The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1912 Page: 4 of 16
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Why Do You Pot Your Money in a Baik.?
Because When You Want -100 Cents for Every $
YOU ARC SURE Of eETTINa IT
THE BANKING BUSINESS WE DO is giving ybu
200 cents worth cf satisfaction for every $ invested in
our line of Exclusive Imported Woolens and Worsteds.
Remember we have just returned from New York and
place at your disposal the newest styles and patterns.
By not seeing our Easter Offerings we both lose money.
HOUSTON'S EXCLUSIVE SHOP
GIBBONS MFG. CO.
8. A. GIBBONS Manager
WHITE SOX BOWLERS
DEFEATED WACO ELKS BY 52
PINS.
Doc White and Ed Walsh Appeared
la Vanderille With Buba
Welch.
WaCO. Teiaa. Marca 14 - Th W t S-ii
aja pD'I'nc s -y iet'e rfc 1b Wi-o not
Ml; sb tba dlamoed. i7t ijg la etber Joes.
Last B jr ' t-h Wtr Elk challenged tb
wsa spirited fr-Mn Winning to nd. to S-x
teal'v wtnan r a r--o-d of ?C p:na.
taa. Jct T i a : -1 M -i ---ke . h by
Celllo. Hr-j..- IV rv Z f - arl F-tirntwr
Tra flrn -st-st wi t: ' -rf t-j ta v'i-
tar b scvre of 4y ;-mi n Id tb latter
Whii Th bur-h rc.'-cgrh ba.l 4-wn
the ai'ey I'-""" nuA K i lb w ar
piarlr.g :o vand' ' ' ce t'ldlTpnom R:N
Wi-j 'r n' f N1!. ! h-r w1rh btt eBB
Cbt tad t ba-;a cn-a bi sg'aed to
with b'cc rt.'inx Git peortxajica-
CHARLIE CAR IN TEXAS.
- I Visiting Ralph Glaze at Baylor Uni
versity.
j WAV Teiaa. Mara 1 -Char.es O Osjt.
tb wTwt Ssaexsa V tfce lD'I!iciix:j Brawns.
erae trained a Waco 'ti I5M'1 and 1 dow a
warnter c tb Kansas ' ' !-m: aWndinr
few 6m f w;:n fa: f -rmr -.eaoiniata. Raiph
Was ath direct r of fta !o:
CarT ! a trw fr'B-t --f Tb- oiktw piara
tad wh'ne'f- n ft i -o n rwiM wit with
. 61aa ti' - r... w(-k R n in
v- rran)'Dta r. wnfio; Wii-c mi Infrnh
.th twc 'cnk '- . t
1 B" i r .'--ct ' r r.rr PrrT-
Ina; .oo.i Y"i anj L- in Tiaa
IB ih bt "f b :;-. !-'(r :n ug
A Thousand
Different
Shirt
Patterns
v To Select From
Xuw thai"? wnnh conideringf.
Yi'U can -elect j-'-t 'hat von
desire- -a -tnpe. :it;:rcd cr '1"'.
and ha e them
Made to Fit
Remember of our c.:tom
made Shirts are cheaper in the
long: run than any 12 ?tore
boight nne. for ei-erv one is
selected v.hen purchased and
fit body sleeves and neck.
SEE US
Let Us Make Your Shirts
let Us Make Your Suits
- HAMILTON
BROTHERS
Next Door to New Rice Hotel
Houston Texas
BICYCLES $25.00
TIRES $20. FOOT PUMPS 60c
NEVER LEAK 25c
a W. BEARDSLET
1120 Tiui
liLLL WUAU HUM OUr
BICTCLX TIKES ARE OOOD TIKES
MARCH CDLMORE
1011 PKIAKIE
We M aa CraBt. Bicrctaa AO Stawa
Carts' mm4 Baww'
cuKleri. iucs
W hfTi we (ail To r'-ui a t
time r make turn Mti:ed e
4iw n.aJtirg i new t;.
ra--rT w;.i wo De Qfre.
J You May Raise Caio Vf Sfi
' I fK oH a ' 'i i - "l t'r mam r-o have
Ar .f f-our v il. .i-. ?a r.r (a. lure t- fJl
rp-v- propr:. ia;..rrc ai.d f it. clothe which Vav
---f - 'W i:jt u (- t - jwiii rafLattu.iy expect.
a r Lj-.r r -n . -' i Tt:. i' tHlblp and
.TSaj o:rd th- .j i .- nj fhe best
:" dteaed it.". ItWi-.-.. l.v p:.inf tbe most
M Couipe'riat t.r'.it. ifiwiif ti.r ii ir. .-.c-.na and
1 tninnuni: hik! 1 i Jt l.: g i jr I jnei aionf
i'--f .3 tHiden. iir.s
WhfTi we (ail '.o r''us a t n'.Mrer t-i f.rst I " k
l(W''-am time r make hun Mti:ed e rn if t;-pc l;e. to I fHl
M-? 4ii" iiiakirg (i nc a-;. I rf flfl
Vbb Kaster w;! wo be hfre. V.:!; anT new I ifi
S.V; Clothes ik he brrt dresrd nun mert . n iwa.k i
domes yk he b-t dresra mtn vijj meet .
the streets nnot of t beta know u.
B-4RRINGER-NORTON CO
MgttCllANT TAILORS . SHIRT MAKERS
!lh Largest Individual TallorfaaifBashieaa In Texas'
1017 CAPITOL AVENUE
TIGERS GET CADET
WEST POINT STAR TO PLAY
WITH DETROIT.
Hyatt Both Football and Baseball
Hero Captained Last Season's
Eleven.
Robert Lh Hyatt tb r-lnt ?m-ha;'
star who will ajikf V'.t tw m a bis '"'M-'f
wtth tb IVtrrlt Tirra r-t' J'ine. f r- r.nc
!f Bot a Tpraati w-.nj s '!'t. In Ka-trii
rollflat paatlmtax latt irniiT th Mr' !!
A't . ithJata was ratad tt c;ia. of inr twirr
battar. atlll b rrf '-rur i fault "t st
Srat aa4 avcxhj rasa tn !fT nV'-l sal ta-k
pb tb kc dorlBf bta thre j r of serrt-a
for Tb a ran 7 bib.
Bar la 190 Hyatt ca r'1 iNh:T ibr Init'al
r bo not B1ciifl t .l-.Ly - n t('i firm:
! a HrMa.iBi Into no ren lorru cam'" li
w a I lopM t b pa 1 1 e t for a r ' r n t a v '
mil ftrkiad bis p--sitl'-o wi'Jout k'p Y'.f
followiDf -aana llratt p:t imkI abl u n;n:-T
ot-ratiMw doaad tW rtwat prorMor M
oTr. wbn :b "pln-b" i? ht tr ' ri-i
hind at Arat aad arfODd aaeklnj lit e
roabata tb bnddlac dfodr of tb ml
?trlpe r".rtrrpl a hattina: niark -.f l't. wb;.f
Lis o(dlni racord fooid ui l4i
With the Bowlers
CLEAN-UP LEAGUE CLOSED
But Eurekaa and Inaedas Must Play Off
Tie.
8TAXP1NU IT TEAMS
Tsra - riae1 W -l I ' P-t
F'irekaf :T 1
l-!ilan : j
Mo4 : : :.
Ant t-eT .its ....... i T JM
"aa ;ip B'wMm: '.eaj-i -f
Men
A-w-iatii fln.i i h- F.n'-as aa-1 ti
ln-tia l Th t"p -f T': j.;.
iwi(f Tr- Kirfea t'S
'P"":miif i)n.'. in-
h Tl - !nw!s-. . .1
: i. r mi. . t
itivrn '('-.irl v l-t -5 rii; rh'
Tft- nii h"-w . . . . - -
riias aod mm ..fr- "
..- l'n i' 'P- i r r-r
-''t.pf. -p-r. IiX a i r
: a 'hs- .
f "n; t n- -a r i)--
e -..l'l arl r-! r: a -
- -m nun fr tn
i "trt rm K " i -
Tl'-
:. - h-'Tnand"
- WHfb .t
' 'l Till (
' A r . .1 (lM. f.lj
t M final ftlr
! r. -ui. fnV
f Mn-H-I
: lai ni 474 p n-
f il- -?Q'- t-aui
I ne Tabulate! "rv of ill- iua:Mc fi.'lows:
Playae 1 2 3 T.ts:
T T Kjnsi Tar :'T V 4r.
B E S:u-'U r : i ' t ;. ?
. Minn in ' '.4 i .4 - 4
A K M -fan it : . ' ? V ( - '.:
T
I NEED AS
P;Tr I ? T.ta
F P'k Tap v.-'. ;4. ;4! - 474
K 1'V'm : 4J
K. K 'r mmiB? . . . '. ' v : . 4
E E j-fc :. : : 4
t ta.s . 5 :::
M' HiEI.S
r!iTf i ? s T-'ts
T W.'rham Capt . . .17 4 w: - :tV
w B imi ; - i . - ' 1 ' - -
. J Mmt w - 4-
r B Tnai v.: i-.i
Totals 41M
- ANTlKPTH S
Piayrr l : t t-.'
w. Af Kitji! rapt . i: l - ;
r SrhBPi-lr ;.; . ;n;.
!l J. Mnraan i i U 4 J'J
r II. J tiAsTin l"-4 OH
Ttla:s . . 4.V. Vj) M '
Individual Pin Standtng.
TY- rellTlua; "i t&p u-w r !B th'
N;u T .t: t--ngi
1 I' Rn'id 'M:A W. 14 :'7
2 W .f Mer i i.i jv'7
5-' E IU Ik .'.77 . .S ") L'7
4 T H T .a "-7 ' :n -7
!l- K E Ji'u-vair 7!4
' F I -iark ... . 7Tt 7 ."7
7 J n -harn 1. 7
fc -W A. RATtnnd i :l n 17
r ' rirr.tnion l .4 .'. 7
:i W B wi-.iam : r i 7
" 1 A Mart. a . 3V j i 7 ft
;j--K. Iatiufr r.
1". -A h Mr.-.T '.'7 4
!4 (' it. J.-licr. n 7 :.". 4
v. P. J M'Tk-ao . vj-. u 17
15 F Rchni-: :t.''w I .'7
SOX ROMPED ON WACO.
Seventeen to 0 Waa Final Score in Chicago
Hit Feat.
f a r f l n r'f 5rf "I.'.
WACO Tpis". isrrh 14 Tr t I '-a
Soi taam dVatM Ilari.r's NaTga -rs t'aj hy
a ofr of i; in
("a!!ahan U .wh t Jn lnf pnd !n
and piBTPd in mi'lj-in in-m. wlii th W c-.
uiavtri ib r-r liap.-. baTiij hsd but
Tanner a Wa-o rmlt. did fasT w on
ahort. at-i'lna Th t-aMa from rh p-im.1 ati1
Ftt'n tbm in Crr n lir:tn'na t
fl'id also r'iad a in- nu f'r
V-aTf-r. JVk1;. and Krafts ..f 'h- S..i w-
fctf-nj with tin vln. trine -Tt-.-a. .- "a
ba bits. Tli- if( : kam- wt! d vt t. ht
b0 playwl w:b Barl-.r was f. .... 1 .c gr.
cront nf wat gT"-ii(! at M latTf- t"'i
(ilase has tx f.lu.ci tw-j im tti Talis
han's rrculara fr WfL 2i tod
Hcorp - n
Wifo tKiO 1 1
Ctai. aeo jr. rvn -; 17
Hm'th. Haia'.ip ir-:i tDd 6ud i-fr
pptrm. Kr:ti and Kbn
laiplr Specr
H P
1
1.: 2
lV.Mrer i-k f.rst
rn if r;-p. le. to
In::. ar)T
WITH TRAINING BUFFALOES
Giants Announce Two-Day Lineups and Rumor
Says Athletics May train Here.
tar WM Uj tt tk MuSlkMt.
raia duU4 .tM Vaaja BOt prmlt
' ol tk flak kul w mprm4 tnotkH
a. t
' OMrhXavM baa alrvwdy abaiwtoa-
- r prsrrs as tba tw davV awr m
ink ahwaaal with Mlaner et oo is
it albtX.
tl lay wm esillTMtatl by a rtslt ta
n so bmsb ewae iWaW to Uat bart"
" lU . iwaC Kdiaadaoa Boater ana
all amtrtatf srltb asrtMt rJ4a. wrr
"v;
i s
.f ti i
-: i IX- bil tal eerpa. arotvat iaaT Tttlnbly .
It.. . 'i Uoaorer. was testates. t as a arrlaf
- i ' ' an MltJat rwoaMtwhlj.
" It ami-. ih Hwford ciaji wao blpw
H- lay brface yaatenlay. la out axatn.
r. - ii bta wacooOakxaal raaaae Hwl
.u. Baanaa a ad tba an oar hum. t
: rr tb Uwaportattai jwtn)n aud
v... akHl tor hia ralvaaa. aaytnar a had
t --i iv.itl-o la iw. Hohert aatr It hi
addle that If be shoiiid noron-
- -r a day'a thoucht. be wvuld b ra
Athletic May Train Here.
TT t r a qarlatt raor te tb4 Hfart
is ' i biettfs aaaer trala bare a full .
' in V v 7 to Marrb SI. Tbla ruaaur wis
ii k'nta ttaa ago bwt aa one ktrw
i ' mi tain about ft. feobme 1oab up tTi
n .ir-r h Mark and ara tofonued that a
.i-. mi.! . iid be rearbasl when the Utir rot
' iva- Inims:. boa-evar. baa beard ootUlm
n :t.. Pi itaVtfbta aaauaarr rtlrwtly.
Tti.- r j ir wnrlal'a rbaoaptom ar ahMot
:'r vr--h '23 sd 24 aal the rornit (w
!: ' 'i flu-w latttr dat th- Ail.l"1i--
' v iMhhilMi tv ttnctM thir siirmx
n- - i.m Pblliit. That bring tb
r - n ' than ulaa to naMr llmt- r
Mil AiitotiM when tb rlnh -an tru
ln.vuv n iu PbiladMuUla. It wmilj be aim
f. f - " trainlna a' Wrat Pud and tl.rti
ii. :iruEua twUiod for tbrlr Salunlaj
a 81 Suo-!.i ' ta iDa
G.aita Announce Llnwup.
A . re.- iTod laat aishi br LNaik l)h
qgucuiiF is
City League Admits Two
a Playing
Tt'.nr laat nlfbt tn the oBrs of
;.r!. :. in W. B. Oriffln thn City
ifi-'ir f !--:f Into a ru.p''t :iruit by
in- r-i 11 --f a atreta5v. tlif al mini tin uf
n- w i:- aliI tin adopt "n 'f a plaiin
'i f - "M.'. aa wpU as tbe transact ton tf
s (m it. d t ts'itita mstiers- Tlie league Is
n-.w oa m Nitaiow baaia and !ta pn
ni 'trr f- -' iirid' nt i.f oBe lb most sin-
'fiaf ii aikna tr tbr hlatocy of local amatpur
bal.
"llf nit't'i 1 ; wa a nwdrd oiip. ar twenty
rpr. --J- f Tarl-Mia IntPtrsta b-Jnf rava-
n' T'- ii deinaLas anl rtfuWr in-raiit
wpp. Prv;dPni lr W B. tiffin Kr-l Aotpr-
!nn MantC'i C th A.tH- B mn flub. Jajrk
H ."i n dt'u ni.- v a e- r -f t b M tatmt M Dim -iab :
. N (l.-nnr l. luaaaPt o( the Majpjolia Pbar-
mii'T viub
Ankerman Elected Secretary.
Tin irwr.iitra -f tt po-ron netinc wrr
first mad a ltd adopird. aad tbo rlvftlon of a
t :arr to aurffa W I MvJrj rifurl
df-i'lard in ordr. Fred Ankrmaa was
unariimouialy i-txl -
Tii rk 'ininntte r-ponI thrmifh Its
d.a rman. 4dut. of tbp AtwaiP Rlala '"tab. It
"' annurxpd that aatUfarmcy arran(mnU
l;a.1 bwa madf with S. F. Nob! of Northald".
and I" P Broaaaarrl f Main trat tr tUt
t of thlr rp.-tiT park. Aa rntrcra
lm nt i "t kn sijciwd. liw tt. thi roi-
fB'U'i aa hi fTr.
Sww-lrran Ai.krman rpportM for tb arhadnV
-"immitt- ii behalf of Frank t'lmn iinablp
o uttpn.l Ir I'lrann; formrla ana latl
n1lh tt laii" as lirtd f tbr 1910 ifQiaDt-
w.nmna C-arill noipa ny and bow t! pri-i-dm
-if tha . Irrnlt. had draftwl a arbeilulr
wltirb upiv-d atifart.try in PTry eraT. pad
W14 a!'pt.d nnauiuionlT. aMhpt t. rTla(na
w f- itnci- f tu play l a( uraaua
m'aCtit p ud r n.'eary. 1
Two New Franchiaea.
T - Mtcno.a Pharma y rrqiiratrd th trans-
r f rm ?ran'in to th lloustnn Sporting
.-oranHnv This was donp bj tinanlmons
A V Howard will man;v Hits club.
..ii fn m tUp Sirii-4nlial ail
Tr;':tv bim! Braaoa VsIIpt ruin nil fT frmi-
v.- -.-ad tii- m-t:nr B'tU np-
ir.piiil-'d hT -bi k for tb1 franfbla rn.ni
-!- u.. Snniwi -C-ntrai club a admltld. -"
1. Th r'ub wi;i be mauapd by DooIpt
Fr-n.-h.
J.-lina-Mi. 'o b"ha:f of TrHn Pillot. offtrrd
th. liearti I'h ! fur ..fflrial sdopttou thrrtub b!i
firm T. ball was adopted the leaeup af-
'fprirz 1 1 ip nmpa n offr of wafh fnba for
th- p.T.rnTif -win'tii.e tpam. Tbe coin;inf ofTVr
ur r!. w il" Mr Pl!!"t baa Tn-roiilT off-r-!
tn add two n.-.r' t fill out a ivepilatloo rlub
j tt a" b tfd t--r the Intarnrban.
"liipn- b-;:;f n-- f irthrr bu.nt-aa. tb mtwt'tn-
t? n ard l-f -r read to thp m-tiu In
r-.r t" f.-'!. l'".z tb p memtjra w!b
tl.'-LQ. tftpr wbl.-; tIjp inarlinc djournHl.
The Playing Schedule.
Pndpr tt .'hdnl drafted by Frank
ritai'-na of tnr arl.l ompany. tbe ii j
;o '-r-n on Ape:: IT and rloaa on Aoamsr I
all- winir rrn n for aacn rlnb. r-r'
plaTkj .wpii with ttv other clnb- Only fa"
urda' aoi"' n yn d-d for and tb. aiarf
is .arfi-r iban f 1111.
TUp park dw:i--n 1 nnpeoal. belna; prorldpd
for an f. .;.;" Tii- A1up Blatnrs olay rialif
ar NorTLsld and TinrTf-ti at Male Street : th
Mitp -M;iii'i lit? --n at Nortbaide and idPTrn
at Ma n :r-i t Il'juaton SporUns t;--U
;.fi at Nor Side and nine at Main
i:r..f ii-d ili S'inia the aam.
Tlr a L.-d ;! Id. w-
Saturday April 13.
Adoti Ria up t M-'OPtoa Sportinf Goods at
aid-
H!n Sp'trinf O-Hida tb. Snaeeta at Mna
ft.
Saturday. April 20.
-rT Y ii-:c v -:rm-r at NorthaWe.
Ad"':" B a :tfa t. 11 ato SportinsT Goods at
Mi'i Mr-.-f.
Saturday. April 77.
A-'-.u B'.? n- t Sunsets at .N'ortbaidf.
H .i n r'rttnK Ti .-la rs. MtStrot-M Ubdi at
Mun .Hirvpt
Saturday. May 4.
Adnut-Blaites n M:)iroi-Munu - at Maio
Strrt.
H'uetoo Sporting i"da ra. Sanaets at ortii
aid.
Saturday May 11.
Adon B ators a I uton Sportlnc OoMt at
Nonr..ldp
allatrot -afann a f ir.seta at Mbi Btraetv
Saturday May 1.
Adr- i Btna . -u at Main Strwt.
M;proT M'jdqs vs. H m-d flpeitLac Geode at
Norib. J.
Saturday May 29.
Adonp Blalpea Mistrot Mamns at
Mala
btt'-w-l
li.-astoo Sportlnc Goo.1. vs. Samaeta at North-
aid. Saturday June 1
Adotit-Blalnea t. ii .utton SporttsK Goods
at Main IStrt-pt.
Mlstmt Mmns r ? lt -' if Nortbslde.
Saturday. June 8.
Adoop B!aiii-a Tt t
Mi it rot Minna tp. II
Mam S:rfi
at North tide
-t'n Hportlnaj Cioods at
Saturday June 16.
Ado-je Blalnea t MI-rot Munoa at Main
S'.rf-r
Uoimnn SKrtlnc Owda ts. ftuusets at North-
side. Saturday Jun 22
MlaTrot nunnr! ts Huu-!a at Nvrlh 8tde.
Ad.i- B.aiu vs. !! '- n Mportltttf Ooodl
at Wain Htr.-et.
Saturday Jun 29.
Adou BialnPS t
M latrx.1 Miiuh va.
rT)iaidf.
Smia-M. a' Mala "tree. '
H"ti'u rtt-yrilju tloodf t
aaturdy. July C.
Ado.-Blalaa. va. Mi.trot lutioa at ftartk
alJ"
llwoatoa ftporilng fjoda a. Muoaata at Mala
81 rt.
Saturday. July 13.
Mlatr-.l M..til! rt Knnio. f Mala Ktrett.
Atn P.if. ta H..U.I..I. StjrtlDg tiooda at
h.jriliaii!.-.
Saturday July 20.
Adooa Blalnoa a ftnnaoi. at NortbaMo.
Mlafrnt Manna ra. Houaton KDortiiut Ooooa at
Main Hitrl.
Saturday July 27. '
Arlnw Blaltit-a ra. l i.i p.p l imj. at Mala
BirrOT.
Ilouatoa MiortlDc .j.iod ... snu.ru at' yrtl.
alfte.
Saturday Auguat 3.
"allatrKt-arffluu til lum at SortWaaaJj'"':
frees Jnb J. aleGraw annomv-ra the Sat-
urtla an4 iiday tin
rimb lo fty kn. sain.l"' imi" though
Iwhnfralij tb Calta. s.:.taiii. a miB.bc r
Nl"ia VKn nara. Tii' Nati-r i .-utlil
lwo .Ann ami Otlt Cnn.iaii pu t n ' '"
.". - U Uw ladkld la Ul1"" Ivt1- w'"
alHHiWfWl ot hta p.iiv" "' miJ-aaon
W T r Hrr'. au.l llarrr MCr-
alcfc. a alar wf two vai r'li. rn"l
to report tn 1W1. and la Don trr luj; io nau
tak. Tb rat af Jtiir Sutorila" Iliy up l
conipoaral of nrraita. . .
On Suialij McOraw hsa nj..i !."n fuHllad
his orumtae and la adtiu: .11 ril-
lar lla. p. barriDK T.nan Ma?hwn a
'b..!uU-d lo Make tit Hi.n.t-'ii Tilt. .'o-
Iw l to brd arUt! thi' ti.i. I - " ' ""
ahnc a a farorit aiih fai' renirnl-
iKrvd from hla fnnnr M itilf ! '7 n:' !.-
did work lo a S'ir.T t: n irm Kifvrf
Wilta appvara aa tb- i.e . -. il"' - ""'-
pr brllif am i.f M.t.. m. ." """
Oatald of tb box tlie ho' i'.' ' "oie
that n-hH) wool Id to tot f r ; worl.l a
cbampUiakip laat Ortl r. tt AihlelK-a.
Thk Throa Club.
Ilouaton will uao a rf.i.tr lla- FortfT.
Elaiiui.l4Hl and Wataon r: i-:' ti Satunla.
an. Ili.rnaby Ros ami Turn" ..iht. Kt-n-.l.la
and Bnator wl!l dITid. vlie it lilug. Tbo
tbrv llno-apo follow:
.Mialon Ihivl. mm 0. I : I i '
h... Rrltton. tlilnl haw N. in n. it ha:
Srfim. 'ilhl tM: Ka...f .' Wblt-
mati. 1-ft Ik-Id: Ktd..u- r. J' '' KJ
intiitl. Koa. Pllolr; H...u.t. 1 .::ur. at-
F....tor. uitrtjn. .
N.- V.wk. Samirdar !.. if-
rr. lrt haw: Jolinaou. - tjrl . t f . .1 B f-a. tlnrd
Hum loft Held M i; m k .-.lor ffld:
1'. .m HDd baar: Wi'.a . ilanjna.
l.rt.h-.. Aao. nltrbr: -hi .la i . ' l.rr.
N Vork. SuikUu rvr. .-ft --Id. IV1.
oo.nl bawr: 8aliraa. .-i'" . Murray
rlxl.t H'ld: Urrkoi. nr-. 1 llrm. Ihird
h: Fru-hrr. ahort ..c... m.;. .st.-lir;
Wilio. pitrbor: TrKroaii.
com!piIetep
New Clubs and Adopts
Schedule.
Fred Ankerman
Nwly Elected Sot rotary of th City
League.
iWualo. Sportlnc G.vtda ti. Adour Blalaea at
Slain Strott.
Saturday. Auguat 10.
Akmo-Blalnoa t. s.;nao. nt Mala Stroot.
MlatTot-lluDfa ra llotiaton Sporting Gooda at
Northald.
Saturday. Auguat 17.
Ar)otie-Bla!ntB ra. litrnt Munoa at Main
Strovt.
Houatoa Fportioc G-wla Tt Snnarts at North
Side.
Saturday. Auguat 24.
MlKtrot-Munn. t Su.tapts at Mala Rtroot.
A.l.u..-Blaiu-a t. II itiatuD Sporting Good at
Nortbslde.
Saturday August 11.
Adotio Blaina ts. ir.M at Main Stroot.
Mlarrol-M.;nija B ti.xialuo Sabrtlaa Uooila at
X.rtliai.lp
N.. hum arr ar. -.Inlaw . ottbor July 4
or l.a.tor la.. as t r'rr loaanc. whoa ro
!ari..u urr .-atlrflr rri.-in!iT with th. Inttrur-
la ii. .I'""4 D"t wlah T'. emor Into coaiwtUi.i
ot'it thai .it.-ult. ..ni ii iM-hoiluloa aumoo ..u
omh In.!! !t.. If .-.arv. bowertT. poat-
p..n"J k.uii ..in Iw i.a-.l on the dalra.
ALVIN TO MEET MARINES.
Two Teami will Mtet at Galvtrton Sun-
day Morning.
I Hruil. r. I : SftcMi)
GAI.VESTUN Teva. JlRrrh 14 Sufftlar morn-
lnc at 10 o'' I'K k a- tli Alhletir park. Twodtt-
ifTclli atrt. or." bo a basoball a;am
which auould pp.T -rtrr. .ting wbon tbe aallora
tofluj frfra lh 1 i.t...1 taroa ataamahlp Whool
!njr aud tb. AWin .l...atniti. Bnrta meot. Both
team claim many .uoriu la tbe paat and hare
a rot-ord lo aualain lit- A It In bancb laat year
won Twenty mt f tw.n'r nut gating plajed and
ih lad from tii "h... ling -ialm to bara boatea
KHltf of lh Sr;:!.-;.apiie teama.
Followinc art. t !. : naima of tb two tram
C. 8. Wbo-llnic r.ltlno. AlTln.
I'll. Iter.
itrtleff Steel Da wra
..'aj'-litr.
Sterns Snerldaa
I'lrat Baaf.
Cbriatmao Slataker
S.-.ii.l Baae.
Roavra .....5. Benson
Talrri Raao
Jei
V" a Benton
Sl..rttp.
li.Klit Kiel'd"
i -tit. i-' riVid'.'
I.Hft Fiuid."
it . litV."
HoteEkiaa
Hampton
HI to .
Brasarae
0. Layoook
. j B yrd
.B. Laycork
feasea
Bee.1
Captain liana .r th.- Wlieellnz team will sot
be In tl. same aa he will be orr on a ire daya
Ieae of aWn. K..iim. tb seeoad basergin.
will take rhai-a-i' tf in. team.
NEW LAWN TENNia STAR
Has Arisen In Young Los Angales
Player.
A new lawn tun. . atar baa come to light
In California w lii. i: ha. prodored 'many a
champl.) Ti ... .-..iner" la Hal Braly of Loa
Arucelot wh rn t-... itlj dorelopod Into a play-
er of l.igl .-lilixr. an. I la preparing for a tennis
campaign in ttie r.at.
BralT creal.l a afoaatloa la a recent tourna-
ment ar I.011C B.-a. it. I'al. when lie forced
alattrlce llrl.tiehiin. tbe mainstay of the Amcrl-
csn team tlie.1 w-ni to Australls to go twenty
four cnna To wjn a aet Braly howid excellent
form fii.l with a .iiile more confidence wutild
bare il.ine eTrn tietttr than 13-11.
Brsh la heliiti 'ua.-lied by Tbomaa-r. Btindr
who tw.i yeara a.. ..u rlie sll-couers' St New-
port niuid.1 liaa t aim In bla pupil all hla strokes
Slid so wrP .11 . Impart th. knowledge thst
Braly. In .wtcii. iiactfca games took BnndT's
ateasiire The new atar Is of Ideal phrsloue for
a lennlH plater lie bta the strength agility
and L-igbl. Iltt f .enda aay that be will enler
tbe Na(!.i.al .'iiaiiipi..ujiiilp tourney at Newport.
RAIN INTERRUPTED PRACTICE.
Major League Ttama Will Resume Work
Under Better Condition Today.
(Assonatii Prim Rtporl.)
HOT HPR1N0S. Ark.. Marrk 14. Bala today
Interrupted tua eprlng praeslce of tb TBlious
major leagne TeDia. tmt tonight the westhef
Is clear again with a protiMtrt that the teams
will resume ira. ti... tomorresr.
The l'iil.."lplna National aad 'Bosto Ameri
cane are cue.m.d for s aeikM tt games hear i a-
Bloc KatimlsT.
u Hrwikiya Nallonals tea re here leeasmaw
J Mil. a I
ror jiiiir noca eon tail piay taeir erst sasse.
jhere f4 jHit i..irs.-llssi gsaeae aittk rsM
acBsaa nt mm Birr awMt T-
. ' ' X " " . A .
j ; . . R i
si
lv
This mark Is on every
MclLWAIN SHOE
ELGINS- WON FLAG
WATCH LEAGUE CLOSES ON AS-
SOCIATION COURTS.
Howards iind Ingersolis Tied for
Second Place WalthaVms in
the Rear.
Standing of Teams.
Tlajed. Wee. Lost. P.O.
Team-
Elfin 9 7 2 .777
Howard ft ft 4 ..V3
InaTeraolls t ft ..V..
Wa!tbamj Q l 8 .111
Tbp Vstf-h ba-krt ball learrj? was brought to a
cloa with hp regular double-beader game In
tbe frymDalum at the ounx Men's Christian
Aaaoi-iari.ia Int-t niebt. If waa tbe first pa roe
that wa nally the aigniflrant one loapiniich
aa tbe .'ba:iioiiliiu de tended oo th-ta contf-at.
The Klgins rtn.l WaltlianiR wrre tb ciottst
inn team. ami tli frame wa Certainly the
moat iiitTrM ing on that han been pulUnl off
in man ni-.i tu-i 1'here waa never more than
f.Mir M.tui d(Tirnc in the wre at any une
time aiixl tn'tii ini had thin admittus? at
one time .-r antb"r. Both team played liarti
and put up a c--! fljrh: erery mioute .f the
Kame. It th.- Kleins. ImweTer. that seemed
t- h'" Jupi a had tbe heft of the affair
and worn the ;imp pennant and rhamptonahlp
hy the K- trp ..r M tn L"J. There la no doubt
tin KUtina well deserved the rbamplonhlp ttiey
bare - . I. ar'y won. Jad by their danntleaa
captain. K. H Tapanir. who ha leen in errry
same and hu.l li s men there thej hnre nude
a record that la hard t.i heat-
Net t-nlT ari tiie Elffina In line iVr rredlt. but
every tt-am man tn tbe leairti ahoiild be com
mended f-.r t tie lean and aptrtamanllke atti-
tude tbat has pr?atled at all time.
H H. Hf dKi . who baa acted aa referee in all
LEVY'S
MEN!
instead
While
B SHOES B
lp will
KiTA
LEVY
BROS
ikr 225000
miles of tliread
The thread used ill a single
year in making McElwain
Shoes could be wound around
the world nine times. This
is only one item but it shows
that we must buy to the best
advantage everything that
0
goes into bur shoes making
shoes that you can buy to
the best advantage
LWAIM
W. H. McEIwaia Compeuvy Baateaa
tbe
camea ha remlered a aerrlee whlefi baa
eeen srertb more tnan weros ou ten. Aa every
(uie knows tbe re fere? a JVb Is most alwsya
uuanpivciateal. and tbe hsrtlest to perfijrni.
IfedV has dour It In his cbeertxil manner an4
wtD the respect anxl friendabl. ot all tbe plaj-
ers
Tbe second frame last ntetit was l-etweea the
ln(trsolis and Howards. The former team won
eailly and thereby (ted the Howard for second
place. As tbe basket bi scaauu has been
wrfictally clMed. thia tie will remain nnplayed.
Following are thf screa in a tabnlated form:
FIKST OAVK.
Position.
Rijrlit forward.
KlClns.
Walthams.
Hemleraon . A. H. Smith
Left forward.
Perkins Nerin. Captain.
Center.
Taussig captain . . Wooda
Right guard.
ml Rmith Shannon
Left fuanl.
J.tnes Hlrach
Field Goals- Pcrkina. 3: Taiisaiir. 4: Hender-
an. Ji; A 11. Smith i'; Nevln. fi. Wood. 3.
tioals from foul line llcrnieraon 2.
Minsed goala from font linps- Henderson 3;
Ncvin. 1. v
Length of halresKifteen minutes.
Woo by- Klein.
Score 2! to
Referee- Hedge
Scorer and t liner--Cam paey.
Asatstant scorer Ir'oT'hea.
SBCOND (JAMK.
INmitittn.
Ieft ittrward.
Howards.
Stelalg
T. ftcktidla
Bly
Kerr captain
Kigbt forward.
Harlow captftla
. . . Hivthma
Right guard.
Chain Iters
Left gnard.
Caalon
Bantam
6: Tachudln. U:
Field goals Hlj. 6; Kerr
Harlow. 8: Hawthorne l f
titasta from fmil line Kerr. 1
Mlat-4 goals from foul line- Stlllman. 2: nr
hw. 2.
leaetb of halve Fifteen minutes.
Hon by lELgersolis.
Penre 5 to 12
Scorer and timer Oaapsey.
Assistant acontr Taylor.
LEVY'S
DID YOU SEE
The big double page ad in the Saturday Evening Post the other day
about this Durham Duplex Razor? If so then the next most in-
teresting thing that can be said is that you can buy them at Levy's.
But perhaps you didn t read about them. Very well then we
tell you something. The Durham Duplex Razor is a Safety
Razor. It has all the advantages of the straight blade razor
without its disadvantages. It has interchangeable blades
which can be stropped and it can not cut you. It insures
the correct diagonal stroke which makes the distinction be-
tween shaving and scraping. This is one great advantage it
has over any other form of safety razor you shave your face
of scrape it.
The regular Durham Duplex with silver plated guard Parisian
ivory handle stropping device etc. costs $5.00. The manufacturers
are anxious for everyone to try one of these razors so they have 4
made up one with a little cheaper handle nickel platedguard instead '
of silver one but with the SAME Duplex blade and capable of
doing the same high: class work as the higher priced f ' f
model. This is known as their "Durham Demon- a na naT1
strator" and you can have It for.
thia 8aolai Dartfenstratran Offar ta opart yon can procure that raiora at our
Toilet Gooda Saetleif Flrei rioor at SSa each.
DRY) GOODS CO.
ba-al
LSI
This mark la ea every
MeKLWAIN SHOk
STARTED IN FIRST
BUT MACKMEN BID NOT NP
v SCORING THERE.
Athletics Trimmed Block's Broncos
Agin Sinink's Homer Was
Big Feature.
(Associated Prtss Re fort.) .
SAN ANTONIO. .Texas. March 14 -Three
runs In the first Inning pnt Connie Mack's
Athletic rta in th lead at the getaway to-
day and the champion held fast to their lead
In tba face of a later rally by the Broncoa.
winning the game 7 to 3.
Ths Bronco a faced In turn by Shaw key sod
Salmon went Ac Innings without tbe sem-
blance of a hit Th n It was a very doubtful
scratch with which tuo kttliiur was started.
In the aeveoth tb bronrot did Ttietr only ef-
fect It work getting three of their four hits
light there aud all their rw. tlirv--baarger
by Ueehan with two on helped maierial-
1t. and It might at 111 have been a grme had
tbe Athletics been satisfied wiih wtmt tiitr
kad. Tnlr tbre of the flnt lonlrg wore fol-
lowed by mora over (be slam route. Rogers
went tbre Inning for the llront'a and powneY
llrttvbed It up. The longest- rap of tba gam
was Btrunk s homer to left center and fftmnk
came around the baaes (pr timt - one like a
Jaci Bgbbtt around a barti. It t about a
fast aa the baaea hare b.en circled here In
many a day. '
Score: . R. H. R.
San Antonio OQ0 nfl S(a A 4 4
Philadelphia 0 -! Ol'I t
Dr. O. Boyd haa moved to Unloa)
Nation! Bank. buUdln.
LEVY'S
V.
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