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Thursday, April 1, 1920. > <> esos Also Filmdoms Funniest “AN EYE FOR FIGURES” refoofesfeconionfosfosfofonfonfosfosfofonfonirofosfesorfunfoofesfoonfonfoofesfofontonfosfocfnfanfonfosfefonfonfosfofefunfoofosfe orion LYRIC THEATER TO-DAY BEATRIZ MICHELENA And Her Own Company in “HEART OF JUANITA” deferens " he eufecfecte * ) > RANE ae 3c 2c 3c aed KS JR asad \J gy a Fellow, “Hank Mann” in FRIDAY and a a 0 I a a a a a JRJUC JOC SCC HEC JC JC JC J.J 0 CC RC, 2, J JC CN, 9%, J 0 CN NK THE AGGIES WIN FIFTH GAME OF THE SEASON (Continued from Page 1) local diamond this season. Only one error being credited to them, and that by Lackey in the ninth. In the second Higginbotham lived on an error as did Glezen and Alex- ander. With the bases full Rhode hit a long fly to center and Higgin- botham scored on the out. This end- ed the scoring as Dyer struck out the next man and the third out was an easy one pitched to first. In the fourth Glezen lived on an error by short and went all the way to third when the second baseman of the Owls overthrew first. Rhode hit to sec- ond and Glezen was out attempting to score, Alexander going to third on the play, but was out when the | squeeze failed to work. Crawford hit a hot one to shortstop who let it get by him and Rhode scored from second on the play. In the fifth Cap- tain Lewis was safe on an error, was put to second by a neatly executed bunt by Matthews, moved up to third when Higginbotham hit to center and scored on a wide throw to first by' the shortstop from an easy roller from Glezen. This ended the scor- ing for the Aggies, since when men got on bases through errors or hits, Dyer tightened up and the necessary hit was not forthcoming. * * Lod SR RIATEVI RIIMITIWNIRIRRTERNMENMWN TSOP rr ree A Se * LJ * ore + * air ar ar + * * LJ) + THE LATEST— 0) 0) + * eee ‘oe % rata ahaakeaks ak Sir ate Saad at e's Sealtaatead Sar sear oy Film Boxes Installed . 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