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' PAGE SIX -
EAGLES LOSE
CLOSE DUE WITH
RANGER
SUNDAY
jVhon Elhcrldgo let Downs' short
knork over first feet away from him
after a hard tun for It. Bellah cross-
ed tho plattof and brought In the
count that broko tho 3-3 tlo arid gave
th Ranger NItros tho final of the
series Sunday A to 3. Tho matlnco was
flocked with costly errors on both
teams tho visitors annexing' three
runs In the second when Duckworth
laced one over second. Lory coming
in to take it on tho hop but failed to
do 'so and beforo tho ball could bo
chasod to tho center wall Hoffman
who had jdngled and Plumlco and
Craig wha had walked 'counted.
The Eagles got all their counters
in the second round on two-ply knocks
ty Burch and'Etherldgo Whitehead's
single a walk and a cduplo of errots
by 'tho NItros. After that rouni tho
Eagles could not count again although
they threatened moro than onco.
Pylo hurled an alr-tlght game for the
visitors and yielded only four blngles
A high wind from tho south mado it a
hard dav for tho outer gardeners aa
tho wind would blow tho ball all
aiound onco it got into tho air.
RANGER ABRBFOAE
Ecllah 3b C 1 0 1
Crawf ori rf ...... 3 0 1
2 0
Downs 2b . .. i 0
F;de p 4 0
Hoffman If 4 1
Allred lb . .3 0
P'umlee g . .3 1
Craig cf ...3 1
Duckworth c 2 0
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4 2
1
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4
3
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Totals 31 4 C 27 II 3
ABILENE
AB R H PO A E
Whiteheai 3b ....4 0 1 1
Sain 2b 3 0 0 3
Lyall lb 3 0 0 5
Etherldgo rf ...... 4 1 2 3
Lory cf ........ .3 0 ID 1
Scrogglns If 3 1 0 2
Moore 33 ......4.. 0 0 4
Burch c 3 1 1 8
Relsler p.. 1 0 0 0
Lmbree p 3 0 0 0
TotaW ........31 3 4 27 12 4
By lnuuiga: R.H.E
Summaiyi Pitchers' statistics three
runs 4 hlta off Kcialer in two In-
nings 1 run 2 hits off Embreo in 7
innings: 2 base hits Etheridge Burch;
passed bail Burch; double play. Sain
to Mooro to Lyall; hit by pitcher by
X'yle (Lyall); bases on balls of Kclsler
.1. Embreo 4 Pylo 3; struck out by
Embreo 6 by Pylo 3; stolon bases
Btirch fellah; sacrifice hits Allred
ScroBBins: time 2;05. Umpiro Spencer
HOW 7 HEY SI AND
WEST TEXAS LEAGUE
Standing of tho Clubi
Played. Won. Lost
San Angelo ...... 10 7 3
.Pet.
.700
.700
.G30
.500
'1.4S5
.444
232
.182
Amarfllo . 10
ABILENE ... ...11
Lubbock ....;.... 8
Clovis .. 11
Sweetwater 9
Stamford ........ 0
Ranger .11
7
7
4
5
4
2
3
4
.4
6 v
5
7'1
0 '
Sunday's Results
Ranger 4 Abilene 3.
i
Tuesdnj's Schcdulo
Abilene at San Angelo.
Clovis at Amarlllo.
Sweetwater at Lubbock.
Ranger at Stamford. -
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TEXAS LEAGUE
Standing of tho Teams
Won Lost.
Pet.
.708
.082
.571
.47G
.4 10
.435
409
.273
Beaumont . .. . ..i...17
Tort Worth ... .... 15
Wlchtta Falls 12
7
7
9
11
14
13
13
1G
Dallas
10
Houston 11
San Antonio ..10
Galveston 9
Shrevoport G
Sunday's Results
Beaumont S Galveston 2.
Houston 10 San Antonio 3.
Dallas 6 Shreveport 2.
Fort Worth .3 Wichita Falls
Tucsdaj's Schcdulo
Houston at Fort Worth.
San Antonio at Dallas.
Beaumont at Shreveport.
Galveston at Wichita Falls.
Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
We state it as our honrtt
belief that the tobaccos used
ia Chesterfield are of fiber
quality and hesce of better
taste) than in any other
cigarette at the price.
listen &Mjers Tobacco Co
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DB0PPEH
OF GAMES
IIAWLEl" TcxftB May 8. The
HaWley Mlddlebusters dropped their
first gamo of tho season Saturday at
EunBton to the club of that placo The
gamo was slow and roplote with errors
duo to tho poor condition of the
g ounds. Tho Mlddlobusters contrary
to their name wore unnhlo to navigate
successfully in tho soft mulohv'i field
thnt was used for aground. The hops
woro never right for them- Tho af-
fray terminated with thij following
scoru:
Fuiralon "112 425 30x 18
Hawloy .. ..:. .020 Oil QGO 0
Tho rtifthEor. T. E. McC&lab. took
four first Btrlng men and a bunch of
rookies over to Hodges Thursday arid
attompted a gamo with tho Hodges
nine. Tho latter wore too much for ihq
rookies howovqr aB thoy could noUde-
liver tho hits necessary to win tho
game. Tho scoro was G-7 in favor of
Hodges.
Sweet revengo was In store for the
Mlddlcbustcrs however on tho fol-
lowing dny Friday tho HOdgcs nine
came ovor to Hawloy and found all
tho tho first string; men at home Ar-
108 Gllbreth recently added tq tho
pitching staff hold tho Adsitora to twp
hits and won tho gamo 7-0.
Batteries: Hawloy Gllbreth and Col-
lins Hodges Simpson Leo and Simp-
son. Score:
Hawley . 0P2 030 0027
Hodges .... 000 000 000-0
Tho Mlddlebustors swung into their
old hitting stride for the first time
this scas'on garnering a total of 13
hits despite tho fact that the oppo-
nents woro using a battery that work-
ed out with tho AbUeno J2aglc3 this
season Ldo and Simpsdrt.
"THE CONQUERING POWER"
AT THE QUEEN THEATER
Tho Rex Ingram production of "Tho
Conquering Power" which was well
received In Now York ns well as hun-
dreds of other cities throughout tho
United States will bo tho attraction
at tho Queen theater today and to
morrow. Jt is an ndaptatipn by Juno
Itlathls of Balzac's "Eugenie Grandet"
a powerful story of love and greed
in a small French provincial town.
Alico Terry and Rudolph Valentino
who created such momorabjo success-
es as ho loora in Ingram's produc-
tion of tho "Four Horsdmon of tho
Anocnlynso" recently shown hero nro
cas in the leading roles of EugonleJ
ana nor i'nnsian suitor unarics ana
Ralph Lewis plays tho old miser
Grandet. .There is also a comedy on
the program. "Torchy's Biff Lead" and
Topics of tho Day. As an extra feat-
tire there will bo musical numbers at
intermission time presented by the
musical associations o Abilene.
AMERICAN I.EAGUn
Standing of the Tenuis
Won
New York 15
St. Louis 11
Cleveland ... 11
Chicago ... .... ...... 1Q
Boston ...'... 9
Philadelphia . . . ...... 9
Washington . . . 8
Detroit ..".. 7
Lost Pet.
7 .GS2
S .G3G
lfl .524
10 500
D .500
11 .4:0
14 .3G4
14 .333
Siiwlii'tf Results
Sti Louis 10 Cleveland "I. '
Chicago 9 Detroit 7.
New York 8 Washington 1.
Tucsdaj's Schedule
Chicago at Ney Y.rk.
St. Louis at Washington.
Detroit at Boston.
Cleveland at Philadelphia.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Standing of the Clubs
Won Lost. Pet
New York 1G l
Chicago s 12 7
St Louis .-. 12 8
Brooklyn . ........... 11 9
Pittsburgh 10 10
Philadelphia ... G 11
Cincinnati ... 7 16
.800
.632
.G00
.550
.500
.353
.304
278
Boston ... ....5 13
Sunday's Results
Boston 4" Brooklyn 3.
New York 6 Philadelphia 0
Pittsburg 11 Chicago 5.
St. LOuis S Cincinnati 5.
Tuesdays Schedule
Brooklyn at Pittsburgh.
Now York at St. Louis j
j Philadelphia at Chicago';
esterfield
CIGARETTES
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I !5LV 4 NUMBER OF OUR ClflZ-ENS VISITED SSl
I V E FAMOUS PROF. TARAZZA LOCATED iJPS
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JESS UES IN
i-HIT-hl GAME
NEW YORK 3Iay 8. Missing a
perfect gamo by tho narrow margin
of ono baso on balls Jesso Barnes
hurling ace of tho Giants is in the
no-hlt. no-run hall Of fame today. Thd
Phillies blanked 8-0 were mowed
down with Monotonous margin by
Barnes who fanned flvo and allowed
only four halls to get to the outfield.
Barnes' performance tho sixth ot
its kind reslstored by a Giant pitcher
Amos Rusle Christy Matthowson
(twjee). Red Ames and Jeff Tdsreau
being tho others gave the McGraw
men a commanding lead ot three and
a half games as they start west to
open a series Tuesday with the St.
Louis Cardinals.
Srim Jones enabled tho Yankees to
defeat Washington 8-5. The victory
kept the Now York club a step ahead
of tho Browns who defeated Cleveland
Jn a heavy hitting contest.
Ty Cobb went bollectlng five hits
Including three doubles and a home
run in as many times at bat but his
team lost to Chicago 9-7 "although
hitting Kaber-for 17 binglcs.
Powell's ninth inning homer gave
Boston a 4-3 victory over Brooklyn.
Pittsburgh knocked Alexander from
the bqy and hit threo other Cub
twlrlers hard winning 11 to 5 Doak
had Cincinnati at his mercy except for
one inning and the Cardinals won
handily Toporcer3's hitting proving a
feature
The major league teams start the
first inter-soctional struggle today.
Mectlujr Postponed
Tho mooting of tho bqardf of dea-
cons of First Baptist- churou set for
Tuesday postponed subjecto call. O
II. Coopoi chairman
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or pressing Job youViylng to Keop-U-
Neat Tailors 155 Pffie PhonoSO.
advertising.
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Ollvo 25 cents. Phone 832 or 833. S.
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.THE ABILENE REPORTER 'ABILENE TEXAS
A FORMER ABILENE
GIRL IS MARRIED IN
CITY OF SAN ANTONIO
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large -wlchT baskets filled with white
bride's roses.
"Just preceding the ceremony Sirs.
Florence Watkins Cox of Brownwood
sang "Where SIv Song With Songs
Provided" by Hallp accompanied by
Sliss Zulu Hill at tho organ. The brido
and groom entojed tho cli-urch to the
stialns Of Lohengt l's WcddlpS Slarch
while Schumann's "Traoumerci." Wasl
played softly during tho impressive
ceremony. Slendelssohn's "wedding
march was played as tho recessional.
''The brido woro a most becoming
coat suit of blue with gay acee&sanes
a corsage of Ullos of tho valley and
brldo's locs. Alter the wedding. Llfu-
tcnant ana Sirs. GUes left for a short
wedding trip after which thev will
be at homo nt Kelly FlaUl No. 1.
"Lioufcnant Giles entered tho Air
Service early in 1917 and served with
tho lfiSth Aero Squadron while over-
seas. Ho has been stationed at Kelly
Field for the past year as assistant eh-
slyeer officer of tho Air Intermediate
Dcspt.
"Mrs. Giles was formerly of Abi-
lene but has lived in San Antonio tor
the past four years nnd waq very pop-
ular in both army and civilian social
circles.
"Among the out-of-town guests
present tor tno wecuunsu-woio. iJr
and Sirs. Giles of Dallas Sir. and
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Mi's. J. SI. Cunningham of Abilene
Clyde Thomas of Kansas City and Sirs.
Cox; of Brownwood "
WEDDING I. VTFATION
Frionds arp in receipt of cards
reading;
Sir. and sirs. John B. Goodnight
request tho honOr of your presence
at the marriage of thoir daughter
SIARGARET
to
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on Slonday evening the fifth of June
Nineteen hundred and twenty-two
at nine o clock
First Baptist Church
20 bars P. G. Soau $1. 3 bars P
Olive 25 cents. Phone 832 or STj
Advertising.
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KIRVIN Texas May 8 Klrvln
ofilet today following rumors last
night thrtt armed bands of nogroos
woro marching toward tho town to
avorigo tha burning of throo negroes
liore Saturday Who wore accused of at-
tacking and murdering a 17 yar old
whit school girl
O. C. King city marshal ftnld that
he exported no further trouble and
that io had Impstigntod eAch of tho
rumors nnd found that no ono had
sron a band) of neginos In this vicinity
Ono of tho rllmms he said might have
Originated when about slstv negroes
lin.i n. rellcIoiiH fcatherlhcr hero. This
meeting broko upWtKqk to tyt
marshal when tbJr neernen TS'ero.Jin-
formnd that thir purposa fjtfheir
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