Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 345, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 23, 1910 Page: 7 of 8
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IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS
MA9KMALL flttULT AND OTHKtl SfOnTING EVENTS
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ti;nan i.hauuk.
Houston 4 firm Antonio I
Fori Worth IS Oltlulioiim City 0.
QnlvOBton 5 Wnco 3
Dnl1nn 3 Shrovonort 1
Siaiidinpr of tlm Chilis.
P W h PC
Dallim 12fl 72 Gl .071
HouBton . . . 121 03 G3 .CC2
Fort Worth ... . ...123 08 fiG .055
Stin Antonio . .'.. .123 00 07 .537
Shrovoport .120 G7 09 .G32
Oklcihoma City .... 122 CO 02 .192
Galveston 123 57 00 .402
Waco J20 34 80 .283
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Where Tlioy Play Today.
San Antonio at Houston.
Shrovoport at DallaB
Oklahoma City at Fort Worth
Waco at GtlvcBton.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
National Li-ngno Results.
Pittsburg IJ
game.)
Pittsburg
Philadelphia 5
(first
Philadelphia 4 (second
game.)
Brooklyn 8 Cincinnati 5
Chicago 7 Boston 0.
New York fl. St .Louis -I
- Standing of the Clubs
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PC
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Chicago 108 73 35
Pittsburg 107 GG 41
Now York 10G G2 44
Philadelphia 109 54 55
Cincinnati Ill 54 57
Brooklyn . .109 44 05
St. Louis Ill 43 08
Boston 113 41 72
Where They Piny Today.
Boston at Chicago.
Brooklyn at Cincinnati.
New York at St. Louis.
Philadelphia at Pittsburg.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Detroit 8 Now York 5.
Boston 8 St Louis 2.
-"Philadelphia 7 Cleveland 0
Washington. 4 Chicago 3
Standing of tho Clubs.
P W L PC
Philadelphia Ill 77 3 1 .G94
Boston . . 113 G5 48 .575
Detroit 113 01 49 .5GG
NewYoik..." ..113 08 00 558
Clevelund Ill 50 G4 .438
Washington il.4 50 Gl .438
Chicago 1. 105 43 02 .409
St. Louis . . ..109 34 75 .312
Where They Piny Todaj.
Chicago at Washington
St Louis at Boston. .
Detroit at New York.
Cleveland at Philadelphia.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE. O
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Pittsburg (5-8 Philadelphia fl-4.
PITTSBURG Aug. 23. Fred Clarke
and his Forlorn Hope 1. e. tho former
Worlds Champions recovered a bit of
their lost ground yesterday by winning
both' games of a double header from
Philadelphia. Tho first was a hard
hitting affair in which Whito and Leev-
or for Plttsbiug andSchot'ler for Phil-
adelphia wqro hammered freely. The
Pirates won G to 0 by bunching hits in
tho ninth inning.
Tho second Bame tho score of which
was 8 to 4 was littlo less than a ince-
track. Pittsburg garnered twolvo hits
off Stack and Won In a- cantor in spite
ot the fact that the visitors wo.ro play-
ing errorless ball Campltz pitched a
six hit game.
FIRST GAME.
Tho score: It H K
Pittsburg
..0 12
Philadelphia.......'. 5 3 0
Batteries: White Lcuver and Gibson
Schcttler nnd Moruu.
SECOND GAME
Tho scold: B H E
Pittsburg 8 12 2
Philadelphia... .4 C 0
Batteries: Cnmnlu and Gibson 5 Stack
and Marnn. Umpires Oday nnd Brcn-
nan.
JlrooMyn 8 CluclunaU 0.
CINCINNATI Aug. 23. Brooklyn
won a Bcc-euw Uphill gamp from Cin-
cinnati yesetrdny hy a scoro ot 8 to
5 Tho Supoihas had on thoir batting
clothes lamming BuniB' curves for
twelve hits Cincinnati played poorly!
In tho
field
making a total of flvo
i
i
errors
Tho score:
Brooklyn . .
Cincinnati .!....
n h e
8 12 1
5 6 C
Batteries: Knutzor Doaan and Bor-
gon; Burns and McLean. Umpires
Jtlglor and Emsllo.
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Chicago 7 Boston 0
GIIIOAGO Aug 23 Tho Cub;
blanked Boston yesterday 7 to 0 turn
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o.nm iu tu k wn four lilti. MnUtru j.
I'hMl Uiu bnino for Uumim lint wim
n
wild Hint Hurku win uilmtHiiUMl. Tho'ft
Inltor nulokly nindo wov for Binlth who 1
Mclntyro returned to tlio ijninn ixttor
nn ultdQiico of Ronio dny liml iillcliiMl i
RiroiiKiy HOliom tun vinltorft tp 8ovcuMti'iiO in him l(tnorHT
hum linn wuh ncvur in Mariner of IioIiib
scored on
SdniUu nnd Ctianco knocked lumin
runs
The score: It ll H
ChlcttRO .. ... t..7 4 2
lloBton .... 0 7J 2
DattcricR. Mclntyro. nnd Itlihg; Mat-
torn tlurku Smith and Itaridan. Urn-
Hires Klein and Kane.
N'cu York II SI. Louis I.
ST. LOUIS Aug. 23. Now York won
tho opening game from St. Louis hero
yesterday by a score of 11 to I. Drucke
and Ztiilch Btartcd out to pitch but
were lift so freely that Craudall and
Harmon wero substituted.
St Loilis played a miserable fielding
gnnio maklnfe six errors behind Zmich
and Harmon. Tho Itajahs wore outliit.
too Now York setting off with ten safe
swats off Zmich and Harmon
Tho score; Bill
New York 1110 1
St. Louis 1 9 t
Battrles: Hrucke Crandall and foy-
ers; Zmich Harmon and Bresnahnn
Umpires. Johnstone nnd Enson.
SAN ANTONIO PLAYS THE
BUFFALOES TO FAST TIE
Oamo Culled Off At End of
Ninth
Inning llecauso of Darkness:
Pitchers Work Nicely
Special to Tho Reporter.
.HOUSTON Aug. 23. The third gamo
of the series between Houston and San
Antonio played hero yesterday resulted
In nothing moro than a draw. At tho
end of the ninth Inning with tho score
standing 4 and 3 umpire Settloy called
everything off on account ot dark
ness.
Malloy and Billiard were the oppos
ing pitchers and so far as the box
score showed the Houstonian had all
tho better of his ex-major league rival.
Afalloy pitched a nine hit game while.
Billiard wris holding tho Buffaloes to
seven but the San Antonio twlrler was
wild at times and ineffective witli'men
on bases. The runs off JIalloy were
responsible to poor fielding on tho part
of his teammates
oT date San Antonio has broken even
with Houston and this has prevented
the Buffaloes from heading Dallas. Tho
Giants meanwhile aro having their own
way with Shrovcport.
It is possible that a double header
will be on tho bills today. Jliteholl
ml Eubanks will likely work for Hous-
ton and Feeney and llogers for San An-
tonio. The score: R II E
Houston 4 7 2
San -Antonio J 9 2
Batteries: Malloy and Kelscy Bil-
iiaru nnu J nacnern. umuire neiuey. ji
FORT WORTH THt WINNER;
OKLAHOMA CITY BLANKED
Panthers Outplay Hodmen and McKuy
Pitches Magnificent Game;
Handy Clouted Freely.
Sp'-elnl fo Tho Reporter
.FORT WORTH Aug. 23 Fort Worth
won a brilliantly played game from
Oklahoma CJty yesterday shutting out
the visitors by a score ot 5 to 0. The
only redeeming feature barring the
Panthers' tine work wns the miiht'rly
pitrljlng of Reeves McKay who let the
nduiiis down with a single hit. McKay
was a tower of strength In th? box
and pitched rings around the giant
Bandy who vas touched up for teil
hits
Foit Worth has plaed so Well in tho
present series that the fans nrenlready
banking on tho pennant Morris lias
whipped his men Into shape again and
they are going at a great gait.
The score. R H E
FortWortb fi 10 1
Oklahoma City 0 1 2
Batteries :McKay and GrlhbensjBan-
dy and C'llftdn Umpire JefferleHj
C B. Harris of MinguB who Hpent
yesterday In Ablleno tho guest 'of H. H.
Summors left this qiornhjg on the first
enBtbound trA'n for his homo.
Cisco
J. H. Calhoun EwrrrJfift today for
on a brlafrirofcBSlolttl trip.
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IMrolt 8 JVnr York
.m.v uiK Aug 2.WStnl)liiKV f ";:
iikopH propped llio first game of thmP "lH
Horles horo with Detroit to tho vlsltoro
yesterday tho Bcoro nt tho close Btnnd
Ing 8 to 0. Detroit wns strong ot tho
hnt hltUng Wnrhoji's curves ton times
Siimtnors. on tho other hand wan very
effective
Cobb nush and D. .lonos who Ib
hack In tho gamo led in tli0 hitting
and Cobb's baso running was u feature
The score n II K
Detroit 8 10 1
now York g g f
Batteries: Summers nnd Schmidt';
Warhop and Sweeney Umpire's Por
ru0 nnd Dlnnocn
Hosloit 8 St. Louis 2.
Special (o The Ui-nortor. '
BOSTON Aug. 23 Boston U)ok St.
f JIb In hand yesterday and ndminls
tcrod a sound lesson to the visitors
Tho score was S to 2 for Boston nild
the Browns never had it chanco.
CIcottd who lias boon In poor shape
returned to form holding tho Browns
to fIVo hits. His teammates backed
him in errorless shape. Meanwhile
the Red Sot woro pounding Uiko for
thirteen hits. St. LoiiIh also played
oriorless ball
The score: It H 13
Boston .8 13' 0
St. Louis . . 2 5 0'
Batteries: Ctcotte and Carrlgnif;
Lake and Klllifor
Umpires Egart and
fO'LoUghlln.
Philadelphia 7 Cleveland (i
Special to Tho Kuporter.
PHILADELPHIA Aug. 23 Phila-
delphia kept up its Winning streak and
terrific hitting yostcrday by winning
n elbso gnme from Cleveland tho scoro
bolng 7 to 0 for tho Athletics. Phila-
delphia lias assumed such a command
ing lead in the Amorlcan League that
th0 fans are already preparing for the
Worlds Series with tho winner In tho
National League.
Out f twonty nine hits garnered off
Morgan nnd Harkness tho Athletics
got fourteen and th0 Naps fifteen j
The hitting of Collins Lord Murphy
and Davis was a feature.
Philadelphia 711 2
Cleveland 6 15 3
Battoiles: Morgan and Livingston;
Harknoss and Easterly. Umpires
Kevin and Evans.
Washington I Chicago :t
Special U The Repovinr J
WASHINr.TON Aug. 23 Washing-
ton defeated Chicago yesterday by a
scoio of 4 to 3 hitting White freely.
Tho Chicago left hnndor was not In
form and gao up ejeven hits'. Wal
ker pitched a seven hit gamo.
rffi;
ll ll ic
Ill 4
3 7 3
Walker and Bockendorf;
jlh
e score
Washington
Chicago
Batteries-
White and Payuo
or and Connelly.
Umpires Colllflow
NAVIGATORS DROP ONE
' AFTER A BinER FIGHT
Robinson of Uithoton Drhuii From
Box; HpndrlcIiHen Succeeds
in Slopping Scoring.
Special 1 1 The Roportqr
GALVESTON Aug. 23 Gnlvcston
fattened IU) Btanding Iri tho Tpxas
League pcrcontugo lablu yesterday by
winning a fairly well played game
from Wnco. Tho scoio was 5 Jo 3. The
Navlgatoiri hail on their hitting elothos
touching up Roblnson'B curves fienly
but after lleiidrlchsen went in Uini
was nothing dong Robinson 1b left
hnndor and heeiim to have tho 'Htuff."
Experience may round him Into u tip-
top fwlrler
Each club uiado ton hits. Ogles pitch
d tlio whdlo iinio for Wnco and hai-
ring a few Innings vas n form
Tho' scour. R 11 K
Galvcaton ... ..510 1
Waco ...... ..3 10 0
Battoiles: Robinson Hendrlchscn
and BraUu; OgloS and Francis. Um
pire Kappnn.
D II. Hollistor Qf Dallas who
visited A. C. TJrdwno fn Soutltwost
Abilene left thlB morning on tho first
enstbound train for his homo hy way
of Dublin and Waco.
Mrs. J. G. Parvln of Walnut Springs
who visited her sister Mrs 13 Embry
ntjjuaanli
Tnornlng
la passed through Abllono this
returning to her home
Mrs. O. B. Elliott and children left
thin morning lor C'oiunncho to visit
relatives and will no gono about a
wook.
M'fis Fredln EIHb of Balrd hiijj n-
turned homo aftor visiting her ulster
Mrs. Call Williamson on Poach and
E ghth streets.
MfMlV.HMHTUMfl
MINIS IEAT PIN1ES
INOREASb THEIR LEAD
hnirili Unmix of Itollm.Mifrwinul
St'iU-d Wn h) IVm Chili t
lllttliur llnlliiT Light
tfliwlnl to Tlio IU portoi-
tUI.UH Aug. 23. Dallas avoii tho
fourth thiiitu front Bhravtyiort yesterday
hy n HOoro of 3 to ) (norensiiig Its loud
In tho Toxiik league rued to nine
rile gamo wns brilliantly plnyod tiuil
the Pirates woio nlwayB dangerous
DiiUiih played without an error tho Pi-
rates milking but one. Tho hitting
Wits light four hits being secured off
the deliveries of Yates and Tcsreau
Aftur tho gamo was over hundreds
of tho fans refused to leavo the park
until tho close of the Houston and San
Antonio game. When tho nluth Inning
wiiMting down mid uuHhor club regis-
tered a victory tho cheering in Gaston
pink was deafening.
Tim score:' R H 13
Dallas 3 4 o
Shi'ovopoit .....' I 1 J
IJilt'tetles! Yates ami Onslow; Tes-
reati and Garvin. Umpire lluiibett.
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Wn offer One Hundred Doflnis R6-
wnid for any caio of Cntnrih that can-
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t .1. CHENEY & CO Toledo. O
We the undersigned have known F.
J. Cheney for tho Inst 15 yeas and be-
lieve him perfecttly honorable In all
biisinesH transactions and llnnnclnlly
able to carry out any obligations niiule
by his firm.
Wiildinn Kiniiun Alarviu
Wholesale Unmglsls Toledo O.
Hall's f'ntarrh Ctuo Is taken inter-
nally acting directly upon the blood
uid iiiucous surfaces of tho .system
Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per
bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Take Mall's Family pills for constl-
lation Some One Might Get Hurt.
Plotro had drifted down to Florida
.mil wns working with a gangnt rail-
road construction Ho had been told
to bowaro of rattlesnakes but assured
that they would nlways givo tho warn-
ing rattle bofora stilklng.
One hot day ho was eating his noon
luncheon on a. plno log Wlion ho saw
a big lattlor colled a few feet In front
of him Ho eyed tho serpent nnd be-
gan to lift his legs over tho log. Ho
had liuroty got them out of tho way
when tho snake's fangs hit tho bark
hcuouth him
"Son of a guna!" yelled Plotro.
"Why you no Hnga da bell V" Every-
body's' Magazlno.
Touching Memories Recalled.
These were Introductions all around.
The big man stared In a puzzled way
lit tho club guest "You look like a
man 1'vo scon somewhere Mr. Blan-
ker" ho Said. "Your fnco seeina fami-
liar. 1 fancy you have a double Am)
11 funny thing about It Is that I re
member I formed a strong prejudice
against the man who looks liko you
although
I'm qulto sure wo novor
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am tho man ho answered "and J
know why you formed tho prejudlea
I passed the contribution pinto for two
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Report of fehe condition of
V
The Citizens National
Bank
-0Abilene--Texas7"
At the close of business June
30 1910
1 ...
Resources
Loans and Discounts
U. S. Bonds at par
Other Bonds
Banking House and Fixtures
Real Estate
Cash and Exchange ard due
from U. S. Treasurer
Liabilities
Capital
Surplus and Profits
Circulation
Deposits
Rediscounts
The above statement is correct
JOE F. GARRISON
Cashier.
ffAe Jimarilio
Snsurance
GUARfAI
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or acciaent'eatiifcjCJjwwey oacomes
paid uipjpmaiitl
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POLICIESPTODATE
One GentiraLJ)rtent
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President
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