Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 172, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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V.M.K THIfKK.
LIVE BASE BALL AND SPORTING NEWS
AMAItll.M) DAILY SV.WH. WKHNKSOAY. MAV 22 lOVi.
BIG
Famous DoneheadPiays
on Major Iiaguldianw
JHifa faen fT
JlUGU 1 fUUEMOt
BY ROLLIE ZEtOER.
Flrtt Baseman Chicago Whit Sox
Who Has Proved One of the Sere
ational Newcomers Into
tht Major Leagues.
Th worst -i;' I ever mad In a
bull train' In all my lif 1 didn't miik
at all. 1 have made a lot of roiteu
ones h i n . 1 hi.. rud in basvball. but
thi ene beat ai:v thing I vr ulld
eft.
1 ir.ai'c 'l play wl.iie I v a.s playlny
lip l Winnipeg 1 had ben going liki
a rimis afire all through th Can.idl.'ir
IM)rtvv' 1 v; out -r then than
I am Tiov whit h pins m In the biiby
lrurii.il i.iss. hi- Tin Mill h kid 1
that to boat some of Th5 fellows wlif
alv. uy n' t ilirjr how young thi
arei.
It wcn't du lo pi cud ynuil) as an x
us for tli ilay. In fai t I never have
bu a Lit- lo rxplhln It mvM-lf or U
a
Standing of Tpiihih
W.
Waco -Jl
Heaumont 19
Houston 24
San Antonio 19
Dallas 19
Austin U'
Galveston 10
Fort Worth lfi
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11
14
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NATIONAL I.KAlU K.
Standing of Tram.
W.
New York 21
Cincinnati 22
Chicago. 14
Pittsburgh 12
Huston 10
St. Louis 13
Philadelphia 10
Hrooklyn 9
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At Warn:
HollStOU
Waco
Mattel les: Kay
Ojilcs a tut Carson.
Cmpirc Van Sukli
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and Keynoli
II
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11
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VrstcrtU) 'a HrstilU.
At St. Iaul: R.
St. Louis S
Philadelphia
Pattcrics: Willis Harmon and
Wingo: Alexander Moore and Hooln.
cm SHOTS OF
TEXAS ICC
Annual Meet of Sports-
man's Association Draws
Prize Marksmen
Waco Tx.. May 21 With -eral
wurti of well known nhota par-
ticipating the annual tournament ot
the Texaa Sportsmen' Association
bogun li"re today and will continue
over Wednesday and Thursday The
am-lntioti officials in chart; are
President U. .1. Jackwin of Meia and
Secretary Ceorije Tin ker of Hrenham.
E.
K. II. K.
I
At Dalliui
Sun Antonio
Dallaa :
llatlerith: KoKers and Smith.
atix. (iilitum and Hlinke.
I nipire Newhouw.
II. 11.
At h'ort Worth: li
CuhcHton
Km Worth I -
HaMerip: HetiriitiHon and Wil-
liams; I'erritt anil KlttheiiH.
rniir- Neul and ('rnMer.
At Austin l(.
Ili-aMinont '
AiiHtin 'I
Halt. Tien: llaldridne. Holt
ford and Cowan. I.i und
and llrtinuicer.
I'lnpiiv .lai olH.
II. K.
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1 1 ::
verb
WIVMKN
LIMA I..
At New York K. H
Cincinnati -
New York 6 13
Hatteriea: Keefe Humphrl and
MrLeaii; Tenreau. Wilt and MpX-er.
At I'.rooklyn: K. 11. K.
fhlcn-io S Irt 1
Brooklyn 4 H 1
llattcriea: Maroiioy and Needhara;
!'.nker. Knetzer and 1'hPlpa.
At IMttHhiiPKh: K. II. E.
I'lttal.urnh ..14 15 S
Itocton H 1
liattcrii-H Ufleld. Camintx and
Kelly: lirown. I'erdne McTiirue and
Klliik.'. Itarideu.
Ulierp They I'lay 1mU.
Koston ut PittahurRh.
Hrooklyn at Chtntirn.
Ni'w York at Cincinnati
rhil.i.li'li'lila at St I.OUIH
7 -
Roliie Zeider.
jrrtrnMl how 1 lnpipi d to piil!
off nuh a atuiit W needed th
KHii t tie urore way a it and Die
i.'htn iniiinn came alont: with the
rnr Mil) 'ii Thy not a trim mi
f.r' and a nmn on thlid with on out
ana th batter wa a fellow who
couldn't take the ball In bin hands
and hit It toward left field o it is
up lo ti e na short stop lo cover twe
ond and take the throw. The fellow
at bat was such a bad hitter tlui I
Bkw1 it t about tnt to on
they would try a double steal und a:-
Utt'pt to score the ir.tiiriK run finm
third 1 mc."d a littl clor to the
h l;ne i:iii! a li' over toward sec-
ond and studied tit situation T!
Nliow or tni was a hard rur.ner. fa'.
Staii'Iini; of Teams.
W. L. Pit
Denver 19 12 .013
St. Joseph 20 11 .045
Sioux City 12 10 .414
Dcs Moines 15 15 .50('
Omaha 17 13 .507
Topeka 14 12 .53f
Wichita 11 19 .307
Lincoln U 17 .39:;
Votrrilay'a ISosull.
At (imaha: Omaha. II: St .linsepli
At Lincoln: l.inco'n. 4 leiicr.
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At x Moines le Moines. In.
Topekii. 1!!.
At Siouv City Sioux 'it. -
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AMF.KICtX ASMKTAIH'V
Miinriiiii! of Te:ioi.
W. It
Culuinhu 2:: 13 "';5.
MinneaH.lis 1".
Toled-i 20 13 OOf.
St. Paul 1" 19 -4
Kansas City 1" :' 1
Milwi.ukei' 12 1" .KK
l.uisville 12 19
IntlianajKilis 13 22 '1
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jChicHRo 23 8
jlloston in 10
I Washington 14 14
Cleveland 13 13
Detroit 15 15
Philadelphia 11 14
New York b 17
'St. I)uis b 19
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lYiiiiMltuuia NMtrtMiicn' Touine).
Hunhury. Pu. May 21.- The leinli
annual ineotliiK and tournament of
th Pennsylvania State SKiriHiueii a
Association opened auKph-lously here
today with tht Sunlniry-Selln'a drove
Can Club act I nt; as host. I Men-
tions are in attendanco from Phila-
delphia Pittsburgh HarrisburK.
York llradford and numerous other
eltiev
tierniMiiy lo 1'iitern After Texas.
Herlln C.ermany. May 21. The I in-
perial government him recclvM re-
Mns from its consul at (ialveatoii
Toxas concernini; the methods of
p roil in Inn cotton in that state. Thin
data cnvera a period of aeverai
mouths' research work among the
cotton planters of Texas ittnl will
be lined to Increase the cotton pro-
duction of the Herman possessions in
South Africa.
4'liiiken lliliiier.
The ladies of the Christian chinch
Will Ht'ilve ii'lic is lloniiyciHiked
cliii k.'ii dinner today and tomorrow
at 117 Polk street 171 -2c
Ice Cream Supper
GLENW00D CHAPEL
THURSDAY NIGHT 8:30
Nice program by entertaining speak-
ers. Brass Band has been arranged
for Big time for everybody.
ALL INVITED.
f
Vestrrtlajr'a l'.lu.
I At ll.t.tin : u. r. -
jltoslon 3 5 1
Cleveland 1 3 1
Cutleries: O Brin and Nunamak-
er. tin1 and Kasterly.
THE
Post Confectionery
tM Taylor. Phone &:''.
Pit Sand and Gravel furnished at any point in the Pan-
handle by carload lots. Sidewalks and curbs a
specialty. Phone or Write
Willmering & Mullen
Phone 407. Office 508 Taylor St. Amarillo
At Washington: K. H K
I let rolt 2 2 -
Itatteri.s Johnson and Aitisinitli
Mullin and Stallage.
At Philadelphia U H K.
Philadelphia
St. Ixiuis R H 2
Catteries: Plank Morgan Ho irk
Prow ii. I'auan and Lapp Powell and
Stephens.
IUtt fruits at lo prices fine
Candler Clgura. Tohaoxis. Cold
Drinks from fountain or Uittle gooda.
Call and see: a trial Is all I ask.
IIOCSTON TAYIiOlt. I.p.
I am also agent for ftenver Post
Dallaa News and Wichita Kagle; de
liver to all parts of Amarillo with th
largest HrculaUon l)eii here gel
' I
ill line keep up with the times Sill"-1
scrilh today
Call 653 Tell Your Wants.
TEN CENTS
TEN DIMES
: ONE DIME
ONE DOLLAR
$1
(when placed in the Savings Department
of this bank) equals the first step to-
ward your futare financial independence.
W
"E pay four per cent interest
compounded semi-annually
on savings deposits
and aice t deposits in sums ot
One Dollar or more.
AMARILLO NATIONAL BANK
B. T.
U. S.
WARE President.
DEPOSITORY.
CHAS.
T. WARE Caahler.
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At New York:
New York
Chicaco
Ilatteries Ford.
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Sw eenejr.
H F.
and Mogridge.
Kiihn.
pen. Ijikse
t 0 1
Peter
and
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e.icrlny' lt .uli.
At Milwaukee Milwaukee
apolls came postK)lied
Mm IK -
Met grounds
Louisville. .
REPORT FDH YOB
BY COLLEGE BOARD
At luisville
liauiipolis. ".
At Coluiiibiih Coluinl.ns.
;.ilo I : Klevei innings
ar.il a nm slid r Tl.e f How en ti.ul j At Kansas City Kansa-
as only nx-dium fr'ht ard usu..li wan Si Paul. .'
a i!iw star r fiom thi'd n: a plav
like t'at I li.ii (!ed to go perhaps
"fill feel ill of MM Olid has.
meei !. throw ard try to hold thai
rur-nT t thirr! I I ..dn'f x U-..t p!
al! that h couid sire. What I wi'li
el to Io was to hi Id him to third
and rtiftk' a play on 'he riM.'-r r intp r
1 lnird I tou'i! jirrup ba' k. tug t! -riirr'
n he did ar.d ti)l h!d H
rtinn r at third
TI double steal d tr:c(; just as I
MM-td it would be Th rur.ner
frem fltst ame down a' top fpe'd
rarty to lld nr slarkinjr sd.
The aftl cr made a perfect throw and
I rf in und met th ball c.iuglit It.
inotioTxd to throw to il plat aid
then d.-. d b.ukwrrl ard tugged th
inner who i comlr.K down to s -ond
Ih te.iow on third hadn't
mf.ved
' wa tn 'id ovi-r n.ait.c t!.c
play thr 1 Junipe.) tip. yellwl at th
mrnr or tnl.C :i.i:r him what
slow c iir ). w i sr.d t'.en t r d
the bail '.n f i rver f fr b:iM-
nur. p l.ertil t0 tie Kaicls and started
r- tV hui.ih. tl't.ed to dearh with
mv?etf at iairr riade a an play.
TI- t I ' on thiid trotted bom acd
whi. ! .ts a'n-.ost to tf.e tn'h I
wrn! i:t. .ind d coered 'hat my
B"t i I ni 'l'r!1 a H'C ai d that the
gHi . i t ry w i- ir; i n.ia oen;'
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r. i .. (.( I jm 1 forgot all
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i. . I f- pr'Vfnt.
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Where I hey Play Tmlay.
Chicago at New York.
St l-oiiis at Philadelphia
Itetroit at Washington
Cleveland at Host on
Cat Springs - The Kann'-rV
I'.atik has I ecu organized at 'hi-
w nh ; apital stoi k of II
a surplus of $ . .00i
State
pU' e
. and
1. it t. If iu any college there i' n-;
I it or indifference lo smi h ilild"
Ilea' Inn.: and Christian infi U
ails.- (torn u teiuMrar ai-e' i.i ii
' llllel the pressure Of the .!."! J'
i nristian spirit of m.r ollegi--. -i c
i
parse a w a) .
! Il has i oiue to pas thai I
no oilier pla'c today inn ttie i.i jii
lolle.ge where a oriptc!.ciiiie
knowletlge of the Llble as a h'Mk is
rMiiired to he taugh as a part ot the
curriruluiu re'julred for graUuation.
Tin' Christian college ha fr ln.
in th matter of Pihle atady that is
denied to state a' hoc Is. It has the
greatest oniM.tuiiitv la Ameruan ed'i-
hoard liable to give a;auonai ui u.uay io gue a
replv The I snow leijge or ine liioie o ii m; .1
Uonswhe. Ky . May J 1 In its an.
nual rert to the Cent ral Assembly
of the Presbyterian ihunh in the
I lilted States of Anicri' a made to-
day the College Hoard answers In the
affirmative the question. ' I the Ulble
thoroughly and heartily taught In
our colleges""
The ixtard savs in part
So far as the iolleK o-opi-ratuiK
with the board of this asembly are
com ertied t he
definite am) satisfactory
in.il' of the hoard maki it a con
Idetita Tiie tune has con.- f.r tt.-
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