Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, July 31, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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Monday. Jul
Summer Sale Prices
Continue for a few days longer.
Shoes as cheap again.
Some
You’ll never buy Low
New Boot Styles
have arrived. Cousins made them, and you know that means
the last word in shoe-making. _ } ...
Come in and Sea Them, Please.
YATES SHOE CO.
rue owe piuct suot grout
tilULSA LOSES TWO
TO SHLRMAN LIONS
Monday. ^
Opening of summer meeting of Sara !
toga Racing association, Saratoga. N ; HOME TEAM 18 NOW TIED FOR
Y. 1 LEADING PLACE IN PER*
Openlng of Grand Circuit trotting I CENT AGE COLUMN,
meeting, at Kalamazoo. Mich.
Opening of Great Western Circuit
trotting meeting, at Peoria, 111.
Ojteuing of international lawn bowl-
ing tournament, at Buffalo.
Opening of Trans-MlRsiaslppl Golf
assldatlon championship tournament
at Minneapolis.
Pacific Northwest championship ten-
nis tournament opens at Tacoma.
Western Michigan championship
tennis tournament opens at Grand
Rapids.
Sherman is now leading the race In
the second series of the Western As-
sociation schedule, moving Into pen
uuut position and tying with the Rail-
roaders^ yesterday afternoon when
they won the last of the Producer j
series and Denison lost to Oklahoma !
City. Both teams have played nine j
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Donee Brothers
MOTOR CAR
The sale of Dodge Bros. Motor
Cars in eighteen months has
been more than $63,000,000
You don’t hear people talking about the
price of the car.
When you hear people speaking of the car
they invariably speak of its QUALITY.
The
low.
gasoline consumption is unusually
The tire mileage is unusually high.
Price, delivered $850
North Texas Motor Co,
Geo. T. Bishop, Mgr.
Phones 621 301 S. Travis St. SI erman
games and won five. Love’s nine
made It two out of three from Tulsa
^°r' _ . | Saturday’s game, a weird affair of
Boning of .»cruise of New
*«. crc.
| beasts staged one inning of “town”
trot- |,a]i 0ff 0f tpp master twlrler, Dave
Kraft, counting all six runs scored and
ting meeting at Rockport, O.
Opening »i Bay state corcult
ting meeting at Holyoke, Mass.
Opening of Nebraska Speed associa-
tion trotting meeting at Wahoo,
Neb.
White Mountains championships
tenuis touruameut opens at Crawford
Notch, N. H.
duelling the game 6 to 3. Kraft start-
ed for Tulsa and was touched up for
three singles iu the first frame, but
through virtue of good piteihng in the
pinch held Sherman runless. Sherman
, . .... . , .. icame back stronger in the second,
Housatontc \ alley championship llowevt,r. Frantz was first man up
tennis tournament opens at Lee, Mass.
Wednesday.
opening of summer meeting of Duf-
ferin Parq Jockey Club, at Toronto.
Opening of annual open-air horse
show at Charlottesville, Va.
Drank Mnntdl vs. Jack McCarron,
10 rounds, at Dayton, O.
Thursday.
Opening of annual tournament of
Upper Peninsula Golf Association at
Houghton, Mich.
Opening of annual Invitation golf
tournament of the Soangetaha Club,
Galesburg, IU.
, Friday.
Annual meet <jf American Canoe As-
sociation ojietis at Sugar Island, St.
Lawrence River.
East rs. West championship tennis
matches begin at Forest Hills, N. Y.
Saturday.
Opening of summer meeting of
Maisonneueve Park Jockey Club, at
Montreal.
Oiienlng vi summer meeting of Niag-
and siugled. Enloe walked and
Mackey singled, filling the bases.
Kraft then passed Rags forcing In
Frants with u run. Young beat out a
scratch laid down to the pitcher’s box
and Euloe counted. Mackey scored on
Sheffield's Infield out Nokes hit to
Lamb who retired Faircloth at third. 'the Yankee's stars continue to fall by
Shortstop White erred on Gardner’s j the wayside as a result of Injuries,
easy offering and Young same ohme.1
Chicago experters advise keeping
pn eye on the White 8ox. Nothing
doing. Its a waste of eyesight.
Ah, gravy I Manager Fielder Jones
of the Browns, iioints out that hi*|
team still has 17 games to play with
the Mackmeu.
Not the least perplexing angle of
the Cincinnati-New York trade was
the fact that "Old Master" Mathew-
son asked to be traded to the Reds.
With Tommy Leach, Arthur Devlin i
and Charlie Dooln past lining with!
their team. Rochester folk can have'
a regular “Old Home Week” celebra- j
tiou. j,
If a baseball manager owned ah |
the pastimers In the world he would
still want “just one more winning {
pitcher" or “another good hitter’ i
aud he would win the pennant.
Rulie Marquard, the Brooklyn twirl- j
er, has about abandoned hopes of j
duplicating last season's batting per- J
fornmuce. In 1915 Rulie hit for .109.
or fifty points above his present aver
age.
“Home Ruu” Baker had Just reach-
ed 13 lu the season's stolen base rec-
ord when he crashed into the grand-
stand or fell Into the Yanks’ dugout.
or met with some other disastrous
mishap that put him out of the fame.
Manager “Smiling Bill” Donovan
will have to rely upon his mascot and
bat boy to bring home the pennant, if
Yoo'll Not Have Aoother Such Saving
Opportunity for a l ong lime
SO DON’T LET THIS CHANCE ESCAFE TOO.
Ladies' $7.00 and $6.00 Hanans................ $4.95
Men’s $7.00 and $6.50 Hanan’s............... S$j|5
Ladies’ $5.50 and $5.00 Wichert’s.............JJJS
Men’s $5.50 and $5.00 Shoes..................$&9$
Ladies’ $4.00 and $4.50 Shoes.................$2.95
Men’s $4.00 and $3.50 Shoes.......... ......$3.15
Similar Redaction Boys’ tad Children’* Shoot.
Love scored Nokes atid Gardner with
a smashing double; Frantz, batting
the second time In the lulling, ground-
ed out.
Flowers relieved the veteran Kraft
in the third aijd held the Shermanites
without a run on four hits the re-
mainder of IU** ciune. Wooley’s throw
however, retired Younkman at the
| “Buck" Herzog has certainly been
the finest kind of trading Material for
the Giants. With the former Cincin-
nati pilot again In a Giant uniform.
McGraw must be about ready to put
over another big deal.
Members of the “pioneer society”
are deeply Interested In the work of
Two Good Reason h
FOR TRADING HEML
One of the reasons why we do such a
business is because we sell good goods.
The other reason it because our store is sanitary.
Try Us.
C. 0, Pierce
THE SANITARY GROCER.
nice grocery
plate iu the sixth, who attempted to * Comrade Fred Beebe with the Cleve-
score from second on Sheffield’s sin-! 'and Indians. Comrade Beebe must
gle. making the third out. tlle oldest pitcher wearing big yard
Faircloth started on the mound
for Sherman but gnve way to Younk-
mau when he weakened in the sixth
and allowed two runs on as many
spangles, slime he was born
the last day of the year.
American league records
Dec. 31.
ara Raciug Asslclatlon, at Fort Erie, j i,p« Younkman pitched shut out hi'! :P»*t fifteen years show that the Ath-i
Automobile siieedway races at Ta-. ti„, remaining three innings letlcs top the league In the number of
coma. Wash. j The only ruu counted by either side Wines won. Now they are trying to
. A. A. u. national -140-yard swimming j |n Sundny's came, a great battle be- clinch the record In the number of
championship, at New York. tween Shipe and Covington, came in cames lost.
... lH>,li,1R of annual tournament ot j tu<* eighth and was made by the local
Mesichcsfer Polo Club, at Newport, tribe, giving them the narrow margin
. . ..... j game of 1 to 0 over the Oklahomans
j " <>s*ern championship tennis tour j For seven Innings Shipe for Sherman
eminent opens at Chicago. land Tex Covington, ex-Southerner.
championship tennis|engaged in an evenly matched duel.
Nothing Finer
far breakfast than fine Sana ar Sliced Ham, served with tanat, ^
and a good cup of coffee You wiU have ta buy yaw coffee and aggt
somewhere else, but come to US for the best HAM and RACON.
HIGHEST SCORE FOR CLEANLINESS. J
Sherman Fish and Neat Market
Indiana state
IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ THE WANT ADS.
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tournament opens at Indianapolis.
BASEBALL CALENDAR.
Western Association.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Sherman 1, Tulsa 0.
Oklahoma City 4, Denison 2.
McAlester 2-1, Paris 0-2.
Fort Smith 6, Muskogee 1.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
Fort Smith at Tulsa.
Sherman at McAlester.
Denison at Muskogee*.
Parts at Oklahoma Citv.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Chili—
Plyd Won Lost Pet
5
4
.550
....!)
5
4
.550
....9
5
4
.556
5
4
.556
...9
5
4
.550
4
5
.444
....9
4
5
.444
3
6
.833
Bre&d Memories
vou
were secretly glad of the
steadfast refusal of your favorite doll
to share your bread. You wanted it
all yourself.
Butter Nut Bread
will affect you the same way today.
SOT
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Vienna Steam Bakery
ifisi si
Denison
McAlester .. .
Fort Smith
Oklahoma City
Paris......
Muskogee .. .,
Tulsa......
Texas League.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Snn Antouio 2-0, Dallas 1-3.
Shreveport 6, Houston 0.
Beaumont 4-2, Fort Worth 3-1.
Galveston 2-3, Waco 4-2.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
San Antonio at Dallas.
Beaumont at Fort Worth.
Houstou at Shreveiiort,
Galveston at Waco.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Club - Plyd Won Lost Pet
Shreveport......UHi 90 46 .56(1
Fort Worth......109 59 50 .541
Houston........108 58 .50 .537
Waco..........t«8 58 50 ,537
Galveston.......103 52 51 .505
San Antonio . ....106 52 54 .491
Beaumont........108 45 83 ,417
Dallas . . .V.......110 45 65 .*39
American League.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Chicago 10-7, Philadelphia 1-0.
Boston 9,, Detroit 3.
gt Louis 2-2, New York 1-0.
Washington 2, Cleveland 1.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Boston at Detroit.
New York at St. Louis.
Philadelphia at Chicago.
Washington at Cleveland.
STANDING OP THE TEAMS.
Blyd Won lost Pd
..93 83 40 .570
42 .563
4? .558
43 .543
46 .531
45 .516
49 .405
70 .213
both chunkers being In rare form.,
Covington momentarily slackened his I
pace in he eighth, however, giving j Although It gets
Shipe four wides ones. Young laid | Cleveland fans may
down a sacrifice, Sheffield beat out a
scratch to White and Nokes grounded
to short, Shipe squeezing in with the
winning score:
The game was fast and furious and
replete with fielding sensations as well
as being marked by exceptional work
In the pitching department. Their
records not marred by a single mis-
play, both sides pulled defensive plays
which threw the grand stand to their
feet. Early in the game Young’s re-
lay to Love who cut Murpliy off at
the plate, attempting to count from
seeond on Lamb’s two-bagger to Ross
Youug's territory saved the game for
the locals. Sheffield featured on the
last play of the game, a short fly ta
left with two on, which the “motor-
cycle” nabbed by a hair's breadth.
Box scores of Saturday’s and Sun-
day’s games:
It Is said the Pirates are willing to
trade Max Carey If a club can he j
found that will take Maximilian ano'
his four-ply contract, said contract
being smeared with hlg figures calling
for regular money .
them nothing,
find a little com-
fort in the old wheeze about “it’s bet-
ter to have been up there once than
never to have been there at all.”
Fred Luderus, the Phillies’ first
baseman. Is said to hit the ball as
hard as any man in the game. But
the fielders won’t allow Fred to hll
’em out far enough.
Captain Johnny Evers of the Braves
would lead a fairly happy existence If
It wasn’t for baseball league presi-
dents, baseball umpires and such.
Tkat Fellow’s a Hostler.
It Will Pay You
to take jour automobile repairs lo
first-class work. We specialize in
median in. wlw can and will do
Oxy-Acetylene Welding.
Garage 110-112 North Crockett
OLD 488.
PHONES
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Saturday’s Game.
Sherman—
AB- H PO A E
Young, m ..
.......5 1 3 1 0
Sheffield, If .
........4 2 10 0
Nokes, 8b . .
.........4 1 1 2 0
Gardner, rf ,
.........3 12 0 0
Love, 2l> .. .
........4 1 5 3 0
Frantz, lb ..
........ 4 3 9 0 0
Mackey, e ..
. ......4 1 5 0 0
Faircloth, p .
....... 1 0 0 0 0
Younkman, p .
Totals .. ..
Tulsa—
AB H PO A E
Wooley, iu . .
........4 1 1 1
Murphy, rf ..
........3 0 O 0 0
Lamb, 3h .. .
....... 3 2 0 3 0
Price, lb _____
Heatley, If ...
Gleason, c ..
Brady, 2b ..
........*4 2 10 1
White, ss ..
........ 3 0 2 4 1
Kraft, p .. ..
Flowers, p ..
........ 2 0 0 2 6
Moon;.....
E. Sheffield ..
....... 1 0 0 0 0
Stewart ..
Totals .. ..
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For Success.
Remember if you have your mind
bent on success that two things are
necessary, two things that you must
do yourself, that no one can aid you to
achieve—mastery of yourself and a
clear road to the goal. Hew down
your obstructions for yourself. If yon
have no opportunities make them!—
American Magazine.
For a TimeSSBL
For the purpose of advertizing our store we wiU give a
coupon with each 25c purchase, and when you have secured
20 coupons, amounting to $5.00 in trade, return to us with
$3.98 in cash and receive a 42-Piece Dinner Sot, your choice
of three beautiful decorations.
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This is a rare opportunity to secure a streitiy high-grade
Dinner Set at less than one-fourth its regular value. Tfce set
consists of six Dinner Plates, six Pie Plates, six Sj^-inch
Fruits, six Saucws, six Individual Butters, six Cups, ono.10^-
inch Platter, one SJ/^-inch Oblong Vegetable Dish, one Cov-
ered Sugar, one Creamer and one 7^-inch Butter or Preserve
Dish.
Club-
Boston . , ,
Chicago . .
New York .
Cleveland ..
Detroit '.. ..
Washington
St. Louis .
Philadelphia
National League.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
No games scheduled.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
St. Ldulg at Boston.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
Cincinnati at Brooklyn.
Pittsburgh at New York.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Club— Plyd Won Lost Pot
52 34 .605
47 35 .573
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Y<
92
....95
....86
....93
Iyc
Brooklyn . . . *J.,.88
Boston ...........82
Philadelphia i „ . r.. 86
New York.........86
Chicago ■*.
St. Igmls
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
558
.500
.478
.463
.453
.409
Moore batted for Glegsou in ninth.
E. Sheffield batted for White in 9tli.
Stewart butted for Flowers lu 9th.
Sherman..........060 000 00*—6
Tulsa .. .. .. ......100 002 000—3
Runs—Young, , Nokes. Gardner,
Frantz, Enloe, Mackey; Wooley, Lamb.
Two-litisc hits—Love, Frantz, Youuk-
maii, Wooley. Sacrifice hit—Gardner.
Sacrifice fly—1-amb. . Stolen bases -
Nokes, Gardner, Frantz. Double plays
Young, Love and Frantz; Enloe,
Love and Frantz. Left cm buses—
Sherman 7, Tulsa 0. First base bn balls
-Off Kraft 2, off Faircloth 3. Struck
out—By Kraft. 2, by Faircloth 2, by
Flowers 2, by Younkman 2. lilts—Off
Kraft 7 iu 2 innings, off Flowers 4 in
0 innings, off Faircloth 4 in 5 In-
nings. Time of game—1 hour and 32
minutes. Umpire—Fllhuan. ,,
,AIU , Yesterday's Game.
Sherman
Murphy, rf .........4 1 1 0 0
Lamb, 3b............3 1 0 3 6
Price,„Ab ............4 0 0 0 0
Ileatley, if .........3 a 2 0 0
Moore, c............2 1 7 1 0
Brady, 2b .. ........2 0 3 1 6
White, ss ........... 3 0 2 2 0
Covington, p........2 0 1 10
Gleason............1 0 0 0 0
Totals...........28 4 24 8 0
Gleason hit for Covington in ninth.
Sherman...........OUO 000 01*—1
Tulsa........... .000 000 000—0
Run—Shipe. Two-base hits—Lamb.
Gardner. Sacrifice hit—Young. Left
on bases—Sherman 6. Tulsa 4. First.'
base on balls—Off Covington 1, off
Shipe 2. Hit by pitcher—By Coving-
ton (Mackey), by Shipe (Lamb.)
Struck out—By Covington 6, by Shipe
3. Time of game 1 hour and 15 min-
utes. Umpire—Fillmau.
Un»ppr«ciativ«.
'Carlyle was a great thinker,
can't turn to a single page
’ be that there ii
Young, m ..
Sheffield. If
Nokes, 3b ..
Gardner, rf
Love. 2b .,
Frantz, lb .
Eploe, ss ..
Mackey, c ..
Shipe, p ..
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Notes and Observations.
Pulmer, one time with Sherman, is
*><yv with Fort Smith, as backstop.
TTmps Johnnie Fillman is making
good, and his appohRment Is one of
the indlcatjous of the splendid judg-
ment of President Belt
“Scott” McCarty is temporary mana-
ger of m Fort Smith Twins, and will
iSpKFFwPK
but is one of the best teams in the
DON’T
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save money and get real meat at
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