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RILLIANT BASE RUNNING
onlfor Houston Yesterday When Buffaloes
Could Not Hit
Yaartei-day's Rult.
X Dallas 1. "
1-9. Oklahoma City 0. .
.. Te 7 Asstta ft.
.Baa Antonio . Fort Worth 1. J
' : i Whin They Plsy Today.
ClQu t Houston idouble-beader). e
:.-;lahoma Ctty t t;a!veaton.
? Fort Worth at S Antonio.
J Waco at Anstl. a)
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Plaved Wot.. Lost. P C.
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"tax What a drop there waa wbeo Dallas fell
saB ftanntlnc pride to lowest depths of well.
' Jo Gardner s rfub baa certalnl; been hit
.Whan losses ftmire moat been badly hit;
Aad an the Pets come sliding down the s:ah
Ta ahMre the cellar hoaora with the Crab:
Ftst Walt till Kooe sol MW swat inero. too
When) Calls holds the bolt what win joe lo?
Buffalo Lyrics.
'' ; laaa Dais was going good yesterdav and he
; aa almost unblttable. hot wheo the Buffalo
''nut win with bla bal. he nerer loaea hope.
M result of a brilliant bit of base running
nf Pat Newnam and fast wort with the squeexe
B4jur Mr. Paa observed with some enthusiaini
' tea) .acore boy chalk np Houston 3. Dallas 1.
Aswan other things besides settling a few odd
'smdm carried orer from other years that meant
tan Hits fame oat or eight that Hunter Hill
'Cw. tares snaked from the uswilllng gusrdtan-
Ms ef I'ncle Joe.
Cy Watson waa bit hard hot after a few
' fftSrC gentlemen had hammered their v. by to
tsa lags with the willow aome tired fielder
ttray listlessly orer aoout mij it-i "i
tarrlnary to nb
the last IndlTldnai or n hit.
gent re force
e him Into a double DlaT and therehr
tha general equtlbrlum of Mr. Vatn'
'iiaafmsBgnce. Quite often slso one Allen re-
icdrinc laid a ready paw up agalnat tha bats-
wau'a aides for third atrlke. as Cy waa hefiliy
i stand with the strikeout eeery now sod then.
iVf wag to get bored after a while when there
t wee as plarhe and would create a few for the
(aaatMesaent of getting out. The list of weird
'depths that he and hla aupport worked out of
V. yeaealny would appall. Id almost ee?ry inning
.than was at least one period whan a hit wnll
'ha pinched several nma acroaa. Bnt the lilt
'saj nwt fortbconilng and this morning Itnll
'te lawer In the neroeauge column than they
hree teen this seasna and Houston la orenpylnj
forth plscs In nndisputed grandevr. with n
rhjaaHSg for n timely era Hop at Fort Worth and
'Wan today.
' Wat an Averao Gam.
; Tesserday's game lacked the ginger and dash
tfesjt taiBBoTtaliaed the three Oklahoma games
f gjgf Hsystiia'a aupport behind Watson was not
iaal Cssh.Ui a as thst put up against the Indians.
iBa Ska the pitcher there waa no warerlng In
(tM ptachea by the fleidara and a deal of won-
. IdarfuS work was pollod off. And If tha de
ifetiss lagged In weary rounds the attack was
.htiUlaat all the wayfor It took brilliance to
wta Cvrlovsly enough. In spite of the fact
that Watson waa pounded rlcioualy. only four
'learlaj player connected and a big factor of
their aline safeties were tha three' hits credited
'M tha bats of both Carender and McDonald.
( ' Dallas Llnsup Changad.
was a big difference felt between the
Giant that appeared ben earlier la th
aad yanked two oat of three from our
and the team Ualoney sent Into tha
a 14 yesterday. Gardner baa acquired a new
ftaat fesaeman Ersaa a gentleman hailing from
OUm who has bean on tha suspended Uat of the
rwta tor two years snd has joet basn Induced
t report. Krena worked yesterday under dla-
. ashvaataaw aad he may be a bettor first sacker
. thaa be showed np bat Forsyth was th bet-
- ter as an. acoorttlng to hla record here. The old
; New York player waa ahtpped to right yesterday
sad lwel Kos waa not In tha game afaaf
. played second a new figure here this season aa
' th last Dallas excnrsloo Heinle was oa tha
fceavital list. Dred Carender. known la this
rareatt aa a former leader of the Fort Worth
aad Waco clubs snd more recently a .Sooth At-
Isarcsf BMfnJ Is playing left for Dallaa. Carender
Kp aasa nitting nicely ever since be joined
Has at Galrastoa. and he kept up bla gait
yeeeerrlay with three good ones. To the casual
' Ysssr tha new Dsilaa lineup la not a a good as
' th M. But It may show better after it has
: asjywt together for a while longer.
Nawnam's Qraat Bast Running.
Oslls waa obrlonsly going pretty good from
tah start aad ths H1U men early resolred to
tsaa adrantaxa of srery poaslble point. They
MM touch tha Giant until th second round.
Ill asm. tret up. apUahed one past third that
' wader Tullos and that McDonald made a
cwsst atop at but Pat had It bested to first.
Falsa (Wiled with Dale for three and two and
' then lifted an easy one to Maag. After Whltry
haet fouled a couple and had drawn two bills
. Naaraaia stole on a wide one and Whiter walked
a astwent later. Pitching to Rlggs. Dale un
'a a wild pitch that bounced from the pan
threaarh Murphy's legs. Just here Pat put on
hhrk speed snd In s brilliant burst for Hie
plater scored on the erratic toss Whiteman
. raasMnw third. Biggs waa the hero with
tnw gaueese snd hunted Whiteman In. dying
gMBly at flrat- That was all that round.
Or Watson led off with s hit himself In the
third smashing a hard one orer the second
saeh to center Johnny FlUman arched a
Tama leaguer back of second though Cy sl-
nwat rob bad him of th hit by slow work get-
tlatr owa to the bag- had his leg twitted
a sit aa he slid In and Pep Moresby was called
oat as run for blm Hill forced Flllman at
smskd. bat the grounder had pushed Hornsbr
tq third and Dsris' bunt to short put Pep across
thV alats la a jiffy. Newnam walked but
mtlm swousuled oat
- Dallaa Filled the Bates.
TW Ion Dallaa run cams in tha fourth
wm the Pats filled ths bsses with none out
ashf R began to look gloomy for Big Cy.
. Frtsgylue waa safe when Johnny FlUmaa muffed
' FalSH tha'a aroimder. the hell .kln . K.4
Souara. McDonald chopped hla second hit to
Ml
forphy sdrsnced both with a sacrifice
aaie niraaeir on Halm s bad throw.
Kvawa grounded to second base and on s fast
doable play he and Murphy were retired but
rarar-HM scored on the out snd McDonsld wpnt
t taint. He died there though as Mi-Donald
Oaw t right.
After that It was a battle of wlta and Hons-
ton had ths sdan all through catting down the
hot saws In the pinches.
Doublet-leader Thle Afternoon. ..
" Aj result of Thursday's game being rained
ssat thjara will be a double card at West End
thnj afternoon with Maloner's former Terrors.
The arst gams will be csllcd at S:45. Tin.
ecod is dus ten minutes after the couriusion
ef the first.
r HsMhe It looks like. Edmundson and
Roes for ths first and second games respec.
tlsely. Both sre In tiptop shape and rcsilr
to go thj roate. Edmundson has never pitched
against Dallas and Hose has not been beaten
by them thla year.
Against th i Houston fllngera will probably he
tnttad Rube Erans and Mutuwll both of hom
times past hare yielded to Buffalo bais.
lee Babe and Hill had quite a wordy tilt v.-terda-y.
la ths course of which Hill remarked
that b boued Rrana would pitch today and
the Pet retorted with the eame wish addlnc
that It all the batten In the league were like
Hunter be would be satisfied wlierefore ui.n
the clash of Hill and trans today there win
be asne and manifold attention. It looks in
; teres ting.
. HotaKon AB
Flllaaaa. 2b 4
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1 3
HI1L aa...
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Wataoa p....
Totals 27
14
btarnsby ran for Watson In third.
? Dallaa AB
i- Maaa. th 5
wtiawaadar if 4
1-alloa. b 4
i Fwwythe rf 4
. MeDoaald a.... 4
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. Ureas lb 5
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tl Its) (ioi
11 101 IliU 0
psable plays Watson to
' Flllmaa to Hill to Newnam.
Hill to Newnam;
Vsaee on ball Off Dais off Watson 1.
t track oat By. Dale . by Watson .
Wild pltcbee-tHls . Watson.
: Left en bases Houstoa . Dallas 9.
Tlsss ef game Tw hours.
Lbs air Duo nelly.
' NOTES OF THE GAME.
; ; Wst Knd this sipniiooa at 2:45. Two games.
Will an Vlllmsa were k-en K. -
their etd f the dltmuad. Jahsny hlsTeutht
i BUI Bine.
Uk kit.
Xvtea
i ..... ....
Jean Dale.
tO gO f OU I.
staying fair.
but were outguessed by
Xou caa't beat luefc.
the ball
That San Antfailo tragedy will nerer be re-
peated this afternoon. It should 1 two gsvee
to the erecilt of tba 11111 men. First game at
" o'clock.
Tbla McDonald Is still hitting. He and
Oaten lar derekiped the bad habit of awaiting
in any old dlrectlsa. Both aarled Use direc-
tion from suort left ts rtght.
Csrcndar drew s laugh frr'SB the crowd In th
m m when be struck at a hall that bit him.
but be turned the edge .a moment later when
be siBinmeu out hla second elesa hit.
Johnor Flllman made a pretty stop far bark
In his territory of Cayeudar'a tall ooe In the
(I'm McDonald got a sna liar hard chance
In short from Dana' bat In th first spear tag
It wltb one band.
With t'arendsr on third In ths seventh.
Ttill rapped one psst third. It wsa a foul
turn l ok so Just sli Inches from the bag but
when l"unelly called It. t'urley Ma loner et al
bad a dt. it wsh cWee at that.
Pat Newnam made a nice catch of Dale's tall
foul to the grsnd stand to tbe first sad a mo-
meut later msle a wonderful stop of HlU'a
ban hearc to rirat. retiring Heinle Maag.
Heinle had little lack In getting aa yester-
day McDonsld slrooit got s kit In th sixth. It
wns a ns drlre to left but Whiteman waa
un-lcr It with a pretty piece of Aekling. Tullos
bad KODe to second end had to race back to
flrftt on tbe pier barely beating a beautiful
relay by HUL
McDonald's atop of 8alm'a grounder In the
third was a pretty piece of work. He got It
on Maag'a aide of tbe second bag after It had
gotten awar for what looked like s faat bit.
lie crmld hare retired Newnam on tha fore
st aecond. but got alm at rirat on s wonder-
ful peg.
la tbe aecond round Foraythe and McDonald
singled In succession and Davis' fumble of the
lattar's hit sllowed tue runners to reorb third
and second with none out. The Houston de-
fense working out of the bole wss beautiful.
Watson fanned Murphr. but Kvaos slapped
a hot one to ftalm. Walter made s perfect
bears to tbe pan after a One atop forcing
Foraytha and Tbrbo .-rounded out to FUlman.
Bledd Allen's inn was working bad yester
day and be had too much prolyl ling power but
lie waa tbe pivot of a fast bit of defensive
work. It waa lo tbe eighth when with one
down McDonald hit safe and stole second
reaching third on an Infield bunt that Murphy
lest out. McDonald Is a fast man and the
double ateal waa attempted but be was thrown
out at the plate Allen to Hill to Allen
easily.
Houston Is firmly entrenched In fourth place
an-! but one point behind Austin and thirty-
five tehlnd the leaders. if both Austin and
Tort Worth lose this afternoon Hie Buffaloes
will be In third place. There are but two and
h half games between tbe Hill men and the
..Teted leadership. Last season Houston held
ihe leed until July 8 and lost It then largely
through league chicanery. This year It's up
to Hill to grasp It before July 3 and hold
through the bitter dare of September. Bnt
for the present Houston will tie benefited bet-
ter by Auatln winning than losing ehla aft-
ernoon. In spite of the temporary chance at
getting third place. Houston s card thla aft-
ernoon rexrulrea four South Teiaa victories for
Its' beat.
CRABS WON AND LOST.
Morton Let lndlansDown With On Hit
III Flrat.
(Associated Press Report.)
QAiVESTON. Teiss. June 23. Galveston and
Oklahoma City divided honors la today's dou-
ble header the Bandcrsbs winning the first hy
score of 1 to O.the Mats ths second which
went ten Innings to a score of 4 to 8. Mor-
tan let tbs Indians down with one hit. Fait
fiejdlna: behind Torrey prevented scoring. Th
lone tslly of tbs flrat gsme waa mads on a
eaoees. Fulmar's error In the second gams
waa coatty. Tobe'a two mlscues la ths ninth
sllowed Galveston to tie the acore.
FIBST-GAME.
Gsprestoa AB It BH PO A H SB SH
Kroger aa 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Flrestlne. 8b... .4 0 0 0 1 0 0 9
Jsmes. rf 4 1 2 1 0 0 0 0
Brady lb 4 0 2 10 1 0 0 0
Williams. If 40120000
Conk. 2b 800120 0 1
Fnlmer rf 8 0 1 4 0 0 0 o
Coe. c 2 1 4 0 0 0 1
Morton p 20030001
Totsls SO 1 7 Jl li 1 H 1
Okls. Ctty AB R BH PO A E SB SH
Persons. If 4 0 O 2 0 0 0 0
Garvin c 40020 0 00
Casey 2b 80020 0 00
Jackson lb 400 11 1 000
Bareland. rf 30020000
Cowan as 80092100
Kane. 3b 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 1
Notes p 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Torrey. p 8 0 0 0 4 1 0 0
TotsJa 2T 1 1 M 1 1 1 1
Bt innings:
GalTeeton
Oklahoma Cltj
hummary ;
ooo ooo n l
000 000 0000
Two-base blts-Tames Brady.
Struck ont-
Morton 4 by Torrey 1.
ft on bases Galveston ft Oklahoma Olty .4
Time of game Ons hour and twenty min-
utes. I'mplres Helm and Tohe.
SECOND GAME.
OslTesron
AB R BH PO
SB AH
Knigor sn 5
0 0
Firearm so
James cf
Brady lb...
Williams If.
Cook. 2b
Fulme-r rf..
Erloff. c
MnlloT p
0
Totals
.87
AB
7 80
BH PO
Okla. Cltj
I?.-...:
8B&H
0
0 0'
Persona.
5
4
8
6
4
4
4
4
8
2
Oarrln. If
Casey 2b
Jackson lb
Hnyeland rf
Cnwan. ss.
Kan. 3t
Nqyea. c
Young p
Yohe. lb
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Tola la 88
S 80 10
Hy innings:
r.alveston 000 001 001 0 a
Oslahoms City 000 008000 14
Nummary:
Struck ont By Malloy 8 hy loong 7.
Basis on balls Off Msllov 2.
lft on bases ttalveeton 0. Oklahoma City fl.
Wild pitch Young.
I'assed balla Erloff 1. Koyss 1.
Time of game (.ins hour snd forty minutes.
L'mplres Helm and Yobe.
ROGERS GOOD IN PINCHES.
Met i Mad Timely Hits for San
Antonio.
(Associated Press Report.)
PAN ANTONIO Teias. June M. Rogers'
llj;lit pltchlog In the pinches his perfect sup-
port and the pinch hitting of Mets resulted In
the discomfiture of the Tanthera hers todsy by
4 to 1. The feature waa a drive by Catcher
Betta of the Broncos which hit Howard on tbe
ankle and bounded over tbs fencs for four
hsei'e. The lone Panther ran was on a homer
by Morris.
San Antonio AB R BII PO A E 8B BH
.rnlmt..n. If 40100000
S..ti.-cr. cf 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
Wallace ss 8 1 1 3 ft 0 0 1
!!. lb 4 1 8 15 1 0 0 0
Bctta. c 8 1 1 2 1 0 0 0
Imrtiierr. I'll 4 O 2 2 4 II 1 0
Thrallklll. lib 40 0 12000
tilllx-rt. if 4 l) O 2 0 V 0 0
lt'tfrre. p 8 0 217000
Tolala 31 4 10 27 20 0 "T I
Kort Worth AB R BH PO A B KB SH
Ci.vii-. ii. a o o 12 o i o o
Joilt. rf 40 0 00000
Thompson. 21. . 4 0 0 1 0000
Nsn.e. If 4 (I 8 3 0 0 0 0
Howard cf 4 0 120000
Hiiapn. 3li 4001 2 000
Mnrrls. ss 31113000
Jr.-n c .1 0 1 8 2 0 0 0
ApplttOM. P .1 II 1 II 0 U II O
Totala 32 1 7 23 18 .I "o 0
'Johnston out hit by bstted hall.
By luuioga.
San Antonio 000 101 0! 4
Fort Worth 000 010 0001
Suminury :
Three base bite Wnllsee. Green.
Home runs- Morris. Mctx Betts.
Struck out By Kogrrs 2. by Applfton 1
Manes on ball i iff Appli-ton 2. off Rogers 1.
Batter hit - Ily Appl.-tou I.
Lefi on bsses San Antonio 7. Fort Worth 8.
Double plava Morris to Thompaon to Coyle:
Wallace to IlarlnciT to Mela.
Time of game One hour and twenty min-
utes. L mplre Matbewa.
SKIPPERS HIT DOWNEY.
Red Could Not stop Waco Bat
Pinch.
In
(Associated Press Report.)
AUSTIN Texas June 23. Waco hit Downey
practically at will this afternoon and won saatly
from A net In. Both taama smarted with three
runs each Id the first Inning. A satin developed
ltrVii xiTveT &
rmeoumundmioy
isehed asfebr. Casudler gave bis
l ebittsa et assa4iiaaT el the
ass tola afteraooaj.
AB B BH PO A SB IH
..4 e 4 0 0
.. ajeo
. 4 l o e a
.. 4 l I l J
. s e l 4 i o
..80lioe
.401 1 I 0 0
..is 1 i S n a i
AB B BH PO A B 8B BIT
.. 4 1 I T 0 I e 4
..4 0 0 1 1 1 0 1
..KliSOOOO
.4113 3 0 0 0
. 6 1 1 'J J 0 0
.0000000 0.
.I003 1001
.. S 1 5 I 0 1 0 0
.. 4 1 2 S 1 0 0 0
. 41100000
.. 0000(100
. . 3 T 12 2T 10 i "5 i
week la the at
Austin
Peooell.
Cook as
Gardner lb. . .
elcDonald. 8b..
Powell rf
A. Kmlth. If. . .
Gr cf
illnnlnger. c
losmey. p....
Totals
Waco
McLanrla. If...
Wakefield rf. .
Wohlebea. lb. .
McMshoa. 8b. .
DoddT' 7t.
Caraon. c
hennard. rf . . .
Prlc. se
Tsff. p
MlllrT. p
Totals
Br laaiags:
Austin
W'sco
300 001 0018
800 100 030 T
summary:
inning pitched By Tsff S 1-8. by Mtliar t-t.
luaa made Off Tsff ft.
Ills apportioned- Taff t.
Two-base hlte A. Rmltb Beanard. Price.
Three base lilt MrLanrln.
nacnac Dyout A. Smith.
Struck eat By Downey 8 by Taff ft by Mil-
ler 1.
Basse ea belle By Downey 1. hy Tsff 1.
I-eft oa bases Austin 3. Waco .
Wild pitch Taff.
Time of game. Ons hoar sad fifty free gslnutea.
L'uiplre tliandtcr.
ALLEN OFF FOR NORTH.
Tsxss League President Prepares Enter-
tainment for Association.
(Houston Post Sptcml.)
Al'STIN. Traas June 23. For ths purpose of
farther arousing Interest slresdy high. In the
greet baseball convention to be held here In
November. President W. P. Allen of th Texas
league today left Auatla for a trip through the
North and Kast. While sway he wtll spread the
slogsn of "On to Hap Antonio."
Before leaving. ITesldent Allen has spnolnted
C. H. Uensllrv of this ctty rhslnnsn ef the ar-
rangement committee with each club owner of
the league a member and lreatdent Allen an
et ofnelo member The Taxes league already
haa act aside s substantial sera for th recep-
tion snd entertainment of th visitors to Dsn An-
tonio oa that occasion and It ts assured that
the convention will be ths greatest la the
history of hesehsll.
Kach Teiaa league club owner will appoint In
his city fifty prominent business men to set ss
delegates to the convention and with the fifty
to be appointed In each Southwest Teiaa league
city thla will make Too delegates from Texas
alone. Tbs Texse-Oklahooa leaeus will be la-
vlred to further augment thla number.
The International and Great Norther snd
Southern Pacific railroads and the Mallory steam-
ship line hsve slresdy Inaugurated a campaign
of advertising in behalf of Ihe coovenllioo and
it ta likely that few similar eventa In history
will hsvs received such widespread boosting ss
bss this convention by ths time the actual date
arrives.
JOHNSON DENIES RUMOR
Of PropoMd Tranafcr of Detroit Pran-
chls by Lagu.
(Associattd Press Repori.)
CHICAGO J ntw 113. Report of a propoari
transfer of th Detroit team of tha American
baaebalt league to 8t. Loula wen dented at the
office of Ban Johnano preaident of tbe lei roe
tntUr. It wa Mid aoeh a transfer would be
contrary to the rulea of tbe league aad bad not
been coruildered.
At ItetroU. after donjlnf tbe rumor of ran-
ch tee Inea Preaident Nerln aatd:
"But I would not object to telling the club
be eootlnoedr "We are not losing niooey In
Detroit but neither are wo making a dollar and
1 bare heard conatant kirks from otber club
owners all this Tear."
The Detroit News saa:
"Bereral i-eeent conferences between President
Johnson of the American league and other club
owners are supposed to hare been for tbe purpose
of taking Detroit's franchise away."
The Detroit Journal todny printed a report
that the rumored changes lnvolTed bringing tbe
St. Louis Americana to tbla city in exchange for
tbe Detroit club.
ROSS AND M'LEOD TIED
In tha National Open Golf Championship
Madal Play.
(Associated Press Report.)
CHICAGO June 28. With one-half of tbe
National open golf champlonehlp medal acore
play finished oa the Pioneer championship links
Of tbe Chicago Golf club today A lei Ross of
Brsdborn. Mass . and Frederick hfcLeod of St.
Louis both ef whom sre former Natlooal open
cbamptona. are tied for tbe lead for the Srat
8 boles with eerde of 149.
O. Q. Hackbarth of Hinsdale I1L Is neat
to the veteran Scotch golfers with s score of
182 for the first two rounds while closelr
pressing him sre five professlonsls tied with
scores of 1S3. Nstioasl Champion Alsi Smith
bad s 78 in the morning end a 78 In tbe aft-
ernoon. The day wag bllaterlng hot snd six players
gave op the teak before finishing the first
round.
Tbe tournament will close tomorrow with ths
final 86 hulee 18 to he played In the morning
and 18 la the afternoon.
GRAND AMERICAN AFTERMATH.
German Was High Pro and Collin Lead-
ing Amateur.
(Associated Press Report.)
flOLtrMBCS. Ohio. June 23. Lester Oermsa
of Aberdeen Md. former New York baseball
pitcher waa high man - among professional
snooting in the professional and amateur tourna-
ment the aftermath of the Great American
handicap. (Jcmian's score was 198 out of a
potalble 200.
Among other professionals who scores mske
them possible winners In their division are Ed-
ward Voragard. Waco Teiaa. 87 and H. W.
Freeman. Atlanta. Oa . Oft.
Ths amateur honors went to 0. G. Collins
of Aldlne. Ind with 1H.
German also won the double target compsti-
tlon brenklng 8fl out of a possible 100.
AFTER JOHNSON'S SCALP.
oaom Friend of J f fries I Seeking a
"White Hope."
(Associated Press Report.)
NEW YORK June 23 Boh Vernon bosom
friend of Jim Jeffries haa hit tbe war trail
for Johnson's scalp. Vernon will sail for Ire-
land July 1 In the hope of securing a "white
hone" th wreat the championship from tbe
present champion. Vernon haa received some
enthusiastic reports of a giant 24 yeara of
age. 8 feet 8 Inches In height and 24o pounda
weight who la now in Dublin.
ROSS TIED BARNER
For Leadership of United States
Open
Golf Tour
rnament.
(Associated Press Report.)
CRIfAOO OOLF CLfB. WH EATON 111.
June 28. Alexander Ross of ths Braerbuna
Couptry club former National champion tied
with H. H. Barner of the Rnmson Country
club for top score for the first 18 holes of the
United Btatea Oolf association tournament to-
day. Kach flnlahed In 7f one etroke below par
for the course.
Taylor Made Good Showing.
(Houtton Post Special.)
TATIyOR Tatsa Juno 23. With a percentsgs
of .833 having won fifteen games out of eighteen
played. Taylor will next engage the Agricultural
ami Mechanical college In another aerlea of three
esmes. heeinnins Nunasv arternoon and
tlnulng Monday and Tneaday. Wednesday.
Thursday aad lTlday tbe team goea to Oeorae-
town. from which town'a team Taylor has taken
four games out of six played. Roach a former
Agricultural and Mechanical plnyer. Is beading
Taylor'a hatting list with an average of .81ft
having eecured twenty-two hlta Out of sltty-
nlne times at bat.
Texaa-Okiahoma League.
Southwest Teiaa Plaetd. Won. Lost P C.
Wichita Falls
Bonha in
Durant
Cleburne
Alius
Ardmore
1000
lono
800
B00
000
000
At Ardmore. Bonham f Ardmore 3.
At Wichita Falla -Wlchlta Falls 10 Altos 1.
At Cleburne. -Clehurne 0 Ilursnt b.
Aged Man Walker 3101 Miles.
(Associated Press Report. 1
BOSTON. June 28. A month ahead of his
schedule Wllliaiu II. Chapman a 02 year old
cow puncher walked t!:!s c'ty rarly today
from Denver Colo . hffvlng made tbe trip of
3101 miles In fifty five dsys. He thereby wins
s prise of I'ifiOO offered by the Western Stock
association of Denver. Chapman gained twenty-
three pounda during ths trip.
' I
Rain Ended Groesbeeck Gam.
(Houston Post SpeciaJ.)
GROESBEECK. Texas. June 28. Thornton de-1
tested Groesbeeck here to lay by outblttlnc snd
outplaying tbe home club. The acore was 8 to
4. Ths game waa called In the seventh inning
oa account of a much needed rain falling. Bat-
tertea Groesbeeck. King. Cos and Brlttan;
Thornton Anderson. Anderson and HendsU and
UcClellan. Umpire Henderson.
Mexla 2 Coolldg 1.
Houston Post Special.)
MEXIA Texas. June 23. Mexla defeated
Coolldee In a welt played game of hall here
yesterdsy sfternouu by the score of 2 to 1.
Welch Defeated Baldwin.
(Associated Prut Report.)
BAM WRANC1RCO Inn a IPmi. aa-.l.k
won the decision over Matt Baldwin la kail
saBaaa waBivj-svuaw asps sksx avaafaia
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Clothe style and
. r fit aalong as the fabric holji' togetter this is i.onetkV'mapy reasons why
they are the most
domes can oe.
HOT WEATHER SUITS-in various patterns anJanaJfa of gray'
brown and tan; also blue serges in 2 and 3-button 2-piece styles
$18.50 $20.00 $22.50 $25 to $30
STRAW HATS
Nowhere in tbe city will you see a bet-
ter line tban here. Split straws Milan
braids 'and Sennits all shapes brims
and crowns
$2.00. $3.00 to $5.00
YOUR SUMMER UNDERWEAR NEEDS are fully met in our big stock. It's
a pretty safe bet that whatever your ideas may be as to what kind of underwear
is coolest for summer we have the kind to meet your idea.
Baibriggao Lisle Nai'nok Madras C.mbrie Iadian Gauzt India Crepe Poros-
kait etc. etc. Long or knee drawers; shirt with long three-quarter ar no sleeves
50c 75c $1.00 to $2.00 per Garment
HUTCHINSON & MITCHELL
BUDS AND BEEV1LLE SPLIT
Growers Captured First but Could Not Stop Hard
Hitting Burke Men in Second.
Yesterdsy' ReaulU.
Brevllle 4-0 Victoria B-8.
Laredo 3 Corrjua CUrlatl 1.
Browns-rllls S. Bsy Cltr 1.
Whera TheyPIy Today.
Brovrnsvllls at Corpua Chrlstl.
Victoria st ljtrsdo.
Brevllle st Bsj Ctty.
8. W. T. Leegue Plsyrrt. Wen. lost. P.O.
Corpns Chrlstl...
Vlclnrls
Rrownsvtlle
Bay City
Besvllla
LarMn
1
T
rWT
W7
3SS
B.13
8M
(Houston Post Speciol.)
VICTOrtlA Toias June 23. On account of
rain yrstordsy. Vlctorls snd Beevllle plsyed a
double hruder here today dividing the honors.
Beevllle took tho llrst by s score of 4 to 3
tb Buds taking tlio aecond H to 0. The hard
hitting nf The Bii'lB In the second game with
flv nins In on" inning puahd the acore up.
Both pitchers were wall supported.
rlltST U AME.
Brevllle
Mcl.srry cf rf.
Dlsch. Zb
C. Knsupp. 8b.
Vlttcra. c
Woessner lb. . .
Krlwh. If
Korrey. ea
Hnnt. rf. cf
KhulH. p
Fultnn p
Totals
Victoria-
Burke. 2b
Bell ss
Wakefield rf c.
Koblnson cf . . . .
Henderson If. . .
lslie. lb
Rweeney. ;ib. . . .
A. Knanpp. e...
McCormlck. P--Galm.
rf
sb sn
1 0
3 9
SB SH
By Innings:
na.Tllle 000 001 800 4
Heev lie 4
Hits irx xxr SXXi
Victoria
Mil.
1"J '"'I X"J o
100 001 8014
Hunimorr
V... - ' nhnlts A hv Pulton a.
Ituns made Off Schults 1 off Fulton 2
Hits apportioned Off Schnlts 2 off fnlton 4.
Two-base hits Wakeneld. O Knanpp Oalm.
Struck out By McCormlck S by Schnlts 3
bBaaes"oB 2bslls Off MeConalck 4. off Schults
R. olf Pnlton 1. . .
Ift on bases Beerine 8 Victoria .
rxuihle plar McCormlck to Lealle.
Passed ball Vltters.
Time of game One hour and nrty mmtrtea.
Umpires Hurlburt and Speckles.
SECOND (SAME.
AB R BH TO A K
A 1 n it 0 0
. II 1 1 2 H 0
.302300
a i i 6 o
.4 0 0 l:i I 0
4 o II n 0 0
.412120
3 0 0 10 0
.201120
.1 0 0 0 2 0
.29 4 T 2T IT 6
AB B BH PO A E
4 o o 6 - ft o
. S 1 o 0 1 o
.402200
.3 0 0 1 0 0
.8 0 0 4 0 0
. :l 0 0 1 0
.81 2450
.4 0 0 8 1 0
. S 0 1 2 0
.11100
.27 "5 "i 27 i:i 0
B SB SH
f a POT rf .1 0 0 1
0 0 0
iilsch. 2b 4 0 0 1
r Knanno. 8b... 4 0 12
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1
? 8
0 0
0 0
Vt.ra.-a 4 0 1 1
Woessner. lb.... 0 0 S
Krlsch. If 2 2?
Soro ss 0 1 4
Braummel. e i 0 1 S
ftallla. n 6 0 10
Totals
Victoria
Burke 2b
Bell as...... ...
Wakefield rf...
Rohtnann. cf . . . .
Ilenderaon. If...
Leslie lb
Sweeney. 3b....
A. Knsupp. c...
Lowery p
ft 24 14
BH PO A
1 8 i
1 1 4
2 10
3 2 0
1 0 0
0 1 1
1 I
0 0 2
12 27 17
1 1
sb sa
0 0
TotslB 29
By Innings:
Beevllle
Hits
Victoria
Hits
Summary:
Two-base hits 'WakeaeM.
Knanpai. Braummel. Vltters.
c e.. . ... t . Hweenev.
000 000 000 0
102 101 0O0 B
110 000 l.r 8
221 101 05 12
Henderson 0.
Leslie.
n . l. AH r. t: 1 II a 4 hv Lowsrr V
Bsses on bells Off Osllle 4. off Lowery J.
I-eff on bases Vlctorls l. Beevllle 0.
Double playa lslls (unaaalatedi ; Dlsch to
Borrev to woessner.
Wild pitch Gallia.
Time of game One hour and forty minutea.
L'malrcs Hurlbnrt snd Speckles.
BERMUDAS WON THIRD.
Ramos Btd Pelican Walter In Pitch-
ers' Battle.
(HuHitsn Pest Special.)
LAREDO Teiaa. June 23. Laredo took tbe
third game of the series from Corpus this after-
noon by s score of 8 to 2. Tbe lam was a
rood one. betnc a pitchers' battle between
ttamoe and Welters who were the twlrlers la
ths llrst part of tbe fume vesterdsv ana Ramos
had a shade the beat of the argument. The
same was replete with brilliant features en
both sides snd both pitchers received excellent
aupport. The Ijtreao team will toolht tele-
phone Preaident Dickinson at Corpus Chrlstl
notifying hint to send another umpire here snd
that Mcintosh will not be allowed to preside
orer another cams In this city on account of
bis dencleuc? la iru correct uecistoas.
Lsredo
Sheffield If
Johns 2b.
Hernaadea. U.
Charles cf
Witt. Sh
Hardv. rf
Frauds c
McCulley. as...
nsmos. p
Total
BH PO
SB BH
0 0
. a
. 4
:!
i
. s
4
. 4
. 1
.38
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1. 0
8 i IT 14 1 1 4
Cot. Cnrtstl AB A BH PO A 1 SB SH
Lamonlca. ei.... i 0
VU7.
AB R
. 3 0
4 0
. 4 0
. 4 0
. 0
. 8 0
. 8 0
:i j
.80 0
AB It
. 0 1
3 1
. 4 1
. 4 1
. 3 1
. 3 1
. a a
. s o
. 3 0
economical clothes to
. .
Slosely.
Moselv. lb 4
"Jreen. ss 4
Merrltt c 4
Achllngtoo. 8b... 8
Merrlt'
! 1
o o
24 14
Ad
Walters p...
Wetsel
Tuts la
2 2
Betted for Addlngton In ninth.
By Innings:
Laredo 000 111 00 3
Corpua Ohrlatl 000 200 0002
Summary:
iwo oase dub aioaeiy urwn
Struck eut By Ramos T. by Walters 4.
Haatta mi Ka 1 la S w p. mna S hv WaltnrB 6.
Flrat base on errors Laredo 4. Corpus 2.
I .eft on bsses Lsredo V corpus o.
Charles to Hernsndes.
Time of gams Two hoars.
I! mplre Mcintosh.
BROWNIES BUNCHED HIT8.
Though Rle Ester Outbstted They
Could Net Win.
(Houston Post Special.)
BROWJISV1LLE Texas tins 23. While the
Rice Eaters outbatted tbe Brownies today they
failed to bunch sufficiently to bring In ths
necessary runa being Strang out throughout every
Inning except the first. Oerbardt won moat
of the laurels making tbe hlta which scored
Adams uu both occaalona snd recording six ss-
slBta on his peg to second. A phenomsnsl catch
by Simpson waa ioudly applauded. Peebles
closed up st opportune tlmsB. striking out five.
Brownsville AB R BH PO A K SB SH
Dallcr. ss 4
UcClltitork 2b... 4
A. Peelilea rf... S
Tepe 8b 3
Hellman lb 8
Atlsnia cf 2
Byrus. If 2
Oerbardt. c 3
8. Peebles p 8
Totala !
Bay City AB
Blavln. 2b 4
Morehead. cf 4
Simpson 3b 8
Sweet c 4
Anhelr. lb 8
Campbell. If 4
Ahell. rf 4
Brooks sa 4
Welirman p.... 1
4 U'7 11)
BH PO A
1 ft I
R SB SH
Totsls
By Innings:
Brownsville .
Hlta
Bar city
Hits
Summary:
.31 1
24 13
2 0
. 010 100 0 -2
. . 110 200 00-4
. . 000 1 00 0001
. . 011 211 1119
Struck out By Peebles 8 by
Beses on balla By Peebles 1
Wehrmsn 4.
hv Wehrman 7.
Batter hit By wehrman 1.
First base on error Bay City 1.
Left on basea Brownsville 8 Bay City 7.
Double play Anhelr to Brooka.
Wild pitch By Wehrman 1.
Time of game--One hour and twenty minutes.
Umpire- Ib vera.
BEEVILLE PROTE3T3 GAME
On
Ground! That Burks
Intimidated
Player Umpire.
(Houston Post Special.)
BEBTILLE Trtai June 23. BHtvllle bu
protftattd tbe first game of the new strips at
virions piajrvi n easfwacj on mm grxmnan
that thare waa no ofllclal umpire present and
the game waa lout through nmplr bsltlnu. Jack
Burke chaslryr Pitcher Lne. who wsa nm-
6lrln. all orr tbe lot. After that lnofdeot
urke waa twice put out on the haaas In the
same JnntnK. but the frtghteoed umpire would
not call hloi out.
M'ADAMS UNDER SU6PEN8ION.
Dallas Star Not Qlven HI Unconditional
Release.
The report that Jack McAdsms had been given
hla unconditional release by Dallas turns out to
be erroneous. Inatsad. tu Qlant star has been
Indefinitely suspended for the season. Tbs
runds aaaixaea era that he wss not living up
training rulea. According to the Dallaa News
McAdams passed through Dsllss yesterday on
bla way home and had nothing to say regarding
bis suspension.
ELKS ARB PRACTICING.
Captain Rhode Expects to Put Fast
Nina In Plaid.
Captain Rhodes bss hla csodldstes for tbs
Elks bai'tall team ont at Wsst End every after-
noon practicing eonslatently. The majority of
last yeer'a players sre In the gsme sgsln snd
with the nucleua of s fast club Rhodes la "sr.
taiu of producing a winner. The first game
will be piayed In San Antonio on July 8 wbeo
the Hoiialou and Alamo City lodge tie up on tbe
diamond.
CITY LEAQE SCHEDULE.
Secretary Ankermann'a Revised List for
Today'a Qamee.
The wire ant crossed In Secretary Anker-
man's City lssgae office yesterday and tbs
wrong schedule wss shot on tbe dope sbeet. This
sfternoon's fflclsl card Is sb follows:
At North Hide 1:0 Brickleyere ra. Magnolia
Pharmacy: 4 30 Hustlers vs. Sunsets.
Texas md Live Osk 4:80 Mletrot-Munna vs.
first National Bank.
Navaaota 12 Brenham 1.
(Houston Pest Special.)
NATASOTA. Texas. Jnas IS. Navaaota de-
tested Brenbsm yesterday by ths score of 12 to
1. The asms wss closely contested until ths
ninth Inning when Nsvssota ssade nine runs.
Batteries Nsvssota Cuthrell aad Rieste: Bren-
uuui Schmidt snd Fcnaer.
Baavllla 2 Berclalr 0.
(Jiemtttm Poet Special.)
BUOLAIB. Texa. Jan .-rTb Beevllle
ssseel teas ft4 tb laaala ntaiia
S BSBBS S SI V BBi y ...
a -
buy. They are -priced as low as good
MANHATTAN .SHIRTS
Madras Pongee Flannel and Sill; turn-
back or regular cuffs; attached or de-
tached collars. Comfortable summer
garments at
$1.00 $1.50 $2.00 to $3.50
I
The A B C of Summer Comfort is B.. D.
SIMPLY wear B. V. D. nd you'll feel ''simply fine!" It's the
coolest nd most comfortable underwear for summer days.
LaoseFitUng B. V. D. Underwear assures comfort to every man
and every boy who wears it.
Thin Rod
JriADE
B. V.D Union Salt (Pat.
43007) Youths' aisea tl.M
a suit. Men'a Blzes $1.00.
$1.90 S2.M. 13.00 sad 15.00
s salt.
'lRrrAIL TRADE
(Trade Uark Ret. V. S. Pat. Off. and Forriin Countries')
Is srwed on every B.V.D. Undergarment. Take ao undergarment nnlsoul this label
The B. V. D. Company New York.
I
I
COME AND
HATS
m Just got in a big bunch of StrawB Yachts and all 6hapes to suit
all
CROWN ALL HAT CO.
618 Main Street
NEW ORLEANS. Juas 23. la tb third ronnd
of singles la ths Oulf SUtes tennis chsmplon-
ship. Wallace Johnson o Philadelphia today de-
feated Tom Holland of Texaa 8-4 B-S.
ATLANTA. Oa.. June . Manager Otto Jor-
dan announced today tbat Pitcher Ham Frock
secured from Pittsburg had been pieced on tbe
ineligible list which practically means his re-
lease. SAN ANTONIO. Tsxss Jnne 23 Oeorge
Wlsterall. who Injured his ksee while in the
Detroit Tigers' spring training camp at Monne.
La. and was forced to remain out of the game
tbia acaaon. haa improved sufflclsntly to sllow
hltn to get back to the diamond.
CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. June) 13. Tb Harvard
athletea and aome ef tboss from Yale who will
compoae the American team which is to com-
pete agalnat Oxford and Cambridge universities
st Loudon next month will depart tomorrow
from New York on ths steamer Vaderland for
London.
MlLWAt'KEE. Wis.. June 23 Because of a
disagreement between tbe ofnclala of the Badger
Athletic club and tbs McVsrlsnd Interests over
details connected wltb the proposed boxing con-
test between Packer McFarlsnd and Harlem
Tommy Murphy In Milwaukee on June 80 the
msLch waB this evening canceled.
DETROIT. Mich.. June 23. Regarding a
rnmor that because of small attendance at the
games played here ths Detroit elub may be
transferred to Bt. Louis snd tbe teem now rep-
resenting Bt. Louis transferred to another city.
President V. J. Nevlo of tbe local elub declared
be bad beard nothing petal ta tad ay.
ST. PAUL Minn. June 8. "Jo" Cantlllon.
manager of tbe aflnneapolts baseball team and
"Hub Eswboo. sub-catcher pleaded guilty to
charges of disorderly conduct In the police court
this afternoon. Fines of tlM each were paid.
The caaea greW out of the attack on Napoleon
Johnson a negro spectator at the baseball
grounds May 81.
Chappall Hill 12 Ladbatter 7.
(Houston Pott Special.)
CHAPPEIX HILL. Taxes Jim 21. Tba Led-
better team came down yesterday and was de-
feated by ChspneU Hill. Scot 12 to 7. Bat-
teries C. Hill. Scbaul and Atcberaon: Ledbetter.
Alberts. Cberrev aad McClenn and Sauodera.
I mplre Hsrtneld.
Entitled to Liquor Permit
(Houston Put Spociai.)
Live Spoil Items
l
Cesrrtgfct Harf tcaaftirr ft Mars
0
1
II
Woven Label
Fdivfsnn
B. V. D. Coat Cut Under-
shirts and Knee Length
Drawers Youths' slzea 50c
a garment. Men's slzeB 50c
75c $1 .00 and $1 .50 a gument.
PICK ONE OUT
$2
WO MORE
NO LESS
faces.
Near Capitol Avenue
The Htate comptroller holding that in
Moulton Justice's precinct No. there
were more saloon than the number prop-
erly entitled to refused to grant renewal
fiermlt to Frank Nochllnger but the dcho-
astlc census list of the county superin-
tendent of schools show population of
said precinct to be 5244 and this entitles
Mr. Nochlinger to continue in buslnesa.
LAKE CHAKLES NEWS BUDGET.
Charter of New Oil Company Filed
With District Clerk.
(Houston Post Special.)
LAKE CHARLES La. June 23. The
charter of another big oil company haa
been filed In the office of the cleric of the
district court being that of the Morrical
OH and Mineral company of Jennings
with a capital stock of 1300000. The ob-
ject of the corporation are to bore for
oil petroleum gas gait sulphur or anr
other mineral or earthen product; also
to mine pump remove and extract and
convert .to Its own use and benefits all '
mineral products and gas. The officer
of th company are: William Baler
president' Z. C. Barker first vice presl-dent-
N. L. Miller second vice president;
Dr. Frank II. Morrical secretary Charles
B. Anderon. treasurer; L. R Walden
J. H. Hoover and J. L. Woodson
A verdict for $2326.50 was rendered
yesterday afternoon In the district court
in favor of the plalntlfn In the case of
Mrs. Mary K. Johnson vA. the Industrial
Lumbar company. Thla case was for
damages and haa consumed several day
of th court' lime.
Th Gardiner-Noble well A'o. i at Vin-
ton la expected In within I the next few
day. Indications are that this well will
prove most successful. It Is im the south
aide of the Gardiner-Noble) forty-acre
lease. i
Brazos Singing Convention.
(Houston Post Special.) V
BRYAN Texaa June 23. ThJ Bratoa
County Singing convention will Jirieet at
Bright Light church Saturday ind Sun- '
day July 1 and 1. ' Thla la of e of th
moat ImDortarit musical omnlCatlons in
thla pari of Texas The contention la
eomtvoaad ct all tlx .hottf tb UrnMom
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