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A. a. A A AA. A. jltlt -r--- THEM A JOR LEAGUES CRABS TAKE ROAD VJ) 'i 'M: LEAGUE WILL OPEN MAS EASTER Buffaloes Uncork Season Formally at West End Park With Donnelly's Crabs.

are enthusi- astic over our TODAY'S LINE-UP. How Houston and Galveston Will Show Today. Easter display. The merchandise has never been so thoroughly likable as this season tne styles are handsomer the fabrics unusually attractive, and in both draping and tailoring the spirit of progress is manifest. The prices range from $12.50 to $35 Your particular attention is called to the Suits now on display at $15.00 and $20.00 WHIHl THtY Tttm Laau.

QaJreato! at Haawto. Ru Antaoto at Anattm. Waco at Port Wort a. OktafcQBM City at DalUa National Laaou. Ht.

Louis at Chkcajro. Brack Ijb al Boato. at Na-w Tort. Flttaburg at Clarlnnatf. American League.

Nw York at Phlladf Iphla. Bott'Hi at Wanhliurtnn. CleTvUnrt at St. fli.rag. at IVtrnlt.

a a a) ae Ij-ndram and Rn-WMW, and Mw. moire -FlDkitrMit. Oakdale l-a onranlae! for tbe M-nif'Ti and iw i-u fur ciue with any iPim in TVa ami I una. Allrra all h-tivra to Vidrine. manai-T.

BROWNIES VS. PELICANS. Two Ante-Seasoyi Games to Ba Played at Corpus Chrlsti. (Houston Tpjr Sftt-il.) BKOWNSV ll.l Ti'ast. April II.

-Prvllm Inary to tl i nine of the Southwest Tesa in'! we'k tin Hntwiilen. und wtil ila-lt at lorfiu i'hriti n't Th. n- will ti.i ante mxk trsn-t-s i' th- Hronte. Tin- ar- fa-t nu fnriu an1 f-n- lel (It. w(M In ill I be Ck'iitnit: fr'm tb- mart.

I Beeville Squad Getting Busy. (fii.jftl Pest Specuil. HFKVII 1 K. T.am. April 11 -4iorce BarT (4 A OLU whom mifU i eiM-tt 1 on mfi-'ld f'r BevH'e thU yi-ar.

ha an-1 i wtrkinc --ut with Hie -oiil the park. W'-t uroniolt iirTeTrd a th-T-'nch work-mt w-trr-iar. bur i le snMimN arc U-inc wrkol i.n ih- plH-ft Pilf.1 In Htiil I ho whol P-'I- ii an-1 hi -hapo. Tho nunHit'm'ri i tiinir t' arranpo with Corpiij "hriMl om Fri.lay n.t tli in Cinti Snn.lnv. Hie i-nwtfcj w.miI.1 att-l)'l thee Passed Sunday Baseball Bills.

Press Rrpt.) CtM I MHI S. Ohio, April 11 The annate da paiel two Sunday ba.obnII bills, Nth of havt- corn thr-ush th house One takes Siinday hi-bal' eainoa from forbidlen amiiw ninrt and fin eihor civet otty ooun-Ml i-erni tttl. Sunday aiues shall be pasod a year a providinc fr lo-al in rte Sr.n.lay b'ball was Ttted hv linTcrH'T Hiriuon Sam Houston Normal Won. -n jf Speciiit.) I'NTS I LI Tola. April 11.

-The base team tin Sum Houston Normal iutl-tuft? dt ladv 'h I yesteplay rn i a a i a ot i to nt u-Tiual athletic fleid. cauie 1 on U' Figolas Want Game. The want a enie f-r Sunday with some Hrad Vit.r hare leen niovmc ar a tr wui tu- up itn nj auiau and for L. J. IVu- i a 1 1 an I 1- drutu.

IN A SIX-ROUND BOUT Frank Klaus Had a Shade the Better of immy Gardner. 4ss i-cd Press Retort.) riTTSRl Apri' 11 Frank Klaus, the IVntl uri; d'ti had a shade Jlmmv OaPlin'r Mas in a ix-p'in 1 t--n izI.t did s-tne mHfer-fill and althouch hit bbwt larked fone. I i -uiln i nt -am make Klaus care- In the firr ptund bl' fcrd manv hard and Kl.iu lok like norb-e. The roiiii-! wt tiiirdiier by a shade. Kims nt hi knoep with a left eniuc t- tin- h-tid in tl" thutl r--iind.

Japlner -1 "I t-' and ent .1 volley ii Kl in- ru a'nl nshed the I' tt-l-urc- a- i In" rin-; took a hie ho i-oiind lan-lnc tlardner's and h-'a-l tlm-e tmif In ti'n K'n- a ioi-Mu 1'h'W to the but tm- I-i-wt-i! N-ur r-ovoivi and nt lat'- and upl-T uts t- he fa-t- and -lie k-d the attack. In -ith itiUf lund'-d Gardner it fa-e and thn h-t stiff left hook to the rly. I rl x-nt in a vollt jabt and upper cut to Klaus-' fuee. eoufnslni: the llttsburcer iui that he tnid many blowt. th nun wen- marked or dia-trotsod at the olid nf the bout.

THE FATE OF BOXING In Los Angeles Still In Abeyance, Court Taking No Action. Associated Prtss Report." LOS t'al April It -The fate of r'ini: in let i in aU-yaiice. Th-Miiat .1 -( "are the PaeiftV Athletic vxh. wh is eb9r-pd Jo ml with Ad Charley i ted ii red an at- lM-t. I o-i-ri-c iu-i' inn I K-.

A ami a i i a prme flu hi at V'ernou Maph IT In-t WiP-t. 'n tin- app'''anon of M. rrt-v fr a writ hat- At'l h-t'-niii; r-. 1. nuthv aruum-ntt --u 'nr.

v' Will cntinthd tti-Iiin-f f--r tw.nly x- da Boxer I dieted in Maine. tAss.curci Prfij H'H I.TiiN. Main- 1 1 lie CI. l-'iT. i- mdn td "tl ni.lll-6'aughrer and nc in an fiilit Th' grand i i-l i tn supr' I 'Uri I 1 .1 III" 1)1 .1 II II MT 'I tin- i a 1 1 1 of 1 1 I un i ni: vrlm i hours a r-r hav rig Im i-u kno tn a b-- iii: at r.r Mt t.V k-l Man pome Defeated Morin.

Associated Press Report.) ST. is April 11 P.err MauiH.me. tl.e Tmiiuc M'Sican. up wi'li Charity Montij tin- 'liicagM witii wii in lo-idaying a match f'T tin worhl i iir1 i-h -u l- l-liapl cirtluplonlilp, Moritl to in HJ innings. JMK9EUY LEAVES GALVXSTOK WITH HTTTTJIQ CLUB.

Pink Slips Issued to Ileomits Mo Donald Kefuwd to Beport to Xdand'CHj. (Houston Post Sptcwij GAJTF.STON. Texsa, April At today the 191 1 Handera ba woo ad op taatr practlca seaoaw packed up tbeir littte saU eases and wended their way frooa AtaMk park for tbe last time until April 22, wbea tbay raturn from tbe Initial road trip. Oa the face of each man that "atack" wn a amlte of- aatlafacttoa ptit tin-re for various reaaon. a oh me tbeaa belne tbe kuwhUre that they wuW get into tbe came lomormw and by tbe further and aoore imitortaut fact that, beftnulnc with tomorrow, there wuld be eoni ligr tu beai aomet bloc boot ban et-pensea.

McDonald Refused to Report. Some diaapp4nttneiit was oceaaloned this aft rnnxm by tbe reeelpt of a telecram from Joe Oanliner annnanctajc that McfVtnald. Mirrhaaed bv Pnsidrnt Iohertv. init dirline4 report to UalTetKon. His place will he fltled.

biwerer. by Smith, who tu the came Sunday demaat rated that he could bamlle tbe third corner in a manner that waa Tert satiafactor lu fact, tlte only reaaofi for a aurretel chance waa that Mo-IV-nald mirht le able tn handle the willow to a better advantage than the present incumbent. Several Crabs Reltmed. Revera! rrleaae were handed out to1ay by Manager lonuelly. IV'k Haniy was released outricht aa wi Sberwtad.

Catcher Brammcl wa returned to Lyon. and Rhorlntop Burton wat siTrn a ticket borne to BurlliiRtoii. Iowa. The full team went on the road with the of 4'atcber Bruun amt one two the lutcbjni; ttafT. It rami I--mij; laid tip with a bad hand caiie, by au luf.ction folhwiruE an injury nietved during one of the cames with lus-kgee.

Donnelly Is Confident. Manager lKnnelly Mated tbla eventnjt that he was goltur on trt1 rad with a team that waa fully im er ceul ttnuier than the team he had la-t year. aejtiui he arrived on the wene late, took over the manatreiiient with nothlrur to ba-e a club and h- did the (tftl he couhl. ariTlnfi Calvetton a cluh which tavel tip tn tin p-n nan race until within thirty daya of the i'w of Hi. Th i-ar tlniiKt are different.

The bad no M.ner rude I Inst September than Prei-dent Iohrty Mr. Ih.uuellr tocether anl tarttd In on their work of pt'kinc out a that would make a creditable nhowinc. fans t-eltcvo that he haa done it. and there is confidently eipoctod Home real rt'aults. Has Hitting Squad.

Th- tain takes the nad with a hittine rmwd that tho.ild mike the Texas league pitchers alt up and take notice. In the on trie hi there Is James who played with Galveston last season and batted in thirty three games, making a per-centace of "Jsrt. lndrcth. win- came from TMka last seaaon, in eiK'n. sanies battd Bob Uicifst.

in plnjel part of last season wllh Fort Worth, bat Its) In llHi camea. I'lr-t bi' is occupied by Herbert Bradv. who nlaj (si last S4aui with Apple ton Id the W. I. hacue.

batting Sex'ond bane i lield down by Harry J. Red-m uid, wln played with the Salem Winston team In the Carolina association, he ban lug in It! came. Sh will be covered by Io 0tk. Third will be covered by Joe F. Smith, who i-i-iucs from Fnid In the Western association, his tialting avfTHk'c for laat treason leiug iUVi in 1 IR games.

Th- catching staff for the season will be Chain tier, who came to Galveston from New Orleans; and Braun, the latter two hold-iver fpm ihv 1 1 10 cluh. In the there Is Rons Helm. Bert Htse Bradfi'n). Bill Km, Baldrldge and Jackson. Two additional pitchers and another hack stock are al' on the Hat to report within the next few days.

Managar Donnelly and his colts leave Oalrei. ton at 7 2-" Welneday morning for Houston, and during their 'iizacenwnt in tbe BuafT rity they will Mop at th Mac tee hotel, where quarters hare been engaged. COACH WASMUND HERE. Longhorn Leader of 1910 Will Return to Texas Next Fall. Coach Wasmund of lie Cni versify of Texas eleven in 191' -vs-iit yesterday in the city and st ht rest the douht as to hist return In the conniu' jear.

He will le b' at Texa In the fait t. uuhle thf coming season team. a-mund U-lievc- that Marshall Kamsdetl wi I nmko ne of the h-M apt a ins the uni ever had. worked in tame th- In- said, "and was th I man fr itn- He ts nl mlv a food f.ittm II pla i-r. but I I-ellevo be will make a first ias en-tain "Wi- hate tuo niHt'T'itl for a winner at Tevas and th- i- zod.

Yon Ion fim io fall The i Iini tin Long horn hnve a in V-soi. I'-wft. who phivod with Bav in und who was inclijiihle at 'Iiahs hi-i ear 1 1 1 1 1 the one rear rule. After K-k''rall. In is In- fastest open field man I hav ever seen li who the lfKT Texas h- Wa-mund yestTilay.

and tit- a al of tHlk float ar-'imd tu- I.ilit (iuaid club nmis. a-tiiMiid ma -f-n-l st 'Tern 1 days here, as h- as un as his movements. Pet Brown Challenged. ff -uston Post Special.) TAYLOR. T-xas.

April 11. Tlimngh a lo-al paper Young -f New Orleans, the well known lor. Iia Pet Brown of hini on the mat here at anv time within dav. Mildoon gives his iUt at. Io" piutnls.

Bnovn's manager, Thomp-i Hague, has tin- eh.il in hand, and a t'-h may be Hussane Won Bout. (Houston Post Special.) MART. Texas. April 11. -in a wrestling ei at Hc oiera lnu-e last night Y'ousuff HusKane iThe Turk, thsew uiing Ilackenschmldt twic.

first in 42 miiiiite- 'i next in lo mintitfS. Jim Boh Sullivan acted referee. OPEN TODAT WITH PBOSPECT OF BAD WEATEOL Both Rational mnd Open With All lirht Clubs Scheduled to Pity. (Associated Press Report.) NEW YORK. April 11.

Of tbe eight cltlea which bare been selected foe the opealaf gmeaea la the major leagns aeaaoo tomorrow, oaly one la reasonably sura ot fair weather. Aeeurdlnar to messages received here tooigbt briefly predicting tbe ktcal probahllltlea. Boa too alone la looking fc a clear aky. With tbta exception, coodt-tions are reported as unaetthvl. The Detroit enthusiasts are mnch la fear of showers.

inclnnati and Chicago also look for light showers, and there are "possibilities" of rain In Washington. Philadelphia and New Tork. St. Iniia reports rain tonight with a cloudy aftermath probable tomorrow. Notwithstanding the Interference which the skies may threaten, the day la expected a warm one In every city except Boston, where the promise of clear skies Is discounted by predictions for probably eokl day.

The oeulnc games are: National league: Brroklyn at Boston. Philadelphia at New York, Pittsburg at Cincinnati. St. Louis at Chicago. American league: New York at Philadelphia.

Ronton at Washington Clticago at Oetrott. Cle to laud at St. Louis. Ttte a s- until en of nmpttva fwt the initial games in (he National league was announced by President lrnch as follows: Lynch Assigned Umpires. 4socUird Press Report.) NEW YORK.

April 11. President Lynch of the Nat lona I leagiH' today nnounced ten as-slgnm-nts of umpires for the opening games as follows At Boston William J. Klem and John J. povle. At New York James E.

Johnstone ami Mai Fa son. At Cincinnati Henry O'Day and William Brennan. At Chicago Charles Rlgler and W. F. Fin neran.

TAFT TO TOSS FIRST BALL At Opening Game of American League In Washington. (Associated Press Report.) WASHINGTON. April President Tnft to day received his annual pass entitling him to admtttau.v to games laved anywhere on the Atiieri-Mii league cin-ult durin- the 1 season and tonwrrow. with Ma lor A. W.

Butt, his personal aides, and Secretury Hilles. he will oe-cupv a to In the front nw nt American League park hen- to see Washington and Boston opm the season. The presideni will toss a ball from his bo, to start the game. Saf until the pre-idi'nt plans lo ptay his pr-i game of goir this cr links. the rhevv Cliase Other Baseball Results.

(Associated Press Report.) BAI.T1MOKK. April 11 In a benefit g-ine for the family of the late TSi" Nichols, the Baltimore Fast em league ehih ilefentrd the I'lnladelptiia Americans to At Baton Itouge. I-Miisiana State Cni terit 11. I niv- rsitv of At New Haven, The National? defeated Yflle to 1. Pfeister and Richie Signed.

(Associated Pres. Report.) CHICAGO. April 11. Pitch -rs Pftlster and Kl'-hie. the laM holdouts on the Chicago Na ll-'iiai-.

signed coutrncts tolay. B''tll received slight ailvanci-s In salary. INDOOR ATHLETIC MEET. Marshall Training School Made Good Showing at Fort Worth. (Hotttton Pst Special.) FORT WOKTH.

Tevas. April 11 Over 'J00 con tst ants enlerd from litgh s-hods and colleges all over the State. Ivlly eompoted for and In the first ssion of the great Indinr athletic meet held hen tonight at the roll-etiin Thus far the Marshall training schoj of San Antonio hus a shaile tin better of the llier alt hough Fort Worth unler-t-ily. high si-hool and a number of others' are contenders. The rivalry between the various schools Is snappy.

In ten- all with wholesome competition of g.nd sportsmen. In all. In nn et is an instant success, both fmru the if wpoint of lively interest and attendance. Most of the se h-ools entered wen well mip-imrted bv rooters and cheer Mpiads. K.verv vein ceivel th' attention ami every each entry, espec ially in Hi dashes Mini til tin.

pole vault, was the signal for pro- heernig rmm me represcutative sec- FORCED TO DESCEfaD. Honeywell and Tolland Only Reached Little Rock In Balloon. (Associated Press Report.) LITTLE ROCK. April 11 Lieutenant H. F.

Honeywell and J. W. Tolland of St. I.ouis. who arte.) fpuu San Antonio night in an effort to break tin iu; distance balloon record, were compelled to descend fourteen miles south of Little Rock at I -to o'clock this afternoon.

Tbey stated that ttn-y had exhausted erery effort to sink- a favorable air current, once rising to a heichi of ih.inmi feet in the effort. Finding drifting in a outherl direction they ib'-ujed to come to t'Hrth. Of the furty-sevea saeks of f.alln-l with wliich they left San An-ti'ino they Ail thirty left. Tiny reported encountering a severe rain ami thunderstorm Monday night, which caused tliem much discomfort. At Springs, this county, the lentnauts had a narrow esctfiie from landing on the top uf West mountain.

1 Three-Cornered Diamond Deal. (Houston Post Special.) BEEVILLE. Texas. April 11. In a three-romred deal Beeville ts Buck Henderson from Corpus Christ! Corpus gels Lamonica from Brownsville and Bnn nsville gets oiue cash.

Henderson is hen- and will be used in lie outfield. His heavy hitting will help Bierllle win many games. He brought catcher by the name uf Byrne and he looks the goods. GL0T1ES in good city. 50t Miln Slrtei DRAGNET WINNER OF EVENT FOE 2-YEAR-OLDS AT JAMESTOWN TEACK.

Tom Melton, Which Won Mile and 70-Yard Eace, Was Best Played Horse of Day. (Ass iatrJ Press Report.) NORFOLK. April 11 Aupiat Belmont' Iiracupt won hy a b. ad ouly tn tbp opening pwnt for at JampwtowD tt.lay. durins wbU'U thp rl.li-r loat of tin- atlrrupa In tbe ran thp strpt.

h. Tom Mplton. winner tbe rl.winn pypnl, wi tin- t-pxt played borae of lu df our and a haTf furl.mr DranPt. Auto Maid. Mia" Time Hurdle, hanillciip.

two mil. St. Aw. Jaek Hakpr. Hla.

Bridne. TtmP furk.iiits Wolf. Pete. Premier. Time 4 i.

Ilaudioap. wTen furlomr 1'late An-tenor 1 5. Soiling, tlie uii.l a half furli.nin Cooney Taul liayln. Hpn.laga Time I UM Selling, mile ami seventy yanls -Tom Melton. Ilarv.

V. Neoskata. Time I I FOUR-MILE RACE PLANNED Over Lexington Courae, Promlaea to Popular Event. (Assoi inlt-il Frrss Rrptrt.) I.EXlMiTlN. Aril 11 Annoaneement was made here thi-- aft.Tn..n of plana for one of the greatest events pter knowo lo Kentuekv.

It will le a four-mile da.h for ron. lilliL- horHe- oypi- the eoun-e that blda the uiot for It. Major K. A. Palnger of It.

Kepne' CastlPtott hen-, i- in i-hHi-e ot the rare and will laaiy? elitrv l.lank-.. The eeiit will on to the world an.l putriea will U' waight In orerv Stay In the ulon anil ie i-vef-i' Klii'MK'aii countrv raeem. Kneh nomination fee will be J100 with the iiainine three hornea. Imt only one may start nt a fee. .1.

f'am-lpn. Aiigu.t Bel-in. oil. ITitu' II Wlieat -roft. It.

Keeiie and 1 Iiiie haye promisp.l entries for the raee which will he run this fall. To Teit Anti- Betting Statute. Associate! Press Retort.) NORFOLK. V.i.. April 11.

The Norfolk eonnty aTan.I jury nt Portsmouth lale returner) eliZhf or ten In'li. tmelit for ft furtUer test ol ftlleceil ioliit ions. tlie Jamestown Joi key eluh'a raee tnii-k YircliiU nut i l.ettiiur stiltutop in.lietin.nts were not iiin.le piihllr. Thu LOUISIANA STATE SHOOT. Fcur Texa Shooter Are at New Orleani Trap.

A letter received yesterday from Ben Schwart in.li.-ates that that genial Houston ppifes.innal Is at the Louisiana State shoot nn.l having hotter luek titan at the Sunny South. Ben was third ppfe.sio!1i I 1.11 the first day. He says; "Si-ity shooters fMee.1 the traps nn.l the weather was ideal. Walter Huff wns high with 14K out ot l-'si. K.1 second with 144.

In the amateur elnss .1. A. Blount broke 142. J. K.

Warren 14o. Jim llanlnel and W. I.slie eiieh. I missed only seven out of LIS. sod in the Inst Hfloeii lord vent my triager pull wout tMek on me and put no' out ol the luiiinng.

"The sh.s.t is a l.ig siteeess. Ilan oTounell of Sin Antonio is here and Forest MeNeir and Henri Atwell of II. ,11. This is all nf the Tens t.uii' h. K.ver, Is.ty is asking ahout Oeorgw Tucker Itp'iihiiin.

The full scon-s follow, taken from the New Oilcans rimes licni.s'rat bort thu t- the The lrteup I-in-ir. rf in- f. i Smth Ci.ni" I- II nt MAY GET MOWRY. Houatcn Has Wired to Philadelphia Regarding Our Joe. I'h' I'hii pp it-p-Ti-i 1 the fi-e Ii' r'H! (i tn f- i rT t- an-( t.

nc -r .1 Mvf- mo In-ian -Mit ft- S-r 1 I.i!n Shrer -rt. Maws' hitt and thwinic put Mm over 'Orr J- I rn ionrnlnc of M-iwrr'a relpe. tho tnanacrnfnt wirvM I Horace Fie' In an prT--rt to brine him hnvk htv. a 'a- h-r 'at reply aataseaeeeaaaiaa Ibto riijinn r. i i The -an 'faeif te'l t.k h-rv Ihv.

the CleTeianvl They sre ei- BARRINGER NORTON CLUB For Sunday Opening of Major City Is Fast. A -'f the Bir: i.cr fan) will at oT OiPn: Safinlny Tr. wiV. t-e Hie last t.it-.rii; tlie openine the league (aoii IK. Satijpiay w-H-k bf tbf nz nltrht of B.irr1:n:t.-n Th" In will '-pep wr.e nin rf: I' -T.

rt: French, If. Khi-rr. ati'l F.sjrau hd1 II- rt s-. v. W.hI?or.

tiibh. r. 'i- Hfrn-inn. otitfiv i-1 It pp'bal'l- tliat mt rrts nr. tt.

t-DtitT up N-m- be th Til! be 1' miT i M' mover Tli- iioiip -ash thai w.i a i ii rn Cumi a- r- Snrttlav ai park a ne 1 1 re I .1 mnti-r t- rt. h- fftn i eam h-- boT tw'i ht-l r.er- 1 1 i -l i rv nr II -rr roiuiiir k- r. la- Nrn rfT --f rn ti au-1 Kren. ii r'pia It nt M-' wJl re rr, a 1 1 r-1 ba I 1 i iitt'rr t-T'! I fr 1 x.kl afl-r 1'T J-ituji) wii.i a n-rv In thf nelit ear-1-n are Ftiean anl Hnrn- Itn iai'-T if? thf util mau an-I wj '-'tn vnu plat position Vli -ti11nI 'ii--a arm i- t-ttinff 40-1 he ll be shi- L- 'fni Tor IVri.l.irv:- wll! irianl the p'n nn4 -In tl). in; wi'h WVTIt hfir- Hn'ie play ft-f Mo -ri-'wins BEEVILLE WON OUT.

Played Rings Around San Antonio Household Nine. (Huston Pst Special) BF.F.V1I.I.F.. April U. The nmie- a -t Komi t-am of San Arr h'-tt-M off h- rua rout'' fp.m h- th 'vpn id two canter I'lavd. Iiirinc tl.ipt came hi- hnv t'iait-1 v.

Th- ontnr" the Snn tii. an- led rower plate! lnrt nnjrs tiu ii hina let iwo. and they ram wlin rlier Ke- n-it Hunt Min-I lu ft and c-r a nm n-t a im1- up T'ie tire i i'f Buck Hfndero-n. had t-i-t l' 1 1 an-1 wan n-t In oi.n-li i'-n t-i p.av 'W. 4p--l and the n- Mo I.w.

an-l Baker wa ftix fin-' Ir was l- fir -if i he ii hjtte teon h' team in ii and ihei are hapfH that a'l partments '( w-d take care of. Sore F. fan t2 1 -j 4 lejj ni--7 K-e and Jim M- Iwt-Il. Bak-r atnl ierhar-it FARMERS TAKE THE TRAIL. Mo ran and A.

and M. Team to Play at Fort Worth. iHcmston Pest fecial.) BRYAN. Texa. April 11.

roach C. Mran an 1 the Azrieultural au1 Me har.ieal ha'l team left tonieht on a short in ttv Siai-. Tbev eo first to Fon Worth for pjn 'a Texa- rhrintlao LniTersity and then to An-tiu of two eainea with the State Lake Charles 3, Oakdale 5. (Houston Post Special.) OAKDALK. April 11.

-oakdale Lake rtiarlfs tin flrt cnui" tie- 'ii the home ground bv the -ur- of tn Lake 3-6-3. Oakdale 5 s-3; batteries. A good store Formerly Cmlf Upper's THE CITY LEAGUE ADMITTED MAGNOLIA PHAR MACY LAST NIGHT. Season Will Open Saturday at the North Side and West End Parks. The City league met last night in the of- fles of Ir.

Oriftln. the president, and trans acted a great deal or important business, itoak Roberts and Ir. Griffin were busy on the schedule all yesterday afternoon, but had n-d succeeded tn completing It last night and so It could not be adopted. The Barrineer Norton club tendered Its franchise hack to the league Hnd expinined that it had made nrrang-einents he replaced by the Mairnolla Pharmacy If such arrangement were satisfactory. I'pon vote, the Barrineer Norton resignation was accepted and the franchise sold to the Majmolta Pharmacy.

This club will be in naff ed by W. A. Mrijowan and csp-talned by Sparks. Mrflowan' players, sicned and inisitneL are as follows. McOowau.

Sparks. Shaw. I.adlnh. L. Weiss.

J. Weiss. Williams. Hicks. Meounell.

Westerman, Earlham and (Jreaves. While the schedule could not le adopted, the openint dates were nnnunced from the half completed Itinerary In onler to site each club due notice of its opponent. The schedule is figured upon as tn be played at North Side park and Bnmner when th Houston club Is at home and at North Side and Wet End when abroad. Only three City league clubs can piny the Sundav ir-unc Included-In the latter situation. I th premise It is sah) tliat the doctor anil Roberts hare concocted a gnat schedule.

As Houston Is away Satunlay and Sunday. North Side and West End open the schedule. Saturday afternoon the Sunsets will play the Hustlers at North Side, the MUtrot Munns and First National Bankers are the West End opponents. Ir. Oritrm will hurl the first pill at the latter Kame.

Sunday afternoon the Brick layers and Mugnnlla Pharmacy play at West End. The Hustlers signet! Bob Wells, formerly manager the Barrlnger-Norton club. 1 Texan Company Meeting. Thf Tens. Cmimny hall tp.m "will po.tp.mi.

until Pslunlay nlcht tbe mpptinc nrllimlly for ThundiT. Ii B. Minaier. THE TURNVEREIN BOWLERS. 0k Lsd Last Night' Section on the Allcya.

At m.lfrnti- rlip, the Tupwlay nlsht wm--tinn nf tlir Turnvprrln N.wlrrw wrpt tliri.tich lant nlKht with flrp rluliM In tlip llt. Tliere ancup Indlrlilual wi-b diinp. TltP Oak. IN tbr tpama with 091. winning fmni rrprpi.

tbp aeconrt tpam, who howlPil Mil. A.fi camp third with bpftinc Kim won fn.m Svniraiirp. Alhrrcht. thp Klm nil, liiKh iuhii. hut who ramp appoml with I'M to Al-hrprht'a 1'7'J.

a wralpli man. rolling an pi-ppMpiu npt n1; 2T! lfoli thir.l pln-- for liifb of Hip Cyprpss tpam. 'Dip follow: OAK VS. CYHtKSS. -1 Ji '4' ppp Horns! the IF.

Tot courts sri cr A -1 mm And here -t of sport, the caa fame. I Trio wti; I aceUlm. -r tbe rint I artll be h. ar Th? baseball mat' VnlOQ wh-r- winter awake to if Game Starts at c'Ciock. Tala aflfrrj -n 4 nnt n- -YTask tbe BufTa.

t'n! four exbihiti-w cTf. tv the at Wft anT 'm fr.m I'riiik it Mn.n nm nt at art there 1 fad. Utartlnx at 2 a -r. Wl will i' i i TaaTPrt'ln. turn l.

Va and tbPiv- t- lh i t. Jffri'ti att.i i h- i rat official (ht-'hthi. Mcortinc lb1 For th1 flai: iorktM Hi ii ru' ii t- Afternoon. An-! i tax at tia-iUm nam i'a ai the dlt'jK'D'! tin i Will (liat '-t T-v wd ua i flC tbe h- pennant Rais'ng Celebration, Tat pennant ra. a cr At fficBL ETprr fan -it parade to tfi tbe Art two ehih.

th- be eroh. Of til H- i aiattr r.M i i in Tirf orx ArriTe. -jemmonj. iarrams -f 1 llo-H- i-. AaE will 1- Ht j'-: t-KeMfi.

I' r.r W.M Kni. In mtv tn- an-: fa runk an-l i eni.i'; u. i- t'V f-- u- tie an-1 f-mi ruat th- s-'avu. to flat Ho-nsby W-li Twirl. TV fl-- au 4 UuuM -It -I tr the that ha- 'thirl 1' II nish-- first r-'inc -i- -n r-annl A 4-i 'ii -n i K.

Ktt; di- tUir If i Ih-ii Tf-stfT-iaT II'1 will to bear hi t. Snnrl.iT. Et lira is thar lf Aia' mT 'Vi' art --f -'al aVffAted tw-- Hlt by aD i i Where They Play Today. In the -rn- ar-l ajew bnri' l'-' th f- I at Side JOal- I- ic with Mr-nai i. UT' tt-.

dllV in tbe -i li Ka heen rr.i lars. In a'. I Ii- --tia ViM he There is an today, the Indiana. Tbe lyar to Garrin and fraan the IaTla ha drawn r--r I 'v fln 'it is U-iim-n. f-T asi'V li.t.L" a Jfiooaton f-r Ia.ia in i BT.J Btrocwbly "pi- i- iii-.

At F.irt Wort 1U-' aard-hittinc hzx.h- awteran pifhr r. th- owwae bat an un--r WUIer probably i- Walter rrl- -r han-1 h- an t. harM fjeardorff or N- 'm- ft--. a fXColiar pr-p-i --n as r-sr- aaal dlrlaiufl wrk t- t-s- n- aipectej tu p.t ti of ih- eaa ttv l-keJ tj aritb lntret. Godspeed! i AlB4 so theTri' -t th I-oie Jvir that trip thnt n-it -n 1 nota S-p-ajeaaber 4.

What will tn- r-ilt? A yar of i Qn'. -i: aL r--TMittQC or a f-a1 11 'lean plas-ed and nuc liali fM an1 rr-t taeftlna; Tl. in pt 'ta aaother yer n-j'! aaanDarjnz of th" re Btlll hesri ru. An axdFpeed for n- Mi" in Tii-r Iajrtt f.ir. It Tle 1MM rt an w.

DALLAS TO CELEBRATE Opening of the Lergue Season There This Afternoon. DALLAS. Tela. tkai of th" in- baa erred a-re la th1 af--rj t-r fam t'w--. aw4 Mayor 'ir towari win art a 2:15 -aneo aivl 'an- tt i fc-t the rn.

Ad hatttnt T-i i i tallow: i Daunt M-'-c I rtbe lb. I'. i BobertS' j.ri'' I Oklahoma jViarney If. IJorea Y'-nj arTin nr Chrl L' flpbra- will be a pa- DC Dt wiil aa U-e a ODd TO JOIN THE BJFFALOES. Tbt Is What Outfielder Johnny Stewart Plans to Or).

il DALLAS ntfleMor. ar-r Ma man 't- rVr At-t: i fklaoi iMllas. wart, a-, an- Mati- If it ty Denve D-rated DaMas. AL! f)sconl today. deran tVtr.

1 i palla- JUMirer vr caa ion. 4 Ja ue re a t.jt II Cott-n Stite r. At Vhkst.i-.n. Jit Tet- Ng and CaMahan tc V'KBW ORI-FANS V- rr- r. tbe New Oileani.

-aaata that ba baU Cat.Ur i aeaataaMeaMaaafaaaaaesmtaoaeMtaaaaatveattMSfstiststiittteaeaaaaeitfMtsMaiMtaMeMtaMffitesetMCttsett Player 1 4 Total. Bryant 'C 17 r.s in Ori'Pn -'17 ill 7 4J- Mcl.ellanil 4H oil Ml 44 Smeatun 4S :.4 hi r7 Total 17H 2V. 2i" Wll CIPRKSS VS OAK. Player 1 4 a Total. Ix-llb S7 ta 41 47 "fill 1.

TPlwbow 47 47 47 47 47 -'lo M. Knodel 4t .111 4S Flaeher 44 41 r.j mi 4 Total lPfl L'7 190 1SS (N(I ASH VS. HICKORY. Plaver 1 2 .1 4 Total. Katttuann Ml 4J 41 5S Sfi Otto 44 114 4S LlKhthoiiae 47 47 47 47, 47-- Relihardt 4R 41 til 4J Jt7 T.tala lW 171 -JIM 111 17.1 970 ELM VS.

SVl'AMORE. Player I 2 4 Total. II. Merer 4s .14 47 Alhreeht. Jr 7i Ml 47 Illll 41 411 4:1 M.KlaiiKhey r.l 44 411 231 Tolala 171 Uis 'JOI ltl 200 970 IIICKOUY VS.

ASH. Playpr I 4 r. Total II. Telaehow 44 4s L'lO Cildllpil 4 1 III 4fi "47 Volgt 47 47 17 47 SU Sihwplkart 40 lai 40 Total 1S3 1011 17s 175 1S 9-J3 -Out uf I. VI.

111. 1 ii ris 1:17 H4 L17 S7 I 1..:. I4 t7 1:1:. iu "in 1:111 :17 l't 13 mi 124 127 :t.i 1211 117 SS I Hi 2(1 INI no 12f .14 111 Kkl "111 12 -IS 118 'Iff 110 lol 97 122 14 119 1.1 72 114 "18 124 117 103 124 MS 17 114 122 1S 12S 128 8TCAMOKK VS. KI.M.

Player Neumann Ill an WlPM 1 .1 oi) 4i- 4j i 411 or ofl 47 4 .1 Total. rtn isn H4 r4 2" 44 4tV- L'lS 37 41) 47 40 4S ''12 100 107 101 1ST- 194 S09 J. A Blount, Crecnslstrough. .1. K.

Wiinvn. ltli'uiinghttin. Ala F. llar.lner. Lake t'hnrles.

La I. lislie. Alii 1 le Torrns. I 'i John Living. ton.

ltiiiiiinliain. S. I-'oragnnl. 'ae. Teas Otis.

Birmingham. Ala Hunt. 'kIiiiiiIsi. ir. Houston.

T- xas II. o'lVtinell. San Antonio. Mneftiurilo. New Orleans W.

New Orlenns liolhrow. Ilns-ksvllle. Miss III. Miles. Burnslde.

l.n l.nllantle. New llsria. l.a Ileorge lickp. Lake t'ltntjes l.a. I.

aii.h.v. wike linrles. 1.11. Lake t'harles. l.a II.

Fel.lger. New Orleans Strauss. Columbus, tin Little, (iadsden. Ala .1 Matl.ak. St.

I.I1110. F. Matlock. St. Klmo.

Atwell. Houston. Texas Wheeler, llreousborough, Havis. Laurel, Miss Jones, Laurel. Mis Johnson.

Laurel, Miss Smith. Laurel. Miss Green. Laurel. Misa Laurel, Miss lt.igers.

Laurel. Nllss Kumhlp. I.iiurel. Miss Frclerlcks Si11n.1l I New J. B.

Murray, Alexandria. Lawson, flreenslstroiigh. Ala I.PC Sinnott. New Oil. 'litis W.

J. Fletcher. Vleksbitrg. Mlsa. R.

I'inkston. Viekshurg. Miss. Walter Hill. Alexandria.

Ij Oul of tweuty. Walter Ward nt 13.1 and hit 10R. Chamberlain allot at 90 nnd lilt 78. Rene rurc ahot at :10 and hit. 14.

Lyman shot at 120 and hit 75 P.lley shot at IK) and lilt (17. The names of the professionals and the score made hy them in the events were aa follows: mount). Out of 40, Walter Huff. Macnn. Oa.

141) 119 K. Fosgard. Waco. Tcias lien rtchwartt, Texas W. Henderson.

Lexlug-too, Ky. W. K. Croshv. llllnola .1.

Olhtw. lulon Cltv. (iuy Wsrd. Macon. la Tom Marshall.

Chlcajro L. V. Tbaudet, New 144 1.H.H 1: 1.14 130 122 20 out 20 20 oat 20 87 3." 34 37 32 12 nut 30 Shortstop Shugart In Trouble. (Associated Press Report.) CHICAGO, April 10 frank Shugart, former' shortstop for toe CBIcafo American league base, hsll club, who helped that team win Its flrst pennant In 1900 when tbe leairae was orisnlsed shot snd wounded Henrr F.ss, a tlsj left arm yesterday following a riT hu gart was arrested. ouu-, Total RECORD 200 METER SWIM Etabllhed by C.

M. Daniel In New York Natatorium. (Associated Press Report.) NF.W TORK. April 11. C.

al. Danlpli. the world's champion amateur awlmmer. aueceeded In bla effort to pstabilxli a new record for the UtHl-meter mwtm, rllpplnK of a Beyond irom the former worlil'a tleurea at the New York Athlet ie rlul) natatorium tonight. B.

Goodwin, also of the -New York Athletic club, furnished the pace for half the distance, then allowed Itanlela tn finish alone. Daniels' time was 2 minutes 1'S seconds. Labour IV Won Motorboat Race Prize. (Associated Press Report.) MONTR CARLO. April 11.

Labour IV won the Prix Mediterranean In today' program nt the motor boat regatta. There were twelve tarter. The erent for cruiser from OB to 8 meters In Iftigth orer a coure of fifty illometer (81. mllea). Lahonr IT'a time was hour 47 minutes 8 1-t seennds.

Tbe prlss was 11200. The Prix Cole'asitr. 11400 for cruisers of ffrom I to 12 meters with four-cylinder enalnes, was won by tbe German boat Lursuln Daimler, which covered th fifty kilometer la) mi hour sad Hum DaLant two Mcosua. The 1911 Houston Buffaloes Who Will Open the Season This Afternoon at West End Park With Galveston. TOP ROW: BELL.

OAVIS, POWELL, HILL, CLAYTON. 8EC0ND ROW: CALM, QIBBS, WATSON, BOTHMER, HOSNSBY. LOWER ROW: KERR, ALEXANDER, N0YE6, M'CULLEY- 1 lA.

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