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THE HOUSTON POST: MONDAY MORNING JULY 24 1922.
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' In Oil League; Sinco
Drops Game to Humble
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OIL LEAGUE.
Stanoirg of tne Teams.
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Gulf 2. Texaco 0.
Satrjislar afteriim-u :it YM Kti.l Turk Un-
Vlf defe.iTi-1 tltt' IVv.a . 'mt.aiiy !'V ttie
srussj ft '2 lu lY In elle uf I lie lir-t pl;t)t"i 1
Karnes of tiie "'if i.-atiH' t. n ean. The
outstamliiu fmtuie nf trie i;ai.ie wsw the j
pltrhinc: nf l rml hIki binl tlM Tcia'cy'
at hi im-ivy inixiuli'-ut liie i::iuii and Ht j
do lime iv.is i- in iitu.vr vi iwii.a srvrt-i: on
altliouli t( lyx.vo rtiiMior wt- ti.ronrj
LOGAN-HOUSTON
ELECTRICS WIN
IN COMMERCIAL
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE.
Standing of the Team.
Tea m
i'siim- ltcsr . . .
Southern Ti.-ift.' .
t I'll !I.Mn- 111...
out at Iliinl hiw nv urn sn-at liiruws 'roei j ll.Kiii.n Ule.-iri'
Clark ami l:u:Mu-:i ! Hell Trlrpb.ne. .
Trune rt'.ii'Mst l;i;k in Hie cicbm 'titj J lfi Klei-trli-. . .
fHli-a! st.-oi t-H. si-ikinc nut lur liulf
bailers. l'iui.ij) hi Itilnl l-iisr for i'eva.o
la.vel a ureal mine in the llilrvl lnuti.ic
fclnpncil a lerriflr drive oil of Anlrrwu
hat tliat jiyl two run. Hie Kauie was
played In fat lune ucitlier li-aiu 'urnie
until tile Itltti lunlui;. yviien Morrill t;-
tirst man 1n lu the fifth n aafe on Ik--ttatell's
emr. Aiiitontoa sai'nfi.tHi. I o-
silislril so-run; .VJemtl. Coarl j'UDS t"
aocood on tiie triive.- iu. Kiriere bit a 1-t
rifle drive to tbr lefT field truer hilt !
Hale ma.le a areat rat- b of U. -r--sw-..t
tae next l.ilter up misled to i-eiuri. ttviu
t'owarl. the stimr ir.n lb. n . i vi .t
pitcher PHltlf and filled Kitu t:
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and azain the Plarer' of both p-ti:i iiiib-i
off Ola?. lit niatle toe mmiiiI it"
Ierta and Kiuu umpired the k'ttu e In arroa t
at) pieaiiif polU plareo ami etH-olitr.
Gl'Lr' 1KXA'I
Ah H ro A Ah II To A
Camp Logan Wlnt By Forfeit.
Follow ii.i: aniarC'inient In tbe euthth Inn'nf
l' tl-e IMiithiire ts:aa team the rame
fotfoiied t.i the tamp Locaa team br
I'ire l"bar!e (iraham.
Houaton Electric Wlni.
Ttie ll.iton Kleetric defeated ft) Rell
Te:epr 'tie iirtfrrcatlon In a welt playe.1 (urn
Saruplar. The t'annen wlnnlnf be the i-ore
of d t. 4. H.itli pitcher hantlfel atiiwit the
! .uie hrand of tall. eacb. "trlklna out nine
hsttrr. llenoti and IT'-a lel the halting f
the street Car men. while Wlloot and Adams
d.d the hie battuia of tne Tetvpbonen.
Ei.Knnif ro i beu rHONK.
Ah II P A' Ab H l"n A
AMeraoD. ob o
(owart. It. 3
ItlTtere. as. 3 0 t
!' wood. . 3
I'rbell. cf 4
Velllette.l'b 4
'arkec lb. 4
Clark rf... a
Uertltt p.. 3
2 D SHell. 4
2 1 11 M ll.i.e. If a
IStlvud. i'h 4
rstia:nT if 4
fi Inv. rf . S
3Kuid lb. :
1 10 1 i aar- 3
1 1 Vliuo be. f. il
:i.:nk. p..
Irvwe. p
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rpthre. If S 1
lunula. Ih. ..4 11
i-k. rf S
1 1 Wei. M.... 4
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. ; liainiH. rf. . . 3
i'oiis;;. r. . 4
! ! Sneneer. Vt . 4
.'. l'jie. lb.... ;i
Tvtala.. .vt
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Totals... m ti:'7is
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.iwi 01 2 ; o
.uro (km inav 0 ti 1
Bum Merrltt. I'owart. Krror Ih Sblel!.
Tm-hlu HO. Pa4..r I'lspL . . i t l..a. ...
Anderson lowart. Konrhe. Ba-- on hails I -j'ja.ns. Daw- va nans uu Lerran n. orr
8rore by lupines
Oulf
Teuro
M usehimplr.rf
II H li.-Ot. .IP.
'.' I Kwell. :'b.
u .1 Adams p.
"Soris. c
-.' Klel.U. rf. .
2 Koaers. ss..
7 'Boiine. lb.
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1 0
1 -1
1 1
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2
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4 V
HEIGHTS BAPTIST
VICTORIOUS IN
S. SCHOOL LEAGUE
SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE.
Standing of the Tea ma.
Te.i m .'
riint Khlsoooal.
K;'.t Metbwlist. .
IniiitT
r"li"t rhi-istian
I'oHin Memorial. . . .
South Knd rhrlstlan
MaannlU Hl'll.t...
lim e Methodist
Kirsl rr'hvterlan . . .
Heiflita BaulUf
Plseed. Wn.
11 in
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271
11
200
Baptist Wlnt.
HelitMs Rsptlst aeorerl -tn i wlo peer
sorer the r.rare Methllst Salurdae.
RAPT1ST I MKTHOniST
Ab II Pn At Ab II Pe A
V.-nnr Sb... 4X4 i Phelps. 2b.. 144
4
S
ntee. ss 3 1
I reneh. 2b.. H 1 S Ol'.r kniore.c 4 3
KhTrnrs. lb. :i 2 S 1 Urant. p... 4 0
Jones -f.... .1 2 1 ITerrs. If... 1 1
Ashmore ss. .1 1 1 ail r moreSh 5
Coiinf rm'nlf . 2 1 lKrantee
tl.Reetiir.e..
Arrrter. rf...
s-ip'sllie.p..
. Heitnr.rr.
M'Ksj-ale.p.
U.Tnard.lb.
Totals. ...S4 10 :
Rell Phone Co
Totals.. .30 24 4
wn not nift sua
t..eeinc ro. liv 0PJ 02 10 I
Rnns Hepson. Trsk. Peborah. Danna 2.
Prle. Wev 2. Sohimp;-. Adsms. Errors
Adsnis. llocers 3. lieu son Two-base hits
Henson 2. Wll ox 2. Sai-nftreo 1 lehorah.
Off Link 2: off Mrrritt 2. stnt-k out
.T link ti: br Trowe 3; bj Merr.tl .. In-
tncs pitebe-i-By I. Ink 7; br lroe 1; r
Merrltt V. Hits Off Link 7. off Memtt it
Left on basoa liuif 6; 'leiai-o 5. I mt'irvs
kuiu aud Uel-a. Time 1:40.
Humble Wlni.
Humble defeated tiie Slco team hr tin
fount of 10 to 5. The aarne was played at
RTltaa Rea 'j. Buddie Currie led tiie Ulttlnf
wll four kin and a ssenfl-e oat of fire
trine to the bat. Jfly Mail s:srtel for
Humble but i relleTh after be was tourb-
4 for three rnns. Ka k finished tue came
for Humble Milkeld liuried a r-ud came of
bail for the hinpoes.
HIMBI.K l SI.VTO
Teoai. R. . i
Cements of 1
Currie. as. 4
Memtt. lb
C-teee. If. . .
H-araa. 3b..
Taslor. rf..
lewls c...
Hall. p....
Falk. p...
rimiott ...
Ab II Po A
0 1 3 W.illinr. .
0 0 t A I :e
4 2 1 Bernard..
4 1 1" p liests
2 1 Oli
3 V 1
4 1 1
4 2 u
O ft II
4 2 0
3 0 2
.Msvtiliin.
1 JiantT
0 Mun-br...
3 M -Cov
1 Milkeld. . .
(I K betver. .
tl -Visou
Ah H To A
1 1 1 V
3 14 1
4 2 3 1
1 0 0
2 il .1
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0 ft 4
n 0 ti
U II
Ailanis 1. Hit br pltiberBr ' Deborah
We.vi. by Adams inannai. struck onl Br
Iieborah P. hv Ailams p. tnnlnaa pitched
Bv iNrNirah . by Adams . Hits (iff De-
hoTsh i. tiff Adams lii. Irfft on bases
Kir. trio ro. hi. Be t Phone 11. Time Two
hours and 30 mioutea.
Southern Pacific Wlnt.
The Southern Pri-idc defeated the Tel-
Flecfrie nine pt the aore of 11 to P. The
same was of ihc free hitting nature. 20 hita
beine made during the contest.
TF.L-EI.ECTRIf ' S. P. RrClURS
AhllPoA' Ab II Pe A
Reres. p.2b 2 1 3 M'llale 3h o S 2 0 o
I" V son 2h 3b S 1
I 2 HsllT.cf.2b .. 2
2 2 J'Dston.lb.e .1 3
5 3 Pratt p.cf f 0
2 0 Muroar. sa A S
4 4 Snell. rr.lh 4
0 i base rf rf 4
0 lleltlfD. If 4
0
W ll fori lb S
IhieT.Sh.p .1
I letmskt. C
Onrlil.2b.Sb
Mlil'hon.rf
MMeli js.2b
liref-er. if..
Smith rf..
SLeldon ..
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2
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S 1
5 0
4 (
1 1
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1 1
4 t
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1 2
2 1
1 3 ti
1 1
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Tetala .. .Si 12 27
fscoee bv Inninn
Sinclair
Humble
Totili
3 24 1.1
R H K
.Sfrj ftftn oon 554
..") 320 23 10 12 2
Buna Wal line Paice. Bernard 2. Iieats.
Errors Merritt. Iwls 2 Two base b ts
I-ests t. Vouna. rnrr!e. Lewis 2. Falk. Tnree-
baao ait -reTtnstine. Sa.-rifi'-e Ieats
Carrie. Bases en tsUli-off A.vl 2; ff
Talk : off Milkeld i Hit hs ai tcher-Br
Milkeld. iHoaraut. Str-Kk out Bv Falk 7-
to Milkeld 2; bj Murphy 1.
COAST LEAGUE
Portland 4; Salt Lake 2.
Lea Angelei 6; Vernon 2.
eattie 4; Sacramento 3.
an Franclaco 1; Oakland 3.
GAME POSTPONED.
The Heights Baptist-Trinity Episco-
pal came i heud4 for Monday has
bees postponed to Tuesday.
Ti. talk.. .so 13 24 14 ' Totals... 42 1J 27 12
Batted for Smith In ninth.
Tel F.leetric in o31 oirV 4
Solltbern l-aclfk- 2'" 233 Id 1 1 11 2
Runs Keres 2. Ixibbr 2. riehoskl 2. (Irirlll
2. Itreber. M Hale. Wilson. Iatir 2. Johnston.
trail .vurmjy .-. snell. Ibase. Mellien.
Krrorlobbe. Mi;ierrj..rr. Waldell 2. Wil-
son. Pradt. Two-base hits Keres. riehoskl
IailT. Johnston 2. Mnrpbr .1. Chase 2. Three-ba-e
hits iimll. Daily. Keyes. Srolen bases
Keies. 1ibbr. Miiles-hon!. Mrllale. ruilr.
Jobpainn. liouble plae Daily to Wilson
Be on halls ilff Keres I. off Pridt 3 of
M Hale 2. nit be pitcher Br MelUle
iiireVri. Strict oul Be Keyes 4. by l-radt
4. by .MrHale 7. Innlnca Dltrbeil Br Keyrs
by ljbhy 2. by l-radt 4. t.r M.-Hale .
1 moires Warer. O'Neal. Dentler. lime of
came Two hours.
M srromlskey.cf 1 1
0 OBIslr. lb... 1 t
0 1 'Pollard ef. S 0
0 Kln. p.. .. 1 1
I) nwhlle. If... 2 1
1 UKropel I o
Totals... .30 IB 27 li Totals...2 13 24 3
Br Itinlni" ' B H B
Baollst 200 fill 040 14 s
Methodist 123 020 000 8 13 3
Runs Terrr 2. Framee. Blair. H. Creek
more. W hite. I'belpa 2. r re nc h Khyraea.
)oun 2. V. Rector. Ashmorr. lountrymao.
Hawkins. Jones. Frrors Ashmore. Jonea.
Ite.-tor. Klne. Blair. Framee. Two-base hit
I. Creekmore. White. C. Rector. Yonm.
Rlitraea. Maynard. Three base bit Jones
stolen hase--Phelps 1. Terry. Jotiea. Sacrl.
Oi-es Blair. Jonea. Countryman. Double Plays
-Young to French. Jones to rrenon. rneips
to (Irant. Base on balls (Iff Supersllle S.
off (Irs m 2 off King 7. off M. Kaskle 1. Hit
strnrk out Br Superyille S. by SfeKaskle 4.
be llrsnt 2. by Kropet 2. by Kioa ft. lllls
Off Suneryllie 13. off MoKaskle 0. off Orant
3. off King 13 I'asaeal halls Hector i.
ieekmore 3. Wild pitch K1n. I.f! on
bases Fsptlet T. Methclist 3. rreplresi
Benlo Wlmlierly." Ja-tihs and " McKaskle.
Time Two hoilra aod 30 minute.
Colts Win.
The TeioCola Colts defeated tae Fulton
Street R oe. 13 lo 3. Saturday.
TF.XA COl.A ! FIXTOX RI.FF.8
Ab II Po A Ah n Po A
roitcber. rf. oil u roniyin. rr. it l l l
limey. s... 3 12 5S den.3b 3 0 2
l larahut.rf
Dicker. 2b.
M'Nelll. p.
Woida. 3b.
Wright rf.
Mann. Ib..
Farmer.
a
3 1 1 OT Warden. If S I I 0
2 12 2 M'l.cod. aa. 3 1 1 1
5 11 O lViolen. p. .. 2 0 I 0
3 1 2 HM'Carthy ..3 1 2 1
4 2 1 0 Crane ib.. 3 0 2 1
lit) 0 Frank of... 2 0 1 0
2 14 BTuone. c... 3 0 1 1
Clarahut. p. 0 0 0 0 M Carthy.2b 0 0 0 0
Totals.... 23 10 21 ll! Touts.. .. 4 21 7
Fr innings i R H F.
Teio-Cola Bltlea 172 110 013 10 2
Fulton Street Blue U10 Oil o 3 4 3
Runs M-Leod. McCarthy. T. Warden
Ovucber. Ulner 2. Clarabut. Drcke 2. Wolda
2. Wrighl. Mann 2. Farmer. Rrrora Mann
lllney. Coulyln. MrLeod. Tnone. Two-base
lilts Mann. McCarthy. Hlney. Stolen bases
Woida. McCarthy. Sacrifices Ooueher.
Wools.. Dickey. Base on ball Off McNeill
4. off Clarahut 2. off Doolen 3. off McCarthy
1. Hit by p.tcber Br Clarahut 1. by Doolen
2. Struck out Be McNeill 4. br Clarahut 2.
hi' Doolen 3 by M'-Carthy S. Innings pitched
Rv McVaill IL Kr I'lushnf t V. n.l.. .
by McCarthy i. Hit Off McNeill 1. off
i israiut a. on iiooien s. otr Metartbr 2.
w ild pilches Doolen 1. McCarthy 1. Time
une ti'iur ana 43 minute. -
So. Texas Receives
Defeat From Ho. Nat.
Excliange; Feds Win
BANK LEAGUE.
Standing of Ttama.
Teams
South Tesee
First Nalloual ...
Federal Reserv .
Sit and 8evrn....
1'nlon National...
Houston National
Hayed. Won. It. Tot.
14
14
14
13
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14
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MSI
357
HOUSTON NATIONAL WINS.
Houston National defeated the South Tei-
aa National by the count of 11 to 3. Canuan
and Musliaway led tb hitting with four hit
each. Both pitcher hurled a rood game.
HOl'STOS NAT L 1 SOITU TF.XAK
AO If rO A I AD 11 l-O A
Manloom. sa ft
Canoan. p.. ft
Oiiluo. 3b.. 4
Musliaway. e ft
Sparks lb. 4
Young ef . . . 4
I -sine. 2b. .. 4
Perelr. If. 4
Martens rf 1
M'coutell.rf 3
3 1
4 0
0 1
4
311
0 0
I 3
1 0
w 0
i 1
0! Fa sea. If. ft
JiBerry. rf.. ft
4 Lannan. rf. 4
Oi Penny lb. 4
liBoDeer. p. 4
0 Hohertson.e 4
litialther. sa 4
O'Neuhaus. 2b 4
0 Uuu. 3b... 4
il
0 o
2 T
1 0
0 11
0 0
2 1
0 0
The Carglll Co. Win. Again.
On the Kensington diamond In a most et-
iting game before a isree and nii.n.i...L-
audience tbe Cargiil Comcsiiiy Tlarers lie.
featrd toe Wilson iAml.-. by a score of 15
to 1ft. in a game .featured hr liu htttln..
apd many errors. For the Umhsi the best
h tti.ig waa done hr Walsh. Patrick sn.l
Bee.er and Parker and Bese er did tne best
fl.dlng I or the Carglll Co tbe bent bit-
I'Pg was done by Slernenherg; Schurse
Steriitui. Rchleeter and Taylor. In tleldlua;
Ihe catches of fools ef!et a bard ran bv
Sternenherc and Clemens were the festor.
Deyer bibhed a better game then the cor
maicaies. out oi support woopied at crucial
time. The base running of the entire Car-
rill Co. was elTecllre. taking advantage -if
every oppormni tv. I ne umpiring of Messrs
Phil. Sheridan. Toratlson and . Lindley was
oiovi aau:acorT. me siory in detail.
WILSON" I CAROIU.
AhllPoA' Ab H Po A
Parker e... 4
Moore rf... S 2
Wood'ani 2b 4 2
Callahan. 3b 4 1
Walsh ss.. . 5 I
I.oit. lb.... J 1
Wentw b. If ft 1
I-atri.-k. rf.. ft 3
Beseler. p-2b ft 3
2Tavlor. If
il u-Trlilo. cf... 1 0
a o power cf. . 0 0
4 uTwlford. rf. 5
1 OStern'b'g.Sb 4
7 1 Sterling.. 4
I oschutie. 2b ft
0
1
0
1 1
3 2
3 1
1
0 OSchleeter.lb 5 2 12 0
1 4 Clemens e. ft
Deyer. p 5
1 8
1 1
Total. ...437 24 121 Total.. .39 IS 27 12
Stolen lisses Wilih Rn e
Sternenherc 2. Two-base bits Parker. Cal-
innan. lanor. ncnutae. Three-base hits-
Woodward. Patrick. Baae on ball Off Deyer
. off Beseler 4. off Woodward 1. Struck
mi! By Drier . br Beseler 8. hr Wood-
ward 1. Passed ha II Clemena. Wild pitch
Derrr Hit by pitcher Moore. I.eft on
bases Wilson 19 l'. -vi II it ?- i n
Sheridan. Tomllsua and Unleir. Time T we
boor and 30 minutes.
Totals... ftalft 27 131 Totals... SS ft 24 6
By Innlnsts RUB
Houston National.. 301 024 10 11 18 2
South Teiaa 200 0U0 010 3 ft
Run Manloom 1 Cannan 2. Mnshasray.
Spsrka 2. Peine. Perelra. Man-ootell 2
Saves. Berrv. Penny. Krrors Gdlnn. Pain.
Peanv. Robertson. N'enhaua 2. Hull. Two-
bass hits Csnnnn. Sparks. Three-baaa hlta
Manl.-om. sparks fenny moien paae
Houston National ft. Botilh Tela V. Double
Play tlillnu to Sparka lo Manleem. Baaea
on ball Off Cannan 4. off Bonner 1. Struck
out Br Cannan V. by Bonner 10. Paaaed
ball Kobertaon. I -en on pass iiotieioa
Mstlonal M. Noalh '1'eiaa T. I'moirea Jami
son. Crawford. Dreyllnar. Time of gams
On hour and forty minute.
FEDERAL RESERVE WINS.
The red era 1 Reserve defeated the Iara-
berniane-t'uainierre by the count of S lo 2.
The game was featured by the Pitching of
Sctiurman who retired nine batters on
strikes. James alaw had sates strikeout to
hi credit.
BIX AND SEVEN 'FEDERAL RESERVE
Ann rs a ain rt ro a
Con-ham ot a o 1 O San ford lb 3 2 8 0
Wllkee. ef. 3 0 0 0 Murphy rf 2 1 0 0
Scott. ... 2 0 1 liTsylor. If. 4 2 O 0
Yleblg. 8b. . 8 1 2 a Srburman.p 3 112
SJ.'Clan an If 3 0 1 0 (tigel. 2b.. 2 0 1 2
Snrague. lb. 3 1 ft OIHartung. e S 1 10 0
James p... a v i turiggs ci. a i i v
Morrow c. . 3 v 7 1 lilies so... 2 u n 1
llendrU. rf 3 0 0 0 Atklnaon.se 3 10 1
Totale 26 Sift Si Total... 2ft 21
Br InnlnaM R fl E
Sii and Seven 100 OOl 02 1
Federal Keoerv 340 000 18 1
Runs Cunningham. Vleblg Sanford 2.
Mttrpbv. Taylor. Schurman. Brlgga. Mltea.
Alkiusoa. Krron t-unnlngham. Atkinaou.
Twobaao Pita S Prague 2. llartnnf Hcnnr-
man. Three-base hlta Sanford. Taylor.
Stolen baaea Sanford. Murphy. Taylor.
Srhurrnan 2. Cunningham. 8acrifti Mur-
phy. Baae on balla Off James off Souur-
man 3. Hit bv pitcher Br Jamea 3. by
Scburman 1. fttrock on! Br Jamea 7 by
Scburman V. Innings pitched By James-7.
br Schurman 7. Hlta Off Jam . Tiff
Scburman S. Umpire Oennso. Time of
game One bour and tea tslnutea.
Arabia Temple Will
Play San Antonio Shrine
The Arabia temple baseball team
will attempt to uphold Its untarnished
record next Saturday when they meet
the Alzafar temple San Antonio team
here at West End park at 4 p. m. The I
Alzafar nine la said to be one of the j
fastest Shrine teams In the State hav- i
Inc rilsved six ramea anil Inslne ens
The local Shrine team has won all I
tnree or its games thus far.
The Arabia tsmnla .rrr.e.llnn h..
been nlavlnr hanar.nn hall sll .a.nn
being well supported by the band and
patrol as well aa the other nobles.
Thai r-nmlnv rams nmmlMa est lu
one of the best yet. The band and
patrol win be on hand to enliven the
occasion.
In addition tn the Arabia. 1U.I.I
game a City league game will also
be played the game to commence at
2 p. m. The tickets to the Shrine
game as well aa the season tickets of
the Amateur league will admit to
both games.
CLOSE GAMES
FEATURE PLAY
IN COUNTY LOOP
COUNTY LEAGUE.
Standing of the Teams.
2 D. Applegate. Muahawav I.lveaay. Mea-
dor 2 Owens. Harrell 4. Ureal 2 I.rtle 2.
nation E. MeWlK.rter 3. Rlnebart. F.rrnre
l.yll 2. Rluehart. I'atton 4. Kaaper. Two-
lias hit Kaaper. Kineliart 2. Tbree-baae
lifts Patton Mnshaway. J. Wetter. K. Mc-
Wborter 2. Hume runa Musiiaway Lytle
Harrell Owens. Stolen haaes Kaaper. K.
Applegate. Harrell. Lrtl 2. Rlnehart. Sacrl.
flc Kasper. Double play Meador to Oregg
tn Harrell. Baava on Iwlla Off Applegate 1.
Struck out By Meador 7. by Applegate 6.
Innings pitched -By Meador ti by Applegate
ft. lilt Off Meador II. off Applegate 18.
Paaaed balls Off K. Applegate 3. Wild pitch
Applearate. Left en bases South Houston
T. Mykawa 8. empires Kndlcott and Ben-
son. Tims of fame Two houra and thirty
minute.
KLAN TO USE
ROBES ONLY IN
LODGE ROOMS
Associated Press Ttcpot.
ATLANTA Oa. July 2J. The)
Knights of the Ku Klux Klan have
been ordered to discard their masks
robes and other regalia except when
In their lodge rooms. It was announced
here Saturday at headquarters of the
organisation. The order as first made - f.
publlo In a letter to Governor Hard- y
wick of Georgia from E. Y. Clarke
imperial wizard protem mentioned
only Seoraia klansmen but later it
was stated the order was general.
If the output of Iron Increases 5 per
cent per annum ns it did before the
war it la estimated that the supply
would be exhausted In about 1J0 years.
. Team Flared. Won
Magnolia Park 1ft IS
South Houston 13 V
Boys School 1 8
City Hall 12 ft
Mykawn 11 8
He Molay lo 2
8117
KM
fe.l
417
273
200
City Hall 2 Magnolia Boosters 13.
Tbe Magnolia Park Boosters won from the
City 1111 nine Saturdsy by the score of 13
lo 2. The festur of the gain was the slug
glnc or th Booster touching Blau for 18
hlta. Includlug four double sod four triple.
Cudd pitched a rood cam holding the
City Hall to flv hit and making saveu
patter wlng a! tb Drees.
MAO. BOOSTERS I C1TT HALL.
Ah It Po Al Ab H Po A
Bowie. IT. . f I ft O B.T.rC'onl.rf 3 O 1
An'nbruck.a ft 1 (I 3 F. Wilson. ss 4 3 1
Urounil. lb ft 1 8 llDevlne. if 4 0 1
I. C.I.'ns. 8h ft 8 2 2 Vhubert. ti 4 0 4
M W'llaon. rf ft 2 0 Oniorlon. ef 4 0 0
W. Lyons e ft 4 8 1 Cot'ham. 2b 4 0 3
Wllllama.2b 4 2 4 Jh Ue'oal.Sb 4 1 2
Arnold rf.. ft 0 0 0 Bridges lb 4 Oil 0
Cudd. p.... ft 2 0 1 Blau. p.... 3 113
Totals. ..44 ID 27 101 Totals... S4 ft 24 II
By Innings-is ... R . 11
City Hall 000 020 ono 2 6
Magnolia Booster.. 030 103 IS 13 10
Run Anksnhmck. llmunds L. C. Lvona.
M. Wilson w. 1.70ns 4. Williams 2. Ar
nold i-yiau. is. i4cciont. mail r-rror l
C. Lyon. M. Wilson. T. Wilson. Cottlng
ham. D. Liccionl 2. Bridge. Two-base bin
William. M. Wilson. W. Lyona. Cudd.
Three-base bits T. C. Lyon 1. W. Lyons
Grounds. F. Wilson. Stolen baaea F. Wll
son. Blau. Schubert. W. Lynns. Williams
Cudd. Ilouble nlav W. Lvona to William.
Base on balls Off Cudd 1. off Blau 1. Struck
out By Cudd 7. by Blau 3. Iunlnga pitched
riy i. unit v py uiau s. una un i ikm .1
off Blau 1 I-ft on bases Booslers 8 City
uati 0. 1 mpire coruer.
Boys School Wins.
The Boy School
succeeded in oiling
the D Molars. D
BOY8 SCHOOL
Ab 11 i-o
Bostlct. If. ft
Jonea. 3b... ft
Green lb.. 3
Casta p... 2
turner. 2b. 3
Iliiisnn. c. 4
Porter rf.. 3
Crabtree. as 4
Deen. cf... 3
0
1 1
1 13
1 2
1 2
0 S
0 n
2 0
0 1
0 3
team of South nouatoa
up s tt to 1 win over
Molay sot but two hita
I DE MOI.AV
A Ab II Po A
0Bell. If.... 4 0 0
0 McK'non.rf 3 0 1
O Norve 11. 2b 4
2'Wllllame.cf 4 0 0
4Auateel. 3b 4 1 3
3 Isaacs sa. 4 0 2
IMlow'd.lb.llh 3 0 8
7'Stevens. c 4 0 8
OjYV'kins.p.lb 2 0 10
jusituer. p 2 1 u
Totals. ..32 8 27 1U! Totals. ..31 2 27 18
By Inning y R H
Roys cV-hool 2O0 400 021 8
He Molars 000 000 0011 2
Runs Rnsrick. Jones. ftreen 2. Casta
Turner. Crabtree 2. Deeo. Williams. F.rrors
( rabtree 2. Bost ck. Auateel 2. Isaaca. rwo-
base hlta Turner. Crabtree. Three-base hit
nostica. stolen bases casta. Howarl
Sacrioresj Casta. Porter. lassos Howard
Bases on balls Off Casta 2. off Watklna 2
off (ialther 2. Struck out By Caata . by
natkins .-. by (ialther 3. tnninga pttcnen
By Casta 9. bv Watklna 3 2 3. bv (laltber
ft 1-3. Hlta Off Caata 2. off Watklna 4. off
Uaither 4. Passed hall Stevens. W ild pitch
Watkios. i'mpire Gloryine. Time of
game Two bonra.
South Houston Wins.
South Houston beat Mykawa in s Jiesvy-
hlttiuc game. 10 to 11. Five errors by My.
kawa also added to South Houston a score.
SOUTH' HOl'STOS I .MYKAWA
Ab H Po A I Ah II To A
Meador. p.. ft 2 2 8 K per. 2b. is ft 1 2
Owen c... ft '.' 8 0 K.Apate. c ft 3 7
Harrell. lb 4 2 11 0 Patton. aa ft 2 3
'irerg. 2b.. ft 2 1 1 D.A'te.2b.P 4 1 1
I.rtle. aa.. ft 2 4 0 Muah'av 3h ft 4 1 1
(iatton. ef.. ft 1 1 0 J. Weber rf ft 1 2 0
r.. arn er.iih 4 .1 l i tvesav. lb ft o o
LlneharL If 4 3 0 0 Burleson rf 4 1
Harper rf. 3 1 0 0 Mclllwaln.lf 4 0 0
Totals... 40 18 27 101 Total...43 19 24 1t
By Inning K H K
South Houston 831 111 21 1 18
Myksws 022 020 32011 13
Runs Kssper 3 R. Applrzat 3. Patton
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GLEAN-UP REFRIGERATOR SALE IS ON NOW!
tar!w:sss r:: irwz!uiurltt .the s hard to beat.
enamel llnln. with pre.sed corner which I. equ.Mn unitary ontruct?" f th! fln.lt r.T? T"a W." Inu "" The Interior of the refrigerator ha. heavy whit
durable than the porcelain lining. The Ice chamber ha. .S? ? heavy JmJI- TP U "nid lnerlor ' far m9r
other superior feature! make this refrigerator the most desirable and most economical remoy cleaning. These features combined with many
"Of
1 1
Biggest Bargain of
the Season
Solid Oak Regular Price .$43.50
We can not recommend this Refrigerator half
enough. We guarantee every inch of it fully as
we do every Refrigerator we sell This special
price means less profit to us and more refrige-
rato for the customer. The maximum ice capacity
is 70 pounds. The food chambers measure
25xl2xliy; and 13' 2xl2x29'. The last word in
refrigerator construction: perfect in both per-
formance and appearance. There is nothing bet-
ter anywhere at any price. Come in and let us
show you more reason for buying here.
THREE EXTRAORDINARY SPECIALS
MONDAY SPECIAL
ICE CREAM
FREEZERS
? a
E 1
; 3
i i
i 1
1
Full Size Steel Beds
Housewives who want to buy new
beds for a guest chamber can find
them here now at a real saving.
The bed pictured with 2-inch con-
tinuous pof ts and -inc h fillers tn
beautiful white enamel is a moat
amazing value indeed at ((7 err
the July sale price $1 .ID
1jOO Down S1.0O Week. Net
IS)
9
I fJ
0
. NET
None C. O. D. - None
Delivered.
Summertime picnics
and ice cream all go
together. Now ig
your opportunity to
get a freezer to take
wiin you ana make the Ice cream In a jiffy. The
freezer we are offering is one-half gallon size and
all met.il. Just as pictured. Easy to clean and very
sanitary. We are closing them out at a remarkable
price of 79c net. None C. O. D. None charged and
none delivered. Monday only.
70-Pound Three-Door Maximum
Capacity
Side-Icing
REFRIGERATOR
Regular Price $43.50
Special Price
For Clearance .
(LrQ) Net
$1.00 PER WEEK
Columbia Dry Good Co.
Mid-Summer Offering of
Silk Sport Dresses
Tub
Silks
Crepe
de Chines
Think of it ! Charming dresses for sports and street wear of-
fered in midsummer at less than end of the season prices.
Beautiful combination effects others in solid colors subtly
trimmed and finished in all the newest designs.
- Sports dresses'are very popular and can be worn until early
fall with ease and grace of style. Due to the unusual quality
and( extremely low price selling will be brisk. Come early;
dont be so unfortunate as to miss this- event.
( f I Jo bytif
Houston's Greatest
Sale of Hosiery
Continues
Hundreds of pairs of full fashioned finest ingrain
and dipped Silk Hose that formerly sold for $4 and
$5 per pair continue on sale Monday at the ex-
tremely low price of
Paris clocks
others i n silk
boot laces silk
garter tops.
$1198
In black cordo-
v a n Russian
calf suede and
gray.
Every Pair Guaranteed
New Neckwear
Reduced
Collars collar and cuff sets collar
cuff and vestee sets smart novelties
and a variety of other new summer
ettects in attractive neckwear. Priced
at
Pussywillow
Teddies
m
Dainty lace trimmed andj
tailored styles trimmed In
two-tone ribbons and
French flowers; five ex-
quisite styles to choose
from; very exceptional
values.
$498
Stout Silk Waists
Tailored embroidered and lace trimmed geor-
gette and crepe de chine stout waists in all
the new summer shades offered at final clear-
ance prices. (Sizes 48 to 52.) .
$498
Agents for
McCall and
Designer
Patterns
Silk and Cotton Goods on Sale
fillip i
4
This Is a real bed bargain. This bed Is beauti-
fully white enameled. Haa large Mnch continuous
posts and large -inch fillers. Just the bed for
your spare room or sleeping porch. De sure and
ee these beds before buying elsewhere
$1.00 Down $1.00 Week
$(o).75
(O) Ns
LESS 10 CASH ON ALL ITEMS NOT MARKED NET
BLACK BROS. FURNITURE COMPANY
Naijjaaia.a tes II t? a-sj a asas Ss M
i - icuucr rurnuure iompany
808 Prairie Avenue
liwrnmrnmimiirtirmrnmri
A I El 1 I .
f lz:
ll F- 1
$2.59
40-Inch Printed Crepes
A special line of high-grade print-
ed Silk Crepes. The season's most
wanted cloths. Can be had in
neat effective patterns. Fast col
ors. Special per
yard
40-Inch Sport .Skirting
The new up-to-date designs very
pretty for skirts in Un blue rose
gray. etc. Special for ri nr
Monday per yard )aOd
40-Inch Canton Crepe
An excellent quality in dark
brown silver tan orchid corn
flower periwinkle flesh navy
black and white. Special d) n r
for Monday per yard... PUJ
32-Inch Tub Silks
A line of attractive neat stripes a
much used material for summer
dresses. Monday A a
per yard rlaUU
36-Inch Black Taffeta
Our regular $1.75 quality; good
heavy weight. aa
Per yard - - yl.Ci)
40-Inch Creoe de Chine
Extra quality and finish; SO shades
to select from. (M TA
Per yard JI.Sf
Cotton Goods
80x90 Crochet n JA
Spreads j)C4iJ-
81x90 White Dimity h0 -a
Spreads $Z.5l)
36-inch Pajama Checks three size
checks heavy grade. 1 n
Special I J
40-Inch Printed nm
Voiles 2C
81x90 Ironclad 4.. nn
Sheet $1.29
82-inch and 36-inch Tissue pa
Gingham Monday 0JC
82-inch Kalbernie Gingham" on
in plaids and check wC
36-Inch Woven Madras ' As-
guaranteed fast colors. ... ODC
40-inch Voiles navy nlle. gTar
Pink orchid and ' JJ7
turquoise 00C
40-in. Organdie assorted' " ja
colors 4HC
36-inch Cambric ' - Y
per yard 174c
18-inch Toweling "-" !fV
per yard . 1 fir
81x90 Marseilles '"' AA
Spreads $3.98
20x40 Bath J!.
Towels ' ZjC
30-lnchRlp. oa
Plette
32-Inch Cotton Crepe blue sjr
flesh maize and white Z0C
Extra Specials!
36-n. Black Baronet
Satin $1.79
36-inch Taffeta 1.10
40-inch Crepe de Chine
special 1.39
40-inch Georgette Crepe. 1.10
36-inch Kimono Silk 1.00
50-inch White French
S"Se $1.95
42-inch White Cassimere 1.49
54-inch White French
Flannel 2.65
.6-inch White Skirtings. 1.00
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