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ruE HOUSTON' FOSTr. WEDNESDAY MORNING;
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SJfUiv uezton
Rooters to
i Tuesdays hoary ralnt made 'practice laooaatblo aYwest End park.
otUISMa Manas or Vrad AMkaamaa
Clementa rookia lfifl elder had baan
optional agraamgM'C. v" .
Lir ' . a iiw:tiwjf .wnMa-iwe ivy wmmwm nrv.v m.mm
'uuuvm. iae decision losena ue iHceir loorinr vounratar to tna t. ana u.
iWaa mad more for tha nlaaar'e hanaftf than ahethl'nir elaa Momenta
naadt cartels inatruotioa. Ha can.
amo. manager unariajr jamar ti ua vorsicana ciuo oh pw
lnatructada to irnat tutortn tba Sad Blto boy naadn. Ift':'''"
J. Ankeiiman aleo aanottncad that.a apaoial attandanoa prfsa womld a
.awarded to th Knot ttola. Oan acaaoT JutUuc Iba larcaot attandaaca
: at the opanini day gama. - An admUalon of If ctnta wUi ba charKad tta
Kiua .ua tuai iwr. ana iaoy jriu.M aonmiaa wrougn apaciai jiaia- a
racord will ba kept aad tba'aaoy aarlna: tba larg aat attendaaea wlU
Tvcaivo thr prtaa. An aftort.wUl ba mad to- fcara OTary younfatar to
IUIII W i WW .a1"! "''' 1 'II . . I
1 .Jt?-W. Mtarttaf tha looala J Donalda aMdfa aiaaar. .Kril" al -i
plth(nf. if thay ama thrquch thlaka 1 paHaoead am.. Donald ad Faaraoa
wm. rrajr TOr ooujitoa. niMy poa ii
com throuchl it may b dark aifcaia.
On thint about tb Buffa that faa
f -h (ailed to pou1kbvt'Uiat. Ma
1 lcu jaamatra and ooutv who know
.Y baaabau plam haT redlcto4 U; that
Vm Buff will booon battar a Ut
aaaaon rrogTaaaaa: ; r ''.-i' .
V (! . Taam af . Staatfy 1ayr.' y.
f Tak th taam aa a whole and. no
t W and out youittatar ar on It
"wtha poaalbl txoaptloii of Danny (Jroaa
"at ahorUtoo. Whltar. Bailar. JBIttl.
banoyui. Bladaa ' Blffart. Man
. Dorla Joaafaon and tb pftchln ataff
sj ;-" mor or laa ntarana-ot old
.4imara or worn out ban -plaowa but
tnn who hav baan throuch tha rlawr
. af a minor toagua Mason bafoV and
v Vknow th art of roundlnf Into form.
' IXnoTllU la a .800 hlttar. H haan't
. abown It yet )but h will brtor tba
- . aeaion end.- Whltar bailer. Bailey
led th taam In hitting last year. Jo
' I aefaan led th Tazaa laagua In awata
' -on aeaaon.' Blttl hit abor .101
: Th aam 1 trua of th infield. Doyle
'' doae hU beat about July. Bladaa playk
H a steady game throughout th season.
Deooville will do better about Jonsv '
- The pitchers are not youngatara aa
Golf and Billiards
':' Comptiri for Science
' Associated Press Report
i CHICAGO April 4. To th average
J person It Is a long way from tha golf
t aren to th billiard table but T6ung
. Jake" Sohaefer .ohampton 'of ' th
.i "Toria w i.a uaia now nuiHiut iw
them almost th asm and ascribes
J much of his suocesa on the green cloth
font on tb rrfeens of th v outdoor
I gam. i
li t' Jake Is TlrtuaUy the only billiard
star In th world who hsa used golf
v to Improve bis work with the Ivories
but his title- as beat In tha world at
' tha Indoor aport and his brlUlantlar
ills the recent championship matoh
with ' Willi Hoppe. tor which he
f .trained almost entirely with" golf supv
V port the champion's contentions that
one game helps the Other.
4 Ikihsefar haa been a golfer for soma
'time. He -maintain that the us of
. th wooden and bon clubs Improves
'y his long game In billiards and that
the abort golf gameputting and
r tpttohingwa helpful to his abort cush-
i U w.hmiIM. vw4 ahiiia'
laahar started me at btntarda when I
waa barely able to handle a cue" Jake
said recently "and the ehlef advice
aire nao-Ar blUasd players evar slnea
fhas been to protect my hands by' stap
tng away: from- ail' outdoor- spoils 'In
I which the hands are used. .
p "' "When I took op golf moat of tba
V Ivory- pushers shook their ' heads and ;
5 muttered: There goes a fine billiard
S player ruining his chance because he
5 can't keep from being a kid.' I didn't I
"LEFTY" GRAHAH
ELECTED PHOT
1 OF.HI GAGERS
J lAwrenee (Irty) Oraham "wa
'S sleeted to captain next year"' basket
V bafl taam at Central Hlxh school at. a
i ting of tba seven letter mart Tues
day. Oraham who played guard was
of the school's most consistent
pktyer missing bat ens game durbSg
i' the entire season. -
I Captain-elect Oraham and Tuckdr
f both guards wUl be the only" letter
i men returning next year though asv-
oral of this year'a second string men
' will be on haaoV
r .be Central High school quintet lost
- f .but two games during that entire
r season thouglr both of 'these
championship contests. Tha first was
) ? dropped to th lindale High school
' aauad at Austin the second to tha
'"Christ ohurch team te detamlna tha
. i Hr title. . ?.-..! t .-
Coach Sherman has announced. that
' '.AWa tlAW4fl MMI . Will IMilW (h .
- . y "
7C Vtray Qrahasa Tucker Hancock aad
4 Z Tips. As.-cnamprans at taa cny
' . league embtsias .will ba. awarded the
following Central' players: Calvia. Van
" LTuyl- Orahaav Halvesj . Hancosk and
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--wAivm AdKKP ON vpuNa. .
':k'4f' 'AeBdMated Press 'Bsport.': f'-'.. ';
'". ! "ni-rRorr iuek. Aprfi -Wsfvar
have been asked by Maaagar Cobb af
the Dstrolt Americana on " ."Papr
' Toang veteran second bsssmsa. ' . -
In annaunciag ais oecuaosj xa arep
toung rCobb said he wished to flU th
idM at second u in lias Uv aad waa
Aouktf ui Whether the veUraa Would
' l raaain his sM time fora. .- Towag'a ar
' - '. ratlc throwing last season caused" Mm
X to "ba drappad for- a taw from tha
I A regular lineup. : t ' - -t
Cobb caned tot wAtvera Monday
s nlgbt aftsr a eenferenee with Frank
Kavifc .Tlgar araar at Maaoav Oa. "
. ' AM POTPONCO. . ( .
t Houstoa Poet Apodal . " ':
' R08EXBEEU Taxes Aprif - 4v
bwrnl- ta .tba heavy tala .th game ba-
twecta the Chicago Bloomer (Urte and
tH. Bosanberg team scheduled . tat
Toeaday waa postponed. ' It ta likely
t t a cum IU k uTUftl lbr t
i .ar datoT.'' ""!. r "i ';
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Meet Toiiighi
ammnnnaA . TnaaAa that Blahon
tent to tha Coralcaaa club u&der
W : '. - r' -' : v;;-v e-.
t if onlyby oonatast TaVUcipatloa
taam ta baHaHt. -CMMm-.ai) Koiiy
hare yet to round- into ' form. . FSjIlar
look aaoapuonauy gooa- Boldaif is la
falrty good akapa and gettlmg batter
each-day ftp .flashes no 'sansatlons
but itv team' of1 steady ban players is
what -Whiter predicts far. Houston
tPtq'U&m Taasy.;'.:?-..
Tne Buffs will ply th American
liaglan team. Wednesday at tM p a
Tha Buffa o far har uoseedad.ta
trouncing all Mwai teams mat by aub-
atantlai aeorea. What they oaavi do
wtth tb legion taam la a matUf of
later eat1 ta local tana tnasmucb aa
great Interest exists between the ama-
teur teams here. Manager CouvUion
will hare hi atrongest Unrup . ready
for tha Buffs. Whiter may 1 BUI
Boldaa or Fuller a chance tar' ro tha
rauta.' -v "f v..-''
. v-fdn Haotara .4athar IToSilght ' ' ' '
'fib B6 t
tha counoll eaamber at any hall. sec
ratary Max Kellar has issued a call tor
all loyal rooters to report at i m.
Plan for the cemlag aeaaon opaaing
day the Knot Hole Oang an excur-
sion to OaMestott and other matters
will ba discussed. Krary baseball tab
la Houston la inrlted takttaad.
argue with them 'but I stuck to my
golf for I was aura- that gpu not omy
' I was sura- uiai sou a:mx
lot hurt my billiard werkt.bttt
llftaAT .piayar .must hav ait;
would not
would Imi
f'A bill
tremely supple wrists and fingers end
free working shoulder Joints. Tba kmit
wtng--the foUw' throush-used In
drivlna and In wofK was lust tha
thing I found -to keep my shoulder
jolnu working nioeiy.
"This part of mr smlf aamd so helped
keep my elbows .free and greatest
ot au perhaps it gave m splenoma
waist xrelsa tha twist of tha body
In 'tba follow through' being lust -the
thing it enable rte to twist W body
oaar-av bHUard taela Bt getUag;)ha;
.ahpts hard to reach. ; fv ? :
Short approaching aad putting ava
ma wrist sxeroiaa and Improved my
sjw of tauea an. control of : the
wrist musolea aaed In the short nure-
Ing shots in the balk billiards. I'm
better at putting than at any other
branch of golf ana my short billiard
gam haa improved since I made
steady diet of butting. .
'"TJia only-danger .to the bfiiiardist
In so If" Is that his fingers might stlf
fen stlttl or become eauouMd nroaan
swinging tha golf alub. Mute never
have been affected that way and
do't think that there ts aniah dangar
of it if '.ana ta careful to Widie tha
golf club with tha same . care he
strokes his billiard sue.!
chaefer plays golf much In tha
same way that . ha plays billiards--
with a carefree abandon and reck
laaanaaa that ahawa that ha la In It
purely for tha love of th igam.
More Game lrotective
Measures Are Needed
. -Houston Post flpedaL
AUSTTK Texas ' April 4. Chief
gems warden tf th United State
George A Lawyer viaitad tha Stta'
am i lsn ana ayaxsr uepanmaax
Monday aad discussed .with Co mm Is
loner W. V: Boyd tba ims supply
and legislative measuree for its
tuitlnn . . f .
Chief Warden Lawyer stated that
he had Only tt game wardens with
which to-cover th entire Union and
as regards law enforoemtnt tha fed-
eral government . Was' no better eft
than tha- Slat of Texas. I He said
that laglslaturea are inteveeted In
gaaaf preservation; otrlyrte the extent
to which It la broogtt to 'tbatr at-
tention by sporting dubs and urged
this kind af ortaaUatton.. He eitod
tnstasees wber receipts for wale ff
aanung iioenaee kad been mora than
doubled by puttm a fw mora men
la pi AUId to proteoe gam pro
ing taat -stinted apnropruKloas ar a
false economy beside falling te tha
eonserratloa. of aam. . ...
' Mr. Lawyer Inojulrad as to the Texas
game supply psjtlawiarly antelope aad
wild turkey.; Mr. Boyd It now aath-
ering In formation aa to tha supply of
anieiope wniea wih aa avallaM at
soma future data.
The federal 'government baa one
amo waraaa in Texas - located at
Beaumont Mr. Lawyer pled red the
fullest co-operation of his department
wim .taa Texas otpartment
RfceWtUaCp
Wednesday: Poialporied
1 ftwiruf tA taai'AiamaaWlnMa aaniinfit r.t
raia MoaoayTlthe BXoe-a 1L U. came
Lsehsduled terMrsdnaaday aitaraoea la
oaiiea an. ror several aoura artar tna
doing tba- Rioe dlgmand was covered
with waur. :. -i y .. j. s J - v.
It tba weather female dear tha
Owls will meet the Mustangs la their
initial baaaball game 'of tba'aellega
sissna TBuraday afteruooa - as
Held at t:ta. . j 'u -jt'
Tba Owls hats a. strong bin
yar.' Oo far they have won
T
thi
gassa that they; have played. Oa th
aseand'tha Owta looked ts their old
rehabie southpaw. Kddie'Dyer to da
th trick fat their hardist gamsa. ' la
MsHin and Dankertey lbs has twa
dependabla pttakara. . - - . . ' .. ;
Dasplt a few snuta so far thai eea-
soa. tba Rica flakier en th whole
have baea playing airtight ban.'- Tha
teflald te ons of the best Vi nee the
waf while lit tba outfield Hugba.
Lack aad Beettcber ara seaming an
flhai eaailng their way. ' -.
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Conunuters DonHf ihd Conimuting When They Don't Coinroute
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AaeociatuaPreas Report. .
. MILWAUKEE VTIa April 4.
Otto Borphert owner of tba Mil- i
waukee American aasoeiation
baseball dub ajanalng this 1
aeaaon to .tax .bolder at base-
bail passes 1 nts for ' sacfl i
'game tba bolder of a pass wit- I
nesses. tba fund to be usrd to i
.; furnish recreatioti for wounded 1
".war vateran now lingering in'
government hospitals. ' Ward to :
this effect cams in dispatches ;
Itrom tba training camp of tba i
lillwauke taam at Carrutbers- !
. jilU Ha ;
vTba Milwaukee fund Would f
; ba turned over to' tha soldiers at :
' Raathavan hospital at Wauke- ;
.. aha. It la estimated that tUK- j
004 could be' raised If tha plcn
la put into atrect at baseball :
- parks throughout the ooontry.
Raaardlnl Him Talent.
. A bo1nsW'lnqdaJUrir wishes t
know; wby tba ibarVnpmpson boat
waa tMtftVik bhnafit'ot
tha InauuUUya fana JtWaht be well
la ramambjy.ibAi Jwth belbart asut
Thompeoa wera aiimg tha local byt
Who tor year kept th fight game fd
Ing herb Wban tbara wai sot a hands
to make' money out of It. Thata aam
bora r wars'' amonc.'-thV Wohtntacas' Who
assd to -exchange wallops at Turner
hsll la tb days wbn passing tba bat
V In vogue. . The aama boy if A
ta : taaa tneir turns . eaca. 1 wsex ana
flsht any oils wckeo for Asm. They
didn't have any . fancy purses buna up1
1 tham. noniawsy.haythe aene-
tii oi eoaomng y oapana- " -1
AaaJK. It la well to remember that
net onoa during tha bout Monday : ware
fab bat admiu they worked every inch
of tba way. .-
Laaal Boya Msae taa aama.
In these days when topnoteh mill-
ers and others not so much ."top-;
notoh" arp being Imported tba work
of local millet looks puny bjp com-
pari son. - And again -the local boyi
do not hava reputations outslds of
their own horn town. Tb glamor
of a national reputation lends a let
to a fight.
fn all towns where th fight game
la JusU starting it is Just such boys
as Thompson and . Belbert Favor
and other 'local -lads who put tha
gam on "Its feet and H might be
well for fada to bear this In mlndi
Borne day soma home boy la going
out Into tha world of1 mitts and make
a laputatloa unbeknownst to his fol-
low townsmen. Than h Is coming
back and fight bare. Ha will be
received with open arms by -tb faa '
until H la found that he Is a Hous-
ton boy' and than a certs in few will
rasa him. v
v Ragarglnt see palnee.
Onoa In a while the politics that
maid tba destinies of big league base-
ball clubs come to light. Usually the
polities played by tbe Mg mofuls is
sa sinister ana smoou tnst tans io
not gt a danee at at but the latest
bit af sdvertising. or whatever It -waa.
New Tor Indicate bow th
game is sometimes played.
It waa announced recently that big
Jess Hsmea bad ibeenraaot boms by
Branch Rlnkey becsdse ke bad permit-
ted. Babe j Ruth to knock a bom ran .
off .. bis .delivery. . i
iawgina itl Kariy aprmav pltcneri
hot' in shape. Instructed not to pot too
mutn.6a tbs balV-and Bleksy sending
oaa ot au stars aome aaasusa as- ai
lowed tb Babe to wallop one over th
fence. Canalder atae that Ruth has
a - bsmsr off practleanr every
pitcher to tha American 1 casus. Th
subtle scheme bablnd it all Is evident
- What a nice Uttle morsel for New
-York -fans to about " at Haines when
be eaters tha bok against tba Olants.
Incidentally tba. Carda ara generally
picked aa th closest rival of the
Olanta for first pktoa . ' . v
A at Louu sport asribo here wltl
tba CaiMs raceatiy' stated peattlvelr
that Haines bad never left tha team
and that no dlffereneee exirted .be-
tweea th maaagar aad barter' Me
branded tha story aa 'bunk." ; t .
y't Pldar Knew Mo.
peaking af' Rickey.' bar la a
Story they yarr tallinf; of thO'Card i
aar ana au oaasi. --iuexey s
ravortt expreesicai whoa ' agitated
u) Ju4as Spriest" Blekey'-never
" profaaity. aar oe bei taks
'la Ban ear kal games. 7 But
that la baalde tba story.- t
a seams that tba taa. a aativ of
at Louis was i
Ja-to sea
7 sjiastleaa
Blakay and. i as
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raly r4y. . ' .... .
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LOVE TH& OIXJ
Hes-THSRev My
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Race Meet to Be Staged
. At Fair 'Grounds Today;
; Five Events A re Carded
FlrM raoa ont-fourth of a mllo
Jgrry
Rovar ......
. Ray Boy .
Illy Sunday ....i
taeofid race half
Bantlmontal
Chlekan
Sir Gearge ........
Dan Murphy
Third raos flvalghth of a mlla
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Tha Trump
Rlvulatto
SUrlloht
Fourth raea hair
Marohotona
Hard Tlma
Fifth raoa fivalghtht of a mlla
Dr. Campbell
- " El Capltan-.
. Thundarblrd
Aleatraa
Houston sportsman who love tads
horse will ba offered a treat Wednes-
day afternoon at . tba Pair Orounda
raoa track when the first midweek
raoa most will be staged by a group of
local men Interested In reviving tha
gemi here.
Five running races are on tb card.
Tba promoters claim that aome of tha
fastest horses in tbs South ar en
tered.' They also claim that tbey hava
taken every measure to saragusrd tha
fans. - r; .
Competent Judges hava Met ob-
tained man who are fearleaa.' Onln-
t are ted and know tba gameWrore
head to tail. Tha track haa been en-
larged and tba turns Improved.
The stands have been swept and
bruahed se that ladles may hot fear
tolling their cloths. . V ; V
"Tea sir aa pool as an dn'
waa the-oonfldent reply.
"Can you eateh flies. And ara you
fasti" continued tba manager.
"Too bat I can catch them aad 1
go get them. I'm as fast as any
oni." tha kid said.
"Past a Jack Smith r demanded
the manager. -
"Past aa Jack Smith." insisted tha
kid.
"Judas Priest! He's tha fastest
man InUhe league." exclaimed tha
astonished Rickey.
"Mr. Rickey I'm not sura of him.
Toy ass I never' heard of this guy
Priest". solemnly declared tha boy.
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MILTON TO RACE A (IAIN.
Associated Prase Report.
SAK PKAMCISCO April 4. Tommy
Milton bolder of tha American auto-
mantle raea ohamDionahlo tor lt2t.
will enter only oaa mora speedway
event an tba PadfM ooast. before the
Indianapolis rasa so May . Tbat
wltt ba on tha faa PYsniaaoo apod way
at Saa Carlos oa Easter Suaday .April
It it waa announced at tb speedway
Tuesday..
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LANOIS RETURNS TO CHIOAOO.
CinCAOO April 4 Baseball Com.
missions Keneeaw M. lam is was
back- in Chicago Tuesday Iran what
he dsseVlbsa aa "the beat vacation 1
ardr bad." Hs baa been making
tour of tha spring training aampa af
the major leegus- basebsil taaais
' "Tkere la mora .enthusiasm than
svsr for baaaben" Commissioner
Land is declared. . -'
William Veeck. president of the Chi-
eag Nationals ais returned from
Catallna island Cel. where hie taam
oaa beea working out this spring.
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RUlU. STILi A HOLOOUT. -.Aaaseiatsd
Press Report.
I STt LOUl.' April 4 Harold (Tsud-
dr'.'iJtosl holdout catohar af the Bea-
ton Americana Is peaatleing with tha
Waabingtosi unlTersKr taam herar He
. Pino plump . Ruoola ; CaH- -skin;
. aato leather aaww-
. lara aak .tanaod . laatbor ':
ootor aolaa. Solid laotbar
.and rubber haaw. -V .
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110
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mlla (mat an raa)
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Bvsiy detail haa baan attended to so
that the meat may start at l:M p. m.
A netr barrier hag been erected a
spring affair which Is practleaHy Im-
posslbl to beat. A starter who knows
his tricks wlU shoot tha spring that
will send tha horses oft
Experienced Jockeys wUl haadls tha
mounts. They will ba Instructed ta
reach tba track promptly and will ba
ruled off tor tha slightest Infraction
rths rules ainee thi is tha first af
a dumber of meet to be staged it is
not Ukaly that they will disobey tha
orders of tha stewards.
Ladles will ba admitted free a spe-
cial society handlcso haa J been ar
ranged the feature avent of tha card
as wall aa a speeial match rase. Ail
toM a wall balanced program Is offered
by tha promoters for ths first meet of
a series which will ae run.
declare that unless hi term ar mat
by th Red Sox he will not Jain tha
team having left It at tha Bad Sox
training camp at Hot Springs Ark.
after his salary demand waa refused.
Rue( la a native af St Louis.
Sunday School League
A$th 8 Clubs Formed
An eight-dub league composed of
teams from the vsrious Sunday schools
of Houston was formed TUeeday at a
meeting at tba efaoe of Tha Past
sports editor.
The league season starts Monday
May 1 and all games wni ba played
atartlag at p. m.
- Ths Baptists' Issgua which waa
farmed Monday and tba Sunday
School Issgua will bs governed by the
same rale. Following tb eloss af
tbs sesson the pennant winners In
each lee sua will play a three-game se-
ries deciding the championship In that
class. Tbs wlnnsr af this series wltl
hv turn represent tha churches o!
Houston in ths city championship se-
ries. . Several unusual rule were adopted.
Olaoe the teams plsy twilight ball It
Is necessary that sons provision to
prevent stalling ba made.- Pour In-
nings wltt constitute a gams and all
fall games shall b not mart thar
aeven Innings. In' saa a game l-i
Celled In the third Inning tar dark-
ness tha tsams shall resume the. game
where left off at a later data. th
aaaie men being aaed aad the gamo
tsar arsvaHmav Wo. taam will bt
lasrmlttad to alga players aftsr the.
leVenth same of' th saa aaa. Th"
league will play a 14-aame schedule.
. H4MTLRS TO- PRACTICt.
The HustU rs elub baaaball team
ft the Community isagua will praatlci
Wednesday at t;M p. as at th BeuU
Cad Junior diamond;- All player art
requested to retort. . jHnsxtere wfl.
P4ar the Baytowa team Saturday am
will taagto With tbs Kalghts of Co
tumbaa taam )unday ;
HTJOUSTONIANS" sUmpcd on a pair of h
Ti itnuret prfect comfort correct appearance.-
. a mm - I . ' 1 .
( . - - w cAwcpinnaiij lung wear.
t Some ahoea oosieis atrle. some comfort few all
three. That ia .why HOUSTONIANS are truly
Shoe of Worth."
They aro on didplay at
for yottrself -their fine workmanship and ttttrdy good'.--JOokd.
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BUCKIiEY SHOE; CO.
Men's Shoes' .
31 ltaLa SLV-
Copyrlgbt.'tMl by B.la QolttMrft
A UKiff A4
AlATam' IffU
HERIJA1I FAVORITE
FROU U'LAUGHLIH
.Saabv'' ' auak a;
Promoters Will iniut on
Boxers Veihirif In
in PnfcUc T
'With Kid Herman aUll favored to
Win over JohnA McLaughlin when
they meat IrldXy night at the audi i
torlum fans ara evincing mora uien
tha uaual Intaraat la tha nomine bout.
Aa a rule fight fana ara not auf-
rielantly'aonoorned to aiaeuaa tn ra
spsotlva mertU af two fighter. It I
generally taken where eul-ef-town
man ara Involved that It la a tosVup
with nothing to go on. In this ease
It Id different I
Hi past two fights aad resultant ric-
tertes hava mad for bun a boat of
friends.
McLaughlin la a pustls to tha fans
who hava watched him work ovt. He
haa aurrsrea irom tna taca oi spar-
rlna nartnara. Worklna with tha ma
terial at hand he can not let himself
oat aa ba would with more export
enoad boxers. Tha result V that fana
do not kaow whether he oaa hit or
not. . He Can dsfsnd himself In ex-
cellent style If his work a telnet local
miliar ta an Indloatbm but lust what
he aaa do agalast a flash Ilka Her-
man la something alas again tana
slalm. : '
MaIusHn de' )- pso as-; s
boier. nor doaa ba Impress ona a
shifty fighter 'Bathat la woik so
far Indicates that he Is a slugger type
f miner not a une.puneb fighter
bat ana who oaa bit and does hit bard
at all times. That Is the Impression
" a '
delphlaa work out
one gat as ha watches tha Phlla
In tha preliminary bout Battling
Huma la scheduled to mix with a
youngster named Kslir Local A. A.
U records do not phew where Kelly
wan. a championship aa haa baan ru-
mored Tom Puller eras tba only boy
to win a Southern championship In
tha recant meet and ba la a light-
weight. Kelly la Usltad aa a bantam-
weight. Arisen Kid and Tommy White win
fight t'hs ssml.wlndup. Both hav
met before with Whita being oredlted
with a knockout Art sons says It was
a fluke and thus ths reason for tha
return bout
Fana can rest assured tha promo-
tars ear sf this rsurh. Every boxer
regardless of who he Is. will weigh
In Friday at I p. m at tha Rice betel.
Pans sre Invited to wateh this pro-
cess. Ths pronto tars bavs goas on
racord as saying that none of the boy
will be permitted to bos who fall ta.
J CAN
a small Roix Front
Arrow
COLLAR
FOR YOUNG MEM i-
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our store. Come in and see '
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THAT
xcvm
ncvnn?
weigh hi at that time. Thee weight
y win ba anneunoad from tha ringside.
ucn sutaonty aa ine recenur
painted osmmlsslon baa will be la-
vokd to IU fullaat extent.
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FRATT TO CAFTAIN RKO.0OX.
BOSTON April 4.-kTho appolntmeat
Hof DerrUl Pratt as field. oaptola of the
Bad lag for lata sea sea wis announced
stmsm
famous Shoes for Men.
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The j
"Hampton
A Spring Bostonian .
Oxford that is un-
usually attractive.
. The "Hampton" is neatly made over a
slender tapering xlast with broad tread r
'giving ample comfort plus good looks. X:
In Jtght in d $C In brewrt S "ll TIN ' '
-dmrk - ctll H tiroo andtack f I f I)
n J kid t a' JLXJ'
Complete Lftie of New Spring Hosiery -
TUFFLY & SCOGGIf
"".rv"- SHOE COMPANY
I 624 MtolirrCiround noor WmHoUI
I REMEMBER WE NAM(:r;r
Cargfst sng 5cnK
' dgar in the worfa.rfy
y-"- At alt pngwtth mtont
J- H. TAUB A BON OlttrttMitorg '.
Vear ' tM Franki:n Avoiwa :-f Houttoiv Toxad i
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RACES! RACES! RACES Ii
'. ' Wednesday- April 5 ' 7
Firs hic& class running horse races at Pair Grounds
Race Track Harriiburgf Blvd. First race promptly at
2:30 pjn. Competent starter judges and good jockeys.
UBdountedJj toe faatsst horses ever seen in Jioutton.
Admlssloi. $1 .00
.Courtesy; Corner v
It Helping Every .
: Houstonian :-::
RUBE GOLDBERG
Lrnrte thimo I'm 'jin?;-
TArl0OHO
In dispatch tram DyarsbuVg. Tan .
Tueedey. He suoosedi Everet oott
who waa traded tojMsw 'Tork..Kt
' ''-! .':-v 1 ".;t;tv; fi.''.
aOUTMWkaTIUM a HIMFBTIA0 4.
HEMPSTEAD Taaaa' April d.-ln
an interesting cams Southwestern de-
feated Hemps teed high to 4.
Catteries Southwestern;' Stafford
and Psarsop: Hempstead Urban and
Including Vaf Tcx
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