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THREE GENERATIONS And Still the Hole
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INITIAL ENCOUNTER
BY SCORE OF 9 TO 3
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. Battaa' far Fmsell la alath.
j--" Scora by Innings
" t fV WlchlU Falia
' li "t Houaton
Wfchlta Fmll Ah.
CalUahaa rf 5
' f -Two-baa hits Callaghan Gainer MeCarty. Thraa-baaa hht Mon-
' wa. Stolen base Kane Dimond. Sacrifices Coombs MeCarty K I ren-
te 2 McDonald. Double plays Kane to Monro to Gainer 2; Klreher to
Monroa to Gainer: McDonald to Monroe to Gainer. Bases en ball Off
Klrehar 8 off Fussell 6. Hit by
wt By Klrehar 2 by Fuaaell 2.
Wichita Falls 7 Houaton 13. Umpires Miller and Coa. Time Two
fcaura and five minutes.
fj Except for one inning the
rails Spudders bunched four of
Kept Buddy Tanners Oiltown team at a respectful distance
fjrom the scoring column Tuesday afternoon and the onward
marching Buffaloes took the opening game of the series 9 to 3.
VPposing Mike was another
farmhand of Bill Killefer's Chicago Cubs and Kircher clearly
Qutpitched the Wichita Falls ace permitting nine hits to Fus
sell S 15 and passing three meny
to Freddy s five.
Tk Buffalo lineup was slightly
Altered from the nsuaL Chic Hsfey
; Outfielder and slugging willow wielder
been suffering from a wounded
. prop which has refused to heal under
' tA battle's heat and Chic retired
' ' fcfT tka day. In centerfield was placed
th .Versatile Holiahan and Johnny
Kaae returned to his old stand at
short. Although Johnny chunked one
away and cuffed another he was one
' of tka chief actors in five double
killings perpetrate by the Buff in-
aer defense while the two opportu-
nities' which were giren Holly to
aaow sis 4j shagging skill were both
bard chances but Bill handled both.
' Tax McDonald was shored into
Haley's place in the batting order
while Kane hit in Che serenth notch.
The Buffs peppered Fussell con-
tinBOualy in the early innings but
many of their hits were wasted. It
was aot until the sixth that the Buffs
were able to cash in on their su-
; werior attack and in this frame when
Johnny Monroe tripled between
FlUgerald snd Callaghan with two
ssen aboard the Buffs started to
widen the gap until a comfortable
' margin was massed when the curtain
feu
''. Tka Oassers counted in the open-
tag. Callaghan who with Red Smith
were the only guests who could con-
aistaotly kit kircher opened by slam-
' ming the first pitch erer Compton's
bead for a double. Marty went to
' third on Tanner's infield grounder to
" Mearee and scored when Cecil
Coombs bit a long fly to Compton.
- Tbe' Buffs evened the count in
t tbeir share of the opener when
Compton and Holly singled. After
1 Monroe had popped out to Fitzgerald
Gainer walker filling the bsses. Me-
Carty Hfted a sacrifice fly to Fits-
geraid Compton scoring.
. Im the third Gainer doubled off
'Tanner's foot went to third on a wild
ritcb and scored on McCarty's infield
it. John went to third on McDon-
aids single to right but wss caught
it the plate when Kane grounded to
Tanaer.
The Buffs added another in the
fourth. After two had been retired
Momroe walked and went to third on
Gainer's single to right. After Tsn-
-er bad dropped Mccarty s ioui ny
ha singled solidly orer second and
auknny counted.
Tbe Spuds evened the count in the
f:ftb with a hitting spree. After Fits-
rerald bad hoiated out to MeCarty
bmitb singled past McDonald. Fus-
(etl popped one back of second that
HoUaban got after a fast sprint Cal-
laghaa singled through the box and
Biaitk went to second from where
he counted when Tanner shot a single
to right. Coombs singled to left snd
CaOagben ecoredl Art Wei clean
op bitter clouted one to the right
fell fence that MeCarty picked off
the boards. It was a great play for
the Buff outfielder.
The. Buffs took the lead again in
the sixth. Compton wss ssfe when
Locker fumbled bis grounder. Holla-
boax singled orer third snd Compton
race around to third. With the count
two-two od Monroe Fussell fed John-
ny a fast one-across his shoulders
and tbe Hyde Park citixen crsshed it
to right center for three bases scor-
ing Compton and riollshsn. Monroe
scored wn McDonald's single to right.
Tbe Huffs added one in the seventh.
Dinioad was credited with s hit when
Tanaer . tailed to hold his bard
rreander. Kircher bnnted out and
; Dinioad Scored when Compton caught
' one a tbe end of his bat and popped
It tntai left for a single.
' The Ust scoring came in the eighthJ
UcCarty opened wita a double against
the left .field fence and went to third
oa McDonald's sacrifice. Tex's bunt
wag' bard and went straight st Tan-
er but MeCarty waa advanced. Kane
raa bit by a pitched ball and Dimond
B-. passed filling the bsses. Me-
Carty "cored on Kircher's fly to Flta-
Terald while Kane counted when he
snd Dimnnd executed a double- steal.
Tb' second game of the series will
" played this afternoon. Goody had
t derided ott bis pitcher of the bat-
it hat it is passible that Bwarts
noee injured paw has about mended
w ill get the assignment. George has
1 ad a long rest with his mangled fist
ad Is anxious to get into the fray.
"MHEW RECORD JsUDJL '?
V - Aaaedated Prtee Beperv
CLEVELAND. O. Jane ZiOte--u
fonr-year-old son of Betwia set
world's record for tbree-eaarters ef
m ile ever a half-mile track by win-
g the second beat of tbe 2:18 trot
Craawood ' track hers today in
1-2 Ho b ewaed by James
'ry - Hartford Conn and waa
-t by W.' T. Cresiar ef that dty.
e time VUpa a second eft the
one rocord eptabUshed at Can'
-M vaek by HaniaJ Hoaefal !
Htt Ak. a H. P. A. E.
Conptoa If 6 2 2 I 0 0
Hollakaa ef S I 2 3 0 0
ftUaroa 2k 3 2 15 7 0
GaljMr Ik 4 I 2 10 I 0
MeCarty rf 4 I 3 2 0 0
MeOaaaM 3k 4 2 0 S 0
Kaaa M 4 I I 4 2 2
Dlaiaatf. a 3 I 2 2 I 0
Klrckar a 3 0 0 0 2 0
Tatab 30 "7 Tj 27 16 2
...100 020 0003
...101 103 1t t
pitcher By Fuaaell (Kane). 8trtick
Wild pitch-Fusaell. Left on baaei
fifth in which the Wichita
their nine hits Mike Kircher
lettnander f ready fussell a
LEFTY CRAIG IS
BEAR COIMOUEHER
AisocUted Prcsa Report
SAN ANTONIO. Texas June 24.
Bunching their hit in the fifth eighth
and elerenth rounds the GaMers won
the opening game Tuesday 3 to 2
coming from behind after the Bears
had a two-run lead. Lromb base run
ning and bonehead fielding character'
Ued toe game ine score:
Shrereport
AUKHFU
Scheer ss
French rf . . . .
Sperber If
King- ef
Riley lb
Connallj. 2b
Rowland c
Barnes 3b
Harris p . . . .
Qraaam
Craig p
Totals
6
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
6
2
1
5
0
0
0
0
.43 3 14 33 IS 1
Batted for Harris In fifth.
San Antonio AB R H PO
Brorold. 3b S
3
uross ss
Booe. If i ...
3
2
2
13
ff
1
3
0
Galloway. 2b
Msyer. lb . .
Meyers cf .
Lovelace rf
Warwick e .
Hodges p . .
Totals 34 2 6 33 17 1
Shreveport 000 010 010 013
San Antonio aoo 000 wu 002
Two-base hits Galloway Rowland.
Three-base hit Meyers. Stolen
base Brovold. Sacrifices Booe
Lovelace Gross Sperber. Innings
pitched By Harris 4 with 4 hita and
2 runs; by Craig 7 with 2 hita and no
runs struck oot-Bj Hodges Z by
Craig 3. Bases on balls OS Hodgea
2 off Harris 1 off Craig 3. Batters
hits By Harris (Gross). Left on
bases Shreveport 11 San Antonio 7.
Double plays French to Barnes to
Scheer: Maver to Brovold: French to
Scbeer. Time of game Two hdure
and 25 minutes. Umpires Newnam
and xlane.
Bering Team to Swim
At Heights Natitorium
Tonight at the Heights Nst the
Bering baseball dub will celebrate
their success in leading the City Sua
dsy league by giving a big swimming
party and supper.
Several of the Buff players have ac
cepted the invitation to attend and
after the big water meet the players
their families and friends will partake
of a sandwich spread to be served
bv the ladies.
C. L. Bering wflrshow how he lands
tarpon in the gulf when he endeavors
to land several of the best swimmers
obtainable with a line and pole from
tbe pool after they have dived into
the water and started for the other
end. lie will endeavor to play them
out as be does the big salt wster
fish snd ss Mr. Bering has a good
reputation as a fisherman his word
will not be doubted until the contest
nas been tried out.
Several of the ball players have
made small wagers with him to the
effect that they will be able to pull
him with his rod snd reel with them
when they get started in the wster.
but Mr. Bering hss confidence enough
not to even put on a bathing suit dur
ing nu iignt with the human fish
All Bering plsyers friends snd
rooter sre requested to call at the
C. L. Bering Co. sporting goods store
on Travis street for their tickets to-
dsy. The party will leave the store
tonight st 7 o clock.
AMATEUR LEAGUE MAN.
AGERS TO MEET.
Community league managers
will meet at the city audito-
rium at 8:30 tonight Very
Important business win be taken
np with tbe managers by the
president and secretary of the
Amateur federation.
Every manager ia requested
to be present and have a roster
of his players with bim as this
will be the last meeting prior to
tha inauguration ef the July
plarsr ruling.
Tha Sunday City and Com-
nareial aesuie managera meet
Thursday night.
OCR r3RSTrVmRS tOS (K
wous. fwt Fougkt oft thg
s&zpeysrs op -Te e?ta-m
RED BIRD HOLDS
TOURING GATS
Associated Press Report
GALVESTON. Texas. June 24.
Bunching hits in the second and sixth
innings off of Wachtel brought an 8
to 7 victory for Ualreston over Fort
Worth. Bird making bla first start
for the Sandcrabs pitched good ball
and waa in trouble only on a few
occasions score:
Fort Worth Ab. R. H. Po. A. E.
Calvo. cf
4 0 110 0
4 10 0 11
Pbelan Sb ..
Sears If ....
Kraft lb ...
Palmer 2b ..
Rdincton. rf
Tavener ss .
Biseboff e .
Woehtel p .
Moore . ..
Hescher .
Middleton p .
Totals ....
Galveston
.39 7 10 24 9 3
Ab. R. H. Po. A. B.
Hurt 2b
Wistersil 8b
Whiteman If
Bagwell rf ..
4
4
5
4
2
4
Brown cf . .
Mueller lb
Burkett ss '4
Wolgamot e
Moon p
Bird p ....
'Doviney .
Douglass e
Totals 83 8 10 27 8 1
Ran for Wolgamot In sixth.
Bstted for Wsehtel in seventh.
Batted for Calvo in ninth.
Score by innings: R.
Fort Worth 402 000 100 7
Gslveston 040 004 00 8
Two-base hits Sears. Bird. Three-
base hits Kraft Bagwell Burkett
Home run Tavener. Stolen bases
Brown 2. Biseboff. Sacrifices Bird.
Hurt Innings pitched By Moon
1-3. by Wachtel 6. Struck out By
Wachtel 3. by Bird 4. by Middleton
3. Bases on balls off Moon 2. off
Bird 8. off Wachtel 8. Batsmen hit
By Moon (Edington) by Wachtel
(Wolgamot). Left on base Fort
Worth 11 Galveston 7. Double play
Kraft to Tavenes Passed ball
Douglass. Time of game Two hours.
Umpires Weh- and. Daly.
BKATJMONT. Texas. June 24.
Dallas won a pitching duel between
Thormahlen and Davenport today
when loose playing in the Beaumont
outfield gave the Steers runs to win
3 to L Devlveros and Donohue field
ed in sensational style. Score:
Dallas Ab K H i'o
Barnes lb 4 0
Donohue rf 4 0
Kauman Zb i I
Vacfae. cf 4 1
Griffin If 4 0
Segrist 8b 4 0
Stow si 8 0
Adams e 4 0
Thormahlen p . . . 3 0
Totala 32
Beaumont Ab
8 27 18
H Po A
Rabbit cf . . . 3
Kearns. lb 4
1 2
10
3
0
Ostergard rf .... 3
Huber 3b 4
Black. 2b 3
Tsylor If 3
Burns e 3
Lotbes 1
Devlveros ss .... 3
Davenport p 2
Stanabury .... 1
Matteson p 0
Totals
....30 1 7 27 18 2
'Batted for Burns in ninth.
Batted for Davenport in eighth.
By Innings B
Dallas 000 201 0008
Besumont 001 000 0001
Two-bete hits Vacbe. Griffin.
Sacrifice hits Baumann Taylor Rab
bit Stolen bases Vacfae Rabbit
Double plays Segrist to Banmana
to Barnes; Black to Deviveros to
Kearns (2); Devlveros to Black to
Kearns; Deviveros to Kearns to
Burns. Innings pitched Davenport
8 with T hits and 3 runs. Struck oat
By Tboitnahlea X Davenport 8
Matteson 1. Bases an balls Off
Thormahlen L Davennort 8. Hit bats
men luack. Lft on oaaaa Liallaa
0 Beaumont o. Time of game Two
hours and five fnioutea. Gmplres
Anderson and Fanning.
la tha early days at lawa tennis
tha racquets were awkward: La shape
and anck lighter than those bow ta
use while tM Mils vara ef
DAVENPORT BOWS
TO THORMAHLEN
Washington
Victors
Associated Pitas Bemrt
KBTW . tOBK. Jana 24. After Pis snd
Scbans collided and loat Peektapaafb'e easy
foul in tka ninth lanlaf taCar. th latter
Sit a noma ran whtca tied U' acora and
permitted Washington to acere again la tta
lantk and defeat New fork to 3. It waa
the third game lost bj the Yankees te Wash-
ington within two dare. Bnaaell New Tort
taat-vtr. new nia former autre alter ut
nlaer waa kneeled oat. Score
WAMHI.VOTON
KKW TOR
'if Pa A
Ab U Pa A
Rice rf S 2 1 1
Ak
Johnaoa.Xb. S
I 1
tfattbewa.et 4
Harrti.2b.. 4
Ooelln.lf. .. 4
Judjre.lb... 4
Ruel.c 4
Peck. a. 4
Blwee.Ib.. g
Zahniaer.p. 1
Mlanrrare.. 1
BlUaelUp... 3
1 i 01
0 2 6
Head rick
ke.lt S
0 S
1 s
0 2
1 11
2 S
0 2
0 S
0 0
Kuril. rf. ..
Meueel.cf . . .
1 4 0
SIX 21
I'lpp.lb
III
1 0 2
00
12 1
Bchaajr.e....
Onaan.Sb. .
4cott.ee
Pannoek.s...
0 0 0
0 O S
Totala ..86 80 IT
Totala ..M SO IS
Batted for gahnlser la fifth.
Waehinetoe 110 100 tMO 1
New York 100 200 000 S
Runs Rica. Peck 2. Russell Johneoa.
Ruth. Plpp. Kmxa Menaei Ptnp. Two-
base klta Matthews acbanc. Rice. Three-
ba.se hits Johnson. Plop Uoalln. Home run
Pecklnpauah. Stolen be see Ruth. Roel.
Sacrifices Harris Mstthewe. Double plaa
uiaefte to Harris to Juase: ncnanji to joun
eon. LIl
heaee New York
7. Washing-
ton ft. Bases oa hells Off Pennock 1. off
off
zanuser l. on Koseeii s. struck oat Br
Pennock ft. bj Russell 2. Hits Off Zah-
ntser ft In 4: off Russell 3 la . Wild pitch
Pennock. Winnlnn Ditches Bnsaell. Urn.
pl res Erana and Omsbj. Tune Two soaia
ana 2U mlnatsa.
y
BROWNS WIN TWO GAMES.
Associated Press Report.
ST. LOUIS. Jnne 24. With George Staler
beck oa first base tha St. Loola Ameri-
cana sot the Jump oa too Detroit Tigers
todar. taking- both samea of the aouole-
header opening the series here today. The
cores were 7-3 ft-1. Tha defeeta dropped
Cobb' a men from first to third place la
the American learae.
SJaler took the field amid a great ova-
tion from tbe fane. He waa auspsaded
Sundaj with two other Brown plarera as the
reenlt of a brief arromeat with Uninire
Holmes ov.er bells and atrikea decisions la
which a pao bottle shower was directed at
tbe umpire.
BUI Jacobean center fielder draea oat
his eighth and ninth soma rune la tha (tret
same
MUST UAJIE
DETROIT
st. Lotna
Ab II Pa A
Ah i re a
Burke. 2b
till
TeMn-rf
All
Cobb.cf .
rthentlll.il
Hellmaa.rf
Wlnao.rf-lf
8lue.lt ..
. 'sner.es .
lopes. 3b ..
Bssslerc .
WDItehlll.p
Cole o . .
4
Slsler.lb
Wllllama.lf
afManns.2b
o it
S
3
in i
j if s
Jacobean. cf
UMli sa.ss
4IBeereld.e .
2iOerber.es ..
Uarta.p .
Shocker.s
aXeaaa ...
Stoner.p .
snsner .
iKMsnnsh
ITlEerr .
oi
0)
Totala
S4
S24 IS
-
Totals .. II 11 27
etteA for Whltehlll la 8th.
inRin for tahh
Batted ror . Htoner In 8th.
In Sth.
In Sth.
aBatted for Deris
(Wore bT lBnlpee;
Detroit OfM 000 ftfO 5
St. Louis 010 010 OSi -1
Bnns Burke. Cobb wlaso. Blue. Rls-
mvj niuMiw uaiiui .acmnn m. oot-
ered. Erana. Two-base bite Williams RUr-
aer. Home nui Jacooeos 2. Burner. Hec-
rlfliss Dseis. Joaee. Double alevs Rleoee
and Burke Left on baseea-Detralt 7. St.
Louis 2. Basee on balls Off harts 4. off
Cole 1 8 truck out Br Whitest!! 1. br
Deris 2. Hits Off Whltehlll 7 la T: off
Cole t la 0 aoae out ala Sth: off Stoner
2 In 1: off Darls a In f : off Shocker 2 Is
1. wlanlner nltchee Derle. Lnetne nterner
Stoner. Umplree Holmes. NalTln and
Rowland. Tinas Two hours and S3 min
utes.
KF.COKD GAM If.
DETROIT
ST. Loms
Ab u ra a
Ab H Po A
TctSln.ef ..4 2 S O
Slsler.lb .. S 0 6
ttiti.n. ir e e a
Rurke Zb .. 2
1
Prstt. Zh . .
2
Cobb.cf . . ft
0
Mmnh.ir-rf 1
Wlnjro.rf .. 0
Bkie.lb .. 2
Rlner.ea . 2
1
0
(HMManus.ib 111)
Jecoheoa.cf 4 1 0
MMIIlaa.tb 2 2 12
rVreretd.e . I i i i
nerber.ee . . O 1
1
0
0
0
J ones 8b .. 2
Hsnee.Sn ..2
Woodall.e S
Welis.p .. 2
HollowsT.n 0
L7ne.p . v o o s
DanfarU.n 4 10 0
2
1
A
SJolinson.p 0
0
Ftherelll.ir S
Hellmsa.rf 7
0 2 01
0 1 01
xKerr 1
0 0 0
ataf anion .1
V U V
Totals . SS S ?4 1.1'
Totals .. 82 11 17 10
aBatted for Johnson in. 7th
aiBstted for Hotkswar la sth.
Score hr Unlaaa:
Detroit inn Ore) nno 1
St. Louis 010 810 OOx S
Rune Burke. Williams. Mellanna. Mclfll.
lan. Heeereld. Daaforth. Rrross Blue.
Woodell. Two-base bits Ms nosh. Dan.
forth. Tahla 2. Mi-MUlas. Stolen bases -Williams
2. Sacrlflcss Soearetd rtoejhle
Plars MrManne ta sister: Bine to Burner
ta Blue: Oarber to McManos to Sister. Left
es haist mgge . t v
Bat Cshesj or Wsfflee with Cane er
Staple Syrup le: with Honey Its
- Striped wjtfi Breakfeet Beaoa 2e
Impartai Valley Caatnloapoa Freek
Tard IKjtrs riah Staaka and Chop
Boa Ooffee ea Eajtn with Croam. sa
Dlsraer a ha Carta Pre-War Pilsaa.
II a. as. ta
la bach 80s
kna. ws nss.
Tasrenrsui Paawer 80s
. SPXCIAL rROst ( TO 8
-fYled trprtng chlelrae ea Teast twer
Vesetsblea choice ef Pie. eholaa
r of Tea. Ceffoe or Milk 4s v
irlotn Steak artth rpaneb PHad.
. hoaatrtso' fr WsfTle Patateoav
". cholon ef Piav ehaioe ef TeaT;
CMfae er lellk. see -'
Bow Bill of IWs for Other Stasia bj
foa Week Dars ealy. t a.m. to t p-m.
TaMee fa ladtaa Ladlee Bsswintlls
. Walaesaa at Laweh Osaaur . . '
g5M
STOfc AM Trie SAME Hoce
AKJt tbOG TH6 1oUMtATlOrViS
OF avJlUXArnoAO ooith A
SVAOVJ6L.
Senators
Over Ynks
OB hmmm Demit 11 S Inlaa.
halls Off Ljrons 1: alt Iaafertk ft; off
Wells 8; off Johnson 2. St rack aot Br
Danfortk 8: br Walla 8. Kite Oft Wells
In ft: off Jokneoa 1 Is 1: oft Rollowar 1
la 2; off Johnson 1 la 1: off Danlorth 6 In
8 14. Wlnnlas pitcher Ueaforth lelaa
pitcher Wells. Umpires NalUo Rowland
and Hotmee. Time Two heem sad H ssln-
utea. ff
RED SOX 4; ATHLETICS I.
Associated Press Report
BOSTON. Jane 14. Passes by NaT lor and
Orer and ttmelr hlttlna br Todt. Waaaks-
Rsass. Lee a ad Ferennoa enabled Boston to
score earlr In
tonaya same and eventually
to aereat miuueii
ueiuoia lo
I. Score
FUILAOKLPHIA I
BOSTO.f
Ab H Po A
Abu rA
Bishop!.. 2 0 4 2
ruutstead.cf 8
Mlller.lf... 112 0
Hlnnirf... 4 0 16
Haaser.lb.. 4 1 S 1
wambr.xn
V each .If. .
Collies rf.
8 0
4 1
th
11
It
Slmmons.cf. 4 2 1 01
ITodt.ib..
Hieenda.mi. sill
ilsllews.ss 4
I ol
I.WILW. .
EsaelLSB. . .
Heeias.e. ..
Ie.as
reraias.c... l
Bninr.e... 2
Sartor.p ... 0
0 0 o
renruaos.p.
neimaea.
Jrr.p
aleeker.p..
10 0 0
0 0 0 O
2 0 11
Totala ..30 ft 24 l
Totala ... 7 27 7
Batted for Nsjlor In third.
Philadelphia 100 000 0001
Boston 02X.0U0 OOe
Buna Miller. Todt. Clark. Herlnc. Lee.
Errors Toit Lee. Twe-bsse hlteHanaar
Tout. Wambjr stele
base Slmsaons. Sec.
nnces Bishop. Lee.
Double plays Rlcoada
to tlauaer: Lee to Todt: lei to Wambr to
Todt Left oa basee Philadelphia 4. Boa-
10. Ba
a balls Off
Sarlor A orV
On 2 off Meeki
lor i by
ei
ir z.
rt renmon a. Btroes
reriraaoa 4. Hita
r any 8 Is 2-8: eft
Passed hall Herlna.
out or nsyier i
Off Nsjlor 2 la 2
t or ki
Meeker 2 la 11.1
Loslnc pitcher Neylor. UmpJrea Morlarity
ana insem. iint une nour ana 44 sunataa
-
BOUT IS OFF.
NEW YORK. June 24. Paul
Berienbaeh. licbt-heavyweicbt will
not riant louni Striblmc in One of tbe
four bouts qf tbe Milk Fund show
Thursday night the State athletic
comisslon announced today. Berlen
bach a left eye was severely cut in
bout with K. O. Jaffe on Fridav nicht
ana pnysiaans aarinea acainst hli
fifhtfns on Thursday.
Efforts were beinr made t sub
stitute Jimmy Slattery of Buffalo hut
he requested additional time to ret
lo susne. It Is understood that nero
tiationa with Ad Stone now are in
progress.
MANAGERS NOTICE.
Wacey of Dow Motor of Commn
nlty league call Fred Martin at
Wayside 1270 or Lefty Grounds at
Wayside 182GW.
Norris of K. of U. of Coromunitv
league call Fred Martin at W. 1279
or Lefty Grounds at W. 1325W.
llilBIIIIII'IIQB
KEBO
anew
Collar
that is full o
comfort s-'ZO
ratlUiHHlHlflHBtflf
BASEBALL
'i '- Wast tod Park 4iM f.M.
TODAY
Wicfcita Falls vSoHoustoo
i UptewM tickets
. UnieWt tats National Bank
. . ulldlne
Ueorisyo CeflfMlesksrv ttora .
- 4afl sjala Street
r oamaa 4 Apslae.am -OuM
Buttdlnfl Ckjap suae -
u
A
nDur
GIANTS MAKE
IT TEN IN ROW
AseoHated Picas Report
NEW YORK. June 24 The Olaata' oris
sine streak collided todar with that of
Daaay Vaace. leadlag hurler of tha major
leasuea and licOraw'a team won their tenth
etralsht came. S to s. The Ulanta drove
vaace rroaa the box. uaDorne who rauarad
aim. caeeaea. tne uianta. im acoroi
NEW YORK. I BROOKLYN.
Ab U Po A Ab H Pa A
Youaat.rf . ..
msch.2b..
4 14 yiHifh.se 8 14 2
IK umiB.2k S 1 1 S
Wllsos.cf ..
Kellr.lb...
0IWbcat.lt. .. 4 12 1
01Uftualf... lilt
steCaeel.ir.
virourmer.is. 4 0 s
SfBrown.el... 4 1ft
Jackson.sa.
uroh.Sb
visteck.Sk ..411
Sarder.e..
Beatlay.p..
1 urlfnth.rf .
Griffith... 4 12 1
Deberrj.c. Ill)
Vance.p. .. 0 0 0 0
8
lTarlor.
10 0 0
1 Osborno.p.
000
10 0 0
-n Xraree
Totals. .84 11 27 lo Totals. .83 10 17 11
Batted for Vance la acre nth.
' Batted for Osborne In. ninth.
New York 012 020 100
Brooklyn 110 000 001 8
Runs Toons 2. WUeoa 1 Jackeoa Bent-
ley Hbjh. Klntmaa. Griffith. Errors Wil-
son. Mouse 1 Jackson Klufman. Griffith X.
Twa base hits Young. Bajder. Brows.
Three-bsee hit Oroh. Stolen bass t'rlecli.
Meuael Oroh. Kellr. Sacrtflea Prlach. Wil-
son Menaei. Foarnler Vance. Double plays
rirlffltk ip De berry rrlecb to Jackson to
Kelly. Left oa base New York 10. Brook-
lyn 10. Bass aa balls Oft Vance ft eft
MEN! Take Advantage of This
Pre-ImveEtory Sale!
8?K
Brogues English
models plain mod-
els; in black kid
brown kid black
kangaroo tan eh. If
and In black calf. In
fact a atyle to suit
'moat every man.
ARRANGED
150 Pairs
BOSTONIANS
Some black
Some brown
Some tan
Pre-Inventory Pries
8173 35
VaaanannBw
Extra Special $
1 00 pairs tail calfskin .Oxfords.
Extra special at . . .
SALE ENDS SATURDAY
A
Ai5THlsi3 -
Beatley 8. Struck oat By Yanoa I. Hits
Off Vsace. In 7 lpatnn; off Osborne 1
In 1. Phased ball Sard or. Loslnc pl tenet
Vance. Empires Klem sad Wlisoa. Tlana
as game i wo ooara.
. . V
PIRATE RALLY WINS.
Associated Press Report.
CINCINNATI. June 14. -RUey retired the
first 28 Pirates who-Jeced him today without
a runner reachlee- first base but twa alnsles
sad a stolen hase save Plttaburg a run la
tlie eighth tying tha score and the vlaltoea
scored three snore In tha alath on four
hits and won from Cincinnati 4 te 8. Score:
P1TT8BCBO. I CINCINNATI.
AhHPoAl Ah H Po A
Moore. ST).. 4 1 1 2 Crlts.2b.... 4 112
Carey cf... 4 1 s orwelker.rf.. ft 1 1 o
Cnrler.rf.. 4 18 ORouanVct... 4 10
i a o uuncaa.u. . ess
a
Orlmm.lb
012 OlHargrare.e 4 i 1 O
Mulier.ir..
Blrbee.lt. .
M'iillle21)
Srhmldte.
Geochc.
Kramer s. .
8 11 OIBreseUr.lb. 4 X 10 0
i i ? iigsssRiv i 1 1
l
4
1 1 0Riieyp...
1 8 2 OlMay.p
8 0 0 8
0 0 0 0
110 0
a O 0 Sl'Plnein...
Totals. .83 27 1ST
Totals. .84 12 27 10
s Batted for May ta nlath.
Pitta he re
.006 000 SI 1 4
Clncuuull
. .000 001 002 8
mills misih
boa. Bouah i
base kit Wa
beoe Blgbee.
Rons Moore. Carer. Curler. "Walker.
rcaelll. Krre curler. T1
T
'alker. Duncan. Carer. BtsJon
larheSL Saerlflco Bonea. Denies.
Left on base Pittsburg 2 Claclanatl 10.
balls Orf Kremar a. Stmck ant
By Rliey 1. Hits Off Bliey la '8 14
lanlaca: off Mar. 0 la 1-8. Loslnsr Ditcher
Blxef. Cmplree More a and Rlgier. Tlaae
at gams One how 84 mine tea.
BOSTON BEATS PHILLIES.
AseoHated Proas Report.
PHILADELPHIA. June 24. Boston de
feated Philadelphia tolar wuea tha vtattnea
aLored two mna on oaa hit la the last
wlnulna 4 to 8. unrtsoa and Korth
of Short Runs of
1
Men's
In order
several
at prices
such well
IN THREE PRICE GROUPS
215 Pairs
BOSTONIANS
Soma black
Some brown
Some tan
Previa v-entory Price
533
e .aejere
lTH 4 ' 'MlfeUClC'li "W
settle aot tke flat
BaacTofLea
Powell .el..
till
llaeeJ.ee.
Marper.rr.
WllOsiaa.et.
SchnlaUf...
Waehrs-Sb..
r. Wilson ll
Mrlnnts.lk
-xiooar.
Olhsoo.il
iw a j. e aI.
iMltclieU
Tlerar.Jh. 4 10 s1Wr-tatooa.il
aiengei.rT. n u a . ill
iHotka-lb.
J.WIleone.
ICarlsoap..
8 27101 Totala
raoeett.uo. s 1 1
Totals ..88
..at tST '
IB
Bslted for Woeeu in nUth.
BoatoB 011 W 0 4 '
Philadelphia 100 000 000 ( it
Bans Bancroft Coooey Tie may tangel '
Band. Sebulta. afrror Bcholts. Two-haea .
blta Bancroft T. WUaoa j7 Wilson X
Stolea taee TleVney. Secrlflcss) Padgntt .
mlth. Loable plef eteeeej to Melaai.
Struck oat Bv North J. bv Carlson I WMit C
pitch Nortk. Dmnlres Hart MoOomtrk
and Pfirman. Timer One boor asA 48
WESTERN ASSOCIATION.
Tistday's Retalta. .1
Topeka 4-8 BartlesviDe 11-X f
Hutchinson 8. Hnrisgfltld 4
Fort 8mith 7 Muskoges 6. ' V
Ukmuifee 18-18 Arda
mora 8-8. . -
.
i ishsi i nnun uJ
fsurtr o. Lrmna i.
at inunli t rtki.w ... rat- ! "
WESTERN LEAGUE. f V'r
Wichita 12 Tulsa 11 (11 tonui(.) ; I
Only three gamts playsd. k
. .'i:.'-f i
l . I I. . . Yf
t
'
Oxfords?
V if
to reduce -our stock and at
the same time clear our shelves oi
all short runs before inventory we v
are placing on sale for eight days'
hundred Dairs of Oxfords
unusually attractive for V'
known stylish footwear
87 Pairs
NETTLlETONS 4J;
-Soma black
Some brown - j
Some tan - . &
Pre-Inventory Pries
eWirv.C'fet-fiK-j
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