Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 163, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 11, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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LIVE BASEBALL AND SPORTING NEWS Who Knows? Co To Your Doctor
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Anyttilnai Inlurloua href Aak your dot tor.
DULY BAILEY TO
TK.TAH LEAGUE.
AMMUl'AN LKAGI K.
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AMARILLO DAILY MCW. SATTHDAY MAY It. If IX
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Standing of Team.
KUnding of Tmnn
W.
L.
Former Slabman in Texas
League to Join Fast
Hurling Staff
Houston. Tex. May 10- According
to advices received In lioufton. BUI
Bailey a former Buffalo ilabroan baa
been purchased from the St. LouU
Hrowns by the Detroit club and Is to
be a member of the Tler hurling
staff. Last season Manager Wallace
of the I'rowns farmed Ualky out to
a Southern League team
Given a fteod supporting cast and
nome sood Utters there U no rea-
son why Bailey should not e.rind out
winntns ball for the Tlsein. In at
Louis Indifferent support and weak
batting behind him made it almost
impossible for Halley to piteh wn-
ninp ball. Ilia work in IMroit will
bear close watehlns.
N. L.
Waco 18 11
San Antonio .... IK 12
Austin 14 12
Dallas 14 15
Houston 16 13
Beaumont ...... II 13
Galveston ...... II 14
Fort Worth 1 19
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Chicago
18
Boston 12
9
. 9
. 9
Detroit 10
Washington
Philadelphia
Cleveland . .
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At San Antonio:
Dallas
Han Antonio
Batteries: Tate Sewetl and Oil-
son: Browning and Smith. Umpire
VanSickle.
Louli
New York
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13
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6 4 k
At Boston:
.Boston
R. II. E.
5 6 3
Detroit 6 9 1
Batteries: O'Brien and Carrlgan;
Willett and Stanage.
eudy for Kentucky Derby.
Ixjuisvlllc. Ky.. May 10.-Tin
uprinic mooting of tbe New IaaH-
vlllo Jockey Club will be ushered In
at Churchill Iwns tomorrow after-
noon with the Kentucky Derby whlih
bow stands virtually alone bh tho
sole survivor of the preat clastdcs of
the American turf it will be the
tbirty-elphth renewal of this rich
event which as usual will be worth
tVOCO t0 tn wlnnter. With uortii
Presumption Sonnda and ot' er of
the best three-year-old colts that Ken-
tucky can produce among the prob-
able starters it appears certain that
the fi'.-ld will be one ot the classiest
in the lone history of the preat event.
With a clear day andw Iih tre plns
dry it is predicted by horsemen that
wonlas t spring will be beaten by the
the 2:05 Meridian scored when he
winner in the bin race tomorrow.
'Diamond Dust
At Washington:
At Houston: R. H. E. Washington
Waco 6 11 3
Houston 10 11 1
Batteries. Lobman Jost and Car
son: Watson and Reynolds. Umpire.
Brady.
Beaumont and Galveston
postponed on amount of rain.
fames
Chicago 5
Batteries: Groome and
Ivter and Block.
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4 4
7 1
Henry;
national li:(;i h.
Standing if Team
W. L. I'ct.
Now York Ifi 4 .SeO
Cincinnati 16 r. .7fiJ
Chicago 11 10 .52
Boston 9 12 .429
Pittsburgh 8 II .421
Brooklyn 7 10 .412
Philadelphia .... 7 11 . .ISO
St. l.ouis 6 1C . 27 J
K.
II. K.
14 2
At PittHburch:
Pittsburgh 8
Philadelphia 4 7 2
Batteries: O'Teole Cuuini'7. and
Ktlley; Brenna Sthult'. and Ira-hum.
E.
At Cllcao: R. If.
Cbieapo 0 9
New York 4 K
Batteries: Cheney and Archer
Ames ami Me vers".
At New York: R H. E.
Now York 3 1U o
Ft. Louis 2 3 5
Batteries: Qulnn FlBher and
Street; llnunigardcn and Stephens.
Circuit Comprises Three
Teams Made np of Pris-
on Inmates
At Philadelphia: R. H. E
P! iladelnhla 3 5 3i
Cleveland 10 11 I
Battel I"b- Morgan and Epan;
(5iei;g and Easterly.
Vli.e Tliey Pl.iy Today.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
St. l.iuils at BoKton.
Cleveland at Washington.
Detroit at New York.
AMKKK'XX ASSOCIATION.
I
Standing of Teams
Steve Kvans. the St I.o.iis right
fielder tells a story of a fan who sat
In the same bos at the Cardinals"
rark every day and devoted n out of
Ms time in roaminp him S. Kvans.
His favorite expressions in connec-
tion with Kvans were ' bone bead"
'wooden head." and so on. Me loul.
1 claimed that Steve had no knowl-
edge ot the game and spoiled every
play that Bresnahan tried to put
through. On day when the OianU
were playing in 8t Louis some one
knocked up a Mgh foul which land-
ed in this orators box. He paw It
toininp. tried to dodce lined poor
jiidpn.ent. and realizing that the.
im 1 1 was point to strike hint sunt" li-
ed his hat off and took it Till on an
immodestly bald head Steve Kvana
was waiting to po to the bat He
rhifted his chew to Ms other cheek
and exclaimed In a voire that could
not have been heard more than two
miles away:
' That's the "Kink' who tins been
iallinc me a 'bone head.'
Steve cot a preut laup'- from the
crowd but rkht there the St. ' oul
i lub lost a natron for the buhl-head
rd on has never been seer at the
trounrls since according to Kvan.
and his obituary has not been fTn.-
it) vet either
).rn Ury. the Muskogee manager
and player is authority for t'e
ftiitement that Catcher A it bur I.f-
frbs. who has been behind the bat
tr almcHt everv town ii oklnlioni.i
th.it eer had league ball named a
lot of the towns In Oklahoma tn1
! lis the following story:
It was during the 'ok lon.e time
hat Jeffries started on a ti;r of
Oklahoma with a bloomer girl asgre
?.iiion. H- rlk d Vm up in Kansas
City and none of them knew vrv
much about baseball. Jeffries fo.ind
this fact out after he struk Okla-
homa and be evolved t'e plan of let-
tirp the rlrls out as fast as be could
f rf othT playrs. male or f male to
tike their pla'es.
Well it happened that Ma id left
train at a little town in Potta-
wnfr i (..irty. and leff named It
for hei. and It still retains the name
f Maud then Ada left C.e train far-
tti.r dn the Pie. and Jff Milled
ibe fwn ber name and It is now n
prosperous count v seat. Thu did
'ff carrv out bis rrosrani. and 1h
majorltv of te to vns he th-is naml
ate t.rt. ti i.llng ltie.''
O'Brien eould not tie rliarted with
a wtM plt h. as tne ball did not reach
ire r'a'e find coeld be failed neither
b.ill nor strike The scorers were up i
in t'-'e air arl were roiup tc credit
M:.rtJI wirh a s b-n brt-e until Um-
pire Connollv solved all doubts by
.K-irsins O'Brien with a balk sta'-!
in: that h- would hae allowed the
runner bis base bad te not Marte.t I
This must h.ne nied s.m th!n-'
like that other ' strnn? ball ' that bis '
SVi. k limps once tailed j
Mk lUrlft. the Auto Tiansfe--i.
an Qulik deliviry of smnll park-
fe. trunVs. etc. I'hor.e me at
r-.oldin Drue Store. nun.Vr 39-.;
sri I will ret It ntibk Yoi r for!
At St. Louis:
Si. Louis
Boston
Batteries: FalU-e
Perdue and Klinp.
R.
V..
and
It
3 9 1
1 8 I
Wlnpo
K.
At Cincinnati: R. H
rinctnnatl 6 9 2
Brooklyn . . f 1 1 2
Batteries: Gasper and McLean;
Ktack YlnKling and Erwln.
Where They Play Twtay.
Boston t St. Louis
itrcoklyn at Cincinnati
New icrk nt Chicnro.
Philadelphia nt Plttsbrrph.
W.
(Vdnmbe.s 1H
Minneapolis 14
Toledo 13
-Jt Paul 14
Kansas City 12
Milwaukee 9
Louisville ...... 9
Indianapolis ... 10
L.
9
10
13
14
13
14
17
Leavenworth. K. May 10. The
ranks of organized baseball will re-
ceive a new recruit tomorrow when
the Federal Prison I.eaue will be
gln its first championaMp season
The league comprises three teams.
ea-h of which Is made up exclusively
of Inmates oi the Federal Prison
bere. There is ft white team an In-
dian team and a nesiro team. A reg
ulation field has been laid out wit'
In the prison enclosure A grand
stand haa been built for the nccopj.
modation of the prison officials the
puarda and their families. On the
o posite side of the field are bleach
cts for tbp convict fi'tis. The trco
loams have been practicing dally for
fcver-.il weeks and the mnnapers are
reported as optimistic over the- out-
look for a close pennant race. A
rood attendance is assured for th?
e.irly part of the senson but forco
of ( ircumstnncos may rfi:v it to
diminftdi later. All prisoners have
been niven season tickets entitling
them to attend all pames durlns pood
behavior.
Intercollegiate Albltili's.
Chicago. 111. May 10 - Iho soh-
'son of iiitererdlepiate tratk and field
sp(rts in t'e iuib'1 Wes will reai h
i Its zenith tomorrow v hen virtually
'all of the leading liisllttiiiiins . ill ni-
iliee's that will test the
prowess of their besi performers and
ro lir toward deierniinlns wI.o'h
wl in this 'nan li of 'ollepe ath-
le'iis. The teams of Wisconsin and
Clbapvi will oiliest at Marshall
Field. Nebraska and Minneo(a will
niei-t at Lincoln and Kansas und Mis
souri at Columbia.
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Paul:
At St
bus. 6
At Minneapolis:
Toledo. 4.
At Milwaukee:
Indianapolis 4.
At Kansas City:
Louisville. 10.
St. Paul 9; Colurr-
Mlnneapolis 3;
Milwaukee 9:
Kansas City
(inplier Tennis T.tiiii lo Intade I'ast.
Minneapolis. Minn.. Mav 10. The
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WFSTFILN LFACVK. .
MandlnK of Teams.
jrr.vk tennis team of the Unlversltv
of Minnesota left this city today for
Ps stvend Invasion of the Eastern
courts Tbo trip will last an entire
month duiins whl time the t'eph
er racquet wielders will play con-
tests with the tennis teama of ohbi
Slate University. University of Penn
sylvania. College of the City ot New
Vlr Vita Ttrnwii Harvard llnrl.
(uouin. Amnersi ana eerai oiner
MX coll?ret ana universiiies.
henver . .
St. Joseph
St. Joseph
Topeka .
Sioux t'it v
Omat a .
The si ran .'est balk ever mad" in
professional ball was comtritted by
Buck O'Brien the other day. In tin
third innlnp after Hartxelt bad gotten i Wichita ... .
(o firs. on an error. O'Brien wound U Moines . ...
up mid Hartell prepared to ideal. ( Lincoln
O'Brien made ready to threw th j
"rpitter." and Just ns he let the ball ! At Ies M nines
an Hartell started T'e ball rolled St JoseVh 4.
from 'he pitcher's bands and fell at
bis feet while llprtell continued on
and made the base.
W. L. Pt.
14 t .:"!
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11! 7 .'i5Ji
10 in 435!
1 10 .174!
1C 9 .5 26
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9 12 .4 29
7 11 . "M?
Ik-s loin n i . '
All oilier i;aires
; tount of rain.
postponed o'i ac
NEW MINISTER TO ARGENTINA
The I lemon (if (lie Sw.inifi
are mos'itiitoes As they b'ln- thev
pi:t (badly malaria certns in the
blood Tin n follow the irv chills and
the fires o fever. The appetite flies
and the strength fails: also malaria
often paxes the way for deadly ty-
phoid. Bi t Electric Pitters kill and
cast out the malaria perms from the
blood: ifive you a fine appetite and
renew your strenth. ' After lorn"
.ifferiiiir " wrote Win. Frit well of
Lucama. N C "three bottles drove
'all the malaria from my svsteni. and
l I've bail sond health ever since.'
j Best for all smiiia'h liver and kid-
ney Ills r.o rts. nt Amarilb Hriir
Store.
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imi.HoAB to i;ti:i
Sprcul to N
Lubbrxk. Te . Mav I" Tli'
Crosbyton and South Plnitis Kailro.id
will xtend Its lines twetity-eipht
miles farther s-uth to connect with
the Stamford and N'ori 1 west' rn nt
Spur l'ltiniaiel I he road pror"'-
to build on to Se iMinr by ay of
Guthrie and Benjar iln.
When viir fooil lo s not ill ii
well and voi' f-el blue" tired ana
dlcotirut'ei' you fbould life a lltflj
HERBIN'E. at bedtime. It op ns thi
bowels purifies the system and res-
tores a tine feellrr of health a:-d es
erpy. Prbe 't. Sold by L. (.
Thompton L Co.
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TEN DIMES
: ONE DIME
ONE DOLLAR
$1
(when placed in the Saving Department
of this bank) equals the first step to-
ward your futare financial independence.
WE pay four per cent interest
compounded semi-annually
on savings deposits
and accept deposits in sums of
One Doflar or more.
AMARILLO NATIONAL BANK
U. 8. DEPOSITORY.
B. T. WARE President. CHA8. T. WARE Cashier.
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Its a "Dazey"
Six Sizes
$1.25 to $6
Ask Your Neighbor
Phone 30
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For Years We Have Made
Drugs Used In Prescriptions
OUR PARTICULAR STUDY.
It Is of vital lmpnrtane to both you and your dortor to get the
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er. Thanking you we are
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is fed.
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Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 163, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 11, 1912, newspaper, May 11, 1912; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth297783/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .