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mfUMAY । MORNING, MAY 31. 1927.
WALTJOHNSOK
AMARILLO DAILY NEWS
PAGE ELE
N
CUBS SHATTER
GOLF FINALS
ELEVEN-GAME
RETURNS AFTER
OF SOUTH AFRICA
PIRATESTREAK
EVEN BREAK
LONG ABSENCE
M
CHURCHES SUSPEND SER1
AND ALL GATHER AT AS-
EVEN SERIES
rr. LOUIS
SEMBLY HALL
Drown, th
, 1b
« i t Mettordy,
t
4 t s
Thevenow,
aielimann.
Neun, lb
Buketorui, s
K
Total. M 1 1
Totala .... nil
• R. Calil
«
Total.
n 18 i
Total.
Mil
W ARMINGTON
»f.
Totab
a 11 1
Ttala
IT 1 1
lb
balin--orr
olBarhardt,
0/Wriuht, M.
If. • 1 «
i
inuella, «■
• • •
Totals
Totale
41 II I
Mil
Totals
AND LOSE
2 1 # Harrett, rf.
Ratted tor Weluer in oth.
.90
I in 1. eft Cbm*. II In I (
in ninsh)
Haik Carroi
lb.
ime piteher Caroil.
Bame on ball-
40 14 •
Totals
Sruek mt by Welur 2; by
4
4
Secend Gamet
Hichrot, i. derrinmer,Sb,
Saeri-
Simmoi
Totale
Total.
II
88100
1
Pirst Gemet
4
NEW YORK
1
MeNulty. a
10 0 Jackson, 1b
l
1 •
87 11 1
Totala
Mil
Karr In ninth.
0 Simmonn, tt.
1 1
Thompeon. 1b 4 1
Laueri, UmI 0
Dtepben
Grimm
Old Pitzeimmons, p s
M 17
Totals
1b.
ooi
10 0 Nishop. .1
rabowaki, e, 4 1 olGray,
Morehart, 1b. 2 I
Eeetheote, x 1 0 nAldridge, p.
Totals
41 11 1
Totals
40 11 0
Totala
Totals
Total
Fred
May SO.
the 150 mill
aubbmobile ran which opened the new
Struek out by Hadley 4.
Hadley
—otf Lunderen 11 in 4 1-1 inntne: ef
Wilcon, Hartnett, tar-
His time was 2:24:45.
Hit by piteher—by
Haw
fifice Barhart, Grentham.
212
t
DODGERS
BOTH ENDS
Sand, M
Spaulding, If 21
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7
0
5
Totals
V
3
K9
Carry, ef
LOCAL KIWANIANS
3 1 i Moore, 1b
0 •
0
0 0
Total.
Totale
HT
B
1
a
eompleted at the luncheon of local club
Modern
Second Garnet
BOSTON
BROOKLYN
AB H E Geutrea, 2b
Carry, ef
Riehboui
& 1 0
Parridge, n i t • Welsh,
smokers praise
»
1
the integrity
Tutai
Mia
Totals
14
LOCAL ENDEAVORERS
J
of Camels
Hits—Hrman
EXPRESS SYMPATHY
AT DEATH DR. CLARK
blending ever given a cigarette
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ST. LOUIS
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. 121 Ml Ota—14
seor by inninus
Cieveland ..........
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Mt 001 000—3
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iHatted for Boley in eleventh.
axHatd far Gray in weventh.
xz Hated for Walbere ia eleventh.
Mermine Gamo
AB H EPITFSBGI AB H B
an* —Betted for Geldsmith in 8th.
Bow by innimg*:
x—Batted for Rothrock in 4th.
xx—Batted for Rollins* in 9th.
•— Ran for Ruel in 1th.
Jacoba, »
Feek, as.
iIApELA AB H K
Total.
■ Halted for
11
14
4
1
24
11
11
> 2 !
3 : :
Scott, as
Dean, l>
off Wetser
Johneon 1.
I •
• l
4
4
4 11
4 0 2
4 14
4 10
Amarillo Kiwanians will meet at the
Amarillo hotel next Monday morning at
6: SO o'clock and go in a body to Plain.
Off Root T in I Innina* (none out in .lath),
rff Blah* 0 in 4 1-1. Losinu piteher- Blake.
4 a •
sit
4 0 1
4 1
4 1
4 ■
hand, w
Baldwin,
110
ill
111
lit
Allerneen Game
AB N EDETNOIT
2 t Tavener,
• l Namaler,
4 S
4 •
4 1
1 •
0 Traynor.
0 Harris, -
0 Smith, e.
• Layne, a
o/Gooch, e.
Friberg. Sb
Carison, •
4
7
14
n
11
Wihor, ef
Jonnard, e
6
4
23
>*
0
4 10 Dyke, 1b.
4 4 O/Coebrane, *.
Friberu. 1b
Mitcheli, P
Tobis, r
Rollimee, 1b
LUBBOCK
OUTENMASSE
AB H E
111
2 2 1
Speedway Opened.
IRr The Amaceintea Prom )
Hendrick. Sacrifieen—Herman. Flower*. Doak.
Bow on balU—off Doak 1: off MIU* 1. Struek
ATHLETICS, YANKS
DIVIDE
BROWNS, CHICAGO
SPLIT TWO
Wrightetone, 4 2
Lench, rt 4 2
LKVELND
Iamieson, If
2
1
■ Halted for Glani in elghth
■ ■Han for Dugan in ninth,
■allotted fee Beall in ninth.
4aRan for P. Colline In ninth.
Seor by nningsi
4 1 • I
1 1 o l
2 0 011
Melile, 2b.
Adams, tb.
10 0 1amar, If.
1 0 olCobb, rf.
4 0 OHafey. If
4 2 ollelm.’ rt
I I IL Ball, lb
t • 1 Snyder, •
1 4
1 0
under proteat after the umpires refused
to allow Cobb to score in the fourth
inning, when Grabowski caught n foul
and fell into the Athleties* dugout.
Rothrock, th
Hofmann, e
Weluer, 0
Carlyle, a
Ui
4
SOO
4 • 0
4 0 0
10 0
Seore by inninga t
Philadelphia .......
New York .........
at having the privilege of addresein
the flret graduating clasa of the "youn
giant college," at he charaeterized th
ST. LOUIS CARDS
CELEBRATE
6 1 o Barnhart, If.
4 1 op. Waner, rf.
( 1 0/Wriuht, as.
Hurra*. 1b
Rrown, If
Moore, 1b
Eennock,
Moore, o.
e in-
icrete
nt ■
foung
Fells. If
Flowern,
Buler, 1b
.004 OM Ml 0-1
.000 011 100 1—4
. 000000 000-0
. 110 OM Ma-1
• S oherdel, •
tie
t o eWalhen.
10 0 Wheat, *»■
senta-
asiasta
iterest
of eon-
Nison, a
Williams, rf
x —Hatted for Spnulding in Oth.
■«— Batted for Willoughby in 4th.
William*. rf
Wrixhtstone,
Lench, ef
Wilnon, e
Du***, lb.
Gaiella, lb.
Begton ....
Summayy :
Two bame
on ball*
Bleb* 1.
1. Hit-
i 1;
Rita
Stars by inninue i
St. Louis .........
Chieaug ...........
Combe, rf.
Qornl. aa.
Ruta. V.
O Perkina, r.
0 Poole, 1b.
0 Noley, aa.
1 0 1
4 10,
4 10
Hizey, »
aregave, a
oNeu e
Gerber, as.
Stewart, o.
Hendrick, rf
Herman, lb
Felix, If
Flower*, m
Butler. 1b
Dahery. e
1m it 11
M • V
<By The tmnri.Ud Praw >
NEW YORK, May SB.—The Giants and
Phillies split the Decoration day double-
header, the Gianta winning the flrat,
14 to it, and the Phils the second 1 to 0.
Scores:
lr
H4N.
i 4 1 “Donthit, rf
rf 4 l eErineh. 1b
golfer
i full-
urs.
E.
0
1
10 0
1 0 0
4 4 0
4 1 0
4 10
4 1 0
10 0
0
0
Mecurdy •
TROOPS SENT TO CHINA
SHANGHAI. Mey M in view of the
reported euecesful northward drive of
the Chinese nationaliets in Henan prov-
Marntea Geme
LrvzuNp AB H e DErnOrT
It is Camel character that baa won
the smokers of today — such honesty
4 4 * CarmlL, •
• 0 0 Whitetiu;
j: •
H R
1 4
0 •
4 •
4 0
1 0
1 4
1 0
1 0
4 0
WILL VISIT WITH
PLAINVIEW CLUB
1 0
4 •
1 0
1 0
___ _ 4 0 1 Bancroft. ••
ilarureaves, e 2 0 0 Fournier, a
Doak, p 10 0 Hiwh, •
Henan, 4
Rebertson, 0
Mille, •
J. Smith, >a
Goldsmith, p
Taylor, au
NEW YORK
AB H R
Nichol*. P
Spencer, »»«
7
■
16
5:
TILDEN DEFEATS
TENNISCHAMPION
never was
known in a cigarette before. You’ll
find all dreams of smoking plesure
realized in thia modern, quality
cigarette. "HaveaCame!"
cAGO
roam*, lb.
Cooney. M.
Webb, rf.
Wilon, ef.
"AFTER DROPPING FIRST, PITTS-
BURGH COMES BACK TO
PMLADELPHTA
AB H E
2 0
1 0
HOLDS RED SOX TO THREE HITS;
SENATORS ALSO TAKE
SECOND
FraMau. 3b.
Beet. p.
Blake. p.
0
1
0
1
Luces 2, ott Maines 2, Btruck out —By Lucna
4, Ain.
0
1
1
1
0
Thompion, 2b 2 0 0|t------. _
1 4 00‘Neil, e
2 0 oClarknon, p
- 1 0 Lindstrom,
4 1 O'Harper, rf
AB • ■
>. s r t
2b. 4 1 0
— < H
rf. 4 1 •
Ponseca, 2b.
Burw. 1b.
J. Sewell, aa
I. Sewell, e.
Wyatt, «.
Nein, rf
MfalApD. lb
Uhie, P.
. 2
I
4
Melillo, th
THIS is the age of frankness and
plain-speaking, and it rates Camel first
among cigarettes.
j For Camel ia that kind of a smoke.
Camel is all quality and no false front
orshow. Camels are made of the choic-
est Turkish and Domestic tobaccos
xBatted for Bork in ninth.
Score by innings:
Chieago.....................
Pittsbursh ..................
■
CHICAGO
dama. 2b.
Coonen, m.
Web, ».
Seore by iunings :
Bowton ................. • •
Weshington ..............
Summary :
Twa Uh hit. Rollinen
3
1
11
Jaekson. i
Greenfield, P
20 I 0> Total*
CINCINNATI
AB R E
NEW YORK AB N
0 10
110
4 1 0
,3
Seor* by Inninn:
Boston .............
Wnshington ........
Summary 1
Two base hit*—'Goslin, Hadley 1. Three base
AB H E
4 14
Hi
BOSTON
AB R E
4
rt 4
1
Btephensom
adin. ib.
kip-
got
ted
and
79
hen
tour
Hartnett, t.
Baah. M>.
• 4
1 ■
Mb. an 110
Spurgeun, *■> • 4 •
Thb it the eft of tquore-thudthig mi
ftroight-telking. Never wti hontUy so
poftior asioiey.
* 1:
4 10
4 1 0
4 1 •
4 10
1 1 0
1 1 •
10 0
S 4 4
vo"a
is
. U
•er, i
Willoughby, P 1 0 2 songer, p
■ batted far Wanninger to Oth.
u batted far Hremaler in Ota
. Partridye, 2b 5
h_Hendrtek, rf ‘
Tilerman. 1b
4 4 0 Rier, rf
4 10 Harri*. th
PHILADELPHIA 1
AH H E I
4 10 Roush, ef
•fcTb.
Ward. 26.
Ina, 2,,2 I
K. 4 0
Uli
4 1
AB M E
4 4 71
10 0 Hraynor, 1b.
4 2 o/Harrie, 1b.
1 0 o Gooch, e.
0 0 0 solo by James Dickson. The boys were
IX • 4 ■ accompanied by Mn, Harvey M. Crudg-
ington. Eemore Hill gave two reading*.
• Batata far ole in ninth.
Bears by ianinge:
•• Louie ....................
Chl«wo ....................
1 o piteher by Mitehell ( Farrel). Losine piteher
1 0 — Clarkson.
43151 Totals
"E r
1 1
• 4
dehrie. Dwan 1. Koe-
simmomn t, V. Col-
4 1
4 0 OMsamh. ef.
4 0 oFotheruiil, If.
4 1 *
d 0 ONam. Ib.
■Kas far Smith in elebth-
xxBatted for Beek is ninth.
naBrtted far Nichols in tenth.
Seore Lv Innings:
Nt , “...................NI Oil IM 1—7
Pitteburrit ..................IM 601000 4-6
Two-bare bite—Harrie, Nihols. Thro* he**
He- r. Waner. Wilsom. Stolen boar* -Adam*.
Btephenmo. Sacriricen — Traynor. Harris.
Tylete play—Cooney, unanaisted. Bane on
bifofr iehols 7, off Kaufmann 2. Strack
out- By Niehols 1. by Kaufmann 1. Rite off
Bmh 4 in 1-1 inninn. off Niehols 11 in • 1-1.
Hit by piteher--By Kaufmann (Grantham)
Loing pltcher, Nteholn.
— ef Barner 2, ofr Edwards 1, or Hmm
2: etr Mouridue 1. Struek ent—by idwards
2:.by Mogridue 11 by Wert* 1. Him—off
Edwerde 0 in 1 M lenlnn; of Hmm I in
♦ t -it Meeridge » in 4 24; aft Wem, 1 in
J' . Hit by pitcher by Mogrldge (eix).
Lesing pitcher, Ewarde.
1 1 1
10 0
110
110
4 0 1
4 0 0 |
0 0 1
view whore six Kiwanio elubs will be
summari- 0000010102 entertained by the Plainview club at
Two bane bitt—Brown, Welsh. Three bane
W malar piteher Karr. L
4 10 Molloway,
• 1 4
Two bnse hit*— Farren, Terry. Three bane
hite-Cumminys, Leneh, Thompson, Dean.
Stolen bames--Roush 1; Harper. Saerifiess -
Leach, Hornsby 2. Jonnard. Bane on bail,
off Fitusimmons II ott Cartoon I: off WII.
louuhb» 1: off Dean 1. Strata out—by Fitz-
eimmons 1; by Dean 1. Rite—off Cartoon 4
in 1 Innina; ott Fituaimmone II in 1 1-1;
off willoughby $ In 4 1-1; off Songer 0 in
14 off; Dean 2 in 1. Winning pitcher.
Fitasimmone. Losing pitcher. Cartoon.
Second Gem*:
1 1
4 1
4 0
1 1
11 1 0
2 1
■ । oPoole, ia.
1 0
1 1
outz Rixey 1; Sherdel
GIANTS WIN
on ball*—off Lundgren 1; ott Wilnon
SECOND GAME
CINCINNATI ST
2 0 0 Farrell, *a
4 1 0 0'Neil. «
4 0 O Cummings, e
l Ite ma*, rt
Piov. lb
Biiter, If
Pieinich, e
. - The Boy'a committee, of which Bill
0 0 ' Benton is chairman, had charge of the
q 0 0 program yesterday and the Kiwaniane
14 0 enjoyed drum solos by eix-year-old
2- Betted for Mogridge in sth. .
Seere hr inninge:
Bmoklyn ................... Ota 401 201-6
....... 000 002 000- 2
The Christian Endeavor societies of
the Frist Christian chureh, Amarillo,
wish to exprese our deepest sympathy
to the family of Dr. Franees E. Clark.
Dr. Frances E. Clark organized the
First Christian Endeavor society about
46 years ago. He was one of the brav-
est and noblest of man and is loved by
every Christian Endeavor throughout the
world.
When we hoard sf oar great lose it
touched the hearts of every C. E.. for
it was like losing a father to lose Doctor
Clark. However, we know he will rest
ia peace, as his work here on earth has
been such that he will be rewarded.
Doctor Clark has made many a leader
through the Christian Endeavor work and
we hope to go on with ear Chrietian
Endeavor work juet aa he would wish
■s to do.
.Tw-hae hit. K Miller. Stewart, roune.
Heme run-E. Milter Seen ficus -Gerber },
0‘Hourhn E. Miller, Rlc(. Wara. Baae on
balls- -Ott Stewart 4, eff J-cob- I. Struck out
- -By Stewan 1. ittort Faber 4 in 114.
off daeeto 4 in 114. ott Cole 4 la 4. Lonini
pitcher Feter
bob shutting out the visitors in the first, ,
game 3 to 0, while Hadley, a reruit
pitched to a 11 to 8 victory in the see-
4 A 4 Bancroft. H
4 4 oGibmon, e
4 1 oRdwards, p
1 4 oMearn. p
Morridec. p
I. Smith, e
Wertn, P
... Tavener, ee.
4 • lhea, «.
Wriht. Home rai
IL
0 Se
38 15 1
10 0 Hornaby, 2b
4 4 0 Terry, lb
400 fyeon, if
39 it 1
ond. Scores:
Firat Gemet
game, while the Robing p 0 u n d e d
Charley Robertson out of the box in
the opening inning. Edwards held the
visitors bitless until the sixth inning of
the second game and then weakened.
Brooklyn continued its assault on three
Beston pitcher who followed him. Score:
FIRST GAME ■
BROOKLYN I BOSTON
AB H E | AB H E
4’1 S Geutres, 2b 4 0 0
2 I Aiehboure.
4 2 •Weleh, cf
18 0 Burrun, 1b
2 1 • Brown, If
(By The Anmocinted Prase.)
BOSTON, May 30.-- Brooklyn took
both ends of the holiday double-header
from Boston, 5-2 and 6-3. Doak let the
Braves down with five hits In the first
4 S •
12 0
5 2 0
10S
III
1 1 0
•If 000 202
.102 041 •!«
•War iSsrs
LODIS
AB M B
CbrirfeenTrf 4 2 Peunt,a 4 * *
BRIDGEVILLE, Pa.,
Harder, Detroit, Mich. ,
Jamieeon, If. I
summa, rf.
Fonneca, 2
Hurma, 1b. - _ _______
J. sewell, m. 4 I a Hellmana, rf.
L gewell. «. 4 1 9 ilellman
Note. rf. 1 8 iE
Mediov, Sh S ■ 1
MiTer." * * *
Karr,
x— Batted for Clarkson in Sth.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia ................. 000 000 100-1
New Yorb ..................A 000 000 000—0
Summary: 2
Three base kite- Harper. -Stolen base —
Thompeon. Snerifice-Friber. Base on telle
-rff Clarkmon 4: off Mitehell 1: off Greep-
field 1. Struek out—by Clarkeon 4: by
Mitehell A Hit-off < iarkson 3 in 8*-
nines: ott Greenfield In • in 1. Hit by
combe, rt.
Pamehal, rf.
Ksenia, se.
P. coTllna, t.
Ruth, if.
Otaris, Ib.
Meumel, rf.
BOSTON 1 WASHINGTON
AB RE ---
Tobin, rf 4 1 olniee, rf
Rolling*. 4b 1 1 0 Wet, rf
Todt. 1b 4 0 O Harrte. 2b
Plagstead, rf 4 1 • Stewart, 2b
29 1 1
<mnn yesterday at the Amarillo hotel Judne
; off Otia Trulove stated that every Kiwanias
11 7 1
1 • «
(By The Amocinted Prema.)
ST. LOUW, May M.-Tho St. Louis
Cardinals celebrated their Memerial day
hemecoming by winning both games sf
a double-header from the ineinnati
Rods, 6 to 8 and 3 to 1. Scores:
1 s 8
2 2V
ISO Roush, ef
4 1 S Fyeon, ef-ir
AS H E
8 1 s
1. 4 1 0
4 1 4
4 4 0
4 1 0
4 10
4 1 4
4 10
1 1 4
I.E*
0 1 '
0 2
ind-
1 1 • Warren Pkts Crudgington snd a eornet
000 aolo bv Jame. Diekeon. The bate were
AS H K
4 e •
1 1 0
4 1 0
1 •* •
1 • •
114
• S 1
1 • 4
1 1 4
H. E.
Il 1
8 2
and
14 0 Rigney, sa
1 4 0 Hlueee. N
ISO Johnson, •
120
Will Totals
1 <• 1
Oreo Grave; Simmona, Dykes. Baer on bali
Off Pipuri 1. off Ahawkey I. off Giard 4,
off Grave 4. Btraeb out Br Ptpurma I, by
Shawkey I, by Glara t, by Grove II. Hite ■
Off Piverw. 1 Ie 11-1 inninue, rff hha whey 4
in 1 23, off Giard I h 1M, off Beall I in
1. Hit by pitcher - By Shawhey (Cochrane )
Loninu piteher, Shawkey.
Afterneom Geme
27 S 1
(By The Aweeelated Free*)
DETROIT, May 10. - Detroit earned an
even break with Cleveland in the Me-
morial day double-header by winning the
afternoon game, 11 to 3, after teeing the
morning contest, • to I, here today, la
the scond engagemena-the Tigers made
1B htto for a total of 27 baaes off Uhle
and Karr. Scone:
r, Inee, the British military autherities
2 have decided to send • battalion ot Brt-
2 M. emeye to nertme em-» tota-
xSoyoh innin..!.........002 000 soo n «
Philndlphia ...............MS 10210000 4 ------------ -------------------
hair -mile board here today,
Dykee, Koenik. Meunel. Bese en ball Ott
Spaulding. M 5 1 • Lindstrom, 1b >
1 • 0
1 0 0 1
4 1 0
lb 4 1 0
3 1 0
Two-bane bite Kamm, Melillo, Hunnefield,
Williams, McCurdy 1. Ward. Thomas. Stolen
basen—Barrett. Saerifices Falk O’Neill,
Thomae, Clancy, kiee. Base mi ba Ite Off
Zachery 1. off Wingard I Struck out -By
Thomas B. Hita Off Zachary 14 in 6 in-
nings, off Wingard 4 in 1. Looming pitcher -
Zachary.
Gehrlg, 1b.
Meueel, rf.
Lazaeri, 1b.
Dugun, 1b.
CHICAG,"May"S“tst. Eu2 and Chi-
cage divided e doublebeader, the Browns
winning the first game by smashing
Chicago pitchers all over the field and
taking the game, 11 to a, aad Chicago
beating BL Louie IS to S la the second
game. See roe:
8 14 Croume, c.
1 4 bai, IL.
- . _ Murata, rf. 4 8 4
4 1 oMutheriu, M. 4 1 4
4 1 4
4 14
1. Irt 1 0 Grenthem, 2b.
1 1
(By The Aesociated Pre.)
PITTSBURGH, May 80.—After seeing
their 11-game winning streak shattered
by the Cubs in ths morning game, 7 to
6, the Pintoe came back in the after-
noon to win, 6 to 8. Both games went
10 inninge, the second struggle marking
the first time the Cubs have lost an
extra-time gams this season.
A triple play unessisted by Jimmy
Cooney, Cub shortstop, was the field-
tag feature of the opener, which was
marked by heavy batting by both clubs.
Score:
Three bame hits Riehbourg.
Gautreeu. Sncrifice—Barne
an all-day rally.
Plans for the trip to Plainview were
... 400 010 40—5
2
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Two-bale hits -Stephenson, Adame, Gopen,
Wilson 4 in 8
Bporiel to Te Newa,
LUBBOCK, May 30—Church ______
was nuspended at each of the Lubbock
churehes Sunday morning aa u.. • 4
citizens from each congregation and i
from every walk of life gathered at the
assembly hall at the Tease Technolog-
leal college to hear the bacealaureste
sermon preached to the first gradr
class.
Kev. 0. F Powers, pastor of the
Baptist church of Wichita
preached the nermon.
Rev. Powers expressed hie enjoymens
■ Batted fer Milter in elrtb.
■ ■Hatted fon Bumma in ninth.
■ •■Kan far Uhe in ninth.
Reore by ininget
Civeland ....................IM 201 SMS
Detrelt ..................... MI US MI S
Twobae hit* - N*te, Carrail. KLehrodt.
Threnbam bite Iieitmienn Stelen ban
Jumienom. Gehring-r, Meilmann, Tavener, Bar
vifiee-Nela, emimen. Hara an kail* ort
Carmeu S. off Miler 8, off Karr l. rff Bhaute
4 I
Second Game
rr. LOUIE AB H EX HICAGO
O’ Rourke, Ib. 9 0 V M-aler, rf.
O. Milter. 1b. 1 4 • Munnefield,
12 17
II 18
I* 25
Harper, rf
Hormaby, 2b
Terry. 1b
Ott, ir-ef
Rothrock. 2b 1 4 0/Cullop, If
Recan, 2b 1 S oJJudue, 1b
Nartley, e 10 •Ruel, e
Moore, e 0 4 4 Berger, e
Lundgren, P 2 1 0 Rignes, me
Wilmon, p til muege, M>
Carlyle, x 110 Hedley, P
Hofmann. XX 1 4 0 Reeve, a
14 7 4' Totale
Stater, 1b. 4 t /Falk, _
M. Miller, rf. 4 1 0 Kamm, M>
Rice, rt ojClaney. -
Wiliame, If? 4 1 0/Wara, 26.
Q‘Nein,e. 1 1 0 Thoma*. •
Gerber, ee. 110
Zaehary, p. 2 0 0
Winsard. ». 1
J
was expected to make the trip since the
elub would not hold a meeting bore
next Monday.
All Kiwaniane who plan to go to Plata*
view are urged to get in touch with
Judge Trulove of Clark MeSpadden at
the Southwestern Public Service com-
pany.
NEW YORK AR H EPMILADELA AB M K
- 4 1 0 R Colline, 4b.
tee
4 4 s
■ 1 4
4 1 e
4 e e
e e e
4 14
tee
Tit big four left in the local golf
diepute fer the city ehampionship will
play ott the wemi-finale ea Wedneeday
afterneon on the Millcreel Country elub
course.
The play will start at 1 e'cleeh. In
these two seta which deridye the final
meeting for the local crowe Waller
Sikes meets Eddie Johnson and Gene
Howe meetu Manoel Merriman.
Thia to the beuinnine of the eod of
the most thrilling city champi
ever etaged in Amarille.
Afterneon Game
AB H E/PITTSBUGH AB H E
4 1 OU Waner, cf. 4 1 0
Seore by inninge:
Cinelanet .................. 100000 tee-i
BL Loqi ................... 002 100 00x—j
Two bee* hit,. Mome run— 1 2 — J a a
Hatey. siolen baseVrieeh, Beil. Left on ITodt,.1b. . J ? - -- -----
be*m Cincinnati S, 81. Lis 4. Bara on Elnestend, sf J l ! oelin, 1
- - ---- - ott Sherdel 2. Struck Jaeoteoa. If 2
' ~ Myor. m 8 e
menaezs*eglae
off Wahibere 4 to A Winning pitehar—
ONWEDNESDAYTIGESSEAAN .
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1 20
Haney, ef 1 S S Speaker. ef
Jacobaon, If 4 1 •MeNeel», cf
Myer, • 14 o Goslin, if
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hitHendriek. Stolen basee. Harureave,
New York .........
Philndelphia ..........
Twebne kite Huth,
nix, Meusei, hely 2.
lira. Staten be*** M*
POP 002 Ml— I
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100
1 1 0
1 0 0
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40 >2 11 Total*
(Br The Auoeiated Fraas.)
WASHINGTON, May 30.— Washington
won both games sf today's double-
header with ths Rsd Sox, Wlrer John-
Stahr tRsUiaee. Mye). Leeine piteher.
< By The Amwocinted Prea. )
PHILADIPHA, Moy 80. -The league-
leading Yankee* divided a double-
header with Philadelphia ioday, losing
the first gams V to N and winning the
second in the eleventh inning, 8-8, on a
home run by Babe Ruth, hie fourteenth
of the season.
Philadelphia played the second game
t, Patrtridue.
Stolen te—
Bara on balls
oul by Doak 1; by Milla 1; by Golasmhth
3. Rite-off Robertmen 4 in 1-1 Innins: —.
MIU* 2 in 4 2-3 ; ott Goldamith 1 in 2. Lo-
lee pitcher, Robertaon.
___ . (B Unite Pres.)
PARIS, May SA—William Tilden de-
fected the South African tennis champ-
ion. Lawrence Raymond, in today's sin-
gle matches, 5-7, 6-2, 8-6. Raymond
ptasod his shots to the far eerners, keep-
ing Tilden oo ths baselines.
a- Batted for Bancroft in 4th.
sa—Batted fee Milla ia 7th.
Tech and paid a tribute to the progres:
alve eitizenship of the Plains, the "rapid
developing section of the southwest." I
“I am not ashamed of the gospel of
Jesus," was the test of hie sermon.
The final exercine will be held Mon-
day morning when the entire town of
Lubbock will be out ea manse to witnesn
the ceremonies and to hear the com-
mneneement address to be dellevered by
Ur. William Hennett Bissell, president
of the University of Oklahoma. All Lub-
bock butlers* huu*** will be closed for
the exereine. I
The Jun* graduates are Mayme Aled
ander. Kiva Marshall Barnett, Mary Dals
Buckner, Edmond Wry man Camp
Claude spaulding Denham, La Thaggas
Green, Ester Burney Groves, Ahid
Wood Howell, Kathleen Ingram, Chare
Wesley Ratliff, Pauline Roach, Dewen
Hobson Roberta, Lucy Paulino Trippet
and Mary Hope Westbrook. I
The r^rn of Texas are upon the Teet
nt thin time when the first product of
the new college are being ground MJ
of the mill end offered to the commed
riel world. Thousands of other stM
dents will go out from the halls sf the
college in future years with the same
degree* the •• ere obtaining but thd
uniquenena of being the flret to finis
in the Tech ho* it* appeal end all Texad
le watching with interent the first eomi
mencement, I
A cantata Wednesday night and ■
pageant Saturday night were ether REM
gram* of the commencement week. I
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bite— Rolling, Ruel, Rice. Judge, Jacobeon.
Home run-Harriu. Stolen bases—Harrie.
Sneaker. MeNeely. Saeriricen-Judue Bara
Dtroit ..................... 10 100 710-11
Two ka.* Kite Neun. BerA*. Manunh, Me-
Nulty. Three-bme hh* Gehrinuer, Tavener.
Melimann. Snerifiee Mtherutii, Molloway.
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ilolloway l. rff Karr l. Strurk out Hr
hl t. Hit* Off Uhle 14 In 41-1 nnino,
off Karr 4 in I 11 Hit by Piteher By Vhi
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