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AMERICANS BEAT
ENGLISHWOMEN
IN NET MATCHES
Associated Press Renort
CHTCAOA. JLtt. UMBabn Rath Of the New-York TuttH ud
larrr Henmann olthe Detroit -Biters hav become virtually deadlocked
n the race for sitting Honor or the American league ' according to
Cures' released pday and which include games of last Wednesday.
The two leaders Ire running neck and neck at one time during the
week there belwjbnly a fractional difference between them. Ruth has
participated in ft games while Hellmann has played In only tt. the
Detroit star belt out In front with a mark of -Ml while the Yankee
Blupger la Mttii .880. Carried to four points Hellmann's . mark is
.3005 plus. and mat or ttuin .35wa
PIUS.. H'N.
In addition
imenf tha
the century
rum soored
hundredth
runt last Wi
f of the major
plish. this tm
cracked out
which brous
bahlns Cy"
league rival.
la rapid advance
Ruth has passed
In the matter of
if realstercd his one
hunarM ua nrst
He Is the first
players to aocora-
lis season. Ruth also
braee of - home runs.
i total to S7. lust two
rtlllama his National
i -ran his total rec-
lca beside his circuit
hits Include 27 doubles
ord to 1(0
blow his
an elshfc
Kenneth: VUlams of the St touts
Americana V maklnc a strenuous ef
fort U-cat Ruth In the race for
home runs) He annexed his twenty-
first en Wameedar.
Eddie Ctas of the Chicago White
Box contl&es ito stretoh hlf stolen
base recetf and sacrifice hit mark so
that af ays has a comfortable lead
rivals.. He has stolen si
ie a Uke number of sac-
over
.twees
' rifices.
t Other
Speak!
.Kit
llama
dlna batterst
t Cleveland. .J59; Jamleeon.
167: J. Bewail. Clsveland
Collins. Chleag-0. .J61; Wll-
Louls S; Witt. New
Yorsv.l; Cobb Detroit. .55; J. Har-
ris Bojon tti; Burns. Boston .332.
r Two ft. Louis players are showln
thews to the batters In the Nation-
al lease with Rogers Hornsby .star
seeoadsacker at the head of the' list
With iT average of .404. Zach Wheat
Of Briklyn is trailing- Hornsby with
-ate of .383. bot aa he Is out of
the rnA Bottomley of the Cardinal!
thf one who la pushing Hornsby.
his Kerage being .387. Bib Jack
Fouijlar the former Cardinal now
withf&rooklyn is next with. .364.
Frisch of New York with IBS
BitsJ Including 22 doubles nine triples
andlfl homers. Is leading In total
' bases iHh 323. Pep Young a team-
mate the best run getter with 90
tallies b his oredlt.
Kax Carey. Pittsburg's fleet-foot-
utfleldr has forged ahead of George
Oranthrn of the Chicago Cubs for
Kse honors having pilfered his
tlghth base. Grantham's rec
stolen
twenty
. Ord Is
Othei
efaatl
I leading "batters: Boush Cln-
35.: Frisch. New York. .355:
'Traynf PltUburg .365; Young. New
- York. 1352: Grimm. Pittsburg .342;
- Hollocfcr. Chicago. .342; South worth
' Bostoi -339; Johnston. Brooklyn .335;
'; Barnrlrt Pittsburg 831; Hargrave
Clnclrltln 325; Henjlne Philadelphia
.326: iclnnio. Boston .329; Willisana.
Phllailphia. .320.
ADDcKS BEATS WHITE OAK
' ADlJcKS. Texas Auar. 13. TU Wood-
BM-Ablratloa team of Addicka oafeatad
tat Pfewl team of White Oak by forfeit.
0 te oT After a hard (ouiiit rime and with
the tin I to 5 In favor of Addlekt la
' - tae las of the atnth InnlDi and one mm
- Sown. rt!n was tailed out for battlos
: tat l rLr. WhHa Oak refused to coo
tlMM tie same and lame was forfeltMl to
AUdkkl b the nuuire. Lawrai-a wan wild
' la tb rial lnnlwr aod aftrr BUi"C tile
baaea Mwi. who hail nit-liel a Jii-innini;
Ktfriliv itnd neTen-lUDius same tinn-
' Say nMrftff. was neat la aiul retired the
- aliU. br iriainc mi lure- mru. w'trw.
Went lnluaio ta (lie third Intilnn anu
Bltrhed t"A ball. Kuha alo pitched rood
IL.ii MXvhlt Oak. atriklac out 10 men.
Waadlinl Wacaxjner. Hartwar and Partln
. lad la bitlns br (aulas two each.
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'j- Partn lled ont In ninth for battlnt
lent of tTra. I raplre forfcllwl me to Ad-
l eirka after White Uak refused to OnlJi the
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hlhv IMuy. IIa.-twnT. "lid pitch huhn.
n fliiiiea ' 'Ickl 4. While Onk K
inlreieMlller. X11U. Helton. Time of
gant Tfo toura and 10 imiioten.
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-Cuan 9f Ambnrw. Two-haM hit B. Mava.
llartftel. tiennna. Coeta. Stolen batee J.
n llmtft SWllara 2. B. Uiyea. Hart-
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Mr Ni 1. tyr cwta i. stnx-n out ht
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Amateur Notes
NOTICE PILOTS.
The Pilots will play Bid Weithelmer
Dractlea same todsw at 4:30 on
Btowers diamond. Vlnledce is re
quested to cell Hadley 1733 -and ask
tor AubWy immediately. Mr. Beas-
tey wiu ne at tne game so au fuots
oe on nana.
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CURTIS VS. GLASS.
Curtis Co. nlav Oeorce L. Glass
this erening st 6:30 p. m. on Grota
o. i. xne following uurua players
are expected to be out: Wayno
Payne Podraxa Shivers Botch
Thompson Browne Tsyles Trsrers
JUcH aulin Usborne HcLod Heed.
F0QLE-WEST VS. MUNN CO.
Focle-West will clash on Stowers
field with Irvin'Iasy" Waldmsn's
W. C. Munn tesm today. . All Fogle-
Weet rooters be sure and be out to
see a good fast game. All Fogle-
West players be on Stowers. baseball
park in full uniform by 2 o'clock
sharp for practice before game:
Hchauaci Aronstem ixycanno Wal
tern u. Aiascrello. Uleich. F. Man
dola T. Mandola( D. Gerson Giles
Msrcella 14. Gerson and Sampson.
Fogle-West Will Meet
Pirates Next Thursday
The Fogle-Weat-Pirstes game which
was previously scheduled for South
End diamond has been shifted to
Stowere field next Thursday after
noon. This game promises to be an
important affair as it will virtually
decide the championship of Junior
learne Jo. 3.
I he two teams played 17 innings to
a a to win by the node-West team
recently lhts indicates the brand of
ball that the two teams are capable
of playing. The game will be played
lourisday at a p. m.
' it
Stowers Semi-Pros Beat
Goose Creek Sunday
Th Stoirers firml-Proa Joarnered down to
GOOJM Prsok HiitifliT- and nriinir a artrnrisist
oa the fnnt Gulf Prodiictloa compiny teau
pi inai town dj araaunT inm in a Dra-
rnnent. nirx&n utemtctveame bj th m
of 5 to S.
Tb jrame wai fall of attvtimlir fle.4-
Inx .br both ttMms OuITi outfield pat II tin
Id Mrtril nice catrhet of ball bit that wen
laMad for the fitra base Tarletj. The
pntire Btowcni team plaTtd a banx-Dp came
In the field their Infield beinjr on their too
at all time pnlllDK many nennttkHial plaja
that brwirht the at&Dda to their feet on
nefernl orcaatona. A ball hit to tha out-
field Sunday that wan anywhere tn reach of
a Slower outfielder wai a aitre pat oat and
thfY soon had Gulf fans bexirlnti for their
team to keep the Da lis out or the air.
Jlmmr Iewla for Htowera nltehed a banr-
np fame and for not a few bad breaka Tn
the eiulith and ulntli iDalnjra. wonld hare
rored a "hot ont. (ordr. aim pitched Rood
Mil at times working himself out of ae?eral
tlrht hole.
Id the flrat lnnlnt Sondork led off for
rtower. pun tea to the pi truer and Deal
it out ror a hit. ranat aintrltvi to left.
BorsH'how attempted to aacriflce but wa
aafe on tlilrd'a error. McCormkk atrncl
ont. but A. )torccnow came tbrouah with i
double to left arorlasr Semlock and Kaoat.
ReTlere walked. Kill lock and Craft struck
out endirut the lDnlna. The came then
rocked nlonjr to the eUrhtn laafmt wttboat
either lUfw arorlna:. In thla Innlnk Stowen
oiveced no. R. Borachow lead lor off with a
alarle. McCormlrk then worked Gordy Into
three and two aendtoif the next ball pitched
to lft for two fwtiesi. Borafhow pullint up
at tnira. a. tsoracoow ttrncn out. un i
dotiltle atenl Borabow atole home and Mc
rormtrk third. Revlere aiocled to right.
McCormleh ecorlna. Hetere was out al
ttswytnd tninr to itreteh hi bit. Bultork
irurled and Craut tripled. ettdlDf the acor
Idbt
Kirk and Miller alajtlad for Oooae Creek
In the Mrhth. with one on t a nd a au re
double plar In lirM. the play waa ml wed
at neoonn and runuer called out at tint.
Kirk aroiinir. Two ainctea and an error after
two were out roiled with a triple accounted
for ftuir a other two nina in the ninth.
Gulf haa defeated anch teama aa Bartown.
Humble and Trarlor-Heeter. The Stowera
team ahowa with pltculnc that they are
ban lo neat.
STOWF.RS GOOSE CREEK
Ab II P0 Al Ab I! To A
Awoctated Trm ReoorlL :'
Amtrican : women' teams -i players
scprea one ei me mosc aeasive vic-
tories in the history of international
tennis today when they .won the
four remaining matches in their con-
test with ranking women players of
England for the trophy donated by
Mrs. Hasel Hotcfakiss wightman of
Boston.. Their performance today
mads the score: America 7. Ens-
land 0. America's victory was all
the more sensational -Jn that many
leading experts had predicted that
the British plsyers would win easily.
The American team bad won all of
the three matches nlaved for ths cun
on Saturday with the loss of only one
set and needed only one of the four
matches played today to win the
trophy. . Miss Eleanor Go is. a tall
youngBter whose game has been one
of the eensatione of Eastern tourna
ments this season won the decisive
match for America acalnst Mrs.
Geraldine Beamish long a high rank
ing player in England. Miss Uosa
won 6-2 0-6. 7-6.
The twisting service of the Amer-
ican girl her ehort choppy stroke on
shots from four court sod smashing
drives employed from the bsse lines
wss more than the English woman
could meet in the opening set
In the second set ftowever Mra
Beamish with a queer underhanded
service for which her gsme is noted
stood off the close sttack of her
yonng opponent end won st love. The
third set saw a fight for every point.
Mrs. Beamish started a heavv driv
ing game from the base lines and
fared well for a spell. Then Miss
Goss played for the side lines came to
the net and shot cross court for place-
ment upon placement and won at 7-5.
Miss Helen Wills the Berkeley
CsL girl who won the opening match
Saturday from Kathleen Mc.Kane
triumphed again today acalnst Mrs.
R. C. Clsyton. the British herd court
chsmplon in straight sets 6-2 6-3.
Mrs. Clsyton played a beautiful game
from the base line but it could hard-
ly meet the sustained attack of the
Californlan.
Mrs. Molla Binrstedt Hallory. the
American nstionsl champion won
from Miss Kathleen McKane 6-2.
6-3. The English champion wss off
form.
Paired with Miss Wills. Mrs. Mai
lory defeated Mrs. Clayton snd Mrs.
Besminsh In the doubles 6-3. 6-2. The
British pair started many rallies but
were almost invariably beaten by
Soints by the spectacular work of
lias Wills. The California girl won
a majority of the points in the match
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Stnwws 2O0 000 OHO R 12
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Runs Soniork. Fsnst. R. Rom how. Mc
Cormlrk. Hullork. Kirk. Millar. Mora. Kr
mr-nf1rr. Hnllork. Krraskl 2. Kirk.
Two-las bits A. Boravbow. McOormlk
riirl bits Crala. Tnams Ulllsr.
Clnln K.au V.liat D UwltAW 14 A
Corinick. Poable ulsys Revlara to Rnllork
to A. Borsrbow. Basra on balls Off
lionlr a. struck out By uordj B; br 1-twli
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SISLER WOULDN'T BAT.
ST. LOUIS. Mo. Aug. 13. 5eorge
Sisler declined to bat st a benefit ball
came for the Masonic home of Mis
Bouri this afternoon slthoush it had
been advertised that the star first
baseman would swing at three balls
twirled by Governor Hyde just before
tne amateur game began.
Mr. Sisler. who has been out of th
same all season hersiiM nf an svs Ha.
iect. explained he did not care to bat
as be hss not been practicing.
A 40 '
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Bruce
In the new
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Championship : V
Fights bbQIW
' A Assedtted Preis Report;-.:'1.''
-INDIANAPOLIS Aug.. 13. In
dlsna wlli never' ba" th batde-';
ground for pugUsts of any1 prom'-
inence at least dnring the' adinln-
istration ...of Governor yrarrea 3
McCray. Tha project ' started by
local fight enthnslasU- as to th
possibility of bringtag Jack Demp-
sey heavyweight ' champion ; and
Harry WUls r chalJeBger her
for a bout promptly Drougni a
statement from tne governor u u
effect that he was just as much op-
posed to prise fighting as whsn h
ordered the cancellafion of th
Dempsey-Brennan match schedule
for Michigsn City Ind Labor day
1022.
The peculisr Indlsna law which
permits boxing bouts snd forbid
prize fighting but mskee no defini-
tion of either leaves the question
of permitting ring contests largely
to the discretion of the authorities.
Governor McCrsy In the case of
the Dempsey-Brennan match held
that the adrsnc publicity made it
dear that the mstch came under
the category of prise fights.
Governor McCray holds thst per-
sons who desired to open the way
for the heavyweight bouts between
fighters of internstional prom-
inence had their opportunity to
change the law at the last session
of the legislature. This body hav-
ing made no change he declares ha
will stand linn against pra ugui-
BAYTOWN WINS GAME.
HAVTOWN. Tsisa Ana. 13 In a fast
rams frarnrad br tha fll1ln( of tbe Bar
tram tMm tha niln drfsated tha fast
Trailor-HMtar einb br tbe score or to i.
Bajtowo cot awar to a aood start scoring
four runs la the nrst two Innlnts. Tlie
Khoemen ware beaer able to overconia this
irsd. Tlier iooktd dancerous In the sar-
eDth when the first two men slnaled. A
fast double out broke ab their ranr. ror
th MhnMxiell. nllbert ImI with the stick
retttnc two ont of three one lonr triple
to nrnt. Mcitc-naia tea ror isaTTown. car-
tins1 two ont of four. Doc Therrsll Ditched
a zreat came allowlnc but four scattered
hits ana Issuing mi two tree passes.
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Bsrtowa ..f. lw ow ov o i
Buas Johnmn. Ollbcrt N. Ralr. McDon
sld. Oiirrla. Therrall. Bmwa. HolL Error
Dunkener enrn. Border 'rwo-naaa hit-
McDonald. Three-bsse alt Gilbert. Stolen
bases Johnson Cnrria. Sacrifices Beber-
stela. Border 2 Allenaa Donbla plar N.
Ilatr to Oorrle to Roriler. Rases on balls
Off ABdersoa 2. off Beberrteia 3. off Tber-
rell 2. btruck out ht anaeraoa i. dt eDer
item 7. by xnerreii a. inninca pircned ir
Anfteraon 2. dt ueDerstein o. dt -inert-ell H
Dmnlrea-Isckson sod llnwlflw. Tims of
came One bout and minulea.
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FOGLE-WEST VS. PILOTS.
The Fogle-West nine will play the
Pilots fast team Thursday at Blowers
field. The public is invited. Fogle
West rooters be sure and be out.
e
foarlv anr Htv of autwaral
thousand inhabitants in the Bute
hss its weekly boxing csra in wnicn
fighters of little prominence par-
ticipate. Occasionally the cards in-
clude boxers of national Importance
in tbe lightweight classes. The
bouts are seldom for more than 10
rounds with no decision.
CUBS WIN TWO.
His awonrt Ward Cuba car the Morse
Co. anflertakeri. a oouoie aeresa iwnmj.
Tbe Cuba took the Brst came by ths score
r 11 n ft .nd th. wnnd a to n. I ne
Cubs' new pltchlnfr atsr allowed only Stj
hits while bis teammates cot 12 blta and
11 rnns. fiedite. Kaplan and Brows n each
snt two hits oat of foar trtns. while the
ethers cot one bit each. Browcn pitcbefl
Che first came In jrreat form. The Cbe took
the lean in tne nrsi inniua ami sept u .
th. wrmr In the second fllBS Wone Co.
led off Is tbe Srst with three rone while
tlie Cabs did not do a thine for two Innings
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Track it ttd Fi eld
AUSTIN Tsxas. Aus. II. A eom-
pllation haa Just been mads of Stat
records In. th University Intarecho-
astio league meeu during the last II
years of its existence and In this
compilation the Houston and Harris
county schools have established an
snviabl record.
In ltll the track tesm of Houston
Central High school won State cham
pionship In the class A track and Held
meet.
la 120 the Houston Heights football
team tied with Cleburne for the State
championship In lntarscholastlo league
football.
Harris county haa the distinction
so of having one rural school which
has won more State honors In the In-
terscholastlce league competition than
any other one school In the State. The
Bellaire school began winning honors
In 1(21 when George House won the
State championship In rural Junior
boys' declamation. The following year
Katharine Fewell. of the same school
won the State championship tn rural
Junior girls' declamation. The same
school won the rural Junior boys' dec
lamation contest with Orsnvllle Pope
as Its representative.
George House returned to the State
meet of IMI as a rural senior boy
declalmer and tied will) Orvllle Moor
of 1 Paloma school for second place
In this event Th Bellaire school. In
121 also Wen the rural senior girls'
declanatlon contest with Catherine
Roberts aa Ks representative. -
The records of th track contestants
In the U2J and 121 Stat meets from
Houston Harrtaburg and Houston
Heights follow:
Bond Hsrrlsburg running high
Jump class A t feet ttt Inches third
place.
Helvy Houston discus throw class
A. 112 feet 10 inche third place; also
12-pound shot put class A 45 feet
Inches third plsce.
Gross Houston discus throw class
A. 112 feet 10 Inches; fourth place.
Brutison Houston Central mile run.
class A .4 minutes II seconds third
place.
Hoffman Houston Central 220-yard
low hurdles class A 26 1-f seconds.
fourth plsce.
Lawrence Houston Heights 110-yard
run. Class A I 1-1 second third place.
Bond Harrlsburg high lump class
A I feet Ift Inches third place.
Blakely Houston Central 440-yard
dun class W 1-J second fourth
place..' ..;.'...' ' "i' .:
These honors hav been won in com-
petition with nearly 400 other schools
In Texas whlck are members of the
league. . County jrinners ht the various
events are nrst decided. These county
winners then participate In a district
meet where district winners are seiocx
sd for competition In the Bute meet
which is .fceld at -the university oi
Texas each year' on the nrst Thursday
Friday and Saturday m May. ine
league thus maintains MS county or-
ganizations and IS district organisa-
tions. The constitution and rule for
l2t. containing In the appendix all of
the records made at tha II Bute meets.
will be Issued from the press th latter
part of this month. v
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LATIN SWIMMER
USED KNOWLEDGE
OF RISING TIDE
Associated Press Report.
CALAIS. Aug. 13. The relative
esse with which Enrique Tirabocchl
of Argentina finished his record-
breaking swim across tbe English
channel from Calais to Dover csn be
attributed not only to his strength ss
a swimmer but also to the nicety
with which he calculated distance. He
had it figured out carefully the stretch
of water he had to cover in a certain
time in order to get within range of
the rising tide thst finally swept him
Into lover.
Tirabocchl carried out this part of
his program so nicely Cat dsrL t
last third of Us swim wiii. n was
severest test the ' tide wa helpn
him although. ha had cross and con
trary currents to contend wtta. -
Tbe channel swim which was so-
ebmpllsbed in the record tint f 11
hours; 83 minutes haa caused oca
attation.-i;"JH!.!ii ; WAV. tfsv. ? :.-.
OLD TIMER SAYS
Claims Verified aa to"v7on
f ders of Sweet Dreams Mwr
quito Remedy.
ror - 68 -reara this dnrtist la
worked faithfully and profitably at
his profession. . . .
. On a certain occasion he felt in-
clined to talk about. Sweet Dreams
snd here's what he said: "It 1 un-
questlonsUy tha most satisfactory .
mosquito remedy I've ever handled. . I ;
would call it a masterpiece ana a
had told the whole story. i - '
8o In i the 68th year of 4hls old
SentlemsVs experience h picked
weet Dresms as being th best mos
quito remedy of them all. .-- '
Doesn't his say-so warrant your
giving Sweet Dreams Inst on Wall
Liberal red-ton bottles only 85c ot
3 bottles for $1.00. At all drug stores.
Southern Drug Co. distributors.
For ssle by Magnolia Pharmacy .
Bollfrass Inc. Post Office Phar-
macy Hardy Street Pharmacy
Smith's Drug Store and all other
druggists.
Totals... 1 12 27 IT Totals... 30 b 24 IS
Br tnnlnca B H E
Second Ward 0bbs....1O2 190 221 11 12 4
Morse Co. 000 001 220 6
Runs Blond! E. Marks 2. Hendricks 2.
Balllnzer. Kaplan 3. Hedlta. Martindsle.
Schmnbnrc. Howard 2. Krrera aedlta. Kap-
lan. Vlebbr. Hlaer 3. H. Burc. Htolen bases
Cnbs 2. Morse 4. Base an balls Off Brew-
an 3. Hit br pitcher By Brawas (Howard!.
Struck oat Bj Browan 1.1 bT Tnraer 12.
br Schroocber 1. Inninca pitched By Brow-
an by Turner br Schroocber 1. Hits
Off Browan S. off Turner 11. off Behroncber 1.
Ieft on bases Cubs 4 Morse 2. tmpln
Keatenbarc. Time Two hours.
8BC0ND OAM g
SECOND WARD I MORSE CO.
Ab H Po Al Ab II P A
Rlondl. aa. . 2 1 0 Olnipey.Sl.. 10 2 2
E.Marsa.rr. sol oiwtsJIrnp.Ib
H'drlcss.io 2 l a zmoward.lb
2 13 aK'ncber.p..
S 2 0 llBunr. rf...
2 0 4 elUD'arlt.lb S 0
Sedita 3b-D.
Kaplan.Zb..
Cralc. c...
S'llncer.ir..
Baker if..
Pried. P...
axle. v.. .
0 0
2
S 1 O 0
4 i
0 0 2 OIM'ladaln.c 0 S 0
2 0 o UM.D'rtt.lf. 1 1 S 0
10 0 0
10 0 0
10 0 0
2 11 llTltoene.rf.
10 0 0
Ostowers.rf.
Jora.u
Tatas...W 4 15 111 Totals... 19 415 6
By Zantac B H E
Recoiid Ward Cubs 002 23 70
Mono Co. 210 02 0
Rnn Btondl. Hedlu 2. Kaplan. Hendricks
Hlner 2. Howard 2. Two-base hits Fried
Kaplan. Howard. Stallcon. Three-base hits
Hendricks. Stolen baaea Cuba 2. Morse
a Double plara Fried to Sedlta to Hend-
ricks. Sedlta te Hendricks. Base on balls-
Off Sedlta 2. off Pried S. off Schronceer X
Hit bT catcher Br 8edlta 1. by Pried 0.
br Schroncber 1. Struck out Br Bedlta X
hy Pried 2 by Schroncber 2. Innlncs pttcbed
By SediU . bj Pried 2. by Schroochce S.
Rita Off Sedlta 1. off Pried .1 off Hebron
char S. Lett oa baaas Cabs 8. at una .
Oils and
Wounds
11
fORTTB is the same form of arrtiaeptJc that was
s" adopted by the Allied surreona to ore vent infoc-
tioo in the terrible woonda of war.
t A few dropa of the antiseptic promptly applied to
any break of the skin is a atfepianl aoiinst the germs
that cause blood pedaooing Sid other daogerooa
iiifectiona '
Woonda treated "with Zooita heed rapidly with
little of the usual pain and iniianimation and with
leas likelihood of a scar.
. v
r Zoahe is non-poiaonoas and rxjn-irritating. It has
Creater germicidal power than pure Carbolic Add
jret Is perfectly safe to use.
I Ltbormtory fee fa aAow thmt one bottlt ot
Zonito win km more fermm thmn fen gallon c
i
'MN-KHSONOtd
BASEBALL TODAY
WEST EHD PARK-4:03 P. U. TODJOf
HOUSTON vs. BEAUMONT
Tlefceta a Sela Uptawa; aarvye Maaaxtne and Shine PaHar aa
J"if. USSS1 al'dliit Cigsr land teaman e Appetkaunt
Crom regulOaf dcalcirc and gett tiFCO
oS reputation 2oi? quality anid corviice
i n i nn
IL
' . ft r
Tircc are listed among the highest quality manu-
factured You can get them Srom us and be sure
of real mileage satisfaction and dealer -service.
4
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Compare these Unusually Low Prices with the
30 x 3 "999" Fabric .
30 x 31 "999" Fabric .
30 x 31 Cord .....
31 x 4 Cord . . .
32 x 4 Cord
33 x 4 Cord ....
34 x 4 Cord
33 x 41 Cord ....
34x41 Cord. . . .-.
36 x 41 Cord ....
33 x 5 Cord
35 x 5 Cord ....
37 x 5 Cord . . . . .
36 x 6 Cord ....
38 x 7 Cord
40x8 Cord ....
so-called Tire
TIRES
$ 7.40
8.85
10.65
18.95
19.90
20.90
21.80
27.80
28.90
29.65
33.90
34.90
36.70
59.80
83.90
108.90
'Bargains"
TUBES
$ 1.65
1.75
1.75
2.45
2.55
2.65
2.75
3.50
3.65
3.85
3.95
4.15
4.35
8.70
10.60
13.75
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Oldneld is the only American tire to win the famous
European Road Race the French Grand Prix the only
tire to win and hold the records in every notable speed
event in three years the only set of tires to make an
official highway record of over 34000 miles before tha
first tire pi re way.
BUT THESE WONDERFUL TC
SIZES COMPLETE. LET US
IES NOW WD1LE OUR STOCKS ARE FRESH AND
DEMONSTRATE OUR ABILITY TO SERVE TOU
ACME AUTO SUPPLY CO.
East End of Capitol Avenue Bridge
BLAKE AUTO SUPPLY CO.
Main and Anita
VILVEN GARAGE
1309 Loralna 8tret
SERVICE GARAGE & TIRE SHOP
380S Houeton Avenue
COUNTRY CLUB FILLING STATION
7011 Harrlaburg Boulevard
S. V. DANNA
North Main Street Road R. F. D. No. 2
FIRST WARD GARAGE
1910 Houston Avsnus
W. H. FARRINGT0N
S13 San Jacinto Stret
FOXEY PINE SERVICE STATION
Rout A Box M-A
AUTO PARTS CO.
2801 Preston Avenue
HARRISBURG MOTOR CO.
Harrtabura Texaa
MAJOR JOHNSON
10' Welch Avnu
JOE LUDWIG
1617 Center Street
MELEY AUTO SUPPLY CO.
3208 Clark Street
SHORTY'S GARAGE
2523 Ysls 8treet Box 73
S. 0. S. TIRE SERVICE INC.
Daltaa and Fannin Streets
SWEDMAN-PAGE FILLING STATION
Main and Bellaire
RED STAR AUTO SUPPLY CO.
3110 Waehlngton Avenue
WELCH SERVICE STATION
70th and Harrlaburg Boulevard f
BYRON F. WILLIAMS CO.
Travlt and Leland 8treets
DOUBLE MILEAGE TIRE CO.
1114 Fralrio Avnu
V. H. CAIN AUTO SUPPLY STATION
Main and Stuart
CHURCHILL TIRE SHOP
2715 Preaton Avenue
CONGRESS AVE. FILLING STATION
" . Congress and Crawford Streets
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