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Pfeffer is Easy for Cubs.
By Associated Press to tbs Austin American.
CHICAGO, June 22.—Chicago bat-
ted Pfeffer hard Sunday and defeat-
ed Brooklyn in the final game of the
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By Associated Press to the Austin American.
SHREVEPORT, Ia., June 22.—
Shreveport scored five runs in the
fourth inning Sunday and took the
entire series with Waco. Manager
Tanner was chased from the park
by Umpire SenteU.
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eighth. e
overflow crowd of 9,000, Fort Worth
took two close and bitterly fought
games from Dallas Sunday, 4 to 2
and 3 to 2.
Dallas had a three-run lead in the
first game until the eighth round.
Then Matteson weakened and Con-
ley was not effective.
The second game, scheduled Yor
seven innings, went to the ninth for
a decision.
The score:
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Bailey: struck out, by Bailey 1. by i balls, Johnson 1. Collins, struck out.
Mullin. », bases on balls, off Balley I by Johnaon 4. by Collin® S.
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Mathes, lb ..
Breen. 3b
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FIGHT ON MR PALMER
EXTENDS TO BOMB BILL
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San Antonio .........900 000 0—0
Seven Innings by agreement.
Summary: Two-base hits, Nixon
2, Rapp 2, Mathes; three-base hits.
Mathes; stolen bases, Northen, John-
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Sothoron stops Cleveland.
By Associatud Prens to the Austia American.
CLEVELAND. Ohio, June 22 —61
STANDING OF LEAGUES
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Summary Two-hase hit, .Not: By Asoctated Preas t the Auntan Ameriean.
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Groh 2b ...
Rousch, cf ..
Any erroneous reflees on upon the charac A 4 » —
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By Assoeiated Fraas to Um Austin American.
MONTGOMERY. Ais June 21.
William Jennings Bryan, speaking
In Mobile, declared that if the senate
did not ratify the league of nations
as presentod, the people of the United
States would elect a senate that
would
Mr Bryan also advocated ratifica.
tion of the Anthony amendment as
a sure guarantee of continued and
lasting peace
Louis Sunday’s rente. Lavan threw
the ball over Miller's head
A triple by Cutshaw and a single
by Southworth, followed And as a re-
sult. Pittsburgh won.
The score:
Waco—
Mokan, if....
Graham, cf ..
Leslie, lb ...
White, c ....
James, rf ..
Duddy, 2b ...
Storey, 2b ...
Hoffman, as •
Moore, p ....
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three bu»es Sunday, and won ea JL “RF
Shore, a former Boston pi- if nEIV
held the champions to five hits ILm ULlLIVI
supped Ruth after he had hit
in fourteen consecutive games.
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Smith, rf ...
••Paulette .
Miller, lb ...
•••Flshbum •
Stock. 2b ...
Hornsby, lb .
hotton. If ..
McHenry, cf
Lavan. ss ...
Snyder, c ...
Sherdel. p ...
••••Schults .
By Aseoriated Prens to th. Austin American.
ST JOHNS, N. F.. June 21—The
Handley Paige bombing plane, pi-
loted by Vice Admiral Mark Kerr,
probably will start from Harbor
Grace Sunday morning on an at.
tempted flight to the Irish coast. it
was announced Saturday night.
The hour for tbs start has been
0 2
Brooklyn —
Olson. m ....
Myers, cf ...
Johnston. rf
Z Wheat. If .
Konetchy, 1b
Magee 3b
Ft Worth—
Stow, sa......
Bittle, cf.....
Sears. If......
Kraft, 1b ....
O’Brien, rf ...
Moore, e .••••
Conway, 2b ..
Haley. 2b ....
Johnson, p ...
Louis defeated Cleveland Sunday
Sothoron was very ofectve, espe
cia’ly with men on baases.
The score:
Philadelphtaa ..... .942 092 909—S Schalk, <
Washington ’........000 200 020—4 I Shellenbach,
(•Jenkins . .
Summary Two- base hit. shan-
non; threee-base hit.' Naylor, stolen !
bases, Roth 3: base on balls, of ।
Shaw 2, off Craft 1, off Whitehouse i
s,
" ' y.
0 2 29 12
O’Brien, Haley, Bittle,
1 0
0 9
Bo ff aloe* Win in Tenth.
By Associated Press to the Austin American.
GALVESTON, June 22.— Houston
defeated Galveslon 1 to 9, in a ten-
inning pitchers’ battle here Sunday
between Reinhurt and James.
Doyle scored from second in the
tenth on a bunt down the third base
line by Rhein hart.
Tarleton. James and Wells were
put off the field in the tenth by Um-
pire Lewis.
• 1
2 2
9 1
1 12
Cincinnati defeat
6 2 27 12 2
1, off Mullins 2; double playa, Leard
to Majhes 2, Alexander to Mathes.
J By Associated Press to the Austin Ameriean
• ST LUI IN. June 22—In attempt-
RisberE, Schaik: three
hdse hit. Helllmann; home run | At Mirnenpolis:
Felsch double plays. Jones to Young St Paul, 4
to Helmann, Collins fo C*ndn Rin. } Ar Columbus
liberE to Collins to Gandil; base ondlanapolis, ft ft
St Louis
2 9
9 1
4 9
2 4’21 12 9
he treaty figh
f a protracted
| dispelled by
lor Knox. Ref
nia that he
Letton ns soon
2 11 P 5 2
for Conley in
oBy Assoriatel Press to the Aantin AfM
9 1 CHICAGO, Jun* 22 - The Ch
Nationals Funday made an even 1
with Prookivn. obtaining Lee M
for Pete Kildufr
Cincy Wine in Ten Innings.
By Asaociated Press to the Avar in Ameriean
CINCINNATI. June 22—More than
; 2 19 27 11
Pittabuch—
Bigbee. cf ....
Terry, as .....
Stengel, rf ...
Cutshaw. 2b
Southworth. If
Barbare, 3b ••
Baler. 1b
Schmidt, c ...
Mayer, p ....
Carlson, p ...
•Canton.....
Beaumont . .....999 999 911—2
San Antonio ........990 990 009—9
2 4
3 2
1 I
2 1
2 2
4 2
0 5
0 9
12 2
1 9 5
New York in an exciting ten-inning
game Sunday
Young and Kauft collided in right
confer while chasing Dsubert’s home
run la the first inninz. and Lha for-,
..22 4 12 27 1
Summary Two-base hita. Matte-
son. Mattick, Vann. Callahan. Kraft
2; three-base hits. Ens: home runs.
Ena, Schliebner; stolen bases, Conway.
Haley; double plays. Palmer. unas-
sisted; bases on balls, off Dillinger
1, off Conley 1; struck out, by Mat-
teson 2, by Dillinger 7.
2 12
0 6
9 9
June 22.—Before
Summary: Two-hase hits, ij
MrInnis; home runs, tewis, p
3 stolon ha"c, Pralt: double plays. I
i" to MeInnis, Vitt tn Barry to
Innin. Vick to Peckinpogh to E
M-rrk out. by Shore |. by Jami
9 — ■ i
ci ns GET lee M \GEF
IN TRADE WITH DoDG
4 1 29 13 2
sei
Totals ........36 » 10 24 12 1 :.jakPon”
•Batted for Storey in ninth. *
National league.
Club— Plared. W
3« 4 9 27 21 0
0 0
2 0
2 0
0 0
0 0
3 0
4 9
4 0
1 0
2 V
0 9
0 0
9 0
1 9
Totals ........30
mer was badly cut about the face
when his sun giasses broke
The score:
Aasociated Presa t
/ASHINGTON,
conditions ma
uld the peace
itio or its a
yed, opponent
ons presented
a proposal 1
eace with Ger
gary.
he declaratiol
• as an amend
army bill and
Rution by Sena
I a Republicar
ign relations ©
be amendment
e up Tuesday,
resolution prot
For artion Wet
krn Military F
pth in his ame
lution. Senator
president be
immedikte ret
naval forces n
Lee ted with the
[ addition the
ide that none
Ina ted by the
sed for the ma
foreign soil. e
ace condition
k. Remoluton.
I joint resoiutie
anted by Mr. F
enator Edge. 1
Two-base hit, Groh;
Daubert; stolen bases,
bases off be lit. Reu-
9 4
4 1
1 9
3 2
3 12
Fuller, 2b ..
Hale, 2b ...
Brown, cf . .
Dunckel. IL
Martin, ss ..
Gibson, c . .
Sheffield. If
Burch, c-ss .
Chicago--
Flack, rf ...
Pick. 2b ....
Mann, if ....
Merkie, 1b ...
Paskort, cf ..
Deal. 2b ....
2 9
4 9
4 0
4 9
9 X
1 1
9 15
Witt. If......
"Thomas, 2b. .
Roth, rf.....
Walker, cf. .
Burna, 1b. . .
Shaunon, 2b.
Dugan, ss . .
Perkins, c. . .
Naylor, p. ...
American
Club— Played
Chicago......59
A E
9 0
6 0
1 1
4 1 2
9 9 0
24 1 924 19
Summary Two-base hits. O’Far-
roll. Konetchy. Deal, three-base hit.
Pick, stolen banes. Z Wheat. Hack
2, Merkle: double plays. Olson to M
Wheat to Magee to Schmandt to Ol-
son to Magee; bases on balls, off
Pfeffer 3. off Vaughn 1; struck out.
by Vaughn 2. by Pfeffer 3.
Detroit Wins on Errors.
> By Associated Presa to the Austin American.
DETROIT. Mich . June 22 —Chi-
ago’s errors were coztly Sunday and
i 11 contributed toward Detroit’s vc-
lory over the lengue leaders.
The score.
AB R H. O. A E
Summary: Two-base hits. Smith,
Miller; three-base hits, McHenry,
Bhotten, utshaw; stolen bases, Sten-
gel, Cutshaw. Southworth; left on
bases, Pittsburgh 7, St. Louis <; bases
on balls. off Mayer 1. off Sherdel 2;
struck out. by Mayer 4. by Carlson 1.
by Hamilton 1. by Sherdel 2.
3ft 5 MTN 1
....34 6 11 27 16 5
Summary: Twyo-bse hits. Austin.
Jacobson, Lunte, Johnston. stolen
hase, Elmer Smith: base on balls, off
Sothoron 3. off Fhie I. struck out. by
8:thoron 3. by Uhje 3
Ncore by Innings
Torton *. 000 000 2
Now York . . ©go 202 0
thers and fa
central Texa
ve telgraphic
I of their sons
Lard are reque
tify the AUST
blephone 411
diate pubilos
| for the beni
friends
rhe Austin
M more soldie
Other newspap
d States and
Ha soldiers’
Bing all an
ever eastern pe
Totals ........21 1 4 29 11 1
W estern Lague.
At Oklahoma City 2-6, St. Joseph
5- 4.
At Wichita 9-8, Des Moines 2-2
At Tulsa 19. Omaha 4
At Joplin 2, Sioux City 9.
2 «
1 9
ft 9
Only Morning Newspaper in Central Tessa
Fun Lenaed Wire ot the Associated Press.
Complete Cables from all Forelgn Capitals.
AE the News at Texas State Government.
Totals .........29
San Antonio AB. R. H O
2’ 0,
d" • —
Both are infielders
BAree will accompany the Cut
incinnrti.
sammary: Two-base hit. Noyes;
ouble plav, Garrity to Cain to Phe-
an: struck out. by James 6, by Rein-
art 2: bases on balls, off James 4,
off Reinhart 2.
Totals.........22 1 12 37 12 2
Champion's Favorite Exercise
. AB. R W O A E
. 4 9. 9 4
.4919
Johnston, 1b.
U’Nefll, c. .
Uhle, P.....
Fnznann, p
Thomas . r
• Wood ....
• • ‘Evans . . .
Beaumont —
Nixon. rf ....
Mathes 1b ..
Breen. 2b . ..
Johnston, rf .
Alexander, e .
Larosa. If ...
Martina. If ..
Leard. 2b . . .
Rapp, m ....
Bailey, p ...
Boston---
Hooper, i f. ..
Vitt. 3b .....
MeNnlly. 3b.
Strunk, cf. ..
Ruth. If.
McInnis. 1b. .
W aters, c ..
Feott, HR ....
Harry. 2b. ...
Jone*, .......
James, ......
"*Gilhooley . .
. . .36 5 14 27 5 3
Virk, rf
Perkinnaugh,
Baker, 2b . .
I-wis, If . .
I'ipp. lb . . .
Pratt, 2b.
Bodie, cf ,
Hannah r.
Shore. P . .
Telephone 114
Ei. 4t: A Telephone 411
ofnce," <11 Congress Avenue. Austin. Texas.
Advertising accepted with the euarantee of
the largest circulation of Austin newspapers.
New York Cits. Room 015. No. 226. Fifth Ave
....:> o 5 2i > i
Braamont Win. Double Bill.
By Aa-ciated Press to the Austin American.
BAN ANTONIO. June 32 —Beau-
not won two games from San An-
onio Surday.
TI . score:
4 n
0 b
2 1
Washington—
Judge, 1b. .A.
Fostere, 2b. ...
Milan, cf.....
Rice, rf.......
Menosky, If. .
Gharrty, c. ...,
McBride, ss.
0 | Boston.....
* Washington .
kendal B. Creasy...... Lditor and Publi
P limed by the American Publishini Comp
Member Audit, Hureau of Cirtulation.
Memhpr Ameriean Newspaper Pub. Ass'n.
Member Southern Newspaver Pub. Ass'n.
Member Texas Press Assoclation.
...19 0
1 ® 0
.:0 0 0
2 9
0 0
9 9
0 0
0 0
2 0
9 0
1 0
0 0
2 0
4 9
0 0
balls, off Shellenbach 4. off Da uaf -
-truck out. b shellenbach » V rot mi da
New York Hambles champs, raow W
l"ewyorxsncsz2mn.w; UNDED MA
hit pitchers Jones and James of ] — ■ ______ ■ ——
against accepti
l ~ as now inte
b terms
in anno ne '“me
ors on hoth si
L and promptiy
Ms from teag
■ nos reuolutio
Lht to a vote
| the same qu
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senate, ft wm
bi detafis by
bt He objects
seruve a cha
• to provide
bn the league
t Change the
Is. He opponer
mible now
sentaxion of t
proposals led
►h imsues of thi
dineussed earl
ction with the
Mated to it in
or Hale’ Atti
ator Hale.
b. also made
e covenant I
ment to the
L amenment f
I the state of *
I between the
Ma and the
nment and the
ice and the r
h government.
nate joint rei
I 111 — April 4
a respective! y.
b state of per
R States of
government an
k and the fore
nited States of
I and the forr
Brian governme
ognize by th
M the prentde
eA and Airecte
■late return to
yeSA.
no,’-*},
Hguegi
American A-eoriation.
At Kanaas City Kansas C
Milwaukee. 1.
Shreveport . ..54
Fort Worth ... 54
Beaumont . ... 58
Houston......5 4
Waco ....... 57
Galveston . ... 5 4
San Antonio ... 59
Dalian.......34
Toledo Toledo. 5-1:
14
Athletics Pound Out Win.
By Associated Prena to the Austin American.
V/ASHINGTON, June 22.—Phila-
delphia buried a trio of Washington
pitchers beneath an avulanche or hita
Sunday and iWon.
The acore7
Bagga:, cf....... 4 0
McDonald, 4b ... 4 9
Patterson, ss .... 3 0
Stell ba ur. rt .... 4 0
Doy’e, 2b ....... 2 1
3nedacor. 1b .... 2 0
Manse. If .......4 0
Noyes, e .... ... 3 9
Remnhart p 4 9
By Associated Prem to the Autn Ameriean
WASHINGTON, June 2L—AL
though approved without objection,
the nortion of the sundry civil bill
carrying the 3599,999 fund asked for
by Attorney General Calmer for the
running dowr of anarchists, was the
vehicle of bitter debate in tho house
aruray between Representative
Moore, republican, of Pennsylvania,
and kepresentatives Byrnes and Hull,
denocrats, of Tennessee
ANOTHER ATl-AM’nc FLIGHT
ATTMPIED THIN SUNDAY
New York ....60
Cincinnati . ... 59
Pittsburgh . ... 59
Chicago......5!
Brooklyn . .... 52
St. Louis ..... 50
Philadelphia ... 44
. 4 1
. 2 2
. 4 2
. 4 <»
. 4 9
. 4 0
. 2 9
Totals .........23 3 < 27 13
ToUls ........ 29 3 2 37 1 2 2
Austin, carrier....! .44
By mail, in Texas U
By mail, in U. B. 1.00
By mail, foreign. . 1.00
... 3 1
. . . 3 0
. . . 4 0
... 5 1
. .. 4 2
.. . 5 2
. . . 4 0
. . . 4 1
. . . 4 I
Cieveland— AH R H. O. A. E.
{ouston .........999 999 999 1—1
.................900 000 000 9—9
Totats .........14 0 ,8 27 11 1
•Butted for Uhle in seventh.
••Batted for Enzmann in ninth.
•••Ran for O’Neill, In ninth.
Pfeffer, p ....... 2 0 9
"Krueger ......1 0 9
••Hickman ..... 1 9 9
. 1 1
. 4 1
. 4 2
. 1 9
Fuller. 2b ....... 4
Martin, es ....... 4
Dunckel. 1b ..... 4
Hale 2b ........ 4
Brown, cf ....... 1
Northen. rf...... 2
Gibson c .......2
Sheffield. If......2
Mullins, p ....... 2
Totals.........27
....22 2 9 27 11 9
AB R. H. O. A. E.
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