DIXIE THEATRE The Queen SATURDAY Paramount Corporation Presents John Barrymore In the Sensational Farce Comedy Success ‘ARE YOU A MASON?’ A Scream from Beginning to End DON’T MISS THIS BIG HIT EUGENE FORD AND THOS. MIX In a Dandy Selig Two-Reel Drama “Ma’s Girls” HELEN HOLMES in the Great Railroad Series And Other Fine Pictures for Saturday Afternoon Saturday Night, Sensational Three-Reel Special ‘Killed Against Orders’ Featuring Mariam Nesbitt and Bigelow Cooper FARMERS LOSE _ TO OWLS In a Close Game Owls Hold Big End of a 3-2 Score. CHERRY STAR In the first real game of the season our boys failed to place enough figures on the score card, under the column headed “R” to spell a victory. Both teams were in good shape, and the scorer was not very busy in the error column. The Owls treated Olson rather badly in the first inning. Clyce, the first man up, was presented with a pass. Then Betts irreverently poked a sin gle to right field, Clyce going to third. Chandler received free transportation. Clyce was caught off thir base. Jour- nay broke into the hit column by send ing a single to right field, scoring Betts. Rice 1, A. and M. 0. After registering nothing but goose eggs for six innings, Cherry of A. and M. decided that the time for action had arrived. So thinking, he sent the sphere to left field for a three-base hit, said hit greatly resembling a home run. Powers scored. Thodberg fur ther upset the Rice plans by singling to right, scoring Cherry from third. In the last half of this inning. Gar ret of Rice reached first by the pain ful method of being hit by a pitched ball, stole second, was sacrificed to third, and then sacrificed home. Rice, 5: A. & M. 2. In the last half of the ninth the Owls administered the knockout drops. Wooten sent a three-bagger to deep left and scored on a sacrifice by McFarland. The score: Rice— AB R H PO A E Clyce, ss 3 0 2 1 0 0 Betts, 2b r • • ■ 3 1 1 2 3 0 Chandler, 3b ....... 3 0 0 1 0 0 Journeay, c 3 0 1 10 2 0 Cabiness,. lb 4 0 0 11 0 0 Garnett, cf 3 1 0 0 0 0 Wooten, rf 3 1 1 2 0 0 McFarland, If 3 0 0 0 0 1 Hathorn, p 3 0 1 0 5 0 Totals 28 3 6 27 10 1 A. & M.— AB R H PO A E Hooker, 3b 3 0 0 2 1 0 Barringer, 2b 3 0 0 3 0 0 Coleman, c 4 0 0 9 2 0 Powers, rf 3 1 0 0 0 0 Cherry, lb 4 1 3 6 1 0 Rigney, ss 4 0 0 0 2 0 Thogberg, If 3 0 1 3 0 0 Davis, cf 3 0 1 0 0 0 Olsen, p 3 0 0 1 4 1 Totals 30 2 5*24 10 1 *One out when winning run was made. By innings: Rice 100 000 101—3 A. & M 000 000 200—2 Summary—Two-base hit. Cherry; three-base hits. Cherry, Wooten; struck out, by Hathorn 10, by Olson 12; bases on balls, off Hathorn 2, off Olson 4; hit by pitcher, by Olson 1; stolen bases, Clyce, Betts, Journeay, Garnett, Hooker; sacrifice hits, Gar nett, Wooten, McFarland; left on bases, Rice 6, A. & M. 3; double play, Olson to Barringer; time of game, 140; umpire, Russell. THE COWBOY’S DREAM. Last night as I lay on the prairie, And looked a t the stars in the sky, I wondered if ever a cowboy Would drift o that sweet bye and bye. The road to that bright, happy region Is a dim, narrow trail, so they say, But the broad one that leads to per dition Is posted and blazed all the way. They say there will be a great round up, And cowboys, like dogies, will stand, To be marked by the Riders of Judg ment, Who are Posted and know every brand. I know there’s many a stray cowboy Who’ll be lost at that great final sale, When he might have gone in the green Pasture, Had he known of the dim, narrow trail. I wonder if ever a cowboy Stood ready for the Judgment Day, And could say to the Boss of the Riders, “I’m ready, come drive me away.” And I’m afraid I’ll be a stray year ling— A maverick unbranded on high— And get out in the bunch with the “rustlers,” When the Boss of the Riders goes by. For they tell of another big owner Who’s ne'er overstocked, so they say. But who always makes room for the sinner Who drifts from the straight, nar row way. They say he will never forget you. That he knows every action and look; So, for safety, you’d better get branded, Have your name in the great Tally Book. —Anonymous. Fish (to Kike)—“What are you specializing in?” Kike Barracco—-“Chem la.” Tib® ®{? LODGE AND SOCIETY EMBLEMS WEDDING FLOWERS FUNERAL DESIGNS CUT FLOWERS PLANTS Phone Direct SCOTT FLORAL CO., Navas ota, Texas