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:!dDear Price inLosInV'KaphanWho
Broke His Leg. v-V r
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Galveston i Houston t
Oklahoma. City 2. DH1" 10.
Fort Worth It Shrevaport .;
Waoo a tea Antonio a.
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.There They Play Today. s .
Galveston mt Houston. ; (
Wua at na Anionic -
Fort Worth at Bhreveport.
' Dallas and Oklahoma City 3
day). ' '. . - S
BUnJ Won IlSt. P.C.
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ttveetoa ....... 4Z ze
a Antonio 4 21
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-t Worth 41 1
nhom City ....41 it
reveport ......... .41 1
AO ......... 41 . 11
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1AI.VE8TOM. Texaa. May J0.-The
urtb. iK final came of the aeries with
luatoB went 40 Galveston T a score of
to t tha game beta anything but the
eresting contests which have marked
e three preceding struggles and it waa
rthar marked aa a failure by the fact
it irrr""! GaUreeton'a right fielder.
fere ft broken leg eliding Into the
taViV.-- :-i-7i '-.'
he gama waa pitched by Hornsby for
ueton and by Crabble for Oalveeton.
. pitching honor being about even but
veetoa eeored through heavier hitting
t the errore of the Buffaloes
it place of Hunter Hilt who ia holding
In the grandstand for three days
uOer Bell occupied the shortstop post-
u Bureh atarted to oaten but In the
ond Inning Injured bis hand and gave
r to. Foiay JrVhlte .. who finished the
luaton waa first la acore when In tha
nd Middleton led off with a two-
which hit the wlree of the fence
after orthen fced teen .hit Middleton
d on Cariin'a drive to right field
-treaton In the eeme Inning tied tha
Hoffman walking taking second
Hornsby's error stealing third and
ring on a passed ball by Burch. '
a the fourth another ecore waa added
Galveston wnen Spongier singled
it to aeeoad on Stringer' e out at first
i scored on Crabble' s two-bagger. In
sixth two singles and a sacrifice adds
i third run and In tha fourth .came
. last run. Coupled. Up with the most
nus accident that has taken place) on
exas league diamond this year
nphan waa the aecoad man up. Crab
having gone to first on Mlddleton'e
'r but waa forced at second by
ban. Kaphan stole second took third
Spencer's single and then Riley sent
r a fly to left which Mowry caught
t hurled to the plate to catch Kaphan
o had started for home. With in f rec-
ti of a second to spare Kaphan snd
nd was safe but In so doing th spike
the shoe of his left. foot caught in
- plate turning nia ansie. ror a mo-
t the shock dased him. then ha
anted with pain aa Umpire Westervelt
l Foler White bent over ' hlmj Mr.
tervelt throwing aside hi mask and
tector picked the Injured man un
n toe ground aa easily as If he had
a child ana assisted oy players car-
t him to the club house several doc
1 in tha audience starting to his aa-
nce.
alle the doctors were- working over
the game ceased and en Mr. Wee-
- Kit's return he held up his hand and
I a deep silence announced that two
h email bones had been broken his
t talk being brought to a close by
clanging; of the ambulance bell ae
rame after the popular fielder who
i his run but paid for It with a broken
soon as the announcement of the
iry had been made a hat waa started
ough the crowd but the hat waa not
enough and a baskst substituted.
the two remaining Innings money of
denominations was dropped Into It
r 2&e being collected.
he remaining two Innings were slm-
form; nobody tried to hit or to score
.shock of the accident taking all de-
tar baseball away from players and
tators alike.
aphan'a place In right field will be
1 either by. Manager Donnelly or
her Hinricksen
he score:
Weston- ABRBHPOA E
hen rf 4 1400
ncer th 1 1 0 B 0
ndon. 2b 2 0 0 4 t V
v if tattoo
i man. cf 4 1110 0
nglcr lb 4 1 1 10 1 0
uherr sa . 3 0 0 0 1 0
nger e.. 4 0710
oble. p t 0 1 0 1 0
onelly rf 0 0 t 1 0
tale .................. It 4 I 17 14 0
iuston-" ABRBHPOA B
vry. tf I 0 t I o
l aa 4.90 l l
e lb ........y... 4 t 7 1 0
ieton th 4 1.1(tl
ilt rf 4 0 0 1 0 0
hen cf t 0 1 1 t 0
.in tb t fee 1
ch. a 1 0 0 1 0
nby 9 10111
iiitajj 0 s o o i o o
tala W 1 1 11 "i
vVhita takes Burch place In second
placed Kaphan In seventh who re-
ed broken leg by ailing Into home.
f Inninga:' -
vestoa 010 Ml 10 4
is 010 202 M -4
xtoa 010 000 00a 1
is m 201 0006
iromeryj
iningsN pitched By Crabble t by
nsby I.
una made Off Crabble t off Horns-
4. . v . -
is apportioned-Off Crabble t off
nsby t.
1 wo-baae hits Middleton Crabble. .
ncrifice hit Sandherr.
verifies flyout Riley
ruck out By Crabble t by Hornsby t.
tsea on balls By Crabble t by Hornv
itter htt-By Crabble. '
m Errors On Hornsby 4.
-it base on errors Riley Crabble.
t on bases Oalveston 7 Houston 4.
ieQ bases Kaphan Spencer Hoft-
;d pitch Crabble. .
id ball Burch.
ne of game One hour and thirty mln-plrea-kWestervelt
and Weyhlng.
roTzs OP THE ga: JE.
"s aeroplane was running nicely In
1 Father" was working his slow ball
Tfectlon..? . . T .;v
xrlty started off by fanning tha
l ree Indians that faced him.
' 4 .. '.!.' 'i
.iff Patther lost the combination.
oi'nd and allowed three runs. .
v i- . ' ? V""'
.r.l'v.s of the wet weather: thrtinl-.
whs speckled with feminine finery.
- .j . . . '-i
! - r'l'bd Tetiny tf a nice sihtle
mug ths horselilda agalntvthe
' V'llloocVaon was1 rasing "".bal-
rd Hnd played the . boqehead oi
rin on an error was what ban-
-en liolUnan got one In th fifth
. .M.inns were ft and f urious.
1 ihu1 aciuHted themselves
t tie fluid and
give "Tire Department'' llegarity 'leasona
in twirling. ) v v 1
v An awful warwhoop escaped Datfa Upa-
When he let McKlnney go to .second on
a wHd pitch -..-.'..;. ..!)!
Tha way Tenny slid Into third through
Martin's legs was marvelous. Hie rue
tied the score. . y . . ... a: -
Ehlert and HoIIman make a great team.
They kept the Sharks hugging ' the first
ssck In great shape. " . .
' ; The game at one time waa In the palm
of Megaiity'a hand he whiffed out and
got a base. and scored.
"Pick" sjchleeterlost ' bis melodious
voice rooting and coaching while perched
high up on the balcony rait
Tenny muffed an easy one of "Pitcher"
Griffith's. Griffith permitted his angry
passions to arise because be did not get
a hit.
The base running and sliding of Ten-
ay was the feature of the game. He
eeemed to have no respect at all for the
hard floors.
Walter Dattner new material on the
Semlnolee. played a perfect game on first
base. He seems to be following very
closely in his brother's tracks.
WACO BK0O THE HOODOO.
Conqway't Homer Changed Hard
luck of the NaTiyatori.
(HoMtltn Put Stciol.)
BAN ANTONIO. Texas May to. Waco
today broke the hoodoo by defeating San
Antonio t to t In a 'closely contested
game. Both pitchers were wild but In
the matter of hits Billiard had the worst
of it. Waco played an uphill game all
through until the eighth Inning when
Conoway hit over the right field fence
for a home run which was enough to
win out. The game was marred by much
aquabbllng. .
The score:
San Antonio AB
Hohnborst lb 4
Larsen sa 1
Mclver If 1
Stlnson cf 1
Tants. 2b 4
Plrestlne. lb 2
French rf 4
Bchan c 1
Billiard p 1
Hfldy
Totals ...
Waco AB
TuICds. lb 4
Jiugey. . 2b 1
ohnson rf 4
Conoway lb 4
Williams. lf 4
Harbison ss 4
Thebo cf t
Thackara. c t
Loudell. p I
Totals 11
R BHPOA E
0 110 0
0 0 110
0 0 10 0
10 10 0
11110
0 0 0 1 0
0 110 0
0 1110
0 0 0 1 0
to 0 0 0
"i S 27 10 0
R BH PO A E
0 2 110
0 0 S 1 0
0 0 110
1 1 10 1 1
0 2 0 0 0
110 10
1 0 2 0 0
0 1 t 1 0
0 0 1(0
"t 7 27 11 1
Batted for Billiard in the ninth.
. Br Innings:
San Antonio 1B 10 000 t
Waco ....4 000 010 110 I
. Summary: '
' Two-bass hit Tants.
Home run Conoway.
Sacrifice hits Lamen 2 Flrestlne 2.
Sacrifice flyoutk-Tulloa.
Struck out By Billiard t by Lou-
dell t.
Bases on balls Off Billiard I off Lou-
'"Batters hlt-rBy Loudell 1. by Blllard 1.
Stolen bases The ao Hohnhorst 2 Har-
bison. Mclver. '' 4 ' . . .
Left on bases San Antotilo Waco I.
Wild pitch Loudell '
Passed bell Thackara
Time of game Two hours. .
Umpires Page and My. c -
PIRATES PLATED JLTSEEABLY.
Panthen Put Two Pltchen Ont of
Commitiion and Won. )
r ' K Hotuton Put Sptcial. ) '
8HRBVEPORT La May 10. In one
of the worst games of ball aver seen on
the local diamond tha visitors from Fort
Worth whipped tha Pirates to a standstill
by putting across six runs In the fourth
Inning.
) Up to that time they had tied the score
with one hit in the second and three in
the third. It was a regular batfesw
Tesrau was driven out of the box In the
third Inning and Howell waa put In his
filace but was touched for seven hits
n that inning. Bhreveport had annexed
four runs In the second on five hits off
McKay. He steadied down after that
and did not'allow any others. The locals
secured nine hits enough to win aa ordi-
nary game of ball.
Flick the new Inflelder. played In
Hubart'a place today. He got a hit and
booted a ball.
Umpire effrlea la giving general sat-
isfaction here.
The score:
Fort Worth
Flllman 2b ....
Moore ss
Jolly rf
Rlgga. cf .......
goyie lb
re water. If ..
Snaap tb
AB
BH PO A
1 t 1
t 1
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(POLICE)
Clbhlns
icKay'p ........
Totals
4111 UK U
Shravepert -AB
Mays cf '
Oear If ......... '
(iardner lb .4.1 g
McDonald tb 4
rliok ss . .....r.4.. 4
C. Smith rf ........ 4
O. Smith lb 4
Garvin 4 '
Tears u p ....;.v 1
Mowelt p ........ n 1
Hubbari 1
BHPOA
1
' 1
1 It .1
1.1
Ik ;
A '
: 4
t t
l
M " IT "14 ' a
Baited for Howell la njath. t
Bylnntaaai '.M' . I I ' 1.
Fort Worth .....i.Olt It
Bhreveport ................040 000 aoa- 4
Sumarory: ' ; 1 t.
Stolen bases Rlgga. Gribblna Mays
Gardner G. Smith.
Two-base hits Coyle Rlgga Oarrin.
Double - play Moore ta FiUman to
Coyle. 1 ' -
Left 00 bases Port Worth T Shrevw
.nnlnga pltchedlBiTUcKay by Tan
rati t. by Howell . .
. Hits made Off McKay I off Tesrau
off How all It . ! "
Struck out By McKay t by Howell I.
Bases on balls-Off McKay t off Tee-
rau I off Howell 1. -.i
Hit by pitcher Gardner Moore.
Passed balls Garvtn 1 Orlbblns 1.
Time of game One hour and fifty min-
utes. Umpire Jeffries.
IHDIAJfS HELD WAR DANCE.
Twenty of Andrew Bunch Danod
Kerrily Around the Giants. ;
Pt$l SHcial.) '
OKLAHOMA CITT Okla.. May KX Ma-
loney's Giants were literally slaughtered
by ' the Indians today who won by the
score of 20 to 10. Maloney hed all his
twirlers on ths mound except Randall
but could not atop tha batfest.
The score:
Dallas-
Maag lb
Maloney cf and p..
Jackson tb
Gowdy lb .v.
Moran rf and c...
Storch If
Ens ss
Onslow c and rf..
Evans p
Shontx p
Glow p
Dale p
Totals
Oklahoma City
White cf
Druobe rf
Davis rf
Downey If
Casey lb
Noyes c
Perrlne tb
Miller lb
Nagle ss
Chellette. p
Drohan p ..........
ABRBHPOA
S 1 1 t 1
0
.36 10 It 24 11 7
AB R BH PO A
I 1 t t t
0
1
12
t
4
1
2
0
0
Totals
By Innings: -
Dallas
Oklahoma City ...
.42 20 17 11 0
.051 000 111 10
.221 m 00-
Summary:
Sacrifice hits Storch Drohan 2. Nagle.
Left on bases Oklahoma City S Dal-
las X.
Two-base hits Casey Drohan Moran
Miller. 1
Three-base hlt-rMoran.
Home run Gowdy.
Double play Nagle to Perrlne to Casey.
Innings pitched By Chellette 1 t-t by
Drohan 7 1-1 by Maloney 1 1-1 by Glow t
by Shontx 1 by Evans 2-3. by Dale 2.
Hits Off Chellette 1. off Drohan 1 of!
Maloney 4. off Glow 4 off Sbonts a off
Evans.!. off Dale 4.
Struck out By Chellette t by Drohan t
by Maloney 2. by Shontx 1. by Dale 1.
Bases on balls Chellette 2 Drohan t
iaie s nan 1.
Passed bell Noyes.
Runs Chellette t Drohan 7 Shontx a
Glow Maloney 4 Evans 2 Dale l
Time of game Two hours and twenty
minutes.
Umpire Matthews. ';
Gossip of the Diamond
Today's game will start at 4 o'clock.
Jerry Kane Is playing a very steady
gams ei ursi.
"Cy" Watson will rejoin the Buffaloes
at waco oa Wednesday.
Kelsey and Salm will join the Buffaloes
at Waco In time for the first game there
v eanesaay.
Houston has one game here with Gal-
veston snd then goes to Waco for a se-
ries of four.
Scudder Bell was sent to the short
field to fill in the vacancy caused by
ine eniorcea retirement 01 riunter mil.
The douL.e umpire system was worked
In three out of four cities in ths Texas
league yesterday and it seems to be very-
popular.
Carlln got two hits In three times at'
bat In yesterday s gama: Middleton got
two In four and Northen got one in two
trips to the pan.
Hunter Hill waa out of the game yea-
terday and will be until the team reaches
Waco having been set down by Umpire
Westervelt for three days. Joe Mowry
acted as ueia captain in nis aosence.
Thorn was considerable difference In
the crowds of Sunday and yesterday at
Galveston; on account or the threaten-
ing weather and previous heavy rain
there waa but a corporal's guard In the
grand stand wnen piay was caueo Moq
day. 4
FIRST
Of AT If.
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1 Beevtlle i Corpus ChrtsU a. .J
; i Victoria t Brownsville V - - r v
Bay City-Laredo game postponed.
Where They Piny Today:
Bay City at Laredo i ' - -Corpus
Christi at BeavUla.
BrownsvUla at Victoria.
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8. W.i TexaaW ; Plaved. Won. Lost. P.tJ.
Victoria '.... ...... .11 . t It 711
Bay City.. ...!' 14 11 47
Laredo ..v...........l 17 II 4M
Beevllle .........11 i 13 15
Corpus Christ! .It is II III
BrownaviUe ..........14 - II tt Ml
(Hsaslea PH SpMU.) "
VICTORIA. Texas May 10 Ths locals
today took terribis ravanga on Taft who
allowed them only one hit in the last
game he pitched against them.' by land-
ing oa Mm for ale safeties and knocking
him out of tha box In ths seventh to-
ning. Kerr who replaced him was more
effective.- Lohaa pitched his usual good
game and waa given fine support.
The locals stole bases almost at will
and were assisted hi making two of their
run by errors of the visitors.
"' Tha soraj-";vv '
Victor! ' . AB R BH PO A 15
A. Knaun. If ....... 4 11 4 t t
Sheffield rf ....... 40101
Robinson cf t 0 t 1 0 0
H. Kneup as M.... 4 0 0 1 t t
Ada me o .......... 4 117 11
Burke tb 4 10 14 1
Payne lb t 0 1 11 I 1
Carter lb ......... I 1 0 1 1 I
Lohman. p ........ 4 1 t t I t
Totaia 1$
Brownsville AB
Lamonlca cf ..... 4
MeCllnteck tb ... 4
Hellman e ........ 4
Price as .......... 4
Peebles rf I
Rocka. If 4
Fauth lb 4
Tolee tb t
Taft. p I
Kerr p I
I 7 17 14 t
BR PO
0 1
Totaia
........ tt 1 4 21 I 4
H. Knaup out; hit by batted ball. '
By Innings:
Victoria 010 010 01
Hits 010 010 11 7
BrownsvUla ooo 100 000 1
Hits 101 100 0004
Summary'
Innings pitched By Taft I 2-1 by Kerr
1 l-l.
Runs made Off Taft 4 off Kerr 1.
Hits Off Taft off Kerr 1.
Two-base hit Lohman.
TWO GREAT BALL GAMES
Won by Giants at Philadelphia One Went Six-
x teen Innings and Other Ten.
. Nat l League Hayed Won. Lost P.C
Chicago.........! 11 1 ' 4T
New York ..39
Cincinnati ..14
Pittsburg It
St. Louis IS
Philadelphia It
Boaton 14
Brooklyn 17
411
ISI
141
447
404
tit
406
lAutciatti Prut HtfrLi
PHILADELPHIA May 10. New Tork
defeated Philadelphia in- thta morning's
game- in a great pitchers' battle which
went ten Inning between Foxen and
Drucke. The latter struck? out eleven
men and won his own game by driving
In both of New York's runs with a sin-
ale It required sixteen innings to decide
the Issue this afternoon. The contest
waa a battle between Swing and Ames
with the former getting In the better
work. Devore was largely reeponslble
for New York's victory. In the ninth
inning he brought In tying ruif. In the
sixteenth inning Devore again led off
with a single stole second and scored on
Becker's single.
Morning game Score R H B
New York 000 000 00 l-t T
Philadelphia 000 OOO 00 11 I I
Drucke and Meyers; Foxen and Pooin.
Afternoon game Score R H
New York ..tot 100 001 10 00 14 I 1
phlladel a . .010 cot Oil 10 - 1
Ames Schlel and Meyers; Swing and
Moran. .
(AuocUttiPruXfrt.)
CHICAGO May 30 Chicago hit Lush
hard and won its eleventh successive vic-
tory today by defeating St Louis In the
morning game and lost in tha afternoon
because Manager Chanc was out of tha
game on account of a finger which waa
spiked by Hugglns in the morning game.
Bailee held the losers safely all the way
and was strong In plnchee..
Morning game-Scoij- R H B
st. Louia 21J?SS2Jri 1I i
Chicago 020 1'-f U t
Lush and Phelps; Brown and Archer.
Afternoon game Score- R H K
St Louis 110 100 00 I I 1
Chicago ...! 010 00 0001 I
Sauee and Phelps; Pfetater and Archer.
' Auiott4 Prtu Rtfrrt.) .
. BROOKLYN May 10 Brooklyn won
two games today from Boaton. In the
morning Bell's masterly pitching waa re-
ivi. .kit. 1. . v.a .N.MIAM1 senaa-
tfonal fielding behind Ruoker. la which j
Hummeli was the etar brought about the
result.. -.- '; u
Brooklyn 010 100 0- 4 1
Frock and Graham; Bell and Bergen.
Afternoon game Score . R H B
Brooklyn H 01 I
SSton .. .001 0 000-1 1
Rucksr and Bergen; Burke Curtis and
H. Smith. . ( . ...i. . .
' (Astociafti Pnu Rtftrt.)
PITTSBURG May 20. Pittsburg .broke
U losing streak today by taking two
games from Cincinnati. v.Tha morning
battle was won easily II to 1 Spade be-
ing found for .nineteen hlta " The after-
noon . -. - -
seventh -Inning rally of singles aided by
Mitchell's wild throw and a base on balls.
Morning gamsScore H B
Clnelnnafl "........100 00 t T
Pittsburg Ml 107 OOO 1 II - I
' Spade Anderson and McLeaa and
Clark; Aoame and qibaon.V? '
Afternoon game Score- r i?
Cincinnati ...40 00 0-4 1. 4
Pittsburg 00 11 T II 1
Beeba and McLean; Maddoa and Gib
aon. -j".; - . - - " . ;
; BITROIT WOK TWO :0jJOE j
la an aiy Ktnner From St Loni
; . Teiterday. '.-
iv Amer. League- Played. Von tost. tf."
Philadelphia
New York v.v..i.. ;; ;-JJ ; ;
Detroit ...... i H t22 W i'
boston ................ ti w t 1S
"'ashinetan .17 ;y. : . a
C Itvtland r.. 18 f 14 :i U - 4U
St Leul 4.......V.... H; i .1" v
" (AuemttdPr0itrti ?:):: -i
tT LOUjtS May lo.-Dtrolt wea batlt
gam her today Tha acor ta the morn
Dox and.Von zs llz j
1 1
Stolen bases Burke
Robinson. Sheffield 1.
t. A.- Knaup ' 2
- struck out By Lohman by Taft t
by Kerr 1. .. W '
Bases an balls Off Lehman 1 Off Taft I.
Flrat base : - oa v errors 'Victoria 1.
Brownsville l--i 1 ' ' .....
v Left oa basse Victoria 4. Brownsville S.
. Earned runs Victoria 2 Brownsville 1.
.Passed ballHenman. ....
Time of game One hour and flfty-Bve
minutes .-.i ss - .. "
Umpire Goodman.- i '4 1 .. m
"i ' a H . ' I
: puicajts "VTiau shut ottt. .
Sleldi Wu la Omt Form Alloirino
. Corpu bat Three Eitt
X.hrJ (KaeXsn fe SMU. ' &
' BEEVILLX. Texas ) May . t. Fielda 1
waa In Baa ftfcnt today; and allowed the
Palioaaa bat three bits; he struck out
Henderson tha heavy hitter of tha league
three time In aacoaaslon. His support
waa error! ass. and at times sensational
Tha locals soared In the first .inning
when with two down Addlngtoa fumbled
an easy grounder and . two man came
noma : ' -)- - ' : -
McDowell seemed to lose heart after
be was scored upon and his performance
the rest of the gama was not the kind
tha fans like' to sea. That he waa not
scored upon again was due ta sharp
fteldlng by hie team mates.. !-....
. Theecere: ' -vv..- '' v-'-r
' -Beevllla
Knapp lb .
Longley cf ..
Walker lb..
Compton rf .
Gerhardt tb
Robertson a
AB R BH PO A. B
1
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.....
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I .
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II
t i
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McDonald If
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11
del as p
M mmm si W 1 1
TOUlS K.. it J T If ;U
Corpus Christ!- AB R BH PO A H
Ellison cf . 1 . Ill
Wicks If I
Burton tb I
Henderson lb 4
Addington tb ..A.
Ashe ss ........... 4
Paligrino rf ....... I
Harper c I
McDowell p I
n- 1
. 1
7
t
VI
1 I
0
Totals 1 0 1 14 10 1
By innings:
Beevllle ...'.....100 000 000 t
Corpus Christi .000 000 000 0
v Summary; 1
Stolen bases Gerhardt McDonald. .
Sacrifice hits McDonald Burton.
Struck out By Fields I by McDowell 1
Base on balls Off Fields 1 off Mc-
Dowell 1.
First base on errors Beevllle 1.
Left on bases Beevllle 4 Corpus .
Wild pitch Fields.
Passed ball Harper.
Time ef game One hour and ten min-
utes. Umpire Haaaon.
etettt4tataaaMeattsi
Ina aame waa 10 to . After Browning
waa hit hard In the fourth inning of the
afternoon game Detroit sen.t.mullin in
te finish the game. '
Score Morning aame R H J
Detroit 1. . .211 Oil 121-10 12 4
St. Louts I. . .000 000 000 I I
Stroud and Schmidt;- Waddell Sewell
and Stephens.
Score Afternoon same R H
St. Louis 000 409 0004 I I
Detroit 2001111- U I
Bslley snd Stephene; Mullln Browflsag
and Beckendorf. :
(Aitocialid Prtu Rttort.) S
BOSTON May JO. -After losing th
morning game Boston got an even break
on the day by a lucky win thta afternoon
from Philadelphia in ten Inninga Ctcotte
strslned a cord in hi. neck In the second
Inning of the forenoon game with Phila-
delphia and the two Boston pitchers who
succeeded him were batted hard. ' Stshl
waa put out of the game for disputing
a called strike. In the tenth Inning of
the second game. Speaker hit' for these
bases snd scored the winning run when
Davis dropped a fly ball
Score Morning game R H K
Philadelphia W Ml-o I 4
Boston 000 010 0001 I I
Coombs snd Thomas; Arellanos. Smith
Ctcotte and Carrtgan. '
Score Afternoon game R H IB
Philadelphia Oil 000 0 - 12 4
Boston ...01 000 004 1- 7 1
Krause and Thomas; R. Collins "HalU
Karger and Carrtgan.
(AtseciatKl Prtn fffpaft.) . J
NEW TORK. May t0.-Tha New Tark
Americans today twice took Washington
into camp allowing the visitor only one
run for both games. ' Ford had tha better
of a pHchersr battle with Oberlln In th
morning game. The afternoon contest
waa played on a rain-soaked diamond
New York scoring a shutout. :
Score Morning game - R H V
Washington 000 000 0011 2 1
New York ...........000 002 001-1 I t
Oberlln and Street: Ford and Sweeney.
Score-Afternoon game- R H 13
Washington . 000 00 OOO I 1
New York ........WO 020 0001 1
Groom and Street; Vaughn and Swee-
MT- ' - :
(Autimtti Prut Xerf w
CLEVELAND May M.-Chlcago defeat
ed Cleveland this morning in an excit-
ing gams. The afternoon ' gama ' was
called off on 'account of rain. LaJole waa
reeponslble for all of Cleveland's runs
thle morning while Purtell batted in
three of those scored by Chicago. The
last seven Innings were played ln the
rain. - v. ... - ' -
Score- . :' R M B
Cleveland;.....;..... .000 100 001 I 10 4
Chicago 00011 200-4 I
Doane. Young Link and Easterly;
Welsh and Blocks ' - t v5 . 4. 4 .
' '' -' - ' a 1 11 '--. -
mohtgomeet; bsoks lym
With Saiivme by Winniag Fint
. .' - . ' Oavme.;..'.v .- .: .
Southern League- Played. Won.Loat.P.C.
thattanooira...u. N 21 11 .&
New Orleans 7 ) " 6
Montgomery 41 22 1 .137
Blrmlr-hsm 2 ; 20 II .512
NaiiTrTa ......... 40 10 29 . .B0
imPhlS 41 ft Jj
Mobile 41 wit - 2" 2M
""1 iA$ntiHi Prtu KtftrUl v V'i-'.V'
V NASHVILLE.:: Tenn... May 30.-Mont-gomery
won tha morning game from
Nsshviiie 4 to t and Nashville retaliated
n the afternoon with a shut-euLv This
morning Oueee pitched V winning bait'
white Keopper was also la good form but
waa hit. more opportunely. In the sec-
ond game Manager Bernhardt was Invin-
cible. ... i. . v. - '
Morning game-. . ' 'R H E
"Naihvllle 00 001 100 I 1
Montgomery ...V B0 10 U-4 I 1
Keupper ; and-. Beabaugb; Uuesa and
Miller. i -. -. . -. '
Afternoon . game " ' ' R HE
Nashville (OWIChIW 1
Montgomery 00000 on- t I
: Beiabardt and Erlolti uul and Milter.
ttll.:AA-iAtMHMPr&K'pi! 'A '.'
MEMPHIS' Tenn'. May . With ht
team mate playing snappy ball Coval-
eakl erae '. master tarouarhHt tMav's
ss n i m Hi -
rm I The iiv.br s. H'l
V fty : WayTomfoH.
A " 1 l It th only ora root in '
V- J J v ' Sntaiaar Undarwaar. Aa 1 - '
svV" D -;:faSaivaiyTigi V. i
y i KmlMtfh Drnwer. (r j.'..
.- i (Me L00 and tl JO a tfarmast.) f ' ... ; '
V If yan havw ttawar worn B. V PH yon cannot coa- .' jf ':
ctfri Ltra Jeltghtfulhr cool and eomiortaU
yow-caa tontliaitMttastSamiiiaTtlay. iW;
' ll B. V. D. Coinpattty
V . New York ...
game and Birmingham " won. Oppor-
tune hitting resulted in three runs for
the visitors. In the fifth; while Memphis
Scored their only run In the same inning '
on a base on balls an error and a scratch
hit the only one allowed by Covaleskl
until the ninth Inning. A Memphis rally
in ths lsst Inning was short lived and.
without result. .
. Score . H H
Birmingham 000-1 7 1
Memphis 000 010 000-1. 4 2
Covaleskl .and Elliott; Klawltter and
RemcDter.. 1. . .. k.. J...: v-'.'
American Awciation '
Auociatti Prut Rtptrl.). . r" '
At Columbus Morning game LoulavlUe
4. Columbus I. Afternoon game Louis-
vllle I. -Columbus . .. 1 .
At Kansas Ctty-Mtlwaukea tt Kansas
At Toledo Momtng gama Indianapolis
1 Toledo 4. Afternoon game Indianapolis
t Toledo 2. ; f
At St. Paul Morning game Minneapolis
t - St. Paul 2 (elirhtn Innings) After-
noon gamer-Minneapolis s St. Paul t'. -
Jawaaassa-w. .
The Leading- Batamen
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Player Club-- O
LaJole Cleveland .... 80
Cobb Detroit ........ 12
KlUlfer Washington. 17
Speaker Boston ..... 21
Murphy Philadelphia 2t
D. Jones. Detroit.... 21
Lord Boston . . . . s 10
T. Jones Detroit.. ...1
Gardner. Boston ..... 12
Chase New York... to
i AB . BH P.C
110 41 tl
111
i ;
11
: 10..
- M ".
'it
41
44 ;
It
l
40
1
t
? Ml
.!
IM
Ill
117
111
It
tot
11-102
NATIONAL LEAGITB.V
BH P.C.
Mathewso'n. New York I 21
1 . 465
.4- 444
4 '444
It -- 497
11 171
174
tt 161
" I 141
17 131
Shodgrass New York 7
Lelfleld Pittsburg ..
Mim PhlladalDhla. 21
I
" I.
11
21
1
10
21
Zimmerman Chicago. It
Ewlng Philadelphia.
Beacher Cincinnati.
Willis St. Louis....
McLean. Cincinnati..
Molnilre Chicago....
Cooney Boaton....
UTh.. ftmnLlvn . . '
1 U
14
0
- lc .i lit
It 4 1117
tl 125 . 41 ' fit
askerC Cincinnati... 1
1 sa .-- iu 111
uaviason urooKiyn is
tl II
tl
Richie Boston-Chicago v 1 ; t
Archer Chicago. . . . 1 .; .21
10
100'
SinfgvOle Woa EoVGame. i
-i a (Haspif54.):.y''i!..fSi
KINQSVILLJC Texas. May M.-KIng.
vllle and Sin ton played a flltten-lnnlng
gama here' thla afternoon' resulting In- a
soore. of to i In favor of Kingsvllla.
Slnton tied th game In the eighth inning
after which-no runa were made until the
fifteenth Inning. ..S. .-. r
Brooklyn . manager. Suspended
' . AtMdaiti Prtu Rtfrri.1 ; -;'
NEW YORK May .-Manaf r DahleB
of tha Brooklya team -waa Indefinitely;
tuspended today by' President Lynch of'
the National league for dmputlng the um-
pire's decision in Saturday's game. ( t
' )"Ko Came at tareiit -f '
iHwttn Put Sr""l-i -'
LAREDO Texas May .-The Lere&a
team mlissed eonnectloi.j ta Victoria
A
HALLEV
';.BUTTM PuTVraO.OOOONg
'CanIBk1; tWJOVgD JBy? Att'.tHi X
' 'VtAR ftouNO.a.tsjyilTlYOURSgLF
H? AMf Uunn Why it ls WgtcoMgp';
J"a AlB4utAii" Vwitoh iNTo Jjie;;;
' ; MoasTJcetirtivEMoMg;- -
mmemH9 wsaTttaiMia m eotia-';;.
: '-.;' Oismxsae. w'.-l v;-:-r;. A.t..j
. ainsssiMW. e." aw joeam. a xewawua. av. 4 '
. ...I. .nA -was
xeraay ana as " mimi iuwm - -..
postponed.-'-- ;- - "-. v ' '""'A
The Rice Eaters arrived thla afternoon. 1
.' indiaiia Bode the Jfoiieif .
: BRENHAM. Toxas. May m.- .Tumefl .
Chickasha' Indians defeated tha Methvj
odlst Mule here today by the score of M.
Warnetu and Turnbuli.
AS
Defeated Jfty'i iwr;WW'ii; '7'
: .".; Eaiy;Mauner.'v i:
. . -V- ' S -' (Hashes Put Sfeitl.) ' - V .
r BRENHAM.. Texas ' MaylSv.-LamraV
crack bowling team defeated May's team ;
by a total of 161 pins In a spirited eon-
test yesterday on the Germanla alleya
The score of May a team was til. whil4
that of Lemra's team was 2461 pins. -
Ed Schmld made the high Individual -
id with 1 pins and Walter Elilerf -
third with Ht nine. Paul Lemm als.
made 202 the highest scar In aa game.;
Following Is the aoarr.-J 'Jiottk
P. A Lemm........ 151 14 SW- W :
Ed Schmld IM .
eorge Zelssa ..... .v M 1 -l-. 4
R. Jahnke .4 JJ 1 '
Charles Lemm ...... ..i.JS 14 - II-481
J Total ;.;..MVv..an; 'i usUtn-
A. May .s;.i..'.S.-;'.'...'.'l'. ttt
Robert Tomaschefsky 104; 1;
W. Ehlsrt ........... ....4 180 15J
Charles May 184- 1
Charlca Ehlert . 141; 16 I
101 t.;
14740fi
. 12 mi .
146-421
lo-5i?f
Total
daJ4ile
714
Anitla Man to Build Aeroplane -
.'. - (Meaatea PUfuMWi V ' : : ;i
AU8TIN Texas May t.-Chartee' Hj ;
Paget a prominent 'architect and con V
tractor. la -planning to eooetrwet large' y
aeroplane after the Curtlaa model. G. A.
Bahn a retired capitalist -1a - 4nte-. .
ested In Mr. Page a plans.. It to
probable that the Austin aeroplana-wlU
be built upon Mr. Bahn's return from
Germany where her goes June 4. . Mr t
Bahn wlU make -a dose study 4:ot
vopeatl aerial Navigations v 4 ; : r
MTexan on loaf Auw Trip. J 4m
i&h " mr OTeasM Par SfttM. ..f. f
4- AUSTIN TexaivMay tOW-H. Tyir
long 3tt .ranchman from Enelngt't- -
Boston Mass.. n an automobile.
him were bis wue ana i
xpects to make the trip eaaiiy wttnm a r
mntnm hv wav of Dallas. Denlson. 1
kanss's City. Bt
Nsw Haven.-.
Louis FHtaburg and
Steves. II yott hve tired achmg 4e 4rjr Ak-
lan's Foot-Ease. It mis tha feat snd stsVt
new e tight iha esy. Cures achim. o'
Int. let sweating fret. clievrs cornt en-
bntviofis ef all p.n ai gives test and on- i t
Always e it to Break In New eheMS. Try it
lev. t .4 eeri lie. D't tcetn n-
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