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2Lii4G BASE RUNNING
11
1
by MalJoyMWflto
Anctner victory.
Vartrdava Raaulta.'"'. ':.!
.utonl 5. tuaMetV'W :'
AJort Worth S Vlpi V
piay. we teat p. o.
lou
700
fKT
800
444
oo
s-sa
yo
Antoai .y..n -I..' i'.i''"'!.
-sioa .10 v . f V J
s ........ x 5
Worth ....... t-'. '
y Manor jr th ataff a th hall;
bai la th box and ha pnasiee wai all:
A. a eurre with a break hat wiapa round
tlia tic it ' --
tump on hi Mat no would ebatter a brick;
a Ditcher he' built oo a weaderful plan
s Bandy's m fault la ha can't tlx tha pea:
AnA earl '-.
1 tod watch aasr aa aaa iwana
ii i)
get' diony watching thla clab oa tto atonf
W vH rf -U--.V' -"
I Teaterder'a "iaaai'a Waat Cad par tu al-
oat aa and repUea o( Saturday'!. Once
ealn Sandy hfaUor itulHV la tha ' rival box.
met Baa ha had prarrthluc bat centre!. Bla
-urea waa braaking with U ata aM magi woa-
leri Ua rait apna paat tha awlnglng hat
tut. ha eould sot eroaa th twenty-serea Inches
that fronted tha pUto and It b did the de-
; livery wa to nign ar mo am. uo iwir wuu
iwe atrlkaa oa Iba battar and but ao hall
ill arratla apead doc Into hlpa or rtha of tha
awnaa puwj wm wuu ub wiia " .
Mallor laatrd tot thraa and two-thirrti In-
lixa hrrara MakiaeT drick4 him la farnr of
a rooMntaf aaaaad Oardoa who did axccoUnaly
wuTBat It waa not iialloj'a lnabllltr to tret
thorn arcr that eauaed hit downfall. It waa
ik. HMutarfiil anMA At thA Rnffa Ml th hmM
J nwad that h daatlaad to win aunr limaa . thla
' Mar. . .
i IM aiH nunning.
' Boaataa'a daaaHaf haaa ranoln( attack pbjed
IBM aVBKaaa pa tnr Bauaviva nuu. din
I f akaw with lbar pUfarad eonwra did tha. club
rem tha eaahlena but In eng lawrlng doable
'I Mala
tahln ' adtaatam of opportnnltlea
5 they f oread OalTeatoa to create. Tint wor-
1 rlea'tha battery Into waatlnt belli. They
line bed aa the? drew throwa whrre rnnaera
'. wrr aot aolj to rush Impetnouiily Into toe
.uaertlon of tha defesae left anprotected. Gl-
Teaton'a Infield waa Ilka clay In tha handa ot
'Tlllmaa DitIi nhi their Ilk.
From tha Hooaton hilltop loot Cy Wataon
naaemnd tha Buffalo oerenie. And old Oy
waa la tba beat of trim. Hla earthwnrka were
carried but onca by tba charging enemy and
then when tha loaa of a trench or ao made no
difference ta the remit of the battle. Twice
eaaar nmnere waited oa third but la each
cane two had already been retired and tbny
aw Cy force tha others to path easy I round-
era to tha Infield Wttaoa waan'f In the
atrlkeoqt bualnaaa yesterday bat It took the
Crabe fire Innlnn to aet one ball mi tilde tba
Infield In aafety and then they went all tba
way to tna ninth before they could father an-
other. Of tha ftva hlta made off oar old
friend Koaeae two were Infield tape beatea
oat and owe a aaaty bound that Brittoa coold
; net haadl. Only two were eleaa.
I ( Qordon57d Wall.
. Watado'a work waa off aet by that of young
' Gordon who raUered Malloy In tha fourth after
BonatoB had aalned a three-ran lead with tha
" baiee fall and two out. Knanpp rapped tha
: tint ball be pitched to left for a clean alngle
coring a runner but be fanned Whlteman and
thea went four Intlnclbia Innlnn when but
jtwelTO Bqfa faced him. Landreth phwiced him
(for a hit In tba sixth but was cobbled up In
a double play. Had Gordon gone the whole
rente tha tala might hare been different but
that If a big IF.
Tbe Buffi played a steady fielding rime
Which required HtUe brilliance though Whlte-
maa palled off a great throw on Dodo: plow
i to. left that want for bat two Daaee.
though
It reached the fence line. Allen
caught a
f steady game hla beat play coming In the ninth
when a nerfect throw nailed Jim Williams at
Tauwuut m Kail In fw.Ti cj Ka nUM hv
. -veoim. to lug w.uia nwaq iiwwui vmnui.
jontgneaaed Sledd and stole ttHrd. Madden after
I a bad start put op a scintillating performance
j sad 8aUn played a grand first.
i Qragt Baa Running eorad.
. i i It waa really HomtaD'i great base ranatng
throaghont 'that scored all of tha local runs.
It la the third' Tillman walked and JDarla caught
itha Oab tafled.mawan. They flgnrsd a
iV'ttaal and t 'Waa tha kit and ran. Bad ptock-
aw ..iftai a hdfthroiigh abort as htaddaa no taweam
";fseeoA' 'kaddca ertrfWedbereicsBy; "bac coal
n ui
.' Da Tie went to aacodd on a short
nil sand hall. Xandreth's grounder could not bring
. 'and lawn Henry waa vorer tbe pan kef ore the
.bell reached the fielder's glore. Newnam was
lout. Malloy filled tlte bases bat worked safely
out.
V Tba crab batted around in tha fourth. Bledd
'Allen waa tha -Icttm of a slant fn tha fifth rib.
'Wataon laid down a perfect sacrifice. Flllman
itid down anotner almost Beating n Hieaa
ad been anglneand to third with two oat. Da-
i Tta walked and fooled Williams Into pagglng
1r nnanvtacbd eeruiil. Hledd MHnfna home. Then
Darla etnle aeoood and third. Landretb walked
lead thieved oecond. Newnam waa bit by a
'Pitched balL ' Aa rat umna on a strained ten-
doa Rose ran for him. DaTia acored en a wild
pitch and tha others mored on. Brttton
by Makmey 'nnd" Gordon substituted. Knaupp
hit- to lefL acorlna Landretb. bat It seemed
as It . Williams' peg had Bona caught But
Via Syckle called him aafa. Gordon fanned
wUtaaaaa arar protest.
-. ' '': aalvaaton'a Lone Run.
flelManVua'e one nan cam In tha ninth mem.
lata bant ant aa infield hit and Balm's out ad-
Unced htm.' Ha (tola third gracefully and
fored oa .wiinama' Deaaty to ngnt. The rest
Bow it bappanad:
Hoaatow x AB.
1 tHPO
ilhnan.
i .... a 1
larla. -.f '
andreth. rf u. a 1
Brttton. Sb 9 0 0:
tKnsnnfk' aa ...... s 0- 1. 1
rvmteman a M
Alien a
nataoa. w a v
totals 2d d
Qalraatan a . AB B
Madden as .'. 4- 0
lementa ao ... a 1
:alm. llilil iO
V'llllama. If ... d 0 1
eehlea tt f
kvin XI. r .1
I. Wllllama. a . S
(alloy. p 1 0
iordon i ....... i -9
Totala
Br lanlaaae -
....001 soo 00 4
...101 101 00 4
...000 000 0011
...110 010 ooi8
nils ....
aireataai .....
...
Bnnimairt - '
: j. j
wo-oaa nit uoaa.
Innlnga fdtchad-pBy ktsUoy 1 14
by Gor-
: Hlta-Off Mallor 1 off Oordoa t
Runa Off Malloy off ordon 1.
V7"e on .nauu un aiauoj a orr Vf arson i
4tracfe out By Wataon S by Gordon 2.
Hit by pitcher Br MaUoya S (Landretb Al.
jnjjew4imi tJT Wataon 1 H Williams).
fi
4uoio piaya aaoea. traasaiatea: riiiman
Mewnam Haddea to podd Mr Balm "
Paaa 5alla-H Wljlfiina. VT
Wild pitch Matloy 1.- s '
Left . oa huHlnmHi a. ' a
uipi ran orcsie
'Rosa aan for Mawnaal ta tha fourth
lCmpltTa srckla . -
t
f "'f;Noti f tli Qarnw.
Wn raid a aa eating Orah. fareran.
i A lD' appUnest-reetsd Whiter Ralm's
appearaaca at tha hao.
1tTmry Tbebo baant loat any of bla old speed.
a boat ant a bant to tha eeouod lq grant fub-
Irblhftariitol nt :8o. Saorgn. Fre win
Vrk for tba Buffs. .Mayba Roaa. Helm will
narnh t. Oalteaton. . 5lti?
iWlrti aaa'W
bBntad ta u.iinv
in tha foarth. 1 Wataon
Bandy' heara seemed bonnd
rfnj-tha. atanda tat halm Ballad it
'v podd led otT tha fifth with t double hut tba
I1"1"' tna trans nothing. 'Williams unnett
sad Gordon and Madden grounded out ;
Jfjir 100 'asethbera of ki'raatan dhain-
w onaext wiu artsna tooay'n
ag tha Hans ton auuiagnasaBj -
Pet near any a bum per hot-' ha ial eldinf'
tha bag Jbat tba name. ' H and Sain' get to
nhaaAI -m1a iimJ. -4 i't?'il ----.
A S 8H8B
8 4 4 0 10
1 0 0 0 4
1 0 0 0 1
M 1 n
1 4 0 0 0
M I S 8 8 ?
w u a. ' u 1 v
1 r M os s
BH PO A SH SB
1 8.f i-& ?
1 0 0 0
6 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 i
.1.0 o o
6 3 i i f 0 I
0 0 a 0 0
010 0 o
1 1 10 1 0 1
Leaping up in tha air with glored haad ex-
tended hlrh abor his head ha pulled tba hall
I Clements heat ant 'an tnaeld bit t abort fa
1 the rai U waa a aaaty aroandar paat Wat.
fk so that Knanpo acoopea pretUly Jwt Olaannta
1 ww ww aw aua lum uuuw. y . b .: ... .a. ... .
Al S"'h - t"" Ja the With. Balm draw
skeir right whta PUla
- a
nlanced
V right whta FUlawa
'-nnTlmA la Am .
ent Doext b tnid irV . : '' 1 t
V-d at tha
Ton
' " ' ' f fr as
Ik.
1 1-
""H -u tha
S Vsai.l
Houston Tmnmku
Over Galveston iiv;
. v CRAB AGAIN TODAY.
Fatr Will
Fme Haim Hon.
HCsMtlV'-tv.lV W Z
Bonstoa plays the shosderaba again
today at :S0 and th gaaas nraamlasa-ha t
be better than either of ta nraosdlng "
aa Oalreatoa from - BaahMse Agent
George Weston an aaasaa oaoadeat a-. J
VKceaa. Fbeter will wrk tor Bajaban J
against eltbar Helni at- Hlnrtckaea lot
GalTeatoa aa liaara will ha saved for .
tomorrow's gana. ' ' " i.iLiiU' g
Keariy 200 ambers af the Galrastaa
chamber of comaMrca aeoompatded hy-.
tha Herb Lewis hand will's tha. g
rnasta of tha aainaaatnaaC CVvC
FtUman made a baantifpl atngla t
oo the hit end ran Darin fined to
to eeater and
den got the ball la the aft and tonthed tollman.
Who bad alreadv leached hi.iiiJ M.Ilov thmm
abort. Mad
hit Landretb sbd hUddea'a third ahsaaa waa
aa error on Newnam'a grouader. Btittoa sit ta
awii loccing newaasa.
EARLY RUSH FALTERED.
Baaumont Could Not Kaap Up Hot Pmai
With Broncoa. .
(Awciatttf Prtti X4rt.
AN ANTONIO. Teaes. April IWBeeTrmont
made three kits la a mwna faat as the bat.
tera could coma Bp la tha first tealagi' get-'
ting one roe orer. them. That Waa all tba
Broachos winning the gaata I Hi Tha fea-
tures were two double playa started by Oap-
taln Leldy of .the locale on perfect throwa
after caught flies. Tha Bronchos won an stolen;
bases baees on balls and timely hits. 1 Sensa-
tional fielding abounded. A large crowd -saw.
the battle.
San Antonio AB
Meenan. If .... 4
Mldklff. 8b ...v4
BH PO A. B Mn
12 0:00.2
1;
Betta. rf
. 4
1 0
Well lb ....
B. Wallace as
Ds ringer. 2b
Smith c
Leldy cf
Totala
Beaumont
Goodwin p ...
Mayee cf ...
Wheeler 2b ..
Cook lb
Dsil rf
Cowan Sb
J. Wallace if .
Bdmieton ss .
Dawson c
Peaater p
Kramer. If
Oorbett
Larsen p
Totala
. 4
. 2
. 3
. 4
. S
.80
AB
.
. 4
. 4
. 4
. 4
. 4
. 2
. S
. 2
..2
1
. 0
. 0
WW
1 ft - s
o o m 1
ITT 1 1
8 27 14
1 8
SHSB
1 0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
1
0
8
0
0
.21
6 24 10 I 0 0
Oorbett batted for Pea star In eighth.
By Innings:
San Antonio . ...... M. .020 100 20 B
Beaupiont . .100 000 0001
Summary: 1 ".'k '
Innings pitched By Peaster T by Tarsal 1.
Buna Off Peaster 5.
Hits Off I'esiter 8.
Two-base bits Meehan. Be tta.
Three-hase bit Meta.
Struck out By Goodwin 2. by Larsen 2 by
Peaater 2.
Banes on balls Off Goodwin 1. off Peaater S.
Leftwa bases By San Antonio 8 by Beau-
mont 3.
Double plays Leldy tn Smith; Leldy to hi eta.
Wild pitch By Peaater 1. 1
Time of game One hour and thirty firs mbv
ntes. '
Umpire Zewbonaa.
GIANTS BATTED BUT LOST.
Waco Won Wban DnHaa Bobblod and Ran
No Banna.
iAiioeiattd Prtu Report.) .
DALLAS. Trias April 21. In a ragged garaa
Dallas playing In a particularly loose manner
Waco defeated tba Giants before a crowd of
SoOO people this afternoon 7 to 2. Dallas oot-i
.hit Wsco by 11 to 7. bat in the error eolnmn1
the Giants totaled eight black marks to Waco's
two and In those flgurea 11 the real story of
tba
game. Tbe Giants ran. bases with wlanra
and fielded with remarkable clumsiness.
' Dallas AB B BH PO A I BH SB
Keilermaa as ? 4 a 1 1 8 1.0 0
Foraytbe If ....' . if 5. : OP S . .- J.'
-niiaon id ...
Tnllos 8b ..
Shumsn. cf
Tlemey. rf ...
8ewell p . . .
Bsder p ....
Totals ......
Waco
Beck ss
Aiken. Sb
Stewart cf .
BcnnSrd rf .
Wohleben lb
Crlchiow If .
Dugey. 2b ....
Carson e ....
Miller p
Totala
By Innings:
Dallas
Waco
...101 000 0108
...022 too 0007
Summary:
Innings pitched By Sewell 1 1-2.
Runs Off Sewell 4. .
Hits Off Sewell 3.
Three-base hits Ens Wohleben Tulloa.
Struck oat By Be we 11 1. by Bader S by IIU-
Baaea on balls Off Sewell S off Bader 8 oft
Miller 1.
Batten hit By Sewell 2 by Miller 1.
First base on errors Dallas 8 Warn a.
Left on basee Dallas 11 Waco 7.
Double Play Dugey to Wohleben.
Time of game Two hours.
Umpires Wilkinson and Brady. r
i 1
POOR PANTHER FIELDINQ
Enabled Austin -toBaat Fort Worth. j
. Tnn Innlns. if:f
MaaatrfVaW Mhrtf'-Wltii
PORT WOBTH(- Taaaai' ' Aprtl SWhflnWnbW
fielding on tha part of tmt Port Wert team
enabled A satis to tab tha second game of tha-
series today T to I In ten Innings. Port Worth
need tow pltcbera . In an bffort to win while
Ana tin was-forced to a two. Taylar weak-
ening la tha fifth lanlng. Ayars who suc-
aeadad bint bald tha local aafa.
Port Worth AB B BH PO
Worthw. AB B BH PC
Cooper rf .... 6 2 2 2
w"
orna ss a v v a
Itberspoon aa. I . P . o 2
Howard cf
Frlemon. If
joiiy. 1
Thompson 2h .. a
on 2 .
8b 4
lb ... 4
in. f
. P
una pp.
Manes.
Kitchen
A rmonr.
Dlscbner p .... 1
Smith p ......
Windham
Nance ....
S S 4
Trrtala ...88 8 10 20
Baited for Morrla in fifth.
Austin . AB
Renwnloar. as . .. 4
BHP0
1 BH SB
1 1 9
BteUuer' lb"". I
o
McLarry lb .M
Smith 2b ....
Hlnnlnger a
Tavlnr. n .....
saey
Totahr .... :i
Wi W S.8
By unlngst v -
Port Worth ..... 100 220 000 08
A tln ...v...".-.....0i0 8u0 OiO 27
Keeimaryl . . -v i.'- ' '.'v
Innings pltebadV-By Taylor -JLr by Armonr 4-
by Ayara 5 Uy Dlachnar' 11-k Bala yawn;
Tgir-oW Sa t 'ii W
Windham 4 off Taylar 8 oft Ayers 2 -Two-base
hlta-r-Priaron (2) -Oeeper KcLarry
Vii-Si
Struck out By Armour 1. by Dischnar 2 tf
Taylor J by lrm by Windham 1.-
Base on haJl-Off Aroaoor 1. t2( JMaebaar
1 off Aayhw 1 ff Windham I. ' . r
By tanlnrs:
left on bases Aaatia 8 Port Worth I.
Donbla slajs Armour t Tpoaapeoa;
loward
ta Kltcl
s? PI. : - .
.Passed
I ha I
im iy Miauiiigat
TlaM of gam-r ham aa4 twaat mia-
raiatraneaha.
V" -i "vi iw-V- A . ' 'i --2
i ... '''
Oam Broka Up t Qlaidlnaa. 1 f
(HtDWnXi. Taxaa.
IX Taxaa. April 20Thar war
aaopks want to Gladlaga la nntoa
see ta .ran Iwtwaaa OnldwaU
aeany luu as
miirfiv ta as taw aa:
and aiddlnga high achooi taama.
The game Waa
not played through oaring
ta dlseareemanta resoittng in tha Osldwarl t
witnoniwing at u aaaanaiag ag tna ainta
in. The aceea waa 4 t 4 at that thwa.
Crowley Haa lAthtatM Club.!
wi. " iMowstaat krta jhah.1 ' .
CR0WLBT.
CROWLKT. ta. April 21. Tb young men
tula dty has organized a young men a sth-
lic asaoriatioa -to be known aa tha Crowley
el tli
htlc
8 11 4 1 106
.20 1 100111
.2 0 0 8 1 0 01 0
.10 1 1 2 0 0
.8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
.84 8 11 27 IS 11 "5
AB B BH PO A B SHSB
.8 1 0 2 01 0 0;
.5 1 2 4 000 0
.4 1 1 2000 0'
.2 1 0 4 0 1 2 9
.8 2 2 8 100 0
.4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
.4 0 12 400 1
3 0 0 8 1 0 0 0
.21015000
.salljrulll
D U U I 1 X U . U
A BH SB
o t rifji:!
i U J
18 t 0
RBHPO A
8 I f
u a - a i a
its i-ivi;:s
Inline aten'a lf-."astl cinb. The officer
-f . ..d were:. ( ..inn ' Laiorbe president;
4 S v.'CTV ' re.Hlelil; Ffjrene Orse-
hvwu . i. WeSBUieT.
: Rlol Broke Loose When Roberts Gave Players
.W i Free Rein With UmpsS :
nan
? not haa aader :
ta aid; asclta at H11L ear-
tW rapatatlow araaad tha elrcait far "
thea ar toar yas ( ketng that want av.
ptra haitara tn tta laagna.. Tat aa one haa
I blamad Daak Beberta far thW attltnda
and It haa alwaye haaa aaditalaud that tha
8nia aaagnat at tha BmTakM hi ataety. ' .
n aiM - oaMa ant of ana knadrad with tha '
V arbttratar. rt it waaa't always an And T
. thereby hang a tala - i .
Oat.:npan a thwa" saya Doak la 'a r
J raaalalaceat aaood . "1 turned ay player 5
f looaa an an ampir aara tbata free inla-i
aoj" thaas to go a far as they liked. And J
y. It wtn nerer happen again no. air. - ?
-t It waa hack te tbe early daya of thla .
league wban I -waa bandliM th. rv-i
- waaa -waa bandllng tha i
Wt elnh. with' Mike O'Connor aa my
I waa aawar at the businesa thai
njanagar-:'
thaa than I
WW tLl L!" ttlnr ta different light
ttt. r. ' imrj exwea raea.
At
- m IT Vr samura.
Z . th nnpirea.
?. tbeaurh. I was generally on th
on i i couio mum that v
be Iter
hack ti
xacrabl
. "We had
big fellow named Ttlford
naulring In rtj Texas league la thoe -daya
that seemed to rtr amt of the close onea
agalaat as. I think now that ha aaw them
that way that ba might hare been right.
Thaa wall. I waaa't ao aura But 1 kept
my players under leasb. I wouldn't let
tbm beckl him and l-.kcpt them out of
trouble. Everybody kept nagging ma thoagB
and anally one day 1 broke loose. -
'"Oo oa after him.' I said to Mike O'Con-
nor. It yon think he's robbing yon yna
hare my permlealott to do what roa please.
g. win am- iBcerierw-ri inma yon nig nnacn
vw aims ate oiumng anyway. Ana x tnougnt
w bo but they weren't.
"It happened the Tery next day when wa
w .ni w ijiw w piey tiaa. ic was s
a) akw gam and th big umpire be wss a
g - giant of a man called a hard one against
I us that didn't look fair. And Mike sailed
Tf Into hint. O'Connor and the umpire ex-
" c banged eonrtesles in choice Gaelic for a
few mlnntea and I gueaa Mike was lined.
Anyway he shot his paw into the umpire's
'face and -the big fellow promptly knocked
) him down. The met of the clnb came run-
A ning up and there was a free for all st
Z tb piste. . Mickey Coyle. tb little Irish
hjr war making willful mistakes. 1 don't. ' . - ' . - V
i'th.'TIM Ijke a Battery
rX&VtmPt&L" yhv'Urfii.Vmtfxt'. Stomach.-.:
w . ... ' I
FoSURVivSpTiTAI
New York Nationals and Americans Played Ex-
hibition Game; Raising Fund of $9425.
(.Auocittoi.Pntt Rtport.)
NEW YORK April 21. A large crowd cf
spec ta tori saw the New York Nationals easily
defeat the local Amernan league team In a
Sme played for the Deaeflt of the surrlTors of
e Tltsnic today. Tha receipts were 19426.
Score - B H
Nations 600 600 00111 12 1
Americans i. . 110 000 00O 2 10 8
Maxwell Pullenwlder and Wilson Hartley;
htcConnell and Plsher.
BILL BURNS WEAKENED
Bluaa Got to Detroit for Tenth-
And
Inning Victory.
Yeaterday'a Raaulta.
S foreland 4 Detroit 0.
hlcago 8 St. Louis 3.
Wher Thayrlay Today.
Detroit at l)t Lonls.
Washington at Boston.
Phlladelpbla at New Tor.
Chleago-CleTeland off day.
American
Boston
Philadelphia
Played. Won. Lost P C
(m4
w
2i
025
800
600
seoj
vteTeiana
cnicsi
ao i.
Detroit ...
Washington
BL. uwa r.
aara f.vo.iv
(Atnciatt'd friit Retort.
' DETROIT. Mich. April 21. Bill Bom want
to pieces la tba tenth and Detroit lost a heart-
breaking pitchers' - battle to Clereland today 4
to 0 Jackson waa hit on the right (forearm by
a pitched ball In tba fourth end Birmingham
replaced him.
Bcoree- - R H B
CliTeland 000 080 000 4 4 T 4
Detroit 000 000 000 Or-0 1 8 2
Kaler and Easterly; Burns and Btanaga
BT. LOUIS April 21. Chicago made a clean
sweep of the opening series with St. Losla win
ning tb hnal gama 8 to 8.
Score B H
Bt. Loots 000 120 000-2 7 8
Chicago 101 180 101 18 2
Powell Allison Lake and Stephen; Peters
Walsh and Block.
SHUT OUT BALTIMORE.
Waahlngton Americana Blanked Interna-
tional Club In Exhibition Qame.
tAisocioted Prett Report.)
BAXTIMORK April 21. Tb Washington
Americana ahnt out Baltimore at tha Interna-
tional league here today 8 to 8.
Score- Jt 1 H X
Washington .'. 000 020 010 8 18 i
Baltimora OUO 000 000 0 9 4
Becker antt Alnamlth and Williams; Qantt
and Klalnow.
. ' 1
CUBS BLANKEQ PlTTSBURQ.
Chanay Htfs Plratoatat Hla Marey
..'.tha Way.
'.'".:. v-Vaaeaerfaw'a ahaaultn.
All
Eilnua5 f.1' Ui2nl t
''? Wham Thay Way Today.
National
Cincinnati
New York
League Played. W. ML I
'an. toat VjQi
ana
fit
ML
son.
(00'
278
x(
Philadelphia
Bt. inaia
Boston ..
Chicago
Pittsburg
Brooklya
4
:::::!
. y -
4
t
t
.' (Aeteeioied Press Report.)
CHICAGO April 21. Chicago defeated Pitta-
burg teday ta tha opening gam af tha aarlaa
8 t 0. CaaHMT waa In nna ooadltion and held
tba t! attar at hla mercy.
BcoraM P
ucsaw ..a.......... jyy xXoZo a 1
mviifiniirM iiei ui aitasHnnatl pftBentfl
an Dunenet
tnntng todaj
isof ' ttalTafia' b& ThTtba sixth inning today
aaa aenaiea aw uuvim w
aw-
u 1 1
ISM 9M& WtVi
St. Lonla 000 100 0001
ClnclnnatjJ'..". 1(W 008 01-l
ateeia woaeMera ana wise. "
i PLi tPj AGAIN
Now brfeang Won Flret Oama
t. : Barona Got Sacond.
Yaatarday'a Raaulta.
hfoMl' 1 Mootgotnery 8..
k. ... Mam : A K.ahvlll O.
But
New Orieaoa 4-C Blrmlogbam 2-8.
Men
emphia IT Atlanta 8
Bonthtra
Mobile .
U.m nlila ........
ao
Cbatuaoog' 81
Atlanta- a
New Orleaa ...... 8
Birmingham ....... .10
NashTlU ...... 7
6o
6U0
SOO
una
AAMsckeiPTeweXePrt3 !
NEW ORLBAN8 -April SO-Maw Orlaana and
BhTOlnadum. aaUt ra aa a ataubkt-haadsf bar
this aftaraoos' New Orlaana .taking th tot
d tn T and Blraunghaat wtnanng th second 8
exa8wwBwawW
S "Thanksiw;say'maloney. J
"J Gaiwwataa) "V "taadar : Appraelataa S
Houatoa'a Flaral Otfarlno.
Mat beta aaattaanyV Waning gaata
X aa. Peter Oray Saaaa. nt Dr. W. B. " Z
OrWhv aa stated). praat4 MsTiaaia
Mslonay aad ruiaaaa wtth twa aaau
Z fal Sara! bowaoata Jroat tna Baggtia ; Z
' tana. ' Bay Jlsaany ataloayi' .
' -Thank tha Hooaton fan tor an tot
J .- tkt Wsantlfsl boOQUt preaanfd "be for J
Sstarday'a gaaw. 1 appntlata tha gift "
aymbot offth goad spirit stating v
f watwwn Hearten -gad Garrasun. ''-: J
' . '.- I. KaMaay." '
lanetder wrth' that "thin piping notes
en long played la tb Teias leatne.
a th pout of & umpire'! taw.
blow didn't feaaa him He stood 111
that thin piping vote who
i. laaaea -
1W. ID
like tb
rock f Gibraltar and sent Cnyle lo la
O'Connor tilrkey gatlicred himself up and
mad a running start at Tllford. launcklng
hta haad like a battering ram st tbe um-
pire's stomach.: And that time Tllford
took tha eouat any one would have. .
'We patched tha matter up somehow gad
nt bom t . Oonacana.
Th night wa T
Tllford again In w
was acudn1d ' B
: tn
th etuh'-ran across
a . dowa.town restaurant- ne
to ampir at Oorslcana the neit day. Tha
details or waat ronowea are unneceeaary. :
SoTeral gentlemen sum marl If lost Interest'
in tha proceedings. 'Tllfbrd wiped np the
earth with the Oorslcana club. He waa a
fighting ptec at furniture and he didn't need .
h''And tbatbellere me wss th last
tithe. Paying lna at Tyler and patrhlnc
up Injured ptayera taught a leaxm. And I
hay always bad a alncere admiration sine
trur TI 1 tnrA And me nlavera hHten't mlUMt
with amptna tot tea years If I could atop
to l. Tba laat game wss called on account cf
darknees after the eighth Inning.
Score Pint gamei B H B
New Orleans ono 200 02 4 8 - 0
Birmingham ihii 002 000 2 2 2
Wagner and Height; Smith and Yanta.
Score Second game: B Hi 1
New Orleana 1 no 000 001 ft 2
Birmingham : 000 04 6 10 4
Glp and Lsfdtte; Boyd and Dllgar.
NASHVILLE TennTApm 21. Tha Naahrllle
club lost to Chattanooga this afternoon 6 to 0. I
fwe r n h a A
ChattandDg 020 001 0128 10 0
Naahrllle 0n0 000 000 0 4 8
Ware and McDonougb; Balr and Glenn El-
liott ' -
MOBrLB. AU April 21 In a game which
waa hard fought In the early lnolnga and In
which both clubs used two pitchers. Mobile won
from Montgomery thla afternoon T to 8.
Score R H B
Montgomery onn 200 0018 8 2
Mobile 102 000 81 t 8 2
Herbert Millar aad Grlboensi. Campbell Bar.
ger and Dunn.
MEMPHIS Tenn. April tl.e-Memphla won
today'a gam from Atlanta 6 to 8.
Score ' - " B H K
Atlanta 000 094 001 8 11 1 8
Memils .i. ......... J. 100 004 80W 8 2
Miller Johns and (Karri Hopper Fergaasav
8T laat agar mud- Teniiaesa a ir
I ' m
J Amairlean Aaaoolatlon
(Associated Prett Report.)
At LoulsTllle. Lauisrllla Milwaukee 8 (akrr-
en innings).
At inoi
Ianapolla.rau1aaapollt 1 Kanaaa
City 8.
At Colombus Coram boa 8 Bt. Paul 8.
At .Toledo Toledo 14 asianeapoits 0.
RESULTS OF MEETING
OF TEXAS' AUTO BODY
Aatociation Elected- Officers and
Transacted Important Buainesi
in Jteetinj at Waco.
(Houston Poet Special.)
WACO Texaa April 21 (The regular an.
meeting of tbe Taxaa Automobile associa
tion took place Saturday at th State house
with George W. linker of Dallas the presi-
dent in the chair .stabs Secretary A. C. Ber-
ing Jr.. of Houston kepVtb mlautea.
rA
v..
an InccntlTe to antoiata. a alirer lorlng
will be offered by the Stat aaaoolatlon
to be- eontested for - durinar tha Galreaton
beuch races. August 8. 8 and 10.
Tha farmers' run from Dallaa to GalTeston
propoaed by Perm and Ranch at Dallss Is in-
dorsed and recommended to tha American Au-
tomobile association with th augaestlon that
It ba run uoder the auaptcaa of tua National
body. According to th present program thla
tour Is to be made up af farmers and - ranch-
men who own and will drlT their owa ma-
chines and It Is Intended to bars tba machines
leave Dallas early in Aaguat making' etopa at
. Waco Austin snd Ban Antonio thence to
GalTeatoa returning from that city to Dallas.
"!.Bi unanimous rote-It wag dacided to lend
fc!trar poajibla encouragement ta tha GalTeatoa
era races which will ba ran aader tba sua-.
Maa W to Texas AutoaiobUa aaaocuuoa
Th aaeanf after of th Dallaa News tu gtra
priaaa tor tDar atsUaMa for eutomobiilit was
indoraad. and Pre!w Bakwr appotnted Bi
ulttea Of one to coar with tha msnagameat
of tha DallH Newa a." r the conditions ate.
Today tha erganlant loa went aa record aa
being willing ta py tne xpanaa at Pntsldent
Baker or any athT wiwn asigfat desbraaaa
for th purpose af orgaalanaj aut club . h
Xexaa. vj
Aan Antonio waa ehoabn fna The aaxt meat.
fng plaoa of tbe feias Autoinohl; sasoelatlon t
nnd tha rouowing orrioera were aincxaa; rresi-
dent. G. W. Baker. DaUaa re-elected: Irst tic
president. Dr. P. J. Fielding Baa Antonloi -
aecond tic nresiaeat captain w arnnn '
Test on: third Tic president. O. W. Hawkins
Houston; aecretary-treaaurer 0. BT. Verschoyja.
PBeaidea' President Baker of Dallss and f
Stat Becretary A. O. Boring Jr. of 'fa
ton tha fotiowtna; attended the meeting h-
San Antonio: W. W. Seley Percy Willi. Waouj
a. W. Hawkhm Houston; Captain J. W- atunn.
IMOayi i T . f . ir lUlllg TT . . I oni'
uaiTaason. -
ON MAGNOLIA ALLEYS.
F. 0urn Won th Msmmond Mdil frtm
0 tb KmdoU -ftllm Iwt lJtM vdnlif
Montaor NUIiic fm tbm HmbimmI medil
pttve. f Wm wltli 357r voa St from ki
9a BOrtlft ' a aaa)aial ' 81 aaWaa sfa.MT
John Froeli ..ww4-a....w.
..4.28K
....2o8
....vs
paourum Burrnti a do
S A. nrm .aattli.
. BCatTttMTt 4sWaVaaasSaa
Ba'-I. QOrdM Sa8a-mi..
11
..L.240
.....238
...281
.I..2ao.
-JU8
tfe. lfJOSlllal .r
A. m. peri
jrruui atvnrau a
' VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP Mfy
la Claimed '. By 'r BTownavllla ! Who Da.
i- ;. faatat) ao. Banlto.
VW-eagaj ig Jlgsajaty r- r.
i BBOWNBTIIXK. IVaxaaVVA'-llrawaa.'
Till aaw fflalm tba raianiirluBaalu at thaTaliay
tertea Far ewwamna aMnawrr neinnan and
'Halmark: for Ban Bcnlta J. Beta. Bohtoaoa.
Crawford aad T.. Bse. . . t v .
t U '" -'.";
BaaoB Ward Bluaadrsf.Wort'T'l'i
' Toa Second Wsrf Btar dafaatact thai Third
-Ward Blngger S ta t. Pearar wer "th fett-
ling af Vlualtrnogh and Glaaa' work In f e ..
Hatterle titara. OlaM and .Quaitrougki t. s-
gra krkgat and IauUca. .
at 4 a i t gam .
esegaaT taaws
aataajh a NMaVMIi
aawai SipSjma.ai aasiaj m
tf fir II W w : ' i rf it f.
-Sr v. vf?. -Z: ;' L Magazine Section
' ' v' ifctr5 ' fTtirtfyri pTnntt v . ' ' ' "i '
THE SHORT STORY
.Wfll be one;
-' ' . .-..ft . '. - . .:'. J- i" 'J. i'
Jacques Tutrelle
-: Th Trtnih Short Story Wriitr .
fc toko lost his lift on tht Titanic
Tutrelle has one of the
leading French Ivriters.
of short fictioti arid his
death is ak sebere loss
to the modern -school.
SCALPERS TOP
Yesterday's Results on Amateur Qrcuit Re-
versed Opening Victory Except it GalYestol
Yaattrday's Raaulta. - (
Modern PlnAbar 4 Coea-Oolai 2.
Standard Printers 8. Barrings r-Nortoo 0.
Indian Bcalpera 8. Btar Chsthiar 8.
Texaa City 8 AlTia 8.
Iarerarbaa Laageo Played. Waa. Lnrt P C.
Bcalpera 2 2 0 1000
Coca-Colas f ) 000
Modern Plnmbers 1 000
farrlnger-Norton ........ 2 1 000
tandard Printers 5 I W
Alrln I I ' BOO
Texaa City I I 800
Stare . I 0 8 ...
Where TBayPlay Sunday.
At Houston (North Bide) Plumbre ra. Coca-
A Houston (Mata Street) Standard Printers
T. 8ceh.iers.
At Alrln Alrln rs. Stars.
At Texaa Texaa City tb. Bsrrtnrer-Wortona.
Teaterday's results la the latamrbaa league
re versed the atanillng of th percentage enl-
am from the opening gem aha oat eompletely.
The Dolson-Hora Bcalpera or Oalreatiai were
the only winners of last Sunday to repeat and
bene today head tb league with aa unbroken
percentage. Brery other elnb la playing 800
per cent xcept tb Bur who lost their sec-
ond gsnta. i
Bcorea generally warn cloae snd Interesting.
Done la several cases waa rerersed and erery
Indlcatloa points ta a slosa race for th eee-
Standard Prlntara B Barrlnaar-Norton 0.
Th Printers cams back d ahnt oat tba
Tailor la a one-aided gags at North .Bide nark.
The Ink sllnger war at ao time la trouble
and were Blasters of every situation. Myers
tba pill bearer for tn Printers waa la ran
form and did not exert auneeir.
Khlert. tha long pill sllnger for th Barrlnger.
Nortona seemed to bars an off day and retired
and retired
st the end of tba sixth B
caeded Bblert succeeded tn
aucy wao an.
oldlag aow th
score.. '
Both teams bad th same ntrmber at hlta
but th Tailors could not run tba basee. Um-
pire Hale gave satisfaction throng bout and
not one of hla decisions war Questioned.
Printers
Htldeobrand
noli no
Hues bee
Howard
Weaterman
Roue be.
Murphy lb
Thornton.
Mjera. p
Totals ....
Tsllora
Wohlfabrt 2b .
tMigan lb i-..-.
Olllesple. tb . .
HI1L rf ef....
fc Bailee tf p.
Mehr It
Jones e .'
O. Bailey ss...
RhltiTt. p ......
L Btalalg. rf...
. Totala
By Innings:
Printers
Tatlore ...........
Inninga pitched 1
Bases on balls 01
..010 040 0008
O0O nnu UUU tf
hr Bailer 2.
aft Khlert t oft
Btruck ont-By Bblert a by Bailey 8 by My.
"Hit by pitcheiUdenbrand.
Tim of gams One. haa aad flfty-fl gala
tea. i!-
Umpire Hales. - ' ; i.
Taxaa City f AMn 1. .
CHomitaa Post Special.)
AXtTN Texas. April 21. Tax City daaVatsd
the Atrht Jslh. Bod hra today bya
acore ef 8 to l.with Wacey la tb boa Tha
tuna wer scored ariaclpally .an errors .by the
fends who did not put np tbatr aaval flM field-
ing game with tha exception of P. Iyooek
sereral of whoa four putouta war almost lm-
gtossiM eaanoaa. . .
loung war oa tbe robber fer
AMn. i
r. Ths
allow-
out one
off him
wa scored oa aa error.
l
elird Toung in
th fifth and; though he
far a good aoeeanc n pimaeii xaxaa uity
ook k lolly t his dellrery. girrir bitting
tha baU Oraat workby tha AlTia gardeners
PiSLt. wSlJTatryoat with tha Beau-
-vTOont leaguers had fh aaiwaa ta bald ta Bods
I KlpleeaT shotting thara out until th ninth
.when Bbarldan reached first oa aa error Steele
Isecrlfleed ana O iycoca s su so wis owwea i
- th aaa.
h. The raoord crowd af tb Ma ru prea-
( 1. a a iA ..Xa AmmM llsaal a nm Isanieaar tararl
to eapaniy. a. eroww vm "'3.'
arar for tb Bam. BoJUrsn and Hawk
alrad wIL
Artta-a;. i AB B BH PO
lanaen IT....
al'ycaeav J.
I" JMaoa. efT.
N. Bensoai 2b ..
p. -Xayeock t
Blataper lb ...
. .
Bbarldaja f
Young- p J
Staala. a
."''"iWala' V I s3
Tan aty AS
Neighbors a ...
Steele 2b ......
Hinds. 8b
Herat aa.....
Munay. av
Wacey a
Total ...t.
8 8 S8 fl ' a
i
....
Teuf 4." by.
Off Bteele
arf Tktaalo
Xoaag 2. nt
Waeay 2. .' a awl tW
Struck
aw-far . . ---
auAiaa aVkHMa paal Hawk. . '
t$ia'i Coca-Colaa I. f
'-la acnattlonal gi .Ja
th Modern ' nuMBra '.iJlvS'
blnatlon mapuj-. -fir- ---
AB B BH PO A SH SB
:. I s i ? 1 $ :
.s; n III I
84 "i "5 2T T. 1 "5 0
AB It BH PO AJ B SH SB
111 i 11
n i T il 1 "i
A BH BB
If ' M
I Lli till
1- N I t o o o
B JB PO. A B SHSB
v -
i f Is
4 0' 0 10. tY 2 2
lhnlna?5tehV -By
SI toOft toung t
i TMamaT 1
ItoVi
yiaVatt
fia"Toa toJm6fT
l -i.
wi
i
afm
written by
V 'Ji
lag oa Laaeh'a wild heir tj third. K reuse
blngled to h't. Beldea lifted a high an which
wss gathered In by back and 7. William
popped ap to Tucker.
Hortoa. an first for tha Ohamna raised a
high on to short: Power ant i. Wllllama to
Be wen. Bsgaa took lour aad score an Laaeh'a
rwo-aaea anra.
llama.
Leach oat Collier t J. Wit-
v In th second Aakerraaa pushed tha staana-
phere three time. Btalalg drora a long on
out which waa gathered In he McBsanr. JTnffnr
MeBnerr out.
Aakerman to
Balden. ' Tncki
drove ti throi
ugh i
Williams
ie which ' ahmili
hare been band
died.
Deaolisume out. Balitea
unassisted. Tucker
ted Tucl
r la TneS
aolna to apcuad. with two
on Raw la. Tucker pllred third. Bawl hit
Belden who tailed to handle K and tucker
acored. Wllllama drove a long on to right re-
tiring tha aide. . . '
M.I.ku .... - - - - ( .k. mmtA '
' ." . ' .m .n.n M .hv Villi mmz 1.1
in tha fifth AakareaaB rot aa on hjilleirvuMt
on Bellegglea'
arm and acored
Btelalg's
arive in
eenter. Tuffly reached flret i oa a fleldar'a
choice Btelslg going oat at aatwad. Bellelggle
to J. Wllllama. Malta lifted a foul to ikawia
aad Bnveii drora a long on ta MoKnenr.
W. Wllllama took one oa tb Im and Want
to tb Initial aaek Hortoa out to Bnrenat
Power drora 4 hot one to Ankermaa. Ankanaaa
Wllllama aad J.. Wllllama ta Beldea aomphMvl
.dnuhw. . .- - . '. ; . -
inrew to
feittier ream geared in tne slvta no wreath.
In the eighth Manager Burem gnt the but-
tormlTk algnhl and lamnieif on to left. Belleggle
diore a king an to Pwwr. B ranee rw so
to BaHeggla which Waa bandied perfectly end
tbea thrown away Buvena going to second.
Then BeMeo got busy and pushed en to left
Katar aoirlag Bnvjns. .Power . reUred i. th
II t third gntTkflled-Kratw Beldea gntng
to aecond on tbe play J. Williams drew a
pans and Belden stole third. Belden played
off and Rawle threw to Bagaa. Kagaa dropped
th throw. Beldea by a beautiful fellaway
si lite succeeded in Binding Bawl at the plat
Power out to Burens Began reached first
an Belle-pie's error; Leach struck out McJCuary
out t Buvena.. . .
Both teams galled ta aeara la tha atnlh '
fPtuiubere AB
uvens. cf ..... 4 1
elleggl 8b 8 0 '
SH SB
Arauee. a ......
BeMen. lb ....
J. Wllllama tb..
Ankenaan aa...
Btelslg it ...
W 1 ::
Totala';..
Ooca-Oolsa
Hortoa Sb
pagan m ....
lacb lb ......
McBnmy et ....
Tucker aa ....
peachaanaat rf .
Rawls e
w. Williams a .
Total ........22
8 8 27 4 0
By inntng:
Plumber .
Hit
Coca-Cola '
Hit
Bummaryi
. .im oio i
.110 I
.108 101 i
Two base bit Leach. McKnery.
Base on halls Off Williams L oft Malta L
Btrock cut By William 8 byfslts 2.
' Hit by pitcher W. Williams. Pagan
Double playa Tucker to Leach; I. Wllllama
ta Ankerman to Beldea
Lett on Baaea Plumbers 8. Coca -Cols 8
Time of game One hour and forty mlnutaa.
Umpire Boblnaon.
Cnlp from Main Straat Diamond.
Bagaa might try a little glue la that glove -
' Keep np the buttermilk Pat Those twa
singles were some clgsa.
Whiter Williams showed nm grit by flnlah-
lag hla gam after being kort.
Nick Belden baa coma back with a rengannoa
bitting .600 and fielding Ilk a Bend.
O Mr. Beaaley where am those .800 hitters
aow I Oh where la that Bute shirt 1
K reuse la still tba same growler a of yore
and had tba stand after hi scalp all day.
Boblnaon who relieved Oada
tha good.
McKnery tha Georgia peat
I thara wtth
waa Id rara
Hla catch ra
form and accept eo six c nances.
tba sink waa on which will b giwara. r
memben
"l:it
Sealpara 8 Star Clothing Houaa B.
tHnutem Post SreetaL) ' - .' ?'
OALTHTTO! Taxaa Aprtl 21. Tb DekMm'
Hon Seaipar won arar th Btar ' Clothing
Houaa team at Beach park bar thla afternoon
by a score ot B to A Heavy bitting was den
at all stage f th gam but som ; good
plays war staged during tb f taraooa. -
Apolloa Aoeapt Challaosa i f
Apoll N. 106 anaouaaa. that they
accent
pa cbaueng or
Macaolia No. 108. nrwvlriri
Maeaolta
I will nax
name its xeea aftaa-whlch Apollo
avtlT nam Its team.
Fred Windt and Johnny Roberts
challenge any twa bowler at I
Robert rf the ApoQo
th airy to
aa ten. either (0 or 100 fnmea to ba playe
n cnaiienaeu pari v mJT' aara to ovnar
irtr'a alley and tha ott
or iw on tn a
rolloa. . Kyaa and Viae be ar
preferred.
Paaat Printlno Campany s Suoartand!S.
The Paget Pnatlng company tear took tba
agar out of th Bugarland taant ytrday aft
ernoon w in rona j a to a.' Big Chief Kargtr
waa uw va w wmbi w1 wi law rvawc
and Pitched a pood game snly 1 lowing
rtna tn
elated club three hits.
track ut
saranteea at tha hard hat ting HagarU soars.
Tba gam waa full of ringer (rem Mart ra
Balsa and tag) awnnort at tha Paget team waa
reaurkebla. . Bteuarnson and Xingl starred lo
the outOaid and
uavia .waa all to aha reod
k. Tha Pagat Priatlng cam.
arlth tha Ma stick.
Deny wish to thank tb HturarUad toaai tor tblr
ourtoay and ana treatment Whteaj ithayf t.
aaivwn wait wa metarteBu. . i
Any team wlahlag aaaea with tha Paget
Prtotlnsr manpaay anaaia paon av warav
iaii -at it ijt. 4 im .
..-.at (.? : ri. ii- w ''as :-m
a j . - i J 9 9
'lend vaa' 8. - S 8
uriaai "larger and mm Oaaibar and
waaA A. - . . . .": ':.; u :
Paget ...
gAljcariem
. Biirisai asrgar
niMBWOB. '
' ' ' Will ajntar Traoh: Maat s
- SAW MARCOS Texaa. April 21. Next Thnr:
r Coach Moora af th high bcbnol track team
I take all ot bis boys to Bryan to. eom-
la th high achooi athletic meet. -
Miccos' retireeentstlv prohahlr' W1!r b
(obi-s. Powsro Imvls Johs icPn New.
.lieoo Jiauik kitbe and lll Ariwid.
INTERURBAN
If VI
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GOD
. .1.. . . At . . . .
. V ' i ' ' ' '
Is the titltf of tbe story
wbicb tells of the love
. 6t " a jouag - man "as
handsome as a 'Creek
' ' rod for Martha Pike.
; k whol wai .' pot hand-
1 ome. f It is a well told
. ; storyit U by Jacques
Futrelle' : v'i: '-''.
aUCTCLC lUULS AfcS ftwOOluw 7
MARcn couior.:
: . t . lOtl raTLAata
Wa SB fraaH. BWwhsa AS S3.
- fcrss' nam bwra' t ..
BICYCLES C25.C
TIM 1050. FOOT PUMPS (
NKVIR tKAK (So ... .
a7 deaiidci: . .
: -. Ta.
CO L Li: CTION FOR JRIGG5
? NETTEiyAMOtJNTOFSi;
''lT'-.?'.?.;'
JPUyer Jliy Beeorer la But T7e
Time-Will Aik to V -
Jow; limit Vloktioa.
i - t
At (nrdV'g V with OaHeston a
leetloa wss take! ap la tha grand stm
tha benefit at Boh Biggs th center ii.i
wss In hired la Pduay battle at V
breaking hla auk Is la eliding to the p!..
the maa whs broke ap many gaiuea i
Buffaloes I teat year la popular her "
denced by the tact that tn utai amount .
lected waa ilaS .. - ..
The'inoiior wad nreaentad to Blgr lat a
by a committee of ana. - Dock Koberts s
"1 bar Barer (sen a maa awe thorouuinv .
preciatlr of a gift. It would have Uie t
mea wba Mntrtbuted to th fond good to
the way h took It." f
- Bigg la auiTerlua much aa tha.tahirT ta
aartlcularly painful aa. It Is conrMct
hoped aowerer. tliat bt will ant ba kept
tne gam longer roan sax wee.
. ... vr uti.iM
WW e www e iwimhwi . ...
J TAYLOK "nUtOV TO BTAHT.
Htoka Saya H Has On ot ptttaat Cli
. In Suta.
; XHeattea Part SpeM.) 'V;?:''r-
TAILOR Twaa April 41.tansger Alex I
HVfca at tb Tartar Baaabaa Mtb anno.
that th committee appointed to aorldt f
for tba maintenance of the club the pr
sasoa haa aecured approximately tlouo fa
donations by buslaeaa man and fans ami t
all I aow practically In readiness for the
ginning of trying out players oa May 1
baa already advised a number ot ar-nii".
from over tba BUM wh bar applied for I-
on tb team to report aal May 1 tor t j
"Taylor will begin to play hall a X i
aald Maaager Hick thla atornlag "i.-l
tber are any mora awlft oe la Tmn
clsewber who want place os 1st Taylor t
they alma Id auka appltcattoa St oaca or a
nn here not later thaa May
stay j. wuea in
outs begin.'' lie particularly wanta aduii
good pitching; mstertal. Tba already !
park which ft Wall equipped with good f
alanwnaa and grandstands aaa already t
ut la Toed alian by th management
With nn other parapbemalla and a timx) t
an hand tt Ja expected Taylor will put
raa better learn la tha field Una foe t
excellent taama at the paat two eeaaoaa 1
of which mada enviable racards Man.
Hicks announces arranganienta are betag t
with Baatrop for twa exhibltloa games 6i-
Baatrop and Taylor at Baetmp cn May M
14 following which tba eeaaoa will be forma
opened with a tore daya' aaria tt Taylor L
twaaa Taylor aad Bastrop . ...
TAUf0P HOMt PUATt -
Won' Paat Oama far Houatoa Bportli
v '. Qoeda Btora.
aunday araalag at . Mala - Street park the
Heoatoa Bportisg Ouoaa kadepeadsut team d-
faatod tha CarpeaUt la -WU played gam?.
Tb scor at th end af tb aoarteat wa t to
Tb gam waa called at tb eed at tha i
alb loalng so that tha taterorbea game co-
be played (iraliam stole boese la tha
antb inning for tha-winning raav.i-i.iV-'...... . --
Bear " ''v ": K ' B - H 1
Biertlng' Oaoda V.V..ii...0nB 8to 28 8 j
uarpannrza ............. ...ey we w w
2V1 Ut
' a
ua itari nappe aauiavaaaa a . wmvau
Dotaoa and Busrhe. li '! -
Umplr Mr. HlldilxadB''.-:--'- ..
Hi nig s n.pk tKIa ansmta rhaea W
Ki a Baa ten gama ntwa in nonnou cr
gleooda team aad tb Oa Compear. A
gam ta promised every nes tb twa te-
ar about evenly matched. Tbe fellow leg
big Oooda boya are requcated to meat at i
BportlnaT Ooocls nor not laNr .thaa 1 p. '
C. Danaa .eatchi I Kappa pitch: Mors
first. baae;J Brltoa second base: Baxttb t
bssar' Countryman shortstop; Jooe left f
ThcBips" cantor- ttoidt israhea.. right A
.Cash utility.. . ' - . j .-
W laaejli at irr aW.V''--
f if. 4 r .g f- v :i.'.faSswaawaa;.w'( -f t". ' '
'"atAyidbNT"' BBSTKD OWANQg.
Olbba Maid Oppartanta to' On Hit t
- i ' 0"rV ;V '! ; -f ' : .
?-M4t.'.tt1eMVl4Pe.SrtiolJ: fit ;
OBAltOS. Taaaa.. Aprfl St.w4bt Bean..
Baarttnf 'traau baaebaU ' tosar deroate.1
ffnugr Msrohaaln toaai bar thla afternoon
nemo la tha argttanVjnd waked t i
Th Brat awa np soored ant aa error. t
hit wrtjnrt f atLrtSnito Blu "
wa laadad aa tot thraa atoea hita.. ...
Sraaaa ...."5'-"- SoO OuO 0ia 0 t
b"uix rahara aad Wharton; Uibhs
frSUtcatWa.'l;-"'. -
Huwtavlh M Hoaatort High 1.
' -i UtemeUa Poet Stdoi.)
trxk
1- HUKiB'IXXB Texaa Ao-tl 21. T i i
baU between 1 rnu I i a 1 '
jrecwwl Inn" w"
day aiteraooti
If) Bcvrr of 6 id 1
Ths) Hou
'hC Houston h'
' .Fit
The
GREEK
Bnisrf will pa maua ton ay m grwsfoe war'
pemHaalon to hold Blaga outslu th s
limit. Ae matters ataad Houetoa It iust
In tba limit aow aad tha addition of Lev
or any other arlllty player .will auMc t
dub to Ba tor violating the limit. If pr
nun of th laagn to carry Rlgga outside t r
HmiL however aaa ba obtained tbe art
will e all rlr)it. It la hardly likely tu v
of all- tb clmtaaataneeax that aur aluo v
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