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Competent People
GIANTS WIN DOUBLE
1 HK TWO F.ABT flAMF-M r'HOM
Till Mil. IV M h
Quaker Turn Saw TrUk With Ihe
Red. hie-.. Cahs Defeat
Brave In Two Ci
Tie titasta won th s-nme from Hie
Cardinal innnlir '' '!' did a-t '
rreeaa their laud melertellr. due ke
fa. f l hat in.- U'i'ir. .ml. dr for tha
I tin
lr.-k In Ihrlf
doiible keedai wlik Ike Seds The Weals
won Ihalr garnet ea.lli. bit Ik gnahrra
I"jr la getting swsr with Itielr
flrl a.imr hr 1 lo O smr. Asira and
ggrxSiHler wars la form allowlsg bill lira
ktt assess
Thr Can wen nnth xauie nf tkelr
doublet lik the Bra res The Troller
Dodgers war swamped by Ike Pirates. M
ft a Tka laser uaed f'ir larlrlarf la
aa attempt In .i the alsnxlitar
HATIONAL LKAOVK.
Steadies mi lb Ink.
Won Lost
Nw York ....! II
Philadelphia 11 IT
Pittsburg 04 41
Chkiso II
Brooklyn 44
Boston a l
Clnrlimali . . 41
St Loula 41
Where Titer flay loder
Kt Leaks at N. v YnrK.
Chli-aao at Boston.
Pltisloirg at Drfloklyn.
niltHfufl at Philadelphia.
HI. I - l-Si Wew Tarb ll-t.
Bit Tht Atwlatfd lrrtt
Xew Turk. .tug 14 -Kew Turk eaellr
ana a double tinnier from HI Louis t il
by 11 ha 4 nul 7 lo B. Tba flrat (ana
in rises until i In- elshtli. alien Hnllee
and Mnnsser ilnsri. - "f St l.otil war
pnt out "f i for kicking ierer
eiil Hi
Willi 11
-1 In n
uft-r he
bail for.
I terms
Ml
Ma raja
ii a dual. led nail
lelsg all
kM
lo.ltle
Ho
i-ii- i.-.l oulr a fair gam and
waa lilt hunt In the early laiiluga. For Ht.
tout lirltior la rbarsed with defeat.
In the .-. .m. same will h wna i-slled
In lb eighth iNKanaa of darkness tionk
want Wall until fhi sluli whan Whlttad
eturti-l hla downfall with a (MM of er-
rnra With l In- arurv Had. tb base hill
bd n in- out Harmon retired lha nail
larre ha tiara on pop flip. Tba Olanta
fall .n Illinium linrd In thai following In-
slng Imjlr waa purposely psaaed In
thla Inning fllllnn lha haae nnd Mertl
drove In three run a with n lonat ilouMc nml
rortd liliuaalf on atanl of third and a
wild Ihrnw by Wlugn. Tha lanlloala
ronld not bit Taaraim la plnrhaa.
Kon.-t.hr lilt two hotna rnna and two
donhlaa nd draw- a .aa In both gamaa.
Flrat (naaa. H.-ora: B II. K
HI Lonka 012 IM"!" i H 1
Naw York MXI uai I ait 11 lo a
But in I i.rliu-r Parrttt Hallaa
Gayar mi. I lllldabrand; l nr.l aud
l i Wllann.
Kuuimarr Two-haaa hlta K.x-tchy (11
Houdurnai. IHirna i2l. Tbraa baaa bit
I'lt-t.-lo r llasaa runa Itoyl. Koprt-ky
llnrioK Baaa on Italia" klnrtiard. 2;
(frlnar. I: Hallap I: tlryar 1 Hlrurk nut
klariinrd. It (MMTi 1: Hallaa 2. I in
plraa. i.-i.-. and F.aaon.
Ha-..nd itumo Ki-ora ; R. II. M.
Rt. Ionla 001 003 00- -H H 4
Naw York ....- Mn 102 40 T t
Biitti ri.- I load. Harniun ami Wlnfu;
Tpari-.n
lid Ml.
Shi. ii. mi Tan-liiM hlta Taaraau
Mrrkla i2i lloinr run. Knuafby lioubla
play. Wlng.i to klaiae. Hlrnrk uut Taa-
raau. 4; p i. 4; llarnoD 1 Raaaa nn
l.alia. tlarnou 3. I'uplraa llrcnuau and
WMOtV
lliuhiirgli IS Urooklyn h
Brooklyn. Aug. 1 4 Plttaburgh beat
Brooklyn 13 to I In a. haatry hilling
gam a Manager Dahlan of lha lovala
uaed four pllrhera to atop tha fuall-
I id but the Plralea treated Ihein all
like accumulating nlnrteen hlta for
thirty -one haaea.
Allan who had been laid) up with an
attark ot ptomaine polaoolngT atartad
the gama. but after ho had been batted
for a alngla n triple nnd a home run
retired and la churgrd with the de-
feat. Wagner waa hammered hard
and laated laaa than three Innloga.
Walker atood the pounding for one In
nlng and gave way to Ylngflng who
flntahed the game. The genre: R H. B
Pltteburgh .. 1ZQ 041 001 11 II 4
Brooklyn ... 010 110 300 I 10 I
Balterlea: Cooper MoQulllan and
aibaon; Allen. Wagnar. Walker Y lug-
ling and Miller.
Bummarv: Two-haaa hlta Mitchell
Cutahaw (2). Oltia.m. Hyatt. Three-
baa hlta Carey Byrne. J. Wagner.
Home run J. Wagner. Double afayi
Smith to Cutahaw R. riaher to
Cutahuw and Daubart. Baaea on balla
w. Wagner I Walker I Ylngllng 1
Summer Reductions on Alfred Benjamin
Hand Made Clothing
BEGINNING SATURDAY JULY 5.
$40.00 Suits
now
now
35.00 Suit!
32.50 Suits now
30.00 Suits now
JiBfiO Suits now
27.50 Suits
25.00 Suits
22.50 Suits.
20.00 Suits
now
now
now
now
18.50 Suits.
now
16.50 Suits now.
15.00 Suits now
No l.ira Cli-zge for Alteration 'No HediKtlona
OofJaeaV
Ntmch out Cnopar I. MVyulllan I
Tlngllnt I. Vmptnm U'Day U
rmalla
Mi
T AaaWrlefaal ri
linatea A 14 t'hlragn tank betk
gatnee ef a d-oihla header from Iloatoa t.
daf . The flrat waa I T aud the a-
ond I le I
Tha flrat gaota a pltebera' batlla
baiwaaa Haaaphrlaa and Trier fnr wan
Innlnga Tha fir.-1 u pltebar waa lmial
bard la the etgth mid the alallor aearad
all ruaa. Ilutaphrlaa abut out the Inrala
until the atatfc. wbea he waa drlren from
the box by a rolley of alna klla ubltb
netted raven rnaa.
rierea held the Ineela In twn hlta In tha
aecend game while tka alallara hailed
IVrdne bard In the flrat laalng.
Klrat game M tfe : R. II. R
fhlrngn i Orel tail a m I
nnafan ......: I 4
Itattertea i llnmphrlar. I'heney and
Archer ; Tyler and Uarldan
Sun... .t) Two l.aae hlta Tyl.-r. I' ha
Ian Rarlden. llama ran. I.or.i imutile
play. Rarlden In M.r.u.riH.- Itaaea na
l.alia. Tyler. Il lluraphrtee I htrixk nut
Tyler H: rlnaipbrlee 4. I n.pu.- Klem
aad Orlli
aennd game. Sere . II. R
.i 310 nnn ooi A a 2
lloetou Ht iH '' 1 2 I
Balterlea: 1'lerre aad Archer; Terdaa.
Hudnlph nnd Whaling.
Htimmary : Two-haaa hlta. Miller 2:
l...rri. I'larce Three. haaa hit Maler Itouhla
ktata. Myara In M.irenrtlle. Ilaae on Imlla.
rieree. t: Radoiph. 3. ttruck out.
I'lerce I'erdue 1. I'mplrea. Klein and
Orth.
i in. in out I 0-2 ItiiladHphla 1-7.
Bt Thr Awlttrtl fr.aa
Philadelphia Aug. 1 4. -Philadelphia
opened Ita initio may today try
winning ... h gamra of n double from
Cincinnati 1 to 0. and 7 to 2. The
opening lonteet waa a twirling dutH
between Alexander and Amea the lat-
ter being taken out In the eighth to
permit Batea to bat for him. Alex-
ander kept hla hlta aoattered while
the home team hit Amea' delivery
aafely In only two Innlnga and ncored
the only run of the game In the alxth
n a elngle by I a paaa to Cra-
vath and i.u'ierna' alngie.
Phllndelphla took a big lead In the
aecond und third Innlnga of the aao-
ond game hy pounding Brown. In
each i f Hi. eaealona Cravath drove
a home run Into tha bleanhera. Brown
remained In .he fame a Manager
Tinker la abort of pltrhara. Johnaon
the Indian Iwlrler of Cincinnati la on
the mlaalng llat and nothing hai been
heard of him alnre thr team reached
here yeaterday morning- The arore:
It. II. K.
Clnrinnatl 000 000 0000 6 0
Philadelphia . 000 001 00x--l 5 1
Ilntterlea: Amea fluffta and Clarke;
Alexander nnd Kllllfer.
flummary; Baaea on balla Amea 3
Alexander 1. fltrui-k out Amea I
Alexander &. Umplrea lilgler and
Byron.
Second game ecore: R. H. B.
. in. inn. hi 000 000 2001 7 I
Philadelphia Oik 000 lOx 7 13 0
Bntterlea; Brown and Clark; Bea-
ton and Kllllfer.
Summary: Three-baae hit Becker
Home run Cravath 2. Double play
Hoblltxell Groh ami Dodge; DoO-
lan Knabe I.iiderua Baaea on balla
Brown 2. Beaton 8. Struck out
Rrnwn 2. 8eaton t. Umplrea ByroB
and ltlgler.
HlinilKRM I.KAti.'K.
Ntandlaa ef the i lot..
Won. Loat. Pet.
Mobile O (I tl(
Montgomery 04 (4 42
Atlanta 10 II .r.M
Birmingham 10 ID .III
Chattanooga II It .114
Memphta 17 II .411
Naahvllle 41 17 411
New Orleana II 70 .311
At MohtU Mobile
ery o.
Mnntgom-
At Blrnlntham Birmingham
Naahvllle 4.
B.
At Atlanta Atlanta 1. Chattanooga
I. (Seven inning darkneaa.)
At New Orleane-r-New Urlaana 1-4
Memphla 6-1.
northwi:ht lkagck.
At Portland
At Spokane
Portland 10. Seattle 4.
Spokane I Vancou-
ver 4.
At Victoria Vletorln C
UMION AaaOCIATION.
Butte 4: Helena I (10 Innlnga.) i
Ureal Pnl la 4; Ogden I
Hall lika Mlaaoula gama poetponed
wet (rounda.
Negotlatlona are ending between
Bualnaea Manager Bill Crawford of
the White Sox and the manager of
the Karl Bayard team for a game to
be played at Waahlngton Park Mon-
day Annual IT.
$30.78
26.75
24.75
22.75
21.75
20.75
18.75
16.75
15.75
14.75
11.75
11.78
oaa "HlylepJaa"
EL PASO MORNINO TTMB1. TODAY AUGUST 15 1911
Are Those Who Can Co-operate With Others
I BU-r MAT
Philadelphia. B.-ala Becker the nlf.
ty outfielder nf the Philadelphia Na-
tlnnala la playing a hard conalatent
game Juet now It may turn out that
hla heavy atlck will contribute toward
NAPS BEAT LEADERS
BLANDINI. BY OOOD SUPPORT
WON THE t. MI
Plank Hit Hard Ty f'ohb'a Baaer un-
til tig Wlna for Tttcr New
York Bewta Box.
With Blandlng In the box the Napa
eaally defeated the Athletics yeaterday
by a m ore of I to 1- The veteran
I-evJote who waa benrhr-l for a time
during the aeaaon waa In the lineup
nnd played a great game. The Tlgera
defeated the Senatora through Ty
t'obb'a aenaatlnniil baaerunnlng and
the heavy hitting of Veach. Ruaaell
Ford held the White Sox to five hlta
having the beat of Kuaaell In a twirl-
era' duel winning te game 3 to 0. The
Bed Box whltewaahed the Browna.
AMERICAN I.KAOI E.
WtaaaMa ad tka Claba.
aaaaaav'-'V V laaal
Won. Ixat Pet.
Philadelphia ..71 II .171
Cleveland . :...I7 41 -III
Waahlngton II 41 .111
Chicago II It .Ml
Boston II 14 .411
Detroit 47 II .411
I. i - 44 71 .111
Naw York II 17 .110
Where l b.- IMay Teday.
New York at Chicago.
Boston at st Louie.
Waahlng-ton at Detroit
Philadelphia at Cleveland. . .
Cleveland . PhltaiMphta 2.
y fa Aaaociafre Preaa
Cleveland Aug. 14. Cleveland to-
day won In handy alylc the flrat gam
of the laat aerlaa with Philadelphia.
Hitting Plank hard and bucking up
Handing- The acore waa I to I.
I...J..I. Turner. Chapman and Bland-
lng made aanaatlonal atoua and
thr.iwa. The battluK feature waa
Baker'i home run over the right field
wall In the eighth.
Cleveland took the lead In the flrat
lunlna with one run added another In
the fourth and thrae In the fifth
Score: R. H. B.
Clc eland . . 100 111 0x 4 10 0
Philadelphia . 000 000 110 1 0 I
Balterlea Blandlng and O'Nell;
Plank Houok and Schang.
Summary--Two haae hlte: Birming-
ham ill Chapman. O'Nell. Mclnnla.
Ih i.. base hit: Oldrlng. Olson. Home
run: Baker. Rase on balls: off Bland-
Ing 1- Struck out: by Blandlng I;
Plank 1; Ha teak l. Umplrea---Bvana
Mid Pergukon.
cu York ti ChlraMfu
Ay The i ..... ...i. u PrrM
Chktago Aug. 14 New Yoi
lunched two hlta with a aacrlflc hit
and a stolen baae and ahut out Chi-
cago. 1 lo In the flrat game of the
larewell aerlaa of the vlaltura In this
city.
The game waa a pitchers' duel be-
tween ford and Ruaaell and It looked
like anybody's gam .null tha seventh
when Harueil singled and took aec-
und on PecklnpaugVa aacrlftee.
Knight followed with a StTixlv and
Hartsall scored while Knight raced lo
aecend on the throw Rosas. Kniaht
then atole third and scored n Wll-
llan.a out. The vleitore out field
robed the locals of alanoai every op
portunlty they had lo count by epec-
ItCllaV fielding Cook and Maieel
played their flrat awn.- In Chloadjo
aad aided la the victory
Score. R. H.
New Turk . . 00 000 100 I 0
Chicago 000 0000 I 0
Bstterlea--Pord aad Hweeney; MtB-
04 aHlrietaet't.Y A4 PMIf.UBg ftTIB
winning the pennant for his team to I
the deep chagrin of his old compan
ions the Hew York (Hants. Becker
went from Mcdraw's team to Cincin
nati early In the season aud several
Bodle i 'happen. Ixird. Baae on balls;
off Ford 2. Struck out: by Russoll
I; Ford 1; Benx 1. Umpires Egan
nd Dtnren.
Wnsliliign.il 4 Detroit 5.
Bt fht Urociot. d Press
Detroit. Aug. 14. Veach s slugging
and Cobb's darlns on the baaea oday
provided an Irrealatlble combination
and Detroit took tha first game of the
aeries from Washington today 6 to 4.
Tha visitors made three of their runs
In the third when with Henry and
Boehllng on the bases -Fob er drove a
Huviige liner to center which. Cobb
misjudged. Before it could be re-
turned to the plate Foatar had fol-
lowed hla teanimatea around the
baawa. In tha Detroit halt four hits
helped to produce four runa Veach'a
double driving two men acroaa.
Washington '.led the acore in the
aixth when aandll'a alngie counted
Foater. In the eighth Cobb beat out
a bunt atole aecond and name home
when Veach dented the score board
with a double. The game waa replete
with fielding features. The ecore:
li. ll. I
Washing! in .. 003 001 0004 I 0
Detroit 004 000 Olx 6 4 4
Rattarlea: Boehllng and Henry;
Dubuc and Stanage.
Summary: Two-baae hlta Buah
Stanage. Home run Foater. Double
play Dubuc to Bush te Oalnor. Baae
on balla Boehllng 1. Struck out
Dubuc 1. Umplrea O'Loughlln and
Sheridan.
Hoaom 4 St. IjOwIs 0.
Uy Tk l in f. . J Prse
St. Douia Aug. 14. After faaturlng
In the field for ten Innings many of
hla stopa cutting off runa Balentl
miaaed an eaay roller In '.he eleventh
enabling Boston to take the opening
game with St. Lutat 4 to 0. It was a
pitchers' duel between Hugh Badlent
and Mack Allison.
Boston won out In the eleventh
when after two were out. Hooper
walked and Rngle singled. Speaker
then aen: the roller to Balentl who
miaaed Hooper scoring the first run
of the gams. Lewis and Gardner sin-
gled scoring Engle and Speaker. With
I-rwls on third and Oardner on first
ths visitors worked the double steal
the latter taking aecond while Lewis
tallied tha final run of the Inning. The
acore: R. H. E.
Boston 000 000 000 04 4 0
St. Louis . . 000 000 000 00 0 4 1
Batteries; Badlent and Thomas;
Allison and Alexander.
Summary: Two-baas hit Oardner.
Three-base hit Pralt Double play
--Balentl to Pratt. Base on halls-
Bedleat 1 Allkson I. Struck out Al-
lison 4. Bedtent 4. Umpires Mc
tlreevey and Connolly.
AMERICA AS5WKTATTOX.
steadies at the Chalks.
Wen. Last. Pot.
Mtlwsuhee 71 IT 401
Louisville 41 II III
Columbus 41 14 .144
Minneapolis . 41 14 .141
SI Paul 14 01 414
Kansas City ...II II 441
Toledo 14 44 .414
Indianapolis 44 71 .171
At Toledo Kaeeaa City I. Toledo 4
At Columbus: Minneapolis 7 Co-
le ashua L
Al I ad laaa polls First gents seat
pon.nl
Sssssid gasss: SI Paul ft. Indianapo-
lis I.
At Loulevllle.
First atasae: Lealavllle-aOlwauhee.
postponed
Second game Milwaukee I Louie
vtU. I
PatRaj AhTTW ARO.
weeks ago he waa sold to the Phillies.
He la batting hard and Is a strong facto;-
in aiding the team In its attempt
to regain its early lead In the National
league rare.
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Mnnrilua of the dabs.
Won. Lost. Pet.
Houston 71 41 .411
I 'alias 71 II .141
Waco 70 17 .111
"an Antonio 14 41 .111
Austin II IS .100
Fort Worth II 70 .411
Oalveston IS 71 .410
Beaumont .41 II .171
Where They Ptar Teduy.
Oalveston at Auatlo.
Houston at Dallas.
gan Antonio at Fort Worth.
Beaumont at Waco.
Waee ti OalTealea o.
Delias Tex. Aug. 14
Score H H. E.
At Waco l 0
Oalveston 0 7 I
Ogle and Uellly; Bewell and Wilson.
Uallaa S Oaa amnio a.
Score- R.
At Dallas . 1
H E.
I 0
San Antonio 1 I
Ponder Huenke and Marshall; Dav
enport and Plrce.
Aaetla i-'Ji Beaaaaaat 0-1.
Score B.
H. E.
At Austin J 1 1
Beaumont . I 4 I
Taylor and Hatgh; Hill and Reynolda.
Twelve Innings.
Second:
Score B. II E.
At Austin I 4 1
Beaumont 1 4 I
Larson and Halgh: Chappel
Betts.
and
Fort Worth 0; Hauataa 4.
Score R
At Fort worth 0
if E
Houston 4 I 0
Nolly and Kitchens; Napier and Allen
Reynolda.
Need QlasaeaT Ask Segall. 310 Meaa
Denver . .
Kansas City
St. Louis .
Chicago . .
Cincinnati .
Memphis .
Diverse
Routes
GOLDEN STATE LIMITED
KANSAS CITY. CHICAGO ST. LOUIS
OUUDOT
Kit H-VK1 waaaa
laKAfltm.
Wkera They Play Tedey.
Omaha at Lineele
Sinus City at Wichita
Des Moines at Tosska.
Ht Joseph st Denver.
M.m x CHy ft Whrhlta .
By The teeseferce' press
Wl-hlta. Kan. An 14. Timely
hitting combined wMh Sioux City's or-
rors won ths first of :he scries for
Wichita Hughes' hitting featured
The r. "re R. H. .
Sioux City 010 100 101 7 I
Wichita 101 110 00 4 11 1
Bsttaries: Vannlre. Doyle and
Venn; Perry and Csstls.
Summary: Two-base hits X. cor-
ner Haghea Vann Doyle. Struck out
Perry I. Vannlce 1 Doyle I Bases
on halls Ferry T Vannlce I Doyls I.
Umpire -Abbot
Dew. Mrwrtew-Topeks.
Bv Thr A'orlnim PrOSs
Tnpeks. Aug. 14. Dss Molnss-To-pska;
rain.
Lincoln 7 Omaha. 1.
n T"ti. Inrlir freaa
Lincoln Aug. 14 Lincoln contin-
ued Its winning streak oday hy tak-
ing ths opening game of the ssr'.es
from Omihn this afternoon. The
score: R. H. E
Lincoln 100 S90 Olx 7 11 3
Omcha 000 000 010 1 I I
Rntterlea: Khtnan and curney.
Brenner and Johnson.
Summary: Three-baae hit Dow-
llng. Two-base hits Barbour (I)
Dowllng Thomason. Struck o
Ehman 1 Brenner I. Bases nn balla
Brenner 1. Umpires Dessau snd
Schlpke.
st. Joe It. Denver t.
Bf Thr Aaeoelefrd Prase
Denver Colo. Aug. 14. Denver and
St. Joseph fought for nine Innings to-
day without scoring. In the enth
Ocbs hit for a home run and Denver
tied It up In their half nn a triple bv
n who batted for Ollmore. and
Channel's alngie. St. Joseph scored
two more In the thirteenth on a sln-
gls a double and sn error. Denver
scored one In ths thlr eenth The
score: R. H. E.
St. Joe. ooo ooo ooo ioo r i I 1
Denver.. 000 000 000 100 1 I t 1
Batteries: Sterner Jenkins and
Griffith; Harris. Srhrelber and Block.
Summary: Two-base hit Wester-
all Channell. Home run Oohs. Struck
out Harris B Schretber I. 8terser I.
Bases on balls Harris 1 Schrelbes' 1
Sterxer 4. Umpire Anderson.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
Stan.Hr. ef the lube.
WaawTKaUl
0 lag shag sf ths 4Msa
Won Lost- Pet.
Dese.r . l l "
Des Molnse ...4 41 Uj
Lincoln 14 JM
t Josspg M Ml
Omaha M l
Teseke II l M
hi.... City 10 -441
Wichita 40 tl -III
Won. Lost. Pet I
Portlsnd 41 16 .117
Sacramento II 10 .III
Los Angeles II 01 .100 I
Venice II II .411
Oakland . . It II .477
San Fancisco 11 70 .470
Where They Play Teday.
Oakland at Ban Franelaco.
Venice at Protland
Sacramento at Los Angalea.
SaMTBmeuto I. I .os Angel 1.
At Los Angeles R. H. E.
Sacramento 1 1 I
Los Angelas l g f
Batteries: Klawltter and Bliss
Chech and Arbogaat.
Oakland I Port la ml 4.
At Portland R. H. B.
Oakland 1 0 1
Portland 4 I 1
Balterlea: Lohman. Pruitt Kllil-
lay and Mitse Krel's; Hngerman.
Caraon and Fisher.
Venice x San Pranciero 5.
At San Francisco R. H. E.
Venice I I 4
Ban Francisco J S 0
Batteries: Hltt. Hnrkness. Orlffln
snd Elliott Stsrrltt; Fanning and
Schmidt.
"Kid" Mile Challenges.
"Kid" Mile champion bantam of I
tha San Ignaclo Athletic club .Issues
a challenge to any 110-pounder In the
Southweat. Hla manager A. C. Ron- I
qulllo announces that he will pesi a
aide bet of $10 that Mile can defeat
Battling Evans or "Kid" Oraves. The
lattsr two boys meet at Juares Bun-
day In one of the preliminaries.
Phone 07 T fer a Twatcah
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HURLEY IS DEFEATED
THOMAS ALLOWS VtStttlfO CLUt.
BUT Six hits
Buck lew and Ward Knock
Which Are Iakrgr4y
for SHvtw City's Victory
COPPKal IJBAOVa.
StawSIWB sat the CI who.
Won. Lest.
I Psass " ft
Santa Bits . .... 14 M
SllVer City II II
Hurley I 17
Where Tkey Play Teday.
1 Pase st Hurley.
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Ay Ttmr speslel OefreeeeaaVel
Silver City. Aug. 1 4 Hitting ths ball
when hlte meant runs. Sliver City won
a po.tponed game from Hurley thla
afternoon. I It I Ward and Huskies
made home runa which won tha gama
far the local elab.
Thomas was In form holding the vis-
Itors lo six scattered hits one being a
home run by B. Robinson and tha other
a two bagger. One of the features of
the game was a running catch bt Me-
dina of a line drive In the second In
nlsg.
Hut ley will plsy the White Sox at
Hurley tomorrow The season will
close when the White Sox play the
local club here next Sunday.
Scare of yesterdsy s gams:
Silver City B. H. H. O. A E.
Owen lb 4 0 0 I 1 1
Buckles o 4 I I 14 1 0
"in i lb 1 1 I I 1
Oebhart lh 0 0 0 I 0 1
Anderson ef 4 0 1 I 0 0
Medina ss 4 0 0 S 1 0
Deok If I 1 1 1 0 4
Murray rf I 0 1 1 0 0
Thomap p I 0 1 0 1 1
Totals II I I 17 7 4
Hurley B. B. H. O. A. E
Clark cf I 0 0 I 0 0
McOeever. ss 4 0 1 1 0 1
S noblnsoh lb 4 1 1' 4 0 I
Moore rt I 1 1 1 0 0
Hunter 10 1 0 0 I 0 0
Mason if 4 0 0 4 0 0
Armstrong tb 1 0 1 0 1 1
Collier p I 0 1 1 1 0
'Patterson c 1 0 0 0 0 0
R Robinson c 4 0 0 I 1 0
Totsls 34 1 4 14 l 4
'Hatted for Collier In ninth.
Bllver Cityruns .111 010 Olx I
Hits Ill 010 01x9
Hurley runs 100 041 000 1
HH 110 011 0114
Summary:
Innings pitched By Thomas I by
Collier 8. Runs mads off Thomas 7 off
Collier I. Hits apportioned off Thomas
Colllsr . Two bsse hit Moore.
Home runs Buckles. Ward. B Rohln-
son. Stolen bases Deck 1. Sacrifice
hlta Ward 1. struck out by Thomas
14. by Collier 7. Basss on balls Thorn
aa l Collier 1. Hit hy pitcher Thomas
J Collier none. First base on errors
Ward. Murray Hunter. F Robtneon.
Left on bases Silver City 4. Hurley t.
wild pitch Thomas 1. Passed halls-
Buckles I F. Robinson t. Time of
game 1 hours.
Umpire Harrod.
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money por a man who would keep
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