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CITIZEN PAGE FIVE eeeeesoes . American Leagle was stronger} TODAY'S GAMES than the National. Another let = q/ go is Hiehie Manysh, formerly AMERICAN LEAG !with several clubs in the Ameri-! ‘ ji icy “ Feain . New York at Chicago—Chan- jean league: Jeffcoat, a pitcher,’ gier (2-0) vs. Lee (1-0). j | Syeheer ad peg Nn Roy Boston at St. Louis—Grave Thempsen, Conn., 64-years ago. |.) The ¥awkey,Gold Sox have (6-0) oF Mareum (3-1) ys, Walkup} E Moen a surprise in the American (0-2). Maj. THF REY WEST a enter - | reeeee bear Today’s Birthdays U. S. Senator Augustine Loner- jgan of Connecticut, born at i Gen. Henry Gibbins. | League so far. Greve has heen’ Philadelphia at Detroit—Tham-! U#4- Quartemaster General, / , Going like in his prime, and Jim-'.. (; 3 sons eee AOR): pens = Knoxville, Tenn., 61 apple... Roth, are graduates. from... 3shington at, Cleveland—Leo- the Lnigersisy af Mack ,(Shibe nard (© ys Allen @-D. Park). “Grove and-has won) six ‘straight games fo Ter. Six NATIONAL LEAGUE {Bopaliet “U.S. senators buen. in ie re bedi ti 900, OF | Cincinnati at New York—Hol- | S7mPsn Co. N. C., 79 years ago. Marion Butler of Elliott, N. C. and Washington, D. C., onetime evereneccoseesesenqenens TTT eo. ee QORS* hs % HK RG, | 4 _— SECA E SRS | uaivirts byl Gaby B oe _ “} The Story Se Far: Judith Good- of marries self-made Reuben J2Ottver for his money, only te discover he is bankrupt. Twins are born. Then red-headed Cissy A oti Regers,tbhosloyes Reuben-and is Gut to get him, finds a job for him in a lumber camp managed eman Judith loves. Gary insists that Judith get a divorce, telling her that Reuben to marry Cissy. Then he discharges Reuben, s Chapter 40 Th¢ Old Feud EUBEN would be home to- night! What would they say to each other_ Gary did fot notice Judith’s si- lence. Scowlingly he kicked a loose Rath meat it whirl- i“ hill. He said, as though to himself, “Civilization is to my own in- have killed Oliver stone from the down the a great thing. Le clinations I'd this afternoon. She stared at hi | ‘se ine a be fe nae Cy mee re. jt was not a plets 4 aa wagely Gary kicked loose an- stone, lost in his own irrita- in. “Well?” Judith prodded. “When I went to the ridge this morning,, the pines were still ng. “Still standing?” she echoed perolivers orders.” Rage shook ers, Gary's usually well mileted voice. “Reuyben'’s? Was he left in wy charge. nly a : notl! “i. don't understand—” “he has the men inte be- lieving he knows more about trees than the Lord .zho made them." ‘onight Reuben would be home. as ™i ied tee "stood it'f “Tve it for Today,” his = Eng! ve cle “E drove him off reservation as I would a mad felt embarrassment. “I can’t understand why he would disobey memantine Lay understand poe Rleuben' with Galbresth eet ave | et did not argue about it with this ly. Wish I could be in on it Judith managed a smile. New He Was Sane G*k* looked at his wrist watch. “Whew! Three - twenty! I'll have to hustle to make the Junc- tion by five.” “Gary,” panic stricken, “you're not going away?" “Just to square myself with the people wha bought those pines. ‘they're sore as boils! You needn't worry about Olive. putting up a fight he's as crazy to be free to @s you are to marry ‘Voday’s Horoscope This is a particularly fdrtunate day, giving strong will and great ability for organization. Love of country and of nature is indicat- ed, pointing toward. success in dealing with things that haye to do with land. While there is gaod success indicated, great care should be exercised nat ta grow tyrannical or selfish, for it. will lead to misfortune. know about everything! ¥ ‘ou're in love.wuth Cissy, Nothing could stop Judith now. , to un as pce Se sae : r 3 cole ae poke ae eereeveevccegedesee THROUGH GIANTS, 170.0 TONIGHT AT Basra BLUE GOOSE = BATTLING GEECH, 155 LBS.. BASEBALL— “INDIANS REGAIN LEADER- SHIP IN AMERICAN LEAGUE jed a few players, three of them SAMBERS. 15? LBS.. IN MAIN veterans. “Waite Hoyt, the school EVENT . | boy sensation of the Yanks of 25 years ago. and who-has been in the majors for 18 years, is one of All fighters are in the pink of them. . It is rumored that Hoyt eondition and ready and raring to was turned loose because he ge as the hour for the scheduled wrote an article stating. that the hoxing card at Blue Goose Arena {Sneeiat te Phe Cittven) NEW YORK, May 20.—Chicago Cubs wiped out another game between them and National- League-leading New York Giants. , |Gumbert and Lee staged a hair-! raising duel for nine innings but} 'Gumbert weakened in the tenth, walked twa men and allowed a A single that brought home the win-|‘miht draws closer. ning run. In another overtime) citg ee ae a ‘contest, Boston Bees edged out) 3 & Pittsburgh. Pirates’'4 to’ 3 in 11) sere cech..and: every ok- pbs | ‘innings. A Bees are“now in’ third; Pr : Papen’ | . Official weights) are: Beth place, two points Beech, 155 pounds, and Sa gies of the Pirates. Brooklyn’ gers turn- | $88.1 Fhoeo-are.the-beys who w: participate in the main event ie jaereatil ‘them, | night. 18 20 4 Lewy ee a "| KO. Roberts weighed 140 shat ii" ginnati: Beds: 6 to 4 | Kid Buster, 132. Panama Kid, Cleveland Indians are now ee ee a first place in the American’ yards, 133. a se Dass Sees 135, 2 ax eyed empty League. They got there by de-| 0.4 pit ehione 133, deed | hands reproac! A mee feating Washington Senators, 15 Th ill be 36 1 ialared teal eee ee reat wen (2.3, While, Celeago White Bar| aoa furious fighting. "Promoter reming © sternly, 1 i Mu! ‘ing. him inside.” wef | bipnked Boston Red Sox, 4 to 0, 5c. mills will see to it that each eden ‘fighter puts all he has into the of . ide! Th ic in a game that was called at the oss man h bisa feeide! The Iehed end of the seventh inning because ot card tonight. | come now—nat tomorrow, next OQ. Geech arrived from) ‘of rain. Whitehead pitched threc- wear ne bi ar, hit bell pantaet the Gold Gos. New | Charleston in the best of shape. it, he Sigh He fought up there 10 days ago; J easanable | ¥ork Yankees were idle. Detroit oe Words she had Tigery Wok Philadelphia Ath |and won by a decision, and has| pogo eadets marypinas , continued training since then. | wood. Tt was ieutt to . | letics, @ to 2. o of eeues Se te pon gaa Battling Sambers arrived from herself up the steps and a pel . RHE Marathon Tuesday and is ready’ to porch. Hae Pmuddenly tole, go. ripped the door knob—Boss man ; : 3 Both: boxers claim victory by | fig nsiet ‘the’ knoekout. route. The bets at! ,! in a diven present are 2 to 1 in favor of| i area weer we Geech, but may change to about: . had evén ‘whém opening bell sounds for the big fight. Roberts-Buster event will also ‘prove ‘Worth while.) Both boys | have a personal gruage that they want to settle tonight. Panama Kid and the great’ ‘fighting Chelte are ready to show what they know of the art of self defense. Both have a clean slate so far. But one will most likely lése tonight until a draws results. & Cuban Kiki and the streak of lightning, Kid Edwards, are anx- iously awaiting tonight as the winner will fight an opponent from Miami in the next card and both wants the chance. Iron Baby’s Son, from Trevor. and Morris way, might have with him a crank shaft or ford V-8 en- gine in each glove. So, watch out. Roberts. First preliminary will start at) 8 o'clock sharp. Offieial card for the night will} be. | First Preli i K. O. Roberts Kid Buster Four Rounds eae | Preliminary ; Ripple, Giants, 5; Lazzeri, Cubs, 2 Reuben wouldn't fight — Clem Rogers had warned her she would take-the fight out ei him++ mae issy—! X01 no, trp, tak- ing-a couple of week's vacation, Fugit j : " ‘Leavy: 2” aghast. “Blaaing’ ale trail Fil be waiting for you in Mary! and.” An hour later Ly Wing met her dawdling up Winding z “ no bring yeast powder- The yel National At New York Chicago _... New York (19 Innings) Batteries: Lee and Hartnett; Gumbert and Danning. 1 t At Boston Pittsburgh Boston a ings) Batteries: Swift, Sewell and Berres; Fette, Hutehinson and ‘Mueller. yu me?’ » “Yes,” she ot to be tactful, “Gary” told Prt The line of his mouth straight~ ened, “Then you know the Hy Heiner 2 “That saves a lot of trouble.” hi beh! ist Spread As ns! studied her thi narrowé At Brooklyn eyes. Once her trainee wi Stites 2 ses whirling, Brooklyn = Whe was sane. Batteries; — Macon, Foe ‘Ryba and Owen; Posedel and Phelps. mot Se oft PALMER'S 0 Tile Slate - Metal Shingles Built-Up Roofing Gutter Work New and Repairing —0— 1212 White Street ‘ramen Ct Sec ateRI TREVOR AND MORRIS sig men INC, apis 7 “Widest Continyous Dealers in the World” Watch The Fords Go B At Philadelphia 5 Cineinnati “3 Batteries: Davis, Cascarelle and Lombardi; Mulcahy and At- wood. R. H. E. x ou because J it on the table, gompequre rm gered her. eee knew, why oa veleed I = you that my American League only source of income—” | At Chicago Sa deliberately disobeyed lies “You know about that too? His ‘Chicago voice chilled several (Called, end of 7th Inning, rain) Batteries: Wilson, Bagby, Wag- ner and Desautels; Whitehead jand Sewell, 5 t At Cleveland Third i | = a Tren Baby’s Son Kid Roberts | ‘Cleveland 1 Six. Rounds + Ferrell; Hudlin and Héms! Peineinn Kid Fighting Chelte ; “ Six Rounds i At Detroit R. H. E. Philadelphia HE. 3 0 81 Second 169 Cuban Kid Kid Edwands « | Six Rounds i R. H. E. 370 $13 0 } Main Bout i ' ‘a Battling Sambers Detroit ae Ten Rounds i { ‘Batteries: Nelson and glade [Or neq Tone. LEADING MAJOR | New York at St. Louis, rain. LEAGUE HITTERS | HOW THEY STAND | Joe DiMaggio, _ball-smashing | Outfielder of New York Yankees, leads the Big Six hitters of the major baseball leagues, with an average of 431, 24 points ahead of Hal Trosky, Indians, who is Pet. second. Heading the National 667 League hitters is Ducky Wucky 640 | Medwick, .403, last year's hitting 625 , champion. Hayes; Way. Jit was Yaguely pngeoug of sare ties it was the ticking af | BSc the clock on*the mantel or | (Be — yet her actos. aged aut “Cleveland si ae +? : 1% 9 but a very taggib.e, di » He sai ably: “A its K t a : 7 is smears: You @ aS } a 1713 Leading six, first three of each “You needn't bother—"* ; “It's a pleasure,” with exagger- | Cheese a 911 450. league, follow: | ated polite: s Fi iphia MAJOR beat of her own American nM Player— ABR H. Pet Weorrtane. 2408 teen! Getting Batkod! Madem Chab— WL |New York Mistress—Well, if you're going|CReag® IT suppose you want a “charac- ittsburgh ter" | Ser ae Cook—Yes, mum, but Oi wish /St. Louis ye'd sign 2 fictitious name to it. | Braoklyn i don’t loike to have it known | Philadelphia that Oi iver worked for such pay- ple. 18 °° 290 ‘Prosky, Indians . 06 2535 407 Medwick, Cards _ 72 12 29 403 Lavagetto, Do'gers 67 11 26 283 Pet, |M'Cormick, Reds 118 19 45 381 760 , Hayes, Athletics _ 54° 7 20 370, Home Runs immy Foxx of Boston Red Aka ‘202 DiMaggio, Yanks 51 13 22 431 7 273 Goodman of Cincinnati Reds is pane’ right behind, with seven. How MGNRQE COUNTY LEAGUE they stand: (Basaball” Foxx, Red Sox, 8; Greenberg. Tigers, 8: Goodman, Reds, 7; Di- Maggio, Yanks, 6; Keltner, In- dians, 6; Ott, Giants, 6; McCar-} thy, Giants, 5; Leiber, Giants, 5; The Grand Canyon rado river is deepest in the wor’ some places a mile deep. of the A TO THROW GLOVES WITH Brooklyn Dodgers have releas-} ~tand an ROOFING CO, seems ee oe 1 haye.. reaehed chis:-serond child-. #8Sworth (2-0) vs. Schumacher; - prof ajian Nevins of Columbia hood sinee he. pesamne .8 father, (2: and is-sure playing the old game. : '@ BOX! ‘Celebration will bring as an ats) than Ben Brown, the great wel- pterweight, ane of ‘the best in the; South, and also nane ather than the Yueatan Kid, China Alvarez, Sinag Trowbridge and a few oth: ers. The best ‘in the South in their division. Fans will get a real treat. Capt.: Peeples, great | fighter prometer.from the Magie | City, willsarrange- the ‘program, he sure knows his on It is rumored that the Highway y< MacFayden (2-1). when it comes to matehing fight- ions _ ers. - { University, noted historian and Pittsburgn a}. braoklyn—Lucas biographer, born at Camp Point, . -0) vs. Mungo (1-3). {10,48 years ago. St. Louis at Bostan—Pavis (3-1) Dy. James R. Judd of Honotulu, 62 Chicago at Philadelphia —| noted surgeon, born there, traction to this city none other Carieton (2-2) vs. LaMaster (0-3).| years ago, Prom nare: aieany Eades | Florida received nation-wide} Mrs. Sigrid Undset, famed N publicity as @ result of the revent | wegian novelist, born 56 years senatorial “Newsweek”, “Time” “The Com-j mentator” and numerous others - newspapers and magazines gave generous space to the contest. campaign. “Life™! ago. 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