The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 5, Ed. 1 Monday, April 9, 1923 Page: 5 of 14
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. Sacrifice Feorl. Double playe Delate to Apperson to Kortetchv.' Baaea I
ren ball ff. Cullop 2'off Bailey 2 off May S off Harle 2" Struck out
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-m'U -' BX Puttff ve nils across in the fourtlv ihoingfthc OtAaha
' Western leaguers beat the Buffs irt the fifth game of the series
I isunday aftcrnoor - J0maha - moves'" on today - after having
..... -.flroppea uirec ana won' wo ot tne fames played at AVest End.
?i . bh Bailey.iwho went the first seven innings pitched fine
-f ilonston) The warm afternoon was just' the sort of weather
ulH thJffveterXn'liI;a nd;Bilf-had hjs fast one.hppping'.a'nd.
' ljis hook breaking in greats?
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Houston 'adored In 'the" flrat frama.
roH Wt aafely t lefu Urrtl hita to
. ucrata. rv0 threw Feorl out at sec
i oiid. iho Buffi third aacker reaohlni
1 ' : 6rat. VIckr hit sin fnint nf thWmlati
and was Otat. Hal to ' Konay Crtti
j reaching Mcond. Ammon'a was given
I ; 'lourirti4 ones. ' gperb-r hit -on that
I . bounced en high off Hit- subber lioma
I tlat. Uwt the' float-; outfielder was
saro Barwro the bail was recovered.
1 Unta was raufht between third and
. the plate on the play and snored
i . .Omaha staged her . rally In the
I - v. fourth. MoDonaM ant on when Btana-
"bury mlased his high -fly in short right
I : field.. He acored on a fielder's hoics
I and an' error by Unta. Errors by Orlf-
J nth and Feorl hits by Bonowit and
I ' "Cullop mad a baae on balls to Hale
-" netted four more before the atansa
waa-ilnlshed.' ' x
'j Houston's flnai counter came in the
fifth. Griffith openefl" with a healthy
a 4iuni w av wimi puvn. t wma w
I "if:; oa Joe rVorl'a long fly to Bonowit.
t In the sixth Bud Amnion swatted
E -one'ajralnrt the right fleld fence tor
couple ot bags- and got to third on
SDerbera arounder to second but .was
marooned there aa.tajuhury flew-otil"
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j appearance at bat. a he was walked
t on hie three etbea vtalta to the pan.
i. Toung Joe- Feort la fast' becoming a
favorite with the faaa. Teaterday la
the fifth tie nabbed Konetchy's fast
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liner that looked a t hrst ilk 'a aur4
hit and in the ninth he made a nrettvl
Play on OruTWa grounded. Handler
at third aisojuada a favorable Impsea' I
aion on the tlg crowd of faaa who akwl
eiuraair s maxinee. $ .
;Oamea have J9eea arranged with the
jvubmr ciuo : ui uie d tuh asso-
ctation- for next Saturday and' Sun-
day. mccordlng to Fred Ankensaan.l
Possibly aome local amateur team will
be taken en .for a mid-week exhUI
Maryland Ovsters. Shad ;
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npurv mi uia.'conaprvanon commisl
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chairman of the conunlaston. has Jjuati f
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. Chairman Vlcker ;ueeted thatl
proper -State and federal hiatalatinn I
oeknactea va eura- the aetuaa elfish I
nets which he Heelarta-are so nu-I
merous "and- eztdnd so; fart beyond I
their proper limits that but compare I
irrerjr tew anaa ever reach theli mu i
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uieneaaoi me oay. .:
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year py ' year the a tar rocks have
become depleted and- reetoratkmof
them ha been neglected to such; w
extent that many rocks formerly pro
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COtXEGS 81ATI0K. TexaV Aprfl I.
Without nvaklnt radical change ia the
roothen ralee td th4 national foot-
ball rule eotni.Ittee meeting in New
Tork reecntly jaada eevera mtnof ad-
justment to t be out looseness ht the
it mm mnA tl ia and atjnnltfw nlava
o tost it wD1-d. store- attractive to
pectator. an nrparad a list of- in-tsrtir!uoni-
I yhe complied and pub
a a f U rase book which
I ( of gn t alinee to coaches
at! 01 '! udaing and rtllnrn
! . T 1 V wi.l be similar' to
it t coNilr: law case covering
Very rule wweh may- he.' prplaxlnc
to offldala and ooeebea. ' v a i
Tale 4a anaimary was the' comment
f D.'X.' Bible bead coach ef alhletle
of the A. and U. ceilen ot Tea-ae and
member ef the national football roMa
committee who ha fu returned to
the . colore after atten4ing the meet-
tag tn New fork and spending .. sheet
vacaUoh at his home In Tennessee. '
' In the opinion of Ur. Bible the pren.
aratie fit- the ease book we the most
impsmnt'Step taken by the committee.
However be appreciates the vain ef
other minor chaneee and was artxtout
to dlaroaa thm for the enlichtamert
ef thoee thomwsa of Ttttn ve an-
leusiy fellow Vay changes Which may
effect the cam of foetbej
' TW abeUtlonJ et ihe ' oaide kick
except ta- theaea of a free kick -a a
kkch-oTt aftra Jalr. ceteN was the
oly actual ci -e made. 'Thar ea-side
kick baa been m vogve for eaere tbah
M years. tvt ha sektoea baa 'uaed.
In almoet vry. eeee la which 1t wea
employed it 'wee - extreeaeiy d If flea It
for .the fHie to rele'ea tC-'-Oesea
Bible petnts out that the present role
aneclftee tttat ihe phtyera ea the etee
m poaasaunn of the ball who are eligi-
ble to receive the kick' mast be ba-
bied the r kicking the bal a the
time t the k..e.- The diffinlty he
been that the efrtomle have bee herd
net rule fairiy aa to whethet'
the man r- "ving tne kirk really wa
behind the i - ker vbea the ball wea
kicaedV.
r WRh r-nce to ctipptng the com-
m It tee tin the role a-owf)ing the
l'noo f r prnaKy by apertfytng
oat the -4 penalty fee tk(h t-
("e ins 1 waed either from the i
' f ;''!"' ;i'
spot where the bal Is put tn' play or
from the . spot where the.effenee- Is
com mftted. which ever gives the of
fended Bid the- areateet 'advantage.
Caaer-the old rale the penalty could be
Imposed only from the spot Where the
ban .wea put la; play which in most
eases area not much ef a penalty.
There la no change la the eeOniUoa ef
CBppinc ftoelfi 'V. A . v
tm aa effort' to give' more' time for
actual play in the trial for point after
toecadowBi time - will be takes out.
Thus Mm will be taken Out from the
moment teoehdewar at made until
the ball la kicked oft again. - .!. .
- T avoid laoaeneea and havtBg seen
bevering around a bounding baa wait-
ing for the 'reoslvmr aide to pK It
to a play the toachtmcar la abenoeawd.
Uader tbfc rule as changed. the4B'
goes to the defending team when a
player h Is off aid. wHhln his on-
yonenfe ie-yrd line towches the ball
kicked by hi own . .
Wb referenoe Ho the facatch.
the twmmttt'e tor purposes clart-i
flcaUQn'has specified that .any . player
may make buck s " ceteh. The Md
rule 'gave rip to. conjrideraM. Con
fealoa oa q east Ions ef bjterprtatka.
for tBstaoce. If twe goes: ahould signal
far a fair eatch and tbebajl ahould
carry eve the head of ene player th
aneetlow has arlsea as to whether the
other man- Buiy' maks - fair -catch
legally . The eommHt4's ruling Is
that three ar four players may aignal
foe a fair catch bat of course . the
player receiving to ban n ander the
eM rale watvea hi right ran with
the ball. - - i; . -v..;:..; !-'v-
The line ef errimmaga is defined
speefficatty. Whh the exeeptma- of
the q uarterbaek an players not he
aa (he scrimmage Has or at least one
yard back of It. Thla asakea It eesler
for the defensive man to ted who -the
I men' are ead therefore who are
llglhm 4o receive a rot-ward pace. - la
the esse of aa illegal forward 'peasi
the aXf ended teaia it tv a b;:i
of declining the penalty ta" favor r
the gain i -..-" - ' i
4 The forward pais is defined as a
ball passed thrown-or handed forvK -.1
by one player to another. ..
The referee can give tbe eenw r" -alty
at the beginning Of the game : r
an euareaaooabie delay-.. 'as wa n - - '
laat season for a delay at the
nine ef tbe third period. '
penalty of IT yard.
..-The committee ruled that no .
aaaa can wear on hla hand or
any hard or ayieldint .aubtxnc
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county meet ' of the v tmneh
league began two-- r
Kdna yeeterday. " Ls r
attondjng.' :pedaly -large
at the literary
night. Th ndejen!
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the. rural . uH ri. :
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