The Lubbock Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 23, No. 25, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 23, 1922 Page: 8 of 16
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Phone 261
Palace Grocery Co.
Jai. A. Hughes Prop.
PHONE 261
If you trade here you know what the above stand for: Cleanliness Quality and Ser-
. vice These we offer you as well as modest prices on every article. Tfic groceries you
buy hero; will be good' clean ediblcs-fit to oat". We give frh Green stamps and ap-
preciate your patronage. ; - '
News and Views of Local Sports
TELL ANY MEMBER OF THE AVALANCHE FORCE ABOUT
VHAT YOUR TEAM OR CLUB IS DOING AND HELP
US KEEP THESE COLUMNS FULL OF LUBBOCK'S AC-
TIVITIES IMVTHIS LINE.
SPEEGLE AND COBER HOME-
RUN KINGS IN LOCAL GAMES
Batting and fielding averages of
the Hubbers have been released by
official Korea Joe Kuykcndall.
These averages include just the
games played on the home diamond
up to Saturday night May 13th.
Averages follow:
Player Position
Brown If
Langford r
Allen c ..
Wooldridge
Green p .
Bean p -.
Albcrti p
B.ttiof Av.r.f.
G AB R II 2B 3B IIR SII SB BB HP SO AV.
7 26 8 810213413 .308
..5 16 4 6 0 1 0 0 6 4 1 1 .375
7 25 7 921223304 .360
'.'.1 25 5 7 3 0 1 3 0 0 1 2 .280
1 3 0 100000200 .333
7 27 91001003404 .370
7 24 7 710012302 .292
.7 23 6 7 1 1 1 2 1 3 0 1 .2?0
7 20 1 600011002 .238
311 3 5000000 1 2 .453
250 000000001 .000
140 10 0 000001 .250
250 0 0 00 0 0002 .000
110 0 00000000 .000
Pite hers
Wooldridire
Green
Bean
Albert i
Swen .'n
Pitcher.' Average. .
G IP R ER II SII BB Iir SO W L AV
3 27 15 it 26 2 K 3 14 3 0 .1000
19 3 173 3 0210 .10"0
1 9 5 3 9 2 3 0 6 1 0 .1000
2 14 1 1 6 l' 6 0 11 0 0
.1 3 2-3 6 4 5 2 3 1 2 0 1 . 000
HUBBERS ANNEX FIRST
CAME FROM STAMFORD
In a alow came here Thursday
Lubbock "poured it on" the Stam-
ford Colonels by a 7 to 2 walkover.
The visitors were unable to find
Green until the ninth he allowing
only two hits up to that time. In the
ninth by an error and four hiU they
made two rung and aaved them-
elves from a shut-out The hitting
of Gober and Green were largely
responsible fur the lead of the lo-
cals Gober gctUnif four - safeties
out of four trip up. The acore-
Lubbock AB R II TO A E
Speegle lb 2 116 10
Brooks as 4 112 3 0
King cf 4 0 1 3 0 1
Gober 3b 4 1 4 2 2 0
Langford rf 4 0 0 3 0 0
Brown If 4 0 1 3 0 0
Battle 2b 3 112 2 1
Allen c 3 1 0 3 0 0
Green p 4 2 2 0 3 0
Total 32 7 11 27 11 2'
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I NEW GINGHAMS are Here
As well asmany new Ready-to-Wear summer dresses
BATHING SUITS TENNIS SHOES
I CHILDREN'S SOX LADIES' NEW OXFORDS 1
1 Never before have we been able to offer so many new
1 pretty things at such wonderful revelations in price.
Before you spend your money come and see what f
i we offer. 1
Players
Speed'-;
Earn.- aw
Gober
Battle
Brooks
King
I.angf rd
Allen
Wooldridire
Lver.gr.
PO A E AV.
61 1 1 .086
12 21 3 .917
7 IS 2 .926
17 24 4 .911
2 2 2 .667
11 2 0 .1000
15 2 1 .94 1
9 1 0 .1000
36 H 0 .1000
0 24 2 .923
0 3 1 .750
0 9 0 .1000
1 10 0 .1000
0 3 3 .500
Anyhow they are going to have
a coyote to make the trips with
them before long and it is hoped
that the creature will be in readi-
ness to make their next road trip.
Bum
Alberts
Swenson
"WHO'LL GET THE COYOTE?"
IS THE PERPLEXING PROBLEM
But that doesn't seem to worry
the Hubbers very much for they
are winning games just the Fame
but it is a few of the old home
town bovs who are interested in
getting the Hubbers the very most
appropriate und becoming mascot
obtainable and now that they have
decided that a fleet vicious cun-
ning looking coyote the original
plaitifmao will be the be-t match
for the LMme crabbers the prob
lem of where and how to get the
young animal is nobbing up. j
Will some unexpected somethPig
happen that the coyote wi! be
brought in and trained to ill the
bunch or will it be neecsry for
the husky pill lingers abandon
the great American earn- for a few
days and take tini'v 4o trap run
down or in some rtther way cap-
ture the much de.ired animal?
HUBBERS WILL BE ON
THE ROAD TILL 6 OF JUNE
The Hubbers took the fourth
straight g;ime from the Stamford
aggregation of ball players Satur-
day by a ccore of 17 to 4 in a
game that ceased to be interesting
after the third inning. The game
started off in favor of Stamford
they making two scores in the first
to the Hubbers nothing but they
soon went. o pieces and in the third
inning the Hubbers scored seven
times and then piled up seven more-
and the Stamfordites had no further
luck and went through tho 'game
making only four scores. . '
The home team pla.vi.rf in Sweet-
water Monday going Abilene for
a series wi'h Lwnt team. They will
be gme till tne 6th of June when
they willreturn to the home grounds
f r . filler series.
Trie lliibbcr have made steady
ga:nn the past two weeks and are
flow standing fc -end Amanllo be-
ing in the lead only two panics a-'d
in all probability the Hubbers will
he topping the column before we
have an opportunity to report again.
One puzzle confronting the British
public is what they will call the
House of Lords now that the ladies
have been admitted. Detroit Free
Press.
Stamford AB R II PO A E
Dinsmore. ss 4 1 0 2 2 1 1
Currin. 2b 4 0 1 2 4 0
Williams lb 4 0 1 9 0 0
McElwee. cf 4 1110 0
Miers. If 4 0 0 2 0 01
Sloan 3b 4 0 1 0 1 l!
Conley rf 2 0 0 1 0 0
Smith c 2 0 1 B 1 0 1
Morton p 3 0 0 1.6 0
Kandler rf 2 0 0 0 0 0;
Edwards c 1 0 1 1 1 0
Totals 34 2 6 24 15 3
Score by innings:
Lubbock 000 021 40x- 7
Stamford 000 000 002 2
Summary Hits off Morton 11 off
Green 6; three base hit. Green; two-
base hit Speegle Gober; struck out.
Morton 5 Green 0; base on balls otf
Morton 0 Green 0; sacrifice hits
Speegle Battle; stolen base King 3
Gober; wild pitch Morton.
Standing of Teams
THE CASH DRY GOODS COMPANY f
I G. L. Mills Prop. North Side Square
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WEST TEXAS LEAGUE
Clubs G W I.
Aniiinllo 23 1 5
LI" B BUCK 23 15 8
Clovis 25 14 11
Sweetwater 22 12 10
San Angelo 23 12 11
Abilene 21 11 13
Ranger 24 7 17
Stamford 23 5 IS
TEXAS LEAGUE
Fort Worth 31 23 8
Beaumont 36 22 14
Wi hita Falls ..34 19 15
Houston 35 IK 17
On lias 36 18 18
San Antonio .35 15 20
Galveston .15 10 25
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by the locals off Appleton they were
scattered and didn't count for much.
One run was made by the visitors in
each of the first two frames and
the locals were unable to score until j
the seventh when with two men:
down. Miers. left fielder fur the vis-J
itors muffed Langnfrd's high fly and ;
hoofed it across the lot allowing him
to take third; then Gober poled one
to left field fence for a three bagger
scoring Langford. Brown then sin-!
gled running Gober across with the !
t.e run. Neither could make f ur-1
tlier gains until the eleventh when '
by an error by the second sucker of
the visitor King got on scoring on '
Langford's single to left field. !
Swenson relieved Bean in the '
rinth and pitched hit! ess bull to the
end. again taking the mound in the'
second piime and holding the visitors
to a shut out allowing only five
h;ts. The score:
Firil Game.
Lubbock
Soeegle lb
Brooks ss
King cf
l.angofrd rf .
Gober .'lb .
Brown If
Battle 2!)
Allen c
Bean p
Swenson p
xEarnshaw 2b
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Fuller Brush Company's
REPRESENTATIVE
Will call at your home within the next
few days and present every housewife
with a Fuller Kitchen Utility Brush ab-
solutely Free.
L. L. Kirby
1301 Ave. L
Totals 37 3 5 33 21
xP.an for Battle in l"th.
HUBBERS WALLOP STAMFORD
COLONELS FOR 3RD STRAIGHT
The Hubbers took a double header
from the Stamford Colonels here
Friday making it three straight from
them. The first game was a 3-2
eleven-inning battle the Becond a
shutout for Stamford. 3 to 0. Al
though seven hits were gotten off
Mean in me nrsi iracas againsi live
Stamford
D nsn'ore ?s
Currin 2b .
Williams lb
McKlwee cf
Miers. If
Sloan. 3b . .
Knadler rf .
Edwards c
Appleton p .
AB R
1
II PO A E
113 1
19 2 2
1 16 0
1 2 0
0 0
1 2
1 1
0 2
0 0
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Y
MARTIN'S
Place will appeal to you if you like to trade where clean-
liness predominates
MARTIN'S
Has been the practical place for you to trade ever since
MARTIN'S
Started making such good pastries and that well liked
Butterflake Bread
Totals 38 2 7 33 16 3
Score by Innings:
Lubbock 000 000 200 013
Stamford... 110 000 000 002
Summary Innings pitched by
Bean. 8 13 Swenson 2 2-3 Apple-
ton 11; hits off Bean 7 Swenson 0
Appleton 5; three base hita. Brown
and Gober; two base hit Sloan;
struck out by Bean 1 Swenson 2
Appleton 2; bases on balls off Bean
1 Appleton 1; sacrifice hits Allen
Currin 2 McElwee and William;
stolen bases. Gober; hit by pitcher
Bean 2; passed balls Allen 1; time
of game 2hrs and 5 minutes; Umpire
Ijimott.
Second Gam.
Lubbock AB R II PO A E
Speegle. lb 3 0 0 7 0 0
Brooks ss 2 0 0 1 1 2
King cf 1 2 0 4 0 0
Langford. rf . 2 1 1 2 0 0
C.ol.er. 3h 2 0 0 1 0 0
Brown. If 2 0 0 0 0 0 j
Karnshaw. 2b 2 0 0 1 4 0 !
Allen c 1 0 0 4 0 0
Swenson. p 1 0 0 1 8 0
Total w 16 3 1 21 13 2
Stamford AB R H PO A E
Pinsmore s 4 0 118 0
Gun-en. 2b 3 0 0 0 1 0
Wiliams. lb 3 0 19 0 0
McElwee. cf 3 0 2 1 0 0
Miers. If 8 0 0 2 0 0
Sloan. 8b S 0 110 1
Conley. rf 2 0 0 0 0 0
Smith c 3 0 1 4 0 0
Mitchell p 3 0 0 0 8 0
Morton rf 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals . 2 0 5 18 21 1
xl'.atted for Conley in 6th.
Score by Inning" :
R II E
!ubhock oon 102x 3 I. 2
Stamford 000 00000 5 1
Summary: Innings pitched by
Swenson 7 Mitchell 7; hit off Swen-
son 5 Mitchell I; two base hits Mc-
Klwee; struck out Swenson 3 hy
Mitchell 4; base on balls off Swen-
son o Mitchell 5; sacrifice hita
Swenson Gober Brown; stolen
bases. Brook. King; time of game
1 hr. and" 35 minute; Umpire La-
mott. BASEBALL SUMMARYi
Ttiurtd.jr' R.tulL)
Lubbock OOO 021 40x 7 11 2
Stamford 000 000 0022 6 3
Green and Allen; Morton Smith
and Edward.
Amarillo 110 100 20x 6 10 0
Abilene 100) 01H 01 3 8 3
Maple and Byer; Embree Burrh.
Clovi 000 300 lOx 4 9 0
San Angelo . 110 010 00O3 6 0
Wilkerson Ervin; Muns Rob'tson.
Sweetwater shut out Ranger 1 to 0.
Ijiwrence I)avi who i traveling
for the Amarillo Paper Company
was here the last of the week look-
ing after the interest of his firm.
Ijiwreni-e say his house i preparing
to put In a very large stock of paper
a sunn a they ran get a building
suitable for their stock.
Evangelist W. L. Hanna and Mr.
and Mr. Rogr Walker all of Lub-
bock held service on our streets
Saturday afternoon. They are in
a series of meeting at Wh'teflat.
and will be there this week and
next. Roarinc Springs Review.
THREE SENIORS SHOW THEIR
PEP WHEN PINNED UNDER CAR
(If course the program f'-r the
outdoor outing r.f the Senior rlas
to Buffalo Spring Thursday did
not call for a calamity on the re-
turn home but after the dav had
been thoroughly enjoyed and tho
young student were en r- ute home
a near serious accident happened
when a Ford Coupe driven by Ivy
Witt turned turtle pinning the three-
occupants beneath the car.
The usual rla" pep was used by
the three who were caught under
the car whic h the appearance of the
car proves thoroughly as the en-
tire top wai torn out In their at-
tempts to free themselves.
It is certainly hoped that the elas
function will close without any
serious harm being done to the
members.
OLD TIME CITIZEN
OF ABILENE DEAD
P. M. Peden. 69 years old resi-
dent of this city for 40 years died
suddenly at hi home. 1410 Oak
street on Thursday afternoon. Ha
wu apparently in good health dar-
ing the day and was found dead in
his chair late in the afternoon. Mr.
Peden came to Abilene from Dallas
having moved from Kentucky to the
latter city.
He in survived by the following
children- M ss Effie Peden of this
city; ( ha. Peden. Altu. Okla; Wil-
lie Peden Altu Okla.; Mr. Mattie
Burr Lubbock: All of the children
will be here for the funeral.
Funeral servire had not been ar-
ranirerl Kriclar mornintf awaitinc the
arrival of the two son who are ex-
pected to reach here on the Wichitr
Valley Friday night. Abilene P-porter.
Two Pri-nd-I-ondon ex pres.
plane collided April 7 over a small
village seventy-five miles north of i
Pari killing both pilots three pas-
senger and on. mechanic.
Here to Stay
BRIGGS
&
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The Only Firm in Lubbock County With
Experienced Rate Men
W hava Um Oldest Largest and Strongest Insurant Companies
writuif lail en Cotton and Grain this year.
MR. FARMER rWa can writ your d witling barn fiwd and all
equipment ami contents and Ut you maka your first payment U
NoYtmasr. This k Um first opportunity you Imiv Had at a cnanca
tJ this kind.
Tha Kail storms ara destroying thousand of doflaiV worth of crops
and tha lightning i crashing building into splinter daily.
You bad bttar as u and protect your property and this fall you
can pay us for lha protection in caaa we da not pay yon for some
dnaater. Sea M before it i too lata.
Yeu Wad brtte get t financial statement an the company your busi-
a a .a
M puces! wtna.
CONLEY
BUILDING
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