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Section Two THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 31. 1914. HOP," PLAIN AMERICAN 'Scoop" Just a Fancy "Boss" from Real Life Frank Warren Hopkins, Whose Pen Name is "Hop." i Mr. Hopkins impresses one a any "successful, plain American would be ' expected to. He is pot a poser, is ; modest, though not shy, and ha a pleasant personality. Easy goinjr, he enjoys himself when he can and op timistically looks into the future. None of the little oddities which many artists possess belong to "Hop" r as h signs his work. It is probably bocaus of his years In many news paper offices, where talented people are treated like humans. "Boss" is Real Man. " 'Scoop' is a child of my fancy, and I made him up without going to any type of youngster who worked on & paper, though there have been many that were worth using," he ald in answer to an inquiry as to where he got the idea. ""But the 'Boss is different, he is from real life, though he was not a boss, but a 'head' setter on a Denver paper where I started the series, goiTLg on three years agxi. He has the ingrowing face, and thai peculiar physique which is part of the boss. "At first many of the boys on the ' paper jollied him and said I was using him in the oomiiw, anrt he would come to me and complain, but after the se ries was welj stasrted and he had been 'jollied a good -deal, he would, come to me and say: 'When are yi going to stop this? and I said, 'Why 1 am mak In ybu famous." " 'No, Infamous.' the printer would reply and shake his head and walk out." "Hop" prefers and nearly always 1 does his work, entirely alone, when making pejicil sketches, as the pursuit of ideas for a daily series is at times strenuous, original humor and new situations being imperative in a suc cessful comic strip, and often requir ing careful and "serious" study. In the last ten years, Hopkins has worked as a caa-toonlst on big papers u. i .i pwii fry. m,mm m mmvm mM i mmi m. i n. V in Chicago. St. Louis and Denver. He cartooned in the latter place for five years. "Hup" said that he felt safe in say ing that his Scoop drawings were pub lished in every state in the Union, and that although the work may appear to be easy, it is most difficult to please editors and the public in every part of the country with the same pictures, and for that reason he must generalize to a great extent. Nor can he mention any one particu lar place, because the other places would not be plea-sed. Also the many customs of one section if overdone or satirized would cause his work to be come unpopular, partisan politics, and poking Tun at any particular national ity also being out of the question. A little more than two years ago he became identified with the Inter national Syndicate of Baltimore, still continuing, however, his connection with several Denver papers. His Scoop series proved so popular that he afterwards decided to deote his entire time to this class of work, giving up thfi newsrpaper political career end altogether. BASEBALL Reds Take Two From the Pirates; Giants Trim the Superbas Twice MORNING GAMES. New York 11, Brooklyn 1. At Brooklyn R. H. K. New York 11 i; 1 Brooklyn 1 7 3 Batteries Demaree, Wiitze and Meyers and McLean; Ragon, lien. Brown and Miller; umpires, K!em and Hart. Boston 7, Philadelphia 8. At Philadelphia R. II. II. Boston 7 10 1 Philadelphia S 17 4 Batteries Rudolph, Tyler, James and Whaling; Marshall. Oeshger. Bat teson, Wagner, Alexander and Burns; and Killifer; umpires, Quigley and Ea se n. Batteries Doak and vV'.ngo and O'Connor; Vaughn and Archer. . Second game R. If. K. St. Louis -i 5 1 Chicago 2 r, Batteries Sallee and Wins..; Smith and Archer; umpires, Orth and Byron. If ST. ANDREWS. V5 I. H. been CI ub s- Pittsburg New York Cincinnati Brooklyn . St. Louis St. Andrews. May 0. Mrs. -King" and little daughter have visiting in Maria nn-a this week. T. J. McSween made a business trip to Pensacola lat Frfdaiv-urafner on Sunday. Joseph Archibald srn from Mon day to Wednesday in Pensacola, Miss Illla Sims, of Marianna, Is vis iting" hr parents. Mr. ad Mrs. J. C. Sims, of this place. Harley Cornbs and Lambert Mnnson left Monday on the tug Sea King, bottnd for Cuba with a. barge of lum ber in tow. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ware left Mon day for Pensacola, w3ier Mr. Ware will be in attendance on the federal court. Mrs. B. J. Gainer and daughter, Marion, are now in Pensacola, where fhfl little girl was taken to be treated foil throat trouble. Jim Moates arrived Sunday from Pascagoul. Miss., where he has been engaged in the fishing business. Judge O. C. Nelson and family ar rived Monday, and will make this place their future home. Hon. B. F". Gainer, ex-superintendent of public instruction for Washington county, spent Tuesday night in town. R. R. Powers, of Panama City, was a business visitor here Wednesday. A large crowxl of our citizens avail ed themselves of the Southport Bap tist school's invitation and spent last Sunday very pleasantly as their guests. Thursday night there was a well at tended dance at the Casino after the picture show. WeflnpRiiav nirfit Mrs. J. II. Dm ro nton d entertained in honor of her guest I Xashvill served. After this the guests enjoy ed listening to music, and sfnging by Mesdames Will and Joyner and in strumental music by Miss McReynolds. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Joyner, Dr. and Mrs. J. Ambus Wells. Mr. and Mrs. T. Croft. Mes dames W. Austin and Mrs. C. ingalls, Misses Lydia Smith, Tinkham, Stew art, Ware, Messrs. McSween and Campbell. New York 4, Brooklyn 0. At Brooklyn R. II. E. New York 4 11 1 Brooklyn " 7 1 Batteries Tesreau and Meyers; Retilbach, Ragon, Allen and Miller and Fischr; umpires, Klein and Hart. Boston 3, Philadelphia 2. At Philadelphia R. H. B. Cincinnati 3, Pittsburg 2. Boston .'! : 0 At Pittsburg R. H. E. Philadelphia - 1 J -' Cincinnati 3 7 :! Batteries Cruteher, Luque and Pittsburg 2 d 1 Whaling and dowdy; Alexander- ami Batteries Yingling, Ames and Con- Burns and Killifer; umpires, Kason zales and Clark; Cooper, O'Toole and and Quigley. 10 innings. Gibson; umpires, Rigler and Kmslle. ; 7 ! Cincinnati 3, Pittsburq 0. AFTERNOON GAMES. ! At Piitsburg " P. IT K. : Cincinnati 3 ' 1"' St. Louis 4-4, Chicago 6-2. i Pittsburg r' ! 2 At Chicago R. H. K. j Batteries Davenport and ' I irk; St. Louis 4 S 2 I Adams. Conzellnan. lnmlehnr and Chicago fi 7 2 I Gibson and Coleman. A V A- 26 Tears old, ha3 been in the game since l'KtS. Known a the pitching Stair or tae wasaingion who. onecicu uj committee or n ewspaper men as ine dcsi pucorr in nixacin. or National League. He and Mataewson are reported highest salaried pitchers in the game. One of the thirds connected with Johnson is that, although he the most f araous men in the baseball world today, his paren who live in Coffeyville, Kans-, bare never seen their son He endorses and 1 v ft y :tea r-7 a 4 imerican 5rtedthe V'VO . K. peculiar ff A i-' " Uon.o -lr-V-L J Drin 11 " i 1 ; "v I V f J 1 firf fSZx - T -t J- ' . ' ' . . '"in . t M 9 -r Jr It- A Best for athlete fan everyone who seeks a genuine thirst-quencher that's wholesome. Delicious and refreshing. Vhf-never vou see an Arrow t!;ink of C c 2 - C. oil v ricmand thff genuine by full name NictcamfS encourag; substitution. THE COCA-COLA CO. ri-T a r-r ft -" A All American League Clubs Break T o.n.f r E n i n r ft T-,1f 'Lookouts oeat JDillikens 1 wice: ven in Memorial Uav Double bills i All Other Clubs Break Even MORNING GAMES. Philadelphia 8, New York 0. At New York R. H. K. Philadelrhia S 12 a New York 0 S 2 Batteries Shaw-key and Schang; Cole. Wsrhop,. Pieh and Xunamaker; umpires, f;lderbrand and O'Loug-hlin. The "Want Ad Way" page is one of the great fea ture? ?.i this paper. Read it. HOW THEY STAND. Chicago 6, Cleveland 3. At Cleveland R. K. K. Chioasro 6 R 2 Cleveland 3 fi 7 Batteries Cicotte and Sclialk; Mitchell. Blanding and O'Neill; um pires, Egan and Evans. National Leagu: Clubs Philadelphia Tetroit Washington St. Louis New York Chica.jr.i . . Cleveland Won. Lost. Tct. .21 1.", .21 n ;:.(, f .24 15 .,; 14 IS ' .43: I ir '2?. AT,2 15 .4". i 15 IS .4 7..-. 10 22 .31:1 sagus. Won. Lfst. Pet. '.'1 IS .! 1 S 23 .605 23 ir. 17 !! .472 17 U .472 lt IS .471 I" 21 .44S 1:1 2t .3o! Washington 6, Boston 4. At Boston H. H. K. Washington 11 4 Boston 4 8 2 i'.atteries Ares. Enel and Henry; Leonard. Collins, Coumbe and Carri pan and Thomas; umpires. Chill and Sheridan. Batteries Covaleski and Sir" na.er" ; Hamilton, ft.-e.- and A grow. Speitnd ,a.m Tt. IT. K. Deiroit n .1 2 St. L5Uis 2 H V Batter 'os .Ma'.ns a?:. i- tr. nr. Weiima.n and 'rssin: nmrircs. Pi neon and Connolly. AFTERNOON'S GAMES. 5-1, Birmingham 2-1 ! Philadelphia 5, New York 10. At Xe-.v York II. 11. Philadelphia f 1m Xew York 50 s lotteries Per nock, V". 'Y, r;.-; Brc-ssler and Lapp and Sf-hnnu-; well and Xunama.k-r: umi.rrs. 11 derbrand and O'Lou.rliKn. , Uiru,; ! Bat ; John-: : Afiai.: Bir-m: i ! n k -Iwit atai Tyr- nid Lji i I sj;er. ' i ! Ferryman snd Ml. Now Orleans 0-5, Memphis 2-2. At Memphis K. 11. K. New Orleans 0 S Memphis 2 fi 0 B.Ttfrr: s Walker and Adams; fimi iait and Beniis. a ii Second fame Ft. iT. K. 15 1 ; a ew rlean f 5 2 1 :t o j Mr-m plils 2 6 I Biinn: j I lattrrifs Weaver and IFigsrins; H. mrir.s. j .Merritt and Srhlei; nmp.res, Brieten- item and Chestnut. R. H K. "10 1 .2 10 1 Crown, M1IHU.J UilU. . MIL -lHJmjH.1l PAID ADVERTISEMENT: AFTERNOON GAMES. Detroit 2-0, St At St. Louis Tetroit Louis 1-2. P. H K. 2 4 2 1 1 1 Washington 2, Boston 7. At Boston" H H K. Washington 2 f Boston 7 4 'i Batteries -Shaw, A vers. C.hiin nr.tt Henry and Williams: IVtli.nt ,-ud Thomas; umpin-s, Shfriiiui .urrj r-.-. i . i. Chicago 1, Cievelpnct ?. At Cleveland i 'tiicago Ciovt-larul Ttatteries Russell. stt atn 5-" tern and O'Xeill: ;;mi.iri-y, i: Kjr. m. K H. 1 I Montgomery 2-1, Chattanooga 5-4. I At '!i..t;:u;o-t-- Ii. If. K Alon'ironn'rv - 0 !Chrttr.P."'V'n 5 10 3 I Ba tt-ric--- B"nk sir.d Por.ahn; B-yd a ti-f St rt .-nal lr'ihnrn. ; -,.,, nam--- n. n i:. M,.:.r-,,r;:f.'V 1 ' " Ch.auan.i-'ta 4 Bri't erics Black and Klcinotv ; Pline and Bit! ham; nirpires. Pfern.'nr and Mobiie 3-8, Nashville 4-2. At .VashviKe -- Ft. II. K. J Mobil e 3 9 3 ( .EtstiVil 4 10 2 ' Batteries Robertson, Townsend and ! .-M'hmidt; More a.tid CiVison. Second game--- R. if. K. Mobile g 11 o Xashviil 2 10 ' Batterios llojrg '-jtnd Schmidt; Uer rr and Olhson; umpires, FiefleltJ and Kflluni. V". ' .-W( Southern League. Clubs Won. l.nst. Pet. Chai-tanoogra, . . 2fi 17 al'V, New :rleans 27 IS .'100 Birmingham 2S "0 ,-,s.; Miss Blanche McReynolds and Miss Bessie Stewart. The evening was very pleasantly spent pla-yin.er cards till a late hour when shf-rbert and cake were Mohilp Atlanta . . . Mrmpli is Montgomery .... 24 .... 2) .... 20 .... 20 '. '. .".17 21 ."I 21 t 2,70 BASEBALL RESULTS. American League. Morning games At Cleveland 3. Chicago '. At New York 0, Philadelphia At Boston 4. Washington fi. Afternoon gaiire At Cleveland 2. Chicago 1, At St. Louis 1. Detroit 2. first game. At St. Louis 2, Detroit 0, seend game. At Xe.w York 10. Philadelnhin At Boston 7, Washington 2. Ford parts in stock, bott's Garage. S. Bavh Ab n St. NECKLACE CAUSE OF MAN'S ARREST t!i" sovfiith inr.in;, v:!;rn S ; .'K-M ::.'''? and -nrd on a irig;, i v . iila. -.vin'i'.'ig l.i t'!f" last ianing ' w:!--!! B""!'a sittS'lcd and stole s'-ond, ' and scored on a. t.wo-bagjrcr by W. An- r. .i..- x ii y , i g.imrr iv.i.5 woti -.0 a; -., i.fdy an. I n,e. secin- Choro-Colas, th score bing B to 1. Batteries, for the Sw"t Faurla and 'ox ; for th'-- fliTO-Coias, PourtlesR iind Bobin.-a.ji. - 'i- - IS M. E. MOREY, Candidate for State Senate. Your Vote Will Be Appreciated. t h r S'rar U U W mm Ian EXTERMINATOR EXTRAORDINARY Immediately Destroys ALL Forms of Insects andVermin. A Stainless Liquid Disinfectant Used with a Sprayer. An Uncompromising Enemy of Bugs and Dis ease Germs. Gallons, $2.00; Hilf Gallon, $1.25; Quarts. 75 cfnts; Sprayers, 50c. Manufactured Only by the Fenole Chemical Co., I - rVl a r" i For Sle by LEWIS BEAR A CO., Wholesale Distributer. Retailed by All Druggists. Grocfrs. and Hardware Dealers. 4 Home of Klaw & Erlan ger's Broadway Feat ure Films. If A SPECIAL TODAY - m Celebrated uase ! S IN 4 PARTS. featuring Alice Joyce and Guy Coombs portraying the leading roles. Sensational and exciting production. Other High Class Plays. Coming tomorrow "The Lily of the Valley", Exciting Selig, special and Pathe's Weekly. Prices 5 and 10 Cents. fa-. 3 -T -" trir ' --- -Tii 'JT.T.XMfj, rJ i'liriiVnilw't - .a. -- - - Nation?! League. Morning satne? At PittsbtirK 2, Cinoinnali At Brooklyn 1, New Vork ' L At Philarf-lphia S. Tloton 7. Afternoon games - At Chicago fi. Pt. Louis 4. first s. At Chicago 2. ft. Lnis 4. se-r came. At Pittphurg 0 Cincinnati At Brooklyn 0, New York 4. At Philadelphia 2. Boston S. Federal League. Mornlne games At Baltimore 2. Pittshiirg 4. At Buffalo 4. Brooklyn Afternoon games At Chicago 0, Indianapolis game. At. Chicago 1. Indianapolis 0. second game. I At St. Loni; 2, Kansas City 4, first j game. j At St. Louis 4, Kansas City S. sec oik! game. At Buffalo 1. Brooklyn 3. At Baltimore n, Pittsbursr twelve innings. v Southern League. Morning game- At Nashville 2. Mobil 8. Afternoon games - At Birmmeham 2 Atlanta game. j At Birmingham 1. Atlairta 1. second ( game, eallerl third, rain. j At Chattanooga f-. Montgomery 2, j first game. j At Chattanooga 4. Montgomery 1. ; second game, called fifth catch train. ' At Nashvill 4, Mobile 3. At Memphis 2. New Orleans 1, first game. At Memphis 2, New Orleans 5, sec- ; ond gam. A i ! r, n !h- I'p'ip.i ; v.i ;i d''-'n----..;"'"t in ! !! j i onlay as a. ia ng.'-ro-.a .'h.'ira.-tr. ;?! i I he proj'.rit rc--s of n t thf COl !;! of Ciq .ra;-k:-on srr.'r!, who ;il s!,.l,-n 1-. nnc'c!:u' ' irant -.. "lffl that ' 'he vain ')!.. ,-u-d fi-rthr : ! ! was wUirig: to pa v V. j r.f til" fa-i f ha t "a v, a nl ! Sort Inner' of the- dispute u ! ( v cen f'-ie two. , a v i-., i iff ; and s-irqr.--, a r-(h!itr l:r.i!s 'i :'Vt'!:iP ar.d E-a 1 h t lra:i ; valaod a! 1 had found -t- s:.Ttel thai f--r if in f-njio a- n'-an." lof: he- tou t Forget nil we are f our fam selling ous in Subscribe for The Journal. ; ! DOUBLE BILL BY YOUNGSTER TEAMS first ; ni! Mond Sweats and the i 'hero t 'ola.--. .Ir?. l-roko i-rcn in a I t.ouhjo h..n,i(-r yosterd;;y j park. The first gamo w.-t l i3;t n p rl Coffee 30c mr pound. 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