Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 19, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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Tuesday, June 19, 1917
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT—SHERMAN, TEXAS.
The Happy
/ “Hoppy”
Drink
llfith an unusual
W snappy “hop”
flavor. It satisfies.
You’ll like Pablo.
Pure and healthful.
Ice cold at any
place that sells
crinks.Order Pablo
by the case from
your erocer today.
Standard Mercantile
Company
Distributoru
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L m LYON L fOR LUMBER
«1 Horn PHONES
gets LL and anything in the Uxk
Building Materials,
RED PICKET FENCE,
CREOSOTED POSTS.
Straight and Nice.
CALL US.
ID. B. LYON
LUMBER
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Observation Parlor Cafe Car
Solid Through Trains
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Leave- oherman, Motor Car, 4:40 p. m., Connecting with
Lone Star Leaving Commerce 7:35 p. m., arriving Memphis
7:30 a, m.
Get supper on diner Retire early and wake up in Memphis
round trip summer tourist fares to various
POINTS NOW IN EFFECT.
For further information, see ticket agent, or write
GUS HOOVER, JOHN F. LEHANE,
Trav. Pass. Agent. Gen’l. Frt. & Pass. Agt.,
Fort Worth. Texas. Tyler, Texas.
Southern Pacific
LOUISIANA AND TEXAS LINES
TWO TRAINS DAILY . -r
Between NEW ORLEANS, HOUSTON, SAN ANTONIO, EL
PASO and CALIFORNIA.
FIVE TRAINS. DAILY
Between NEW ORLEANS and HOUSTON.
TIIRKE TRAINS DAILY
Between NEW ORLEANS and SAN ANTONIO.
THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING C ARS
NEW ORLEANS to all above-mentioned Points and to GALVES-
TON and DALLAS, also between SAN ANTONIO, .TEN., and
ATLANTA, G.V.; SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS, and SAN FRAN-
CISCO, CALIF., also between CHICAGO, ILL., and SAN AN-
TONIO. TEXAS, via NEW ORLEANS. BEAUMONT and HOUS-
TON, also between NEW ORLEANS and EAGLE PASS,
TEXAS, and GLOBE, ARDS., leaving each terminal Suudays,
Tuesdays and Fridays.
DINING CARS
ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
OBSERVATION CAR ON “SUNSET LIMITED"
Trains Nos. 101 and 102 all the way, a let between NEW OR-
LEANS and HOUSTON on Trains Nos. 7 and 10.
THREE TRAINS DAILY
Between HOUSTON and DALLAS.
TWO TK UN'S DAILY
Between HOUSTON, FORT WORTH, WACO and AUSTIN.
TWO TRAINS DAILY
Between HOUSTON ami SHREVEPORT.
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Saving on ICE
We want you to have the benefit of our lowest
prices on icc. You want to SAVE MONEY, Our
Coupon Book does both. Invest in; one for economy’s
sake. They are also a wonderful convenience in
saving time in making change. Get one today from
our driver or phone our office. Use Coupon Books
steadily through the season, and your savings will
amount to quite a nice little sum.
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Sherman Ice Co.
PHONES 90 AND 91.
9
MED THE
BOOSTERS BY
Hank Gowdy, Boston Braves
Hunk Gowdy. crack catcher of the
Boston Nationals and batting hero of
the world series of 1014, was one of the
lirst of the boll tossers to enlist in the -
army. He Joined the Second brigade1
of the Ohio national guard at Colum
OKLAHOMA (TTY TEAM HAS
NOT MADE A RUN DIRING
THIS SERIES.
COiZINE ENTERS THE
HEROIC SHUT OUT LIST
This is Hie Stroud Time Sherman Has
Treated 1l»e Bunsters Thinly, Mak-
ing Seven Defeats Which Have
Been Handed Them Here.
Photo by American Press Association.
Corzlue’s invincible [.itching coupled
with faulty support it! critical mo-
menta behind Dave Kraft, gave Slier-
man the fourth straight, pliutout over
I he Oklahoma Ctt.v Boosters on the
local lot Monday afternoon, the locals
winning by u score of 2 tc O.
Yestcday’s game was- by far the
best of the Booster series, and with
the veteran Kraft in the box for the
visitors, Shernian faced tin* best of-
fering that Murray enuld vivo and
came out victorious. Today’s game is
assured.
It was no fault of Kraft’s that yes-
terday’s contest did not run into extra J
innings. Errors were responsible for
both runs itsde liy| tile loenl eluli. and
With goad support the gaum would
have probably gone several exyu
stanzas. Sherman's defensive was
practically flawless, the one error lie-
in!; iiienusniwnfial. Corzine being ac-
corded; stuie (if the best supjiort ever
seen at Lyon Park.
Four hth#, ineiuding turn double by
Lip-ps, M is|ss and a first bast- on an
err r, iill Widely scattered, comprise
tin! ttpd (i'anefs secured by the Ok-
lahomans' Hr’Mire. Their most favor-
ltAX ic GOWUV.
bus, his home city. Hank is twenty-
seven years old and is under contract |*
at a salary of $6,000 a year. As the
Ohio national guard forces will not be
mobilized until July 15, Gowdy’s serv-
ices will not be lost to the Braves until
that date. .
Ball Magnate to Go to Franca.
Captain T. L. Huston, [rart owner of
the Yankees and one of the most, popu-
lar magnates In baseball, has Joined a
regiment-of engineers which will go to
He gained
much experience in building railroads
and bridges in Cuba during the Spanish
war, and he will devote his time to this
line of work at the front.
BROOK MAYS
S/I
SELL THESE
PIANOS
Regardless
of Price
Honor For Nap Lajoia.
Napoleon Lnjoie, who is the manager
and second baseman of the Toronto
i International league club, has not been
forgotten by the American “league, for
which .he played many years. At an
early date President Johnson will visit
Toronto and present Lajoic with a dia-
moud Maltese cross.
nble *|ipiatti»ity to count' was pro-
seittul- la the first when Payne and
I.il.Jsr singled with one down. McCabe
flew euf|but Sewaslie passed, filling
tilt? fw-cA Indian Want* came to hat
with a deteinhiation to then mid there
break the losing streak of his dub,
mumbled some Indian jargon, rubbed
his hands in the dust....."Strike one,"
yei led Roth-—spat on his hands—
"Two strikes.” said the handler of
the indicator-began to get mad—
Yeui' out."’ said the wnp-—and thus
ended Lizzy's worst session with the
invaders.
Daddy Kraft lifttlieliomeiings down
with five isolated safeties, only on*
(if which lignroil in the rim getting.
In the fourth, after Hnher grounded.
Alien was safe and made third on ail
overthrow of first base by Third imso ■
nmn H uston, and ltibison walked
nnd stole second. Jones grounded to
Blue, and Allen was retired at the
plate by New a she on the throw from
Blue, Jones being safe. Patterson
then sent an easy offering to Blue on
short, wlm fielded the ball to Wain*
ill perfect style. The Indian, however,
dropped Jho yiroW and Robison cross-
od with thy only needl'd run white
I’at. was safe. Jones was retired on
an attempted steal home.
Tlie second run was added in the
eighth on Jones' sacrifice fly. after
Alien was safe on Blue's bobble and
Robison scratched.
The score: • •
Oklahoma City—
BASEBALL CALENDAR.
Western Association.
UE.SU LTS YESTERDAY.
Oklahoma City o. Sherman 2.
I leniseii 2, Tulsa s
An!more :i. Vori .smith 4.
Muskogee .8. MjeAlostcr 11.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Oklahoma City at Sherman.
Tulsa at Denison,
Ardmore a! Fort Smith.
Muskogee at MeAlester.
STANDINli OF THE TEAMS.
AB R H PO
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Latina, <-f .'. ...
.. 3
0
0
4
0
0
Payne, 8b.....
.. 4
0
1
3
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i.ipps, If.......
. 4
0
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8
0
0
McCabe, if .. .
3
0
0
0
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NVwasho. e ....
.. 3
0
1
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Wane, ll( . ...
.'. 4
0
0
8
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Houston, 3b .. .
, . 8
0
0
3
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Blue, ss...... .
.. 8
0
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.. 1
0
(1
0
0
1
Murray .. .. ..
.. 1
0
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0
0
1)
Totals .. ..
Murray batted
Sherman—
Smith, ri ..
Huber, 2b .
A!leu, ef......
Robison, if .. .
•Jones ,ss .. ...
Patterson, lb .
BrooJta, 8b . ..
Mackey, e.....
Corine, p.....
.. .32 (l 4 24 18 I
for McCabe in Dili.
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Clubs—
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Pet
F(irt Smith .
...68
89
29
.571
M‘ Alester .. ...
..,.68
as
30
.559
Oklaiioma City .
...72
:59
33
.542
Muskogee.....
...72
38
34
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Sherman .. ....
. . .69
3-8
36
.478
Ardmore ..
. . .69
33
36
.478
Tulsa........
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39
.126
Denison......
...70
29
41
.411
Texas League.
RESI:LTS YES’l’ERDAY.
Dallas 7. Shrovepprt 8. *
Houston 5. Fort Worth 1.
San Antonio 1. Waco 0.
* A VUE RE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Dallas at Shreveport,
Houston at
Fort
Worth.
San Antonio
ut
Waco.
STANDING
OF
THE TEAMS.
Clubs—
Plyd. \X. L.
Pet.
Dallas . .
..76 49
27
.645
*2\)
.618
.562
Waco ....
..78 41
.32
Fort Worth .
..75 89
36
.320
Shreveixnt .
. . .
..74 80
41
.405
Sim Antonio
. .
..78 31
47
.397
You who have wanted a Piano
or Player in your home so long
now have the opportunity right
at your door.
Brook Mays and Co. of Dallas
bought the immense stock at a big discount and to turn it quickly we are letting you
in on the deal—you may enjoy the same discount and furthermore your credit is good. Come
all ye home-lovers who have an interest in your children and take one of these beautiful, sweet
toned Pianos or Players, Itever mind about all cash. iOe will take care of you. A small
payment down and balance by the month will place one of these dandy fine bargains right in
your parlor.
Juch well known makes as fischer, ftobart Id. Cable, Jteinbach & jDreher, a good used,
a refinished D- ft- Baldwin, a Mason and others.
Call in and see what we have and what we can do for you.
Remember the Location — 125 North Travis St., at the Vogue Millinery
Store, Sherman, THE RELIABLE PIANO HOUSE
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK
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BROOK MAYS & CO.
Phone 1660 J. 0. BOWMAN, Mgr.
American League.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Chicago 4-7, Boston 6-8.
St. Louis 1. New York t>.
Del nil- i, Washington 0.
(tidy tlivin' games scheduled.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY-
8t. Louis at New York.
Detroit at Washington.
Only two games scheduled,
i.'LANDING OF THE TEAMS.
-4 -
Totals.......2!) 2 8 27
Sherman .. .,..000 100 0D
okta, City .
Summary -
i Stolen liases
ssiue. Double
and Wane. Sacrifice fly-Jones, left
.on basts Sllenunn 7. Oklahoma City
O. Struck out- By Kraft 4.. by Port-
able 7. Bases ut balls-—Off Kraft 3.
off Corziuo L Umpire—Rotfi. Time
of game—1 hour a ml 80 minutes.
t
. .000 000 (MX)—0 4 1
-Two-base hit — IJpps.
—Ltpi>s. ltoblson. Cor-
plny- Kraft, llouston
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For ear service to Rodgers^ Swim-
ming Pool call 779 by telephone.
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Clubs—
Cliieago .. .
Boston .
New York ..
Cleveland ..
Detroit .. ..
St. Louis ..
Philadelphia
Washington
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Notes and (MCervatiensf.
It ia cm-rentl.y r,-ported in local
hasehall ciri les that Hitt has been
sold to tlie St. Ijouis Cardinals for
81,500* and Shortstop Jones. Hitt has
tin- making of a liig league jiiteher in
him. He is only 4!) years old, was
raised on a farm and lias everything
a big league slab artist needs but ex-
[lerieucc. which he will get in time.
All of Sherman's pitchers are go
ing good in w, nnd ail of Iju- regular?
are luck in the line up,- but Pete
Hughes, who is on the sick list again.
Pete is going good and tlie fans hope
to see hint on his feet, again soon.
Red Hnlliday has lieen releasml.
Red is one of the best, if not the
lies,, lead-oil man and sai riticer in tin;
W. A. and hq lias a host, of\ friends
among Shommn fans who will regret
P see him go, and who wiil. wish for
liirn plenty of good luck. Rod has
struck a Imtting slum[i lately and had
to make room for a stick artist.
Dugan Brooks ionics mighty fine cm
Sherman’s hot corner in a Brown uni-
form. The Jew and Dugan have
worked together so ieng that the liail
just moves Across the diamond auto-
matically when these artists lime the
pill.
Manager 1# llmitii li#s lieen in a
hulling stump for a while; and has
benched himself—but his bull team is
going at a fast eUp under his ratin-
agenieni.
By fulling, to score in yesterday's
game (he Oklahoma City Boosters
have now gone thirty-four "innings
without a nui. The Boosters have not
nvotu a game on tin; local lot tins sea-
sem, i ui ?>f the seven that liuve -bben
play(vl here . Tin* locals opened the
seesoiL with their pivsent visitors,
-taking all three games by scores of
4 to 1. 8 to 1 and 7 to IV
Busy Business Men of Sherman
Who Ask lor Your Trade
HAYNES &SP0RER
Undertakers and Embahncn
Horse Drawn and AutomobUo
Funerals
West S. Square. Both Phones IS
CARPENTER & BELDEN
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
Both Phonos.
N. Travis St
National la-ague.
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Pittsburgh 1. SI. UHUs 0.
Chicago t. Cincinnati 2.
Only two games M heiJnled-.
WHERE THEY PLAY -TODAY.
Brooklyn at Philadelphia,.
New York at Boston.
Pittsburgh at S. Louis,
Chicago at Cincinnati.
STANDING OF THE TEAMS,
Jones again made good __in yester-
day’s affair .with u sacrifice fly to
j Sliinanll ip center field, scoring Allen
with Sherman's sseeond run, Shinault
drepped the l»all and Jones was safe
on first.
The veteran Cy Young lias lieeii
made maimger of the Tulsa tram,
and thp fans have visions of the
team ut lust getting in the race. T.lje
Woutey. who has been manager most
of tlie smtsmii recently injured Ids
back and may bo out of the game for
several v-is'ks. Yjoung has announced
tlrnt in* has wired for several new
players,—Fort Smith Times-Rccord,
Clubs— .
New York .
Philadelphia
Chicago ..
St. Louis ..
Cincinnati .
Boston
Brooklyn .
Pittsburgh
.....5«
.....52
....58
..,".,48
.....44
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4fi 30 J(i
47 29
31
28
20
19
18
JN0. C. DANNEL
LICENSED EMBALMER
and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Horse Drawn and Automobile
Funerals.
Grayson 124, Southwestehn 121
resulting from-ids apparent inclination
to let Brock run Ids games for him.
Players of both teams formed a ring
around Swift, who had retired to the
home bench. This umpire person has
the best judgment displayed-hero this
season on balls, strikes nnd plays at
tint base, but lie doesn't seem to know
the more unfnirtiHar mil's, Tie did.
seem willing to f.qiow Brock’s helpful
hints.' however.—MeAlester News-Cap-
ital.
• • • • - -
50 17
Re|» Williams and Chief Tommie
Pet. Robison of the Fort Smith Twins
Ji52 were presented with *30 (hecks each
.617 !'Sutniay for hitting the Bull Durham
.5541 sign in the i ark there some time ag -.
.588 < —
.418j empire Swift, a recent addition to
.4 12 j Bell’s staff, was surrounded by a
.409! hundred or more annoyed fans after
,840 llio game yesterday, their displeasure
lieu Tineuii Going Good.
Birnilngham. Ain., June Iff—Ben
Tineitp. [(itching for Little Rook yes-
terday. did not allow, a single Blr-
inghum player to reacli first: base, es-
tublishlng a record for the Southern
Association. Little Roek won, 2 to 0.
Tineiui struck out only three of the
twenty-seven men who faced him, 'but
with two exceptions, when brilliant
fielding kept his record eleiif. all were
easy outs. Covington, at first base,
accepted fifteen ehanei's. Neither team
made an error. A doulde steal helped
Little Beck to win tlie fifth. Ttrieup’s
perfoi inanee was tlie second no-hit,
bo-run game here within a week.
Comstock, pRehing for Birmingham, j
held Nashville without a liit or run
last Friday.
HEADACHES START IN THE LIVER
Dizzy? Dull headache? Bilious?
Muddy complex ion?- These arc signs
that your .liver is Imek in its work ahd
needs an assistant. Call in Po-Bo-Lax,
nature's leuied.". deriver from the may
apple, it quickly stimulates the fiow
of bile and restores a torpid liver to
normal condition. The mildly laxative
qualities will remove tlio tmpuritie*
from the intestines and you’ll soon be
feeling fit Po-Do-Lax will shorten
your liver’s working hours. Get it to-
day at Tnar ;lruggist, 50e, dAw
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