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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, :
THE STATESMAN
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How They Stand
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TEXAS LEAGUE.
Won. Lost.
TEXAS LEAGUE
BURS, PIRATES, 0.
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Galveston:
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AMERICAN LEAGUE.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE.
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Won. Lost.
•Batted for Youree in ninth.
EXPORTERS, 2; BUFFS, a
SPUDDERS, 5; GASSERS, 4.
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Score by nnings:
Score by innings:
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Perry and Perkins; Mails
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RED SOX 9; BROWNS 7.
by Bolden 7, by Martina S.
Total.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
•Ran for Smith in second.
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GIANTS S; CARDS X
YANKEES 13; TIGERS St
■ulted in four runs in one-third of an
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Score by innings:
Baugn, Bailey and O'Far-
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Brooklyn, 5; Chicago, 0.
St. Louis, 4; New York, 3.
aided with sacrifices.
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Cleveland ..
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Score by Innings:
San Antonio .......
Galveston.........
Linzmen ....
South Austin
The score:
Houston:
Menze, if.....
Ins, 3b......
Leslie, 1b.....
Rust, rf......
Doyle, 2b.....
Patterson, ss. .
Ashworth, c. .
Bolden, p.....
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Fuller, 2b.....
Nee, 3b........
Brown, cf. . ...
Booe, if. . .....
Lear, 1b.......
Storey, rf.....
Gross, ss......
Gibson, c.....
Stryker, p.....
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Score by innings:
New York .......015 005 012—12 14
Score by innings:
Dallas............
Fort Worth.......
Nixon, ........
Taylor, 3b......
Schneider, rf. . .
Monroe, 2b.....
Alexander, 1b. .
Kelley, c.......
Breaux, c......
Martina, p......
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Shreveport:
Silva, cf-If......
Ewold t, ss.......
Jackson, rf......
Eibel, 1b........
Hungling, 2b -c. .
Smith, ..........
Rudy, rf. . ...
Callahan. If. . .
Montegut, ss. .
O’Brien, c. . ..
Irby, ct.......
King, 1b......
Bonner, 3b. . ..
Gudger, p.....
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Shreveport . . ..t..
Detroit ....
Batteries:
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Fort Worth:
Stow, ss.......
Sears. If. . ......
Williams, rf.....
Kraft. 1b.......
Hoffman, 2b. . .
Atz, 2b.........
Phelan, 3b......
O’Brien, cf.....
Moore, ........
Pate, p. . .......
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Where They Play Monday.
Philadelphia at Cleveland.
New York at Detroit.
Washington at Chicago.
Boston at St. Louis.
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Sunday's Games.
San Antonio, 6; Galveston, 0.
Beaumont 2; Houston, 0.
Fort Worth, 3; Dallas, 0.
Wichita Falls, 5; Shreveport 4.
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Cleveland, 5; Philadelphia, 2.
New York, 13; Detroit, 6.
Washington, 5; Chicago, 0.
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Josefson, rf. . ..
Gross, 88......
Miller, of......
Mokan, if......
Clark, 2b. . ....
Schleibner, 1b. •
McElwee, 3b. . .
Kitchens, c. . ..
Hudspeth, p. . .
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CLEVELAND, Oho, Sept. 12.—Cleve-
land- retained first place by defeating
Philadelphia, 5 to 3. Mails won his
third American League game, keeping
the Athletics hits well scattred.
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Summary: Sacrifice hits Pate; stolen
bases, Williams, Kraft; two-base hit.
O’Brien; three-base hits, Falk, Sears;
struck out, by Pate 5, by Dale, 3; base
on balls, off Pate 1; double play, Hoff-
man to Kraft.
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Batteries: Carter and Schiefferi
Thorp. Eckhardt and Higgins.
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Where They Play Monday.
St. Louis at New York.
Chicago at Brooklyn.
The score:
Dallas:
Falk, 2 b
Coombs, If. . ..
Mattick, 3b. . ..
Rigney, 3b. . ..
Conley, ss.....
Robertson, c. . .
Heritage. 1b. . .
Youree, rf. . ...
Dale, p........
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By Associated Press.
HOUSTON, Texas, Sept. 12.—Beau-
mont and Houston batted twelve in-
nings in the final game of the season
before the Exporters won by the scgre
of 2 to 0.
A field day preceded the game.
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three-base hit Monroe: stolen base,
1 1 McDonald; sacrifice bit, Alexander;
0 a double plays, Ainsworth to Patterson to
, Leslie, Taylor to Monroe to Alexander;
base on halls. off Bolden 3; struck out.
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Clark; sacrifice hits Gross Hudspeth,
Mokan. artin; double play. Nartin to
Hunglng; stolen bases, Miller (3). O-
kan. Clark. Schliebner, Hungling, Mc-
Elwee (3), Kitchens, Brown; base on
■ ,ollbaff Little 7, off Hinton 2, off
Hudspeth 2; struck out, by Hudspeth
4, by Little 1.
By Associated Press.
DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 12.— "Babe"
Ruth went hitless- Although at bat
six times he drew four passages. Lewis
and Pipp hit home runs, both of them
40 2 8 36 11 1
Where They Play Monday.
(Season ended Sunday.
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By Associated Press.
FORT WORTH, Texas, Sept. 12.—
Playing straight baseball andfighting
all the way to the wire, Fort Worth
won the last game of the season from
Dallas,. 2 to 0. It was a brilliant pitch-
ing duel between Pate and Dale.
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SHREVEPORT, Texas, Sept. 12—The
final game of the season was preceded
by athletic events participated in only
by members of the Shreveport team, al-
though the visitors copped the game 5
to 4.
The score:
001 300 020—0 3 3
000 030 000-3 6 4
By Associated Press.
MARION, Ohio, Sept. 13.—A delega-
tion o frailway emplayes living in
Marion and nearby cities marched to
Senator Harding’s front porch today in
a demonstration of their allegiance to
his candidacy and of their dinagree-
ment with the labor leaders opposing
him because of his support of the Cum-
mins-Each act.
The delegation represented the Ma-
rion Harding and Coolidge Railway
Club and presented him with a reso-
lution adopted by the club, declaring
that their vinit was in protest against
misrepresentation of his position on
railway labor. A speech by the nomi-
nee reiterating hla faith In the Cum*
mlns-Esch measure was a part of the
program.
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ST. LOUIS. Mo., Sept. 12.—Home
runs by Hooper and Me nosky broke a
tie in the eighth Inning and gave Bos-
ton a victory over BL Louis in the
opening game of the aeriea here today.
Score by innings: K. I
Boston ...........001 051 020—0 17 31
St. Louis ........101 140 000—7 11 1
Batteries: Hoyt. Bush and Schang;
Debbery, Vanglider, Sot born and Sev-
ereid.
By Associated Press.
GALVESTON, Texas, Sept 12.—
Stryker held Galveston to three hits
and San Antonio won the last game
of the season, 6 to 0. The score:
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fielding and won the first game of
the series fro mChicago. 5 to 0. Grimes
of the Suerbas was invincible through-
out, and, although he yielded four hits
and a pass, only 28 batsmen actually
faced him. All the Brooklyn players
made one or more hits except Myers
and Miller, both of whom, however.
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NEW YORK, Sept. 12—St. Louis
won the first game of the aeriea from
New York today. The Giants went
into the last inning with the score 6
to 0 against them, and started a rally
which included five hits and three
runs. Haines then gave Way to Shre-
del. With the bases filled Youngs was
thrown out at first, ending the game
The Giants played poorly in the field
and were unable to solve Haines until
the ninth inning. In the seventh Kel-
ly and Bancroft pulled off a triple
play. With three Cardinals on the
paths, Lavan drove a liner to Kelly,
who stepped on first, retiring McHenry
for the second out, and then threw
to Bancroft, who touched second before
Hornsby could get back. The score:
Summary: Two-base hits, Nee,
Brown; home run, Booe; stolen base,
Lear; struck out, by Stryker 10; by
Gudger 1; base on balls, off Stryker 2,
off Gudger 3.
CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—Courtney let
Chicago down with five hits today,
while Washington bunched hits behind
Williams’ wildness and shut out the
locals. . Manager Griffith, because of a
decision by Umpire Dineen in, the
fourth inning, announced that he was
playing the game under protest.
Score by innings: R.
Washington .......000 013 001—6
Chicago ........000 000 000—0
The final game Sunday afternoon at
Lake Austin Park between the Linz-
men and South Austin for the city
championship resulted in a 6 to 3
victory for the former team. Heavy
bitting by Hooper, Knibb and Lewis
and the pitching of Carter for the
Linemen was the reason for South
Austin's defeat in the last of the three-
game series. Thorp, who pitched for
South Austin, had hard sledding
against the heavy hitting Linemen and
was forced to retire in the eighth in-
। nlng in favor of Eckhardt, who fin-
ished the game in safety. Knibb and
Hooper, who knocked consecutive home
runs in the fourth inning for the Line-
men. were each presented with a 110
bill by Nick LAnz, owner of the club.
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Fort Worth .......... 62
San Antonio ......... 49
Wichita Falls........ 40
Brooklyn ......... 81
Cincinnati ........... 74
New York........... 76
Pittsburgh ........... 70
Chicago ........... 67
St. Louis ............ 63
Boston .......... 52
Philadelphia ......... 53
Cleveland ............ 83
New York ........... 86
Chicago .............. 84
St. Louis ....... 66 .
•"Boston ........ 65
Washington .......... 60
Detroit ..... 53
Philadelphia ......... 44
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