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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 9

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A THE ARKANSAS GAZETTE. LITTLE ROCICT WEDNXSbAY. APRIL .1910. A. Mutt Takes Jeff to See Montgomery and 'Siorie-By i Bmnnl.

It, jut jw "rue fcOtOrveRN STONE iTf THE LOOKKTTHKT Pt5 jer fir THOCT, JCF. I .1 I V' I 7 wcw ott see ft- rtcTM YOU TSet TOHifcHT jhhbot mrnt.m i i ji i rr i 1 a. a a i i tjt v--! "ct. sv 1 1 1 vi wi sbtt 1 tbi "1 gi StffMrfMa, C9f Tff '--vvv ftwi.w, 1 vgry I fL jjj If L. Northeast Arkansas League Schedule RECORDS FALL IN INTERCLASS MEET IMPORTANT TO ALL ELKS Sophomores Have Walk-Over in Snappy Contest on Hender-on Field Gilman Is the Individual Star.

by an enllmslaslir delegation from Ouachita and a large crowd of outsiders The sophomore clasa hail an easy alayver. scoring points, the senior? ond. mith 23. sub-frrahnien 77. Irregulars 21.

fminil arademu- 23. frefpien II and Juniors 3. Oilman of the aojfhontore squad was the Individual star, acoting 3 points. Several state re'-ords were smashed. Roger throwing the liammrr IH fert, Inrhea, and the shot 30 feet 1 1-2 hirhes (Jilnian raised hla dls us rorord 3 feet.

7 Inches, and hla broad lump record to 21 feet. 4 Inches The meet waa preliminary to the du.il meet with (tiai hlta neit Monday. Hoth teams are strong this year, and Monday's conflict promises to be a battle of the ro)ul stripe THE STANDINGS. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Won Lost Augusta 2 ft poo Jacksonville ft hM Columbus 1 ft iyi Macon a ooi Columbia 2 Savannah 0 2 nvi YESTERDAY'S EESU1TS.

At Augusta Augtiata Columbia At Savannah Jackaonvllla 4, Savannah lil.YTHKVII.LK. TAliACKl JMNKSBOKO. CAIM THKKSVIl.I.E I May 2. 4 Bl TTHKVII IV Mav 23- May 1. 21 A llW June 2' Ju'v 21.

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Mav Ifi. 17. IK 1 May 2ti. 27. 2S Mav 2.

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May 2i 21. a June fi T. I.PtfllTlK tARlTHEKSVILLF July 1 1." 7, June 23. r. June 21.

22 -Vl July 27., 2. 27 Julv 21. 22. 23 Julv I .9. 1 AAMA5 August IK.

2" August 9. 10 August II. 12. 13 September 1. 2.

3 Augusl 22. 23. 24. Arkidflphl. April Firld yesterday nftcriWHm was the m- of nnr of the pntppleni intcrrlass trark rufftH that lfrn pullcil off in Arkuilrlptna In a long time.

F'rartirally thp entire Student body di present. Buppleinentttl Order Your Uniform at Blass' Today May 19 and 20 is a little more than four weeks off. But it requires fully two weeks of that time to get your uniform here, after the order has been received by the manufacturer. Call in today and leave your measure, so as to be sure of having it here on time. The uniform is now exhibited in one of our windows.

It consists of a white duck, double-breasted long coat, with purple collar and cuffs, and having two rows of brass buttons 'down the front; white duck trousers; white duck cap, with purple band, and a cane and Elk purple price is $5. Every Elk should be in line. Will you be there? Make up your mind to help No. 29 lead them all. S.

'Saturday games "-Holiday gamea. At Maron -Columbus 1. Macon 1 (nine Inning). PIRATESBLANKCHATTANOOGA CLOSE RACE IN JUNIOR LEAGUE JEFFRIES SHOWS BIG IMPROVEMENT STRIKE CRIPPLES WASHINGTON NINE The Most Progressive Store in Little Hockthe City of Progress, Wagner Makes Two Hita and Scorea the One Bon. Chatlafiooga.

April 12 Plltaburg won today'i game from the Chattanooga Southern league team by the score of 1 to ft. Hans Wagner made two hits and the one run. Score Games Played Thus Far Indicate That Al Six Clubs in the Juvenile Organization Champion Boxes Three Fast Rounds With Sam Berger Blows Have All of Old-Time Force. Two of Coach Gayon's Proteges Are Barred From Arkansas Trip for Participation in Boycott. Pittsburg ft 1 0 0 ft 9 v-l 5 ft Chattanooga M0rt0-- 4 3 Have Chance Maddox.

Frock and Simon; More Schlltxer and Meek and Carson. PHILADELPHIA SERIES TIED. Philadelphia, April li-American-Na JUNIOR CITY LEAGUE. Won. Lost.

tional game postponed; cold. The series Is tied at three games each and the tie will not be played off. A Reminder Wa desire to remind you that we recently purchased "Peckbam't Smoke House," and when in need of a goad cigar, Nob.iero. newspapers, books, magazine, we will le pleased to serve you. J.

B. Dodd 708 MAIN ST. KLINGlftAY NOT RETURN Our window today shows, for the first time in Little Rock, "Couleur Chantcclcr," the latest in smartly fashionable Cravats for men. Medium width; fine silk. A color most men can wear becomingly.

Pet. Ml .600 .233 the Ipecial lo tha Gazette. St. Luuls. April 12 rippled by the strike of the students In the medl'-al department, the Washington baseball nine left tonight for three ganv at Springfield.

Mo. one tomorrow wl'h the Springfield Normals, end the Thursday with iJrurv College and lui Fames at Fayette vllle. with tl.e strong I'nlveislty of Arkansas nine A. P. 8 2 1 O.

A 3 Travelers 2 Tigers 1 1 Volunteers 1 1 1 2 The played thus far in Ben Lomond. April 12. F'or the first time since he began training, J. Jeffries donned the gloves today in a fast three -i mmd bout with Sam Berger "I never felt bctt-r In my life." Jeffries said as he plav. fully doubled Sam up Willi a blow fn Uie solar plexus at the end of the second round.

The third round lasted tut a minute and a half, as Berger recalled an important engagement. Jeffries completed the morning's exer NO GAME AT CINCINNATI. Cincinnati. April 12 Cincinnati Nallnnal 'Detroit Americans postponed; cold zProctor and Frank, both eophomores In the medical srhool. are debarred from BOSTON BEATS HAKVAED.

Huston. April 12 With but one new player In lis lineup, the Boston American league team defeated the Harvard varsity nine by a score of 4 to 1 In the opening game of the local aeaaon today: Junior City League have served to demonstrate that the six clfibs In that or-gunliation are exceedingly evenly matched All six are at present practically tied. Three games were played In th Juvenile organization yesterday. The Travel Now that Jeffries really has begun boxing. It is exnected there will be an abundance of glove work every day.

Bob Armstrong will be called upon to face the big fellow unless the negro heavyweight goes to lxi Angeles lo assist Sam Lang-ford in Thursday's battle with Jim Barry Jo Choynskl is expected to. arrive soon. WHITNEYSFILLT WINS. New Market. Knglar.d.

April 12 -The Fttiwllllam stakes for two-year-olds today was won by H. P. Whitney's Ijidy Frlvoles. filly 1-awren. Waterbury Alstor Cross was second and Stanton third.

Ten started. T0UNO WRESTLER HURT FATAL. Chicago. April 12-Olaf Olsen, the young wrestler of some local reputation, died as the result of a practice tussle three weeks ago wllh Richard Johnson, a friend The lajter In demonstrating a new hntd dislocated Olsen's spine. AUTO RIDE FOR JOHNSON.

Chicago. April 12 Jack Johnson, who began training here yesterday, found the gymnasium too cold for work today nnd contented himself with an automobile ride Into the country. COLLEGE SCORES. At Oxford Mississippi lulslana 6. At Greensboro.

Ala. Mississippi A. A M. 7. Southern University the trip because of their participation 'n 50c Cub SUr Is Going Ahead With FUus for Semi Professions! Team.

ers defeated the Tigers 6 to 5. Hammnns of the Travelers did some hard hitting the strike. So is "Nick" Cave, the prom. Islng who has been declared Ineligible by the faculty. Cave hue already played three years on the Westminster College nine, this being the limit of com-Urlltion in the Missouri Valley conference Kleven plovers are acrnmpanylng Coach Cayon and Manager RoblnsonThe squad and In addition started four fast double plays.

The hitting of Whitehorn and tha pitching of Knight featured the play of the Tiger. Batteries. Tigers. Knight and cise by a ten-mile run along the muddy roads to Boulder creek During the boxing Jeffries scarcely drew a long breiith He no longer appears musrle bound, and his blows were delivered with the old drive that made him champion. His footwork leaves much to be desired, although Jeffries never was especially fast In sidestepping and dodging.

Shows Speed and Accuracy. Immediately nfier ih bout the fighter devoted ten minutes to shadow boxing, punched the buj for six rounds and then tussled with 'Former" Bums and Rob Armstrong At the punching bag he showed he Is developing speed and accuracy In hittlrg. The day's work gave much encouragement to his camp follow- CARDINALS BEAT LOUISVILLE. Si Uiuis, April 12. St.

Ixnils Nationals defeated Ixuilsville American team today Score- A. A 4 4 St. Ixiuia fi 9 3 Rlchter. Klslier and Hughes. Bachmaa, Harmon and Hresnahan.

excitingfInish Tin last Kansas City. Mo, April 12 -Johnny Kling may not play with the Cubs this year after all. He took an active part yesterday In the reorganization of the Intercity League, of which was a playi.ig manager last year and It Is said he will run the team again this season Nnd that lie said If he could not get more than t4.K4 for the season he did not wast play for the Cubs. He further assertr he has asked for a series of li gaa-s with seml-profeselonata in New Twk city. includes Nipher.

Ueck. H'eley, A'aldlcy Markey, Ancheutz. Frerlchs. Walterj, Poindelxek Sillier and Dougherty. GUSDUNDON IS DRIFTING Kmbree.

Travelers. DeJernaTt and Heard. The Order of American Boys overwhelmed the Volunteers by a si ore of 11 to ft Tom Harris was the leader In the slugging of thjj American Boys. Batteries. O.

A. Moore and Perry. Volunteers. Huff and K. Bresley.

The A. P. 8. won a cloee and" hard-fought garse from the V. O.

C. by a score of 7 to t. Gamer of the A 8 hit a home run with two on bases. F7n-steln of the V. O.

C. went hlin one better by billing a homer with the bases full. Krawley of the A. P. 8.

struck out 1 batters Batteries. A. P. 8 Frawley and Hazel and Bird. V.

O. K.psieln and Riff. The Order of American Boys and the A. P. 8.

will play Frldtvy afternoon, at West park at 4 o'clock. A Sill SIH i Quagga and Foregnard Break Record in Hard Contest. Jacksonville. April 12-The last ince again today furnished an exciting finish. (Juagg.

the heavily backed favorite, and F'oreguard fighting from begin-nlng to end and they broke the record. Boca Orande. the favorite In the feature, was beaten by Flying; Footsteps. Favorites had a fair day. Former Big League Star Signs With Galvetton In Texas League.

Epeelal to the Gazette. Dallas. April Dundon. one-time member of world rhampion Chicago White Sox. has drifted to Galveston, having signed a contract for the coming season.

vie. .1 a i i a rj I 'I i H. GARNER LEADS IN TOURNAMENT. New York. April 12.

By wlnnlna: hie fourth straight gamo tonight, Edward W. i Garner of Montclalr. N. J-. tot tha I- a lead In the national amateur billiard championship tournament now In pro 17 1 i gress at the Hamilton club.

Brooklyn. He defeated Dr Walter E. Douglas of the First Mace-Five furlongs. Mils 1-orls won, Dave. Wallace eocond.

1'ralla third. Time, 1-5. Second Race-Five furlongs. Inauguration 'won. Mary Sue second.

heflned third. Time, 1 01 S-5 Third Rare Mile. Flrit Premium won, Queen lead ccond. Ilurlrnk third. Time, 1:41 Fourth Race-Six furlongs.

Flying FiMitatena won. Boca Orande aerrmd, Alfred the Great third Time. 1:13 1-6. Fifth Race -One mile. Ceremonloui won.

Critic second, Sandpiper third, lime. 1:41 i-i. Sixth Race-Ore Vnlle and an eighth. (Juagga won. Foregnard eeond, County Clerk third.

Time. 1:54. Also the first exhibit of Summer Underwear. Porosknit a fish-net weave, round thread, natural linen color, j()c garment. Munsing Union Suits clastic ribbed, full length, short sleeves, $1 to $3.

Athletic Suits knee drawers, no sleeve shirt. Fine soisette, in white, with a pale blue pencil stripe; aslo cross-barred nainsook, i $1 garment. "Rest Assured" in our Night Shirts at $1.50, made of soft white nainsook, with solid color facing and cuffs, low neck. Others as low as 50c. If you like Silk Paja-' mas, you'll like these plain- blue, lavender and tan.

Good quality silk, well made and handsomely trimmed, suit i n's Im proved Elastic Seam Draw- era, 73c and $1. If you've worn Scriv-eh you'd hardly understand how im- provements could be made. YouH though, when you see the new ones. New York Athletic club by a score of to FRENCHMAN THROWS TURK. Cleveland, Ohio, April li-Raoul de Rouen, the FYench heavyweight wrestling champion, won a victory tonight over Cara ICzet.

the Turkish champion, In two straight falls, the first In 2 minutes and the second In' IS. UNIFORMS rMsiied From Slock mitts GLOVES, BALLS. SHOES. Big Stock, Best Goods and Lowest Prices. Write for logues and Prices.

J. H. tumi ARMS CO. vl UuiMerrtaCl I- ri i -li i a RESULTS AT OAKLAND. Oakland.

April 12 -Bubhllng Water, heavily played favorite, won the I'kluh handicap, at Emeryville today. The going was aomewhat heatrjr and favored Inclement, which won from Cheater Krum. the favorite. Klrat Race Four furlong Will rude 8 won. Abigail K.

aecoud, Othale third. Tim. Becnnd Race Tuturlty eourae. lena Laarh won. Hervlcenlce a-cond.

Tltua third. Tim. 1:11. Third Race one mil. Inclement jon.

Cheater Krum second, Raleigh third. Tim. 1-4. Fourth Race Bit furlongs, L'klah handicap. Bubbling Water won.

Pern second, Jim Oaffney third. Time, 1 11 4-S. Fifth Race One mile and Tt yards. Col. Jack won.

Hush Money eecond, Besuman third. Ttme.ll. Sixth Rac fnrknir. Ior4 of the Forest won, Madeline MuaaTave second, Dougbcrtjr third. Time.

11 1 Twe 'sec BOXING BARRED IN MEXICO. Mexico city, April li The death kn11 of prtre fighting In the federal district of Mexico Was sounded today when Governor Ijinda issued an order prohibiting pugilistic contests In the future. DUKE WINS BOAT BACK. Monte Carlo. April 11-Th Duk of Westmlnste-.

piloting the Ursula, today won the international cup for uutomoblle boats, covering kilometres miles) In 1 hour. 2S mlnutee, St seconds. The king of Sweden waa an Interested spectator. KLAUS WHIPS GARDNER. Boston.

April It Frask Xlaua of Pittsburg won a decisive victory over Jimmy Gartner of Lowed In tt rounds tonight. Gardner "aid some clever boxing and ht a shad the better of the irgumeat tn three or four of the rounds, but his old-tlm foot work and aggressiveness were lacking. t. a.t v- ri i r-i U-i aoality rf Cascsde that ag ass added to the superior distilling method Keae. beti Cascade Pars Whisky telebrtted for its perfect pnritr-traordiaarT sxeUowoeii, rich.

Bess and wholesoineaess, original bottling kai old gold CEO. DICKER DUtUUn, Nashriile, Tea. y' Little Rock. Ark: e- 18-B i.

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