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TOE AEJLENE REPORTER SUNDAY JUNE 4 1922
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Special to The Reporter.
STAMFORD ' Juno 3 Stamford
shared a dottbhj-header With Abllpno
toflay tho first gome going eleven
innings Stamford Winning 0 to G
McElwoo and Moore eaph got a four
baso blow with two on. Wfldnosa by
Harris and Relator accounted for tho
103.
Ablleno took tho socond game 3 to
fi Bucch and Whito getting homers
ABILENE STAMFORD
ABHO.Al AB.H.OA.
Lvall.lb 5 lfl llMcElwoe.cf 4 3 1 0
Whlte.3b -1
Burch.cf -D
Kth'g6.2b
Word tt
Scogglns.lf
Mooi rss
Whitehd.c
Kelsler.p
Harris)
0 1 4Dlnsmoro2 3 0 2 3
0 2 u Sloan 3b loao
1 a i Btikftrjf (in
3 3 UiWllliamB.lb. S ui ii
13 0 Stewrtrt.rf 4 1 2 u
2 2 4 Wnliacd.ss 5 13 6
12 1 IVvardac 5 2 4 i
2 0 3IAPnJfConp "10 0 1
0 0 OIKnadler.p 4 10 5
SEWELL'S DOUBLE
WINS FOB INDIA 5
CLTJ3VELANP Juno 3 Joo Sowoirsy
doublo in tho tenth inning gav Olowf
land a flvo to four victory ovor Dfcs
trolt in tho third game of tho series
hero today Tho score:
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DETROIT
AB.H.O.A.
Haney lb 15 111 0
jones no i
Cobb cf 4
Vacli If B
Hollman.rf 3
Cutshaw.a 3
niRnoy.Ba 5
Bussltr c 4
Ehmko p G
Totals
2 4
1 0
c o
2 1
4 3
2 3
1 'i
0 3
38 13 2S 16) Totals
1
CLEVELAND
AB.H.O.A.
Jarrilcson.cf S 0 0 0
Wnmby.Sb
wvantt it
Stephnsh.3
JSewelliin
McInnUi.lb
L.SoWflll.o
Morton p
1
1 0
1 2
3 1
117
0 3
1 0
1 0
34 10 30 2$
Totaln . 42 10 31 14 Totals . 41 12" 33 13
By innings:
Ablleno .000 400 100 005
Stamford 000 010 400 01 G
Summary: Huns Etlieridgo Ward
' Scogglns. Moore Whitehead McElweu
Sloan Baker Williams Edwards
Knadler; errors Scogglps Dlnamoro
Sloan Stewart; two bnso hits Kelsler
Lynll; hotno runs McElwee Moore;
sacrifice hits Dlnsmoro Ward Whltoi
doublo' play White to Lyall to White;
inning Ditched by Apploton 3 2 3 by
Kpadlor 7 1-3 by Kelsler G by Harris
5; struck out by Knadler 2 Apploton
2 by Kelsler l; buses on balls off
Harris 4 off Kelsler 4; hit by pitcher
by Kelsler (DinBmoro Sloan) by
uurrJs luinsnioro ugiuiwco sioien
stolon bases Sloan Williams; tlmo of 1 BOSTON
x ono out when winning run scored.
By innings:
Detroit OH 001 100 04
Cloveland 011 100 M0 1 -6
Summary: Runs Hanoy Cobb
Hcllmaiin Basclor. JamolHOn Wnmby
Stephenson J. Sowel L. Sowelll;
orrprB CutshaW 2 Ehmko Wamby 2
J Sowo) Mclnnls; two base hits J.
Rowcll 2 Ii Sewoll Hollmann 2
Vonoh; homo run Cobb; doubto plays
Stephenson to Mclnnls; Mctnnls J.
Sowed and Mclnn'is; Iloilmnnn to
Rigpcy; loft on bases Detroit 12
Clevolarfd 8 stolen bnsos Ehhiko 1
Morton 2.
t V '
Boston 6 New York 2
NEW YORK Juno 3 The Boston
Amoi leans defeated New York today
in tho first gamo of a scheduled
double header O to 2. Tho gamo wns
stopped on account of rain In tho 8th
inning and tho second gamo was cali-
co off Tho score:
gamo 2:32. Umpires
Motto.
Prlco and La
Second gamo
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ABILENE
Lyall.lb
Whltc2b
Burch cf
Eth'ge2b
Ward rf
Scoggins.If 3
Mooro.ss 2
Whltchd.o 1
Chance.p 2
Hay3p 0
AB.II.O.A.1
3 15 1
2 1
3 1
2 0
3 0
1
0
1
0
0
MSTAMFOBD
AB.H.O.A
McElwee.Cf 3 2 10
Dinsmore2 2
Sloan 3b 3
Baker.lf 3
Williams.M) 1
Sfewart.rf 2
Wallace B3 2
Schmidt c 2
llConley.p 2
UI
Totals .21 S 15 8 Totals . 20 5 15 7
Ablleno .' .0OlO2 3
Stamford ...OQ0 203
Summary: Rung Xyall White
Buroh Baker Williams; errors Xyoll
Bthoridire. iroore. Chance. Conley:
two base hlta Lyall Sloan homo runs
Wh.lto Burch; sacrifice hit DInsmoro;
doublo plav Lyall to Moore to White-
head; Inning pitched by Chahce 4 by
Hays 1; struck out by "Chance 2
Conley 6; bases on balls off Conley
3; wild pitch Conley; stolsn base
MoElwee; time of gamo 1:20; umpires
Price and Lamotto.
BEAUMONT SNOWS
GALVESTI
BEAUMONT. Juno S Bnumont
pounded Benton and Porryrncp from
tho box In the early Innlngi today
and won tho econd gamo of the ser-
ies from Galveston 10 to 4. Tho
fielding and battlni of Wotsol featur-
ed. His bare handed catch of MunV
son's liner In tho sixth after racing
almost to tho centcrfleld fence was
EOhsatlonal. Tho score:
AB.H.O.A
Llobold.cf 4 110
MenoslyIf 3
Pratt2b 3
Dugan 3b 4
J.Colllns.rf 3
Hurnfllb 4
O'Bourke.s 3
RubI.o 2
Quinn.p
12 0
12 3
t 0 !i
1 1
NEW YORK
AB.H.O.A
Ferguson p 0
Totals . 29
Wltt.cf
Vard.2b
Buthir
Baker.3b
Meuael.rf
111 0Plpplb
1 0 S Scott.BS
0 4 U Sehang.C
0 0 3 1 Jones p
0 0 0 skinner
7 2110) Totals .
3 0
4 4
2 U
1 0
1 0
6 0
0 3
4 2
0 1
0 0
26 21 'J
IN
x batted for Jones in 7th.
By innings:
Boston ....000 203 1 6
Now York 001 010 02
Called account of rain.
Summary: RunR Llobold Meno-
sky 2 Pratt Dugan Burns Scott
Jones; errors J. Collins O'Rourke
Baker; three base hit J. Collins
home runs Burns and Llobold; left
On bases New York 6 Boston 5;
Htruck out by Jones 2 by Qulnrt2;
hits off Jones 7 in 7( off Qulnn 4 Jn
0 (none out in 7th) off Ferguson 0
in 1; winning pitcher Quinn.
White Sox Victors
ST. LOUIS Juno 3 Tho Whito
Sox defeated the Brpwns C to 4 hero
today in a gamo featured by tho vis-
itors brilliant Aeldlng and timely
hitting. Pat Collins and Mostll hit
homo runs. Courtney's' single with a
man on ip tho 9th gave him tho gamo 1
Tne score:
Evelyn Recovers Health
Hero's Eyclyn Nesblt and her Jaoancsd noodlo at Atlantic rttv. Kh
las gained 15 pounds in several weeks and sho denies she's engaged to
I baron pr chauffeur or anyone
HOW THEY SI AND
TEXAS LEAGUE
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Standing of tho Tennis
ITort Worth . . . 28
Beaumont ....33
Wichita Falls 29
Houston . 24
Dallas . 22
San Antonio 21
Galveston 20
Shroveport .. 14
Saturdnj's Results
Houston C San Antonio 3.
Beaumont 10 Galveston 4.
Fort Worth 7 Dallas 2.
Shreveport-WIehlta Falls
Park.
1G .051
18 .040
18 .G17
21 500
33 .4GS.
Sri .429
2H 417
34 .292
Standing of the Tennis
Won. Lost. Pet.
Now York . 39
Louis
.27
fire
CHICAGO
GALVESTON
AB.H
Dlstell2b 5 4
Connelly.es 4
Brown cf 4
Hendrlcke.l 5
Elbel lb 4
Moore.Sb
Munson.rf
Grlfflth.o
Bfejltop.p
Perryman
Plcritto.p
CA
0 3
3
0
0
0
3 1
4-1
4 2
0 0
G 0
3 Q
2
0
3 U
8 U
Total 371124 8
BDAUHONT
AB.H.O.A
Rader ss 5 12 4
Stansbury.S 5 2 0 4
Andcrson.if 4 2 "3 0
Wctsel Cf 6 4 0
Edlnston r 3 1 G 0
Brooks c 5 3 2 U
Strong lb 4 1 11 0
Hrennan 2 4 2 0 4
Lovo p 3 10
TorkeIsonp 0 0 0 2
.Totals .3817 2713
Bi Irtnings;
Oqiveston .000 030 001 4
Beaumont . 510 300 Olx 10
Summary R.uns DlstelL lunson
Griffith Ferryman Rador Stansbury
'& Anderson 3 Westol 3 Ediugton;
errors Benron ltnler. Lovo; stolen"
baso Eddlngton; sacrifice hit Brownr
Lovo Connolly 2 base hlt Anderson
Dlstol Westpl 2; 3 baso hit Dlstol;
double play Munson to Elbel. struck
oit by Benton 2f lerryma 1 Poirot-
tl J Love 1; losing pitcher Benton
Winning pitcher Lovo; loft on bases
Galveston 9 Beaumont 9; umpires
O'Hoarno find Meyers. Timo 2:15
'' Buffs Beat Bruins
HOUSTON Juno 3 Houston's los
ing -streak was brokon hero today1 J
wnon u lazier piicnea excellent ball
and timely lilts by Houston scored tho
necessary runs. Hub Northen lldtiry
and Mutt Williams were put out of
the gamo Vy Hunter Hill for arguing
Tho score.
Hoopcr.M
Htrunif.rr
Jobnston.s
K.Collins.2
Mostll.cf
Kalk.lf
Sfcholk.c
Shdcley.lb
Mulligan 3
Courtney!)
AB.H.O.A.
ST. LOUIS
AB.H.O.A.
siiorten.rf
i 3
0 I
1 0
1 2
1 1
0 1
0 4 1 Ellorbo3b
0 C3erbcr3
Hlsler.lD
Jacobeon.cf
0Severeldo
wuuams. ir
013 0
1
1
Total3 . 30 6 27 13(
McWanUs2
Bayne.p
Danforth.p
Vancllder.p
Pruett.p
P.Collins'
Austen
Bror.klo
0 o
0 o
5 l
0
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0
0
4
0
0
0
0
u
0
0 0 0
Sunday's Schedule
Fort Worth at Dallas.
Shreveport at Wichita Falls
games.
Galveston at Beaumont.
Ban Antonio at Houston.
WEST TEXAS LEAGUE
two
Standing of tho Clubs
Played Won. Lost. Pet.
Amarlllo 39 27 1!
Lubbock .... . 33 23 11
Sweetwater ..;.. 39 23 16
San Angelo 36 19 17
Clovls ..30 18 21
Ranger ...... ...37 15 22
Abilene 41 15 2il
Stamford -37 12 25
Saturday's Results
Stamford 6-2 Abilene 5 3
San Angolo 30 Ranger 2.
Lubbock 4 Sweetwater 0
Amarlllo 3 ClovJs 1.
.692
.667
.6il0
.528
.402
.405
.306
.324
AVaihlngton ...23
Cleveland 23
rhlladolphla 10
Detroit 20
Chicago ....19
Boston ... ....18
Saturdnj's Results
Boston C New York 2.
Chicago 5 St. Louis 4.
Cloveland 5 Detroit 4.
Washington-Philadelphia rain
18 .617
19 .587
24 .430
24 .489
20 .487
25 .444
26 .422
24 .420
Sunday's ScheduJo
Detroit at Cleveland
Chicago at St. Louis.
Only .twtschoduled .
I TIE
BUBBEBSTOMEET
HERE AT 3 TDBftY
Tho regular scheduled gamo bo-
tweon Lubbock and Sweetwater Sun-
day Juno 4th has bocn.ordered trans-
ferred to Abllono for play. This no-
tion was takon by tho West Texas
Lcnguo tho IntoroBta of tho lenguo
and baseball and was mndo necessary
bdeauso of tho fact that flvo towns an
odd number aro now playing Sunday
base bftll at homo and eight towns aro
jilnylng Sunday base ball abroad
Lubbock Is next to tho top of tho
column and tho Swattors htivo boon
playing a fast winning streak for tho
last twclvo gamos steadily climbing
In tho column so tho fans may bo as-
sured that tho gamo which starts on
the local lot Sunday afternoon at three
o'clock wljl bo ono worth watching.
Stamford having" Joined tho Sunday
ganjo towns lias had tho gamo for
Juno 4th which wns othcrwlso to
have boon played at Ablleno rosot for
ptanifprd and It will bo plaved there
according to original schedule.
me pint
AS
HUB COUGH OF
ITHLTIBI.C.C
NATIONAL iiEAGUE
Standing of the Clubs
Won.' Lost
Now York ......-. 26
Pittsburgh 24
St. Louts 25
Brooklyn . ..25
Cincinnati v. ..25
Chicago '. ...20
Boston 17
Philadelphia .'.15 "
.V
13 .591
13 .5fl'
20 .556
21 .5;43
24- .510
23 .465
25 405
2S .349
Sunday's Schedule)
Abilene at Stamford
San Angelo at Ranger.
Clovls nt Amarlllo.
Lubbock-Sweetwater at Abileno.
Saturday's Results
Brofl;yii 6-4 Philadelphia 4-2
r Viinatl 4 Chicago 2.
vvOn 3 New York 2.
St. Louis 9 Pittsburgh G.
Sunday's Sc.hc.dulo
Cincinnati nt Chicago
'Now York at Brooklyn.
Only two sceduled.
)
Totals . 35 9 27 6
BAN ANTONIO IHOUSTON
AB.H.O.A - AB.H O A.
S 1
Booe.lf
K.Gross.sa 4 10 3
JClrkham.r i 1 ill
Myenf.cf 4 1 0 U
KUUqr.Sb -4 2
Bcatty.lb 4 0
Hlller.ib A 0
Wenry.o '1 0 0 OlBengbovn.c 3
jwciteo? a 3
Willlaml.p 1 0
BoWen.p 2 3
2 HBIttle.lt
D.GrOB3S3
Balloy.cl
losefson.rf
Dlndcs.2b
Denovllle.i
ivoyjo3i
6 2i
0 01
G
4 2
0 U
0 U
Totals 3510 2110
Qlqsler.p 3
3 battod for Danforth In 6th. zx
batted for Pruott In 9th. zzz batted
for Shorten In 9th.
By Innings:
Chicago ..202 000 0015
St. Louis . 01'i 003 000 J
Summary: Runs Hooper Johnston
E. Collins Mostil. Mulligan Slslor.
Sovorold McManuf P. Collins; two
basq hit Courtney; three base hit
Slslor; homo rurts P. Collins Mostll;
loft on bases Chicago G St. Louis 7;
struck out by Danforth 3 by Van-
glider 1. by Courtney 3; hlt8 of Bayno
3 in 2 1-3 off Danforth 1 in 3 2-3
off Vnnglldor 3 in 2 g-3 off Pruett
none In 1-3; hit by pitcher by Bayne
(Mostll); losing pitcher- Vnnglldor;
winning pitcher Courtney.
New D'enn Chosen
FORT WORTH. Juno 3 Dr. F.
B Isoly of Canton Missouri was
elected dean of Toxas Woman's Col-
lege today succeeding E. D. Jen-
jnlngs who has boon mado a momber
or tno southern Motliocllst university
faculty at Dallas.
PIRATES WHILE
TO WIN 1 GAME
10 Hurt in Wreck
CHICAGO Juno 3 Ninetcon per-
sons wero injurod two seriously last
night when a Chicago and North-
Western passenger train Number G
Xrom Qmnha to Chicago was rioralled Hornsby Mnranvlllo
PITTSBURGH May 3 The Pirates
wero unablo to profit by Now York's
defeat today losing to St. Louis 0
to 0. Tho score:
ST. LOUIS J PITTSBURGH
AM.II.O'A.I AH H O.A.
Flack rf
Smlth.cf
Founder!
Hornsby2
Stock.Sb
M'Henry.lf
CleinOn c
Mann
Alnsmltli.c
Lavan es
Daak.p
Sherdel p
Shotton
Portlea p
olMttranvle.s 3
3 2 OlCavey cf 3
1 9 llBIgbeo. If 5
2 2 31TISrncy. 2b 5
0 0 lTraynor3b 4
2 4 0 Mueller rf
1 0 u Grimm lb
0 0 OlGpoch o
0 4 Ojaifttner p
2 4 2 Adams p
0 0 4iBohwer
0 0 2namltonp
1 0 u
2 0 0x1
Totals 42 15 27 HJ Totals 35 10 7 8
x ran for Clemons in Ctli .
xx batted for Shordlol in Cth
Parkinson Schmandt; two baso hits
Wheat Lee; thieo base hit Lee; homo
runs Wheat Johnson stolen baso
Myers; left on bases Phllodolphia 9
Brooklyn 7; struck out by Ring 3
by RoUthor 4.
Second game.
PHILADELPHIA 1 BROOKLYN
ABILOA.1 AB.H.O.A.
Walker.rf 4
wghtstn.s 3
wuiiums.cf 5
Lee.If
1'arklnsn.J
.T.Smltt.BS
Leslie ljb
reterH1ov
G.Sirlth.P
Lobveaux
Fletcher
Totals
1 ot UclUb
1 iirobnston3
3 U(B.GrJffltlir
4 UWheatlf
1 3Myeis.cf
5 4Senmandtl
8 0 ward.ss
1 lHungllnge
0 0Shrlverp
0 ois.Smltb.p
0 0
1 5
After 'having d!ckorei with sovoral
men President Jesso P. Sowoll qf
Abllone Christian College nnnouncod
Frldhy nfturtioon that Victor Paynb
vvell-known over tho wholo southwest
nnd nlsp in the eastern part of the
country is ar ainioic nas oeon sign-
ed as head coach of athletics for the
Wildcats for tho coming session.
Tho announcement brought shouts
of approval from tho student body
and interest in athlotlds is growing
each day.
Victor Payne was for four yearg a
star athletio on tho teams of Abilene
High school lieforo entering Simmons
Collego where ho showed himself to
bo among tho best in the slato not
only4n footbell bitt In basket ball and
baseball Hq captained one of Sim-
mons' T.I. A A. championship teams
ond was a star on tho gridiron and
diamond Ho woro the putplo and
whUo of Abileno Christian Collego
durjng tho football season of 1020
bolng capiulu of tho undefoated team
which represented tho Christian instl-
tutu during that season.
Last season Payno finished his ath
letic career in a blazo of glory a a
halfback on tho powerful team of
Bethany College (W. Va.) Ho Is
rated as one of tho greatest ath-
letes ever produced by this rectlon of
tho country onTi withal is a student
and a man of high standards.
His many friends will bo glad to
hear that ho is to take over the Wild-
cats and phopresy for him much
success.
Baseball Results
FRIDAY'S RESLUT8
WEST TEXAS IiEAGUE
At StamfordAbllone) wet Grounds.
At Amarlllo- R.H.E.
Clovls ......... .v.. 0 5 0
Amarlllo ...'..-1 i 4 0
Anderson and Irvirt; Smith and By-ors.
At Rahgor R.H.B.
San Angelo ...... -s v.O 5 0
Ranger ...... w.. '. 4 10 0
Badger nnd Robertson; Zapalae and
Clayton. f
At Swcotwator R'.H.E.
Lubbock . . 1 .....r?...." .'.4 5 fi
Swociwhtor .? '..0 0 3
Swonson Green and Allen; Flch-
nrty and Shaw.
SATURDAYl"lESULTS
AVcst Texas Lcnsuo
At SwootWatcr R.H.B.
Lubbock 4 8 1
pweotwator 0 3 4
AVOldrldgo nnd Allen; Rlchburg
and Shaw.
First Game ' R II E
Abllono ...I .r 10 1
Stamford .G 13 3
Kelslor Harris nnd Whitehead; Ap-
ploton Knadler and Edwards.
Second Game R If E
Abllono ... 3 T -I
Stamford 2 G P
Chance Hays and Whitehead; COulcy
and Schmidt.
At Ranger R H E
San Angelo ...-.-.-.-.-. 10 12 3
Ranger 2 G G
Muns and Robertson; Crawford and
Duckworth.
At Amarlllo R H E
Clovls t-... 1 6 1
Amarlllo .... 3 7 1
Vick and Ervln; Hltt and Byers.
Southern Association
NASHVILLE Tonn. Juno 3 Nash-
ville won from Chattangooa 5 to 4
in ton innings.
Tjio score R.HE.
Chattanooga . 4 11 3
Nfishvillo G $ 4
Morso and Kress; Gallagher Mc
Qulllon and Meyers.
LITTLE ROCK Ark June 3 Mem
phis defeated Little Rack today 8 to
G. z
Tho sqoro R.H.E.
Memphis .-. -......8 13 2
Little Rdek ........6 9 4
Dlckorman Zahnlser and Warwick;
Clary Robinson and Brown.
CONFEBENCE ON
PACIFIC AEFA1BS
ED
CABINET
KIUGISLEADI1
1ST TEI BITTERS
MITE TOPS E1SLES
John King of Lubbcck is leading
the West Toxas league in hitting aver-
ages glvon out fdr publication by John
F. Humphries league statistician
show. Tin averages include all games
plaVort through May 25 last.
Bear Whito ia leading the Abileno
E.isl"s with a perccntagu of .412 the
figures show.
The following aro the hitting aver-
ages compiled by Statistician Humph-
ries only those who are hitting 300
or oor being shown in the list;
3tT2"I
Totals . 32 0 27 4
x battqd for G. Smith ip 9th. x?:
battpd for Wrigh'tatono irt 9th.
By innings:
Philadelphia.. (. ..100 000 0102..
Brooklyn 010 110 Olx 4
Summary: Runs Williams 2 High
B. Griffith 2Whp.at; errors J. Smith
two baso hit Leo: threo baso hits
Loo and Petors; home run High; dou-
010 piay j. anutn to -Leslie; iett on
bases Phlladolnrla 10. Brooklyn 6:
struek out by CJ-. Smith 1.' Shriver 2:
lilts off Shriver 8 In 8 1-3 innings off
S. Smith nono In 2-3 innings. Win-
near Quarry. Iowa according to of.
iicJal reports rocoivod at the rail
road'n offices hero
Dallas 7 to ?. Tight pltchjntf in the
Pinches and tight Fort Worth defen-
sive play held dawn local attacks in
tire first and Bfxtlr innings" scow
js battod for Adams In 8th
By innings:
St. Louis .. 000 003 0129
PittsburcH 000 32t 0006
nummary: -uuna j'iuck omiwi jiuik juiuiwr cjiinvor.
Fournier Hornsby 2 .Stock
McHenry 2 Mann Caroy 2 Blgboo Reds Tako Threo Straight
Traynor Grimm QlaKiior; orroi-a CHICAGO Juno 3 Cincinnati
Hlgbeo Ooocn; uincjnnau nmao ji inroo stiaight
PLAYER ri.UB
King Lubbock .. ..
Anheler Anmrlllo . .
White. Abllono
Pyle Ranger
Wotjsol Clovls
Cavanausb Clovls . .
Burch Abflone
Dean R. D. Clovls ..
Woolridgp JjUhbock .
Byers Amaitllo ..
Holloway. Clovls ....
Tucker. Clovls
Alsxander San Angelo
iweKey CJovls ... h
Robinson San Angelo
linker Clovls
Word Sweetwater . . .
Whitehead. Ablleno ..
Downar Rangor
Havs Amarlllo -Ablleno
jucunao pan Anpuo
Thrash Sweetwater ..
jQbnson.Jt H .Aniarlllo
Gober Lubbock
Hornnby AmarlJIo ..
Newberry. Clovls
Clayton Ranger . . . .
Wblto SwoetwatorRan
Fitzgerald AmnrlUo ..
Langford. Lubl6ck ...
Coiistcck. Amarlllo . .
Pipkin Sweetwater ..
Ilofhn-jr. Ranger ....
Sain Abl(ne .. .... I
Hall. CloHf
WllllnmH. Stamford
G AW R I H IPC
27J110I 3t 60.455
30H0.
16 34
171 fit
B 10
08
781
211
111
261 -1GI.US
U 11) 412
9 ?6 406
2f 41 40U
4SJ 121 1!1( i'JG
16 381 38S
1C 301 385
5 8 3t
261 421 378
031 "2 351 376
86i 191 32 372
GC 1
14 1
281011 10 3Gf 35B
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15 40
25J16
181 65
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2SI1121 2
6J 17
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981
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103 20
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pi 35
27i 355
14 1 350
401 35
22'.333
3 1 61 333
7 371 330
361 32J
32 323
8 32U
281.318
131 31
251.313
37 313
32l 311
331 311
31 310
MOBILE June 3 Mobile won an
oxclting 11 inning gamo from New
Orleans today 8 to 7.
The score ' R.H.E.
New Orleans 7 17 4
Mobjlo S 13 2
Craft Bailey and Having; Fltltop
Segipan and Baker.
BIRMINGHAM. June 3 Altanta
won from .Birmingham today 6 to 1.
The score R.H.E.
Atlanta .6 10 0
Birmingham 1 G 0
(Five innings rain) Tuero and
Smith; Stratham and Robertson.
Tovas-Oklahoma League
At Paris S Sherman 2.
At Green vlllo 9 Bonham 1..
At CorsiCana 8) Cleburne 3.
At Mexia I Ardmoro 5.
GRANDSTAND UD
MH5BUMIED
AT WICHITA PARK
WICHITA FALLS Juno S Fire
starting In the second inning of the
Wichita Falls.Shrevoport game here
this afternoon completely destroyed
tho grandstand at Wichita Falls ball
rark and burned mqet of tho bleach-
era About 100 automobiles were
burned. Three persons were Injured
in leaving the grandstand but none
serioUbly Tho grandstand was of
framo construction. Flro started Just
unuer mo main entranco and is sup-
posed to htivo originated from a
match or cigarette Loss estimated at
about $125000.
CAifDINOAMALTO
FQRT WORTH
AB.H.O A
Totals 3010 !7 7
San Antonio 100 000 2003
Houston ...... 001 203 OOx 0
Summary"-.Runs Bopo McKoo
jmen jwue tjauey Jojjfupu
BJane Dpnovill Doylo; error Boon
two bRM hlta Myers Baileye liln&ei
BoWen; thrpQ base )iit Blades: homo
run Boldon; stolen bases BalHy Bit-
tk Kirkhain Doylo eacrlflqa E.
QrP Doyle; double play Hiller fun-
AMtMted); bases on ba1lH of aiav4ier2
off WIHIamB 0 off Bolden 1 struck
out fey -OUuiot 4 Boldon 4; Inning
ehed Williams 3 2-3 Boldon 4 1-3;
Jilts off Williams 0 3 runs off Bolden
ii ru5T??fMoa btl" Bonnlughovon.
iinplrrt Hill and Wlor. Time hours
" " "' ! 'ILI
nlhcrs Mop Up
DaLLAK TiXaw. Juno ? Fort
Worih drve Cliff Jim from the box
in th$ first inning today defeating
Coombs.cf 3
SMare.lf 4
Calvo.rf 5
Wraft.l 6
Hoffnian.3 4
Tlielan3U 3
TAverter.ea 4
Moore n 4
Wacntol.P 4
1
0 01
2 0
1
3 2
7 0
1
DALLAS
Spencer.rf
Allen ct
Gallotvay.2
8 aicsrist?
3 4Donoluu.lf
Snlejds.lb
Btaw.ss
Llncle.o
Illllii
IKeld.p
Wlioat
AB.H.O.A
Totals 30 40 37 14
4 2 1
4 0 3
4 1 I
5 3 1
3 0 3
1 lU
4 11
2 0 3
0 0 0
5 1 0
10 0
Totals . 31 8 2713
batted fpr liold in 0th.
Fort Worth ........ 400 000 0037
Dallas . ..100 001 0002
Summary: Run Coombs Searn
Calvo Kraft Hoffman Phelun
Wnchtol Galloway Searisti errors
f'nlvo Dquohije; two baso hits Scars
Tavenor Segrist 2 Coombs. Calvo
Wachtel; stolon busoa Bears 2 Hoff-
man Phelun 2 Shields; sacrifice hits
Spencer Coombs; bases on bails Hill
1 Reld 3 Wuahtoi 6; left on bas?B
Dallas 10 Fort Worth 7; double plays
Hoffman' to Tavpner to Kraft Kraft
to Pholunr time 3 hours. Umpires
Uene and O'Toole
two baso hits Bigbco McHonjy from Cliicago today by punching lilts
Smith; throo base Jilt Ttcrnoyj stolon
bnne Smith E Hornsby 2 Lavan;
left on bases St. Louis 9 Pittsburgh
7; etruck out by 1'lortca 4 Glaznor
15 hits off Doik 5 in 3 1-3 off Sherdel
3 in 1 2-3 off Pertlca In -l off
Glazner 9 in 5 nono out in 'ith off
Adanu 1 in l ol llanilltoP 2 In liiuStf U Jl aS33St 1
winning pitcher Pertlca losing Pltch-Rvingo.o 311 oHnilicote.r 1
or Adams.
Brooklyn Wins Two
BROOKLYN Juno 3 Brooklyn
approached with in two gnmca of the
louguo leading Giants todiiy by taking
a doublo header from Philadelphia
0 to 4 anrl " t0 2 'r score:
PHILADELPHIA I
ABH.OA
Walker.rf 5 3 0
WKht3tn8 3 3 2 1
Wllllams.st 8 0 3 0
Leo If 5
Parklnsn2 4 1
BROOKLYN
AB.H.O.A-
U!ffti.3h C 0 0 4
Johnston 3 4 1
U GrlffUh.r 4 2
3 0IWho.it. It 3 3
J Mycis.cf 4
2 3
1 a
4 0
3 U
5 0
4 0
t 2
I 0
0 0
FJetchtr.M 4 0 0'4Schmopdtl 2
Lile.ib a o i aittcheii.L 1
Honllne.o 3 0 9 III Wdrd.ss 3
RhiB.P 3 0 11 i.Debbrry.c 3
Vetera I 1 0 Oluuother.n 4
ieorvau 0 0 0 ui
Totals . 8S 0 2tlM Totals 330 27 "ii
x hatted for Ring In OtU. rap
for Peters in 0th.
By InningH:
Philadelphia 003 010 0004
Brooklyn. . . . 01ft UP 30x 8
Summary: -Runs 'Walker Wright
stono Williams Honllne. Johnston
b. Griffith Wheat 3 Wyeru; errors
behind a base on balls and won 4 to 2
Tho score:
CINCINNATI I CHICAGO
AB.R.O A AB.H.O.A.
Burns.cf
Snubert.l
uuncan.ic
a & u
4 21.) 1
4 13 0
Boluio.Sb 10 2 3
Cave'ioy.ss 3 116
rinoiiub 3 2 2 4
HUty.p 2 113
Total . 31 ii 27 10
Statz.cf
Ktusr. 3b
Grlmes.lb
13 0
3 111
I 110 1
4-3 0
0 2 0
3 2 3 4
3 0 0 4
3 0 0 4
Hcr 110 0
illaghan 0 0 U 0
Tqtajs . 37737 19
TJin2b
O'Fnrroll.o
AHiliute.p
.1111
M
a battod for Aldrldgo in 9th
ran ipr uuer Jn utn.
By InningB;
Clnolnnntl ... .0QI 002 0204
Chicago .000 00? Q00 2
Summaryi-T-Runs Caveney 2 Pin-
elll 2 Krug Grlnjos' errors Holloalior
Grimoif O'Farroll; two busa hits
Terry. Burns Krug Plnolll; home
run Cadency; stolen Imsa Grimes;
doublo plays Hollochor Terry and
Grimes Pinolll Daybort Holpcbgr.
Qrlmos and Krug: loft on bases Gin-
plnnnl 3 Chicago 8; struck out by
JUsey 1
Giants Loso ;t.3
BOSTON Juno 3 Boston won
from Now York today 3 to 3 cleaning
UP tho threo game serlou wUh tho
world champions who hnvo lost six of
their seven snipes. Tho wjnnlng run
In tho lnit of tho ninth came with
Crulse'a double JJoeqkel's rucrittco
I7II001 131 311 310
2F107 191 33 308
.. 22( 82 2( 25305
. .1 ?ri oil ir.i 'tni tut
SeoBgin!j bah Angelo! 21 03 14 30.303
Wllburn. Cflov.'s 10 33 3(101.303
Mason Siveotwater ..) 2i S3J 221 25) 301
Chiney Annrillo 29i00 20 30 .300
For short distances London
uaqesmon are stated to bo finding
horsed vans cheaper and raorO rella-
Wo than motor vehicle.
Special wireless sotfl aro being made
for tho pf.8 6t rowbova while riding
on their rounds.
and Holko's long single to the score-
board TJjp acprn;
NFW YOIIK I BOSTON ia
AB.H.O.A I AB It oX
Banrroft.s 5 11 6NMxonef I 2 2 0
1 4 Unrbaro.Sb 0 u S
2 1 3ChrIstenbyl I It t
1 2 0Orul6Orf 4 2 2 0
Krloch Sb
Giob.3l
MCU8llf
Young.rf
nuuy.iu
?.
Cunghm.cf i
Hnydir.n 3
J.Barnes p 3
Totals
a a 2 u
l lia 1
3 0 5 3
0 UHonokol.3b
3 15 UIHdlko.lh
1 1 0Ford.BS
J 0 IlO'Noll.o U Q 1 1
0 1 4iMariuiirdp 0 6 0 0
1 'joguipan.p 3 u u u
Klmvdy.o 1 1 U u
I Powell 10 0 0
IKopf 0 0 0 0 0
35H201U Tclals 32 3 7217
MEET A. G. C
IMS ON OHIO.
GALLED Bf 0. S."
WASHINGTON Juno 3 Invitation IJ
morco commission to bo hold nt Hon
olplu next October havo boon trans-
mittcd through tho stato dopartmqnt
to nil tho governments bordering on
tho Pacific Ocean.
Tho meeting which will bo undqr
tho Fan-Paclfio Union Is to discuss
wldo range of probloms. Tho list of
those op tho program mado ptibllo
today lneludo communication trans-
portation development dnd conserva
Hon of natural Resources financial ln
vestmonta and international relations
In tho Pan-Fncific area.
PRIME INISTEB
OF JAPAN DREES
TD
LONDON Juno 3. Premier Taka-
hash! again suggested to his colleague ""
today tho advisability of tho Joint re-
signation of tho cabinet
Tho premier mado his suggestion at
today's session of tho cablnot after
which tho ministers took it undor
Consideration. .
Promler Takahashl bxplalned that
owing to tho rocent trend of political
events which revealod a wldo dlverT7
gonco of vlows among members of thai'
cabinoti ho felt it would bo imposst-
bio to carrv out tho avowed policy of
tho government in domestic affairs.
It Is considered possible that Gov
ornor Gonoral Salto of Korea who ra
contly was summoned from Seoul may
oo cauoa on to torm a camper. .
'i i i .
Captain Alcock Wins '
NEW YORK. Juno 3 Captain
Alcoek Jockey Ponco up and 108
poundg in tho saddle today won the
suburban handicap by a longth and a
a half
Captain Alcock a flvo year old won
in a drlvlncr finish from Mnr MIrsnh'
Flying Cloud over tho heavy Belmont
A'arK track. Mad Hatter was third
wireo jongtiis Dcnina tne winner.
CITY LEAGUE TO
If AT
SPJ.J.P.
OPEI IIP
PARK1
have ben$
tho past few. m
two teamM
Mondav. thn' VIW
a battej for Q'Noll Jn 8th. zz ran
for Qruice in 9tlu
Now York . 000 000 020 8
Boston . .000 '000. 021 3
Summary. Runa Mousoi Young
Nixon Gowdy Kopf errors Bancroft
Jvelleyj two bao hits Mepsol Young
Cruise Nixon; tluoo m80 jlt qrilisp;
doublo plays Bancroft to Spydor ta
a roh to Filsth. J. Hariies to Kolly;
left on b.is(a Niw Voik 11 Hostqn 5
struok out ly McQuillan 1 lilts of Mo.
Quillan 11 in 8 imimus off Moniunrd
non in ono; winning pitelur Mar.
luard.
Spoclal to Tho Reporter.
CANYON Texas Junfl 3
Coach Burton haa 4Ust completed
tho football schedulo for 1922 for tho
West Toxas Stato Normal Collego Buf-
faloes and announces that the hord
will appear in six hard battles on tho
homo gridiron and that four games
will bo played on foreign territory
Tho bchedulo for 1922 is by far tho
most difficult ono that han over boon
signed ))y tho Normal. Coach Button
stated that when the curtain rises
next fall that tho herd will bo in pip-
ing condition.
Practically every man from last
year's squad will bo back to fight for
n placo on tho team. In addition to
thpbe there will bo a host of high
school gnjduatOf from ovor tho Pnn-
handlo who will bo hero to establish a
reputation on tho gridiron and it will
tako soma real mon to beat them out.
Coach Burton hopes to got hl share
Of tho graduates from tho high
koIiooIs that hai excellent foot bull
teams. This schedulo will Iholudo
stipli schools as Amarlllo Tulla.
CliUdvoss PJalnvlew Famp'i etc.
Tho schedule for tho Norma. Buf-
faloos is as follows:
"SoptoriVber 30-WayjarTd College at
Canyon.
October 6 Panhandle A. & M. at
canyon
October 13 Daniel Baker at Can
yon (Probably)
'ocioupr BirnrAbiiepe Christian. Col-
lego at Ablleno.
October 28 Simmons Collego at
Canyon.
November 4 University of New
Mexico at Albuqurque
November 11 New Mexico Military
Institute at Canyon.
November 18 Clarendon Colleen
a i wunynn.
November 24 Alva nt Alva Okla
November 30 Clarondon at Clar-
endon. ' . .ui
THIS SPI3AKER IN BED
WITH BRONCHITIS ATTACK
CLBVHLAND Juno 8 Trls Speak-
er manager nnd centorfloldor of tlo
Cloveland Amorlcaps was ordered to
bod by tho club physician ns tho ro-
Biilt of an attack of bronchitis Tho
doctor said Ho would bo out of the
gamo for sevornl days.
Catcher Stevo O'Neill Ia confined to
his bod with an attack of influonza
and Catcher Nunnmaker Js laid up
wltli a broken finger.
All is set for the opening of tho
city league tomorrow Monday even-
ing at C o'clock. It is planned to have
a few stunts preceding tho opening
game such as a re-enactment of the
now famous "Retaw-Enellba" medi-
cine showj which mado such a hit at
tho West lexns Chamber of Com-
merce meeting. It Is probable also
that Mayor Dallas Scarborough Will
tnrow inc urst ball.
All tho olty league team?
wonting out Hard during
aays particularly tno
which arc to meet
Brotherhood of Railway Clerks and
tho Gulf lieflnlng Company. The fol-
lowihg aro tho probablo lineups of
tho two teams When they get 'into
action Monday: Gulf Refining Dav-
enport lb Axo 2b Tiner 3b; Majors
fs; Hanks If; Green cf! Holly rf;
Mopro o; W:pters Haynes pitchers.
B. of R. C. Sharp ss; R. Nunnally
2b; F Mllldebrook lb; Hays If;
O. Mlddlebrook cf; Smith rf; Rus-
sell 3b; L. Nunnally c; Bryan or
Murphy pitchers.
All of the teams which make up
tho league will parade precodlng tho
gamp In uniform. Tho othor clubs aro
tho Knights of Pythias and Drangh-
on's Business College. On account of
tho postponement of tho opening
gamo from Friday to Monday a
slight change in the schedulo ha been
mado necessary. Tho schedulo for tha
two woek3 ia:
Opening gamo Monday Gulf ."vs
Tuesday. K. of P. at Draughons
Wednesday Gulf at K. of P.
Thursday Drapghon's at B of R C.
iiuuy a. vi H..U. at UUir.
Saturday Draughon's at K of P.
Monday K. of P. at B. of R.C.
Tuesday Draughon's at Gulf
Wodnebday B. Of R.C. at Draughons
Thursday. Gulf at Draughon's
Friday K. of P. at Gulf
Saturday B. of R c. at K of P
Monday Draughon's at K. of P.
.u!of .th Kamc9 wm bo played at
the West Texas Leaguo pau-k. Thj
season will close August 9.
NEW LI1E UP IS
ANIUI
T C. C PEB
SONNEL
V
STAMFORD Texan. Juno 3. Homer
D. Wado Jong identified with dovelop-
mont work In West Texas will becomq
assistant general manager of tho
West Texas Chamber of Commerce
with headquarters at Fort Worth
July l acceding to official announce
ont Iw Manager porter A.Whaloy to-
clay. Colncidently n. F. Bennett dis-
trict organizer with headquarters at
Abilene IS promoted to tho position of
organization manager with hoadquar-
torg jn Abilene u. L- MoCarterr who
has been munngor of tho Sap Angola
d str c . Is transferred to tho Amarlllo
district with hoadquartcrs at Amarlllo
H. H. Bllzey former publicity man
nger nnd chief of tho traffic depart.
mom js transrerred tp tho mannge.
mcntshlp of tho San Apgolo distict
With hcadauoriors at San Angelo.
Tlomor D. Wado succeeds William
T; ;y"e.?.lor' who has hocomo managet
of the Toxas Good Roads Association
Wado cast his lot with West TexiU
about the time Stamford came into
bolng. At present ho is managpr ot
tho fatnmford Chamber of Commerco
a position ho hold for several years
with occasional breaks whon ho rep'
resented tho Swonson interests and h '
was bity manuger of Stamford. Wad lK'
will establish headquarters in the
rhambor of commerco building at Ft
Woith.
Bennett is tho oldest man Jn tlto
organization. Hq canio from the soc
retaryshlp of the Abllono Chamber of
Commerco. Ho taught sqhpol Jn many
oollogos and schools of West TexpB
Kllsoy and McQartcr havo resided in
West Toxns for several years and havo
studied copditioiiB closely so that they
might at nil times know how to grap
plo with conditions and feltuntlons ai
they arise.
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