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■ - in 9 Corporation Texas, Oklahoma, PAY YOUR Kansas and Arkansas was revealed Sewanee Beat- here Saturday, when the Texas Com- Tigers WORLD’S SERIES CARDS ASSERT Wins Sixth SANBENITANS pany, purchaser, took charge of the Tilt en in Last Five Min- 20 pumpers operated since 1922 by • utes of the Lewis Company. BETS Yankees Dis- Play The consideration was not Frankly (By Allan J. Gould) intervals thereafter the Cardinal given. NEW Oct. It is understood) here that tUe deal YORK. 9.—UPV—The clouting kep$ up a steady bombard- Strength Developed by appointed in Failure was made by the respective presi- Cardinals fighting like falcons in- ment, coming to a climax in the sev- DALLAS, Texas. Oct. 9.—UP)—J. | stead of red clawed their Junction City Team dents of the two companies in New To Cop the Series in birds, way enth when Shawkey was shelled from Hunt a shadow man from Aggie land, back into of York last Thursday and included the thick the world’s the hill and his successor Shocker, to bore away the laurels earned by Fans; — — Surprise about 30,000 acres of undeveloped . Sixth Game series battle today as their old pitch- likewise shattered when four runs producing during the last five min- With leases, two gas plants in Cxlahoma ing master, Grover Cleveland Alex- clattered over the plate. Win By 36-6 Score utes of play a touchdown which gave and about 3,500 barrels ot settled (By Brian Bell.) ander, subdued the Yankees for the Lester Bell, stalwart third base- the Texas Aggies a 6 to 3 football # mid-continental products. NEW YORK. Oct. 9.—OP)—Jubilant second time. was the in the victory over the Sewanee Tigers of man, big gun barrage —-/- Cardinal made the welkin behind SAN BENITO. Texas, Oct. ^Dis- from players Rallying the effective box laid down by the Cardinal attack. the University of the South, tain of Saxon, Rufus King, and Stalter r'ng in their club house after today's work of their veteran right hander, His in the playing the best brand football Sewanee. Tenn., here Saturday. The single first inning brought >erf 0ff 'ong "sins through holes had returned the St. Louis ever seen on the San Benito field a game the champions over two runs, including what pam'e was played before crowd of proved ths Har- torn by “Tiny "Gooch, giant tackle club the winner and extended the crushed their rivals in sixth to be the this early in the season, 7.0Q9 as an openinw day fea- thg winning tally, while in the people ••".j owner Steer the school overwhelmed the j forwards, and to its full length of game by a score of 10 to 2 with an seventh he lingen high ture of the Texas State Fair. walloped a terrific home Haymakers were impotent to stop seven games. attack of such local high team in a spir ted game of the of a savage fury that nei- into the left field stands that The story retrieving the march. can’t beat us score of 32 to 6. 1 “They now,” declared ther or , scored Bottomley ahead of him. Bell yesterday by the cause seemingly lost beyond hope the National leaguers. "We came stars of the Yankee The day was rather warm for foot- resolves itself almost into j twirling troupe, had one other , a double in the entirely ABILENE HIGH WINS f of the from behind again, and we’ll win to- could check it. ball, and the staying powers a of the of Hunt, sixth, but his two big blows were story rampage ABILENE, Oct. 9.—(>P>—The Ab- morrow^ two etams was temai’fcable in that HatJ The the Cardinals of 22 victory put back sufficient to enable him to tie the smallest, except one, players ilene high school Eagles, snowed , of the on even terms with the each not a player was knocked out or had who started the contest. Yankees, ^world’s series record for driving in under the Brownwood High School National league in with three to be taken out. Several substitutions Three times the last two (champions, joined games to their credit, and runs. By bringing four across alto- daring pe- Lions in of the the second official class the enthusiasm of his men although forced the baseball he were made in ths latter part riods .the got at- gether, equalled the single game Aggies promising ] a game heie this 74 to 0. control his championship but not because of afternoon, he managed to emotiop. struggle to the limit of seven mark first set game, injuries. tacks well under way only to have games by Elmer Smith in The Eagles were complete masters He was when he hard from the start to confident, however, for the third year in a row. 1920. when he hit a with They fought them crumple against a marvelous throughout and used mnny substi- said: the finish. Sewanee It looked as I A Stirring Come-Back the bases full again Brooklyn, and defense. tutes. ; them and the crowd that "Alexander stopped won, It was n stirring come-back for tied by last Wednesday Probably largest though the field goal kicked from as I said he would. Alexander has ever witnessed a football gam? just the Cardinals, battling for the first when the Yanks' star lashed out placement by Helveny, Sewanee full- has left a mark for the next genera- in the San Benito park was on hand in was to time in the game's greatest classic, three home runs, one of them with back, the second period | Seed Potatoes Be BrownsvilleTexas. I tion Vo aim at, with his world series to greet the and there was May and on the strength of it they may a mate on base. players, decide the battle. 1 games eleven years apart. I was ab- much enthusiasm on both sides* but fourth and Purchased have whatever odds prevail for the the successful Ag- For $2.75 The Little Around the confident that Alexander Cards Get This was the first league game of * Those farmers Shop Corner solutely seventh and deciding game tomorrow 13 Hits gie attack opened with a 12-yard who are having a would beat the Yankees and I the and the Harlingen team hard time today at the Yankee Stadium. Not only have All told the Cardinals registered season, pass. Hunt to Petty. Hunt then | securing seed potatoe. /or am as confident that Jesse showed to old-tim- fall just the sluggers of St. Louis reached the thirteen safe blows, six of them for advantage. Many passed to Petty for 10 yards, but the i plantings may get them from Haines will beat th *m tomor- extra ers are the Hurl ngen Glenn A. . again peak, after a relapse that thrytened bases, off the combined de- predicting play was recalled and the Aggies Hunt of Ksmbail, Nebras- | rom and give us the liveries of Shocker team will win the flag in the Valley. championship. to put them out of the running on Shawkey, and were penalised for offside. A line j Har- Jesse not shut them out again, Miles who twirled The game started at 4:10 and thrust failed. was may hsmie grounds, but they are further young Thomas, Next in order we don't will have the kicked to San Benito. After but figure he to, fortified for the decisive test in last two innings. O’Farrcll and lingen a pass, from Willis, substitute full- lin** to win. pitching. Alexander, the Cardinal battery, failing to dent the Harlingen back. to Hunt for a 29-yard gain to “We hit the ball when we San Benito kicked to safety. Har- *loday here Rogers Hornsby has big alone failed to figure in the hit col- the nine-yard line. Hunt followed had to. and we will hit tomn'- lingen then started hitting the San again Jesse Haines, hero of a shut-out tri- umn, but their bats weren't needed it up with a wide end run, dodging row when hits will mean even more Benito line, but fa led to make prog- umph over the Yankees, primed for as they formed a combination that a diving tackier, twisting from the than they did to^-*" ress and kicked to safety. Fullback tomorrow s big battle, effectually checked the attacking ef- grip of another and falling over the The Yankees took their defeat forts of their Lero Welch fumbled the ball and probably must call on to opponents. goal line held by another for the j over for the philosophically. They were lia..... It was too one-sided a to be Marling*n carried it J take the mound out of turn. Shock- game winning points. Lister, another sub- In the World disappointed for had and too for much first touchdown, failing to kick goal. failed to they expected er was slated for the seventh game, thrilling chilly stitute, kick goal for the to end the series but San Benito fought hard but was today, they but he eliminated himself today by- warmth of spirit on the part of the extra point. had not lost and declared on the defense most of the time and courage sharing the bombardment with Shaw- crowd that left big vacant stretches Helvey had all but clinched the and out- that while they will have to wait key. of seats in the stands for the first Harlingen was outcharging role enacted by Hunt, because he Series another for their them. day championship Icicles Festoon Stadium time in any game of the series so punting lifted his field goal between the up- victory, it would be non? the less Starting the second quarter, the A chill wind swept the Yankee sta- far. rights while the ball rolled free upon Babe Ruth is surely returned tomorrow. was a Harlingen team with its powerful the batting dium today, keeping the attendance Yet thete dramatic touch to ground after it had slipped from “Wc didn't hit,” somewhat tackfcld of Baixe, Rcheupbach, the hands sadly down to 48.000, but it blew the Car- the Cardinal rally and the second vic- of Johnson. The Tigers remarked Manager Miller Huggins. Lowrence and farter, began'a march had dinals some good. With the grand- tory of Alexander, raw boned. 39 captured an Aggie fumble on the true to form “The are down the ball boys playing some 'in and stand cool year old .veteran, who has come back tht field, carrying Texans’ nine-yard line and called enough to be festooned % out’ baseball in this series, but it in within fifteen yards of the San Be- with icicles, the Cards festooned the the twilight of his career to ur°n Helvey when their line at- will be alright when we win to- nito goal, and on an off-tackle play tacks had surrounding streets with babbits. turn in two of his greatest per- netted less than five yards. the bull over and morrow, Alexander had a better game formances. Old Aleck stands tied Baize carried Helvey kicked from the They clinched the game in the first ^2-yard line. was not kicked. left in his system than we thought, with Herb star again goal Three Aggie tries for inning by smashing in three runs off Pennock, southpaw field goal* and he was better than our The playing of the Harlingen team failed. Shawkey before the red flanneled of the Yankees, in winning two today. We have too good a club to was spectacular as they skirted ends, The statistical arm of the Yankee veteran had had games but to him goes the glory of analysis gave all the You will be be a bucked and forward to stopped twic? in row when the twice th# Cardinals line passed edge to the who 13 time to get warm. ‘Except for a few having pulled Aggies, made on one We j advantage. Their team work In this championship hangs game. | back to even terms when their for- first down to two for the Tigers, and will be in there march down the field was excellent, in tomorrow.” j tunes seemed at low ebb. gained 259 yards from line plays, in- | said that he was im- and outclassed the San Benito Huggins they cluding 72 through the air. to a total pressed today, as he had been in Alexander Inspires Cards team. of 67 yards for the visitors. De- form too FOOTBALL the last few minutes of top previous games, by th> sterling play Just ns he did in the second game, Starting spite the margin, however, the’ stal- of his three young who I---1 when he rallied the National league play in the last half of the first wart infielilers, Tigt*r defense kept the play near if have not cracked under the after a mediocre start, half. Baize, Scheupbach and* Law- mid-field 4 strain, At Ithaca: Cornell 49; Williams 0. champions up until the time of the ns it had bee.: suggested might. Alexander seemed to revitalize the rence, with the good interefrence and touchdown. they At New York: Columbia 41; th-* well rounded Cardinals his steadiness and con- the line holding, marched down the *' Hornsby p.«t:»ed Wesleyan 0. by you buy plaly of P.oicop Holm, a Cardinal fidence on the mound. He was hit field for another touchdown, and At Cambridge, Mass.: Holy Cross sub in He more than 8 oal was Score 19 to 0. today's game. called at- 19; Harvard 14. today before, allowing j kicked. tention to the hitting and fielding hits, where he permitted only fcur During the first half the San Be- HART At Hanover, N. H.: Dartmouth 21; LONGHORNS WIN of the center fielder, who was the first time, but h*«was the rock :uto team was completely outplay.d, play- Virginia Holy 0. ing his second full gam? in the se- of Gibraltar whenever the but they fought hard and there were At Fort Collins, Colo.: Colorado itself, SCHAFFNER and ries on account of injuries to Taylor Yankees threatened. The Yankees a number of plays worthy of men- Aggies 5; Colorado Mines 0. FROM HAYMAKERS Douth t. the first man to base in six of tion, th? playing of left '- Drake 7; Navy 24. got especially Manager Huggins was not ready to their nine' innings and had scoring end Reuscher of San Benito, captain MARX SUITS Ohio State 47; Ohio Wesleyan 0. announce his pitching choice for the in at least five, but in of the team. He was in on every Syracuse 35; William and 0. opportunities AUSTIN. Oct. 9.—