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.uCG ALviUui' 13 1923
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jured and several pecator hurf when
the ear drtren . by Howard Wilcox
smashed Into DePalroa's automobile
forclnf him through fence on the
back stretch of the mile oral In the
2i mile race at the Hawthorne dirt
track today. Da Palm was taken to
a hospital.
I. IX. DEFEATS
ADDICK5 SUMY
The I. K. X. fraternltr bluebell teen de
feated the Addlcki team HuaAtf mornins
on the Htowere dlamoed br the acttre of
to 1. The sane went seren lonlnea by
Hares oetplfched Bondocs. Dac
r behind him. In the Drat inning
caused bis defeat.
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-By CLIFF STERRETT
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?OUA4D THE OFFICE SO MUCH 1
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heart out with LOALIAJESS. Sq
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OF AEDOAJE tt'lAI Th BoTTDa4 fcKVWEff
OF Wy bEStf. HE IS USEO To H'S
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THE LITTLE VAAlTEr AT THE
Table iai The Pitz 3(?ill kiows
Just exactly how he likss
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Annie !!
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FROM NEXT DOOR EVERY TlMe
SHE SEES ME COMIN' sue UJALKS
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The Psrferte Cleanere wea Metr fetH
itralrht am by defeatln the Otr Harkeie
tT tn score of to s. Toe
he festare ef the)
Uollmol la the
of ni Perrert
team. Merrltt alt the beet for (be Perfect
trad svttiM a double and a triple ta four
(am was the pitching e
pincnea and the neidinc
tripe while Hess of Ottf Usrkats ot a
trinle and a bona na in; three trip. Tk.
Perfeete Cleaners are sckednled te ler
Trroa Umber company Ka. a a doable header
of it Bundar nornlns en Grot dlsmoad.
Bollrwood eatr allowed three aits while kia
team bammeted out aweea la the pinches.
Wataea also pltrhed a coed csae hut .Was
Urea rossted sopDort la the piDcSsa. .
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Rrrors Karkowaki. Znber 2. N. Bendoek
Howard. Ijomax 4. Two-baae hits S. RubeoJ
ateln. Wendllng. Struck .out Br Mayra 87
br bond oca 4 unkpirea suiter ana uurneii.
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Ban and Jester
Win Double Title
Associated Press Report.
DALLAS. Texas. August 12. John
Barr and Leven Jester defeated J. B.
Adoue and Bradley Hogue In th
Southwestern doubles match here to-
day 8 8 S-l 8-4 7-8. All tof the
players are of Dallas.
Amateur Schedule
MONDAY.
Humble Floor League.
Team No. 4 vs. Team No. 1 Stow.
era.
WEDNKSDAY
Junior League No. 1.
Second Ward Indians vs. Oerner
Lumber Company at North Side.
Wlmberly Juniors off day.
THURSDAY.
Junior League No. 8.
Fogle-West vs. Pillots South End.
Westhelmer vs. Newsboys at Grots
No. 1.
WEDNESDAY.
Intermediate Lesgus.
George Glass off dsy.
Curtis Company vs. Clark Street
Park Realty.
Texas Sporting Goods vs. Kenafng.
ton Buffs Kensington.
Plllots vs. First Baptist at Crota
No. 1.
i anas
FRIDAY.
Humble Floor League.
Tesm Ne. 2 vs. Team No. 1 Stow.
era field.
SATURDAY.
Primary League.
Fourth Ward Dragon vs. Heights
Tigers at Fourth and Columbia
Troop C8 vs. Heights ' Giants at
Eleventh and Railroad.
First Ward Pirates vs. Piste Juniors
at Stowers.
Heights Indians off day.
Bank League.
Nstlensl Bank of Commerce vs.
South Texas at Grata No. 1.
Union National off day.
Federal Reserve vs. Second National
(ne game).
Houston Notional va. First National
at Forest Hill.
Oil League.
Pittsburg Plate Glass vs. Sinclair
Pack Place.
Gulf vs. Southern Psclflo Ranger.
Humble off day.
Cotton Exchange vs. Peden (no
game).
BUN DAY.
Houston City League.
North Side vs. Herbert Flake at
Grata No. 2.
Southland vs. Schotta at Camp
Logan.
Port Houston League.
Magnolia Park Boosters vs. Henke
A Plllet at Forest Hill.
Houston Electric vs. Alamo Tire at
Ranger.
Sunday Morning League.'
Perfecto vs. Try-on No. 2 Grots
No. 1.
Scribes vs. Jitney Men st Ranger.
Entertainer vs. City "Markets at
Greta No. (.
Junior League No. 4.
Texacola vs. Heights Cards at
Fourth and Columbia.
FuRon Street Blues vs. Red Crass
at Roy street.
Woodland vs. Dart Street Sluggers
at Sawysr street
Hamilton Plumbers vs. Second Ward
Cubs at Settegast park.
H
RIFLE MEET TO START.
WASHINGTON August 12. More
than J 000 rifle shots will take part
In competitions beginning Monday
morning at It ranges throughout the
country for places on the team that
will represent the United States In
the International rifle match at Camp
Perry. Ohio In September.
Scenes of local tryouts to begin
Monday morning. Include Fort Sam
Houston ftort Bliss Texas and Camp
Jones Arisona.
Totals... 81 121 8; Totals.. 8x1 T :
Br tnnlnim H' JB v
Prrferto Cleaner 0f lit J 71 " f r'
City Marketa 010 000 i-8' S S
Ruin Merrltt. McCarthy. Hollywood. '
0ode. Coffrr 2 E. Thee 11. Watson. Heea ;
Error Merrltt. Hollywood. .Smith. IMtUnan.
Rnffiea 3. Twobasa hlta-wDittmaa. tfaerttt.
Tnrre-naae hits Mmitt. Bess. Home tun .
ootrcy. Heat stolen bases Perfecto i v .
Cltr MsrkeU 6. Double play Dlioa to Pole -to
Wlttmer. Baae on balla Oft Bollrwoed 3. :
off Watson 8. Hit by pttcher By Holly-
wood z. struct out ay Hollywood onr
Wateon 8. Left on heaes Perfects . City
Market 6. Umpire Dyer. Tlnia On hour
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ROSENBERO WINS ''"if '
The Tens Snorting Ooeds Indians went
wn to Roaenbere TeaterdaT aftMiiaoa and '
loat their elcTcnth jrame of the acatoi. Tber
and 32 mlnutea.
down to Rosenberg yeaterday aftnnoop and
loat thetr elerenth rams of the aain. .Tbew
bare won M. Th Indiana had a rroo
chance in tlie Brat brain to not th ffams
on Ice. Brooks tinjrled. Wllllsnuoo Menaced
end was eaie on Meyer' error both nuwetti
stole and Dorfman troanded out to Bret.
Wlttmer and Kattmann went oat e eroaDd-
ers short to Int. They scored tw iwj r
la th third on a walk to Willlameea after
two were ut tnd single by Dorfman end .
Wlttmer. this sndlng their roa Buklnat.
Wlttmer who started for the Indian was :
wild and lneffectlre. He allowed a ma an
lnnlnc for the three frame that he worked.
He waa rellered by BelOower and this potior
wa continued for two mora frsmes which f
netted the horns team flee nss In aa snay v
lnnlnx. after wblch thesw . wa so nsora
scoring. " ; .
r.eon'e two rwo-oagarere wen posaiw.r
reaponsrble for the Boeeobm Tlctsry .and -hi
ability to red ore th hitting of taw -
Tlslton. Ray nude the lea. tor. eaten or ta .
day when he nulled in a leng fool ly T ;
Bioieom Bat. A rair aiaea crew witnssssa .
the contest. The game waa alow sad had
few features eicent that Allison sad aferm
were on th lob when It cam t arouader. V
INDIANS
AbHPoj
Bmoka. 2b. 4 12
WIH.na.ea- lit
Dorfman.Sb. 4 12
Wltmer.p-ir t 1.1
K.ttm.n.cf. 4 0 2
Diwea.c 4 18
Blossom rf. SOI
Blfts.rf.... 10 0
B'do'er.lf-o. 4 0 0
Istes. lb... 2 0 8
Total... 82 8 2414
HOSBSB
ILock.lb..
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iniaae.n.
SMefree 2b
Oar.lf....
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Br IobIba
Teia 8. 0. C.
Totals.. .80 IM ll
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Bosenberg
Rcna WlllUmeon. Ttorfmaa. Uerd. Alltsoa
2 Hay. speck. Mlui B.attmau.M
loxaoea.
. .009 600 090 I fe '
..1U V$ O0-S I. J
eyd. Allien!
u.(Poiaa. r
rlSower. Allison. Me:
h.M hits Wllliamaaa. Kaairnn.
ann 2. Atolen bases Brook liord. Lack 2.
Blsae. Bay speck. 8acrlflca Urke Wil-
llsmson. Doable play Kattmass to Derf-
man to Brooka Tate to Wlttmer to Tate. '
Baae do balls Off Wlttmer 8. eff Belgower
1. off Nelson 2. Hit by Pitcher Br Wlttmer
struck oat By Wlttmer I. by BelBWe -
8. br Kelao 4. Inalacs pitched Br Hilt-
mer 8. by Belnower 8. Hits Off WUtnaef t
2. off Beiaower Wild pitch Ntlsee. Left
on baae Indiana B. Rosenberg 8 Umpires-
Baker and Kelta. Tune One hoar and 47
minutes. . . 'v v.- t 1
MYSTERY OF ELF.P. f:
I.1AKESITEVDIIM
POPUlARYflTllKHl
Wonderful Discovery Wins
Fame and Ptspufaf Ap-
proval Seldom Given
Anything Similar. Seems .
to Be Peaseased of Some-' .
wing Like Magic v 4
There Is nuurlo ta th varyfiain'e of :;
St. Joseph's Q. F. P. to these gin
and women who have learned in tho :
short time It haa been introduemd ;
generally that it . aa quickly over-
comes the periodical and sftenttmea. ;
continual pains Mrrousnaas her-
aches depression and toss of vitality
and energy they were victim of. -j. i
Say O. F. P. to suit of ths thou-
sands of girls and woman who aur) '
using it and a bright smiling face. .
alona with the highest possible
praise a will greet you. In -fact It'a
fame is becoming so wide-spread that '
It la now to be founa in ue
of women and gtria of ail
like.
for after all wa .
rich and poor all
all commit the aam ntlstakes aocfei
aa neglect over-indulgence; expoa- '
ure and Ignorance of the care whicjl
the delicate generative organs n)UM
have. . ' ' )
St. Joseph's O. F. P. Is the reautt - .
of study and research based on. th
now proven theory that eartarrh af s v
the generative organs la the direct
cause of the suffering typical .ot -.'.
women. In nine cases ovt bf ten. The
peculiar Ingredients which stamp out
thla dreaded malady are gathered In ' '
scattered parts of the earth an ; .
when brought to the modern labor--torlea
in this country they are car- fv
fully blended and compounded to form- .
the mysterious madlcln whtah- la :
becoming the moot widely dtscnaaad
and used discovery known In years). . '
The power of public opinion la f
great and nothing on earth can keep
girls and women from shouting tho V
praises of anything which frees therm v
from the sge old bondage which haa ;-'
caused them to be .regarded the In- ' .
icrior oi nisji waiua vs. a.
P. Is tlo
lb Restore Their Vitel
t Hamilton Plumbers
f! Defeat ;Dart Street
ib aamntoa riisirs est setae tae irerc
kitting ef Bono and Andrew and . th
leroat. - Bon a nee a mpte
IX itipb sa.an
d a slaiM beside
1 a wais is avw sna.
BHasiaaT oC Latoat. Bones
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pitcher M array. Tw-ba hlta-Asdrswi
cssams- nreaais ait Boo
a haMs Dart Itmt A. Hamilton a.
wnl alar Oswsa t ftallrrae t Qniaa
arirew to Geray. Bea a balla Ot Batiat
. off Kiirray 2. off tatoata 8. Wild Mteh
usuhi ismismia aaa awtrv.
BsUsr.
MORSE COMPANY WINS.
On teem aWflaati
r by the scare of
uotr
. NOTICE CURTIS CO.
' Alf Curtis Co playsrs meet at Em-
a easy park to. go to Booth Snd for
tame with- tho Pllota These playera
take special note: Tompswo.' Brows
Paya Cox. H Shiver Boch Travia
Fa Pataalv Boaaiter Luoaa
Oeboras Ay am a . :vt
Butasa Tool ewmpatiy wanta ri6
match a Earn tor Baturdar August
11.' Can C Ysvafht agrald UU.
San Francisco Star
Wns Munny Rtle
ST. LOCIS. Mo. August liCran-
ton Holemaa of Ban Franclsoo won
tho national nanklpa! teanla cham.
plonshlp title aero Sunday few defeat-
ing Karl Kainmann of thla city l-t
I-. T-5. 8-4.. 'Ted Herman and
Bhner So warts the St Xuls ptar-
rs won tha doublee title by d4 de
resting Oeorga CUaakln and Gerald
Smith ot Kaasaa dly. t-t l-a t-L
f' cbAST LfeAQUE- '
: r Serndty' Reeutta.
Salt Uka M Oakland l-t ; .
tea Aagelaa. t-l. Beattla .w-T. - 5
Sacramnto 1-8 Veraoa S-l':'V
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i . SOUTHERN LEAGUE.
-CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. Aug. 12.-
Nashvin hrt James hard thla after-
noon and aaatty defeated Chattanooga
r to L -Manager Hamilton of the vis-
itors waa ordered from the park by
Umpire Brennan following aa argu-
ment.' NiahvOle ........ HI 822 000 T 1. a
Chattaaooga 810 800 aao 1 t 1
O'Neill and Haley BKfert; Jamea
Drake mad Morrow.
MOBIUa Altv. Aug. 11-MobD n
a ragged game today from Utile Rock
IS to 8 when wild heave by Pitcher
McCaU ta tho plate let In the winning
nuur-Huha and' Marriott hit homo
rWBB.. y.'.. - .
unit Bock ... m m oo it i
Mobile ... ...02 2tl U T I
Oould illgnua.iMcCaU. Oreham and
Keldan .Jamea' BrV JUu'Atota
VE1 tn LorL . --
PASADENA WINS.
Pasadena defeated the Grant Loco-
motive team Sunday by tha score of
IS to IX before a large crowd. W.
Gore led la hitting getting four hit
In five trips Jo the plate. Do well
tarred in the? field. The McOowen
brothers d hided hurling honors al-
ternating aa a batterr. Houston Har-
bor meets Paaadsoat next Sunday.
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THREE BYE LEAGUE.
Danvnie. 10-18 MoUna l-t
' SvaaavlOa l-t Bloomlngton 11-4.
- Terra Hauto Parte 2-1.
Decatur a Boekford 4.
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NOTICE PILOTS.
Th POoW wfll play the fast Curtis
Co. toam Monday at I e'oieek on the
South Sad diamond AU fUot players
M BB W as 8.4v )
GUN CLUB MEETS
'' Houston Post Special.
BRENHAM Texas. August U. The
annual meeting of stockholders of the
Brenham Gun and Rod club waa held
at the dub grounds and the follow-
ing board -of directors was elected all
being re -elected except Mayor A. A.
Hacker who takes the place of Dr.
W. F. Haaakarl who has disposed of
his stock; T. A. Lw Otto EL Baum-
farC F. h. Amaler U F. Ammona.
V. (! Baajngart W. R. Jabnka Green
Morgan. H. Wv Hughes and A. A.
Hacker. I'Tba ousdness meeting waa
fo Hewed . by a barbecue aupper for
members and thelr-famllles about SOS
being present Numarou Improve
meats have recently been mad at
tho club' Including construction of a
large concrete swimming pool with
hath houaea and showers. A dean
roll la sow being drilled la. order alJ
war i nave aa aBuaaaaA.auppar af
r; ;'aura alaaa w4at
Spdcial Trial
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frafrana lis cfx wul of an Onov
ffrisfn;jtor'ik: the ncaarfion
sprmfo(jor;vx liktlcapmifajetr.
txfrefount like cool amis adrift.
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