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iHE HOUSTON POST: MuND ay mokiniing jucr i9zz.
fcalSHriners
Game ftroin
Shrhie; Score
n
or
id
Ty a cor df I to 3 Arabia Temple'i ghrlnjt n defeat)1 the nine
f -t over from Ban . Antonio to represent Aliafi T tomple In a battle
3d at West End Saturday afternoon. More thi 1200 baseball fans.
a i ..jority ot them Shrlneri and their families nessed the contest
'i nag demonstrated early In tbe game that the ci lalna who jptdto the
:lntea of the two teams had anticipated a real ttle and tie rtront-
t man available was sent to the mound. TutTlj presided 1 i box
' r Arabia and proved that he has lost none of hit cunning. i.T .
'Manager Kllnger for Ban Antonio brought w h him a tall slender
kn lha eientai ft Wiirvhurh full fUJ i . L .. Mln I 7. m -
iscu uj vw .i w. . .ut -iiauKHt fJUUIlB UL tuts l";umiuau I w....Tl. .
c. r essman of the fourteenth district and he Itoi proved it difficult South Hou.tou
I .gn ior me nowwu wruw oauers 10 solve ( BOVn pitcpirs' were
I good although Wurzbach resigned at the ti 'of the Revet a frame
la favor of Storey. Tuf fly sent 10 men to the I nch during he argu-
ment by the strike-out .route and Wurzbach com illed eight b Vtori to
walk along the same path. - ...
The crowd ot spectators was one of the best atured that as seen
any of fhtf13hrine games this year. . They were or for a good flme and
while they rooted naraest ror Arabia they were gerouf to the visitors
. ami wara TrYiOiAO . I ' I
" nd opportunities In this line came
FAST CONTESTS
FEATURE COUUTY
LEAGUE PLAY
South Houston and Boys'
School Play 18-In- '
. ning Game
.14
..en. ;-. .-
' Th Arabia band was oat osnsl. Thr
wis e pared la which both teams headed
br rlia . bead. participated. Jut 'at the
Stat 'waa eboot to trt. proceeding were
belted - by the announcement thst Alsafar
had come ever from San Antonio under some
tort' of false pretene and lnatead or plsyln
their! nrst team. Arabia felt that their
ascend teas could ctrrr off the honore of
the day. At ttala juncture nine irettr Touni
girl la brUtbt bfimoter coatwnes anneered
on tbe iel. katterlee were nnouneed and
In Antonio went 10 rmi
k.rrewly mlaeed tbe
win caned
COUNTY LEAOUI.
tadlng of (ha Teams.
w. L.
u l
10 4
Bon' School 19
Olty Hill 13
Hjkawa U
ueuoiay a..i. F.u
CITY HALL Si DaMOLAY 0)
FOfWKIT.
10 4
n
Art.
.87S
..T14
.42
.4WI
.ej
.182
Humble and Sinco
Win in Oil League
PLAN ADDITIONS
. J.1EDICAL COLLEGE
HouBton Post Bpc1al.
GALVESTON. Tew. July 2.
r s s a tea no iu WIIVU Utiv IIVW VMiimiMja -
Before 2000 people the Humble team defeated the Texas additions to the state Medical coi-
t.i. di... U.. -.r c iaajn n :;- Tf lege In Oalveaton. at the approximate
iuiuii; i j m i u . .c ui . iU v u ....... 6 M75.000 now art belna"
was a pitchers battle all the way Lrevenstine having the Dest made according- to Drwuiiam Keii
of it Tt wax hv far one of the bust amateur carries olaved in l" dean of the collese. i The sue
- :. i - . . . ..n" " u iceaa oi tne propoeiuon oepenaa on
tne city DOtn teams exniDiung as nign ciass DaseDau as coum the securnB of a nurber of iota be-
be played anywhere.
for 11 innings each team had gotten but two sale bingles
. . 1 T . O
Jjunaway securing Dqtn. ior
1 exas
result of an old differential ayatem
and Hi' retention means that such
porta aa Beaumont Orange and Port
Arthur have a decided preference over
Galveaton notwithstanding that the
mileage la In moat caeca shorter to the
Texas common points.
The situation effecta .Galveston to a
disadvantage but It Is believed that
the matter will be satisfactorily ad-Justed.
A month ago the pennant looked like
a cinch for the Giants but now It ap-
pears that McGraw"s outfit will have
to work Its damdeat to cop the flag.
e..e.eoo.............eooeooooooo.o.o
POSTP01ED GALES
AREPIYEDOM
INDUSTRIAL MOP
80. HOUSTON WINS.
a.!. slafaasntskfl frhdl HAYB HCllOOl 111
thrflllnsf lH-InnlnaT Mm.. South Houiton
a.. .tk.u. in ntMr innlnar but
Qoata tlKhtetwd Id tbe pltKhM id beld
South Houton itft. In tbe 18th innitir
KntM ffot on br nn error etole eecond and
Hemdor eeorea im wiio m won hhkiv.
or tnt Boye acuQoi vnom uirr wui v.w..-.
trhM. tMM of- falmert ibon
mt- i..u. Sm eh. frhlmal suit
nlk-hed an alr-tltht a. tne. etrlklni out 18
Cmeratlne'a wlldneia forced hlmaelf to
pitch lrtlht benebnll to pull hlmneir nut
.C .ninla AC hull lull mm In t.lM Mirond in-
nlni Ben walked etole eecood. Iewle made
a wonderful catch of Drer'e low foal. Knmn
walked. Creeenntlne tightened np and .truck
out Remihe and Trow retlrlnp the elde.
The llraworka ntarted In the twelfth. Bor
Show m out pitcher to flnrt Voonir oln;
l eioie aecouo ana ncoiea w
lor.blow for two been. Currle elnf led
:
tied
TmwU
Stole second and wae cafe on alerrltt'i mc
barten beeldee holding the Bore' gitaol sate
In all Isnlnae. Umpire Endlcott sot hit bj
i Jlair off Akl bat In the eUhth Tuning
and bad to retire. Ooita for the jo
School led la hitting setting a oouo.e awn
one eugie. Heeaor ana w 'r-
nirTr?ll'UiaiVU SIS visa iceww i
asi.. Vw.au m.rVai MOOA t)ICK UD. OI
I Turner hit bech of eocono. mtowuw uiw
L for tbe uura out.
ovuun "Vai - Ab II l'o A
Meedor Sb I I JjPorwr. ? y
v
Tbe tnt ball
le mliaed the piajere nemo. .
hMl h.ll .nd th atrll iterteil
ltk the umnlre. who forreitea tne
to Ali.f.r. There wa a iwl launh
the giro reureu ou i Houston. Blertrte
COMMIRCIAL UKAQU
Standing of Hie Teams.
raw
gtaie started.
Arabia T.
Ik. U IUI LhIm
lie wae " -
Cams Iwaa
S'JUthera Pael
vfCI.. IMaw w.a matin for rnrrle at tnlpl.
both raneni being sate. Crerenetlno hit for
two bases scoring Currl Merrltt going to
third: rimiott aingieo econna uemii.
A puree was tnaue up tr tne numuie ran-
era. .
1. 1 VI 111 ir I 1 11 An
AbHPoAl S Ab H P(t A
rnnna 9K H O A 2 n..hle!1. MS 4 0 5 1
Carrie.' as . -4 2 B Mrll.le. if 5 0 1 p
Merrttt. lb. 4 0 11 1 Kflbauer.cf 4 0 2 0
r-.n.n. n a t n iib.i... ih... 4 0 a Z
1-lmiott. cf. 4 1 4 OK'sran. lb. . 4 010 0
Lewis e. .. 4 0 9 OIRoushe .. 4 0 10 1
Borsbow rf. 41 1 1 0 Trow p. . . 4 0 0 8
"atronrt . . . l u o u
Totals . .40- T 3d 13 Totale .. 3 30 12
H K
T 2
8 2
Williams' 24th
Associated Press Report.
ST. LOUIS July 29. Kenneth
Williams of St. Louts went Into
a tie with Clarence Walker of
Philadelphia for leading home
uin honors of the American
league by knocking out his
twenty-fourth circuit drive of
the season with McHanus on
base In the fourth Inning In the
Boston-St. Louis game Satur-
day. Pennock was pitching.
eeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeee
RUSSELL WINS
'ATTORNEYSHIP
BY ONE VOTE
Batted for Trow In twelfth.
Score br Inlnaa: R
Humble 000000000 005
Teua t 000 00000 0000
k-enwle scored their drat rua . In
Innln. Manderrlll led oil with
.twa-haMw He was eacrlscM to
" v. t ur.a mi irAmt on an error
' Hkllldar. Aithounh there wjs oo mare
scoring dose otll the fourth Inning the
apertstora were treated to some gilt edged
' pitching by both wound artists. In three
innlaia-TafSj fanned all me aaa wunaec.
'Ti' Alsafer's half of the fonrth ther pot
' toe aww acroea the plate and Arabia "eued
. ... Ik- mmm I lh.tr llS f. A dO.lhle 1T
" Ckowning. a single br Tajlor and an error
b kfaaderTllle eontrlbnted to Altafsr s aue-
rm. rr Arabia. Kubeoa led oil with a
single atole eecood went te third on Wei
. m Keller's slnfle.
The Bfth toning passed without damage to
J either aide. In the sixth Ktlbena connected
for a doable and scored oa Waller's single.
" In tbe seventh Arabia batters touched up
Wsnbach ror tarae ana. iw -"
veseed another and to make the matter
. still awre discouraging for him. he fumbled a
K..L- iil.i.i -n hv IUbimmi and Buoetl a
wild Pitch for go?d measure. When the
d.t cleared away Tuffly. Mender-llle. I. B.
-Valta and Kubeaa had all reported st the
1 -.rousting ararioa.. WursbacU then retired la
Y farer Storey.
Eacb sMe scored one run la the etghth.
For Saa Antooto. Benton led off with a alugle
thronsh awrotid and scored later on Mander-
Tllle i error. Ror Arabia. Mike Malts . hit
aafely. but wee out trying to make third
V'Teec. error which placed Scott on
. second. Langford. running tat Scott -cored
- toe Soal ma of. tot game when TafSi Sit
. D..i.. .fnnvhr nmelv at their
half at the olnth. -bur the best they could
t aolras to get one bu m first base where
- a. ri hi th. turd out waa registered.
Aitar tbe game the Tlaitlntplayere were
guests at a dinner on the Rice roof gleen
' liy-Arabia Temple. Oond fellowship reigned
' iCi a hMira the bors Were to-
. getlSfVlid ptsns were talked orer for the
forauttoo of a gttte league neit year to br
. coBponed ot Bariae teams.
I Arabia Temple has no
f tsts year wlaalng all
. .." i .800 IklnTlfT. 1 I.S moreen. 10.. 0 so u-'h--
fB 14 1W .M I Hkireil. 4D. I Yivwv-. Z n Z E..).. ha..
.".! I i -5S2 WWlJ-la ? i ! 1 10. O flcMerrmT
: "? " .3 j 'zrrr. i ::.:; ' a & MKtraa t o xiiwtr to Hem to
2 o Z SKmaT if" 6 i Off CreTen.tln. S.
..L J o .1 4.vli. " i z i . A T a n Tm 1 B
r - I Kruse. i . - - - - i -t-r- v
Runs Young. Taylor Currle Merrltt.. Cree-
Houston Post Special.
MINEOLA Texas. July 29.-
-The
Bens'. Rouabe Currle. Uo I closest race for a county office evlr
Plttbura Olas
Bell Telenhoa
xet-Eiectnc
' HOUSTON ILICTBIC WINS.
HOt'irrov ki Krrmici plate m.ASS
Ah It Pa Al Ah H Pa A
Reaaon. an.. A a 1 l'Antll. as'. I I S 8
Opals. 8k .. 1 S K.Bogar2b till
Ooanally c. 4 0 T 1 Hubert cf. 4 j I
ltetnraa. p. 4 4 1 S'Murpny rr
iiaaaa ci .. 4 4 I turs.Bogan
fTle. lo ... 4 810 O'lllll. ID
w. Alkea. If 3 1 IV
Msauel. rf.. 1 l
Wells 2b... 4 t 1
Totals. . .2 11 f4 1T touib.
Score by tnnlnaj
. rf. 4 i 1 0
Teneralll.3b 1)1
D retry c 4 1 S 0
Spurloek pM 1 I
Totals ..'.33 IS 2T 101 Totals ..8414X7 S
Score he lanlM R R ' K
Houston ElMflr Co.. 500 001 W2 IS 4
ritianurg Plate Olaaa 102 vuz viv e la a
Rune Hensoa. flaara. Deborah S. Date 2.
ryie Antu j. w. Bant nyoert r.. nnfar i
Two be as hits Deborah. Tlyle Hyb
Bases oa halls Of? Deborah 1 off gpnrlock 1.
-Houston BMWtrw lz.
.60 4 M 1
a H R
Boys- 8.. .000 000 uoo two ww-j " " -
Rnae Km.- Errors Heaqor . a. --.-.
. nMan a f raome. .wv
iz Mcyywa" - haens
haaa hlia A am a. " m.T7. '
kT&iu lT UHia5 McOwau 4: of
cost. 11. un o?'"."
uni. Hrnooi .a.
and Palaier. Tlmo ;18. .
. -
BOOSTERS WIN.
. . . - aaaM
Usenaila Park Boosters Mieoma
ybert. be hittTng the ball hard ana ruuniag ""IL.y.-
hlta Taylor. Crerehatlne.
haeea Toung Currle. Bens. Hacri-
Lranawar. iwi.oie pier ii-
K.mn Haaea nn m i
off Trow 1. Hit by pitcher
tnvk nail Rf CrevenBtlne
Hlla Off Crematlne 8. off
Trow T. Umpire tira bam. Time Two hours
ana ev miautea.
Plate
Tin One
emple has nowj played four game
Tear wlaalng an iour. . ""
bar beea taken from KI Mlna ot ue resioo
and en each from Ben Hur ot Austin aua
gaturdara game Irom A.sai.r.
. n . n i . lix.ria
" .1 .k ll D. k
nun af o "
0
o
4
1
I
4
V
- . . .11 11 1 V A
A Msn'Tllle.sa. 4 111
t .B.Mltt.lb 4 iyo
iCuheaa 8b. 4 8 1 0
. We
Loft'aa ha
Ulase a. lawtdre Voruresa.
hour aaa so a. Lou tee.
TBL KLCCTRIC WIN DOUBLE
HEADER.
BELL TFJ.BPHONB I TEL-ELKCTRICY
Ab H rO A AbiirsA
Roeta. rr . . 4 S) I V Iter n 4 1 1 1
rVblranlel.lb 4 9 8 Wlllfiird. Ill ! S 4
Wlleou as.. 4 llLonbey. 5b. 4 14 0
Hasberrr.Sb 8 0 1 SIDrbs. as... 4 3 8 I
Rowell. 2b. . 8 0 0 O'Waddell. cf 4 1 1
Rosen. If . 3 8 Plillllerb'y.rf 4 0 10
Camler e .. 8 1 8 tlriben. If.. 3 0 11
Field -ef.. 8 0 1 l'Cleboakl. c. f X 1 14
Helm p... I OUrglll. 2b.. 3 V
nam p.. I 1 oi
Totale ...80 IS! Total ..83 12 It It
Soar be taaleaa: - B U
Bell Teteooaa OrWOMS 0
Tel Electric 130 404 12 13
BCTOKD OA31R.
TKL-ELBCTBIO I BKI.L TEUtrHOVB
isBNl Ah a Pa A
w'fn)aJd.'ii 4
1
?J VSm.. 14 etolea base. M. Wll-
iue p". aw...-- --. a-. . .
led la nuuoa. sriuui -
uva-.wi
"""aThPoaI - -HP.A
0 uinaaper. ci- ; ; j t
aiueeer. 117 I
liperklns. p U
AiM'O'elBelf .4919
u i. n-MMs. e. 4 I 9 i
A"t1t.ftn rf
A buck. sa. . j J
Urunnde. lb 5 8 11
I C. Lyona. IbM 1
ueaaoa. c. . j ; r
Wlnetesd.lf8 1 t
W.tjoDs. 2b 4 8 0
U.FNI cf 6 1
Cudd.i.... 1
SINCO BEATS GULF.
Slnco downed Gulf In a alow gam tbe
final acore helne- 12 to 10. However W'
Inalns were required to decide the winner.
aivr-n t niTTV
" Ab H Po A Ab II Po A
Page. cf.... 4 1 2 0 Anderson. ci 7 z 2
MorubT. c 8 1 1 lOJoowart. If.. 0 0 1
Benard. If.. 0 2 1 Rlelere. s.
Deats. rf... t 0 WPreeaw'd.r. 8
Cou'lkm. 2b T 8 6 0 Bnrrhell.rf. 4
Hsrdr aa.. 3 1 0 0 Arts. lb... 5
Nelson aa... 2 0 0 2Saln. 2b.. A
Krone ger.sp a a l ZKosers. bd.. o
lamb. lb... 5 0 12 Olllrer. D 2
Ullklld p... 5 2 8 !i'arker. p.. 0
uutne p... z
ToUl 48 1181211 Totals... 48 12 39 2J
Slnco 010 070 002 002 12
Cult
run In this section was In the race for
county attorney. The county eiecutivo
committee Saturday declared Walter
Russell electeM by a majority of one
vote over Floyd Harry. Russell re
celved 1594 votes while Harry received
1L93 votes. It had been expected
there would be a contest for county
halrman but such did not prove to
le. Dr. A. P. Buchanan was elected.
longing to private Individuals serosa
the street from the medical school.
A meeting of the owners of the prop-
erty and a committee from the Gal
veston Commercial association win
be held on August 1. to reach an
agreement.
The hoard of rerenta of Texas unl-
tlverslty have agreed to erect two new
j I buildings at the cost of .376000
providing the people of Galveston win
purchase the property on which they
wish to erect the new structures.
The buildings that will be erected
If the ground la secured win house a
library museum heating plant labor
atories of pathology histology and
physiology offices and dormitories.
New Rate on Newsprint
Carloads to Be Sought
Houston Post Special
OALVE8TON Texas July J. The
application af the Oalveaton Commer
cial association for a maximum ihte
on newsprint carloads from Oalveaton
to Texas common points will be heard
before the Texas railroad commission.
August J according to information
received here Saturday. -
The maximum rate on newsprint
carloads between all points In Texas
common point "territory is 33 1-1 eenla
a hundred pounds except from Gal
veston where the rate la 38 1-2 cents.
The difference In the ' rate Is the
PhitadelphirA '
DIAMONDS PEARLS
NECKtACES FINGER RINDS BAR PINS
f the tdaJity eMjenurii with th rsfuUt'nn tf ' V
' tin Ertlkfllhment Canesfesdsnce toM . '
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT a JEWELED WEDDING RINGS
SfjerJal pVjtoqraehs wll bs fbrwsrikd upon mfjesl
JEWELS WATCHES CLOCKS iCHINA
' GLASS SILVERWARE NOVELTIES
At. ilKBtfdtad and prked m the GIFT SUGGESTION BOOK
. which will ba nU to try part f iheVAr)4
STAMMERING CURED
YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED
The teat of any man's work Is results; so we are asking you to write. to
stammerers who have come to us and were cured and let them tell you
Just what they think of us and our work. Write Rev. Quincy Ewlng
N'apoleonvllle La. son cured In four weeks been cured a year. Mrs.
F. J. Long 73 South I6th street Paris Texas; son cured in three weeks
been cured two years. Many like these; names furnished on request.
As to character and responsibility write any bank or business man In
Tyler. Booklet and full Information on request.
SCHOOL FOR STAMMERERS Tyler Texas.
1 3
It 013
3 1 0
1 16 0
1 S 1
0 1 1
2 2
3 1 1
S3
GALVESTON VOTES
FOR SCHOOL BONDS
Let us ride our hobby in your plant
Houston Post Special.
GALVESTON. Texas. July J.
230 104 ooo qoo10 Galveston's million dollar school bond
Suns Pace :
CouTllllon i.
Cowa
SIC. B sQ-vef 1 0 0
l-.WUao.3b3l 1 Si og
To tela.
33 T 34 8
B H K
T
lWhttaey. 8b 0 8
OHentotl. ID. a a V
rDotan'nlna.lb 8 10
1 10 idDletaman.rf 3 0 0
2 lTylor. aa.. j i
0 USrAlth. K... 8 0 0
0 Utteece. 4 0 0
1 iiotuaay. t. in
0 5Vnrabach p 4 1 1
Storey ... u v w
Walt. r. . 4
t Mrofi. 3b... 3 14 1!
k Tafflr. n 4 1 0 5
" Uaa(inl.2b. 0)0 0 111
toril.:." sail 27 1 STOUU..31 3 24 4
cjltir?.... 100 301 418
AlMfu ...............000 too 010- 8 i i
' Enr MsBderrllle 2. I. B. Malts Kuhena
' 3. TufSr Iuafem. Benton. Cbowulnr. fay-
; .. Twe-base bits Manuerrllle. Kubena
IbownlaaT. Stolea base Otaownlns. Smith
i Tajlor. Kubena. Scott. Beusoo. Uagfonl.
IMi. Hue' on balls-Urt Wursbarb t. off
Terse J. Hit br pltcbrr By Turny 1. by
lk.Mh.rh i. strai-k out Br Wurabacb s
inatH4l.
WaiMelL ef
Mllleean. rr a
Urebettlf.. t
3 I Refa If. . 3 1 I !1J'hlin
I 1 K. bla. lb . 4 I n 1 1 !" ! .balla-orr
. i swib-.. a. 1 1 1 h't .'sr-si
e.: 4 111 f Heakerty.lk 4 I II"'"
Jl i rawer rr. a a I c;
I an-!.. 4 a : a "
a a aHeiau. i i l
Totals.. -41 32 3T 101
HCOr OJ OUi"a" m
S'i!;S. .'.-'-'sis 641 UJ-1 22 1
isa A ilratirtBlK S- ItnWDUB .
KBBpvr "V- 'naa.. Tni-hiii
K.tb Waft. lvTKllHi. Uiwiiw. ..r
Ki7 ? i&w ussrsr.
wima a. .""AXZZ.A fr-e... a
rndd 5: be Persia 8.
a I lo -.!. -".'" .j.r' V ArtiA
ibPeralos. 1-eft on baae Booater 8:
rkawa a. usanirea swniiu a "-
3. Murvby. Benard 3. Deats 2.
Nelaon U. Miller. ADUerson 2
rt 1 Praaaarnmt 2 ITer 2. KlTlere.
Duffle. Error Blrlere 2. Mala 4. Usrdy 0
Kroaebenrer. Lamb uarrneii. Arts nosers.
Twe-bese bit lyer. Anderson. Kiriere.
Bnrcbell. Stolen baserase 1. weiaon. Miir.
Hn.nl. Tkuih e ulsrs elaona 10 l.on
lAa In rmh. Rase on balls OS Mllklld
Parser 1. on uume 3. n oy pucner
Prer IPase). by Psrter
Duffle (Pen. Benard). Struck out By Dyer
Issue and all proposed amendments to
the city charter with the exception of
the one providing for the establish
ment of a playground for negro chil
dren carried here Saturday.
Walter T. smith who ran unop
posed for the position on the board of I
s K n.fll- 1 k ullblbl A Innlnea
81 He Ullklld 12. br Deer 4. br Parker 1.
by buftle 7. Hits Off Mllklld 12. off Dyer
8. off Parker 1. off D.rer 2. Left oa base
Slnco 2 Quit t. Time Two hour.
OIL LEAGUE.
Standing of the Teams.
(Pase). by I commissioners created by the recent
J lyer . . . . ... . . I
Innlnrs bttcbed ueain oi vomnuesioner woision was l
Team
Humbl . .
Teiaca . .
ouir
Sloca ....
Played. Won. Loat. Pet.
..14 12 2 S.m
..10 7 Ml
..10 ft 11 :ii3
..13 4 II 3V8
Tatals .
Tel-Blertrte
3S 8 3T 4 Taeale ..38
tn eta
eta MW.-4
aua asa-4
S 37 3
S
a
h Tuf8y. 10. Innlnea ntt-bel-IUr
(MM. "n.v-
irk T. Paseed
tea Wursbacb.
Ilmnlrea 4.'larke
bier. Time Tw bour.
Wnra
WiM
aiKl
H0UST011 llATIOIt AL
DEFEATS FEDERAL
RESERYE 14 TO 10
INDIANS WIN.
Texas Sport Ids Goods made a race track
a Nrk Ride Junior diamond when rber
. . i i i h ntf -r trv I floulb Texaa
. -r " .T" . r . Hrt Natii.
Vlteber rer uesiy Aaey-ciaiu m nuai fadera! iteeeree
j BANK LEAGUE
tandlnf of the Teams.
Teaa '
BAY LESS SOX
AND BAPTISTS
WIN SATURDAY
INTERMEDIATE LEAQUt
Standing ef Teams.
Teams Plsyed. Woa. Iet. rcr.
Tea Bayless 4 i
Ked Hoi
PleldsLutmsa... 3 1
Texas Sportlna.Uood.. t 1
DSPILSI - f
O. I. Berins 1 J
Pilots 1
1OO0 I
loool
BOO I
5U0 I
DUO
- h . w.. ot t- 11
v iiran. eaatHfwri f.a- th Indiana with flee
' alt out of ft? trio up. Barrteu and Wet
kit th ball bard for tbe Ststlonrrs. earn
aettliia a circuit drlre and n.ldlnc well.
i aood crowd auyed tbruuabout tbe same.
KU1IN ro.
an it io a
(Is sad Kerens .
Houstoa Natloaal
I'nloa Katkuaal..
Flared. Woa. Lost. Pet
. 15 13 3 SOU
.111 9 8
.16 8 8
.13 8 8
. 1ft ft 8
..is s ia
BAYLESS WINS.
a
son
INDIANS
An fi ro a
1 2 oiuaraen. c-ss t
S 1 l '"Nia -ut
0 1
DerfsaaD. 8b 4
-Orsjt. lb. ft
f Wlttae cf ft
jt.lawea. If
' Mnrtaa. rf . . 0
; p.af try. rf 4
; Ystea. .... !
e'ewler. n rl
12 111-brlD. lb.
0 O Kerd. :u.
Totals.
.48 18 37 1 J
2lFaulk. 8b.. 3
4
2
0 1 Hul.-e. 2b... 3
0 O'Hiraa. rf-C. 4
1 1 D'ter. rf.. 0
i OStyers. rf. 4
S llilerny. aaW 4
IKoti-b. o... 1
IWebb. 31p. 4
UaiKly. it. i o
8 3
u l
1 0
1 12
0 0
1 0
4
I
1 0
1 1
0 0
1 1
ii-iw- imfhm nitehlne for Te Barle.
A.r-atl tha Teiaa 8uortlnc Ooods Indian.
He allowed tbem only Are hite. two reus
and retired 1 of tbe Indiana by strtkeout.
Jbi He also did some fancy piarn-atitina-
xa be droee Bed Bnab home In the Ant with ale
Ti . l'lar rohbad Mm of his otber
nvuitvn nniiuraAb vvimo. I fffort oa lone niee to ten. uornaaii
Tbe BU. Nations! detested the Fed Z' fie "v? 1 ... (wttSi
rat Baaarea tesai by tbe score of 14 to 10. 1 wt for aot toucblna tblrd. WooOwtrd took
Caaaaa burisd a sood asm retlrtaa sine cre of soma bard chance Id centr and
rhldl Wllllantaoa ianru at wmmt
TEXAS-OKLAHOMA LEAGUE
RE8ULTS:
Ardmora 1; Sherman 4.
Greenville 11; Mexla 4.
Parts Si Corsleana 8.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
. RESULTS:
Newark S-4; Reading 2-1.
Buffalo Toronto 7.
Rochester 7; Syraeuaa B.
Baltlmora (i Jersey City 8
- .
THREE EYE RESULTS:
Decatur ; At Blsomlgton t.
Terra Hauta 10; At Molina 4.
Evanavllla 0-0; At Rockford 5-1.
Danville at Peoria rain.
COAST LEAGUE RESULTS:
San Franclace 4-4; Varnon 1-1.
8aftl 8-1; Portland 8-t.
Sacramento 1t; Salt Lake I.
Los Angelea 1; Oakland t.
Total... 40 13 24 13
RUE
S4 1111 10 27 IS 3
Bsr by laalnn
! fk.le.Adn -blstn UM 200 11 13 4
Brooks 4. Wllllauiaon 0. norrman .
Caaaaa buried a aood ssm. retlrlaf; alue
batter a atrlk. 30 blta wet msile daring
th mm.
HO. NATIONAL I FttD. BRHRRTK
abHPoAl Ab H I'e A
IfsBleoa. ms. S 1 1 Sanford. Ih. 3 IS 1
I u s Mnrphy rr. s 0 0
1 0 Sharlor. ir.. 4 8 0 0
3 8 1-Mb man. 1b p 4 8 0
2 H nfrilsal. 2b... S 8 4) 3
3 O dllartiras. r. 3 18 0
1 I'lUrlcirs. p-cf 4 3 8 3
1 0 OAtbiueon ss 3 3 a 3
2 1 OMIlrs. D-3b. 3 13 3
.82 18 21 V Totals. ..S3 12 IS 14
Tana INDIANS
unria
(lanaaa. p. 4
lulaa. 86... 8
Husbaway c 4
Spark. lY. 3
looaa rr... a
I'aloe. 2b... 4
Pentra. If. . 4
Harc'alHI.rf 8
TMats..
Brooks. Sb. 4 O
win -on. ss i
Nerr.ll. Ik. 3 1
Woodw a. er i
li rman.Sb 4 3
W'tmer.p.3b 3 O
Uersan. rf. 3 0
Tatea. e... 3
rowler. If. 1
TKX BATLKS.1
Hunt
1
BEACH TENNAS
ISLAND CITY
OUTDOOR SPORT
lllfaannllla.aa 8 O O
ftlAshuiore. rf 8 V 0 6
0 Buab. Sb.. 8 0 O 1
0
Totale... SI 8 27 13
4 I
Jacob p
Walla ef.
Brldatb hi t I
Merrltt. It. 8 8 0
B'rbow. lb
Ulltaa
8 6
I 1 '
IS
SS ley.lb.it 4 18
83 'M
Total.
: 2L K W U m.'r-i Mr i .Ilk' ' hHuC Houeto. Natloei.1 450
Kowler 3. Bardrn 2 aulk. I lielpe Buice. I owti Kaaene iat
Itleea rJ&er. Webb 3. Uautlr. Brora I f
Brooks 2. DorfmaV Banleu. Tlulce. Heed. Raej-llaoleoni 2 Canaan.
Twn-haae hit. Brooks. Willlameoo.
R H
00ft -14 18 4
001 0-10 12 8
(lulnn 2. Mush
I'erelra. Marcvutell
wa. Twn-haae h t Hrouks. IMIlismeou. I sway a. aparaa 5 Touns.
i araa- UHarthT Hamen. Mlrera. l nre-1 nuaioru a. aiurptu. nnurmso. llartuac I.
! aity rowier. .. ."- "Jlv "'.'."y-"""-
Hina. W'ebfi. nioien nearai nivua. i i oiairae. I . IB. rianivra.
Itoauna 4. Dorfaian 2. Wltlniir 8. Mai-I Hkurasaa. 8lsal 2. Atklaaoa. Two-baa
well 4. McCarthy . rowler. narura .' I nn-aaiewa a. aiuanaway. leuac 3 Palo.
i arm v l n I jonien o. vn ' r 1 ' i t-u bwi vmwvw niwiiu. aairaoai a
Vebb J. Struck out By Powler 4; by Vc-1 hSc Touns. Double play Sburmaa to ae-
pitched Br Fowler 'J Mct'artby 3 lilts off Brln 1. ot Sburmaa 1. Hit by pitcher
i ilrr rowler 11: oft McCartbr i. Passed a Iumi 1. 8truck out Br Cbanaa a
.' balls Berdcn Is Belss X. Wild pitcnee or ahuraaa 8. Inn Ins pitched by Sburmaa
3 Jonlsa a: weoo iu. la-n oa nesea ...... t u)u inx Hue . oa wisss Mr xr-
A. ai.llna.i. T rnolra KotCk. TIOJS I ... a Tri on haaaa HiMlataa NatlAnal a
A i'M. . I Federal Beaerr 10. I'mplrae Meyer aa4
I crawwea 'Aim uu aour aaa xa ainati
.' ' HVMBLE 00D8 WIN.
Humble T Odd oerestea to rs.i umi r-rirr tJTC nT7 AT
ef Heu.to.. 3 I. 1. Tt. fetr SPRUNTS BEAT
I I Ike isss wss a homer over te lert neiu
e Woodward called cuttler tStrd.
. i n t
T-... In.ll.aa OflO 200 OOO I n 9
T hike 10U 200 0033 8 1
B WllllamafM. Thnrfmsn BllSh I. JS
w florerbow. Brrors Wllllsmsoo. Nar-
..II 'li.-M nna-aa TWA-he.e till. JS
cola. Duns 2. Shipley. Tbree-bas bit
Ronrhow. Moms runs uwi ni.n .-
Hiolea basee Wllllamaun 3. Nort.ll 1. Aa
awre. Well 8. Double ply late K
ia. oa nai s-his ninaa w.
Jacob 1. Struck t Bj Wlttrasr uj
Jacob 1. loatur pttehed Br lttmer S.
. i int. llff Wltlmer 3. wild
eitchee-iacob I. Ift JU Usea-lndl.o..
I waeiaaa 7. bmplra-'Bakw. Time of
(am Oa aour aaa nnj enanir..
RED SOX WIN.
i (Tiietjw i.tmu
wall by William
wT
rrlnc on base.
nrjr nnnR I aviJf
AkHPoA - Ah tl Po A
- rttav Sh 4 0 1 ftlAnd'm. 3b ft 1 13
Harta4df 111
:.'; Prtne 4 1 j
' .i kcuiata. p 4. l oio
llrowart.
1
If
i-oanf-Twl
4
Reeelre SB ft
Preosw'd. c 4
Bur'belliUf 4
Parker lb. 4
Vellette. 2b 4
K oarers rf. 4
Merrltt p. 8
Camel ... 1
1 0
1 '
ft 1
2 01
3 51
1 0
1 4
0 01
ro?KX-P.AUr
MaMam. e. 3 14 0 Tuber. tl J 0 I j
Wllsoa. p. 4 t 3 8 lire. .
i. ' " I X i :i Almtaeina w...MM.
by. score s-nszTi m&ni i immm mmm
S. P. ATHLETICS
GALVESTON'. Texas. July 29
Beach Tennis" the latest outdoor
sport of the Island City la dally grow
ing more popular on the beach and
numerous parties spend svrrathour
a day. In hot pursuit ot an elusive
rubber ball.
"Beach Tennis." originated In Gal
veston about a month ago. when a
party of young people tired of swim
ming commenced batting a small
rubber ball around. Gradually a court
was marked off certain rules laid
down and fouls and errors agreed
upon until now the game Is as com
plicated as tennla.
The aame according to the players.
is played with a hollow rubber ball
about tha alse of a tennis ball nnd
tha court marked oft on the aand Is
about -the else ot a single tennl
court The ball Is batted with the
hand similar to hand-ball the per
son returning the "serve" being
obliged to wait until tha ball bounces
before ba bats' It hack. A acorlng
system counting points by misses.
o is used and a hot rivalry hss sprung
up between some ot the crack 1'la.v
2 I en on tha beach.
1
elected. It was rumored that a n-
gro candidate was to run against him
but the negro failed to qualify through I
not having his petition signed bylOl
per cent of the qualified voters.
Although tabulation of the votes had
not been completed Saturday night.
indications were that the Issues car-
ried passed by a large majority. It
was uncertain by how large a major
ity the negro playground amendment
was defeated.
The $1000000 made available fori
school purposes through the passage
of the bond Issue will be used entirely
for the purchase of new ground build
ings and equipment. No provision
was Included for an Increase In the
number of teachers to be employed.
Charter amendments which carried
provide for 3125.000 for the repair and
improvement of the city waterworks I
pumping station located at Alta Loma.
iuuvw lor street improvements a I
separate waterworks fund and the I
creation of throe police clerks Instead
of two now In effect.
Cook
Rice Right
Heat 6 cups of water with
ninrhofsalt.inlareesauce-
nan. When boiline. &&
slowly 1 cup Comet Rice.
Boil 20 minutes oruntil
grains are soft. Drain ir
colander set on backy
of stove until grains
.fall apart. Denet
ctver.
All normal folks have hobbies.
Ours is the oxy-acetylene process its
past performances and future possibilities.
And we ride our hobby lo the limit.
There isn't a phase of oxy-acetylene weld-
ing and cutting that isn't our particular
study. No improved method no new appli-
cation no development of the process that
doesn't receive our painstaking investigation
and our enthusiastic co-operation.
We flatter ourselves that we know the
oxy-acetylene process.
And we know its application to a great
many different industries.
In hundreds of plants making everything
. from locomotives to glassware Oxweld weld-
ing and cutting blowpipes are reducing pro-
duction costs improving products and sav-
ing time.
It is quite possible that your business is
no exception even though the process has
never yerbeen applied to your; production
and reclamation problems.
It won't take us long to find out if you'll
give us the 'opportunity.
Or Perhaps You Are
Already Welding?
Peihaps your trouble lies in securing the"
-4est results from ydir.equipment?
Maybe you don't feel that you are getting
ico service from oxy-acetylene?
Then let Oxweld help you.
Our aim is to see that you are satisfied. 4
No matter what make of apparatus you
' are using no matter what your difficulty
Oxweld experience and advice are yours for
the asking.
Our telephone is Preston 4360. J
Substantial price reductions on Oxweld
and Eveready Apparatus now effective.
Let us ride our hobby in your plant I
M. S. CLARK Resident Sales Engineer
602 STEWART BUILDING H0USTON
aw
Oxweld World's largest makers of Oxy-Acttylene Welding and Cutting Apparatus and Supplies
EdakM'a. rf 1 0 0 0
INDUSTRIAL UEAQUI
Standing of tha Teams.
f
s
TMals .SS t JT 10 Totals. . .M 10 U 11
I By tanlaas R H K
. Oulf ...i.'. 001 OO0 000 1 10 s
. i i. nxitl. U'..k.
' . Jot ri. Krror Klemlst Prlnc
rioMar W Iteeree. iierea e. awnir
aeeroad. Vellette t Parker. Twe-bs
k. Holder 1. IMnce Prewwnwl. Home
rue William. Stolen n-rienilng. Sac-
rlla.ee Pnwieoed. William. Nerrltt. Dou-
kla nlaewAnderann to Vllltt to HOCel
Ilaae ea ball Of MrOrata I off Merrltt
I Hit by pitcher By Merrltt Uohnaoo).
t 1. not lie MrOratta 10. br Merrltt 1.
i ! i.. rur MrHratk 10. off Merrltt . T. left
; a Base Humble 4 Dulf 10. rmplree
I 1 Iiira and Snlllna. Tim at fssu Oa
1 i hour and forty nre ninaie.
Te
8iniU
Urey ...........
St.iuiera ramtig -
I'eilea
Maieele a
tiwr
(iir ia ......
httleoal BlCMlt
0.
....14
....13
....14
....
....11
....10
w.
14
Amundsen Abandons
BIf B.it Bltt' sir tlnht Dltchloc caopled
rfltk ksrd. tlaiely hlttlac wer bl feature
ot nprunt's defeat to 8. P. Athletic.
Rtlti wss la rsr form sllowlss only aaa
hit aad strtklat out elsht batter.
OQIrlslly saly 28 aieo faced ala la ala
Innlas.
Ca snd Xsha rarlstmd triples. Glass
led the hi i tar with thre lDles.
UIMIOKT i a. p. A
Ab H Po Al Ab II Pa A
Nnrrls. II . 4 Oil OlOlbeoo. .ss. IMS
Hubs rt .1 OiUooilson. Jb
Taeal... an T Totals.. .W S I
Br Iniuv- R II K
a -1 a a.- Ain MR a H 1
yielOs-Uitaaia 0 000 100-S f
KcaaWianm Wllsoa 2. Hart. Prloa.
Maiaa. linear. Kills i. Krror Stllsrt. JOT
4 .am I riaa. Aheeree. Bobh. Two-beee Sll- lloa.
.S4S I Tlir-a ha.a Kit Stuart. Itnme mil Uaoa.
.444 I Rrole Wsea Nolan t. Meneueo. Be oa
belle JST Wllsoa S. off Hoorer n. '."
piarbef y Hoover 1. Hiroeb out -Br li-
ana T. br Hoorer IL lonlon nlloliej Be
Svikna a hv Hanfal
:JJ1
.444
.M0 I
Hit UB Tlliaua a.
WILDCATS FORFEIT.
Trinity BpUt . Oartl Wildest 0-for-
felt
aCHULtNtUHO S GONZALES 0.
' arrlUlLENBCRO. Tnss. July '
"Irtt) " Crate on th monad for Mobolen
1 1 OiUooileon. ab 4 0 4 1
4 2 0 Oilisrls. ab.. .1 0 I 4
uw. t inr . i 4 ilKlmmns.lb t
.'V V-y- 4 I f TlMalonJ cf. 1 6 I
Ul.a.1 V 9 4 WamtTtam. - w - f I.
M AU 'SI S II
tmn. bnt sat th fs.t Ion teles ala aa I
th ls'ler dlamoad Wennetsr. I l O.
Ohio tnrreB. snpnoiT
laabart waa la a walk. .
LID; 30 ARE HELD
Officers tlahtaned tha lid Friday
olfht and Saturday.
As a result. 30 Demon are being
held In Jail faclni charaea ot loiter-
In ona charred with violating the
"foo-ioo eye" ordinance and six are
being held for Investigation. They
ware all gathered In a series of raids
which began Friday night.
Officers who mad the arrests are
Constables J. E. Naauln and C
Wooda. City Detectives Peter Coral-
las W. E. Slack C. IK.' Simmon
Percy Heard and Warren Anderson.
Those held prisoners Include worn-
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Pianos reduced thlg week.
OLIVER'S UUSIC HOUSE
10 Texaa Avenue
wobbled sad Bebu-
flrer.ef 1 0 0 rVi
4
. NOME) Alaska July tl Captain
Amundsen has abandoned his attempt
to reach Folnjt Barrovri In tha Maud.
. his axDloratlon ship and has transfer
red to tha eehooner Holm according
' to a wireless message received here
from . the sfauda. . With . Captain
Amundsen- ware Lieutenant O.
OmdaL aviator and one other man
whoa name was not given. It la ua
dratood that tha plan to fly aero a
tha north ol hag been abandoned
Holcbf ss
sa"eoii
wtski. lb
arkaefer t
H.lrer rf
0 0 R'aon. Sb 4
a 11 Kir rr... 4
An II ro A
1 All' Hb.
.it It IT 111 Tot.ils...ie 1X114
..Ml J10 00 19 01
.tree 1O0 0UU 030 114
N.ia. Csry . Rolls. Nvn r
h J. Olsss. Ooodenn. Errom Olb-
tr
Bpraj
8. P.
Ri
Ah-I.
Z. i.i. l-laimon. Coffu. Thra-b
hit I iM JJu Si"' "- Xl.J:
- i . gserlrlc Oox. Wscey. . DooMe
P Norrl: Maloa to Olbww:
an tc glstmoris. Baaee oa ball off
offFAroa . lilt by pitch
L. t hr Alwea 1. . (track out By
lt 'M. iceoo e. ir. Daee.
Allies. IB
Crals. p...
?0 Browo. lb. 1
ilBrsoeel.. If 4
0 0 Tonitero .. R
3b
i.
0 1 0lll R .oa.5b 4
o x sidrtraa.
iT llKomssoa
0 klOorrvhaa
o
1 14
1
I
totals.. -M 6 ZT 111 Tot Is... IT 417 17
Br rules II H It
Sckiilaohiini ....... lfwrin nro-i a T
. . a.. . . . w ouv WW u m
Cleaa. Holehek. AlHaaa. Kf
9. Teeaaaeo. H. Bohartaiia. flrlfftn.
1. Brrark not Be Oorrehsa ft. by
rveis 10. nid hall rornoa. Left na
tisns ""' 4 Hcbalanrnri J. Bea ea
hall Off i'r I. ilarrlrVwHoVbak. Al-
lea. Brown loaaasco unitia a. ruga sea
Opasalet
16
Seven Men Are Held
On Auto Theft Charge
Seven men are being held under $300
bond each pending their preliminary
hearlnga at 1 p. m. Wednesday in
connection with the theft of twd auto
mobile recovered Saturday afternoon
P. Levy owna one car and O W. Wil
ton the other.
Thre men are charged with the
theft of Levy's car ona with tha theft
of Wilson's two- with receiving and
concealing atolen property and one
with having participated In both rob
berlea. The hearing will ba In Justice
i. M. Ray s court
We Rent New
Westinghouse Buzz Fans
W Also Rent Vacuum Cleaners
Kingsbury Electric Co.
Ph. Preston 11 JJ 1IM State t.
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Reduced Prices
Low Monthly Paymenta
Orer 16000 Now In Uae In
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Houston Gas & Fuel Cov
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: Maid Flour j
I Is Milled in Houston - 1
j You can't beat the quality
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i m f J xi
IAvavaAvi in
. ' :' ' I
n 1 .i i .i I
In- II I II I iirhtr tnr Ki air nin fhi' III
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