The Austin Statesman (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 117, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 27, 1910 Page: 3 of 10
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THF AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, WEDNESDAY. APRIL J7. 1910
WE CARRY THE STOCK,
SWOPE GIRLS TESTIFY
Enjoy Your Meals
The Dining Car Route to
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saliva mid it goes into your stomach a
! the sixth inning.
natural vegetable and fruit
$7.70
Golden
Plan your summer trip NOW.
Bates doubled to center, scoring
both runners and ending the game.
R. H. E.
R. II. E.
608 CoNClTmM'Av&NUL
Scores
New York ....^230 200 011— 9 14
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230 020 001— 8 10
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Brooklyn
“DON’T HIDE YOUR LIGHT UNDER A
Ames. Crandall
Bell
Wilhelm,
THAT'8 JUST WHY
BUSHEL.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE.
Rye
WE TALK ABOUT
SAPOLIO
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AMERICAS FINEST WHISKEY
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PLACE YOUR FIRE INSURANCE
R. H. E.
Memphis
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Atlanta
9
YOUR HOME COMPANY
The Southern National
COLLEGE GAMES.
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Naw Phong 674
Old Phone 277.
Flehart. McTigue
Batteries:
' Elliott;
Thomas and Miller.
Two for New Orleans.
$
TO BE TAKEN IN FALL.
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Score — First game;
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Mobile
.. . 001 022 0— 5
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New -Orleans ......002 030 2— 7
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ASSOCIATED PRESS MEETING.
JACK AND THAT BATHROBE.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
In the elect ion of two new directors:
SWEETWATER HOTEL BURNS.
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STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
Placed. Won. Isost. PC
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MANAGER CHARLES DOOIN.
AVIATION MEETS DID NOT
In view of the exciting conditions that
guests par-
Want Ads One Cent Per Wo:
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got their raps, but fast fielding kept ;
down the score.
Waco ...
Oklahoma
to
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Shreveport ..... 11
Fort Worth .... 11
11
11
Houston
Da line
It
11
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Batteries: Walker and Street: War-
hop. Frill, Manning and Sweeney*
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Sarah Swope, 14 years old, was on
the stand only a few minutes and was
asked only one questlon by th defeiise.
Miss Nora B. Dickson. second cousn
New Orleans .. 14
Montgomery ... 10
rally.
out. !
Score:
Houston ..
Dallas ....
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Our Total Resources are.............
Ou? Capital, Surplus and Profile.....
Our Deposits are.....................
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.625 I
.600
.441
.441
.400
.333
Score:
Washington
New York .
Score:
Philadelphia
Boston .....
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TEXAS LEAGUE.
Shreveport. 2; Galveston, 1.
City Ticket Office 103 East Sixth Street
P. J. LAWLESS, General Agent.
Everything here for Men and Boys—from Hats to
Shoes.
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weight of the wearer.
Prices $15 to $40.
Shirtsand underwear in the same liberal proportions.
Then we have special sizes for Short men and
Long men
Regular sizes—no limit to your choice for them.
Birmingham ......000 006 0
! Montgomery ......010 220 •— 5
For young men we show wonder-
fully large and attractive lines of the
smartest styles. Correct and exclusive
models from America’s leading tailors.
Prices $15 to $35.
. Star and A. C. We i s4 of the Duluth
rebulit and the grounds put in good Herald.
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City Ticket O’fice, Driskill Hotel.
A. L. SKELLEY; C. T. A.
PHONE 565.
JNO. H. HOUGHTON, VIee Pres.
R. C. ROBERDEAU, Third Vice Pres.
L. J. SCHNEIDER, Assistant Cashier.
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MASONIC TEMPLE AT MARBLE
FALLS IS DEDICATED.
GEO. W. LITTLEFIELD. President.
H. A. WROE, Second Vice President.
C. P. RANDOLPH, Cashier.
If you have a fire your loss will at one* be adjusted by HOME MEN
WHO KNOW you. At least one experienced adjuster always in the
office. “
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Southern League.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
.750
.643
.600
.596
.500
.500
.357
.333
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Score:
Ran Antonio
Oklahoma ..
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pre-
States
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of the
This institution has been noted during the. past twenty years for its conservative management. its
courteous treatment to customers at all times, its unexcelled facilities and satisfaotory service.
THE GOVERNMENT HAS FAITH IN THIS BANK,
IT IS ONE OF ITS DEPOSITORIES.
.636
.636
.455
Marble Falls, Texas. Apri
than 100 Masons and their
PURITY
UPTOPf/fCORK
SERVED AT EVERY FIRST CLASS
BAR IN AUSTIN.
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1
2
3
4
6
6
7
"work and a little boxing mostly. City, 7.
- One f the most imortant features j
of the training stunt is the wearing of
NC
n nuruy. Dooin is a leader whose club
will cause worroy to others. The Phil-
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. 625
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5
5
4
4
5
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9
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7
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By Simply Eating a Little Pleasant
Tablet After Each of Them.
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7
5
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across the corridor of the court room,
was today postponed at the order of
Governor Hadley until May 20.
going tn die and wanted to makp
win.
Galveston ..... 11
Fan Antonio ... 11
Score:
, Nashville
Atlanta .
Want Ads On". Cent Per Wore
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YOUR MONEY IS SAFER IN THIS BANK THAN OUT OF IT
that Gordon's crew showed any de-
cided advantage over the visitors..
Branfield at first, Knoabe al second
Doolan at short and Grant at third an
Home Office, Austin National Bank building
The officers here think that thex ;
have the right man, who will be iden-
9
... .13,000,000.00
.. 500,000.00
... 2.250,000.00
1 If you have money to burn keep it hid somewhere in the house, or if you have ft to lose buy an
oil well or a salted gold mine. If you want to Reep it safely so that you can get it whenever you want it.
briug it to us. *
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up from I
eksences admitted that
Hydrant's.
Johnson’s work now consists of road •
tic ipnted If! n grand banquet it the
new Masonic temple last evening The
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the infield candidates., Doon is
catcher. He has Jacklltsch, Cheek al
Mclough as his understudles. In t
pitching roles there are Moran, Foxe
Moore, McQuillan and Ewing al
Cold at Cincinnali.
Cincinnati. April 26.—St. L-ouls-Cin
cinnati, cold.
Heal. Lactose Nux.
fin
-Miet-
at any time more than 500 persons ot
• the grounds
The money taken in at the gate waz
.875
.833
.667
.667
.429
.250
.250
.222
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.. ..106 200 00*— » 12
.....000 120 004- 1 9
SAENGERRUNDE WILL ALWAYS
HAVE STREET CAR SERVICE
Chicago, April 26.—Jack Johnson is
doing some of his training stunts in '
Chicago these days, or rather he is.
showing how he is going to train for I
New York, April 26—in a poorly
played game New York defeated
Brooklyn today. The New Yorks got
The visitors the winning -run in the ninth on Mer- |
i emi ?ikle‘s triples and Meyer's single.
GALVESTON and Return
MAY 3-4. LIMIT MAY 9.*
Batteries: Ewing and Dooin; Cur
tiss, Graham and Smith.
New York, 9; Brooklyn, 8.
training pictures without sending
the coast for them.
I fulness
Waco, 9: Fort Worth, 5.
Waco, April 26.—The Navigators came
back today in altogether different form
from that displayed yesterday and de-
feated the visitors 9 to 5. It was not
until after the sixth inning, however.
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.000 001 000— 1 2 3
.200 000 000— 26.0
Birmingham ... 10
Chattanooga .... 8
Mobile ......... H
Nashville ...... 9
Although chances are dead against formers. Way bark in 1876 the 010
000 600 010— 1 6
000 002 20*- 4 8
Mrs. Swope cried today when Mrs.
.455 Mae Pierce, a nurse testified that in
• 455 his last hours, probably during a delir-
-455lum the nurse thought, Chrisman
•364 Swope beseeched his caretakers to
l bring his mother to him as he knew he
have prevailed there eince last fall, be- Phillles.
ginning with the trouble with Manager On thls year's team. Bates, Mage
Murray, in which an outsider posed as and Titus are to form the outielt
the club owner, the sale of the prop-TenfialA........ -■
erty lo Unknown interegts probably
Charles P. Taft, and the appointment
four years ago. has not yet been taken
the clim. .blgg into the first division on
-art of the Phillies this season,
Galveston, April 26.- A costly error
in the firet inning gave Shreveport two ,
I runs and they took the game with Gal- '
: veston unable to make but one score in |
The American National Bank Texas
। the battle with Jim Jeffries so that
papers of the middle west' can get
$5.95
HOUSTON ANO RETURN
MAY 2. LIMIT MAY 8.
ture will take care of itself. Though
you have no stomach trouble one of
Philadelphia, 5; Boston, 4. I these tablets after each meal Is a
Philadelphia April 26,-- Philadelphia . powerful assistance to nature and is
defeated Boston today in a ninth-inning ! an excellent habit to make.
With men on second and two) Go to any druggist and ask his opin-
ion of Stuart's pyspepsia Tablets. We
will abide his answer if he.be an hon-
est man. They sell for 50c per pack-
age. Fend us your name and address
By eating one of Stuart’s Dyspepsia
3 Tablets you mix the tablet with your
aM
' If you never try il, you'll never know
■ its goodness. AUSTIN MERCANTILE
' CO., Distributors, AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Jos. Friebis, Genera] Sales Agent. C.
M Dodd, Local Sales Agent.
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Athletic club won the first pennant in
National league history, but was ext.,
palled that fall. Since then there,
haven't been any flags to fly. In re- A
?ent yearn Internal froubles have hM
much to do with the backsliding of th
A Tablet Digests a Meal. Trial Pack-
ag Free.
to Houston. It is expected that tho
sheriff of Harris county will arrive in .
the city today to get the prisoner. I
Rain at Pittsburg.
Pittsburg, April 26.—Pittsburg-Chi-
cago, rain.
222
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Rain at Memphis.
Memphis, April 26. Memphis Chat
tanooga, rain.
Atlanta, 4; Nashville, 1.
Atlanta. Ga.. April 26—Atlanta de-
feated Nashville today. to 4 to 1. Five
hits/ four of them for extra hexes,
bunched in two innings, tells the tale
of victory’.
Batteries: Malloy, Rose and Wick;
Woodburn add Onslow.
Umpire: Bush.
II 26, More
! Sweetwater. Texas, April 26 The
■Oriental hotel was destroyed by fire
at 11 30 this morning, lots estimated
the Arsoclated Press met nt the Wal-
dorf-Astora. tods-,- for the eleventh
Batteries: Dickson,
and Meyers; Dessau,
and Erw In.
HAMBURG-AMERICAN
' Drohan and Noyes.
Dallas, April 26 - ThesGlidden toi
.. . .002 000 012— 5 7 4
...310 000 000— 4 7 2
National League.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
New York, April 26. Members of
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the bathrobe. Johnson never loses a
chance to show this creation, that cost
him something between $100 and 1500.
price of aid garment varying on
various tellings of its history. At any
rate it is a very beautiful. very noisy
and altogether acceptable garment. ,
Rain at Cleveland.
Cleveland. Onio. April 26.—Chicago-
I Clevelan 1, rain.
Rain at Boxton.
Boston, April 2«.— Philadelphla-Bo8
i ton. rain. ■___
Wet at St. Louie.
St. Louis. April 26—St. Louis-De
troit, wet grounds.
Washington, 9; New York, 7.
Washington, April 26.—Washington
drove two pitchers to the bench today.
and we will send you a trial package
by mail free. Address F. A. Stuart
Co., 150 Stuart Bldg.. Marshall. Mieh.
Kansas City, April 26.— Testimony in
the Hyde murder trial today was tech-
nical. Two of Mrs. Hyde’s sisters.
Lucy -Iee and Sarah Hwope, were wit.
nesses. Neither recognized Mrs. Hyde.
She made no attempt to speak to them.
Miss Lucy Lee Swope's trip from
New York to Independence in the coin,
pany of Dr. Hyde when she was rel
turning from Europe early last Dc-
ember w as' review rd. Four days after
her arrival home, Miss Swope devel-
oped typhoid.
Dr. F. M. Perkins war called by Dr.
Hyde to the house on December 18 to
investigai the typhoid epidemic. Dr
train she became ill. She stated that
pepsIn and Jamaica inger. TherPis "hFdanp"thcvvgursPet wpniraon th
the formula and one grain of it will | train.
digest 3000 grains of food in any
When digestion is perfect the fluids
necessary to this process come natur
ally to the aid of the stomach. Thef
are of right proportion and do theit
work speedily and well When Indi-
gestion and dyspepsia are prevalent,
these same juices come slowly, if at
all, are weak and insuficient or an
filled with strong acids and alkalies.
When such a condition exists each
meal is a hardship upon the digestive
organs. The meal should, strengthen
the juices, but on the contrary it weak-
ens them, so that man by the very act
of eating causes conditions to arise
which of themselves bring him pain
and loathing for the next meal.
All Modern Safety Devices (Wireless, । ——•--
40. WEEKLY sAILINOS FRoAI \ A% ri' "’.-The “hurraloes
NEW YORK TO LONDON, PARIS,trien hard for a batting rally in the
HAMBURG, aid to Naples and Genoa ninth that would give them the third
by magnificent steamers offering every straight game from Dallas. but they
Convenience. Tourist Dept, for Trips were forced to submit to defeat in a
Everywhere. Hamburg American Line, L lose and exciting game. The visitors
902 Olive St St Louis. Mo got away with a good lead and were
—-----ee....... 1.1 ■ ■ ■■—■ a ble to hold a commanding position
— through timely hitting. Both pitchers |
of Fogel to the presidency ami Dooln
to the managership while Billy’ Murray
was on th** outside, have all furnished
On account of the Hyde trial, the
hanging of Robert Davis, which was
to have taken place Friday in the jail
The report that the Austin Electric
Railway company had asked the city
council for permission to tear up its
tracks from in front of the quarters
of the Saengerrunde was erroneous.
The company seeks to remove its
tracks from Seventeenth street be-
tween Lavaca and Brazos streets, a
distance of three blocks. The council
has not yet acted on the petition.
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stomach. Beside digesting the food It
will give the blood the power to enrich
the digestive fluids so after a time na-
Cincinnati, 1 Fin Angelo, Texas, April 26 - A. E. the par
Parker. ci ronce Dougins and । Charley.
Georg- Dnvi#. who ver*! convicted'
yesterday in the felera! court for roh-
R. H. E.
.noo 020 020— 4 9 1
.002 020 100— 5 11 1
Philadelphia ... 8
Pittsburg ...... 6
Chicago ........ 6
New York ..... 9
Cincinnati ...... 7 '
St. Loufs ...... 8
Boston 8
Brooklyn ...... 9
great winter dope;
......... .Ip ....... .PhllndelphIA has hela membership in
ocenslon being th. dedication of tho I th* National Imwuo «lnce 1M tn all
hardly enough to pay the operating ex- temple. Nmong those who responded that time ho pennant has been brought
penres. Probably not $500 was made to-tonsts were Mayor Hundley Generaito Quakertown by .the National's per
with which to apply to the guarantee. Johnson, W. D., stuart, the Worshipful
.he-san Antonio citizenship. dm a hot Master Walter’Nauney, Editor Fau-
seem to be interested in aviation, both ; blon, M. H. Reed,’ L. W. Hooper, D I
the Pauiham arid the present meet he McDnald, and Mrs. C. F. Tronsdale
Ing failures. The residents do not go for the Fa stern Star. W. P. Cochran
out tn Fort Sam Houston to pee Lieu- was toaktmarter for the evening. Dis-
tenant Ben D. Foulois fly, although this ! trict Deputy Grand Master Hicks of-
jig a fre ezhibltion. | ficlated at the dedication.
Frank B Noves of the Washington
' hr23q
. , ■ -......... -Hyde expressed the opinton that the
strung vigorous fluid, many times more germs wore brought to the house in
powerful than the natural digestive ‘ food. Miss Swope said.
juices. These tablets are made up from; On eross examination Miss Swope
while she was on the
of Mrs. Logan O. Hwope, testified that
the drinking water at the Swope house
was bitter last November 27.
Chrisman Hwope and Stewart Flem-
ing noted the same thing. All were
attacked by typhoid in a few days.
Dr. Hyde and his wife laughed
quietly when Mias Dickson answered
at least twent: of Attorney Walsh's
questions with Don’t remember.”
After hearing Miss Dickson's testi-
mony regarding her Hiner*. Judge Lat-
shaw ordered it strleken out as he did
not regard it as relevant.
1 San Antonio; April 26—The aviation
meet here was conducted at a big loss
and the citizens arranging it were
called upon to make good a guarantee
of $8000 to the a via tors. After the first
(day. when the re were nearly 1000 school
children on thie ground, there was never
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or m ore local automoblles gaily de LARGE FIRE AT BROWNWOOD.
roted with American flags went nearly! —--
to Richardson, six miles north of Dal- 1 Brownwood; Texas. April 26. Fire
las. to meet the party. Dan Lewis Is this morning destroyed the-H. H liar1
in harge of the pthfyding expeditlon din lumber yard, causing- a loss of
The party is to remaly in Dalia- t ■! $20,000, The residence of- F. S Ab
night, departing for Frt Worth to-ney, cashier of th Citizen- National
morrow afternoon. *-Tomorrow nighthank, wa, lso burned Th** lumbar
will be spent in Fort Worth and on yard .was insured for $14,000.
Thursday morning the party returns ! -- • •
northward via Oklahoma city. Kanpan FIVE YEARS’ TERM FOR
CIty and pnlnlr "he qudder ’ TWO POSTOFFICE ROBBERS.
; I arty are expected to reach Dallas _____—
lies will bn all the more closely watched
R. H. F.
.000 001 000— 1 T 2
.001 003 200— 6 10 0
were today, sentenced tn serve five
years in the pen and were taken to
Mcavenworth, Kan.
- Batteries: Allen, Chappelle
Dunn; Pruitt and Lafitte.
Two for Montgomery.
Montgomery, Ala., April 26.—Mont-
gomery took both games of a double
header from Birmingham today. The
pitching of Guese and Thomas was At Texington: Wtrshington and Ime
largely responsible for the local vic- . Univernity. 3. University of North „ . , - „
tories । Carolina, 2 tifed when the Harris county sheriff.
I At Charlottesvill,: University of | arrives. The tip as to his where-
Score-First game: R. H E. Virginia. 12, Davidson, 4. abouts, was given by his gon-inaw
Birmingham :....000 OHO 2— 271 At Macon, Ga.: First game, Mercer. | While, in the clty Jal on “ minor
। Montgomery ......T01 101 ♦— 4 7 2 3; Auburn. 1. Second game, Mercer, 1, ennree _ __ B r
Auburn. 2 (seven innings, dark). o-oAg,, m tawp ve,
Batteries: Lawler and Ryan; Guese -----— PROPOSAL TO TAKE OVER
and Miller TAYLOR BALL PLAYERS REPORT. CITY HOSPITAL REJECTED
Score- Second game R H F, Taylor. Texas. April 26 All the' A proposal made to the city councils
° 3 ipiayerse ngaz......y Manager vw
JneKen of the Taylor Baseball teann]quet the etty hospital for 18000 less
and i for the season jus, opening arrived in than the city's budget, which is $10.-
Taylor yesterday -.ovarious points '296, was rejected. The commissionera
ove} the country, and on the whole pre- j do not think it wise to disturb the
sent a gratifying appearance - to th present manner of conducting the hos-
Mobil**. Ala.. April 26.— New Orleans localmanagement and the fans. Severa, j pita),
administered a doubt defeat to Mobile ■ of the plnyers are well known in pro- • • • -Er-
today, making a clean sweep of the fessional circles, and all of them are ’AUTO RUN TO MONTEREY
.. . was
Lost. r.C. । hs
EVIDENCE AT THE HYDE MURDER
TRIAL IS LARGELY SIMILAR TO
OTHER STORIES AND
QUITE TECHNICAL.
HOUSTON MURDER SUSPECT
STILL IN JAIL HERE.;
The negro arrested by Policemen
Brooks and Madox and state Ranger
Averitt on, suspicion of being the men
who murdered a negro at Houston
I Score:
1 Galveston ..
■ Shreveport .
NEARLY PAY EXPENSE BILL. birig postoffk eg in Coleman county.
American League.
Playec. Won.
New York ..... 7 4
Detroit ......... 8
Philadelphia .... 8
St Touis ....... 5
Cleveland ...... 9
Boston ......... 9
Washington .... 10
Chicago ........ 6
Batteries: Brown and Stringer;
Howell and Binninger.
Oklahoma, 6; San Antonio, 1.
San Antonio, April 26.—Oklahoma
took a loosely played game from the
Bronchos. Everything 'went all right
until the sixth inning when an error
by Shortstop Harrison caused Bland-
ing to explode.
Pg,, -f . . ;
"0t"Ad
Batteries: Case and Seabaugh;
Johns and Smith.
V 28,, ’
In suits, sizes from 38 to 48 and nice assortmers of A
each size to choose from.
Patterns specially designed to apparently reduce the '
’ c,. cl’c n n v Jastseason’s succeraful team. Fe will the endurance of the cars.
V Scorese d " ame: " "Flprobati, trsout for thy initial ..eh
New.0 " ......01000225 7 2 Whieh Ne hed down l«rt yuar. ActIv1
! Nfobl ............00 00 1 111 Ipractice be wan in Aihietie park yester. I
Batterigs:in raxweli an. Iafitte; Tor-dthortamnenn "nInonment InEKl,
rey and Dunn. stte presw iht Ni iayior ToliiR
"III be ready to entertain any and nil annum metine. ‘The voting resulted
con, erp from any portion of the. state • ■ - ■ ...
Secret R. H. F.
’Waco ............103 002 12*— 9 6 2
Fort Worth ......120 110 000- 5.116
Batteries: Hooks and White/ Burk
and Green.
fl®
play* i - Womack and Gres who will here to Monterey, while bad. are -sald
anibe tried out. make thlrteen in all Col- to he sumiciently good to permit of a
vin of Au tin is the only holdover from race. Such a rat e will especially test
an )
ink
ola
Sparks as veterans. Many recruits A
being hold and one or two may stfe
through the season for they are like
looking youngsters.
about July 1 leaving
June 5.
and are composed from
At DoulMllIm' Toledo-Lousville: after ..nextt sunila. Nfny, 1 Th.
rain amphitheater in Athletic park has been
i At Milwaukee: MinneapoHa-MH- rebulit a
towaukee: rain. ’ condition
For this thought- At Indianapolis: Indiananoll- A, nne, nATUrmarn
the champ . Is being thanked, columbus; rain. j GLIDDEN PATHFINDER
At Kansas City: St Paul, 15, Kansas CAR REACHES DALLAS.
series. It whs their seventh straight players of more tha nordinary ability, i
victory. In the first game .New Or- Following are those engaged add -who -
leans hit opportunely and won in the are now hiere: _ Ran Antonio. April 26.—'The Han An-
seventh alter allowinE, Mobile to 1i : Acams of Victoria. Taylor of Laredo, tenip Automobile club, under the
the 8ore- The secon0 was all one Watkins of •au Marcos. Pool of Air auspices of the International club, is
i sided. tin, Voeitz of Austin, Hunter of Kulphur planning an auto race from this city to
. .. . Springs, Colvin of Austin. Klein of Monterey in September. Cars from any
- * ’ i Austin, Ferguson of Han Antonlo, Sell- portion of the state can bo entered. An-
' । man of Victoria and Bennett of An- drew Calan has offered a trophy valued
8 ' napolis, Md. These, with two home at $1000 to the winner. The roads from
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