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SEWS LOSE IN NINTH PIRATES WIN FROM BRONCS
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Panamas and Bangkoks included
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Tremendous Reductions
All Wool Summer Clothing
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Austin:
Cummings, 2b- . 4
40° OFF
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Buy Today While Your Size Is Here
Huston, c. ...... 4
Myers, 3b.
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Smufetsilcod
Total
Castains, cf. ... 4
’ Hauenstein hit for Burch in ninth.
Bowen & Stebbins
VTotals
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•One out when winning run scored.
Fort Worth: AB. R. H- PO. A. E.
616 Congress Avenue
0 Tarleton, 1b. ..
0 Noyes. c. .
OILERS LENGTHEN THEIR LEAD
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Total ........37
PITTSBURG, 5; NEW YORK, 2.
WASHINGTON, 7; ST. LOUIS. 2.
R.
Score by innings:
Ran Antonio ..... 001 000 000—1
000 100 DOC 002—3
Galveston .
WACO WINS FROM DALLAS
by
R. H. E.
Buffalo
Score by Innings:
R H. B
Pittsburg .........010 000 000-1 1
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New York
200 000 000—3 9
Pittsburg ........103 110 00°-5 19
R. H.B.
Score by innings.
Batteries:
St. Louis
Washington ......040 300 00*—7 11 •
MIDDLE TEXAS LEAGUE
FEDERAL LEAGUE
AB. R H. O
Davis, rf. ...... 3
McDonald, 3b, . 2
NEW BRAUNFELS WINS.
BELTON, 4; LAMPASAS. 3.
R. H E.
Score by innings:
Dallas:
AR R. H. PO. A. E.
Kellerman, 2b... 5
Temple . .
Totals
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BARTLETT, 2; BRENHAM, 1.
CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY, 0.
Standing of the Clubs
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Totala
•Batted fur Huenke In ninth.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
R. H. E.
Score by innings:
R. H E.
Ab. r. h. po. A.
Score by Innings:
Totals ...... 29
Won. Lost. Pct
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Totals
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THE LOBBY
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national league.
SCRAPPY PLAYERS FINED.
GRIFFIN A BON.
588
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AMERICAN LEAGUE.
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Standing of the Clubs.
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$12.00 Suits Reduced to $ 8.50 $25.00 Suits Reduced to $16.00
$15.00 Suits Reduced to $10.00 $30.00 Suits Reduced to $19.00
$20.00 Sults Reduced to $13.0^ $35.00 Suits Reduced to $22.00
Buffalo .
Pittsburg
Houston:
Mowry, if.
Belts. 2b ..
Indianapoll 3, St. Psul 8.
Cleveland 1. Minneapolis 3.
Columbus 1, Kansas City 4.
Iomiaville 1, Milwaukee 12-
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Moore, p......
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These are our new spring two and three piece suits.
Hundreds of the newest and best styles to choose from
NOTICE—All black and blue suits are included inthese.
Brownlow, s
'1 ulloe, 3b. .
Storch, cf. .
Harber, rf. .
Schwind, if.
Reynolds, c.
Hill. 1b.....
Huenke. p. .
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Fromme and Meyers; Adams am
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Indianapolis
Buffalo ....
Baltimore ..
Brooklyn ...
Kansas City
Pittsburg ..,
St. Louts ...
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.. .89
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Beaumont:
Clark, If. .....
Love, 2b.....
Dodd, 3b.....
Fmondson, rf.
Cooke. 1b. ....
Nixon, cf.....
urkin, 88.....
Bobo, c. ......
Taff, p.........
Score by innings:
Houston..........
Beaumont . .......
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Score by Innings:
Waco ............
Dallas.............
New Tork ..
Chicago ....
St. Louis ...
Cincinnati . .
Pittaburg ...
Brooklyn ..
Philadelphia
Boston .....
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Special Pants Sale—146 pairs of spring weights at
HALF PRICE.
Leading Until the Ninth Inning Wan*
derers Thon Stage Daily Biow-
up and Fort Worth Wing.
Results Yesterday.
Pittsburg 5, New York 3.
No others scheduled.
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Crabbio Weakens In Twelfth Inning
and Galveston Puts Acvos the
• Winning Runs.
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Score by Innings: R. H.
Georgetown ......110 400 000—6 11
Gianta Outhit Navigators, but the Lat-
ter Place Their Bingles to Bet-
ter Advantage.
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.475
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Beaumont Has No Difficulty In Win-
ning From Houston by Score
of Eight to One.
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GEORGETOWN, 6; TEMPLE, 5.
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‘TEMPLE, Tex., July 7.— Georgetown
started a batting rally in the fourth
that netted four runs and beat Temple
6 to 1.
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Standing of the Clubs.
. Won. Lost. Pct
McLaurin, if. .
Howard, cf. ..
McIver, rf, ...
Salm, lb- ....
Atg. 3b. ......
Leo. 2b. ......
Jordan, c. ...
Smith, as.....
Nolly, p......
♦Haigh .....
Fentress, p.
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Results Yesterday.
Bartlett. 2; Brenham, 1.
Georgetown, 6: Tempie, 1.
Belton, 4; lampanas, 8.
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Results Yesterday.
Waco,6, Dallas 4.
Fort Worth 5. Austin 4.
Beaumont 8, Houston 1.
Galveston 3, Hun Antonio 1.
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Indianapolis
St. Louis ...
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Beaumont ..
Houston ...
Waco ......
Galveston ..
Fort Worth
Dallas .....
San Antonio
Autn ......
Standing of the Clubs.
Won. Lost. Pct.
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IENT DEPOSITORY.
Surplus, $e00,000.00.
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UNITED BTATES GOVERN
Capltmi, 8300,000.0.
George W. 1ttlentela, Premldent.
R. C. Roberdeam, Yloo Pi sol Saot.
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First Gamo.
Score by innings
2
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Brainard, as. .
Moran, 1b. ...
Robinson, if. .
Frantz, p. ...
Rosa rf. ....
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Waco:
Clemens, If. ...
Malmquist, 2b.
Tanner an......
James. rf......
Crichlow, cf. ..
Grubb. 3b.....
Wohlleben, 1b..
Reilly, c.......
Jost P......».
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Philadelphia . .
Detroit .......
Washington . .,
Boston........
Ft. Louis . .....
Chleago . ......
.Now York .....
Cloy eland . ....
O.
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Frierson, cf. .
Newman, 1b. .
O. Dodd, ss., pl
Allen, c. .....
Rose, p. ......
Hill, sa.........
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Summary: Innings pltched, by Rose
6, runs 8. hits 10, by O. U. Dodd 1,
runs none, hits none; two-base hit.
Dodd; three-base hit. Dodd; sacrifice
• 10’ 37 9:2
R.
800 010 Oil—0
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HEARNE WINS GAME.
HEARNE, Tex., July 7.—in one of
the fastest games of the season Hearne
defeated the Gunter Club of Waco in
the local park Sunday afternoon, the
score being 4 to 0 in favor of Hearne.
BAN ONTH’FIGHTGAME.
Results Yesterday.
New York -Cle vela nd. rain.
Chicago - Boston; rain.
Philadelphia-Detroit; rain.
St. Louis, 3; Washington. 7.
201 020 000-5 7
Batteries: Anderson and Lavinge:
Dickson, Leclair and Berry.
Batteries: Neill and Wende; Brown,
Dennis and Slaughter.
Ba ............4
Massey, If. .... 3
Where They Play Today.
Philadelphia at Pitteburg.
Brooklyn at Cincinnati.
Boston at Chicago.
New York at St. Louis.
San Antonio: AB. R. H.
208880688888
Results Vesterday.
Buffalo 8-7, Pittsburg 14.
Chicago 5, Kansas City 0.
Indianapolis 7. St Louls 4.
Baltimore-Brooklyn, rain.
। Where They Play Today.
Cleveland at New York.
Detroit at Philadelphia.
St Louis at Washington.
Chicago at Boston.
Where They play Today,
Houston at Beaumont.
Galveston at San Antonio.
Austin at Fort Worth.
Waco at Dallas.
THE AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1914.
Standing of the Clubs. r
Won. Lont. Pct.
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... 1
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,...000 000 011—8 8 1
FORT WORTH, Tex., July T—Aus-
tin lost her twentyfitth consecutive
game here today after a hard strug-
gle. Apparently the Senators had the
contest cinched until the ninth wh^n
Frantz lost control and forced in a
run with the bases fuR lying the score
and Moran’s error allowed the de-
ciding run to trickle actoss. The score
was 5 to 4.
Score;
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Collins, cf. ...
Maloney, f. ...
Kibler, 3b. ....
McMahon, ss. .
Knaupp, 3b. ..
Sheffield, rf. .
Eberline, 1b. ..
Burch, o. .....
Crabble, p. ...
•Hauenstein . .
Batteries: Wacey and Slaughter;
Crook and Hart.
301 000 08*—7 11 0
000 100 000—1 7 4
Prince Albert
the national joy smoke
brought thousands and thousands of old
jimmy pipes out of the garrets. It has revo-
lutionized pipe and cigarette smoking !
That’s because Prince Albert is made by a patented
process that cuts out the "grouch” and just lets in
the sunshine! Never in your life have you hit such
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Play P. A. in a jimmy pipe or roll up the corkingest
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R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO co., Winston Salem, N.C
CHICAGO, July 7.-Watson pitched
Invincible ball for Chicago today, while
Adams was found when hits meant
runs, the locals winning an easy vic-
tory over Kansas City 5 to 0.
Bartlett . .....
Georgetown . ..
Belton........
Temple ......
Lampasas.....
Brenham . ...
001 100 10»—3 9
| BEAUMONT, July 7.—Beaumont
' found Charley Rose easy tn the sixth
• inning, getting two bases on balls.
I three singles, a double and a three-
base hit by Nixon ntting a total of
, seven runs. Taff was in fine form and
Houston had no chance to score after
। the first inning. Rain broke up the
। game In the last half of the eighth.
Score:
.010 231 00*— 7 12 8
.030 000 200—4 8 1
Summary: Innings pitched, by
Nolly 8, Fentress 1, Frants 9; hits, off
Nolly 11, Fentress 1, Frants; three-
base hits. Lee, Brainard, Frants; two-
base hits. Salm, Cummings, Brainard,
Jordan, McLaurin; struck out, Nolly
4, Frants 2; base on balls, Nolly 3,
Frantz 8; sacrifice hits, Ats, Smith,
Cummings, McLaurin, Howard; stolen
bases, Bralna«d, Howard; double plays,
Lee to Salm. Time of game, 1 hour
and 50 minutes. Umpire Baumgar-
ten.
Batteries: Moseley and Raridan;
Willett, Herbert and Chapman.
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AUSTIN, TEXAS,
Score by Innings: R.
Tigers .......... 001 010 200—4
Soldiers . .......... 000 000 vvO—0
BARTLETT, Tex.. July 1 - Bartlett
established a record today by taking
the third game in a row from Brenham
in a ninth Inning batting rally with
two men down. *
WACO, Tex., July 7.- President W.
R. Davidson of the Texas League an-
nounced this morning that he had fined
PitcHer Ogle and Shortstop Tanner of
the Waco club >25 each for fighting in
the game at Fort Worth yesterday.
Manager Hardy has suspended Ogle
indefinitely.
Some of our first authors have quit
drinking and seem to be making big
money telling how they did it
Batteries: James. Leverenz, Taylor
and Agnew, Rumler; Ayres, Bentley
and Henry.
Summary: Two-base hit, James;
stolen bases, Clemens, Tullos; sacrifice
। hits, Brownlow, Clemehs, * Tanner,
Crichlow, Grubb; struck out. by
Huenke 8. by Jost 4; base on balls, off
Jost 2, off Huenke 3; batters hit, by
IJ oat 3. by Huenke 3; left on bases,
' Dallas 8, Waco 7; double playa Grubb
unassisted, ‘ Schw ind to Kellerman;
wild pitch, by Huenke 1. Time of
game, 1 hour 50 minutes. Umpires,
Mathews and Howe.
PITTSBURG, Pa., July T.—Effective
pitching by Adams with men on
bases and timely hitting by hia team-
mates gave Pittsburg today’s game
over New York 5 to 2.
BELTON, Tex., July 7.—Lampasas
lost a close game to Belton today be-
fore a large crowd by4 the following
score: Belton. 4; Lampasas, 8.
.41 28
88 29
.38 80
.35 81
.80 88
.88 40
.29 11
.80 48
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DALLAS, Tex- July 7.—Huenke,
twirling with a sore arm, today was
unable to hold the Waco batsmen safe
and Waco won from Dallas 6 to 4. Jost,
for the visitors, was bit freely, but re-
eeived fine support in the pinches. A
double play unassisted by Grubb and
spectacular fielding of Schwind fea-
tured. ,
Seore: —
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cigarette tobacco!
BUFFALO, 3-7; PITTSBURG, 1-1.
BUFFALO. N. T. July 7-Burtalo
won a double-header from Pittsburg
today 8 to 1 and 7 to 1. Pittsburg's
only tally in the first game was on-
Lennox's home run. Hlelding by both
teams was brilliant.
hits, Love, McDonald; struk out, by
Rose 4. Taff 4; bases on balis. Rose
8, Taff 1, O. U. Dodd 1; batters hit.
by Rose Edmondson, Bobo, Dodd;
passed ball. Allen; stolen bases, Dur-
kin; left on bases. Houston 1, Beau-
mont 7; time, 1:40; umpires, Buckley
and Gardner.
INDIANAPOLIS, 7; ST. LOUIS, 4.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 7.In-
dianapolis defeated St, Louis 7 to 4
here, today in the second game of the
series.
Kansas City .....000 000 000—0 4 3
Chicago ..........201 000 11 *-5 10 1
Batteries: Adams and Enzehroth;
Watson and Wison.
Totals .....32 5 9 27 17 1
•Batted f'r Nolly in eighth.
- -
Brenham. ....... 100 000 000 1 8 0
Bartlett......*..100 000 001—2 8 2
WASHINGTON, July 7.— Ayres held
the crippled St. Louis team to one
hit in seven innings today. while
Washington scored seven runs and
won 7 to 3. Manager Griffith and
Schaeffer, suspended since the for-
feited game in Philadelphia on Juns
28. were reinstated today.
Marquard, Dei
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex, July 7.-
George Crabble weakened in the
twelfth inning today and "Galveston
won from San Antonio 3 to 1. It waa
a game featured by brilliant ball and
a pitchers' duel betweeu Moore and
Crabble, two southpaws.
Score:
SAN DIEGO, CaL, July 1—Mayor
Charles O’Neill today served notice on • -
local boxing promoters that no more
bouts will be permitted until a new
ordination has been passed. The fight
game .started during the winter with
four round bouts. Later ten round
bouts been me popular and July 4 a
twenty round affair waa staged be-
tween Leach Cross and "Red” WWt-
son, A ten round bout for Friday night
has been cancelled.
8 10 38 18 1
NEW BRAUNFELS, Tex., July 7.--
The New Braunfels Tigers Sunday re-
gained their spirits after several de-
feats. when they outelassed the stronp
artillery team from Fort Ram Houston,
by a ecore of 4 to 0. The Tigers played
an errorless game and did not fail to
hit the ball with good results. The
features of the game which were ap-
plauded by the large attendance, were
the pitching, of Hitzgerald and the
cutching of Wright for the Tigers.
Summary: Stolen base, Noyes:
double play, McMahon to Knaupp to
Eberline, Sheffield to Burch, McMahon
to Eberline, Crabble to Eberline, Sum-
mers to Waton to Tarleton: first on
errors, San Antonio 1; left on bases.
San Antonio 7, Galveston 8; time, 2:20;
umpire, Morgan.
38 1 8 84 18 4
Batteries: Moran and Blair;
Walker and Kerr.
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T ( AT See the Money Y ou Can
L/UU% Save on Men’s Suits
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555
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
St. Louie 4, Indianapols 7.
Memphis 0, Birmingham 8-
Chattanooga 8, Montgomery 7.
Nashville 0, New Orleans 1.
Atlanta 3, Mobile 0.
Score by Innings: R.
Austin .................800 121 006—-4
Fort Worth ............020 000 012--5
Second Gams.
Score by Innings: R H. E.
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