The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 143, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 29, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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I Bftefel CalendarTEXAS LEAIiUS.
Tnwinj'a XesNlK
Shrovcport -0 Ft. Worth 0-2.
San Antonio 7 Waco 4.
Houston at Dallas rata.
Wednesday's SchedHk.
Port Worth at Shrovcport
San Antonio at Waco.
Dallas at Houston.
01 Tho Clabs.
Wen. Lost.
Dallas 00
yt. Worth ...1 8G
Waco 83
Houston 75
Shrovcport 70
San Antoaio 70
CO
68
60
80
85
.87
Pet
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.484
.452
.44$
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
THctilnjJs KcsmU.
Chicago 4 New York 3.
Si. Louis 2 Philadelphia 1.
Others rained out
"WcdHe'U) Schedule.
Now York at Chicago.
Philadelphia nt St. Louis.
Uooton at Detroit
Washington at Cleveland.
84m4Xs WTW ChK...
Was. Lost
Chicaco .....-.. 73 ' 4
Boston 73
New York 5iJ
Washington ........ CC
St Louis 49
Philadelphia 44
Pittsburg 38
Cleveland C8
47
.
64
7ft
70
79
58
.325
.540
JTATWNAL LEAGUE.
Tttesdaj Results.
New York 7. Pittsburg 3.
Chicago 2 Brooklyn 0.
fit Louis 6 Philadelphia 5.
Cincinnati !) Boston L
H'edwesdaj's Schedule
Pittsburg at New York.
Cincinnati at Boston.
Chlccgo at Brooklyn
St Louts tit Philadelphia.
Steal! W The Teaai.
Won. Lot
New York 76 40
Philadelphia 6S 4T
St Louis 62 SS
Cincinnati 66 6'i
Chicago 62 1
Drooklyp 57 60
Boston 50 63
Pittsburg 38 SO
Pet
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70
.517
MS
401
487
.442 i
.328
to partly check the hostllo move-
ment But Spain's strength and England's
ireaknens in the matter beforo Amer-
ica's entranco has been duo to the
fact that Spain was always in a po-
sition to defy the latter and draw
her needed Imports from the United
States. Spain 'not being contiguous
to German) and thcreforo uiinblo to
re-export any American imports to
the Central Powers Knglnnd realized
she would liavo had no valid oxcuso
fpr interfering with Spanish-America
trade.
Now howover. with a common An
glo-American blockade policy the
Allies are on much surer ground ami
are not expecting any further serious
difficulty with Spain regarding the
harboring of tMioats submarine bas-
es and Teutonic propaganda.
WITH THE LEAGUES
By Special Leased Wire.
Tuesday's ltcsulU
s f
TEXAS LEAGUE
At (jhrercnort
First game:
R IT
EprtWorth . .... 0 5
Pct Shr'evcport 2' S
rj5-fnviHttakcr and Woudall; Watsonond
.462
.330
Ifagcr. Umpire Dlachburn.
Second game:
Fort'Worth 2 6 t
Sbrcveport 0 4 1
Dillingham and Gray; Watson and
Hager. Umpire U!akburn.
At Dallas.
HoiiHtonNo game; ralu.
At Wneo
R H R
Ran Autonlo . 7 8 1
Waco .T. 4 6 2
Coolieran and Gibson; Davis and
White. Umpires Sentell and Hayes.
AHEKIGAN LEAGUE
At St. LoaK .
RUE
Philadelphia I 4 I
St Iuis ...2 8 I
Sahauer and Schatig; Davenport and
Serare'd. Umpire Hvana and Sforlar-
ny.
At (JleTttasd
Washington No gamef
rain;
JLMEHirA'S EXTKY -1INIHIZKS
GKKMAX ACTlVJTIEfl IX SP.UX
By The United Press
LONDON AjrfgT 8. tBy Mai!.)-
America's entrance Into the war has
greatly sItnpllfieirEngIand's difficul-
ty in dealing with the pro-German in
trlguers in Spain.
The most effective weapon England
las for persuading the Spanish to
deal firmly with the anti-Ally forces
is the blockade By threatening to
cut off needed tuppltes such as coal
and food-stuffs England has been able
At Detroit
Beaton .Vo game; rain.
At- Chicago
New York ..... 2 30" 1
Chicago ........ .... I 10 2
Caldwell and Alexander; Williams
Faber and Schalk. Umpires Owens and
O'Loughlln
I
NATIOXAL LEAGUE
At UrooUra.
Chicago 2 il 0
Brooklyn Q. ?.
Vaughn and Klliott; Gador and
Kreuger. Umpires Rlgler and Brans-
field. . " .
The Picture of
Tbe FWttype
Yin Wmm
ttwttn
4
At Boston
I R II H
Cnclnuati 9 12 0
Boston irrT.t...... 13
Schneider and Wjngo; Barnes Allen
nd Tragressor. Umpires Klein and
Emslfe.
At Swlwfc
R H
Phtsubrgh 3 S
New York . 7 9 (
Carlson Schmidt and Onslow; Per
ritt and Rarldan. Umpires Qnigley
and Byron.
St Louis
PuiladelDhia"
Good win asd CanzaleAj'l
emm r"iery Adams aJ
i Hir u way ana mrru
r
By Special leased Wire.
WASHINGTON August
dnt Wilson has rejected
peace proposal.
In a note dispatched last night nnd
mad? public here tonight the pres
ident saya that while every hsnrt not
rbllndcd by the war ruusf be touched
ly Wo moving appeal of his holiness
It would be folly to take the path of
peatte he points out If It does not In
fact lead to the goal he proposes. He
said In part:
'In acknowledgement of the commu
nication of your holiness to the bells-
orent peoples dated. August 1 10l7
the president of the United Slates re-
quests mo to transmit the following re-
ply "Every heart that has not been blln-
t'ed nnd hardened by this terrible war
must be touched by thl moving ap
peal by his holiness. The Pnpe must
rrc-i thp dignity and forces of the hu
mane and generous motives which
prompted It and must fervently wish
that wc might take the path of peace
lift so persuaviscly points out But it
would bo folly to take it If itdoeft not
ii fact lead to the goal he proposes.
"Our response must be based Upon
fft and upon nothing cist. It Is
cot a mere cessation of arms ho dc-
sirrs; It H a stable and enduring
prare Thts agony must bo gono
through with again nnd It must bo n
realtor or very sobr Judgment that
will Insure us against It.
' His holiness In substance proposes
that we return to the status quo ante
helium and then there be n- goneral
coudolatlou. disarmament nnd n con
cert of nat'ens based upon acceptance
of the principles of arbitration ; that
Uy a similar concert freedom of the
aoas bo established and that the terri-
torial claims of Franco and Italy the
perplexing problems of the BalDm
states and the restitution 6f Poland'be
loft to such conciliatory adjustment
as may bo possible 'n the now tamper
of such peace duo regard botn&pnld
to tno aspirations of the peoples whoso
political fortunes and nfflllntlons will
bo involved. p- -
'It Is nugntflconUiat no part of
this program can bo successfully enr-
rl out unless the restitution of the
status niio ante bollum furnishes a
firm and satisfactory IkjsIs for It. The
objort of this war Ii to deliver the
free people of the world frcm the me-
nace and the actual power of a vast
military establishment controlled by
an irresponsible zovornment which
Jiavlng socretly planned to tlomlnnto
Hie world proceeded to carry the plan
out w thout regard either to tho saored
obligatloua of treaties and the long
oberlshad pilnclplas of international
action and honor; which cbote its own
time for the war. delivered its blow
fiercely and snddonl). stopped at no
barrier either of law or of mercy
swept a whole continent with a tide
of blood not the blood of soldiers only
but the blood of Innocent women and
children also and of the helpless noor
and now stands balked but not defeat-
ed the enemy of four-fifths of the
wjrld. The power Js not the German
people It la the ruthless master of.
the (Jernmii people. It Is no business
of ours how that great people came
under Its control or ubmHtd witfc
itiiHJuiury ri iu me (luminal on OI lp
nurprse bat it Is our business to see
n It tail the history of the world Is no
loncor left to Its handling.
To deal with such a powr ay way
n pie nnan the plan prop4sl by
Ills holiness th uope would so far
as we oan gee Involve a recuperation
of its strength and a renewal of its
pel cy. would make it necsary to
)rate a nerniaRHBt hostile eouihittg-
tpn of iistions aiajst the German
iaple whw are it instruments and
wowld result in abandoning the new-
horn Russia to the intrigue the manic-
fold subtile interference and the eer
tain counter revolution vhlef) would
be attempted by all the malign Jnflu-mt-g
t which the German govern-
ment has of lata accustomed the
wsrld. Can peace be based upon a
restitution ef its powar or upon any!
word of haaor it eould pledge In a!
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Yet they're Mild!
Sure as you're a foot high. Sounds
strange because you never before
smoked a mild cigarette that didthat.
Yes Chesterfields "reach home"
they let you know you are smoking
they "Satisfy"!
Still they're Mild!
A new blend of pure natural Im-
ported and Domestic tobaccos that's
the answer. And the blend can't be
copied.
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