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PAG1 gDL " ' ; =jrrf.--' ~ ELLOREK NKW?- The -farmws- in this ^section. arc in^s bestowed up</? tl^em| jprops are iij excellent condition. The farmers are wide awake here. . They know how to grow good crops. Mrs. Carrie Waye oiie of ,the old !_ mothers of this community passed Thursday afternoon. She was laid to rest in the Granger' cemetery Fiv day afternoon.?She wag a^ member , of: the Granger Baptist Church all of ? her- days; She was much loved by both white and colored. Her passing s regretted .-by all still we are submissive to the Almighty who does ' things for the bpst.?The floral This <thows tho high esteem in which -1- Cho Icovog Fh mourn her loss two. .sorts one daughters and host of relatives and friends of this 'community."- / . '. , , . 1 "i1 .. . ; ~ brother David Who ley will be buried this afternoon at Shjloh A. M. E. Church of which he is an official. ,:t also a member of Good .Hop* Lodge. K. of P. He was sick but-a short time. Our sympathy goos out to the members of the family. The Grand Lodge K. of P. and C of C. is history. Those from here attended were: C. C. J. W* Bradley. ?RrL. WilliamsT*fyV ILand M.R. Wi]*ThVms, daTutS" Ghe^seboro, (JhaVey Caldwell , and Edd Felder, of Good ^TTope Lodgb -From Pride of Elloree 45.. Mrs. M. It Williams, W. C., Cel-* in?Randolph, Ethel Williams."" ''Parry's Court Mrs. E. Randolph W; C,. ?- -and Mrs! M. Shivers. All reported that the Grand Lodge is still progres.-sing.:' ' v Mrs. M. R. Williams attended the Missionary- meeting . at Memphis, Tenn. Miss . ^nnie_. PflrrjC -a - student of SYvite Cis home for a few * weeks wit ft her mother. . Miss Susie Iriek a student of A1 ^ University is spending her \'aea^ tion atJiome. ? iris's -Ethel Collier writes i^she is h-e ing plopsant stay - in '.Jersey - - > . Mrs, Willie Waynier and charming little daughter of -New York City rrrr1 spending some time with Mr. Wovmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Waymer. Miss LUcile Windham of Union, is ? 'spending some time-with her sisfcerr ?Mrs. Georgia Green:?; Sunday was a high day at Shiloh A. M. E. church. We had an old time experience, meeting^ Sunday morTyng,?Quite a?crowd, attended. Truly, the Lord was with us. _ Revivnl fifnrts fnni edit. fTthl. Rev. Tolbert,; pastor of Shiloii A. All F,.- church conducted a meeting . ' . at St. Pc?ter? A..M. E. church Cameron last week. He reports a ff i-'' eessful meeting despite the down'^"""pour of rain during -the wepki? ?Rcv^rZeigier, the blind- -minister ot the Baptist .church, conducted a glo-~ rious meeting at St. Paul Baptist Church last weak. He is qjuite an J Old Satan will; have to stand aside and allow the arpiy of God a chance ?- to fight.?- r ?-?= . . ' . HAGOOI) NEWS '. ^ . .... ' . We are harting some more hot and dry days. ' : Miss Christina Boykin of Hagood, Si C. has been confined to her bed, but. she is improving some what at ______ th is wr.iting. _ Miss Marie Reynolds U+efbon?Agg flrd nru| was ijjneralized oh the 4th. She loft n mother, father, sister 'an<T a host of friends' and relatives to - ' mourn her loss. "Peace to her ashes."?*1?-?*? - - ' ? -* IN MEMORIAM t " la sad and loving mefnorv of mv deai-. uncle, Henry Tay 1 or who -' de= parted this life, August 1, 1927. . "1. ' ' . *" _ . ' , ^ ' - X You are prone dear uncle, but not j? ?- forprottcn, ' Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger ^ Araund the trrave where you are Laid. 1 1 : The flmveres We lay upon your prrave Mav wither an decay; But the love we have in our hearts ~l? Shall novre_fade away^ * _ I si shall never cease to miss you Coming to my home and givinpr good '?? Advice; r . ^But in his Kingdom has mlled yhn to rest From this, world of strife. "We loved you, hut Jesus ,]oves you best." ELLA O. JENKINS, Abbeville, S.' C. ? Greenville News o ----- * - *' * * I : Mr. Alex McCollough is vjsiting - rclativeg and friends in the. Norths? Miss Eunice Adams, populni*, belle of this city, yeft last week for Seneca/ S. C.,. where she will serve as_ . a teacher in the summer school at I that town, f?ST iss 'Sophron 1 a Lewis of BalMinovo, Md., will spend the month of August here as the guest of Celatives and friends. n _ r> 11. i aa. T.i..: i ... T L' iiiui iiiiik aim ru-iiui^ n Both discourses-were full of. information find thought '^hd wove' "oceived by appreciate audiences. >The- Sunday "School and I -on true ser--vires - \v*u*e -with sed by splendid ~~The Willing Workers-' Club fnef Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Laura A. Griffin. <yv Oakdale \ve. A splendid session was had and ? i grand repast was served by the the home Rev, ami Mrs. P. I'. Adams, Lincoln St., where a fine meot:ng was had. ^Tu'tained with-a-delieionw-dinarer last Sunday. The following guests were ore-sent"- Mjbs. Sophronin Lewis. Mrs.?Elisabeth?Ferguson?and chillrcn. of Baltimore, Md., and Messrs Tames Williams and W. A. Fisher, of' ?his city^Anjgyeelient binn- was bad "sTijaliXnlsns * . a . .*?>>/ ? t* ' i* j '' .1 ? * . The crops in the Sedaira^rvtL^rossKeys sections are looking fine, -but a good rain would vbe quite a welcome to the farmers. The fourth Sunday \Vas a big day . at. New Hone. Kev. w. tshaw of - ?no?*v,?M-.?tv,?unurcn.?Liuun.?i?i? praeehed-tt-good sermon- ot --UWM1?Av M. and Rev. W. H. Tucker at 3:30 P. M. and at night. The nea sum of SfiO.OO was raised.-. Uncle Mnn Ray, hotter known as Mon Dock, was buried a few days ago. -He will he missed in the community. Mr. James Forgnyrm, Miss, Bc?ic and Leoma Rice are back home from mmmer school. Mr. David Martin and his sister. Etolia, T.eoma, Etolia and Bessie Rice motored to?Ashevd+e-last week They report a pleasant> trip. : A large number .of friends from N. attended service- at Mt, (talvn | ry Kaptist Church last Sunday. The meeting is now going on at this writing. Binie Browning, who has been siek about two months, is able to be sitting up now. i%n*s uu<?9sie v uimum lexi r riuay *or Orangeburg; ;\vhero' she w.il).;;yi?it~ Prof, and Mrs. \V. T. Calhoun. Ma.- Charles Bruce js visiting at Myrtle Beach. ; Iren .Qf Bflltimfare,. Md., arc the guests3? Mrs.' Ferguson'smother, Mrs. Lio~Lewis. on~Malloy ~ Rev! D. I.. Wltherspbon. pastor of " "cn Temple Church, left Monday ''" r Hodges, where. he, will conduct. 'Lh* nnrnrni icvit'iu nit't'inm1 m h?? .'v. .M. K. CKurch._ : ~ Mr. Henry Campbell spent several days last week in Columbia* Mesdames Maria Wells'ahH * Henry 1 Chiles?were recent?visitors?at Or- angeburg. Tliey report a very pleasant trip. " . ' " . . .Rev. D. L. Witherspoon and the choir of Allen Temple Church, Wortinned at the Mattoon 1'resh^tmaan^" ' ce proved to he highly pleasing to all present. .. Mrs. Alice Fisher, Mr. and . Mrs Pi^nr, Mrs. Smith and Mr >nd Mrs.- Fuller, motored to Salem Baptist Church, Greenwood. S. C. his* ^undfty. ^ " . The 11th annual convention of the ?tate A. C.'E. Kpague.was held at " Allen Temple A~ M. E. CJuirrh here 'a.st week. > The annual sermon was Itlivercd hy Rev. J. f. McClellnn-oT _ "nTcns. "The tffseUUPHtJ wnfr short- ~ 'nit good, and quite long enough lav he occasion. The welcome, program ~ was well received, as well asr^thp, literary program on Thursday night. The sessions generally proved very helpful ahd Interesting, arid much V ing. acomplished" toward . thq advancement of the lehgue- thr'oughou4. lV>e State. Georgetown was selected . is the next niexiling_plaeo. The Rev.. H. A? Hatwood of KenMicky; will preach at Allen Temple Church next Sunday morning. Rev 'TatWood- is a speaker of wide fame -Krmlirl iittvnel. an lmusirallv 'largo .'rod. You are invited. ~ Rev. R. Witherspoon preached 'Wo fine sermons at Allen Tcniple A* M E. Church on last SnmlpX. he. lismg as his themes; "God. man's host V-pnds" and "The Imprudent Own THE PALMETTO " Abbeville News % j Mrs. S"araft, Bibbs came here from ^iiaini?Florida to spend?samo.tiino with her cousin, Mrs. Mary Home, .on Whitehall St. She ejime on July ?Ut h. * T.I Mrs. Hessie A. Allen left on the' 7th to spend a week "with her broth-j | V.M uiui -inirv'VAi. ' [ Row A. K. H. I ferry came hero un the 1st and left on tho 3rd for. Green- j 1 vifle to attend the State League Cbn?* vent ion, where he gave a lecture. He " oHiuo here to see his wife, Mrs. Tena White 'Ilorry, who was ill in the hosoi'nl here ar.d was operated .on sonvej 'tiipe ago. Mrs. H6rry is out pf-the L hospital and 'Is at home with her ; mother. Mt-s. T?no White on -Cherry ] of her pian.v friends. : ~~ . "Mr. W. H. Eljison, Sr.. left here Jtrst week for Greenville to attend the 1 State Leairue Convention. to whioh hi- was a ili-li-rnti- fnun Si. .Tamest \. M. E. Church, Mrs. Sula Haddo.n on Brooks St., ..fame horn? from Buffalo, N. Y., a-few days ago. where she .spent six weeks., there and other Northern points. : Abbeville u:is' snddoTTOd whh sori'n\v ?in .August 1st when Mr. Henry ; Tnylnr. Sr.. passed from this lift to In. tyi'ont beyond.?Hi?1 death is seen ii1iin>iiil>>iiui in thir irrun, Mi*s IvoryMaxcy came homo on^ Hie 5th from Brooklyn, N. Y., for a]. vi=it. to her father and sister,, Mrs..i: George; Gunner. ' ?M". ami Mrs. Piivid Dnv.is, Jr.. ar-.;* ytiiln h ||ih'ut. for li vi> ifr/if, t w<> weak? o their relatives and friends in this, " '' ' Mrs. Ella Buggs and Miss .Janie -^fayfor of .Evanstoh. Illinois,_ who vnme -here some time ago to be with heir father in His illness .returned fo' their, respective homes on the 5th. I ? . Mr. ilo'race Taylor of Lake .Tqnalusknr N; C., who whs called home n the" account' of the death of his v !c, Ml*. Henry Tay.lor, Sr.. ryturn 'y North Carolina on the ftth. ' Mr -Hi-.nl v Taylor** Jr., expects to visit !rs .friend Miss Azalee Muggins . in .''t* mountain city of Asheyille. N.'C: j 'wfovo returning to Philadelphia. Mos<T'apies Keorgitf" AVjnk field. .. Ab m> \V. J. Ohnppele and Fannie De iutx's sister motored to Anderson \n the -Hh. Miss Mildred Ji Shiver- made a Wi1 tippx "TTusinnss: rnp to - Greenwood ~n Hi 21'uL^ ? ???1 r AT 1*. Lawrence PavTs is in his fath-; er's- cafe on tViasJjjtfijton St.,' hu,t is still a Thick mason. Prices are. roa- j, 7eii:!l?!e;,S> e liinrfor your brick work.. Miss. Bessie Gibson of Brooklyn, I X. V.* speTTTthe week-end . last week on Secession Avenue, as the guest of her uncle, Rev. H. Brown; after which she wc'nt'to. Troy. S. C. to spimd two weeks with her relatives.' Th;s . ir. Miss,. Gibson's first visit to; .\hheville in twelve years and she isj. We wih.?to compliment Mr. Fred j Harris of AblVoyille for his dutiful work. Mr. Harris is employed at Mr. W. A. I.cc's lumber'yard as delivery "on. He has worked-faithful and dutiful for nine years without losing1 ?w?ilov PV0-ppt~ ffimTTav. We must ay that this is O. K\ for Mr. Harris, eyeing to the fact that he has ope ' g. He Ts attvays called "Shine" by ill who know him. Rev. P. M.. Gary filled his^ pulpit '-st sutuiay mornjng iTTTTt Sunday night. Holh sermons wyre full of the spirit. The Holy Chmmunion \Vas' given Sunday morning by the past ,.1, i.itnfl- h;r Vi.v K M Johnson. Master D-. K. Rice, .lr.,:was tb'e or'eanist for the chtirch chobr-kist-Stmr lay night. We all compliment Mas^"Rire" for his mirk. 1 ?- "-J? '"-'Messrs. R. L. Pullens, Hal Miller rnd John T. Nance motored to Mc-1 ' frrrmirk on last Run?lay^Hft-the quests >f Misses^Paulnic and Florence Tag We are sorry tn.,$ny that. Miss J Brocks, Claude'ltT James, ifcsdames Curiae James, Olar Scott and Miss WaTiigrct Jones motored to Green"i 11 o a few days ago as the "guests ! of Mrs. .Tone's daughters, Mesdames | Mamie L> WiTlianm, Hdna M, Killing| 'vorth ar?d Miss Nannie L, Jones. They report, a lovely trip, to th? mown, has been sick last weekj Hut she is i out again t othe delight of her many i friends, "v ' " '--7?r: Mr. J. A. Goosby arid Miss Sarah Cowan went to Anderson on the 3rd for a visit to Mrs. Annie Lee Davis aqd . the relative*., iujss Vjjiariocie u, jvapiey is teaen-ty/ - - ?;? Mrs. D. A. Weston left on the 2nd o teach summer school in SpartanhuJTK, S. C. v ? M4sk( Pauline T)avfs,, on Ilarrisburpr prnve a birthtlny^party- on Friday nicrht, Ju]y 5th in the presence of a larpre number of friends. She was LEADER Greenwood News , Mis. Mac Tfanrork ^iarnef: of : r?ww.....?tT^ KT >' i- a -r.l'v. vnvciiovuu^ x^i. vj.9 la visinug relatives 1. and friends here. _ -...?. Dr. Noris of Gaffney, S. C., enI route home from Beaufort, spent a few hours in; the citry as the guest of - Miss Inicile Percival. ? Mrs. Lney Campholl and Miss Mau' Canriop have returned-.ia their - honip in Pittsburgh, Pa., after spending several weeks with relatives and -friends: 1 ' ' ' Mrs Mnjtie -Davis left Wednesday for Philadelphia and other pointy, where she will visit relatives and irfriend*.? ?j Mrs, Fred Waiker of^Chiengo, who xtaaiig-hpre several weeks ng" on ne 'Amt of the death of her sister, lVI^s. filizn Marshall, has returned to the "'Windy City." Mr. .arid jVK's. . Julian .. Maise . of A she\411r^. -N. C.. rnntnrod in the eafy Sunday and hvijl spend a few days -et the home of her sister. Mrs Gnrrie South Phoeniv St: Julia Tittle of Duo Wost: ATVs, Rosa Wiley pnd Mrs. Kate Calhoun of Calhoun Falls, were pleasant visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. .1. Martin this week. Come again. Rev. and Mis. J. H. Toatley and <-~hihIron ^together with Misses "Ellifdr a day's outing among friends. On their return, they stopped at the Mt. Piggah pianse. Rev M. Cv. Williams preaehod a -most- T)ol;>fu4?atu'mon- to ^thc Bradley Ri liiU Aid Smdwtv Monday night. It was a gem. . . li .Miwis Mnvftlln Stuart >?n Mary, F. Smith represented. Mount Pisgah Sunday School at the district instw ut'o held at Verdery, S; C., this W(x;kj_ _ - Mas'er A, J. Martin, Jr., is visiting his god-mo!her. Mis.?Nettie Adams ni Abbeville. He will return home next week. Mrs. I.ilia M. Williams left Saturday for an extensive trip to DayOhio. Cleveland, Detroit, New Vnrk and Canada. The Bi'ftdley Burial Aid Society '-eld its annual convention this week 'n Mt. Pisgah A. M. E. Church. This, Soc'e' y was organized toy the Rev. *1.- U. RracUey about twenty years ago and i? doing a great work among ni' .people. The "report of the trea-i'i,',r shows that- ?0425.15' was colba 'cl this year.?The-report of- the soeretary shows that it. has 1529 members; 4G deaths for this. year, f At; this "convention $1042.32 was --alerted for death assesment, ex pen ses etc. The officers are: J. Ander son. president, Hodges, S. C.; Rev. George W. Bradley, secretary, Brad-. w,*?. C1.; Mrs. Mary E. Tittle, treaur?M'?;Cveenwood, S. C. A vice-pres-a'ent and hoard of directors strength' o-i thpsc^efficors in the performarjp^ " f their duties; i Messrs. B. W. WilliamS.. B. r iiiKiicr, i. r>. i_.ee, J., fin ley, Kloujgh, Tittle, Stewa^X. A. Richie, lhe To]herts, Bell, Eerrin, Goodwyn, Mance, Anderson and others, whose names 1 do not recall are amons the strong men of this society. Others -will he given in their official report next week. ' . ' ~, ' ' v Church News''-.- . Morris Chapel After the. usual ^routine of our Sunday School > lesson and i\n inter sting review by the gastor, the Sunday .School-closed. ~fr At thejmornijig service, Rev. W. 'TV Williams preached a very inter-estjng sermon from the text, Isaiah 40:8. . . . ?? The B. Y. P. U. met at the usual "hour with its faithful president, Mrs. .Iossie_M. Walker.^iresiding. Quite a crowd greeted'her. Mrs. Walker is doinga?groat, work among the paoplcfc here. A? ? . Rot,. * r - W. Anderson of Jersey City, N. worshiped with us on Sunday. Mt. Pisgah Rev. R. F, Fox.and Rev. John T. Jackson preached for us Sunday morning and evening to very appreciative audiences. ? THtJ Ilnly Cnmmnninn was admiruisterod hy our pastor amidst great rejoicing by the people. We were also favored with the presence of Elder C. E. Martin of the Adventist Church? ... ' Iff years of age. The party was effr ioyed by all present. . "LlVIcssfsl Jnftrr Quarles,?William 'arn'city. Rev. -S. J. Cowan, pastor' rif Grace Chapel A/M. R. Church was on hi? "old prray" last Sunday niprht. He preached a sPul stirrinpr sermon. After which the Xor<Fs Supper was served by the pastor, assisted by Rev. S. Sanders. % GADSDEN NEWS Mrs. Lousia W. Randolph postponed her trip^to Darlington as she was her little sick nephew, Hampton Woodward Wt'ight and her little ^nicce D.orothy Boho, who is spending the "'lmrticr with her aunt, Mrs. Marion -Wright McLester. The lightning killed two fine hogs belonging id Mr. McLester Thursday Mrs. Randolph attended" the1 57th rnniversary of the Rafton Creek. Bap ' t*sf. Church at Hagood. A very good, program was rendered. The revival, meeting closed at the Rafton Cr?<?kBaptist Church on the -tb inst. Seven converts were bapr ~Tlao(b?^ - >- _ ^'r^- -C^M? WSEEi'r ".liid jit tie Car JM. Webber returned from Buffalo on the 7th. They report a very pleasant trip. . Mr.Beverly .Carrick. .Sr.>..deacon of Bohevolcnt Churcii. is very si'ik. :\r. this date.. \ big berbecue dinner,will be given at the old Pine Bluff - School on Saturday. August-27th by the Waslw 'ngton Order of Masons, Lodge No / ' T The plBTdo ?jn thp Bluff rpad is 10 cr'les helo\y Columbia. nn"i,r will iH>. served at 12:00 M7" | The p'ublie is-invited. r?? Mrs."Carrie W. Bobo, who has .been v-eeics,- was canon 10 nagoon o.n ac"?unt of the serious illness of ijcr laughter, Dorothy Bobo. > NFW YORK CITY fTc^- v I,? Everybody''is enjoying the cool days h?re after such a hot spell of many weeks. Me^*Cnrrin.\Y. B >ho. who has been stopping with." her sister. Miss Margaret D. Woodward, was called to r, t P-ioaod.: S.?A on he;account of-The ^ serious illness of her little daughter. D^rofKV Boho. * j A';^ Reynolds left '*h:s eit^ Saturday for her,homo in- Columbia. ' S. C. : ' ? Rei*no\1s Toft on account, of : r health. Ww arc wishing for her ( - cneedy rccoyfey. M sn TI:xitierateynplds and hpr sisv At:?? 7onohin. Miss Alt her Frasoj~and Misa yVnie : Mae---M-anjjyault ; rthe guests of Miss Margaret <ro dwnrd < n Sunday. The young enjoyed nrnry pleasant ove-~ . "'n"- ' a Miss T.aura Boykin has been on the 'ick list, hut fit ths.i writing, phe is ->ut noa'n to the delight pf her many friends. ? Tho-su''prise birthday parly given hy Miss. Jejune Smith. Aug. Gth. in honor of her friend, Mr. Tkigone CJromer of New Haven, Conn, was njoyed hy all who were present. Deyiciuinv -cotrrsese \viM\jl served. "Sir. Geo mgr..Received, many -ufveful- and Peautiful gifts. "* ' V.' ? PINCKNEY'S Fl UNDERTAKER AND L OF SOUTH CAROl / jdHB t. IAHB ^55^ IqmbI |E\ ? Ofljcc-Ph?n? 57U7 IQOfi WASHINGTON ST.. Pinckney's San it BEST EQUIPPED IN THE FOR YOl iYIOLLINS 1 I UT FOR \ 01 I \^LOTHING I T?:l ?1 O? t-m anut CU JUItS Look Best ai N. H. COL 1112 Washington" Street C8Cf0CB3OC8C0C(OOOOC83OttOCfiKC6Cfl3COC0CK / .. rV"; I Saturday, August, 13, *1927. IRMO "WHITEWASHES LITTLE CAMDEN TIGERS , ' "Honey"' Shumpert, "Red" Dreher | v and Thotnas Smashed Homers Irnio, S. ~C7, "Aug 2.?The fast go- , , mg base.ball nine of Irmo defeated he-Lit tic Camden Baby Tigers in, a j fast-.and 'juteresting game of 4?a*e r? ball 'here this afternoon: The score ^ tvas .8 to *5 " ' i - i nc crowd was large due to three - r>'icnifs^-ooe-4mm-ench, Columbia, Ar/hin-town a?4-4rmo. '> ?? "Chink" Pitts fcwirled w. beautiful game allowing only 5. hits', (struck out 3 and walked none., Ho also smashed?out a niee?triple -in the last half ? '* the second frame. The game went scoreless until \he Dreher tripled to left and later went home on a sacrifice hit. Things beeap to' look good to the visitors in he-first frnlf Afthf^Kir,) mm. ??t on third - with two out, when the next batter hit a line drive to' left "enter; everybody thought, the drive was going to land in the beautiful rrcen leaves of the tall nines, but 'nep" Boozer,- the mighty put fielder trucked out toward It, threw up tis hand and there it landed in his rlove instead. . ' ... ft win.-, in the last half of the tliiul 1'ivimc when Thomas of the visitors - ?n;isli??il a hirnfe'r 'fb'loft field for tjjo visitors' first score. In the last h;df rf the finirlh frame the homft . : ?nrri got a man on second and third ? '<h <wo out when "Ox" Hall hit a t Lrvotintkr?between -third and horfi, scoring the two: In the first half of the fifth the visitors had a rally of 4 runs.; two er" ivvs " by/"l ircher ITT and two by Rhod< n in short;.'one single and a wild throw* Home by .Ellis from right field. ' Thecoma-tearm ' made. one in~ ~ thr* fifth-and ~ sixth i rames. In the : "ighth the home team started a rally w hen. fcdlrs. tne t first tman . up, struck out. Prober' followed With a homer o the o. nter garden, Rol Koon foj[ 'owed wi^K a-single and dear old "Hoj -opy" tSfbumport! fofloived with a ben- ' t;f"l homer to right JusL inside of "Hie IjnQ.. The game was then called . vn-account of darkness. 9 In" the sixth "Honey" Schumpert made one of flic fastest, unassisted double plays over witnessed on the Harbison field; three men were on base at that time with one out'. Bier "Ov" Ha]P stumped a wicked first ' I ,saek' catching three unusual ones. . VMjhg in left. Boozer..) and. Rhoden were the only tn ()*n ltitlnQQ n%i linmn frtnm rKffe. their . team-mates "smashed the apple freely. "Dazey" Vance did some nice work ^ohjnd the hat 'for the home team.. He is th? manager <>f the t?jam and he knows his "on- i.ions." : fiahy Timers .. 000 014 OOO If-nto 010 . 24i" 03x Umpire: Foose. 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