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SATURDAY. AUGUST 6, 1921.
THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
National Leigne
Club Percentage
PIRATE&, 8, PHILLIE&, 5.
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Pabst
Dallas
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Texas League
GASSERS, 12; BUFFS, &
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AMERICAN LEAGUE.
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•Batted for Ring in ninth.
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BRAVES. 6; CUBS, 1.
• Batted for Ewoldt in eighth.
Score by innings:
Two base hits. White-
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GIANTS. 2; CARDS, 1.
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Sheely, ib.
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••Batted for Killifer in ninth.
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Score by Innings:
Brooklyn ..........
Cincinnati .........
Eiffert. c. ..
Goodwin, p.
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Houston:
Baggan, IL ...
Whiteman, cf.
Bailey, ss. ...
Miller, rf.....
Doyle, 3b. ...
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Shreveport ...
Summary: '
St Louis:
Tobin, rf. .....
Ellerbe. 3b. ...
Sisler, 1b.....
Winlams, if. ..
Jacobson, cf. .
Sever eld, c, ..
Gerber, as.....
McManus, 3b. .
Kolp. p......
•Collins ......
Burwell, p. ...
Score by innings:
St Louis ..........
Philadelphia ......
Wichita Falls:
Be sc her. If. ........
D. Gross, Ss.........
McDonald, 3b.......
Clark. 2b...........
Miller, cf..........
Griggs, rf..........
Works. 1b..........
Kitchens, c........
Holingsworth, p. •
Pittsburgh. 8; Philadelphia, 5.
Brooklyn, 6; Cincinnati, 1.
New York, 2: St Louis, 1.
Boston, 6; Chicago, 1.
Score by Innings:
New York ........
St. Louis .........
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Score by innings:
Chicago ...........
Boston ............
Score by likings:
Boston ............
Chicago ...........
Beaumont:
emaggio, rf. ..
Dansbury, sa ..
lexander, 1b. ..
mit h. 3b......
/haling, ......
urst, cf.......
ipperton, if. ..
oyle. 2b.......
ieine, p.......
St. Louis:
Smith, rf.......
Mueller, rf.....
Stock, 3b. .......
Hornsby, 2b. ...
Fournier, 1b. ...
McHenry. 1b. ...
Lavan, ss. .....
Clemens, c. ....
Walker, p......
Bailey, p. ......
Mann, rf.......
• Heathcote .....
Score by innings:
Philadelphia .......
Pittsburgh ........
I m An tor io:
Fu< er, 2b.....
Tul 3b. .. •
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Cen oily. cf. .
Hen y, lb ...
E. C oss as. .
Couc man, If.
Hruska, c. ...
Hill. P........
Carlock, p. ...
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Fort Worth
Shreveport .
Beaumont ..
Houston ....
Gal vest ou ...
San Antonio
Detroit:
Blue, 1b.......
Bush, 2b. .....
Cobb, cf......
Veach. If......
Heilmann, rf. .
Kones. 2b.....
Flags trad, sa .
Rassler, c. ....
Dauss. p. ....
•Shorten .....
E Dallas ......
1 Galveston ...
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Cleveland:
Evans, If........
Wambsganss, 2b.
Speaker. cL.....
Wood, rf.........
Gardner, 3b. ...
Sewell, ss. ......
Burns, 1b.......
Oneill, c. .......
Bagby, p........
Sotheron, P.....
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Boston:
Leibold. cf. ...
Foster. 3b, ...
Vitt, 8b.......
Menosky, IL ..
Pratt, 2b.....
McInnis, 1b. ..
J. Collins, rf. .
Scott ss .....
Ruel, .........
Walters, a ...
Bush, p.......
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Chicago:
Johnson, ss. ...
MuHigan, 3b. ...
H. Collins, 2b. ..
Strunk, rf.......
Washington:
Judge, 1b......
Milan, rf.......
Rice, cf........
Miller, if.......
Harris. 2b......
Shanks, 3b. ...
Gharrity, C. ....
O’Rourke, ss. .
Mogridge, p. .
Philadelphla:
Rapp, 3b. ....4..
J. Smith, 3b
Lebourveau, If. .
Walker. rL .....
Konetchy, 1b. ...
Williams, ct ....
Parkinson, as. ...
Peters, c. .......
Rinu. p. .........
•Munro. ........
Dallas;.
Falk, IL ......
Munson, rf. .. ..
Skinner, cf. ...
Galloway, 1b. ..
Palmer. 2b. ..
Robertson, c. ..
Conley, ss. ....
Decker. 3b.....
Hill, p.........
Harper, p.....
A Schalk, c. .
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Brooklyn:
Olson, ss. ...
Johnston. 3b.
Nels, rf. ....
Wheat, If. ..
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Where They Play Saturday.
Detroit at New York.
Chicago at Boston.
St. Louis at Philadelphia.
Cleveland at Washington
Shreveport:
Watt cf.-?b, ...
•Storey, cf.....
Ewoldt. 3b. ....
Eibel, if.......
Hollahan, 2b. ..
Long. rf........
Hartford, ss. ..
Henry, ........
GrafL p........
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Boston:
Powell, cf. ........
Barbare, ss........
Southworth, rL ...
Cruise, rf.........
N icholson, IL .....
Boeckel, 3b........
Holke, 1b.........
Ford. 2b..........
O’Neil, c..........
McQuillan, p......
Where They Play Saturday.
Fort Worth at Delias.
Shreveport at Wichita FallK.
Galveston at Beaumont.
Ban Antonio at Houston.
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New York ...
Boston .......
Brooklyn ....
St. Louis ....
Chicago ......
Cincinnati ...
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Bittle, If......
Ellam, 2b. ...
Schleibner, 1b.
Distel, 3b. ...
Smith, rf. ...
Allen. cf.....
Hughes, ss. ..
O’Brein, c. ...
Glenn, p.....
McGrew, . D. .
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Mitchell, p. .
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Cleveland .......
Washington ....
Detrott .........
St. Louis .......
Boston .........
Chicago .........
Philadelphia ....
Philadelphia
Witt, rf.........
C. Walker,, 1b. ..
J. Walker, 1b. . .
Dugan. 3b......
Welch, cf. ......
Perkins, c......
Dykes, 2b......
Galloway, si ...
Harris, ........
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Results Friday.
Washington. 4; Cleveland, L
Philadelphia, 4; St. Louis, 2.
Boston, 10; Chicago, 1.
New York, T; Detrott, 3.
Williams, Whitted 3,
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Detroit ............
New York.........
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By Associated Press.
DALI.AS, Texas, Aug. 6.—After Gal-
veston had knocked Hill out of tha box
In the second inning. Harper took up
the pitching burden and held the visi-
tors hitless for the rest of the game;
and when Dallas drove Glean to cover,
the locals won 6 to 1. The score:
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RED sox, 10; WHITE SOX, 1.
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Score by inklings: ‘ R
Cleveland ........ 000 001 000—1
Washington ............201 010 00x— 4
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wild nitch. Graft 2: bases on balls, off
Graft 7, off Goodwin 4; struck out,
Goodwin 4, by Graft 5; left on gases,
Houston 8, Shreveport 4: time 3:20;
umpires, Kane and Daley.
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Pzitaburgh:
Bigbee, If.....
Carey, c. ....
Mafvilie, SM
Whitted, rt. lb,
Barnhart, »b. ..
TPierney, 2b. ...
Grimm, 1b.....
Rohwer, rf. ...
Brottem, g. ...
Carison, p, ,•••
Zinn, p........
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 5.—A three-base
hit by Frisch in the third inning, scor-
ing Burns and Bancroft, gave New
York a 2 to 1 victory over St. Louis
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Summary: Innings pitched, Hill 1
2-3, Harper 7 1-S, Glenn S 2-3, McGrew
2 1-3; runs. Hill 3, Glenn 6; two base
hits. Galloway, Palmer, Robertson.
Falk: stolen bases, Conley; sacrrice
hits!. Distel. Harper. Robertson, Deck-
er; struck out, by Harper 5, by Glenn
I. by McGrew 2; bases on balls. off
MeGrew 2, batters hit. Harper 1
(Smith): Jett on bases. Dallas 9, Gal-
veston 3: double plays, Conley to Gal-
loway.
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ton took its third straight game from
Cloveland today, 4 to 1. Bagby failed
to last one inning. Score:
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Summary: Two-bane hit, Groh;
stolen base, Johnston; double play, Ol-
son to Kilduff to Schmandt; bases on
balls, off Rixey 2, off Geary 1. off
Mitchell 1; struck out, by Rixey 1, by
Geary 1. by Mitchell 6. by Coombe X;
runs, Johnston, Myers, Schmandt 3.
Krueger, Groh; errors, Myers, Miteh-
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Summary: Two-base hits, Rice 2;
sacrifice, Harris; double play, .Sewell
to Wamby to Burns; base on balls, off
Bagby 2. off Sotheron 1; struck out,
by Mogridge 3, by Sotheron 3; runs.
Speaker. Judge 3. Milan; errors, Sew-
ell, Oneill, Shanks.
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1 1; hit by pitcher (Clark). D. Groea 12
2tzsaotenigtksmei Fans
all four of Philadelphia’s tallies against
St. Louis today. the home team win-
ning, 4 to 2. Score:
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New York;
Fwstter, cf.
Peckinpaugh, m.
Ruth, )L .....
Baker, 3b......
Meusel, rL ....
Pipp, 1b........
Ward, 8b......
Schang, c,.....
M«ya p........
By Associated Press.
WICHITA FALLS, Texas, Aug. 5.-
The Spudders made it four straight
from San Antonio taking the final
game of the series here today 11 tol.
Hill was knocked from the box being
relieved by Carlock in the fifth. The
score:
.33 11 27 10
83 6 13 27 18 1
0 0
6 1
0 0
CHICAGO, Aug. 5.—Boston bunched
hits off Chicago pitchers today and
won the final game of the series by
5 to 1. The score:
Summary: Pitchers statistics: Ten
its, 4 runs off Johns in 6 1-3 innings.
hit, 2 runs off Goodhead in 1 3-8 in-
lings, sacrifice hits, Alexander, Durst
;; stolen bases, Doyle; two base hits.
Vhaling. Alexander, Stansbury , struck
sut, by Johns 2. by Meine 6, by Good-
-lead 2, by Phillips 1; bases on balls,
iff Johns 2, off Meine 2, off Goodhead
1; double plays. Coombs to Haley to
Hoffman, Haley to Coombs to Haley;
Stansbury to Doyle to Alexander; time
1:55; umpires Miller and Miller.
8 1
1 0
3 1
‘ Cees ally, Henry, D. Orou Works, I
Miller, Toiugswerth; tbreebasehitn,4
Mconald, Works; home runa. Miller; I
sacrifice hits, Griegs 3, Works. Hol-
lingaworth; stolen Wwi Henry. Kitch-
ens. Works, bases on balls. off Hol-
lngsworth L off Hill 4, off Carlock is
struck out by Hollingsworth 8, by Hill
Summary; Two-base hits. McHenry.
Frisch, Rawlings. Mueller; three-base
hit. Frisch: stolen bases, Frisch 2,
Stock; double plays, Lavan to Horns-
by to Fournier, Rawlings to Bancroft
to Kelly; bases on balls, off Toney 2.
off Walker 2; struck out, by Toney 3,
by Walker 1; runa Burna, Bancroft,
McHenry; errors, Kelly, Lavan.
Summary: Two-base hits. Pipp.
FYagstead; three -base hit. Meuneij
homo rune. Blue. Ho Iha a a Mlagstend,
Ruth. Baker. Meusel, Pipp, Ward 2,
Schang; errors. Hellman. Jones, Bass-
ler. Peckinpaugh, Meusel, Ward.
0 0
0 0
1 0
5 0
34 6 11 27 11 1
NEW YORK, Aug. 5.—New York re-
tained its lead in the American League
by defeating Detroit, 7 to 3. During
the contest Mays appealed to Umpire
Chill to check a verbal attack from the
Detroit players on the bench. Score:
the ninth for a while looked threat-
ening. The score:
• j Mulrennan, p.
- McWeeney, p.
«9
4 0
2 9
2 6
Summary: Two baxe hlta. Fuller,
032 00*—6
060 060—3
PITTSBURGH, Aug B.-Pitsburgh
won the third atraigat vtetory over
Philadelphla here today, (tot. Th.
soore:
Score by Innings: R.
San Antonio .........001 000 000—1
Wichita Falls ......t 041 02°—11
double play. Johnson to E Collis to Myers. cf. ..t
Sheeley; base on bans, off Mulrennan Sehmandt, 1b.
1 1
1 2
0 2
1 1
1 2
0 ft
0 0
1 3
0 0
4 11
0 8
1 1
4 1
3 1
4 0
8 2
0 2
1 X
Walke, Dugan, Perkins.
man, GrafL Bailey, Jackson; three
Schultz News Agency ................
Hotalmg’s News Agency................
MIAMI, FLA.
R.
000 105— 3
144 01*—12
2. off McWeeney 2. off Bush 1; struck
out, by Mulrennan 2, by McWeeney 1,
by Bush 6; max Sheely, Leihold 2,
Foster, Menosky 2, Pratt 2, McInnis,
6 27 17 2
Rock Fulls Oil and Gac Company of
Shop. Taylor county, capital stock $10,-
Oft. Incorporators: R. L Chalk, R.
L. Ponder and Roy H. Hardin.
Watson Gin Company of Itasca, cap-
ital stoek 830,000. Incorporators: Fer-
rie D. Watson, .A C. Martin and H.
K. Dunlavy.
Elkton Oil Company of Tyler, capital
stock 810.000. Incorporators: K P.
McKenna. B. Wadel and A. F Sledge
The Southside Development Com-
pany of College Station, capital stock
8300ft. Incorporators: F. B. Clark, C.
W. B drchard and D. Scoates.
The F-. Mulkey Manufacturing
Company of Sherman, capital stock
81000. Incorporators: E. N. Mulkey.
E. A. Heflin and J. K. Thomas
5 ft
1 5
1 1
2 0
2 2
7 0
2 3
81 12 9 37 3 1
Summary: Two-base htta. Whitted,
Zinn; three-base hit, Barnhart; home
run, Williams; stolen bases, Lebour-
veau, Konetchy; double play, Maran-
Ville to Tierney to Grimm; bases on
balls, off Ring 4, off Cartoon 1, off
Zinn ; struck out, by Ring 3, by Carl-
son 1, by Zinn 8; runs, J. Smith,
2 1
0 1
1 1
2 4
1 9
1 1
0 2
0 5
0 0
0 0
CINCINNATI, Aug. 6—Brooklyn
batted Rixey out of the box in three
innings today and won from Cincin-
nati, 6 to 1. The score:
BOSTON, Mass. Aug. 6.—Boston nt
hard today and had "tittle trouble de-
feating Chicago by 10 to L Score:
IF THEY COULD STOP AND REST.
Your kidneya have worked without
ceasing from the hour of your birth.
They filter aand-aliminate from the
blood stream waste products that. If
permitted to remain, cause aches and
pains, stiff jolnts, sore museles, tame
back, puffiness under the eyes and
other symptoms of kidney and bladder
trouble. Your kidneys cannot stop and
reste if overworked, weakened or dis-
ordered, give them help. Foley Kidney
Pills restore regular, normal action of
kigny" and bladder. Sold everywhere.
4 ft 0
0 0 0
at health resorts. Those who reais in
at home can fin relief in Foley's
Honey and Tar. Mrs Alice Holts, 817
Torii st., Cincinati, Q. writes
"Foley’s Honey and Tar broke up a
bad cough and also my hoarseness, and
gave me great rellet. It to certainly a
- remedy." It spreads a healing
__Ing owattng over tickling irritat-
ing membranes. eases choir lag and
gasping. Hold everywhere.—Adv.
Chicago:
Finek, rf. .....
Hollocher, ss. .
Kelleher, 3b. ..
Grimes, 1b. ...
Barber, if.....
Maisel, cf.....
Marriott, 3b. ..
Killifer, c.....
Cheeves, p. ...
•Twombly ....
York, p. ......
••Sullivan .....
today. The score:
New York:
Burns, cf. .........
Bancroft. ss. .....
Frisch. 3b. ......
Young, rf.........
Kelly, 1b.........
Meusel, If. .......
Rawlings, 2b.....
Snyder, c.........
Toney, p.........
• 0011
110 0ft
9 24 16
26 5 27 10
32 5 24 12
Summary: Home runs. Dykes. J.
Walker. Perkins: sacrifice. Staler,
Welch; double plays, Galloway to
Dykes. McManus to Garber to Sisler;
I ase on balls, off Kolp 2; hits, Kolp 4
in 7. Burwell none in 1; struck out,
by Harris 4, by Kolph2; Funs, Tobin.
1
2 2
Cincinnati:
Neale, rf ...
Bohne, 2b. ..
Groh, 3b. ...
Roush, cf. ..
Fonseca, 1b.
Duncan, IL .
Hargrave, c.
Kopf, as. ...
Rixey, p. ....
"Breasler ....
Geary, p. ...
•Cm ne ......
Coumbe, p. .
L. Pct
35 .647
40 .608
40 .683
50 .514
43 .505
58 .420
59 .416
68 306
8 27
Ethelda Bleibtrey- P—'
Ethelda Bleibtrey again dmon-
fitrated her supremacy as a swim-
mer when her speed set a new
world’s record for women for the
200-yard relay race at Brighten
Beach. Mies Riggin, Miss Wain-
wright and Charlotta Boyle were
her teammates.
6 24 10
3552l/8z-4E2-/<-
8 24
4 0 2 1 0 0
3 0 0 2 1 0
4 0 110 0
4 0 0 4 1 ft. — .....
4 0 0 4 2 0 Bottomley. 1b. .
4 ft 2 4 6 • Blades. 2b. .....
4 ft ft 3 8 3 Griffith, a. ....
2 0 1 2 3 0
3 • ft 1 8 •
ft 0 ft 0 ft 0
10 10 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
Summary: Two-base hits, Holke,
O’Neil; home run, Flack; stolen base,
Holke; double plays, Barber to Kil-
lifer, Marriott to Killifer to Hollocher
to Grimes; bases on balls, off Cheeves
3, off McQuillan 3, off York 2; struck
out, by Cheeves 2, by McQuillan 3, by
York 1; runs. Powell 2, Barbara. Mc-
Quillan, Southworth, Cruise, Flack;
error, Marriott. -
Results Friday.
Wichita Falls. 11; Haa Antonio, X.
Dallas, 6; Galveston, 3.
Beaumont, 5; Fort Worth. 0.
Shreveport. 13; Houston. 8.
Make every day "Blue Ribbon Day" at your house by or-
dering a case sent home. It’s a sparkling, gratifying, sat-
isfying drink. A hot weather delight, because It cools and
refreshes.
653
c3,,5
-
3m)X
Opening of * rending room and be-
ginning of games and athletics for
members of the Woodward Manufac-
turing Company’s Efficiency Club were
voted at a recent meeting of that or-
Kani sat ion. A committee of three com-
prising Messrs. Hunt, Knob les and
Burleson, were appointed to work out
plan pertaining to these affairs
Appointment of Mrs. W. F. Wood-
man at matron and Mr. Lytton aa floor
manager for the dances was niso made
by the president.
base hits, Jackson, Blades; home runs,
Eibel, B’ades; sacrifice hits, Ewoldt,
Watt, Henry; double plays, Hartford
to Eibel, Henry to Ewoldt to Hollahan,
Bailey to Blades to Bottomley; hit
by Graft, Baggan, by Goodwin, Graft:
Fort Worth,
aylor, If. ...
oombs, cf. ..
ratcher, rf. .
raft, 1b. ...
loffman, 2b. .
fa ley, 3b.....
igney, 88. . .
taworth, C. .
ohns, p.....
oodhead, p. .
Phelan ..:..
hiklips, p. ...
W. U Pet
...1ft 8 .764
... 31 1ft .677
...19 11 .633
15 14 AIT
... 13 16 -444
...11 11 .414
... 1ft 17 .370
... 6 31 .228
Where They Play Saturday.
Boston at St. Louis.
New York at Chicago.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati.
Brooklyn at Pittsburgh.
By Associated Press.
SHREVEPORT, La., Aug. 6—Hack
Eibel’s 25th homer over the right wall
with the bases loaded in the fifth was
the feature of Houston’s farewell game
in Shreveport which they lost 12 to
8. Ethel’s blow was the longest made
in the history of the park, the blow
। o surpassing the famous drive of Babe
0 0' Ruth’s in an exhibition game this
ft 0 ? spring. Ruth’s swat covered a dis-
00 tance of 480 feet. The Buffs rally in
....30 1ft 37 X
• 1
1 6
0 0
Thames Drug Company ........... .......... .999 Main SL
EORGEIOWN, TRXAS
T. C. Gahagan . ..............................................
MARBLE FALLS, TEXAS
E. G. Michel Drug Store .......................................
ELGIN. TEXAS
Hardwick’s News Stand . . .......................................
NKW ORLKANS, LA.
2 0
3 0
2 0
8 0
2 0
1 3
8 0
Found wherever drinks are sold. Ask for Blue Ribbon.
....35 14 11 4
1. 4
0 1
gm.cs. I -l-*•? .
....84 7 34 13
4 27 9
....34 1ft 27 16
31 6 27 12
PHILADRLPHIA, Pa., Aug.
Score by innings:
Zeaumont ............300
’ort Worth .........000
{ Associated Press.
FORT WORTH. Texas, Aug. 5--
vaumont defeated Fort Worth in the
nal game of the series today, 5 to 0.
he score:
Summary: Two-base hlta. Pratt,
McWeeney L Collins; three-base hit.
McInnis; home run. Sheeley: stolen
bases. Menosky 1, J. Collins, Leibold;
Botder Bros. ..................................... 41* Main St.
R. P. Burnham ................. *1* Texas Ato.
DALLAS, FAXAS
O. W. GHfTis News Co. .............. ........... s. Akafa 84.
GALVESTON, TEXAS
Palace Cigar and News ............. E. Cor. Slat and Postoffice Sta,
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