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'.!.'':. ff - rlBf 'nr th ClMmplona b won hts 1th
-eoneeatlT. Tlctor. lie pitched oowtotrnt ball.
tnd th terrlfle drabbiix .tpt li lnni oaly
and Tcweia went In to rtilw blra. Tli Bof.
' i ould not b tapprd. bowCTrr and
i ' " i . t0"ch'd h Mito fraely tn the Mrxata.
V -'H j FIt rnna were (MhCNd off Howell and three
i-ii :Y '. Teareau. while the Baoraneera made three
! 5 Tb locale had bad dax la the oiit-
ifjte.JjJ. aeeral armra were made. '
I v?;!? . '. n "a enatomary of late tha Bnnaloea
"n nui In the enrtaln-ralaer. After Mowry
'? : t "1 TOHDi1ed out UIU trlnled to deep renter and
rame
homo
Bnlth.
Oirklll
8 ireTeoort
tied up tbe noore In the aeronil.
Mrltonald hit
and Fllrk MrlAH . ll.iKl.unl lnaH hnt
orthen funihled the ball and tbe 1' Irate (cored
from aemnd eaally.
Honaton went ahead axatn In the third on
Roae'a aaerlBre and Mldilleton'a hit. Only one
tallj came In on the three hlta. however. The
Plratee evened un the ni aaaln In the next
lnalnr. Gorklll ran under MrDsnald'a high fly
oni nroppeo n iron the etire or ma
lore the
the
' . Baecaneer atnle thlnl and rhalkeil un the run
; ! - Bone' wild pitch oer Wlck'a bead. Hub-
' trd died.
' '' ' Howeira mle'ortanea eame faat and thick Hi
Vj. tha alxth ronnil. Mitm maile a heautlfrtl catch
f Mldrtietun a loac foul mitalde of the rlaht Held
Jtne. but Howell wobbled and paaaeil Cork III and
Jorthen. Tbe Aral reached thlnl a paaaed
ball and Hnb pilfered the runhton ahead of him
a moment later. With two atrlkea n blm. Kane
reanonded to tbe call of necemlly with a rlcloua
alap to center hrlnclna In botli. Bnffaloe and
reaching aecnnd on the throw In. Bcll'a Inocld
ent advanced Jerry and Wlek'a hlngle to deep
orouaiu mm in ror tie mat acore oi ine
' 5'. Inaln. Roae went ont. Howell to Oardner.
' Teareau appeared In the boi In the Pirate half
- ef the aerentb and waa exceedingly kind In the
viaiier tn iree irananonation. but me tone
i - Honatnn acere. aa the rcanlt of a pretty play
I pretty play br
up and walked
Hubbard. Mid"
avowry woe waa ine arat man i
going down on Hlll'a aronnder to
flleton laid a nerfact Kim 1 aian tha third haai
llae and waa cnt off at drat. Mcnonald to Gard-
ner. Mowry had already reached third on the
Slay but he apriated Int home nn the throw to
rat. Oardner aaw him and abut tbe ball to
Oartlh. hnt Joa waa apcedlna aome and tapped
the plate jnat ahead of Garvln'a tag. It waa
a pretty ateal and required faat work to carry
it tbrongh. . Corklll alngled and atole and
rlxertben walked hut Kane toirc Corklll at third
and It waa all on.
Thlnga looked bad for Charlie Roae when tbe
Plratee made aomethlng of a ninth Inning hat-
ting rally. McDonald led off with a long double
Beer Korthen'a head. Flick fanned hnt Mlddle-
na muffed Hubbard' alow grounder putting
RIcDonald on third. Garvin walked. Ailing the
agi. but HIM made a running catch of Tea-
Teaa lnoeld drive. Ma Tea alagled and tallied
Mae "but Kane took care of Hmlth'a grounder.
Three men on the baga and only one down '
looked omlnoua for a time hut Hoae palled out
of. tbe hole wall and a aigh of relict went up
.jCmm the fane. ' .
The Dallaa Olanta freah from a hunch of extra
Inning gamea with the Bmncoa will be the at-
traction at Went r.nd park thla afternoon. jDal-
laa ta going good with tk. exception of the pitch-
ing Wall and there ra iwA trt In that de-
TMrtment. Kltber Bhonta or Torrey will pitch
the aliening game and aa both did excellent
work against. Saa Antonio a -good exhibition la
ft torn feed. While tbe Buffaloea are tying np with
Maloney'e men Bhreveport will be fighting with
the Nagf. - s I
The acore:
Honaton.
AB
R SB BH SH PO A K
1 1 10 I 0 0
10 114 4 0
0 1110 4 1
1 1 1 0 8 0 1
1 1 0 0 2 0 1
1 0 1 0 IS 0 0
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0 0 1 0 4 0 0
1 0 1 0 0 6 0
1 1 1 27 14 4
R 8B BH BH PO A E
0 0 10 10 0
SO 0 0 2 0 0
0 2 0 14 0 0
0 0 0 0 1 0 0
8 12 0 12 1
0 0 0 1 8 4 0
0 0 1 0 0 4 0
0 0 0 0 2 1 0
0 T 0 0 0 2 0
0 0 0 0 0 1 0
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101 003 Iffa
ins 103 in8
010 100 Onl 3
120 000 0128
Vowry. If
Hill aa .
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V .iflddletoo.
Corklll. rf 8
Fartuaa. cf
Kane. lb...
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Bell. Sb
wlrkeahoffer
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Khreveport
Uirca rf ....
C. Brnlth. cf .
Oardaer lb ..
Gear. If
McDonald 8b
Flick aa . ...
Hubbard 2b
Garvin t ....
Howell p ...
ffaaraaa p ...
Totala
By Innings:
' Houston .
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Bhreveport ..
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-' Summary:
. Two-base bits Bell McDonald.
Three. ha kit Hill.
iaerlOoe ta Mlddleton.
Bases on bal
alia Oft Boas 2 off Howell 2 off
Vearaaa a.
Innings pitched By Howell 8.
' Hits OS Howell 8. -
Rtrock out By Boss 4 by Howell 1 by Tcs-
trau 1. .
Paaaed ball Garvin.
Wild pitch Boae.
. Lett an beaea Houston 8. Bhreveport 8.
- Time of same One hour and Aftr-flve minutes.
Umpire Matthcwa.
NOTES OF THE GAME.
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U.U a.... rViflflll m ihaiif if. mr(n f.wrvr aaslth
' -ai l.a Atirlia hltM Pa r Tta fhav rsknaa Vat a ..
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kish (br.
cormu rnna gooa on ine eiron ttwc v 1
' a long run.
' . Hill's aacrlDce tn advance Roae and' Mowry In
' tbe third was aa perfect a bant ha roald be laid
lewn. . it rolled almost to Brat before Howell
eonld 8t to It. A. j
'Garvin sent a hot an to Boee'a hare hand' in
the .third. The ball bounced and relied to deep
short bat Bell picked It .up In time . to snag
'tbe hefty Pirate at drat.
. McDonald also scored all three of the Plratea'
'v i runs. He reached first twice on tean hlta. one
W . at them a long double to center and waa asfs
the third time by courtesy of Corklll.
.. :' '' tal Gear specialised on hitting down td ahart
' ? V! westerdsy. Three- times Hill threw tbe Pirate
' V. Captain oat at Arst and on the fourth lie forced
f a man at second on a grounder to Mlddleton.
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of The Hill men found Howell and Teareau for
r. aigbt blta. Rvery Buffalo hnt Hub Northeu got a
good one am
:l I 'V walking
anu ue iraic f wirierv irii aim au
tnat hardly had time ta get a
'i -- Roar Buffalo went down on Garvin yeeter-
" ' tn.M. SkMMimt eatehae Waa wit Vn tha heat
'C'" ef form nd th Champions ran aroond on the
V sacks nulla freely. Howell's slowness hampered
. "' ' arvla. - - ".' r.
". Wick was moch steadier nehtnd the) bat 'then
V . tn the second bhreveport game. He Is still a
' ' ' trlfV stale but a few ilsrs' work will get his arm
tn i ararisss ashrklug nrder. Only on Pirate
nauutcd to. pilfer ea Wick anyway. -
' rTonston is plsylng at a faster gait than moat
team in league. The Buffaloes captnred the
aerlc f" butbj Oklahoma and Sbrevsport by-
i'
orcj Masury' 011
msi.uc ui ft poiui; vent
cjtiaUity on the inside
hsvaluelt0ti.eiaint"'
f-sktisfartiontO.me;
eijest aiiUinade.f
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;'. (Iddlrtaa made pretty aarrMce. too la tha
"seventh to kelp Mowry along: bur tha fans were -too
stark engaged In following Joe s lightning
sprtit for borne from second to applaud the boot.
Mowry'a dash for. hs 4lat waa certainly the .
feature of tbe game. i- y - .-v
- Dallas this afternona at West End park. The
fame Is called at 4:20 and will be a rare ei-
Ibttloa'nf beaenall If promlaea are troe. VThe-
Giants are st that point of the ladder erbera
llslonev (eels he baa got to" win a asms and the
BoSaiors need the extra Win. to..
Charlie Rose I one ef tha best on tbe pitching
staff right now. The way he pulled himself out
af 4b bale In the ninth waa a aigbt wortlK
retching. Teaterday made Ms alxtk conaecntlve
victory and he can almost surety b counted oa
ta take one from tha Giants. s .
That McDonald yonth playing with Rhmeport
Is destined te asove np to higher. i roles. He
f.iayss Brat-ciaaa gama as. iniru
reonentlv for comfort. Ha took
and hlta too
He took ears of every
Buffalo that came np In tbe second
getting i
ebrts on Nortben and Bell and catching out
sva
oa .a fly. ; . . vii ' .
' Gear' Would have done better to aavs T caress
for today's -decisive struggle with Ban Antonio.
The big pitcher bad not. warned up sufficiently
when he weut in the box yesterday ami was
v. lid. He ami Ashtiaa are working bet
ng better than
at be depended
the other Pirate pltcliera and
on to bold tbe Bronco..'
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The Buffaloes had recovered their eye for tbe
elusive apbere yesterday and were smashing It
neniar ann were amsauins
The hannieet nart of the Oer-
all over the lot.
' in
formance waa that there were
sent
;enerniry ira rriem
on the stations when the blngles came. If the
Champions keep that np there will be sorrow tn
Dallas' part of the circuit. -
Hill wsa tbe bright particular stsr of the aft-
ernoon with eight fast fielding chancea and a
three-bsae smash that scored (lie flrst ran. In
the sixth he made a beautiful atop of Gear's
fast bounder-over the second sack. Htlnter hsd
to run behind the hag to get the he I) but be
did it sud caught the runner. :
BENEDICT ROUTED BEAVES.
Oklahoma Went Down Before New-
ly Married Crab. t.
' (Houston Post Sftcial.)
GALVESTON. Texaa. Jnae 14. Pitcher Bert
Garber demonstrated to the alngle men . par.
tictilarly tbe Vltcbers of the Texaa league that
becoming a married man doe not mean thatj
be can't pitch winning ball. This was shown '
this ' afternoon when with Garber la tbe box.
be scored a two hit and a shutout game against
tbe Oklahoma Indians. The game taking It
from the Galveston standpoint waa a very de-
cided improvement -over the other two games
plarTd with Andrews' men. Tbe ginger which
was. lacking yesterday and the day before waa
in evidence snd the Haadcraba went at It like
thc.v meant to win and they gave Garber such
support that be could not fall to be encouraged.
Oklahoma started out all right hnt Ister In
the game several of the players began to lag
and aa s result there la charged against them
five errors all of which contributed to the de-
feat of the team. In the opening Inning Hoff-
man first np. -waa walked: Bandncrr sacrificed
him to second: Hlnrirkaen went to first on
Perrlne'a error and a double atal. followed by
a drive by liundon scored both runners. Again
In tbe fifth Ilinrlrkwn alngled. atnle second
bag. took third on a passed ball and scored on a
clean Tilt by Riley. The seventh Inning saw the
final run of the game annexed. Bandherr making
a alngle. Hlnricksen sacrificing taking third
on a balk and the scon wss recorded by Riley's
second pinch hit.
The) gsms was featured by three faat double
plays one by Miller unassisted when he blocked
a drive of Bpssgler touching second to kill
Dundon.
Galveston AB R B BH SH PO A R
Hoffman rf 4 1 0
Bandbsrr aa .... t 1.0
lllnrtclwen rf .. 8 1 2
Dundon. 2b ..... 4 0 0
Jlller If 2 0 1
8 0 0
84 0
1 . 0 0
4 2 0
2 0 0
1 -
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8 4 O.i 0
li 0
Bpangler lb ... . 4 0
.iipenoer. 8b
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8
Sillier. 2b ...... 0 0 0 0- 5
Orowaon n 2 0 0 0 0 0 1
Drucke 1 0 0 0 0 0
Tptsst
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Batted for Crowson In ninth.
Ry Inninga:
Galveston I ... .200 010 10 4
Hlta ' 100 120 22 8
Oklahoma City 000 000 00O0
Hlta 010 000 1002
Summery: t
Two-base hit Spencer.
Double Plays Miller (nnasslstedi: Bpancler to
Bandlierr to S pansier: Randlierr to Bpangler.
Inninga pitched By Garber 0. by Crowson 8.
Hlta Off Oarber 2. off Crowson 8.
Htnick out By Garber 8 by Crowaon 4.
Bases on balls Off Oarber 2 off Crowson 5.
Passed bsll Koyes.
Time of gsme One boar and thirty minute.
Umpire Jeffries.
PANTHERS SWEPT SERIES.
Fort Worth Recruit Won Poorly
v Played Game From Waco.
(Htwhw Pott Sfcial.)
WACO Texaa Jus 18. Fort Worth made
ft threV straight from Waco today . by taking
the last game of the series by a score of 5 to 8.
Maxon. the Fort Worth youngster who hsd
been on the bench a week waa tried out by the
locals and gave a very fair account of him-
self although there were six errors behind him.
The game easily belonged to the visitors from
the start.
Waco
Jnhneton. rf
Dugey 2b . . .
AB
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. 5
. 3
. 4
. 4
. 4 .
. 2
. 4
. 4
R 8B BH 8H PO
0 0 10 0
0 0 3
10 0
0 0 0
1 0 2
10 1
0 0 0
Tulloa. 3b
Cnnnoway
lb .
Harnfann as
'Williams. If
Wylcr cf .
&inlon c . .
axon p .
..34 3 0 10 0 27 20
Fort Worth
AB ' R BB BH BH PO
rnnnsn 2D
Moure sa .
0 0
2 0
0 1
2 0
1 ( 0
2 0
2 1
1 0
0 0
Jolly rf
Hlggs. cf
Coyle. lb
Brewster. If ...
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... 4
... 4
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j Hnapp. 3b t
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. 3
.82
U'eatherford p .
Totala j
By innings:
Ward .........
Fort Worth ...
Hmnmary:
8 10 2 Zf 14 1
....000 000 0308
............. '....201 010 0105
-Waco 8. Fort Worth 4. "
irt on psaes-
Two-base hlta Gordon. Harbison. Suapp. '
'rnree-uaae nit- jonnaton.
Double plaje -Tulloa to Dugey to Oonnowav;
Gordon to Harbison to Gordon: Moore to Klllmcn
to Coyle.-
Struck ont Br Ms ion 8. hy Weatherford 8.
Baaca oa balls Off Maxon 1 off Weather-
foid 8.
Hit bv Ditcher Rr Maxon 1.
Time of as me One bunr and ten
Umpire Bly.
i Inn tea.
BRONCOS WON SERIES.
By Bunching; Hits Nags Took Third
Straight From Dallas.
(Jtmuton Post Sfteial.)
BAN AKTONIO. Texas. June' 14. Ban An-
toolo1 pounced oa Evans ta grand ship today
and pounded him. over tbe Acid. The result log
score was' 6 to 2. Da Ilea got ten bit to San
Aatmilo'a elsht. but roulil nut hnncb them at
tbe proper linie
homer- by Maag.
The score:
Ban Antonio
Hornhorat lb
Alexander. 2b . .
Mrlver If
Btlaeoa cf-...
'rench rf .....
jiraem .....
Klrestine 8b v.
Bchsn. e
racaey p ......
e ux- Manas runs wss a
AB
8B BH HH PO
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2
4
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8
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Jl
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..8 1
4. .
1 i 0
.Totala ..V
Dallas-."
Thebo rf '.
Masg. 8b-....
Maloney rf ..
Gowdy lb ...
8toreb V
Jacsoa. 2b ...
Kns a ......
Onslow e
BVana p.?.i"
8 3 27
0
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8 ' 1
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Vfotaht 'A.ttt.".SA-i - 18 ' 24 IT. t
'f By tnnlngt !a ' V "J- . '-i'-''-
Bkb Antonio. . . . . . .''. .'.'.. . . . . .... 000 820 01 d
Dallas ...... ......I. J..J. ........ 109 001 W 3
' Mummery ' . ' ? i -" .-' i
Two-baae bit BthuoB. -' ;'- i ' . -: Ij-t
- . rj.e m.ii.1. ... J.'if'- :-'! r-...-
' BacrlAra- (Klrestln.i -i
.'8track oat Br Keener T. by
Evans tV '
; Base aa balls Off Evan 6. off Feeaey 2. .
.- jiatTsr nii Jy r.vass.
" Left ow bases gap Antonio 8. Dallas 10. ' .
Time of game One hour and sity-Sve aHantati
tmplr blaudUa sad Moras. . . .
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wUja-.V'
4 . Curley Maloney '
An old farortte In Houston will great tha
patrons at Wt Kna park today.
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Se.aeaeveeewvseeieaeeieeMaeeeea.eeeeat
Gossip of the Diamond
The Pellcana have acquired a paw lBAsMer
In Walter Blunt formerly of tbe Lockbart aeml-
Erofcsalooala. He rennrted yesterday but failed
I star In hi initial game.
' Han Antonio la putting In a claim aa "Hitlees
Wonder." If the Bronco don't take to bat-
ting when they go on the road tbey will 'class
better aa "runleas" . wonders.
The under dog In the Hon th west Txaa ar
playing Uatless ball as s eneral thing bat
they can be counted on to wake up about Friday
when tbe second series opens.
Tbe Dallas News says that Dallas fan are
Quit generally pleased with the acquisition of
Thebo. Those gentlemen never bsd a kick com-
ing. How do the Waco fane feel about It?
Miller pulled off a double play unassisted.
The Crabs did few fielding stnnts of their own
in tbe lln uf double plava. Bandherr played
a faat gam at abort accepting eight chance.
Every Brat division club in th Turn logos
won yeaterdae. At present standing that means
that every club of the southern end of the cir-
cuit won out. except Waco. Th Navigator are
still dropping game.
Mclver In left field for th Broocos was cred-
ited with - alx out and sa assist. Player sr
till umpiring In th Alamo City. Wnr are
the honest gentlemen whe are paid by the league
to handle the indicator 7-
... - . 1 . i ; f-i
Perhaps the change is management hts In-
duced the Beevllle nlna to perk np and-take a
new leas tin life. They may b axeneoted to do
much better In tbe percentage column with tbe
opening of ih ew series. ' - -
Fallanca Is kitting tha bumps good and bard.
After winning from Corpus and tha Brownies
Beevllle and Bay City both took occasion to land
on hi currea for many bin glee. Ramos i still
going. at. hi a crustem ed pace. . . .. . .
Tha- Indians were
tagged'' la the Bald ad
weak at the bat- whlls
out an . error and used tb big stick-to adran-
i. wuiar ire. r-rmwm w. cu .11
tag.
It la easy to trace "how th gam was
won'
"from..
-.a xs
few dttalla Ilk that
The Dallaa pitcher paaaed one Nsg and bit
another. McIVer Stlnsou and' Frencb who con-
stitute tlfat bard-hlttlng Ban Antonio outSeld
got two bioglea. apiece. At thla rat Btlnson
will be leading the league aoaia tlm la th near
(tutor. v . .
Bay City must win two . straight i ad tha
Rosebads tosp the same Dumber in the next
two dgys for th Klc Ester to win the leader-
rhlp. .'From present Indication Btirke has no
nmntJon of . letting the Ant aerie dip out
ef- bi rip.
' Wilsy ' wa .then with tha timely Jilt y-
rtlajr. Both of his willow laps brought In run
for the orange Grower. Anderson . also did
food stick work. Ferguson . iof tha Bermuda
piceo out a good : on and ttcppeo into a tripii
bul it was .watt8.'' ?- i-ilfbl''
Those Valla pitcher are In bad shape. Out-
side of Bbdnts and Torrey a' Giant twirlar can't
step into th o without feelini
ig a or
tlon to lose. Brans liaudMl Ogle snd company
ar all np (gainst It. Maloney' men outblt th
Broncos yeete;n1ay. but Kvaus' boodoo was on tha
Job and he lost a usual.
Laredo I playing a good Balding game bnt
the batter arc on s fierce sort of slump. It bss
been many a dsy since s Beevllle pitcher got off
with three hits. Tbe despised Orange Grower
took th aeriea sway from tha visitors and that
Is slmoat s record for Beevllle;
Weatherfosd passed Avs Panthers.
Dnrer of
th Navbrators bit ssfe y thl
three out of Ave time
np. All of tha extra b hit wre made off
Maxon a triple ny Johnston and doubles from
the beta of Gordon and Harbison. Four of Fort
Worth's plsyers found for two ainglea sack.
Tbe Buds were going nicely at tbe expense
of one MclNiwell yesterdar. Every man oa the
lineup registered for hit. All bnt three got
more than on. It I rather a aurpruw that
Corpus eame off with only a nine-run shutout.
Tbe Pellcana could only reach Gilbert tor two
measly single and had no elalm to think of
winning.
Maag. Maloney Onalow and Evan hit th pel-
let for two good once each. Bnt they scattered
them ont too moch. Maag acquired a homer but
the base were unoccupied when It waa pulled
eff. whereaa tea lonesome Giants died on the
cushions. If Joe Gardner will use his spyglass
he migbt find that that has something to do
wlrti the famous leak.
Blakeney pitched good game for th Rlc
fatera yesterday taking the contest trout
rownsville. While he waa by no means phe-
nomenal be mowed doim tbe Brownies when-
ever they needed hit badly. Hie opponent
hsd one bed Inning and loat tlie game in that
round. Payne got two hit. Including a homer
out of three trip to the pn.
Maxon. Fort Worth's new twirler who wa
nicked from amateur circles acquitted himself
creditably in yesterday's game. Tbe Navigators
bit blm freely enough but he kept their finds
scattered and won the game. Maxon had but
one bad inning the eighth when Waco scored
three runs but these were lsrgoly dns to poor
Drilling support behind th recruit
Osrber twirled his first gam since becoming
neneuici
nd onlv allowed the Indians two
hits. Darla and Kcil Downey aecured the drives.
HI ley of tbe Crabs drew two bits out of two
tries snd the rest of the team bit hard behind
tbe uew addition tn the rsiik of wedded life.
Doc Andrews had better marry off few of hi
Kitchen In the next few ilss for the Oklahoma
unch certainly need iraiuea.
Able and Billiard ar fighting happily for th
rikeout championship uf tbe league. Dp to
e aeriea with Dallaa Ablea held the record
with fifteen fen-out in one al
Bllllird tied
this with another fifteen In tbe Bret gam with
tbe Olauts.
Whereupon Abies csme back at blm
tbe next da;
y with nineteen goose ens chslked
un against M&loneylter. It wsa rather an for.
tnonte fur Dallaa that the two twirler should
una out ins uiants te seme mm question upon.
Taylor Did Not Play Navigators.
Houston Pott SptcioJ)
TAY1XJB Texas June 13. Manager Jaeggll
of the Taylor baseball clnb ba signed for five
interesting game thl week. Friday and Sat-
urday hi team will meet the underrated college
team of the Agrlrnltural anil Mecbnical college
from College citation on tbe Taylor grounds.
WeiliicsUiiy anil Thursday be will eutrrtstn s
combination tenm of Ivlgls. Bastrop and fttate
university playcra. Tbe latter frame-up I being
engineered by Klglu.
A iwme arranged for yesterday with the Waco
club of the Texaa league It nelog an off day for
that club waa canceled on account of tha burial
here of the late Bcmanl Brown of Houston.
Baseball Comedy at Alvin.
(Houston Pott Spcsial.)
ALV1 X Tessa Juns 12. The gam of baa
ball played hers this afternoon between Alvin
ml tbe Dolton-lfarrla team of Galveston re-
sulted In a score of 16 to It In favor of the Gal-
veston team. Tbe game was a comedy of error
from start to finish. Tn three pitchers worked
by escii team were very wild pad tbe number
of free passes Issued by each one wss tha only
feature uf tbe game. Alvin was somewhat crip-
pled oa account of Steels and Poxuleit being out
Of the gsme .. . .- ' ....
.Injured in Baseball Game.
IHoutto Pott SttcUkf.) .. t
GALVESTON Texs June 14. Friday
evening Sydney Fisher; tha 14-year-old
aors of Dr F. K. Flaher received a broken
leg while playing ball with' a number of
companlona. - Sydney and a companion
started on a run for a batted fly ball and
coming together young Fisher had his
foot twisted In auoh a manner that the
bone was broken. i - ' .. . .
vv Berlin Defeated Green Oak..
J HRE!HAM. Texas. . Juao-13. At 'tb Green
Oak feat Batardsy there was' a match game mf
ball bttwren th Green Oa and Berlin teema
is wnvb Uerlla ws vlcus-lou by a ear f
U to 4V ; .-v.j..-'. :.I- "-;f -
If.
rru a
. it. ;.e
7 r - y
? '" :. - if..
f or Men and Youn ren
Now iii Full Press
At Unusual and Extraordinary Reductidna
$15.00
$20.Q0
BEEVILLE TOOK THE SERIES
Orange Growers Blanked Laredo by Timely
Hitting.
aBaSam ana )
Yesterday's Soorei:
Ictorla 8; Corpus Christ! 8.
Beevllle B Laredo 3.
Bay City 8; Browns?! lis 8.
Where They Play Today:
5 . - Bay- City at Brownsvlll.
Beevlll at Victoria. a
Corpus Ohrlatl at Urade.
(
8. W. Txa
Vlctorls ........
ay City .
i redo
Brownsville
Corpus Christ! . .
Beevlll
flayed.
BKKVILLR Texas. June 14. With McDonald
pitching brilliant gam and hi rapport of
the sensational order at critical moments Ls-
redo was blanked today la the odd game of th
aerie. Fallanca waa bit when hit counted ran
and hi (import wss just as good aa that ac
eorded Mc
acuonaui
The work of Anderson at
short snd Knaupp st third for tbe Iocs Is waa
specially brilliant snd Trapper Longiey timely
bitting sgsin I eat urea to gsme.
The acore
Beevlll
Knsupp. lb .
Woessner. lb
Walker 2b . .
Cotnptoa. If .
Longley. cf .
Boberteon e
Gertiardt. e .
Cross rf
Anderson ss
McDonald p
Total ....
Laredo
AB
8
4
a
Won. Lest P.C.
88 18 840
... 61 28 23 fib
... ta 23 ' 20 442
... 85 21 84 882
...88 18 84 868
88 BH BH PO A K
0 10 18 0
0 0 10 1 1
0 1 0 2 2 0
0 ' 0 0 3 0 0
0 3 0 4 0 0
0 0 0 1 1 0
0 0 0 4 1 1
0 0 0 1 0 0
1 3 0 0 5 0
8 10 13 0
1 ."i "5 2T 18 "i
8B BH BH PO A R
0 1 0 2 0 0
1 1 0 2 8 0
0 1 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 1 3 0
8 0 0 2 0 0
0 0 0 8 1 0
0 0 O 11 1 1
0 0 O i 0 0
0 0 0 0 2 0
"l "4 "ft 24 12 1
81
AB
Ferguson ef
Biaveu ss
PiUedas
is. 3b .... 4
. rf 4
i. 2b .... 3
xomaa.
Tom I In
Gonsalea e
Underwood C
Fmth lb ...
Bheflleld If .
Fallanca p .
Total 28
By Innings:
Beevllle
Laredo
000 110 I0 3
000 000 0000
. Summary:
Two-base bit l-ongley.
Three-bssc hit Ferguson.
Struck out Bv lie Donald 8 by Fallanca 8.
Baaes on balls Off McDonaM 2 off Fallanca 3.
First base on errors Beevllle 1 Laredo 1.
jeft on bascsBeevllle 8 Laredo 4.
Double plsrs Boberteon to Walker
passed balls Gonaaies Underwood.
Time of game One hour and thirty minutes.
Umplr Goudinnn. - .
GILBERT BLANKED CORPUS.
finds Shut Out Pelicans in Slow
Game.
(Houtto Pott SptcioJ.)
COBPD8 CHHI8TI Texss. June 14. Victoria
shut out Corpus Chrlstl In a dull game today by
8 to 0. Gilbert bad tb Pllca going while
McDowll was found frequently once In tbe
fifth for three two-baggers In succession. A
sensational catch by Kilfsoa ws the feature of
the dav.
Cor. Cbrlstl
Rlllson. if
Wicks. 2b
Henderson. In .
Addlnglon. .'lb .
Psge. c
Merrltt. If
Ashe ss
Blunt rf
McDowell p ..
Totals
Victoria-
Pendleton cf .
Walsh. Kb
Onion lb
A. Knaupp. rf.
II. Knaupp. ss.
Burke. 2b
Khef field. If . . .
Adams c
Gilbert P
Totals
Bv Innings:
Corpus Cbrlstl
Vlctorls
AB
.. 4
.. 4
.. 2
::-
::l
BB BH BH PO
0 0 o n
0
.27 8 0 2 1 2T 18 4
AB K SB BH BH PO A R
.4 2 0 2 1 0 0 0
.4112 108 0
.8 2 0 2 0 13 2 O
.82130200
.3 0 0 2 0 8 2 0
.88020121
.80 01 O 0 1 1
..800107 10
.41810 100
.40 i 1 18 S 27 13 i
..... ........ .000 000 000 0
1. ....... ...100 140 1200
Summsry: -Karned
nine Victoria 8
Two base hits Wslah. Adam.
Struck out By aieDoweli 8. hy Gilbert 7.
First base on bal la Off McDowell 2 oft Gll-
Left' on base Corpus Chrlstl 6. Victoria 8.
First base on ermco Cospn Chrlstl 1 Vlc-
torls 3.
Hit by pitcher Gilbert 1 (Vsrrlltl.
Tim of game On hour and thirty five mln-
Tntplres---McLnrhllB nd Bibb. .
BAY CITY WOJ Df ' FOURTH.
Brownies Pitcher Only Weakened
Onoe bnt lost tfame. .
(Haui Pott SpocioJ.)
".;' BAT cm Texas Jnae 14. Blkeney had
everything today and thongh th Brnwaie bit
safely a often as tn locals. Blskeney's deadly
strikeout msterislly -slstcd error lees support
in the ealsmnlnlng given th vlattors Tsff
weakened but once bnt that wa noucb. frlee'
field ng waa ise reatnrs or ine game.
Bay City AB B SB BH 8U PO
A B
Hamilton.
Diesel xi
Csmpbel)
Iauay
An event qf interest to. men lol all ages.
isizes tastes and jprofessions is . Our
(Grade
Suits for SAIM
Suits for SI liin
$35.00 Suits for 26.50
No Slue Sirgts Tiohairs or Linens Included
Bsumcartasr
pweet. e . . . . .
Robinson ef
Payne lb ....
Blakeney p .
Total
1. 2
.
. 4
:i
.80
1 1
0 1
I I !
0 0 3" 0 1
8 8 1 27 11
0
B
0
0
I
0
0
0
8
Brownsvlll AB
La monies cf ...8
McClintock. as SbS
Hellman lb .... 4
Pries 8b ss 4
Peebles rf 4
Bschs If 4
Teepe c 4
Toles 2b
Tsff. p 8
B BH BH PO
0
1
i i
8 "t 24 li 8
Total
.82
By Inning
Bay City ...
Hlta
Brownavllle .
...004 100 Ops 8
...101 211 00' 8
.000 000 0000
...100 100 1210
tilts
Summary:
Two base bits Peebles. Sweet
Taff.
Home run i-ayne.
Struck outBy Blakeney 8.
Baaea "a balls Off Tsff 8.
Mstters hit Bv Hlnkener 1. bv Tsff 1
Ift on bssea Bay City 8 Brownavllle 8.
Douhle play Tsff
to Heliman to Price.
Passed
hslls
-Teepe 2.
Time of gsme One hour and twenty minute.
Umplr
-n-ooaa.
STATE TENNIS TOURNAMENT
To Be Held at Dallas Beginning
June 20.
(From Saa Antonio Rxpr.l
Charles 0. Cressos Bemp Buss Walter la
Walthall. Qua Grons Leonard Brown and Lena
A. Walthall will attend th But tennis tonrna-
ment which will begin la Dallaa Juns 20. Cres-
sos snd Buss and Walthall and Walthall kav
arb held I ha championship la double for th
State and Bemp Rua haa been champion la
Ingle.
Tbe Ban Antonio contingent expects at th
coming tunmamcnt to capture both the double
snd singles chamnlonahlp. aa It ta believed tb
tx men who will gu from her r th tnal
equals of any In the Bute.
An Interesting program baa been arranged by
the Dallas club for the visitors snd In addition
to the tsnnls event there will be a number of
enjoyable sorial function.
I:
C. Cresson of this cltv la vice nreeldant of
th Texas Lawn Tennis association under whoas
auspices the tournament la held and trans
Groos la one of the directors. It Is probabls
tbat tbs next tournament will be bsld In Bsa
Antonio.
Tbe event will consist of men' singles snd
doubles women's singles snd mixed doubles. Th
winner of the men's singles will bv tk privi-
lege of chillenglng C. M. Butlln of tbe City of
Mexico winner of the championship of 1808 and
tb preaent holder of the championship chal-
lenge cup presented by tbe Dallas l-awn Tenul
club. Tbe winner of th men' double will
have th privilege of challenging C. M. Butlln
and Baall Jenkins of the CtTy of Mexico the
preaent Texas doubles champions.
The winner of the women a alngle will have
tb privilege of challenging Miss Patricia But-
lln of the City of Mexico winner of tb chui-
plonablp of 100R. Siieclal Interest la centered In
thl vent wblrh Isst year was the moat Im-
portant one of lis kind ever held In Texas. Ow-
ing to the Increaaed Interest which haa been
Uken tn womsn's plsy In th State during th
past season a ronelderable number of entries
are expected. This event will begin Wednesday
June 23.
The winners of the mixed doubles will hsve tbe
privilege of challenging Ml Patrtrte Butlln and
C. M. Butlln of the City of Msxlco winners of
tbe event in moo. This event will begin Wed-
nesday June TI.
There will he consolation event In men' ain-
glea and men's doubles for which all players or
teams who ere defeated in the flrat match ac-
tually plsycd will be eligible.
Provided there are seventy five or more entries
In men's ainglea the loners of tbs third round
will be privileged to play for s "better lurk
next time" trophy.
Big League Batsmen.
AMERICAN I.RAGI'K.
Player and Clnb. G
Lajol. Cleveland. .40
Schmidt. IMrolt.14
Knight New Y. irk. 10
Bemier. Athletlca.il
Cobb. Detmlt 40
Newnam Ht. I . 1U
H. Davis.Atbletlca.42
Delrhanty. Detroit. 48
Speaker Boston . . .41
Chase. New Yolk.. 42
Wood. Boston 13
AH. K. II. SB. SH. Av.
isr. lb ill
ai 7 12
21 8 8
38 3 13
177 8.'i 88
87 3 12
130 24 43
l.Vi 28 4
103 23 411
173 23 52
80 6 8
421
87
31
871
368
824
818
814
8111
8111
800
NATIONAL LBAGUK.
Player and Club. U. AB. B H. SB. SH. Av
grass I in
4
888
873
368
8B7
i&2
843
343
823
hi
821
818
818
818
818
ioj
802
81 SI
800
( raudall. N. Turk. 10
Uaif.-e. PI. I Is 41
Ix-laeld. i'lltsborg.10
Hutliewsi.il. N. Y.. 11
Wheat. Brooklyn. .48
Campbell l'ltta...20
Hofinsn Chlcsgo. .34
Archer. Chicago... 22
McLean. Clnein...30
Graham Boston ..41
Zimmerman Chi.. 24
Beaumont Chi.... 28
Beseher Clncln..41
Pssert. Clneln....2
Hnblltael. Clncln..40
Phelps St. Lonls.37
Bvrne Pittsburg. .40
Downey Clucln...80
Morsn Phil J2
0
28
8
20
12
22
6
i
S
12
27
18
28
15
24
18
1
128
14
81
170
84
108
81
2i
100
72
88
103
I Ml
ike
120
Kaphan to Stay in Game.
(Houston Post Sptckl.)
OALVE8T0N. Texaa iuna 14. BH
Kaphan who reeleved a broken leg In
tha gam with Houston May 30 la now
able to lt up In a wheel chair. Tha
aurgeon having him' tn oharga announoea
that the broken bones the mending rap-
idly and that there will be left nothing
that wji after thla rear keep him out of
tha .i;'::j
'ViN - " iiJ . '
i i r -v'j ''.i'. ; -. wii; !. i
W I Mi ' II v.: ' t'r ' r Wfftf '
$25.00 Suits
$30.00 Suiteiforyn
DI AVCn CnTlDTCCM IMM1M
Cleveland and Boston Put Up a Great 0
Which Ended in a Tie.
American Lgue Played. Won.
Philadelphia 44 so
New Purk .
Detroit ....
Boston . . .
Cleveland .
..43
v.8
23
IS
Waabtugtoa
Chicago 41
St. Loul 44
(AttoeUltdPrttiKtptrt.i
CLRVRLAND June 14 Cleveland and Boa-
tea playad finrtMB Inning today to' a ti. ob
team scoring six run Carrtxan's rrof ba tb
ninth allowed Cleveland - to ti th ecors snd
from then oa there was no aeorlng Bpesksr
twice saved tb gam by hi work tn center.
Boon . R H B
Cleveland j .004 000 011' 000 00-3 18 1
Boston ...010 000 OoQ 000 00 4 10 i
Kslkenberg Link and Bemli; Hall Arrellan
Wood and Carrlgau. .
(Asjociolti Prtu KtPort.i
ST. LOUIS June 14. Philadelphia won from
Bt. Louie again today T to 2.
t. TJnTs 010 010 0001 1
Phlladelpbl 300 020 110 7 12 1
Pelty. Qraham sad Allen: Coomb and tanp.
PHILLIES DEFEATES PIRATES.
Were There With the Willow Hit
ting Maddoz and Camniti Hard.
National league Played. Wsa. Lost.
P.O.
830
BhT
838
800
478
487
428
802
2
27
38
21
22
21
If
...40
...43
20
21
24
26
24
80
...42
..48
...48
...42
...47
(Atsocuitti Prtu Rtport.)
PHILADELPHIA. June 14. Pkllsdelphla kit
Maddox and Oamnlt hard today and sadly de-
feated Pittsburg. 8 to 4.
Score H R
Pittsburg 000 001 1014 J
Phlladslphl 120 000 40 8 ' 10 1
Maddox. Camniti and Oibeon; Stark aad
Mora.
(Attoeiottd Prtu Rtport.)
BOSTON Jun 14. Cincinnati abut ent Bos-
ton today. 8 in 0 In a slow gsme. Gaapar kept
the bit well scattered wbil Frock aad Par-
son were batted hrd.
Olnrt'n'nsTl 000 100 041-8 S i
Boston .000 000 000-O i i
Gaspar and McLen; Parson Frock aad Ore-
bam. NEW YORK Jun 14 Far th third straight
tlm Chicago wsa today' gam.
J ft ?
'14 8 I
rhieo. 000 000 821-
V.. Vnek 110 001 0014
itlchl. Kreb Mclntyr and Atcbews; Bay-
mond wilt aad Myers.
BROOKLTN Jun 14. Nap Rncksr shut eat
Lost. P.O.
I I
1 &
Dblcago
Mew York .
Cincinnati
Pittsburg ..
St. Ixnifs . .
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
Boatoa
4wM
SEVENTH ANNUAL GLIDDEN TOU
Twenty-Seven Contestants Started From C:
cinnati Autos Will Cover 2851 Miles
lAttociotti Prtu Rtport.) '
IX)CISVILLB. Ky.. Jun 14. Th breaking of
a right front wheel of th Cole 80 car wss tbs
Dost aertoia sccldent experienced by ssy of tbs
contestants la tbe Gliddn tour from Cincinnati
te Inlsvllle tody. This accident occurred
thirteen mile from Louisville when tbe driver.
A. R. Martin tried to avoid a buggy. The eer
wss penalised 1042 points. Seven other ear
contesting for tbe Olld.lea and Chicago trophic
were penalised fur minor eceldente. Tbe 102
miles between Cincinnati and here were covered
la nine hour snd forty two minutes.
The coatestsnu will start tomorrow at T a.
m. for Nashville on a run of 1B3 ml lea.
Twenty seven cars sb.t half ths actual
number of starters stsrted from Government
sqnsre here today In the tour. Of these fifteen
were contestsnts for the Glldden tnashr and
twelve were entered for a prise available to
machine In th runabout claaa. In addition to
the contesting cars there were three cars for
officials of the tour four for newspaper seen
snd several f.vr emergency use.
. The rout of this esr's tour which k) tb
seventh In th Glldden series cover 2881 miles
and passes through thirteen Btstee. . -
Those who panned this run claim that rt will
teat every eer in th event to th tmet. At
time th pathfinder ear which went over ths
territory several weeks ago hsd th utmost dlf-
Sculty In getting through. Stop mountain way
unbridged stresms that must be forded and dirt
roads Thst. If wet weather sets la will be well
slab bottomless are all la tbs way of tb
tourists sad tb prediction wa mad today that
no ear will-get through tb ordeal with tb per.
feet scores that bars atsrksd Other Glldden
tour. .... i
On noticeable featnr ef the aetd this year la
th (mall number of heavy touring ears. Most
of the contestant r light compared to pre-
vious tours and ar ef type tbat bare proven
capable of stsndlsg at anoer rough golag.
: Auto Caused Sericms Rnnaway.
":'i (Attociatt4 Prtu Rtport.) :
) FBANirOBT Ky.. Jaa 18. Tb first report-
ed accident ef tbe Oltdde roor ceurrad nssr
lett sUtloa east af bar wkaa a Uno at.
'-' -:;;' il-'t-' .-. : ii"-1'.-. -';
At
for SI
...f..
5. leul S te 0 today ht a Kama tbat
nporranltsa tor both to saa.
cor- . B
Bt. Loul U. 000 000 6000
Brooklyn .100 loo 0o- 5
Lash. Herman aad . Braaaabaa Bui s
Brgsa. .
PHATTAIT00GA WAS SHUT
By Memphis by the One-Sided .
'r-;;y;!' of 8 to 0. CM-;-
Southern Laagoe-s Played. Woa. 1."
Hontgnmarf ........... 88 4
Atlanta ......... ....f.. ' 40 .
r
cnatunnoga ............ ou
Maw Orleans ........... 88
rJaabvlli 81 ; .!
fllrmlughui W :
iffl!;.v.v.v.v.-.":: i. .;
87
(Atfdtod Prtu Rtport.V '
CHATTANOOGA. Tena. Jaa 14. Ct
songs wsa aopaleaalr ra tk air t the i
with Memphla today. Tbey wsea smith! t-
tb ball and Saldlag waa beyond aosslbilitt
Cbttunooga . . 000 0000-
Memphl A. ..000 808 110-8 1
Deman and Carson: Frits aad Metsts.
(AtociatiTPrtu Rtport.) '
ATLANTA. Oa. Jnae 14. Atlaata au
two straight from Nashville hr winning t
gaa la tb tmtb Inning br S te 1. !'
a great pit chars' battle between Bor
Kauppar and tb former had all tk sen-
Nh"vl!ie ......... ...000 108 000 81
Atlanta ....... woj.-JiH) 000 001 I-i 1
K supper aad krleff; Eogera Mayer and
tbswa. ... -.
(Attotittd Prtu Rtport.)
M0NTOOMBBT Ala.. Jnae 14. Baache
ta th alxtk tnnlag waa far Montgomery t
It wss a pitcher' sett Is wltb Thoman
Ittrolir notu la spisssua earns.
Hcore
B I
Mobil ...
.ion ono firsv l
Montaoai
BiOrol
.110 008 00 1
g "bunn'i' 'Thome aad Miller
' NEW OBXBANB. June 14. Csvslsski. alt
Be pitc bsd last aaday's gam weat l
Cilralaghia kgala today and again was b
y a Close score. Nsw Orlsan mad oi
In tbe fourth Inntng aa a pa two s.
aad a alU d that was las ealy tally o.
game.
Score - ."'' I'
Rlrxalngham . ...... ..-..008 008 000 0 . 4
iw 0?le.as T..". .000 NOOC4
Oovalsskl and Byaal MxwII ui Ut
1
Anerican Association.
- Auociatti Prtu Rtport.)
At Toledo efllwaukee Si Td 8. "
At IndUnapoll Kanaa City Si Indian;
8. Twelv Inalng. ' . .
At LoBlarllle St. Peat I: Louisville 4
At Oolumbua Minos poll S; Oolambu
taeksS t a asrrey ocenpled by Mrs. Marts '
rick and bar son rsa sway. Mrs. Herri a
thrown out sustaining s fractured ekuil.
wa nicked an unconscloua snd bmsjght
th Clnclnnstl "40" car which waa fol.
th ear that caused tn accident tier
th ear thst ranaed the nsnaway wss a blu
and thst ths oecupaata dM aot to ea
what bad hapneasd.
ATTEMPTED TO : H.Tt B3GZ
(Brookiiu Tried to Beat World I
ord Which He Set Monday.
(Auoc4oM4 Prtu RtpoH.)
INDIANAPOLIS. lad. June 14. -Age 1
tl wind Walter Brookin ef Daytse
driving a Wright biplane attempted late i
at tb ' ladlsnapolts eiswdway to s
world aeroplane record for altltod. wi
set yesterday at 434 l-S feet. Maklna
wide circle k reached tb helrht of 1
In eeves mlautes and aoattonlng his up"-
ks soared to 2u4 feat U 1248. At t-
tnrv h mt a strong cross enrrtnt
abort turn bagn a ewlft deseeut to w
feet af th earth and then alighted a.
aeursrlng over tb autoawbll course.
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