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■ Monday. June 18. 1917
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN. TEXAS.
PAGE THREE.
MANY MORE WHMEN ARE WILLING TO TESTIFY gj(j |M)|j||Q
DIDN’T TIE
medicine. Hava been in much better
hultli riutv using 'FuMil-iti l’reserip-
liun' aiul ‘(it ldcu Medical Discovery.’
1 weigiK'tl 107 ut that time, now 1 am
■well anti hearty ami weigh l'«o
pt-und*. I i raise 1 *r. I’lercVs medi-
ants very highly u iel recommend
theta to every suffering woman.'’ *
Mrs. Little Emerson, win lives ul
I2-ii ti< iiid A\c.‘, Fort Worth, Texas,
says: "I eta mvnitueiid Dr. Pierce's
Iiuvurit. i'leaeription to any woman
suffering from trouble peculiar to
Voiheu or nervousness. l was very
tierv.us ami losing weight so, fast 1
became alarmed over my comlttion. I
could not tlo tiny housework. A
liieiul toll! me ubcilt ‘Favorite Pre-
saipuon' ami I tried it ami began
gaining in weight at once."
FaforRe Prescript ion can be ob-l
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j store in either liquid or tablet form.
1 It not obtainable at dealer's, send
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I Buffalo, X. Y„ ami lie will semi
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Many w< taen in Texas and else-
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(his stat# who are willing lo. testify
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Mrs. Kellie laney, residing at 1018
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Prescription and find it to he a fine \ guarantee of nearly 50 years behind j
PILE FACE
SCALP HE
THREE SHFT HITS ADMINIS-
TERED TO THE OKLAHOMA
CITY BOOSTERS.
HAIZL1P, ROBERSON AND
i Payne,, 2b .
j I.ipiis, ef . .
1 Murray, rf .
1 Miinault, e .
i Warn*, lli .
; McCabe, 3b
Blue, ss . .
Kaufman, p
New u she .,
¥>'
2
•»
0
5
12
1
o
0
0
hits, Ted IJpps, Boss Murray and lied
Shinault cut down in succession. by
the scrlke-ont rente. As expressed in
tile bleachers, he has to get mad lie-
fore lie works.
Indian Xewashb, reputed terror of
the pale face pitchers, crashed Into
0; two douhle ) lays in the last
game
__j Sunday. There's a heifer way than
Totats .. .. ....33 o 7 24 11 2 i striking them 'til with men on ahead,
Newislie butted for Kaiifinan in !Hh.! according to Pitcher llitt's way of
Sherman ......040 (KH1 00*—4 7 •.’.thinking.
Okla. City . ...000 000 000—0 7 2j y ■ —
i Summary—Three base hit—Mackey. | Dugan Brooks bad a perfect day at
j Two base lilts- It. bison, Alien, Saeri- j haf Sunday. In the first gatm;
flee bits—llaislip, Brooks. Left on Brooks slauitm-d out three base drives
bases—Sherman 8. Oklahoma City 10. tw the first trio of trips, and was
Earned rutis—Sherman 4. Stolen i Iassed' flit* fourth time «t lmt: in the
buses—Allen, Patterson. Smith. Double second game a sacrifice ami a single
plays—Payne nml Wauo; Hughes, in two trips gave him another l.Otai
Patterson and Hell man. Struck out - J average.
By llaislip 2. by Kaufman 3. Walks —
—(iff llaislip 4, Kaufman 4. Hit ■ With Leo Heilman, Dugan Brooks
lailsman—Patterson by Kaufman. I and Red Halliday, all former uioui-
T’mpire—Kolb. Time of game—1 hour hers of the Denison club and now mem
and thirty-eight minutes.
Yesterday’s (iame.
FIRST CAME.
Oklahoma City—
I
remedy for v onmn's ailments. It
lulled me when other remedies failed
It is surely it great medicine.”
Mrs. Lucy E. Yoakum i f 2328 Clin-
ton Ave., Fort Worth, Toxns. Says:
*T wao in such ltud liealth and So de-
spondent at times tlmt 1 couldn't i Texas, says: "1
do my work. 1 tried everything 1 j Pierce's Favorite Proscription for
could hear of. Doctors treated me ; many llmigs and find it to do all that
but l only got relief for h short time I be (liiims fi r it. 1 think 11
It, and thies not contain alcohol nor J _____
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Printed on the wrapper. Entirely veg-. ,llto Tw„ I)oilb|c Hays-Medi
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m ts and herbs.
Mrs. War Suddulli
have
from native j
of Paris, t
used llr. i
cine Man lattina, Heap Catrher
Shinault, Fast on the Foot
W'ano and Streak o' Blue,
All Ineffective.
a won-
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Betweeu HOUSTON, FORT WORTH, WACO and AUSTIN.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
Between HOUSTON and SHREVEPORT.
Three goose eggs in a row com-
prises the package handed the Okla-
homa City Boosters by the tribe of
Ilellman in their brief stay of but
two days iii the Athens i f Texas and
vvith two more games to play—today
nml tomorrow—the local aggregation
is making a strong hid to capture
the entire series of live games.
Cemilig to Khenuau on the top of
the association race, the Boosters
! day, losiug to the Browns by the
shut out score of 1 to 0. Kaufman uml
llaislip were the <$pcslug moumlsuien
and while "Hay-slip" was holding the
jvnuunt-coritrnders to seven scattered Sherman
offerings uml pullings out of numer-
ous pholos” with tlio aid of sensa-
tional sapiK'ri. liis teammates found
Kaufman for four crashing hits in a r
single inning ami sewed up tire game j
■with four, earned runs for keeps. A"
doulilu by Joe Robison and a clean-up
triple by Mackey were included in the
bill of . hits. ■ Kaufman was fairly
steady the remainder of the way.
Sunday's Games.
Over a thouseud fans took advan-
tage of tlie bargain day offering of
two games Sunday. journeyed to
I.jiii Park and witnessed the It. ml do
slaughter of the innocents. The re-
sults were both shutouts in favor of
the home club, tlie firs! game being
annexed by a 5 to 0 .count and tltt"
second by a 3 to 0 count.
In the initial contest Wright es-
sayed mound duty for the first division
olid), while Charlie Roberson worked
in the mound for tho Browns. The
AB R II
PO A
B
lyllUUtt, If . . .
..... 1 0 1
0 0
0
Payne, 2b .,
.....3 (1 1
2 4
Lipps, ef .. .
..... 1 0 2
3 0
1
1 Murray, rf ..
.....4 0 0
0 0
0
Shiimult, e ..
.. .. 4 0 I
(1 I
0
Want*, ll> .
.....4 0 1
1) 0
0
Mc( 'ahe, ,lh ..
... 4 0 1
0 2
0
Blue. ss. .. ..
____4 0 0
8 I)
0
Wright, p ..
_____3 0 1
l 2
0
Total's
... .34 0 8 24 1)
3
Sherman—
AB li U PO A B
Smith, rf .. .
.,...4 0 1
2 0
(1
Hughes, 2b -,..
.... 4 1 1
2 1
1
Alien, if.. .
4 1 1
7 1
0
R -bison. If ...
. ..3 1 0
0 0
0
Jones, ss .. .
....4 l 2
1 3
o
Heilman, lb ..
... 4 0 1
<> . 0
0
Bricks, 3b ..
....3 1 3
0 3
i
Banner, c .. .
.... 4 0 0
7 0
0
Roberson, p ..
....-4 0 0
0 0
0
T-ctals .. ..
....34 5 9*25 8
tp
♦Latina out. hit by hatted ball. Shi-
nault put; hit by batted ball.
____400 001 00*—5 O 2
okla. City . .. .ooo ooo ixto—o s ::
Sutaary—'Two-base bits—IJpps,, Al-
len. Stolen bases—Robison, Jones.
Payne. Double plays—Payne and
Blue. Struck out—By Wright. 4. liy,
Roberson 5. Walks—Wright 4. Rob-
erson 1. Passed^ ball Shinault. Lcfi
—Sherman 9, Oklahoma City S. Um-
pire—Roth. Time of game—t hour
and fifty-four minutes.
SECOND GAME.
Sherman—
Mi ll II PO A )■:
tiers of the local club. Dick Gray and
otiut sport writers of the Gate City
ought to lie able to frame an admir-
able alibi in ad value for the slaughter
of tlie Railroaders, scheduled’ to take
place on the local lot iti a four day
engagement, commencing Wednesday.
We don't deny that Denison lias pro-
duced some great hall players, but
they know when to come to a good
town as soon us they have learned
tlie rudiments ef the game and com-
plete their baseball education in the
university of the local .el (Hi
*(• | " *** .
Dallas lost a double bill lo Shreve-
port yesterday, breaking her winning
streak of four two games, hut retains
her lead in*tlie Texas League raw*.
Alien again played a great game in
center field for the Browns yesterday,
handling seven chances, all difficult,
In the first game. Nothing cauie liis
way In tlie closing jiffair.
BASEBALL CALENDAR.
Western Association.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
OkllKimn City 0-0, Sherman 5-3,
Denison 7-2, Tulsa 1-4. .
Muskogee (1-8, McAIcster 8-2.
Ardmore S, For Smith 1.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Oklahoma City at Sherman.
Tulsa at Denison.
Ardmore at Fort Smith.
Muskogee at McAIcster.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Smith, rf.....
.. 3
li
1
0
0
0
Hughes. 2b ....
.. 3
1
1
3
3
.0
Allen, ef.....
.. 3
1
1
(1
0
1)
Ri Idson.1 If . . .
• >
0
0
()
(l
0
Jopes, s.s ..
. V 3
0
1
0
*r
;)
Patterson. Ih .
.. 3
i
1
9
(i
0
Brooks, .‘!h .. .
.. 1
0
1
1)
1
\)
Mm key, e.....
.. 1
0
l
51
1
0
Hitt, p .......
.. t
0
0
0
8
0
$8.75
100 lbs* Pure Oane Sugar
11 lbs* Pure Cane Sugar
10 lb. Bucket New Comb Honey 1.65
100 lbs. Sherman Flour 6.25
1.00
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PHONES 90 AND 91.
game was won in tlie first round of
battle when Sherman annexed fair
lilts uml )ml across a ipmrtet of runs,
two of which wem of (lie earned va-
riety, sWHen bases figuring in (lie re-
maining pair, .(ones, an infieldcr sign-
ed by'the Browns, who worked out
this spring witli tile St. Louis Cardi-
nals. gave a demonstration of his
priority lo the big league class by
lwhattimiiig out a clean up blew in his
first, trip to the plate, scoring Hughes
and Alien, both safe on base hits. Joe
Robison was walked purposely, and
Dugan Brooks again unloaded the
bases with a timely single to left
This ended the counting for the lo-
cals.
Roberson was in no great danger at j ten.
any time except the initial inning,
when with Latina and Puyue on by
safe lilts, too tightened and struck
t ut In succession Llpps, Manager
Murray and Shinault,
In the second game, a seven lulling
affair. Hitt let the opposition dovv,
Vrith two mcasiey singles, otio of tho
scratch variety, and without even
a suggestion of a run. Lia Smith, who
lias lssn to tho big league and back,
vr as Murray's choice, and, like Wrlglit.
lost Ids game in tlie opening round,
when tlie Browns buttled on his hooks
f<r three hit* and Ivo runs. Sltort-
stt p Jones again | erforuted in the
role of ctenn-up liatlef. getting a
double alter Hughes and Allen
singled ami stole, and «wring tsitlb
Paterson's double, Brooks' sacrifice
and Mackey's bunt lo first added an-
Totals.....
okla lamia City-
..20 3 7 21 10 0
AP. R II PO A b
Latina, of ..
.....' II
l)
0
0
0
0
STANDING
OF THE
TEAMS.
Payne. 2f> ..
• »
i)
!
4
0
(I
Clubs—
• l’lyd. W. L.
Pet.
Liyifis, If ..
.....3
(1
1
1
0
(1
Dallas .. .,
48
27
.64(1
Murray, rf ..
.....2
i\
(1
0
0
.1
4(1
20
.(ill!
Ncffitslie. c ..
I)
0
-
1
t»
Waco......
......72
41
31
.569
Wauo. Hi —
•>
0
0
li
1
0
F.-r-t Worth .
......74
.‘III
35
.527
Houston, 3b .
• 1
ti
(>
• >
1
1
Shreveport ..
......TI
30
■13
.411
Blue, ss- .. .
•1
0
0
2
Jj
0
Sun Antonio .
.77
311
47
.IKMl
Smith, p . . .
2
0
0
0
4
n
. - -
MeCnhe. rf ..
.... 0
b
0
l
0
ft
American League.
Totals
.20 0 2
18 12
-:i 7
Shermap........210 000*
Oklahoma City .. ,000 00(1 0—0 2 1
Summary —'Two-tiase hits—Jetties.
Pattdrscn, Stolen bases—Hughes, Al-
Saerifki’ hits— ltusiks. Hitt.
Watio.. Doulilo pl^ys Hughes uml
Pntlersen: .1 lies. Hughes and Paf-
terseu. Left Sherman Ouluhoma
City 3. .Struck out l>r Hitt 7. Smith
2. Walk' SjiiJH#*' llltt 3 Uiupin*-
Roiiitl_JWlhe of game- 1 hour and
iWenty minutes.
other marker for the lunneluigs
the second.
The box seores follows:
SATURDAY'S GAME.
Sherman—
Smith, rf , .
Hughes, ss ,
Allen, ef . .
Held-on. If .
Patterson. 2i>
Heilman, lb
Brooks, 3b .
Mackey, e ..
llaislip. ji ..
AB It 11 PO A
B
-•3.
6
1
1
0
i>
4
0
1
*>
C.
0
3
0
t
6
0
0
3
f"4
1
0
(»
3
1
1
4
1
3
11
n
!>
1
li
1
T
0
1
1
1
tt
• )
At
3
0
0
->
0
i)
Ttlals .. .. .
OUlahema City
Latina. If .. 7..
.20 4 7 27 12 2
AB it H PO A K
.401 2 (I t
Peacml
100% Good
Notes And Obsrnations.
'Fills Jones persdli that, Heltoimn so
foi luuately secured from SI. Louis has
a common enough sounding cognomen,
lull an uncommon way-of playing
tin, great game of baseball. It is suit-
ed that ho trained vvllh the SI. Louis
Cardinals Ibis spring. At any rate
he made good in both of Sunday’s
gamed, both ill the held and at lmt.
In the first time up he delivered with
a, single with two men ahead and im-
mediately stole second, -seoring himself
a mmnenl later in Dugan Brooks'
drive. In the second game he un-
leaded a double with Hughes and Al-
len oh Hie bags, in addition Jones
handled four difficult chances in the
initial contest, and two in the second
'withail error, engineering u double
ploy*iu the lust grume of the last
game.
—«•
No doubt Unit was a great speech
Unit Shorty McCabe made to tlie
bleachers yesterday and which so
drew the ire of Uttip Roth. But. un-
fotunately, although the press Iwx was
lull ten feet away, not a word of the
classic reached our curs, due to the
howling and the jeering of tiie
bleacher crowd. In' fact MeCilbe was
probably the only nltui that heard his
sqieeelt.
Too much “lip" cost Pitcher Smith
of (lie Boosters a $5 fine, assessed by
I’nip Roth yesterday.
No, fans ami lanneltes. (than oft
repeutc.l iptery.) Roberson is, not
slaekeuiug his pace as a pitcher -iu
j tlie least. Witness his performance iu
J the initial round of tlie Initial game
I yesterday: With Latina ami Payne
f ou Ihe paths ahead with safe
Clubs—
l’lyd. M'. L.
Pet.
Fort Smith......
.67
IIS
20
.567
McAIcster.......
.67
37
30
.552
Oklahoma City . .
.71
30
32
.549
Muskogeo . .
.71
38
33
.535
Ardmore . . ......
,6S
33
Al
.4S5
Sherman . ......
.<»s
32
36
.471
Ik-nlstn.........
.60
20
40
.420
Tulsa..........
.67
28
30
.418,
Sacked halls mean ■
convenience and economy
W lUTTING Buckeye Hulls in sacks is just one c' the
Jg important little things that have been done to make
this roughage an improvement over the old style.
This makes
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RUCWEYF
V HULLS S
LINTLE3S
easier to handle when putting yiem in the barn and easier to meas-
ure out when mixing feed. It keeps them clean and makes your
help think of them as forage—not as bedding.
Even though sacked. Buckeye Hulls sell for much less than loose
old style hulls. It costs us money to sack them but we believe that
anything that will help you use this product to best advantage is
worth the expense.
Other Advantages
Buckeye Hulls are free of lint
which has no food value.
2000 pounds of real roughage to
the ton—not 1500.
Buckeye Hulls allow better as-
similation of food.
Nb trash or dust. ,
They mix well with other food.
They take less space in the
bam.
Every pound goes farther.
Kimbrough Brot., Indianola, Miss., toy:
“We are using Buckeye Hulls and are very much pleased
with them. We think they are superior lo old style
hulls."
To secure the best results and to develop the ensilage ador, wet the haUt
thoroughly twelve hours before feeding. It is easy to do this by
wetting them down night and morning for the next feeding. II at any time
this cannot be done, wet down at least thirty minutes. II you prefer to
feed the hulls dry, use only half as much by hulk as of old stylo hulls.
Book of Mixed Feeds Free
Gives the right formula for every combination of feeds used in the
South. Tells how much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fat-
tening, for work. Describes Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for
using them properly. Send for your copy to the nearest mill.
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Texas la-ague.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Dallas 1-3. Shreveport 2-5.
Houston 5-0, Fort ^Vorth (12.
Sail Antonin 2-2. Waco 5-11.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Dallas at Shreveport.
Houston at Fort Worth.
Sail Antonio at Waco.
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Jll.sri.TS YESTERDAY.
S(. Loniri 2, New York. 1.
Philadelphia !>, Cleveland 5.
Only two games scheduled.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Chicago at Rost oil.
St. IxiiTis at New York.
Detroit at Washington.
Cleveland at Philadelphia,
.TANDING OF THE TEAMS,
Clubs—
Plyd. W. L.
Pet.
Chicago . .. ,..
. ... 52
35
17
.673
Boston , . . ,..
.... Hi
.10
10
.612
New York . ...
,4 .49
28
21
.571
Cleveland . . ..
____56
28
28
.500
Detroit . . .. ...
____48
23
25
.470
St. Louis . .
....51
21
25
.470
Philadelphia .
____is
18
30
.375
Washington . ,
.... 10
18
31
.367
National League.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Philadelphia 4, Ciiiciunali 5.
Brooklyn 1. St Louis 7.
Boston 5. Chicago 3,
Only three games scheduled,
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Pittsburgh at S. Louis.
Chicago nt Cinctnniitl.
Only two games scheduled.
STANDING OF-THE TEAMS.
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New York . ..
.....16 3(1 10 Mi
Philadelphia .
.....47 20 is .617
St. I-oiiis . ..
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Chicago . . ..
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Cineliuiali .. .
____57 26 81 .456
Blisb.-U . .. ..
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Brooklyn . . .
____.41 18 26 .400
Pittsburgh . .
.....40 Hi 33 .327
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Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, June 18, 1917, newspaper, June 18, 1917; Sherman, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth719569/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .