The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 16, 1910 Page: 4 of 16
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HOUSTON DAILY POST? BATUlAY MORNING. APRIL 16 191
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NAPS' FOUR RUNS IN TENTH
Resulted in Second Defeat of American League
I Champs at Detroit.
PENNANT WILL BE RAISED TODAY
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Mayor Rice Will Pitch the First Ball Opening
Season of 1910 Parade Starts at 2 OXlock.
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Our Clothes Are tound to Look Bood on You
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BRONXIE THREW BALL AWAY.
Nashville's Rally Too Late to Pre-
! vent Memphis' Victory.
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Combined With Opportune Hits
They Defeated Cubs
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oE'ahoma is all ready
Indians Arc in Town and Anxious to Do Their
Utmost to Oust the Buffaloes From Top.
they're "classy1 and "smart"
and always in good taste. Such
clothes cost no more than the
ordinary ready-made kind
whose principal talking-point is
cheapness.
Step in and see what we can
do for you in a "good-clothes"
way at
$15 $18 or $20
The variety of fabric style and all-
around clothes goodness available at any
of these three prices will surprise you.
Wear these clothes awhile and if you
are disappointed bring them back to us
and get your money.
Hutchinson & Mitchell
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CHAPTT'R XXVIII.
How Fitznii'irions Was Tricked
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TEXAS LeTguFs E AS 0 N OPENED
Parade Preceded the Contest Former Mayor
Baker Tossing the hirst Kall-waco
Infield Is Poor.
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"'' On Eve of Openmff of the Tcxm ' -' " " 1 ' '' ' '"
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I . .. w.i .. ! . ..n'V'i1'''!! o' ' J.-; f ; u-. Is Working Hard.
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Jl ''.im.'' .'p. 1 '. . 'l.Mit ups AnnouncrJ for Today's r ' : ;:;"' ';'!'''"';; .'.Vl
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roiir-p of poinnsation saul 1 hoar m.i
liai. Mine tuiublp KPtliiij: nn'n" rrom
Kltislmnio..-. I pwpi'os' b" - h liu-o
slant lust now. He Iih-ii I tongbt f"r
long time "
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.ininioiis Mbit! t appear to b" lollmK in
reaili wpaltb .
V'!i s.'iM Hillv "thnl "oiil.l li" H.' '1
111. P.isiii pnookth N ' M nn" '"" ""
Kill wi'b til.- bill v.liv .loll I vol.
KPt tlat b" t.ik.. on soni" ilnl' for "
easv tiKln ami H"l a few t In i u s. . nil !'.
ls" p hasn't bppii in the linn sitme
!(. w . i l'" ' hampl'ilisliiP ' I'lil'sol'
wai- mi' ml the ppoplp at" rrar.y to
spp Inn. aKiiln "
Hpip l!.i.lv m..'1hM an.l tboiKlit
hi TI Pi. 1." lilli.pe.l "" 'f 'ls ''lar
ns if lip hail il mnl.l.ii 1'li'H
a. s.o ' b" sa PI . I'll Kive him a
'mlit al' ni . 111. .low n at I '.'lie lslal"1
an I p. ii him it.. eel monpv for it Hp ' "
mh. on this i.Ik Mmv puy. .l.Tfries. tb.i
1 ip nist lirnMiM on ft nn California H"
pan I" a' Jefiii.-i- wit hunt anv tnp.il'i.
It'll bp nasi imni'V
I'll niPiition n i I lin." nalrl the print
er Ki-ttitiK liil.'i'sipil It sounils goo. I
nn'1 I'll like to i... I'lt7. in action aiiai-i
111 s if.
Ill a.li illil a noth. r thlnkniK Pt'in'
I i pn ' " t""k "i:t . 1" i' im.l n pie.'e of
papi 1' ..n.l ncm "'I 'or live inin'i'es
.'I'll. . ; 1: 1 1 n a i I' s wont tlpml ' " . " t
mi!' h M l I w '. " p. ! a . lininploii HI."
Ktsni'!lom lo ; ll..lli'lP.'.' il. W""t
nn. "am! I 'Ion! haw to Klie thai W
-iT .l. ft'i i"S. morn limn a f"W ilollai
soon as thp tlKht Is nmt' I "Mil soil
iln to l. 1 1 .. oast ami K. t ' lit of hum
J. I'll nn in I' thai w a i' too I
IIK that I "in Kli" I'll'- '" I"'! ' ' "' "r
t p.. ip "ipl- " m 1 "i 1' -i i ""! slU
ikP . noun': to " .'1 al pyppns. s an 1
I a. 1 1 fun I io"l " ' o i pi '!' "i hi" lh..
II . a h n 1. "it ti' 'I 'P'H ill in
Ihe biKUP- 1 bo m. "ii r-i oril "
lliaih Im.l s i th" ilRliI f"h"iii
I'it.silli'ii.ms ' .11"! ami Hlil'PP.l 1" piiit
II. rpinpnil 1 I " I foi.nht Arinsl- ..n
a! I.- no h i 1 i.n.l 1m .ll.ln't Ihr k
hi I .. ' P. "I apples Hp .IpI" t
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i 1 1 -' ' i-.pi "i was a lion ei
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than '-"III lb w ' s "h.in. mm. an.l !'
look. .1 on in ' a- --. a I ip. in lniii.il fel
iW Who 1' ..Mill I f' 1"' ll!"
T. hii't.-i t h-i 111 e I v. a i I I I hp"
full." sal 1 ! i'7. ii h. ii h" urn' I'" "'I' '"
ta k oxer the tnrnis
know that." Ml.l I'n .ol'. '"-I Ii. ll
he tohl mo l.bo'il II at n-fil-l b. 1 1 I'liml
haik In Ills "hair iind 1 . ' v i "I " ml
1. you know what I ns o I" i-n
self'"" be nskpil ' I ".is unr-i-- Vn-l ti ..
hlure' 1 h P i II i e the ' 11 1 - b I III 111".
Itohhi . mv I""
So we not l'it7.Hlinniot s. ami al last
the IhlllK 111 bP'-li ilreatniiiq about ei.r
Fln.-e thntu"av-'.vlie!i 1 walke.l .l..v n I..-
meet with Cbarlpv While at Carson ba-l
. t hp 1 ha.l mv -l.an. " to tlnht f"i
th- "bampioiisl'lp of the win 11 ami 1
na.ile up mv inln. I riuht then Hint l'.l
eitbpr win It m Ib'Vil enrr tin out of
the l Inn mi ii shiiltpr I (lhln t lot' ml to
the tioublp In pi. ni.l" the si l r
pllhet
Sollie people haw- sai-l that lil7Sim
nioiis. I.pIiik so Mii n of w Iniiini;. .Ihln t
train haul foi o.n linhl Hut I bniHv
.t . that I ' i t . F -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' II s ii.i.i fonnbl
wllli.oit tialnlliK haul He liked the work
fi Us own sake hii.1 he n ver t.i.'U
rTVt'le "f next ehnnter. "Trnlnln for the
p;reat ( iianiploiiHblp Hattle"
iCnpvrlnht. 1111 1'V Ihe M.i'l'.'e Vews-iii-l
SvmllenlP. in 11." 1 n.t. .1 Slat"S
Canaila and (ireat Britain. All tUMs re-
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NEXT WEEK
April lath to 25th
The leading haberdashers will display the
MID-SEASON
SHOWING OF
I-. ihe ha"k-!"p ilep.ii IniPllt of Ihe I ."n
. . ..l-l.-l. ill i el.rcspn t ll'-.'i
ihe slhw"M Ti-xas li-tiKe the eelin-
K s on Hp will be here Sunday anil
v. i ; ih-Hilt both of whom were Hlee
I I. is i . ai w ill do nil I he eatohlllK
I h- i ii a tn'.- ( ; row pi s
Jack Johnson Ran Ten Miles.
I .i'fl I'rrw Krfot I
Al i: A ton Hill" run j .laekson to I.allas
IhroiiKh the parks was lll"k Johnson's
training work tmlav He finish.'! sir.. nm
but lcl.lel thai lh" work w'ns piioiirIi
for one day.
Jackson Released to Dallas.
f.-fjie a lie..' Vrtf rf"rf.)
CHICACO. Apiil 15 1'reslilPlit John
son nf the American Ii-iikup lo.hi'. im
liouiiped the release l.v l la.ui- oi
"Baseball Tickets
ON SALE AT
TAUB'S CIGAR STORES
1Q07 Congress Abenue. Rice Hotel Cigar Stand.
Condos Tiros. Cigar Stand
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