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Thla mart TS?'fc
aseaeaary W. I
McElwain Three-Fifty
It is worth while to take a little pains and find
the shoe that just suits you. H avi ng found a shoe
which feels comfortable upon the foot which
wears well and which has a smart appearance
then remember the name and trade-mark of
that shoe so that you can always duplicate it.
The McElwain trade-mark is put upon each
pair of McElwain Shoes so that once having
found the shoe that suits you you can always
secure that 6hoe again.
W. H. McElwmln Company Boston
GROOM BESTED CLEVELAND
Washington's Thirteenth Victory on Western
Trip and Fourteenth Consecutive Triumph.
Yesterday's Results.
OMrac 3. Boston IV
Wali1nirt.n H Clevplan'1 3.
Philadelphia 4 iNMrolt 3.
New mrk .st. L
LOUIR rn I ii.
Where They Play Today.
B'trn at rhlrnjr".
WtuhlnjrtAn at "lv.liinl.
Philadelphia at Detn.lt.
New Y'irk at St. I-oiiio.
American Ixajrui
PInrd. Wm. Lost. P.O.
B"tfn
Olrairn
Washington
Philadelphia . . .
Dftmtt
ClfTelam!
Sew York
BL Loui
M .2 11 -P?7
V X 20
r-j .r.M
jo m .ivr
m us .47'J
4 :( i
4'i 11 3 -JUS
rn J 4 30 .20
(Associated Press Report.)
CTJCVFLAND. Ohio. June in. Waahlnrton
rorWI the thirteenth Tlctory f tbe WMem
trip an1 It frmrteonth consecutive triumph
nday. defeaflnn Cleveland 6 to 3. Cleveland
glared Klhle latf of the Heading. United
tatrs leaauv. lu rlcbt field.
Score R II K
Cleveland OOO 0O2 0O1 - 17 2
Wawhliurton oJO 2..-- is 2
'irjte B landing and Li vinjEatou. Groom and
Heury.
DETROIT Mlrb.. June 13. Philadelphia won
tfc opening game of the aerie today 4 to 3.
1H the' fifth the visitors huni-bed three hit
Inrludlnc a triple with a base n hnlla and
cored tlirte rune. Plank w:ik hit fairly hard
but wan effective with men on Imsc
8-ore U II K
iMroit ion mo oio - :i h 2
riillal'-lptila I'H) 11.; mi 1 u a
Works nud Onslow; Plank utid Kcau.
CHICAOO. June 13. - r laying on a rain
poaked diamond. rhn-nL'o cut H' tun's lead down
to one cum today hy wl ntiing th opening
grime of the aeriea."" .1 to 2- Wahn's afngl.
scoring Z'ldi'r. worf d th" winning run In Tim
ninth. Boston's only hits were mad'' in tlio
third lnnt:ig.
Adniirt-ra of James Mr. - leer and Ruhert M'-
Rot. owner of the HnM"ii Huh pn'st'ii t -1 them
with gif t lie fore tin- gHtne. McAlror r'-rolvt-d
a rheit of silver ami M'Uoy a natch. Mini
Safer Stahl wa presen'-'l mitli flnntl trtr.nt.
1'mplre Sheritlan chavd eiplit m. mbcrs of tlm
B"bton team oii of in1 park for piotf-tt nt;
dvciston. nw-ajro pinyers niist-n t
bli-tn.-itif of the ltj cliarnpiuu.-hip.
Score
rhlcngo " 1 1
IJonton
WnUh and Rlk; ('-illins und Can
flag
Rain at St. Ioula.
O'TOOLE BLANKED DODGERS.
Hoffman Played His First Game in
Pittsburg Uniform.
Yesterday's Results.
iHftsbnrg ft. Brooklyn 0.
B-.ston . Si. luiN I.
w York It Chicago 2.
Philadelphia 11. Cincinnati 10.
Where They Play Today.
(Thifgo at Philadelphia.
Pitt!lnrg at New York.
Cincinnati at Boston.
St. Ixjula at Brooklyn.
National League-
New York
I'lttahurg
Chicago
Cincinnati
Philadelphia
St. l-oula
Brooklyn
Boston
layed. Won. Lost. ".0.
4-". 37 S .R22
4 2s 2m ..-.:.
-if. 21 .::
27 23 .540
43 2it 23 .4io
r.2 23 20 .44J
4M 17 .'U .:;:.(
43 13 32
(Associated Press Report.)
BROOKLYN. June 13. O'Toole pitched his
first game lu Brooklyn today and ahut out the
A cla&r that is
Generously
Good
Their
Quality
Counts.
A
sr
X As
xx
J.N.TAUB & SONS
HOUSTON
V DISTRIBUTORS
Men'sQunMetsI
Calf Blochar
Oxford Back
last single sols
medium round
hif b to
locaN to 0. ITe had a do Mt game op to
tli- "fveiith. Hoffman plaved liin first game
for rtttxlpurg and fielded well.
S'-or.. - R H
Ptitahnrg 000 004 01 fV 5 12 1
Bro..kivn (Xn into ni 0 7 2
O 'looie and Kelly; Tingling and Miller.
ROSTOV June 13 Boston betted Harmon
freely today and won the last game of the
Sr. Win In spriee (I to 4. Tyler kept the rla
Horn' hits scattered hi all but The elxtta Inning.
Mown-y'a home ran In the flrat being the only
tally in aitottier Inning
Rcore- -
Bos!.n
.st. I4iita .
R H B
021 020 01 8 12 y
. . . UK) 003 000 4 10 0
Harmon tieyer Steele and
Tvler and lowdy
unufs and Bliss.
PHILADELPHIA. June 18 -In a lenrf game
narketl by poor wort hy all of the twlrlera
Philadelphia defeated On-Mnnatl today 1 1 to 10
Scorn - RUB
f'ln.-lnrintl 103 003 01210 14 2
Philadelphia ...201 On I 11 18 2
Hentou. Keefe and McLean; brennan Alex-
ander and Grabam.
XKW YORK. June 13. New York madtt It
three out of four today winning 3 to 2.
Mathewaoo had the better of Cheney In a
pllchera' battle. Leak opened the ninth In-
ning for Chlcngo with a triple but neither
Miller Saler or Evert could ttrlng him la.
Chicago .ojio oio kk 2 6 1
New rk -.010 020 0l 8 10 1
Cheney and Archer; MalhewKon and Meyers.
No Game In Southern League
Yesterday's Results.
Cha t fano(jn - NaMhTllle. rain.
A t 'an' it M eruphta. rH I n
'rl'-H iih M obtle off day.
Itirmliy.'liui Montgomery rain.
Where They Play Today.
Mobile at New Orleans.
M"ii rifoioery at It 11 iningtiara.
Menihlio at Atlanta.
N'Mslnillrt at Chatttinooga.
Southern Ijeagne
BlrmitiKliarn
'hit tt aii'W'na
Mo).!
Mi'lllplHi:
Vt i tri.'HIiS
Montgomery
Atisnl'i
Nnshlie
Played. Won. Iont. P.O.
.. 33 2i .ftii
M 21 22 .5i0
. - &s 32 2rt .Bo2
. . M 27 2H .r.np
. M 2o 2". 4'H
.. 4s 21 27 .43
T.3 lit 84 .VJ
Orange Lost to Bastrop.
(Houston Post S fecial.)
BASTROP. Tejaa. J tine 13.-Orange lnet the
second to Batitrop by a score of 1 to 0. Bat-
teries Orange McDowell and Vance: Bastrop
Winston Miid Wetiel. Htrlke out. MrDoweJl 4
Wiicvton s . hi Orange B Baalrop 3. Um-
pire - . A. Master.
Amrelcan Association
(Associated Prt:s Report.)
At r-ilnmbus.- Coliimhns 8-3; Mllwankee M.
At Toledo. Toledo 2: Kaunas City 3.
A t I iitliiinnMlin. - Indlnnapolla 3 ; Mlnaeapo
Ai Iiulcvlllc. Inlavlllrt 4; St. Paul ft.
Hunt Vetoed Fight Bill.
(Associated Press Report. )
PHOFNIX. Arir.. June 1 3 -f lowmnr Hunt
tinUv . i.h il the bill permitting twenty -round
prize tights in Arleona.
United States League.
(Associated Press Report J.
At Richmond. Richmond Pittsburg 2.
Dr. Knolle. Dentist. 306 Klam Bldg.
Discriminajing
bmokers
Prefer
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Withstand
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ROSE SHUT OUT PANTHERS
Southpaw Won His Fifth (Game Running and
Houston's Ninth by Great Work.
Yesterday's Results.
Houston B Fort Worth 0.
San Antonio 8. Dallas 1.
Waco ft. Galveston 1.
Beaomont 10-15. Austin 4-4.
Where ThyPlay Today.
Fnrt Worth at Ron ton.
ra1Ua at San Ar.tonto.
Wa-o at Gu I rest on.
An tin at Beaumont.
Texas League PlayM. Won. Ioat. P.O.
Hrnwton HI 40 21 6M
Ran Anlonlo 2 ;il 2 .54S
Beaumont Ml 20 2 . ft 1 S
Waco t.o 31 2l .M7
IaUa til 31 31 M)0
O I eat on 2U 32 . 44 H
Austin ti!J 27 34 .443
Port Worth '' 22 H 37
"Walter ah Walter beware of the day
When the Buffalo meets yon in battle array:
For a tie Id of defeat rushea r.sl mi the night
And the hand of the Panthers are scattered
In flight;
Tonr luggers retire to the bench without hlta
And the nest of rour pitchers ara beaten to
hits!
Will le t he Tant here are crushed nea th the
Buffaloes' feet;
Oh. win we are the plumes that are bowed in
defeat
They art thine. Walter Morris whom fandom
awaits
While the message of lnes In borne to their
gales.
And you whom the Bnffa erstwhile kt to
each time
Must explain the reverses you're met In this
r lime ;
Hnw the Alley Cat sank In the heat of tbe
fray -
Walter all Walter beware of the day!"
BntTalo Lyrics.
A friend of nnra recently got Into sn argu-
ment with a gentleman who Ii"M a persuasive
reawoner in the ahape of a atwtcim. In de
perilling tbe precipitancy of hit (Tight mir
friend remarked that In the first hundred yarda
be broke world 'a record. '"After the first
hundred." he went on "there were no more
world'a record." "
And- that is tho war these Buffs are going
new. They are breaking worM'a records In
June. In July there will h no morn world's
rvcords. We used to cry tle slogan. "Watch
na grow!" Now. by the beard of the prophet.
It's "iVatrh uji gol"
Rose's Fifth Victory.
Yesterday afternoon to the tnn of some
long hard hlta Charlie Roae the brilliant
011 tli paw who for four years has maintained
hi a position a the a tellar hnrle.r of port aide
hint h in t his eotnpnry-. achieved hla flri h con-
aecnt i ve vh tory and uk identally the ninth
of tho Houston ball club. To celebrate the
quintuple of his twirling art and the ninnjda
of the club ('haw lea yally held tlte playful
K 1 1 1 n In t he pn I in of his gloved hn nd and
alkm'ei) Hire h-netionie sliitftes. It wn Rowi
win) held Fort Worth to ne hit on their own
ha a fetue two weLs ago. It was Roe who
eent th-ui J leas and aalsominod to the booe-
yard yehterdny aid who watched elx of Morris
Ih I warts thrice atreaJt the ozone with the
sweep of the stick. I'haw lea' glove w full
of twisters yesterday while It was the man
thnf fared Dim that (tripped a bat and a
prayer when the god of baseball turned a deaf
ear.
Perrltt Bumped Again.
For tbe second time In threw days the mighty
Perrltt the oriel nai anti-fat stpn. was tilted
off tbe plnacle by the clouting BuiTa. The boy
or rather a few of them were liartng an off
day on the Ian 11. ao li behooved them to
manipulate the mower to effect. They all look
alike you know and the tolfl I mat twins
Biff and KriLienie washed Perrltt ou the mat
V?
yesterday ami nitdo syrup out of Manle
was clejiti ne dav n the caniD and the l'a
an them
were acuure.l to the point of utter purity.
From the moment that he fanned Cooper
the first bHtsimm to face him. Roue had bis
opponents at hi mercy. It took them five
lnnlii lo get their one hit and only errors
let Hiem on. I mil tbe fifth inning not a
daring M-htIs man got further than first. Id
that rntnd Rose was In his one bole a bit a
walk aud a bobble nlling the cushions with
two out. hut the aotif hpaw worked safe. After
the fifth three rnnners got to first and one
of them to secood but that waa about aJL
Perfect Panther Support.
Fort Worth gave their pltcheis perfect snp
port and Walter Morris. Darlnter Kitchens and
Thompson fought like fiends to atue off defeat
but they struggled for a lost cause. ir four
Innings they held Thermopylae against the foe
11 nd the beautiful peg of Kltchena waa tbe
chief reason but in the fifth Britt broke hla
1 1 1 1 1 1 rig blump and the gHiue up at the Mine
time
Sith one down Whiteman walked and on
the lilt and run MurrU found Lundrvth'a HtnanU
at third wjus ftlJl of snoiiianeous corubiiht ion.
Along atfut this time Bntton broke the hiodo
w! t li a stralghienlng out of mio of Perrltt s
twisters lino a line drle under BUI Nance's
nnst aifile stab. The gamlKded on the
greeu like a spring lauib with William mara-
t binlng ttehlnd It. But br Ums time th curling
pphere hud been if covered and rela ''d to
Mnreh. Britt was pan ting on third bM- and
two runs were acroi the ptin. Sledd Ailen
fouled 01T a couple to give Britbin a cluince
to get his hreii t h for t he nei t la p and t hen
flipped nil eaaj bunt down toward flrat. It
wan a pipe f'T Sir Oliborl to add up another
counter while they were Jerking Alien oft lirst.
Sun Set on Perrttt.
That saw the sun set on Perrttt for the day.
Morris came to the cmcluftlon he waa not due
lo win and she I ved him to send in a h'ft
bander. Maple
The hitter got by our Inning
1 lien commenced in hce stars- In t he
p eiith New until doubled to right and White.
111.1I1 pat-rlllced lilm on. Murch mlswerl another
of Laud 1 e ill's pepin-ry grouudera. but Pat hud
lo hug third. Britton flew out and then the
Buffs iml led the double steal which wu han
died all right except t hat KUoh could not tag
Put "a fail aw ny ut the pan.
In the cigiuu Konc w a I ked and Knaupp sacri
ficed. Th' n I illiunn who had tteen having
having
poke In I
bid duv H"i bti' k Into form with
d t for two t'USCB.
Hose acured aud that waa
enough.
Housti.n -Knaupp.
ss. .
i I 'man. 2 .
JhivK - f. ..
N e n ni . I h . .
Wiiltriimn. If
Laioli-eth. rf .
Billion 3b. .
Alb-n. '
Rose p. .... .
w
R BH PO A
SlI SB
1 ft
0 0
1 tt
0 0
3 2
SII SB
1
13
A
0
1
ft
ft
1
Totals
Port W.rth
Owtper. rf ...
1 hiriner. b . . .
Al in L :tb
N:iiee. If
Naln-e if
Tii"ini.siO!i. lb. .
Howard cf
M orris h.s . . . . .
K It' iietis. c. . .
. 2.i
BH PO
ft 1
ft a
0 ft
i
1.) 10
1 1
0 4
ft a
1
0 0
0 I
0
Maplea p.
Totals
By innings:
Houston
Hits
Tort Worth
Hits
Summary :
Three base hit
Two-base blt-
luiilngh pit lied
Win niiO n
(ill l2ft 21
UIHI ftMl IMMT-
OftO 011 001--
Brltton.
.New iiitm Pillnian.
By I'ertiti hy Naples 3.
Hits oir 1
lit 4. off Mnples 3.
Hun-off P'MTlit
:t. off Miff-tea 2.
Uhiu'R on ball
MHhlea 1.
-By Perrltt 2. by Rose 1.
.Struck out- - By Roae
by Perrltt 1
alii pica J.
Double playa--Perrltt to Morris to Thompson
Knaupp to Mliiuiu to Newuaiu.
Left 011 ibaaea- Houston 2. Fort Worth 7.
Tune of tmne Ouh hour and forty mlaiiteB.
tuipire - ih.nell.
NOTES OF THE 0AM E.
Today at 4.'U).
Nine In a row now for ten.
Must be Parnah or ("rabble today.
Morris accented nine chances at shortstop.
None of Houston's fle errors counted. Notice
thatl
Cy Land re th waa the only Houston batter to
get two.
Jawn Henry had a bad day but that drive In
tbe eighth made up.
Two Paul hers tried to beat bunts in the
eighth but both were pegged out.
Rose opened anspb ioiiM.v by striking out Coop
er. Britt got lriiger and Muich.
Farmer Ray's turn to take a chance at t hem-
Reuben looked lulglity koimI tbe last trip out.
With onf. gone In the sixth Nance hit aafe
but Thompson bumped right luto s double play.
Rose fanned 1he first two batters In U) fourth.
Nance was safe iu Klllman's error but '1 hompoo
was easy enough.
Knsunp mads a rattling good stop In the sec-
ond of Uowsrd's rap that got past Kom(. Cuarlie
was getting support.
Wanes almost got a lilt In tbe second when
Britton sua (feed his hot grounder past third
Pat made a good stop too.
Whltemaa tingled snd tried to stesl seosrtd.
Perrltt end Kitchens were laying for him
though aud White j was easy.
Nance started the ninth with s hit. going to
secood on aa outflaM error. But titers b died
while three retired ta order. .
Scala UewarCs te7bed Vartsy a a tW
IAfr T '
ja4s)0lVM "
Gilbert Britton.
Who broke) up ywterdav's (fame and his
htttlng slump with his first triple of the
season 'driving; In two runs ana scoring
himself on a squeeie-
base hit on hts slngls to the atooad. BowartS
ml seed it. but kicked It to a atop.
Maplea making hla first appearance on this
diamond got off to a good start He fanned
Kllh nan aud Parts after Knaupp grounded out
Charlie dtaplays absolutely no hestfatlon In
heaving the ball. Murcli jtn-ttv nearli beat out
a nIow one but Cbarlea slant niei him out a
.find.
BUI Nance was th only healthy bitter Morris
had. Bill banged oat two aafo btla gt on
base oiH-e on an error and tb other trip gave
Britton a bard chance.
Kitchens grounded to Rnaopp in the third
and Chick fumbled. He made a pn ttv recovery
but hla throw pulled Pat off tbe bag Howell
didn't see it however.
With one gone in tha third
Allen dtngled to
center I'erritt waa rlgr In the way of Roue's
ay (if Htwe 1
The lung fel-
o on rue ana puiien a ooutiit pisy
low certainly fields hla position.
Hooper tried to beat out a bnnt In the eighth
and bit to Itose Charlie ut down Id ;d tno-ka
with his back toward first. But the Ihtln south
paw turned around settled down and threw the
runner out.
Britten's three-base hit was Ma first of tbe
season. A few dnys ago Honk Roh.-ris an-
nounced: "If he makes n Immo run I II give him
S $f hat
it. and u he l runes I M hand oier
$2.f0 knlfi
ira.
Pay np Doak.
Howard led ntf the fifth with a single. Morris
dumped the hall in front of 1 he pin le fur a
sacrifice but mighty few of them bent A Men's
peg to second and Howard wan out Klt'hena
S a iked aid after I'enllt flow out Fillman a
ilrd error filled the bae. I tu ringer however
bit to Roae and Charles threw him out.
BEALfMONT HAD PICNIC.
Oder Htttsrs Slaughtered Austin
WVth
Extra Base Wallops.
(Associated Pre n Rrpori.)
BKAPMONT. Texas. June 1 rt R.-anmont had
a slugglhg feaat off Austin t-lay. Sn two ho
li' ra w ere made In one Inntog n nd two lini
runs upri credited In the c- nd Km- The
eorea are auftleinntly descriptive t" denote the
character of game.
riKHT (Ta.MR.
Beaumont - All R BL1 PO A K FII SB
Mm.- cr r 1 r 0 0 n i)
Wb'eler. SI "1 2 4 " 1 n it V
Mohz. If ft 1 2 4 0 n 0 n
Hall rf 1 1 1 4 0 11 u u
':isey ?b ft 1 .'t .r. 0 0 (1
ouk lb 4 'I fl ft U ft 0 U
Brlen ..... 4 I I .1 O (i ti tt
Y dnilsL.Ti. sa 4 it 1 0 2 1 0 n
I arse 1 1 p 2 n n 0 J n n 0
P-futter p n n tl i f r ( ft
rbett p 1 I 1 fi 1 n n 0
i'.'iwsoii it u u (1 u 11 n 0
Totals .Ill 1 11 111 27 10 0 0 0
B'ltteil for IVBKter In illtltll.
Anviin - A K U 111! I'O K SI1 SB
R" n'ow. as . . I 1 n n n o o 11
k rf ;i 1 (t - t n
eV. cf . . .1 it J V 1 n 1 u
M i :.n-v lb ... 4 1 1 7 n " (l 0
II th 4 11 1 2 X 0 0 ft
ll. N.ti If ... 4 I 1 1 1 o 11 it
i" .... i n l 1 l nun
I i 1 ' 1 .'.. . 4 n .T 11 it n u 11
'li -r . .... 4 I 1 o 4 o n n
M-.t 1 0 ft o o H n 11
':ils 3ft 4 1ft 'J 1 M ft 1 0
'lint ted fnr THybu- In ninth.
1U' ItmitiKs.
B' I'imont
noo n?n oh
O0i ftOI ftftl
niumiirv:
I wo Nin hits
rii"!ton.
Wl ler 2. Holts
I .!.! I . n inn t-. I'nu'v to Coik
t i-T to Ck n. 1 1 1 1 Suiltli to MInrry
Ii.iiliigK plti hfil Bv LaiHcn !N 2 '1. nma .'I.
hl's il: bv pe(vtpr 1 I :t Inuitigti: by forhctt 2
IhningH run 1 M' 4.
Mmrk out
lijiseH 011 h
Batter hli
Time of g:.
I uipin-
u I'. jur 2. by '1 iiHor 7.
1 His Id Larieu 2. by
I!v T'.v'or 1
me T" hours.
TiUor 1.
Sl'i iiMt GAM K.
Alt IE BH I'M a K Hit PB
M.io.s - f 12 1 1 " i n o
W heel. : ;:t .41 1 o n 0 ft 1
llohz if rt 2 1 n ft 1 u
1 '11 1 1 . r 1 I 2 1 1 n 0 ft n
1 v. J- 4 1 1 1 1 -H p u it
l -nU I b .... 4 2 2 2 ft ft It ft
I in ivsion c ... ft 2 210 l ft ft ll
I'dm Im on rsi . . 4 2 1 2 ft ft ft
Rriuidr p 'il 1 u ft (1 (i
M;.rltn;i p 'J " ft ft 1 0 ft 11
Tot .lis -11 I ft II 24 :i ft 1 I
An-tin Wl It BIT PO A K HI I SB
Brow ui.-w . s- .. 1 o I) 1 1 n n
lo-k. if 2 1 1 1 ft It 11
Itovs i" f 'J " 2 C (1 ft (1 (1
McLmrv. ll- ... 4 (1 1 7 1 nun
AmIiIoh .f . . 1 ft n H 11 11 n 11
Hllle :ft 4 n 11 ft 1 ft ft ft
ItobinHoii. If ... ft li 4 0 ft m 11 m
Hmlth. 2h p 4 I ft 3 7 1 0 ft
Bweet. c 4 ft 2 3 ft ft 0 0
Lew la . 11 ft ft 3 l ft ft (1
Herbert if ... 1 ft 2 1 II ft 0 0
Hiindiieer . . ! ft ft 0 ft ft ft 0
Total- . . . 4 12
B ilt 1 f t Lewie In ninth
Bv it.ii.iiga.
Reinniot.l . . .
Austin
Snmtrm n :
OlKI 301 000-- 4
Tvo ti..e hit-
Tim i- l-i. hit
lion.. IIHiS II
Ib.lt Robins
'i 2 Wheeler.
17 I.Hlll.
Innhiir pi
Bv Lewis l. nma fl. hlta 2:
bv It
runs .'i
lill 0; hy Martina R.
run's I
Stru-'k
tliin 7
lu Sunt!! 4. hy Brandt T. by Mar.
Raises 00 l.sM
Brni ill 1. In M
Hi Xmllh 2. by Iwli 4. by
Wi -d p'tch Sni 1 1
P.Hier lot Bv Smith 1
P:iKi.-d ball Bv Sive-t 1.
Time f gdine Two hours and Ave minutes.
t mlre 'nii Si'kle.
AYERS' GREAT PITCHING
Held Dallaa at Bay Whllo Bronco Batted
Shontz.
(Asiociatfti Frrxs Report.)
KAN AVTll.MO. Ti:i.. Juno 13. -flrfcat pltib-
ln by Knni Arern IihIiI Dallaa nt bay wktla
ban Aot'iulu lilt Huonu aolldly In the pinches
today winning. 8 to 1. Ayera started tba rally
tint won the (tnme. The lone pallia run cam
In tlu ninth when Rune Kraiis. sent Id ta bat
for Shonta. lilt Uit firat toes oo a Una oyer tbe
fi'in .'. 1'wo hlta off Ayvra ware laOeld acratchea.
Sun Ant mlo - AB R BH I'O A E 8H SB
Sni?. -Ill
li 1 d
U . ila.-e. aH 4
elllta. rf 4
M.tz. lh 3
lark. If 4
llr'il'nteln cf.. 2
Burke. 2b 1
htnlth. o. 2
Ayrea p
Totals 27
Dallas AB
Duncan If..... 4
Ens 2b 3
Kelli-rmall. aa. ... 2
B 27
BH PO
0 3
0 2
0
B
0
1
0
SB
0
0
0
0
8 8
Forbftke lb 8
Carctxler; rf... 8
0 '12
800 a iooo
I M i 1. 1 H
Olhaon.
Wllaoa. ef...
Zulloa. ...
-. .v.: f f ! i
it 1 m
1
Inn battel tm SkMti la alatk tnaln.
By tanlafa:
fiaa Aatoa In . . 90 WO 01 3
Oallaa
0U0 000 0011
Twa-bu klt Bvtta WtDaca.
Tbnaua hit CUIta.
Htm raa Bvaa.
fttrark sat Br Shoati 1. kr Ajtm 1.
Bm m kall Bt 8kooU 1. br Aym 1.
Mar kit B7 8aoa 1.
ft aa taM fiaa Aotoata & Dallaa .
Doubla BUT Bctta ta Mrtl.
TlnM of (aaw Oaa aoar aa4 tvaatr-thm
tjilaatva.
tplia Jaaaba.
SISATKt BLEW UP.
Pltchad Ooooi Ball but Oot Poor
Tata
Support.
Associated Frtst Rrpori.)
GALTE8TON. Taxaa. Jaa 18. Blosrlas Dp In
tba aaeaad taalnc aatf boot 1 of tba 'ball aratiD4
tha lot. tha Ph-at aHowrd lk Wara Na.tca
tofa to get away to a Irad ct four runa thla
aftcraooo ooUQ to put tbe gam oa lea for
tha rUltftra. Miller. bn wut tha mata fnr
Wao. waa Inrlnrlhtp. allowing but fuar hlta.
Tha lorala' on ruu u mad id tba alxth whan
Jtaa WUhaiaa doiitW.il and wai driven In by
Salm'a kntf alnx to lft. Tat. klalonar'a
aa pltrbr waa la fairly oo4 fom. but waa
given poor support.
mata. a
RraM ...
Totals .
Oalmtoa AB R BH PO A B BF1 SB
Max. 2b 4 0 i 4 1 0 0
Jollj. rf . 0 0 A 1 0 0 0
J. Wtlllama If. . 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0
8alm lb 4 0 1 11 (I 0 0 1
11. Wllllama. e..4 0 II 8 4 0 0 0
Dortd. aa 3 n 0 8 i 0 0 6
Parblra rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Olamrna. 3b 3 n 1 I 3 1 0 0
Tat p S 0 (I 0 H 0 0 0
Total 32 1 4 27 Id 2 0 1
Waev AB R Bll PO A 8 BH SB
Dufer. 2b f. u 1 1 0 it 0 0
Alkrn. Sb 4 ii n I n o 0 0
Crtctalow. If 5 0 12 1 o 0
RrlllT. r 4 0 I ." 2 2 0 0
Tanner aa 3 2 1 " 4 1 0 0
MrLaurln. rt....3 1 3 n u o 0 1
Wohlehea. lb... H 1 o 14 1 1 0
Stewart rf 4 1 2 1 0 0 0 0
Miller p 4 II 1 i) 7 1 0 0
Totala -1.". 10 27 18 4 1 1
Br 1nolDA-a:
Oalreataa ooo oot nx0 1
Waco HO 000 010 S
Summary:
Baaea nn bulla Rt Tate A
Two-baae hlta -Krlllr. j Wllllnma. ttlfT.
8tnii-k out By Tntf i. h? Milkr
Ift on be.ee lalrenton 4. R.
Time of EHme due hour and tlfty mlnatea.
Linplr- Newhoose
CLOUTING EBBERLINE
BACK TO MORRIS MEN
Panther Leader Still Hot After
Carlos Smith Spencer Dae
at Once.
Tangible results of tbe effurt nt Manager
Walit-r Mnrria to build mi the organ last Ion of
tbe Pantbera waa armwu laat nigbf wtien Morrta
rerwirted that Flrat Baaeman EbtterlLnc for twrt
jreara a nismbwr of the Fort Wiirtb team and
later om of tits Philadelphia Athletlca bad been
ordm-ed to report Tnr dutv with tb Psnihera
st ones. Though nothing waa heard from Pitch-
er Tex Orlfdln yesterday. Manager Morris took
Othet
'eia towmn me lmpi mrrntnt or in
team
telegraphing a long umnoalt ton
Outfielder
Curio. Hmlth whn led the ott.m
iStiiteai leegee to hitting laai year and bv aitcer
tutnlrg ib'tlnltely that Shortalop Npencr inat
puri-haaed fnm the Ohattanooga Houtberu league
Cluh will report at once.
Khberline for two yeara played first with tha
Panthera and waa n ixipular hlol during the time
be waa here not onlr on aeetaint of hla bitting
and fUMing. but becanne of IiIn head work. He
aiootl high enough in the official Tn league
recorda (o attrm-t Ibe attentlou of ('iiinlt Muck
ami m-m ai.i by Morris to tbe Philadelphia
American leagn" club.
Dii Itmt team however McTnnfa beat Itbher-
llne out of hla place and the port Worth man
wiis turned hack to Morris I -nut year ha r-
fuaed to report frr dnl liecanae of a deal re not
to play In the Mouth.
teaterrtay Manager Motrin received a letter
from Kbherllne netting pennlnahui to nlav with
the Allentown I'u leant In the letter Kbher-
llne atnted thiit he .hVlri'd in plnr ball again
thtw year anil hud an offer from Aljentnwn. II
explained tbnt he wtmld turn over tbe niony
paid bv Allentown to MorrU
Tha riinllK-r niannger miNwered thla by wiring
Kbberltne that be la ueeted bera thla yaar and
ord-rimt him to repnrt f.-r duty at iTwe. Murr'a
a)Mo wiri'd Ho- Krimi railroad lo furninh F.bber-
line with trainspot ml Ion ber from Allen toTrn.
t'arloa Pmltb. tbe idumbua Mlea. outfielder
with wlioin Monin haa hfe-n tn corrr--jpoiidince
recent Iv. wit iflu'll a g'od propositi. n bv wire
Tenlordnv miiiT the Pnnilier bona tn eiptvilng
an anmrr t"ilv.
The rnldlilxn of Spencer and Kbberllns will
raise thi sl.iitdard of tlie leain grently.
THE TIGERS TRIUMPHED
OVER YALE'S NINE
Blue Used Five Pitchers All of
Whom Were Pounded by
Princeton Bats.
i 4 trocUted Frets Report.)
M"W Yi'HK. Juno 13. By a lopublerl wor
of lit to fl Princeton defeated Valt at Amor!
i-iir I.etigue park todny jiiirl won the ha-ehnll
aerteaj of Kill? Ten thmiaand iartlaana. a hoof
erixiiih tliTi.L-d rrou.h-d the Htnnda ami bln. h
its. tit ii iMirjiire their repei-lve tani
I 'r i in'-1 nn wtiii b gootl balling Vale waa
pninriillv wk in her pltchera. cbHIhk upn
flvi- IwultTM niie of whom wan effective. The
I'.iirs i--n"l willt two runa lu th first in
unit bui when ibe aecond aeanlon had been
pluxt-l mid th- Orange and Black got Ihrmit'li
p'lirelltiK llartwell the arore afood it to 2 In
fa o ..f il.- Ttgern. Vale ijiade desperate ef
furit 1" r- trieve. but her batameri ciild nit
t-ulvi- I i' i r ' delivery Four more runs wtin
Hie b"i! t hey citiild gafher In the neit sven
I.iiincH. wlil.e Princeton added teu to Its lead
If
K
y) 120 ono u a
1 2 111 41 I1i h
R-.tt. Bmwn asd Bur
Mnitwll. I Her. .Ha.
deiti l.enr and Hlnet
I mplreK Kerlm anl StiifTont.
PLANS FOR $17000 8TAND
For University of Chicago Have Been
Completed at Last.
(AsocatcA Press Report.)
f'lllf'AtBt. June 1:1. Pin dm for tb $170 (no
grand atnnd and wall for the athletic field at
the t ntvemitv of t hli-ago hava been coinpl'-ted.
Th'-v prr-t Id for a nmerete aland .f lO.iKut
rain- itt b!nt h-ra to ;it rrvn anl i u
rrete wall f'urte u feet lilgb. The liiiprovritu nt
t1II te tiotiil. lu atyle. lu cprreapond with the
ramptia btillilliigM
A rnoveablt- tttecl atand will be rerte1 on tb
eaat Hide of th.' field. Including tbe rootn f'T
.njpeiarv utand at the aouth end of tba field
tlie totnl heiitlng capacity will be L'T 0ni I !i
Improvement will be lompleted about October I.
NEGRO SWAM 21 MILES.
Welcks Fell Off Steamer and Made Wster
Marathon.
(Associated Press Report.)
NPW OH l.l-" A N June 11. Iteufieri Woh-ks. a
necro age.J .K). and an athlete fell Into Luke
poufi'liai t ro in from the steumt-r Allc- ti'tir
Mandiui:ie abort ly after 8 o'clock -TcntefiJ iy
morning nml d'blM lo awl in tbe twenty -itc
lulh'H aroH the 'lake to Weat Knd. lie ar-
rived lb- re nt 4 l.i p m
"I iuat wa uted to allow mime folka 1 con Id
awl in. he ald. Wehka aald he reied no
saHlalnnce. aa lucre er' no s.rMrla in night.
IMPROVE VANOCRBILT COURSE.
Committee to Spend $20000 for Motor
Classic Roadway.
(Associated Presi Report.)
Mn.WAI KF.B. Wla . June l.t. The Mil
waukee Vanderbllt cup ra- couiiulttea baa de-
cided to aiend 20.0"rO t. Imprrtvs the trecn
field iinirHc where tb motor classic will h
fiae'l ih fn 1 1. Coiii re: baoka will be put .u
"a. I the duiigenua tunisi and tbe two toads
will lie widened eight fet Wurk will begin
on tl' courac within ten daya.
Atlanta Qets New Players.
A ttocutled Press Report.
ATLANTA tis.. Juue 13. -Shortstop McEl-
veeo of tn Sabrfitgomery f-ut sol TUIrd Bate
man Uarbioaou of the (Spartanburg fl. C eh:
havtj ten
will he in
fu rcliaaca ny toe .mauta ciuu aau
Ue game today. klcKlvwn was
fiina tn the trnd
l mi m om.ro roery ror ran
Bvka snd Plt-ber Psign.
c baaed utrlgbt.
ilarblniou wus pur
Lockhart Won Qama.
iHouhon Port S pre tal.)
I.ULINO Teias Jtina 1.1. An Intcresllng
game of baseball was plsye here jesteiday aft-
srsoon between haling aod Lockbsrt. The g-inie
resulted In a rlotorT of 6 to 4 In favor of Hook-
kart. the faattira of tha fame was tfi pltrblta
br stslr who struck oal sierea man. Batteries
r-Lullng. Bair aad Goodman
i wa:
iLbart Iiaaaai
LAST HOMst OAMK (
Before fteturn From Trip at End of
Juno.
West End St SiStV
Today gasae st West Ka4 te tme
laat that wU he ployed no ttss besss
gmumla hy HoesjM oatll luaa td. wkesi
tse Ruffa get hark tress the taoaT swing
aro'ind tbe rtrcl.
H oi ton haB woe tbre in a row fYora
Fort Worth and nine roaarmtlva fames
A.I indications ptwnt to fowr In a row.
Fort W.vrtb nay be itrengt hsned to-
day by th addition ef 8oncer la the
IntVld hay will work for Heeetce. It
win be Right Hander Pnrrlsh sr Left-
Hinder grabble for Tort Worth.
Weal Kad St 4
NUABER TWO BOWLERS
START OUT TONIGHT
Harris County Leagues Second to
Bowl on Athletic and Apollo
Alleyi.
The Sn. 2 learn of the Harris county league
at art their how Mns for t he seaou tonight on
tha atlT ..f the Houston Athletic club and
the Apui.o -uil
Kn.la. the four No team formally
Inaugural . d lh lr league and totngbt it la th
sn-oul' 1 1 nit Our ntl tu bowl oo alternate
Frldaya of tacb mrniih.
Tha N.. l tea ma h-wl for a trophT offsrsd br
the Adoue HIalue Hardware crtmpany.
Bruim-r No 2 will bowl artnt thta Athtettcs
on the lalter'a alleya Magnolia faces the
Apolloa on the Apollo alleya.
Person nsl of the tean.:
Houston Athletic No. 2 - M McTrarken Tl.
Taake. N. Burlliighiim. P. K. Kheck. An gnat
luaelatedt.
Maguolta No. 'i
MciVnn'll. R. 1 'on kiln. Rd
Schubert Kid Iuv. J.aim ." hulvert. Mubatltutea:
O I -earn. John Blau
B runner No. 2 -Tom (irabam Fred Kopp W.
A. Kuhliuann (V W Floe. k. A. Prauaer. Rub-
sltfiltea: Ie Witt. Morr1oi.
Anollo No. 2- McUlniiia. Pug Uale. W. Wlndt.
C. Pry. i Wright.
In tbJ opening games for No 1 teams the Ath
letics made a clean sweep ntHln-i Britiner. ihe
Magnolias took four out or Ov iumi iin- tM'l!.
The ae"ouls nay that this ftxjit m )' rlu.T
Klfty frame will b Uwlei. ea h leu fiamvs
to count aa one game
NUTTY DUCK PIN LEAGUE.
Walnuts Gained Lead Over Closest Club
Last Night.
STANDING OF TDK CI. PBS.
Tram- Plav-.l. w.m. Lost. PC.
Walnuta Ift U 4 .71
Haseltmta 1 o l
t'hcHtnuts 15 r. Id ..li
B-e.bnui8 15 fi 10 .333
Taa gamoa of tha Nutty Dia-k Pin l.'ani of
thf Young M.'ti'a rtirlattan Aaio-Utljii atnrtfst
with a rnah laat nlKlit. VtT- f'W of the men
w.r'- atiMnl whlrh tnmlv tlio howling rlo.
Tho aeon- r tho first gamr fr latlur Tuar. thi
hlKhONt hrlns NU. Dint).' tiy t T. rntuiMii of the
tlaaWmit. while the Walnuts did Uki'wW alth
tho Chtatnntti.
The sw.Mid came a-aa hotter tiowllnf H. S.
ftovorr of the I'lo-slnuta niakltiH the en'rllrnt
I- oit of llil. Tlili In ihe lilh. t nrnr. of Hi.'
Icilftie. Tin' Id'.'hiiiltN to..k Ihli tiame from
th. atrong Hhri'IiiuIk hi aori-n i.lna. The Wal-
mi c t. liHk (hi. eot'ond iVotn tho t hi lniilw.
The third game m :ia una hy the Itreohmita
the llaaolnuta falling to rogaln their atrength.
V. ll.-treiiii of the It..iniit4 lts a atrong pull
for Uie rli-tory aa he Ulado the high i. ore of
1K The Walnuts took th llitid from tho
t'h'atnilta
The tHhillafrd .ore foltowa:
HAZIC1.MIT8.
Tiarer I 2 Total
J. V Tnmhorello raptaln... T:l 7i L'"JI
r I" ih ik k5 sri - v.'iri
i ; r i'u iniAi so h 7n . I'll
v I. i ... v. -1 1 -: ;r n
Tola la . 23 Ht IW0
BKK( UM TS
Tlarer 1 2 !t Total
J (' B.llti. raptaln. sil Tt XI 0S
T II Ink 72 72 VI S tit
V llaollp 72 mi I mi Wl
T Nimi..ii 7..I 7 7S 21S
Totals Stn .127 SKI
f'UKHTNI'TH
Plarer - 1 2 S Total
II. W Nitln. raptaln 71 71 21
tl M. Iteilnlne M v vi 4:1
II li. vol.- 7H I il hH 2SI1
W. F anenier 7:; 76 s sit
Tolala So4 34J IR
Tlayer - I 2 H Tot il
11 II. Wlllkle. raptaln ... IC. !N its ;'sl
1 K rtelk so 11 1 ;s .n
li. Todil So S. k'i .
B Wllllfi.nl 77 s.p. 71 2:i.'l
Tula Is .W .ir.n :vi
Individual Pin SUnrilnrj.
I'I'.s A?rrenv
1 II II Wlllkle . I I li". 1 IS
2 'i r riiitioin 1:0 1 s- 1 1.-
:i i;. Mi.vetti .. .. il:;; .: 2 l."
4 K. Todd I27H I lo
.'. II K .-.-o I ''It s. I I.-.
i 1 ' I. II. Ik 1271 M II IT.
7 J c It. Inr. ( I'll n M IT
s I. I 'I mnl'oiello 1 21.1 So i:l li
11 .1 M H.dnlnr I.'lo Mi 2:1
In T II Ink r.sw it H 1 ."1
I I T Num. 111 . IJiit wi 4 r.
12 V K 1 'iirpi-nlrr llvl T'l I to
I.". J V. Belk 1 1 711 7K H .1
14 W. I l..l 1171 7 41;
lo I! Wllllfonl I I .' t 70 I I lo
111 II . .No? In 1 I. '.I 7.-. 14 ::
Y. M. C. A. MAJOR LEAGUE.
Leopold and Pries Won from the Mutrot
Munns.
SIAMltMl (IK TTSMS.
Team I'lav.-il. 'n. font fr
I o.p..ld A I'rl.-e 1 I 11 1
Mlilr-.l Mn
1 InlilitiiM.n Mttrhell.
rllnia A l.averrnz
Leopold A Pries 9. Mlstrot Munn 3.
The Irnloor tuiHehall team netiiic the iniin..
Leopold A TrU'e ili'fi-fttml Hie MIMno limn null
pany team law! nlnht at Hie .miiic Mrri'a rtnia
llan Aei-'ii'liillili In the njiriiliiL.' '
MliJ'ir le;ii;lli' Ihe (-inie . e .
H 1 1 IT I H pin 111 V 1 o. "ii i- . .
the tank of M.-rnrlng Ihe hlg . 1
T. niaur II Beeui-..! na If thr M.. 1
pany tram had a hail of unu.
Irtilli la e good one Hliil 011. 0 K. llli
to Ihe go.'d II the r
The tiihillated ".'rt follow
of tin.
'l-.nl. t
I conoid I'rlre All I'. It II I'll A I'
llailan. Ml t 2 2 2 H
M rlnilth. la 4 1 1 11 1 n
Williams rs ..II 1 '
llliaoh. rf -I It !! ' ' 11
1 nun p ! 1 11 'I 4 "
All. -ii. rf H " n n "
rlViimiH 21' I 1 1 1 ' I
il-liin..r.-. If 2 I n il 11 11
W dri.ii. lh . :t 1 11 s 11 1
Wells r "I I 2 1 ll .1 :i
T.'lalr 1 Ii 27 in 4
Mlairil M'lini ill It IIH I'll A r.
HI11. hilr. r t h II III : 2
Kin I. :il I 2 1 I 11
artier ra 4 1 I I 2 o
IlHMtier lh 4 II n II M 2
h Ionian la 4 n " 1 1 I
irl f til I. p -i 0 1 0 1 II
Hliuil'l"iiisgen If 2 0 0 11 11 1
1 lough-. 2h 2 l II il II (I
llnilon. rf :t 0 ll it (1 0
T.lnla 30 3 4 24 12 0
Itv Innlnga -
l..K.ld A l"rlre 112 2o" JO II
Hn- ... 1211 2'i 7 11
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TIRES 12.60. FOOT PUMP 60a
NEVIR LEAK 26o
G. W. BEARDSLEY
Phon 484 1120 TtxtM
IGained 15lbs
In 6 Weeks
nd enJoTHl "iTr mtnntsof ts. Aa j ;
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NOTES OF THE GAME.
Stf Isle tul TscliinJlo Wfrn
of tii-ift f uHl.
tlx umpires) sjsi .
A (T'-nJ HlX'rl cmmd was on hsjkd to
oprnlnit iMii(ll I.
N"it Mondnv nltfht
Hutrlnnmin A llltrhell.
Sims A LasTsrsM m 1
ttii flt( hlniilu ot
the Major ittafus.
An (MpiTlallr hnrd hall mad errors ratbef
pi'iiiirui h-ft.T talii Till t on bsiMl for th
lit it tH III1.
Hrachfl Khlrt. the fitrioiis backstop of tbS)
1011 nt'nt-ui. vlewtl the tcnni from tbe gaUsry
wlili u UMit) of bla liuty friends. '
HiiKhuiore Himch snd Atln the three oatfteM.
tr- tir Hi- ioroif tt. rrn-e H'ani.
look Bt fb
Hi lr AiLlotiH to s qaeva s taste
The fprred abeetir? of Hfrond Bssemsa It. '
Wutr of th Mlftirnt Munn tanj ootlrsAhsTy
weakeued fbe team. Where wss Bob ? T
If Bohhy Wells owu'l s TrMshle rsrt sxsd
lntrxf ii ml hiit-. lit wnr an h roots Isj ft
hn'.l snie h- nould i a land oftVe buslBSOS -
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