The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 135, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 23, 1920 Page: 2 of 24
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fill: AJLULKNE Kiii'UiirCtt ABILENE TEXAS
-As fAe Sport Ntws Breaks
WEST TEXAS IJ3AGU13 I II n Pflllirn
a. n. a. 3 n nntn
Viurn nmrnnn
UVLn Gl AMIUNU
Itcsults Saturday
Eastland j Abilene J
Mineral Wells 6. Cisco
Hanger 0 Gorman 1.
f 1 -
Wberu They Ploy Today
Abilene at EastlancJ.
Cisco nt Mineral Wells
Hanger nt' Gorman. '
Standing of the Teams
Won. Lot. Tct
Gorman 13 c
Abilene. 12... 7.
Eastland ... i 9 0
Chic6 ;.. 8 10
Mineral Wells 7 11
Hanger & 11
t tn .
- TldXAS m:agui;
Standing of tliu Teams . . ..
Win Lbst. Pet.
.084
.:2
.500
.44 1
.389
3
FU. Worth .... 24
San Antonio . 22
Onlvqton 17
Shfevoport ...r... 10
Wichita Falls irr
Dalian ... 1G
Beaumont 17
Houston 12
Jo
14
17
18
17
10
24
.70
.till
.472
.4CD
.ir.f
.186
.472
.333
Sundn'j's Schedule
Wlqhlta. Falls at Ft. Worth.
Shrevoport at Pallas.
Galvefton nt Befaumont.
San Antonio at Houston.
AMERICAN LHAGUK
Lpst. Pet.
8 .724
9 .GC7
11 593
14 .481
17 .346
16 .38fi
16 .3C0
21 .260
Standing of hte Teams
Wlr
Cleveland 21
Boston ... 18
Chicago . . 1C
St. Louis ... 13
Washington .......... 9
Philadelphia ... . .. 10
ew Tork ... ... ( ... . 9
Detroit 7
Sunday's Schedule
.. Chicago at Washington.
.St. IcTuU'nt New York.
Only 'two scheduled.
JfATIONAIi LEAGUi:
Standing of the Teain.s
Win Lost. Pe..
Pittsburg .-. . ........ 17
Cincinnati 17
Brooklyn . . . . 13
Chicago 1C
8t. Louis ... 13
Bontou . . . 11
Now York 10
Philadelphia ...-11
T
Stiudny's Schedule
Boston at Cincinnati.
PJiolndolpliia nl Chicago..
New York at St. Louis.
Only three scheduled.
10 .630
12 .r.sn
11 .542
1G !?16
15 .4C4
13 .458
1T .400
IS .37&
TJ-.V i.S.
AtADail3;
Pallas .
"Flynn 'I'ltd loberiKon;
Hungllny.
H It 13
...!l fft 1
. . 6' r 2
Nfi pier and
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7
At Fort Worth-
Fort Worth
Wichita Falls ..... . 3
11 innings.
Whtttakcr. and HawortJu Burqh and
Kitchens. . p ' "
A't Houston ' U H 'S'
Houstfyi ...... 1 G 2
ean a n;onio r . . . rc. ... g 12 i
Sejjulzo and .Noycji: FlncUc'r and
Johnson.
At. Beaumont ' H II E
Beaumont ...' G 2
Galveston ... . -v . 1 4 3
Schneider and Alexander; Leo and
O'Brien.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
At New York H It
New York v 1 it 1
St. Louis ..... .-..... 'i S 2
-Thormahlcnj Mays and Hannah:
Schockcr and Severeld.
At Philadelphia
mnuieipma
H II E
. .... i a s
Cleveland 4 10 3
Teiry and Perkins; MuyorJ and
O'Neill.
At Washlngtrn R H E
Washington . c 10 l
Chicago .... lOlfl 1
Zachnry Sohocht. lMoliifal; and
Qhnrrlty Williams and PhnlK.
Boston-Detroit postponed rain.
NATIONAL LEAGLK.
At-Cincinnati R ) )
Cincinnati ... . i (lo 2
Boston ... ... . . . 2 a 0
'Sallee. Brlssler and IVlnsu; Kud.Hph
aild'Qowdy.
i i i i
At chicago-r nun
Clllcsto 15 1(5 0
Philadelphia u 1G G
Martin and O'Furrull; Welnort
BettS and WhuJ. '
At Pittsburgh
urgh
PlUsbi;
Brooklyn
Cooper and Schmidt; Ji'hrte.- und
MUlcr.
ii ir
. 1. 'J
.4 10
At St. Louis n H Xi
bti IouH ..3 13 2
New York a 7 1
10 innings
Haines and DUhoefcr; Douglas and
Smith.ABILENE HIGH DEFEATS
STAMFORD UHill 11 'JQ 7.
STAMFORD Texas May 22. The
Abilene High School defeated the
Slumlord high hero yostordiiy aftcr-
n?iyi lly 8C're '-f 11 to 7. vinnn hi
thcuntnth inning by making lour
score after tlelnc Stamford In the
eighth.
Score Jy Innings: i
Abjlene ino 010 11411
Stamford 113 020 Ooo" 7
LOCAL HIGH SCIIOpL HAS LOS
ONliY ONE GAME
THIS SEASON
Friday's GnincH '
Special to The Reporter.
Abilene 7 East'and 5.
EASTIiAND May 21. 'Ablluno
inado It two stralghttf from the EuNt-
lnnd team thls afternoon to the tunc
of 7 to 3. Abilene put tlio'gnmo on
Ice in fho IJilKl and fourth sesslo.us.
rtwo runs being scored in each. C
Jphiibnn started the &nm for EaKt'and
bui was given rftngtjd jupport nnd was
tcMcvcd at the end of the fourth
fratpe by Dorougl; who hold AbUpne
runkes until tho 8th wlion tvo more
'runs weio out over. Pressley started
The Abllono high school baxoball
team hns lost oniy one game this eca
sou and another win wan added to
the column when A. II. S. defeated
Stamford High at Stamford Friday
by n scoro of 1 1 to 7. The A. H. S.
aggregation has defeated Sweetwater
twice Mcrkol twice Baird onec. ana
havo won and lost one to Stamforrt.
The only game that A'. IT."srhas Ip'ni
was the fiist game nl the season and
Was only a soven inning gunte. The
A. 11. y. team wants gamed with high
schools near here.
In the game at Stamford Filda
the hitting of Sellers on the mound
foi A. II. S. and of Oaf tord. who
nlaycil the center garden for Stam-
ford were the features. Each of these
players got three hits out of four trips
IU U1U JMUiVt
Abilene won the game In the ninth
Inning. Tho score wa tjed up In
tho eighth. Gentry utartcd tho ninth
WOOD
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Bt GIVEN SMOKER
UTHINGS THAT'NEVEk HAPPEN
THROWS SHERMAN CHAMP
37 AND 17 MINUTES Hill
crowd ki:ks events.
Sailor .TaCk Wood suecossfully
fOpded his title as light heavyweight
wrestling champion of Toxas whon- he
IN PANS TO GIVE G BLOWOUT
I MONDAY NIGHT TO CELC
URATE R13TUHN.
du-
A Hutch lunch and smoker is to bo
given by tho baseball fans of tho qlty
defeated' Dink Glinnuian nt Hlu.pinnn " tho 'semdnt of the GrdCC Hotel
the gumo for Abllono iMitnfter he hadjn tvv0 B(rilglt f(Ula at tl)c bnH0mli Monday night to the Abllon )iud1al
walked two men In the llrst Innjiw ho uvi.inv nii?h( ti. mfnti t"ln to celebrate their return o Uio
xitna rollnO..1 ntirl fTr.Mwwi.il tntit 1ilIBK ""e 1' I "Jay nlgllt. TIlO mittCU . .
with good supnort and some carojiesij
base running by EnstlunJ hold the
heme team down. Vho foitnres of tho
KUiiiu i-ji i utiiuii nf iiuiiu ituu nn HqIu 1)oi(Vu JicTl1
liiiiiiim vi viunuuii! in iiuiit-'i ( u t The liuitcir
Klzlar. . lho j....... .'
nouueed a ant oiiuui nffntf iiifniii.tunit liciu MoiuToy af.arnoou. Tho baseball
Sailor Juok wop tlio first 'full in 37 fans o( the city tiro to bo ho.its for tho
minutes with an arm lock Both evening.
Tho Scojc:
Abllcri
Allison iu . .
A IJ R H PP A E
White. 3b
Young lb . .
Kljqsfar rf .
ScgrM. tb '
BogfUS ir
Thornton ef ... . 3
iQmicrtc?nc ..... 4
1
3
0
?
0
0
Was wltneBKiu! hV tlie 'lnrP..f rrmwl""01 lPr U SUC?OSSful WOOlt'S tour.
that has seen a wrestling match In Tm' "l0'"1'0'- f lho Abilene team Are
this city clnce the staging of mat eon- l0 bo RUCMt of honor toV tho ovcn'
nnmn .onih. n . g. '" an inviuuion win aiso oo v
hold undor tho ausnlceH of tmded the Gorman learn which opens
the local American Legion was pro- three-dUy srlofl with tho EnglW
Prcsslcy.' p
Crowspn. i 3
Tntnla Si
1111
s h i
Totnl8.
2 1
'! i 16
I Eastland
Stand Ifer ?b
Thomas. If .
with n slmtle. followed bv n nlnln l.vtIlcu ''
Dudley. Wright laid down a prottyi'Vf '
bunt nud Sellers clouted out a long . S " '
fly. This was too much tor Lowan. "h. ri ...
on tho mound for Stamford and A. II. Lay? tr
S. annexed a total of four counts in $; 3fxnW lb.
mis ucssion.
The score:
iVbllene AB. II. H. PO.
Wright. 3b S
sellers S3 4
Mitchell. If
Kennedy cf . .
Dawson rf . .
Dlckcrson Jb
Gentry c . . . .
Dudley lb ..
Murphy p
1
0
1
1
1
2
12
s
A. E.
4 4
wreftlorB were working fast fiom the Tho menu Is to consist vt barbecue.
0 outset l the conlost and time and an hoiiot-to-goodnesS -oXt drink. et:
0 again Wood came out from under a and there will Hlei be other "oats'
1 hold that the spectators thought would Tbe fans of the city woie busy Sutur-
(pJn him to the mat. Chapman was ilay nuiking at'rangementji tor the af-
0( continually on tho offensive but ruli nd a considerable fund had al-
KWood's experience counted for more ready been raised early In the aflor-
0 than Chapinan'H nbporlurity in weight noon. All fans In the city Who wish
0 and youtli and the Abllono wrestler tb help out In a financial way toward
2 was the winner of the first fall In 37 making the evening a suocess are asked
millutOfl. In Dip nnrnnil frill U'nnil In lnftvn tliPli' rnntrllillf Ions nt the
AB U H PO A E again demonstrated his superiority in Pnvnjiount Confectionery or Comp-
1 I l l Q o experience nnu won in 17 imputes witu tons Jno. l.
0 o a uouoie wrwi jock ana a seissois. "j;ooster" speecnes ror tne ouene
X 0 The prcJjmlarles preceding tlie big team will likely be given by soma of
ij i match were the best that have bcn the fans nlthough there in no set pr
1 3 staged here As a sturter for th even- graia of speeches Tho main Idea of
ji i lng two local youngsteis stuged a tho evening Is i. get-together confab
A o speedy little wrestling nai li which of the tenjn and the fans and to cel-
q 1 ended hi a draw. A battle 1 nl be- ebrate the return Of the victorious
j tweon fthir local negroes was next pull- Eagles President 11 A. Hodges of
q 0 ed off nitty afforded u great deal of ex- the Abilene club Is to he master of
0 ciiviuvm iwi me ernwo. liaiuipg Aiur- coremomes.
i iiKii- livery jocai inn mauniK a comriuu-i
Bruce tlon toward the expense of the affair Is
if fast exnectod to bo nrcsent.
rounds. .. .
I Kid Williams Fprt Worth negro and bllECPMEN REQUEST
'Earl Murphy of St. Louis claiman or SERVICE OF JtGERS.
tllc negro light heavyweight fighting
inn' or inp world wont on for eight ;;;' '" ""it L
It Was a fast OX- IS'4 "iucn.u MU. - .. nil: li"
0 I
0 2
VI
0 2
1 1
J 1
1 1
3 9
3
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C. Jphnson p .... 1
llorpiigh p ... . '. 1
roiais -a
Summary: Stolen
1 illOJUUB JVM"f on
i. Johnson 2. Two
5 sen Crowspn SegrJst nod Thorpton
JI Mineral W0H3 . Cisco 3.
snoc1.11 to Tno iionorter.
.r7"...s . . ;..v.. v. -..-. . ..... ... inn- ui mo wuriu.
1 KIA'. wku xoxas .May 31. two-mlnuto rniin.Ts
lllxul 11T1I.. ... . -J. ..-.1 .- -.-l -.. - - ' '
i'tolon oase.4 Kizzlar. ray' clfl!"Piaa negro light weight figl
n pLrii. S Wr ot HwikplU and Battling Bruc
I CKH.
1 iMrcrr? s.tv Mft THI S
A Ul LV L -J II l 1tL- 1 1 . - v J
rme-TLEU PERFECTLY 1
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INTEKNATIONAt CARTOON CO N.T. . fa Cl
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lOc-GeraTheat
Totals k 3
Stamford
Longford 3b
B. McClollnn. ss
Cnrlson If . . . .
LovVarn p
Horlne 2b ....
Tadlock. lb
2 1
J 1 1 1 4 c wnerai weiis woii inu secomi &ime lbtJan boUt b t fighters mixing it tuiVo cammittco of tlio Shoe) unl
of iv.n Hprlen from Plspii n. lui v'.l - .1. i V. . ?. .. .&.i r;.i Pok....1 Auu..t.i.... f m'v.i
11 0 27 11 8 fought '3-Ul!llnC gJme. .IcUnOn. Of T n.lnl. tl.l.((. viif .. 1 .i. nilrmf.wl n rr-mliiHrm inL'm Mi iv fsnv.
A.B"..rp.A. E.JCIseo made a horn- run in the first irellinin.rles and A. D. Blddle. wrest- trjiar to ubmit in amt'ndi.n-ni to em-
i 0 3 2 1 2 lir.If nt Mii Milriervnih Iml Mlnorrll n v.. l. mi ... ... .. ..n.n.. .1... ...li.....l nn...li . ......!..
f 0 0 - 4 4 Wells secured two runs In the lartt event rancors to uroteet livestock from the
Leslie c 4
Gafford. ef ... 4
A. McClpllnn. rf . . 3
1 12
1 7
any
"Totals 37 7 8 27 12 10
Summaiy: Struck out by Murphy
7: hv Lovvtun 7. Hlla off Murphy s
otr lyvvai'p 9. Two base hit. Murphy
Thiee bare hit. Gaffoid. Time 1:2C
Umpires Robinson and Burton
AJ)ilen Jlod and
Gun Club Will Be
Organized Soon
rancors to uroteet
half: Winning tho ganlo. TWO S1ISJ-I Tlio aimounr.eini-nt wns mnd.i TiVlilnv i.-rii 'Hhoiiiii' . tlir. l-inii'Rt uf
.tIonal catches xvore made by Hardin night that Jack Dillon' Hud "Speody1 cl.mlcrcd Hvet(cK uucclution.
01 cssco anu acjiaeuai 01 Aiir.erai paijs well-Know n flghtuis. are to The annotation would puy the ran
Wells . meet here on the evening of Juno S at sera naked for
Score R II E the baseball park. '
Mlneial 1 Following his match with Chapman To' SIku AVltli Hiuitrai'v.
WMIr . O0Q 100 100 000 1-470 Friday night Sailor Jack announced PARIS May 22. Tho peace treaty
Cisco ...000 000 M'o. )0v I -3 'I 1 that ho has Issued a challenge to Pet ih HUngirv it ww decided toda
Hilt and Dyers; Phllllpx. Billings irown oi cjsco. for a match here ty tho council of ambassadors will be
run Johnson
nnd Llewellyn
Sumuu.ry) Hum"
Three banc hits Schn
hits York. Johnno
Hitt t by Phillips 5
by Ultt 13; by Phillips
1. Time 2:50. Umpho Price
in the future the v inner to take all. feigned June 4 at VeririUles
DORO
(
A. ilehVhtful z
ALSO
frDADTOan
CHICKEN CSE'
toryJCf ftho tage society andx
Abo'masEI. Inoe'Productioi
EXTOAl- FRESH PAmT"
mesdayWRAlNCli fiQRD in
iLdYoiHurCTrrjlMnec and Love.
A W1STERN DRAMA AND A
BMillL-WEST
day-2&H
no underworld.
TWO REEL
COMEDY.
rss COMMENGEMEITF
lllps 12. by Billing.! UD "-UUU HUB I
liuniiivl I. Ablhne 1.
Special to V!u l!"U"iter.
HASIL-V i. .My 2: fi.isl'1
ma
1
Z 11 . x.n took tho third t.f $ ) Hff'rt- In rtf this Aim i"t' iit"'it
a meeting of Abilene ..00 teom AMhno b. n M.ew efAI JjVC1' rin
the purpose of organ- 4 t .. . Nt U) Y. for 'ciIi'RCH Tliii
" S2!:.la.?2 a total ov-n b'.r.g'es. the vW:ot "-U THIS
Ylll bo Mued.omo tmB5n5rn" rt Maillv
this week by Cross D. Payton. well S"'u"". lw v8" wn "'
A call fbr
sportsmen for
lzlng an Abilene
along the Jlnes of the club formerly In
SCHOOL wtOf
IRST DVPTlST
MORMNG.
oviatnnA hnWiiiAi-a...i .V.i. sarnerinK four of. M.nhew fegnst
JiX ...".." .r. "A""? "X" "r""u V"'1'fcature.l f
Thfc Sco
Abile"n
nounced later by Mr. Payton ivikiumi.i . 3 "".' '"'- ' l pasta of St PtiuVH .Mniodist Church
known exnert mgrltsmnn nt Alillnnn. i i-''ci ?' '"O-
ffhr. .! !. .1 ...111 . 'AbllBlli
IA ..V. ...tU Ml LIIU IllfLIIIlT Will 111 IIT1.- rr
TlK comnepceitient sermon for the
Abllt'io lligh School will be deified
ut the First Baptist Church thi vTun-
uayi morning by the H v. J v Hunt
an organization It is believed that
a club with a largo membership can
be formed here.
T. o. v. plwvim; hhj yeh
-DURING NEXT SESSION.
with l'ii! hijiior.
Ik n v
.0 H'O '.J.-1 2
iro 'Crt'o. "i ? 4 7 1
All "shooters" will 'be Invited tont-l l''Tsf' "" lto''i Malhewsiio lollqwii'g prosfrum h.ia been m'
tend the meeting and afd in perfecting'11" LowIh ttinged:
UY wniru;i' ncw &n.n -TMiiinplvil Mai.ir
IMIAERAL WELLS .1AMS . Costa llm. Alv M 11.. ...t n .........
2ND STR-1GH FROM CISCO' j Iyjnn ' Tffc ' - Uilu
is lueaKUig"
Iiuooatlon. '
Hymn Xo. 68 "JuniMUlom the Gold-
oil "
Scrlptura Redding. '
Prayer. 1
Ar.tlu-in. "Sing- Oh; V Heuven.-
Miss Ilsie Hooper Dr. Mion. Jli
Aifna MorrU inU the Fwt lt.i)tist
Clioln
orOrtory. Minuet .. . Delah.tvv
MH. Alex .MUUT.
Quintet 'Mighty lejiovah "
AIl'H. itlntpv WnlMiM MIji II.......
Rautz 2 otf Himllii G. Stolen 1iuh. Mr. Stuluo mid v itttL
King uoiKKU-opf .MathewB 3. stis 2( Coinnieneemnu Srmon R. . J. W
Byei-s RaaU. Time of game 1:60. Hunf.
Umpire i'rlcc. jlyimi Selected.
!!'!'!!.f.I".h School- Ruth Kvnb-n AtKhirts.
" Texas Christian University Is pre-
paring to make a solid adaaco along
all nthlclip.s during the season of 1020-
21. A Jinx seemed to follow them
throughput the football hoiuoii but
they have made a wonderful record
In basketball track and baseball.
V L. Driver come to T C IT. as
director of athletics This announce-' 1
ment will lirlng gieat 1oy to the heart
of good lntcr-colleg)atc sports. Driver
has u clean record as a director of ln-ter-colleglate
Bports where he has
been. His career begun in the Univer-
sity of Missouri where he played nnd
assisted in directing athletics for four
years lie has a fine record not only
Special to The Reporter.
MINERAL WELLS Tux.- May $.
L Mineral Wells won the second
Htvalght today from Clco by i score
of C to 5 aii a lasult of orroru bj
Cisco and the aggre5sivo-nei.s of. the
local team.
The scote It. II. K.
Cisco 200 Oil) 0Q2 5 8 4
Mineral AVeiis .nio joo.op-G 5 1
KnutK: and Ityeiv: Hardin and Pal
sl.y and Phllllps.Mmmiiry: Two have
hits. Mathews. Struck out by Runts
uy liarnip o. liascn on balls ott
v
Openin.
UlJlA.v. aiav 21. After 1
n rnntl.nll !-... 1.. ...!- 1 1. .--. I II 1 1V1 tt fMfl i llfitl-rtl j IVi t 1 - .ki
W well. He is not onlv recognized as "jlng yesterday Slmnlm cam- back '-'. f. Qimibcll idwnCli"
one of the blp coaches of the South-t''lay and defeated Rat.g.v 12 to 7- . j jnTor J Coll k nV.ur
wewt but Is particularly trong as a allowing onv- four hits up to tlm'four'h j()l)'m Comnto" p.mfcowL-11 it V
-.. ....v... ......- .v iiuo UVJI. IlJrt. ' . ' ' ....- .. ...-.. ...w L ;... Ifllfll 1 I'll u I..II.
......u . . ..... i-"'rf ....... ((!. t.iu
11m nrd 1 . Ml.a HI VUUIJl I III 1UUT 4. .Ol'IIT.
1 -O
I
And Each AJrernoon Diirjrng the Weel
na Hiacn Ararnoon ummg tne weeifi
GORfWAN
riUrnesnful iltllll-llc rnrm-il
period of nearly fifteen years. Hf en- IScore
ln jiunm'r
uorma
Tate
Whitney
i til uw II
Fry Robert SUinsell Galln nth AUem
tered the University of Missouri
10& and received hU A. 11. In 1009.
Prom 1009-10 he was athletic direc-
tor and coach of teams it the Central
High School Ktipsiis Cit' from 10-
3 3 he was athletic tlirector and coach
of teams ut Washburn College; from
1913-15 he was. athletic director and
coach of teams at tho University of
MIsslnslppI; from 1910-19 athletic dl-
icetor ut TeAas A. .": M. With the
coming of Driver and the election of
n. Afl inn n.1 J.- J2 Goodo'sh'. Elizabeth liraliiitii'. Oqiu-
e and ferywnlur. bh'inliii unU i"rmr-t Hugh linnly M-irv -lio.u i
Ahilene to Open "
Series Here With
Gorman on Monday
I Thf Ahllnnn m ntrmt i.lnli. twu
.V?Ki"m:AV.n: "ucn w ln - t iiptna thico clay berles heia Mon- Mattle Maud Pardue Nellie n-Ai.
r;rt:i i u. monej nns )uy afternoon .and In vie w of tho f act M' rrumore. Gvor.j Le' Vtuifu Ji
een raised and for uiu9n the plans that the leadership in the league a W Clark. Per Rhluud Phlli.ps
rnrwi .bVn.0rf1-;01?11- ? Krftl unnlnF at .such a Ooh- margin a'sterllue lvol a lie May Pow.r .J.-n..-.w..
m?i TPlft...wll li Jl7ur" srreat deafof Intoreht Is attached to thoiO"v Prwult. Julia Ann ctt. j..H.
uiong a! .-(hk-tle lines at T. C. V. -scries. The Abilene clu"b has hud Mn" Side. Krnre. Imoene Shilling:
Ono or uic things which wl. I give very hucoewtful week's tour and comej elma Sterling. Maude Lambert st -
wm8Ua.fTn';'h .' V.10 'r'..C' L"'.tcunv? ho'c y to tuUe on the Gorman vail. Thuroii
will .bo hat :re tlcjilly all of the old club. Gorman finishes up he series Loan If. Thpi
; iv wwiu.m uiiu nuieuaii irt- nere weuncbday and Mineral Wells is
returning next year. It Is planned to to be hero Thursday Ertday and Sat-
juoj. wiV uicwuii ui nit- HjimHuini as uruay or tnii. week.
ju)nny us jioHxiuie so '.nai ;t may ue
Co-fltc n. Ilombree. iA-IIIt.!) Hirel-.
li' Alice HnllH Iflthel iloilv Ih.01
Grey Jennings Jpe Andrew Kemmiv
Ijiura KUIt'oris Edw.ay 13. King Haz-
el Langb-y Ialiiim Jiene Lnis I'uliih
Ehtolle Lo( ke. Ihelma IntsJ Ijhi.-.
botham An'tlUv .l.-iyla Luwtlc Leotglvt
.agg-iri. Wllllatu I'eiiV AIuhalTi.
rMtui-ne NlslieU Adella Anrt OlUJi i u I
I
MorddyJTudaystfM wJdnesdpy
.atii&rT ree
Stamford City LcJuch
STAMrORD. Texas. May. 22. The
Annour tcum of the Stamford Inter-
city Baseball League defeated the
Stamford High School of tho name
Leagup yestcnUiy afternoon by score
ef (2 to 1. All of tho Armour scores
were made Iti'tho i-uj. innlpg.
Th ntttnding of the Stamford JntC'
ity Ecuguo follows:
'fyamsr- j.
aTikerd "
American 3
HWhool 1
Jfa'jvLJU 1
Afipfur . -
ready for oceupanoj' by the Ilrst of
October. "Kld'J Nance will continue
to coach baseball and with a few stars
like Pete Dpnohoc who hao riven op
tho honlii ho will easily havo a win-
ning team.
CHRISTIANS DEFEAT THE
BAPTISTS HERE 3 TO 0
Tho First Christian Church baseball
team dofeatod the Plrnt Baptist team
In a fast game played Friday after-
noon the final count being 3 to 0.
Nunnally on the mound for the Chris-
Itlans pltchod a no-hit game while six
mis were garnoreu -orr ward pitching
for tho Baptists. Dodge did the rcT
celvlng work for tho Baptists an I
Payne for the Christians RubsoII the
Christians' shortstop got n hoim-r
The First Christian tem'will v
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American Legion
Post at Merkel Is
Organized Friday
1 1 i.
Special to the -Reporter.
Ml.Mtlv.EU Texas. Ma 22. A tem-
porary organization of the Merkel I'Oht
American Legion vas formulated here
last night when a njnibor of tlio o-
Hirvlce men met at tho Chamber of
CommorcQ' olllcc and elected tempor-l
ry oiucjera as loilowa: R. j. Grimos
j'ost Commander: w. L Ollt4
Adjutant nd John It. West
Tuber J'Uve O Turn
mils Vivian Pi J ilia
Travis Clyde Loonuid vVacuei IMnn
Wsrd Kay Wllltuinvin. Ciuut Ma
Wood. Gcnevlevo Woods Grate i.i'ii-
von Wooldrldge Herbert (idrtifaii.
John William Moore.
Claw Motto: "Look up and la-igh
anu love ami urt.
CIhk- Flower- Shasta Daisy
Claw. Colorh bellow and white
IU
ulc
ikI becoiiie
tffireclors
HM in A
noon llu
K(j rest.
ii
lewon
ulicsoi' Al)ilcncvfwill iWl Ihjil.
BiiW Team isheir IhjII Innm
ilerestedili their learn. Lho
'lially inite every lady and
ne to Wyf game Monday afler-
li Ihexlourlesv oi the clirnf.l.ni-K.
nMr cnarges wna lever come
Well Known Anson
Citizen Died There
Saturday Afternoon
Woid fo'iched ATilleno I it tittb: ff
me suinien ilt-atl ut 1 30 .n s;.t.i.
Dllt''POBt df.y of V. B '.luaenv inutiag. r of th
Post hpenoer Liiniiior Companj o Anson
TreairjrfW. tl'unorul au-aiiKernQnu hml not been
A charter hafbon appliodior. uport'n'minunced h(rp last nlglit but the
receipt of which a pennunont urgiuil- ft-noral prpbabb" vvJH bo hold nra
zatlm: will be formed. It Iri bolievotl time today. SoVenil Abilene r-ennle
I 'tlfltl OAK "- - --.-.-.. "VIV"" .-..-. ?S -
I T 11 k Wl .-V 1. i i 1. .. . tt rt a .i--l. . .. . i
out each day this week. The Chrl8-ii"il uliu i.f "u. '""v:4ie nion in win Bo io Anson mis uioruinK fr tint
ai :.ii. a ' .. iliiu uruuiifi Aiori'iu wiiiitn t-hii inmiwi liiimi'-ii. uniftntr ti. ii. .ii
U'Ori' IJUL (id V. 7 r -----f -.-f.. ..-m ..-. - ---- --v"w ---. Ktir au-iw
.. -.- -n -"- lit run tiinitt imMt'tJlilti i.. !. n.i . .iiiiiiA nnil Alt lt in tti . .
-- --r- iiviHvtMir w HIV I Villi UI" -f--' U .lllfl $ i' pLlUMUIl lH
tlan
to
Ditchers are
atjd the team us u whole Is to oiuijo
batting practice. '
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.G'CG
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&u6
iJJ und Bird uud
333 'era.
irnotltf tltdpi tlje fallowing
1 .ll'S JAM. 1' Ktlllrfl
Kuiu-iiuqn a name for thu Merkel '-on ifrucits ir and Mrs P. l...Mas
Pest of the American Lottlon has nut: Mr. uud Mrs Ch.iK. P'Ponl. ami Mr.
fiulf Defeats lLinU.i been dcotded.unon. mud Mrs. AV W. Vonter.
The Gulf Refining cc-nipuny Uefeat-1 Anothor meeting of th e.x-staTleu' A widow and foiir ehildreii sur-tve
eu uit uanuerH' team hero Thmsday men in uio leraei community Is sailed " uMgemi Mr. Rov Ed nomU J
by a eore of 9 to 7. Hawkins unJ .f01' Monday. .May ai. In tln Chamber daughter reside at Waco V B
White were the batterics for the Gulfs of Commerce olllce ut ioo o'tlots: InVnUTl B 11 isn. w rl.i ..t An.
mo vvvniiitr ut wmcii tiutu it U plan- l" uees aiso a uuug;i'uj Misa I .a
ueu it iohu a ptrmuuuiit 'irjjunuatlon. ie Mat liugens
-md enjoTTTgootl game. On the road Imp
Abilene lias won way over fifty per cent. of
tier games. Give the boys a rousing wel-
come. . GAME CALLED PROMPTLY AT
4 iOOO'CLOCK-tAT THE .
West Texas League Park
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