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UUU5XUXT UAIX.T POST. SATURDAY HOItNIXQ. MAT Z3 1914
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STER WON
CONSECUTIVE SHUT OUT
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I BUFFS WON DOUBLEHEADER
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Andy Ware Turned Iron Man Feat of Working
Both Games Against Austin.
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How a Number Achieved Personality
Clothcraft
No. 3130-
Blue Sere
Special
RED SOX DEFEATED HOSE
Foster Increased Shut-Out Innings to
League Record for the Season.
' Auocutrd Press Repot.)
Boston. Mu By iiKiua r-t Chicago
D 0 today Foster a young Ked oi tav.rle
Increased to 3 ih nnclier of llK.lng l.e Li
Pitched w1t;..s
lHw re- ru
fcatter - t. .
bufir i.:.:
the gaui-
Chi. ajlu
Isnriiltt. '.. '
Weaver.
Chaae. J:-
Collins tr
a.-ored
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1
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BfTTT. 2 b
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e aVercrr to V-;t -
Caicauru S. Boston 4
Klrst tiasw oil error
. Faster 2
Time of caii.-
I'mpltva Ctlii an
- JACKSON DROVE IN RiNS
Phoaleaa Joe'i Hitting Broke B .its' Lot -g
Streak.
HEW TURK. May SI a: . .
" loos ftoalita- Itreak iirre i I .
fcw York In a . aiLf : i 1
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. Boston A B K
Hooper rf ;
lerkes. 2ti
tnrli. If
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steett. aa u
Gardner. 3b 3 ..
JaaTTin. lb .... 3
Tkoiaaa. c 3
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Chlraco
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Blllasd.
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38
tatted for Mrllalr In eighth.
for H M.I-! 1:1 ' .ti itu.
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M AC K M EN MAULED
DETROIT.
Team Rub
Victory
Oldring.
I lill AHFLI'IIIA. Way 2; . Flti Ditrhi-ni rre
ty I-triit in tij- came brt- t'lay. wbl.'ll
l .i.B.J.Di.l -n ft l t; Tbe Tili.n Kay
i. r-.f t-aiu a fociiiian.JiDt Ifad lu tii1 flrat
uir whi-n :bf tilled i:p wTn errnn. Iq
lr:r ' st Bum a b'Kn ruo llldrina fil OT-r
i 1 ..a wlii. Ii a tli'''tnaD bad Iwn Mal'l
:.d . ir ii:. Lack aud ald i-j aeyereiy tLat br
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can-.f T" UfTio Mud flvf tuiQUtes.
BROKE NATIONALS' STREAK.
St. Loult Scored Fc.ir Runt In the Eighth
Inning.
washim;t'N mu 2j st. Loui iir-ke
Wali:iie'-'H'H w.nniin trrk tiUr. i.ikini th
i"--fi.: ;aiii- t:n- !-rl-f 5 t. 4 la I lit - iljlU
lni 'iii: :ti Tt.it rs '-n'. four mns h pan'
n !- n..!i:i Bii-I thrf- nir'Viti' trntpi.
Sr I-.-iii- t --r'! lit th1 fourth Iiji.mut whn
Aat In
fw riH'
Williams'
St. L.ut
Sholtt-ia. vf
Ati-tir -t
rrmll. t
BFI PO
1 1
SB SH
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0 0
i 0
0 0
it t
i 0
ft ft
1 0
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lb
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Hamllr- n. t . . . .
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Totals .... . .
'Batted f.-r 11a
(t'n In -lelitl).
WasUlnutoii AB K BII TO A E SB SH
M.-li r rf ' 2 I ft 0 U 0
- :' 4 ft o 1 ll'UO
MlUn. ef 3 1 1 5 0 0 o u
1-4J-u.. 1 1' 1 1 O O
ki. If 4 1 - 1 ii 0 0 0
Murcai). 1M 4 1 1' n 2 0 0
M. Brl.l-. 4 o U :i 1 U 0
Heon. c 2 0 'I 0 0 0
Aver- i 3 o 1 ." ft ft O
A. WUliamt 1 0 1 0 ft 0 0 0
Scoat-ffer .0 O 0 0 O O 0 0
Total 34 4 11 27 13 fi 0 0
HuttM for Attb In ninth.
Kan for Ueory In nluth.
bv iLDines:
at . Oift ir iMO 6
WashlnetMn 00O .KiO ClOl 4
Sutnuiarr Two-ha littn I'rstt. Liry. TLtp-l.a--
liii- Au.tlu. Siinntf. Hit -1 flT linniM'-n
in 7 tiiiiiucn. off Mtti'twH .1 In 2 SaTlfit?
By WilllaniM. lxutlf plaT Viip- to I'ratt
to I.-'in I-rt on Uafc'-t. St. Iui VVaiililnL'-
t'n j. i til hallrt--(HT llnmiltoii 2 off
Mltrt.t-11 1. f Avrt' '1 rirftt .'a-f on ''rnrf
Kt Ltmia .1 Sini.'k out Br Hamilton 1. Iy
Apr? v Wild tilti-h-Ayrea. Tiro- "f nam
Iffy h' urn an! 1.1 ininuiej. I'mDirta Hi Id t brand
and OXouxltUu.
The Southern League
Pelt Won In Ninth Inning.
tisocmtfd Prest Report.)
NKW ORLKANS. May 22. With the frort S
to 3 In tli frond half of the ninth Inning t.Klay
Nfw tlrlfana ar.r-d the 4leMinK tally on a
two baiw- lilt a sa' hfli-if nud a allig- d.af'atlug
Atlanta. 4 to 3.
tti-ori- B n K
Atlanta Out 00t (POO -3 4 4
.S. w tlrl-ai.. 110 1 1 x J tail 4 1
Liut and Itunu. Mitui-li; Walker and lllgglna.
f -f -
Naahville Rallied In Ninth.
BI KM I V .1 1 AM . .May 22. Aflir Naali'lll. had
ra.lli") in l ii- ulntii and forged ahfad the local!
atari-. 1 anntbrr rally winnlnif. 4 to 3.
I'.lrm'lilgha.u m Oil 0024 5 2
Naal.ull'- "0" OOo ou 3 fl 0
lUstTtaoa and Traf -aa.f ; Boland and tilbaou.
-f
Gulla Defeated Chattanooga.
MOU1I.K. May 22. Mobile defeated Cbatta-
nooaji T io 4 today.
h're R II K
Mobil- 130 100 np1 12 2
I'tiaiaiin-juga 020 OOU (120 -4 8 0
K'-- and .Vhmltlt. Sllu and Orabam.
Mtmphla Beated Montgomery.
MnNTi.OMRRV Ala.. Way 22 Memnhla de-feaie-l
M.-bti'inery today o to 0.
S. ore - It H K
Mea.li:-. OOl 012 Oil - n lj l
M"H'"Oi. ry 0"1 O-iOo fl 2
Holina aod fr-olel; Boalier and Ltooaboe.
Prompt relief In all caaea of throat and
lung trouble U you uae Chamberlaln'i
Cough Kemedy. For Mia by all dealer.
AdyartlMratnU
frtabka-baatora plllaf op for the nut hlf trtp.
Dig Jok for th Northern rluba natch th old
Buff rip:
lach ca blbbla! W ahould frt laiirh will turn
Willi w uh th Mountaineer
riicblni naff ma b all In
Andy oa tb b.
nt a mau to
Ti
Call oh
Iron Audy In leare t up to Ware!
Buffalo l.ynci
Houston Pott 5fi-.ia.)
AlSTIN. TViaa. May 22 lur old frl n.l
Jlni presided oyr th ditinle f tb senator.
t.Klay and Ilotiatoo tdk both aani. of tla dtm-
ble header th.reby making a clean .wep of
the ar1e. Ware pltcued b-th gauica fM- the
IlulTal..
In the drat Inning of the flrat came with twii
men no Iiim. Hill lifted a higb fly to rUrht
nem and Koa droppd It. Both men on baac.
cml-
That enitod the erorinf bv lloa.too. Auetlo
bad a fairly ipHat chanc- to aeon- In the aeooud
Inning but 'alnwiighl alnick out with thrre
men m base. then In lb eighth Inning ama.bed
out a in o hajreer that came near going orer the
feticf The l-l .lianct- to tie tile at-orv eaiue
In "h rlnth luulrut when with one aian down.
Hotlnaon cl a tn-o Itasiier Ktantl drew a
pa an.t Ware waa evidently un in Hie air. Koea
g a (am. h ainle and Itoblnaoo a.or"d. Hu.
to:i drove a liner to abort thai illllc ir.4'lle.l
a 1 1. 1 Ihii.i:v atnii k tit. breaking up the rally aud
enilltie the game with the aore 2 to 1.
Krvak btta and idd plftr helped lloiieton get
tic n ..n baaea in the aeeond game for MiiDa.lt
a tdtclilng excellent ba.l llct'ullotn let ta'O
I;! pass him with men tm third and thv
a .-unte.l f..r two of the Houston runa 'i'he
a.orv wa tn 0 In tbe t'.h Inning when the
P.'i:.i!rs rallied and get Pmr mna. Jamea got
a lit. .'ii an error. Hobln"n atruck out. Frautl
a ! :i le. 1 H singled. With tbe haaea full.
U '.Horn dropped a .ingle hai k of third and
ilk lite throw to the plate Mclionald hit Franii
on (he taw The Nail went P' the grandstand.
Krar.rz ecrlng and was carried to tin- hem h.
The laves were cleared with M.-i'(illoni ierchinc
hi 'bird when the firework w.-ro ..yer Intpuv
went "ill catcher to Aral hut Munacll singled
an. I sc.a-e.1 Mct'ullom.
Itrvwnlow retired the aide with a fly to left
Dei.l
KIRST CAME.
Austin -Pr"wnl.'W.
s.
AB It BII PO A F. SB !H
0
3
4
Mraltiard. 2b . . 4 0 1
James cf 4 0 U
HoMlia.. If 4 I 2
rraiui. lb 2 0 0
R rf 4 o l
Hsion. e 3 0 n
I'lipm. 3h 3 ( a
Wauiwrtg'it. p. . . S 0 1
1
3
I
10
o
0
0
0
o
3
3
4
14
A
0
rt
0
3
2
Total. 30
Houston
l rv If . .
Peltl. 2b ..
I ia vis. rf . . .
M 'la'nald. 3b
Hllle. a
Newiiam. lb.
Frlers.ni. cf.
Kl IcLeua. c .
are. p
bii ro
i i
1 3
2 n
u 1
0 2
0 I'l
0 1
i
SB 811
() 0
(l 0
0 d
o o
0 0
. 0 0
Totala 30 2
Bi Innlnsa:
II. '11 -n
a :
SiKiimary Two baae 1'
wric. ' llavla. Struck
Warm right . F.rt b.ie
on Waii.vTight 2. 1'ft
Austin T Time of gam.
Ma l thews.
. yni iwai uort 2
o si issi .ii l
K .blnson. Wain-
War- 3. Iv
!.a 1 off Ware 4.
I-.i e ll'"iton 11.
o it'JUia. I inidre
SECOMl CAMK.
At) R BH I'O
. . 5 0 2 4
. . 4 0 u 2
... 5 1 I J
. . . 4 0 2 .".
.4 1 1 t
.4 l ; o
... 4 1 !i
. . . 4 0 1 1
... U 1 1
Anatin
Bri n :o".v
Rratnop! 2h.
James ef
K-hina-n. If
Krauts lb.
R.'S. rf . .
M.rulluni. c
IHipuy. 3b. .
Munseil. p. . .
T'.tals
IlHIStOO
Miv.rv. If
fcelta. 2h ..
Ih.il. rf . . .
Mcli'.n.'i;.'. .".h
Mllle.
.. nai: . T'
Fr."ri. i. f
Klich.us. c.
Ware p ...
SB SH
0 0
0 0
0 0
o 0
0 0
AB
u u ro
o I
14
0
o
T.'als .
-8
Id
By Innings:
Austin two Vk nM 4
li.-ust. n csil 022 (Km r
Suuimarv: Two-base hit Robinson. Ktruck
'-M l.y .Muusell 4. by Ware 3. Has.-s on ball -nrf
M :ns'll o. 1'ssse.l bails -JIcCutlum 2. Hit
liy pit I-.er By Mupsell iSeltiv Left .ki base r
Ausllt t. Houst'Hi tl Time of .sine -One hour
auJ l:.lrty uilnules. 1 uiptre Ma::h"ws
NOTES OF THE CAME.
Todny at 4 o'clock.
Ha' k at West Fnd
turn to work.
P"lay. Roger IMinundson's
The BurT failed to do any sensational hitting
but tb.- main thlug I teat they w-on in games.
Six 'onsecutlv' win from tbe Senators for
the Bus and ti.e oM game ou tbe Northern
trip. 1'retty slick 1
WalnwTlght may uot lie any particular wonder
but Mr. Muusell is some gent take it from us.
But the Buffs have beateu him twice.
!-orgc Robinson who used to be a noiiston
amateur took a consistent pleasure in trying
to be:it Ids home town. He registered twu hits
in each game a two-bagger in each.
Ware evidently had pretty rocky going in the
wrond game particularly in the sixth Inning
it was not like 1'atrlck Henry to leave him lu
for that last gain hut he got away with it.
ADdy Ware anil T. sr wr.s in there strong yes.
terdar rind the ni"1 "tene.1 shoots got away with
both 'games of th" d .iihle header. The Boff'
lni:i man hoisted hi percentage hefllly at one
fell snoop nn.l leslered his third victory this
s asoa over Austin.
WACO WON AND LOST.
Beaumont and Skippers Evened Up In
Doubleheader.
WACO. Texas. May 22. Waco and Beaumont
divided a double-header her today. Waco win-
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308 MAIN
A HERO FOR A DAY.
Iron Man
Pavad Path
Revelry.
to Ring of
Andy War
the husky
mountaineer
1 90 pounds of
pitcher and en-
durance atrldes un tbe
avenue of ap-
plause t b I a
on o 4" lug by
virtue of tak-
ing two large
and Juicy
games from
the Austin
Senators in oue
afternoon.
Jllft why Audy felt called upon to operate
l1 consecutive tunings deponent aayeth not.
But the Shower must have felt that his
g'S'd right arm was Just sufficiently warmed
up iiuil the flow of saliva worklnat Juat right.
At an rate he won both lila gmuiea. alfcelt
by n- particularly large margin.
The pitching In the s.oond peoformanc.
may not bav. been exceptionally clasay. bul
Andy had a fine exhibition in tbe opener
and he had tin- nerve to an through the
whole afterp.'n. It was Andy's counife
that put Houston hack In a tie for first
pla'-e and brought them off the road with
the isld tame for the Jaunt.
Andy Iron manned around last season.
It's a habit.
nlng tbe Brat game t to s and Beaumont th
aecon.l. 4 p. 3. Tanner broke up tbe first game
for Wj.-o. hltllng the feuce with the hall scor-
ing Kellly In ihe eleventh. Wohllehen put tbe
ball over the feii-e in Ihe ninth Inning of tbe
last game seudlng Maluinuist across ahead of
him.
FIRST CAMK.
AB R BII PO
W'aro
Clemens. If. .
Maitnuutst. 2b
Tanner sa . .
Akin. 3b
W..b:.en. IP
Cri' blow cf . .
Renuard. rf . . .
e sb sn
0 1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Helili. c 15
lionaid. p 2
Jual. p 0
t.n.bb 1
Total!
39 tl 10 33 1 4
(Iruf.h hatted for Dona I In ninth.
Beauniopt-
Maloney. If
Beits c . . .
AB
Bll I'O
1 0
a e sb sn
oooo
1 0 t 0
4
1K..I.1 2h 'i
Kdni'in '.S"n. rf .. o
fooke. lb S
Men cf 4
KIMci. .P. H
Du'kln as 4
Mart.na. i 2
Brandt p 1
3
0
1
0
5
2
0
3
Totals
Two out in
run wa made.
By iLtilngs:
Waco
lle.r.pnont . . .
4(1 5 10 'S2 15 S 0 1
leveotb lDuing. when winning
001 002 101 PI fi
200 012 000 003
MiLimarv- Innings pitched- Bv Donald 0 by
Martina il::l. Run I iff Ivnald o. off Martina I
3. lilt -(iff IVmald 1". oh- Martina 5 Bases
u ha!' (irr i"iml.l 2. ofT Martina 2. off Brandt
3. Si.-u'-a ."it By lioual.l o. Ivv JoM 1. by Mar-
tina T. to- Brandt 1. Two base hits- MaUuipllst
llellh. Iv.11. Three. haae lilt- Edmondson.
ll'Hii" runs- l'anner. Klhler. Kdinondson Sac
rtrt - fl. -Ma lui'iiut. First base on errors-W'-o
- Bea.iinom 2. Iaft on has.-s -Waco 111.
Beaum"iil 2. Time of game Two houra. I ui-
plrvs ijuaiganen and Mi.rau.
SK('ilM) I11ME.
AB It BII PO
Waco
Clemen If...
Malni'iulst. 2b.
Tanner ss
Akin. 3b . . . .
WoMi-b"!!. lb.
Crl.hlow. cf
Reioi-nl. rf . . .
Carvn. c
lnoaui. r
sb sn
T-.-als
B'-auneint
Malonev. It ..
Ilol... e
li.sl.1. 21.
L'lm..:i'-"ii. rf.
C.ike. II.
Mum ( f . . .
Klhler. .1'
Liurkiu. ss
TafT. n
Totala
By innings:
W aco
Beaumont
. .30
AB
. 3
. 3
. 4
4 2T
BII PO
2 0
1 11
1 1
0 0
SB SH
0
. 4
. 3
. 3
2
2T
000 100 0023
021 000 001 1
Summary: Home run W'ohlleben. Double play
MalU 'iulst to Tanner to Wohllehen. Base on
ball- I 'ff Ingram ... off Taff 2. Batter hit - B?
Taff. Wild pitch Innram. Rtrook .ait Bv In-
gram H. hy Taff 10 First base on errors Waco
1. Beaumont 2 Ift on base Waco 3. Beau-
niout 7 Time of game One hour and 4tl min-
ute. I'mplres Moran and Baumcarten.
DIVIDED A DOUBLEHEADER.
Nags Took First and Fort Worth the
Second.
FOI1T WORTH. Texas. May 22 Fort Worth
anil San Antonio cut a double-header lutlf in two
thl. afternoon at Morrla park the Bronchos
taking the first after 11 innlnga 4 to 2 and the
Pantlun the second. 7 to 1. Collins was tbe
main hitter in the first combat aeeurlng four
hits out of five chauces and one of these was
a three bagger. He also stole tbre bases and
made six putoiits. Both teams had aereral men
to remain on tue third base. In the second
affair the winner vraa never In doubt. Tne Pan
ther mad tbre ran to bee-la with on ao error
two walks and a hit. A single followed by
doubles by Price and Apnleton. brought two
more In the fourth aad for good measure two
were added lu the eighth on two hits two
stolen bases sod auotlier error. Tb. Nag.' Ion.
run came la the fourth when Appiatou was
found for thre blngles. The other hit the vis-
itors secured waa a taree-baggcr by afcalahon
In th sixth.
FIRST OAMB.
Ssa Antonio AB R BH PO A E SB SH
Collins cf 5 1 4 0 0 0 S 0
Goodwin ir 0 1 4 0 0 0 0
MrMaboo. 3b g 5 0 1 0 0 1
Edmonds as 4 1 0 1 5 0 0 0
Allen rf 5 1 0 1 6 Q 0 0
Knaupp. 2b 5 1 8 1 1 0 0 0
Eberlloe. lb 4 0 6 11 1 0 0 1
Burch. e 0 S j 0 0 0
Hill p ft 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
Totals 41 4 10 S3 11 0 S 8
Fort Worth AB R BFI PO A E SB SF
MrLaurln. If 5 1 8 0 0 0 1 0
Knraves. ss 4 1 i 3 5 0 0 1
Lea. rf 4 0 0 0 0 O 0 0
Salm. lb 4 II 1 21 0 1 0 0
Howard cf 5 (I 0 1 0 1 0 0
McKown. 3b S O 0 1 2 0 0 o
Jordan c 4 fl 1 2 0 1 0
Smith. b 4 0 1 J S 0 0 0
Fentress p 4 0 0 0 V 1 u 0
Nance 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals SS t SS3 20 S 2 1
Battd fur Smith In eleventh.
By Innings:
Sao Antonio 010 001 000 OS 4
Fort Worth 100 000 100 002
Summary: Three baa hit Collins. Two-baae
hits - Kneaves. Salro. Knaupp. Burch. Struck
out Br Hill 4. bv Fentresa 4. Bases on balls-
Off Hill 4. off Fentress 1. Double plays Kd-
mond to Knaupp to F.herllne to Burro. Hit bv
plicber Jordan. I.ee. McKown Ibv HUH. Wild
t Itches Hill 1. Fentress 1. Left oa basM
'.rt W'orth 10. San Antonio fy. Time of game
Two hours and 10 minutes. Umpire Tiugeut
sod Gardner.
SECOND OAMK
San Antonio AB R BH PO A F. SB III
Collin cf 400)0000
Ooodwln. If 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
McMal.on. 3b 4 1 2 3 0 1 0 0
F.dnwntlv ss 4 0 0 1 5 1 0 0
Allen rf 3 0 1 6 0 0 0 1
Knaupp. ?b 4 0 1 1 1 o 0 0
Kherllne. lb 3 0 0 7 1 0 0 0
tlsitenstrln. c. ... 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0
Bowen. p 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Totals 32 1 4 24 8 2 0 1
Fort Worth AB R BII PO A E SB SH
Mcl aurln. If 4 0 0 n 0 0 0 0
Kneaves. sa 8 1 0 3 1 0 1 0
Lee. rf 4 1 2 4 0 0 1 0
Salm. lb 3 1 1 4 1 1 1 1
Howard cf 8 3 1 0 0 0 8
McKown. 3b 4 0 0 1 2 1 p 0
Smith. 2b 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
Price c 3 1 1 0 0 0 0
Appleton. p 4 0 2 1 1 0 0 0
Totals 32 7 i 27 5 2 fl 1
By Innings:
San Antonio 0OO 100 000 1
Fort Worth 300 hi) 02 7
Summary: Three-hase bit McMahon. Two-
baa hlta Price. Appleton. Salm. Struck cut -By
Appleton o bv B-.weu 2. Bases on halls OfT
Bowen 3. Double play Kdmonds to 3dcM:ihon.
left on bases- San Antonio .V Fort Worth ti.
Time of game tine hour and 30 minutes. I'ni-
plre tiardner.
HIETT WON HIS QAM E.
Llndy's Hit Broke Up Sparkling Twelve-
Inning Battle.
(Associated Press Report.)
DALLAS. Tela.. May 22 A clear cut. 12-
lnnlog game sparkling with brisk plays re-
sulted In Qslveatou defeating Dallas today 2
to 1. Hlett's single with Watson on third
after bla d.aible and Summers' sacrifice brought
lu the winning run.
Dallas AB R BH PO A F. SB 811
Schwlnd. rf 0 0 2 O 0 0 0
Storch. cf 1 1 2 0 0 1 0
Harrison. If 4 0 1110 11
'.illoe. 3b .1 0 1 0 2 0 0 o
Remolds c .1 o 0 fl 2 o 0 0
Harper sa 4 O 1 4 3 o 0 0
Jordan. 2b 3 0 0 4 3 0 0 1
(iross. lb 2 0 0 1 1 (I 0 1
Homby. p 3 0 0 0 6 0 0 0
Menefee 1 0 0 0 0 o 0 0
Totals its i 4 an i o 2 "5
Batted for Hornsbv -In twelfth.
Galveston AB R BH P0 A E SB 8H
Madden. 8b 3 1 1 1 A 1 0
Massey. If 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0
Tarletnn. lb 4 0 1 lit 1 0 0 0
Baerwald. rf 5 0 1 2 0 0 0 0
Wateou. 2b 4 1 1 1 2 ll 0 0
Novee. c 4 0 1 5 1 1 0 0
Summers as .... 4 0 2 2 .'. 1 0 1
Jobnsuo. rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
litett. p fi t) 2 1 4 0 0 0
Totals 39 2 9 30 10 3 0 2
By lnolugs:
Dallas oral 100 000 000 i
Onlvoston 100 (0 000 0012
Kumrcarv: Two-base hits Madil-'ti. Watson
Struck .Kit Bv llornsby 4. bv libit 4. liases
on balls OT Hornsl.y 4. off lllctt 4. Batter lilt
By llornsby. First base on errors Dallas 2.
left on hasea Oalve.tort fl. Dallas fl. Ikouble
plays HarlsT to dross: Wstson to Summers to
Tarlelon. Wild pitch Hornsby. Time of game
Xwo hours snd 10 minutes. Umpire Buck
ley.
If you want pure and delicious Ice
cream we make It and deliver It. Smith
Drug Store. P1091; A1091. Adv.
$7.50
Top It Off
right with a Sako witz Straw; a style for every face;
$2.00 to $5.00. Panamas $5.00 to $10.00.
Underwear for the Warm Days
Closed Crotch Union Suits athletic styles or
three-quarter length $1.00 to. $3.50. Two-piece
Underwear in nainsook lisle crepe and seer-
sucker 50c a garment.
308 MAIN
TtntKlSM BLEND
CIGARETTES
Ai a toucK of art' in
tne realm of smoke dom.
Ruima CbiMxms am b exchanged far distincmx-dib
? BUFFS BACK HOME I
I TODAY TO FACE ?
I SENTEIL'3 CLUB I
YtfX End at 4.
After an anhioim road trli Un1 lt'iffi
return home I-mIht to fa.w the (Ui-
veston club at West I'ti.l. The riruTi-s
mull? a onwtiinal nutorniiin 1-Wir
throncr th' noriii niul nre lilrly to pr'.T
an ovest touuher morwl to cUvw u tvr
than lioretoforo.
(ittlvt'Miui unit Houston Imro plav.il
seven names t.o f:i:- t Liis st-at: m. II"MM n
winning f-mr of tli.-ni. Moore a u.i Iliert
hetween tbem Lav- worked tlx of tbt
enfcatienipntf).
West Kml at 4.
Central Texas
Trolley League
Waxahachle 6. West 1.
Houston r.ut St-t-Liot.)
WEST. Tcvas. Ma) 22 -Wnxahachle defeated
the h -me team here today by a score of G to 1.
Scon' R ll F.
West 1 fl
Waxahachle ( 0 2
Scott. Dntsli and loolcy; Raines and Will-
t'uiplrv Meade. Time of game Oue hour and
Coily tlv minutes.
The Federal League
Houck Lost His First Game.
(.tMfa-fdH -f fft'M'.l
BROOKLYN. M.-y :'L Hyr.-a Uo;i. pirrhrrl
Ms first game In (in rf.lprn.1 Ihacue tolny and
lost It. The relink: mirier nv n.ni;e.l from
or ft a nixed r.apWn II wliPti ti;o V-1 ; !nh in Amer-
ica us reli-aseil uim iv-fialy tin- Hi riDi-.ro lu-tt-rnatlanala.
was lld tn tUe o--nlii(r n.uiun;
spaln?t Krtnsns City t.i.i Hnd thiK n
ra?t;eci il. fense by ills i.-suiniatt-s liiui ti e
game.
Sor.- K II K
Kansas City -fxi mi ooO ti lu 4
Bnnikl rn 1 1 si u 1 1 . y j
Avium ao.i K.itirr'r; 11 irk a'ai Lau.1
Two Straight for Terrapins.
BAI.TIMOKK. Mi L'V. li.:i:m m...- It
two straight fr..m ( 'nl. ..;. l.y :;i:!ni: t Jav. 8
to o. In tlic h L.'..ii( ii;.'l scv !; i Moycr
nl iMUK'Nii. ii" t!.;. iiut iii.' 1 1 1 s-. ea.'tl
m-1!i.c tt Il.iiiliiior.- ruit:.ii in u... 1 1
Score
Balilmore -..".' ihfi
H II K
-fc I
L'hlcan'o 1 h t njj oih
Will-In .niul IIuivM'll; L.-slifte. Hk
and Wilson.
11'.. tiuaa
-f
St. Louis and Rebels Tied.
PlTTSIU Ri;. May TI.e wine t.-twoon St.
IvOUta and Pltt?burf was ca llod nt H;.- of
the nlntU Inning tudaj on nc. uuin of raiu with
the score 3 to 3. St. Louis score 1 h!1 their
tuns In the fourth when Manager -'akcH play-
Iqr center field for riltaburj. uli (.'rauilairs
sipkjU to u't away.
Score R 11 R
st Li-uts OvH 31 n fti - :t 2
I'tttslmrK Iin (jijdimi :i s -J
Orouin ami Hartley; Knetier and Hcrrv.
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