The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 89, Ed. 1 Monday, April 18, 1921 Page: 10 of 14
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10
mKNOCKS
IN NON THAT
WINS IN 11 TN
Wind* Up a Generally Bad
Day Sunday With a
Good Hit.
GAME IS A THRILLER
Grots Makes Wonderful
Plays in Field—Bruins
Show Fight.
Joe C«-ey Sundir aftern. .o dispelled
any aaapicions vbicb might bare existed
in the ■ ind* of Sao Antonian that be
i> the man DeWolf Hopper bad in mind
«b»a be scribbled "Casey at the Bat."
Instead of striking out in the pinch
as did his namesake of poetic tan.e. Joe
cracked out a single that ga’» San An-
tonio the decisil & orer the B'aumont
Exporter*. 4 to 3. in eleven innings.
The dramatic touch was added
through three circumstances: Casey's
misplays in the seventh bad given Beau-
mont a fearfully big-appearing lead in
the fhce of Scott’s good wonr on the
bill for tbe visiters; the game was an
extra-inning affair fall ot thrill*: and
tbe crowd was large and <old but ap-
pree-iatire.
Nobody would hare kicked had they
heea ebarged as they left the park: the
•■vstest was worth double the admission
price. Pineh hitting good pit.hiug and
rircua plays in the field. Tit!. Gw
eonducting one ring all by himself.
abounded.
Voight started fur tbe Lum - gung and
had the red-point-d and feathered In-
dian sign on Mr. Newoam s help until I
M seventh. Beaumont went birless
up to the fifth. The Exporters gain ;
ere.> one blow off Voight iu tLe fiftL
and one in the sixth luey found th.-
husky hnrler in the intiiug when the
tana am all supposed to stand up and
•tmtcb if they are txt franca to their
seats for three run.' in tbe scoring of ।
which some mieptays took prominent |
parta.
TuDet Uniters in rinib.
Tullos batted for Voight is the Bcnrs
seventh. Li . k . in a ruu. and youug
Clarincc Tiner fini.L.J up iu >'<ri
■ reditable fasbiou. with tie assistaacr
of Some big league support.
Sron. secured by B autuvut front tlo
St. Louis Cardinals chunked nine lull
innings and tnougb of th- tcutu to wnik ।
I'Uller. first bitter up. after v.u-.i he
KBs removed in favor of our. M-<ue. i
-iff who*' delivery tLe Inning r n WSe |
made. Scott bed tbe mis'crtuL" to pa*r |
the first man up in five innings lu-
first fourth seventh eighth and t nth
Three time* th'- recipe nt of this g at
ulty cruxsed tbe pan.
la the first inning it v: • I’ul.e Tie*
Bruin* pushed over this run ia uodcl
fashion. Fuller working Bcott for a
base on balls taking secund on \>’’r
savniice and scoring wacu Henry ciip j
ped off a neat single into right. Tin 1
umpire called Henry out after he liau 1
apparently Molen third shortly after- 1
ward else tbe gam migut Lave bee-
shorter. a* Connolly folioned with a
Lit. i
Gnws got au infield bloc.’ to start tLi
second end Gre»aet advanced Lim but |
t’asey and Voight tanned.
Durst WaR-p* Onr.
Then tbe game rattled along until <
the aaventh. Henry got Lis gio in I
tbe way of Durst's smash to rigid hut;
it was like trying to stop a cannon ball ।
in a butterfly net ano Durst had j
readied second before the < lio’s created ।
by the contact ot the ball with Henry's
glove had died out in the hill ar unu
Camp Stanley Utassbory lain one
down putting Durst on third. Breaux
<ame through with a hit to left t at
tied tbe score Nevnam’* single to
right on tbe hit-and-run pul Breaux
on third.
Enter Casey in the role ef villain
Alexander rappod one to Hoary wb i;
i'*W-d to tbe plate. The Ball g t a»ay
from tbe rotund catche-. letting B.ruux j
in with a run. Breaux kicked the ball
to tbe stands a* he slid orer and tbe '
runners advanced.
Seott filed to Bone The throw to
rhe pan bad Newnam by six feet. In-
stead of going after the runne.-. Casey ]
waited for him and Newnam ca-hed'
with a neat slide around th» catcher. '
DeMaggt'' chased Bone into deep tea-;
ter after his fly for the third out.
Twas a gloomy outlook mate*. The
fans and fannette* *at miserably shiv-
ering in tbe stand* plucking the seideo
from their mustache* and earring* re
•peetively a* tbe Bears rame up in
tb»tr nereotli.
Booe wa» walked. DeMagg.r after
mi»judging Grona’ fly. dropped it after'
a bard try. The *pe.»stor* * armed op
at odes. Many lifted their head* out i
of their eoat-coilars to cheer nua'cr.
ingly. Greaset bit to Doyle and eg*:
apparent!.’ out at first but th' umpire j
on the ecmplaiat of Braumont player*
ruled Cross out for interference and
called Grwt safe at first. <»mt
fou'ed out and tbe fan* i-alled him » ‘
fe* more name* under their brexth*
Sends in Second Run
But a champion for a eeemingjr lost ’
e^ue appeared in Mr Tulio*. batting
fur Vcigh'. Le* hanged the ball to left .
Tor a bit. coring Bw. and kept right
m going to sei’md when the play wa.
■node at third to head off Gresnet. she
arrived safely note ithstanding Fuller '
Ma celled upon to tie it up and bust- j
led to first after Littiug a grouad»r to
•bort aa if Pat Newnam »*’ Gabriel
■ ailing bis last "all aboard.” bo’ it 1
was »e use; Stansbury's throw beat
him a foot. 1 1
Th* Exporters had a ■ hance in th-
eighth with Tiner on rhe hill but I
youngster pulled through unscathed Hr
passed McDermott with one out am I
"Red" Mole second without inr oh | I
ieetion from Caney and took third on
a wild pitch. Durst was walked but I <
Stansbuiy topped to Fuller and Tin i •
threw out Breaux. ' i
Tb» Bear* were fighting in the el-int <
and took a.lvantsgr of evoryUiing. --..r
M Wtthont tbe aid of a hit. N
walked rud Hen: ’ attempted t» *ai ri
fine Alexander picked up th' ba"
sod mark a wierd <-hunl. to second ha*«
au band* arriving safely at their de<
notions. Connollv «arrifi«-ed. ILmh
b-wsMod a long fly to ISeMagrio aft-r
stash Nee trotted in with Ibe tying
marker. Ilm> with th- world at hi
leet tru.k the third ’tribe
<.ros* FicMed Bondorf al
Gms* SI- al! worl In th- field al
'heigh roTKribu* ifif oaly rnt(Oß bt’
•*f He made twe a«»odrrrul plare
I* the wiDtb iwainf nr hall*
•nd then an'tWr **f a highly **f»*< te< ular '
Mlate tf Htan^rr- np<r*r in thr
mad»- the atmt* er th* »
euffteld grata <>a • cvuple vf oveaaioo* '
MANDAT.
Jeff Goes on a Quiet Hunt in Search of Trouble.
□nd hurled the ball true to Fleury iu
| time to vat ’it liae luaaer.
fb* "hole Bruin infield jZaywi :
I a vollection o* big Icagurra. ivui 4 by
the way* 0 f ! »tr --• ■ 1
Henry ran ta« the ball aoyahtre. beiug
| particularly •>La:**y” ca digfieg them
• out of the dirt. He had only onr to
vxcarate .Suu«u > but he ran certainly
do it.
Caaey begau tv regain mmdc of th
loot pn *ligr iu the truth wur® Lr peg
ged out two vould'Ue cushion thieve*.
! . The fteara thAgirn^ io the tenth.
Fuller via pgaacd and Heine Bjccn-d-J
' !ko?t nn the p.ak fur the Ex|Hirtrr»
Nee Mcrifked. The vrind Lc!d back
Henry** long ily t» renter and bur*t
' got under- it in t!x". Connolly struck
। out.
Hour opened up the history *x a kin
eleventh will* a nil to trend. <«roa*
bunted. Day!. muving first droji.ird
(he pitcher** tbrov and two were on.
e umkiag third. Boor was held at
third while Nevraatn took Gresset'*
I gritunder and go: th* batter at Gr*t.
I <*ru«A meted up.
Casey Breaks It Ip.
( p raate G ey. who had been tnak
ing an a!i-a.-r*dnd tad day of it ia hi-
thorough way. Hr wizard tiro striker
and na* presented x ith three ball-.
The near be slapped b< tw. a third an :
ebort. Booe cha.* *-d over the pan and ।
the same its* won. while everybody con-
gratulated B. 3h£D mentally 05
ing f - > as Ca
on tue team. The sccmt:
loau ..ant aL. I:. It. O. A X.
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• inn run was maxc.
tan >3.oiiS— AB F. H. (». A. K
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w’o'e:i Ua»* McLfrh ott; ftarriH* r> '*e .
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loub'« p.a o No !»• la ;» St. •- •
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>: *. :• of Va*gM s.a:t i; runt of J
Vc * t I T; * -3 it 'uxt* off Scotti
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Votapc ?ko.t •. ?^tr.e ! «..d n*te.
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Reav . on: 7 '.r.e Trli: un.p • J.a .
enl HHL
RM!!< FO TANK ROAD.
art rf Snu'h Teun Cit’w Af.t•
Monday‘ft Game.
Tse will -tart ( rnsd
trip after Monds'*a jit* Making r
tour r»f th* ao4th*<n gg t f Af th* T*k ’w
J.cng'je circuit. Tn*y *f»*n in Gglrpftan .
Ti'Ftday for f-> ;r day* then gA n Re*
meat and t R te Hiws an fs
of dngageaieota r; er -b p!a«r. trnjeg |J
to P«r< on Aiadky. May 1 ’]
ag^inat Galveston.
—I
Tntt P.*ar inf.* d dev?rte* e»e.-i bt J
of prai>* i: r- • Nee i« fading better [ ■
thap h* e er ha« cod in rore 'rg el. | f
kind* of t**n'o y. <<>nt-ibul*» ni'
few defeature ma>i.erp;are« doi r . I’ul-1 j
-- r •
Mexican or hard o* pepper »n< noth.! -
whatsoever g*t» by lledry. Sono* <<•••’ ’
Tbe fan* >*err to b* ahnwing mo
•pirit thi- rear toan last ’. r.e rooting 1 1
na» good Rurday in np.'e of h* «obi ’ J
weather. Th* eu omob e ia»-*- d un’t’4
make any appro* lab d*nt .3 t * *;re nf ! •
the turnon either. [
1. v r
It will tK r».t re J Hxt ir. • । ..• fet.ul .•
ail woo io rhe Tots* J. Sazdoy. 1
Gre»n»t Lad hard hick v. »th * a .op ►
in the foarth. I re* e lite drive and J r
Boue. ne Kt- -And v iih on* out. f.g ir.-d i
• •. •
a hit. FieMcggio came in font nailed J ;
and doubled Booe off k*-go d.
The R*ara objected to sicott’a u*mz i-
bail* with ro ugLene*; nurfa«**--huw 1
they «ere glxen "’•ing- wtsa*t learned |
- and Cmpire Schaffer threw out a
crate or »o of rhe L»». -sr...*.** tft*r rlo* •
examination. t*..me rme! far
that Hcoit might ha-.e rubb*d lb» bait-
oxi t * back <•.* Ilin neck.
'GMHRABh WIN WiM*.
H.:Mra\ MHnUya Hire in Gs!
tea on Vi«u»r; Panfry.
«>a'v**taa. Tw... April IK r. -
•iptinii-d tn f.^v »c.l in th. f ».d .111'-
hit the hall I or! e n-l timck. while*
1 । . . ggg
Munday «it. th" r-m lit that th* Sand
rrsb- wr P 1 e third - raighr ggtr.e I
hefcr* r ’ - • rll tn 7. T -
boa -foo.t :
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j •Roll . . . .. 1 1 1 " ’• a
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Ta:ft w Si t 10 24 13 ft
•Ratte*. far Bu* ha in ninth;
Bat:»d fur Rotiomley -n ninth.
Gft «>tnn— AB R. H O. A K
n.:t? rf i 1 1 • < *
D.»Ui. IS « 2 2 4 : e
j King ri’ « 2 •• 1 1
S.li r.buc . to 1 2 1 < 3 v
.M« I'ar.a’d. If X e - «• 0
Kirill. •« 4 l • 4 u
Grubk 3b 4 1 1 : 2 «
I.anen v . 4 2 2 * l ••
Jo:iy. p .4 0 • • 2 v
Totals .....
KORF RY INNINGP.
G*a.'eftXo*l 120 330 30k —ll I
• Hous on too IfS— * I
SIMMAET.
Tl.shit. V.’hitrman: home run«
La pad . t’chUcbuor. B.k*x«n; ato’en m >*»
R.-.Xkl:.. r: fttruck out Ml!y
' t. Gu>i*ei 2: -saerft on '‘a' l. 0..' .'usly •.
1 Gudg«r 2. left on Uaaoa. Houston •. Ga>
BOWMAN Bl MPS DALI AS.
V. iehiia Fall* Easily* Tria* Marine in
CcM W'M.
Wichita Falk. Tex.. April IB.—R4»w-
ntsn pit hed fine hall for Wii hlta Folk
io an ivy wind SuntUy while his mat**
IMt three Marine burfere frequently 1
1 Spuild • wet by a 7 I ~ ■
lh<- box-score .
r<i:ai— ab. n h. a v e
Falk if 4 .. I I. n o (
[ 3iu:t*4 •» 4 to ft 1 1 1
I Glm’cb. If 2 A * * ! ft I
rta .0- p 4 • 1 1 4
Painter. 3h 2 ! * 2 « ••
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Wlr.x r 1 to ft 4 S W
Mattlu’-. rf 3 « « «» 1 «
F* 1 : lb . 4 A ] 14 1 1 1
r* •.<’ 3 ? * i 1 ? «।
Fl-tnatnck. n « «• * a i 0
M
Totals . :» 2 i :t 2A 2 !
wieh ia Fano— ab. t: m. n a. f.
Rsthfuao if 4 0 1 i »» ••
Tanner as 4 1 a • 3 u
M*J»ana*4. Sb 3 2 t * ? 1
» lar> 2b 4 1 3 2 3 ol
M’lier. < f 2 ft 1 2 I * ’
MeKiwce. rf 2 t • • t <»4
Warla. 1b 4 J 1 14 u m •
Kitch«n«. * 4 1 2 4 *
Ro* man p 4 0 1 e A 0 1
Totalo s: : !• ST IS 1
*ORF RY INNING 1 ?.
V b. a Fol • ?04. AA| 0»i-T ’
J.r aa 200 *OO MO—2 •
'! VM M. V
Sacrif.oo hit MtUer. »•« ie»o Tan- 1
ror: two-buft* hlta < .art. K tchena (2».
Rotlifuaa W ork* Rowrna*. M tel *: :
n’rU’i oh* by R*«eigl ». F.tS’v.tr.cl >
Re* 1. an 2: ’•«•* ft . -a -ft off K- wee
Jlamuiti •. Saab p:»)ft Ta mor to * ark
to *• ar «• M. >r to W orkß <Ur to Tan-
n. - to Warka; 1 ? h- n »clie i M •
F.'* PaHroC. F.abertft*» :•»<U r> • RS • i
wr urr.p .*ea Kano ard f a .
C STS BEAT >HRFA FPOKT
kraft H Mhting H*ro ef Sp*r«pcikr
10 te < Gam*.
F/art Werth. Tew.. April !•—ln a
... gr gam a *
wort for IK ha-*-. P^rr Werth b*nt «••!* i
.^nftevepert Annda'. JG p» a K*aft nt I
riie r«nfbe*« wa» the ba*tirg h*rc nf
rhe day. Th* hoT-w^re:
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Market for Asbestot
Sliding Pad Created
fe; Hip-pocket Blaze
A ’i grk*f f«»r a4>?Fiai -lidlng pad* r
* » .ea*‘«' HunGa* in tl*r gain* at 1
(*«»r<-b*i-nick\ •l.anm.id in ahich ]
lh* In >pco<|ent« def*-ato*l a cou»-
-l&p f^am (rum tue Xtrd Infantry. I
20 tt I.*s Wa*- rn»a;i nf the In- ' t
Jependmt*. after making a long alkie. 1
t3J»* up *mold.»g Hire a racing car l|
and had t*» ne estingui»b*«L Mat* I **w || ’
•W b » hin p*»*ket were ignites] • h*n | *
h* hit the rs>ugh ground In the |
•am* rOi’ *. WaMf-nnan got a freak ! ?
ua*i»t. ft high fh. H*»wn badly in the | t
a inn hilling him <•« the I ra.| aid (’
bouncing into Outfielder Rlakwk*- 1
hands Rarer and Hayn** pitched I I
for th* winner- Catcher Rgrk* g r >t I 1
yia weekly two bagger.
*■ THE PAN ANTONIO LICHT.
j’ Vail Creates Track Record
for Two Miles at Speedway
—
Divides Honors in Victories
at Sunday’s Races With
George Clark—A i r p I a n e
Falls and Gives Fans Big-
gest Thrill of Day.
Tbe tra«-k record at the Rao Au-
touiu Speed way wax broken Nunda*
whpß Ira Vail internationally famed
lacing driver made the two-mile lap in
1 :25 1-5 in the time trial for place tn
the ten. twenty ami thirty-mile races
for the day. The famoos pilot of* the
Fleuseaberg made the reconl after ty-
ing George Clark in a Bkckrr Special.
: ir] John R. Mais in a Dodge Special
for pole position. Clark and Mais drew
for position. Mais taking second.
An accident not connected with the
I 1 ares but endangering the lives of thouc-
:.Dds of spectator* occurred between the
•c« ond and third races when an airplane
barely n>i**cd the grand stand and
< rashed a hundred yards weat in the
brush. No one was hurt.
Tee ship a Curtis* H. piloted by Gor
de n Peters stunt flier with C. S.
Smith driver <»f the Paige in the rear;
' • ork pit. had taken off from the cen-
ter of the field toward the grandstand.
After taking the air the motor began '
miwsing and the ship narrowly mis***d j
। the fudge’* **tan<| hr « left hank. With
: barely enough flying upeed tu pas* over
1 the head* nf rhe person* lined ah.np;
the f*n<* and with rudder full on the
ship <-lear*d the grandstand on the wee !
-ide. The pilot tried to set the ship >
I dow n An its tail but a large mesquite '
tree was in th* path as it crashed. It
n.'sed over burying its motor in the
around. The propeller wa« broken off
at the hub and the wings were smashed
1 beyond r pair. The city fire depart
wi*nt cheflaical wagon on the track in
1 •a**' nf accident mad* a quick run fol-
lowed bv an ambulam * with ifoctors and
cttr«*« but they were not n**d*d. The
ga 4 tank did not exp’od* as the mow
wa« cool.
Clark Wins 30 mile Rare
Th* best speed event nf thr afteruoou
was th* .30-inil*' race won bv Ge»ngr
Clark in bis Rlncker Soc ial Hr got
away tn a uoc.r start but. one bv on*
passed t hr fjeld pulling in at 23:34 1-5
At the start of thia rare "Red’’
Shafer in a Chevrolet Spec ial took the
lead. a« usual with a fa*t start. Clark’s
motor d»**d just at th* start and. al
though his mechanic* did fa*t work in
'ranking the other gg-s ve r taking
rhe first curve when h* gnt away t*n
*r*nnds behind the ra*r o n the curve 1
Ira ail passed ”R*d’’ Shafer and
Shafer dropped tn third place «h*'i '
Mais took second place on th* bn*k 1
«{rA(-;>. The * nr« . rnssed th* first Jr.p
"ith Vail well’ in th* k 3 d and Mai*
•*«^nd. Nhafe- third. B*.b Shaw n hi*
Mercer fourth. Genrgr Clark f fth and
•Fast Joe’’ Harder in hi* D-Luxe
Special sixth.
On tbe second lan. Clark fighting ft
bad start ma^kd “n-t Rob Rhgw. wbc
dropped behind Harder.
Thi- order *n* maintained until the I
fifth lan when it was «ee n that Clark (
was raining on th* field and was gir
iry Shafer a race for third place Ou
the first curve the sixth lan. t’lark
forged abend nf Rhtfer and earn* bv
th* stand at th* end nf the sixth far
ehetd of Shafer and still climbing.
Clark Creep* I p.
Al the ninth Inn < lnrk wa* getting
in r]o«e behind Mais in sec nd place 1
and nn the hnm* -tret^h on the tenth 1
lap the bi< Rio ker swung out and left
Mam r-n the »upre amid the applause |
of the spr ators. Ry this time it be-
< • me evident that a real rare wir nn
and a» the ears name by nn the elev-
enth lan. Clark »a- gradually gaining
on tbe Jirij-cniM rg. featured as tbe fan- I
ret • nr e n the track.
A' *n the |h*u»cDberg an*l Rln-ker I
went "oorting past »n th- twelfth the 1
< rowfl <-h*errd. for Clark wi< closing in l|
on Vail. A* th* earn straightened out i
on the bm*k etretell the BJnrker jum|>rd
to firrt pla«-r and < !*amd th* fifteenth
laps at 23:34 4 5 for th* s3fin purs*
Vat! trek the fifteen lan< at 24 :3 and
Mais at 24:5. Vuil explained later that 1
spark plug trouble n D *l a
rocker arm broken in the race before
held his s|»*ed down in the last of the
341-mile race
Vail and Clark also ran a close race
in the ten-mile event. Shnfer in hi*
C’bevmlM Rperlal tnah the I ad at th* *
-tart hut th* first lap showed Vali in r
the lend and Clark next with Mals in
third Ida*-*. Thin «'rd*r wa« maiutaiue4l
v ith Vai! ening r."ro«« the lu»- onr-fiffb
ni a •rcond ahead of Clark Vail’s time
va- 7:37: <'lark‘* tim*. 7:37 15: and
Mm-’* liaa*. 7 :3!i 3 5.
Both Vail and Mai- were injured in
thin race by flying stnnrs which rut I
Th*m al>nnt the fare.
Vail Fareed F rom Rare.
In the tH*fitymil* ra« e. A’ail fork
Ih* lead on the first lap with Clark
next On ihe secontl lap Vail wa-
f«»r«-»d fmoi the ra»* by a be*»k*n r*wk»r
arm. I'lark and Shafer came bv »»n th*
third lap n*rk and ne -k. maintaining
this rm-.itinn until the ten lap* were
op. < lark going a* r< *« the string *m*
fifth of a »**ond ahead of Shafer. The
time waa. < lark. 1S:0: Shafer.
I* ’• 1 r.. Harder H .17.
Th* r«'*s w*re far better than those
belu at the track a few month* ago
J official receipt* for the game abowad
I 5200 in attendance. Every facility wa*
J available to rare for the crowds.
ValTa bride af a week watched her
husband pilot the Dcu-enhcrg past the
stand at nearly a hundred-niile-an-bour
1 dip and Ira occasionally took hi* eyes
| trom the track to return a ware of the
hand.
Racing will b* returned Wednesday.
; Vail will b? ready for the race as will
• bo other driver* who were forced from
the races on account of trouble. Glenn
Breed with hi- Hudson Special winner
nf the previaus raren beat «ill be on
the track. Allen Tillotson with his
Chevrolet Special will be added to th*
Hat.
Carburetor trouble Sunday kept Floyd
Jackson •ff the track with his Chevro-
let. John R. Boling with his Mteclai
X 33.000 car. a Richard Special will
b* in " 1 ea. -Wild Wil-
lie” Broun of Fort Worth in a Brown
Special will alto enter th* Wednesday
j race*.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS
I —
TKNAW LKAGie.
Wen. Lot:. Pct
Gal> sston 3 ft I.9UU
•AN ANTOMU 2 1 .<<7
|T*ert Worth 2 1 a*;
11 Hill** 1 1 .3<K>
IWlchit* >'*!!■ 1 | .100
Surevsport 1 * '
Beaumont 1 ; .333 '
iHouatpn (■ : «*•
Flu .Menda.i.
Ho'ision nt Galveaton
Reaumont at Fan Anteruo.
belle' at Wichita J ails.
Bhre’ eport at Tor* Worth.
*an<laj'« Rea*ilt«.
•an Antonio. 4; Reaumua* 3 ui in*
rung- *
WUhlta Fall* 7; Dallas 2
Fort Worth. 10; Rhreitpcrt 1
Gahaatea. It: Houaton.
AMERICAS I.EAGI F.
Won. Loot. Fe*.
New York u I .714
Washington 3 2 •*••* ।
Cie.eland • 2 .i 0 1
St. Louia 3 2 .JOU ।
Chicago 1 1 .j *:
;»etr»lt 1 1 .3>*
Boston 2 3 4AA
Philadelphia 1 3 Sit
Flay Monday.
f htcagn ftt Wt. Louie
Clrieland at Detroit.
Philadelphia at Washington.
Boston at Now York.
Gndaf* Beat. t*.
New Yerk ♦; Boeten. •.
At New ^wrk: R. H F.
Rn«ton .... CO® 00ft •«(— A 4 0
New York 1«'» 001 4 10 0
Pfttt*!iez Jene* M: *rs .-rd Ruel. Maya I
and *<'hi«nr <
Waahlnfteo. 3; rM'anelnhla. |.
it Washington R. H F.
Philadelphia .... o*o*ooool— 1 10 71l
Wa’hlng’nn M 1 >»?0 ©*•— 3 9 : |
Rfttterl**: Na; l*»rJ X**»*e anC J Wal-
ker; Johnson and "
Cleveland at Detroi* -moa
t.'Dieego at Ft LouU rain
tATIONAL LEAGfr.
Won. Lost. P* ♦. I
Chicago 2 0 1.0001
R.^»r»n 4 1 . r»o
Fitteburn 3 1 .7ih
New Wk 2 1 .<«7
l'hil»d*lnh.a 1 2 .’33
iincinnati 1 3 .249
Rro^klin ’ 4 .lug
fit Louift o 2 00'»
Piny Mandai
R-rink: n at rhlladelpht*
R». I.ou'i at Cincinnati.
P ttaburg at Chk »gn.
New York at fV>«tnn.
konday'a Ree^lta.
RnMen. 4; Bmokbn. t.
At Brooklyn: F. H. F .
Bn«t*»n 110 •»!! 000— 4 11 11
Pronklyn 001 o*l hIO— 2 7 7 I
R«t»*r>« <*e«*hger Fllllnglm MrQil-
lan and O’Neil; Pfeffer. )|lt«.hell and
Kruege;.
nt Louis at Cincinnati. rn\-i weather.
Pltteburg at ' hßago ecld weather.
I WMtbW
fThree game* acheduHd.)
*Ol TMERN ARNO 4 UTIOW.
MinAoy’a Rewnli*.
A* Nftoh' Ilie-Birmingham. poatponod
'Old.
A’ Mobile 3: Chattanooga 2 <l4 In-
ninaa*.
At Memphis i: Little ko** 4
A? N»w Orleans 11: Atlnute •
AMERICAN A*MM lATIOV
*andey‘« Re»eit».
Yt Kauaea 9: Bt. Fan 14
• 'ntumbu* ftt Louiatllle. w<i ground*.
Milwaukee at Minneap**!**. rain.
Toledo at lndianap‘-’*i* »*«ln
y / P// / J
^SEBALL
Carl Mayo' underhanded method* are
making him popular in New York. Hav-
ing walloped the Philadelphians in the
opener he came back and gave the
Booton Red Sox a whitewashing Sun-
day. Pipp** three hits and a triple by
Meuael were largely res|M>nsible for the
runs his team gave him. Ruth failed
to hit in three times up.
The Athletic* made ten hits off Wal-
tei Jobaaou. including two triples by
Witt and one by Dykes but the old mas- •
ter was invincible iu the pinches and
the Mackmeu failed to more until the
ninth inning. Witt and J. Walker made '
three hits each.
The Boston Brave* continue to get
good pitching and are hitting at a tre-
mendous pace. Powell got three more
*afeties Sunday and O’Neil added an-
other pate Two of Griffith's three for i
the unfortunate Brooklyn Robin* were '
double*.
No game* ran be played on Navin ।
Field at Detroit for at least two day* |
t' ?ju« of a blanket of snow which cov
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A Masterful Musical Comedy
AGNES JOHNS & CO.
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3—Other Pantages Acts —3
and
FRANK MAYO
In “The Marriage Pit”
Ruth Roland Serial
NOTICE
Matinee today at 2:30. You
can see the show before the
parade.
Copyright. IHI. hy B. C. Ftahar. Trad*
Mark Rag. U & Fat. Off.
er* th* diamond. Snow started falling
late Saturday night and continued right
on through Sunday afternoon.
Heavy hitting featured the first week
of major league play. Half the team*
averaged better than 10 hits a game and
iu 14 contest* the opposing teams ran
up a run total of 10 or more.
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Kismet is the greatest pictur
ever shown in San Antonio.
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an entertainment of j
rare quality and furth- £ .
ermore this $3 attrac- L si
tion is offered at reuu- K i
lar admission prices. •
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APRIL 18 1921.
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NOW PLAYING
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"PEP-C-MINT REVUE~
A Superb Musical Comedy
| PALERMO’S CANINES
ALF MAY
S RIPON STANLEY
GENE & MINETTE
Marjorie Rambeau
In “The Fortune Toiler”
NOTICE
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