Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 92, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 14, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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SPORTS
By H. H. [Jinx] Tucker
Crimson H nh>« times ov®r a space
three year* at the unlver®ity.
Harvard ia mourning his pa/wing. He
wUl be sorely missed.
A wave of influenza has prevented
development of the two-year-old
thoroughbreds of the season. The
Flippo Whipped Wlllard a« cumstances, and who work* over-
' time each year In the world aeries
— i classic in order that he might ga-
[the crowd was even larger the ..wherew,th
epidemic la said to have beta more
serious than last >ear.
CHRISTIAN
Bible School, 9:45. Berean class
subject, "Simon Peter."
11 a, m. Communion service and
jftancocas stables and producer of ,ji8COurge
Sam H'idreth, trainer (or the
kpected.
L'b a reason.
|d the show,
4-
lover the winter. We hope fervently
Tex Rickard for the sake of B"ly- that President
to tide him gev, had 32 two-year.olds in hia
vhen Tex has a hand in such
is done well.
stable, and every one was a victim.
They are beginning to gel back
Johnson does not aee that statement. lnt0 form n0Wj but lt will probabiy
' It might cost Evan* his Job. ! be 8evertt, wee',
t more before the
'outstanding fctars develop their na-
tural ability.
The interpretation that aroused
the ire of the critic was published
In Wednesday morning's News-Tri-
|ant another fortune for
did this record-breaking' bune, and wag on the following play:
HUNS WITH EASE
Track followers say joung Frank
[ce, a fortune for Willard The regular catcher hit seventh. In Hussey, the new schoolboy sprinting
|rtune for Firpo, and Demp
[also come in for a goodly
a result of the Jersey
ir of Thursday night.
[Will meet Jack Dempsey
the eighth inning, a star pitcher, was glar wbo jg cre(nted with an unof-
sent in to bat for the catcher. The
ficial 9 3-5 for the hundred, runs
pitcher doubled, scoring two runs wjtb tbe jpagt physical exertion of
and tying the score. With victory in any sprinter in the last 30 years,
eighty the manager sent the atari Hussey has lost only three school
... i p.tcher into the game aB a pitcher, race8 |n the last three years. He
great will be the ballyhoo,I., , .
' the catcher, of course, being auto.
matically eliminated from the line
III be the crowd, and great
Jhe fall of Luis Firpo, com-
QOwn as the Bull of the
[and sometimes referred to
rgentine Plesoriaus,
jU perhaps the greatest box-
America has ever produc-
the idol of Argentine, but
fct believe he can whip Jack
[or Harry Wills.
•I*—^
Pillard never did do so
the fistic world. When
his chief asset was the
never ran a race of any sort until
Evening service, 8:18.
Rev. W J Screen of Fort Worth
,
will preach at both morning and
evening services.
Senior Endeavor, 7 p. m.
The public li Invited to all serv-
ices.
We buy them in any
fcr shipping. They must
too ripe, jutt turning. We pay
cash or buy in exchange for gro-
ceries.
F. A, Windhau8en
PHONES 148
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FOCKTH STREET MtoH'HOlHST
H. M, Hopkins, Pastor.
This la a red-letter day with aome
very special features in the services,
Dr J. E. Scott will tall the boy*
and girls of the Sunday School some
of hiB wonderful Indian tales.
Dr. Phil Deschner, of New Orleans
delivers the sermon for the morning.
Dr. Scott preaches the closing ser.
up, when he gave way to a pinch | Brooklyn, in 1921. Hl9 timlugs for
hitter. Evans ruled that the new th©. 100 yardB thig season 9 3-5 to
pitcher should continue to bat in the i0 2.5 seconds. He ran a 9 4-5 in
seventh place of the batting order, ltbe y„ie meet
and that the new catcher should hit J ^he ig-year-old sprinter has never
in the position formerly occupied had any profe88ionaI coach and he
he entered Stuyvesant high school, m„n of (he >t n,ght
The lecture "The North American
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A cordial Invitation to worahlp
with us la extended to all.
The church with a Welcome.
Arthur liartmann, Pastor.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
A hearty welcome to all to attend
the services of the church.
9:45 a. m. Sunday School, Be a
live one and bring several.
11 a. m. Sermon. Theme: "A
Message of Comfort.'' '
8 p. m. The Greatest Temptations.
B. Y. P. U. Senior and Junior 7
will be given Just before P, n»
by the pitcher.
Our local John McOraw consum-
ed a page, large size, explaining that
the catcher who finished the game
would naturally bat seventh while
the relief pitcher with equal lack of
anner in which he dodged fri(Uwn wou,d sHp lnt° the nint"
and he cannot be as good plac°' AI,houKh we would
he once was. Perhaps (jU<"8,i,,n the local au,hwll)'s
is not the Dempsey of old ,m" kntw,c<1K»'. we liavo 11 llaz> '*•»
Indians"
the evening sermon. Rev. A. A. |
L'ifeste will lead off with a song
service at 7:30, Then follows the
lecture showing the Indians. Then
au interesting sermon by Dr. Scott.
Our friends are cordially Invited to
worship with us and get the!
benefit of all these good things.
1
ill has quite a punch.
that the new pitcher wouldn't
1 "slip" into that ninth place if there
age Judge Land's, Ban. happened to be an ujii}*re and a
^nd John Heydler! /capable scorer on hand.
[\at and learned baseball | Our Napoleon of baseball then
fcner and the presidents of ^ adds: "The fact that the relief pit-
|>ig leagues are overlooking' cher had previously acted as a pinch
that right in Waco we hitter would have no bearing what-
Daniel Webster of base- ever on his batting turn when he
J took up the pitching asSfk'rfment.''
j
be wondered that the ^ The local baseball genius conclu-
has kept under cover so des his letter by putting the matter
1®, however, may be lar-(squarely up to us with the following
uted to his modesty.
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high moguls are not to
for knowing little con-
<1. Hpauhllng. It was
ident that we learned ot
ire in the city, where he
home. I 4-—
* «. HERE IS WHAT NOTED
NIHIIiES SAY OF BATTLE
| question: "Ain't I right or Ain't I?"
! And in order to help poor old Billy
make good on the job he has now
I held for 30 years or more, without a
blush or qualm, we answer:
"Yon ain't
I
■through a letter received
|
^that we made this sur-
povery. j
i* *
fletter of yesterday tills
■his vast store of baseball
| took occasion t" jump 011
[ Evans for his dnterpreta-
of the dally "Puzzling
jrte<l In the News-Tribune.
|y, if you please, is try-
make both ends meet by
(to write a little baseball
pn with his duties as ar.
American league. He
en officiating in the ma-
last 30 years or so and
iope to have such an ex-
rledge of the game, as
Waco, but he's learning
hce from the Wacoan
Bt it will probably peeve
Jow that his interpreta-
led on the nerves of the
ill authority that he saw
^pe American league um-
irears or more standing
lowing statement:
m '
ruling in the matter
owledge of baseball
1 with that of the female
•Oh, Georgef what are
that chnnker quit for?
stick every throw*."
^rer may be said to the
was a cruel statement
baseball authority of
ke concerning the poor
le umpire, who !• do-
be can ander th* dr.
Here is what the sporting experts
think of the present condition of
Jack Dempsey, heavyweight cham-
pion of the world, idle for two years
before he met Torn my Gibbons in
Shelby:
HENRY L. FARRELL, United
Press—"His marksmanship is
doesn't want any. He weighs 14S
pounds and has a stride of about
eight feet.
Facilities for training at Colum-
bia University have been placed at
his disposal, and he is working out j «T. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHUHTH
there. Morning service at 10:45 .
Immediately after this service a
special meeting of the congregation
will be held. All members are urg-
ed to be present as there are some
important questions to be decided
upon.
Evening worship at 7:45.
Subject of sermon: "The twofold
peril of Christian Science, for the
saved and for the unsaved,'*
The Sunday School will meet at
the usual hour. We are very grate-
ful that our pttetadance was 218
Wednesday 8 p. m. prayer service,
W. M, U. Friday 8:30 p. m.
Electric fans to keep you cool.
S, W. Kendrlck, Pastor,
217 Cottonwood St.
Don Flynn finally had au off daj<!
,at bi^t- He hit only a double and a
triple Wednesday.
In percentage of games won and
lost Rollle Naylor i*t ,the leading
pitcher of the American league. Be-
fore going out with injuries the for-
mer Texan had won eight games and
lost one.
—❖—.
Urban Shocker, however, Is the
real leader in the younger circuit
with 12 victories and four defeats.
This lad Stuart, former University
of Ohio star( promise8 to develop in-
to a real major star a second
Pet© Donohue. He won a double
bill for St Louis Monday. And that's
a feat seldom performed in the big
show in this day and time.
Glenn Myatt, former Houston cat-
cher, now with Cleveland has a bat-
ting average of .323, and will pro-
bably do the bulk of Cleveland's
catching from now on.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev, R, W. Hlmonton, Pastor.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Morning service, 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 7:15 p. m,
A cordial invitation is extended
the public to attend all services of
this church.
GIDMNOB MEMORIAL
METHODIST
O. *, Sadler, FMtor.
Bunday School^ 1:41.
Good attendance last Sunday, let*®
make thlt Sunday attendance bet-
ter. Six days we have had b Clod's
world for ourselves fll^e Ml
least one hour of the seventh ia
Him.
If you haven't been to the Young
Men's Bible clam la & kmc time com®
Sunday and see how we are getting
along.
Our efficient superintendent Mr.
Jno, Hoffmann is working hard to
keep up the Interest and attendance
during the hot summer month®.
Your presence next Sunday morning
'will help him to succeed la tht® moat
worthy cause.
Preaching morning and evening. A
'brief message, and good singing.
Come a friendly hand clasp and
a welcome word await® you.
5wy.*|i|
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ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL
Rev. Ira Day Lang, Rector.
Seventh Sunday after Trinity,
Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m.
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Morning Prayer and Sermon, 11
a. m,
Even'ng Service In Bellvllle,
The congregation is remjMed that
again last Sunday, In ®plt® of th® servlte Is held in this fhurch every
warm weather. Let us endeavor to
keep up this good attendance dur-
ing the remaining summer months.
We can if we but try.
Sunday mornlng, and it is hoped that
every member will make an effort
to be present. The public is cor.
dlally invited to all services.
MT. ZION M. ». CHURCH
Sunday School 9:40 a, m.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
The Home Industrious Workers
society will celebrate their annual
thanksgiving service at 3 p. m. with
a sermon and prayer. The Senior
choir will conduct the musical part.
It is hoped that the pastor will ba
able to be out, he has been Quit®
sick for ten dajr*. Every member
remember .th^t Sunday, ,1s trustee
day. Let us 00199 across with* oar
expenses. Don't forget August lStb
1600 to be laid o« the table,
Allan Q. Nelson, R. S.
Aak your grocery man tor WHITE
<'LEAN-EASY.—Adv.Ol-SN.
r
WHITE CLEAN-EASY
Works Like a Wizard
Let it make your wash day a lioliila)
Ad.»l-2t
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe
No. 6, Northbound.il :35 A.M
off|No. 16, Northbound_10:15 P.M.!
and his biow8 seem to lack the old No. 18, Northbound_12:14 A.M-
time power he displayed against No. 5, Southbound- 4:42 P.M.
Your
Selling the Man
Salesman Never
Sees
Carpentier."
ROBERT EDGREN, Evening
World—"It seemed sometimes that
Dempsey had lost♦ the power of his
blows.''
1GOE, New York World—"The
champion, to tell the truth about
the matter, was not quite up to the
Dempsey brand. He was a trifle
short with his punches."
DAMON RUNYON, New York
American—"He had all his old time
form but he wasn't the fighter that
beat down the giant Willard at Tole-
do."
GRANTLAND RICEj New York
Tribune—"The vital spark hasn't
been killed, but its once mighty
flame has been dimmed.''
W. O. McGeehan, New York Her-
ald—"The inference now must be
that Dempsey is going back."
HUGH FULLERTON. Chicago
Tribune—"Whether Dempsey has
gone back or not ig a problem. Mj'
opinion is that he met a master
boxer and It was mighty fortunate
he trained for 15 rounds."
George Owens is passing from
garvard j»y graduation. He won tbe
No. 17, Southbound. 4:37 A.M.
No. 15, Southbound. 6:12 A.M.
Houston and Texas Central
No. 43, Westbound 11:50 A.M-
No. 45, Westbound__ 2:10 A.M.
No. 42, Eastbound__ 3:55 P.M.
No. 46, Eastbound__ 3:10 A.M.
SPECIALTY WORK
of all kind® of tin and ®h®®t a®ta>
can be ordered her® with full confi-
dence that It will be satisfactory. No
matter what it I®, If it*® tin or ®ha®t
metal for anything la or on th®
house from root to cellar w® an
prepared to undertake th® work at
a reaaonabl® price with s guarants®
of satisfaction.
GUHBOKR BR0THKB8 CO,
Big orders are often lost because the man your salesman sees
can't resell the proposition to some man your salesman doesn't
see.
In some household, some inner sanctum, some director's
room, some banker's private office the decision goes against
you without your ever having had a chance to present your
case.
Into these blue pencil rooms where salesmen seldom pen
etrate advertising goes whenever you choose to send it.
Because of this it sometimes pays to use widespread ad-
vertising to influence a comparatively small number of peo-
ple. Though 95 per cent of the readers of the publication may
never be in the market for your product, the value of reaching
the other 5 per cent may be so great as to justify the cost.
Published by the Banner-Press in co-operation wtih Tha
American Association of Advertising Agencies
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 92, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 14, 1923, newspaper, July 14, 1923; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth490971/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.