The Corpus Christi Daily Herald (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 40, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 24, 1910 Page: 6 of 16
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Official Playing: Schedule of the Three-1 League
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For the Season of ioio
CiBS SELL MEMPHIS RECRUIT TO LOUISVILLE.
At Wtr.3o. At Dub"?.""-At Kok lanl. At Davenport At Poerla. At MomlnKton j At Ditnvil1' I At 8pflngflH.
' May T X. Jul May '7 S B 9. JunlMay to 11 '" a 1 May IS 8 Itl IT Juh May 13. IX L Jtiiv May M 21. Jttn fl&JSE lW Vi
WATKUL'O READ L 3. 3 rf..AUt tS. 11(74 Jx Jul 3. . 3ft Jun 2. af j jt. u. f(. IX Jul 2t 1. IT. Jui a n. 34 l 8 28. Jul SO. 2t fe. i. Jul tl S IX
. ft. Rtp IT. U 8 Htp t. t X. AUB t). 21 H XX. AUK37.3S 8 S. A UK 23 30. AUK C. S3 ti. 13. Aug St
'May I S Jun II May W. tl 31 H 23. May 37. n g. Jul Mav 11. 11. 11 Jun Mav It H 14. 17 Jun May ll 19. JUD 21. May 20.31. Jn 1?'
DUtlUQUK. 13 k Au 2. " " THIS JM . 3. Jul 37. 4 x sXu H w" Js. t7.'0iil K V 23? "SI ?4. 11 J13t tt ft ' Jul IT 8 IS. o i Jul 20. 81.
figp . 4 H. AUg 20. 11 H XX. gyp IS. )(. H Anf. Alll jj 8 j. AU S. 26- Aug 22. 23. 31.
.. r. M"fw.' 21 Jul May 21. 25 24. Jun i"2 . ft Jun if.iMsy IS. . Jo It. I May 30. 21. Jun tS.jMay 17. .' May Sii 3ir "ini
ll. ISLAND 4. I X 6. AUi Ul. Id. 2 H 57. . Jul 21. PAPER 8. Ae 3. 3. 4 It 34. Jul 17 8 11. . 20. Jul 2d. . IX T. Jul it 23 24 Jun 13. H. IS. .Jul
ltP H.Jfl. Auk I. Hp I. 2. 8p 3. 4 B 'ST Ann il 24 Auk 32. 31. 24. H. AUK 20. 36.24. Auff 37.3S B.
" May 74 25. X Jun May 7 I K . Junhfay 39. 30 X. Jul 11 My JO. Jun IX Way 11. 19. Jun 17. May 8 14. IT. Jun May U. II. M.
DAVrilT. M rf 27. 2S. Jul 21 8. 24. k Jul B . 2 I 8 Auk IS. iS IF S S Jul it JJ. V jT IT 8 U U. 1 H Jul 25. Jun 15 IT. Jul a
Aut 1. Hfp 1. 3. 8rp i. ( X. jl7. B-i'K. " C It. . ! Auk &. 24 AUg 27. i H. 324. Aug ?. 30.
Jun 6 7. t Jul 4. 7 Jun 9 W. Jul . 10. May 31. Jun I. 2. Jun 3. 4 S 8 Jul M 7 8. Jun May 4 $. 2J 29 8.
PROIIIA.... H. Auk . 14 M. II. Aug 10. U. Jul 12. 13. Aug 7 H 14. V vC Aug t YOU S B 27 Jul 31 8 14. 2. Jul 3!). Jul 4. 4 X Aug
"Iflili: rpJ: I. 9. 8'P 13 11. 6. Bap tl B ' TUU XX AUK 1 It IT. 8P 2. 2. 4 B. 18. . Hep 15 14.
Jun 2 4 I 8 Jul May 31. Jun I. t Jun 3 10 Jul 9. 10 Julm 7 t Jh " May XHl.li Jun Mfty 4 a. 34 8 May 7. 1 Jun
niOOM"T7J 14. IS. 14. Aug 4 4. Juf 12. 13. Aug V H t Aug 19. 11 13 i i Ayg ft. II ll 5 3C i; WANT J . '. M-
BP 10. U B. . 9. Hf p 12. 13. Hop g 7. Bap g " j Aug 3 tl 8 tfr Bp U. 14- Bop 3. 3. 4 8.
Rutly 8chwonk who vvao o'ven a
(ho uniform of the Kentucky Colonels
the minors Chance believe BchwenK
hip.
LARRY M'LEAN'S CASE
STIRS BASEBALL FANS
CINCINNATI CATCHER RESIGNS
AFTER DEINQ SUSPENDED riUT
CAN'T PLAY ELSEWHERE
SAYS GRIFFITH.
Jufit wtint ProHhlunt llornmimt nml
lann;tor Clrimilt nro fiolm; to tto nbout
Oio cs.no of iJirry Mcl.nn llio atnr
catuliur of tlio IIuiIh Ih a qiiotitlnfi In
Avhloli ninny faiiM nro Inturuntod.
An odd altiintlon linn nrlxon ivor (tin
MaLunii enno. (irlllltli HiiKiioiiilml Mc-
Larry McLean.
Lnnn for Infractions of tlio nJuJi rnlen
ml (lion IiIr Lurry turned nround and
rculnncd. (irlllltli nccoptod (ho nmlKiin-
tlon. TIiIh cniiNud n ellr In (lio Iiuhv
Imll world for no tunm ?vor lula n
Iluyor Kt nwiiy by lOHlBtilnit. Then
II wna )x)l(ilnod Hint tlio rotilKimtlon
dldn'l count; thnt McLonn Htlll bo-
Ioiikr to tlio Olncliitmtl (emu ami can't
piny any place duo ovon tlimiKh tlio
innnnnor did ncctipl IiIh rcalKiintlon.
Oi'lllUli tlilnka so It In ruportod. that
n ycar'a lay off would do Mcl.oan Rood.
Uo waya tlio bis catclmr In a dlaturbliiK
ulnuicnt; dint lio Iiiih anotlior catcher
who la equally an Rood anyway and
McLean won't bo mlaacd. Knot aea-
son when MoLoan'a knoo cap wna frao-
turod In n Kutuo arllllth hhhr nnothor
(lino. Tliun McLean wna bndly inlasod.
and It wna feared bo novor would bo
ablo to play ngnln.
Tlio McLean caiio mny Dually call
for nnothor of tlioa Iopr winded opln-
lona by tlio National commlnHlon audi
Ha was laauod In (Ijo caao of Johnny
KHntr (lifc'atar catcher of (lio Cubs
who haa paid IiIh 1700 lino nnd will
aoon bu behind (ho bat (or Chnncu'a
men.
Jake iioekley veteran flrat bnaoman
at lha minor and major loacno. for
mer manaBor of the Kanaaa City club
of Ui Amnrlrifin iaHoclllnn haa been
Iplaylng ball for moro than 25 yoara
land during all that tlmo haa mado a
wonderful record both In tlio minor
'nnd major leaue and It la with
iwrio BBtlafactlou that he now aaaimus
-(UO role of manatter He cuccoeded
L Xoste Oroaa. th (pxnWr ahortatnp of
the Philadelphia .American league
elub now with Carr'a champs.
Deokley was born In Hannibal. Mo.
Auujt A 1087 juad Is novf nearly
fortythree years old.
t He UrteI to iiUy as a profeeelonal
Kh 1888 wlthi tke Leayenworth (Kan.)
icleb After nlshlng Ue aeaeoit there
Im ptayetl throuKM the .wlater of 1867
at itfikM Cat. where he made quite
rOf d for klmatilf. In 1888 be was
foM4d by tU St. Louia Whltee
!tkr Mitf two teams la at. Louis at
tat ' U the prowaa aa4 - the
11
u
tryotit by Manager Chnnce will wenr
this seaion. With another year In
will be ripe for big league member
White (in Juntt 33 of that rear ho
wae eil4l to tln !M.ura club of the
National l-uu- with Harry 8ialty. a
larootiH player of ihoai. dnya. I4tl;ly
reniNlnod with the I'llinbiirg club un
til laBS. wbu he wae ..lt to the New
Yofk OIriiu. In 1807 he was tmkl
by Now York to tbo Cincinnati lied
and hi- remained with thin until 1008
when he waa aol l io the tit Ixtula Nn
tloiml ltHiuo club. He layH there
until 1807 when Oauri;v Taiwan
litiUKut hie roleaae and placed blm
with the KanaoH City club where ha
Ih si III playing ltoolrtoy wna also con
Hlil trod a (jreiit Imttor and durtni; IiIh
Iuiir caroor In Uio major lengtiu he
nlwayH bnttod nonr .300 or over.
It la a lomarkablu ruenrd whun ono
Ktopa to eouahUir that tlila man Iiiih
boon playluK IiIk Imikhu ball 83 yoara
Hid haa been playing ball moro than
35 yearn. During tho Hprlng Tuboaii
of the Kidman City olub obtained a
young drat buKti tniiti and tried to hold
lleckloy nn a utility player hut It hooii
beiamo evident that Huukloy wait far
auperlnr lo tho yMiingater both In tho
field and In hutting.
Veteran Pr.ilneo a Recruit.
Third lhiHomaii llrndloy of tho Napa
who trained for a time with the Cin-
cinnati Ituda at Hot SprlugH naya that
ho hcllovw lieMher. Ih'- KurliiKllolil
nil boy with tho lloda will bruak
all modern baae ateallng rutiorda thin
yenr. llraii miiw lloitehur In prnotlco
nt Hot Hprlnga hnforo ho left to Join
tho Nairn at Alexandria.
"Strong Heart" a Giant
fiiin OiiMon O Non la tho namo of
the Hloux pllehur who haa Joined tho
Mllineaiuillii team. Hun etc.. atandn
for Strong Heart In tho Bquaw tonguu
hut tho Injun deiilua ho adapted thla
from Robert KdoHou'a buoyant drama
. i
lio otnndn nix foot and weight) 170
pound. Who kuowH but what he may
dovulop Into another Homier?
"TY" IN THE GAMfc AGAIN
mam
Cobb gave the Detroit fans a scars
whan ho was late In reporting but he
Is (n line now and says he's after bat.
ting honon again this year.
I
The season opens May 4 with Dubuque at Waterloo Rook Island at Davenport Peoria at Springfield and Bloomington at Dan-
ville. S designates Sunday X morning and afternoon games and XX double headers.
RECORD FOR BASES ON
ALLS
A former New York pitcher
Hilly aaorge. a pflbdr
pruunbly linltla the Natloiml
league woorl for wtkJnew.
(Uorge wna with the OlaaU dur-
ing the Mntrte regime. In a
game at tbo old lolo grounds
on the morning of Decoration
day 1HI7. Uia soHlbpaw paaawl
17 of Adrian Caiwtantlne An-
son's Chicago While Storking
to first twee bit two men and
uncolifed a pair of wild pltcbfa
All thla Inaccuracy waa crowded
Into a game of regulation b-iigtli
the visitor winning It liv a
Hiiir of I-' to ll Mark Maid-
win wbo afterward waa with
tho New York lub mid who
now la a doctor In I'ltisbui-g
pltehud for the IIIIuoIh team.
KINSELLA IN CONTROL
OF SPRINGFIELD CLUB
Ittruard KlnaellH president of the
ftprtngllold club In the Three-1 league
hnn iMirchtiaod full control of the
team luiylng Miliary and Couklittg
$0000 for their Interest. Tho iieel
(lout of tho Sprlugtlold team la one of
tho "good rellowa" In hnaeball and hnn
Buorua of frlonda In IiIh own louguuhH
well an In tho big organization of
biiDubnll. The HiirMigflelil tontii Ima
boon the trnlulng achool of aovdrnl
HtarH now In tho major leagtioa.
Training In tho Throo-1 ha4ng
Htartotl. followorH of tho gair.o around
tho clruult have enmmencud to mak
compnrlBniiH on the relative playing
iitrungth or tho teanm.
UiiHetl upon their gront showing Inat
yenr Hprlnglleld and Rock Island nro
generally regarded as strong contund-
ant Hgnlu for llrat-dlvtelon ImuorH and
It la believed that both will he stronger
than luat year. Tho other leauiH have
been strengthened In many poelliona
and It will be puiutlina to determine
the atroiigoat teama . itll the a4Moii
Is under liotulway. "
The achodule of the league's garnet
for thla noiinoii. printed herewith
aeouia to give no club any wutleular
ailrantnge and haa been approved by
tho mnguateM playorn and faun.
Luh Had Hard Luek.
If Urnle Limb falls to make good
with the Olantii thla hoiihoii ho aurely
hnn the right to aprlng the hnrd luck
tale. I.uhIi waa making good until he
Injured hlti ankle and the enforced
layoff ennaod him to fall behind TImtc
will bo a airing nttnehud to l.imh when
he la rsrmud out. McOraw UiltikK w. ll
of tho foungHter and proposes to give
him anotlior eliatieo.
Evers' Lnot Year With Cuba.
It la anld that this will be Johnny
Kvora' Inat yonr with the uba When
he algmul In 1000 for two years it waa
wltli tho undonttnnillng that be would
be releaaod at the ond of tbo onon
Kvera aaplrea to the leadership of one
of tho longuo toman.
Official Playing Schedule of the Central League
For the Season of 1910
At Wheeling.
At
wiiwiiLixa...
THIS
June
Sspt.
Mai- . ti .77. is.
July 57 4. 4.
Sfljn. 6 t i
XANHSVtU.K..
June IB tL JS 13. 'Juno
July st. Aug. 1. July
AUg. 50. 31. Sept. l.lfiept.
I. . I
HVANBVtt.l.K..
June 14. IJ. 15. 17.
June
THUUB IIAUTBI
Juiy ri. . S3.
Sept. 3. J 4.
July
Aub.
Jtin I. t. 7 s.
July 31. 2. S3.
au it. it. i:. is.
June
Juy
AUK.
SOUTH IIBND.
June 1 3. 3 4.
July 74. . 34.
AUk'. 14. 15. 16.
IJune
ail'ND 11A1MD8
July
Aug.
May 4. &. 7.
July . 7.
Sept. 16 IT. IS.
May
July
Sept.
DAYTON
May S S. 10. 11.
Mav
FT. WAYNE
Jjly
t. 19. II.
July
Sept
W. 30. 31.
MCPI.
"SYNDICATE BASEBALL"
ROW IN THE CENTRAL
GRAND RAPIDS SOUTH REND
AND EVANSVILLE MAGNATES
MIXED UP IN ALLEGED
DEAL.
Iat winter when It waa rumored
that Charlt p. Taft bad purchased
control of the Philadelphia National
league club there wag a great cry
about "syndicate baseball" becauee It
I" pwtty woll-known that the prwil-
dent s brother owna the Chicago Cube.
The trouble wan finally hushed up
and nothing has bu heard of it re
c-ntly Now the Central league . the
playing achedul of which U primed
today hue a flght of the name kind
nn He hnnda Aa a rule allegations of
varluua kind a have been mado against
ll-rt Aunts or South Hend. own
er of the CJrand llaplda franchise in
particular and against Eddie Wheeler
manager of the South Bend team anil
Angus (Jrnnt or tbe reranavllle team.
In general. Aa n reawlt of the Inslini-
atlona and charge tllreet and other-
wise AiiiiIh mid Urant Issued a pos-
itive denial that olthor had any lu
lluouee. atoolc or plnyern la the other's
dub. and offered to innko nllldavlt
to that urreot.
When It was announced that Wheel
.WALSH SAYS HE'S READY FOR THE FRAY.
teifiia
The star twlrlor of the Chicago
Sox Is In great condition this sea-
son nnd haa declared he will be
ready from the first to deliver his
share of victories to ComUkey's
team. Walsh did not start early last
seaon and many of the Sox admir-
ers believed his lack of condition
had a great deal t do with the bad
showing of their favorites. When
he Is "right" Walsh la unexcelled by
any pitcher In either league He and
Frank Smith have been Comiskey's
mainstays In the twirling line.
In the practice games he haa
pitched "Do Ed" has shown that
he still possesses his old-time speed.
He mlses his old battery partner
Billy Sullivan who la III In Califor-
nia but It will not be long before the
two are seen "In the points" again.
ftiBsevtlle.
At KvaHvlll
M Trre
June Jt. 33. 21. 3ft.
JutM 86. It.
m July 1. i
s. 9.
Aug. a t 7.
Aug. Ss.
June i IJ. J
June 31.
PAPER
AUK. S. 9 10.
auk. as. if . as.
Auk i. i. t.
Aur.
. U 31
14. 14 lfl 7.
Si Is. si I PRINT
3 3. 4.
.1 ! i .
May 38.
July x 4.
8npt. 5. S.
10. 11. 13. 11 Mny to. 30. 30. 31.
W. 31. Auk. l.Uuna . July 1. 3.
30. 31. Kept. l.'Htpt. '7 S. .
ALL
I. 3. 3. 4.
34. SB M.
II. IS 11
May 4 t. o. 7.
July 6. 7. 8.
Bpt 10. II. 13
May 8
July s.
Sept. 13.
S. 6 7. &.
Mn 8. 9. 10. ll
July 10. It.
Hept. 13. 14 IS.
May 4. S
July IS. i.
Hlt. 10. It.
31. 33. .
11 13. 13.
8 9. 10. It
. 10 11.
19. 30. 31.
June 1 I. J 4.
July 31. 33 3X
AUff. 14 IS. Id.
June 5. C 7.
July 34. 55.
AUK. It. ti
4. S. t. T.
Juna 6 6. 'f S.
July 34. ?s. at
Auir. 11. 13. 13.
Juno 1. 3 3
July 31. 33
Au 14. Ih.
. 7 .
15. ll. If.
The season opens May 4 with the following gam
ville; South Bend at Evansville and
er bad purchased one-half the atock
In tbe South fiend club from Annie
with full control and management of
the affairs of the club with the con
dltloual clause that Wheeler must
buy or sell bis franchise to Anula at
the close of the 1810 season and thla
after Angus Qrant had purchased ihe
rtvansvllU club a howl was sent up at
Terre Haute about eradicate baaeball.
F H. Carson president of the
league came to the rescue with the
positive and oiHclal statement that
Grant did not own a cent In cither th
South Bend or Grand Ttapids club and
that Anula did not control or own one
cent of stock In the Kvansvtlle club
It was thought the syndicate talk had
ben stopped.
No one denied that Ann! nwti-1
one half of ih Month ll. nd club All
the league director approved of the
trnnaartlou and there cri no in-. r.-t
deals nor uttderhai.d conference. I v
orytbing waa open and above hoitn!.
and It wae aMHotintcri to all Oi i ir
cult that Annla owned one half Oi'
club but (hat Wheeler would be com
polled to buy or s)l at the clone of
the 1910 season.
It is now again reported or alleged
and thia time from Ft Wayne that
Annls. Grant anil Wheeler are parties
to a syndicate which plans to run tho
Central league exchange players as
luelrl and do rartoue other things
uot eonsteteui with straight baaeball
and bnrrod by the rules of tbe Central.
Uaute.j At South kd.
At Urn ml lUpUU
K. 3D
Uune JS. la. IB. 31.
iAu. tt I.
'Aug. U tl.
3uty
7. ti
UK
). tL
Juno U. W 38.
.
A UK. 17. Is 13.
aHhi J. 4.
Aug M 31 32.
. IT.
1
t
I May 1 14 . Id.
July IX lb. sa
!8spt. Id. 17. IS.
May 17. 18. is !d
July H ii it.
Sapt. 10. To 31.
Mnv 11. IR. 19. m.
Mnv U. II. 1.1 ut
July 15. . 17.
July 6. . 7.
Sept. 1. 17. IS
ovpu iy. w ii.
to it
io ft.
14. 15.
May 35. M. 37 3S.
July S. 4. 4.
Sept. 7. . .
THE
7.
.
13.
May 33 30 SO 31.
Juno SX July 1 3.
8cpt. 5. 6. .
NEWS
S.
31
IS.
June t3. 33. 34. 36.
July 30 31. Auk. 1
AUK. 33 34. 36.
Juno 30 37 3.
July 37. 33 a.
AUK. ili 37 li.
4.
33
IS.
June ! 37 St. .
July 7 M 39.
Aug. 3. 37. IS.
Juno 33 33. 34. JS.
July SO. 31. auk.
A UK. 33. 34. 3.
layton at Wheelina. Ft. Wavne
biand Kapids at Terre Haute.
j CpDCX3COOCCOC
jg USE 10000 BALLS A
YEAR.
Twenty thousand bails aro
used annually by the major
league clubs during the training
trips and championship cam-
paigns John A llerdler. sec-
retary treasurer of the National
league reports that lnt yonr
the teams In his organisation
called on the manufai Hirers to
furnlh them with son dozen
spheies Ihe Cincinnati Ileda
used the moat balls and then
ratne the Pittsburg Pirates tho
Chicago Cubs the New York
Giant the Phillies. th Poston
"a the llrooklyn Superbaa
md the St. !oul Cardinal.
Knell hall costs pt'itmMy 0
i p'H The prle of Hi.- spheres
rleH fr.iin year to year.
8dOOCOOC)OOOOCOCX300C
OVERALL SAYS WAGNER
IS BETTER THAN COBB
"Musebnll fans In many towns havu
approached me asking for Information
us to the relative hitting abilities of
Tv Cobb and Hans Wagner" any
"Hlg Jeff overall pitcher of tbe Cuba
In a slaneit story In a Chicago paper.
"liiiMng pitched against Cobb in the
worlds series of 1907 and 100S when
the CubH scored two titular trltimphn
1 feel In a position to discuss the bat
ting prowess of the Detroit alar. Wag-
ner being a leading membur of our
league i havo had numerous chancea
to study his tnothod If ho has any of
hitting. Of the two Btara I llguro
Wagner to bo thp more dangerous
1 "The Hying Dutchman' In by long
odda the must formidable batsman j
baseball world ha ever known. Tho
Pitcher oppoBlng l tonus 1ms JuhI an
much chance by whlaslug tho ball
down the groove as by trying n curve.
Wagner will hit anything." any placo
on the lot nnd with tremendous dri
ving power Then ho la n Hourco of
IO
great worry to the pitchor nftor roach
ing base.
"Take Cobb on tbo other hand. Tho
Tiger whirlwind la iRtnenUbly wonk
on a low curve ball next to IiIh knooa
but not over the plate. Ho UHimlly
chops at that offering. At loast ho did
In the four games I pltchod against
Detroit In 1007 and 190S.
Rules '.or Auto Contest.
The natloiml commission hns Issued
a notice to nil major loagtio plnyora
giving tbo conditions under which aJ
Detroit llrm Is to prtwont an auionio-
bile to the champion bataman or tho
1910 season llogtilar plnyora to bo
eligible for the prUo must havo boon 4
ei.Mii.1 with 360 Umeu at bat catch
c: with S!fi0 times and pltohora with
i' '" The olllclnl league batting nvor-
will he the only factor oonsldorod
i'. a iirdlng tho prise.
Lynch Bfi rs the Photographers
hat sv awful howl will go tip
'fund the National loagito clroult.
in President I.ynch'a ordora to um-
pire the new league executive (old
ihe umps to bar the photographers
from the Held during the gnmoa.
At Dayton.
At Kort Yayno
May 13 u ll. is.
July ix is. SB.
Sopt. It 14. IX
Mtiv 17. is. 19. a)
July 15. 16. 17.
Sept. 10. 11. 11
31.
May 17. is to m
May 13. 13. 14. IS
"pt. lh. i
July 18. 19. to.
8pt. 13 14. 15.
June 18. u M JL
July is is.' :.'
May 31. 33. 33 34.
AUK- 3. 3 1.
AUK. 17. IS. 13.
n"K 31 31 JJ.
May 31 jj -j. ;4
AUK. 3. S. 4.
Auk. 17. 1$ j.
Jun IS. 1. 120.
July 13. W 14.
3L
AUK. 21 Si
Inn 1A II If 11.
1 M I . O. I
Bypt. 3. 3. t
AUK. S. 9. 10. '
AUK 30 31. Hep 1.
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Jun 14. 15. ia.Tif
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Al'- W. 31. 8pt. l.
Sept. 3 3 4.ALL THE
jun jv. j ui i a.
Spt 7 X X
1
May is. tt 27
July 3. 4 4. '
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McLemore, Jeff. The Corpus Christi Daily Herald (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 40, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 24, 1910, newspaper, April 24, 1910; Corpus Christi, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144704/m1/6/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .