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EDDY AND TAYLOR DUELLED
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I .attSIBate. .. S . .
MONEY-SAVING SALES!
He's Manager
of the Browns
George Stovall recent re-
cruit to the company of
major league managers is
Red Davis' Double and Hill's Wild Throw Broke
Up Great Pitchers1 Battle.
At the Hiam Store
Now in Full Swing
a Coca-Cola enthusiast he
Drinks
i
and doesn't hesitate to write us
what he thinks of it-
Read What He Says
St. Louis June 4 1912. (
Gentlemen
You arc at liberty to use my name in connection
with your advertising of Coca-Cola as one who
has found this drink enjoyable and beneficial.
Yours truly
GEO. T. STOVALL
Are you fan athlete player?
You'll say the same once you
try this wholesome and delicious
beverage.
Demand the Genuine"1
Refuse Substitutes
THE COCA-COLA CO.
Atlanta Ga.
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WhcnCVff
you see an
Arrow think
of Coca-Cola.
PHILADELPHIA SACRIFICES
Helped Carroll Brown Shut Out Cleveland in
Well Fielded and Batted Game.
Yesterday's Results.
PftrrMt fi. Bontnii 4
l'hiliide!ih..i S. t'lerHrind 0.
i'hicaro 4. W (lulling ton '.
New York ft. St. Louin A.
Where They Play Today.
Pt. Louis nr. .w York.
iWMmtt et Bom. in
'level.tud at I'tiilarietithla.
Chicago at WaKhtngton.
A morlra n I .cair up -
RlSt'Ml
Washington .
I'Ulla.Mt.hta
riaVs.
CleTf nnd
1'eiruU
Xftf York
Bt. I-OUts
(Associated Press Report.')
rmi.AOKI IMII A. June IV Clereland was
Stmt out here tixlny . . to 0 through the ex-
cellent pitching of Brown who was gWen splen
did Kqpport. bold In tin field and at but. Phila-
delphia made n record for this city this sea-
son with pi i sacrifice hits and one Bar rifle
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MORGAN DRAWS RELEASE.
rtOA ftOrt fWVt -
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Stecn and O'Neil
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Kaaterly ;
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Score- -
OvHand
I'Viad.'Iphla
Kahlcr. Kruno.
Ilnwn and ijipp.
BOSTON. July 11V Detroit hit Hall "hard
Mle IC-aton was fielding poorly In the aec-
on 1 and third Innings today and won 6 to 4.
Wnrk pitched well up to the eighth when he
:: re!acrd by Dubec.
Score R II K
I'.oton nno mi ro a j
I rt r.-H v';t oio mlO in 4
Hall. B.'.llfiit. td and ady : Work. Iu-
bc1 and Suii.iKP.
NFW YORK. July l.V Now York rltmhed nt
of last place today hi defeat lnr St. I. on in In
the fourth pimp of the b-tIps ty a score of r
B t h Fonl and PoweJ pitched wel 1 .
ntt ivio 'ii
.itiO Jim mi
It II
111
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I'owt'tl. Ailams nnd Stcvrn: Fonl mui Swih--
tl'ASIIINOTON. JiiIv IT riiir.co di-fi-ntrd
WnsLiiiirtim tHlny. 4 to 'J. TIip h.itllnc of Bo-
tf mill fielillnj; of MBride frnluri'il
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NEW YORK BEATEN AGAIN.
Bunched Extra Basa Hid Gave St. Louli
victory.
Yeaterday'a Result.
St. Iiiiln 10. Nf York n.
Pitttiire 4 . unv.mni i t
rhit'iiniHtl 1.
Mack Leta World's Champion
Pitcher Go to htanaas City.
.Associated Press Report.)
PHILADELPHIA. July 15. Ttaf first
nmik In the quartet of (treat pitchers
who helped to bring two American
league penuanta to tills city rarae to-
day when Manager Mack announced
that he had releaaed Harry B. (Cyi Mor-
gan to the Kansas City team of the
American association. Morcan came to
the Philadelphia team In UW0 from the
Boston Americana.
Brooklyn
Boston
83
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40
&8
402
247
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made It thru-
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Score
York oi.t mi oon
St. Louis oju in; iij - li
Ames. 4'minlHll and Mier; Sailce
lale. Willis and Wiua-o.
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t'liicneo S. Boston
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Brc.k'ru at Plttuhurir.
N'rtw Y'ork
Clitcairo
Pittsburg
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Today.
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Yesterday's Results.
Houiton 1. Austin 0.
Ran Antonio 7. Dallas 3.
Waco 1 Beaumont 0 mix Inniucs).
Kurt Wnrtli 3-1. GalTeMon l l.
Whtra They Play Today.
Dallas at liouaton.
AuMin at Kan Antonin.
Wact at Galveston.
Fort Worth at Beaumont.
.eajrue
Texas
Houston
San Antonio
Waco
Dm Huh
Austin . . . .
Beniutitnt
Fort Worth
Galveston
"Has anrbody here
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Kddy -
the stuff .Tid s incite
.;ib!e 1 V
11b mitai '.ini iv with
Mnkes n If l.ll nt liiltr :i H Ifiiirne )okr
And in Tayl-ji-'ii wl.eel h- p:.t :i sinjLe;
Unu nn.Tbodv lii-re ween Kddv
Eddy nliu niukea '"ni itv?"
Buffalo Lyrics.
A wild heave to first hane by Hunter Hill
sometime peer lens leader of the Houston Buffs
tossed aw.iy a briMlant'.v pitched duel between
Taj lor of Austin and F.dtuundsoit of I lout ton.
Losing on an error that follo.ved the only .-urn
bas- bno-L tleane.1 off It's delivery during th
afteri:u.:i v. as a flttiuu -Umax for Taylor to
one of the best pltrhp.l affairs of the tH-asoli
hero.
Wiley Taylor dearrllw d by B b Uikk ont!
of the nxti lvitli a tizr.le on the ball -lias al-
WJVk been -Lartl limn for tltv UuffH to beat
lie kh never harder ti solve than lewterday.
'ilie real l.oiof of the duel Jfo to hnn a it
..i v tipi.iod hnn lliat ftliuwed tilt
bkv-ul ruii jmmI outride of It be seem-d I" hove
souiethliiK on Kili.iuiidh-.i Tuylor lud more on
the ba .1 th in Houston's big collegia u.
Eddy Faced Fewer Men.
At tliat Klmi:nd9"i. held a better record at to
mm on the bags throughout the gsmi: than his
oppon. nts. Though the Henatora totaled neven
hits to Hoiutuo'B five only once did an Aus-
tin runner res u third aud he was caught off
the bag And ourVde of that same runner
who of course. v ae ou second before he got as
fr as third bag. and a runner who reached
fc-eotid while hi compatriot watt lMUg nailed
In the douiile Meal not another Ailr-tiu aspirant
loaled arvmid the middle eushloQ. But Hue.;
uf tin ni ere left on hae. lt. .
On the other hand three Buffs died on third
and i tin on firm before the hikf run was finally
chatrcd over the pan.
The Houston Support.
Much of the credit for luiily'B great game
however belongs to his aupport. The Duffs
plaed enonK ball aud tha only mlacue ws
a slip of Fllliuau's In the firnt Inning when
he iat down on a aXiff i-iiance. But with Key-
no:d" workings grai.dl.v and botli iulield
and outueld putting up Mi-Mar work the leaRUe
leaders gave l.ddy ail the - hacking lie could
Uhk. Kuaupp. wiwi lut the big pitchers last
battle. i d enied himself by accepting nine
eliuiH'i's. Two tlouble plays were made by Hous-
ton (hough ne should have not been a dou-
ble play an 11)0 JaM runuer wss safe. Austin
pulled uue.
The Hmton vlctnrv belongs undoubtedly to
the .UMiihg attack of ltd l.avls. Still limp-
ing ou his game fw( lit' won a terror on the
hns.es n-Mfnlin and twir he got as far as thlnl
b.-lore the inning he scored the only run. He
was on base upee timen out of four trips twice
on hits Mole two baes. and scored a run.
The iMih bad feature of the game was poor
bun tine. ' Men who ne!doni fail to lay the
ball clown could not do it yeMerday. Cook
of Austin bunted into s double piaj- and so
did Davis. AuU uo less than five other payers
f.mled off two attempted bunts and then had
to hit It out when a sacrifice looked necessary.
Taylor Started Well.
Taylor started like a liotise afire. He went
down the line on Houston's' first Dine men
to face him. getting five by the strikeout rout.
He fsmicd Newnam In the first. Whi terns n snd
Kuttiipp In the second and Reynold and Ed-
niiindsou lu the third. Out of the next eight he
aet four. Newusui. Whlienian. Knaupp and
Ri-vMolds again whiffing. Uouatoo did not get
hit until the rourtn.
lu the seventh Houston Itad a near chance
core but s perfect dowuptrtir of rsln called
the game in the middle oi me niiiui. rw
Wiley Taylor
Austin's Twirler who Itrhed a star frame
against Houston yest-enlay. striking out
nine of the first .seventeen men that
faced him.
double steal. Reynolds threw to third and nailed
Hill.
Houston had a brill t nut chance to arore In
the six lb. but It glided a w a i . Edniundsoii
w nlked aud Allen ran for bhn. !lllmsn plugged
out hit to center field. Bi itton's grounder to
sLprt forced Fillnitn ad vain ing Allen to t hlnl.
With rinnMrs on third and first ami Da Tin ni.
tin Mnueexe was s certainty. But Red buntinl
deep on a drive and Oeorge Smith got It In
the air. doubling Brit ton who had already
crossed second.
PANTHERS WON AGAIN AND TIED
the
Galveston
Again Dropped Back
Cellar Position.
to
(Associated Press Reter1.
CUIC.uiO June 15. C'utcngo won the final
game of the aeries. 8 to 7 from Boston to-
duj after a ten-tuning battle. A base on balls
a stoh-n base and a loog single scored the win-
ning run.
M . Brown wrenched his ankle stealing we-
ond hnxe in the tent h Hiid was assist cti from
Hie field. Go-kIp rnu for him and scored the
final run.
Score - RUE
Chl'-atp' .- r-vn ?J1 fsl l s A r
Boston "S" lOi " -7 U 0
M. Brown Mamney au-i Arrher and Needhiimi
Dickson i'. Rniwn Donnelly aud Kling.
l.M -Philadelphia
winning from Tin-
to 1. I'ravnth tdngled
and tiKik sei'otid In the fourth on B. 'seller's dou
ble Kn.-ilie s lugh- scored i'ravath After !-
Ian fouled out KilJtfer MucU-d ami Knabe came
hoin.v I'liemu's triple ami Kgnn's single ac-
counted lor Cine inns tl's swore Hi I he second in-
ning. Score - K H K
PhiiH.lelpiila oon :oti rtv.2 ts i
Ciii' lntmti "Id i"ni ohii 7 1
Bi ley and Killifer; Froinuie and McLean.
ST. UM'IS. July So. Buuched extra bssi
hits and errors in the si th inning gave St.
lxuis more than enough runs to win from New
York lodav. 10 to I'.. Thtnl Base man Mowrev.
who had been auspende! lor several days hu
iiiMtaieu by ai l.ouis.
TWO SCORED ON OUT.
Speed of Almeida and Johnson Won for
Barons.
(AssscistcJ V;jf K.ior.)
Yesterday's Results.
N olivine ;i. Monigome.y J.
Unniiiigiiain 4. Meinphls '2.
Mel. lie .t. AtlatU.i 1.
Cn;U till lot igit New ( 'rlcanf. l';iln.
Where They Play Today.
Atlanta at M.-bil
hati.iiKH.a at
Na-liVille t .Mot
Sontheni 1-eague
Birmingham
Mohile
MempliU
New Oi -jeans
Clintt.u."oga
Montgomery
Nashville
Atlanta
MONTUOMKRY. Ala.. Jttiy IV Montgomery
pn'srnted today s game to N;ishvilW when two
errors were made lu the seventh Inning and
allowed thrvo run-; while the rrnme team could
only Bcvunnilaie inn during the iiln
Johns pitched : great giMiie mut o
win
t Bi-tttlel.tl ill
filth on account of
R H E
. . .000 OttO 3O0 'i 4 1
lii) imi o'o -j i; j
tt . Johns and McAllister.
the
the vlsil
and at watte.
at the eud ot
foot.
Score
Na-hvll!e
Mom gomcry
Case. Ne'ly and 1
Innings.
rved to
nlv tludliiL' him lour times
1 Intervals. Case was removed
sore
MKMI'HIS. Tenn . July l.V With the score
tied tn the eighth inning. Johnson and Almeida
scored on an Infield out. Johnson from third
and Almeida from seeonl. giving Hinnlngh.im
a victory. 4 to Smith for lliruiiugha ni pit- li-
ed better ball th.in Merritt fr Memphis.
Bimehed hits gave the visitors tl.e advantage
at the start w Idle nil spiny s contributed to
both of the runs scored by the homo team.
Score K ! K
Birmingham .200 o.wi n2iV-4 10 a
Memphis tf I'M ltHi-.' a p
Smith and Yau'x: Meirltt. Tvmueman aotl
Seabaiigh.
Chattanooga at New Orleans wet grounds.
MOBII-K. Ala. July l.V- Mobile made It two
straight from Atlanta this afternoon winning
3 to 2. The locals wou in the ninth. Atlanta's
left-handed hitters were helpless before South
paw
Csret.
Score
Mobile
At lanta
Caret aud Duun
dorf.
r n e
0(0 t"Xl IOC -H O 2
om tni 0102 l
Vance; Donahue and Wal-
Amerlcan Association.
At Kansas City Kansas City 10 Louisville
At Minneapolis Minneapolis 4. Toledo 7.
At 8t. -Paul St. Paul 2. Columbus 3.
' At Milwaukee Milwaukee 3. Indianapolis U
Al Kaufman la III.
(Associated Press Report.)
BAN FRANCISCO. July 15. Al Kaufman.
local heavyweight who wss
Miller Jul Al. la seriously
The tight beta poatpooed.
if
the
fight Chsrl le
wiu pleurisy.
..u.ri i.aif an hoi.r tin snrlnklliuT can wS emp
tied over West End park until It looked s if
the sloping roof ot the new grandstand was
atHut to give blrUi te a oew Nile. I'ltlmstely.
the heavens cleared snd the game wss resumed
on a muddy field when the Bu(ts couveotently
ended the Inning without scoring.
Won In the NJnth.
The Buffs had throstened to rally the needed
digit In the first fourth sixth and seventh.
But they weut at It right royally in the ninth.
lied Davis first up in the closing round
rammed the ball far into left field ou a line
drive that hurtled over liro uluw's head. Mc
lv-er slipped in the soggy gjtrdeus lb ball
passed him. but ll la doubtlui If he could have
stopped that bombshell on its storrar ctwrse.
Beiore he could recover the ball lted was on
Beorud. Thin Newnam worked Taylor for three
and two and when he finally hit the ball gave
Hill s bad ehain-o to cover. Aud the erjjtwhile
P. L. hurled the ball wide of McLarry's Irau-
tlc grasp into the benches in front of tin grand-
stand. It waa easy for Davie to I opt Uurue.
Van and Austin Tilted.
In the fifth there was another tilt between
Yau nnd the pluyers. Austin doing all ot the
tilling this trip. Hllle had Just been retired
on a had decision and lie poured the vials of
his wrath on Nans devoted head. But not for
long. His uiups tued him a fiver and then
hantM'.ed him without mercy. Messrs. Bradley
and M-Culler followed lum out at :i terse word
from the arbiter of deMlny. Tliou lKmun siille.l
over and cast an njch look up to Jack Ashtuii
In Hie press box. "Fine decision nt first.
w;irt it. Ja.'k':" he called. "You. t.n. L"
le v." says Vnu laconically. And out went Bed
l:kcw Ise.
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Tillman. "b . .
Biilton. ;tb .
Hums cf
New num. lb
htleman. If .
Sim lip. i'f ....
Knaupp. ss . . .
lieym.lds. c . . .
Kdmiiii.lson p
Allen
Totals
Austin
Co.4k. cf
Hill ss
Dow ni'i rf
Melvev. If
Hitinlliger. c . .
M.-Ijiitv. lb ..
Hllle. tb
(i Smith. 2b . .
T:.v !or p
Sweet ....
Browulow -b
Uerhert. rf . .
Totals
By innings
Houston ....
mis
Austin
0 2
BH P0 A
0
0 It
1
24
0 0
o 0
0 2
SH SB
0
(Associaied Press Report.)
GALVESTON. Texas. June 17 Fort Worth
snd Oslveston again switched places for th
cellar positions when the vljit-.rs t-.k tli flrt
game of a double-header i-v- this aftcm
and tied for the second. B'tli games w
ragged snd fllle with freak pi a vs. Oalve-ton
lost the first game when Mort-n Murk his head
1st front of a thnmn ball in the ninth the hull
bounding Into the bleachers Perrttt was In
great lorm. allowing om six seauereu iiiik.
The Rccnii'i game was a fight fnun first to last
and KhoUld liave Iteen a vlelojy of the lo-als.
Iial it nt leen for hard luck lit the hrflks.
Maloney'a latest acgulsltions. Hopkins "f Chat
tanooKti (Southern league i n (( red in renter
field. His work with the stick was promis-
ing. First game
Galvsstoo
Nen. 3b
Madden. 2b
Hopkins cf ...
J. Williams. If
IL Williams lb
Ksphan. rf
Alexander c
Noonan ss
Morton p
Totals
Ft. Worth
0ner. rf
Tlriunpaon ss
Darriuger. 2b
Snlra. lb
Kitchens c
Murch. 'Ah
Friennm. If ....
Bessr. cf ....
Perritt. p
Totals
Bv Inntiwrs
Calvcstnn OiV) O00 olO 1
Fort Worth 100 sX 002 -3
Summary:
Two base hit -Sa I m .
Double p!a s Nemo to Noonan; Madden to
II. Williams.
Struck out -Bv Morton V by Perritt 3.
Bisca on balls off Morton 2. off Perritt 3.
Wild pitches Bv Morion 2.
I-ft ou bases -(Jalvesioii V Fort Worth 10.
Time One hour and fifty-five minutes.
tniplrr Mch.ee.
Second game
Galveston
Madden. 2b ...
Hopkins cf ...
J Williams. If
H. William lb.
Kaplian. rf
Alexander
Dodd.
Nemo. :tb -Harbin
p
Totals
Ft. Worth
Cooper rf
Thompson ss
Dairinger. 2b
Salm. Hi
Bess v. cf ...
Murch. ;
Krierson. If
Lemon c ....
Plillllps. p - .
Crabh e. p ...
Kitchens C .
Totals
By Innings:
Galveston ...
Fort Worth .
.Summary :
Sacrifice fly Thompson.
Two ha we hit -kn;hn.
Three-Pa hit I'.-or.
Hi.uble plar- Kni'hun to H. Wllllnms.
Innings pitched -Bv Phillips 7.
Hits -Off PhiHl! K.
Kns -Off Phllllim 2.
Struck out - Bv Phtlhiw 2. by CrabbV 3. by
Harbiu 4. ... L.
Base- on balls-Off Phillips 1 off (rabble 1.
off Harbin 2.
Wild pit. h Grabble.
Hit bv pitcher Bv Harb:n 2.
Left on lmses--;alveMon 11 . Fort Worth tk
fun. One li.-iir and forty-five uiumtca.
I mplre Mckee.
NAGS CAME FROM BEHIND.
Hart x Three Run Lead But
000 000 0011
0H loi 2015
(sei 00U 000 0
Him 211 110 0017
Summary :
Two base hit - Davis.
lUn for Taylor in thlnl and HinBlnger in
seventh. .
lt;in for Ed m tin don In sixth. '
None out when winning run scored.
Bases ou balls off Taylor J; off Kdmnnd-
Struck out Bv K.lmundson. 4; off Taylor. 0.
Diutde plaj s Bt ittxti t- Newnam ; Flllmau
to Knuupp to Newuaui ; Smith to McLaxry.
PhssiiI balls Iliiinintcr.
U'ihl pitches rlinuuiv.on.
Left on bas s Houston. ."; Austin 8.
Tune of game One hour and fifty minutes.
Cmpire -Van Sickle.
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4 Lost It.
(Associated Press Report.)
SAN ANTONIO. Tevas. July 15. Overcoming
s lesd of three runs hy sheer force nf hitting
the Bmnehos made a clean sweep of the series
with Dallas bv heating the t.iants here today.
7 to It was a home run by Pitcher A v re
who relieved Rogers In the fifth Hint decided
the game ly scoring me m wiuuuut iuus.
NOTES OF THE GAME.
To-lay at 4:30.
Foster's turn to work against the Pallas of
fenntf
Tavlor gave llin-e balls t Whlteman before
he tot a strike over lu the second. Then he
fanned bun. -
Wllev Tavlor si a mined out a real hit fu the
third but Cook bunted in Hie air and the Sen-
ator was douiiled up.
Tavlor f.mned five Buffaloes on the first trip
around getting Newnam. Whltemau Knaupp
lt'yuohls and Kdmumlson.
Davis got as far as third In Houston's first
on a wild throw that gave him two bases ami
a passed ball but Taylor fauued Pat.
Hill led off the fourth with a ripping single
but he fared no further. Downey flew to left
Mclver fanned and Hlninger went out to Snapp.
In the fifth. McLary hit safe to center. Pst
played Hllle a buut in great style aud let it
roll' foul Then Hllle hit to second snd forced
McLary. The hatter had Knnupps return
thmw to first beaten a step but Van cslled
him out.
Dsvls broke the Ice with a clean hit for
Houston In the fourth after one wss out. He
stole aeeoud on s lung lead snd Hlninger drop-
ping the ball. He repeated the same stunt pll-
ferlug third. But Taylor struck out the next
two bitters.
The short throw to third got ss old a head
as Hunter Hill In the first ltlng. Eddy had
fanned Cook when Hill plugged on to sveond.
FUlmsn sat down on the ensues lust as it
reached him. On a wild pitch. Mill went to
second. Iowoev Hew to left. Mc.Ury singled
to deep short Knaun making a cisasy stop and
um moTliif to UiifdL Xueo as Ut attempted
San Antonio AB
Seits. 2b 4
Chirk. If 3
Wallace ss ... 4
Metr.. lh 4
Betts. rf
Mldklff. 3b 3
Smith c 3
Burke cf 3
Hogers. P 2
Ayres. p -
BH PO
0 3
2 0
vl 2
2 11
2 2
1 1
1 3
1 0
2 0
1 0
A E
Totals ....
Dallss
Ens 2b ....
Duncan rf
Kellermau. S:
Forsythc. lb
Tulh. 3b
Wilson. If
Wj iiu cf
Ilibs4in. c . .
Ponder p
Franklin
Anderson p
Totals
.32
AB
. 3
.35
7 13 27
R
1
0
11
24 13
U
SH SB
0 "
1 ft
0 1
0 A
0
1
Men's Fancy Suits
Covering Entire Stock of Fancy Suits
la Casavincrca Cbeviola. Worsteds Panamas a ad Other
Fabrica AT THESE REDUCTIONS
ALL $15.00 FANCY SUITS
for
ALL $20.00 FANCY SUITS
for
ALL $25.00 FANCY SUITS
for
ALL $30.00 FANCY SUITS
for
ALL $35.00 FANCY SUITS
for
ALL $40.00 FANCY SUITS
for
$11.50
$13.50
$16.50
$21.50
$31.50
MEN'S FANCY TROUSERS ALSO ON SALE
' AT BIG REDUCTIONS
$1.15
$1.38
$1.88
$2.45
$3.75
$4.25
$5.50
Boys' and Children's Vacation Clothes on Sale at Big Reductions
All Bovs' Fancy Su ts Children's Wash Suit Bovs' and Children' Straw HaU Boy' Linen
Suits and Other Good Clothes Selling at Clearance Price
WE CASH RAILROAD CHECKS
Sale pi Men's Shirts
Is Now Going On in Our Furnishings Dept.
Thia Cavers Every Faacy Patterned EX CELLO GO IB
AM and EAGLE Shirta io Oar Ealir Slock.
THESE ARE THE SALE PRICE S:
ALL $1.50 SHIRTS WILL SELL
for
ALL $2.00 SHIRTS WILL SELL
for
ALL $2.50 AND $3.00 SHIRTS
WILL SELL for
ALL $3.50 AND $4.00 SHIRTS
WILL SELL for
ALL $5.00 SHIRTS WILL SELL
for
ALL $6.00 AND $6.50 SHIRTS
WILL SELL for
ALL $8.00 SHIRTS WILL SELL
for
anil Warn playpil sis lnnlnga wlirn rain .Aaln
stoppM ihp inino wlib ttio aciiri 1 n 0 lu
Warn' farr. 1 inplr' HnwcM notlfl.rl tlif loral
mananrnient that lip tr.iulri nut iimpflri' lii-r.
aitafn. lie was fr'Terely criticised by tbe spec-
tat'.ra yrstprtlay anil tuday.
Demmioiil - AD It BlI PO
D.ll. If
r.T. 2l
WliccN-r. 3h
Il.ilti. rf ..
Ci.ki-. Hi ..
Maw cf
M.linii..n. sn
ll'llrli n. c . .
Mnrtinu. i . .
E
0
1
0
l
0
I
0
1
Sll SB
0 0
Tntala ....
Waco
rni;cv. 2h . . .
Aik.n. ...
Mcl.aurln. ir .
Ki'nnar.l. rf
W..ilclvn. ll.
I rk SH
rrlchlnw.
Riclli. c .
I.nliman p
21
A 9
. 2
cf
. S
. .1
. 3
. 2
. .1
.23
3 21
BH PO
0 0
(l 1
(I 1
0 2
0 0
IH Ml
0 0
0 0
0 (t
0 0
THE CLUBS CHANGE UP;
DALLAS AT WEST ENp
a
George Foster Will Work Against
Giant Twirler Houston
Holding Own.
. . .000 000 0 0
. .010 000 0001
Totals
Br Innings
Beaumont . . .
Waco
Summiiry:
Itonhlc plays Thjgey. Beck and Wohleben; Ed-
minion. C.Mtli to Cssey.
Left on hnttes Beaumont. 4; Waco S.
Struck out- Bv Martins 3; by I-ohman 3.
Basei on ball off Martina 4; off Loh-
man. 2.
Wild pitches -Mnrtnta.
Time of game One hour and serenteeo min-
ute. CmpIre Howell.
Y. M. C. A. MAJOR LEAGUE.
Hutchinson 4 Mitchell Won Another Game
Last Night.
STANDING OK TEAMS.
Team Plsyed. Won. Lost. P.O.
Hutehln.a Mitchell . . T 4 1 80
Leopold Bt Price 4 3 1 7 Ml
Sims & I.aevcrens i"i 2 3 44M
Mlstrot Mutin .. . 4 0 4 WK)
It wns an awful slaughter for the proud Ml-
trot Milium of the major Indoor league at the
Young Men's Christian Anoclatlon lawt night
but It couldn't be helped. The Hutchinson A
Mitchell boys were naturally playing great ball
aud no trnm In the league could bate stopped
the terrific riite nt which they were going.
Playing KtMlar ball and hitting like fiends in
i.n Inning. I hey won by the one idded wore
of 14 to 7. They outplayed their opponents at
eer comer nnd the only wonder Is that they
dll U'd get more runs.
The following detailed score tells the whole
iirv far letter than words:
Mng
wld
Tt'est Knd st 4:80.
And would you lielleve It? Onr opponents sre
none other than old friend Jie Oardner.
Ired Cavender und Co. Well! Well'. Well! Wel-
come to our city.
Last night was shifting time for the fmir
clubs snd so they shifted. In consequence. Dal-
lss comes wandering thitherward. Ail tin moves
on to San Antonio; Waco leaves Beaumont for
the Inland City and Port Worth follows tbetn
Into the countrv of oil.
I hiring the past three day a' furious mlllli
with northern club the Buffs run be
to have held their own though tltcy lout
trifle of Hpace. Houston won three and lost
one to A'uattn while Sun Antonio was taking
thre? from Itallaa. Untie Kvaim was never utted
sgHinat the Broncos or perhaps they would have
dropped one ume. The star luuithpaw la
pnihahly nick. Am on the pafd week's games
the Bnffa got Btlffer opposition from Auatln
than Sau Antonio tot from the IJiaut s. Ho
much ao sh to leave u hoiie t lint the Senators
will Htop the Bskics. Jack Ash ton believes he
can beat theui.
This afteTnon It is (ii-orge Foe t it's turn to
work. Houston has won eight snd lost six
game to the Iflants tlii seaxoii but haa won
seveu of the eight st West Knd. Foster csji
down the Invaders loo.
Ia Ua a preaenin vvera I new f Igtires In Its
line up snd ahoold Ih' sble to give sn inter-t-atlug
urguuieiit.
West; Knd at 4:.tn.
The artistic beauty which makes
tome homes beautiful and oth-
ers commonplace is largely
due to the selection of
WALL
PAPERS
Wb should bo pleased to have
you Inspect our complete as-
sortment and to otter such sug-
gestions as will make your
borne beautiful and at a mini-
mum cost.
JAS. BUTE CO.
Houston Tan
Wlslmi Mnnn - AB It BH PO A F.
Ki-anMi. In - - 0 0
K iMtiner. rs 4 1 1 0.1 1
Williams. If 4 0 n O 0 0
HaMtiond. 'Jb 4.0 0 1 0 0
.Mm.hletwigen :ib 4 0 2 '1 1
onrriiii. p l l o J o
Shn lair. c 3 2 2 IS '1
Bui tan. cf S 0 0 O 1 0
Hcng.r lh ; 0 0 0 0
Be.-km;.n. rf a 1 0 O 0 0
Totals W 7 8 24 9 4
Hut lilrwn & Mitchell AB R BI PO A K
t'nniniiti Is I - 1 -
H -1. 4 3 a 4 0 1
Tle-tnpM.n. p 4 2 0 0 1 0
S.e:ig. 4 1 3 12 r 2
Brian l. 3 1 1 O 1 ll
Martin lb 4 1 2 10 O 0
eru. I lh 4 1 2 11 0 II
sil.n-Mer. cf"'..! "
vs If 4 ! 0 0 1 n
WriKhl rf 4 'I 2 0 l J
Total 4t 14 IS 27 12 &
By innings
Mistrft Mnnn C10 Ool 00 7
. oi" imi Hi s
Hut.-hui-on A Mitchell B 2 On 14
II. 201 213 ioi:
Suinmnrj' :
Two bane hit Ou mining Boy n.
Buses on bulls -Off Thorni-soii. 0; off fSrlf-
'stru'W out- By Thompson. ir; bv crlffilh. 17.
Tine- of game One hour snd me miniltea.
I mplrei.- Iteynsud and Betlegle.
NOTE8 OF THE GAME.
Nef Thnrsdav night Leopold A Price vs.
Hutchinson & Mitchell.
Boyien nbled Bniton of s beautiful hit by
pulling down his ban! Hue drive.
K new umpire wsa born laat night In the
pcrw.n of Nick Bellegle. lng 11. e the umpire.
Paget Printing Company 5 Sugarland 1.
The Paget Printing Company bssebnll team
defeated the Sugarland team .' to 1. making
It two straights from the Sugsrlantl team.
Ksppe for the Pagets was lu great form al
lowing b la opponent only six Mng lea while his
team nuttes made twelve. Storm for Sugar-
land v'tched a Ktendy game. Manager Khi ger
of the Pagets ha turned In hi reaignallon
a manager . He he)ed the Pagej to win
thirteen game out of sixteen they have played
thl year. He will pnbbtv be missed by
some 'of 111 team mate and Mr. Paget. Tle
management will probably be taken up by
some of the Paget' players. Karger will Join
some other fat amateur team In Houston If
the neat PageCs manager release him. But
lu the meantime whenever he can help the
I'agef ne will rte very giao ! imi.
wa pnnd of his team and thought
every player ou the team.
karger
lot of
It H
. . 400 100 000 5 12
001 100 I H i 1 fl
Rtnrtns and Wessendnrf.
Set ire
PsgetS
Sugarland
Knpp- and Jone
Sutiiuiary .
Home nin Klmore.
Three ha? hit -Wilson. Martin.
Two bae bit - Wilton Joiie.
Struck out Bv Kappe S; by Storm fl.
Time of game- Two hour and len minutes.
Cmplrca -Mr. I and Mr. Reynolds.
Hedges 3 La Porte 0.
The Hedge Ice (.ream company nhnt ont the
n I'orte team In a ft gnme Sunday by the
score of :t to n. A fi oture nf the game was
the pegging of Siiitnper of the Ice creams. The
Lu I '"rte bo trhl to tel seeond ami third
lu the flrt two Inning but Slataper cut them
down in eretit sty le and nuide them hug the
bae Pat Thonia. tli- claasy first baaeman
of the l ledger
lth inning by
game.
Struck nt bv Van Pelt 14. by Oreene lfl.
Hit- otf Van I'elt 10. off (ireene 4. Batters
hit iii v ... Poll 2
Butterie -Hedge. Irrene and Slatapcr;
Porte. an Pelt and Kader.
was knor-tfed uuconscloua In the
pitched ball but numbed the
a lot of people away
enthnidaiun of those
2 4
SH SB
1 1
Although the ruin kept
It uo effect on the
pn-nellt " N
Pick Si-hleeter waa a guest In the press ho
lat night It wa rumored he wa scouting
for tie Sim V Lievervni.
It looked like a "coin? bak
Mi-m.ii. In the eighth three rutin au!
but it didn't last long enough.
Worn !I"W 1he kid did hit. The mighty
t.rtfntli hint couldn't keep 'em from connecting
and tlit-y
1 ?OI
Brunner Defeated Addlcks.
The Brunner taaeball club took an anfo ride
out to Adieka Saturday and In the presence of
a large satherlng of fans fniu Katv. Allef and
surpMinding country defeated the Addick club
In a fast and iiiterclliig game by a acor? of
3 to 1 The game wa fast all the way. and
SHELL ROAD ANTI-SUP
B1CTCIX TIIU sVKK OOODTIKU
MABCD CULMORE
tonraiAiax
thrn w.rr asnral asnaadonal plays polled oft
on both sides. DaTla and Emmott old tba v 1
twlrllne for BrnnD.r. wblle Southpaw Martla .
lot then o.er for tb Addlaka hoys. Tha'v
Brunner boy. were alyen a flfte tlma by the
Addlcks club. Plenty of watermelona wera 1
serred. a ml also sona water w nr. . .u. uwi. .
k... ...... .hum wa. unit F. tt.f- '7
lna of tbe fair svl to witness u Kflat.
CHASE WILL STICK.
Him
No Chanca for 8ox to Oat
comiaKay.
(.Associated Prist Rers.)
CHICA0O. July 18. President Chsrlas f3osa-k
lskeT of tbe White Sox returned to Chicago from ;
New York last nlaht snd set at rest rumors that .
Hal Chase of the Ulalanders mlcht coins to.
bis club.
"We had no chance to et Chase." said t .
Coroliaer. "wltliout weakenioa; onr crab saora .
than ("haae would strentrtheo It. No trade I
would be ajtreed to by New Tor that wonM i v
leave a bole lu the home team that It woo in
be Immediately necesasry to fill with a loaa i
"comlskeT did not make known ths naoMS tt I
the players mentioned In the attemptea traoa. j.
Will Bowl Match Gam.
There will be a challenge bowling match
ThursdaT. Ju'3-
Magnolia
No.!
IS. between two teams
1 ami Marnolla No. 2. J
McOmnell ana ioi .o. 4. in uii..-i .ih
be bowled on the Apollo alleys.
a I
Llttle Magnolia Park Taam Won.
The first little Magnolia Park ball team de-
feated the fart National Biscuit company team
with a score of 26 to 2. The batteries for ths
Macnolla Park were Oordan ' ana Jyie
Tbe Maxnolle Park
for the National Biscuit company
1 .I.m ILui I Ilk 1 irrlf 1 1 1 ran II
pin Oak Stars on their diamond Sunday. July 21.
1
and ;
Thomas and .
earn will play
Dysentery la- always serious and often
a dangerous disease but It can be cured.
Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diar-
rhoea Remed has cured It even when
malignant and epidemic. For sale by all
dealers.
were all two and three bagRers.
1 I
Krankltn baltctl ror i-onaer in sum.
By Innings
Stan Antool OH 00 -T
Dallas 103 um WW- S
riiliuiunry :
Innings pitched By Rodeera. 4; Ayres. Ii.
Tnniler .: Amier"ii. 5.
Ituui. made tiff It'igers. R .
Hits apH.rtioned--Off Rogers 8; Ayrea. .1;
Pointer 10; Anderson. 3.
Two lisse hlt--Korsythe. Smith.
Three base hits- -.'lark.
Home runs-- Kelleruiao. Mets Ayres.
Sacrifice fly Vlark. Burle.
St nick out By Rogers. 3; by Ayres. 1; by
AnBases'n'on balls-Off Ponder. S: off Rogers.
2- off Ayres. 1: off Anderson. 1.
'Batters hit-By Rogers. 1.
on bsses San Antonio. 9: Dallas. 8.
Double plays Wallace to Selta to Mett.
Wild pitches By Ayres 1.
Time of game-Two Bonrs.
I'tuplre Newbouae.
WON SIX INNING GAME.
Rain' Stopped Close Battle Between Waco
and Beaumont.
iAssocUltd Prtst Report.)
BKAVMONT. Texas. July 15. After waiting
halt an hoot tur the rain to stop Bsetuaoat
all." r.
.ni Kciiiic.ly
GOOD- BOXING CARD.
New York Has Three Big Drawing Fights
Thla Week.
(Associated Press Retort.)
NKW YORK. Jniv 15.--Three boxing matches
.f sufficient lnu'rince to attract attention
In mi.l.ummer arc scl.cliiled to take place lu
New York thla week B..rahardlrr Wjlls. beayy-
ci.iiiiinlon "f Fngland. "ho eras defeated
t-8'll. Hie IIBI. IIO wii mrr.
New York at Vadlaon. Sguare
garden l-uuglit 'I"' "'Ml" .
Vim pmimln anl In senr-sslTciiesa nn.l cleT.-r-iie.
will ! aboiil equal. Wells Is credited
illi hating the stronger punch.
Mu.-k t r..ii- the I'litstiurg mlddb-welght. will
meet Youiib Kuril of Newark at Madison
Square ganlen tonight. A rough aggnsslre
r'tjVk'SBrltu.iI"1the Chicago lightweight will
meet Toruuiv Glnty. of Scrsntou. Pa . at the
St Nicholas Athletic club We.lnea.lsr nlghl.
a- llelitelghta liaye not appeared aml.ina
to flitht Brltton. but Unity who I. credited.
with outpointing Bryv.n. U confident uf holding
his own.
Levy Bros. 10 Pin Osk 5.
The lyy Bros loisehall team walked away
with the game Siiiulny afternoon with the
pin Oaks at It" sk Park. The feature of
the game was the hitting of Slaughter and
1 Indsey for Levy Bros. each g. ttlng three hits
st of four time- up and a lliri-e-base hit by
Y.aing for I.cvv Bp. Manager Jacobs of ths
l.eT.v Bn Is making some chengce and 01-
pecl'a to win fn'Oi now on.
Would like t" bear from some fist amateur
teams Phone Preston ISSil and ak ffor Jacobs.
Bittcrles for Levy Bros. Slaughter and ulad-ssy.
w
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of steel made into watch springs
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The difference? A matter of re-
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most highly refined steel used in
automobile construction lightest
strongest safest.
More than 75.000 new Fords into serv-
ice tli is season proof that they must
he right. Three passenger Roadster
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delivery car $700 f. o. b. Detroit
with all equipment. Catalogue from
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Walker Sts. Houston or direct from
Detroit factory.
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