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VIEW PARK RESULTS IN; SCOREOF¢TOS = | | (By 0. L. MILIAN) Pulling itself together in - if afar 2fLE iff * i round when the/Tovres, Di tied the count at five- ie ith doubles by Gonzalez and » forcing the game to ex- u aft H & - if it . Luciana i | i ine had : " by Baynery sixth that broke the | Garcia 4Sanderoj Julia. per ‘Benge Fee a young i ai i fn bp hae with the catcher’s playing, popned | Otiver, hie ‘ his debut with Detroit out. fen __|Pent, James | The Embalmers, on the other| Carey, Ge: ‘hand, came in determined to win! Roheris, Benjamin i ever the vietory score | Spencer, Warren ith a two-base hit by Blondon, Maloney, Louise joehring with Machin on second Ch se, after the Lunn brothers had been thrown out. Ward, who hurled for the Stars, pitehed his first game this season | Lopez, Jose ‘and was in rare form. He shauld|Cleare, €! have won his, game with a more ; ad efficient backstop. \ ay Cates knocked out a it Saturn despite ‘heme run in the eighth inning | Herresa, Saturning cont a Pou eis one man on board, _ }Pavis, Alexander mound skyrocket-, Charles ‘Lunn, old time ban | Cleaves Gerard. young Les player and one of the best: um-| Taylor, Fred ington to six seat-!pires this city has known, an-|Ce¥rantes, Raut and the White Sox|nounced to the public that | 54W¥e¥y Pheophelus . series with a 4 to 1/ through efforts. of “Express” | Cheitt, Howard jStickney and other ‘leading dia. Camus, ‘Fernando with a five-run rally; mondball fans, the Walte iMoney see first inning, the Indians} Rady. Works of Miami will send: eg jen y ahead of the Athletics | down its team to Key West to play Poseragss siphon ‘and teak the second.* doubleheader with a local pick-} yah nest ‘af the series, 10 to 6. ie club on next Monday night. ;Reberts, Chas. | Seere by innings of last night's Baines, Leonora : game: : R. H. LS shall os Stars 210 610 100 00— 5 7 6 a % LapexO00 O10 410 Gis @ & gy oRNeOR Roy 7 Piodela, Miriam | Batteries: Ward and Garcia; Soldanc.. Joe Roberts, James Zonicle, Solomon Kemp, William elley, i A 4 f 57882 | ! 5; Evi if 5 4 aoe : f : Nt FL 2 § zFt -551} Knowles, James 8 44.522) Bowles, Al .... 0-43 .482}Castri, Hector .. 3 48 473) Valdes, Gusto . R, H. BE. 26 2 is in eS pM hoe Garey, Willard : Murphy, | Pittsburgh 477 \ Carey, Willar iter; MBlackekier, Kate Boston Ata |Poreett, noch am , | Brooklyn “gao)Nix, Chattam . + ‘429 |Ashe, Daniel .333 | Knapp, Isabelle Fernandez, Antonio . eeeeene | Laurie, Samuel Smith, Douglas Castellano, Froilan 'Pena, Mario ... The general quality of this}Machado, Vicente R. H. B./week is, in this position, some-| Roberts, Edward 212 @| what offset by a vacillating ten- | Russell, William 6 @ 1t{deney. The native will be gov- panbaon Franco . berg. ock,, erned largely by inspiration and|Anderson, Winn . —_ R =, hence liablé to wander into} Wallace, Samuel ‘and Hayworth, ‘strange paths, if not carefully|Clarke, Ernest = os ‘chosen, sometimes far from the| Russell, c. M. " nd R. H. B.\ right one. The mind is rather ar-,Lord, W. J. . . 6 12 aitistic apd perbaps a little given, Rendueles, Armando ‘10 16 1;to a gratification of the senses./Otro, Felix Maream, Lagger and Carefully ¢ Ktivate cheerfulness, | Hernandez, Carlos Pearson and Myatt.’ -——— | Hernandez, Juan ... ree TO SUBSCRIBERS }/pn ant; Roeelo DDY’S GAMES iDion, Fred . 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Miss Gertrnde probed on. » 24) Horton, Eugene: Lewinsky, Frank caneasacoesseggges SYNOPSIS: rhe ° Marsha Steores ‘tae vent eau sa kere dest Gertrude and her have made Starena tata hard, re-loving YOUNG WOMAR whe as strewn the at carded suitors. 2% ra Mezico. and nds she can not drop 30 easily. Unable to. hurt Bob has allowed him to give her a ring, and. now she is calling on his old-jashe ioned, charming mother. Chapter Nine PASSAGE AT ARMS “2 WISH,” said Marsha. “that 1 were. nice enough te belong in this house.” She realized it had been Tong since she had done more than to laugh at the word “nice,”.and now she had said it seriously and her eyes had brimmed. . “But, dear, you do belong in this house and to us!" Bob’s mother as- sured her. Se added in an aside to ’ Bob, “A little: meryous,” and she added to that, and more loudly, “Bob,” will you beso good as to ring for tea?” : Marsha had caught it all. Bob laid a hand on her shoulder as he moved toward the bell. They were both anx- ious that she should be happily at ease. with them and beyond feeling nervous while within their reach. “Qh, don’t!” she thought “don’t be so kind!” The tea was, patently, a gala af- fair; the best of all the good porce- lain was upon a huge, gleaming silver tray which “Bartholomew brought to set on a solid table he fore Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Powers measured from a caddy tea that had come from China, Bob sat staring at Marsha. Marsha tried to speak easily, naturally, but she could nat, At dinner that night Miss Gertrude was rarely loquacious. She had the curiosity that thrives in persons without imagination to reveal sptrit- ual-toes upon which questions may tread. “I am, frankly, eager,” she admit- ted With an acid smile, “to hear of} | your adventure of this afternoon; I could not conceive the—let us say —melange.” “It was a bit strange,” Marsha an- swered. Sho stared a little tragical- ly at the silver which, having come from such proudly respectable an- cestors, had always made her feel more than ever the Pariah she knew she was, “How did Mrs, Powers impress “She impressed me as a woman who had gone into caps at twenty- seven,” Marsha answered pertly, “and I know she knits those seratchy wash-cloths that are wrapped around the soap that smells like a dog he-| ing treated for mange, and I could| see her giving the amalgamation to| the servants—with advice. Is my | i F Ht 3 tke fits ti = 1 : Fe i Close to three he had in town now, and without @ word to her, She puffed deep on her to see, in the bine, doating Mrs. Powers, saying, “! do belong in this house and She belonging in that house! couldn’t she laugh at tT She bad sneered at nervous breakdowns. Was she to suffer one? She mustn't cry, and she wanted to cry all the time. “Doubtless Mrs. Powers will be re lieved,” said Miss Gertrude who ap peared to pursue the theme, “but # will seem hard to the young man fur atime... although | presame he wilt live to thank you,” That stopped Marsha's impulse te tears, “But you're simply too fond af me, Aunt,” Marsha replied, “you think everyone must love me as you do!” It silenced Miss Gertrude. She glared, and making her angry helped a little, Alice appeared to say, “The telephone, Miss Marsha.” Marsha’s heart beat herd, but was not Geoffrey who had called her It was only Bob, “Yes?” she sald wearily after bie short, heavily-charged and eager Dear?” She could not keep it ap much longer, she knew. It was, ae tually, making her ii, OVEMBER had frozen and thawed again and again. (he last of its weeks was held, for the most | Part, in a fog whieh turned the rives and harbor craft clamerous and that |made old scenes strangely and | eerily new, Miss Gertrude was loud in her de scriptions of the hs from inflw enza, which was “creeping over the city to paralyze it"; she shook hes head and gloated, a bine-blooded shoul, wha called her fascination for morbid, “my ready sym pathy. Marsha forced her smile and dwelt upon these lines of Hf which have to do with dress washing apd eating aed thigkigg and “God knows why.” She teled te fill her time and she tried not te think. She thought a great deal and i 5 ; i i i 3g eesti faett , . #5 description adequate, or do you re-| ; quire more?” That was Marsha's old manner, | | but she had lost her way to the mu- sic and she could but chant the words with a new bitterness. Even | Miss Gertrude who saw little beside | her own righteousness, noticed the | change. } me you will break it off?” “I presufhe I shall”. Marsha agreed. She added, “It has been done before.” “I think. perhaps,” Miss Gertrude ; commented, “that it will be the most heartless and wicked thing that even | | you ever done.” | We'll not quarrel about that,” | Marsha stated. “I feel as do you. No, thank you, Alice, I don't care for any sweet.” She rose then; “If you'll be good | enough to ex me, Aunt Gertrude mur- sha left the room. | ye Miss mured as M h thought anything | She had nev } could touch Marsha and Marsha was d. “But it won't last, ” she thought trium- | nervous in the drawing | nting ove this, that, he dared not as each ob-| ject had its sacred spot—wondered whether Geoffrey had telephoned! while she was out, perhaps. | he wanted to see him, needed to} | see him. She wanted to be taken back by him to the ground where one stood, | ; careless of others’ hurts; to the| ground where one thought only of | | “killing” one’s own drearily stretch- ing time. She moved toward the dining room. “Alice,” she said, her volee quick and sharpened by strain, “did Mr. Tarleton telephone this after- noon?” Alice answered with, “No, Miss Marsha.” iss Gertrude smiled without| | raising her eyes from her plate; her| smugness sang, “The way of the transgressor is hard,” and Marsha aw, through her. that Pharisee who she could not ill her time, “You're se pily restless plained over her solitaire cards ame her never-ending games. it was a relief when Marsha real ized Bob knew. He came the last evening of November. Alice admit ted him in ber grim and silent way; Marsha looked up from the book, which was with all the rest she'd read lately, “so dull!” to see him standing in the doorway that led to the hal! and seeming to fil it She appreciated his silent entrance it was novel and iike him “I didn't hear you,” she sald “Come in—" He mov the room with Jout speakin « the tong stride of a tall man whose watst has been thinned by work outdoors and whose sh have bees broadened by it Marsha looked up at him testingly “I think you're not very glad to see me,” she said, “God help me, swered; | am!" he om his voice was roug ened and he breat pit unevenly She rose to stand bv him; he had evidently been walking. coat open and blowing. le beads of mit were on his wiistcoat; his stiff shirt was pock-marked. He looked more ruffled than she had dreamed he, who was so con tained, could look. “Why the Paavo Nurmi feat on @ night like this?” asked; she knew well e b; but anything te get it over! “There's a lovely dew on your shaggy fierce eyebrows. “I do like them, Bob! You really are as gentle as a lam® and as inno cent as those old maids who serve on committees for the suppression of vice, but you can look so alarm ing!” He satd nothing, staring down ox her. “Well,” she went on, “the day has heen dull! Get at it! You're going to ask me whether it's all been a game, aren't you?” (Cobyright, 1934, by K. Haviland-Tayior) Marehe goes through @ Bitter #9008, temerrgw & g ae La eg 2 tan- the the tLb sred fol- mg was and etal vice with in was teos be ling by and up, em ept

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