Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 220, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 28, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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detours and the roundabout’ route
when the veteran Moran mnonnted the
the Mo-Co-Wi-De District 'Council,
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auditorium Wednesday night at 8:15
o'clock. The program is one which
sent Cox to thudwith # dean bit to
right. I Crawford scored with a sine
stop, Turney atopping at second, I
Crawford skinned one to Cornwell that
Tones or theKahEnFNN VTeIe T
bits and had twomen.oluiheelzhtl.
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have grounded- out, Alodges to T. Pollan,
to Miss Bryant tied to Oliver. Love walked and
well throw him. Davi,loon retired the
widle by striking out L. Crawford.
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RUSSELL-SLEDGE GO.
Men's Department.
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FIRST GUARANTY STATE BANK
THE BANK FOR EVERYBODY.
I announc-
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W. P. Wilks, 920 West Highlanit
Street, Is ill at his home.
The condition of Carl Jr., four*
yeur-otd son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Hoffman, who has been seriously ill
of pneumonia, is considerably im-
proved.
Elois Allison, mubie supervisor who ■
is directins the performance, and
will include popular musical num-
bers, vaudeville stunts and dances.
Tha. proceeds will go toward pur-
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tires before you see ours:" ,
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Choate: umpire: Jerry Fowler (Texas);
time of gan, 1 hour, 52 minutes.
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tad league had a combined
dnce of 48,341, more than
oyer the previous high total.
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NATIONAL LEAOUE
Pittsburgh St. Louis, rain. •
Chicago 5, Cincinnati 2.
Brooklyn 13, Boston 2.
• New York 5, Phiiadelphia 3. Is
P’POOLE AND M’CRAY
WILL PLAY FINALS
it year .in winning the trophy of
Mi The figufes also "show khat !
kiting days in the eight cities of
n B. Alexander .
a weak aupporti when ansistaur was
badly needed ana let Auntin College of
Sherman defeat the Ragles 5 to :i. Da-
vidson held the Kangaroos to 9
ed hits that number less than that if
ponsible chances had been flelled with:
out belpg alowed to roll to the out
field and to aid the situation along he
struck ou 12 hatsmen and Hint In no
oft *
per,
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. AMEHK AN LEAGE
St, Louis 10. Detroit 8.
ttrag 12. Cleveland 4.
Washington 2. Boston 1.
Philadelphia 8, New- York 0.
Is one of the best assets one' can have.
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Denton Ragles
Hedge*, Bb .
Wallace, HH ....
Cornwell, 2b
Hundley, rf _____
T. Pollun, 11. -
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The Young Men’s Bible Class o
■ The reason for thiara to manypeopte did not knowrof this*
sale and urged us.during the last part, of the week to con-
tinuein order that they might have their share of profits
gained from the extremely low prices found here. This is
fin honest-to-goodness sale. Our prices have been slaugh-
tered in order to clean out broken lots and to get acquaint-
ed with Denton and Denton County people.
TThebox score:
Kangaroos
Cone, 2b -----
Wilmuth, C _____
Baruex. c _____-
Cox, ss ________
II. Crewford, 3b
L. Crawford, 1b
Dial, if_______
Bryant, rf ______
Love, ef .... ...
Jones, P ---------
Salade River Rising Rapjdly
HOLLAND. April The Salao
River near here was- rising rapidly
today on the heels of a three-inch
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those attending prayer services in in the frst
1*41 pH BaHeN: Kungaroos G, Denton.
Fagtsi7isarnHOm xones in
a pitched ball.
The West Texas Buffaloes rallied •
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a 6 to 3 score. They had been held
to three hits and one run until the
end pt the seventh.
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Oliver: twobnke tilt: T pollun; doehh.
pinyt Hnteep* lo Cm ir writ Tn T. Poltm;
CLAIMS OF BEING KIDNAPED 53
YEARS AGO NOT ACCEPTED -
— JOPLIN, Mo., April 28.—The mys-
tery of the kidnaping 53 years ago
of Frederick Lieb, son of a Quincy,
II.,. music professor, is still unsolv-
ed so far as the court here is con-
cerned. The suit of Robt. T. Clark,
who claima he is the mi-sing Lieb,
was dismissed in court here yester-
day.
Clark sued for a share in the Lieb
estate after coming hero from Phil-
adelphla. Ta. It was held that Clark
Totals ~ k
"Grinith batted
ninth. ,
Swore by innings
Kangare
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the season for the local club. The
batteries were: Justin. White and
Tartis; Fonder, N. Cullum, C. .Cul—
him and Collier. - = t
j ITEMS Of SPORT
Jean Borotra, Wimbledon
B and the winner of the
B indoor tennis champion-
me Lacoste and Jack Brug-
re been appointed members
French Davis Cup team.
YORK—Officials of the A.
elezraphed M. B. Andrus,
B of the Pcife coast regis-
Scores Yesterday
TXAS LEAGUE
Dallas 14, Wichita Jalls 3.
Han Antonle-Hnston, wrtgrGe,
Shreve poll 1, Fort Worth 0.
yaw 111, lleuWHHmt-K;----------
the First' Baptist Church is spon-
sering a new Boy Seoul troop, The-
ron J. Fouts. Srout commissioner of
DALLAS—Dallas won the opening I '
day attendance trophy of the Tens |
League fot 1925 by crowding 9,518
persons into Steer Park on that day..
Official figures show. Thia was 784
more than the records set by Dallas
KUMI 11 afternoon' Work for any college iriflee hit*: Walhre, fornwett, Pinson,
pitehcr.---- ------*— ' * *"" ""— ""
New Victor Records _
Fach week we receive new records in popular songs, dance mu.
iyardred seal selections Wsh bevulad toiplayitbem far vov.
unTYBoND MARKET.,
-------: WYOBK. Aprtt J8—Liberty bond
Mdigbbtti06 today were: Liberty 3 128
lint; IM 4 1s 101.30; aecona 4 l-4a
28# L’hira 4 1-4 101.80; fourth 4 1 4h
r uu 7; new 4 1-4-105.14.
o’cloek. Wayne Pollan will probably
WUie BUTKT flit tile Eagles andMor-
gan far the Kangaroos.
It was the firat of the third before
either team scored yestatday. Janes
led off, grounding out. Waltaee to T.
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Jones had something on the ball | of the Eagles did not appear in the
that was baffling to Ray Hundley pele- vault in which he eied here
for in four times up he failed to with Putney of A. C. for first place,
hit a time. Morgan s fast ball U Morrison of S. M. U. won this event
nor -fkely to fare so well this afrwith a mark of 10 feet, 7 inches
ternoon with the slugging right]with Putney finishing second.
fielder of the Eagles.
ady to solicit orders for
line. Exelusiwe territory,
amisslons. Chance to win
Answer at once. Address
4512 IS. 4th. Amaritto
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Visit table of 25c Cotton
xoods. Many are finding
ust ghat they want, , —xJ
100 200--5
201 000- 3
Fcommittee, to question Hugo
1st. manager of Paavo Nurmi and
Ilie Ritol when he arrives in
n Francisco, about the charges
; turnip greens 8 1 Ue
porgoscerzybucts
meh cucumbers 20
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YOUR NEIGHBOR
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You have a neighbor who hag
found by experience that we
■ell
Better Tires
For
- Less Money
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DRESSES FOR ONLY $3.95
Women have been greatly
pleased with prices and quali-
ties found in these Dresses. We
are ■ receiving new ones every
day. Why should you pay
more? ' ----
40-inch Printed Crepe,
$3.00 quality -----.........$2.59
40-inch Crepe do Chine,
$2.00 value ..................$1.69
finals, and will play the winner, of
the_Ploole-NcCray mnateh—m—the
inter-f tight finats with a zuitable
hundicap given.
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See these Curtains in our show windows.
Scranton Laces are noted for their beauty:- Combed
yam used in their manufacture gives a cleaner, brighter
fabric. May we show you these beautiful laces soon?
%oMgce. %a ip*' g,N) ;
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ea,Mot e 402
in natural with natural ruffles, and natural with blue or
rose ruffles with valance to match by the yard. Tie-backs
of same material.
S ■ ■■ fat to JW«rd-ChtonItls.
JUSFIN, April 28—Justin defeat-
ed Ponder here Sunday in a -wel
played seven-inning game by the
scorof9to,6. It was the third
but in five times ut bat he singled aafe-
ly four tlinen.
T. Pollan wax the only Denton man
to do much hitting, getting two blows,
one of them for two bases, । in four
trips to the piate. -
memmmimenmeszts*eeF
JINX REMAINS ON
DAVIDSON’S TRAIL
LOSES 5 TO 3 GAME
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Men's genuine calf skin
Oxfords, $7.50 value ....$3.95 1
h ha
nd - 1 , . ee
end this week when Mrs. W. E. Me-
zenthin and Mrs. R. C. Storrie play
off the fipals. t.___1
BABE $VTH IS IMPROVING
NEW YORK, April 28 —Babe Ruth
of the Yankees, who has bee in
16; special .........
lsm
- chasing supplies for the high school
grops. . "
3-7180219"
m U«o«llU-. top
Ower than Monday
S?; TSSoSi
gas,
pazimanr
e weight woold
WOO: shorn weth
Ps —Babe Ruth, tion of John Scott, the girl’s uncle,
1"”90" . . tity as Lieb.
00c to $00 per
per 4os.; bans
■iiftesh spinach
hower 25
10 casta per
bunch; oranges
mustard greens
demanded $1,500 for the ap-
, of the two Finnish stars
Drake relay carnival
ALO. N. Y.sid Terris,
Ik lightweight, won from
Kansas, buffalo, on a foul in
b rond. Terris was lead-
— —,| 4 ammavoin han ha was
EuWRE mHTE4 WN3E •
The Jinx af ill luck. that, hasatumbe ‘— -
led over th* Mobs of "Hluker" bavid- ]♦ Grifith
non nil thin heawon remained on higichouta, o
trail Monday anteruoou iu the formatr-d-
Cray will play in the finals be-
tween the first and second. flights
in the €ountry Club —golf tourna-
ment. PPoole Monday afternoon
won the right to represent tife sec-
ond flight by defeating Edwards 1 '
up, taking the match on the 18th
tools. Playing in the mud both qot
poor scores, the totals being 54-40—
100 and 5-53—104 respectively,
- The winner in the third flightwill
Many attractive features
been planned, according
—in making collar attached
Shirts with collars to fit the
neck in “Perfect” with the
makers and designers of Ar*
tistic Shirts. You’ll believe
it when you’ve wort one.
Legion Baseball Meeting is
Prevented By tigits Falling
The meeting caf- baxebatt ptayers
of the Ameirca Legion, called for
Monday evening by the basebnll
committee, H. E. Roberts, Dr. Jack
L. Skiles and Edgar Noel, was not
held on account of the armory be- I
ing. la darkness through the elec,
trie lights beings off for the first
part, of the night. Several of the
men reported at the hall, the eom-
ed-
green pepper
10 perponnd;
sweet potatoes
324
oobimidadnhe hulld slowly at the beginning.
Pallan. Davidson fanned Cone lint then
lisnued a free pasa to Burney and sent
i him to Recondby a w ild pitch. Cox .
then skinned one between first and '
a bit on his geography,’' said Mrs.
H. F. Sehweer—good humoredly, of
course, for she is never any other
way-"when he figures out mileage
in going to- and from Sewanee at
per 1,600 mites. Oursneedometer show
ed 3,266 miles for the trip, including
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The Denton High School musical second that Cornwell bloeked but did
^£Xnt^^
program in the Senior High School ‘records as « serateh..hit. H: Crawford
Glasses
—Common sense Glasses. Two-thirds of the lenses made and
sold are in the numbers in the Commen Sense assortment. It'si E
common sense economy for most people to buy ready-to-wear
Glasses. $1.75 to $4.
—Sterling P'Poole and Loren -Ntef in the eighth yesterday and defeat
- - ed Daniel Baker at Brownwopd with
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• /4d
auce TE. .
; onione 10 per
Im. apples koe-
. JULIAN .SCRUGGS
- - gle to left htstilL Crawford was out,
previously postponed and the oliverto Choate,n trying to score on
is set for the convenience of the blow from amcond.
die fourth the Kan
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hillock and finished ihe game withott . ‘ - 1nnineM nosruns, no hita off Mor-
vfbetng seored upon. Cox gave Jonen therKan In 11a luninut *irurk.outthy
’ kind of support that pitta tight in thedonea by Morgan 2, by tnvitson 12;
’■ pitcher. He not onh huridled fivebnennenil*iofJonrs1,omDnvidson
2 tehauces at shortstop dleanly nud fast 7! Wild pitch: Dawidson> passed ball;
-( ... . _ (‛nnte: oTw.. Y.m., Ia.
be determined thU week whenEdatraight victory with no defeatu tee
Waggoner and Fred Rayzor play the - • • • - - —
Russell-Sledge
---. JBu run Hoepet iS. - ,
I first; Miller (Taglev), second; Don-
I oho (>. M. U.), third; time—2 min-
■ USko pu"waad”s. M U,, first;
Parks (S. M. U.), second; Morrison
(S. . U4, third; distance—88' feet,
6 3-4 inches.
Pole Vault—Morrison (B. M. V;
first; Putney (Austin College), sec-
ond; Howel (8, M U.) and Sweet
(Austin College), tied for third;
height—-10 ft., 7 inches.
High jump-Pi
■■Ii “ ka (8, M.
cepted the post of seoutmaster and
the troop will be organized with on-
ly a few members—all eligible boys
are eligible to membeyship in the n. ..
Y. M. K’C. troop—athe start, as -a.j
that ts considered the bestway.
d‛t fail to attend this sale these last few days. You
Ney when you fail tgcome.
k make our store your store.
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herweight, won his
NEWS OF THE SICK
-Charley - Ronen- : - ====-= - —
tS lb*
t lemode.
f ? Mrs. Clara McConnell, director of
zuppwg the Home Eenhomica Departmaentin
fcjw the Tenchers College, and Miss Mu-
k riel Williams, instructor tin clothing
Tn that depurtment, returned Mon
day from Austin where tbey aeted
as judges in the State girls cloth-
ing contest Friday and Saturday.
TD GLASSIFY
share lovely stx-
bome with refined
required. 018 Pan
222
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and 1.
MMING PLANTS for-
CHERS DAT from
BY A JARNAGUi’S
neryPbone 860-W
a hospltal here for two weeks ill of
sinmzm*, he repprted steadily im-/}
liUug. Miu. Kolb, who suffered a id
Karess
—and Fiance—two exquisite creations from t<e House of Wood-
worth. New York. Each is used to give a most delightful frag-
_ rance *9 a foil linc toilet requisites embracing face powder,
talc, bath salts, toilet water, rouge, lipstick, etc. They will ■
please you. _ ' ■ _____———8
kaSsAs CITY LIVESTOCK
888 CITY. Mo., pri 28—Cattle
Hpts 0,000, calve 2,000; largelx.a
#Ri: practtcalty no curly sides;
ertone weak to unevenly lower;
' sates light yeariings 000400;
nO: bulls 10 highers caives
ssctadhizrmipsgFpcmm
KenANem
>rll 28Fereign ex-
1312 lire JMM;
marks 2180.
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following its Monday session, and if
any ar. given they likely win not
beannounced before Wednesday, ac-
Eording to an Austin dispateh The
nterests of Dallas and Fort Worth
iht in the first two mentioned of
• proposed designations, while
inton has a greater or less ‘inter-
eat in all of them, since three would
' W partly in Denton County.
Boys’ Tennis Shoes....... $1.19
All Women’s $7.50 Dress
Shoe. ............ $4.95 \
All Women’s $5.50 Dress
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IN DALLAS MONDAY
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Klenzo |
—Treatment for white teeth, healthy gums and a clean mouth.
No dental treatment can accomplish more. Klenzo Dental
Cream. 25c, Klenzo Dental Antiseptic 25c.
guroos gained - unother run. Dial
gadiw enchab4said Tuesday. Jack Koonce has ae:
WON OPENING DAY
TROPHY |
2"2d1022
antamweight cham-
round decision from
Detroit.
TE, Ind--Bud Tay-
a been signed for n
M boat with Abe
, former champion,
iensborough A. Cm
JUSTIN DEFEATS PONDER BY 9
TO • SCORE
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€urtis*is your Rexal Store. The Rexal plan is the co-operation
of 10,000 druggists that make it possible for your Rexal I Drug !
Store to give you the best in drug, store goods and the beat in t « I
drug store service. Being a partner in this great organization
enables us to help you save with safety.
We.maintain a"n excellent delivery service. The nxt,time J
a you need something qniek, call us. We’ll come a-runnin’ with it.
A Wu^-Utcd
part of a uplaadM first
||rt aiainanat. from the ----- - -— -
■ IM Eorporetion atterirain that fell over a 10-mile atrip
h merkeeta tedaw. atoeks of country between Holland and
Soda .• it
—Service that is good. Delicious fountain drinks here at all
times. Pure materials used and dispensed by experienced men. ■
Come here next time for yout soda and sandwiches.
Only one of ede Kangaroos' five
runs scored yesterday on DavMaon
when he had not already struck gut
~ to two men in the inning in
--a the rune scoredaand evryk Accumulating a total of 87.1-2
run scored etter two mewere down, points from«places won in all but
Three of theemen scoring were the. throe of the evena in the triangu-
three men Davidson walked but iar meet at Dalla Monday after,
each time he .issued a pass waa noon with g. M. U. and Austin Col-
when heh J«° downand the lege college, the Dentn Eaglesg.won, — —-r—-
SiVSi; Si wonndhp"mmectwhnmeetotarV .ftteyJrt-JTw «•>.-«-) Col"
fishtinx.for the cornera Ill luck iaki2 ...... "
certainly camping on the trail ofllected only 16 points. Morrison of
the ace hurler of the Eagles for Is. M. U. was high point man with
.3 u 104 axcowhich, a support that would have 24 points "o his credit. Hooper of
fielded cleanly the drive in the s. M. U. was second with 10 and
seveth that Ut in two runs the Sportsman of the 1—G
game Would have gone into extra 9 points while Howell of S. M.
innings for the decision. wah-a close fourth with 8. —
_ ,4 . . v L Nelson of Austin College did not
Cornwell and Hodges had a hard appear in the century and 220-yard
duy fielding and throwing but Corn- sprints in which Sportsman won
well helped to make up for his bob- frst place in the 100 and second in
hies with two singles and a aacri- the 220. The time for 100 yard dash
fiee in four trip* to the plate. on the wet and rather slow track for
eBI
places, according to advices here.
OKLAHOMAN HELP. FOR SLAYING
AGED FARMER
-—GUFHRIB, Okr April M). -Oewrge
Cavers, 20, was held here today,
awaiting sentence of the district
court for the murder of Henry Fur.
ker, 65, bachelor farmer living near
here.
Cavers confessed to Sheriff T. W.
Boggess yesterday that he shot Par-
ker who employed ’him on his farm.
Thursday night as Parker was eat-
ing his dinner.
Parker's body was dragged to a
ravine on the farm and buried in
a shallow grave. Cavers stated in his
eonfession to Boggess.
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mgvi1zonst
A few new curtains, taste- !
fully selected and correctly
hung gives that feeling of satis- —
mi Ite- announced, but on account of
there being no lights would not re- he fumbled, letting Turney Score, Cox
I.bl. \SHte'"1. EeEv"ida 4 Aa; w" v Faitmd SllorsP9 2sa.98
Discus throw—Davis (Eagles),
first; Morrison (S. M. U.), second;
S' goorr.mn. -D Bussworth (Eagles), third; distance
Eagles third with —12 ft., 8 1-2 inches.
’***..?* S M. U: Broad jump- —Morrisin (S. M. U.K
firat; Nelson (Austin College), sec-
ond; Sportsman (Eagles), third;
distance—21 feet, 10 1-2 inches.
Javelin throw -Wade (S. M. U.,
first; Barnett (S. M. U.), second:
Putney (Austin College), third; dis-
— — ------ tance--165 feet. : .
in —RelayDenton Engles, firs; Aus-
ito‛ nx Aid annea” in *he tin College, second; S. M. U.,'third:
time 3 minutes, 37seconds
faction about the home which --5
nothing else can give.
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To meet the broadening de- ,, , |
mand for ready-made Lace . -
Curtains, We have just received g
a new assortment of beautiful
. new Lustre Laces and Marqui- “
setter innatural, trimmedin
colors.
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runs in the last of the fourth. Corn:
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nt T. Pullaa'tn center field, rollah go-
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Cox, trying to stretch it to a two-base
blow.
In the first of the seventh the Kan-
gareos won the game. I m vidson fanned
Jones, Cone filed to Oliver. Burney
walked. Cox singled through Khort-
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eighth with a single to center. Hodges
filed out to Dih. Walinceforeed-Parie-
son nt second with a grounder to H.
Crawford. Cornwel lined one tocen-
ter, sending Wallnce to third. Morgan I
then tok over the hurling for the i
Kangaroos and struck out Hindles,
termihating the Eagles' last chance to |
score in the game.
The Eagles pulled their Tint double i
play of the season in the ninth when !
with one dowa and-urney-on-frst
through a serateh hit. .Cox grounded to
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■ — - | ' Result of Events
As expected the Esgles came off Summary of the events follows:
second best in the triangular meet 100-yard dash -Sportsman (Eag-
with S. M. U. and the Kangaroos les), first; Howell (8. M. U.), see
at Dallas yesterday but they wonlond; Head (Austin College), third;
more than two to one more points time—11-sbconda flat,
tian did the Kangaroos. The jave- Mile run—Hooper (S. M. U.), first;
liu.120-yrd high hurdles and shot I Becker (Eagles), second; Donoho (8
put were the only events in which M. U.), third;' time—4 minutes, 41
the Eagles did not win points. Theseconds. , _______________—
puintsfor the meet were: S. M. U. 220-yard dash—Howel (3.. U-X
71 1-2, Denton Eagles 37 11-2, KM-1 third; Sportsman (agles) second;
guroos 16. | Head (Austin College), third; time
—24:04 seconds.
The Eagle net stars are to meet I 120-yard high hurdles—Morrison
the Austin College netters here (S. M. V.), first; Parks (S. M. U.),
Wednesday afternoon in the second second; Keeling (Austin College»,
-dual matches between them this third; time—17:03 seconds.
year. A short time ago the Eagles 440-yard dash—Vaughn (S. M. U.),
went to’Sherman and won four out first; Noah (Eagles), second; Head
of sig matches played. I (Austin College), third; time —53
_ . . 1 seconds.
Roger Hornsby is expected to rer +-220-yar low hurdles—Morrison
turn to second base today for the (« M. U ), first; Hammer (Eagles).
St. Louis Cardinals as he has fully 1
recovered from the injuries received
last week when hit on the head with
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