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Summary Two-base hits, Bruno,
Pfluger. H. Hees, two-base hits. H
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Standing of the Teams.
Won. Lost. Pct.
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third and Henninger to second.
Steve Rossi then delivered a sharp
Two to* hits. Hornsby. Smith,
three-base hit. lavan; base on balls,
off Brenton 2. off Haines 2. struck
out. by Brenton 2, by Haines 3.
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With Davis pitching: brilliant ball,
the Austin American team downed
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delicious Burley
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Little Rock. 5; Mobile, 0. j
New Orleans, 1; Birmingham, o!
Atlanta, 3; Nashville, 2.
Memphis, 11; Chattanooga, 4.
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AUSTIN INDEPENDENTS WIN
OVER BLOOMER GIRL CLUB
IN CLOSE BASEBALL GAME
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Boston .
Brooklyn . .
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Score by innings:
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Farquahar, rf.
Davis, p.....
Frick, cf.....
Pittman. cf. -
Moore, 2b. ....
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Christenbury. Olmon, Johnaton, Mx-
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low ing the Bronchos only three hits,
while his teammates drove out ten
clean bingles.
The second game with the Dare-
Devils had no bearing on the stand-
ing of the teams in the Austin City
League, being played because of a
forfeit given the Dare-Devils,
L Talley, If....
Roundtree, 3b. .
Hare, ss. M«...
Oliver, 1b.
Conroy, c. ....
McGown, c.
Jackson, cf.
Cagle, p.......
G. Talley, rf....
Booth. 2b. ...
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McDonald, 3b. ... 3
Miller, rf ...... 4
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Hornsby, 2b. .
McHenry, If. .
Lavan. ss. ....
Dilhoefer, c. .
Heathcote, cf.
Halnes, p. ....
Webb. If. ...
Hudson, 3b.
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Results yesterday.
New York, 9; Washington, 1.
Detrolt, 10. Chicago, 8.
Cleveland, 15; St. Louis, L
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WICHITA FALLS.
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Only six hit* were allowed by the
Austin American pitcher, and these
were kept fairly well scattered.
The close score is accounted for
by the errors that were made by
the American team.
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Where They Play Today.
Philadelphia at Boston.
SL Louis at Cleveland.
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Where They Pla: Today.
Wichita Falls at Beaumont.
Port Worth at Ban Antonio.
Dalias at Galveston.
Shreveport at Houston
Carpentier on his toes watches for the next move of his
sparring partner. This is a wonderful study of the fleet-
footed Frenchman we have heard so much about, (c) U.&U.
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WASHINGTON
AB H. O. A.
ST. LOOUIS.
AB. H O A.
Triple Boats Reda.
By Aseoeiated Prees to ehe Awtn Amer less
sr. LOUIS, June 34. — Lavan’a
triple gave St Louis three runs in
the eighth and enabled the Cardi-
nals to beat Cincinnati 5 to 2.
Groh hit safely four times in as
many times at bat
CINCIMNArI
AB H. O. A
resuits Yestercy.
Fort Worth. 3: Beaumont, 2.
Houston 2 Dellas 1.
Wichita Falls, 4; Ban Antonio 3.
Galveston, 5; Shreveport, 0.
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outstanding feature of the game.
fourteen strike outs being secured ■
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Standng of Teams.
W. I. Pct.
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inAmertean
June 26.--
Where They Pray Today.
Cincinnati at St. Louis.
Pittsburgh at Chicago.
Boston at Brooklyn.
New York at Philadelphia.
Standing of Teams.
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DETROIT.
AB H. O. A.
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McNally. 3b.
Meusel rf
Pipp. 1b. ..
Ward. 2b
Schang. c.
Hoyt. p. ...
of hall Sunday afternoon at Brack-
■ enridge Park by a 5 to 4 ssore.
It was the second straight game
that Austin's morning paper nine
had beaten the evening paper nine.
Walker, Merlo and Walker.
224,
8
Knibb scored but Henninger was
called out in an attempt to score
from second on the blow.
The play on Henninger at the
Tnbin, r-e
Ellerbe 3b
Sinler, 1b
Williams. If. .
Severeld, c. ..
Eilings C. ..
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liodge to Johnson to Sheely.(
o Farxont to Blue, Jioopex to ’ -
the last time the two teams played,
the first game being won by the
American team by a score of 22 to 8.
AUSTIN AMERICAN.
AB. H. O. A.
Nine hits 4 runs off Williams in
3 2-3 innings 2 hits, no runs off
Landry in 2 1-3 innings. 2 hits. no
Watt. If........
Canfield, c. ...
Blount, sa. .....
Gilliam. 3b. ...
Kraft. home runs.
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Fort Worth
Baggan, I. ...
Blades. Zb ..
Whiteman, cf.
I Mr ringer, sa.
Doyle, 3b. ...
Halley, rf. ...
Rottomley. lb.
Eiffert. c
Donalda, p. ..
time of
runs, Powell
Peckinpaugh, sa.
Ruth. If _______
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Davis' pitching
Bohne. 3h -
Daubert, 1b
Groh, 2b. ...
Roush, cf. ..
Duncan, if. .
Kopt, ss. ...
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Seara, Moors. double plays, Rigney
to Hoffman to Kraft; innings pitch-
ed. by Jacobus 3, 10 hits, 3 runs;
by Humphries 1, ! hit, no run,
struck out. by Pate 4, by Jacobus 2.
by Humphries 1; base on balls, off
Jacobus 1. off Pate 2; hit by pitcher.
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Judge. ...
Harris, 3b
Rice. cf. ....
Brower, rf. ..
Smith. If
Shanks. 3b
Gharrity c.
Iamotte as.
Mogridge p.
Brottam, c.
•Miller
Gaines, p. ....
Courtney ..
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In fact, the Taylor defeat was
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DeMaggio, rf. -
Stansbury, ss. ..
Johnston. 1b.
Smith. 3b. ....
Alexander, c. ..
Durst, cf.
Breaux. If......
Doyle, M...
Jacobus, p. .....
•May.........
Humphries, p, .«
‘Ripperton .
Results Yesterday.
St. Louis, 5. Cincinnati. 2.
Pittsburg. 11; Chicago, 3.
Boston, 7. Brooklyn. A
The Grand
veston 7. Shreveport
Home runs by Bears and Moore
paved the way to L Fort Werth wig,-, w_n
Mictoryper Heeumout “ fianilyibporal.
Kar:e of the beriee run—
1 i 3. Scott 2 Cadore 3
Storey, cf.
Watt, cf
Fwoldt, 3b.
Lonz, rf.
Jackson. If.
Eibel, 1b.
by Jacobus (Pate);
San Antonio by a score of 4 to 3.
The Fears went scoreless until I Mies, p.
ous sensational catches, Eiffert, the
Houston catcher, climbing the grand'
Evans. If..........
Jamieson. If .....
Wambnganss, 2b. .
Speaker, rf......,
Graney, rf .......
Wood, rf..........
Smith, rf .........
Gardner. 3b.......
Sewell, aa. ........
Burns 1b.........
Nunamaker, c.....
Bagby, ...........
Austin American ....021 001 100—6
Austin Statesman . .000 201 001—4
Summary: Two-base hits, Davis,
Frick, Canfield; 3-base hits, Can-
field. Jari: base on balls,off Davis
1, off Jari 3; struck out, by Davis
14. by Jar! 5.
simply due to too much Clement*. . .
The Taylorites got the jump on Knibb, cf. ......
the Legion Warriors and scored j Henninger, rf. .
their single run in the initial stanza. ' Falk, 2b. .......
With one down, Roundtree Rqb*i, as........
doubled to left and scored on an I Ry Lander, 1b. ....
infield error. -—
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Rothuss, if
Clark. 2b.
1 Hguci,3
M.admen..
Totals ........33 8 27 16
Hatted for O’Farrell in ninth
"*Hatted for Alexander in ninth
Pittsburg.........020 000 604—11
Chicago 000 120 000-- 3
Two-base hits. Grimm. Maran,
villr. Sullivan. Barber, sacrifices
Whitted, Kelleher; double plays
Hollocher to Grimes, Hollocher to
Rescher. rf. ...... 5
D. Grons, ss .....4
•Ran for Galloway in ninth
Dallas .............000000 100---1
Houston ...........200 000 00*—3
Two-base hit. Whiteman; three-
base hit. Galloway; stolen base,
Falk sacrifice hit. Donalds, hit by
pitcher, Donaldson struck out by
Conley 4. by Donalds 1. left on base.
Hounton 4. Dallas 3. umpires. Mil-
ler and Kane.
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games, Stark's Dare-Devils took
both ends of a double-header Sun-
day, eating the Austin Bronchos 4
to 3 and the Star Tailors 6 to 2.
The first game with the Bronchos
was featured by the heavy hitting
of Hamilton, H. Elliott and A. Mill-
Austin Bottling
Works
614 E 6th St.
Phone 6221. Austin
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hit, no run off Tines in one inning
8 hits. 3 runs off Darrough In 7 2-3
innings. I hit. no run. off Hollinga-
worth in 1 1-3 innings: 2 -base hits
Darrough, Nee, Clark, stolen bases,
Clark. Miller. Works, Beecher; sac-
rifice hits. D Gross, struck out.
by Darrough 3. by WLlams 2. by
Iandry 1. by Hollingsworth I base
on balls, ofr Darrough 1. off Hol- I
lingsworth 1 off Williams 1, off |
Iandry 1, off Cocreham i.
easily the
•Batted for Jacobus in eighth.
••Ran for Stansbury in ninth.
Fort Worth ........... ©1© ©0©—3
Johnson,
Mulligan,
Pooper
Falk If
Htrunk. <
Fheriy. 1
McClellan
Schalk. <
Kerr pi
Fodge, p
By Aseocinted Prem ... the Auntin American
At Toledo- Toledo 2. Louisville, 3.
At Columbus: Columbus, 1-8; In-
dianapolis. 8-2
At Minneapolis: Minneapolis. 1;
Milwaukee. 2.
At St Paul: St. Paul, 1-7; Kan-
sas City, 7-0
©J ble play in which two Bl rat os were
— — — — । run down between third and home
42 1* 27 14 - PITTSBURG
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t Lake Austin Park, the
Independents defeated the
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pendents got three hits in the first
inning she was transferred to first
and Raney substituted in her place. |
Hanke. M. Schramm and Ben
Schramm starred at bat for the
Independents.
The Bloomer Girls play at Tay-
lor Tuesday.
33 1 4 27 11 1
Houston defeated Dallas by
Flack, rf
Hollocher. *•
Terry .2b
Girimes, 1b
Parber. rf
Sullivan. If
Kelleher, lb
O’Farrell, c ,
"Robertson
Alexander. p.
‘‘Twombley
By Assocated Premtothe Austin American
Playing faultless ball
Oinon, 2b ...
Johnaton. 3b.
Griffith rf.
Wheat If
Schmandt, 1b
Myers rf .
Janvrin, as
Miller, c. ...
Heilmann, rf.
Veach If
Farxent. 2b,
Jones 3b
Hassler c.
Perritt, p
coupled with the heavy hitting of I V
his teammates won the game I
Batteries: For Pflugerville. Hees f
and Nehring. for South Austin. | fj
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Lemon
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One of the oldest flavors
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delicious and distinctive.
Companion drink to Ward’s
Orange-Crush and Lime-
Crush. Drink one today.
In botties nr at fountains
Bottled by
1 0
0 5
2 12
Two Homers Boat Bom
By Aeoctated Prems to the AusDa Avericas
CHICAGO, June 24 —Two con-
secutive home runs by Hellmann
and Vearh in the fourth inning,
clinched the game for Detroit over
the White Sox
0 4
0 ©
1 0
0 0
, 8-
8’ J
L Fu)
O Farrell to Kelleher to Alexander
te. O’Farrell, Bigbee to Cutshaw to
Grimm: base on balls, off Adams 3.
off Alexander 1. struck out. by
Adams 3 runs. Bigbee, Carey, Ma
ran Ville. Whitted. Cutshaw 3. Barn-
hart 2. Grimm 2. Adama Hollocher,
Grimes, Alexander. errors. Barber,
O’Farrnll 3, Alexander.
Prix de Paris was won Sunday by
J. Watsotrs chestnut colt. Lemon-
ora
Flechoir was second and Harp.
crate third
The puree was valued at :400,000
franca.
Jacobson, rf. .....
Wetzel, rf _____
McManus. 2b. ...
lee. aa .......
Paimero, P ......
Richmond. p. ...
Bayne, p ........
woore of 3 to 1 in a pitchers' battle
between Snipe Conley and Eddie
Donalds
Conley was accorded wretched
support especially in the flrat in-
ning.
The game was featured by numer- I
0 11
0 1
0 0
Pate; let on bases, Fort Worth 11.
Benum nt 4; umpire. Day; time,
1 hour aid 40 minutes.
Cleveland ......
New York ....
Washington ___
Boston ........
Detroit ........
Chicago .......
St Louis ......
Philadelphia ...
"Cole
Mideleton, p.
Moiling, p
A, *
V IMON 4
CRUSH .
ed tor Hodge In ninth. |
••Bailed for Davenport in ninth Higbee, If.
Detroit 021 500 ©11 —10 <’arev. rf
Chicago ©21 000 ©23— 8 ' Maran-"
Two-base hits. Veach, Jonos; 3-
base hits Cobb, Johnson 2. home !
runs Heilmann. Veach: double ' Barnhart.
Distel. 3b. ..
O'Brien, c. ..
McDonald, cf,
Grubb. 3b. . .
Lee, P........
•Batted for Oliver in ninth.
Score by innings: R.
American Legion ...020 010 030—6
....30 3 5 27 13
6 24 9
1 0
2 1
1 0
0 ©
Totals ....... 37 4 14 37 11 1
SAN ANTONIO
AB R. H.O.A.E
Lemonora. which is a chestnut
colt by Iemnberg Honora, finished
third tn the Epsom Derby tbia
year
The Grand Prix de Paris is tire
t hief racing evsot in Frunce.
The distan is one mile, seven
furlongs.
Works, 1b.....
Kttchens, c. ...
Darrough, p
Hollingsworth, p
Buffs Win Pitchers" Duel.
By Amocimted Prem to the Austin Amerkcan
Hollohan, 2b.
Hartford, as.
Henry. C. ....
24 .631
28 .576
32 .536
31 .492
35 .485
36 .426
36 .438
38 .397
3 14
3 4 4
5 4 4
0 2 2
...... 30 9 27 13
.. . .000 020 006— T
.000 001 210—4
The count was 3 to 1.
FORT WORTH.
AB. K H. PO. A. E
3 11
2 4
3 0
3 Cadore 2 struck out, by McQuillan
Spudders Win Last Game
By Anoclated Prema to the Auetin Amerlean
SAN ANTONIO, Texas. June 26
Wie hita Falls captured the last
“ne of the present series with
0 4
1 1
4 1
0 0
0 0
.-423
4 3 2
... 2 .0 1
The Austin club came right back,
however, and registered two tallies,
thereby assuming the lead.
Singles by Rylander, Webb and
Powell, sandwiched in with a
couple of passes turned the trick.
The third Legion score came in
the fifth round.
With one down Knibb walked.
Rudy Henninger then banged out
his third safety of the encounter.
4 24 9 6
f1 liodge 2 struck nut. by
36 12 27 12
l'errttt in fourth.
Totals .......32 0 5 24 14 3
GALVESTON.
AR R. H. O. A. E
Beaumont .....
Sacrifice hits,
two-base hits,
three-base hit, 1
imm, 1b
1 0
1 1
0 4
1 2
1 1
1 1
0 0 I runs, Groh. Roush. Fournier.
_ Henry. Hornsby 2. Heathcote,
Totals..........39 17 27 11 rors, Groh. Kopf. Brenton, Fournier.
Waahington.... ... ..100 000 eo0--1 [McHenry. Dilhoefer.
New York......013 131 !©•—9 i _ M - —
paTgnrbas.htt"hsdeunb. Ppipn: ! aa--NM* Aud. Amt-
home run. Hulh M.u.,1 doUBle EROOKLYN, June, »».— Bonton
pUn. shanks to dhamty to shanka, madot.it two.out.ot three n
shank" to Harri. to Judge wara l Brookiyn by deteatinE th. Super-
tn Peckinpaugh to Pipp, Lamotte 8 7 to ’ g-A,
to Judge base on halls. off Hoyt 3--'P
3 off Mogridge 3. struck out. by ,, .. , AB. FI O. A
Mogrige 2 by Hoyt 4 runs Rice. . ’ OWel cf ........... 6
Peckinpaugh 2, Ruth. Meusel 2. Pipp xarbure. 88
2 Ward, Hoyt errors, Harris. | Southworth. rf ....
Smith 1. Lamotte 3. Schang. lruine.,,-.......
Boeckel, 3b ......
I Holke, 1b.........
| Ford, 2b. .........
; Gowdy, e. .........
» Gibson, c. .........
1 McQuillan, p......
| Scot t. p .........
*Christenbury . ..
plate was a close one.
The ex-soldiers* packed the old
game away in the eighth inning.
Roger Powell's timely single
coupled with several battery errors
resulted in three runs.
The outstanding features of the
game were the pitching of Cle-
ments and the hitting of Hennin-
ger, both of the Warriors
Henninger rapped out four clean,
healthy wallops out of five trips to
the bat.
He got as many hits as the whole
Taylor team combined.
3 2 IV
4 4 05
8 4 1
3 12
2 11
3 14
14 4
4 4 4
12 4
4 4 4
lid pitch.
.30 2 4 27 11 0
Mulligan bnne on balls.
1 11 4 4
3 0 4 4
0 6 2 4
3 5 3 4
0 4 4 1
Bloomer Girls. 4
-a X K fmioFatha. 1MecsEme.
funoreunrwaborine tohea xy-rainsin netendostns
riety । towns, me ant nuance was nen
Clements had perfect control not I down to 500.
a single man reaching the first sack
via the base on ball route
31 454
35 415
28 .548
31 .514 1
34 .485,
32 .4531
38 .3971
43 .317
Two-base hits. Myers. Christen-
bury threr-base hit Southworth
home runs Myers Cruise, stolen
base, Johnson oubie plays Ford
and Hoike McQuillan to Barbare
to lolke Barhare to Ford to Holke:
hase on balls oft McQuillan 4. oft
36 3 9 27 10 0
astin Warriors Win from Taylor in
0 2 0
0 2 0
2 7 1
0 4 3
2 0 0
0 5 2
0 10
© 1 1
0 0 2
0 0 0
AUSTIN AMTRICAN. AUSTIN. TEXA8» MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1W1.
2 0,
2 0 1
3 3
5 2
0 1
0 0
1 0
Munmon, rf. ..
Skinner, cf. ...
Galloway, lb
Palmer. Zb ...
Mattick, If.___
Robertson, c. ..
Segrist, 3b. ..
Smith, M. .....
Conley, p ....
•Falk ........
43 19 27 9
CHICAGO.
AB H O A
Considerable improvement was Jari. p. ..
shown by the Statesman nine over
[ Zimpleman, 1b.
game.
Five girls played the entire game,
and their playing was entirely in
keeping with their reputation as
being good ball players.
The outstanding star for the
Bloomers was Mobel, who played
first base without an error and
got one clean single to right field
and a base on balls out of four
times at bat.
Mobel started on the mound for
the Bloomers, but when the Inde-
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Close Ball Game
3 •
• 3
5 •
1 14
stand screen to catch a foul ball.
HOUSTON.
AB R. H. PO. A. E
1. off Middleton
Indiana Hammer Browns for Win.
By Asxoelated Prma to the Austin America »
CLEVELAND. Ohio June 24 -
Cleveland hamtnered three Kt louis
pitcher!* hard and won the mecond
game of the serien, 16 to 1
Bagby alowod only five hits and
wan not scored on until the eighth
Cleveland batted strong in the
fourth when it made seven hits and
eight runs
ST. LOUIS.
A R H. O. A.
...3 0
... 2 1
...3 0
.3 0
... 1 0
. . 0 0
. 1 0
4 6 3
R
24 457
11 543
34 431
44 .514
85 493
36 .U5
43 40 J
44 .341
Specfal News Service of the Austin American
PFLUGERVILLE, Texas. June
26—In a Kame featured by the ex-
cellent fielding on both sides. Pflu-
gerville defeated South Austin by a
4 to 2 score at Pflugerville Sun-
day afternoon.
Hees pitched in brilliant style
throughout the game, allowing the
South Austin team only six hits,
and securing ten strikeouts.
The excellent pitching of Hees |
Niddi i on 1
Pirates Win Opener.
By Amoeiated Presa to the Austin Amerleav
CHICAGO, in June M.—PHta-
burg defeated Chicago in the first
game of the series 11 to 3
The game was featured by a dou-
Rooe, if ..... 5
Henry, 1b ....... 5
Fuller. .........2
Connelly, cf......5
Howen, rf.......5
Nee Sb ......... S
Gross, as ...... 2
Hruska, c...... 5
Wllams, p. ..... 1
landry p.......1
•Fincher . ....... 1
Cocreham, p.....0
Tiner, p. ........ 0
••Brock ......... 1
| game 1 hour, 38 minutes, umpires. Hew; struck out, by Hees 10, by
Totals ...............40 5 7 1
STATESMAN.
AB. H.O. A.
the Statesman team in a close game
Sealed tight—kept
Totals .........37 3 11 27 17 ©
BEAUMONT.
AB.R.H.PO.A.F
Sand Crabs Blank Gassers.
By Ansoelated Press to the Austin Amerleav
GALVESTON Texas. June 26-
The Sand Crabs took the final game
of the series from Shreveport, 6
to 0.
R. Cloud, ss. .
Totals .........32 5 7 27 16 1
Shreveport ......... 000 000—0
Galvoston ...........300 000 30*—6
Two-base hits, Sehliebner, Me-
Donald, Henry, stolen hases, Bittle
2. Distel. O’Brien. McDonald: sac-
rifice hit. Bittie innings pitched,
by Mies 6 with 4 hits, 3 runs, by
Rose 2. with 3 hits. 3 run*, struck
out, by Mies 1, by Lee 3, by Rose 1;
base on halls off Mies 3. off Lee 2:
wild pitch. Mies left on bnses. Gal-
K Cloud, rf.
Rauber, 3b. ..
Anderson, rf. .
Brummer, 2b.
Jarmon, cf. ..
Rundell, c.
On Falk's out Knibb went
Checkerboard Chows ..4
Stark's Dare-Devils.... 3
Total................ 17 27 13
St Louis ...... ... no© 000 010— 1
Cleveland ........ 132 800 10•—15
Two base hita. Bagby 2. Jamie-
won. Nunamaker, Smith: double
playa, Lee to McManus to Sisler;
base on bulls, off Palmero 5, off
Richmond 3, off Bayne 3, off Bag-
by 1; hit by pitcher, by Richmond
i Wambsganss) , struck out, by Pal-
mem 1, by Bagby 4; runs, Lee,
Evans, Jamieson, Wambsganss,
Speaker. Smith 3, Gardner, Sewell
2, Burna 4. Nunamaker, Bagby;
errors. Williams, Severeld. Graney,
Gardner.
The final score was 1© to 8.
Heilmann’s home run went into
the left field blear hers with two
men on bases
On the next pitched ball Veach
sailed one into the right field
blear hers.
Sorela1 Ne-.Servie. etteA-tn Ameel l—• I Powell and Webb, also at hhe
TAYLOR, Texas, June 26The xlattor, lammed out tww HU
fast American Legion Warrior, ot “PPGeu drove in three otd.Le-
Austin defeated the strong Taylor I gion runs by his opportune hittihg.
Independents Sunday in a lively His work behind the bei elo
batsa.by cheincone ofdtokay. I feestonewai- Jack-on ee ornant
lor, waa on the hillock tor the in- Talor “ nter „fleiderowan.me
dependent., but hla uKrimrat ot bright star in the Tazlor H-HD:
curves railed to bewilder the bard-1 He maee. TT? PI rontE
hiteing vittors. , catches, which looked Eo04 for hita
H. w*. touched tor eleven sate- ! „ The Austin azsresation.nas
Uee. and on they seemed to come | Hiy the.stronerst.tmu”h ha:
when runners were on the pat ha appeared on the Taylor lot this sea-
Taylr, rf. ••
Coombe, cf. .
Sears, rt. ...
Kraft, 1b. ...
Hotfman, Sb.
Haley, 3b .
Rigney, aa ..
Moore, c. ....
Pate. p. ....
"Oster gard
tavenport,
**Yaryan
CHICAGO
AB H O A
> By anal Faa to As Auki Amerkean
NEW YORK, June M — Babe
Ruth hit tab twenty-seventh home
run of the season Bunday, equalling
hhalf of hie 1920 record of M
The hit was made off Mogridge
Washington in the third inning
-with one man on hase.
The Yankee shugger is fifteen days
ahead of his 144© program, when,he
mmade his twenty -eoven th home run
on July IL
New York has ten games to play
before reacting the half-way mark
of the senson.
The New York Americana hit well
behind Watte Hoyt’s good pitching
and defeated Washington, 9 to 1.
Rice of Washington made a triple
and three singies in four times at
bat.
Blue 3 Bush Hellmann. Veach Sar-
gent, Jones 7, Cole. Johnson. Mil-
Ilgar Strunk. Sheely. McClellan
Fchalk Osterrard Yarran: errors.
Sargent, Mulligan. Falk.
y
Summary: Two-base hits, Hen-
ninger, Roundtree; stolen bases,
Knibb; sacrifice hit, Webb; double
play. Cagle to Booth; struck out,
by Cagle 7, by Clements 5; base '
on balls, off Cagle 5; wild pitch.
Clements 1, Cagle 2; passed halls
Conroy 3, McGowan 2; time of
game, 1 hour, 56 minutes; umpire,
Scott.
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