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HOUSTON DAILY POST: SATURDAY MORNING MAY 4. 1918.
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BUFFS WALLOPED GASSERS 5 TO 0
Bunched Hits Off Young and Clinched Verdict in Fifth.
' V ': Martina Twirled Great Ball for Sena Combination.
. . Jo Martina. wKo haa been pltehlnf
f great ball for Otto Sana' baa ball oom-
' Mnatlon ever ilnca the aaaaon opened
continued hla winning streak at Wt Knd
Friday afternoon and tha Houston Buf-
falo scored a shutout over O'Neill'
i Cleaners 5 to 0. In the second fimt of the
erica
' Joe via a power an unto himself until
! tha locale cllnclMd the fame In the firth
t Inning by bunchin three hlta with a
walk and scorlnf three runs In the one
round ahjch. In addition to tha run far-
Bared In tha third Innlnf alao on three
hlta. This bum-hint of hlta la what
" apallad tha demise of Tounf and It waa
this bunching of hits that nave the locals
tha chance to udminisier a nloa coat (4
whitewash to x.i Louisiana combination.
' The visitois threatened twice to score
V once In the fourth anil one In the alfhth.
In that fourth round with one out. Mc-
Larry sin led throuah tli pitcher's boa
Into canter Held. He atole aecond and
. tried to score on Tullos' mint I Into cen-
ter fleld. Ileathcnte who surely . haa a
wins; heaved the baU to Noyea and Mc-
Larry was met with the ball.
In the eighth am (lea by Brannan and
. J. O'Neill plus a walk loaded tha hafs.
Snyder sturted the round with a strlke-
out and. Manafter Mike O'Neill emulated
: ha example and when McLrry lined the
.'ball to Martina with the sacks loaded Joe
atuck up ills mil and the ball stuck. hlch
spelled hnie as far a okreveport waa
concerned.
The Buffs rave the visitors their first
touch of high life In the third Innlnf
when after one waa down. Noyea hit a
. single to center. Martjja bunted for a
. aarridce. but j beat out the roller. Mc-
Carty aincled to venter and Noyei raced
home. Mnnina. However was caucht at
third. li("arty died sicallnf.
in in nun tne locals put the ota gar?e
Fn4 this afternoon
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CHICAGO ROMPED ON. TIGERS 19-3
Yanks Beat Red Sox In I litninf' BauW-Athlctic and
Indiana CHher Winners.
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Stotea basts Breaeaa. Mrlarrr
In the refrurc rator. Manager Newnam.
who haa been hittlnf tha old apple at a
marry clip storied the Inning with a
walk. Pat nu viituaily caught off ftrat.
but Pahlman went to sleep with tho hall
and his h.-nu and I'al made second
safely. Nixon followed with a clean sin-
gle Into venter. l"at etorina. Nixon took
aecond on a parsed ball. Nov a flied to
riaht. but Al made third after the catch
Ylere Martina w-ho made two hits by
the wav. singled cleaulv to right and
. Nixon romped home. MrCarty attempted
to sacriflva. hut bunted slowly to .third
4 and beat It out. Hera Martina showed
ti e fans just how fast he could beat It
around the paths and made third base.
. Some stunt: on Dodd'a sacrifice fly Joe
scored. Mac ended the round by trying
' to steal.
In the eighth Bens' warrior added atlH
another when MrCarty. who led the local
combination with three safe blow got his
third safety of the day a perfect single
over short. He took scoopd on Dodd'a
aecond sacrifice of tha afternoon and
cored when Heathcote singled cleanly
to center through the niu-her'e bo. Stell-
bauer filed out and naathcota died
. atealing.
yuite a few nifty dafonaitre play want
to erjieriaui the fans. too. Heathcote
made a great catch of Hungllng'a wallop
almost to the center field boards. Braa-
Ban made a great running catch of Bn-
tell's lone wallon in the second innina anil
Hungling followed suit with another great
'catch at the txpense of Manager Newnam.
These in addition to Joe's stab of Me-
la try liner in the eighth.
The same team meet again at Weat
bujree.
Unties p ...
Totals
By laaiant
Skreveport ...
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Niwusi. lUlk MirMaa. ai-nav HMthror
ioa. Pntd V killtr. Kasre aa kails Mf
Yauac t. "IT Martina I. lilt In pltrker liar-
Una iTullo.1. kiruck eat By Martina J. by
Yttun 3. PaisM Bwll-laj'dr. 11 1 en baaea
shrvvertiN b lloealoa 2. 1'iupSf bUi-kbura
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Fort Worth Shut
Out Dallas 3 to 0
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FORT WORTH. Texas. May J. Whit-
taker let Dallas down 'with two hits Fri-
day. Fort Worth winning the aecond
gam of the aarle by a score of 1 to 0.
Schliebner was the only Giant connect
ing with Whlttaker'a bender. Fort
Worth acored In the first Inning on a 3ln-
gl. two walks and a hit batter. In the
fifth two runa were added on two two-
baggwra and aa error.
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DETROIT. Mich- May t Hawwartng
thre Detroit pitcher Tlrtuaily M wal tor
a tnthl of H hit. Chicago Morad a II U
t victory pver Detroit Friday ahsmoon.
Jaanaa. who atartad for DelrelC Uatsd two
Inning and gar way to Hall after yield-
ing six itita and aa ma ay runa. Hall re-
iirea in ine nun aiier ina viauora naa
added eight mora runa to their couajC
toveiesaja nnlanod roa gam.
Score r h B
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letrolt . 010 00 001 I I I
Hall. Coreleakle and a)paoar. T'cll.
ST. LOL'IS. Mo. May t. St. Uul.Ottt
hit tin-eland again Friday but tlmaly
hitting by the latter team coupled with
Davenport' wlldnaaa. enabled Cleveland
to win. I to a
Score R H X
Cleveland tot 11 Ota I I 1
8t Loula 100 Ml jot 4 1
Oroom. Enimann. Coumbo and O'Nell;
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rmujasLfmx. trhnadeiphia
ft4 Waaatiagton. U C Mr FrMay
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lata) Wahingtot ralttad an4 thra hlta
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fast tad atoatoa la aa tl-lnnln gwrna hr
Friday ta . Buooeaalr dpgiea by
Baker. Pratt Pipa woa for New Tark
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Bath aa4 aVgaaw; Law aa4 Hannah.
CUBS WON SEVEMTH STRAIGHT GAME
Giants Also Kept Up Winning Streak Dodgers and Card
Also Victor.
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IAxtcftt4 Wst Refer.)
CHICAGO May 1. Chicago won It
seventh straight game Friday by defeat
ing Cincinnati t to . The local played
an. uphill battle overcoming the lead el
the visitor but lost It advantage whan
Hendrtx loat control of the ball In the
eighth inning walking (our men.
bcore R H X
Cincinnati 1S 90t 140 11' I
Chicago 000 tit 104 ) 14 t
Brenler and Wlngo; Handrlx. Weaver
and KllUfer.
BOSTON. May 3 New Tork bunched
hits off Nehf In the first and fifth Inning
Friday each time scoring two runa and
made- a fifth
time
Wth
is seventh on Benton'l
para ahd Kauff's triple. New YorV win-
ning. to 1.
Score R H S
New York; 100 010 100 S t
Boston OOt 100 0001 t
r."ehf. Can van
Ban to and Rarldan;
M wilaoa.
pirnauita. p.. May i.-at Uui
won from Pittsburg her Frtdar. t to
Effaothra work by Dok. the Ht. LavuiS
plteher .and timely hitting by hla team
mataa. coupiad with costly errors by
Plttaburg gave tha victory to the visitor.
Scare- R H
St. Laaia ...) 00 40 000-1 It I
FlttiWs 000 K01 1001 i I
Doak ana Sayder; Millar Sander and
acftaiMt.
BXOOKLTX. May t Brooklyn -
faated Pbltadalakia Irr tha eoenlng game
o the awria here Friday. I to . It was
w aiiwpa aj iwhi u aj vi w vmbi siw
WhltUd' run In tho aovonth wti tho
L0NGH0RNS TROUNCED' OWLS 7-0
Ciflctt Allowed Rica Baseball Ttm One Lone Hit' Pitchet-
Atlunson Connectinjp--Boots Are Many.'' j
jLftrat acored after tl saccaaalva corla
Inning tMa week.
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Philadelphia 000 OOt 1011 I
Brooklyn lit 000 0Ia 1 It
Mayer Tlpcup and Burn; Coomb ana
woe i.
TWtals
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Bit tad for 0per Id sixth.
By laalaga:
fort Worth KM ico ort3
Dallas uoo uuo immi
tamawry: bacritc bin Klrrkvr Jsckaia.
TW-bas kits Buteber. Srbilebaer Klrrhir.
Besia. Dookla Bliya Lltarbl to Palmer te
fVblleboer. iBDlan DiiL-btl Br iHmivr. k.
Kloareri 3. Raoa Otl Cwmitam a. Hlta INT
Ccaiaer 0 off Klowr 1. Kinx-k uat B' CVai-
pere 1. by Ftowen 1. by Whlltaker 5. Baaea as
ball OtT Comprre J. .iff Wlitttakar S. Hit h
rttrber By Compere iJicksoa. Batcher) 'fuse
.40. L'BtBire jluler.
CLUB STANDINGS
Tezu LeajjTte.
Friday's Results. To Play Saturday.
Heoataa 5. tfhreve. 0. SbreveDort at tfeastoa.
Ft. Wool. 3. UalluO. Wiro it Mia Aafralo
Sea Aa.-Weu wet rds. rMllai at Pen Won.
Team Standing.
PlT- Wea. Lost. rvt.
Fort Worth .
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American Leajjnt.
Friday' Rssulta.
CVnpt 19. Detroit .
It ila s. vv.-i .
New York Bjhtob
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To PHay Saturday.
derelaed at St. Lsals.
lbirigu at Delpolt.
B'atiio at Sew York.
Waialiigua at PbUa.
Bustoa
ClevUad . .
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New York .
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Team Standlns.
Played. Wea. Last. Pet.
II 4 .T
U 4 .82
10 4 .W0
15 7 8 .4tiT
13 I H .384
14 k .357
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National League.
Friday's Resulta. To Play Saturday.
Kew Tork ". Bofttoo 1. New York St Boatoa.
rooklrB 5. 1'liila. 2. Pklla. it Brook I'D.
ruraxo . Cloi-i. . 8t. Loaii i Pttlabarg.
St. Luail U Pittabarf 2. L'lncinaati at CbLcaco.
Team Standing.
riaraa. Wo. last Pet
14 U I -K
11 i -TSD
14 .Ml
15 7 .407
11 5 0 .4.VS
14 5 9 .JT7
14 4 1(1 .M
14 t 11 .214
Central High Plays
Beaumont High Today
Cent-: High achool bail ball team left
Houston Saturday morning for Beaumont
-whre Coach Mali:gon's protoga win tie
into BeaiiruonI high in a uina-inmng aetto
vfaia atti-rnooc.
Beauniunt defeated Central HigB on
the gridiron last falL but the local con-
tingent took their rhals down the line
Ja( basket ball no thai atbietio matters
wiF-av Dtfi.won tne con tenders i nil
aiternoon's to will decide the odd
sport of the series Her la the personnel
which will represent Houston this after-
noon: aiteale. third base: Leviaon second base;
Currie. right. Krichatner. first baaa; Scott
iwuin ren.er; :Ja)-vaut. snort;
Boetcnar. left; Orem and Kattman. catch
r; Godfrey. Rosa and SoVlovitch.
Bttcher.
Cwktilo . . .
PliiJeaettUiia
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College Stars to
Compete in Dallas
lAmm4 Preu r7ewn.t
DALLAS. Texas. May 3. More than
MO collegiate stars representing promi-
nent college from Maine to California
will compete at Camp Dick aa aviation
field Saturday in what officer at the
camp promlae to be the greatest track
and fleld tournament eveV en In the
Southwest. Half a doaen track captains
of the nation largest universities are
included In the program. All competitors
are cadet aviators at Camp Dick and the
meet la to be governed by a committee
ui aviaiaon omcera.
Keenest rivalry la apparent even in the
workout. The competing cadets will
iet-iw.ni grwunn scnooja or wnteh they
are graduates according to officers in
cnarge and tne school winning the
"rweai numoar or points win receive a
huge ailver cup. There alao will be med-
als tor winner of each event.
In the relay which will conclude the
program wiu oe picKeo men who will Ue-
iena tne nonor Of
th faIlAvlna fh
.miwia wi miiiLry aeronautics: univer-
sities of California. Texaa. Illinois Ohio
a .otiicii ang rnnceon ana the
Dosion ana me ueorgla schools of Technology.
Among the large number of noted en-
irania are inaney atout ChlcagOruniver-
l"'.i. W J- Hayaa Princeton; K. Nichols
i-aiirornia; Chick Harley. Ohio Bute:
Jimmy ue Hart Pittsburg; Butler of
ururjnown synnestveia or Penn State
uuncan. Marvarrl; Sheppard. Weat Vir-
ginia; Husted Illinois. Fries Cornell'
Fitzgerald Notre Dame: Van Horn Mich-
igan: Hinckley Rica Institute; Wine. De
Pauw; Qary Georgia Tech; Monger Ore-
gon Aggies: Haskell of Yale. Diehl cf
rui uu. noiorooa or ar mnn h Rr.
flngton of Harvard. Conant of Wisconsin.
ivnocne oi northwestern Glackman of
.iiuiaii mtK-i 1 1 iun ot &ansaa.
Sunday Games "Deemed Inadvisable."
Auaxittti Prtu Rrptrt.)
NEW TORK. May . August Her
mann president of the national baseball
commission and John K. Tener. preii-
dent of the National league were notified
Friday by C H. Ebbets. owner of the
Brooklyn Nationals ilui u h k.
"deemed inadvisable" to play the game
advertised for next Sunday at Harrison.
i. '1 . v" me orooxiyn and the
Philadelphia National league team
Majors Financed Old
International League
(.4fsviils Prtu Reerf.)
CHICAGO May 3. Inside detail of th
part th major lea guts ana the national
baseball commission paid In financing tha
olu International league when that or-
ganisation waa In distress In 1(14 during
the war with tha Federal league ware re-
waled Friday night by August Hen maun
chairman of the national commission who
said that approximately 140000 waa
loaned and contributed to tha league to
uabl it to meet Ita obligation.
Chairman Herrmann' statement waa
made In reply to the protest by John H.
Farrell. nraaldent of th new Interna.
tional league against th pro posted action
of the major league In playing Kunday
game at the former Newark Federal
league park at Harrtaon N. J. which I
in the flve.mil limit of Newark now a
member of the new International league.
"President Farrell sent me a check for
13000 as full payment for claim agafnat
th old International league." Herrmann
aaid. "But there atill la aa unpaid ao-
count of $1700. Thia nun represented
money which the national coratntaaion and
the major league loaned to Edward O.
Barrow who waa then president of th
Intenatlonal. to meet certain obligations
during th latter part of 1414 paeon.
rreaiaent jonnson or tne American
league personally loaned Barrow 3200 In
September of 1014 and later the national
commission reimburaed him. The Ameri-
oan and National leagues. In addition to
tne loans contributed aooo and 110.000 at
various times to support the league.
Chairman Herrmann aald ha did not
know wnetner narrow who eiace baa be
come manager of the Boeton Americana
haa acquainted Farrell wlfh the exact
nnaneiai onugationa or tne oidyintem
tional organization. '
Texas Aggies Again
Shut Out Aviators
(Wtaulea rVrt SaeciaT)
COLLBOB STATION. Texaa. May 1
A. and M. again ahut out tha nine from
tha aviation turn at Waoa Friday after
neon I to t. The Vocal got two hit oft
ralnt la tha aecond Innlna. which. oouDled
with a bit batsman and a passed ball
Batted the onlv runa of the same. Dan nil
auoceeded ralnt In the bog and allowed
only ana hit In the remaining six Innings.
ntaney waa irmnararrea iron) nil usual
lac at short and Pitched for A. and M..
alio wing but two aaletiea He struck out
two men while uennls fanned four. Th
locals made two error and tha visitor
Luling to Play Ball
For Red Crosi Fund
HatulmPut SHHal.).
LVUNQ Texas. May 1 In spite of 'ha
fact that most of th membera of Lu-
ll n g' a former baseball team are now In
the various branches of Uncle Bam serv-
ice a club is being organised here and
will soon be ready for Karnes with anv
amateur organization. All games will be
under tne auspices or tne tied cross and
tunas wiu be turned in to that organ
laatlon.
Ray Chapman Enlisted In Navy
tAfittaUi Prtu Jfryarf.)
8T. LOUIS May 3. Deciding not
to
w.i mi in. . 1 1. iij naimaii
star shortstop for the Cleveland Ameri-
cans has enlisted In the naval reserve.
He waa placed In claae 1-A and waa tn
have been -called In th next quota.
La Blanche the Marine Is Dead.
Associated Prut Rtforl ) .
LAWRENCE. Mass.. May J Gebnre
La-Blanche a middleweight boxer prom-
inent in the days of John L. Salllvan.
and demonstrator of the famous "pivot
punch"' died her Friday.
Houston High to Meet
; Beaumont Today
(MewKea Put 5r ri0
BEAUMONT Tex. May I. Th gam
betwekn Beaumont and Houston High
school has ball team to be played bar
Saturday afternoon. Is regarded a a
champlotvahip conteat far neither team
has been defeated thh) aaaaor Th win-
ner will nlay any gather undefeated high
achool tedm In tha Stats.
uoaen rtaipn work Friday announcod
the probable Une-opa of th two teams aa
luuvai
Baeumant.
David
Serefino
Pua
Fiummer or
Matharn. . .
Perkins
Matthew or
Wlnu
Proctor
Poaitlon.
. Shortstop..
...Catcher....
..First baa..
..Second baaa.
..Tniru
Houston.
...Dayvault
Oram or
avaXhman
..Krlchamar
Levlson
.......AutU
Happ i
How
...Left field Botttcher
.venter nM scott
OWard BlaTht field CllrrU
Piearce or Godfrey Roea. MUton or
narnnarton n tenor .v. .Moamiivftrh
Aldred.... Utility Utoele
coaches Malllaon Houston; Works
gwaumont.
The Hdueton aauad will arrive bare nn
the 11 o'clock train In the forenoon jnrl
will be escorted by the local high school
boys to the hotel. A street parade will
preceoe uie game wnicn oegina al Mag-
nolia park at 1:30 o'clock.
Mlsk.Dempey Fight Draw.
AstKit4 run Rtm.
ST. PAUI Minn... May J. Billy Mlsk
and Jack Dempaey fought a tame 10
round bout her tonight. Neither fighter
wwiiii. na iitjt ma ana a poor
draw waa the general verdict.
Finnish Papers Call for Monarchy.
LONDON. May 3. Finnish newspapera
e calling for the establishment of a
monarchy in Finland according to an Ex
change Telegraph dispatch from Copen-
hagen. The Svenska Tidnlnaen fh rr..n
of the peaaant party openly advocataa
that a Carman prince be appointed kina.
. T
. - Southern League.
(AsieeitUi Prist P.rfrrt.)
MOBILE. Ala.. May S Two error by
yor.4i In the ninth paved the way for
two Atlanta runs and enabled The vi.itr.r-
t defeat Mob!!-; Friday. 4 to 3.
.'Beore: H H E
Atlanta 00J 000 O0J 4 l
Mobil... 200 000 000 3 6 3
s Waldbauer. Enxlo aAd Picmlch: Fri.lav
aad Coleman.
JXABHVILLE Tean. May 3. Five er
ror by Naih villa together with oppor-
tuoe and heavy htttinar. arave M-mnhi. .
Victory over the locals. S to 0.
Bcora: R H E
Memphta 032 800 010 10 1
Naahvilie 000 000 0000 S 6
J . Prteate and Hargrave. Jonaard. Hel-
Jfrieb and Marshall.
r CHATTANOOGA Tenn. ' May J.
"hattanooga hit two Little Rock pitcher
ard Friday and easily worj the aecond
am of the aeries 10 to 2. .
core: B H E
j ''HIM HOCK ....... .TOO WO OOO 16 4
.Uattaoooga ......011 052 10 10 12 2
I . ralermo. loung and Brottem; Ring and
uggme.
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At Milwaukee Milwaukee t. St. Paul 0.
At Ta4edo Toledo t. Louisville 4.
At ColumbaavaCaluinbua 4. Iivllnr.
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At Kansaa Qty-a-Ranaaa City- M. Mia-
ewpoita i. . . ; . . .
" Y. M. H. A. Tteam Wants Oam.
Tha T. M. H. A. baaebaU team I in th
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rraaajr anaraeaa tha Owta ant aa a
adaa-aot veedevUie abow for tha benefit
t the Tlaitiac tMtTboraa ten daring tb
vlaltora a base bail vlolory T-a. Th Owlt
ootad the ball all aver th tot. each
Hayar aeesniagly trying t beat tha other
la wU4 yuaallnaT feata. Taa fun arowa
hobble srere pulled by Lh OwVa and
the woader la Uat tha Lonihome wart
adt able to mak mora than seven talUaa
Sut tha Texan aeaatred to win tha
aa. Playing arrarleaa aUI la th field
error marked ap aainat
itT a raaialt of Collin attempt
to buat act tha third atrtka ta the aeoend
irmme ia iongiiora aaapped up every-
thin that came their way. Tha Una--horn
pitcher accredited hlmaelf. aa th
X." ttat but one hit oT
Olllett'a delivery. Rioa got bat two rnea
7 ayw' P"9 naiuier or taes got past
i trUtlaJ .aavekL. Beaide thk slnal jut
llllett Walhad ana Ool A Xmm
(ced the Texaa pitcher and II of thee
wauiea lnm wr A ona-nit game wicn
11 atrlkeouta la a feat that haa not baaa
seen en Itio field la in any a day.
Atkinaoa pllohed a good fame for tha
pwla. everything oooaldared. With tha
Loo (horns touted aa a slugging bunch.
Atkinson went In and held the vial tore to
seven niia in ina seven uiainaa nn mm in
J 'hla ia exceptionally goad oonaldarlna; the
laheartenlng support accorded him. At-
kinson etruek out alx Texana thla being
thouatit a aood rsoord aealnal tha lurd
hitting bunch from Austin. And At-
kinson was fhefehap who- got the Only
hit on the Owls' side. In th third Inning
th lengthy alabman laced out a elaan
single.
Atkinson waa renevaa m the beginning
or uunr. Aixinson waa
appreciably but the mis
er" fee baet) plays by tha Owks. ta tad
rram two LoaaWorna roenped tn heme
without tha aasananoe e a tingle hit.
Frftn then ew th behbtea were thick and
fast ah entire Rioa taavrn playing Ilka
a sat of acheel bora At ana partli
In
of the eighth by Duffy. Atkinaoa
not weakening aDDreciaoiy. But tna
play back of him ware enough to teke
the heart out of . any . pitcher.
nunva two mn inninga geicinj
atnxeout. ana allowing no
no run. .
Th Langnorn drew their flref ulUis
In th second tanxa aa a result of three
Duffy
It kn'i
it of acheel bora At ana partloukar
wnea tw Taaaaa eraxe evawa taa crwi
AeU snaved ht nines aa tkear ahoutd
have dan if 'there had beea a mora
than
fll an
Infield
the runner.
wvougaeui too Baaisst . i
la tb fourth aad ta tha snxth tha Long-J
ami parw a ueeiie lira aiita ngurea
ia these teluea but hlta war no aaara
prooilpsat thaa Oar) sakvplaya.
jralk. the ta4rhora flret aackar made
a good appaarono. Oettlaur three hiia
aut of four trip to the paa Falk alao
atote a pair of eacka maa fear sooroa.
and tieaaed Up iais dlffloult abaaosa mm
Bret base. Thia ia tk boy who la to
pitch tomorrow provided that hla arm la
in woratng oaadlUon. Coaeb Dlaoh stated
Friday that ha did net knew wkaibar Falk
would ha ready ta g into the boa aatur-
aay. If Flk prove a food a alassnaa
aa n ia a slugger th Owl will have but
light chance for a stowing. .
One Owl Dulled a lone neat nlav. In
tha ninth with ana maa down and a
man an third Bell caught Oner's pop
fly and. turning around touched third
with hi ta. thue aettliur eradlt fnr a
double play . uneaoleted. -
The aama two teaana meet thla after.
aeon at 14 aa Mo Held Hathorn wilt
probably ge On la mound for the Owl.'
Thia lefVhaader haa deoe sent etellar
work thla year. If be la right Saturday
front (bat of Friday.
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