
Corsica na —\
Runs—Crowe 2. Kelly, Gross, liecli-
toi, Osborne, Rainey, Guess. Errooi
McColltster 2, Ruth 2, Gues«. Two-base
lilts—McCarty, Bechtol, Sengottn. Rain-
ey. Saertflces—liewls, Campbell, Hlg-
glnbotliam, Kelley, Gross 2. Double
plays—McCoUlster to Groas to Oslwrne
Inuiiigs pitched—By M^Carty 7,
Glenn 1.. Strxick out—By McCarty
Glenn 1, Gue** 5. Basea oil balls—Off
McCarty 1,-Glenn 2. ^tjiv j^teher--
By Gueao, Crowe and Kelley. X\ild
pitch—McCarty. Paijaed boll—Kelley.
Stolen buses—MeCollister, Gross. Time
of game—1 hour and 40 minute*. Um-
pire—O'Hearne.
Toga Overcome Lead.
Greenville. Texas, June 12. — The
Togs overcome Cleburne's three-run
lead, in a apeetacular sixth inning rally
and chased Lefty Williams to the
showers after scoring six tallies, winn-
ing the game,-6 to 3, and the aeries.
A large crowd was present. The visit-
ors seowl twice In the sixth, when
Lovelace threw one into the grand
stand from deep center. A feature
of the game was a spectacular running
shoe string catch by Seely In the first
frame. K1' *
Clebrtrne ....'001 002 000—3 3 0
Greenville 000 006 00 8 2
Williams, Biatt, and Shaffer; C.
11111, and Pemberton and Forrest.
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Sunday's Results. < ,
Dallas 12-5, Galveston 1-0;
Wichita Falls 10. San Antonio 4.
Fort Worth 4, Beaumont 3. ;
Shrevejsirt 9-2, Houston 2-4.
I Standi up.
Club-
Fort Worth
Wichita Falls
Beaumont
Dalian ..
At the Queen.
The wicked flopper!
Here she is again—Gladys Walton,
of course. She is the Universal star
of "The Wise Kid*' at the Queen The-
ater Monday and Tuesday.
As t'TIie Wise Kid" Miss Walton
presents a little different sort of
characterization. She Is the cash reg-
p(,f Ister tjueen in a New York restaurant
074 a shoue above the "greasy s,)oon" es-
012 tablisbnients In quality of food aud
'patrons.
| The tin me of the story finds ex-
44a I pression through the adventures of a
•Two 1 girl \vl>o Is advised by a siaHety ma-
'So tron to -"do kind deeds—tW'll bring
" good luck to you." Da's she? Khe
4oe —and the results are not entirely
satisfactory. Through a kind deed *bp
meets the champion oil can of the
"Thrilling Thoities." a flashy specimen
named Harry. .
David Butler renounced his starring
rank for this one engagement to plav
the male lead opposite Miss X\alton,
and be makes of his baker's >">y role
aome'thing to enjoy. Hallam Cooley Is
the silk-front model. J 1
' Henry A. Bqrrows. Fred Lancaster*
and dialect roles and who made snch a
Uni- bit in The only Girl," The Purple
Lady" and a* the Scotch captain in
"The Night Boat ;H Edmund Gurney,
who came to this country fo support
Mrs. Pat Campbell in i-'Pygmullou" and
whose recent big success was iu "Deb-
urauWarner Richmond, who played
the part of the brother in the Theater
" "John Fergu-
son Walter P. Lewis, who will be
remembered as the crooked referee in
tln famous vaudeville sketch, "The
One Itonnd BoutForrest Robins<|n,
the crtator of th«* part of the father
in "The Fortune Hunter/' l>aureuce
Eddinger, who has been under the
"Queen o* the Turf," the big R-C
racing melodrama revealed for the
first time on the screen at the Wash-
ington Theater Monday, has many of GuildV presentation of
the gripping elements, that made
"Checkers" such a great success ou
the stage more than a decode ago. It
is a fast moving tale of the turf, re-
ph?te<wlih adventure and romance and
as fhll of action ?.s the big racing
secne with which it ends.
An airidnne l*o plays an important^ management of Henry Miller recent'
part in the story, carrying Bobbie ' jy ami wJlo ha8 t>ee,i stage manager for
swiftly to the side of her wounded many years for George M. Cohan;
brother In a hospital from where she Harry Hullam, celebrated comic opera
makes her nervy dash by motor to the Fta,. 0f jjOiai0n ; Miss Marlon Abbott,
race, track just in time for the big who baa' apjieurW for 25 years under
event. " | the management of Charles Frohman
The racing scene, of coursevhas the |>avi,j Belas<'o, ami Miss Patterson
big punch. It is done with remark- piaj wljo acort u u hR in "Aphrodite.^
able fidelity to detail. The _ flying ,j1(, fravls Wednesday, Thursday
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Where. The) Play Monday.
Beaumont at Fort Worth.
' Houston at Shreveport.
San Antonio at Wichita Falls.
Three scheduled.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Sunday's Results.
New York 2, Cincinnati
Brooklyn 0, Chicago 1.
Two ecbeilnled.
Standing.
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New York ..
l*lttsburgh
St, Louis .
Brooklyn
Cincinnati
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Producers Win and Lose.
Ardmore, Ok la., June 12.—The Ard-
moye Producers split a double-header
here with Paris Sunday afternoon, win-
ning the' first game, 4 to 0, and losing
the second. 9 to 5. The initial contest
was a tight pitchers' duel between Tin-
ey Tlner and Mitchell. Neither club
secured a lilt until the seventh. Tiner
held the Snappers to two singles. (The
Producers scored three lu the seventh ll nnodelphla
wlien Jones led off with a double and i''',h*ago
Where They Play XIoihIi^ .
Boston at Pittsburgh.
Brooklyn at Cincinnati.
New York nt Chicago.
Philadelphia at St. Louis.
Pot.
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New Prices
ROYAL SOCIETY
THREADS.
Celesta - 4e
Monoselle 11-^c
Rope 2 l-2c
Fllo — ^
Strand — 2 l-2e
All mall orders filled promptly.
MADDEN'S
DEWSON
horses, the clouds of dust In
wake, the straining jockeys o l>
backF, tin4 throngs cheering wiliRy in
the towering stands, all combing in
making a rip-roaring conclusion to^hls
most engrossing rubject.
Also T4ike and May Reynolds in a
novelty Alpine yodllng act. These 'arc
Sherman people and have starred sfn
Majestic, Ixiew's and all big time
vaudeville shows in the United States. |
Don't miss seeing slnd bearing these
people in their big acts.
At the Travis.
A cast of the most notable celeb-
Frilay and Saturday.
Going to Take
A Trip
Either just out to some lake for
supper and a little fish or across
the country trip. You will get
more pleasure and satisfaction
from a "Kamp Kook" stove, than
1 anything you can buy.
Jewelry Stolen In
Dallas Recovered
In California
Hp th* Amcniatrd Pre n
Los Angeles. Calif., June 12.—K. J.
Gillespie, Matt R. O'Connor, E. M.
K in sella ami Peter O. Mauos. the lat-
ter proprietor ol a local cafe, were ar-
rested here'.yesterday and the police
declared they recovered jewelry valued
at niore,than $40,000 which was stolen
from a hotel in Dallas, Texas, De-
eeihbef 1. 1U21.
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ORE THROAT
Gargle with warm salt
apply over threw*—
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A^O RUB
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A small item but
ivery
cost of ice in tne average family
is a very small fraction of the cost of
living. An investigation made by Dr.
Wm. E. Marsh, of tne Bureau of Munic-
ipal Research, New York City, shoxved
that icie is only 74/10,000 of the cqist of
living in an average family.
fWithout ice, food bifls would double in warm
weather, the spoilage would be so great; and
health would b£ endangered, •
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Many people waste both food and icc by using
too httle of the latter.* Their refrigerator may
be too small, or they may let the ice get too low.
That is false economy. 4 full ice chamber in a
good sized ice box will save you money.
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SHERMAN ICE CO.
Phones 90 and 91
MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ICE INDUSTRJ
161 West Washington Street, Chicago,, Illinois
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And R* pair Work for all Makes
of Automobiles
v SAVE MONEY!
PHONE 1759
KELLEMS &
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(Across From Blrge FIHInf
Station. South Travis) ,'r;T
Today and Tomorrow
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Sunday's Results.
Chicago 7t B0«ton 0.
Detroit 8, XVashinpton 0.
Cleveland 0. Philadelphia
New York 8, 8t. I>ouis 4.
Standing.
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was followed by three «lngle , one of
which was off ThJer's bat, aud scorwl
two runs. The ascond game wa« a com
edy of errors which, aided by woine
healthy hitting, including a homer over
" the boards by Bratcher, giving the
.Snappers the game.
Flrnt game—
Ardmore ooo 000 81^-4 r 2
, Pari*' 000 000 000--0 2 0
Tlner and Short; Mitchell, Shilling
and Oriesenbeck.
S4*cond game—
Animr/rc! 001 010 iSOO—ft r> 7
■ Paris 011 007 000 0 8 6
CrowKon and Short; Mitchell, Shill-
ing and Griesenbeck.
Bonham Blanks Mexia.
Mexia. Texas, June 12. — Blanken-
shlp of Bonham won over C. Johnson
In a pitching duel at MeKlnney Park
: this afternoon. Johnson pitched mas-
terly hgll until the eighth, when two
lilts, an error and a high fly were
. made, accounting for the two runs
made in the eighth. Three hits were
| made In tf*e ninth, iaeounting for their
last run. Blankenship was not In dan-
ger except In the second, when two hits
were made, but. by stellar fielding and I
v a strikeout, get him out of the hole.
Only one two-bagger was recorded and
that by Steele, which would have prob-
ably l>een a three-bn^er had he not
| •pumtiled and failed
Bonham 8 7 1
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THE LATEST
Boston
Where They Play Monday.
Philadelphia at Cleveland.
XVaHhlngton at Detroit.
' .Boston at Chicago.
Three sclie<liiled.
Railroad Commissioner Dead.
By th§ Associated Pre**
San Francisco, Calif., June 12—Col.
Harvey D. Loveland, member of the
State Railroad Commission since its
inception in 3907, died at his real-
dence yesterday after several weeks
illness. He attained considerable note
as president of the trans-Mississippi
Commercial Congress.
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ONE DAY
ONLY
Styles that are alftfie fad, with-
out having to pay the ground
floor price.
It is just as important for you
to save on footwear as on any-
thing else,, so Walk A Flight
and Save.
1HE UPSTAIRS SHOE
STORE
W. N. Scarborough
No. 3 KAMPKOOK FOLDED
"ITS ALL INSluE" *
In two minute* after you strike
camf> you have a hot, clean, blue
gas flaine. Coffee steaming, bacon
sizzling in less time than you can
gather wood
—Gimp Stools
• —-Cotf- ks .
—Vacutim Bottles
—Desert Bags v
—Refrigerator Baskets
—Fishin* Tackle
—Bathing Suits ~
Our store is a mecca for just the
right equipment for an outing
Drop in, lets talk it over.
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A Upto-the-Minute Story of Married Life.
w4 Truthful Liar99
Also Century Comedy- "SIC 'EM BROWNIE."
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M. & P. Bank Bldg.
Phone 580 '~~%r Sherman, Texas
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY—
B^gest Double Bill Ever Brought to Sherman—
Don't Miss It.
RICHARD BARTHELMESS
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