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By Amociated Preas to the Austi American.
BOSTON, July 13. — Detroit hit
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Galveston at Fan Antonio.
Houston at Beaumont.
Shreveport at Wichita Falls.
Dallas at Fort Worth.
Results Monday:
Ranger. 9: Fastland, 0 (forfeited).
Mineral Wells. 7; Gorman. 3.
Abilene, 7; Cisco, 5.
training camp next spring.
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Chicago 8; Brooklyn 2.
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Boston at Pittsburgh.
Brooklyn at Chicago.
New York at St. Louis
Philadelphia at Cincinnati.
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Wichita Falls 8; Shreveport 1.
Heaumont 11; Houston 6.
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Houston ...........300 010 0z0-- 6
Beaumont ............ 400 •<•—11
Two-haas hits—Rader 1. Nixon 1.
Baggan 1. Miller 1. Three-base hits
—-islin 1. James .1. Home runs-
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Rawlings, 2b
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Where They PRy Today.
Chicago at Washington.
St. Louis at New York.
Detroit at Boston.
Cleveland at Philadelphia.
runs—Chapman 1. Welch
—Off Caldwell 1, off Rommel
Struck out—By Caldwell 4.
“ITS TOASTED”
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Second Game.
Score:
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2 01, Olson 1. Wheat 1, Myers 1 Base
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Chapman's home run. the only hit
off Rommel in the 8 2-8 innings he
pitche, won the opening game of
the serles for Cleveland
Keefe was batted out of the box
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0 Car Ison kept the visitors' hits seat -
otered. while the home team bunched
0 hits with Boston's misplays
Burns, if. ...
Banc rof t, s». .
Young. rf. ..
E.emtih, c..
Irich, 3b. ..
Kelly, 1b. ...
King. cf.....
Doyle, 2b. ...
Snyder, c. ...
•Spencer, rf. .
Barnes, p. ...
••McCarty ..
Turn-base hit*--Kelly l; Brown 1;
Fuller 1; Callahan I. Three Uisei.it
—Griggs 4 Bacrifice hits—■Gibson 2:
Fuller 1; (Brict 1. Stolen base-
Scoggins Base on balls—Off Kell)
2; off Lee 1; off Ecoggins 8 Struck
•Mt—By Kroh 1; by Le 2. by Kel
ly 4.
Tobin, rf. ...
Gedeon. 2b.
Sirler, 1b. ..
Jacobean, cf.
Williams. If
Smith. 3b ..
Gerber, ss. .
Severeid, C. .
Wellman, p.
•Billings ...
Totals *♦ 311*2519 1
•One out when winning run scored
•eHatied for Shires In ninth
esew right ran for Dale in ninth
FORT WORTH
...27 7 7 27 18 0
1 14
1 3
0 0
4 1
1 0
1 8
3 1
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1 4
2 0
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Wingo’s hard hitting was i
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Henre
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•f the Publisher of the Austin Atwertana.
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Spudders Win superb Game-
By Azcociated From to the Austin American
WICHITA FALLS, Tex., July 13.
—The Spudders outhit and outfielded
the Gsneers and won a superb game,
8 to 1.
Score:
SHREVEPORT.
AB. R. H. O. A. E
8 37 11 1
Rath. 2b ..
Imubert, 1b.
Roush, cf. .
I uncan, if. •
Neele, rf. ..
(‘rane, 8b.
Bicking. SB. .
Ring. ......
0 2
1 0
1 !
• 1
1 8
ft ft
ft 18
0, 1
2 1
1 ft
E. Collins. 2b.
Weaver, 3b. .
Jackson, rf
Felsch, cf ..
J. Collins, 1b
Risberg. ss . .
• and le pri
Ameriesn evei
• 2
ft 1
ft 1
1 1
Jchnston, 1b. .... 8
(‘Neill, c. ....... 8
Caldwell, P......8
St. Ltis.....
New York ..
Cicotte and Zachary
often.
ere hit
Ward, m .....
Vick. rf.......
Pipp, 1b......
Ruth. If.......
Mcusel, 3b. ...
Bedie, ........
Pratt. 2b......
Hannah, c.....
Collins, p. «. ..
Thormahlen, p.
Peckin paugh
Shore, p.......
••Lewis .......
• • • Fewster ... .
zGieich .......
Two-base hits—Flagstead 1; Veach
1; Leonard 1; Cobb 1; McInnis 1
Three-huse hit—Veach. Stolen bases
—O. Bush 1; Menosky 1. Base on
ball*— Off Leonard 4; off Fortune 9.
Struck out—By Leonard 4
Reds' Hita Turn the Trick.
CINCINNA'TI, O. July 18—Cin-
cinnati bunched hits off Meadows in
two innings and won from Philadel-
34 4 8 27 11 1
Results Yesterdny.
Chicago 5: Washington 3
Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 3.
Detroit 10. Boston 4.
St. Louis 4-2; New York 4-T.
Ena; 3b. ......
Leslie, 1b......
stellbauer, rf. .
McDonald, cf. .
Doyle, 2 b......
2 •
2 2
1 •
1 8
8 1
.. 34 8 8 21 16
5 1
3 ‘1
Hollocher, m
Terry. 2b. ...
Merkie, 1b. ..
Robertson. If
Paskert, cf. .
Desi. 3b.....
Kiilifer. c. ...
Alexender, p
••nark
•••Barber ...
Two base hit--Boeckel. Three-base
hit—Whitted Stobn bases- Mann 1;
Holke 1; Ma ran rille 1; Carey 1;
Sen th worth 1: Bigbee 1 Doubie plays
---Whitted to Grimm; Boeckel to
Holke. Boeckel to Pick to Hoiks
Bases on balls—Off Scott 8; off
Carisos 8. St ruck out—By Scott 2;
by Carison 8.
86 3 ft 24 11
1 * Pirates Take Second Game.
f By Asscaten Press to the Austin asMSHao^
84 4 8 27 14
ft ft
1 2
82 8 9 37 16 ft
Tobin, rf. ...
Gedeon, 2b. . .
Sisler, 1b. ...
Jacobson, cf.
Williams. If. .
Smith, 3b. ...
Gerber, as. . ..
Severeid, c. ..
Shoc ker, p. ..
*e the Auat American
Texas. July 13.-
of the Bay City,
Club has been
. . 000 001 010—2 6 0
. . . 000 000 000—0 11 1
Totals..........42 6 12 36 23 2
1 4
1 1
1 12
Mobile ..... 000 010 000—1 8 2
New Orleans 010 003 00*—4 A 0
................81
bnses—Dykes 1 Doubie plays—Cald
w<ll. Gardner end Chapman 1;
Weich ai 1 Griffin* |. Base on balls
Pirates Win 5 to 4.
Br +--Prees «• the Ausuu American
SAN ANTONIO. Texas, July 18-
Galveston won 6 la 4.
Score: __
Totals..........28 3 8 27 8 1
Shreveport ......... 000 000 001—1
Wichita Falls........100 000 02*—3
Stolen bases--Tanner 2, Silva 1.
Sacrifice hit*—Tanner 1. Mokan 1.
Clark 1, Brown 1. Double plays—
Snedecor (unassisted) 1; Jackson and
Hungling 1. Two-base hits J. Mil-
0 ft 8
1 1 0
0 ft ft
Seuthworth. rf
Whitted. 8b. .
Cutshaw, 2b
(rirm, 1b. ••
Caton, M. ...
Haeffner. C- .
Curlaon, p ..
W»b..........31
Birmingham ..00G 000 310—4 8 1
Atlanta ......001 000 010—2 8 2
Totals .......33 3 11 27 10 0
sRan tor rilerbe in seventh.
Chicago ............100 000 211—5
Washington -.--...000 004 200—3
Two-base hits—Leibold, Jackson
2, Felsch 2. Stolen bases—Shanks,
Cleotte Double plays—Risberg to J.
Collins; Schalk to K. Collins; Felsch
to E. Collins to Weaver. Bases on
balls—Off Zachary 1. Struck out—
By Cicotte 3. ay Zachary 1. ,
SL Louis.....
New York..
Twa base hits—Wingo 1. Willlama
t. Meadows 1. Stolen bases Neale
1. Meusei 1 Double playsNeale
and Crane 1; Kicking. Rath and Dan-
bert 1: Fletcher and Paulette I Base
on tails—Off Ring 2. off Meadows
4 Struck out—By Ring 2. by Mead-
ows 2
1 15
1 0
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Chattanooga ..030 000 000—3 s 3
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T is made from the finest tobacco
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Chicago Wins Opener.
By Associated Pre u> th. Austin Amesiean.
WASHINGTCN, July 13.— Chicago
took the opening game of the serles
from Washington.
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Two-base hits—Meusei 2, Ruel 1,
Gedeon 1. Pratt 1. Three-base hits
— Bodie 1 stolen bases—Ward 1
Double plays—Severeid and Gerber
1; Pratt, Ward and Pipp 1 Base
on balls—Off Mogridge 8. off Well-
man 5. Struck out—Ry Wellman 4
Pnnthers Nome (ut Marinea,
Dy AessHatad Press to the Austin Amerlean.
FORT WORTH, Texaz, July 13--
With two down in the ninth, Landry
delivered a pinch Jilt for Dallas that
turped into the tying run.
Landry, however, could nt hold th*
Panthers and they won Tn the Inst
half, the ecore being 4 to 8.
Score
Josefson, rf......4
J. Miller, cf...... 4
Snedecor, 1b.....4
Clark. 2b .......3
Mokan, if........2
Tanner, ea ......2
Grubb, 8b.......3
Kitchens, c- .....4
Sewell, p. ....... 2
By Associated Prees to the Austin Aswim
MEMPHIS, Tenn., July 18.—
"Bobby" Jones of Atlanta, with a
score of 139, was generally conceded
late Tuesday to have won low score
honors by a good margin in the f
qualifying round of the Western
Golf Association's amateur tournar
ment. 3
With less than a score of players
to finish, J ones' nearest competitor
was R. F Bockenkamp, St Louis,
with a card of 147.
Until you try
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Cleveland ........ 52
New York ....... 58
Washington ...... 37
Chicago .......... 21
St. louis ......... 38
Boston ........... 35
Detroit .....i.... 24
Philadelphia ..... 21
AB subecrtptions are strietly cash is advano
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By Associated Press to the Anat in Ameriean
NEW YORK, July 18—New York
and St. Louis divided a double-head-
er. the Browns winning the first
game and the Yankees the second.
Shocker struck out 14 Yankee bat-
ters in the first game.
Babe Ruth struck out five times
out of eight trips to the plate.
He got a single and was passed
twice.
First Game.
Seore:
Demaggio, ss.
Rader. SS ..
Monroe, lb
Nixon, cf. . .
Taylor. 3b. .
Breaux, rf. .
Miller. 1b. .
Stansbury, c.
James, p. • -
Buff Rally Fruitless.
ey Associated Pres to thie Austn American.
BEAUMONT, Tex.. July 18.—After
Leslie's home run with one on in
the eighth gave Houston a one-run
lead. the Buffs went to pieces in
the 1*w half of that frame and
Beaumont scored six runs, winning
easily.
Score: .
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Ward. as. ..
Vick. rf. ..
Pipp. 1b. . .
Ruth. If. ..
Meusei. 3b
Bodie, cf. ..
Pratt. 2b. .
Ruel. c. ...
Mogridge, p.
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Totais..........si i inn i
' •One out when winning run was
■cored.
Gibaun, e.-3b .... 2
Dale I. Struck out—By Dale I, by
8 Be on ball*—off Pats 8;
off lisle 3 Doubie play—Hoffman
to Stow to Kraft
Cube Conquer Brooklyn.
By Associaien Fresa to Uh Avstin American
CHICAGO. Ill. July 18.—Chicago
defeated Brooklyn, 3 to 2, in a tight
game Tuesday.
Score:
tie 2. Double play ।
Miller 1.
*..401820
...411030
J Smith, If...... 6
Fournier. 1b. .... 5
Stock, 3b........5
Hornsby, 2b......5
Iavan, as........6
Cemons, c. ......3
Dilhoefer, c......1
McHenry, cf......4
Heathcote, rf. ... 5
Schupp. p........1
North, p. ........0
Sherdel, p.......2
•••Knode ....... 1
■Schultz .........1
zzJenvrin ........0
Totals ........41
Massey, 3b.......4
Ewoldt, 3b......4
Jackson, rf......4
Hungling, 1b. ... 4
Brown, cf.......3
Silva, if........ «
Vann, c..........ft
Montegut, ss. .... ft
Bono, p.........«
Griggs, 1L .......4
Pepe, 3b.........5
Callahan rf .... 6
Echilebner, 1b r.- 4
Sooggins, c.-p. ... 4
Currie. 2b ...... 4
M. Hauser m. ... 3
OBrien, C ...... ft
kioh. v. ........ 1
CouebniaD, e. ... 2
Lee; P ......... 1
... 80 1121
... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals..........33 2 10 24 7
ST. LOUI&
AB. R. H. O. A. E
Two-base hits—Snyder 1, Kelly 1.
J. Smith 1. McHenry 1. Three-base
hit*—Hornsby 1. Stolen bases—King
1, Frisch 1, Burns 1, Spencer 1.
Double plays—Kelly, Bancroft and
Kelly 1; Barnes and Frisch 1;
Barnes, Bancroft and Frisch 1; Ia-
van and Fournier 1; Schupp. Horns-
by and Fournier 1 Base on balls—
ff Barnes 1. off Schupp 5. off
North 2. off Sherdel 2. Struck out
—By Barnes 1, by Schupp 2, by
Sherdel 1.
Cards Lose in Twelfth.
By Associated Press to the Austin American.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 13.—New
York and St. Louis engaged in an-
other extra-inning game, the visitors
winning in the twelfth, when, with
two out, Spencer beat out an infield
hit that drove in two runs.
Score:
NEW YORK.
AB. R. H. O. A. E
« Ma*. Tsar
•at* rm
8.75 7.00
6.00 10.00
6.00
Totals..........84 4 11 24 10 8
BEAUMONT.
AB. R. H. O. A. E
Totals............ 6 9 27 4 1
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