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THE MONROE JOURNAL, TRIP KY, JUNE 23, XK2. Sporting News Roland IWaslf. Jr, Editor JUSTVS HOMER IN THE NINTH BEATS SHELBY Monroe evened scores Tuesday by tak'uitf a sensattonaI ijaine iTom Shel by. The score was 5 to t. The game vas by far the best played on Rob ert's field. The fans were kept or. their feet practically all of the tune. Until tiie ninth inning thi? score wa 4 to 4. A Kentlemaii by the nam.' of Hasty then broke up the K-ime that promised to tfo for extra innings bv Jiassin the lirst ball over left field erne. Iloih Wes.tnede and .Moore pitch .1 thcniMlve, out of bad boles several times when the bases were fui!. V.'csnud:e had the edtre on JI(o - striking out 5 men to Moore's S. i i 'ias "or Monroe and Redfem S : !! ;!aye.l a ifoo.1 name, i'r.e tanu b. innitiK: c-h. t.v t 'niter lVw out to right. l!u u" struik out. liodfern h:t t!mv..Rh short but ,!jhnon Hew to t-e:ser. No runs. 1 li t, no errors. ..loi::ot Kiij.-U.-h stunk out. Hasty fuuk-d to thud, latii-y doubled to rijrht. Thomas bit by pitcher. Stiv der hit to pitcher. No luns, 1 hit, no errors. . Sheiby Cui h flow to right. C hev ning got en on error but was caugl'.t stealing. Robinson Hew out to cen ter. No runs, in hits, no errors. Mor.roeUrowill got on by error 'Williams popped u; and Uruwell wa caturht. Lowe fouled t catcl'.er. No runs, no hits, 1 error. Shelby 1'oole popped to third. Moore out pitcher to firs'., farter struck out. No runs, no hits, no er rors. Monroe Westnidge out third to first. English Miigted. Hasty tit to short forcing Knulish. Laney ou'. t.. sec)'... Xvi runs, r.o hits, n cvra' s. - :1)V-H ld.;o:i soit;:.- l. lJt . SI! (-1 t.' .1.1. hn-lish muilel .li'.ins-.us Hi .ier, lornlm,: base. (J'nl.'y t-'ul- . first. 1 'hiAl tlillLT hit to slioft. c i! : Hudson, but foivmg Redi'ern i t '. .1. l;oli;i!-on out to pslchvr. 1 . hits. 1 errot. V,, iiie Thomas doubled (o rijht. r; Si.v.' r beat out buni. Urowell hit to shurt and Thomas was caught at hone. Williams shuck out. Lowe li. w to center. No runs, I h't, no or jors. Shelby Uhewnin was safe on sec ond's error. Robinson sacrificed Moi re and Curler struck out. No runs. Ho hits, 1 error. 1, Wcstnedrfe hit through Sllort for two bases. English sac: i riced th'rd throw tig wild and West Iicilge si-o.T.l. ll.is'y sinili'il, scoring English. I. aney foin'd Has'y and Thomas followed, for. mir Laney. Sny der piyped to .-..'conJ. Two rims two hit one error. Monroi Urowell beat out buv.t. AVilliams wall.ed. Lowe hit into dou Mc but Crowed stoied Westnctlyc hit to pi'ci'.cr, 1 run, 1 hit, in error. S!icii l'oolc singli'd, Moore forc ed Toole at second. Uarter hit into double. No runs,' 1 hit, no errors. Monroe English flew to left. Has ty strut k out. Laney sin;;fd. Thomas poppid to short. N j runs, 1 hit, p errors, t'hilbj--Iluilson fl-.'W to riyhl. Red fern singli'd. J.iktisou out third to fic-t. (iuiley got on on ei.,n. Chewn ing singled seiii-itiK Redlein Robinson Siir,'li(l scoring (ili'loy. I'oo'e walk.'d an.! Moore went out t si-cond. - runs. 8 h ts. 1 error. Munco? Snyder h.t by pi'cher. Crowi'll :'-.icrificed hmi. llni-on hit ting for Williams singled s oiing S.iy der. I.ewo flew to L-tl. WV.stii 'due vent out to second. 1 run, 1 hit. no error.;. Sluiby Orniand hitting for Carter flew to right. Hudson, Kedfern and Johnson angled. Hudson scored. Gur ley hit by pitcher. Chovniii't forcvd Tied fern al home, Robinson flew to right. 1 run. 3 hits, no errors. Monroe English out pi'.cher to first. Hasty hit first ball over fence, breaking up game. Monroe AH English, S. S 5 Hasty, 1st 1! r Lanev, l!n;l 15 1 Thomas, I'.rd U I Snyder. If. V 4 Urowell, L. F I Williams, U. F . Lowe, C I "Westncdjre, I" 4 Hinson, C. F 1 Hough, P 0 11 H 0 1 2 2 A t 0 :i 1 o o 0 1 4 0 0 L? A 0 0 2 3 U I 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 12 Shelby Uarter. I.. F. AB K H 1 0 0 Hudson. C. F 5 2 2 1 Ifedfern, S. S Johnson, 2nd 1!... Gurley, U Uhewning, 1st R... Kobin.ion, R. F. .. Poole, llrd I! Moore, P .) 5 r. r 4 4 1 12 12 2.' 12 Viim muff s;ii.rifiep hils. ('rowell. Eoblnson; two base hits, Laney; home run. Hasty; base on hall, 2 off West nedge, one off Houtfh, three off Moore; Btrui k out, by W'estnedt?e 6, by fdoore 4; hit by piteher, Gurley; time game, 2 hours and 30 minutes; umpires Lou der and Shorty. HOUGH WINS EASILY' FROM CHAPEL HOI'E Tn a .ram,, nlnvpil in (I i' i7.1 i 11 (? rhill Monroe easily beat Chapel Hope Wed- r,l,v Tho ,w.ro via fi tn 2. The game was better and faster than the score indicates. Thomas was star with the gtiek irettinir threi hits out of AUUt ".T .W an excellent game pulling out of a bad nole twice. Ilu strut K om ( men in ir.e .1. inmnim unrl ati.iwnri k'lt. fnr hits while Monroc got ten hits off the de liveries of Eofrer and Hai r ng TVifl eramr! r It Purrot. K 'riaii and Jone. all vent out to short. No runs, no hits no errors. Unnfnii Fncliull Kll'llrl; (lilt. IIH9 ty !ew to center and Laney went out to second, no runs, no nns, no er C. JL Hudson struck out. Jons E. popped to second and Jones D. atruck out. No runs, no hits, no er- rMonro Thomas doubled to right Snyder heat out a sacrifice. Caddy aingled tworin? Snyder and Thomas kd went t second on throw torne.j Low hit to sec end and Gaidy scored. Hough hitj by pitcher. EnglUh sicjtled. Lowe , wtxrvo- finnan cm iw lln-Uh Kwond. Hasty popped to f'jif You Cant Bdv There I a Hell. m.a and Laney IoIIowihL runs, 1 11IU I'W t"vl ' ..... . U. H. Moser doubleU. Harrmg ptP- - t third. Shafer an! Parrot struik i t- . . I out. No run. 1 h t, no errors. Lowe flew no errors. Jl I.,.. w.im.-.l t.i third, kp. , . , i . u ... ziah hit one tao hot to hanaie to short ; Jones K. tK-uW. Iludson struck ,.ul. ... ... ... i .n.w i- nn t n i)tii-i:ti aiiti rvt . .i i "hlrl ?ru h ts 1 e-ror .hir.l. I run. - nils, i i.ror. i - tl k ,t th.irr .U.I1H.C ; ; .in. Kntriisn toitoweti. iumj . i - i i.. ..i i .. .!,...,. An fielder diopp- ami seorru i.ir:. .-d Laney s long i first. 1 run, n , 'lh.iiiri p 'l pei to is, 1 erri.i". The game T.usiav wa a l.jr.imer from tart U t'.::h. Fi e b.iy ex-pre.-sed theitis l.'t ;s satisfr-l w.th it. The crowd wa- ll iavg-.-st one that has Ivin u. s. About 14.' was taken in. t!d Mother Luck i at last be;r.n:ng lo him our vu;.. h. 'n'.i'.y to hit in :he pinches Moi .i-.y t.'st us the game but :r. TU'.'S lay's vaoie the h.ts came it thi- right lime. H'ts'.y b" u:- the r.v-'. sen-ation-al game i :u Tuiviby thut the fans have witne.-sed it: a !:;-' im: That unlucky ein ,i. t came v.' V near ue r.se1 iir 'li...i.l.. aira'.ti l isoay i ui laai luekv ninth made up i t it. .uch ex UUUfi J'vj'j' - 1 error. i Luiirh iintuMi Tn r.rsL i run. a) t. tt Keziun ruc u.. -"" ;.hi. Gobis'wro New uui uiiiu. Jiir most mteivMU ff report vi rn- . r,rw ,o ri,ht. Keiist Ham ' --on Wednesday ight J "" - , . in tne revival i.ie nwoi i"111" ,h eire of Ha.ty singled but was caught .tea I- , Go:d.b.W: . SV, T .ttion sng. Uiney ttrucK OJi. . runs, i im. The w.rY :Vt hat we j,avo g. nVr:. F Iloub-ed. Jones .r"?: Me. had r, ; ru,r hit rauL-ht steal- rJ vir . r. 1 ""L" " t" ft. - . "Oh." you say. "Uo4 : ".V., :k).. J ...rin-r J.m.s ' nl P'OOl ol Uie laei uui uir.e bu ot htre,fter." How :.."" :Vr....V. . ... i ?. Ml." -Mr. Ham. staiw in ne course . that: hsve never r.. wjiier.uva.. . of his ri.ion lat ir.gnt. "e must MV t.vidtnce ot it. It C-V ....th SnvJer C:3 "l.'" necessary to keep heaven ........ .... ..... - . , world. lCU can i rpm ntrr.i ,, trtiea to paclHl. i.au i. i-r t ... u.. . uvA a home (or an old '.. :. c..j r:i Ihomm at s-conu. iiir.soe. :mira. - i i . . f w j corer. runs. nits clement pr-vailvd y Has- j j men 8natch i the Of the fo(I: games p-ayed h , i:.it fur a,ul the c,iing ot i th..m h,.th ,,, shutting ther.ilf;:aJ 0i n 0Jt-- .. . . .. - , out in the first ;Hme t.nd w.nrung the, orher bMhe close score ot o to -i. lie was taken out in th . ::h T ue.. ay ; out it was. not l.,s tau.4. u . .bowed th. :r A yn.easi.re a, h.s 1 ,ms removed but it was ba-eba'I even though "Lefty" was pitchirg a good Sam'' A bad bomice came very ; near 'i? ; : ru Vf.o ol ;ect to my "vigorous 'nZJr ; U?ge ami uiiusual inethods how iohnson hit to short but the ball took 'f T.' tvl a bad hop and he got on. Before the;'a tbe uit " s ite was tiiitet trie? men r.tui s.n-i. led and two scored. But that only ,,erced to ms.c the game more e:- ting so we are not. worrying any. j The plajer, look nifty in their new, uniforms which. came the fi'st of the week Hfter beitti sent through mis- taKC to Monroe. Louisiana. 1 hey are gray with red letterings. Tnere wvre very lew tans out Wed nesday. The game Monday with the in a).. ...v.. and catchers. We have not been able to learn how tr.ey wi.l play tnis time lint it is sumiosed thvv will be all girls. They arc irom .uimigan anti are making a tour. They have a good) club and a largo attendance is expec ted and desired. Thomas, who was recently pur chased from Cole Manufacturing Co., of Charlotte, is a bang-up player, Irt 'ing and fii'lding well. He is a good ihird baseman and the team :s great ly he!pel by having him. ' 1' or all the games from now on rain .hecks will be given at the ticket b iox. It the UHine is raine.i out ucioi-,'" .. . i three and one half innings are PHV SxlVria Coe: ! Wednesday wa laa.es nay ai koo- "7 'V , ,.1 K1,,.i ert's park and there were more ladies and methods hac ne . -r s.n e l a sou m.t to see the team win than men.jm the r lives. 1 tell ou. brother, Id WVilnesdav was ladies day at Koh Tlm.'u all rit'i.t We need somebody who wants to s-ee the tei.m win ana ...... o ... . . . . . . vo oulit to have ladies day for every ime. Mis Ruth Hamilton of W'inMou Salem is visiting Miss Mildred Lee. Mrs. Lydia Bulla of Ashc-ho'o in Aisitinj; her daunhiers. Mrs. Kunen A.-heraft and Misa N-U Hulla. Vnnnv. 1nt It? Don't you think this world is funny, With its uliy human race; People, for a little money, Kikinii rum ami disgrace Ttwit hia i i'im iiipnt is unfair: Cheating, gouging, grafting, stealing Naedless trouble everywnere. Fnvy .i'ivinjt people crazy. Gai i : iff hnnging loo.s 10 griei. Men s : i rules or so lazy That their children need relief; Mothers from their babies turning T onir.v forbidden thineSt Few with patience to be earning The reward contentment Drings. Men and women telling others What thy khould or shouldn't think; Sons who caused their gray-haired mothers In thf. Hcnts of urrief to sink: Laws and rules and regulations; Wrangling, jangling, curses, tears, Men in high and humble stations Haunted by unholy fears. Ignorance and superstitution; Robbing,, riots and regret; Many ills that no physic an Cures or can subdue, as yet; Jealousy, suspicion, lying; Slander, sorrow and despair; Hitred, hunger, sobbing, sighing; Gallows and electric chair. Evil aims, dark apprehensions, Foolish haste and sad mistakes; Sordid motives, false pretensions, Needless pains and cruel aches; Honor kicked aside for money, I nva 1-.at fnr m littlit rhink: Don't you thir.k the world is funny, That is, U you ever ininn nri I K RPIVFN'n filtiRAGK !iUUWi 1 J UUillU" w v a v mm HEAP SAYS EVANGELIST BAH Vou t an'l Believe There li a Heaen Tlllr imf STVTPMENTS H i 1 IIIU l-.'w v i APPLY ALIKE BOTH PLACES the lnhdel. j . ' R. S. Tickers in yesterday tfsue of gives the follow-1 drunkard, thee is no place there for! h m, so tfctie has to be a place some- whe-e e'.e "lrt. c"r The riMe says mere u a he 1, ana in oruer lor j4u 10 say t know eVerythi.i5 , . .n ...n.uhor amH a bell. 8na in oruer ur 4.u iw) iiiia i'iu?i i4v - - w t . l. vi.u certau.iy can l Know nrrjiiiiii.':In Ma.rr. us. I'trh c minter. w h d b'X T' ,.!,,,,! t w i-o eixHt. i u. .. - . . ya V4U tak.- tr.e very worus ia. .. .... . . . .. i i i: ,... A. -i. i ir.e i.:iue eei.v.i- i... .... i:.n r-iu-e to benevo u. iut listen, tt VOU lt;:ee ir.e P ru' is mviig . . he'll, and hell having literal fire in it. vou roust give up nope ior a Pil-fe l.ea.e i. for with the same rea- ... ii i.. rrove there is "O hell. 1 cur. in turn prove there is no lu-avell. 1 tue saw i man w ho was attend ing a t'ur.eva ul !-.'.tiIv e .i cut and iuiKB unon utie of the waiting carriages ... i- ........ 'jjuiciue to quencn me iires oi remoisc that the driver dnye thjt makos jife unendurable. j i.r.i) ,'Hl'nr. as fust as he iciil i to a certain place. When the driver iclu.-ed, he knocked him o:T the seat, seized the lines and drove the carrir.o o:V at break-nuck speed. Vou say that was an outrage. Vou has:.'y ;us judgment without knowin.,' t::';h:n about it. The man Iwas ch-ef e! tr.e fire department and i n .,, saw some men vmaan in . - . ,., , d j , lhe .Jt clothes. But he was ' ; . f k:,Mine; for 1 J j,...,,;, . ,H.,. Iife "-, p Ner0S!ar, TI-,,M ir...U..nt sh.UV VOU PeO- - - - ;,i -.. ,.,, " , ' ' . All.. 1"!aTZ lailv trie evviui Ji WIIVII lv mm u a 1 '.' f."'. ,... ' ; ' bv the ".y,. Hp had intended to irive i orders not to ring it, ns he wanted to go to a dance. Anil lie urn go 10 the dance light then. Now it was not one of these preachers in this meet ing. 1 tell the incident to show the necessity ot unusual niemoos ami un- .1...-.1 Ueguiar warriors likely critic sed Sampson for using an olil bono as a weapon; but none of them slew as many men with a sword as Sampson did with the bone. Probably they criticised old Shamgar for using an oxgoard ns a weapon; bill not one of them ever slew ti"0 with a spear. lavid was ridiculed for going out to meet Goliath with only a shepherd's sling; but ull Saul's army hail not accomplished so much with their methods. Hundreds are criticism,,' methods: but while he is Used of OoJ " t,.,.....n.l - ... ufiva h rr.nosun.1 souis u.ii , imp ti the ;bottom o , ... f ind ritieisinir m v lamruae en tier ui ui v n.ui What Hoes the Kible ay 01 runisn ment What does the P.ible teach about everlasting punishment? asked Evan gelist Ham. And is its teaching rea sonable? Let us investigate these im i,.rti..t mixtions. They are more than important; they are vital. This is thi niot awiui message i muwi have to bring you, and I would sdirink from the tusk if it were possible to avoid it. . The evangelist fft.d mens judg ment are warped by their interest and b their desires. The devil uses these to blind them. ..... If I had been guilty of half the things old Pastor Russell is respon s.ble for, 1 would want to blot out !ell too. He has been convicted in half a dozen times ot Iraua, . . deception, and his wire divorced it L tn lor intimacy witn nis secretary. Vet deluded people sow hig lot broad cast. ... the infidels and atheists et neede that Jesus was the best man who ever lived; but only a man; still that his srstem of ethics was the fin est the world ever had, his life the purest and most unselfish, and that as a teacher He is without peer. Well, tin BiH more about hell than any nthnr nersnn mentioned in all the D:ble. "If there is r.o hell, he cont.nued, there will be no separation of the good and the bad u the next life. Your purest women w.u nave to as date with harlots. But you say death nur f les them. 1 ntn insieaa oi loot ing away time in converting just a few, I should get a machine gun and go after them ty tne mousana. Hell Is Neeesiirr as Garbage Heap No, heil is just as necessary as a garbage heap, a sewer system, a pest hous. an insane asylum, a peniten- tinrv. a iail or a cravcyard. Put a wall around your city and turn your sewerage into the streets, release all your prisoners and convicts ani in sane, scatter all small pox and bu bor.k- p'aJi paUertj amonij the pub-. lc: Irave the dead to petrify and de-, i "biu 'EA" SShK : mi could no more have haoui- ? ... - L 'l : ' I'ess in r.tmea wunoui a nc.i tn which to pat rotten, unclean, diseased land insane, than you could have a 'happy home on taith without a place to hale ach things from your sight., 1 Rat 4u ay God is too eood t !er- mo -er Hstinir nunisnment. wnere Kl'.t i.ut milLors with the flood. He m..;r.'t t.m ifoo.1 til blot out thousands' - ,nJ Gomorrah and Pemreii , ,, -, 11. t,M aneui!i. He wasn t too nit the destruction of a hundred thousand Jews, Jerusalem during drove . mothers to their own babies, just as prophesied they would. punisnes Here; tlo you seen nor is just pure as kit...- v j. ,f believe Gtid will send (lf Hls cj,ildren to hell I say no; h... i.-. ...in ...nj th- devil's children ,h.,r ,,i fends no man t0 nei. anu ,u..Ttt ?tr mr.n who goes there is an in- rti'iir. lit ti.iiii i ii tiuder. He uidn't make hell for man. are that hell was made for the dev.! . i , n s iim.ii Eut you say you love your fel'ow- n-nr t..n n'.'uch to seaih h.m sucn a ;,.rut., ,JlH..riri4, If your house is on. tire who is your friend, the man who .sjunis ti.e alarm or the one who lets) .vou iimais in ignorance of it out of, :t..,i,l..r r. '..v.) f..r nur feelinirs? The k...,., k,,ri' wli.oher vnu are told . . , ..... .k..K o: It r :.o.. o neii exists, wiieiner, vnn ieorle of it or not. 1 Both l.eaen und hell begin in the human soul. Many a man commits, . 1 - v. t . In your pool halts ana oaway nouses , tonight are men w ho prefer those j associations to those they find here. God loves the sinner; but not well, enouirh to take him to heaven to; wipe out the happiness there. Two things I have noticed: 1. The chunh that is tender-footed on hell is never very enthusiastic about the cross. No hell, no need of the cross. 2. He who instantly denies the exis tence of hell generally is living a life, openly or secretly, whose latter end would be fortunate were his conten tion correct. Stop Scalp Itch With PARISIAN SAGEjl Thmiands t.f men and women use Parisian Sage because it so quickly stotis iicnmg scaip. Pe.-sides speedily ridding the hend or every particle 0: uandrun tn:s (teiignt ful invigorjitor keeps the hair from ....n.ii'.i. nnt nnrt irivi.u it A btilltifu1 lustre nud sofness that compels ad-1 miration. That's why English Irug! to. ami an goou inuggisis sen so milch of it and guarantie it. Parisian Sa:.'e does not chanue the natural col or of the hair. Dr. Kemp Funderburk Dentist Office 0cr Lre Griffin's Store. DR. P. M. ABERNETHY I VETERINARIAN OfBre FOWLER ft LEK STABLK MONROE. N. C. Phono SOS. I pKstdenre Phon 169-J Dr. S. A Alexander Veterinarian Office Phone 113. Kes. 55-J. THE ONLY PLACE IN TOWN DOING A STORAGE BUSINESS EXLUSIVELY No Grease or Dirt on Your Seats When You want to Ride J Don't Risk Your Car or what jou have in it being stolen. MONTHLY AND TRANSIENT ' PATRONAGE SOLICITED. LOVE'S STORAGE STATION WEST JEFFERSON ST. ocooooooooooo O 9 Used 4U Years g O u OPEN ALL NIGHT o TT.3 Woman's Teolc cold Everywhora m. o o o 0 o O O O QOOOOCOOCCOCO ! Notice to Consumers City Water On account of shortage, the water will be cut off each night until further notice from 12:30 till 4:00 o'clock. All are requested to be economical in the use of water and have all leaks stopped. We are drilling more wells and hope to have one pumping in a few days. By order of Mayor and Board of Alder men. . , C. W. LEE, Supt. Water & Lights. I ! Monroe, X. C, June 23, 1922. GLACIER BARS 5 & 10 Cents Chocolate Covered Ice Cream YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY" ASK YOUR MUT.filSTS j 4 3 Z Fruit Jars PINT, QUART AND HALF GALLON SIZES AITLE PEELERS PARKING KNIVES i;, priit cans ii JELLY jau ra HRKRS ENAMEL AND ALUMINl'M PRESERVING ONE GALLON IT Our Stock Includes a Wide Variety of Handy Utensils for Preserving Time Monroe Hardware Co, Phone 11 Monroe, N. C. UNWELCOME NEWS rv. tn nM FripnH n' rhat a while I love the latest news. Dervided they're encourazm' to drive away the blues. . . . Jru v,;n o rpiorVihnr'a voice to cheer a fellers soul that somehow longs fer sympathy on things beyand control. . . Fer instance, when the weather's bad, or, when the fruit s all killed, or, when a heart so or, wnen it seems impossioie iu mca m a buuk. . powerful glad to see ye Bill, come in, an' chat awhile! knowed she irnk. . . . By George now, that's a-gettm Atf. v.- v 1 Ann't Good-bye Bill, I never could E AND CAFE'S FOR IT Order Your Ice Cream From us for Sunday, The Most De licious Ice Cream on the Market. N.D.SALEEBY & BROTHER MONROE, N. C. PEACH PEELERS SOLDERING IRONS WIRE FLl'X SOLDER GLASSES JAR CAPS KETTLES empty tnai it s nara 10 get, u uueu, I'm I never An' cigarettes' you say? . rank I ell, lei l-ppr fn handle. lei ner go No, indulge in any scandle.
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