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HOUSTON DAILY POST: SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 2. 1916.
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CLOSING OUT SAL OPCNING S ALE
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' stripes Mohair Suits dark patterns; good
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Cut
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A few left LAST CUT-NOW
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and Worsted half lined with silk A few
left Last Cut
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MA LIGHT STRIPES LAST CUT
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STANDINGS iN
ALL LEAGUES
Ttiaa League.
Friday'! RetulU. To Play Saturday.
a. 1 n nti. 1 Ilnuntnn it GalveMen.
Hmt. . f. A. I. Beaumont it 8n An.
Waco 0. vt. worm a. o i run .
SUpt. 2. Dallas 1 (12 In.) 8hreTCport at Kallaa.
Standing.
Texas
Waeo
Khrereport .
UalTeaton
Hmmton -
Kurt Worth
Beaumont .
.Sun Autunlo
Dallas
Won. Lost. Pet.
82 55 . 587
82 5 .5X1
71 04 .5-'
71 71 .5J
70 72 .4Vi
84 77 .4.VI
W 78 .443
68 82 .414
Save $7.65 $22J50 New Fall Suits-
Hand Tailored Throughout Handsome
New Fall Patterns
Save $7.50 $25.00 New Fall Suits-
Very Highest Grade Suits to behad
elsewhere at $25.00; on sale
$M.85
$17.50
it I OUR FALL SUITS ARE GUARANTEED MAKE FAST COLORS AND LATEST STYLES
NEWEST FALL
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New Fall Shapes.
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America's finest $2.00 d1 PA
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Hats tPaCsOU
BOYS' NEWEST FALL
SUITS
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Models.
TWO PAIRS PANTS J QT
$7.50 Grades tj)iX.7D
$8.50 Grades $5.95
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SHIRTS
FOR MEN.
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75c Shirts 50c
$1.00 Shirts 69c
$1.50 Shirts 95c
$2.00 Shirts $1.15
$3.50 Silk Shirts .".$1.95
$5.00 Silk Shirts $2.95
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PANTS
Extra Good Make Blue Serge
and Worsteds.
$3.00 PANTS '. $1.95
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$5.00 PANTS $2.95
$5.50 PANTS $3.45
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Saving of $1 to $2 a pair.
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WITH M.
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PRICE &
BUFFS LOST GAME TO PIRATES; PHILADELPHIA TOOK TWO CONTESTS
Houston Team Is Five Games Below Islanders Labor Day
Schedule Change Was Announced.
(. (.urn-rii.V. Press Report.)
i ;a l.YKSTON Texas. September 1.
c.-.trtii; next to rtofessor Ugle for nine
lnimli s. several of which were psycholog-
ic..;. situated the Galveston Pirates Fri-
day forced the issue to the. tune of 6 to
il ;:..ik ig it necessary for the Buffs to
or next live straight if they wish to
sconilatuy over the Islanders. Doak
Jiohi vts va present lor the encounter
Bil l .iiinouticcd a change in the schedule
for the three panu-s which are to be
iilavd In the Bayou City next week.
Trie double-lieailer which had been
Fi - 'luled for Labor day lias been switeti-
e.l i.' Sunday and a single game between
Jth I'iiates and Buffs on Monday will be
"'followed by a match between the Union
National Bank and Barrlnger-Norton
teams of the Houston City league. A b K
excursion of J. rate fans to Houston is
planned for Sunday and Mr. Roberts lias
urTang-ed for adequate reservations for the
Alalveston rooters.
A aii safe on fielders' choice and on sec-
& after Sharmon walked scored on Ba-
liti s hit in the tlrst. In the second An-j
(IDCII OH H I' ll U Oil UUli-
hi.- took third on Breaux' blngle and
.-red on Sentell's long fly. Three tallies
were garnered in the I bird on Citrano's
i : i .i Bnleniis sacrifice u sacrifice lly
1 .M ller and a four-base drive to left
1 Andreen. Sentell walked In the sev-
ni!i -Uz sarriliced and the runner seoft'd
w! cn B.ilentl hit to left. In Houston's
Ii.iU of the seventh Jenkins walked and
tinle doubled Lee rolled out scoring
Jenkins and gle scored on a single by
S. liz. Baleiiti s error In the eighth let
4'urano on and the shortstop counted on
a double by Jenkins two tingles In the i
ninth failed to generate a rally.
;lvetoo AH It BH l'U A E SII SB
Br. iiii. If 0 1 1 0 0 a O
H-ii. II. 2b - 1 1 4 3 0 1
.Mr. .11) :l 1 0 0 8 O I O
Slmnmiu. rf '2 1 0 tt 0 0 0 (I
' J!n ml s ri 0 S 2 4 1 1 (
Hliuiri. ct 4 1 0 I 0 0 tl t
Ml l.r. lb .t O 1 l:t 2 0 0 0
An.lr.H ii. c 3 2 2 :i 0 0 1 0
BarfMt. V 4 O 1 0 O 0 0 0
Total! ...2? 6 27 14 I 4 "I
HoiiMon- AB R Bll l'O A K SII SB
ir r o l 2 ) o ii o
ifUi. r-'b ft 0 4 R -i 1 0 1
lFrlors. il. of S 0 1 :i 0 0 (I 0
fftortlH'li. ri it i" o u o v u
Newiwii". lb : l 1 5 t 0 0 O
Tulliw. : 4 0 1 2 0 0 1 .1
Citintl". 4 1 1 4 4 1 II II
Jrnklim. c :t 1 1 1 1 O 0 O
Oj(le. 1 4 1 1 0 3 0 0 (I
llemiuicway. m. . aiu iuuu
iTutl 40 1 1J it 1! 2 1 1
By liiiilnss:
iitiwHton in non io n
lloustnu OOO 000 210 3
Sumiiiry: Two-bnie Idtn OkIp. Jenkins.
Tline-bHe lilt eili. Il.une ruu Amlreon.
Mruek out- By llnrfoet 3. by OKle 1. Bhwh uu
IiiIIk Off Ock' I. nflr lliirfoot 1. Left nn biim'R
i.nlvestou 7 llousteu J2. Tlni of Kami. Oue
li.mr sml 40 Dilnutes. irniplw McCsfferty.
MrNell. ..
Wilson (' ...
llurblu. p ...
0 0
1 2
1 1
U
u
FOUR HITS OFF HARBIN.
Beaumont Beat Satv Antonio In Opener
Five to One.
Associated Press Report.)
SAN ANTONIO Texas September 1.
With Harbin pitching fine ball and allow-
ing but four hits one of which was n
soiid drive Beaumont beat San Antonio
In the opener of the final series today
0 to 1.
San Antonio AB R BII l'O A B SII SII
ltnicunn. If a 4 1 1 0 0 0 0
w.ilell rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
Westersll. Sh ... 4 0 0 4 0 1 0 0
llntler. ss 4 0 1 2 4 0 0 0
llurch. 2b 8 0 2 1 4 1 0 0
piinrksl. lb .... 400 12 3010
1 mm cf 200 20 0 00
.mk. 0 3 O O 4 1 0 0 0
iv-nr. p 30001000
ToUlS 30 1 4 27 13 3 1 0
lira uin out AB H Bll l'O a n) i BU
MiotiTcf 4 2 0 2 0 0 0 0
MrUabnn. If .... 8 13 10 0 10
i'.nld. 3b 40103000
jvrry. 26 ....... 4 X T 1 w ii
k Sainton rf .... S 0 0 J 0 0 J) 0
' rleto 3 t ' f 0 0 .. 0
Totl 35 5 1 0 27 14 2 1 0
By lulling:
Siu Antonio 0i1 OOO OlO 1
Beaumont : . ool 010 oo:t -5
Summary: Two-base 111 IB Perry . Wilson.
Tbree-l.tise hit .M.-Mahon. ltassan. Struck out
llv Petty .1. In- HarMu Ba- on bulls--Off
IVtly 1. off Harbin 4. Bat tern lui-By Petty 2.
1-list on I'rroni San Antonio J lleanmout 2.
left oil base -S:1U Anloni.l 7. lloaluuolll II-
Wibl pitch Petty. Passe.1 ball Wilson. Time
of game One bour and 28 minutes t'mpire
Browulug.
SHREVEPORT WON IN 12 ROUNDS.
Bested Dallas Cellar Champs to Score of
Two to One.
Associated Press Keport.i
PALLAS. Texas September l.Shreve-
port defeated Daiias 2 to 1 today in 12 in-
nings. The winning run was made on a
double by Bernsen Klwert s sacrifice and
a perfect squeeze play engineered by-
Bar r.
sbrport AB B BH l'O A K SH
KnesTi's. as .... 6 O O 1 4 O O 0
t'arroll. cf f. 11 O 4 o ti O 0
Kiiaupp. 2b .... A 1 2 .'t :i tl o tl
Bt'iuscil. c 3 1 1 l."l 4 O o o
Kliverl. 3b 4 O O 1 4 o 1 t
llurr. If 4 O 1 1 ll o 1 0
NrhranVr lb .... 4 O 0 11 2 o 0 ll
Terry rf 4 O 1 ll II 0 0 (I
Levi-rett. p 4 O 0 0 2 tl 0 0
Totala 40 2 rs :lii M 0 2 "fj
Dallas AB It Bll ! ) A K Sii SB
Joaerson. rf .... J 41 2 A 0 O 0 tl
Met'anilless. cf . . 4 O 2 4 n o 1 tl
Kim. .'lb 4 tl II II :i o 1 0
I roach. If .1 O 1 1 il tl o ti
Brownlow as ... 5 0 0 .'I ( 1 0 o
ll. Smi in. c .t o i 7 l o n ti
Uarduer. lb 3 1 0 1.1 ll tl 1 1
Bush. 2b 2 O 0 I a 1 0 I
rstircll. p 4O0U4OOO
Tolnls 33 1 6 .V 17 2 3 "I
By lunlnn:
ShreTeport
llnllns
Summary: Two-base hits Knsupp Terry.
HVi iisi ii t'rouch Jopefcon. Homo run Knaupp.
Slruek out By l-verett 12. by Newell
0. Bukcm on bulla HIT I.everett 4. off Sewell 1.
1. eft on basea Shivveiwirt B Iiallaa tl. lloiible
piny Knaupp to rscbrsiler. TIdic of en me One
hour anil 45 minutes. Umpires Carsim and Mo-
Brooklyn Given Goose Eggs in Contests Which Boosted
Hopes of Phillies for Top Position.
(National League. t
T'HI LA PKLPH I A September
atlelphia drew nearer first place
shutting out Brooklyn Friday 3
l. rhii-
by twice
to u and
TRST GAME
Bnioilra
Ml.Th. cf ..
Mensel rf .
Mvrkle. lb . .
Wheat. If - .
t'utshaw. 2b
Mowrey. 3l .
i iltw.n. aa . . .
Miller c ...
tKlllbt. p . .
Miirunurd. p
IliiKblllan .
AU
! '. 3
It Btl TO A F SII SB
Jnri.b. p .
Miller p .
'Wilk'lIlT
T.ti'.s ..
Ball. .1 f .r S.-ii W.1
Itnlle.l lor h:n.i:
I'.iiM.il lor .Mi.:
lis innlliir.:
' t iiieiriiiiHi
I I'itt'Ul!
' i Miniiu irv : 1'! . . I.
r l run U ill ner 1 1.
o I I nmleil I. Clia-
'' I I;. nr. I t. John . -ii
' j Kaiillel.n. r 4. .
: ; fires -tj'lay a;.tl
0
Lb-
. Mil!
i n'nth.
it- r in seventh.
I:i u. nth.
noi 120 ioi ir
020 oiu ooo -::
.. ttit-- Jniinston. 1 1 in'-
l.ivs 'loiiev to llnl::i:
:.. Siml.nl to Balnl p.
L out - - llv 'toii'-y 2. '.r
2. by Miller 2. t in"
Totals 34 0 S 24 s 3 0 0
Kan for Coombs In ii;hth.
1 Philadelphia AU It Bll l'O
Paskel t. ef . . . . 4 2 2 3
Nieho.T. 21 2 1 1
Stork. 3b 3 tl 1
I'r.iviith rf 4 II tl
Whittell If 2 n 2
l.nuVru. 1 h .... 3 ll 1
Butierott. as .... 3 tt 1
Kiillfrr. c 3 II l
Alexander p ..s3 0 1
Totals 27 3 'o
By tunings:
Brooklyn
1 hlladelphia
Summary: Two-base blta
13 3 O
0 I
o
. . . . 000 OOP. OOO 0
. . . ll! llHKJ 01 3
-Coomlw. Alesan.lor.
Niehorf Taakert. ltoiue run I'askert. Ilouble
liluys Olaou to Cutaliatt; rnskerl to l.iiilt'rus
M.K-k to l.uilerus. Stru.'k oilt lly t'.Miinl's 2.
by .Mariptartl 1 by Alciautler 4. t iupiies -blletu
and Kuialle.
SKt"ONT OA UK.
Brooklyn AB U Btl t'O A B SII SB
. . 000 000 100 0012
. . .001 000 tX)0 IHKI-l
Myers if
Sieuel rf . . . .
M.ikle. lb
Wheat. If
t'maliiiw 2b
Alowiiy. 3b . . . .
tlou. as
.Me.M'is c
I'lelTer. p
lie. I. P
'Jolilisoll
WACO BATTED HARD.
Lost Four Runs Made In Ninth but Still
Won S to 3.
FOKT WORTH Texas September I.
Waco and Fort Worth eng.iiied in a bat-
fest this afternoon which was called dur-
ing tho ninth Inning on account of dark-
ness and the seoro reverted buck to the
complete eighth Waco 6 Kort Worth 3.
Tho visltlrujt club had made four runs in
the ninth when heavy clouds made It too
dark to play.
Waeo AB It Bll in II SII SB
Blltle. If 4 1 2 2 1 0 0 n
t'uyle. rf 3 1 2 2 0 0 1 0
Malmiiuiat 2b . . 3 2 1 1 3 0 1 0
Jn lines rf 4 O 1 2 0 tl 11 0
Tanner ss 4 1 1 1 3 o ti 0
Wohlleben. lb ... 4 O 2 II 0 tl 0 0
tirubb. 3b 4 O 0 3 2 I II 0
Ilellly. c 3 1 2 4 0 0 0 1)
I'errltt. p 1 0 0 II 2 0 2 0
Sage P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 30 6 1124 U "I 4 "
Kort Worth Alt R mi IV it su uu
Slow ss 0 1 3 1 2 O O ll
Bslley. if 4 O 1 4 0 tl tl P
Manila. 3h 5 O 3 3 1 o tl e
MelTer. lb 4 0 1 u t) o 0 l
Mcl.atirln. If .... 4 O 1 0 0 0 o n
roltntryman 2b . 4 1 3 II 3 o o tl
Hoblnaull. rf .... 4 1 1 1 o 0 0
I.ouroey c 3 0 1 a 1 O tl 0
Hurrah p ...... 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0
Totsl 37 3 14 24 U 0 "o "o
Ry.luutDKs:
Wseo I 310 020 0041
Kort Worth Iik) ooo 023
Summary: Two-haw lilts Woh.ben. Oovlc.
ainiioiioiai. o.K. iiree-oaac una Mtttle'Tatlv
ner. Ifciuhle Pls7s-Cuuiitrynian la. Stow to MeJil
lvi" Tann.tr to lilmntilul ... U'.o.i t.ri
lilturs pltrhetl ll.v I'errltt i 1-1 Ituim OlT IVr-
rltt 3. lilts Off IVrrllt 14. Struck out By
I'eirltt 4 by llarrab 4. Bsaea on balls tilt Per
rltt 1. Hit br nlteher Br IVrrllt j fTinie of
game One hour sod 34 ainutes. L'Diplfvs Vlt-
ter and Aidsrauu.
BRAVES BUT ONE GAME BEHIND.
Giants Were Trimmed to Tune of 3 to 1
by Boston Hopefuls.
t.N.Uo'iil league.)
BOSTON". Sep: ml.er 1. By defeating
New York 3 to ! 1 liday while the Phil-
lies were winnii.K from Brixiklyn. the
Braves approach. .1 within one game of
first plaie in tl:. National league stand-
ing. New York Alt It 1111 l'O A K SII SB
Hunts If - o 1 2 o 0 o '
Kota-rtson. rf . . . 4 o o 4 O o o o
llirzoi:. 2b . . . I u o 3 3 O O 0
Ziiiiuieiiuan. 3b. . 4 it 1 0 2 0 0 ti
I'lel. llel. ts . . . . 4 0 2 2 2 1 o o
K.iirlT. ef 4 1 2 1 0 0 II 0
Kelly lb I o 1 tl 0 0 0 0
K.iri-len. c - " a ft 1 1 tl o
Mel'arti. c o 1 1 rj o u l
Ainb-rsou. p . . . o l o o o p v
Ixiberl 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totala ".:
Butte.l for .i..-
1
24 10
0
In 1Mb.
Totals 32 0 5 24 0 0 2
Batted for Pfeffer In eighth.
I'liliadelphla AB R Bll l'O A F. SII SB
I'uskert. ef
Nieim.T 2l
Stuck rib .
t'nivath. rf
Wliitt.1. If
Liiia-rus. lb
Itaneroft aa
K II lifer c 4
ltlxej. p
3
Boaton
Marnni ille. ss . . 4 I
SlKKliTIOss. ef . . . 4 :
I 'l.llp ll. If 4 o
I Mhiit. rf "
I Kooetehv. it ... I o
I l-'irzpatri. k. 21 . I "
I Keau 31. . r .i
I Howdy c "
liSkMil. p - o
Hint lies p 1 1
Totals :.2 3
Bv iunlnxa:
New York
Boston
Suniniarv : Ti ' 1 -
Kauri. Iioul. . : i
.lutlnei'iieiu t" M i e
By An.lersoii n. to 1:
pirea liu!ej a:: 1 !'
AB It Bll l'O A K SII SH
Totals 34 C 13 27 13 1 0 1
Bv Innings:
Brooklyn OOO 000 0000
Philadelphia 010 102 P2-il
Summary: Two-bnae hits Mowrey. Lu.lrma 2.
Three base hit Myera. Home mn t'ravalli.
Iloiil.:e play- Olson to t'utsbaw to Merkie.
Still k out By I'fenVr 7. by Hell 1. by Hliey 2.
l uipires Kleui auil Ciualie.
CINCINNATI DOUBLED SCORE.
Took Oame From Pittsburg While
Visiting.
(National League.)
1'ITTSBUIUl September 1. Cincinnati
won from Pittsburg 6 to 3.
Cincinnati AB R Bll l'O A K SH SB
Neale. If 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 0
(lion. 31 4 2 2 1 3 O 0 O
Polish ef 4 2 1 2 0 0 O 1
t'base. 21 4 1 4 2 3 0 0 1
t.iillltli. rf S 0 2 1 0 0 0 0
Osikc. c .10 1 2 10 o 0
Wiimo. c 2 0 0 1 0 O 0 0
l.oiiilell. ss 3 1 0 2 2 0 0 0
llilbll. lb 4 0 1 12 0 0 0 0
Tuusy. P 4 0 1 1 3 0 0 0
Totals
Pit labors
Warner. 3b 4
t'arov. cf 4
ltlirl.ee. If 4
IliiiehuiRU. rf lb 4
Johnston lb
Schmidt rf .
Bnlnl. 2b ....
Smyksl. ss .
Schulte
Fischer e . . .
Kanllelioer. p
Jrsruisr ....
3S 0 12 27 12
AB It Bll 111 A
0 0 2
K 811 SD
o o
ii
o
o
o
0
0
0
0
O-
o
0
1
8 27
0
non ooo ool - i
loo lHI 02 - 3
h r Hushes. Home run
- tioivily to Mamnvllle:
to Kelly. Struck out
mi 4. by Hughes 1. I in
MOMIS-MORAN FIGHT SHIFTED
AND POSTPONED TWO WEEKS
Moran Was Paid His Forfeit "-Kan
sas City Will Probably Be Se
lected as New Location.
0l
rf hi
( f fjc. i. i Press Retort.)
TI'LSA. nk . September 1. Carl Mor-
ris and Frank Moran will not fight In
Tulsa on IaN.r 1 ay.
The promoters Tilday night definitely
called off the match. The fight was set
back two we is and the fight will be
staged eithei ir I enver or Kansas City
with the odds !:ior!ng tho latter place!
The promoters paid Frank Moran his
forfeit this evening. Morris received no
guarantee.
Corporations Chartered.
Al'STIN. Texas September 1. Char-
tered Kriday:
Collins Cotton company of Houston
capital stock f : 0 000. Incorporators: K
R. Collins It W. Henderson R v
Franklin.
Permit to do business In Texas wa
fronted to Farmers' Gin company of Tex
SLrkann. Alk.. capital stork 110.000 Tv .
headquarters ut Hooks Bowie county.
8tandlng.
National Leagoe Played. Won. fflst Pet
Brooklyn IIS 72 4rt .010
Boston 114 0 4f. .rtb.'i
I'hlladelphia 118 till 411 ..".Ml
lNow Y .rk 115 Ml Ml .4K7
Pittsburg 120 l7 do .4M
SI. Louis 123 .'.5 iS .447
Clilras 123 6o OK .447
Clucinuatt 123 47 78 .375
American League.
Friday's Results. To Play Saturday.
Wash. 3-1. Phlla. 1-4. Chicago at Detroit.
X. Y. i. Boston 3. St. IxiuIb at Cleyeland.
Phlla. at Washington.
Boston at New York
Standing.
American League Played. Won. tost Pet
Boston 124 71 63 .573
Detroit 127 "0 57 '.551
Chicago 128 till 57 .feW
St. Louis 127 09 5S .543
New York 120 67 59 .532
Cleveland 127 IJ7 00 .527
Washington 124 01 63 .492
Philadelphia 123 28 V5 .225
National League.
Friday's Results. To Play Saturday.
Clnci. 0. Pitts. 3. ChlrasrojU St. I-oula (2).
Phlla. 3 (1 Brkn. 0-0. Cincinnati at I'ittshuru.
Boston 3. N Y. 1 . h New York a Boston.
t.'bicago-St. Louis rf id. Brooklyn at Philadelphia.
American Association.
Friday's Results.
Toledo O. foliim. 3.
1 Itiii- fl. St. Paul. 5.
Uuly two scheduled.
To Play Saturday
roliun. at Indianapolis.
Toledo at Ixinlavllle.
Milw. at Kansas City.
Miuueau. at St. Paul.
Standing.
American Assn. Played. Won. Lost. I'ef.
Louisville 133 "S 55 .557
Indianapolis 133 Til 57 ...71
Kansas City 133 72 01 .541
St. Paul 131 IW 111 .5111
Minneapolis 137 il ltd .MS
Toledo 131 04 117 .4MI
Columbus 132 .VI 70 .424
Milwaukee 133 49 54 .370
Southern Association.
Friday's Results.
Nash. 2. I.. It. 1.
M.-uiph. 3 Chatta. 2.
Atlanta 3. B'hhni.2.
To Play Saturday.
Btrm. at Atlanta.
.Mobile at New tlrleana.
Memphis at Cbflttn. 121.
Little Itoi'k at Nashville.
Standing.
Southern Assn. Played.
Nashville 130
New tlrleana 120
Atlanta 12U
Itimilntrliaiu 1'J5
Little It.s k I'll
ChattrilliMia 133
Memphis 130
Mobile ll'S
Woa.
79
IIS
tic
04
117
114
(12
45
Loat.
51
5S
13
t'1
lit
lit!
Pet
.l 10
.540
.512
.512
.51 I
.4H1
.477
YANKS PULLED BOSTON
DOWN WINNING 7 TO 3
New York Overcame Three-Run
Lead Which Eed Sox Had
Acquired Early.
fAmerlcan League.
NEW YORK. September 1.
oveicame a three-run Boston
and won 7 to 3.
B.)Stotl AB
II-. .per. if 5
.lanvriii. 2b 3
l-cwl. If ...
I I'M ii z.-l. 'lb
li-iiu. r. ll . .
Wa.k.-r. ef
-New York
lead Friday
llar.liior. 3b
M. -Villi. 3b
Soon.
ss
Tlioirias
Ca.lv. ...
"ll.'iiriksen
Mai s. p
Shore p . .
Walsh ..
"Caiiyau
BII l'O
0 11
:t
E SII SB
0 O ll
New York- AB II Bll l'O A K SH SB
Mairee. ef ..
1 1 It'll. If
re.-illpll-lh.
P lb
.ui--i. ;tb ..
til.lrliis. rf . .
ll.-.li-oll. 2b .
. le:i n.ler. c
S!lt..-ke-. p
Cisl P ...
linker ..
Cllllop. P ...
i
0 11 i O O tl
O II 0 0 II
Totals 31 7 9 27 15 2 O ti
Kan for Ca.1v In ninth.
Batted for list-finer In eighth.
Itan for Shore in ninth.
Batted for Klsher in fifth.
Bv Innings:
Boston Oiio 3.ii noo -3
New York Ooo 023 II2' 7
Summary: Two base b:rs- .l.u.vriu. L' uts.
Three b.ise hit - I'e kiiipaiicli. Home run Pipp
ilouble play--(;cleoli to Pipp. Struck out Bv
Chorker 3. by Muvs 2. I uipires--Kvuna au.l
Chill.
WASHINGTON -PHI LA DELPHI A SPLIT
First Game Went to Home Team Second
Disastrous.
tAmerican Ix-nguc.)
WASIUNUTON. September 1 .Wash-
ington and Philadelphia siilit a uotil.le-
hcader today the locals winning the first
3 to 1 and losing the second 4 to 1.
FIRST CAME.
Philadelphia AB It Bll I'll A F. SII SB
Witt ss 4 12 13 10 0
l.Hwrv 2b 3 II 2 .1 2 ll 0 0
Stniitk. ef 3 o o 2 o o ll 0
S.-haiiii. If 2 II (l 4 o o o o
M--Inula lb 4 i
l'l.-k. lib 3 i
tlriuim. rf 3 i
I'lelni.-h c 3 i
NaUus. p X i
lit
0
24 12
Totals ..
Washington AB R Bll I'll A V. SH SB
"Hard. .lb.
2b. .
I.
I'
Milan ef
smith rf
MiHliks. Ifb
.In.:;.- lt
. llri.le. sa. .
U i i'.iirns. c.
Johnson p. . .
1
0
0
0
Totala 2!) 3 11 27 8 0 0 0
By tunlnes:
I'hll.l.lelDl.U 000 OOO 001 -1
VYasflitiirtoii pal oni nl---3
Summirv: Two base l.its -Iveoriar.l. Smith.
I..iil.!.- oiav I.ary to M.-lutus Siru-k out -llv
John-em V by Nalsns I. Cin;.in-s Nullla
II Luliiihllu.
S1COM) r.wiv..
Philadelphia AB II Bll l'O A V. SII SB
Wilt sa
I .iivrv . 2b . .
Slnjnk. f .
S" lltlllK. If - .
M. hulls lb.
I'll k. .lb
ilninril rf . .
MeKiwee. r
I'l.-.m. ... c. .
Myeis. p
Totala ...
...33 4 12
Battel for lirlmin In sixth.
t hlnrloii AH R Bll PO A P S'l SS
Leonard. .Hi.
Toster. 21)
Milan cf
Smith rf
liMiika. If
Judae. 1U.
Brl-le. ss. . .
;r.srritv. c. . . .
Craft. P
.. 3
4
ll 0
11 11
2 0
Totala 25 1 2 27 17 0 0 1
By Ihuinira:
I'hl'a.lelphla OOO 200 020 I
Washington ooo oio mw 1
Summary: Two baa hit Pick limbic play
-Smith to Judge. .Stnhk out By Craft a by
mi via v. uiupuva v sanuuiua aau .a.iui.
I
you have notyet taken
H. advantage of this sale
we still offer you the picl of our
entire stock of Men's Woolen Suits
at the following Reduced Prices
Any $15.00 Woolen Suit $11.50 ?
Any $20.00 Woolen Suit $14.50 ' .
Any $25.00 Woolen Suit .$19.50 .
Any $30.00 Woolen Suit $23.50 ;
Any $35.00 Woolen Suit $27.50
Any $40.00 Woolen Suit $31.50
Sale of Men's Fancy Woolen Trousers
$4.00 Trousers $3.25
$5.00 Trousers $3.75
$6.00 Trousers $4-50
$2.50 Trousers $1.75
$3.00 Trousers $2.25
$3.50 Trousers $2.75
$7.00 Trousers $5.50
Men's Furnishing Department
Soft
Negligee Shirts
Cuffs
$1.50 Shirts $1.00
$1.00 Shirts 3 for $2.25;
each 79c
Negligee Shirts Laundered
Cuffs
$1.50 Shirts $1.00
$1.00 Shirts 3 for $2.00;
each 69c
Manhattan Shirts Reduced.
Union Suits
$3.00 Silk and Linen Union Suits $1.45
$2.00 Fancy Madras Union Suits $1.15
$1.50 Fancy Madras Union Suits 95c
Men's Hat Department
Panama Hats Reduced.
$5.00 Panama Hats $50
$6-50 Panama Hats $3.25
$7.50 Panama Hats $3.75
Any Straw in the House 50c.
Boy's Department
Sport Shirts values up to
$1.50 for
59c
Juvenile Rompers specially
priced
39c
All Boys' Straw Hats 50c.
Southern Association
Atlanta 3 Birmingham 2.
(. Ir.i.-t uilcJ Press Report.)
ATI.ANTA September I. Atlanta de-
fe.it' il Kirmiimliam 3 to 'Z today.
Seore I! M K
Hinnitmham ''0 100 010 -J 4 2
Atlanta 011 OO'I 1 0 1 ll 4
i'en loan and Smith. Davis and Snyder.
Memphis 3 Chattanooga 2.
.Iss.-ciate 1 Press Report.)
CH ATTA.Ni h it;. S.-i'tenilo-r 1. Mem-
phis defeated I 'Iratta la.i.gn to.lav U lo 2.
K-oic-- U 11 K
Memphis "10 mm 110 -:t H 0
t'h.'itlaiio'iita -" 0H0 0"0 - a d
Tverr rri.d Kril. .loiinson KnowNon and
Kitchens.
Nashville Cinched Pennant.
iAssnaatr.t Press Report.?
NASHVIIJ.l-:. Septemher 1 . Nashville
ciiu lied the Southern a.-.six iatiun pennant
fViicheliii Tires
and Inner Tubes
C.L. & THEO. BERING Jr. I no.
6C Main 1C09 Capitol
today by winning from Little Rock 2 to 1
while New orleuns was idle.
Siore K H E
Little lioek 000 000 100 1 9 3
Nashville 010 OiO 00 2 10 1
Hatimuardner Kirby and Chapman;
Wells lingers and Street.
Doyle Signed.
(Assoeiated Press Report.)
CHICAGO. September I. Larry Doyle
traded by the Now York Giants to tho
Chirapro Nationals in the deal for Heinle
Zimmerman. sikih-.I a three year contract
with the Chiennn team tonight after hold-
ing out sey-r:il days. It is said Doyle
will receive $7.)i)0 a year. He will join
the Cubs at St. Louis tomorrow.
Should Find You Equipped With
WINCHESTER
Rifles AND Cartridges
They will insure your success as they have
that of thousands of other hunters. Don't take
the chance of spoiling your hunt by using
other makes but take along Winchester Rifles
and Cartridges the always-reliable kind.
You can get them to suit your ideas as Win-
chester Rifles afef made in Single Shot Re-
peating and Self-Loading (or so-called auto-
matic) models and in various calibers; and
Winchester Cartridges are made in all the
different sizes. Ask your dealer about them
and he will tell you they are "O. K."
Tim W BRAND GETS THE GAMES
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