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TEXAS
813 Congress Av., Austin. TexaL
Serial No. 5491
5
Travis Legion Nine Wins Fast Game from Florenc
NES
TAILORS LOSE INDEPENDENTS
USTIN
AUSTIN TEAM IS WINNER
American League
BECAUSE OF HARD HITTING
FIRST TIME
Full Box Scores
TROUNCE IMPS
BY HARRY SEVERN'S CLUB
WITH HUTTO
Palmer 11
By A
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ST LOUIS, Ma.. May II — Bos-
to catch the speedy Bernmr
Florence rally and the bia
defeat
of 4 to «
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PACKERS WIN
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base hits, Falk, Bevern. Smith; sac-
rifice fly. Henninger: double plays.
Severn to Falk to C. Webb. Rossi to
C. Webb; struck out, by Priest 5. by
Smith 1, time of game. 1 hour 20
Severn. 3b.
Powell, c. .
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Chicago at Beaton
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that they sought agreed to close.
Every cent of the funds made at
the games will be used to Improve
the ball park.
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spirited ga
Tobin, rf
Gerher. ss
Williams, If
Jacobson, lb
McManus 3b
Smith, rf.
Texas. May 18— in
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AH H O A
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MENT
IN SPEAKERS
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against them.
ARMOUR & CO.
AB R H PO A E
vo - base
Taylor.
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fielding on the part of the Legion
infield holding the score down.
With one gone Priest singled to
right field.
Ray rapped out a safety to cen-
ter
Moore singled to center and when
Home
koc ked
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BEAUMONT
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INDEPENDENTS.
AB R. H O. A. E.
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DETROIT
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CLEVELAND
CHICK HARLEY’S OFFERS
COME THICK AND FAST |
Sox Make It Twe Straight.
By Annor inted Prems to the Austin American
MAYS AT CLEVELAND
FIRST SINCE DEATH BALL
AMERICAN LEGION.
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CLOSE FOR BALL GAMES
BOXERS ARE SIGNED
TO COACH DEMPSEY
Detroit
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BOSTON COLLEGE WINS
EASTERN CHAMPIONSHIP
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HING OF
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Card H.ta Wallop Dodgers.
By Associate Fres to the Astit Ame
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11 IN BIG GAME
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the only run registered off hia de-
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Tutal
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Cincinnati 4 to 3
CINCINNATI
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them. Dealers now carry
both sizes: 10 for 10 cts;
20 for 20 cts.
It’s Toasted
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Rommel 2.
Warhtel held the
scattered hits
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Kroh 1, base on balle, utf LSailey 3.
off Kroh 2.
Cilenn. Hibel
three-} ese
double play.
Ray. cf.....
Moore. ss ..
Bernard. c. .
Williams. rf.
ST. LOUIS.
AB H O A
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Young Zb
Rush, an
The Parkers played airtight ball,
only one error being marked up
l’hiladelphia at • ‘hicago,
Washington at Detroit.
New York at Cleveland
Shelton, .......2
i Harr, I b 4
1 MeColoch, 3h ... 5
Crush. Protected purity, wholesomeness
and quality, fine fragrance and flavor,. '
make them ideal when served icy-cold at a
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Nee, Coombe 2. Ha-1
kins. J. Mueller; 3-base hits. E1-
liott: home run. Hanke; strike outs,
by Schram 1, by Hawkins 2. by El-
iott 3, by Kraemer 3; double plays.
l’eckinpaugh. Speaker. bane
Btrland, 1h.-3b. . . 0
Ennis, ...........5
- Seore by innings;
Independents .........030 011 800
Daredevil* ............. 000 030
Summary: Two-base hits. Haw-
, Skinner’s Bobble Beats Dallas
' By A-ociated Pres to the Austie Amer
I DALLAS, Texas May is —Ca
Skinner slipped and got a late st
HOUSTON
AB It H O. A E
will win?
72 4 4 - 4 7 3
SlIREVHl’OFT
AB R II po A E:
oDallas ..... 010 200 001--4
— Houston......000 in 300- 4
* 27 18; Two-base hits, Whiteman, Gallo-
34 3 4 27 12
Ward's Orange-Crush,
Lemon -Crash and Lme-
Crash get their delicious
ayors soiely from Fruit
Oils and Frait Juices
pressed from oranges,
Iemonsorlimes.Tothese
are added pre Brami
lated sugar, citric acid
(natural acid of oranges,
lemons and Moms), certi-
Ged food color and car-
boosted water.
In the
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WASHINGTON
AB H 0 A.
run* Iraziti, I Walker Welrh
Johnson 2. Mullizan, (‘ollins, Fioop
er 2. Mulrennan; errors, Irazill,
Galloway. Johnson, Mulligan
Be sure to
Dilhoefer. c.
® Schupp, P .
1 ■,
Mje
Athletics by taking the
balls, off Nehf 2, ofr Marquar 4
struck out by Wat btel 3 by
base hit.
30 7*24 11
hen winning run was
loopw t
Falk. If
Strunk.
Sher ley.
rs, Shanks; John-
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R.
Tigers Win Another.
By Awaneiat~d Pre— tn the Austin Ameriran
in bottles
getting in the second stanza
With one down. Chester Webb
beat ott an infield blow and went
to second when Priest overthrew
first in an attempt to catch the
former napping
Harry Severn then delivered the
needed pin h hit and Webb spiked
the plate.
Hobby Smith proved that some
Hatted for Odenwald in fourth I than K
- York ...... -212 030000 slelctedpremident
Cleveland 000 no 000 2 / t___- e a-
Two Mm hit*. Roth 2. Meusel,
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
WB HITA PALLS 7
Felpiess before the
Ohio State University gridiron star .
The latest bid is from the In- get the genuine-
Where They Pia: Today.
Gialveston at Shreveport.
Houston at Da liar
San Antonio at Fort Worth.
Bcaumont at Wichita Falla
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"Hatted for Voight in ni
FORT WORTH
AR R H
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By Assoctated Press to t>e Austin Amerlean
COLUMBUS, Oh io. — Offers to
coach football teams next fall are
rolling in on "Chiek" Harley, the
391/ Two base hits. Clements 2, Gayley
357 struck out, by Maddox 14, by
IHTIOIT: Mich. M
Smith 3b
W halir E
Euiley. p
nd Hutto, the Taylor team I
Foster 3b ..
' Vjtt, 3b
Menosky, If. .
Pratt 2b
Hendryx, rf
McInnis. 1b. .
Scott, a*.....
Collins, cf. .
Ruel
Meyers, p. ..
Bush, p.....
•Karr .....
Sacriffee hit* Dut*i. (rnss; 2
huse hits, Johnaon Stans
ton came from behind in the ninth
inning today, and after tying the
seore battered out a vietory over
Mt. Louis in the tenth, making the
261,10 Griffith and Del Curto, by Mad-
dox Morrey and Fischer base on
balls, off Merlo 3. off Maddox 3;
time of game, 2 hours and 5 minutes.
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3,
§, P*uj,a9 e
•Batted for Romm I in seventh
••Hatted for Hasty in eightn
CHICAGO.
Florence . ....
A. Legion .. .
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1 7 a
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ney back.
NNY.
ef Teams.
W. J.. Pet
Hawkin*, p-sa. . . 3
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_ "Batted for Bailey in eighth. , way: three-base hit. Blades stolen
, Jkl louls . . 830 006 100—10 bases, Munson. Bath-. Blades . sac-
0 1 Brooklyn lift 300 001— 6 rifice hits, Skinner Bagger, Bailey .
a 0‘ Two-base hit*, Stock, Hornsby.1 strurk out. by Mitchell 5 by Robert-
_ Schultz, Dilhoefer, Olson , three-ison 8 base on balls, off Mitchell 5, •
-9 ii tn base hit. Schultz, home runs. Mc-loff Robertson 1.
Kolp inL^nth IHenry:„Neis and. mien: ban on -----
•RantorseverelainentN ,-1*' ' IT Schupot 6 oft Fanay - off - . Tak. onene
„ . . n1 n-, 101 A 11 Mdju* 1 struck out. by Schuppe Panthers Take Opener.
Hotonu: 010001 12111116, 69 : runs, Mann. Four- m/sn Auun
StI ; . 11000023 20,0-au'|nter. stock »■ itornby 2 h hub, V PORT WORTH Texas, May 15 —
Ru“ shamh"wiinama 3 “Xase Henry. a"NeiarorWorih.wonthn.oponinnrome
endrygcoiinn Tobin hemirunejnon- ' ’■ •17" pouir ain th. Naihar, Whlo
Fratt. WRliams base on halls, off " !..........
Hutto Riurkman ane
........... 34 18 27 9,
BROOKLYN
AB HO A. I Munson, rf
Meyers 4. off Burwell 3. off Hhocker I ‘
? struck out by Meyers 2. by . Giant Rally Defeats Reds
Fh cker 1 runs Menosky 2, PrattByAssoitdPrest the Austin Amerlean
3 Hendryx Scott. conins. Hurl. ! NEW YORK, May 15 New York!
Meyers Liebold. Williars Jacob-lralied
son. McManus, Billings, Shorker.
Florence Threatens.
The Florence aggregation threat-
ened to score in the third round but
a sensational double play. Severn
to Falk to Webb, nipped the rally
in the bud.
The visitor* scored their lone
tally in the sixth inning, brilliant i
troit made it two straight
Washington by winning. 13
Johnson. ss
Mulligan 3n
Collinn. 2
MrGrrS' 3 ini
4 . b 1 > 3, * h
a F ; • - 3 innings.
ANTONIO
AH R H O A E
KNIGHTS OF COLU MBITS.
AR R H O A F:
out. by Blackman 6, by lowe 2. by
liowthorne 2
1 Rutledge
_ Woodard
1 Monn
- I Met ’amn
Total*
Two bane hit*.
F Walker .1 bae
Miller, 2b........
Watt, rf.......3
P. Schram, If.... 5
Spaw, p........3
' Batteries for the Checker board
| Chows were Childress, land and
I Land.
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3 3
3 4
.500 Merlo. J.. 3b
.440 Allen, rf. . . .
.36 4 Webb. cf.
.348 Whitlock, If.
e
Totals
•Halted f o1
Hea ii mont
Wo hita 'Falls
Nutt, a
ork- Alaska
ng the 18
the three
Results Yesterday.
Houston, 8, Dallas. 4
Shreveport, 10. Galveston, 2.
Beaumont, 5. Wichita Fall*. 1.
Fort Wurth. 7. San Antonio. 2.
White <
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DAREDEVILS
AB. R H. O. A E
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Bchmandt. lb.
” Kilduff, 2b. ..
• Miller, r. .
Smith, p. .
Keefr, p.
" of mechar n a and helper*, arrived
' at the Indianapolis Speedway,
where the 00-mile race will be
1 held Monday, May 20
Schfeffer. Spaw to Miller to Hart,
left on bases. Independents 5. Dare,
devils ll. base on balls, off Schram
1. off Kraemer l, hit by pitcher.
Scheffer and Shelton; time of
game, 1 hour 45 mtnutes; umpire.
Parka
1 2
ft ft
E Joseph,
H. - 2b
Fisc her. If.
7 12 27 18 0)
day and Friday afternoon until
June 24 to secure better attendance
rher. made his first appearance at
Cleveland Saturday since he threw
FIIrHVEHAT.L. Mxi 1 - ‛n the bell last August which resulte
1d 1 ira b, hdaen snacm.. ’ the drath of Ray Cbapman,
to f. ur mattered hit ana -triking clevelandchortstop.
out. ■ ma nswas.r onsibio for Gal: FRENCH SPEED KINGS
- 'r oine ,h' openine eame of ON INDIANAPOLIS TRACK
Tackman of i{utto
rat garc allowing oni
run* and by whom
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0 Pittsburg
0 New York
Brooklyn ..
0 cheng .
0Roeton . .
0 • "ineir nat l
0 St {ouis
, Philadelphia
84,
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a;
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Results Yesterday.
New York. A Cleveland. 2.
Boston, 11; St Louis, 7.
Chicago, ' Philadelphia. 3
Detroit, 13; Washington, 10.
ft 0
0 6
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0 0
HUTTO
AB H 11 1-0 A i:
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INDIANA} OLIS, Ind. May 15
Andre Bojilot, Rene Thomas and
Gene < asse nge. French automobile
race drivers, together with a host
.. . 2 0
. . . 1 0
. By Associnted Press to tb« Austin American
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. May 15.
Jack Kearns, manager for Jack
Dempsey, announced that he had
engaged several well known boxers
and trainers to assist the champion
in his work of preparing for the
bout with Georges Carpentier, the
French challenger at Jersey City,
on July 2.
2 3
Armour A Co. Packers made race
’rack of St. Edward’s College dia-
mond in a loosely played game with
the Austin K. of C team Sunday
afternoon, running up a total score
of 19 to 3
Merlo, pitching for the K. of C.
pitched good hall, but his team-
mates gave him poor support, mak-
ing 17 errors.
Maddox pitched practically air-
tight hall. striking out 14 K of C.
batters and allowing only eight
hits
Ffeitman. ri
Hhorten if
•• lazst ad,
Rlue. 1b.
Jonea 3b
Bassler e
• • A ' ■ •
Nutherland
Hollins, p
; devil* made a pretty one-handed ' _ ______ _
catch of. a line drive during the those pitchers" battles which have
xame ____________________ been.ot.frozment.orcurenp,this The game wax teatured by the
i”eeoonarsthelake.AuntinPk‛hurling ot both Priest and Smit.
line tor th. ex soldlers and twirlea | we hittine .o. Har.evero12
airtight ball at all time. Warmors IhnusashnesiRerza
110 icila .0. —a iof Florence- and the brilliant field-
He yielded only even hila, ami ine of steve ROssi at ahor for tde
soldiers.
Sunday's victory marked the
in one of the fastest games ever,
staged at the Lake Austin Park,
the speedy American Legion War- J
riors continued heir remarkable |
bury: utruck
BROOKLYN. N Y„
14 1 6 27 $
Kroh in ninth,
000 U I •.'I'll
oft Sutherland 1, off Johnson 5, ofr
C'ourtney 4 off A* osta 4 off liolling I
J atrut k olll by Johnson 2, by
Sutherland 1 by HcAUng 2 runs.
TewiR, Rfe 3 Brower Harri*.
Shanks O'lourkA Gharritv John-
son Young Hush. Cobb- Shorten
2 Flarstead, Blue 2, Jones 2. taay-
Kraemer to
Roth ef
l'eckinpngh, M
Ruth. If.
Ppp )b
Meusel. rf.
Raker 1b
Ward. 21
Schang. r
Hoyt, p
dianola. Iowa, college, which offered
Harley 34000 to assure the athletic
directorship.
Harley was assistant to Coach
Wiles at Ohio State last season and
may decide to remain for the 1921
season.
1 2
1 2
0 12
Mann rf.
Fournier lb.
1 Stock. 3b
’ J Hornsby. 2b. .
Sehultz, rf
• : McHenry. If.
* 1 Lavan, M . . .
ucon, ajuian
hree hits Jolly.
10. bv
CE Co' ]
, necond game of the neries, 7 to 3
( PHILADELPHIA
020-- 4 At Minneapolis: Indianapolis, 5
IV -10 Minneapolis. 1.
0 0 0
24 13 1
th.
<» 7
1 3
2 1
2 0
2 0
8 1
2 6
5 3
Mulligan base
rennan I. off
enabled them
10 to 4
Kroh. p
• low mian
Hutt,, nlayed
The box sr
cadore and Hailey ta the first in-’a triple with the bases full,
ning. gaining a six-run lead that Houston a 8 to 3 decision
Brooklyn» opening game of the series.
ustin American
11 -Closing
oi will take
Indians and the latter club s fourth
conserurive defeat
Babe Ruth failed to make a hit.
drawing two passea
NEW YORK
AU H O A
held on the
Khanks 3b
O’Fourke
Fieinic h- »
Johns • p
Court ne v p
lapan .
, M. Donald
.lane* and on*
raced over
route to lang-
u Kelly Field.
shortstop was roundly applauded
by the standa.
ST LOUIS
AB. M.o Al
l i I Burn*. If
1 2 , ianerof ,
1 211 Fimch. -b
Nt. Louis bunched three singles, two after Blades’ easy fly in
doubles and a home run off Smith, enth inning and the blow
3 Doyle, 31>
0 Darringer. ss.
• Ilades 2b
3 | Wiffert. C. .
0 Robert eon. p.
0’
Warriors Start Scoring.
The Warriors started the
Hanke, c. 4
I B. Schramm, rf. . 5
Don (Hnum allowed the ball to get San Antonio’s Vaccination Law.
through him. Priest scored with the By Associated Press to th Austin Amerieem
only Florence run WASHINGTON, May 15.— The
Bernard hit to Steve Rosal in ' Supreme Court was asked to pass
short, who fielded the ball clean!' upon the validity of a San Antonio,
touched second, forcing Moore out, Texas, city ordinance requiring pub-
and then relayed the ball to first in l hr school pupils to be vaccinated.
Kelly, lb
Kin* rf
Rapp. 3b.
Kry dvr. .
Nehf. p
• Hr. wn
l’erritt. P
Thomas, cf. . . 4
O. Kraemer, 2b... 4
R. Kraemer aa-p. 4
J. Mueller, 3b .... 4
M. Mueller, c.. . . . 3
S cheiffer, 1b. ... 3
H. Kraemer, if . . 4
Hamilton, rf ... 4
Elliott, p-sa......4
0 1
1 1
1 1
ft 2
() (H HGK HKS The Austin independents trounced j
a T the Stark Daredevils by a score of*
e 11 to 3 Bunday afternoon at War I
4 1
3 0
3 0
gi vring
in the
It is necessary that the fol-
lowing data he in the Austin
American office within 24 hours
after baseball games are played
in order that home runs and
strikes-outs may be counted to-
ward winning the Austin Ameri-
can* silver baseball and silver
baseball bat
Score by inning*.
Kun*, hits and errors
Batteries and strike-outs by
each pilcher.
o'Fort Worth
0 Galveston
ft ’ Shreveport
o Beaumont
1 Houston
o San Antonic
Hargrave, r
Marquard p
B g Bill Wins Another
42 16*23 12
! hit by batted ball
Fcinte h in fifth
n Fort Worth . .
0 Sar rifice hit*
011 ! stolen U
1 • Rig
May 15.— Chicago s
mude It two straight
10 5
.1 ft
CLEVELAND. Ohio May 15
ar! Mays New York Yankee pit-
, ren’s Park.
The Tenth Ward Checkerboard ( The Independent** pitchers held j
1 Chow* nomd out the Autin Star the Daredeviis heipless, supported 1
j Tailor, by a acor of 14 to 13 atR.rtm.n reldin b the en ofwinntne.streak„sundayy.eoeat
Turner’* Field in th* Tenth Ward j in the seventh inning Elliott ofiscreort. j Ross; plays Ball
| Sunday afternoon theDaredeyswastakenromthe, The contest was reeled otr in the Rossi plavea wonderful bed hi
This was the Star Tailors’ first home run with two men on base* rapid time of 1 hour and 3ft minutes the short field handling eleven
defeat or the year i"°EFarmer"who‘"replacednEimote. "Empir Jack ashton huatiea the chances,,"ithota .
’ - - .......... ■ - player* along thereby putting con- nhe th.rd and -adt run or tbe
l siderable life into the game. ( game came in the seventh inning
A.. o . l . o .. । when Severn drove the pill far over
iAnothers Pitchers Battie: .;ih centerrieia wan tir a rouna
Th* combat was another one of । trip ticket
The Features.
2 Hi
1 2
0 1
slants of Bill Bailey, the Fpudders
dropped the opening game of the
peries to Heaumnont, 1 to 5
* White Sox
from * hr i
4 0
4 0
4 0
3 <1
! Taylor rf ...
C‛or mbs, cf
I Sear*. If
' Kraft !b
, Hoffman 2b
Haley 3b
: Rigney, sn
Wac hlel. p . ..
- Hut to
0 | Jarrell
11 | Ilatteries _____ ____
"lrown Jam II, Loowi Howthorne,
, | and Woodard
, Summary: Two base hit*. Milu 15
“ xan. Jackson and Blackman left
* on hases. Hutto s. Jarrell . strurk
4 ft A
4 ft 1
4 ft 1
on balls, off Hoyt 4. oft Coveleskie
I. off odenwald 1; strm k out. by
Coveleskie 3. by <'aid well 2; runs
Roth 3, Ruth. Meunel, leaker 2
Hr hang Johnson, Smith; errors.
Ward. Stephenson.
1 Mattick, If.
3 T .Miller. 1b.
0 fialloway. 3b.
0 Palmer, 2b
0 Skinner, rf. . .
11 Wirts, c ... ■
3. Sequist ......
3 Mitchell p .
0 • Falk . _____
0
5 .792
8 680
11 .807
9 .6711
Rohne 3b
Daubert, 1b
| Roush < f
j Duncan, if
Fonseca, 2b.
! Faskert, rf
Bagger, If. .,.
0 Failey, 1b.
A Whiteman, cf.
3 C. Miller rf
" By As ciate Pras to the Austin America*
" SPRINGFIELD, Msv Maj 16
0 Itoston (‘ojlege won the champion-
0 ship of the astern Intercollegiate
AND SUMDAY
BSMATTB&,POSTOFFICF.AUSTIN,TKIAS
••Railed for l’erritt in ninth
•••Kan for Snyder inininth.
•••Rati for Gaston in ninth
. .49 19 11 27 4 1
missioner. will
• ment address.
Knibb, cf.........3
Gillum, cf.......1
Falk. 2b.........4
• Rossi, ss. ...... 4
pitcher* can hit by knocking out a I Henninger, if 2
stinging double down the first base 1 E. Webb. if...... 3
line. It’ Webb. 1b.....2
Severn scored, but Smith was
thrown out trying to stretch the
hit into a three-bagger
Judge ’h
if
V isiting pitche
all parts of the
lly 1. by Glori
ing- pitched,
its. 6 run*, by
hour and 35 minutes
Where They Play Today.
F. Louis at Brooklyn.
nun Rigney 1 Cincinnati atNewYork.
O Donnell, rf.....4
Sharkey, rf .. . 3
I*. Merlo, p. ...... 4
Dykes, ?b. ..,
Witt, rf
Dugan. 3b
C Walker. If
Brazill, lb .
J’erkins, r.
j Walker. <
F. Walker,
Galloway, ••
Rommel, P
♦Welch .
Nasty, p. .....
••Griffin .....
Special News Service of the Austin Americas
TAYLOR, Texas, May 15. —A
committee from the Athletic Asso-
ciation called on all the business
men of Tayor. asking them to close
3 2 3
1 4 ft
1 ft 6
Severn’s Stick Did It.
He gave up only seven safeties,
but the big stick of one Harry
Severn who holds down the third
sack fr>r the Warriors, proved his
undoing
Severn slammed out a home run
and a double out of three trips to
the plate.
He scored two of the three runs
made by his club, and drove in the
third tally with a timely double.
I lothfuma If
4Niller, (
o M ! 1 • . . 1 ’
ft I Kitchenu .
ol Works. 1b
। <;i irgs ib
1 Illy hoff, < rf
final count 11 to 7.
BOSTON
AB H O. A
ft
1 ft
l ft
000 030 000-
101 000 002
er hase
ft 0
203 051 neo 10
031 204 1ft* -13
hit* Hire. Ftrower,
Jone* 2, Hawsfor. Blur.
llollohan, :
Fartfore, s
AUSTIN AMEKKAN. AUSTIN, TEXAS> MONDAY MORNING, MAY IS. 1921
I held the Independents scoreless for
the remainder of the game
Centerfieider Thomas of the Dare-
113 0
.. . .000 001 000—1
. 020 000 104- 3
Mill lean if
Hklone **
Wait if
Ewold, 3b
1ckLi-
AB I H ro A i: J
I1 "Batted for Mitchell in ninth
7 10
1 4 0
1 0 0
0 11 2
3 4 5
Sunday afternoon between
..38 3 8 27 8 17
brilliant play, whieh
ofIrork <
zVoight, p
o White .
Austin Bottling Wark*
616 FL Sixth Street
Phon* S221—-Austin
r ji
9. 328
Jamiesen, If
Johnston 1h
Npeaker. cf
Smith, rf
Gardner, 3b
Rewell, ss
Ntephenson, 2b
, O Neill, r
i oveleskie. p.
Oenwald, p
Caldwell, p . .
•Granev . . .
♦•Burn* ......
Fwoldt l lolls han
«. Fibel lackson
2 0 ft
I 30
ft 0 ft
Wetzel lamb errors, Tobin
bar McManus
Yanks Grab First Place
r Asao iatel Frees to the Austin Americas
CLEVEAND. Ohio. May 15 —
ew York went into first plar r.
innink from ("leveland s to ita
4 t
4 1
3 0
ninth consecutive win for the Amer-
! ican Legion crew.
The ex -soldiers are going at a
। fast clip and have a perfect record
' for the season.
The largest crowd of the season
saw the game
The score
FLORENCE
AR R. H. O. A. E
....32 1 7 24 13 3
I Hrownlow,
----"1 | King • f
Syeetal Newa Service of the Austn Amertean | S, hlebne-
1 0
% u..c.
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