The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 114, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1916 Page: 4 of 14
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UPHILL FIGHT WON FOR BUFFS ff
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"Good-by And Keep That
Grouchless B.V.D. Grin"
and
JOM go away with a light heart
if B. V. D. is on your back
in your bag. Be sure it is.
If it
This Red
W'ovcn Label
MADE FOR THE
mm
It isn't
B.V. D.
Underwear
BEST RETAIL TRADt
Jrmds &: I'. S. I'm. J hr-T Ciwutui)
Loose litting licjlit woven B.V. D.
U ruler wear starts with the best
possible fabrics (specially woven and
tested) continues with the best pos-
sible workmanship (carefully in-
spected and re-inspected) and ends
with complete comfort (fullness of
cut balance of drape correctness
of fit durability in wash and wear).
B V.D. Coat C.:t !'
Drawers 5-. .:..:
K. V. D. C- : C
1'. S. A.) fl.OJ
n.!erh!rt anj Knee Length
upward the Garment.
I'r.ion Suits (Pat.
ar.J" upward the Suit.
The B.V. D. Company New York.
Four Runs in Seventh Tied Game at Wacc
in Eighth Won It.
-Jenkins' Homer
(HoksICK Fast Speciai.)
WACO. Texas. July 56 Old Prof. Hat-
ton Ogle stased a beautiful comeback
against his former teamates this after-
ncn trimming them to the tune of 6 to 5.
The professor had an easy time of it In
every innir.g except the sixth. In that
inning the Sailors landed on him for a
total of three runs. James and Tanner
both singled and wore parched on first
and second when Crubb cam up and
walloped one over the left lield fence and
:t lookvd as though they had the game
cinched.
In the seventh the Puffs walloped Poll
Pcrritt over the lot and tied the score.
In the eighth Jenkins oti the game by
! lac.r.g a terrlrtc drive far over the right
lie!.! fen.'e for a home rial).
The Huffs made their four runs In the
irevon!.; as a result of .leiii.'tis walking.
i'gle getting hit bv a pitched hall Citrann
w.i'k.i.i' a:ai a double by j-'rii rsi-n which
cicartd tip the liases. Jsniileless ratricio
thra came along with a single scoria;
Johnny rYie.son.
Waco fans are erratic excited over the
ser.es wlti: the Hu!Ys The attendance to-
uav was unusually larc
Loanlrta Canoe uo
8ECOND GAME.
dalyeatoo AB
Brvaua. If i
Stuart. 2b . . . 1
ah. :b a
Sentell. rf .". S
Half atl m ...... 4
Shannan. cf 4
Millar lb I
Aodrwi e 8
G adger. p s
Totals 28
8oreTport AB
. 4
Beokcr. rf
Carroll cf .
Knaupp. 2b .
Smith c ...
Klwert. 8b .
ltarr. If
Schrader. lb
Kbearea aa
Oleaaou. d .
Terry p "..
R BU PO A B SH SB
2 1110 11
0 0 3 1 0 1 0
2 2 3 10 0 0
5 1 3 0 0 0 0
1 1 0 0 6 0
12 1 0 0 0 0
1 i ft o o o 0
0 I' S 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 1 0 0 0
7 "s 21 i 0 2 1
R Bll TO A E 8H SB
0 1 1 " 0 0 0 0
0 2 2 0 0 0 0
12 2 0 10 0
0 1 rt 0 0 0 0
2 2 1 4 0 0 1
0 0 1 0 0 0 0
1 1 S 0 0 0 0
0 3 0 3 0 0 0
0 o 0 2 0 0 0
0 1 0 2 0 0 0
"i 15 51 10 1 0 1
WHITE SOX NOW ON BATTLE FRONT
Moved Into Tie for Third Place by Beating Yankees Cicotte
Allowing But One Hit.
CHICAGO. .7.
wildness forced
game shuto.it t:
today two rf :
drives h.-ivirt :'.
York. 2 t--
the frame .it i ". .
tie for t.-.iru
New Yo:i .i
alilrvel . . ' 4
Bfitimanr. .:
Perkinpancs. ..-
Pipo. It. -Olfiriai.
rf
Oe-.leon. 2b
Boon. r'
Nuriainak r. -lloirrblgr.
p . 1
Uisa 1
Totals 2;
" ::. ' s'.er-.ay s
kce - u : o:ic 1 '. t
i n ; s e sa Q
. S 'ofe It New
:va; u;;h that of
i r ;:t Cr:..&iro iatj a 1
I
B:i !) A F ill SB I
Baf.
B:;.i J...
.r Ixuls
if .
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. -r. rf . . .
-r. lb ...
Luecrrt.
Br tnnirirs:
caleinlifa
Lj:::i
AB
i
11
n : st. L-Miu
tvo fV.o trwT l
21..i "2l ivi z
lilts-:-;
S::nimarT: Tw-J-e hi tn I.n
1 PaT-euport. In.':t;. :':)-! 1;-
. st:..) ;n Prar:: i jr.-e.l i
ball- CT B-:-q 2 e l'av.-n;.'rt :1. cT l.anuc t
; i. s-nit oat -By H.ii T. ty lnmtg ".. r
; Havvrport 4. t'tLl-.TPi -NahiQ aoj Eyaus.
Batted f.T M"trWi:e la rinrb.
Colraio AB B BH J O A E SH SB
J Collfn rf .. -1 1 2 'i " n il "
WeaTor. :tb . 2 " 1 1 .. o n c
I . Collin. 2b . . 4 : 1 .; (. i n
Jackaoo. If . 4 1 ii
Nw. lb :j i i i
Feiaeh. .f . . 4 .. .. 2 "
S.-halk. r . . . S : 2 .1
lrrr. s . . 3 n 4
tlcotte. p 2 i. ! 4
Totals
Br iDQitlirii:
pw Y..m . .
Cuioacu ....
Suu:mary 7
bas hit IZ. '
rf-iiC le
M-ifii-lc 2.
Miriti:e 2. t
HEILMAN DETROITS HERO
Given Ovation at Ball Game for Rescuing
woman.
(Assent.! d Prgis Report.')
! PETRCdT. July .5. Hits by Crawford
i ar.d Y..j:ik botwu-n nhi h Ainsmith made
a wild ti.row. gae 1'itroit a tenth in-
Ti:n? v.. tr.r ever Washington today.
t" The n.ost notat-le to.iture of ti.e
rontest w-as a detnonstratiori for Heil-
n:an who last night dove into the Detroit
rn er and rescued a woman from drown-
lloimoa AB K Bll PO A B SH SB
1. !? e 1 1 1 o 0 o 0
i ::r-D. a? 2 1 n 0 a O 0 0
I'r.-r-on. if ft 1 2 4 0 o 0 V
f c: mi lb 4 11 1 1.1 2 I) O o
N.Mtb.ai. rf 4 tt 2 S 0 o o 0
-.:. 2b 4 o 0 1 0 0 0
Tu:' .J. 3b 4 n l (i ti o ( 0
i-i tin. o 3 2 1 2 1 ft 0 0
Cl.e. V S11U3001)
TotaU S4 6 (i 27 14 0 O 0
Wa-o AB R Bll I'll A E SH SB
!:. if 4 : ; 1 0 0 0
! i::n. ef 4 ! 1 2 0 O 0 1
Ma.mn'iM. 2b. . 4 n 1 3 e u t
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Bt !.-aiSK:
H--.ist"a ... n.1' V"it 4o- '.
111... I 111 II' 1 lion :
Si:nimnr Tnn '':ie :.:!- K.:-'-1!'. 2 nwell.
ll-ne ran .110:11- yi . Iv.by p i a - 'i
':-i:ie S.cu 1 ' N'.r. c.; B-l- s c-1 L.i'is -ii"
f. -tt 4 II:: 1. ' -:::i :i lie IN-rri-r 1
Mi-;- : Bv He 2 1 1'. ill ". I.el' en
H -il-' ' Ha ..1 I ..f ti-:.--Olu
li.Mit ;.::j i...a t-- I -.- Maniacs.
Tot a la 83
Br Inntnjra:
Oalieaton 022 102 07
ShrereDort 010 200 14
.Seren lnnlun by aKraemeiit.)
Summary: Two-baa hits -Klwert. Sbarman
Ati. Smith. Three-base lilts Carroll Breauz.
llouif nio Ata. Double plar OucUrer to Ati
t. Miller lnnlnin pltchul Bt G lea sod 2 1-8.
tlita Off Gleaaoa 4 with 4 runs. Baaea on
balls Off Gudxer 1 off Gleaaoa 1 off Terry
1. Struck out By Oudrer 4. by Tarry 4. Hit
batsman Seated ait ihr cleasoo). Left on
I baea Galrestoo 5. Shretepnrt t. Tlma of lmt
y l ine hour m nA 4 tlmnlM
" ' uu w auiu utie v. aau f a v. vaa a avu
and ltter.
BRONCHOS LOST ON ERRORS.
But
San Antonio Pitcher Had Honor.
Luck Broke Wrong.
(Astacialtd Press Report.)
FORT WORTH. Texas July 26 Hara-
Ing and Tretter engaged In a pitching
due! with the San Antonio pitcher having
tha edge but a hit and two errors in the
second by hia team mates lost him the
game 1 to 0
GALVESTON DIVIDED
Double-header at Shreveport Heavy Hit.
ting Featured.
PHP.F. ICPOr.T.
and Oalve
-Jc
1. 1
fin
.!;:. 26
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San Antonio AB R Bll PO A E SH SB
Haiczan. If 4 0 I S o 0 0 n
Usrk. ef 400000 0 0
Stark. 2b 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 t
Stewart rf 1 0 U 0 O 0 . 0
Westcnil. 3b 4 0 11 3 1 T) u
i lemckel. lb 4 0 1 V 1 0 0 0
Butler. sa.v 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
1'ee. rf 2b 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
Hiirih. o 3 0 3 )1 2 0 0 0
Harding p 2 t o o 7 0 a 0
Totals .12 0 S 24 14 2 0 0
Fort Wortn AB B Bll i'O A it SH SB
S(..w. as 4 0 1 4 1 1 0 0
M. Laiirlu. If 3 ll 1 3 (I 0 0 0
U tunseu. cf 3 rt ( 1 l 0 0 t
M.-lrer. rf 3 0 13 O O 0 0
llellalKler. 2b 3 12 2 10 0 0
Hal lev. 2b ....... S 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
B.ivle. lb 2 0 1 A O 0 0 0
1 ..iin-ev c 3 O (1 4 2 0 0 0
lietier. 20006000
Totals 27 1 6 27 10 1 0 0
:-t
4 to
to 4. ll.
.1 the I'. at-
aVV lllttlf.g fee.
-Shreve-
4.
1 By iuninaa:
s winning San Antonio .
th.
a: ec
both
Wort b
'i'n-.i base
000 000 0000
010 000 0O 1
Double plara
r:ns
AH
r i; wif
K 1111 PO
n i
i t
i i
2 I
r SH SH
hit Weaternel
llariliiii: to Ihinekel to lliin-h; Burch to Wes
e rril. Strui-k out By llar.linK 10. by Trett'T
4 liases en Palls Off Hantillii 3. lilt by pitell--r
-Siark by Tretter. 1 ini of came One hour
a rel 40 minutes l uipirv irau.
STACY AND SHELTON LOST IN
I SPECTACULAR 4-SET MATCH
Shrerepnrt
BH Pit A K sn SB
Were Defeated by Adoue and Russ
in Tournament at
Dallas.
cr I.eTorett tn
Bt irnlmai:
2"" 0114
Tw.. v.a-e
Tb; - r-e
t B i i
I i K'-.vr:.
(-. ei-li-Har-...l
t
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STi- k e-:f
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. TWO MORE JOLTS FOR CONNIE.
Mackmen Got Only One Run In Dcuble-
Header at St. Louis.
st. i.or;?. - .
held to one . :- c-.:i-l.
Pt. Louis toe -- tr.e !..
0 and 5 to :
Washington
M -:sl:. 2b ....
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ll dir..
J-.liu-
AB
. 4
. i
::ia was
wrn
ns-. ; to
Winr.lcg run se-ird
rVtrolt AB B
Ci'T. Tb 4 o
1: :-!!.
Barn-
Pbllaiielrhia-
Wltt. t ....
Walsh rf . . .
Ftrunk. ef . .
I-ajole. 2h
Mclnnia. lb . .
Klnr. If . .
MrKlsr4 3b
Piclnicb. c
Wyera p
Totals
8t. boais
Sbotton If .
Austin. 3b
Miller rt
bisler. lb
Pratt. 2b . .
Maraans. rr . .
SevereiiJ. r . .
Johnson ss . .
Weilman. p . .
Totals
Br inning:
PhllaAelpbia
8t. Louis . . .
Summary
Innis. P)i-i:i: -i
lnnls to Pb :.
to Slsler. Ei-e
man 1. I'm.:
Phllide'.pL.a-Uwn-.
2b ...
Walsu. rf . . . .
feltrun.1. ef
Wl't. SB
Mclnnis. lb ..
Kloa. If
Pick. 3b
ramHl. c
Bush p
lnnlnc. p . .
fjjoie
McElwee ...
Totals
ViF.s
1.1ME.
p.)
V--::.i
V- Ke
lb
rd.
-.1. p
i Totals
' Br IcnlDcs:
; Wa.h r.iit -11
l Le:r-;t
BH PO A F sn SB
112 10"
2 2 ii o ii 1
2 2 " 0
0 ;4 a o a ii
2 4 a ti ft n
1 1" n 1 ii 1
i. .'. H 1 ii ii
ft 1 :i o o ft
114 1 0 e
It '2".i 12 4 0 2
Willi iwn o-:t i:i rer.t'i
Bll PO A F. SIl SB
ft 3 2 e 0 ft
12 3 1 i ' 0
2 : i ii ft n ft
2 ft ii . fi o
1 2 0 ii 0 ft
1 :: ft .1 .1 i
1 .; 2 n " c
1 2 '. u e
0 0 ii
1 ft 4 0 ft
10 SO 13 1 0 1
Ais i: rnnv
K SM SP
Tw
sirame.ry
1 a tlf '
A.onsifr. to M-Br
-in 4 ef Mlt' l iC;
la .1 -!.r.--D 2. M
I 'r. s i.-.ucolly an-i
ae tr--
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: 4 Sinick oiil -by
Utlbnj 2. Tin
Tw--
INDIANS HIT AT WRONG TIME.
Naps Pitched Red Sex to One Run
Win.
' CTEVELAND. J ily 2? . Cleveland was
1 unable to make its hit? ro-int for a- muth
a- Hb.cnti ami the latt.-r "or.. :: to 2
Thr'-e singles produced the winnir-K rui..
i.'ievelar-l
AB h
4
Bll I'O A t SH SJ
1
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T..tfc .
T:.rbi-r
T'.ip's .
Hat
liar
e1 f-.r n-el!
f-.r Smith in
-I for li' -be
; in iitb.
siitb.
ill ..erenth.
REPAIRING
Bicycles Baby Cabs Wheels Lawn
Mower Sharpened and repaired;
alio Garden Hose cheap.
A. BISBEE
S09 Fannin. Phones Preston 9017
B-stoD AB B BU PO A F SH SL'
Hr.-r.er rf 2 ft 0 ft 0 ft ft ft
B-i:r. 2i 4 ft 1 3 ft (I o ft
If 4 ft 2 3 ft l
Hit- -zi i lb. ... 3 i 1 3 1 ii ft ft
...:. r i'. 1 ft 1 2 ft ft ft i.
V. .k... . 4 2 1 2 ft ft ft ft
'.!"- :.. - :.ii . . .. 4 1 1 i 3 ft (l ft
.- 3 0 2 4 3 ft ft ft
T . H as. c 3 ft ft 4 2 ft il ft
Mi.-- p 2 0 ft 2 4 0 0 0
T- : 30 3 9 27 13 0 0 ft
Li
P. -i
' RSicheflin Tires
and Inner Tubes
C.L. & THEO. BERING Jr. inc.
609 Main 1009 Capitol
Inning":
n ftlO ft'jft ftftft 3
. .a:.-l Oiio 1 1 il imO 2
- marr: Two-base hits fiarilner S -ott.
r Hi' "n balls Iff Bea 1. ff r.-iinibe
Md". I. Stnn k on' -Br lix-b- J I.t
.i'.. 1 I.t Mara 2. ImplreB Hib'.bratel
o'l.'i.iiiillli.
Stupp Released.
IALLA.. Texas. July 26. Second
BaseniMi Stupp. who has been with the
' tiants fin. e the opening of the season
was reU-asi.-d by Owner Gardner of the
Dallas ilun todav and will ko to hi
home in i "hlo im-ne-llately. His tilae
will be taken bv Ktisch. a former Ohio
Mate leaguer who I. as been hitting .401
lin..lnr.l tl.e'.e...2 I 1- . "lill llir 1-lllOUI n C1UO
TT 5 M ( anflless one of (.ardner s most de-
SSSS l-ndable outfielders is out of the famP
SIleyesh. itodiT "'VL 1'" le "i:!.;
m.JJ.rZr.rr..Z5 r-:. hisplace unt.l he is hik i the
jKwi.jiiiuiji.oi- j" !Mvsirowai(n' pame. Then it Is probable that tie pin-.
w ast " 1 1 slip 111 rie tssueo to a Pa as outfielder
iaeXKSCnmiQM.COQmCBiNATt.iprSbHt:y Crouch.
Ii effeetlro-ta treating
STANDING IN
ALL LEAGUES
(Associated P'ets Report.)
DALLAS'. Texas. July 26. In a spec-
tacular match In the Southwest district
tennis tournament here today J. B.
Adoue of Dallas and Semp Russ of San
Antonio defeated Gillespie Stacy of Aus-
tin and Bob Shelton of Dallas 6-1. 2-6.
i-i. 6-2. and thus advanced Into the
fo.irth round.
J. B. Adoue singles champion of Texas
v.as defeated by Jack. Norton in this
morning's play by siores of 6-2 8-t and
8-6. Both are Dallas men.
Another interesting match was between
Robert Shelton of Dal. as and bemp Russ
of San Antonio former State champion.
Russ won 6-2. 4-6 and S-4. Other results
in today's matches were:
Hogue of Dallas defeated Bradley of
Rosin 11. X. M. 6-3 and 6-3.
Stacy of Austin defeated Fuquay of
Pan Antonio 6-1 and 6-1.
In th.- second set. third round men's
singles. Bradley Hofrue of Dallas elimi-
nated Palmer Bradley of Roswell. N. M.
6-3 and 6-3.
In the third round men's doubles. Nve
of Dallas and Rl-ilock of Fort Smith
Ark. defeated Wullivan and Thomas of
Texas 6-1 6-U and 6-3.
Texas League.
Wednesday's Results. To Play Thursday.
II.. .-..:: i-. u -.. .-
I't W...--; 1. Sal
Sic. re 4 4.1.1.';
B:;-t LJa.-ae. r.utj.
II.
lb
at
Wa
it I t. W.
1'aiiaa.
Standing.
Tfias Iane I'layeJ. Won
F - w. -tn
Lost.
4'.
Soothern League
1"4
II- :- u I't ."7 47 .-.-I
2 !:.; i. 3
... Ant .D!. b 1 I ' "2 4
1 .::. t f"-' 41 '-I -4'
lia. as 1"! 41 bl .31
American League.
Wednesday's Results. To Play Thursday.
'!.:-aee .-w V ""k " N.-u- Y-
Chattanooga 5 Little Rock 4.
Mjiucwf. if Press Report.)
CHATTANOOGA. July 26 Chattanooga
scored one run in the tenth and won to-
j day 5 to 4.
Score R H E
Little Rock 002 001 001 0 4 10 2
Chattanooga 002 001 010 1 5 11 1
Kirhy Robinson and Gibson; Bacon
Johnson and Kitchens.
lb:
Wa-c.
Ji .
Standing.
Atnericcn jLeacae I'ljtyed.
N-w Ynrk Vi
ll-.-t i 1-:
1...1I1S.
-tr.iit
li- vicand.
Won. LosL Pet
41
l:i
f
National League.
Wednesday's Results. To Play Thursday.
ib-M-'iil. n -tri ft Plti-t.iirir at I'hil.i
I'!"- ! -..:':i 7-2. .! it-liaM at York
!: .rtiatl I - St I..mt al H-e.kivu
St. l.'.jls :i-". i:r... 2 ... .1 1- ti-.j pi. Burton.
6tandlng.
Nillnal I.eacae I'lavM. Won. Lost. Pet
B:-""k vn '2 4a :n .si
P."' ii '' 4": ::4 .t.:.-
I'l.ila ! I- Ilia i-J 47 47 .7.4!i
e. '.- li' 411 411 .4;
N'W -i-k s-' I'.a 4'. 47'i
l'i-t-1 ' -' -l'i 4 1 .47''.
St. I r- bl 42 -l'i .tnj
cir.-iiinati :;7 ."2 .411;
American Association.
Wedneaday's Results. To Play Thursday.
Kan.Citv7.se Pan ft. Ind. at T-ib-.l..
Mil R. Jlltm. I "..! m. at I...ii-vi!le
lei V Cnlaiiibi:' '. Vlinii at Milwauk.-e
T'-l'"!'. 4. lii l. 12 Si P.i at Kan. City.
Standing.
Amirlrnn Assn. Played Won. Lot. Pet
Ki-:ia t lty
lnili.inaii.il-
I.-mi-vilb'
Miniiai.'.;i5
T.''..;.
St. Paul
I'oli.ttibils
Mwaiik.-e
Southern Association.
Wednesday's Results. To Play Thursday.
Na-h '. Meniyhis 1. N'ew O. Rt Atlanta.
1 tlanla Blrni. 1. M..i.ile t.t RlrminKham.
I'iiatta. 7. I.ltlle R. 4. M'-mel.is at NnslivlMe
. ). 2. Mobile 1 Little K01 k at ( Ualta
New Orleans 2 MoWIe 1.
NEW ORLEANS July 26. New Or-
leans defeated Mobile here today 2 to 1.
In ten innings not a run was made but
the f pel! was broken In the eleventh.
Sire R H .-i
Mobile 00 000 000 01 1 8 1
New Orleans ..000 000 000 02 2 6 1
Cave: and Schmidt; Townsend and Hig-gins.
Atlanta 5 Birmingham 1.
ATLANTA. July 26. Atlanta outbat-
ted and outfielded Birmingham today and
won 5 to 1.
Score R H E
Birmingham 000 000 010 1 4 1
Atlanta 201 002 00 5 9 0
l'erryman. Ponder and Smith; Day and
Perkins.
de-
Nashvllle 5 Memphis 1.
NASHVILLE July 26. Nashville
feated Memphis here today 5 to 1.
Score R H E
Memphis 000 001 000 1 7 1
Nashville 020 120 00 6 g 1
Willett and Ruel; Kroh and Marshall.
r.7 :n .2r.
-4 41 .774
!'" 42 .7..-.M
I'"' 71 14 ..VIT I
bo 4 4 4'; 41.0 '
k" 4-' lb .177
'' 74 .-.tl.t i
32 71 .311 I
Standing.
Southern Assn. Played. Won. Lost.
V-w Orleans
Atlnrilii
Chattanooga
Mi mollis . . . .
Blrtvitiirliain .
l ittle lt.x-k .
I'l f.K 3'
IKI .V! :17
K 47 43
112 47 4!t
113 4 1 4:1
V4 .'in 4"i
ti2 4ft .V
H7 M 71
Pet
.11.1
..
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.7.11
.473
.4111
.4:17.
.414
LOUISIANA SHOOT OPENED.
Texans Took Second and Third Place In
Preliminary.
(Houston Port Special.)
ALEXANDRIA La July 26. Under
favorable weather conditions the prelim
inary program of the fifth annual Louisi
ana State tournament which opens here
tomorrow was concluded today with 51
entries.
Scores ruled low considering ideal con-
ditions. Shooting at 100 targets the pro-
fessionals scored as follows: T. H. Fox
Lnvchburg Va. 92; H. A. Murrell Hous-
ton. Texas 91: F. M. Faurote San An
tonio. Texas 91; w. B. Leggette Shreve-
port La.. 90. Amateura scored aa follows:
L. J Matlock Ocean Springs Miss. 84;
J. K. Warren Birmingham Ala. 93; S. T.
Wadley Alexandria La HI; J. R. Bosley
Dallas. Texas. 90: J. R. Livingston.
Ppringville Ala. 89; Hurd Faurote Dal
las Texas UK; w. 11. ueaver nne uiurr
Ark.. 88. Several Texas amateura are
attending including F. flv. MeNeir and
.1. D Clav. Houston. Texas and A. R
T.inllim. Ravmondville. Houston shooters
are expected to finish high -during next
two days.
Daniels to Coach T. C. U.
Associated Prtts Report.)
FORT WORTH. Texaa July 26. Mil
ton Daniels former untveralty of Tezaa
football star was selected today as coach
for Texas Christian university here suc-
ceeding E. Y. Freeland ot Vanderbllt.
Reduced Prices on Men's Suits
Hats and Furnishings
. $7.50 Palm Beach and Cool Cloth Suits. . $5.50
$ 1 0.00 Palm Beach and Cool Cloth Suits $7.50
$ 1 5.00 Silk Mohair and Woolen Suits $12.25
$20.00 Silk Mohair and Woolen Suits $14.75
$25.00 Tropical and Light Woolen Suits $19.75
$30.00 Tropical and Light Woolen Suits ..... $22.50
Panama HatsGreatly
Reduced
$5.00 Genuine Panamas
$7.50 Genuine Panamas
$10.00 Geniune Panamas
.$3.75
.$5.00
.$6.50
Straw Hats
at Half Price
$4.00 Straw Hats $2.00
$3.00 Straw Hats . . .$1.50
$2.00 Straw Hats . . .$1.00
Bathing Suits are Reduced
Knothe Shirts on Sale
$6.00.Silk Shirts v. . .$3.85
$2.00 Negligee Shirts $1.55
$150 Negligee Shirts $1.15
Underwear Reduced
$2.00 One and Two Piece Suits . . .$1.55
$1.50 One and Two Piece Suits . . .$1.15
$1 .00 One and Two Piece Suits . . . 85c
307 Main Street
307 Main Street
MATTY- WON FIRST IN NEW YORK
Received Flowers and Watched His Reds Beat Giants in 4
to 2 Game Fans Received Him Warmly.
"ill he chosen from Eugene Monneti
I Norman. Okla.. Kenneth I Ills. Kansas
icily Jin.: John I.Rury Lnharne winner
1 here la-1 and Gordon Campbell of lat-
Itle I'.oeU. Ark. all today's winners. Tim
I third round in doubles was reached with
pi. iv it: all matches being close and tin-
' :r.h.-s ixeitinir.
(Associated Press Report.) i
NEW YORK July 26. New York fans'
gave a warm welcome today to their for-
mer idol Christy Mathewson in his first
local appearance as manager of the Cin- i
cinnati team and Mathewson celebrated
by watching the Reds defeat New York
by a score of 4 to 1. Mathewson was
presented w ith a basket of flow ers before i
the game.
SH SB I
P .!.!!.
P.i-k. r-.
Na-i.orr :
1.1:1.1
'r . .
it i: Hit la i
Cincinnati AB It BH PO A K
Groh. sa 4 n 1 1 3 o
Itouseh rf 4 II 1 .i 0 a
Orlfflth. rf 4 ' 2 1 0 o
Chase lb 4 a 1 P n o
Seale. If 4 a 3 o "
London. 2b 4 1 1 3 fi il
Mi Kpennie. 3b... 2 u 1 (i 1 n
Wlngo. c :t 1 o 4 1 i
Schneider p.... 4 2 2 0 1 0
Totals 33 4 0 27 11 O
New York AB K Bll I'D A F.
Burns. If 3 1 a 3 l
Ili.yle 2b 4 o 1 3 2 o
tfertoi. sa It 0 0 0 2 1
Robertaon rf 4 1 2 1 1 o
KaufT. ef 3 0 4 1 o
Merkle. lb 3 o 1 7 " '
bobert 3b 3 1 4 3 "
Barblen. c 2 H 2 1
Sallee p 2 0 0 1 "
Hunter n n o n o
Perrltt. p .. 0 a "
Totals 2 2 n 27 12 3
Batted for Sallee In etetith.
i a.: -u.. lb .... -i n a 17 o i a
linn p..i - . .'. ii i 1 :i 0 "
l'.;np. - 2 'I " ' 4 a a
V. 1. I II O O "
il- i ii. r o 2 11 0
li. Pi. i--. p il 0 n ii 1 "
i-i-' 1 a a ii o II II
i :.at'; 1 o I ti
Totals "" 2 5 27 22 3 0
it n.- i r.e- i::- v in sivtii.
l;.:i.-l I'.-r I b.-i-ht'.-r li eiirli'.h.
ltv Lillilnis:
Pitt-l ':- o M ; mil
I'b: pl.ia . . "no ""I mil
Suiuiii.irv : Tw..! i... La ii.!i..f!'. ll.-ui- runs
MABEL TRASK WON RACE
AT DETROIT GRAND CIRCUIT
; Calleen and Azora Axworthy Were
! Winners of $1200
! Events.
(.fjij.-iitb-i Press Report.)
PI-: TUi il l'. July 28 Mabel
on in d and driven by Walter
Trask.
Cox of
1 1
th
h
N. II.
.-tone l
- ilt'.l I il.-l-.l
0 2 ;
SIl SH ' Ibt.-I'iirc
ker
1
AB It Bll Pi") A ll SIl SB
Br lnuinea:
Cinelnnatt o"2 not
New York til l ooi
Summary: Double plavs Clruli n I."
rhnse: M.-Ke.-lnue to la-teli-a t-' elms.-
en ! lis- in Sallee 2. :T S.-l.n-l.ii-r 1
Mr Sallee 2. Iiv 1'eiritt I. by l-.-liti
1 uminn ItiKler and llar'-is'in.
BROKE EVEN IN MUD.
St. Louie Won First Contest at Brooklyn
Losing Second.
(.4j.toci.lt.- i Press Kcpcrt.)
BROOKLYN July 2(i Brooklyn broke
even today with St. I.onis on a muddy
field the visitors winning the first eon-
test 3 to 2. and the leaRtie leaders tak
ing the second 5 to 0.
i " 1 K sir.; .'lb 4 n 2 I 2 0 n !
o ii i ii-. i r i o 7 ii a o o
i' U i::.i 4 ii ll .' 1 11 0 .
' I " 11:;. !!: !! rf. .. 3 1 1 2 I. II I' " !
" " ' 1'..::-. -. .b 4 'I 1 1 2 I II o
" (I '" -I .... il I " 1 1 o o on-
ii H I .i--..!! lb ... 4 II 3 . n il n n
II I I ; p 4 " I' 1 i il a I'
o e I. .a- i. 2 a a 0 1 I) 0 1 1 -
a ' ; ' a; -til r. 1 . . . . " a 'I o li " II II
" " ' 'S hipiz 1 ll II 11 O 0 0 U
0 ll j Toinl-i 34 1 l'i 24 12 1 0 0
I Philadelphia AB K Bll PD A I-" SIl SB !
I Pk -rt. ef 4 I 1 2 o o a I j
I vi.bi. fi. 2i. 4 I I :i :t " o i
1 in I 1 Si. k ".!. t 1 .1 2 4 ii o a I
i.ut ' ' :..; -t .". ! ! .; u n n t '
I W 1. ll 4 ii ". 1 ei a n :
' !..-." I ' i- lb -I " 1-'
.r. L lle.-T"!:. 4 1 2 2 "' H 11 Hi
Ider" 4 b: .or - ' 1 1 -
A .-.vmi'.el P. ... 4 1 2 I 4 .1 (I O j
I T. ta'.s ::4 7 14 27 Is '.I 0 3
had little trouble wmnini;
en-hauls and manuiactm -
i rs' Jl'i.ii'in st.ike tor -12 : i ' ei Irotters at the
! iiiaiiil circuit nit etnur iicre today. None.
J of the other eoute.-dants seemed able to
. tuive the New I liiiupsliire nuire anything
like an arc;uiiieiit and she won three
j straight licats almost as she pleased.
The time was 2:e5 1-4. 2:07 1-4 and
2:nw 1-4. St. Frisco was second and Miss
I'ert't ction third.
Colictn look the 2:14 pace with Thomas
l'ar: si i-otul and Paipv il third for a purso
of l2'ti'. The heats were 2:et. 1-4. 2:07 1-4
and 2:07 1-2. Colleen winning the first
two and Thomas Karl the third.
Azoia Axworthy won the 2:11 trot
purse SI2"0.
STARLIGHT BOXING WITH
MUSIC FOR BOYS IN KHAKI
i
OIM1 llll l KMl -2111
1.1.11 00'-
FIRST llAMIV
8t. Loal
Bseher. If -Beek
3b
l.onjr. rf
Miller in...
llornhr. ss.
Wilson ef . . .
K. Smith rf.
Uonia leu. c . .
Betael. 2b...
Meatlows p .
Butler
Totala
Brooklyn
Johnidon. rf . .
O'Mnre.. ss . .
Dnnhert. lb..
Wheat. If . . .
Cutshaw. 2b.
Stenjcel. rf. . .
Mowrey. 30. .
Meverti. c . .
R. Smith. D. -
Totala
SH SB
0 o
Itiitlr-il for Adams iu r
II. Iniiinira:
I'lttsbiirir
!'...: e eli-liia
s-maiiiirr : Tw v.bi hits -J.'linsi ia. Nii bnlT.
Sl-.-k. I.....1. Alevuel-r. kll'll.l. lieilb'.i- plii-
a-:if in .lohii-p.ii : So-.-k l" Ni. -li-.il t. l.-e
.b-l'l-: Al'.-van'ler t" Nn-li :!: liiile p-ll t" I
ibnis. It:i-- on lei ll lilt AliM.ti.l-r 1 .-t-ii.l;
.ii; ltv .. lain- 2. bv Ci i p. pier I. by Ai'-.ui!i'r
I . I 1111' : K a'lll iill-l I- in-1 le.
Soldiers Had Athletio
Meet
BOSTON 1 CHICAGO 0.
. 4
. 2
. 4
'. 0
. 4
. 4
. 4
. 1
.35
AB
. 3
. 4
. 4
. 3
. 4
0
10 27
Bll PO
0 3
n 1
13
A
0
1
o
11
4
1
3
4
4
0
n
o
o
sn :
J Braves Beat Southpaw Vaughn in Tight
Game.
0 I ' (. I. f.- -a.' ci i'ress Report. I
a j IiOSTON Jitlv -'b. Singles by Alien mid
Kean after seven hitless inninrrs gave
n Hoston the only run of the frame with
Chicago today. Kach side made only two
hits. Ynnehn va.s ejected in the eighth
(Associated Press Report.)
Ilf:AIi(ir"AUTKKS PI NITIYE EXFE-
IHTION. MKXICO. July 26. Fifteen hun-
drcd elhcers mid men of the punitive ex-
pedition Jammed Into a makeshift arena
last niaht to at"h by starlight 36 rounds
I n lusty lioxitiB by iCKimental iham-
i pion1.
I In I he midst of the program a negro
niai-tei aiinounceit trom the narkness ot
the arena that they wanted to sins be-
tween bout. Whereupon "ltixie." "Sally''
"The Flag-" and similar airs were heard
under the Mexican stars.
a decision on balls.
rf.
n CbleniM
Wi.rtiiinn.
Maim If.
0 i 1 ia k. rf
" 1 llllal'.is. ef
I' 1 Xiai iiii'l liian
" I Kelly ll'
Siller lb .
i.ier. :;i. .
i'b MP -IIS. . .
Vaiarlin. p . .
"lleiiilrix . .
'Selllllte ..
Butted for Wilson in elulitn.
fly Innings: -
St. Lonla 1f0 op) mo -3
Brooklyn oio nop pm 2
Summary: Twe-bane hltn- Bpsi-lier Wils.ai.
Mowrev. Double plar Hornshv to Miller. Bas.s
on bulls Off Meadows 3 "IT Smith 1. Slrm-k
ont By Meadowa 5. by Smith 4. empires -Quixley
and Byron.
St. Toul
Besrher. If .
Beck 3b
Ion rf
Smith rf . . .
Miller lb . . .
Hornsny as .
Wllnon. cf...
Snvner r
Betrel. 2b...
Williams p..
Wataon. p . . .
Totala
Brooklyn
Johnston cf
O'Mnra. .
Dniibert. lb.
Wheat. If . . .
Cutshnw. 2b.
Stentrel. rf . . .
Mowrey. 3b .
Mcf'arty. c . .
Pfeffer. p . . .
Totala
Bt lnnlors
SECOND OAME.
AB B BH PO
..31
AB
. 4
. 4
. 4
.. 4
. 3
.. 3
.. 3
. . 3
. . 3
3 24
Bll PO
0
o 0
.31
8
11
Totals
Bo-ten
Maiitnyille. s
l-.yers. 2b . .
Wilhult. rf .
Mii.-ee. If . . .
KunetcllV lh
Smith. 3I . .
Sii'.ilirriiss. rf.
leovilv. c
Allen p .
Iluclli-S. p
Kira n
litzpnlriek
Totals
All It Bll PO A K
4 II 1 1 1 I
4 II 1 2 n II
. ... o 0 I) II II a
.....'! 0 ll 2 O
.'li. 4 0 0 1 0 11
.... 3 0 0 o 0 1
1 II n 7 2 ll
. . . . .1 a n : o ii
. . . . 2 ll 0 7 u ll
. . . . 3 a n 1 It n
1 ll II U O 0
1 ii o o ii ii
21I ll 2 24 2
AB It Bll PO A F.
i... 4 ll II 3 1 0
. . . . 2 (I I) 2 3 11
. . . . 3 a I) 3 0 ll
4 o I) 1 0 0
3 n II 0 0 0
2 II 0 0 3 0
. . . . 3 n 0 1 O ll
2 0 0. S 1 0
3 0 1 0 1 il
o n n o o o
. . . . 1 ii 1 n ii ii
111.. 1 0 0 11 11 o
2S 1 2 27 9 0
SH SB
0 n I I
0
sn sn
0 0
1 0
y inainaaa .
Bt. Iotll 000 000 000
Brooklyn 020 030 00 .1
Summary: Three-baae hit Johnston. Home
run Stengel. Double play Betzel to Miller.
Bane on balls Off Pfeffer 1. Umpires Byron
and Qulgley.
MILLER PITCHED PIRATE WIN.
Philadelphia Took First Game of Double-
Header From Plttaburg.
tAiiccinted Press Retort.
PHILADELPHIA July 28. Philadel-
phia and Pittsburg broke even here to-
day the former winning- the first game
7 to 1 and the visitor! the second. S to 2.
Plttabun
Balrd. 8b
Carey cf . . . .
Wagner aa . .
Hlnchman lb
Farmer. If ..
Bchults. rf ..
McCarthy. 2b
Wllaon c
Miller. ...
Totala 30
AB R BH PO A .. t il SB
. IV 0 0 2 3 0 0 0
.42280000
..81142000
.3 1 1 10 2 000
.8 0 000000
.3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
.41101000
..2 0 1 7 0 0 0 0
.30205000
.30 6 8 27 13 0 0 "o
n tier! fu- Williams In r-lchtll.
But ted for Wllholt In eighth.
Ban lor Alliii in eighth.
Bv inulnits:
I'hiea- ooo nun onn-n
B.iston noo 1 1. si in I
Summary: Two-base hit Mann. liii-en on
balls l MT Vnuglin 2. off Allen 4. ruipires
i ii tti anil Kason.
Kansas Tennis Meet.
INDEPENDENCE Kas. July 26.
Senii-flnals were reached today in the
Kansas State tennis tournament and the
pair who will meet in the closing round
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When Norses Mules or Cows are
fed exclusively on It they are
always fat and healthy.
VX IS ABSOLUTELY PURE
Is Better Than
Corn or Oats.
Every Sack Guaranteed to Give
Perfect Satisfaction.
Houston Milling Co.
1015 North San Jacinto Street.
Phone Preston 1107 or 1351.
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