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THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
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AMRICAN LEAGUE,
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CHICAGO WINS TWO.
Boaton:
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Summer Suits
AD. R. H. O. A. E.
$,
AD. R. H. O. A. »
3
Clearance Sale
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Totals
Totals
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Prices $7.50 to $25
AB. H. H.O. A.E.
Totals
AB B. H. PO. A. E.
Chicago:
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
1 10
$15.00 Suits.....$11.25
Totals
xBatted for Kantlehner in eighth.
0 0
p
Totals
3
THOUSANDS GREET CHRISTY.
Second Game.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Wagner, 3b..........0 0
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Second Gams.
AB. R. IL PO. A. B.
.. 4
AB. R. H.O.A.E.
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TEXAS LEAGUE
3 14
0 0
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GALVESTON WON EASILY.
1 11
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0
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JBS
AB. IL H. O. A. E.
AB.R,H. O. A.E.
AB. IL IL PO. A. E.
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NAPIER HAD THE GOODS.
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AB. R.H. PO. A.E.
Wiley
2 11
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0 13
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CLEVELAND DEFEATS SENATORS.
Totals ...
Edmundson, p.
DIVIDED DOUBLE HEADER.
■
Totals
The da;
Second Game.
AB. R. IL PO. A. E.
AB. R H.O.A.E.
b
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
3 •1
Totals
0 0
3 1
Totals ...
DALLAS TAKES FIRST.
Totals ...
Totals ...
First Gams.
....29
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AB. R.H. O. A. E.
R.H.1
Score:
AB R.H. PO. A.E
AB. R. H. O.A. E.
1 13
Second Gams.
AR R. H. PO. A. E.
0 10
R. IL E.
7 0
2
Davenport, ........ 8
0 0
Totals
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
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Totals
Totals
•Batted for Gallia in eighth.
•Batted for Alexander in seventh.
Loulville 8, In-
Totals ...
Kansas City 18,
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
4
MAYESTOMAEMEDY
0 13 11
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Second Game.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
F
AR R. H.O.A.E.
Totals ...
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2 1
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0 13
0- 0
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Totals
6 0
AB. R. H. O. A E.
•Batted for Russell in ninth.
Prondergast, p. ..... 1
AB R. H. O.A. E.
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FORT WORTH SHUT OUT.
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Valve Grinding
Totals ............. 89 3 1 0 x 32 1 3 4
xTwo out when winning run scored.
AB. R.II,PO.A,E
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
AB. IL IL O. A. F.
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xxBatted for Perrite in eleventh.
BOSTON BLIPS BACK. -
Earl Neale.
_____-
$17.50 Suits
$20.00 Suits
$25.00 Suits
$13.20
$15.00
$18.75
All Straw and Panama Hats at 25 per cent
discount.
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Wortman, sa. ,
Snler, 1b.....
Hischer, C. ...
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Batteries: A. Smith
Markham and Parker.
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Boston:
Hooper, rf.
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2
6
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•Batted for Scott in fifth.
••Batted for Gregg in eighth.
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6
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Scam by Innings:
•Batted for Johnsen in fifth.
12
0 0
Chicago:
Zuider, 1b. ..
Flack, rf. ...
Mann, of.....
3
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2
2
1
1
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Score:
Lttle Rock ...
Chattanooga ..
today.
Score:
New Orleans
Atlanta .....
xRain.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia ......
Chicago ...........
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Firet Game,
AR R. H.O.A.E
L Pct.
.542
.551
.542
.538
.505
.490
.407
.400
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Totals ..........
Score by Innings:
Boston .............
Detroit ............
2
0
0
1
Neale Playing
Sensational Game
New oYrk ...
St. Louis......
Brown, p. ...
•Kelly .......
irdnsr and
ns.
Houston:
Lee. If......
Cltrano. if. .
Frierson. cf. .
Newnam, 1b.
Northen. If. ..
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1
1
1
0
0
0
Second Game.
AB. R. H.O. A. E
First Gamo.
AB. R. If. PO. A. E.
Washington:
Morgan, 2b. ..
Foster, 3b. ..
Milan, cf. ....
Rice, rf.....
Gharrlty, 1b. .
Acosta, if. ...
Moeller. If. ..
Henry, c.....
McBride, BS, ..
Gallia, p......
Dumont, p. ..
•Shanks .....
Thin two-piece Summer Suits are
here in a wide variety of feather-
weight fabrics that are way out of
the ordinary in fit, tailoring and
wearing qualities.
and Emelle.
BOSTON WON TWO.
Big Reductions
on all
Straw Hats
... 3
... 3
... 0
... 0
iy was designated as "Turner"
honor of Cleveland’s veteran
Philadelphia:
Paskert, cf. ...
Niehotr, 2b. ...
Stock. 3b......
Good, rf. ......
Whitted, if ....
Luderus, 1b. ..
Bancroft, as. ..
KillIfer. c......
Alexander, p. ..
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..100 000 000—1
. .000 010 1lx—3
2
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1
1
1
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Beaumont:
Nixon, cf........
McMahon. F ...
Dodd, 2b
Pern’, as .....
Johnson. 1b .....
Bobo, rf.........
Delehonty; 2b. ...
Swan, 2b........
Wilson, C. ......
Harbin, p.......
9—The
; an-
e, price
its per
is the
0
1
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Big Reductions
on all
Straw Hat,
Philadelphia:
Witt. 88.......
Walsh, rf.....
Strunk, cf. ...
Lajoie, 2b.....
McInnis. 1b. ...
King. If. .....
Pick. 3b.......
Haley, c.....
Bush, p.......
•Davis ........
•Lawry .......
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
STEBBINS & JAMES
612 Congress Avenue.
n.H. n
. .009 000 oo»—, I 1
. .010 000 001—2 1 4
CrEVELAND. Ohio, July 19 —Cleve,
land defeated Washinston today 10 to
616 CoMCil^S3^ENVEl
Mngee,
Konetch;
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440 200 OOx—10
AB. TL IL PO. A. E
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Brooklyn:
Johnston, cf.
Daubert, 1b. .
Wheat. if. ...
Cutshaw, 3b.
Stengel, rf. .
Mowrey, 8b. ,
Olson, as. ...
Meyers, c. ...
Marquard, p.
x Meyers ....
Appleton, p. .
xxO’Mara ...
Malls, p. ....
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AB. R. IL PO. A. E,
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•Batted for Bush in ninth.
••Ran for Davis in ninth.
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Score ।
Mobile .......
Birmingham .
Batteries:
DETROIT, July 29.—Boston suffered
setback in the pennant rac today
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AB. R. H. O. A. E,
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Score by Innings:
St. Louls ........
Boston ...........
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When we offer you our entire line of Hart Schaff-
ner & Marx spring suits at a big reduction, it is
an opportunity that the long-headed man snaps at.
No reservations—any spring suit.
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Boston;
Maranville, bh. ...
Evers, 2b........
Wlhoit, rf.......
Mngee, if........
Konetchy, 1b.....
J. C. Smith, 8b...
Snodgrass, cf. ...
Gowdy, .........
Hughes, p.......
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i: 3
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6
5
8
6
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8
2
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0
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1
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Cincinnati:
Groh, 2b......
Roush, cf. ....
Griffith, rf. ,
Chase, 1b. .....
Huhn, 1b......
Neale, if.....
McKechnie, 8b.
Emmer, as. ...
Wingo, c, ....
Mdseley, p. ....
Prhulx. .......
•Louden ......
•Fisher .......
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• Fort Worth:
Stow, as.....
Mclaaurin, If .
Robineon, ?. .
McIver, rf. ...
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New York: AB. R. H. O. A. E
Miller, cf........
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Is due to too much oil passing the piston rings.
AMALIE 1-2-3
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Shreveport:
Becker, rf. ...
Carroll, cf. ...
Knaupp, 2b. ..
Smith, c......
Elwert. 8b. ...
Barr. If.......
Rchrader. 1b. .
Knenves, ns ..
Napier, p.....
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28 4 7 27 18 0
....85 10 11 27 15 0
Totals ............34 5 6 24 12 2
•Batted for Watson In ninth.
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1
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Batteries: Kirby, Bnumga
Chapman; Allen and Kitchei
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BONDAY, JULY so, 1910.
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Scoro by Innings:
Chicago ...........
Philadelphia ......
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..110 0x—1 4 1
. 4
....31 6 9 27 12
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Philadelphia:
Lawry, 3b. ....
King. If......
Walsh, rf......
Strunk, cf. ....
Lajoie, lf-2b..
McInnis, 1b. ...
Witt. 88.....
Pick, 3b. ......
Picinich, c. ... ।
Moyers, p......
J
Totals ............84 8 10 24 13 2
•Batte for Ames in seventh..
♦•Batted for Iotz in ninth, i
•••Batted for Bescher in ninth.
.14
. 4
:1
. 4
. 4
. 4
. 4
:•
35 10 13 27 13 3
r, who began his big league
here in 1904, n
82 0 8 24 12 2
... 4
... 5
... 3
0 Immermn, 2b.
0 Schulte, If. ...
... 4
::: 2
xBatted for Marquard in sixth,
xxBatted* for Appleton in eighth.
and Dempsey,
Ponder and
ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 29.—Daven-
port allowed New York only nine hits
in two games today and St Louis won
both of them, taking the first 8 to 1
and the second 3 to 2. It was St. Louis’
eighth straight victory. Scores:
First Game.
Summary: Two-base hits. Davenport.
Shotton; home run, E. Maller; stolen
bases, Pratt, Pipp; double plays. Ppp
to Wolters; . struck out, by Russell 5,
by Davenport 7. Umpfres, Nallin and
Evans.
J
.. 4
Totals ............82 1 024 11 1
•Batted for Prendergast in eighth.
At Columbus: Columbus 8, Toledo
ATLANTA, Gr,, July 29 — Atlanta
won from New Orleans 2 to 0 hero
....35 11 11 27 11 2
•Batted for Barry In eighth.
••Batted for MeNally in ninth.
•••Batted for Gregg in ninth.
11
.. 4
i
.. 8
.. 1
0- 0
0 0
Chicago:
J. Collins, rf. ..
Weaver, 3b......
B Collins, 2b. ..
Jackson, if......
Ness, 1b. ........
Felsch, cf. ....
Lapp, ..........
Terry; BB. ......
Bens, p.........
Russell, p.......
Cicotte, p........
Detroit:
Vitt, 3b.
Rush, ........
Burns, 1b. ...
Cobb, cf. .....
Veach. If.....
Crawford, rf. .
Young, 2b. ....
Stanage, e. ...
James, p.....
Schmidt; Perryman.
Hauser, Smith.
Score by Innings:
Enn Antonio .....
Dallas ............
0 0
1 4
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Dallas:
Josefson, rf. .
Drellz. cf. ...
Ens,3b. ......
Brownlow, 88.
Snedecor, 1b. .
Crouch, if. ...
H. Smith. c. .a
Green. 2b. ...
Lewis, p......
I
Cleveland:
Graney, if. ....
Chapman, ss. ...
Speaker, cf. ...
Roth. rf. .......
Gandil, 1b......
Wambsgans, 88.
Turner, 2b. ....
Daly, ..........
Bagby. P.......
... 4
1
I
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
CHICAGO, July 88.—Chicago valued
two full games on the league leaders
today when they won a double-header
from Philadelphia, 8 to 1 and 8 to 4.
while New York dropped two to St.
Louis Score:
Fleet Game.
l
■ ah xiV- .
0 8
0 0
1 10
0 7
0 0
Scott, BS.....
Janvrln. ss. ..
McNally, rs. .,
Thomae, c. ...
Agnew, c.....
Leonard, p. ...
Aregg, p. ...,
•Ruth ........
••Henriksen ..
•••Gainer ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., July 29--Mo-
bile easily defeated Birmingham here
today 9 to 3.
ONE DOSE WILL CONVINCE
. 3
. 4
:2
27 3 8 27 17 0
(3
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
। Waco:
Bittie, If.....
Coyle, cf. ....
Malmquist, 2b.
James, rf.....
Tanner, ss. ..
Conwell, 1b. .
Grubb, 3b. ...
Kuhn, c......
Hill, p........
SWGiPben ...
Score by Innings:
Cincinnati ........
Brooklyn ..........
FORT WORTH. Texas. July 29 -
Hugh Harbin held his former team-
mates to two hits today, and Beaumont
won 2 to 0. A. Rankin Johnson pitched
good ball for Fort Worth, nn error
being responsible for one of the visit-
ors' scores. Score:
V
!
New York:
Miller, cf. ......
High. if. ......
Peckinpaugh, FB.
Pipp, 1b........
Oldring, rf. .....
Gedeon. 2b.....
Bcono, 8b.......
Nunamaker, c. .
Walters, C. .....
Caldwell, p.....
Summary: Two-base hits, Bush;
three-base hits, Jackson. Felsch; struck
out, by Ness, Lapp; double play. E.
Collins to Terry to Ness; base on balls,
off Bush 8. off Benz 2. oft Russell 3.
Umpires, Chill and Dineen.
0 11
2 2
0 0
0 8
0 0
0 0
Carbon Scraping and
... a
... 4
... 4
... 3
3
... 3
... 8
... 2
. . . 3
... 3
... 8
...4
... 0
... 8
4to 3 and 8 to 5. In the first game
Hornsby got three singles and a double
In four times up. Scores:
First Game.
Hooper, rf. ......
nu ft:::::::
Gainer, 1b.......
Walker, of.......
Gardner, 1b. .....
Scott, m. ........
Janvrin, as......
when Detrolt took both games of a
double header, 10 to 8 and 7to 9.
Score:
Summary: Two-bane hits, Bescher,
Magee, Konetchy 3, Hornsby, Betzels
:::i
... 2
2
... 2
i:
WACO, Texas, July 29.— Galveston
hammered Hill and Sago at will today
and won 11 to 3. Waco rallied in the
ninth and put three counters across.
Noyes features the hitting with two
home runs. Score:
High. If.........
Pccklngpaugh, ss.
Pipp. lb.........
Oldring, rf......
Bauman. 2b,.....
Boone, 3b........
Walters, c.......
Russell, p. .....
•Magce .........
New York-
Burns, if......
Doyle, 2b......
Herzog, M. ...
Robertson, rf.
Kauff, cf. ....
Merkle, 1b. ...
iobert, »b. ...
Rarlen, C. ...
Pertt, P.....
xxHunter .....
29 6 5 27 13 0
...4 2
1
0 0
0 0
0 0
i I
h I
Pittsburgh:
Ba’rd, 3b. ...
Carey, cf. ...
Waagner, BS.
Winchman, rf.
Farmer, 2b. .
Costello, if. ..
Johnston. 1b. .
Gibson. C. ....
xMamaux ....
j Qeschger, p. ..
•Cravath .....
Totals ............29 3 9 27 11
•Batted for Huhn in ninth.
••Batted for Moseley in eighth.
Summary: Two-base hits. Crouch 2:
struck out, by Delcamborn 3. by Iein
5: bases on balls. off Delcambora (d
off Lewis 2; wild pitches. Delcambo".
Iewis; felt on bases, San Antonlo 4.
Dallas 2: double plays. Brownlow to
Snedecor. Time 1:40. Umpire, Moran.
30 1 6 24 11 6
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
6 0
3 0
1 0
< w
(,,)
Johnston, 1b........8
Wison .............8
Kanthlener, p. ......3
xSchultz ............ 1
Carpenter, p. .......0
Summary: Two-base hits, Marsans;
stolen bases. Shotton. 2, Austin 2; dou-
ble play. Davenport to Johnson to
Sisler; base on balls, off Caldwell fl,
off Davenport fl: struck out. by Cald-
well 7, by Davenport 4. Umpires, Nal-
lin and Evans.
...3 4 2 4 24 7 1
",
e
Summary: Two-baso hits, Miller,
Wilhoit 8. Evers. Gonznles, Mngee,
Hughes; stolen bases. Gonsales, Long:
bnse on balls, off Meadows 2, off
Hughes 8, off Watson 2; struck out. by
Meadows 1, by Hughes 5, by Watson 3.
Umpires, Rigler and Harrison.
At Indianapolis:
dinnapolfs 0.
At Kansas City:
Summary:. Two-base hits, Merkle,
Baird: three-base hits, Herzog. Robert-
son; stolen bases. Baird: double play,
Herzov and Merkle. Umpires, O’Day
and Eason.
Summary: Two-baso hits, Hacher,
Nlehoff, Paskert; three-base hits,
Whitted; home runs. Schulte, Good:
bases of balls, off Ia vender 8, off
Seaton 3, off Prendergast 1; struck out,
by Keaton 2, by Brown 1, by Demareo
«. Umpires, Bryon and Quigley.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
87 5 12 27 18 1
__ off Alexander 3, off Oeschger 1; struck
out, by Hendrix 1, by Alexander 4. by
Oeschger 2 Umpires, Quigley and
Byron.
Minneapolis 8.
At Milwaukee: Milwaukee 8-7, BL
Paul 1-8.
Doyle: home runs. Baird. Hinchman;
stolen bases, Kauff. Merkle; double
playa Doyle. Herzog and Merkle; Her-
so* and Merkle; Gibeon, Wagner and
Johnston; bases on balls, off Perritt 1.
off Mamaux 8; struck out. by Perritt
4. Umpires, Eason and Oda,
stolen bares, J. C. Smith; base on balls,
off Rudolph 1, off Lotz 1; struck out,
by Ames 8, by Rudolph 3. Umpires,
Harrison and Rigler,
0 0
8 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
1 2
1 0
0 0
1 0
0 0
0 0
6 0
4 0
0 0
0 0
Cay, c. .....
Thomas, o. ..
Ruth, .......
Wyckoff, p. ..
Gregg, P.....
Foster p......
•Henriksen ..
•‘Hoblitzel ...
Chicago:
Zelder, 3b.....
Hark. rf. ......
Mann, cf.......
Zimmerman, 2b.
Schulte, if. ...
Wortman, ss. .,
Baler, 1b......
Fisher, ......
Lavender, p. ..
Beaten, p......
Summary: Two-base h3s, Griffith.
Daubert; stolen bare. Olsen; struck
out, by Mosel by 1. by Pfeffer 5; base
on balls. Off Moseley 2. Umpires Klem
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 89.—Nash-
ville shut out Memphis for the third
successive timo hero today 4 to 0.
Score: RM.m
.................... 000 000—0 I 1
Naghviile ........100 000 OOX—4 10 1
Batterles; Berger end Ruel; Ellis
and Street.
Summary: Two-base hits, Graney,
Bagby, Foster; three-base hits. Wombs,
gans; stolen bases, Roth; struck out,
by B«gby 2, by Gallia 4; baso on balls,
eft Bagby 1, off Gallia 5, off Rumont 1.
Umpires, O’Loughlin and Hildebrand.
BOSTON, Mnss. July 29.— Bston
took both games from St. Louis tbday,
...32 4 8 27 13 2
4 5 24 13 2
St. Lous:
Shotton, If. ...
Austin, 3b. ...
W. Miller, rf. .
Sisler, 1b......
Pratt, 2b......
Marsans, cf. •
Severeid, C. ...
Johnson, ss. ...
•Rumler ......
Hollander, 2b, ..
Bailey, 3b.......
Boyle, 1h .....
Lorcey, c. ....
Johnson, p......
Totals .......
30 0 6 34 13 2
day, in
intelder
career 1
BROOKLYN, N. Y.. July 39—Ap-
proximately 20,000 fans welcomed
Manager Christy Mathewson and his
Cincinnati team to Fbbett’s Held and
saw the Reds break even with the
Superbas, the visitors winning the first
game 8 to 1 a nd. losing the second 3 to
2. Score:
1 8 27 13
....32 8 10 27 10 3
Score by Innings: R
Pittsburgh .........001 002 000 00— 8
New York ..........100 002 000 01— 4
43 4 13 83 33 0
27 3 8 27 15 4
1 0
4 0
8 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
4 0
0 0
Snodgrass, cf. .
Gowdy, a ....
Rudolph, p. ...
Summary: Two-base hits. Griffith,
Chase; three-base hits, Griffith,
Chase; stolen bases, Groh and Roush;
double plays, Mowrev and Meyers.
Chase to Emmer to Chase: bases on
balls, off Marquard 8, off Appleton.1.
off Malla 2. off Schneider 2. Umpires,
Klein and Emslie.
0 1
1 9
1 2
0 8
1 2
2 1
0 0
0 0
DAILKS, Texas. July 29.—Dallas
won the first game of the series from
San Antonio today 3 to 1. Delcambora
walked three Giants, all of whom af-
terward scored on sacrifices and hits.
Score:
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. July 29.--
Little Rock refeate Chattanooga in
the first game of a double header here
today 15 to 4. Ths second gam* Was
called on account of rain, without G
score.
87 8 8 24
8. 0
9 1
2 2
2 3
1 1
1 4
0 3 0
0 10
2 8 4
0 3 0
1 1 0
SHREVEPORT, La.. July 29—Napier
held his former teammates, the Buf-
faloes, to four hits today and allowed
only two men to reach second base,
while Shreveport bunched hits off Ed-
mundson in two innings and won the
series, 4 to 0. Score:
..-..30 0 2 27 16 3
Summary: Two-base hits. Burns,
Summary: Bases on balls, off Bar-
foot 1, off Hill 2, off Sage 2; wild pitch.
Hill; struck out, by Barfoot 3, by Hill
3, by Sage 1; two-base hits, Balenti,
Stuart, Sharman, Sentell, Tanner;
home runs, Noyes 2, stuart; sacrifice
hits, Miller 2; stolen bases, Sharman,
James; double plays, Balenti to Miller,
Malmquist to Conwell: first base on
errors, Galveston 1, Waco 1; left oh
bases, Galveston 3, Waco 7. Tiho 1:32
Umpire, Matthews.
1 4 24 8 0
27 2 8 37 18 1
Uttle Rock .....020 078 000—18 18 1
Chattanooga ....801 000 000— 4 1 1
Batterles: Holmquist and Gibson.
Chapman; Peters, Merritt, Bacon and
Kitchens.
1 8
Score by Innings: R.
New York..............000 000 100—1
St. Louls ........*.....000 000 03*—3
Keita 2b. ..
1 Tullos, 3b ..
1 Jenkins, c. .
Summary: Two-base hits, Stanage,
Vitt; three-base hits. Ruth, Henrick-
son, Vitt, Stanage; stolen bases. Hoop-
er, JanvrIn; bame on balls. off Leon-
ard 2, off James 1; struck out. by
James i. Umpires, Conolly and Owens.
....84 6 10 27 15 1
1 0
3 1
7 0
Galveston:
Breaux, If.....
Stuart, 2b. ...
Ate, 3b.......
Sentell, rf. ...
Balenti, ss. ..
Sharman, ef. .
Miller, 1b. ...
Noyes, c.....
Barfoot, p.( ...
Totals .....
Summary: Two-base hit, Walsh;
three-base hit. Strunk, E. Collins; stol-
en base, Strunk; double plays, Meyers
to McInnis to Picinich, Terry to E. Col-
lins to Ness, E. Collins to Ness; base
on balls, off Meyers 5, off Faber 1;
struck out, by Meyers 5, by Faber 1.
Umpires, Chill and DInnen.
Second gams i
Pittsburgh:
Baird. 8b.......
Carey, cf. ......
Wagner, u.....
Hinchman rf. ..
Warner. ........
Cost silo, if......
30 2 8 27 10 2
8 0
1 0
1 1
4 0
3 0
R.
000 001 000—1
,22 1 00 1 00°—6
San Antonio:
Baggan, if......
Burch, c.
Butler ss......
Westerz1ll, 8b. ..
Dunckel, 1b.....
Clark, cf.......
Dee, 2b........
Wotell, rf.......
Delcambora, p. .
...34 3 6 24 11
Score by Innings: R.
Cincinnati ..............000 000 20O--2
Brooklyn ............... 012 00°—3
...8 0 1 11
.... 8000
... a o 0 0
.... 3006
... 3 0 0 0
ST. LOUIS WINS TWO.
....28 1 4 24 14 0
Score by Innings: R-
Beaumont ..............000 000 110—2
Fort Worth ............000 000 000—0
Summary: Stolen bases, Dodd. Mc-
Iver: sacrifice hits, Johnson, Harbin,
McMahon, Perry: two-base hit, Boyle;
double play, Stow to Hollander to
Boyle; struck out, by- Johnson 6, by
Harbin 5: bases on balls, off Johnson
4. off Harbin 2. Time of game 2 hours.
Umpires, Walsh and McCafferty.
.4 1
i
3
... 0 0 « « . 0
.i
. 1 0 0
.308
.400
....80 4 10 IT I I
Score by Innings: R
Chicago ................004 010 000--5
Philadelphia ....... 000 000—2
....30 7 11 27 10 2
GIANTS WIN TWO.
NEW YORK. July 29.—New York
won a double header from Pittsburgh
today- 4 to 3 and 5 to 0. This is the
first time this season that the Giants
have won more than two successive
games at home. Score:
First Game:
Score by innings: R.
Kt Loouls :.............100 800 010—5
Boston ...........Tmo130 400 00*-8
8 0
0 0
Hl:
i::
.. 8 0
Summary: Two-base hits, Lewis,
Gainer, Vitt, Veach, Young, home
runs, Gainer 8; stolon bases, Cobb,
Veach.
0 3 0
1 8 1
II:
0 0
1 0
0 0
Philadelphia:
Paskert; cf. .,
Nlehoff, 2b. ..
stock, 3b......
Good, rf......
Whitted, if. .
Luderus, 1b. .
Bancroft, ss. .
Burns, ......
Demaree, p. ..
5 8
1 0
0 0
1 0
32 4 4 24 15 8
St. Louis:
Bescher, if. ...
Gonsales, c. .,
Long, rf. ......
Miller, 2b. ...
Hornsby, ss. ..
Wilson, cf-rf. .
Snyder, 1b.....
Betzel, 3b......
Meadows, p. ...
Watson, p.....
•Smith .......
Summary* Two-hnme hit, Mann:
home run, Paskert: stolen hasty Wort-
man: bases o.i balls, off Hendrix 1.
Detroit:
Vitt, 8b.......
Bush, 2b. .....
Burns, 1b.....
Cobb, cf. ....
Veach. If.....
Crawford, rf. .
Young, 2b. ...
Maker, c.....
Coveleskie, p.
Boland, p. ...
PHILADELPHIA. July 29. Chicago
got an even break here today, the Cubs
winning the first 5 to 2 and Philadel-
phia the second 5 to 1. Score:
Ji
. 2 0
. 3 0
J:
....80 2 8 24 14 0
AB R.H. O. A. E.
Cincinnati:
Groh, 2b......
Roush, cf. ...,
Griffith, rf.
Chase, 1b. ....
Neale. If.....
MeKechnie, 8b.
Emmer, 99. ..,
Clarke, c. ....
Schneider, p, .
1 1
8 8
1 11
( ,
IlI/
Score by Innings: R
Pittsburugh ..... 000 000 000— 0
Now York ...........001 021 01X— 5
1
r *
0
li l
....23 3 5 27 17 2
2 2
1 0
3 5
1 5
0 1
1. 1
0 8
0 4
1 1
Brooklyn:
Johnston, cf. ...
Daubert, 1b. ....
Wheat. If.......
Cutshaw, 2b. ...
Stengell; rf. ...
Mowrey, 8b. ....
Olsen, ss......
McCarty, c. ....
Peffer, p.......
Second Game.
....36 3 8 27 13
New York:
Burns, if......
Doyle. .......
Herzog. M. ...
Robertson. rf. .
Kauff, cf.....
Merkle, 1b. ...
Lobert, 8b.....
Rariden, c. ...
Anderson, p. ..
Score by Innings: R.
Houston ...............000 000.000—0
Shreveport ........ .003 010 OOx—4
Summary: Stolen bases. Knaupp,
Smith: sacrifice hit. Carroll: two-baso
bits. Northen. Barr: three-base hitE,
Nnrier, Knaupp- double plays. Knenves
to Knaupp to Schrader; Cltrano to
Seitz to Newnam: bases oh balls. off
Napier 2: struck out. by Napier 4. Timo
of game, 1:35. Umpires, Vitter and
Carson.
8
.. 1 0
....31 5 9 27 14 1
J
St. Lou!s:
Pescher, if. ...
Gonzales, 1b. ..
Long, rf.......
Miller, 2b.
Hornsby, no. ...
Wilson, cf. ...
Snyder, r......
Betzel, 8b.....
Lotz, P........
A mes, p. .. • • •.
J. Smith, rf. ..
•Butler .......
•‘Beck ........
•••Huggins ...
1 15
1 1
0 1
:: •
St. Louis: .
Shotton, if. ...
Austin, 3b. ...
Miller, rf......
Sisler, 1b.....
Pratt. 2b......
Marsans, of. ...
Severeid. c. ...
Johnson, sa. ...
.000 000—0 8 1
.000 000-4 t I
..2 0
..2 0
Lavan, BS. ......... 1 0 0 1 4 2
Davenport, p. .......3 0 1 0 4 2
8 13
1 1
0 6
8 0
Barry’. 2b. ...
Lews. If. ....
Hoblitzel, 1b. .
Walker, cf. ...
Gardner, 8b. ..
1 4
1 5
8 2
1 1
0 6
1 1
0 2
1 8
2 1
8 8
2 80
0 1
2 4
0 0
0 0
J. Collins, rf. ...... 4
Weaver, 3b.......... 3
E. Collins, 2b. ...... 3
Jackson, If. ......... 4
Ness, 1b............ 3
Belsch, cf......... 3
-Schalk, c. ......... 3
Terry, ss. ........... 4
Faber, p............3
3 1
4 2
0 0
0 0
8 0
1 0
8 1
0 0
0 1
8 2
8 0
Boston;
Maranville, M.
Ever*. 8b.....
Wilhoit, rf. ...
2 0
1 3
3 7
3 0
0 1
Score by Innings: R.
Washington ...........000 000 000— 0
Cleveland ....... 000 202 42*—10
81
1 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
Scoro by innings: R.
Philadelphia ...........000 000 013—4
Chicago ... .20 1 000 03°—=66
Score by innings: R.
Boston .................010 000 011—3
Detroit . .002 121 OOx—7.
1 14
a 0
1 3
11
__1
— — Hendrix, p. ......... 8 0
•Batted for for Sago in ninth.
Score by Innings: R.
Galveston .............063 110 000—11
Waco ..‘.................. ....... ..
::: 3 1
::: 1 ?
::J 2
i: 3 2
::: 3 8
... 1 0
11.1
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