Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 16, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 20, 1913 Page: 4 of 22
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HARLEM TOMMY Ml RFHY AND 111 WoLt.ASI. WHO HHt.lil I'M I NTX
KOI Ml HOI T 1 ISTERD
HILLSBORO IS CIVEN SECOND DRUBBINC
Mod
8Y THE WAXAHACHIE HICH SCHOOL TEAM
second
I
third
to first.
Went to
High
The students ar< displaying
con-
Monday morning they expect
era.
out.
one
1
5
5
...30 21
Total
G ra-
to
was
Second Inning.
Waxahachie Singleton
(Kelly sacrificed Singleton
ond.
to
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balls, off .Maxwell
Time of game 1
empire, Sweeney.
in First Inning by Sending
Two Men Around Dia-
mond—Score 5 to I.
over
second.
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the score resulting in a tic.
game with Polytechmc
pitched thirteen i
THE HOME TEAM WINS OX ER- Erwin out,
KOREEHS FIELDING IND (struck out.
HARD HITTING.
and Miller, on whom A.
heavily, is expected to
mound for that team.
AB
4
3
4
4
3
3
3
3
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I distance 39 feet. test between Trinity and the Farm-
Hammer throw to Niblo of Texas.
second game j
Al- Middleton, Grow Shot' Co., Middle-
' ton Printing Co., Jolesch A Chaska
Co., Boyd Gotuiah. Ward Bros.,
Woodroof Bros., S. P. Spalding &
Co., John Quarles, Howell Hardware
-Anderson popped
Graham hit over see-
hit to right. Loften
B. Hill out. pitcher to
Third Inning.
Waxahachie -Quaite went to first Singleton
infield hit and stole second,
out third to first.
time 4:50.
Four forty to Hoover:
flat.
Two twenty hurdles to Littlefield I
.of Texas; time 27:2.
Broad jump to Vining of Texas,
. ..... ------—. rec-
Hillsboro—Lefever out,
Loften walked and stole
H. Hill out. third to I
Quaito reached first ■
on error by short: stole second. For-'
Wilcher, Singleton and! distance 21.5; breaks old state
lord held by Vining of 21.3 3-4.
Discus went to Barry of Texas,
Harvey I distance 123 feet X indies. High
5 feet
boro. Loften 2, Hill 1; for Waxaha-
' elite, Quaite 2. Wilcher I. Sacri-
i fire hits, Kelly of Waxahachie 2 |
Struck out. by Maxwell 3. by Hill 7.i
Base* on balls, off .Maxwell 1. off |
Hill 4. Time of game 1 hour 30
minutes.
Total ....
Waxahachie
Hagler ss . . .
Erwin If ...
Trabue 2b ..
out. pitcher to Quaite c ....
Eden and Harvey struck out. Foyest cf . . .
Wilcher 3b . .
1b
on infield hit and stole second. For-1 Kelly rt . . . .
rest out third to first. Wilcher hit Maxwell
to loft, Singleton drove one through i
second. Quaite scored. Kelly out.
aecond to first. Wilcher scored.'
Maxwell struck out.
Hillsboro—C. Hill struck out. An-
derson |top|ied one up to first
ham out. abort to first.
Fourth Inning.
Waxahachie Hagler
third, was thrown out
——---- ' first.
Waxahachie Started the Fireworks ond B Hill ou, ,hlrd
Black out, pitcher to first.
Fifth Inning.
Waxahachie
15 0 1
Summary : Stolen bases for Hllls-
I boro, Loften 2, Hill 1;
walked,
to stye-
Maxwell flew out to left. Hag-
ler out to short. Singleton scored
Erwin went to first on wild throw by
short. Trabue flew out to left.
Hillsboro—Black out. pitcher
first. L—..------
First Inning.
Waxahachie- Hagler went to first
on error by pitcher. Erwin walked,
Trabm butited? Hfigl<*r was thrown
opt at third. Quaite drove one
through first, Erwin scored. Tra-
bue scored on pawed ball by catcher.
Forrest struck out. Wilcher out.
third to first.
Hillsboro—
up to short,
ond, Lefever
struck out.
first.
went
123 feet X inches.
('. Hill struck jump to .Matthews of Texas,
7 inches.
Shot put to Dutton of Ixiuisiana. sidcrable interest in the coming con-
to Lpton of l-ouisiana; time 10 flat.
Two-twenty to Hoover of Texas;
time 23:2.
Half mile to Mathis of Texas, time
2:52; second plate to Gfriffin of
Texas.
i One twenty hurdles to Hamilton
rabue^of Texas, who disqualified.
Littlefield of Texas; time 16 flat.
third to
1 sec-
first.
strong team, and Trinity ex-
battle royal Monday.
The game will be called at four
(o'clock on the university campus.
Trinity’s line-up will he a fol-
lows:
Ferguson, pitcher; Parker, catch-
Robnett, first base; Kuykendall,
econd base; Estes, short stop; Ter-
re. third base; Hooker, left field;
Flattery, right field; Duncan, center
field.
The business men who have agreed
to close their stores at 3 o’clock in
the afternoon until after the game
aie as follows:
Burton Prince, Will Moore Hard-
ware Company .Matthews-Gammon
Co., Mizell, Peters ft Co.. Plummer
out, third
Hagler out, third to first,
went to first on error by
Trabue popped one up to
After defeating Hillsboro
school at Hillsboro Friday afternoon
by a score of 11 to 1, the Waxaha-
chie High school team repeated the I
performance Saturday afternoon by,'
a somewhat closer score, 5 to l.|
Errorless fielding atid hard hitting
at the right time won the game for
the Waxahachie boys, who played1
all around their opponents Waxa-I
hachle started the fireworks in the;
first inning by sending two men
around the diamond for scores. In
the second inning another run was
made, and in the third two more
scores were chalked up in favor of
the visiting team. While Waxaha-
chie was not able to score again,
the boys held Hillsboro down until
the seventh inning before the only
score for that team was made.
Maxwell was in the box for Waxa-
hachie and pitched a fine game, nev-
er getting iii a hole at any time. B.
Hill pitched a good game for Hills-'
boro. The game by innings is as
follows;
when they tackle the Farmers
day afternoon.
In the game Ferguson will proba-1
bly do the twirling act for Trinity j
ft M counts
be on the
Ferguson has
pitched one game against A a M.Jer;
.... i the score resulting in a t :•• in tli«
Mile run went to .Mathis of Texas; | firMt ganJe wjth Folyu.t.hnle h. r.
! Ferguson pitched thirteen inning:
[ giving up only three hits and strik-
ing out sixteen men. With united
team supiairt he expects to win Mon-
day’s game over A. ft M.
Trinity and A ft M have played .
two games this season at College
Station. The first game wa- a tie.
12 and 12, and in the
A. ft M. won by a score of 6 to 5.
Sixth Inning.
Waxahachie .Maxwell
to first.
Erwin
third,
third.
Hillsboro- Anderson flew out
center. Graham hit right and
thrown out stealing second. Lefever
out. pitcher to first.
Seventh Inning.
Waxahachie—Quaite flew out
center. Forrest struck out.
cher walked and stole second,
gleton flew out to short.
Hillsboro—Graham hit to right
Loften flew out to right. B. Hill
hit to short. Graham out at second
Black walked. Edens hit to right.
Hill scored. Edem. out at third.
The game was called in the sev-
enth inning to allow Waxahachie to ■
catch the train.
The score t
Hillsboro
Anderson rf . .
Graham ss ...
1-efever cf ...
Lof ten If ....
Bob Hill p ...
Black c
Edens lb ....
: Harvey 3 b .... 2
C. Hill 2b 2
rest walked. 1
Forrest struck out.
Hillsboro Eden hit to right and
thrown out stealing second,
out, second to first,
out.
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TEXAS WON TRACK MEET'
8T 00 TO 15 POINTS
We all believe In the Truth, but
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end uat tb» Truth is
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preparing for
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Covington and O'Connor
Johnstone and Connolly.
At Minntutpolis
Toledo
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HIE I IRMERN I R<>M < OLLEGI
hl \H<fX TO t'OVIEST HO.NORh
WITH TRINITY.
by 8h to
state and southern records,
may go into the southern
It. started looking like an
match, bat after the first
Texas slowly pulled away. I
ana
j one
vutill,
Texas broke the state
Iiho broad
I new state
I discus throw lug
. Ihs »ne hundred ard <Uak to
' Broke State Record for Broad Jump
and E.sGibli-hc«l a New Rec-
for Throwing the
Bi sc us.
Pi mi ctou M as Defeated,
of a! Philailefpliis April 19.-—The
able | versify of Pcnnsyhanui
today
score
No
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got tig
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will be in
fettle.
IMERK'AN ASSIH IATION.
At Milwaukee: R H
Columbus " 11
Mlhraukee . ..............- *
Butteries: Cole and Smith; Brown
AVatson and Hughes, Levenge.
pircr, Irwin and Westervelt.
At Kansas City;
Indianapolis
Kansas City
Batteries Chardt
H I
16
5
Casey
are he will be in good f< rm.
Estes nt short lias been doing some
The Triiutonians Have Nm*n Work-i"'"k the past week and he ex- Harbin Bros. Thomson Jewehj
ing Hani the Past l ew Bays | pects to b< on the jolr goo<l ami j C E Youngblood, W B
and a Royal Bat th Is
Ey|«ectc<|.
man admires a
•■xprvsM Indignut ion
Info liy.-terics.
Texas
won the T< as-Louislana track meet j
15 jtoijits, breaking some
Texas
meet.
i even!* X College
events! r”r ,Wo
Irnulsl-' Tuesday, and
took first place in three events
hundred yard dash, the
nd hi the shot put.
record for debuted
jump and estabilsbod a;
parade thru Co.. Cht-cvc, Bros. A- Co., Mincey
the university Dry Goods Co. Durham Dry Goods
(Co, Ctiriin Drug Htores, W. K. Rtt-
They willldolph Furniture Co., Plumhofl Sad-
Cream Co.,
Sibuster,
E. Kidd.
Henson,
II Mu-
i pects to be on
'strong Monday,
fering from a
this butt about recoveif'd
Parker, whose taicliing and hit ' Lawrence,
the bush^ss houi.es ill the city will '"'K have lx ell
for the | gam< it.
game of baseball to be played Jier'-jaiid in tint
of
I Princeton lieu
H II, Inlug game by
begin I
now ;
i developing good form as a swatter
Thursday aRernooti by a core of 7 Triutty hat. played ten games thisl
and southern record for to the boy* bate b«it r orktng; smmoo, «ou tour, lost five and ti»d|
bard since that game and they ex j iu one
Special to the Daily Light
Austin, Texas. April 19.
J
Rhodes, Schi1tz<’r.
empire . I ^.--3
i it
A
j Batteries: .lames, Stephenson Hid
E Kengere; Young and Owens. I m-
•> j ptres. Schill anil O'BriaJi.
At St. Paul: R ’<
i Louisville *• 1°
B Louisville *• ‘ d
St. Paul - 8
Batteries Powell and Clemons;
Lary and James. Miller.
Handtbo ami Murray.
As Monday is a holiday mogt of
- - -. - -
be closcu that afternoon
STORES TO CLOSE ’
FOR MONDAY'S GAME a ,
j the depot. Ijee Lasswell, Staggs
Terry, who was a little off in Hiej Oldham Hardware Co.,
last game with Poly, will be back on ; J. B Hines, Armstrong ft
third base Monday and ludicutions Thornhill Transfer Co., W
lone, Reagor Grocery Co . Il Bo< hie.
Modern Shoe Hhop, C. A Arbold,
Co.,
the job good and IC. E. Youngblood, W. H Moure,
Estes lias been suf ‘ Freeman’s Barber Shop, Rice Wool-
hut tn Milla, McDuffie Grocery Co.. Miss
i Wilson's Studio, W. F. Billups, F E.
reiier. H N Nycum. la ach &
feature of other Falkner, Olympic < undy Kitebun,
his usual place j Pierco’s Burber Shops,
lie betli d 1,000 I
between TVinlty 1 aiversity and A | iu <•»'’ fir. t game with Polytechnic
The Farmers will lx- Nobles is out on account of a
games. M«»udiiy and (sprained km <■ but h<: ha 1 an
the Trliiltonlgns arc ' *•*♦•*♦ Hute in Hooker
one of the hardest J Kuykendall at second w a-
wit eb tbry Itave engag' d |1 ht weak In his lilttmg in tin
Although Trinity w»»[uh>g of the seaeoti. hut lo is
Polytecitt’ic
ilirn ■ ( <>..
His
Phy r
head
phy J
him
dh<i
arc
lx
the |
Ever
Hout
Ro l
bl
put
ill,
pit
r i
part
great
last
pin
' bloc
poundedi
left
at
Ad pi,
him t
with ief
kidneys
Ro
hard
Murph
Mi
Wolgast P’H hf
Murphy i' ’
Round
anti ham
Ad landed I,
■wol i
A<l settle
IB » nd
to fa’t at
Round
stoutaeh
it liout
uppe
I [They
haril' ner.
M ur-1 stoma'
”lv and chc
med
then
a
to
re-jtin
corner i
but did litt|e ft
wll|b ToBtlJ
stum-body in tin
' dog." Murjty
• •-sin and At
he bn
' fdllght
11ing k
i ' 8
I staggered.
Round
to face ;■
'welvf-.w^j
’fed Mu,-phy J
C'X i'-3 u> ip j
1 ^ft to the m
left to -toiuach MujJ
•' tieutrxl corncrt J
lefts and rights. w.jJ
• hut saved irtnseifl
into a clinch, y :r(,J
•Murph)'s rojBd. |
M'irphy J
sixteen—Ai pat I
nd Murphy tot it
toniach. Manftyl
\d put right :i»
WolRast ’o«|*»»
i«-li, but did w i
round.
They
'd right
of the bout'
deal of <iif-|'
rounds|;
There |
frtlt 'h* ..
io clit^ i*'"1
.Murphs
’h'' ,’cl'' rt*1
MurpW,Fj
chin in a steady stream. In
tenth, nineteenth and twentieth I
rounds Murphy, who luyd the fluht
safely won. fought under wrapt but
. at that had the better of it in eat
i session. To Wolgast's credit it nin.-t
! be said that he was game, but tin- old ( ,
I fierce attack was gone, the stamina
I was gone, and the crushing powe
of lit;, pun< h had passed.
After the fight Jim Griffin
; referee said:
"For the
I there w
ference.
was any-'
Wolgast j
hotly, but
Just as head
Murphy put Ad jaw
first
not a
In the last four
Murphy won as he pleased.
doubt that Wolgast is sliding ' |
Tlie fight
first round.
"‘Watcd. jij.
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Tommy
j fighting a careful, heady fight. W
(showed himself clearly the Michigan'to
’ Wld Cat's master. I ro
For the first part of the tight,
to the seventh, Wolgast had
worst of it, but not decidedly so.
i that round Murphy put a hard
' sw ing over and Ad's knee.-
‘ In the same round Murphy
hard right punch Murphy put
i Wolgast's lip. and for the rest of
HARLEM TOMMY MURPHY AGAIN Wills
FIGHT DECISION ® |
l.\-< HAMFION WASOI T-F<H<.H’|. I,
<MT HEABED \ND Xl.so
OIT FOISTED
Though <>ttme to the Finisli,
Okl-Tiine Fire anti Fervor
Mas Sailly Missing in
the Bout,
Rt.
I to f;
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I twice to
t to 0"’
right ui’l1
liard left 1
tiff
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in rapk*
Htaiitli “Pl1*
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body bio*1
ptonia'di 1,1
Griffin nt"**1
Bh bard(*J» 01 '
VVolgast'tt ix-ad
Hn»t left
I Even round
Rott I tiiteen- tVolgMd
to li- nl an I Murphy ,ei:l
till la, and then
vl chopped right |
Murph) put hard lift
nd Ad right to the l.-d
cautious. Wojut -ft
- face and poundtd ■
t h. Wolgast's roui
In a clinch Mui-
I a hurtl right uppercut
Even round
nine — Wolgast
-,-ventcen Wolgaft
t<> stomach and ■
tin- in ad Murphy sent Mil
h ...I tough:. WoIgMtlj
‘A i*h <i shower of IS
Returning. Tom \|u,|,iiS |>ub hard right
ght to ;>» ff
, I,, .- the ring. "’R
Murphy putJ
duplicated. '1'1
Murphy's naad.l
„l ..ghteen- Wulff]
ii,,. nose.
■ ream i™® Wafffl
hard right wd W-1
. nt right and left tai
, , streamed h'<ff I
to stoniach. The^B
„f Wolgast’s w'l»|
ill a stead.' 8(I
d his head,
Murph) rocked .mJ
J . hopped right ’-0 fl
r(( |(.fl l0 stottaff- fl
is no
Round one
I body’s in the
kept playing for Murphy's
(could not land effectively,
the bell sounded
(dean through the ropes with a right I ' - •
smash to the face.
Round two -As soon as tin s.- ond
( round opened, the Harlemite rushed
( his man and rocked Ad’* lit ad w ith
, hard lefts and rights. Wolgast wal-
, loped Tommy’s kidneys and
opened Tommy's left ear with
stinging blow. He shot a right
l the head also anti received in i
, turn a hard left swing to the jaw
Round three The third was full
I of furious mix-ups. Murphy, started
j it with a right to the bead anti th
' boys fought in a neutral corner. Wol-
gast put Murphy through the ropt
| with an uppercut,
liny landed a shower of blows on th<-
! head and stomach. Wolgast cairn
(back with hard left and right to the
stomach. Murphy shot a hard left
to mouth and Wolgast spat blood.
Round four The fourth was Mui
phy's. He shot two hard rights to
Wolgast’s mouth shortly utter the
! opening and Ad again spat blood,
i 1'he former champion's judgment o!
i ■ 2 a i I '
I distance waif bad .Murph) sent
■ left
I etl O
j his chin
i It a in tut r
(two lefts to the face, uugeritig Ail
’ Wolgust pul his head down and bor
i ■■<! in. but Tommy straightened him
| up with right anti left uppt nuts.
I Round five Wolgast opened the f
1 fifth round by pouring a hot liot v () (
, into Murphy's stonnicli. .Mugplty up
perent him with left and Hooked a
hard right io face. Wolgast pound-
ed tli" botly ami Murphy pnl left •"
jaw. Murphy put right to head I
was Murphy's round
Round six Murphy sent hard 1* It
and right to atuninch. Wolgast pla -
etl for the stomiqli, landing a ItAid
right and then putting left to bead ,
\t the bell Wolga-t shot two tlpj" ''
| cuts hat'd Io head. Wolgast'* round ''
Round seven- Wolgast put hat'd , , )a)nJ at
left ami right to the head I11’.'
i.hot slinging left ami right to lace,'
angering Ad, who tore in fiercely ,
lie hammered Tommy’s stoiuacli with
a series of lefts and rights, but did , "
no sei'iouv damage. In a clinch NN«>l-
gart putted wearily Even round
Round eight Wolgast pu* •
I left to stoma' li ami repealed
phy sent left to head and Ail loop< d |
his right to cheek.
,phy landed
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head a
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Rotiud nine —Wolgast pounded""
Murphy's stomach with left and
right. Murphy laudetl ligbf I'’11 10
taco ami Wolgggt knocked h”"
'against the rope*, both fulling thru
Ad chopped Murph; » 1a i
, pet’ lit
ll|,.,| A1]
Tointn
row d booed as Ad bit fl
I".: right chop u tbi
H. Even round.
itii'l fourteen- ' aid
i gilt to the Jan ufa
left to the ting
:tb fl
to face and left mi
i 1 nited Press Special.
Coft'roth's Arena, San Francisco,
(t’al., April 19. Out fought in fif-i'd W.,;.:.,.,-,
j teen rounds of the twenty, his ftHi-lidiy'. round
covered with blood, and twice dur-! ' I'b.,,
ing the fight in serious danger from!1' ’it Wolg., , ,
hard left swings. Ad Wolgast today,
i justified the suspicions of those who
believed bis champtonahip day.; ,,n-'
gone. Harlem Tommy Murphy. , ,-
Wolgast with righ
* ^toniuch ai
I round.
up
t he
In!
left
buckled.
put a
a
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a steady stream. In th<* ’o lar.
nineteenth and twentieth! Round thirteen
to head and left to J„ w
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McKnight, G. W. Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 16, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 20, 1913, newspaper, April 20, 1913; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1288219/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .