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THE FBKDEBIOK-?QBTi FREDERICK, MD., TUESDAY JtOBNINQ, 7EBRUABT.10.1931. FAOITHBn f Blue Ridge League Disbands After Operating Continuously For 16 Years.
Reo (20) Totals 4 9 17 ! j G. F. Tp. On Tour GETTYSBURG FIVE Gettysburg Frosh (20) i | Myers, f 000 MAJOR LEAGUES DUKE ALLEN'S Results In G. F. Tp. | jResults In IKehne, f 000 Elouth, f 0 -2 2 j j Heim, c _ 328 Ox Fibre Kitzmiller, f 3 5 11 I j Y Basketball Cassell, g 419 NOT INTERESTED FAME TARGET OF FALLSTO WILES Heller, c 1 1 3 j E. Nogle, g 033 Maust, g 0 1 1 ( League Bream, g 1 1 3 | League Totals 7 ... 7 3 20 Haughton, g 0 0 0 | R e f e r e e—Quinn. Timer—Krc-i. IN "BABY" LOOP OHIO'S ATTACK Sweeping all three games Irom the OF ML ST, MARY'S The Buicks gained a game on the i Scorer—Blair, Office team Monday night on the Totals 5 10 20 runner-up Fords in the Y. M. C. A. y- M- c- •*• BASKETBALL LEAGUE Referee—Tracey. Pythian alleys, the Bristle Department Basketball League race Monday night Cleveland Champions To bowling team got back into the Ox Mountaineers Lead At The Yesterday's Results. Withdraw Support Given FREDERICK CUBS FALL jwhen the leasue-leaders dropped thejReo. 20; Studebaker, 26. Fibre league pennant ch&ee, while the Intermission, 10 Q i 1 1 Vn Over A Period Of Two Put Seven Foot Center Office rollers dropped a little deeper ~~* .rrrmr r-^mir*.T rr f i second place boys 15-9. The Buicta' Buick' " '- -, 15~-; Ford<"< , °9. Against Him. ' into the cellar. Some good individual To 6, TO MIDDLETOWN H. S. jtoot the lead at the start and never Years. scores were turned In, CUngan, Stock- — ! lost it, the score standing 8-4 at the Standing of the Clubs. man. Brookey, Kennedy and Tippetts, With Joe Lynch returning to his old- Outplayed in every branch of the j half. Haller was ejected from the Ford | W. L. Pet. Bhunned by the major leagues, who Boasting the reputation of never setting the pace. game by a better Middletown high lineup on fouls near the end of the j Buick 11 5 .688 having been outplayed on the local time form in the- waning minutes of lor two years succored it, the Blue The score: school quint, the Frederick Cubs were contest and the Buicks clinched the i Ford 11 1 .611 court in the two years he has worn the play. Mount St. Mary's defeated its an- easily thumped by Coach Bill Hauver's game. O'Hara starred for his team, i Reo 10 7 .588 Ridge League passed out of existence Bristle Dtpt. (1,927) uniform of the Fadco Big Five, Duke Lambright _ 131 101 134 cient rival, Gettysburg College, before a scholastic court trodders in the Middle- The other league contest went to the Oldsmoblle 9 7 .503 Monday. The 16-year life span of the j Allen, the big center of Frederick's i town high school gymnasium Monday I Studebakers. who mauled the Reo drib- ; Studebaker „ 5 12 .294 C. Harrison _.. 88 84 capacit; pioneer Class D baseball league in j crack professional basketball team, Brookey - 107 135 132 4 12 .250 America was terminated by President J. stands to have his record shattered at Stockman * _....! 92 133 118 i- and Cassell starred. the State Armory Friday night when 194 125 ped by the plugging Cubs. The score The scores: V. Jamison, Hagerstown, in a circular the Big Five faces the Cleveland Fa- CUngan 152 minutes yet to play, Lynch broke the j Coast Guards and Fishermen Saved. letter to the presidents of the Fred- R. Harrison — 101 deadlock with a foul goal and followed at the end of the first two periods of Buick (14) vorite Knits, world's basketball cham- scrimmaging read, 17-5. G. F. Tp.! Buffalo, N. Y.. Feb. 10 CAP.—Seven erick, Hagerstown, Waynesboro and pions. In the lineup of the Cleveland it up on the ne«t tipoff by dribbling Chambersburg clubs Monday. Presi- Totals ,..._ 670 647 610 through the entire Gettysburg team for The score: > Michael, f 0 1 1 j coast guards and three fishermen whom team and jumping opposite Allen Fri- Office (1,739) Middletown H. S. (34) Brust, f 1 0 dent Jamison, in his letter, told of his day night will be Shorty GUI, -a young field goal Awarded another foul toss, - j they had gone out tc rescue from a inability to interest major league clubs Kennedy . 134 132 101 Lynch converted it, and less tihan a G. F. Tp Thomas, c „ 1 * 31 drifting ice floe in Lake Erie were tn teams in the Blue Ridge League and man whose nickname belies his actual 112 100 101 A. Rudy, f l 0 2 j O'Hara, s 3 - ' . brought to shore ice this morning and MAX SCHMEUNG appearance. Gill stands seven feet, minute later clinched the decision with 13 j Mobley, g 0 1 recommended that the circuit disband Gittinger _ 120 136 91 another field goal. The game was mar- D. Rudy, f 6 * [ were able to make their way across the four inches from the pine boards, wears ...._ 108 82 124 Speck, f 4 8 - to the hope that enough support can Max Schmeling . World's heavy- a size 20 shoe and tips the scales at Lakel red by quite a bit of fouling, but was ~ "T i ice to land. The three fishermen, were the be secured to operate again in 1932. weight champion, will appear in an ex- Tippetts 127 155 116 Sigler, f 0 Tota'.s .1 5 0 ID j lait of a group of 20 cast adrift Sat- 265 pounds. It will be this "mountain interesting and closely contested all the Wise, c -. 4 Ford (9) The demise of the Blue Ridge League hibition at Nixon's Academy theater of beef" that Allen will have to outplay way. The Mountaineers led at inter- urday when the ice on which they were brings to an end organized baseball in in Hagerstown Wednesday night. Max Totals 601 605 533 Bowlus, g 0 G. ' ^ Ifishin g snapped away from the main Friday rngnt to maintain his reputa- mission, 10-6. Lynch and Gray played Kefauver. g 1 2 i Derubaugh, f 0 the Cumberland Valley. For 16 sum- -a-iil referee two of the wrestling Bouts great gam«s for the Blue and White, b dy mers the Blue Ridge League has fur- and later give a boxing exhibition with tion. Ziegler, g 0 Castle, f - 1 0 2! ° ' . GUI. while one of the featured stars, OX FIBRE BOWLING LEAGfE while TJtz, Keener and Anglemoyer HaUer, c 3 nished baseball to fans in this section, his sparring partners and talk to his stood out for the Bullets. Stroup, g 0 0 6 I but lack of interest among the fans, is not the whole show for the Favorite — j Byrne, g 0 1 i i Timonium Stable Burns. nudience. The German scrapper who Knits. In addition to the big boy, She Last Night's Results. In the pr?liminary game the Gettys- 34 i Thrasher, g o 0 o Baltimore, Feb. 9 (AP).—Seven race insufficient financial rapport and is to meet Bill Stribling in June, is Bristle Dept. defeated Office. burg Freshmen defeated the Mount St. Totals 16 Cleveland team has "Chump" Richard- t Frederick Cubs (19) horses were led to safety early today 'shrinking of the loop from six to four louring the country. Above he is son. Sieve Budinskr, Jim Byms. Moe Mary's Frosh, 20-17. The young Bullets clubs the past few years contributed to shown doing a little road work at his G. F. Tp Totals as fire destroyed a stable adjoining the Tanne. Rudy Similar, Jim Madden, Standing Of The Clubs. outpassed the Mountaineer yearlings to Studebaker (26) race track at the Timonium fair its death Monday. training camp. The wrestling card W. L. Pet. win. The score stood 10-8 in favor of McKenzie, f 1 0 2 Tish Trapnell, Jess Perry and Fran 1 1 G. F. Tp grounds, one of the four larger half- The Blue Ridge League was the out- Wednesday will be featured by a two- Miscellaneous 28 17 .622 Gettysburg at the half. This contest Scrine, f 0 p Cahill, all of whom have gained their 1 Albaugh. f 1 0 2 | mile track plants in the State. growth of the Tn-Statc League, which hour limit match between Jim McMil- 19 .604 5 experience in Middle Western univer- Bristle Dept 29 was also marked by considerable foul- L. Myers, f 1 4 was organized in 1914 by Frank K lan and George Hill. 19 .578 | Kreh, c. '. 2 1 6 6 The fire companies from Towson, sities and in fast pro leagues. Since Block Room 26 in?. Etchison, c _ „ 5 1 Schmidt, this city; J. V. Jamison and 21 .533 Gasttey, g 1 0 11 Lutherril'e and Cookeysville were the demise of the American League and Machine Shop 24 The scores: Shaw, g 3 1 Charles Boyer. Hagerswwn. and Lewis 25 .444 Bowers, g 1 1 7 hampered by lack of water. The fire the start of the present tour, the Cleve- Brushmakers 20 Mount St. Mary's (20). H. Nogle, g 0 0 0 was confined to the one stable by use H. Thompson snd aiax Von Schcllagle, Office _ 11 37 .229 G. P. Tp. Martinsburg:. with Frederick. Hagers- land team has played 46 games, win- Totals 7 10 — of chemicals. Its origin was not discov- Riff Ra ning all but four of them from the best Chanowski, i. ..._ 0 Totals town and Martinsburg making up the Lynch, f 3 10 26 i ered. circuit. The following year the Blue quints in the Middle West. New Eng- TAKE THREE IX ROW GIVE ENVOY CORRESPONDENCE By Raff land and Middle Atlantic states. Hopkins, c 0 Ridge League was formed with the ._ _ 0 Manager "Nig" Grove, of the Freder- Roaer Motor Co. Defeats Detour Bowl- ; Zubris, c Italian Ambassador Gets Copy Of Ad- three teams from the Tri-State League, " «• ji ConnellJoe Cambria, wa'Jop the Major being used by the Clevelandteam .Out -night in Thurmont turned back the I among those most interested in backing Totals 20 the Navy Department, have furnished the local team in those days. League All-Stars, composed of Mickey side the American League the Rosen- Detour pinmen in all three games and j Ambassador de Martino of "Italy a copy Boxing-Jiu-Jitsu! Cochrane, Mule Haas and others. bkxjms are backed by the Favorite the total pinfall. The best scores were \ Gettysburs College (16). Mr. Jamison was elected president G. P. Tp. of the correspondence between Secretary You can easily master the art of self-defense and stain the Playing for the Bugles and do.ng most Knitting mills in Cleveland. Since the jturne d ^ by Tucker, Crone, Crampton and held the office until the present. UtZ. I 3 6 Adams and Major General Smedley D. The league, functioned smoothly and of the work were Joe Sweeney, Duke sweater manufacturers are sponsoring ;an d Butler relative to the calling off of the respect of your fellow-man under the direction of Billy Allen and Dick Streeks, members of tie present Dour, the team uses the ^- Siedliag, f 0 1 Whipp, Boxing Coach of Maryland University, Boxing and without interruption. uut£ 1918 when it Keener, f _ 3 6 Marine officer's court marital. only operated half a season because of the Fadco Big Five. The Bugles play- nams Favorite Knits. Detour (1,755) The trial, which was scheduled to Jiu-jitsu Instructor the Washington Police Dept., and form- Reservations Ponrins In. 155 92 Hass, c _ 0 0 the World War. The following year it ed the House of David Monday night. Clem 109 3 start a week from today in Philadel- er Army Boxing' Director. That a record-breaking crowd will be ; _ no 138 140 Beuhl, g -... 0. •vras re-organized and continued with- Sklnker's Eagles on Sunday in Wash- 0 phia, was ordered cancelled after But- ington easily walloped the whiskered ' on hand Friday night when the 12 ams 131 129 112 Hinkle, g 0 Course officially approved by War Department, Jack Demp- out incident until 1926 when the three * i Shank- Anglemoyer, g 0 0 ler had acknowledged making remarks Pennsylvania clubs. Chambersburg. lads, j face each other at 9.15 o'clock is as- >-winebrenner 110 91 100 derogatory to Premier Mussolini. sey, Freddie Welsh and hundreds of others. Boxing and Waynesboro, w-hich had replaced jsured by the great number of advance :sbaltz n8 142 S8 The transmission of the correspon- jiu-jitsu course combined. Local fight followers who like inter- I reservations placed with Manager Grove ! Totals 6 4 16 Gettysburg-, and Hanover began to get I Referee—Brennan. dence was informal but was considered j WILL TEACH ONCE A WEEK AT THE ARMORY collegiate boxing will get their fill of j at Granger's grocery Monday. Up to Totals 578 655 532 into financial difficulties. They '.rant- ! Mount St. Mary's Frosh (17) by both Slate department and embassy ! ed a spUt season in an effort to bolster it Saturday night in Westminster where 5 o'clock Monday afternoon more than Roney Motor Co. (1,329) officials to be sufficient to end the mat- Information Or Literature Write: Western Maryland's mitt-sUagers tackle SO of the 150 "reserved seats had been 141 132 127 G. F. Tp. their treasuries. With the opposition, 7 ter definitely so far as the two govern- Penn State in seven bouts. The Ter- ij takeni3.a:eii.. Thi-iec sam;~i-i;ec genera^^jjvit*.!i admissio«.-~ n— ,;Crone 145 131 ^ jMcGonigle, f _ 1 5 headed by Mr. Schmidt, beaten down. | Gallen. f ._. 2 1 5 ments were concerned. the league voted to adopt the split tors, after beatings from Army and i w.11 bs charged for Friday''s game as j Zimmerman 92 137 153 WILLIAM R. WHIPP Dartmouth, regained their old tin*e | heretofore, but for thase desiring to _ 105 159 jQ9 i Eaton, c — —l 1 3 Butler continued today to maintain Apt. 404 North, Maryland Courts, season, which existed until the end of Koontz 2 the silence he has held since word he the circuit. form against. City College of New York J have them, reserve seats may be on- Crampton ..._ ...... _.r.-....H7 129 T43 Kennedy, g 0 2 9th And E. Streets. N. E., last week, and plenty of excitement j tained for an additional charge of 2a I_ Farrell, g _ 0 0 0 was under arrest came from the Navy WASHINGTON, D. C. In 1928. with tOl of the teams 0 department. "hanging on the ropes" financially, the should be "handed out in the Carroll ! cents. " Th« first row of chairs, around Totals ..600 688 641!! Albaugh, g 0 0 Cleveland Indians took over the opera- cwinty metropolis Saturday night. The i trie court, are being reserved. tion of the Frederick club, arid St. bouts «-,!: be hflci in the Stare Armory Thai the B:g Five realizes that it < • Louis Cardinals assumed control at at 8 o'clock. has a job on :a hands here Friday nigbt , BERKELEY SPRINGS Waynesboro. The league managed to « tome out in a statement made to j DEFEAT BRUNSWICK struggle through a hectic season, with The University of Maryland basket- j Manager Grove by Joe Sweeney, cap- j the New York Yankees tafcir.c over bail quint wiT. see plenty of action th s i tain of the team, in Washington Sun- "More Miles per Gallon Chambersburg and the Philadelphia tteek with games with North Carolina. day. "After that game with the Tor- i Smashing through the defense of the Athletics assuming control at Martins- Washington. Virginia and Western naaoes Fridav night. Jack Hoover, of j Brunswick Independents in the third burg the following year. The clubs Maryland on tap at College Park. An- the Kansas team, told me that we had i quarter, the Berkeley Spring Rovers de- backed by major league teams survived other game this week should be ] belter expsct a beating from C^veland. feated the Railroaders before a gooc- says Prof. McKERGOW of McGlLL UNIVERSITY ihe 1929 season, but the Hagerstown at Annapolis Friday when St- ' He Mid he saw them play in Indiana s.zed crowd in Brunswick Monday j Hubs almost dropped their franchise John's mpct.5 St. John's of Brooklyn. and they are pieni- good. He may be night, 46-38. The losers put on a ( after exclusive tests of five Leading motor fuels and Hanover barrry strucgled through. y. Y. The New York Johnnies have right and wo may get trimmed. savage offensive attack in the fourth | In 1930 the Athletics threw up Mar- not DOTS defeated ;n two years. you can the Frederick fans that period, but could not cut down the j tinsburg and that tosTt with Hanover , they will see another great battle be- overwhelming advantage gained by i withdrew from the league, leaving on'.y Easton Cha'.kley. formeler Washington j fore we drop." Wilh Sweeney and his j Berkeley Springs in the previous quar- Eastern high school fcotfc>tfca:a i and bas- mates taking that attitude, local fans u?r. The first two semesters were even. Frederick. Hagerstown. Wayr.esboro or MECHANICAL and Chambersburp. The three to»ns ketbail afar, has entered Mt. St. Mary's ' can expect another niehi of thrills. with the score at the half reading 18- t One Game Here Tonifht. 18. The West Virginians piled up a j kept their major league backers, while for the second semester. ChalkZey has j MCGlLL Hagerstown found an angel ;n Joe been Jumping center on the Stewart J Tonight finds Frederick practically majority of 40-28 on Brunswick in the j Cambria. Baltimore busin"ss man. At Photographers qu;nt in Washington | deserted so far as basketball games go. third quarter to sew up matters. Jones ' MONTaiAL and T. Catlett were the big guns for the league meeting held in Hagersto'An snd is ready to take his p".ace in the '. Only one contest* that between Church, Sect.snbsr llth, last month th» major league clubs fail- segular Kneup of the Mountaineeineer court | street school and the Alumni is being | their teams. Saturday night in the i team. It is hoped that Chalkieialkieyv wil__l . ,j held here. That setto will be staged Brunswick high school gymnasium, the j ed to show anv enthusiasm about op- The results given if. the tails Swlcw -r« based ".n & series of t«s;» erating teams in ttf !eac::e again, with bo able to give :he B'.ue and White i at 7 30 o'clock. Playing *•£« prelimin- Railroaders will play toe Winchester , Lions Club quint. " j rada cr. a six cyli-der li—or. engine is the Mech»nic*l Ssgiceeriat the result 'hat the loop disbanded the winning punch it has lacked all ary to the Western Maryland-Wasrung- Laboratory of HcGitl University, Montreal. Monday. ton Collect game in Westminster to- The score: I Sent Stars To Majors. rjght will" be the Maryland School for Brunswick Independent* 58) Tp ?i-e s-L-iples ef gasclir.e vere sutaitted for test. Sich had a, dis- The B'.ue Ridge League gained a re- . the Deaf and Terror Freshmen drib- -G. F. tinguiahir.; lettar only ani could tot t* identified by us while the § 7 putation for hav.nir sent more stars to j E>/7c»/7/C 7"ii blers. Company A runs afoul of an Shipley, f 3 tests 7rer« being carried out. the major leagues than any other Class /vfc-o£*I'IHack Wilson. Wee Willie Sher- ] League tussles. , Totals 17 4 38 other gasolines submitted, it is undoubtedly the aost ecor.or.icsl of the tiei. Lu Blu". Johnny Neun, Adam League i Wednesday's court program is topped j Berkeley Sprints Borers (46) fuels lestei both with regards to cost said ailes par gailcn of gasoline. Camorosky. Ralston Hems'.ey. Chick by the Frederick DeMolay-Interwoven ' G. F. Tp. Tuliis. A. C. fray at the State Armory at 9 T. Catlett. f _... 9 18 T'-.e tab~» shears a corparisoa of the results OBtainei usin; Blut The Farmers proved easy picking for o S-^ioco Motor Fuel as -chs standard of cor.ptriscn: Others who ha^c israduated from the the league-leading Diamond aggrega- o'clock. This is a return game between Quigley. f _ 1 the teams. Interwoven having won the N. Catlett, f. „ 3 6 Jamison wheel into the American or tion in their City Bawling League Gasoline Cast Cost of fuel cer.sur.sd Rational League are: Peck Lerian. Wal- first game in Martinsburg several weeks Bussard, c 4 8 mat:h Monday night. The Diamonds O to obtain per to obtain sar.e K.P. ter Kimmick. Marvin Goodwin. Franl: won all three games, being pressed in ago. Two more games Wednesday Michael, g. .— ., — I S--.-.9 H.r.Hours Gallon Eours,(Coapared with "D") UMr.ch. Joe Boley. Bobby Knodc. BID only the second affair, in which they promising plenty of excitement will be Clarence, g - 0 0 as "D"1 The Canadian gal- Lamar. Clyde Earnhart. Lew Malone, had an edge of 19 pins. Myers had a played in the State Armory in the Mellott. g 4 £ ) 31ue lon it one-fifth Ciarcnce Blrthen. Monk Frasor. Joe j b;g night for the league-leaders, up- afternoon between the marls and female Ambrose, g 1 100 Sunoco 23X »23.00 teams of Frederick and Middletown larger than tha Bird. Ray Gardner. Jim Keesry. Joe ' setting 366 pins. Jack Han was the 101.5 32/ 33.50 V. S. gallon, plut Vosmik. Doc Cramer. Owen Carrol! runner-up with 335. higih schools for the County League Totals .... 23 46 nZf 32.60 Jimmy Dykes. Frank Rodgers and Herb The scare: pennant. The frcst game will move off Referee—Decker. 3:V 33.10 a 2 '/i c duly. Hence ., Thormah;cn. Diamonds (1.58?). at 2.30 o'clock. In a game that is still ID".3 Zi>X 30.10 the higher price Hart 118 D3 134 St. John's for Canadiu* Rain Wets Eleven States. Myers 119 114 133 M. C. A. THURMONT SHAMROCKS \ gatolino Washington. Feb. 9 (AP).—Drouth Saurriar 100 98 DeMolay-Interwoven game, th* Poto- P.espectfully submitted. rehef in the form of the first good Phillips 103 mas Edison and Interwoven Reserves BEAT HARPERS FERRY \ rainfall since November came to Castle 85 104 107 will play at 8 o'clock. parched lands in eleven states over the Mumford 98 94 99 The Hagerstown Potomac Edison Aveneing the defeat handed them week-end. quint, which was manhandled by tihe last week In Harpers Ferry, the Thur- Rains :hat the United States Weather Totals ...... 520 503 566 ! Frederick P. E. team here last week. mont Shamrocks played classv basket- Bureau described as a "Godstnd" to Fanners (1.422). returns to Frederick Thursday night at ball Monday night in the Thurmont farmers fell in a belt extending from Buaard ...... 79 88 91 9.15 o'clock to do battle with Cresap's town hall to turn back the West Vir- western Pennsylvania, -outhwestward to Hamilton ...... 96 86 110 Rifles. Church street school will match ginians. 25-19. The came was one of eastern Texas, beginning Friday night Mercer ...... 110 .... j baskets with St. John's high school in the best played !n Thurmont this sea- and continuing today. May ...... 108 79 i the afternoon in the Church street son and was witnessed by a. good crowd. White ...... 94 .... i ermnasium for the only other game The contest was nip-and-tuck down to Rcnn ...... 93 102 here. The Maryland School for the the last few minutes of play. Thur- Specht ...... 91 89 86 I Deaf travels to Thurmont for a return mont held the upper hand most of the - - - 1 gime with the high school team there.time, leading at the rest period. 12-9. Totals ...... 470 484 468 The Frederick and Hagerstown Y. M. Both t°ams used short passes to work STICK i.I'M sni.tmoN - i C. A. girls' clubs will play in Hagers- the ball under the rim for close shot . Thurmont Shamrocks (25) City E.wling League In addition to the Fadco-Cleveland G. F. Tp game at the State Armor}- Friday night R. Ambrose, f I 6 Last Niyht's Results. at 9.15 o'clock, there will be a prelimin- M. Ambrose, f 1 0 Diamonds defeated Farmers. ary game at 8 o'clock between the Fred- Smith, f 1 1 3 HIGH POWERED FAST GETAWAY erick Eagles and the Maryland School E. Creasrer. f. 0 0 0 Games Tonight. for the Deafi The DeMolay was origi- Beard, r...... 3 0 6 Hustlers vs. Garbcr's. nally scheduled for this game, but can- Bales, g 0 0 KNOCKLESS celed in favor of the SUentees. Heddingcr. a fi MORE MILES Games Wednesday. J Creager. o 0 Crystals vs. Moose. EASY STARTING PER DOLLAR Crystal Laundry 29 34 .460 Totals 9 25 Games Thursday. Y. M. E. B 25 35 .4-. Harpers Ferry (191 Moose 23 37 f,~. TW tael nenlu we SUNOCO, ihc wholly BLUE SUNOCO will not mule gnro depont* In »»y Eagles vs. G. L. Bakery. G. F. Tn. tilM MOTOR OIL, -Uh MM Sttmco Motor Fuel m*tot . . . neither wilt «nr other food ttuolin* Fanners - 18 48 .273 Boch, f ...... ,„ ...... 5 0 10 Games Friday. Pride 15 48 .238 Mater, f ...... 0 1 1 Y. AL E. B. vs. Gulf Pride. Webb. f...... 0 1 1 Arm Scalded. Cummlngs, c...... „ ...... l 1 3 SUndini ot the Club*. Mrs. Walter Rice, 216 West South Staubs. l' 3 THE HIGH POWERED, KNOCKLESS MOTOR FUEL... W. L. street, sustained a badly scalded left tJudrow. g ...... o 0 0 In ihe arrangement shown atove, Diamonds _... 53 13 .803 arm on Saturday noon while removing Wilt, p ...... o 1 1 wing the number* Irom I to 9, each row Hustlers .-. .43 20 .683 cooking victuals from a stove. A physi- Baumgardner. g...... 0 0 0 of fair figurw, from A to B. from B to Eagles „....„„„..„,.„._ 39 24 .619 cian was summoned to dress the ami G. L. Bakery 39""x 24 You save 2 to 4c per gallon C snd from A to C, adds to 20. .619 which was burned from the elbow to Totals 19 .182 tlie fingers. • . { ficferee—Dubel IN £>V SPA PERI lEWSPAPERf