Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 2, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN, TEXAS
Wednesday. May 2. 1917
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♦ 4
4 BASEBALL CALENDAR. *
Ford
Western Association.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Oklahoma City ", Tulsa 8. .
Deuistm 1, Muskogee !*.
Paris T. Port Smith 10.
Sherman 5, McAlester 0.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The American Contralto
with the Majestic Voice
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Oklahoma City at Tulsa.
Denison ut Muskogee.
Purls at Fort Smith.
Sherman at McAlester.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Club— Plytl Won Lost Pci
McAlester.....‘JO 12 8 .tax
1 ten Ison......18 10 8 .551
Muskogee .. .. .,96 li 9 ..Vs
Oklahoma City ..it* 10 SI J£it
Fort Smith .. ..1» 10 9 .521
Paris........Ill 11 10 .47
Tulsu........18 7 11 JW
Sherman.....19 7 12 .36!
To Owners of Ford Cars
Since her return to this country Miss
Gardner’s career has been one
continuous success
HUMPHRIES’ BI NCH WIN HARD
FOl’tiHT RATTI-E IN THE
NINTH INNING.
The Ford Motor Company, of Detroit, appointed
us authorized agents for Ford cars in this territory,
to properly represent Ford interests, to give service
to Ford owners. The Company in return demands
that we equip and maintain an adequate service
station, employing competent Ford mechanics, us-
ing only genuine Ford-made materials and charg-
ing regular Ford prices.
A SINGER WITH
PERSONALITY,
Texas League.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Dalian 2, Galveston 8.
Waco 6, Houston 1.
Shreveport 1. Sun Antonio*7.
Fort Worth 2, Beaumont 12.
I*u'n Pitching Staff Shows Weakness
in Plitclies—Tliree Miners Steal
Bases on Mackey—Kizzy Walks
Seven Men in the Game.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Dallas at Houston.
Waco at Galveston.
Shreveport at Beaumont.
Fort Worth at San Antonio.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Club— Played Won List Pi
Houston ......27 IS « .6
Dallas . . 20 10 -10 .0
Waco........24 14 10 .5
Shreveport . . ..28 12 11 .5
San Antonio-. ..27 12 14 .4
Beaumont . . ..20 12 14 .4
Fort Worth . ...25 10 15 .4
Galveston . i ..24 0 18 .2
This is the service we are giving to Ford owners.
Material—-workmanship—prices, the standard of
each guaranteed.
McAlester, Ok.. May 2—'The McAl-
pster Miners ruptured first place in
the league standing yesterday after-
noon by beating Shermuu, 0 to 5,
while Denison lost. The game was won
in u ninth inning finish, Gross walk-
ing and scoring on singles by Hum-
phries and Thompson. The Miners
took their start In the first inning by
mixing three hits with three walks,
two stolen liases and an error, count-
ing five runs. Johnson was taken out
in tip* sixtli inning when Patterson
hit his msshid home run. J. Gross was
wild. The score:
Sherman—
AB It H PO A K
Hughes, 2b......4 1 1 4 3 0
Hnlliduy, If...... 2 2 0 2 (I 0
Deals, m........3 0 1 0 0 0
Patterson, rf-ll) ... 4 2 2 11 0 1
Heilman, lli ...... o 0 0 0 0 0
Houghun, if ...... 2 0 .2 1 » 0
Sbrey, an . ....... 4 0 0 1 4 0
BieUipBr, 3b . ..... 4 0 0 2 li 0
Mackey, e........ 4 0 1 4 1 0
BeedlP, p........ » 0 0 0 (1 0
Oorzlue, p ... ..... 4 0 0 0 t) 0
At Austin College Sherman Hall
Tuesday Evening, 8th
When your Ford car needs attention, bring it to
us, and get the benefit of expert Ford mechanics.
We give you the assurance of genuine Fotd service,
with genuine Ford-made parts.
Music’s Re-crcation! A reproduction of the human voice from the phonograph which the
ear cannot distinguish from the living voice! Has Mr. Edison accomplished this miracle, at
last? Come—hear this astonishing test—and judge.
Miss Ida Gardner, the popular concert central to,, will be here, at Mr. Edison’s request,
to offer you the only evidence by which you can really judge. She will sing side hy side with
Mr. Edison’s re-creation of her voice! Sec if you can tell, without watching the motion of Miss
Gardner’s lips, which is the living voice and which the re-creation.
American League.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Detroit at Chk-ago, postponed, rain.
St. LuqIs at Cleveland, postponed,
rain.
Philadelphia ut Bouton, post|MUied,
rain.
New York 2, Washington 3. .
WHERE THEY P1.AY TODAY.
OhicT.ga at Cleveland.
Detroit at St. Ix>i|in.
Philadelphia at Boston.
New York at Washington.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Club— Played Won Lost Pet
Boston.......13 P 4 .692
Chleago......ltt 10 6 .825
New York.....13 7 (1 ,538
St. I/iuls......15 8 7 .533
Cleveland . . ...17 9 9 .471
Philadelphia . ..14 0 8 .420
Detroit......14 5 0 .357
Washington . . .14 5 !» .357
What Is Your Judgment?
Totals
31 5 7*26 16 1
‘Two out when winning run scored.
McAlester—
AB R H PO A E
K. Gross, ss....... 1 2 0 2 5 0
Mnlvey. in .. ,.... 5 0 1 2 0 0
Humph ilea, 2h , ..3 1 1 2 1 0
Thompson, 311 . ... 4 1 2. 1 4 0
llerrlott, lit...... 4 0 2 11 1 0
Griggs, if , .......4 l l 2 0 0
Wren, rf . ....... 3 1 0 3 1 0
Bolinger, e ....... 4 0 1 4 0 0
Johnson, p .. ..... 2 0 0 0 2 1
J. Gross, p ....... I ll 0 (i o 0
Masters, p .. ..... 1 o o 0 0 II
Mr. Edison insists upon this unique and daring test. For it tells more than the most vivid
words can express. Its convincing frankness. sweeps away all doubt. Mr. Edison wants your
true judgment of his new musical art. He wants the judgment of every music lover. Has he
re-created music? Has he eliminated all mechanical blemish? Has he preserved the living
tones in all their reality?
He puts the original and his re-creation before you—side by side. He hides nothing.
Asks no allowances. He dares to make the vital test that no one else but he has ever ven-
tured. And he asks you to decide.
PHONES 239
National league.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Boston at Philadelphia, postponed,
ruin.
Chicago 9, Si. Louis 0.
Brooklyn at New York, postponed
ruin.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, postponed,
rain.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Boston at. Philadelphia.
Brooklyn at New York.
St. Louis at Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati at Chicago,
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Club— Played Won lxist Pet
New York.....12 8 4 .661
Chicago......17 10 7 .58?
St. ixmis......16 P 7 .563
Philadelphia . ..12 6 ti .50t
Boston ..... ..10 5 5 .501
Cincinnati.....10 0 10 .471
Pittsburgh . . .,18 7 11 .38!
Brooklyn.....10 3 7 ' .30t
The Oldest and Largest
Dank in this Section
Total.........32 6 8 27*14 1
Sherman........,..000 103 010—6
McAlester..........500 000 001-6
Summary Two-base hits— Hughes,
Bolinger, Griggs. There-liase hits—-
Bouglmn. Hcrriott. Home runs—Pat-
terson 2. Sacrifice lilts—Deals,
Thompson. Stolen base*.....Bouglmn.
Gross, Humphries. Griggs. Hits—Off
Beedle 1 in 1 inning (none out when
retired In first inning), off Johnson 4
in 5 2-3 innings, off Masters 1 in 2
Innings. Bases on balls—Off Bets)Ic
2, off Coniine 7, off Johnson 2, off ,T.
Gross 1. Struck out—By Corslne 1. by
Johnson 1, by.J. Gross 1, by Masters
2. Double plays—Hcrriott to Gross
to Hcrriott. Earned runs—McAlester
3. Sherman 5. left on liases Sherman
4. McAlester 7- Hit hy pitcher—
Call or Write for Complimentai'y Tickets
What You Escape
Loss of money, loss of time, wear and tear of nerves,
inconvenience,—these are a few of the undesirable things
that you guard against when you rent a Safe Deposit Box
in our fire and burglar proof vaults.
The annual cost is moderate—only a very small frac-
tion of the value of the important papers or articles that you
can thus protect.
We want all music lovers in this commun ity to hear this interesting and convincing t**t.
Complimentary tickets will be distributed to those who apply in person at our store or by mail.
You and your friends are urged to attend. We advise you to apply early before all tickets
are exhausted. Order tickets now!
Red clouted the ball for two circuit
11 rives. *'
The MERCHANTS and PLANTERS
L NATIONAL.BANK
Matilda soya the only reason that
she can figure out that the Brow its
don't win those dose games is that
they fall to score ns many runs as
their opponents. Probably so.
", Ualltert of Muskogee, home run
SHERMAN, TEXAS
Sherman
215 N. Travis Street.
Notes and Observations.
t'ellar Champions J
AFTER THE STORM
At any rate the Browns are giving
the fans around the circuit h great
exhibition of the national gnme. Rut
just why Shenunn should Ik* the goat
of so many tight, nip and tuck af-
fairs. especially ns the Browns have
been* hitting nf their usual pace. Is
what we haven't been aide to figure
out.
and after tlic mighty upris-
ing of the elements gets in
its deadly work. Weather
Reports predirt severe storms
for this week.
.tetter secure Insurance on
yourself and on your prop-
erty before it is too late.
J. J, EUBANK
AGENT,
STUDENTS WON’T
DRILL—DROPPED
AT UNIVERSITY
Watch your
Austin, Tex., May 2.—Approximate-
ly 400 jStudeijjs of .the. Uulverwly of
Texas have been dropped from the
rolls of that institution because they
have not decided to take military
training. This is in accordance with
a ruling by President Vinson tlist ev-
ery student who. dot's not enroll for
a (Hiurse in. military science will be
dropped from the rolls. It is prob-
able that, viix>ii presentation of Valid
reasons, some of these students will
be reinstated.
About Dairy Products.
In the recent state inspection it lias
been reported that the proprietor of
Post Oak Dairy was fined for adul-
teration of milk. This is untrue and
Post Oak Dairy product lmvc never
I men adulterated and never wilt lie.
,u2-lt W. II. WALLACE.
And another thing. Manager Hell-
man is not laying down <m (lie job.
but is. making n desperate effort to
cap thro every one of those games.
‘WitnesW’the every day shakenp in the
lineup and the frequent jerking of
ROTII SUCCEEDS CAHILL.
Phones 547.
New Umpire Will Officiate at Tulsa
Oklahoma City Series,
(Keep It Sweet and Well Iced)
Tulsa, Okla.. .May 2—Retirement of
Ray Cayhill an umpire of the Western
association 1ms boon announced in a
telegram from President J. W. Bell.
President Beil says that on , account
resigned and
pitchers.
Vidro la s
and Records
It is for your health, comfort aiid economy.
And use our coupon books all season—the saving will
total up into something worth while. Ask the driver for the
book that covers your taking of ice.
Remember we guarantee full weight delivered in your
ice box. Do not accept excuses. Our drivers are given lib-
eral allowances to insure this. 0
Please notify us of any irregularities. A
of illness, Cahill has
I .on is Rot h, ins successor, is scheduled
to arrive here in time to umpire the
Oklahoma City-Tulsa series, beginning
Monday. In ease he should not arrive
here in time. President Bell has order-
ed that, plhyers shall officiate.
Roth comes to the Western associa-
tion highly recommended and Persi-
dent Roll, who lias watched ids work,
has confidence in his aldtity to give
satisfaction.
Harley “Oy” Young, former Okla-
______________ I lioma City pitcher in Texas leagne
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you will find that irritations, pimples,
black heads, eczetps), blotches, ringworm
and similar skin troubles wilt disappear.
A little zemo, the penetrating, satis-
fying liquid, is all that is needed, for it
banishes all skin eruptions and makes
We sell the V1CTR0LA, the standard Talking Machine
of the World, on easy payments. Let us demonstrate them
to you.
MAY RECORDS are now ready, come in and hear
For Skin Irritation
Lloyd George Gwfl to France.
ls.mdon. May .2 Premier Lloyd
George left London last night for
France. , '
Sherman Ice
PHONES 90
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V •*., 'i . \ ^ , v
Recruiting Bill Passed,
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