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The American Sport Page Covers All
All the Latest in
Austin Sports
CHAMP CATS
ROOKIE HENRY
ANGER NINE DROPS FIRST
. NAYLOR WINS
South Austin
-4
Pet
Beats Capitol
CONTEST OF MEXIA SERIES
WIN ANOTHER
STOPS GIANTS
6TH STRAIGHT
AFTER NEARLY WINNING IT
d
5
Athletics Defeat Red
2
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Sox.
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Mexia
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in his Yirst start
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Score by innings:
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
3
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Totals
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•Batted for McMillan in 3th.
H.PO.A. E.
AB. R.
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Johns 8 : bases on
pitch. Ton
balk. Townsend ; time 1 :54 ; umpire
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New York
‘ashington.
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AB. R.
TEXAS LEAGUE.
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n the first base line
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2
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following
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WICHITA FALLS.
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CITY LEAGUE.
2
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Lost.
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10
2
8
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003—8
01*—9 ptres Brashear and Price.
FLORSHEIM OXFORDS
Hub
back to the team managers
dy
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7
3
7
2
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1
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its
H. PO.
Totals
Funkhauser and
pounded
1
4
2
Gresuett ba>«L and Waco defeated Marlin
1
5
0
0
a
3
i
a
0
Totals
tennis tourney finals T-5. 6-4, 9-7.
?
2
•Batter for Sherdel fa sih.
combination
0
lobbing pulied Dunlap and Funk-
$10
$11
!
AND
Totals ..........81 5 10
•Batted for Francis in 8th.
27
11
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18
DILLINGHAM’S
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Mokan, I . .
W right atone. 3b.
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A TRIP TO
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CALIFORNIA
2
Did You Spill Ink
8
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Is Not Complete Unless Ticket Reads
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Totala
14
ONE-WAY THROUGH
on Your Desk?
2
Totals ...
COLORADO
37
5
13
, WASHINGTON.
0
1
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1
3
0
0
2
Summer Tourist Fares
i
0
5
84
3
12
Totale
0
8
Renal will
2
Totals
0
0
2
2
1
VIA
0
and restore the lustre of
1
3
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0
Totals
the finish.
Tattle
Bated for Runsel in 8th.
re-
1
1
0
New York .
MO
0
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quired.
2
Totala .
... n
... 8
DENVER CITY RY
College Baseball
H. PO. A. E
... 31
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-THE DEPENDABLE THOROUGHFARE”
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Baseball Today
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DINERS—ALL MEALS A LA CARTE
STECK’S
AUSTIN vs. MEXIA
13
27
DOUBLE-HEADER
909 Congress
First Game Called 3 p. m.
sac-
ic
Samples free while they
last
viss.
9c
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Dunlap Win Steer
Net Doubles Title
ress
5c
Dodgers Win With
3 to 0 Score.
al
BO
Lakemen Play in
Santone Sunday
to
of
•Batted for Keen in 7th.
••Bat tod for Steuland in 8th.
0
4
Jamleson, if. ...
Wambsganas, 2b.
13
13
2
2
1
1
a
0
0
3
hauser through against i
ins game of the towers. -
0
0
2
2
1
3
0
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Makes It Eight in a
Row.
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0
0
2
LEAGUE STANDING
TEXAS AMOCI AVION
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field
the
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Lost.
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13
IT
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28
20
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8
2
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188—3
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the top of the pen
yesterday afternoon
2
2
21
21
a
2
Wilson,
Ml-ehell.
0
0
Iost.
15
17
19
18
13
18
82
30
Boeton. . . .
Philadelphia.
0
2
1
2
2
2
3
8
8
Totala
Serman.
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2
4
8
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credited with
out a bunt dov
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REDSKINS TOMMYHAWK BATHERS.
WACO. May 29 Lodwig allowed four
oek
irg•
pl
The
will
Giants
2
1
Steuland. p.
Callaghan"*.
Dumovich, P
12
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104—4?
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4
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ge column again
the contest with
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Lost.
18
14
14
19
19
19
20
20
...38 4
DETROIT.
AB. R.
.... 3 2
7
4
2
Progressive Baseball May
Have Wee It
Errors coupled with six hits pet the
South Austin club at the city league at
1 7 24
010 441
Sunday two weeks from next will
battle the Shiner independent* at
Ranger Park while the association
team is on the road.
To date the locals have won six
contests out of eight, and if indi-
cations caused by the last several
garnet mean anything they should
Stolen bases. Hoffman; sacrifice hits.
Haworth. Tavener : two base hits, Tavener.
Phelan. Haworth. Sears. Demaggio, Huber ;
double plays Phelan to Hoffman to Kraft.
Townsend to Turgeon to Strong ; struek
Totalai.........30 3 8 1
•Betted fr Miller in 8th.
••Ran for Ras well in Ath.
•••Batted for Oeschger in 9th.
J. Sewell, at. .
Lutske, 3b. ...
Myatt, a......
Coveleskte, p. .
Clyburn, 1b.
Brodie, rf. . .
Miller. 3b. . ..
MeKeown, M.
Roberta, et. . .
Williama. c. .
Edwards, p. .
play
at
H. PO. A F.
2 8 l 0
1
1
0
8
0
0
Marlin at Waco.
Sherman at Corsicana.
Colorado, the National Parks, California and
the Pacific Northwest
0
0
PITTSBURGH.
AB. R. :
W. F. STERLEY,
General Pa ssenger Agent, Fort Worth, Texas
Decidedly the most comfortable trip is through the Pan-
handle of Texas, and the foothills of New Mexico and Colorado
—The Coolest Route to and From Colorao.
Totals ........
Beaumont. . . .. .
Fort Worth. . .
St. Louia. .
Detroit. . .
Team--
Mexia......
Sherman. - .
Cassins as • .
0
0
Team
Fort Worth. . .
Dellas. . ......
San Antonio. .
Wichita Falls.
Houston.....
Beaumont.
...............
Shreveport . .
New York Gianta to
as a major leaguer.
Teala
Marln. .
Waco
out, by Townsend 2. by .
balls, off Johns 3; wild
eta
ur-
59
Todt, 1b. . .
Coleman, e.
Morrison, p.
Totals ...
3 8
1 0
8 0
Peck Inpaugh,
Gharrity. e.
Ruel, e . ...
Zachary, p. .
Russeli, p. . .
Wade"
Zahnizer. p. .
Binege. 8b. ...
Harris. 2b . ...
Rics. »f.......
Goslin, If. ....
Totals .....
Brooklyn. . . .
New York. . .
Marita . .
Austin. . •
Leach, <
Walker,
Tierney.
Holke, I
5
1
Haney, as. ...
Blue, 1b. . ...
Cobb, cf......
Veach. ......
Fothergil. If. .
Heilman, rf. .
Pratt. 3b. . ..
Cutshaw, 2 b. .
Bassler- e. . ..
Woodall, e. . .
Holloway, p. .
Francis, p. ..
Cole, P......
Man .on".....
0
8
0
Graer, ah. . .
Word. rf. . .
Gressett p. .
Keyes if. ....
Rarford, 2b. .
2
0
3
0
Loat.
18
14
18
0
8
0
H PO. A. E.
8 4 4 8
2
8
4
0
2
1
R.
2
0
8
2
1
7
0
2
2
0
4
14
2
8
1
1
2
2
0
0
2
2
1
1
r
0
8
3
2
6
1
0
4
Won.
24
28
22
20
21
19
18
10
4
0
0
1
It
Pei.
.722
.589
.854
486
.441
424
.894
.385
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
A
0
1
2
0
2
27
Effective Jun* 1, Through Sleeper via M i Itou ri -Kansas- Texas
Railway via Fort Worth
0 i
fl
fl
1
2
8b.
1b. .
2
1
8
18
0
0
4
•Batted for Hubbell in 9th.
BOSTON
2
3
11
1
2
1
1
0
1
Witt. cf. . ..
D»S«n. rf.,.
Rath, rf. .
Pipp. 1b. . .
Memel. If. .
Schang. a. .
Ward, 2b. . .
Scott, ss, . .
Hoyt. P. ..
0
0
0
0
0
0 0
8 3
1
t
1
2
2
.568
A 04
.448
.300
1
0
1
2
10
2
2
2
8
I
Philadelphia. . .
Boston........
. 31
WACO
AR
CHICAGO.
AB. R.
:..28 I
npend ;
Weir.
2
2
8
2
2
2
1
3
2
11
2 1
3 1
0
0
PIRATES WIN UPHILL BATTLE.
PITTSBURGH. May 29.—PHtaburyh won
an uphill game today, defeating Chicago
7 to 4. Score:
Pct
.750
.447
.383
.250
Mathes, 8a, .
Vache, sLT..
Donohue, rf. .
Segrist 8b. .
Massey. 2b. .
Ldorpti:
Totals ....
Houston. .
SaAaa . . .4
1
0
2
5
8
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
.415
.575
.537
.524
.525
.609
.450
.250
Pet
.737
AM
.428
.644
.487
.444
.429
270
AH
. a
•Ona out when winni
BO8TO1
AR.
Totals ..........25
^cora by innings:
Capitol.............
South Austin........
GALVESTON.
AB. R.
......5 0
0
0
0
1
2
0
8
■ seres Testerday.
Mex'a 7. Austin 4.
Waco 8 Marlin 0.
Corsicana 8, Sherman 2.
Bittie. rf. . ..
Distel, es. . .
Ostergard, cf.
Booe, rf. . ..
Groes, se. . .
Boone. If. . ..
Galloway, 2b.
St mon. 3b. . ,
Meyers, ef. . .
E.
0
Where They Play Today.
Cincinnati at St Louis.
Scores Yesterday.
» South Austin 4, Capitol 1.
Where They Play Today.
YMBL vs. De Moley at House park.
Lewie. 3b . .,
Mennor, 2h .
Frierson, M
Pyle, If . .. .
Melver rf.
Riehburs rf. .
MeKay, 1b. . .
Bupp, es- •
Erwin, 9. ..
Seheiffer, e. . .
Bewell, p. . ..
FT. WORTH AND
TEMPLF: Baylor T. Howard
10, A
AB. R
Molten. If. . .... 8 1
Where They Piaf Today.
(Two games-)
at Austin.
Grp* art, ss. .
Royaler, 1b.
La. 2. ■ ■■
Butler. 3b. .
Bechtol, if. .
Bryan. ef. . .
Howell, rf. .
Whitney, c .
Stovail, p. .
H. PO. A. E.
110 0
•Batted for Townsend is 9th.
FORT WORTH.
AU the Lateef in
World Sports
CLEVFLAND.
Where They Play Today.
St. Louis at Detroit.
Cleveland at Chicago.
Boston at Philadelphia.
0
0
Nota. cf......
Johnaton, 2b. .
T. Griffith, rf.
Wheat, if. . ..
Fournier, 1b.
MeCarren, 8b.
High, oo. . ...
Falk. 2b. ....
Clements, m.
Chaney. 3b. .
Holloway, cf.
Lowrance, rf.
Crew.* lb.' ....
Whitworth, If.
Fleharty. p. .
Brpoka, ......
1
1
AB. R. H. PO. A. E
4 0 113 1
■
4
W rights tone, 3b. ,
Williams, rf. ...
Walker, rf......
Tierney. 2h. ...
Holke, lk .....
Sand Bs........
Waon, c. ......
Winters, p......
Behan, p.......
Pive Martin orroro eeastod the locals in
poshing over several rums.
MARTIN
Calve, ef. ....
See ra. if.....
S oil boner, rf.
Kraft, Ib ....
Hoffman. 1b. .
Phelan, 8b. . ..
Haworth, c. . .
1 4
S ‘
C. Webb, es. . ..
Kaddox. lb. . .
E. Webb, if .
Terrell. rL ...
Clementa. ef. . .
.u .
Hill. p........
............ 20
SHREVEPORT
1
. 2
Two base hits. Gerber. MeManus. Sever-!
ledi Blue ; three base hits, Williams ; left on ‘
bases. St. Louis 4, Detroit 10; baser on 1
bails, off Shocker Bayne 8; Franeis 1:
struck out. by Bayne 1, Francia 2: Mt».!
off Shocker 4 ia 1 1-3 innings Bayne 4 in,
7 2-3. Holloway 4 in 1-3. Francis 5 in
7 2 3. Cole 1 in 1.
A
H PO A. E.
2 4 10
12 27
Score, second game
PHILADELPHIA
Statz, ef......
Holiocher, wa. .
Grantham 2b. .
Hartnett. 1b. .
Friberg, 3b. . .
Miller. If.....
Heathcote, rf. .
OFarrell, e. ...
Alexander. P- .
Keen, p......
AB. R.H.PO.A. E
... 204 000
000 004
Totals ..........32 9 11 27 21
•Batted for Connally in 9th.
Won.
::
innin*. aone out two runs scored and
two on base in second. Russell, fl in 7,
Zahniner 1 in 1.
10 18
set
4 4 4
4 4 2
4 4 2
4 3 8
Washington. . . 104
Two base hits. Rud ; three bane hits
Rice. Bluege ; left on bases New York 9
Washington 11- bases on belts, Hoyt 5.
Russell 2. Zahniver 1 , struck out by Rus-
»-ll 3. by Hoyt; hits off Zachary I In I
of driving and
Miteball. ee. . .
Picinich, e. . ..
Walters, e. . ..
Menosky, ef. .
Burna. 1b. . ..
Harrie. If. . ..
Flagtead. rf. .
Shanks, th. . .
McMillan. 3b. .
Reichle". . . .
emster. ah. . .
Totals ..........24 1 4 18_ 7 7
SOUTH AUSTIN •
9 27 11
Two base hits. Johnson. Wheat. Groh ;
three base hits, T. Griffith. Fournier ; left
en bases. New York 4. Brooklyn 11 bases
oa bails, off McQuillan 2 Henry 1 ;
stuek out, by McQuillan 3; hits, off Mc-
Quillan 11 in 8; off Jonnard 1 in 1.
flyer* earlier in the season here.
Lefty Ord of the university will
start the game on the mound for
Austin, and John Jones will catch.
Roy Davis will be held in reserve
taking the rubber should anything
happen to Ord.
27 »
Northern of Mexia and A. Rankin
Johnson of Austin
No Progressive Baseball
Yesterday's centest but illustrat-
ed the fact that the brains of the
then come by and get a
free sample of RENAL.
2 •* 25 IS
ilng run scored.
IN
24 13
AR R. H. PO.
.4 2 4 4
. 37 4
ii I
, Ranger club. If there are any, is
1 mot with Manager Johnson For-
m getting various miscues made by
“the athletes in the field for the mo-
ment, it can be stated with foun-
dation that had Johnson shown the
/least *essehce of Scrapping and up-
and-at-'em baseball knowledge
IM 1
012 8
NEW YORK.
AB. R. H. TO.
......5 0 2 3
1 8
10 14
NEW YORK. May 29—Frank Henry,
recruit south pew, pitched Brooklyn to a
3 to 8 shutout ever tbs worid's champion
114 444 842 -4
102 121 00"--T
Demaggio, If. .
Turgeon, as. . ..
Brews 2b. . ..
Kirkham, rf. .
Strong. 1b. . ...
Huber. 3b.....
Kenna, ef. .
Lothes, e......
Townsend, p. .
Edington". . .
• For further information, descriptive booklet. "Scenic Colo-
rado-Utah.” Rocky Mountain National-Rates Park.” "Yellow-
atone Park” or "Glacier Park," or sleeper reservations, call on
your local ticket agent or address Mr. J. L. McDonald, General
Agent, 605 Gunter Building, Ban Antonio,
the pitol played at House Park.
Score, South Austin 4 to 1.
Edwards of Soth Austin allowed but
Ivor hits.
Powell, ef......
Southworth, rf. ..
fcXX:::;
Kopr" "ni
o Nett, .........
Smith. .........
Miller, .........
Bagwell*.......
Ntxon"*. . .x...
Oeschger, P.....
Felix***........
Moore. 3b. . ..
Sargent. 2b. .
Riley. 1b. ....
Simmons, if. .
Wight, cf. . .
Killey, rf. . ..
tow. sa.....
J. Burns, e. .
Foreman, p. . .
Totals ......
Smith. If. ...
Flack, rf. ...
Poporeer. Th. .
Bottomey. 1b. .
Stock. 3b. ...
Myers. ef. . .. .
Freigau. m. .
i Clemona, e. .
, Sherdel, p. . .
’ Sell, p.......
Manor Defeats Hutto
Manor defeated Hutto Sunday at
Manor 7 to 1.
The hurling of Bivins of Manor
was good and he held Hutto at bay
in all but the fourth inning.
Pratt of Manor parked the ball
in the fourth with one on base.
Score: R
Hutto ............... joo noo—1
Manor .............. 40* 01*—7
Bateries: Huttd—Blackman and
Brown. Manot—Bivins and Allison.
Two base hits. Seeriat. Schultz 2: boms i
nina Beti, Vache WaD« ; runs batted ia
by Schmandt t. Vache 2. Ball. Donohue.
Segrist, Lingle, Love. Wano, Sehultz 2: 1
caught ’stealing. Donohue. Segrist ■ saeri-
flee hits. Wano, Vache. Schmandt, Lnzle:
h>t# and runs. off Pert ion 3 bits 7 runs I
5 innings ne outs in 4th, off Berle 3 hits
no runs 3 innings, struck out by PgHm*' -
2. by Berle 1, Lave 6 ; bases on balls, Per-
ties 2. Berle 1, Love 3; Batsmen hit. by A
Pertica, ♦ VacheI ; left on bases. Howton
• 7 Daillas 8: time of game 1:55; umpires |
9 Kane and Fanning.
doubles championship of the uni- Dyer,
verstty yesterday by defeating McCurdy"*, .
Chandler and Willis in the varsity
0 Chicago at Pittsburg.
0 Brooklyn at New York.
1 ( Philadelphia at Boston.
SPUDS SWEEP CRAB SERIES.
WICHITA FALLS, May 29. —Wichita
Falls made a clean sweep of the three
games seriaa by beating the Sand Crabs
today 9 to 5. Henry Meine won his fifth
straight game since joining the Sudden
by the waiver route from the San Antonio
club. Score:
32 8 11 27 4 1
- 000 408 444—ft
.....024 418 41»—8
Sunday. Austin
F redericksburg
1
0
Cleiborne 2b. .
Andrews. 1b.
Alexander. «. . .
Dorkery, if......
PInin. Ie and e.
Chatham ef ..
2 Payne
ing short
12 Austin High
Diamond Athletes
Receive Letters
Twelve Austin high school base-
ball athletes will receive the cov-
eted A‘s today for services on the
diamond this year carrying the
clors of Austin high through a
pretty successful season Eugene
Myers, student manager, will re-
ceive a managerial letter.
Captain Lefty Bowles will not pe
present today to receive his letter
award because of any injury re-
ceived last week in a game.
Men receiving awards are Moul-
din. catcher. Peacock, first base:
Twining, second base, Carpenter,
second base. Camp. third base;
Krueger, third base; Ogletree,
shortstop; Dickerson and Bowles,
fielder*; Clarke, Falk and Keys,
outfielder* and pitchers.
INDIANS BEAT WHITE BOX.
CHICAGO. May 29.-Cleveland con-
centrated its attack in the third and sixth
innings and piled up a safe lead for Cov-
eleskie, who won 4 to 4 from Chicago.
Score.
bingles while hia teal
scheduled to journey down
....400 001
... 320 000
romp through the remainder
the season highly successful.
Lewis, se......
Waller. Zb. . .,.
Grigg*, rf. . ...
GIlesple, ef. . .
Bhirs, 1b......
Vne 2
ehroyer, e. . . .
Lennir. If. ....
Lodwig, p. . . .
001 000---4
019 000 -t
000 000 801—1
..410 141 00*—3
8 37 15
of scintillating
BRAVES TAKE DOUBLE HEADER.
BOSTON. May 29. Bnston took both
Kames from Philadelphia today. The first
was loosely plsyed 18 to 7, but the second 1
was won. 8 to 2. by Poreia double with
tW bases full In the last of the ninth.
Score, first rame
PHILADELPHIA
8 4
ai
WT- a
Ei* 2.2
Stansbury“, ..
Totals •---
Stolen bases, Gillespie. Sehroyer, Lenoir.
Struck out, Ludwig 2. Gressett 5 ; bases on
balls, Ludeig 2, Grensatl 1 ; nnerifice bite.
Lewin, Grizgs. Untz. Lenoir, Lodwig, loft
on hasen. Ween fl. Marlin 4, time 1.45.
umpire Dit Speneer.
Galveston.....
Wichita Falis:t
be run orf this afternoon, and thel
preliminary rpunds are scheduled
to begin.
As results of yesterday’s play
Desshlell will meet Bell and Ma-
ther will play Burnham.
New York. . .
Pittsburgh. .
Brooklyn. ...
Chicago . ...
St. Louis, . .
Cincinnati. .
Pbiladelphis. .
H. m. A. E
2 3 8 0
Two base h‘ta. Powell 2. Roeck el ; left i
on bases, Philadelphis 9, Ree ton 0. bnaes
an balie, off Winters 5, Rehan 1, Miller 4 J
•truck out, by Winters 8, Miiler 3; hits,
off Winter 7 tn 8 1-3 (none out in 9th),
off Reban 1 in none. Miller 7 in 8. Owch-
|W 1 Ir 11 kit bv pitcher, by Miller (Win-
tert. Wrightstone).
A South Austin. . .
.:::::::
” Capitol.........
eight straight by defeating Beaun
to 2. Score:
BEAUMONT.
AB. R. H. PO.
REDS NOSE OUT CARDS.
ST. LOUIS. May 29. —Cindnnat de-
feated St Louis in the second game of the
serles today 8 to 2. Score»
CINCINNATI.
AB. R. H. PO. A E
Semi-Finals Today
In Junior Tourney
Semi-finals in the singles of
the Austin Junior center of the
National Tennis association will
.004 101
.012 122
Clopp M .....
Malmquist, 2b. .
Sengota. If . ...
Grubb,3b. .
Bpeogle, lb.....
mi"ernn
■timer, a.....
Cantrell, p. ...
Summary: Two base hits, Maddox, sac-
rifice hits. Ratliff. Keyes, wslks. Edwards
1 ; strike outs. Edwards 8. Hill 2: left on
bases, Capitol 4. Sooth Austin 8.
Nixon, ef. . ..
Southworth, rf.
Boeckel, 3b. . .
Mennis, 1h
Felix. If.....
C-uise, If. . ..
2,"
Smith 2d. . ...
Rudolph, p. . .
Renton, p. ...
Two base hits, McCowan. Walter; left on
bases. Boston 8. Philadelphia 3; bases on
halt, off Piercy 1, O’Doul 2, Naylor 2;
struck out bv Piercy 8; hits off Piercy 8
in 7 innings, O’Doul 1 in 1; hit by pitcher,
by Piercy MeGowanY ; losing pitcher,
Piery.
play with Minchen tomorrow.
Results yesterday were Kam-
rath defeated Bagby, 8-0, 6-3: and
Minchen defeated Fenn. fl 4, 7-3.
8 3
2 14
4 4
Auetin would have won Inside
ba ar ha 11 was lacking. also team
play, which has been the cas the
entire neason. It is not fair to
the Cans
Can't Blame Team Itself
There appeared to be trouble be-
(» n
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1923.
We are showing all that
is new in Florsheim Ox-
fords in both Black and
Brown Calfskin and
Kidskin, priced at—
• I Deberty. c.
I Henry, P.
SHERMAN.
AB. R H. PO. A. K
..... 4 1 1 1 2 8
was safe on a ball hit to pitcher
when pitchef threw poorly to first.
Rankin, on the coaching Hne, sent
Chaney on an attempted steal of
second, but was out at the bag
Holloway walked and was also
chased on an attempted steal and
was promptly cut down bv the
throwing arm of Catcher Whitney
ot Mexia
0 1
0 0
1 4
4 2
7 13
FORT WORTH May MJobw pitehed
effectively today while Townaend was hit
hard in the pinches and the Cats made it
Moneyed Lads Give 7 to 5
Oddi on Kilbane
NEW YORK. May 29.— Johnny
Kilbane has been the favorite at
odds of 7 to 5 over Eugene Cri-
qui in their bout for the world s
featherweight championship to be
decided at the Polo Grounds on
Saturday Little betting, however,
has been done because Criqui
money is scarce.
Both men have completed train-
ing.
Scores Tuesday were: Mather
defeated Penick, 6-0, 6-0; and
Burnham defeated Hickey, 6-3,Mbbe.
Not all the semi-finals will be
run off this afternoon in the boys |
tourney. Kam rath l« slated
meet Penick, and the winner
4 8
3 5
4 3
1 3
Tobin, rf. ....
Geber, ss......
Jacobson, cf. . .
Williams. If. .
MeManus, 2b. .
Severeid, e. ...
Robertson. 8b. .
Ellerbe, 3b . .
Schliebner. lb. .
Shodker. p. . .
Bayne, p. ....
1 . 4 4 2. 4 0
4 4 0 2' 0 0
PHILADELPHIA. May 39.— Naylor won
his sixth straight some at the season when
he twirled Philade'pbla to a 8 to 1 victry
2 3
2 3
DALLAS. May 29-Dallas won fr
Houton 7 to 4 today, hitthos Pertica ha
Love pitehed a creditable kame in *
at the Buffs buachina four hits in 1
ninth. Banas:
HOUSTON.
AB 1. IL PO. A
BEARS KICK GASSERS AGAIN.
SHREVEPORT, May 2*.—Twenty MI* |
netted the Bears eight runs and the gam «
against the Gassers one run and eight
hits. Score.
SAN ANTONIO.
BROOKLYN.
AB. R. H. PO.
MEXIA
AB. R. H. PO. A. E
4 4 1
3 4 2
Scores Yesterday.
Dallas 7. Houston 4.
Fort Worth 8, Beaumont 2.
San Antonio 8. Shreveport 2.
Wichita Falta 9. Galveston 5.
Where They Play Today.
Beaumont at Fort Worth.
Houston at Dallas.
Galveston at Wichita Falk.
, San Antonio at Shreveport.
2 3
1 0
Fleharty HuHa Good Ball
t A rather plump lad from
health resort of Mariin—the
Barns, rf. ...
Daubert, »b . .
Duncan, IE . .
Roush, ef.....
' Bohes 2 • • •
Pinein. 3b. . .
' Caveney. aa. .
Hargrave, a. .
Donobue, p. .
4 1
1 2
4 1
.000 000
000 ISO
H PO.
1 2
2 4
1 2
8 18
2 4
2 1
2 8
Hooper, rf.....
McCiellan. as. .
Collina, Zb. ...
Montil, rf. ....
Sheely, 1K . ..
Falk, if......
Kamm. 3b. . ...
Schalk, c......
Robertson, p. .
Cvengros, p. . .
Strunk*.....
T Bankrnship,
Etah”.......
Mattheses, et. . ..
Rieonda, 3b. . . ..
Perkins, e.......
Hauser. 1b. . . ,.
Welch, If........
Galloway, ss. ...
MeGowan. rf. . ..
Dykes. 2b. ......
Naylor, p ......
Tow base hits. Wight. J. Burns, Gallo-
way. Simon. Boone; three base hits Simon ;
home runs Boone, Simon ; sacrifice hits ,
Todt 2. Grow. Galloway; double plays
Stow to Sargent to Riley : hit by Fireman
(Coleman) ; bases on balls. Foreman 1:
struck out, Morrison 1. Foreman 2; left
on bases. San Antonio 1, Shreveport 7 • :
time 2:85 : umpires Daly and Sweeny
Corsicana. ...........»H1 082 00* -8
Three bee* hits, Clopp: first on balls,
off Cantrell 1, Sewell ti left on hanen,
Corsicana 7, Bbermen 4: naerifice hits.
Grubb; two base h tn, Prie: home run.
Lewia btruk out. by Cantrell 1, Rewell
8; double plays. Gantrell to Sppegle, Rain
to Malmquist to Bpeezle: stolen banes.
Grubb. Rain; Mt by pitcher, Malmquist ;
time 1:35 ; umpire A Ikon.
CAPITOL.
AB. R. H.PO.A.
.... 49823
up safe at fir*
hit. Stovall beat
1 fl
l 4
Con nollv, 2b. .
Wisterzil, 8b. .
Munaon, If. . ..
Kearns, 1b. . ..
Wendel, e.....
Connally, p. . .
Brown*. . . .. .
New York.......... 26
Philadelphia........ 20
Cleveland.......... 20
Detroit............. 13
St. Louis............ 15
Washington........ 14
Chicago............ 13
Bnston............. 11
Scores Yesterday.
Philadelphia 8. Boston 1.
St. Louis C. Detroit 5.
Cleveland 4 Chicago 4.
New York 4. Washington 2.
(Two games )
H. PO.
1 4
2 3
0 2
1 10
3 I
3 1
12 2
2 0
1 2
0 12
8 5
0 8
Warren'* Austin independents
will play no games. In Austin for
the next two weeks. However,
this does not mean that the local
semi-pros will not be busy;
Next Sunday th* Austin crew is
GUMBOS 8. BED BOX 3.
CORSICANA. May 38.-The Sherman
Bed Bos stepped into mis fortune here to-
day leing to the locals by the acore of
• tol.
Totals ..........84 4 12 37 14 2
"Batted for Cvengros in Sth.
••Batted for T. Blankenahip in 9th.
Clevetand. ............003 003 000—6
Chicago. . ..............000 O00 031—4
Two base hits, Lutake 2. McClellan 1 .
three base hits Elsh: home run Brower,
left on bases, Cleveland 8. Chicago 4 .
bason on balls, off Robertson 8. Cvengros
2; struck out. Robertson 1, Coveleskie 2;
Cvengros 8 j hits off Robertson 7 in 8.
none out in 4th. Cvengros 2 in 8. T. Blan-
Aenahip. none in I.
Totals ..........33 0
CHICAGO.
AR. R.
82 2 5
San Antonio for the purpo:
again defeating the Kelly
flyers. The Lakemen beat
SENSATIONAL FIELDING WINS
FOR YANKS.
WASHINGTON May 29.Sensational
support accorded Hoyt. who was hit hard,
enabled New York to take the second game
of the series from Washington today 4 to
2. Score:
Dunlap and Funkhauser won the
18 27 19 2
3 1
4 2
H. PO. A. E.
12 0 0
2 13 1
2 4 8 0
H. PO.
1 2
1 3
3 3
Before seeing a play,
you look for the name of
the star. Same way with
shoes. You want to
know if they are Flor-
sheims—a name that
tells you their perform-
ance is sure to be good.
0 4
3 4
2 1
CORSICANA.
“ R. 21. PO. A. F.
110 0 4
H. PO. A. E
0 2 5 1
1110
12 0 0
1 1
0 1
4 2
2 0
3 2
.87 7 14 24
Fredericksburg, and
Maranville, se.
Carey, ef.....
Bigbee. If. ...
Russell, rf. . .
Traynor. 8b. .
Ena ih.....
Rawlings, 2b. .
Sehmidt, e. . .
Adam*, p. . ..
Boehler, p. . .
Baghy. P. . ...
4 0
3 4
10
tween Johnson and Fleharty short-
ly before Fleharty was pulled from
the contest. The elephantine hurler
had pitched a good game up to the
tim eand probably would have con-
tinued to do so the remainder of
the route had be been left on the
rubber, but that is neither here nor
there. The point is that the Rang-
ers merely added one more loss to
their string of losses yesterday. and
Austin fans—just the same as red-
blooded fans in other cities—pat-
ronize the home park to see the
home team win occasionally. And
the Austin team ia not winning, nor
Is it playing progressive baseball,
which can not be blamed on the
Individual units of the club itself.
Pour Runa on Brute Force
Brute force, coupled with a walk,
put over four runs for th Rangers
in the seventh inning. Seldom
have the Rangers scored any other
way than by brute force, but the
brute force has not always been
there nor are there any indications
that It will be. Few times have
the locals counted by taking advan-
tage of the breaks, playing heads-
up ball and using a little inside
stuff, but the team itself can not
be called to necount for thia. A
Rankin Johnsen is the man who
should start the homelings to play-
ing progressive ban and until he
does no man can unless another
manager takes the reins
Locals Park Pill Twice
In that seventh stanza Bob Crow
walked and Whitworth lined one
into right field for three base*,
scoring Bob. Old Man Fleharty
himself strode to the plate, looked
ihe first one over and the droye
the second ball pitched over the
left field fence Sk Ip perl no Art
Falk stepped tn the pan and lined 1
one over practically the same spot
for another circuit clout. Clements
went out, third to first. Chaney
is 2
BROWNS BEAT TIGERS.
DETROIT. May 29.— Detroit’s mability
to solve Bayne's pitching cost them to-
day's game with St. Louis 4 to 5. Score:
ST. LOUIS.
AB. R. H. PO. A. F.
Ten years ago, on May 22, 1913,
nevnre Groh and Ames were
traded by the Giants for Art
. oinme of the Cincinnati Reds.
13 1
000-2
Totals ......... 29 1 4 24 13 8
PHILADELPHIA
2 8
0 2
1 1
Bancroft, os. . ..
Groh. 3b.......
Frisch, 2b.....
Meusel, If.....
Young, rf.....
Kelly, lb.......
Cunningham, ef.
Snyder, c. ....
McQuillan, p. . .
Shinners*......
Jonnard. p. . ...
H. PO. A.
2 10
1 8 2
4 1 12
1 1 7
! 1 1
« 2 1
0 0 4
1 l-
j :
Two base hits, Distel 2. Coombs: three
base hits, Bischoff; home run* Tanner.
White; bases on halls, Connally 8, Maine
2 ; struck out, Connally 6 Meine l ; earne
runs and hits, off Connally fl and 11. off
Meine 4 and 10 : toeing Pitcher Connally ;
wild pitch. Connelly: deuble plays. Tan-
ner to White to Cotter; left on bases Gal-
veston 5. Wichita Falls 4 ; time 2 :00 ; one-
i
4 37 9 0
31 11 2
27 9
remove ink
! 2
0 - >
0 2
Totals ..........87 8 12 27
NEW YORK.
Totals ..........84
27 12 1
10 27 18 1
Two bnse hita, Boeckel ; three bane hits.
Kopf: stolen benea, Felix Gowdy; left on
bases, Philadelphla 13. Bnston 12 ; bases
on balls off Mitchell 2. Bishop 5 Hub-
bril 1 Rudohph 8 Renton 4 - struek out
by Hubhell 1, Bentom 81 hila, off Rudolph
fl in 8 1-3 Innings, Hubbelt 3 in 8 2-3
Benton ft in 4 2-3, Mitehell 4 in 1 14.
Bthop 4 In 8.
Totals ..........34 3
ST. LOUIS.
AH. R.
Mexia.................140 024 022—7
Austin.................... 080 1400-4
Summary: Two base hila. Bryan, But-
les. Bechtol: three base hits. Whitworth,
homa runs. Falk, Fleharty; sacrifice hits.
Geppert. Leedy ; stolen bases, Royster 2.
Clements. Bryan ; passed belle. Autry 2 :
wild pitches. Stovall, Brooks ; left on bases,
Austin 5. Mexia 8; earned runs. Austin 4.
Mexia 4 . strike outs. Fleharty 4. Brooks
1; hits, off Fleharty 3 In 7 1-3 Inninas,
off Brooks 4 ia 1 1-3 innings; umpire.
Estill.
fmous Marlin baths had apparenti}
Shmade no impression on his Fai
Fataffian physique—took the mound
Efor the Rangers in the initial stanza
Snd worked until jerked by Man-
Eager Johnson in the eighth Fle-
Fharty, newly acquired hurler from
■be Marlin Bathers, allowed th re*
hits and one run in seven and one-
Ethird inning*. Three markers were
pushed across while he was on the
mound without the sign of a hit.
KThe earned run off Fleharty came
[tn the eighth after one was dovn
F and Leedy, who had walked, scorec
on a double into right field b)
I Butler.
Fleharty I* Jerked
» A. Rankin pulled Fleharty imme-
' iatery and Luther Brooks went n.
Bechtol doubled, scoring Butler.
In the ninth the visitors pushec
over a pair. Whitney popped ons
back of the pitcher's box and mos
of the Ranger infield went after th<
agate, with the ultimate result that
nobody even touched the ball, ant
qver Boston. Score 1
BOSTON^
Bescher, If. .
Coombs, cf. .
Tanner. 3b. .
Cotter. 1b. .
Grigsby. rf. .
White. 2b. . .
&“L.-
Meine, p. ...
11 1
and all hands were safe. Gepper
• whiffed and Royster drove a har
one at Falk, who was playing in
close. Royster's blow went into the
score book as a safety and Whitney
counted. Leedy drove a sacrifice
fly to left field, putting Stovall
home.
Mexia Receives Donation
The initial Mexia counter came
in Ihe first, when after one was
down Royster walked, stole second,
went to third on a passed ball and
scored when Falk threw badly to
home plate on an attempted double
steal by Royster and Butler, who
had been walked in the meantime.
Two errors, a sacrifice, a passed
ball and a walk accounted for the
other two Mexia scores, which were
put across in the fifth.
The Gushers played progressive
ball all the way were oa their toes
with their head* up and took ad-
vantage of the least breaks of the
contest. On the other hand, the
Rangers looked gobd in spasms
The locals could and should have
taken the contest, but lacked the
power and team play to turn the
trick. a|l of which can be traced
Scores Yesterday.
Boston 14, 3, Philadelphia T, 2.
Brpoklyn 8. New York 8.
Pittsburgh 7. Chicago 8-
Cincinnati 3. St. Louis t.
Totals ..........34 7 12 27 12 1
Chicago................302 000 100-6
Pittsburgh.............100 050 10*-7
Two base hits. Holiocher, Frberg : three
base hits. Grantham. Bigbee Ruacell ■ left '
on bases, Chicago 2. Pittsburgh 7 : bases
on ball*, off Steuland t. off Damovich 1,
off Beohler 2; struck out by Alexander 1,
by Steuland I; hits, off Alexander 9 in 4
1-8 innings, off Steuland 7 in 1. off Adams
7 in 3, off Bagby 2 in 2 1-3. off Keen 2(
in 1 2-3, off Dumovich nona in 1. off j
Boehler 1 in 3 2-3.
10 24 7
113 2
13 8 0
12 0
1 2 0
0 1 2
0 8 8
.. 0 0 0 0
.8o 0 5 27
.....040 114
........... 000
1 0
1 0
"‘Batted for Freigau in 9th.
the driv. Cineinnat............ 000 200 100-3
the driv St Louis............. 100 c0o 001!
. . .... .. Two base hita, Bohne and Stock; home
Funkhauser* driving was noth-irans, Roush , left on bases, Cincinnati ft.1
___ ' „ while St. Lomis 8; bases on balk, orf Sherdel 2,
Chandler and Willis seemed a wee Sell 1: struck oat, by Donohue 3. Sherdel
bit off form. i J • hits, off Sherdel sin 6; hit by pitcher,
by Donohue (Smith, Flack).
1. When a pitcher is announced
what must he do?
1 When a pitcher !■ announced
in the lineup he must pitch until
at least one batsman is retired or
reaches first.
2. What happens when the um-
pire is hit by a batted ball upon
3. If the umpire is hit by a fair-
ly batted ball on which no play is
made the batsman is entitled to
fl rat base, but no runner can ad-
vance unless forced to make room
for the batsman. .
2 0
1 0
1 0
3 1
0 •
Totals ....... 83 7 7 37 4 3
AUSTIN.
34 8 13 27 18 1
......004 001 104-2
......412 320 00*—8
By BLONDY CROSS
A crew of roughnecks under the
adership of one Hub Northern
om over in the oil fields of Lime-
one county spudded in yesteray
at at Ranger park and before th*
ay's work was done produced a
sher which overflowed on Aus-
a* one and only Ranger baseball
he and sloughed the underground
habitants deeper , down in the
exas assoclation cellar. IMexia
pped the contest. 7 to 4.
After grudgingly donating three
ns to the visitor*, the locals put
ur across the pan in th* seventh
erely to lose out in the next tyo
anzas
1 4
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