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LUjI mi: La5i
Kc-jstca Dropped the Get-a-way to
Rejuvenated Panthers."
GIANTS LOST TO BRONCHOS
5andorabt ' An Crippled and - 'Wen
;f Iy 'or Boll WMYilfr-HaTitori
Slanked the Senator Speaker
Sasied' .Unin-. -
ffort Worth . . . 5 Houston . 77 1
Temple. WV. .. .i 6 . Gahreiton ...'J
Sallu. . . ...... . 1 r San Antonii4
aco.. ......... 3 Aurtin 0
When They Play Today : -'
t Houston U" Galrsston. . ;. ".
Austin at Baa Antonio.
-Temple at Dallsar' i
Waoo at Fort Worth.
-' The Standinj of the Clubi.
Club Plnyod.
Ban Aatonlo.. ..(.. M
Dallas M
Austin To
.-Temple it .
Galveston . Tl
Houston IT
Waco
Fort Worth II
Won Ixt.. r.C
. e7
to it tit
S 14 lit
14 14 100
II It 461
10 IT ' 441
19 40 430
H tl in
.- Houston lost the final (am to th Pan-
ther yesterday by the easy soar of I to V
Tavls did the f!tnln' for Houston and It was
not his fault that he lost out His infield
blew up In one round and the Panther
chased four tallies ovsr the gum. Houston
outhlt th Panthers 7 to I. but bases on balls
and th weird wabble tossed the cam
away. The team will arrive her this morn
lng and will plavthe Sandcrabs In Galveston
this afternoon. The team ha lost ten same
and won lx while on hostile soil this trip
which is some better than the fan expeoted
Two new recruit have been aliened
Charles Nields and "Red" Welch their
Dame don't IHuro in the dope sheet and
Rleily hasn't 'vn out any Information
concernlnf them.
- Speaker got himself In trouble with Um-
pire Quln and th chanoe are that he will
take a vacation on the bench. Speaker
should know enough by this ttms that h
can gain nothing by going after the umpire.
The best he can get Is the worst of It.
The Nsvlgators blanked the Senators yes-
terday Ouyn was a pussle to the Capital
City people while Richardson and lioQlll
were clouted hard.
San Antonio won the getawajr gams from
the Giants making an even break of th
series and ths Broncos go home with a long
lead and In good shape.
Th Galveston team la badly crippled and
was sn easy mark for the Boll Weevils yesv
terday. There will be a Chang ot soenery
all around today.
P ANTHEM WON LAST OAE.
Houston Onthit the Home Team bat
Loit on Wobbles. -
(Hmito Pott Sftcil.)
FORT WORTH. Texas. July X -There was
a tightening up of the Panther1 lines all th
way around this afternoon that enabled th
locals to squeese out a victory ovsr Houston
five to one although the hits stood seven to
three against them. A base on balls an
error by Truesdale a timely three-base hit
and a single from Carlln and a little slow
fielding In the Houston Inlot enabled th
Panthers to (hove four tallies over In th
third Inning. Houston earned one tally In
the fifth Inning on Moore's double and
Tevls' single.
Wldman the New Orleans recruit for th
slabbing division was worked and he turned
the trick well. He kept the hits well scat-
tered and fast clean support behind him
earned a polished victory for Fort Worth
Captain Boles has begun injecting some gin-
ger Into the ranks and there was more nois
around the Panthers' lines today than ever
.before this Mason. . The score; .
Fort Worth- AB R BH PO A B
Boies 2b .V I 0 0 2 S
Bell ss 1113 4 0
Crlln. lb 4 1114 0
Wllran rf 3 1 110 0
Russell If 4 0 0 10 0
Palm lb 4 0 0 IS 0 0
Pulllam of I o i 0 0
Hunt e 3 0 0 110
Wldman p 1 1 0 0 1 0
Totals
Houston-
Aiken lb
Truesdale ss ..
Speaker rf ....
Whlteman If ..
Edmondson of
Welch. 2b
Parrott lb
Moore o
Tevls p
2 5 3 27 14
AB R BH PO A
4 0 112
toil.
.... 4
Totals
By Innings:
Fort Worth ....
Houston
Summary:
S3 1 7 24 12 4
004 m i
000 100 600-1
Earned runs-Fort Worth 1 Houston 1.
Two-base hit Moore.
Three-base hlt-Wilam.
Double plsy Truesdale to Welch to Par-
rott. Bases on balls Off Tevls .
Struck out By Wldman s. by Tevls I
Left on bases Fort Worth 4 Houston l
Time of game One hour end twenty min-
utes. Umpire Mr. Qulgg.
Qulgg fined Bpesker II for using profane
language.
CAKE FAST IN THE STRETCH.
Mucuei by. Storch Wilier and Kerni
Gave Bronoot Four Enni.
tHmn Ptst SptcitLt
DALLAS. Tsxa July 1. The Broncos got
to going soma when they dashed Into ths
stretch today; then they placed ths local
team In th "also ran" class.
Th Dallas players war feeling chesty
when the seventh Inning was rtached. They
had snored one big run for themselves and
had presented a half doaen large alsed horse
collars to the Broncos.
Then th lnflelder got groggy behind
Pitcher Garrett and they did not get steady
pn their playing legs until ' th game was
lost. 1
The errors of Storch Miner and Kerns
1 1 .it.Muuu. ami umt runs were scored
U wlthoutth San Antonio aggregation hav-
' wcifvwv mien lO-ODTflin WOm.
Th weather was threatening atrS rain fell
In sprinkling quantities during the early af-
ternoon. Nevertheless 10 enthusiasts had
... vltnaM th. f In 1 - J i
ween ths two top teems In th league race.
1 am twv.
Dallas- AB R BH PO A B
Louden lb I 1 1 I 2 0
Msag. 2b 4 112 10
Maloney cf t 0 1 0 1
Miller lb 4 I 11 I 1
Stiweh. aa - 11111
VKern e '. t I 1 I 1
Riley. If 4 0 110 1
W oiler rf 4' 1 I
Garrett p I I 1 I I 1
Lattlmor 1 I
Totals II 1 "l 27 7t l
San Antonio-- AB It BR PO A B
Catrlaa. at 4 1110
Newman lb 4 2 4 "
Letdy of 1111
Maraiey e I t ill 1
Stsvail. rf 4 I
Lasocqua. lb 4 f 2
PendMoo 4 0 1 11 1
Evarnardt lb I t I I 1 1
Harris p t 1 o 1
Totals M 7 7 H 1 .1
LatUmor hatted for Oarrett Hi ninth ta-
lis. T
By maragsl
Oailas ......
aa Antonla
Ihimraary:
..... .... . ..tO0 01 X
i....-04 Wl 112 1 4
. MrfVle hits MniOwer- fellaw JHfS.
t Iaae w bails Off OsrrM I; aft Hani t
' Hit by pitcher Kent.
' ftrwck out By Oarrott : try Jfarrts t. "
. Irt ft b' DeM I; Sen Anton! I.
Tun of gam oaa aur uurty svav
t
L mpt re M. IpsaosBj
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J - JULES MKYEH kd the koaltr la -to
a 4 TurnTttretn leasue. v ' ' : ts
KfNILWOHTH-. Arl.totl. Ckulits Rocfc
' stons. Mark Anthony and Bosnia Reg.
WINDSOR: Prolific Tom Nabat Shin a
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On Light Nate na and Koyal Klvsra.
LATONIA: SaWo Toara. Redwood. UJ-
. lie Turner Dr. Le Hsffassa sad Wool-
1 BHEEPSHEAD BAVi Saffrsse PSsn-
Z j hm Netasulga ( atemtooa bsrscteae
S' ' sea and Joe Nralon. -
i CUI.F COAST LFCUEi Opeleasss T
V Alexsndria I; Lake Charles 1 Orsng ll
2 ' Lafayette I. Monroe 1. i.
TEXAS LEAGUE i Fort Worth I Hous-
Sten 1 Waco I Ausria 0; San Aatsaht
4 Dallaa It Temple I. Gshrcstna I. '
RATIONAL LEAGUE! Beetott I PMI-
delphia ll Broeklra I New York ll Cbl-
f -; cage I. Cincinnati I; Pittsburg 4 St
. Lxiia a.
5 AMERICAN LEAGUE t Detroit I. St
i LtMi I; Waakiogtoa 4 Bostea It dee
f - s lend 4. Chicago New York t Psila-
-- selphisT. . . v..--. r -v-.
X SOUTHERH 'LEAGUE! Mssbvm II.
Atkurta - Mmtesaery 10 Blrtting-
: k t. ni. b. s fi mi S:
'. ' Msarshts-New Orleans no gam plsyed
J bot gams swsrded t Memphis saca 2
0 jaansgcr j-rmne qi sisw Cleans miaw . )
' ts plsy aa grsnads.
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ACHTXVZD IITTLE 6L0X7.
Soil Weerilt Beat the Crippled Sand-
orahi Very Eaaily.
(tVssutM Perl SSsctsL) I
TEJCPLB. Tteaa July l.-Tmpla achieved
lltU) glory In putting It en ths brokon-dowa
Bandore bs today making a elaan sweep of
th series. The catching department and
Galveston' outfield haa gone overboard
hence there was little or no life In today'a
contest. Three of Temple's runs were mad
?a battery errors. Loagiey cleaned th bases
or Temple In the second In a long drive ovsr
Christian' hand for thro sack a. Soorei
Temole
ABHBlirUA
EiOngley rf
Wright sa .
Snellen lb
Iclvar. If ..
Coyle ib ...
Ragsdals o
1 I f
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1111
111
1 I
4
1
1 I
Cooper Ib ...iva.. 4 11111
Theto of . 1 i o I g
MeFarland. p I 10 3 0
Totals
Galveston
Saldt 2b
ilrd. Ib
Whittenbsrg p
Bmlth. o
Welkart lb
Kans ss
Cavanaugti cf
Christian If ...
Torrsy rf
10 I T IT 11 I
AB R BH PO A K
visa
0 10
1 11
0 0 10
Oil
1 I 1
0 1 1
0 10
Totals 33 I 7 24 11
By Innings
Galveston 0K0 100 1001
Tempts at 100 0U-i
Summary:
?wo-bass hlts-Balrd. Kan
hree-bas hit Longley. '
Double play Coyle to Wright to Shelton.
Stolen bases Shelton Bmlth i Kans. .
Struck out By McFsrland t by WUItten-
berg 2.
Bases on balls-Off MeFarland 4 off Whit-
ten berg i.
Wild pitch Wtilttenberg.
Batter hit MeFarland.
Pataed ball Smith S.
Tims of gams On hour and twenty-flv
mlnutea.
Umpire Mr. Walnacott.
Q1TTN PITCHED GOOD BALL
Biehardion and HoOill Were Clouted
Freely and Navigatori Won.
(Atuln foil sfctai.t
WACO Texas Julg.i-auyn held the Sen-
ators to four hits today and scored a shut-
out while Waco took freely to both Richard-
son and McOlll getting jlx hits and two
runs off ths former and five hits and ons
run off the latter.
Austin's fielding was perfect and every ons
of Wseo's hits war clean cut and all their
runs were earned.
The (core : . t
Waco- Aft R BH PO A
Blgble Ib 4 1 1 ' 4 11
Cavender. rf t 1 I I I
Nagle. 2b 4 0 2 1 3 0
Williams If 4 0 111
.Wallacs cf 4 1 1 I 1 2
Bammert ss
4 0 1110
Harbison lb
.10 1110
Fisher o : 1 0 1 vl 1 0
Ouyn p I 0 1 0 I 0
Totals
Austin-
Short If
12 I 11 27 11 1
AB R BH PO A U
4 0 I I U 0
Cermack cf 4
Gardner Ib 1
0
0
0
1
1
0
Alexander a 4
Bradley rf 4
Firestlen lb 4
-Adams lb 1
McCully ss 4
Richardson p 1
McOlll. p I
0 1 1
ooo
0 1
Totals 11 0 4 34 10 0
By Innings:
Wsco .... 001 Wl 00 1
Austin 000 000 0500
Summary:
gamed runs Wsco t
Two-bass hit Bradley.
Three-base hit Short.
Stolen bas Wallace. Harbison Fisher
Firestlen.
Double play Mofully to Adams.
Bases on balls Off Ouyn I.
Hit by pitcher By McGill 1.
Left on bae-Wsoo 4 Austin I.
Tim of game One hour and twenty min-
utes. Umpire-Mr. Bbuater.
OTJTF COAST LEAGUE RESULTS.
Opelouu Won From Alexandria In an
Eleren-Kound Game.
Club .
Alexandria ....
Opelouaas
Laks Charts ..
Lafayett ......
Monro
Orange.. .......
Played. Won. Lost P C
a
64 - 10
on
M 11
M
11 21
U IT
K4
4ftl
4H4
m
(HMUte Pest SfitcUt.)
ALEXANDRIA. La.. Jnly l-It required
eleven Inning of a rather loosely played
gam today to settle ths supremacy. Both
pitcher were batted hard.
Boor n fl
Opelouaas Oil 010 011 W-7 U 1
fcudrl 1BWMIM
Swttser and Joubert; Bauer and Danna.
Umplr Mr. Tlghbon.'
Lake'Charlei 3 Orange L
Wfmit r- 5srW.)
LAKE CHARLES. Lav. Jnly t -Orange
dropped another t Lak Charle todan
throngh piling up errors. Neither team dis-
tinguished themselves In Ms batting Una.
Score- R H
Orange " I 4
(Ake CharH
Vltter and McDenald; Finn and Celllaa.
Umpire- McDonald.
Lafayette Defeated Monroe.
Iffmut Past StML.)
IJkFATBTTB. La.. July l Lafsrett 4a-
feaied MotrM in a well played twelve-losing
cor test.
Monroe nei J 4
Lafayett ... 010 M 01 oi I 7 4
Broussard and Breeding; Jones Dtx and
Oultteraa
Umpire MY. Ugtitan.
North Texas Leafie DUbanii.
' at ssslss' Pa tial 1
TERRELL. Tens July L At meeting of
tiM director of tM Nsrtn Texas league natd
fa thai dty this aftemsesv tb defeetlsa s
tn Oraswrtan 1at waa my roe1Sareg nod.
aftnr hrhta n th gttnmttoa fronts erery
taadpolnt Om general dissolstlow of tn
sragna wad deid npen. Thar war erer-
torsa frem several towns dextrin; ta taJte tae
eMy snada by th dvsbautdrnent mt tM
Wnwnvllls team but slewed from the most
faTerebte staailpetsit the admlealen of any
en of (he assxieaats waid t tnwnt
any gnat xeat t the) pram at standing f
the leagu. He way was eiesr for a ni.
tJDMne sf Jh rganiaauaa for st lea at 7m
mth longec but b was 4siil at werU
......k. v ..4
GIAKiS' SHAi.iE
Brooklyn Dcfests Them at a Score
t of . 8 to 1. i '
GIBSON'S THREE BAE HIT
Enables Pittsburg- to Defeat St Louis
in a Heat Clow and Clean Gtame.
The Boston Team Defeats
Philadelphia. '
Club- : Played Won. Lost PC
Chicago a 11 SI
New Tork 40 K 24 :h M
Pittsburg 41 U .34 ... T4
.Philadelphia .......... 42 M SI W
Boston ..M...M to V M . 4M
Cluclnnatl M g . M '. 444
Brooklyn .............. 44 2f X1
St Louis ....... ...... 47 11 U la
PHILADELPHIA. July 1 -Boston defeat-
4 Phlladolphla today by hHtlng Koran hard.
8oor R H B
Boston 101 m (no 111
Philadelphia . . 000 too 001 1 I
Dorner and Brown; Moras and Dooln.
Lf aairistsd Jfn lfefert.)
BROOKLYN. July I. Brooklyn outplayed
Nw Tork bytti first game of th eriea.
Srti' otemoiraJi "j
Brooklyn jui 400 w-1 U I
Ames Lynch and Bowermna: Soanlon and
Bargan.
(Au'odmtti Prut Xrsrl.) ' ......
CHICAGO July l-dnolnnatl's two error
and both of Oakley's passes war fallowed
BoomL lh loc&la today Jtu
Chicago OM ISO 01- I "
Cincinnati .. 01(1 too OuJ- I T I
Lundgren. Ovarall and KUngi Coaklay. Ma-
son. McLaan and Sotalel.
Momciiled Prut Xri.)
PITTSBURO July I. -In a neat oloe
.aGra
aoahth'." phuM""' """n' 4r'Vln
Boore n it n
003 OM Oja ? I 1
st Luis u)i tuo aja its
Camhlts and Gibson; Bee bo end Noonan.
The American League.
Club- Flayed. Won. Lost. P.O.
Chicago 41 . 2n
Cleveland. .. "... 41 14 S
Philadelphia Z M S S
SITvl; ! " 5 "w
Ht Louis M 27 sv
Boston 49 26 n
Washington M n 3
471
(yfusewtrs Pnm Jtrr1.)
DETROIT. July aV-Nslther pitcher both-
ered the batsmen very much but Detroit got
to Powell at more telling times whlls St
Lot. mlased several gaud uhanoce having
twelve bass runnsrs lett
Btcore R H B
P1" M4 0Ti-i u t
l"ls s 100OI1O0O-4 13 1
M. Donovan and Schmidt. Posrell pelty
and Spencer. 7
tAtMHtM Prni Krt.)
BOSTON. July t-Boston won todsy's
gsme In the third Inning by batting Tanne-
hill freely..
Score '11 H B
Washington 021 HO Ml-4 11 1
Boston ... Oai Ooo 0n 1 7
Patten. Hughss and Warner; TannehlU
Prultt and Shaw.
I4tcialt4 Prtu Xesart.)
CLEVELAND July 1-Cleveland opened
Its series with Chicago by shutting out th
champions.
Boors R H B
Clevsland ....... 101 M (n-4 1 1
Chicago (VOOuO 00O-O 1 1
Joas and' Clark; Walsh and Sullivan.
AsitcUfi PrsM XrSeH.)
NEW YORK July t-Tlmely hitting on tha
part of Keeler and Chaae enabled New York
to1 beat Philadelphia today In the tenth
Inning.
Hcore- R HE
Philadelphia 001 110 000 0-7 14
New York u.. 00l 021 201 1-1 16 1
Waddell Bender Dygert and Schreokl
Kltson Klelnow and Thomas.
The Southern League.
ClUbi.' Played. Won. Lot P.O.
Memphis M 30 U 4M
Atlanta 11 Ml
New Orleans CO 31 31 WO
tlhrevsport W M 4t
Little Rock 17 471
Nashville CI 33 M 471
Birmingham 05 44J
Montgomery 17 30 37 44
(AuciUi Prtu Krl.)
NASHV1LLB. July I.-Sorrall was easy tor
Atlanta today and ths visitors took ths first
g-me. In the eerond gam Nashville's nsw
pitcher. Yerkes wss tos much for his op-
ponent. Soars- RUB
pashvtll 010Mn-4 u 4
Atlanta 100 l H-a 11 I
Sorrell and Wells; Spad and Sweeney.
Beoond game- Score- R 11 1
Nsahvllls HOI Oil 00 3 I I
Atlanta 000 OUO 000-0 I I
Verses and Walls; Bwalm and Sweeney.
Ci4ier4xfe' Prtu Ktfrt.)
MONTOOMKR T July I. Wllhelm andi
Ragan wars hammered hard by th Mont-
S ornery team and the gania was never In
oubt after the third Inning
Soar- R H 1
Montgomery 2M 141 10-1 14 1
Blrrnfnghsm ...lMMUs-T U 1
Walah end Heahaugb; Wlihalm Ragan and
Oanruv . . 1
v (j iicrkiti Prtu Xrn.)
' SHRBVEPORT July l.-Inablltty to hit
Kalth ts any eitent wa tha oaosa f a Plrat
defeat today. Fisher was hit hard In tha
early part of the gam And th kraal never
bad a kwkln from th start.
Scots R H B
Llttl Rock W 1 tf0-4 I 1
Shreveport ......... M NO 000-0 2 1
Keith and Woods; Debar and Rapp.
Game by Default
(AwcMt Ft 1 Ktfrt.)
MEMPHIS. July 1. Claiming that a pr-
Uon sf the ruht field was (a an nnflt eondl-
Usn because o( rains Managsr Frank of th
New Ortean team refused t play today''
gams. Umpire Pfefflngar. disallowing th
contention of the New Ortean manager
awarded the game te Memphis.
The Amnion AtaoelatlaR.
lstKrmiri m XssrU
At lndlanapeHndlanapeils Toledo a
At Mllwsukee Mlhrnnkaa 1 Kansas
City T
At liflnwespol'a-Mlmiaaptdii a St Paul A
At Lrmlrclll-- ''itsvUat A Cwumbu t
BBONC0S WOI LAST GAJCL
Colored Teami Playel Bnaspj Game at
Wett End Teaterday.
San Antnni hacked th local colored ball
ejgfers Aff ih heulwrara and dumped them
la the coal Mn 4 b 1
Th blark Brmcss stanuned th Houston
ewtrlefa bn ier aO aver tb lot In the
seventh spe-fi ad aswed up ths gsme. Th
oeal rueh r-art 1 Tynhw Joe" ever and
sut 1 n' ' wt pin wwnp wmttM en
t. k mf murh up In the tally show.
- The nr""" "fhaetra gave uiether sn-
tnyabls vw- iu bf a feature at all
lbs eeiured nm-. Fort Worth olred team
guei.v iir
POST TEAJMLK COLTS.
Game Between That Sjstdj Tomorrow
. vrtii He Warra as 4 TtsM
TV svat - " j-e
W. te(iren Tha Pnst maun eiwl
UtS
Hoostsa Cells ' w th sandy rail sf
the am4 rscrts f r? and wm a m f
THURSDAY JULY rODRTOSTORE CLOSED )
iiailor
First offflriog Monday of lOOO pairB of Odcl Trousers made to our orderf
' just as clothing is. Fine patterns finely tailored and in the veriest kinds
of Summer weight woolens.. They're the short lengths leavings of high
"1 class shops and bought at fine savings and tailored just as we said and i
; it brings the finest $5.00 Trousers to men at $3.50 a pair. Just in time
to meet the call-need of Jnly 4.
v asD.UU Unes. S3.5I1
L i s
AH the sizes around and the lengths to fit any man. (Rear Clothing
Fourth of July
FURNISHINGS
Eagto Shirts of 8llk J.M onoa at
Vl.na tl KA Olileta .
Pun
(Furnishings Left Aisle; Mala
PANAMA HATS
The 11000 meg at..
115.00 Orsha at
flO.00 ones at .........
And 14.00 Leahorna at . .
Front Clothing.
TWniis for Boys and:ChUdren
Trousers worth 76o and Neckwear Suspenders and Scriven'i Drawers all
BOYS' STORE. P.IAR ALL ENTRANCES
tha beat amateur games aver pulled off In
this city. Malts and Miller are the best swat
subduers In the city aside from those In the
league team. Both have excellent control
good think factories and wagonwheel curves
combinations that will be hard to rhoka off.
Both squads will havs their supporters at
tha slds lines to boost thsm on to vlotory
and the scrimmage will be fierce enough to
make the dog stars bark.
Many pretty girls will honor th game with
their preeehoe. and If tha weather man la
good to us the attandanoa record will be
haltered.
A number of bog parties hav been formed
and the two teams will spin out ths best
grade of ball they havs In their repertoire.
The rivalry between tha two teams Is fierce
and ths com hat will b warm and rapid all
the way.
Quiff Complaint of Speaker.
(HtuiU Put ShcU.)
FORT WORTH. Texas July 1. -Umpire
Qulgg haa mada an effort to oommunloata
with President Robbls from this olty this
evening tn regard to ths action of Outfielder
Speaker of th Houston swain who h al-
leges ussd profan and sbualvs languagt
on ths oar oomlng from tha bassball park.
Mr Qulgg states that Speaker Included
President Robbie In hi tlrad of abuse and
his suspension will be asked for on these
grounds. Speaker was fined M by Umplr
Qulgg yesterday for remarks made from tha
bench.
v e
BellTille and Elgin to Play.
(Hebrea Perl 5ssr4sl.)
BBLLVILLB Tsxas. July t-Bellvllls
and Elgin are going to play ball at Burtsa
nsxt Thursday th Fourth. A vary olona
gama Is expected and a large array of fang
will accompany tha local team. Ballylllo
wss to play Olddlngs at first on th abort).
named date but on account of other dates
that ball team will not play. Very llttl ts
known here of the Elgin ball teem but their
reputation Is of on of th beat amateur
teams In this section. Ths victory of this
gama will mean a whole lot for the local
Team.
- Laredo to Play Oorpna
fNeuiea lw( 5 riJ.)
CORPUS CHRISTL Texas July 7. Tha
iLarad baseball team will accompany tha
conductors' excursion to Corpus Christ! on
th Fourth of July 1 will play two gama
with th Corpus team morning and aftar-
noen. Moth teams will hav good plarer In
th contest tnd Interesting games ara an-
ticipated. AlTin Team Goes to Eagle Lake.
(Heiutes Perl JpsrsaO
ALITN Tsxss July 1 Tb Alvln ball
team will leave tonight for Eagle Lake
where they will play a series of three games
iwlth the ohamplona of that olty Following
Is tha Alvln line-up: Benaon end Hobns
battery; Borskey llayea Jack and Hooper
Inrieid; Sheffield Olllaln and Acton out-
field. Strikes Oat Sixteen Hen.
(Hnuttn Pill 5sr4sl.)
MEXIA. Texas. July 1 Th game Net ween
Mexts snd Olen Roue her bsday rirulted In
a score of 4 to 1 In f s vor of Meals. Ths same
teams play here tomorrow and next flay.
The feature of the gam wss the pitching
sf Williams for Mrxla. be having "truck out
sixteen men.
Cuckooi Clash Again.
The Cuckoos will cross ba's with ths
Brooks baseball team on Maury street dia-
mond this afternoon at I 'clook. Th
Cuckoos defes ted the tr Bottling Works by
ths soar of 27 to 4 last Sunday. Batteries .
Cuckoo. Avey end Stone; Brook King and
Braoka.
Brayi Bayou Won.
In an Interesting g" e P-mday on thePh-aya
bayou grounds. Brsys Bares defested Ai-
med by the score nf 14 to 11. The Brays
Payous would Ilk to her from anv team
for a game en ur groanrts an Sunday. July
T. Address W. H. Parker. R. R No. I
Msuston Texas.
Interesting Game at Conroe.
(fTewe r Sserssf.)
COHBOE. Tsxas. J'ily 2.-A vary Interest-
ng gam of ball was pulled off Mondav
afternoon Conree vi Hantsvllle In tha
olty park resulting In a senrs of 4 to J In
Conres's favor.
Two Garnet at Eearne.
(We rt SSSraal.)
H BARN ft Tesaa. Jty l-Twe hssebsjl
gamew will n played her this week. ewn-
tneaelng tomorrow with tb RockilaJe team.
The boy havs Imi pruetlctng bsrd asd they
expect ts win both games.
t
. Wo a Tictory for Hart.
I.-- (Hearts PeilSssrW)
I CALVERT. Tdts. tfw i-VTbs s-cond of
fh ile af leieahelt Semen stayed here tw-
day hetwem Calvert and Mart laema re
ultsd In n vtetery for Mart. UM soers satng
Calrart I Mart A V .
' - . ft. . - .. i
STORE CLOSES
MONDAYS AT 6
- made llrouserc
Sales in Progress
. . I1.M Sulu of aotbes
. .1.16 Rutta that wers
...7o 8ulU that wers
and Preston)
..5.sS
.$.I5 rtne tan Low Cuts
. ie.o wnite canvas low tmta ail sisea ..........Tf )
.. .$2.78 And Odds of $B and $( Htch Cats ......$Z.5
' Shoes Preston Entranos.
MEYER LEADER
Again Led the Tornverelo Bowlers it
Contest List Night
BIG FIVE LOST FIVE GAMES
Bayou City No. Gat the Turartreia
Team No. 1 Fire Coats of Xalso-
mine Eattman Had Seeond
Highnt Soon.
Jul Mayor again led tb Turnvarwta bWV-
srs last night piling op tha healthy cor of
an. Jul rolled a steady and eonsUtsnt
gam all th way and bis olsvw work with
th apherotd wag maoaly factor In Bond-
ing tb ortok Turnvsroin team No. 1 to the
llmo vat tha Bayou City No I wrenohlng ff
all flv of th gama rollsd. Simon Sam and
Lout Scwslksrt of tho Bayeu Cltjr nlo did
glltnrng work amassing 171 and M pins
rospsotlvely.
Kattmana gar vent to an slegapt gima
smashing ths page for SI4 and 4 actual
soors of 274 which I going soms en a sultry
night In July. Henry Hamblsn also n-
oolled a good game annexing lis but Rain-
water and OIlstsnlngL William gars them
frosty support Rainwater amassing meas-
ly m and William taking tha sount for lUi
William and Rainwater sr Ilk th llttl'
girl with ths little curt dangling down her
frontispiece. When they ars good they are
vary good but when they ars bad they sr
very much to th punk. Th Sub No. 1 aswed
off three of the game from th Turnvereln
team No. t
Volgbt got out In th Bashllght and
smashed ths pins for 171 and Rlohey waa a
aloe fourth with 277.
Th Bayou City team Noi I walloped th
Sub No. I I to I
Turnvereln team No. 1 had a bad nlaht
and bit ths chutes for fair. Leopold waa
th high man on this team and he only got
Such crackajack aa Smeeton Bensl-
and the rrval sutflt had an aeav time
lng them to the bosky dell. Bmeatna came
st In th final saahey and uncorked a patty
Following la tha official tab:
batou cm NO. 1
Name Hep 1114 ITot.
fohweikart 46 44 40 fc 41 17- Ml
J. H. Mayer M 47 M 41 M 21
A L. Sam 7 40 H 44 44- 171
Leigh 4 4 37 H 47 44- 147
Blind 4 4 4S-J4J
Team handicap. .. .41 41 41 41 41 41
Tout 14 i In "in M-irli
TtmNviiRint no. t
Nam- He lilt
Albrenht a M 41 41)
Knedwl 4 is 11 40
Leopold 07 09 IS gg
Smaatesi 4 17 M nt
Banslger H M U
Totsia m m am'
UBS NO. t
Name- Hen 1114
Teleohow 40 a M 31
l-Tot.
M- 1)1
tt-BI
M-11M
s-Tot.
sV- H
M- M
IS Ml
Sohoenmann 7 II M 11 M
Ftoeck 3 11 M
LTO. Msyer'.:
17 4 n-
241
Boys!
IVe
Knovvn
It for
IktSffULft
BT llfi r
ALL DAY J
t j -
Grand Aisle) v-'
for Men and Bbj
CLOTHING '
that were $10. at l........'..$14 1 n
$tS at .$19. c 3
$30 at : ......I22.CJ
And Bummer-weight Suits and Odd Pants.
- (Grand AJsle First Floor)
SHOES
In Blueher or Button.......... .$t.Ci
.....ZZz
- . t -r. t .
Green .....
as as ' j. a.
Team handicap
' 'm a i7 u b
Totals
tu tu e fm
' ' TURNYERBTW NO. 1 i
nam nop i is s
Rainwater W IT 47 ' 4 4(1 84-
(.'-.. IA . AM .
JYMllMM.II .V . W J p.
diamblsn t& N 41 41 41
' 1 1 1 1 tin tha Skat Oja 1 e
Tl IlllbsuUSs stsSaafV sW 001 N W
Blind 4 4 4-
Team handicap. U U 11 -11 U
Total...........' 171 M W M -
BATOU CITT 0. 1. -
ixsma i. jrxop a. s .. -
t ... mA Je A . ..
lWI!ll . ......ev w w w e -
Rlehey IS s SI M 4 I
M. Knodol 41 4 M
vi.k . . is n i aa n n
rhroedr 10 fl
Team handicap. J M M K Iw
Total Z. 'Si-'m'K an a.
. SUBS. NO. 1
! ' sxoft-i s -
VIlTSr lMtMI.KHM. w w w wr v '
Blind 4
Buubmrnuoh 11 i
Patterson 7 fa M 44 47 I -
Team handicap. .44 M - 4 M M 84
Total "m Mt"iaM In:-
Championihip Wreitling HLxW:.
. i ' (AttcmH4 Put Kttori. 1
KANSAS CITT Jl A W. D. S. .
irresidsnt ot Missouri Athlstia lub t
rsoetved an aoceptanoa from Chari
Coobran of Xymdon. Btsitju! of bis err
a puree of H0ot for a match m -
at In May next bstnssn Baekens. i
and Ootehv for tho world's wrsjrtrtng e
plonsniPr tne winner vm r wiv
the loser Fr nt
Haadw for xUaktunani tac: a.
(JfsswsnPMSpSwSt.) 1
BEAUMONT Tsxaa July Aen
la ta readtnsBS for tha taa tinea iwoee
for July and A ' Many fart aorae
arrived la th dty te tak part In
vents. Already sons of tho bee h
and rttntUnc boraea wore itatloned a;
Trtrag park trask asvd with tb adJ-
trlas the raeee will be fast Th p
offered ao liberal.
Somerrflle Bealt Brtohxm.
Utttum ran ffScisL)
SOMERVTLLB. Texas July 1Jr
ea'sM a Sunday to phry ugtoiiBle '
gams waa tatenaxlnsj from start t f
but moulted ta a score of t to T ta far
the "Jlnkleo" of Boanetillo.
ChAmpioneos f TtBnla '
tAtmtnrud PrtmHrfrO
rmriRLPHiA jmy i anea r-
af BoaOatt won tha pisuift jr.
teonkt ohanrpkmsble today dereart--
Carrie B. Neeley oc I
Qnoinnatl. - .
Tsiegrsph SltuwttoB wAsLt.
iAJ-tittti PrmtXtfri.) t
SAM fttANUaCO Jtxty t-M
O'Brlsn sf tb Werteaa Oahsa Tei
etapany staked today that tn att.
hewed Sootdsd Imnn issssut II had e
frr Crane B onraew aauw any. werertu
erators had re I ui tied to worn atd tb r
paay waa taking sn uenipeteet ntsa who
piled for poetUens. i .
l
In all that nine it has been :
lame good ohl whiskey. I : :
purity and distinct flavbr have
never varied :-.:; -' -w : !
' "Since lB57n -It
hat beenlpurc whhtey r";
? drop. VfhUkey " ; '
- . tjpM:.'iiia HaS. W? tT.M: T
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