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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • Page 7

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The Wichita Eaglei
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THE WICHITA EAGLE. SUNDAY IIOBIIIHO. HAY 22, 1910. PAGF. SETS me FlJldlM A Valley CAPITAL STOCK $2,100,000 "The A I ROUTE" OFFICERS: W.

O. VAN ARSDALE, President GEO. THEIS, Vice President A. STONE, Secretary. E.

T. BATTIN, Treasurer. R. L. HOLMES, Attorney.

DIRECTORS: W. O. VAN ARSDALE, President; Van Arsdale Osborn Brokerage Co. GEO. THEIS, Municipal Bonds.

E. T. BATTIN, Capitalist; Director Fourth Nat'l. Bank. C.

H. SMYTH, Secy. Kas. Gas Electrical Smyth Sons. President Commercial Club.

R. B. CAMPBELL, Capitalist. D. C.

ROUNDS, Rounds and Porter Lbr. Co. O. A. BOYLE, Pres.

The Boyls Commission Pres. Chamber of Commerce. CITIZENS STATE BANK. GOLD STATE SAVINGS BANK. L.

CLAPP, Loans. W. O. VAN ARSDALE, Pres. Van Arsaaie-usoorne Bro.

Co. VAN ARSDALE-OSBORN BROKERAGE CO. E. T. BATTIN, Capitalist.

CHAS. H. COHN, Boston Store. GEO. THEIS, Municipal Bonds.

I. D. HOUSTON, Houston Brooks, Attorneys. WICHITA EAGLE, Wichita Morning Paper. C.

L. DAVIDSON, Mayor and Capitalist. A. O. RORABAUGH, Pres.

Rorabaugh Dry Goods Co. A. S. PARKS, Pres. United Sash Poor Co.

R. L. HOLMES, Holmes Yankee, Attorneys B. F. 'LEAN, Wholesale Lumber.

B. CAMPBELL, Capitalist. D. C. ROUNDS, Rounds Porter Lumber Co.

A. A. HYDE, The Mentholatum Co. HENRY LASSEN, The Kansas Milling Co. A.

O-HOUSTON, A. C. Houston Lbr. Co. J.

L. JOHNSON, Pres. Wichita Produce Co, C. II. SMYTH, Secy.

Kansas Gas Electric Co. J. II. ELEM, Vice Pres. Van Arsdale-Osborne Bro.

Co. C. G. VAN ARSDALE, Van Arsdale-Osborne Brokerage Co. CHAS.

E. POTTS, Pres. Potts Wholesale Drug Co. HENRY SAUTER, Faney Groceries. CHAS.

A BAKER, Plumbing. S. J. HOUSTON, S. J.

Houston Lbr. Co. STEWART BURNS, Real Estate. WICHITA STATE BANK. RUFIIS CONE.

City Commissi ner. O. D. BARNES, Capitalist. GEO.

W. CORNELL. Kansas Steam Laundry. W. C.

EDWARDS, Postmaster and Capitalist. C. M. BEACHY, Pres. Steffen-Bretch Ice Cream Co.

HENRY 6CHWEITER, Capitalist. CHAS. WALTERSCHIED Bros. ARTHUR PAULINE, Capitalist. U.

G. CHARLES, Architect. DR. H. W.

HODGE, Dentist. F. D. TREKELL, Trekell Dumber Cft. THOS.

SHAW, Automobiles and Murieal Instruments J. F. BAEBR, Druggist. E. M.

KNOX Supt. Metropolitan Ins. Os. O. RODOFF, Capitalist.

CHAS. H. KNIGHT, Supt. Prudential Life Ins. Co.

GEO. WETTERHOLD, Mattress Factory. P. V. HEALEY, Real Estate.

J. W. GIBSON, Wholesale and Retail Harness Dealer. W. C.

KEMP, Cashier Citisens State Bank. EBERHARDT-HAYS MUSIC CO, Musio Dealer. W. STEVENS, Grain. G.

M. DICKSON, Allison Dickson, Ral Estate. OTTO WEISS, Weiss Alfalfa Stock Food Co. MORGAN Shoes. CHAS.

P. MUELLER, Florist JULE SCIIAEFER, Restaurant E. C. OVERMAN. Engineer.

PAGE HOUSE, Capitalist DR. E. E. HAMILTON, Specialist. Partial List of Subscribers for the First Mortgage 6 Bonds of The Interurban Railway Company FOURTH NATIONAL BANK.

KANSAS NATIONAL BANK. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. MERCHANTS STATE BANK. This list shows that conservative business men appreciate the value of a clean cut edge investment at home. The Interurban Bonds are becoming popular in many states as means of profitable iBrettnient We are offering First Mortgage Bonds of the Arkansas Valley Interurban Railway company together with a liberal bonus of stock, giving the investor absolute safety.

This Is a Straight Business Proposition Based on he Soundest Business Principles and the Construction IsBeing Carried Rapidly Forward. This Is Not a Speculative Enterprise It Hasn't Any More of the Elements of Speculation About It Than Has Any Big Enterprise. THIS, YOUR ONE GREAT OPPORTUNITY to Be a Bondholder and Stockholder As Well to put your money where it will work for you and for no one else. It will work while you sleep, and you will gtt the Big Profit. See O.

A. BOYLE, President The Interurban Construction Go. i Phones 246 145 North Emporia Avenue, Wichita, Kansas Slge, 5 to 2. Thft batting ef Bussell aad the fielding of the entire Jayaaelt team American Association. Washington, May 2L Although Wash EH DOG LEAVES T'rTotals were the features.

Score: R. II. E. ington drove Galligan from the box today In the second inning. Bailey vtl In ...27 1 WICHITA.

AB. R. 0 Southwestern ft I Jayanelle 10 2 Players. 1 JUST AS THAT Belden, rf vincible for the remaining innings and Batteries: LJghtner aad Nell; Hurtt MIddleton, If 4 0 and Kaesamere. St.

Louis won to 2, on a wild pitch and a doujjie steal. Score: It. ri. e. Pettigrew, cf ft HUghes.

2b 3 0 Isbell, lb 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 27 14 2 H. PO. A. E. 12 0 0 110 0 2 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 11 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 10 2 i 0 111 0 0 0 0 3 24 9 1 Y.

U. C. Oaae, The Crane Supply team met another Washington 0 2004000 02 6 0 College BtsebaU. At rrincetotwtrtncton. ft; Wesleraa, a At Philadelphia Pennsylvania, ft; ft.

At Llaooin Ames, ft; Nebraska, 4. At West Pelst Fwdhara. West Point. 1. At Provtdeaoa, It- Col-gato.

ft. At Jlenerer, ft. yf. Dartmouth, Amherst, ft. At Midffletowrv Own.

Tufts, Wesley a a. At WoreeeeiwTale. Holy Cross, ft Ol lnnlnga; darksess.) At Syracuee Syracuse. Oberlln, 1 defeat yesterday, the T. M.

C. A. hand core of 0 ta t. The day previous they played at Hop, also winning there by a score of to 1 Miss Katherya Devtrs pitched both games. Tha bloomer girls will play this afternoon at Li wood park, the LJnwood park team being the local oppesers.

The game will bo called at 3 o'clock. The Lin wood team is made up of some of the fastest amateur end semi-professional players In the city, and the game promises to bo an exciting one. The Bloomer girls will Katfc-eryn Devers. pitcher; Foster, oat cher; Korlae Ehldler, first base; Maude Crelgh. ton.

second base; Nora Ridge, third base; Agnes Cols, shortstop; Margaret Fleming, left field; ue McDonnell, center field i Irana Dagett. right flelt. Westerell, 3b 3 0 Claire, ss 3 0 CUM IH YESTERDAY Reason for Defeat At Last Discovered and Fans Are Busy Hunting Stray Ganine. Shaw, 3 0 Shackleford, 2 0 where Tiimr n-AT topay. Weetera League.

Wichita at Omaha. Topeka at Llneoln, Denver at Des Moinet. Stl Joseph at Sioux City. National League. Philadelphia at Chicago.

Boston at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at St Louis. New York-Pittsburg, off day. American Leafae. No games scheduled.

Western AaoeeJatfea. El Reno at Joplin. Tulsa at Enid. Muskogee at Guthrie. Sapulpa at Bartlesville.

Kaaena State Leagme. Lamed at Hutchinson. Great Bend at Newton. Lyons at Wellington. McPherson at Arkansas City.

Texae Leasee. San Antonio at Galveston. Waeo at Houston. Shreveport at Fort Worth. Oklahoma City at Dallas.

ing them a to ft ahut-eat oa the Lln wood diamond. The game was lose one-sided than the score might Indl eate. Score: JLH.K, Crano ft 5 I Y. M. A.

7 2 Batteries: Cole gad Cook; Trueoload Jarnlgan 1 0 Totals 29 0 "Batted for Shackleford In ninth. Score by innings aad Sting. At New Haven Tale freshmen. KT: Harvard freshmea. 4H Des Moines ,08000010 1 LOCAL OPOET NOTES DRUMMERS' DAY AT DBS MOINES Wichita 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Summary: Bases on balls Off Shackleford, 1.

Struck out By Sage, by Shackleford, 2. Stolen base Dwyer. Double plays Hawkins. Raftia and Dwyer. Sacrifice hit Middleton.

Left on bases Des Moines, Wichita, 2. Time 1:20. Umpire Spencer. St. Louis 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0-3 7 1 Batteries: Groom and Street; GilUgan, Bailey and Stephens.

New York, May 2L After fifteen exciting innings. New York defeated Cleveland today by a score of 6 to 4, the locals' seventh straight victory. Link blew UiP in the ninth, two hits and three passes enabling the Highlanders to tie the score. The winning run was batted in by Cree. Score: JI.

E. Cleveland .0 0010102000000 04 10 3 New York.O 0020000200000 15 7 4 Batteries: Link, Berger and Bemls; Ford, Vaughn, Sweeney and Klelnow. Boston, May 21. Boston-Chicago game postponed; rain. Philadelphia, May 21.

By a batting rally In the seventh Inning, Philadelphia defeated Detroit 7 to 4. In this Inning, seven successive batsmen made six hits, Including two doubles and a sacrifice tly, scoring two runs. Detroit used three pitchers in this Inning. Score: R. H.

E. Detroit 3 0000010 04 8 0 Philadelphia 8 1010050 IS 10 1 Batteries: Stroud, Pernoll, Browning and Stanage; Atkins, Cjoombs and Thomas. The Eighteenth street team defeated the Twenty-flrat street team la a fast ten-lnalng game yesterday afternoon by score of to (. The feature of the Game Was Pitchers' Battle All the Way With the Lone Run An Acci dent. game was the pitching of Booker for the team at that alace.

Both teams played a fast game In the field. WESTERN LEAGUE GAMES Eighteenth streetera. Batteries: Eight oenth streets, Booker aad Walker; Score by innings: R. H. E.

New Photograph Gallery Twtnty-first streets. Brown a ft Con- Lyons 0 0 0 01 0 1 0 03 ft Wellington 0 00003 00 I ft 0 Sioux City, May 21. Topeka-Sioux City game "postponed; wet grounds. Batteries: Langley and Bntmmell; Giffin and Pinkerton. The reason of the defeat yesterday has at last been discovered, though for time the fact that the comet had passed on where it can probably create HO more disturbance rather left every-n at a loss to guess the reason.

But Uncoln, May 21. St. Joseph-Lincoln game postponed; wet grounds. nelly. By one ef the moot elaborate ninth la.

ntng sallies ever pulled off on the local diamond the Bulls ef the Wlchtta Beard of Trade seat la 11 runs la the final session of their game with the Bears ta Riverside park yesterday afternoon, wta-nlng the game by a seere of lft to ft. This was the third game ef a series of seven to be played between the two teams, the Bulla new havisg the old game to their credit Seoro: v. nip-ht it was learned that Denver Also Loses. Omaha, May 21. Melter's Izzy's which balled things all up leaving home once before this season, hus strain disappeared and cannot pitching and Welch's timely hitting won for Omaha vday, 4 to 1.

Two two- Southern League At New Orleans New Orleans, Memphis, 2. At Montgomery Montgomery, ft; Chattanooga. 2. At Montgomery (second game) Montgomery, Chattanooga. At Birmingham Birmingham, Atlanta, 2.

At Mobile Mobile, ft; Nashville, X. base hits In the sixth Inning resulted in Denver's only run. Score: R. II. E.

American Association. Minneapolis, May 21. Kansas City-Minneapolis game postponed; rain. At St Paul Milwaukee-St. Paul game postponed; rain.

At Indianapolis Indianapolis, Louisville. 0. At Toledo Toledo, Columbus, Lolia Omaha 0 0 0 3 0O 1 0 4 7 0 Denver 0 0 00 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 2 fce located. And as nearly as can be ascertained, that biff Scotch collie flipped out through a hole in the fence and left for parts unknown Just as that fatal seventh was being played. A meeting of the fans was hastily last nitht and it was unanN Batteries: Melter and Gending; Ha- Bears Batteries; Johnson end, Etever; McCau ley and Martin.

german and Weaver. Texas League. At Galveston I with to announce that I bare opened a Photograph Gallery with ererthing new anrf ftrietly np-to-dau. Speeial attention to ail kinds of work and one of my especial features will be to tak pictures of attto-xnobiU parties. Gire me a call and be conrinvd of my superior work and facilities.

Waa in the photograph bnsisess in Wichita fcr 25 years. W. S. ROGERS" 115 East Ninth Cor. 9th tnd Mtrket Ground Floor Summary: Two-base hits McAleese.

Beall. Three-base hit Welch. Bases R-ILE. Western Association. jnously decided that thig would never Bo.

With "Doc" Root as a leader ana on balls Off Melter, 2: off Hagerman, 6. Hit by pitcher By Hagerman, Shotton. Struck out By Melter, 5: by Hagerman, Stolen bases Shipke, Bartlesville. May 21. A batting rally in the ninth brought the score for Bartlesville.

Fast fielding was the fea Pan Breese and Arthur Paulline aa lieutenants, a search for the missing will be Immediately instituted. BLOOMER GIRLS TODAY, Fast Aggregation of Lady Ball Toners Mtet Linwoodj This AfternoQn, ture. Score: R. H. E.

Gonding, Shotton. Double play Thompson, unassisted. Sacrifice hit San Antonio Galveston At Houston Waco 2 Houston At Fort Worth Shreveport ...0 Fort Worth 3 At Dalla Oklahoma City ft Dallas end not until he is safely housed at home will there be any stop for anyone t. the nartv. In case this Is accom- El Reno 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 Fox.

Time 1:55. Umpire Mullen, 3 2 3 Bartlesville 0 0000000 1-1 7 1 Batteries: Lomax and Riggs; Daniets pllshed, there Js no reason to look for anything but victory today. Other-Wi8 well, it will jiut be hope for the and Vanderhlll. IN OTHER LEAGUES Guthrie. May 21.

Peer work by h.ct In fear and trembling. The Beaton Bloomer In their special car, arrived la Wichita laat right from Whitewater, where they won a close game yesterday afternoon by Tulsa's Infield In the sixth, together with Langflfs splendid pitching, gave Quthrie Just the same, that was some game WICHITA COMMERCIAL LEAGUE, National Leasjue. Chicago, May 21. Philadelphia game postponed; rain. yesterday, and the Tzxyttes evidently I.

v. it in their svstfms to win. The the final game of the series today, 5 to 1. Score: R. H.

E. Tulsa nOIOOOOO 01 7 1 Hold. Million o. In a fast and well played game oa the Dold Park diamond the Deld team scored a shut out over the Mlllisoa Cincinnati. May 21.

Cincinnati bunched hits off Ferguson In the eighth and wen. Guthrie 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0-i 0 3 to 2- Spade was hit hard, but was ef 11 au Des Moines drummerf made the day the occasion of a specill celebration, and the excitement whe that single score came in was somtfhinff worth while. For once there couW be little complaint rFrd to th Pfe Moines crowd, and Batteries: Galbralth and Fowler; boys yesterday afternoon. The pitching of Sitton. who struck out 17 mti, fective In the pinehes.

Score: R. H. Langfit and Clifton. Boston 2 4000009 1-JTr'l and allowed but eae felt, was easily tae Joplin, May Zl. Milten redeemed Cincinnati 0 0100104 90 NOT SO BA feature.

Score by Uniagt: R. H. E. ltnrether it wasft such a ba4 Idea himself for a double yesterday, letting Joplin down with four hits. Sapu'pa wen MilMson 9ft Oft 00 09 ft 1 I ioics X9001100 5 I 4 2 Score: R.

E. Sapulpa 0 2 13 0 0 0 0 0-4 11 1 Batteries: Violette and Cast; Joplin 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 22 ajtd Gregg. HtHte, Baffaloea, to let them havet. Those drummers onjoyed the and moreover no one needs a tfv victories more than Ii Moines. i Des Moines, I May 21, Des Moines defeated WIchtH in the best game of tie season todjy.

Traveling men had feAfnri the eanve and attended Batteries: Mitoa and Jefferies: Al berts. Gregory and Harlow. By bunching their hits at opportune times and taking advantage of ptt Enid. May 21. Bunohir? three of Hockaday Motorcycles win all single cylinder races and their share of twin cylinder racei.

We believe in running stock machines. Agents for Indian, Thor, Harley Davidson and Merkel. and errers, tne Potts team wen a their four hits in the fifth, Enid made two runs and won a fast game, featured by the pitching ef both Brady and Ham Batteries: Ferguson and Smith; Spade and McLean, St. Louis. May II.

St. Louis won the first game of the series tcdey from Brooklyn in the tenth Inning, to Rucker pitched grand up to the ninth Inning, allowing only two hits In the first eight Innings. Score: TL H. E. St.

LouU 6eol5 1-4 2 Brooklyn 0 09001000 0-4 9 1 Batteries; Cerrtdon, and Phelps; Rucker and Erwtn. Pittsburg, Mr ft Vew Tor was shut out by Pittsburg. 1 to ft, today. In a fine game. Leifleld well supported, allowed but two Mts, and no visitor leached second base.

Frore: R. If. E. Pittsburg 0 0 00 000 101 2 0 sew York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 1 Batteries: Lrt field and Gibson: Itay-mon4 4 SchJal. In force.

Saf was never In danger. Score: XK3 MOINES. ilton. Score: RUE. Muskogee ft ft ft 0 1 ft ft 1 2 Plavtrs.

AB. R. Enid ceOBJOOlM 3 rUn rf 4 0 Batteries: Brady and Papham; Hilton rather one-sided game from tae Cox-Blortt team at Mathewton's pastors yestwnday afternoon. A hesno ma by FrtsbF waa the feature. Score: H.

E. Potts lft I 2 Buffaloes 2 7 Battriii: Liadgrea and Browitr; Charr.ne and Veath. Jeelle. St aikftntrra, Z. Th John5tcn-Iar1rr team of the City league tk a well played game frora.

the Southweotera Drug company a Hea CleiA yealardax br a oaro of and Go'dwaitfce, Coll! (ran. Jbj 3 iMattiek, cf.y 8 Re ft Is, ss E. 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 A. 0 3 1 3 4 1 0 ft pa i 2 1 4 3 IS 0 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 a Kansas State League WeMrgton, Kan. My 21 WeMmrtea wn the opening gsftse from Lyons today alter loaicg.Xau straight ta tae Xazvs wieuorr, aos Curtis, If Dwyer.

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