Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 360, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 7 of 8
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Philadelphia 124
Brooklyn 122
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Boston .....127
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New York 3 Philadelphia 2..
St. Lou 1b 2-2 Chicago 1-5.
Dotrolt 0 Cleveland 2.
Only Raines scheduled.
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'Boston 121 73 51
Now York .. . .J24 72 52
Detroit 120 72 54
Washington 12S 58 70
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Chicago .... 123 48
St. Louis 124 37
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Detroit at Cleveland.
Philadelphia at Boston.
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Special to The Reporter:
. NEW YORK Sept. 7 New York had
air easy time with Boston yesterday
Winning n well played game from
lake's birds of peace Crandall and
Mattern weio tho opposing twirlers
and tho J'oimor 'had all the "better fit
'a pitchers battle. New York won the
game- in the first inning on Dulvlu's
triples with the bases full.
The scoie: 11 II E'
New York .. .t ...0 R 1
Boston '. .... - ..2 0 1
. Batteries: Crandall and .Meyqrs;
Mattorn and Smith. Uniplres KJi'tu
and Kane.
ltrooKl it 5 Philadelphia 1.
Special to Tho Ropoiter:
PHILADELPHIA Sept. 7 Brooklyn
continued its winning streak by tak-
ing the first game from PhiladoIphia(
yesterday Ruckcr Ebbett's southpaw
was la torni letting the locals down
with eight hits and outpitchlng Schet-
tier Philadelphia played raggedly in
tho field making five errors jf
The scotes "iTH K
Brooklyn 5 8 3
Philadelphia 1 8 5
Batteries: Ituckor and. Bergen:
Scbettlor and Dooln. Umpires Bren-
nan and O'Day.
('lilcago 5 Cincinnati 2.
Special to Tho Roporwr.
CHICAGO Sejit. 7 Chicago topk
'tho opening gaino from Clndlnnatl
hero yesterday by a scoro of 5 to 2.
ColeChance's winning youngstor.was
in form letting tliQ vIbHois down with
soven bits. Burns pitclied a seven hit
game but-Jor onco his hoodoo on Chi-
cago was not working and thoy beat
him out bunds down.. Threw substi-
tutes played on Bio Chicago intioid.
Tho Kioto: it 11 E
Chicairo i ...5 7 0
Cincinnati ....2 7 4
Batteries; Colo and Kllng; Burns
nnd MoLeaii. Umpires Johnstone and
Eason. j :
Ruin ut Pittsburg. -
Special to Tho Ileum tor
PITTSBURG Sept. 7 St. IiiiIb op
ened In Pittsburg yesterday for a ser-
ies of gameB the first of which was
mined out. A double header may bo
played today as tho two clubs have
two postponed games on their Bchedtile
to play off between now and tho cjoso
of KM& season
t - i .
ra Ella Brown and children left
or Ennis and Waxahachle to
WliiR'reldUVes and will be absent from
tbi cjty x weeks possibly two
months.
STORIA
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enpturod tho third Kittm from Phlln-
dnlnhlu yoBtorday making II two out
of three for thu boHcs Tho YunkooH
were liidd to rlvo hits by Plank iiud
HUuhon waa touched uj) for nliu hut
clovor liaso running and sensational
floldlni; turned tho trick. The gatne
was closely con tasted nil tho way.
Tho score U It K
Now YoVk ..3 fi 1
Plfllndolphlu ... '2 !) 1
Bntlerles; HurIics and CrlHor;
Plank nnd Lapp. Uplrcs Connelly
and Colllflower.
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opetiui lo no utpurior
ST LOUIS Sept. 7 Chicago moke
oven AVIth St Ixiuls In n double head
er horo yesterday losing tho first and
winning tho second. Tho first game
was u bountiful affair in which Poltj
dutpitelied Scott and hold tho So i
rour lilts. It wont cloven 'innings '
Ojilcago won the second hy hunch-
!ng hits off Hall. Laiigo jiitr.hod n
four hjt game.
FIRST GAME
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St. Louis .. ...2 7
Chicago . ..
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Pelly and Killifer; Sio
SECOND GAME
The ric-jo: R II K
Chicago . . 5 3 I
St. Louis .....2 4 3
Batteries. Lango and Sullivan;
Hall and Killifer. Umpire 'Evans -
DetroH Cleveland 2.
DETROIT SUpl. 7 Detroit played
errorless ball at home yesterday and
punished Young and ICoostncr or
Clcvelnnd for twelve hits winning
t.lje first gao of a seiios from tho Naps
by' a score or 0 to 2. Summers was
batted for twelve hits but his fine
support kept the score down. XollK
was driven from the box early In the
game and Koestner substituted.
Tho hitting af Crawford of Detroit
and Lajolo of Cleveland featured the
contesL Cobb nto)o two bases.
The score R H K
.Detroit G 12 0
Cleveland ...2 12 ir
Batteries: Summers and Schmidt;
Young Koestner and Land UnipliCs
O'Loughlin and Egan.
OLIVER BACK. FROM WACO;
PLAYED IN TEXAS LEAGUE
Itjg Itoj Held Bonn First Hase for
.' XiMlguior nnd Acquitted Him-
self Creditably.
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Ollor is back. TJio Idg. follow
cumo in last night trout San Antonio
alter closing the Texas baseball sea
son fth tho Wnco club which finish-
ed in eighth place. Ho looks husk
and as browii) as over and bears his
honoj with the utmost modesty.
Oliver never was much of a hand
to talk but tho exciting incidents of
the past few days loosened bis tongue
"We had a nice club" he said
"nnd deserved to finish better than
last. Next year Ellis Hardy is going
to give Wnco a team she will be proud
of.
"I was glad to learn tbutrDallas
hud won the pennant. The Dallas
bunch ns clean and the younstors are
all hard workers Houston Is not
popular on tho circuit while Dallas
is a general favorite. I dont know
who I will pjay with next year. Dai-
lag owns ma and I may bo a Giant
in 1911." x
Oliver played some twenty gnmos
with Waco In right field aiid finally
op first base and hit around tho 300
mark.' Bro0kB Gordon terms hlin "a
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good oiip"
Yollow comploxioib pimples and dis-
figuring bloniisiiea ju the a.o or body
can bo gotton rid of by doctoring the
Iher which Is torpid. Herblno Is a
powerful liver correqtant. It purifies
tho system stimulates the vital organs
and puts tho body In flue vigoious con-
dition. Price 50c Sold by Mcmoro-
Bass Drug Co
MRS. EA. PEAUUK TO UK
' . A'P'SrAIUUAQE OP A MKPK
Mrs. EVA.-Pearce 1102 Chestnut St.
loft on today'H 9:43 eaathooud train
for "Fort Vortli to spond Beverai days'
the guest of her mother Mrs J T.
P.ago. '
Tomorrow MrB. Pcarce vilJ bo pro-)
sent at the marriage of her niece Miss
Anna Bowman to Sam McDaulels Tho '
couple will llvo In Fort Woith I
A J Salyprs of Fort Worth who
spent Tuesday in Abilene on a business
trip left thia' morning on the flnSt
a tbound train for hfs home i
J p Andrews of Dalliib va among
he husilirfa Visitors In ililjf o ty y3-idc-
lPahii tod.vy for lno nomo.
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' RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Bank Building and Fixtures
U. S. Bonds and Premiums
Other Bonds
Cash:
Due from U. S. Trens....$ 3.150.0Q'
Due from banks and in'vahlt 1 lt.097.G3
Bills of Exchange ....... v. i 1032.57 "
The Above Statement
The Citizens National Bank
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Of Abilene Texas At the Close of Business September 1 1910
RESOURCES
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Loans and Discounts
S&&.
U. S. Bonds at par
Other Bonds '
Banking House and Fixtures
Real Estate
Cach and Exchange and due
From U. S. Treasurer
Total - -
The Above Statement
Report to the Comptroller of th the Currency (Condensed)
of the condition of
The Commercial National Bank
OF ABILENE TEXAS 1
At the
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Loans
U. S. Bonds and Premiums
Banking House and Fixtures
Other Real Estate Owned -
Cash in Vault with Xf. S. Treasurer
and other Banks"
Total
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The above sttenient
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$361114.64
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136500.00
16500.00
Capital
Surplus antl Profits
Circulation '
Bills Payable
Deposits:
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Bank
U S. Deposit ..
Cashier's checks
$19128020
$716894.S4
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..$419364.13
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