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The tropic mo- had occurred in Miss Ger trying that time SeneR Ss ro # little of we wad thought, 40h. heavens!” ith cold sileyce, tell him brutally , arm, Marsha be no twenty or y x 's face and in her garb. thelr number reassured her,| “MY dear ehild,” said Mrs. Pow- herdiotore had bad no hesita | er; she. moved toward Pees eae HF tem ste ; rey would smile oyer {t! aed why seen po had she let the far? » mati ‘i she had] “That f chair for you, tince “growing B YEry dear,” said Mrs. Powers. after mn 4 had cope sahara are z _|clgse to awkward as ghe could rt Rototes iat ment o ged aren had followed the lead. ‘4 with Vittlp feeling ~ "I'm feeling stiff.” Marsha admit- 5 tod ruefully. “When I am a bit less 4 frightened I'll move to a slumpier ebair!” : NR afternoon at the start of No- hey layghed, Mrs. Powers a Yombher she went with Bob to “7! ill probably ip moter and toward | 89>. hat wi at was the rottenest poppy- waderstond tt. who understood cae! t Mrs. Powers didn't look | vend peop Bell pnd others apt - yom pong ican Ba gwers amplified, ire very much at Knight who slays | ing felt. restraint.” She leaned for Marsha's. “I ood from thy son,” she said, “you were rarely I, but it ts more than that wi he and 1 see; your eyes, dear a teetn. she cores enter smasiecty ore, are signposts of your fine me and she knows what youhave! pean; done for me. How happy you have yp een eae tng " (he hesitated) ; Ng son, mother,” said Bob. He was star- tog at Marsha in a way that further ree p mises, “Don't!” | disconcerted her; she could almogt and thet, BUt) near his inner chant, “You're here! 4 5 ve a You're here!” fis band on bers aud he spoke quick: | (Cedxriads. 1934. by X. Haviland-Tayler) ly of mations he hoped might her Talli uated CAUSE FOR DIVORCE pedpeerageer ‘This ix one of the strong day: hy this end in 9 dign' Jealous of honors and per- of praise; if this conceit, smotker- the natural kindness of the e Risla Gasaiagis dapoe) the New The batteries will he the same York Giants, § to 5, to reduce the senrepions’ Wad to twe games over new ‘players in their lineup and), the Cubs and gnly three games| they are determined to win the! series. over the Cards, { The grqunds have heen rented’ Dizzy Dean was onthe monnd |by laggl players for this series ane. ‘forthe Red Birds"and by his vie- tory over the New Yorkers yester- tainment to the public. They ask day accomplished the following; Won his tenth straight game, wonjas popular as it formerly was in his eighteenth of the season, won|the {sland City. his fourth straight contest from. the Giants, stopped Schumacher’s his strikeout tal to 116 and aut STANDI winning streak at: nine games, ray St. Lous’ -seventh consecutive vietory.. Rip Collins gonnected id \for five hits in five tries for a per '|fect day at bat. He hit his twenty- first "homer. Joe Medwick ii : ed his right shoylder in diving aft-}New York - er a fly hit by Bill Terry in the | Cleveland - fourth and was forced to leave Boston the game. ‘The Chicago Cubs slimbed elos- |S LONS er to New York by virtue of the!Chicago - Jatter’s loss and their victory aver the Brooklyn Dodgers, 8 to 8. The Cuhs let loose with a barrage of base hits, which included Cuyler’s four safeties, two of them timely} sy | oujs doubles, Manager Grimm's and} Pittsburgh - 44 482! Hartnett’s home runs, and Her-| Boston 48 48 .473 man’s twe hits, one a double. The! Brooklyn ae 51.433 joss ended the Dodgers’ winning] Philadelph: 52 .422 streak at four games. Cincinnati H 57.337 mane Phillies Ghar ; Gites to regain sixth place by de- AY AMI fontne the Fisinn, Bie $. ones} SODA abinags was credited with his vie- tory in four starts since he joined the Phils. The lowly Cincinnati Reds sub- dued the Boston Braves, 4 to 2, " in the opening contest of a fiye- game series. Jt was the sixth [NATIONAL LEAGUE i run by Sebulme: assured the game"for the Reds. Detroit continued to hold first] place in the American League hy; downing’ the Red Sox, 7 to 2, to) nageesPa+ae ROB ikeep up the record of not having er been defeated by the Red Sox in Navin Field this season. A bar- < : rage of 14 hits and four Boston) Anniversaries * }errdrs made the game a sure bet for Detxgit, Playing in a 108 degree tem- rature, the New’ York Yankes defeated the Browns, 5 to 2. Ruf- fing turned in his tenth victory : t of the season. New ¥ork col-| 1796—Jobn M. Clayton, famed; lected only six safeties but made | Delaware jurist, U. S. Senator! jthem all count. Gehrig hit his 27th! and Secretary of State, born in) homer and Crosetti blasted gut {Sussex Ca.. Del. Died at Dover, | another one in the sixth inning} Del., Nov. 9, 1856. | with one on. ? Three home runs was too much! 1803 — Alexandre Dumas, | for the Indjans, and they: went| French novelist, father of an(cano, Ernest . 3 ! equally great novelist, born. Died! sosa,’ Jose. .... AJ to 9... Foxx was evedited with! Dec, 5, 1870. \Fernandez, Price A. - “1 family: i hd wise Pawany Whee cchaet Ip {ed ‘of the fou?-baggers and one} #0 little touched by the new, “3 fami ly. haye bnew erect ft an. plows nit neon Sabin. cine yn) sd | about family jokes and | the seagon, leading all other big! popular aythor-lecturers of league élubs in this respect. ’ : straight defeat ape dowp in defeat by the Athletics, by Cols a pleted ae 100th double play offer and editor, bne of the m Began for gen. I logk back to | mile over thi and your hav. |#le. St. Louis Batteries: Ruffing and Dickey: 1829—Lewis Miller, Ohio agri- Hadley, Andrews and Hemsley. — jturer, philanthropist, one of the/Alvarez, Angel At Chicago R. H. E.jfounders of Chautauqua, born in! Hernandez, William - 11 15 1!Ohio. Died Feb. 17, 1899. ‘Alayon, Manuel | Wallace, Charles Schumacher, Salveson, Bell,| Valdes, Manuel Fernandez, Norberto | Marrero, Felipe Marero, Carlos Washington Chicago Batteries Gaston, Heving and Madjeski. {Smith and Mancuso. ; Detroit —— CAMDEN, N. J.—Seeking a -di- voree, Mrs, Lillian’ Gregan, of this city testified that her husband, Philadelphia Francis, hurled a bayonet, miss- | rehance generally, good ing her hand by six inches and} native may be |imbcdding itself three inches in a| At Cleveland R. H. E. Cleveland ... Battéries: Cain, Wilshere, Ben-| philadelphia ton, Cascarella and Hayes, Berry; sseunia. Swift, i Hydraulic pressure is useg in * ot be harmful, but producing a paper nail that ean St, Loui he fy danger to the for. | driven into bard-wood withou: Nem York The djamondball was scheduled for iast night but} was postpqned heeause of rain, | will be played tonight. The Fun- ~ “(Special to The Citizen) eral Home boys and the All Stars! EW YORK, July 24.—The St. will lack horns at 8 p’clock sharp. i as #l need in yesterday’s. Ci Lt sa “The Stars will have several, they aye posted. money out of that the fans patronize the games so that diamondball. will become AMERICAN LEAGUE 83.629; 33 40.545 43.527 Washington i 43 52 61 NATIONAL LEAGUE lub— . W. L, Pet, New York .... 33.633 Chicago - 35 611 35. .602 ~o AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at St. Louis. Boston at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland. Washington at Chicago. | Boston. Home ~ and Slade Chieago at Brooklyn. H St. Louis at New York. Cincinnati at Boston, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. ) Today’s | eegee 1783—Simon Bolivar, South! American soldjer-patrigt, born.| Died Dec. 17, 1830. The Indians com- 1819—Josiah G. Holland, writ. ont {sepa aces | —— |Parra, Juan J. hes = 1823—Arthur I. Boreman, West AMERICAN LEAGUE —! Virginia governor and senator, ae At St, Louis R. H. E.|born at Waynesburg, Pa. Died at! Guito, Francisco B. New York 5 6 0} Wheeling, April 19, 1896, 28 1} cultural inventor and manuf: 610 1 Whitehill and Sewell; At Detroit RH. E.| at Brooklyn R. HE eaten 2 TAN Chicago... 8 18 0|Gongalez, Gilbert ... roll and Lopez, Sukeforth. 914 Hudlin, C. Brown and Myatt. | adden; E. Moore and Todd. 'Saunders, Gerald NATIONAL LEAGUE At Boston R. H. E.| Perez, Francisco At New York R. H. E.} Cincinnati ......... . 4 6 0) Benal, 6 15 0: Boston t r closed and the entire fal Today’s list follows: Cabrera, Jqseph M, ‘ Pinder, Wallace .. ‘own pockets to give enter-| Roberts, J. Frank . ~ anes a4 Stigkney, Joseph . Arenberg, Franklin .. Pinder, Samuel B. ,Camexo, Alberto = = ‘Smith, Wesley .. Pent, William 1. Valdes, Joseph Harris, Graham. Dupcombe, Harry Barnes, Thomas . Li f |Raymond, M. T. - [Robert Cape, W ai ‘oberts, Capt, Wm. om ya ret lcngwles, Rupert - 1621; Gonzalez, Victor . Bethel, Liyingston . Romero, Edpardo Roberts, Mrs. Joseph s gb URES Basil R. Gato, Fernando. Demeritt, Mrs, !Waskins, W.. . Spencer, John W. . Alien, Charles Betancourt, .T. Davis, Thomas Knowles, William N. Roberts, Joseph C. . Rendueles, Anselmo . Avalo, Manuel ......... Rieards, C. W. Valdez, Gregorio Scott,. Preston .... 21;Haskins, P.. A. 21} Parra, Amado 6/ Bands, Bugene. A, 30; Nicolas, Peter . a4 30) Lloyd, Thomas . 34 30) Johnsen, George 24 Watkins, Geo. P. Swain, Celina . Roche, Ricardo, Sr. Machado, George. .. \Perez, Armando . | Bethel, Raymond N. Bethel, Corinne . Bethel, Adelbert . Lowe, Benjamin H. Lowe, Martha A. | McClintock, S. J. ... McClintock, Bertha . 26} Curtis 24 Peacon, Joseph 16iRigu, Rupert .. McDermott, J. P. eovesecesseccoees) Martinez, Arturo Salgade, Alfonso isdier, Gustave - 24;Marshall, William OQ. 24 j Sept, Gene 24) Baker, 20 Saunders, il 16|Johnson, Ora Bauta, i 20 !Fox, Geo. M., Jr. . 24!Martinez, Isabel 20|Carey, John W, Ogden, Edith 20} Carey, Samuel 20 | Torrada, Luis Coleman, Darnell Perkins, James- J. Garcia, Pierre Z Andrews, Rupert . Canalejo, Amando 24! Aguilar, Ameri 24! Fiala, Concha 20) Roberts, Samuel H. i 24/ Albury, George 16 Carey, George Johnson, Robert H. | Gomez, Jghn " | Adams, Joseph Decanter, Orange Hutchinson, Josefa . ; generation, born at Belchertown, {Mannings, Richard . The Washington Senators won}Mass. Died Qct. 12, 1881. ; : over the White Sox, 11 to 5. The scoring was led by Manager Cronin; 1822—Benn Pitman, brother of with a homer, a double and a sin- \Tynes, Robert H. . |Sands, Robert . n Homer, A double and @ site| gir Tsage, famed English steno-| Albury, Glenwoo s oO Ss wy) $ iy i: : ; grapher, who settled here to teach | Rodriguez, Feliz ther in the cellar as Washington] phonography, born. Path euar " Died in Cin-|Cash, P. A. ...+...-.-- ward then to lay her hand upon {took the opening tilt of their pres-|cinnati, Dec. 28, 1910. i Hegkere: George Larsen, Victor B. 24! Raymond, . Alfved 24{ Williams, Hilton 24, Cordova, Paul 18{Gonireras, Eqeunde oe Antania is Martineg, Riearda Valdez, Manuel... Russell, Melvin. B, Roberts, Leroy . Rivas, Eyenett,; R. a Watrous, Nina _P. 30, Phillips, Mxs, E. M. 39 'Burrows, Perey 14} Phillips, E. M. 20 | Bethel, Yulee - 20 14|Chipchase, George 14} Russell, Bernelj ‘ Gj} Lee, George 18 30|Cleare, Rufus 18 Betancourt, Rafael a4 Boll, Wm. 14 Dillen, Ployd .... 1 Curry, Rupert - 34 Smith, Bobert 24 Felton, Leroy a4 Crusoe, Glapenge . 30° Valdes, Pedro, Jr. 24} Bazo, Pedro - 2 Mirelles, A. 24! Allen, Lerey -. 24 Pinder, James 10 Campo, Louis 34 24 Curry, Walter. 24 Gareja, Mattie -X. 24 25! Placeneia, Ralph .... -- 24{Parra, 25i Carey, Phaddeus 26|Kemp, Stenhen F, 24 Albury, Isarel 24. Butler, Duke 24 Camus, Julian 24 Roberts, Elgin ‘Thompson, RB. J. M. Roberts, Thomas . 24 Perdomo, Eladio + 24 Toledo, Oscar 24 24 Henriques, Cleveland 15 Fry, Mrs. Carmen 10. Pinder, Gerald’ . 15! 15) 15 Gomez, Charles Shine, Winifred Mardomero, Mateo 5 714} Brooklyn ... ess BAe CD v1 Batteries: Ostermueller and R-} Batteries: Malone, Tinning and gee ae : Ferrell; Bridges and Hayworth. | Hartnett; Munns, Leonard, Car-| Knowles, Mayfield Roberts, R. Ry oo... ees : - | Weatherford, Harold ©. At Philadelphia R. H. E./ Bell, Willard A. .... Pittsburgh -....... 2.10 2'Menendez, Lewis . 3.11 4) Adams, Edward agnon. and{Shannahan, M. B. | Roberts, 2 9 0)Thompson, Joseph 30|Gomez, Edna 15 24) Curry, 20 24/Shine, Vitginia 20 Branly, Luis 15 24| Waite, Bernard H. 24} Rueda, Evelio .... 24 Teledo, R. 24 ina, Floyence 241 30! Fuentes, Ignacio ... 24 30} Santana, Esteban 24) Bazo, Miguel ...... 20; 12/Carey, Leonard Lec, 1G] annders, Harry R. = 20 tec 24 nez, Juan os 24 14|Gareia, Jose ....... as 24] 24|Pazo, Gunessinde ...... 24 24) Russell, Dwight 24 20}Rodriguez, Rafael . 2 34 20| Rodriguez, a. oe -..---.- 24) 24) Rodriguez, Evaristo 20! 20; Miller, W. G. 24) 20; Vidal, Charles . 24 20) Evila, Armando .... 30 'Sardinas, Francisco 24 Birs, Benjamin 15} 20!Molina, Louis -.. 20! 20\Sands, Mervill F., dr. 14} | Rodriguez, Sotero . sent 20 Del Valle, Gabino —............... 20) ‘Riggs, Dewey 4 10} McDonald, Geo, J. -...--- 2) 241 Cartaya, Jose ..... es 24) Gwynn, Albert... 24] jAlbury, ‘Phomas ea Garcia, Reynaldo ................. 24! (Sands, Mozelle F. .................. 20 ‘Rodriguez. Enrique ascent Naranjo, Manvel 24] Perez. A. .... Perez, Mrs. A. .. k 5 19 3) Batteries: Derringer and Q’Far-| Russell, Ralph R. Batteries: J, Dégn and Delpp-ixell; Brown, Betts gud Spobger. Chavez, Amando . 20, Thompson, Sgmugl Peit7 | aeeee 3q) Coledo, Antonio* Raymond .... Norman, Walter H,, dr. . Cleare, Allan #., Jr. go| Warren. William R., de. | Prindle, Mrs. Frederica P. Knowles, Harry L. j Warren, William BR. Burnside, Alfred Perez, Chas, W. 24 | Moffat, Vv. a. q Rarefont, Julie P. 15! 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