The Austin Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 192, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 23, 1915 Page: 3 of 24
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CHICAGO BEATS BROOKLYN.
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BASEBALL TODAY
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LEMON KOLAS VS. OLIVERS
EXCELSIORS VS. PETMECKYS.
Lake Austin Park—Game Called at 2:30
Made ThrM Good Catehes Batted In
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CLEVELAND. Ohio, May 22—Cleve-
land defeated Washington 7 to 6 in
twelve Innings today, the winning run
being scored on Morgan’s fumble,
Chapman’s bunt and Graney’s single-
#5
Memphis 4, Mobile 1.
Birmingham 2, Little Rock 1,
New Orleans 6, Chattanooga 2.
Atlanta 9, Nashville 2.
MID. TEXAS LEAGUE.
NEW YORK, May 22.—Records
tending to substantlate the claim that
Anton Kuepferle, who committed
London while on trial as a
BEAUMONT, Tex., May 22.—Dallas
bunched hits with errors and won the
third straight from Beaumont 6 to 1.
Mullins twirled magnificently and
would have scored a shutout hut ‘or
Kellerman’s error. Dallas scored
twenty-two runs and got thirty-seven
hits in the three games to Beaumonts
three runs and seventeen hits.
Score:
Score:
Chicago ..
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MADISON, Wia, May 22.— Wis-
consin’s well balanced track team,
strong bidder for conference honox
today easily outpointed Minnesota in
the dual meet, winning on a slow field,
103 to 23. ___
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CHICAGO, May 22.—Trying two
conference records. University of Ch-
cago athletes won their annual track
meet from Illinois at Stagg Field this
afternoon, 74 1-8 to 51 2-3.
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Galveston:
Madden, rf ..
Smith, 8b .....
Watson, 2b ....
Baerwoid, if ..
Tarleton, 1b .
Johnson, cf ..
Summers, 88 .
Dilger, c ....
Allen, p ......
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Tanner ml.....4
Coyle cf. ..... 3
Crichlow If. ... 2
. Fisher, it
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TROPICAL CLOTHES
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Total. ....... . 7 21.. 8
•Batted for Snedecor in ninth.
••Ran for Burch in ninth.
the Meld Day exercises.
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| and a greased pig. All persons who
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PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 22.—The
University of Pennsylvania’s eight-
oared shell crew won two of the fea-
turo races of the annual regatta of the
American Rowing Association of the
Schuylkill River here today. A heavy
rain fell during most of the time, The
Pennsylvanias beat the Union Boat
Club of Boston by one and one-half
lengths, while Union crossed the line
three feet ahead of the Harvard Uni-
versity sphomore crew, the Crimson
interclass champions, in the first
eight-oared shell race. An hour later
the same Pennsylvania crew won from
Harvard and Princeton In the Junior
collegiate eights race, covering the
distance, one mile, 550 yards, in the
same time in each racet 6:113-5.
NAVAL ACADEMY WINS’.
pinches today and won a clean cut vic-
tory over Fort Worth,"4 to 1. It was
the eleventh straight victory. Allen
worked steadily against the visitors
and was accorded brilliant support at
critical moments. .
Score: . Piihullrisi .
Totals 8 8 *25 11,0
•One out when winning run made.
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Batteries: Bellman and Scott, Dela-
field, Francis and Schafer.
SHUT OUT GAME.
BARTLETT, Tex., May 23.—In the
game here today, Belton lost to Bart-
lett 2 to 0. A big crowd and lota of
interest all through.
Total. .......32 1 6 24 14
xBatted for McChesney in ninth.
THREE RACE HORSES KILLED.
BELMONT PARK. May 22— Light-
ning struck tho stables of Jameg
Butler hero this afternoon and killed
three race horses. They were: Apple,
the 3-year-old winner of yesterday's
last race, Diploma and Jingling.
NEW ENGLAND MEET.
TEMPLE, Tex., May 22.—Temple
used two pitchers today but could not
stop the savage onslaught of Brenham
who won, 5 to 2.
of second place.
Finals: Dartmouth, 86 1-3; Maine,
81; Bowdoln,. 20%; Massachusetts In-
stitute of Technology, 17%; Holy
Cross, 14; Colby, 18; Brown, 7 1-8;
Williams. 7; Wesleyan, 6; Amherst, 13
Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1;
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BOSTON, May 22.—Chicago went
into first1 place in the National league
pennant race with a victory over the
Boston Braves today, 5 to 4.
THE AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY’ 23, 1915.
German spy, was a United States eit-
Isen, have been found in Brooklyn, it
was learned today. The papers on
filo there show he swore allegiance to
the United States in Brooklyn
1912. 2.________
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‘or generations to clean ,
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Batteries: Davenport and Hartley;
Kaiserling, Whitehouse and Rarlden.
minutes. Umpire, Wright.
greased pig.
Wednesday the Elka have planned to
erect booths at the crossings of Con*
gress Avenue. Tickets will be sold
from these booths. George Stevens
announced yesterday afternoon that he
had arranged for the erection of the
booths. Men will be stationed with
ladles in the booths and tickets will be
Kat less meat, drink lots of wateri
also get from any pharmacist four
omres of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon^
ful In. n glass of water before break-
fast for a few days and your kidney*
will then act fine. This famous salts lr
Batteries: Wyckoff, J. Bush and
Schang; Dubuo and Stanage.
Navy, 6; George-
Scarcely less l---- .— .------ -
by far the more impressive will be the
captain of the Fats, Fielding G. Smith,
Mr. Smith will forsake the lure of cot-
F^-Star Whlskey
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ST. LOUIS, May 22.—An eighth in-
ning batting rally, with St. Louis one
run behind, gave the locals today’s
game with New York 6 to 2.
quired average of eighty miles an hour
in eliminalton tests today. DriverB
who qualified are: Earl Cooper, Bob
Burman, Gl| Anderson, Wileox, Mala,
Grant, Klein, Babcock, J. Cooper, Don-
aldson, Ruckstell^nd John De Palma,
veW FEAOIEN AT BRENHAM.
CHICAGO, May 22.- Chicago went
into first place in the American league
pennant race today by defeating Bos-
ton in a slugging match 11 to 8, while
New York lost to St. Louis.
At West Point: Army, 6; Spring-
field Training School, 7.
At Ithaco, N. Y. Cornell, 1; Yale, ■
New York.......000 200 000—2 8
Minn.: Minnesota,
Trial QuartCah
and Leather a
Covered Flask 4
Summary: Inning, pitched by Ogi.
fn,^ntMhrvUn0..<oro';e.anMa?!:e1,‘
three- ase hila. Taner; stolen, baaea.
Crichlow. Wohlleben, Bagan, Balentii
sacrifice nita, Coyle, Bnedecor; »tru«
out. Ogle (, Stewart 1; banes off ball.,
Ogle 3, Markle 1; left on bases, San
Antonio 3, Waco 2; double play, Tan-
ner (unabsiated). Time of Eam%.1
hour and 40 minutes. Umpire, Miller.
AB. R. H. TO, A. H
Among Other Good Thinga-
Stacy-Adams Fine Shoes
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At Annapolis:
town, 2.
At Columbus,
Ruth, R. Collins
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DETROIT, Mich., May 22—Detroit
took advantage of the erratic work of
Philadelphia’s pitchers today and won
the second game of the series 5 to 2.
high tempered beings, will ride '‘Ban-
ister,” the famous llk horse. The ex-
hibition will be for those who attend
FREE :
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Score: , R. H. E.
Philadelphia. 010 001 000—2 7 2
Detroit..........000 210 llx—5 8 1
giants bunched their hits
hit Buddy Napler in the pinches .nd
the Gassers defeated Houston, 5 to 0.
Nolly pitched hie best game of the se4-
eon, holding the loals to four scat-
tered hila. Both cluba fielded brill-
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25 .412
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Tropical worsteds, silk mixtures, silk mohairs and tropical flannels-
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L Palm Beach Suits $7.50, $8.50 and $10
8 A pleasing assortment of Bates-Street in madras and silks.
| $1.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00
5 STEBBINS & JAMES
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b® out in full uniform and will cham- Urle add in meat excites th® kidneys,
pion the cause of lean men both in they become overworked; get Blus-
basebail and in all other pursuits of gish, ache. and feel like lump* of lead,
life. ■ The urine become cloudys the blad-
erect and proud, and' der is irritated, and you may be obliged
impressive will be the r to neek relief two or three times dur
* Ing the night. When the klneyu olod
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ton and don tho uniform of Connie body’s urinous waste or you'll be a real
I Mack. Ho will be directing the mem- sick person shortly. At first you feel
. bers of the EIks" Ft baseball team n dull misery In the kidney region, you
as he says, “to victory/* suffer from backache, Blok henache
The day will abound in many spec- dizzinese, stomach gets nour, tonsue
tacular stunts performed by membera coated and you feel rheumatic twingee
of the local lodge of Elke. when the weather !■ bad. . .
Dr. H. H. Bheppard, far-famed as n
wild horse tamer and a consoler of
Summary: Two-base hits, Ens,
Kneaves, Dunn; three-base hit, Harr-
a son; sacrifice hits, Mullins, Crouch;
rs. struck out, by Mullins 9. by Speer 4;
in bases on balls, off Mullins 1, off
Speer 1; batter, hit, Brownlow, Nixon;
’ passed ball. Carson; double playa. Ens
to Kellerman to Frant, Kneaves to
— Dodd to Cooke, Brownlow to Keller-
man to Frantz; stolen base, Brown-
low; firet base on errors, Dalia. 1,
Beaumont 1; left on bases, Dalia. 5,
Beaumont 6. Time of game, 1 hour 46
rank, of the Leans when it waa an:
nonneed yesterday that Max Deltr.el
would play on the Fat. team. Me-
a raw. It 1. known, Im. been chiming
Dellxel all over America.
The secretary announced yewterdny
that ticket, had been Mid most fre:
fluently to bachelor Elka. Elk. who
are married will be required to pur-
chaea ticket., too, It won statea xen:
torday. Hole, will be drilled throueh
the fence to accommodate thorn Elk.
who do not carp to purchn.e tickets
BARNEY OLDFIELD IS OUT
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May M.—A
broken connecting rod practically de-
mollshed the engine in Barney Old-
field', foreign racing car and expert,
.aid it could not be repaired in time
for the 509-mile automobile race, here
Batteries: Faulkner and Naylor;
Brown and Slaughter.
Umpire, Reid.
THE PENNSYLVANIA OARS WIN
Summary: Stolen bases. Snow. Hun-
ter; sacrifice hit, Smith; two base hit.
Johnson to Tarleton; struck out. by
Allen 3, by Redford 1; base on ball.,
off Allen 1. off Redford 1; left on base.
Galveston 2. Fort Worth 6. Time of
game, 1 hour and 27 minutes. Umpire,
McCafferty. ____________ •
SHREVEPORT WINS THE GAME
By innings:
Sa Antonio .
Waco.....
Kaneas, 0.
At Minneapolis,
2; North westrD, 0.
Batteries: Anderson and
ELKS DISCOVER GENIUSES
Batteries: McHale and Sweeney;
James, Wellman and Severold, Agnew.
Cleveland . ...003 200 100 001—7 13 0
Washington . .000 114 000 000—6 14 3
Batteries: Steen, Mitchell and
O'Neill; Boehling^ Shaw and Ainsmith.
PRIZE FIGHT RULED OUT.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May IL- _
Dartmouth won th® New England in- suicide in
tercolleglate athletic meet on Tech-
nology Field here today, scoring 5 1-2
points more than Maine, the winner
CHICAGO, May 22. — Mordecai
Brown's pitching and batting rally
greatly aided Chicago in beating
Brooklyn 4 to 2 today and the win,
with Newark's defeat, put the locals
into a tie for second place. Brown
got a single, and a triple and scored
two Chicago runs while his seven
strike out victims Included Kauff.
Pratt of the visitors hit a home run.
made from the acid of grapes ani
lemon juice, combined with Hthla, am
has been used fc. -----------1, ---
clogged kidneys and stimulate them to. ■
normal activity, also to neutralixe the
acids in urine, so it no longer is A
source of irritation, thus ending blad-
der weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, can not fn-i
jure; makes a delightful eftervescent
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kidneys clean and active. Druggiste
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x. -wn ImeIn.Austinan.remer: folk, who belleve In overoomin kid.
know" S roring Tn £ aoy"troubiowhifeitinoniytoubfe
a competent wielder of the lariat nnd
will rope In many persons at the Field
Dav exercises, it is expected.
Consternation resulted among the
. ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 22,—In
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Kellerman, 2b... 4
Ens, ....... 5
Harrison, rf. ... 4
Crouch, If. ..... 8
Storch, cf......4
Brownlow, 8b. .. 8
Frant, 1b......4
- Dunn, c. ....... 4
1 Mullins, p.
GALVESTON, Tex., May 22— The
locals batted Redford hard
psurmEhaggeSMMeceBu’ Er,...
by Nagler 6, by Nolly 5: bases on ball,
off Naplor 1, off Nolly 1; left on bosea
Hbuston 6, Shreveport 4. Timo of
game, 1 hour and 30 minute. Umpire,
Hays. -
Elks' Field Day, May 28, will bring
out upon the field many local geniuses
who have for the past months held
themselves in quiet seclusion. Among ,‛rast
the foremost of the stars who win |
perforin for the benefit of th® public I
is Victor L. Brooks, captain of the
Leans’ Baseball team. Mr. Brooks will '
MKINNEY, Tex., May 22.—Mrs. J.
P. Crouch died here early today. She
> ,1s survived by her husband And, two
’ children. Jo® Crouch of Fricc: nd
Mrs. A. T. Bryant of this city. Sho
was 74 years old2
R.H.E.
.....181 000 000—5 11 4
.....000 000 011—2 10 1
The St. Mary baseball nine played
the Tenth Ward team an Interesting
game of ball yesterday and won by a
score of 21 to 16. Batteries for St.
Mary’s were Jones and Hanley, for
Tenth Ward, Schwartze and Joseph.
The game was very interesting and
attracted a large greup of friends and
admirers of the lads who participated.
6 10 27 9 1
dual field and track meet the Naval
Academy defeated Georgetown here
today 74 to 16 points._______
"Hobo” in Monroe, La.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., May 22.—Al
Harber was the savior of the Broncos
today. He saved the game on three
catches and then in the ninth with
the bases full and one out, he hit to
left for two bases scoring the runs
needed to give San Antonio the game,
4 to 8. The score:
Batteries: Vaughan, Standridge,
Humphreys and Bresnahan; Tyler,
Tragessor, James and Whaling.
Other National games; rain.
st. mart's wins.
R Robinson, rf.
......... 000 000-0 Ncnhone ,b'
.1.020 100 002-5 I. ••
ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 22.—Timely
hitting won for SL Louis today.
Score: R. H. E.
Newark ..........100 010 000—2 7 0
St. Louis .........000 302 10*— 6 12 2
Hunter, 1b .....4
McChesney, If.. 8
Harper, of .....4
Stow, ss ....... 2
Crittenden, o ..I
Redford, p .....8
xMcIver ....... 1
Dall.. Team Takes Thrid Straight
From Beaumont.
Score: R. H. E.
Belton . .....000 000 000—0 5 5
Bartlett.........000 200 OOx—2 5 2
Nolly of Gassers Pitches His Best
Game of Season.
Monroe, La., Nov. 14, 1914.
Hobo Medicine Manufacturing Co.,
Singer, Ia.
To Whom This Nay Concern: About
two years ago I was stricken with
Bright’s Disease, tried the best phy-
sicians in Monroe, and obtained no
permanent relief, and they gave me at
most three months to live. By acci-
dent I heard of the great vegetable
medicine that has cured so many of
kidney and bladder trouble, knpwn as.
Hobo Kidney and Bladder Remedy,’
which I. obtained at once and’ after
using about fifteen bottles of this won-1
derful medicine, I am now sound and]
well. I have ordered it for others, and
told my friends of its wonderful merits.
Borne have tried the medicine, and in
each instance they got relief. I consid-
er "Hobo" the greatest medicine of the
age for kidney or bladder trouble.
C.C. MORGAN.
Hobo sold in Austin by Van Smith
Drug Co. Prompt attention given mail
orders.
81 1 5 27 15 2
4 0
0 0
0 0
Shreveport:
Breker, cf ..
Durkin, 8b i.
McElveen, as
Schroeder, 1b
Rickert, If ..
Bait, 2b ....
Newton, rf ..
Garvin, c ...
Nolly, p ....
City League teams will play a
double-header at Iake Austin Park ■
this afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The
Lemon Kola team will play the Oliver -
team. The second game will be played »
between Excelsior and Petmecky .
teams. irdaf
Oliver nnd Lemon Kola teams have j
tied for first place. Thorpe will pitch |
for Lemon Kola this afternoon, Gar-
rish will be on the mound for Oliver.
AUSTIN COMMERCIAL.
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 22.-
Boxing contests between lightweight
champion, Freddie Welsh, and Milburn
Saylor, and George Chip and Jack Dil-
lon, scheduled for May 28, will not be
permitted, according to an announce-
ment today by Mayor Joseph E. Bell.
It has been customary to hold a box-
ing match the day before the 500-mile
race at the Speedway, but Mayor Bell
says “the sport degenerated into fake
prize fights conducted solely for the
money there was in it.”.
pe 7 p.,;
. BRENHAM, Tex., May 12.—At a
meeting of the board of trustees of
the Brenham public schools, G. D. Ever-
ett was appointed Instructor in the
manual training and agricultural de-
partment, and director of athletics, to
succeed Prof. WW. G. Beasley, who
has accepted a position with the Amn-
rillol Military Academy. Mr. Everett
graduates this year at A. & M. College
and is one of the two men at that In-
stitution to make letters In three
branches of athletics, basketball, foot-
ball end track. He comes highly rec
ommended. There are eighteen teach-
ere employed in the white public -
schools of the city of Brenham.
Mo,: Miasour, 5;
Scot®: R. H. E.
Brooklyn .........001 001 000—2 8 8
Chicago ..........002 010 OP—4 5 0
PIRATES DEFEAT PANTHERS HARBER SAVED THE GAME
• '
lees meat and take a glace of
Salts to flush out Kldneya—
Drink plenty water.
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May 29. He will probably drive one
of the forty other cars entered.
Twelve more cars made the re-
AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Bagnan, i. '
2 0 alentf, sa .
7 0 Love, of. ...<
0 Knaupp, 8b.
1 Burch, c. ..
1 Snedecor, 1b.
0 Harber rf. . <
Lemon Kolas Will Cross Bats With
th Olivers. •
1 2
1 1
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