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.. basketball managers. . : ur - F ot ; f ‘ é t . ' I 4 ’ < : P 7 ‘ 4 ee » with the freshman girls. > the sophomore class and the treasurer frotm the freshmen. Other positions to be filled by| INDIANS WIN GAME TUESDAY FROM SENATORS ERRORS FIGURE LARGELY IN EXHIBITION BETWEEN DE-) TROIT AND PHILADELPHIA | TEAMS | ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD-} QUARTERS, May 19.—The hero ofthe major leagues today is An-| tonio Lazerri, late of the Salt Lake | City club, of the Pacific Coast} league. With Thurston handing an ap- proved sort of ball for the Chicago White Sox at the Yankee Stadium | yesterday, Tony appeared at the , ‘ate in the 8th with three ftiendly | figures dancing about on: the paths | imploring him to live up to his minor league reputation and win} the Yanks seventh ‘straight game. | Tony hit the far left center wall, and chased his mates across | the plate for a 5 to 3 victory, with | half of the Chicago team trying to} recover the ball. The belt gave} the Yanks a lead of three full! games in the American league and| three straight victories over the dangerous Chicagoans. | Sherrod Smith pitched the Cleve-| ijand indians to a victory over the| Washington Senators and Walter Johnson, 4 to 2, two errors by MeNelly in center for Washington | doing much damage. Earl tried to! redeem himself with a pair of two base blows. | Errors also figured largely in a three to nothing victory for De- troit over Philadelphia, with Con- nie Mack using 18 of his hirelings in an effort to stem the tide. Gal-) loway and Lamar were the offend- ing Mackmen and Eddfe Ronimell the mound victim. Charley Robertson, who once pitehed a no hit, no run game for the White Sox, but who is now appearing for the struggling St.) Louis Browns, proved easy for the Red Sox. He was relieved in the fifth, and Boston won, 6 to 3. The St. Louis team, on, paper one of the most darigerous clubs in the league, now moves to New York for a series of gaines. ‘The National league’s only. bat-|" tle left Pittsburgh and Brooklyn in a four-four tie after gine in- nings, the second time in two days that rain had broughtia dead- lock between teams. we ATHLETIC EVENTS AT HIGH SCHOOL Ceevceovcsnoevevceve At 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon on the army barracks damond the baseball line-up of the sophomore elass outscored that of the juniors in a 9-5 game and thereby land- ed the championship of the tourn- ament this far. Next week they will meet the senior line-up and fight to a finish for the final championship. Sophomore Gato, Earl Yates, Morris Cruz, Neil Knowles, Wm. Johnson, Gerald Hernandez, Fred Carbonell, Berlin Felton, Clifton Bailey, Ellis England and Frank Shep- pard, Junior line-up: Robert Knight, Joe Pierce, Stuart Walker, Ran- dolph Kiser, Isadore Weintraub, Kermit Baker, Shaw Kingman, Billy Arnold, Earl Jackson, Glynn Archer, George Adams, “Rope” Russell, Although the boys of the junior class suffered defeat, the girls’ baseball team won a victory over the sophomore girls with a 9-16 score, yesterday at the army bar- racks. The junior girls are now undefeated and hope to remain so after the game this afternoon line-up: Theron Sophomore line-up: Lillian Russell, Iola Eden, Florence Niles, Dorothy Archer, Lois Curry, Tillie Weintraub, Susan Whalton, Louise Brady, Elizabeth Watson. j Junior line-up: Florence Rob- erts, Elizabeth Baker, Marion Russell, Etta Daughtry, Louise Cleare, Florence Cooper, Cargie Watson, Margaret Shaw and Doro- thy Curry. Today's baseball schedule shows | the boys of the senior class vs. | thove of the freshman class. Notice is hereby given of the| important meeting of all members! of the M: C. H. S. athletic asso- eiation next Friday, after school closes, for the purpose of electing | officers for the school term of| 1926-27. The president of such an association must come from senior class, the vice-president! from the juniors, secretary front| baseball and AE nomina- seniors are football, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1926, | lie Rrickell. speediest track ever to represent Wichita (Kast high school. is playing his first year in professional haseball Moreover he’s making good As a member of the Wichita team of the Western League. Brickell Is biting the ball at n ureat ehp and fielding superbly In short. the youngster looks tike a veal prospect. Oevoercece FIGHT RESULTS sonen (By Associated Press) BARCELONI, Spain—Paolinio Uzeudun, ‘Spain, won the Euro- pean heavyweight championship by outpointing Erminio Spalla, Italian title holder, 12 rounds. e ¢ « PARIS — Francis French light-heavyweight cham- pion, knocked out Hans Beiten- strater, of Germany, 2 rounds. * 9% ST. PETERS8URG—‘Farmer Roy” Joe Cooper, Terre Haute, Ind., and Judge Horning Savan- nah, Ga., fought draw, 10 rounds. to 8% wecser Charles, Vernon, Calif.—Pet Lester, Ari- zona, knocked out Tony Fuente 4 rounds. SOCCOKOCO CLO VESDESEoOS CALERDAR OF SPORTS Soervecce RACING—Meeting of Metro- politan Jockey Club, at Jamaica. Meeting of Kentucky Jockey Club, at Louisville. * GOLF—Nationafl interscholaatic championship, at Greenwich, Conn BOXING — New York State amateur championships, Madison Square Garden. urge the destruction of a statue of a wine-maker with his wine-press, erected in a public park 32 years . “ine ‘Aged FRetHome Feed-Drink for Ait Ags | spi i | AHIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM on nt sso le ereevcesccnscovsecocoe| BASEBALL et YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American League New: York, 5; Chicago, 3. Boston, 6; St. Louis, 3. Detroit, 5; Philadelphia, 2. Cleveland, 4; Wash:ngton, 2. National League Brooklyn, 4; Pittsburgh, 4 (call- ed 10th, ra’n). Others rain. FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE Sanford, 8; Ft. Myers, 0. Bradenton, 7; Lakeland, 5. St. Petersburg, 8. Tampa, 2. Orlando, 3; Sarasota, 1 | severe wind and ‘middle-west this s TODAY’S GAMES American League” Detroit at Washington. Cleveland at Philadelphia. St. Louis at New York. Chicago at Boston, National League New York at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Boston at Chicago. Philadelphia .at St. Louis. | rachis | STANDINGS z American League W. iL. New York .... 2 aa Washington - 20 14 Philadelphia ..........18 14 Cleveland 16. 13 Chicago 36 515 Detroit. . 16 .484| Boston 20 .310 St. Louis . 23.258; National League j WwW. Le Pet. | Cincinnati i 10. .667) Brooklyn 17 10 .630| Chicago A dae 8 Pittsburgh . 4 14 St. Louis 5 17 New Yor! 4 16 Philadelphia 11 18 .379} Boston . 8 21 .276)} CHARM SCHOOL Friday, May 21 Tickets 75¢ and 50c Now On Sale at La Concha Sweet Shoppe | Sheds wrecked and roofs THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘THREE DEATHS FROM STORM IN MIDDLE WEST DAMAGE RESULTING FROM, SEVERE WIND AND RAIN; STORM ESTIMATED AT $500,000 (My Ansoeciated Press) CHICAGO, May 19. son centered on portions of. Tlinois and Indi- | ana, bringing death to three per-| sons, and causing damage estimat- ed at $500,000. In the northwestern and cen-} tral Indiana and in northern and central Illinois, the storm, which struck late yesterday, was accom- | panied by winds of great violence, several houses being overturned, blown from buildings. Trees and tele-! phone poles were leveled and com-} | munication was hampered. The first} in storm in the! | Man Arrested At Daytona | Beach On Instructions | of Key West Officer, | Through instructions from Chief } {Deputy A. H. McInnis of the! sheriff's office here, one John L.! | Brals has been arrested by Chief! lof Police J. L. Cathoun at Day- jtona Beach by authority of a! capius from the Monroe county | criminal court on two charges of |passing worthless checks. Johnnie Quinn of this city is} ;the .chief complainant witness in one of the cases, which involves | a check. for the amount of $200,) ‘the transaction having taken place some time during the past Janu-! lary. The other is for a check for |$25, the name of the complain- ant witness not ascertained. | It is understood that John L. |Brals is endeavoring to arrange | bond in the required amount of} |$1, 000 for his appearance in court! \here in the hope of avoiding being} brought to jail in Key West. } MUSIC INSTRUCTION | | Teacher of Cornet, Saxophone, Trombone and Clarinet.. Spe- cial instruction selfegio, time and music. Band and orchestra furnished all Parlor music a specialty. HUBERT REASON 910 White St. Phone 444-W for oce: Let the Artman Press print it. F. H. SOLOMON PLUMBER Sheet Metal Work CALL PHONE 621-W BIG FLOWER DANCE —AT— CUBAN CLUB MAY 20 ARTISTIC DECORATIONS GOOD MUSIC Inevery ‘wanted size and at prices within the reach == CRANE Valves, Fittings & Plumbing Fixtures i*| SOLD BY RESPONSIBLE DEALERS ANE TELL HEEM “ave \T OOP} voy! ON DE HET! tions are to be turned in to Presi- dent Raul Roque. Wireless concerts for air trav- elers have been inaugurated on the! 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