Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 9, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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Wednesday. May 9, 1917
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN, TEXAS,
4 > BASEBALL CALENDAR. ♦
said that I wttuljfdie If I <fW not have
an operation Inn l Im«iii taking Hr,
MwtfV iMdtcMi 1 >1111 gladly >ay
tliai Hit*} mnil me sound and well.
1 will always recommend these medi-
cines to weak wiuntil. My doctor said
that Or. Pierce's medicines worked a
nitTa We for me.”
(Jet Favorite Prescription today-
cither in liquid or tablet form, from
J‘ i:r druggid, If you want to better
your physical condition sjieedily. It
is a wonderful i rescript ion prepared
i nly from nature's roots and herbs,
with no alcohol to falsely stimulate,
and no narcotic to wreck the nerves.
Ingredients on wrapper.
Mrs. Joe Kselavou of 325" Greer
St.. Beaumont, Tex., also says: "I
have used l)r. Pierce's Favorite Pre-
scription and think it is fine medi-
cine. I was sick in bed._ I only took
one bottle and 1 have not lieeu sick
since. That was over a year ago. I
ftould advise any lady who is in deli-
cate health to use ‘Favorite Prescrip-
tion' and I know she will always
praise it to others."
Pleasant; Pellets for stomach, liver,
and bowel# are made up of the May-
apple. aloe leaves and jalap. This
Western Association.
RESULT* YESTERDAY.
Tulsa ♦>, Oklahoma City 3.
Muskogee d. Fort Smith 4.
Paris 11, Denison 10.
Me A tester 1. Slierman 4.
WHEN) THEY PLAY TODAY.
' Tulsa at Sbermau.
Muskogee al McAlester.
Denison at Fort Smith.
Paris at Oklahoma City. -
8TAND1NU OF THE TEAMS.
Clubj— Plyd Won Lost P
Paris.........2(2 15 11 .!
McAlester.....28 14 12 X
Oklahoma City ..28 14 12- .1
Denison......25 13 12 X
Muskogee.....27 14 13 .1
Fort Smith . . .2(1 13 13 .1
Tulsa........25 10 ,/15 .-
Sbermau .... ..25 10 15 8
NON-ALCOHOLIC
KIZZY CORZINE PITCHES GREAT
BALL AND THE SWATTERS
COME ALIVE
Mrs. May Arnold, residing at 42
W.’ Plum St.. Paris, Tex., Is one of
many women who endorse Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription. the wonderful
,w,,mmi's tonic which is withoul alco-
hol and made of root;: anil lu-rlis. and
Is a safe tonic for any woman to
take. She says: ”1 have used several
kinds of medicines and' I found that
the 'Favorite Prescription’ was the
only thing that did me any good. I
t.'Mt it and am entirely well. 1 think
it is a fine medicine. 1 would advise
friends who are in bad health to use
Dr. Plena's remedies.”
.Vjrs. 'Juste Hoffman of South 18th
St. Corsicana. Tex,. who says: “I
have lieeo sick for four or five years,
a (id fried doctors bqt mild not get
any relief. My lock} doctor said he
could not do me any giaal unless la*
1 would not
Texas league.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Galveston 10, Dallas 13.
Houston l(i. Wo# 4.
Beaumont 8. Shreveport 5.
San Antonio 9-2. Fort Worth 2-5.
(Second game seven tunings by agree-
ment I
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
San Antonio at Dallas, 4 p. m.
Galveston at Fort Worth. .
Houston at Shreveport.
Beaumont at Wsco.
STANDING OF THE-TEAMS.
Cluli— Played Won Ixist Pet
Dallas.......31 20 11 AM 5
Houston......S3 20 12 .023
Wacii .... .....30 18 12 .800
Slireve|s)rt '50 15 15 .800
Beaumont.....33 1(1 17 .483
San Antonio . ..3$ 15 18 .455
Fort Worth .....31 14 17 .483
Galveston .. . ...30 .17 23 .233
Patterson Brought in Two Browns
With a Two-Bagger—St ole. Third
Station Twice—Heilman Also
Was a Hero.
could use a knife and
give up for the operation. My doctor
Red Patterson's big stick and Kizzy
(’irzlne's airtight pitching, despite
wobby support behind him, siielled de-
feat for Jimmie Humphries’ crew of
.Miners in tile cloning fracas of the se-
ries at Lyon Park yesterday after-
noon. The count was 4 to 1.
Kizzy was in Ills old-time form and
held tile Invaders to four singles and
issued no ilasses. Five visitors, how-
ever, took first on errors. The Okla-
homuns only run In the second was
made solely on errors, without the aid
of a single hit.
.1. Uross essayed mound duty for the
visiters. He “was found in the initial
round for two hjts, which netted a
marker, lint with errorless support,
Ford
American league.
’ RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Chicago 4-9. St. Ixiuis 3-7.
Cleveland 5, Detroit 2. (Second
game post|>oned. rain.)
Boston at Washington, postponed,
rain.
New York 4. Philadelphia 2.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Chicago nt St. Louts.
Boston al Washington.
Only two games scheduled.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Club— Played Won Lost Pet
Boston. . . ....15 11. 4 .133
New York......17 1(1 7 .583
Chicago.......23 13 10 .585
St. Louis . .....21 11 10 .524
Cleveland . .. ..21 11 lo iai
Philadelphia*.. .17 (1 It .353
Detroit . .*. ...IT 8 It -353
Washington . ..17 0 11 .353
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Wherever Ford cars have pioneered. Ford
service has kept pace. It is the factor which
strengthens the personal relation between Ford
owners and the. Company. To get the best pos-
sible service from your Ford car, bring it here
when it needs attention and get the benefit of Ford
supervision throughout. We use the genuine Ford
parts and give you the benefit of the regular stand-
ard Ford’ prices. Touring Car $360, Runabout
$345, Sedan $645, Coupelet $505. Town Car
$595—all f. o. b. Detroit. For sale by
more. 1 hat unusual hoppy taste adds
tang and joyl
It refreshes and invigorates. PABLO
the pure and healthful, non-alcoholic
thirst quenching beverage bubbles over
with goodness.
You’ll like PABLO. Everyone likes it.
Served ice cold at soda fountains, cafes,
hotels, restaurants or any place that
sells drinks.
Keep PABLO on ice at borne—order it
by the case from your grocer. Call for
PABLO today.
Made by Pabst
at Milwaukee
Standard Mercantile Co.
^ Distributors
/W. Sherman, Texas
dii'P center ami crossing the rubber
when Pitcher (irons uncorked u wild
one.
The Oklahomans evened things up
in the second. Gregg got on when
Hnlliday muffed one in left; field, and
then st.de second. Hhraison popped up
to Bielo|ier. who attempted a grand
stand catch and dropped the ball. J.
Gross drove in Gregg with a sacrifice
fly to center.
Tile Heilman tribe negotiated two
runs in the sixth on throe blows.
Hughes started the fireworks, after
«>ti« "’as down, with u single to renter.
National League.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Philadelphia 1. New York 5.
St. I a nits at Pittsburgh, posti>oned,
rain.
Brooklyn 1, Boston 2.
Only three games scheduled.
WHERE THEY ELAY TODAY.
Pittsburgh at Boston.
(‘incimiati at New York..
Chicago al: Brooklyn.
<f SI. Louis at Philadelphia.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Cluli- Played Won, lost Pet
New York.....15 19 5 .887
St. JahiL ... ...19 12 7 .ttftl
Chicago......23 14 9 .80S)
Philadelphia . ..Hi 8 .8 .500
Boston.......15 7 8 .487
Cincinnati . . ..24 11 13 .458
Broekklyn.....14 5 9 .357
Pittsburgh . . ..22 7 15 .318
Hcllnuin delivered a scorching blow to
right. Wrenn pegged to third fo head
Hughes off ami Heilman took second
cm file throw, with the result (hat all
hands wen* safe and that each man
was advanced a notch. Patterson scor-
ed both runners with n two-base wal-
lop to rigid, and immediately stole
(Idl'd. Wleloper fhnv out, Mackey was
hit In the head by a pitched hall and
given iiis base, but Taylor, batting for
Deals, struck out.
pHiierstm brought In another run for
the hoineliugs in the eighth by driv
mg ..nt a single after Heilman drew a
pass and stole second. Pat took second
oil the throw In and again stole third,
hut failed to negotiate the circuit when
Bieioppr struck otit and Mackey
UMPIRE HEALY IS
ASSAULTED BY BALL
PLAYERS AT McALESTER
+ EX-PRESIDENT TAFT +
+ LEADS DRY .MOVEMENT +
4* AMONG YALE GRADUATES. +
♦ +
+ + + + + + + + + + + 4* + + + + +
BARGAINS
PHONES 239.
grounded.
Sherman
The popple who bought from the St. Louis Bargain
House already know well that we gave them bargains, so
we ask them to tell their friends and neighbors that we
have received a new lot of “New Shoes,” Slightly worn
Shoes, New Suits and Slightly Worn Suits” also pants of
the same description. Call and be convinced r-
205 WEST HOUSTON STREET, l
Yale graduate minimis fill be “dry”
this year if Ex-President Taft, 'a
“Committee of 71” consisting of some
of Vale's most prominent alumni, and
particularly the senior class of Yale
[this year have their way.
An appeal just sent scut out by
Mr. Taft to 21,500 Yale graduates
asking their support Is a movement to
reduce -or entirely eliminate the drink-
ing of liquor at class reunions to.be
field in June is bn sod upon patriotic
motives with tin* view of influencing
public opinion In - favor of prohibition
during tins war.
The present academic senior class at
Yale voted to oppose the use of class
funds to purchase alcoholic drinks at
class reunions and other class gather-
ings, ,
Among tin* alnmnf on the “Gominit-
tee of 71" \vbich is spreading (in* pro-
hibition movement among the entire
graduate Is sly are the following*.
Robert W DeForest, John V. Farwell,
Waiter Camp. George E. Vincent,
Irving Fisher, Henry 1.. Stimson,
Vance (’. McCormick, "WiHfam Sloane,
Anson P, Stokes. James c, Green-
way. “T. A. I Jones, Henry S. Oof-
fin. Edward it. Coy, John R. Kilpat-
rick.
An effort will lie made to Introduce
similar movements in all the colleges
of tills country.
Halliday. If . ..
Hughes, ss . ...
Heilman, lb .. .
Patterson, 2b . .
Rieloper, 3b . ..
Mackey, e.....
Deals. rf . .....
Higginbotham. 0
(.'orzlne, p .. ...
Taylor, rf.....
Fort Smith. Ark., May 9. -A bloody
figlit occurred at the stadium yester-
day afternoon during the game be-
tween Fort Smith and the Muskogee
teums of the Western
AFTER THE STORM
Association.
Umpire llealy’s lips were spill and ids
ear was cut. First baseman Dever-
and after the mighty upris-
ing of the elements gets in
Its deadly work. Weather
Reports predict severe storms
for thi» week. .
Better secure Insurance on
yourself and on your prop-
erty before it is too late.
J. i, EUBANK
AGENT,
Phones 547.
St. LOUIS BARGAIN HOUSE
Totals ..
McAlester
Wallpaper of Quality
Mu Ivey, If 4 0 0 1 1 I)
Humphries, 2b .... 4 0 1 0 2 u
E. Gross, ss '...... 4 0 1 2 4 0
HerrioH. 1l> . _____ 4 0 0 10 0 0
Thompson. 3b..... 4 0 1 0 2 0
Wrenn, rf .. ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0
Gregg, of......... 1 1 1 0 0 0
Harrison, e ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0
J. Gross, p....... 2 0 0 1 2 0
•Jobnsop....... 1 o 0 0 0 0
Totals.........33 1 4 24 11 0
♦Johnson battdl f,n- Wrenn in the.
Oth.
Sherman .. ____100 002 01*—4 7 8
McAlester . . . .010 000 000 "f 4 0
Summary—Three-base hit - Heilman
Two-base lilt Patterson. Stolen bases
-Patterson 3. Mackey, Heilman. Hal
ltday. Gregg; Sacrifice hits—Wrenn
First base on errors--McAlester 5.
Sacrifice fly—J. Gross. Left on buses
-■ Sherman 5, McAlester 7. Struck out
—Gross 8. Corzine 3. Walks—Gross 3
Passed Imll—Mackey. Wild pitch—
Grass. Hie Batsman—Mackey by
(Irons. -Double play J. Gross to E,
Gross. Time of game—Hour and tide
t.v-two minutes, tfmplre^-Roth.
We are nut offering JOB LOTS OR LEFT OVERS and close
outs, hut tlie new, snappy, np to date things of this season’s Hue, har-
mony of color, artistic in design and attractive ia finish.
WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD. '
Where quality is understood and considered. Dependability, intrinsic
worlh ami beauty of finish are never made secondary to price. We in-
vite comparison of our prices to these made for the same quality
anywhere.
the4 Ardmore
Street Car company has
offered to build a baseball park. Dick
Gray of the Denison Herald sees In
tlie report a strengthening of the asso-
ciation. as Ardmore is now a booming
oil town and ready and able to sup-
port organized baseball, whereas tlie
condition of the Paris dull needs bol-
stering.
"he Quinine That 7 Ooes ~ Not
* Cause Nervousness or
Ringing in*Head
(cause of its Tonic and Laxative*effect, LAXATIVE BROMO
JIN IN E can be taken by anyone I without causing nervousness
ringing in the head. It removes "the cause of Colds, Grip and
iadache. Used whenever Quinine is'needed.
—but remember there^ia Only One t
W. N. BUTRIDCE
Phones 460.
210 South Travis St.
Yesterday’s hero: Red Patterson.
Patterson drove in three of the four
runs scored by the locals with timely
Hits, and in addition stole three bases,
pilfering third sack twice.
Bromo Quinine
That le the Originaf :
Summer is here
and so are we
MANUFACTURING .
ASHBURN’S ICE CREAM
Anoiher hero: Kizzy Corzine. Kizzv
was in old time form and hud the Min-
ers helpless,. With better support he
would have pitched a shut out.
Eczema Is Conquered
Greasy salves and -ointments should
not be-applied it' good clear skin is
wanted. From any druggist for 25c or
$1.00 for extra large size, get a bottle
of zemo. When applied as directed, it
effectively removes eczema, quickly
stops itching, and heals skin troubles,
also- sores, bums, wounds and chafing.
It penetrates, cleanses a**1 soothes.
Zetno is a clean, depcndabV and inex-
pensive, penetrating, antisep^ liquid.
Try it, as we believe nothing you have
ever used is as effective and satisfying.
Umpire Roth Wok off on,a number
of decisions again yesterday. Roth
should have his eyes examined by a
specialist.
Notes and Observations.
It is rumored around thle circuit
that Ardmore. Ok,la., is preparing to
pimJuise Hie franchise of the Paris
Club. It is stated that Ardmore has
offered a figure which is satisfactory
to the Paris management and that
The Ice Cream Incomparable
Both Phones.
202 S. Crocketl
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