Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1915 Page: 4 of 6
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Hi
we've al*
bearing c
the lady. Consequently
cheerfulness; and good feeling among
all members. You can't imagine why
appropriate wall paper will do this.
The answer is on the wall. We did it.
John R. Ralston
Everything
In Harness
and for the stable is contained in our
stock. Curry combs, brushes, blan-
kets. we have at very low - prices.
And of course you've heard of our
harness. It is all drop-stitched,
made from the best leather and guar-
anteed by us in every particular.
Big values for a little money is our
motto.
J. F. SCHRAMM
'r
Vegetable Crates
We are unloading a car of
Bushel Bean Hampers, Four-
Basket Tomato Crates and
other packages. Phone or
write for prices.
WEHMEYER & HACKER
Local Distributors
1X '" V11
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♦ BASEBALL CALENDAR.
♦ ♦
5UDDLK TEXAS LEAGUE.
Yesterday's Results.
Temple, 8; Belton, 2.
Schulenburg, 3; Brenham, 1.
Taylor, 8; Bartlett, 7 (unofllcial).
Where They Play Today.
Temple at Taylor.
Bartlett at Schulenburg.
Brenham at Belton.
' Standing.
Name— Played Won Lost P. C.
Schulenburg __ 18 15 3
Belton 20 12' 8
Temple. 21 10 11
Bartlett 19 7 12
Taylor 20 8 12
Brenham 20 7 13
TKXAS~LEAGUE.
.833
.600
.470
.368
.400
.350
WE
pay special attention to small
bills as well as large ones
Especially
Screen Work
/
Our recent shipment of Screen
Doors, Window? and Wire en-
ables us to fulfill every want.
Farmers & Merchants Lumber Co.
AGENTS FOR
I. H. C Hay Presses— McCormick Mowers and Rakes
GET ONE OF OUR I BOOKLETS
Yesterday's Results.
Houston, 14; Dallas. 7.
Galveston, 6; Waco, 5.
San Antonio. 4; Fort Worth. 0,
Beaumont, 5; Shreveport, 1.
Where They Play Today.
Waco at Houston.
Dallas at Galveston.
Shreveport at San Antonio.
Fort Worth at Beaumont.
Standing'
Name—
Played Won Lost
P. C.
Galveston
__ 30
18
12
.600
Houston
34
19
15
.559
Fort Worth _
— 30
16
14
.533
Dallas
__ 32
16
16
.500
Shreveport --
__ 31
15
16
.484
San Antonio
32
15
17
.469
Waco
30
14
16
.467
Beaumont __
— 35
14
21
.400
American league
Yesterday's Results.
Boston, 4; Detroit, 2.
New York. 6; Cleveland, 1.
Chicago. 4: Washington, 3.
St. Louis, 6; Philadelphia, 5.
Where They Play Today.
Off day for all clubs.
Name—
Standing.
Played Won
Lost P. C.
Detroit _ —
27
18
9
.667
New York
22
14
8
.636
Chicago
26
16
10
.615
20
11
9
.550
Cleveland
26
11
14
.440
Washington
23
10
13
.435
Philadelphia
23
8
15
.348
St. Louis
26
8
18
.308
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Yesterday's Results-
Brooklyn, 3; Chicago, 2.
New York, 4; Cincinnati, 3.
Pittsburgh, 3; Philadelphia, 1.
St. Louis-Boston, rain.
Where They Play Today
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.
Cincinnati at New York.
Chicago at Brooklyn.
St. Louis at Boston.
Name-
Staudiug.
Played Won Lost P. C.
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Philadelphia
.. 22
14
8
.636
Boston _ _ -
22
13
9
.591
Chicago
24
14
10
.583
Pittsburgh
... 25
12
13
.480
Cincinnati
... 2;;
11
12
.478
Brooklyn
24
11
13
.458
St. Louis -
- 26
14
15
.423
New York
22
8
14
.364
FEDERAL LEAGUE.
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KEEP COOL
Let us show you how, for a few cents, you can insure
your comfort day and night, at work or at play
ftenham Compress Oil & Mfg. Co.
Yesterday's Results.
Pittsburgh. 12; Buffalo, 7.
St. Louis, 9; Baltimore, 0.
Brooklyn, 6; Chicago, 1.
Kansas City, 12; Newark, 1.
Where They Play Today
Newark at Buffalo.
Brooklyn at Baltimore.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE.
Standing.
Name—•
Played Won Lost
Pittsburgh _
___ 26
18
8
Kansas City-
25
14
11
Newark
26
14
12
26
14
12
Brooklyn
___ 25
13
12
St. Louis
—_ 24
11
13
Baltimore _
___ 27
11
16
8
19
.692
.560
.538
.538
.520
.458
.407
.296
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Yesterday's Results.
New Orleans, 6; Nashville, 1.
Birmingham, 3; Chattanooga, 1.
Little Rock, 5; Mobile, 0.
Memphis, 6; Atlanta, 0.
Where They Play Today.
Chattanooga at Birmingham,
Little Rock at Mobile.
Memphis at Atlanta.
Nashville at New Orleans.-
Standing.
Name— Played Won
New Orleans 29 19
Birmingham — 28 17
Nashville 30 18
Chattanooga — 28 15
Memphis 28 13
Atlanta 28 12
Mobile 28 10
Little Rock 27 9
Lost P. C.
10 .655
11 .607
12 .600
13 .536
15 .464
16 .428
18 .367
18 .333
OU Leases for Hale.
Oil leases for sale at the Brenbam
Banner-Press office. A large lot Just
printed. 'Phone 241 and we will
fill your order.
LOSES
OF SERIES
TOSCHULEMERC
Schulenburg wou in the eleventh.
Again the Kaisers did themselves
proud by going eleven innings with-
out the regular line-up. White was
out of the game, Roach being shifted
to short.
The game went eleven Innings be-
fore the visitors made enough to
win. In the fourth they scored one
run then in the seventh the Kaisers
scored one. The scoring was laid
on the shelf until the first part ot
the eleventh when Schulenburg an-
nexed four lilts and two runs. The
Kaisers came back strong in their
half of the eleventh but could not
score. Again the Kaisers failed to
hit when a hit would have meant a
run. The score;
Schulenburg— AB. R. H. O. A. E.
W. Allen, —J. 5 0
Huber, ssv*' 5 ' 2
Robinson ,lf 4 1
L. Allen, tl 0
Showers, 3b 5 0
Dailey, 2b 4 0
Rainey, lb 4*0
Scott, c 4 0
Smith, p 4 0
1 1
2 '5
0 14
0 7
0 2
0
6.
0
'0
1
3
0
2
5
TOTALS 39 3 9 33 17 4
Brenham—
AB.
R. H. O.
A.
E.
Prestwood, cf
4
0
0
8
0
0
Woessner, lb
__ 4
0
1
9
1
0
Puller, 2b
5
0
(1
2
1
0
Roach, ss
5
1
2
3
4
1
Wicks, 3b ___
__ 4
0
1
0
1
0
Erwin ,c
__ 4
0
0
8
3
0
5
0
2
2
1
0
Haisiip, rf
— 4
0
0
1
0
0
Sellman, p
__ 4
0
2
0
3
0
TOTALS 39 1 8 33 14 1
Score by innings:
Schulenburg 000 100 000 02—3
Brenham 000 000 100 00—1
Summary—Two-base hits, Robin-
son; three-base hits, Tietze, Huber,
Showers; sacrifice hits, Wicks, Woess-
ner; sacrifice Hies, Erwin; stolen
bases, Robinson. Wicks, Fuller,
Showers; double plays, Tietze to Ful-
ler; struck out by Smith 6, Sellman
8; bases on balls, off of Smith 1, Sell-
man 1; bit by pitcher Sellman 2
(Robinson and Dailey); left on bases,
Schulenburg 6, Brenham 8; time,
2:00; umpire, Susnitsky.
Note* of the Game.
Huber accepted 3 assists in order
in the fifth.
Showers hit for 3 bases with one
on in the fourth.
Sellman struck out two in the
fourth.
Schulenburg had three men on
bases with one out In the sixth and
then failed to score.
Prestwood had a busy day in the
center garden—eight put outs.
Scott had more life behind the bat
and hit more balls than he had hit
in three games this season.
(lOfcrmir* Defeat Belton.
Temple, T^xas, May 14.—The Gov-
ernors defeated Belton again yester-
day by a score of 8 to 2.
The Belton nine played a pretty
fair fielding game and as usual hit
the ball savagely, but there was al-
ways some Temple player just where
the ball was directed, hence there was
not much chance for the batter to get
anything like a safe hit very often.
Lawson seemed to be the heavy
sticksman for the visitors, but this
is not out of the ordinary, Hickory
being one of the best club wlelders
in the circuit.
Score by innings:
Temple 100 304 00$—8
Belton 000 100 010—2
Summary—Stolen bases, J. Fen-
ner, Darnaby; base'on balls, off De-
lafleld 4; off Gordon 1; off Fulkner
5; first on errors, Belton 2; earned
runs, Belton 1, Temple 7; sacrifice
hits, Allison; two-base hits, Lawson,
Allison; home runs, Osborne; struck
but Jby Delafleld 5; by Faulkner 6;
wild pitches, Faulkner; left on base,
Belton 4; Temple 6; time of game,
1:40; umpire, Reid.
Notice to Dog Owners
All dogs whose taxes have not been
paid will be taken up and kept only
twenty-four hours, after which they
will be killed.
Adv.39-lw R. H. BURCH,
Poundkeeper.
Oil leases for sale at the Brenham
Banner-Press office. A large lot just
printed. 'Phone 241 and we will
fill your order.
PHH
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The Finest Candy Made
There can be no purer, more delicious candy made than
the kind we handle.
Every piece a luscious morsel that melts in your mouth.
Perfect freshness is one of the reasons that Candy
bought here is always good.
Put up in neat boxes that make a fitting container for
the finest Candy made.
Schirmacher's
7= t, r-—rr—:—-t-tt-t: r——a*
I HAVE OPENED A
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repair Business
at G. N. Hyman's Store, next door to the Postoffice. Am prepared
to do all Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. The best workman-
ship at reasonable prices. Also fill orders for any article in the
Jewelry line. I invite your patronage and assure satisfaction.
H. W. ARP
Formerly at Bailey's Jewelry Store
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