Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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Tuesday, April 24, 1917
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN, TEXAS.
BELL BOOSTS
PAGE fHREE.
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j* BASEBALL CALENDAR. ♦
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W'ft tern Association.
RESULTS YKSTKRDAJf- ,
Muskogee 7, Tuba 5.
Fort Smith 0, Oklahoma City i.
Dcuisou «. McAlester 1.
Paris 3, Sherman 4.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Muskogee at Sherman.
Pails at Oklahoma City.
Fort Smith at Denison.
McAlester at Tulsa.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Club— Plyd Won I .out Pet
Purlo <1 m ' ......
SALARY LIMIT
$65 MONTHLY
Net Contents 15Fluid Drachn
PHRRR1^
For Infants and Children
Mothers Know That
Genuine, Castoria
Always / .
Bears^the
Signature/
ALCOHOL-3 PER CBHT.
AVe^etable Preparation Sir As
similaiintJIhcFbod byBs^ula-
tintjlhe Stomachs and Bcwelstf
pitcher Cordon gave wi
NING RUN TO IIOMEL1NGS
BY A BALK.
Class” and
“Customf,
are forever wedded!
V0U can’t separate
^ “hand-work” from
men’s clothes and have
i real “class.”
| Clothes that are made on
ft a "speed schedule” usually
| lose their shape and wear
ft out at the same*pace.
Our suits are “hand tailored.”
They’re built to an exact dia-
gram of your figure. They’re
designed to suit your person-
ality and your preference.
We’ve proved to hundreds ot men that “made-to-meas-
ure” clothes in our store ara real economy.
Thereby Promoting Dijwtioo
UworfuIncssandBestGaotato,
neither Opium, Morphine nor
Mineral. NOT NARCOTIC^
jm*.
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Texas I A-ague.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Dallas -I, Beaumont 3.
Fori Worth 6, Galveston 10.
Snrpveimrt 3, Houston 2 (ten
nitty*, i
Waco 2, Sun Antbnio 3.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Dallas Hi Beaumont.
Fort Worth at Galveston.
Shreveport, at Houston.
Waeo at San Antonio.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Chfle—. i Played Won List pe
Houston.....hi 13 u
Slireve|>ort . . ..17 10 7 .5
1 icnison lias employed J. L. Flmver* as
hall player tor $73 |ier month and as
[ road secretary for $63 per month.
“Now, as I see the pro|Misition, only
$7o of Flowers’ coniiiensatlon will no
in as salary and the other $65 would
make the total salaries of the I leu I sup
t (dub. exclusive of manager, $1,363.
Denison is not violating any agreement
’with the league handling this matter
ns they are doing Inasmuch as. us form-
erly staled, the directors hud granted
permission to (‘very other club to pay
ns much ns $1,063 salaries tier month
to the|r Imll players, exclusive of the
managers. If you employ one. of your
| players as road secretary. Ills total com-
pensation shall Ik* lueluded lu the sal-
ary limit.
"I trust this Is understood and 1
again warn you not to pay more than
the amount slated above aiul to cut 14
men. Including your manager, within ■
twenty days nftre April, 12, the time
[granted by the national association to
reduce your club to 14 men."—-Fort
.Smith Southwest American.
i! A helpful Remedy for
i Constipation and Diarrhoea
and Fcvcrfshncss and
Loss OF SLEEP
|,result in$ ihercfrom-in Infancy
! facsimile Skjnatiimpf
.Minnie—Hughes Was the Hitting
Hero of tlie Day—Muskogee
Here for ISeries.
Jhb Cbwtauh GOMMW.
NEW YOHIC.
With the game lt*>king good for
extra Innings, Pitcher Gordon of Paris
made a balk In the eighth inning yester-
day which gave the locals the last of
the series by a 4 to 3 count, tint only
game out of the five consecutive played
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
I with the Athletes won Ijy the Browns, j
Paris outhit Hhermau, but tight
I fielding oil the part of the locals saved
| Sparks, who toiled on the mound for
I Hie Browns, from defeat and his op-
ponent’a own mlsplay hi the fiuul
i rume turned a close gurne into vic-
tory.
The visitors scored first In the init- * + +♦ + ♦♦ + ♦ + ♦ + + ♦ + ♦
ial frame. Henderson got a scratch
through Hughes, hut wqg forced at
second by Clark. Clark stole. Totten
got a safe hit to Halliday’s territory,
>ut Clark was cut off at the plate by
HallWay’s peg. Hall doubled to left,
scoring Totten, but was cut down at
third, attempting to stretch the blow.
-a a triple,
Sliermau evened things up in the
-third. Banner got on on Allison s mis-
•ue and went down on Spark's saeri-
'iee. llniliday got a safe hhigle to
•enter on which Banner look third.
Hughes brought him in with a safety
o left. Patterson and Sore.v whiffed.
Paris came back with an
•veiling tally in the fifth,
Jordon getting in the wav
American league.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Philadelphia 4, Washington 3.
New York 9, Boston 6.
Only two games scheduled.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
St. I/nils Ht Detroit.
Cleveland at Chicago.
Philadelphia at Washington.
New York at Boston.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Club— Played Won Lost Pet
Chicago......10 8 2 ,80<
Boston ....... i) 6 3 ,«!'
New York..... 8 5 3 .62{
Cleveland . . ..1(1 5 5 ,50<
St. ILoyiis.....10 4 6 ,40(
Philadelphia . ..lit 4 6 .40,
Waddngton . j, !» 3 6 jpg
Detroit .. .. .. 10 3 7 .304
THIS FASHION IS A
SPRING FAVORITE.
MADE TO MEAS-
U R E ONLY
Spring Styles are in l
500 genuine all-wool
materials to choose
from. Come in and
be measured for your
new Spring Suit.
CONTINENTAL TAILORED CLOTHES
ARE THE CHOICE OF PARTICULAR MEN
Of AH kinds. Wc
their AGENTS,
None So Good as SPALDING’S.'
TYPEWRITERS for Sale or Rent.
We Handle the Wonderful “CORONA.’1
Our usual program of work was
carried out on Sunday. The Sunday
school met at !>:43 witli 231 present.
We had as our visitors Mr. M. L.
fashion and Mr. H, S. MeElroy from
the Grand Avenue Presbyterian Sun-
Id ay school. We cordially invite these
friends and others to visit, our school,
and you will indeed catch the spirit
of work in our midst.
We’re not dead, but very much
alive. The pastor, E. A. Howard used
us ills morning subject
Will Pierce & Co
North Travis St
National la-ague.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
* Boston at New York, postjU)
rain. »
Brooklyn 3, Philadelphia 1.
Pittsburgh 2. St. lands 0.
Chicago 4, Cincinnati 10.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Boston at New York.
Brooklyn at Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh at St. lands.
Chicago at Cincinnati.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Club— Played Won Lost P<
New York . , ,. 8 6 2 .1
St. I, ml*.....12 8 4 '.(1
Boston....... 8 3 3 .4
Cincinnati . . ..13 7 3 j
Chicago . . ....12 6 6 .5
Philadelphia ... it 3 6 .3
Brooklyn.....!) 3 6 .3
Pittsburgh . . ..1,3 4 j) .3
REYNOLDS-PARKER CO
.......„ ... lllc „H¥ 'Christian
>f a curve and getting ids biise and ' Stewardsldic’’ This service was indeed
taking third when Simrks overthrew j............................ *"
iellman in nil attempt to cut him off!
lie ease. Henderson hit to /the infield, I
•lit Clark got a long one to right until
Jordon came home.
Hughes made it one to the good for
sliermau in their part of the fifth, Inc-
og out a three-base blow- on which Ban-
ter mid Halliday, on the paths ahead
>f him, Vomited. Both drew passes to
; netprui. 'mere was one addition to
' the church. The evening subject was
I "The Lord’s Prayer," taken from the
, seventeenth chapter of John’s Gospel,
j A goodly crowd listened interestedly to
tlie deep, tender message, fresh from
the heart of our Lord's prayer con-
cerning his itcojtle.
If you are interested in your soul’s
salvation, come mid worship with us
where you will be among tlie friends
vlto are anxious to help you.
Our IS. Y. I’. U. will give you an old
fashioned Baptist welcome. Come.
Prayer Meeting every Wednesday
THE STAFF
Q OF LIFE
Through the Annals of Time
BREAD
Has Figured As
The Sfali of Life
Our Good Bread
Makes A Substantial Staff.
How II Looks
'ben illnslraled
PRESS REPORTER.
Muskogee
GLAD TO LEARN OF IT.
Congl.a that follow La Gtippe, o
uu.v deep seated hacking cough, wll
wear down the strongest mail o-
woman If allowed to continue: G. C
Smith, 1421 12th St., Augusta, Ga.
writes: “I got. one 23c bottle 0
Foley’s Honey and Tar and m'
lown a sacrifice.
Mackey cased a •
(cratch hit past the pitcher, Pat going!
o third. Gordon made 11 balk motion
ownrd first and Patterson was' sent
tome.
Paris failed to count in their part
>f the idn(h.
Muskogee is here today, Wednesday
mid Thursday. The gamps will In-
ailed at 4 o'clock p. m., sharp. Every
tame should be greeted with a large
LYON PARK
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
April 24th” 25th, 26th
tu-th-siv
VIENNA STEAM BAKERY
Mackey adorned the center garden
yesterday, and played the outfield lu
veteran .style. Mackey took three
chances out of the air ns cleverly as
Clyde Milam or any of the regulars
would have done.
Donkeys In Trousers.
The stranger in Guayaquil. In Ecun
dor. at once remarks one very earl
ous feature of its life ami general ap
Wc are'used to seeing net
C. W-BATSELL, President, *
Sherman Baseball Clnb
pea ranee.
over our horses in the summer, bu
such uu outfit as Is required by tb
donkeys in tlie "tropics strikes th
stranger as ludicrous. The donkey:
are numerous In the city and are usei
for all manlier of load purposes, fron
baskets of fruit to the carcasses o
butcher's meat In tho morning i
Halliday. if .
lughes. 2b ..
’utters-n. rf
<orey, ns .. ,
-lackey, cf ..
'Jlelojier, 3b .
Tell man. lb
'hunter, e ..
(parks, p. ..
j Banner played a nice game behind
0 the mask yesterday. His throwing
() arm is improving, as only three of the
() opposition pilfered bases on him. Not
. in passed ball is chalked against him
A .either.
REFRIGERATORS
“THE CHEST WITH THE CHILL IN IT.’'
Just received a large shipment of ''WHITE
MOUNTAINS." They arc in over a million home.
1 —let us put one in yours.
Knight-Peveto Furniture Co
The box score shows two assists for
Red Htilliduy in yesterday’s game. Ilal-
llday earned I with of these by cutting
men off the bags after fielding safe)
lilt.- f till mL In j.llk jt..M,«l el t- til,. I .1.1 t II ’
Summer is Here
and so are we
MANUFACTURING
ASHBURN’S ICE CREAM
The Ice Cream Incomparable
185 202 S. Ciockett
Totals.
Paris-
Ienderson. ef
.’lark, if .. .
1’Olteii, 3b ..
Tall, rf .. ..
t’hoiupsoii, 2b
Vlisloli, ss ..
'rlttendeii, c
■ilteer. lit ..
Jordon, p ..
Mngenes ..
over the ears against the mosquitoes
The Guayaquil donkey presents i
most cotnicajl appearance in trousers
especially If tits garment la embroider
ad, as it sometimes is.
'OLR C REDIT’S GOOD.'
The Browns leave for Oklahoma City
after a three days’ engagement with
the Met.s ou the local lot hcginnliig to-
day ami play the Boosters, the McAi-
cstor Miners and the Tulsa Producers
before returning here with McAlester.
Yesterday's homers: Yokes of Deni-
son off J. Gross at McAlester; Brock
OPEN NOSTRILS! END •
A COLD OR CATARRH ;;
j >; - :<!
;: How To Get Relief When Head J;
<. and Nose are Stuffed Up. ,,
Totals.......34 3 lft 24 H 1
Magones butted for .Gordon lu the
Wallpaper of Quality
Wo are not offering .JOB LOTS OR LEFT OVERS and clow
outs, but the new, snappy, up to date things of this season’s line, har-
mony of color, artistic in design and attractive in finish.
WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD.
Where quality is understood and considered. Dependability, infamle
worth and beauty of finish »re never made secondary to price. We in-
vite comparison of oar prices to those made for the same quality
lerinan......ftftl 02« 001—1 6 3
tin* ........um oil ftoo—3 io l
Summary —Three l»use hit. Hughes.
Hacri-
61 BOTH rilONES
gets LL and anything in the line of
Building Materials.,
RED PICKET FENCI*.
CRE0S0TED POSTS.
Straight «i»d Nice,
% CALL US.
Count fifty! Your cold in head or
catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos-
trils will open, the air passages of your
head will clear and you can breathe
freely. No more snuffli/ig, hawking,
mucous, discharge, dryness or headache;
no struggling for breath at night
, Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggist and- apply a
little of this fragrant antiseptic cream
in your nostrils. It penetrates through
every air passage of the head, toothmn
and healing the swollen or inflamed
mucous membrane, giving you instant
relief. Head colds and catarrh yield
like magic. Don’t stay stuffed-up' and
miserable. Belief is sure, -
■itolen liases. Clark 2, Allison.
’lee hits. Henderson-, Hughes. Sparks,
■iorey. Struck out by Sparks 1. Gor-
ion 4. Walks, Sparks 2, Gordon 4.
Balk—Gordon. Left on bases: Sher-
nan «. Paris 8. Hit by pitcher—
Sparks by Gordon. Umpire—He*ly.
Time of game -Hour aud forty-five
ntuutes.
Ti-duy. Lyon Park. -1 o'clock. Sher-
man vs. Muskogee. I^oliPs' Day.
Buddy Najiier. owe Sliennan’s prem-
ier pitches is pitclllng great ball in
the Texas league tills year. He 1ms al-
ready pitched h one hit, no run game.
About the worst break Heilman did
Iwii.s to Imde lils photograph appear in
Hie Dalia.-t News. Siuce tiie piettire
came out in tlie News somejtiuie ago
Heilman and bis club lias taut won a
gntne. Some jinx, ask any hall play*
er.—piek Gray in DeuUou IHJraid,
W. N. BUTRIDCE
Phones 460.
Notes and Observations.
It was n lucky Win—but it v
Lumber
This Pete Hughes is getting to be a
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