Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 210, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 9, 1922 Page: 2 of 12
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT. SUNDAY. JULY 9, 1922. -PART ONE.
I JOB PRINTING BY THE DEMOCRAT OFF1CB
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not count. It met the Giant* the |irti-
nunt uml a cmek at the world's aertea.
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES''*22
Shore! Hodge. pluh.uj for the Chi-
cago White Ron. took It nnto hliuaelf
to throw not a lull! that h< .thought
• a» rough. There were thro men on
th< haves an<l one of tbrin scoriVt and
the ether went tathUil KurUoiately
for I lodge the Xo* woo the gam* an
there wot no Mg to ilo uta.nt Id*. tamer.
Kot tf tie had lnet evert [wiper in the
country a (ml.I have c.irrttd the story.
HALL A HARE
INSURANCE —
Phone 40. Commercial National Bank
EDITH ADAMSON
FERGUSON PITCi
John Anderson. in the lone ago. atote
wttMl base with hi* •t'mna.afe. Kin
•KlJtetfldil. (H ready on the hag. All
mere I Java lin|l|i*liod In the l.is leagues.
TORY, AND THEKOME BOYS BATTED
FOR 13 HITS, WHICH WAS UN-
LUCKY FOR VISITORS.
EAT MORE MEAT
W« want you to eat some real fJbcy Grain-fed
Baby Begf—Ask Your Butcher
If he has not got it we have it for him and want you to cat
ibis delicious Beef, because you Wilt call for more.
Our Abattoir State Inspected.
ITS IN SHERMAN
Sherman Slaughtering a.id Rendering Co.
ANNIE *^05 UI.ENN
1 Me w here a rou|flc of ttno ires were
caught with wane liquor lit their .1 reus
Ity John Arnold. ■ isi In the fourth nicl final run. nicking bis rennts in the Snhtlnvn Iicngne and
FerstMt, pitching his fir«t came nit* an tr*" rime* tUngU* «u which Giles. ****■ Preslih-nt ntispemletl them. Well,
ri^ee—-Ms. —4m> itlt Am rtip who laid JuM 41 riven out a triple, after
contest *m.Ahe Fourth of July played which McKay wnlked. scoted Duff
filth the C!< Unrtte halters Saturday strut* Httl. bftf Higginbotham wulked,
filling the hag*. JlcKny was retired
nt the ] late on Kelley’s infield roller.
Btwl McCall crotltided
Galm-s nf t'lehurne sjruck out eleven
mud walked ten.
Hit Gets Ovation.
"Umpire Hit Hpem-er. veteran indica-
|tor ha taller who for several days hov-
ered I .el wren life and death following
a- brutal attack made on him nf. Ban
ham following a gamb three weS
wa* given an oration whetr-he-y
ed to ninpite the game. Hpencer
! entfv had recovered from the e^o-ts of
JACK SMITH
Thor.
«• is one record Unit the Philo-
delpldc \a Gotti; is hold. They have
two bank | resjffeht* playing hall nit
tldlr dnl). Cy Williams, the slugging
outfielder. Is presidcrlT nf a hank In
hi* home town, and so is Art Fletcher,
Hie shortsfoi>. Well, all I got to say
is this any lime n gtty gives up a job
faking in the dough in a bank, lie sure
mas*, puli down an awful salary in
hashim!!. Fletcher and Williams are
$*tH o.f„Uie Wealthiest mem - playing
haselmll.
|»ir- 't ^ ....................
Tlio New York Giants are planning
lie* for a not her world's series. Well them
e ImMcs had lietter watch out, for there
• he is many a slip and « long ways to
NADINE KIDD
PAINT! PAINT!! PAINT!!!
We will luive t n sale Monthly and Tuesday oue of the In-st WHITE
FAINTS Manufactured for ouly |2:iT7 gallon provided you buy three
KaL»ua at a time. This I’Mint ts worth $3.63 anywhere and In order
to introduce il here we will offer it to yon on above days ONI.Y for
ilo Low PRICE. of $2.67. Please remember our 83c Wall Paper Is
I lie talk of tills town. It'» Worth Joe.
McDonald wall paper co
South Side Squire.
THKI.UA FERGUSON
ELIZABETH LUCAS
Ira Thomas, noted Philadelphia
Athletic seoth, waa Ut*te looking over
Ferguson and Fortier and our boys in
general . |
Well he gat his ere full for ‘•Knt"|
ami "Ferg" both had big day*.
All I got to say Is tills, that' If he
Jmases up lairry .Seaman lie will. tie
sorry, for Larry has baseball ability . . , . . „ . -----
sticking out on him In big chunks, don 1 f,tnrt I ‘Ion t know what It was fortunate no one was hurt
and he Is bound to go up. Lnrry has ^ ^11 do, for it la hard to write be- enp got the gnn. but ertuld hot ha
got in the .300 class fori the first'time « lo*«'r- s" 1*'P "p. bunch, ami the owner of It. A fan hollered
this season, and -Rat’’ is busting the 8>'e something to write ifbmit. that MUtrigdy wq* trying to blow
aftilo at a ,830 ejip. I a- , Athletics out of tart (dace.
Sundav's aaine starts »t .0 o'clock Ditcher Stewart started Friday’s * _
FOLLOWING THE GAME
Ity John Arnold.
.Washington
Itanaa and
fMcinich.
........................;... 4 R 2
Monion^ Brill heart and
Baseball Result*
Texas League.
Greenville 2 10 2
At Mexla ......................-.......... 7 9 1
Bigler and Forrest; Mnrberry and
Whitney.
n h e
Paris ...........—......................... 2 5 3
At Corsicana ........... 3 3 1
Gray and Grlesenlieek; Kelly * ami
Lacv.
n irs
Bonham ................ 3 5 2
At Ardmore ......................... 9 10 1
Taylor and White; Perryman and
Pemberton.
(game, but Stewart was not right, and The Pittsburgh PirnWs have a pitch-*
Score. j Cleburne took to hit slants like a duck er who has lieen with them two years.
takes to water. So Manager lllggln- and has Just started his first game for
AB It H PO A JO botham used the hook on Stew end sent them. Hi* name is Moses Yellowhorse.
3 2 2 3 0 0 his smoke hall pitcher, McCnll. 'In. an Indian. He won his game. If be did
.4 1 2 2 3 0 Mack got by fine, until the tenth In- have to wait two year*.
.4 2 0 2 2 0 ning, when the Generals put' the gtune] _
4 0 2 10 0 0 on ire. The Red Sox have not won ] I see where a flapper in New York
.3 2 3 3 » 1 ttn extra Inning up me this year. When tried to get by the I teach censor with
.4 1 0 0 0 0 a gruni* goes over Mine Innings wo lose. *n barrel. She had on a one-piece hatli-
a o 1 ? I! a — inK *ol< the sire of a handkerchief.
4 0 30--n .'VH1 1 I'n'c Uoen bragging nlmut our Too bad the barrel fell to pieces.
Seaman, ef ....___
Fortier. 31) .-........
Giles, 2h
McKay, lb ......-
Lewis, ss ............
Buplnn, rf :..........
HlgglnlHdham, If
Kelly, e ...i...........
Ferguson, p _______
North Texas Gas
Company
e.v. ami Witry.
National league.
Wlolilia Falls I.".....;.,.........; ^
At Shrevteport ?...........
lyeene, Ruth and Kitchens
so nml Vann.
Totals ......
Cleburne—
First Game— RUE
i Philadelphia ....................... 14 2
At Cincinnati .....................— 780
I Welnert and Peters, Douuaho and
WIngo.
Second Game-r U H E
Philadelphia ............. 3 8 0
Cinrlnnati ..........................;....... 5 9 0
Singleton. Smith and Henline, Conch
and Wingo.
First Game— ‘ R II E
Boston -................................— .. 5 10 2
At Chicago ............................... 0 10 0
Watson, Fillington and O’Neill;
Cheeven, Stueland, Oesehger and
b’Farrell. '
’Second 'Game— II H F.
Boston ....................—.—2 6 1
Chicago .................................. 8 13 0
MrtJnfTlan. Lansliig and Gowdy;
Kaufman and O'Farrell.
R H F.
7 16 1
10 15 2
Sherdel,
: lit"TTTi?f league hands down: I think Below Are the hi
we have got too many pitchers and’our koys :
they don’t get work enough to keep in | I
condition. A pitcher ought to wo.k Seaman ... ».. ...
every third or fourth day to Ih* at Ills Fortier ... ........
best. , , Giles...... .....
_ ' McKay...... ...
Second ltnseman Duff made an er-' Suplna.........
ror nt n critical time In Friday's game Ia*wls...........
and the Generals put over three runs Kelley..........
and salted the game away. Duff has Higginbotham .. ..
been recalled to Dnllas and left for Team..........
that city to play In Sunday's game. —
— Pitching overages
Mntinger Higginbotham is after a
second baseman and If he landq him, Ferguson.......
why. boy, (he Sox Infield will lie the Flock...........
class of the league. Here Is hoping McCall......' ...
Hlggy lands his man. i Lind...........
Payne, 2b ..
Johnson, rf
Hopjier, ff- ..
Shaffer, e ..
Damn by, ef
Puddy, lb .
Hines, 3b ...
Pipkin, ss .
Bishop, p ...
Appleton ....
Craig, c .....
Brooklyn ..................X.............
At St. Louis ------------------------
Grimes, Smith and Miller
North and Alnsmltli.
Drink It
New York ................5 8 .5
At Pittsburgh ......................... 7 14 0
Toney, Cnusye and Snyder; Cooper
and Gooch.
Larry Seaman for the first time this
American League.
First Game— M H E
Chicago ____________—...------------ 4 11 0
Alt MdWdetphla ....................... 13 1
Faber and Schalk; Hasty and Per-
kiitk.
Seen rid Game—
FRIDAY’S GAME.
Fans who journey to Fair Park Fri- road. They open nt Corsicana for two]
day enjoyed a varied^program. A see. days, then Mexla for three days, then |
*• «' game, hailed for 20 minutes at a Parts for two days and Greenville for
crucial moment by a summer shower, a three days, making 10 days on the
report of a twister in the wake of the road. They come bnok home on July
rain which caused a mild sensation un- 22 with Paris. Well, here is hoping
til dissipated, and the return of Urn- Vre break even on the road. Hustle,
l ire Dlt Silencer, recently injured seri- gfing. and you can do It.
ously when assaulted at Bonham, were —
some of Hie constituents of Friday’s Let’s give the club n big gate Run-
mixed bill. day, win nr lose, for It's our club nnd
. An error by Puff on an easy out In 1 w<> mn*t support It—wnd I know yon
making a poor threw to McKay after wi!1
fielding Payne’s grounder in the tenth —
paved the way for Cleburne's three The Greenville imptrs are poking
runs in this Inning for a 7 to 4 victory f1,n at m,r rhl1' r>'l«’Y say that
over Sherman, after the locals had tied ^ we hn>> a pltefier
the count In the sixth. Following this lik<> 1""' no ,1,,h ^'"d him.
error, Cleburne batsmen got to Mc-!"i,h ,hfir ,ln1' Ferguson would never
Call for three bit* for their needed Ioso n 6,1 M<'' *ny- if n'°
rnns * could boot other cl libs like we can
Btcwart was selected for mound duty Gr<’rnvi,l‘“. there would he nothing to
hy Higginbotham for the start. An ^ rar'e b,,t Khpn,u,n’ r,,r Gr«‘nvl,,p
error, a hit batsman and a single by wo" Pn,J’ onp U" *ew' fro1" "*,
Galnea made a run for Cleburne in the ,h : *paBon
sedond. wbleb Sherman evened In that! » __' .__. , .. . .
inning on McKay's walk. Ia*wIs' sacri- . .. ’r<‘!‘ ”irif' 8 a ,1'°
vt/» rinfCi, /»,* .no pnl!,'<' ln haseKail. Doc Geasier,
f ee Duffs mit and Hlgginbottwm s p)aT|„g }hp 0Utf*M rrtirs ftg), „lu|{ht
s C,ebUn^ Vent Ay hall with one out and the bases
tawi' 77? 7^1 7*7 ™ «•“' ran for the club house, thlnk-
M^LfXvVstawaft It lnC thrW nt*“> Pnt' AU ^
tw« runs. M’ Call nllevod gtewart at eBd thp ?llmp wag logt
file start of the fourth, and held the .
Generals to a single run until the tenth Fred Merkle’s famous hone, when he
when Duffs error started the visitor* (aned to touch second base in New
on their way. York, Johnny Ever*, the quick tbink-
Fortler'a double, McKays second tag second baseman of the Cubs, saw
walk and Lewis’ single, scoring Fortier, that Merklc did not’ reach second so
followed hy a double steal by McKay he eslled for the ball and forced Mar-
aud Lewi* accounted for two .Sherman kle at second, -making the third ont
Irua* 1“ the fourth. Lewis again flgur- 'mid rcthtag the aide, ao the rup did. last week,
R H E
2 7 0
____ U ....... fe 7 0
Roliertaon and Schalk ;- Naylor, Har-
ris nhd Perkins.
First Game— R H E
Bt. ljnrt* ........................-...... 18 2
At Boston ..........—.................. 2 4 0
Vangllder ami Severeld; ColUns and
Kuel. ,
Second Game— R II E
St. Louis ............................ 10 14 1
. Boston ..............*ii.-------........... 6 12 3
The Delicious Beverage
of Sunny Climes
Dog Catcher Killed
When He Takes Boy’r
Dog At Goose Creek
choicest flavors, embody-
ing the natural sweetness
and nutrition of pun
cane sugar.
At Fountains, Ho tab,
Restaurants and every
place where drinks.
are sold.
fight started. The boy then ran ot
of tbe bouse with a Shotgun in bl
hands and fired two shots into Rasor
boriy, killing him Instantly.
Wants Responsibility Placed.
gu ♦»« Amn-ciitM hrtu
' Mineral Write, Texas. July ,8.—
County Attorney Carroll McConnell, ln
an official statemriit tesuodyfeaterday
afternoon, call* upon the loctU Ku Kiux
Rian to assume or.deny re*tsjiislhillty
for the attack upon Constable B. F.
Clark, which occurred in the «edy| of
the city Thursday night at U :36
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