The Corpus Christi Daily Herald (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 37, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 10, 1910 Page: 1 of 12
twelve pages : b&w ; page 24 x 17 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
otpm )xhti SDailt)
VOL J Nn
LIVELY BALL
PLAYED
Pelicans Lose to Broncos By a Score of 3 to
1 Sensation of the Game Was Shan
non Butting the Ball For a Run
HALL (! A M K . . C g.K
MorrU Hlock nrrlvod In tho city
yesterday morning with n string or
.strapping ball players in tow and
took n fnll out of tho Pellrnns by a
sroro of 8 to 1 yesterday in n hard
ight nlno-Innlng gamo.
Tho game proyos to tho fnns or
rpus Chrlctl thnt their club Is 1
t'.ir-r. With the goolls. nnd that whan j
j-be sonson of tho Southwest Toms
nfeaguo opoiirt on tho 81st of this
iih i.tli thoy will be roprosoiuod by a
1. b that Is iuforior to none In tb
Jeiifuo. Morris llloclt ant! hl inn
nr voted a ot of .lolly good fellows out at flrat Payne hit to wooail.
Hrihgh Tar'" iora Leldy pax-' who made a hod throw and )t
d .-'.tow ou'l nli'.if with th- in.-m- 1'aytif gain 11 ret. Shan tout a pop-
l .f fi f the ivili"in who wre alt- t' h-aveaward and It fell into the
tliiw on the ben.-h N ill fllnit ud'c ol flmt bin Colt-trove got r-
xettertcd by thr remark and
ltv- vituiott frlondllnoK prevailed on
i side.
ifiosroro nn old Corpus Chrlstl
nray r. went into tue nox lor snn i
Atr tlo at first and hnt tho Poll-!
ran did In tho way of muling him
wa a plenty. Ho wns ruplncod In
m
I;.- sixth by a husky youth namod the mlts of nooonil and rcllrod tho ia figuro who lias nppsnrod In tho
l'landlng. who pltchod tho remain- tddo. Xo runs. world filnco Nnpoloon llouapnrto a
Mjr of tho gnmo. and nlt'notigh Cor- I'lltli lniiing j clini8tnnco not wlthnnr hIbiiIII-
Mus made a run on him. tho PollcnnK San Antonio Kepp vent n pop-up j onnco nnd portunt.
vere unnhli' to Ret n hit. I heavenward and It cnino down Into j Tho candldaoy of Thoodoro
MncDowoll thvJSorpps lad who tho mil of tho mttelior. l-oldy drove uoosovelt In IP 1 2 inny bo rtignrtUd
did tho'twlrllnK.gtnyo'd by his poKt'n bewhfskarod llnor Into -loft... Stlnr) frmh this time nnwttrd bk so probn-
for Mio full nino InulngK holding son huokol u grnundor to Pti(;ln nl 1 bio that tho puoplo should bui;lu
the HronooH down to four hlta. nl-
plough his wing wa obviously Unrt-
Ing him. The feature of tho gamo
.vrm the nplendld ooublo mnde b)
Fagln to llurtnn to Mooro. retiring
wo men. A crowd or nuoui -tow;
noBsod tho conflict: Following In
the gnme by Innlngt: .
Klint Inning.
San Antonio Konn. tho first mnn '
ui . knocked a grounder to Mooro.'
wl. nught him out ut llrxt. I-oldy knocked a roller to llrst. who ban-ta;p-d
a Ikht one out to Foagtn nt iied the hall aud retired the Hide
short and was retired. McDowoll 0 runs.
put four balls over the pinto and
walked 3t!moit to first. Sttnson lat-
or advanced to second and third on
HtiitHSod bnlls by cntchor. nnU(K.ft. Pope wnlkod to llrst and stole
ynwde three ewipos at the clounoi at- j Mjond. Slnvln Hew to SitiHimon. .
? tnoplntro anil rotlred his sldo. N'ojwho muffed the ball. Pope soorod
runs. on tho throw. Payne was tapped In i
Corpus Christ! Fagln drovo n the gtde by a pltohun balland walU-
hnrd one Into loft field and aoored a' P(j to first. If later stolo Hocond.
two-bnggor. Hurton drove a whls- shnn grounded to short who throw
eiod one to short who couldn't hm out nt firsi. Cologrovo hit to
handle the ball and made second I short who threw hliu'out at first
bofore It renchod first. Fagln wns I iQ Utor stole second. Shan ground
eauizht betwoon socond nnd third j
and nindo the first out. Shnnnoa
flew to short made first but died on
ibcond. making two outs. Adding-
tin (low to short who heat him to
irt with the ball rotlrlng tho side.
No runs.
Kernml Inuliitf.
San Antonio Pope took n walk
to first and was wnlked to second on
a bud throw to first. Slnvln How out
to right and was rotlred but Pope
advanced to third. Payne tapped a
roller to first who caught him be
fore ho reached tho base making)
the second out. Pope came horns dy hit n safe ono to near center nnd Bt00d thnt Mr. Ilnrker has been uni-
on the throw nnd scored. Shann j reached first. Stlnson Btruck out . 1 0tly campaigning for sovcrnl months
P drove n high ono Into tho mlts or :
f lthe right fielder and retired the side
Ono run.
Corpus Chrlstl Ellison tapped n
light one to second who throw him
out at first. Derroll flew to third
who caught him out nt first. Motz
ki ooked a pop-up fly to short who
m 'ffed It and made second sntely.
He later advanced to third on
-Moore's Grounder to loft. MnoDow-
1 smashed u nice one out to second
threw hint out nt first. No runs.
riilnl Inning.
Isn AntJnl) Colegrovo drovo a
lice one Into the mlts of the right
Idof who bugged onto the hall.
made a nice llttlo hit to loft
fiohed first safely. He stole
Leldy was walked a'ad lat-
i advanred to second and
thlrdv Stlnson drovo a nlcq one In-
tfTcekter field but wss thrown out
.tot'flrstKapp toming home on the
Kthroy. YantavfJj'lped the atmos-
YESTERDAY.
i
pliort three tlmoe nad roll red hie I was heavy in tho.e seedou.
8td lltly was left oa third. Ono which moons that tho rain wns
run. general throughout thin south-
Co rims Chrlstl Fngln tnppod n j went portion. A bad washout
light ono to third who throw htm on the Sfto thin side of Kned
out at 11 rut. Burton made n nice has delayed tratlb on that road
jit to deop I of l ami reached tlrat.
Shannon drove a nice one Into
mitt of second ia. who held
it
to
at
Addlngtmi tnpf'wtl a IWtht on
Colegrov. who threw hliu out
first. No rutw.
Kourtli lititlnu.
SUn Antonio Blarln upped n
roller to the pttefcor who throw itlm
venae on the attuoiher- by etrlkitii
out. No rune. !
Corpus ChrlBtt- Killaoa nit "
xiTond and gained first through ?ao
onn riimuiiwa me unit. uphuu
struck out and Qlllaou atolo pocond.
Mots lilt to short who throw hint
'out at llrat. Mooro drovo ono Into
short who In turn hnndml It Qttlekly ;
to Mocond. Socoiwl iiulekly drove
the hall to first catching Stlitfon out
ihoiv. TIiIh pretty double play
tired tho sldo. No rutiB.
Corpua Chrlstl Mncuowen ian-.
in.d n lluht one to third who fum-
bled the ball long enough to lot 'ilm
reach ilrst. Fagln drovo ono Into
tiie mlts of short who'hold It. Hut
ton repoatod tho stunt. Shannon
SlMb Inning.
Snn Antonio -Vnntz drovo a
bounty Into tho mils of Shannon In
ti j0 shorl who throw him out at
erst ColoKrove hit to short who
threw him out at Aral retiring thoj mp. Barker Is. the only cnndldato
side One run. 1 from San Antonio or Southwest
Corpus Chrlstl (Blending pltob-. Texas for that innttor. for a Stnte
lng for San Antonio); Addlngton . ofllco. Ills ontrnnco to tho rce In
hit to short who threw him out nt (0 nomo extent n surprise. Thoro
ItMt. Ellison knocked n roller lo Was a discussion early In the your
first who handled the ball. Derrell j tlint he would bo a candidate but
hit to short who threw him out at j his announcement hns heon doferrod
first. No runs. until now.
Seventh Inning. l Mr. Ilnrker was a candidate for
San Antonio Kopji knocked a the same office on two previous or-
srounder to short who handled tho caslons nnd each lime ho received
tnU in time to kill him nt first. I.el-
vnntz was at bat when Loldy tried
to steal second and was cnught out.
No runs.
Corpus Chrlstl Motz droy a
hard ono Into tho hands of the right
Holder who took It In. Mooro j
grounuen 10 mini who uiiu uuu
out nt first. Macuowell struok out.
No runs.
Kluhtli ItmiiiK
Snn Antonio Ya:.t7 fiew to cen-
ter. Pope put n pop-up to center
who swallowed It whole. Slnvon bat-
ted one through tho pitcher and
got to first. Payne put a high ono
to right who ate It alive. No runs.
Corpus Chrlstl Fngln put one
up to second who took It In. Bur-
ton performed n similar stunt.
Shannon took a notion to butt the
ball being unable to hit it with the
bat and reached first by ft pretty
knock on his oggln which went
(Continued on page S.)
I'ORPrS I'HRISTI. TEXAS. SrXOAY MORNING A1MIU 10
.woTiucit sri undid rain
FULL LAST HVKNLVG
...
At about 6 .'.5 lnit evening a
he rain vonimenced falUnn
hor coming from tho north-
wt At 7 oVlock tho obtcr-
vut in made by the Uhh1 I S
j
i:
i
Weather Huronu showed that n
precipitation or M of an Inch
had fallen. . Tho majority of
thf rain foil between 7 and S
o'clock and fully throe Inches
fell In Dim city before the ran
ended One of the blgost cot-
tin erous of years la nssurt'd
for Nueces County by this rain
I Telephone report from King-
vllle nnd Kenedy pay tho rain
MARSE" HENRY
BOOSTS TEDDY.
LOVISVILl.U. April M arse
Henry" Vatt'i"n nays 111 the
I'.itirU'i .liuuii.ti ilii- m 'fiiliiK under
the head of U lil-i '
The tint Iimd come for the leo-
j.l of the t'ntted State to coiuilUer
Theodora "Roosevdlt as tliey have
never eoiisiuoreo uuu uuiorn w
take him more serloualy ttitin thoy
hnve oenr ttakon lilin: In ronllxo
that ho Ik nltnMothor tho mont hi art-
eurtoiiHly to ronfildor It. If wo nro
to rottirn Thoodnro Itoonovolt to
power lot thorn be no uilMuko about
ro-lthe tonus of tho now cnmmlfiHloi)
! which Is to Iftsuod lo him.
"ir mere ie nsoiioii tor oxocuiivo
hoad n atrone in mi. hnvlug tho
tuuragr to tnke all tho bulls or
corruption by tho lioriin nnd rognrd-
looa of obsolute lognl restrnlntH to
shaVe tho life out of them. then. In-
diwl Theodoro Itoosvelt would seem
ono flttod b ti'Uipornmnnt. nducn-
t Ion nnd training for the work."
BOB" BARKER
IS IN THE RACE.
HAN" ANTONIO 'rvuH' April H
Uobort I. llarkor of San Antonio
htiH iilod hiB application with Stale
Chairman A. 11 atjivoy of tho I)ti)-
ocrntlo F.xicutlvr'Coiiunlitoo ns a
cnndldato for .Stnto Comptroller.
n very flattering vote. It Is under-
nn(j that he has n large following
pledged.
TUT DrfTIDTQ
HtuLllI U
SHOW SURPLUS.
Asswlnted Press Hoport.
WASHINGTON April 9 For the
first tlma since the Payne-Aldrlch
tariff act went Into effect on August
5. 1909 the net ordinary receipts
of the Government yesterday show-
ed a surplus over the net ordinary
expenditures' Tho day's surplus
amounted-tq 1152000000 of which
1160000.000 came from the new
corporation ta'x.
t vji' t-f 1 "
.V.l lllMIA IS OllSJ ItV lU T MIC IMMVIIH'Ali WllltK
GAVE HIM THE
THIRD
KITW YORK. April ft. Tho atate-
mom of'-o man on trial for liU llrn
that he had boon toriared by the po-
lloe "third degree" Into malting a
eonfoaslon of murder has cnusml n
sensation In the Court of a one ml
SuriHloitK.
Stephen Hoolimo. who U eluj'ged
with killing Jacob Velz admitted
alsnlnKift; cotjfofcston prosenied by
the piPofcHt)n. ItUt iald lie-did so
to esc.'Mio nbuso.
He ald that after being keptjn u
cell 21 hours without food drink or
sloop bo whs tnkun bofore the head
of tho homicide bureau aud amnion
and beaten until ho could hardly
statu.
"When I was almost exhausted"
ho said "I wns told I would oswipo
with n light sentones If 1 eanfowud.
I did so iih I whs only ton glad to end
the torturo."
The trial van postponed until
Monday white )itn sfnry Is being In-
vestigated. ICHQYNSKI TO
ACT FOR JEFF.
Associated Press Report.
CHICAGO. April 9. Joe Choyn-
ski tho veteran prize lighter whose
record Includes '.'o rounds "to a
draw with .lames .1. Jeffries and
tli ret! rounds to knockout ndmlnli
tered yours ago to Jnck .fohnou
telegraphed Jeffries today consent-
ing jo act ns JofTrlos' sparring part-
ner. Choynskl will leave for- tho
West next. week. George Cotton
tho colored prize fighter signed up
us spurring partner with Johnson
today.
TAFT POLICIES
WERE UPHELD.
Vjsoslatod Press Report.
TOIIICAOO. April 9. Attorney
General Wiukenslmni In an bddreR
bforo the Hamilton Club nt Its an-
nfinl AppomHttox Day banquet to-
iMht upheld the Tnft Administra-
tion. Judge Spcer spoke on the
"dimly receding tine of sectionalism
between tho North aud the South'
There were many other prominent'
speakers.
HooM!VolKle.vnuler Wedding
NEW YQKK April 9. June 20
has been set for the wedllng of
Theodore Roosevelt Jiv nd Miss
Eleanor Alexander which will take
place'at the Fifth Avenue Presbyter-
ian church and will be tlxa mot
brilliant event of many seasons
UFhRFF
UUUltl
1010
; - i nil
MR. TAFT ADDRESSED
THE LEAGUE OF CLUBS.
Would Read Nobody
Were Needed
Usotlnlod Press Report.
WASHINGTON April 0. Will-
loin Howard Tuft spoke today be-
fore tho Leaguu of ltepubllcan Clubs
of tho District of Columbia not mi
much us Prcsldunt of the United
States as In the capacity of the titu-
lar leadtr of the Kopubllcnii parly.
r Mr. Tnft said he was glad the lie
publlrnn party still lived aud that
he did not want to read any man
out of the party hut that "by their
dueds they should be known." "To-
SUIT TO STOP
RAILROAD SALE.
Associated ?roJK Hoport.
CINCINNATI April 9. A Hiilt lo
prevent the purchase nnd joint oper-
ation of the Hocking Valley and
Kanawha & TJlchlgnu railroads by
the Chesapeake & Ohio nnd Lake
Shoro systems was filed In tho com-
mon Pitas Court of Columbus O.
todny according to the uunouncu-
ment mndo hero. The deals Involv-
ed property valued at J IB 000000.
Mystic shrine
in new orleans.
Associated Proas Hoport
NKW ORLEANS. April 9. Ev-
erything Is in reading for the open-
ing of tho annual Imperial Council
cf tho Nobles of the Mystic SJirlne
tomorrow. Tho city is decorated on
n magnificent scale. Thousands or
visitors are expected. The Elinina
Temple of Galveston the Elmulda
Temple ot El Paso and the Hellas
Temple of Dallas arrived tonight
Tho teams brought large delega-
tions. A carload of burros for tho
pnrado has been shipped.
VaniJerbllt Ko to lie Moved.
Special to Thj Herald.
KINGS VI LLB Texas April 9.--It
was rumored here this evening
thai the railroad machine shops at
Vanderbllt ara. to bo movd to
Klnjwllle. These flne shop have
nevr ben used much at A'aadvrbllt
while they can be put to goo4 sexy
ice here
X p Mil
' i A ' I
' 4m-
OP Till! PW.llUNS. v'.Jt
Out of Party As All
In the Ranks.
night." he said "wo nro tea ding ''no-
body out of the party. Wo want
them all in the ranks itcd they hnve
nu opportunity to establish their
claim to ItopubllcnulHict by that
which they shall do In both Houses
of Congress by helping to enact
legislation which Is now bofore
them." This utterance was greeted
by prolonged cheers. Five hundred
Htiest from all parts or tho United
States were present. Senator Lodge
lteprosenlutlvo Longworth and oth-
er Ilepuhllcnn louden spoke.
INTERNATIONAL
AVIATION MEET.
AHjoelmcd Press Itcuort.
NKW YOKK April 9. The
Wright Brothers of Dayton O. to-
day entered Into nu agreement with
the Aero Club of America for Hcchu-
lng aviator using other machines
which assures the International Avi-
ation meet In this country next fall.
THE MARKETS.
COTTON.
Associated Press Report.
NKW ORLEANS April 9. Spot
cotton was quiet steady and un-
changed today; middling. 14 1-8.
Futures opened quiet at nn advance
of II to 5 polntB on old crop months
and unchanged to 1 point up en
new. Extremely heavy rata aad
tho possibility of a strlko among the
Lancashire mil's causea a uutak
drop of 10 to 11 points on both old
and new crop months. On the de-
cline the bulls supported the market
and the market steadied. There wit.
rri
n reaction wnen wie snori iegnBjj .
to take week-end profits and' the
close was steady at a not dealing of
7 to 8 points thV'whole list afntid- rP '
cred. c
CAT1XK. .i
AMOolated PrM vKert.
'' KANSAS 91TY AprlV' f
ware stsady .today. Cb4
7.G. Hogs wr $UmAf tt "
hllir. Vfuvisfn m4p:
i j94t. Tkr war bo tkmmk
IT
c
.0
1-
1V
3
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
McLemore, Jeff. The Corpus Christi Daily Herald (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 37, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 10, 1910, newspaper, April 10, 1910; Corpus Christi, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144698/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .